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S ports<strong>Section</strong> BWednesday, June 26, 2013<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>Beep baseballis a home runGlencoe Chief of Police Jim Raiter attempts to locatethe base after putting the ball in play duringGlencoe’s inaugural beep baseball game againstthe Minnesota Millers. Teams are made up of<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Josh Randtsighted and blind players, all wearing blindfoldswith the exception of pitchers and spotters. <strong>The</strong>team of locals lost to the Millers 10-0, with manycalling the event an eye opening experience.By Josh RandtSports Editor<strong>The</strong> first beep basball game inthe history of Glencoe tookplace before a packed, curiouscrowd on Saturday, with manycalling the event an eye-opening experience.A team made up of local “celebs”hosted Minnesota’s official beepbaseball team, the Minnesota Millers.In case you missed last week’s articleexplaining the rules and guidelines,here’s a quick refresher.Teams are made up of blind andsighted individuals. All batters wear ablindfold; same goes for fielders withthe exception of two spotters.<strong>The</strong>re are two bases — first andthird — and the pitcher and catcherare on the same team as the hitters. Aball that’s put in play must travel 40feet to count.<strong>The</strong> ball beeps, and once in play,the defensive players are tasked withpossessing the ball before the runnerreaches the base, which also gives offsound to alert runners to its location.If a runner reaches the base beforethe ball is in the possession of thefielding team, a run is scored.<strong>The</strong> first inning went pretty well,for the Millers, scoring three runs as“oohhs” and “aahhs” escaped onlookersmarveling at the Millers’ ability toconnect with the ball.In the field and at the plate, it wasobvious the Millers knew what theywere doing. <strong>The</strong>ir communicationwith each other while fielding wasimpressive. “BY ME ON THERIGHT!” was shouted if the ballmade it past one fielder on that particularside, alerting teammates behindthem to the whereabouts of the ball.Hands frantically grasped for thegrapefruit-sized orb emitting soundsof an alarm clock.<strong>The</strong> laughs began when the Glencoeteam took its turn at bat, andnever really ceased until the gamewas over.Regular rules deem four strikes astrikeout, but since it was their firsttime, Glencoe players were given theopportunity to hit from a tee after thefourth strike. But not without someheckling from the Millers, and, eventually,their own fans.Shouts of “TEE-BALL!” immediatelyrang from the outfield everytime the tee was brought out, whichwas often. Once fans caught on,shouts were often audible before thefourth strike was in the catcher’s mitt.<strong>The</strong> tee allowed members of theGlencoe team to put the ball in play,but that may have been the simplepart. Once hit, Glencoe runnerslooked as if they were trying to find anon-existent light switch somewhereBeep BaseballTurn to page 2BBruins hold offHollanders 14-9By Lori CoplerStaff Writer<strong>The</strong> Brownton-Cologne gameof June 19 had a total of 23 runs,23 hits, eight errors, a 40-minutedelay caused by a squirrel’s nestnear a transformer that caused halfof the field’s lights to malfunction,and took nearly four hours to complete.In the end, the Bruins topped theHollanders 14-9 on Brownton’shome field.After a scoreless first inning, theHollanders put the first run on thescoreboard in the top of the second.Erik Braund walked, reachedsecond on a single by David Verduzco,third on a base hit by TylerSwanson, and scored on KyleTwait’s single.<strong>The</strong> Bruins’ Chad Genz laced adouble in the bottom of third toplate Jason Rosenau, who walked,and Matt Schwichtenberg, whoreached first on a fielder’s choiceplay, to give the Bruins a 2-1 lead.Cologne retaliated with threeruns in the top of the fourth, two ofwhich were scored on a single byTwait, and one on a bases-loadedwalk drawn by Swenson.<strong>The</strong> Hollanders then led 4-2, butBrownton came back with tworuns in the bottom of the inning toknot the score at 4-4. SpencerGlaeser led off the Brownton halfof the frame with a single, and advancedon Brad Daak’s sacrificebunt. Ryan Grams’ fly ball to rightfield was dropped and BryantNordby walked to load the baseswith one out. Rosenau camethrough with a single to plate bothGlaeser and Grams beforeCologne got out of the inning.<strong>The</strong> Bruins padded their leadwith three runs in the fifth. Threestraight walks loaded the bases,and wild pitches allowed bothDeryk Randt and Daak to scorethe Bruins’ first two runs. <strong>The</strong>third was scored on Nordby’s sacrificefly to right field.<strong>The</strong> Bruins took their 7-4 leadinto the sixth, in which they addedthree more runs for a 10-4 lead.Genz and Randt started the inningwith back-to-back base hits, andboth advanced on Glaeser’s sacrificebunt. Daak reached base on anerror, which also allowed Genz toscore. Grams singled to bring inRandt, and Daak scored by stealinghome.<strong>The</strong> Hollanders got back intothe game with five runs in the topof the seventh, cutting the Bruins’lead to 10-9.<strong>The</strong> Bruins committed three oftheir four errors in the inning, andgave up three walks. Swenson’sRBI-single was the lone hit of theBruinsTurn to page 2BMason Goettl tags out Hutchinson’s Trent Reinkeas his slide comes up short in the first inning onTuesday, June 18. Hutch ripped off eight runs withtwo outs in the first inning, but fell to Plato 11-10.<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Josh RandtPost 641 has been hitting and scoring at will as oflate, with 35 runs and 53 hits through the first fourgames of the season.Post 641 starts out 4-0By Josh RandtTeddy Petersen reaching base after gettingbeaned. Lepel earned another RBI,Sports Editor<strong>The</strong> Plato Legion Post 641 baseballthis time with a frozen rope betweenteam opened up its season this pastthe shortstop and second baseman.week.A well-placed sacrfice bunt by Eric<strong>The</strong> team has won four games in aThalmann in the fifth moved Carterrow, with the biggest win comingPinske and Brody Bratsch over a bag.against the Divison 1 team fromLepel felt like making it three RBIs onHutchinson, where 641 gave up eightthe day, driving in Pinske with anotherruns in the first inning, but came backsingle. Parker Kerslake and Reed Dunbarcleaned up the other two RBIs asto win 11-10 in dramatic fashion.In four games, the team has 35 runs,they went ahead 6-0.53 hits, 19 walks and five batters hit byNorwood’s lone run came in thea pitch.sixth with two outs, as Cole Petersen“<strong>The</strong>y had an aggressive mindset atwalked three straight batters after givingup a single. Dunbar relieved him inthe beginning of the game, so they wentout there and swung the bat,” headcoach Dean Schwirtz said of the sevenrun,12-hit performance against Nor-Turn to pagePost 6412Bwood.“When you do that, you have a betterchance at being successful, and theysquared up on a few balls and put ithard in play. So, it’s kind of impressive.<strong>The</strong>y’re playing loose right now, andthat helps, too.”Plato 7, Norwood 1Teddy Petersen opened up the gameagainst Norwood with a bunt for a hit.Two batters later, he was high fivingteammates in the dugout as he scoredon an error on a ball that Nolan Lepelput into play. Lepel advanced to secondon the throw to first.Adam Prehn stepped to the plate andtallied an RBI single to give Plato a 2-0lead.Plato made it 3-0 in the third, with<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Lori CoplerDeryk Randt slides safely into third on a double-steal play bythe Bruins in the bottom of the second inning of the June 19game against Cologne. Randt also had stolen second baseafter getting on base on a fielder’s choice play. Unfortunately,the Bruins left the bases loaded without scoring a run in thesecond, but did hold out for a 14-9 win over the Hollanders.Glencoe Days Fun Run & Walk<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Rich GlennieBrandon Richter (left) of Glencoe, and Kalla Nelson of St. Paulearned top male and female in the Fun Run & Walk sponsored byGlencoe Regional Health Services on Saturday for GlencoeDays. 430 people registered for the event, but approximately 500t-shirts were given out to participants. <strong>The</strong>re were some issueswith cars trying to leave while the race was still going, as can beseen in the above photo.


<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 26, 2013, page 2BAmateurBaseballScoreboardBrewers get somemuch needed winsCrow River ValleyLeague Standings(Through Thursday, June 13)NORTH DIVISIONWaconia . . . . . . . 10-2 . . . . . —Winsted . . . . . . . 8-1 . . . . . 0.5Watertown . . . . . 9-2 . . . . . 0.5New Germany . . 3-8 . . . . . 6.5Glencoe . . . . . . . 2-8 . . . . . . . 7Mayer. . . . . . . . . 1-9 . . . . . . . 8St. Boni . . . . . . . 0-9 . . . . . 8.5SOUTH DIVISIONYoung America .. 10-2...........—Green Isle...........8-3............1.5Plato...................7-2............1.5Brownton............6-4...............3Hamburg ............7-5...............3Carver.................9-7...............3Norwood ............1-9...............8Cologne..............2-12.............9Arlington RacewayResultsResults from the June 15night of racing, there wereno races on June 22:IMCA Hobby1.Tim Heidecker (SilverLake); 2. Chris Isaacson (NewUlm); 3.Charlie Rustman (St.Peter); 4.Brennen Boettger(Springfield); 5.Cody Schnepf(Waseca).IMCA Sport Compact1.Nate Coopman (Mankato);2.Alan Lahr (Nicollet); 3.TerryBlowers (Waseca); 4.MeganLappegard (Spencer); 5.DaveRevier (Glencoe).Outlaw Hobby1.Bryan Apitz (New Ulm);2.Rodney Manthey (Norwood);3.Bill Braunworth; 4.MarkOestreich (Henderson);5.Teddy Goettl (New Auburn).IMCA Sport Modified1.Matthew Looft (Swea, IA);2.Eric Larson (Madison Lake);3.Jake Simpson; 4.BrettTrebesch (Sleepy Eye); JoshLarsen (Glencoe).IMCA Sprints1.Mike Stien (Gaylord);2.Brett Allen (Gaylord); 3.GaryKasten (Hutchinson); 4.AaronWisch; 5.Ron Guentzel.IMCA Stocks1.Jim Larson (Rushmore);2.Brand Lange (Prior Lake);3.Dan Mackenthun (Hamburg);4.Brent Reierson (Arlington);5.Matt Speckman (SleepyEye).IMCA Modifieds1.Brandon Beckendorf(Danube); 2.Curt Lund (RedwoodFalls); 3.Tim Pessek(Hutchinson); 4.Clint Hatlestad(Glencoe); 5.Chad Porter(Madison Lake).BMX ResultsResults from the June 18motos at the Buffalo CreekBMX track in Glencoe:Moto 1: 26-30 Cruiser (3)1.Nicholas Hanson; 2.ByronJackson; 3.Mark Janke.Moto 2: 11 Novice (4)1.Blake Hawes; 2.BryceHoman; 3.Deacon Carter; 4.ColeMathwig.Moto 3: 13 Novice (3)1.Dalton Pouliot; 2.JesseJames; 3.Jaden Niemeyer.Moto 4: 11 Intermediate (5)1.Matthew Morschen; 2.EarlJanke; 3.Anthony Laplante;4.Mitchell Voss; 5.Cole Janke.Moto 5: 14 Intermediate (3)1.Alex Damlow; 2.Riley Carter;3.Michael Meyer.Moto 6: 15 Intermediate (3)1.Byron Jackson; 2.AndrewVarland; 3.Logan Lietzau.Moto 7: 19-27 Intermediate (5)1.Jared Tanley; 2.Alex Hieronimus;3.Nick Pagel; 4.MarkJanke; 5.Chad Laplante.DO YOUWANTAWEBSITEFOR YOURBUSINESS?We can set up a websitefor your businessfor as low as$15/month,plus a one-time,affordable setup fee.Call for details or to set upa free consultation.<strong>Chronicle</strong>/Advertiser716 E 10th St., Glencoe320-864-5518See www.mcpubdesigns.comfor examples andWeb Package Information .By Josh RandtSports Editor<strong>The</strong> Glencoe Brewers havewon two games in a row, sortof. After defeating the CokatoKings 3-2 on Tuesday, June18, the rivalry game againstPlato was postponed in thethird inning due to rain, withPlato up 4-0.<strong>The</strong> game is scheduled toresume Thursday night at7:30 p.m. at Vollmer Field.<strong>The</strong> team took to the roadand battled the Cologne Hollandarsfor 10 innings beforecoming away with a 5-4 victory.Glencoe travels to NewGermany for a Saturday afternoongame that could affectseedings come playofftime.A double header on theroad Sunday at Mayer and St.Boni means a solid week ofamateur baseball.Glencoe 5,Cologne 4After the game againstPlato was rained out Fridaynight, the Brewers traveled toCologne on Sunday to playthe 2-12 Hollanders.In his first start of the seasonfor the Brewers, DerekBratsch put the team in a positionto win; allowing onerun on four hits in his seveninningperformance.Four innings of scorelessbaseball took place beforeDerek Weber drove in JorrinPautz and Brody Bratsch witha double to the left-field wall.Pautz reached on a fielder’schoice and advanced onBrody Bratsch’s single beforethe pair made it 2-0.Stephen Wiblemo hit a oneoutdouble in the top of thesixth, and scored two batterslater as Mike Lien doubled ona hard-hit ground ball thatsqueezed between the thirdbaseman and the foul line.Cologne threatened with arunner reaching third base inthe second, fourth and fifthinnings, but never scored arun until the seventh.David Verduzco singledBeep Baseball Continued from page 1Bin shadows of Vollmer Field.Stopping, starting, groping theair for a base that was oftentimes many, many feet away.Others, Kay Wilson and ErikPaggen, slipped and fell in theswamps of left field while tryingto locate third base.<strong>The</strong> Millers won 10-0 as thegame was ended in the fifth inning.Normal beep baseballgames go six innings, but Glencoeteam members felt theyhad been 10-runned.That didn’t stop Randy andKay Wilson from taking a coupleof extra hacks at the plate.<strong>The</strong> tee was brought out for themayor once again, who proceededto slap the ball holderfour times in a row withoutconnecting with the ball.“It was just fun and it was achance to laugh at yourself,”Randy Wilson said. “<strong>The</strong>y putit on a tee and it was still hardto hit for me ... It was an eyeopener to see what it’s like tobe blind. But I think the participantshad fun, and the audienceenjoyed watching it.”Glencoe slow-pitch softballlegend Greg Copas pitched forthe Glencoe team, though headmits it was not what he’sused to.“It was quite a different experiencefrom the days when Iused to pitch slow-pitch,”Copas said with a laugh. “Itwas hard to pitch it so that theycould hit it. And I was leerythat someone was going to hit aKay Wilson struggles to find the ball inleft field, despite being a few feet awayfrom her reach. <strong>The</strong> Millers scored aand stole second beforereaching third on a ground outby Brandon Fritz. TylerSwanson then slapped a ballto Brody Bratsch at shortstopthat resulted in an RBI error.Derek Bratsch was replacedby Wiblemo in the eighth inning,and the Hollander rallycontinued in the last scheduledframe of play.Swanson plated Verduzcoagain in the ninth, after hereached on a fielder’s choiceand advanced to second on afive-pitch walk to Fritz.Swanson’s single put Fritz onthird with one out, who tiedthe game on Kyle Wait’s sacrificefly.With two outs and no oneon base in the top of the tenth,Travis Rothstein made hisfirst appearance in the game,reaching on an error. Hollanderpitcher Cameron Dressonwalked Lien before giving upa base hit to Colt Trebeschthat advanced both runners.In his fourth at bat of thegame, Pautz scored Lien andRothstein on an a secondbaseman’s error. Trebesch advancedto second, but wastagged out while trying to getan extra base on the play.<strong>The</strong> damage was done asthe Brewers took a 5-3 lead.Wiblemo gave up a lead-offdouble to Dresson in the bottomof the ninth before gettingyanked for Ethan Maass.<strong>The</strong> first batter he faced,Chris Doney, hit an RBI double,putting the pressure onMaass and the Brewer defense.Ryan Cousins popped outto Trebesch at third for thefirst out. Brett Pexa groundedout to Pautz as Doney tookthird in the process.Despite coming up big forthe Hollanders in his last twoat bats, Verduzco groundedout to the shortstop for outnumber three. <strong>The</strong> gameended 5-4 as the Brewersreached extra innings for thefirst time this season.Glencoe....000 021 000 2— 5-11-2Cologne....000 000 102 1 — 2-8-4Winning Pitcher - Stephen Wiblemo,Ethan Maass (S), GlencoeLosing Pitcher - Cameron Dresson,CologneGlencoe 3,Cokato 2<strong>The</strong> Brewers looked as ifthey were returning to theirwoeful ways Tuesday night,as Cokato’s Tyler Kreckelbergreached on an error in the topof the first inning with oneout.But Glencoe’s defensetightened up behind ColtTrebesch in his first start ofthe year for the Brewers, andtwisted a 6-4-3 inning-endingdouble play.Giving Cokato a touch ofthe error-bug that has plaguedthem so far this season, Glencoe’sWeber and Josh Krabyeach reached on an error inthe first inning.Weber scored on Wiblemo’ssacrifice fly for a 1-0jump start.<strong>The</strong> lead extended to 2-0 inthe second inning for Glencoe.Lien scored on anotherCokato error after hitting adouble and advancing to thirdon Tony Beringer’s single.Beringer made it to third onthe same error that broughtLien home, and scored beforeCokato completed a doubleplay to get out of the inning.<strong>The</strong> Kings cut the lead to 3-2 in the sixth, as Kreckelbergsent the ball to the centerfieldwall, scoring Isaac Nelsonand Jed Nikula.Steve Schmitt bit onTrebesch’s second pitch,grounding out to Beringer atthird as the Brewers notched amuch needed win.Trebesch pitched nine innings,faced 35 batters, allowedtwo runs, seven hits,walked two and struck outfour.Cokato.........000 002 000 — 2-7-3Glencoe........120 000 00x— 3-4-1Winning Pitcher - Colt Trebesch,GlencoeLosing Pitcher - Tony Dehler,Cokato<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Josh RandtSuperintendent Chris Sonju swings way too early onthe pitch from Greg Copas. Sonju said it was a fun experience,but was unsure if the team would want himback again next year. “After they saw me swing andmiss so often, they may want to get someone new,”Sonju said with a laugh.line drive back at me from 20feet.”<strong>The</strong> event generated a lot ofbuzz around town, as peoplewere wondering what exactlybeep baseball was.“We had roughly 250 peoplethere,” Gary Koch, who organizedthe event, said. “We endedup raising $1,175 that we gaveto the Millers, and we expect tobring them back next year.“Overall, it was a home run.It turned out to be a great eventfor being the first year of doingthis. For only a month and ahalf of planning, I couldn’thave asked for anything more.On behalf of the GlencoeLions, we really appreciate allthe donations that were givento make it happen.”If you’re interested in findingout more about beep baseball,visit the Minnesota Millers siteat mnmillers.org.<strong>Chronicle</strong> photo by Josh Randtrun on the play, as Wilson could notfind the ball in time.Post 641 Continued from page 1BSubmitted photoDonnay places in Rockford, Ill.Aaron Donnay raced at Midwest Nationals BMX raceJune 22 and 23 in Rockford, Ill. He placed third onSaturday, and first on Sunday in the 15 Intermediateclass. Donnay races for Broadway Cycle, and hishome track is Buffalo Creek BMX in Glencoe.Bruins Continued from page 1Binning.Brownton came back withfour runs of their own in the bottomof the seventh to boost theirlead back to 14-9. A walk, a singleand another walk loaded thebases, setting up an RBI singlefor Glaeser. Two runs scored onDaak’s base hit, and the fourthwas scored when Rosenaugrounded out to second base.<strong>The</strong> final two innings werescoreless as Brownton held onfor the 14-9 win.Joe Ahlers earned the win forBrownton as the Bruins’ startingpitcher. He hurled 5 1 ⁄3 innings, inwhich he gave up four runs onseven hits, struck out seven andwalked six. Grams was awardedthe save in 3 2 ⁄3 innings of relief,in which he gave up five runs(two earned) on two hits; he alsostruck out seven and walked six.TJ Koehler started forCologne and was tagged withthe loss, allowing seven runs (sixearned) on six hits as he struckout two and walked nine in 4 2 ⁄3innings on the mound. Cole Custeelthrew 1 1 ⁄3 innings in relief,giving up three runs (twoearned) on six hits as he struckout two and walked two.Cameron Dressen threw the finalthe seventh after Plato scoredone more for a 7-1 victory.Cole Petersen pitched six innings,faced 26 batters, gave uptwo hits, one run, walked fiveand struck out four.Plato.................201 030 1— 7-12-1Norwood...........000 001 0 — 1-2-1Winning Pitcher - Cole Petersen,PlatoPlato 11,Hutchinson 10It’s not often you see a teamgo up by eight runs in the top ofthe first inning.But Hutchinson’s Legion teamscored that many with two outsas Brody Bratsch had troublefinding the strikezone on Tuesday,June 18. Bratsch wasyanked in the first after giving upthe copious amount of runs.Levi Vorlicek came in for reliefand had a good performance,throwing knuckle-curves andsome heat to disrupt Hutch’stiming.Even less frequent is a comebackfrom such a deficit, butsuch was the case for Plato; answeringback with three runs oftheir own in the first, and anotherrun in the second to cut the leadin half, 8-4.Plato took the lead in the fifth,scoring another five runs to putthe heat on Hutchinson. <strong>The</strong>team was unfazed, scoring a runin the sixth and seventh to take a10-9 Hutch lead into the bottomof the last inning.With two outs and the basesjuiced, Prehn ripped Jake Wendland’sfourth fastball into rightfield for a walk-off single. Platowon 11-10 in a fantastic, backand forth game.Hutchinson.....100 020 0 — 10-8-1Plato...............020 001 1— 11-16-0Winning Pitcher - Levi Vorlicek,PlatoPlato 4,Watertown 3In game one of the doubleheader,Watertown’s Adam Parkerscored on Mark Sandquist’ssingle to take a 1-0 lead.Plato took a 2-1 lead in thesecond as Cole Petersen andParker Kerslake each scored arun.Watertown regained the leadin the fifth inning, as Nick Tschidaand Parker scored with oneout to make it 3-2 Watertown.Teddy Petersen scored in thenext inning on Dunbar’s singleto left field to tie the game at 3-3.Plato clinched the game whenLepel hit a single up the middle,scoring Vorlicek from third for a4-3 victory.Dunbar earned the win, relievingMaass in the fourth. Hefaced 17 batters, gave up tworuns, three hits, walked one andstruck out five.Watertown.......100 020 0 — 3-5-1Plato.................020 001 1— 4-12-2Winning Pitcher - Reed Dunbar,PlatoPlato 13,Watertown 1Plato opened up with fourruns in the first inning of the secondgame against Watertown fora 4-0 lead that would be cut to 4-1 in the third.Watertown did not score againthe rest of the game, as DerekBratsch threw a three-hit gamein his first start for Plato.Teddy Petersen, Maass, Lepeland Prehn each scored to take acommanding 8-1 lead in thefourth inning.Two more runs in the fifth,and another three in the sixth forPlato ended the game after sixinnings as Watertown was downby more than 10 runs.Derek Bratsch pitched six innings,faced 23 batters, gave upone run, three hits, walked twoand struck out five.Plato..............400 423 x— 13-13-1Watertown......001 000 x — 1-3-5Winning Pitcher - Derek Bratsch,Platotwo innings, giving up four runs,all earned, on two hits as hestruck out two and walked one.Brownton had 14 hits toCologne’s nine, paced by Genzwith a four-for-six performance.Glaeser was three for three whileDaak and Taylor Schuette hadtwo hits each.Twait, Braund and Swensonhad two hits each for the Hollanders.— <strong>The</strong> win was the thirdstraight league win for the Bruins,who are now 6-4 in theCrow River Valley League.— <strong>The</strong> Bruins were slated tohost the 10-2 Young AmericaCardinals Friday, but a delugecanceled the game, which is yetto be rescheduled.— <strong>The</strong> Bruins have a nonleaguegame tonight (Wednesday)with the Dassel-CokatoSaints, with live coverage by theKDUZ, KARP, KGLB radiofamily. First pitch is at 7:30 p.m.— Brownton travels to PlatoSaturday for a 2 p.m. game. Afull week of games continuesMonday, July 1, when the Bruinstravel to Norwood, and on Tuesday,July 2, Brownton heads toHutchinson for a 7:30 p.m. nonleaguetilt against the Huskies.


House Farm Bill defeated 234-195WASHINGTON – <strong>The</strong>long battle to passage of anew five-year federal FarmBill came to a halt last Thursdaywhen the U.S. House ofRepresentatives defeated thebill 234-195. <strong>The</strong> U.S. Senatepassedthe FarmBill by a66-27marginon June10.T h eloss int h eHousewas bitterfor7th Distr i c tR e p .CollinPeterson,D-Minn.,who isthe U.S.House Agriculture Committeeranking member.Peterson made the followingstatement after the Houseof Representatives failed toapprove a new farm bill:“<strong>The</strong> farm bill failed to passthe House today (June 20) becausethe House Republicanscould not control the extremeright wing of their party.From day one I cautioned mycolleagues that to pass a farmbill we would have to worktogether. Instead, the Houseadopted a partisan amendmentprocess, playing politicalgames with extreme policiesthat have no chance ofbecoming law.“This flies in the face ofnearly four years of bipartisanwork done by the AgricultureCommittee. I’ll continueto do everything I canto get a farm bill passed but Ihave a hard time seeingwhere we go from here.”Doug Peterson, MinnesotaFarmers Union president,said: “Minnesota FarmersUnion is disappointed that theHouse failed family farmersand consumers by not passinga farm bill.“I would like to thank RepresentativesPeterson, Kline,Walz, and Paulsen for theirsupport of rural Minnesotaand the consumers our hardworkingfamily farmers feed.MFU will continue to workhard for the interests of familyfarmers and push for thenecessary changes in the legislationto get this farm billpassed in the House.”Both U.S. Sen. AmyKlobuchar, D-Minn, and U.S.Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn,supported the Senate bill.Klobuchar said after theHouse vote: “Two years in arow the Senate passed astrong, long-term Farm Billthat is critical for producers,consumers and our entireeconomy. I have heard fromcountless Minnesota farmersand ranchers who need thesupport and certainty that thisbill provides.“I know Congressman Petersonworked hard to movethe Farm Bill forward, andthe House needs to come togetherand figure out a way toRecordU.S. Rep. CollinPetersonPolice ReportPolice were called to a domesticdisturbance on Elliott Avenueat 5:12 p.m., Wednesday. Also respondingwere several sheriff’sdeputies.At 11:35 p.m., police werecalled to a residence on Elliott Avenuefor a report of kids shootingBB guns. <strong>The</strong>y were gone whenpolice arrived.A traffic stop near Highway 212and Morningside Avenue at 11:35p.m., Wednesday, resulted in a citationfor open containers in thevehicle. <strong>The</strong> vehicle was originallystopped because of no front licenseplate and driving on thewrong side of Morningside Avenue.Police were called to two medicalemergencies on Thursdaymorning. <strong>The</strong> first was at a MorningsideAvenue residence inwhich a person fell out of bed at2:31 a.m., and police receivedpermission to forcibly enter thehome to assist. <strong>The</strong> patient wastransferred by ambulance to thehospital. <strong>The</strong> other occurred at7:33 a.m. at Grand Meadowswhere an elderly man had pneumoniaand was transported byambulance to the hospital.A Chandler Avenue resident onThursday afternoon reported topolice he found his stolen tools ...get this done so our farmershave the continuity they needto thrive and succeed.”Franken stated: “With onein five Minnesota jobs linkedto the farm economy, theHouse’s failure to pass a fiveyearFarm Bill is a huge disappointmentand a real disserviceto producers and ruralcommunities in Minnesotaand across the country.“We were able to pass astrongly bipartisan bill in theSenate, and I hope the Housewill revisit this soon so thatwe can finally pass this legislationthat is so important tothe economic future of Minnesotaand the entire nation.”*****Prior to the vote, Petersongot up in the House andspoke on June 18. Here is hisspeech:“Today, the House of Representativesfinally begins debatinga new, five year farmbill. This process has gone onlong enough and it’s time topass a bill.“<strong>The</strong> farm bill gives farmersand ranchers the necessarytools to provide Americanconsumers with thesafest, most abundant andmost affordable food supplyin the world. <strong>The</strong> bill includesfarm, conservation,trade, nutrition, credit, ruraldevelopment, research,forestry, energy and specialtycrop programs.“With roughly 16 millionAmerican jobs tied to agriculture,the farm bill is a jobsbill. <strong>The</strong> rural economy remainedstrong during our nation’sfinancial crisis and thathas continued during our recovery;this is in large partdue to agriculture. And this iswhy the farm bill is so important.Failing to pass a new,five-year farm bill could potentiallydevastate our ruraleconomy. Why would wewant to jeopardize the onepart of the economy that hasbeen, and continues to be,working?“I often tell people that theAgriculture Committee isperhaps the least partisan ofall the Committees in Congress.We listen to each other,try to understand each otherand work together in the bestinterests of our constituents.“<strong>The</strong> bill before us today isa compromise that reflectsthat tradition. It is a compromisebetween commoditiesand regions, and urban andrural members. I didn’t geteverything I wanted; ChairmanLucas didn’t get everythinghe wanted but that’show the legislative process issupposed to work.“<strong>The</strong> bill makes major reformsto farm programs. Repealingdirect payments savestaxpayers nearly $40 billiondollars and will ensure thatfarmers won’t get a governmentsubsidy for doing nothing.Instead, producers aregiven the choice between twocounter-cyclical farm safetynet programs, addressing eitherprice declines or revenuelosses, which only supportfarmers during difficulttimes. <strong>The</strong> bill also sets newincome requirements so individualmillionaires won’t receivefarm payments and itcontinues the no cost sugarprogram.“H.R. 1947 also makes significantreforms to dairy programs,the result of more thanfour years of work and compromiseby the dairy industry.<strong>The</strong> new dairy safety net willaddress the volatility in thedairy market, helping consumersby making all milkprices more stable and eliminatingthe price spikes thatare normal in today’s marketplace.“<strong>The</strong> 2008 Farm Bill wasthe first farm bill to addressthe growing demand for freshfruits and vegetables, localfoods and organics. <strong>The</strong> 2013Farm Bill continues this investmentby increasing fundingfor specialty crop blockgrants, providing support forthe Farmers Market andLocal Food Promotion Program,and authorizing thevery first organic checkoff forresearch and promotion.“We also recognize thechallenges facing many beginningfarmers by includingsupport for outreach and educationto beginning, sociallydisadvantaged and militaryveteran farmers and ranchers.<strong>The</strong> bill also streamlines andreforms current conservationprograms, better targeting resourcesto allow farmers andranchers to continue to preserveour valuable natural resources.“A lot of attention has beengiven to the bill’s cuts to nutritionprograms, more than$20 billion over ten years.Personally, I would prefer toupdate the income and assetlimits in the SNAP programso we don’t have these situationswhere bordering statesuse different eligibility requirements,but the supportwasn’t there for that.“<strong>The</strong> cuts to nutritionspending have received mostof the attention but we wereable to provide additionalsupport for TEFAP, increasefunding for the CommunityFood Projects, with a focuson low-income communitiesand provide more resourcesto help USDA’s anti-traffickingefforts.“While I think it’s ridiculousto cut hundreds of billionsof dollars, as somemembers have called for, it’salso just not realistic to refuseto cut one penny from theseprograms. I do believe thatwe can make some reasonable,responsible reforms and,at the end of the day, findsome middle ground that willallow us to complete ourwork on this bill.“I know we are going tohave a lot of amendments butit’s my opinion that in orderfor the bill to be conferenced,to be able to get a new billsigned into law before Sept.30, we need to keep this a bipartisanbill and not stray toofar from what was approvedin Committee. I know thatcompromise is rare aroundhere but it’s what is needed tofinally get a new five-yearfarm bill completed.”at another house.Police assisted Marie Thurnwith the rescue of baby racoonsin the roadway of Highway 212near Dove Avenue at 12:43 p.m.,Friday.Police were called to theAquatics Center parking lot to investigatea reported fight at 5:40p.m., Friday.Another road hazard was reportedat 7:06 p.m., Friday, whena hay bale was found in the roadwayon Diamond Avenue andHighway 212.Also by 9:32 p.m., Friday, policewere reporting that water wasrising at West 16th Street and FirAvenue. It slowly drained away.At 10:45 a.m., Saturday, a residentin the Baxter Avenue areareported a skunk under a deck.Marie Thurn was called to “checkinto it.”A medical emergency was reportedat 12:49 p.m., Saturday, ata DeSoto Avenue location when aperson sustained a concussion.<strong>The</strong> ambulance was called, butthe person was not transported.A baby owl, unable to fly, wasfound in the backyard of a FordAvenue residence at 7:36 p.m.,Saturday. <strong>The</strong> mother owl wasnot seen in the area.Widespread flooding was reportedthrough the area on Sundaymorning, including a roadclosed at Dairy Avenue and Highway212 at 5:22 a.m.A number of reports were receivedabout streets and basementsbeing flooded in Glencoe,including Elm Avenue, 11thStreet, the north end of Judd Avenue,the 14th Street neighborhoodnear Judd Avenue, LoudenAvenue and a garage being submergedat 13th Street and IvesAvenue.At 2:41 p.m., Sunday, policereceived a report of a vehiclebeing spray painted at a locationon DeSoto Avenue.Also, a report of kids playing inthe flood water at Oak Leaf Parkwas received at 3:12 p.m., Sunday.Water was over the roadway atGlen Knoll and Park Street at7:09 p.m., Sunday, forcing a roadclosure.On Monday, at 3:02 p.m., policeassisted the Glencoe Ambulanceat a home on Scout HillDrive after a man fell and wasbleeding from the head.A school bus and pickup truckcollided at Hennepin Avenue-12thStreet intersection at 4:39 p.m.,Monday. Involved were a schoolbus owned by 4.0 School Servicesand driven by Mary Bielke ofGlencoe and a 2004 DodgeDakota driven by Hilary Schruppof Glencoe. <strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 26, 2013, page 3BHistoryFrom the Brownton Bulletin archives100 Years AgoJune 27, 1913O.C. Conrad, EditorBrownton will celebrate theFourth of July starting with agrand street parade at 9:30 a.m.,followed by a program in thepavilion, band concerts and inspiringmusic all day, races forladies, men, boys and girls, a ballgame with Lake Marion takingon Glencoe, a merry-go-round, adance and a fireworks display.A daughter was born to Mr.and Mrs. Ed Fritzke last week.On Tuesday of this week, inthe Round Grove Lutheranchurch, occurred the marriage ofMiss Emma Bulau to Mr. OttoRennecke. <strong>The</strong>y will make theirhome on the groom’s farm, sixmiles south of Brownton.Considerable of a conflagrationsoccurred on the Tifft andNelson farm one mile west ofBrownton Thursday afternoon,when the barn, corn crib, granaryand three horses were burned.<strong>The</strong> farm is being rented byJacob Schoneman, who was outwith his wife in a field getting aload of hay when the fire wasnoticed. <strong>The</strong> origin of the fire isnot known.75 Years AgoJune 23, 1938Percy L. Hakes, EditorMr. and Mrs. E.E. Abram areparents of a 10-pound baby boyborn last Thursday.Mrs. Ed Wendland fracturedher nose last Wednesday whenthe car in which she was ridingstopped suddenly and she hit thewindshield.Norman Rennecke, 8 monthsold son of Mr. and Mrs. IrvinRennecke, passed away suddenlyat their home Tuesday morning,June 21. Funeral services will beheld at the home and at theLutheran Church in Stewart on100 Years AgoJune 27, 1913A.F. Avery, EditorMarried, in Stewart, at thehome of the bride’s mother, Mrs.Edith E. Sugden, Wednesday,June 26, at high noon, MissSarah Luella Sugden to Mr. HerbertChittick. Mr. and Mrs.Chittick left on the afternoon forMinneapolis, where they willstay a few days, and then will returnhere for a week or so beforeleaving for Kalispell, Mont.,where the groom is in the grocerybusiness and where theywill make their home.St. Boniface Catholic Churchin Stewart was the scene of apretty nuptial ceremony whenMiss Rose Pichotta was united inmarriage to Mr. Hubert Weis ofBird Island. <strong>The</strong> couple left yesterdayfor Bird Island, wherethey will go right to housekeeping.John Weis, a young farmerliving near Bird Island and abrother of the young man whowas married to Miss Rose Pichottathis week, was struck bylightning last week Thursday andinstantly killed. He was 30 yearsold and leaves a wife and onechild.F.A. Loop and crew are engagedin getting the Post Officebuilding ready for occupancy bythe Tribune printing establishment.<strong>The</strong> Post Office has beenmoved to the front of the buildingand a partition has beenplaced between it and the rearroom, which will be used by theprinting plant. A side entrancehas been made for the latter, additionalwindows cut out, and weThursday afternoon.50 Years Agowill have very acceptable quarters.75 Years AgoJune 24, 1938Harry Koeppen, EditorHarold L. Rosenblume, 45, recentlyof Minneapolis, was almostinstantly killed last weekWednesday noon near the WestLynn creamery north of Stewart.Mr. Rosenblume was riding withhis uncle, Sam Waldbaum, in thelatter’s car. <strong>The</strong>ir machine met atruck driven by L.C. Meyer ofGlencoe at an intersection, themachines sideswiping. Rosenblumewas thrown from the car,which came to rest in a ditch.His skull was crushed and hesustained a broken jaw. Waldbaumwas partially thrown fromthe car, but suffered only a severeshaking up. Meyer stayed inthe truck and was uninjured. Mr.Rosenblume is survived by hiswidow and three children. Hehad arrived at the Waldbaumfarm only the week before withhis family, and had intended tostay the summer there.A quiet wedding was solemnizedat Mound last Thursdaymorning when Miss MadelineVeronica Mahoney, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. T.C. Mahoney ofthis place, became the bride ofAndrew Nelson of Minneapolis,son of Mrs. Eva K. Nelson.50 Years AgoJune 27, 1963Kermit T. Hubin, Editor<strong>The</strong> marriage of Miss ShirleyBoller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.George Boller of Hutchinson,and Arden Klitzke, son of Mr.June 27, 1963Charles H. Warner, Editor<strong>The</strong> community had a mysterylate last week. Friday morning,county road grader operator PaulSchwarze noted a 1956 Ford onthe roadway near the Nick Troskafarm about two miles north ofthe village. Pete went up to thevehicle to move it out of the wayand spotted a body. Dr. G.L.Griebie was summoned to thescene and discovered the body ofMiss Gladys Ashwill, 22, ofMinneapolis. She had been deadat least 24 hours. An autopsy wasconducted at the University Hospital,and it was discovered thatMiss Ashwill had died of barbitalpoisoning. <strong>The</strong>re is a strong possibilitythat the death will beruled a suicide.<strong>The</strong> Lake Marion Ballroomwill be under new ownership asof July 1. <strong>The</strong> new owner will beRalph Neumann, 38, of Duluth.He purchased the ballroom fromEugene Olson, owner for 2 1 ⁄2years.One of the community’s oldestresidents, August Dahlke, 97,died Sunday at the GlenhavenNursing Home in Glencoe. He issurvived by nine children.A Minneapolis family of sixon their way home from a Coloradovacation were involved inan accident near the GerryHochsprung farm when their1960 Rambler collided with atractor pulling a load of hay. <strong>The</strong>tractor was being driven by Warren“Buster” West with Jim Hanschriding along. Neither was injured.<strong>The</strong> car was driven byGlen Towne, who along with hisfour daughters, escaped withminor cuts and bruises. Mrs.Towne was taken to the Glencoehospital for treatment of a fracturedchest and multiple lacerationsof the scalp, face and arms.Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Klitzke Jr.announce the birth of a son,Brian Dale, June 17 at the Glencoehospital.20 Years AgoJune 23, 1993Lori Copler, EditorAbout 900 people turned outfor the all-school reunion, whichstarted Friday with a reception atthe Brownton Community Center,followed by a dance featuringCharlie Warner’s band, Borderline,at the Lake Marion Ballroom.Other events throughoutthe weekend were a 5Krun/walk, a reunion at the schoolgym with a display of paraphernalia,tours of the community, anall-school alumni photo, thepresentation of “<strong>The</strong> Autobiographyof a Church Pew” at GraceLutheran Church, a banquet witha program, a pancake breakfastand an old-fashioned homecomingparade.<strong>The</strong> Rev. R.W. and HelenKoepp were honored Sunday atImmanuel Lutheran Church incelebration of the couple’s 50thwedding anniversary and theRev. Koepp’s 50th anniversaryof his ordination into the ministry.10 Years AgoJune 25, 2003Lori Copler, Editor<strong>The</strong> annual Stewartfest celebrationdrew large crowds despitethe unsettled weather overthe weekend.Danielle Lindeman, daughterof Jim and Shirley Lindeman ofBrownton, recently joined <strong>The</strong>Bulletin as a reporter and receptionist.She also will work at <strong>The</strong><strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong> inGlencoe as a graphic designer.From the Stewart Tribune archivesFrom <strong>The</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong> archives30 Years AgoJune 29, 1983Bill Ramige, Editor“<strong>The</strong> move to Oak Leaf Parkproved to be the ideal setting forgood family entertainment,”Glencoe Days Chairman DaleJohnson said in evaluating theweekend festivities. About 1,400people took advantage of thefree corn feed that kicked off thecelebration on Friday night.Amy Lange, daughter ofLeonard and Ruth Lange, wascrowned Glencoe Days queen,and Kay Michaletz, daughter ofReuben and Lorraine Michaletz,was named as the 1983 princess.<strong>The</strong> Minnesota Department ofHealth gave informal notice thatthe five-bed, short- term careunit of the Glencoe MunicipalHospital scheduled to open onJune 15 will not be allowed toopen at all. <strong>The</strong> reason cited is amoratorium on hospital expansionthat was passed by the StateLegislature this year.Repairs at the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>fairgrounds, that was damagedby a tornado on June 13, will befinished by the opening of thefair. <strong>The</strong> grandstand, whichneeded extensive repairs, will becompleted in five weeks. <strong>The</strong> remainderof the repairs and newbuildings will be completed byopening day, Aug. 19.20 Years AgoJune 30, 1993Rich Glennie, EditorAn explosion and fire destroyedthe home of 84-year-oldElsie Hoernemann of rural Platoand left her with two broken anklesand a bump on her head.<strong>The</strong> explosion moved the houseabout six feet off its foundation.Sixty-three <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>clerical workers, home healthaides and cooks could go onstrike on July 11. Pay appears tobe the biggest issue for clericalworkers, especially when it wascompared to nonunion employeesfor the city of Glencoe.Despite reservations about theMinnesota State High SchoolLeague’s (MSHSL) new mouthand Mrs. Edwin Klitzke of Stewart,took place June 1, 1963, atPeace Lutheran Church inHutchinson.It was revealed this week thatabout 21,000 small crappieswere placed in Stewart Lake bythe Game and Fish Division ofthe State Conservation Department.35 Years AgoJune 29, 1978Kermit T. Hubin, EditorThings seem to be shaping upfor the observance of Stewart’s100th birthday next week, beginningFriday, July 7, and continuingthrough Sunday, July 9.<strong>The</strong>re are nine candidates enteredin the Centennial QueenPageant, which will be held Fridayevening. <strong>The</strong>y include KayBurgstahler, daughter of Mr. andMrs. John Burgstahler; NancyKirchoff, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Jim Kirchoff; SherylKlinkner, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Melvin Klinkner; CarolKuttner, daughter of Mr. andMrs. George Kuttner; JoanneLoncorich, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Leonard Loncorich; JeanMaiers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Stan Maiers; Cindy Pagenkopf,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EarlPagenkopf; Paula Pagenkopf,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DuanePagenkopf; and Tammy Pagenkopf,daughter of Mr. andMrs. Earl Pagenkopf.Mr. and Mrs. Ron Holtz(Mary Pichotta), stationed at theArmed Services at Bittburg, Germany,are the proud parents of adaughter, Kristi June, born June22. She has a sister, Dana.guard requirements for highschool sports, the GlencoeSchool Board gave its approvalto the plan at it regular meeting,<strong>The</strong> new plan calls for varsityathletes in volleyball, wrestling,basketball, baseball and softballto wear mouth guards when theycompete. <strong>The</strong>se sports join footballand hockey, which alreadyhave the requirement.10 Years AgoJune 25, 2003Rich Glennie, Editor<strong>The</strong> former Ardie’s Athleticsbuilding and adjacent warehousewere demolished to make wayfor a new L-shaped commercialbuilding at the corner of 12thStreet and Greeley Avenue. <strong>The</strong>demolition and construction arepart of downtown redevelopmentplans for that half of the block aswell as future redevelopment onthe west side of Greely Avenuebetween 12th and 13th streets.Vinton Zabel was WCCORadio’s “Good Neighbor” onMonday, May 26.


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To be added to this page, contact us at 320-864-5518.BEREAN BAPTIST727 E. 16th St., GlencoeJonathan Pixler, Pastor320-864-6113Call Jan at 320-864-3387 forwomen’s Bible studyWed., June 26 — Women’s Biblestudy, 9 a.m.Fri., June 28 — Men’s Bible studyat church, 9 a.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 9:30a.m.; service on Glencoe Cable Channel10, 10:30 a.m.Tues., July 2 — Men’s Bible studyat church, 6 a.m.Wed., July 3 — Women’s Biblestudy, 9 a.m.CHRIST LUTHERAN1820 N. Knight Ave., GlencoeKatherine Rood, Pastor320-864-4549www.christluth.comE-mail: office@christluth.comWed., June 26 — Fourth- throughsixth- grade campers return; seventheighth-gradecampers leave, 2 p.m.;televised worship on Channel 10, 2p.m.Fri, June 28 — Campers return, 3p.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 9 a.m.Mon., July 1 — Televised worshipon Channel 10, 3 p.m.Tues., July 2 — Ladies fellowshipat Gert & Erma’s, 10 a.m.; GSL ministerial,10:30 a.m.Wed., July 3 — Long-term careworship, 10:15 a.m.; televised worshipon Channel 10, 2 p.m.; Abundant Tablemeal, 5 p.m.CHURCH OF PEACE520 11th St. E., GlencoeJoseph Clay, PastorSun., June 30 — Worship atFriedens, 10 a.m.ST. PIUS X CHURCH1014 Knight Ave., GlencoeAnthony Stubeda, PastorWed., June 26 — Morning prayer, 8a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.; youth groupWOW zone trip.Thurs., June 27 — Mass at GRHS-LTC, 10:30 a.m.; Area Pastoral Councilmeeting at Holy Family, 7 p.m.Fri., June 28 — Morning prayer, 8a.m.; Mass, 8:20 a.m.; Spanish Mass,5:30 p.m.Sat., June 29 — Spanish baptismpreparation session, 10 a.m.; reconciliation,4 p.m.; Mass, 5 p.m.Sun., June 30 — Mass, 9:30 a.m.;Spanish Mass, 11:30 a.m.; Mass atHoly Family, Silver Lake, 8 p.m.Mon., July 1 — No Mass.Tues., July 2 — Morning prayer, 8a.m.; Mass, 8 a.m.Wed., July 3 — Evening prayer,5:40 p.m.; Mass, 6 p.m.FIRST CONGREGATIONALCHURCH UCC1400 Elliott Ave., GlencoeRev. Linzy Collins Jr., PastorE-mail: congoucc@gmail.comSun., June 30 — Worship, 9:15 a.m.Tues., July 2 — Bible study, 9:30a.m.FIRST EVANGELICALLUTHERAN925 13th St. E., GlencoeDaniel Welch, Senior PastorRonald L. Mathison,Associate Pastor320-864-5522www.firstglencoe.orgE-mail: office@firstglencoe.orgWed., June 26 — Worship withcommunion, 7 p.m.; nominating committee,6 p.m.; pictorial directory, 7Continuing the 53-year tradition from <strong>The</strong> Glencoe Enterprise.p.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 8 a.m.;fellowship, 9 a.m.; KDUZ broadcast,9:30 a.m.; worship with communion,10:30 a.m.Tues., July 2 — Day school board,7 p.m.GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERANLutheran Church–Missouri Synod1407 Cedar Ave. N., Glencoewww.gslcglencoe.orgRev. James F. Gomez, PastorMatthew Harwell,Director of Christian EducationE-mail: office@gslcglencoe.orgWed., June 26 — Worship withcommunion, 7 p.m.; youth fundraiserfireworks tent at Coborn’s through July6.Sat., June 29 — LCMS NYG participantsleave for SATX, 10:30 a.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 9 a.m.;Community Strings rehearsal, 6 p.m.Wed., July 3 — No worship.ST. JOHN’SEVANGELICAL LUTHERAN4505 80th St., Helen TownshipGlencoeDennis Reichow, PastorWed., June 26 — Jesus Cares picnicat Oscar Olson Park, Glencoe, 5 p.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 9 a.m.Mon., July 1 — Elders meeting,6:05 p.m.; church board, 6:35 p.m.GRACE LUTHERAN8638 Plum Ave., BrowntonAndrew Hermodson-Olsen, PastorE-mail:Pastor@GraceBrownton.orgwww.gracebrownton.orgSun., June 30 — Worship, 8:45a.m.IMMANUEL LUTHERAN700 Division St., BrowntonR. Allan Reed, Pastorwww.immanuelbrownton.orgThurs., June 27-Sun., June 30 —Pastor at national L.W.M.L. convention.Sun., June 30 — Worship withguest pastor, the Rev. Bob Alsleben, 9a.m.; register for July 7 communion;Channel 8 video.CONGREGATIONALDivision St., BrowntonBarry Marchant, Interim Pastorbrowntoncongregational.orgWed., June 26 — Women’s fellowshipmeeting, 7:30 p.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 9 a.m.;patriotic service honoring country’sflag and veterans, 7 p.m.; ice creamsundaes follow worship.ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN300 Croyden St., StewartSat., June 29 — No worship.Sun., June 30 — Worship withcommunion, 9:30 a.m.; farewellpotluck, 10:30 a.m.ST. BONIFACE CATHOLICStewartWed., June 26 — Mass, 9 a.m.Thurs., June 27 — Mass, 9 a.m.Sun., June 28 — Mass, 9:15 a.m.ST. MATTHEW’S LUTHERANFernandoAaron Albrecht, PastorWed., June 26 — Bible study, 6p.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship withcommunion, 10 a.m.ST. JOHN’S CHURCH13372 Nature Ave. (rural Biscay)Robert Taylor, Pastor612-644-0628 (cell)320-587-5104 (church)E-mail: rlt721@hotmail.comSun., June 30 — Worship, 9:30 a.m.CROSSROADS CHURCH10484 Bell Ave., PlatoScott and Heidi Forsberg, Pastors320-238-2181www.mncrossroads.orgWed., June 26 — Youth and adultactivities night, 7 p.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 10 a.m.ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN216 <strong>McLeod</strong> Ave. N., PlatoBruce Laabs, Pastor320-238-2550E-mail: stjlplato@embarqmail.comWed., June 26 — Newsletter deadline.Sun., June 30 — “Time of Grace”on TV Channel 9, 6:30 a.m.; worship,9 a.m.; youth choir, 10:15 a.m.ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH OFCHRIST308 First St. N.E., Platowww.platochurch.comSun., June 30 — Worship, 10 a.m.;Prairie Community ice cream social,10 a.m.-11 a.m.IMMANUEL EVANGELICALLUTHERANNew AuburnBradley Danielson, PastorE-mail: immanuellc@yahoo.comSun., June 30 — Worship withcommunion, 9 a.m.GRACE BIBLE CHURCH300 Cleveland Ave. S.W., Silver LakeDr. Tom Rakow, Pastor320-327-2352http://silverlakechurch.orgWed., June 26 — Vacation Bibleschool work night, 7 p.m.Thurs., June 27 — Workers meet atchurch, 3 p.m.; Living Water Puppetsperform at Music in the Park, 6:15p.m.Sat., June 29 — Men’s Bible study,7 a.m.; women’s Bible study, 9 a.m.Sun., June 30 — “First Light” radiobroadcast on KARP 106.9 FM, 7:30a.m.; pre-service prayer time, 9:15a.m.; worship service, 9:30 a.m.; Sundayschool for all ages, 10:35 a.m.;open shooting for Centershot graduates,11:45 a.m.; vacation Bible schoolflyer distribution, 6 p.m.Weds., July 3 — Prayer meeting, 7p.m.Dial-A-Bible Story, 320-327-2843.FAITH PRESBYTERIAN108 W. Main St., Silver LakeMark Ford, Pastor320-327-2452 / Fax 320-327-6562E-mail:faithfriends@embarqmail.comYou may be able to reach someoneat the church every Tuesday throughFriday. Don’t hesitate to come in (usechurch office door) or call, or e-mail atfaithfriends@embarqmail.com.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 10 a.m.;fellowship follows worship with worshipmeeting to follow.HOLY FAMILY CATHOLICCHURCH712 W. Main St., Silver LakeAnthony Stubeda, PastorPatrick Okonkwo, Associate PastorPatrick Schumacher,Associate Pastorwww.holyfamilysilverlake.orgE-mail:office@holyfamilysilverlake.orgWed., June 26 — Mass at CokatoManor, 10 a.m.; Mass, 5 p.m.Thurs., June 27 — Mass at CedarCrest, 10:30 a.m.; Area Pastoral Council,7 p.m.Fri., June 28 — No Mass.Sat., June 29 — Mass, 6:30 p.m.Sun., June 30 — Mass, 8 a.m. and 8p.m.Tues., July 2 — Mass, 8 a.m.FRIEDEN’S COUNTY LINE11325 Zebra Ave., NorwoodJoseph Clay, PastorSun., June 30 — Worship atFriedens, 10 a.m.THE CHURCH OF JESUSCHRIST OF LATTER DAYSAINTS770 School Rd., HutchinsonKenneth Rand, Branch President320-587-5665Wed., June 26 — Young men andwomen (12-18 years old) and scouting,7 p.m.-8:30 p.m.Sun., June 30 — Sunday school,10:50 a.m.-11:30 a.m.; priesthood, reliefsociety and primary, 11:40 a.m.-12:30 p.m.WATER OF LIFE CHURCHIGLESIA METODISTA LIBREClinica del Alma727 16th St. E., GlencoeSpanish/bi-lingual servicesNestor and Maria German, PastorsE-mail:nestor2maria@hotmail.comSun., June 30 — Worship, 2 p.m.ST. PETERLUTHERAN CHURCHCorner C.R. 1 and Second St. S.77 Second Ave. S., Lester PrairieLayton Lemke, Vacancy PastorSun., June 30 — Worship, 9 a.m.;Sunday school and Bible study, 10:15a.m.BETHEL LUTHERAN77 Lincoln Ave., Lester PrairiePastor Bethany Nelson320-395-2125Wed., June 26 — Worship, 7 p.m.Fri., June 28 — Hay Day vacationBible school, 4 p.m.-7 p.m.Sat., June 29 — Hay Day vacationBible school, 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 9 a.m.;Levi Arens baptism, 9 a.m.; vacationBible school, 9 a.m.; coffee and fellowship,10 a.m.Mon., June 24 — Bible study, 7p.m.Tues., June 25 — Outreach meeting,6 p.m.Wed., June 26 — Worship, 7 p.m.SHALOM BAPTIST CHURCH1215 Roberts Rd. S.W., HutchinsonRick Stapleton, Senior PastorAdam Krumrie, Worship PastorTami Smithee, Student Ministries320-587-2668 / Fax 320-587-4290www.shalombaptist.orgWed., June 26 — Students ofShalom (SOS) middle school and highschool youth group, 6:30 p.m.; Griefshare,7 p.m.Thurs., June 27 — Youth softball(Roberts Park), 1 p.m.; worship teampractice, 6 p.m.; men’s softball, 6:30p.m.Sat., June 29 — Gluten-free supportgroup, 9 a.m.Sun., June 30 — Worship, 9 a.m.and 10:30 a.m.; adult groups and Sundayschool, 9 a.m.Tues., July 2 — Women’s picnic atRotary Park, noon; women’s growthgroups, 8:15 p.m.To be advertise on this page for only$5.75 per week, contact us at 320-864-5518.Churches, please turn in your calendars by5 p.m. on Mondays to be included in this listing.E-mail: richg@glencoenews.com | Fax: 320-864-5510Happy Hour InnFamily RestaurantBreakfast • Lunch • DinnerDowntown GlencoeAcross from the CourthouseOpen 7 Days A Week320-864-4412www.firstmnbank.comYour Community BankSince 1881320-864-3161Glencoe, MNMember FDICTAILORTESSTeresa Ackerson, Owner1429 11 th St., Glencoe320-864-6199rofessionalnsuranceroviders613 E. 10 th St.Glencoe320-864-5581BOB SHANAHANTREE SERVICEStrimming - removalbrush chippingaerial bucket truck work810 First St. E., Glencoe320-864-3800 320-510-1417GlencoeOil Co.John & Chuck Shamla(320) 864-5506downtown Glencoeacross from the CourthouseOpen Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m.-7 p.m.Sat. 6 a.m.-NoonJOURNEY MENTALHEALTH SERVICES PLC1110 Greeley Ave. N.Glencoe, MN 55336Ph: 320-864-4109Fax: 320-864-4676* Providing Individual,Marriage, Family andChild Psychotherapy<strong>Chronicle</strong>Advertisera continuation of<strong>The</strong> Glencoe Ent erprise716 E. 10 th St.,Glencoe320-864-5518Priority 1Metrowest Realty806 10 th St. • Suite 101,Glencoe, MN 55336Office: 320-864-4877Fax: 320-864-6332Cell: 320-894-56821106 Hennepin Ave., Glencoe320-864-4414HOURS: Mon. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.;Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 9-1 p.m.After Hours Appointments AvailableGlencoe AreaMinisterial Assoc.Monthly Meeting(<strong>The</strong> First Tuesdayof each month exceptJune, July and August)


<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 26, 2013, page 5BLegal NoticesForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: March16, 2012MORTGAGOR: Andrew C. Curtis,a single man.MORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Filed March 20,2012, <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Registrar ofTitles, Document No. 53915 on Certificateof Title No. 14305.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorganChase Bank, National Association.Dated December 17, 2012 Filed December21, 2012, as Document No.T55253.Said Mortgage being upon RegisteredLand.TRANSACTION AGENT:Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT’SMORTGAGE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER ON MORTGAGE:100177050600035612LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATORSTATED ON MORTGAGE: CornerstoneMortgage CompanyRESIDENTIAL MORTGAGESERVICER: JPMorgan ChaseBank, National Association.MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-DRESS: 1850 West Shore DriveSouthwest, Hutchinson, MN 55350TAX PARCEL I.D. #:234540200LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lot 20, Block 1, Island ViewHeights Sixth Addition, <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong>, Minnesota.COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$159,183.00AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $166,938.20That prior to the commencementof this mortgage foreclosure proceedingMortgagee/Assignee of Mortgageecomplied with all notice requirementsas 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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:August 15, 2013 at 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,Law Enforcement Center, MainLobby, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid Mortgage, and taxes, if any, onsaid premises, and the costs and disbursements,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 reinstatedunder section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under section580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on February18, 2014, unless that date falls ona weekend or legal holiday, in whichcase it is the next weekday, and unlessthe 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 OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVEUNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: June 19, 2013JPMorgan Chase Bank,National AssociationMortgagee/Assignee of MortgageeUSSET, WEINGARDEN ANDLIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952) 925-688830 – 13-005015THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> June 26, July 3, 10, 17,24 and 31, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: April30, 2008ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$167,469.00MORTGAGOR(S): Victor M.Reyes and <strong>The</strong>resa E. Reyes, husbandand wifeMORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., asnominee for River City Mortgage &Financial, LLC, a Delaware limitedliability company.DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Recorded on May 6, 2008 in the Officeof the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Recorderas Document Number A-377011.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: Wells FargoBank, N.A. by written assignmentrecorded on November 5, 2012 asDocument Number A405946 in theOffice of the <strong>County</strong> Recorder of<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Minnesota.LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Commencing at a point 123 feetWest and 132 feet South of theNortheast corner of Lot Sixty-seven(67), Lynn Addition to Hutchinson,Minnesota, according to the platthereof on file and of record in theoffice of the <strong>County</strong> Recorder in andfor <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Minnesota,thence Southerly along the East lineof said Lot Sixty-seven (67), a distanceof 132 feet; thence Westerly ona line parallel with the North line ofsaid Lot Sixty-seven (67) a distanceof 66 feet; thence Northerly on a lineparallel with the East line of said LotSixty-seven (67), a distance of 132feet and thence Easterly on a lineparallel with the North line of saidLot Sixty-seven (67), a distance of 66feet to the point of commencement.STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-ERTY: 440 SW Merrill Street,Hutchinson, MN 55350-2850COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>,MinnesotaTHE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$166,645.03THAT no action or proceeding hasbeen instituted at law to recover thedebt secured by said mortgage, orany part thereof; that there has beencompliance with all pre-foreclosurenotice and acceleration requirementsof said mortgage, and /or applicablestatutes.PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:June 11, 2013, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Office, 801 East10 th Street, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid mortgage and taxes, if any actuallypaid by the mortgagee, on thepremises and the costs and disbursementsallowed by law. <strong>The</strong> time allowedby law for redemption by saidmortgagor(s), their personal representativesor assigns is six (6)months from the date of sale.Unless said mortgage is reinstatedor the property redeemed, or unlessthe time for redemption is reduced byjudicial order, you must vacate thepremises by 11:59 p.m. on December11, 2013.MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASEDFROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONON 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 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: April 15, 2013WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.MortgageeREITER & SCHILLER, P.A.By: /s/Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.James J. Pauly, Esq.Steven R. Pennock, Esq.Curt N. Trisko, Esq.Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.Attorneys for Mortgagee25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102-2227(651) 209-9760(13-0273-FC01)THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> April 17, 24, May 1, 8,15 and 22, 2013)NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENTOF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that the mortgage foreclosure sale referredto in the foregoing Notice ofMortgage Foreclosure Sale has beenpostponed from: June 11, 2013 at10:00 AM to July 24, 2013 at 10:00AM.Said sale will be held at the mainoffice of the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff,801 East 10 th Street, in the City ofGlencoe, <strong>County</strong> of <strong>McLeod</strong>, State ofMinnesota.Unless said mortgage is reinstatedor the property redeemed, or unlessthe time for redemption is reduced byjudicial order, you must vacate thepremises by 11:59 p.m. on January24, 2014.Dated: June 21, 2013WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.MortgageeREITER & SCHILLER, P.A.By: /s/Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.James J. Pauly, Esq.Steven R. Pennock, Esq.Curt N. Trisko, Esq.Jeffrey D. Kobucar, Esq.<strong>The</strong> Academy Professional Building25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102(651) 209-9760(13-0273-FC01)NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALEFORECLOSURE DATAMinn. Stat. § 580.025(1) Street Address, City and ZipCode of Mortgaged Premises440 SW Merrill Street,Hutchinson, MN 55350(2) Transaction AgentMortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as nominee for RiverCity Mortgage & Financial, LLC, aDelaware limited liability company(3) Name of Mortgage Originator(Lender)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for RiverCity Mortgage & Financial, LLC, aDelaware limited liability company(4) Residential ServicerWells Fargo 800-868-0043(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number23-112-1330(6) Transaction Agent’s MortgageID Number (MERS number)100315900000093152(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June26, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: August31, 2010ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$219,844.00MORTGAGOR(S): Jason Ziermannand Kim Ziermann, husbandand wife.MORTGAGEE: Wells FargoBank, N.A.DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Recorded on September 3, 2010 inthe Office of the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>Recorder as Document Number392011ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: noneLEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Outlot B and Lot Five (5), BlockOne (1) of Bergen Estates.STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-ERTY: 18217 Baldwin Court, LesterPrairie, MN 55354-7959COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>,MinnesotaTHE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$209,341.04THAT no action or proceeding hasbeen instituted at law to recover thedebt secured by said mortgage, orany part thereof; that there has beencompliance with all pre-foreclosurenotice and acceleration requirementsof said mortgage, and /or applicablestatutes.PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:May 15, 2013, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Office, 801 East10 th Street, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid mortgage and taxes, if any actuallypaid by the mortgagee, on thepremises and the costs and disbursementsallowed by law. <strong>The</strong> time allowedby law for redemption by saidmortgagor(s), their personal representativesor assigns is six (6)months from the date of sale.Unless said mortgage is reinstatedor the property redeemed, or unlessthe time for redemption is reduced byjudicial order, you must vacate thepremises by 11:59 p.m. on November15, 2013.MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASEDFROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONON 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 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: March 19, 2013WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.MortgageeSCHILLER & ADAM, P.A.By: /s/Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.James J. Pauly, Esq.Steven R. Pennock, Esq.Curt N. Trisko, Esq.Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.Attorneys for Mortgagee25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102-2227(651) 209-9760(13-1332-FC01)THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> March 27, April 3, 10,17, 24 and May 1, 2013)NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENTOF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that the mortgage foreclosure sale referredtoin the foregoing Notice ofMortgage Foreclosure Sale has beenpostponed from May 15, 2013 at10:00 AM to June 11, 2013 at 10:00ALM.Said sale will be held at the mainoffice of the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff,801 East 10 th Street, in the City ofGlencoe, <strong>County</strong> of <strong>McLeod</strong>, State ofMinnesota.Unless said mortgage is reinstatedor the property redeemed, or unlessthe time for redemption is reduced byjudicial order, you must vacate thepremises by 11:59 p.m. on December11, 2013.Dated: May 20, 2013WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.MortgageeREITER & SCHILLER, P.A.By:Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.N. Kibongni Fondyungallah, Esq.James J. Pauly, Esq.Steven R. Pennock, Esq.Curt N. Trisko, Esq.Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.<strong>The</strong> Academy Professional Building25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102(651) 209-9760(13-1332-FC01)NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENTOF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that the mortgage foreclosure sale referredto in the foregoing Notice ofMortgage Foreclosure Sale has beenpostponed from: June 11, 2013 at10:00 AM to July 24, 2013 at 10:00AM.Said sale will be held at the mainoffice of the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Sheriff,801 East 10 th Street, in the City ofGlencoe, <strong>County</strong> of <strong>McLeod</strong>, State ofMinnesota.Unless said mortgage is reinstatedor the property redeemed, or unlessthe time for redemption is reduced byjudicial order, you must vacate thepremises by 11:59 p.m. on January24, 2014.Dated: June 21, 2013WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.MortgageeREITER & SCHILLER, P.A.By: /s/Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.James J. Pauly, Esq.Steven R. Pennock, Esq.Curt N. Trisko, Esq.Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.<strong>The</strong> Academy Professional Building25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102(651) 209-9760(13-1332-FC01)NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALEFORECLOSURE DATAMinn. Stat. § 580.025(1) Street Address, City and ZipCode of Mortgaged Premises18217 Baldwin CourtLester Prairie, MN 55354-7959(2) Transaction AgentWells Fargo Bank, N.A.(3) Name of Mortgage OriginatorWells Fargo Bank, N.A.(4) Residential ServicerWells Fargo Bank, N.A.(5) Tax Parcel Identification NumberR.02.059.0050 and R02.059.0070(6) Transaction Agent’s MortgageID Number (MERS number)none(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June26, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: April4, 2007MORTGAGOR: Lucas J. Spaeth,single.MORTGAGEE: Bank of America,N.A.DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded April 9,2007 <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Recorder,Document No. A-369323.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: assigned to: M&T Bank.Dated January 23, 2012 RecordedFebruary 6, 2012, as Document No.400886TRANSACTION AGENT:NONETRANSACTION AGENT’SMORTGAGE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER ON MORTGAGE:NONELENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATORSTATED ON MORTGAGE: Bankof America, N.A.RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGESERVICER: Bayview Loan Servicing,LLCMORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-DRESS: 1414 North Greeley Avenue,Glencoe, MN 55336TAX PARCEL I.D. #:22.060.1130LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lot 6, Block 16, Town ofFranklin, together with the South ½of the vacated East-West Alley lyingadjacent and appurtenant thereto.COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$204,000.00AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $189,365.27That prior to the commencementof this mortgage foreclosure proceedingMortgagee/Assignee of Mortgageecomplied with all notice requirementsas 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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:June 19, 2013 at 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,Law Enforcement Center, MainLobby, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid Mortgage, and taxes, if any, onsaid premises, and the costs and disbursements,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 reinstatedunder section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under section580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on December19, 2013, unless that date falls ona weekend or legal holiday, in whichcase it is the next weekday, and unlessthe 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 OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVEUNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: April 23, 2013M&T BankMortgagee/Assignee of MortgageeUSSET, WEINGARDEN ANDLIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952) 925-688837 – 13-002834 FCTHIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, andJune 5, 2013)NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENTOF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALEPursuant to the provisions of MinnesotaStatutes 580.07, the foregoingforeclosure sale is postponed untilJuly 24, 2013 at 10:00 AM at theSheriff’s Office, Law EnforcementCenter, Main Lobby, Glencoe, MN,in said county and state.Dated: June 19, 2013M&T BankMortgagee/Assignee of MortgageeUSSET, WEINGARDEN ANDLIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952)925-688837-13-002834 FCTHIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> June 26, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: February12, 2007MORTGAGOR: John E. Kern, asingle person and Jacqueline M.Lind, a single person.MORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded March 16,2007 <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Recorder,Document No. A368805.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: MinnesotaHousing Finance Agency. Dated May23, 2007 Recorded June 4, 2007, asDocument No. A-370539TRANSACTION AGENT:Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT’SMORTGAGE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER ON MORTGAGE:100177050600010920LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATORSTATED ON MORTGAGE: CornerstoneMortgage CompanyRESIDENTIAL MORTGAGESERVICER: U.S. Bank HomeMortgage, a division of U.S. BankNational AssociationMORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-DRESS: 823 9 th Street East, Glencoe,MN 55336TAX PARCEL I.D. #:22.050.0030LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Beginning at the Southeast cornerof Lot 2 in Block 1 in the Town ofGlencoe; thence running North onthe East line of said Lot 2, 132 feet tothe Northeast corner of said Lot 2;thence West 74 ¼ feet to a point 8 ¼feet West of the Northwest corner ofsaid Lot 2; thence running South 132feet to a point 8 ¼ feet West of theSouthwest corner of said Lot 2;thence running East 74 ¼ feet to theplace of beginning.COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$102,920.00AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $97,264.33That prior to the commencementof this mortgage foreclosure proceedingMortgagee/Assignee of Mortgageecomplied with all notice requirementsas 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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:July 24, 2013 at 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,Law Enforcement Center, MainLobby, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid Mortgage, and taxes, if any, onsaid premises, and the costs and disbursements,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 reinstatedunder section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under section580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on January24, 2014, unless that date falls on aweekend or legal holiday, in whichcase it is the next weekday, and unlessthe 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 OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVEUNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: May 20, 2013Minnesota Housing Finance AgencyMortgagee/Assignee of MortgageeUSSET, WEINGARDEN ANDLIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952) 925-6888135 – 13-003932 FCTHIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise May29, June 5, 12, 19, 26, & July 3, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: November5, 2003MORTGAGOR: Gary B.Wessling and Lisa M. Wessling, husbandand wife.MORTGAGEE: CommunityLenders, Inc.DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded November12, 2003 <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>Recorder, Document No. A-337911ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: TCF MortgageCorporation. Dated November 5,2003 Recorded November 12, 2003,as Document No. A-337912. Andthereafter assigned to: MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc., Dated May 1, 2006 RecordedMay 8, 2006, as Document No. A-361677. And thereafter assigned to:U.S. Bank National Association.Dated January 19, 2010 RecordedJanuary 26, 2010, as Document No.388252 and by document dated February14, 2013 Recorded February25, 2013, as Document No. 408168.TRANSACTION AGENT:NONETRANSACTION AGENT’SMORTGAGE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER ON MORTGAGE:NONELENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATORSTATED ON MORTGAGE: CommunityLenders, Inc.RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGESERVICER: U.S. Bank HomeMortgage, a division of U.S. BankNational AssociationMORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-Legal NoticesTurn to next page


<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 26, 2013, page 6BLegalsContinued from 5BDRESS: 24425 Grass Lake Road,Winsted, MN 55395TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 140031100LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:All that certain parcel of land situatein the <strong>County</strong> of <strong>McLeod</strong>, Stateof Minnesota, being known and designatedas that part of GovernmentLot 4, <strong>Section</strong> 3, Township 117,Range 27, and further described asfollows. Commencing at the Southwestcorner of said <strong>Section</strong> 3; thenceon an assumed bearing of North 89degrees 34 minutes 34 seconds East,along the South line of said <strong>Section</strong>3,a distance of 1079.19 feet; thenceNorth 00 degrees 21 minutes 29 secondsWest a distance of 588.42 feetto the actual point of beginning of theland to be described; thence continueNorth 00 degrees 21 minutes 29 secondsWest a distance of 520.21 feet;thence North 89 degrees 34 minutes34 seconds East a distance of 263.46feet; thence South 08 degrees 33minutes 48 seconds East a distanceof 122.54 feet; thence South 84 degrees50 minutes 41 seconds East adistance of 343 feet, more or less tothe water’s edge of Grass Lake;thence Southerly, along said water’sedge to the intersection with a linebearing North 89 degrees 34 minutes34 seconds East from the point of beginning;thence Westerly, along lastsaid line, a distance of 417 feet, moreor less, to the point of beginning.Together with a 33 foot wideingress and egress easement over andacross part of Government Lot 4,<strong>Section</strong> 3, Township 117, Range 27,<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Minnesota.Commonly known as 24425GRASSLAKE ROADTax ID: 14-003-1100COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$252,000.00AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $297,193.51That prior to the commencementof this mortgage foreclosure proceedingMortgagee/Assignee of Mortgageecomplied with all notice requirementsas 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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:July 18, 2013 at 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,Law Enforcement Center, MainLobby, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid Mortgage, and taxes, if any, onsaid premises, and the costs and disbursements,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 reinstatedunder section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under section580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on January20, 2014, unless that date falls on aweekend or legal holiday, in whichcase it is the next weekday, and unlessthe 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 OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVEUNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: April 24, 2013U.S. Bank National AssociationMortgagee/Assignee of MortgageeUSSET, WEINGARDEN ANDLIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952) 925-688819 - 12-002666 FCTHIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong> May 22, 29, June 5, 12,19 and 26, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: August17, 2006ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$194,012.70MORTGAGOR(S): KRISTI AL-BERTS and RICHARD ALBERTS,wife and husbandMORTGAGEE: Beneficial Loanand Thrift Co., a Minnesota company.DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Recorded on August 22, 2006 in theoffice of the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>Recorder as Document NumberA364309ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: None.LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:<strong>The</strong> South 21 feet of Lot 6; Lot 7and 8 in Block 3 of First SouthwestAddition to Lester Prairie, exceptingtherefrom the West 130 feet thereof.STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-ERTY: 123 FIR ST S, LESTERPRAIRIE, MN 55354COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>,MinnesotaTHE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$211,473.00THAT no action or proceeding hasbeen instituted at law to recover thedebt secured by said mortgage, orany part thereof; that there has beencompliance with all pre-foreclosurenotice and acceleration requirementsof said mortgage, and /or applicablestatutes.PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:July 17, 2013, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Office, 801 East10 th Street, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid mortgage and taxes, if any actuallypaid by the mortgagee, on thepremises and the costs and disbursementsallowed by law. <strong>The</strong> time allowedby law for redemption by saidmortgagor(s), their personal representativesor assigns is six (6)months from the date of sale.Unless said mortgage is reinstatedor the property redeemed, or unlessthe time for redemption is reduced byjudicial order, you must vacate thepremises by 11:59 p.m. on January17, 2014.MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASEDFROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONON 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 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: May 23, 2013BENEFICIAL LOANAND THRIFT CO.MortgageeSCHILLER & ADAM, P.A.By: /s/Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.James J. Pauly, Esq.Steven R. Pennock, Esq.Curt N. Trisko, Esq.Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.Attorneys for Mortgagee<strong>The</strong> Academy Professional Building25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102-2227(651) 209-9760(13-2462-FC01)THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTORNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALEFORECLOSURE DATAMinn. Stat. § 580.025(1) Street Address, City and ZipCode of Mortgaged Premises123 FIR ST SLESTER PRAIRIE, MN 55354(2) Transaction AgentBeneficial Loan and Thrift Co, aMinnesota Company(3) Name of Mortgage Originator(Lender)Beneficial Loan and Thrift Co.,a Minnesota Company(4) Residential ServicerHSBC Consumer Lending MortgageServices(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number17-058-0310(6) Transaction Agent’s MortgageID Number (MERS number)none(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise May29, June 5, 12, 19, 26 & July 3, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: October2, 2006MORTGAGOR: Amy S. Millerbernd,a single person.MORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded October16, 2006 <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Recorder,Document No. A365635.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: NationstarMortgage LLC. Dated April 17, 2013Recorded April 24, 2013, as DocumentNo. A409305.TRANSACTION AGENT:Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT’SMORTGAGE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER ON MORTGAGE:100026900030910250LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATORSTATED ON MORTGAGE: BellAmerica Mortgage LLC DBA BellMortgageRESIDENTIAL MORTGAGESERVICER: Nationstar Mortgage,LLCMORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-DRESS: 141 East Fairlawn Avenue,Winsted, MN 55395TAX PARCEL I.D. #:21.100.0190LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lot 1, Block 3, MeadowbrookSecond Addition, <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>,Minnesota.COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$272,000.00AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $295,697.56That prior to the commencementof this mortgage foreclosure proceedingMortgagee/Assignee of Mortgageecomplied with all notice requirementsas 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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:July 23, 2013 at 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,Law Enforcement Center, MainLobby, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid Mortgage, and taxes, if any, onsaid premises, and the costs and disbursements,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 reinstatedunder section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under section580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on January23, 2014, unless that date falls on aweekend or legal holiday, in whichcase it is the next weekday, and unlessthe 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 OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVEUNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: May 16, 2013Nationstar Mortgage LLCMortgagee/Assignee of MortgageeUSSET, WEINGARDEN ANDLIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952) 925-688821 – 13-003628 FCTHIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise May29, June 5, 12, 19, 26, & July 3, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: October10, 2012MORTGAGOR: Jason J. Neuand Susanna T. Neu, husband andwife.MORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded October18, 2012 <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Recorder,Document No. 405591.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: Stearns Lending,Inc. Dated May 10, 2013Recorded May 16, 2013, as DocumentNo. A409675.TRANSACTION AGENT:Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT’SMORTGAGE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER ON MORTGAGE:100183300002149269LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATORSTATED ON MORTGAGE:Stearns Lending, Inc.RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGESERVICER: LoanCare, a divisionof FNF Servicing, Inc.MORTGAGE PROPERTY AD-DRESS: 1108 Prairie Ridge Lane,Lester Prairie, MN 55354TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 17-093-0380LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lot 11, Block 4, Prairie Ridge 2 ndAddition, according to the recordedplat thereof, and situate in <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong>, Minnesota.COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$173,500.00AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $177,360.08That prior to the commencementof this mortgage foreclosure proceedingMortgagee/Assignee of Mortgageecomplied with all notice requirementsas 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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:July 25, 2013 at 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,Law Enforcement Center, MainLobby, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid Mortgage, and taxes, if any, onsaid premises, and the costs and disbursements,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 reinstatedunder section 580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed under section580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on January27, 2014, unless that date falls on aweekend or legal holiday, in whichcase it is the next weekday, and unlessthe 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 OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVEUNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: May 23, 2013Stearns Lending, Inc.Mortgagee/Assignee of MortgageeUSSET, WEINGARDEN ANDLIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee ofMortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952) 925-6888100 – 13-004052FCTHIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June5, 12, 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALETHE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE:09/01/2005MORTGAGOR(S): Vernon J.Forcier, Jr. and Kristin K. Forcier,husband and wife.MORTGAGEE: Chase BankUSA, N.A.Transaction Agent: N/ATransaction Agent Mortgage IDNo: n/aLender or Broker: Chase BankUSA, N.A.Servicer: JPMorgan Chase Bank,N.A.Mortgage Originator : Chase BankUSA, N.A.DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING: Recorded November01, 2005, <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Registrarof Titles, Document No. T43092Against Certificate of Title no.0008820.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorganChase Bank, National AssociationDated: June 04, 2009, Recorded June24, 2009, <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Registrarof Titles, Document No. T49820Against Certificate of Title no.0008820.LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lot Seven (7), in Block Two (2),Willow Ridge Second Addition,<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>, Minnesota.REGISTERED PROPERTY:YesTAX PARCEL NO: 22.096.0160ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:1708 <strong>McLeod</strong> Ave N, Glencoe, MN55336COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$208,250.00AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDINGTAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-GAGEE: $249,672.89That prior to the commencementof this mortgage foreclosure proceedingMortgagee/Assignee of Mortgageecomplied with all notice requirementsas 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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:Thursday, July 25, 2013, 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office,South Entrance, Courthouse,City of Glencoeto pay the debt then secured bysaid Mortgage, and taxes, if any, onsaid premises, and the costs and disbursements,including attorneys’ feesallowed by law subject to redemptionwithin six (6) months from the dateof said sale by the mortgagor(s), theirpersonal representatives or assigns.DATE TO VACATE PROPER-TY: <strong>The</strong> date on or before which themortgagor must vacate the propertyif the mortgage is not reinstatedunder Minnesota Statutes section580.30 or the property redeemedunder Minnesota Statutes section580.23 is 01/27/2014 at 11:59 p.m.If the foregoing date is a Saturday,Sunday or legal holiday, then the dateto vacate is the next business day at11:59 p.m.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 OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVEUNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: May 29, 2013JPMorgan Chase Bank,National AssociationAssignee of MortgageePeterson, Fram & Bergman, P.A.By: Michael T. OberleJPMorgan Chase Bank,National AssociationAssignee of Mortgagee55 E. 5 th St., Suite 800St. Paul, MN 55101(651) 209-7599THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.16309-130308(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June5, 12, 19, 26, July 3 and 10, 2013)Foreclosure12-088823NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: September20, 2005ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$107,800.00MORTGAGOR(S): Eric C.Larsen and Stephanie R. Larsen, husbandand wifeMORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT: MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc.MIN#: 1000269-0003083467-4LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: BellAmerica Mortgage LLC DBA BellMortgageSERVICER: Wells Fargo Bank,NADATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed September 27, 2005, <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Recorder, as DocumentNumber A356084ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: Wells FargoBank, NA; Dated: October 2, 2012filed: October 2, 2012, recorded asdocument number A405258LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lot Five (5) in Block Eight (8) togetherwith the North Half of the vacatedEast-West alley and the EastHalf of the vacated Owen Avenue adjacentand appurtenant thereto, in theTown of Glencoe.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1504 E10 th Street, Glencoe, MN 55336PROPERTY IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER: 22.050.0460COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$104,755.25THAT all pre-foreclosure requirementshave been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been institutedat law or otherwise to recoverthe debt secured by said mortgage,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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:July 31, 2013, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe,MN 55336to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidpremises and the costs and disbursements,including attorneys fees allowedby law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date ofsaid sale 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 beforewhich the mortgagor(s) must vacatethe property, if the mortgageis not reinstated under section580.30 or the property is not redeemedunder section 580.23, is11:59 p.m. on January 31, 2014.“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 THAT 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED FOR AGRICULTURALPRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.Dated: June 4, 2013Wells Fargo Bank, NAAssignee of MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPByLawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160XRonald W. Spencer – 0104061Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918Gary J. Evers – 0134764Patricia L. Assmann - 0388455Attorneys for Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICES ACT,YOU ARE ADVISED THAT THISOFFICE IS DEEMED TO BE ADEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFOR-MATION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THISNOTICE IS REQUIRED BY THEPROVISIONS OF THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICES ACTAND DOES NOT IMPLY THATWE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT MONEY FROM ANYONEWHO HAS DISCHARGED THEDEBT UNDER THE BANKRUPT-CY LAWS OF THE UNITEDSTATES.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June12, 19, 26, July 3, 10, and 17, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: September29, 2006ORIGINALPRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$88,609.00MORTGAGOR(S): Dustin R.Kloeckl, a single personMORTGAGEE: Wells FargoBank, N.A.DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Recorded on October 3, 2006 in theOffice of the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>Recorder as Document Number A-365336ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: noneLEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Beginning at the Northeast cornerof Lot One (1) in Block Two (2) inthe Town of Franklin, according tothe plat thereof on file in the Officeof the Register of Deeds; thence runningWest seventy and one eighth (701/8) feet; thence South at right anglessix (6) rods; thence East at right anglesseventy and one-eighth (70 1/8)feet; thence North to the point of beginning,being a part of Lots One (1)and Four (4) in Block Two (2) in theTown of Franklin.STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-ERTY: 1529 Greeley Ave N, Glencoe,MN 55336-1349COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>,MinnesotaTHE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$84,721.64THAT no action or proceeding hasbeen instituted at law to recover thedebt secured by said mortgage, orany part thereof; that there has beencompliance with all pre-foreclosurenotice and acceleration requirementsof said mortgage, and /or applicablestatutes.PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:August 13, 2013, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Office, 801 East10 th Street, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid mortgage and taxes, if any actuallypaid by the mortgagee, on thepremises and the costs and disbursementsallowed by law. <strong>The</strong> time allowedby law for redemption by saidmortgagor(s), their personal representativesor assigns is six (6)months from the date of sale.Unless said mortgage is reinstatedor the property redeemed, or unlessthe time for redemption is reduced byjudicial order, you must vacate thepremises by 11:59 p.m. on February13, 2014.MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASEDFROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONON 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 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: June 11, 2013WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.SCHILLER & ADAM, P.A.By: /s/Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.James J. Pauly, Esq.Steven R. Pennock, Esq.Curt N. Trisko, Esq.Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.Legal NoticesTurn to next page


<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 26, 2013, page 7BEARLY DEADLINES4 th of JulyDue to the July 4 th Holiday, our deadlinesfor the following papers will be:NOON, Tues., July 2Sibley Shopper, Galaxy,Glencoe Advertiser5 p.m., Mon., July 1Silver Lake LeaderArlington EnterpriseAll of our offices will beCLOSED on Thursday, July 4.LegalsContinued from 6BAttorneys for Mortgagee<strong>The</strong> Academy Professional Building25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102(651) 209-9760(13-2285-FC01)THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTORNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALEFORECLOSURE DATAMinn. Stat. § 580.025(1) Street Address, City and ZipCode of Mortgaged Premises1529 Greeley Ave NGlencoe, MN 55336-1349(2) Transaction AgentWells Fargo Bank, N.A.(3) Name of Mortgage Originator(Lender)Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.(4) Residential ServicerWells Fargo Bank, N.A.(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number22-060-0070(6) Transaction Agent’s MortgageID Number (MERS number)None(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June19, 26, July 3, 10, 17, and 24, 2013)ForeclosureNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: April25, 2012ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$120,267.00MORTGAGOR(S): Melanie K.Ristine and Mitchell G. Ristine, wifeand husband.MORTGAGEE: Wells FargoBank, N.A.DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Recorded on May 2, 2012 in the Officeof the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Recorderas Document Number 402463.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to: noneLEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lot 3, Block 1, Plaza Heights.STREET ADDRESS OF PROP-ERTY: 830 South Grade Road SW,Hutchinson, MN 55350-2850COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong>,MinnesotaTHE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$126,154.42THAT no action or proceeding hasbeen instituted at law to recover thedebt secured by said mortgage, orany part thereof; that there has beencompliance with all pre-foreclosurenotice and acceleration requirementsof said mortgage, and /or applicablestatutes.PURSUANT, to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theabove described property will be soldby the Sheriff of said county as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:August 7, 2013, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Office, 801 East10 th Street, Glencoe, MNto pay the debt then secured bysaid mortgage and taxes, if any actuallypaid by the mortgagee, on thepremises and the costs and disbursementsallowed by law. <strong>The</strong> time allowedby law for redemption by saidmortgagor(s), their personal representativesor assigns is six (6)months from the date of sale.Unless said mortgage is reinstatedor the property redeemed, or unlessthe time for redemption is reduced byjudicial order, you must vacate thepremises by 11:59 p.m. on February7, 2014.MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASEDFROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONON 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 DE-TERMINING, AMONG OTHERTHINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IM-PROVED WITH A RESIDENTIALDWELLING OF LESS THAN 5UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTYUSED IN AGRICULTURAL PRO-DUCTION, AND ARE ABAN-DONED.”Dated: June 17, 2013WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.SCHILLER & ADAM, P.A.By: /s/Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq.James J. Pauly, Esq.Steven R. Pennock, Esq.Curt N. Trisko, Esq.Jeffrey D. Klobucar, Esq.Attorneys for Mortgagee<strong>The</strong> Academy Professional Building25 North Dale StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102(651) 209-9760(13-2848-FC01)THIS IS A COMMUNICATIONFROM A DEBT COLLECTORNOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALEFORECLOSURE DATAMinn. Stat. § 580.025(1) Street Address, City and ZipCode of Mortgaged Premises830 SOUTH GRADE ROAD SW,HUTCHINSON, MN 55350(2) Transaction AgentWells Fargo Bank, N.A.(3) Name of Mortgage Originator(Lender)Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.(4) Residential ServicerWells Fargo Bank, N.A.(5) Tax Parcel Identification Number23.389.0030(6) Transaction Agent’s MortgageID Number (MERS number)None(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June19, 26, July 3, 10, 17, and 24, 2013)Foreclosure13-090444NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: November20, 2008ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$132,020.00MORTGAGOR(S): Candace R.Bauer, a single woman.MORTGAGEE: Wells FargoBank, NALENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: WellsFargo Bank, NASERVI CER: Wells Fargo Bank,NADATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed December 23, 2008, <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Recorder, as DocumentNumber A-381061LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:<strong>The</strong> East Half of Lots Six (6) andSeven (7) in Block Seven (7) in CollegeAddition to Hutchinson Exceptthat part of said Lot 6 described asfollows: Beginning at the Southeastcorner of said Lot 6; thence Northerly,along the East line of said Lot 6 adistance of 14.67 feet; thenceSoutherly, to the intersection with theSouth line of said Lot 6 distant 2.50feet Westerly of said Southeast cornerof Lot 6; thence Easterly, alongsaid South line 2.50 feet to the pointof beginning. Together with all thatpart of vacated Maple Street adjoiningsaid Lot 6 and seven: Except,those portions of vacated MapleStreet described as follows: Beginningat a point on the Easterly prolongationof the North line of Lot 7,Block 7, of said College Addition, adistance of 16.50 feet West of theEast line of said vacated MapleStreet; thence continuing Easterly,along said Easterly prolongation, adistance of 16.50 feet to said Eastline, thence Southerly, along saidEast line, a distance of 55.00 feet;thence Northwesterly, deflecting tothe right 104 degrees 31 minutes 17seconds a distance of 24.00 feet;thence Northeasterly a distance of49.00 feet to the point of beginning.ANDCommencing at the intersection ofthe Easterly prolongation of theNorth line of Lot 7, Block 7, of saidCollege Addition with the East lineof said vacated Maple Street; thenceSoutherly, along said East line 55.00feet to the point of beginning of theland to be described; thence Northwesterly,deflecting to the right 104degrees 31 minutes 17 seconds 24.00feet; thence Southwesterly to the intersectionwith the Easterly prolongationof the South line of said Lot 7distant 7.77 feet Easterly of theSoutheast corner of said Lot 7;thence Easterly, along said Easterlyprolongation of the South line of Lot7 to said East line of vacated MapleStreet, thence Northerly, along saidEast line to the point of beginning,ANDCommencing at the Northeast cornerof Lot 6, Block 7, of said CollegeAddition; thence Easterly, along theEasterly prolongation of the Northline of said Lot 6 a distance of 7.77feet to the point of beginning of theland to be described; thence Southwesterly,to the intersection with theEast line of said Lot 6 distant 14.67feet Northerly of the Southeast cornerof said Lot 6; thence Southerly,along said East line of Lot 6 a distanceof 14.67 feet to the South lineof said vacated Maple Street; thenceEasterly, along said South line vacatedMaple Street 33.00 feet to the Eastline of said vacated Maple Street;thence Northerly, along said East lineof vacated Maple Street to the intersectionwith said Easterly prolongationof the North line of Lot 6; thenceWesterly, along said Easterly prolongationof the North line of said Lot 6a distance of 25.23 feet to the pointof beginning.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 99<strong>McLeod</strong> Ave NE, Hutchinson, MN55350COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICA-TION NUMBER: 23.088.0610THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$136,970.25THAT all pre-foreclosure requirementshave been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been institutedat law or otherwise to recoverthe debt secured by said mortgage,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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:August 7, 2013, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe,MN 55336to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidpremises and the costs and disbursements,including attorneys fees allowedby law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date ofsaid said 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 beforewhich the mortgagor(s) must vacatethe property, if the mortgageis not reinstated under section580.30 or the property is not redeemedunder section 580.23, is11:59 p.m. on February 7, 2014.“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 5, 2013WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPByLawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160XRonald W. Spencer – 0104061Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918Gary J. Evers – 00134764Patricia L. Assmann - 0388455Attorneys for Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICESACT, YOU ARE ADVISED THATTHIS OFFICE IS DEEMED TOBE A DEBT COLLECTOR. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. THIS NOTICE IS RE-QUIRED BY THE PROVISIONSOF THE FAIR DEBT COLLEC-TION PRACTICES ACT ANDDOES NOT IMPLY THAT WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT MONEY FROM ANYONEWHO HAS DISCHARGED THEDEBT UNDER THE BANKRUPT-CY LAWS OF THE UNITEDSTATES.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June19, 26, July 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2013)Foreclosure12-086060NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE 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 conditionsof the following describedmortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE: November20, 2002ORIGINAL PRINICIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$121,650.00MORTGAGOR(S): William J.Hummel and <strong>The</strong>resa L. Hummel,husband and wife.MORTGAGEE: Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT: MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc.MIN#: 1000269-0004050293-1LENDER OR BROKER ANDMORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STAT-ED ON THE MORTGAGE: BellAmerica Mortgage, LLC DBA BellMortgageSERVICER: JPMorgan ChaseBank, N.A.DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:Filed December 12, 2002, <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Recorder, as DocumentNumber A-326393ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-GAGE: Assigned to JPMorgan ChaseBank, National Association; Dated:August 28, 2012 filed September 13,2012, recorded as document number404859.LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY:Lot Nineteen (19), and the SouthForty (40) feet of Lot Twenty (20), inBlock Two (2) in Lester Prairie.PROPERTY ADDRESS: 124 PineSt, Lester Prairie, MN 55354COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-TY IS LOCATED: <strong>McLeod</strong>TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICA-TION NUMBER: 17-050-0200THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TOBE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ONTHE DATE OF THE NOTICE:$114,710.03THAT all pre-foreclosure requirementshave been complied with; thatno action or proceeding has been institutedat law or otherwise to recoverthe debt secured by said mortgage,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 follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:August 1, 2013, 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s MainOffice, 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe,MN 55336to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidpremises and the costs and disbursements,including attorneys fees allowedby law, subject to redemptionwithin 6 months from the date ofsaid sale 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 beforewhich the mortgagor(s) must vacatethe property, if the mortgageis not reinstated under section580.30 or the property is not redeemedunder section 580.23, is11:59 p.m. on February 3, 2014.“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 11, 2013JPMorgan Chase Bank,National AssociationAssignee of MortgageeSHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPByLawrence P. Zielke – 152559Diane F. Mach – 2737888Melissa L.B. Porter – 0337778Randolph W. Dawdy – 2160XRonald W. Spencer – 0104061Stephanie O. Nelson – 0388918Gary J. Evers – 00134764Patricia L. Assmann - 0388455Attorneys for Mortgagee12550 West Frontage Road, Ste. 200Burnsville, MN 55337(952) 831-4060PURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBTCOLLECTION PRACTICESACT, YOU ARE ADVISED THATTHIS OFFICE IS DEEMED TOBE A DEBT COLLECTOR. ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. THIS NOTICE IS RE-QUIRED BY THE PROVISIONSOF THE FAIR DEBT COLLEC-TION PRACTICES ACT ANDDOES NOT IMPLY THAT WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT MONEY FROM ANYONEWHO HAS DISCHARGED THEDEBT UNDER THE BANKRUPT-CY LAWS OF THE UNITEDSTATES.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June19, 26, July 3, 10, 17 and 24, 2013)City of StewartNotice of Hearingon Proposed AssessmentStewart, MNJune 10, 2013TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:Notice is hereby given that theCouncil will meet at 7:00 p.m. onJuly 8, 2013, in the City CommunityCenter located at 551 Prior Street toconsider, and possibly adopt, the proposedassessment for the 2012-2013Infrastructure Improvements – GroupB project. Adoption by the council ofthe proposed assessment may occurat the hearing. <strong>The</strong> following is thearea proposed to be assessed:• Hall Street from Herbert Streetto Main Street• Bowman Street from PowersStreet north to the railroad tracks.Such assessment is proposed to bepayable in equal annual installmentsextending over a period of 15 years,the first of the installments to bepayable in 2015 in conjunction withproperty tax payments, and will bearinterest at the rate of 2 percent perannum from the date of the adoptionof the assessment resolution. To thefirst installment shall be added intereston the entire assessment from thedate of the assessment resolutionuntil December 31, 2015. To eachsubsequent installment when dueshall be added interest for one yearon all unpaid installments.You may at any time prior to certificationof the assessment to thecounty auditor, pay the entire assessmenton such property, with interestaccrued to the date of payment, to theCity Clerk. No interest shall becharged if the entire assessment ispaid within 30 days from the adoptionof this assessment. You may atany time thereafter, pay to the CityClerk the entire amount of the assessmentremaining unpaid, with interestaccrued to December 31 of the yearin which such payment is made. Suchpayment must be made before November15 or interest will be chargedthrough December 31 of the succeedingyear. If you decide not to prepaythe assessment before the date givenabove the rate of interest that willapply is 2 percent per year. <strong>The</strong> rightto partially prepay the assessment isavailable.<strong>The</strong> proposed assessment roll ison file for public inspection at theCity Clerk’s office. <strong>The</strong> total amountof the proposed assessment is approximately$237,950. Written ororal objections will be considered atthe meeting. No appeal may be takenas to the amount of an assessmentunless a written objection signed bythe affect property owner is filedwith the municipal clerk prior to theassessment hearing or presented tothe presiding officer at the hearing.<strong>The</strong> council may upon such noticeconsider any objection to the amountof a proposed individual assessmentat an adjourned meeting upon suchfurther notice to the affected propertyowners as it deems advisable.If an assessment is contested orthere in an adjourned hearing, thefollowing procedure will be followed:1. <strong>The</strong> City will present its casefirst by calling witnesses who maytestify by narrative or by examination,and by the introduction of exhibits.After each witness has testified,the contesting party will be allowedto ask questions. This procedurewill be repeated with each witnessuntil neither side has furtherquestions.2. After the City has presented allits evidence, the objector may callwitnesses or present such testimonyas the objector desires. <strong>The</strong> sameprocedure for questioning of theCity’s witnesses will be followedwith objector’s witnesses.3. <strong>The</strong> objector may be representedby counsel.4. Minnesota rules of evidencewill not be strictly applied; however,they may be considered and arguedto the council as to the weight ofitems of evidence or testimony presentedto the council.5. <strong>The</strong> entire proceedings will betape-recorded (video-taped).6. At the close of presentation ofevidence, the objector may make afinal presentation to the councilbased on the evidence and the law.No new evidence may be presentedat this point.7. <strong>The</strong> council may adopt the proposedassessment at the hearing.An owner may appeal an assessmentto district court pursuant toMinn. Stat. § 429.081 by serving noticeof the appeal upon the Mayor orClerk of the city within 30 days afterthe adoption of the assessment andfiling such notice with the districtcourt within ten days after serviceupon the Mayor or Clerk.Under Minn. Stat. §§ 435.193 to435.195 and City Assessment Policy,the council may, in its discretion,defer the payment of this special assessmentfor any homestead propertyowned by a person 65 years of age orolder for whom it would be a hardshipto make the payments. When defermentof the special assessment hasbeen granted and is terminated forany reason provided in that law andAssessment Policy, all amount accumulatedplus applicable interest becomedue. Any assessed propertyowner meeting the requirements ofthis law and Assessment Policy, may,within 30 days of the confirmation ofthe assessment, apply to the CityClerk for the prescribed form forsuch deferral of payment of this specialassessment on his/her property./s/ Ronda HulsCity Clerk(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June26, 2013)Advertisementfor BidsADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSOWNER – Buffalo LakeHealthcare Center, Inc.703 W. Yellowstone TrailBuffalo Lake, Minnesota 55314Sealed BIDS for the constructionof the Buffalo Lake Healthcare CenterAddition II, consisting of 10 residentrooms, entrance canopy, reception/waiting,multipurpose,kitchen/activities, dining, lounge remodel,and associated spaces, andcomplete HVAC, Fire Protection andElectrical systems will be receivedby the Owner at the administrativeoffice, 703 W. Yellowstone Trail,Buffalo Lake, MN 55314 until 12:00PM, (Daylight Savings Time), Tuesday,July 16, 2013 and then at saidoffice publicly opened and readaloud.<strong>The</strong> Owner is a Sales Tax exemptentity. <strong>The</strong> BIDDER is requested tosubmit one BID for Materials (BIDITEM NO. 1), and one BID forLabor (BID ITEM NO. 2). <strong>The</strong>Owner will appoint the General Contractoras its purchasing agent in accordancewith Minnesota Rules, part8130.1200, subpart 3D.<strong>The</strong> CONTRACT DOCUMENTSmay be examined at the following locations:Mankato Builders Exchange,Mankato, MNMcGraw HillConstruction/Dodge,Minneapolis, MNMinneapolis Builders Exchange,Minneapolis, MNPlaines Builders Exchange,Sioux Falls, SDSioux Falls Builders Exchange,Sioux Falls, SDSt. Cloud Builders Exchange,St. Cloud, MNSt. Paul Builders Exchange,St. Paul, MNWillmar Builders Exchange,Willmar, MNCopies of the CONTRACT DOC-UMENTS may be obtained by contactingthe Architect; Robert J.Rysavy, LLC, 2801 W. Oak St.,Sioux Falls, SD 57105. Phone605.610.7786<strong>The</strong> Owner retains the right to rejectany and all Bids.(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise June26, 2013)New AuburnTownshipNotice of MeetingNew Auburn TownshipNew Auburn township residents,the monthly meeting of the Board ofSupervisors for July will be held onJuly 1 at 8 p.m.Donald Wolff, Clerk(Published in <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong><strong>Chronicle</strong>/Glencoe Enterprise<strong>Chronicle</strong> June 26, 2013)


<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 26, 2013, page 8B<strong>McLeod</strong>Classifieds<strong>Chronicle</strong>PublishingFor 20 words, one time inADD ANOTHER PAPERFOR ONLY $ 2.00 PER PAPER 3-WEEK SPECIAL:ANY TWO PAPERS and on the internet.30¢ per word after first 20 words.(based on first week pricing)<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>Silver Lake Leader<strong>The</strong> GlencoeAdvertiser<strong>The</strong> Sibley ShopperArlington Enterprise<strong>The</strong> GalaxyONE WEEK: $15 80 2 nd Week 1/2 Price3 rd Week FREETo place an ad: Call: 320-864-5518; Fax: 320-864-5510; E-Mail: trishak@glencoenews.com; Mail: P.O. Box 188, Glencoe, MN 55336AGRICULTURE AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE LIVESTOCK& PETSREAL ESTATERENTALSERVICESAll Six Papers Reach Over 50,000 Readers Weekly in over 33 CommunitiesAdvertisingDeadlinesAGRICULTUREFeed, Seed, HayAl fal fa round bales for sale,$50/bale. (507) 964-2804.Misc. Farm ItemsLIES KE TRAC TORWant ed: Your OLD TRAC TORS,any con di tion, make or mod el. Wealso spe cial ize in new and usedTRAC TOR PARTS AND RE PAIR.Call Kyle. Lo cat ed west of Hen der -son. (612) 203-9256.ANNOUNCEMENTSAnnouncementFREE BIES: We’ll run your ad free2 times — once in the Chron i cleand once in the Ad ver tis er if youare sell ing a used item for lessthan $100. Your ad must in cludethe price of the item you are sell -ing. NO ga rage sale, an i mal, food,feed or want ed to buy items will beac cept ed as a free bie. To place afree bie ad on our web site, therewill be a $1.00 charge.Lost, FoundFound: Fe male Cho colate Lab inPla to. Call Heart of Min ne so ta An i -mal Shelt er. (320) 234-9699.Found: Male Blue Heel er mix, northof Glen coe. Heart of Min ne so ta An -i mal Shelt er (320) 234-9699.AUTOMOTIVE$$ DOL LARS PAID $$ Junk ve -hi cles, re pair able cars/trucks.FREE TOW ING. Flatbed/ wreck erserv ice. Im me diate pick up. Mon -day-Sun day, serv ing your area24/7. (952) 220-TOWS.EMPLOYMENTHelp WantedAUTO GLASS TECH NI CIAN, Wa -co nia, MN. Full serv ice glass com -pa ny seek ing a mo ti vat ed in di vid u -al to in stall auto glass along withglass in vari ous ma chin ery. <strong>The</strong>ide al can didate must have astrong work ethic along with an at -ten tion to de tail. Ex peri ence inauto glass is pre ferred. Must havea valid driv ers li cense and a gooddriv ing record. Com peti tive sal arywith ben e fits. Send resumes to tcglass1969@yahoo.com or by fax(952) 442-5450.CON KLIN® DEAL ERS NEED ED!Life time ca reer in mar ket ing, man -age ment and ap ply ing “Green”pro ducts made in Amer i ca. Fulltime/ part time. For a free cat a log,call Franke’s Con klin Serv ice nowat (320) 238-2370. www.frank e -mar ket ing.com.Star Trib une wee kend car ri er(Sat./Sun.) ear ly a.m. hours.Coun try ro ute. Call (320) 864-3403 or (612) 743-2662.Local truck drivers needed forhauling peas and sweet corn fromfield to processing plant. Shiftwork includes days, nights andweekends. Year-round full-timework with benefits. Must have 2years driving experience, be 23 orolder, flexibility with work schedule.Olivia. (320) 523-5029.Concrete Laborer. Must be hardworking, dependable, energeticand ready to learn the trade (experiencea plus, but not necessary).Must have valid drivers license.Call (320) 296-6061.WANT ED: Full-time, ex peri encedWell Drill er. Must have a valid MNdriv er’s li cense with the abil i ty toob tain a Class A CDL. Paid holi -days, ben e fits and va ca tion. Trav elre quired. Pay de pend ent on ex peri -ence. Ap ply in per son at LTP En ter -pris es, Inc., 16491 High way 7 E.,Hutchin son or call (320) 587-4400.Work WantedBRUST ELEC TRIC Farm, res i -den tial, com mer cial, trench ing,new home and re mo del, serv iceup grades. Over 12 years in Glen -coe. John Brust, own er. FREE ES -TI MATES, Bond ed and in sured.(320) 864-1974.Bob Po lif ka Con struc tion. Farmand home re pairs, sid ing, wind -ows, doors, in su lat ing, at tics andbase ments, mis cel la ne ous. Eventhe lit tle jobs! In sured Lic.#20323613. (320) 864-6268, cell(320) 779-1156.<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong> Mondays at Noon<strong>The</strong> Arlington Enterprise & <strong>The</strong> Silver Lake Leader Tuesdays at NoonEMPLOYMENTWork WantedHAND Y MAN: Will do re mo del ingof kitch ens, bath rooms, hang ingdoors and wind ows, paint ing,sheet rock ing, tex tur iz ing or anyminor re pairs in side or out side.Will also do clean ing of base -ments/ga rag es. Call (320) 848-2722 or (320) 583-1278.FOR SALEGive Aways21” Emer son TV with con vert erbox and re motes. Works great. Af -ter 5 p.m. (320) 237-2541.Kittens. (320) 510-1550.FREE 27 inch TV w/stand. (320)864-5301.Heating/Air Cond.Spe cial- 95% Good man gas fur -nace and pro gram ma ble ther mo -stat $2,200 in stalled or AC unit$1,900 in stalled. J&R Plumb ingHeat ing AC, Lester Prair ie (320)510-5035.Cen tral Boil er Out door Fur nac es.Sum mer re bates up to $1,700 onse lect ed mod els. CLASS-ACTOUT DOOR FUR NACE (763) 972-6255.Household GoodsBUNK BEDS Knotty pine, solid,beautiful, with like-new mattresses.$80.00 (320) 420-6246.MiscellaneousMin ne so ta Twins sea son tick etsfor 2013 sea son. Sec tion 121seats. Pack age in cludes 2 seats.5, 10 or 15 game pack ag es avail -able. Con tact Rick at (952) 224-6331 for more in for ma tion.Wanted To BuyOLD MO TOR CY CLES WANT ED:Cash paid, pre fer ably non run ningcon di tion, ti tle or no ti tle, Hon da,Su zu ki, Ka wa sa ki, Ya ma ha, Tri -umph and oth er makes. Pleasecall Dar ick at 507-381-3405.BUY ING JUNK BAT TER IESWe buy used bat ter ies and leadweights. Pay ing top dol lar for junkbat ter ies. Pay ing $12 for au to mo -tive bat ter ies We pick up with 18bat tery min i mum. Call 800-777-2243.WANT ED TO BUY: Old signs alltypes, farm primi tive paint ed fur ni -ture all types, cup boards, cub byunits, lock er and pool wire bas -kets, wood & metal piec es withlots of draw ers, old pre-1960 holi -day dec o ra tions, in dus tri al/schoolitems such as metal racks, stools,work bench es, light n ing rods andballs, weath er vanes, ar chi tec tur alitems like cor bels and stain glasswind ows. We buy one item anden tire es tates. Don’t get a dump -ster un til you call us first! We arelo cal. (612) 590-6136.LIVESTOCK, PETSAnimal CareRed Door Ken nel Board ing andTrain ing. Fair fax. (507) 430-1319.www.red doorken nel.org.PetsTiny Tea cup Po mer a nian pups.Fe male $350. Also, stud serv ice.NYA (612) 205-8571.REAL ESTATEHobby Farm11-Acre horse farm. 70x140 sandbase rid ing ar e na, 30x60 shed,30x50 8-stall barn with a 12x40 at -tached lean-to, 50x60 6-stall barn,heat ed tack rooms in each, barn.$199,500. Pri or i ty One-Met ro westRe al ty, Brian O’Don nell (320) 864-4877.REAL ESTATEHobby FarmHob by Farm F.S.B.O. Beau ti ful5BR, 2.5BA, 3 types of heat, AC,at tached in su lat ed ga rage, outbuild ings, horse ready on 7 acr es.Green Isle (612) 756-2021.HousesBird Is land: 2BR, 1.5 story, 2BA,ja cuz zi, 2.5 stall heat ed ga ragewith at tic, main floor laun dry, beatboard ceil ing, Wains coat ing, lam.floor ing, porch, pa tio. Must see!$79,900. (320) 522-0462.House built in 1982, 5 acr es, 3BR,1.5BA, ma chine shed, out build -ings, new shin gles, new wind ows,new AC. Near Hec tor. $169,000.(320) 848-6840.Land98.28 Acr es farm land near LesterPrair ie. Cash or Con tract for Deed.Ap prox imate ly 90 acr es til lable.Call Da vid Broll, Edi na Re al ty(320) 587-4242.RENTALApartment2BR Apart ment with ga rage, wa -ter/sew er/gar bage in clud ed.$450/mo. New Au burn (320) 327-2928.New ly up dat ed apart ments inRen ville. Wa ter, heat, gar bage in -clud ed. New ap plianc es in clud ingnew air con di tion er. On-site laun -dry facil i ties. Off-street park ingavail able with elec tri cal out lets.Pet friend ly. (320) 564-3351.2BR ground floor apart ment avail -able July 1. Rent re duced. In -cludes wa ter, heat, gar bage. Call(320) 564-3351 for ap point ment.2BR Up stairs apart ment in Glen -coe. Avail able im me diate ly. Fresh -ly paint ed, well main tained.$625/mo. No pets, no smok ing.(320) 587-4242.2BR, 1BA twin home, sin gle at -tache ga rage. First and lastmonth’s rent plus de pos it and util i -ties. Back ground check and ref er -enc es. No pets. Ap pliance in clud -ed. Avail able July 1. (320) 583-5364.Glen coe- 1BR, rent $485, on-sitelaun dry. No pets. See pic tures andap ply on line at tal loak -prop.com. (952) 955-1889.Large 2BR apart ment avail ableim me diate ly. (320) 864-4928, askfor Tim.Large 2BR, 1BA in Glencoe. AvailableASAP. New kitchen and bath.No pets, no smoking. Utilities included.Deposit and references required.(612) 205-8571.Qual i ty one and two bed roomapart ments, $425 to $650 permonth. Heat, wa ter, sew er, gar -bage and lo cal TV chan nels in -clud ed. Ga rag es avail able for$50/month. Dam age de pos it, ref -er enc es and 6-month lease re -quired. Spe cial terms avail able on12-month leases. Call 320-864-5142 (days) or 320-864-6218(nights and wee kends)mga vin@gos law firm.comBusiness, Office700 Sq. ft of fice space. Re cent lybuilt build ing, ex cel lent lo ca tion,down town Glen coe on High way22. Avail able Feb. 1. Call for de -tails. (320) 894-6713.RENTALBusiness, OfficeGlen coe: Ex ec u tive of fice space of500+ sq. ft., lo cat ed on high traf ficcorn er for high vis ibil i ty. $395/mo.Call (320) 587-4242.New of fice, high traf fic lo ca tiondown town Glen coe, 700 sq. ft. Af -ford able rent. Stor age space alsoavail able. Call Glenn at (320)864-5903.Of fice space for rent. Ask for Brian(320) 864-3168.House2BR house with ga rage for rent inOli via. Also: 3BR house with 2 stallga rage for rent in Ren ville. Call(320) 212-3217.Lake HomeFOR RENT: Re cent ly re mo deledlake home. Coun try liv ing in town.Three-stall ga rage. Pri vate fish ingdock. Must see to ap pre ci ate.Avail able Au gust 1. (320) 864-5478 or (320) 582-1294.Mobile Home2-3 BR Mo bile Homes half pricefirst three months with 12 monthlease. Back ground checks re -quired. No pets. Glen coe (320)864-5294.StorageGlen Knoll Stor age, Glen coe, Hwy22 NW. 5x10s $35/mo.; 10x10s,$45/mo.; 10x15s, $55/mo.;10x20s $65/mo., 10x25s, $75/mo.10x30s, $85/mo. 10x40s, $115.320-864-5294.Want To RentYoung farmer looking for land torent for 2014 and beyond. Competitiverates and references available.Call Austin Blad at (320)221-3517.SALESGarage SalesIf you love Amer i can Pick ers, thenthis is the Barn Sale for you! At8486 Ta gus Ave., Brown ton, justnorth of High way 212. An tiques toin clude car and farm items, ta bles,bot tles and tins, also hunt ing andfish ing gear and framed pic tures,two work out bench es with large as -sort ment of weights, Har ley Da vid -son stuff, mili tary sur plus, pho tog ra -phy items, Prep per items, re lig i ousbooks and tapes, mi crowave, aircon di tion er, nu merous ta bles, bookshelves, beds and dress ers, house -hold fix tures and main tenanceitems, gar den ing pots, lum ber,bricks, tons of books, kids toys, girlscloth ing and lots of free stuff. it’s allin side; come see, rain or shine.Thurs day, June 27, 6 p.m.- 8 p.m.;Fri day, June 28, 8 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Sat -ur day, June 29, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.Fri., June 28, 4 - 8 PMSat., June 29, 8 AM - 4 PM315 Front Street, BiscaySome antiques, dining roomtables, multiple sofas,chairs, TVs, entertainmentcenter, freezers, refrigerators,small appliances,shelving, linens, home &kitchen decor, toys, games,holiday items & much more.HELP WANTEDOWN A COMPUTER?Put it to work! 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Dolls, toy dish esand cook ware, doll house fur ni ture,FP toys, enam el ware, glass ware,lamp, linens, pic tures, fur ni ture,book shelves, pa tio table andchairs, flow er pots, lawn mow er,de sign er fab rics, Christ mas andsea son al dec o ra tions, purs es andmore. Form er Home town Build ing,720 Mor ning side Drive.Remember the PastOccassional Saleis Open in the Hutchinson Mall1060 Hwy. 15 SouthJuly 11-13July 17-21Hours:Wed.-Fri. 10-8Saturday 10-6Sunday 12-5Vintage, Home decor, Furniture,Salvaged Junk, Rustic, Cottage,Country, Victorian, Kitchen, AndMany Misc. 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<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 26, 2013, page 10BRecordSheriff’s ReportOn Monday, June 17, at 12:33a.m., the sheriff’s office assistedthe Glencoe Police and the GlencoeAmbulance with a medical ata residence on First Street inGlencoe. <strong>The</strong>re was no transport.At 7:07 a.m., Monday, the sheriff’soffice again assisted theGlencoe Police with a medical situationat a residence on 15thStreet East, in Glencoe. <strong>The</strong> individualwas transported to the hospitalby a family member.Another medical emergencywas reported at 10:38 a.m., Monday,in a vehicle in the area of<strong>County</strong> Road 7 and 85th Street,northeast of Stewart. Also respondingwere the Stewart FirstResponders, the Buffalo LakeAmbulance, and Allina Ambulance.<strong>The</strong> individual was taken tothe Glencoe hospital by ambulance.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office respondedto a complaint of a juvenile drivingwithout a license in the area ofWells Avenue and 150th Street,southwest of Hutchinson, at 11:23a.m., Monday. A deputy spokewith the juvenile and parents andissued a citation.At noon, Monday, the sheriff’soffice responded to a report ofstolen jewelry at the Winstockgrounds on 230th Street, south ofWinsted.At 2:40 p.m., Monday, the sheriff’soffice responded to a reportof an ATV rollover in the area ofWells Avenue and 150th Street,southwest of Hutchinson. Alsoresponding were the MinnesotaDepartment of Natural Resources,Allina Ambulance,Hutchinson First Responders andLife Link Air Ambulance. A juvenilewas airlifted to the Hennepin<strong>County</strong> Medical Center.A report of mailbox damage onKale Avenue, west of Glencoe,was received at 3:36 p.m., Monday.At 5:12 p.m., Monday, the sheriff’soffice responded to a call ofan abandoned camper left at theWinstock grounds, southwest ofWinsted. <strong>The</strong> owner of thecamper was notified to removethe camper.Also on Monday, at 5:33 p.m.,the sheriff’s office responded to acall about properly disposing ofblasting caps at a residence on125th Street, northwest of Glencoe.<strong>The</strong> Minneapolis BombSquad was informed and later arrivedat the residence to properlydispose of blasting caps.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office assisted theHutchinson Police, the HutchinsonFirst Responders and AllinaAmbulance with a medical at theHutchinson Rec Center inHutchinson at 5:42 p.m., Monday.An individual was taken to theHutchinson hospital by ambulance.At 8:20 p.m., Monday, a deputyresponded to a possible burglaryon Acorn Avenue, south of Plato.Nothing was taken, but a doorwas damaged.At 11:21 p.m., Monday,deputies assisted the Silver LakePolice with a suspicious individualon Cleveland Street in SilverLake. <strong>The</strong> individual was taken tothe Hutchinson hospital by theSilver Lake officer.On Tuesday, June 18, at 8:51a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a two-vehicle accident/damageto property report in the areaof 200th Street andMeeker/<strong>McLeod</strong> Avenue, west ofHutchinson. Also respondingwere the Minnesota State Patrol,Allina Ambulance, and HutchinsonFirst Responders. Involvedwere a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee,owned and driven by AdamHickle, 32, of Stewart, and a 2006Dodge Ram truck, driven byDomingo Alvarez, 59, of Hutchinson,and owned by HutchinsonAuto Center, Inc. Both vehiclessustained over $1,000 in damage.<strong>The</strong>re were no injuries. A citationwas issued to Alvarez.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office assisted theHutchinson Police with a two-vehicletraffic accident in the area ofHighway 7 West and SchoolRoad SW in Hutchinson at 1:20p.m., Tuesday. Also respondingwere Allina Ambulance, HutchinsonFire and Life Link Air Ambulance.A deputy secured an areafor the air ambulance.Also at 2:31 p.m., Tuesday, thesheriff’s office assisted theHutchinson Police with anothertwo-vehicle accident with propertydamage on Fourth Avenue SWand Dale Street SW in Hutchinson.A driving complaint was receivedat 2:59 p.m., Tuesday, inthe area of Highway 22 and AirportRoad, east of Hutchinson.<strong>The</strong> vehicle was located and thedriver was given a citation.At 6:11 p.m., Tuesday, anothertwo-vehicle accident was reportedin the area of 245th Street andZebra Avenue, east of Winsted.Also responding were the WinstedPolice, Winsted First Respondersand Ridgeview Ambulance.Involved were a vehicle driven bya 17-year-old juvenile from Watertown,and another driven byAlayna Karas, 18, of Watertown,and owned by Lynn Borrell of Waverly.Both vehicles sustainedover $1,000 in damage. <strong>The</strong> juveniledriver was taken to the hospitalby private vehicle. Karas wastaken by ambulance to the hospital.<strong>The</strong> juvenile driver was givena citation.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office assisted theGlencoe Police with a suicidal individualat a residence on<strong>McLeod</strong> Avenue in Glencoe at10:58 p.m., Tuesday. <strong>The</strong> individualwas transported by a familymember to the Glencoe hospital.At 10:56 p.m., Tuesday, thesheriff’s office responded to a domesticcall at an address on NatureAvenue, east of Hutchinson.Also responding was the MinnesotaState Patrol. One individualwas taken to New Ulm detoxcenter.On Wednesday, June 19, at6:54 a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a report of propertydamage on Main Street in Stewart.Another property damage reportwas received Wednesdaymorning pertaining to newly plantedtrees in Stewart.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office assistedLester Prairie Police with a suicidalmale on Juniper Street Northin Lester Prairie at 10:12 a.m.,Wednesday. He was taken by theLester Prairie officer to theHutchinson hospital for evaluation.At 3:29 p.m., Wednesday, thesheriff’s office assisted HutchinsonPolice with an assault at aresidence on Harvest Street SWin Hutchinson. An individual wasarrested and taken to the <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Jail in Glencoe.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office assisted theHutchinson Police with a domesticsituation at an address onLake Street SW in Hutchinson at7:38 p.m., Wednesday.At 8:11 p.m., Wednesday, thesheriff’s office, Stewart First Responders,Buffalo Lake Ambulanceand Glencoe Ambulance respondedto an injured male at theball fields in Stewart. He wastaken to the Glencoe hospital byambulance.A car-deer accident was reportedat 9:48 p.m., Wednesday, andthe sheriff’s office assisted theMinnesota State Patrol at the siteon Highway 212 and BooneRoad, east of Glencoe. Also respondingwas the Glencoe Ambulance.Another car-deer accident wasreported at 10:34 p.m., Wednesday,in the area of <strong>County</strong> Road 7and <strong>County</strong> Road 115, south ofHutchinson. A 2004 Jeep Liberty,owned and driven by ElizabethArdell Bacon of Stewart, sustainedover $1,000 in damageand was towed.On Thursday, June 20, at 2:31a.m., the sheriff’s office assistedthe Glencoe Police and the GlencoeAmbulance with a medical ata residence on Morningside Avenuein Glencoe. <strong>The</strong> individualwas taken to the Glencoe hospitalby ambulance.A truck-deer accident was reportedat 5:12 a.m., Thursday, inthe area of 190th Street andYacht Avenue, west of Hutchinson.<strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.At 11:45 a.m., Thursday, thesheriff’s office responded to a“rolling medical” in the area ofHighway 22 and Major Avenue inBiscay. Also responding were theMinnesota State Patrol and theGlencoe Ambulance. An individualwas taken by ambulance tothe Glencoe hospital.At 12:08 p.m., Thursday, thesheriff’s office, Hutchinson FirstResponders and Allina Ambulanceresponded to a medical at aresidence on 190th Street, westof Hutchinson. <strong>The</strong> individual wastaken to the Hutchinson hospital.At 2:22 p.m., Thursday, thesheriff’s office assisted the MinnesotaState Patrol with an outof-controlindividual at the Glencoehospital. Also responding wasthe Glencoe Police and the<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Social Services.On Thursday afternoon, adeputy took a theft report at anaddress on Essex Court, north ofGlencoe.At 10:22 p.m., Thursday, thesheriff’s office, Hutchinson FirstResponders and Allina Ambulanceresponded to a medical onTagus Avenue, north of Hutchinson.An individual was taken tothe Hutchinson hospital by ambulance.On Friday, June 21, at 6 a.m.,the sheriff’s office responded to areport of a cash register dumpedon the side of the road in the areaof 180th Street and Vale Avenue,west of Hutchinson. <strong>The</strong> cashregister was picked up andbrought to the Hutchinson Policestation. One had been reportedstolen to the Hutchinson Policeearlier.At 2:17 p.m., Friday, a deputyresponded to a report of propertydamage on Martha Street inStewart.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office respondedto a report of horses in the road inthe area of 145th Street andPheasant Road, southeast ofHutchinson, at 3:58 p.m., Friday.<strong>The</strong> owner was notified and corralledthe horses.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office assisted theMinnesota State Patrol with atwo-vehicle accident in the areaof Highway 22 and 150th Street,northwest of Glencoe, at 4:41p.m., Friday. <strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.Also responding were theAllina Ambulance and theHutchinson First Responders.At 7:06 p.m., Friday, a deputyremoved debris off the roadway inthe area of Highway 212 and DiamondAvenue, east of Glencoe.An animal complaint in thearea of <strong>County</strong> Road 2 and 180thStreet, south of Silver Lake, wasreceived at 7:58 p.m., Friday. <strong>The</strong>owner was contacted, and thesheep were corralled.At 10:27 p.m., Friday, a deputyresponded to a report of a hazardin the middle of the road in thearea of <strong>County</strong> Road 2 and 240thStreet, north of Silver Lake.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office checked ona report of trees on a power lineat an address on Dairy Avenue,southeast of Glencoe, at 11:29p.m., Friday. <strong>The</strong> power companywas notified.On Saturday, June 22, at 6:41a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a report of cattle loose inthe area of Dairy Avenue and80th Street, southeast of Glencoe.<strong>The</strong> owner was notified, andthe cattle were corralled.At 7:16 a.m., Saturday, thesheriff’s office checked on a reportof power lines down on 80thStreet, southeast of Glencoe.<strong>The</strong> utility company was advised.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office assisted theMinnesota State Patrol, HutchinsonFire Department and AllinaAmbulance with a two-vehicle accidentin the area of Highway 22and Airport Road, southeast ofHutchinson, at 5:57 p.m., Saturday.At 10:18 p.m., Saturday, thesheriff’s office responded to a reportof shots fired at a residenceon North Street in Stewart. As aresult, Drew Michael Lange, 22,of Stewart, was arrested for probablecause assault with a dangerousweapon and taken to the<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail in Glencoe.On Sunday, June 23, at 3:32a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a report of a tree that hadfallen in the road at an addresson 110th Street, west of Glencoe.<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Highway Departmentwas called and removedthe tree.At 5:08 a.m., Sunday, the sheriff’soffice assisted the MinnesotaState Patrol with an overturnedtanker truck on Lindbergh Trail,west of Glencoe. <strong>The</strong> truck wasremoved.From 6:05 a.m. to 10:20 a.m.,Sunday, the sheriff’s office respondedto multiple reports of utilitiesdown due to the flooding inthe area.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office assisted theMinnesota State Patrol and theGlencoe Police Department witha two-vehicle accident in the areaof Highway 212 and Hamlet Avenue,west of Glencoe, at 12:07p.m., Sunday. <strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.A medical at the Lake MarionPark, northwest of Brownton, wasreported at 12:33 p.m., Sunday.Responding were the BrowntonFirst Responders and the AllinaAmbulance. An individual wastaken to the Hutchinson hospitalby ambulance.At 2:02 p.m., Sunday, the sheriff’soffice, Hutchinson First Respondersand Allina Ambulanceresponded to a motorcycle accidentwith injuries in the area of150th Street and <strong>County</strong> Road 7,south of Hutchinson. <strong>The</strong> motorcycle,a 2012 Victory, owned anddriven by Lance Allen Busch, 51,of Monticello, sustained over$1,000 in damages. Busch wastaken to the Hutchinson hospitalby ambulance.A possible theft was reportedat 5:04 p.m., Sunday, on BowmanStreet in Stewart.A report of property damage atan address on 185th Street, eastof Lester Prairie, was reported at5:15 p.m., Sunday.At 5:44 p.m., Sunday, a deputychecked on a report of water inthe roadway in the area of LaceAvenue and 75th Street, southwestof Glencoe. <strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong><strong>County</strong> Highway Department wasnotified.On Monday, June 24, at 5:45a.m., the sheriff’s office respondedto a car-deer accident in thearea of Highway 7 and Castle Circle,northeast of Lester Prairie.<strong>The</strong>re were no injuries.<strong>The</strong> sheriff’s office respondedto a report of a burglary on 186thStreet, south of Silver Lake, Mondaymorning.Also Monday morning, adeputy responded to a report ofdamage to property on GroveStreet in Stewart.State PatrolFour people were injured in atwo-vehicle, head-on collision at1:23 p.m., Tuesday, on Highway 7at School Road in Hutchinson.According to the MinnesotaState Patrol, a 2009 Ford pickup,driven by Kenneth Terlinden, 78,of Hutchinson, was eastbound onHighway 7, making a left turn,when it collided with a westbound1994 Honda Accord driven byRaymond Meinhardt, 75, ofWadena.Terlinden and a passenger,Ewald Bettcher, 80, of LesterPrairie, had non-life-threateninginjuries, the State Patrol reported.Meinhardt also sustained non-lifethreateninginjuries. But a passengerin the Meinhardt vehicle,Cora Meinahrdt, 79, of Wadena,sustained serious injuries, theState Patrol reported.Assisting at the scene were theHutchinson Fire Department andAllina Ambulance.At 3:42 p.m., Thursday, June20, a one-vehicle rollover onHighway 5 west of Sibley <strong>County</strong>Road 5 resulted in a serious injuryto the driver and injuries to apassenger.According to the State Patrol, a1994 Geo Metro, driven by GraceStephens, 18, of Arlington, waswestbound on Highway 5 whenshe lost control of the car and itoverturned. Stephens was seriouslyinjured, and passenger BrianaMontanye, 17, of Gaylord,suffered non-life-theatening injuries.Assisting at the scene were theSibley <strong>County</strong> Sheriff’s Office, ArlingtonFire and Rescue and ArlingtonAmbulance.<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Court<strong>The</strong> following cases wereheard in <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> DistrictCourt June 14, Judge MichaelSavre presiding:Nicholas John Zobel, 27, of SilverLake, had previously appearedin court and had pleadedguilty to one misdemeanor countof domestic assault. He appearedfor sentencing. <strong>The</strong> court stayedthe imposition of sentence andplaced him on probation for twoyears, with the following conditions:that he serve 36 days in the<strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail, complete achemical dependency and a domesticabuse evaluation, followthe recommendations of the evaluations,have no use or possessionof alcohol or drugs, and paya fine and surcharge of $400.Tanya Lee Schmidt, 38, ofStewart, pleaded guilty to onefelony count of controlled substancecrime – possession ofmethamphetamine. <strong>The</strong> courtstayed the adjudication of sentenceand placed her on probationfor two years, with the followingconditions: that she serve 15days in the <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> Jail,serve 15 days of sentence toservice work/community workservice, complete a chemical dependencyevaluation, follow therecommendations of the evaluation,and pay a fine and surchargeof $750.<strong>The</strong> following misdemeanorsand petty misdemeanors wereheard in District Court June 17-21: Minnesota State Patrol(MSP); Sheriff’s Office, (SO);Brownton Police Department(BPD); Hutchinson Police Department(HPD); Glencoe Police Department(GPD); Lester PrairiePolice Department (LPPD); SilverLake Police Department (SLPD);Winsted Police Department(WPD); Department of NaturalResources (DNR):Toby J. Birr, 36, Dassel, speed,proof of insurance, dismissed,$125, BPD; Victor J. Buss, 69,Young America, parking regulation,$50, GPD; Dominic J. Durdan,32, Glencoe, traffic - drivingafter suspension, $300, GPD;Philip J. Cornell, 73, Hutchinson,DWI, stay of imposition, supervisedprobation one year, victimimpact panel, no driver license violations,no driving without insurance,keep court/attorney informedof current address, remainlaw-abiding, no same or similar,no alcohol-related offenses, noopen bottle charges, no drinkingand driving, continue to follow allmental health requirementsthrough the VA, $250, HPD;David M. Fleischhacker, 31, FortRipley, misdemeanor theft, continued,unsupervised probationone year, no same or similar, notheft, pay restitution, $302.64,HPD; Trae L. Trimble, 18,Hutchinson, proof of insurance,$285, HPD; Zacchary T. Anderson,21, Hutchinson, carelessdriving, stay of imposition, unsupervisedprobation one year, localconfinement 45 days, stay 35days for one year, no driver licenseviolations, no driving withoutinsurance, no careless driving,no reckless driving, keepcourt/attorney informed of currentaddress, no moving violations, nomisdemeanor violations, drivingafter revocation, stay of imposition,unsupervised probation oneyear, concurrent other case, uninsuredvehicle, stay of imposition,unsupervised probation one year,concurrent other cases, $500,SO;Robert J. Boutin, 44, Delano,drivers license - driving after revocation,stay of imposition, unsupervisedprobation one year, localconfinement 21 days, stay 19days for one year, no same orsimilar, keep court/attorney informedof current address, nodriver license violations, no drivingwithout insurance, proof of insurance,stay of imposition, unsupervisedprobation one year, nosame or similar, no driver licenseviolations, no driving without insurance,concurrent other case,$300, SO; Kenneth E. Drentlaw,60, Green Isle, speed, $125, SO;Ryan L. Fjeld, 21, Winthrop, recklessdriving, stay of imposition,unsupervised probation one year,no drinking and driving, no driverlicense violations, no driving withoutinsurance, remain law-abiding,no same or similar, restitutionreserved, no open bottle charges,no careless driving, no recklessdriving, driver involved fails tostop for accident to property,proof of insurance, dismissed,$500, SO; Michael L. Kutter, 31,Hutchinson, seat belt, $110, SO;Christopher K. Noerenberg, 21,NYA, proof of insurance, dismissed,SO; Derek D. Olson, 27,Winthrop, proof of insurance, driverslicense - driving after suspension,uninsured vehicle, dismissed,operate vehicle with expiredregistration, dismissed,$500, SO; Ryan C. Anderson, 41,Silver Lake, seat belt, $110, MSP;Heather A. Brungardt, 24,Hutchinson, speed, $125, MSP;Michael R. Flennery, 34, Xenia.Ohio, cell phone used by commercialmotor vehicle driver,$285, MSP; Nash P. Nistler, 19,Glencoe, speed, $125, MSP;Ezequiel Ramos, 26, Hutchinson,driving after suspension, $285,MSP; Trae L. Trimble, 18,Hutchinson, careless driving,$185, MSP; Karen K. Johnson,64, Spring Park, speed, $125,SLPD; Brian P. Schmitz, 32, Savage,driving wrong way on onewaystreet, continued, unsupervisedprobation one year, nosame or similar, no one-way violations,$145, SLPD; Amanda B.Tesch, 21, Glencoe, driving wrongway on one-way street, $125,SLPD; Elizabeth M. Weseloh, 31,Silver Lake, parking parallel tocurb, $32, SLPD; Jose L. Cano,32, Glencoe, driving after revocation,dismissed, proof of insurance,dismissed, HPD; John E.Diesman, 73, Watertown, snowemergency parking prohibited,dismissed, HPD; Laura K. Miller,24, Litchfield, possession of drugparaphernalia, local confinement10 days, credit for time served 10days, HPD; Paul E. Flatt Jr., 76,Litchfield, speed, $125, SO;Jacob L. Sturlaugson, 22,Hutchinson, speed, $135, SO;Cody D. Baum, 23, Andover,speed, $125, MSP; Ramiro Cruz,20, Sleepy Eye, driving without avalid license or vehicle class/type,$185, MSP;Alexander A. Hintz, 24, Edina,speed, $135, MSP; Eh K. Htoo,20, Huron, S.D., speed, $135,MSP; Zachary A. Reinert, 28,Hutchinson, seat belt, $110, MSP;Frans O. Rosenquist, 58, Atwater,speed, $135, MSP; Scott D. Vickstrom,30, Sauk Rapids, brakesrequired on trailers/semitrailersand hold trailer when detached,$185, MSP; Zacchary T. Anderson,21, Hutchinson, driving afterrevocation, $285, HPD; Nathan J.Citrowske, 29, Garfield, proof ofinsurance, dismissed, HPD; KevinJ. Looney, 50, St. Paul, speed,$145, SO; Irene M. Williams, 19,Nelson, alcohol consumptionunder 21, $185, SO; Marco A.Arandia, 30, Glencoe, seat belt,$110, MSP; Darryl J. Michaelson,46, Coon Rapids, speed,$125,MSP; Tony J. Mikolichek,34, Silver Lake, seat belt, $110,MSP; Dann L. Morris, 64, Glencoe,speed, $225, MSP; JennyB.D. Rocho, 27, Dickinson, N.D.,speed, $135, MSP; Mcadam J.Majors, 33, Roseville, speed,$125, SLPD; Florentino Alvarado,21, Glencoe, traffic - driving afterrevocation, uninsured vehicle,$485, WPD; Roberto M. Garza,29, Glencoe, neglect or endangermentof a child, local confinement30 days, credit for timeserved two days, driving without avalid license or vehicle class/type,dismissed, transfer plates/tabs/-stickers to another vehicle, localconfinement two days, credit fortime served two days, operate unregisteredvehicle/without platesdisplayed on public street/highway,dismissed, $385, GPD;Nicole M. Eblen, 17, Hutchinson,speed, $125, HPD; KimberleeM. Eggersgluess, 45, Hutchinson,domestic abuse - violateorder for protection, local confinement60 days, credit for timeserved 17 days, gross misdemeanorissuance of dishonoredcheck, local confinement 60 days,credit for time served 17 days,concurrent other case, pay restitution,$400, HPD; Jamie K. Parker,29, Hutchinson, give peace officerfalse name/birthdate/ID card,local confinement 30 days, creditfor time served eight days, $85,HPD; William J. Wisch, 32,Hutchinson, theft, stay of imposition,unsupervised probation oneyear, local confinement 15 days,credit for time served 15 days,keep court/attorney informed ofcurrent address, remain law-abiding,no same or similar, pay restitution,$2,793.65, HPD; Chad J.Newman, 32, Coon Rapids,speed, $125, SO.Visit us online atwww.glencoenews.com


<strong>The</strong> <strong>McLeod</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Chronicle</strong>, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, June 26, 2013, page 11B2013 Stewartfest — June 21-23Bob Rannow’s Ford tractor reached153 feet, 10 inches, before the frontwheels popped up in the antique tractorpull Saturday afternoon. He wascompeting in the 4,700-pound class.<strong>Chronicle</strong> photosby Lori CoplerAs Saturday afternoon’s weatherturned hot and sultry, the StewartFire Department opened up the deckgun on its pumper to provide an instantsprinkler of which childrenwere quick to take advantage.<strong>The</strong> Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart High School Band marched in Sunday’s parade, entertaining onlookerswith its music and proudly displaying a new banner donated by the Stewart Lions Club.Sawyer Wick, son of Ben and AnnieWick, was among the participants inthe pedal-tractor pull Sunday morning.He placed first among 4-year-olds.Westphal and Schulz, in the seed business for 93 years, had this restored antique Ford pickupin the parade.Tyler Milbrandt, son of Nick and Chrystal Milbrandt,was among the kids who enjoyed the inflatablerides Saturday, seeing how far he couldstretch a bungee strap before he snapped back.Stewart Lions member Joe Maiers tendsto a kettle of sweet corn Friday night.<strong>The</strong> Stewart Fire Department hosted its annual water ball tournament with area fire departmentsFriday evening. Above is Stewart’s Team One, consisting of Mitch Kramer, TravisKeith and Dallas Danielson.

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