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By Karl Campbell,
coach
December 9
106 Anthony Axford
decisioned Tayte Harazin 7-5
113 Nestor Perez pinned
Omar Arrendondo 1:34
120 Daulton Carlson
Majored Trevor Groebner
8-0
126 Devin Johnson pinned
Nash Mayer 1:25
132 Jace Paplow deci-
sioned Connor Bertram 8-5
138 Eric Bommersbach
pinned Devin Skaled t :55
145 Logan Axford pinned
James Ploeger :37
152 Cole Kvistro pinned
Tyler Timm 3:09
160 we forfeited to Ricky
Mcmath
170 Brady Goblirsch
pinned Austin Bucholz 1:54
182 Chase Rahe deci-
sioned Tristan Varpness 4-2
in ot
195 Isaac Ramirez deci-
sioned Cole Olson 5-0
220 Cody Anderson
pinned Kenny Her 4:50
285 Sam Bauer pinned
Nathaniel Rosadon 3:31
Redwood River Valley 42
TMB-WWG 28
Coaches comments: As
a team we had our chances
to win this dual, even with-
out all of our starters, so
from that standpoint we were
disappointed with the result.
Highlight wise, they moved
an experienced junior up on
Jace Paplow at 132 and Jace
came back in the third period
to get his first varsity win.
Sam Bauer had to fill in for a
sick Lane Anderson, and he
also performed well in get-
ting his first varsity win.
We traveled to Luverne
Tuesday, December 16 for
a tri with them and FMCC.
We wrestle next in a big tour-
nament at Redwood Friday
and Saturday, December 20.
Middle School tournament
was held at Brookings last
Saturday
6th -9th graders
Overall the team had 36
wins and 12 losses
The following kids went
unbeaten on the day:
Austin Bucholz
Rylan Fogelson
Jake Byrne
Austin Axford
Dereck Ellingson
Tyler Timm
Levi Ellingson
Noah Winge
WWG Elementary stu-
dents K-6 joined millions
around the world participat-
ing in The Hour of Code
during December 8-12. The
Hour of Code introduces kids
to programming computers.
They leam terms such as cod-
Elizabeth Wiggins
using a iPad mini
to write codes to
move a zombie
through a maze to
eat a flower. Once
successful they
move on to anoth-
er more difficult
level. Submitted
photo
ing, programming, debug-
ging, java script, and algo-
rithms. The students were
slowly introduced over the
course of the past few weeks
and this week spent a full
hour on the computers coding
through games using Angry
Birds, zombies, Happy Bird,
and even Frozen characters.
It was simply amazing watch-
ing kids get excited about
something and knowing that
these children are the future
programmers in the world.
Deer are fun to watch,
but can quickly become.
a nuisance when they
are looking for an easy
snack near houses. The
Minnesota Department of
Natural Resources offers
tips to discourage deer
from becoming pests.
*Remove the food
source. Temporarily stop
feeding seed or grain to
birds and clean-up spilled
seed. Switch to feeding
only suet during this
time.
*Cover bushes and low
woody plants near the
house with burlap, plas-
tic snow fence, netting
or heavyweight frost pro-
tection blankets, made of
2.5- to 4-ounce fabric.
Tarps or clear plastic
may make some plants
more susceptible to sun
scald and fungus so use
with caution.
*Protect multiple
young trees with tree
tubes, wrap or bud caps.
*Use 6-foot high
• woven wire cages to pro-
tect older or individual
trees.
*Keep a leashed dog in
the area.
*Apply deer repellants.
There are a variety of
commercial, and home-
made repellants that can
be used for deer, before
it freezes. These need to
be reapplied regularly to
discourage deer. See the
manufacturer's recom-
mendations for winter
effectiveness and appli-
cation rates.
*Install motion-acti-
vated floodlights to
startle nocturnal deer in
rural areas. Deer may
be accustomed to these
types of lights in urban
areas.
*Hang wind chimes
or ornaments that create
both motion and noise.
*Install visual deter-
rents, such as wind socks,
shiny polyester tape,
flagging or scarecrows.
*Use a radio in com-
bination with lights, acti-
vated by a motion-detec-
tor for both a sight and
auditory deterrent.
Implementing a few
of these tips before deer
become a problem is the
best strategy. Check local
ordinances, which may
impact some of these
practices. Be aware that
deer become desensitized
to disturbances, so it may
be necessary to vary tac-
tics.
For more information
on living with deer and
other wildlife species,
visit www.mndnr.gov/
livingwith wildlife.
From right: Ethan Mischke and Nathan Kuehl learning how to
write java script by moving an Angry Bird through a maze to
get to the mean pigs. Submitted photo
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Different Health Insurance Options
• Individual plans
• Open Enrollment:
Nov. 15 - Feb. 15
Call me today!
Heidi Hansen
Southwest
Insurance Service
100 US Highway 14
Walnut Grove, MN 56180
507-859-4408 - Office
507-822-2915- Cell 24140s
Sage Bents and
Freddie Plaetz
learning how
to write java
script by mov-
ing an Angry Bird
through a maze to
get to the mean
pigs. Submitted
photo
DOUBLE M RANCH ft COTTONWOOD COUNTY MINNESOTI
1080 ACRES RANCH & FARMLAND
(Blizzard backup snow date is Friday, January 16, 2015. Please check our web site for updates.)
SALE LOCATION: The auction will be held at the Westbrook Community Center in Westbrook, MN..Watch for auction signs the
day of the auction. In case of very inclement weather, please check our web site at www.danpikeauction.com for details.
Rose Hill Township, Cottonwood County, MN.
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................... . ....... LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS
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Tract #1: Wll2 of the SWll4 & SEll4 of the SWll4
.... "?~" ........ ~,, ~ -~ .... ..... ~'~'~'~" [Jl except the east approximately 9+1- acres 16-106-38
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PROPERTY LOCATION: These properties are located from the
junction of highway #30 & County read #7 at Westbrook, Minnesota
4 miles south and 1 mile east. See plat map above and look for
auction signs on County read #7.
PROPERTY INSPECTION: Auction sales staff will be available
on site on Fdday, November 28, 2014 from 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
for your inspection of this land and the improvements. Other inspec-
tions will be by appointment only with either Dan Pike at 507- 847-
3468 or Mud Rupp at 507-829-3633 or Randy Eisfeld at 507-828-
2440.
OPEN INSPECTION: Friday, December 19, 2014 from 10:00
A.M. to 12:00 (Noon) or by appointment.
Tract #2:SE1/4 & the east approximate 9+/- acres
of the SE1/4 of the SW1/4 16-106-38 (Subject to
survey).
Tract #3:NWll4 21-108-38.
Tract #4:NEll4 21-106-38.
Tract #5:SEll4 21-106-38.
Tract #6:NEll4 20-106-38.
Tract #7:NWll4 22-106-38.
All tracts are located in Rose Hill Township
of Cottonwood County, Minnesota.
A# tracts that are marked with "Subject to
Survey" above will be surveyed at sellers
expense, provided that they are sold
& deeded to separate buyers.
For additional information regarding sale terms, soil maps, file / drainage, crop productivity indexes, FSA
information, go to our web site www.danpikeauction.com and check the information brochure under the
Mitchell Estate Land Auction section or call Dan Pike at the Dan Pike Auction Company at 507847-3468.
OWNER
Maurice Mitche# Estate
Murl Rupp & Dennis Klute Personal Representatives
Attorneys for the Estate & Closina Aaent
Maryellen Suhrhoff - Muske, Muske & Suhroff
P.O. 397 937 3rd. Avenue
Wlndom, MN. 507-831-5575
241301
Sale Conducted By
Auctioneers
Dan Pike Jackson, MN
507-847-3468 (O) or 507-841-0965 (C)
coM~t~r~ ~o~¢==,o~ Doug Wedel - Fairmont, MN.
AUCTK>N SKRVlCKII
410 Springfield Parkway Kevin, Allen & Ryan Kahler
Jackson, MN 56143 Falrmont & Sherbum, MN
507-847-3468 Dustyn Hartung &
www.danplkeauctlon.corn~ Darwin Hall
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