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By Tim King
The anticipated cost of the
enovated historic court house
ontinues to be below the origi-
al $4.3 million estimate in
xcess of $500,000, Todd County
ommissioners learned at their
uesday June 7 meeting. The
rice tag did creep up $30,418.71
when commissioners rejected the
rchitects original advice and
ecided to replace the seven-
ear-old asphalt shingles on the
uilding with gray steel shingles.
he architect said the asphalt
hingles would last another
wenty years but the commis-
ioners wanted a new roof over
heir multi-million dollar reno-
ation. The estimated cost of the
ew steel roof is $49,218.71. The
stimated cost of repairing the
xisting roof was $18,800.
The current estimated cost for
he entire renovation is
3,718,091.80, according to the
roject's construction manager,
ontegrity Group. Tuesday, com-
missioners approved contracts
or carpentry, casework, acousti-al treatments, flooring, paint-
ng, specialties, elevator, fire pro-
ection, HVAC, controls, and
esting. Ricks Cabinets of
Browerville was awarded a
$137,250.00 contract for case-
work. Other contracts were
awarded to firms from
Alexandria, Royalton, Sauk
Rapids, Mankato, and the Twin
Cities. Arequest for bids for roof-
ing, door frames and hardware
will be publicized in the near
future.
Earl Fuechtman, of
Contegrity, said the excavating
company was setting up on June
7. His company will be opening
their construction trailer at the
site Monday June 13.
HIGH SPEED INTERNET
MIS Director Chris Pelzer
received approval to upgrade the
countys internet connection
from 1.5 megabytes per second to
100 megabytes per second. The
increase in internet speed would
increase county worker produc-
tivity but would cost an addition-
al $8,700 per year. Pelzer said
the current internet system
could be compared to a two-lane
highway constantly clogged with
rush hour traffic. The new 100-megabyte system would be like a
ten-lane highway. The $8,700
amount is not budgeted for this
year.
Commissioner Randy
Neumann objected to the
upgrade because it was not in
this years budget. He said it
should be part of the discussion
for next years budget.
SEPTIC SYSTEM INSPEC-
TIONS
Commissioners awarded a
$60,088.00 contract to Bollig,
Incorporated, to test for compli-
ance on 518 septic systems on
Big Birch, Latimer, Maple, and
Osakis lakes in southern Todd
County. Inspections will likely
begin in June. The money comes
from a Minnesota Board of Soil
and Water Resources grant
obtained by Todd County
Planning and Zoning. Planning
and Zoning will work closely
with Bollig and lake shore own-
ers to make the project move
smoothly, Garry Johanson,
Planning and Zoning
Administrator, said.
Commissioner David Kircher
said he objected to hiring a
Willmar company when local
companies could do the work.Johanson explained that local
companies bidding on the project
were also septic system
installers. Johanson said a com-
pany inspecting a septic system
they had installed might createthe perception of a conflict of
interest. He said the State of
Minnesota says a company can
not inspect its own septic sys-
tem. Bollig does not install septic
systems. Commission RandyNeumann said normally hed
prefer to see local companies do
the work but in this case it was
By Tarissa Host.
Many may have heard rumors
bout the plans for Motzkos
ield, but few know the whole
ory. Motzkos Field has been a
major asset to the city of
rowerville. Take one look at the
cilities on Motzkos Field andou can tell that it has been
round for a long time.
However over the years some
f the facilities at the field have
ecome rundown and are in seri-
us need of replacement.
Without proper
facilities camping on the grounds
is almost impossible.
Motzkos Field is a very popu-
lar place among softball teams,
and now with the addition of a
sand volleyball court, volleyball
teams. When these teams camp
at Motzkos Field or stay therefor a day they need proper facili-
ties.
People are taking notice that
Motzkos Field needs to be updat-
ed in order to draw more people
into the city. Take Browerville
Days for example. Lets say that
there are fourteen softball teams,
forty-eight bean bag teams, and
six volleyball teams at Motzkos
Field through the course of the
weekend.
Between these three events
there would be anywhere from
four-hundred to five-hundredpeople including fans, players,
and their families. Now lets say
that each person spends fifty dol-
lars, whether it be on concessions
or at a local business. That would
average out to be about twenty-
thousand dollars into the com-
munity in a single weekend.
Members of the Browerville
Lions Club want to make
Motzkos Field more accessible
by progressively improving the
lot. They want to transform
Motzkos Field into a nice recre-
ational area where families and
people of the community canrelax and enjoy the property.
The members also want better
facilities for when there are soft-
ball tournaments or events such
as Browerville Days when people
are camping and need user
friendly facilities. They are look-
ing to promote recreational
events such as softball on
Motzkos Field above all.
The first plan of action begins
with improving the
restroom/concession stand build-
ing. The plan is to replace the
current restrooms/concessions
that were built in the 1970s with
modern concessions, storage, andrestroom facilities.
If you have seen the restrooms
or concession stand at Motzkos
Field you know why this needs to
be done. The entire facility is
seriously in need of replacing.
The building itself, now dilap-
idated and rotting, is around
thirty-five years old It is small
and slowly disintegrating. In
order to continue to serve large
numbers of people, the building
needs to be larger and more user
friendly.
Members of the Lions Club
found a great opportunity to takeon this project. Their main goal
is to remove the old building and
replace it with a whole new
building that will be made o
brick and completely mainte-
nance free. The new building
will also be handicap accessible.
It will not only have new rest-
rooms, a new concession stand,
and more storage space, but also
have showers.
The members of the
Browerville Lions Club believe
this project will be the beginning
stage of the club and community
working together to make
Motzkos Field into a great recre-ational area. It is also a step
towards improving the communi-
ty. They are hoping with more
time and money they can even-
tually add another canoe landing,
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Courthouse renovationscontinue to be below budget
Lions Club has big plans for Motzko Field
The current facilities at
Motzko Field, right, are aged
nd in need of replacement.
Participants of Vacation Bible School were given the
chance to participate in many games, crafts, and events.
Photos submitted. Additional photos inside.
Continued on page 16.
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PEOPLE PAGEhe Browerville Blade, Page 2 Thursday, June 16, 2011
Obituary
Dr. Gerald Kintop, 80
Long Prairie
June 10, 1931 - June 11, 2011
Mass of Christian burial was
eld Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at St.
Mary of Mount Carmel Catholic
hurch, Long Prairie, for Dr.
erald Kintop, 80, who passed
way at home Saturday, June 11,
011, surrounded by his loving
amily. Rev. Richard Walz officiated
nd burial was at St. Marys
emetery, Little Falls.
Gerald was born June 10, 1931n Little Falls to Phillip and
helma (Stuart) Kintop. He
ttended Northwestern College of
hiropractic in Minneapolis, grad-
ating in September of 1957 and
eginning his own practice in
rainerd. In 1961 he moved his
ractice to Long Prairie. Peoples
ealth, as well as his own, was very
mportant to him. Gerald was truly
n example of practice what you
reach. He was a member of St.
Mary of Mt. Carmel Catholic
hurch and Knights of Columbus.
e was a lover of nature, enjoying
ird watching, camping, bicycling,
unting and spending time on hisarm. He also enjoyed dancing,
aveling, and spending time with
is family. All who knew Gerald
ill dearly miss his wit, energy and
ve for life. Geralds passing will
ave a void in the hearts of many.
Gerald is survived by his long
me special friend, Ardith Jensen,
ittle Falls; children, Krystine
Rick) Weum, Springdale, AR,
imothy (Cristy), Brainerd, Connie
Jeff) Pettit, Metamora, MI,
homas (Christina), Foxboro, WI,
arie (Mike) Sand, Seymour, CT
nd Molly (Jay) Johnston,
learwater; siblings, Phyllis (Paul)
ix, The Villages, FL, Elaine (Paul)acobson, Milaca and Bernice
Dave) Jacobson, Minneapolis; 19
randchildren and eight great
randchildren.
He was preceded in death by his
arents; and brothers, Clement
nd Harold.
Arrangements by Williams
ingmann Family Funeral Home,
tein Chapel, Long Prairie.
MarriageLicenses
Joshua D. Johnstone, Brower-lle, and Amanda L.E. Shipshock,
Minneapolis
rian K. Becker, Long Prairie and
raci L. Boser, Long Prairie
Benjamin G. Barlage, Alex-
ndria, and Margaret M. Kroll,
ong Prairie
BirthsLakewoodHealth System
Danessa Eide and Anthony
Noyes, Walker, girl, Brynly Lynn, 8
lbs 14 oz, June 6, 2011
Tamera Benton, Pequot Lakes,
girl, Bailee Mae, 8 lbs 7 oz, June 7,
2011
Born to Erin and Travis Lynch,
Staples, girl, Olivia Jane, 6 lbs 7 ozJune 7, 2011
Leah and Anthony Glaser,
Jenkins, girl, Claire Marie, 8 lbs 9
oz, June 7, 2011
Eliza and Aaron Strom, Wadena,
boy, Beau Jason, 8 lbs 1 oz, June 7,
2011
Chelsea and Lonnie Marcyes,
Browerville, girl, Bentley Ann, 6
lbs 8 oz, June 8, 2011
Katie and Chad McMillan,
Alexandria, boy, John Allan, 7 lbs 9
oz, June 9, 2011
Jeanne and Marshall Thelen,
Staples, girl, Natalie Jean, 8 lbs 3
oz, June 9, 2011
Cassidy SwansonCassidy Swanson, Browerville,
daughter of Michael Swanson and
Sharon Swanson, has been accept-
ed to St. Cloud State University on
an admissions scholarship. She is a
graduate of Browerville High
School and will attend St. Cloud
State in the fall of 2011. St. Cloud
State selects scholarship recipients
who demonstrate strong involve-
ment in their communities and
have outstanding academic
records.
Amy BrissonThe University of Minnesota
Duluth (UMD) has announced its
Deans List for Spring Semester
2011. Students on the Deans List
have achieved a grade point aver-
age of 3.5 or higher. Included on the
list is Amy J Brisson, Browerville,
So, Education & Human Service
Pro, Undeclared, Biology B S
Joshua LeprinceJoshua Leprince, son of Jerome
and Laurie Leprince, Browerville,
has received the Mark C. Sticha
Endowed Scholarship, established
in honor of Marks parents, Miloand Laverne Sticha.
This $1300 scholarship is
awarded to a student from Todd
County and is renewable for three
additional years.
Josh will be attending the
University of Minnesota Morris.
Brianna KleveBrianna Kleve, Browerville,
Nursing, Freshman, has accepted
an Academic Achievement
Scholarship, $1000 and Campus
Honor Scholarship $1000 from
Bemidji State University for the
2010-2011 academic year.
For more information, contactthe Office of Admissions and
Scholarships at (218) 755-2040 or
1-888-345-1721.
Local students namedto MSU MoorheadDeans List
The following students have
been named to the Minnesota
State University Moorhead
deans list in recognition of aca-
demic achievement spring
semester 2011. Students must
maintain a 3.25 or higher grade
point average and carry 12 grad-
ed credits to qualify for the
honor.
Daniel Determan and
Mackenzie Schorn, Browerville,
Paige Hillig, Mark Peterson,
Samantha Schultz and Samantha
Weiler, Long Prairie
Andrew DirkesAndrew Dirkes, Browerville, has
been named to the Presidents List
for the 2011 spring semester at
Minnesota Sate Community and
Technical College, Wadena
Campus. To earn this scholastic
achievement, a student must com-
plete 12 or more credits for the
semester with a grade point aver-
age of 3.5 or higher.
Amateur Poetry ContestA $1,000.00 grand prize is being
offered in a new free poetry contest
sponsored by Friendly Poets. There
are 50 prizes in all for amateur
poets who write and win."Even if you have never entered
a competition before," says Poetry
Editor Michael Thomas, "this is
your opportunity to win big. Even if
you have written only one poem
you are proud of, it deserves to be
read and appreciated by others.
Beginners are especially welcome!"
To enter send one poem 21 lines
or less: Friendly Poets, PO Box 21,
Talent, OR 97540. Or enter online
at www.friendlypoets.com.
Be sure your name and address
is on the page with your poem. The
deadline for entering is July 30,
2011. You may include a stamped
addressed envelope for a winners
list or view online where winners
will be posted at contest end.
CentraCare - Long
Prairie employees
give backCentraCare Health System
Long Prairie employees donated
over $5,000 in this years annual
Employee Giving Campaign. Im
honored to work with such commit-
ted employees, stated Amy Allen,
Development Officer for
CentraCare Health Foundation
Long Prairie. We had a 42 percent
participation rate among employ-ees. Thats the highest rate
throughout the entire CentraCare
Health System.
CentraCare Health Foundation
started the Employee Giving
Campaign in 1998 and the Long
Prairie campus joined efforts in
2008. The campaign provides an
opportunity to raise funds for
CentraCare Health System Long
Prairie. Over the last three years,
the employees have donated over
$21,000, stated Allen. Thats a
huge amount and great commit-
ment from our staff.
This years contributions will go
towards remodeling the frontentrance of the hospital.
For more information about the
foundation, please contact Amy
Allen at 320-732-2205.
Looking Back50 years ago - June 15, 1961
A beautiful wedding was solem-
nized at St. Peters Catholic
Church at 10 oclock May 30, 1961,
when Miss Geraldine Spychalla,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Spychalla of Hartford township,
became the bride of George Jagush,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Blase H.
Jagush of Ward township.
Following the wedding a dinner
was served to about 70 guests at St.
Peters Church parlors followed by
a reception at Eds Big Barn.
Supper was served to about 130
guests at the church parlors.
25 years ago - June 19, 1986Browerville will host more than
700 BHS graduates who plan toattend the first ever All School
Reunion to be held during
Browerville Days.
Miss Browerville candidates
were: Karla Bitz, Kristie
Stepaniak, Barb Lisson, Kristi
Goligowski, Kristi Hokanson,
Kimberly Ward, Allison Hilts, and
Angie Lorentz
MilestonesHappy Birthday this week to:
June 15: Matt Katterhagen, Ken
Salber, Sir Walter Bednarz; June
16: Corey Abrahamson, Mark
Brever, Angie Pufpaff, Pat Super,
Bryan Becker, Donna Hillmer,
Diane Myers, Alice Loken; June 17:
Jervae Brooks, David Host, Pam
Motzko, Chuck Van Zee, Roy
Motzko, Shane Wilson; June 18:
Kim Feist, Neal Becker, Doris
Baron, Gwen Cebulla, Colleen
Tomlinson; June 19: Ethan Quirt,
Russell Baron, Randy Becker, Pam
Biermaier; June 20: Nick Noska,
Rick Adamietz, Hannah Noska,
Richard Sovich; June 21: Ardell
Solem, Diane Chock, Roger Host,
Tim Salber, Marah May
Happy Anniversary this week
to: June 15: Fred and Dorothy
Becker, Rollie and Barb Spychalla,
Al and Delrae Mensen; June 16:
Roger and Marge Weske, Don andLila Lemm, Howard and Marlys
Tyrrell, Todd and Jodi Hillmer, Jay
and Barb Noland; June 17: Dan and
Barb Becker, Steve and Sharen
Peterson; June 19: Terry and Marie
Rickbeil; June 20: Paul and Toni
Grotenhuis, Denis and Pam Irsfeld;
June 21: Art and Lorranine Trout,
Tom and Ramona Steinmetz
Sadie Grace Schmitz
Phil and Denise Casperson
and Larry and Brenda Oetjen
would like to announce the
birth of thier granddaughter,
Sadie Grace, born May 31,
2011, 8 lb. 7 oz. Sadie was
born to Stephen and Brittni
(Casperson) Schmitz, of
Roeland Park, KS.
Peace Out
Contrary to popular rumor,Browerville Chiropracticwas NOT damaged bythe vehicle that crashedinto the building and
IS OPEN FORBUSINESS MONDAYTHROUGH FRIDAY
AS USUAL.
Please call (320)594-3050for an appointment.
You Creak ItIll Tweek It!
218-738-5155
31886 County Rd 3 Eagle Bend
SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 -1 - June 26
GOLF SPECIALGolf All Day w/Cart $35 Tues & Fri
Tue - Peel -n- Eat Shrimp/WingsFri -2 Meat Smorgasbord 5-9pm
- Surf & Turf & Prime Rib
Sat - Prime RibSun - Chefs Choice
SSuuppppeerr CClluubb OOppeenn 55--99ppmm
FATHERS DAY BUFFETFATHERS DAY BUFFET
3 Meat Buffet - June 19th11:00 am - 2:00 pm(Please Call For Reservations)
Fathers Day Golf Tournament3 Peron Scramble - June 18th
Shot Gun Start @ 10:00 am
Call For Details
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Used Book Sale benefits
Long Prairie LibraryLong Prairie Friends of the
ibrary will host a Used Book Sale
riday, June 17, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
nd Saturday, June 18, 9 a.m. to 12
oon. The sale will take place at
he Pet Vet, 21 Third St. N., across
he street from the library. Get
reat bargains and stock up on
eading material for your vacation,
r look for that perfect movie you
an watch again and again. All pro-
eeds benefit the library.
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
Repair work scheduled
or Highway 371 bridgeBeginning Wednesday, June 8,
MnDOT crews began repairs to the
ailing on the bridge over Business
Highway 371, south of
Brainerd/Baxter.
Motorists should expect lane clo-
ures in the areas where crews are
working. Please plan to slow down
nd drive with caution throughhis work zone.
Work should be completed by
riday, June 17; weather permit-
ng.
IS your child traveling safely, in
he appropriate car seat for their
ge and is your seat correctly
nstalled?
Car seat checkHave your childs car seat
hecked Thursday, June 16, 3 pm
pm, Prairie Motors, on Hwy 71,
ong Prairie.
Please call to set up an appoint-
ment, 320-732-4440 or 800-953-440. Car seats will be issued to
hose who meet the requirements.
Donations for car seats are appreci-
ted.
Sponsored by Todd - Wadena
Healthy Connections.
Blood driveA Todd County Red Cross blood
drive will be held Thursday, June
23, from 1-7 pm, at St. Josephs
Church in Grey Eagle and in
Wadena County on Monday, June
27, 12 - 6 pm, and Tuesday, June
28, 8 am - 2 pm, at the VFW,
Wadena.
Call 1-800-733-2767 or visit red-
crossblood.org to make an appoint-
ment or for more information.
Fast facts: Approx. every twoseconds someone in the U.S. needs
blood; More than 38,000 blood
donations are needed every day;
Only 38% of the U.S. population is
eligible to donate blood; Just 8% of
those eligible actually donate; One
out of every 10 people admitted to
the hospital need blood; One dona-
tion can help save the lives of up to
three people; The number one rea-
son donors say they give blood is
because they want to help others;
The American Red Cross supplies
approx. 40% of the nations blood
supply.
Dialysis unitopen house planned
CentraCare Kidney Program -
Alexandria Dialysis has finished
construction of its newly remodeled
and expanded kidney dialysis unit.
The new unit is modern and spa-
cious with 13 dialysis stations
ready for patient care by June 15.
New features for patients include
heat and massage options on the
recliners and flat screen TVs.
An open house is planned in con-
junction with Douglas County
Hospital from 4:30-7 p.m. Tuesday,
June 28, at 111 17th Ave. E., in
Alexandria. Please use the newdialysis entrance on the north side
of Douglas County Hospital.
Refreshments will be served.
In addition to the nine outpa-
tient units, CentraCare Kidney
Program provides training and fol-
low-up for home hemodialysis and
peritoneal dialysis in the St. Cloud
area. St. Cloud Hospital also pro-
vides hemodialysis, peritoneal dial-
ysis and continuous renal replace-
ment therapy for acutely ill inpa-
tients, therapeutic plasma
exchange for patients with neuro-
logical problems, and aquapheresis
to remove excess fluids from con-
gestive heart failure patients.For more information about
dialysis services in Alexandria or
the open house, call (800) 835-
6652, ext. 28527, or visit www.cen-
tracare.com.
Quilt ShowA quilt show will be held dur-
ing Browerville Days, Saturday,
June 25, from 10 am to 3 pm at
the Browerville Community
Center. If you have a handmade,
antique, or special quilt you
would like to display, please
bring it to the Community
Center between 9 and 10 am on
the 25th. Any information about
the quilt would be welcome.
Eagle Bend LibraryOne World Many Stories
June 21
Children ages 3-12 are invited
to One World, Many Stories
Tuesday, June 21, 10:30 to 11:15
a.m. GREAT Theatre will pres-
ent this interactive music play
featuring folk tales and music
from Germany, Mexico, Arabia,
Turkey and China.
One World, Many Songs
Workshop June 23
Children ages 9-12 are invited
to attend a workshop at the
Eagle Bend Library Thursday,
June 23, 3 to 4 p.m. Learn songs
in Dutch, Spanish, French and
Hebrew. Attendance limit is 25
and preregistration is required.
For more information, contact
the Eagle Bend library at 218-7
Eagle Bend Library Hours:
Monday 10-5, Tuesday 10-5,
Thursday 4-7, Saturday: 9-12
The Pirates ofPenzance opens
in StaplesGilbert & Sullivans comic
light opera about pirates and
swordfights and lovely daugh-ters and Keystone Cops and
young love will take place in
Lamplighter Community
Theatres production of Gilbert
and Sullivans comic light opera,
The Pirates of Penzance at
Centennial Auditorium, Staples.
Performances are set for
Thursday through Sunday, June
23-26, and Wednesday through
Friday, June 29, 30 and July 1.
All shows begin at 7:30 p.m.
except for the matinee Sunday,
June 26, which begins at 2:30
p.m. All tickets are general seat-
ing and doors will open 45 min-
utes before the show begins.Tickets are available at First
International Bank & Trust in
Staples and Motley; at Unity
Bank in Staples and Motley; at
the Staples World or by calling
218-894-1112.
Todd CountyHistorical Society
The Todd County Historical
Society met Monday, June 6, at the
museum.
Minutes of the May meeting and
the treasurers report were read
and approved.
Old Business:
Twelve people went on the birds
and wildlife tour. Holding a rum-
mage sale was discussed, with no
decision as to whether or not to
hold one. It was reported that 60
Browerville students toured the
museum.
New Business:Gerry Ruda invited everyone to
the groundbreaking ceremony for
the courthouse on June 7. A bus
tour with 30 people from Anoka
toured the museum on June 2.
Nursing home residents will tourthe museum on June 17. The trip
to Nebraska was cancelled. There
have been many good comments
about the wedding dress display at
the museum. The display will con-
tinue through June. It was decided
not to participate in Prairie Fest
this year. Peter Gorton will speak
about John Donaldson, a Negro
League ballplayer from this area,
at 7 pm, June 16. The public is
invited. Charlie Ring reported on a
talk given by Eugene Williams
about the great depression.
The next meeting is July 5.
After lunch the meeting was
adjourned.Elaine John, secretary
HAPPENINGSThe Browerville Blade, Page 3 Thursday, June 16, 2011
The sound you hear when you crack your knuckles is actually the sound of nitrogen
gas bubbles bursting.
Hippo milk is pink.
Ice Cream is a chinese food!
Women have a better sense of smell than men.
The human brain has the capacity to store everything that you experience.
Most elephants weigh less than a blue whale's tongue.
You can't plow a cotton field with an elephant in North Carolina.
The average person says 5,000 words in one day.
Jellyfish are 95% water.
By age 65, an average person has seen two million commercials.
People who drink coffee are less likely to commit suicide than people who don't.
Q-Tip Cotton Swabs were originally called Baby Gays.
More than ten people a year are killed by vending machines.
You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for
instance.....Franklin P. Jones
Peggys Potpourri
Browerville City Council meets
the second Thursday of the
month at 7 pm in the
Browerville City Hall
Hobo Dinner on the Grill1 lb. ground beef 8 slices bacon
potatoes, cubed cabbage
carrots green pepper
onion butter
salt, pepper, garlic salt non stick aluminum foil
to taste
Layer: Potatoes, salt, pepper, garlic salt, onion, green pepper,
ground beef, bacon, cabbage, carrots, 4-5 pats of butter. Wrap in
non stick aluminum foil and place on the grill for 30 minutes, or
until potatoes are tender.
*Can also be cooked in the coals of a campfire.
Serves 4
Todd County Drop-In CenterFri. June 17: 10 am - 1 pm,
Monthly meeting
Sat. June 18: 10 am - 5 pm,
Tubing, Fishing, Potluck
Tue. June 21: 3:30 - 6 pm,
Monthly meeting
Stacey Rushmeyer contributed this recipe. She said its a fam-
ily favorite and they make it fairly often in the summer, either on
the grill or while camping. Her in-laws request this when they get
together for a summer grill out. She made it one evening for her
family and and brought out a portion for Sonny and me one
evening. It was really good, and even tasty reheated the next day.
The Browerville City Council
met Thursday June 9, 2011. All
Council Members were present.
Also present was Mike Bruder.
The new air conditioner at the
Liquor Store is installed and
working very wel. The new beer
wagon is here and after some
brackets are welded in place, itwill be ready to rent out.
Under the Public Works
report, it was reported that new
signs are up at Motzkos Field
and that all Engine Noise signs
have been put up along the high-
way leading into Browerville.
Waste water lines were cleaned
and televised. This showed a
large hole in one of the waste
water lines. The solution to fix it
is to put in a sleeve that would
plug the hole at a cost of approx-
imately $5,000 vs. the cost of dig-
ging up and replacing that par-
ticular line. It was also discov-
ered that 10 manholes wereleaking water into the waste
water treatment plain. Cost to
seal them is approximately
$1,000 each.
Some of the blowers at the
waste water plant are not work-
ing. The blowers are used to
push oxygen into the pond for
the breakdown process. These
are the original blowers that
were put in when the plant was
built during the 1980s. They are
old, worn out and parts are no
longer available for them. New
blowers would be more energy
efficient, up to 60% of power cost
compared to what the old ones
cost to operate. Estimated cost of
blowers, laterals and installation
is approximately $400,000.
Lynn will see if there is any
grant money available for energy
efficient equipment, but there ismoney in the Waste Water Fund
to help cover the cost. Council
members approved.
Chuck is working with
Statema Backhoe for a long term
solution to repair 6th street by
the school.
Mike Bruder from Prairie
Sanitation stated that both the
tipping fees and fuel costs have
continued to rise. Example - the
cost per ton has seen an increase
of $5.00. Council members
approved a slight garbage fee
increase; for a 35 gallon can the
increase will be .20 cents per
month up to .37 cents per monthfor a 95 gallon can.
Council members also voted to
accept the donation of $750.00
from the Browerville Sportsman
Club. This money will be used
towards the purchase of training
equipment and continuing edu-
cation for the Browerville
Ambulance Department.
The Board of Appeals &
Equalization Training will be
held in Long Prairie on August
24, 2011. Hannah Wieshalla will
attend.
Waste water line and blowers
need repair and replacement
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OPINIONShe Browerville Blade, Page 4 Thursday, June 16, 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
Email; [email protected]
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I am not opposed to camping,
there is a good reason for it. To
me, going camping just to be
amping is unacceptable. Some
eople enjoy this activity, which
s fine with me, I just dont hap-
en to be one of those people.
When on a hunting trip to the
mountains of Colorado, camping
s the only option. Ive even
njoyed camping under those
ircumstances other than theme my two teen-aged sons
ent a sapling over and pitched
my tent on top of it. Alway be
eery of teenagers wanting to be
elpful. After moving my tent in
he dark that night, the rest of
he camping trip was very pleas-
nt.
Recently, my wife and I have
een camping, with good reason.
We sold our house, turned over
he keys, and the construction
n the new house has not been
ompleted. Depending on the
ay, or a persons attitude, we
re happy to have a place to live
or are hating the camping life.
My son, Damon, has a very
nice camper that he has gra-
ciously lent us during our time
of need. It works well and serves
our basic needs but we are far
from living in the style to which
we have been accustomed. The
biggest problem weve encoun-
tered is the location of the
camper. Since our building site
doesnt have water or electricity,
were camping in Damons
driveway. Im not complaining,
since we dont have many
options that would be better, but
Damons driveway has a few
things that are definite nega-
tives, perhaps four things. I
dont want to sound ungrateful,
but three coyote hounds live
about a hundred yards from the
camper pad. The coyote hounds
do what hounds are supposed to
do. They alert everyone in the
area to all threats, both per-
ceived and real. A coyote may be
passing through the area
around midnight. Personally, I
dont care if all the coyotes in the
state are parading under my
window. I would like to sleep.
The dogs must announce in loud
and melodic tones about what is
either impending doom or the
need to immediately go hunting.
If neither happens, after a few
minutes they quiet down and
wait for the next crisis, which
without fail, occurs within the
next hour.
The fourth and possibly the
worst annoyance of our camping
experience is the rooster.
Damon has a few hens that pro-
vide an unending supply of
fresh brown eggs and one roos-
ter that provides what he con-
siders music in the early morn-
ing hours. He seems to be of the
opinion everyone and every-
thing in the area would like to
hear how well he can crow at 3
a.m. Hes mistaken, as even the
coyote hounds are tired by that
time of the morning. A person
doesnt have to be close to a roos-
ter to be able to hear him loud
and clear. This must make him
extremely proud, as he will
make another attempt at wak-
ing up the world around 4:30
a.m. Some people arent amused
and have thought up various
chicken recipes in the wee hours
of the morning. By 6 a.m., Im
up having coffee beside the
camper. At that time, the rooster
will fly up and stand on the top
of the fence that surrounds his
pen. Hell face east and crow
twice. He will then turn careful-
ly around, face west, and crow
two more times. Happy that his
job is done, he flies back down to
be with his hens. By this time, I
find his crowing rather enter-
taining. My wife is still trying to
sleep and dreaming of chicken
recipes.
Ive come to understand how
some people enjoy camping.
There are parts of it that are
interesting and fun as long as
you dont take three coyote
hounds and a rooster camping
with you.
By Walter Scott
The long camping trip
VA Says PTSD Affects Most OIF-OEF VetsThe Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that as many as 95 percent of
veterans returning from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan have some form of
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Symptoms can include (1) nightmares,
(2) feeling numb, (3) having difficulty experiencing love or closeness with others,
(4) feeling jittery or overly alert, (5) having difficulty sleeping, (6) experiencing
anger or irritability, (7) having difficulty concentrating, (8) substance abuse
problems, (9) having feelings of despair or hopelessness.Some Benefit Increases Likely in 2012
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics the Consumer Price Index for
April is up 0.8 percent over the March CPI. This is important for military
retirees, and those drawing VA benefits, because the CPI is used to determine
the annual cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) and rate adjustments to VA
Disability and Compensation, Vets Pension programs, and other VA rates for the
following year. The Military Officers Association of America reports that the
April 2011 CPI is up 2.9 percent from the 2008 CPI, which means veterans and
survivors may see an increase in compensation and pension benefits in 2012, the
first since 2008.
Vet Employment LegislationU.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chairman of the Senate Veterans' Affairs
Committee, recently introduced major legislation to help veterans struggling to
find work and to address rising unemployment among our nation's heroes.
Senator Murray's bill, the Hiring Heroes Act of 2011, is the first of its kind to
require broad job skills training for all service members returning home andcomes at a time when more than one in four veterans aged 20-24 are unem-
ployed.
Pete Berscheit, Veteran Service Officer
347 Central Ave Suite 3,
Long Prairie, MN 56347
320-732-4419
Dear friends,
Nearly everyone has heard it said that in Minnesota you have two
seasons: Winter, and road construction. However, I believe there has
been a change in our seasons the last couple of years. We now have: Let
it snow, let it snow let it snow...... and Let it blow, let it blow, let it blow.
It seems the last couple of summers every nice day, if its not raining,
its blowing. It seems this summer is shaping up to be the same. Oh
well!
School has been out for some time now, but there is just as muchactivity going on at the school as ever. Between T-ball, baseball, swim-
ming, and many other activities, there is plenty to keep us running
around taking pictures. Thank goodness for summer interns. Ours,
Tarissa Host, started working at the office a little over a week ago and
Ive been keeping her busy running around interviewing summer work-
ers, taking pictures, and doing various stories. Now, she and most of the
band members are on their way to New York City on the band trip.
I remember when Jordan took this trip a few years ago, she had a
blast! I think she slept for three days solid after returning home, but
she had an opportunity to visit many places that lots of people never get
a chance to see in their lives. Kudos to Sandy Schorn for coordinating
this trip for the students, I can not imagine the amount of time she puts
into it..
Even though our baseball team didnt make it to State, they should
be very proud of themselves for the success they had this season. The
same goes for our Bronco Track Team, and Ben Dreher for his perform-
ance this year. It was a very exciting season of high school sports foreveryone.
Ive been doing a lot of yard work, a little fishing, and basically just
keeping busy so far this summer.
I cant believe Browerville Days is only two weeks away! This sum-
mer will be over before we know it.
This next weekend Nicholas and I will be going to Wisconsin for my
cousins wedding and my Grandmother Colleens 90th Birthday Party.
Its going to be a long drive as Nicholas has been with his aunt in
Zimmerman for a week and I have to pick him up there, on my way to
Duluth, to celebrate my brothers birthday, then on to Wisconsin the fol-
lowing morning. Ill be glad to be back in Browerville sometime Sunday
afternoon.
I am going to go for now. Its Monday afternoon and we need to get
the paper done.
Have a great summer.
Aaron
A letter from
the country
The Todd County Planning Commission held
public hearing at 6:30 PM on Thursday, June
, at the Main Street Government Center in
Long Prairie. Present were: Mike Wiener, Jim
Pratt, Lloyd Graves, Gene Irsfeld, and Rin
Porter, board liaison Gerry Ruda, and county
ELRM staff Linda Bleess and Garry Johanson.There were four items on the agenda. The
esults of the public hearing and commission
ction are as follows:
1. Scott and Jennifer Gove, Section 2, Grey
Eagle Township, application for a Conditional
Use Permit (CUP) to create a two-lot residen-
ial subdivision, and application for a
Preliminary Plot of Larry Back Lot consisting
f 3.42 acres divided into two residential non-
iparian lots on Mound Lake. The
Commission voted to table the applications so
hat the applicant could obtain a wetland
elineation performed by a licensed wetland
elineator, and could meet with the Grey Eagle
Town Board to discuss access areas from 140th
treet into the two proposed lots in the subdi-
ision.2. Willie and Emma Yoder, Section 17, Iona
Township, application for a CUP to construct
and operate a private school in the AF-1 zoning
district. The Commission voted to recommend
approval of the application to the County
Board.
3. Roman and Iva Gingerich, Section 32
Bartlett Township, application for a CUP to
construct and operate a private school in the
AF-2 zoning district. The Commission voted
to recommend approval of the application to
the County Board.
4. Catherine Waldoch, Section 36, Turtle
Creek Township, application for a CUP to oper-
ate a business of selling puppies in the AF-1
zoning district. A maximum of 20 small-breed
and large-breed puppies will be purchased at
one time from U.S.D.A. licensed dog breeders
and sold from the Waldochs farm via telephone
and internet. The puppies will be kept at the
farm for about 4 weeks until they are sold.
The Commission voted to recommend approval
of the application to the County Board.
The next meeting of the Todd County
Planning Commission is scheduled for July 7,
2011, at 6:30 PM at the Main StreetGovernment Center in Long Prairie.
By Rin Porter,
District One Commission Member
and Vice-Chair
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11-074146
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
ION OF THE DEBT AND
DENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
REDITOR WITHIN THE
IME PROVIDED BY LAW IS
OT AFFECTED BY THIS
CTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
hat default has occurred in the
nditions of the followingescribed mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
ecember 17, 2007
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
49,200.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Joann
eltemes, a single person
MORTGAGEE: Washington
utual Bank, FA
LENDER: Washington
utual Bank, FA
SERVICER: Chase Home
inance LLC
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-
NG: Filed December 21, 2007,
odd County Recorder, asocument Number 453847
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
ROPERTY:
Lots Twenty-two (22), Twenty-
hree (23), and Twenty-four (24),
lock Six (6), Townsite of Hewitt
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 603
Main St, Hewitt, MN 56453
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
ION NUMBER: 35-0014000
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
RTY IS LOCATED: Todd
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
E DUE ON THE MORTGAGE
N THE DATE OF THE
OTICE: $61,532.93
THAT all pre-foreclosurequirements 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,
any 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:
une 9, 2011, 10:00am
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff's
ain Office, 115 Third Street
outh, Long Prairie, MN 56347
to pay the debt secured by saidortgage 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 oth-
wise provided by law, the date
n or before which the mort-
agor(s) must vacate the proper-
, if the mortgage is not rein-
ated under section 580.30 orhe property is not redeemed
nder section 580.23, is 11:59
m. on December 9, 2011.
"THE TIME ALLOWED BY
AW FOR REDEMPTION BY
HE MORTGAGOR, THE
ORTGAGOR'S PERSONAL
EPRESENTATIVES OR
SSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCED
O FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDI-
IAL ORDER IS ENTERED
NDER MINNESOTA
TATUTES SECTION 582.032
ETERMINING, 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: April 19, 2011
JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association, as pur-
chaser of the loans and other
assets of Washington Mutual
Bank, formerly known as
Washington Mutual Bank, FA
(the "Savings Bank") from the
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, acting as receiver
for the Savings Bank and pur-
suant to its authority under the
Federal Deposit Insurance Act,
12 U.S.C. 1821(d).
Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
BY
Lawrence P. Zielke - 152559
Diane F. Mach - 273788
Melissa L. B. Porter - 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy 2160XRonald W. Spencer - 0104061
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 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 ANDDOES 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.
NOTICE OF POSTPONE-
MENT OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
The above referenced sale sched-
uled for June 9, 2011, at 10:00 AM,
has been postponed to August 4,
2011, at 10:00 AM, located at 115
Third Street South, Long Prairie,
MN 56347, said County and State.If this is an owner occupied, sin-
gle-family dwelling, the premises
must be vacated by February 6,
2012 at 11:59 PM.
Dated: June 7, 2011.
JPMorgan Chase Bank,
National Association, as purchaser
of the loans and other assets of
Washington Mutual Bank, former-
ly known as Washington Mutual
Bank, FA (the "Savings Bank")
from the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation, acting as
receiver for the Savings Bank and
pursuant to its authority under
the Federal Deposit Insurance Act,12 U.S.C. 1821(d).
Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
Lawrence P. Zielke - 152559
Diane F. Mach - 273788
Melissa L. B. Porter - 0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer - 0104061
12550 West Frontage Road,Ste.
200
Burnsville, MN 55337
(952) 831-4060
Attorney for Mortgagee
jn16c
11-074048
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 followingdescribed mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: June
28, 2007
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$96,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Deborah A.
Beck and Gary L. Beck, wife and
husband
MORTGAGEE: Baxter Credit
Union
LENDER: Baxter Credit
Union
SERVICER: Cenlar FSB
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-
ING: Filed July 30, 2007, Todd
County Recorder, as DocumentNumber 450514
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 2, Block 1, CIC 29,
Juergens Lake South First
Addition
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
21002 County Rd 96, Sauk
Centre, MN 56378
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
TION NUMBER: 17-0058000
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE
ON THE DATE OF THE
NOTICE: $93,864.74THAT 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:
August 4, 2011, 10:00am
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff's
Main Office, 115 Third Street
South, Long Prairie, MN 56347to 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 oth-
erwise provided by law, the date
on or before which the mort-
gagor(s) must vacate the proper-
ty, if the mortgage is not rein-stated under section 580.30 or
the property is not redeemed
under section 580.23, is 11:59
p.m. on February 6, 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: June 7, 2011
Baxter Credit Union
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
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 DEBTCOLLECTOR. 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 COLLECT
MONEY FROM ANYONE WHO
HAS DISCHARGED THE DEBT
UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY
LAWS OF THE UNITED
STATES.jn16-jy21c
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: July
18, 2008
MORTGAGOR(S): Jerad L.
Dahl, A Single Person
MORTGAGEE: MinnesotaNational Bank
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Filed for record
July 21, 2008, as Document No.
458201 in the office of the
County Recorder in Todd County,
Minnesota
ASSIGNMENT(S) OF MORT-
GAGE: Assignment dated July
18, 2008 to Minnesota Housing
Finance Agency, filed for record
July 21, 2008, as Document No.
458202 in the office of the
County Recorder in Todd County,
Minnesota
Said mortgage is not
Registered Land.TRANSACTION AGENT:
None
TRANSACTION AGENTS
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
None
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE:
Minnesota National Bank
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: U.S. Bank Home
Mortgage
MORTGAGED PROPERTY
ADDRESS: 520 Gillis Ave S
Browerville, MN 56437
TAX PARCEL ID NUMBER:
30-0021200
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: Lots 4 and 5, Block
15, Original Townsite of
Browerville, according to the plat
thereof on file and of record at
the County Recorders Office in
and for said Todd County,
Minnesota
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE
$61,200.00
AMOUNT DUE A
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
ING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY
ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGEE
$55,674.54
That prior to the commence-
ment of this mortgage foreclo-
sure proceeding Mortgagee/
Assignee of Mortgagee complied
with all notice requirements as
required by statute; That no
action or proceeding has beeninstituted 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:
August 18, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: Todd
County Sheriffs Office, County
Detention Center, 115 third
Street South, Long Prairie, MN
56347 to pay the debt then
secured by said Mortgage, and
taxes, if any, on said premises,and the costs and disbursements,
including attorneys fees allowed
by law subject to redemption
within six (6) months from the
date of said sale by the mort-
gagor(s), their personal represen-
tatives or assigns unless reduced
to five (5) weeks under MN Stat.
580.07.
TIME AND DATE TO
VACATE PROPERTY: If the real
estate is an owner-occupied, sin-
gle-family dwelling, unless oth-
erwise provided by law, the date
on or before which the mort-
gagor(s) must vacate the proper-
ty if the mortgage is not reinstat-ed under section 580.30 or the
property is not redeemed under
section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on
February18, 2012. If the forego-
ing date is a Saturday, Sunday or
legal holiday, then the date to
vacate is the next business day
at 11:59 p.m.
M O R T G A G O R ( S )
RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL
OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:
None
THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
THE MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGORS PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVES ORASSIGNS, 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 FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRI-
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ULTURAL PRODUCTION,
ND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: June 14, 2011.
MINNESOTA HOUSING
FINANCE AGENCY
Mortgagee/Assignee of
Mortgagee
Marinus W. Van Putten, Jr.,
Reg. No. 11232X
BEST & FLANAGAN LLP
225 South Sixth Street,
Suite 4000
Minneapolis, MN 55402
(612) 339-7121
Attorney for Assignee of
ortgagee
THIS IS A COMMUNICA-
ION FROM A DEBT COLLEC-
OR.jn16-jy21c
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
ION OF THE DEBT AND
DENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL
REDITOR WITHIN THE
IME PROVIDED BY LAW IS
OT AFFECTED BY THIS
CTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
hat default has occurred in the
nditions of the following
escribed mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
3/30/2007
MORTGAGOR(S): Shawn M
ahraus and Yvonne K Jahraus,
usband and wife.
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
lectronic Registration Systems,
nc. as nominee for Countrywide
ome Loans, Inc.
SERVICER: Bank of America,
.A.
MORTGAGE ID #: 1000157-
007919053-0
DATE AND PLACE OF
ECORDING: Recorded April 18,
007,Todd County Recorder,
ocument No. 448498.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
AGE: Assigned to: BAC Home
oans Servicing LP f/k/a
ountrywide Home Loans
ervicing LP Dated: January 29,
009,Recorded February 17,
009,Todd County Recorder,
ocument No. 461215.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
ROPERTY: Lots 6 &7 Block 1
ond's Third Addition
TAX PARCEL NO.: 33-0024800
ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:
338 Clark Street West
Eagle Bend, MN 56446
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPER-
Y IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
124,000.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
LAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
ATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
NG TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY
ORTGAGEE: $143,518.87
That prior to the commence-
ent of this mortgage foreclo-
ure proceeding Mortgagee/
ssignee of Mortgagee complied
ith all notice requirements as
quired by statute; that noction or proceeding has been
stituted at law or otherwise to
cover the debt secured by said
ortgage, or any part 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, June 02, 2011, 10:00
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 MinnesotaStatutes section 580.30 or the prop-
erty redeemed under Minnesota
Statutes section 580.23 is
12/02/2011 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: March 28, 2011
BAC Home Loans Servicing
LP f/k/a Countrywide Home
Loans Servicing LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
BAC Home Loans Servicing LP
f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 209-7599
THIS IS A COMMUNICA-
TION FROM A DEBT COLLEC-
TOR.
16751-106447
NOTICE OF
POSTPONEMENT
OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the above Mortgage
Foreclosure Sale is hereby post-
poned to Thursday, August 18,
2011, at 10:00 a.m., Main Lobby of
Todd County Detention Center,
City of Long Prairie in said County
and State.
Dated: June 02, 2011
BAC Home Loans Servicing LP
f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
Peterson, Fram & Bergman,
P.A.
By: Steven H. Bruns
Attorneys for:
BAC Home Loans Servicing LP
f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans
Servicing LP
Assignee of Mortgagee
55 E. 5th St., Suite 800
St. Paul, MN 55101
(651) 209-7599
16751-106447jn16c
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:
March 24, 2006
MORTGAGOR(S): Debra F.Strain, A Single Person
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo
Bank, N.A.
DATE AND PLACE OF
RECORDING: Filed for record
April 5, 2006, as Document No.
441099 in the office of the
County Recorder in Todd County,
Minnesota
ASSIGNMENT(S) OF MORT-
GAGE: Assignment dated March
24, 2006 to Minnesota Housing
Finance Agency, filed for record
April 5, 2006, as Document No.
441100 in the office of the County
Recorder in Todd County,
MinnesotaSaid mortgage is not
Registered Land.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
None
TRANSACTION AGENTS
MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER ON MORTGAGE:
None
LENDER OR BROKER AND
MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR
STATED ON MORTGAGE: Wells
Fargo Bank, N.A.
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
SERVICER: U.S. Bank Home
Mortgage
MORTGAGED PROPERTY
ADDRESS: 408 NE 8th StStaples, MN 56479
TAX PARCEL ID NUMBER:
38-0056400
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY: Lot 6 and South 7
feet of Lot 7 Block 4 Searles First
Addition to the City of Staples,
Todd County, Minnesota
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$89,250.00
AMOUNT DUE AND
CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF
DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
ING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGEE:
$85,293.16
That prior to the commence-
ment of this mortgage foreclo-
sure proceeding Mortgagee/
Assignee of Mortgagee complied
with all notice requirements as
required by statute; That no
action or proceeding has been
instituted at law or otherwise to
recover the debt secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof.
PURSUANT to the power of
sale contained in said mortgage,
the above described property will
be sold by the Sheriff of said
county as follows:DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
August 4, 2011 at10:00 a.m.
PLACE OF SALE: The East
entrance to the 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 attorneys fees allowed
by law subject to redemption
within six (6) months from the
date of said sale by the mort-
gagor(s), their personal represen-
tatives or assigns unless reduced
to five (5) weeks under MN Stat.
580.07.
TIME AND DATE TO
VACATE PROPERTY: If the real
estate is an owner-occupied, sin-
gle-family dwelling, unless oth-
erwise provided by law, the date
on or before which the mort-
gagor(s) must vacate the proper-
ty if the mortgage is not reinstat-
ed under section 580.30 or the
property is not redeemed under
section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on
February 4, 2012. If the forego-
ing date is a Saturday, Sunday orlegal holiday, then the date to
vacate is the next business day
at 11:59 p.m.
M O R T G A G O R ( S )
RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL
OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE:
None
THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY
THE MORTGAGOR, THE
MORTGAGORS 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 FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRI-
CULTURAL PRODUCTION,
AND ARE ABANDONED.
Dated: May 31, 2011.
MINNESOTA HOUSING
FINANCE AGENCY
Assignee of Mortgagee
Marinus W. Van Putten, Jr.,
Reg. No. 11232X
BEST & FLANAGAN LLP225 South Sixth Street
Suite 4000
Minneapolis, MN 55402
(612) 339-7121
Attorney for Assignee of
Mortgagee
THIS IS A COMMUNICA-
TION FROM A DEBT COLLEC-
TOR.jn2-jy7c
10-071190
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND
IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINALCREDITOR 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:
November 13, 2009
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$102,727.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Margaret
A. West and Kerry D. West, wife
and husband
MORTGAGEE: MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,
Inc.
TRANSACTION AGENT:
Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc.
MIN#: 100273100009197316
LENDER: M&I Bank FSB
SERVICER: Wells Fargo
Bank, NA
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-
ING: Filed November 20, 2009,
Todd County Recorder, as
Document Number 465663
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: Wells Fargo
Bank, NA; Dated: January 5,
2011 filed: February 28, 2011,
recorded as document number
472025
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 4, Block 22, Original
Townsite of Staples
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 316
Ne 6Th Street, Staples, MN
56479
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
TION NUMBER: 38-0025000
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: ToddTHE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE
ON THE DATE OF THE
NOTICE: $105,995.88
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:July 14, 2011, 10:00am
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff's
Main Office, 115 Third Street
South, 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 oth-erwise provided by law, the date
on or before which the mort-
gagor(s) must vacate the proper-
ty, if the mortgage is not rein-
stated under section 580.30 or
the property is not redeemed
under section 580.23, is 11:59
p.m. on January 17, 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 MINNESOTASTATUTES 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: May 27, 2011
Wells Fargo Bank, NA
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
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
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DVISED THAT THIS OFFICE
S DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
OLLECTOR. ANY INFORMA-
ION OBTAINED WILL BE
SED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
HIS NOTICE IS REQUIRED
Y THE PROVISIONS OF THE
AIR DEBT COLLECTION
RACTICES ACT AND DOES
OT IMPLY THAT WE ARE
TTEMPTING TO COLLECT
ONEY FROM ANYONE WHO
AS DISCHARGED THE DEBT
NDER THE BANKRUPTCYAWS OF THE UNITED
TATES.jn2-jy7c
11-071806
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALETHE 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: June
5, 2009
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
MOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
85,538.00
MORTGAGOR(S): George
attson Sr., a single person
MORTGAGEE: Wells Fargo
ank, NA
LENDER: Wells Fargo Bank,
A
SERVICER: Wells Fargo
ank, NA
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-
NG: Filed July 1, 2009, Todd
ounty Recorder, as Document
umber 463411LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
ROPERTY:
Lot Six (6), Block Twenty-
ight (28), Original Townsite of
taples Mill
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 403
Th St Ne, Staples, MN 56479
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
ION NUMBER: 38.0031700
COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
RTY IS LOCATED: Todd
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
E DUE ON THE MORTGAGE
N THE DATE OF THE
OTICE: $88,149.44
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,
any 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:
uly 14, 2011, 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
mortgage is not reinstated under
section 580.30 or the property is
not redeemed under section
580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on January
17, 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, AMONGOTHER 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: May 27, 2011
Wells Fargo Bank, NA
Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLP
BY
Lawrence P. Zielke - 152559
Diane F. Mach - 273788
Melissa L. B. Porter - 0337778Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer - 0104061
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 THEFAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT AND DOES
NOT IMPLY THAT WE ARE
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT
MONEY FROM ANYONE WHO
HAS DISCHARGED THE DEBT
UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY
LAWS OF THE UNITED
STATES.jn2-jy7c
11-074277
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALETHE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-
TION OF THE DEBT AND
IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINALCREDITOR 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:
December 3, 2004
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL
AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:
$75,000.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Ryan R.
Kuklok, a single person
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT:
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc.
MIN#: 1003188-0100009321-7
LENDER: Optimum
Mortgage Services Inc.
SERVICER: EverHome
Mortgage Company
DATE AND PLACE OF FIL-
ING: Filed December 10, 2004,
Todd County Recorder, as
Document Number 431242,
Thereafter corrected by
Corrective Mortgage dated
December 3, 2004 and recorded
January 26, 2005 as Document
Number 432069.
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE: Assigned to: EverBank;
Dated: April 25, 2011
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
PROPERTY:
Lots 3 and 4, Block 7, Fawn
Lake Meadows
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
29691 County 26, Browerville,
MN 56438
PROPERTY IDENTIFICA-
TION NUMBER: 08-0085000
and 08-0085100COUNTY IN WHICH PROP-
ERTY IS LOCATED: Todd
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE
ON THE DATE OF THE
NOTICE: $69,945.11
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 saidcounty as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
June 30, 2011, 10:00am
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff's
Main Office, 115 Third Street
South, 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 realestate 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 the
mortgage is not reinstated under
section 580.30 or the property is
not redeemed under section
580.23, is 11:59 p.m. on
December 30, 2011.
"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: May 9, 2011
EverBank
Assignee of Mortgagee
SHAPIRO & ZIELKE, LLPBY
Lawrence P. Zielke - 152559
Diane F. Mach - 273788
Melissa L. B. Porter -
0337778
Randolph W. Dawdy 2160X
Ronald W. Spencer - 0104061
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 COLLECT
MONEY FROM ANYONE WHO
HAS DISCHARGED THE DEBT
UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY
LAWS OF THE UNITEDSTATES.
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LITTLE ELK
TOWNSHIP NOTICEThe Little Elk Township road
tour will take place Tuesday,
June 21, at 9 am, starting at
Robert Hagers.
L.J. Abrahamson, clerk
LITTLE ELK
TOWNSHIP NOTICEThe Little Elk Town Board
will hold their regular June
meeting Thursday, June 23, at
the town hall.L.J. Abrahamson, clerk
HARTFORD
TOWNSHIP NOTICEThe regular monthly meetings
of the Hartford Township board
will be held the fourth Monday of
the month at 8:00 pm until fur-
ther notice.
Terry Rickbeil, clerk
TODD COUNTY, MINN.
2011 Bridge Replacements
Closing date: July 11, 2011Sealed bids will be accepted
until 10:00 A.M., July 11, 2011 bythe Todd County Public Works
Director/Engineer and County
Auditor/Treasurer at 44
Riverside Drive, Long Prairie,
Minnesota 56347 for the follow-
ing construction projects:
S.A.P. 077-599-057 (Bridge
#77J72)
Pre-cast Concrete Single Box
Culvert (16 x 6)
installation & approach grad-
ing
S.A.P. 077-623-006 (Bridge
#77J74)
Pre-cast Concrete Double Box
Culvert (10 x 5)
installation & approach grad-
ing
S.A.P. 077-623-007 (Bridge
#77J73)
Pre-cast Concrete Double Box
Culvert (14 x 6)
installation & approach grad-
ing
Plans and Specifications are
available for viewing and /or pur-
chase at the Office of the Todd
County Public Works
Department, 44 Riverside Drive,
Long Prairie, Minnesota 56347.
Non-refundable cost of plans
and proposal -- $40.00
(Minnesota State Sales Taxincluded).
Bid envelope shall be clearly
labeled in the lower left-hand
corner with the appropriate proj-
ect number. The Todd County
Board of Commissioners reserves
the right to reject any or all bids,
to waive any informalities or
technicalities therein, and to
award Contract to bidder sub-
mitting proposal which best
serves the interests of Todd
County.
Loren Fellbaum
Public Works
Director/Engineer
Todd Countyjn16-30c
City of Browerville
Official Minutes of the
Browerville City Council
Meeting Date:
June 9, 2011The monthly Browerville City
Council Meeting for June met at
City Hall on June 9, 2011 and
was called to order at 7:00 p.m.
Members Aksamit, Iten, Oberg,
Wieshalla and Heid were pres-
ent. The meeting opened with
the Pledge of Allegiance.
Consent Agenda:
Approval of Minutes
Payment of Claims
Building Permits:
P. J. Sutlief 311 First St.
Build 22 x 26 x 14 garage
Motion by Heid second by
Wieshalla to approve the
Consent Agenda as presented.
CU
Department Reports:
Liquor Store: Council heard
that the new air conditioning
system is in and working.
Public Works: Council was
updated on needed repairs to the
wastewater system. Motion by
Iten, second by Oberg to approve
repairing the sewer line leading
to the Miltona Rd. lift station
and installing new gaskets on
ten manholes running along east
5th Street and Railroad Ave. CU
Motion by Aksamit, second by
Wieshalla approving Resolution
06092011A ordering the prepara-
tion of plans for the replacement
of blowers and laterals at the
wastewater treatment plant. CU
Ambulance: Council hear
that the ambulance department
will have an inspection in early
July.
Fire: Council heard that the
new fire tanker chassis has been
delivered to Midwest Fire for
construction of the fire appara-
tus.
Motion by Oberg second by
Aksamit to approve Department
Reports. CU
Other Business:
Billboard Ordinance Council
discussed the potential need for a
billboard ordinance and reviewed
the ordinance presented. Motion
by Wieshalla, second by Iten to
approve the ordinance as pre-
sented. CU
Motion by Aksamit, second by
Wieshalla to amend the Fee
Schedule to include a Billboard
application fee of $100.00 to be
paid annually. CU
Motion by Iten, second by
Heid to set the lot rent for bill-
boards in the DPI Business park
at $50.oo per month with clause
in rental agreements that the
term of the rental can be cut
short if the lot is sold. Rent to be
paid annually.
Special Meeting for review o
2010 audit motion by Iten, sec-ond by Wieshalla to set June 21st
at 10:00 a.m. for a special council
meeting to review the audit. CU
Resolution 06092011 motion
by Aksamit, second by Oberg to
approve the Resolution accepting
the donation from the
Browerville Sportsmans Club to
the Browerville Ambulance
Department for the purchase o
equipment and training. CU
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By Tarissa Host
Although school has been out
for a couple of weeks, the Tigers
Baseball team has been busy
playing multiple games each
week. They have greatly
improved during the year, not
only physically but as a team.
Each player has contributed
large amounts of dedication and
effort to the team.
Coach Middendorf statedthe kids were never short on
confidence. We have a young
team, but great senior leadership
and the willingness of the
younger players to put in much
needed effort is why the team is
winning. It is not one individual
that makes the team. Our boys
are playing really good baseball.
Coach Middendorf had great
expectations for his team, and
confidence in the boys that if
they worked hard they could
achieve great things. He says
they are great all around players
and work well together.
Having a young team did not
concern him or the players.
Austen Wollenburg, a senior,
said the team was glad to have a
good group of younger players to
step up. The younger players
really stepped up and filled their
positions.The players said the
upper-classman give confidence
to the under-classman. Joey
Gaida, also a senior, said As a
senior we try to pass down our
own experiences we learned from
previous seniors over the years.
The team agreed that hard
work along with team work and
game preparation has brought
them as far as theyve come.
The biggest concern the team
had in the beginning was their
defense. Mitchell Heid, pitcher
and shortstop for the Tigers said
I knew we could keep putting
runs on the board, but in order tokeep winning games and contend
for a state title, our defense
needed improvement. At the
start of the season there was
trouble with defense but after
moving people around to where
they are comfortable things
began to work out.
The team has accomplished
many things this season. To this
years seniors, the season has
been bittersweet. They hope to
have given enough advice and
encouragement to the younger
players to jump-start next years
season. It has been a great sea-
son for the young team.
Host joins summer staff
at Blade Office
A great season of Tiger
baseball comes to
an end
Hello, I am Tarissa Host and this summers intern, or slave as
hey call it, at the Blade office. You may have seen me at various
porting events taking pictures during the school year as well.
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