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By Josh Randt
Sports Editor
In a Crow River Valley South Di-
vision rematch between the Plato
Blue Jays and Brownton Bruins, the
second game’s outcome was quite
reminiscent of the 5-2 victory Plato
put on Brownton back on May 18.
Game two was Wednesday, June
11, in Brownton, and ended 5-3 with
the Blue Jays utilizing the long ball
once again to keep the Bruins at bay.
Back in May, Plato’s Tyler Lang
lifted a three-run shot on Cody Halla-
han over left field that proved to be
the difference maker in that game.
Wednesday in Brownton, it was
Brian “Boomer” Graupmann who
went yard against the Bruins’ Nick
Heller in the top of the eighth, and
put the Blue Jays on top for good 5-
3. Graupmann became the oldest
Blue Jay on record to notch a home
run at the age of 41.
Heller and Plato’s Adam Prehn du-
eled through five innings of scoreless
baseball before the Blue Jays finally
opened up the scoring in the sixth.
Chris Odegaard walked before his
younger brother Matt lined a single.
Chris scored on an RBI single by
Graupmann before Matt stole home
for the game’s first lead, 2-0.
Heller came out after the sixth for
Dylan McCormick, who only lasted
one inning. But Plato scored two
more in that one inning as a Brown-
ton error allowed Tony Beringer to
advance to third after walking, and
Nick Johnson to reach second after
singling. A wild pitch by McCormick
gave Beringer an easy path to the
plate before Matt Odegaard’s single
brought Johnson around for a 4-0
lead.
Prehn’s worst inning came in the
seventh as the Bruins brought it to
within one.
Jason Rosenau coaxed a walk from
By Josh Randt
Sports Editor
Few seasons which end outside of
a championship game are consid-
ered good in the sports world. But
when the Glencoe-Silver Lake Pan-
ther baseball team took home the
Class AA third-place trophy on June
13 with a 12-4 win over Kasson-
Mantorville in St. Cloud, there was
no denying the success and achieve-
ments of the season, which came to
fruition in the team’s final seven in-
nings of 2014.
“They achieved everything and
more,” Head Coach Dean Schwirtz
said of the team’s preseason aspira-
tions, after the Panthers closed out
the season with their 19th victory.
“They did a phenomenal job of exe-
cuting the little things, and always
doing just enough to win. And that’s
a testament to them, of continuing to
believe in what we try to teach as
coaches, and just executing when
the game situations came along.”
It was GSL’s first state appear-
ance since 2009, when that particu-
lar squad finished its season by los-
ing the first two games it played.
The 2014 Panthers were not sub-
dued quite as easily, winning two
out of three games in two days, and
actually brought home some hard-
ware.
GSL started out Thursday in St.
Cloud with a tight 4-3 victory over
fellow Wright County Conference
member Delano. The following day
the Panthers suffered a 6-0 shutout
at the hands of the St. Cloud Cathe-
dral Crusaders, who went on to
claim the throne of Class AA by de-
feating the Fairmont Cardinals 5-4
at Target Field Monday. Schwirtz’s
Panthers then dismantled the Kas-
son-Mantorville Komets 12-4 the
same day they lost to the Crusaders
for third place.
Playing three games in two days,
GSL leaned heavily on the throwing
arms of Cole Petersen, Tanner
Grack and Bennett Bielke, the three
starting pitchers used throughout the
tournament, who ultimately made
the difference.
Petersen notched his 10th win of
the season by keeping the Delano
Tigers at bay with 11 strikeouts over
seven innings. In game two, Grack
had the misfortune of hurling
Section B
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
The McLeod County Chronicle
ports
Bennett Bielke (3) jumped as high as he could to try and
snag a throw from catcher Mason Goettl during GSL’s
6-0 loss to the eventual state champion St. Cloud
Cathedral. Bielke and the Panthers bounced back after
the loss that same afternoon to finish third in Class AA.
The Panthers celebrated their third-place trophy after
downing the Kasson-Mantorville Komets 12-4 Friday
afternoon. Despite missing out on the championship
game, players and coaches felt this team accom-
plished what it set out to achieve at the beginning of
the year simply by making it to the tournament.
Chronicle photos by Josh Randt
Chris Ross fires the ball over to first base
during GSL’s 4-3 victory over fellow Wright
County Conference member Delano in the
opening round of the Class AA state tourna-
ment. Ross was busy at third base for two
days in St. Cloud, where the Panthers
brought home the third-place trophy.
State baseball
Turn to page 2B
Plato vs. Brownton
Turn to page 3B
Plato tops Brownton 5-3
Bernstein
ties for
25th with
93 birds
Brewers
have
dropped
5 straight
Panthers take 3rd in Class AA state baseball tourney
‘Everything and more’
S
By Josh Randt
Sports Editor
When the gun powder first filled
the air at the Minneapolis Gun Club
in Prior Lake Saturday, history was
made as the first-ever state trap-
shooting tournament got unde rway
with Glencoe-Silver Lake’s own
Austin Bernstein taking part.
B e r n -
stein qual-
ified for
the state
meet by
maintain-
ing a bird
average of
22.5 over
the regu-
lar sea-
son, and
f i ni s he d
with one
of the top
100 aver-
ages in the state, which sent him to
Prior Lake this past weekend.
Out of 100 birds, Bernstein shot
93 and tied for 25th place with
some of the best shooters in the
state. Dassel-Cokato’s Gust
Lumdeen was crowned the top
shooter, hitting 99 birds.
Bernstein hit 25 straight his first
round, but posted 22s over the sec-
ond and third rounds. He bounced
back with 24 in the final round for
his total of 93.
With rains and winds aplenty,
Bernstein said he was just happy not
to choke.
Austin Bernstein
Bernstein
Turn to page 2B
By Josh Randt
Sports Editor
After last week’s losses to the
Young America Cardinals and the
Green Isle Irish, the Glencoe Brew-
ers find themselves in the midst of a
five-game losing streak after starting
out 7-0.
The worst part is that Glencoe’s
five losses have all come from teams
in the Crow River Valley League, so
the Brewers have been steadily
climbing down the North Division
rankings.
Both losses last week came against
South Division opponents, as Young
America sent the Brewers home with
a 2-1 loss on June 10 before the
wheels fell off the following day in a
16-0 pounding at the hands of the
Irish in Glencoe.
Sunday’s game against St. Boni
was postponed to Tuesday, June 17.
The game with Gaylord scheduled
for today (Wednesday) has been can-
celed, as the Brewers host the Plato
Blue Jays Friday for the annual Glen-
coe Days rivalry game, before the
Mayer Blazers visit town on Sunday.
Glencoe then hosts Winsted on Tues-
day, June 24.
Green Isle 16, Brewers 0
Despite having Derek Bratsch on
the mound, the Brewers could not
stop the Irish from scoring at will, as
they scored seven runs in the first in-
ning. The first seven Irish batters
recorded hits, three of which were
doubles, and four Irishman notched
RBIs as Glencoe found itself looking
up from an early grave.
Brewers
Turn to page 2B
Plato pitcher Adam Prehn scooped up a chopped ball and fired
to first to get out Brownton batter Spencer Glaeser in the first in-
ning of the June 11 tilt between the Blue Jays and the Bruins.
Plato won the game 5-3.
Chronicle photo by Lori Copler
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third-place 12-4 victory over Kasson-Mantorville.
Chronicle photo by Josh Randt
Chronicle photo by Josh Randt
Glencoe’s Brandon Ebert dove for this
ground ball during the Brewers’ 16-0
loss at the hands of the Green Isle Irish
on Wednesday, June 11. The loss came
the following day after the Brewers
barely lost to Young America 2-1. The
Brewers are currently 7-5.
Amateur
Baseball
Scoreboard
Crow River Valley
League Standings
(Regular season standings as of
June 11)
NORTH DIVISION
Waconia. . . . . . . 8-1 . . . . . . —
Winsted . . . . . . . 6-1 . . . . . . . 1
Watertown . . . . . 7-2 . . . . . . . 1
Glencoe . . . . . . . 4-5 . . . . . . . 4
Mayer. . . . . . . . . 2-7 . . . . . . . 6
New Germany . . 1-8 . . . . . . . 7
St. Boni . . . . . . . 0-7 . . . . . . . 7
SOUTH DIVISION
Plato .................. 8-1.............—
Green Isle...........6-1...............1
Brownton............6-2............1.5
Young America...5-3............2.5
Hamburg ............6-5...............3
Carver.................3-5............4.5
Cologne..............2-6............5.5
Norwood ............0-10..........8.5
State baseball Continued from page 1B
Bernstein Continued from page 1B
Brewers Continued from page 1B
BASEBALL
TRAP TEAM
April
01....at Lester Prairie ..............
................................Postponed
11....at Mound Wtka .....W,11-1
15....NLS ........................W,6-1
21....at Hutchinson ..........L,3-2
22....Orono .....................W,2-1
25....at Annandale.........W,11-7
29....Holy Family.....Postponed
May
02....Dassel-Cokato........W,2-0
05....at Dassel-Cokato...L,10-1
06....at NLS ..................W,12-3
09....Waconia...................L,9-0
12....Litchfield.................W,1-0
13....Delano....................W,9-7
14....at Litchfield ..............L,5-4
15....Annandale ............W,11-5
17....at Mpls Edison Invite .......
.................................................
(W,17-3 vs MEI) (W,7-1 vs Mi-
laca)
20....at Lester Prairie......W,9-2
24....Jordan (subsection)W,1-0
27....Watertown-Mayer (sub-
section)...........................W,8-3
29....Holy Family (subsection) .
.......................................W,4-0
31....Albert Lea (subsection)....
.......................................W,5-4
June
05....Albert Lea (section cham-
pionship) .............................4-2
State
12....Delano....................W,4-3
13....St. Cloud Cathedral .........
.........................................L,6-0
13....Kasson-Mantorville..........
.....................................W,12-4
Final record - 19-5
GSL Spring
Sports
All competitions take
place at Winthrop
Game Protective
League except cham-
pionship and state
tourney events
April
21....First Competition ........6th
May
05....Second Competition ...5th
12....Third Competition .......4th
19....Fourth Competition ....4th
26....Fifth Competition ........4th
June
08....State Qualifier in
Alexandria.........................14th
14....State tournament .............
........Austin Bernstein tied for
25th with 93 birds
Carnival prizes
are worth more
than you think
BMX
Results
BMX Results
Results from the June 10
motos at the Buffalo Creek
BMX track in Glencoe:
Moto 1: 9 Novice (3)
1.Ben Goette; 2.Brayden
Mathwig; 3.Quentin Stuewe.
Moto 2: 12 Novice (6)
1.Justin Hodge; 2.Tristan
Wirtz; 3.Cole Mathwig.
Moto 3: 14 Novice (3)
1.Nicole Campbell; 2.Jaden
Niemeyer; 3.Caleb Goette.
Moto 4: 11 Intermediate (3)
1.Keegan Visher; 2.Tommy
Campbell; 3.Mitchell Voss.
Moto 5: 12 Intermediate (5)
1.Matthew Morschen;
2.Kolten Magers; 3.Bryce
Berwald.
Moto 6: 13 Intermediate (3)
1.Earl Janke; 2.Dalton
Pouliot; 3.Jesse Mackenthun.
Moto 7: 15 Intermediate (4)
1.Matthew Siegal; 2.Logan
Goette; 3.Michael Meyer.
Moto 8: 10 Expert (3)
1.Bryce Homan; 2.Ema
Magers; 3.Ashton LaPlante.
Moto 9: 16 Expert (5)
1.Aaron Donnay; 2.Byron
Jackson; 3.Parker Mellgren.
Growing up in Glencoe, I
recall some of my first sport-
ing contests taking place at the
annual, boisterous, town-cele-
bration that is Glencoe Days.
I never took part in the pedal
pulls like my brother Matt did,
so my competition was in the
carnival games. You know,
where you try to win a prize
that’s worth less than the cost
of the game you’re playing.
Kids are helpless from the
clutches of these taunting
games unless their parents are
near by. But every now and
then they steal away for a
chance at carne glory.
I know what you’re think-
ing. Carnival games aren’t ex-
actly sporting competitions.
But when the prizes are framed
photos of your favorite WWE
(then, it was WWF, don’t get
me started) wrestlers, and
you’re there with your neigh-
borhood and school yard com-
petitors, the game was afoot
from the moment we spotted
them.
Popping balloons was the
game, for wrestlers in a frame.
I had to ration my money
wisely. As a portly young lad,
the smell of mini doughnuts ri-
valed the awesomeness of hav-
ing Rowdy Roddy Piper or
Kevin Nash hanging on my
wall.
Down to my last attempt be-
fore bowing out to consolation
deep fried dough, I managed to
pop enough balloons for my
pick at the wall that housed my
childhood heros.
Sting. That’s who I picked.
Long-haired, black and white
face-painted Sting. I still re-
member it. The background
looked like the generic matting
used for school pictures.
One of my friends took
home the coveted photo of
Sable. Given our age and her
build, it was a no-brainer.
This weekend, kids will
seemingly come out of the
woodwork and corn fields for
a chance to win the new cheap
posters, and stuffed and live
animals — I won’t even go
into the Goldfish I took home
from there — at Glencoe
Days.
While the prizes may not al-
ways be worth much, and the
competitions may be on a scale
of easy to rigged, memories
will be made.
Who knows what you’ll re-
Josh Randt
against the eventual state cham-
pions, but managed to keep the
Crusaders to four runs on five
hits while hurling over five in-
nings. Bielke pitched for the du-
ration of game three, and only
gave up one earned run despite
the four that scored.
Grack faced the toughest task
against the Crusaders, and did
well despite getting stuck with
the loss.
After losing to Cathedral,
Bielke admitted he was a bit
nervous knowing he’d get the op-
portunity to start the last game of
the season, but said he wanted to
get a win for this year’s seniors,
and remained confident.
“I was a little nervous, obvi-
ously, I’ve not pitched a lot. But
just like any other day, you’ve
got to be ready to come out there
… When Schwirtz asked me if I
wanted to go, there was no ques-
tion. I wanted to get out there and
pitch right away,” said Bielke.
Despite a tough loss to the
eventual state champion, senior
designated hitter Josh VonBerge
and centerfielder Carter Pinske
said that 6-0 three-hitter against
the Crusaders was out of their
minds when they took the field
against the Komets. Instead, they
took their coach’s advice from
last week and had fun in the mo-
ment.
“We knew St. Cloud was a
good team,” VonBerge admitted,
“but we weren’t too broken up
about that one … and we just
came into this game and knew
we had to get it done.”
“As seniors, we just wanted to
come out here and have fun this
last game,” said Pinske. “It was a
blast! (It was) probably one of
the most fun games of the sea-
son.”
VonBerge and Pinske are part
of a senior class that also in-
cludes ace-pitcher Cole Petersen,
left-fielder Levi Vorlicek, first
baseman Nolan Lepel, third base-
man Chris Ross, and utility man
Colton Lueders. A group which
Schwirtz said led by example,
and even when they weren’t all
playing pivotal roles, arose to the
Bratsch managed to get
through the second without
giving up any runs, but a three-
run shot over the wall in right-
center field by Nate Pilacinski
in the third put the Brewers
down 10-0 less than a half hour
into the game.
Green Isle poured it on in the
sixth and seventh, adding six
more to the runs column while
reliever Carl Soller didn’t fare
any better and wrestled with
his control despite getting the
Irish to go 1-2-3 when he en-
tered in the fifth. The game
ended in the seventh 16-0.
Bratsch took the loss, giving
up 10 runs on 14 hits in four
innings pitched. He walked
three, beaned a batter and had
one strike out. The Irish scored
six on four hits while Soller
was hurling. The lefty walked
four, beaned two and fanned
three while pitching three in-
nings.
Young America 2,
Brewers 1
Both lead-off batters scored
in the first inning of this one, as
Colt Trebesch singled and then
advanced to third on a throw-
ing error by Cardinal pitcher
Alex Buckentine. Trebesch
scored on a sacrifice fly.
The Cardinals rebutted in the
bottom of the inning as Cole
Sweeney wore Jamie Paumen’s
third pitch for a free baserun-
ner. Sweeney advanced to third
on a Jon Werner single before
stealing home during Chet
Maschke’s at-bat to even it at
1-1.
The Brewers put runners in
scoring position over the next
two innings with some small
ball, but couldn’t manage to
cross the plate.
Paumen did a fine job scat-
tering Cardinal hits until the
bottom of the seventh.
Aaron Cook took a walk
from Paumen, before the right-
hander struck out Tanner Kohls
and got Tanner Judd to ground-
out to Trebesch at short. Cook
advanced to second on an error
and took third on Judd’s
groundout before scoring on a
hard hit ball by Werner, which
resulted in an error.
Trebesch reached second
early on in the eighth but was
left stranded after a sacrifice
bunt, a pop out and a ground-
out ended the threat. Glencoe
went down 1-2-3 in the ninth to
fall 2-1.
Paumen went seven innings
in his first start, allowing two
runs on four hits. He struck out
seven, walked four and beaned
one batter before Derek Weber
pitched the eighth.
Panthers 12,
Kasson-Mantorville 4
at ST. CLOUD (June 13) —
KM........000 013 0 — 4-5-1
GSL .......303 024 x — 12-9-2
PANTHERS (ab-r-h-bi) —
Teddy Petersen, ss, 4-1-3-4;
Bennett Bielke, p, 3-1-1-1 (Aaron
Boraas, -, 1-0-1-2); Nolan Lepel,
1b, 3-1-0-0.
Levi Vorlicek, lf, 4-0-0-0;
Mason Goettl, c, 3-0-1-2 (Colton
Lueders, -, 1-0-1-0); Cole Pe-
tersen, rf, 2-2-0-0.
Josh VonBerge, dh, 1-2-0-0;
Reed Wawrzyniak, 2b, 3-3-2-2;
Carter Pinske, cf, 1-1-0-0 (Chris
Ross, 3b, 1-0-0-0) TOTALS: 27-
12-9-11
Pitching (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO)
GSL
Bielke (W) .....7 .....5 ..... 4 . 1. . 2 . 4
Panthers 0,
St. Cloud Cathedral 6
at ST. CLOUD (June 13) —
STC .......301 000 2 — 6-8-1
GSL .......000 000 0 — 0-3-0
PANTHERS (ab-r-h-bi) —
Teddy Petersen, ss, 3-0-0-0;
Bielke, 2b, 3-0-0-0; Lepel, 1b, 2-
0-1-0.
Goettl, c, 3-0-1-0; Vorlicek, lf,
3-0-0-0; Cole Petersen, rf, 3-0-0-
0.
Tanner Grack, p, 1-0-0-0
(Tyler Chap, p, 1-0-0-0); Von-
Berge, dh, 2-0-0-0; Pinske, cf, 2-
0-1-0; TOTALS: 23-0-3-0
Pitching (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO)
GSL
Grack (L) ......5 .....5 ..... 4 . 4. . 3 . 1
Chap .............2 .....3 ..... 2 . 2. . 1 . 0
Panthers 4,
Delano 3
at ST. CLOUD (June 12) —
DEL .......002 010 0 — 6-8-1
GSL .......021 100 x — 0-3-0
PANTHERS (ab-r-h-bi) —
Teddy Petersen, ss, 4-0-0-0;
Bielke, 2b, 2-1-0-0; Lepel, 1b, 3-
0-3-1.
Goettl, c, 3-0-0-0; Vorlicek, lf,
2-0-0-0; Cole Petersen, p, 3-1-1-
0.
Grack, rf, 2-0-0-1; VonBerge,
dh, 2-0-0-0; Pinske, cf, 2-1-2-2;
TOTALS: 23-4-6-4
Pitching (IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO)
GSL
Cole Petersen(W) ...7 .....3. . 3 . 3 . 6
11
GSL Baseball Scorecard
Chronicle photo by Josh Randt
The Brewers’ Derek Weber got jammed on an inside
pitch during his first at-bat versus the Green Isle Irish
on June 11.
“I was pretty excited, and I
was happy that I did OK and
didn’t choke,” Bernstein said
with a laugh. “I was happy I
didn’t, because last year I did-
n’t do as good. This year I
shot good and I was happy.”
The GSL sophomore said
his performance in the less-
than-ideal conditions turned
out to be one of his best per-
formances of the season.
Bernstein said he really
wasn’t able to gauge the at-
mosphere of the historic
event, as he was trying to stay
warm most of the time.
“I think everybody was re-
ally kind of calm,” said Bern-
stein. “I didn’t really talk to
too many people. I was sitting
in the car because it was rain-
ing trying to stay dry and
warm.”
He was just following the
order of Head Coach Doug
Fegley, who told his shooter
to relax and stay warm.
As far as preparation for the
event, Bernstein said he didn’t
do amything in particular to
prepare for the season, other
than taking part in waterfowl
hunting seasons.
Ever modest, Bernstein said
next year he hopes to do just
as good or better.
GSL’s Bennett Bielke (right) flipped the
ball to Teddy Petersen (left) to force out
St. Cloud Cathedral’s Brady Yoerg in
the second inning of the first of two
games Friday in St. Cloud. The Pan-
thers lost to Cathedral 6-0, who went
on to win the Class AA championship
on Monday.
Chronicle photo by Josh Randt
Nolan Lepel (12) took his at-bat versus
St. Cloud Cathedral as his teammates
tried to rouse a hit from the senior from
the dugout. Lepel was named to the
Class AA All-Tournament team for his
efforts over the two days in St. Cloud.
State baseball
Turn to page 3B
Randt
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Randt Continued from page 2B
State baseball Continued from page 2B
Plato vs. Brownton Continued from page 1B
Final GSL statistics for the
2014 baseball season (24
games):
RECORDS:
WCC......................................9-4
Non-WCC ............................3-0
Sect. 2(AA) ........................ *5-0
State AA ............................**2-1
ALL GAMES................19-5
*-1st Place
**-3rd Place
***
BATTING
Average
C.Lueders-12 .................... .438
T.Petersen-10.................... .397
N.Lepel-12 ........................ .323
B.Bielke-11 ........................ .308
C.Pinske-12 ...................... .298
C.Petersen-12 .................. .286
M.Goettl-11........................ .279
R.Wawrzyniak-11 .............. .250
L.Vorlicek-12...................... .246
J.VonBerge-12 .................. .216
T.Weber-10 ........................ .211
A.Boraas-11 ...................... .200
Z.Jungclaus-11.................. .200
T.Chap-11 ........................ ..154
C.Ross-12.......................... .143
T.Grack-11 ........................ .139
GSL Team .................. .279
Extra-Base Hits
T.Petersen................................7
Bielke........................................7
Lepel ........................................6
Pinske ......................................3
Goettl........................................3
C.Petersen ..............................2
Vorlicek ....................................1
Ross ........................................1
Lueders....................................1
GSL Team .................... 31
RBI
Bielke ....................................17
Goettl......................................15
T.Petersen..............................14
Lepel ......................................14
C.Petersen ............................12
Vorlicek ..................................12
Grack........................................9
Pinske ......................................6
VonBerge ................................4
Wawrzyniak..............................2
Boraas......................................2
Jungclaus ................................2
Lueders....................................1
Weber ......................................1
J.Schmidt ................................1
GSL Team.................... 112
Runs
T.Petersen..............................31
Bielke ....................................20
Pinske ....................................13
C.Petersen ............................13
Lepel ......................................12
Lueders....................................8
Goettl........................................8
Vorlicek ....................................8
VonBerge ................................8
Wawrzyniak..............................5
Ross ........................................5
Grack........................................4
Chap ........................................3
Jungclaus ................................2
A.Romano................................1
Schmidt ....................................1
J.Popelka ................................1
GSL Team.................... 143
Per Game ....................5.95
Stolen Bases
T.Petersen..............................20
Bielke ....................................12
Pinske ......................................4
C.Petersen ..............................4
Vorlicek ....................................4
Goettl........................................3
Lepel ........................................2
Chap ........................................2
Lueders....................................1
Wawrzyniak..............................1
VonBerge ................................1
***
PITCHING
Won-Loss
C.Petersen ........................10-1
Chap ....................................3-0
Vorlicek ................................2-0
Bielke....................................1-0
A.Romano ............................1-0
Schmidt ................................1-0
Grack ....................................1-3
Boraas ..................................0-1
ERA
C.Petersen ........................ 0.53
Romano..............................1.40
Bielke ..................................1.62
Vorlicek ..............................2.56
Chap ..................................2.90
Lepel ..................................3.50
Grack ..................................4.41
Schmidt ..............................7.70
Boraas ..............................13.50
GSL Team....................2.60
GSL Baseball final stats
Prehn and advanced on a single
by Deryk Randt in the follow
at-bat. Spencer Glaeser’s at-
tempt at a sacrifice bunt result-
ed in an error by Prehn, allow-
ing Rosenau to score. Shortstop
Ryan Grams singled Randt in
before getting the first out on a
force out, as Matt Schwichten-
berg’s fielder’s choice plated
Glaeser. The Bruins trailed 4-3
heading into the eighth inning.
Josh Wendlandt took over
for McCormick in the eighth,
and promptly gave up the his-
toric solo shot to Graupmann
before retiring the next three in
order as the Bruins trailed 5-3.
Prehn retired the Bruins 1-2-
3 in the eighth.
Starting the ninth for Brown-
ton, Ryan Grams managed to
keep Plato off the board, but
Prehn did the same.
Prehn earned the win and
pitched all nine innings for
Plato, giving up three runs on
six hits while walking and
striking out four a piece.
Graupmann and Johnson had
the best day at the plate. The
former went 3-4 with two sin-
gles, a home run and two RBIs.
Johnson went 2-3 with a pair of
singles and a walk. Each batter
scored a run as well.
Heller took the loss, allow-
ing two runs on six hits in six
innings pitched. He struck out
two and walked as many while
hitting one batter and balking
once.
Grams went 2-3 at the plate
with a double and a single and
walked twice. Randt went 1-3,
and scored and walked once.
The Blue Jays out hit the
Bruins 10-6.
Plato was scheduled to visit
Green Isle Tuesday night be-
fore playing Glencoe Friday in
the annual Glencoe Days rival-
ry game at 7 p.m. The Blue
Jays then host Norwood on
Sunday at 4 p.m.
The Bruins’ game versus
Hamburg Sunday was post-
poned. Tuesday’s game against
Chaska was canceled. The Bru-
ins ship off to Winsted for a
Friday game at 7:30 p.m. be-
fore Young America comes to
Brownton on Sunday. Cologne
hosts the Bruins on June 24 at
7:30 p.m.
Bruins’ pitcher Nick Heller underhands a toss to first
baseman Matt Schwichtenberg to get out Plato batter
Tyler Lang in the top of the second inning of the June
11 tilt between Brownton and the Blue Jays.
Chronicle photo by Lori Copler
challenge when called upon.
“I’m going to miss them,” said
Schwirtz. “I’m going to miss
their leadership. I’m going to
miss the way they led in the
drills, and were just always there
wanting to do more.”
Cole Petersen and Nolan
Lepel were selected to the
Class AA All-Tournament team
for their performances.
Cole Petersen also took
home All-Wright County Con-
ference honors, along with
Teddy Petersen and Bielke.
Carter Pinske, Mason Goettl
and Levi Vorlicek earned hon-
oroable mention.
Panthers 12,
Kasson-Mantorville
4
The Panthers were all over the
Komets early as they scored
three in the first on a pair of hits
and an error, leaving three men
on base when Hayden Sheeran
finally got out of the inning for
KM. Meanwhile, Bielke was
busy putting his defense to the
test, getting a majority of the
Komets to ground and fly out
through the first three innings.
GSL’s lead extended in the
third as Cole Petersen, VonBerge
and Reed Wawrzyniak came
around to make it 6-0, before the
game opened up to 12-4 in the
sixth, where KM scored three to
the Panthers’ four.
Bielke got tired and ran into
some problems in the latter half
of the game, but rose to the occa-
sion every inning before finally
putting the Komets away.
St. Cloud Cathedral
6, Panthers 0
The Crusaders’ Brindley
Thiesen kept the Panther bats
quiet for seven innings, allowing
only three hits while he and his
Crusader teammates went on the
offensive, scoring six runs on
eight hits. Three of those runs
and hits came in the first inning
alone, as Grack had to settle in.
He gave up a massive home run
over the left-field fence and ad-
vertisements to Jeff Fasching in
the fourth, but didn’t give up an-
other before getting yanked in the
fifth for Tyler Chap.
Chap didn’t fare much better
against Cathedral in the seventh
despite shutting out the Cru-
saders in the sixth. He gave up a
pair of runs on three hits while
walking one and sprinkling in
some wild pitches.
Panthers 4, Delano 3
Cole Petersen racked up 11
strikeouts in this Wright County
Conference rematch from May.
It took just two innings for the
Panthers to reach the scoreboard
as Pinske made it 2-0 with a dou-
ble to left-centerfield that scored
Cole Petersen and Lueders, who
was pinch running.
Delano tied it in the third as
Hunter Hart helped his own
cause with a single to center that
scored a pair of Tigers.
GSL answered with one run in
the third and fourth, before rely-
ing on the trusty left arm of Cole
Petersen for the remainder of the
game.
The Tigers scored once more
in the top of the fifth on a throw-
ing error, but left three men
stranded in the sixth. Cole Pe-
tersen got Toby Hanson to fly out
in the seventh before fanning
Hart and Christian Triplett to end
the game.
member.
I recalled this gem after my
mother informed me I hadn’t
participated in the pedal pulls.
Discussing the event even
prompted some light jabbing
from my mother regarding the
event.
“Robbed again,” I texted her
regarding the pedal pull.
“You were the homecoming
crown bearer/carrier,” she con-
soled.
“Is that why I couldn’t do the
pedal pull?” I inquired.
“Yes, we were saving you for
greater things,” she responded
sarcastically.
So don’t miss out on all the
fun, memories, and cheap
prizes at Glencoe Days. They
may even lead to some cheap
shots from your parents when
you’re 27.
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Record
By Rich Glennie
Editor
On Monday night, Glencoe
City Council set a public
hearing for 7:15 p.m., Mon-
day, July 7, concerning a De-
partment of Employment and
Economic Development
(DEED) demolition grant for
the former Mark’s Economart
building.
City Administrator Mark
Larson said the public hear-
ing is part of the grant appli-
cation concerning tax abate-
ment, even though no tax
abatement is involved with
the demolition project.
The DEED demolition
grant is for about $100,000 to
remove the building. The city
hopes to market the bare lot
for future development as re-
quired by the grant regula-
tions.
In other matters, City
Council:
• Approved the Glencoe
Fire Relief Association’s pro-
posal to keep the associa-
tion’s budget flat for 2015
and keep the city’s contribu-
tion to the relief fund at the
same level as last year —
$68,795. The proposal was
presented by relief associa-
tion officers Steve Millard
and James Voigt.
• Approved a rate plan pre-
sented by Hannah Hallahan,
Event Center coordinator, to
offer rental rates to non-profit
organizations at half the nor-
mal rental rates. In return, the
non-profits would be required
to set up and clean up after
their events. In order to quali-
fy, the non-profit needs to
prove its 501(c)3 status, Hal-
lahan said.
• Approved a pay differen-
tial of $50 a day for an em-
ployee needed to replace
Mike Drew during his med-
ical leave.
Drew, public works direc-
tor for streets and parks, does
not have a backup lead per-
son like the water and waste-
water departments.
A city employee will as-
sume the lead of Drew’s de-
partment until he returns. The
person will receive an addi-
tional $50 a day on top of his
base pay.
Council member Lori
Adamietz suggested the issue
also be sent to the personnel
and legislative committee to
find a “permanent solution”
for a backup lead person for
Drew.
• Heard that some street
projects are getting done de-
spite the rainy weather condi-
tions, but Larson said one
frustration surfaced on the
West 17th Street reconstruc-
tion work.
City Council recently gave
the contractor additional days
to complete the work because
of the wet conditions. It was
assumed the work would not
begin until drier July weather
conditions arrive.
But the contractor began
digging up the street this
week, and then the heavy
rains arrived.
Larson said that will delay
the project even further in
order to dry out the base for
the street.
The project involves three
blocks on West 17th Street
between Cedar and Fir av-
enues.
“Homeowners will be more
inconvenienced than they
should have,” Larson said.
“It’s the contractor’s fault.”
• Heard that the closing on
the sale of the former Al’s
Sports Bar is set for July 2. It
is hoped the bar/restaurant
will be ready to open about
Labor Day.
Larson said, in a related
matter, there will be a six-
foot easement on the south
side of Jerry Scharpe’s adja-
cent building in order to put
in new water and sewer lines.
The lines currently go
through Scharpe’s basement,
Larson said.
With the removal of the
Sunlife building recently, it
also will allow the other busi-
nesses on the block to refur-
bish their exterior walls. That
was impossible before the
building was demolished be-
cause the buildings were so
close together.
• Gave third and final read-
ing to an annexation ordi-
nance that brings into the city
a parcel of property owned
by Glencoe Regional Health
Services. The property lies
along County Road 2 near
Orchard Estates.
Public hearing set July 7
for DEED demolition grant
Everyone has their favorite
meals. Some come from our
childhood and others are
picked up along the way.
These two recipes are a
couple of my favorites. The
first comes from our family
friend Voni and is something
we all make often.
Chicken Divan
1 package chicken stuffing mix or croutons
1 chicken, shredded
2 (10 ounce) packages frozen broccoli flo-
rets, thawed
1 can cream of chicken or mushroom soup
1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 teaspoon curry powder
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1 cup (4 ounces) shredded cheddar cheese
Mix soup, mayo, curry powder and lemon
juice; set aside. Layer broccoli in the bottom
of the baking dish, followed by a layer of
chicken. Top with soup mixture, followed by
cheese and stuffing mix.
Bake, covered, with foil for an hour at 350
degrees.
This is an easy recipe to halve.
Rachael Ray made this recipe on her show
one time and it looked good. I tried it and
have made it often since.
Turkey Stroganoff
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup chopped yellow onion
3 ounces mushrooms, sliced
1 1/2 pounds ground turkey
1/2 cup beef broth
1/2 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 pound egg noodles
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1-1/2 cups sour cream
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
Chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley, for garnish
Special Seasoning:
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2-1/2 teaspoons seasoned salt
1/4 teaspoon ground white pepper
2 teaspoons garlic powder
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
In a large, heavy saucepan, heat the oil over
medium heat. Add the onion and mushrooms
and cook for about 5 minutes, or until soft.
Add the turkey, breaking it up with a spoon,
and cook until browned. Add the special sea-
soning ingredients and stir to thoroughly com-
bine. Stir in the broth, milk and mustard.
Bring to a boil over high heat then reduce heat
to a simmer and cook, uncovered, for 10 min-
utes.
While the sauce is simmering, cook the egg
noodles in a large pot of salted boiling water
for 8-9 minutes, or until al dente. Drain, return
noodles to the pan, and toss with the butter so
the noodles will not stick together. Cover
loosely to keep warm.
Stir the sour cream into the sauce and heat
through. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add to
the warm buttered egg noodles and toss to
coat. Served garnished with parsley.
Favorite recipes, new and old
My Turn Now
By Karin Ramige Cornwell
Building Permits
The following building permits
were approved by the Glencoe
City Council Monday, June 16:
Miller Manufacturing, 1450 W.
13th St., SEC permit and addi-
tion permit.
Joe Martin, 1520 Ford Ave.,
reroof.
Pat Hereen, 1309 Sunri se
Drive, reroof.
Earl Harff, 115 Woodcrest
Drive, shed.
LaVon Lamberty, 1414 Elm
Ave., reroof.
Nicole McCarty, 2014 E. 11th
St., window replacement.
Wanda Schwanke, 1526 New-
ton Ave., garage.
Michelle Moody, 116 E.12th
St., mechanical permit.
Roger Sopkowiak, 820 E. 16th
St., reroof.
Mi ke Schrupp, 125 Tayl or
Ave., reroof.
Marjorie Blasing, 1415 Ranger
Drive, plumbing permit.
Scott Maynard, 404 W. 17th
St., entry door.
Marcella Cohrs, 1506 Stevens
Ave., reroof.
Gl encoe Regi onal Heal th
Services, 1805 Hennepin Ave.,
window replacement.
Orchard Estates, 1900 Ford
Ave., window replacement.
Glencoe-Silver Lake schools,
1621 E. 16th St., tennis courts.
Bump’s Restaurant, 737 Morn-
ingside Drive, mechanical permit.
A pavement preservation
project was scheduled to
begin Monday on approxi-
mately 53 miles of McLeod
County roads. The project is a
combination of seal coating
and fog sealing. The project
should take around 10 days.
Scott Construction of Lake
Delton, Wis., was awarded
this year’s seal coat project.
Value of the work is approxi-
mately $800,000.
Some of the fog seal roads
include County Road 3 north
of Glencoe; County Road 33
(golf course road) from Hen-
nepin Avenue east to County
Road 1 near Glencoe; and a
portion of Hennepin Avenue
through Glencoe.
County Road 1 from High-
way 212 north to Highway 7
will get seal coated. Also
County Road 9 north of High-
way 7 to Winsted is to be seal
coated.
Also on the list for seal
coating are County Road 3
from County Road 75 west to
Highway 15; a small stretch in
Brownton; and a portion of
County Road 7 from Stewart
north to County Road 26.
The roads will remain open.
Flaggers will be present to
help guide traffic; motorists
should expect minor delays.
“Seal coating is a preventa-
tive maintenance activity that
involves applying liquid
emulsified asphalt to a black-
top surfaced road and cover-
ing with aggregate chips,”
said John Brunkhorst, county
highway engineer. “This
process extends the life of the
roadway and helps hold off
costly reconstruction. Fog
sealing involves spraying the
road with a liquid emulsion.”
Any questions regarding the
project should be directed to
Phil Schmalz, assistant county
engineer, at 320-484-4321 or
e-mail at phillip.
schmalz@co.mcleod.mn.us.
Up-to-date, project-specific
information also will be post-
ed on the county’s Facebook
and Twitter pages; username
is “McLeodCoHwy.”
For other county construc-
tion information, visit the con-
struction page on its website
at www.co.mcleod.mn.
us/highway/construction.
County road preservation
project now under way
WILLMAR — Motorists
traveling Highway 7 in
McLeod, Meeker and
Kandiyohi counties will en-
counter lane restrictions as
contractor crews complete a
preventive maintenance chip
sealing project to extend the
life of the pavement surface.
Motorists should plan for
daily lane closures and expect
delays on the road segment
where crews are working.
During the work, a pilot car
and flaggers will direct traffic
through the work zone. Driv-
ers are urged to slow down
and be alert for crews and
equipment in this moving
work zone.
Work is expected to be
completed by Friday, June
27, weather permitting.
The highway segments
scheduled for the preventa-
tive maintenance include:
• Highway 7 from just west
of McLeod County Road 2
(Silver Lake) to the junction
of Highway 25 (approximate-
ly 15 miles).
• Highway 7 from High-
way 71 to Highway 4 near
Cosmos (approximately 17
miles).
With this project,
MnDOT’s is working to pre-
serve an efficient and effec-
tive transportation system
that will continue to serve the
state for many years.
For information on weath-
er, road conditions, or traffic
incidents, travelers may call
5-1-1 or log onto www.511
mn.org.
MnDOT to be working on
portions of Highway 7
Chronicle photo by Alyssa Schauer
Scooter winners
At the final all-school meeting of the
school year Friday, May 30, at Glencoe-
Silver Lake’s Lakeside Elementary, prizes
were raffled off, including two motorized
scooters with helmets for one boy and
one girl. The winners of the drawing were
Elisabeth Schmieg and Dale McCrea III.
The scooters were purchased through
funds raised by the Lakeside Student
Council. In February, the council sells
Valentine “Treats for Sweets,” and money
raised from that project goes to purchase
end-of-the-year prizes.
Enough is enough! After another weekend of drench-
ing rains, we’ve experienced a very wet start to the week
as well. I can only assume when all is said and done, the
very southwest corner of the state will be out of any
drought conditions, taking the entire state above normal
in precipitation.
Currently, we are a good half foot plus ahead in rain
for the year, so it can definitely stop anytime now. The
problem is we are stuck in the middle of very warm,
moist air to our south, and cold dry air from Canada,
which sets the stage for storms and lots of rain.
As I write this, there are few severe storms close to the
area, so, hopefully, we were able to avoid any of that nas-
tiness. Rain chances continue during the rest of the fore-
cast period as well, but they won’t be as drastic with
smaller, shorter-lived blasts (bringing weekly totals to 3
to 6 inches).
Highs to end the week should remain right around 80
with a rainy Thursday and scattered thunder Friday
through Sunday. If you have any big plans, as always
stay up to date on more current forecasts.
I’m not looking at an extended forecast this week as
the computer models are having a tough time figuring
things out in our current pattern. Eventually we have to
dry out, right?
To end this week’s forecast, I just wanted to introduce
myself to any new readers out there. My name is Jacob,
and I’ve been writing a weekly weather article for Silver
Lake for the past 10 years or so. I graduated from St.
Cloud State with a degree in meteorology, and I do this
as a hobby now. If you have any weather-related ques-
tions, feel free to e-mail at silverlakeweather@yahoo.
com, maybe it will make the weekly weather question.
Have a great week all, stay dry!
Ma dobry weekendem Mit dobry vikend
Wednesday night — 64-70; thunder/heavy rain.
Thursday — Highs 75-82; lows 58-64; rain/thunder.
Friday — Highs 77-83; lows 60-66; partly cloudy/scat-
tered thunder.
Saturday — Highs 77-83; lows 58-64; partly
cloudy/scattered showers.
Sunday — Highs 74-80; partly cloudy/scattered show-
ers.
Weather quiz: How does hail get to be so many differ-
ent sizes and shapes?
Answer to last week’s question: How much rain do
we normally see in May and June? We average about
7.5 inches of rain over the two month span, so in other
words, we are way north of that mark this year already.
Most areas close to us have seen 12 to 18-plus inches of
rain so far from late April to now.
Remember: I make the forecast, not the weather!
Weather Corner
By Jake Yurek
Found guilty
in theft case
McLEOD COUNTY —
Sunil Vidyadhar Sapatnekar,
57, of Long Lake, was found
guilty last week by a
McLeod County jury of
stealing grain that was stored
and sold at the Winsted
Farmers Elevator in 2011, the
Herald Journal reported.
He will be sentenced July
15 at the McLeod County
Courthouse in Glencoe.
Sapatnekar was the majori-
ty owner of Winsted Farmers
Elevator, which is no longer
in operation. Sapatnekar sold
farmers’ grain and transferred
the proceeds to companies he
owned from January 2011 to
June 2011.
Individual losses to farm-
ers ranged from $500 to
$30,000, the Herald Journal
reported. Total losses were
about $100,000.
Eric Kilian named Officer of Year
HUTCHINSON —
Hutchinson Police Sgt. Eric
Kilian was named Police Of-
ficer of the Year by the Min-
nesota Police and Peace Offi-
cers Association, the
Hutchinson Leader reported.
Kilian has been a police of-
ficer for 22 years in Hutchin-
son and St. Paul. The honor
stems from an Oct. 25 inci-
dent in which a man became
combative and tried to get
Kilian’s gun. The suspect was
shot in the chest, and then
Kilian and others helped give
first aid to the suspect, who
has since recovered from his
wound.
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 18, 2014, page 5B
Churches
BEREAN BAPTIST
727 E. 16th St., Glencoe
Jonathan Pixler, Pastor
320-864-6113
Call Jan at 320-864-3387 for
women’s Bible study
Wed., June 18 — Women’s Bible
study, 9 a.m.; service on Glencoe
cable Channel 10, 8 p.m.
Fri., June 20 — Men’s Bible study
at church, 9 a.m.
Sun., June 22 — Adult Sunday
school, 9 a.m.; worship, 10:20 a.m.;
service on cable Channel 10, 10:30
a.m.
Tues., June 24 — Men’s Bible
study, 6 a.m.
Wed., June 25 — Women’s Bible
study, 9 a.m.; service on Glencoe
cable Channel 10, 8 p.m.
CHRIST LUTHERAN
1820 N. Knight Ave., Glencoe
Katherine Rood, Pastor
320-864-4549
www.christluth.com
E-mail: office@christluth.com
Wed., June 18 — Televised wor-
ship on Channel 10, 2 p.m.; summer
quilting with supper, 5:30 p.m.; God
Talk & Brew at Julie Schrupp’s
home, 7 p.m.
Thurs., June 19 — Naomi Circle at
Orchard Estates, 9 a.m.; long-term
care worship, 9:30 a.m.
Sun., June 22 —Worship with
Talyn Mellsmoen and Logan Jilek
baptisms and new members, 9 a.m.
Mon., June 23 — Televised wor-
ship on Channel 10, 3 p.m.; fourth-
through sixth-grade camp-out at Rev.
Rood’s home.
Tues., June 24 — Ladies fellow-
ship at Gert & Erma’s, 10 a.m.;
camp-out continues.
Wed., June 25 — Televised wor-
ship on Channel 10, 2 p.m.; fourth-
through sixth-grade campers return,
seventh- and eighth-grade campers
leave for Rev. Rood’s home.
CHURCH OF PEACE
520 11th St. E., Glencoe
Joseph Clay, Pastor
Sun., June 22 — Worship at Peace,
10 a.m.
ST. PIUS X CHURCH
1014 Knight Ave., Glencoe
Anthony Stubeda, Pastor
Wed., June 18 — Morning prayer,
8 a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.; area faith
community farewell Mass for Father
Patrick with Bishop LeVoir, Holy
Family, Silver Lake, with reception to
follow.
Thurs., June 19 — Morning
prayer, 8 a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.
Fri., June 20 — Morning prayer, 8
a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.; KC brat stand,
Coborn’s, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; no Span-
ish Mass.
Sat., June 21 — KC brat stand,
Coborn’s, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; reconcili-
ation, noon-1 p.m.; Mass, 6 p.m.
Sun., June 22 — Most Holy Body
and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi);
KC brat stand, Coborn’s, 9:30 a.m.-5
p.m.; Mass, 10 a.m.; Spanish Mass,
11:30 a.m.; baptism, 2 p.m.; Mass at
Holy Family, Silver Lake, 8 p.m.
Mon., June 23 — No Mass;
Catholic United Financial potluck,
meeting in meeting room, 6:30 p.m..
Tues., June 24 — Evening prayer,
5:40 p.m.; Mass, 6 p.m.
Wed., June 25 — Morning prayer,
8 a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.; Holy Family,
St. Pius X youth group ValleyFair
trip,
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH UCC
1400 Elliott Ave., Glencoe
Rev. Linzy Collins Jr., Pastor
E-mail: congoucc@gmail.com
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 9:15
a.m.
Mon., June 23 — Bible study, 9:30
a.m.
Tues., June 24 — Trustees meet-
ing, 6:30 p.m.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
925 13th St. E., Glencoe
Daniel Welch, Senior Pastor
Ronald L. Mathison,
Associate Pastor
320-864-5522
www.firstglencoe.org
E-mail: office@firstglencoe.org
Wed., June 18 — Worship with
communion, 7 p.m.
Thurs., June 19 — Church council,
7 p.m.
Fri., June 20 — Newsletter dead-
line.
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 8 a.m.;
fellowship time, 9 a.m.; no adult
Bible study; worship with commun-
ion, 10:30 a.m.
Tues., June 24 — Bible study, 9:30
a.m.; Common Cup diaper distribu-
tion, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Wed., June 25 — Worship with
communion, 7 p.m.
GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
1407 Cedar Ave. N., Glencoe
www.gslcglencoe.org
Rev. James F. Gomez, Pastor
Matthew Harwell,
Director of Christian Education
E-mail: office@gslcglencoe.org
Wed., June 18 — REVEAL
course, noon-7:45 p.m.; worship, 7
p.m.; middle school lock-in, 8 p.m.
Thurs., June 19 — Middle school
lock-in ends, 7 a.m.
Fri., June 20 — LWML Minnesota
South District Conference, Mankato;
Glencoe Days Minute To Win It, 6
p.m.
Sat., June 21 — LWML Minnesota
South District Conference, Mankato
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 9 a.m.
Wed., June 25 — Worship, 7 p.m.
ST. JOHN’S
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
4505 80th St., Helen Township
Glencoe
Dennis Reichow, Pastor
Thurs., June 19 — Bible study at
Grand Meadows, 2 p.m.
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
Bible class, 10:20 a.m.
Tues., June 24 — Table Talk, 7
p.m.
GRACE LUTHERAN
8638 Plum Ave., Brownton
Andrew Hermodson-Olsen, Pastor
E-mail:
Pastor@GraceBrownton.org
www.gracebrownton.org
Sun., June 22 — Worship with
communion, 8:45 a.m.
Mon., June 23 — Local broadcast,
6 p.m.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
700 Division St., Brownton
R. Allan Reed, pastor
Wed., June 18 — Chapel worship
with communion, 6:30 p.m.
Thurs., June 19-Sun., June 22 —
The Rev. Reed at L.W.M.L. conven-
tion.
Sun., June 22 —Worship with
guest pastor the Rev. Robert Al-
sleben, 9 a.m.; register for June 29
communion; Channel 8 video.
CONGREGATIONAL
Division St., Brownton
Barry Marchant, Pastor
browntoncongregational.org
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 10 a.m.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
300 Croyden St., Stewart
Wed., June 18 — Mission quilt-
ing, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sat., June 21 — No worship.
Sun., June 22 — Ecumenical wor-
ship at community center, 9 a.m.
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC
Stewart
Thurs., June 19 — Mass, 9 a.m.
Sun., June 22 — Mass, 8:30 a.m.
ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERAN
Fernando
Aaron Albrecht, Pastor
Wed., June 18 — Women’s Bible
group, 9 a.m.
Thurs., June 19 — Monthly break-
fast, 8 a.m.
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 10 a.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
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 9:30
a.m.
CROSSROADS CHURCH
10484 Bell Ave., Plato
320-238-2181
www.mncrossroads.org
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 10 a.m.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN
216 McLeod Ave. N., Plato
Layton Lemke, vacancy pastor
Chad Kirchoff, vicar
320-238-2550
E-mail: stjlplato@embarqmail.com
Thurs., June 19 — Bulletin dead-
line.
Sun., June 22 — Worship with
communion, 9 a.m.
Wed., June 25 — Newsletter dead-
line.
ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
308 First St. N.E., Plato
Brian Brosz, interim pastor
www.platocucc@gmail.com
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
fellowship time, 10 a.m.
Mon., June 23 — Youth fellowship
at ValleyFair.
Tues., June 24 — Christian
Friends at long-term care, 10 a.m.
IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN
New Auburn
Bradley Danielson, Pastor
E-mail: immanuellc@yahoo.com
Sun., June 22 — Contemporary
worship, 9 a.m.; fellowship, 10 a.m.
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
300 Cleveland Ave. S.W., Silver Lake
Dr. Tom Rakow, Pastor
320-327-2352
http://silverlakechurch.org
Wed., June 18 — Prayer time,
puppet practice, 7 p.m.
Sat. , June 21 — Men’s Bible
study, 7 a.m.
Sun., June 22 — “First Light”
broadcast on KARP 106.9 FM, 7:30
a.m.; pre-service prayer time, 9:15
a.m.; worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
school for all ages, 10:35 a.m.; Cen-
tershot Archery Ministry, 1 p.m.
Wed., June 25 — Prayer time,
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
You may be able to reach someone
at the church every Tuesday through
Friday. Don’t hesitate to come in (use
church office door) or call, or e-mail
at faithfriends@embarqmail.com.
Sun. , June 22 — Worship, 10
a.m.; fellowship after worship.
Wed., June 25 — Family night out
at Legion Park, 6 p.m.
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC
CHURCH
712 W. Main St., Silver Lake
Anthony Stubeda, Pastor
Patrick Okonkwo, Associate Pastor
Paul Schumacher,
Associate Pastor
www.holyfamilysilverlake.org
E-mail:
office@holyfamilysilverlake.org
Wed., June 18 — Mass, 7 p.m.,
area faith community farewell party
for Father Patrick Okonkwo.
Thurs., June 19 — Rosary at
Cedar Crest, 10:10 a.m.; Mass at
Cedar Crest, 10:30 a.m.; meet and
greet at The Pines, Hutchinson, 11:30
a.m.
Fri., June 20 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
speaker from Africa at St. Mary’s in
New Ulm.
Sat., June 21 — Reconcilation,
noon; wedding, Stephanie Schrempp-
Jeff Worm, 2 p.m.; Mass, 4 p.m.; KC
4th Degree officers installation.
Sun., June 22 — Most Holy Body
and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi);
Mass, 8 a.m.; Mass, 8 p.m.
Mon., June 23 — No Mass.
Tues., June 24 — Mass, 8 a.m.;
eucharistic adoration, 8:30 a.m.-10
p.m.; parish administrative council,
6:30 p.m.
Wed., June 25 — Holy Family, St.
Pius X youth group trip to ValleyFair;
rosary at Cokato Manor, 9:30 a.m.;
Mass at Cokato Manor, 10 a.m.
FRIEDENS COUNTY LINE
11325 Zebra Ave., Norwood
Joseph Clay, Pastor
Sun., June 22 — Worship at Peace,
10 a.m.
PRAIRIE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
700 1st Ave. N.
Lester Prairie
Bill Baldwin, pastor
Wed., June 18 — Adult choir prac-
tice, 7:30 p.m.
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 8:30
a.m.
THE CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY
SAINTS
770 School Rd., Hutchinson
Kenneth Rand, Branch President
320-587-5665
Wed., June 18 — Young men and
women (12-18 years old) and scout-
ing, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
Sun., June 22 — Sunday school,
10:50 a.m.-11:30 a.m.; priesthood, re-
lief society and primary, 11:40 a.m.-
12:30 p.m.
Wed., June 25 — Young men and
women (12-18 years old) and scout-
ing, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
WATER OF LIFE CHURCH
IGLESIA METODISTA LIBRE
Clinica del Alma
727 16th St. E., Glencoe
Spanish/bilingual services
Nestor and Maria German, Pastors
E-mail:
nestor2maria@hotmail.com
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 2 p.m.
ST. PETER
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner C.R. 1 and Second St. S.
77 Second Ave. S., Lester Prairie
Travis Loeslie, Pastor
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 9 a.m.
BETHEL LUTHERAN
77 Lincoln Ave., Lester Prairie
Bethany Nelson, Pastor
320-395-2125
Sun., June 22 — Worship, 9 a.m.;
coffee and fellowship, 10 a.m.
SHALOM BAPTIST CHURCH
1215 Roberts Rd. S.W., Hutchinson
Rick Stapleton, Senior Pastor
Adam Krumrie, Worship Pastor/
director of Student Ministries
320-587-2668 / Fax 320-587-4290
www.shalombaptist.org
Sun., June 22 — Sunday school
and worship, 9 a.m.
Glencoe Area
Ministerial Assoc.
Monthly Meeting
(The First Tuesday
of each month except
June, July and August)
613 E. 10
th
St.
Glencoe
320-864-5581
Priority 1
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806 10
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Glencoe, MN 55336
Office: 320-864-4877
Fax: 320-864-6332
Cell: 320-894-5682
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320-864-4357
Cell: 320-444-5619
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305 11
th
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Phone: (320) 864-5184
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www.platocustomconcepts.com
(320) 238-2196 (800) 874-6753
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th
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Pastor’s Corner
Pastor Andrew Hermodson-Olsen
Grace Lutheran Church, Brownton
Blessing
I
n our worship service, there is the time when I speak the blessing. It is a spoken word telling of God’s
love and favor. But blessing is so much more than that. It is more verb than noun. When I think of how
I was blessed by my parents, I don’t think of a specific time or a specific set of words, I think of how
daily they handed over their care and wisdom and values. Daily handing over. Maybe that is what blessing
is. Except that what we hand over daily may be something other than a blessing. We can just as well hand
over the things that relate to hatred or indifference rather than love.
Hear what St. Paul said in terms of being a blessing to others: Keep on doing the things that you have
learned and received and heard and seen in me and the God of peace will be with you. (Philippians 4:9)
He wanted to hand over and hand on what was so valuable to him in his godly life. He wanted to bless
them by the way he spoke and lived his life. And his blessing comes with a promise … the God of peace
will be with you. For in the end, it wasn’t about him. It was about what God was doing through him.
Blessings are ongoing. The time of blessing in the worship service is not intended to be a solitary time,
but to point out and give value to what God is doing continually. You are able to be a blessing to others by
the way you live your life. God calls you to be a person who reflects the blessing that God gives to you
daily.
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 18, 2014, page 6B
Foreclosure
13-094534
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: Febru-
ary 28, 2008
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$96,930.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Edward J. An-
derson and Susan M. Anderson, hus-
band and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort-
gage Electronic Registration Sys-
tems, Inc.
MIN#: 1001770-5060001583-8
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-
ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Corner-
stone Mortgage Company
SERVICER: JPMorgan Chase
Bank, N.A.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Filed March 4, 2008, McLeod Coun-
ty Recorder, as Document Number
A-375573
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to JPMorgan Chase
Bank, N.A.; Dated: March 27, 2008
filed: April 9, 2008, recorded as doc-
ument number A-376363
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
That part of Lot Two (2) in Block
Fourteen (14), in the Townsite of
Hutchinson, North Half, described as
follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point
66 feet South of the Northeast corner
of said Lot 2; thence Westerly along
a line parallel with the North line of
said Lot 2, to the West line of said
Lot 2; thence Southerly along the
West line of said Lot 2, 66 feet;
thence Easterly along a line parallel
with said North line, to the East line
of said Lot 2; thence Northerly along
said East line, 66 feet to the place of
beginning.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 481
Clark St NE, Hutchinson, MN 55350
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod
TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICA-
TION NUMBER: 23.056.1670
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$101,237.71
THAT all pre-foreclosure require-
ments have been complied with; that
no action or proceeding has been in-
stituted at law or otherwise to recov-
er 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:
July 9, 2014, 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 per-
sonal 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 January
9, 2015, or the next business day if
January 9, 2015 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: May 12, 2014
JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
By
Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559
Diane F. Mach – 2737888
Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160X
Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918
Gary J. Evers – 00134764
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/Glencoe Enterprise May
21, 28, June 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2014)
Foreclosure
13-094267
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: June 27,
2008
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$197,704.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Gilbert Trevi-
no and Maria D. Caballero, husband
and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort-
gage Electronic Registration Sys-
tems, Inc.
MIN#: 1001770-5060001857-6
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-
ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Corner-
stone Mortgage Company
SERVICER: JPMorgan Chase
Bank, N.A.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Filed June 30, 2008, McLeod County
Registrar of Titles, as Document
Number T-48251
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to JPMorgan Chase
Bank, N.A.; Dated: July 23, 2008
filed: August 18, 2008, recorded as
document number T-48460
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 1, Block 3, Helland’s Third
Addition
REGISTERED PROPERTY
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1280 7
th
Ave NW, Hutchinson, MN 55350
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod
TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICA-
TION NUMBER: 23.294.0040 Cer-
tificate No. 13381.0
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$205,372.61
THAT all pre-foreclosure require-
ments have been complied with; that
no action or proceeding has been in-
stituted at law or otherwise to recov-
er 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:
July 9, 2014, 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 per-
sonal 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 January
9, 2015, or the next business day if
January 9, 2015 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: May 12, 2014
JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
By
Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559
Diane F. Mach – 2737888
Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160X
Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918
Gary J. Evers – 00134764
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/Glencoe Enterprise May
21, 28, June 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2014)
Foreclosure
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: Novem-
ber 20, 2006
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$175,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Christina L.
Losievski fka Christina L. Downs
and Nicholas R. Losievski, wife and
husband
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo
Bank, N.A.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Recorded on November 29, 2006 as
Document Number A-366708 in the
Office of the County Recorder of
McLeod County, Minnesota.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: U.S. Bank Na-
tional Association, as Trustee for
Structured Asset Securities Corpora-
tion Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-WF1
by assignment recorded on February
26, 2014 as Document Number
A414170 in the Office of the County
Recorder of McLeod County, Min-
nesota.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 14 in Block 63 in the Townsite
of Hutchinson, South Half, McLeod
County, Minnesota
STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-
ERTY: 506 5
TH
AVE SE, HUTCHIN-
SON, MN 55350-2641
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod County,
Minnesota
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$166,573.56
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 fol-
lows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
July 23, 2014, 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod
County Sheriff’s Office, 801 East
10
th
Street, Glencoe, MN
to pay the debt then secured by
said mortgage and taxes, if any actu-
ally paid by the mortgagee, on the
premises and the costs and disburse-
ments allowed by law. The time al-
lowed by law for redemption by said
mortgagor(s), their personal repre-
sentatives or assigns is six (6)
months from the date of sale.
Unless said mortgage is reinstated
or the property redeemed, or unless
the time for redemption is reduced by
judicial order, you must vacate the
premises by 11:59 p.m. on January
23, 2015.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
ON MORTGAGE: None
“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 IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.”
Dated: May 21, 2014
U.S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE
FOR STRUCTURED ASSET
SECURITIES CORPORATION
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
2007-WF1
Mortgagee
SCHILLER & ADAM, P.A.
By: /s/
Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.
Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.
N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.
James J. Pauly, Esq.
*Curt N. Trisko, Esq.*
Attorneys for Mortgagee
The Academy Professional Building
25 North Dale Street
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 209-9760
(14-0880-FC01)
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
FORECLOSURE DATA
Minn. Stat. § 580.025
(1) Street Address, City and Zip
Code of Mortgaged Premises
506 5
TH
AVE SE
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350-2641
(2) Transaction Agent
None
(3) Name of Mortgage Originator
(Lender)
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
(4) Residential Servicer
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number
23.050.5380
(6) Transaction Agent’s Mortgage
ID Number (MERS number)
None
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise May
28, June 4, 11, 18, 25 & July 2, 2014)
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:
MORTGAGOR: John Paul Abra-
ham, a single person
MORTGAGEE: Equity One, Inc.
Dated: 03/21/2006
Recorded: 04/17/2006
McLeod Recorder Document No.
A-361087
Assigned To: Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc.
Dated: 04/07/2006
Recorded: 09/18/2006
McLeod County Recorder Docu-
ment No. A364941
Assigned to: Deutsche Bank Na-
tional Trust Company, as Trustee
under Pooling and Servicing Agree-
ment dated as of June 1, 2006 Mor-
gan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust
2006-HE5 Mortgage Pass-through
Certificates Series 2006-HE5
Dated: 09/23/2009
Recorded: 09/30/2009
McLeod County Recorder Docu-
ment No. A-386168
Assigned To: Duetsche Bank Na-
tional Trust Company, as trustee for
the Pooling and Servicing Agreement
dated of June 1, 2006 Morgan Stan-
ley ABS Capital I Inc., Trust 2006-
HE5
Dated: 03/08/2011
Recorded: 03/31/2011
McLeod County Recorder Docu-
ment No. 395545
Transaction Agent: N/A
Transaction Agent Mortgage ID
No: N/A
Lender or Broker: Equity One,
Inc.
Servicer: Ocwen Loan Servicing,
LLC - RR
Mortgage Originator : Equity One,
Inc.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot Six (6) in Block Eighty-six
(86), Town of Glencoe, McLeod
County, Minnesota
This is Abstract Property
TAX PARCEL NO: 22.050.4600
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
1110 15
th
Street East, Glencoe, MN
55336
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$124,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED
TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NO-
TICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF
ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE:
$124,498.24
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:
July 17, 2014, 10:00 AM
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Of-
fice, South Entrance, Courthouse,
City of Glencoe
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.
DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY:
The date on or before which the
mortgagor must vacate the property
if the mortgage is not reinstated
under Minnesota Statutes section
580.30 or the property redeemed
under Minnesota Statutes section
580.23 is January 17, 2015 at 11:59
p.m. If the foregoing date is a Satur-
day, Sunday or legal holiday, then the
date to vacate is the next business
day at 11:59 p.m.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
ON MORTGAGE: None
“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,
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.”
Dated: May 19, 2014
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee for
MORGAN STANLEY ABS
CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2006-HE5,
Assignee of Mortgagee
PETERSON, FRAM & BERGMAN,
P.A.
By: Michael T. Oberle, Ben I. Rust,
Jonathan R. Cuskey, Michael V.
Schleisman, Tracy J. Halliday
Attorneys for:
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee for
MORGAN STANLEY ABS
CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2006-HE5,
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. Fifth St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101-1718
(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
17725-14-00567-1
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise May
28, June 4, 11, 18, 25 & July 2, 2014)
Foreclosure
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: Febru-
ary 29, 2008
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$112,302.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Muriel Wavra
and Roxanne Wavra, both single
adults
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo
Bank, N.A.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Recorded on March 25, 2008 and
memorialized upon Certificate of
Title No. 12873. 0 ad Document
Number T47740 in the Office of the
County Registrar of Titles of
McLeod County, Minnesota.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: None
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Block Two (2) in Glen Knoll,
McLeod County, Minnesota
REGISTERED PROPERTY
STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-
ERTY: 201 16
t h
STREET WEST,
GLENCOE, MN 55336
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod County,
Minnesota
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$112,311.26
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 fol-
lows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
July 16, 2014, 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod
County Sheriff’s Office, 801 East
10
th
Street, Glencoe, MN
to pay the debt then secured by
said mortgage and taxes, if any actu-
ally paid by the mortgagee, on the
premises and the costs and disburse-
ments allowed by law. The time al-
lowed by law for redemption by said
mortgagor(s), their personal repre-
sentatives or assigns is six (6)
months from the date of sale.
Unless said mortgage is reinstated
or the property redeemed, or unless
the time for redemption is reduced by
judicial order, you must vacate the
premises by 11:59 p.m. on January
16, 2015.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
ON MORTGAGE: None
“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 IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-
DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.”
Dated: May 23, 2014
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
Mortgagee
SCHILLER & ADAM, P.A.
By: /s/
Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.
Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.
N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.
James J. Pauly, Esq.
*Curt N. Trisko, Esq.*
Attorneys for Mortgagee
The Academy Professional Building
25 North Dale Street
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 209-9760
(14-0346-FC01)
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
FORECLOSURE DATA
Minn. Stat. § 580.025
(1) Street Address, City and Zip
Code of Mortgaged Premises
201 16
th
STREET WEST
GLENCOE, MN 55336
(2) Transaction Agent
None
(3) Name of Mortgage Originator
(Lender)
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
(4) Residential Servicer
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number
22.075.0020
(6) Transaction Agent’s Mortgage
ID Number (MERS number)
None
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise May
28, June 4, 11, 18, 25 & July 2, 2014)
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: No-
vember 10, 2005
MORTGAGOR: James B.
Goebel and Bridgett B. Goebel, hus-
band and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Long Beach
Mortgage Company
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded Novem-
ber 28, 2005, McLeod County
Recorder, Document No. A357853
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: Deutsche Bank
National Trust Company, as Trustee
for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust
2006-1. Dated May 4, 2012, Record-
ed May 29, 2012, as Document No.
402966.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
NONE
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
NONE
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE: Long
Beach Mortgage Company
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: Select Portfolio Serv-
icing, Inc.
MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-
DRESS: 131 5
t h
Avenue South,
Brownton, MN 55312
TAX PARCEL I. D. #:
16.053.0020
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lots 2 and 3, Block 1, Brown’s
Second Addition to the Town of
Brownton, McLeod County, Min-
nesota
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$104,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $113,530.54
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:
July 24, 2014 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 January
26, 2015, unless that date falls on a
weekend or legal holiday, in which
case it is the next weekday, and un-
less 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 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,
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.”
Dated: May 20, 2014
Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company, As Trustee
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
38-14-002530 FC
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise June
4, 11, 18, 25, July 2 and 9, 2014)
Probate
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF McLEOD
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
Court File Number: 43-PR-14-833
In Re: Estate of
Lyle Knuth a/k/a Lyle M. Knuth
a/k/a Lyle William Knuth
Decedent
NOTICE OF INFORMAL
PROBATE OF WILL AND
APPOINTMENT OF
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that an Application
for Informal Probate of Will and In-
formal Appointment of Personal
Representative was filed with the
Registrar, along with a Will dated
November 5, 1991. The Registrar ac-
cepted the application and appointed
Karen Ballman, whose address is
1109 Mitchell Court, Glencoe, MN
55336, to serve as the personal repre-
sentative of the decedent’s estate.
Any heir, devisee or other interest-
ed person may be entitled to appoint-
ment as personal representative or
may object to the appointment of the
personal representative. Unless ob-
jections are filed with the Court (pur-
suant to Minn. Stat. §524.3-607) and
the Court otherwise orders, the per-
sonal representative has the full
power to administer the estate, in-
cluding, after thirty (30) days from
the issuance of letters, the power to
sell, encumber, lease or distribute the
real estate.
Any objections to the probate of
the will or appointment of the Per-
sonal Representative must be filed
with this Court and will be heard by
the Court after the filing of an appro-
priate petition and proper notice of
hearing.
Notice is further given
that, subject to Minn. Stat. §524.3-
801, all creditors having claims
against the decedent’s estate are re-
quired to present the claims to the
personal representative or to the
Court with four (4) months after the
date of this notice or the claims will
be barred.
Dated: June 9, 2014
/s/ Deb Kohout
Deputy Registrar
/s/Karen V. Messner
Court Administrator
Jason M. Thiemann
GAVIN, WINTERS, THIEMANN &
LONG, LTD.
1017 Hennepin Ave. No.
Glencoe, MN 55336
Telephone: (320) 864-5142
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Atty. ID#03897073
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
June 11 and 18, 2014)
City of Glencoe
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
The City of Glencoe, Minnesota
will receive bids for the City Center
Wall Rehabilitation Project subject to
terms and conditions contained in
Bidding Documents prepared by
SEH. Bids will be on lump sum
basis.
Owner will receive, by mail or
personal delivery at address below,
sealed bids from qualified bidders
until 2:00 p.m., Thursday June 26,
2014 at which time bids will be
opened and tabulated according to
law.
A Pre-bid Conference will not be
held.
Enclose bids in sealed envelope,
addressed to Mark Larson, City Ad-
ministrator, 1107 11th St. E. Suite
107, Glencoe, MN 55336. Clearly
mark envelope in lower right hand
corner as follows:
BID ENCLOSED
PROJECT NAME:
City Center Wall Rehabilitation
OWNER NAME:
City of Glencoe, MN
PROJECT LOCATION:
1107 11
th
St. E.
Glencoe, MN 55336
BID DUE: TIME: 2:00 PM
DATE: June 26, 2014
Digital copies of the Bidding Doc-
uments are available at http://www.
sehinc.com for a fee of $30. These
documents may be downloaded by
selecting this project from the BID-
DING DOCUMENTS link and by
entering eBidDoc
TM
Number
3352284 on the SEARCH PROJ-
ECTS page. For assistance and free
membership registration, contact
QuestCDN at 952. 233.1632 or
info@questcdn.com.
Paper copies of the Bidding Docu-
ments may be obtained from Do-
cunet Corp. located at 2435 Xenium
Lane North, Plymouth, MN 55441
(763.475.9600) for a fee of $65.
Bidding Documents may be seen
after June 11, 2014 at: the issuing of-
fice of Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc.
located at: 3535 Vadnais Center
Drive, St. Paul, MN 55110-5196.
Bidders will be required to pro-
vide a bid bond or certified check in
the amount of five percent (5%) of
bid amount.
The successful Bidder will be re-
quired to provide Performance and
Payment Bonds of 100 percent of bid
amount.
Contractors may be requested to
submit “Contractor’s Qualification
Statement.”
Owner reserves right to reject any
or all bids and to waive any irregu-
larities or informalities in bids or
bidding.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
June 11 & 18, 2014)
City of Biscay
Section 00100
Advertisement for Bids
CITY OF BISCAY, MN
BISCAY COMMUNITY
WASTEWATER COLLECTION
AND TREATMENT SYSTEM
Class of Work: Wastewater Col-
lection and Treatment Infrastructure
Bids Close At: 2:00 PM, Monday,
July 7, 2014
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed Bid Proposals for work in-
dicated above will be received by the
City of Biscay, in the City Hall at
300 Ames Street, Biscay, MN 55336,
until 2:00 PM, Monday, July 7, 2014,
after which time such bids will be
publicly opened and read aloud.
The work, in accordance with
Drawings and Specifications pre-
pared by Wenck Associates, Inc.,
1800 Pioneer Creek Center, P.O. Box
249, Maple Plain, Minnesota 55359,
consists of all labor, materials, tools,
permits, bonds, machinery, equip-
ment, and services including utility
and transportation services necessary
for:
Community Wastewater
Collection & Treatment System
In general, Work consists of the
following items:
• Abandon existing septic tanks
• Construction of wastewater col-
lection system (combination of
gravity piping and grinder
pumps) for 29 connections in
Biscay
• Construction of a sanitary sewer
main lift station and valve vault
• Installation of 4,100 LF of force-
main from lift station to treat-
ment site
Construction of wastewater treat-
ment and subsurface dispersal sys-
tem (design flow 9,600 gal/day)
Each bid proposal shall be accom-
panied by a “Bid Security” in the
form of a certified check made
payable to the “CITY OF BISCAY”
(OWNER) in the amount not less
than five percent (5%) of the total
bid, or a surety bond in the same
amount, running to the OWNER,
with the surety company thereon
duly authorized to do business in the
State of Minnesota. Such Bid Secu-
rity to be a guarantee that the bidder
will not, without the consent of the
OWNER, withdraw his bid for a pe-
riod of ninety (90) days after the
opening of bids, and, if awarded a
contract, will enter into a contract
with CITY OF BISCAY; and the
amount of the certified check will be
retained or the bond enforced by the
OWNER in case the bidder fails to
do so.
Bid Proposals shall be submitted
on forms furnished for that purpose.
Bids shall be submitted in sealed en-
velopes with the following clearly
inscribed on the outside: “Bid Pro-
posal for: COMMUNITY WASTE-
WATER COLLECTION AND
TREATMENT SYSTEM, CITY OF
BISCAY.” No bidder shall withdraw
his bid, without the consent of the
OWNER, for a period of ninety (90)
days after the date for the opening
thereof. The OWNER, however, re-
serves the right to reject any or all
bids and to wave any minor irregu-
larities, informalities or discrepan-
cies.
A non-mandatory Pre-bid meeting
is scheduled at the City of Biscay, in
the City Hall Building at 300 Ames
Street, Biscay, MN 55336, for 4:00
pm Thursday, June 26, 2014.  Atten-
dance is not required.
The Project Manual is available
on QuestCDN (www.questcdn.com).
You may download the digital plan
documents for $10.00 by inputting
Quest project #3381081 on the web-
site’s Project Search page. Please
contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-
1632 or info@questcdn.com for as-
sistance in free membership registra-
tion, downloading, and working with
this digital project information. The
Project Manual is also on file for in-
spection at City of Biscay City Hall
at 300 Ames Street, Biscay, MN
55336; and the office of Wenck As-
sociates, Inc. Project Manual/Plan
Set available with non-refundable
deposit of $150.00 check per set
payable to “Wenck Associates, Inc.”
at:
Wenck Associates, Inc.
1800 Pioneer Creek Center
P.O. Box 249
Maple Plain, Minnesota 55359-
0249
Telephone: (763) 479-4200
Direct inquiries to Project Manag-
er Peter Daniels at (763) 479-4284.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
June 18 & 25, 2014)
Rich Valley
Township
Rich Valley Township
Special Meeting Notice
Equipment/Storage Building
The township board will be hav-
ing an informational meeting on
Monday, June 30 at 7:00 PM to dis-
cuss options of an addition of an
equipment/storage building.
The meeting will be held at the
Rich Valley Township hall.
Theresa Rusten
Rich Valley Township Clerk
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
June 18, 2014)
Probate
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF McLEOD
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
Court File Number: 43-PR-14-884
In Re: Estate of
Alvin R. Schiroo
Decedent
NOTICE OF INFORMAL
PROBATE OF WILL AND
APPOINTMENT OF
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that an Applica-
tion for informal probate of the
above-named Decedent’s last Will,
dated March 9, 2011, has been filed
with the Registrar herein, and the ap-
plication has been granted informally
probating such Will. Any objections
may be filed in the above named
court and the same will be heard by
the Court upon notice of hearing
fixed for such purpose.
Notice is hereby further given that
informal appointment of Bruce A.
Schiroo whose address is 1496 –
110
th
Street, Plato, Minnesota 55370,
as personal representative of the Es-
tate of the above-named Decedent,
has been made.
Any heir, devisee or other inter-
ested person may be entitled to ap-
pointment as personal representative
or may object to the appointment of
the personal representative, and the
personal representative is empow-
ered to fully administer the Estate,
including, after 30 days from the
date of issuance of letters, the power
to sell, encumber, lease, or distribute
real estate, unless objections thereto
are filed with the Court (pursuant to
Minn. Stat. Section 524.3-607), and
the Court otherwise orders.
Notice is hereby given that ALL
CREDITORS having claims against
said Estate are required to present the
same to said personal representative
or to the Court Administrator within
four months after the date of this no-
tice or said claims will be barred.
Dated: June 13, 2014
/s/ Deb Kohout
Deputy Registrar
/s/Karen V. Messner
Court Administrator
Attorney for Personal Representative
CHANDLER AND BROWN, LTD.
Charles E. Nelson
MN# 0392389
332 Minnesota Street, Suite W2610
St. Paul, MN 55101
Telephone: 651-228-0497
Facsimile: 651-228-9237
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
June 18 & 25, 2014)
Notice of Public
Sale
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on July 15, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. at
1519 12
th
E. Street, Glencoe, Min-
nesota (County of McLeod), the fol-
lowing property will be sold by pub-
lic auction by the Sheriff of McLeod
County:
1974 Rose VIN: S1924
This sale will be held to satisfy a
claim upon the above-described
property held by Sunrise Park, pur-
suant to Minn. Stat. § 504B and 514.
The amount of the claim against the
above referenced property is
$4,269.00, computed to the date of
sale, exclusive of the expenses of
said sale, together with the actual ex-
penses of making said sale. Upon in-
formation and belief, there are no se-
cured creditors on this property.
Dated: June 12, 2014
BALAND LAW OFFICE, P.L.L.C.
/s/ Timothy H. Baland
Timothy H. Baland, Esq.
Attorney Lic. No. 0353449
2140 Fourth Avenue
Anoka, MN 55303
(763) 450-9494
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
June 18, 25 and July 2, 2014)
Legals
Continued from 6B
Chronicle photo by Rich Glennie
June birthday girls
The residents at Millie Beneke Manor in
Glencoe celebrated June birthdays last
week. The birthday girls are Rosemary
Steinbrecher, left, and Laverna Macken-
thun.
By Connie Rettmann
4-H Program Coordinator
Sibley County Extension
Looking for something fun
to do this summer? The Sib-
ley County 4-H program is
putting on summer day
camps. The following is a
list of the camps that are of-
fered. One does not need to
be in 4-H to sign up for the
camps.
• Forensic Science Day
Camp is Thursday, June 19,
from 9 a.m. to noon, at the
Green Isle City Park, and
Thursday, June 26, from 9
a.m. to noon, at the Gibbon
City Park. (Camp is the same
at both locations.)
Participants are invited to
solve a mock mystery and
use forensic skills, such as
food print measurements, de-
coding messages and DNA
evidence. Come join in un-
covering the crook and solv-
ing this mystery.
• Minnesota Adventures
will be Monday, June 20,
from 9 a.m. to noon, at the
Winthrop City Park. Come
and explore the great state of
Minnesota. Learn more about
state symbols, Minnesota
foods, Minnesota culture, fish
identification and farming
and grains.
• Animal Talks “The
Mighty Jungle” with Chris-
tian Lilienthal will be
Wednesday, July 16, from 9
a.m. to noon, at Four Seasons
Park, Arlington. Spend the
day on the prowl for adven-
ture. Lilienthal, from Animal
Talks, with his animals like a
baby kangaroo, emu, giant
tortoise, fox, parrot armadillo
and dingo, will be stopping
by to visit.
• 4-H STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering and
Math) is Tuesday, July 8,
from 9 a.m. to noon, in the
Sibley County Courthouse
basement, Gaylord. Ever
wonder how something
works? Like what makes
popcorn pop or a flower
change colors? Join in learn-
ing science tricks dealing
with plants, physics, chem-
istry, weather, food and more.
• Let’s Get Cooking is on
Wednesday, July 23, from 9
a.m. to noon, at the Sibley
County Service Center, Gay-
lord. Campers will start off
their day learning how food
comes full circle from the
farm to their plates and fin-
ishing the day with creating
some delicious, easy and
healthy snacks.
• The Greatest Show on
Earth, Under the Big Top,
will be Tuesdays, June 17 to
July 22, from 1 p.m. to 2
p.m., at the Gaylord Public
Library. Participants will read
stories of all sorts and be
taught how to use their imag-
inations. Join for crafts, food
and fun along with the story.
For more information or a
brochure, please contact the
Sibley County Extension Of-
fice at 507-237-411 or e-mail
at rettm001@umn.edu.
These events are sponsored
by the Sibley County 4-H.
Sibley County 4-H to hold
6 summer day camps
Planting progress in the re-
gion has been variable due to
cold conditions in the spring
and continuous rainfall. Some
farmers missed rainfall and
were able to finish their
spring planting while others
have done very little. These
conditions have challenged
farmers and agricultural pro-
fessionals working to serve
their agricultural needs.
Recommendations for late-
planted soybeans are listed in
an article called “Guidelines
for Late-Planted Corn and
Soybeans in Minnesota.”
Soybean maturities should
be adjusted when planting
after about June 10. At this
point, plant a soybean variety
with a relative maturity rating
of 0.5 units shorter than your
original soybeans.
For instance, if you live in
central Minnesota and origi-
nally planted a RM 1.7 vari-
ety, by about June 10 switch
to an early group I soybean
(such as a RM 1.2). Late June
replants may need to be
switched to a variety that is
one (whole) maturity unit
shorter than you would nor-
mally plant.
The only caveat here is that
producers who normally
plant very long-season vari-
eties need to make the switch
earlier. Likewise, producers
who normally plant short-
season varieties are in a posi-
tion to hold with their current
varieties a bit longer.
The entire article can be
found online at z.umn.edu/
mnl or by contacting the
McLeod or Meeker County
Extension Offices. Re-
sources for the spring condi-
tions we are encountering can
be found at z.umn.edu/mnn.
*****
PEAQ Stick measuring and
scissors-cut sampling is fin-
ished for 2014. PEAQ repre-
sents predictive equation for
alfalfa quality based on the
height and maturity of the al-
falfa.
The PEAQ stick was de-
veloped at University of Wis-
consin with numbers marked
for RFV (relative feed value)
or RFQ (relative feed quality)
related to height and vegeta-
tive bud and blossom stages.
Those interested in participat-
ing in 2015 should let me
know for future planning pur-
poses.
Thank you to AgVenture
Feed & Seed, Inc., Form A
Feed in Stewart, and Vita
Plus for sponsoring the
McLeod and Meeker sites.
The last sample was pulled
from a field by Lester Prairie.
On June 9, the alfalfa
measured 34 inches in the
bud stage to give an estimat-
ed PEAQ RFQ of 145. The
lab analysis was 129 for Rel-
ative Feed Value and 140 for
Relative Feed Quality.
Another sample near
Hutchinson was cut on June
7, and a composite chopped
sample was pulled on June 9.
The lab analysis was 118 for
Relative Feed Value and 129
for Relative Feed Quality.
Hay fields that have not been
harvested will have plenty of
tonnage, but not necessarily
the high quality needed for
producers.
The University of Min-
nesota Extension provides an
array of resources and infor-
mation on its websites. Lo-
cally, both the McLeod and
Meeker County Extension
Websites are great access
points to those based in those
counties and beyond.
Resources and widely uti-
lized publications are either
uploaded or are available by
links on these sites.
Recent news releases, pub-
lications, flyers, and
brochures are also prominent-
ly displayed to give the pub-
lic quick and easy access to
resources and events from the
University of Minnesota Ex-
tension. Find the University
of Minnesota Extension at
their website www.exten-
sion.umn.edu to get started.
Those in McLeod and
Meeker Counties can contact
the Extension Office for any
of these resources. McLeod
County Extension Office
phone number is 320-484-
4334 and the Meeker County
Extension Office phone num-
ber is 320-693-5275.
Some crop resources for wet spring
Farm Notes
By Nathan Winter
Several area students were
among the 350 top students
attending the 66th-annual
American Legion Boys State
that started June 15 at Mar-
shall.
They include Zachary
Klaers of Arlington and Sib-
ley East High School, Caleb
Sebora of Lester Prairie High
School, Russell Bayerl of Sil-
ver Lake, and a Howard
Lake-Waverly student.
The Minnesota Boys State
program is a week-long pro-
gram that teaches Minneso-
ta’s democratic form of gov-
ernment in a unique and
hands-on way.
Sponsored by the American
Legion, students just finish-
ing their junior year spend
one week on a college cam-
pus, where they join with
their peers to form a mythical
“state” from local govern-
ment to an entirely functional
state government by week’s
end.
The program precisely mir-
rors Minnesota’s unique cau-
cus political process to nar-
row down citizens at a local
level on up to electing state
chairmen for each of two fic-
tional political parties stu-
dents are assigned to.
Citizens are assigned to
mock cities and campaign for
office, eventually electing
their own mayors, legislature
and constitutional officers; a
Boys State governor is elect-
ed at the conclusion of the
week.
Students publish a daily
newspaper, participate in ath-
letic tournaments and play in
band and choir programs.
Each year, the 49 Boys
State programs in the U.S. se-
lect two Boys Nation senators
to travel to Washington, D.C.,
and meet with the President.
Last year’s Boys State gover-
nor, Simeon Toronto (An-
dover) was elected the 2013
president of American Legion
Boys Nation in Washington,
D.C.
“No other program out
there teaches youth about
their system of government
like this one, we are the only
program to teach students
about Minnesota’s unique po-
litical process,” said Mike
Bredeck, Legion member and
program director. “Our par-
ticipants go on to play an in-
tegral role in society and state
and national politics decades
after they leave campus.”
Area students among 350 to
attend Boys State at Marshall
www.glencoenews.com
See the Tools of the Trade
in the Glencoe Advertiser
for local professionals
that are happy to help.
Need a hand with your
lawn and landscaping?
Need a hand with your
lawn and landscaping?
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 18, 2014, page 8B
AGRICULTURE
Misc. Farm Items
LIESKE TRACTOR
Wanted: Your OLD TRACTORS,
any condition, make or model. We
also specialize in new and used
TRACTOR PARTS AND REPAIR.
Call Kyle. Located west of Hender-
son. (612) 203-9256.
AUTOMOTIVE
Parts, Repair
$$ DOLLARS PAID $$ Junk vehi-
cles, repairable cars/trucks. FREE
TOWING. Flatbed/ wrecker serv-
ice. Immediate pick up. Monday-
Sunday, serving your area 24/7.
(952) 220-TOWS.
Trucks, Vans, SUV’s
1994 Ford Conversi on van.
105,000 actual miles. Absolutely
perfect condition. Stored in winter,
no rust. Trailer towing package.
$3,250/BO. (952) 467-2983.
EMPLOYMENT
Business Opportunity
DIRECT SALES: Conklin dealers
needed, to use or market “green”
products made in Minnesota. For
a FREE catalog, call Ken and
Myra Franke at (320) 238-2370.
www.frankmarketing.com.
Help Wanted
1200 Cow dairy seeking to fill a
head maintenance position. Will be
responsible for performing preven-
tive and general maintenance on
farm equipment and buildings. Will
also help with field work and ma-
nure hauling. Prior work experience
required. Must be able to operate
pay loaders, skid steers, tractors
and semis. CDL a plus. Send re-
sume or request an application by
email: wdairy@lakedalelink.net. Or
stop by and fill out an application.
Woodland Dairy, 3328 County
Road 30 SW, Waverly, MN.
Caregivers. Unique opportunity to
work with a leading provider of
live-in care for the elderly in their
Twin Cities home. 7d on/ 7d off.
$888/wk. $25 out state mileage re-
i mbursement. Experi ence re-
qui red. 1-8777-468-2561.
www.homecaresolutionsmn.com.
Full time dump truck driver. Must
have experi ence dri vi ng dump
truck and clean driving record.
Can start immediately. Please con-
tact (612) 910-2067, Plato.
Full time recreational vehicle tech-
nician. Qualified candidate must
be experienced in all aspects of
recreational vehicle repair on all
brands. Must be able to work un-
supervised. Must have own tools
and professi onal atti tude. Pay
based on experience. Email re-
sume and salary requirements to
samn@jungclausmotorsports.com
or call (320) 864-8528.
Gravel truck/ Sidedumper Drivers
wanted. Clean Class A-B license re-
quired. Competitive wage, well-
maintained trucks, minimum 1 year
experience, HMO health, dental in-
surance. Call Steve (952) 292-5809.
Looking for carrier for Star Trib-
une, Glencoe/Hutch area. Starting
ti mes around 2 a.m. Contact
Milan, (320) 864-3403 or (612)
743-2662.
Part time help wanted. New Auburn
C-Store. Stop at store for inquiries
or to pick up an application.
Semis with step-deck trailers for
hauling in lower 48 states and
Canada. Call Kohout Trucking,
(320) 444-4108.
Work Wanted
BRUST ELECTRIC Farm, resi-
dential, commercial trenching, new
home and remodel, service up-
grades. Over 12 years in Glencoe.
John Brust, owner. FREE ESTI-
MATES. Bonded and i nsured.
(320) 864-1974.
HANDYMAN: Will do remodeling
of kitchens, bathrooms, hanging
doors and wi ndows, pai nti ng,
sheet rocking, texturizing or any
minor repairs inside or outside.
Wi l l al so do cl eani ng of base-
ments/garages. Call (320) 848-
2722 or (320) 583-1278.
FOR SALE
Give Aways
Gray farm kittens. (320) 864-9001.
Heating/Air Conditioning
Special-95% 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.
Tools, Power Equip.
Dayton electric Chicago bench
grinder, $35 firm. (320) 864-3921.
Wanted To Buy
WANTED TO BUY: Old signs all
types, farm primitive painted furni-
ture all types, cupboards, cubby
units, locker and pool wire baskets,
wood & metal pieces with lots of
drawers, old pre-1960 holiday deco-
rations, industrial/school items such
as metal racks, stools, workbench-
es, lightning rods and balls, weather
vanes, architectural items like cor-
bels and stain glass windows. Gas
station and oil related items from
signs to pumps, dress forms, old
store fixtures, chandeliers, old light-
ing fixtures, mantels, hardware
store parts, bins, feed/grain/seed re-
lated items and old cement statu-
ary/bird baths. We buy one item and
entire estates. Check out the barns,
attic and basement. Don’t get a
dumpster until you call us first. We
are local. (612) 590-6136 or email
rb7579@msn.com.
BUYING JUNK BATTERIES
We buy used batteries. Paying
$10 for automotive batteries. We
pick up. Call 800-777-2243.
Wanted: Motorcycles and ATVs.
Buying most brands. All years,
running or not. Jungclaus Motor-
sports, (320) 864-8526.
LIVESTOCK, PETS
Cattle
For rent: Beef bulls. (507) 237-
2196.
REAL ESTATE
Houses
Brownton. Darling classic renova-
tion MLS #4466546. 4BR, 1BA,
ALL NEW furnace, plumbing, in-
sulation, electrical, flooring, paint,
kitchen, beautiful millwork. PRICE
REDUCTION $89,000. Re/Max
Homes, (952) 992-9299.
Bird Island- Updated 3BR, 1BA.
Central air, new roof, patio, stor-
age shed. (320) 262-4893.
Brownton. 242 7th Ave. S. 2-Story,
1.5BA, 3BR, bui l t-i n hutches.
$95,000. If interested call (320)
587-4884 or (320) 582-0041.
REAL ESTATE
Houses
Immaculate kept 2BR, 2BA, MF
laundry, hardwood floors, 4-sea-
son porch, deck, over-si zed
garage, close to park, quiet neigh-
borhood. $151,900. Cal l (320)
864-4436 or (320) 510-0957
schedule appointment.
Immaculate kept 4BR, 4BA. Over
3,000 sq. ft. finished living! Two
lots, MF laundry, master BR suite,
formal dining, storage. $187,000.
Bri an O’ Donnel l , Pri ori ty One-
Metrowest Realty. (320) 864-4877.
Lake Homes
2BR, 1BA, 1 attached garage.
Seasonal cabin. 50’ shore, lovely
Diamond Lake, Kandiyohi County.
Level , sandy. Faces south for
sunny beach all day. Enjoy sum-
mer 2014, we can close quickly!
MLS#6006452. See on website
www.C21Kandi.com. NEWLY list-
ed at $179,900.
Silver Lake. 3BR, 1BA lake home.
Ready for owner. 713 Main St. W.
$110,000/BO. (320) 583-6899.
Land
40 Acres McLeod County Land,
33.53 A. Cropland. Could become
excellent hunting area. Call Carl,
Agent, Stockman Financial
Services Co. Inc., Broker (952)
944-8737 or (612) 240-5770.
REAL ESTATE
Mobile Homes
3BR, 2BA on 2.26 acres, close to
town, ready to move in due to relo-
cation. $75,000. Brian O’Donnell,
Metrowest Realty (320) 864-4877.
RENTAL
Apartment
2BR Apartment wi th garage,
water/sewer/garbage included. No
pets. New Auburn (320) 327-2928.
GLENCOE Apartments 2BR from
$599 to $625. Clean and spacious
apartment. Features include deck,
blinds, d/w. Heat FREE! Garage
available. Laundry room in building.
Cat or small dog okay with fee. Call
Becky for showing (320) 510-5150.
Glencoe Towns Edge Estates has
1BR & 2BRs available now. Rent
starting from $510. Includes heat,
water, garbage and sewer. We ac-
cept cats and small dogs. (320)
864-6600.
GLENCOE, 1BR apt. $510 plus
utilities. Also available Efficiency
unit, $375, all utilities included.
Both available August 1. Off street
parking, onsite laundry. See pho-
tos and apply online at www.Tal-
lOakProp.com, (952) 955-1889.
Now Taki ng Appl i cati ons. 1BR
apartment in Glencoe. Must be 62
years of age or older, or disabled.
Some income restrictions apply.
Rent based on 30% of income.
Call (320) 864-5282.
Updated, spacious one and two
BR apartments in Renville. In-
cludes heat, water garbage. New
stove, fridge, air conditioner. Pet-
friendly. Call (320) 564-3351 for
appointment.
RENTAL
Business, Office
Glencoe: Executive office space of
500+ sq. ft., located on high traffic
corner for high visibility. $395/mo.
Call (320) 587-4242.
New offices, high traffic location
downtown Glencoe, 400 and 700
sq. ft. Affordable rent. Storage
space also available. Call Glenn at
(320) 864-5903.
Office space for rent. Ask for Brian
(320) 864-3168.
House
Available July 1. 4BR, 2BA home
in Glencow with detached heated
double garage with lots of parking.
Located close to schools and hos-
pital. $700/mo. Call (320) 864-
5644 for Denny.
Come see this cozy 3BR home
with a huge fenced in back yard
that offers plenty of room to play,
large cement patio and a great fire
pit. There are 2 bedrooms on the
main floor and an additional in the
basement. Relax in the whirlpool
bathtub. Detached 1.5 car garage.
$550/month plus utilities. Call Ron
to view (612) 590-6136.
Welcome home to this large 4BR
home on a corner l ot wi th de-
tached garage. The main floor in-
cludes: laundry, one bedroom, full
bath, living room, dining room and
a large kitchen. Basement for ad-
ditional storage. Large open front
porch and a large yard to play.
$750/mo. plus utilities. Please call
Ron to view (612) 590-6136.
Mobile Home
Glen Knoll Park. 3BR, 2BA homes
for rent. Garbage and lot rent in-
cluded. Background screen re-
qui red. no pets, no smoki ng.
$575/mo. (320) 864-5294.
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.
RENTAL
Want To Rent
Want to rent farmland for 2014
and beyond. (320) 510-1604.
Wanted: Farmland to rent. Call
Paul at (320) 327-2763.
Young farmer looking for land to
rent for 2014 and beyond. Compet-
itive rates and reference available.
Call Austin Blad (320) 221-3517.
SALES
Garage Sales
1605 12th St. E, Glencoe- Thurs-
day, June 19, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri-
day, June 20, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Stroller, scroll saw, Christmas,
crafts, TV, dining set, love seat,
lawn mower, clothes, snowblower,
miscellaneous.
1705 Fairway Dr., Glencoe-
Thursday, June 19, 12:00 p.m.-
6:00 p.m.; Friday, June 20, 8:00
a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
SERVICES
Building Contractors
30 Years professional home repair
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FULL & PART 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
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• Builders
• Machine Operators
• Shipping
• Finishing
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Previous manufacturing or building experience
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(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:
– 401k Retirement Plan with Company Match
– Health, Dental, Life and Disability Insurance after 60 days
– Paid vacation
– Retention Bonus
– Excellent employee discount program
To apply, please go online at www.elkay.com,
click on Elkay Careers then select hourly mfg/production positions.
In-person job applications are available on site.
Wood Products
180 Industrial Blvd
Waconia, MN 55387 EOE
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SENECA FOODS - GLENCOE
SUMMER WORK AVAILABLE
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Hector, Hutchinson, Litchfield, Olivia, Redwood, Renville, & Stewart
SAMPLER/ STAKERS
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from representative locations in field during early morning hours.
Requirements: Must have a strong work ethic, ability to work inde-
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PRE-GRADE
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Responsibilities: Taking product samples from incoming trucks to eval-
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COMBINE OPERATORS
Responsibilities: Combine Peas and/or Corn, assist with minor repairs,
adjustments, maintenance, and Combine sanitation.
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ence is preferred, but not required.
GENERAL INFO
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• Overtime available after 40 hours/ week
TO APPLY
• Applicant must be 18 years of age or older to apply
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• Monday - Thursday; 8:00am to 4:30pm
• To request an application please stop by the Main Office at:
Seneca Foods Corporation
101 West 8
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Street
Glencoe, MN 55336
Seneca Foods is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
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support. Loading, unload-
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and delivery. Part-Time,
starting at 2-3 p.m., 10-15
hours avg. per week,
Monday-Friday. Requires
clean driving record, strong
back. Great pay plus incen-
tives.
Call to set up appointment.
864-6754, ext. 210
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Carpentry
Crew Leader
Picture Perfect Carpentry
is seeking a carpentry crew
leader. If you have
construction experience
with a great attitude please
contact us for more details.
We offer company paid
health/dental insurance,
retirement plan and
competitive wages.
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• Full-time seasonal
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• Excellent pay
• Advancement
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PROPANE SERVICE PERSON/DRIVER
Retail propane company has full-time opening for a dependable,
personable applicant with strong mechanical aptitude. Position
offers a variety of job duties including propane tank installations,
temporary heat installations, G.A.S. Check inspection, appliance
repair and troubleshooting, propane deliveries, etc. Some heavy
lifting required. Must possess or obtain a Class B-CDL, have a
good driving record and pass D.O.T. physical and drug screen.
Skills test will be given. Competitive wages. Full benefits package
available, including 401(k) and profit sharing. Send resume to:
shannonc@lakesgasco.com or:
Lakes Gas Co.
1101 Hwy. 7 W.
Silver Lake, MN 55381
320-327-2317
www.lakesgasco.com
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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Applications are now being accepted for the
following position:
• Technical Specialist I – full-time position
in the Auditor-Treasurer’s Office in the
License Center
Please refer to our website www.co.mcleod.mn.us
for details of the positions.
McLeod County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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PERMANENT
PART-TIME
DAYS
We Offer:
• Flexible Scheduling
• Training
• Paid Vacation
• Employee Discount
• Competitive Wages
based on experience
EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED
Apply in person at:
Hite Hardware & Paint
740 11
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St. E.
Glencoe, MN 55336
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• Landscaping
• Foreman & Laborers
• Garden Center Help
• Bait Shop
APPLY WITHIN
NEUBARTH
LAWNCARE AND
LANDSCAPING
10627 Hwy 22,
Glencoe
320-864-3296
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• Clean Class A-B
license required
• Competitive wage
• Well-Maintained Trucks
• Minimum 1 year
experience
• HMO Health
• Dental Insurance
Call Steve
952-292-5809
Gravel Truck/
Sidedumper
Drivers Wanted
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Clinic Office Manager / Billing Specialist
Part- or Full-Time
In this challenging and rewarding position you will be
part of a healthcare team dedicated to improving the
lives of people in the Glencoe area. You will supervise
a small staff, oversee office procedures, and be respon-
sible for all medical billing. If FT, will be entering
charges and payments.
We are seeking a multi-talented, highly organized, and
conscientious person with 2+ years recent experience
in office management and/or billing preferably in
healthcare, and excellent computer, analytical and cus-
tomer service skills.
Send your resume to:
Dr. Scott Gauer
Gauer Chiropractic Clinic
1706 10
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St. E. • Glencoe, MN 55336
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MANUFACTURING ESTIMATOR
Engel Diversified Ind., an ISO 9001:2008 registered metal fabrication com-
pany, is seeking candidates to work with sales to estimate and service cur-
rent customers and guide new business opportunities. If you possess strong
interpersonal skills and technical knowledge related to metal fabrication, rec-
ognize the advantages of working within a small privately-held, team orient-
ed company, and are interested in a position that would allow you to engage
in a variety of activities; please check us out!
COMPETITIVE SALARY
Excellent benefits including PTO, Insurance,
401(k) Profit Sharing, and a great Bonus Plan!
Please fax, mail or email your resume to:
EDi, P.O. Box 85, Jordan 55352 F: 952-492-3790
vengelsteffan@engeldiversified.com
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Manufacturing
Full-Time and Part-Time Seasonal
Opportunities
Lester Building Systems, LLC, a locally owned leader in the post-
frame building industry, is looking for people to join our team.
Available positions are part-time and full-time seasonal 1st and 2nd
shift. Flexible part-time hours are available for 2nd shift.
Manufacturing: Positions are available in our Truss Plant (build-
ing trusses), Woodworking area (various sawing and assembly op-
erations. Positions are located at our plant in Lester Prairie.
All positions offer competitive pay with a shift differential for 2nd
shift.
Interested candidates should apply online at
www.lesterbuildings.com under Manufacturing - Lester Prairie.
Lester Buildings, LLC
1111 2
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Ave. South
Lester Prairie, MN 55354
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
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Sheriff’s Report
On Tuesday, June 10, at 12:30
a.m., the sheriff’s office, Stewart
First Responders, Buffalo Lake
Ambulance and Allina Ambulance
responded to a medical emer-
gency on Herbert Street in Stew-
art. The individual was taken to
the Hutchinson hospital by ambu-
lance.
Tuesday at 7:14 a.m., a gas
drive-off from Super America in
Glencoe was reported. The sher-
iff’s office assisted Glencoe Po-
lice. The deputy was unable to lo-
cate the vehicle.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a Tuesday morning report of
mai l box vandal i sm on 145th
Street, south of Hutchinson.
Tuesday at 10:45 a.m., a
deputy came across someone
having a medical issue in Glen-
coe near the sheriff’s office park-
ing lot. Also responding were the
Glencoe Police and the Glencoe
Ambulance. There was no trans-
port.
Tuesday at 2:09 p.m., a deputy
checked on a boat that was said
to be abandoned at the Silver
Lake public access in the area of
Iris Road and 190th Street, south
of Silver Lake.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a trespass complaint at a resi-
dence on Prior Street in Stewart
Tuesday at 3:05 p.m.
The sheriff’s office assisted the
Minnesota State Patrol with a
two-vehicle accident in the area
of Highway 212 and County Road
7 in Stewart on Tuesday at 3:47
p.m. Also responding were the
Buffal o Lake Ambul ance and
Stewart First Responders. There
were no injuries.
Tuesday at 5:48 p.m., a deputy
responded to a reported dog bite
on 196th Road, west of Hutchin-
son.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a report of a minor two-vehicle
accident at an address on High-
way 15, south of Hutchi nson,
Tuesday at 6:12 p.m. There were
no injuries.
At 8:52 p.m., Tuesday, a med-
ical emergency was reported at
an address on 100th Street,
northwest of Brownton. Also re-
sponding were the Brownton First
Responders and Allina Ambu-
lance. An individual was taken to
the Hutchinson hospital by ambu-
lance.
On Wednesday, June 11, at
12:16 a.m., the sheriff’s office as-
sisted the Lester Prairie Police
with a juvenile party at a resi-
dence on Juniper Street South, in
Lester Prairie.
Wednesday at 6:05 a.m., the
sheriff’s office responded to a re-
port of cows loose in the area of
Page Avenue and 110th Street,
north of Brownton. The cows
were corralled.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a report of property damage on
120th Street, northeast of Brown-
ton, on Wednesday morning. A
deputy found that several mail-
boxes had been damaged.
The sheriff’s office assisted the
Silver Lake Police with a verbal
domestic at a residence on Grove
Avenue SE i n Si l ver Lake
Wednesday at 3:20 p.m. The par-
ties were separated.
Wednesday at 3:37 p.m., the
sheri ff ’s offi ce assi sted the
Hutchinson Police with a domes-
tic at a residence on Jefferson
Street SE i n Hutchi nson. The
Hutchinson Police arrested an in-
di vi dual and took hi m to the
McLeod County Jail in Glencoe.
The officer needed assistance
from the deputies and the Glen-
coe Police with the inmate.
Also on Wednesday, at 4:02
p.m., the sheriff’s office assisted
the Hutchinson Police and the
Hutchinson Fire Department with
a vehicle fire at a business on
Highway 15 South in Hutchinson.
The fire was extinguished, and
the owner drove the vehicle away.
A medical emrgency was re-
ported Wednesday at 5:16 p.m.,
at a residence on Kale Avenue,
northwest of Silver Lake. Also re-
sponding were the Silver Lake
Ambulance and the Silver Lake
First Responders. The ambulance
took the individual to the Hutchin-
son hospital.
The sheriff’s office assisted the
Winsted Police, Winsted First Re-
sponders and Ridgeview Ambu-
lance with a skydiver who hit a
tree on Second Street South in
Winsted, Wednesday at 5:54 p.m.
The skydiver was taken to the
hospital.
A burglary was reported at a
business on Bell Avenue, west of
Plato, Wednesday at 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday at 7:25 p.m., the
sheriff’s office responded to the
Biscay City Hall to assist with an
i ndi vi dual at the Bi scay Ci ty
Council meeting.
Wednesday at 11:29 p.m., the
sheriff’s office responded to a re-
port of an individual making suici-
dal comments at a residence on
190th Street, west of Lester
Prairie. The person was taken to
the Hutchinson hospital.
On Thursday, June 12, at 4:52
p.m., the sheriff’s office assisted
the Glencoe Police with a theft re-
port from a busi ness on 11th
Street East in Glencoe.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a car-deer accident in the area
of 120th Street and Falcon Av-
enue, northeast of Gl encoe,
Thursday at 8:09 p.m. There were
no injuries.
On Thursday, the sheriff’s of-
fice Winstock Music Festival re-
port included responding to one
assault, issuing of a minor con-
sumpti on ci tati on, one detox
transport, and assisting three indi-
viduals.
On Friday, June 13, at 1:02
a.m., the sheriff’s office assisted
Hutchinson Police with a fight at a
business on Main Street North in
Hutchinson.
Friday at 1:55 p.m., a report of
a theft from a vehicle at Piepen-
burg Park on Belle Lake Road,
northwest of Hutchinson, was in-
vestigated.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a motorcycle accident near an
address on County Road 7, north-
east of Hutchinson, Friday at 9:37
p.m. The dri ver had l eft the
scene.
The sheriff’s office Winstock re-
port for Friday included nine med-
icals, five fights, one report of
damage to property, 18 minor
consumption tickets and trans-
portation of seven individuals to
detox facilities in Hastings or New
Ulm.
On Saturday, June 14, at 12:38
a.m., the sheriff’s office respond-
ed to a car-deer accident in the
area of 140th Street and Dairy
Avenue, northeast of Glencoe.
There were no injuries.
Saturday at 12:07 p.m., the
sheriff’s office assisted the Glen-
coe Police with a report of a loose
elk at Oak Leaf Park in Glencoe.
The elk was returned to the park.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a report of an intoxicated fe-
male in Campground C at Win-
stock Saturday at 7:08 p.m.
Melissa Marie Stephens, 26, of
Chaska, was arrested for proba-
ble cause charges of assault,
damage to property and disturb-
ing the peace. She was taken to
the McLeod County Jail in Glen-
coe.
Saturday at 7:25 p.m., a deputy
checked on a vehicle in a ditch at
the intersection of County Road 7
and 210th Street, northeast of
Hutchinson. There was no dam-
age.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a driving complaint near Gate 4
of the Winstock grounds Saturday
at 7:52 p.m. A deputy stopped the
vehicle and arrested the driver,
Benjamin Lawrence Mustenteiger,
21, of Maple Lake, for probable
cause charge of driving while in-
toxi cated and took hi m to the
McLeod County Jail in Glencoe.
Saturday at 8:48 p.m., a deputy
responded to a hit-and-run motor
vehicle accident at the intersec-
tion of Highway 7 and Babcock
Avenue, north of Lester Prairie.
The vehicle that left the scene
was l ocated. Invol ved were a
1992 Chevrolet pickup, owned by
Brandon Root of Hutchinson and
dri ven by Bri ttany Mari e-Rae
Stanton, 22, of Hutchinson, and a
2006 Pontiac Vibe, owned and
driven by Sadie Ann Jenkins, 34,
of Sauk Centre. Both vehicles
had over $1,000 i n damage.
Stanton was arrested for a proba-
ble cause charge of driving while
i ntoxi cated and taken to the
McLeod County Jail in Glencoe.
Saturday at 8:54 p.m., a deputy
assisted the McLeod County Jail
staff with an unruly inmate. Also
assisting was the Glencoe Police.
At 8:56 p.m., Saturday, a driv-
ing complaint was reported in
Campground C at Winstock. As a
result, the driver, Michael John
Koser, 30, of Burnsville, was ar-
rested for probabl e cause
charges of driving while intoxicat-
ed and taken to the McLeod
County Jail in Glencoe.
The sheriff’s office Winstock re-
port for Saturday included five
medicals, two fights, one report of
damage to property, 10 minor
consumption tickets issued and
transportation of three individuals
to detox facilities in Hastings or
New Ulm.
On Sunday, June 15, at 1:27
a.m., the sheriff’s office assisted
the Hutchi nson Pol i ce wi th a
property damage report at a busi-
ness on Mai n Street South i n
Hutchinson.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a hit-and-run property damage
call at Winstock Sunday at 9:05
a.m. There was over $2,000 dam-
age to a vehicle.
Sunday at 11:04 a.m., a deputy
responded to a report of mailbox
vandal i sm at a resi dence on
Tagus Avenue, south of Hutchin-
son.
The sheriff’s office, Minnesota
State Patrol, Stewart First Re-
sponders, Buffalo Lake Ambu-
lance and Allina Ambulance re-
sponded to a one-vehicle rollover
with injuries in the area of County
Road 7 and 115th Street, north-
east of Stewart, Sunday at 12:13
p.m. A 2002 Ford Escape, owned
by Adam Johnson of Stewart and
driven by Dylan John Glen Nuss-
baum, 21, of Stewart, had over
$1,000 in damage. Nussbaum
had minor injuries and was not
taken to the hospital. The driver
was arrested for probable cause
charges of driving while intoxicat-
ed and taken to the McLeod
County Jail in Glencoe.
A gas drive-off was reported
Sunday at 2:43 p.m., from a busi-
ness on South Street in Stewart.
A deputy contacted the driver,
who returned and paid for the
gas.
The sheriff’s office, Silver Lake
Fire Department and Silver Lake
Ambulance responded to an elec-
trical fire on Kale Drive, northwest
of Silver Lake, Sunday at 4:18
p.m. The power was turned off,
and there was no damage to the
property.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a report of a scooter that ran
into the side of a camper on Bow-
man Street in Stewart Sunday at
6:57 p.m. The driver of the scoot-
er had minor injuries, but refused
treatment.
Sunday at 8:54 p.m., a report
was received of a theft of items
taken from a yard at a residence
on 165th Street, south of Lester
Prairie.
Monday at 1:06 a.m., the sher-
iff’s office responded to a car-
deer acci dent i n the area of
County Road 7 and 115th Street,
northeast of Stewart. There were
no injuries.
The sheriff’s office assisted the
Glencoe Police with a gas drive-
off from a business on 10th Street
East in Glencoe on Monday at
4:11 a.m. Officers were unable to
locate the vehicle.
An individual came to the sher-
iff’s office lobby Monday at 12:38
p.m. to report property damage
that had occurred at Winstock.
The sheriff’s office and Glen-
coe Ambulance responded to a
medical emergeny on Leaf Av-
enue, west of Glencoe, Monday
at 7:52 p.m. The person was
taken by ambulance to Ridgeview
Hospital in Waconia.
A vehicle in a ditch in the area
of 70th Street and Dairy Avenue,
southeast of Glencoe, submerged
in water, was reported Monday at
7:57 p.m. The vehicle is a 2004
Dodge Ram, owned and driven
by Bradley Thomas Asmus, 44, of
Alexandria. It had over $1,000 in
damage. There were no injuries.
Monday at 8:17 p.m., the sher-
iff’s office responded to a report
of a runaway juvenile from a resi-
dence on Highway 15, north of
Hutchinson.
State Patrol
A New Ulm driver escaped with
nonlife-threatening injures after a
single-vehicle rollover Sunday,
June 8, at 2:18 p.m., on Highway
15 at 244th Street i n Si l bel y
County. Injured was Frederick J.
Hosto, 85, who was southbound
on Highway 15 in his 2000 Buick
Century when it drifted to the left;
he over-corrected to the right and
rolled the vehicle, which came to
rest in the roadway.
McLeod County
Court
The following case was heard
in McLeod County District Court
June 10, Judge Michael Savre
presiding:
Molly Ann Bickmann, 44, of
Winsted, pleaded guilty to one
felony count of theft by wrongfully
obtaining public assistance. The
court stayed the imposition of
sentence and placed her on pro-
bation for two years, with the fol-
lowing conditions: that she serve
10 days in the McLeod County
Jail, serve 10 days of sentence-
to-service work/community work
service, and pay a fine and sur-
charge of $400.
The following misdemeanors
and petty misdemeanors were
heard in District Court June 9-14.
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); Win-
sted Police Department (WPD);
Department of Natural Resources
(DNR).
Amul fo Acal a-Rosal es, 21,
Glencoe, driving after revocation,
one year unsupervised probation,
45 days confinement, stay 30
days for one year, serve as work
release if eligible, sentence to
serve if eligible, keep court/attor-
ney informed of current address,
remain law abiding, no same or
similar, no driver license viola-
tions, no driving without insur-
ance, $85, concurrent, uninsured
vehicle, owner violation, one year
unsupervised probation, 45 days
confinement, stay 30 days for one
year, serve as work release if eli-
gible, sentence to serve if eligible,
keep court/attorney informed of
current address, remain law abid-
ing, no same or similar, no driver
license violations, no driving with-
out insurance, concurrent, GPD;
David J. Arndt, 49, Minneapo-
lis, driving after suspension, dis-
missed, GPD; Clayton J. Ernhart,
22, Long Lake, no proof of insur-
ance, dismissed, GPD; John M.
Fenner, 44, Glencoe, discharge
firearm in city limits, $185, six
months probation, no same or
similar, GPD; Lee D. Kusler, 22,
Glencoe, driving after suspen-
sion, no same or similar, $285,
one year probation, GPD; William
S. Maki, 36, Stewart, DWI, stay of
imposition, one year supervised
probation, two days confinement,
one day credit for time served, no
possession of alcohol or drugs,
no alcohol/controlled substance
use, random testing, no alcohol-
related offenses, victim impact
panel , chemi cal dependency
evaluation/treatment, follow rec-
ommendations of evaluation, no
driver license violation, no driving
without insurance, keep court/at-
torney informed of current ad-
dress, remain law abiding, no
same or similar, contact with pro-
bation, sign all releases of infor-
mation, follow all instructions of
probation, $500, HPD;
John B. Nelson, 22, Hutchin-
son, driving after revocation, $85,
50 days sentence to service, no
proof of insurance when operat-
i ng vehi cl e, concurrent, HPD;
Robert C. Parrish, 56, Hutchin-
son, theft, stay of imposition, one
year probation, do not enter or
call victim’s place of employment,
Cashwise, no same or similar,
$185, HPD; Michael J. Schlink,
60, Lakeville, driver turning left
fails to yield right of way to on-
comi ng traffic, $135, HPD;
Ri chard A. Schroeder, 38,
Hutchinson, driver approaching
intersection fails to yield right of
way, no moving violations, no
driver license violations, $125, six
months probation, HPD; Jolyn M.
Gibbons, 35, Hutchinson, driving
after revocati on, $285, SO;
Nathan J. Good, 21, Winsted,
speed, $285, SO;
Bruce E. Karl, 65, Stewart, seat
belt, $50, no same or similar, six
months probation, SO; Devan D.
McGinnis, 20, New Ulm, liquor
consumption by persons under
21, $185, give peace officer false
name/bi rth date/ID card, di s-
missed, SO; Vladmir D. Pernar,
60, Hutchinson, seat belt, $110,
SO; Dean A. Runke, 48, Hutchin-
son, driving after cancellation, no
same or similar, no driving without
insurance, no driver license viola-
tions, $285, one year probation,
uninsured vehicle, driver violation,
concurrent, $100, SO; Autumn R.
Adki ns, 28, Sti l l water, speed,
$125, MSP; Eldon G. Aeikens,
72, Maynard, speed, $125, MSP;
Lina R. Dezuani, 31, Mounds
View, speed, $135, MSP; Pha Di,
24, Marshall, instruction permit vi-
ol ati ons, $135, MSP; Eri c M.
Fri ske, 29, South Mi l waukee,
Wis., speed, no same or similar,
$125, six months probation, MSP;
Dawn E. Hesselgrave, 36, Brown-
ton, seat belt, $50, no same or
si mi l ar, si x months probati on,
MSP; Matthew J. Hesselgrave,
31, Glencoe, seat belt, $50, no
same or similar, six months pro-
bation, driver must carry proof of
i nsurance, di smi ssed, speed,
$180, no same or similar, one
year probation, MSP; Jacqueline
M. Kern, 27, Glencoe, speed,
$125, MSP; John M. Mraz, 31,
Stewart, seat belt, $110, MSP;
Richard M. Paul, 43, Hutchinson,
window tint too dark, dismissed,
MSP; Marcus P. Rami rez, 26,
South St. Paul , speed, $145,
MSP;
Jose A. Muniz, 35, Glencoe,
driving without a valid license,
$185, uninsured vehicle, $200,
GPD; Saul I. Perales, 22, Litch-
field, seat belt, $110, HPD; Hay-
ley J. Broberg, 18, Dassel, speed,
$125, HPD; John B. Gubrud, 26,
Litchfield, seat belt, $110, HPD;
James C. McClesky, 18, Glencoe,
exhibition driving, $185, HPD;
Corey W. Roskamp, 39, Hutchin-
son, ani mal runni ng at l arge,
$285, HPD; Dawn M. Strasmann,
48, New Auburn, no proof of in-
surance, di smi ssed, HPD;
Thomas A. Eltgroth, 18, Hutchin-
son, seat belt, $110, SO; David B.
Kranz, 44, Gaylord, speed, $135,
SO; Ricky J. Langholz, 57, Das-
sel, seat belt, $110, SO;
Julene J. Borka, 36, Winsted,
seatbelt violation in commercial
vehi cl e, $110, MSP; Todd L.
Bubol tz, 55, Vi ctori a, speed,
$145, no proof of insurance, dis-
missed, MSP; John F. Halbkat Jr.,
75, Webster, S.D., speed, $125,
MSP; Jennifer A. Mayrand, 26,
Gl encoe, speed, $135, MSP;
Ryan A. Mcelhinny, 23, Hutchin-
son, failure to stop at stop signs
or stop lines, $135, MSP; Aman-
da N. Mi l l er, 34, Hutchi nson,
speed, $135, MSP; Frederick J.
Rosin, 36, Robbinsdale, speed,
$135, MSP; Lucy D. Terlinden,
44, Glencoe, speed, $145, MSP;
Kalsey L. Werkmeister, 23, Platte,
S.D., seatbelt, $110, WPD;
Harl ey J. Baumei ster, 51,
Hutchinson, seatbelt, $110, HPD;
Andrew J. Johnson, 24, Hutchin-
son, dri vi ng after revocati on,
$285, uninsured vehicle, $200,
HPD; Samantha J. Larson, 26,
Hutchinson, seatbelt, $110, no
proof of insurance, dismissed,
HPD; Spencer G. Mattson, 43,
Dassel, no proof of insurance,
di smi ssed, HPD; Marci a R.
Provencher, 66, Litchfield, speed,
$125, HPD; Austin M. Mickelson,
18, Apple Valley, speed, $125,
SO; Ti mothy D. Cannon, 49,
Litchfield, seat belt, $110, WPD;
David Aime, 25, Hutchinson,
disorderly conduct, stay of impo-
sition, six months unsupervised
probation, three days confine-
ment, three days credit for time
served, serve as work release if
eligible, sentence to serve if eligi-
ble, keep court/attorney informed
of current address, remain law
abiding, no same or similar, write
letter of apology, court administra-
tion, no disorderly conduct, $285,
GPD; Nicole M. Vorasane, 27,
Gl encoe, speed, $145, chi l d
under 8 years or under 57 inches
not in child seat, $50, GPD; Kyle
P. Dudgeon, 17, Hutchinson, seat
belt, $110, HPD; Randy L. Han-
son, 47, Hutchi nson, speed,
$125, HPD; Davidson P. Hoof, 20,
Hutchinson, failure to stop at stop
signs or stop lines, $135, HPD;
Samantha J. Li ngl , 23, St.
Cloud, speed, $125, HPD; Erik K.
Ramgren, 19, Si l ver Lake, no
proof insurance when operating
vehi cl e, $285, HPD; Ami e L.
Weinand, 23, Hutchinson, speed
greater than reasonable, $125,
HPD; Dominic P. Bondhus, 17,
Lester Prairie, obscured plate vio-
lation, $115, exhibition driving,
$135, LPPD; Nicole L. Dewar, 46,
Sioux Falls, S.D., speed, $125,
SO; Levi J. Gustafson, 16,
Bryant, S.D., speed, $285, SO;
Justin L. Hansen, 28, Hutchinson,
seat belt, $110, SO; Jeffrey L.
Schlueter, 44, Hutchinson, speed,
$145, SO; Ross E. Barrett, 42,
Owatonna, speed, $135, MSP;
Ei l een L. Brenneman, 59,
Hutchinson, speed, $125, MSP;
Jared B. Cal l ander, 36,
Winthrop, seat belt, $110, MSP;
Rei d A. Cl ark, 24, Wi nthrop,
speed, $145, MSP; Sandra P.
Mendoza, 32, Gl encoe,
require/permit offense by another,
$185, MSP; Sawyer S. Moser, 19,
Chaska, speed, $135, MSP; John
R. Schrom, 29, Mi nneapol i s,
speed, $125, MSP; Mark J. Voss,
42, Blaine, speed, $125, MSP;
Michael A. Decasas, 26, Glencoe,
driving after suspension, $285,
GPD; Andrew D. Wi sch, 31,
Brownton, seat belt, $110, GPD;
Matt H. Johnson, 38, Winsted,
speed, $125, no proof insurance,
di smi ssed, HPD; Thomas L.
Scoblic, 66, Ortonville, seat belt,
$110, HPD; Cody J. Wiechman,
22, Stewart, no proof of insur-
ance, dismissed, HPD; Melissa J.
Beaudry, 27, Lester Prairie, fol-
lowing more closely than reason-
abl e and prudent, $135, SO;
Charles J. Ahlgren, 26, Darwin,
speed, $125, MSP;
Ruben M. Garica, 46, Green
Isl e, dri vi ng after revocati on,
$285, MSP; Dean A. Larson, 62,
Lakeville, speed, $125, MSP; Bret
M. Nelsen, 53, Hutchinson, seat
belt, $110, seat belt, $25, MSP;
Chase A. Ostlie, 31, Hutchinson,
seat belt, $110, MSP; Jamie A.
Sterner, 36, Hutchinson, seat belt,
$110, MSP; Joel A. Zellmann, 48,
Silver Lake, seat belt, $110, MSP;
Derek J. Bomstad, 26, Hutchin-
son, seat belt, $110, HPD; Lena
G. Icenhower-Pease, 48, Hutchin-
son, no proof of insurance, dis-
missed, driver approaching inter-
section fails to yield right of way,
$135, HPD; Andrea M. Lueck, 31,
Hutchinson, failure to stop at stop
signs or stop lines at entrance to
through hi ghway, $135, HPD;
Matthew C. VonBerge, 20,
Hutchinson, speed greater than
reasonable, $125, HPD;
Joseph G. Schul te, 59,
Hutchinson, seat belt, $110, SO;
Robert W. Hernandez, 47, Glen-
coe, speed, $145, MSP; Warren
E. Macemon, 83, Gl encoe,
speed, $385, MSP; Tyl er J.
Mihlbauer, 21, Hutchinson, seat
belt, $110, MSP; Randall R. Ny-
gaard, 46, Winsted, seat belt,
$110, MSP; Robert D. Rand, 64,
Carver, speed, $135, MSP; Scott
A. Stuber, 45, Hutchinson, seat-
belt violation in commercial vehi-
cle, $110, tires below 2/32 thread,
$50, MSP.
Births
Glencoe Regional
Health Services
Clara Grace Anderson, born
May 28, 2014, to Jerry J. and
Christine Anderson of Hutchin-
son.
Marriages
Ashley Kae Wehri and Christo-
pher Jacob Braem, both of Silver
Lake.
Kel l y Jo Hel mbrecht and
Joseph Todd Rath, both of
Hutchinson.
Brian Andrew Jensen, Willmar,
and Lynn Marie Havelka, Silver
Lake.
Jonathan Christopher Robb
and Chantel Deserae Ross, both
of Glencoe.
Records
June 23-27
Millie Beneke Manor
and Silver Lake
Senior Nutrition Sites
Monday — Cranberry-glazed
chicken, baked potato, California-
blend vegetables, bread, mar-
garine, fruit cocktail, low-fat milk.
Tuesday — Hamburger and
tomato casserole, green beans,
mandarin orange whip, bread,
margarine, cookie, low-fat milk.
Wednesday — Seasoned
chi cken breast, l ettuce wi th
dressing, melon wedges, bread
stick, margarine, bar, low-fat milk.
Thursday — Baked fish, brown
rice, cole slaw, mixed vegetables,
dinner roll, margarine, raspberry
parfait dessert, low-fat milk.
Fri day — Sal i sbury steak,
parslied whole potatoes, squash,
bread, margarine, blushing pears,
low-fat milk.
Menus
The McLeod
County
Chronicle
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 18, 2014, page 10B
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Dairy Day
Special
THURSDAY,
JUNE 19
FREE Root
Beer Float
2-4 p.m.
Hwy. 212 E.
Glencoe
320-864-6038
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All 50# Bags
Milk Replacers
$
2
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OFF
All 40# & 50#
Dog Food in Stock
25
¢
Malts
10 am-3 pm
or until gone
ONE DAY ONLY SPECIALS
Sale starts at 10 a.m.
NO EARLY SALES please • While quantities last
- AMPI 8 oz. Shredded Cheddar
Cheese (limit 3)
$
1.40
- AMPI 3# Sliced Cheese
$
7.50 (limit 1)
- AMPI 8 oz. Shredded Mozzarella
Cheese (limit 3)
$
1.40
- AMPI 1# Butter
$
2.00
(limit 8 lbs.)
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Glencoe Co-op Assn.
Mueller Sales & Service
330 E. 10
th
St.,
Glencoe
320-864-5561
One Day Only
Thurs., June 19
All specials start at 10 a.m.
ONE DAY ONLY
Fill your 20#
Gas Grill
Cylinder
$
11
50
$AVE
$
2.50
Stop in for a FREE
Probiotic Yogurt Drink
available Thurs., June 19
during business hours of
7:30 am-12:30 pm
and 2:15-5:30 pm
Dr. Kurt Kramer, STM, DC
627 12
th
Street East
Glencoe, MN 55336
320.864.8000
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Join us on Dairy Day
Thursday, June 19
11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Make Your Own Free
ICE CREAM SUNDAES!
Meet the McLeod County Dairy Princesses.
It’s our way of saying ‘thank you’ to all our area farmers!
606 East 11
th
St., Glencoe
(320) 864-3161
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Private Rooms Available
Catered Meals
On or Off Site
OPEN @ 3 P.M. MON.-SAT.
www.dubbsgrillandbar.com
Evening Dinner
Specials
Mon.–Sat.
• Seafood Pasta Salad
• Pork Shoulder Steak
•Cajun Chicken Salad
• Monster Burger
• Pig Wings
Mon.-Wed. – PIZZA
X-Large Pizza for the
price of a Large
Thurs. – BURGERS
$
2
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with beverage
Fri. & Sat. –
Prime Rib
Take-Out Catering
All Requests Welcome!
BIG OR SMALL
Full Meal or One Item
CLOSED July 4th thru 7th
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Outdoor Dairy Week Lunch
June 17th-20th • Serving 11am-1:30pm
Cheeseburger, chips, beverage and ice cream treat
CHEESE TASTING
and ice cream sandwiches at the
Downtown Glencoe location
(735 11
th
St. E)
ICE CREAM
SANDWICHES
at the Corporate Office
(2202 11
th
St. E)
Security Bank
& Trust Co.
Salutes our Local Dairy Farmers!
www.security-banks.com
CELEBRATE
Dairy Day with us
THURS., JUNE 19
11 A.M. - 3 P.M.
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Stop in at MidCountry Bank
Thurs., June 19
for FREE Milk & Cow Cookies
(from The Cake House!)
Drawing for prizes!
www.MidCountryBank.com
1002 Greeley Ave., Glencoe • 320-864-1101
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celebrating
on Thurs.,
June 19th,
in Glencoe!
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AgStar Financial Services
American Family Ins.,
John Decker
Burger King
Coborn’s Inc.
Crow River Press
Dobrava Brothers, Inc.
Dubb’s Grill & Bar
Edina Realty, Jeanne Ray
Edward Jones, Kirk Miller
First Community Bank of
Silver Lake
Gerry’s Vision
Glencoe Co-op Assn.
Glencoe VFW Post 5102
Gould’s Diamond & Jewelry
Grandma’s Closet
Gruenhagen Insurance
Harpel Bros., Inc.
Hite Hardware & Paint
Holt Motors
Hutchinson Health
Jerry Scharpe, LTD
Kaz’s Auto & Truck Repair
McLeod Publishing, Inc.
MidCountry Bank
Priority 1-Metrowest Realty
Professional Insurance
Providers
Schad, Lindstrand &
Schuth, LTD
Security Bank & Trust Co.
Seneca Foods Corp.
Shimanski Orchard
Southwest Eye Care
State Farm Insurance,
Larry Anderson
Stritesky Trucking
Sumter Mutual Insurance
Company
Unhinged! Pizza
THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THESE AREA BUSINESSES:
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F
arm
ers!
Glencoe Dairy Day: Thursday, June 19
5 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Oak Leaf Park
Silver Lake Dairy Day: Friday, June 20
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Legion Park
Beef Burrito with Pepper Jack Cheese
Makes 6 Servings • Prep Time: 15min • Cook Time: 9min
Ingredients
1/2 pound ground beef sirloin
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 cup chunky salsa, divided
2 cups cooked brown or white rice
6 (9-inch) whole-wheat flour tortillas
1 (15-ounce) can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 (11-ounce) can corn kernels, drained
2 cups shredded Pepper Jack cheese
1/3 cup sliced green onion, including green tops
Directions
In a medium non-stick skillet, brown ground beef and garlic over medium heat; (break
beef mixture up into smaller chunks with a spoon). Drain fat and stir in 1/2 cup of the
salsa; set aside.
Spread 1/3 cup of rice on center of a tortilla, leaving a 1/2-inch border. Scatter about 2
tablespoons of beans and 1 1/2 tablespoons of corn over rice. Spread 1/3 cup of the
beef mixture and 1/4 cup of the cheese over corn. Top with 2 teaspoons of the salsa and
a few pieces of green onion. Fold in two opposite edges of tortilla one inch each and roll
up. Place, seam side down, on microwave safe dish. Repeat with remaining tortillas.
Place burritos in a microwave oven and heat 1 minute or until heated through. Serve
with remaining salsa.
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