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    Proud to be one of this

    areas leading aftermarket auto

    repair facilities, Andys Pro

    Tire & Auto Service has been

    providing tire and custom

    wheel sales and exhaust work,

    precision alignment and sus-

    pension service along with

    the repair and replacement of

    brakes, engines, transmissions

    for more than 26 years. And,

    operating on the straightfor-

    ward premise of excellent serv-ice at reasonable prices, owner

    Andy Schieber and his crew

    have kept a commitment to

    quality that has increasingly

    earned the loyalty of return cus-

    tomers for miles around.

    Andys Pro Tire Service is

    dedicated to keeping drivers and

    their vehicles safe on the road,

    and Andys will service just

    about any make or model of

    vehicle. A capable crew of

    excellence-certified technicians

    stand equipped and ready to take

    care of engine maintenance and

    repair needs, oil changes, muf-

    flers, air-conditioning systems,

    transmission work and more.

    In addition to himself and

    service writer Chip Mandel,

    Andys experienced service

    technician, Mark Grieger, uses

    the latest automotive diagnos-

    tic technology to ensure effi-

    cient, high-quality service.

    Instant online

    tire pricing

    Interested consumers are

    invited to experience the con-

    venience of online tire pricing

    by visiting www.andyspro-

    tire.com. There, once such per-

    tinent information such as

    vehicle make, brand and num-

    ber of tires are submitted, curi-

    ous shoppers will see exactly

    what their preferred purchase

    will cost.

    Often, there are $50-$75

    rebates on many tire sets, andAndy estimates he has about

    300 in stock, including Coop-

    er, Michelin, Kumho,

    Goodyear, BF Goodrich and

    several other brands. And if the

    tires you want are not in stock,

    he says, suppliers deliveries

    are coming in daily.

    Whether its a repair or

    replacement, Andys wheel and

    tire machines are state-of-the-

    art. An ErH System IV tire

    mounting machine and UPI

    System III balancing machine

    give Andys technicians the

    capability to mount and bal-

    ance any rim up to 22 inches.

    And the shops Arago align-

    ment machine is as accurate as

    you can possibly get, Andy

    said, which makes for lesser

    wear on customers tires.

    The Maple Lakehe Maple ake

    Messenger Extra, September 2014 A publication of the Maple Lake Messenger - Distributed to 5,000 area homes & businesses

    By Katie Friedman

    Check out our new Smart Phone app!

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    Access account information

    File a claim with accident support services

    GPS locator tool

    Find area towing services, gas stations & hotels

    Call us for more details!Maple Lake office: 320-963-3163

    Annandale: 320-274-8216 Clearwater: 320-558-2271

    Email us at: [email protected]

    www.mylakecentral.com

    Monday-Thursday:

    8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Friday-Sunday: Closed

    (320) 963-3813Fax: (320) 963-6114

    218 Division Street WestPost Office Box 817

    Maple Lake, MN 55358

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    mapleakemessenger.com

    The Maple Lakehe Maple ake

    Andys Pro Tire & Auto:Small town attitude. Big time service.

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    Top: At Andys Pro Tire & Auto Service, in Annandale atthe corner of Poplar Avenue and Highway 55, the refur-

    bished grille of a 56 Chevy hails passersby.

    Bottom: Owner Andy Schieber and his crew keep a

    commitment to quality that has consistently earned the

    loyalty of return customers for miles around.

    (Photos by Katie Friedman)

    - Continued on Page 2

    WeInstallQualityNAPAPartsDamage Free TowingAlignment & Brakes

    Over 25 Years of ServiceAt This Location!

    320-274-3986AndysProTire.com Hwy. 55 Annandale

    PRO TIRE& AUTO

    Small Town Attitude

    BIG TIME SERVICE! Tire & Custom Wheel Sales Custom Exhaust Work Brake, Engines & Transmission

    Repair and Replace Cooling A/C

    $26.50 OIL CHANGECars & Light Trucks 5 Qts. Oil

    We Use Quality Napa

    Replacement Parts

    Monday-Wednesday: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday: 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday: ClosedNext to Cenex 901 State Hwy. 55 East, Maple Lake 320.963.3715

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    Octobers Wine of the MonthJoin Us!Maple Lake Wine & Spirits

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    Wednesday, October 226:30 p.m. at The V in Maple Lake

    5 Course Dinner Paired with WineMusic & A Free Wine Glass

    $32 per person

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    Maple Lake Messenger ExtraPage 2

    25+ Years Experience Free EstimatesFrank Kopet [email protected]

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    Andys Pro Tire & AutoContinued from page 1

    And theres no need to pay

    for your tires until you pick up

    your car, he adds. All of his

    tires are mounted for free, and

    free rotation is offered with any

    four-tire purchase.

    Satisfaction

    guaranteed

    One of Annandales oldest

    service shops, Andys offers

    competitive pricing and runs

    service specials throughout the

    year. Discounts on everything

    from alignment services to

    tires can be found at

    www.andysprotire.com by

    clicking on Hot Deals and

    Coupons.

    Andys also tows, and offers

    discount towing during busi-

    ness hours to customers having

    work done in the shops garage.

    Stranded motorists, near and

    far, are advised to call 320-274-

    3986. Loaner cars are also

    available for customers, and

    vehicles can be left before or

    after business hours by using asecured drop-off system.

    Boasting a large inventory

    of in-stock items, Andys parts

    department carries a prodigious

    supply of vehicle parts and

    accessories. Andy buys dis-

    tressed vehicles, as well, and

    is happy to pay cash for one. A

    longtime collector with an edu-

    cated eye for muscle cars in par-

    ticular, Andy has introduced

    many a vintage vehicle to its

    newest happy owner.

    Andys service department

    features a comfortable lounge

    in a relaxed, retro-era setting.

    Complimentary beverages are

    on hand, as is free shuttle serv-

    ice to any destination within a

    five-mile radius.

    Complimentary e-mail

    reminder service is also avail-

    able for oil changes, tire rota-

    tion or inspection, and most

    aftermarket warranties are hon-

    ored. And customers are always

    invited to bring in their used

    drain oil for on-site recycling.

    At Andys, your satisfaction

    is their highest priority.

    Honest and reliable people

    you can trust, Andy says of

    his business and its crew. We

    personally guarantee your sat-

    isfaction. Our reputationdepends on it.

    Andys is open 8 a.m.-5:30

    p.m. Monday -Friday, and 8:30

    a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays.

    For more information, visit

    www.andysprotire.com or call

    320-274-3986.

    Top: Service writer and knowledgeable auto technician

    Chip Mandel is a longtime employee of Andys Pro Tire

    & Auto Service. Bottom: Technician Jason JB Barrick

    demonstrates the shops highly accurate Arago align-

    ment machine, a state-of-the-art tool for lessening wear

    on customers tires. (Photos by Katie Friedman)

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    The arrival of cooler tem-

    peratures means motorcycle

    enthusiasts should have a plan

    in place for their vehicles.

    Although fall sees many riders

    pack their bikes into the garageto wait out the winter, many

    others see no reason to quit the

    great outdoors just because

    colder weather is on the way.

    No matter which path riders

    take and when they take it,

    preparation is essential when

    riding motorcycles. Here are a

    few pointers for riders to con-

    sider once the leaves have start-

    ed to change color.

    Layer up

    Layering clothing is a key

    component of riding a motor-

    cycle in colder temperatures.

    Many people are not very

    active on the back of a bike, so

    they will not generate enough

    heat on their own. Layering

    clothing will take the bite out

    of frosty winds and any precip-

    itation that happens to be

    falling.

    Layer clothing so that you

    will feel comfortable, maybe

    even a bit warm when you are

    just standing around outdoors.

    A first layer of thermal orfleece is a good idea. Then

    layer other materials as needed

    for comfort. Just do not wear

    so many layers that your

    mobility is compromised. If

    layers are not keeping you

    warm enough, invest in heated

    clothing.

    The outermost layer you

    wear should be weather- and

    wind-resistant. Wind chill can

    quickly sap your energy and cut

    your ride considerably. Leather

    clothing will fit the bill in

    most cases, but a rain suit or

    some other waterproof material

    also may be necessary at

    times.

    Leaves

    Leaves can be a significant

    hazard to riders in the fall.

    Damp leaves can make a slip-

    pery mess of roads, particular-

    ly on turns and curves.

    Avoid all piles of leaves, as

    you do not know what may be

    hiding beneath them. Consider

    wet leaves as dangerous asblack ice, as soggy leaves can

    be just as slippery.

    Salt and sand

    Road maintenance crews

    will use sand and salt to keep

    roads clear when snow and ice

    forms. Avoid riding on salty

    roads because the salt can cor-

    rode chrome and paint. If you

    choose to do any winter riding,

    apply a coat of wax to all parts

    of the motorcycle before going

    for a ride. This will help pro-

    tect it and enable any salt to be

    easily wiped off after riding.

    Standing water

    If it rains or snows lightly

    after an extended period of dry-

    ness, oils in the road can come

    to the surface, making roads

    quite slick. In addition, stay on

    the lookout for puddles and

    other standing water. While

    motorcycle tires are good for

    displacing water, they still can

    hydroplane. Stay focused when

    riding on wet surfaces.

    Foraging animalsOne potential hazard riders

    may not consider is wildlife.

    Harvested crops reduce easy

    food sources, and animals may

    be on the move looking for

    food. Deer can be pushed out of

    fields by hunters. A collision

    with a deer can damage a car,

    never mind a motorcycle.

    Always use caution in rural

    areas, particularly at dawn and

    dusk.

    Winterizing

    If you choose to store your

    bike when the weather starts to

    get cold, remember to put a

    fuel stabilizer in the tank, fill

    the tank with gas and hook the

    battery up to a battery tender.

    This will ensure the bike is

    ready to hit the road when the

    temperatures warm up.

    Cold weather riding tips for bikers

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    Autumn is ripe with vibrant

    colors and scenery. One of the

    more vivid sights this time of

    year are the bright, orange

    pumpkins that adorn walkways

    and front porches of homes and

    businesses. Not only are

    pumpkins ideal for decorating,

    but they're also great to eat.Some people who plan to

    carve jack-o-lanterns mistaken-

    ly believe the same type of

    pumpkin can be used in their

    favorite recipes. But what carv-

    ing pumpkins have in visual

    flair, they usually lack in fla-

    vor and substance. Instead,

    would-be pumpkin cookers

    should look to other varieties if

    they plan to serve pumpkin on

    the menu.

    Pumpkins are available

    from September through

    December, but they peak in

    October. Many smaller pump-

    kins are better and sweeter for

    cooking. Mini pumpkins,

    sugar, cheese, and pie pump-

    kins are varieties commonly

    used in recipes. The big jack-o-

    lantern pumpkins have stringy,

    watery flesh and will provide

    little to no pulp for cooking.

    Select a pumpkin as you

    would any other type ofsquash. Look for a firm pump-

    kin with no bruises or soft

    spots. The pumpkin also

    should have a deep orange

    color. Store pumpkins in a

    cool, dark area until ready for

    use to prolong freshness. Wash

    the exterior of the pumpkin in

    cool water before cutting to

    remove any dirt and bacteria on

    the surface of the pumpkin so

    it won't be transferred to the

    pulp of the pumpkin.

    Slice the pumpkin in half

    and remove the seeds and any

    stringy material. Rinse and

    save the seeds for planting or

    roasting. Put the pumpkin

    pieces in the microwave to

    cook or you can steam or bake

    them until the pulp is soft and

    the pumpkin falls off of the

    skin. Cool the pumpkins, then

    puree the pulp until it's

    smooth. You may want to

    strain the pureed pumpkin witha cheese cloth to remove any

    excess water before using in a

    pie recipe. Baked breads may

    benefit from the extra mois-

    ture.

    Pumpkins are a great source

    of dietary fiber, vitamin A,

    vitamin C, riboflavin, potassi-

    um, copper, manganese, vita-

    min E, thiamin, niacin, vita-

    min B6, folate, iron, calcium,

    magnesium, and phosphorus.

    They're also low in fat and

    calories. Pumpkin puree can

    replace the oil in some baking

    recipes, much as you would

    use applesauce.

    Upcoming Red Cross blood drivesDonors of all types are encouraged to help save lives by giving

    blood. Appointments can be made by calling 1-800-RED-CROSS

    or visiting redcrossblood.org. Upcoming blood donation opportu-

    nities in Wright County: Oct. 8 from 1 - 7 p.m., Community

    Center, 505 Walnut Street, Monticello.

    Dairy Farm Bill training is Oct. 2The University of Minnesota Extension, Wright County, will

    be hosting Farm Bill Education meetings focused on the new dairy

    program. Come get your questions answered. The meeting will be

    held on Thursday, Oct. 2, from 1-3 p.m. at the Maple Lake Amer-

    ican Legion (220 1st St. W). For more information contact Rod

    Greder, Wright County Extension, at 763-682-7381.

    Holy Cross Fall Bazaar is Oct. 4Holy Cross Lutheran Church is having their Fall Bazaar Satur-

    day, Oct. 4, from 8 a.m. to noon. There will be quilts, crafts and

    baked goods. Proceeds will be going to support a number of mis-

    sion projects throughout the year. Holy Cross Lutheran Church is

    1 mile north of Hwy. 55 on Co. Rd. 8 (the blue church).

    St. Timothys Breakfast and Bake Sale is Oct. 5St. Timothys Parish School is hosting a pancake and French

    toast breakfast with a bake sale on Sunday, Oct. 5, from 8:30 a.m.

    to noon. This breakfast and sale is hosted by the St. Timothys

    school parents. A free will donation is encouraged.

    Annual Love INC Gala in Buffalo is Oct. 5Love INC-Big Woods invites you to enjoy games, food, music

    and more at the 5th annual fundraising gala. It will take place on

    Sunday, Oct. 5, at Christ the King Retreat Center in Buffalo, from

    4:30-8:30 p.m. This event is a major fundraiser for the organiza-

    tion which uses local church members to help neighbors in need.

    A great evening is planned with butler-passed hors d'oeuvres, a

    buffet style meal and music. A silent auction, live auction, photo

    booth, games and more will be included. The theme for the Gala is,

    "Serving Hands, Loving Hearts." Lives are touched in the Name of

    Christ when volunteers donate time, finances and prayers to this

    ministry. The service area for Love INC is Buffalo, Hanover, Maple

    Lake and Annandale. Tickets are $30, and they are available at

    BankWest, Buffalo Books and Coffee, Star Bank in Maple Lake,

    Irish Blessings Coffee house, and local churches. Anyone willingto donate silent auction items please call t he Clearinghouse at 763-

    682-2550, Peg Plaggerman (612-282-3431) or Mary Buschel (763-

    438-1046)

    Bountiful Harvest brunch and auction is Oct. 9It's auction time again at Reichel's Event Center. So ladies

    invite your friends and plan on attending the "Bountiful Harvest"

    brunch and auction held Oct. 9. The silent auction will start at 9

    a.m., so bring your donated baked and canned goods, crafts, plants,

    fall harvest, etc. before then. The meal, followed by the live auc-

    tion, will begin at 9:30 a.m. and will be topped off by speaker

    Karen Anderson of Sioux Falls, SD speaking on "Darkness to

    Light". Make reservations by calling Betsy at 320-274-5419,

    Dawn at 612-723-3905 or email l [email protected]. This

    event is sponsored by Stonecroft Ministries.

    Pioneer Park fall pancake breakfast is Oct. 19

    In celebration of our beautiful fall season Minnesota PioneerPark will be hosting the "Fall Maple Syrup Pancake Breakfast"

    Sunday, Oct. 19, from 9:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m. Bring the family

    and get filled up with the famous pancake breakfast that includes

    eggs, sausage, juice, coffee, milk and all-you-can-eat pancakes.

    Maple Lake Messenger ExtraPage 3

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    The News Reporter will report, write, and photograph stories,while being able to work within demanding time constraints. Theyface the challenge of simultaneously connecting with a local au-dience, while providing cutting-edge information and ideas.

    Candidates should: Have a 2-4 year degree in Journalism orCommunications.

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    Lake LibraryMonday, Wednesday, Friday: Noon to 6 p.m.Saturday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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    Wright CountySnowmobile AssociationMeeting 7:30 p.m.

    High School &Elementary PictureRetake Day

    Elementary Book Fair Friends of the Maple

    Lake Library meet atthe Library 4:30 p.m.

    Lions Club Meeting atthe Legion Club 7 p.m.

    Sons of the AmericanLegion Meeting atLegion Club 7:30 p.m.

    Fall Holiday -No School

    Wright Saddle ClubMeeting 7 p.m.

    Halloween Carnival3-5 p.m.

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    Knights of ColumbusMeeting atSt. Timothys Church7 p.m.

    Maple Lake LibraryFundraiser

    St. Timothys Marathonfor Non-PublicEducation

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    Connecting Links

    Meeting 6:30-7:30 p.m.

    Elementary Book Fair Hasty-Silver CreekSportmans ClubMeeting 7 p.m.

    BUILDING SUPPLIES - DRAFTING - BLUEPRINTING

    POST FRAME CONSTRUCTION

    120 Oak Avenue South Maple Lake

    (320) 963-3612maplelakelumber.com

    Taking Technology to The Next Level500 County Road 37 East Maple Lake

    [email protected] 320-963-2400

    Network Design & InstallationDisaster Recovery Network Cabling

    Project ManagementSpyware/Virus RemovalInfrastructure Design

    Desktop TroubleshootingServer Troubleshooting

    Remote Support Maintenance

    Now serving residential & home office!

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    Ladybug Garden ClubMeeting

    Halloween Chamber Business

    Trick-or-Treat End of 1st Quarter

    Elementary WellnessWednesday

    RogersBP Amoco

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    Chamber of CommerceMeeting, Noon, atThe V by HH

    Senior Pictures Due forYearbook

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    Schedule your appointments 24/7/365

    Annandale 440 Elm St. E

    320-274-3744

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    320-286-2123allinamedicalclinic.com

    320.963.3715www.mlwine-spirits.com

    Ask about ourWine Club!

    Next to Cenex901 State Hwy. 55 East Maple Lake

    MAPLE LAKEChamber of CommerceThe Maple Lake Chamber of Commerce

    is a membership of business, educational &organized non-profit member entities.

    It also serves as a business advocatewith local government and as a community

    business information resource.

    Maple Lake Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 461 Maple Lake, MN 55358

    www.maplelakechamber.comMark Redemske, President: (320) 963-7491

    Upcoming Chamber Events:

    Footballvs.Holdingford 7 p.m.

    ElementaryAll DayConferences- NOSchool for elementary

    Elementary Book Fair Veterans of ForeignWarsPost 7664Meeting and AuxiliaryMeetingatTheV by HH 7 p.m.

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    October 31Business Trick-or-Treat

    November 8Fall Chamber Craft Sale

    Late Start Volleyball vs.

    Holdingford vs. 7 p.m. Elementary Book Fair Elementary NationalHot Lunch Day

    Elementary EveningConferences

    School Board Meeting7 p.m.

    Chatham TownshipMeeting 7 p.m.

    American Legion Post131 Meeting 7:30 p.m.

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    Elementary Book Fair

    Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

    Annandale Maple Lake Clearwater

    Paul Manuel, Agency Manager 320.963.3163www.mylakecentral.com [email protected]

    Providing Insurance For:Home Auto Life Health Farm Business Long Term Care

    at LakeCentral

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    320-274-3064 countrychev.com

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    Bernatellos Foods...

    A total commitment

    to quality!

    Proudly

    employs over

    225 people!

    205 1st St. S.

    Buffalo, MN 55313763.682.2244Open 6a.m. -

    Midnight

    Grocery BakeryMeat Fresh ProduceDelicatessen ATM

    Floral Postage Stamps Money Orders

    RedboxWedding Cakes

    Special Party Orders

    Corinna TownshipMeeting 7 p.m.

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    Family Medicine OB/GYN Occupational

    Medicine Mental Health

    Services

    October 2014

    October 2014

    City of Maple LakeCouncil Meeting 7 p.m.

    Albion TownshipMeeting 8 p.m.

    Corinna TownshipMeeting 7 p.m.

    Maple Lake TownshipMeeting 7 p.m.

    Silver Creek TownshipMeeting 7 p.m.

    Gardening WorldwideMeeting at 7 p.m.

    Maple Lake www.Bernatellos.com

    Girls Hockey PracticeBegins

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