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Wild Rice Electric`s - Wild Rice Electric Cooperative Inc.
Wild Rice Electric’s
Mar. 2009
volume 69 - number 3
News from Wild Rice Electric Co-op, Inc., PO Box 438, Mahnomen MN 56557
www.wildriceelectric.com
Issue Highlights...
* Annual Meeting
information
* Meet your director
nominees
* Center Tour date has
been set
* Staff Comments by
Curt Markert
Notice to Members...
Wild Rice Electric Cooperative’s office will be
closed on Friday, April
10th for Good Friday.
The office will be open
again on Monday, April
13th.
Have a Happy and Safe
Easter Holiday Everyone!
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!!!
Does the future of your electric bill concern you? Are you a Wild Rice Electric consumer who is wondering after so many years of low stable rates why the rates have gone up each year these past couple of
years - and are they going to keep going up? Now is the time to get informed, to get involved, to make a
difference!
Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 28th and make your plans to attend Wild Rice Electric’s - YOUR
Electric Cooperative - 69th Annual Meeting.
Who can attend? All Wild Rice Electric Cooperative members and any guests they would like to bring,
young and old - all are welcome.
Why attend? Because knowledge is power - especially now during these economical times of struggle
that we are facing. At the annual meeting you will not only get updated on the Cooperative’s previous
years’ business, but you will also receive critical information on what is happening in legislation and how
it will affect you and your electric rates. You will also receive information on what you can do to help
make sure that your voice and concerns are heard. Your rates will continue to go up, but to what extent will largely depend on what happens at the state and federal legislative levels. It can’t be stressed
enough on how important your voice is right now! Al Tschepen, vice president of Planning and System
Operations for Minnkota Power, will also be there as the guest speaker to share with us on future power
supply. Minnkota Power is Wild Rice Electric’s wholesale power supplier and what happens at Minnkota
has a great impact on what you pay for your power. You will want to hear what the future looks like for
power supply.
What else can you expect? Along with the update on your electric cooperative, there will be the following available:
* Informational booths including energy efficiency ideas, etc.
* Health Fair by Norman - Mahnomen Public Health (some small fees may apply)
* Morning coffee, juice & donuts
* Musical entertainment by three local musicians - Hank Reitan, Patty Ballard & John Martinson
* Draw prizes
* A great meal at no charge to you
* Swimming available for the kids (must be at least 9 yrs old or accompanied by and adult)
* Bake sale (proceeds go toward the American Cancer Society Relay for Life)
* Chance to win an electric table-top grill when you bring a donation for the food shelf
Join Us...
Saturday, March 28th
8:30 a.m. registration, 10:00 a.m. meeting
Mahnomen High School Gymnasium
Around the Co-op
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Staff Comments
Curt Markert
Engineer
2008 ended with cold weather, but
no snow. The snow was earlier in
the winter season and caught many
farmers with crops in the field. If
you drive around the area, you
will notice a large amount of corn
still in the field. As I write this
article there are reports of farmers
combining corn and the yields are
very good, but the conditions are
not what you would call ideal for
this combining. Another problem
that showed up from the abnormal
weather, which occurred during harvest season, was the fact that grain
dryers were still in use when two
of the cooperatives peak days occurred. These unexpected kilowatt
demands will probably raise the
cost of power to the cooperative
from its power provider during the
next year.
The cooperative was able to
finish most of our new construction, with the exception of some
underground projects, before the
cold set in and the ground started
to freeze. The cooperative’s income
was down because of the controlling that was done by the Power
Supplier reduced our sales. This is a
double-edged sword, because when
the Minnkota controls the heating
loads the Cooperative loses sales.
But by controlling Minnkota saves
all the Cooperatives money and it
helps to keep rates down over the
long run.
As in 2007, this past year
grain bins were the hot topic. The
Cooperative’s crews built new
or upgraded twenty-one bin sites
throughout the project. Of these,
eight were three phase sites. The
construction that was employed to
build to these sites was four miles
of single or two phase overhead to
three phase overhead, four miles
of single phase overhead to three
phase underground, and four plus
miles of single phase to two phase
overhead and one mile of single
phase overhead to two phase underground. There also were some tie
lines built to increase load carrying capacity in the system to help
in serving the larger loads. They
were nine plus miles of three phase
underground and three plus mile
of two phase underground along
with two plus miles of single phase
underground The crews worked
on four road jobs along with a pole
replacement schedule, outages and
vacations.
The cooperative had another
good year with 168 new services
built. To build these new services,
the crews constructed 14.5 miles
of primary line and 1.4 miles of
secondary line. The majority of
the primary lines built this year,
10.6 miles were underground with
the consumer sharing in the cost
of the build. Overhead construction did amount to 3.9 miles for
new services. The majority of the
secondary builds were underground
with the consumer again sharing in
the cost of construction.
The cooperative did not have an
independent meter testing company
come into the area to check meters
in 2008. The cooperative instead
sent meters into May Engineering
who were able to test 86 meters
during the year and installed Turtles
in all but 2 of the meters, which
were considered obsolete or not
usable. The Turtle is a device
that reads the meter and reports
to its respective substation and
the Cooperative can then call
out to the Substation and download the readings collected to a
computer in the office. Wild Rice
Electric has the devices installed in
our entire Substation areas and the
Cooperative is now billing consumers by Turtle readings except for
our larger services which are read
by our meter personnel.
This past year the cooperative had
an independent contractor in to test
poles in the areas east and southeast
of Audubon. They tested 2,642
poles and rejected 443 of them.
This is about 16.7 percent. This
percentage is the worst that we have
encountered since we started testing
poles. This is due to the fact that
the area tested was some of the oldest in the project with poles dating
back to the late forties which were
treated with a product that made the
pole very hard on outside. These
poles are automatically considered
bad when an inspector runs across
one.
Operations was also busy during
the past year. Along with general tree trimming and reclearing
there was again a concentrated effort by an outside brushing contractor to trim trees on some of the
lakes that we serve. Carr’s Tree
service using a hydro-axe, mowed
28.25 acres of right of way for us.
They also sprayed approximately
50.58 acres of right of way. Our
crews were able to clear approximately 60.6 acres of right-of-way in
various parts of the project.
Other accomplishments during the year were 637 meter, 634
transformer, 146 meter loops and
122 secondary wire changes. There
were also 324 disconnections and
176 reconnects, as well as 22 services retired during the year. There
were 720 poles replaced for system
improvements. The crews also
installed 189 guy guards and 155
rental lights in addition to the major construction that was noted
earlier in this article.
If you have any plans to add
major electrical equipment or
put up new buildings, that may
require additional electrical service,
please keep us informed so that we
can plan accordingly. Grain bins
appear to be something that may be
a major reason for construction on
an existing site or a new site again
this year. If you are considering
building on a completely new site,
contact us so that we can check
into the availability of service to
the site. Too often we are contacted about service at the same
time that service is desired. There
is normally a lead time needed for construction, especially
during the summer months. If any
of this construction will need to be
heated, think electric heat. Electricity is a viable heating source
and it can be very economical. We
are always ready to answer your
questions about heating or any other
electrical problem.
Wild Rice Electric’s Center Tour set for June 11th &
12th - Also touring the Ashtabula Wind Energy Center
Wild Rice Electric Cooperative, Inc., Editor
DIRECTORS
President . .......................................................................... Mark Habedank, Twin Valley
Vice-President . .................................................................Russell Okeson, Detroit Lakes
Treasurer ........................................................................................Gary Bergan, Hawley
Secretary . ...........................................................................Wesley Torgerson, Lake Park
Project Attorney . ............................................................David Sogard, Minnkota Power
Other Directors: Larry Sollie, Fosston; Greg LaVoy, Naytahwaush; Roger Winter, Callaway; Jeff Nornes, Erskine, Patricia Todahl, Fertile.
Steve Haaven, General Manager
Serving you 24 hours a day
(218) 935-2517 or (800) 244-5709
Office Hours - 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday
Web Site - www.wildriceelectric.com
Rural DeLight (ISSN 0194 505X). Published each month by Wild Rice Electric Cooperative, Inc., P.O. Box 438, Mahnomen, MN 56557, in the interests of its members
and others. Periodical postage paid at Mahnomen and additional mailing offices. USPS
468-810. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes, Form 3579 to: Wild Rice
Electric Cooperative, Inc., P.O. Box 438, Mahnomen, MN 56557-0438. Subscription
rates: Members, $1.00/year; Non-members, $2.00/year. Phone: 218-935-2517 or 1-800244-5709 (24-Hour Service).
The Wild Rice Electric consumer tour to the
Milton R. Young Station has been set for
Thursday and Friday, June 11th and 12th,
2009. The cost has been changed to $65.00
per person and includes all meals, transportation and lodging. Again this year there
will only be one tour offered through Wild
Rice, so sign up early to assure yourself a
spot on this memorable tour.
Due to the construction and
maintenance that is going on at the
Sign me up for the June 11th & 12th Center Tour! Milton R. Young Station this summer, those attending will need to be
Name(s)______________________________________
prepared to take stairs. If someone
is unable to take the stairs but
would still like to attend the trip,
Address _____________________________________ they can choose to stay on the bus
during the plant tour. Please wear
_ ____________________________________
proper footwear as well, closed toe
shoes, etc.
To reserve your seat on the bus,
Phone #_ ____________________________________
please return the form to the left
along with the fees to Wild Rice
No. Attending__________ Amount Enclosed_________
Electric Cooperative, Inc., PO
Box 438, Mahnomen, MN 56557.
($65 per person)
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CARR’S TREE SERVICE
For all your grilling needs!
Choose from:
* Tree Trimming * Shaping
Tree & Stump Removal * Brush Mowing
PO Box 250
Ottertail MN 56571
218-367-3355
Toll Free: 888-470-3355
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Electric Cart Grill with rotisserie
Electric Cart Grill without rotisserie
Electric Tabletop Grill with rotisserie
Electric Tabletop Grill without rotisserie
Electric Combo Water Smoker
Stainless Electric Water Smoker
To Order YOUR Electric Grill or
Smoker of Choice contact
Wild Rice Electric
(218) 935-2517 or (800)-244-5709
Business
Directory
AUTOMASTER
We Pay Cash for Cars, Trucks, etc.
218-847-2249 / 800-353-8147
BRUSHWACKER, INC.
Tree Trim./Removal, Hydroaxing, Herb. App.
218-935-2109 or 800-299-9471
MORRISON ELECTRIC
421 Kolve St, Ogema MN 56569
218-983-3177
SOLLIE REALTY
Fosston, MN
218-435-1525 / www.sollie.net
LANDVIEW BOBCAT SERVICE
Landscaping, Dirt Work, Tree Removal, Etc.
Brent or Bob, 218-847-1928 or 218-841-9332
VILLIARD AUCTION SERVICE
Gary & John Villiard
218-238-5255 / 218-233-3509
FLOM INSURANCE AGENCY
Corey & Cassandra Hoseth, Agents
218-567-8323
NEW & USED KNITTING MACHINES
Custom Knits & Manufacturing
218-238-5882
SUNDRUD FURS
Ordean Sunrud, Route 3, Fosston MN
218-435-6915
R.C.I. ELECTRIC, INC.
Ulen, MN 56585
218-596-8114
LUNDON CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION - Dean Lundon
218-935-5255
STANLEY/FULLER BRUSH HOME
CARE PRODUCTS 218-847-4954 or
(Email) vonniejohnson218@yahoo.com
RICHARD HALDORSON FLOOR COVERING, Detroit Lakes MN
218-847-4382
TOWN & COUNTRY
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Vince Schneider * Hawley * 218-483-1225
THORPE AUTO GLASS
1222 250th St, Mahnomen, MN 56557
218-935-2895
HERBALIFE WEIGHTLOSS PROD.
Guaranteed Results
218-238-5788 or 888-724-7898
DR PLANNING COMPANY
Long Term Care & Estate Planning
218-483-3215
PERRY’S INC.
Chauffeured Limousines, Free Casino Trips
218-847-1994 or 800-847-1994
“THE MUD MAN”
Taping, Texturing, Painting
Roger Bentley, 218-567-8238
Oakridge Angus
Corey & Cassandra Hoseth
218-567-8218
HEMMINGSEN AUCTIONEERS
RR 2, Erskine, MN 56535
218-687-5124
MIKE’S HEATING
* Gas Fireplaces, Outdoor Furnaces,
Floor Heat Systems * 800-446-4043
STUMP GRINDING
Contact Jim
218-289-3767 or 218-281-2287
CAROLE’S UPHOLSTERY
Mentor, MN 56736
218-637-3165
OKESON OFFTRAIL SALES
Polaris Sales, Parts & Service
218-847-9304
BURGGRAF’S ACE HARDWARE
Hwy 2 East, Fosston, MN 56542
218-435-1977
MIDWEST BUILDING REPAIR
Free Estimates - Guaranteed Work
218-847-8893
A-1 SEPTIC SYSTEMS & EXCAVATING
Install, Inspect, Design, Pumping & Black Dirt
Patricia or Mike Stock, 218-935-5981
NEIL’S FLOOR STORE
Sales & Installation
218-847-9688 / 888-588-1956
21ST CENTURY WELLNESS
Supplements * Flax * Aloe Vera
567-8587 or 1-877-500-2547
BACKHOE & DOZER SERVICE
L & K Enterprises of Fosston
218-435-2117 or 218-694-3641
COMPUTERS BY DESIGN
Windows 98 & DOS * Repairs * Upgrades
Robert Gillespie, (218) 473-2011
MIKE BUENG CONSTRUCTION
Twin Valley, MN
218-584-5364
AL’S SIDING
Al Gerving & Jim Spalla
218-473-2370 / 218-473-3207
APEX ELECTRIC & LIGHTING
WILLARD SWENBY
CONSTRUCTION - Licensed Contractor Residential-Commercial-Industrial-Farm Wiring
Dan Paul, 218-849-9693 or 218-847-5244
218-945-6479
CRARY HOMES & REAL ESTATE
PAINTING & WALLPAPERING
Grand Forks, ND
20 Years Experience - Contact Barry Gunderson
701-775-0013 / 701-772-1780
218-734-2452 or 720-480-8761 (cell)
HOBAN’S PLUMBING & HEATING
Plumbing*Heating*AC*Boilers*Gas Fireplaces
218-983-3611
SPRING LAKE UPHOLSTERY
Main Street, Lengby, MN
218-668-3233
DUGGER’S DRYWALL
Tape, Texturing & Spray Painting
218-849-5583
CRAIG’S CARPET & CABINETS
Carpet, Vinyl, Laminate, Cabinets, Countertops
218-473-2768 or 218-849-0656
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Minnkota Power Cooperative’s
Al Tschepen to speak at
Annual Meeting
Alvin Tschepen is vice president of Planning and System
Operations for Minnkota Power Cooperative, Inc., located
in Grand Forks, ND.
Tschepen joined Minnkota in June of 1977 as a planning
engineer. He was later named director of Planning and
System Operations in July 1988, and was promoted to vice
president in October 1999.
Tschepen grew up on a family farm near Bisbee, ND, and
graduated from Bisbee High School. He earned a bachelor
of science degree in electrical engineering from North Dakota State University, Fargo.
Tschepen and his wife, Sandi, reside in Thompson, ND. The couple has three adult children and four grandchildren. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and St. Jude’s
Catholic Church.
Annual Meeting Schedule of Events
***SAMPLE BALLOT***
VOTING BALLOT
ANNUAL MEETING - MARCH 28, 2009
BALLOT FOR DIRECTORS
As a member of the Cooperative, I cast my vote for the following
three (3) candidates; one in District 1 for three-year term, one in
District 2 for three-year term, and one in District 3 for three-year
term:
VOTE
CANDIDATE
District 1
3-Year Term
3-Year Term
Larry Sollie (Incumbent)
(Nominated by Committee)
Ralph Woehle
(Nominated by Committee)
District 2
3-Year Term
Mark Habedank (Incumbent)
(Nominated by Committee)
3-Year Term
Russell Okeson (Incumbent)
(Nominated by Committee)
District 3
Registration............................................................................................................................................ 8:30 a.m.
ANNUAL MEETING CONVENES - 10:00 a.m.
Call to Order............................................................................................................. Mark Habedank, Chairman
Pledge of Allegiance............................................................................................American Legion Color Guard
Invocation................................................................................................................. Mark Habedank, Chairman
Notice of Annual Meeting - Proof of Mailing - Minutes of 2008 Meeting............ Wesley Torgerson, Secretary
Election of Directors - Nominations and Voting............................................................. David Sogard presiding
Treasurer’s Report............................................................................................................Gary Bergan, Treasurer
Financial Report...................................................................................................................Duane L. Gunderson
Director of Finance & Administration
Future Power Supply........................................ Al Tschepen, Vice President of Planning & System Operations
Minnkota Power Cooperative
ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING
DRAW PRIZES
ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY HANK REITAN &LLOYD BENSON
(prior to and following meeting)
Meatball lunch served in school cafeteria following the meeting.
ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Copies of the Cold Weather Policy are available at:
Wild Rice Electric Cooperative, Inc., 502 North Main, PO Box 438,
Mahnomen, MN 56557
Phone: (218) 935-2517 -- Toll free (800) 244-5709
If you need help paying your electric utility bill, you may qualify for state
or federal fuel assistance. Disputes regarding the options available can be
appealed to the Wild Rice Electric Cooperative, Inc. Board of Directors. For
complete qualification and application information, contact your local county
welfare or community/citizen’s action council listed below. These organizations
may also provide budget counseling.
IF YOU LIVE IN - Becker County or Mahnomen County - CONTACT:
Mahube Community Council, PO Box 747, Detroit Lakes, MN 56502, Phone:
847-1385; Mahube Community Council, PO Box 78, Mahnomen, MN 56557,
Phone: 935-5022; Energy Assistance Program, 3303 US Hwy 59, Waubun, MN
56589, Phone: 218-473-4663; Becker County Human Services, 712 Minnesota
Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, Phone: 218-847-5628; Mahnomen County Human Services, 311 North Main, Mahnomen, MN 56557, Phone: 218-935-2568.
IF YOU LIVE IN - Clay County - CONTACT: West Central Minnesota
Communities Action Inc., 411 Industrial Park Blvd, PO Box 596, Elbow Lake,
MN 56531, Phone: 1-800-492-4805 or 1-218-685-4486; Clay County Social
Services, 715 11th St. No., Suite 502, Moorhead, MN 56560, Phone: 218-2995200.
IF YOU LIVE IN - Clearwater or E. Polk County - CONTACT: Inter
County Community Council, PO Box 187, Oklee, MN 56742, Phone: 796-5144;
Polk County Social Services, 612 No. Broadway, Suite 110, Crookston, MN
56716, Phone: 218-281-3127.
IF YOU LIVE IN - W. Polk County or Norman County - CONTACT: TriValley Opportunity Council, 102 North Broadway, PO Box 607, Crookston, MN
56716, Phone: 1-800-584-7020 or 218-281-5832.
BUDGET COUNSELING: West Central Minnesota Communities Action
Inc., 411 Industrial Park Blvd, PO Box 596, Elbow Lake, MN 56531, Phone:
1-800-492-4805 or 1-218-685-4486; Consumer Credit Counseling Service,
1201 25th Street South, Fargo, ND 58102, Phone: 1-701-235-3328; Family Life
Services, 15 South 10th Street, Fargo, ND 58102, Phone: 1-701-237-9247.
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Meet your director candidates...
DISTRICT I CANDIDATES
DISTRICT II CANDIDATE
DISTRICT III CANDIDATE
Larry Sollie
(Incumbent)
Ralph Woehle
Mark Habedank
(Incumbent)
Russ Okeson
(Incumbent)
Larry Sollie is co-owner of
Sollie Realty, Inc., in Fosston,
where he has been a Real Estate Broker and Appraiser for
20+ years. Prior to becoming a
Broker he was employed in the
Bio-Medical Electronic field at
Meritcare Hospital, Fargo ND.
Larry has served in numerous
Officer, Board and Committee
positions in various aspects
of his Church, Real Estate,
Appraisal, Cooperative, Community Fund and Sportsmen’s
organizations. Larry has been a
member of Wild Rice Electric Cooperative since 1987
and has served as a District
1 Director since 2006. Larry,
his wife Carol and their three
daughters, Keisha, Karina, and
Kylie, live in the Northeastern
part of District 1, near Lengby,
MN.
Ralph Woehle grew up on a
small farm south of Bagley,
Minnesota. As a child, he
learned to appreciate the local
coop’s electrical power in his
one-room school. Electric
power did not arrive at the
family farm until he was a
teenager, when Ralph was
old enough to remember the
heavy burden it lifted from the
daily chores. Electricity and
late night study made college possible for Ralph, and
he attended the University of
North Dakota in the 1960s. He
recently became a semi-retired
professor from that University,
and now lives near Lengby
with his wife Carolyn. Now,
Ralph works mostly from
home, using computer services provided and powered by
cooperatives, so he is always
home for visits by any of their
eleven grandchildren.
Mark Habedank grew up in rural Twin Valley, Minnesota and
after high school he attended
the University of Minnesota,
Crookston and North Dakota
State University. Mark farms
near Twin Valley and has been
a member of Wild Rice Electric
Cooperative since 1983, and
a member of the board since
1996.
Mark and his wife, Rhoda,
have two sons, Kai, age 12 and
Isaac, age 9. They are active
members of the Wild Rice Lutheran Church and enjoy music,
the outdoors and traveling.
Russ is involved in a family
farming operation which raises
row crops, small grains and
feeder cattle. They also own
and operate Okeson Offtrail
Sales which sells primarily
Polaris recreational machines.
Russ is also presently serving
on Minnkota Power Co-op
board and Lund Lutheran
Church board. Russ and his
wife Carol live a few miles
northeast of Detroit Lakes and
have four grown sons.
Don’t Forget...
Remember your
parishable food
item or cash donation for our
food shelf drive
and get your
name entered to
win an Electric
Table-Top Grill!
The study of rural issues has
occupied much of Ralph’s
career, and he has been an
administrator as well as a
teacher and researcher. He
would like to serve on the Wild
Rice Board to keep the power
flowing, and to help meet the
challenges that energy will
face in the future.
Three local
muscicians
to entertain
at this year’s
69th annual
meeting
Hank Reitan, Patty Ballard and John Martinson will be entertaining
those in attendance at
the 69th Annual Meeting for Wild Rice Electric Cooperative, Inc. on
Saturday, March 28th
at the Mahnomen High
School gymnasium.
They will be playing
a variety of ethnical &
cultural music including Blue Grass, Cajun,
Polkas & more. Their
entertaining music will
include instrumental
selections and vocal
selections.
We look forward to
enjoying their music
with you. Hope to see
you there.
*** Sample of Voting Ballot II ***
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE BYLAWS
OF
WILD RICE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
RESOLVED, that the Board of Directors has reviewed the Bylaws of the Cooperative, and proposes revision thereto in order to address and redefine the directorship qualifications of this governing document;
RESOLVED, that at the March 28, 2009 Annual Meeting, the board of directors, upon unanimous approval, hereby submits to the membership for their consideration an amendment to Article III, Section 2,
of the Bylaws of the Cooperative;
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the board of directors submits the following question to the membership
for their vote:
SHALL THE BYLAWS OF WILD RICE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.,
AS AMENDED AND SET FORTH IN THE EXHIBIT FOR THIS VOTING
BALLOT II, BE APPROVED?
YES
NO
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Co-op Etc.
H eating Sales Tax
Exemption
With the start of another heating season, we would like to
remind our residential consumers who have electric heat as
their primary heating system, that their electric bills are exempt
from Minnesota sales tax from November through April. If
you qualify, as determined below, and have not signed a tax
exemption certificate previously, please contact our office for
details. All certificates signed previously are on record, and
no refiling is necessary. Portions of the sales tax law, which
exempts tax from the sale of residential heating fuels, are listed
as follows:
Electricity sold for residential use to consumers who are
metered and billed as residential heat is exempt from the sales
tax for the billing months of November, December, January,
February, March and April.
But, if two meters are in place, and one is used solely or
primarily to measure heating, then only the power going through
that meter is exempt from the sales tax. Electricity measured by
the other meter—for lights, appliances, the barn, etc.— is not tax
exempt.
The “billing month” is the month the bill is dated regardless of
when service is rendered.
Sales to apartment buildings, co-op apartments, condominiums
or other multiple dwelling units with more than four (4) units and
having one central heating plant do not qualify for the exemption
as they are not metered and billed as residential users.
“Residential user” is a residential customer using heating
fuel for general household purposes and includes apartments
containing less than five (5) units, fraternity houses, sorority
houses, and rooming houses. Apartment units, co-op apartments
and condominiums that have their own meter for heating
purposes are “residential users” regardless of the number of units
I the building.
When electricity is exempt as a heating fuel all other gas or
electricity used through the same meter is also exempt for the six
(6) month period.
These fuels must be delivered to the residence to be exempt.
Sales on firewood are exempt as residential heating fuel whether
delivered or picked up by the consumer.
A summer home or cabin is considered a residence and
delivery of the above fuels for residential heating use is exempt.
Travel trailers, motor homes, or other recreational vehicles are
not considered as a residence so their use of fuel oil, propane gas,
and LP gas is not exempt.
EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE
I, ___________________________
Name
______________
Account Number
hereby verify that I use 50 percent or more electricity for
residential heating purposes and request that Wild Rice
Electric Cooperative, Inc. deduct the six and one-half
(6.5) percent sales tax for those months that are exempt.
____________________________ _______________
Consumer’s Signature
Date
Yes! I want to help make a difference.
Please round up my bills to the nearest dollar amount, or accept
the specified amount and donate the proceeds to a local charity
or educational organization.
Name________________________________________Date___________________
Address ____________________________________________________________
Account Number(s) __________________________________________________
Signature ___________________________________________________________
Stray Voltage Help
Available
If you suspect that you may have
stray voltage, the first step is to have your
electrician check your equipment in the
barn and balance the load as nearly as
possible.
If indications of stray voltage still
exist, contact Wild Rice Electric and
ask for assistance. A bulletin for $2,
“Stray Voltage Problems With Dairy
Cows” #AG-BU1359 is available at
your County Extension Office.
If you would like to request a stray
voltage investigation at your farm, call
Wild Rice Electric Cooperative, Inc.
office at 935-2517 or 1-800-244-5709.
I nspections are the
L aw !
Any time you
or an electrician
does wiring or
other electrical
work at your
home or farm,
remember that
Minnesota State
law requires a
State Wiring Inspector to conduct a proper inspection of the work.
The state of Minnesota has high wiring
standards, which are in the best interest of you and your family. Improper
wiring can damage your property and
equipment and injure or kill the people
you love.
The inspectors for the counties Wild
Rice Electric Co-op serves are:
Clay & Norman
Rod Schaffer
(701) 235-2840
Mahnomen & Becker
Lowell Bradbury
(218) 342-3345
Polk
Willie Nephew
(218) 281-5900
The best time to contact them by phone
is between 7 and 8:30 a.m.
Professional Contractors
ELECTRICAL
Ada Electric, Ada.............................................................................. 784-7186
Al’s Electric, Lengby........................................................................ 668-2278
Apex Electric & Lighting.................................................................. 847-5244
B & M Electric, Detroit Lakes.......................................................... 847-1946
Bergstrom Electric, Grand Forks...............................................701-775-8897
Code Plus Electric, Inc...................................................................... 847-5559
Dolva Electric, Hawley..................................................................... 937-5654
Downs Electric, Inc., Fertile............................................................. 945-6190
Frazee Electric, Frazee...................................................................... 334-2382
Hawley Electric, LLC, Hawley......................................................... 937-5774
Hill River Electric, Gully.................................................................. 268-4013
Jack’s Electric, Erskine..................................................................... 687-3334
Jerry’s Electric, Felton...................................................................... 494-3608
John’s Electric, Bagley...................................................................... 694-2637
Ken’s Electric, Red Lake Falls.......................................................... 253-4127
Lee Electric, Inc., Mahnomen........................................................... 935-5130
Magnum Electric, Moorhead............................................................ 236-8753
Mark’s Electric, Detroit Lakes.......................................................... 847-2149
Mienert Electric, Fosston.................................................................. 435-2450
Mid Valley Electric, Fertile............................................................... 945-6060
Morrison Electric, Ogema................................................................. 983-3177
RCI Electric, Ulen............................................................................. 596-8114
Rick’s Electric, Fosston.................................................................... 435-1436
Roger’s Electric, Hawley.................................................................. 483-3186
Roger Wirth, Callaway...................................................................... 847-6087
Roy Electric, Mahnomen.................................................................. 935-5712
Schatt’s Electric, Detroit Lakes......................................................... 847-5255
Sorenson Electric, Ada...................................................................... 784-2497
Todavich Electric, Bemidji............................................................... 751-1699
Stundahl Electric, Gary..................................................................... 584-5533
Wiebolt Electric, Bemidji................................................................. 444-8661
Zitzow Electric, Vergas..................................................................... 342-3268
PLUMBING & HEATING
Comfort Masters, Moorhead............................................................. 233-0128
Dick’s Plumbing & Heating, Fertile................................................. 574-2371
Hoban’s Plumbing & Heating, Callaway.......................................... 983-3611
Jason & Chad’s Plumbing & Heating, McIntosh.............................. 563-7868
Johanneck Plumbing & Heating, Red Lake Falls............................. 253-4117
Laney’s, Detroit Lakes..................................................................... 847-1309
Melby Heating & Air Conditioning, Detroit Lakes.......................... 439-6405
Modern Heating & Air Conditioning, Detroit Lakes........................ 847-7459
Neil’s Plumbing & Heating, Bagley................................................. 694-6544
Nelson’s Heating & Refrigeration........................ 563-2333 or 218-280-0189
Northwest Heating & Air Conditioning.....................................800-691-0613
Pearce Plumbing & Heating, McIntosh............................................ 563-4230
Proulx Refrigeration & Heating, Crookston..................................... 281-1370
Rural Energy Services, Bagley......................................................... 694-6829
Sand Hill Plumbing & Heating, Erskine........................................... 687-5351
Town & Country Heating & Air Conditioning, Hawley................... 483-1225
TRI Town Mechanical, Hawley........................................................ 962-3238
Wilcox Plumbing & Heating, Red Lake Falls.................................. 253-2464
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Co-op Stats & Facts
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1. Regular office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Call 218-935-2517 or 800-244-5709 day or night. To
view the Cooperative’s web site go to www.wildriceelectric.com. After
hour calls are switched over to an answering service. If the lines are
busy or your call is put on hold, please understand that numerous
other consumers may also be calling to report the outage. For accurate response, please have your name, account number and location
number available.
2. All consumers have self-meter reading devices commonly referred
to as “Turtles” on their main meter and off peak meter, therefore it is
not required that you read your meter each month. Wild Rice Electric
does recommend that you compare the reading on the meter with
the one on your billing. For billing purposes, the meter is automatically read by WRECI on
or about the eighteenth of the month. Any differences should be reported to the office
immediately. As a consumer, you will be held responsible for any usage unrecorded by the
Turtle.
If your meter has stopped, please report it immediately to the WRECI office. Your account
will be adjusted after installation of the new meter. A non-registering meter does not exempt you from paying your average bill.
Bills are mailed in order to reach the consumer on or about the first day of the month. Payment is due by the 12th and if not received by that date, a late fee of 1.5% or $1, whichever
is greater, is assessed. One late payment will be allowed without a late fee. A night depository located at the front door of the Mahnomen office is available for bill paying.
If payment isn’t received on a bill, the outstanding amount is included on the next bill. If
payment still isn’t received by the due date, a late fee is assessed and a “Notice of Disconnection” is sent. The notice contains the amount due and the date of disconnection.
An automatic payment plan whereby WRECI will debit your bank account on or about the
tenth of each month is available. A copy of the bill is provided each month to the consumer. Contact WRECI office to sign up.
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If you have been a consumer of WRECI for at least one year, you can take advantage of the budgetbilling program. Budget billing allows you to make equal monthly payments year-round regardless of
the seasonal highs and lows.
A fee of $25 will be assessed all returned checks and the account will be subject for disconnection.
When it is necessary to come out and collect or disconnect an account for nonpayment, a charge of
$40 will be made. If service is disconnected, all charges must be paid including the collection fee, a
reconnect fee of $40, and a security deposit of at least $125 before service will be connected during
normal working hours. Should a reconnect be requested after normal working hours, the reconnect
fee will be $100.
It is important to promptly notify WRECI of any change in address or if you are moving on or off
your place. If you are moving off and WRECI is not informed whether or not someone is immediately moving back on, the electrical service will be disconnected.
All consumers are required to become members of WRECI. There is no membership fee; however,
completion of a membership form is required. A nonrefundable processing fee in the amount of $30
is required for each account requested.
A member can request to have their meter tested for accuracy by sending in $20. The meter is sent to
an independent testing laboratory and if it registers over two percent inaccurate, the $20 is refunded
and the billing adjusted according.
Electric heating, certain agricultural production and some public entities are exempt from sales tax.
To qualify for the sales tax exemption, an exemption form must be completed.
Wind Energy – members can voluntarily purchase a block of 100 kilowatt hours of wind produced
energy for an additional price of 30¢ per 100 kilowatt hour block per month. Contact Wild Rice Electric Cooperative for sign-up opportunities.
Gopher State One-Call
The Law says:
O utage Report for January 2009
Call Before You Dig!
During the month of January we experienced 46 outages due to all causes. Of these, 14 were individual
and 32 were line outages.
Individual
Line
Consumer Hrs Consumer Hrs
Cause of Outage
Outages
Outages
Individual
Line
Power supply
Scheduled
Major Storm
Equipment/installation
Age/deterioration
Weather
Birds/animals
Member/public
Unknown
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0
0
2
5
0
0
0
7
_______
0
3
0
2
0
2
3
2
4
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0.00
0.00
2.67
10.42
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.18
______
0.00
25.63
0.00
32.08
142.83
1226.42
0.00
9.63
140.67
_______
total
14
32
20.27
1577.27
2009
2008
Total outage hours this month:
Y-T-D outage hours:
Y-T-D outage hours/consumer/year:
2009 Major storm hours to date: 0
Y-T-D Outage Hrs/Consumer/Year Minus Storm Hrs. =
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Revenue from KWH Sales
Other Revenue
Total Revenue
Cost of Purchased Power
Operations and Maintenance
Billing, Admin. & General
Customer Service & Sales
Interest, Depreciation & Other
Total Expenses
Operating Margins
Non-Operating Margins
Net Margins
Kilowatt Hours Purchased
Kilowatt Hours Sold
Jan. 2009 2,461,777
8,023
2,469,800
1,420,626
190,177
159,023
20,122
200,109
1,990,057
479,743
5,672
485,415
41,265,129
38,124,156
1597.53
1597.53
0.12
484.33
484.33
0.04
0.12
0.04
Phone: 811
OFFICE HOURS: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
Emergency 24 hours per day, 365 days per year
-- Closed on normal holidays.
Line Report, January 2009
During the month of January the crews built 0 miles of primary and 45 feet of secondary
and service wire to serve 3 new consumers. They upgarded the services of 10 consumers
to increase their capacity, while retiring 0 services at the owner’s request. The crews also
changed out 44 poles that were due for replacement, installed 0 association and 6 rental
Street Lights, 22 Guy Guards and 4 MOV arresters on the underground system. They also
worked on brushing, line patrol and line surveys.
O perating Report for January 2009
Jan. 2008
1,914,006
4,150
1,918,156 1,188,583
203,045
154,165
17,685
188,327
1,751,805
166,351
8,849
175,200
34,278,920
29,553,689
YTD 2009
2,461,777
8,023
2,469,800
1,420,626
190,177
159,023
20,122
200,109
1,990,057
479,743
5,672
485,415
41,265,129
38,124,156
YTD 2008
1,914,006
4,150
1,918,156
1,188,583
203,045
154,165
17,685
188,327
1,751,805
166,351
8,849
175,200
34,278,920
29,553,689
Jan. 2009 Total Active Services
13,650
Miles of Energized Line:
Overhead
3,465
Underground
417
Farm and Residential Statistics:
Average Kilowatt Hour Usage
2,627
Average Monthly Bill
167.09
Average Cost per Kilowatt Hour 6.40¢
Jan. 2008
13,597
3,463
390
2,021
130.16
6.40¢
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MISC. FOR SALE
MISC. FOR SALE
“Step-up” Selmer saxophone in nice
shape - $750. Hawley/Rollag area,
218-937-5588.
Exercise equip.: Voight stair stepper,
an “Ab Doer” used only hours, & 5
VCR tapes from Billy Blanks - 4
unopened. Ph: 218-280-8998.
Firewood, cut, split & dried. Delivery available. Ph: 218-435-6376.
Think Spring! Geta German Shepard pup and make a best friend,
companion and protector. We have
sold these wonderful pups for 40 yrs,
$100 each with shots. Ph: 218-7665356 or 218-668-2537.
2001 XC SP 600 Polaris snowmobile, 2300 miles with mirrors and
cart, $2700; 1999 550 Supersport,
1200 miles with mirrors and cart,
$2200. Both in exc. shape. Ph: 218779-1423.
Several types of picnic tables;
Also swing gliders; One cast iron
butchering kettle, approx 40 gal, not
cracked. Call 218-850-9316.
500 bushel Kill Bros. gravity box w/
15 ton trailer; Firewood cut & split,
oak or poplar. Ph: 218-945-6202.
Set of World Book encyclopedias
with year books, 1975 edition, exc
condition, $20. Ph: 218-584-8455.
Wood dock in good condition. Ten
10 ft sections contructed with 2x6
and 1x8 treated wood. Dock brackets and galvanized pipes with disks
included. Pick up at Strawberry
Lake, $300 OBO. Ph: 701-4330330.
Craftman 12 HP 38” deck 5 spd
lawn mower w/ bagger; Also Club
Cadet bagger for 46” deck. Ph: 218847-8805.
JAZZY, Select Series 6 Electric
Wheelchair model HP8204, made
by Mobility Products Corp. This
cherry red power wheelchair has 6
air filled tires, electric brakes, with
grey padded leather arm, seat &
head rests. Electronics include: Joy
stick steering, horn, battery charge
indicator & a speed dial to adjust
the speed of the wheelchair. These
items are conveniently located ahead
of the arm rest. It comes from a nonsmoking home, never used outdoors.
It has a large storage compartment
behind the seat, an oxygen tank
holder, and a 12 Volt battery with
a battery charger included. Has a
quick – release lever to remove the
seat for easy storage or transfer. Used
very little, in show room condition,
includes all original paperwork.
Purchased in 2008 for $6,265 will
sacrifice for $2,500 OBO. Fargo ND
701-232-7921. Hurry!
Dust or debrix collector for a chop
saw or a compound miter saw. Ph:
218-847-4778.
Purebred Cocker Spaneil puppies,
dark goldens, $75. Ph: 218-8478059.
17 ft square back canoe up to 5
hp motor, used 3 times, like new,
Alumacraft. Ph: Ted Beecroft, 763574-1780.
Darker blue electric lift chair. Ph:
218-935-5724.
Howard Miller grandfather clock,
$350. Ph: 701-367-8659.
80,000 BTU propane contractor/
const. heater, $75. Ph: 218-8477056.
Very old Evinrude speedlite twin
outboard motor SN 6039-08798
aluminum complete but stuck, $150.
Ph: 218-435-6820.
16 ft 201 Melroe press drill, good
condition, rubber press wheels,
$500. Call Dale Binde at Lake Park
MN, 218-532-7273.
Over 100 western books, some paper backs, some hard covers, will
sell or trade for other westerns. Ph:
218-584-5587.
Nordic Track CXT-910 exercise
machine, used very little, $275. Ph:
218-435-6724.
Small accordian 120 Bass and case,
has 9 tone changes good condition,
$250, cash only. Ph: 218-4732633.
For sale: Organic beef, live or buchered. Ph: 218-487-5456.
Alum. 8x16 storage container (refrig. box); Also Adarac chairs. Ph:
218-935-2965.
Heavy duty chain link fence 180’x6’
high, $500; Dog kennel 10’x50’
totally enclosed, $900. Ph: 218-2385205 or 701-388-4871, Lake Park.
30’ X 45’ green house with new
unused double green house plastic,
$1895. Call 218-935-5757.
Fimco trailer sprayer for lawn tractor, $160. Ph: 218-261-0418, Gary
MN.
1 ottoman - great for a lake cabin,
26x20x15” height, $10; 12 5”x7”
frames, perfect shape, a variety of
styles, $10 each frame; 1 RCA brand
VCR home theatre VHS 4 heat video
system, $10; Brothers brand intellifax 1270 phone/fax/copy machine
512km memory, $30 with manual.
Ph: 218-435-6806.
4 new Crestline brand windows,
41”x60”, best offer. Ph: 218-6873056.
Beautiful Chroma harp (auto harp)
and case, $125; No.1 wild rice, $7
per pound. Call 218-375-3072 or
701-293-1295.
Four B.F. Goodrich Bias-ply tires
8:00x16.5, 8 ply, $10 each. Ph: 218668-2875.
Men’s clothing: 2 pair 52x30 jeans,
$7 each; 1 pair 50x30 Carhartt jeans,
$15; 2 XXL sweatpants, $4 each; 1
XXL men’s snowsuit, $10; 1 XL
men’s snowsuit, $10. Ph: 218-6372100.
265 gal barrel. Contact Mrs. Louella
Halvorson, 4069 180th Ave, Twin
Valley MN 56584.
Two 1979 Arctic Cat Jags 340 twin
cylinders, both run & need some
TLC, $400 pr. Ph: 701-306-3809.
1973 Palomino pop-up camper,
sleeps 4 to 6, $400; Men’s Harley
Davidson leather jacket, police style,
large, made in USA, exc cond, $275;
1982 Honda 49cc stop through,
good cond, asking $700 or trade for
equal value. Ph: 701-212-5220 or
218-439-6005.
Canopy single bed, $60; 8 gun metal
gun cabinet, $75. Ph: 218-935-0617,
evenings or 218-930-0755, cell
Elaine
2001 Dutchman 35’ 5th wheel
camper, 2 BR, 2 bath, many extras,
one-of-a-kind. Ph: 218-483-4234
for more info.
FREE WANT AD SERVICE FOR
MEMBERS
Make use of the Free Want Ads. Each ad
runs once ONLY. Ads will be printed on
a First-Come First-Serve basis with no
guarantee of publication. All ads must
be in no later than the 5th day of each
month. Ads can be Faxed to 218-9352519 or mailed to WRECI, PO Box 438,
Mahnomen MN 56557.
A qualifying free ad must include your
name and address. If you wish for your
name to be withheld from the ad, please
include such instructions.
The classified ads are for Buy, Sell, or
Want ONLY - No business ads or real
estate ads.
Please TYPE OR PRINT ad copy.
ILLEGIBLE COPY WILL NOT BE
PRINTED. Also, please clearly separate
each item if listing more than one on an
ad.
AUTO
For sale: ‘95 Ford Taurus, runs good,
$500. Ph: 218-935-5830.
For sale: 1989 GMC Suburban, 4x4;
Also 1992 Cadillac DeVille, 98K
miles. Both excellent. Ph: 218-5742760, evenings.
For sale: 2004 GMC club cab 4x4
long bed with white matching topper Z71 package, running boards,
4 drs, 86,500 miles, $14,000. Ph:
218-847-6765.
For sale: 1985 Pontiac Trans Am. Ph:
218-584-5302.
For sale: 5 spare wheels for Subaru
Legacy, $100; 2 - 185-75-14 Cooper
Lifeliner Classic’s on Buick Century
wheels,$75. Ph: 218-261-0418, Gary
MN.
For sale: ‘97 Pontiac Bonneville,
cruise, tilt, PW, PL, A/C, AM/FM CD,
$1200 OBO. Ph: 218-935-5667.
For sale: 1991 Dodge Conversion
Van, Ram 250, 318 eng, overdrive
auto, 4 captain chairs and bench
seat, receiver hitch and wired for
camper or boat, very nice van. Ph:
218-687-2345.
For sale: 1984 Chev custom deluxe
1/2 ton full size pickup, 2WD, 4.1 ltr,
6 cyl, auto, PS & PB, 51K miles, best
offer. Ph: 701-306-3809.
Wanted: ABS brakes & windsheild
for a 1990 Buick Reaha. Ph: 701306-3809.
1977 Chev step van, dual tires in
arear, no broken glass, sliding front
doors, 350 eng, exc body, used to
belong to a local fire department, all
red, comes with a 4.0 KW generator
set, has a built-in 100 amp electrical
service, perfect for farmers, race car
drivers, construction trades, campers
or what your heart desire, very clean
truck. Call for price and more details;
Also rear end out of 1972 Chev 1/2
van, new springs; Also 1992 Chev
Astro ext. cargo van, air, tilt, cruise,
no windows, good cond., $1850. Ph:
701-212-5220 or 218-439-6005.
1980 Hvy 1/2 flatbed truck with tool
box, has a 1973 454 big block & 4
row radiator, runs exc, $2000 or trade
for small car with good gas mileage.
Ph: 218-935-0617, evenings or 218930-0755 cell Elaine.
Ads & More
FARM RELATED
WANTED
For sale: JD 2-row corn planter with
fertilizer boxes. Hawley/Rollag area,
218-937-5588.
For sale: Small square alfalfa grass
bales, excellent quality, conditioned,
no rain, stored in shed, $4.50 to $5
per bale; Also small square wheat
straw bales stored in shed, $2.50 per
bale. Call Dale Binde at Lake Park,
218-532-7273.
For sale: 201 Melroe press drill,
rubber packer wheels, 16 ft in good
condition. Also extra parts. Call
Dale Binde at Lake Park MN, 218532-7273.
For sale: Registered black angus bull,
4 yrs old. Call 218-563-3502.
For sale: Massey Harris 333 row crop
wide front three point power steering
high low range. Ph: 218-936-6203.
For sale: Wheat straw/grain and first
cut alfalfa hay, 4x5 round bales; approx. 1100 lbs each, net wrapped, $30
per bale. Ph: 218-375-3244.
For sale: 48 ft Lindsey, multiweeder.
Ph: 218-567-8268.
Wanted: Auger for gravity box. Ph:
218-567-8268.
Alfalfa bales for sale. Bales weigh
2,000 lb each, over 90% alfalfa
tested at 145 RFV, 2nd cutting, no
mold, $100/bale. Ph: Fosston MN,
218-280-1707.
For sale: Hay in round bales, grass
bales, $20 each; Alfalfa grass mix,
$30 each. Ph: 218-435-1419
Wanted: Oliver 1555 or 1655 tractor
in good condition or repairable. Ph:
218-435-1419.
Wanted: Allis WD-45 tractor &
gravity flow grain box. Ph: 218-4351038.
For sale: Organic beef, live or buchered. Ph: 218-487-5456.
For sale: Ford tractor w/ highway &
lower gears. Ph: 218-935-2965.
For sale: 52 Dairy loafing barn freestalls and hardware. Ph: 218-2385205 or 701-388-4871.
Round hay bales for sale, 4x5 alfalfa
grass bales & grass bales, $25 per
bale. Will load bales and also can
deliver upon request. Ph: 218-8509948.
For sale: Allis Chalmers No.5 center
mount sickle mower, 7 ft, includes
3 sickles, fits C, CA, B, $250; RMoline wheel weights, $100; C-Allis
Chalmers wheel weights, $75; Loader
to fit C, CA, or B Allis, $250; 1940
R-Moline, drive it home, $1200. Ph:
218-261-0418, Gary MN.
For sale: 75 small square bales grass
hay. Never rained on. Stored in
shed. Asking $3.25 per bale, 10%
discount if you take all. Located 7
miles southwest of Audubon. Call
218-439-6628.
For sale: Polled Hereford bred heifers, open heifers; Also yearling bulls
bred for growth, ex. dispositions &
halter broke for sale. Ph: Krogstad
Polled Herefords, Fertile MN, 218945-6213 or kph@gvtel.com
For sale: Round hay and straw bales.
Ph: 218-584-5302.
Gold & Silver coins, wheat pennies
& penny collections. Buying all coins
US & Foreign coins. Also buying
paper money. Buying silver coins
1964 & before (dimes, quarters,
halves) & silver dollars 1878-1935.
Allan Schoenberger, 1-877-847-1023
(toll-free).
Small building in Hawley/Rollag/LP
area to move to our farm; Also wold
like wood dock. Ph: 701-361-3446.
Used railroad ties to be picked up in
the spring. I need 25-30 ties, but will
pickup what you have. Mentor MN
area, cell #218-230-3524.
20’ pontoon trailer. Please call Jim
or Carol at 218-937-5699, Hawley
area.
Aluminum dock. Please call evenings, 701-400-3547.
A .22 caliber pistol in good condition.
Ph: 218-439-6073.
Chains for 18.4x26 tractor tires; Also
older type pull behind field sprayer.
Ph: 218-334-2963 or 218-289-0870.
Pallet forks for Bob Cat 600. Ph:
218-847-7945.
Topper for full size Dodge pickup;
Punching bag. Ph: 218-850-4880.
Wanted: Handy person to assist with
small jobs and projects during the
spring and summer at Strawberry
Lake. Please call 701-202-6164 and
leave a message if no one answers.
Pair of snowshoes for 140lb woman
(8x21). Prefer new light weight metal.
Ph: Lake Park MN 218-532-2674.
7 ft Sickle mower, trailer type; Smaller farm tractor, not yard one. Contact
Mrs. Louella Halvorson, 4069 180th
Ave, Twin Valley MN 56584.
.22 Caliber pistol. Ph: 218-4396073.
Want to buy small greenhouse. Ph:
218-687-2890.
Small boat trailer. Appearance and
lighting not important. Coupler and
tires are important. Ph cell: 218230-3524.
Old wood boats, Falls Flyer boats, old
boats & fins. Will pickup. Call Ross,
701-775-2120 or 701-787-5877.
Wanted: Honda Big Red 3 wheeler,
any condition. Ph: 218-435-2429.
Wanted: 6.2 ltr diesel Chev motor, in
running order. Ph: 701-388-7960.
Beach groomer, good cond., reasonably priced. Call Al 319-984-9183.
Wanted: 1000 gal fuel tank. Call
218-473-2471.
Want to buy a paddle boat. Ph: 218478-3018 or 218-478-4015.
FARM RELATED
1948 Farmall C tractor, narrow
front end, good paint, tires, runs real
strong, 5’ Woods belly mow, new
belt, new idler wheels, new spindles,
exc condition. Ph: 701-212-5220 or
218-439-6005, will trade for 4x4 all
terrain vehicle.
GELBVIEH cattle. Rocky Hills
Polled Gelbvieh, Mahnomen MN.
Call Paul Specht at 218-935-5367.