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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
The McLeod County Chronicle
Panthers bring 5-0 record
into Homecoming game
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Glencoe-Silver Lake quarterback Luke
Frahm broke free for a 25-yard touchdown run in the third quarter of a 33-0
Section B
win at Watertown-Mayer on Friday,
Sept. 18. Frahm also threw for three
touchdowns in the game.
By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
A dank evening in Watertown did not dampen the spirits of the Glencoe-Silver Lake
football team, who improved
to 5-0 with a 33-0 blanking of
host Watertown-Mayer on Friday, Sept. 18.
While the Royals were able
to keep the Panther offense in
check for the first half, the
GSL defense was solid from
start to finish in notching its
second shutout of the season.
“The defense is playing
well,” linebacker Tristan
Weber said. “Every game
we’re doing better.”
Early on, the W-M defenders were up to the task of
keeping the game close, as the
Panthers were unable to find
the end zone until just over six
minutes remained in the second quarter.
Multi-back Teddy Petersen
gave the visitors all the points
they ended up needing by
means of a 40-yard touchdown run. It was the senior’s
fourth rushing score of the
season.
Petersen struck again with
just 8.6 seconds remaining before halftime, snagging a pass
from quarterback Luke Frahm
in the end zone. GSL went
into the break up 14-0 after
Frahm hooked up with receiver Kyle Christensen for a twopoint conversion.
Frahm made the game his
own in the second half. He
opened the third quarter with
another touchdown pass to Petersen – this time a 20-yarder
and closed out the interval
with a 25-yard scoring scamper as the Panthers took a 270 advantage into the final
frame.
One last score, a 12-yard
touchdown pass from Frahm
to Christensen, with 9:33 left
in the fourth quarter, officially
finished off the Royals.
Frahm had his best game of
the five he has spent under
center for GSL, completing 7of-9 passes for 142 passing
yards and three touchdowns
while also rushing eight times
Football
Turn to page 3B
Lady Panthers take
second at Heritage
Christian tourney
By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
The Glencoe-Silver Lake
volleyball team entered
Homecoming week with a 103 overall record after finishing
second at the Heritage Christian Tournament in Maple
Grove last weekend.
After a four-game defeat of
Wright County Conference
opponent Litchfield on Thursday, Sept. 17, the Panthers
went 5-2 in tournament play
over the next two days.
The Panthers’ lone losses
were to the tournament hosts,
who are 14-0 on the season
and ranked fifth in Class A.
“I thought we played very
well in our tournament and it
was awesome to be in the
championship,” outside hitter
Cortney Konen said. “I think
we struggled the first time
around when we played Heritage but we showed everyone
what we were really made of
when we met them in the
championship game even
though we did not get the
win.”
After falling in two-straight
games (20-25, 21-25) the first
time GSL met Heritage in an
8 a.m. Saturday morning start,
the Panthers gave the Eagles a
much sterner fight in the title
match (21-25, 25-14, 6-15)
before settling for second
place.
GSL also swept Providence
Academy (25-10, 25-7), Carlton (25-17, 25-7), Legacy
Christian (25-18, 25-16),
Mound Westonka (25-20, 2515) and Byron (25-19, 25-14)
in tournament play.
Outside hitter Taylor Novak
led the Panthers with 33 kills
at the tournament, followed
by middle hitters Maddy
Kalenberg and Maddie Monahan with 31 and 30 kills, respectively.
Konen and Novak also
joined GSL’s “1,000-dig
Club” for their careers over
the weekend. Konen entered
this week with 1,038 digs,
Novak had 1,013. Konen is
also nearing the “1,000-ace
Club,” boasting 97 service
aces heading into Tuesday’s
Homecoming match against
New London-Spicer, played
after the Chronicle went to
press.
GSL preceded their tournament appearance by slaying
the Dragons last week, improving to 2-1 in WCC play
by means of a four-game (2517, 25-14, 17-25, 25-10) besting of Litchfield.
Setter Layne Herrmann led
the team with 34 assists in the
match, while Konen’s 18 digs
paced the squad. Novak was
Volleyball
Turn to page 3B
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Glencoe-Silver Lake setter Jessica Lemke goes low to
play a serve during the Lady Panthers’ early-morning
matchup against the hosts at the Heritage Christian
Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 19. GSL placed sec-
ond at the tournament, losing to Heritage – undefeated and ranked fifth in Class A – but swept their other
five tourney opponents. The Lady Panthers have another tournament this weekend in Gaylord.
Cross country teams have much running to do this week
By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
As they prepared for a
stretch of four runs in seven
days, the Glencoe-Silver Lake
boys’ and girls’ cross-country
teams competed in just one
race last week, finding them-
selves on the 5-kilometer
course at Baylor Park for the
second time this season on
Tuesday, Sept. 15 in the annual Norwood Young America
Lions Invitational.
The GSL boys took seventh
in their 19-team field, while
the Panther girls placed 11th
among the 19 teams in their
competition.
Michael Schaefer led the
GSL boys by taking third out
of 133 runners with a time of
17 minutes, 3.9 seconds.
Michael Meyer came in
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Annamaria Falcon fought her way through a packed field to finish 31st at the Norwood Young America Lions Invitational on Tuesday, Sept. 22. The freshman finished the 5-kilometer course in a time of 23 minutes, 2.0 seconds.
28th with a time of 18:39.4,
followed by Austin Schroepfer
and Tony Fischer in 42nd and
43rd, respectively, with times
of 19:12.0 and 19:14.9. Joseph
Knudten rounded out the GSL
scoring with a 55th-place run
of 19:35.2.
Also running for the Panthers varsity were Tyler Hausladen (57th, 19:37.0) and
Oscar Pena (81st, 20:07.8).
Annamaria Falcon was the
top GSL girls finisher, posting
a time of 23:02.0 to take 31st
out of 127 runners.
Majkya Metcalf came in
44th with a 23:39.2, followed
by Savannah Stradtmann in
59th with a 23:52.5. Megan
Siewert took 65th with a
24:11.7, while Gia Venier
placed 68th in 24:19.9 to
round out the team’s scoring.
Taryn Michaelis (71st,
24:21.3) and Kayla Deyonge
(96th, 25:38.3) also ran for the
Panthers.
GSL began a furious stretch
of meets on Tuesday with a
multi-team invitational meet
at Crown College on Tuesday,
after the Chronicle went to
press.
The Panthers host the annu-
CC
Turn to page 3B
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Michael Meyer placed 28th at the Norwood Young
America Lions Invitational on Tuesday, Sept. 15 with a
time of 18 minutes, 39.4 seconds.
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, September 23, 2015, page 2B
GSL Autumn
Sports
Netters fourth at
Hutch tourney
FOOTBALL
By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
After falling 7-0 to Delano in a dual match on
Tuesday, Sept. 15 and a
rainout of their dual versus
Holy Family Catholic two
days later, the Glencoe-Silver Lake girls’ tennis team
opened its weekend playing
in the Hutchinson Tennis
Invitational, finishing fourth
overall.
The Panthers took on
Foley, Princeton and the
host Tigers on Friday, Sept.
18 in a number of roundrobin matches in both singles and doubles play.
Justine
Helmbrecht
played at No. 1 singles,
with Katie Doolittle at No.
2 and Mac Monahan at No.
August
22....at New L-Spicer...W, 20-6
28....at Hutchinson ........W, 6-0
September
4......Annandale .........W, 40-13
11 ....Holy Family .......W, 42-21
18....at W’town-Mayer .W, 33-0
25....Delano ................7:00 pm
October
2......at Dass.-Cok. ......7:00 pm
8......Litchfield .............7:00 pm
Section Tournament: 10/14-10/24
State Tournament: 10/31-11/14
VOLLEYBALL
August
29....A. Lea @ Hop........W, 3-0
September
1......NYA .......................W, 3-0
3......at Mound Wtka ......W, 3-0
8......at Hutchinson .........L, 0-3
14....Sibley East ............W, 3-0
17....Litchfield ................W, 3-1
18....at HCA Invite....2nd Place
22....New L-Spicer ......7:00 pm
24....at Mayer Luth......7:00 pm
26....at Sib. E. Tourn ...9:00 am
29....at Holy Family .....7:00 pm
3. Maddie Dressel and Payton Lilienthal split time at
No. 4 singles.
In doubles play, Lindsay
Wedin joined Teanna Vorlicek at No. 1, with Allie
Harpel and Mady Posusta at
No. 2. Marlaina Chelman,
Sarah Bandas and Grace
Draeger all shared time at
No. 3 doubles
Unfortunately, GSL was
not able to secure a win during singles or doubles competition.
GSL hosts Hutchinson in
a dual competition this
Thursday and welcomes
Holy Family Catholic back
for a rescheduled match on
Monday to close out the
regular season.
October
1......Dassel-Cokato ....7:00 pm
5......at GFW ...............7:30 pm
9......at W’twn-Mayer...7:00 pm
16....at Roch. Inv.........4:30 pm
17....at Roch. Inv ........9:00 am
19....at Rockford. ........7:00 pm
22....at Annandale.......7:00 pm
Section Tournament: 10/29-11/7
State Tournament: 11/12-11/14
CROSS-COUNTRY
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
August
29....at NYA. .....B&G 1st Place
September
10....at Montgomery .B&G 10th
15....at NYA.........B 7th, G 11th
22....at Crown Coll. .....3:30 pm
24....GSL ....................4:30 pm
25....Delano to GSL ..11:00 am
29....at Cokato ............4:00 pm
October
3......at Duluth ...................TBD
8......at Litchfield .........4:00 pm
13....at Wat./Mayer......4:00 pm
20....WCC @ NL-S .....3:30 pm
Section meet: 10/29
State meet: 10/7
GIRLS’ SOCCER
August
31....at Spectrum ............T, 2-2
September
1......Worthington ...........W, 2-1
3......at Mound W’tka ......L, 7-0
8......New Prague............L, 0-3
10....at Holy Family.........L, 0-8
14....at Mayer Luth..........T, 3-3
15....Waconia..................L, 0-3
17....at W’twn-Mayer ......L, 0-2
22....Rockford .............5:00 pm
24....at Delano ............5:00 pm
29....Hutchinson..........5:00 pm
The Glencoe-Silver Lake girls’ soccer team entered this week with a 1-4-2
record on the season. Morgan Mathews and her Panther teammates host
neighboring rival Hutchinson on Tuesday, Sept. 29.
Girls’ soccer in search of goals
By Tom Carothers
Sports Editor
Goals have been hard to
come by for the Glencoe-Silver Lake girls’ soccer team.
In five of its last six matches
entering this week, the Panthers have found themselves
on the unfortunate side of
shutouts, with only a 3-3 tie
versus Mayer Lutheran on
Sept. 14 breaking the string.
“Our defense and midfield
were very aggressive and
that is something we have
been working towards all
year so far,” coach Zach
Otto-Fisher said. “Now we
need to get our strikers to
push the ball up more and
make plays happen. They
need to be thinking that
when they get the ball on
their foot, it is them and the
goalie only. We are losing
the ball way to early. We
need to be more disciplined
up front.”
Last week, GSL suffered
defeats of 3-0 to Waconia
and 2-0 at Watertown-Mayer,
giving the squad more games
without a goal (five) than
games in which the team
scored (four).
Hoping to level that count,
the Panthers took on Rockford Area for its Homecoming game on Tuesday, after
the Chronicle went to press.
The Rockets entered that
game at 1-5-1, a mark that
was similar to GSL’s 1-4-2
record entering this week.
In addition to its hopes of
getting back on the right
track against Rockford, the
Panthers also anticipated an
end to their recent run of
maladies that saw starters
Maddie Kuehn and Paige
Anderson go down with a
concussion and the flu, respectively. Hattie DreyerSchultz and Taryn Reichow
have also been lost to injury
as of late, which has led to “a
lot of shifting players and
making due,” according to
Otto-Fisher.
“We hope to get to full
strength by Thursday and
start playing strong soccer,”
he said. “The girls are not
done improving and they
know it starts with mental
toughness for the remainder
of the season.”
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Lindsay Wedin and her Glencoe-Silver Lake girls’
tennis teammates are at home for their final two
regular-season matches this Thursday and next
Monday.
GSL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Name: Taylor
Novak
Grade: Senior
October
1......at Orono..............7:00 pm
5......New Ulm .............7:00 pm
8......at Jordan.............7:00 pm
Sport: Volleyball
Parents: Robert
& Connie
Novak
Section Tourn.: 10/13-10/23
State Tournament: 10/28-11/5
Novak led the Panthers with 33 kills in the team’s second-place
finish at Heritage Christian Tournament last weekend. On Saturday,
she also joined the team’s “1,000 Dig Club” for her career.
GIRLS’ TENNIS
CONGRATULATIONS
August
TO THE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK FROM
25....GSL Quad...................0-3
27....STMA .....................L, 6-1
28....GSL Tri ...................... 0-2
29....at New Prague..8th Place
Great Homes
September
1......WCC at Orono ..10:00 am
Section Team Tourn.: 10/5-10/8
Section Indi. Tourn.:10/15-10/19
State Tournament: 10/27-10/30
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4......at Orono Tri ................0-2
4......at St. Peter .............L, 6-1
8......at Annandale ..........L, 0-7
10....Mound W’tka ..........L, 0-7
11 ....at Pequot Lks .........L, 0-7
12....at Brainerd ........6th Place
15....at Delano ................L, 0-7
18....at Hutchinson....4th Place
22....at Litchfield .........4:15 pm
24....Hutchinson..........4:15 pm
28....Holy Family .........4:15 pm
October
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Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
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A smattering of diehard Glencoe-Silver Lake volleyball parents and fans were
on dawn patrol on Saturday, Sept. 19 as the Lady Panthers had an 8 a.m. start
in Maple Grove for day two of the Heritage Christian Tournament. GSL played
seven matches from Friday evening through Saturday afternoon.
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BMX Results
Results from the Sept. 12 motos at the
Buffalo Creek BMX track in Glencoe:
Moto 1: 17-20 Cruiser
1.Nick Hanson; 2.Anthony LaPlante;
3.Ashton LaPlante.
Moto 2: 41-45 Cruiser
1.Robert Hanson; 2.Andy Meyers; 3.Kara
Hanson.
Moto 3: 6 Novice
1.James Conklin; 2.Dreyden Voigt; 3.Benjamin Conklin.
Moto 4: 8 Novice
Moto 8: 9 Intermediate
1.Carter Matthews; 2.Riley Studtmann;
3.Mykayla Weston.
1.Cole Frederick; 2.Ashton LaPlante;
3.Abby Postel.
Moto 5: 9 Novice
Moto 9: 15 Intermediate
1.Sawyer Schettl; 2.Erica Goette; 3.Dylen
Terlinden.
1.Byron Jackson; 2.Matthew Morschen;
3.Andrew Varland; 4.Austin Merrill.
Moto 6: 13 Novice
Moto 10: 13 Expert
1.Kody Johnson; 2.Cole Mathwig; 3.Trae
Schettl.
1.Anthony LaPlante; 2.Earl Janke; 3.Keegan Visher.
Moto 7: 16 Novice
Pitbike
1.Elijah Essen; 2.Kelsi Pouliot; 3.Caleb
Goette.
1.Anthony LaPlante; 2.Mitchell Voss;
3.Ashton LaPlante.
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The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, September 23, 2015, page 3B
Panther Update
The following are scores and
highlights from Glencoe-Silver
Lake non-varsity teams. Send
your Panther team’s results to
tomc@glencoenews.com.
32nd, 33rd and 34th with respective times of 27:39.2, 27:45.3 and
28:08.3. Also competing for the
squad were Mikayla Eshleman
(38th, 29:03.9) and Anna Herzog
(46th, 30:56.7).
Tyler Siewert led the Panthers
with a 19th-place time of 20:39.7.
Ethan Knudten took 25th in
21:07.5, with Zackary Herout in
40th at 21:54.2. Closing out the
scoring for GSL was Jakob
Rusten in 43rd at 21:59.5 and
Kole Polzin in 48th at 22:12.8.
Also running for the Panthers
were Isaac Krueger (50th,
22:16.5) and Benjamin Olson
(60th, 22:40.4).
JV Football
The GSL JV football team improved to 4-0 this season with a
30-0 blanking of visiting Watertown-Mayer on Monday.
Running backs Ethan Wraspir
and Michael Forar, as well as fullbacks Spencer Lepel and Calvin
Liestman all scored touchdowns
for the Panthers.
Guard Peter (Jack) Jepson
notched an interception before
halftime that set up a touchdown
pass from quarterback Taylor
Schauer to Wraspir.
Middle school CC
Marissa Greeley topped the
three-girl GSL contingent in the
1-mile junior high race at the
Norwood Young America Invitational, held at Baylor Park in
NYA on Tuesday, Sept. 15.
Greeley placed 16th with a time
of 7 minutes, 11.61 seconds. Two
of her teammates also ran, with
Brittney Richter placing 30th in
7:39.77 and Bailey Mueller taking 61st in 10:36.20.
For the Panther boys, Jack
Becker placed 102nd with a time
of 7 minutes, 25.24 seconds,
while Austin Exsted came in
119th in 8:17.5.
JV girls’ soccer
The GSL JV girls’ soccer team
lost 6-2 to Watertown-Mayer on
Thursday, Sept. 17. Carson
Howard and Kayla Reichow
scored for the Panthers.
JV Cross Country
The GSL junior varsity girls’
and boys’ cross country teams
placed fifth and sixth, respectively, at the Norwood Young America Invitational, held at Baylor
Park in NYA on Tuesday, Sept.
15.
Two Panther girls runners
placed in the top-10 at the meet.
Courtney Carlson took fifth overall with a time of 25 minutes,
14.5 seconds on the 5-kilometer
course. Chandra Wigfield came in
eighth with a run of 25:37.1.
Kaitlyn McCracken, Dana Norman and Hannah Murphy came in
C-squad volleyball
The GSL C-squad volleyball
team improved to 4-1 on the season with a three-game defeat (2926, 23-25, 25-12) of visiting
Litchfield on Thursday Sept. 17.
Individual statistics were not
available.
Chronicle photo by
Tom Carothers
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Zackary Herout passed several runners on the final straightaway to finish 40th in the junior varsity competition at the Norwood Young America Lions Invite on Tuesday, Sept. 15. The sophomore finished the 5kilometer course at Baylor Park in NYA with a time of 21 minutes, 54.2 seconds.
Football Continued from page 1B
Jacob VonBerge
tears around his
blocker en route
to the Watertown-Mayer
punter during the
first half of Glencoe-Silver Lake’s
33-0 defeat of the
Royals.
for 107 yards and a score.
Petersen was the Panthers’ top receiver, with both of his catches going
for scores on a 55-yard night. He was
also the squad’s leading rusher with
119 yards on 21 carries before taking
much of the second half off.
Christensen caught three passes for
48 yards, as well as the touchdown
and two-pointer. Running back
Carsen Streich was held out of the
end zone for the first time this season,
though he amassed 70 yards combined rushing and receiving.
The Panthers’ defense was once
again splendid in adding another
blanking to its previous 6-0 shutout of
Hutchinson.
Defensive back Tyler Ehrke
claimed an interception, while linebacker Dalton Kosek led the squad
with six total tackles. Fellow linebacker Nick Brelje was a one-man
wrecking crew in notching a teamhigh four solo tackles and otherwise
confounding the W-M offense all
game long until the starters were
pulled midway through the fourth
quarter. Weber and lineman Peyton
Sell each registered four total tackles.
The high-flying Panthers roar into
this Friday’s Homecoming game
against 3-2 Delano with three games
remaining in the regular season.
“This season’s gone by really fast,”
Brelje said.
After Friday, a road game at Dassel-Cokato and a home tilt against
Litchfield are all that remain on GSL’s
regular-season slate.
After that, it’s all about the playoffs
and the march towards the Prep Bowl
in November.
“Hopefully, we’ll win a state championship,” Petersen said.
Volleyball Continued from page 1B
tops on the team with 14 kills.
The match was the third of
just five regular-season home
matches the Panthers play this
year.
“I prefer home games just
because we draw in a bigger
crowd and have awesome
fans,” Konen said.
However, the senior noted
the Panthers are continually
ready for the challenges of
being road warriors.
“I think the only difference
about away games is the atmosphere of the gym because
it is not our home gym,” she
said. “You really can’t prepare
differently for away games.
You just have to go in and set
the tone rather than having the
opposing team set it.”
GSL plays at Mayer Lutheran on Thursday, and then
heads to Gaylord for another
tournament on Saturday.
Konen said the Panthers are
ready the weekend.
“A win is a win so technically it is not a different mind
set,” she said. “For a tourney,
you play multiple matches so
it is more physically and mentally strenuous but you still
have the mentality of winning.”
Submitted photos
A new diamond
for the champs
Chronicle photo by Tom Carothers
Taylor Novak plays the ball at the net during the Heritage Christian Tournament last weekend.
CC Continued from page 1B
al Caty Delwiche Invitational
on Thursday, Sept 24, with the
Delano-to-GSL relay run slated to take place the next day.
“We don’t run all the way to
Glencoe from Delano,” Schaeffer said.
After having the weekend
off to recoup, the Panthers
head to Cokato for a 10-team
invitational at Collinwood
Park.
After this stretch, the Panthers have three regular-season competitions before the
Wright County Conference
championship meet, hosted by
New London-Spicer, on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
A new diamond seems appropriate for the champions
of Class C state baseball and
the Plato Blue Jays got just
that last weekend. As part of
ongoing renovations at Blue
Jay Stadium, the pitcher’s
mound and home plate area
were upgraded last weekend
before the field is bedded
down for winter.
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, September 23, 2015, page 4B
Legal Notices
City of Stewart
CITY OF STEWART
ORDINANCE NO. 157
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING
ORDINANCE NO. 125
AND TITLE XV: LAND USAGE:
CHAPTER 150: GENERAL
PROVISIONS SECTIONS:
150.01, 150.02, 150.03 AND 150.06
AND REPLACING CHAPTER
150 WITH THE MINNESOTA
STATE BUILDING CODE AS A
SELF-PERPETUATING
ORDINANCE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF STEWART ORDAINS:
Section 1.Repealing Ordinance
125, and Title XV: Land Usage,
Chapter 150: General Provisions,
Sections: 150.01, 150.02, 150.03 and
150.06.
Section 2. Replacing Chapter 150
with the following State Building
Code Self-Perpetuating Ordinance as
follows:
This ordinance provides for the
application, administration, and enforcement of the Minnesota State
Building Code by regulating the
erection, construction, enlargement,
alteration, repair, moving, removal,
demolition, conversion, occupancy,
equipment, use, height, area, and
maintenance of all buildings and/or
structures in this municipality; provides for the issuance of permits and
collection of fees thereof; provides
penalties for violation thereof; repeals all ordinance and parts of ordinances that conflict therewith. This
ordinance shall perpetually include
the most current edition of the Minnesota State Building Code with the
exception of the optional appendix
chapters. Optional appendix chapters
shall not apply unless specifically
adopted.
The City of Stewart does ordain as
follows:
1. Codes adopted by reference.
The Minnesota State Building Code,
as adopted by the Commissioner of
Labor and Industry pursuant to Minnesota States chapter 326B, including
all of the amendments, rules and regulations established, adopted and
published from time to time by the
Minnesota Commissioner of Labor
and Industry, through the Building
Codes and Standards Unit, is hereby
adopted by reference with the exception of the optional chapters, unless
specifically adopted in this ordinance. The Minnesota State Building
Code is hereby incorporated in this
ordinance as if fully set out herein.
2. Application, Administration and
Enforcement. The application, administration, and enforcement of the
code shall be in accordance with
Minnesota State Building Code. The
code shall be enforced within the extraterritorial limits permitted by Minnesota Statutes, 326B.121, Subd.
2(d), when so established by this ordinance. The code enforcement
agency of this municipality is called
the Building Official. This code shall
be enforced by the Minnesota Certified Building Official designated by
this Municipality to administer the
code in accordance with Minnesota
Statutes 326B.133, Subdivision 1.
3. Permits and Fees. The issuance
of permits and the collection of fees
shall be as authorized in Minnesota
Rules Chapter 1300. Permit fees
shall be assessed for work governed
by this code in accordance with the
fee scheduled adopted by the municipality in i.e.: City Code: Title III: Administration, Chapter 33: Fee schedule. In addition, a surcharge fee shall
be collected on all permits issued for
work governed by this code in accordance with Minnesota Statutes
326B.148.
4. Violations and Penalties. A violation of the code is a misdemeanor
(Minnesota Statutes 326B .082,
Subd. 16).
5. Building Code Optional Chapters. Minnesota State Building Code,
Chapter 1300 allows the Municipality to adopt by reference and enforce
certain optional chapters of the most
current edition of the Minnesota
State Building Code.
The following optional provisions
identified in the most current edition
of the State Building Code are hereby adopted and incorporated as part
of the building code for this municipality: None
Section 3. This Ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from and
after its passage and publication.
Adopted by the City Council of
Stewart on _____ day of
_______________, 2015
Jason Peirce, Mayor
ATTEST:
Ronda Huls, City Clerk/Treasurer
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle September 23, 2015)
Probate
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF McLEOD
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
DISTRICT COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
Court File Number: 43-PR-15-1317
In Re: Estate of
Wallace J. Grochow
Deceased
NOTICE OF AND ORDER OF
HEARING ON PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL AND
APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE, AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IT IS ORDERED and Notice is
given that on October 12, 2015 at
8:30 a.m., a hearing will be held in
this Court at 830 11 th Street East,
Glencoe, MN, for the formal probate
of an instrument purporting to be the
Will of Decedent, Wallace J. Grochow, dates November 16, 2012, and
for the appointment of Arden Alsleben whose address is 150 – 7 th
Ave. N., Brownton, MN 55312 as
personal representative of the Estate
of the Decedent in an UNSUPERVISED administration.
Any objections to the petition
must be filed with the Court prior to
or raised at the hearing. If proper and
if no objections are filed or raised,
the personal representative will be
appointed with full power to administer the Estate including the power
to collect all assets, to pay all legal
debts, claims, taxes and expenses, to
sell real and personal property, and to
do all necessary acts for the Estate.
Notice is also given that subject to
Minn. Stat. § 524.3-801, ALL
CREDITORS having claims against
the estate are required to present the
claims to the personal representative
or to the Court Administrator within
four (4) months after the date of this
notice or the claims will be barred.
Dated: September 9, 2015
/s/ Michael R Savre
Judge of District Court
/s/ Karen V Messner
Court Administrator
Mark W. Ostlund
Attorney at Law
GAVIN, WINTERS & LONG, LTD.
1017 Hennepin Ave. N.
Glencoe, Minnesota 55336
(320) 864-5142
Attorney ID#395238
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle September 16 & 23, 2015)
Sumter Township
Roadside Cutting Notices
Persons owning or occupying real
estate adjoining a Sumter township
road are required to cut all weeds and
grass growing in the township road
ditches adjacent to their property by
October 5, 2015. Ditches need to be
cut as to prevent snow from piling on
township roads. This also refers to
trees, rocks, brush and the like on
road right-of-way. Do not place cut
weeds and grass on the road surfaces
as this causes problems when grading
roads.
Please take note that without further notice or notification, non-compliance will be corrected by the
township and expenses incurred will
be charged to the landowners by
order of the Sumter Township Board
of Supervisors.
Janel Zimmermann
Sumter Township Clerk
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle September 23 & 30, 2015)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Date: September 9, 2015
YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
1. Default has occurred in the conditions of the Mortgage dated February 21, 2006, executed by Bruce A.
Lentz and Wanda A. Lentz, fka
Wanda A. Krippner, husband and
wife, as Mortgagors, to AgStar Financial Services, FLCA, as Mortgagee, and filed for record February
24, 2006, as Document No. A359890 and re-recorded on January
4, 2010, as Document No. 387859, in
the Office of the County Recorder of
McLeod County, Minnesota. The
land described in the Mortgage is not
registered land.
2. The Mortgage has not been assigned.
3. The original principal amount
secured by the Mortgage was
$120,000.00.
4. No action or proceeding at law
is now pending to recover the debt
secured by the Mortgage, or any part
thereof.
5. The holder of the Mortgage has
complied with all conditions precedent to acceleration of the debt secured by the Mortgage and foreclosure of the Mortgage, and all notice
and other requirements of applicable
statutes.
6. At the date of this Notice the
amount due on the Mortgage, and
taxes, if any, paid by the holder of
the Mortgage is $113,998.38.
7. Pursuant to the power of sale in
the Mortgage, the Mortgage will be
foreclosed, and the land located in
McLeod County, Minnesota described as follows:
That part of the Southeast Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Section
20, described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 20; thence on an assumed bearing of South 90 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds West along the South line
of said Southwest Quarter 680.83
feet to the point of beginning of the
tract to be described; thence continuing South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00
seconds West along said South line
359.05 feet; thence North 00 degrees
00 minutes 00 seconds East 258.64
feet; thence South 84 degrees 31
minutes 55 seconds East 360.69 feet;
thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds West 224.27 feet to the
point of beginning.
AND
That part of the Northeast Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of Section
29, described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the northeast corner of said Northwest Quarter of Section 29; thence on an assumed bearing of South 90 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds West along the North line
of said Northwest Quarter 680.83
feet to the point of beginning of the
tract to be described; thence continuing South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00
seconds West along said North line
359.05 feet; thence South 00 degrees
00 minutes 00 seconds West 163.72
feet; thence South 84 degrees 31
minutes 55 seconds East 360.69 feet;
thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds East 27.25 feet; thence
South 80 degrees 20 minutes 27 seconds East 686.81 feet to the East line
of said Northwest Quarter; thence
North 00 degrees 33 minutes 17 seconds East along said East line 33.00
feet thence North 80 degrees 20 minutes 27 seconds West 688.14 feet;
thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes
00 seconds East 137.79 feet to the
point of beginning.
All in Township 114 North, Range
Thirty 30 West, McLeod County,
Minnesota.
Subject to existing highways,
easements and rights of way of
record.
will be sold by the County Sheriff
of McLeod County, Minnesota, at
public auction on November 4,
2015, at 10:00 a.m., at the McLeod
County Sheriff’s Department, located
at 801 East Tenth Street, Glencoe,
Minnesota.
8. To the best of Mortgagee’s information, the property being foreclosed has the following tax parcel
identification numbers and property
addresses:
Tax Parcel ID Property Address
12.020.0300
2957 County Road
7,
Stewart, MN 55385
12.029.1700
Not Assigned
(contiguous to above)
9. The time allowed by law for redemption by Mortgagors or Mortgagors’ personal representatives or
assigns is six (6) months after the
date of sale.
10. The property must be vacated
by 11:59 p.m. on May 4, 2016, provided the Mortgagors have not reinstated the Mortgage under Minnesota
Statutes, Section 580.30 or redeemed
the property under Minnesota
Statutes, Section 580.23. If the foregoing date is a Saturday, Sunday or
legal holiday, then the date to vacate
is the next business day at 11:59 p.m.
11. THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGORS, THE MORTGAGORS’ PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNNESOTA
STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS
COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
AGSTAR FINANCIAL
SERVICES, FLCA
/s/ Matthew P. Lindeman
(#0394749)
Rinke Noonan
Suite 300 US Bank Plaza
1015 W. St. Germain St.
P.O. Box 1497
St. Cloud, MN 56302
(320) 251-6700
(320) 656-3500 fax
Our File No. 14790-0267
Email: Mlindeman@
RinkeNoonan.com
Attorneys for Mortgagee
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle September 16, 23, 30,
October 7, 14 & 21, 2015)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That default has occurred in the conditions of the following described
mortgage:
DATE
OF
MORTGAGE:
06/24/2010
ORIGINAL
PRINICIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$156,695.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Clinton R.
Christensen and Angela Christensen,
husband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as
nominee for Mortgage Investors Corporation
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
07/02/2010 as Document Number
391006 in the Office of the County
Recorder, McLeod County, Minnesota.
ASSIGNMENT OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: Green Planet
Servicing, LLC
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
12/27/2013 as Document Number
413436 in the Office of the County
Recorder, McLeod County, Minnesota.
TAX PARCEL I.D. NO.
010070800
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
THE LAND REFERRED TO
HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN
THE COUNTY OF McLeod, STATE
OF MN, AND IS DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
A TRACT OF LAND IN THE
NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 7,
TOWNSHIP 117, RANGE 30,
MCLEOD COUNTY, MINNESOTA
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH
HALF OF THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 7;
THENCE ON A BEARING OF
NORTH 90º00’ WEST ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH
HALF OF THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 7 A DISTANCE OF 1769.72 FEET;
THENCE DUE NORTH A DISTANCE OF 107.83 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
NORTH 90º00’ WEST A DISTANCE OF 363.50 FEET; THENCE
NORTH 3º19’ WEST A DISTANCE
OF 395.93 FEET; THENCE NORTH
73º13’ EAST A DISTANCE OF
305.87 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
10º50’ EAST A DISTANCE OF
492.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH
A DRIVEWAY EASEMENT TWO
RODS IN WIDTH, THE CENTERLINE BEING DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT A
POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF
SAID NORTH HALF OF NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 7,
A DISTANCE OF 194.5 FEET
NORTH OF SAID SOUTHEAST
CORNER; THENCE ON A BEAR-
ING OF NORTH 90º00’ WEST A
DISTANCE OF 1649 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 80º00’ WEST A
DISTANCE OF 150 FEET AND
THERE TERMINATING.
ABSTRACT PROPERTY
STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 23787 Yacht Ave, Hutchinson, MN 55350
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR: Mortgage Investors Corporation
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICE: Green Planet Servicing,
LLC
TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
100073300006475770
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$179,859.95
THAT no action or proceeding has
been instituted at law to recover the
debt secured by said mortgage, or
any part thereof; that there has been
compliance with all pre-foreclosure
notice and acceleration requirements
of said mortgage, and /or applicable
statutes.
PURSUANT, to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the
Mortgage will be foreclosed, and the
mortgaged premises will be sold by
the Sheriff of McLeod, Minnesota at
public auction as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
10/8/2015 at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod
County Sheriff’s Office, 801 East
10th Street, Glencoe, MN
to pay the debt then secured by
said mortgage and taxes, if any 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.
TIME AND DATE TO VACATE
PROPERTY:
If the mortgage is not reinstated
under Minn. Stat. §580.30 or redeemed under Minn. Stat. §580.23,
the mortgagor must vacate the mortgaged property by 11:59 p.m. on
4/8/2016, or the next business day if
4/8/2016 falls on a Saturday, Sunday
or legal holiday.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
ON MORTGAGE: NONE
“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
582.032 DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN 5
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED
IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.”
Dated: 8/19/2015
Plantet Home Lending, LLC
f/k/a Green Planet Servicing, LLC,
Mortgagee/Mortgage Assignee
Klatt, Odekirk, Augustine, Sayer,
Treinen & Rastede, P.C.,
By Brian G. Sayer,
Attorney for Mortgagee/
Mortgage Assignee
925 E. 4th Street
Waterloo, IA 50703
Phone: 319-234-2530
Fax: 319-232-6341
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle August 19, 26,
September 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2015)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in conditions of the following described
mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: September 22, 2000
MORTGAGOR: Gary L. Beneke
and Kathleen M. Beneke, husband
and wife
MORTGAGEE: Homeowners
Mortgage Corporation
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded September 25, 2000 McLcod County
Recorder, Document N. A-305615
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: Minnesota
Housing Finance Agency. Dated September 22, 2000 Recorded September 25, 2000, as Document N. A305616.
TRANSACTION
AGENT:
NONE
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
NONE
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE:
Homeowners Mortgage Corporation
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: U.S. Bank National
Association
MORTGAGE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 415 8th Street East, Glencoe, MN 55336
TAX
PARCEL
I.D.
#:
220620070
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot Eight (8) of Karstens Rearrangement of Block Sixty-One (61)
in the Town of Franklin, County of
McLeod, State of Minnesota
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL
PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$65,000.00
AMOUNT
DUE
AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $66,791.66
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute;
That no action or proceeding has
been instituted at law or otherwise to
recover the debt secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the
above described property will be sold
by the Sheriff of said county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
October 21, 2015 at 10:00 AM
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Center, Main
Lobby, Glencoe, MN
to pay the debt then secured by
said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
said premises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ fees
allowed by law subject to redemption
within six (6) months from the date
of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their
personal representatives or assigns
unless reduced to Five (5) weeks
under MN Stat. §580.07.
TIME AND DATE TO VACATE
PROPERTY: If the real estate is an
owner-occupied, single-family
dwelling, unless otherwise provided
by law, the date on or before which
the mortgagor(s) must vacate the
property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section 580.30 or the
property is not redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on April 21,
2016 unless that date falls on a weekend or legal holiday, in which case it
is the next weekday, and unless the
redemption period is reduced to 5
weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07
or 582.032.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None
“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 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.”
Dated: August 18, 2015
Minnesota Housing Finance Agency
Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee
USSET, WEINGARDEN AND
LIEBO, P.L.L.P.
Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of
Mortgagee
4500 Park Glen Road #300
Minneapolis, MN 55416
(952) 925-6888
135 – 15-005062FC
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle August 26, September 2,
9, 16. 23 & 30, 2015)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That default has occurred in the conditions of the following described
mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: March
26, 2012
ORIGINAL
PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$200,020.00
MORTGAGOR(S): John Stephen
Ingeman also known as John S. Ingeman and Paula Jean Ingeman also
known as Paula J. Ingeman, husband
and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo
Bank, N.A.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Recorded on April 2, 2012 and memorialized upon Certificate of Title
No. 13391.0 as Document Number
53990 in the Office of the County
Registrar of titles of McLeod County,
Minnesota.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: None
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot Nine (9) in Block Two (2) in
Willow Ridge, McLeod County,
Minnesota
REGISTERED PROPERTY
STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 1714 Louden Avenue North,
Glencoe, MN 55336
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod County,
Minnesota
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE:
$199,097.46
TRANSACTION AGENT: None
NAME OF MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR (LENDER): Wells Fargo
Bank, N.A.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICER:
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
TAX PARCEL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 22.085.0180
TRANSACTION AGENT’S
MORTGAGE ID NUMBER (MERS
NUMBER): None
THAT no action or proceeding has
been instituted at law to recover the
debt secured by said mortgage, or
any part thereof; that there has been
compliance with all pre-foreclosure
notice and acceleration requirements
of said mortgage, and/or applicable
statutes.
PURSUANT, to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the
above described property will be sold
by the Sheriff of said county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
October 21, 2015, at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: McLeod
County Sheriff’s Office, 801 East
10th Street, Glencoe, MN
to pay the debt then secured by
said mortgage and taxes, if any 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 21,
2016.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
ON MORTGAGE: None
“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 582.032 DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN 5
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.”
Dated: August 24, 2015
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
Mortgagee
SCHILLER & ADAM, P.A.
By: /s/
Rebecca F. Schiller, Esq.
Sarah J.B. Adam, Esq.
*N. Kibongni Fondungallah,
Esq.*
*Curt N. Trisko, Esq.
Samuel R. Coleman, Esq.
Attorneys for Mortgagee
The Academy Professional Building
25 North Dale Street
St. Paul, MN 55102
(651) 209-9760
(15-0670-FC01)
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle September 2, 9, 16, 23,
30 and October 7, 2015)
Foreclosure
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT OF VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY
OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED
BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY
THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in conditions of the following described
mortgage:
MORTGAGOR: Larry E. Quast
and Benita R. Quast, husband and
wife
MORTGAGEE: New Century
Mortgage Corporation
Dated: 08/12/2005
Recorded: 08/30/23005
McLeod County Recorder Document No. A355329
Assigned To: U.S. Bank N.A., in
its capacity as Trustee for the Registered Holders of MASTR Asset
Backed Securities Trust 2005-NC2,
Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates,
Series 2005-NC2
Dated: 01/09/2009
Recorded: 01/22/2009
McLeod County Recorder Document No. A381535
Transaction Agent: N/A
Transaction Agent Mortgage ID
No: N/A
Lender or Broker: New Century
Mortgage Corporation
Servicer: Ocwen Loan Servicing,
LLC
Mortgage Originator : New Century Mortgage Corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: Lot 15 in Block 3, Selchow-Jorgenson Subdivision, excepting therefrom the East 4 feet thereof.
This is Abstract Property
TAX PARCEL NO: 23.154.0480
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 110
Oakland Ave SE, Hutchinson, MN
55350
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: McLeod
ORIGINAL
PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$150,300.00
AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED
TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING TAXES, IF
ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE:
193,818.44
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure proceeding Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice requirements as required by statute;
that no action or proceeding has been
instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the
above described property will be sold
by the Sheriff of said county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE: October 22, 2015, 10:00 AM
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, South Entrance, Courthouse,
801 E. 10th St., City of Glencoe
to pay the debt then 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 six (6) months from the date
of said sale by the mortgagor(s), their
personal representatives or assigns.
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Lost, Found
Found: Pair of leather chaps found
on road south of Glencoe. Please
contact Jeff at (320) 510-0836 to
claim.
AUTOMOTIVE
Cars
2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse. 167,000
miles, new radiator, sun roof, maroon, newer tires, good condition.
$3,100. Call Jeff at (320) 510-1835.
Parts, Repair
$$ DOLLARS PAID $$ Junk vehicles, repairable cars/trucks. FREE
TOWING. Flatbed/ wrecker service. Immediate pick up. MondaySunday, serving your area 24/7.
(952) 220-TOWS.
Trucks, Vans, SUV’s
Residential cleaning company
looking for part-time help, including cleaning position and team
lead position, with a chance to
earn one week paid vacation in
the first year. Daytime hours. No
nights or weekends. Please call or
text first and last name and phone
number to (952) 564-5716.
The Silver Lake Municipal Liquor
Store is seeking candidates for
part-time bartender positions.
Candidates must be over 21. Applications can be found at
www.cityofsilverlake.org or picked
up at the Silver Lake City Hall or
the Silver Lake Liquor Store.
Waitress FR/PT to work a variety of
hours including some weekends.
Must be outgoing, friendly, responsible and hardworking with the ability to multitask. Great Income Potential! Apply in person or email to
frank@mollymelt.com. Molly’s
Cafe, Silver Lake, (320) 327-2524.
EMPLOYMENT
Business Opportunity
CONKLIN DEALERS NEEDED To
use and market “Green” Conklin
products made in Minnesota to
save our planet! Buy wholesale
factory direct and market nationwide from your home! For a free
catalog and dealer information
check out frankemarketing.com or
call toll free 1-855-238-2570.
Help Wanted
A full-time employment opportunity
is now available at the City of Silver
Lake. Applications are being accepted for a full-time bartender position at the Silver Lake Municipal
Liquor Store. Candidates must be
over 21. This is a 40 hour/week position and offers competitive wages
and benefits. Applications can be
found at www.cityofsilverlake.org or
picked up at the Silver Lake City
Hall or the Silver Lake Liquor Store.
America’s Best Inn & Suites is
hiring motel help- housekeepers.
Morning shift available. Apply in
person. 330 Main Ave. E, Gaylord.
Female wanted for housekeeper
/caregiver for paralyzed woman in
her home. $12.75/hour. Full time,
part time and weekends open. Will
train. Call Kari (507) 426-6000.
IPart time help wanted for seed
plant work. Requires good communication skills and ability to operate a semi automatic bag stacker. Duties include filling seed containers, maintaining a clean facility,
flexible hours Fall-Spring but not
during extreme cold weather. Thalman Seeds, Plato (320) 238-2185.
Home for sale by owner on large
corner lot in Olivia. 3BR rambler
with attached double garage. Call
(320) 523-1500 (week days) or
(320) 523-5848.
“THIS OLD HOUSE” Garden and
Gifts is celebrating 30 years in
business with a new fall shipment
of fruit and shade trees, hydrangeas, shrubs, hostas, perennials and ornamental grasses all
at 30-50% off through September.
FALL IS FOR PLANTING! Open 7
days a week. Highway 5 SW, Arlington, (507) 964-5990.
Miscellaneous
Two-person Solana Spa, Glencoe,
$499. (612) 501-0228.
HANDYMAN: Will do remodeling
of kitchens, bathrooms, hanging
doors and windows, painting,
sheet rocking, texturizing or any
minor repairs inside or outside.
Will also do cleaning of basements/garages. Call (320) 8482722 or (320) 583-1278.
FOR SALE
42’ x 80’ x 12’ Storage shed in
Brownton on 50’ x 130’ lot. (320)
223-4194, (320) 328-4133.
Give Aways
DP Gympac 1000 Fitness System
and accessories, including weight
bench. (320) 237-5715.
RENTAL
Houses
Village Cooperative of Hutchinson
(320) 234-7761. 55+ Senior living.
Now taking reservations! The best
of renting and the best of owning!
Call for your tour! Come in and
check out our many amenities and
how to receive homeowner benefits with Cooperative Living! EHO.
3BR upstairs apartment in Plato.
Available October 1. $600. (320)
864-4008.
“DEER HUNTERS!” zoned ag. 5
acres, of which 3 acres is hard
woods, fruit trees and deer habitat.
Evidence galore! A modern bi-level
home with appliances is nestled to
protect from Minnesota winters.
Olivia area. $175,000. (608) 9892880.
FSBO: New Auburn, MN,
$127,000. 3BR, 2BA, kitchen and
family room, 2-stall attached
garage. Basement is unfinished.
New roof, built in 1975, move-in
ready. Sold “as is.” Double lot (.5
acres). Detached 20x30 heated
garage built in 1977, 24x36 pole
shed built in 1984. (320) 282-4950.
Young farmer looking for land to
rent for 2015 and beyond. Competitive rates and reference available. Call Austin Blad (320) 2213517.
KOTTKE UPHOLSTERY. Furniture upholstery, repair, and caning. Fabric and supplies available.
(320) 864-3018.
Glencoe Towns Edge Estates has
a 2BR & 3BR available. Includes
heat, water, garbage and sewer.
We accept cats and small dogs.
(320) 864-6600.
Business, Office
New offices, high traffic location
downtown Glencoe, 400 sq. ft. Affordable rent. Storage space also
available. Call Glenn at (320) 8645903.
Garden tilling and plowing, also
leaf clean up. Glenn Cohrs (952)
217-7784.
12232 110th St., Glencoe (Lake
Marion Road)- Thursday, September 24-Sunday, September 27, 9
a.m.- 6 p.m. Huge 4-stall garage
and yard sale. TONS of girls clothing (many new), size infant to 6,
men’s, women’s and maternity.
Learning toys, books, games,
movies, fish house, camper, snowmobile with trailer, bikes, strollers.
Way too much to list! New items
added daily.
2920 97th Court, Plato- Wednesday, September 30- Friday, October 2, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m; Saturday, October 3, 8 a.m.- 12 p.m. New
cedar chests, benches, holiday
decor, old screen and wood doors,
screens, ladders, much miscellaneous.
304 20th St. W, Glencoe- Saturday, September 26, 8 a.m.-?
MOVIN G SALE. Furniture, freezer, desk, organ, household,
garage and seasonal items.
Glen Knoll Storage, Glencoe, Hwy
22 NW. 5x10s, $35/mo.; 10x10s,
$45/mo.; 10x15s, $55/mo.;
10x20s, $65/mo.; 10x25s, $75/mo.
10x30s, $85/mo. 10x40s, $115.
(320) 864-5294.
Misc. Service
CUSTOM LOG SAWING- Cut at
your place or ours. White oak lumber decking and buy logs. Give
Virgil a call. (320) 864-4453.
LUXURY PARTY BUS Available
for weddings, shuttles, Twins,
bachelor(ette) parties, birthday or
business. Call Ryan (320) 5832674 or kingstoncoaches.com for
more info.
ATTENTION FARMERS
Garage Sale
Good land for rent around
Arlington and Green Isle for
2016 and beyond. Approximately
200 acres of good producing
tillable land.
If interested, send post card
with name, phone and amount
wiling to pay to:
308 20th St. W.
Glencoe
Saturday, Sept. 26
8 a.m. to ???
Good Farmland
PO Box 164
Arlington MN 55307
Storage
Furniture
Garden, Lawn Care
Garage Sales
Red potatoes for sale, .50/lb. (320)
864-4158.
REAL ESTATE
PLASTIC REPAIR: Don’t throw it.
Let me weld it. Call Mike, Bird Island, any time. (320) 579-0418.
Apartment
2BR Apartment with garage,
water/sewer/garbage included.
No pets. Available Immediately.
New Auburn (320) 327-2928.
Fix-it
WANTED: Land for 2016 and beyond. Will pay top dollar for large
acreage of patterned, tiled or evidence of well drained land with
high yielding history. Contact Rich
Elbert (320) 365-4342.
SALES
Produce, Meat
Work Wanted
Building
2004 International 9200i, Vin#
2HSCEAPR24C091724, ISX 435ST
Cummins Engine 453 HP; Diesel,
transmission Meritor M0-14610c, 10
speed, 2 overdrive, air ride suspension, Spice rear end: R40-145;
geared at 3.73. 57,000 Gross Vehicle Weight. 3rd Lift axle, steerable,
aluminum rims, aluminum box.
293,700 miles. (320) 779-4026.
Lawn, Garden
Bird Island 4BR, 2BA home. Beautifully updated, including fireplace,
new furnace, central air, in established neighborhood overlooking
the countryside. $139,900. (320)
522-2025.
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Misc. Farm Items
WoodMaster wood stove 5500
super duty. 11years old, well maintained, $4,200. (320) 894-6371.
Wanted to rent farmland in Silver
Lake area for 2016 and beyond.
Call Chad (320) 327-6572 or (320)
282-0488.
42” round wrought iron patio
table w/6 rocker action chairs,
Whirlpool dishwasher, adult
clothing, children’s clothing,
toys, tools, many misc.
household items, maple syrup,
pumpkins, strawberry plants.
No Early Sales.
No Checks Please. *38Ca
We have buyers for good farms!
Notice of Public Sale
Household Goods
A lien sale of property will be held with www.storagetreasures.com for
Glen Knoll Storage, located at 707 13th Street West, Glencoe, MN 55336.
Oster bread maker, $25. (320)
395-2695.
INCLUDED IN THE SALE:
Garret Beilby • Tag ID #0006261
Heating/Air Conditioning
PO Box 145, Wood Lake, MN 56297-0415
Household items, grill, mattress, bedframe, window AC, toys, and other misc. items.
Todd Fedyk • Tag ID #0006262
5001 34th Ave. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422
Household items, tires, frames, fridge, sewing machine, fans, other misc. items.
Todd Fedyk • Tag ID #0006263
Special-96.1% Goodman gas furnace and programmable thermostat,
$2,200 installed or AC unit, $1,900
installed. J&R Plumbing Heating AC,
Lester Prairie (320) 510-5035.
5001 34th Ave. N., Golden Valley, MN 55422
Household items, wheel barrow, toilet, ladder, table, jacks, outside tools,
miter saw, and other misc. items.
Auctions are being hosted by www.storagetreasures.com.
Auctions will close at 10 a.m. on October 5, 2015.
Auctions may be canceled at any time without notice.
HELP WANTED - DRIVERS
ADOPTIONS
MISCELLANEOUS
CDL A DRIVERS
$7,500 sign-on-bonus. Medical benefits on day 1 & $65k+ in your first
year!!! Guaranteed pay. Profit sharing.
401K with company match & more!
Email resume: mnhr@mclaneco.com
or call Hollie now! 507/664-3038
ADOPT: AMAZINGLY LOVING
young couple wants to give newborn
a warm, caring and happy home with
every advantage. Expenses paid. Call/
text Rebecca & David 646/378-9326
MISCELLANEOUS
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FOR YOUR MEDICATIONS!
Save up to 80% when you fill your
prescriptions with Canada Pharmacy! Call now to compare prices and
get $10.00 off your first prescription and free shipping. 800/806-6538
1-800-279-2979
SELL YOUR
STRUCTURED SETTLEMENT
or annuity payments for CASH NOW.
You don’t have to wait for your future
payments any longer! Call 800/218-8581
DONATE YOUR CAR
truck or boat to Heritage For The Blind. Free
3 day vacation, tax deductible, free towing,
all paperwork taken care of 800/439-1735
NOW HIRING
Company
OTR
drivers.
$2,000
sign
on
bonus,
flexible home
time,
extensive
benefits.
Call
now! Hibb’s & Co. 763/389-0610
GOT KNEE PAIN?
Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a
pain-relieving brace -little or no
cost to you. Medicare patients call
health hotline now! 800/755-6807
DISH NETWORK
Get more for less! Starting $19.99/
month (for 12 months), plus bundle
& save (Fast Internet for $15 more/
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HIRE YOUR HELP HERE!
One phone call & only $279 to reach a
statewide audience of 3 million readers!!!
+
Advertise here statewide in 260 newspapers
for only $279 per week! Call 800-279-2979
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WD 45 Allis Chalmers. New tires,
heavy Paulson hydra bucket, rear
chains. (320) 779-4026.
PT Night Lead Janitor. Monday-Friday, 30 hours/week, Lester Prairie.
Duties: Clean/stock restrooms, vacuuming, dusting, trashing, mopping
and other tasks related with general
cleaning. Requirements: All applicants must be able to bend, stoop,
reach high and low, work at a constant pace and able to lift and carry
up to 50 pounds. Must have a clear
criminal history, pass drug screen,
own transportation and able to
communicate well with others. Applicants must be detail oriented and
dependable. EOE/AA. Please apply
online at www.marsden.com. Marsden Bldg Maintenance, L.L.C.
New Listing!
119 Acres of Farmland
Rich Valley Township
WE NEED FARM LISTINGS!
Buy Land ...They Ain’t Making
Any More of That Stuff!
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EXSTED
REALTY
Willard Exsted
Rebecca Tuchtenhagen
th
2124 10 St E Glencoe • (320) 864-5544
www.exstedrealty.com
The McLeod County Chronicle, www.glencoenews.com, Wednesday, September 23, 2015, page 6B
PART-TIME SALES
Warehouse and Delivery Support
~ PART-TIME HELP WANTED ~
DAYS ONLY
Drivers Wanted
Loading, unloading, cutting floor coverings and delivery.
Requires clean driving record. Heavy lifting required. $11$13.50/hr depending on experience, plus incentives.
We Offer:
• Clean Class A-B
license required
• Competitive wage
• Well-Maintained Trucks
• Minimum 1 year
experience
• $1,000 Sign on Bonus!
• Flexible Scheduling
• Training
• Paid Vacation
• Employee Discount
• Competitive Wages
based on experience
864-6754, ext. 210
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Otto Farms is looking for Truck/Tractor Drivers
EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED
Call Steve
952-292-5809
Positions to start immediately! Part time, Full time, or weekends
only, let us know what works for you! Job duties are as follows:
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Apply in person at:
Hite Hardware & Paint
740 11th St. E.
Glencoe, MN 55336
Nursing Assistant
Includes every other weekend.
Opportunities for full-time work.
New Evening Shift
Differential
Sign up for a
$
300 Bonus
Contact Kendra
khiles@blhcc.org
Buffalo Lake
Healthcare Center
703 W. Yellowstone Trail
Buffalo Lake, MN 55314
(320) 833-5364 ext. 14
Applications also @ blhcc.org
EEO/AA
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Full-Time
Lead Mechanic
Sam’s Tire Service of
Glencoe, a full service
Goodyear and Firestone dealer, is accepting applications for a
full-time auto and light
truck lead mechanic.
Applicant must be an
experienced ASE certified mechanic and desire long term employment. Benefits include
health insurance, 401k
retirement plan, paid
vacation time and incentive bonuses.
Resumes may be
mailed to:
Sam’s Tire
Service
719 Chandler Ave. N.
GlencoeK37-39ASGCEa
Glencoe
Full and/or Part-Time
Counter Sales
Excellent benefit package
for both full and
part-time employees!
Fill out an application
at the store
910 10th St. E., Glencoe
or email resume to:
linda_koehler@napa
stargroup.com
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CALL CENTER
REPRESENTATIVES!
Great job opportunities at Heartland America!
We’re conveniently located in Chaska between
Hwy. 5 and 41! Heartland America is a Direct
Marketing company offering brand name and
other quality merchandise at value prices via
catalog and internet sales. No Outbound calling!
Great pay and benefits!
Print and send application or apply in person:
Heartland America Attn: Nicole
8085 Century Blvd., Chaska, MN 55318
IT Specialist
DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY:
The date on or before which the
mortgagor must vacate the property
if the mortgage is not reinstated
under Minnesota Statutes section
580.30 or the property redeemed
under Minnesota Statutes section
580.23 is April 22, 2016 at 11:59
p.m. If the foregoing date is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, then
the date to vacate is the next business
day at 11:59 p.m.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION
ON MORTGAGE: None
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES, SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER
THINGS, THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING OF LESS THAN FIVE
UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY
USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE ABANDONED.”
Dated: August 21, 2015
U.S. Bank N.A., in its capacity as
Trustee for the registered holders of
MASTR Asset Back Securities Trust
2005-NC2, Mortgage Pass-Through
Certificates, Series 2005-NC2,
Assignee of Mortgagee
PFB LAW, PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
By: Jonathan R. Cuskey, Michael V.
Schleisman
Attorneys for:
U.S. Bank N.A., in its capacity as
Trustee for the registered holders of
MASTR Asset Backed Securities
Trust 2005-NC Mortgage PassThrough Certificates, Series 2005NC2,
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 East Fifth St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101-1718
(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
17725-15-00484-1
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle September 2, 9, 16. 23,
30 and October 7, 2015)
McLeod County
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
DRAINAGE DITCH LEVIES
OCTOBER 6, 2015
10:15 A.M.
BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY
BOARD:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that all persons interested in McLeod
McLeod County
Request for Proposal
McLeod County, Minnesota will
accept Proposals from reputable entities on redesigning the County
website. Proposals are due on
Monday, October 5 th , 2015, 4:00
pm at the County Information Technology Office, 830 East 11th Street,
Suite 111, Glencoe, MN 55336.
Requests for Proposal materials may
be obtained from the Information
Technology page on the current County Website at www.co.mcleod.mn.us
The McLeod County Board of
Commissioners reserves the right to
reject any and all proposals.
(Published in The McLeod
County Chronicle September 16
& 23, 2015)
Grinder Operation experience would be a plus.
forklift experience would be a plus.
sanitation experience would be a plus.
food plant manufacturing experience would be a plus.
manufacturing experience would be a plus.
Must demonstrate a commitment to both food and employee safety.
Must demonstrate excellent communication skills.
Must be able to follow both written and verbal instructions
Must be able to lift 40 - 50 lbs. frequently.
Heaviest weight lifted is 75 lbs.
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous Powder Operation/and or Cook Operation experience would
be a plus.
Previous forklift experience would be a plus.
Previous sanitation experience would be a plus.
Previous machine operation experience would be a plus.
Previous food plant manufacturing experience would be a plus.
Wrapper Operator – 3rd Shift (5pm-5am)
Job Requisition ID#: 9152
Job Description
1. Operate the Hart wrappers used to wrap process cheese slices.
2. Produce quality wrapped packages.
3. Keep wrapper in operating condition.
4. Safe operation of the wrapper.
5. Assist maintenance with troubleshooting.
6. Assure the proper label is on the cheese packages.
7. Assure the proper information is printed on the packages.
8. Check all bottom and end seals for quality.
9. Perform sanitation duties as assigned.
10. Must report all food safety problems to immediate supervisor or
their designated replacement.
11. All other duties as assigned by the supervisor or lead.
Manufacturing Engineer: We are looking for a Manufac‐
turing Engineer at our Glencoe location. Primary responsi‐
bilities include developing, implementing and supporting
new and existing manufacturing processes and equipment
that ensure process repeatability, product quality, labor ef‐
ficiency and cost target attainment.
Qualifications/Skills Required:
1. Must demonstrate a commitment to Safety, GMP’s, and all other
company policies.
2. Must demonstrate excellent communication skills
3. Must be able to follow both written and verbal instructions.
4. Able to work independently on all aspects of the job.
5. Able to operate a forklift safely and efficiently.
Preferred Skills:
Sales & Operations Planning Specialist: We are looking
for an S&OP Specialist at our Eagan or Glencoe location.
Primary responsibilities include developing, implementing
and driving the S&OP process for Miller. This position will
require strong communication and leadership skills to fa‐
cilitate an effective cross‐functional S&OP process in a fast‐
paced and demanding growth environment. Outstanding
interpersonal skills with good process understanding will
also be important to be successful in this role.
Please visit our website at www.miller-mfg.com to learn more of our interesting
history. If interested, please apply at careers.frandsencorporation.com
and include your salary requirements. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
No calls from agencies please.
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1. Dumping of 50 lb. bags of ingredients into feed hopper or blenders
for standardization.
2. Accurate recording of ingredient additions and other associated paperwork.
3. Monitor the operation of the continuous cooker, make adjustments
as necessary.
4. Responsible for the changing of product filters according to schedule.
5. Responsible for the addition of rework according to recipe requirements.
6. Monitor cooked cheese quality and communicate with casting line
operator.
7. Must be able to operate a forklift in a safe and proficient manner.
8. Responsible for the removal of garbage and used bags from work
area.
9. Maintaining immediate work area in a neat and orderly fashion.
10. Must demonstrate excellent problem-solving skills.
11. Follow all GMP and employee safety guidelines.
12. Must report all food safety problems to immediate supervisor or
their designated replacement.
12. All other duties as assigned by your supervisor or lead person.
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County, Minnesota, as was originally
assessed for benefits in the
proceedings for the establishment of
all County and Joint Ditches, that the
County Board of Commissioners
proposes to levy assessments on such
lands for the purpose of creating a
fund for any necessary maintenance
and repairs of the various County and
Joint Ditches in McLeod County, as
provided in the Minnesota Statutes
103.705.
NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY
GIVEN, that a hearing on such
proposed annual assessments will be
held by the County Board in the
Commissioner’s Room at the
Courthouse in Glencoe, Minnesota on
Tuesday the 6th day of October, 2015
at 10:15 A.M. at which time all
persons interested will be heard.
The following ditches will be given
consideration for 2016 Maintenance
Levies:
COUNTY DITCHES
No. 3
No. 19A No. 32
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21
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35 Br 6
11
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JOINT DITCHES
No. 1 CMc
No. 11 SRMc
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4 McR
15 McS
5 CMc
15 WMMc
5 SMc
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11 McW Red
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28 McC
Dated this 3rd day of September,
2015
Cindy Schultz Ford
McLeod County Auditor-Treasurer
(Published in The McLeod County
Chronicle September 16, 23 & 30, 2015)
Must demonstrate excellent communication skills.
Must be able to follow verbal and written instructions.
Must demonstrate a commitment to both food and employee safety.
Must be capable of manipulating and moving 500 lbs. barrels of
cheese.
5. Must be capable of lifting 40 - 70 lbs. frequently.
3. Must be capable of lifting and carrying 40 to 50 lbs.
Qualifications/Skills Required:
Looking for a career change? Check us out – Miller Manufacturing Company
has been a leading manufacturer of farm, ranch and pet products for over 70
years. We are a strong organization experiencing healthy growth – and we’re
looking for motivated individuals to join our team!
Legals
1.
2.
3.
4.
3rd Shift – Job Requisition ID#: 9159
Job Description
IT Professional to help
support an Allscripts
Electronic Health Record
and network infrastructure.
Network administration
and server experience
preferred.
For an application, please
visit our website at
www.lakeviewclinic.com.
Please e-mail resume and
applications to:
administration@lakeviewclinic.com
or call 952-442-4461 ext. 7215
an EOE/AA Employer
Required Skills:
Powder Handler – Cook Operator
FT position available in
Chaska to work in our laboratory. X-ray experience
preferred. EOE.
424 State Hwy. 5 West
Waconia, MN 55387
1. Opening of all barrels and blocks of cheese used for grinding.
2. Recording of weights and other pertinent information.
3. Making sure cheese is free of mold before going to the grinder.
4. Feeding and the operation of the grinder.
5. Communicate with the cooker operator, blend set-up, and lead person.
6. Work in a safe and proficient manner (Lockout/Tagout of grinder)
7. Maintain work area in a neat and orderly fashion.
8. Forklift driving as necessary.
9. Must report all food safety problems to immediate supervisor or
their designated replacement.
10. All other duties as assigned by the supervisor or lead person.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
E-mail: chaskaemployment@heartlandamerica.com
Online Application: www.heartlandamerica.com/application
Ph: 952-361-5671 Fax: 952-361-3656 K38ASGCEa
Medical Assistant/
X-Ray Operator
Job Requisition ID#: 9158
Job Description
Preferred Skills:
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Part-time days
Part-time evenings
-Drive truck or other equipment to and from field during the harvest of hay
and corn and the delivery of such products to customers.
-Drive Truck or other Tractor for the application of manure as directed by
farmer.
-Set up equipment and take down as needed for the job.
-Assist in the repair of equipment of any sort as needed. Various shop duties
as directed.
-Accurately record number of loads.
Please call us if you are interested or would like more information at
(320)582-1051. Thanks!
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Grinder Operator
LOOKING FOR SOME
EXTRA HOLIDAY $$$?
INSERTER
for Glencoe Advertiser/Sibley Shopper
Position location: Glencoe
McLeod Publishing is looking for a part-time
Inserter to work Fridays from 7:30 a.m. until
inserting is finished, usually between 4-5 p.m.
Half day or every other week shifts available.
Must be able to work on your feet for an
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1. Previous Wrapper Operation experience would be a plus.
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5. Previous sanitation experience would be a plus.
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By Ron Pulkrabek
McLeod Co. Sheriff
TUESDAY, SEPT. 15
5:19 a.m. — The sheriff’s office
and the Glencoe Police Department assisted the Lester Prairie
Police Department with a gas
drive-off from a business on Babcock Avenue in Lester Prairie.
The person was found and made
payment for the gas.
10:46 a.m. — The sheriff’s office and the Brownton Fire Department responded to a one-vehicle rollover in the area of Tagus
Avenue and 30th Street, southwest of Brownton. The driver,
Tyler Russel Schmidt, 20, of
Winthrop, was picked up by a
family member and taken to the
Hutchinson hospital before
deputies arrived. The vehicle, a
1997 Ford Explorer, owned by
Rhonda Schmidt of Winthrop, had
over $1,000 damage.
3:41 p.m. — An unattended
child was reported to be walking
in the area of Falcon Avenue and
120th Street, north of Glencoe.
Deputies made contact with the
parents and took the child home.
5:36 p.m. — Utility lines were
reported down on North Street in
Stewart. Xcel Energy was contacted.
6:39 p.m. — A theft from a
camper at a residence on 200th
Street, west of Silver Lake, was
reported.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16
2:33 p.m. — Fraud was reported by a resident on Vale Avenue,
west of Hutchinson.
7:58 p.m. — A deputy checked
on a disabled vehicle on Leaf Avenue, west of Glencoe. The vehicle was towed.
8:59 p.m. — A deputy and the
Minnesota State Patrol checked
on some downed power lines
across a driveway on Tagus Avenue, north of Hutchinson. The
deputy checked on the homeowner, who was fine. The power company was notified.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 17
12:44 a.m. — The sheriff’s office assisted the Glencoe Police
Department with a verbal domestic at a residence on Chestnut
Street W in Glencoe. The situation was mediated and the individuals were separated for the
evening.
11:58 a.m. — Deputies responded to a report of suspicious
activity at the Buffalo Creek
County Park, west of Glencoe.
Several involved people were
found and issued trespass notices.
8:30 p.m. — The sheriff’s office, assisted by the Minnesota
State Patrol, responded to a domestic situation at a residence on
195th Street, east of Silver Lake.
As a result, William Steven
Schauer, 33, of Silver Lake, was
arrested on a probable cause
charge of domestic assault and
taken to the McLeod County Jail
in Glencoe.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 18
8:03 a.m. — A deputy assisted
in pushing a disabled vehicle out
of the roadway in the area of First
Street E and Hennepin Avenue in
Glencoe.
9:34 a.m. — The sheriff’s office, Stewart First Responders
and Buffalo Lake Ambulance responded to a medical on Main
Street in Stewart. A person was
taken by ambulance to the
Hutchinson hospital.
10:24 a.m. — A deputy responded to an animal complaint
at a residence on Boon Road,
west of Plato.
11:38 a.m. — A deputy responded to a shoplifting report at
a business on South Street in
Stewart. The deputy found the
person and the item was returned.
1:45 p.m. — A theft from a
shed on County Road 7, southwest of Hutchinson, was reported.
5:42 p.m. — The Silver Lake
Fire Department and the sheriff’s
office responded to a vehicle fire
at a residence on 180th Street,
south of Silver Lake.
7:36 p.m. — Mailboxes were
reported damaged in the area of
Nature Avenue and 30th Street,
south of Brownton.
9:47 p.m. — A deputy responded to a requested welfare check
on a resident on Prior Street in
Stewart. The person wasn’t
home.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 19
12:36 a.m. — Philip Edward
Sicheneder, 48, of Montrose, was
arrested on a probable cause
charge of driving while intoxicated
and taken to the McLeod County
Jail after a traffic stop in the area
of Highway 7 and Babcock Avenue, north of Lester Prairie.
5:47 a.m. — The Silver Lake
First Responders, Silver Lake
Ambulance and the sheriff’s office
responded to a medical on County Road 2, east of Silver Lake. A
person was taken by ambulance
to the Ridgeview Hospital in Waconia.
8:31 a.m. — A burglary was reported on Lace Avenue, northwest of Silver Lake.
10:48 a.m. — A vehicle was reported broken into at a residence
on 175th Street, south of Silver
Lake. Nothing was stolen.
6:47 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Glencoe Police Department with suspicious activity
on 16th Street E.
7:54 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Glencoe Police Department and the Glencoe Ambulance with a medical on Ninth
Street E in Glencoe. The person
was taken by ambulance to the
Glencoe hospital.
8:34 p.m. — A deputy responded to a car-deer accident in the
area of Tagus Avenue and Vista
Road, north of Hutchinson. There
were no injuries.
10:59 p.m. — A deputy
checked on a vehicle in the area
of Highway 212 and Ulm Avenue,
east of Stewart, and gave a person a ride home.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 20
4:05 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
responded to a report of garbage
on a roadway that had flown out
of a truck in the area of 170th
Street and Lace Avenue, southeast of Hutchinson. The garbage
was removed.
6:09 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Silver Lake Police
Department with a domestic dispute at a residence on Frank
Street NW in Silver Lake. One
person was arrested by the Silver
Lake Police Department and
taken to the McLeod County Jail
in Glencoe.
7:01 p.m. — A citation was issued to the driver of a vehicle that
was the subject of a driving complaint in the area of County Road
2 and 120th Street, north of Glencoe. The Silver Lake Police Department assisted with the traffic
stop.
7:19 p.m. — An exercise bike
was reported abandoned in a
ditch near a residence on County
Road 9, north of Plato. A deputy
gave a report to the solid waste
department.
MONDAY, SEPT. 21
1:26 a.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Glencoe Police Department with a requested welfare
check on an individual on Newton
Avenue N in Glencoe. The person
was fine.
10:01 a.m. — A bicycle was
found along the Luce Line Trail,
east of Hutchinson. A deputy
brought it to the sheriff’s office for
safe keeping.
12:19 p.m. — The sheriff’s office assisted the Glencoe Police
Department with a disturbance at
a business on 13th Street W in
Glencoe. The person was asked
to leave the property.
12:52 p.m. — A deputy responded to a car-deer accident
near a residence on Tagus Avenue, south of Hutchinson. There
were no injuries.
1:43 p.m. — A dead animal
was reported at a residence on
Highway 212, west of Glencoe. A
deputy spoke to an individual who
said he would dispose of the animal.
3:32 p.m. — A deputy responded to a two-vehicle property damage accident near a residence on
220th Street, northeast of
Hutchinson. There were no injuries.
3:56 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Glencoe Police Department with a domestic at a residence on Owen Avenue in Glencoe. The situation was mediated.
4:31 p.m. — A burglary from an
outbuilding that had occurred earlier was reported at a residence
on Lace Avenue, northwest of Silver Lake.
6:40 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted the Winsted Police Department with a possibly suicidal
person at a residence on Sunfish
Court in Winsted. A Winsted officer took the individual to the
Hutchinson hospital for evaluation.
7:11 p.m. — The sheriff’s office
assisted Social Services with a
report of a missing employee,
who was later located.
8:19 p.m. — A deputy responded to a trespassing complaint at
a residence on Falcon Avenue,
east of Silver Lake. After investigation, it was determined it was a
civil issue.
11:11 p.m. — The sheriff’s office assisted the Hutchinson Police Department and the Hutchinson Ambulance with a medical on
Fairway Avenue N in Hutchinson.
McLeod Co. Court
The following misdemeanors
and petty misdemeanors were
heard in District Court Sept. 14 –
20. 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).
Chelsey M. Engelmeyer, 23, St.
Cloud, speed, $125, SO; Beau C.
Hartwig, 19, Buffalo, under-21 alcohol consumption, stay of imposition, six months probation, no
same or similar, attend chemical
awareness class, no alcohol violations, no alcohol-related offenses,
$250, SO; Carly A. Hertzog, 20,
Winsted, under-21 alcohol consumption, stay of imposition, six
months probation, attend chemical awareness class, no same or
similar, no possession of alcohol
or drugs, no alcohol or controlled
substance use, $185, SO; April K.
Jepsen, 43, Hutchinson, speed,
$125, SO;
Alan L. Mielke, 70, Glencoe,
DWI, dismissed, DWI, say of imposition, one year probation, no
possession of alcohol or drugs, no
alcohol or controlled substance
use, random testing, no alcohol
related offenses, victim impact
panel, chemical dependency evaluation and treatment, follow recommendations of evaluation, 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, $425, SO;
Shawn M. Anderson, 25,
Brownton, seat belt, $110, MSP;
Ryan L. Arndt, 34, Hutchinson,
speed, $145, MSP; Michelle L.
Donovan, 26, Hutchinson, uninsured vehicle, $285, speed, $125,
MSP; Lloyd L Eastling, 38, Glencoe, speed, $145, MSP; Justin R.
Foesch, 20, Olivia, window tint,
$135, MSP; Danielle R. Forstner,
30, Plymouth, speed, $135, MSP;
Kevin J. Remus, 60, Dassel,
speed, $125, MSP; Jack E. Stone,
29, Hutchinson, speed, $125, no
proof of insurance, dismissed,
MSP; Antonio O. Hernandez, 58,
Hargill, Texas, speed, $145, GPD;
Brent A. Anderson 37, Hutchinson, uninsured vehicle, $285,
HPD; Theodore R. Brown, 29, Little Canada, speed, $135, MSP;
Terry A. Danner, 51, Glencoe,
seat belt, $110, MSP; Donnabell
M. Nelson, 84, Winthrop, speed,
$135, MSP; Larry E. Rath, 68,
Stewart, seat belt, $110, MSP;
Elden L. Swanson, 61, Hutchinson, fail to prevent loss of
load/leaking, spilling, blowing,
falling, $385, MSP; Randy O.
Walsh, 48, Lonsdale, expired registration, $115, no proof of insurance, dismissed, MSP; Stacy L.
Zellmann, 43, Brownton, speed,
$125, MSP; Marcelino D.
Jimenez, 28, Winsted, driving
without a valid license, $185,
WPD;
Ashley A. Bell, 27, Hutchinson,
speed, $135, SO; Hannah L. Beugen, 20, Hanover, under-21 alcohol consumption, $180, SO;
Jason M. Entinger, 18, Mound,
speed, $135, SO; Lana J.
Schmidt, 51, Hutchinson, disorderly conduct, $100, three days
confinement, three days credit for
time served, SO; Colton A. Fruth,
22, Kimball, speed, $125, MSP;
Brandon S. Kuehn, 22,
Winthrop, driving after revocation,
$285, speed, $140, no proof of insurance, $200, MSP; Scott D.
Berning, 46, Maple Lake, speed,
$125, driver must carry proof of
insurance, dismissed, WPD; Rollo
H. Kosbab, 78, Fairmont, driver
turning left fails to yield right of
way to oncoming traffic, $135,
HPD; Ethan T. Link, 18, Hutchinson, violate harassment restraining order, dismissed, HPD; Kim M.
Streich, 56, Brownton, driver approaching intersection fails to
yield right of way, no same or similar, $300, one year probation,
HPD; Michael P. Bates, 59, Lester
Prairie, disorderly conduct, stay of
imposition, continue meetings with
social worker on a regular basis,
domestic abuse counseling and
treatment, 26-week class, no
same or similar, remain law abiding, follow all instructions of probation, domestic no contact, three
days confinement, three days
credit for time served, one year
probation, $85, SO;
James B. Otten, 23, Burnsville,
speed, $135, SO; Joshua M.
Tretsven, 35, Olivia, speed, $125,
MSP; John M. Albrecht, 38, Glencoe, seat belt, $110, MSP;
Nicholas R. Kleeberger, 36, Buffalo, speed, $125, MSP; Luz E.
Mendoza, 54, Willmar, over legal
tandem axle weight, $685, MSP;
Alicia F. Schimke, 39, Chanhassen, speed, $125, WPD; Matthew
D. Hoffman, 32, Hutchinson,
speed, $125, SO; Brandon J.
Wagner, 23, Winsted, speed,
$135, no proof of insurance, dismissed, SO; Jackie M. Moehring,
42, Glencoe, speed, $125, MSP;
Devan G. Nelson, 20, Litchfield,
speed, $145, no proof of insurance, dismissed, MSP; Riley D.
Peterson, 23, Kimball, window
tint, $135, MSP; Seng Vang, 45,
Brooklyn Park, speed, $135, no
proof of insurance, dismissed,
MSP; Leah E. Litzau, 16, Plato,
speed greater than reasonable,
$125, SO; Mary A. Rannow, 74,
Hutchinson, speed, $125, SO;
Randy Valdez, 22, Grove City,
speed, $285, SO; Dustin J.
Boske, 25, Hutchinson, speed,
$125, MSP; Todd M. Strasmann,
46, Norwood Young America, fail
to yield right of way stop
signs/blinking, $135, MSP; Juan
C. Hernandez Ros, 26, Winsted,
driving without a valid license,
$185, WPD; Rachel N. Narducci,
31, Darwin, failure to stop at stop
signs or stop lines, $135, MSP.
Marriages.
Robert Anthony Fooks and
Kristin Val Lies, both of Hutchinson.
Kami Lynn Mathews and
Jonathan Alan Felmlee, both of
Glencoe.
Darcy Michelle Morris, Glencoe, and Darren Donnie Ehlers,
Arlington.
Tylor David Fenske and Trisha
Randi Schilling, both of Hutchinson.
Timothy Lloyd Sifferath and
Tammy Yvonne Ronning, both of
Hutchinson.
Dissolutions
Kimberly Sue Bunke, Hutchinson, and Kevin James Bunke,
Stewart.
Shortcut from Hutch to Mpls.
Ed Mlynar, age 84, of
Lester Prairie, gave me this
interesting article he wrote a
few years ago with recent
conversation updates.
Ed remembers that much
of Highway 7 in the 1930s
wasn’t where it is now and
much of it was gravel.
If you started out on Main
Street in downtown Hutchinson, you would head north,
cross the Crow River, cross
what is now Highway 7 and
go up the big hill and take a
right. Go six blocks east and
come out at the former Redman Travel Agency/Rockite
Silo area. Continue east toward Silver Lake on about
the same route Highway 7 is
now.
There were some sharper
curves and it was a bit more
hilly, with steep ditches in
some areas. Passing was done
at your own risk with danger
of a rock thrown into your
windshield. Passing the Bohemian Hall, I remember my
mother, Maude Dobrava,
once was a teacher at the
nearby Komensky School. As
you approached Silver Lake
on the west side, you would
take the first turn to the right
and drive along the north
shore of Silver Lake. During
the dry years of the 1930s,
people would have gardens in
the dry lake bed near the
shore.
Highway 7 continued down
Main Street of Silver Lake,
exited on the present “S”
curve on the east side of Silver Lake and took a right,
heading straight east on a
gravel road, the present Highway 7. During winter, high
snowbanks filled the roads.
(Ron’s note: A 1927 photo
shows Main Street [Highway
7], Silver Lake, had only a
single lane between the
snowbanks pushed up to the
sidewalks).
Highway 7 continued east
about 3 miles and curved
around Country School District 27, or the former Baptist
Church location. The school
was moved a few yards to the
north in the 1930s when
Highway 7 was improved.
The school building is still
there.
Continuing east another 3
miles, you would come to
West Winsted. West Winsted
was a watering hole, bar and
mini-restaurant, for thirsty
farmers. Ed’s father owned it
in the 1930s and 1940s with
Ed and his parents living in a
former creamery manager’s
house directly behind it. Ed
said his dad had a couple of
5- and 10-cent illegal slot
machines in the bar which
had to be quickly hidden
Man injured in
Hwy. 212 crash
A St. Paul man was injured
in a two-vehicle accident near
Brownton Sunday. The accident was reported at 6:18
p.m.
According to the Minnesota State Patrol, Keith E.
Olson, 54, of St. Paul, was
northbound on Orange Avenue east of Brownton in a
2009 Toyota Corolla when he
pulled onto Highway 212 into
the eastbound lane. His vehicle was rear-ended by an
eastbound 2001 Kenworth
semi driven by Christopher
M. Wersal, 23, of Springfield.
Wersal tried to brake, but
rear-ended the Toyota.
Olson was taken by ambulance to the Glencoe hospital
for treatment of non-lifethreatening injuries. Wersal
was not injured.
The Toyota sustained severe damage while the semi
had moderate damage, according to the State Patrol.
Assisting at the accident
were Brownton Fire and Rescue and the Glencoe Ambulance.
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whenever he was secretly
alerted that the “feds” were
on the way. Ed attended the
nearby Country School District 10 as a child. Magdalen
Ardolf Miller of Silver Lake
was his teacher in the 1940s.
You would continue east
until you came to the Hollywood Church (across the
Highway from the present
Hollywood Road House) in
Carver County. The road continued on the north side of the
church and the old relocated
Hollywood store. Then it
made a quick right; then a
quick left and continued east.
You entered St. Bonifacius on
the west side and traveled a
few blocks straight east (do
not curve where it now
curves) until you arrived at
Main Street of St. Bonifacius
and a stop sign. Then you
could go to the right to
Mound, Navarre and Wayzata. Or turn right, go up a
steep hill for one block and
turn left, heading east out of
St. Bonifacius, past a small
church until you arrived at
Highway 13, or Smithstown
Road. Then turn right or
south and come out by Dayton’s farm. The road eventually led you to the west side
of Excelsior to a four-way
stop. You continued east past
the Excelsior Amusement
Park.
You then passed on the
north side of Hopkins. (Ron’s
comments: Many Bohemians
had large raspberry farms in
this area, one being the Picha
family. For many years, various raspberry farmers would
hire groups of Silver Lake
girls to come and live with
them during the summer to
pick raspberries for commercial and roadside selling. One
time in 1960, we attended the
Hopkins Raspberry Festival
parade, afterwards stopping
at one of the first McDonald’s for a three-course meal;
a malt, hamburger and fries
for 45 cents). Soon you came
to Lake Calhoun and finally
Lake Street. You have arrived
in Minneapolis!
About 10 more blocks and
you were at Sears and Roebuck. (Ron’s comments:
What a thrill to ride the elevators with a friendly elevator operator! My dad once ordered a front-end corn cultivator attachment for his 8N
Ford tractor at the catalog department and picked it up one
hour later. The Club House,
the former farm home, at the
Lester Prairie Shadow Brook
Golf Course was a Sears and
Roebuck bought item).
Ed has traveled Highway 7
since 1931 and feels it was
much safer back in the old
days (40 miles per hour top
speed). You might want to try
driving this “shortcut.” Call
Ed if you get lost!
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