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1 S Section B ports Wednesday, 5, 2012 The Chronicle GSL volleyball opens schedule with 2 wins Chronicle photo by Lee Ostrom All-WCC middle-blocker Clarissa Ober (13) is all revved up following a GSL point in the Panthers season-opening victory over Watertown-Mayer. Lee Ostrom Sports Editor The Glencoe-Silver Lake volleyball team is off to a 2-0 start. At home last Tuesday evening (Aug. 28), Murf Schwirtz s girls won their opener in straight games (25-23, 25-16, 25-11) over Watertown-Mayer. Two nights later, the Panthers won their Wright County Conference opener in four games (22-25, 31-29, 25-20, 25-14) over Holy Family Catholic in Victoria. After a rivalry match at Norwood Young America last night (Sept. 4), GSL is off until a WCC match at Mound-Westonka on Sept. 11. Its next home match is Sept. 13 with Dassel-Cokato. Only the first game was tight in the Panthers match with WatertownMayer, Ahead 20-19, GSL picked up a point on a Royals passing error; then got two more on back-to-back kill hits by senior middle-blocker Clarissa Ober. With the Panthers ahead 2320, the WM bench went for a timeout. When the action resumed, GSL s Volleyball Turn to page 2B Explosive Beginning Panthers score 1st 40 against the Fire; at Hutchinson next Lee Ostrom Sports Editor xplosive. That word accurately described the GSL football team during the first half of its Opening Night game with visiting Holy Family Catholic last Friday at Stevens Seminary Stadium. Scoring the first six times they possessed the ball, the Panthers raced out to a 40-0 lead while showing off a prime stable of speedy playmakers in Ryan Kuester (3 touchdowns), Dalton Clouse (2), Jake Stuedemann (1), and Ethan Maass (1). The final score swas Our kids played outstanding football, head coach Scott Tschimperle said about the fast start. And it was not just the offense. GSL led 27-0 before Holy Family notched its initial first down. Indeed, the Fire netted a paltry 11 yards with their first four possessions. Things are not expected to come so easily this Friday, when the Panthers travel to Hutchinson for battle with the Tigers 49-0 victors at Little Falls in their opener. Besides bragging rights, the game s outcome figures to have huge impacts on Wright County Conference divisional races and in landing a desirable Section 2 (Class AAAA) seed. Opening kickoff is 7 p.m. Here s how GSL got explosive with Holy Family. Starting from its own 22, HFC gained three yards with its first two carries; then lost four when senior GSL defensive end Ray Eberhard sacked Fire quarterback Ben Baker at the 21. The Panthers did a better job at converting third-down situations on their first possession, as sophomore QB Keaton Anderson scrambled for E Chronicle photos by Lee Ostrom GSL senior safety Ethan Maass is off on a 50yard punt return to paydirt. Action is late in the first quarter of the Panthers victory over Holy Family Catholic last Friday in Glencoe. Carter Pinske (23) and Colton Lueders were all fired up about taking on the Fire from Holy Family. nine yards on third-and-7 from the HFC 42 and passed for 12 stripes to end Reed Dunbar on third-and-11 from the 22. Seeing the middle clogged, GSL swept senior sprint champ Kuester around the right side of the HFC defense for a 10-yard TD. They were loading the box pretty good, with eight or nine guys, Tschimperle said, noting that the Panthers were OK with taking what GSL Football Turn to page 3B Tackle Cancer this Friday at Hutchinson High school football fans who take in this Friday evening s Wright County Conference clash in Hutchinson between the Tigers and the GSL Panthers will have opportunity to Tackle Cancer. This month, the Minnesota Football Coaches Association (MFCA) is teaming with the Randy Shaver Cancer Research and Community Fund to raise money for cancer research and community support. The MFCA is challenging every high school football team across the state to sponsor at least one Tackle Chronicle sports editor Lee Ostrom is at leeo@glencoenews.com game may still Tackle Cancer by making an on-line donation. GSL Hall of Fame banquet is Oct. 6 Lee Ostrom Cancer night during. Both the GSL and Hutch teams encourage their fans to attend the game and bring donations, which will be collected at the gate. People unable to attend Friday s The GSL Panther Association is playing host to its 6th annual Hall of Fame banquet Saturday evening, Oct. 6, at Glencoe City Center. This year s inductees are Robyn (Ruschmeier) Courchane, who excelled as an athlete and a musician during her years as a GSL student, and retired Panther coaches Dave Dose and Mary Resch. In addition, special recognition will be given to the undefeated 2000 GSL football team; the 1998 GSL girls basketball team; the radio broadcast trio of Tim Halligan, Nate Gorr and Josh Monahan; and veteran football chain gang members Louis Graupmann, Dale Pagel, Dave Witthus and Mike Wosmek. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. After a social hour, dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. A program will follow. Entertainment will be provided by Creekside Jazz. Tickets are available at Panther Field House and at Gert & Erma s in downtown Glencoe. WCC basketball This 11-member Wright County Conference is operating with two football divisions this fall. In the end, each team will have played seven league games, including every team in its division. Two division champions will be crowned, but no more. In other words, no conference title game. Come the winter, and things will be similar in basketball, but with many more games. GSL, as part of the smaller-enrollment members in the West Division, will play other West teams (Annandale, Dassel-Cokato, Litchfield and New London-Spicer) twice each (home and away), and each East Division member (Delano, Holy Family Catholic, Hutchinson, Mound-Westonka, Orono and Waconia) once apiece. Again, two division champions per activity will be crowned. No conference title games for boys basketball or girls basketball.

2 The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 2B GSL Panther Fall Sports (Aug./Sept.) GSL girls soccer nets 7 goals in 1st triumph FOOTBALL 31...Holy Family Cath...W, at Hutchinson...7: Annandale...7: at N.London-Spicer...7: Litchfield...7:00 VOLLEYBALL 28...Watertown-Mayer...W, at HF Catholic...W, at NYA Central...7: at Mound-Wtka....7: Dassel-Cokato...7: Montevideo Inv...9a.m at Waconia...7: Orono...7: Sibley East Inv....9a.m at Sibley East...7: at Delano...7:00 Chronicle photo by Lee Ostrom CROSS COUNTRY 25...NYA Alum....B-1st...G-2nd 06...at Redbird Inv...4: at NYA Lions...3: at Waconia...4: GSL Invite...4: at Dassel-Cokato...4:15 TENNIS 21...Jordan....L, Sibley East...W, Centennial...L, St.C Cathedral...W, Providence...W, at N.Prague Inv...cancel 28...Orono...L, at Mound-Wtka....L, at St. Peter...W, Delano...4: at Brainerd Inv...9a.m Annandale...4: at HF Catholic...4: Litchfield...4: at Hutch Invite...3: at Litchfield Inv....9a.m at Hutchinson...7: at N.London-Sp....4: WCC, at Orono...10a.m. GIRLS SOCCER 23...Willmar...L, at Worthington...L, at PACT Charter...W, at Mound-Wtka...L, Delano...7: at Hutchinson...5: Waconia...5: at Mankato Loyola...5: Mound-Wtka....7: at Delano...5: Hutchinson...5: at Orono...5: at Watertown-May....1:00 GSL senior Kelly Beneke has started her season with five wins in seven matches at third singles. GSL Tennis Results The Glencoe-Silver Lake tennis team stands 0-2 in the Wright County Conference and 4-4 in all matches following last week s action. GSL opened its WCC schedule with losses to Orono and Mound-Westonka, but closed the week with a 4-3 win at St. Peter. This week: Delano on Thursday, Brainerd tournament Saturday. Results of GSL tennis matches played week: Orono 6, Panthers 1 at GLENCOE(Aug.28) SINGLES No.1, Zoe Lindbloom (Oro) def. Kelly Arnold, 6-3, 6-3;... No.2, McKenzie Gilll (Oro) def. Michaela Boesche, 7-6 (4), 64;... No.3, Sam Ting (Oro) def. Kelly Beneke, 7-5, 6-1;... No.4, Morgan Swenson (Oro) def. Piper Davis, 6-0, 6-2. DOUBLES No.1, Taylor White/Victoria Barbetta (Oro) def. Lindsay Wedin/Rachel Rusten, 61, 6-4;... No.2, Laura Becker/Steph Elsing (GSL) def. Lee Ostrom Sports Editor proved to be a tough opening month for the Glencoe-Silver Lake boys soccer team. Heading into last night s (Sept. 4) home tilt with Delano, GSL was winless in five starts. The latest losses were 5-0 at Waconia and 8-0 at Mound-Westonka, giving the Panthers their first tastes of the rugged competition found in the Wright County Conference. However, the club continues to add depth, and hope remains alive. Head coach Parker Kerslake only had 12 players for the Waconia match, and said his team eventually wore down against the deeper Wildcats. Since then, the Panthers have picked up additional players from Sibley East via the two districts continuing cooperative agreement with regard to soccer. That brings the total to five. All in all, GSL s varsity ros vs. New Ulm...L, vs. SW Christian...L, at Worthington...L, at Waconia...L, at Mound-Wtka...L,6-0 Chronicle photo by Lee Ostrom GSL cheerleader Felisha Cadena has good spirit. Racing Scoreboard Results of feature races from the Sept. 1 card at Arlington Raceway: IMCA Hobby (12 cars) 1.Tim Heidecker (Silver Lake); 2.Jessie Johnson (Belle Plaine); 3.Adam Revier (Glencoe); 4.Ryan Grochow (New Ulm); 5.Daniel Eckblad (St.Peter). 6.Mike Vogt (New Auburn); 7.Kevin LaTour (LeSueur); 8.Jeremy Ziemke (Janesville); 9.Sarah Voss (Belle Plaine); 10.Spencer Pitzele (White Bear Lake). IMCA Sport Compact (12) 1.Stephanie Forsberg (Slayton); 2.Nate Coopman (Mankato); 3.Alan Lahr (Nicollet); 4.Ashelyn Moriarty (Jordan); 5.Jed Trebelhorn (Winthrop). 6.Mick Rykhus (Eagle Lake); 7.Jason Baune (Hutchinson); 8.Dan Jacobus (Arlington); 9.Dave Revier (Glencoe); 10.Logan St. John (Arlington). Outlaw Hobby (12) 1.Darrell Eckblad (St.Peter); 2.Bryan Apitz (New Ulm); 3.Perry Oestreich (Belle Plaine); 4.Rodney Manthey (Norwood); 5.Bill Braunworth (Plato). 6.Mark Oestreich (Henderson); at MOUND(Aug.30) SINGLES No.1, Evann Welty (MW) def. Arnold, 6-0, 6-3;.. No.2, Boesche (GSL) def. Erin Ehlers, 2-6, 6-1, 6-1;... No.3, Beneke (GSL) def. Rachel Lee, 62, 6-3;... No.4, Kristina Linder, 63, 6-2. Panthers 4, St. Peter 3 at ST. PETER (Aug.31) INDIVIDUAL RESULTS in next week s Chronicle. ter now lists 18 names including one eighth-grader and one ninth-grader. With improved depth, coach Kerslake has gone to work on strengthening GSL s defense. A switch in formations, he hopes, does a better job of pushing opposing attacks outside, away from prime scoring areas. How GSL s boys might have lined up in head coach Colin Kerslake s formation for their home opener Sept. 4 with Delano: Goalie Parker Kerslake (grade 12). Defense (from right) Gustavo Villalobos (11), sweeper Keith Collins (10), Quentin Dalbec (11). Midfield Joe Fehrenbach (12), Sawyer Moser (12). Attack Aaron Rhodes (11), Nick Jenkins (12), Eduardo Herrera (11), Strikers Alfredo Zambrano (12), Javier Calva (12) Others who might get varsity playing time are: juniors Is- mael Calderon, Michael Donnay, Daniel Rodriguez, and Cody Wendorff; sophomore Kyle Beck; ninth-grader Alfredo Pena, and eighth-grader Jacob Fehrenbach. GSL s boys are at Hutchinson for a WCC match Thursday; then back home for a rematch with Waconia on Sept. 11. Both starts are at 7 p.m. Mound-Westonka is here Sept. 18. That start is 5 p.m. Volleyball Continued from page 1B Arlington Raceway Results Mound-Wtka. 5, Panthers 2 DOUBLES No.1, Hailey Sterne/Hannah Sterne (MW) def. Wedin/Rusten, 6-2, 6-1;... No.2, Jenna Hoogeveen/Emily Walsh (MW) def. Becker/Elsing, 6-3, 6-4;... No.3, Jess Nkhata/Jamee Schoephoerster (MW) def. Exsted/Raduenz, 6-3, 6-2. GSL boys soccer looking for 1st win BOYS SOCCER 04...Delano...5: at Hutchinson...7: Waonia...7: Mound-Wtka....5: at Delano...7: Hutchinson...7: at Orono...7: at Watertown-May...11a.m. Piper Cashman/Lizzy Kroll, 3-6, 62, 6-2;... No.3, Grace Knudsen/Maddie Parrott (Oro) def. Mariah Exsted/Callie Raduenz, 6-1, 2-6, 7-6 (2). Lee Ostrom Sports Editor After failing to score in two-goal losses to Willmar and Worthington, the GSL girls soccer team erupted for seven goals and notched its first win of 2012 last Tuesday (Aug. 28). Playing on the road against the PACT Charter School of Ramsey, Minn., the Panthers jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first 20 minutes. Kaitlyn Cohrs, a senior attacker, led the scoring parade with a three-goal hat trick. Kenzie Boozikee, Alex Brusven, Addie Luehrs and Yodee Rivera each had single tallies. Boozikee, Rivera and Maddie Kuehn received credit for assists. GSL s domination may have been most clearly defined in the shots-on-goal totals, which favored the Panthers, Senior goalie Brianna Elsing picked up the shutout. In all, 19 GSL girls got into the action. The Panther girls lost their Wright County Conference opener by a 3-1 score last Thursday at Mound-Westonka. As a result, GSL took records of 1-3 overall and 01 in the WCC into last night s (Sept. 4) match with Delano. Next home match is Sept. 11 with Waconia. 7.Shawn Harms (Green Isle); 8.John Albrecht (Glencoe); 9.Tony Winters (Green Isle); 10.Brian Van Allen (Green Isle). IMCA Sport Modifieds (10) 1.Mark Garver (Wells); 2.Adam Ecker (Comfrey); 3.Adam Voss (Arlington); 4.Eric Larson (Madison Lake); 5.Josh Larsen (Glencoe); 5. 6.Brett Trebesch (Sleepy Eye); 7.Andy Daschner (Arlington); 8.Joe Maas (Howard Lake). IMCA Sprints (11) 1.Jordan Wilmes (St.Peter; 2.Cam Schafer (Glenwood); 3.Justin Allen (Janesville); 4.Mike Stein (Gaylord); 5.Brandon Allen (St.Peter). 6.Ron Guentzel (St.Peter); 7.Dan Grams (Gaylord); 8.Dalyn Cody (Elko); 9.Neil Stevens (Bingham Lake); 10.Brett Allen (Gaylord). IMCA Stocks (16) 1.Matt Speckman (Sleepy Eye); 2.Chris Meyer (Silver Lake); 3.Dan Mackenthun (Hamburg); 4.Jesse Anderson (Winthrop); 5.Ken Tietz (Belle Plaine). 6.John Polifka (Glencoe); 7.Brad Lange (Prior Lake); 8.Jerry Coopman (Mankato); 9.Matt Schauer (Arlington); 10.Brad Becker (Gaylord). IMCA Modifieds (14) 1.Tyler Limoges (Redwood Falls); 2.Brandon Beckendorf (Danube); 3.Josh Rogotzke (Sanborn); 4.Tim Pessek (Hutchinson); 5.Dan Mackenthun (Hamburg). 6.Jeff Maasch (Vesta); 7.Adam Timm (Mankato); 8.Joe Voss (Belle Plaine); 9.Bruce Nilsen (Prior Lake); 10.Shawn Nolan (Annandale). ** BMX Results Results from the Aug. 28 motos at the Buffalo Creek BMX track in Glencoe: Moto 1: 10 Novice (4 riders) 1.Anthony LaPlante (Glencoe); 2.Keegan Visher; 3.Parker Jensen (Waconia). Moto 2: 10 Intermediate (3) 1.Mitchell Voss (Glencoe); 2.Earl Janke (Glencoe); 3.Matthew Morschen (Glencoe). Moto 3: 12 Novice (3) 1.Jesse James (Glencoe); 2.Blake Hawes (Glencoe); 3.Jaden Niemeyer (Hutchinson). Moto 4: 15 Intermediate (3) 1.Parker Mellgren (Waconia). Moto 5: Intermediate (3) 1.Quentin Mack (New Ulm). play turned sloppy. Three straight unforced errors capped a 4-0 Royals run, tied the score 23-23, and produced a time-out from GSL s Schwirtz. This time, the Panthers returned to the court with focus and a plan. I needed to get the ball to Ober, said Courtney Lemke, the Panthers senior setter. Lemke did just that, setting up her 6-1 teammate for a ball Ober sent over the net and to the floor with a backhanded flick of her right wrist. Trailing 24-23, the Royals dug up GSL ninth-grader Emily Muetzel s serve and set up outside hitter Ashley Vealetzek for a powerful hit at net. Rising from the other side of the net, though, was Ober, who took the full force of Vealetzek s thunder, blocking it cleanly to the floor for game point. The second game saw GSL race ahead 14-5 and eventually notch a win with Lemke serving for the game s final point. GSL tallied the first four points of the third game; one of them a service ace by junior middle-hitter Stephanie Klockmann. At 7-4, the Panthers tallied eight unanswereds on freshman Cortney Konen s serve. The tallies went back-andforth the remainder of the match. An Ober block took it to 24-9, and an Ober kill hit closed out the match at I think we just felt confident once we got through that first game, Ober said. Confident, Lemke said, but Chronicle photo by Lee Ostrom GSL s lineup includes junior Stephanie Klockmann (14). not too relaxed. We wanted to keep our intensity up, she said. Coach Schwirtz liked her team s ball control. (GSL) had some nice hits and blocks, she said,... and only one missed serve all night. Statistically, Ober finished with 15 kills and four blocks. Fellow senior Krissy Garbers had 10 kills, while Klockmann added eight and Lemke six. Sophomore Lexi Kerslake dug up nine balls; Garbers got up another five. Lemke s sets total was 27.

3 The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 3B Menus GSL receiver Reed Dunbar (1) and quarterback Keaton Anderson run off GSL Football Yardstick Panthers 46, Holy Family 21 at GLENCOE (Sept. 9) HFC GSL SCORING PLAYS 1ST QUARTER: GSL Ryan Kuester 10 run; Eric Thalmann kick. After GSL DE Ray Eberhard sacked the HFC QB on 3rd down and the Fire punted on 4th down, the Panthers covered 45 yards in 9 plays to score. En route, GSL QB Keaton Anderson converted on 3rd down with a 9-yard scramble and, later, a 12-yard pass to Reed Dunbar. TD was a 1st-andgoal sweep. Drive consumed 3:06. With 7:06 remaining in 1Q, the score: Panthers 7, Fire 0. GSL Jake Stuedemann 3 run; kick wide. After HFC snapped 3 plays and punted, the Panthers traveled 49 yards in 6 plays to score. En route, Kuester and Anderson moved the chains with rushing gains of 9 and 30 yards. TD occcurred after a 1st-and-goal snap. Drive consumed 2:35. With 2:54 remaining in 1Q, the score: Panthers 13, Fire 0. GSL Ethan Maass 50 punt return; Reed Dunbar pass from Keaton Anderson. After HFC went 3-and-out, Maass stepped left after gathering in the punt, quickly changed diretions, and raced in front of the home bench to paydirt. With :59 remaining in 1Q, the score: Panthers 21, Fire 0. 2ND QUARTER: GSL Dalton Clouse 45 run; kick wide. After GSL s defense stopped HFC on downs, the Panthers went 39 yards in 3 plays to score overcoming a penalty for delivering a chop block. TD occurred after a 3rd-and-16 snap. Possession consumed 1:21. With 10:07 remaining in the first half, the score: Panthers 27, Fire 0. GSL Clouse 41 run; pass failed. After Maass returned a HFC punt 25 yards, the Panthers traveled 56 yards in 6 plays to score. A key play was Kuester s rushing gain out of punt formation. TD occurred after a 2nd-and-10 snap. Possession consumed 2:52. With 6:44 remaining in the first half, the score: Panthers 33, Fire 0. GSL Kuester 47 pass from Anderson; Thalmann kick. After GSL s defense stopped HFC on downs, the Panthers went 45 yards in 2 plays to score. TD occurred after a 2nd-and-12 snap. Possession consumed :48. With 4:29 remaining in the first half, the score: Panthers 40, Fire 0. HFC Ben Baker 25 run; Jonathan Coppens kick. Following a GSL punt, the Fire went 65 yards in 5 plays to score. TD occurred after a 3rd-and-4 snap. Possession consumed 1:06. With :26 remaining in the first half, the score: Panthers 40, Fire 7. 3RD QUARTER: HFC Connor Riddle 2 run; Coppens kick. After stopping GSL on downs, the Fire marched 71 yards in 6 plays to score. TD occurred after a 2nd-and-goal snap. Drive consumed 2:13. With 6:00 remaining in 3Q, the score: Panthers 40, Fire TH QUARTER: GSL Kuester 41 pass from Anderson; kick failed. After GSL s defense stopped HFC on downs, the Panthers covered 41 yards in one play. Possession consumed 7 seconds. With 4:34 remaining in 4Q, the score: Panthers 46, Fire 14. HFC Derek Ogren 42 pass from Baker; Coppens kick. After the return of a GSL kickoff, the Fire covered 65 yards in 3 plays. Possession consumed 61 seconds. With 3:28 remaining in GSL Football Continued from page 1B the Fire was giving. Tschimperle said Kuester ran hard with his pad levels low like a senior is supposed to run. HFC netted four yards with its second possession, punting the ball from its own 24. Six plays later, GSL was back in the Fire end zone, The key play was a broken play Anderson turned into a 30-yard keeper to the 3. After bobbling the snap, Anderson was unable to make the handoff, but did well with improvisation. Stuedemann tallied the TD, aided by key blocks by Kuester and fullback Clouse. HFC started its third possession from the 31. Three plays later, the Fire lined up to punt from the 31. The snap was high, but Derek Ogren snagged it and got off the kick, which resulted in a short GSL return. But HMC was flagged for illegal procedure, and the Panthers decided to have Ogren punt again. We thought maybe they d snap it over his head, Tschimperle said. Ogren got off the punt, which All-WCC safety Ethan Maass came forward to receive. After jabbing a step to the left, Maass bolted, instead, to his right, turning the corner on his way to paydirt which he reached after one last clever cutback at the 7. With 59 seconds still to play in the first quarter, it was Again with its fourth possession, HFC failed to move the chains; this time being stopped on downs at its 39. After GSL was sent back to its own territory, due to a chop block, it got back to third-and-16. With HFC aware of Kuester s jets, Anderson sent him in motion to the left, but, instead, slipped the ball into Clouse s mitts. Finding a hole created by trap blocking, Clouse shot straight ahead, past every level of the Fire defense. Nobody caught him, either, as Clouse scored standing after a 45-yard dash. With a shade under 10 minutes remaining in the first half, HFC picked up its initial first down. But it was three plays and a punt and a 25- yard Maass return after that. GSL moved the chains once; then sent Kuester in motion and sprung Clouse loose again for a 41-yard TD. Five HFC snaps later, the Fire turned over the ball on downs. Then on second down from the Fire 47, Anderson escaped pressure and zipped a completion to Kuester over the middle. Kuester did the rest, eluding Fire defenders and speeding off for another six points. With that, it was Two Panther three-year starters played both ways against Holy Family Catholic. Reed Dunbar lined up as a right end on offense and as a right end on defense. Sophomore Tanner Grack provided 4Q, the score: Panthers 46, Fire 21. ** ** TEAM STATISTICS HFC.... GSL Net Rushing attempts Net Passing completes attempts had INT Total Yards plays Fumbles Lost INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING HFC: Conner Riddle 14-81, Ben Baker GSL: Dalton Clouse , Ryan Kuester 9-67, Keaton Anderson 10-44, Jake Stuedemann PASSING HFC: Ben Baker GSL: Anderson RECEIVING HFC: Derek Ogren GSL: Ryan Kuester 2-88, Reed Dunbar TACKLES Total (Solo) HFC: Derek Ogren 10(2), Charlie Marschall 8(6).... GSL: Alek Foss 8(7), Ethan Maass 8(4), Keenan Mehlos 8(3), Jeremy Tower 6(1). ** ** GSL LINEUPS OFFENSE C-Michael Skoglund, LG-Nolan Lepel, RG- Zach Jones, LT-Adam Eberhard (Eric Thalmann), RT-Nick Rose, LE-Brandon Ebert (Derek Bratsch), RE-Reed Dunbar (Tanner Grack). QB-Keaton Anderson, FB-Dalton Clouse; LHB-Jake Stuedemann; RHB-Ryan Kuester. DEFENSE T-Josh VonBerge (Tyler Donnay), T-Jeremy Tower (Eric Thalmann), LE-Ray Eberhard, RE-Reed Dunbar. SAM-Zach Dahlke, WILL- Keenan Mehlos, STUD-Brandon Ebert, MONSTER-Carter Pinske (Alex Foss). DB-Travis Rothstein, DB-Derek Bratsch, S-Ethan Maass. Visit The Chronicle website at: glencoenews.com Chronicle photo by Lee Ostrom the field after clicking on a two-point conversion pass. some support on offense. Brandon Ebert lined up as the left end on offense and as the STUD linebacker on defense. Senior Derek Bratsch, a starting cornerback on defense, provided some support on offense. Junior Colton Lueders, the projected starter at the STUD linebacker, could not go because of back spasms. Carter Pinske, another junior, started as the other outside linebacker, but came out of the action with a migraine headache. He was replaced by Alek Foss, who finished with a team-best seven solo tackles. Otherwise, GSL came out of the Holy Family game in good health. Elsewhere in the WCC last Friday, Annandale defeated Waconia, 30-23; Delano edged Dassel-Cokato, 28-27; Litchfield topped Orono, 30-28; and New London-Spicer romped over Mound-Westonka, Besides GSL at Hutchinson this Friday, Delano is at Annandale; Litchfield is at Holy Family Catholic; Waconia is at New London-Spicer; Dassel-Cokato is at Orono; and Mound-Westonka is at Princeton (nc). Elsewhere in Section 2 (Class AAAA), Marshall downed Mankato East, 42-7, and New Ulm lost, 34-18, to Belle Plaine. Marshall is at Fairmont this Friday, while Mankato East plays host to Faribault and New Ulm travels to St. Peter. Sept Millie Beneke Manor Senior Nutrition Site Monday Pork chop, augratin potatoes, peas, bread/margarine, peaches, low-fat milk. Tuesday Italian meat sauce, spaghetti noodles, lettuce salad with dressing, cauliflower, garlic bread, pears, low-fat milk. Wednesday Hot meatloaf sandwich, mashed potatoes with gravy, carrots, bread/margarine, pudding low-fat milk. Thursday Barbecue chicken, potato salad, green beans, dinner roll/margarine, fruit shortcake, low-fat milk. Friday Taco salad, meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, dressing, fruited gelatin, muffin with margarine, sherbet, low-fat milk. GSL Schools Elementary/Jr. High/Sr. High Breakfast Monday Blueberry muffin and yogurt or Kix Berry cereal and blueberry muffin, apple juice cup, low-fat milk. Tuesday Pancake on a stick or Cheerios and apple-cinnamon muffin, diced peaches, low-fat milk. Wednesday Breakfast pizza or reduced-sugar Cocoa Puff cereal and string cheese, orange wedges, low-fat milk. Thursday Egg-and-cheese omelet or reduced-sugar Fruit Loops cereal and blueberry muffin, orange juice cup, low-fat milk. Friday Whole-grain pancakes with syrup or reducedsugar Cinnamon Toast Crunch and yogurt, diced pears, low-fat milk. Helen Baker/Lakeside Lunch Monday Oven-baked turkey corn dog, bagel-yogurt-string cheese fun lunch; oven-baked tator tots, broccoli salad with raisins, watermelon, pineapple tidbits. Tuesday Beef soft-shell tacos, ham and cheese on wholegrain bread, refried beans, lettuce and tomato cup, grapes, chilled applesauce. Wednesday Chicken parmesan on whole-grain pasta, deli combo sub, seasoned peas, baby carrots, cranberry sauce, chilled peaches. Thursday Roast turkey with gravy, whole-grain dinner roll, chef salad with cheese, egg and croutons, mashed potatoes, celery sticks with lite dressing, sliced strawberries, chilled pears. Friday Toasted cheese on whole-grain bread, turkey and cheese on whole-grain bread, tomato soup, jicama cucumber fruit salad, apple wedges, mandarin oranges. High School Lunch Monday Oven-baked turkey corn dog, oven-baked beans, oven-baked tator tots, toasted ham and cheese sandwich, ovenbaked chicken patty on wholegrain bun, cheeseburger on whole-grain bun, pepperoni pizza, sandwich bar, salad bar. Tuesday Beef taco on whole-grain tortilla shell, cilantro brown rice, lettuce/tomato cup, refried beans, barbecue riblet on bun, oven-baked chicken patty on whole-grain bun, cheeseburger on whole-grain bun, cheese pizza, Italian sausage flat bread, sandwich bar, salad bar. Wednesday Breaded chicken parmesan, whole-grain pasta, seasoned peas, BLT burger on whole-grain bun, grilled chicken on whole-grain bun, hamburger on whole-grain bun, cheese pizza, buffalo chicken pizza, sandwich bar, salad bar. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PICKS CONTEST Test your knowledge on High School Football! Play our high school football picks each week ONLINE at It s simple...each week go to the SPORTS tab on and click on the link to the High School Football Picks page. 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4 The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 4B Legal Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: June 28, 2006 $115, MORTGAGOR(S): Jeremy Kohout, an unmarried man, a Delaware corporation, as nominee for Loyalty Mortgage Co., DBA Northern Mortgage, a Minnesota corporation. Filed July 6, 2006, Recorder; Document No. A GAGE: Assigned to: Wells Fargo Bank, The East 30 feet of Lot 7, Block 7, and One-Half of the vacated alley adjacent and the appurtenant thereto, and Lot 8 in Block 7 and the Westerly One-Half of the vacated street adjacent thereto all in the town of Glencoe. STREET ADDRESS OF PROP- ERTY: th Street East, Glencoe, County, Minnesota $117, THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and /or applicable statutes. 18, 2012, 10:00 a.m. PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff s Office, 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe, MN said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns is six (6) months from the date of sale. Unless said mortgage is reinstated or the property redeemed, or unless the time for redemption is reduced by judicial order, you must vacate the premises by 11:59 p.m. on March 18, FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: ERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN- DONED. Dated: July 26, 2012 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA REITER & SCHILLER, P.A. : /s/ Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq. Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq. N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq. James J. Pauly, Esq. Brian F. Kidwell, Esq. Steven R. Pennock, Esq. Curt N. Trisko, Esq. Attorneys for 25 North Dale Street St. Paul, MN (651) (E7538) FORE- CLOSURE SALE FORECLOSURE DATA Minn. Stat (1) Street Address, City and Zip Code of Mortgaged Premises th Street East, Glencoe, MN (2) Transaction Agent Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, a Delaware corporation, as nominee for Loyalty Mortgage Co., DBA Northern Mortgage, a Minnesota corporation (3) Name of Mortgage Originator (Lender) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, a Delaware corporation, as nominee for Loyalty Mortgage Co., DBA Northern Mortgage, a Minnesota corporation (4) Residential Servicer Wells Fargo (800) (5) Tax Parcel Identification Number ; (6) Transaction Agent s Mortgage ID Number (MERS number) Chronicle 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and 5, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: June 12, 2008 MORTGAGOR: Glen J. Rogers and Karena G. Rogers, husband and wife. RECORDING: Filed June 17, 2008, Registrar of Titles, Document No. T on Certificate of Title No GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan Chase Bank,. Said Mortgage being upon Registered Land STATED ON MORTGAGE: Cornerstone Mortgage Company SERVICER:. DRESS: 910 Carolina Parkway Northwest, Hutchinson, MN Lot 8, Block 2, Third Addition to Rolling Meadows,, Minnesota. $160, GAGEE: $155, /Assignee of 19, 2012 at 10:00 AM If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on March 19, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: July 12, 2012 /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of FC Chronicle 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, and 5, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: January 2, 2008 MORTGAGOR: Reece N. Beck and Sharon K. Beck, Husband and Wife. MORTGAGEE: Merchants Bank,, Winona RECORDING: Recorded January 4, 2008, Recorder, Document No GAGE: Assigned to: TRANSACTION AGENT: STATED ON MORTGAGE: Merchants Bank,, Winona SERVICER: Merchants Bank, DRESS: th Avenue Southwest, Hutchinson, MN Lot 5 in Block 53 in the Townsite of Hutchinson, South Half. $119, GAGEE: $119, /Assignee of 19, 2012 at 10:00 AM said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, allowed by law subject to redemption If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on March 19, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: July 16, 2012 Merchants Bank, /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of FC Chronicle 8, 15, 22, 29, 5 and 12, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: October 24, 2007 MORTGAGOR: Chris Frampton, a single person. RECORDING: Recorded October 26, 2007 McLeod Count Recorder, Document No. A GAGE: Assigned to: Green Tree Servicing LLC STATED ON MORTGAGE: Countrywide Bank, FSB SERVICER: Green Tree Servicing LLC DRESS: th Avenue North, Brownton, MN Lot 6, Block 3, Lake Addie,, Minnesota. $70, GAGEE: $68, /Assignee of 20, 2012 at 10:00 AM If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on March 20, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: July 22, 2012 Green Tree Servicing LLC /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of FC Chronicle 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, and 5, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: January 25, 2006 $163, MORTGAGOR(S): John J. Dietel, a single person. MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank, LENDER: Wells Fargo Bank, SERVICER: Wells Fargo Bank, Filed February 1, 2006, McLeod County Registrar of Titles, as Document Number T That part of Lot 5 in Block 1 in the Townsite of Hutchinson, South Half, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of McLeod, lying Northwesterly of a line and its Southwesterly Prolongation described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast Corner of said Lot 5; thence Northerly, along the East line of said Lot 5 a distance of feet to the beginning of said line; thence Southwesterly, deflecting to the left 136 degrees 05 minutes 00 seconds to a point on the Westerly line of said Lot 5 a distant feet Northerly of the Southwest Corner of said Lot 5. REGISTERED PROPERTY PROPERTY ADDRESS: 185 Arch Street SE, Hutchinson, MN NUMBER: , Certificate No $181, any part 26, 2012, 10:00 a.m. to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys fees allowed by law, subject to redemption within 6 months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s) the personal representatives or assigns. If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single family , is 11:59 p.m. on March 26, LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE Dated: 3, 2012 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Diane F. Mach Gary J. Evers Attorneys for Chronicle 8, 15, 22, 29, 5 and 12, 2012) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: June 24, 2004 $135, MORTGAGOR(S): Jason L. Blashack and Tina M. Blashack, husband and wife MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank, Filed 9, 2004, Recorder; Document No. A GAGE: Assigned to: none That part of Lot Thirty-One (31) of the Auditor s Plat of Section 2, Township 116 North, Range 27 West described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 7, Block 2, First Southwest Addition to Lester Prairie, according to the plat thence on an assumed bearing South 0 degrees 34 minutes 55 seconds East, along the West line of Hickory Street, feet to the point of beginning of the tract to be described; thence continuing South 0 degrees 34 minutes 55 seconds East, along said West line of Hickory Street, feet; thence North 89 degrees 31minutes 55 seconds West, feet; thence North 0 degrees 34 minutes 55 seconds West, feet; thence South 89 degrees 31 minutes 55 seconds East, feet to the point of beginning. STREET ADDRESS OF PROP- ERTY: 227 Hickory Street South, Lester Prairie, MN County, Minnesota $120, THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and /or applicable statutes. October 2, 2012, 10:00 a.m. PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff s Office, 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe, MN said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns is six (6) months from the date of sale. Unless said mortgage is reinstated or the property redeemed, or unless the time for redemption is reduced by judicial order, you must vacate the premises by 11:59 p.m. on April 2, FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: ERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABAN- DONED. Dated: 6, 2012 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA REITER & SCHILLER, P.A. : /s/ Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq. Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq. N. Kibongni Fondungallah, Esq. James J. Pauly, Esq. Brian F. Kidwell, Esq. Steven R. Pennock, Esq. Curt N. Trisko, Esq. Attorneys for 25 North Dale Street St. Paul, MN (651) (WF-0189) FOR CLOSURE SALE FORECLO- SURE DATA Minn. Stat (1) Street Address, City and Zip 227 Hickory Street South, Lester Code of Mortgaged Premises Prairie, MN (2) Transaction Agent Wells Fargo Bank, (3) Name of Mortgage Originator (Lender) Wells Fargo Bank, (4) Residential Servicer Wells Fargo (800) (5) Tax Parcel Identification Number (6) Transaction Agent s Mortgage ID Number (MERS number) none Chronicle 8, 15, 22, 29, 5, and 12, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: March 1, 2006 MORTGAGOR: Kevin D. Peterson and Lori M. Peterson, husband and wife. MORTGAGEE: JPMorgan Chase Bank,, successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as Receiver for Washington Mutual Bank f/k/a Washington Mutual Bank, FA. RECORDING: Recorded March 27, 2006, Recorder, Document No. A GAGE: Assigned to: TRANSACTION AGENT: STATED ON MORTGAGE: Washington Mutual Bank, FA SERVICER: DRESS: th Street, Glencoe, Situated in the County of McLeod and State of Minnesota: The South feet of the East 161 feet of the following described tract: That part of Government Lot 4 in Section 25 Township 115 North Range 29 west, described as commencing at the quarter-corner on the North line of said Section 25 and thence South 914 feet to the center line of the public road; thence in a Westerly and Northerly direction along the center of said public road 598 feet; thence North 879 feet to a point on the North line of said Government Lot; and thence East along the North line of said lot 598 feet to the point of beginning, excepting therefrom the West ½ thereof. $67, GAGEE: $61, /Assignee of 26, 2012 at 10:00 AM Legal Notices Turn to next page

5 Legals Continued from 4B said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and the costs and disbursements, allowed by law subject to redemption If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on March 13, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: July 25, 2012 /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of Chronicle 8, 15, 22, 29, 5 and 12, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: April 18, 2008 $181, MORTGAGOR(S): Sandra L. Mielke and Joel E. Mielke, wife and husband MNI#: LENDER: PHH Home Loans, LLC d/b/a Burnet Home Loans SERVICER: PHH Mortgage Corporation Filed May 15, 2008, Recorder, as Document Number A GAGE: Assigned to: PHH Mortgage Corporation; Dated: July 18, That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28) in Township One Hundred Fifteen (115) North of Range Twenty-nine (29) West described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Section 28; thence on an assumed bearing of North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East along the North line of said Northwest Quarter feet to the point of beginning of the tract to be described; thence continuing North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East along said North line feet; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West feet; thence South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West feet; thence North 02 degrees 16 minutes 26 seconds East feet; thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East feet; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East feet to the point of beginning. PROPERTY ADDRESS: th Street, Brownton, MN NUMBER: $175, any part 19, 2012, 10:00 a.m. to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys fees allowed by law, subject to redemption within 6 months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s) the personal representatives or assigns. If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single family , is 11:59 p.m. on March 19, LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE Dated: 1, 2012 PHH Mortgage Corporation Assignee of Diane F. Mach Gary J. Evers Attorneys for Chronicle 8, 15, 22, 29, 5 and 12, 2012) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA- TION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTI- TY NOTICE IS HERE- BY GIVEN: That default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: March 21, 2006 AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $124, MORTGAGOR(S): John Paul Abraham, a single person MORTGAGEE: Equity One SERVICER: Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC LENDER: Equity One. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Mcleod County Minnesota, Recorder, on April 17, 2006, as Document No. A AS- SIGNED TO: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee under POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT Dated as of June 1, 2006 MORGAN STAN- LEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2006-HE5 Dated: March 8, 2011, and recorded March 31, 2011 by Document No LEGAL DE- SCRIPTION OF Lot Six (6), in Block Eighty-six (86), Town of Glencoe,, Minnesota. PROPERTY ADDRESS: th Street East, Glencoe, MN PROPERTY I.D: COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Mcleod THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: One Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-Five and 35/100 ($126,825.35) THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes; PURSUANT, to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM on 24, 2012 PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff`s Main Office, 801 East 10th Street, Glencoe, to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their is 6.00 months from the date of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat , the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on March 24, 2013, or the next business day if March 24, 2013 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE GAGOR`S PERSONAL REPRE-, Dated: 8, 2012 DEUTSCHE BANK NA- TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee under POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT Dated as of June 1, 2006 MORGAN STAN- LEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2006-HE5 Randall S. Miller & Associates, PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/ One Financial Plaza, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 1100 Minneapolis, MN Phone: Our File No. 11MN THIS IS A COMMU- NICATION FROM A DEBT COL- LECTOR. A /08/2012, 08/15/2012, 08/22/2012, 08/29/2012, 09/05/2012, 09/12/2012 DATE OF MORTGAGE: January 10, 2008 MORTGAGOR: Marvin J. Fiecke and Jill M. Fiecke, husband and wife. MORTGAGEE: PNC Bank, National Association, s/b/m to National City Mortgage, a division of National City Bank, s/b/m to National City Mortgage Co., a subsidiary of National City Bank. RECORDING: Recorded January 17, 2008, Recorder, Document No. A GAGE: Assigned to: PNC Bank, National Association. TRANSACTION AGENT: STATED ON MORTGAGE: National City Mortgage, a division of National City Bank. SERVICER: PNC Bank, National Association. DRESS: 410 Zion Avenue, Winsted, MN That part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 1, Township 117 North, Range 27 West,, Minnesota, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of the South 3 acres of said Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter with the East line of said Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Northerly, along said East line of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, feet; thence Westerly, parallel with said North line of the South 3 acres of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, feet; thence Southerly, parallel with said East line, feet to said North line of said South 3 acres of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter; thence Easterly, along said North line, feet to the point of beginning. $299, GAGEE: $312, /Assignee of October 10, 2012 at 10:00 AM If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on April 10, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: 7, 2012 PNC Bank, /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of FC Chronicle 15, 22, 29, 5, 12, and 19, 2012) The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 5B DATE OF MORTGAGE: July 24, 2006 MORTGAGOR: Derek M. Sutton and Cheryl L. Sutton, husband and wife. RECORDING: Recorded July 25, 2006, Recorder, Document No GAGE: Assigned to: CitiMortgage, STATED ON MORTGAGE: Kleinbank DBA Kleinmortgage. SERVICER: CitiMortgage, DRESS: th Street North, Winsted, MN Lot 6 in Block 1 of Alber s Addition, according to plat on file and of record in the office of the county recorder in and for, Minnesota. $158, GAGEE: $159, /Assignee of October 10, 2012 at 10:00 AM If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on April 10, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: 7, 2012 CitiMortgage, /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of FC Chronicle 15, 22, 29, 5, 12, and 19, 2012) Notice of Sale Notice of Sale The following personal property will be sold according to Minnesota Statute 504B.271, subd 1. (Abandoned Property Sales after Eviction): The property is described to wit: 1973 Rosewood, Serial Number S1044, Residential Trailer will be sold at public auction by the McLeod County Sheriff s Department on the 13 th day of, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. at th St. W. in the City of Glencoe, County of McLeod, State of Minnesota, to the highest bidder, exclusive of the expenses of said sale and of the advertising thereof, together with the necessary expenses of advertising and making said sale: and that the grounds of said lien are as follows, to-wit: Rent, taxes, legal fees, and sheriff totaling $6, Dated 17, 2012 /s/cris Thompson o/b/o Glen Knoll Properties, LLC th Street West Glencoe, Phone (320) Chronicle 22, 29 and 5, 2012) Notice of Sale Notice of Sale The following personal property will be sold according to Minnesota Statute 504B/281. subd. 1. (Abandoned Property Sales after Eviction): The property is described as to-wit: 1995 Liberty, Serial Number 06L26593, Residential Trailer will be sold at public auction by the McLeod County Sheriff s Department on the 13 th day of, 2012, at 9:15 a.m. at 1712 Fir Ave N. in the City of Glencoe, County of McLeod, State of Minnesota, to the highest bidder, exclusive of the expenses of said sale and of the advertising thereof, together with the necessary expenses of advertising and making said sale: and that the grounds of said lien are as follows, to-wit: Rent, taxes, legal fees, and sheriff totaling $10, Dated 17, 2012 /s/ Cris Thompson o/b/o Glen Knoll Properties, LLC th Street, West Glencoe, Phone (320) Chronicle 22, 29 and 5, 2012) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: 5, 2005 AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $39, MORTGAGOR(S): Margarita Palacios and Jose A. Palacios, wife and husband, as joint tenants MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic as nominee for Aegis Lending Corporation TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic MIN#: SERVICER: Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC LENDER: Aegis Lending Corporation. DATE AND PLACE OF FILING: Mcleod County Minnesota, Recorder, on 11, 2005, as Document No. A ASSIGNED TO: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the registered holders of Aegis Asset Backed Securities Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series Dated: July 6, 2012, and recorded July 30, 2012 by Document No LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF Lot Five (5) in Block Sixty-Six (66) in the Town of Franklin, County of Mcleod State of Minnesota. Commonly known as: 715 Ford Ave., Glencoe, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 715 Ford Avenue, Glencoe, PROPERTY I.D: COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Mcleod THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: Thirty- One Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty and 25/100 ($31,760.25) THAT no action or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part that there has been compliance with all pre-foreclosure notice and acceleration requirements of said mortgage, and/or applicable statutes; PURSUANT, to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows: DATE AND TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM on October 9, 2012 PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff s Main Office, 801 East 10th Street, Glencoe, to pay the debt then secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any actually paid by the mortgagee, on the premises and the costs and disbursements allowed by law. The time allowed by law for redemption by said mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns is 6.00 months from the date of sale. If Mortgage is not reinstated under Minn. Stat or the property is not redeemed under Minn. Stat , the Mortgagor must vacate the property on or before 11:59 p.m. on April 9, 2013, or the next business day if April 9, 2013 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION , DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND Dated: 22, 2012 U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for the registered holders of Aegis Asset Backed Securities Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series Randall S. Miller & Associates, PLLC Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/ Canadian Pacific Plaza, 120 South Sixth Street, Suite 1100 Minneapolis, MN Phone: Our File No. 12MN THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. A /22/2012, 08/29/2012, 09/05/2012, 09/12/2012, 09/19/2012, 09/26/ DATE OF MORTGAGE: October 23, 2006 $120, MORTGAGOR(S): Bernadette A. Fallon, a single person MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank, STAT- ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Wells Fargo Bank, SERVICER: Wells Fargo Bank, NA Filed October 25, 2006, McLeod County Registrar of Titles, as Document Number T Unit 114, Condominium Number 6, Morningside Estates, a condominium,, Minnesota. REGISTERED PROPERTY PROPERTY ADDRESS: 114 Morningside Dr. NE, Hutchinson, MN NUMBER: CERT NO $123, any part October 17, 2012, 10:00 a.m. to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys fees allowed by law, subject to redemption within 6 months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s) the personal representatives or assigns. If the real estate is an , is 11:59 p.m. on April 17, Dated: 21, 2012 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A Diane F. Mach Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X Gary J. Evers Attorneys for Chronicle 29, 5, 12, 19, 26 and October 3, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: June 15, 2006 MORTGAGOR: Christina Vasko, a single person. MORTGAGEE: PNC Bank, National Association, s/b/m to National City Bank, s/b/m to National City Mortgage, a division of National City Bank of Indiana. RECORDING: Recorded June 16, 2006 Recorder, Doc- Legal Notices Turn to next page

6 The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 6B Legals Continued from 5B ument No. A GAGE: TRANSACTION AGENT: STATED ON MORTGAGE: National City Mortgage, a division of National City Bank of Indiana. SERVICER: PNC Bank, National Association. DRESS: 1625 Hennepin Avenue North, Glencoe, The East ½ of Lots 1, 2, and 3, in Block 1 of The Rearrangement of Richardson s Park Addition to Glencoe. $134, GAGEE: $127, /Assignee of October 24, 2012 at 10:00 AM If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on April 24, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: 23, 2012 PNC Bank, /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of FC Chronicle 29, 5, 12, 19, 26, and October 3, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: February 17, 2010 $40, MORTGAGOR(S): Daniel R. Vielbig, Single Man MIN#: LENDER: Waterstone Mortgage Corporation SERVICER: Wells Fargo Bank, Filed February 22, 2010, McLeod County Recorder, as Document Number GAGE: Assigned to: Wells Fargo Bank, NA; Dated: December 1, 2011 filed: December 9, 2011, recorded as document number Lot 20, Block 8, Lester Prairie PROPERTY ADDRESS: 118 Elm Street N, Lester Prairie, MN NUMBER: $44, any part October 10, 2012, 10:00 a.m. to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys fees allowed by law, subject to redemption within 6 months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s) the personal representatives or assigns. If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single family , is 11:59 p.m. on April 10, Dated: 7, 2012 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Assignee of Diane F. Mach Gary J. Evers Attorneys for Chronicle 29, 5, 12, 19, 26, and October 3, 2012) Order of Summons STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF MCLEOD DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File No: CV Case Type: Quiet Title Jeffrey A. Kosek and Tamela Jo Kosek, Plaintiffs Vs: Anders Jorgensen a/k/a Andres Jorgensen, Elizabeth Jorgensen, and the unknown heirs of Anders Jorgensen a/k/a Andres Jorgensen and Elizabeth Jorgensen, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants: ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS Upon the Affidavit of Paul F. Theis, one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs herein, and upon all of the files, records and proceedings herein, the Court makes the following: ORDER That the Summons in the above entitled matter be published in accordance with Rule 4.04(4) of the Rules of Civil Procedure as to the defendants described in the Complaint, including all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the Complaint herein. Dated: 29, 2012 BY THE COURT: /s/ Michael R. Savre Judge of District Court Chronicle 5, 12 & 19, 2012) Order for Protection STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF MCLEOD DISTRICT COURT FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court File Number: 43-FA Case Type: Domestic Abuse In the Matter of: Nathan Maurice Downs obo Minor Children Petitioner Vs: Miles Singleton Respondent Notice of Hearing by Publication (Minn. Stat. 518B.01, subd. 8) To Respondent named above: An order has been issued directing you to appear at Courthouse, th Street East, Glencoe, On at 1:30 p.m. and explain why the relief sought in the Petition for the Order for Protection should not be granted. You may obtain a copy of the Petition and any order issued from the court from the Court Administrator s Office. If you do not appear at the scheduled hearing, the Petitioner s request may be granted as a default matter. Failure to appear will not be a defense to prosecution for violation of the Court s Order. Dated: 28, 2012 Leron Sanchez Deputy Chronicle 5, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: 20, 2007 MORTGAGOR: Jeffery A. Laxen and Sharon H. Laxen, husband and wife. RECORDING: Filed October 1, 2007, Registrar of Titles, Document No. T on Certificate of Title No GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan Chase Bank, s/b/m to Chase Home Finance, LLC. Said Mortgage being upon Registered Land STATED ON MORTGAGE: CTX Mortgage Company, LLC. SERVICER:. DRESS: 636 Shady Creek Drive, Winsted, MN Lot Four (4) in Block Two (2), SUNRISE ESTATES, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the Office of the Registrar of Titles in and for the County of McLeod and State of Minnesota. $165, GAGEE: $201, /Assignee of 29, 2012 at 10:00 AM If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on March 1, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: June 18, 2012 /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of Chronicle July 18, 25, 1, 8, 15 and 22, 2012) NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF MORTGAGE Pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes , the foregoing foreclosure sale is postponed until November 14, 2012 at 10:00 AM at the Sheriff s Office, Law Enforcement Center, Main Lobby, Glencoe, MN, in said county and state. Dated: 26, /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of Chronicle 5, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: Marc 12, 2004 $85, MORTGAGOR(S): William F. Eustice, a single person. MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, LENLDER OR BROKER AND STAT- ED ON THE MORTGAGE: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, SERVICER: Wells Fargo Bank, Filed April 21, 2004, Registrar of Titles, as Document Number T GAGE: Assigned to: HSBC Bank USA, as Trustee for Wells Fargo Home Equity Asset- Backed Securities Trust, Home Equity Asset-Backed Certificates, Series ; Dated: 3, 2012 filed: 7, 2012, recorded as document number Lot Fifteen (15) in Block Four (4), Island View Heights Second Addition. REGISTERED PROPERTY PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1033 Prairie View Drive SW, Hutchinson, MN NUMBER: Certificate No $79, any part October 24, 2012, 10:00 a.m. to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys fees allowed by law, subject to redemption within 6 months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s) the personal representatives or assigns. If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single family , is 11:59 p.m. on April 24, Dated: 24, 2012 HSBC Bank USA, as Trustee for Wells Fargo Home Equity Asset-Backed Securities Trust, Home Equity Asset-Backed Certificates, Series Assignee of Diane F. Mach Gary J. Evers Attorneys for Chronicle 5, 12, 19, 26, October 3 and 10, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: November 17, 2006 $127, MORTGAGOR(S): Angela M. Richter, a single person MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo Bank, NA LENDER: Wells Fargo Bank, NA SERVICER: Wells Fargo Bank, NA Filed November 21, 2006, McLeod County Recorder, as Document Number A Lot Eight (8) in Block Sixty-two (62) in the Town of Glencoe PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1329 Knight Ave N, Glencoe, NUMBER: $125, any part July 25, 2012, 10:00 a.m. to pay the debt secured by said mortgage and taxes, if any, on said premises and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys fees allowed by law, subject to redemption within 6 months from the date of said sale by the mortgagor(s) the personal representatives or assigns. If the real estate is an owner-occupied, single family , is 11:59 p.m. on January 25, Dated: May 25, 2012 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Diane F. Mach Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X Gary J. Evers Attorneys for Chronicle June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 4 and 11, 2012) NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF MORTGAGE The above referenced sale scheduled for July 25, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. has been postponed to 28, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., located at 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe,, said County and State. If this is an owner occupied, single-family dwelling, the premises must be vacated by February 28, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. Dated: July 24, 2012 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Diane F. Mach Gary J. Evers Attorney for Chronicle 1, 2012) NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF MORTGAGE The above referenced sale scheduled for 28, 2012, at 10:00 am., has been postponed to October 2, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., located at 801 East 10 th Street, Glencoe,, said County and State. If this is an owner occupied, single-family dwelling, the premises must be vacated by April 2, 2013 at 11:59 PM. Dated: 28, 2012 Wells Fargo Bank, NA Diane F. Mach Gary J. Evers Attorney for Chronicle 5, 2012) DATE OF MORTGAGE: May 30, 2007 MORTGAGOR: Vicki Jayne Schuch, an unmarried person RECORDING: Recorded June 13, 2007, Recorder, Document No. A GAGE: Assigned to: JPMorgan Chase Bank, STATED ON MORTGAGE: Freedom Mortgage Corporation SERVICER: DRESS: th Street, Glencoe, MN The East Half of Lots Six (6) and Seven (7), Block Six (6), Town of Franklin,, Minnesota $109, GAGEE: $108, /Assignee of 16, 2012 at 10:00 AM If the real estate is an is 11:59 p.m. on February 19, 2013, unless the redemption period is reduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs or , Dated: June 14, 2012 /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of Chronicle June 27, July 4, 11, 18, 25, and 1, 2012) NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF MORTGAGE Legal Notices Turn to next page

7 The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 7B McLeod Publishing ONE WEEK: $1580 Classifieds Chronicle For 20 words, one time in ANY TWO PAPERS and on the internet. 30 per word after first 20 words. ADD ANOTHER PAPER FOR ONLY $2.00 PER PAPER (based on first week pricing) The McLeod County Chronicle Silver Lake Leader The Glencoe Advertiser The Sibley Shopper Arlington Enterprise The Galaxy nd Week 1/2 Price 2 3-WEEK SPECIAL: 3rd Week FREE To place an ad: Call: ; Fax: ; trishak@glencoenews.com; Mail: P.O. Box 188, Glencoe, AGRICULTURE AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE LIVESTOCK REAL ESTATE & PETS RENTAL SERVICES All ads appear online at GlencoeNews.com All Six Papers Reach Over 50,000 Readers Weekly in over 33 Communities The Chronicle Mondays at Noon The Glencoe Advertiser, The Sibley Shopper Advertising Deadlines The Arlington Enterprise & The Silver Lake Leader Tuesdays at Noon & The Galaxy Wednesdays at NOON AGRICULTURE EMPLOYMENT FOR SALE RENTAL RENTAL Storage Farm Equipment Business Op. Wanted To Buy Apartment Apartment Mahlum Properties LLC is seeking investors for real estate. In business since Com mer cial building with 3 businesses. Great cash flow with long term lease in Benson, MN $84,900. mahlum pro per ties@@ya hoo.com, website mahlumproperties.com. JUNK BATTERIES WANTED We buy used batteries and lead weights: Paying top dollar for junk batteries. Paying $8-$24/battery. We pick up. Call , ask for Dana. Glen Knoll Storage, Glencoe, Hwy 22 NW. 5x10s $35/mo.; 10x10s, $45/mo.; 10x15s, $55/mo.; 10x20s $65/mo., 10x25s, $75/mo. 10x30s, $85/mo. 10x40s, $ Help Wanted Animal Care Accepting applications for bartender, server and dishwasher. Apply within at Dubb s Grill and Bar, Glencoe. Ag setup and mechanic position at Haukos Brothers in Glencoe. Call (320) for an interview. Petsitter. Reliable adult will care for your pets. Call (320) Freightliner FL L Cummins, 22 ft. box, Harsh 110 hoist, 20,000 lb. silent drive tag axle. Air ride, clean, $44,500. (507) Feed, Seed, Hay Mead ow hay, small squares, $ x5 Round bales al fal fa hay, $30. (320) Straw bales, small squares. 4x5 round bales straw. (320) Misc. Farm Items LIESKE TRACTOR Want ed: Your OLD TRAC TORS, any condition, make or model. We also specialize in new and used TRACTOR PARTS AND REPAIR. Call Kyle. Located west of Henderson. (612) ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcement FREEBIES: We ll run your ad free 2 times once in the Chronicle and once in the Advertiser if you are sell ing a used item for less than $100. Your ad must include the price of the item you are selling. NO garage sale, animal, food, feed or wanted to buy items will be accepted as a freebie. To place a freebie ad on our website, there will be a $1.00 charge. Weddings, Engage. GETTING MARRIED? Check out the wedding directory published in the first issue of each month in the Glencoe Advertiser. AUTOMOTIVE $$ Paid for Repairables. Junkers hauled free. Im me diate pick up. Proudly serving McLeod/ Carver/ Le Sueur coun ties. Mon.-Sun. Flatbed/ wreck er serv ice. (952) 220-TOWS. All-Terrain 07 Arc tic Cat 500 four wheel er. Trail er 10x5 with ramp. $4,000. (320) Cars 1998 Pontiac Bonneville, V6, 3800 engine, AC, power options, great condition inside and out. New belt, good rubber, 198K, needs motor work, $1,500. (320) after 5 p.m Impala LS, loaded, 128,000 miles, 3800 V6, new tires Jag uar S-type, load ed, 119,000, $8, Che vy Z71 ext. cab, 3rd door, 350 Vor tec, awe some truck, $6,900. (320) Trucks, Vans Busy custom cabinet shop in Mayer is look ing for an ex peri enced cabinet maker. Must have excellent attention to detail. Minimum 3 years experience required. Hours Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Please call (952) Care giv er/ Home mak er want ed. Duties include meal planning and prep; light housekeeping; errand running. Please submit an on-line ap pli ca tion at ci tiesnw.rightathome.net. No phone calls please. CONKLIN DEALERS NEEDED! Lifetime career in marketing, manage ment and ap ply ing Green pro ducts made in Amer i ca. Full time/ part time. For a free catalog, call Franke s Conklin Service now at (320) e marketing.com. De liv er the Star Trib une wee kends, starting time around 2:30. Call (320) or (612) , Milan. Looking for person with good telephone skills. 3 nights a week from 6-8 p.m. contacting existing and new clients. Marketing background a big plus. Potential to make good mon ey. Please send re sume to Farmers Insurance, Attn: Barry, at bbow den@far mers a gent.com or call (952) , or mail to: P.O. Box 756, Nor wood, MN One or two high school boys to help on grain farm, 2 miles from Glencoe. (320) Truck driv ers need ed for sweet corn haul ing and beyond. year round work. CDL, 2 years driving ex peri ence a must. (320) , Olivia. LIVESTOCK, PETS REAL ESTATE Farms HOWARD LAKE AUCTION: Wednesday 12 at 6 p.m. 10 AC Farm-site and AC land. Call for de tails. In spec tion Au gust 22, 5-7 p.m. John J. Radde Realtor (952) Hobby Farm 40-acre Horse Farm! 70x140 sand base rid ing ar e na, 30x60 shed, 30x50 8-stall barn with a 12x40 attached lean two, 50x60 6-stall barn, heated tack rooms in each, 2-bedroom house with 30 tillable acres. $419,900. Brian O Donnell (320) You must see it to appreciate it! th St., Glencoe. Hobby farm for sale. 6 +/- acres, beautiful 4BR home. Very new outbuildings. MLS# , $300,000. Con tact me for a private showing. Paul Krueger, Edina Realty, (612) , Paul Krueg er@edi nare al ty.com. Houses FOR SALE Campers Camper: ft. 5th wheel Copper Canyon/Keystone. Sleeps 8/10, large rear bunks/stor age, AC, awning, Queen/stand up bedroom, 12 ft. slide on couch/table, full shower, plenty of storage, surround sound with ster eo w/ CD/DVD player, burgundy interior, very clean, great shape. Good neck/ ranch hitch. $16,000. Call Pat at (320) Give Aways FREE. Must give up my two cats. 1 male, 1 female. Both fixed, great house cats. (612) Male Siamese cat, 2 years old, neutered, declawed, indoors only. Charming personality. Owner cannot keep. (320) BR, 1BA home, just off Highway 212. Large 36x40 heated shop/garage. New vinyl windows, shingles in New fur nace and pres sure tank in $144,900. Brian O Donnell (320) BR, 3BA, 2 miles from Glencoe. This home features formal living, formal dining and family room all on main level. Tons of storage and built-in cab i nets. 26x32 shop. $216,900. Priority One-Metrowest Realty (320) Heating/Air Cond Dodge Da ko ta Sport quad cab. 4.7L-V8. Power everything, trailor tow, run ning boards, one own er. Very good con di tion. 47,500 miles, $12,250/BO. (320) Sum mer Sale Re bate on Now! Central Boiler Outdoor Furnaces. Rebate savings up to $1,600 on select models. Class-Act Outdoor Furnace. (763) Home Health Light weight wheel chair, $150/BO. (320) Pro-Assist, $125/BO. (320) Lawn, Garden 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan Rollx (handicap van). Very clean, well main tained. 39,300 miles. Make reasonable offer (320) Pontiac Montana van, 128K, very good con di tion. (320) Home Mc Leod Ave nue N.,Glencoe. 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 3stall ga rage with in-floor heat. Hardwood floors, custom cabinets, central vac, ceramic tile, 2 large fam i ly rooms, main tenance free exterior. $259,500. Brian O Donnell, Handyman Special, Brownton, 153 6th Avenue North. 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, sin gle fam i ly fix er-up per. Own er fi nanc ing, cash dis count. $250 down, $317/month or Land Fair Days Deals at THIS OLD HOUSE Garden & Gifts % off perennials, trees, shrubs and in-store specials. Highway 5 SW, Arlington, Miscellaneous For sale: Mort gage Deed, P.O. Box 7428, Hutchinson, MN BR Apartment with garage, water/sewer/garbage included. $300 off 6 month lease. $600 off year lease, New Auburn (320) Ful ly wood ed 1.5 acr es, 170th Street, Glencoe. Just east of Kale Avenue. $29,000. (612) RENTAL Apartment For rent: 2BR/ 1.5BA mobile home on large lot in New Auburn. Unit has ja cuz zi tub, stor age shed, kitchen with island. Rent includes garbage. Call (612) Newly remodeled apartments for rent in Renville. Water, heat, garbage included. New appliances, air conditioners. (320) Village Cooperative of Hutchinson (320) Senior living. Four units avail able (2-1BR, 22BR). Call for your tour! Equal Housing Opportunity. 2BR Apartment in Glencoe 4-plex. Garage, off-street parking, washer/dryer hookups. $550 plus electricity. References and deposit required. (320) BR upstairs apartment in Glencoe. All utilities paid, no pets, no smoking. First and last month rent as deposit. References preferred. $525/mo. Avail able im me diate ly. (320) , leave message. Glencoe Towns Edge Estates currently has a 2BR becoming available. In cludes heat, wa ter, gar bage and sewer. We accept cats and small dogs. (320) No app fee and $99 deposit if you sign a lease by Oct. 1. Town Edge Estates in Gaylord has immediate open ings for 2BR apart ments. Rental assistance is available for those who qualify. For more info contact Amy at (507) EHO. Remodeled spacious 1BR upper in Glen coe. Laun dry, off-street park ing, wash er/dry er hook ups, $470 plus elec tric i ty. (612) , (320) " " "! )(''&%$#"! '% " $ %(! '$ # $ ( $ %(! $ $ ("! '% " '% ( % $ ( "$ & %$& % % %! $ % $ $ %'( % $$ K36Cj Glencoe- 1BR, rent $485, new interior, on-site laundry, quiet building. No pets. (952) Glencoe: 2BR Apartment for rent with garage, dishwasher, heat and deck. No pets. $550/month. (952) , (612) Glenhurst Elderly Housing in Glencoe. 1BR heat in clud ed. Rental assistance. EHO. (320) or (952) Glenhurst elderly housing, Glencoe. 1BR. Rental as sis tanceeho. (320) or (952) Large 1BR apartment. Nice location downtown Olivia. $415/mo. Includes utilities, laundry. Call (320) Qual i ty one and two bed room apart ments, $425 to $650 per month. Heat, water, sewer, garbage and lo cal TV chan nels in clud ed. Garages available for $50/month. Damage deposit, references and 6month lease re quired. Spe cial terms available on 12-month leases. Call (days) or (nights and wee kends) mgavin@goslawfirm.com Business, Office Office space for rent. Ask for Brian (320) House 4BR House, ex tra large ga rage. 429 Hen ne pin, Glen coe. Main floor master and laundry. $850/mo. plus de pos it and util i ties. (320) BR, 2BA, 2-car detached garage, large 2-story house in Glen coe. Available 15. Rent to own avail able. $900/mo. (612) For rent: 3BR house in Oliva. Call (320) Vacation Properties One week timeshare to rent or buy. Rent one week with your choice of date/destination, or rent December 1-8 at Orlando, Florida. 2BR, sleeps 6. Inquiries call (320) Want To Rent Farmland to rent or custom farm. Contact Jay Gass (320) or Lon Gass (320) SALES Garage Sales 315 Edgewood Drive- Thursday, Sep tem ber 6, 8 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. MAKE AN OFFER SALE. SERVICES Furniture KOT TKE UP HOL STERY. Fur ni ture upholstery, repair, caning and wood refinishing. Fabric and supplies available. (320) Misc. Service WHEN LIFE IS A PARTY... or call Dina (612) to reserve bus today. Two buses available for wedding, busi ness, bachelor(ette) s, sport ing, etc. Glen coe busi ness, DOT Notice of Public Sale Tues., Oct. 9, at 1pm Mobile Home 2-3 BR Mo bile Homes half price first three months with 12 month lease. Background checks required. No pets. Glencoe (320) En joy small town liv ing. Mo bile home park in New Auburn has lots open for your home. Six months free. (612) Barn Sale Sept. 6-8 Thurs. & Fri. 5-8pm Sat. 8am-8pm 8486 Tagus Ave. Just west of Brownton Wildlife pictures, outdoor equipment, girls clothing, beer signs, toys, tons of free stuff. *36Cj lien sale of personal property will be held at Glen Knoll Storage located at th St. West Glencoe, INCLUDED IN THE SALE: S-018 Arleen Bordeau th St. W, Glencoe, Partial Inv.: Several totes, coolers, printer and other misc. household items. S-107 Arleen Bordeau th St. W, Glencoe, Partial Inv.: Several totes, tiki torches, chair, bike dresser stand, walker, vacuum and other misc. household items. S-114 Nathan Lukes PO Box 505, Lester Prairie, MN Partial Inv.: Work bench, snow blower, sleds, icehouse, totes and other misc. items. S-128 Kevin Jorgensen 1215 Armstrong Ave., Glencoe, Partial Inv.: Bookcases, air compressor, stove, tool box and other misc. items. S-181 Blanca Nunez Polo Arizmendi, San Benito, TX Partial Inv.: Mattresses and dressers. *36-37Cj EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED - DRIVERS MISCELLANEOUS REPORTER Growing newspaper group seeking entry level reporter to cover every aspect of community life hard news, features, columns, photography and editorials. Broaden your skills with the oversight of a managing editor and grow with us. One or two years experience preferred but will consider recent grad. 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8 The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 8B Help Wanted Warehouse and delivery support. Loading, unloading, cutting floorcoverings and delivery. Part-Time, starting at 3 p.m., hours avg. per week, Monday-Friday. Requires clean driving record, strong back. Great pay plus incentives. Call to set up appointment , ext. 210 F21tfnACa HELP WANTED 4.0 Services is looking to fill a full-time seasonal grounds maintenance position at our Glencoe location. Knowledge of field striping, ball field maintenance, lawn mowing and turf management is required. Pay range between $12-$14 an hour, depending on experience. Full time work in the winter is also available. Please andy@fourpointo.com if interested. Position available immediately. F35,36Cl Elevator Operator United Farmers Cooperative has full and part-time elevator operator positions open at multiple locations. Responsible for proper handling of incoming and outgoing grain. Maintenance of elevator facilities and equipment. Quality customer service. Class A CDL beneficial. Basic computer skills necessary. Requires walking, standing, climbing stairs and ladders, working inside and outside. Please send your resume to: United Farmers Cooperative HR dept. PO Box 461, Winthrop, MN or to megan.nelson@ufcmn.com or online at for an application form. A36-37ASCGa Applications are now being accepted for the following union position in the Sheriff s Office: Part Time Deputy Sheriff Starting salary is $ Application form, job description & testing information can be obtained from our website: Sheriff s Office th Street East Glencoe,, or by calling Beth at Application Deadline: Wednesday, 19, 2012 is an Equal Opportunity Employer R36-37ASC36ELa Need a hand with your lawn and landscaping? See the Tools of the Trade in the Glencoe Advertiser for local professionals that are happy to help. Engaged? Don t forget to pick up your Bridal Packet from the Chronicle! This packet contains a copy of the wedding section along with engagement and wedding announcement forms. AND You can register for a chance to win a $ 50 Gift Certificate good at any of the advertisers in the Bride and Groom guide! At the end of the year 2008, two lucky couples whose engagement was announced in the Chronicle will win a $50 Gift Certificate courtesy of: The McLeod County Chronicle 716 E. 10th St., Glencoe Legals Continued from 6B Pursuant to the provisions of Minnesota Statutes , the foregoing foreclosure sale is postponed until October 18, 2012 at 10:00 AM at the Sheriff s Office, Law Enforcement Center, Main, in said county and state. Dated: 30, /Assignee of Attorneys for /Assignee of Chronicle 5, 2012) Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes June 19, 2012 Commissioners Bayerl, Wright, Terlinden and Wangerin were present. Bayerl/Terlinden motion approved the agenda with the following additions under Administration item G; Consider approval of gambling permit for Truhaven Ranch, from Winsted MN to conduct a raffle on October 6, 2012, Administration item H; Consider approval of permit for AWI Manufacturing at location th St, Winsted MN to conduct outdoor fireworks July 17, 2012 from 9:45 pm to 10:45 pm, Road & Bridge item E; Discussion on Health & Human Services parking lot, Administration item I; State Auditor Performance Measures and Administration item J; 2013 Commissioners budget. Bayerl/Terlinden motion approved the consent agenda including June 5, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes and Synopsis; June 1, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; June 8, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; June 13, 2012 Auditor s Warrants ; Approve renewal of Abatement Facility License for the Waste Management Demolition Landfill to operate as a demolition disposal facility from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013; Approve renewal of Abatement Facility License for Spruce Ridge Resource Management Facility to operate as a recycling, MSW, and demolition disposal facility from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013; Approve renewal of Abatement Facility License for the Hansen Demolition Landfill to operate as a demolition disposal facility from July 1, 2012 to June 30, Wright/Terlinden motion approved payment of bills totaling $260, from the following funds: General Revenue $147,128.54; Road & Bridge $81, Solid Waste $26,290.84; Special Revenue Fund $6, and Forfeited Tax Fund $ Terlinden/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve entering into an agreement with Lynn Township for replacement of township bridges L2495 & L2497 on Zane and Walden Avenues. unanimously to approve the award of the box culvert project to Midwest Contracting (Marshall, MN) for grand total of $401,809; contingent on approval of additional financing from Mn/DOT State Aid due to an unexpected increase in concrete pipe. unanimously to approve the sale of the 1957 pull type rubber tire roller on sealed bids with minimum bid of $400 with final sale brought back to the board for approval. of a new 2012 Kuhn rotary disk mower from Arnold s (Glencoe, MN) for $6,500 plus trade and tax. unanimously to adopt Resolution 12- CB-16 to support the recommendation of the Human Services and Public Health Directors recommending PrimeWest Health as the one and only managed care organization that should provide managed health care services in. Terlinden/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to approve out of state travel for Jean Johnson to attend an Olweus Bullying Prevention Trainer Certification Course from June 27-29, 2012 in Dallas Texas for a total cost of $5200 with funding coming from the Department of Justice Grant. Bayerl/Wright motion carried unanimously to adopt Resolution 12- CB-17 Targeting Best Management Practices in the Crow River Watershed MN Clean Water Partnership Project and approval of Loan Agreement SRF0262 in the amount of $300,000. Terlinden/Wright motion carried of a replacement for one of the jail s 16-port DVR recorders with a new 32- port SRX Pro32 DVR recorder from Technical Solutions (Madison Lake, MN) for a total cost of $10, with funding coming from Jail Capital. unanimously to approve the Tax Court Settlement amount of $3,002,300 for The Pines, $2,755,500 for The Oaks and to allow County Attorney, Mike Junge, to sign settlement agreement on behalf of Assessor. of the Nilfisk floor scrubber from Hillyard (Hutchinson, MN) for $2, plus applicable tax. unanimously to approve the improvements to the Fairgrounds including paving a roadway around the east end of the Fairgrounds for approximate $107,000 and building a parking lot from millings similar to the west parking lot for approximately $48,000 for an approximate total of $155,000 with funding coming from Capital Projects. Bayerl/Wright motion carried unanimously to allow Attorney Mike Junge to sign deed on group home sale for property at 135 N Franklin St in Hutchinson, MN purchased by McLeod Treatment Program Wright/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to approve the June 12, 2012 Staffing Request Committee Recommendations as outlined above with the exception of posting both internally and externally full-time Technical Specialist I (grade 11) in Sheriff s Office and remove the not to exceed $15,000 for consultant Herbert Trenz. Wangerin/Terlinden motion carried unanimously to approve issuance of a credit card in accordance with the credit card policy to the Assessor, Highway, Public Health and Social Services Departments. Terlinden/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to adopt Resolution 12- CB-18 Park & Legacy Resolution. unanimously to approve gambling permit for Truhaven Ranch, from Winsted MN to conduct a raffle on October 6, Wright/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to approve permit for AWI Manufacturing at location th St, Winsted MN to conduct outdoor fireworks July 17, 2012 from 9:45 pm to 10:45 pm for a single nonprofit event. Bayerl/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve Commissioner Terlinden as the alternate on the Solid Waste Committee during Commissioner Nies absence. Chronicle 5, 2012) Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes July 3, 2012 Commissioners Bayerl, Wright, Terlinden and Wangerin were present. Terlinden/Wright motion approved the agenda with the following additions under Road & Bridge item E; Consider amendment No. 1 to MnDOT Agreement 92351, Work Order 2 for installation of an automated traffic recorder system on County State Aid Highway 18, Administration item B; Consider adoption of Resolution 12-CB-20 Declaration that adopts the Performance Measures Developed by the Council, Administration item C; Consider approval of revision to permit for AWI Manufacturing at location th St, Winsted MN to conduct outdoor fireworks July 14, 2012 from 9:45 pm to 10:45 pm, Administration item D; Consider approval of the DNR Right of Entry Authorization for Watercraft Inspections. Bayerl/Terlinden motion approved the consent agenda including June 19, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes and Synopsis; June 15, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; June 15, 2012a Auditor s Warrants; June 22, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; Approve Conditional Use Permit HJP12-C2 for Tim and Brenda Zackrison for placement of a 36 x 28 detached garage within the front yard of their property located in the R-1 Residential District at Judson Circle, Lot 1, Blk. 2, Judson Woods, in Section 25 of Acoma Township. Nies/Bayerl motion approved payment of bills totaling $223, from the following funds: General Revenue $152,715.80; Road & Bridge $59,906.39; Solid Waste $6, and County Ditch Fund $4, unanimously to a change order with Motorola Solutions to add instant recall to 4 dispatch consoles for a price of $13,056 and to add a 6 channel simulcast system in the City of Glencoe for a price of $284, of 1 Microsoft Exchange Server Standard License from SHI (Somerset, NJ) for $ plus tax for a total cost of $ which is in the 2012 IS budget. Wright/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to approve the agreements with Round Grove Township for replacement of township bridges L2500 & L2501 on Zane and Yacht Avenue. unanimously to approve the Joint Powers Agreement with City of Stewart for SAP , construction of County State Aid Highway 111 which will cap the total county contribution at $1,400,000. unanimously to award countywide sealcoat bid to Pearson Brothers with engineering scaling back mileage and investigating cheaper rock alternatives to bring total cost down closer to engineer s estimate of $539, unanimously to approve MnDOT agreement and corresponding resolution, which is required to receive state bond funds for SAP , box culvert project on CR 74. unanimously to approve amendment No. 1 to MnDOT Agreement 92351, Work Order 2 for installation of an automated traffic recorder system on County State Aid Highway 18. of the jail s remaining 16-port DVR recorder with a new 16-port SRX Pro162 DVR/NVR recorder from Technical Solutions (Madison Lake, MN) for an approximate cost of $7, with funding coming from Jail Capital. Terlinden/Wright motion carried unanimously to adopt Resolution 12- CB-20 Declaration that adopts the Performance Measures Developed by the Council. Terlinden/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve the revision to the June 19 Consent agenda whereby the Board approved the AWI Manufacturing fireworks permit for July 17 and it should have been July 14. Terlinden/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve the DNR Right of Entry Authorization for Watercraft Inspections. Chronicle 5, 2012) Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes July 17, 2012 Commissioners Bayerl, Wright, Nies and Wangerin were present. Bayerl/Wright motion approved the agenda with the following additions under Administration item H; Consider approval of the June 12, 2012 Board of Appeal and Equalization Minutes, Administration item I; Update on McLeod County Geological Atlas. Nies/Bayerl motion approved the consent agenda including July 3, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes and Synopsis; June 22, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; June 29, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; July 6, 2012 Auditor s Warrants ; Approve gambling permit for Ducks Unlimited (McLeod Ducks of Hutchinson) from Hutchinson, MN to conduct a raffle on 6, 2012 at the Crow River Winery; Approve Lori Parkin and Dave Waldera s request for CUP for the purpose of a second dwelling for family health care for Mrs. Waldera s Aunt, Ms Wanda Anderson; Approve Bob Rasmussen s request for a CUP in order to construct an accessory structure greater than 2,400 square feet on a parcel less than 10 acres in size to be used for animals, hay and machinery; Approve David Luedtke of Luedtke Contracting request of a Mining CUP for a new gravel mining operation and processing on property owned by Bonnie Lou Krueger; Approve Wendell Brugman s request for Conditional Use Permit in order to replace a detached accessory structure. Wright/Nies motion approved payment of bills totaling $215, from the following funds: General Revenue $155,393.18; Road & Bridge $14,933.59; Solid Waste $29,649.77; County Ditch Fund $15, and Forfeited Tax Fund $ Wright/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to approve the placement of a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria VIN 2FAFP71WOYX138545, owned by the Sheriff s Office and a 1999 Lexus ES3 VIN JT8BF28G0X that the Sheriff s Office received through forfeiture on the county s on-line auction. Wright/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve the purchase of 20 Channel Audiolog Voice Logger from Northland Business Systems (Burnsville, MN) for a total of $25, paid for from ARMER Funds. Bayerl/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve a 24 month agreement with Century Link to provide a T1 connection from the Sheriff s Office to the NYA 800 Mghz tower. There is a onetime charge of $ and a monthly reoccurring charge of $ for the life of the agreement which will be paid for from the Sheriff s Department budget. Wright/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve a scheduled pick-up with Stericycle (Northbrook, IL) for the disposal of sharps removed as contamination from the recycling facility sort line for a fee of $ This fee will be paid for from the Solid Waste Tipping Fee. Bayerl/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve Mr. Zellamnn s request of a new site plan which included moving the proposed expansion to another existing shed further to the south and east of the original plan. Bayerl/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve Mr. Joel Zellmann s request of Conditional Use Permit for the purpose of an addition on to an existing structure to be greater than 2,400 square feet and for an outdoor display for auto sales as a home occupation with the addition of the following conditions: 8. The car sales and repair hours of operation shall be from 8 A.M. 7 P.M.; 9. No off road driving and loud noise after the established hours of operation; 10. No more than 20 vehicles allowed outside of buildings with a limit of 3 for sale cars on display in front of the general storage and 11. No cars to be parked closer than 130 ft. from centerline of CR #15 and the removal of the following conditions: 1. The Building shall be approved as applied for; 6. The hours of operation shall be limited from daylight hours to dusk and 7. Application shall provide proper screening of fencing on East and South sides, extending to the north and west and shall provide proper screening (fencing) to make property presentable for the neighborhood. Wright/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve hiring Schatz Construction, (Glencoe, MN) for a total not to exceed cost of 9, to update the current Board Room kitchen with funding coming from Capital Projects. Wangerin/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve the concept of reimbursing employees for expenses incurred to have an accountant or other tax specialist make the corrections required by the H.S.A. error. Nies/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve a contract with the University of MN Extension for continued services as part of the 2013 McLeod for Tomorrow (MFT) Program with a not to exceed cost of $12,725 with funding coming from the General Fund. Bayerl/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve an Agreement with the University of MN for providing Extension programs locally and Employing Extension Staff. Bayerl/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve a contract with Ryan Freitag, Soil and Water Conservation District, to conduct inspections at $ per mile not to exceed $3, for the installation of the pipeline that will provide service to United Farmer Cooperative (U.F.C.) U.F.C. will reimburse the County for these costs. Bayerl/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve a Professional/Technical Services Contract with Mr. Herb Trenz for conducting efficiency studies on various departments not to exceed $5,000 starting with the Information Systems and Highway Departments. Wright/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve the proposed Department Head Performance Evaluation Form. Bayerl/Wangerin motion carried unanimously to approve the June 12, 2012 Board of Appeal and Equalization Minutes. Bayerl/Wright motion carried unanimously to close the meeting at 11:38 a.m. to discuss 2012 negotiations. Wright/Nies motion carried unanimously to open the meeting at 11:49 a.m. Chronicle 5, 2012) Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes July 31, 2012 Commissioners Bayerl, Wright, Terlinden, Nies and Wangerin were present. Bayerl/Terlinden motion approved the agenda. Nies/Wright motion approved the consent agenda including July 17, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes and Synopsis; July 13, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; July 20, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; Adopt Resolution 12-RB08-21 to waive uncollected bills year ended December 31, 2011; Approve out of state travel for Highway Engineer to attend the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) annual meeting November 15-19, 2012 in Pittsburgh, PA; Approve Social Service bills of $89,280.70; Approve IFS bills of $126,656.43; Approve June 19, 2012 Welfare and Social Service Committee Minutes; Approve probation appointment for Angela Abrahamson Eligibility Worker grade 15 effective 7/30/12; Approve probation appointment hiring authority for Kathryn Schesso (Tri- Star ACT Team) Team Lead/Mental Health Professional grade 28 effective 7/2/12. Terlinden/Bayerl motion approved payment of bills totaling $80, from the following funds: General Revenue $37,060.77; Road & Bridge $26,193.33; Solid Waste $16, and County Ditch Fund $1,405. unanimously to approve the joint powers agreement with the City of Silver Lake for reconstruction on County State Aid Highway 2. Nies/Wright motion carried unanimously to approve the turnback of old US Highway 212 near Brownton to Sumter Township. Nies/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to approve purchasing connectivity equipment for the 800 Mghz system from Alpha Wireless (Mankato, MN) for a total cost of $158, paid for from money reserved for the ARMER Project. unanimously to approve purchasing 12 Motorola Bone Conduction ear microphone systems from Alpha Wireless (Mankato, MN) for a total cost of $4, paid for from money reserved for the ARMER Project. unanimously to approve hiring a part time (28 hour per week) Dietitian (grade 23) in Public Health. Chronicle 5, 2012) Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes 7, 2012 Commissioners Bayerl, Nies and Wangerin were present. Bayerl/Terlinden motion approved the agenda with the following additions; under Road and Bridge item E; Consider approval of Local Road Improvement Program Grant Agreement for projects SAP and SAP in Stewart; under Auditor-Treasurer item B; Consider approval to appoint two County Commissioners to serve as members on the County Canvassing Board; under Auditor-Treasurer item C; Consider approval to purchase refreshments for Election Judge Trainings and the State Primary and General Election Nights not to exceed $500.00; under Auditor- Treasurer item D; Consider approval to appoint three County Commissioners to serve as members to the Joint Ditch #4 McLeod Renville Ditch Authority Board; under Auditor-Treasurer item E; Consider setting Public Hearing for ditch assessments; under Auditor-Treasurer item F; Update on the County owned property located at 440 Grove Street in Hutchinson; under Administration item A; Update on the response to Commissioners questions that were asked at the 7/31/12 Board meeting from Garret Backes, Southwest Initiative Foundation; under Administration item B; Consider approval of a workshop to discuss the issue of whether or not Lateral 1 is part of the County s ditch system. Nies/Terlinden motion approved the consent agenda including July 31, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes and Synopsis; July 27, 2012 Auditor s Warrants; July 30, 2012 Auditor s Warrants. Terlinden/Bayerl motion approved payment of bills totaling $83, from the following funds: General Revenue $64,821.32; Road & Bridge $12, and Solid Waste $5, Bayerl/Nies motion carried unanimously to approve a revised lease agreement with Bergen Township for two stalls at the County highway shop in Lester Prairie. Terlinden/Nies motion carried unanimously to authorize the sale of a 1957 pneumatic roller to the highest bidder, Randy s Repair Service (Glencoe, MN) with a bid of $1, to award the fairgrounds east improvement project to Wm. Mueller & Sons (Hamburg, MN) with a low bid of $136, unanimously to approve final acceptance and payment of $0.00 to Mathiowetz Construction (Sleepy Eye, MN) for SP , CSAH 23 reconstruction project east of Lester Prairie. to approve the Local Road Improvement Program Grant Agreement for projects SAP and SAP in Stewart. Nies/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to approve re-roofing of 3 park shelters including the north shelter at Lake Marion and both shelters at Pipenburg Park from UpRight Builders, (Stewart, MN) $9, with funding coming from the 2012 budget. to approve agreements for Northland Business Systems (Burnsville, MN) for remote access to the new Vernit voice logger to be installed in the Sheriff s Office. Terlinden/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to approve agreements for Trane (for Remote access to Heating and cooling (HVAC) system at HATS. to approve the purchase of 4 Alco-Sensor IV s PBT s (Preliminary Breath Test) from Intoximeters, (St. Louis, MS) for $ each equaling $2, plus any applicable tax and shipping costs with funding coming from the MN Safe and Sober grant. Along with Drug and Alcohol Contingent Funds as the County s match portion. of Stalker DSR 2X radar from Applied Concepts (Plano, TX) for $2,812 plus any applicable tax with funding coming from a combination of Safe and Sober grant dollars and money from the Sheriff s Drug and Alcohol Contingent Fund. to adopt Resolution 12-CB-22 transfer $2,000,000 from the General Fund unassigned fund balance to the Designated for Capital Assets special revenue fund. Nies/Bayerl motion carried unanimously to appoint Commissioners Wangerin and Terlinden with Bayerl as the alternative to serve as members of the County Canvassing Board. to approve the purchase of refreshments for Election Judge Trainings and the State Primary and General Election nights not to exceed $ to appoint Commissioners Wangerin, Wright and Terlinden with Bayerl as the alternative to serve as members of the Joint Ditch #4 McLeod Renville Ditch Authority Board. Bayerl/Nies motion carried unanimously to set a public hearing for October 2, 2012 at 10:30 A.M. for setting the ditch assessments. Bayerl/Nies motion carried unanimously to uphold the Joint Planning Board decision to deny Mr. Schaffer s request of Conditional Use Permit 12-Ord 1 to amend the Hutchinson Joint Planning Ordinance based off the above reasons. Chronicle 5, 2012)

9 Kaczmarek excited to open her own day care Alyssa Schauer Staff Writer It is so surreal. It is honestly a dream come true, Heather Kaczmarek, gushed about opening her own inhome day care business. Kaczmarek, 22, is set to open her day care, Heather s Lil Sunshines, on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Opening a day care is always something I have wanted to do. I have always, always loved taking care of kids. Since I was in elementary school, I have had the desire to take care of other children, she said. Kaczmarek, a 2008 graduate of Glencoe-Silver Lake High School, attended St. Cloud Techinical and Community College for two years, where she earned her associate of applied science degree in child and adult care and education. While in college, I worked at New Horizon Academy, where I interned, and was then offered a position in their school-aged classroom, Kaczmarek said. She was employed at New Horizon for two years before moving back to Silver Lake. When I moved home, I was offered a job at Faith Child Care. I loved working there. I loved the atmosphere, and I loved the kids. I looked forward to going there every single day, and I had never had a job where I could say, I m so excited to go to work, she laughed. While employed at Faith Child Care, Kaczmarek also worked at St. Pius X Catholic School in Glencoe as a preschool teacher for one year. I wanted to try out the job, to see whether or not I preferred working at a day care or working as a teacher. After a year there, I realized it wasn t my ideal dream job, and I decided to open my own day care, she said. Kaczmarek earned her Family Care Provider license from and the state of Minnesota after a series of house inspections from social services and from the state fire marshal. She is licensed to care for up to 12 children, ranging from ages 6 weeks to schoolaged. Kaczmarek currently has nine children registered for her day care. I took the class through the county in April. It was basically a refresher course. Most of it was information I learned at St. Cloud. It was great to learn the rules of licensing, and the instructor gave information on how to child-proof your house, etc., she said. Kaczmarek said rules of licensing include meeting building requirements. We have to have a certain width for windows, and, of course, our water and refrigerator have to be at a certain temperature, she said. Chronicle photo by Alyssa Schauer Heather Kaczmarek, 22, is set to open her own inhome day care business, Heather s Lil Sunshines on Tuesday, Sept. 4. This is always something I have wanted to do, Kaczmarek said. She currently has nine children registered for her day care services. The fire marshal came to inspect our furnace, wiring and to make sure we had enough exits in case of fire, she said. To prepare for her in-home day care, Kaczmarek had to purchase a lot of furnishings, such as high chairs, changing tables, strollers and dishes. I have had so many donations. It was unbelievable to see the support from family and friends. It is so appreciated, she said. Currently, Kaczmarek is working on making her play room kid-friendly by filling it with a kitchen set, various toys, educational material and many books, and outfitting the room in bright colors and fun decorations. When I open my day care, I plan to incorporate different activities, like crafts and other preschool activities for the appropriate ages, she said. She said she also plans on spending a lot of time outside when the weather is nice. I love taking the kids to the park and going for walks. I m very excited to be starting this journey with one of my best friends, Candace (Posusta). She is so supportive. She also just opened her own day care this summer, and I am excited to be able to share ideas and coordinate with her, Kaczmarek said. Kaczmarek said she also learned a lot from co-workers, Corrine Johnson and Connie Jurek. I worked under Connie while employed at Faith Child Care, and she has helped me and prepared me for the job, so I have an idea of what it will all entail, she said. Corrine and Connie are my role models. They are wonderful, she added. I think I am most excited to have all the kids in my house. I am excited to fill my house with all those laughs, screams, cries, and, of course, more laughter, she laughed. I ve never loved doing something so much. Kaczmarek is the daughter of Darrell and Rhonda Kaczmarek, and her day care, Heather s Lil Sunshines, will be located at her home at 218 Center St. in Silver Lake. Call us at: Chronicle/Advertiser The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 9B WOO-HOO Yep. It s that exciting. ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Chronicle and NEW CHANGES TO GLENCOE- NEWS.COM! 2012 Lifestyles A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT to the SUNDAY, SEPT. 30 Glencoe Advertiser and Sibley Shopper YOUR LIFESTYLE IS THE KEY TO LOOKING GOOD AND FEELING GOOD. 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10 The Chronicle, Wednesday, 5, 2012, page 10B Record Sheriff s Report On Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 12:38 a.m., the sheriff s office assisted the Brownton Police Department with a domestic on Division Street in Brownton. At 4:27 a.m., Tuesday, the sheriff s office responded to a report of a dead deer in the middle of Highway 212, west of Glencoe. The deputy removed the deer. The sheriff s office assisted the Hutchinson Police Department with a domestic on Franklin Street Southwest in Hutchinson, at 11:50 a.m., Tuesday. The situation was mediated. Also on Tuesday afternoon, the sheriff s office responded to a garbage dump at a business on County Road 7 in Stewart. The deputy was able to locate the individuals involved, and they were advised to retrieve their property. On Tuesday afternoon, the sheriff s office responded to a property damage incident on 235th Street, south of Winsted. At 8:32 p.m., Tuesday, the sheriff s office responded to a report of a power line sparking over a residence on Common Street, north of Winsted. The electric company was notified and fixed the problem. The sheriff s office responded to a driving complaint on Highway 212, westbound from Carver County, at 11:38 p.m., Tuesday. The deputy stopped the vehicle and arrested Bradley Michael Swanson, 38, of Buffalo Lake, for probable cause of driving while intoxicated. The driver was taken to the Jail in Glencoe. On Wednesday, Aug. 29, at 1:25 a.m., the sheriff s office, Lester Prairie First Responders and the Ridgeview Ambulance responded to a medical at a residence on 215th Street, northeast of Lester Prairie. The person was transported by the ambulance. At 3:51 p.m., Wednesday, the sheriff s office responded to a domestic dispute at an address on Leaf Avenue, southeast of Brownton. As a result, Joshua Ryan Messner, 30, of Brownton, was arrested and brought to the Jail on a probable cause charge of domestic assault. On Thursday, Aug. 30, at 12:37 a.m., the sheriff s office assisted the Glencoe Police Department with a domestic situation at a residence on Ninth Street East in Glencoe. The situation was mediated. At 7:22 p.m., Thursday, the sheriff s office responded to a juvenile complaint at the park in Stewart. The deputy spoke with two juveniles, and they were asked to leave the park. The sheriff s office assisted the State Patrol with a report of damage to a vehicle from an object that flew off of a semi on Highway 7, east of Hutchinson. The report was received at 10:39 p.m., Thursday. On Friday, Aug. 31, at 10:50 p.m., the sheriff s office stopped a vehicle in the area of Highway 15 and 145th Street, south of Hutchinson. As a result, Nicole Jazmin Killian of Arcadia, Wis., was arrested for probable cause driving while intoxicated and transported to the Jail in Glencoe. At 9:32 a.m., Saturday, the sheriff s office received a report of damage to property at a residence on Walden Avenue, west of Hutchinson. The sheriff s office responded to a call at 12:27 p.m., Saturday, regarding shots fired at a residence on 145th Street, south of Hutchinson. Also assisting with this call were the Hutchinson Police Department, the Minnesota State Patrol, the Wright County Sheriff s Office, the Bloomington Police Department, Allina Ambulance, Hutchinson Fire Department, East Metro SWAT Team and Life Link Air Ambulance. The suspect was wanted for assault charges. The individual was transported to North Memorial Hospital by the Life Link Helicopter for a self-inflicted gunshot wound. At 5 p.m., Saturday, the sheriff s office and Glencoe Police Department assisted the State Patrol with a vehicle complaint in the area of Major Avenue and Highway 22 in Biscay. The vehicle was stopped and the individual was spoke to about the driving conduct. On Sunday, Sept. 2, at 8:06 a.m., the sheriff s office assisted the Hutchinson police and fire departments with a fire call at a residence in the area of Church Street Southwest and Linden Avenue Southwest in Hutchinson. The sheriff s office responded to a Sunday call to an address on Babcock Avenue, south of Winsted, for a report of property damage. At 10:07 a.m., Sunday, the sheriff s office, Silver Lake First Responders and Silver Lake Ambulance responded to a medical on Century Avenue in Silver Lake. There was no transport. At 7:19 p.m., Sunday, the sheriff s office responded to a report of a cutaway parachute that had landed in a field, west of Winsted. The individual had questions about the damage to the crops. Also assisting on the call was the Winsted Police Department. The sheriff s office responded to a call of a domestic on 140th Street, southwest of Hutchinson, at 10:44 p.m., Sunday. The individuals were separated for the evening. On Monday afternoon, Sept. 3, the sheriff s office received a report of a theft from a shed on Railroad Street, north of Silver Lake. The sheriff s office, Hutchinson Fire Department and Meeker County Sheriff s Office responded to a grass fire in the area of Major Avenue and Common Street, northeast of Hutchinson at 5:09 p.m., Monday. The sheriff s office assisted the Glencoe police and fire departments with an apartment fire on Newton Avenue in Glencoe at 5:50 p.m., Monday. Also responding was the Plato Fire Department. At 9:17 p.m., Monday, the sheriff s office responded to a welfare check at a residence on 122nd Street, north of Plato. As a result, Bradley Edward Flanegan, 52, of Plato, was arrested and transported to the Jail in Glencoe for a probable cause of domestic assault. At 9:23 p.m., Monday, the sheriff s office responded to a residence on Dairy Avenue, east of Glencoe, for a report of threats made. Also assisting was the Glencoe Police Department. The officers spoke to both individuals, and they were separated for the evening. Court The following misdemeanors and petty misdemeanors were heard in District Court Aug : Minnesota State Patrol (MSP); Sheriff s Office (SO); Brownton Police Department (BPD); Hutchinson Police Department (HPD); Glencoe Police Department (GPD); Lester Prairie Police Department (LPPD); Silver Lake Police Department (SLPD); Winsted Police Department (WPD); Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Ryan M. Maxson, 35, Lakeville, DWI, stay of imposition, supervised probation one year, local confinement 10 days, credit for time served one day, community work service 20 days for indeterminate, no possession of alcohol or drugs, no alcohol/controlled substance use, random testing, no alcohol-related offenses, victim impact panel, chemical dependency evaluation/treatment, follow recommendations of evaluation, aftercare, no driver license violations, no driving without insurance, keep court/attorney informed of current address, remain law-abiding, no same or similar, contact with probation, sign all releases of information, follow all instructions of probation, $435, BPD; Molly R. Jordan, 30, Glencoe, seat belt, $110, GPD; Joann R. Bloemke, 58, Buffalo Lake, following vehicle more closely than reasonable and prudent, $135, HPD; Nancy L. Debruin, 65, Winsted, issue dishonored check, stay of imposition, unsupervised probation one year, home monitor seven days for indeterminate, keep court/attorney informed of current address, remain law-abiding, no same or similar, no check charges, $532.08, HPD; Sheyla Z. McCoy-Martin, 40, Hutchinson, check forgery - offer/possess with intent to defraud, stay of imposition, supervised probation one year, local confinement 10 days, keep court/attorney informed of current address, remain law-abiding, no same or similar, contact with probation, follow all intructions of probation, sign all releases of information, pay restitution, drive with no Minnesota driver license, continued, keep court/attorney informed of current address, remain law-abiding, no same or similar, $85, HPD; Towana C. Parker, 26, Hutchinson, drive with no Minnesota driver license, dismissed, proof of insurance, local confinement two days, credit for time served two days, $235, HPD; Alexander J. Patrick, 20, Hutchinson, liquor consumption by persons under 21, local confinement 10 days, credit for time served 10 days, $150, HPD; John E. Roach, 17, Hutchinson, unlawful deposit of garbage, litter or like, $185, HPD; Quincy S. Taylor, 31, Hutchinson, driving after cancellation, stay of imposition, unsupervised probation one year, local confinement 45 days, stay 45 days for one year, keep court/attorney informed of current address, remain law-abiding, no same or similar, possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed, $75, HPD; Dylon A. Aronson, 25, St. Cloud, receiving stolen property, stay of imposition, unsupervised probation one year, local confinement six days, credit for time served six days, keep court/attorney informed of current address, remain law-abiding, no same or similar, $150, LPPD; Megan R. Newton, 20, Buffalo, speed, $125, LPPD; Donald J. Arkell, 63, Madelia, speed, $145, SO; Jabiel Cabana, 38, Watertown, S.D., compose, read or send electronic message in motion or traffic, $135, SO; Roberto Cabrera II, 23, Glencoe, windshield tinted or glazed, $135, SO; Alexa J. Kern, 20, Hutchinson, seat belt, $110, SO; Rogelio Lorenzo, 36, Walnut Grove, speed, $145, SO; John A. Meffer, 23, Warren, Mich., open bottle law, $185, SO; Craig P. Stevensen, 57, Nicollet, speed, $125, SO; Christopher R. Anderson, 40, Delano, window tint too dark, $135, MSP; Amanda T. Jones, 38, Coconut Creek, Fla., speed, $145, MSP; Timothy P. Kiefer, 30, Hutchinson, seat belt, proof of insurance, $310, MSP; Mandi M. Neset, 19, Finley, N.D., seat belt, $110, MSP; Cody J. Swede, 26, St. Louis Park, window tint too dark, $135, MSP; Randal L Schroeder, 44, Winsted, DWI - refuse to submit to chemical test, dismissed, DWI, stay of imposition, supervised probation two years, local confinement 120 days, stay 60 days for one year, credit for time served five days, local confinement 60 days, no possession of alcohol or drugs, no alcohol/controlled substance use, random testing, no alcohol related offenses, victim impact panel, chemical dependency evaluation/treatment, follow recommendations of evaluation, aftercare, no driver license violations, no driving without insurance, keep court/attorney informed of current address, remain law-abiding, no same or similar, contact with probation, sign all releases of information, follow all instructions of probation, do not enter bars or liquor stores, do not enter establishment that sell alcohol after 8 p.m. make all future court appearances, driving after cancellation, dismissed, $285, WPD; Mario P. Barrera, 20, driving without a valid license or vehicle class/type, failure to use designated lane, $235, GPD; Justin R. Sitz, 26, Hutchinson, open bottle law, $185, GPD; Sheyla Z. McCoy-Martin, check forgery - offer/possess with intent to defraud, stay of imposition, unsupervised probation one year, local confinement 10 days, keep court/attorney informed of current address, remain law-abiding, no same or similar, contact with probation, follow all instructions of probation, sign all releases of information, pay restitution, $85, HPD; Matthew E. Dalbec, 30, Winsted, driving after cancellation, continued, supervised probation one year, no driver license violations, no same or similar, comply with ignition interlock program, community work service 15 days for indeterminate, drive/operate/control motor vehicle without ignition interlock, continued, concurrent with one, $400, SO; Jason B. Miner, 36, Brooklyn Park, speed, $125, SO; Eric J. Svoboda, 30, Stewart, speed, proof of insurance, dismissed, $225, SO; Clyde T. Martin, 67, Hanover, following vehicle more closely than reasonable and prudent, $135, MSP; Amber M. Tibbles, 22, Victoria, speed, $125, MSP; Gonzalo Escobedo, 35, Glencoe, toxic substance - use for intoxication prohibited, local confinement 10 days, stay 10 days for 90 days, no possession of alcohol or drugs, no alcohol/controlled substance use, no same or similar, $100, GPD; Gonzalo Escobedo, 35, Brownsville, Texas, theft - take/use/transfer movable property, $85, GPD; Tanya Y. Guerra, 47, Gaylord, driving after revocation, $285, GPD; Rosendo L. Luna, 31, Glencoe, give peace officer false name/birthdate/id card, dismissed, GPD; Michael P. Brophy, 34, Hutchinson, proof of insurance, dismissed, HPD; Jacob J. Hindermann, 27, Hutchinson, driving after revocation, $285, HPD; Phatoumma Thammavongsa, 30, Hutchinson, domestic assault, continued, unsupervised probation one year, keep court/attorney informed of current address, no same or similar, $150, HPD; Tanner J. Bruss, 18, St. Cloud, speed, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving without a valid license or vehicle class/type, $295, SO; Troy P. Davis, 45, Brooklyn Center, uninsured vehicle, $185, SO; Rachel M. Fisher, 17, Hutchinson, speed, $125, SO; Michael R. Griffin, 49, Glencoe, violate limited driver s license conditions - license not in possession, continued, unsupervised probation one year, no same or similar, $185, SO; Natasha M. Chelin, 26, Hutchinson, vehicle registration required, proof of insurance, dismissed, $115, MSP; Linda A. Kokesch, 40, Stewart, proof of insurance, dismissed, MSP; Alberto J.A. Montes, 33, Brownton, seat belt, $110, MSP; Keith G. Tupa, 45, Silver Lake, driving after suspension, $285, MSP; Joshua S. Bonderman, 23, Howard Lake, speed, $125, WPD; Quinn H. Beneke, 49, Glencoe, seat belt, $110, HPD; Richard E. Haines, 23, Winthrop, seat belt, $110, MSP; Mai C. Lee, 27, St. Paul, driving after revocation, proof of insurance, child passenger restraint system not fastened, $535, MSP. Marriages Carmen Kay Cameron and Cory Mansour Klassen, both of Glencoe. Chelsey Dahle Hatten and Patrick Richard Abeln, both of Milwaukee, Wis. Jennifer Lynn Litfin and Blake Edward Mader, both of Winsted. Meghan Michelle Lentsch and Tyler Jay Peterson, both of Brookings, S.D. Ruth Ann Theisen, Watertown, and John Holton Swan, Winthrop. Gina Marie Collings and Evan John Plotz, both of Hutchinson. Rachel Marie Drause, Watertown, and Jerome Quincy Banken, Lester Prairie. Sara Ann Steward and Thomas Allan Sopkowiak, both of Hector. Maggie Lou Meyers and William Randall Woodside, both of Hutchinson. History From the Brownton Bulletin archives 100 Years Ago Sept. 6, 1912 O.C. Conrad, Editor While fooling around with a gasoline engine on the Griebie farm last week, Walter Klitzke got his right hand mixed up between the fly wheel and magneto, lacerating it quite badly. The boy was brought to Dr. E.L. Maurer s office, who found it necessary to sew up the gaping wound. The village council met in regular session Monday evening and the business of most importance to come before the meeting was the electric light proposition. Plans and specifications had been received and after due consideration, were adopted. The recorder was accordingly instructed to advertise for sealed bids on the same. Mrs. Anton Suchomel, who has been an inmate at the St. Peter asylum the past year, died Monday. The remains were brought here Tuesday evening and on Wednesday afternoon, the funeral services were held in the Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband and several children. 75 Years Ago Sept. 2, 1937 Percy L. Hakes, Editor Installation services will be conducted at Immanuel Lutheran Church Sunday, Sept. 5, at 2:30 p.m., when the Rev. Gerhard Schmidt is installed as the pastor. The Rev. Alf Streufert of Glencoe will deliver the German sermon while the Rev. O.H. Lottes of Minneapolis will preach the English sermon. Effective Sept. 15, the post office at Sumter, which has been run in connection with the office 100 Years Ago Sept. 6, 1912 A.F. Avery, Editor School opens next Monday, Sept. 9, in Stewart s handsomely appointed new school building. Parents should see that children enroll on the first day. A medicine show has been holding forth in a tent east of the Golden West Hotel all week. It has the usual program, dividing between the strenuous sale of remedies for ailments and a vaudeville program. The show is quite a creditable one and has been drawing full houses. 75 Years Ago Sept. 3, 1937 L.A. Hakes, Editor Thursday, Sept. 7, is the date set by the local school board as the day on which the site for a new school building will be chosen. The voters will have their choice of two sites the current one or the Legion Memorial Park. The Legion post has agreed to deed the park to the The Brownton Public Library had a busy summer with the summer reading program. Each Monday, 25 to 30 kids came to learn and celebrate the theme, Dream Big, Read! The Noon Book Club of the Brownton Library meets the third Thursday of each month from noon to 1 p.m. The next meeting will be Thursday, Sept. 20. We will be reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. New members are always welcome! here, will be discontinued due to the lack of business. The patrons of that office will now have the address of Glencoe and will be served by a rural route out of that city. The Litchfield Produce Co. opened a branch here on Wednesday of last week in the old Brownton Garage building and will buy all kinds of farm produce and sell seed. It intends to butcher turkeys in the fall for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The manager of the branch will be J.T. Maitland. Last Friday afternoon, Aug. 27, at 2 p.m., a very simple home wedding took place when Miss Mildred Duehn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duehn, became the bride of Mr. Werner Weerts, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Weerts of Wentworth, S.D. Emil Albrecht has sold his half-interest in the local liquor store to Wilmar Bartels and has bought an up-to-date liquor store at Lamberton. 50 Years Ago Sept. 6, 1962 Charles H. Warner, Editor Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Katzenmeyer announce the birth of a son Dean Allen, Thursday, Aug. 20. He weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce at birth. Marjorie Kloempken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kloempken of Brownton, and Roger Grewe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Tongen of Glencoe, were united in marriage July 29 at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Glencoe. Coach Warren G. Max West will unveil his 1962 edition of the Brownton High School football team this Friday evening as school district for the new building with no restrictions and free of any charges. 50 Years Ago Sept. 6, 1962 Kermit T. Hubin, Editor Three offices will be on the primary election ballot Tuesday to narrow the field for each to two candidates. Three candidates are vying for auditor Lida C. Luthens, Clarence E. Schultz and Marvin Spaude; four for treasurer Jay F. Falkenhagen, Edward Griesmann, Jessie W. Howe and Lorraine Lindeman; and three for sheriff Leon Odegaard, Elmer L. Pollmann and Bennie Von Der Brelje. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Emil Kosek Sr. (Pauline Ewert) Thursday, Aug. 30. Mrs. Kosek died Monday, Aug. 27, from a heart attack, at the age of Years Ago Sept. 8, 1977 Kermit T. Hubin, Editor The weather will be getting cooler and the kids will be back in school. Make sure they stop in the library to check out their books to read, or maybe just stop in and work on their homework. Computers with Internet are available for one-hour increments. New this fall: story time! Bring your children in for a story every Wednesday and Saturday morning at 10 a.m. Also watch the Chronicle and Facebook for activities. the Bears play host to Cosmos. Probable starting line-up for the team includes: ends Ron Kelm, Warren Kelm or Ken Lindeman; tackles Howard Draeger, Larry Matheny, Myron Bipes or Gerald Kohls; guards Glenn Klitzke and ron Kohls; backs Bob Zaske, Peter Jensen, Orlin Loncorich, Rodney Schwarze or John Lietz. 20 Years Ago Sept. 2, 1992 Lori Copler, Editor Two people have filed as candidates for mayor in Stewart. Filing were Quentin Klucas and Willie VanDuynhoven. Mayor Ellan Bud Kottke s term expires Dec. 31. The pounding fury of Hurricane Andrew has been felt in the Brownton area if not physically, then emotionally. Jeff Bock, son of Nancy Bock of Brownton, lives in Homestead, Fla., one of the areas hardest hit by the hurricane. Bock, in a phone interview, said the area looks like a bomb went off, in the aftermath of Andrew. 10 Years Ago Sept. 4, 2002 Lori Copler, Editor McLeod West Schools opened the school year with a total of 517 students, down 10 students from the previous year, averaging 39 students per grade. The city of Brownton may purchase part of Highway Department property in Brownton for a substation. The Board on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to the sale of a one-acre parcel to the city. From the Stewart Tribune archives DO YOU WANT A WEBSITE FOR YOUR BUSINESS? We can set up a website for your business for as low as $ 15/month, plus a one-time, affordable setup fee. Call for details or to set up a free consultation. Chronicle/Advertiser 716 E 10th St., Glencoe See for examples and Web Package Information. A former Stewart resident, Dr. Leslie Kloempken of Winona, died as the result of a car-train accident Thursday, Sept. 1, in Winona. He was 52 years of age. He was born and raised in Stewart, and was currently a professor at Winona State University. Gary Ellingson is the new manager of the Stewart Division of the Farmers Co-op Elevator and Mill here, starting on Sept Years Ago Brownton Library Beth Selle Sept. 9, 1982 John Lipke, Editor John W. Lipke, current publisher-editor of the Stewart Tribune, announces that Dave Stoltz, a staff writer for the Redfield, S.D., Press, has been hired as the new managing editor of the Tribune, beginning his duties immediately. Julie Gehrke, Bismarck Township, rural Winthrop, has been hired as a staff writer, and Pat Hansen, Stewart, will continue as the bookkeeper. Coming up Saturday, Sept. 8, we will be having story time and card-making for Grandparents Day. 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