Shopper B Page 1 08/15/12 REGIST. BLACK YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN • • • • • • • • B SECTION • • • • • • • • Volume 147 No. 34 Serving the Dodge County & Byron Areas www.dcinews.com Wednesday, August 15, 2012 Rochester Computer Smartz 909 North Broadway 281.9568 COMPUTER & TV REPAIR LOW COST & FAST!!! $AVE $15.00 WITH THIS COUPON Kasson Computer Smartz 16 North Mantorville Ave. 634.9568 Planning a Move? Go with a Professional... Locally owned & operated AT YOUR SERVICE REALTY, LTD. Tracy Petersohn GRI, Broker 254-2602 OR 374-6494 Diane Thiemann Realtor 951-0924 REALTOR ® TEAM PETERSOHN 2510 Superior Dr. NW, Rochester, MN 55901 205 4th Ave SE, Dodge Center YOUR HOME Get your home listed with one of the best! Contact Tracy or Diane today! Tracy 374-6494 Diane 951-0924 4 bed 2 bath rambler built in 2004. Very open floor plan with custom cabinets, breakfast bar, hardwood and tile floor- ing,main level laundry, vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace with brick surround, large 3 car heated garage ,patio, located on over a 1/2 acre lot!! 403 9th Street NW, Dodge Center Quick Possession! Large rambler with 3 bedrooms on the main level. Home features a master bedroom with a private master bath, main level laundry, huge kitchen with ample cabinet space, gorgeous hardwood floors, arched doorways, an insulated and sheet rocked garage, a patio and a deck. 203 4th Ave NW, Dodge Center, MN ONLY $99,900 101 3rd Ave NW, Dodge Center 3 bedroom 2 bath 1 3/4 story, excellent condition, sunken family room with gas fireplace, large spacious rooms, covered patio, maintenance free siding, central air, appliances included. 3 ACRES!!! If you’re looking for PRIVACY, WOODS,WILDLIFE, and a RIVER this is it!!!!! This 4 bedroom 3 bath rambler has it all.. Custom kitchen cabinets,granite counter tops, antique elm cherry hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, skylight, master bath, walk in closet, main floor laundry, 4 patio doors that lead to a 3 season porch and a huge wrap around deck with breath taking views. GEO Thermal heat 2 gas fireplaces, a heated garage and much much more.... Located on a black top road near the golf course Team Petersohn Here to help you buy or sell real estate. Great value on this fully finished home. Home features 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, heated floors in master bedroom and bathroom, an open floor plan , recessed lighting and more! Move in and enjoy! Located at the end of a cul de sac. 2 bed 2 bath rambler with main level laundry. Lower lever offers a opportunity for a 3rd bedroom Open floor plan, ample kitchen cabinets, deck, central air. Many mature trees, all appliances included. 306 3 1/2 Ave NE, Dodge Center Excellent opportunity to purchase Commercial building in excellent condition. Updates include roof, wiring, windows. 211 Main Street, West Concord ONLY $129,000 ONLY $29,900 LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! Walking distance to golf course and schools. 4 bed 3 full bath rambler with main level laundry, large kitchen with center island. Vaulted ceilings hard- wood and tile flooring master bath with walk in closet, 3 car garage deck ,patio, all appliances included 1106 5th St NW, Dodge Center ONLY $218,500 ONLY $129,900 ONLY $94,900 Only $189,900 ONLY $89,900 65686 180 Ave, Dodge Center 3 Acres!! 3 bed 1 bath 1 1/2 story with a total remodel, including roof, siding, windows, flooring, kitchen cabinets, counter tops, elec- trical etc... Home offers an open floor plan with a main level laundry, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, many mature trees a large barn, and work shop and oversized 2 car garage. ONLY $164,900 ONLY $314,900 $299,900 NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! 17937 Cty Road 34, Dodge Center 111 9th Ave. NE, Dodge Center 4 bed 2 bath split built in 2001. Wide open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, custom cabinets, dining room offers a patio door to deck. Lower level recently finished. Oversized 2 car garage, central air, appliances included. 914 N. Mantorville Ave • Kasson GREENHOUSE & GIFT 35 YEARS AND STILL GROWING! AUGUST HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9-4 • Sun. 10-5 www.houstonsgreenhouse.com HOUSTON’S 507-634-7113 507-634-7113 NEW SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS HAVE ARRIVED! 99¢ 99¢ 4” Perennials each 99¢ SALE ALL REMAINING ANNUALS LAST CHANCE! LOYALTY CARD GROCERY REWARDS ‘HOT BUYS’ Food • Fuel Liquor 863 High Point Dr. NE, Byron • 507-775-6101 P lace M arket B YRON Open 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Ad prices good August 15-21, 2012 Each week we will feature Grocery Reward ‘Hot Buys.’ Use your card and receive savings on these and 100’s of items in-store. Look for our Grocery Rewards signs in store. Find us at www.byronmarketplace.com. Find more details in store. LOYALTY CARD GAS REWARDS ‘HOT BUYS’ SHOPPING BASKET DISCOUNT - SPEND $15 AT BMP AND RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL $ .02 PER GALLON, SPEND $25 RECEIVE $ .03 PER GALLON, SPEND $50 RECEIVE $ .06 PER GALLON ON TOP OF YOUR OTHER GAS REWARDS! HUNDREDS MORE ITEMS IN STORE! DUNCAN HINES C LASSIC C AKE MIX 16.5-18.25 oz. Pkg., Selected Var. 99 ¢ $ 1 99 A BSOLUT V ODKA 1.75 Liter Bottle C APTAIN M ORGAN S PICED RUM 1.75 Liter Bottle 10 ¢ Off Per Gallon Per Gallon Per Gallon O FF ! D EEP W OODS OR S MOOTH & D RY 4-6 oz. Can, Selected Var. 15 ¢ Off 10 ¢ Off K EMPS I CE C REAM S ANDWICHES 12 ct. Pkg., Selected Var. Per Gallon Per Gallon 10 ¢ Off 10 ¢ Off A CT II MICROWAVE P OPCORN 3 Pk. Box, Selected Var. Per Gallon Per Gallon Per Gallon Per Gallon Per Gallon MALT -O-MEAL B ETTER O ATS 5 ct. Box F RESH S TRAWBERRIES 1 lb. Pkg. A QUAFINA W ATER 24 Pack Bottles 5 ¢ Off $ 19 95 G RANDMA A LICE ’ S O RANGE J UICE Gallon Jug 10 ¢ Off BEN & J ERRY ’ S I CE C REAM One Pint, Selected Var. 10/$ 5 59 ¢ SHOPPERS V ALU WHITE VINEGAR 128 oz. Bottle 2/$ 4 MIDWEST PRIDE O LD F ASHIONED B EEF J ERKY 12 oz. Pkg. P OMPEIAN O LIVE O IL 16 oz. Btl., Selected Var. 10 ¢ Off Fresh Ground Beef Family Pack 85% Lean Ground Beef S TONE R IDGE C REAMERY PREMIUM I CE C REAM 1.5 Qt. Pkg., Selected Var. Y OPLAIT Y OGURT 4-6 oz. Cup, Selected Var.: Original, Whips or Lactose Free $ 32 33 10 ¢ Off $ 2 49 $ 1 69 Each $ 2 49 $ 2 99 P OST H ONEY BUNCHES OF O ATS Honey Roasted or Almond 14.5 oz. Culinary Circle Pizza 3/$ 9 99 1 Lb. Loaf POUNDERS! Sweet Del Monte Pineapple 14.25-33.5 oz. Pkg. Selected Var. 7.25 oz. Box Original Blue Box Only Limit 2 Lb. Limit 10 K EMPS S ELECT MILK Gallon Jug, Selected Var. 5 ¢ Off 24 Pack 16 oz. Cans BUD OR BUD L IGHT BEER $ 18 99 18 Pack 16 oz. Cans MILLER HIGH L IFE $ 11 99 12 Pack 12 oz. bottles C ORONA OR C ORONA L IGHT BEER $ 13 99 24 Pack 12 oz. Cans C OORS OR C OORS L IGHT BEER $ 17 37 Grandma Alice’s White Bread 10/$ 7 Kraft Macaroni & Cheese Paseo Paper Towels $ 3 99 8 Roll Pkg. 24 Pack 12 oz. Cans PEPSI PRODUCTS $ 5 99 12 Pack 12 oz. Cans or 6 Pack 24 oz. Bottles COKE PRODUCTS 4/$ 14 PEPSI PRODUCTS 3/$ 10 A QUAFINA S PLASH 3/$ 8 POUNDERS! 12 Double Rolls Selected Var. Kleenex Cottonelle Bathroom Tissue $ 4 99 Each week we will feature Gas Reward ‘Hot Buys.’ Use your card and receive discounts for gas on 100’s of items in-store. Buy these items and put in your own personal GAS ACCOUNT and redeem your discounts at the pump! Look for our Gas Reward signs in-store. Find more details in store. 7-UP OR A&W PRODUCTS 3/$ 11 12 Pack 12 oz. Cans or 6 Pack 24 oz. Bottles 6 Pack .5 Liter Bottles 12 Pack 12 oz. Cans NEW IN OUR DELI! Y OPLAIT Y OGURT F RUIT C UPS $ 1 99 Made with Fresh Cut Fruit!!
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Shopper B Page 1 08/15/12 REGIST.BLACKYELLOWMAGENTACYAN
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BSECTION
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Volume 147 No. 34 Serving the Dodge County & Byron Areas www.dcinews.com Wednesday, August 15, 2012
RochesterComputer Smartz
909 North Broadway281.9568
COMPUTER & TV REPAIR
LOW COST & FAST!!!$AVE$15.00
WITH THIS COUPONKasson
Computer Smartz16 North Mantorville Ave.
634.9568
Planning a Move?
Go with aProfessional...
Locally owned & operated
AT YOURSERVICE
REALTY, LTD.
Tracy PetersohnGRI, Broker
254-2602 OR
374-6494
Diane Thiemann
Realtor951-0924
REALTOR ®
TEAM PETERSOHN
2510 Superior Dr. NW,Rochester, MN 55901
205 4th Ave SE, Dodge Center
YOUR HOME
Get your home listed with one ofthe best! Contact Tracy or Dianetoday! Tracy 374-6494 Diane 951-0924
4 bed 2 bath rambler built in 2004. Veryopen floor plan with custom cabinets,breakfast bar, hardwood and tile floor-ing,main level laundry, vaulted ceilings,gas fireplace with brick surround, large 3car heated garage ,patio, located on over a1/2 acre lot!!
403 9th Street NW, Dodge Center
Quick Possession! Large ramblerwith 3 bedrooms on the mainlevel. Home features a masterbedroom with a private masterbath, main level laundry, hugekitchen with ample cabinet space,gorgeous hardwood floors,arched doorways, an insulatedand sheet rocked garage, a patioand a deck.
203 4th Ave NW, Dodge Center, MN
ONLY $99,900
101 3rd Ave NW, Dodge Center3 bedroom 2 bath 1 3/4 story, excellentcondition, sunken family room with gasfireplace, large spacious rooms, coveredpatio, maintenance free siding, central air,appliances included.
3 ACRES!!! If you’re looking for PRIVACY,WOODS,WILDLIFE, and a RIVER this is it!!!!!This 4 bedroom 3 bath rambler has it all..Custom kitchen cabinets,granite counter tops,antique elm cherry hardwood floors, vaultedceilings, skylight, master bath, walk in closet,main floor laundry, 4 patio doors that lead to a 3season porch and a huge wrap around deck withbreath taking views. GEO Thermal heat 2 gasfireplaces, a heated garage and much muchmore.... Located on a black top road near thegolf course
Team PetersohnHere to help you buy or sell
real estate.
Great value on this fully finishedhome. Home features 3 bed-rooms, 2 baths, heated floors inmaster bedroom and bathroom,an open floor plan , recessedlighting and more! Move in andenjoy!
Located at the end of a cul de sac. 2 bed2 bath rambler with main level laundry.Lower lever offers a opportunity for a3rd bedroom Open floor plan, amplekitchen cabinets, deck, central air.Many mature trees, all appliancesincluded.
306 3 1/2 Ave NE, Dodge Center
Excellent opportunity to purchaseCommercial building in excellentcondition. Updates include roof,wiring, windows.
211 Main Street, West Concord
ONLY $129,000
ONLY $29,900
LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!Walking distance to golf course andschools. 4 bed 3 full bath rambler withmain level laundry, large kitchen withcenter island. Vaulted ceilings hard-wood and tile flooring master bath withwalk in closet, 3 car garage deck ,patio,all appliances included
1106 5th St NW, Dodge CenterONLY $218,500
ONLY $129,900
ONLY $94,900
Only $189,900
ONLY $89,900
65686 180 Ave, Dodge Center3 Acres!! 3 bed 1 bath 1 1/2 story with a totalremodel, including roof, siding, windows,flooring, kitchen cabinets, counter tops, elec-trical etc... Home offers an open floor plan witha main level laundry, hardwood floors, ceramictile, many mature trees a large barn, and workshop and oversized 2 car garage.ONLY $164,900
ONLY $314,900 $299,900
NEW LISTING!
NEW LISTING!
17937 Cty Road 34, Dodge Center
111 9th Ave. NE, Dodge Center4 bed 2 bath split built in 2001.Wide open floor plan with vaultedceilings, custom cabinets, diningroom offers a patio door to deck.Lower level recently finished.Oversized 2 car garage, central air,appliances included.
914 N. Mantorville Ave • Kasson
GREENHOUSE & GIFT35 YEARS AND STILL GROWING!
AUGUST HOURS:Mon.-Fri. 9-6
Sat. 9-4 • Sun. 10-5www.houstonsgreenhouse.com
HOUSTON’S
507-634-7113507-634-7113NEW SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS HAVE ARRIVED!
99¢ 99¢4” Perennials
each
99¢ SALEALL REMAINING
ANNUALSLAST CHANCE!
L O YA LT Y C A R D G R O C E R Y R E W A R D S ‘ H O T B U Y S ’
Food • FuelLiquor
863 High Point Dr. NE, Byron • 507-775-6101
Place
MarketBYRON
Open 5:30 a.m.
to 10:00 p.m.Ad prices good August 15-21, 2012
Each week we will feature Grocery Reward ‘Hot Buys.’ Use your card and receive savings on these and 100’s of items in-store. Look for our Grocery Rewards signs in store. Find us at www.byronmarketplace.com. Find more details in store.
L O Y A LT Y C A R D G A S R E W A R D S ‘ H O T B U Y S ’SHOPPING BASKET DISCOUNT - SPEND $15 AT BMP AND RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL $ .02 PER GALLON, SPEND $25 RECEIVE $ .03 PER GALLON,
SPEND $50 RECEIVE $ .06 PER GALLON ON TOP OF YOUR OTHER GAS REWARDS!HUNDREDS MORE ITEMS IN STORE!
DUNCAN HINESCLASSIC CAKE MIX
16.5-18.25 oz. Pkg., Selected Var.
99¢ $199
ABSOLUTVODKA
1.75 Liter Bottle
CAPTAIN MORGANSPICED RUM
1.75 Liter Bottle
10¢ Off
Per Gallon Per Gallon
Per Gallon
OFF! DEEP WOODS ORSMOOTH & DRY
4-6 oz. Can, Selected Var.
15¢ Off
10¢ Off
KEMPS ICE CREAMSANDWICHES
12 ct. Pkg., Selected Var.
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
10¢ Off
10¢ Off
ACT II MICROWAVEPOPCORN
3 Pk. Box, Selected Var.
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
MALT-O-MEALBETTER OATS
5 ct. Box
FRESHSTRAWBERRIES
1 lb. Pkg.
AQUAFINAWATER24 Pack Bottles
5¢ Off
$1995
GRANDMA ALICE’SORANGE JUICE
Gallon Jug
10¢ Off
BEN & JERRY’SICE CREAMOne Pint, Selected Var.
10/$5
59¢
SHOPPERS VALUWHITE VINEGAR
128 oz. Bottle
2/$4
MIDWEST PRIDE OLD FASHIONEDBEEF JERKY
12 oz. Pkg.
POMPEIANOLIVE OIL
16 oz. Btl., Selected Var.
10¢ Off
Fresh Ground Beef Family Pack85% LeanGround Beef
STONE RIDGE CREAMERYPREMIUM ICE CREAM
1.5 Qt. Pkg., Selected Var.
YOPLAIT YOGURT4-6 oz. Cup, Selected Var.:
Original, Whips or Lactose Free
$3233
10¢ Off
$249
$169
Each
$249
$299
POST HONEYBUNCHES OF OATS
Honey Roasted or Almond 14.5 oz.
CulinaryCirclePizza
3/$999
1 Lb. Loaf
POUNDERS!
Sweet
Del MontePineapple
14.25-33.5 oz. Pkg. Selected Var.
7.25 oz. BoxOriginal Blue Box Only
Limit 2
Lb.
Limit 10
KEMPS SELECTMILK
Gallon Jug, Selected Var.
5¢ Off
24 Pack 16 oz. CansBUD OR BUD LIGHT BEER
$189918 Pack 16 oz. Cans
MILLER HIGH LIFE
$1199
12 Pack 12 oz. bottlesCORONA OR
CORONA LIGHT BEER
$1399
24 Pack 12 oz. CansCOORS OR
COORS LIGHT BEER
$1737
Grandma Alice’sWhite Bread
10/$7
Kraft Macaroni& Cheese
Paseo
PaperTowels
$3998 Roll Pkg.
24 Pack 12 oz. CansPEPSI PRODUCTS
$599
12 Pack 12 oz. Cans or6 Pack 24 oz. BottlesCOKE PRODUCTS
4/$14PEPSI PRODUCTS
3/$10
AQUAFINA SPLASH3/$8
POUNDERS!
12 Double Rolls Selected Var.
Kleenex CottonelleBathroomTissue
$499
Each week we will feature Gas Reward ‘Hot Buys.’ Use your card and receive discounts for gas on 100’s of items in-store. Buy these items and put in your own personal GAS ACCOUNT and redeem your discounts at the pump! Look for our Gas Reward signs in-store. Find more details in store.
7-UP ORA&W PRODUCTS3/$11
12 Pack 12 oz. Cans
or6 Pack
24 oz. Bottles
6 Pack .5 Liter Bottles
12 Pack 12 oz. Cans
NEW IN OUR DELI!YOPLAIT YOGURT FRUIT CUPS
$199
Made with
Fresh Cut
Fruit!!
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012 Dodge County Independent, Kasson, MN Shopper B Page 2
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ECIPESFROM JANE CARLSEN
6 c. apples-peeled and sliced2 tbsp. flour1/2 c. brown sugardash of salt
1 c. white sugar2 tsp. cinnamon
TOPPING:1 c. flour1/2 c. brown sugar2/3 c. margarine
1/2 c. white sugar1 c. oatmeal1/2 tsp. baking powder
Mix together and pour in 9” x13” pan. Sprinkle cinnamon and salt on top ofapples.
Crumble over top. Bake at 350º for 45 minutes.
APPLE CRISP
ECIPESFROM JANE CARLSEN
CHICKEN ENCHILADAS10 to 12 flour tortillas (6”)1 lb. diced, cooked chicken1 (4 oz.) can green chilies, chopped2 c. sour cream1 can cream of chicken soup
1 1/2 lb. Colby Jack cheese1 bunch green onions, chopped1/2 tsp. cumin1/4 tsp. garlic powder
Combine soup, sour cream, chives, onions and 3/4 of the cheese; set aside. Mixchicken, spices and 3/4 of soup mixture together. Lay out tortillas and addheaping spoonful of chicken mixture. Roll and lay, seam-side down, in 9x13inch pan. Spread remaining soup mixture over rolled tortillas. Top with remain-ing cheese. Bake, covered, 30 minutes at 350º, then uncovered, an additional30 minutes. Note: Can be made the day before and refrigerated.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat default has occurred in theconditions of the followingdescribed mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: June16, 2009
ORIGINAL PRINCIPALAMOUNT OF MORTGAGE:$230,056.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Melinda K.Fields, a single woman
MORTGAGEE: MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc., as nominee for FranklinAmerica Mortgage Company andits successors and/or assigns
DATE AND PLACE OFRECORDING:
Recorded: August 13, 2009Dodge County Recorder
Document Number: A183548ASSIGNMENTS OF MORT-
GAGE:And assigned to: BAC Home
Loans Servicing, LP Dated: June 14, 2010Recorded: August 02, 2010
Dodge County RecorderDocument Number: A188010Transaction Agent: Mortgage
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPROPERTY: That part of theNorthwest Quarter of theSouthwest Quarter of Section 23,Township 107, Range 16, DodgeCounty, Minnesota, described asfollows: Commencing at theSouthwest corner of the SouthwestQuarter of said Section 23; thenceNorth 00 degrees 00 minutes 00seconds East, assumed bearing,alonf the West line of the saidSouthwest Quarter, 2075.08 feetfor a point of beinging; thenceSoutheasterly 392.17 feet along acurve, concave to the Northeast,not tangent to the last describedcourse, central angle of 25 degrees29 minutes 27 seconds, radius of881.47 feet, and chord of saidcurve bears South 78 degrees 42minutes 16 seconds East, 388.94feet; thence North 88 degrees 33minutes 00 seconds East, 185.29feet; thence North 00 degrees 00minutes 00 seconds East, 333.33feet to a point being 310.00 feetSouth of, as measured at rightangles to, the North line of saidSouthwest Quarter; thence South89 degrees 17 minutes 27 secondsWest, parallel with the North lineof said Southwest Quarter, 566.68
LEGAL
feet to the West line of saidSouthwest Quarter; thence South 00degrees 00 minutes 00 secondsWest, along said West line, 254.82feet to the point of beginning. Beingsubject to an easement for theCounty Road No. 15 right of wayover the Southerly boundary there-of.
AMOUNT DUE ANDCLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OFDATE OF NOTICE: $256,934.22
THAT all pre-foreclosurerequirements have been compliedwith; that no action or proceedinghas been instituted at law or other-wise to recover the debt secured bysaid mortgage, or any part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power ofsale contained in said mortgage, theabove-described property will besold by the Sheriff of said county asfollows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:September 06, 2012 at 11:00 AM
PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff'sMain Office, Dodge CountyCourthouse, 22 E 6th Street,Mantorville, Minnesota
to pay the debt secured by saidmortgage and taxes, if any, on saidpremises and the costs and disburse-ments, including attorney feesallowed by law, subject to redemp-tion within six (6) months from thedate of said sale by themortgagor(s), their personal repre-sentatives or assigns.
If the Mortgage is not reinstatedunder Minn. Stat. §580.30 or theproperty is not redeemed underMinn. Stat. §580.23, the Mortgagormust vacate the property on orbefore 11:59 p.m. on March 06,2013, or the next business day ifMarch 06, 2013 falls on a Saturday,Sunday or legal holiday.
Mortgagor(s) released fromfinancial obligation: NONE
THIS COMMUNICATION ISFROM A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATION OB -TAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICA-TION OF THE DEBT AND IDEN-TITY OF THE ORIGINAL CRED-ITOR WITHIN THE TIME PRO-VIDED BY LAW IS NOTAFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.
THE TIME ALLOWED BYLAW FOR REDEMPTION BYTHE MORTGAGOR, THE MORT-GAGOR'S PERSONAL REPRE-SENTATIVES OR AS SIGNS,MAY BE REDUCED TO FIVEWEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDERIS ENTERED UNDER MINNESO-TA STATUTES, SECTION582.032, DETERMINING,AMONG OTHER THINGS, THATTHE MORTGAGED PRE MISESARE IMPROVED WITH A RESI-DENTIAL DWELLING OF LESSTHAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOTPROPERTY USED IN AGRICUL-TURAL PRODUCTION, ANDARE ABANDONED.DATED: July 25, 2012ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGEE:Bank of America N.A., successorby Merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, LPWilford, Geske & Cook P.A.Attorneys for Assignee ofMortgagee8425 Seasons Parkway, Suite 105Woodbury, MN 55125-4393(651) 209-3300File Number: 025515F01 R:31-36c
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSKASSON AQUATIC CENTER
DEMOLITION PACKAGECITY OF KASSON (OWNER)
KASSON, MN
Public notice is hereby given that the City of Kasson (to be knownherein collectively and in all bidding and construction related docu-ments as the Owner) will receive sealed bids for demolition of theexisting Kasson Aquatic Center until:
2:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME; AUGUST 21, 2012
The construction project includes:• Site preparation • Footing and • Selective soils• Above grade • foundation demolition • corrections • demolition • Rubbish RemovalThe Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any
informality in bidding and to accept the bid most advantageous to theOwner. The Owner reserves the right to check bidders qualificationsfor each work specialty and reserves the right to reject bidders theOwner deems unqualified. The Owner reserves the right to hold allbids for a period of 60 days.
Site Location: 201 7th St. NW, Kasson, MN 55944Pre-bid meeting: By appointment Construction Start: August 23, 2012 (pending award of
construction agreements) Construction Close-out: September 6, 2012Copies of the Drawings, Specifications and Bid Documents are
available from: Signature Aquatics; 124 Bridge Ave. P.O. Box 679;Delano, MN 55328; phone: (763) 267-7552; fax (763) 972-5864.Plan fee for printed copies of Drawings & Specifications is $125.00.Electronic documents in pdf format are available at no charge.Requests should be made in writing with plan fee check attached.Partial sets of bidding documents will not be issued.
All bids shall be accompanied by a Bidder's Bond payable to theorder of Owner for not less than five (5%) percent of the amount bid,as security that the bidder will enter into the Contract to perform suchwork and give surety bond guaranteeing performance thereof, togeth-er with a Certificate of Insurance, as provided in the Specificationstherefore.
All bids shall be directed to City of Kasson City Hall, 401 5th St.SE, Kasson, MN 55944, securely sealed, and endorsed on the outsideof the wrapper stating “Bids for Kasson Aquatic Center -Demolition.”
All bids will be opened and tabulated at 2:00 P.M. local time,August 21, 2012, and shall be considered by the Owner no later thanAugust 22, 2012 for possible contract award.
Plans will be on file for public examination in the offices of USAquatics, Inc., and at the following plan rooms:
• Builders Exchange - Minneapolis, MN • Builders Exchange - Sioux Fails, MN • Builders Exchange - Willmar, MN • Builders Exchange - Mankato, MN • Builders Exchange - St. Cloud, MN • Builders Exchange- Rochester, MN • Builders Exchange - St. Paul, MN • F. W. Dodge Office - Minneapolis, MNQuestions pertaining to the documents may be directed to the
Published by authority of: The City of Kasson G:34c
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSKASSON AQUATIC CENTER
MULTI-PACKAGE BIDCITY OF KASSON (OWNER)
KASSON, MN
Public notice is hereby given that the City of Kasson (to be knownherein collectively and in all bidding and construction related docu-ments as the Owner) will receive sealed bids for construction of anew Kasson Aquatic Center until:
2:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME; AUGUST 21, 2011
The construction project includes:• Swimming pool w/ • Water play • Sitework • related mechanical • equipment • Concrete • Electrical • Excavating • Carpentry • Mechanical • Masonry • Fencing • Plumbing • RoofingThe Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive any
informality in bidding and to accept the bid most advantageous to theOwner. The Owner reserves the right to check bidders qualificationsfor each work specialty and reserves the right to reject bidders theOwner deems unqualified. The Owner reserves the tight to hold allbids for a period of 60 days. All bids will be evaluated according tothe Owner's "Best Value Contracting" procedures as detailed in thebidding documents.
Site Location: 201 7th St NW, Kasson, MN 55944Pre-bid meeting: By appointment Construction Start: September 10, 2012 (pending award
of construction agreements) Construction Close-out: May 24, 2013Copies of the Drawings, Specifications and Bid Documents are
available from: Signature Aquatics; 124 Bridge Ave. P.O. Box 679;Delano, MN 55328; phone: (763) 267-7552; fax (763) 972-5864.Plan fee for printed copies of Drawings & Specifications is $225.00.Electronic documents in pdf format are available at no charge.Requests should be made in writing with plan fee check attached.Partial sets of bidding documents will not be issued.
All bids shall be accompanied by a Bidder's Bond payable to theorder of Owner for not less than five (5%) percent of the amount bid,as security that the bidder will enter into the Contract to perform suchwork and give surety bond guaranteeing performance thereof, togeth-er with a Certificate of Insurance, as provided in the Specificationstherefore.
All bids shall be directed to City of Kasson City Hall, 401 5th St.SE, Kasson, MN 55944, securely sealed, and endorsed on the outsideof the wrapper stating "Bids for Kasson Aquatic Center.”
All bids will be opened and tabulated at 2:00 P.M. local time,August 21, 2012, and shall be considered by the Owner no later thanAugust 22, 2012 for possible contract award.
Plans will be on file for public examination in the offices of USAquatics, Inc., and at the following plan rooms:
• Builders Exchange - Minneapolis, MN • Builders Exchange - Sioux Fails, MN • Builders Exchange - Willmar, MN • Builders Exchange - Mankato, MN • Builders Exchange - St. Cloud, MN • Builders Exchange- Rochester, MN • Builders Exchange - St. Paul, MN • F. W. Dodge Office - Minneapolis, MNQuestions pertaining to the documents may be directed to the
Published by authority of: The City of Kasson H:34c
Mayo Clinic Hospice offers Grief Support Group
The Mayo Clinic Hospice invites you to join an eight-weekspecialized Adult Grief Support Group on Monday afternoonsor evenings September 17, 2012 through November 5, 2012in Rochester. The afternoon session will be for Death of aSpouse or Significant Other. The evening groups will be sep-arated into three specialized areas; Death of a Child orGrandchild, Death of a Parent or Granparent, and Death of aSpouse of Significant Other.
The groups are open and free of charge to anyone in thecommunity who has lost a significant person in their livesthrough death prior to June 1, 2012. It is necessary to attendthe first session to participate in the next seven weeks. CallDianne Axen at 507-284-4002 or 1-800-679-9084 for moreinformation or to request a registration form. Registrationcloses on September 7, 2012.
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Resources to Help Seniors with LowVision
Dear Savvy Senior,What resources can you recommend to help seniors
with incurable vision impairment? My wife has maculardegeneration and has become very discouraged.
Looking for HelpDear Looking,Unfortunately, there are nearly 2 million Americans,
like your wife, living with macular degenerationtoday, making everyday tasks like cooking dinner,reading the newspaper or watching televisionextremely challenging. Here are some resources thatcan help.
Vision RehabilitationThe best place to get help living and coping with
macular degeneration is at a vision rehabilitationagency. Typically run by state or nonprofit organiza-tions, there are around 1,500 of these agencies scat-tered across the country that provide free or low-cost services to help seniors and their families whoare living with all types of incurable vision impair-ments.
While vision rehabilitation does not restore lostsight, it does help people maximize their existingsight, or, if they have no vision, it can equip themwith techniques and tools to help them maintain anindependent lifestyle.
Services include counseling, along with training onhow to perform daily living tasks with low vision, andhow to use visual and adaptive devices and assistivetechnologies that can help improve quality of life.
They also offer guidance for adapting your homethat will make it safer and easier for your wife tomaneuver, and can help her locate low-vision sup-port groups in your area which is very helpful. Someagencies will even send their specialist out to workwith her in the comfort of your own home.
To find a vision rehabilitation agency in your area,call the American Foundation for the Blind referralline at 800-232-5463.
If, however, you don’t live near a vision rehabilita-tion agency, you can also get help from an occupa-tional therapist, or OT, who can provide low visiontraining in your home. Ask your ophthalmologist ordoctor for a referral to an OT in your area. Your AreaAgency on Aging (call 800-677-1116 for contactinformation) can also help you find nearby therapists.Many health insurance providers, including Medicare,will pay for low vision training by an OT if prescribedby your eye doctor or healthcare provider.
Online HelpAnother convenient place to find help for your wife
is online at a terrific new website called VisionAware(visionaware.org). Created by the AmericanFoundation for the Blind and the Reader’s DigestPartners for Sight Foundation, this site provides freeinformation on eye conditions, along with dozens ofpractical tips and instructional videos on living withvision loss, including concepts for adapting yourhome to make it easier to navigate, techniques fortraveling safely outside the home, and various tipson how to manage things like finances, medications,and other tasks like cooking, cleaning, grooming,reading, writing and more.
It also offers a comprehensive list of low visionproducts and technologies that can help your wifestay active and independent, including productreviews that are published in their online magazinecalled “AccessWorld.”
Other ResourcesTwo other good resources that can help you and
your wife are the Ears for Eyes program and the MDSupport website.
Ears for Eyes (earsforeyes.info, 800-843-6816) is anonprofit public charity that provides free audiolessons on cassette tapes, CDs and Internet down-loads that teach adaptive daily living skills to thevision impaired and their caregivers.
And mdsupport.org, which is a public service web-site for seniors living with macular degeneration thatprovides information and links to support groupsacross the country, and links to low-vision products,services and other resources that can help with manydifferent needs.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443,Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a con-tributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior”book.Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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FOR SALE - Welch ponies,Red Ace Pony Farm, 507-273-0706. 32-34pd
FOR SALE - 2000 GMCSierra ext. cab, 4 wheel drivew/topper, 186K. Kelly BBequals $6400, needs lots ofwork, asking $4000. 261-5678, leave message.34-38c
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Historic 1896 Blumer Building, Mantorville, 5th & Clay., 4900sq ft, 5 BR, newly renovated. Income from postal lease on part of thebuilding. Zoned commercial/residential. Potential B & B, store, shops, apart-ments. 507-696-6986 $109,900. 24tfc
Sue Blaisdell, Broker/REALTOR®
507.951.0662www.mcneilusproperties.com
COMFORTABLE 2 BR, 2BA 1-level townhome. Open floor plankitchen, dining and living room area. Both bedrooms withwalk-in closets. Master suite with private 3/4 bath. 2-cargarage. Patio off eating area. MLS#4036991 $88,000
203 1st Ave Cir SW, Dodge Center
TOTALLY RENOVATED! 3 BR, 1 BA. Features fabulous newkitchen with dark cabinetry, tile backsplash, heated tile floors.Updates also include new bath, roof, siding, windows, lighting,carpet & wood floors. 2-car garage. Terrific quality & value!MLS#4038948 $68,900
401 State St., West Concord
Classic & Charming! Appreciate the quality this 4 BR, 2 BAhome has to offer… gorgeous original wood trim, wide baseboards, built-in glass cases, wood flooring under carpet, 3-season front porch. Updated bath, most windows replaced.MLS#4038598 $144,900
519 1st Ave NW, Byron
Large 4 BR, 3 BA home a block from golf course. Main floorvaulted ceilings, tile floors, spacious kitchen with lots ofcounter space & storage. Master suite w/ WI closet and pri-vate full bath. Fully fenced-in yard. Over 3,000 sq. ft. MLS#4036396 $219,000
506 12th Ave. NW, Dodge Center4BR, 2BA home in quiet neighborhood. Newer roof (2010),new furnace & CA, new kitchen counters, new wood floors &carpet in lower level, freshly painted. French doors to deck &fully fenced in private backyard with mature trees & shed. Allappliances stay. MLS#4037164 $129,900
507 6th Ave NE, Kasson
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No Neighbors Behind! 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2-cargarage. New roof 2010, new tile in the kitchen & bath. Nicesize yard is fully fenced in, large garden, kennel. Low trafficstreet, backs up to city owned land.MLS#4039132 $127,900
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REAL ESTATE - Lrg. 2 bdrm.,1 ba., condo located in historicMantorville, appliances inc.one level in secure building,move in ready, $56,900, call815-391-4736. 32-34p
REAL ESTATE - FSBO: 1-1/2story home, 2-3BR, detachedheated garage, zoned com-mercial business or residential.531 Main St., Mantorville, MN.$89,900. 507-259-5211.
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REAL ESTATE - For sale,Townhome, 2 bedroom, 2bath, one level, approx. 1450sq. ft. private backyard, 40 x 16patio 603 7 ½ St. Circle NW,Kasson. $169,000. 507-259-8534. 33-35p
REAL ESTATE - MOBILEHome for sale 2004 SchultzManner Hill 16x80, 3 BR, 2BA,8x8 deck, A/C, Windsor Court,Kasson, $28,600, OBO, 507-261-2394. 33-34p
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FOR RENT - SouthviewApartments under new man-agement. Spacious 1 & 2 BRavailable in West Concord.Please call Robert at 507-696-2561. 28tfc
FOR RENT - Apartments forrent, 1, 2 & 3 BR, gas & elec.included. 507-273-7386.
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FOR RENT - 1, 2 and 3 BRapts., $395, $450, $525, heatpaid, parking with plug-ins,A/C. Ref.+deposit req. 634-2041. 4tfc
FOR RENT - 2-3 BR mobilehomes in Hayfield, $450-$560/mo. includes lot rent &garbage, NP, JakobsonManagement Co. 507-536-0000 41tfc
FOR RENT - Mobile home lotor possible trailer for rent,avail. now in Mantorville. Call507-254-0360. 45tfnc
FOR RENT - Hayfield SeniorHousing- 1 BR newly remod-eled, (62+, disabled or handi-capped), controlled access/entry, on-site laundry, com-munity room, elevator. Rentbased on income. EOH. CallTroy 477-2316 or 634-4188.
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FOR RENT - APARTMENTSFOR RENT WITH ALL UTIL-I T I E S P A I D F O R 6MONTHS! Spacious! Bright!Clean! New upgrades. 1 & 2BR apts. Come to your newhome. Great WesternApartments. Call: 507-884-9706. 14tfc
FOR RENT - Kasson SeniorHousing; 1 & 2BR, recentlyupdated flooring and fixtures,laundry room, elevator andcommunity room. Rent basedon income, 62+, handi-capped or disabled. EqualHousing Opportunity. 634-4188. 16tfc
FOR RENT - Dodge Center,two bedroom apt. for rent infour plex. Stove, fridge,water and garbage serviceprovided. NP/NS. $525deposit and $525 rent. 507-374-6747. 20tfc
FOR RENT OR SALE - 1 bd.apt avail. in Dodge Center.Contact Mark 633-6280.
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FOR RENT - House for Rentor CD! Dodge Center.3BR/2BA, super condition!Att. garage, fenced yard andpatio. NP/NS. $1000 + util.Call Jenni 424-6063. 30tfc
FOR RENT - Dodge Center1 bd. apt., 4 plex, groundlevel, washer/dryer, all utili-ties paid. $425/mo., no pets,374-2596. 32tfc
FOR RENT - 2 bd. apt. inClaremont, $450/mo., 374-2596. 32tfc
FOR RENT - 1 bd. apartmentClaremont, all utilities paid,$400/mo. 374-2596.
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FOR RENT - Barn and 1.5fenced acres in Kasson,good for horses, cows or lla-mas, also 2BR mfg. home forsale/rent, call Pat 507-319-6762. 33tfc
FOR RENT - 3BR, 3BA w/fullbasement in Concord, MN. 2car attached garage,$1000/mo plus deposit. 507-273-8050. 34tfc
FOR RENT - Kasson. Rentnew home with the option topurchase. Must have goodcredit. 2 to 4 bedrooms, 1 to2 baths. No down paymentneeded at the end of theoption to purchase. 507-634-7061 or 507-269-9465. 34c
FOR RENT - Large 2BRtownhome in Kasson, openfloor plan, AC, attchʼd 2 cargarage, washer/dryer, dish-washer, microwave. NP/NS.$850/mo. 507-358-7538.
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Curb appeal is just the beginning. Built asthe builder's personal home it featuresmany upgrades. Front kitchen w/bowwindow & window seat, custom cabinets,pantry, breakfast bar & spacious diningarea. Sunken living room w/sliding doorsto huge deck. MBR w/walk-in closet &pass thru door to main bath. Huge familyroom with bonus spacefor office or playroom.$192,900
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KASSON1304 4½ St. NW. Thur. 4-7, Fri. 8-4, Sat. 8-12. Householddownsizing. Items include household goods, decorativeitems, desk and exercise equipment.
507 5th Ave. NW. Fri. 8-4, Sat. 8-1. Multi-family garage andcraft sale. Lots of household items, holiday decorations, toys,books, puzzles, girls clothes, Party Lite and lots more. Manycraft books and patterns for dolls.
107 4th Ave. NW. Across the street from old water tower,old school. Fri, Sat. Sun, 8-? Huge indoor estate sale.Household items, home decor, Christmas decorations, furni-ture, lamps, linens, adult clothing, nearly new luggage,antiques including steamer trunk and metal crib. Great bar-gains! Everything must go!
203 6th Ave. NE. Thur. & Fri., 8-6. Adult/kid clothing, freezer,bedding, chairs, china, books, much more.
64547 250th Ave. (Cty. Road 13) south of Kwik Trip. Fri.Noon-7, Sat. 10-4. Multi family sale. Antiques, home furnish-ings, gun cabinet, clothes of all sizes and lots of fun misc.
MANTORVILLEMantorville Farmers Market, Riverside Park Each Tuesdayfrom May 15 though October 16.
16 East 8th St. Thur. 9-7, Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-1. Downsizinghousehold yard sale. Bedroom, kitchen furniture, dishes,china, bedding, antique sewing machine, old phonographrecords.
60256 Hwy. 57 N., Mantorville. Thur. 4-8, Fri. 4-8, Sat. 8-12.Childrens, seasonal, gifts, household vintage collection andmuch, much more.
DODGE CENTERHelping Hands Thrift Store 13 West Main St. across fromNAPA. Aug. 30 & 31, 9:30-5:30. 50% off everything end of themonth sale. Lots of brand name clothing, antiques and col-lectibles. Now open Saturdays.
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Circle Drive Manor Assisted Livingcurrently has an apartment available. We are a small 10 apartment facility, with all privateapartments, a quiet country setting and asmall family-like environment.
If you are looking for a home away fromhome for your family member, please contactBryan or Melissa at (507) 527-2424 formore information or to set up a tour.
QUIET COUNTRY LIVING CLOSE TO HOME
We are located 1 mile south of West Concord on Hwy. 56
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Used-A-Bit Shop, INC.sin fines de lucrodel Condado de Dodge
104 1st St. NW, Dodge CenterTelefono: 507-421-8921
Ofrece una gran variedad demercancia usada para toda la
familia y a un buen precio.•Ropa y zapatos •Libros
•Muebles •Articulos de cocina &una variada colección de objetosAbierto: Martes, Miércoles, y Jueves 10-4, Viernes 10-1,
Sábado 10-2
SAVE $$$Visit the Dodge CountyUsed-A-Bit Shop, Inc.non-profit shop
104 1st St. NW, Dodge CenterPhone: 507-421-8921
Offering a wide variety ofused, affordable merchandise
for the whole family.•Clothing & shoes •Books •Furniture •Kitchenware
• Light Tree Trimming• Fertilizing & • Weed Control• Rock & Mulching
FREE ESTIMATES“Quality Work at a Reasonable Price”Call Aaron at 202-2717
Why Spend the summer alone?Wellington adult care has a large beautiful room and an
experienced friendly staff. Our staff works 24 hrs. a day tomeet your needs and provide quality care. We have a staff
nurse who manages and administers medications. Weprovide meals and snacks, special diets are not a problem.We do all laundry and housekeeping at no additional cost.We set appointments and arrange transportation. Give us acall and let us meet your needs in a family setting. We are licensed by the state of Minnesota and have served DodgeCounty and the surrounding areas for 16 years. There really
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COMPLETE CARSWE PAY UP TO $300
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GREAT SOILS – LARGE FIELDS319 ACRES OF TILLABLE GROUND
(4) SEPARATE PARCELS FROM 57 ACRES TO 166 ACRESBUY ONE PARCEL OR BUY MULTIPLE PARCELS
382 ACRES (which are contiguous)Rare opportunity to purchase this much land at one time in this area.
Call for information packet: 800-801-4502
PARCEL 1: 83.72 acres of bare cropland with 82.31 acres of prime tillable cropland Part of NE¼, Section 20, Bloomfield Twp., Fillmore Co., MN Area: 83.72 acres just surveyed Tillable acres: 82.31 Major Soils: Racine and Ostrander Silt Loam, Mantorville and Wykoff Loam, Kenyon Silt Loam Productivity Index: 86 with some up to 99
Building entitlements.
PARCEL 2: 57.23 acres of bare pasture land with the Root River running through. Great for livestock grazing with water Part of the NE¼, Section 20, Bloomfield Twp., Fillmore Co., MN Area: 57.23 acres just surveyed Good road access with good fence Building entitlements.
PARCEL 3: 166.28 acres of bare cropland with 165.50 acres tillable SE¼ section of Section 20, Bloomfield Twp., Fillmore Co., MN Area: 166.28 acres just surveyed 165.50 tillable acres, long rows, great piece of land Major Soils: Mantorville and Wykoff Loams, Rockton and Dodgeville Silt Loams, Chaseburg and Judson Silt Loam Productivity Index: Ranges from 28-99 with an average of 80 Good road access, long rows, 0-6% slope Building entitlements.
MATT MARING
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Sonke Petersen Revocable Family Trust, owners/sellers
www.maringauction.com
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Tues., August 21, 20126 P.M. CDT
REAL ESTATE AUCTION382 Acres of Prime Ag Land – 319 Acres of Tillable Cropland – In Section 20 and 29 of Bloomfield Township
Fillmore Co., MN - Rural Ostrander, MN
The Sonke Petersen Trust shall sell all their ag land in Fillmore Co., MN at public auction. AUCTION LOCATION: Ostrander, MN, Community Center, 410 Main St., Ostrander, MN 55961.
PARCEL 4: 74.99 acres of prime bare cropland, 69.17 acres of tillable crop ground in N½ of NE¼, Section 29, Bloomfield Twp., Fillmore Co., MN Part of the N½ of NE¼, Section 29, Bloomfield Twp. Area: 74.99 acres just surveyed 69.17 acres of tillable crop ground Major Soils: Mantorville and Wykoff Loams, Racine and Ostrander Silt Loam, Kenyon Silt Loam Productivity Index from 49-99 with an average 82
Long rows and great road access Building entitlements.
WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE PRIME FILLMORE CO., MN LAND - CHECK THIS FARM OUT -
YOU WILL LIKE WHAT YOU SEE.
DIRECTIONS TO FARM: East of Ostrander on Center Street or Co. Rd. 3, and then north on 121st Ave., less than 1 mile from Ostrander, MN.
TERMS: Parcels 1, 2 and 4: $20,000 down the day of auction; Parcel 3: $30,000 down the day of auction. (All earnest monies are nonrefundable if buyer(s) fail to close on said parcel(s).) The balance is due and payable in full to the sellers on or before October 10, 2012 at which time the buyers shall receive a clear and marketable title. All real estate taxes due in 2012 year the sellers shall pay. All real estate sells with no contingency whatsoever. All real estate sells as-is condition. All bidders and buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence. All information in all ads are believed to be correct. The sellers and all of their agents give no representation. A 5% buyer's fee applies to this real estate auction. This 5% shall be added above and beyond the final bid price to equal full purchase contract price. Maring Auction & Realty Inc. is representing the sellers in this transaction.
Only 2 miles west of Rochester, MN on blacktop road
Fantastic view Physical Address: 6748 19th St. NW, Rochester, MN 55901 Part of the N½ of SW¼, Section 25, Kalmer Twp., Olmsted Co., MN 14.15 acres just surveyed 2-story old country farm house, 2-car detached garage, other older outbuild-ing Nonconforming septic Private well Many mature trees Located on blacktop road.
PARCEL 2 - 103 ACRES OF BARE LAND WITH 70+/- ACRES OF GOOD CROPLAND
Located in Kalmer Twp., Olmsted Co., MN Physical address: 6xxx 19th St. NW,
Rochester, MN Area of land: 103.64 acres in the SW¼ of Section 25, Kalmer Twp., Olmsted Co., MN, just surveyed
OPEN HOUSE DATES:Sunday, August 5 – Noon-1 p.m. – Sunday, August 12 – Noon-1 p.m.
MATT MARING
CO.
www.maringauction.com
Sat., August 18, 201210 A.M. SHARP
ONLY 1½ - 2 HOUR AUCTION
117 ACRES - 2 SEPARATE PARCELS – 103 ACRES OF BARE LAND – 14-ACRE BUILDING SITE – OLDER FARM MACHINERYLAWN & GARDEN – ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD
The family has ordered an auction to help settle the estate of Lorraine V. Rabehl. AUCTION LOCATION: 6748 19th Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901. From Rochester go west on State Hwy. 14 to 60th Ave. NW, turn north on 60th Ave. NW 1 mile, then west on 19th Street NW. (Watch for auction signs.)
TERMS FOR REAL ESTATE: Parcel (1) $7,500 down the day of auc-tion; Parcel (2) $20,000 down the day of auction. All earnest monies are nonrefundable if buyer fails to close. The balance is due and payable in full on or before September 25, at which time the buyer shall receive a clear and marketable title and possession of Parcel (1). Possession of Parcel (2) shall be when 2012 land tenant has removed all crops. All parcels are selling as-is with no guarantees or warranties expressed or implied by seller or any of their agents. No contingency whatsoever. All taxes shall be pro-rated to date of closing. Green acres real estate taxes apply to this property. A 5% buyer's fee applies to this real estate auction. This 5% shall be added above and beyond the final bid price to equal full purchase contract price. Maring Auction & Realty Inc. is representing the seller in this transaction.
VERY GOOD CUB CADET 3240 GARDEN TRACTOR, SNOWBLOWER, OTHER OUTSIDE ITEMS
Cub Cadet 3240 lawn tractor, 54" deck, all shaft drive, 22 hp, 885 hrs.; Poulan Pro 28" snowblower, 10.5 hp; Polar Poly single axle utility trailer; JD gas grill; Campbell-Hausfeld air compressor; Yard tools.
18.4x26 tires, 3,145 hrs.; NI 2-row 36" corn picker; Case 830 tractor, 3,222 hrs., fenders, WF; John Deere A tractor, NF; John Deere 3x16s plow; IH 3x14s plow; Allis Chalmers 3x16s plow; Steel fence posts; 1954 Ford F2 pickup (parts only); Large amount of scrap iron.
HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUESCable upright piano; Oak dining room
table, 4 chairs; Oak china hutch; Maple tea cart; 3-piece bed-room set; Oak kitchen table, 4 chairs; Quilt rack; Oak hall bench; Gibson freezer; Oak commode; Children's games; Steamer trunk; Stoneware mixing bowls; Singer sewing machine; Old erector set; Old settee; Kitchen pots and pans; Dishes; Christmas decorations.
TERMS FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash, check, all major credit cards; 10% buyer's fee applies to all personal property. Lunch and restroom.
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MASTERSON PERSONNEL has built a reputation of being a premierstaffing service with the ability to make things happen. Open opportunitiesin SE Minnesota in variety of Industries:
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community basd settings. We offer servicesto individuals with intellectual and develop-
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EMPLOYMENT - HayfieldAmerican Legion is seeking akitchen and/or bar manager.Applications available atHayfield American Legion.
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EMPLOYMENT - Looking fornanny available from 2ndweek in January until start ofMarch. This person must beable to be here Mon.-Fri.from 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Musthave past experience withinfants and caring for chil-dren. Able to pass a back-ground check. Pay is to bediscussed. Please call formore info. 507-696-8776.
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EMPLOYMENT - Do youtan? Do you have excellentcustomer service experi-ence? Can you multi-task?Kasson Dollar & Video andSundance Tanning has aunique opportunity for theright individual who is avail-able to work every weekend,evenings and some days.Apply in person M-F, 9 - 4 at121 W. Main, Kasson. EOE.
EMPLOYMENT - TheSomerby Golf Club is seek-ing experienced servers andbartenders. Apply in person,no phone calls please.Applications may be down-loaded at somerby.com. 34c
Personal Care Assistant (PCA)PCAs needed in Byron and Kasson; hours of service are as follows:Kasson ........Every other weekend from 1:30 PM to 5 PM
Byron...........Thursdays from 9 AM to NOON
Must be caring, dependable, have the desire to make a difference, and havea minimum of 1 year previous direct care experience. Background check anda satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) review required. If interested,please complete an application at the location noted below. You may alsosend an e-mail to the address listed below and an application can be sent to you.
2 positionsPulling & delivery of parts to customers.
Drivers license required.Must be 18 yrs. old.
Apply online at Fastenal.com.
Career opportunities available.
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STUDENT EMPLOYMENT
If interested in running aStudent Employmentclassified call the DCI at634-7503 or email [email protected]. StudentEmployments are free ofcharge.
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT- Connorʼs Dog Care,responsible 17 year oldfrom Dodge Center withbackground in dog sittingwill work from your home tomake your dog(s) comfort-able. If interested callConnor Kispert (507) 279-3768.29tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT- Babysitting available! 13year old girl, completedchild care class, lots ofexperience, able to watchbabies and older. Abi, 635-5951. 44tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -Nursing student with experi-ence tutoring, nanny ser-vices, and beginner pianolessons. Openings available,references upon request.Please call Erin Erpelding507-634-3186 if interested.5tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -KM student trying to raise$6000 to go to China as stu-dent ambassador for Peopleto People program. Have jobon weekends but available todo odd jobs after schoolMon.-Thur. Call me to walkdogs, help with groceries,etc. 507-358-9704. 9-28tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -Briannaʼs Lawn CareServices - mowing, trimming,complete yard clean up,weekly or on call, free esti-mates, satisfaction guaran-teed, give Brianna a call 507-421-7945.
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -Pre-Teen girl looking forbaby-sitting jobs in theHayfield, Oslo, DodgeCenter, Kasson area thissummer(weekends only), hashad CPR training and experi-ence, also references, avail-able evening or day time thissummer, call 507-319-0914leave message please.
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STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -14 and 15 y.o. girls lookingfor evening, weekend, andsummer babysitting jobs inany of the surrounding towns.Lots of experience with allages and love kids. 15 y.o.completed the American RedCross babysitting class.Please call 319-7074. 19tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -Call Daniel for lawn mowing,dog/cat sitting or walking, willwork in a garden, and willbabysit (507) 634-4917.Guaranteed to get the jobdone on weekends or afterschool. 19tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -I will do any kind of yard/gar-den work including mowingand trimming for people inthe Kasson or Mantorvillearea. I have several yearsexperience and love to work!Call Ryan at 507-634-4831or 507-259-2860, leave mes-sage if no answer. 21tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -14 yr old girl looking for sum-mer childcare/babysitterposition, full time or part timein Kasson or surroundingarea. Great deal of experi-ence with all aged childrenincluding babies. Has takenchild care classes. Pleasecall Hailey at 319-750-9821.23tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -Grass Choppers Lawn Care-Mowing, weed whacking, tree& shrub trimming, weedremoval, and fertilizing. Weaccept all business in KMarea. Free estimates, Grade Awork guaranteed. Call 507-250-3085. 26tfc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -H&M Lawn mowing, no lawn istoo big or too small. CallMatthew at 635-5881 31tfc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -13 yr. old boy looking for oddjobs, lawn mowing, rock pick-ing, and snow removal. Pleasecall 272-0866. 32tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -Reliable student available forexercising your pets. RickyErpelding 507-634-3186,Kasson residents only.34tfnc
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT -Nickʼs Lawn MowingService - weekly or one timemowing. Five years experi-ence, my work is guaran-teed. Please call for freeestimate. 507-696-3849,leave message.
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“Jennie-O Turkey Store is an EEO/AAP employer.”
Assistant Farm Manager Wanted!Dodge Center, MN Area
Jennie-O Turkey Store is looking for an individual to join our Woodland FarmTeam as an Assistant Farm Manager. This individual will care for turkeysfrom one week to seven weeks of age, assist in day-to-day activities, andperform minor repairs. Assistant Farm Managers need to be able to wearrespiratory protection, work in varying temperatures, and lift 40 pounds on aregular basis. Must have a valid Drivers License. Shifts are six days a week,including holidays and every other weekend. Salary based on experience.Jennie-O Turkey Store offers an excellent benefit package including: Health,Life, Dental, Vision, Disability, and Retirement (401K). If interested, pleasestop by, call, or email [email protected]
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EQUIPMENT, PARTS, TOYS, MISC: All metal tractor trolley w/roof (seats 12-16) - Non-running Diamond Ttruck, 1.5 or 2 T, circa 1940 - Allis G pedal tractor on rubber tire wagon (rare #11) - Pedal tractor painted and decaled asa Case -McCormick single cyl.water cooled #LB engine- Amish-made barn and silo – 28” x 24” - 3 gasoline engines (JDLUC off combine, IH Cub off combine or baler, Chrysler flat head six on engine stand) - Big water pump powered byChrysler industrial engine - PTO powered generator on cart - Electric generator powered by N-62 Continental engine - 2narrow front-end w/rims and tires on the Farmall M not on Allis WD - 1 bottom plow for Allis G - 4 ft. rotary mower forAllis G - Cultivator for Allis G (front only) - Cultivator for Massey Harris Pony - 3 point carrier - 3 point “brush hog” - 4ft pull-type disk - 3 sickle mowers (Oliver pull-type, Oliver semi-mounted, & MM semi-mounted) - Hume pick upattachment for combine -Assortment of very usable rear tractor tires - Misc tractor parts - 5 hp Wards outboard motor(Johnson) -Farm scale with weights - Corn sheller - Collection of model tractors, most have original box - Model of Casesteam engine - Tractor books and service manuals - 2 framed American Memory Prints (Farmall A & MM R) - Varioustractor and implement banners and signs - Old catalogs (1942 Montgomery Ward) - Old tractor calendars - Small roundold wood burning stove - Custom wheel weights - Copper wash boiler -Hand-powered wall-mounted drill press -Restored hardware scale/balance w/brass weights - Stewart pedestal (crank type) clipper
COLLECTION OF 30 RARE COLLECTOR TRACTORS, TOYS AND MUCH MORE
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE:Irv & Maureen Plitzuweit have decid-ed to sell their lifetime collection ofoutstanding collectible tractors. 26classic tractors, 1942 to 1953 ornewer, all running with good paintand nearly new rubber. No reserves;no buyer's premium. Everythingsells. An outstanding auction. Markyour calendars - you won't want tomiss this one! Lunch on grounds.
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When Corey Carstensen started his small engine and light automotiverepair business a year-and-a-half ago his wife Mary thought he shouldhave a catchy name people would remember. She came up withCrankeeze, a unique name people will remember.
Your auto or small engine will probably crank more easily when CoreyCarstensen gets done working on it. Corey can repair lawnmowers, snow-blowers, trimmers and just about anything with a small engine. In the lightautomotive aspect of the business Corey can do oil changes, brakes, fuelpumps, minus anything that has to be hooked up to a computer to bediagnosed.
Corey Carstensen has always tinkered with small engines. Quite oftenson Mason is out in the garage watching and helping him, which is whatCorey would do when his father Dan worked in the garage.
Corey worked construction for 10 years for his father. The instability ofthe construction field made him look to employment where there wasmore stability. He was hired full time by the K-M School district as custo-dial staff where a majority of job includes mowing some 57 acres ofgrass on district property, snow removal in the winter and other similarduties. He has been with the school four years and decided he neededsomething else. That something else is Crankeeze.
When not sitting on a mower Corey enjoys fixing them. He said 80% ofthe mower problems he deals with are gas related. If a rider sets over thewinter with no stabilizer in it that can cause problems or even if an enginesets for 30 days with no use that can cause issues.
What Corey enjoys most about the work is the fact that he likes thechallenge of often times not knowing what he is getting in to, what theproblem is. No two mowers are alike and Corey said, "There is alwayssomething different to diagnose.
Corey and Mary Carstensen have four children, 11, 8, 5 and ninemonths. Mary does day care out of their home so it's a little more man-ageable for Corey to have two jobs. Corey believes he has the best of bothworlds; a steady job and one that allows him to be his own boss and workon equipment he uses in his school job during the day.
Corey is located in the business directory and his number is (507)951-3932. You can also email [email protected]. You will remember thename!
Mason Carstensen, 8, watches his dad in "action" working on a riding mower. Masonsaid he has learned quite a bit by watching his dad work on small engines in a businessstarted a year-and-a-half ago, Crankeeze.
Crankeeze does small engine and light automotive repair
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HAZARDOUSWASTE SERVICES:Households & Businessesin Dodge County can bringtheir hazardous waste(paints, cleaners, etc...) tothe Olmsted County Hazardous Waste Facilityin Rochester, 305 Silver Creek Road NE,Phone (507) 328-7078. Hours: 9:00 AM-5:00PM Monday - Friday and 8:00 AM-Noon on Saturday. No cost to households but fees arecharged for business waste.
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Households and Businesses can bringtrash, debris, recyclables, and yardwaste to the Dodge County Transfer Station and Recycling Center locatedbetween Kasson and Mantorville, 62236240th Ave. Phone (507)-634-7875 or tollfree at (888)-600-5169. Hours: 8 AM to 6PM Monday, 8 AM to 3 PM Tuesday - Fri-day, and 8 AM to Noon Saturday. No costfor recyclables but fees are charged forother items.
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ScholarshipsUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau Claire student Joshua
Murphy of Mantorville has been awarded a Carl and EloisePohlad Scholarship for the 2012-2013 academic year.
People’s Energy Cooperative has awarded scholarships tolocal high school students. Recipients of this year’s PECscholarships are; from Byron High School; HeatherAnderson, John Burns, Angela Eide, and Ellie Jestus, fromHayfield High School, Courtney Severson, from Kasson-Mantorville High School, Mackenzie Bartel, Larissa Eggler,Alyson Ries, and Isaac Whiteaker and from Triton HighSchool, Andre Joyce.
HonorsJessica Clark, from Claremont, MN, has been named to the
Dean’s List for the winter 2012 semester at St. CatherineUniversity in St. Paul, MN. She is currently a junior at St.Kate’s and a 2009 graduate of Triton High School.
Alyssabeth Hester was named with honors to the springsemester Dean’s List at Northwestern College in St. Paul.
Kyle Auringer, of Mantorville, has earned the distinctionof being named to the Dean’s List for the 2012 spring semes-ter at St. John’s University in Collegeville, MN.
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh has announced the namesof students who qualified for the University’s Dean’s Listand Honor Roll during spring semester of the 2011-12 schoolyear. Anthony Bibbs of Kasson was placed on the honor roll.
The spring semester 2012 Dean’s List has been released byBemidji State University. Included on this list are, fromKasson: Elyse Anderson and Andre Postier and fromMantorville: Tessa Pederson.
The University of Minnesota Twin Cities has named thefollowing students to the spring semester Dean’s List. FromKasson, Sarah Brady and from Mantorville, Erik M. Johnson.
The following students have been named to the St. OlafCollege Dean’s List for the spring 2012 semester. JacobHauschild form Sargeant and Janae Kirsch from Kasson areboth on this list.
The following students have been named to the Dean’sList for academic excellence for the spring 2012 semester atBethel University in St. Paul. From Hayfield, Carly Crowleyand Brittany Garness, from Mantorville, Katelyn Meyer andTessah Schmidt.
Winona State University has announced the Dean’s Listfor the spring term 2012. The following area students areincluded from Byron: Meagan Britain, Kara Chmielewski,Nathanael Donley, Mariah Glassmaker, Angela Gregor,Mitchell Mast, Sara Segner, Nicole Shanklin and MaggieSuess; from Dodge Center: Jacob Harmon, Amanda Jackson,Heather LeVasseur-Miller, and Dustin Wright; fromKasson: Stacey Boysen, Kameryn Kleber, Mariah Knutson,Kory Kremer, Cameron Kuebler, Brittany LaVan, AaronRobertson; from Mantorville: Michelle Bailey, SamanthaKohlnhofer, Kara Peterson, Haley Prigge, Molly Riese,Jocelyn Schaffer, and Kayla Shurson.
The following students have been named to the Dean’sList at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse for the springsemester of the 2011-2012 academic year. From Kasson isKelsey Wigham and from Mantorville is Anna Carlsen.
Luther College located in Decorah, Iowa has announcedthe spring semester 2012 Dean’s List. Included from thisarea are Alex Peterson of Kasson and Aaron Budihas ofMantorville.
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire has named stu-dents to the 2012 spring semester Dean’s List. FromMantorville is Courtney Benson.
Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa has released the namesof the 2012 Winter/May term Dean’s List. From Dodge Centerare Caitlin Anderson and Molly Anderson, and from Kasson,Nicole Hanson.
The following local students were named to the spring2012 Dean’s List at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.From Dodge Center is Lynsey Wencl, from Kasson isJennifer Herberg and from Mantorville is Jenna Tipka.
The academic high honor and Dean’s Lists have beenreleased for the spring 2012 semester at Minnesota StateUniversity Mankato. Students from Kasson include: JordanKrueger, high honors, Molly McWhirter, honors and NeilSeverson, honors; from Mantorville: Chloe Alberts, honors,Casey Heinle, high honors, Heather Johnson, high honors,Lauren McCarty, honors, Alaina Pappas, honors, KristinaShurson, honors and Dustin Swiers, honors.
Christopher DeFranco of Kasson was named to the spring2012 Dean’s Lisa at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth.
Jordan Wente, of Dodge Center, has been named to theUniversity of Minnesota, Morris Dean’s List for the 2012spring semester.
Jessica Meyer, of Dodge Center, has been named to theDean’s List for the spring semester at Marquette Universityin Milwaukee, WI.
Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SD has announced thatClinton Freiheit of Hayfield has been named to the Dean’sList for the spring semester of the 2011-2012 school year.
Two students from Kasson have been included on theUniversity of Minnesota Duluth Spring 2012 Dean’s List. Theyare Philip Bauer and Kellie Unger.
Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa has recognized thefollowing students for academic achievement followingspring semester 2012. From Mantorville are NicholasGrossman and Zacharey Lentz.
GraduatesWinona State University has awarded degrees to the fol-
lowing individuals following the completion of springsemester 2012. From Byron: Sara Coonradt, BS, Social Work,Justin Glasrud, BS, Accounting, Mitchell Mast, BA, GlobalStudies, Nicholas Mast, BS, Teaching, English, cum laude, BS,Teaching English as a Second Language, K-12, cum laude,Teresa Miller, MS, Advance Practice Nursing, Emma Rabe,BS, Teaching, Social Science/History, Nicole Shanklin, BS,Science, Biology, summa cum laude, Maggie Suess, BS,Nursing, magna cum laude, from Dodge Center, AshleyChicos, BS, Teaching, Special Education, Sarah Hancock-Hall, MS, Counselor Education, Derek Sorenson, BS, BusinessAdministration, from Kasson, Karen Buckingham, BS, SocialWork, Victoria Johnson, MS, Education, Chandler
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Ruehmann, BS, Exercise and Rehabilitative Science, IanStauffer, BS, Business Administration, Mickel Thompson,BS, Nursing, Thomas Whalen, BS, Teaching, ElementaryEducation and from Mantorville, Kara Peterson, BS, Nursing.
Bemidji State University held commencement this pastspring. Amanda Richer, from Dodge Center graduated with aBA, Psychology.
Allison Coffman, BA, English-Teacher 5-12, magna cumlaude, from West Concord, graduated from the University ofSt. Thomas following spring semester 2012.
Minnesota State College-SE Technical Winona Graduatesinclude Adam Kyllo, AAS, Computer Aided Design (CAD)Drafting Technologies. Minnesota State College-SE TechnicalRed Wing graduates include from Kasson; Jo Lorayn Hines,AS, Nursing and from Mantorville, Kirsten Weis, Diploma,Practical Nursing.
South Central College (North Mankato) has released namesof 2012 spring semester graduates. From Kasson is TaylorHouston, CERT, Web Programmer.
Local student Jacob Clapham of Kasson received a BAfrom St. Mary’s University in Winona in May 2012.
Rochester Community and Technical College has releasedthe names of the spring 2012 graduates. From Claremont,Rachel Lyke, AAS, Surgical Technology; from Dodge Centerare: Kaitlyn Erdmann, AS, Professional Studies, CoriRobinson, AAS, Surgical Technology, Bradley Stanton, cer-tificate, Nursing Assistant, Jason Tusty, AAS, BuildingUtilities Mechanic, Caleb Walters, diploma, Carpentry, highhonors; from Hayfield: Christopher Beaver, AAS, LawEnforcement and AS, Criminal Justice, high honors, CriminalJustice, high honors, Brandon Hanson, diploma, AutomobileMechanic, honors, Brooke Hendrickson, AAS, Dental Hygiene,certificates, Developmental Disability Assistant and MentalHealth Assistant, Lindsay Kyllo, AA, 2+2 Social Work,Andrew Marshall, AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences, RhiannonPeterson, AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences, high honors; fromKasson: Jay Attleson, AAS, CAD technology, certificates forCAD technician, CAD 3D Design Technician, CAD 3D ModelingTechnician, CAD Manufacturing Technical Specialist, and CADSpecialist with honors, Spencer Berge, AA, Liberal Arts andSciences, Harry Coleman, AAS, diploma, Building UtilitiesMechanic, high honors, Bradley Eberhart-Budensiek, AA,Liberal Arts and Sciences, Larissa Eggler, AA, Liberal Artsand Sciences, Samantha Jo Finger, AA, Liberal Arts andSciences, Alicia Frarck, AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences, AS,Medical Secretary and certificate for Medical Transcription,Rachelle Glasby, certificate, Occupational Skills, EmilyGroteboer, AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chantel Jostock,AA, 2+2 Social Work, Dustin Kruger, AS, BusinessAdministration, Jala Mvula, AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences,Nancy Olson-Ventura, AAS, Business Management, honors,Tiffany Paulson, AAS, Child Development, Lisa Peterson, AA,Liberal Arts and Sciences, honors, Pamela Simonds, AS,Nursing, Katie Skillman, AS, Human Services Specialist,Dylan Snow, AS, Intensive Care Paramedic, honors, EricaWennes, AAS, Health Information Technology, honors,Jennifer Whiteaker, diploma, Child Development; fromMantorville: Karin Anderson, AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences,Barbara Bachman Lentz, AS, Nursing, Cadelan Delzer, AAS,Business Management-Marketing Emphasis, Leah Haskin, AA,Liberal Arts and Sciences, Karley Law, AAS, VeterinaryTechnician, Melissa Marquardt, AAS, HorticultureTechnology, Cynthia Peterson, diploma, Occupational Skills,and Jacob Schmidt, AS, Criminal Justice.
Spring Commencement has been held at the University ofIowa in Iowa City, Iowa. Among those receiving degrees wasJonathon Fields, MD, of Kasson.
The following students were candidates for graduation atthe University of Minnesota Duluth following spring semes-ter 2102. From Kasson: Matthew Badzinski, Bachelor ofScience, Electrical and Computer Engineering, departmentalhonors, magna cum laude, Matthew Fish, Bachelor ofBusiness Administration, Management, Lindsey Hemker,Bachelor of Arts, Communication, Curtis Nelson, Bachelor ofScience, Cell and Molecular Biology, Kellie Unger, Bachelorof Applied Science, Psychology and from Mantorville,Abraham Holland, Bachelor of Arts, Biology.
The following students received degrees during spring2012 commencement at the University of Wisconsin-RiverFalls. Jenna Tipka from Mantorville, BS, Ag, Food, & Env.Science with a major in FoodScience & Technology, andLynsey Wencl of DodgeCenter, BS, Liberal Arts, witha major in MarketingCommunications.
Army National Guard Spec. William A. Wallin has gradu-ated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia,S.C.
During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied theArmy mission, history, tradition and core values, physicalfitness, and received instruction and practice in basic com-bat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonettraining, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship,armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, mili-tary courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, footmarches, and field training exercises.
Wallin is the son of Evie Wallin of Bakersfield Court,Henderson, Nev.
He is a 2002 graduate of Byron High School, Minn. Heearned a bachelor's degree in 2007 from Wartburg College,Waverly, Iowa.
Highway 14 traffic switch between Byron and Rochester
Motorists can expect lane closures on eastbound Highway14 in Olmsted County between Byron and Rochester begin-ning Monday, Aug. 13, as crews resurface the road.
Prior to this switch, traffic was reduced to a single lane onwestbound Highway 14 while crews resurfaced the west-bound lanes.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation anticipatesstop-and-go traffic and delays on eastbound Highway 14 dueto heavy traffic volumes, especially on weekday morningsand evenings. Motorists should find alternate routes and avoidthe area during peak travel times, if possible.
When the project is complete, motorists will experience asmoother ride surface and a safer highway, including extend-ed turn lanes.
Rochester Sand and Gravel, a division of MathyConstruction, is the prime contractor for the $8.2 million pro-ject, expected to be completed in early September.
MnDOT urges motorists to always drive with caution, slowdown in work zones and never enter a road blocked with bar-riers or cones.
For statewide travel information, visit www.511mn.org, call 5-1-1 or log on to www.mndot.gov.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS BYEASTWOOD BANK, KASSON, MINNESOTA
TO RELOCATE THE MAIN BANKING OFFICE TO ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA ANDTO ESTABLISH A DETACHED FACILITY IN KASSON, MINNESOTA
Notice is hereby given that Eastwood Bank, Kasson, Minnesota has made application to the MinnesotaCommissioner of Commerce and to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for consent to move the mainbanking office from 109 South Mantorville Avenue, Kasson, Dodge County, Minnesota, 55944 approxi-mately 19 miles southeast to 45 28th Street SE, Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota 55904 and to estab-lish a detached facility at the present site of the main banking house in Kasson (DF 1228). Both bank officeswill continue to provide full banking services. Other existing business locations of the relocated bank willalso be retained. The applications were filed with the Minnesota Department of Commerce on July 30, 2012,pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 47.101, and 46.041 to 46.044, and 47.54.
This notice is being published in the Dodge County Independent on August 15, 2012 and August 22,2012 and in the Post-Bulletin on August 15, 2012 and August 22, 2012. Also, there is a posting of thisnotice for 15 days in the lobby of the current main banking office in Kasson.
Any person, bank, or other financial institution has a right to file written communication in favor of oragainst the proposed applications described above. Written comments will become a part of the public recordon the applications. Written comments should be addressed to:
William K. Horlitz, Deputy Commissioner James D. LaPierre, Regional DirectorMinnesota Department of Commerce Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationDivision of Financial Institutions 1100 Walnut Street, Suite 210085 7th Place East, Suite 500 Kansas City, Missouri 64106St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
For processing with the Minnesota Department of Commerce, written comments or objections must bereceived by the Minnesota Commissioner of Commerce within fifteen (15) calendar days after the publica-tion date in Kasson and Rochester, pursuant to Minn. Stat. §§ 46.041 and 47.54. An administrative hearingin accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act, Minn. Stat., Chapter 14, may beordered at the discretion of the Commissioner to hear testimony and to take evidence in favor of or againstthe proposed applications. In addition, the nonconfidential parts of the applications are available for reviewat the Minnesota Department of Commerce in St. Paul. For an appointment for public review or for infor-mation on copies and related charges, please telephone (651) 297-4867 during normal business hours of 8:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Any person wishing to comment on this application may file his or her comments in writing with theRegional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at its regional office located at 1100 Walnut,Suite 2100, Kansas City, Missouri 64106 not later than September 6, 2012. The non-confidential portion ofthe applications is on file in the regional office and is available for public inspection during regular businesshours. Photocopies of the non-confidential portion of the applications file will be made available uponrequest.
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Mobile dental clinic serves South Country members
South Country HealthAlliance (SCHA) nowaccepts Open Door HealthCenter mobile dental ser-vices, allowing SCHA mem-bers to receive Open Door’smobile dental servicesthrough the health plan.
The two organizationscontracted in June in a jointeffort to improve the accessi-bility and affordability ofquality dental care in south-ern Minnesota and bettermeet the needs of ruralpatients.
DODGE COUNTY MOBILE HEALTH CLINIC SERVICE SCHEDULESERVICE LOCATION MEDICAL DENTAL ADDRESSDodge Center Every Thurs. Every Thurs. 104 1st St NW
“South Country membershave quite a presence in theareas that we serve, and OpenDoor continuously tries to findways to serve more people andserve them better,” said JenTheneman, director of MobileHealth Services at Open Door.“Even though we haven’t beenon the road that long, there arealready waiting lists, so theneed and the demand are defi-nitely there.”
On March 13, the healthcenter began seeing patientson both its mobile medical andmobile dental clinics, provid-ing family practice medicalcare and dental care to every-one, applying no restrictionsbased on age, gender, location,ethnicity, language, citizen-ship, or economic factors.
The mobile clinics acceptpeople with or without insur-ance and offer sliding fee dis-counts to patients and theirfamilies based on householdsize and income, saidTheneman.
Both mobile medical anddental clinics travel togetheracross southern Minnesotaevery week, stopping to visitpatients in Dodge Center,Gaylord, Marshall andSlayton.
Patients may scheduleappointments by calling OpenDoor at the number below, butthe mobile clinics also acceptwalk-ins. Patients do not haveto be city or county residentsin order to receive services.
“A lot of our patients comefrom the communities wherewe park, but many still travelfrom different counties—any-one can use this as their prima-ry care clinic,” said OpenDoor’s Amy Brennan, D.D.S.
The mobile services are provided by Open Door healthcare professionals and include many of the services offeredby typical medical or dental clinics. The mobile medicalclinic provides check-ups, physical exams, immunizations,screenings and disease management programs, among otherservices. The mobile dental clinic provides comprehensivedental care including cleanings, fluoride treatments,sealants, fillings, crowns, bridges and simple extractions.Other more extensive treatments are referred to the OpenDoor clinic in Mankato, and staff members help patientsschedule additional appointments.
Though the mobile clinics have been operating for only afew months, Theneman said they are already well-receivedby the public.
County directors in Dodge and Sibley Counties agree thatthe mobile clinics have made a positive impact since thevans have begun serving their communities.
“These units add another resource to our communi-ty,” said Peggy Espey, director of Public Health in DodgeCounty. “They are able to do more than what we offeredbefore and complement what we already have withreferrals.”
Vicki Stock, director of Public Health and HumanServices in Sibley County, added that people have called herseveral times to express their satisfaction with the mobileclinics in Gaylord. “I think demand for these services willincrease the longer they are here,” said Stock. “People willspread the word and more people will start to come.”
Theneman said that within the next several months, OpenDoor plans to expand its mobile operation by seeing patientsmore days per week at current locations, as well servicingadditional locations.
For more information about Open Door’s Mobile Health Clinics or to schedule an appointment, call 507-338-2120 or visit their website at www.odhc.org
Antique Car ShowSunday, August 26th1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.
34,35c
Free to Public
• Featuring cars from many different eras.• Free Refreshments- Hot Dogs, Popcornand Rootbeer Floats• Musical Entertainment by Chester Proctor
800 5th Ave. NW Kasson, MN
507-634-9500
This week’s shopper nowavailable online!!!!
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Workshop forNook & Kindle
Learn how to downloadlibrary books at the KassonPublic Library on Wednesday,August 22nd at 10-11:00 a.m.or 6-7:00 p.m.
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2nd Annual
of St. Olaf Heritage AssociationIce Cream Social
Sunday, August 19th2-4 p.m.
at the Historic
Tverberg Cabin6200 County Rd. 3 SW
Byron, MN
Free will offering Questions-call 365-8101
Come rain or shine-in case of rain the event will be held in the East St. Olaf Fellowship Hall
Pie & Ice Cream
Dedication of 1892 BellDonated by the Sons of Norway Kristiania Lodge 1-47
Casey and the Good Timers
Old cars welcome, bring yours
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Adult Programmingsponsored by
The Friends of the Kasson LibraryEveryone is welcome at all events.
Youth Programmingsponsored by
The Friends of the Kasson LibraryEveryone is welcome at all events.
Kindle & Nook Workshop - Wednesday, August 22nd, 10 a.m. -11 a.m. & 6 p.m. - 7 pm. - Learn how to download library books @the Kasson Public Library. Visit selco.lib.overdrive.com.
September Hot Reads-Maud Hart Lovelace - Monday, Septem-ber 10th, 7 p.m. in the library. This program is sponsored by the Min-nesota Historical Society.
Come and hear about the life of Minnesota's most beloved author ofthe children's series of books about Betsy-Tacy. She lived and wrote herbooks in Mankato, Minnesota and realized her dream of becoming awriter. A history player actress will perform skits about Lovelace's life.
October Hot Reads-TBANovember Hot Reads-Paddle North: Canoeing the Boundary
Waters-Quetico Wilderness Greg Breining - November 12th, 7 p.m.in the library.
Writer Greg Breining and photographer Layne Kennedy have heftedtheir canoes over many a portage in both the BWCAW and the Quetico,and their new book, Paddle North, in words and full-color photos,inspires dreams of simple days out on the water and quiet nights at homein the woods. Views of sparkling lakes and rocky cliffs, challengingportages, campfire reflections, and friendships forged away from thehustle of everyday life. Together, these stories and images convey asense of reverence for the landscape and the playful joy felt by thosewho paddle north.
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Thursday, August 23rd, 1 p.m. at the Kasson-Mantorville Ele-mentary School Gym, Jack Pearson Singer & Storyteller. Pearson'sheart-songs and wordplay... and irresistible acoustic rhythms are coun-try breeze fresh. And Pearson, a master strummer and fiddler, wrappedhis songs in a message that resonates with even more relevance today:It's spirit-lifting for kids and adults, too, to take a break from the relent-less noise and rush of the everyday just to think, make music, play andimagine. This program is also sponsored in part by Minnesota LegacyProgram and Selco.
Monday 6 p.m., Tuesday & Wednesday 10:30 a.m. KM NurseryGroup Tuesday 9:45 a.m. & 2 p.m., Just Like Home Thursday 10:30a.m. & 2 p.m. End of Summer Ice Cream Party - Week of August27th-During regular scheduled storytime.
We are still in need of supplies for the ice cream party: pint & gallonzip-lock bags, rock salt, and money for ice and half & half or cream.Please drop off items before by August 24. Thank you.