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Section B Wednesday, July 27, 2016 The McLeod County Chronicle ports S By Tom Carothers Sports Editor July has not been a kind month for the Glencoe Brew- ers. Having entered the month with a 12-9 overall record that included its forfeit victory against Norwood, Glencoe lost five of six games in July to close out the regular season with a 13-14 overall record and a 9-9 mark in the final Crow River Valley League (CRVL) standings. The Brewers dropped both of their matchups last week – 8-1 at Gaylord in a non- league matchup and 11-0 at Plato in the CRVL finale – to run their losing streak to four games as the postseason be- gins this week. Brewers enter playoffs having lost five of six Plato win streak hits two months By Tom Carothers Sports Editor At one point early this sea- son, the defending state Class C champion Plato Blue Jays had a rather slight 4-3 overall record. That was on May 25, after Plato dropped a 4-2 decision to Green Isle at Blue Jay Sta- dium. Fast forward two months, and Plato put the finishing touches on its 18th-consecu- tive victory – an 11-0 defeat of visiting Glencoe on Sun- day, July 24 – giving the Blue Jays a mighty 22-3 overall mark as the squad now gets to kick back and relax during this week’s first round of the Region 7C Tournament. The Blue Jays, who already had locked up the region’s top seed before clinching a 17-1 record in Crow River Valley League (CRVL) matchups with their defeat of the Brewers, also won 6-1 at Gaylord on Friday, July 22. Plato seized a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first against Glencoe as Chris Odegaard drove home Nolan Lepel on an RBI triple in the bottom of the first inning. The score remained that way until the fourth, when Tony Beringer cracked a three-run home run over the left-center field wall – scor- ing Tyler Lang and Ben Slater – to make the score 4- 0. Plato added three more runs in the fifth, with Lang driving home Jake VonBerge on an RBI single before both Lang and Odegaard crossed the plate on a two-run double by Slater. The game was already all- but clinched by the time the Brewers batted around in their final turn at the plate in the sixth. Kyle Panning walked to lead off the stanza and was promptly driven home on a ringing double to center by Matt Odegaard, who was later plated on an RBI single by Nolan Lepel. VonBerge, courtesy run- ning for Lepel came home along with Lang after the lat- ter crushed a two run homer over the left field wall that brought the count to its even- tual 11-0 tally. Adam Prehn finished off the abbreviated contest with a one-hit, one-strikeout seventh inning in relief of starter Chris Odegaard. Odegaard dominated his six-inning start, allowing one hit and no walks while strik- ing out 10 for his seventh win of the season. By Tom Carothers Sports Editor A pair of losses – one in- league, one out – brought the regular season to an end for the Brownton Bruins last week, though the squad didn’t go down without a fight in its Crow River Valley League (CRVL) finale at Green Isle on Sunday, July 24. Four days after losing 10-0 to visiting Chaska, Brownton trailed the host Irish 9-0 heading into the eighth inning of their concluding CRVL clash before this week’s Re- gion 7C playoffs begin. In no mood to be blanked yet again, the Bruins put to- gether a hellacious rally over their final two turns at the plate before falling just short in a 9-8 decision. Brownton loaded the bases in the top of the eighth fol- lowing a pair of walks, a sin- gle and a fielder’s choice be- fore Ryan Grams strode to the plate and smashed a grand slam home run to cut the Bruins’ deficit to 9-4. Spencer Glaeser, who along with Reggie Valek and Nick Heller, scored on the grand slam, knocked in Seth Schuette with a ninth-inning double to make the score 9-5. After a walk to Deryk Randt loaded the bases, Josh Dietz was hit by a pitch to force home Jason Rosenau and make the count 9-6. Grams came to the plate once again with the bases loaded and two outs and drove in what became Brownton’s final two runs on a double before a strikeout ended the game. The Bruins finished the year with a 9-9 record in the CRVL. Bruins lose twice to close out regular season By Tom Carothers Sports Editor The Glencoe VFW Post 5102 baseball team saw its season come to a close fol- lowing back-to-back losses to New Ulm Gold and Dassel- Cokato in the Second District Northwest Subdistrict Tourna- ment held in Sleepy Eye last weekend. Glencoe opened tournament play by being shut out 12-0 by New Ulm on Friday, July 22, with the opponent posting seven runs in the second in- ning and five more in the fifth. Post 5102 managed just two hits in the game, with Carsen Streich and Gabe Roepke notching one each. Roepke again logged one of his team’s two hits in Glen- coe’s final tourney game – a 6-1 loss to Dassel-Cokato – the next day. Spencer Lepel recorded Post 5102’s other hit, an RBI double that scored Taylor Schauer with the only run Glencoe scored in its time at Sleepy Eye. Schauer and Roepke also stole one base each in the contest. Post 5102 bows out in subdistrict playoffs Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers Season ends for Post 641 The Plato American Legion Post 641 baseball team was eliminated from postseason play after a 4-1 loss to Belle Plaine in a fourth-round game at the Third District Division II Tournament on Sunday, July 24. Mitch Kettner (pictured above) and his Plato team- mates went 2-2 overall in tourney play. Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers Pictured above, Plato’s Chris Odegaard (17) exhorts teammate Tyler Lang to slide as Glencoe catcher Gannon Jordahl receives the ball during the Blue Jays’ 11-0 defeat of the Brewers in the Crow River Valley League regular-season finale on Sunday, July 24 at Plato. Lang, who scored three runs in the game, was safe on the play. Pictured below, Ben Slater mashes a two-run double that highlighted a three-run fifth inning for the Blue Jays. Slater was 2- for-3 with two RBI and one run scored. Brewers Turn to page 2B Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers Brownton’s Nick Heller attempts to draw the attention of Green Isle pitch- er Max Langheinrich after claiming the Bruins’ first hit of the game in the second inning of an eventual 9-8 Irish victory on Sunday, July 24. Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers Alex Romano was the final Glencoe pitcher to toe the rubber in an 11-0 loss at Plato on Sunday, July 24.

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Section BWednesday, July 27 , 2016

The McLeod County ChronicleportsS

By Tom CarothersSports Editor

July has not been a kindmonth for the Glencoe Brew-ers.

Having entered the monthwith a 12-9 overall record thatincluded its forfeit victoryagainst Norwood, Glencoelost five of six games in Julyto close out the regular seasonwith a 13-14 overall recordand a 9-9 mark in the final

Crow River Valley League(CRVL) standings.

The Brewers dropped bothof their matchups last week –8-1 at Gaylord in a non-league matchup and 11-0 atPlato in the CRVL finale – torun their losing streak to fourgames as the postseason be-gins this week.

Brewers enter playoffshaving lost five of six

Plato win streak hits two monthsBy Tom CarothersSports Editor

At one point early this sea-son, the defending state ClassC champion Plato Blue Jayshad a rather slight 4-3 overallrecord.

That was on May 25, afterPlato dropped a 4-2 decisionto Green Isle at Blue Jay Sta-dium.

Fast forward two months,and Plato put the finishingtouches on its 18th-consecu-tive victory – an 11-0 defeatof visiting Glencoe on Sun-

day, July 24 – giving the BlueJays a mighty 22-3 overallmark as the squad now getsto kick back and relax duringthis week’s first round of theRegion 7C Tournament.

The Blue Jays, who alreadyhad locked up the region’stop seed before clinching a17-1 record in Crow RiverValley League (CRVL)matchups with their defeat ofthe Brewers, also won 6-1 atGaylord on Friday, July 22.

Plato seized a 1-0 lead inthe bottom of the first against

Glencoe as Chris Odegaarddrove home Nolan Lepel onan RBI triple in the bottom ofthe first inning.

The score remained thatway until the fourth, whenTony Beringer cracked athree-run home run over theleft-center field wall – scor-ing Tyler Lang and BenSlater – to make the score 4-0.

Plato added three moreruns in the fifth, with Langdriving home Jake VonBergeon an RBI single before both

Lang and Odegaard crossedthe plate on a two-run doubleby Slater.

The game was already all-but clinched by the time theBrewers batted around intheir final turn at the plate inthe sixth.

Kyle Panning walked tolead off the stanza and waspromptly driven home on aringing double to center byMatt Odegaard, who waslater plated on an RBI singleby Nolan Lepel.

VonBerge, courtesy run-ning for Lepel came homealong with Lang after the lat-ter crushed a two run homerover the left field wall thatbrought the count to its even-tual 11-0 tally.

Adam Prehn finished offthe abbreviated contest with aone-hit, one-strikeout seventhinning in relief of starterChris Odegaard.

Odegaard dominated hissix-inning start, allowing onehit and no walks while strik-ing out 10 for his seventh winof the season.

By Tom CarothersSports Editor

A pair of losses – one in-league, one out – brought theregular season to an end forthe Brownton Bruins lastweek, though the squaddidn’t go down without afight in its Crow River ValleyLeague (CRVL) finale atGreen Isle on Sunday, July24.

Four days after losing 10-0to visiting Chaska, Browntontrailed the host Irish 9-0heading into the eighth inningof their concluding CRVLclash before this week’s Re-gion 7C playoffs begin.

In no mood to be blankedyet again, the Bruins put to-gether a hellacious rally overtheir final two turns at theplate before falling just shortin a 9-8 decision.

Brownton loaded the basesin the top of the eighth fol-lowing a pair of walks, a sin-gle and a fielder’s choice be-fore Ryan Grams strode tothe plate and smashed agrand slam home run to cutthe Bruins’ deficit to 9-4.

Spencer Glaeser, whoalong with Reggie Valek andNick Heller, scored on thegrand slam, knocked in SethSchuette with a ninth-inningdouble to make the score 9-5.

After a walk to Deryk

Randt loaded the bases, JoshDietz was hit by a pitch toforce home Jason Rosenauand make the count 9-6.

Grams came to the plateonce again with the basesloaded and two outs and

drove in what becameBrownton’s final two runs ona double before a strikeoutended the game.

The Bruins finished theyear with a 9-9 record in theCRVL.

Bruins lose twice to close out regular season

By Tom CarothersSports Editor

The Glencoe VFW Post5102 baseball team saw itsseason come to a close fol-lowing back-to-back losses toNew Ulm Gold and Dassel-Cokato in the Second DistrictNorthwest Subdistrict Tourna-ment held in Sleepy Eye lastweekend.

Glencoe opened tournamentplay by being shut out 12-0 byNew Ulm on Friday, July 22,with the opponent postingseven runs in the second in-ning and five more in thefifth.

Post 5102 managed just twohits in the game, with CarsenStreich and Gabe Roepkenotching one each.

Roepke again logged one ofhis team’s two hits in Glen-coe’s final tourney game – a6-1 loss to Dassel-Cokato –the next day.

Spencer Lepel recordedPost 5102’s other hit, an RBIdouble that scored TaylorSchauer with the only runGlencoe scored in its time atSleepy Eye. Schauer andRoepke also stole one baseeach in the contest.

Post 5102 bows outin subdistrict playoffs

Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers

Season ends for Post 641The Plato American Legion Post 641 baseball teamwas eliminated from postseason play after a 4-1 lossto Belle Plaine in a fourth-round game at the ThirdDistrict Division II Tournament on Sunday, July 24.Mitch Kettner (pictured above) and his Plato team-mates went 2-2 overall in tourney play.

Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers

Pictured above, Plato’s Chris Odegaard (17) exhortsteammate Tyler Lang to slide as Glencoe catcherGannon Jordahl receives the ball during the BlueJays’ 11-0 defeat of the Brewers in the Crow RiverValley League regular-season finale on Sunday, July

24 at Plato. Lang, who scored three runs in thegame, was safe on the play. Pictured below, BenSlater mashes a two-run double that highlighted athree-run fifth inning for the Blue Jays. Slater was 2-for-3 with two RBI and one run scored.

BrewersTurn to page 2B

Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers

Brownton’s Nick Heller attempts todraw the attention of Green Isle pitch-er Max Langheinrich after claiming

the Bruins’ first hit of the game in thesecond inning of an eventual 9-8 Irishvictory on Sunday, July 24.

Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers

Alex Romano was the final Glencoe pitcher to toe therubber in an 11-0 loss at Plato on Sunday, July 24.

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GSL activity passes are now on sale

LocalBaseball

GLENCOE

PLATO

May6......at Maple Lake.........L, 3-27......Mayer ..................W, 10-08......at Young Am. .......W, 15-215....St. Boni................W, 12-019....at Chaska ...............L, 2-121....Winsted .................W, 9-122....Green Isle...............L, 4-225....Brownton .............W, 12-230....at Hamburg ...........W, 8-2

June7......at Cologne ...........W, 11-012....New Germany......W, 21-017-18...HL Invite .................4W24....at Glencoe...........W, 17-125....Watertown .............W, 5-329....at Waconia ..........W, 10-0

July9......at Carver ...............W, 8-310....at Green Isle..........W, 5-315....at Brownton ...........W, 6-017....Hamburg ...............W, 7-322....at Gaylord..............W, 6-124....Glencoe ...............W, 11-0

April23....Montrose/Wav .......W, 9-230....Arlington ..............W, 12-9

May1......at Carver.................L, 7-67......Dassel-Cokato .....W, 11-48......New Germany .......W, 5-415....at Green Isle...........L, 4-121....at Searles ..............W, 9-522....Hamburg ...............W, 7-226....at Waconia............L, 11-3

June1......Watertown .............W, 3-08......at Hutchinson .......L, 15-09......St. Boni..................W, 6-412....at Hamburg ...........W, 1-015....at Cologne.............W, 6-317-18....Atwater Days .........2 L22....at Young Am. ..........L, 3-224....Plato .....................L, 17-126....Brownton ................L, 3-130....Mayer ....................W, 8-7

July7......Winsted ................L, 10-510....at Brownton ...........W, 6-113....at Bird Island ......L, 13-1017....Green Isle...............L, 9-020....at Gaylord...............L, 8-124....at Plato..................L, 11-0

BROWNTON

April17....Montrose Wav. ......W, 8-123....St. Croix Falls......W, 14-4

May1......St. Boni..................W, 6-28......at Cologne...........W, 14-015....Hamburg ...............W, 7-123....at Waconia..............L, 8-225....at Plato .................L, 12-230....Watertown ..............L, 1-0June1......Dassel-Cokato......L, 18-75......at Hamburg...........L, 10-98......Green Isle...............L, 7-112....at Raymond ............L, 9-819....at Carver ...............W, 8-222....New Germany .....W, 15-024....at Fairfax ................L, 8-626....at Glencoe.............W, 3-130....Winsted ..................L, 4-2

July6......Mayer ....................W, 8-48......at New Ulm.............L, 6-010....Glencoe ..................L, 6-113....at Gaylord ........................15....Plato .......................L, 6-017....at Young Am. .........W, 7-320....Chaska .................L, 10-024....at Green Isle...........L, 9-8

BMX ResultsResults from the July 19

motos at the Buffalo CreekBMX track in Glencoe:Moto 1: 4 Balance Bike

1.Logan Bruch; 2.DrakeVoigt; 3.Aiden Lenzen; 4JackSaeger. Moto 2: 3 Balance Bike

1.Griffin Bargmann; 2.CalvinAlsleben.Moto 3: 7 Novice

1.James Conklin; 2. RielyEdblom; 3.Dreyden Voigt.

Moto 4: 10 Novice 1.Collin Dehn; 2.Drew Al-

sleben; 3.Brayden Gerdes. Moto 5: 12 Intermediate

1.Ashton LaPlante; 2.Ben-jamin Goette; 3.CarterMatthews.Moto 6: 13 Intermediate

1.Kody Johnson; 2.OrionBlasen; 3.Makayla Ronngren.Moto 7: 17-18 Expert

1.Logan Goette; 2.AshtonLaPlante; 3.Earl Janke.

BMX Results

The 2016-17 Glencoe-Silver Lake activitypass is currently available for purchase in themain office at Lincoln Junior High School.

GSL activity passes are good for all homegames, band and choir concerts, the fall musi-cal and the spring play. Passes are not valid forpostseason Panther sporting events.

An adult pass costs $75, with passes forthose aged 65 and older costing $30. Studentpasses are $35 each.

Passes will also be sold at home football,soccer and volleyball games.

For more information, contact Lori Harms at320-864-2455.

Silver LakeHorseshoes Second Half Standings as of July 20S.L. Fire Dept. . . 45.0Pioneer Seeds . . 29.0K&K Storage . . . 21.5S.L. Legion. . . . . 18.5

AmateurBaseballStandings

Crow River Valley League

(Final)WEST DIVISIONPlato...............17-1............—Green Isle.......16-2............1.0Glencoe...........9-9.............8.0Brownton........9-9.............8.0Hamburg.........5-12..........12.0

CENTRAL DIVISIONWaconia..........15-2............—Young Am.......9-8..............6.0Carver..............8-9.............7.0Cologne...........6-11...........9.0

NORTH DIVISIONWinsted...........13-5............—Watertown.......9-9..............4.0New Germ........8-10...........5.0Mayer...............4-14...........9.0St. Boni............3-15.........10.0

Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers

Carter Matthewsplaced third in the 12Intermediate categoryduring the seven-race

card in the July 19motos at Buffalo CreekBMX track in Glencoe.

Brewers Continued from page 1B

Submitted photo

GSL 13A baseball wins Crow River 14C tourneyThe Glencoe-Silver Lake 13A baseballteam, finished their season by winningthe Crow River 14C End of SeasonTournament. The team, comprised ofboth 12- and 13-year-old boys, compet-ed at 12AA level during the regular sea-son, as well as participating in theGlencoe Wood Bat and Fairmount tour-naments at the 13AA level. Team mem-

bers are: front row from left, DevinChalupsky, Eli Kuehn, Brent Lipke, Jor-dan Mickolichek, Corey Schmidt and EliYurek; back row from left, coach TrevorButcher, Porter Mikolichek, Coach Dal-las Yurek, Riley Butcher, Drew Hedtke,Jackson Everhart, Jake VanDorpe,coach Brian Mikolichek and DylanRichards.

The Chronicle wants your youth team pictures!Has your local youth sports team won the big tournament, had a great weekend, or a succesful season? The Chronicle wants to let everyone know about it by

putting your team’s photo in the sports section!It’s real easy to do! Just send your team’s photo to Sports Editor Tom Carothers via email at [email protected]. Is your picture an actual print? No

problem! Just drop it off at the Chronicle office.Please include: name of team, IDs of those pictured, and any related news regarding the squad. That’s it! We’ll do the rest – and you’ll be seeing it in the next

issue of the Chronicle!

Bruins, Hatlestad take seconds at ArlingtonGlencoe resident Clint Hatlestad and Silver

Lake resident Bob Bruins each placed secondin their respective competitions on a ten-racecard (featuring two make-up races from theprevious week) at Arlington Raceway on Satur-day, July 23.

Hatlestad finished runner-up in the MN 93IMCA Modified feature, with Tyler Limoges ofRedwood Falls taking the checkered flag in arace that saw three different leaders. Glencoe’sJosh Larsen placed fifth, sandwiched byHutchinson’s Tim Pessek and Rick Nelson,who came in fourth and sixth, respectively;Winsted’s Nick Helmbrecht was 11th.

Bruins placed second to Henderson’s BrettMcConnell among seven racers in the truckauto cross.

Dustin Engelke of Lester Prairie was fifth,

John Albrecht of Glencoe was ninth and TomMalchow Jr. of Hutchinson was 10th in theIMCA SportMods.

Glencoe’s Alex Dostal was eighth in theIMCA Sport Compact.

Plato’s Bill Braunworth and Robert Ruttwere back-to-back in 10th and 11th in the Out-law Hobby feature, while Hutchinson’s BrentUecker and and Josh Telecky took 15th and16th, respectively, in the IMCA Stock Carmake-up from July 16’s rainout.

In the July 23 stock car race, Glencoe’s JohnPolifka took 11th, with Hutchinson’s DanDhaene placing 15th.

Racing continues at Arlington beginning at 7p.m., Saturday, July 30. The pit gate opens at 4p.m., with the grandstands opening one hourlater. Driver cut-off time is 5:45 p.m.

Colton Lueders drovehome Colt Trebesch withGlencoe’s lone run againstGaylord on Wednesday, July20, with Tyler Chap going 2-for-4 in the Brewers’ lonemulti-hit performance.

Derek Bratch took the loss.Glencoe mustered up just

two hits – one apiece fromGannon Jordahl and DerekWeber – in the 11-run loss tothe Blue Jays on Sunday,July 24.

Chronicle photos by Tom Carothers

Aaron Boraas (top left) and his GlencoeBrewers teammates open the postsea-son at home against New GermanyWednesday night as Tate Lange (bot-

tom left) and his fellow Brownton Bru-ins travel to Watertown. Nolan Lepel(top right) and the Plato Blue Jays areoff until Thursday, Aug. 4.

By Tom CarothersSports Editor

While Plato gets to relaxthis week given its No. 1 seed,both Glencoe and Browntonwill be fighting for their post-season lives as the Region 7CTournament play-in seriesbegin this week.

The Bruins, which claimedthe No. 9 seed in the final re-gional standings, are sched-uled to open their play-in se-ries at eighth-seeded Water-town at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

The best-of-three series isslated to continue with thevenue switching to Browntonfor a 7:30 p.m. contest on Fri-day.

If necessary, a third andfinal game will be played atWatertown with first pitch at 2p.m. Sunday.

A similar schedule awaitsthe seventh-seeded Brewers intheir play-in series against No.10 New Germany.

Glencoe is set to host theopener at 7:30 p.m. Wednes-

day, before traveling to facethe Dutchmen in Waconia at7:30 p.m. Friday.

If needed, the two teamswill square off one last time at2 p.m. Sunday in Glencoe.

Plato is scheduled to play ayet-to-be determined oppo-nent in its Region 7C openerat 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug.4. That game will take placein Watertown, which is co-hosting this year’s regionalbracket with St. Boni.

Regional play-ins take place this week

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Pastor’s CornerGifts of the Holy Spirit

Confirmation occurs when a young person confirms the promises made on his or her behalf duringbaptism. Confirmation marks the final sacrament of Christian initiation and further links a person tothe Church and his or her faith. A key aspect of confirmation is the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Although the Holy Spirit acts in each of the sacraments, it is perhaps during confirmation when the greatest connection ismade. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “the effect of the sacrament of confirmation is the special outpouringof the Holy Spirit as once granted to the apostles on the day of Pentecost.” The Holy Spirit serves as a guide and helper to all.

What gifts does the Holy Spirit bring? Various theologians describe them as such.1. Wisdom: This is a person’s ability to value spiritual things over worldly possessions. It helps one desire items that bring

people closer to God.2. Understanding: A gift of comprehension, understanding is the ability to absorb the meanings and teachings of the Church.

This gift also helps people to be more tolerant of and sympathetic toward others. Having understanding means being able torecognize when others need compassion or assistance.

3. Right judgement/Council: A person who has received this gift knows the difference between right and wrong. This is es-sential for avoiding sin and leading a life that mirrors that of Christ. The gift of council also inspires people to encourage othersto do what is right.

4. Courage: Being faithful requires courage, especially when a person’s beliefs may not be accepted, and may even befeared, by others. Courage allows one to stand up and defend his or her faith and be firm in decisions as they pertain to religion.

5. Knowledge: The gift of knowledge guides a person on the path that will lead to God. Knowledge assists as the faithful lookto avoid any obstacles that would derail their efforts.

6. Reverence: Also known as piety, this gift is confidence and obedience in God. It also makes a person want to serve Godand others. Reverence fosters a greater respect for the Church and its teachings.

7. Wonder and awe: This gift makes the magnificence of God that much more apparent. A portion of this gift is fear; not afear in God, but a fear of offending him through sin.

Confirmation is marked by the sealing of one’s faith through the power of the Holy Spirit, further strengthening the sevengifts bestowed upon believers at baptism.

ChurchesBEREAN BAPTIST

727 E. 16th St., GlencoeJonathan Pixler, pastor

320-864-6113Wed., July 27 — Women’s Bible

study, 9 a.m.Fri., July 29 — Men’s Bible study,

9 a.m.Sun., July 31 — Adult Sunday

school, 8 a.m.; worship, 9:30 a.m.Tues., Aug. 2 — Men’s Bible

study, 8 a.m.Wed., Aug. 3 — Women’s Bible

study, 9 a.m.

CHRIST LUTHERAN1820 N. Knight Ave., Glencoe

Katherine Rood, pastor320-864-4549

www.christluth.comWed., July 27 — Televised wor-

ship on Channel 10, 2 p.m.Sun., July 31 — Worship, 9 a.m.;

long-term care worship, 1 p.m.Mon., Aug. 1 — Television wor-

ship on Channel 10, 3 p.m.; vacationBible school, 6:01 p.m.-8 p.m.

Tues., Aug. 2 — Ladies fellow-ship at Gert & Erma’s, 10 a.m.; vaca-tion Bible school, 6:01 p.m.-8 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 3 — Televised wor-ship on Channel 10, 2 p.m.; Abun-dant Table community meal, 5 p.m.;vacation Bible school, 6:01 p.m.-8p.m.

CHURCH OF PEACE520 11th St. E., Glencoe

Joseph Clay, pastorSun., July 31 — Worship at

Friedens, 10 a.m.

ST. PIUS X CHURCH1014 Knight Ave., GlencoeAnthony Stubeda, pastor

Wed., July 27 — Evening prayer,5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m.

Thurs., July 28 — GRHS LongTerm Care Mass, 10:30 a.m.

Fri., July 29 — Morning prayer, 8a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.; Mass in Span-ish, 5:30 p.m.

Sat., July 30 — Reconciliation,noon; Lizette Guzman Quinceañera,2 p.m.; Mass, 6 p.m.

Sun., July 31 — Knights ofColumbus (KCs) lead rosary; Masswith KC corporate communion, 10a.m.; Mass in Spanish, 11:30 a.m.;Mass at Holy Family, Silver Lake, 8p.m.

Mon., Aug. 1 — No Mass.Tues., Aug. 2 — Evening prayer,

5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m.Wed., Aug. 3 — Evening prayer,

5:10 p.m.; Mass, 5:30 p.m.; schoolregistration appointments with FatherTony, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m.

FIRST CONGREGATIONALCHURCH UCC

1400 Elliott Ave., GlencoeMichael Fritz, interim pastorE-mail: firstcongochurch.org

Facebook: First CongregationalChurch, Glencoe

320-864-3855Wed., July 27 — Trustees, 5 p.m.;

church council, 6:30 p.m.; praisegroup, 6:30 p.m.

Sun., July 31 — Worship, 9:15a.m.; deacons meeting; Bible study,10 a.m.; Christian board meeting,6:30 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 3 — Communion atGRHS Long Term Care, 10:15 a.m.;praise group, 6:30 p.m.

FIRST EVANGELICALLUTHERAN

925 13th St. E., GlencoeDaniel Welch, senior pastor

Ronald L. Mathison, associate pastor

320-864-5522www.firstglencoe.org

E-mail: [email protected]., July 27 — Office staff

meeting, 9 a.m.; teachers book club,1 p.m.; worship with communion, 7p.m.

Thurs., July 28 — Church council,

7 p.m.Sat., July 30 — Vacation Bible

school setup.Sun., July 31 — Worship, 8 a.m.;

fellowship, 9 a.m.; adult Bible study,9:15 a.m.; KDUZ radio broadcast,9:30 a.m.; worship with communion,10:30 a.m.; vacation Bible school,5:45 p.m.-8:15 p.m.

Mon., Aug. 1 — Vacation Bibleschool, 6 p.m.-8:15 p.m.

Tues., Aug. 2 — No Bible study;evangelism board, 6:30 p.m.; dayschool board 7 p.m.; stewardshipboard, 7 p.m.; no youth board; vaca-tion Bible school, 6 p.m.-8:15 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 3 — No worship serv-ice; office staff meeting, 9 a.m.; va-cation Bible school, 6 p.m.-8:15 p.m.

GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERANLutheran Church–Missouri Synod

1407 Cedar Ave. N., Glencoewww.gslcglencoe.org

Robert Nowak, vacancy pastorTed Stroming, DCE

E-mail: [email protected]., July 27 — Reveal: Dirt, 9

a.m.; women’s Bible study, 5:30p.m.; worship with communion, 7p.m.; campfire, 7:30 p.m.

Thurs., July 28 — Reveal: Dirt, 9a.m.

Sun., July 31 — Worship withcommunion, 9 a.m.

Tues., Aug. 2 — Bible study, 9:30a.m.; prayer ministry, 6:30 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 3 — Women’s Biblestudy, 5:30 p.m.; worship, 7 p.m.;campfire, 7:30 p.m.

ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN4505 80th St., Helen Township

GlencoeDennis Reichow, pastor

Thurs., July 28 — Bible study atGrand Meadows, 2 p.m.; PreciousLittle Blessings board meeting, 6p.m.

Sun., July 31 — Worship, 9 a.m.Tues., Aug. 2 — Table talk, 7 p.m.

GRACE LUTHERAN8638 Plum Ave., Brownton

Andrew Hermodson-Olsen, pastorE-mail:

[email protected]., July 27 — Vacation Bible

school at Immanuel Lutheran, 6p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Thurs., July 28 — Vacation Bibleschool at Immanuel Lutheran, 6p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Sun., July 31 — Worship, 8:45a.m.

Mon., Aug. 1 — Local broadcast,6 p.m.

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN700 Division St., Brownton

R. Allan Reed, pastorWed., July 27 — Vacation Bible

school, 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m.Thurs., July 28 — Vacation Bible

school, 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m.Sun., July 31 — Worship with

communion, 9 a.m.; register for Aug.7 communion; Channel 7 or 8 wor-ship video.

CONGREGATIONALDivision St., Brownton

Merline Duering, pastorbrowntoncongregational.org

Sun., July 31 — Worship, 9 a.m.

ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN300 Croyden St., Stewart

Thurs., July 28 — Adult Biblestudy, 7 p.m.

Sat., July 30 — Worship, 5 p.m.Sun., July 31 — Worship, 9:30

a.m.

ST. BONIFACE CATHOLICStewart

Sun., July 31 — Mass, 8:30 a.m.

ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERANFernando

Aaron Albrecht, pastor

Wed., July 27 — Bible study, 4p.m.

Sun., July 31 — Adult forum, 9a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.

ST. JOHN’S CHURCH13372 Nature Ave. (rural Biscay)

Robert Taylor, pastor612-644-0628 (cell)

320-587-5104 (church)E-mail: [email protected]

Sun., July 31 — Worship, 9:30a.m.; vacation Bible school, 6 p.m.-8:15 p.m.

ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN216 McLeod Ave. N., Plato

Tyson Mastin, pastor320-238-2550

E-mail: [email protected]., July 31 — Worship with

communion, 9 a.m.

ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCHOF CHRIST

308 First St. N.E., PlatoBrian Brosz, pastor

[email protected]., July 31 — Worship, 9 a.m.

LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH10478 Bell Ave, PlatoDale Baker, pastor

320-238-2877Email: [email protected]., July 31 — Worship, 10 a.m.

IMMANUEL EVANGELICALLUTHERANNew Auburn

Bradley Danielson, pastorE-mail: [email protected]

Sun., July 31 — Worship, 9 a.m.;fellowship, 10 a.m.

GRACE BIBLE CHURCH300 Cleveland St., Silver Lake

Dr. Tom Rakow, pastor320-327-2352

www.silverlakechurch.orgWed., July 27 — Prayer time,

puppet practice, 7 p.m.Thurs., July 28 — Serving at

Music in the Park.Sat., July 30 — Men’s Bible

study, 7 a.m.; women’s Bible study, 9a.m.

Sun., July 31 — “First Light”broadcast on KARP 106.9 FM, 7:30a.m.; prayer time, 9:15 a.m.; wor-ship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school,10:35 a.m.

Wed., Aug. 3 — Prayer time, 7p.m.

Dial-A-Bible Story, 320-327-2843.

FAITH PRESBYTERIAN108 W. Main St., Silver LakeCarol Chmielewski, pastor

320-327-2452 / Fax 320-327-6562E-mail:

[email protected]., July 27 — Music and wor-

ship meeting, 6:30 p.m.Sun., July 31 — Worship, 9 a.m.;

fellowship after worship.Wed., Aug. 3 — Presbyterian

Women meeting, 6 p.m.

HOLY FAMILY CATHOLICCHURCH

712 W. Main St., Silver Lake

Rev. Anthony J. Stubeda, pastorFr. Paul Schumacher, Associatewww.holyfamilysilverlake.org

E-mail: [email protected]., July 27 — Mass, 8 a.m.;

Rosary at Cokato Manor, 9:40 a.m.;Mass at Cokato Manor, 10 a.m.

Thurs., July 28 — Rosary at CedarCrest, 10:10 a.m.; Mass at CedarCrest, 10:30 a.m.

Fri., July 29 — Mass, 8 a.m.Sat., July 30 — Reconciliation,

noon; Mass, 4 p.m.Sun., July 31 — Mass, 8 a.m. and

8 p.m.

FRIEDENS COUNTY LINE11325 Zebra Ave., Norwood

Joseph Clay, pastorSun., July 31 — Worship at

Friedens, 10 a.m.

PRAIRIE COMMUNITYCHURCH

700 First Ave. N., Lester PrairieAl Fiene, pastor

320-395-2320E-mail: [email protected]

www.prairielp.orgWed., July 27 — Adult choir prac-

tice, 7:30 p.m.Sun., July 31 — Worship, 8:30

a.m.; Sunday school for all ages,9:30 a.m.

Wed., Aug. 3 — Adult choir prac-tice, 7:30 p.m.

ST. PETERLUTHERAN CHURCH

Corner C.R. 1 and Second St. S.77 Second Ave. S., Lester Prairie

Travis Loeslie, pastorWed., July 27 — Office hours,

9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Thurs., July 28 — Office hours,

9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Sat., July 30 — Prayer group, 9

a.m.; vacation Bible school, 2:30p.m.-4:30 p.m.; worldwide missionmovement, 5 p.m.; vacation Bibleschool bonfire and potluck, 6 p.m.

Sun., July 31 — Divine service, 9a.m.; Bible study, 10:15 a.m.

Mon., Aug. 1 — Office hours,9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Wed., Aug. 3 — Office hours,9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

BETHEL LUTHERAN 77 Lincoln Ave., Lester Prairie

Bill Nesen, interim pastor320-395-2125

Wed., July 27 — Bulletin dead-line, noon; office hours, 2:30 p.m.-5p.m.; worship and ministry commit-tee, 5:30 p.m.; worship with com-munion, 7 p.m.

Sat., July 30 — Worldwide Mis-sion Movement, 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Sun., July 31 — Outdoor worshipwith blessing of motorcycles, bicy-cles and tricycles, 9 a.m.; coffee andfellowship, 10 a.m. Everyone wel-come.

Mon., Aug. 1 — Office hours,2:30 p.m.

Tues., Aug. 2 — Finance board, 6p.m.

Wed., Aug. 3 — Office hours,2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Glencoe Area Ministerial Assoc. Monthly Meeting

(The First Tuesday of each month except

June, July and August)

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702 10th St. E., Glencoe(320) 864-3062

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Foreclosure

16-103832NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICATIONOF THE DEBT AND IDENTITYOF THE ORIGINAL CREDITORWITHIN THE TIME PROVIDEDBY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BYTHIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in the con-ditions of the following describedmortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: Decem-ber 16, 2004

ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$88,000.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Avis J.. John-son, a single woman

MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems, Inc.

TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort-gage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc.

MIN#:: 100030200311003428LENDER OR BROKER AND

MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: CherryCreek Mortgage Co., Inc.

SERVICER: Nationstar MortgageLLC

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed December 17, 2004, McLeodCounty Recorder, as DocumentNumber A-348866

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: NationstarMortgage LLC LEGAL DE-SCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:

Lot Four (4), Block Three (3), Sel-chow-Jorgenson Subdivision

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 992 SEJorgenson St, Hutchinson, MN55350

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: McLeod

PROPERTY IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER: R23.154.0370

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$70,447.41

THAT all pre-foreclosure require-ments have been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been in-stituted at law to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage, or any partthereof;

PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as fol-lows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE:August 23, 2016, 10:00 a.m.

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 830 East 11th Street E, Room4, Glencoe, MN 55336

to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidpremises and the costs and disburse-ments, including attorneys fees al-lowed by law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date of saidsale by the mortgagor(s) the personalrepresentatives or assigns.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATEPROPERTY: If the real estate is anowner-occupied, single familydwelling, unless otherwise providedby law, the date on or before whichthe mortgagor(s) must vacate theproperty, if the mortgage is not rein-stated under section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under sec-tion 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on Febru-ary 23, 2017, or the next businessday if February 23, 2017, falls on aSaturday, Sunday or legal holiday.

“THE TIME ALLOWED BYLAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THEMORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAYBE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKSIF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-TERED UNDER MINNESOTASTATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED FOR AGRICULTURALPRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.

Dated: June 24, 2016Nationstar Mortgage LLC

Assignee of MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPBy

Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778Randolph W. Dawdy – 2610XGary J. Evers – 00134764Tracy J. Halliday – 034610X

Attorneys for Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in The McLeod CountyChronicle June 29, July 6, 13, 20,

27 & August 3, 2016)

Foreclosure

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATIONOF THE DEBT AND IDENTITYOF THE ORIGINAL CREDITORWITHIN THE TIME PROVIDEDBY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BYTHIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in condi-tions of the following describedmortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: July25, 2005

MORTGAGOR: Herbert F. Deanand Kirsten M. Dean, husband andwife.

MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems, Inc., asnominee for Freedom Mortgage Cor-poration

DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded Septem-ber 20, 2005, McLeod CountyRecorder, Document No.A-355911

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: U.S. Bank Na-tional Association, as Trustee, suc-

cessor in interest to Bank of America,National Association, as Trustee assuccessor by merger to LaSalle BankNational Association as Trustee forCertificateholders of Bear StearnsAsset Backed Securities I LLC, AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2006-1.Dated October 3, 2012 Recorded Oc-tober 15, 2012, as Document No.405519.

TRANSACTION AGENT:Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc.

TRANSACTION AGENT’SMORTGAGE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER ON MORTGAGE:100180100002425849

LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATORSTATED ON MORTGAGE: En-core Credit Corp.

RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGESERVICER: Select Portfolio Serv-icing, Inc.

MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-DRESS: 118 3rd Avenue South,Brownton, MN 55312

TAX PARCEL I.D. #:16.068.0030

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:

Beginning at a point 80 feet Westand 65 feet North of the Southwestcorner of Block 2 in Brown’s 1st Ad-dition to the Town of Brownton;thence running North 85 feet; thencerunning West 122 feet; thence run-ning South 85 feet; and thence run-ning East 122 feet to the point of be-ginning, being the North 85 feet ofLot 3 in Block 1 of Auditor’s Plat ofthe Northwest Quarter of the North-west Quarter, Section 32, Township115 North, Range 29 West, includingrearrangement of Tadsen’s Subdivi-sion, McLeod County, Minnesota.

COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod

ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$108,000.00

AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $171,922.88

That prior to the commencementof 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 hasbeen instituted at law or otherwise torecover the debt secured by saidmortgage, or any part thereof;

PURSUANT to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as fol-lows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE:August 25, 2016 at 10:00 AM

PLACE OF SALE: McLeodCounty Courthouse, 830 11th St. E.,Room 4, Glencoe, MN 55336

to pay the debt then secured bysaid Mortgage, and taxes, if any, onsaid premises, and the costs and dis-bursements, including attorneys’ feesallowed by law subject to redemptionwithin six (6) months from the dateof said sale by the mortgagor(s), theirpersonal representatives or assignsunless reduced to Five (5) weeksunder MN Stat. §580.07.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATEPROPERTY: If the real estate is anowner-occupied, single-familydwelling, unless otherwise providedby law, the date on or before whichthe mortgagor(s) must vacate theproperty if the mortgage is not rein-stated under section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under sec-tion 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on Febru-ary 27, 2017, unless that date falls ona weekend or legal holiday, in whichcase it is the next weekday, and un-less the redemption period is reducedto 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs.580.07 or 582.032.

MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASEDFROM FINANCIAL OBLIGA-TION ON MORTGAGE: None

“THE TIME ALLOWED BYLAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THEMORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAYBE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKSIF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-TERED UNDER MINNESOTASTATUTES, SECTION 582.032,DETERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHNGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES AREMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-TIAL DWELLING OF LESS THANFIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPER-TY USED N AGRICULTURALPRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”

Dated: June 24, 2016U.S. Bank National Association,

As TrusteeMortgagee/Assignee of MortgageeUSSET, WEINGARDEN ANDLIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952) 925-688838 – 16-004529 FCTHIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in The McLeod CountyChronicle July 6, 13, 20, 27, August

3 & 10, 2016)

Foreclosure

16-103861NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICATIONOF THE DEBT AND IDENTITYOF THE ORIGINAL CREDITORWITHIN THE TIME PROVIDEDBY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BYTHIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in the con-ditions of the following describedmortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: August5, 2004

ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$78,200.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Matthew E.Hallstrom and Ashley A. Hallstrom,

husband and wifeMORTGAGEE: Cendant Mort-

gage CorporationLENDER OR BROKER AND

MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: CendantMortgage Corporation

SERVICER: PHH Mortgage Cor-poration

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed August 11, 2004, McLeodRecorder, as Document Number A-345385

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:

That part of Lot Three (3) inBlock Three (3) in Church Additionto Silver Lake described as follows,to-wit: Beginning at the Southwestcorner of said Lot 3; thence East 160feet; thence North 50 feet; thenceWest 160 feet; thence South 50 feetto the place of beginning.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 308Grove Ave N. Silver Lake, MN55381

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: McLeod

PROPERTY IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER: 19.074.0370

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$63,351.54

THAT all pre-foreclosure require-ments have been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been in-stituted at law to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage, or any partthereof;

PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as fol-lows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE:August 24, 2016, 10:00 a.m.

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 830 East 11th Street E, Room4, Glencoe, MN 55336

to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidpremises and the costs and disburse-ments, including attorneys fees al-lowed by law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date of saidsale by the mortgagor(s) the personalrepresentatives or assigns.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATEPROPERTY: If the real estate is anowner-occupied, single familydwelling, unless otherwise providedby law, the date on or before whichthe mortgagor(s) must vacate theproperty, if the mortgage is not rein-stated under section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under sec-tion 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on Febru-ary 24, 2017, or the next businessday if February 24, 2017 falls on aSaturday, Sunday or legal holiday.

“THE TIME ALLOWED BYLAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THEMORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAYBE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKSIF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-TERED UNDER MINNESOTASTATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED FOR AGRICULTURALPRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.

Dated: June 29, 2016PHH Mortgage Corporation

MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPBy

Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778Randolph W. Dawdy – 2610XGary J. Evers – 00134764Tracy J. Halliday – 034610X

Attorneys for Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in The McLeod CountyChronicle July 6, 13, 20, 27, August

3 & 10, 2016)

Foreclosure

16-103992NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICATIONOF THE DEBT AND IDENTITYOF THE ORIGINAL CREDITORWITHIN THE TIME PROVIDEDBY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BYTHIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in the con-ditions of the following describedmortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: Novem-ber 16, 2005

ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$107,200.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Jay R. Haus-laden and Lottle S. Hausladen, hus-band and wife

MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems, Inc.

TRANSACTION AGENT: Mort-gage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc.

MIN#: 100056400720518276LENDER OR BROKER AND

MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: HomeLoan Corporation DBA ExpandedMortgage Credit

SERVICER: Wells Fargo Bank,N.A.

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed November 23, 2005, McLeodCounty Recorder, as DocumentNumber A-357825

ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to U.S. Bank Na-tional Association, as Trustee forCredit Suisse First Boston MortgageSecurities Corp. Home Equity AssetTrust 2006-2, Home Equity Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-2

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:

Lot Eight (8) of “Nyberg’s FourthAddition”

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 836

Maple St NE, Hutchinson, MN55350

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: McLeod

PROPERTY IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER: 23.102.0070

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$101,191.03

THAT all pre-foreclosure require-ments have been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been in-stituted at law to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage, or any partthereof;

PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as fol-lows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE: Au-gust 25, 2016, 10:00 a.m.

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 830 East 11th Street E, Room4, Glencoe, MN 55336

to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidpremises and the costs and disburse-ments, including attorneys fees al-lowed by law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date of saidsale by the mortgagor(s) the personalrepresentatives or assigns.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATEPROPERTY: If the real estate is anowner-occupied, single familydwelling, unless otherwise providedby law, the date on or before whichthe mortgagor(s) must vacate theproperty, if the mortgage is not rein-stated under section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under sec-tion 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on Febru-ary 25, 2017, or the next businessday if February 25, 2017 falls on aSaturday, Sunday or legal holiday.

“THE TIME ALLOWED BYLAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THEMORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAYBE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKSIF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-TERED UNDER MINNESOTASTATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED FOR AGRICULTURALPRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.

Dated: June 29, 2016U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Credit Suisse First

Boston Mortgage Securities Corp.,Home Equity Asset Trust 2006-2,

Home Equity Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-2

Assignee of MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPBy

Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778Randolph W. Dawdy – 2610XGary J. Evers – 00134764Tracy J. Halliday – 034610X

Attorneys for Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in The McLeod CountyChronicle July 6, 13, 20, 27, August

3 & 10, 2016)

Foreclosure

16-104091NOTICE OF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICATIONOF THE DEBT AND IDENTITYOF THE ORIGINAL CREDITORWITHIN THE TIME PROVIDEDBY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BYTHIS ACTION.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that default has occurred in the con-ditions of the following describedmortgage:

DATE OF MORTGAGE: Novem-ber 23, 2010

ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$112,000.00

MORTGAGOR(S): Janice A.Welle and Marvin C. Welle, wife andhusband

MORTGAGEE: Novation CreditUnion

LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Nova-tion Credit Union

SERVICER: PHH Mortgage Cor-poration

DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed Decemer 3, 2010, McLeodCounty Recorder, as DocumentNumber 393707ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE:Assigned to PHH Mortgage Corpora-tion

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:

Lots 12 and 13, Block 4 John To-tushek’s 2nd Addition to Silver Lake

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 217Grove Ave, Silver Lake, MN 55381

COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: McLeod

PROPERTY IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER: 19.053.0430

THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$104,339.01

THAT all pre-foreclosure require-ments have been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been in-stituted at law to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage, or any partthereof;

PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as fol-lows:

DATE AND TIME OF SALE:September 14, 2016, 10:00 a.m.

PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 830 East 11th Street E, Room4, Glencoe, MN 55336

to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidpremises and the costs and disburse-

ments, including attorneys fees al-lowed by law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date of saidsale by the mortgagor(s) the personalrepresentatives or assigns.

TIME AND DATE TO VACATEPROPERTY: If the real estate is anowner-occupied, single familydwelling, unless otherwise providedby law, the date on or before whichthe mortgagor(s) must vacate theproperty, if the mortgage is not rein-stated under section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under sec-tion 580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on March14, 2017, or the next business day ifMarch 14, 2017 falls on a Saturday,Sunday or legal holiday.

“THE TIME ALLOWED BYLAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THEMORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRE-SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAYBE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKSIF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS EN-TERED UNDER MINNESOTASTATUTES SECTION 582.032 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED FOR AGRICULTURALPRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.

Dated: July 25, 2016PHH Mortgage CorporationAssignee of MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPBy

Lawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778Randolph W. Dawdy – 2610XGary J. Evers – 00134764Tracy J. Halliday – 034610X

Attorneys for Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in The McLeod CountyChronicle July 27, August 3, 10, 17,

24 & 31, 2016)

McLeod County

PUBLIC NOTICEA public accuracy test of the

M100 & DS200 Ballot Counters andAutoMark will be held on August 1,2016 starting at 8:30 A.M. at theMcLeod County North ComplexBuilding Large Conference Room,2391 Hennepin Ave. N., Glencoe,Minnesota. This test is open to thepublic.

Cindy Schultz FordMcLeod County Auditor-Treasurer

Published on July 17th, 2016(Published in The McLeod County

Chronicle July 20 & 27, 2016)

City of Glencoe

GLENCOE CITY COUNCILMEETING MINUTES

JUNE 20, 20167:00 P.M.

Mayor Wilson called the regularmeeting of the City Council to orderat 7:00 p.m. Members present: Per-schau, Ziemer, Dietz and Robeck.Absent: Member Schrupp. Also pres-ent: City Administrator Mark Larson,City Attorney Jody Winters, FinanceDirector Trippel, Police Chief Raiter,Fire Chief Grack, PWD’s Schreifelsand Drew.

Motion and second to approve theconsent agenda as presented byMembers Robeck and Dietz. Allmembers present voted in favor.

A. Approve the minutes of theregular meeting of June 6, 2016.

B. Approve the following buildingpermits:

1. Seneca Foods, 101 8th St W;Mechanical Support

2. Glencoe Vet Clinic, 605 13th StW; Remodel, Mechanical, Plumbing

3. Kermit Luehrs, 531 9th St E;Addition

4. George Essen, 1909 11th St E;interior drain tile, wall anchors

5. Peter Gepson, 805 GlenmoorLane, Deck

6. Chris Williamson, 207 11th St E;Re-roof

7. Lori Thom, 1419 Greeley Ave,Re-roof

8. Leah Moll, 1724 Greeley AveN; Re-roof, Re-side

9. Loren Mueller, 2107 9th St E;Window Replacement

10. Mike Morris, 104 InterwoodDr; Garage Add’t

11. Dave Hay, 1205 Elliott Ave N;Re-roof

12. Brody Edwards, 1806 JuddAve N; Re-roof

13. Kyle Carrigan, 118 7th St E;Re-roof

C. Approve following licenses:1. Pla-Mor Ballroom, Consump-

tion & Display Liquor License Re-newal

Police Chief Raiter administeredthe Law Enforcement Oath of Honorto Officer Patrick Johnson.

Councilor Ziemer entered the mo-tion approving the third reading ofOrdinance No. 594 regulating solarenergy in the City of Glencoe. Coun-cilor Perschau seconded the motion.Upon a roll call vote all memberspresent voted in favor. Where uponsaid ordinance was adopted and ap-prove and will be in effect upon itspublication.

The Planning Commission recom-mended the approval of the requestof property owner Nancy Arandia of1415 Pryor Avenue North to placeher fence on the rear property line.The property owner that shares thatline agreed to the fence being placedon the property line.

Motion by Councilor Robeck andsecond by Councilor Ziemer to ap-prove the variance permit request forthe fence to be placed on rear proper-ty line at 1415 Pryor Avenue North.All members present voted in favor.

Three internal applications werereceived for the Public Works Direc-tor of Streets and Parks, Ryan Schei-dt, Jerry Strobel and James Voigt. In-terviews were conducted by City Ad-

ministrator Mark Larson resulting inthe recommendation of hiring JamesVoigt for the position.

Discussion led to a motion ap-proving the hiring of James Voigt asthe Public Works Director to replaceMike Drew upon his retirement byCouncilor Dietz with second byCouncilor Ziemer. All members pres-ent voted in favor.

Council members decided to havethis meeting as scheduled as a major-ity will be in attendance the week ofthe 4th of July Holiday.

Councilor Robeck motioned ap-proval of Resolution No. 2016-19 ap-pointing elections judges and desig-nating polling places for 2016 elec-tions:

RESOLUTION NO. (2016-19) RESOLUTION DESIGNATING

CITY OF GLENCOE ELECTIONJUDGES FOR THE PRIMARYELECTION TO BE HELD ON AU-GUST 9, 2016 AND GENERALELECTION TO BE HELD ON NO-VEMBER 8, 2016 AND SETPOLLING PLACE FOR ELEC-TIONS IN THE CITY CENTERGRAND BALLROOM

WHEREAS, the election laws ofthe State of Minnesota providing thatthe governing body of a municipalitymust designate election judges forthe municipality and set the pollingplace for Primary and General Elec-tion:

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF GLENCOE,MINNESOTA;

That the following persons arehereby declared to be judges of thePrimary Election to be held on Tues-day August 9, 2016 & General Elec-tion on Tuesday, November 8, 2016to be held in the City

Francis Huwe Sharel HoopsScott Becker Joan WandreiJodi SellKaren WendlandtJan Wendorff Marcia MillerCarol Schrupp Lesa HueserGary HolmgrenDawn Peterson Tom SchoperKaren Jannusch Barb JennekeCathy Haakenson Sarah HueserJoyce SchirooMaureen KrumreySylvia Lewin Kacie WalkerStudent Trainee Judges2) That the following polling

places will be used during the Pri-mary and General Elections, GlencoeCity Center, 1107 11th St E; Suite112, Grand Ballroom.

Precinct One in the City CenterGrand Ballroom

Precinct Two in the City CenterGrand Ballroom

Precinct Three in the City CenterGrand Ballroom

Precinct Four in the City CenterGrand Ballroom

Councilor Dietz seconded andupon a roll call vote all memberspresent voted in favor. Whereuponsaid resolution was adopted and ap-proved.

The city has been authorized by aMcLeod County Order filed onMarch 25th, 2016 to certify the costsfor removing the hazardous residenceand subsequent fees in the amount of$13,997.50 as a special assessment to1329 13th Street East.

Councilor Perschau introduced thefollowing resolution:

RESOLUTION NO. (2016-20)A RESOLUTION APPROVING

THE LEVY OF SPECIAL ASSESS-MENTS FOR ABATEMENT OFHAZARDOUS CONDITIONS ATTHE RESIDENCE LOCATED AT1329 13TH STREET EAST INGLENCOE

Complete resolution on file in theoffice of the City Administrator.

Councilor Dietz seconded the mo-tion. Upon a roll call vote all mem-bers present voted in favor. Where-upon said resolution was adopted andapproved.

Motion to approve payment ofcity bills by Member Perschau, sec-ond by member Ziemer. All memberspresent voted in favor.

Mayor Wilson called for adjourn-ment at 7:26 p.m. Motion and secondto adjourn by Members Perschau andDietz. All members present voted infavor.

The above minutes are the officialactions taken by the city council. Thecomplete minutes are on file andavailable for review in the office ofthe city administrator.(Published in The McLeod County

Chronicle July 27, 2016)

McLeod County

McLeod CountyBoard of CommissionersMeeting Minutes 7/5/16

Commissioners Wright, Nies, Shi-manski, Nagel and Krueger werepresent.

Nagel/Krueger motion carriedunanimously to approve the agenda.

Nies/Shimanski motion approvedthe consent agenda including June13, 2016 Board of Appeal & Equal-ization Meeting Minutes; June 21,2016 Meeting Minutes and Synopsis;June 17, 2016 Auditor’s Warrants;June 24, 2016 Auditor’s Warrants;Approve Conditional Use Permit 16-16 requested by Kyle Peik for an ac-cessory structure to be greater than2,400 square feet (65’ X 81’ X 16’)on a platted lot to be used for coldstorage and to be located within10.54 Acres - Deer Haven Acres,Lot-001 Block-001 in Section 2 ofCollins Township.

Shimanski/Krueger motion carriedunanimously to approve payment ofbills totaling $85,025.72 from theaforementioned funds.

Nies/Nagel motion carried unani-mously to authorize County AttorneyMike Junge to sign tax court settle-ment offer concerning Menards to re-duce estimated market value payable2013 from $6,918,300 to $6,500,000.

Nies/Shimanski motion carriedunanimously to approve hiring an ap-praiser for tax court appeal with City

Legal Notices

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West concerning the empty Telexbuilding in Glencoe for payable year2014 at a cost of $20,000 with$12,000 coming from the Assessors2016 budget and $8,000 comingfrom reserves.

Shimanski/Krueger motion carriedunanimously to approve the purchaseof a folder inserter from Neopost tobe used for bulk mailings for a costof $3087.00 with finding comingfrom the compliance fund.

Nagel/Nies motion carried unani-mously to award bid to Hutton Inc.(West Concord, MN) at $79,185.50.

Nagel/Shimanski motion carriedunanimously to adopt Resolution 16-CB-26 for financing repair project.

Shimanski/Nies motion carriedunanimously to approve the ClinicalLearning Experience Agreement be-tween the State of Minnesota, actingthrough its Board of Trustees of theMinnesota State Colleges and Uni-versities, on behalf of MetropolitanState University and McLeod CountyPublic Health.

Nagel/Shimanski motion carriedunanimously to approve the purchaseof a new copier from Metro SalesInc. (Mankato, MN) at a cost of$10,156.00 with funding comingfrom the 2016 Extension budget.

Nagel/Krueger motion carried toapprove Investigator Jim Nielsen toattend the United Council of WelfareFraud (UCOWF) in Cleveland, OHOctober 18-20. Airfare, conference

registration and lodging paid for byMN Fraud Investigators’ Association.

Nies/Nagel motion carried unani-mously to accept bid of $9,997.25from AKO Electric (Glencoe, MN)for installation of additional lightingfor parking lot expansion at Healthand Human Services Facility withfunding coming from Health andHuman Services bonding money.(Published in The McLeod County

Chronicle July 27, 2016)

Rich Valley Township

Notice of Special MeetingRich Valley Township

Construction of Equipment Storage Shed

The notice is to inform the resi-dents of Rich Valley Township that aspecial meeting will be conductedproposing the addition and construc-tion of an equipment storage shed onthe site of the township hall property.

The meeting will take place at thetownship hall at 16543 Ideal Ave.,Glencoe, MN on Wednesday, August10 at 8 p.m.

Theresa RustenRich Valley Township

320-864-6641(Published in The McLeod County

Chronicle July 27, 2016)

Round Grove Township

Round Grove TownshipNotice to Non-Registered VotersRound Grove Township has now

gone to a Mail Ballot. If you are notregistered, please contact theMcLeod County Auditor’s Office at320-864-1260 and get your ballotand registration mailed to you.

Deborah Zellmann, ClerkRound Grove Township

(Published in The McLeod CountyChronicle July 27 & August 3, 2016)

Notice of Hearing

State of MinnesotaCarver County

District CourtFirst District

Court File Number: 10-JV-16-271Case Type: CHIPS - PermanencyNOTICE OF HEARING

SARA JEAN MATTSON445 YELLOW BRICK CIRCLECHASKA, MN 55318

In the Matter of the Welfare of theChild(ren) of: Sara Jean Mattson andKevin Arthur Bye, Tony ConleyPerry, Joshua Mark Reich.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat a hearing in the above-entitledmatter will take place in court atthe following date, time and place:

August 25, 2016Pre-trial8:00 AM

No Judicial Officer AssignedCarver County District Court

604 East Fourth StreetChaska, Minnesota 55318

952-361-1420YOU ARE EXPECTED TO AP-PEAR at the above time and placefully prepared to review the par-ent’s, legal custodian’s and/orchild(ren)’s progress on the caseplan, the services provided by thesocial services agency, and the bestinterests of the child(ren).IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ATTHE HEARING:� The court may conduct the hearingwithout you; and� The court may find that the factualallegations and statutory grounds setforth in the Petition have beenproved; and� The court may enter an ordergranting the relief requested in thePetition, which may include:

° removing the child(ren) from thehome of the parent or legal custodianand placing the child(ren) in fostercare,

° permanently severing the par-ent’s rights pursuant to a terminationof parental rights petition,

° permanently transferring thechild(ren)’s legal and physical cus-tody to a relative, or

° an order for other permanentplacement of the child(ren).

It is your responsibility to imme-diately notify the Court Administra-tor if your address changes.Dated: July 12, 2016

Kristen Trebil-HalbersmaCarver County Court Administrator

(Published in The McLeod CountyChronicle July 27, August 3 & 10,

2016)

LegalsContinued from 4B Notice of Election

To the voters of the County of McLeod, State of Minnesota:Notice is hereby given that a Primary Election will be held on

Tuesday, August 9, 2016.

Location of Polling Place for the2016 State Primary and General Election

Townships:Acoma 23486 230th St., Hutchinson (Acoma Town Hall)Bergen 3548 180th St., Lester Prairie (Lester Prairie Sportsmen’s Club)Collins 551 Prior St., Stewart (Stewart Community Center)Glencoe 107 11th St. E, Suite 103, Glencoe (Glencoe City Center)Hale 9527 220th St., Silver Lake (Hale Town Hall)Hassan Valley 420 Ames St., Biscay (Hassan Valley Town Hall)Helen 112 2nd Ave. NE, Plato (Plato Fire Hall)Hutchinson 24718 County Road 7, Hutchinson (Gopher Campfire)Lynn 14995 County Road 7, Hutchinson (Lynn Town Hall)Penn 15989 40th St., Brownton (Penn Town Hall)Rich Valley 16543 Ideal Ave., Glencoe (Rich Valley Town Hall)Sumter 310 2nd St. N., Brownton (Brownton Community Center)Winsted 431 6th St. S, Winsted (Winsted Fire Hall)Cities:Brownton 310 2nd St. N., Brownton (Brownton Community Center)Glencoe 1107 11th St. E, Suite 112, Glencoe (Glencoe City Center)Hutchinson 900 Harrington St., Hutchinson (Recreation Center)Lester Prairie 37 Juniper St., Lester Prairie (Lester Prairie City Hall)Silver Lake 320 Main St. W, Silver Lake (Silver Lake Auditorium)Stewart 551 Prior St., Stewart (Stewart Community Center)Winsted 201 1st St. N, Winsted (Winsted City Hall)During a State Primary Election polling places must be open 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.Mail Ballot Precincts:Biscay Mail BallotPlato Mail BallotRound Grove Mail BallotIf you live in a mail ballot precinct and are an active registered voter you will automatically receive a ballot in the mail. If you would like to register and receive a ballot please contact us at 320-864-1203.

(Published in The McLeod County Chronicle July 20 & 27, 2016)

Willmar Fabrication, LLC

NOW HIRING!Welders & Assemblers

WANTED!Agriculture Sales and Manufacturing Company is

seeking applicants for full time welding and assembly positions. Great pay, benefi ts and work environment.

Must be at least 18 years of age. EEOApplications available at www.willmarfab.com or

email resume to [email protected]

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AGRICULTURE

Misc. Farm Items

LIESKE TRACTORWanted: Your OLD TRACTORS,any condition, make or model. Wealso specialize in new and usedTRACTOR PARTS AND REPAIR.Call Kyle. Located west of Hender-son. (612) 203-9256.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Announcements

FREEBIES: We’ll run your ad free2 times — once in the Chronicleand once in the Advertiser if youare selling a used item for lessthan $100. Your ad must includethe price of the item you are sell-ing. NO garage sale, animal, food,feed or wanted to buy items will beaccepted as a freebie.

AUTOMOTIVE

Automotive

$$ DOLLARS PAID $$ Junk vehi-cles, repairable cars/trucks. FREETOWING. Flatbed/ wrecker serv-ice. Immediate pick up. Monday-Sunday, serving your area 24/7.(952) 220-TOWS.

EMPLOYMENT

Business Opportunity

CONKLIN DEALERS NEEDED Touse and market “Green” Conklinproducts made in Minnesota tosave our planet! Buy wholesalefactory direct and market nation-wide from your home! For a freecatalog and dealer informationcheck out frankemarketing.com orcall toll free 1-855-238-2570.

EMPLOYMENT

Help Wanted

Do you love to clean? Then thisjob is for you! Local cleaning com-pany is looking for part time help20-30 daytime hours per week.Ride provided from meeting place.Go to www.timeforyourlifeclean-ing.com for more information andto apply or call or text first and lastname to (952) 564-5716.

Dump truck driver with cleanrecord. Call Brad for details (612)702-9148.

Glass Installers. We are a 47 yearold full service glass companyseeking auto glass installers andcommercial glazers. If you are ex-perienced or have a strong desireto learn on-the-job you may quali-fy. Suitable candidates must be re-liable, be willing to accept andcarry our directions and have agood driving record. For confiden-tial consideration, please send oremail your resume and salary his-tory to: Town and Country Glass,P.O. Box 105, Waconia, MN55387. (952) 442-4325, 800-642-1321, [email protected].

Inserter. Occasional Fridays. Mustbe able to work rapidly and accu-rately, stand for many hours andlift at least 40 lbs. Please stop byto fill out an application.

Chronicle/Advertiser716 10th Street E

Glencoe, MN 55336

Looking for a driver with experi-ence for peas, sweet corn andbeets. Weekdays. (320) 779-0477.

Person to help on farm, 2 milessoutheast of Glencoe. No livestock.Tractor driving experience and driv-ers license a plus. High school stu-dent okay. (320) 583-5236.

Truck drivers needed for peas,sweet corn and sugar beets. Musthave: Class A CDL, health card,good driving record, 2 years mini-mum semi-truck driving experi-ence. Farm background and livewithin 30 mile radius of Oliviahelpful. Hourly pay, full-time year-round position. Mallak TruckingInc. (320) 523-5029.

EMPLOYMENT

Help Wanted

Warehouse and Delivery Support.Loading, unloading, cutting floorcoverings and delivery. Part time.Requires clean driving record.Heavy lift ing required. $11-$13.50/hr. depending on experi-ence, plus incentives. BergmannInteriors, (320) 864-6754, ext. 210.

Work Wanted

Bob Polifka Construction. Farmand home repairs, roofing, siding,windows, doors, insulating, atticsand basements, miscellaneous,.Even the little jobs! Insured Lic. #20323613. (320) 864-6268, cell(320) 779-1156.

BRUST ELECTRIC Don’t wait!Call me now! Farm, residential ex-pert, trenching, new home and re-model, service upgrades. Over 15years in Glencoe. John Brust,owner. FREE ESTIMATES. Bond-ed and insured. (320) 864-1974.

FOR SALE

Give Aways

Big tree for firewood. Blown down,7 miles north of Glencoe. Easycutting. Ron (320) 864-3668.

Heating/Air Conditioning

Carrier one-room air conditioner.5,000 BTU. $35. 320-328-4041

Special-96.1% Goodman gas fur-nace and programmable thermo-stat, $2,200 installed or AC unit,$1,990 installed. Service allbrands furnaces and AC’s. J&RHeating & AC, Lester Prairie (320)510-5035.

FOR SALE

Produce, Meat

Sweetcorn, onions, potatoes, cu-cumbers, beets, kohlrabi, beans,zucchini, dill and other vegetables.Located one mile southwest of Ar-lington on Highway 5. (507) 964-2404.

Tools, Power Equip.

25-Gallon upright Craftsmann aircompressor, 5.5 HP, excellentshape, $250. Bostitch finish airnailer, $75. After 5. (320) 327-2541.

Wanted To Buy

WANTED TO BUY: Old signs alltypes, farm primitive painted furni-ture all types, cupboards, cubbyunits, locker and pool wire bas-kets, wood & metal pieces withlots of drawers, old pre-1960 holi-day decorations, industrial/schoolitems such as metal racks, stools,workbenches, lightning rods andballs, weather vanes, architecturalitems like corbels and stain glasswindows. Gas station and oil relat-ed items from signs to pumps,dress forms, old store fixtures,chandeliers, old lighting fixtures,mantels, hardware store parts,bins, feed/grain/seed related itemsand old cement statuary/birdbaths. We buy one item and entireestates. Check out the barns, atticand basement. Don’t get a dump-ster until you call us first. We arelocal. (612) 590-6136 or [email protected].

LIVESTOCK, PETS

Pets

German Shepard puppies. Born4/27, ready to go home 6/22. Firstshots, dewormed, vet checked,both parents on site, family raised,$500. Call (320) 329-3269.

REAL ESTATE

Hobby Farm

Seven-acre hobby farm nearBrownton. Modern 2BR home,36x60 cemented quonset, 40x140pole barn. Other out buildings.$165,000. (612) 799-8017.

Houses

2BR house, detached garage, ap-pliances included, new roofing,low price, Danube. Call (320) 894-2457.

RENTAL

Apartment

Spacious 1BR apartment withgarage in 6-plex in Glencoe.$495/mo. Includes deck, dish-washer and heat. Garage option.No pets. (952) 466-5549 or (612)720-8203.

Business, Office

New offices, high traffic locationdowntown Glencoe, 400 sq. ft. Af-fordable rent. Storage space alsoavailable. Call Glenn at (320) 864-5903.

Storage

Glen Knoll Storage, Glencoe:5x10, $45; 10x10, $55; 10x15,$65; 10x20, $75; 10x25, $85;10x30, $95; 10x40, $150. Call foravailability. (320) 864-5294.

Want To Rent

Want to rent farmland for 2016and beyond. (320) 510-1604.

SALES

Garage Sales

16658 461st Ave., Glencoe- Fri-day, July 29, 7 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Satur-day, July 30, 7 a.m.- 1 p.m. Lots ofclothes of all sizes, furniture, dish-es, bikes, tools, stove, dryer andmuch, much more. For picturesfollow on us on Facebook at“Garage sale in the barn”.

Plan now for the GLENCOE CITYWIDE GARAGE SALES August26-27. Watch for more details tocome!

Plan now for the SILVER LAKECITY WIDE GARAGE SALES Au-gust 18-20. Watch for more detailsto come!

Sales

Check us out! With the addition ofnew vendors CABIN FEVER HOB-BIES at 317 Main St. Silver Lakeis growing. We are a group of localcrafters and collectors offering avariety of rafts and vintage finds.Upcoming sales. July 29, 30, 31;August 5, 6, 7; 10 a.m.- 7 p.m.

SERVICES

Building Contractors

30 Years professional home repairservice. Interior/exterior. Fair ratesfor quality work. Call (320) 359-0333.

SERVICES

Building Contractors

American Residential Services is ahome-grown company based inSavage, Minn. We write estimatesfor home repairs, storm related ornot. Call 320-296-8549 for a freeestimate after you have your insur-ance company inspect and ap-praise damage to your home.

HAVE A PROJECT? NEED HELP? Check out the

TOOLS OF THE TRADEpublished weekly in

The Glencoe Advertiser.

Misc. Service

CUSTOM LOG SAWING- Cut atyour place or ours. White oak lum-ber decking and buy logs. GiveVirgil a call. (320) 864-4453.

HANDYMAN: Will do remodelingof kitchens, bathrooms, hangingdoors and windows, painting,sheet rocking, texturizing or anyminor repairs inside or outside.Will also do cleaning of base-ments/garages. Call (320) 848-2722 or (320) 583-1278.

LUXURY PARTY BUS Available forweddings, shuttles, Twins, bache-lor(ette) parties, birthday or busi-ness. Call Ryan (320) 583-2674 orkingstoncoaches.com for more info.

CONGRATS LINETTE SCHMELING!

You won the Saint Tickets!Please stop in to our Glencoe office to pick up your tickets.

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Notice of SaleA lien sale of personal property will be held with www.storagetreasures.comfor Glen Knoll Storage, located at 707 13th Street West, Glencoe, MN 55336.

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Waste Water/Water OperatorThe City of Glencoe is seeking a Waste Water/Water Operator to performoperations, maintenance, and equipment work involving the:

* Wastewater Treatment Plant and collection system* Water Treatment Plant and distribution system* Storm water system

Minimum Qualifications:Qualified applicants must possess a valid MN Class B driver’s license withtanker endorsement and minimum of a Class D Waste Water and Class SDSewer Collections licenses or ability to obtain necessary licenses within 2years. A minimum of two years of experience in light or heavy equipmentoperation and general maintenance and mechanical repair required.

Preferred Qualifications:Applicants with high mechanical and electrical aptitude and education arestrongly preferred.

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McLeod Co. Sheriff

TUESDAY, JULY 191:09 a.m. — Deputies respond-

ed to a disturbance at a residenceon McLeod Avenue in Plato. Thesituation was mediated.

1:35 p.m. — A deputy respond-ed to an animal complaint at aresidence on 20th Street, south-east of Brownton. The animal wasremoved from the residence.

2:44 p.m. — An obstructionwas reported in the road way inthe area of Tagus Avenue and210th Street, north of Hutchinson.The county highway departmentwas notified.

4:08 p.m. — A deputy filled outa solid waste form for a garbagedump in the area of Garden Av-enue and 235th Street, northeastof Silver Lake.

6:48 p.m. — A deputy respond-ed to a neighbor dispute at a resi-dence on Powers Street in Stew-art.

7:52 p.m. — The sheriff’s officeresponded to a dispute at a resi-dence on 225th Street, south ofWinsted. The situation was medi-ated.

10:34 p.m. — The sheriff’s of-fice and Allina Ambulance re-sponded to a medical at a resi-dence on Falcon Avenue, north ofGlencoe. A person was taken byambulance to the Glencoe hospi-tal.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 205:06 a.m. — The sheriff’s office

assisted Hutchinson police withtwo suspicious people at a busi-ness on Lake Street SW inHutchinson.

8:51 p.m. — Deputies respond-ed to a burglary at a residence onDairy Avenue, northeast of Glen-coe.

8:56 p.m. — The sheriff’s officeand Brownton Police Departmentresponded to a report of suspi-cious activity near a business onBowman Street in Stewart. TylerHoltberg, 19, of Stewart, was ar-rested on pending charges ofcontempt of court and taken tothe McLeod County Jail in Glen-coe.

10:39 p.m — The sheriff’s of-fice and Brownton Police Depart-ment assisted the Glencoe PoliceDepartment with a report of anunwanted person at a businesson Armstrong Avenue in Glencoe.Officers were unable to find theperson.

10:57 p.m. — The sheriff’s of-fice and Lester Prairie Police De-partment assisted the WinstedPolice Department with a distur-bance at a residence on BakerAvenue in Winsted.

11:55 p.m. — Deputies re-sponded to a report of an unwant-ed person at a residence on100th Street, southwest of Plato.The situated was mediated, andthe deputies advised the peopleinvolved that it was a civil issue.

THURSDAY, JULY 214:11 a.m. — The sheriff’s office

assisted the Silver Lake police,first responders and ambulancewith a medical at a residence onMain Street in Silver Lake. Theperson was taken by ambulanceto the Hutchinson hospital.

5:09 p.m. — A deputy took areport of a theft at a residence onHighway 22, southeast ofHutchinson.

5:40 p.m. — A deputy respond-ed to a reported theft at a busi-ness on Babcock Avenue, southof Winsted.

7:07 p.m. — Deputies respond-ed to a report of an underagedrinking party at PiepenburgPark, north of Hutchinson. A juve-nile runaway from Oklahoma wasfound. Tyler Beavers, 21, of SanJacinto, California, was arrestedon pending charges of furnishingalcohol to a minor and contribut-ing to the delinquency of a minor.Beavers was taken to the McLeodCounty Jail in Glencoe.

10:29 p.m. — The sheriff’s of-fice assisted the Winsted policewith a burglar alarm at a businesson Kingsley Street S in Winsted.Everything was fine; the alarmwas tripped by an employee. A ci-tation was issued.

FRIDAY, JULY 222:12 a.m. — The sheriff’s office

provided backup to the SilverLake Police Department for suspi-cious activity near the intersectionof Main Street and Grove Streetin Silver Lake.

3:38 a.m. — The sheriff’s officeassisted Winsted police with anunwanted person at a businesson Fourth Street N in Winsted.The Ridgeview Ambulance re-sponded and took the individualto a hospital for evaluation.

3:51 a.m. — The sheriff’s officeassisted the Meeker CountySheriff’s Office in searching for asuspect from a domestic that hadhappened earlier in Hutchinson. Adeputy found the suspect, whowas arrested by the HutchinsonPolice Department on a probablecause charge of domestic assaultand taken to the McLeod CountyJail.

12:57 p.m. — Deputies mediat-ed a situation involving a juvenileon Kale Avenue, south of SilverLake.

1:59 p.m. — The sheriff’s office

assisted the Sibley County Sher-iff ’s Office with a one-vehiclerollover on 40th Street, west ofNew Auburn. The New AuburnFire Department and Allina Ambu-lance also responded.

3:43 p.m. — The sheriff’s officeresponded to a motor vehicleproperty damage crash at the in-tersection of Tagus Avenue andBelle Lake Road, north ofHutchinson. A 2001 Chevy Tahoe,driven by Mikkayla Tews, 20, andowned by Matthew Tews, both ofHutchinson, had over $1,000 indamage. There were no injuries.

8:41 p.m. — A deputy assistedthe Winsted police with a verbaldomestic at a residence on FirstStreet N in Winsted. The situationwas mediated.

8:52 p.m. — A deputy respond-ed to a report of property damageat a residence on 130th Street,northeast of Brownton.

8:55 p.m. — The sheriff’s officeassisted the Glencoe Police De-partment with loose animals at abusiness on Dairy Avenue, eastof Glencoe. The animals were re-turned to their owners.

9:13 p.m. — A suspicious vehi-cle was reported in the area of75th Street and Lace Avenue,east of Brownton. The vehiclewas confirmed as a stolen vehi-cle, and the registered owner wasnotified.

SATURDAY, JULY 232:19 a.m. — The sheriff’s office

assisted Hutchinson police with aperson who was lying in the road-way in the area of Lynn Road SWand Clinton Avenue SW inHutchinson. A Hutchinson officerarrested the person.

11:25 a.m. — A utility pole wasreported to be sparking in thearea of Highway 7 and Fox Av-enue, east of Silver Lake. The Sil-ver Lake Fire Department also re-sponded. There was no fire.

12:29 p.m. — The sheriff’s of-fice assisted the Hutchinson po-lice and fire departments with acarbon monoxide alarm at a busi-ness on Dale Street SW inHutchinson. The building wasevacuated.

8:44 p.m. — A deputy respond-ed to a vehicle in a ditch in thearea of County Road 7 and 115thStreet, northeast of Stewart.There were no injuries and nodamage to the vehicle, which waspulled out by a private party.

11:44 p.m. — The sheriff’s of-fice responded to a suspiciousvehicle in the area of Highway 15and 225th Street, north ofHutchinson. Paul Harju, 21, ofCokato, was arrested on a proba-ble cause charge of fourth-degreedriving while intoxicated andtaken to the McLeod County Jail.

SUNDAY, JULY 248:41 a.m. — The sheriff’s office

responded to a report of a burgla-ry at a business north of Plato.

10:32 a.m. — The sheriff’s of-fice responded to a possible do-mestic on Eagle Avenue, north-east of Glencoe. The situationwas mediated.

12:12 p.m. — A theft was re-ported at a residence on Highway22, southeast of Biscay.

12:30 p.m. — The BrowntonFirst Responders, Allina Ambu-lance and the sheriff’s office re-sponded to a medical on 85thCourt, north of Brownton. A per-son was taken by ambulance tothe Glencoe hospital.

1:36 p.m. — The Silver LakeFirst Responders, Allina Ambu-lance and the sheriff’s office re-sponded to a medical on 228thStreet, northeast of Silver Lake. Aperson was taken by ambulanceto the Hutchinson hospital.

MONDAY, JULY 251:16 a.m. — The sheriff’s office

assisted Glencoe police with asuspicious vehicle in Oscar OlsonPark in Glencoe. Deputies foundthe driver, who was issued a cita-tion.

8:57 a.m. — The Silver LakeFirst Responders, Silver LakeAmbulance and the sheriff’s officeresponded to a medical at a resi-dence on Jade Avenue, south ofSilver Lake. A person was takento the Hutchinson hospital by am-bulance.

2:23 p.m. — A deputy respond-ed to a report of property damageat a residence on Babcock Av-enue, south of Plato, and advisedthe reporting party that it was acivil issue.

3:27 p.m. — Deputies respond-ed to a report of shots being firedin the area of Kale Drive andSwan Lake Road, northwest ofSilver Lake. They spoke to the re-porting party, but were unable tolocate the source of the shots.

5:21 p.m. — The sheriff’s officeassisted the Silver Lake policewith a report of suspicious activitynear a residence on Main Streetin Silver Lake. A deputy spoke toindividuals and advised them thatthey needed a permit to sell mag-azines door to door in the city.They were asked to leave.

8:10 p.m. — A driving com-plaint was received regarding avehicle in the area of Highway 22and 120th Street, northwest ofGlencoe. A deputy stopped thevehicle and issued a citation.

10:27 p.m. — Suspicious activ-ity was reported at a business on

Highway 212, east of Glencoe. Adeputy checked the area andeverything was fine.

McLeod Co. Court

The following misdemeanorsand petty misdemeanors wereheard in District Court July 14-24.Minnesota State Patrol (MSP);Sheriff’s Office, (SO); BrowntonPolice Department (BPD);Hutchinson Police Department(HPD); Glencoe Police Depart-ment (GPD); Lester Prairie PoliceDepartment (LPPD); Silver LakePolice Department (SLPD); Win-sted Police Department (WPD);Department of Natural Resources(DNR).

Ali R. Arbabi, 55, Warroad,speed, $145, HPD; Paul A. Mas-tous, 52, Hutchinson, driving afterrevocation, $285, HPD; Alexan-der T. Perez, 20, Norwood YoungAmerica, speed, $145, SO; PeterC. Alexander, 56, Cold Spring,speed, $125, MSP; Steven A.Drongeson, 39, Hector, speed,$145, MSP; Norbert P. Hem-mann, 74, Glencoe, no Minnesotaregistration, $185, MSP; EduardoHinojosa, 39, Green Isle, no proofof insurance, dismissed, MSP;Paul G. Kahmann, 50, Blooming-ton, speed, $125, MSP; CharlesJ. Maiers, 80, Collegeville, drivingafter cancellation, $285, MSP;Ashley J. Nohi, 28, Hancock,speed, $135, MSP; Stephaine L.Tessmer, 24, Eagan, speed,$125, MSP;

Jeffrey A. Zimmermann, 25,Brownton, seat belt, $110, MSP;Rebecca Orr, 47, Aberdeen,South Dakota, speed, $135, BPD;Matthew G. Shupe-Botner, 26,New Germany, driving after sus-pension, $285, BPD; Malik C.Buckner, 20, Norwood YoungAmerica, driving after revocation,stay of imposition, no same orsimilar, no driver license viola-tions, no driving without insur-ance, keep court/attorney in-formed of current address, $200,one year probation, 15 days sen-tence to service, three days con-finement, three days credit fortime served, GPD; Aaron L.Showalter, 26, Hutchinson, disor-derly conduct, $235, two daysconfinement, two days credit fortime served, HPD;

Matthew G. Shupe-Botner, 26,Lester Prairie, driving after sus-pension, $285, LPPD; Sabrine K.Shirley, 36, Aberdeen, SouthDakota, speed, $125, SO; BrianD. ZumHofe, 39, Hamburg, driv-ing after cancellation, stay of im-position, contact with probation,sign probation agreement, nodriver license violations, no driv-ing without insurance, no openbottle charges, no alcohol-relatedtraffic offenses, $85, two yearsprobation, 240 days confinement,two days credit for time served,serve as work release if eligible,sentence to serve if eligible, con-current, SO;

Eric T. Berreman, 32, Eagan,DWI, stay of imposition, contactwith probation, contact probationofficer as directed, sign all releas-es of information, sign probationagreement, victim impact panel,chemical dependency evaluationand treatment, follow recommen-dations of evaluation, no same orsimilar, no possession of alcoholor drugs, no alcohol or controlledsubstance use, random testing,no open bottle charges, no driverlicense violations, no driving with-out insurance, $660, two daysconfinement, two days credit fortime served, two years probation,MSP;

Justin T. DeLare, 26, Dassel,speed, $145, no proof of insur-ance, dismissed, MSP; MichaelS. Frank, 26, Hutchinson, seatbelt, $110, MSP; Robert J.Hoiberg, 55, Silver Lake, no morethan two fog lights, $125, MSP;Jeffrey L. Janshen, 39, SaukCentre, no current medical certifi-cate in possession in commercialmotor vehicle, $185, MSP; CaitlynN. Klein, 23, Roseau, speed,$125, SLPD; Heather R. Prodahl,24, Cokato, driver fails to stop forstop sign, $135, HPD; Tifanie D.Shimanski, 38, Lester Prairie,speed, $145, LPPD; Neil T.Kerkvliet, 36, Lester Prairie,speed greater than reasonable,$125, SO; Brent A. Reiner, 48,Hutchinson, off-highway vehicle,owner allow unlawful operation,$135, DNR;

Beth R. Pulkrabek, 51,Hutchinson, speed, $125, MSP;Dennis P. Skrade, 66, White BearLake, speed, $145, SO; KaleiilimaF. Holt, 24, Minnetonka, speed,$125, MSP; Le Huynh, 62, Gold-en Valley, expiration of driver’s li-cense, $185, driver must carryproof of insurance, dismissed,SLPD; Kyle L. Meyer, 40, Hay-ward, Wisconsin, driving after rev-ocation, stay of imposition, oneyear probation, no driver licenseviolations, no driving without in-surance, $285, GPD; Dillon R.Waugh, 20, Woodbury, liquor pos-session by person under 21, oneyear probation, no same or simi-lar, no alcohol-related offenses,no alcohol use, $285, GPD;Jonathan R. Holmquist, 26,

Hutchinson, speed, $125, drivermust carry proof of insurance,dismissed, HPD;

Joseph P. McCormick, 50,Hutchinson, driving after revoca-tion, $285, HPD; Robert M. Muell-ner, 27, Hutchinson, damage toproperty, stay of imposition, oneyear probation, two days confine-ment, two days credit for timeserved, no same or similar, payrestitution, do not enter additionallocations, excluded from Walmartin Hutchinson, $209.97, HPD;Vince A. Johnson, 31, BellePlaine, speed, $125, driver mustcarry proof of insurance, dis-missed, LPPD; Dwayne M. An-derson, 28, Hutchinson, speed,$125, SO; Robert C. Claas, 50,Saukville, Wisconsin, speed,$125, SO; Maureen A. Fehn, 20,Otsego, speed, $85, SO; Lauro A.Guerrero, 20, Glencoe, windowtint too dark, $135, SO;

Adam D. Klinkner, 23, Mon-trose, theft of services, $265, SO;Jack D. Obrien, 20, NewBrighton, under-21 alcohol con-sumption, $185, SO; Joyce M.Redhead, 56, Blaine, speed,$125, SO; James J. Skuza, 35,Annandale, speed, $125, SO;Chad T. Woodall, 30, LesterPrairie, expiration of driver’s li-cense, $185, SO; Ann C. Ander-son, 75, Spearfish, South Dakota,speed, $125, MSP; Yurydia Be-cerra, 32, Glencoe, duty to drivewith due care, stay of imposition,$150, 14 days probation, no in-surance owner, dismissed, childrestraint system not fastened,$50, MSP;

Andrew M. Bonderrman, 29,Silver Lake, expired registration,$85, MSP; Leslie K. Hoebelhein-rich, 35, Sioux Falls, South Dako-ta, speed, $135, MSP; John A.Johnson, 46, Hector, seat belt,$110, MSP; Benjamin W.Rueben, 19, Norwood YoungAmerica, speed, $145, MSP;Mayson R. Sands, 23, Trimont,muffler required, $135, MSP;Shay E. Stancek, 42, Hutchinson,speed, $125, MSP; Ryan A. Van-derlinde, 24, Watertown, speed,$135, MSP; Thomas H. Camp-bell, 77, Maplewood, speed,$135, SLPD; Madelene L. Basili-ci, 16, Buffalo Lake, speed, $145,BPD;

Htay Ko Ko, 23, Boise, Idaho,speed, $125, BPD; Pavlina H.Clarke, 18, Woodbury, liquor pos-session by person under 21,$185, GPD; John L. Daugherty,26, Brownton, seat belt, $110,GPD; Stephanie L. Rizzio, 32,Glencoe, blight rubbish, $50, oneyear probation, no same or simi-lar, GPD;

Nicholas D. Selle, 31, Brown-ton, theft, stay of imposition, oneyear probation, 10 days confine-ment, serve as work release if eli-gible, sentence to serve if eligible,keep court/attorney informed ofcurrent address, remain law abid-ing, no same or similar, contactwith probation, follow all instruc-tions of probation, sign all releas-es of information, do not enter ad-ditional locations, Fleet Supply inGlencoe, $1,062.95, concurrent,GPD; Calvin J. Lake, 18, Sebeka,right turn violation, $135, HPD;Darren M. Robinson, 48, Hutchin-son, driving after suspension,$285, HPD;

Evangeline R. Thompson, 21,Hutchinson, possession of drugparaphernalia, $135, HPD;Nathan D. Brockpahler, 35, Chas-ka, speed, $145, SO; Gerald D.Flashing, 25, Serena, Illinois,read or send electronic messagein traffic, $135, SO; Denis G.Guaillasaca, 35, Minneapolis,speed, $145, SO; Mitchell F.Moore, 24, Hutchinson, speed,$125, SO; George S. Nyberg, 19,Plato, speed, $135, driver mustcarry proof of insurance, dis-missed, SO; Erik G. Palma, 28,Arlington, speed, $145, drivermust carry proof of insurance,$200, driving without a valid li-cense, $100, SO; Micheal L. Hoi-land, 31, Glencoe, game licenserequired to take/buy/sell/trans-port/possess protected wild ani-mals, $135, DNR, Sara J. Shurtl-eff, 40, Hutchinson, speed, $135,MSP; Zona A. Stifter, 64, Mora,speed, $125, MSP;

Daniel J. Hermodson-Olsen,17, Brownton, speed, $135, BPD;Poe H. Hser, 20, Huron, SouthDakota, speed, $125, BPD; ColinT. Leyde, 21, Hutchinson, stop-ping/standing/parking wheresigns prohibit, $32, HPD; AnthonyW. Hand, 46, Silver Lake, speed,$125, SO; Manuel Jasso, 29,Litchfield, speed, $125, SO; Patri-cia A. Miller, 30, Maple Grove,speed, $125, SO; Lisa M. VanWa-termulen, 40, Garden City, speed,$125, SO; Amber L. Cantin, 25,Buffalo, failure to stop at stopsigns or stop lines at entrance tothrough highway, $135, MSP;Kristen J. Etterbeek, 24, Holland,Michigan, speed, $125, MSP;Jonathan D. Richer, 19, Hutchin-son, duty to drive with due care,$125, MSP;

Roble M. Abader, 20, Marshall,speed, $135, BPD; Jeremy W.Havelka, 31, Glencoe, limited li-cense conditions/license not inpossession, no same or similar,no driver license violations, nodriving without insurance, $250,

one year probation, two days sen-tence to service, GPD; Eric E.Cruckson, 32, Hutchinson, stop-ping/parking within 10 feet of firehydrant, $32, HPD; Joshua E.Prieve, 19, Hutchinson, seat belt,$110, HPD;

Evangeline R. Thompson, 21,Hutchinson, assault in the fourthdegree/peace officer, stay of im-position, two years probation, 15days confinement, two days creditfor time served, serve as work re-lease if eligible, sentence to serveif eligible, no possession of alco-hol or drugs, no alcohol or con-trolled substance use, randomtesting, keep court/attorney in-formed of current address, remainlaw abiding, no same or similar,contact with probation, sign all re-leases of information, follow all in-structions of probation, completetreatment, aftercare, $85, 15 dayscommunity work service, concur-rent, HPD;

Michael C. VonBerge, 28,Hutchinson, speed, $135, drivermust carry proof of insurance,$200, HPD; Robert S. Klapotz,54, Hutchinson, obstruct firefight-ing, stay of imposition, no sameor similar, $385, six months pro-bation, SO; Stacy L. Schmidt, 44,Norwood Young America, noproof of insurance, dismissed, failto yield at stop sign, $135, SO;Constance A. Woytcke, 67,Mound, speed, $125, SO; Noel D.Collis, 64, Albany, driver usingheadphones both ears, $125,MSP; Jean T. Duane, 51, Olivia,speed, $125, MSP; Eugene H.Havelka, 74, Hutchinson, basicspeed, $125, MSP; Sheila E.Kane, 54, Hector, speed, $125,MSP; Susan M. Niesen, 55,Stewart, speed, $125, MSP;

David J. Wyatt, 53, HowardLake, speed, $125, MSP; EmiliaM. Wesby, 53, Country Club Hills,Il l inois, speed, $135, SLPD;Clifton J. Rennie Jr., 46, Min-neapolis, driving after suspen-sion, $350, no same or similar, nodriver license violations, one yearprobation, WPD; Mary J. Potter,26, Richfield, speed, $145, BPD;Juan C. Montelongo, 30, Glen-coe, driving without a valid li-cense, $185, no proof of insur-ance, dismissed, GPD; ChristinaL. Doxtator, 26, Hutchinson, theft,one year probation, no same orsimilar, remain law abiding, keepcourt/attorney informed of currentaddress, $144, HPD;

Madeline K. Riss, 18, Brown-ton, fire lanes, rush hour traffic,sign posted fire lane, $62, HPD;Taylor J. Elke, 17, Plato, speed,$125, SO; Justin R. Mergen, 31,Fargo, North Dakota, speed,$135, SO; Colton T. Setter, 20,Hutchinson, possess/sale smallamount of marijuana, $135, SO;Raul Alonso, 64, Brownsville,Texas, speed, $125, no proof ofinsurance, dismissed, MSP; Car-lie R. Goranowski, 19, Hutchin-son, speed, $145, MSP; MatthewP. Kurth, 36, Cosmos, no annualinspection decal, $185, MSP;Richard W. Minor, 58, Plymouth,speed, $125, unsafe passingagainst signs, $50, MSP; LeonardH. Moeller, 36, South St. Paul,speed, $125, MSP; Raul Vivas,57, Sioux Falls, South Dakota,speed, $135, MSP;

Jennifer A. Wittman, 46,Hutchinson, speed, $125, MSP;Brian D. Heuer, 27, Roseville, op-erate unregistered vehicle withoutplates, $185, SLPD; Megan L.Furth, 30, New Ulm, speed, $135,GPD; William M. Mathison, 45,Hayward, Wisconsin, seat belt,$110, GPD; Elizabeth R. Montes,34, Hutchinson, speed, $135, SO;Rick L. Ostgard, 56, CoonRapids, speed, $145, SO;Christopher P. Scherff, 21, CirclePines, driving after revoca-tion,$285, SO; Jonathan L. Bar-cus, 22, Hutchinson, speed,$125, MSP; Steven R. Hatlestad,63, Litchfield, speed, $125, MSP;

Andrew J. Paumen, 25, Monti-cello, speed, $125, WPD; AnnikaC. Nelson, 18, Woodbury, liquorpossession by person under 21,$185, GPD; Caleb M. Lancaster,22, Howard Lake, speed, $145,SO.

Sibley Co. Court

The following cases wereheard in Sibley County DistrictCourt June 30, Judge MichaelBaxter presiding:

Jacob Carl Karg, 31, of Gib-bon, pleaded guilty to fifth-degreepossession of a controlled sub-stance and second-degree DWI.The court stayed adjudication onthe drug charge and convictedhim on the DWI charge. He wasplaced on probation for threeyears with the following condi-tions: that he serve 90 days in theSibley County Jail, serve fivedays of sentence to service, haveno use or possession of alcoholor drugs and be subject to ran-dom testing, complete a chemicaluse assessment and follow allrecommendations, attend a victimimpact panel, remain law abiding,and follow all general conditionsof probation. He also was orderedto pay a $500 fine and an $85surcharge.

Kristina Kelly Gadbaw, 23, ofGaylord, pleaded guilty to fifth-de-gree possession of a controlledsubstance. She was placed onprobation for five years with thefollowing conditions: that she re-main in custody until an inpatientchemical dependency treatmentbed is available, successfullycomplete treatment and any aftercare, perform 20 days of sen-tence to service, have no use orpossession of alcohol or drugsand be subject to random testing,remain law abiding, and follow allgeneral conditions of probation.She also was ordered to pay a$50 fine and an $85 surcharge.

Jake Michael Wendt, 30, ofGaylord, pleaded guilty to twoseparate charges of violations ofa domestic abuse no-contactorder. He was placed on proba-tion for one year with the follow-ing conditions: that he serve 45days in the Sibley County Jail,complete a chemical dependencyevaluation and follow all recom-mendations, stay medicationcompliant, have no use or pos-session of alcohol or drugs andbe subject to random testing,abide by a domestic abuse no-contact order, remain law abiding,and follow all general conditionsof probation.

Brandon Joseph Utz, 24, ofNew Ulm, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree DWI. He was placed onprobation for one year with thefollowing conditions: that he per-form five days of sentence toservice, have no use or posses-sion of alcohol or drugs and besubject to random testing, com-plete a chemical use assessmentand follow all recommendations,attend a victim impact panel, re-main law abiding, and follow allgeneral rules of probation. Healso was ordered to pay a $400fine and an $85 surcharge.

Luciano Roberto Arrieta-Montes, 32, of Gaylord, pleadedguilty to gross misdemeanor do-mestic assault. He was placed onprobation for one year with thefollowing conditions: that he re-main in custody in the SibleyCounty Jail until an inpatientchemical dependency treatmentbed becomes available, success-fully complete treatment and allafter care, have no use or pos-session of alcohol or drugs andbe subject to random testing,complete a domestic abuse as-sessment and follow all recom-mendations, remain law abiding,follow all general conditions ofprobation, pay a $50 fine, andpay an $85 surcharge.

The following case was heardin Sibley County District CourtJuly 7, Judge Timothy Looby pre-siding:

Dawn Rae Vanguilder, 44, ofChaska, appeared for sentencingon a felony charge of aiding anoffender. The court stayed adjudi-cation of sentence and placed heron probation for three years withthe following conditions: that sheserve 30 days in the Sibley Coun-ty Jail, complete a chemical useassessment and follow all recom-mendations, have no use or pos-session of alcohol or drugs andbe subject to random testing, takeall medications as prescribed,complete a diagnostic assess-ment and follow all recommenda-tions, remain law abiding, followall conditions of probation, andpay $135 in costs.

Births

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Jouanna Alejandra Gomez,born July 19, 2016, to KorissaBailly and Joel Gomez of BuffaloLake.

Lane Andrew Rasmussen,born July 21, 2016, to Kim andAndy Rasmussen of Hutchinson.

Jaxyn Bruce Hellman, bornJuly 22, 2016, to KristianaBeavers and Ryan Heilman ofHutchinson.

Heavenly Sky Salazar, bornJuly 24, 2016, to Evelyn Ramirezand Omar Salazar of Hutchinson.

Marriages

Anastasia Bernice Baker andThomas John Smith, both ofHutchinson.

Dissolutions

Lottie Susan Hausladen,Brownton, and Jay Richard Haus-laden, Hutchinson.

Jamie Kristen Rainwater andRobert Clifton Rainwater Jr., bothof Winsted.

Patrick Michael Moore, LesterPrairie, and Kristina Lynn Moore,Austin, Texas.

William John Erickson and Mi-randa Jean Farenbaugh-Erick-son, both of Hutchinson.

Tara Amber Hall, Glencoe, andTimothy Robert Hall, Hutchinson.

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