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By Josh Randt
Sports Editor
Do you believe in omens? If you
have been paying attention to the
Plato Blue Jays this year, you just
might.
Crowned the Region 7C champi-
ons on Sunday, Aug. 11, the Blue
Jays now set their sights on a state
championship, which they last won
in 2007.
That same year, they finished with
a 21-4 regular season record, and
swept Norwood in the playoffs be-
fore defeating Winsted for the re-
gion championship.
They drafted pitcher Mike
Mueller from Hamburg, and Nik
Franck from Norwood Young Amer-
ica for pitching duties. They also
drafted catcher Drew Gulden from
Hamburg.
Plato finished the 2013 regular
season with an 18-4 record, and
swept Norwood in the playoffs be-
fore defeating Winsted for the re-
gion championship.
They also drafted Mueller in the
first draft, along with Franck and
Chris Bullis from Waconia in the
second draft. The league only allows
pitchers to be drafted now.
Eight of the 18 players on this
year’s roster were on the 2007 team.
Those who believe in supersti-
tions know they are fragile.
One out of the ordinary action or
event can send seismic waves
through the universe, somehow cre-
ating catastrophe at a crucial mo-
ment in the field of play. Even me
bringing these things to attention
will cause some of you to think I
jinxed them.
Whether or not you are supersti-
tious, or if the Blue Jays are on a
season of destiny, they are having a
special season, and I’ve been lucky
enough to go along for the ride.
I’m not really a big baseball fan. I
played through my sophomore year
of high school, but stopped going
out after I got a job, and since none
of the spring sports were really my
thing.
Watching baseball has never been
By Josh Randt
Sports Editor
With a young team full of experi-
enced runners, the Glencoe-Silver Lake
boys’ cross country team looks to buck
the four-year trend of finishing just one
place shy of making the state meet.
“State,” was the answer given by
junior Brandon Richter when asked
what this year’s team goal is.
Head coach Jeff Delwiche said this
year’s team is made up of some young
kids who have a lot of varsity experi-
ence, and is excited about the upcom-
ing season.
“We have a good solid team with po-
tentially up to 10 runners that may
make varsity on and off this year,” Del-
wiche said. “The heart of this team is to
make it to state as a team and break this
four-year curse of always finishing just
out of the state spot.”
The conference looks to be Hutchin-
son’s to lose, but the team feels the
next few spots are up for grabs.
“I think we can be third or fourth in
the conference,” Richter said. “But
we’ll be in the top five.”
“We would love to be top three,”
Delwiche said. “Hutchinson is the
heavy favorite, with Mound-Westonka,
Orono and Holy Family looking good,
too.”
In order to gain one of those top con-
ference spots and head to state as a
team, senior Cody Becker said this
team needs to start pushing each other.
“It’s always fun, but I think we’re
getting to the point where the team un-
derstands that we need to push our-
selves while having fun,” Becker said.
The Panthers look to excel by com-
peting against each other for top varsity
spots, something Becker feels will ben-
efit this team.
“It’s going to be a battle for the top
seven varsity spots,” Becker said.
“We’ve had kids finish minutes before
the second place runner at JV meets,
just because they’re trying to make that
varsity time.”
Richter echoed the senior’s obvser-
vation and said, “Before the Waconia
meet, when we all got hurt, our JV de-
stroyed everybody.”
A number of injuries last season kept
some of the Panthers’ best runners
sidelined. But that also freed up some
varsity spots for other kids to get some
experience.
With a whole new season ahead of
them, Casey Shulz said, “We’ll be
good this year if we can stay healthy.”
With only two seniors on this year’s
team, the coming seasons should be
competitive ones for the boys’ cross
country team.
“This year, the strength of our boys’
team is the juniors, and that gives us
one more year next year to compete
with these young men,” Delwiche said.
“Individually, Richter has an excellent
shot at state, as do a couple of others as
individuals, one being Jac Chelman.”
The Panthers have a jamboree at
Baylor Park in Norwood Young Amer-
ica on Saturday starting at 10 a.m. The
regular season kicks off on Sept. 5 at
Montgomery.
Dumont slips
past Bruins 3-2
Season ends at state tourney
Goal is state for boys’ cross country team
An omen, or just
exciting baseball?
By Lori Copler
Staff Writer
The Brownton Bruins’ season
came to an end Sunday with a 4-3
loss to the Dumont Saints in the first
round of the Minnesota Amateur
Baseball Class C tournament in
Maple Lake. It was the first Bruins’
state tournament appearance since
1991.
After the game, Manager Doug
Schuette told his players that it was a
game of “missed opportunities” as
the Bruins outhit the Saint 10-6, but
couldn’t find the clutch hits when
needed.
In fact, the game’s turning point
seem to come in the fifth inning, with
the score knotted at 3-3. Brownton
loaded the bases with no outs on sin-
gles by Ryan Grams and Brad Daak,
with a fielder’s choice play that al-
lowed Matt Schwichtenberg to join
them on the bags. The Saints record-
ed the first out on a fly ball to short-
stop, then turned a 6-4-3 double play
to end the inning.
Riding the momentum, the Saints
scored the go-ahead run in the bot-
tom of the fifth on a lead-off triple
smashed by James Paul, followed by
a grounder to second by Aaron John-
son that allowed Paul to score as the
Bruins threw Johnson out at first.
There was no more scoring after the
fifth as the Saints held on for the 4-3
win.
The Bruins had tallied the first run
of the game in the opening frame of
the first inning, as Spencer Glaeser
led off with a single and reached sec-
ond on Grams’ sacrifice bunt. Daak
was hit by a pitch to reach first, but
was thrown out trying to reach sec-
ond when Schwichtenberg hit into a
fielder’s choice play that allowed
Glaeser to score.
Dumont scored three of its four
runs in the bottom of the second.
An error allowed Ryan Schwagel
to get on base. Austin Gray, up next,
tapped a little grounder that was
scooped up by Bruns’ pitcher Josh
Wendlandt, who pivoted and fired the
ball to shortstop Grams to peg
Schwagel out at second. Gray then
stole second base, and scored on a
double by Mason Lampe, who in turn
scored on Nate Mord’s single. Paul
singled to put a second runner on
base. Aaron Johnson singled to bring
in Mord, but Paul, who tried to get
home on the play, was tagged out at
the plate after a great throw from
Bruin rightfielder Deryk Randt to
catcher Bryant Nordby. That record-
ed the third out of the inning and put
the Saints up 3-1.
The Bruins scored a run in the top
of the third to cut the Saints’ lead to
3-2. With one out, Glaeser hit his sec-
ond single of the night, reached sec-
ond on Grams’ grounder to first, sped
to third on a passed ball, and scored
Section B
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
The McLeod County Chronicle
S
ports
Josh Randt
Chronicle photo by Josh Randt
Glencoe-Silver Lake halfback Jake Stuedemann car-
ries the ball high and tight while looking for a lane to
run through at Monday night’s practice. Monday was
the first day players could go full contact, and GSL
scrimmaged its starting offense against the starting
defense at the second practice on Monday. “They
looked a heck of a lot better tonight than they did
this morning,” head coach Scott Tschimperle said.
First day of full-contact football
Randt
Turn to page 2B
Bruins
Turn to page 3B
Dumont’s James Paul tried sliding around Bru-
ins’ catcher Bryant Nordby to get to the back
side of the plate, but was tagged out. Brownton
rightfielder Deryk Randt fired the ball to Nordby
to get the out, the final one of the second in-
ning, in which the Saints scored three runs.
Chronicle photo by Lori Copler
Returning letter winners for the 2013 Glencoe-
Silver Lake boys’ cross country team. Back row
from left: Mitch Pinske, Isiah Herout, Garrett
Ober and Jac Chelman. Front row from left:
Casey Shulz, Garret Ardolf, Brandon Richter
and Cody Becker.
Chronicle photo by Josh Randt
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, August 21, 2013, page 2B
on becoming a Class C State Qualifier!
Good Luck at the State Tournament!
Plato Blue Jays vs. New Prague Orioles
Friday, Aug. 23
@ Delano
5:00 p.m.
The members of the Plato Blue Jay baseball team include the following members, front
row: (left to right) Mike Mueller (draftee) Tony Wischnack, Eric Engelmann, Derek Dittmer,
Levi Vorlicek, Nick Johnson, Nolan Lepel and Carter Pinske.
Back row: (left to right) Brian Graupmann, Joe Nix, Adam Prehn, Kyle Panning, Matt Ode-
gaard, Tyler Lang, Jacob Bratsch and manager Adam Dammann.
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Franke’s
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Gerry’s Vision Shoppe
Glencoe Co-op Ass’n
Glencoe Regional
Health Services
Harpel Bros., Inc.
Hometown Landscape
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By Josh Randt
Sports Editor
Losing three outstanding
seniors from last year’s Glen-
coe-Silver Lake volleyball
team that went 25-4 puts a lot
of pressure on the returning
players.
Clarissa Ober was a four-
time all conference middle
hitter, and earned all state
honors last season.
Setter Courtney Lemke was
a two-time all conference
player for GSL with over
2,250 career set assists.
They also lost Kriss Gar-
bers, who was earned recogni-
tion as an all conference hon-
orable mention left forward.
Now leading the Panthers is
senior Stephanie Klockmann
and junior Lexi Kerslake.
While both are captains,
head coach Lori Schwirtz said
this team will look for Klock-
mann to “put the monkey on
her back, and be our strongest
offensive threat, and biggest
defensive player for block-
ing.”
Schwirtz hopes that Ker-
slake will “step up with lead-
ership, maturity, and lead us in
sufficient digging, and playing
as an all-around player.”
This year’s team was de-
scribed as a “scrappy” group
of girls by Klockmann, who
said underclassmen will play a
pivotal part in solidifying this
team.
“All the girls that are com-
ing up — all the sophomores
— they’ve been playing for a
long time. They’re pretty
scrappy and can hit hard,” the
senior said. “They’re all good.
That whole class is good.”
Sophomore Layne Her-
rmann will be plugged into
the setting position, “in an ef-
fort to build strength and lead-
ership,” Schwirtz said.
Returning at the defensive
specialist position is Cortney
Konen, also a sophomore,
who will see some opportuni-
ties to be a hitter this season.
Emily Muetzel and Maddie
Kalenberg saw time last year
as freshman, and will be even
more involved in the rotation
this year.
Look for Erika Ribar, Tay-
lor Novak and Ryley Oliver,
all sophomores as well, to see
floor-time on varsity.
“We will take it one prac-
tice at a time, and one match
at a time,” Schwirtz said. “If
we continue to improve
throughout the season, we will
have a successful year.”
The game to watch is on
Oct. 1, as the Panthers travel
to Hutchinson for a Wright
County rivalry game.
“We lost to them seven
years in a row, and last year
we beat them in three (sets),”
Kerslake said. “They sound
about as good as us right now,
so it’s going to be a good
game, and I’m really looking
forward to it.”
Asked how long that game
has been on her calender, Ker-
slake said, “For about a month
now. Ever since the schedule
came out in July.”
The Panthers have a home
scrimmage at 5 p.m. on
Wednesday, Aug. 21. The reg-
ular season starts on Tuesday,
Aug. 27, at 7:15 p.m. in Wa-
tertown-Mayer.
Volleyball girls look to be ‘scrappy’
Randt Continued from page 1B
Above left: Wayne Huepenbecker was crowned the
men’s champion at the club tournament held at the
Glencoe Country Club. Above right: Sheila Erpen-
bach shot the best score in the ladies’ championship
division, and brought home the first-place trophy.
Golf champions
Submitted photos
Chronicle photo by Josh Randt
The 2013 Glencoe-Silver Lake varsity vol-
leyball team. Back row from left: Madison
Kalenberg, Layne Herrmann, Stephanie
Klockmann (captain), Alexis Kerslake
(captain), Olivia Sharpe and Erika Ribar.
Front row from left: Ryley Oliver, Taylor
Novak, Cortney Konen, Emily Muetzel and
Amanda Meyer.
Racing Scoreboard
Golf Tourney Results
Arlington Raceway
Results
Results from the Aug. 17
night of racing:
IMCA Hobby
1.Josh Telecky (Hutchinson);
2.Daniel Eckblad (St. Peter);
3.Brad Becker (Gaylord).
IMCA Sport Compact
1.Jed Trebelhorn (Winthrop);
2.Alan Lahr (Nicollet); 3.Kalab
Stoeckman (Arlington).
Outlaw Hobby
1.Scott Oestreich (Belle
Plaine); 2.Mark Oestreich (Hen-
derson); 3.Perry Oestreich (Belle
Plaine).
IMCA Sport Modified
1.Matthew Looft (Swea, Ia);
2.Josh Larsen (Glencoe); 3.John
Albrecht (Glencoe).
IMCA Sprints
1.Aaron Wisch (Arlington);
2.Brandon Allen (St. Peter);
3.Brett Allen (Gaylord).
IMCA Stocks
1.Chad Schroeder (Hender-
son); 2.Dan Mackenthun (Ham-
burg); 3.Brent Uecker (Hutchin-
son).
IMCA Modifieds
1.Nick Helmbrecht (Winsted);
2.Curt Lund (Redwood Falls);
3.Jason Helmbrecht (Howard
Lake).
Jr. Sportsman Karts
1.Jackson Lewis (Lakeville);
2.Scott Simmons (Lakeville);
3.Jason Reimers (Belle Plaine).
Junior Karts
1.Samantha Winter (Hender-
son); 2.Derek Porter (Madison
Lake).
Rookie Karts
1.Joey Reimers (Belle Plaine);
2.Zoe Porter (Madison Lake).
Stock Karts
1.Blake Schnobrich (New Ulm);
2.Terry Lang (St. Paul); 3.Daulton
Lamont (Elko).
BMX Results
Results from the Aug. 13
motos at the Buffalo Creek
BMX track in Glencoe:
Moto 1: 10 Novice (3)
1.Deacon Carter (Hutchinson);
2.Tristan Wirtz (Glencoe); 3.Riley
Lentsch (Hamburg)
Moto 2: 12 Novice (4)
1.Jorden Wilkinson; 2.Joseph
Becker (Glencoe); 3.Braden Fiske
(Excelsior); 4.Cole Mathwig (Plato).
Moto 3: 10 Intermediate (3)
1.Mitchell Voss (Glencoe);
2.Bryce Homan (Glencoe); 3.Ben-
net Childs (Bloomington).
Moto 4: 11 Intermediate (3)
1.Matthew Mors (Glencoe);
2.Earl Janke (Glencoe); 3.Cole
Janke (Glencoe).
Moto 5: 15 Intermediate (4)
1.Andrew Varland (Glencoe);
2.Logan Lietzau (Glencoe); 3.Dal-
ton Pouliot (Waconia); 4.Elliot
Schoo (New Ulm).
Moto 6: 16 Intermediate (3)
1.Keegan Visher; 2.Bryce
Homan (Glencoe); 3.Dawson
Crouse.
Moto 7: 41 & over Intermediate (3)
1.Preston Bauer (New Ulm);
2.Mark Janke (Glencoe); 3.Mark
Homan (Glencoe).
The Glencoe Country Club
hosted its club tournament
last week, with the champi-
onship games held on Sunday.
A number of participants con-
verged on the club for the
tournament, which offered a
number of different categories
to competitors. Results are
below:
Men’s Championship
1.Wayne Huepenbecker;
2.Mike Savre; 3.Dan Johnson.
Men’s Net Championship
1.Dean Exsted; 2.”Lars” Ide;
2.Dean Vacek (tie).
Ladies’ Championship
1.Sheila Erpenbach; 2.Marce
Selvey; 3.Cindy Besonnie.
Senior Championship
1.Keith Peters; 2.Scott Lilien-
thal (won scorecard playoff);
3.”Lars” Ide.
Super Senior Championship
1.Jim Benson; 2.Earl Harff;
3.Bill Curtis.
Men’s President’s Flite
1.Richard Dammann; 2.Todd
Messner; 3.Brian Corlett (won
scorecard playoff).
Men’s Flite #1
1.Dean Exsted; 2.Justin
Kroeger; 3.Doug Exsted.
Men’s Flite #2
1.Dean Vacek; 2.John Tieben.
Men’s Flite #3
1.”Lars” Ide; 2.O.J. Schrupp.
Men’s Flite #4
1.Gary Ballard; 2.Dennis Jor-
genson (won scorecard on play-
off).
Men’s Flite #5
1.Neil Evans; 2.Roger Klauster-
meier.
Boys’ Championship
1.Kellen Erpenbach.
Girls’ Championship
1.Lily Vinkemeier.
Jr. Girls’ Championship
1.Daisy Vinkemeier.
CROSS COUNTRY
FOOTBALL
VOLLEYBALL
GSL Panther
Fall Sports
TENNIS
GIRLS’ SOCCER
BOYS’ SOCCER
August
27....Worthington ..............4:00
29....Mound-Wtka .............7:00
30....Chain of Lakes......11a.m.
September
03....at Delano ..................5:00
05....Hutchinson................5:00
09....at Waconia................5:00
12....at Watertown-Mayer..7:00
16....at Orono....................5:00
17....at Mound-Wtka .........7:00
19....at Chain of Lakes......5:15
23....Delano ......................7:00
24....at Hutchinson............7:00
26....Marshall Public .........5:30
27....Mankato Loyola ........5:00
28....Waconia....................2:00
October
03....at HF Catholic...........5:00
August
22....at Willmar..................1:00
27....Worthington ..............6:00
28....Mound-Wtka .............5:00
30....Chain of Lakes..........2:00
September
03....at Delano ..................7:00
05....Hutchinson................7:00
09....at Waconia................7:00
10....at Mayer Lutheran ....7:00
12....at Watertown-Mayer..7:00
16....at Orono....................7:00
17....at Mound-Wtka .........5:00
19....at Chain of Lakes......4:30
23....Delano ......................5:00
24....at Hutchinson............5:00
27....at Mankato Loyola ....5:00
28....Waconia................12p.m.
October
03....at HF Catholic...........5:00
August
20....GSL Quadrangular..9a.m.
22....GSL Quadrangular..9a.m.
24....at N. Prague Inv......9a.m.
27....at Orono....................4:15
29....Mound-Wtka .............4:15
30....St. Peter..................9a.m.
September
03....at Annandale.............4:15
05....at Delano. .................4:15
07....at Brainerd Inv ........9a.m.
10....HF Catholic...............4:15
12....at Litchfield ...............4:15
13....at Hutch Invite...........3:00
14....at Litchfield Inv. .......9a.m.
17....Hutchinson................4:15
19....N.London-Sp. ...........4:15
28....WCC, at Orono.....10a.m.
August
24....at NYA Jamboree ...9a.m.
September
05....at Montgomery Inv. ...4:00
11....at NYA ......................4:00
17....at Waconia Invite ......4:00
19....GSL Invite.................4:30
24....at Dassel-Cokato......4:00
October
03....at Litchfield ...............4:00
05....at Swain Inv. .............TBD
10....at Mound-Wtka. ........4:00
11....Waconia (homecoming)...
......................................12p.m.
15....at Watertown-Mayer..4:15
August
27....at Watertown-Mayer..7:15
29....HF Catholic...............7:00
September
03....NYA Central ..............7:15
09.....Sibley East...............7:00
10....Mound-Wtka .............7:00
12.....at Dassel-Cokato.....7:00
14....Montevideo Inv .......9a.m.
17....Waconia....................7:00
19....at Orono....................7:00
21....Sibley East Inv........8a.m.
24....at GFW.....................7:30
26....Delano ......................7:00
October
01....at Hutchinson............7:00
03....Annandale ................7:00
08....at New London-Spicer .....
..........................................7:00
10....at Litchfield ...............7:00
18....Rochester Inv ...........5:15
19....Rochester Inv .......10a.m.
August
29....at HF Catholic. ..........7:00
September
06....Hutchinson................7:00
13....at Annandale.............7:00
20....New London-Spicer ..7:00
27....at Litchfield ...............7:00
October
04....Spring Lake Park ......7:00
11....Waconia (homecoming)...
..........................................7:00
16....Dassel-Cokato..........7:00
that entertaining for me, either
— until now.
In a season where I’ve seen
bunts turned into home runs,
players ejected, allowed to re-
turn, then ejected again, and a
number of other unbelievable
moments, I’ve now seen the
light. I now get excited for
baseball.
Whether or not the stars
have aligned for another Plato
state championship, I do not
know. But they have guided
this spring-sport nomad to the
promised land, and it feels
good.
Just don’t expect me to
watch the Twins, at least not
on television. It’s going to
take a solar eclipse over Glen-
coe at about nine in the
evening for me to commit
three televised-hours to those
bums.
on Daak’s double to left-center
field.
Brownton knotted the score
at 3-3 with a run in the fourth.
Again, the Saints recorded the
first out and then Nordby sin-
gled, advanced on Chad Genz’
base hit and scored on Heller’s
single.
But then came the pivotal
fifth inning, after which the
tide turned the Saints’ way, as
they staved off future scoring
attempts by the Bruins, who
managed to get a runner to
third with two outs in the sixth,
and put two runners on base in
the top of the ninth, also with
two outs, but were never able
to get another runner home.
Fans saw complete-game ef-
forts by both teams’ pitchers.
Wendlandt was tagged with
the loss for Brownton. In eight
innings, he gave up one earned
run on six hits, struck out three
and walked one.
The Saints threw draftee
Mike Adelman of the Clinton
Cards. Adelman gave up two
earned runs on 10 hits, struck
out five and walked one.
Glaeser and Daak had two
hits each for Brownton, while
Grams, Schwichtenberg, Nord-
by, Genz, Heller and Randt
each had one.
Paul and Lampe each had
two hits for the Saints, while
Johnson and Mord each had
one.
The Bruins finished their
season with a 21-12 overall
record. Dumont will now face
Lamberton Saturday at 1:30
p.m. in Maple Lake.
By Josh Randt
Sports Editor
Returning five letter win-
ners from a year ago, the
Glencoe-Silver Lake girls’
cross country team is poised
to move up within the Wright
County Conference.
Last year’s girls’ season
was highlighted by a trip to
the state tournament for Tori
Burr.
Burr now leads a group of
girls with multiple years of
varsity experience, and will
look to move into the middle
of the WCC.
“I think we can shoot for
fifth this year,” Burr said of
the upcoming season.
That was echoed by head
coach Jann Savre, who said,
“I think we need to be in the
top four or five teams. Noth-
ing lower than five, because
we’re better than that. But
we’re going to have to work
at it.”
The girls echoed their
coach’s opinion, and said
they will need some support
from younger girls on the
team.
“I think we have to push
the younger ones who are
kind of inexperienced,” sen-
ior Mary Roach said.
“And just keep everyone
moving on our varsity team,”
Burr said. “Because I know if
it’s more competitive, every-
one starts wanting it more.”
“We’ve got some runners
with a lot of varsity experi-
ence,” Savre said. “But we
also have some who haven’t
ran much at all. So the older
kids will have to lead the
younger kids.”
One obstacle the Panthers
will face a number of times
this year is top-ranked An-
nandale.
The Cardinals have earned
two second-place team finish-
es at state the past two years,
and return all of their runners
from a year ago. This season,
Annandale not only resides in
the conference, but also in the
section, which means the two
teams will see each other
plenty.
Individually, Savre said she
would like to see Burr add to
her rap sheet of all-confer-
ence and all-section honors,
and hopefully place at state
this year.
The senior has made it to
the state meet the past three
years, earning 17th place last
season.
“I put on 265 miles this
summer,” in preparation for
this year she said.
“I want to see Tori do well
at conference, sections and
make another trip back to
state,” Savre said. “I am hop-
ing her success will influence
her teammates, Kaylee Venier
and Jenny Illg. Those three
were consistenly our top
three runners last year.”
The trio will be counted on
heavily, but Savre said they
will welcome anyone who
steps up and performs.
“If others jump on, we
would love to have a crowded
bandwagon,” Savre said.
The Panthers have a jam-
boree at Baylor Park in Nor-
wood Young America on Sat-
urday starting at 10 a.m. The
regular season kicks off on
Sept. 5, at Montgomery.
Bruins
Continued from page 1B
Girls see themselves in
top 5 of the conference
Returning letter winners for the 2013 Glencoe-Silver
Lake girls’ cross country team. Back row from left:
Tori Burr, Jennifer Illg and Sam Dahlke. Middle row
from left: Kaylee Venier and Mary Roach. Front row:
Taylor Venier.
Chronicle photo by Josh Randt
Above : Bruins’ shortstop Ryan Grams fielded a
throw from pitcher Josh Wendlandt, who scooped up
an infield grounder, to get Dumon’ts Ryan Schwagel
out at second to record the first out of the bottom of
the second inning in Sunday’s State Amateur Base-
ball Class C Tournament game. Below: Brownton
Bruins’ manager Doug Schuette talks about the sea-
son-ending loss at the State Class C Tournament
with a despondent group of players Sunday evening.
Chronicle photos by Lori Copler
By Rich Glennie
Editor
If all goes well, Oak Leaf
Park will have a new, profes-
sionally designed disc golf
course.
Monday night, Glencoe
City Council approved
spending $1,650 to hire Tim
Mackey of Disc Golf Course
Designers to do the job.
Mike Drew, public works
director for parks and streets,
said the original disc golf
course was installed in 1997
when the park board was
“looking for something new
in the park.” But it was not a
regulation disc golf course,
Drew added.
Disc golfing turned out to
be a popular year-round at-
traction, Drew said. “It was a
good addition to the park.”
But the current course has
caused some issues because
it runs right through the play-
ground and picnic areas in
Oak Leaf. That has caused
some issues when all are
being used at the same time.
The current course also lies
close to the back loop road as
well as to Buffalo Creek.
Now that the park board
also is looking to incorporate
more campsites into Oak
Leaf Park’s layout, it was felt
the disc golf course needed
to relocated.
Mackey has met with the
park board, and the new de-
sign looked at better utilizing
the outer perimeter of the
park, like behind the softball
fields, along the creek and
behind the city maintenance
shed for a new golf course.
Once designed, the course
would be an official nine-
hole course and could be
used for sanctioned events
and tournaments.
It was estimated the new
course would cost about
$1,000 a hole, Drew said,
and that would include instal-
lation of new cement tee-
boxes, baskets and signage.
Also discussed were possi-
ble sponsorships to help fund
the project. The park board
recommended hiring Mackey
to design the course.
Glencoe City Council con-
curred to do the design work,
with the funds coming from
the park budget.
Designer
hired to
relocate
disc golf
course at
Oak Leaf
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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: July 9,
2009
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$170,500.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Jeremy R.
Johnson and Nicole M. Phillips, both
single persons
MORTGAGEE: Homeservices
Lending, LLC Series A DBA Edina
Realty Mortgage, a Delaware Limit-
ed Liability Company.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Recorded on July 15, 2009 in the of-
fice of the McLeod County Recorder
as Document Number A384769.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: Wells Fargo
Bank, N.A. by written assignment
recorded on July 15, 2009 as Docu-
ment Number A384770 in the Office
of the County Recorder of McLeod
County, Minnesota.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 2, Block 1, AM2 Subdivision.
STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-
ERTY: 13898 TAGUS AVE,
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350-6911
COUNTY IN WHICH
PROPERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
County, Minnesota
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$166,494.19
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:
September 11, 2013, 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 March 11,
2014.
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: July 15, 2013
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.
Steven R. Pennock, Esq.
Curt N. Trisko, Esq.
Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.
Attorneys for Mortgagee
The Academy Professional Building
25 North Dale Street
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 209-9760
(13-3233-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
13898 TAGUS AVE
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350-6911
(2) Transaction Agent
Homeservices Lending, LLC, Series
A DBA Edina Realty Mortgage,
a Delaware Limited Liability
Company
(3) Name of Mortgage Originator
(Lender)
Homeservices Lending, LLC Series
A DBA Edina Realty Mortgage,
a Delaware Limited Liability
Company
(4) Residential Servicer
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number
09.064.0020
(6) Transaction Agent’s Mortgage
ID Number (MERS number)
None
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise July17,
24, 31, August 7, 14, & 21, 2013)
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: April
29, 2008
MORTGAGOR: Curtis M. Brad-
ford and Denise F. Bradford, husband
and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Bremer Bank,
National Association, a national asso-
ciation organized under the laws of
the United States of America.
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded May 20,
2008, in the office of the County
Recorder, as Document No. A-
377337, McLeod County, Minnesota
MORTGAGED PROPERTY
ADDRESS: 840 Lakewood Drive
Southwest, Hutchinson, Minnesota
55350
TAX PARCEL I. D. #:
23.376.0010
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot One (1) of First Addition to
Maryview, McLeod County, Min-
nesota.
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$50,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $38,485.75
INTEREST RATE AND PER
DIEM: Current interest rate is zero,
with a daily per diem at zero.
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure proceed-
ing Mortgagee complied with all no-
tice requirements as required by
statute; That no action or proceeding
has been instituted at law or other-
wise 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:
September 4, 2013 at 10:00 AM
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod
County Sheriff’s Office, 801 East
10
t h
Street, Glencoe, Minnesota
55336
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 AND TIME TO VACATE
PROPERTY: March 4, 2014, at
11:59 p.m.
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
THE MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES OR AS-
SIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO
FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL
ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER
MINNESOTA STATUTES, SEC-
TION 582.032, DETERMINING,
AMONG OTHER THINGS,
THAT THE MORTGAGED
PREMISES ARE IMPROVED
WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN
FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROP-
ERTY USED IN AGRICULTUR-
AL PRODUCTION, AND ARE
ABANDONED.
Dated: July 10, 2013
MESSERLI & KRAMER P.A.
By: /s/Creig Andreasen
Creig Andreasen (Lic. #334832)
1400 Fifth Street Towers
100 South Fifth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402-1217
(612) 672-3600
Attorney in Fact for
Bremer Bank, National Association
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This communication is from a debt
collector and is an attempt to collect
a debt. Any information obtained will
be used for that purpose.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise July
17, 24, 31, August 7, 14 & 21, 2013)
Foreclosure
13-091744
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: Decem-
ber 12, 2008
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$150,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Jennifer L.
Heinrich and Travis J. Heinrich, wife
and husband.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort-
gage Electronic Registration Sys-
tems, Inc.
MIN#: 100020000555337231
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-
ED ON THE MORTGAGE: PHH
Mortgage Services
SERVI CER: PHH Mortgage Cor-
poration
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Filed December 18, 2008, McLeod
County Recorder, as Document
Number A-381001
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to PHH Mortgage
Corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot Sixteen (16), Excepting the
Southerly 88 feet thereof; all of Lot
Seventeen (17) in Block 1 of Sel-
chow-Jorgenson Subdivision.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 126
Oakland Ave SE, Hutchinson, MN
55350
TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICA-
TION NUMBER: 23.154.0160
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$146,303.73
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:
September 11, 2013, 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 provid-
ed by law, the date on or before
which the mortgagor(s) must va-
cate the property, if the mortgage
is not reinstated under section
580.30 or the property is not re-
deemed under section 580.23, is
11:59 p.m. on March 11, 2014.
“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: July 16, 2013
PHH Mortgage Corporation
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
By
Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559
Diane F. Mach – 2737888
Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer – 0104061
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 July
24, 31, August 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2013)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in condi-
tions of the following described
mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: July
15, 2010
MORTGAGOR: Mary Jo Post
now known as Mary Jo Kollar, a sin-
gle woman.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc, as
nominee for First Minnesota Bank.
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Filed July 28, 2010,
McLeod County Registrar of Titles,
Document No. 51458 on Certificate
of Title No. 13896.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: U.S. Bank Na-
tional Association. Dated April 4,
2013 Filed April 9, 2013, as Docu-
ment No. 55780.
Said Mortgage being upon Regis-
tered Land.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
100219710300061503
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE: First
Minnesota Bank.
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: U. S. Bank Home
Mortgage, a division of U.S. Bank
National Association.
MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-
DRESS: 10793 Cameo Circle, Glen-
coe, MN 55336
TAX PARCEL I.D. #:
070530260
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
The North 300 feet of Lot 22, Buf-
falo Highlands, according to the map
or plat thereof on file and of record
in the office of the Registrar of Ti-
tles, McLeod County, Minnesoa.
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$140,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $141,723. 20
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:
September 12, 2013 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 March
12, 2014, 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: July 10, 2013
U.S. Bank National Association
Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee
USSET, WEINGARDEN AND
LIEBO, P.L.L.P.
Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of
Mortgagee
4500 Park Glen Road #300
Minneapolis, MN 55416
(952) 925-6888
19 – 13-002947 FC
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise July
24, 31, August 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2013)
Foreclosure
13-092264
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: July 25,
2008
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$122,459.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Lisa M.
Zuehlke, F/K/A Lisa M. Lauwagie, a
single person.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort-
gage Electronic Registration Sys-
tems, Inc.
MIN#: 1001770-5060001878-2
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-
ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Corner-
stone Mortgage Company
SERVICER: Everbank
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Filed July 31, 2008, McLeod County
Recorder, as Document Number A-
378725
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: Bank of Ameri-
ca, N.A.; Thereafter assigned to
Everbank.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Beginning at a point on the South
line of Block 1 in the Townsite of
Hutchinson, North Half, according to
the map or plat thereof on file and of
record in the office of the Register of
Deeds in and for the County of
McLeod and State of Minnesota,
which said point is 264 feet Westerly
of the Southeast corner of Lot 3, in
said Block 1, thence in a northerly
direction a distance of 130.95 feet to
a point which said point is 266.8 feet
Westerly of the East line of Lot 3 in
said Block 1; thence in a Westerly di-
rection a distance of 66.7 feet to a
point which said point is 132 feet
Northerly of the South line of said
Block 1; thence Southerly a distance
of 132 feet to the South line of said
Block 1 which said point is 66 feet
Westerly of the point of beginning;
thence Easterly along the South line
of said Block 1 a distance of 66 feet
to the point of beginning, being a
part of Lots 4 & 5 in Block 1 in the
Townsite of Hutchinson, North Half,
NOW KNOWN as Lot Five (5) in
the AUDITORS PLAT of Lots 3, 4
and 5, Block 1, North Half, City of
Hutchinson, and Part of Lot 9, AU-
DITORS PLAT OF South Half, Sec-
tion 30 and North Half of Section 31,
Township 117 North, Range 29 West.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1121 6
th
Ave NE, Hutchinson, MN 55350
PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER: 23.058.0050
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$124,416.73
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:
September 18, 2013, 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 provid-
ed by law, the date on or before
which the mortgagor(s) must va-
cate the property, if the mortgage
is not reinstated under section
580.30 or the property is not re-
deemed under section 580.23, is
11:59 p.m. on March 18, 2014.
“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 THAT 5
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED FOR AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.
Dated: July 23, 2013
EverBank
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
By
Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559
Diane F. Mach – 2737888
Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer – 0104061
Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918
Gary J. Evers – 0134764
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 July
31, August 7, 14, 21, 28 and
September 4, 2013)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in condi-
tions of that certain Mortgage dated
November 1, 2004, executed by Sce-
nic Homes Inc., as Mortgagor, to
First Minnetonka City Bank, as
Mortgagee, filed for record in the of-
fice of the Registrar of Titles and
County Recorder in and for the
County of McLeod, State of Min-
nesota, on November 22, 2004 and
recorded as Document No. T40708
and Document No. A-348662 in the
original amount of $157,500.00,
which Mortgage was modified by
Modification of Mortgage dated No-
vember 23, 2009 and recorded De-
cember 3, 2009 as Document NO.
50522.
That no Mortgagors have been re-
leased from financial obligation on
said Mortgage; and that no action or
proceeding has been instituted by law
to recover the debt secured by said
Mortgage, or any part thereof.
THERE IS DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE UPON
SAID MORTGAGE AS OF JULY
22, 2013 THE DATE OF THIS
NOTICE THE SUM OF
$88,300.83.
That all conditions precedent to
foreclosure of the Mortgage and ac-
celeration of the debt secured thereby
have been fulfilled; and that pursuant
to the power of sale therein con-
tained, said Mortgage will be fore-
closed and the tract of land lying and
being in the County of McLeod,
State of Minnesota, described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, Scenic
Homes Inc Addition, according to
the plat thereof on file and of
record in the Office of the Regis-
trar of Titles in and for the County
of McLeod and State of Minnesota;
And
Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3),
Four (4), Five (5), Six (6) and
Seven (7) in Block Four (4), Bar-
rett’s Third Addition to Winsted,
McLeod County, Minn., together
with the vacated alley running in a
northerly and southerly direction
and located in Block Four (4) of
said Addition.
Together with that part of vacat-
ed Arthur Street (now known as
Arthur Avenue) lying between the
Easterly line of 3
rd
Street and the
Westerly line of 2
nd
Street as shown
on the plat of Barrett’s Third Ad-
dition to Winsted, EXCEPT the
north 33 feet of the East 173 feet of
said vacated Arthur Street.
(Torrens Property, Certificates
12509, 12510 and 12785, Abstract
as to vacated Arthur Street)
will be sold by the Sheriff of said
County at public auction on Wednes-
day, September 11, 2013 at 10:00
a.m. at the McLeod County Sheriff’s
Office, Law Enforcement Center,
801 East 10
th
Street, in the City of
Glencoe, in said County and State, to
pay the debt then secured by said
Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said
premises, and the costs, attorneys’
fees and disbursements allowed by
law. The time allowed by law for re-
demption by the Mortgagor,
their/his/her personal representatives
or assigns is six (6) months from the
date of said sale. The Mortgagors
must vacate the property by 11:59
p.m. on the last day of the redemp-
tion period, unless the mortgage is
reinstated or the property is re-
deemed.
“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.”
The property that is the subject of
this foreclosure notice is:
Located in the Northwest corner
of Baker Avenue West and Second
Street South in Winsted, MN
Had as the originator and lender
on the mortgage, First Minnetonka
Bank, and
The tax parcel identification
number is 21.081.0060, 21.089.0010
and 21.089.0020
This mortgage is serviced by First
Minnetonka City Bank, the originator
and lender.
Dated: July 22, 2013
First Minnetonka City Bank
14550 Excelsior Boulevard
Minnetonka, MN 55345
THORFINNSON LAW OFFICES,
P.A.
By:
Thomas M. Thorfinnson, #122518
Attorneys for Mortgagee
13270 Melody Court
Eden Prairie, MN 55346
(612) 850-2597
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise July
31, August 7, 14, 21, 28 and
September 4, 2013)
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: March
14, 2002
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$132,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Douglas R.
Lietzau, a single person
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo
Home Mortgage, Inc., a California
corporation, n/k/a Wells Fargo Bank,
N.A., successor by merger to Wells
Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Recorded on March 20, 2002 in the
Office of the McLeod County
Recorder as Document Number A-
318932.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: None.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Beginning at a point on the East
line of Lot 8 in Block 39 in the Town-
site of Hutchinson, North Half, 70
feet South of the Northeast Corner of
said Lot 8, thence South along the
East line of said Lot 8, 66 feet, thence
Westerly on a line parallel with the
North line of said Lot 8 to a point on
the West line of said Lot 8, 136 feet
South of the Northwest Corner of
said Lot 8, thence North along the
West line of said Lot 8 to a point 70
feet South of the Northwest Corner of
said Lot 8, thence East to the place of
beginning.
STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-
ERTY: 18 GROVE ST N,
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350
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:
$115,526.18
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 com-
pliance with all pre-foreclosure notice
and acceleration requirements of said
mortgage, and /or applicable statutes.
PURSUANT, to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the above
described property will be sold by the
Sheriff of said county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
September 18, 2013, 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 represen-
tatives 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 March 18,
2014.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
ON MORTGAGE: Douglas R. Liet-
zau
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
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BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF
A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES
SECTION 582.032 DETERMINING,
AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT
THE MORTGAGED PREMISES
ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESI-
DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN 5 UNITS, ARE NOT PROP-
ERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.”
Dated: July 29, 2013
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.
Steven R. Pennock, Esq.
Curt N. Trisko, Esq.
Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.
Attorneys for Mortgagee
The Academy Professional Building
25 North Dale Street
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 209-9760
(13-3262-FC01)
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-
CLOSURE SALE
FORECLOSURE DATA
Minn. Stat. § 580.025
(1) Street Address, City and Zip
Code of Mortgaged Premises
18 GROVE ST N
HUTCHINSON, MN 55350
(2) Transaction Agent
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.
A California corporation,
n/k/a Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,
successor by merger to
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.
(3) Name of Mortgage Originator
(Lender)
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.
a California corporation,
n/k/a Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,
successor by merger to
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.
(4) Residential Servicer
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number
23-056-2860
(6) Transaction Agent’s Mortgage
ID Number (MERS number)
None
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise July
31, August 7, 14, 21, 28, &
September 4, 2013)
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: August
3, 2006
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$186,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Dennis Gieser,
an unmarried man
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc., a
Delaware Corporation as nominee for
Ownit Mortgage Solutions, Inc., a
California Corporation.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Filed August 25, 2006, McLeod
County Recorder; Document No. A-
364378.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: U.S. Bank Na-
tional Association, as Successor
Trustee to Bank of America, National
Association, as successor by merger
to LaSalle Bank, N.A. as Trustee for
the MLMI Trust Series 2007-SD1 by
written assignment recorded on Octo-
ber 16, 2009 as Document No. A-
386497, thereafter assigned to U.S.
Bank, National Association, as Suc-
cessor Trustee to Bank of America,
N.A., as Successor by merger to
LaSalle Bank, N.A. as Trustee for the
Certificateholders of the MLMI
Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed
Certificates, Series 2007-SD1 by
written assignment recorded on April
30, 2013 as Document Number
A409393, in the Office of the County
Recorder of McLeod County, Min-
nesota.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 10, Block 1, Grass Lake Farm,
McLeod County, Minnesota
STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-
ERTY: 151 8th Street South, Winsted,
MN 55395-6571
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:
$277,261.52
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 com-
pliance with all pre-foreclosure notice
and acceleration requirements of said
mortgage, and /or applicable statutes.
PURSUANT, to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the above
described property will be sold by the
Sheriff of said county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
September 25, 2013, 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod
County Sheriff ’s Office, 801 East
10th 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 represen-
tatives 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
March 25, 2014.
MORTGAGOR(S) RE-
LEASED FROM FINANCIAL OB-
LIGATION 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 ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES
SECTION 582.032 DETERMINING,
AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT
THE MORTGAGED PREMISES
ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESI-
DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN 5 UNITS, ARE NOT PROP-
ERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.”
Dated: August 2, 2013
U.S. BANK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR
TRUSTEE TO BANK OF
AMERICA, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO LASALLE
BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF
THE MLMI TRUST, MORTGAGE
LOAN ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-SD1.
Mortgagee
SCHILLER & ADAM, P.A.
By: /s/
Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.
Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.
N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.
James J. Pauly, Esq.
Steven R. Pennock, Esq.
Curt N. Trisko, Esq.
Attorneys for Mortgagee
25 North Dale Street
St. Paul, MN 55102-2227
(651) 209-9760
(G2942)
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-
CLOSURE SALE
FORECLOSURE DATA
Minn. Stat. § 580.025
(1) Street Address, City and Zip
Code of Mortgaged Premises
151 8th Street South, Winsted, MN
55395-6571
(2) Transaction Agent
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc., a Delaware
Corporation As nominee for Ownit
Mortgage Solutions, Inc., a
California Corporation
(3) Name of Mortgage Originator
(Lender)
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc., a Delaware
Corporation As nominee for Ownit
Mortgage Solutions, Inc., a
California Corporation
(4) Residential Servicer
Nationstar Mortgage (888) 850-9398
(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number
21.121.0100
(6) Transaction Agent’s Mortgage
ID Number (MERS number)
100224640000713355
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
August 7, 14, 21, 28, September 4,
and 11, 2013)
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: March
11, 2008
MORTGAGOR: Lynnea M.
Fedyk and Todd Fedyk, wife and
husband.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded March 18,
2008, McLeod County Recorder,
Document No. A-375874.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan
Chase Bank, National Association.
Dated May 2, 2012 Recorded May
21, 2012, as Document No. 402801.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORT-
GAGE:1001770-5060001628-1
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE: Cor-
nerstone Mortgage Company.
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: JPMorgan Chase
Bank, National Association.
MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-
DRESS: 141219 11
th
Street East,
Glencoe, MN 55336
TAX PARCEL I. D. #:
220502020
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Beginning at the Southeast corner
of Lot 2 in Block 34 in the Town of
Glencoe, according to the plat there-
of on file in the office of the registrar
of deeds of McLeod County, Min-
nesota; thence running North 165
feet; thence running West 66 feet to
the West line of Lot 7 in said Block
34, thence South 165 feet to the
Southwest corner of said Lot 2;
thence East 66 feet to the place of be-
ginning.
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$155,396.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $150,394.33
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:
October 15, 2013 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 April 15,
2014, 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: August 14, 2013
JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association
Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee
USSET, WEINGARDEN AND
LIEBO, P.L.L.P.
Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of
Mortgagee
4500 Park Glen Road #300
Minneapolis, MN 55416
(952) 925-6888
30 – 13-005738 FC
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
August 21, 28, September 4, 11, 18,
and 25, 2013)
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: De-
cember 5, 2005
MORTGAGOR: Linda K.
Paggen and Michael W. Paggen, wife
and husband.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Filed January 6,
2006, McLeod County Registrar of
Titles, Document No. T-43512 on
Certificate of Title No. 7955.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: DEUTSCHE
BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM-
PANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FFMLT
TRUST 2006-FF4, MORTGAGE
PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-FF4. Dated September
1, 2010 Filed September 16, 2010, as
Document No. 51706.
Said Mortgage being upon Regis-
tered Land.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
100425240005921603
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE: First
Franklin a division of Nat. City Bank
of IN.
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: Bank of America, N.A.
MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-
DRESS: 1409 Dogwood Avenue
North, Glencoe, MN 55336
TAX PARCEL I. D. #:
22.097.0250
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 18 in Block 2, of Rearrange-
ment of Blocks 1, 2, 3, & 4, Glen
Knoll Park
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$165,300.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $229,836.06
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:
October 15, 2013 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 April 15,
2014, 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: August 9, 2013
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
18 – 13-005804 FC
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
August 21, 28, September 4, 11, 18,
and 25, 2013)
Foreclosure
12-084061
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: April
18, 2008
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$181,888.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Sandra L.
Mielke FKA Sandra Hjellming and
Joel E. Mielke, Wife and Husband
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort-
gage Electronic Registration Sys-
tems, Inc.
MIN#: 100020000540715608
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-
ED ON THE MORTGAGE: PHH
Home Loans, LLC d/b/a Burnet
Home Loans
SERVICER: PHH Mortgage Cor-
poration.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Filed May 15, 2008, McLeod County
Recorder, as Document Number A-
377243, thereafter modified by a
Loan Modification Agreement dated
August 29, 2012 recorded October
19, 2012 as document number
A405614
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: PHH Mortgage
Corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
That part of the Northwest Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-eight (28) in Township One
Hundred Fifteen (115) North of
Range Twenty-nine (29) West de-
scribed as follows: Commencing at
the Northwest corner of said Section
28; thence on an assumed bearing of
North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 sec-
onds East along the North line of said
Northwest Quarter 606.40 feet to the
point of beginning of the tract to be
described; thence continuing North
90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds
East along said North line 236.60
feet; thence South 00 degrees 00
minutes 00 seconds West 707.00 feet;
thence South 90 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds West 392.00 feet; thence
North 02 degrees 16 minutes 26 sec-
onds East 340.27 feet; thence North
90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds
East 141.90 feet; thence North 00 de-
grees 00 minutes 00 seconds East
367.00 feet to the point of beginning.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16857
90
th
Street, Brownton, MN 55312
PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER: 13.028.0900
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: McLeod
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$184,274.36
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:
August 21, 2013, 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 provid-
ed by law, the date on or before
which the mortgagor(s) must va-
cate the property, if the mortgage
is not reinstated under section
580.30 or the property is not re-
deemed under section 580.23, is
11:59 p.m. on February 21, 2014.
“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 THAT 5
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED FOR AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-
DONED.
Dated: June 24, 2013
PHH Mortgage Corporation
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
By
Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559
Diane F. Mach – 2737888
Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer – 0104061
Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918
Gary J. Evers – 0134764
Patricia L. Assmann - 0388455
Attorneys for Mortgagee
12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 831-4060
PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT
COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT,
YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THIS
OFFICE IS DEEMED TO BE A
DEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFOR-
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THIS
NOTICE IS REQUIRED BY THE
PROVISIONS OF THE FAIR DEBT
COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT
AND DOES NOT IMPLY THAT
WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COL-
LECT MONEY FROM ANYONE
WHO HAS DISCHARGED THE
DEBT UNDER THE BANKRUPT-
CY LAWS OF THE UNITED
STATES.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise July
3, 10, 17, 24, 31 & August 7, 2013)
NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT
OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
The above referenced sale sched-
uled for August 21, 2013, at 10:00
AM, has been postponed to Septem-
ber 24, 2013, at 10:00 AM, and will
be held at 801 East 10
th
Street, Glen-
coe, MN 55336, said County and
State.
If this is an owner occupied, sin-
gle-family dwelling, the premises
must be vacated by March 24, 2014
at 11:59 PM.
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
Dated: August 16, 2013
PHH Mortgage Corporation
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559
Diane F. Mach – 273788
Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer – 0104061
Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918
Gary J. Evers – 0134764
12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 831-4060
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
August 21, 2013)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in condi-
tions of the following described
mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: May
5, 2003
MORTGAGOR: Darius R.
Jaspers and Angela C. Jaspers, hus-
band and wife.
MORTGAGEE: U.S. Bank N.A.
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Filed May 7, 2003,
McLeod County Registrar of Titles,
Document No. 36367 on Certificate
of Title No. 13726.0.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: NONE
Said Mortgage being upon Regis-
tered Land.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
NONE
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
NONE
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE: U.S.
Bank N.A.
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: U. S. Bank Home
Mortgage, a division of U.S. Bank
National Association.
MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-
DRESS: 1415 Ranger Drive, Glen-
coe, MN 55336
TAX PARCEL I.D. #:
22.140.0260
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 26, Block, 1, Panther Heights
First Addition, McLeod County,
Minnesota.
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$144,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $138,195.86
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:
October 3, 2013 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 April 3,
2014, 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: July 31, 2013
U.S. Bank National Association
Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee
USSET, WEINGARDEN AND
LIEBO, P.L.L.P.
Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of
Mortgagee
4500 Park Glen Road #300
Minneapolis, MN 55416
(952) 925-6888
19-12-006702 FC1
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
August 21, 28, September 4, 11, 18,
and 25, 2013)
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 25, 2008
ORIGINAL PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$124,223.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Ana Reever, a
single person and Mathew Hart, a
single person.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-
tronic Registration Systems, Inc., a
Delaware corporation, as nominee
for Kleinbank, dba KleinMortgage, a
Minnesota corporation.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Recorded on December 11, 2008 in
the office of the McLeod County
Recorder as Document Number A-
380912.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: Wells Fargo
Bank, N.A. by written assignment
recorded on May 6, 2013 as Docu-
ment Number A409468 in the office
of the County Recorder of McLeod
County, Minnesota.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 3, Block 4, Townsite of Silver
Lake
STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-
ERTY: 116 SW CLEVELAND
STREET, SILVER LAKE, MN
55381
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:
$123,032.94
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:
October 15, 2013, 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 April 15,
2014.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
Legal Notices
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Continued from 4B
Garage Sales
1107 & 1115 Abbott Ave.- Wednes-
day, August 21, 5 p.m.- 7 p.m.;
Thursday, August 22, 5 p.m.- 7 p.m.;
Friday, August 23, 3:30 p.m.-7 p.m.;
Saturday, August 24, 9 a.m.- 12
p.m. Something for everyone!
1329 Pryor Ave- Friday, August
23, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Saturday, Au-
gust 24, 8 a.m.- ? Cleaned out the
house and storage unit.
Garage Sales
1309 20th St- Thursday, August
22, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Friday, August,
23, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Saturday, Au-
gust 24, 8 a.m.- 1 p.m. HUGE
SALE! Clothes, household, toys,
tools, TV, couch/love seat, many
miscellaneous items.
1415 Birch Ave. N- Friday, August
23, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Saturday, August
24, 8 a.m.- 12 p.m. Some antiques,
toy dishes, tools, household/ miscel-
laneous items. Furniture, craft items,
craft magazines, sewing supplies.
1514 11th St. E. (in alley)- Thurs-
day, August 22, 3 p.m.-7 p.m.; Fri-
day, August 23, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.;
Saturday, August 24, 8 a.m.- 12
p.m. HUGE estate, Mutli-family
sale. Household, furniture, home
decor, clothing, much miscella-
neous. All priced to sell!
1710 McLeod Ave. N.- Thursday,
August 22- Saturday, August 24,
starting at 8 a.m. New items and
down sizing again!.
Garage Sales
1903 14th St. E- August 21-23,
8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Multi-Family and
estate garage sale. Tools, kitchen
items, bedding, furniture, grill, lots
of miscellaneous.
7235 7th Ave., New Auburn-
Thursday, August22, 12 p.m.- 7
p.m.; Friday, August 23, 8 a.m.- 7
p.m.; Saturday, August 24, 8 a.m.-
3 p.m. Gas Heater-N-Cook stove
(out of a camper), old steel wheels,
old pump organ, chrome rims for a
Chevy pick up 4-275/55R20, tool
box for truck, clothes L-XL; jeans
36-30 and more, furniture, com-
mon household stuff, odds and
ends, something for everyone!
Off Highway 22, Storage Unit
201- Thursday, August 22- Satur-
day, August 24, 8 a.m.-? Tools,
mi scel l aneous, cl othi ng-baby
through adult, name brand teen
girls, new items, linens, something
for everyone. used to be held at
415 8th Street east, Gl encoe.
Please no checks.
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, August 21, 2013, page 6B
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: August 14, 2013
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.
Steven R. Pennock, Esq.
Curt N. Trisko, Esq.
Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.
Attorneys for Mortgagee
The Academy Professional Building
25 North Dale Street
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 209-9760
(13-3784-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
116 SW CLEVELAND STREET
SILVER LAKE, MN 55381
(2) Transaction Agent
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee for
Kleinbank, dba KleinMortgage,
a Minnesota corporation.
(3) Name of Mortgage Originator
(Lender)
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee for
Kleinbank, dba KleinMortgage,
a Minnesota corporation.
(4) Residential Servicer
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number
19-050-0220
(6) Transaction Agent’s Mortgage
ID Number (MERS number)
100177700009018409
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle/Glencoe Enterprise
August 21, 28, September 4, 11, 18
and 25, 2013)
City of Glencoe
GLENCOE CITY COUNCIL
MEETING MINUTES
AUGUST 5, 2013
7:00 P.M.
Mayor Wilson called to order the
regular meeting of the city council at
7:00 p.m. with members Schrupp,
Ziemer, Perschau, Adamietz and
Dietz present. Also in attendance:
City Administrator Mark Larson,
City Attorney Jody Winters, Finance
Director Trippel, Police Chief Raiter
and Public Works Director Drew.
A. Approve the minutes of the
regular meeting of July 15, 2013.
B. Approve the following building
permits:
1. Good Shepherd, 1407 Cedar
Ave N; Remodel Permit
2. Bergmann Homes, 1010
Mitchell Court; Finish Interior
3. Glen Knoll Properties, 715 16
th
St W; Re-roof
4. Mike Schultz, 2013 15
th
St E;
Window Replacement
5. Jason Noling, 813 Greeley Ave
N; Re-roof
6. Glen Knoll Properties, 708 Park
St W; Re-roof
7. Glen Knoll Properties, 607 Park
St W; Re-roof
8. Glen Knoll Properties, 709 Park
St W; Re-roof
9. Kevin Silus, 1618 Greeley Ave
N; Re-roof
10. Waconia Development LLC;
Re-roof
11. Rich Tabbert, 1807 Ives Ave
N; Re-side
12. Arlene Gehlen, 315 Edgewood
Dr; Window Replacement
13. Anabela Aguilera, 1510 10
th
St
E; Re-roof
14. Ernesto Arredondo, 1505 10
th
St E; Re-roof
15. Jeremy Koll, 1719 Louden
Ave N; shed
16. Mike King, 415 Chandler Ave
N; Misc Permit/Pump Work
17. Miller Mfg.; 1400 13
th
St W;
Re-roof
18. Travis Trnka, 1003 15
th
St E;
Foundation Repair
19. First Congregational Church,
1400 Elliott Ave N; Window Re-
placement
20. Dennis Nelson, 1221 Greeley
Ave N; Re-roof
C. Approve the following licenses:
1. Pla-Mor Lanes, 1908 9
th
St E;
Consumption & Display, 3.2 On-Sale
Liquor License Renewal
Mayor Wilson opened the supple-
mental public hearing for the 2013
Improvement Project. The hearing
was required as The Chronicle failed
to publish the notice for the original
hearing.
Earl Dammann of 201 13
th
St W
inquired what & how the dollar/foot
calculation for the assessment was
determined. He also had questions
concerning width of the street and
whether is was actually a service
road.
Councilor Schrupp motioned to
close the public hearing with Coun-
cilor Ziemer seconding the motion.
All members voted in favor. Motion
carried.
Mayor Wilson then called for the
resolution Ratifying the Ordering of
the 2013 Street Improvement Project.
Councilor Ziemer made that resolu-
tion. Councilor Schrupp seconded the
resolution and upon a roll call vote
all members voted in favor. Where-
upon the following resolution was
adopted and approved.
RESOLUTION NO. (2013-16)
RATIFYING THE ORDERING
OF THE 2013 STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
WHEREAS, on June 3, 2013, the
City Council of the City of Glencoe
(the “City”) held a public hearing re-
garding a multi-site public improve-
ment project consisting of seal coat-
ing, street overlay and partial recon-
struction of approximately 7.5 miles
of streets in the City (referred to as
the “2013 Street Improvement Proj-
ect” or the “Project”), all in accor-
dance with Minnesota Statutes,
Chapter 429 (the “Act’); and
WHEREAS, all properties pro-
posed to be assessed for a portion of
the cost of the 2013 Street Improve-
ment Project were given ten days’
mailed notice of the June 3, 2013
public hearing; and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No.
2013-12, the City Council ordered
the Project in accordance with the
Act; and
WHEREAS, the City subsequent-
ly learned that the notice of the June
3, 2013 hearing was not published in
the City’s official newspaper as re-
quired by law; and
WHEREAS, the City has not yet
awarded any contracts for construc-
tion of the Project; and
WHEREAS, on August 5, 2013,
the City held a second public hearing
regarding Project, for which notice
was timely published in the City’s of-
ficial newspaper in accordance with
law; and
WHEREAS, the City has deter-
mined to ratify its prior decision to
order the 2013 Project;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Glencoe, Minnesota, as fol-
lows:
1. The City ratifies its finding that
the 2013 Street Project is necessary,
cost-effective, and feasible as de-
tailed in the feasibility report that
was previously presented to the
Council.
2. The City hereby ratifies its deci-
sion to order the 2013 Street Im-
provement Project.
3. The City ratifies its prior desig-
nation of Short Elliot Hendrickson,
Inc. (“SEH”) as the engineer for the
2013 Street Improvement Project,
and ratifies the preparation by SEH
of plans and specifications for the
Project.
4. This resolution is intended to
replace and supersede Resolution No.
2013-12 in all respects.
Bids were received at 10:00 a.m.
on Thursday, August 1, 2013 for the
2013 Street Improvement Project.
Two bids were submitted and ranged
from a high from Mueller and Sons
of $2,303,961 to a low from Duin-
inck, Inc of $2,301,517.80. The bids
were 10% over Engineer’s estimate
of $2,098,216.55. After discussions
with contractor, it was evident that
the contractors are busy for the re-
mainder of the 2013 construction
season. It was recommended to reject
all bids received and rebid the project
in January or February of 2014 with
construction to be completed in
2014.Council discussion led to Coun-
cilor Adamietz motioning to reject
the received bids for the 2013 Im-
provement Project and rebid the proj-
ect in January 2014. Councilor Per-
schau seconded the motion with all
members voting in favor. Motion car-
ried.
Public Works Director Mike Drew
presented the Buffalo Creek BMX
Track Management and Operation
Agreement to the council members.
This is a renewal agreement for the
group.
Councilor Dietz motioned to ap-
prove the BMX Track agreement
with the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. (2013-17)
APPROVING BUFFALO CREEK
BMX TRACK MANAGEMENT
AND OPERATION AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the City and Buffalo
Creek BMX Association are entering
into a working relationship in regards
to the ownership, operation, use and-
management of a BMX track to be
located at 1017 9
th
Street East, Glen-
coe, Minnesota55336; as legally de-
scribed below (the “Land”); and
WHEREAS, the Buffalo Creek
BMX Track and concession, storage
and services related thereto the “Fa-
cility” shall be built and maintained
by the Association on City owned
land; and
WHEREAS, The City is willing to
permit the Association to use, operate
and manage the Facility which at no
time will be deemed to be a City
project, department or function; and
WHERAS, the City Attorney has
presented a contract for this usage to
the City Council; and
NOW, THEREFORE, in consider-
ation of the mutual promises and
other consideration, the sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged,
the City Council resolves:
1. That the Mayor and City Ad-
ministrator are authorized to enter
into this Agreement with the Associa-
tion for the purpose of performing
the services described in this Agree-
ment. Subject to the terms and condi-
tions set forth therein, the Associa-
tion will provide services in accor-
dance with this Agreement.
2. That the City hereby grants the
Association the right to enter upon
the Land to construct, use, operate
and manage the Facility, along with
an easement to use the adjoining
parking areas, roads and alleys serv-
ing the Land.
3. That the parties to this Agree-
ment acknowledge that the City will
retain title, ownership and control of
the Land and that the Association
will not acquire title to, any security
interest in, or any ownership rights of
any kind in or to the Land.
Councilor Schrupp seconded the
motion and upon a roll call vote all
members voted in favor. Whereupon
said resolution was adopted and ap-
proved.
City Administrator Mark Larson
presented the agreement for request-
ing state aid for eligible costs to be
incurred for maintaining the airport
for 2014-2015 fiscal year. The state
aid amount is $13,776.00.
Councilor Perschau motioned the
approval of the agreement with the
following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. (2013-18)
AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE
MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION GRANT
AGREEMENT FOR AIRPORT
MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
It is resolved by the City of Glen-
coe as follows:That the state of Min-
nesota Agreement No. 03875, “Grant
Agreement for Airport Maintenance
and Operation,” at the Glencoe Mu-
nicipal Airport is accepted.That the
Mayor and the City Administrator are
authorized to execute this Agreement
and any amendments on behalf of the
City of Glencoe.
Councilor Dietz seconded the mo-
tion. Upon a roll call vote all mem-
bers voted in favor. Whereupon said
resolution was adopted and ap-
proved.
The Airport Commission recom-
mended the approval of the lease pre-
sented to the council for a private
hangar to be built by Terry Anderson.
The recommendation is to approve
the exchange of the access road con-
structed south of the private hangars
built by Mr. Anderson for a site to
build a 60” x 80” hangar.
Councilor Ziemer motioned to ap-
prove the recommendation of the
Airport Commission of the exchange
of the access road for a site of 70’ x
100’ just east of the existing private
hangars. Councilor Dietz seconded
the motion with all members voting
in favor. Motion carried.
Councilor Adamietz motioned for
the City Attorney to draft a lease for
the private hangar using language
noted in the Airport Minimum Stan-
dard. Councilor Perschau seconded
the motion. All members voted in
favor. Motion carried.
City Administrator Mark Larson
shared with the council the McLeod
County letter dated June 21, 2013
stating the County’s motion to split
all cost associated with the Morning-
side Project 50/50.
Councilor Dietz questioned if this
is the new standard of cost spliting or
is it just for the Morningside Project?
Councilor Perschau would like to
have the County confirm that the
50/50 split is county wide for all
projects.
Also presented questions to John
Brunkhorst about approaching our
local legislatures regarding inclusion
in the 2014 bonding bill funding for
the Morningside project as we must
have other funding to do the project.
The bond funds would be used to as-
sist in the additional storm water is-
sues which also affect the county
North Complex, to purchase house
and other cost increases and the re-
gional significance of the project.
Local legislatures will be contact-
ed regarding this project and 2014
bonding requests.
City Administrator Mark Larson
presented a very preliminary 2014
General Fund Budget. LGA will in-
crease to $1,294,117.00 for 2014.
The levy will remain at 2013 levels.
The plan is to modify the budget re-
garding equipment needs. Plans are
to proceed with the curbside leaf pick
up this fall and to get the necessary
equipment in place to accomplish
this.
Councilor Pershau introduced the
motion approving the following reso-
lution to extend Tax Increment Dis-
trict No. 4.
RESOLUTION NO.(2013-19)
RESOLUTION APPROVING A
SPECIAL LAW EXTENDING THE
MAXIMUM DURATION OF TAX
INCREMENT FINANCING DIS-
TRICT NO. 4 THROUGH
DECEMBER 31, 2023
Complete resolution on file in of-
fice of City Administrator
Councilor Dietz seconded the mo-
tion. Upon a roll call vote all mem-
bers voted in favor. Whereupon said
resolution was adopted and ap-
proved.
The County and School District
are required to pass similar resolu-
tions.
City Administrator reviewed the
lease agreement as recommended by
the Cemetery Commission for Jung-
claus Equipment to lease one acre of
cemetery property for used equip-
ment storage. It is proposed to be a
10 year lease with rent at
$250.00/month for the first 5 years
and $300.00/month until the expira-
tion of the term of the lease. The
cemetery property being considered
is not platted and the Cemetery Com-
mission does not feel it will be need-
ed for plots for some time. Jungclaus
Equipment is responsible for in-
stalling and maintaining a hard sur-
face for internal roadways and plant-
ing a screening hedge.
Discussion led to Councilor
Ziemer motioning to approve the
lease with Jungclaus Equipment for
cemetery land as presented. Coun-
cilor Adamietz seconded the motion
with all members voting in favor.
Motion carried.
City Administrator Mark Larson
attended the conference held in Be-
midji. Mayor Wilson was elected the
Coalition’s President.
The Preservation Alliance of Min-
nesota had a display of projects
where communities have revitalized
landmark buildings reused for civic
purposes. One of the featured build-
ings revitalized was the Glencoe City
Center.
Public Works Director Drew pre-
sented the proposed updated layout
of the campground as approved by
the Park Board. 15 campsites have
been staked. Department of Health
meeting resulted in which current
restroom and shower facilities are ap-
proved to be used. Electrical num-
bers for the sites are being worked
on.
Also presented was the proposed
layout of the frisbee golf course. Pre-
liminary design work has been fin-
ished by a professional designer for a
regulation course.
Dave Nelson, Chamber President
presented the Legacy Grant Applica-
tion in the amount of $85,922 to the
Minnesota Historical Society on Au-
gust 2, 2013 to meet preliminary
grant application requirements. The
monies, if granted will be used to
make repairs to the north face of the
City Center. Final submission is Sep-
tember 27 with an award date in No-
vember 2013. The project would
commence in 2014.
Open House for customers to be
held August 22, from 4:00 to 7:00
p.m. at the Light & Power Commis-
sion facility.
City Administrator Mark Larson
presented the 2012 vs 2013 residen-
tial curbside recycling numbers. The
month of May saw an increase in
tonnage of 66%. June – 79% and
July 103%. 2013 numbers have no
school district recycling included.
Garbage tonnage saw a reduction of
31 tons.
Councilor Schrupp motioned to
approve payment of the city bills.
Councilor Perschau seconded the
motion with all members voting in
favor. Motion carried.
Councilor Ziemer motioned to ad-
journ the meeting. Councilor Dietz
seconded the motion. All voted in
favor. Mayor Wilson adjourned.
The above minutes are the official
actions taken by the city council. The
complete minutes are on file and
available for review in the City Ad-
ministrator’s office.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle August 21, 2013)
Legals
Continued from 5B
Multi-Family
Saturday & Sunday
8am-4pm
13071 Hwy 212, Glencoe
Ladies, this sale is for YOU. Items
include purses, wallets, new Mary
Kay & Avon, shoes, clothes M-3X
& 14-22 pants, and other misc.
items. Don’t miss out on this!
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THURSDAY, AUG. 22
FRIDAY, AUG. 23
SATURDAY, AUG. 24
Look for a listing of the sales in the AUGUST 15 Silver Lake
Leader available at Kaz’s , Molly’s Cafe, Silver Lake Leader
office, McLeod County Chronicle office in Glencoe.
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GLENCOE City-Wide Garage Sales • Sat., Aug. 24
Additional copies
of Garage Sale Listings
available at the
Glencoe Advertiser office
and online at
GlencoeNews.com
Sat., Aug. 24
7am-noon
508 18th St. W
Glencoe
Tools, furniture, children and
adul t books, DVDs, VHS,
household items, toys, high
chair, porta-cribs.
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1313 Baxter Ave
Fri., Aug. 23, 8a-5p
Sat., Aug. 24, 8a-1p
Kitchen/Household items, mi-
crowave, shelves, outdoor lights,
clock/radios, movies, books,
area rugs, weight bench, spoon
board, electrical wire, fishing rod
covers, couches, clothes: infant
to adult, lots of misc.
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Multi-Family Garage Sale
Thurs., Aug. 22-Sat., Aug. 24
7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Lots of items for the kitchen,
pots & pans, dishes, gadgets,
linens, some clothing, toys,
stuffed animals, VHS cabinet,
floor lamp, like new pr. of bar
stools, end tables, and lots of
misc. household items.
5041 140
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5 miles North of Glencoe
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Cleaning house after 47 years...
926 Baxter Ave N, Glencoe
Aug. 22, 23, 24: 7am-7pm
Beer cans, crocks, canning jars -
some blue, tools - some antiques,
knick knacks, dishes, old clocks,
homemade toy box & cabinets, ap-
prox. 20x70 freezer, kerosene
lamps & others, Avon collectibles,
shot glasses, jewelry & insulators,
material, vases, crafts.
Something for everyone! No early sales.
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AGRICULTURE
Farm Equipment
JD 730 restored, original 3 pt. and
wide front. New paint, runs good,
$9,500; JD620 wide front, nice
pai nt, runds good, new ti res,
$4,500; JD70-JD45 loader, new
ti res, ni ce pai nt, runs good,
$3,000. (507) 964-5909
Kubota tractor, BX2360 diesel with
50” snowblower BX2750D, 60”
lawn mower BX25, 3 pt. hitch, rear
PTO shaft, liquid cooled 3-cylinder
diesel, four wheel drive. Less than
30 hours on it. Please call (320)
864-5693 or (320) 455-9271,
leave message.
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.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements
FREEBIES: We’ll run your ad free
2 times — once in the Chronicle
and once in the Advertiser if you
are selling a used item for less
than $100. Your ad must include
the price of the item you are sell-
ing. NO garage sale, animal, food,
feed or wanted to buy items will be
accepted as a freebie.
Lost, Found
Found: 429 Hennepin Ave, Glen-
coe. Orange tabby kitten, female.
Call Heart of Minnesota Animal
Shelter (320) 234-9699.
AUTOMOTIVE
Cars
2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue, 84,000
miles. White with taupe leather in-
terior. New tires. Beautiful! $6,000.
(320) 805-0368.
2007 Pontiac G6 GT 3.5L, V6, red
cl oth i nteri or, 79,000 mi l es.
$8,200. Call (320) 510-2223.
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.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted
1,200 Cow dairy seeking to fill a
farm maintenance position. Will be
responsible for performing preven-
tative and general maintenance on
farm equipment and buildings. Will
also help with field work, manure
hauling, bedding pens and scrap-
ing pens. Prior work experience
required. must be able to operate
pay loaders, skid steers and trac-
tors. CDL a plus., Call (763) 658-
1877 or stop by between 7 a.m.- 5
p.m. Monday through Fri day.
Woodland, Dairy, Waverly, MN.
After school nanny for two children
(10 and 8 yrs old) in Glencoe.
Start as soon as Sept 3. Hours
Mon, Tues, Wed, Friday 3:30-6:30
and Thursday 3:30-9:00. Includes
assisting with homework, drive to
sports activities, evening meal, oc-
casional children’s laundry and toy
pick-up. Driver’s license required.
Likes dogs. Professional working
parent who commutes to down-
town Minneapolis. If you are inter-
ested, please call 612.616.7164 or
email slmumm@embarqmail.com.
CONKLIN© DEALERS NEEDED!
Lifetime career in marketing, man-
agement and applying “Green”
products made in America. Full
time/ part time. For a free catalog
call Franke’s Conklin Service now
at (320) 238-2370. www.franke-
marketing.com.
Farm operation located in Renville
and Granite Falls area seeking full
and part time employees with me-
chanical ability and/or trucking ex-
perience. Salary/benefits/vacation
DOE. Must pass drug test. Possi-
ble housing available. Please call
(320) 329-3536 or email watson-
partners@redred.com.
Glencoe Area Chamber of Com-
merce is seeking a Marketing and
Events Coordinator. Responsible
for event planning, social media
marketi ng, websi te updates,
newsletter publishing, mailings
and database management. Part
ti me posi ti on; 20 hours/week.
Send cover letter and resume to
dnel son@ci .gl encoe.mn.us or
David Nelson, President, Glencoe
Area Chamber of Commerce,
1107 11th St. E, #104, Glencoe,
MN 55336. Open until filled.
Housekeeper/Caregiver: Female
wanted to take care of paralyzed
female in private home. Will train.
$11.25/hr. Call Kari (507) 426-
6000.
Local truck drivers needed. Must
have 3 months of driving experi-
ence with schooling or 6 months
just driving. Class A CDL required.
Clean record is a must. Contact
Shel l ey at Stockman Transfer
(320) 864-2381 or email at sstok-
man@embarqmail.com.
Mature person for part-time front
desk position at Super 8, Glencoe.
Shift is 4:00 p.m.- 12:00 p.m. and
every other weekend. Call (320)
864-6191.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted
PT SCHOOL CUSTODIAN. Ap-
proximately 15 hours./ week. Flex-
ible evening and weekend hours.
Looking for self-directed, detail-ori-
ented individual to provide clean-
ing and light maintenance for our
school building during non-school
hours. $9.50-$10.00/hr. DOE.
Apply by Monday, August 19 in
person at First Lutheran Church
office: 925 13th Street E., Glencoe
between 8:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.
Monday- Friday or call (320) 864-
5522 with questions.
RAM Landscape Services is hiring
landscape laborers for the remain-
der of the season. Stop by the
RAM Buildings office in Winsted to
fill out an application.
RAM Landscape Services esta
empleando trabajadores para la
temporada en el paisaje. Para
llenar aplicaciones puede pasar a
RAM Building office en Winsted.
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
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.
Central Boiler Outdoor Furnaces.
Come and visit us at your local
county fair and check out our cur-
rent rebates. (763) 972-6255
Class Act Outdoor Furnaces.
Household Goods
Great selection of gently used
sofas/ recliners. Great for college.
Bernie’s Furniture, Glencoe.
Sofa, Thomesvi l l e Tradi ti onal .
Light taupe and ivory. Beautiful!
Like new condition. No smoke or
pets. $275/BO. (320) 864-3574,
(956) 750-0800.
FOR SALE
Lawn, Garden
Highway 5 Southwest is OPEN by
THIS OLD HOUSE “Garden and
Gifts” in Arlington. Bring in this ad
for a detour special of 50% OFF
one perennial. Fall is for planting!
See our new fall shipment of over
400 new shrubs, perennials and
shade trees. Open 7 days a week.
(507) 964-5990.
Miscellaneous
Canning jars, all quarts, regular
mouth, $6/dozen; wi de mouth,
$7/dozen. Other canning supplies.
(320) 864-3662.
Wanted To Buy
BUYING JUNK BATTERIES
We buy used batteries and lead
weights. Paying $12 for automo-
tive batteries. We pick up with 18
battery minimum. Call 800-777-
2243.
Watercraft
2006 Premiere 22’ Gemini pon-
toon boat. 40hp Mercury Bigfoot 4-
stroke motor, $12,000. (651) 336-
2685.
REAL ESTATE
Houses
Country home. 4BR, 3BA insulat-
ed attached garage, 1 acre, three
sheds, garden. Off Highway 15.
(320) 587-7746.
RENTAL
Apartment
2BR Apartment wi th garage,
water/sewer/garbage included.
$450/mo. New Auburn (320) 327-
2928.
Village Cooperative of Hutchinson
(320) 234-7761. 55+ Senior living.
Four units available (2-1BR, 2-
2BR.) Call for your tour. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
2BR Available now. New carpeting
and appliances. Vinyl windows
and blinds. Tile kitchen and dining
room. No pets. $550/mo. (320)
224-1814.
RENTAL
Apartment
2BR in 4-plex in Glencoe. Lower
level. First, last and deposit. Avail-
able September 1. Background
check. (320) 583-5364.
Glencoe- 1BR, rent $485, on-site
laundry. No pets, See pictures and
apply online at talloakprop.com.
(952) 955-1889.
Large 1BR (coul d be used as
2BR), 1BA in Glencoe. Available
ASAP. New kitchen and bath. No
pets, no smoking. Utilities includ-
ed. Deposit and references re-
quired. (612) 205-8571, after 5
p.m.
Large 1BR apartment in Plato with
basement. Available immediately.
$500/mo. Call (952) 467-2361 or
(952) 201-5266.
Large 1BR apartment, 2nd floor,
air conditioned, close to work out
room, $400 includes all but elec-
tric. Bob Shanahan. Glencoe. Cell
(320) 510-1417.
Large 2BR downtown Glencoe,
$575 plus electricity. 12-month
lease. Pets allowed. First month
rent, deposit and pet deposit re-
quired. (952) 484-0303.
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.
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
Nice 3BR house for rent on corner
lot in Olivia. Call (320) 212-3217.
Lake Home
Lake Marion Home for rent. Small
2BR, 2BA rambler home with de-
tached doubl e garage. Beach
frontage. $1,090 per month, 12
month minimum. 10865 Highway
15, Brownton. By appoi ntment
only. Larry Mages (507) 240-0030
Mages Land Co.
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
WANTED: Land to rent and/or
custom farm for 2014 and beyond.
Contact Rich Elbert (320) 365-
4342.
Young farmer looking for land to
rent for 2014 and beyond. Com-
petitive rates and reference avail-
able. Call Austin Blad (320) 221-
3517.
SALES
Sales
ONE DAY SALE. Wednesday, Au-
gust 21, 11 a.m.- 7 p.m. Switching
over to fabulous Fall finds. 317
Main Street, Arlington, MN TWO
OLD JUNK GOATS.
SERVICES
Bulding Contractors
HAVE A PROJECT?
NEED HELP?
Check out the
TOOLS OF THE TRADE
published weekly in
The Glencoe Advertiser.
Cleaning
DOMINION HOME HEALTH for
Private Duty Nursing, housekeep-
ing, respite care. Also Dominion
PCA. Call us today. Glencoe (320)
864-9926, Burnsville (952) 882-
4686.
Furniture
KOTTKE UPHOLSTERY. Furni-
ture upholstery, repair, caning and
wood. Fabric and supplies avail-
able. (320) 864-3018.
Misc. Service
CUSTOM LOG SAWING- Cut at
your place or ours. White oak lum-
ber decking and firewood. Give
Virgil a call. Schauer Construction,
Inc. (320) 864-4453.
Professional Caretakers on per-
sonal basis with reasonable rates.
Interior and exterior scheduled
cleaning, pet care, grounds keep-
ing, maintenance, bobcat work,
debris removal. Matt and Mary
(320) 510-2211.
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FIRST GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS SALE!
August 21-24
Wednesday - Friday 10am-7pm
Saturday, 10am-5pm
WAGON WHEEL ANTIQUES &
Wonderful Things (OCC Sales)
1540 JEFFERSON RD SE
(south edge of Hutchinson TURN
LEFT ON EDMONTON BY CUL-
VER”S, GO TO JEFFERSON ST.
SE, TURN RIGHT, LAST PLACE
ON RIGHT. LOOK FOR SIGN.
ALTERNATE DIRECTION FROM
SOUTH: 212 TO HWY 15N, TO
COUNTY RD 3, (5 MILES) 1 MILE
TO COUNTY 25, TURN LEFT.
CROSS OVER 115, FIRST PLACE
ON LEFT.
Barnwood items, crosses, planters,
outhouses, furniture, collectibles,
pottery, antiques, fun stuff and
more! 40% OFF!
320-587-4599
Barnwood
Inspirations
(not closing)
20% off for
this sale!
COME AND
SEE US!
2
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SALE SEPT. 23-28, SAME
HOURS
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CALL US TO PLACE
YOUR HELP WANTED AD.
Chronicle/Advertiser
864-5518
Store Manager
Position
open in Glencoe
• Must be 18
• Responsible
• Trustworthy
• Self-Motivated
• Willing to Learn
Prior managers
experience helpful,
but not necessary.
If interested, call
Glenn Hussong at
320-510-0849
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Medical
Receptionist
PT/FT position available to
schedule appointments in a
clinic setting with an
occasional rotating
Saturday. Previous
experience preferred.
For an application,
please visit our website @
www.lakeviewclinic.com
or call 952-442-4461
ext. 215
424 State Hwy. 5 West
Waconia, MN 55387
an EOE/AA Employer
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PRODUCTION WORKERS (Seasonal full time work)
Seneca Foods in Glencoe, MN, a local food packaging and distribution
facility located approximately 40 miles southwest of the Twin Cities,
currently has a Seasonal (full time 40+ hours per week) employment
opportunity for Production Workers.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
• Work various production line positions in our food production facil-
ity processing fresh vegetables, (mainly corn).
• Work 12 hour shifts from either (6:45am-7pm) or (6:45pm-7am).
• Plant can run 24 hours per day and 7 days a week.
• Shift start/end times may vary as well as the number of days
worked per week because they are dependent on weather and the
crop that is available to harvest to process.
• Positions are available now through approximately the first part of
October 2013.
• Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE;
• Willingness and ability to work ad function in a team environment
• Must be 18 years or older.
If interested please apply in person at:
Seneca Foods Corporation
Human Resources Department
101 West 8th 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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Join our team in Glencoe!
Overnight Stock Lead (FT)
Responsible for maintaining high standards of
cleanliness, stock levels and customer service.
Requirements:
Must be 18 years of age and have excellent ver-
bal and written communication skills.
Address:
2211 11
th
Street East, Glencoe, MN 55336
Benefits:
Enjoy a progressive culture, employee owner-
ship, competitive pay, exceptional benefits (Med-
ical, Dental, Life Insurance, Short and Long Term
Disability, Flex Spending, Vacation, ESOP, 401K)
and significant career growth opportunities!
APPLY TODAY!
WWW.COBORNSJOBS.COM
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Manufacturing and Carpenters
Lester Building Systems, a locally owned leader in the post-frame
building industry, is looking for people like you to join our team.
Manufacturing: We have full and part-time positions open working
in our Truss Plant (building trusses), Woodworking area (various
sawing and assembly operations), Yard (loading and unloading
trucks) and Maintenance area (welding, general tool, forklift, build-
ing repair and maintenance). Prefer wood working or experience in a
manufacturing environment. Pay is based on experience and posi-
tion.
Carpenter: We have opportunities for self-motivated individuals to
join one of our construction crew based out of Hutchinson or Glen-
coe areas. Responsibilities are to prepare and complete necessary
tasks from basic framing to finish work for post frame buildings.
Position responsibilities vary with placement level and exp. and
comes with a $500 hiring bonus! Candidates should be knowledge-
able, capable and experienced in handling equipment & tools. Must
be available for overnight travel (per diem provided).
Full time positions offer a full benefits package (medical, dental,
STD, LTD, vacation, holidays and 401k).
Apply online at www.lesterbuildings.com
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
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4-SQUARE LUMBER CO.
Full-service lumber company has an opening for
a self-performing, energetic person to handle res-
idential and agricultural sales and estimating,
also general office help and customer service.
Lumber/construction background is preferred but
not required. Will train the right person.
Full time, $13.00+/hr DOE. Yearly bonus, health
insurance, PTO. Need valid driver’s license and
good people skills. Apply at:
4-SQUARE BUILDERS, INC.
2718 9th St. E, Glencoe, MN
Office #320-864-6183
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HVAC Service/
Installation Technician
Customer service oriented HVAC, gas
fireplace company looking for a service
technician to join their team. Ideal candi-
date will have the following experience:
• Residential, Commercial, Remodel &
New Construction
• HVAC Installation & Service Work
• 5 years plus industry experience
• N.A.T.E. Certified preferred
Administrative Position
Administration position includes answering
phones, schedule appointments, filing, invoic-
ing of bills and general office duties. It may
include some minor retail sales duty as well.
Located in our Waconia fireplace showroom.
• Part-time position
• Estimated between 18-20 hours/week
• Work hours vary based on showroom
hours of 8 am-6 pm
Please call 952-442-7444
to request an application or
email resume to
pam@statewidegasservices.com
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Seasonal Positions
The Glencoe Family
Service Center / Migrant
Head Start, located in
Glencoe and Hutchinson.
The Glencoe site is looking
for Early Childhood teach-
ers – Infant & Toddler and
the Hutchinson site is look-
ing for Preschool teachers.
These are seasonal posi-
tions – Monday through
Friday. All positions antici-
pated to run through No-
vember 8, 2013.
Teachers are responsible
for facilitating a safe,
healthy environment and
developmentally appropri-
ate learning opportunities
for the young children en-
trusted to them.
For more information,
go to www.tvoc.org
for job descriptions and
application or call the
GFSC at 1-320-864-6635.
Positions are
open until filled.
Tri-Valley is an EOE/M/F/D/V
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Elkay Wood Products, based in Waconia, MN, offers semi-
custom cabinetry through design centers and retailers na-
tionwide. Elkay Wood Products is known as a leader in the
kitchen and bath industry and offers premier, fashionable
cabinetry at a competitive price.
We currently have openings in our Waconia manufacturing
facility for the following FULL- OR PART-TIME positions
on 1st shift:
Builders
Sprayers
Machine Operators
Previous manufacturing or building experience is strongly
preferred, but not necessary. We will train! If you need a
flexible schedule and can work part time, we can work
with you!
We offer a competitive wage and benefit package which
includes: 401k Retirement Plan with Company Match;
Health, Dental, Life and Disability Insurance after 60 days;
2 weeks paid vacation in the first year; Excellent employ-
ee discount program.
To apply, please go online at www.elkay.com, click on
Elkay Careers then select hourly mfg/production positions.
Wood Products
180 Industrial Blvd
Waconia, MN 55387 EOE
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CONSTRUCTION CREW LEADER
* * * * *
$
3,000 BONUS * * * * *
Lester Buildings, LLC, a leader in the post frame building industry
has an opportunity for a self-motivated experienced individual to
lead a construction crew in and around the local area.
Responsibilities include planning, organizing, and supervising the
construction of all buildings while supervising a 3-4 member crew
and ensure all safety policies and procedures are followed.
Qualified candidates must be knowledgeable, capable and experi-
enced in handling equipment and tools. Have minimum of 5 years
carpentry, 2-years post frame and experience in a working superviso-
ry role.
Must have valid driver’s license and meet driving criteria guide-
lines.
Position offers a $3,000 employment bonus. Pay is based on expe-
rience and includes competitive hourly rate, incentive/bonus plans,
overtime, a full benefits package (medical, dental, STD, LTD, vaca-
tion, holiday’s and 401 k), computer and company truck.
Additional opportunities exist for carpenters and crew leaders
in training located through out MN.
For more information or to Apply go online
www.lesterbuildings.com.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
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is currently seeking reliable
candidates to fill the following positions:
Grinders
General Production / Line Workers
Molding Machine Operators
Metal Assemblers
Woodworking / Finishers
Positions are long term to hire, based on
attendance/performance.
Local companies, competitive wages, weekly pay!
For immediate consideration for one of the
above mentioned opportunities, please call
to schedule an appt (320) 587-0400, or e-mail
resume to: tkorson@theworkconnection.com
www.theworkconnection.com
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Help Wanted
Snap Fitness is looking for a
Sales Manager and Personal
Trainer for our growing business
in Glencoe, MN. 20-30 hours
per week. Hours include: Evenings and Saturday
mornings. Must be freindly, outgoing and willing to
work well with others. Training will be provided.
Pay starting at $10 an hour and up with previous
experience - with additional bonus structure.
Please send your resume
to: Alyssa Bergemann at:
swatgm@snapfitness.com
Love What You Do!
We have FT and PT direct
support openings in the
Hutchinson area which in-
clude: day, evening, and week-
end positions. Responsibili-
ties: direct care, administer
medications, & community ac-
tivities including transporting.
Min. Req: basic computer
skills, good communication
skills, a valid driver’s license
with an acceptable driving
record, are able to pass a crim-
inal background check, 18+,
and HS Diploma/GED. Paid
Training, Benefits, 401(k), in-
ternal growth opportunities!
APPLY TODAY!
Apply online at
www.dungarvin.com
AA/EOE
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Seeking
Call Mary at 507-237-5581 or visit www.wakefieldpork.com to learn more
HR Administrator
- Medical / Dental
- 401k with match
- Vacation & Holidays
Thi s posi ti on wi l l :
- Manage benefit enrollment.
- Track vacation calendars.
- Administer HR policy & procedures.
- Review and update employee rules and
regulations
- Plan and conduct new employee
orientation.
A 4-year college education and/or two
years of experience required.
Wakefield Pork, Inc., a leading producer in the pork industry, is looking for
a Human Resources Administrator to join its financial management team!
Seeking
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years of experience required.
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years of experience required.
4-year college education and/or two
- Plan and conduct new employee
- Review and update employee rules and
Administer HR policy & procedures.
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IMMEDIATE OPENING
Winsted – Part-Time Positions
(Female RNs or LPNs only,
per client request)
New Grads and
Experienced
Nurses Welcome!
Days: Every third Saturday
day shift, 8am-4pm,
with occasional pick-
up/swap available.
Evenings: 3-5 evenings/
week, 4pm-12am
Client is cognitively delayed
young adult female with
trach and G-tube.
To apply, please send cover
letter and resume to
email@communitiesofcaremn.com
or call 651-482-0549
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Help Wanted
WSI & Lifeguards
Call Don at the
Panther Field House
for more info.
PANTHER
FIELD HOUSE
1825 EAST 16
TH
ST.,
GLENCOE, MN
320-864-2694
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Concrete Laborer
Must be energetic, hard
working, reliable, have a
valid driver’s license.
Experience preferred,
but will train.
320-420-2104
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Sheriff’s Report
On Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 8:36
a.m., the sheriff’s office respond-
ed to reports of mailbox damage
on 235th Street and Lace Av-
enue, northwest of Silver Lake.
At 2:32 p.m., Tuesday, the
sheriff’s office responded to a
theft at a business on Highway 7,
west of Hutchinson.
The sheriff’s office assisted the
Brownton Police with an order-
for-protection violation on Fourth
Street North in Brownton at 9:57
p.m., Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Aug. 14, at
10:02 a.m., the sheriff’s office as-
sisted the Glencoe Police and the
Glencoe Ambulance with a med-
ical at the courthouse. The indi-
vidual was taken to the Glencoe
hospital by ambulance.
On Thursday, Aug. 15, at 8:47
p.m., the sheriff’s office and the
Glencoe Ambulance responded to
a medical emergency at an ad-
dress on 140th Street, northwest
of Glencoe. The individual was
taken to the Glencoe hospital by
ambulance.
On Friday, Aug. 16, at 10:05
a.m., the sheriff’s office served a
Hennepin County warrant on an
individual at a business on 11th
Street East in Glencoe. The indi-
vidual was taken to the jail. A
McLeod County warrant was later
served on a second person who
came to post bail for the first.
At 10:15 a.m., Friday, a deputy
stopped and checked on a person
l yi ng on the ground on 30th
Street, south of Brownton. The in-
dividual was taking a nap.
An animal complaint on Major
Avenue, east of Hutchinson, was
received at 4:16 p.m., Friday. A
deputy spoke with the owner, and
the horses were corralled.
At 10:56 p.m., Friday, a deputy
assisted the Minnesota State Pa-
trol with a driving complaint in the
area of Highway 212 and County
Road 9, west of Plato. A deputy
stopped the vehicle and issued a
verbal warning.
On Saturday, Aug. 17, at 12:58
a.m., the sheriff’s office assisted
the Hutchinson Police with a fight
at a busi ness on Mai n Street
North in Hutchinson.
At 1:35 a.m., Saturday, a
deputy assisted the Hutchinson
Police with a fight at an address
on High Street NE in Hutchinson.
At 11:23 a.m., Saturday, the
sheriff’s office responded to a
driving complaint in the area of
Highway 22 and 120th Street,
northwest of Glencoe. Also re-
sponding was the Glencoe Police
and the Minnesota State Patrol.
The Glencoe officer stopped the
vehicle and arrested the individ-
ual for probable cause charge of
dri vi ng whi l e i ntoxi cated. The
deputy cleared with a report.
A medical emergency was re-
ported at 1:22 p.m., Saturday, at
a residence on Major Avenue,
northeast of Hutchinson. Also re-
sponding were the Hutchinson
Fire Department and Allina Ambu-
lance. The individual was taken
by ambulance to the Hutchinson
hospital.
Another medical call was re-
ceived at 4:17 p.m., Saturday, on
Herbert Street in Stewart. Also re-
sponding were the Stewart First
Responders and Buffalo Lake
Ambulance. The individual was
taken to the Hutchinson hospital
by ambulance.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a call of a suspicious person on
North Sunset Drive, northwest of
Brownton, at 5:27 p.m., Saturday.
Also responding was the Allina
Ambulance. The individual was
taken to the Hutchinson hospital
by ambulance.
At 10:58 p.m., Saturday, the
sheriff’s office responded to a re-
port of a verbal domestic at a
business on Doran Street in Bis-
cay. Also assisting was the MIn-
nesota State Patrol. The incident
continued onto a private resi-
dence on Major Avenue in the
city. The domestic also involved
property damage.
On Sunday, Aug. 18, at 8:42
a.m., the sheriff’s office respond-
ed to a report of cattle loose at a
residence in the area of Unit Av-
enue and Highway 212, east of
Stewart. The owners were al-
ready rounding up the animals
when the deputy arrived.
At 11:33 a.m., Sunday, a
deputy responded to a report of a
suspicious vehicle at a residence
on 120th Street, northeast of
Glencoe. Assisting was the Glen-
coe Police. The owner of the ve-
hicle was notified.
The sheriff’s office responded
to a report of a dog bite that oc-
curred on 186th Street, south of
Silver Lake, by personnel at the
emergency room at the Hutchin-
son hospital. at 3:10 p.m., Sun-
day.
At 9:21 p.m., Sunday, a deputy
assisted the Hutchinson Police
with a fight at a business on High-
way 15 South in Hutchinson. Also
responding was the Allina Ambu-
lance. One person was taken to
the Hutchinson hospital.
State Patrol
A Hutchinson man was injured
in a one-vehicle accident at 12:26
p.m., Monday, Aug. 12, on High-
way 15 near 40th Street, south of
Brownton. The State Patrol re-
ported that Jason M. Cross, 38,
was southbound on Highway 15
in a 1997 GMC Sonoma when it
left the road, entered a ditch and
vaulted a field approach. Cross
sustained non-life threatening in-
juries. Assisting at the scene were
the Brownton Fire Department,
McLeod County Sheriff’s Office
and Allina Ambulance.
At 10 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 10,
a one-vehicle accident occurred
on Highway 25 near 158th Street
in Sibley County. The State Patrol
reported that Brianna L. Chose,
24, of Fargo, N.D., was north-
bound on Highway 25 in a 2010
Chevrolet Malibu when it left the
road and hit multiple signs, in-
cluding a stop sign. Chose suf-
fered non-life threatening injuries.
Assisting at the scene were the
Carver and Sibley County sher-
iff’s offices, Hamburg Fire Depart-
ment and Ridgeview Ambulance
of Waconia.
McLeod County Court
The following misdemeanors
and petty misdemeanors were
heard in District Court Aug. 12-18:
Minnesota State Patrol (MSP);
Sheriff’s Office, (SO); Brownton
Police Department (BPD); Hutch-
inson Police Department (HPD);
Gl encoe Pol i ce Department
(GPD); Lester Prairie Police De-
partment (LPPD); Silver Lake Po-
lice Department (SLPD); Winsted
Police Department (WPD); De-
partment of Natural Resources
(DNR):
Roberto M. Garza, 28, Mission,
Texas, neglect or endangerment
of a child/neglect, local confine-
ment 30 days, credi t for ti me
served two days, $85, GPD; Vic-
tor A. Ramirez, 54, Hutchinson,
driving without a valid license or
vehicle class/type, $185, HPD;
Mark H. Schiroo, 36, Hutchinson,
proof of insurance, dismissed,
HPD; Adam M. Young, 29, Das-
sel, speed, $145, HPD; Benjamin
D. Bl i zel , 26, Buffal o, speed,
$135, SO; Chloe J. Powell, 20,
Shakopee, alcohol consumption
under 21, $185, SO; Cody J. Ab-
bott, 23, Minnetonka, vehicle reg-
istration required, $115, MSP;
Maria G. Cano, 31, Glencoe, win-
dow tint too dark, $135, MSP;
Debra E. Foley, 53, Lake Norden,
S.D., speed, $125, MSP; Anne P.
Mullaney, 28, Woodbury, speed,
$135, MSP; Virgil C. Voigt, 73,
Hutchinson, speed, $125, MSP;
Allan L. Winscher, 59, Sartell,
speed, $125, MSP; Kelly J. Men-
zel, 31, Columbia Heights, win-
dow tint too dark, $135, SLPD;
Charl es A. Morri s, 44, Ol i vi a,
open bottl e i n motor vehi cl e,
$185, WPD; Mitchell B. Lemke,
22, Willmar, disorderly conduct,
unsupervised probation one year,
local confinement two days, credit
for ti me served two days, no
same or si mi l ar, $85, BPD;
Michala M. Tillemans, 23, Sartell,
speed, $225, BPD; Charmaine M.
Villalon, 22, Brownton, proof of in-
surance, dismissed, BPD;
Joseph A. Cruz, 32, Glencoe,
traffic - driving after revocation,
stay of imposition, unsupervised
probation one year, local confine-
ment 90 days, stay 57 days for
one year, keep court/attorney in-
formed of current address, remain
law-abiding, no same or similar,
seat belt, stay of imposition, un-
supervised probation one year,
local confinement 90 days, stay
57 days for one year, keep
court/attorney informed of current
address, remain law-abiding, no
same or similar, proof of insur-
ance, di smi ssed, $220, GPD;
Elizabeth J. Tromberg, 23, Glen-
coe, speed, $135, GPD; Kelsey
A. Lyons, 19, Hutchinson, care-
less driving, stay of imposition,
unsupervised probation one year,
attend chemical awareness class,
victim impact panel, no same or
similar, no alcohol/controlled sub-
stance use, no alcohol use, no
possession of alcohol or drugs,
open bottle, dismissed, disorderly
conduct, stay of imposition, unsu-
pervised probation one year, no
same or similar, no disorderly
conduct, no assault, liquor con-
sumption by persons under 21,
dismissed, $800, HPD; Angela L.
Ryks, 32, Plymouth, speed, proof
of insurance, dismissed, $125,
HPD; John A. Wayne, 23, Lake
City, interference with an emer-
gency call, dismissed, disorderly
conduct, stay of imposition, unsu-
pervised probation one year, sen-
tence to service 30 days for inde-
terminate, keep court/attorney in-
formed of current address, remain
law-abiding, no same or similar,
$160, HPD;
Jonathan M. West, 33,
Hutchinson, misdemeanor do-
mestic assault, continued, unsu-
pervised probation six months,
keep court/attorney informed of
current address, remain law-abid-
ing, no same or similar, no con-
tact with victim(s), HPD;
Donna B. Janus, 50, Hutchin-
son, speed, di smi ssed, SO;
Charles A. Nemec, 46, Stewart,
proof of insurance, dismissed,
SO; Nicholas A. Rabe, 25, Lino
Lakes, drivers license - driving
after suspension, $285, SO; Ryan
M. Redden, 32, Stewart, drivers
license - driving after revocation,
dismissed, SO; Brenda M. Stapp,
37, Aberdeen, S.D., speed, $125,
SO; Heather A. Woskie, 33, Stew-
art, proof of insurance, dismissed,
SO; Lemoi ne V. Grams, 76,
Hutchinson, seat belt, $110, MSP;
Andreas G. Hendrickson, 42, St.
Peter, seat belt, $110, MSP; Al-
bert L. Holker, 37, Olivia, seat
belt, $110, MSP; Jamie M. Ma-
honey, 37, Hutchinson, speed,
$125, MSP; Jason M. Paulson,
35, Hutchinson, seat belt, $110,
MSP; Ryan N. Severance, 34,
Darwin, open bottle law, $185,
MSP; John E. Johnson, 37,
Howard Lake, passing on right
when prohibited, $135, WPD;
Salina M. Fletcher, 20, Brown-
ton, disorderly conduct, two days
stay year, one year unsupervised
probation, $85, BPD; Marianne
M. McGraw, 42, Glencoe, driving
after revocation, no driver license
violations, one year unsupervised
probation, $185, driving after rev-
ocati on, $185, GPD; Dean D.
Vacek, 44, Glencoe, disorderly
conduct, stay of imposition, no
same or similar, no assault, no
contact with victims, $215, one
year unsupervised probation, two
days confi nement, GPD; Mel -
bourn C. McForlane, 49, West
Bend, Wis., disorderly conduct,
$250, HPD; Kyle F. Ondracek, 19,
Hutchinson, theft, stay of imposi-
tion, no same or similar, restitu-
tion reserved, excluded from Wal-
Mart in Hutchinson, $85, one year
unsupervised probation, four days
confinement, fifth-degree assault,
dismissed, HPD;
Angela R. Pichon, 34, Hutchin-
son, domestic assault, dismissed,
disorderly conduct, 30 days local
confi nement, credi t for ti me
served, $85, HPD; Corey M.
Czech, 24, Lester Prairie, posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia, $185,
LPPD; Duane G. Ganser, 59,
Madison, Wis., speed, $100, SO;
Charl es J. McCarthy, 26, Ro-
seville, speed, $145, SO; Bran-
don H. Nitzberg, 29, Prior Lake,
speed, $125, SO; Nicholas G.
Ol son, 30, Li tchfi el d, speed,
$125, SO; Nicholas K. Radford,
44, speed, $285, SO; Jeffrey A.
Clabaugh, 41, Dolliver, Iowa, seat
belt, $110, log not current $50,
MSP; Sophi e DoJacques, 49,
Fairmont, speed, $125, MSP;
Kevi n J. Fi sher, 25, Eden
Prairie, unlawful passing, $135,
MSP; Susan M. Geske, 44, Lynd,
speeding, $135, MSP; Brenda J.
Klancke, 52, Hamburg, speeding,
$125, MSP; LeRoy E. Meline, St.
Anthony, 61, careless driving, no
driver license violations, remain
law abiding, follow all instructions
of probation, contact with proba-
tion, follow all conditions set forth
in probation agreement, no use or
possession of firearms or danger-
ous weapons, one year super-
vised probation, 10 days confine-
ment, $385, MSP;
Emily J. Wegscheid, 20, St.
Peter, speedi ng, $135, MSP;
Kei th A. Feari ng, 37, Howard
Lake, uni nsured vehi cl e, di s-
missed, violated limited driver’s li-
cense conditions, $300, no driver
license violations, follow all rules
of a limited license, one year un-
supervised probation, WPD;
Matthew G. Jutting, 28, Kansas
Ci ty, Mo., possessi on of drug
paraphernalia, $167, HPD; Jacob
K. Monk, 21, Hutchinson, pos-
sess over 1.4 grams marijuana in
motor vehicle, $235, no proof of
insurance, dismissed, HPD; Tere-
sa A. Nowak, 40, Silver Lake,
speed, $125, HPD; William J.
Wisch, 32, Hutchinson, disorderly
conduct, $85, HPD; Troy S.
Wrucke, 45, Litchfield, driver fails
to yield to pedestrian in cross-
walk, $185, HPD; Christina M.
Larson, 20, Grantsburg, Wis.,
under 21 consumption alcohol,
$85, SO; Tristin P. Sprengeler, 38,
Plato, speed, $135, SO; Abby M.
Stahlbusch, 30, Glencoe, driving
after revocation, stay of imposi-
tion, one year unsupervised pro-
bation, no driver license viola-
tions, no same or similar, $285,
SO;
Paul R. Walker, 35, Hutchin-
son, unsafe change of course,
$135, SO; Russell J. Bothern, 66,
Mound, speed, $125, MSP;
Nathan C. Breitkreutz, 41, Red-
wood Falls, vehicle registration
required, $115, MSP; Edward Y.
Powers, 58, Arlington Heights, Ill.,
speed, $135, MSP; Randal L.
Schroeder, 45, Winsted, second-
degree DWI, dismissed, third-de-
gree DWI, stay of imposition, two
years supervised probation, 120
days confinement, stay 60 days
for one year, credi t for ti me
served, no possession of alcohol
or drugs, no alcohol/controlled
substance use, random testing,
no alcohol related offenses, victim
impact panel, chemical depend-
ency evaluation/treatment, follow
recommendations of evaluation,
aftercare, no driver license viola-
tions, no driving without insur-
ance, keep court/attorney i n-
formed of current address, remain
law abiding, no same or similar,
contact with probation, sign all re-
leases of information, follow all in-
structions of probation, do not
enter bars or liquor stores, do not
enter establishments that sell al-
cohol after 8 p.m., make all future
court appearances, 60 days con-
finement, $285, driving after can-
cellation, dismissed, WPD;
Karl A. Callantine, 25, Hutchin-
son, driving without a valid li-
cense, $185, HPD; Zachary C.
Malchow, 16, Hutchinson, speed,
$225, SO; Jacob J. Stegner, 19,
Becker, under 21 consumption al-
cohol, $185, SO; Eric A. Danner,
26, Glencoe, speed, $135, MSP;
Melmer J. Lahr, 36, Cokato, seat-
belt violation in commercial vehi-
cle, $110, MSP; Martin P. Mollen-
hauer, 29, St. Cl oud, speed,
$125, MSP; Michael S. Starling,
Minneapolis, speed, $135, MSP;
Joann M. Lux, 66, Sleepy Eye,
speed, $135, MSP; Debra E. Pe-
terman, 57, Gl encoe, speed,
$135, MSP; Andrew W. Snook,
47, Hutchinson, seatbelt, $110.
Births
Glencoe Regional
Health Services
Kaydence Marie Skiles, born
Aug. 5, 2013, to Angela Donovan
and Willis Skiles of Montrose.
Leah Giselle Smith, born Aug.
7, 2013, to Casondra Paddgett
and Dillon Smith of Gaylord.
Record
Source: David Nicolai, Ex-
tension educator-crops, U of
M Extension Regional Cen-
ter, Farmington.
Welcome precipitation in
Minnesota kept soil moisture
levels mostly adequate during
the week ending Aug. 11, ac-
cording to the USDA, Na-
tional Agricultural Statistics
Service.
Nearly all of Minnesota’s
corn has reached the silking
stage. Corn at the milk or be-
yond stage advanced 29 per-
centage points to 43 percent.
Seven percent of corn had
reached the dough stage, over
two weeks behind last year,
and nine days behind the
five-year average. Corn con-
ditions improved slightly to
61 percent good or excellent.
However, the delayed
spring planting of corn, along
with cooler than average air
temperatures the past several
weeks has slowed the growth
of corn (only 7 percent in the
dough stage) in many areas of
southern Minnesota.
In many fields the calendar
dates of silking and pollina-
tion occurred later than nor-
mal. A rule of thumb is that
field grain corn requires 55 to
60 days from the time of pol-
lination until physiological
maturity of the corn plant as
indicated by the presence of a
“black layer” of dead plant
cells at the corn kernel point
of attachment on the corn
cob. This would translate this
year to around Oct. 1 or the
first week of October for
many area fields.
Thus there is a chance of
an earlier than normal (Oct.
1-10) killing frost which
could affect final yield, matu-
rity and test weight of grain
corn.
Field grain corn will still
need time after that to dry to
a combine/grain storage
moisture for the year as phys-
iological maturity moisture is
typically from 30-35 percent
moisture content.
Hybrid maturity differ-
ences in development time
occur primarily from emer-
gence to silking, not from
silking to maturity.
To predict whether corn
will mature before frost, note
the hybrid maturity, planting
date and tasseling (silking)
date of the field. For silage,
add 42-47 days on to this date
to predict 50 percent kernel
milk, while for grain, add 55-
60 days to predict maturity.
These dates are guidelines
which will require further in-
season decisions as the sea-
son unfolds.
Another way to look at this
is that when corn begins the
“dent stage” there are still 27
to 32 days required until ma-
turity for grain corn and
silage corn is still just 75 to
85 percent of maximum
silage yield.
Other field crops advanced
in maturity as well as evi-
denced by the fact that 92
percent of the soybean crop
was at or beyond the bloom-
ing stage, compared to the
normal 95 percent.
Fifty-eight percent of soy-
beans were setting pods, 15
days behind last year.
Soybean conditions im-
proved slightly to 63 percent
good or excellent. In addi-
tion, 83 percent of the spring
wheat crop was turning ripe,
behind the average of 85 per-
cent. Spring wheat conditions
remained at 63 percent good
or excellent.
*****
A soybean aphid alert from
Bruce Potter, University of
MN IPM specialist at Lam-
berton:
Do not assume 2013 soy-
bean aphid problems are
nearly over. In portions of
Minnesota, an increasing pro-
portion of fields are projected
to reach economic threshold
the week of Aug. 11.
The large number of late
planted fields may mean risk
from soybean aphids will be
later in the season than usual.
The economic threshold is
250 aphids/plant, 80 percent
of the plants with aphids
present, aphid populations in-
creasing and soybeans are
less than R6.
Unlike the spotty, early-
season infestations created by
aphids moving from buck-
thorn and colonizing soy-
beans, current infestations are
now much more widespread.
Over the past couple of
weeks, migrating winged
aphids have created relatively
uniform infestations in many
fields. Recent weather has
been almost ideal for aphid
population increases.
As usual, the extent and
level of infestations varies by
geography, soybean maturity
and other factors but in some
areas of Minnesota, many
fields are now approaching
economic threshold.
Over the next week or so, it
is important that Minnesota
soybean producers assess
aphid populations in their
fields.
Delayed planting, cool temps slow corn growth
Farm Notes
By Nathan Winter
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, August 21, 2013, page 9B
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equipment technician in St. Cloud. If you have a 2-year tech degree and
2+ years’ experience, we’ll train you on the rest. Join the Ziegler team
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We offer the best pay in the industry and a complete benefits package.
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, August 21, 2013, page 10B
Helen Baker Elem.
8:00 a.m. - 2:55 p.m.
Lakeside Elem.
8:05 a.m. - 2:55 p.m.
Lincoln Jr High/
High School
7:55 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.
2013-14
SCHOOL HOURS
GLENCOE-
SILVER LAKE
2013-
2014
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BUSINESSES:
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Services
American Family Ins.,
John Decker
Burger King
Coborn’s Inc.
Dobrava Brothers, Inc.
Dubb’s Grill & Bar
Gerry’s Vision
Edward Jones, Kirk
Miller
Glencoe Co-op Assn.
Glencoe Oil Co., Inc.
Glencoe VFW Post 5102
Gould’s Diamond &
Jewelry
Gruenhagen Insurance
Harpel Bros., Inc.
Hite Hardware
Jerry Scharpe, LTD
McLeod Publishing,
Inc.
MidCountry Bank
Priority 1-Metrowest
Realty
Professional Insurance
Providers
Seneca Foods Corp.
Schad, Lindstrand &
Schuth, LTD
Security Bank &
Trust Co.
Southwest Eye Care
State Farm Insurance,
Larry Anderson
Unhinged! Pizza
GSL BOARD MEMBERS
Clark Christianson, 864-6227 • Jamie Alsleben, 864-8242
Anne Twiss, 864-3625 • Gary Schreifels, 864-2770
Kevin Kuester, 864-6477 • Jason Lindeman, 328-5976
Board meetings are held the second Monday of the month
at 7pm in the high school media center.
OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULES
Helen Baker Check-in Day
Kindergarten–2nd grade, Tuesday, Sept. 3
Times will be sent to each family. Some times may be scheduled for Wednesday,
Aug. 28 also. Students at Helen Baker will not have regular classes on Sept. 3.
Lakeside Elementary – 3rd–6th grade,
Wednesday, Aug. 28, 3-6 p.m.
Lincoln Junior High – 7th–8th grade,
Wednesday, Aug. 28, 3-6 p.m.
High School – 9th grade Orientation, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1 p.m.
9th–12th grade Open House, Wednesday, Aug. 28, 3-6 p.m.
NUMBERS TO KNOW
District Office, Lincoln ................320-864-2491
Super. of Schools, Chris Sonju ..........320-864-2498
Business Manager, Michelle Sander ..320-864-2496
Food Service Accounts, Becky Dahl ..320-864-2494
Facilities Manager, Brady Flaherty ......320-864-2692
Bus Garage ..............................320-864-3032
Transportation Director, Terry Becker
Helen Baker Office ....................320-864-2666
Elementary Principal/
Child Study Coordinator, Bill Butler ..320-864-2666
Lakeside Office ........................320-864-2500
Elem. Asst. Principal, Michelle Wang
High School Office......................320-864-2400
7-12 Principal, Paul Sparby ................320-864-2401
Asst. K-12 Principal, Dan Svoboda ....320-864-2456
Technology Director,Jeff Jenson ........320-864-2407
Activities Director, Kay Wilson............320-864-2402
School Nurse, Andrea Kuenzel ..........320-864-2446
High School Activities Line..................320-864-2444
Lincoln Jr. High Office ................320-864-2455
Junior High Activities Line ..................320-864-2555
ECFE Director, Jan Mackenthun..........320-864-2681
Field House/
Comm. Ed. Office......................320-864-2690
Comm. Ed Director, Tina Schauer ......320-864-2696
Comm. Ed. Activities Line ..................320-864-2487
SCHOOL LUNCH & BREAKFAST
Our school provides healthy meals each day. Breakfasts
are served at no charge. The price of lunch for students in
kindergarten through 6th grade is $2.10 and the price for
students in grades 7 through 12 is $2.30. Your children
may qualify for free or reduced price meals. Reduced price
is 40¢ for lunch. To apply for free or reduced-price school
meals, complete the Application for Educational Benefits
following the instructions. This also helps our school
qualify for additional education funds and discounts.
Application for Educational Benefit forms are
available at the Principals’ Offices or District Office,
at the Open Houses, on the website:
www.gsl.k12.mn.us, or by calling 320-864-2494.
SCHOOL EMERGENCIES
School closings due to weather or other emergencies will be
announced using the SchoolReach telephone broadcast
system, over the website – www.gsl.k12.mn.us, the GSL
information telephone line (864-2499 then press "1"), and the
following radio and television stations:
Radio Stations Television Stations
WCCO (AM 830) WCCO (Channel 4)
KDUZ (AM 1260) KSTP (Channel 5)
KARP (FM 106.9) KARE (Channel 11)
Community Education and Early Childhood and Family Education
classes, as well as elementary and secondary activities, will not be
held when school is closed due to inclement weather. When school is
two hours late, there will be no morning ECFE preschool or classes.
September
Sept. 2 - Labor Day - NO SCHOOL
Sept. 3 - First Day of Classes, gr. 3-12;
K-2 Check-In Day
Sept. 4 - First Day of Classes, K-2
October
Oct. 8 & 14 - Evening 7-12 Parent-
Teacher Conferences
Oct. 9 - Two-Hour Early Release for
Staff Development
Oct. 17-18 - Education Minnesota
Conference - NO SCHOOL
Oct. 24 & 29 - Evening K-6 Parent-
Teacher Conferences
Oct. 25 - K-6 Daytime Conferences; 7-12
Teacher Inservice - NO STUDENTS
November
Nov. 5 - Election Day
Nov. 11 - Veteran’s Day
Nov. 28-29 - Thanksgiving Break -
NO SCHOOL
END OF FIRST TRIMESTER
December
Dec. 2 - Teacher Workshop -
NO STUDENTS
Dec. 23-Jan. 1 - NO SCHOOL -
Christmas/Winter/Hanukkah
Break
January
Jan. 2 - First Day of Classes - 204
Jan. 8 - 2-Hour Early Release, Staff
Development
Jan. 16 - Evening 7-12 Parent-Teacher
Conferences
Jan. 20 - Martin Luther King Day - NO
SCHOOL
February
Feb. 12 - 2-Hour Early Release, Staff
Development
Feb. 17 - Presidents’ Day - NO SCHOOL
Feb. 24 & 27 - Evening K-6 Parent-
Teacher Conferences
END OF SECOND TRIMESTER
March
Mar. 3-7 - Spring Break - NO SCHOOL
Mar. 10 - Teacher Inservice -
NO STUDENTS
April
Apr. 9 - 2-Hour Early Release, Staff
Development
Apr. 18 - GOOD FRIDAY - NO SCHOOL
Apr. 24 - Evening 7-12 Parent-Teacher
Conferences
May
May 14 - 2-Hour Early Release, Staff De-
velopment
May 26 - Memorial Day - NO SCHOOL
May 30 - GRADUATION DAY
June
June 3 - Last Day of School for Students
June 4 - Last Day of School for Staff
END OF THIRD TRIMESTER
Storm Day Note:
1st storm day: Jan. 20; 2nd storm day:
End of the year.
There will be a total of 182 teacher contract days.
There will be 172 student school days.
SCHOOL CALENDAR
OUR WEB SITE
www.gsl.k12.mn.us
School calendar • Activities calendar • Lunch menus
Student grades/attendance • Staff directory • Assignments from teachers
School lunch balance • School closings • School district policies
Community Education catalog • Employment opportunities
School board meeting agendas & minutes • On-line payment system
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