Shopper B Page 1 02/27/13 REGIST. BLACK YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN • • • • • • • • B SECTION • • • • • • • • 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 March 6 - 12, 2013. Hundreds of more items in store!Use your loyalty rewards for these great specials all week long. if you need a card, sign up in store with your cashier...they are FREE! 5/$ 1 4/$ 10 C APTAIN M ORGAN S PICED RUM 1 Liter Bottle 2/$ 5 G RANDMA A LICE ’ S BUTTER 9.01-11.75 oz. Box, Selected Var. 2/$ 4 $ 17 99 $ 2 19 S UPER C HILL S ODA 12 Pack, 12 oz. Cans M ARUCHAN R AMEN N OODLE S OUP 3 oz. Pkg., Selected Var. Byron Market Place Coupon PLU #873 LIMIT 1 COUPON PER FAMILY PER VISIT. GOOD ONLY AT BYRON MARKET PLACE. EXPIRES 3/12/13 Dieters Delight! 12 pack 12 oz cans Diet Coke, Diet Sprite, Diet Pepsi or Diet Dew! 75 ¢ SAVE 12 Pack 12 oz. Cans 7 Up Ten, A&W, Ten & RC Ten $ 2 79 G RANDMA A LICE ’ S BUTTERCRUST BREAD 1 lb. Loaf, White or Wheat 24 Pack 12 oz. Cans COORS & COORS LIGHT $ 17 37 24 Pack 12 oz. Bottles LEINENKUGEL ’S BEER $ 12 49 12 Pack 12 oz. Cans BUD, BUD LIGHT , MICHELOB GOLDEN DRAFT LIGHT $ 17 95 24 Pack 16 oz. Cans Limit 4 D IET R ITE F LAVORS 12 Pack, 12 oz. Cans O LD D UTCH P OTATO C HIPS 10 oz. Bag $ 1 99 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! QUALIFYING PURCHASES APPLY-DETAILS IN STORE. Buy 2 of each & save $2.20 a gallon + more with the shopping basket discount - over $33.00 on 15 Gallons of Gas! SAVE $ 1 10 A GALLON! Per Gallon Per Gallon Per Gallon 10 ¢ Off 10 ¢ Off E SSENTIAL E VERYDAY O IL 48 oz. Btl., Selected Var. Per Gallon Per Gallon 15 ¢ Off 5 ¢ Off N ABISCO PREMIUM R OUNDS OR P REMIUM S ALTINES 9-16.5 oz. Box, Selected Var. Per Gallon Per Gallon HILLS BROS O RIGINAL R OAST C OFFEE 33.9 oz. Can, Selected Var. EXCEPT COLUMBIAN Per Gallon Per Gallon Per Gallon 20 ¢ Off 5 ¢ Off C ARLITA T ACO D INNER K IT 9.75 oz. Pkg. 10 ¢ Off A RCTIC S HORES C OOKED S HRIMP 12 oz. Pkg. 61/70 Cooked Tail-On E MERALD BREAKFAST O N THE G O 7.5 oz. Box, Selected Var. 10 ¢ Off 15 ¢ Off F AMOUS D AVE ’ S BBQ S AUCE 29 oz. Btl., Selected Var. Selected Varieties Totino’s Party Pizza 8/$ 7 6.25-10.5 oz pkg, Selected Varieties Weight Watchers Smart Ones Entrees 5/$ 10 5 ct-1 lb loaves Essential Everyday 5-Pack Bread Dough 2/$ 6 12 oz pkg Essential Everyday Frozen Blueberries $ 2 29 12 inch Selected Varieties Bellatoria Thin Crust & Pan Style Pizza 3/$ 11 With Coupon on Page 3 Limit 3 Limit 2 Limit 8 E SSENTIAL E VERYDAY F RIES , P UFFS OR H ASHBROWNS 26-32 oz. Pkg. or 10 ct. Patties, Selected Var. 10 ¢ Off O RVILLE REDENBACHER ’ S MICROWAVE P OPCORN 6-10 ct. Box, Selected Var. PEPSI & MT . D EW P RODUCTS 20 Pack, 12 oz. Cans 132nd Anniversary Celebration! REGISTER TO WIN FREE GROCERIES AND DOOR PRIZES! 100 oz. Jug Tide Laundry Detergent $ 11 49 Limit 3 $ 1 99 REWARDS CARD SPECIAL SUPER HOT BUY! Grandma Alice’s Milk F RESCADOS P REMIUM 7 INCH T ORTILLAS 15 ct. Pkg. 2/$ 4 88 $ 15 99 Strawberry Cream Mini Spooners, Blueberry Mini Spooners, Frosted Mini Spooners, Frosted Flakes or Golden Puffs 7 oz. Pkg. Selected Var. Banquet Pot Pies 4/$ 2 16 oz. Pkg. IQF Fishin’ Pollock Fillets 2/$ 4 Limit 2 36 oz. Box Malt O’ Meal Monster Box Cereals $ 2 99 MR . D ELL ’ S H ASHBROWNS 64 oz. Family Size $ 3 99 10 great tasting calories! G OLDSCHLAGER C INNAMON S CHNAPPS 750 Ml. Bottle POUNDERS COKE PRODUCTS 2/$ 3 2 Liter Bottles COKE PRODUCTS $ 6 99 24 Pack 12 oz. Cans GATORADE T HIRST QUENCHER 4/$ 5 32 oz. 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Shopper B Page 1 02/27/13 REGIST.BLACKYELLOWMAGENTACYAN
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BSECTION
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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
PlaceMarketBYRON
Open 5:30 a.m.
to 10:00 p.m.Ad prices good March 6 - 12, 2013.
Hundreds of more items in store!Use your loyalty rewards for these great specials all week long. if you need a card, sign up in store with your cashier...they are FREE!
5/$1
4/$10CAPTAIN MORGAN
SPICED RUM1 Liter Bottle
2/$5
GRANDMAALICE’S BUTTER
9.01-11.75 oz. Box, Selected Var.
2/$4
$1799$219
SUPER CHILLSODA
12 Pack, 12 oz. Cans
MARUCHAN RAMENNOODLE SOUP3 oz. Pkg., Selected Var.
Byron Market Place Coupon PLU #873
LIMIT 1 COUPON PER FAMILY PER VISIT. GOODONLY AT BYRON MARKET PLACE. EXPIRES 3/12/13
Dieters Delight!
12 pack 12 oz cans
Diet Coke, Diet Sprite, Diet Pepsi or Diet Dew!
75¢SAVE
12 Pack 12 oz. Cans
7 Up Ten, A&W,Ten & RC Ten
$279
GRANDMA ALICE’SBUTTERCRUST BREAD
1 lb. Loaf, White or Wheat
24 Pack12 oz. Cans
COORS & COORS LIGHT
$173724 Pack
12 oz. Bottles
LEINENKUGEL’SBEER
$124912 Pack
12 oz. Cans
BUD, BUD LIGHT,MICHELOB GOLDEN
DRAFT LIGHT
$179524 Pack
16 oz. Cans
Limit 4
DIET RITEFLAVORS
12 Pack, 12 oz. Cans
OLD DUTCHPOTATO CHIPS
10 oz. Bag
$199
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! QUALIFYING PURCHASES APPLY-DETAILS IN STORE.Buy 2 of each & save $2.20 a gallon + more with the shopping basket discount - over $33.00 on 15 Gallons of Gas!
SAVE
$110
A GALLON!
Per Gallon Per Gallon
Per Gallon 10¢ Off
10¢ Off
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAYOIL
48 oz. Btl., Selected Var.
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
15¢ Off
5¢ Off
NABISCO PREMIUM ROUNDS ORPREMIUM SALTINES
9-16.5 oz. Box, Selected Var.
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
HILLS BROS ORIGINALROAST COFFEE
33.9 oz. Can, Selected Var. EXCEPT COLUMBIAN
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
Per Gallon
20¢ Off 5¢ Off
CARLITATACO DINNER KIT
9.75 oz. Pkg.
10¢ Off
ARCTIC SHORESCOOKED SHRIMP
12 oz. Pkg. 61/70 Cooked Tail-On
EMERALD BREAKFASTON THE GO7.5 oz. Box, Selected Var.
10¢ Off
15¢ Off
FAMOUS DAVE’SBBQ SAUCE
29 oz. Btl., Selected Var.
Selected Varieties
Totino’s Party Pizza
8/$76.25-10.5 oz pkg,
Selected Varieties
Weight WatchersSmart OnesEntrees
5/$105 ct-1 lb loaves
EssentialEveryday 5-Pack BreadDough
2/$612 oz pkg
EssentialEverydayFrozenBlueberries
$22912 inch
Selected Varieties
Bellatoria ThinCrust & PanStyle Pizza
3/$11With Coupon on Page 3
Limit 3Limit 2Limit 8
ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY FRIES,PUFFS OR HASHBROWNS
26-32 oz. Pkg. or 10 ct. Patties, Selected Var.
10¢ Off
ORVILLE REDENBACHER’SMICROWAVE POPCORN
6-10 ct. Box, Selected Var.
PEPSI & MT. DEWPRODUCTS20 Pack, 12 oz. Cans
132nd Anniversary Celebration! REGISTER TO WIN FREE GROCERIES AND
DOOR PRIZES!
100 oz. JugTideLaundryDetergent
$1149
Limit 3
$199
REWARDS CARD SPECIALSUPER HOT BUY!
Grandma Alice’s Milk
FRESCADOS PREMIUM7 INCH TORTILLAS
15 ct. Pkg.
2/$488
$1599
Strawberry Cream MiniSpooners, Blueberry MiniSpooners, Frosted Mini
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SPAGHETTI FEEDMarch 9th • 4:30-7:30 PM
AMERICAN LEGION • DODGE CENTER
$4 Kids • $7 AdultsAll proceeds go to help purchase new
training equipment for the fire department.
SPAGHETTI, SALAD, COOKIES & BARS
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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
36 x 46 Insulated shopwith in-floor heat and abathroom. 200 AmpService, 10’ overheaddoor, all located on acorner lot on over ½ anacre!
208 4th Ave. SE Dodge Center
3 bed, 2 bath splitwith ampleupdates through-out the home...tileand laminatefloors, insulatedgarage,deck,located on cornerlot with manymature trees.
ONLY $99,900
2.92 ACRES Large ram-bler with 3 bedroomsand laundry on mainlevel, large shop andshed oversized 2 cargarage, steel siding.
115 Franklin St, Waltham
ONLY $125,900
LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCA-TION! Walking distance to golfcourse and schools, 4 bed 3 fullbath rambler with main level laun-dry, large kitchen with center island,vaulted ceilings hardwood and tileflooring master bath with walk incloset, 3 car garage deck, patio, allappliance included.
1106 5th St NW, Dodge Center
$205,000
4 bed 2 bath walkout split withover 2,700 sq. ft. finished. Hugekitchen with ample custom kitchencabinets. Vaulted ceilings, 6 paneldoors, ceramic tile, hardwoodfloors, walk-in closets, whirlpooltub, Oversized insulated 3 cargarage. Located near the schoolsand 18 hole golf course, appli-ances included.
1201 5th St NW, Dodge Center
ONLY $199,500
4 bed 2 bath split located onover 1/2 acre. Excellent con-dition with ample kitchencabinet space, large livingand family rooms, woodburning stove, bar, steel sid-ing ,central air over sized 2car garage, appliancesincluded
504 Central Ave S, Dodge Center
ONLY $124,900
Only $129,900
Move In Condition! Home fea-tures many updates includingroof & windows. Hardwoodfloors have recently been refin-ished & lower level Beaversystem was installed recently.Excellent property for themoney!
605 3rd Ave. NW Dodge Center
Only $79,900
6.5 acres located on black toproad with tree lined boundaries,home features approx 2,500 sq fton the main level with 4 bed-rooms, 3 bathrooms, main levellaundry. Spacious formal diningwith arched doorways, familyroom offers a gorgeous gas fire-place with built-ins, "mother inlaw living quarters", hardwoodfloors, patio deck, 40/80 Quonsetbuilding, gazebo beauitful land-scaping.
68923 160th Ave, Dodge Center
Only $219,900
67214 200 Ave S, Dodge Center4 acres!! 4 bed 2 bath 1 1/2 storywith main floor master bedroomand laundry. Huge family and liv-ing room ample kitchen cabinets,pantry, maintenance free siding,newer roof, oversized garage,storage shed, many mature treesONLY $159,900
201 4th Ave SE, Dodge Center
NEW LISTING!!!Volume 148 No. 11 Serving the Dodge County & Byron Areas www.dcinews.com Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Do you believe Kasson-Mantorville winning the state team wrestling championship is the greatest accomplishment in school history for sports?
•Without a doubt, it’s the best•I don’t agree because there have been some outstanding •individual efforts too•I don’t have an opinion
Log on to dcinews.com Once you do vote, see immediately how your response compares to the rest of our online voters.
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LEGAL NOTICEADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS
Proposals will be received by the board of Vernon Township,Hayfield, MN for the following materials:
3000 yards, more or less of 3/4 inch road rock, delivered any-where in the township.
3000 yards, more or less, of 3/4 inch road rock, loaded in ourtruck, stating price per yard.
Materials to be delivered on or before September 1, 2013.Each proposal must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified
check, payable to Vernon Township, in the amount of ten percent(10%) of the total bid as a guarantee that the bidder, if successful, willenter into contract with the township for the work described in theproposal. This deposit will be subject to forfeiture as provided by law.
The township reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, towaive formalities, or to award the contract to the lowest responsiblebidder.
Proposals will be reviewed Monday, March 18, 2013 at 8:30 p.m.at the Vernon Town Hall.
Judy McGowanVernon Township Clerk S:11&12c
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013 Dodge County Independent, Kasson, MN Shopper B Page 2
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ECIPESFROM JANE CARLSEN
POPPY SEED DRESSING1/3 c. white vinegar3/4 c. sugar2 T. chopped onion1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. ground mustard1 c. canola oil5 tsp. poppy seeds
In a blender, combine the vinegar, sugar, onion, salt and mustard; cover andprocess until smooth. While processing, gradually add oil in a steady stream.Stir in poppy seeds. Chill for 2 hours before serving. Makes 6 servings.
ECIPESFROM JANE CARLSEN
HOMEMADE SALAD DRESSING1/2 c. vinegar1 c. water1/2 c. sugar1 T. flour
1 T. mustard or 1 tsp. dry1 tsp. salt3 egg yolksCream or milk
Combine all ingredients and cook together until egg yolks are cooked. Ifneeded, thin out with cream.
You ask the Senior questionWe find the Savvy answer
Simplified Smartphones forBoomers and Seniors
Dear Savvy Senior,Are there any smartphones specifically designed for
seniors that you know of? I’m interested in getting one,but at age 69, I want to find one that’s easy to see anduse.
Semi-Smart SeniorDear Semi-Smart,There are actually several manufacturers who are now
making simplified smartphones with features designed pri-marily for older users who have limited experience withmodern gadgetry. Here’s a rundown of what’s currently andsoon-to-be available.
Pantech Flex: One of the best and most affordable age-friendly smartphones on the market today is the PantechFlex (see pantechusa.com/phones/flex), sold through AT&Tfor only $1 with a two-year contract.
This Android-powered touch screen phone has a bright4.3-inch screen, with a fast 1.5GHz dual-core processorand 8 megapixel camera. But what makes this phone idealfor seniors is its Easy Experience mode which provides asimple, clean home screen with large fonts, clearly markedicons, and quick access to the phone’s most essential fea-tures – your phone, camera, messages, menu, Web, con-tacts, along with shortcuts to your favorite apps.
It also offers convenient features like voice dialing andvoice commands, and SwiftKey technology that predict thenext word you want to type to make texting faster and eas-ier.
Individual monthly service plans for AT&T start at $30 for200 minutes of talk time (for customers 65 and older), $20for unlimited text messaging, and $20 for 300 MB of data.
Jitterbug Touch: Offered by GreatCall Wireless – thesame company that makes the Jitterbug big-button cellphone – the Touch is actually a Kyocera Milano smartphonethat’s been rebranded and loaded with GreatCall’s simpli-fied user interface software.
It offers a 3-inch touch screen, and a full slide-out key-board with raised, backlit buttons that makes it easier totype messages. And when you turn the phone on, you geta simple menu list with large fonts that let you accessoften-used features like the phone, camera, messages andpictures, along with your contacts and apps.
This Android phone also offers voice dialing, a 3.2megapixel camera, and optional features like medicationreminders, 5Star personal security service, a live nurse ser-vice to answer your health questions, and more.
Available at greatcall.com or 800-733-6632, the Touchsells for $149 with a one-time $35 activation fee, no-con-tract, and calling plans that cost $15 per month for 50 min-utes, up to $80 per month for unlimited minutes, text mes-sages, operator assistance, and voicemail. And their dataplans run between $2.50 per month for 10 MB up to$25/month for 500 MB.
Samsung Galaxy Note II: If a bigger screen is the mostdesired feature, the Samsung Galaxy Note II(samsung.com/galaxynoteII) has a huge 5.5-inch touchscreen display and can be used with a stylus, which makesit easy to see and maneuver. It also offers an Easy modefeature which simplifies the home screen providing accessonly to key functions like the phone, messaging, Internet,contacts and your favorite apps.
Available through AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile andU.S. Cellular for $300 to $370 with a two-year contract, themonthly service plans for talk, text and data start at around$80.
Doro PhoneEasy 740: If you don’t mind waiting, theDoro PhoneEasy 740 (dorousa.us/experience) is anotherexcellent option, but it won’t be available in the U.S. untillater this year.
This Android slider phone has a 3.2-inch touch screenand a numerical slide-out keypad with raised buttons foreasy operation. It also offers a large-text, clearly labeledmenu to frequently used features like the phone, email,messages, Internet, photos, games and apps.
Expected to cost around $99, other age-friendly featuresinclude a 5 megapixel camera which can double as a mag-nifying glass, and an emergency call button that will dialand text five preprogrammed numbers when pressed.
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. JimMiller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of“The Savvy Senior” book.
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ACS Relay ForLife kickoffMarch 18 & 19
The 2013 Dodge CountyStroll/Relay For Life isscheduled for August 2, 2013beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Organizers will be hostinga kickoff event March 18thand 19th. This event is for allreturning teams and any newteams/ members with ques-tions. e-mail [email protected]
or call Aleta at 634-4183 formore information.
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MRA Mulligan Stew Supper and Auction March 14
Enjoy an early St. Patrick’s Day event in Mantorville onThursday, March 14th at the Annual Mulligan Stew and LiveAuction—a benefit for the Mantorville RestorationAssociation. The MRA, a non-profit organization, works topreserve historic sites in Mantorville. These propertiesrequire regular upkeep and maintenance to assure they standfor generations to come. The funds raised on March 14th willhelp our organization in these preservation efforts, and alsoallows the MRA to continue its community service work.
Dinner will be served from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in theStagecoach Room at the Hubbell House, with Irish songs andlive entertainment provided by the Salem Creek Riders (a.k.a.the Postier Family) of Kasson. The live auction will begin at7:00 p.m. There are many items and services donated by indi-viduals and businesses from around the region. Watch for alisting of the Live Auction Items in the upcoming newspapersthe week of St. Patrick’s Day!
This is a great family-oriented event to attend, giving youthe opportunity to support the MRA and Mantorville’s uniquehistoric community. Tickets are $11.00 for adults and $6.00for children, and are available at the Hubbell House orMantorville Square. For more information, or to make auc-tion donations, call 507- 635-5554 or 507-273-8499.
Spaghetti, Salad, Bread, Beverage
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Friday, March 8th4:30-7:00 pm
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LEGAL NOTICE WASIOJA TOWNSHIP
ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND
BOARD OF CANVASS MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of WasiojaTownship, County of Dodge, State of Minnesota, that the AnnualElection of town Officers and the Annual Town Meeting will be heldon Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at the Wasioja Township Hall, 21118600th Street.
The election polls will be open from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. atwhich time the voters will elect one supervisor for a three year term,and one treasurer for a two year term. The Annual Meeting will com-mence at 3:00 p.m. to conduct all necessary business by law.
In case of inclement weather, the election and meeting will bepostponed until Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at the same hours.
The Board of Canvass will meet at 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, March12, 2013 to certify the official results of the election.
Robert Scherger, ClerkWasioja Township N:10, 11c
LEGAL NOTICEVernon Township Annual Meeting
Election of OfficersBoard of Canvass Meeting
The Vernon Township annual meeting will be held on Tuesday,March 12, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. Polls will be open at the conclusion of thebusiness meeting and close at 8:00 p.m.
The purpose of the meeting is to conduct any business proper andthe purpose of the election is to elect one supervisor for a term of threeyears and one treasurer for a term of two years.
The Board of Canvass will meet at 8:15 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12,2013 to certify the election results. In case of inclement weather, themeeting and election will be held on Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
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The U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) invited a select group ofapproximately 2,550 young men and women from around thenation and abroad to attend the Naval Academy SummerSeminar program in Annapolis, MD. Summer Seminar is afast-paced leadership experience for rising seniors in highschool. This program helps educate, motivate and prepareselected students who are considering applying for admissionto USNA. Gabe Decker, a student at Lanesboro High Schoolin Lanesboro, Minnesota, will participate in the 2013 U.S.Naval Academy Summer Seminar program. Gabe is the sonof Sara Baskett (Lanesboro) and Eric Decker (Rochester),and the grandson of Brian & MaryEsther Xavier(Kasson).
Summer Seminar teaches prospective applicants about lifeat the Naval Academy, where academics, athletics, and pro-fessional training are key elements in developing our nation'sleaders. Each student will attend a six-day session and experi-ence a glimpse of USNA life. Students will have the opportu-nity to live in Bancroft Hall, eat in King Hall along with par-ticipating in academic and leadership workshops. They willalso participate in daily physical training involving group runs
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Summer Seminar has an academic focus, with each student attending eight 90-minuteworkshops, covering subjects from information technology, naval architecture and mechani-cal engineering, to oceanography, mathematics, history and meteorology. Students will alsoparticipate in seamanship and navigation classes and will take a cruise aboard a Navy YardPatrol (YP) Craft to apply what they will learn in class. Naval Academy Midshipmen leadSummer Seminar with oversight by active-duty Navy and Marine Corps officers.
Founded in 1845, the U.S. Naval Academy is a prestigious four-year college that preparesmidshipmen morally, mentally and physically to be professional officers in the naval service.More than 4,400 men and women representing every state in the U.S. and several foreigncountries make up the student body, known as the Brigade of Midshipmen. Midshipmen learnfrom military and civilian instructors and participate in intercollegiate varsity sports andextracurricular activities. All Midshipmen are on full scholarship and have a choice of 23 dif-ferent majors. Additionally they study small arms, drill, seamanship and navigation, tactics,naval engineering and weapons, leadership, ethics and military law as part of their education.Upon graduation, midshipmen earn a Bachelor of Science degree and go on to serve at leastfive years of exciting and rewarding service as commissioned officers in the U.S. Navy orU.S. Marine Corps.
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Army National Guard Pvt. Jearith D. Winslow 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, mil-itary courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, footmarches, and field training exercises.
Winslow is the son of Patricia Winslow and stepson ofRick Harriman, both of Byron.
Relay for Lifeteam ‘FinleyPride’ to holdpancake breakfast
On Saturday,March 16 from8-11 a.m. a pan-cake breakfastto benefit theA m e r i c a nCancer Society
will be held at St. John’sLutheran Church, 301 8thAvenue NW in Kasson. Theevent is put on by team‘Finley Pride’ who havebeen participants in DodgeCounty’s Relay for Life forthe past 13 years. All pro-ceeds earned will be donatedto the American CancerSociety at this year’s Relayevent.
During the breakfast therewill also be a bake sale, quiltraffle, crafts and luminariesfor purchase.
For more informationcontact Wes and MonaFinley at 634-4234, Tim andChris Tjosaas at 634-7094 orPaul and Missy Tjosaas at634-7016.
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Todd recalls working on the farm and with a grin says,"I was a jack of all trades and master of none". As a mid-west farm boy looking for employment in Denver, Toddhad no problem finding a job because the contractorknew the odds were pretty good he would be a goodworker. Denver is where Todd got his start in the plumb-ing trade.
Todd moved back to the Hayfield area and worked asa plumber until being laid off in the early '90s. In thiscase something good did come out of something unfor-tunate.
Instead of sitting around and taking advantage of theopportunity to collect unemployment, Todd decided tostart his own plumbing business. That was the start ofBeaver Plumbing 19 years ago.
Todd does work for new construction and remodeling,service and repair for air conditioning, sewer and draincleaning and water conditioning. When the economy
slowed along with the new construction market, Toddconcentrated more on service work and remodeling pro-jects. His motto has always been, "No job is too small"and he has always been a promoter of service. "I want todo a quality job and get return business. For that to hap-pen you have to please the customer." Todd insists thatword of mouth and repeat customers are the key to keep-ing a business in operation for 19 years.
"Some guys have a reputation for showing up late ornot showing up," said Todd. When he says he will showup at a certain time Todd will be there or will pick up thephone and let the customer know his status. "If I don'tshow up something serious has happened," said Todd.
January marked 19 years in business for Todd Beaver.Would he go into business again knowing where hewould be today? "I have no regrets and think I have beenfortunate in this business," said Todd.
Todd’s goal is to increase his business, but at the sametime not take on more than he can handle on his own.Being a one man business eliminates quality controlissues.
Todd is listed in the Dodge County IndependentBusiness Directory and is always available for free esti-mates. His number is (507)477-3141.
After being laid off as a plumber in the early '90sTodd Beaver could have collected unemployment,but opted to start his own business, BeaverPlumbing.
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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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All adoptable pets have been spayed/neutered, vacci-nated, and microchipped. For more information aboutadoption, please contact Camp Companion at 507-951-7801, www.campcompanion.org, or find us onFacebook!
March is Women's History Month and the Friends ofthe Kasson Library's Books and Beyond monthly pro-gram would like to spotlight a very special story onMarch 11 at 7 p.m. in the Kasson Public Library.
This program tells the story and sacrifices of WWIIWomen's Air Force Pilots (WASP) during World War II andMinnesota's own Virginia Mae Hope (1921-1944) ofWinnebago, Minnesota.
WASPs flew planes and performed wartime duties in theUnited States, thus freeing male pilots for combat. Hope wasone of only 1,074 women to receive the WASP "silver wings."Participants will hear about her childhood during theDepression, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the changing rolesof women and what life was like as a Women Airforce ServicePilot.
The Friends of the Kasson Library are proud to partnerwith the Minnesota Historical Society to tell this interestingchapter of women in the armed services during the SecondWorld War. A Minnesota History player will step forward intime to share her story of how an ordinary woman accom-plished the extraordinary.
WASP Virginia Mae Hope ofWinnebago featured for KPLBooks and Beyond
8th AnnualSponsored by the St. John’s Catholic Women
March 15, 2013 4-8:00 p.m.Dodge Center American Legion
ALL YOU CAN EAT: Fish - Batter Fried & Baked,Baked Potatoes, Baked Beans, Salads & Desserts
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Quilt Raffle sponsored by the “Common Thread” QuiltersProceeds go to CWW for Annual Activities
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