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Zumbrota Covered Bridge

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

FREE

Pharmacy, 732-5311; Toll Free, 1-866-732-4163; Emergency, 732-7565; Hallmark Shop, 732-7200
370 Main Street, Zumbrota Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

Tylenol
Extra Strength

EPT
Pregnancy Test
2 Tests

Main Street Pharmacy


& Your Health
Mike Brengman

$ 99 $ 89 100 Caplets

We care enough to provide the best in pharmacy services.

Activa
Sheer Therapy Womens Dress Socks Graduated Compression

Coricidin HBP
Cough and Cold
16 Tablets

$ 79

1395
Regular Strength
14.2 Oz.

1 Pair

Afrin
Original Pump Mist 12 Hour Relief
.5 Oz.

Head & Shoulders

Shampoo

$ 49

$ 79
Purell
Hand Sanitizer
8 Oz. Pump

Systane
Long Lasting Lubricant Eye Drops
.5 Oz.

$ 49

$ 49

Super Poligrip
Denture Adhesive Cream

Sea Breeze
Deep Clean Astringent
10 Oz.

$ 29

2.4 Oz.

$ 29

Band-Aid
Sheer Strips Assorted Sizes
60 Count

Benzoyl Peroxide Gel 5%


Acne Medicine
1.5 Oz.

$ 99

$ 89

Gorman's
y Sale Labor Da bate
Plus Re
See store for details.

Main Street Meats


Home of the areas largest FULL SERVICE meat department Pine Island 507-356-4655 Open Monday Noon-6 p.m.; Tuesday - Friday 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Closed Sunday

money $4 off per gallon plus $5 interior or exterior paint on Valspar Integrity 13. /30/2013 and 09/08/20 purchased between 08

llon. Save $9 per ga back by mail-in rebate

We feature a Full Service Meat Center... NOT PREPACKAGED!

T-Bone Steak.......... 5 Porterhouse Steak ... $699 $ 59 Ground Beef ............ 3 $ 99 Chicken Breast ....... 3 $ 99 Chicken Breast ....... 5 Bratwurst .............. $399 $ 99 Cheese..................... 4
Save $3.00 Lb.
Lb. U.S.D.A.

U.S.D.A.

GRILL SPECIALS
$ 99
Lb.

Save $3.00 Lb.

85% Lean

Lb.

Boneless, Skinless

Lb.

8 Varieties Bacon Wrapped Stuffed

Lb.

Homemade Regular or Wild Rice

Lb.

Provolone

Save $1.00 Lb.

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These prices good Wednesday, August 28 through Tuesday, September 3, 2013.

Pepsi Products ..... $399 Pepsi Products . 3/$1199 Water .................. $499 Gorman's Blockbuster Buy
All 12 Pack Aquafina 24 Pack

Everyday Low Price Pop!

All 6-24 Oz. Bottles

Boneless, Skinless

Saturday, August 31 Only

Chicken Breast
Limit 10 Lbs. Please Call Ahead

$ 99

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BOATS & MOTORS


FOR SALE: Alumacraft Classic Delux 16 fishing boat with 40 horse Johnson motor with tilt and trim on a yacht club roller trailer. New deck bow to stern. 2 new batteries, new boat cover, 2 gas cans, anchors, trolling motor and other extras. Its ready to put in the water, $2,500. Call 507-271-7044. 31-tfc

CARS & TRUCKS


FOR SALE: 2011 Hyundai 2-door hatchback. Great commuter or college car loaded for comfort with great mpg. 49,500 miles, automatic transmission, AC, power windows and lock, cruise control, iPod dock, aluminum alloy wheels, cruise control, fog lights and receiver hitch for your bike rack. Asking $9,555. Call Jim at 651-927-9088 or Kim at 507-2711633. 35-3f

All you need for

Congratulations

African Violets and Orchids


Fertilizer, Pots and Soil Medium

Rachael Rostad
Princess Kay of the Milky Way Runner-Up

starting to bloom!
Shutttle Service to
Zumbrota

FALL MUMS

Security State Bank of Wanamingo


BANKING HOURS Lobby Open: Mon. 8-5, Tues.-Fri. 8-3, & Sat. 8-12 Drive-up Open: Mon. 8-5, Tues.-Thurs. 8-4, Fri. 8-6, & Sat. 8-12 ATM Open: 7 Days a Week, 24 Hours A Day

Your local electrician Zumbrota, MN

507-732-7387 Cell 507-208-6000


eowNeowS31

12 DEPARTURES DAILY! FREE WIFI IN VANS!


Services to and from

Hwy. 52

Peter McWaters

Minneapolis Airport Mall of America

JOELS GREENHOUSE
& NURSERY 507-356-4041
"Unique Service and Selection"
with ATM 232 Main Street, Wanamingo, MN 55983 507-824-2265 Fax 507-824-2960 www.ssbwanamingo.com 24 Hour Banking

490 St.

Oronoco, Pine Island & Zumbrota 507-216-6354 www.rochestershuttleservice.com


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5 Joel's Greenhouse
Pine Island

South of Zumbrota on Hwy. 52 to 490th Street, then 1 mile west.

CLOSED Monday, September 2 in observance of Labor Day SUMMER HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Closed Sunday

"The Friendly Home-Town People"

Charlie's Power Equipment Center

Tune-Up Time
Specials from $39.95
We service all makes Pickup and Delivery available

TIRES TIRES TIRES


ROY N ALS
AUTO SERVICE
Goodhue 651-923-4525
Neven Sodd

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GARAGE SALE FEVER STRIKES AGAIN!

507-367-2522
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GARAGE SALE Friday, September 13 & Saturday, September 14


To be included on the Zumbrota All City Garage Sale map, fill out this form and attach $11.00. Drop off the form and fee at The NewsRecord Office, 225 Main St., Zumbrota NO LATER THAN 5 P.M., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 A map showing all locations and listings of sales will be available in the September 11 Zumbro Shopper.
Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________ Directions (if rural): ___________________________________________________________

ZUMBROTA CITY-WIDE

Cemetery Monuments Markers


Gerry Thumann
Zumbrota

Oronoco Auto Parts & Auto Sales


410 1st St., Oronoco, MN 55960

Junkers and Repairables

$200 - $7,500
on most vehicles free tow

507-732-7258 507-259-0364 Melgard Monuments


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More $$$ If Sellable


www.oronocoautoparts.com

507-367-4315 or 800-369-4315
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BOTH ND FRIDAY AAY SATURD

Dates: Friday, Sept. 13 only Saturday, Sept. 14 only Both Days Times: Friday _______________________ Saturday ______________________________ Do you want your name listed: YES NO 6-8 Items of Interest: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________
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Complete Lawn Care Services Fertilizing/Weed Control


Lawn Mowing Snow Removal Services
Todd Hammel, owner HCHOutdoorServices@yahoo.com
More than 7 years of experience.
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507-696-6001

Rons Landscape Maintenance


Pruning Yard Clean-Up Planting
30 Years Experience Ron Flemke

507-250-2912
e-mail: ronflemke@bevcomm.net
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PIRES OFFER EX 013 AUG. 31, 2 . AT 5 P.M

Boraas Monuments
For Your Cemetery Granite Needs
Contact Byron Boraas Kollmann Rep. 107 East 13th St., Zumbrota 507-696-7997
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Howard Miller

CLOCKS
Youll find many different styles to fit just what youre looking for.

TATGE JEWELRY
625 2nd Street Kenyon

507-789-6522
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HEARTLIND TREES, INC.


Brush Mowing Hauling Lot Clearing Skid Loader Work

Tree Trimming

STUMP GRINDING
Licensed & Insured

Paul Zielsdorf 507-732-4454 Larry Zielsdorf 507-732-7471


Free Estimates
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This sale supersedes all other advertised specials, Internet specials and/or sales. *Includes $500 Ford Credit Rebate. Must finance with Ford Motor Credit. On approved credit. Sales ends August 31, 2013. Dealer not responsible for typos. Not responsible for late delivery by the US Postal Service. Copyright 2013, VIP Marketing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Trophy Store and More


Trophies and Promotional Products

CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank our family and friends for all the cards, gifts and well wishes at our 50th wedding anniversary party. Also, thanks to the waitresses at the American Legion in Red Wing. 35-1p John and Deloris Meyer

Brian and Laurie Harvell 507-732-4041 or


www.trophystoreandmore.com
S4-last wk. of mon.

507-259-6190

Thanks to everyone for their cards, prayers and visits while I was in the hospital and then in the Zumbrota Nursing Home for recuperation. A special thanks to the Zumbrota Ambulance, the staff, nurses and physical therapists at St. Marys Hospital and the Zumbrota Health Care Center for their TLC, and to my family for coming every day to see me. 35-1p Galene Berg

GIVE AWAY
FREE 7-year-old shorthair pointer, free 1 year old collie-lab mix. Neutered, good with kids. 651-485-9485. 34-3cc

Better Hearing Aid Centers


Terry Carlson, Hearing Consultant and Embroidery
IN HOUSE DESIGN, SCREEN PRINTING & EMBROIDERY

MISC. ITEMS FOR SALE


FOR SALE: Piano, very good condition with bench. Asking $500 firm, 507-8242355. 35-3p FOR SALE: Dining room table with three chairs, great condition, $40 or best offer; blue swivel rocker, $20 OBO; teninch skill saw with stand, $50; Sears air compressor, two horse power, 15 gallon tank with hoses, $125 OBO; Photosmart printer HP 7760, works great, $10; several CD compilations, $1 each, 507-319-5865 or 507-824-2723. 35-1cc FOR SALE: U-pick sweet corn, 2 miles south of Mazeppa on Wabasha County Road 1. Jim Schreader. 35-1p FOR SALE: Patio set with four chairs plus cushions; table includes umbrella; two-person glider chair with cushion. $500, call 507-210-9161. 33-3cc BUFFALO MEAT FOR SALE: Naturally raised, boneless, USDA inspected Cryovac and fresh frozen. Steaks, roasts, ground brats, patties, jerky and more, 507-732-4080, email: scbison@hcinet. net. 26-tfc

The Gutter Guy


Exterior Home Specialist
Many colors of seemless gutters available Installation and Repair
Steve Morris, owner

FREE Hearing Tests FREE House Calls Service all makes and models of hearing aids 20 Years Experience

651-258-4471 1-800-348-4471
29750 150th Ave. Way, Welch, MN. N&S9-tfc

TSHIRTSPOLOS SWEATSHIRTS JACKETS CAPS


17304 Sugarloaf Parkway Zumbrota, MN 55992 507-732-5633 Becky and Kevin Nelson, Owners
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U-PICK ZESTAR!
Opening Saturday, August 31 Pre-picked & U-PICK APPLES! Kids' Corn Maze & Alpacas Wagon Rides Daily
DAILY 9 A.M.-6 P.M.MAZEPPA507-843-3033
AppleRidgeOrchard.com
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507-696-2413 269-275-1780
Locally owned and operated 18 years experience
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A Gathering Storm
Whether or not you agree with the datagathering practices of the government and private and publicly held companies, there is no doubting the fact that various entities want to know as much about us as possible. Insurance companies, of course, feed data that helps them assess risk. For example, the more auto insurers know about drivers' specific behaviors, the better they are able to properly price premiums. Even now, some insurance companies are collecting data about driving habits by analyzing the data collected by sensors in policyholders' vehicles. These sensors are able to record information about what routes are driven, the number of miles driven, the time of day, speed and braking patterns. Call it "custom risk assessment." When you insure with us, you can feel confident about your insurance protection. Does your current auto insurance policy cover you and you family adequately? We're your one-stop source for discount rates with great companies of the insurance industry. Let us show you how we can save money for you on all your insurance needs! For more information we invite you to call us at 507732-5693. We can help. We're located at 269 Main Street, Zumbrota, where we will listen and work with you to develop a policy that satisfies your needs.

THANK YOU
The Pine Island Pioneers Amateur baseball team would like to thank their 2013 sponsors. Ron's Auto Repair and Northtown Carwash Pine Island Bank Owen Locker Plant CJ Auto Sales Gorman's Meat Market Olson Motor Repair, LLC Merle and Colleen Sorum Jane Getting Scott and Carol Strand Mike Braaten Pine Island Sports Bar Kwik Trip American Waterworks Adrian's Parts City Wick Buildings Workout 24/7 Bevcomm Green's Antiques McNamara Trucking Pine Island Lumber
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Summertime Fun Picnic Table Rental


Special Events Reunions Graduations Weddings Festivals Business Functions
Rob/Deb Westgard 26697 520th St., Pine Island

507-356-4018 FREE DELIVERY AND SET-UP


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228 West Ave., Zumbrota Locally Owned & Operated Phone 507-732-7329 www.hubfoodcenter.com

Food Center
U.S.D.A. Bone-In Beef Loin Super Pack

Supplies are limited to stock on hand. Sorry, No Rainchecks!

Ah-Sirt Fitness and Nail Studio


Classes located downtown, downstairs from Wild Ginger. Contact Trisha for more details.

... do something for yourself. Fitness for everyone at all levels.


Personal training available! Customize workouts to your individual needs. All classes subject to change without notice for any reason. Please call or email for more information and to verify schedule. ViSalus Distributor VISIT US ON trishamiller.bodybyvi.com TO ORDER FACEBOOK

507-208-0004 ahsirtfitness@gmail.com
SEPTEMBER 2013 CLASS CALENDAR
Wednesday Thursday Friday

TWO DAY MEAT SALE! Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Fresh Super Pack 93% Extra Lean

Ground Beef

Monday
2 NO CLASSES CLOSED

Tuesday
3 5:15 a.m. Cardio Kickbox 5:15 a.m. TRX**

Saturday Sunday

T-Bone Steak

4 5 7 8 6 4:15 a.m. Zumba 6:15 a.m. Kettlebells 5:15 a.m. Zumba 10 a.m. 5:15 a.m. Piyo TRX** Tone** 2:45 p.m.Bosu** 3:45 p.m. 90 Min. 3:45 Yoga* Yoga* 14 9 15 13 12 10 11 4:15 a.m. Piyo 10 a.m. 6:15 a.m. Kettlebells 5:15 a.m. Zumba 5:15 a.m. Piyo 4:15 a.m. Cardio 5:15 a.m. Cardio Kickbox TRX** Tone** 6:15 a.m. TRX** Kickbox 6:30-7 p.m. Express Line 3:45 p.m. 90 Min. 6:30 p.m. Zumba in 5:15 a.m. Circuit Dance Yoga* the park 2:45 p.m. Bosu** 7-8 p.m. Footloose Line Dance 3:45 p.m. Yoga* 20 16 17 18 19 22 21 4:15 a.m. Piyo 5:15 a.m. Bootcamp 4:15 a.m. Zumba 6:15 a.m. Kettlebells 5:15 a.m. Zumba 10 a.m. Tone** 5:15 a.m. Cardio Kickbox 6:15 a.m. TRX** 5:15 a.m. Zumba TRX** 3:45 p.m. 90 Min. 6:30-7 p.m. Express Line 6:30 p.m. Zumba in 2:45 p.m.Bosu** Yoga* Dance the park 3:45 Yoga* 7-8 p.m. Footloose Line Dance 27 24 23 25 26 29 28 5:15 a.m. Piyo 4:15 a.m. Piyo 4:15 a.m. Piyo 6:15 a.m. Kettlebells 5:15 a.m. Zumba 10 a.m. Tone** 6:15 a.m. TRX** 5:15 a.m. Cardio Kickbox 5:15 a.m. Bottcamp TRX** 3:45 p.m. 90 Min. 6:30 p.m. Zumba in 2:45 p.m.Bosu** 6:30-7 p.m. Express Line Yoga* the park Dance 3:45 Yoga* 7-8 p.m. Footloose Line Dance 30 PLEASE NOTE: Classes with *are Specialty classes with no fee, sign up is required. 4:15 a.m. Piyo PLEASE NOTE: Classes with ** are Specialty classes, sign up required and specialty pices apply. 5:15 a.m. Cardio Kickbox TRX room for 8 people, Zumba Tone room for 10 people, Bosu room for 6 people. 6:30-7 p.m. Express Line ALL classes must have 4 people to hold the class. Zumba in the park will be held in the Dance Covered Bridge Park, weather permitting. If bad weather, class will be held in gym.

$ 59

Lb.

$ 99

Lb.

U.S.D.A. Boneless Beef Rib Super Pack

Hormel Bone-In Pork Loin

Ribeye Steak

$ 99

6 1

Lb.

Rib Half Loin $169 Lb. Loin Half Loin $189 Lb.
Farmland Whole Boneless

Swift Bone-In Whole Pork in the Bag

Shoulder Roast

Pork Loin
7 Lbs. Average

$ 39
18 Lbs. Average 40 Lb Box

Great for Pulled Pork! Lb.

$ 99

Super Buy!

Lb.

Fresh Cut Chicken

Hickory Smoked

Classes are subject to change or cancelation at anytime for any reason.

Leg Quarters ........ $30


Boneless, Skinless

Sliced Bacon

Thank You, Volunteers!


Its almost time to head inside and start thinking about next summer. Before we do, we would like everyone to know how great it is to have volunteers like those who make our Household Hazardous Waste Collections a success year after year!! Without their help we would not be able to provide this service to the good people of Goodhue County! Please join us now in THANKING the following special people & groups: DUANE AALAND AGNES AASE CAROLYN ANDERSON BOBBI ANDERSON ELROY ANDERSON GREGG BECK SCOTT BENDER TAMRA BERG HAROLD BERQUAM DAVID BOATMAN JAN BOCK DEB BRADT DAN BREUER SONYA BYRNE BOB CARNEL KEN CASELTINE PAUL CHRISTENSON CAROL CLOVER JEAN CURRIER KEN DeBOER MAIRI DOERR RICK DOYLE CHRIS DuBOIS MIKE ENGEL DUANE FINSTUEN EVERETT FLETCHER KAY GADIENT DUANE HANSON JEFF HARNLY JEFF HAWKENSON ROBIN HEINS DUANE HINRICHS CHRIS HUZINEC CARLYLE JOHNSON LAWRENCE JOHNSON BONNIE KASSEN KATHLEEN KELLY ALAN KNUTSON DENNIS KONRAD DAVE LANGSDORF RALPH LAUSING GARY LECHELT MARTIN LOHMANN RAY LoPRESTO PATSY LUDWIG MIKE MAGNUSON SUE MAHN MARLENE MALLERICH DIANE McCABE STEVE McMURTREY LINDA McMURTREY SAM MICHELS GAIL MOEN TOM MONROE DAVID MROZEK MICHAEL MURPHY DARRELL NELSON JIM NELSON RODNEY NELSON KARL NILSEN JERI NOBLE LYLE NOBLE DAVE OLSON LARRY PETERSON NORMAN PIPHO ROBERT POST VIRGIL QUALLE CHARLES RADEMACHER ROBERT RAMSETH CHARLIE REESE DARLA REESE RICHARD F ROCK SHIRLEY ROSENER STEVE RUSSMAN PHIL RUUD BILL SANBORN MONTY SCHAEFER PAUL SCHMIT RAE LYNN SCHMIT DENNIS SJOQUIST NANCY STEARNS SCOTT STEARNS RANDY STEIN DIANNE STIFFLER EVELYN STRACK JIM SUTHERLAND JODI TAYLOR DENNY TEBBE RHODES TIEDEMAN CINDY TONSAGER DARRELL WARNEKE MARK WASMUND RALPH WELLS WILLIAM WELLS SUE WESCH LOIS ZEMKE MOLLY ZERVAS GOODHUE LIONESS AMERICAN LEGION LIONS CLUB WILDLIFE LEAGUE KIWANIS CLUB

$ Buy! Breast Super 78

$
Frozen 10 Lb. Box

40 Lb Box

19

99 99

Super Buy!

Each

Wild Caught

Shur Fresh

Pollock Fillets

Corn Dogs
Frozen 10 Lb. Box

$
Frozen 10 Lb. Box

17

99 99

Super Buy!

$ $

Each

18
Breaded

Super Buy!

Each

Austin Blues Fully Cooked Pork

Loin Back Ribs Chicken Tenderloin


Frozen 10 Lb. Box

18

Super Buy!

Each

Frozen 10 Lb. Box

19

99
Each

Super Buy!

This Coupon Good Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30 Only. This Coupon Good Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30 Only.
840

Midwest Pride Fully Cooked

841

Assorted Varieties No Name

Meatballs

$ 99

Save $6.00

Steaks, Chicken or Salmon

$
843

Limit 4 per coupon. Limit 1 coupon per family. Valid Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30, 2013 at Hub Food Center.

Frozen 5 Lb. Bag

Limit 4 per coupon. Limit 1 coupon per family. Valid Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30, 2013 at Hub Food Center.

11

99

Save $6.00

20-30 Oz. Pkg.

This Coupon Good Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30 Only. This Coupon Good Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30 Only.
842

Assorted Varieties Abbyland Natural Casing

Supreme Choice Fully Cooked

Wieners

Shrimp
Save $6.00

Many of our volunteers have been helping us for years and we would like to tell them THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH, WE COULDNT DO IT WITHOUT YOU! The same goes for our new volunteers as well! Many of our volunteers help us at multiple collections each year, please come and join them at the Household Hazardous Waste Collections next year! If we have misspelled your name or inadvertently left your name off the list, it is by mistake, please accept our apologies and THANK YOUS!
Call (651) 385-3107 to sign up or if you have questions. Goodhue County Public Works Dept. & The Household Hazardous Waste Program

15

99
5 Lb. Bag

13

99

2 Lb. Bag

Limit 4 per coupon. Limit 1 coupon per family. Valid Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30, 2013 at Hub Food Center.

Limit 4 per coupon. Limit 1 coupon per family. Valid Thursday, August 29 & Friday, August 30, 2013 at Hub Food Center.

Save $6.00 2 Lb. Bag

PAGE 4 ZUMBRO SHOPPER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2013 Zumbrota licensed daycare has openings. Close to Highway 52, fenced-in yard. Call Dawn at 507-732-4159 for Ashlees Licensed Childcare has open- more information. 34-3cc ings for all ages. Located behind ZM KW Learning Center and School Age School. First Aid and CPR certified. I have a designated area used only for Care serves children ages 33 months to daycare filled with toys and fun activi- grade 5. Open Monday-Friday, 6 a.m.-6 ties, and a fenced in outdoor area for p.m. at the KW Elementary School in fun, safe play time. I am also on the food Wanamingo and the KW Middle School program. Ashlee Otterness, 507-923- in Kenyon. Flexible calendar. Contact Community Education, 507-789-7016 1642, Zumbrota. or find us online at www.kw.k12.mn.us. 35-3p 29-tfc Licensed daycare in Zumbrota has openings for ages 2 and up. Contact Jackie Cougar Care & Bright Beginnings offers for more information at 507-732-4480. childcare for children ages 33 months 35-3cc through school age. Hours are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. year round. Located in ZM Early Education Center, 507-732-4650. 27-tfc

DAYCARE

BIRTHDAY GREETING

BREAKFAST Sunday, September 1


9 a.m.-Noon
Bellechester Community Center Adults: $8.00 Youth 6-12: $5.00 5 and under: free

Family Worship Church


PO Box 141, 81 West 5th Street, Zumbrota www.fwcl.org 507-732-7438 Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Spiritual Gifts 1 Corinthians 12-14 Wednesdays: 7:00 p.m. Healing Belongs to Us
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Fall Voice-Piano

LESSONS
At My Home
42161 Cty. 4 Blvd., Zumbrota

Music Degree
LaVonne Scharpen

Happy 10th Birthday for the ninth time on August 29 to our mom, gran and great-gran. We wish you many more!
Love, Karen, Pat, Mike, Adam, Stephanie, Skyelar and Gage
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507-732-4772
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Sponsored by the Bellechester Comunity Center

We write happy beginnings.


Buying farm equipment, a car or home is an exciting time, and we want to make your experience as easy and as simple as possible. Call the White Rock Bank lending team of Paul, Nancy and Derek today.

Ribeye Steak or Walleye Feed


$12 - Monday, September 2

Stary-Yerka VFW Post 5727


202 3rd Avenue, Goodhue 651-923-4455
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Duane Jonas and Kussmaul Seeds


would like to invite you and a guest to our annual

SEED MEETING
Thursday, September 11
Please join us at Goodhue Lions Building, Goodhue Buffet 7:00-8:00 p.m.; Meeting to follow
Introducing our new varieties of corn and soybeans.
40240 County Road 90, Mazeppa 507-843-6100

THIS WEEK AT THE PONDEROAS BAR & GRILL


Tuesday: Final Lake Golf of Season 6:00 p.m. Taco Salads and Walking Tacos Wednesday: Hoagie Night $1.00 Off Hoagie Sandwiches, $3 Captain Morgans Thursday: Burger Night $1.00 Off Burger Baskets, 2-for-1 Busch Light 6-10 p.m. Friday Night: Fish Fry All You Can Eat Served with Potato and Cole Slaw $10.99 Karaoke with Travis 8 p.m.-Midnight Saturday Night: Shrimp and Rib Specials Sunday Funday: Final Breakfast of the season 9:30 a.m.-Noon Bloody Mary's $3.00 OPEN LABOR DAY AT 11: 30 A.M.
Saturday, September 14 ...................................................... Wild Game Feed Friday, September 20, 8 p.m.-Midnight ....................... Music by The Chubs Hours (after Labor Day) Mon. & Tues. Closed; Wed.-Fri. 4 p.m.-Close; Sat. & Sun. 11:30 a.m.-Close

MEETING DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE. Please respond by Tuesday, September 3

Call 651-923-4552 or 651-764-4883


Please leave a message.
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Pulltabs Bar Bingo Tuesdays & Thursdays Pool Table

ZUMBROTA AREA ARTS COUNCIL

Z-Theatre
presents

a summer comedy
by Joan Sween
Friday, August 23 7 p.m. Saturday, August 24 7 p.m. Sunday, August 25 7 p.m. Friday, August 30 7 p.m. Saturday, August 31 7 p.m. Sunday, September 1 2 p.m.

PINE ISLAND AMERICAN LEGION Charles Cowden Post #184 507-356-8991


GAMBLING LICENSE #A-00308

Sunday, September 1

Euchre Sign Up at Noon OPEN LABOR DAY at NOON


Tuesdays and Thursdays

Bar Bingo
New Jackpots starting at $500. 1st game starts at 6:30 p.m. Kitchen open from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE WITH CATERING

are on the move again to play the 2nd Annual White Rose Festival Two days dancing and sit down dinner show on Friday night.
THREE BANDS PLAYING:
The Polka Dots, Julie Lee White Rose Band and Gary's Ridgeland Dutchmen

ZUMBROTA'S ZUMBROTA'S HISTORIC HISTORIC STATE STATE THEATRE THEATRE


96 East 4th Street, Zumbrota 507-732-5210 Information: statetheatre@zaac.org

BREAKFAST BUFFET!
Starting at 8 a.m. every Sunday
Dinner specials starting at 11 a.m.
Bus service will be provided. Leaving Cenex Station, Wanamingo, Friday, September 27 at 10 a.m. Cost is $185 for 2 people ($145 single occupancy). Includes: bus trip, one night hotel, and free breakfast Saturday.

Tickets available at Busby's Hardware & Furniture, Crossings at Carnegie, Main Street Pharmacy and at the door one hour prior to show time. All tickets are general admission. Adults: $10 in advance, $12 at the door - Students 18 and under: $8
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Friday, September 27
and

Saturday, September 28
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12169 Keystone Ave. N, Hugo, MN

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OPEN 6 A.M. FOR BREAKFAST FULL MENU DAILY MONDAY-FRIDAY DINNER SPECIALS 11A.M.-3 P.M.

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BANKING HOURS Lobby Open: Mon. 8-5, Tues.-Fri. 8-3, & Sat. 8-12 Drive-up Open: Mon. 8-5, Tues.-Thurs. 8-4, Fri. 8-6, & Sat. 8-12 ATM Open: 7 Days a Week, 24 Hours A Day
Banking 232 Main Street, Wanamingo, MN 55983 24 Hour with ATM 507-824-2265 Fax 507-824-2960 www.ssbwanamingo.com

Welcome to

Disciple Bible Study


...FOR BEGINNERS OR LIFE LONG BIBLE READERS: A SERIOUS INTRODUCTION
Weekly from September through May Focus on Biblical message and major themes get the BIG picture Expectation is 3 hours of home preparation PLUS 2-1/2 hour group session each week 17 weeks in each the Old Testament and New Testament Read 3/4 of the Bible Deepen faith, discover "abundant" life Study and pray with a group and share insights into Christian living Find the joy and peace
Contact: Rev. Rick Ormsby 507-356-4984 raerickormsby@gmail.com

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$2.50 Drinks (non-topshelf)

Thursday Burger Night


$1.00 Off Basket Price All You Can Eat 5:00-8:30 p.m.

Friday Fish, Shrimp and Chicken Fry


Remember Me
Remember me when flowers bloom, Early in the spring Remember me on sunny days, In the fun that summer brings Remember me in the fall, As you walk through the leaves of gold And in the wintertime remember me, In the stories that are told But most of all remember, Each day right from the start I will be forever near, For I live within your heart

Sunday Bloody Mary Bar

Happy Hour
Monday-Friday 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Tap Beer $1.50 Bar Pours & Bottle Beer $2.50

Sponsored By: Pine Island United Methodist Chuch 200 North Main Street, Pine Island

Missing you,
Mom, Christine, Travis, Tanya, Shawn, Tiffany, Cody
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HELP WANTED: Part-time babysitter needed for our children ages 6 and 2 in our home located south of Wanamingo. Hours are day/evening and may include every third weekend. If interested, please call 507-358-4142. 35-3cc HELP WANTED: Career opportunity for an office manager in a busy and growing chiropractic office. Strong clerical and people skills required. Responsibilities will include reception, collection and miscellaneous duties. Basic computer and accounting skills would be an asset. Salary open according to qualifications, experience and performance. 30 plus hours a week. Phone 732-5721 35-3a HELP WANTED: Goodhue County Education District has .5 to possible 1.0

FTE opening for an ELL paraprofessional to work at Zumbrota-Mazeppa Elementary School. The ability to speak Spanish is desired. ELL paraprofessional may work with students on a one-to-one basis or with small groups and assist in maintenance of materials, equipment and records of the program and reinforce instruction as directed by the teacher, and communicate with students in English or a designated second language to facilitate instructional processes. Goodhue County Education District uses the AppliTrack system from Aspex Solutions to manage employment applications online. 35-1a HELP WANTED: PT custodian needed at Goodhue School. 2-3 hours after school depending on activity schedules. Deadline is 9-4-13. Call 923-4447 for an application. 35-2a

HELP WANTED: Kenyon-Wanamingo Schools has immediate vacancy for a full-time LTS grades 5-12 special education teacher. Send letter of application, resume, transcripts, three letters of recommendation and copy of MN teaching license (EBD endorsement preferred but not required) to Jeff Evert, Superintendent, 225 3rd Avenue, Wanamingo, MN 55983 or lthoreson@kw.k12.mn.us. Application deadline is August 30, 2013 or until filled. 34-2a

HELP WANTED
Covered Bridge Restaurant is looking for Part-time

Server, Bartender and Dishwasher


Please stop in for an application. Ask for Jon.

TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR

ZUMBRO SHOPPER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2013 PAGE 5 and a current resume is also encour- HELP WANTED: Drivers for school bus aged. If you have application materials routes and trips. Will train. Sugar Loaf already submitted for past positions within Bus Service, 732-7670 or 843-5296. 33-3a the year, then just indicate interest. Materials can be submitted to Patrick Gordon, Pine Island School, PO Box 398, Pine Island, MN 55963 or call 507-3568581 with any questions. 34-2a WORK WANTED: Looking for homecare HELP WANTED: Independent School HELP WANTED on dairy farm. Milking, work in the immediate area (Zumbrota, District #255 Pine Island is seeking a calf feeding and other responsibilities. Wanamingo, Pine Island or Mazeppa). full-time paraprofessional position for Interested applicants please call 507- Can provide references. $9 per hour, 35-3p the 2013-14 school year. Qualified can- 421-9535. If no answer, please leave a 507-732-7720 didates would work with special educa- message. 34-3p tion students in the elementary. Must meet qualifications in one of the following areas: minimum of 60 semester credits from institute of higher education; hold an associates degree; obtained a passing score on ParaPro assessment. Application procedure: This is a permanent position and will start in Basements late August 2013. Applications are availLandscaping able in the district office or at http:// www.pineisland.k12.mn.us/district/ JobAppSupport.pdf. A letter of interest HELP WANED: Kelly Services is currently seeking candidates for production, customer service, and administrative assistants. We offer all shifts and competitive wage. Interested candidates should apply at 3800 North Highway 52, Suite 250, Rochester, MN 55901 or call 507282-1584 or 800-448-8908. 34-2a

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at Lawrence Transportation.

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Sales Team
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Detention Deputy
Always wanted to be part of a uniformed, professional public service agency?

The Goodhue County Sheriffs Office is conducting entry level testing for professional Detention Deputies. Successful candidates for this critical public safety position will have good communication skills, demonstrate mature responsible behavior, and recognize and respect cultures, races, and religions other than their own. Starting wage is $16.77 per hour plus benefits. Interested candidates may call Lieutenant Hermann von Knobelsdorff at 651-267- 2809 or email hermann.vonknobelsdorff@co.goodhue.mn.us with questions. Apply by September 9, 2013. For Application Packet Contact: Goodhue County Adult Detention Center 430 West 6th Street, Red Wing, MN 55066 (651)- 267-2827
An Equal Opportunity Employer Providing a Tobacco-Free Workplace
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Folgers Coffee
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Grandma Alices

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Creamette Pasta

Ice Cream
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Cream Cheese

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23.5-24 Oz. Jar

132 Oz. Pail

Assorted Varieties Hunts Manwich

Gelatin or Pudding

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Sloppy Joe Sauce

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Hamburger Buns
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$ 49

Fresh Baked Grandma Alices

2/$

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4 Pack AA or AAA, 2 Pack C or D, 1 Pack 9 Volt

5/$
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Cookies
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3 $ 99 2
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Lb.

Turkey Breast

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Carrots
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BRATS OR ITALIAN LINKS 19 OZ.


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Public Notices
LEGALS Certificate of Assumed Name
Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333 The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing is required for consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true owner of a business. 1. List the exact assumed name under which the business is or will be conducted: WDs Bar Grill 2. Principal place of business: 217 1st Avenue North, Mazeppa, MN 55956 3. List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting business under the above Assumed Name or if an entity, provide the legal corporate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name and registered office address: Jason Ferguson, 108 Chester Avenue, Bellechester, MN 55027 4. I, the undersigned, certify that I am signing this document as the person whose signature is required, or as agent of the person(s) whose signature would be required who has authorized me to sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify that I have completed all required fields, and that the information in this document is true and correct and in compliance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by signing this document I am subject to the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this document under oath. Date: 7-10-13 Jason Ferguson, Owner Enter an email address to which the Secretary of State can forward official notices required by law and other notices: funmoney91@yahoo.com List a name and daytime phone number of a person who can be contacted about this form: Jason Ferguson, 651380-1789 Entities that own, lease, or have any financial interest in agricultural land or land capable of being farmed must register with the MN Dept. of Agricultures Corporate Farm Program.
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request for a variance at 25 Minnesota Avenue South, described as follows: This property is described as Sect-17 Twp-108 Range-014 Oronoco Village Lot002 Block-021 S15Ft Lot 2 and all Lot 3 Blk 21. All interested individuals may attend this public hearing or send written comment to: City of Oronoco, Variance, PO Box 195, Oronoco, MN 55960, or submit their comment to Oronoco City Hall online at oronoco6@bevcomm.net by Wednesday, September 11, 2013 before 2 p.m. By order of the Planning & Zoning Commission City of Oronoco
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PINE ISLAND City of Pine Island


Planning & Zoning Commission Notice of Public Hearing Tuesday, September 10, 2013 7 p.m. Second Floor Pine Island City Hall Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Pine Island, Minnesota, will hold a public hearing on the above date and time to consider a Variance Application to allow for expansion of a residential home currently allowed as a non-conforming use in an area zoned commercial located at 512 South Main Street. The application was submitted by Herman and Evon Bushman.

seconded by Champa to approve the agenda. Motion carried 4-0. APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA: Motion by Heiden, seconded by Champa to approve the consent agenda. Motion carried 4-0. A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES July 11, 2013 HIGH STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT A. PRINCIPAL UPDATE: An update was provided by Principal Cardille. B. TECHNOLOGY UPDATE: IT Director Taylor Bauman gave an overview of the current status of technology in the school. The old domains are almost ready to turn off. He presented the One-toOne Tablet Handbook. Motion by Leland, seconded by Champa to approve the handbook. Motion carried 4-0. C. BOWLING CONSIDERATION: There was a request to make bowling a club sport in Pine Island.

Szajner questioned if this would be cost neutral; it was confirmed that it would be. Motion by Szjaner, seconded by Heiden to approve bowling as a club sport for both a co-ed and girls team. Motion carried 4-0. Champa commented how impressed he was with how the bowling club approached the board. COLLABORATIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT A. NEW TEACHER AGENDA AND MENTORING CALENDAR: The board reviewed the upcoming schedule. B. TEACHER NEGOTIATION TENTATIVE SETTLEMENT: The teachers will vote to ratify the contract on Tuesday, August 13th. C. APPROVE FALL COACHES ROSTER: The board requested quarterly status for weight room use. Szajner wanted to make sure all coaches had background checks. The superintendent as-

MAZEPPA City of Mazeppa


2012 Drinking Water Report The City of Mazeppa is issuing the results of monitoring done on its drinking water for the period from January 1 to December 31, 2012. The purpose of this report is to advance consumers understanding of drinking water and heighten awareness of the need to protect precious water resources. Source of Water The City of Mazeppa provides drinking water to its residents from a groundwater source: a 567-foot-deep well that draws water from the Franconia-Ironton-Galesville aquifer. The water provided to customers may meet drinking water standards, but the Minnesota Department of Health has also made a determination as to how vulnerable the source of water may be to future contamination incidents. If you wish to obtain the entire source water assessment regarding your drinking water, please call 651-201-4700 or 1-800-818-9318 during normal business hours. Also, you can view it on line at www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/water/swp/swa. Call (507) 843-4100 if you have questions about the City of Mazeppa drinking water or would like information about opportunities for public participation in decisions that may affect the quality of the water. This CCR is being published in its entirety in this local community newspaper, and not mailed out to all customers, however a copy is available upon request by calling the above number. Results of Monitoring No contaminants were detected at levels that violated federal drinking water standards. However, some contaminants were detected in trace amounts that were below legal limits. The table that follows shows the contaminants that were detected in trace amounts last year. (Some contaminants are sampled less frequently than once a year; as a result, not all contaminants were sampled for in 2012. If any of these contaminants were detected the last time they were sampled for, they are included in the table along with the date that the detection occurred.) Key to abbreviations: MCLG_Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. MCL_Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. MRDL_Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level. MRDLG_Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal. AL_Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirement which a water system must follow. 90th Percentile Level_This is the value obtained after disregarding 10 percent of the samples taken that had the highest levels. (For example, in a situation in which 10 samples were taken, the 90th percentile level is determined by disregarding the highest result, which represents 10 percent of the samples.) Note: In situations in which only 5 samples are taken, the average of the two with the highest levels is taken to determine the 90th percentile level. pCi/l_PicoCuries per liter (a measure of radioactivity). ppm_Parts per million, which can also be expressed as milligrams per liter (mg/ l). ppb_Parts per billion, which can also be expressed as micrograms per liter (_g/ l). N/A_Not Applicable (does not apply).

Any person wishing to comment upon this request may do so by submitting written comments to the Zoning Administrator, PO Box 1000, Pine Island, MN 55963 or in person at the time and place of the hearing. Jon Eickhoff Zoning Administrator
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STATE OF MINNESOTA GOODHUE/OLMSTED COUNTIES Office of the Minnesota REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING Secretary of State JULY 16, 2013 Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 333 This is a summary only. A complete The filing of an assumed name does not provide a user with exclusive rights text is available for inspection at city hall to that name. The filing is required for or online at http://cc.pineislandmn.com. Consent Agenda: Vettel made the consumer protection in order to enable consumers to be able to identify the true motion, seconded by Diskerud, to approve the consent agenda. Approved 5owner of a business. 1. List the exact assumed name un- 0-0. Discussion of Calendar Parking Ordider which the business is or will be nance -Vettel made the motion, secconducted: Limb Lab 2. Principal place of business: 224 onded by Novak, to table the ordinance 2nd Street SW, Pine Island, MN 55963 until the next meeting. Approved 5-0-0. Approval of Pine Island Fire Relief 3. List the name and complete street address of all persons conducting busi- Association changes to Bylaws- Diskerud ness under the above Assumed Name made the motion, seconded by Novak, or if an entity, provide the legal corpo- to approve the changes made to Pine rate, LLC, or Limited Partnership name Island Fire Relief Association Bylaws. and registered office address: DBM, LLC, Approved 5-0-0. Approval of Fire Department Proba224 2nd Street SW, Pine Island, MN tionary Hires: Kevin Lockwood, Casey 55963 4. I, the undersigned, certify that I Sather and Ryan Schaefer - Vettel made am signing this document as the person the motion, seconded by Diskerud, to whose signature is required, or as agent approve the Fire Department Probationof the person(s) whose signature would ary Hires: Kevin Lockwood, Casey Sather be required who has authorized me to and Ryan Schaefer. Approved 5-0-0. MnDot response to Resolution 13sign this document on his/her behalf, or in both capacities. I further certify 014 -Novak made the motion seconded that I have completed all required fields, by Diskerud to meet with MnDot one and that the information in this docu- more time to discuss Item 4 and 8 of the ment is true and correct and in compli- MnDot response letter. Approved 5-0-0. Bar Screen Replacement Projectance with the applicable chapter of Minnesota Statutes. I understand that by Magney Construction Pay Request #7signing this document I am subject to $8,103.98Bates made the motion, seconded by the penalties of perjury as set forth in Section 609.48 as if I had signed this Novak to approve pay request #7. Approve 5-0-0. document under oath. Claims-Bates made the motion, secDate: 8-8-2013 Marty Frana, Chief Manager/Presi- onded by Vettel, to approve July 2013 claims. Approved 5-0-0. dent There being no further business Vettel Enter an email address to which the Secretary of State can forward official made the motion, seconded by Bates, notices required by law and other no- to adjourn the meeting at 9:35 PM. Respectfully submitted, tices: franamarty@hotmail.com Carol Krueger List a name and daytime phone numOffice Assistant ber of a person who can be contacted about this form: Marty Frana, 507-269- 35-1a 4344. Entities that own, lease, or have any financial interest in agricultural land or STATE OF MINNESOTA land capable of being farmed must regCOUNTIES OF ister with the MN Dept. of Agricultures GOODHUE/OLMSTED Corporate Farm Program. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING 34-2a AUGUST 7, 2013 This is a summary only. A complete text is available for inspection at city hall or online at http://cc.pineislandmn.com. Resolution 13-016-Amendment to the Cooperative Agreement between the City and Minnesota Department of TransNotice of Public Hearing portation, per the terms detailed in September 12, 2013 MnDOTs response letter of July 6, 2013. 115 2nd Street NW The City of Oronoco, Planning & Zon- Novak made the motion, seconded by ing Commission will hold a public hear- Vettel, to approve resolution 13-016. ing on Thursday, September 12, 2013 Approved 5-0-0. There being no further business, Vettel at 7:05 p.m. This public hearing is to consider a made the motion, seconded by Bates, request for a rezone from R-1 to B-1 at to adjourn the meeting at 7:40 PM. 25 Minnesota Avenue South, described Approved 5-0-0. Respectfully submitted, as follows: Cindy Oelkers This property is described as Sect-17 Deputy Clerk Twp-108 Range-014 Oronoco Village Lot002 Block-021 S15ft Lot 2 and all Lot 3 35-1a Blk 21. All interested individuals may attend this public hearing or send written comINDEPENDENT SCHOOL ment to: City of Oronoco, Rezone, PO DISTRICT #255 Box 195, Oronoco, MN 55960, or subPINE ISLAND MN 55963 mit their comment to Oronoco City Hall SCHOOL BOARD MEETING online at oronoco6@bevcomm.net by AUGUST 1, 2013 Wednesday, September 11, 2013 be7:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL fore 2 p.m. CHOIR ROOM By Order of the Planning & Zoning Our mission: to provide a safe and Commission challenging learning environment that City of Oronoco. prepares students for the future 35-1a The MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER by Chairperson Leland. MEMBERS PRESENT: Champa, Heiden, Leland, Szajner Notice of Public Hearing MEMBERS ABSENT: DePestel, Fall, September 12, 2013 Warneke 115 2nd Street NW POINTS OF PANTHER PRIDE: The City of Oronoco, Planning & Zon Margie Berg received an FCCLA ing Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 12, 2013 STAR Events Volunteer Award in Nashville. at 7:15 p.m. APPROVE AGENDA: Motion by Heiden, This public hearing is to consider a

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sured her they would have before they started working with students. Motion by Leland, seconded by Heiden to approve the fall roster. Motion carried 4-0. D. TAX INCREMENT INFO FROM THE CITY: The City of Pine Island provided school board members with a copy of information pertaining to their Tax Increment Finance District which is required by State law. E. RESIGNATION/RETIREMENT: Sue Sauter, second grade teacher, had submitted her resignation/retirement letter. The superintendent told the board what a difficult decision this was for Sue. Motion by Champa, seconded by Szajner to approve the retirement of Sue Sauter. Motion carried 4-0. The board thanked Sue for her 23 years of service. EFFECTIVE & EFFICIENT OPERATIONS A. TRUTH IN TAXATION DATE: Motion by Leland, seconded by Heiden to set December 5th at 6:00 as the schools Truth in Taxation date. Motion carried 40. B. HANDBOOKS: Motion by Szajner, seconded by Champa to approve the 912 Student Handbook and the College Credit Handbook. Motion carried 4-0. C. TECHNOLOGY LEASE APPROVAL: There was a problem loading the Technology Lease. This will be back on the agenda for August 19th. D. POLICIES: Changes were reviewed for the Chemical Use and Abuse Policy, the Crisis Management Policy, the School Weapons Policy, and the Internet Acceptable Use Policy. Motion by Champa, seconded by Szajner to approve all 4 policies. Motion carried 4-0. E. BOARD COMMITTEES: A roster of committee members and meeting dates were presented. This will be brought back on August 19th when the full board is in attendance. F. DETERMINE SUMMER AND FALL RETREAT DATES: The summer board retreat will be on August 19 at 6 p.m. The fall retreat concerning facilities will be October 28th at 6 p.m. G. FACILITIES PROCESS OVERVIEW: Krause Anderson has completed 1 study of the building and are in the process of another study. We are waiting for additional information and then will start looking at possible options. H. SUPERINTENDENT REPORT: Supt. Beniak reported on Project Lead the Way, 1:1 technology, PLCs, and data coaches. She thanked all involved in providing the best for our students. UPCOMING EVENTS:

October: Employee vs Independent Contractor ADJOURN: Motion by Heiden, seconded by Leland to adjourn. Motion carried 4-0.
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Planning & Zoning Commission Notice of Public Hearing Tuesday, September 10, 2013 7 p.m. Second Floor Pine Island City Hall Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Pine Island, Minnesota, will hold a public hearing on the above date and time to consider an amendment to Chapter 11 of the City Code (Land Use Regulations - Zoning). The proposed Pine Island City Code amendment is as follows (additions in bold underline; deletions in strike through): Sec. 11.03. Non-Conforming Uses and Structures. Subd. 2. General Provisions. Any structure or use lawfully existing upon the effective date of this chapter that does not conform to the provisions of this chapter may be continued, including through repair, replacement, restoration, maintenance or improvement, subject to the following conditions: A. Non A non-conforming structure or use shall may only be expanded or enlarged upon issuance of a variance variance. Any person wishing to comment upon this request may do so by submitting written comments to the Zoning Administrator, PO Box 1000, Pine Island, MN 55963 or in person at the time and place of the hearing. Jon Eickhoff Zoning Administrator
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Park Board Special Meeting The Park Board of Zumbrota will hold a special meeting (work session) on Thursday, September 5, 2013 at 5 p.m. Any interested person is invited to attend. By Order of the Zumbrota Park Board The Wanamingo AL-ANON meets every Thursday from 6-7 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 2nd Ave.. Questions? Call 507-273-5636. 31-tfc Zumbrota area charitable organizations current mailing addresses for making charitable gifts. Their financial support is derived nearly exclusively from the general public. Donations are tax de35-1a ductible. Zumbrota Area Food Shelf, PO Box 43; Zumbrota Community Trust, PO Box 226; Zumbrota Area Historical Society, PO Box 44; Zumbrota Area Arts Narcotics Anonymous meets at First Council, PO Box 45; Zumbrota Public Evangelical Lutheran Church, 309 For- Cemetery Association, 113 Sugarloaf Lane; est Street, Kenyon, 7-8 p.m. on Tues- all Zumbrota, MN 55992; Zumbrotadays. 19-tfc Mazeppa Education Foundation, 343 3rd Avenue NE, Mazeppa, MN 55956. The CARE Clinic, a free health clinic, 48-tfc serves uninsured patients in Goodhue Alcoholics Anonymous, Fridays, 7 p.m. County. The CARE Clinic is open every at St. Michaels Catholic Church, Prairie Tuesday evening. Registration is from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The clinic is located in Side room, 451 5th Street SW, Pine 3-tfc Red Wing, at 1407 West 4th Street. For Island. more information, call 651-388-1022 Caregiver Support Group meets every or look at our website www.careclini second and fourth Monday of the month crw.com. 7-tfc from 1-2:30 p.m. at St. Pauls Lutheran Goodhue County Health & Human Ser- Church Library. Sponsored by Three Rivers vices offers low cost, federally funded Community Action, Inc. and Pine Island immunizations for children and adults Area Home Services. Private and confiwho may be uninsured or underinsured. dential. Respite care available during 21-tfc Information at 651-385-6100 or 800- meetings. 950-2142, http://www.co.goodhue. Recovery, Inc.: Facilitated, self-help groups mn.us./ 1-tfc since 1937 offering a proven method to Recovery, International: Self-help orga- combat depression, anger, fear, anxinization since 1937 offers a proven method ety, etc. Free weekly meetings at 7 p.m. to combat depression, fears, panic-at- on Tuesdays at Resurrection Catholic tacks, anger, anxiety. Facilitated groups Church, 1600 11th Ave. S.E., Rochesmeet weekly in many locations. Free will ter. Information 507-843-4064 or 41-tfc offering. Recovers, Intl. Dona 612-824- www.recovery-inc.org. 5773, www.LowSelfHelpSystems.org. Pine Island Area Home Services, a Liv46-tfc ing at Home Block Nurse Program Narcotics Anonymous meets at St. Pauls offers volunteer services including transCatholic Church, 749 Main Street South, portation, respite, chores, light housekeeping, grocery shopping assistance Zumbrota, 7-8 p.m. on Saturdays. 12-tfc and other services to help elderly remain safe and comfortable in their own home. We also collaborate for nursing and home health aide services and offer foot care, clinics, hearing clinics and blood pressure clinics. Stop by the office at 109 3rd Street SW, call 3562999 or visit our website at www.pine islandareahomeservices.org. 13-tfc

September means back to class Rockabilly is in his Blood: Robby Vee and his Band Perform at Crossings in all the arts at Crossings ZUMBROTA Second-generation rocker Robby Vee, son of Bobby
ZUMBROTA Schools arent the only way to go back to class this fall. Crossings is offering many classes this September, in many arts and for both youth and adults. Youth and adults with a yearning to learn can wax artistic with a two-day Batik Workshop September 7-8. The special aspect of this workshop is that soy wax is used, which is more sustainable and melts at a lower temperature than traditional batik waxes, making it safer to handle and easier to remove. Students will complete 4-10 works. Class is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day and cost is $148 plus a $25 materials fee. On Saturday, September 7, people may also wax poetic with Reading and Writing the Sonnet, a class designed for beginners to intermediate writers, but open to all. Class includes an introduction to the sonnet, a venerable and versatile form. Students will read and analyze some examples and variations of the form, and try their hand at writing draft sonnets. Class is 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and cost is $35. Adults (who perhaps feel like celebrating back-to-school time) can enjoy painting and a glass or two of their favorite beverage at Wine & Watercolor with awardwinning painter Dan Wiemer. All the supplies youll need are provided, you just supply your own bottle of choice. Class is 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and costs $28 plus an $8 materials fee. Participants in Introduction to
Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday, 7 p.m. St. Pauls Catholic Church basement, 749 Main Street South, Zumbrota. 10-tfc Alcoholics Anonymous: Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., United Redeemer Lutheran Church, 560 West 3rd, Zumbrota. Call 507-7327418 after 6 p.m. 38-tfc

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Stained Glass learn the Tiffany, or copper foil, method of creating a stained glass artwork to hang. This two-day workshop is Sept. 14-15, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day; cost is $98 plus a $95 supply fee. Youth age 14 and up can learn the basics of woodcarving, including safety, wood selection and foundational skills at Beginning Woodcarving on September 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Or, in another two-day workshop, people can learn how to build a metal armature that will be coated with concrete to create whimsical garden sculptures. Concrete Garden Sculpture is Sept. 28-29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Cost is $198 plus a $35 supply fee. For more information or to register, call 507-732-7616 or stop in to Crossings at 320 East Ave., Zumbrota. Or, go to www.crossingsatcarnegie.com.

Vee, brings his three-piece band and pop, swing, rockabilly, and bop to Crossings on Friday, August 30, at 8 p.m. Audiences can expect an electrifying performance by Vee, a musician with that special mix of talent, determination and energy who knows how to get audiences moving and keep them wanting more. His live performances are known for their passion, fun energy and originality. Vee is touring his latest release Caravan of Saints & Sinners with his Rock-N-Roll Caravan, a tribute to the golden era of rock-n-roll featuring a video and musical tip of the hat to Buddy Holly and The Day the Music Died. Band members include Robby Vee (lead singer and guitar player), King Creole on standup bass, and Jeff Crash Boom Bang It Out Bjork on drums, both the original rhythm section for Minneapolis Rockabilly favorites Jack Knife and the Sharps. Rounding out the band on saxophone will be Jumpin Jimmy Greenwell, an original member of Lamont Cranston. Vee has learned from, and shared credits and stages with the architects and legends of rock n roll, such as Little Richard, the Everly Brothers, Carl Perkins, Sir Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Dion, The Righteous Brothers, Buddy Hollys Crickets, Dick Clark and his Caravan of Stars Rock N Roll Show and many more. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 day of show. To reserve tickets, stop in to Crossings at 320 East Avenue in Zumbrota or call 507-7327616. For more information, visit our website at www.crossingsatcarnegie.com.

Rising music star Alison Scott performs at Crossings


ZUMBROTA Alison Scott, one of the strongest new voices to come out of the Minneapolis music scene, performs on the Crossings stage Friday, September 6, at 7:30 p.m. Scott, who has sold out the Dakota Jazz Club more than a dozen shows in a row, has a soulful, organic sound that completely ignores the rules of cool that define so much of todays music. Her riveting ballads and huge voice are redefining her genre and filling 500-seat theaters with devoted fans. The singer/songwriter rips up the stage like a modern day Carole King, making an unforgettable impression with her piano and a strong, romantic voice. Staying indier than indie, Scott is making the kind of soul music that people love, not the kind they are told they should love by reading someone elses blog. Its muddy, steely, down-South and gritty soul that grips listeners and doesnt let go. Scott released her latest album, Hiding Under the Covers Vol. 2, last year. Tickets are $16 in advance, $18 day of show. To reserve tickets, call 507-732-7616 or stop in to Crossings at 320 East Avenue in Zumbrota. For more information, v i s i t www.crossingsatcarnegie.com.

Three Rivers Community Action is calling all volunteers


ZUMBROTA The Mealson-Wheels program in the Zumbrota community is in need of additional volunteer drivers. In order to continue to meet the needs of current clients and take on new clients they need to add an additional route within Zumbrota. During the weekday noon hour, Meals-on-Wheels volunteers pick up meals from the caterers and deliver them to the participants. They also pick up the empty containers and bring them back to the caterer. In addition to the meal, they provide daily contact. The volunteer coordinator in the community will work with the volunteers to create flexible schedules based on the volunteers availability. If you are interested in volunteering, whether its one day a month of more, call Three Rivers: 507-732-7391. This program continues to be a valuable service to seniors in the community. The Meals-on-Wheels program would not be what it is without volunteers.

Recovery, Inc., is a community group promoting mental health through selfhelp with fear, depression and anxiety meeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Resurrection Catholic Church, 1600 11th Ave. SE, Rochester. Free. Information, 507-288-1144. www.recovery-inc.org. 35-tfc Free mammograms and cervical cancer screenings are available for women. For more information contact Goodhue County Public Health Service at 651-385-6100 or 1-800-950-2142. 43-tfc Crisis pregnancy - need help? Caring, confidential assistance. St. Michaels, a community caring for life. 507-356-4944 or 507-356-4280. 20-tfc Call the Womens Center of Goodhue County 24-hour crisis line at 1-800369-5214 or 612-385-8600 if you need help, support or advocacy. We can offer shelter to victims of domestic violence or homelessness, and we offer our services to anyone in need. 3-f-tfc Alcoholics Anonymous: Wednesday, 8 p.m., Oronoco Community Center, 115 2nd St. NW, lower level, Oronoco. 14-tfc Free to use by the general public: Wheel chairs, walkers, canes and crutches. Zumbrota VFW, 507-732-5411. 2-tfc Zumbrota Area Food Shelf: Open first and third Mondays from 2-4 p.m., second and fourth Thursdays from 7-8 p.m. and third Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon for senior citizens. Open to all needy persons. 244 Main Street (in the basement of Farmers Insurance Group). Please use the alley entrance. Also open first Monday of the month from 11 a.m.noon to receive donations. 3-f-tfc Pine Island Food Shelf: Open every Wednesday from 9-11 am. 218 South Main Street, #5, 507-356-2999, entrance in alley. 50-tfc

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Deer hunting licenses are now available for purchase. Hunters who want an either-sex deer or special hunt permit for the coming season must apply by Thursday, Sept. 5, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said. Hunters should carefully review the list of lottery areas, particularly in extreme northwestern Minnesota and the Iron Range area of northeastern Minnesota. The following permit areas are designated as lottery this year but were not last year: 176, 101, 105, 111, 267 and 268. Elsewhere, other permit area designations have changed too in response to local deer population changes. Regulations are detailed in Minnesotas 2013 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Handbook and Deer Season Map, which now are available wherever hunting and angling licenses are sold, online at www.mndnr.gov/regulations and in many DNR offices across the state. Fifty-eight of the states 129 permit areas are lottery areas. The number of permit areas designated as lottery is unchanged from 2012. The number of either-sex permits available has increased about 10 percent. People can purchase a deer license and apply for the lottery or a special hunt at any DNR license agent, by telephone at 888-665-4236 or online at www.mndnr.gov/buyalicense. Lottery winners will be notified in October. Hunters can apply for lottery deer areas and special hunts using both their firearm and muzzleloader licenses. Although a hunter can be selected for both licenses, successful applicants can only take one deer in lottery permit areas. In the case of special hunts, a person may draw both a firearm and muzzleloader permit, in which case he or she must adhere to the bag limits established by each special hunt. Lottery deer areas in 2013 are permit areas 101, 103, 105, 108, 110, 111, 118, 119, 122, 169, 171, 172, 176, 183, 184, 197, 199, 234, 237, 238, 250, 251, 252, 253, 260, 261, 262, 263, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 288, 289, 290, 291, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298 and 299. DNR encourages hunters to review new deer hunting regulations, permit area designations and boundary changes before applying. Current and up-to-date information is available online at www.mndnr.gov/hunting/deer and www.mndnr.gov/regulations/hunting.

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Dove season opens Sept. 1


Minnesotas dove hunting season begins Sunday, Sept. 1, and continues through Saturday, Nov. 9, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). A small game license and Harvest Information Program (HIP) certification are required for hunters 16 and older. Hunters younger than 16 must obtain a free small game hunting license and HIP certification. The daily bag limit is 15 doves with 45 in possession. Nontoxic shot is not required but is recommended. Dove hunting requires only a bucket to sit on, a box of shells, shotgun and earth-tone clothing. This is a great way to introduce youngsters to hunting, said Steve Merchant, wildlife population and regulation program manager for the DNR. Once youve walked to your hunting location, its a stationary activity in a controlled environment, which makes it easy for mentors to work with inexperienced hunters under very safe conditions. Minnesota has allowed dove hunting since 2004. The state has about 13,000 dove hunters, who harvest more than 100,000 doves each year.

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Zumbrota

507-288-8844
15 7th Ave. NW, Rochester

507-732-5759
ZUMBROTA, MN

404 MAIN ST., ZUMBROTA 507-732-7800


231 S. Main St., Pine Island 356-8588 31238 Cty. 24 Blvd., Cannon Falls 263-9208
Securities offered through 1st Global Capital Corp. Investment advisory services offered through 1st Global Advisors, Inc. Member of NASD, SIPC

507-288-1221 or 507-732-4025
email: qualitysiding@hcinet.net

Full Service Lawn Care Complete Landscape Design and Install


Jake Raasch, Owner

PLUMBING

507-208-6450

Gadient

APPLIANCE REPAIR
DUANE'S REPAIR SERVICE
Appliance Power Tool & Small Engine Repair
ZUMBROTA, MN

Plumbing & Heating LLC

Cell 651-380-1291 Goodhue, MN Mitch Gadient, Owner


14 Years Experience Plumbing New Construction Remodeling Repair Sewer Cleaning Hot Water Heating Wirsbo In-Floor Heat

SATELLITE TV

QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

(507) 732-5173

Pole Sheds Garages Decks Roofing Concrete Work General Carpentry

AUTO BODY

Jim Rutten, owner/operator Full Service Landscaping Inquire about Landscaping with a professional

SCAN THIS IMAGE FOR COUPON TV Sales & Service John Nelson 116 Main St., Wanamingo

507-208-1646
AUTO BODY AND TRIM
(507) 732-5218
835 Tile Dr., Red Wing

PLUMBING & PUMP SERVICE


We Service All Makes

507-824-2939

220 W. 1st St., Zumbrota

Fogarty's FARM EQUIPMENT Outdoor Service

Gould Pumps Water Heaters Magic Water Softners Ritchie Livestock Waterers
Licensed For Water & Sewer Systems MARK & DUANE

Zumbrota 732-5607

LINDELL
SALES & SERVICE
Cannon Falls

(651) 388-1218

651-258-4311 or 651-764-4084

GROVER AUTO COMPANY


400 Zumbrota Dr., Zumbrota (Just Off U.S. Hwy. 52)

www.groverauto.com

CONSTRUCTION INC. Zumbro Falls, MN


Phone (507) 753-2389
Authorized Dealer of

507-732-5194 or 1-800-967-2094 Dealer Lic. #10719

Houle manure pumps and tanks Kuhn Knight manure spreaders and TMR mixers Kuhn rakes & mowers Schuler TMR mixers Poly Dome calf hutches Ritchie waterers

COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL Lawn Mowing & Trimming Aerating and Dethatching Lawn Fertilizing & Weed Control Tree & Hedge Trimming Garden Tilling Mike Fogarty

SURVEYING Rapp Land Surveying, Inc.


David G. Rapp
REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR

Jason's Sewer Sucking


& Excavating Company
Excavator Septic Maintenance Mini Excavating Design & Installation Skidloader Line Jetting Dump Trucks Outhouse Rental Backhoe Footings Black Dirt, Sand Basements and Crushed Rock Sewer and Water Wanamingo Jason Raths, Owner

GPS Technology and Engineering Services available


45967 Hwy. 56 Blvd., Kenyon, MN 55946

507-356-4599 (cell) 507-251-1991

507-789-5366 Toll Free: 1-866-641-8882


email: dgr@frontiernet.net
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507-824-2896

Walters Buildings
Machine Sheds Grain Storage Horse Barns Specialty Buildings Hog Confinement Dairy Commercial

FLOORING

FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPING Residential and Commercial


Plus Hydro Seeding Sodding Finish Grading Retaining Walls

PLUMBING and BACKHOE


PLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING & BACKHOE WORK
Ritchie Fountain Sales & Service Licensed Septic System Contractor

JOE PIKE'S

TELEVISION

AUTO BODY
FREE Estimates Evening Estimates Available

PINE ISLAND, MN 55963

WANAMINGO

507-356-4788 507-732-4000
Steve Paulson, Owner Remodeling & New Construction Water Softeners & Water Heaters Repair Service & Fireplaces Sewer & Drain Cleaning
519 W 4TH STREET ZUMBROTA HOME 507-732-5179

Call for a Free Brochure!

507-824-2021 MEDICAL SERVICES

TV Sales & Service John Nelson, 116 Main Street, Wanamingo

507-824-2939

AUTO REPAIR

Schumacher Excavating, Inc.


Basements, Footings, Sewer & Water

PLUMBING & HEATING

TREE SERVICE MCWATERS TREE SERVICE Denny McWaters


Tree Removal Trimming & Chipping Stump Removal Insured Bucket Truck Free Estimates 507-732-5067 Service
21612 480th St., Zumbrota, MN 55992

Randy DePestel ASE Certified Mechanic


Over 25 years experience

A R AUTO CARE 507-356-2182/507-259-9536


AWARDS
AWARDS BY TATGE
MEDALS CUPS PLAQUES RIBBONS TROPHIES

FLOORING CENTER
Including Window Coverings & Area Rugs

Certified, Licensed & Bonded for


Septic Tanks & Drain Fields, Site Work, Roads, Soil Conservation Work, Sand, Gravel, Black Dirt, Crushed Rock, Shrubbery Rock ALLAN

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION
1559 South Main, Zumbrota 507-732-7345

Complete Auto & Light Truck Repair


ON-CAR COMPUTER REPROGRAMMING AVAILABLE

PRINTING
Allan Clark, MD Penny Louise Flavin, DNP, RN, CNP Karyn Grenz, RN, CNP Jeremy Waldo, RN, CNP

25 YEARS

OF

SERVICE

Family owned since 1972.

THEIS PRINTING
59 W 5th St., Zumbrota, MN 55992 Complete One Stop Printing Services

VETERINARIANS
ZUMBROTA VETERINARY CLINIC, P.A.
1412 North Star Dr. Zumbrota

507-732-5043
ZUMBROTA, MN
PROFESSIONAL FLOORING

15% Off Wedding Invitations


Erik Flicek, owner erikflicek@hotmail.com 507-398-5004 Call on Steve & Ron Theis for help with all your printing needs.

FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STORE ENGRAVING LARGE INVENTORY

COOLING

Serving Zumbrota & Surrounding Areas Install, Dust Control, Super Clean Specializing in refinishing and installation of hardwood floorring
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507-732-7547
FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE

507-732-7301

REPAIR

WATERPROOFING
Wet Basement?
SERVICES OFFERED: Beaver System Sump Pumps Sump Pump Baskets Drain Tile Window Wells and Windows Battery Pack-Up Pumps White Mold-Resistant Panels Wall Cracks Downspout Systems New Construction Installment Landscaping

TATGE JEWELRY
Kenyon 507-789-6522

TRAXLER
Power & Equipment

CHIROPRACTORS 507.732.4777
Global Family Chiropractic
"The Power That Made The Body, Heals The Body"

24 Hour Emergency Service

,LLC

OPTOMETRIST
ZUMBROTA OPTOMETRIC CENTER, P.A.
507-732-5013

Specializing in Farm Equipment Repair


Authorized TORO Dealer DOT Inspections Welding
502 Huseth St. Kenyon, MN

reliableheatingac@gmail.com

Troy Higley, D.C.


PALMER GRADUATE

Aaron Rude John Trelstad


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Dr. Kevin Kish, Optometrist


Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8 am-4:30 pm Thurs. & Sat. 8 am - Noon 352 MAIN STREET, ZUMBROTA 55992

507-732-4200 404 Main St., Zumbrota

507-789-6321

SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WATERPROOFING. FREE ESTIMATES.

Justin Liebenow 507-951-1028

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DNR seeks designs for Minnesotas 2014 migratory waterfowl stamp


Wildlife artists can submit entries for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) 2014 waterfowl stamp from Monday, Aug. 19, through 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30. The Canada goose is the only eligible species for depiction on the 2014 Minnesota Waterfowl Stamp. Other waterfowl species will not be accepted. Artists are prohibited from using any photographic product as part of their finished entries. Any entry that contains photographic products will be disqualified. Entries will be accepted via mail and in person at DNR headquarters, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul. Mailed entries should be addressed to 2013 Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Contest, DNR Fish and Wildlife Division, Box 20, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4020. Designs should be securely wrapped and enclosed in an envelope or other container. The words Migratory Waterfowl Stamp should be clearly marked on outside of the container. Late entries will not be accepted. The contest, which offers no prizes, is open to Minnesota residents only. Winning artists usually issue limited edition prints of the artwork and retain proceeds. Revenue from stamp sales is dedicated to waterfowl management-related activities. A contest entry form and reproduction rights agreement, which grants the DNR the right to use the design for the stamp image and other promotional, educational and informational purposes related to waterfowl, must be signed and submitted with design. Judging will take place at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013, at DNR headquarters. Complete contest criteria and information are available from the DNR Information Center, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155, and online at www.mndnr.gov/contests.

DNR QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK


Q: The DNR is in the process of determining the abundance of pheasants in the states pheasant range. How is this number determined? A: Since 1955, the Minnesota DNR has conducted annual roadside surveys during the first two weeks of August to estimate pheasant abundance. These surveys entail counting all pheasants observed while driving each of 152 survey routes one to four routes per county in Minnesotas pheasant range. DNR wildlife staff survey these 25mile long routes in the early mornings on days with clear skies, light winds, and heavy dew. Because pheasants are difficult to count, techniques used to determine population estimates for other wildlife species do not work with pheasants. Thus, the annual August roadside surveys do not provide a total census, but rather an index of relative abundance. This information is then used to monitor changes in the pheasant population over time. The results of the survey are reported in early September and provide a good forecast of the upcoming pheasant hunting season. Nicole Davros, DNR wildlife biologist Q: The ash trees in my yard are producing lots of seeds this year, more than in previous years. How unusual is this? Is it weather related? A: Trees produce large amounts of seed for a couple of reasons. Trees under stress from drought, soil compaction, or planting offsite may produce more seed to ensure another generation. Weather can also impact the number of seeds a tree produces. Ash are windpollinated, so if there are heavy rains during flowering, pollen is unable to travel by wind, and seed set and production can be reduced. In some species of trees, heavy seed production occurs normally every few years. Val Cervenka, forest health program coordinator, DNR Forestry Division

DNR seeks designs for Minnesotas 2014 pheasant stamp


Wildlife artists can submit entries for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) 2014 pheasant stamp contest from Monday, Sept. 9, until 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20. Artists are prohibited from using any photographic product as part of their finished entries. Any entry that contains photographic products will be disqualified. Entries will be accepted via mail and in person at DNR headquarters, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul. Mailed entries should be addressed to 2013 Pheasant Stamp Contest, DNR Fish and Wildlife Division, Box 20, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155-4020. Designs should be securely wrapped and enclosed in an envelope or other container. The words Pheasant Stamp should be clearly marked on outside of the container. Late entries will not be accepted. The contest, which offers no prizes, is open to Minnesota residents only. Winning artists usually issue limited edition prints of the artwork and retain proceeds. Revenue from stamp sales is dedicated to pheasant management-related activities. A contest entry form and reproduction rights agreement, which grants the DNR the right to use the design for the stamp image and other promotional, educational and informational purposes related to waterfowl, must be signed and submitted with the design. Judging is at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26, at DNR headquarters, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul. Complete contest criteria and information are available from the DNR Information Center, 500 Lafayette Road, St. Paul, MN 55155, and online at www.mndnr.gov/contests.

DNR updates state list of endangered, threatened, special concern species


A state list first established nearly 30 years ago to highlight and help protect plants and animals at risk of disappearing from Minnesota has received its first official update since 1996. Following a series of five public hearings, an 86-day comment period and review by an administrative law judge, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Monday, Aug. 19, adopted a new list of endangered, threatened and special concern species. Twenty-nine species, including the bald eagle, wolf and snapping turtle, were removed from the list; 180 species of plants and animals were added; 91 species had their status either upgraded or downgraded while remaining on the list. The changes were based on large amounts of new information gathered by DNR and other researchers. Minnesotas endangered species law requires the DNR to create and periodically revise such a list, and it prescribes three levels of concern. An endangered species is one that is at great risk of extinction within the state. A threatened species is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future. A species of special concern, though not at immediate risk, is considered vulnerable because of its rarity or highly specific habitat requirements. The law prohibits the taking or possession of endangered and threatened species except in certain situations. If a proposed project cannot avoid a protected species, the state can issue a taking permit that is combined with mitigation, such as funding for research or acquisition of other sites to protect the species. Over the past decade, DNR has received 23 applications for development-related taking permits and it has issued all but one. The ultimate goal of putting a plant or animal on the list isnt to put up walls around it; its to restore its health and get it back off the list, said Rich Baker, DNR endangered species coordinator. There are plenty of examples of that happening, and it doesnt have to come at the expense of sustainable economic development. More information on Minnesotas endangered, threatened and special concern species can be found on the DNRs website at http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/ets/index.html.

DNR urges boaters to stop power loading when loading and unloading boats at public water accesses
As summer progresses and lake water levels drop, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds boaters using public accesses to check ramp conditions before launching any boat and to refrain from power loading. Power loading is a phrase that describes using the motor thrust to load and unload a boat onto and off a trailer. The method is dangerous and can damage boats. Instead of power loading, boaters are encouraged to use a winch to load and unload a boat. Power loading creates blow holes and prop mounds when sediment, gravel and sometimes large rocks are blown beyond the ramp. Power loading can also cause damage to launch ramps that may not be visible from the surface of the water. Erosion under the concrete ramps and dock wheels can cause them to become uneven and, in some cases, fall into the blow holes. The practice can also lead to expensive boat motor and trailer repairs. Motors can incur damage if the boat or lower unit runs aground on the mound. At shallow accesses, boat trailer frames can get hung up when trailers are backed off the end of the concrete ramp into the blow outs. Smaller vehicles may be unable to get the trailer out. We recommend that before launching, boaters look beyond the ramp for shallow water caused by prop mounds and ensure the water is deep enough for the boat and motor, said Dave Schotzko, DNR northwest region Parks and Trails Division supervisor. This is especially important for those with larger boats and pontoons. The DNR Parks and Trails Division manages about 3,000 public boat accesses statewide. DNR crews stay busy in the summer maintaining public water accesses. The added tasks of removing prop mounds and repairing docks and ramps become expensive and time consuming, making it impossible to level every boat landing to accommodate all sizes of boats at every lake. These repairs also take funding and time away from efforts that could be spent on other improvements. To view a video on power loading, visit www.dnr.state.mn.us/water_access/powerloading.html. For more information on boating and boat accesses, visit www.dnr.state.mn.us/boating or contact the DNR Information Center at info.dnr@state.mn.us or 651-296-6157, toll-free at 888-646-6367 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

From Our Files


WANAMINGO
14-19. *** The Don Greseth fam70 Years Ago ily left for Duluth on August 18 August 26, 1943 About 130 family members and for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Berg and friends of Maynard and Avis Sherman Lent. daughter Roxanne of Zumbrota 50 Years Ago Romness came to the Carol and visited Wednesday evening at the September 5, 1963 Frank Loncar home in Hudson, home of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Wisconsin, on July 24 to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rigge of Stockmo. *** Mr. and Mrs. Willthe Romnesses 40th wedding Hanley Falls visited Saturday af- iam Foster of Minneapolis visited anniversary. ternoon at the P.A. Romo home. Sunday afternoon at the home of *** Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bremseth Mr. and Mrs. M.F. Baker. *** Mr. 40 Years Ago of Golden Valley visited Sunday and Mrs. T.M. Larson and family August 30, 1973 Mrs. Walter Peters, Jerry, Laura, evening at the Peder Bjorngaard visited Sunday afternoon at the and Glenn of Sauk Rapids visited home. *** Mr. and Mrs. Paul home of Dr. and Mrs. E.O. Tuesday through Friday at the Atarian and family of St. Paul were Ellingson at Northfield. *** Mr. Bennie Shelstad home. *** Mr. Friday evening visitors at the Fred and Mrs. Harold Lindquist of Minand Mrs. Bennie Shelstad visited Groth home. *** Mr. and Mrs. neapolis were weekend visitors at her aunt, Mrs. Elsie Oppenheim Mernie Braget of Minneapolis the home of her parents, Mr. and of San Francisco, California, and visited Saturday afternoon at the Mrs. A.A. Steberg. other relatives in Oakland August Gerhard Fredrickson home.

GOODHUE
40 Years Ago August 30, 1973
Dr. Wm. Dols, Goodhues new dentist, is now in practice at the Goodhue Civic Club building. *** Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Warren attended a Doane family reunion on Sunday in Falls City, Wisconsin. *** Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dankers visited at the Dick Dankers home in Lake City on Sunday. *** Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Diercks were Sunday supper guests at the Donald Schroeder home in Mazeppa. *** Mr. and Mrs. David Gadient and family were Sunday evening callers at the Harry Buck home. *** Beverly Moran spent Sunday night with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banidt. *** Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Tomhave and Kate 70 Years Ago Mahler spent Sunday with Mr. and August 26, 1943 Mrs. Geo. Ryan, Florence Tay- Mrs. Clarence Swendberg and famlor, and Margaret McHugh were ily at Dundas. Zumbrota callers Sunday evening. Bartel of Minneapolis were Saturday visitors at the Henry Bartel home. *** Lee Johnson and Dallas Diercks, who are employed in Faribault, spent the weekend at their homes here.

20 Years Ago August 25, 1993

50 Years Ago August 26, 1963


BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Todd, a son, on August 23. *** Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Freiheit, Arleen, and Betty were Red Wing shoppers on Saturday. *** Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holst of Maynard spent a weeks vacation with the LeRoy Holst and Naurice Husbyn families here. *** Mr. and Mrs. Loren Witt and son John of Waterloo, Iowa, spent last week at the Wilfred OReilly residence.

60 Years Ago August 27, 1953


BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gregoire, a daughter, on August 20. *** Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Overby were callers at the Isaac Thompson home in Faribault on Saturday. *** Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
GOODHUE, 1973 Winner of the Goodhue Lions Club top prize of a snowmobile at their annual Chicken Bar-B-Q on August 19 is Scott Malcomson, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Malcomson of Stewartville. Looking on, from left to right, are Goodhue Lions President Ed Lodermeier, Dale Malcomson, and Vaughn Bien.

ZUMBROTA
10 Years Ago August 27, 2003
WANAMINGO, 1973 Security State Bank will hold an open house on September 7. Staff members, from left to right, are Everett Ohr, Gary Bakko, Phyllis Carlson, Jayne Ohr, Roxanne Naeseth, Georgine Opfer, Barbara Goodman, Janelle Steberg, and Wayne Hjermstad. By now these people feel quite at home in their new surroundings, having moved to the new quarters on May 29.

PINE ISLAND
10 Years Ago August 27, 2003
Rhys Wiggs, Brett Noser, and Marc Lunde, all members of Pine Island Boy Scout Troop 69, were honored with their Eagle Awards on August 17. College. *** Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunn. Harper spent the past week visiting at the Helen and Mae Harper homes at Hayward, Wisconsin, and the Caryl Harper home at Minong, Wisconsin.

20 Years Ago August 25, 1993


Pine Island will have three AFS exchange students for the 199394 school year. They are Mirjam Heetebrij of the Netherlands (staying with the Sween family), Cindy Rojas of Costa Rica (staying with the Oelkers family), and Jorge Campos of Spain (staying with the Jim Byrne family). *** Wayne Carney, son of Marvin and Ruth Carney of Pine Island, was inducted into the South Dakota High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

50 Years Ago August 29, 1963


Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schiesser and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Daniels. *** Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hassler and Rosemary of Lake City were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Elmer Olsen.

Stordahl Lutheran Church will be observing its 125th anniversary on Sunday, September 7. *** Mona Michels is the winner of a Doris Campbell watercolor. The drawing was held during the artist reception for Campbell at Crossings on August 15. *** Thirty-six teams of about ten people each rallied at the Covered Bridge Park on Friday, August 22 to begin the first annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life. The event raised approximately $65,000 for the American Cancer Society. The first place fundraiser went to Team Panther, bringing in $4,888; second place, Pink Ladies, $4,278; and third place, Crusin to a Cure, $3,763.

Mrs. Clarence Opsahl of Goodhue visited Monday, August 22, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Stechmann. *** Mr. and Mrs. Don Rygmyr of Seneca, Kansas, visited Thursday with Selma Rygmyr and other relatives in the area. *** The winner of the birthday cake at the Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life booth at the Goodhue County Fair was Diane Copley of Zumbrota. *** Linda Kalass of Rochester and Ann Selness were callers at the home of Ella Aadahl of Zumbrota on Sunday.

to help Patti Ann celebrate her fourth birthday. *** Mr. and Mrs. Gary Birmingham and two children of Edina were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Peterson. *** Miss Thalia Lines, Zumbrota School librarian, enjoyed part of her summer vacation in Missouri and California.

40 Years Ago August 30, 1973


Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Skjelbostad and children Susan and Paul of Kansas City, Kansas, spent several days with Mrs. Skjelbostads parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervie Swenson of rural Zumbrota. *** Out-of-town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Flaaen were Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Anderson of Peoria, Illinois. *** Former Zumbrota residents and greenhouse of of St. Paul, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William French.

20 Years ago August 25, 1993

60 Years Ago August 27, 1953


BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pike, a daughter, on August 25; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sigrist, a son, on August 21. *** Malcolm Kollasch of Pine Island was named the winning cheddar cheese maker at the Minnesota State Fair butter and cheese competition on Saturday. *** A transaction was completed this week by which Mrs. Margaret Horsman became the owner of the grocery operated during the past several years by

40 Years Ago August 30, 1973


Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dunkle, Connie, and David spent the past week with relatives at Joplin, Missouri. *** Miss Diane Olson left Monday for Durango, Colorado, where she will teach at Fort Lewis

The Swiss student for the 199394 school year, Phillip Inderbitzin, 17, of Rothrist Switzerland, arrived in Zumbrota two weeks ago. He will be living with Teri and Steve Paulson and their children Trevor and Mindi. *** Daryl 50 Years Ago Brewer, Scott Christianson, and August 29, 1963 Brad Matthees, all of Zumbrota, attended the Upland Bird Camp The families of Norris August 8-14 at Deep Portage Con- Fredrickson, Dale Ayen, and PINE ISLAND, 1953 Pine Island servation Reserve near Hacken- Clifton Flotterud enjoyed a weekPublic Schools will open the 1953- sack. end of camping at Pattison State 54 school year under the direction Park, Wisconsin. *** Mrs. Darrell 30 Years Ago of a new superintendent, Mr. Willard Thomford entertained several August 31, 1983 C. Hanson, on September 7. Mrs. Mary Bremer and Mr. and neighbor ladies and their children

ZUMBROTA, 1973 Larry A. Klundt was hired as junior/senior high school principal for the Zumbrota School District.

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MIKE'S CUSTOM FARM SERVICES

FARM ITEMS WANTED


WANTED: We are looking for organic hay to feed our dairy herd. We are not jockeys, just trying to feed our herd of milk cows. Contact Mike Augustine at 651-380-0246 and tell me what you have and the price. 49-tfc

Corn/Bean Planting Stalk Chopping Hay Cutting Chisel Plow Digging Disking Silage Chopping Raking Snow Removal Round Baling; Wet or Dry; Net Wrap
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507-732-7992 or 507-273-4666
Jung Seed Sales 39715 Cty. 47 Blvd., Goodhue

rent. We would like to reseed to alfalfa/ grass mix for hay. Rent will be based on soil sample and we prefer 3 to 5 year contracts. Call Mike Augustine at 651380-0246. Thanks. We would like to stay within 20 miles of Goodhue. 49-tfc

FARM ITEMS FOR RENT SERVICES


FOR RENT: Grain vac for rent. Reasonable rates. Call 651-923-4616. 49-tfc

WANTED
WANTED: Scrappy Chappys Metals, 507273-0386 or 507-259-5081. Paying cash to clean up your property of any scrap metals, including junk cars, trucks and machinery. 35-3p

CHARLIE RYAN

FARM SERVICES
Custom chopping - silos, bags, bunkers, piles, wagons or trucks. Two 4-wheel drive pack tractor, two self-propelled choppers. Can also chop earlage. Contact Darren Vieths, 651-380-6141. 28-12a
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LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE: Registered Holstein bulls, serviceable age, artificially sired. Alberts Brothers, Pine Island, 507-356-4462. 47-tfc

WE BUY HARVESTOR SILOS. STORAGE We also take down


cement stave silos for a fee.

Silo demolition, we buy Harvestor silos, we charge for staves. Taking bookings now. Call Dennis at 507-995-2331. 35-3cc

K.M. Neisen Co.


507-995-2331 insured
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CUSTOM BAGGING
Silage Bags and Bunker Covers 10 Baggers
Cell Phone:

JH SCHRADER ENTERPRISES

WANTED: Hunting land. Three responsible bow hunters looking to lease land Zumbrota Mini Storage: Reasonable rates, in Goodhue County. Call Buck at 651discounts available, different sizes, 507- 455-9535. 34-3cc 696-4406. 46-tfc WANTED: All types of junk vehicles, cars, trucks, pickups, etc. Also, roll off boxes for scrap metal. Poncelet Metals Auto Crushing, 651-923-4074. 42-tfc

FARMLAND WANTED
LAND OWNERS, if you have CRP land coming out and dont like the idea of someone spraying chemicals on your land, give us a call. We run an organic dairy farm and are looking for land to

SIOUX GRAIN BINS DRYERS


MACHINERY & LIVESTOCK

1-651-764-1944

Jonas Farm Seeds


Complete line of seeds, including

POLE BUILDINGS 651-380-5059


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Befort Salvage & Repair


Auto Repair We Accept Junk & Repairable Cars, Trucks Old Farm Machinery & Scrap Metals Used Autos & Parts Available

Kussmaul Seed and Organic Seeds


Call for Discounts
37510 230th Ave. Goodhue, MN 55027 Business 651-923-4552 Cell 651-764-4883

MAZEPPA, MN

507-843-2203 Mike Befort


507-843-4500 Evenings
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MINI STORAGE
Call For Sizes, Prices & Bookings

Lexvold Custom Services


Tillage Planting 16x30 with auto shutoff
on rows with liquid fertilizer

651-923-4154

SOUTHSIDE STORAGE
GOODHUE
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Ripping Combining Silage Chopping Keith Lexvold

651-764-4409
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Mazeppa, MN
Commercial & Residential Rubber Roofing

RYAN BAGGING
8, 9, & 10 Machines Available Greg & Cindy Ryan and Sons 651-258-4320
Greg 651-764-3723 Travis 651-764-3724
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Cell: 507-254-4399 Home: 507-843-4510


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Tami's Painting Touch


Dedicated to making your home beautiful. . .

INTERIOR PAINTING
Free estimates/Color consults References, Insured CALL or EMAIL to schedule your appointment TODAY...

Tammie Johnson
507-951-7533
email: tamispaintingtouch@yahoo.com
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Paperhanging & Interior Painting


Woodwork New Construction

~Quality Work~

by Becky Webster call 507-732-7406


to book your appointment!
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Office 732-7323 Fax 507-732-7324 Toll Free 1-888-397-3945 View our listings at www.zumbrotarealestate.com E-mail: info@zumbrotarealestate.com
Lowell Lyman, Broker, Owner 507-254-7764 Connie Rude, REALTOR 507-273-7312 Glen Dankers, REALTOR 507-251-0609 Elroy Strusz, REALTOR 507-273-1859

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Stop paying rent or buy for investment! This affordable 2/3 bedroom home is close to the pool and park and within walking 171 WEST 3RD STREET, ZUMBROTA distance to downtown. Great value for the Charming 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home close money as it just needs a little updating. Take to shopping. This home features a newer a look and make an offer! Kitchen features central ac, windows and roof. The 2 car an L counter between the kitchen and garage has a loft area for extra storage. Also, dining area. New shingles recently installed. it has a main floor laundry for y our This property is sold as-is. MLS#4034612 $86,900 $79,900 convenience. $69,000 $64,900

516 EAST AVE., ZUMBROTA


Lots of room with a nice 2 car attached garage, newer roof and windows and high efficiency furnace. Upgraded electrical with circuit breaker and 100 amp service. A lot of house with much potential. MLS#4048093 $93,900

102 EVERGREEN DRIVE EAST, CANNON FALLS


This house is ready to go. Nicely updated kitchen with all of the appliances staying. Features include newer windows, family area and 3/4 bath in basement. Brand new carpet upstairs. Storage building stays. MLS#4045619 $144,900

905 MARIE LANE, ZUMBROTA


Well-maintained and updated 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch with hardwood floors, lots of kitchen cabinets, main floor laundry, great deck and backyard, lots of storage, new mechanicals and g arage workshop. MLS#4046912 $189,900

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839 GOLFVIEW AVE., ZUMBROTA 369 EAST 4TH STREET, ZUMBROTA


Priced Right! 3 bedroom, home with steel Newer kitchen and siding, some newer siding, main floor laundry and bedroom, windows. MLS#4033885 $79,000 $69,900 concrete driveway and 2 g arages. MLS#4044046 $87,500 $79,900

80 MILL STREET, ZUMBROTA


3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch with open floor plan, family room, fireplace, ceramic tile and deck. MLS#4045642 $124,900

201 2ND STREET W, WANAMINGO

Open and spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath 580 WEST 4TH STREET, ZUMBROTA walkout ranch, 4 car garage with golf course Wonderful older home with tons of charm. location. Features granite counters, ceramic 4 bedrooms and 2 bath home is ready to tile, master suite, large lower level family go. Dont miss this one. $159,900 room with fireplace, deck and heated 4 car $149,900 garage. MLS#4039355 $319,900 $299,900

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11237 COUNTY 9 BLVD., CANNON FALLS 113 MANOR AVE., GOODHUE


A nice starter home or retirement home with 2 main floor bedrooms, newer windows and foundation. Permanent siding and central air. MLS#4045391 $79,900

1013 W 6TH STREET, ZUMBROTA 208 N 3RD STREET, GOODHUE


An older home with many recent updates. Main floor laundry and a full bath on 1st and 2nd floor. MLS#44048072 $79,900 Nice older home with updated furnace, heated 3 car garage with connected pole shed. Nice sized bedrooms with good storage area. MLS#4044588 $119,900 $109,900

705 LANCASTER BLVD., ZUMBROTA


Well-maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bath split entry with private backyard. Large family room, fireplace, newer hardwood floors, deck and 3 car garage. MLS#4046076 $189,900

A newer well-planned rambler with plenty of room and very well cared for. Features include a large machine shed and a shelter and pasture for horses or other livestock. 10 ACRES mol. All blacktop road with easy access to Hwy. 52 or Hwy. 58. MLS#4043635 $350,000

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FARM AND LAND OPPORTUNITIES


1315 Jefferson Drive, Zumbrota, MN
2 & 3 Bedroom Townhomes Easy Access to Highway 52 & Rochester Friendly, Professional On-Site Management & Maintenance Heat Included Pet Friendly Convenient In-Home Laundry & Attached Garage Disability Access
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME IS THE OPPORTUNITY BEFORE YOU TO PURCHASE THIS METICULOUS 120 ACRE LONG TIME FAMILY FARM which for decades has caught the attention of all who have passed by. One cant help but admire the pride of ownership this property showcases which is extremely evident throughout the stately 5 bedroom 1930 two story home, presenting the quality construction and warmth of its era. Complimentary family room addition with gas fireplace is surely a Minnesota Winter Must while the homes unique upper level porch is seemingly the perfect place to start with your morning cup of coffee or for your summer evening meditation giving thanks for the blessing to be right there! Adding to that blessing will be the opportunity to produce the bin busting crops which have historically been associated with the highly respected Mt. Carroll, Barremills and Vasa Soil types contained within the farms quality cropland. (Splits to be considered)

35 Mill Street, Zumbrota Price $419,000


"Victorian" house. So original is this 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 4 fireplace, 10 ft. ceiling, 3,267 sq. ft. Victorian home with original state-of-art breathtaking woodwork. Excellent care, pride of ownership (4th owner) bordering on the Zumbro River. Just a short walk to school, grocery store, church and some fresh air. Has two apartments for cash flow possibilities. MLS #4045315

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Just Listed 333 Parkview Curve, Zumbrota $179,900


Impeccably cared for one owner home. 3 bedroom w/option of 4, 2 bath w/jet tub, granite top & tile. Open kitchen design w/snack bar, tiled bsplash, solid surface tops, hardwood floors, & neutral colors. You'll love relaxing in the sunroom w/amazing views of the gardens. Finished LL w/2nice sized bedrooms, family room w/cozy wood stove & finished laundry room.

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XXXX Lookout Trail, Mazeppa $299,900


You have heard of million dollar views, well this is one! Perched on the hilltop, there are numerous building sites on this wooded 11.39 with 200+ feet of shoreline. Overlooks Lake Zumbro, panoramic views, heavily wooded, excellent site to hunt, build your dream home and relax. Only 6 miles from Hwy. 52!

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Highlands 4th Subdivision Great lots remain 10 full basement walkouts 2 split entry walkouts 2 full basements Small town living

10650 County Road 3 NW, Pine Island $309,320 $289,900

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WABASHA COUNTY 137 ACRE RIVER FARM WITH POSTCARD SETTING seemingly defines one's perception of priceless beauty! One's curiosity is immediately aroused upon entrance to the almost tour like driveway which climaxes upon arrival to an overlook of the property's impeccable farmstead and breathtaking river view. Endless recreational opportunities abound and a little cabin perched on the river's upper bank offers a perfect place to enjoy the sunsets. Once settled into the serenity of Minnesota paradise you will find your family and guests saying, "It just doesn't get any better than this!"

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537 3rd Ave. NE, Mazeppa $129,900 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fully finished home in Mazeppa. This home features main floor laundry, ceramic tile, skylights, wood fireplace with stone mantle, and master bedroom suite with walk-in closet. Located on a 156x83 lot accented with deck, flat backyard and 2 stall garage.

263 Golden Bear Lane, Zumbrota $175,900 - 3 bedroom, one bath new construction! This home features an eat-in kitchen, vaulted ceilings, brick stone accent, master bedroom with walkin closet, Hollywood bath and more. Located on a great lot with New Construction view of golf course. 839 Dubuque Blvd., Zumbrota $184,900 - New construction 2013. 2 bedroom, 1 bath ranch style home on walkout lot. This home features brick accent, 3 stall garage, vaulted ceiling, walk-in ceiling, walk-in closet in both bedrooms. This home has unfinished basement with possible 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Great lot in small town. 508 2nd St., Bellechester $114,700 - Well maintained 2 story home! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home features main floor laundry, eat-in kitchen, formal dining area, 3 bedroom on one level, open family room with gas fireplace with brick accent you must see, custom built in cabinets in kitchen and more. Great double lot 132x100 with a deck and landscaped to perfection. This home is located close to Red Wing/Cannon Falls/Zumbrota and Hwy. 52 to Twin Cities and Rochester. Call for more details. 365 Warren Ave, Zumbrota $169,900 - Classic style home! 2 story, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home features original solid oak panel pocket doors, ceramic tile, formal dining room, workshop, and remodeled eat-in kitchen with custom oak cabinets finished in a cherry stain. Updated electrical panel 2010. This home is perfect for someone who loves the classic finish of an older style home. 20 Spring Street, Kenyon $149,950 - Victorian charm! Newly remodel & upgraded/updated custom kitchen. A must see! This 3 bedroom 2 bath home features new shingles in 2012, main floor laundry, original (refinished) hardwood floors, updated plumbing, updated lighting, new water heater 2010, new windows and more. Classic stained glass window with built-in hutch in formal dining. This home has that old Victorian charm with economic features. MUST SEE top of the line remodeled kitchen with custom hickory cabinets, underlighting, custom pot drawers and more. 529 19th St. E, Zumbrota $114,900 - Affordable Townhome! This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features open floor plan, vaulted ceiling, central air, walkout to patio, eat-in kitchen, & 2 stall garage. Located on an end of a cul-de-sac. Built in 2004.

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751 9th St. SW, Pine Island $184,900 - This updated split level home features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, ceramic tiles, back splash, vaulted ceiling, master bedroom, walk-in closet, pantry, custom built-in cabinets throughout the home, built-in entertainment center and more. Also features a new deck (2007), new New Listing! shingles (2012), beautifully landscaped and fully fenced back yard with park across the street! Heated, insulated 3 car garage with cabinets. 787 West Ave., Zumbrota $159,900 - Comfortable ranch New Price! style home! This 4 bed, 2 bath, features newer shingles, vinyl siding, ceramic tile, 4-season porch, kitchen pantry, 2 wood fireplaces with brick and ceramic tile accents, RV parking, open floor plan, & MUCH MORE!! This well maintained home is located on an oversized lot a short distance from New Listing! the school. Brick patio and beautiful landscaping. Large master bedroom suite you must see. Call for details. 861 Golfview Ave., Zumbrota $259,900 - Stunning new construction with great view! Just completed July 2013! This 4 bedroom, 3 bath home features master bedroom suite with walk-in closet and ceramic tile shower. Front street view office, fully finished lower level with views of downtown Zumbrota and New Construction! backs up #7 green on golf course. 3 stall garage with large 67 ft. backyard. 732 19th St. East, Zumbrota $149,900 - New construction under $150,000! This 2 bedroom one bath home features an open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, 2 stall garage all under warranty to keep your mind at ease. Call for final completion date. 886 West Ave., Zumbrota $109,900 - This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home features master bedroom on main level, formal dining, hardwood floors, maintenance free siding, deck, fenced in partial yard, great storage space in detached garage. This 120x152 lot is accented with fully mature trees and walking bridge to school. Great location to downtown and schools. 519 19th St., Zumbrota $119,900 - Affordable fully finished townhome. This three bedroom two bath home features vaulted ceilings, eat-in kitchen, master bedroom with walk-in closet, walkout basement, 2 stall attached garage, and located on a dead-end cul-de-sac in a small town. This townhome is an end unit. Call for more details. 760 19th St. East, Zumbrota $169,800 - Fully finished split! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, split level home features an eat-in kitchen, vaulted ceiling, ceramic tile, large open family room, large master bedroom 15x11 with walk-in closet and den/office area that can be used for 4th possible bedroom. This well maintained home also features deck and large stamped patio great for entertainment. Call for details. 400 2nd Ave., Wanamingo $114,900 - Three bedroom 2 bath home on a corner lot. Updated electrical and new shingles. Ceramic tile, vaulted ceiling, remodeled bathroom. Maintenance free decking, newer furnace and 4 season porch. Hardwood floors and open staircase. Three bedrooms and one full bath on one level. New roof in 2011. New updates call for details. 308 N. 2nd St., Bellechester $139,000 - Small town great opportunity. 4 bedroom, 2 bath ranch style home features vaulted ceiling, fully finished basement, new carpet, newly remodeled, eatin kitchen and fully fenced in backyard. Nicely updated with 2416 finished square feet. 321 2nd Ave. East, Zumbrota $159,900 - Remodeled to perfection! This home may look older from the outside, but once you step inside youll find a newly updated home from top to bottom. 1-3/4 story home features eat-in kitchen, formal dining and separate dining area in kitchen. New windows, new furnace, new air conditioner, new water heater and water softener. Located on a corner lot with landscaping and a 3-season porch.

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WANAMINGO AREA 120 ACRES WITH BEST OF BOTH WORLDS coming along with the purchase of this unique farm with the privacy of country, yet the convenience of city being less than one mile from your door step. Take the next step toward purchasing this unique diamond in the rough and pick up the phone! (Sellers will split)

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2116 Mingo View Drive, Wanamingo $59,900 - Rare opportunity! Only lot left in the Mingo View subdivision. City water available. Buyer will need private septic system.

WINONA AREA PANORAMIC FARM WITH YOUR CHOICE OF 40 OR 86 ACRES overlooking the scenic breathtaking Mississippi River Valley with nostalgic farmstead having 4 bedroom, 2 bath brick home. With a nice mixture of cropland, woods and pasture seemingly evident are opportunities galore. LAKE CITY AREA 100 ACRES PROPERLY IDENTIFIED AS BEAUTY IN THE VALLEY having woods adorned with wildlife, cropland to help support your recreational passion, and a prime potential future homesite overlooking the property's meandering trout stream! HAYFIELD AREA 100 ACRES BARELAND along Hwy. 30 having quality cropland with the predominate soil tyes, Marquis & Floyd, carrying 99% and 92% CPI Indexes. MAZEPPA AREA 90 ACRES BARELAND 1/4 mile off County Road #1, a nice mixture of quality cropland, woods and yes it qualifies for a building entitlement! (possible split available) WINONA AREA 46 ACRE BUILDABLE OVERLOOK best described as spectacular. The property located on a public road, accurately named Goodview Ridge Road, has a mixture of cropland and pasture; and woods adorned with whitetail guaranteed to intrigue those of you in search of a trophy!

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9th St., Kenyon $59,900 - Great one acre lot to build. Building site features 3 parcels, 149x218, flat lot! Water and sewer in street. Great flat lot with open yard. Call for more details on the great opportunity. 795 W. 5th St., Zumbrota $32,900 - Great building opportunity in Zumbrota. Corner lot close to school and easy access to Hwy. 52. Call for more details on this building site. 350 Sugar Loaf Pkwy., Zumbrota $89,900 - 1.08 wooded lot ready to go! This lot is located across from the Zumbrota Golf Course. Great, flat lot for your family. This lot has been surveyed just over an acre of land with wooded surroundings. Call for a private showing! 1921 Valley Heights Lane, Mazeppa $49,900 - Beautiful 4.09 acre buildable site. This great value includes a black top road, mature trees and a perfect place to build your dream home or that dream shop you have always wanted. Call for more details on this building site.

1.56 ACRE 19355 385TH STREET, GOODHUE 1.56 ACRE


A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY within a stone's throw from town makes this 3,200 sq. ft. finished 3 bedroom, 3 bath home a must to see! Lower level apartment offers a supplemental income opportunity while a large attic designed for future finish will stimulate your imagination and yes, there is a heated shop ideal for grown up toys!

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