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y Venus King
Recently the Blade visited
ith City Administrator, Lynn
abro, trying to understand how
roperty owners in Minnesota,
ho will no longer receive the
omestead Credit on our proper-
y taxes, will be impacted and
ow it will affect not only each
axpayer, but the townships, city,
chools and counties. Here is
ow it was explained.
Before the change, qualifyingomeowners received a state tax
redit on their property tax bill
alled the Market Value
omestead Credit (MVHC).
his reduced the amount of
roperty taxes they were
equired to pay and the state
as supposed to reimburse local
overnments, including cities,
chool districts and counties for
he revenue lost as a result of the
redit.
Every City, Township, County
nd School District needs to col-
ct a certain amount of property
axes to provide essential servic-
s. This is called the Levy. Thentent of the old law or system
as for the state to subsidize a
omeowners property tax bill by
romising to pay part of that bill
o the government entity to cover
he cost of necessary funds to
ay for services like police,
ater, fire, parks, etc. Example:
City needs to levy $150,000 in
roperty taxes, to cover the
ssential services and collects
140,000 from property taxes
ue to the Market Value
Homestead Credit reduction on
property taxes. Under the old
system the State would send
$10,000 (Market Value
Homestead Credit payment) to
the city to make up the differ-
ence (In a good year). Over the
last few years, because the State
of Minnesota has been experi-
encing a budget crisis, they have
been cutting the Local
Government Aid (LGA) and the
Market Value Homestead Credit(MVHC). So, instead of the city
receiving a check for $10,000,
they would receive a check for
$5,000 or $2,000 leaving the
city short of income to pay for
these essential services forcing
responses like reduced services
or increased property taxes. It is
important to understand that
these cuts did not solve the State
budget crisis.
Now the State Legislators
have killed the Market Value
Homestead Credit. Without the
MVHC property owners would
automatically see property taxes
go up. Example: property A,property tax value - 80,400 and
gross tax - $1,175.75, received a
credit of $283.75 making the
total tax bill $892.00. This prop-
erty owner would now see his tax
bill go back up to $1,175.75
because he lost the Homestead
Credit. Property B, property tax
value - $166,800 and gross tax
bill - $2,035.52 received a
Homestead Credit of $225.07;
their tax bill would go back up to
$2,035.52 because of the loss of
Homestead Credit.
In order to minimize to cost to
property owners of modest
priced properties, the State
Legislators have come up with a
new formula called the
Homestead Market Value
Exclusion (HMVE). With this
new formula, qualifying home-
owners pay tax on a reduced por-
tion of their homes value; in
other words, the taxable market
value will go down. This leadshomeowners to expect lower tax
bills; however the exclusion will
reduce the overall tax base so tax
rates will have to rise in order to
bring in the same amount of tax
dollars as last year to fund the
city services. Higher tax rates
would apply to all property own-
ers in the community, including
homes receiving the exclusion.
Example: Property A, a person
liveing in a modest house valued
at $76,000 or less may only see
his taxes increase by $10.00.
However Property B, whose tax-
able market value is $158,000,
not considered a modest home byState standards would see a
larger increase.
The new HMVE formula
would reduce Property As tax-
able market value to $45,600
and Property Bs taxable market
value to $134,980. Browervilles
tax rate is currently .51% of tax-
able value. The example city levy
of $150,000 is then divided by
$25,000,000 (the value of all tax-
able property in the city) in 2011,
but remember, the formula
reduces the taxable valuesso
the new total values for 2012 will
be around $20,000,000. The levy
of $150,000 is then divided by$20,000,000 (the new, reduced
taxable value of property in the
city) which raises tax levy rates
from .51% to .76%. Assuming no
increases in the levy, the tax rate
jumps dramatically because
there is less property value into
which to divide the tax levy. Tax
rates have an increase because
of the States reduction in valua-
tions. Again, the more modest
the home the less the tax
increase, however the higher
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Brooks pleads guilty,
Hanson apprehendedinside Steves
County Foods
Suspect asks for
directions to Browerville
Christ the King, Browerville, had a great crowd for their
nnual Turkey Bingo held on Sunday, November 20th.
How will the removal of theHomestead Credit effect me?
A chance to win a
Thanksgiving turkey
Made a national holiday in 1941 by Abraham Lincoln, Thanksgiving
has become a very popular holiday known for wonderful food and giving
thanks. Besides food and thanks, we also associate Thanksgiving with
Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade and, of course, football. Several
Browerville elementary students were asked what their plans are for this
national holiday, see what they have to say inside.
What are you thankful for?
On Sunday, November 20, at
approx. 11:57 pm, the Todd
County Sheriffs Office received
a call of a possible burglary in
progress at Steves Country
Foods in Browerville. Deputies
responded and discovered the
front glass door shattered and
suspect, Timothy Hanson, 22, of
Long Prairie was located and
arrested inside the store. The
matter has been referred to the
Todd County Attorneys Office
for formal charges. Long Prairie
Police Department assisted in
the incident.
Friday, November 18, Jeffrey
A. Brooks entered a plea of
guilty to the charge of
Intentional Murder in the sec-
ond degree for the murder of
Diane Fortenberry. The crime
occurred on May 20, 2011, while
Brooks was committing a bur-
glary at the Fortenberry resi-
dence on Whitetail Trail in
Gordon Township near Osakis.
The maximum sentence for
second degree murder is 480
months. Brooks will be sen-
tenced in January 2012.
The Todd County Sheriffs Department is looking for a vehicle
that may have attempted to break into a residence in Little Elk
Township on Saturday, November 19. The vehicle was described asan older grey Chevy Tahoe with a maroon stripe along the bottom
portion of the vehicle. The driver of the vehicle was a white male,
approx. 25 years of age and had a full beard. This suspicious person
was asking for directions and asking questions about the city of
Browerville, including how to get there from the Mill Lake area.
Anyone with information or having seen this vehicle in their area is
asked to contact the Todd County Sheriffs Department at 320-732-
2157.
Have a wonderful
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Turkey cardIf you have a partially stamped
Corborn Turkey Card, DON'T
hrow it away! It can be donated
o the Browerville Food Shelf. Take
our card to the Browerville City
Hall or Christ The King School byNovember 30. The Food Shelf will
e able to use them for getting
urkeys for Christmas.
December Food
Shelf hoursThe Browerville Area Food Shelf
will only be open three
Wednesdays in December.
December 7, 14, and 21. The hours
re 10 am - 12 noon and 1 to 3 pm
ach day. Also, there will be no toy
istribution at the Browerville site.
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Holiday activities atLong Prairie Library
Great River Regional Library in
ong Prairie is offering the follow-
ng programs and activities..
Winter Holiday Ornaments
Dec. 1: Adults, teens and preteens
ges 12 and older are invited to
Create a Winter Holiday
Ornament at the Library, Thurs.,
Dec. 1, 3:30 - 5 pm. Attendance
mit is 10 and preregistration is
equired.
Winter Holiday Cards Dec. 5
0: All ages are invited to enjoy a
Make and Take Winter Holiday
Cards craft at the Library during
he week of Dec. 5 through Dec. 10.
Visit the library during open hours
o make the perfect holiday card.
For more information, please
isit or call the library at 320-732-
332.
Long Prairie Public Library
Hours: Mon. 2-8, Tue. 10-6, Wed. 2-
, Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 2-6, Sat. 10-1
QuickBooks Proadvanced accounting
Central Lakes College has sched-
led a two-night, computerized
QuickBooks Pro Accounting Ad-
anced course on the Brainerd cam-
us, Dec. 7 and 14 from 6 to 9 p.m.To reserve a seat, register and
make payment no later than Nov.
0 call (800) 933-0346 ext. 8142 or
218) 855-8142, or email bberg@
lcmn.edu, with online registration
t http://clcmn.augusoft.net.
Serving It SafeA Serving It Safe review course
will be held Thursday, Dec. 8 from 5
to 9 p.m. at Central Lakes College,
Brainerd.
Payment is required at the time
of registration, and deadline is Dec.
1. For information call toll-free (800)
933-0346, ext. 8142, or (218) 855-
8142; email bberg@ clcmn.edu or
register online at
clcmn.augusoft.net
Going Into BusinessFor Yourself
Going Into Business For
Yourself will be offered at Central
Lakes College, Brainerd, from 9
a.m. to noon, Saturday, Dec. 10.
Tuition payment is required at
time of registration, and the dead-
line to register is Dec. 5. To regis-
ter: http://clcmn.augusoft.net or for
more information contact the
SBDC at (800) 933-0346 ext. 8140,
855-8140 or [email protected]
Audition for
To Kill a MockingbirdCentral Lakes College Theatre
in Brainerd will hold an audition
night Dec. 1, 7 p.m. in Chalberg
Theatre, for those seeking roles in
the February production To Kill a
Mockingbird. The production,
which will be staged Feb. 10-19 in
Dryden Theatre on the Brainerd
campus, will have a cast of eight
women and 11 men ages 16-75.
Two boys, ages 10-14, and one girl
age 9-11 are needed, as are two
actors and two actresses of color.
No experience is necessary.
Actors will read from the script for
the audition.
For information, contactLamberson at (218) 855-8202 or
email [email protected]
16th Tuba ChristmasCentral Lakes College Music
Department will present its annual
Merry Tuba Christmas at 1:30
p.m., Saturday, Dec 10 in the
Herbergers court of Westgate
Mall, Brainerd/Baxter.
This is the 16th year that CLC
has hosted this celebration of
Christmas and low-brass music,
said Director Steve Anderson.
Come join us in making a joyful
noise with our special approach to
Christmas music. See you there.For information contact
Anderson at 218-855-8215, 218-
831-3652 or [email protected]
Todd CountyHistorical Society
The meeting was called to order
at 7 pm. The minutes of the Sept.
meeting were read and approved.
The Treasurers report for Oct. was
given and approved.
Veterans Day at the museum
was celebrated from 1-4 pm. All
Todd County veterans were invited
to come and see the displays and
have refreshments. There was also
a large display of uniforms and
Samantha Freeman read her win-
ning Veterans Day essay.
The Christmas Party is Dec. 5 at
1 pm. It is a pot luck and the pub-
lic is invited.
History Day went well. There
were 20 displays of century farms
which will be scanned and the
information put on the county or
museum website. Speakers were
Gerry Ruda, who spoke about the
progress on the courthouse, and
Tim King talked about how to
apply for century farm status. He
read a chapter of the book A
Stranger in This Place But One,
which he co-authored with Nancy
Leasman.
Rita Stracek made a book of all
the century farms in Todd County,
each with interesting information.
The book will be kept at the muse-
um.
Working committees and
trustees for 2012 will be decided at
the January meeting.
Rita Stracek and De Eberle
attended the Region 5 meeting in
Little Falls. Topics discussed were
disaster plans, accepting and han-
dling donations, heating, lighting,
and humidity.
We now have a pelican, wood-
pecker, and barred owl added toour bird collection.
Meeting adjourned at 8 pm.
Elaine John, secretary
Mille Lacs Lake walleyeregulation to change
Walleye anglers who fish Mille
Lacs Lake are reminded that effec-
tive Thursday, Dec. 1, four walleye
up to 18 inches may be kept. All
walleye between 18 and 28 inches
must be immediately released. One
walleye over 28 inches is allowed in
possession.
All fishing regulations for
species other than walleye and allother fishing restrictions will
remain unchanged on Mille Lacs.
The mid-season change that
allows possession of walleye up to
20 inches in size expires at mid-
night on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
November School
Board
By Venus King
November Browerville Public
School Board meeting was called to
order by Daryl Brever. After the
Pledge of Allegiance and approval
of the agenda and minutes, Mary
Backlund from Gary Paulson
Agency, CPA from Little Falls gave
her audit report and finished by
stating that the Browerville School
District is in a very good position
financially.
Patrick Sutlief, followed with
his report stating that Parent
Teachers Conferences are complet-
ed and went very well, however
attendance seemed to be down,
probably due to the increase of
information and increased commu-
nications to the parents.
Administration and faculty are in
the process of writing the District
Improvement Plan for the AYP sta-
tus. The plan is to be finished by
December 9, then submitted to
Lakes Country Service Co-op, who
will then give feedback for revi-
sions. The revised plan will need to
be submitted to the State by LCSC
by December 30, 2011.
Congratulations to National
Honor Society Members; Rachel
Perish, from last year, Donna
Johnson, Robert Johnson, Abigail
Lamusga, Preston Irsfeld and Ben
Dreher. Juniors may apply for the
National Honor Society after the
first semester is completed.
Alcohol grant meetings and
trainings are underway. Mrs.
Sutlief and Ms. Niehoff have been
attending training meetings and
youth training is this weekend.
The program will involve Project
Northland in Grades 6-8, and Class Action in grades 9-10. Currently
there are approximately 10 stu-
dents going for the weekend train-
ing.
Wayne Petermeier, Activities
Director, reported that Jill Hegseth
will be hired as Cheerleading
Advisor. She is currently working
to complete classes required in
order to be certified. The One Act
Play held auditions and about 17
students showed up. Possible prac-
tice days will be Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Fridays. Specific
times still to be worked out.
Food Service report still shows a
healthy fund balance and a healthyparticipation of students and staff.
Most popular lunch meal in
October was chicken nuggets with
dip, French fries, roll and apple,
with two cartons of milk. Four
hundred seventy-three lunches
were served that day, with 28 stu-
dents coming back for seconds.
Board members approved the
hiring of Jill Hegseth as Basketball
Cheerleading Advisor for the
2011/2012 school year, and
approval was given to Angie Reed
for maternity leave beginning
January 19, 2012.
Canvassing returns of the
Browerville School District #787
Special Election showed 261 eligi-
ble district voters voted and ofthese 228 were in favor of and 33
against the question Approval of
the Renewal of School District
Referendum Revenue
Authorization.
Approval was given by board
members for the cooperative spon-
sorship in Boys Basketball and
Boys Baseball activities with St.
John Vianney Academy, Long
Prairie, beginning with the
2011/2012 school year.
After some discussion, a motion
was made and board members
approved dissolving the pairing
with Eagle Valley Wrestling, with
the option to rescind the motionafter review of the wrestling pro-
gram with Eagle Valley School
Board this spring.
After approval of the bills, the
meeting was adjourned at 9:10
P.M.
Eagle Bend
Library StorytimesThe Great River Regional
Library in Eagle Bend is offering
the following programs for chil-
dren.
Storytime with Pam Dec. 6
Preschoolers are invited to
Storytime With Pam at the EagleBend Public Library on Tuesday,
Dec. 6. Two sessions are offered: 4
to 5 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. The first
session features Inky Dinky, the
story of a young spider who wants
to become an artist at the local cas-
tle. The second session is The
House on Mitford Street, the story
of two boys who venture into a bro-
ken down house to discover excit-
ing and funny happenings within.
Storytime with the Elves
Children in preschool through
second grade are invited to
Storytime with the Elves at the
Eagle Bend Public Library on
Saturday, Dec. 10, 10:30 to 11 a.m. Visit the library for fun stories
about Santas elves, activities and a
snack. Attendance limit is eight
and preregistration is required.
For more information, contact
the Eagle Bend library at 218-738-
4590.
HAPPENINGSThe Browerville Blade, Page 2 Thursday, November 24, 2011
The pilgrims learned about cranberries from the Native American Indians.
Legend has it that the Pilgrims may have served cranberries at the first Thanksgiving in
1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Native Americans used cranberries to make a survival cake known as pemmican. They also
used the fruit in poultices and dyes.
American recipes containing cranberries date from the early 18th Century.
The cranberry is one of only a handful of major fruits native to North America. Others include the blue-
berry and Concord grape.
The cranberry gets its name from Dutch and German settlers, who called it "crane berry." When the vines
bloom in the late spring and the flowers' light pink petals twist back, they have a resemblance to the head
and bill of a crane. Over time, the name was shortened to cranberry.
Americans consume some 400 million pounds of cranberries each year. About 80 million pounds -- or 20
percent -- are gobbled up during Thanksgiving week.
Did you know that there are 440 cranberries in one pound? 4,400 cranberries in one gallon of juice? 440,000
cranberries in a 100-pound barrel?
The Pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts. No Americans have been more impov-
erished than these who, nevertheless, set aside a day of thanksgiving.........H.U. Westermayer
Peggys Potpourri
Browerville City Council meets
the second Thursday of the
month at 7 pm in the
Browerville City Hall
I Ate Too Much
I ate too much turkey,
I ate too much corn,
I ate too much pudding and pie,
I'm stuffed up with muffins
and much too much stuffin'
I'm probably going to die.I piled up my plate
and I ate and I ate,
but I wish I had known when to stop,
for I'm so crammed with yams
that my buttons are starting to pop!
I'm full of tomatoes
and good mashed potatoes,
my stomach is swollen and sore,
but there's still some dessert,
so I guess it won't hurt
if I eat just a little bit more!
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PEOPLE PAGEhe Browerville Blade, Page 3 Thursday, November 24, 2011
Shelly Trantina
Shelly Trantina, 40, Brower-
lle, passed away November 19,
011, at Lakewood Health System,
taples. Funeral services for Shelly
ill be held Saturday, November
6, 2011, 10:30 a.m., at Christ the
ing Catholic church, Browerville
ith Fr. Peter VanderWeyst and
r. Joe Korf officiating. Friends
ay call Friday, November 25,
011, 4 - 8 p.m., at Christ the Kinghurch, Browerville and on the
ay of the service beginning at 9:30
m. Parish Prayers will be held at
p.m. Interment will be at St.
idore's Catholic Cemetery.
asket Bearers will be Scott
ydness, Todd Olmschenk, Leon
lmschenk, Joe Trantina, Bryan
ogreba and Mark Trantina.
onorary Casket Bearers are
oshua and Jacob Trantina.
Shelly was born February 23,
971 to Kevin and Diane (Falk)
lmschenk in Minneapolis. She
tended Christ the King grade
hool and graduated from
rowerville High School in 1989.helly married David Trantina on
une 15, 1996 at St. Isidore's
atholic Church, Moran Township.
helly and David lived in Big Lake
nd in 2000 they moved to
rowerville and built a new home.
helly stayed home with the chil-
ren and for the last two years
orked at Motley Elementary
chool as a Paraprofessional. She
njoyed candle parties, scrapbook-
g, face booking with her friends,
ng hot baths, shopping and more
hopping, but especially spending
me with her children.
Shelly is survived by her hus-
and David and children, Jenna
ynn, Joshua David and Jacob
evin, all of Browerville; parents,
evin (Verna) Olmschenk, Brower-
lle, Diane (John) Kotula, Valdez,
laska; sister, Lorree (Lloyd) Allen,
taples and many other relatives
nd friends.
Shelly was preceded in death by
er grandparents, William and
ora Olmschenk, grandpa Herman
usker, aunt, Doris Olmschenk
nd father-in-law, James Trantina.
Arrangements by Iten Funeral
ome, Browerville.
Marriage
LicensesPaul J. Swartzentruber, Long
rairie, and Cevilla E. Swartzen-
uber, Long Prairie
Anthony H.M. Torres, Long
rairie, and Christy A. Bearson,
ong Prairie
Eugene "Cave" Motzko
Eugene "Cave" Motzko, 52,
Clarissa, passed away suddenly
after several prolonged illnesses on
Sunday, November 20, 2011, at the
Centra Care Health System in
Long Prairie. Funeral services for
Gene will be held Friday,
November 25, 2011, 11 a.m., at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church, Clarissa
with Fr. Peter Vander-Weyst offici-
ating. Friends may begin calling at
9 a.m., at the church on the day of
the funeral.
Gene was born December 14,1958, in Browerville to Herbert and
Selmona (Hedlund) Motzko. On
April 27, 1996, he married Regina
Bleess in Crookston. He worked for
Jennie-Os, Zinter Potato Farms
and at Long Packing Plant for
many years. He enjoyed antiquing,
traveling, flea markets, rock col-
lecting and making ice fishing
decoys as well as tipping a few with
friends. For many years Gene
enjoyed selling items at hunting
and fishing shows. Starting at an
early age Genes favorite pass
times were fishing, hunting white-
tail deer, bear and moose until the
last days of his life. He was a mem-ber of St. Joseph's Catholic Church
in Clarissa, a past member of the
NRA, and a past Union Steward at
Long Prairie Packing Plant.
Gene is survived by his wife
Regina, Clarissa; brother Michael
Motzko, Browerville, and many
other relatives and friends.
Gene was preceded in death by
his parents, several aunts, uncles,
cousins, mother and father-in-law,
Maurine and Francis Bleess, two
sisters-in-law and one brother-in-
law. He is also preceded in death
by many deer, bear, fish and fowl.
Arrangements by Iten Funeral
Home, Browerville.
BirthsLakewoodHealth System
Angel Young and David
Clairmont, Motley, girl, Kendra
Marie, 7 lbs 1 oz, November 12,
2011
Tanya Boyer, Menagha, girl,
Aviana Grace, 8 lbs 5 oz, November
13, 2011
Ashley Coleman and Craig
Weyer, Staples, boy, Praxon
Douglas, 6 lbs 9 oz, November 14,
2011Julia and Michael Zinter, Long
Prairie, girl, Addison Marie, 6 lbs
11 oz, November 14, 2011
Jessica and Justin Schlegel,
Brainerd, girl, Olivia Rose, 6 lbs 15
oz, November 14, 2011
Amanda and Jesse Nowell,
Detroit Lakes, boy, Wyatt Higgins,
8 lbs 5 oz, November 15, 2011
Amy and Timothy Rutten,
Staples, boy, Benjamin LeRoy, 8 lbs
10 oz, November 15, 2011
Amy and Zachary Lindsey,
Wadena, boy, Xander David, 7 lbs
6 oz, November 15, 2011
Gretchen and Nicholas Nelson,
Brainerd, twin girls, Savannah
Grace, 4 lbs 10 oz and Heather
Nicole, 5 lbs, November 16, 2011
B is for Bully
B is for Bully explores the last-ing effects of bullying. Designed to
stimulate discussion, the show fea-
tures 10 student actors. A talk-back
session will be conducted after each
performance. The show will be
staged Nov. 30 and Dec. 2 at 10
a.m., Dec. 1, at noon, Dec. 2 at 7:30
p.m., and Dec. 3 at 2 p.m.
Bullying can happen anywhere,
face to face, by text messages or on
the web. Bullying is not limited by
age, gender, race or education. It is
not a phase, it is not a joke; bully-
ing causes lasting harm.
According to the National Crime
Prevention Council, 43 percent of
teens have been victims of onlineabuse in the past year.
The production deals with adult
themes and may not be suitable for
all audience members.
Tickets are pay-what-you-can,
with a $1 minimum. To reserve
tickets call the theatre box office at
218-855-8199 or on the web at
www.clctickets.com
The Lion, the Witch,
and the WardrobeA favorite tale for all ages comes
alive on stage at Alexandria Area
Arts this holiday season. The Lion,
The Witch and the Wardrobe, from
the story by C.S. Lewis will run
November 25-26 and December 1-3
at 7:30 pm, with Sunday Matinees
November 27 and December 4 at 2
pm.
The Lion, The Witch and The
Wardrobe, is the first of the seven
Chronicles of Narnia, a well-known
and beloved series that tells the
story of Aslan, the great lion, his
struggle with the White Witch, and
adventures of four children who
inadvertently wander into the
exciting, never-to-be forgotten land
of Narnia.
Tickets are available now at the
AAAA Box Office (320-762-8300).
For more information, visit alexan-driaareaarts.org.
Looking Back50 years ago - Nov. 16, 1961
Eighty-two students from Todd
County were attending St. Cloud
State College. Students from
Browerville are: Ronald Brown,
Anthony Buhl, Laura Cebulla,
James Gonsior, Harold Hoelscher,
Karl Iten, Dennis John, Richard
Kaluza, Thomas Kaluza, Willard
Koivisto, Marirose Lamusga,
Elaine Lenk, Eli Lucas, Angeline
Macho, George Zunker.
25 years ago - Nov. 27, 1986
THANKSGIVING QUIZ
1. This bird bears the name of a country.
2. Old fiddlers love it.
3. Found in the bathroom.
4. An old fashioned delicacy.
5. Never serve this on your table.
6. We cant grow this in our country.
7. Helpful to reducers.
8. Cinderella made good use of it.9. Something ruined by too many cooks.
10. Ida, sweet as.
MilestonesHappy Birthday this week
to: Nov. 23: Paul Becker, Alan
Twardowski; Nov. 24: Randy
Myrum, Roger Irsfeld; Nov. 25:
Jerome Sovich, Lois McMenagli,
Mark Johnson, Dale Sovich; Nov.26: Geri Jagush; Nov. 27: Diane
Krist, Jesse Hanych, Joel Brever;
Nov. 28: Harlen Hokenson, Kipp
Wetzel; Nov. 29: Rosalie Frie,
Mathew M. Bednarz, Ted Drayna,
Sydney Swanson, Mary Kruzel,
Brittany Kalina, Jay Brichacek
Happy Anniversary this
week to: Nov. 23: Harvey and
Sandra Christensen, Victor and
Millie Kurpiers; Nov. 24: Larry and
Donna Schmidt; Nov. 25: Melvin
and Lois Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Evan Tepley, George and Mary Jo
Santer; Nov. 28: Jerry and Alice
Steinmetz, Gary and Cindy Feist
Inter-CityBowling News11/16/11
Wins Loss
10 2 Clar. Ballroom
8 4 Baso Ins.
7 5 Benson Const.
5 7 Busy B Cafe
3 9 Central Ag
3 9 Berg Elec.
High Games: Jeff Warren , 224& 203; Gary Schultz, 216; Bill
Ward, 209
High Series: Jeff Warren, 618;
Jack Schultz, 577; Gary Schultz,
575
QUIZANSWERS
1.Turkey;2.TurkeyintheStraw;3.Turkish
Towel;4.TurkishDelight;5.Turkeybuz-
zard;6.Turkishtobacco;7.Turkishbath;
8.Pumpkin;9.Broth;10.Applecider
In Memory of
Kevin Brichacek
Who passed away
November 21, 2007
May the winds of love blow softly
and whisper so you can hear,
We will always love and miss you
and wish that you were here.
For all that life has given us
and all that's left to do,
One of life's most
precious treasuresis the time we had with you.
Love,
Cindy
Jamie, Amanda & Taylor
Katie, Mike, Zoey & Hunter
Thank you to everyone who
attended our 6th Annual Holiday
Fair Open House held Sat. Nov.
13 at the Browerville Community
Center. The door prize winners
are: Tupperware - Marilyn
Schultz; Mary Kay - Nancy
Duncan; Stampin-Up - Kathleen
Knoetzko; Scentsy - Barb Tabatt;
Lia Sophia - Gen Buhl; Pampered
Chef - Bernice Brichacek; Body
by Vi - Patti Johnson; Young
Living Essential Oils - LindaHaugen; Fleece & Crafted Items -
Betty Hockmeyer; Shaklee -
Cathy Hansen; Creative
Memories - Chelsea Olander
Obituaries
On Thursday, November 3, construction officially began at Valley
View Assisted Living Center in Long Prairie. The staff and residents
are looking forward to the new enclosed courtyard, expanded kitchen,
and ten additional units in the Specialty/ Memory Care apartments.
The ten additional Specialty/ Memory Care units will be added to
the north side of the west wing. The addition will include a dining
room, living room, and area for meals, socialization, and activities. It
will include an enclosed courtyard, where residents will be able to
enjoy the outdoors as well.
The apartments provide a safe, secure environment for persons
with memory loss, allowing them to move about freely and explorewithout restrictions, which promotes a calm, relaxing home-like
atmosphere. Twenty-four hour staff will be specially trained in caring
for those with memory loss or dementia.
We will try to customize the day as much as possible around the
residents normal routine, allowing them to wake, eat, join in activi-
ties, and rest as they wish to, says Sheila Towle, administration.
Activities will be adapted to the individuals interests and capabilities.
Residents will also be encouraged to participate in life activities
through performing daily household tasks such as laundry, light
cleaning, watering plants, etc.
Valley View is also expanding their current kitchen and adding a
four season porch on the north side of the courtyard for residents to
enjoy.
Construction at Valley View
Have a
Fantastic
Thanksgiving
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OPINIONShe Browerville Blade, Page 4 Thursday, November 17, 2011
(320) 594-2911Publisher/Editor: Aaron Quirt
Office Manager: Peggy Freyholtz
Ad Sales: Stacey Rushmeyer
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
In Todd County - $22.00
In Minnesota - $27.00; Out of State - $32.00
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Box 245, Browerville, MN 56438
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To some of us, bow season is
he best time of the year. The rut
breeding season) is in full swing.
To the hunter, this means the
ormally wary whitetail is much
ess cautious and can be lured
nto bow range rather than hav-
ng to wait patiently for hours on
nd for one to happen by.
Our grandson, Zane, came
ver to our house Sunday, just for
visit. He brought his bow withim, which I thought might be a
ubtle hint. It wasnt long before
e wondered if we could go do
ome target shooting. I think
his was his way of convincing
me that, yes, he was ready and
ble to go deer hunting. He has a
ery nice bow and for only eight
ears old, can shoot it extremely
well. I know about the limita-
ions of patience an eight year
ld has, but who could resist tak-
ng a kid hunting that wants to
go and has the skills necessary to
do it well.
We decided to wait until mid-
afternoon before going out in
hopes the wind would die down.
When we packed our gear into
the woods, it looked as though
we were going to be there for a
while. We had the pop-up blind,
two bows, two chairs, binoculars,
rattling antlers, a grunt call,range finder, granola bars, juice
box, and bottled water. We may
have only been a few hundred
yards from the house, but a per-
son can never be too careful. If a
sudden blizzard blew up on a
sixty degree day, we would be in
good shape.
I had hunted the same spot a
few days before. That day, I had
used my rattling antlers to call
in three small bucks. None were
the deer I wanted to take, but it
was great sport calling them in.
One large buck sneaked in to
within twenty feet where he
stood snorting and stomping hisfoot like a nervous doe. He was
so close I could not draw on him
without being busted. He even-
tually trotted off warning every-
thing in the area of my location
and I never did get a shot. I
hoped things would go as well or
better with Zane along.
With the wind continuing to
blow as it was, chances were not
good. We would not be so choosy
as I had been. A first deer is a
major hurdle, no matter the size.
This would be his first.
We set up our equipment in a
valley out of the wind and waited
for a half hour before beginning
to call. The deer we spooked
while setting up would be out of
the area and hopefully we could
call in some that didnt know we
were there. The secret to hunting
from a blind is to be down wind
of the deer and remain quiet. Wewere down wind of where the
deer would most likely approach,
but the quiet part was difficult.
There are a certain number of
things an eight year old needs to
discuss with his grandfather on a
sunny Sunday afternoon.
Another temptation, when the
deer are not active, is squirrels.
Zane has been squirrel hunting
and the sight of squirrels scam-
pering about a few feet in front of
us was almost too much to bear.
Several times I heard a whisper,
Can I shoot him, Grandpa?
One day, when he is buying his
own arrows and broadhead tips,he can make that decision. Most
of us have lost at least one high
priced arrow or hunting tip from
shooting an annoying squirrel. I
told him to wait for a deer.
Before dark, we finally did
rattle in a buck and a doe. They
did not present themselves for a
shot, but we had called them in.
We both considered this a suc-
cess. We didnt get a deer but on
the positive side, we didnt have
to clean one on Sunday night.
By Walter Scott
The positive side
Dear friends,
Were having a short week this week, as Thanksgiving is on Thursday, and
it seems that most folks prefer to shop on Black Friday, so Stacey and I dont
have to come in to work (Thanks Aaron.) Not me though, I went once, years
ago, and decided there were no bargains big enough for me to brave the
crowds (some people were quite nasty and rude) ever again. In fact, my broth-er-in-law had things taken right out of his cart by someone that either could-
nt find or couldnt be bothered to find what they wanted. Really!!
There isnt anything I want that is worth that kind of aggravation. I know I
am in a tiny minority with my lack of shopping desire, but I have none, nada,
zilch, zippo, negatory, etc. Im sure you get the idea!
We are having a non-traditional Thanksgiving meal Thursday at my
daughter Kates. We are all making different kinds of pizza, including Rueben
pizza and chicken alfredo pizza. Melanie is making fruit pizza for dessert.
Should be fun. Then on Friday, I will be at home cooking up a traditional
Thanksgiving meal for all of Sonnys family. Besides, what is better than to
spend the day after Thanksgiving eating and visiting again, and in general,
having a nice family time? I guess WalMart, Target, and all the rest of the
shoppers destinations will just have to get along without me!!
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. I suppose because it doesnt generate
a lot of business in candy and gift sales the stores dont really promote it,
Halloween stuff shows up as soon as school starts and then the Christmas
decorations and ads come out. Thanksgiving is just lost in the shuffle, andthat is sad. We should all take time to be thankful for everything we have and
the freedoms we enjoy, and not just one day a year. However, especially on the
one day that has been set aside as Thanksgiving Day, we should be able to
spend time being thankful.
On a different note, Browerville had quite a bit more snow than we did in
the Bertha area. We just had a light coating of the white stuff, no need to
shovel or even sweep the front step. So, I was a little surprised when I came
to work this morning and the snow in the back of the Blade office was over
the tops of my shoes. Guess its time to break out the hiking boots and say
goodbye to summer tennis shoes. Oh well, I know the hot and humid days of
July will be back, and then even my tennys will be too warm.
I have been watching a lot of movies and reading books since I had my
knee surgery. I saw the Dr. last week and he said everything is on track with
the healing process. Even though the cuts are small, he said it was very deep
and I should expect to have pain for a good six weeks. This Wednesday will
be four weeks since the surgery, so I am more than half way through the
recovery period. The pain is considerably less than it was before the surgerythough, so I am able to go up and down the basement steps again, and even
carry laundry baskets, yippee!! Im still not able to crawl around on the floor
with the littlest grandkids, and Im thinking that part of my knees may not
ever be up to the floor thing again. Its easier for the kids to climb on me while
Im on the sofa than it is for me to crawl around on a hardwood floor. If they
want grandma to help with a puzzle or dress a Polly Pocket, sitting at the
table will do just fine, or even better--some of the older kids can be called on
to help entertain the little ones so grandma can have a few minutes of adult
conversation. Im voting for option B! I love the kids to death, but maybe read-
ing a nice story and playing something like Im thinking of something would
be just as much fun and give my poor old knee a much needed time out.
Better close now and finish the paper. Have a great Thanksgiving and
remember to count your blessings.
Peggy
A letter from
the country
TSGLI COVERAGE EXTENDED
Effective Oct. 1, 2011, the Servicemembers Group Life Insurance (SGLI)
Traumatic Injury Protection benefit, known as TSGLI, will be payable to ser-
vicemembers and National Guard and Reserve members for all qualifying
injuries incurred even if the cause was not related to military service, such as a
civilian automobile accident or severe injury which occurred while working
around their home and regardless of the geographic location during the period
Oct. 7, 2001 to Nov. 30, 2005. Additionally, all of the branches of service are iden-
tifying any claims previously denied because the injury was not incurred in
OEF/OIF and reaching out to those individuals. Applications are currently being
accepted by branch of service TSGLI offices. For more information or to applyfor the TSGLI payment, servicemembers and veterans should go to:
http://www.insurance.va.gov/sgliSite/TSGLI.htm
Pete Berscheit, Veteran Service Officer
347 Central Ave Suite 3,
Long Prairie, MN 56347
320-732-4419
Letter to the Editor
Thank You...and Greetings!How many times can we say thank you in the same way? The words may be the same...but the lives
ou've touched are all different...
We would like to take this moment to thank the donors who have given faithfully year after year. Your
donations have made a big difference in the lives of the men, women and children that we serve. Here are
ome quotes from those whose lives are forever changed thanks to the advocacy services they have received:
"My advocate was so supportive and kind and caring! I left feeling better mentally than I've felt in a long
ime. Thank you so much!"
"Hands of Hope gave me the guidance to take control of my life and no longer let someone else control
t for me. I finally feel free and ready for whatever happens next."
If you would like to help us make a difference in the life of an abuse victim, please donate to our 2011
Community Support Campaign. Your donation will assist us in providing crisis advocacy and emergency
ervices to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and general crime in Morrison and Todd
Counties. Thank you for your generosity! And to those of you who are giving for the first time, thank you
o much for choosing us!
Please take a moment to fill out this form and mail it along with your tax-deductible contribution to our
Community Support Campaign, OR visit our website at www.handsofhope.net or giveMN.org to make annline donation.
Stephenie Och, Executive Director
Hands of Hope Resource Center, Long Prairie
DNR investigating
wan deaths
Every fall, officials with the Minnesotaepartment of Natural Resources warnaterfowl hunters to avoid mistakenlyooting trumpeter swans. Notices arented in Minnesotas waterfowl huntinggulations and warning signs are posted some lakes frequented by swans.Despite these initiatives, DNR conser-
tion officers are investigating a numbertrumpeter swan deaths.Trumpeter swans are a federally pro-
cted species. People who shoot themce fines up to $1,700 plus a loss of hunt-g equipment and hunting licenses for upthree years.
Theres really no excuse for shootingone because Minnesota hunters wontencounter any other waterfowl as large as
a trumpeter swan, said Col. Jim Konrad,DNR Enforcement director.
Konrad said that trumpeter swans havelong necks, weigh up to 28 pounds, can be59 to 72 inches long, and have wingspansup to 8 feet.
Snow geese, in comparison, are small-er than the familiar Canada geese thatpopulate the state. They average 25 to 31inches long and weigh only 6 or 7 pounds.
Its like comparing a bus with a mini-van," Konrad said. Also, trumpeter swansare all white, while snow geese have dis-tinct jet-black tips on their wings.
Tundra swans are slightly smaller thantrumpeters. They, too, have the distinctive
long neck and are all white. In Minnesota,both species are protected.
Recent cases where charges have
been filed or that remain under investiga-tion involving protected swans include:
Two men facing charges for killing twotrumpeter swans several weeks ago in theCarlos Avery Wildlife Management Area.
A trumpeter swan was shot and killedin Kandiyohi County and found along agravel road near a large slough.
A trumpeter swan was shot and killednear Brownton.
A trumpeter swan was shot and killednear Pine River.
Someone out there can help us solvethese cases, Konrad said. Anyone withinformation should call the Turn InPoachers hotline at 800-652-9093.
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10-065158
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
ION OF THE DEBT AND
DENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
REDITOR WITHIN THE TIME
ROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT
FFECTED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
hat default has occurred in the
nditions of the following
escribed mortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE:
ecember 15, 2006
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
119,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Harold H.
lonigen Trust
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo
ank, N.A. formerly known as
Wachovia Mortgage, FSB former-
known as World Savings Bank,
SB
LENDER: Wells Fargo Bank,
.A. formerly known as
Wachovia Mortgage, FSB former-
known as World Savings Bank,
SBSERVICER: Wachovia
ortgage, a division of Wells
argo Bank, NA
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-
NG: Filed December 19, 2006,
odd County Recorder, as
ocument Number 446299
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
ROPERTY: Lots 5 and 20, Block
2, Sylvan Shores No. 1
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 40881
enelope Loop & 40964 285Th
ve, Browerville, MN 56481
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
ION NUMBER: 08-0063400
nd 08-0064900
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-RTY IS LOCATED: Todd
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
E DUE ON THE MORTGAGE
N THE DATE OF THE
OTICE: $140,718.60
THAT all pre-foreclosure
quirements have been com-
ied with; that no action or pro-
eding has been instituted at
w or otherwise to recover the
ebt secured by said mortgage, or
ny part thereof;
PURSUANT, to the power of
ale contained in said mortgage,
he above described property will
e sold by the Sheriff of said
unty as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
anuary 5, 2012, 10:00am
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff's
ain Office, 115 Third Street
outh, Long Prairie, MN 56347
to pay the debt secured by said
ortgage and taxes, if any, on
aid premises and the costs and
sbursements, including attor-
eys fees allowed by law, subject
redemption within 6 months
om the date of said sale by the
ortgagor(s) the personal repre-
ntatives or assigns.
TIME AND DATE TO
ACATE PROPERTY: If the real
tate is an owner-occupied, sin-e-family dwelling, unless other-
ise provided by law, the date on
before which the mortgagor(s)
ust vacate the property, if the
ortgage is not reinstated under
ction 580.30 or the property is
ot redeemed under section
80.23, is 11:59 p.m. on July 5,
012.
"THE TIME ALLOWED BY
AW FOR REDEMPTION BY
HE MORTGAGOR, THE
ORTGAGOR'S PERSONAL
EPRESENTATIVES OR
ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
TO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-
CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN 5 UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED FOR AGRI-
CULTURAL PRODUCTION,AND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: November 9, 2011
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
BY
Lawrence P. Zielke - 152559
Diane F. Mach - 273788
Melissa L. B. Porter -
0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer - 0104061
Stephanie O. Nelson -
0388918
Attorneys for Mortgagee
12550 West Frontage Road,Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 831-4060
PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRAC-
TICES ACT, YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS OFFICE
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR. ANY INFORMA-
TION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
THIS NOTICE IS REQUIRED
BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE
FAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT AND DOES
NOT IMPLY THAT WE ARE
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECTMONEY FROM ANYONE WHO
HAS DISCHARGED THE DEBT
UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY
LAWS OF THE UNITED
STATES.
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11-078360
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION 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: June
23, 2006
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$50,040.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Mary
Riggle, A single woman
MORTGAGEE: Argent
Mortgage Company, LLC
LENDER: Argent Mortgage
Company, LLC
SERVICER: American Home
Mortgage Servicing, Inc.
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-ING: Filed June 29, 2006, Todd
County Recorder, as Document
Number 442898
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: Deutsche
Bank National Trust Company,
as Trustee for, Argent Securities
Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through
Certificates, Series 2006-M2,
Under the Pooling and Servicing
Agreement Dated August 1,
2006; Dated: January 20, 2009
filed: February 18, 2009, record-
ed as document number 461247
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
That part of the Northeast
Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter (NE 1/4 NW 1/4) of
Section Twenty-seven (27),
Township One Hundred Thirty-
one (131) North, Range Thirty-
four (34) West of the 5th
Principal Meridian, Todd County,
Minnesota, described as follows:
Beginning at the Southeast cor-
ner of Lot One (1), Block Two (2)of "INDUSTRIAL PARK" of the
City of Clarissa, according to the
plat thereof on file and of record
in the office of the Todd County
Recorder said point being on the
West line of Bridge Street; thence
North 89 degrees, 58 minutes 33
seconds West, record bearing,
along the South line of said Lot 1
and the South line of Lot 2, said
Block 2, 205.00 feet; thence
South 00 degrees 00 minutes 00
seconds West 165.00 feet to the
North line of Block 7 of Nuttings
Addition to Clarissa; thence
South 89 degrees 58 minutes 33
seconds East, along said Northline of Block 7, a distance of
205.00 feet to said West line of
Bridge Street; thence North 00
degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds
East, along said West line of
Bridge Street, 165.00 feet to the
point of beginning.
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 510
Bridge Street N, Clarissa, MN
56440
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
TION NUMBER: 32.0005700
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE
ON THE DATE OF THENOTICE: $49,181.01
THAT all pre-foreclosure
requirements have been com-
plied with; that no action or pro-
ceeding 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:
January 5, 2012, 10:00am
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff's
Main Office, 115 Third StreetSouth, Long Prairie, MN 56347
to pay the debt secured by said
mortgage and taxes, if any, on
said premises and the costs and
disbursements, including attor-
neys fees allowed by law, subject
to redemption within 6 months
from the date of said sale by the
mortgagor(s) the personal repre-
sentatives or assigns.
TIME AND DATE TO
VACATE PROPERTY: If the real
estate is an owner-occupied, sin-
gle-family dwelling, unless other-
wise provided by law, the date on
or before which the mortgagor(s)
must vacate the property, if themortgage is not reinstated under
section 580.30 or the property is
not redeemed under section
580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on July 5,
2012.
"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 JUDI-
CIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN 5 UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED FOR AGRI-
CULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: November 1, 2011
Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company, as Trustee for
Argent Securities Inc., Asset-
Backed Pass-Through
Certificates, Series 2006-M2
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
BY
Lawrence P. Zielke - 152559
Diane F. Mach - 273788
Melissa L. B. Porter -
0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer - 0104061
Stephanie O. Nelson -
0388918
Attorneys for Mortgagee
12550 West Frontage Road,Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 831-4060
PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRAC-
TICES ACT, YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS OFFICE
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR. ANY INFORMA-
TION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
THIS NOTICE IS REQUIRED
BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE
FAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT AND DOES
NOT IMPLY THAT WE ARE
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECTMONEY FROM ANYONE WHO
HAS DISCHARGED THE DEBT
UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY
LAWS OF THE UNITED
STATES.n10-d15c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN-
TITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDI-
TOR WITHIN THE TIME PRO-
VIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECT-
ED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in theconditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
1/15/2007
MORTGAGOR(S): Czeslaw
Gumiela, a single man.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. as nominee for Capital One
Home Loans, LLC
SERVICER: Bank of America,
N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: 1003932-
2006475441-6
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded March
04, 2010, Todd County Recorder,Document No. 467048.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: BAC Home
Loans Servicing LP fka
Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing LP Dated:September 03,
2010,
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: North Half of the
Northwest Quarter (N1/2NW1/4)
West of Township Road, Section
Four (4), Township One Hundred
Twenty-eight (128) North, Range
Thirty-two (32) West of the 5th
P.M., containing 56 acres, more or
less.
TAX PARCEL NO.: 060006100
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
20535 Ermine Drive
Burtrum, MN 56318
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAG
$190,000.00
AMOUNT DUE A
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $223,148.53
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure pro-
ceeding Mortgagee/ Assignee o
Mortgagee complied with all notice
requirements as required by
statute; that no action or proceed-
ing 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 asfollows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
Thursday, January 05, 2012, 10:00
a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main Lobby
of Todd County Detention Center,
City of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured by
said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
said premises, and the costs and
disbursements, including attor-
neys' fees allowed by law subject to
redemption within 1 year from the
date of said sale by the mort-
gagor(s), their personal representa-
tives or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY:The date on or before which the
mortgagor must vacate the proper-
ty if the mortgage is not reinstated
under Minnesota Statutes section
580.30 or the property redeemed
under Minnesota Statutes section
580.23 is 01-05-2013 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 OBLIGA-
TION ON MORTGAGE: NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW
FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGORS PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES 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 RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE
ABANDONED.
Dated: October 27, 2011
BAC Home Loans Servicing, LPAssignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 291-8955
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
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16751-090306n3-d8c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
ION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN-
ITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDI-
OR WITHIN THE TIME PRO-
IDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECT-
D BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
at default has occurred in the
nditions of the following
escribed mortgage:DATE OF MORTGAGE:
0/13/2006
MORTGAGOR(S): Thaddeus F.
ameson and Jennifer L. Jameson,
usband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Bank of
merica, N.A.
SERVICER: Bank of America,
.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: NA
DATE AND PLACE OF
ECORDING: Recorded October
9, 2006, Todd County Recorder,
ocument No. 445200.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
ROPERTY: Lot Seven (7), Block
ne (1), Twin Acres, according toe plat thereof on file in the office
the County Recorder, Todd
ounty, Minnesota
TAX PARCEL NO.: 140046100
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
11730 Ada Trail
Sauk Centre, MN 56378
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
Y IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
416,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
LAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
ATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
AXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
AGEE: $536,786.87That prior to the commencement
this mortgage foreclosure pro-
eding Mortgagee/ Assignee of
ortgagee complied with all notice
quirements as required by
atute; that no action or proceed-
g has been instituted at law or
herwise to recover the debt
cured by said mortgage, or any
art thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of sale
ntained in said mortgage, the
bove described property will be
ld by the Sheriff of said county as
llows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
hursday, January 05, 2012, 10:00m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main Lobby
Todd County Detention Center,
ity of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured by
id Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
id premises, and the costs and
sbursements, including attor-
eys' fees allowed by law subject to
demption within 6 months from
e date of said sale by the mort-
agor(s), their personal representa-
ves or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
Y: The date on or before which
e mortgagor must vacate the
roperty if the mortgage is notinstated under Minnesota
atutes section 580.30 or the prop-
ty redeemed under Minnesota
atutes section 580.23 is 07-05-
012 at 11:59 p.m. If the foregoing
ate is a Saturday, Sunday or legal
oliday, then the date to vacate is
e next business day at 11:59 p.m.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
ROM FINANCIAL OBLIGA-
ION ON MORTGAGE: NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW
OR REDEMPTION BY THE
ORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGORS PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES 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 RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE
ABANDONED.
Dated: October 27, 2011
Bank of America, N.A.
Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
Bank of America, N.A.
Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 291-8955
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
16751-104632n3-d8c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN-
TITY OF THE ORIGINALCREDI-
TOR WITHIN THE TIME PRO-
VIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECT-
ED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
11/17/2006
MORTGAGOR(S): Scott T.
Hansen, a single person.
MORTGAGEE: Bank ofAmerica, N.A.
SERVICER: Bank of America,
N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: N/A
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded
December 11, 2006,Todd County
Recorder, Document No. 446182.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: The South 33.5 rods
of the West half of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 7, township 133
North, Range 33 West, Todd
County, Minnesota
TAX PARCEL NO.: 22-0006600
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
49551 223rd AveStaples, MN 56479
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$45,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $37,283.23
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure pro-
ceeding Mortgagee/ Assignee of
Mortgagee complied with all notice
requirements as required by
statute; that no action or proceed-ing 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:
Thursday, December 15, 2011,
10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main Lobby
of Todd County Detention Center,
City of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured by
said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
said premises, and the costs and
disbursements, including attor-
neys' fees allowed by law subject to
redemption within 6 months from
the date of said sale by the mort-
gagor(s), their personal representa-
tives or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
TY: 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 prop-erty redeemed under Minnesota
Statutes section 580.23 is
06/15/2012 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 OBLIGA-
TION ON MORTGAGE: NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW
FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGORS PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
IF A JUDICIAL ORDER ISENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE
ABANDONED.
Dated: October 12, 2011
Bank of America, N.A.
Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
Bank of America, N.A.
Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
16751-113494o27-d1c
STATE OF MINNESOTA
DISTRICT COURT
COUNTY OF TODD
SEVENTH JUDICIALDISTRICT
CASE TYPE 14: OTHER CIVIL
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Court File No. : 77-CV-11-335
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National
Association,
successor in interest by purchase
from the
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation as
Receiver for Washington Mutual
Bank,
Plaintiff, vs.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
JUDGMENT AND DECREE.
Sandy Killian,John Doe and Mary Roe,
Defendant(s).
DATE OF MORTGAGE: March
26, 2008
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$134,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Sandy
Killian
MORTGAGEE: Washington
Mutual Bank, FA, thereafter
merged and known as JPMorgan
Chase Bank, National Association,
successor in interest by purchase
from the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation as Receiver
for Washington Mutual Bank
SERVICER: JPMorgan Chase
Bank, National Association
Loss Mitigation Phone Number:
800-848-9136
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-
ING: Filed April 17, 2008, Todd
County Recorder, as Document No.
456578
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 29059
County Road 66, Staples, MN
PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION
NUMBERS: 08-0007500 AMOUNT DUE AT TIME OF
NOTICE: $155,318.79
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
December 15, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Todd County
Sheriffs Main Office, 115-3rd
Street South, Long Prairie, MN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that under and by virtue of a
Judgment and Decree entered in
the above-entitled action of the
27th day of September, 2011, a cer-
tified copy of which has been deliv-
ered to me directing the sale of the
premises hereinafter described to
satisfy the amount found and
adjudged due said Plaintiff in theabove-entitled action from said
Defendant, Sandy Killian, the
Sheriff of Todd County will sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, on December 15, 2011, at
10:00 a.m., at the Sheriffs Office,
115-3rd Street South, County of
Todd in the City of Long Prairie,
State of Minnesota, in said State
and County, the premises and real
estate described in said Judgment
and Decree:
The Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter (NW 1/4 NE
1/4) of Section Seven (7), Township
One Hundred Thirty-two (132)
North, Range Thirty-two (32) West,of the Fifth Principal Meridian,
Todd County, Minnesota.
THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW
FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGORS PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES 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 RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN 5 UNITS, ARE NOT PROP-ERTY USED FOR AGRICULTUR-
AL PRODUCTION, AND ARE
ABANDONED.
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
Peter J. Mikkelson,
Todd County Sheriff
Deputy Sheriff
Gene W. Ziegenhagen
Kristine M. Spiegelberg Nelson
- 308845
Wendy Sanchez - 0391586
Attorneys for Plaintiff
12550 West Frontage Road,
Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
Telephone: (952) 831-4060
PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRAC-
TICES ACT, YOU ARE ADVISED
THAT THIS OFFICE IS DEEMED
TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR.
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR-
POSE. THIS NOTICE IS
REQUIRED BY THE PROVI-
SIONS OF THE FAIR DEBT COL-
LECTION PRACTICES ACT AND
DOES NOT IMPLY THAT WE
ARE ATTEMPTING TO COL-
LECT MONEY FROM ANYONE
WHO HAS DISCHARGED THE
DEBT UNDER THE BANKRUPT-
CY LAWS OF THE UNITED
STATES.
HOMESTEAD
DESIGNATION NOTICE
PART OF THE PROPERTYTO
BE SOLD CONTAINS YOUR
HOUSE, YOU MAY DESIGNATE
THE AREA OF A HOMESTEAD
TO BE SOLD AND REDEEMED
SEPARATELY.
YOU MAY DESIGNATE THE
HOUSE YOU OCCUPY AND ANY
AMOUNT OF THE PROPERTY
AS A HOMESTEAD. THE DESI-
GANTED HOMESTEAD PROP-
ERTY MUST CONFORM TO THE
LOCAL ZONING ORDINANCES
AND BE COMPACT SO THAT IT
DOES NOT UNREASONABLY
REDUCE THE VALUE OF THE
REMAINING PROPTERY.
YOU MUST PROVIDE THE
CREDITOR CAUSING THIS
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD, THE
SHERIFF, AND THE COUNTY
RECORDER WITH A COPY OF
THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
THE HOMESTEAD YOU HAVE
DESIGNATED BY TEN BUSI-
NESS DAYS BEFORE THE DATE
THE PROPERTY IS TO BE SOLD.
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
Dated: 10/11, 2011
Kristine M. Spiegelberg Nelson
- 308845
Wendy Sanchez - 0391586
Attorneys for Plaintiff
12550 West Frontage Road,
Ste. 200
Burnsville, MN 55337
Telephone: (952) 831-4060
Facisimile: (952) 831-4734o27-d1c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN-
TITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDI-
TOR WITHIN THE TIME PRO-
VIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECT-
ED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
08/16/2007
MORTGAGOR(S): Dennis J.
Maloney and Shari L. Maloney,
husband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. as nominee for Capital OneHome Loans, LLC
SERVICER: Bank of America,
N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: 1003932-
2007420191-1
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded October
25, 2007,Todd County Recorder,
Document No. 452411.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT
GAGE: Assigned to: Countrywide
Home Loans Servicing LP Dated:
November 12, 2008,Recorded
December 09, 2008,Todd County
Recorder, Document No. 460393.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: Lots Five (5) and Six(6), Block Three (3), Daniels'
Subdivision
TAX PARCEL NO.: 10-0059200
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
13087 210th St
Osakis, MN 56360
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAG
$198,000.00
AMOUNT DUE A
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
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ATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
AXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
AGEE: $241,256.40
That prior to the commencement
this mortgage foreclosure pro-
eding Mortgagee/ Assignee of
ortgagee complied with all notice
quirements as required by
atute; that no action or proceed-
g has been instituted at law or
herwise to recover the debt
cured by said mortgage, or any
art thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of salentained in said mortgage, the
bove described property will be
ld by the Sheriff of said county as
llows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
hursday, December 08, 2011,
0:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main Lobby
Todd County Detention Center,
ity of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured by
id Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
id premises, and the costs and
sbursements, including attor-
eys' fees allowed by law subject to
demption within 6 months from
e date of said sale by the mort-agor(s), their personal representa-
ves or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
Y: The date on or before which
e mortgagor must vacate the
roperty if the mortgage is not
instated under Minnesota
atutes section 580.30 or the prop-
ty redeemed under Minnesota
tatutes section 580.23 is
6/08/2012 at 11:59 p.m. If the
regoing date is a Saturday,
unday or legal holiday, then the
ate to vacate is the next business
ay at 11:59 p.m.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED
ROM FINANCIAL OBLIGA-ION ON MORTGAGE: NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW
OR REDEMPTION BY THE
ORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
AGORS PERSONAL REPRE-
ENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
E REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS
F A JUDICIAL ORDER IS
NTERED UNDER MINNESOTA
TATUTES SECTION 582.032,
ETERMINING, AMONG
THER THINGS, THAT THE
ORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
MPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
IAL DWELLING OF LESS
HAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
ROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL-URAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE
BANDONED.
Dated: October 06, 2011
Bank of America, N.A., as suc-
cessor by merger to BAC Home
Loans Servicing, LP fka
Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
Bank of America, N.A., as suc-
ssor by merger to BAC Home
oans Servicing, LP fka
ountrywide Home Loans
ervicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
ROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
16751-112646o20-n24c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN-
TITY OF THE ORIGINALCREDI-
TOR WITHIN THE TIME PRO-
VIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECT-
ED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
3/22/2007
MORTGAGOR(S): Bradley J
Schmidt and Denise M Schmidt,
husband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. as nominee for Countrywide
Home Loans, Inc.
SERVICER: Bank of America,
N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: 1000157-
0007937373-0
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded April 26,
2007, Todd County Recorder,
Document No. 448596.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: BAC Home
Loans Servicing, LP Dated:July
30, 2009, Recorded August 04,
2009, Todd County Recorder,
Document No. 463933.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: The W 1/2 of the NW
1/4, Section 15, Township 129
North, Range 33 West except a
tract commencing at a point 920
feet East of the Northwest corner of
the NW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Section 15,
Township 129, Range 33, thence
East 400 feet, thence South 544.5
feet, thence West 400 feet, thence
North 544.5 feet to the point of
beginning, all in Section 15,
Township 129, Range 33, Todd
County, Minnesota.
TAX PARCEL NO.: 180013700
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
25575 250th Street
Long Prairie, MN 56347
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$121,600.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $140,563.59
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure pro-
ceeding Mortgagee/ Assignee of
Mortgagee complied with all noticerequirements as required by
statute; that no action or proceed-
ing 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:
Thursday, December 08, 2011,
10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main Lobby
of Todd County Detention Center,
City of Long Prairieto pay the debt then secured by
said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
said premises, and the costs and
disbursements, including attor-
neys' fees allowed by law subject to
redemption within 1 year from the
date of said sale by the mort-
gagor(s), their personal representa-
tives or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPER-
TY: 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 prop-
erty redeemed under Minnesota
Statutes section 580.23 is 12-08-
2012 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 OBLIGA-
TION ON MORTGAGE: NONE
THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW
FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-
GAGORS PERSONAL REPRE-
SENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY
BE REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKSIF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS
ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES SECTION 582.032,
DETERMINING, AMONG
OTHER THINGS, THAT THE
MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE
IMPROVED WITH A RESIDEN-
TIAL DWELLING OF LESS
THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE
ABANDONED.
Dated: October 06, 2011
Bank of America, N.A., succes-
sor by merger to BAC Home Loans
Servicing, LPAssignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
Bank of America, N.A., succes-
sor by merger to BAC Home Loans
Servicing, LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 291-8955
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
16751-092847o20-n24c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN-
TITY OF THE ORIGINALCREDI-
TOR WITHIN THE TIME PRO-
VIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECT-
ED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that default has occurred in the
conditions of the following
described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
11/17/2004
MORTGAGOR(S): Mark J.
Sabrowsky and Deborah A.
Sabrowsky, husband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. as nominee for Home Town
Mortgage, Inc.
SERVICER: Bank of America,
N.A.
MORTGAGE ID #:
100177700000353581
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Recorded
December 02, 2004,Todd County
Recorder, Document No. 431051.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: BAC Home
Loans Servicing LP fka
Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing LP Dated: June 14, 2011,
Recorded June 24, 2011,Todd
County Recorder, Document No.
474026.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: Commencing at the
Northwest corner of the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
(NW 1/4 NE 1/4), Section Two (2),
Township One Hundred Twenty-
seven (127), Range Thirty-four (34);
thence East 100 feet, South 550;
thence East 320 feet being the
point of beginning; thence South
960 feet, East 160 feet, North 960
feet thence West 160 feet being the
point of beginning.
The right of ingress and egress
over and across the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
(NW 1/4 NE 1/4). All in Section Two
(2), Township One Hundred
Twenty-seven (127), Range Thirty-
four (34).
AND
Tract "A"
That part of the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
(NW 1/4 NE 1/4) of Section Two (2),
Township One Hundred Twenty-seven (127) North, Range Thirty-
four (34) West, Todd County,
Minnesota described as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest cor-
ner of said NW 1/4 NE 1/4; thence
North 89 degrees 48 30 East
(assumed bearing) along the North
line of said NW 1/4 NE 1/4, a dis-
tance of 100.00 feet; thence South
00 degrees 11 30 East, a distance
of 550.00 feet; thence North 89
degrees 48 30 East, parallel with
said North line, a distance of
260.00 feet to the point of begin-
ning; thence continue North 89
degrees 48 30 East, parallel with
said North line, a distance of 60.00feet; thence South 00 degrees 11
30 East, a distance of 284.14 feet;
thence North 86 degrees 22 39
West, a distance of 30.07 feet;
thence North 00 degrees 11 30
West, a distance of 7.00 feet; thence
North 10 degrees 39 minutes 15
seconds West, a distance of 165.20
feet; thence North 00 degrees 11
30 West, a distance of 112.69 feet
to the point of beginning.
AND
An easement for ingress and
egress purposes over and across the
following described property: The
NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section
Two (2), Township One HundredTwenty-seven (127) North, Range
Thirty-four (34) West, Todd County,
Minnesota.
Said Easement shall be 16.5 feet
to the left and 16.5 feet to the right
of the following described line:
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of said NW 1/4 NE 1/4;
thence North 89 degrees 48 30
East (assumed bearing) along the
North line of said NW 1/4 NE 1/4, a
distance of 681.74 feet to the point
of beginning of the line to be
described; thence South 14 degrees
21 04 West, a distance of 65.71
feet; thence South 74 degrees 42
04 West, a distance of 71.00 feet;thence South 46 degrees 32 16
West, a distance of 59.58 feet;
thence South 26 degrees 22 40
West, a distance of 351.47 feet;
thence South 46 degrees 06 40
East, a distance of 162.01 feet to its
intersection with the Easterly
extension of the North line of previ-
ously described Tract "A"; thence
South 23 degrees 3014 East a dis-
tance of 63.58 feet; thence South 00
degrees 21 57 West, a distance of
59.38 feet; thence South 40 degrees
16 34 West, a distance of 145.31
feet; thence South 84 degrees 32
47 seconds West, a distance of
60.64 feet to the West line of previ-ously described Tract "A" and there
terminating.
TAX PARCEL NO.: 14-0001100
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
21841 Cedar Lake Lane
Sauk Centre, MN 56378
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
TY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$122,900.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUDING
TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORT-
GAGEE: $118,487.71
That prior to the commencement
of this mortgage foreclosure pro-
ceeding Mortgagee/ Assignee of
Mortgagee complied with all notice
requirements as required by
statute; that no action or proceed-
ing 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 asfollows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
Thursday, December 08, 2011,
10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Main Lobby
of Todd County Detention Center,
City of Long Prairie
to pay the debt then secured by
said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on
said premises, and the costs and
Recommended