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Section B
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
The McLeod County Chronicle
ports
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By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
With the close of the regular
season at hand, the Glencoe-
Silver Lake cross country
teams competed in the Water-
town-Mayer Invitational on
Tuesday, Oct. 13. It was the
final race of the season before
the conference, section and
state meets.
The Panther boys finished
second in the meet, buoyed by
a first-place finish from
Michael Schaefer. The senior
honed his form before cham-
pionship meet season with a
winning time of 17 minutes,
18.6 seconds – over four sec-
onds better than Zachary Boos
of Annandale.
Austin Schroepfer claimed
third-place in the individual
boys’ standings with a time of
17:35.26, beating out fourth-
place Chris Groth of Annan-
dale by six seconds.
Tony Fischer placed 13th in
18:33.59, with Joseph
Knudten taking 15th in
18:40.52 and Oscar Pena plac-
ing 17th in 18:54.78 to ac-
count for GSL’s team score of
49.
Also running for the Pan-
ther boys were Tyler Haus-
laden (25th, 19:34.52) and
Jakob Rusten (38th,
20:55.80).
Cross country 2nd, 4th at W-M
By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
The Glencoe-Silver Lake
girls’ soccer season came to a
close on Tuesday, Oct. 13
with a 5-0 loss at Mankato
Loyola in the opening round
of the Section 2A Tourna-
ment.
After holding Loyola score-
less for nearly a half-hour, the
Panthers allowed their hosts a
pair of quick goals and could
not recover before the final
horn sounded to close out
GSL’s season.
The Panthers finished with
a 2-10-3 overall record and
were 1-7-2 in Wright County
Conference play.
GSL’s wins came over
Worthington in the second
game of the fall and at Jordan
in the regular-season finale.
Along the way, the Pan-
thers also claimed three ties,
knotting up with Spectrum,
Mayer Lutheran and Rock-
ford.
Emily Thalmann was
GSL’s leading goal scorer this
season, with four. She also
had a team-best two assists.
Shelby Clouse had three
goals, with Jordan Breiden-
bach scoring twice this year.
GSL girls
bow out in
sections
By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
With yet another three-
game sweep, this time of
Rockford, the Glencoe-Silver
Lake volleyball team clinched
at least a share of the Wright
County Conference West
championship Monday night.
However, coach Lori
Schwirtz had little time for
any talk of splitting the crown
with anyone this season –
pointing instead to the one
critical game remaining on the
team’s schedule.
“We can win the title out-
right on Thursday,” she said.
“We don’t want to share it this
year.”
The Panthers, 24-5 overall,
take a 6-0 conference record
into Thursday night’s contest
at WCC West foe Annandale.
The Cardinals saw their
chance at possibly sharing the
conference championship go
by the wayside in a five-game
match loss to Dassel-Cokato
on Thursday, Oct. 8.
However, with GSL holding
a one-half game lead over sec-
ond-place New London-
Spicer – which has completed
its conference slate – Annan-
dale could still play the role of
spoiler.
The Panthers swept NL-S
on Tuesday, Sept. 22, but the
conference does not take
head-to-head record into ac-
count when determining a
champion. That means a loss
to the Cardinals and GSL
must share the spoils with the
Wildcats.
If Monday’s match was any
indication, the Panthers ap-
peared well prepared for the
conference finale.
GSL stormed to victory in
less than an hour, winning in
three straight (25-15, 25-7 and
25-20).
The Rockets put up a bit of
a fight in the final game, tak-
ing leads of 4-1 and 14-10,
before the Panthers surged.
GSL took the lead for good at
25-21 and iced the game on a
kill by middle hitter Maddy
Kalenberg.
Fellow middle hitter Erika
Ribar led the team with seven
kills on the night, with Kalen-
berg, middle hitter Maddie
Monahan and outside hitter
Rachael Popp each logging
four kills in the match.
Setter Layne Herrmann had
21 set assists to lead the Pan-
thers, with Ribar’s 12 digs
also pacing the squad.
Ribar also became the all-
time team leader in ace
blocks, passing Stephanie
Klockmann’s former team
record of 114 during the
Lady Panthers clinch share
of WCC West championship
Volleyball
Turn to page 2B
By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
The lone remaining com-
petitors for the Glencoe-Sil-
ver Lake girls’ tennis team
saw their seasons come to a
close in the Section 2A indi-
vidual tournament on Thurs-
day, Oct. 15 at Gustavus
Adolphus College in St.
Peter.
Senior Lindsay Wedin and
junior Teanna Vorlicek, seed-
ed sixth in the doubles brack-
et, defeated Julia Elmquist
and Marissa Johnson of
Southwest Christian 6-1, 6-0
in opening-round play before
falling 6-4, 6-2 to Kelli Han-
son/Josie Carlson of St. Peter
in the quarterfinals.
It was the final high school
match for Wedin, who played
for the Panthers for four sea-
sons and was the lone return-
ing varsity player on this
year’s squad.
The duo of Mac Monahan
and fellow sophomore Allie
Netters end
season at
sectional
tournament
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
The Glencoe-Silver Lake football team, seeded first in the Section
2AAA playoffs, began the postseason against Holy Family
Catholic on Tuesday night after the Chronicle went to press. If the
Panthers were able to again defeat their East Central South Dis-
trict rivals – GSL defeated the Fire 42-21 on Friday, Sept. 11 – they
will face either third-seeded Providence Academy or No. 2 seed
Belle Plaine for the section title and a trip to the state tournament
on Saturday. The 2AAA championship game is slated to kick off at
3 p.m. Saturday at the home field of the top remaining seed. The
Panthers won the section title in each of the last two seasons.
Playoff time arrives for Panthers
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Taylor Novak goes up for the block with
teammates Emily Muetzel and Jessica
Lemke backing her up during the Glen-
coe-Silver Lake volleyball team’s three-
game sweep at Rockford on Monday
night.
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Oscar Pena placed 19th in the varsity race at the Wa-
tertown-Mayer Invitational on Oct. 13. The GSL boys
took second in the overall team standings.
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Freshman Destiney Exsted played goalkeeper for
the Glencoe-Silver Lake girls’ soccer team in the
absence of injured sophomore Zoe Christensen.
CC
Turn to page 2B
Tennis
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Lindsay, the lone returning starter on this season’s girls’ tennis
squad, concluded her four-year career with the Panther netters in
the second round of the section individual tournament last Thursday.
100 Years Ago
Oct. 22, 1915
O.C. Conrad, Editor
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kujas of Collins on
Thursday of last week.
The new residences being
built by Carl Maass in the east
part of town and F.J. Knick in
the west part of the village are
fast nearing completion.
Miss Lina Radtke of Round
Grove and Mr. Otto Alsleben of
New Auburn were united in
marriage at the Fernando
church on Tuesday. They will
be at home on the groom’s farm
near New Auburn.
Miss Hattie Spiering and Mr.
Frank Abraham were joined in
the holy bonds of wedlock at
the German Lutheran church
Wednesday morning.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Engelsmeier,
residing a mile north of town,
Wednesday morning.
75 Years Ago
Oct. 17, 1940
Milton D. Hakel, Editor
Marvin Duenow, 14-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Duenow, was peppered with
pellets about the head and back
by stray shot in one of the
many hunting accidents report-
ed on the opening day of pheas-
ant season. He was hunting
with his father when he was hit
with pellets from an unknown
source. He was brought back to
town to Dr. A.M. Jensen, where
24 pellets were removed from
his back and 13 from his skull
behind his right ear. Thirteen
more were embedded deeper in
his skull and three more in his
back, which were not removed
for the present.
A very pretty fall wedding
was solemnized at Immanuel
Lutheran Church in Brownton
Oct. 13 when Miss Rhodella
Kohls, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. August Kohls, became the
bride of Edwin A. Albrecht, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albrecht
of Hector.
Miss Norma Klawitter and
Mr. Walter Wisdorf were mar-
ried at Immanuel Lutheran
Church Oct. 13. Parents of the
couple are Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Klawitter and Mrs.
Martha Wisdorf, all of Brown-
ton.
50 Years Ago
Oct. 21, 1965
Charles H. Warner, Editor
Lyle Winterfeldt, 32, of Penn
Township, is mighty lucky to
be alive. Around 6 p.m. Satur-
day, he was packing corn silage
in a trench silo on his father’s
farm, and drove his tractor up
to the pile when he noticed the
front end lifting. He grabbed
for the clutch, and the next
thing he knew he was on the
ground with oil dripping on
him. He found himself pinned
under the tractor, which had
overturned. John F. Albrecht,
who was with him, yelled to the
field for Lyle’s father, Leonard,
and they tried to free him.
Eddie and Harold Winter-
feldt rushed over with a jack
and were able to take some of
the pressure off him, and called
for the fire department, which
dug around Lyle and used a
hack saw to take apart the steer-
ing wheel so he could be freed
after being trapped 1
1
⁄2 hours.
He was taken to the Brownton
Clinic and later hospitalized for
several days.
The Rev. and Mrs. R.W.
Koepp announce the arrival of
a daughter, Joanne Stephanie,
born Oct. 13.
20 Years Ago
Oct. 18, 1995
Lori Copler, Editor
Stewart Police Chief Arnie
Olson will resume patrol Satur-
day, Oct. 21, about three
months after a motorcycle acci-
dent nearly claimed his life.
The Brownton Fire Depart-
ment was called to a vehicle
fire at the Keith Tongen farm
just east of Brownton Friday
night. Firefighters arrived to
find a Ford Explorer complete-
ly engulfed in flames.
History
From the Brownton Bulletin archives
GSL Autumn
Sports
FOOTBALL
August
29....at NYA. .....B&G 1st Place
September
10....at Montgomery .B&G 10th
15....at NYA.........B 7th, G 11th
22....at Cr. Coll......B 7th, G 4th
24....GSL .............B 1st, G 2nd
25....Delano to GSL.......Exhib.
29....at Cokato......B 4th, G 5th
October
3......at Duluth...B 16th, G 23rd
8......at Litchfield .B 7th, G 10th
13....at W-M. ........B 2nd, G 4th
20....WCC @ NL-S.....3:30 pm
Section meet: 10/29
State meet: 10/7
VOLLEYBALL
CROSS-COUNTRY
GIRLS’ SOCCER
August
29....A. Lea @ Hop........W, 3-0
September
1......NYA.......................W, 3-0
3......at Mound Wtka......W, 3-0
8......at Hutchinson .........L, 0-3
14....Sibley East ............W, 3-0
17....Litchfield................W, 3-1
18....at HCA Invite....2nd Place
22....New L-Spicer.........W, 3-0
24....at Mayer Luth .........L, 1-3
26....at Sib. E. Tourn .1st Place
29....at Holy Family .......W, 3-0
October
1......Dassel-Cokato.......W, 3-0
5......at GFW..................W, 3-1
9......at W’twn-Mayer .....W, 3-0
16....at Roch. Inv................2nd
17....at Roch. Inv ............Place
19....at Rockford. ...........W, 3-0
22....at Annandale.......7:00 pm
Section Tournament: 10/29-11/7
State Tournament: 11/12-11/14
August
31....at Spectrum............T, 2-2
September
1......Worthington...........W, 2-1
3......at Mound W’tka ......L, 7-0
8......New Prague............L, 0-3
10....at Holy Family.........L, 0-8
14....at Mayer Luth..........T, 3-3
15....Waconia..................L, 0-3
17....at W’twn-Mayer ......L, 0-2
22....Rockford .................T, 1-1
24....at Delano................L, 0-6
29....Hutchinson .............L, 1-0
October
1......at Orono .................L, 8-0
5......New Ulm.................L, 5-0
8......at Jordan ...............W, 2-0
August
22....at New L-Spicer...W, 20-6
28....at Hutchinson ........W, 6-0
September
4......Annandale.........W, 40-13
11....Holy Family .......W, 42-21
18....at W’town-Mayer .W, 33-0
25....Delano..................L, 25-8
October
2......at Dass.-Cok. ......W, 39-6
8......Litchfield................W, 7-6
Section Tournament: 10/14-10/24
State Tournament: 10/31-11/14
GIRLS’ TENNIS
August
25....GSL Quad...................0-3
27....STMA .....................L, 6-1
28....GSL Tri ...................... 0-2
29....at New Prague..8th Place
September
4......at Orono Tri ................0-2
4......at St. Peter .............L, 6-1
8......at Annandale ..........L, 0-7
10....Mound W’tka ..........L, 0-7
11....at Pequot Lks .........L, 0-7
12....at Brainerd........6th Place
15....at Delano................L, 0-7
18....at Hutchinson....4th Place
22....at Litchfield .............L, 1-6
28....Holy Family.............L, 0-7
29....Hutchinson .............L, 0-7
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Kayla Deyonge placed 37th at the Watertown-
Mayer Invitational on Oct. 13. The GSL girls took
fourth as a team at the meet.
CC continued from page 1B
Sports Briefs
Metcalf takes 10th at TCM
Glencoe-Silver Lake girls’ cross-country
coach and boys’ track and field coach Josh
Metcalf placed 10th at the Twin Cities
Marathon on Sunday, Oct. 4.
Metcalf, 40, ran a time of 2 hours, 24 min-
utes and 22 seconds. His time was second
best out of 678 runners in the Master’s Divi-
sion in addition to taking 10th out of 4,753
male runners and 8,543 overall competitors
this year.
Chiariello named Section 2A
Assistant Coach of the Year
Glencoe-Silver Lake girls’ soccer assistant
coach Pat Chiarello was named the Section
2A Assistant Coach of the Year last week.
Winter activities sign-up
meeting on Oct. 26
Informational meetings/sign-ups regarding
all Glencoe-Silver Lake winter activities will
be held in the GSL high school auditorium
and surrounding rooms on Monday, Oct. 26.
Meetings with individual activity coaches
and directors will begin at 6 p.m. The eligi-
bility meeting with coaches/directors is re-
quired for all students wishing to participate
in activities. Even those students who went
out for a fall activity must attend these meet-
ings with a parent/guardian.
Activity fees may also be paid that night,
or online at www.gsl.k12.mn.us. Click on the
“links” tab and then click “Online Pay-
ments.”
Submitted photo
The Glencoe-Silver Lake Community
Education fourth- through sixth-grade
girls’ soccer teams combined to go a
perfect 10-0 this season. Pictured are:
front from left, Lydia Simons, Emily
Zerwas, Brooke Christianson, Claire
Verdeck, McKenna Hallaway, Court-
ney Hatelstad; middle from left,
Natalie Davis, Brooke Brown, Brianna
Matheny, Sofia Mattson, Calla Becker;
back from left, coach David Brown,
Rayen Culpepper, Isabel Villarreal,
Kendall Guerrero, Caroline Schmidt,
Malayh Metcalf, Miranda Litzau, Cas-
sidy Rislund, Hannah Graf, coach
Brian Litzau, Laysha Hernandez,
coach Ryan Verdeck.
Purple and Silver combine to go 10-0
The Panther girls placed
fourth with 127 points, led
by Megan Siewert’s 16th-
place time of 21:49.18 and
Gia Venier’s 19th-place re-
sult of 22:50.23.
Majkya Metcalf was 27th
in 23:03.92, just ahead of
Annamaria Falcon’s 28th-
place finish of 23:04.12.
Kayla DeYonge wrapped up
the team’s scoring by taking
37th in 23:50.41.
Tarin Michaelis (40th,
24:19.42) and Robin Swift
(52nd, 26:56.08) also ran for
the GSL girls.
The Panthers competed in
the Wright County Confer-
ence championship meet on
Tuesday, after the Chronicle
went to press.
Submitted photo
The Glencoe-Silver Lake volleyball
team shows off their second-place
medals from last weekend’s Ex-
change Club Invitational in
Rochester. The squad clinched at
least a share of the Wright County
Conference West championship on
Monday with a three-game sweep at
Rockford and can secure the title out-
right with a victory at Annandale in
the regular-season finale on Thurs-
day night.
Volleyball continued from page 1B
match before ending the night
with 121 ace blocks for her
Panthers’ career.
Prior to the team’s dominat-
ing night in Rockford, GSL
competed in the Exchange
Club Invitational over the
weekend. The Panthers
earned second-place medals
for their efforts in the
Rochester-based tournament.
The Panthers defeated Fill-
more Central in two games in
the tourney opener on Friday,
Oct. 16, then bested both
Rochester John Marshall and
Rochester Century in three
games before falling to
Rochester Mayo in three
games in the championship
round on Saturday.
Libero Emily Muetzel also
etched her name into the team
record books on Saturday,
joining the 1,000 dig club
with six digs during the tour-
nament.
Monahan led the Panthers
with 33 kills during tourney
play, followed by Ribar’s 21
kills and Novak’s 18.
Herrmann had a team-high
29 set assists in the tourna-
ment; Novak and outside hit-
ter Cortney Konen had 13 and
13 digs, respectively, during
the team’s appearance in
Rochester.
The Exchange Club Invita-
tional was GSL’s third and
final regular-season tourna-
ment this year. The team won
one tourney title and finished
second in the other two.
“We saw a taste of what
level we need to be at for sec-
tion play,” Schwirtz said of
Rochester. “I believe we are
ready to take on any team in
front of us.”
Tennis
Continued from page 1B
Harpel lost in their section
opener to eventual section
champs Molly Smith and
Libby Moakley of Holy Fam-
ily Catholic in straight sets:
6-1, 6-1.
In singles play, eighth-
seeded freshman Chelsea
Bandas rallied to defeat
Southwest Christian’s Amy
Harrison in three sets (3-6, 6-
2, 6-2) before falling to top-
seeded Grace Sperr of Holy
Family: 6-1, 6-1.
Another Panthers fresh-
man, Justine Helmbrecht,
lost her opener to sixth-seed-
ed Sophie Lynch of Holy
Family by a 6-0, 6-1 score.
Panther Update
The following are scores and highlights from Glencoe-
Silver Lake non-varsity teams.
JV Cross Country
Michael Meyer won the boys’ junior varsity race at the
Watertown-Mayer Invitational with a time of 18 minutes,
49.17 seconds. The junior won by nearly nine seconds, to
lead the Panthers to a third-place finish in the regular-season
finale. Zack Herout (12th, 20:03.59), Ethan Knudten (13th,
20:04.36), Ethan Wolff (16th, 20:21.44) and Isaac Krueger
(17th, 20:21.83) also accounted in the team scoring.
Two JV girls’ runners competed at Watertown-Mayer,
with Maren Warner finishing 39th in 28.25.28 and Erica
Hecksel placing 44th in 29:58.50.
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, October 21, 2015, page 3B
Churches
BEREAN BAPTIST
727 E. 16
th
St., Glencoe
Jonathan Pixler, pastor
320-864-6113
Wed., Oct. 21 — Women’s Bible
study, 9 a.m.
Fri., Oct. 23 — Men’s Bible study,
9 a.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Adult Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10:20 a.m.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Men’s Bible
study, 8 a.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Women’s Bible
study, 9 a.m.
CHRIST LUTHERAN
1820 N. Knight Ave., Glencoe
Katherine Rood, pastor
320-864-4549
www.christluth.com
Wed., Oct. 21 — Men’s Bible
study, 8 a.m.; televised worship on
Channel 10, 2 p.m.; Grace Unlimit-
ed, 3:15 p.m.; bells, 5:15 p.m.; con-
firmation, 5:30 p.m.; confirmation
pictures and service run-through, 6
p.m.; choir, 6:15 p.m.; worship, 7
p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 22 — Pastor 2 Pastor
at Gustavus, pastor out of office, mis-
sion team meeting, 6 p.m.
Fri., Oct. 23 — Pastor 2 Pastor at
Gustavus, pastor out of office.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Confirmation
Sunday, Worship with communion, 9
a.m.; no Sunday school or adult edu-
cation.
Mon., Oct. 26 — Televised wor-
ship on Channel 10, 3 p.m.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Ladies fellow-
ship at Gert and Erma’s, 10 a.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Men’s Bible
study, 8 a.m.; televised worship on
Channel 10, 2 p.m.; Grace Unlimit-
ed, 3:15 p.m.; bells, 5:15 p.m.; con-
firmation, 5:30 p.m.; choir, 6:15
p.m.; worship, 7 p.m.
CHURCH OF PEACE
520 11
th
St. E., Glencoe
Joseph Clay, pastor
Sun. , Oct. 25 — Worship at
Friedens, 10 a.m.
ST. PIUS X CHURCH
1014 Knight Ave., Glencoe
Anthony Stubeda, pastor
Wed., Oct. 21 — Evening prayer,
5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m.; religious
education safe environment sessions;
kindergarten through sixth-grade reli-
gious education classes, 7 p.m.-8
p.m.; seventh- through 11th-grade re-
ligious education classes, 7 p.m.-8:15
p.m.; high school senior religious ed-
ucation session, 7 p.m.
Thurs. , Oct. 22 — Morning
prayer, 8 a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.;
Glencoe Regional Health Services
long-term care Mass, 10:30 a.m.;
junior choir practice, 3 p.m.; parent-
teacher conferences, 3 p.m.-7 p.m.
Fri., Oct. 23 — Morning prayer, 8
a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.; no school;
staff meeting, 3 p.m.; Spanish Mass,
5:30 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 24 — Llamados a servir,
9 a.m.-4 p.m.; sacrament of reconcil-
iation, noon; Mass, 6 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Priesthood Sun-
day; Mass with Knights of Columbus
(KC) Corporate communion, 10
a.m.; Spanish Mass, 11:30 a.m.; His-
panic ministry religious education,
12:45 p.m.; Area Family Council
(AFC) first reconciliation parent only
meeting at Holy Family, 2:30 p.m.;
senior high school rally in Marshall;
Mass at Holy Family in Silver Lake,
8 p.m.
Mon., Oct. 26 — No Mass;
Catholics United Financial (CUF)
meeting, 6:30 p.m.; area worship
committee meeting at Holy Family, 7
p.m.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Evening prayer,
5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Evening prayer,
5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m.; religious
education safe environment sessions;
kindergarten through sixth-grade reli-
gious education classes, 7 p.m.-8
p.m.; seventh- through 11th-grade re-
ligious education classes, 7 p.m.-8:15
p.m.; high school senior religious ed-
ucation session, 7 p.m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH UCC
1400 Elliott Ave., Glencoe
E-mail: congoucc@gmail.com
Wed., Oct. 21 — Women’s fellow-
ship fall meeting with potluck, 6
p.m.; confirmation, 6:30 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Worship, 9:15
a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.;
deacons, deaconesses meeting.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Bible study, 9:30
a.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Confirmation,
6:30 p.m.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
925 13
th
St. E., Glencoe
Daniel Welch, senior pastor
Ronald L. Mathison,
associate pastor
320-864-5522
www.firstglencoe.org
E-mail: office@firstglencoe.org
Wed., Oct. 21 — Christ Chimes,
3:15 p.m.; public school confirma-
tion, 3:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m.; gospel
ringers, 6 p.m.; senior choir, 6:15
p.m.
GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
1407 Cedar Ave. N., Glencoe
www.gslcglencoe.org
Robert Nowak, vacancy pastor
Ted Stroming, DCE
E-mail: office@gslcglencoe.org
Wed., Oct. 21 — Kids’ praise,
3:20 p.m.; Reveal classes, 5:30 p.m.;
choir, 7 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Confirmation
photos, 7:15 a.m.; worship, 9 a.m.;
no education hour; Community
Strings rehearsal, 3 p.m.; no F
3
.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Bible study; Or-
chard Estates Bible study, 9:30 a.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Kids’ praise,
3:20 p.m.; musicians meeting, Re-
veal classes, 5:30 p.m.; choir, dea-
cons meeting, 7 p.m.
ST. JOHN’S
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
4505 80
th
St., Helen Township
Glencoe
Dennis Reichow, pastor
Wed., Oct. 21 — Fifth- and sixth-
grade catechism, 3:45 p.m.; seventh-
and eighth-grade catechism, 4:45
p.m.; tone chimes, 6:30 p.m.; choir,
7:30 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 22 — Bible study at
Grand Meadows, 2 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Mon., Oct. 26 — Sunday school
teachers meeting, 6 p.m.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Table Talk, 7
p.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Fifth- and sixth-
grade catechism, 3:45 p.m.; seventh-
and eighth-grade catechism, 4:45
p.m.; tone chimes, 6:30 p.m.; choir,
7:30 p.m.
GRACE LUTHERAN
8638 Plum Ave., Brownton
Andrew Hermodson-Olsen, pastor
E-mail:
Pastor@GraceBrownton.org
www.gracebrownton.org
Wed., Oct. 21 — Confirmation, 4
p.m.; council meeting, 7 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 22 — South Africa
partnership meeting, 6 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Worship with
communion, 8:45 a. m. ; Sunday
school, 10 a.m.
Mon., Oct. 26 — Local broadcast,
6 p.m.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Bible study, 9
a.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Confirmation, 4
p.m.; choir practice, 7 p.m.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
700 Division St., Brownton
R. Allan Reed, pastor
Wed., Oct. 21 — Bible class, 9
a.m.; confirmation, 4 p.m.-5 p.m.;
worship with communion, 6:30 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 22 — Parkview Bible
class, 1:30 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
Christian greeting cards for sale; reg-
ister for Nov. 2 communion; Channel
7 or 8 worship video; no pastor’s
Bible class; Sunday school, 10:15
a.m.-11:15 a.m.
Mon., Oct. 26 — Fall conference
in Mankato.
Tues., Oct. 27— Fall conference
in Mankato; no office hours for Pas-
tor.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Bible class, 9
a.m.; confirmation, 4 p.m.-5 p.m.
CONGREGATIONAL
Division St., Brownton
browntoncongregational.org
Sun., Oct. 25 — Worship with
guest speaker Merline Duering, 10
a.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Harmony Circle
meeting, 7 p.m.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
300 Croyden St., Stewart
Wed., Oct. 21 — Seventh- and
eighth-grade confirmation, 3:40 p.m.;
council meeting, 7 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 22 — Adult Bible
study, 7 p.m.
Sat. , Oct. 24 — 40th-annual
bazaar, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; no worship.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Sunday school, 9
a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.; fall ingather-
ing.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Seventh- and
eighth-grade confirmation, 3:40 p.m.
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC
Stewart
Fri., Oct. 23 — Mass, 9 a.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Mass, 8:30 a.m.
ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN
Fernando
Aaron Albrecht, pastor
Wed., Oct. 21 — Women’s group
and prep for afternoon at Good
Samaritan, 9 a.m.; Bible study, 4
p.m.; confirmation, 5 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 22 — Deadline for
October calendar and newsletter
Sun., Oct. 25 — Sunday school
and adult forum, 9 a.m.; worship, 10
a.m.; coffee after service.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Bible study, 4
p.m.; confirmation, 5 p.m.
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH
13372 Nature Ave. (rural Biscay)
Robert Taylor, pastor
612-644-0628 (cell)
320-587-5104 (church)
E-mail: rlt721@hotmail.com
Information not available.
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH
10484 Bell Ave., Plato
320-238-2181
www.facebook.com/
lighthousechurchmn
Information not available.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
216 McLeod Ave. N., Plato
Tyson Mastin, pastor
320-238-2550
E-mail:
stjlplato@embarqmail.com
Wed., Oct. 21 — Bible study at
Grand Meadows, 9:30 a.m.; mid-
week, 6 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 22 — Bible study,
8:30 a.m.; bulletin deadline.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Worship with
communion, 9 a.m.; Sunday school,
10 a.m.; Bible study, 10:10 a.m.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Bible study at
long-term care, 9 a.m.; newsletter
deadline.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Bible study at
Grand Meadows, 9:30 a.m.; mid-
week, 6 p.m.
ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
308 First St. N.E., Plato
Brian Brosz, pastor
www.platocucc@gmail.com
Wed., Oct. 21 — Confirmation
class, 3:40 p.m.; choir practice, 6:30
p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Sunday school,
8:45 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.; celebrat-
ing 100th anniversary of church
building.
Tues. , Oct. 27 — Christian
Friends meet at long-term care in
Glencoe, 10 a.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Confirmation
class, 3:40 p.m.
IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
New Auburn
Bradley Danielson, pastor
E-mail: immanuellc@yahoo.com
Wed., Oct. 21 — Seventh-grade
confirmation, 4 p.m.; eighth-grade
confirmation, 5 p.m.
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
300 Cleveland St., Silver Lake
Dr. Tom Rakow, pastor
320-327-2352
www.silverlakechurch.org
Wed., Oct. 21 — New confirma-
tion class, 6 p.m.; prayer time and
puppet practice, 7 p.m.
Sat. , Oct. 24 — Men’s Bible
study, 7 a.m.; women’s salad lunch-
eon, 10 a.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — First Light
Broadcast on KARP, 7:30 a.m.; pre-
service prayer time, 9:15 a.m.; wor-
ship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school for all
ages, 10:35 a.m.; fall harvest orchard
youth event, after Sunday School.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Confirmation
class, 6 p.m.; prayer time and puppet
practice, 7 p.m.
Dial-A-Bible Story, 320-327-
2843.
FAITH PRESBYTERIAN
108 W. Main St., Silver Lake
Carol Chmielewski, pastor
320-327-2452 / Fax 320-327-6562
E-mail:
faithfriends@embarqmail.com
Wed., Oct. 21 — WOW classes, 6
p.m.; choir practice, 6:30 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Handbells prac-
tice, 8:45 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.; fel-
lowship after service.
Wed., Oct. 28 — WOW classes, 6
p.m.; choir practice, 6:30 p.m.
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC
CHURCH
712 W. Main St., Silver Lake
Rev. Anthony J. Stubeda, pastor
Fr. Paul Schumacher, Associate
www.holyfamilysilverlake.org
E-mail:
office@holyfamilysilverlake.org
Wed., Oct. 21 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
first- through sixth-grade religious
education classes, 5:30 p.m.; junior
choir practice, 6:45 p.m.; seventh-
through 11th-grade religious educa-
tion classes.
Thurs. , Oct. 22 — Rosary at
Cedar Crest, 10:10 a.m.; Mass at
Cedar Crest, 10:30 a.m.
Fri., Oct. 23 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
Knights of Columbus (KC) paper
drive, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 24 — KC paper drive, 7
a.m.-7 p.m.; reconciliation, noon;
Mass, 4 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Priesthood Sun-
day, Mass, 8 a. m. ; Area Family
Council (AFC) first reconciliation
parent meeting, 2:30 p.m.; senior
high youth rally in Marshall; Mass, 8
p.m.
Mon., Oct. 26 — No Mass; wor-
ship, 7 p.m.
Tues., Oct. 27 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
eucharistic adoration, 8:30 a.m.-10
p.m.; Council of Catholic Women
(CCW) quilting, 9 a.m.; parish ad-
ministrative council, 7 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
Mass at Cokato Manor, 10 a.m.; first-
through sixth-grade religious educa-
tion classes, 5:30 p.m.; junior choir
practice, 6:45 p.m.; seventh- through
11th-grade religious education class-
es, confirmation candidate and parent
meeting, 7 p.m.
FRIEDENS COUNTY LINE
11325 Zebra Ave., Norwood
Joseph Clay, pastor
Sun. , Oct. 25 — Worship at
Friedens, 10 a.m.
PRAIRIE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
700 First Ave. N., Lester Prairie
Al Fiene, pastor
320-395-2320
E-mail: prairielp@gmail.com
www.prairielp.org
Wed., Oct. 21 — Adult choir prac-
tice, 7:30 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Worship, 8:30
a.m.; Sunday school for all ages,
9:30 a.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Adult choir prac-
tice, 7:30 p.m.
ST. PETER
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner C.R. 1 and Second St. S.
77 Second Ave. S., Lester Prairie
Travis Loeslie, pastor
Wed., Oct. 21 — Office hours,
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 22— Office hours,
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 24 — Prayer group, 9
a.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Divine service, 9
a.m.; Bible study, 10:15 a.m.
Mon., Oct. 26 — Office hours,
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Wed., Oct. 28 — Office hours,
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
BETHEL LUTHERAN
77 Lincoln Ave., Lester Prairie
320-395-2125
Wed., Oct. 21 — Slow Faith Bible
study, 6:30 p.m.; Lutefisk supper
planning meeting, 7 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 25 — Reformation Sun-
day worship, 9 a.m.; 40th-annual
lutefisk and meatball dinner, noon-5
p.m.
Mon., Oct. 26 — Office hours,
2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, October 21, 2015, page 4B
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Date: September 9, 2015
YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
1. Default has occurred in the con-
ditions of the Mortgage dated Febru-
ary 21, 2006, executed by Bruce A.
Lentz and Wanda A. Lentz, fka
Wanda A. Krippner, husband and
wife, as Mortgagors, to AgStar Fi-
nancial Services, FLCA, as Mort-
gagee, and filed for record February
24, 2006, as Document No. A-
359890 and re-recorded on January
4, 2010, as Document No. 387859, in
the Office of the County Recorder of
McLeod County, Minnesota. The
land described in the Mortgage is not
registered land.
2. The Mortgage has not been as-
signed.
3. The original principal amount
secured by the Mortgage was
$120,000.00.
4. No action or proceeding at law
is now pending to recover the debt
secured by the Mortgage, or any part
thereof.
5. The holder of the Mortgage has
complied with all conditions prece-
dent to acceleration of the debt se-
cured by the Mortgage and foreclo-
sure of the Mortgage, and all notice
and other requirements of applicable
statutes.
6. At the date of this Notice the
amount due on the Mortgage, and
taxes, if any, paid by the holder of
the Mortgage is $113,998.38.
7. Pursuant to the power of sale in
the Mortgage, the Mortgage will be
foreclosed, and the land located in
McLeod County, Minnesota de-
scribed as follows:
That part of the Southeast Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Section
20, described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the southeast cor-
ner of the Southwest Quarter of Sec-
tion 20; thence on an assumed bear-
ing of South 90 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds West along the South line
of said Southwest Quarter 680.83
feet to the point of beginning of the
tract to be described; thence continu-
ing South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00
seconds West along said South line
359.05 feet; thence North 00 degrees
00 minutes 00 seconds East 258.64
feet; thence South 84 degrees 31
minutes 55 seconds East 360.69 feet;
thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds West 224.27 feet to the
point of beginning.
AND
That part of the Northeast Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of Section
29, described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the northeast cor-
ner of said Northwest Quarter of Sec-
tion 29; thence on an assumed bear-
ing of South 90 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds West along the North line
of said Northwest Quarter 680.83
feet to the point of beginning of the
tract to be described; thence continu-
ing South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00
seconds West along said North line
359.05 feet; thence South 00 degrees
00 minutes 00 seconds West 163.72
feet; thence South 84 degrees 31
minutes 55 seconds East 360.69 feet;
thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds East 27.25 feet; thence
South 80 degrees 20 minutes 27 sec-
onds East 686.81 feet to the East line
of said Northwest Quarter; thence
North 00 degrees 33 minutes 17 sec-
onds East along said East line 33.00
feet thence North 80 degrees 20 min-
utes 27 seconds West 688.14 feet;
thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds East 137.79 feet to the
point of beginning.
All in Township 114 North, Range
Thirty 30 West, McLeod County,
Minnesota.
Subject to existing highways,
easements and rights of way of
record.
will be sold by the County Sheriff
of McLeod County, Minnesota, at
public auction on November 4,
2015, at 10:00 a.m., at the McLeod
County Sheriff’s Department, located
at 801 East Tenth Street, Glencoe,
Minnesota.
8. To the best of Mortgagee’s in-
formation, the property being fore-
closed has the following tax parcel
identification numbers and property
addresses:
Tax Parcel ID Property Address
12.020.0300 2957 County Road 7,
Stewart, MN 55385
12.029.1700 Not Assigned
(contiguous to above)
9. The time allowed by law for re-
demption by Mortgagors or Mort-
gagors’ personal representatives or
assigns is six (6) months after the
date of sale.
10. The property must be vacated
by 11:59 p.m. on May 4, 2016, pro-
vided the Mortgagors have not rein-
stated the Mortgage under Minnesota
Statutes, Section 580.30 or redeemed
the property under Minnesota
Statutes, Section 580.23. If the fore-
going date is a Saturday, Sunday or
legal holiday, then the date to vacate
is the next business day at 11:59 p.m.
11. THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGORS, THE MORT-
GAGORS’ PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-
TERED UNDER MINNNESOTA
STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THAT THE MORT-
GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-
PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS
COMMUNICATION IS TO COL-
LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
AGSTAR FINANCIAL
SERVICES, FLCA
/s/ Matthew P. Lindeman
(#0394749)
Rinke Noonan
Suite 300 US Bank Plaza
1015 W. St. Germain St.
P.O. Box 1497
St. Cloud, MN 56302
(320) 251-6700
(320) 656-3500 fax
Our File No. 14790-0267
Email: Mlindeman@
RinkeNoonan.com
Attorneys for Mortgagee
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle September 16, 23, 30,
October 7, 14 & 21, 2015)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in condi-
tions of the following described
mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: July
14, 2008
MORTGAGOR: Gregory L.
Schrupp, an unmarried man.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded August
29, 2008 McLeod County Recorder,
Document No. A-379263.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan
Chase Bank, National Association.
Dated December 5, 2011 Recorded
September 24, 2012, as Document
No. A405055.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
100109800000924143
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE: Plaza
Home Mortgage, Inc.
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: JPMorgan Chase
Bank, National Association
MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-
DRESS: 16576 Jade Avenue, Glen-
coe, MN 55336
TAX PARCEL I. D. #:
11.016.0900
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
THE WEST 812. 00 FEET OF
THE SOUTH HALF OF THE
SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTH-
WEST QUARTER AND THE
WEST 812. 00 FEET OF THE
SOUTH 19 RODS OF THE NORTH
HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST
QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER, ALL IN SECTION SIX-
TEEN (16) IN TOWNSHIP ONE
HUNDRED SIXTEEN (116)
NORTH OF RANGE TWENTY-
EIGHT (28) WEST, MCLEOD
COUNTY, MINNESOTA.
BEING THE SAME PREMISES
AS CONVEYED IN DEED FROM
GREGORY L. SCHRUPP
RECORDED 9/28/2006 IN DOCU-
MENT NUMBER A-365232, IN
SAID COUNTY AND STATE.
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$294,724.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $393,152.62
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure proceed-
ing Mortgagee/Assignee of Mort-
gagee complied with all notice re-
quirements as required by statute;
That no action or proceeding has
been instituted at law or otherwise to
recover the debt secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the
above described property will be sold
by the Sheriff of said county as fol-
lows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
December 9, 2015 at 10:00 AM
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Of-
fice, Law Enforcement Center, Main
Lobby, Glencoe, MN
to pay the debt then secured by
said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
said premises, and the costs and dis-
bursements, including attorneys’ fees
allowed by law subject to redemption
within six (6) months from the date
of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their
personal representatives or assigns
unless reduced to Five (5) weeks
under MN Stat. §580.07.
TIME AND DATE TO VACATE
PROPERTY: If the real estate is an
owner-occupied, single-family
dwelling, unless otherwise provided
by law, the date on or before which
the mortgagor(s) must vacate the
property if the mortgage is not rein-
stated under section 580.30 or the
property is not redeemed under sec-
tion 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on June 9,
2016 unless that date falls on a week-
end or legal holiday, in which case it
is the next weekday, and unless the
redemption period is reduced to 5
weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07
or 582.032.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGA-
TION ON MORTGAGE: None
Dated: October 2, 2015
JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association
Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee
USSET, WEINGARDEN AND
LIEBO, P.L.L.P.
Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of
Mortgagee
4500 Park Glen Road #300
Minneapolis, MN 55416
(952) 925-6888
30 – 15-006465 FC
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 14, 21, 28,
November 4, 11 & 18, 2015)
Foreclosure
15-101406
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the con-
ditions of the following described
mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: March
7, 2013
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$282,400.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Randy C.
Weegman and Mary L. Weegman,
husband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort-
gage Electronic Registration Sys-
tems, Inc.
MIN#: 1003763-0002324799-0
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-
ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Broker
Solutions, Inc. dba New American
Funding
SERVICER: New American Fund-
ing
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Filed April 4, 2013, McLeod County
Recorder, as Document Number
408950
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: Broker Solu-
tions, Inc. dba New American Fund-
ing.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
That part of the East Half of the
Northwest Quarter of Section 3,
Township 116 North, Range 27 West
described as follows:
Commencing at the Northeast cor-
ner of said Northwest Quarter; thence
Westerly along the North line of said
Northwest Quarter 472.00 feet to the
point of beginning of the land to be
described; thence continuing Wester-
ly along said North line 50.00 feet;
thence Southerly, parallel with the
East line of said Northwest Quarter
470.00 feet; thence Westerly, parallel
with said North line 315.00 feet;
thence Southerly, parallel with said
East line 433.90 feet; thence Easterly,
parallel with said North line 302.42
feet; thence Southerly, parallel with
said East line 193.06 feet, thence
Easterly parallel with said North line
434.57 feet to a point 100.00 feet, as
measured along said parallel line,
West of the East line of said North-
west Quarter, thence Northerly, par-
allel with said East line 627.00 feet;
thence Westerly, parallel with said
North line 372. 00 feet; thence
Northerly, parallel with said East line
470.00 feet to the point of beginning.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3617
190
th
St, Lester Prairie, MN 55354
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod
PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER: 02.003.1000
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$284,556.56
THAT all pre-foreclosure require-
ments have been complied with; that
no action or proceeding has been in-
stituted at law to recover the debt se-
cured by said mortgage, or any part
thereof;
PURSUANT, to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the
above described property will be sold
by the Sheriff of said county as fol-
lows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
December 16, 2015, 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Main
Office, 801 East 10
th
Street, Glencoe,
MN 55336
to pay the debt secured by said
mortgage and taxes, if any, on said
premises and the costs and disburse-
ments, including attorneys fees al-
lowed by law, subject to redemption
within 6 months from the date of said
sale by the mortgagor(s) the personal
representatives or assigns.
TIME AND DATE TO VACATE
PROPERTY: If the real estate is an
owner-occupied, single family
dwelling, unless otherwise provided
by law, the date on or before which
the mortgagor(s) must vacate the
property, if the mortgage is not rein-
stated under section 580.30 or the
property is not redeemed under sec-
tion 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on June 16,
2016, or the next business day if June
16, 2016 falls on a Saturday, Sunday
or legal holiday.
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-
TERED UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE-
TERMINING, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THAT THE MORT-
GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-
PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN 5
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED FOR AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.
Dated: October 14, 2015
Broker Solutions, Inc.
dba New American Funding
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
By
Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559
Diane F. Mach – 2737888
Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy – 2610X
Gary J. Evers – 00134764
Tracy J. Halliday – 034610X
Attorneys for Mortgagee
12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 831-4060
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 21, 28,
November 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2015)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in condi-
tions of the following described
mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: May
1, 2008
MORTGAGOR: Darlene John-
son and Chris Johnson, wife and hus-
band.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded Septem-
ber 11, 2008 McLeod County
Recorder, Document No. A-379460
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan
Chase Bank, National Association
successor by merger Chase Home Fi-
nance, LLC. Dated April 4, 2011,
Recorded April 8, 2011, as Docu-
ment No. 395698.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
100286220080853267
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE: Lend
America
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: JPMorgan Chase
Bank, National Association
MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-
DRESS: 615 Merrill Street South-
west, Hutchinson, MN 55350
TAX PARCEL I. D. #:
231670470
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 5 and the West 15 feet of Lot
4, in Block 7, Dascher’s Addition to
the City of Hutchinson.
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$135,950.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $142,718.50
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure proceed-
ing Mortgagee/Assignee of Mort-
gagee complied with all notice re-
quirements as required by statute;
That no action or proceeding has
been instituted at law or otherwise to
recover the debt secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the
above described property will be sold
by the Sheriff of said county as fol-
lows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
December 17, 2015 at 10:00 AM
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Of-
fice, Law Enforcement Center, Main
Lobby, Glencoe, MN
to pay the debt then secured by
said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
said premises, and the costs and dis-
bursements, including attorneys’ fees
allowed by law subject to redemption
within six (6) months from the date
of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their
personal representatives or assigns
unless reduced to Five (5) weeks
under MN Stat. §580.07.
TIME AND DATE TO VACATE
PROPERTY: If the real estate is an
owner-occupied, single-family
dwelling, unless otherwise provided
by law, the date on or before which
the mortgagor(s) must vacate the
property if the mortgage is not rein-
stated under section 580.30 or the
property is not redeemed under sec-
tion 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on June 17,
2016 unless that date falls on a week-
end or legal holiday, in which case it
is the next weekday, and unless the
redemption period is reduced to 5
weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07
or 582.032.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGA-
TION ON MORTGAGE: None
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-
TERED UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THAT THE MORT-
GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-
ROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.”
Dated: October 14, 2015
JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association
Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee
USSET, WEINGARDEN AND
LIEBO, P.L.L.P.
Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of
Mortgagee
4500 Park Glen Road #300
Minneapolis, MN 55416
(952) 925-6888
30 – 15-007812 FC
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 21, 28,
November 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2015)
Foreclosure
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
SALE THE RIGHT TO
VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT
AND IDENTITY OF THE
ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW
IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS
ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN: That default has occurred in
the conditions of the following
described mortgage: DATE OF
MORTGAGE: November 21, 2011
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT
OF MORTGAGE: $45, 000. 00
MORTGAGOR(S): Jonathan
Albrecht, a married man
MORTGAGEE: Home State Bank
SERVICER: U.S. Bank National
Association LENDER: Home State
Bank . DATE AND PLACE OF
FILING: Mcleod County
Minnesota, Recorder , on November
30, 2011, as Document No. 399630.
ASSIGNED TO: U. S. BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Dated: November 21, 2011 , and
recorded November 30, 2011 by
Document No. 399631 . LEGAL
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) of
Subdivision of the South 636.2 feet
of Block 1 of Church Addition to
Silver Lake, McLeod County,
Minnesota PROPERTY ADDRESS:
217 Grove Avenue NE, Silver Lake,
MN 55381 PROPERTY I.D:
19.072.0080 COUNTY IN WHICH
PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Mcleod
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE
DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
Forty-Six Thousand Five Hundred
Ten and 05/100 ($46,510.05) THAT
no action or proceeding has been
instituted at law to recover the debt
secured by said mortgage, or any
part thereof; that there has been
compliance with all pre-foreclosure
notice and acceleration requirements
of said mortgage, and/or applicable
statutes; PURSUANT, to the power
of sale contained in said mortgage,
the above described property will be
sold by the Sheriff of said county as
follows: DATE AND TIME OF
SALE: 10:00 AM on December 8,
2015 PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s
Main Office, 801 East 10th Street,
Glencoe, MN 55336 to pay the debt
then secured by said mortgage
and taxes, if any actually paid by the
mortgagee, on the premises and the
costs and disbursements allowed by
law. The time allowed by law for
redemption by said mortgagor(s),
their personal representatives or
assigns is 6.00 months from the date
of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated
under Minn. Stat. Section580.30 or
the property is not redeemed under
Minn. Stat. Section580. 23, the
Mortgagor must vacate the property
on or before 11:59 p.m. on June 8,
2016, or the next business day if
June 8, 2016 falls on a Saturday,
Sunday or legal holiday. “THE
TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR
REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES OR
ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL
ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER
MINNESOTA STATUTES,
SECTION 582. 032,
DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF
LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE
NOT PROPERTY USED IN
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.” Dated:
October 21, 2015 U.S. BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Randall S. Miller and Associates,
PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of
Mortgage/Mortgagee Canadian
Pacific Plaza, 120 South Sixth
Street, Suite 2050 Minneapolis, MN
55402 Phone: 952-232-0052 Our
File No. 15MN00286-2 THIS IS A
COMMUNICATION FROM A
DEBT COLLECTOR. A-4547227
10/21/2015, 10/28/2015, 11/04/2015,
11/11/2015, 11/18/2015, 11/25/2015
City of Brownton
Brownton
October Council Meeting
Fire Chief Chris Hansch received
grant information from MN Dept of
Pub Safety stating there’s a grant
program for fire departments to pur-
chase a turnout gear washer. City to
budget 10% in 2017.
Resident concerns regarding
neighborhood cats using flower/veg-
etable gardens as litter boxes. Chief
Bauer said PD staff will trap cats at
large and remove them.
Caretaker of family residence
asked for leniency paying for the
$800 hookup fee for natural gas. Due
to special circumstances, council ap-
proved a 50% reduction to be paid by
November 1.
Resident presented concerns re-
garding decisions made at Planning
Commission meeting this summer
(i.e. portable sheds, hookup to city
utilities by non-residents, church at
Community Center, etc.) that were
overturned by the Council who ex-
plained each decision was made on a
case by case basis and approved by
majority.
Blight problem on 1
s t
Avenue
South was addressed in court and
will now go to jury trial.
SEH City Engineer is anticipating
Rural Development review the engi-
neering report for the 2016 infra-
structure project by October end.
Special meeting will be held on
Tuesday, October 27 at 6 p.m. with
Council, SEH, and City Financial
Analyst to discuss future utility rates,
2016 project, and city finance issues
resulting. City is working to partner
with McLeod GIS system to develop
a digital as built plan for future
usage. Brief discussion was held re-
garding grant dollars available for
economic development plans for the
future of Brownton.
Public Works Draeger reported
Muellers will be patching roads this
fall dug up for various reasons.
Flushing hydrants will occur in late
October and hydrant repairs needed
on two specific hydrants at $2950
cost. The lift station auto dialer has
been replaced and is now opera-
tional. The plow truck is next need-
ing to be replaced. Neubarth tree
trimming done for now until frost.
Chief Bauer reported the squad
camera destroyed by sun this sum-
mer; new one priced at $1,700. PD
garage door opener broke to be serv-
iced Wednesday. Storage fee set at
$25/day for stolen or confiscated
items.
Senior Nutrition at the Communi-
ty Center has been approved for
2016.
RS Fiber settlement with Best and
Flanagan has been approved by
Brownton Council.
Hometown Solar Grant Program is
selecting four cities in which to in-
stall solar panels. Brownton will re-
ceive the panels at no cost to the city;
the panels will be located back of the
Civic Center.
Natural gas rebates will be bud-
geted and available beginning Janu-
ary of 2016.
Council approved 6-month proba-
tionary wage increases for Glaeser
and Klabunde.
Meeting adjourned.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 21, 2015)
Probate
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF McLEOD
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT COURT
Court File Number: 43-PR-15-1264
In Re: Estate of
Lawrence Alfred Norton,
Decedent,
NOTICE OF
INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE,
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that an application
for informal appointment of Personal
Representative was filed with the
Registrar. The Registrar accepted the
application and appointed Ruby D.
Toenies, whose address is 5654 190
th
Street, Randle, MN 56475, to serve
as the personal representative of the
decedent’s estate.
Any heir or other interested per-
son may be entitled to appointment
as personal representative or may ob-
ject to the appointment of the person-
al representative. Any objection to
the appointment of the personal rep-
resentative must be filed with the
Court, and any properly filed objec-
tion will be heard by the Court after
notice is provided to interested per-
sons of the date of hearing on the ob-
jection.
Unless objections are filed, and
unless the Court orders otherwise,
the personal representative has the
full power to administer the estate,
including, after thirty (30) days from
the issuance of letters of general ad-
ministration, the power to sell, en-
cumber, lease or distribute any inter-
est in real estate owned by the dece-
dent.
Notice is further given that, sub-
ject to Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, all
creditors having claims against the
decedent’s estate are required to pres-
ent the claims to the personal repre-
sentative or to the Court within four
(4) months after the date of this no-
tice or the claims will be barred.
Dated: September 30, 2015
/s/ Karen V. Messner
Registrar
/s/ Karen V Messner
Court Administrator
GAVIN, WINTERS & LONG,
LTD.
Mark W. Ostlund
MN# 395238
1017 Hennepin Ave. N.
Glencoe, Minnesota 55336
Telephone: 320-864-5142
Facsimile: 320-864-5146
Email: mostlund@goslawfirm.com
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 21 & 28, 2015)
Probate
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF MCLEOD
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
PROBATE DIVISION
DISTRICT COURT
Court File Number: 43-PR-15-1437
In Re: Estate of
Elmer Maass
aka Elmer H. Maass
Deceased.
NOTICE AND ORDER FOR
HEARING ON
PETITION FOR
APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL
ADMINISTRATOR
TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES:
It is Ordered and Notice is given
that on 9
th
day of November, 2015 at
8:30 a.m., a hearing will be held in
above named Court at Glencoe, Min-
nesota, for the Petition for Formal
Appointment of Special Administra-
tor, appointing Jeffrey W. Brelje as
Special Administrator of the Estate of
Elmer Maass aka Elmer H. Maass.
Any objections to the Petition
must be filed with the Court prior to
or raised at the hearing. If proper,
and no objections are filed, Jeffrey
W. Brelje will be appointed Special
Administrator of the Estate pursuant
to Minn. Stat. §524.3-614-618, with
full power to administer the Estate,
with no bond, including the issuance
of Letters of Special Administration
to Jeffrey W. Brelje upon qualifica-
tion and acceptance.
Notice shall be given by: Mailing
a copy of this Notice and Order to
each interested person by United
States mail at least 14 days before the
time set for the hearing.
Publishing this Notice and Order
in accordance with Minn. Stat.
§524.1-401(3).
Dated: October 6, 2015
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Michael R Savre
Judge of District Court
/s/ Karen V Messner
Court Administrator
Raphael J. Miller
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER
332 Sibley Ave., Box 447
Gaylord, MN 55334
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 14 & 21, 2015)
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Two cats to good home. One
male, one female. Must go togeth-
er. Christine (320) 300-4489.
Handicrafts
Order your spruce tops now at
THIS OLD HOUSE “Garden &
Gifts” in Arlington. Save those
dried hydrangeas and join us for a
FREE do your own spruce top pot
with purchase of a spruce top bun-
dle starting at $13.99. Classes are
November 7 at 10 a.m., November
8 at 1p.m. and November 11 at 6
p.m. (507) 964-5990.
Heating/Air Conditioning
Special-96.1% Goodman gas fur-
nace and programmable thermo-
stat, $2,200 installed or AC unit,
$1,900 installed. J&R Plumbing
Heating AC, Lester Prairie (320)
510-5035.
WoodMaster wood stove 5500
super duty. 11years old, well main-
tained, $4,200. (320) 894-6371.
FOR SALE
Home Health
Used mobility scooter in good con-
dition. (320) 282-1688.
Household Goods
Furniture. Call (320) 864-5295 to
make an appoi ntment to see
below mentioned items located at
1708 Hennepin Ave. N, Glencoe.
Stereo cabi net wi th radi o and
record turntable. Singer Touch and
Sew Deluxe zig-zag sewing ma-
chine in desk cabinet plus chair.
Model 640. Regular size bed with
headboard and frame for box
spring and mattress. To be sold
with matching dresser that has
mirror and three large drawers and
three small drawers.
Lawn, Garden
Fal l i s for pl anti ng at Thi s Ol d
House Garden and Gifts in Arling-
ton, MN. SAVE 40-60% on shade
and fruit trees, shrubs and peren-
nials. Open everyday, Highway 5
SW. (507) 964-5990.
Miscellaneous
Uniflame portable wood fireplace,
never used. $30/BO. (320) 238-
2331.
Produce, Meat
Pumpkins, squash, gourds, mini
pumpkins, tomatoes, onions, pota-
toes, zucchini, peppers and other
vegetabl es. Located one mi l e
southwest of Arlington on Highway
5. (507) 964-2404.
LIVESTOCK, PETS
Poultry
Chukar, Pheasants and Hungari-
an Partridge available now. indi-
anlakegamebirds.com. (507) 647-
3928.
REAL ESTATE
Houses
“DEER HUNTERS!” zoned ag. 5
acres, of which 3 acres is hard
woods, fruit trees and deer habitat.
Evidence galore! A modern bi-level
home with appliances is nestled to
protect from Minnesota winters.
Olivia area. $175,000. (608) 989-
2880.
Cute 2BR, 2BA home in Winsted.
Fully renovated, move-in ready.
New roof, large backyard, parking
pad, oversized heated garage with
workshop, large basement. Lake
view. $110,000. (651) 231-3295.
Home for sale by owner, Arlington.
3BR, 1.5BA, attached garage,
stone exterior, new roof. Com-
pletely remodeled inside. Large
corner lot with fence. $129,500.
Call Sandy at (507) 469-2259 for
showing.
REAL ESTATE
Land
Farm land for sale north of Glencoe.
Sealed bids required by Nov. 5. Call
Mark Ostlund, Attorney at (320)
864-5142 for more information.
Townhomes
For sale by owner: 2BR Town-
home, Glencoe. (320) 282-1688.
RENTAL
Apartment
2BR Apartment wi th garage,
water/sewer/garbage included.
No pets. Available Immediately.
New Auburn (320) 327-2928.
Village Cooperative of Hutchinson
(320) 234-7761. 55+ Senior living.
Now taking reservations! The best
of renting and the best of owning!
Call for your tour! Come in and
check out our many amenities and
how to receive homeowner bene-
fits with Cooperative Living! EHO.
Business, Office
New offices, high traffic location
downtown Glencoe, 400 sq. ft. Af-
fordable rent. Storage space also
available. Call Glenn at (320) 864-
5903.
RENTAL
Storage
Glen Knoll Storage, Glencoe, Hwy
22 NW. 5x10s, $35/mo.; 10x10s,
$45/mo.; 10x15s, $55/mo.;
10x20s, $65/mo.; 10x25s, $75/mo.
10x30s, $85/mo. 10x40s, $115.
(320) 864-5294.
Want To Rent
Want to rent farmland for 2015
and beyond. (320) 510-1604.
WANTED: Land for 2016 and be-
yond. Will pay top dollar for large
acreage of patterned, tiled or evi-
dence of well drained land with
high yielding history. Contact Rich
Elbert (320) 365-4342.
Young farmer looking for land to
rent for 2015 and beyond. Com-
petitive rates and reference avail-
able. Call Austin Blad (320) 221-
3517.
SALES
Sales
Remember the Past Holiday Sea-
son Hours October 14- December
24. Hours: Sunday 12 p.m.- 5
p.m.; Monday closed; Tuesday-
Friday 10 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Saturday,
10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Open Mondays in
December. Located in the Hutchin-
son Mall, 1060 Highway 15 South.
Furni ture, hol i day decor, man
cave, vi ntage, anti ques, col -
lectibles and unique treasures.
(320) 583-9519. Find us on Face-
book, like and share!
SERVICES
Building Contractors
30 Years professional home repair
service. Interior/exterior. Fair rates
for quality work. Call (320) 359-
0333.
HAVE A PROJECT?
NEED HELP? Check out the
TOOLS OF THE TRADE
published weekly in
The Glencoe Advertiser.
Furniture
KOTTKE UPHOLSTERY. Furni-
ture upholstery, repair, and can-
ing. Fabric and supplies available.
(320) 864-3018.
Misc. Service
CUSTOM LOG SAWING- Cut at
your place or ours. White oak lum-
ber decking and buy logs. Give
Virgil a call. (320) 864-4453.
LUXURY PARTY BUS Available
for weddi ngs, shuttl es, Twi ns,
bachelor(ette) parties, birthday or
business. Call Ryan (320) 583-
2674 or kingstoncoaches.com for
more info.
MANAGER
for central Minnesota newspaper print-
ing plant. Experience with direct-to-
plate systems preferred, management
and other web fed press experience
helpful. Email: jquinco@runestone.net
by October 30, 2015
LINSMEIER TRUCKING
A MN based company is now hir-
ing Company Drivers to pull hop-
per bottom in the upper Midwest.
Home weekends. Call 320/382-6644
NOW HIRING
Company OTR drivers. $2,000
sign on bonus, flexible home
time, extensive benefits. Call
now! Hibb’s & Co. 763/389-0610
LOOKING FOR O/OPERATORS
and Drivers to pull our trailer or yours
also have lease purchase available. We
offer excellent revenue, miles, FCFS dis-
patch, weekly settlements, direct deposit,
home time. Call Recruiting 800/845-5838
“MINNESOTA EXPOSED”
is now available! This bathroom humor
book contains insights into the passive-ag-
gressive communication style of Minneso-
tans. Visit www.MinnesotaNiceMojo.com
to order one today!
SELL YOUR
STRUCTURED SETTLEMENT
or annuity payments for CASH NOW.
You don’t have to wait for your future
payments any longer! Call 800/218-8581
GOT KNEE PAIN?
Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a
pain-relieving brace -little or no
cost to you. Medicare patients call
health hotline now! 800/755-6807
DONATE YOUR CAR
truck/boat to Heritage For The Blind. Free
3 day vacation, tax deductible, free towing,
all paperwork taken care of 800/439-1735
DISH NETWORK
Get more for less! Starting $19.99/
month (for 12 months), plus bundle
& save (Fast Internet for $15 more/
month.) Call now 800/297-8706
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Canadian and International phar-
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get $15.00 off your first prescription
and free shipping. Call 800/259-1096
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McLeod Publishing is looking for a part-time Insert-
er to work Fridays from 7:30 a.m. until inserting is
finished, usually between 4-5 p.m. Half day or every
other week shifts available.
Must be able to work on your feet for an extended
period of time and be able to lift 25+ pounds.
Please stop by to fill out an application:
The Glencoe Advertiser
716 E 10
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St., Glencoe MN 55336
320-864-5518
1319 Greeley Ave. N.,
Glencoe • 320-864-5282
Managed by Nationwide
Housing Corporation
Because there’s more to life than rent!
Features are:
• Elevator/controlled entry
• Spacious apartments
• Convenient downtown location
• Affordable & Income-based
housing for those 62 & older
or disabled
• Senior Dining On Site/Activities
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Huge Multi-Family
Garage Sale
1609 Louden Ave.
Girls 0-teen, boys 0-12,
ladies plus, mens, Home
Interiors, Lia Sophia, lots
of household, kitchen &
misc. items. Left-handed
women’s golf clubs.
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716 E. 10
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Sibley Shopper
402 W. Alden St.
P.O. Box 388
Arlington, MN 55307
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Type or print your favorite recipe on the recipe form
shown, or attach your own. You can use another
sheet of paper if you run out of room for your recipe.
Here’s your chance to share your favorite holiday recipe and have a
chance to win Chanhassen Dinner Theatre tickets! Simply type or print
your favorite recipe on the recipe form below, or attach your own and
mail it to our office. You can also enter your recipe(s) online or email
them. We will draw entries from both our Arlington and Glencoe offices
for FREE Chanhassen Dinner Theatre tickets for you and a special some-
one to enjoy dinner and a show. Winners will be published in the Nov.
22, 2015, Holiday Gift Guide Supplement. Two winners will be selected
in a random drawing, one from each paper. Entrants can only win once.
Deadline to receive entries is Nov. 9, 2015.
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Parental Rights
Parental Rights
Notice
Dewayne McCaa: Please take no-
tice that a petition has been filed with
the McLeod County District Court
seeking to adjudicate K.J.T. date of
birth 1/22/2012 as a child in need of
protection of services and a petition
has been filed with the McLeod
County District Court seeking to ter-
minate your parental rights to the
minor child K. J. T. date of birth
1/22/2012.
A hearing has been scheduled for
January 4, 2016, at 1:30 p.m. at the
McLeod County Courthouse at 830
East 11
th
Street, Glencoe, MN. Your
presence is required. If you fail to at-
tend the hearing on January 4, 2016,
at 1:30 p.m., the Court could termi-
nate your parental rights to K.J.T. by
default, without your appearance.
You may obtain a copy of the Pe-
titions, and any orders issued from
the Court, from the McLeod County
Court Administrator’s Office.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 14, 21 & 28,
2015)
McLeod County
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE OF MINNESOTA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF MCLEOD
MCLEOD COUNTY DRAINAGE
AUTHORITY
NOTICE OF HEARING ON BIDS
TO BE CONSIDERED
In the matter of County Ditch No.
20
Repair Petition of Fox Ridge
Farms, et-al
WHEREAS, on the 18
th
day of
February, 2015 a Petition to Repair
County Ditch No. 20 was filed in the
office of the County Auditor-Treasur-
er of McLeod County, Minnesota,
and
WHEREAS, the notice of adver-
tisement for bids to be received by
the McLeod County Auditor-Treasur-
er until 10:00 a.m., September 22,
2015 for the furnishing of all labor
and material for the repair of County
Ditch No. 20 has been published as
provided by law, and
WHEREAS, on September 22,
2015 at 10:00 a.m. the bids were
opened.
NOW, THEREFORE, TAKE
NOTICE, that the hearing on said
bids to be considered will be held be-
fore the McLeod County Drainage
Authority on Thursday, October 22,
2015 at 1:00 p.m. in the McLeod
County Courthouse lower level
County Boardroom, 830 11
th
Street
East, in the City of Glencoe, Min-
nesota.
Items to be discussed and consid-
ered include:
1. Consider awarding the bid (Pre-
sented by SEH, Inc.)
2. Discussion on Inspection on
Project
3. Consider Bonding for Project
4. Other items of business as
deemed necessary.
All interested persons are invited
to attend and be heard in this matter.
If you have any questions, please
contact the McLeod County Auditor-
Treasurer’s Office at 320-864-1210
or cindy.schultz@co.mcleod.mn.us
Dated: October 5, 2015
Cindy Schultz Ford
McLeod County Auditor-Treasurer
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 7, 14 & 21, 2015)
Hale Township
HALE TOWNSHIP
MCLEOD COUNTY
STATE OF MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FOR VACATION OF
JUPITER COURT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Town Board of Supervisors
of the Town of Hale, County of
McLeod, State of Minnesota, will
meet at 7:30 p.m. on the 12th day of
November, 2015 at the Hale Town
Hall to consider vacation of Jupiter
Court as shown on the Plat of Waters
Edge as recorded in the office of the
McLeod County Recorder.
The scheduled hearing is for the
purpose of determining whether the
above-described road should be va-
cated. Such persons who desire to be
heard with reference to this proposed
vacation will be given the opportuni-
ty to be heard at this public hearing.
Dated this 8
t h
day of October
2015.
TOWN OF HALE
/s/ Tammy Stifter
Town Clerk
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle October 21 & 28, 2015)
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We offer 100% company-paid health and dental insurance
premiums, retirement plan, excellent wages, a great work
environment and year-round work for the right applicant.
To join our team, please contact (952) 442-1726.
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is currently seeking
qualified individuals to
fill crew leader and crew
member positions for
our growing landscape
design/build company.
CALL CENTER
REPRESENTATIVES!
Great job opportunities at Heartland America!
We’re conveniently located in Chaska between
Hwy. 5 and 41! Heartland America is a Direct
Marketing company offering brand name and
other quality merchandise at value prices via
catalog and internet sales. No Outbound calling!
Great pay and benefits!
Print and send application or apply in person:
Heartland America Attn: Nicole
8085 Century Blvd., Chaska, MN 55318
E-mail: chaskaemployment@heartlandamerica.com
Online Application: www.heartlandamerica.com/application
Ph: 952-361-5671 Fax: 952-361-3656
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• Route Drivers A.M. & P.M.
• Sports Drivers
• Sub Drivers
Apply today - will train!
GSL Bus Service
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PART TIME & FULL TIME
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Elkay Wood Products, based in Waconia, MN offers semi-
custom cabinetry through design centers and retailers nation-
wide. Elkay Wood Products is known as a leader in the
kitchen and bath industry and offers premier, fashionable
cabinetry at a competitive price.
If you are looking for a workplace with non-rotating
shifts, and steady work hours then you need to apply at
Elkay Wood Products in Waconia!
We currently have openings in our Waconia manufacturing
facility for full & part time on our 1
st
and 3
rd
shifts for the fol-
lowing positions:
• Builders – 1
st
Shift
• Finishing/Sprayers – 1
st
& 3
rd
Shift (4-day work week)
Shift differential
– 3
rd
shift:
$
2.00
– 4-DAY WORK WEEK OPPORTUNITIES –
Previous manufacturing or building experience
is a plus, but not required.
We will train the right individual!
(Due to possible use of machines, applicants must be
at least 18 years of age.)
We offer competitive wages and benefit package for full/part time
employees which includes:
– Retention Bonus
– 401k Retirement Plan with Company Match
– Health, Dental, Life and Disability Insurance after 60 days
– Paid vacation
– Excellent employee discount program
To apply, please go online at www.elkay.com, click Careers,
then Hourly Manufacturing and Technical Opportunities.
Wood Products
180 Industrial Blvd
Waconia, MN 55387 EOE
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Aveyron Homes, Inc., recently
named One of the Top 100
Business Places to Work For in
MN, is looking for caring peo-
ple to join our team as both
full-time staff (30hrs./week)
and part-time. Help is needed
during afternoons, evenings,
overnights and every other
weekend, providing services to
our clients, who have various
disabilities. Be a part of a dedi-
cated staff who make a differ-
ence in the lives of others.
Apply online at
www.aveyronhomes.com
(click on Careers)
or call us at 320-587-6277
for more details.
Aveyron Homes, Inc. is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Ladybug Preschool Learning
Center offers great pay &
benefits, including childcare,
health insurance and more.
Must meet Rule 3 D.H.S.
qualifications.
CPR & First Aide Certification
and SIDS/Shaken Baby
are required. **May be
obtained after hire.
High school diploma & 18
years or older required.
Background check must be
completed on all hires.
If interested, please contact
Katie R at 952-442-5057,
by e-mail at
krickert@ladybugcc.com
or stop by Ladybug
to fill out an application.
859 Vista Blvd.
Waconia, MN 55387
Applications available at the
center, via e-mail request,
or online at
www.ladybugcc.com.
*wages based upon
experience and schooling.
(After 90 days of employment
you will receive your
$
100
signing bonus.
Mention the
hiring bonus at
your interview.)
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Transit Dispatcher Needed
$
18.27 per hour plus excellent benefits!
Trailblazer Transit is looking for an office professional to
provide excellent customer service and stability in a fast-paced,
team-oriented environment. Strong communication skills,
attention to detail, and a positive attitude are required. Duties
include: answering telephones and two-way radios, scheduling
rides, record keeping, and general office support. Minimum
qualifications include the ability to read maps, provide
directions, organize data, and control and direct resources.
Post-secondary degree is preferred as the position requires
high-level thinking skills. One full-time position from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. is currently available in Glencoe. Employees work each
day Monday through Friday with the opportunity to work extra
hours as needed. Excellent benefit package! Earn 17 days of
Paid Time Off per year plus 6 additional paid holidays and
PERA retirement. Full-time employees also receive a health,
life, and short-term disability insurance package. Successful
applicants must pass a drug test and background checks.
EOE.
Come and Join Our Team!
1-888-743-3828
Call toll-free for application and information.
Applications accepted until position is filled.
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CMI Equipment & Engineering – manufactures food
processing equipment – is looking for a reliable person
proficient in drafting with design skills as well. Must be
familiar with AutoCAD. Job will also involve estimating and
job-site measuring.
WELDER
CMI is also looking for a reliable person with stainless steel TIG
welding experince. Some travel is included.
For more info, please call between 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
320-864-5894
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Full-Time Construction Opportunities
Hutchinson and Glencoe, MN
Lester Buildings, a leader in post-frame (pole barn) con-
struction has an exciting full-time carpentry opportunities
based out of the Hutchinson and Glencoe areas. We are a
safety conscious, quality-minded, team oriented company.
We strive to keep our construction crews working year-
round.
We are seeking candidates with knowledge and experience
using hand tools, power tools and various construction
equipment. Experience in post-frame construction is a plus.
Responsibilities range from basic framing to exterior finish
work. This position may require occasional travel with per
diem included for overnight stays.
Pay is competitive and based on experience. Full-time em-
ployees will also receive a full benefits package. Come join
our team and help build someone’s dream!
Apply online at www.lesterbuildings.com (Construction
Hutchinson and Construction Glencoe)
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Glencoe Advertiser
716 E 10
th
St., PO Box 188
Glencoe, MN 55336
ph. 320-864-5518 fax: 320-864-5510
Contact:
Karin Ramige Cornwell •
karinr@glencoenews.com
Brenda Fogarty, brendaf@glencoenews.com
Sue Keenan, suek@glencoenews.com
Sibley Shopper
serving Sibley County
402 W. Alden St., PO Box 388
Arlington, MN 55307
ph. 507-964-5547 fax: 507-964-2423
Contact: Ashley Reetz
ashleyr@arlingtonmnnews.com
This great annual section is always full of great
reader-submitted recipes, coloring contest
and holiday events. The easy-to-read book
format also makes it convenient to
use throughout the holidays!
This section will be sent out to over
16,000 homes in 19 communities
in the McLeod, Sibley and
portions of LeSueur and
Carver counties.
Your guide
to holiday
shopping, fun
& festivities!
To be included in this popular edition call either office:
To view last year’s Holiday Gift Guide, go to www.glencoenews.com
Final advertising
deadline:
Monday, Nov. 2
The Holiday Gift Guide will be delivered in the
Glencoe Advertiser and the Sibley Shopper on Nov. 22.
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, October 21, 2015, page 7B
The McLeod
County Chronicle
McLeod Co. Sheriff
TUESDAY, OCT. 13
12:14 a.m. — The Lester
Prairie Fire Department and the
sheriff’s office responded to a
combine fire on County Road 9,
north of Lester Prairie. The fire
was extinguished.
2:54 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Lester Prairie Police
Department in a search of a per-
son who had fled arrest on felony
warrants from a resi dence on
Babcock Avenue in Lester Prairie.
Also assisting in the search were
the Minnesota State Patrol, Win-
sted Police Department and the
Wright County K-9 unit. The sus-
pect was found and arrested.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14
2:05 a.m. — A deputy came
across a power pol e that had
been broken off in the area of
County Road 7 and 75th Street,
east of Stewart. The power com-
pany was contacted.
2:30 a.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Hutchinson Police
Department with a theft that oc-
curred at an apartment on Fourth
Avenue in Hutchinson.
7:47 a.m. — A deputy issued a
verbal warni ng i n regard to a
property damage accident in the
area of Babcock Avenue and
Highway 7, north of Lester Prairie.
12:40 p.m. — A large wildland
fire was reported in the area of
County Road 7 and Vale Avenue,
southwest of Hutchi nson. Re-
sponding were the sheriff’s office,
Hutchinson Fire Department and
the Hutchinson Ambulance. Fire
departments from Brownton,
Glencoe, Buffalo Lake, Stewart
and Silver Lake were called for
mutual aid. The fire was extin-
guished.
1:13 p.m. — Wanda Lea Mon-
son, 58, of Hutchinson, was ar-
rested on a probabl e cause
charge of driving while intoxicated
and taken to the McLeod County
Jail after a traffic stop in the area
of County Road 7 and Vale Av-
enue, southwest of Hutchinson.
1:39 p.m. — The sheriff’s of-
fice, Stewart First Responders
and Buffalo Lake Ambulance re-
sponded to a medical on Bowman
Street in Stewart. The person was
taken by ambulance to the Glen-
coe hospital.
8:10 p.m. — Hay bales were
reported in the road near a resi-
dence on Babcock Avenue, north
of Lester Prairie. A deputy moved
the bales to the side of the road.
THURSDAY, OCT. 15
4:41 a.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Hutchinson Police
wi th a reported burgl ary i n
progress at a business on High-
way 15. Everything was fine.
7:40 a.m. — The sheriff’s of-
fice, Stewart First Responders
and Buffalo Lake Ambulance re-
sponded to a medical on Mow-
bray Street in Stewart. An individ-
ual was taken to the Hutchinson
Hospital.
10:34 a.m. — An assault was
reported on Mowbray Street in
Hutchinson. The individuals were
separated.
11:34 a.m. — A deputy
checked on a broken telephone
pole at County Road 7 and Yacht
Avenue and called the telephone
company.
12:20 p.m. — A deputy per-
formed a welfare check on Wells
Avenue, northeast of Hutchinson.
The individual was not at home.
2:06 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
and Buffalo Lake Ambulance re-
sponded to an assault on Mow-
bray Street in Stewart. Two indi-
viduals were taken to the Glencoe
Hospital and a 17-year-old was
arrested on a probabl e cause
charge of domestic assault and
taken to the McLeod County Jail.
2:24 p.m. — An animal com-
plaint was reported at an address
on 190th Street, west of Lester
Prairie. The deputy spoke with the
owner.
4:24 p.m. — Deputies respond-
ed to a suspicious activity report
at an address on Major Avenue,
east of Hutchinson. A trespass
notice was issued.
5:42 p.m. — A deputy respond-
ed to a report of fraud at a resi-
dence on Dairy Avenue, south-
east of Glencoe.
5:59 p.m. — A car-deer acci-
dent was reported in the area of
County Road 2 and 240th Street,
northeast of Hutchinson. There
were no injuries.
7:43 p.m. — A disturbance was
reported at a residence on Mow-
bray Street in Stewart. A deputy
mediated the situation.
FRIDAY, OCT. 16
10:55 a.m. — Scam phone
calls were reported at a residence
on 234th Circle, north of Hutchin-
son. A deputy advised the report-
ing party of their options.
11:10 a.m. — The sheriff’s of-
fice assisted the Glencoe Police
Department with a domestic at a
residence on Ash Street in Glen-
coe. A Glencoe officer arrested a
person and took hi m to the
McLeod County Jail.
11:32 a.m. — A person on
125th Street, northwest of Glen-
coe, reported threats that were
being made.
1:22 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Silver Lake Police
Department in mediating a do-
mestic situation at a residence on
Grove Avenue SE in Silver Lake.
8:04 p.m. — Gun shots were
reported in the area of Century
Lane in Silver Lake, but officers
were unable to locate the source
of the complaint.
9:05 p.m. — A deputy respond-
ed to a car-deer accident in the
area of County Road 7 and 115th
Street, northeast of Stewart.
There were no injuries.
SATURDAY, OCT. 17
12:13 p.m. — The sheriff’s of-
fice and the Hutchinson Fire De-
partment responded to a fire in
the area of Val e Avenue and
County Road 7, southwest of
Hutchinson. the fire was extin-
guished.
12:44 p.m. — A broken power
pole was reported in the area of
20th Street and Pi l ot Avenue,
south of Brownton. McLeod Coop
Power was notified.
1:22 p.m. — The Hutchinson
Fire Department and the sheriff’s
office responded to a fire in a field
off Zane Avenue, southwest of
Hutchinson. The fire was extin-
guished.
6:21 p.m. — A deputy respond-
ed to a welfare check on Highway
15, northwest of Brownton. Every-
thing was fine.
7:07 p.m. — A suspicious per-
son was reported to be walking
near an address on Oday Av-
enue, southeast of Brownton. The
individual, Scott William-Brown
Mooney, 44, of Brownton, was ar-
rested on a probabl e cause
charge of drug possession and
taken to the McLeod County Jail
in Glencoe.
8:17 p.m. — A deputy respond-
ed to an ani mal compl ai nt on
Bowman Street in Stewart, and
took a dog to the Heart of Min-
nesota shelter in Hutchinson.
8:16 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Silver Lake Police
Department with a report of a per-
son missing from a business on
Main Street W in Silver Lake. The
person was found.
SUNDAY, OCT. 18
8:23 a.m. — A deputy came
across a car-deer accident in the
area of Highway 7 and Falcon Av-
enue, east of Silver Lake. There
were no injuries.
8:55 a.m. — The sheriff’s office
and Hutchinson Ambulance re-
sponded to a medical on County
Road 7, east of Hutchinson. The
individual was taken by ambu-
lance to the Hutchinson hospital.
11:13 a.m. — The sheriff’s of-
fi ce responded to a report of
shots being fired in the area of
Dairy Avenue and 90th Street,
southeast of Glencoe. Everything
was fine.
3:26 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Silver Lake police
and fire departments with a trailer
on fire near Main Street W in Sil-
ver Lake. The fi re was exti n-
guished.
4:47 p.m. — The Glencoe and
New Auburn fire departments, the
sheriff’s office and the Minnesota
State Patrol responded to a corn
field on fire on County Road 2,
south of Glencoe. The fire was
extinguished.
6:56 p.m. — The Hutchinson
and Glencoe fire departments, the
sheriff’s office and the Hutchinson
Ambulance responded to a shed
fire on 130th Street, southeast of
Hutchinson. The fire was extin-
guished.
MONDAY, OCT. 19
8:10 a.m. — A deputy respond-
ed to a report of a vehicle that
was stalled in the roadway in the
area of York Road and Walden
Avenue, southwest of Hutchinson.
It was towed.
1:14 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Minnesota State Pa-
trol with a two-vehicle accident in
the area of Hi ghway 212 and
Morningside Drive in Glencoe.
The Glencoe police, fire and am-
bulance services also responded.
One person was taken by ambu-
lance to the Glencoe hospital with
nonlife-threatening injuries.
5:02 p.m. — The Glencoe Fire
Department and the sheriff’s de-
partment responded to a baler on
fire in a field along 110th Street,
west of Glencoe. There were no
injuries and the fire was extin-
guished. The Glencoe Ambulance
also was at the scene.
6:59 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Lester Prairie Police
Department with a welfare check
at a residence on Kennedy Av-
enue S in Lester Prairie. Every-
thing was fine.
McLeod Co. Court
The following case was heard
in McLeod County District Court
Oct. 9, Judge Terrence Conkel
presiding:
Roger Charles Fiecke, 49, of
Winsted, appeared for sentencing
on a felony charge of felon in pos-
session of a firearm, to which he
had pleaded guilty at an earlier
appearance. The court stayed the
execution of 60 months in prison
and placed him on probation for
five years, with the following con-
ditions: that he serve 270 days in
the McLeod County Jail, complete
chemical dependency and do-
mestic abuse evaluations and fol-
low their recommendations, have
no use or possession of alcohol
or drugs, and pay a surcharge of
$85.
The following misdemeanors
and petty misdemeanors were
heard in District Court Oct. 12 -
18. Minnesota State Patrol (MSP);
Sheriff’s Office, (SO); Brownton
Pol i ce Department (BPD);
Hutchinson Police Department
(HPD); Glencoe Police Depart-
ment (GPD); Lester Prairie Police
Department (LPPD); Silver Lake
Police Department (SLPD); Winst-
ed Police Department (WPD); De-
partment of Natural Resources
(DNR).
German B. Ledesma, 32, Min-
neapolis, driving after revocation,
21 days confinement, one day
credit for time served, serve as
work release if eligible, sentence
to serve if eligible, $85, open bot-
tle, concurrent, GPD; Jordan L.
Steinberg, 20, Princeton, posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia, $135,
GPD; Wendy J. Abdel-Aziz, 49,
Hutchinson, fail to stop at stop
sign, $285, no proof of insurance,
dismissed, driving after suspen-
sion, dismissed, SO; Donald J.
Rasmussen, 53, Chaska, speed,
$125, SO; Grant T. Schmieg, 20,
Waconia, speed, $100, SO;
Shawn R. Bachman, 43,
Cologne, fail to stop at stop sign,
$135, no proof of insurance, one
year probation, no same or simi-
lar, no driving without insurance,
$350, SLPD; Joey C. Dow, 22,
Woodbury, driving after revoca-
tion, two days confinement, two
days credit for time served, $285,
speed, $115, MSP; Lorecca C.
Driscoll, 52, Arlington, speed,
$135, Juan S. Kadah, 49, San
Jose, California, speed, $225,
MSP; Scott B. Lorentz, 37, Lester
Prai ri e, speed, $125, MSP;
Joseph H. Ostrowski, 30, Hutchin-
son, speed, 15 hours community
work service, $225, fine shall be
waived if defendant completes 15
hours of community work service,
if not completed then full amount
is owed, MSP; David M. Winn, 31,
Hutchinson, drive over, through or
around highway barricade, $100,
MSP;
Cody B. Braun, 18, Glencoe,
possess/sal e smal l amount of
marijuana, $135, SO; Brian E.
Hayes, 51, St. Louis Park, seat
belt, $110, SO; Ryan D. Heath,
24, Maple Grove, speed, $135,
SO; Daniel D. Hilgert, 30, Glen-
coe, speed, $145, SO; Aaron
Lopez, 28, Glencoe, speed, $135,
SO;
Randy T. Mack, 39, Hutchinson,
DWI, stay of imposition, two years
probation, three days confine-
ment, three days credit for time
served, serve as work release if
eligible, sentence to serve if eligi-
ble, report within 30 days, no pos-
session of alcohol or drugs, no al-
cohol or controlled substance use,
random testing, no alcoho-related
offenses, victim impact panel,
chemical dependency evaluation
and treatment, follow recommen-
dations of evaluation, no driver li-
cense violations, no driving with-
out insurance, keep court/attorney
informed of current address, re-
main law abiding, no same or sim-
ilar, contact with probation, sign all
releases of information, follow all
instructions of probation, $85, 10
days sentence to service, 30 days
electronic alcohol home monitor
on or before Dec. 5, 2015, no
proof of insurance, dismissed, SO;
Oather O. Martin, 66, Hutchin-
son, speed, $145, SO; Jason D.
Chrysler, 22, New Brighton, win-
dow tint, $135, MSP; Hippolito M.
Sanchez, 24, Wi l l mar, speed,
$145, MSP; Justice M. Schultz,
19, Hutchi nson, speed, $145,
GPD; Ni chol as S. Page, 18,
Crookston, liquor consumption by
persons under 21, $185, HPD; Je-
remy R. Koll, 30, Glencoe, seat
belt, $110, driver must carry proof
of i nsurance, di smi ssed, SO;
Roger J. Blumhoefer, 77, Hector,
keep to the right, $135, MSP;
Maria D.A. Medina, 30, Lester
Prairie, child passenger restraint
system not equi pped and i n-
stalled, $135, MSP;
Lawrence P. McGuire, 66, Fair-
mont, speed, $135, MSP; Keith E.
Olson, 54, St. Paul, fail to yield at
entrance of through highway after
having stopped, $135, MSP; Emily
E. Schaller, 28, Brownton, speed,
$145, no proof of insurance, dis-
missed, MSP; Bruce E. Flantz, 63,
Stapl es, speed, $125, WPD;
Nathan J. Hamit, 18, Winsted,
seat belt, $110, WPD; Jayson G.
Hochsprung, 36, Brownton, driver
must carry proof of insurance, dis-
missed, GPD; Juan C. Ruiz, 46,
Fort Worth, Texas, operate vehicle
with expired registration, $115,
GPD; Timmothy J. Hansen, 29,
Hutchinson, operation of bicycle,
riding on roadway or shoulder,
$105, HPD; Wi l l i am C.
Hochsprung, 86, Hutchinson, driv-
er fails to yield to pedestrian in
crosswalk, $185, HPD;
Scott C. Ewald, 43, Brownton,
open bottle, dismissed, careless
driving, stay of imposition, attend
MADD impact panel, chemical de-
pendency evaluation and treat-
ment, no same or similar, no driv-
ing without insurance, no driver li-
cense violations, $395, one year
probation, SO; David R. Trapp,
20, Hutchinson, domestic assault,
stay of imposition, no same or
similar, follow recommendations of
evaluation, do not use or possess
firearms, ammunition or explo-
sives, 24-week domestic abuse
program and follow recommenda-
tions, follow all instructions of pro-
bation, no contact with victim(s),
no in-person contact except to ex-
change child or while meeting with
a relationship counselor, may ex-
change texts, e-mails and phone
cal l s to di scuss parenti ng ex-
changes only, $85, one year pro-
bati on, 10 days confinement,
seven days credit for time served,
SO;
Jill A. Vasek, 27, Silver Lake,
driver fails to stop for stop sign,
$135, SO; Jibril I. Elabe, 48, Eden
Prairie, speed, $85, MSP; Isaak
W. Eri ckson, 18, Hutchi nson,
speed, $145, no proof of insur-
ance, dismissed, MSP; Deoraj
Ganesh, 46, Champlin, speed,
$135, MSP; Jens F. Marshal, 26,
Shakopee, driving after revoca-
ti on, di smi ssed, speed, $175,
MSP; Anoukone Souvannasane,
39, Brownton, speed, $120, no
proof of insurance, dismissed,
MSP; Douglas M. Wohnoutka, 64,
Forest Lake, speed, $115, MSP;
Vanessa M. Betker, 28,
Hutchinson, speed, $125, SO;
Joan M. Kanavich, 73, Minneapo-
lis, speed, $135, MSP; Zachary M.
Stai, 18, Hutchinson, seat belt,
$110, MSP; Lucinda R. Staye, 40,
Winsted, no proof of insurance,
di smi ssed, MSP; Josi ah D.
Ri emer, 20, Wi nsted, passi ng
parked emergency vehicle, $135,
WPD; Ricardo D. Barraza, 28,
New Ulm, speed, $145, driving
without a valid license, $100, SO;
Remi ngton A. Cal l anti ne, 25,
Hutchi nson, carel ess dri vi ng,
$185, SO; Anita E. Edwards, 59,
Andover, speed, $135, MSP; Tim-
othy J. Hooper, 52, Sandpoint,
Idaho, speed, $125, MSP;
Ann J. Kopf, 63, Hutchinson,
speed, $125, MSP; Dane K. Sarki-
nen, 19, Del ano, peed, $125,
MSP; Anthony J. Schnabel, 31,
Lester Prairie, speed, $135, MSP;
Justin R. Wills, 30, Minneapolis,
speed, $125, MSP; Kasey L.
Penk, 22, Litchfield, speed, $125,
MSP; Candice M. Rogers-Siers,
41, Glencoe, speed, $135, MSP.
Sibley Co. Court
The fol l owi ng cases were
heard in Sibley County District
Court Oct. 8, Judge Ti mothy
Looby presiding:
Josue Alvarado, 21, of Gaylord,
appeared for sentenci ng on
charges of felony unlawful pos-
session of a firearm, felony crimi-
nal damage to property and third-
degree DWI. The court stayed im-
position of sentence and placed
him on probation for three years,
with the following conditions: that
he serve 55 days in the Sibley
County Jai l , serve 45 days of
electronic home monitoring with
the alco-sensor component, com-
plete a chemical use assessment
and follow all recommendations,
be subject to random testing, pay
restitution of $1,867.50, complete
40 hours of sentence to service,
remain law abiding, and pay an
$85 surcharge.
Samuel Joseph Poquette, 24,
of New Ulm, appeared for sen-
tencing on a charge of fifth-de-
gree possession of a controlled
substance and a charge of giving
a police officer a false name and
date of birth. The court placed
him on probation for three years
with the following conditions: that
he serve nine days in the Sibley
County Jail, serve 30 days on
electronic home monitoring with
the alco-sensor component, com-
plete chemical dependency treat-
ment, follow recommendations of
a diagnostic assessment, have no
use or possession of alcohol or
control l ed substances and be
subjec to random testing, pay a
$50 fine, and pay an $85 sur-
charge.
Jose Lopez Juarez, 33, of Gay-
lord, pleaded guilty to fourth-de-
gree DWI. He was placed on pro-
bation for one year with the follow-
ing conditions: that he perform 40
hours of sentence to service, com-
plete a chemical use assesssment
and follow all recommendations,
have no use or possession of al-
cohol or controlled substances
and be subject to random testing,
attend a victim impact panel, pay
a $400 fine, and pay an $85 sur-
charge.
Tesa Justine Sifuentes, 19, of
Gaylord, pleaded guilty to second-
degree conspiracy to commit a
controlled substance crime. The
court stayed adj udi cati on and
placed her on probation for three
years with the following condi-
tions: that she serve six days in
the Sibley County Jail, complete a
chemical use assessment and fol-
low all recommendations, have no
use or possession of alcohol or
drugs and be subject to random
testing, perform 20 days of sen-
tence to servi ce, pay $500 i n
costs, have no communication
with the co-defendants of this of-
fense and not post any messages
on a social network site.
Marriages.
Jennifer Marie Lowe and Eli
Matthew Pieper, both of Norwood
Young America.
Nicholas Dean Mathews and
Amber Lynn Pregl er, both of
Glencoe.
Michael Phillip Katzenmeyer,
Hector, and Ashley Ann Halbert,
Glencoe.
Andrew Alan Hansen and Lin-
sey Kay Mahoney, both of
Hutchinson.
Christopher William Larson and
Tracy Ann Trnka, both of Glen-
coe.
Beau Wade Wiese and Brooke
Chri sta Ji l ek, both of Lester
Prairie.
Paul Edward Schwing, Brown-
ton, and Karen Mari e Stuber,
Hutchinson.
Ti mothy Al l en Eastman and
Meredith Lee Roach, both of Sil-
ver Lake.
Adam Michael Gustafson and
Kaitlyn Marie Ann Feidt, both of
Menomonie, Wisconsin.
Brent Justus Rei erson and
Sarah Lorraine Kemper, both of
Arlington.
Heather Kehaulanki Ging and
William James Sargent, both of
Bellevue, Nebraska.
Taylor John Krauth and Jayme
Kay Kohout, both of Glencoe.
Ashley Marie Eiden and Jesse
Ray Messner, both of Brownton.
Jeffrey Lynn Li estman and
Cal yn Dawn Landfai r, both of
Hutchinson.
Dissolutions
Lori Ann Stockman and James
Jon Stockman, both of Glencoe.
Record
One more Sunday before
the Sibley County Historical
Museum is scheduled to close
for the season.
Sunday Oct. 25, 2 p.m. to 5
p.m., will be the last day to
visit during the current sea-
son. After that, volunteers
will be disassembling the cur-
rent displays and setting up
new ones.
Future plans include a holi-
day celebration on Sunday,
Jan. 3.
The Sibley County Histori-
cal Society is in its 75th year,
being incorporated in August
1940. Watch for future news
releases announcing these
two events.
The society’s office will re-
main open on Tuesdays, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Genealogy
queries need to be done by
appointment. Please call the
museum at 507-248-3434 or
check its website, sibleycoun
tyhistoricalmusuem.com for
more information.
There are still a few books
left of “Remembering Sibley
County Country Schools.”
Anyone interested in a pur-
chase is welcome to stop by
the office on a Tuesday.
Sibley County Historical
Museum closes for season
The Glencoe-Silver Lake
FFA chapter will be selling
pink pumpkins as part of the
Pink Pumpkin Patch Founda-
tion’s efforts to raise aware-
ness and fundraise for breast
cancer research.
Pumpkins are now avail-
able and can be picked up
from the Agriculture Room at
Glencoe-Silver Lake High
School, for a charge. A per-
centage of the proceeds will
go to the Pink Pumpkin Patch
Foundation for distribution to
organizations involved in
breast cancer research.
For more information con-
tact Rebekah Haddad at rhad-
dad@gsl.k12.mn.us or call
the Agriculture Room at 320-
864-2429.
FFA selling pink
pumpkins for breast
cancer fundraising
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Alex Romano, Jordan Rolf, Grayson Maresh, Alex Schulz, Jacob Litzau, Luke Frahm; third row: Hunter Glaeser, Mitchell Rolf, Michael Forar, Mason Trip-
pel, Jake Vasek, Logan Artmann, Tanner Chmielewski, Nick Schmidt, Jordan Kaczmarek, Cameron Chap, Brandon Fronk; fourth row: Hugo Munguia, Ethan
Wraspir, Tyler Schauer, Connor Kantack, Dylan Richter, Paul Lemke, Joey Cullen, Spencer Lepel, Calvin Liestman, Kyle Christensen, Carsen Streich; fifth
row: Cole Plieseis, Jack Gepson IV, Austin Feltmann, Jordan Forar, Jacob Blahowski, Alex Ide; back row, coaches: Rich Cohrs, Steve Davis, Paul Lemke,
Scott Tschimperle, Paul Ruud, Kraig Terlinden, Michael Hardy, and Dan Svoboda.
Gi r l s’ SOCCER
Gi r l s’ CROSS COUNTRY
Boys’ CROSS COUNTRY
TENNI S
FOOTBALL
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