FEBRUARY 25, 2016
KANABEC COUNTY TIMES
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OBITUARIES
Edward T. Mansfield, Jr.
Sheldon R. Burk
Mary Rufener
Edward Thomas Mansfield, Jr. of Mora died on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016 at the St. Clare Living Community in Mora. He was 85 years old. He was born on March 28, 1930 in Sioux City, Iowa to parents, Edward, Sr. and Beulah (Yates) Mansfield. He graduated from Central H High School in 1947. He conttinued to live and work in S Sioux City until 1952 when h he moved to the Ann Lake a area in Minnesota. He farmed with his pare ents until 1964 when he m moved into Mora where h he worked for the Co-op in M Mora, the Mora Municipal L Liquor Store, Boatel and M Morkan Motors. In 1970 he was united in m marriage to Gladys Bertilson. They made their home in Mora and worked until she retired in 1992 and he later in 2005 from Westling Manufacturing in Princeton. His wife passed away in 2000. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Gladys. He is survived by children, Arlan Bertilson of Ogilvie, Alan (Deb) Mansfield of Coon Rapids, Dave (Margie) Bertilson of Mora, Carla (Wally) Dochow of Mora, Betsy Seide of Albany, N.Y., Jeff Bertilson of Minneapolis, Lori (Dan) Grunke of Mora, Lynne (Brian) Krech of Blaine, and Carol Bertilson of Mora; grandchildren, Chad (Tisa) Mansfield, Troy Mansfield (Ashley Thomason), Susie (Chris) Curtis, Lisa Brambach, John Bertilson, Adam Dochow, Alex Seide, Ben Seide, Eric Grunke, Amy Grunke, Dustin Krech, Dylan Krech, and Dakota Krech; seven great-grandchildren, many other relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 26, 2016 at the Akkerman-Ingebrand Funeral Home in Mora with Rev. Brenda Wicklund officiating. A memorial visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb 25 at the funeral home. Inurnment will be in the Oakwood Cemetery in Mora. Condolences may be posted at www.aifuneralhome. com.
Sheldon Russell Burk of Mora died on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016 at the St. Cloud Hospital. He was 75 years old. He was born July 31, 1940 in Braham to Russell and Della (Gunderson) Burk. He grew up in several places in Minnesota finally moving back to Mora in 1948 at tthe age of seven. He attende ed country school at Lowell a and Warman, starting high sschool in Mora where he g graduated in 1958. After high school, he enllisted in the army for three y years, serving one year in K Korea. He worked for Bartton Construction running h heavy equipment for many y years which he truly enjjoyed. He was united in marrriage to Violeta Polamos on J June 15, 1996. He retired in 2003. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and attending auction sales with his friends. He loved his many dogs that he had over the years. He also liked to feed the deer so he could watch them out his kitchen window. He enjoyed going to the casino and trying his luck at the games. One of his favorite pastimes was driving around the countryside in his Dodge truck. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, David and nephew, Daniel Lamp. He is survived by wife, Violeta; sister, Gloria (Kurt) Oleen; sister-in-law, Mavis Burk; nephews, Bruce (Julie) Burk, Bryan (Debra) Burk, Jeff Lamp; niece, Kim (Tim) Bartz and many other relatives and friends. His funeral service was held on Saturday, Feb. 20 at Akkerman-Ingebrand Chapel with Rev. Rob Pesola officiating. Music was provided by Pat Fredrick. Pallbearers were Bruce Burk, Bryan Burk, Jeff Lamp, Kim Bartz, Larry Jones and Tim Bartz. Honorary pallbearer was Roger Hogstad. Burial was at Oakwood Cemetery in Mora. Arrangements were handled by Akkerman-Ingebrand Funeral Home. Condolences may be posted at www.aifuneralhome. com.
Mary Rufener of Milaca, formerly of Mora, died at the Fairview University Medical Center on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016. She was 72 years old. She was born Mary Martin in Farmington on Nov. 19, 1943 to Donald K. Martin, Sr. and Frances M. Mart tin. She spent her first few y years living on a farm n near Castle Rock and late moved to Minneapolis er w where she attended Cathol schools and graduated lic f from West High School in M Minneapolis. She lived primarily in M Minneapolis before movi with her two boys to the ing v various locations around a and in Mora. She enjoyed w working with development tally delayed adults first at Cambridge State Hospital and later at Brighter Day Residence from which she eventually retired. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She was a great mother, friend and grandmother. Her home was always open to friends in need. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Millie Greco; brothers, Michael Martin, Donald Martin, James Martin and Steven Swenson; niece, Theresa Catterson; cousin, John Martin and sisters-in-law, Joycene Ryan and Nancy Martin. She is survived by sons, James Rufener of Mora and Grant (Kristina) Elvik of Mora; daughter-in-law, Linda Rufener of Merrifield; grandchildren Greg, Morgan, Logan, Kyle, Daniel, Grace, and Evangeline and many nieces, nephews and friends. A memorial service was held on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016 at Dresser-Methven Funeral Home in Mora with Rev. Stephen Blenkush officiating. Arrangements by Dresser-Methven Funeral Home.
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NOTICES CORRECTION: ARTHUR TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF ELECTION The correct time for the Arthur Township election will be 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on March 8, 2016.
OFFICE OF THE MINNESOTA SECRETARY OF STATE MINNESOTA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY/ ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION MINNESOTA STATUTES CHAPTER 322C 1. Statement that the Minnesota firm elects to operate and acknowledges that it is subject to Minnesota Statues, Chapter 319B.01 to 319B.12. 2. List the professional service the organization is authorized to provide under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 319B, subd 19. The undersigned organizer(s), in order to form a Limited Liability Company under Minnesota Statues, Chapter 322C adopt the following: ARTICLE I - NAME OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: STICKS AND STEMS FLORAL DESIGN, LLC ARTICLE II - REGISTERED OFFICE ADDRESS AND AGENT: 48 NORTH UNION, MORA MN 55051 Registered Agent at the above address is: RUTHANNE TELANDER ARTICLE III-DURATION: The period of duration for this limited liability company shall be perpetual. ARTICLE IV - Organizers I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have
completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Organizer’s Name: RUTHANNE TELANDER Address: 2241 260TH AVE, MORA, MN 55051 Date: Feb. 3, 2016 Organizer’s Name: B A R B A R A FESSENDEN Address: 1128 GARDEN STREET, OGILVIE, MN 56358 Date: Feb. 3, 2016 EMAIL ADDRESS FOR OFFICAL NOTICES: Enter an email address to which the Secretary of State can forward official notices required by law and other notices, including this submission: treasures. trowels@yahoo.com [X] Check here to have your email address excluded from requests for bulk data, to the extent allowed by Minnesota law. List a name and daytime phone number of a person who can be contacted about this form: RUTHANNE TELANDER, 218831-2051 Entities that own, lease, or have any financial interest in agricultural land or land capable of being farmed must register with the MN Dept. of Agriculture’s Corporate Farm Program.
Work Item: 871816000039 Original File Number: 871816000039 STATE OF MINNESOTA OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FILED 02/11/2016 11:59 PM Steve Simon Secretary of State Published in the Kanabec County Times Feb. 25, March 3, 2016
ORDINANCE NO. 444 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OPEN BURNING REGULATIONS THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MORA, KANABEC COUNTY, MINNESOTA HEREBY ORDAINS: Section 1. That §92.31 and §92.32 of the Mora City Code is hereby repealed in their entirety and replaced with the following: §92.31 OPEN BURNING PROHIBITED. (A) Open burning is prohibited within the municipal limits of the City of Mora except as permitted under §92.32. (B) All open burning is prohibited in the areas of the city described as follows: That part of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4), Section 24, Township 39, Range 24, Kanabec County, MN described as follows: Commencing at the NW corner of the NW 1/4, thence on an assumed bearing of south along the west line of the NW 1/4 Section 24 a distance of 283.00 to the point of beginning of the property to be described, thence north 89 degrees 40’ east parallel with the north line of NW 1/4 of Section 24 a distance of 1675 feet, thence south 85 degrees 39’ 20” east 198.26 feet, thence south 33 degrees 48’ west 273.43 feet, thence south 52 degrees west 1,225 feet, thence north 38 degrees west 142.88 feet, thence west 617.28 feet to the west line of NW 1/4, thence north along the west line of NW 1/4 a distance of 874.38 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Subject to Kanabec County Highway No. 62. ALSO, Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4), Block Three (3), Spring Brook Estates, Kanabec County, MN, according to the plat thereof on file and record in the office of the Kanabec County Recorder within and for Kanabec County, Minnesota. §92.32 OPEN BURNING PERMITTED. (A) Recreational fires shall be permitted under the following conditions: (1) Recreational fires cannot exceed three (3) feet in diameter (measured from the inside of the fire ring or border) or height. (2) Recreational fires must be contained in a fire ring made of a non-combustible and non-smoke or
odor producing material, either of natural rock, cement brick, tile or blocks or ferrous metal only and which area is depressed below ground, on the ground, or on a raised bed. (3) The ground must be cleared of combustible materials within five (5) feet of the fire ring. (4) Only wood, coal, or charcoal may be burned in a recreational fire. (5) A fire suppression device such as a fire extinguisher, garden hose or pail of sand must be available at the recreational fire. (6) Recreational fires shall not be located closer than twenty-five (25) feet to any structure. (7) Recreational fires must be attended by a responsible person at all times. (8) Recreational fires shall be prohibited during a burning ban or air pollution alert. (B) School homecoming bonfires shall be permitted under the following conditions: (1) Approval of the bonfire by the Fire Chief or Fire Marshal. (2) Bonfire cannot exceed twelve (12) feet in diameter or height; (3) Fire must be a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) feet from any structure; (4) Ground must be cleared of combustible material within twentyfive (25) feet of the base of the fire; and (5) Fire Department must be present from the time the fire is lit until the fire is completely extinguished, and they will have the authority to extinguish the fire at any time there is a concern for safety. (C) Fires for instruction and training of firefighting personnel under the following conditions: (1) An agreement signed with the property owner that outlines each party’s responsibilities is on file at the Fire Hall; (2) All necessary permits have been obtained; and (3) The department must follow the MN State College guidelines on Structural Burn Training Evolutions. (D) Burning of dried leaves shall be permitted during the period of October 17 through November 7 under the following conditions:
(1) Property owner shall obtain a permit from the city. (2) Leaves shall not be burned within fifty (50) feet of any structure. (3) Leaves shall not be burned on streets, alleys, sidewalks, curbs, or gutters. (4) A responsible person shall be present at the leaf burn at all times. (5) Leaf burning shall be prohibited during a burning ban or air pollution alert. (6) Leaves may not be left to smolder. (7) A fire suppression device such as a fire extinguisher, garden hose or pail of sand must be available at the leaf burn site Section 2. That this ordinance shall become effective upon its passage and publication. The foregoing ordinance was introduced and moved for adoption by Council Member Bollenbeck and seconded by Council Member Skramstad. Voting for the Ordinance: All Voting Against the Ordinance: None Abstained from Voting: None Absent: None Motion carried and ordinance adopted this 16th day of February 2016. Jack L’Heureux Mayor ATTEST: Joel Dhein City Administrator Published in the Kanabec County Times Feb. 25, 2016
HAYBROOK TOWNSHIP HAYBROOK MONTHLY MEETING Haybrook Township will meet Monday, March 14 at 7 PM for the monthly meeting at Haybrook Town Hall. Martha Dalton, Clerk Published in the Kanabec County Times Feb. 18, 25, 2016
REQUEST FOR BIDS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: East Central Solid Waste Commission is wishing to purchase
the following items; we wish to consider the State Cooperative Purchasing and used equipment: New or slightly used loader with high – lift bucket for the Cambridge Transfer Station operations. Solid Tires, quick –attach, waste handler package. 1. Engine must be at least 6.6L in size and: a. not utilize active exhaust regeneration b. not be equipped with variable geometry turbo chargers 2. Must have a hydrostatic transmission 3. Air draw for cooling system must draw from rear of the machine, discharge out the side and have a single plane of coolers 4. Hydraulic lift and tilt cylinders must have snubbers New or Slightly Used Bulldozer – we have a D6 – not large enough for our operation. Requesting new or under 3000 hour machine. Must have waste handler package. 1. Engine must be at least 15L in size and: a. not utilize active exhaust regeneration b. not be equipped with variable geometry turbo chargers c. not be equipped with DEF 2. Operating weight must be at least 80,000 lbs Not required in this bid ECSWC is also looking for a used Roll – Off Truck with hook attachment. Sealed bids will be received by the East Central Solid Waste Commission until 9AM on March 2, 2016; they will be opened and read aloud. Mailing address is ECSWC PO Box 29 Mora MN 55051, physical address is 1756 – 180th Ave Mora MN 55051. Please direct all questions to Janelle Troupe, Executive Director, janelletroupe@ gmail.com or telephone 320-6794930 x 10. Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Published in the Kanabec County Times Feb. 25, 2016