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    Goodhue ElevatorZUMBRO SHOPPE.com

    Bulk Rate / U.S. Postage / Grimsrud Publishing, Inc. / Zumbrota, MN 55992 / Boxholder / Local or Rural / Car-Rt-SortZUMBRO SHOPPER100% area coverageCirculation: 9,255

    TO CONTACT US:Grimsrud Publishing, Inc.225 Main Street, PO Box 97Zumbrota, MN 55992Phone 507-732-7617Fax 507-732-7619Email: [email protected]: www.ZumbroShopper.com

    No. 41 Wednesday, October 9, 2013 FREE

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    Pork Chops ............ $2 99Pork Roast ............ $2 99Ground Beef .......... $3 59Chicken Breast ....... $3 49Chicken Breast ....... $5 99Soup Supreme .... $15 99Provolone Cheese .. $4 99

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    ISLAND MARKE Prices good Wed., Oct. 9-Tues. Oct. 15, 2013

    201 NORTH MAIN STREET, PINE ISLAND 507-356-8414

    Original or Italian Style 14 Oz. ArmourMeatballs

    2/$ 428 Oz. Bottle

    Sweet Baby Ray'sBarbeque Sauce

    $ 199Boneless Beef

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    PINE ISLAND SPORTS BARAND LIQUOR STORE

    Liquor Store SpecialsKeystone Light 24 Pack, 16 Oz. Flats

    $13.99Old Milwaukee

    $13.99Regular or Light24 Pack Cans

    Karkov Vodka1.75 L

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    Peter VellaBox Wine

    $8.99Barefoot Wine

    750 ML _ $4.991.5 L ___ $7.99

    MichelobGolden Light 24 Pack Cans$12.99

    Bud or Bud Light 24 Pack Cans$12.99

    After mail-in rebatewhen you buy 3 or more

    E&J Brandy

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    Friday, October 11 ................................. Big Bang EntertainmentFriday, October 18 ................................. Big Bang EntertainmentFriday, October 25 ............................................................. DJ Blair

    Malibu Rum

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    #13130D 1988 Ford Crown Victoria LX-Very, very clean, must see, cold air, powerseat, speed control, power windows anddoor locks, only 91,472 miles Just Arrived$2,995

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    416 3rd Ave NE, Pine Island Bar & Grill 356-4221 Pool & Pins 356-4200

    Every Friday 5-9 p.m. $10.95FISH

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    300 S Main Street, Pine Island 507-356-8735

    Every Friday and Saturday Night 5-8 p.m.Delicious beer battered cod served with our

    homemade cheesy potatoes, veggies andlettuce salad with bread basket.

    DON'T WANT FISH?Then try our delicious

    Boneless BBQ Ribs or Broasted ChickenCathy's also provides food at Befort's auction every

    Wednesday night from 6-9 p.m. in Pine Island. Just 3 doors down from our store on Main Street.

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    MAIL ENTRY BLANKS TO:Grimsrud Publishing, Inc., PO Box 97, Zumbrota, MN55992 postmarked by Friday. Entrants may also drop off entry blanks at our Zumbrota office by 5:00 p.m. on Friday.Please use the Zumbrota office drop box at 225 Main Streetfor your convenience Wednesday or Thursday evening.

    RULES a game is given in each ad of this promotion. Pick the winners by filling out the Official Contest EntryBlank. NO FACSIMILES ACCEPTED. The entry blank with the most correct winners wins $125 of ZumbroShopper Cash, redeemable at any participating store. Oneentry blank per person. Decision of judges final.

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    FOOTBALL CONTESTENTRY BLANK

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    Sales Hours: Mon. and Thur., 8:30-8:00; Tues., Wed. & Fri., 8:30-6:00; Sat. 8:30-5:00.Service Hours: Monday and Thursday 7:30-8:00, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 7:30-5:00

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    Befort Salvage & RepairMAZEPPA, MN

    Auto RepairWe Accept Junk & Repairable Cars, TrucksOld Farm Machinery & Scrap MetalsUsed Autos & Parts Available

    507-843-2203 Mike Befort

    While some boaters may see adding anendorsement to an existing homeownerspolicy as an easy inexpensive way toinsure a boat, these endorsements usuallydo no provide the necessary coverage.Many boats need liability and propertycoverage that these endorsements do notprovide, such as liability coverage for

    boats moored in marinas or participatingin fishing tournaments or sailing regattas.In addition, while homeowners policiesusually predicate the boat's "actual cashvalue" on market value, a stand-alonepolicy with an "agreed value" endorse-ment provides better protection. More-over, boaters may want to consider an"extended parts replacement" endorse-ment and such options as emergency as-sistance, protection for uninsured boats,and recovery costs. Personal propertycoverage is also very important.Have you covered all the bases necessaryso that your boat is properly insured?Does your current homeowner's insur-ance cover you adequately? We would bevery pleased if you place your trust andbusiness with us. Insurance is a complexbusiness. That's why we take very seri-ously our professional responsibility tohelp you make the insurance decisionsthat are right for you not offering you aone-size-fits-all policy. We're located at269 Main Street, Zumbrota , where weare committed to demonstrating to youthat your confidence is well placed. If you

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    SchneiderBlackForest

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    GINSENG! Fresh green or dried Best market connections

    in the world! You will get more for your

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    141 Broad Street, Prescott, WI 54021

    715-262-4004S40-3a, CALL

    IN HOUSE DESIGN,SCREEN PRINTING

    & EMBROIDERY

    TSHIRTSPOLOSSWEATSHIRTS

    JACKETS CAPS17304 Sugarloaf Parkway

    Zumbrota, MN 55992 507-732-5633Becky and Kevin Nelson, Owners

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    and Embroidery

    ROY N ALSAUTO SERVICE

    Neven Sodd

    Goodhue 651-923-4525

    TIRESTIRESTIRES

    CARD OF THANKSThe family of Frieda Williamson wouldlike to sincerely thank the ZumbrotaCare Center, Pastor Horn, the ladies aidand the ladies who served the wonderfullunch, and those who attended the fu-neral and showed their support. Thefood, flowers, and monetary donationstoward St. Johns Lutheran Church andcemetery were also greatly appreciated.A special thanks to the American LegionPost #588 Auxiliary in Mazeppa and theVFW Post #5727 Auxiliary in Zumbrota,both of which Frieda was a member.41-1p

    SERVICESI am an experienced home care workerlooking for a life in the Rochester orsurrounding areas. I have six years of experience and can provide references.Delores Smith 507-732-7440. 39-3p

    Clean & Brite Cleaning Service. I offer acleaning service from basics to extendedservices around the house. Give me acall and I will give you an estimate of myservices that you may be interested in.507-208-8111. 39-4f

    Handyman Brian Nielsen Repair andMaintenance, Inc. General home andbusiness repairs. Fast, fair, friendly ser-

    vice. No job is too small, insured, cellphone 507-271-9925, home 507-356-8725. 37-6a

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    4-H Green TravelersSecond Annual

    Halloween Hustle 5K Fun Run

    Trick or TrotSaturday, October 26

    8 a.m. Registration4-H Building, Zumbrota

    This event is a 5K run/walk that will start and finish at theGoodhue County Fairgrounds 4-H building in Zumbrota, MN.

    Registration: Pre-registration(by October 23)

    $20: 13 and older; $15: 2 and under;$60: family registration (4 or more)

    Late Registration(after October 23 through race day)

    $25: 13 and older; $20: 12 and underFor more information:

    Goodhue County 4-H website or call 507-358-3347

    Sponsored by

    the GoodhueCounty GreenTravelers

    4-H ExchangeProgram.

    Participants will receive a race t-shirt. While supplies last. Medals and age division awards for divisions 0-10, 11-

    14, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+ Costume Contest: Be creative, prizes for top costumes

    but costume not required.Fun for all ages! Open to everyone.

    4-H membership is not requiredto participate.

    Bring your friends.FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!

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    Thursday,October 106:00-8:00 p.m.

    Pine Island Fire Hall

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    OPEN HOUSEPREVENTION WEEK

    Extraction Demo PrizesBike Giveaway Food

    Pine Island

    Goodhue 2013-2014 Prom Committeeis hosting a

    Friday, October 115:30-7:30 p.m.

    BBQ pulled pork sandwiches,chips, bar and beverage $6.00

    Meal sponsored by Country Station of Goodhueand Schafer Farms of Goodhue, Inc.

    Back parking lot of Goodhue Schools

    TailgateParty!

    TailgateParty!

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    Goodhue AreaFire and Rescue Department

    17th Annual

    OPEN HOUSEand FUNDRAISER

    Sunday, October 13

    11 a.m.-2 p.m.

    Hope to see you there!

    40240 County Road 90, Mazeppa 507-843-61003RD ANNUAL BUZZARD FEST!

    Saturday, October 12Come help us bid the buzzards farewell!

    2:00 p.m. .......... Golf Cart Rodeo Rangers/Side by Sides also invitedWet (frozen) T-shirt Contest

    Food SpecialsChicken Gizzards in Mushroom Gravy, Road Kill Platter

    (Chicken Hind Quarters with Baby Back Ribs), Maggot Soup7:00p.m. ............................................................. Karaoke with Travis

    SAVE THE DATE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26

    Halloween Party Music by Gopher Tones at 8 p.m-Midnight Costume Contest

    Meat Raffles

    Please join the Pine Island Volleyball Programat our First Annual

    Dinner, Gala andSilent Auction

    Saturday, October 19 6:30-9:30 p.m.6:30-7:00 p.m.

    Cocktail Reception7:00-9:30 p.m.Dinner and Silent Auctionat the Pine Island American Legion

    Adults: $15, Students: $8.00Children under 10free

    Please come and support our lady volleyball Panthersand congratulate them on a successful season!

    For tickets, please see a Panther team member orcontact Coach Waldo at 507-302-8304.

    Items up for auction: Wyoming Deer Hunt for 2 2014 MN Timbewolves Tickets Signed MN Vikings Jersey Bronzes Sporting Good Gift Cards Pool Party Gift Baskets Much, Much More

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    Pulltabs Bar Bingo Tuesdays & Thursdays Pool Table

    PINE ISLANDAMERICAN LEGION

    Charles Cowden Post #184 507-356-8991GAMBLING LICENSE #A-00308

    BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE WITH CATERING

    MEET AND GREET

    Saturday, October 19 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Pine Island Amcerican Legion

    Tailgating, DJ, Prizes, Food Available (Event held rain or shine)

    Team Sisel and the Super Star Mike Morris!Along with former MN Viking Teammates

    Now on tap: Schell's Oktoberfest and Shock Top Pumpkin Wheat Still time to sign up for Bean Bag League! Starts October 16

    Bags, Burgers and Beer!

    Van HornPublic Libraryis expanding its hours!

    New expanded hours starting October 7, 2013Monday ..... Noon-6 p.m.Tuesday .... Noon-8 p.m.

    Wednesday9 a.m.-6 p.m.

    Thursday .. Noon-8 p.m.Friday ........ Noon-6 p.m.Saturday .. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

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    Rosy Thoreson

    Hope to see you there!

    on October 15!will be 90We are having a party onSunday, October 13

    1:00-4:00 p.m.Wanamingo

    Lutheran Church

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    STORAGEZumbrota Mini Storage: Reasonable rates,discounts available, different sizes, 507-696-4406. 46-tfc

    WANTEDWANTED: Roommate with an elderly citi-zen. I live in the country, close to Zum-brota, Mazeppa, and Goodhue. Will shareexpenses. 651-923-4674. 41-3cc

    WANTED: Scrappy Chappys Metals, 507-273-0386 or 507-259-5081. Paying cashto clean up your property of any scrapmetals, including junk cars, trucks, andmachinery. 39-3p

    WANTED: All types of junk vehicles, cars,

    trucks, pickups, etc. Also, roll off boxesfor scrap metal. Poncelet Metals AutoCrushing, 651-923-4074. 42-tfc

    Refreshments will be served.

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    Zumbrota Area Historical Society

    ANNUAL MEETINGMonday, October 14 7:00 p.m.

    at the History Center 55 East 3rd Street, Zumbrota

    Guest speaker Paul Rockne will sharethe story of his grandfather, A.J. Rockne,

    Zumbrota resident and Minnesota Republican politician who served

    44 years in our State Legislature.The business meeting will include electing

    two new board members.

    Saturday, October 19 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

    Lands Lutheran Church

    HARVEST FESTBAKE SALE RAFFLE DOOR PRIZES

    Oven baked chicken dinner: chicken, mashed potatoesand gravy, dressing, escalloped corn, squash,

    cranberries, pie and beverage

    All profits go to missions.

    Lands Lutheran Church,16640 Highway 60 Blvd., Zumbrota

    CARRYOUTS AVAILABLEFREE WILL DONATION

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    Saturday, October 12 4-7 p.m.MENU: Roast Turkey with Dressing, Mashed Potatoes &

    Gravy, Corn, Pickles, Cranberries, Fresh Rolls & Beverage,Apple, Pumpkin or Mincemeat Pie

    TICKETS: Adults: $12.00; Ages 5-12: $5.00; Under 5: freeTake-out Orders are Available!

    For more information, call 356-4553

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    ANNUAL HARVESTHOME DINNER

    Pine Island United Methodist Church

    Happy 40th Jennifer Nelson

    Love your Fabulous Friends,"We Love You Long Time"

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    Sunday, October 132:00-4:00 p.m.

    HAPPY 50TH from your kids.

    DAVE and SHARON

    OPEN HOUSE

    Christ Lutheran School, Zumbrota

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    College or Retirement?Find out how to afford both.

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    From Our Files

    20 Years AgoOctober 6, 1993

    Jane Jasperson, daughter of NoraJasperson, graduated from theUniversity of Minnesota MedicalSchool in June.

    40 Years AgoOctober 11, 1973

    BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs. GaryHodge, a son, Jason Glenn, onOctober 4. *** Mrs. Maurice Hay-ward entertained Mr. and Mrs.Harold Swarthout at dinner at theEdgewood Cafe on Sunday. ***Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kling of San Diego, California, visited sev-eral days last week with his mother,Mrs. Wm. Kling, at Pine Haven.

    50 Years AgoOctober 10, 1963

    Mr. and Mrs. Emil Radtke ob-served their 50th wedding anni-versary on October 6. *** Mrs.Carl Weigal will leave tomorrowfor Woodburn, Oregon, where shewill spend several weeks withcousins. *** Mrs. Hazel Schwerof Kenosha, Wisconsin, spent thepast week with Mrs. Carl Weigal.*** Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanfordof Fresno, California, were din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. WalterWeis Thursday.

    60 Years AgoOctober 8, 1953

    BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Ritter, a daughter, onOctober 5. *** Mr. and Mrs. GusEvenson and Mr. and Mrs. RogerRew and family were dinner guestsSunday at the Leon Rew home.*** Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Collinsof Hollywood, California, weredinner and evening guests of Mr.

    and Mrs. H.H. Billings. *** Mr.and Mrs. Holger Sevareid, sonBruce, and Leonard Haller of

    PINE ISLANDWanamingo visited Mr. and Mrs.Lou Proper on Friday evening.

    PINE ISLAND, 1963 Jackie Wobig, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JackWobig, had been ill and confined to her home for the past two years.During this time she drew cartoons, some of which she included with aletter to President Kennedy. She received a nice letter from his personalsecretary with an autographed picture of the president. The presidentsent his best wishes and encouraged her in the cross she had t o bearduring her illness.

    40 Years AgoOctober 11, 1973

    Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zenk andchildren of Olivia were weekendguests at the home of Mrs. Zenksparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bakko.*** Janet Norby and ColleteBruggeman of Mahnomen wererecent visitors at the Gerold Grovehome. Miss Norby is a niece of Mrs. Grove. *** Mr. and Mrs.Alvin Steberg visited at the LowellBerg home in Faribault on Mon-day.

    50 Years AgoOctober 10, 1963

    Miss Anna Ylvisaker of Min-neapolis visited Friday at theHerman Opsahl home. *** Mr.and Mrs. Gerhard Fredricksonspent Saturday at the Lyle Bakerhome at Montgomery. *** Mr.and Mrs. Ole Hanson of Minne-apolis and Mrs. Nora Hegseth wereSunday dinner guests at the HaroldJohnson home.

    70 Years AgoOctober 7, 1943

    Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Syverson

    WANAMINGOand children and Mr. and Mrs.Jack Bush and children of Minne-apolis enjoyed a picnic on Sun-day in Northfield. *** Mr. andMrs. Hans Holthe and Mr. andMrs. Ray Holthe and son of Min-neapolis visited from Saturday untilSunday at the home of Mr. andMrs. Anton Holthe. *** Dinnerguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Marshall Ronningen on Sundaywere Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordand sons, Lynn and Chester, andMrs. Marie Sletten.

    WANAMINGO, 1973 Betty Jo Grothe and Ron Haugen were crowned Homecoming Queen and King atWanamingo High School.

    10 Years AgoOctober 8, 2003

    Downtown businesses took allthree places in the Chamber of Commerces annual Fall Decorat-ing Contest. First place went toSleepy Eye Telephone, second toWhite Rock Bank, and third toLeprechaun Hollow and JonesInsurance.

    40 Years AgoOctober 11, 1973

    John Ryan, son of Mr. an d Mrs.Richard Ryan, was treated and

    released from St. Johns Hospitalfollowing an auto mishap Satur-day night. *** The Wildcat foot-ball team recorded its fifth vic-tory and third shutout with a 14-0win over Dodge Center on Fri-day. Goodhue scored on the sec-ond play of the game with a 65-yard pass from Jim McNamara toJon Roschen.

    50 Years AgoOctober 10, 1963

    BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs. DarrellJaegar (Julieann Johnson), a son,on October 6. *** For the secondstraight year Harvey Opsahl, lo-cal buttermaker, won the state

    championship in the junior mem-ber division at the ConventionContest of the Minnesota Cream-ery Operators and Managers As-sociation. *** Mr. and Mrs.Herman Neitzel of Morris arespending a few days at the JacobThiemann home.

    60 Years AgoOctober 8, 1953

    BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs. LloydRyan, a son, on October 3; Mr.and Mrs. Dale Buck, a son, onSeptember 27; Mr. and Mrs.Maynard Vieths, a son, on Sep-tember 30. *** Donald G. Byboth,operator at the Goodhue Co-opCreamery, won the District 5 but-ter contest with an average scoreof 99.02 at this years statewidecompetition. *** Mr. and Mrs.

    Wilmet Albers moved a week ago

    GOODHUE

    ZUMBROTA, 1973 Bill McWaters and Ruth Miller were crowned

    Homecoming King and Queen on September 27.

    10 Years AgoOctober 8, 2003

    Missy Erickson 0f Zumbrota waschosen the Goodhue CountyChildcare Provider of the Year.*** Pastor Wayne Radke will beretiring after 22 years at UnitedRedeemer Church. *** Pre-Hal-loween fun was shared by young-sters at Bridgeview Farms locatedthree-fourths of a mile west of Zum-brota on County Road 10. ChrisMack, Ryan Anderson, and AbbyHinchley had fun with the pump-kins. *** Harvest items of Indiancorn, pumpkins, cornstalks, gourds,and Halloween decorations were

    on display at the Harvest Sale puton by Maria, Emily, and LucasSimonson.

    20 Years AgoOctober 6, 1993

    Cathy Stehr of Zumbrota is stu-

    ZUMBROTA dent teaching during the fall quar-ter through the Bemidji State Uni-versity Professional EducationDepartment. Stehr, a senior el-ementary eduction major, is teach-ing the first grade at Solway El-ementary. *** Navy Petty Officer3rd Class Roy L. Schroeder, a 1990graduate of Zumbrota-MazeppaHigh School, is currently midwaythrough a six-month Western Pa-cific and Persian Gulf carrier de-ployment aboard the USS AbrahamLincoln, homeported in Alameda,California. He joined the Navy inJuly of 1990. *** The 1993 Zum-brota Mazeppa Homecoming

    Queen is Sara Miller and King isMark Muenkel.30 Years Ago

    October 12, 1983Zumbrota Jaycee members Mark

    Erickson, Dennis Veiseth, andKerry Fredrixon spent most of Sunday along with Gregg Ericksonworking on the playground equip-ment that the Jaycees are erectingat the Covered Bridge Park. ***Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Banitt ob-served their 57th wedding anni-versary, which was September 14,at the Hubbell House in MantorvilleSunday, September 18, when theirfamily gathered for a meal. ***Wayne Fogelson of West Sun City,Arizona spent the last week visit-ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.George Fogelson, and other rela-tives in the area.

    40 Years AgoOctober 11, 1973

    Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rajala of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Eric(Kathy) Grimsrud of Pullman,Washington, were dinner guestsat the Alton T. Grimsrud residencelast Thursday. *** Visiting at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. GarryHoyme this past weekend wereMr. and Mrs. Robert Ulricksonand daughter Theresa of Canton,South Dakota.

    50 Years AgoOctober 10, 1963

    Gerald Halvorson, FFA advi-sor, and Myron Scharpen, RobertQuast, Curtis Thuman, GaryMatthees, Arnold Oelkers Jr., andDaniel Groth, all chapter officers,left Monday afternoon for Kan-sas City, Missouri, to attend thenational FFA convention. *** Mr.and Mrs. N.A. Wedge and Mr.and Mrs. Richard Wedge anddaughter Anne spent the weekendat the Clay cabin on Belle Lake.*** Mrs. Elvina Rude and sonDonald returned home last Mon-day after a trip to Hettinger, NorthDakota.

    GOODHUE, 1973 Dean Opsahl,20, of the Goodhue FFA Chapter,has been nominated to receive the

    Ame ric an Far mer Deg ree , the

    highest degree presented by theNational FFA organization.

    Sunday from a farm to to the J.N.Banitt apartment in Goodhue.

    70 Years AgoOctober 7, 1943

    BORN TO: Mr. and Mrs. CarlQuast, a daughter, on Friday. ***Mrs. Cy Benda and children of Minneapolis are visiting relativeshere this week. *** Mr. and Mrs.Jim Smith and family of Red Wingwere visitors here Saturday. ***Mrs. Wilfred OReilly and Mrs.Ray Banidt and children were Red

    Wing visitors Wednesday.

    BOATS & MOTORSFOR SALE: Alumacraft Classic Delux 16fishing boat with 40 horse Johnson motorwith tilt and trim on a yacht club rollertrailer. New deck bow to stern. 2 newbatteries, new boat cover, 2 gas cans,anchors, trolling motor and other ex-tras. Its ready to put in the water, $2,500.Call 507-271-7044. 31-tfc

    CARS & TRUCKSFOR SALE: Pearl white, one owner 2003Cadillac deVille. Moonroof, 98,000 miles,perfect condition. Has not been drivenwinter months. Serviced at Clements,$6,900, 5 07- 252- 1109. 41-3cc

    FOR SALE: 2002 Chrysler Concorde Lim-ited, 4-door sedan. Loaded, leather heatedseats, moonroof, excellent condition. Offer.507-259-6648. 41-1cc

    FOR SALE: 2001 Ford Taurus SES, loaded,216,500 miles, well maintained, $1,950,651-923-4178, 651-380-4325 39-3p

    DAYCAREAshlees Licensed Childcare has full-time and drop in openings for ages 12months and up. Located behind ZM School.First aid and CPR certified. I have adesignated area used only for daycarefilled with toys and fun activities and afenced-in outdoor area for fun, safe playtime. I am also on the food program.Ashlee Otterness, 507-923-1642, Zum-

    brota. 41-3pNewly licensed daycare in Zumbrota hasopenings for ages 2 and up. Close topublic school bus route and Christ LutheranSchools. Enrolled in food program. Flex-ible weekday schedule. Call or text Ranae,507-273-9906. 40-3p

    New daycare in Zumbrota. Large playarea. Openings infant to school age.Call Amber 507-732-7580. 39-3cc

    Precious Beginnings has two openingsfor ages 20 months and up. Located oncul-de-sac in Pine Island. Large back

    yard with lots of outdoor pl ay as well ascircle time, story time, arts and crafts.Preschool and food program. ContactKimberly at 206-7619. 39-3cc

    KW Learning Center and School AgeCare serves children ages 33 months tograde 5. Open Monday-Friday, 6 a.m.-6p.m. at the KW Elementary School inWanamingo and the KW Middle Schoolin Kenyon. Flexible calendar. ContactCommunity Education, 507-789-7016or find us online at www.kw.k12.mn.us.

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    Cougar Care & Bright Beginnings offerschildcare for children ages 33 monthsthrough school age. Hour s are 6 a.m. to6 p.m. year round. Located in ZM EarlyEducation Center, 507-732-4650.

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    MISC. ITEMS FOR SALEDownsizing, moved to a twin home. TwoLazy Boy leather rocker/recliners, blueand tan, couch, maroon, tan and green.Nice condition, $65 each. Call 507-824-2765. 41-3cc

    FOR SALE: Two 12x5.30 trailer tires,brand new, $45 each, call 507-732-5548. 41-3p

    FOR SALE: Bushel tomatoes (50#), $35;bushel cabbage, $25; gourds, peppers,10 brands of golf balls, 25-50, 36steel service door, $50; 2 wood doors(32), $15 each, 732-5186. 41-3p

    FOR SALE: Oak firewood, split, driedand delivered, $150 a pickup load, 507-990-3400. 36-tfc

    BUFFALO MEAT FOR SALE: Naturallyraised, boneless, USDA inspected Cryo-

    vac and fresh frozen. Steaks, roasts,ground brats, patties, jerky and more,507-732-4080, email: [email protected]. 26-tfc

    GARAGE SALESHuge multi-family garage sale: Friday,October 11, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday,October 12, 8 a.m.-noon. 10430 400thStreet, Zumbrota, 4 miles north of Wana-mingo. Trampoline, furniture, grill, mower,strollers, playpens, bikes, stained glassequipment, kids clothes ages 0-14, boysand girls, toys, toys, toys, big and small .

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    Fall garage sale, 101 3rd Street Goodhue,behind St. Lukes. Brand new items, neveropened. Electric fireplace insert with

    remote, books, puzzles, jewelry, ladiessize med. slacks, capris, tops and un-derwear, size large NFL Chicago Bearswinter coat. Gently used items: orna-mental iron entry bench, shelving, house-hold misc., rainfall shower head, adjust-able bath tub seat, fall and winter sea-sonal decor, including Christmas treesand collectible ornaments, stuffedsnowman, Vikings fan items and cloth-ing, winter coats, antique items, home-made from the kitchen treats, jams,apple butter, applesauce, too much misc.to mention. A fun sale. Come check itout. Friday, October 11, 3:30 p.m .-dark, Saturday, October 12, 8 a.m.-2p.m. Rain or shine. Heated garage.

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    GRANDMA'SATTIC SALE

    Saturday, October 12

    Located in our vintage red barn at:34273 Wells Creek Trail, Goodhue

    Signs on Hwy. 58/Co. Blvd 3.S41-1cc

    Shabby Chic furniture, vintage redlamps, sewing cabinet & chair, hutch,coffee tables, end tables, home decor,picture frames, junk treasures, smallsnow blower, holiday items, misc.glassware, dishes and more.New costume jewelry. Last sale of the year. For more info contact:

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    Zumbrota Overhead DoorLang Custom Structures, Inc.Two businesses. One purpose: to get the job done!

    Bob Lang, PO Box 512, ZumbrotaPhone: 507-732-4300Fax 507-732-4447

    email: [email protected]

    LAWN & GARDEN

    WANAMINGO

    507-824-2021

    Plus Hydro Seeding Sodding Finish Grading Retaining Walls

    FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGFULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGFULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGFULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGFULL SERVICE LANDSCAPINGResidential and Commercial

    Full Service Lawn Care

    Zumbrota

    507-208-6450

    Complete Landscape Design and Install

    Jake Raasch, Owner

    MEDICAL SERVICES

    Allan Clark, MDPenny Louise Flavin, DNP, RN, CNP

    Karyn Grenz, RN, CNPJeremy Waldo, RN, CNP

    We Service All Makes

    Zumbrota 732-5607

    Gould Pumps Water HeatersMagic Water Softners

    Ritchie Livestock Waterers

    MARK & DUANE Licensed For Water & Sewe r Systems

    PLUMBING& PUMP SERVICE

    JOE PIKE'SPLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING

    & BACKHOE WORKRitchie FountainSales & Service

    PINE ISLAND, MN 55963

    507-356-4788

    PLUMBING and BACKHOE

    Jason's Sewer Sucking& Excavating Company

    Septic MaintenanceDesign & Installation

    Line JettingOuthouse Rental

    FootingsBasements

    Sewer and Water

    Excavator Mini ExcavatingSkidloader Dump TrucksBackhoeBlack Dirt, Sandand Crushed Rock Wanamingo Jason Raths, Owner

    507-824-2896

    PRINTING

    THEIS PRINTING59 W 5th St., Zumbrota, MN 55992Complete One Stop Printing Services 15% Off Wedding Invitations

    507-732-7547FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE

    Call on Steve & Ron Theis for helpwith all your printing needs.

    TRAXLERPower & Equipment

    Specializing in FarmEquipment Repair

    Authorized TORO DealerDOT Inspections

    Welding

    502 Huseth St. Kenyon, MN

    507-789-6321

    REPAIR

    ROOFING

    507-732-4000

    519 W 4TH STREET ZUMBROTA

    HOME 507-732-5179

    PLUMBING & HEATING

    Remodeling & New ConstructionWater Softeners & Water HeatersRepair Service & FireplacesSewer & Drain Cleaning

    Steve Paulson, Owner

    CommercialFlat Roofingand Repairs

    ZUMBROTA, MN

    507-732-575940 years experience.

    TREE SERVICEMCWATERSTREESERVICE

    Denny McWaters

    Insured Free Estimates

    507-732-5067

    25 Y EARS OF SERVICE21612 480th St., Zumbrota, MN 55992

    Tree RemovalTrimming &Chipping

    Stump Removal Bucket Truck

    Service

    TELEVISION

    TV Sales & Service John Nelson, 116 Main St reet, W anamingo

    507-824-2939

    FARM EQUIPMENT

    VETERINARIANSZUMBROTA

    VETERINARY CLINIC, P.A.1412 North Star Dr.

    Zumbrota

    507-732-7301

    AWARDS

    TATGE JEWELRYKenyon 507-789-6522

    AWARDS BY TATGE

    FOR ALL OCCASIONSIN STORE ENGRAVING

    LARGEINVENTORY

    MEDALS CUPS PLAQUES RIBBONS TROPHIES

    OPTOMETRISTZUMBROTA

    Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8 am-4:30 pmThurs. & Sat. 8 am - Noon

    352 MAIN STREET, ZUMBROTA 55992

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

    Dr. Kevin Kish, Optometrist

    PLUMBING

    Mitch Gadient, Owner14 Years Experience Plumbing

    Gadient

    Cell 651-380-1291 Goodhue, MN

    Plumbing &Heating LLC

    New Construction

    RemodelingRepairSewer CleaningHot Water HeatingWirsbo In-Floor HeatSCAN THIS IMAGE

    FOR COUPON

    SALES & SERVICECannon Falls

    651-258-4311 or 651-764-4084 Houle manure pumps and tanks Kuhn Knight manure spreaders

    and TMR mixers Kuhn rakes & mowers Schuler TMR mixers Poly Dome calf hutches Ritchie waterers

    LINDELL

    404 MAIN ST., ZUMBROTA507-732-7800

    231 S. Main St., Pine Island 356-8588

    31238 Cty. 24 Blvd., Cannon Falls 263-9208

    TAX ACCOUNTING, PAYROLLAND QUICK BOOK SERVICES,

    FINANCIAL PLANNING,INVESTMENTS, INSURANCE

    Securities offered through 1st GlobalCapital Corp. Investment advisoryservices offered through 1st Global

    Advisors, Inc. Member of NASD, SIPC

    Certified Public Accountants

    & Company Ltd.

    FLOORING CENTER

    1559 South Main, Zumbrota507-732-7345

    Including Window Coverings & Area Rugs

    PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

    Family owned since 1972.

    WATERPROOFING

    Wet Basement?SERVICES OFFERED:

    Beaver System Sump PumpsSump Pump Baskets Drain Tile

    Window Wells and WindowsBattery Pack-Up Pumps

    White Mold-Resistant PanelsWall Cracks Downspout Systems

    New Construction Installment Landscaping

    Justin Liebenow 507-951-1028

    SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WATERPROOFING. FREE ESTIMATES.

    Rapp LandSurveying, Inc.

    David G. RappREGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR

    GPS Technology andEngineering Services available

    45967 Hwy. 56 Blvd., Kenyon, MN 55946

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

    email: [email protected]

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    SURVEYING

    TV Sales & Service John Nels on

    116 Main St., Wanamingo

    507-824-2939

    SATELLITE TV

    Jim Rutten, owner/operatorFull Service Landscaping

    Inquire about Landscaping with a professional

    507-208-1646

    DENTISTS

    Nyla Nolden, D.D.S.FAMILY DENTISTRY

    617 1st. Ave. SEPine Island, Minnesota

    507-356-8522Monday Thursday

    David C. Langley, D.D.S.FAMILY DENTISTRY

    Lower Level of First State Bank 1st Street & MN Hwy. 60

    MAZEPPA, MN 55956(507) 843-5734 M-TH 9-5

    GARAGE DOORS

    PIANO TUNINGMIKES PIANO

    TUNING & REPAIR Mike Nadeau, Piano Technician

    61533 County Road #7Mazeppa, MN 55956

    507-951-7351 OR 507-258-4668

    HEATING

    [email protected]

    Aaron RudeJohn Trelstad

    507.732.4777 24 Hour

    Emergency Service

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    WANAMINGO MUTUALFIRE INSURANCE CO.

    209 Main St., Wanamingo

    Our agents can also furnish you with acombination Fire, Wind & Liability Policy, alsoHomeowners, Workmens Comp., InlandMarine, Auto and Commercial.

    Monday through Friday

    507-824-2912

    INSURANCE

    PRASKAORTHODONTICS

    Charles E. Praska, DDS MS PA

    507-288-884415 7th Ave. NW, Rochester

    Orthodontics for adults andchildren, TMJ Disorders,Facial Orthopedics for

    Non-Surgical andNon-Extraction Treatment

    ORTHODONTICS

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    FARM ITEMS WANTEDWANTED: We are looking for organichay to feed our dairy herd. We are not

    jockeys, ju st tryi ng to feed our herd of milk cows. Contact Mike Augustine at651-380-0246 and tell me what youhave and the price. 49-tfc

    FARM SERVICESWill do custom stalk chopping. Dan Buck,cell 507-269-7205; home 507-732-4421.

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    FARMLAND WANTEDLAND OWNERS, if you have CRP landcoming out and dont like the idea of someone spraying chemicals on yourland, give us a call. We run an organicdairy farm and are looking for land torent. We would like to reseed to alfalfa/grass mix for hay. Rent will be based onsoil sample and we prefer 3 to 5 yearcontracts. Call Mike Augustine at 651-380-0246. Thanks. We would like tostay within 20 miles of Goodhue.

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    LIVESTOCKFOR SALE: Registered Holstein bulls,serviceable age, artificially sired. AlbertsBrothers, Pine Island, 507-356-4462.

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    Security State Bank of Wanamingo

    232 Main Street, Wanamingo, MN 55983507-824-2265 Fax 507-824-2960 www.ssbwanamingo.com

    24 Hour Banking with ATM

    We're a strong, healthy bankthat's committed to thefuture of agriculture.

    Our loan officers areexperienced and our loanrates are competitive.

    If you're looking for a goodag bank to work with, weinvite you to talk with us.

    We Specializein Ag Lending

    Custom Planting with John Deere No-till Drill

    Leon Byers 651-380-6928

    Save Moisture Save Fuel Save TimeNo-Till Your Fall Cover Crops

    7.5 or 15 inch spacing, markers, scale

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    JCBs industry leading2 year standard warranty just got better with an

    additional year of coveragegiving you 3 years peace of

    mind. Now availableon JCBs full line of Compact Track andSkid Steer Loaders.

    CHARLIE RYAN

    CUSTOM

    Silage Bags andBunker Covers

    10 BaggersCell Phone: 1-651-764-1944

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    BAGGING

    37510 230th Ave.Goodhue, MN 55027

    Business 651-923-4552Cell 651-764-4883 S34-tfc

    Complete line of seeds,including

    Kussmaul Seedand

    Organic SeedsCall for Discounts

    Jonas Farm Seeds

    SIOUX GRAIN BINS

    JH SCHRADER ENTERPRISES

    651-380-5059S29-tfc

    DRYERSMACHINERY & LIVESTOCK

    POLE BUILDINGS

    Corn/Bean Planting Stalk Chopping Hay Cutting Chisel Plow Digging Disking Silage Chopping Raking Snow Removal

    Round Baling; Wet or Dry; Net Wrap

    MIKE'S CUSTOMFARM SERVICES

    507-732-7992 or 507-273-4666

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    Jung Seed Sales 39715 Cty. 47 Blvd., Good

    K.M. Neisen Co.S19-12eow

    WE BUY HARVESTOR SILOS.

    We also take downcement stave silos for a fee.

    507-995-2331 insured

    Saturday, October 19 8 a.m.-NoonNo Materials will be accepted after noon.

    City of Zumbrota Maintenance Garage, 311 Kennedy Drive.

    City of Zumbrota

    Waste Management will be providing household items disposal for a llCity of Zumbrota residents free of charge.THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS! Items NOTacceptable would be hazardous waste: oil and paint cans,

    fluorescent bulbs and batteries or household garbage. AlsoNO yard waste and NO demolition material (lumber, shingles, etc.).

    Items listed will be accepted for a small fee.TIRES:Passenger car and pick-up tires: $8.00 each(NO TRACTOR OR SEMI-TRUCK TIRES)APPLIANCES:With Freon: $25.00 eachWithout Freon: $20.00 eachThese include refrigerators, freezers, stoves, washers, dryers,dishwashers, air-conditioners, furnaces, dehumidifiers, hot waterheaters.Commercial appliances will cost more.Microwaves, televisions, computers and water softeners are free.SCRAP METAL:Miscellaneous scrap metal- bikes, lawn mowers,grills, etc. are free. Please remove all rubber tires and liquids, suchas gas, propane, oil as these items will be recycled as metal.

    PLEASE HELP KEEP ZUMBROTA CLEAN!

    Fall Leaf Clean-UpSaturday, October 19, 2013

    Waste Management will be providing a one day f all clean-up of grassand leaves to all residents in the city limits of Zumbrota free of charge

    on October 19, 2013.Grass and leaves must be bagged and at the curb for pick up no laterthan 7 a.m. for removal. All material will be taken to the city compostsite for recycling. Brush, tree trimmings, pumpkins, and plant materialfrom gardens must be taken separately to the si te by the homeowner.

    Fall Trash & Leaf Clean-Up

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    Public NoticesTOWNSHIPS

    Roscoe TownshipMeeting Notice

    The next meeting of the Board of Supervisors for the Town of Roscoe willbe held on Monday, October , 14, 2013,7 p.m. at the Roscoe Town Hall.

    Susan Ecker, Clerk41-1a

    WanamingoTownshipMeeting Notice

    The Wanamingo Township Board willhold their monthly meeting on Wednes-day, October 16, 2013 at 5 p.m. at thetown hall.

    This is a change in the time of themeeting.

    Jessica Page, Cl erk41-1a

    GOODHUECity of Goodhue

    Call for QuotesSnow Removal

    The City Council of Goodhue, Minne-sota, will receive sealed quotes at thecity clerks office prior to 4 p.m. onWednesday, October 23, 2013.

    The following equipment for snowremoval to be used from October 24,2013 to October 22, 2014 is listed be-low.

    The quote shall specify the cost perhour, and the type and capacity of theequipment to be with the operator sup-plied for the following aspects of snowremoval from the City of Goodhue.

    1. Blower/loader for snow removal2. Motor grader or dump truck with

    front plow and wing attachment. Includehorse power, age and equipment capac-ity

    3. Dump trucks for snow hauling.Include capacity

    4. Skid steer (by the hour rent only)All owners of equipment must submit

    bills within 30 days of snow removaland must have presented all previousbills for past work to be eligible to dofuture city work.

    All owners of equipment hired by thecity shall have on file at the city clerks

    office a certificate of insurance covering liability of said owner, and also a certifi-cate of workers compensation insurancecovering employees.

    The city has the right to refuse anyand all quotes.

    Lori Agre, Clerk41-2a

    Goodhue PublicSchool

    2013-2014 School YearSnow Removal

    Quotes/SpecificationsSpecifications for snow removal:Removal of snow for accumulations

    of two inches or more. When possiblethis should occur before the snow plowpasses.

    Areas for snow removal with specif-ics include:

    1. Alley pushing the snow out into

    the street before the snow plow passes2. Both parking lots pushing thesnow off the parking lots and well ontothe football practice fiel d or north end of the west parking lot

    3. All sidewalks to include south sideto the end of the fence and to the mu-sic/art doors

    Please indicate your cost for remov-ing snow each time the district has anaccumulation of two inches or more.Proof of insurance will be required uponboard approval.

    If you have any questions, please call923-4447 and ask for Michael Redmondor Karyn Edelbach.

    Please return snow removal quote tothe Goodhue School, 510 3rd Avenue,Goodhue, MN 55027. Attn: Supt. Redmondby 4 p.m. on October 11, 2013.41-1a

    PINE ISLAND

    Pine Island ISD 255INDEPENDENT SCHOOL

    DISTRICT #255PINE ISLAND MN 55963

    SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGSEPTEMBER 16, 2013

    7:00 P.M. HIGH SCHOOLCHOIR ROOM

    Our mission: to provide a safe andchallenging learning environment thatprepares students for the future

    The MEETING WAS CALLED TO OR-DER by Chairperson Leland at 7:02 p.m.

    MEMBERS PRESENT: Champa,DePestel, Fall, Heiden, Leland, Warneke

    MEMBERS ABSENT: Szajner (arrivedat 7:06)

    POINTS OF PANTHER PRIDE: Supt.Beniak noted that we are off to a smoothstart to the school year.

    APPROVE AGENDA: Champa suggestedchanging 10F Site Selection Team toSite Evaluation Team. Motion by Champa,seconded by Warneke to approve themodified agenda. Motion carried 6-0.

    Szajner arrived at 7:06 p.m.APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA: Mo-

    tion by Heiden, seconded by Champa toapprove the consent agenda. Motion car-ried 7-0.

    A. APPROVAL OF MINUTESSeptember 5, 2013B. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND WIRESNet Wire Transfers $1,475,650.79August payroll $ 328,390.33Bills 306,315.49TOTAL $ 634,705.82C. OPEN ENROLLMENT TO PINE IS-

    LAND Jessica Bestgen 5th grade from Roch-

    esterTenzin Bjorngaard 10th grade from

    ZM Jordan Carlson pre-k from RochesterKiara Carlson 1st grade from Roch-

    ester Jeric Christianso n 10th grade from

    ZMDalton Corley 6th grade from Roch-

    esterMackenzie Hanson 9th grade from

    KWSamuel Hanson 11th grade from KW

    Cole Hintz 11th grade from ZM Jennifer Hornseth 12th grade from

    RochesterKaydence Lutzi Kdgn from RochesterXavier Lutzi 6th grade from Roches-

    ter Jonathan Rinta-Hintz 10th grade from

    ZMGerritt Schrom 7th grade from Blooming

    PrairieElijah Soberg 7th grade from Roches-

    terRyan Tupper Kdgn from RochesterLola Wagner 3rd grade from ZMAlexander Wynn Kdgn from Roches-

    terD. OPEN ENROLLMENT FROM PINE

    ISLANDClaudia Kennedy 4th grade to ZMMadeline Kennedy 5th grade to ZMMadison Loucks 11th grade to In-

    sightAshlynn Taft 8th grade to ZMAlex Tovar 11th grade to RochesterHIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTA. PRINCIPAL UPDATE: Principal

    Hansen provided the board with a K-8report.

    Chairperson Leland left the meeting at 7:09 p.m. and Szajner assumed roleof chair in his absence.

    B. TECHNOLOGY UPDATE: TaylorBauman reported that the tech lab isbeing imaged. Laptop carts should behere soon to replace the incorrect carts.Tablet issues are decreasing.

    Updates were causing some prob-lems, but they believe they may havefigured out the problem.

    Five or six potential candidates forthe technology assistant were received.

    COLLABORATIVE WORK ENVIRON-MENT

    A. WEIGHT ROOM COACH REVIEW:Mr. Anderson, Activities Director, shareddata on the strength training program.Overall increases in strength can beseen. The challenges include schedul-ing time that is convenient for coaches/practices and addressing the differentneeds for the various sports.

    B. LONG-TERM SUB NOTIFICATION:Supt. Beniak noted that we have a re-quest from Matt Juncker for a long termsub.

    C. STUDENT TEACHERS AT PI: NicoleDauphinee-Bingham with Dorothy Walston(SpEd), Claire Folts with Music Depart-ment, and Kristine Paulson with JeanneBrustuen (Elem Counseling) are studentteaching at Pine Island.

    D. MOU VEBA: An MOU was neededdue to modifications to benefit regula-tions. This is an MOU from PIEA thatindicates we will leave VEBA as it is untilafter January 1st. Motion by Heiden,seconded by Warneke to approve. Mo-tion carried 6-0.

    EFFECTIVE & EFFICIENT OPERATIONSA. REVIEW OF BOARD CALENDAR:

    There was an adjustment to include annualpolicy review of required policies. Heidensuggested that two of the mandatorypolicies be added in August, 2 in De-cember, 1 in June, and 1 in September.Motion by Fall, seconded by Heiden toadd the mandatory policies to the boardcalendar. Motion carried 6-0.

    B. FINANCIAL REVIEW AND UPDATE:Todd Netzke provided the board with afinancial update.

    He believes that the first couple of weeks have gone very well. He providedthe board with the levy certification analysis.

    Leland returned to the meeting at

    7:38 p.m.C. LEVY CERTIFICATION: Supt. Beniakrecommended that we certify the maxi-mum. Motion by DePestel, seconded byHeiden to certify the maximum levy. Aroll call vote was taken with Champa,DePestel, Fall, Heiden, Leland, Szajner,and Warneke voting yes. No votes-none

    Motion carried 7-0.D. CHARTWELLS BEGINNING OF THE

    YEAR OVERVIEW : Supt. Ben iak gave abrief update. The sink was not receivedin time for the football game, but theinspector allowed us to operate. Thesink should, hopefully, be in place forthe next game.

    E. FACILITY UPDATE: Leland sum-marized the first meeting of the facilityfocus group which was held on Septem-ber 10th. The group saw a presentationwith information about our facility, theschedule for the group was communi-cated, and all members were able totour the facility. The next meeting will be

    held September 19th.F. SITE EVALUATION TEAM: Lelandnoted that if we move forward, we willneed a team that evaluates potentialsites. He was wondering if there weremembers of the board that would l ike toparticipate. Champa added that as theygo through the process, its important tobe able to have a small team of expertsthat do some evaluation of the sites forinfrastructure, etc. He suggested per-haps the mayor, city engineer, EDA along with the board may be helpful.

    Warneke said a purposefully createdteam of experts that can advise wouldbe needed.

    Heiden said that she would be inter-ested. She also noted that it would behelpful to have one of the facility plan-ning team participate as well. Supt. Beniakwill participate as well. After some dis-cussion, it was agreed that it may bemore efficient to have a member of thefacility planning team cross over be-

    tween committees. Leland said that hewould participate. DePestel will alsoparticipate. Motion by Champa, secondedby Fall to approve DePestel, Leland, andHeiden as board members on the siteevaluation team. Warneke noted thatexperts from the city/community willalso participate, and Supt. Beniak willlead identification of members. Motioncarried 7-0.

    G. BANK AUTHORIZATION FOR AC-COUNTS: Supt. Beniak recommendedthat Todd Netzke be on the main ac-count. She also recommends that for allaccounts where Carol Hebl was autho-rized to sign, she be replaced by ToddNetzke. Motion by Fall, seconded byDePestel, to approve the recommenda-tions. Motion carried 7-0.

    H. AUTHORIZATION FOR ONLINEBANKING: Supt. Beniak suggests thatwe utilize online banking.

    The bank must have it listed in ourminutes to provide the service to us.

    Motion by Leland, seconded by Warneketo authorize use of online banking forthe district. Motion carried 7-0.

    I. POLICIES: Heiden outlined the pro-posed changes for the Protection andPrivacy of Pupil Records Policy, the PIDisposition of Obsolete Equipment and

    Materials Policy, and the PI Public andPrivate Personnel Data Policy. Supt. Beniakalso suggested that for the dispositionof obsolete equipment, it would be help-ful to provide the board with a list of items as well.

    Motion by Warneke, seconded byChampa to approve the three policies.Motion carried 7-0.

    J. SUPERINTENDENT REPORT: Supt.Beniak provided the board with a reviewof the new teacher orientation. It was

    very positive ov erall.SENATOR SCHMIT: Senator Schmit

    addressed the board. He provided asummary of legislative changes and budgetdecisions that impact education and the

    community. He was pleased to note thatthe work was done on time this yearwith no special sessions, and while thereis still work to do, good progress wasmade.

    UPCOMING EVENTSOctober 3 - High School UpdateOctober 14 - K-8 UpdateOctober - Employee vs. Independent

    ContractorADJOURN: Motion by DePestel, sec-

    onded by Heiden to adjourn. Motioncarried 7-0. The meeting was adjournedat 8:19 p.m.41-1a

    ZUMBROTA ZM ISD #2805

    Notice of School BoardWork Session

    The Zumbrota-Mazeppa ISD #2805will hold a school board work session onWednesday, October 14, 2013, 7 p.m.at the Zumbrota-Mazeppa High SchoolMedia Center in Zumbrota.41-1a

    ZM ISD 2805School Board Work Session

    Meeting MinutesIndependent School District

    No. 2805Monday, September 9, 2013Site: Zumbrota-Mazeppa Elementary

    School Media Center, Mazeppa, Minne-sota.

    Members present: Mr. Grudem, Mr.Hinrichs, Mr. Wendt, Mr. Rosenthal, andMr. Krier.

    Also present: Mr. Simons; Mr. Enger;Mr. Rasmussen; and Board Clerks Sec-retary, Brenda Windhorst.

    Absent: Mr. Haugen.The following resolutions were ap-

    proved:

    1. To call the meeting to order at8:19 pm after a referendum informa-tional meeting.

    2. To adopt the childcare coordinatorcontract as presented.

    3. To approve an overload of 9.375%for Paul Pagel.

    4. To appoint Linda Friedrich andTheresa Osgood as absentee ballot boardappointees.

    5. To close the work session at 9:00p.m. for a closed negotiation session.

    6. To call the closed session to orderat 9:05 p.m. to discuss negotiation strategy.

    7. Mr. Grudem adjourned the sessionat 9:27 p.m.41-1a

    ZM ISD 2805School Board Meeting Minutes

    Independent School DistrictNo. 2805

    Monday, August 26, 2013

    Site: Zumbrota-Mazeppa High School/Middle School Media Center, Zumbrota,Minnesota.

    Members present: Mr. Grudem, Mr.Hinrichs, Mr. Wendt, Mr. Rosenthal, andMr. Hinrichs.

    Also present: Mr. Simons; Mr. Enger;Mr. Rasmussen; and Board Clerks Sec-retary, Brenda Windhorst.

    Absent: Mr. Krier. (Entered at 7:20pm)

    The meeting was called to order at7:00 p.m. by Chair Grudem.

    The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.The following resolutions were ap-

    proved:1. To adopt the agenda with the addi-

    tion of New Business new hires: MicheleHatleli, Childcare Coordinator; EarlyChildhood Contracts Discussion; andStrategic Planning.

    2. To approve the Student Transpor-tation Policy #709 as presented.

    3. To approve the 2013-14 vocational

    MINI STORAGECall For Sizes, Prices & Bookings

    S OUTHSIDES TORAGE

    GOODHUE Soddeow-tfc

    651-923-4154

    FARM ITEMS FOR RENTFOR RENT: Two 20,000 bushel grainbins for storing dry corn, Roscoe area.507-272-8489. 40-3cc

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

    FARM ITEMS FOR SALEFOR SALE: One 25,000 KW generator,one 400 bu Gravity Wagon, two 200 buGravity Wagons JD gears, one Stan HoistBarge Box, one NH 28 Blower, One NH185 Manure Spreader (3 years old), oneWIC Gas Feed Cart, one Patz Belding Chopper, one 269 Silage Conveyer new boot and sprocket, one 20 VanDale Silo Unloader, one Gehl 4635 SkidLoader, one Oliver 1850 Gas Tractor. If interested, call 507-254-2374.

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    construction house materials bid fromPine Island Lumber in the amount of $82,264.92.

    4. To adopt the consent agenda, in-cluding payment of bills.

    5. To approve the following:Reassignment/New Hires/Resigna-

    tion: Courtney Hammes from Cougar

    Care program teaching assistant to spe-cial education para in the primary schoolbeginning in the 2013-14 school year;

    Josh Funk, 7th grade football coach; Tyler Lindhart, 9th grade football

    coach; James Huston, long-term substi-

    tute science teacher beginning October

    3 November 18, 2013 (dates sched-uled to change) with $200 per day rateof pay;

    Michele Hatleli, interim ChildcareCoordinator to Childcare Coordinator.The contract will be developed by JenBurfeind and Tony Simons and will bereviewed and approved at the Septem-ber 9 work session.

    To accept the resignation of OzzieSand, 9th grade football coach.

    6. To table the 9.375% overload forPaul Pagel.

    7. To approve the request for a reduc-tion of hours for Rozie Born from 7.25hours per day to 6.50 hours per days.

    8. To amend the November 26, 2012school board minutes to reflect approvalof the 2012-14 Principals Master Agree-ment. The revision does not reflect anysalary changes, just language revisions.

    9. To adopt the 2013-14 staff devel-opment plan as presented.

    10. To approve the restrictive proce-

    dures plan presented by the GoodhueCounty Ed District. This plan and itsrevisions must be approved each year.

    11. To approve the health and safetypolicy as presented. Policy review andapproval is mandated yearly.

    12. To adopt the recommended den-tal and life insurance rates from Princi-pal Insurance for the 2013-14 school

    year.13. To approve the special education

    transportation proposal submitted bySugarloaf Bus Service for the 2013-14school year. Mr. Hinrichs thanked ev-eryone for their efforts in facilitating thetransportation schedules.

    14. To move the September 23 schoolboard meeting to Tuesday, September24 to avoid Homecoming coronation.After discussion, he amended his mo-tion to move the meeting to Monday,September 30, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in theZMES Media Center.

    15. To hire the services of Diane

    Schwinghammer to facilitate the strate-gic planning process. Tentative meet-ings will be scheduled for October, No-

    vember, January, and February with plancompletion by April or May. Mr. Simonswas directed to develop a planning com-mittee to meet in October.

    16. To adjourn at 8:15 p.m.41-1a

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    NOTICE:that the public meeting for comments will be held to review

    Pine Haven, Inc. plan to file an application forFederal Assistance for Pine Haven Addition with the

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    The PIZM Soccer Boostersare grateful to all our sponsors,coaches, players and parentswho supported the September 28

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    NON-PROFIT HELPAdult basic education classes will run inZumbrota from September through De-cember. These classes are free. By en-rolling in the class you will wor k towardsgoals in any of the following areas: GEDexam, basic computer skills, career readi-ness certificate, learning English, es-sential skills certificate, study skills, testtaking, and brushing up on reading, com-prehension, math and writing. Classeswill be Tuesday and Thursday nightsfrom 4-6 p.m. in the ZM High School inZumbrota. Students must attend an ori-entation meeting before starting the class.

    Orientation meetings will be at 4 p.m.on September 26 and October 24. Toregister, call the ZM Community Educa-tion office at 507-732-4244. 38-6f

    Narcotics Anonymous meets at FirstEvangelical Lutheran Church, 309 For-est Street, Kenyon, 7-8 p.m. on Tues-days. 19-tfc

    The CARE Clinic, a free health clinic,serves uninsured patients in GoodhueCounty. The CARE Clinic is open everyTuesday evening. Registration is from4:30-6:30 p.m. The clinic is located inRed Wing, at 1407 West 4th Street. Formore information, call 651-388-1022or look at our website www.careclinicrw.com. 7-tfc

    Goodhue County Health & Human Ser- vices offers low cost, federally fundedimmunizations for children and adultswho may be uninsured or underinsured.

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    Recovery, International: Self-help orga-nization since 1937 offers a proven method

    to combat depression, fears, panic-at-tacks, anger, anxiety. Facilitated groupsmeet weekly in many locations. Free willoffering. Recovers, Intl. Dona 612-824-5773, www.LowSelfHelpSystems.org.

    Narcotics Anonymous meets at St. PaulsCatholic Church, 749 Main Street South,Zumbrota, 7-8 p.m. on Saturdays.

    The Wanamingo AL-ANON meets everyThursday from 6-7 p.m. at the TrinityLutheran Church, 301 2nd Ave..Questions? Call 507-273-5636. 31-tfc

    Zumbrota area charitable organizationscurrent mailing addresses for making charitable gifts. Their financial support

    is derived nearly exclusively from thegeneral public. Donations are tax de-ductible. Zumbrota Area Food Shelf, POBox 43; Zumbrota Community Trust,PO Box 226; Zumbrota Area HistoricalSociety, PO Box 44; Zumbrota Area ArtsCouncil, PO Box 45; Zumbrota PublicCemetery Association, 113 Sugarloaf Lane;all Zumbrota, MN 55992; Zumbrota-Mazeppa Education Foundation, 343 3rdAvenue NE, Mazeppa, MN 55956.

    Alcoholics Anonymous, Fridays, 7 p.m.at St. Michaels Catholic Church, PrairieSide room, 451 5th Street SW, PineIsland. 3-tfc

    Caregiver Support Group meets everysecond and fourth Monday of the monthfrom 1-2:30 p.m. at St. Pauls LutheranChurch Library. Sponsored by Three RiversCommunity Action, Inc. and Pine IslandArea Home Services. Private and confi-dential. Respite care available during meetings. 21-tfcRecovery, Inc.: Facilitated, self-help groupssince 1937 offering a proven method tocombat depression, anger, fear, anxi-ety, etc. Free weekly meetings at 7 p.m.on Tuesdays at Resurrection CatholicChurch, 1600 11th Ave. S.E., Roches-ter. Information 507-843-4064 orwww.recovery-inc.org. 41-tfc

    Pine Island Area Home Services, a Liv-ing at Home Block Nurse Programoffers volunteer services including trans-portation, respite, chores, light house-keeping, grocery shopping assistanceand other services to help elderly re-main safe and comfortable in their ownhome. We also collaborate for nursing and home health aide services and offerfoot care, clinics, hearing clinics andblood pressure clinics. Stop by the of-fice at 109 3rd Street SW, call 356-2999 or visit our website at www.pineislandareahomeservices.org. 13-tfc

    Recovery, Inc., is a community grouppromoting mental health through self-help with fear, depression and anxietymeeting on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Res-urrection Catholic Church, 1600 11thAve. SE, Rochester. Free. Information,507-288-1144. www.recovery-inc.org.

    Free mammograms and cervical cancerscreenings are available for women. Formore information contact the Sage Pro-g ra m a t 888-643-2584. 41- tfc

    Crisis pregnancy - need help? Caring,confidential assistance. St. Michaels, acommunity caring for life. 507-356-4944or 507-356-4280. 20-tfc

    Call the Womens Center of GoodhueCounty 24-hour crisis line at 1-800-369-5214 or 612-385-8600 if you needhelp, support or advocacy. We can offer

    shelter to victims of domestic violenceor homelessness, and we offer our ser- vices to anyon e in need. 3-f-tfc

    Alcoholics Anonymous: Wednesday, 8p.m., Oronoco Community Center, 1152nd St. NW, lower level, Oronoco.

    Free to use by the general public: Wheelchairs, walkers, canes and crutches.Zumbrota VFW, 507-732-5411. 2-tfc

    Zumbrota Area Food Shelf: Open firstand third Mondays from 2-4 p.m., sec-ond and fourth Thursdays from 7-8 p.m.and third Wednesday from 10 a.m. tonoon for senior citizens. Open to allneedy persons. 244 Main Street (in the

    basement of Farmers Insurance Group).Please use the alley entrance. Also openfirst Monday of the month from 11 a.m.-noon to receive donations. 3-f-tfc

    Pine Island Food Shelf: Open everyWednesday from 9-11 am. 218 SouthMain Street, #5, 507-356-2999, entrancein alley. 50-tfc

    Alcoholics Anonymous: Monday, 7 p.m.St. Pauls Catholic Church basement,749 Main Street South, Zumbrota.

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    Alcoholics Anonymous: Tuesday, 7:30p.m., United Redeemer Lutheran Church,560 West 3rd, Zumbrota. Call 507-732-

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    HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED: Goodhue County Edu-cation District has a 1.0 FTE opening foran ELL and EC paraprofessional to workat Zumbrota-Mazeppa Elementary School.This position will work part-time in theearly childhood program and part-timein the ELL program. The ability to speakSpanish is desired. ELL paraprofessionalmay work with students on a one-on-onebasis or with small groups and assist inmaintenance of materials, equipmentand records of the program; and rein-force instruction as directed by the teacher,and communicate with students in En-glish or a designated second languageto facilitate instructional processes. Toapply, visit our website at www.gced.k12.mn.us. 41-1a

    HELP WANTED: Nursing assistant at theView Senior Living, Cannon Falls. Inti-mate setting. Five residents per home.Will train. Starting $10/hour plus vaca-tion. Great for nursing students. Flexiblehours. Contact 507-298-0386 for aninterview. 41-3cc

    HELP WANTED: Kenyon-WanamingoSchools has the following coaching/ex-tra-curricular vacancies for the 2013-14school year: junior high wrestling, juniorhigh boys basketball, and dance team.To apply, send letter of application andresume to Jeff Evert, Superintendent,225 3rd Ave, Wanamingo, MN 55983,or [email protected]. Applicationdeadline: October 11, 2013 or until filled.

    EOE. 40-2aHELP WANTED: Part-time manager fornights/weekends. Retail or grocery ex-perience preferred, managerial experi-ence a plus. Please drop off applicationat Island Market, 201 North Main, PineIsland. Applications are available atwww.IslandMarketPI.com. 40-3a

    HELP WANTED: Part-time help neededat Cool Panthers/Panther Cubs school-aged child care program at Pine IslandSchools, 2:30-6:00 p.m., Monday throughFriday. Applicants must be flexible andextremely reliable. Previous employmentwith PreK-6th grade is helpful but notrequired. Please go to the Pine IslandSchool website at pineisland.k12.mn.usfor an application. Questions may bedirected to Darla Burdick at 507-272-7140. Comp