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SERVING MARTIN COUNTY PLUS ADJACENT MINNESOTA & IOWA COUNTIES
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Volume 57 | Number 17
WednesdaySeptember 2, 2020
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“Through the ages, people have claimed dogs as one of their closest, and best, companions. Of all the domesticated animals, dogs serve the widest ar-ray of roles: protector, helper, lifesaver, and com-panion. Dogs are incred-ible friends to people, and they have been compan-ions through centuries. The relationship between dogs and people is deep and old.”
“In 2017, there were about 89.7 million pet dogs in the United States. That is a lot of dogs to keep healthy and happy, and the importance of dog grooming is a good place to start. All dogs need some grooming, though the type and amount var-ies by breed. Clean fur and proper grooming help eliminate pests and main-tain the health and well-ness of your companion pet.”
So, if you have a pet dog how do you care for it? Some may prefer bath-ing and caring for the pets needs at home. However, others may prefer taking their pet to a professional groomer. A professional groomer does more than merely shampoo and cut the dogs hair. They can also be a first line of iden-tifying potential health problems that should be referred to a veterinarian as well as advising clients as to the proper care of their pet.
One professional groomer that served Martin County for many
However, Dee’s im-pact and influence on pet care was more than merely grooming dogs. She was an advocate for dogs in many respects. In the early 1970s she was instrumental in start-ing the Fairmont Kennel Club. She would educate new dog owners on how to properly care for their pets. She would advise and help new dog breed-ers with their first litter of pups. She was involved with dog shows and as-sisting those new to dog shows how to groom and prepare their dogs for the show. In addition, it was not uncommon for dog
years was Dee McCau-ley. Her business, Dee’s Pet Grooming Salon, was located at 322 East Blue Earth Avenue in Fairmont for many years.
Dee, a Trimont na-tive, attended school in Trimont but graduated from Mountain View High School in Mountain View, California. Following graduation, she returned to Minnesota and attend-ed Macalester College. After college, she was em-ployed as a stewardess for TWA. While working for TWA, she met and mar-ried her husband, Dr. M. E. McCauley. They moved to Dayton, Ohio, where she became active in pro-fessional dog handling as well as judging. This even-tually led her to open the first licensed school for dog grooming in Ohio.
After her husband passed away in 1969, she moved to Fairmont in 1972 and later opened her pet grooming salon on Blue Earth Avenue in 1973. To get her business up and running, she need-ed to purchase a building for her salon. However, back in 1973 she found that loans were difficult, if not impossible, to be had by single women. Conse-quently, through the help of a relative cosigning, she was able to secure the loan and purchase the building on Blue Earth Avenue for her business.
Her grooming services included combing out the dog’s hair, trimming the nails, bathing the dog, dry-ing the dog, checking the ears, and clipping the coat following the bath. An-other important aspect a professional groomer will accomplish is checking for any potential health concerns that may not be evident to the owner and informing the pet owner about them. Dee also stressed the importance of gaining the pet’s trust first to have a successful grooming experience.
owners to call her before calling the veterinarian to get advice and insight on a pets health issue.
As pet owners are aware, our four-footed friends become loved and
trusted members of the family. Proper care and grooming are important. Consequently, the selec-tion of a pet groomer is an important decision for the benefit of the pet and
pet owner alike.For more informa-
tion on this topic, visit the Pioneer Museum in Fairmont or its website at www.fairmont.org/mchs.
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CHARLOTTE DOBIE will begin her 80th year on September 17th, 2020. Congrat-ulations can be sent to: 114 West First St. South, Truman, MN 56088.
MARY SCHULTZE of Welcome will be celebrating her 85th birthday on Septem-ber 10th. Cards will reach her at 302 Du-gan St. S. Apt. 1, Wel-come, Mn. 56181. (Submitted photo)
RICHARD AND JUDY BOTZET celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. They were married August 23, 1980. Cards can reach them at 655 Sum-mit Dr., Fairmont, MN 56031.(Submitted photo)
HARRIS-SWAN-SON - Tori Harris and Britten Swan-son announce their engage-ment and upcom-ing marriage on September 19th, 2020, at the cou-ple’s home. (Sub-mitted photo)
LORRAINE MICHAL-KE will celebrate her 93rd birthday on September 9th. She was born September 9th, 1927. Cards can be sent to Lorraine at 818 East 2nd Street North, Truman, MN 56088. (Submitted photo)
JOEL WEIHE of Fairmont will celebrate his 86th birthday on September 8th. Cards will reach him at 1121 North Elm St., Fairmont, MN 56031. (Submitted photo)
MARVIN GOEBEL of Fairmont will cel-ebrate his 85th birth-day on September 6th. Cards and birth-day wishes can reach him at 618 Willow St., Fairmont, MN 56031. (Submitted photo)
RON AND DIANE RUNKLE celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family. They were married at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Slayton, MN on August 29th, 1970. Cards will reach them at Box 176, Welcome, MN 56181. (Submitted Photo)
A DRIVE-BY 90th birthday celebration was held for Gladys Decker of Fair-mont. Also pictured are Mat Mahoney, grandson and daughter, Sue Moslos-ki. (Submitted photo).
“STUFF FOR SCHOOL” - It is a great day to be a Rotarian! Rotarians used their regular lunch meeting to pack and organize school supplies. Rotary took over the ‘‘Stuff for School” pro-gram which provides school supplies for all kindergartners who attend any school in Mar-tin County. We are wishing everyone a safe and successful school year! Pictured are Steve Myren, Patrick Justin, Ruth Cyphers, Andy Traetow, Rob Stauter, Erik Kare, Sara Pierce, Paul Kloeckner, Mari Myren, Sarah Cabal-lero, John Lund, Brandon Edmundson and Jake Tietje. Submitted photo by Linsey Preuss.
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Delicious Peaches Generally this time of year we are enjoying the treat of Colorado Peaches! We did buy good peaches at the beginning of the peach season but that was a short lived treat. We were told by the local gro-cery stores that they received a very limited supply of Colorado peaches this year because of weather conditions in Colorado. We tried another brand that were a dismal disappointment. Then to my surprise I discovered that peaches can actually be grown in Minnesota, probably not by just anyone, but my friends Mary and David Segar have a peach tree and harvested their first crop of peaches. Mary said they are delicious! Who would have guessed?! We are too old to try to plant a peach tree, we prob-ably wouldn’t live long enough to see the first har-vest but some of you could try! Peach Muffins 1/2 cup butter3/4 cup sugar1 egg, room temperature1 1/2 cup flour1 1/2 tsp. baking powder1 tsp. vanilla1/2 cup yogurt or sour cream1 cup chopped peaches, small pieces1 cup chopped pecans ( optional ) Cream butter and sugar, add egg, beat well, add flour, baking powder, then beat in vanilla and yo-gurt. Lastly fold in peaches and pecans. Divide be-tween 12 greased muffin tins bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Stay safe and have a good week!
Red Rock Center For The Arts in Fairmont will present FREE musical entertainment by Patrick Rasmussen, Tuesday, Sept. 12 at noon. Table seating will be available for those who wish to bring their lunch, chair seating will be placed to allow for physical distancing. Due to the state mask mandate all patrons, volunteers and staff are required to wear a mask if able to do so.
CARTER A. MOSLOSKI received a $1,000 schol-arship from American Legion Lee C. Prentice Post 36 and Auxiliary of Fairmont. The scholarship was presented by his grandfather, Bob Altman, Executive Board Member. (Submitted photo)
The East Chain Evangelical Free Church is holding “Church on the Lawn” each Sunday at 10 a.m. The services include live band worship and solid Biblical teaching. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. The church is located 3 miles east of East Chain. www.eastchain.com
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The retired Martin County Highway work-ers and spouses will meet on Tuesday, Sep-tember 8th at the Ranch Restaurant at 8:30 a.m. Face masks must be worn entering and leav-ing the restaurant. The St. John Vian-
ney School Endowment Fund gratefully acknowl-edges the receipt of $510 in memorials during the month of July, 2020. These were given in memory of:
MARIE ATKINSON: Bt David and Beth Kloeckner
RICHARD ATKIN-SON: By David and Beth Kloeckner
CLARA BULFER: By Fern Bulfer
KATHRYN CROW-LEY: By Fern Bulfer, Jim and Carol Bulfer, Bruce
and Ann GemmillTHOMAS HARRIS
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JANICE JENSEN: By Fairmont Body Shop, Clarence and Vicki Wehner
ALLISON LUTTER-MAN: By Linda Maday
TOM MAHONEY, JR. By Dolores Bursaw, Dar-lene Eisenmenger, Dolly Huss, Mike and Kay Kim-met, Carol Pierce, Chris and Amy Pierce, Ken and Marilyn Rusch, Bart Stadtherr, Phyllis Surpre-nant, and Dan and Nan-
cy ThiesseHEIDI SCHMIDT: By
Bruce and Ann Gemmill, Phyllis Surprenant
DEAN WOLTER: By Molly Wolter
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MENT FUND JULY, 2020,
CONTRIBUTIONSThe St. John Vian-
ney School Endowment Fund also gratefully ac-knowledges the receipt of $937 in general and special contributions given during July, 2020, by the following:
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BUTIONS: By Carroll Collins, Margie Dahl-strom, Archie and Mar-sha Farnham, Stan and Betty Felber, Leon and Rose Marie Lammers, Kathy Langer, Dennis and Mitzi Lockwood, Kathy McGowan, Carol Pierce, Ron and Karen Sandhurst, Barbara See-wald.
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On Aug. 21, Cayden Fischer of Truman, joined Buena Vista Uni-versity’s largest fresh-men class in seven years in the Convoca-tion celebration. More than 250 freshmen and transfer students were welcomed by return-ing BVU students, staff members, and coaches who donned masks and handed out water in a streamlined move-in process on the first day of Welcome Week on campus.
Each member of the
incoming class visited with BVU Interim Presi-dent Dr. Brian Lenz-meier and his wife, Bet-sy, before proceeding through the University’s famous Victory Arch, a Beavers tradition for decades. The next time each student will pass through the Victory Arch is on their gradu-ation day as the class proceeds toward its Commencement cer-emony. Buena Vista University is headquar-tered in Storm Lake, Iowa.
The Schmeeckle Foundation recently ap-proved grants totaling $79,700 for community enhancement projects in Martin County, Min-nesota.
These grants support the Schmeeckle Founda-tion’s three core focus ar-eas: early childhood care and education, serving the disabled and elderly, and promoting the arts.
The Schmeeckle Foundation is a private family foundation serv-ing Martin County, Min-nesota. Its mission is to carry on the legacy of
long-time Martin Coun-ty resident, Juanita Ellen (Teubner) Schmeeckle, to provide grants for the betterment of Martin County.
“The Schmeeckle Foundation Grants are designed to support projects which are in-novative, involve col-laboration, and achieve sustainable, measurable results.” say the Sch-meeckle Foundation Trustees. Grants are re-viewed by the four trust-ees with assistance from the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation.
Grants are awarded based on their likelihood to create measurable change within the Foun-dation’s three core fo-cus areas. This round of grantees includes:
•$32,200 to Grana-da Huntley East Chain School for Revitalizing the GHEC Music Educa-tion Program and Early Childhood Technology.
•$2,500 to Highland Echoes Community Show and Arts Learning Experience at the Fair-mont Opera House.
•$40,000 to Project 1590, Inc. for Lead for Fairmont.
•$5,000 to Project 1590, Inc. – Kids Just Want to Have Fun for Miniature Golf Expan-sion.
Applications for the next grant period are due September 30, 2020.
For details on apply-ing for a Schmeeckle Foundation Grant, or to learn about our trustees and advisory committee, please visit our website at schmeecklefounda-tion.org.
Schmeeckle Foundation Awards $79,700 in Grants
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2020 MENS SOFTBALL RUNNER-UPS – Fairmont Ford. Team members include: Kobe Mohwinkle, Jesse Kolander, Angel Reyes, Tyler Base, Chad Ol-son, Trayton Kolander, Tyler Jorgensen, Muffin Man, Brady Krosch, Danny Pickup, Lucas Flohrs, James Joyner, Johnny Player, Cole Ziemer, Skyler Aukes, Rodney Szafryk, Kevin James.
MENS SOFTBALL Playoffs Playback Bracket. Fairmont Ford 18, Edie’s Restaurant 6. Edie’s Restau-rant eliminated. Fairmont Ford 23, Swanson Trucking 13. Swanson Trucking eliminated. Champion-ship Game. Fairmont Ford 5, Boekett Lumber/Rookies 4. Great game Boys! Boekett/Rookies first loss. If necessary Championship Game. Boekett Lumber/Rookies 16, Fairmont Ford 2. Squid “Big HiLite Grab,” Jeff and “Q” hit big HRs!
The 11U Northrop Giants won the AA MBT State Championship in Mankato on August 9th! The Gi-ants won their first bracket game over Plymouth/Wayzata Blue 10-3 on Saturday before recording victories of 12-2 over the Big Lake Hornets, 4-3 over St. Paul Highland and 5-0 in the champion-ship game vs. the Prior Lake Lakers that Sunday. The team’s final season record is 22-9. Coaches: Ian Bents, Jeff Crissinger and Steve Stone (not pictured)Reed Johnson, Owen Terfehr, Preston Geerdes, Luke Haefner, Braydon Williamson, Bryce Borkenhagen, Joey Crissinger, Ethan Dar-nell, Easton Bents, Mac Larson, Maddex Fa-ber and Josh Soelter. Not pictured Isaac Stone and Hudson McKean. (Submitted photo)
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Shirley Malherek, 75
A beloved wife and mother, Shirley Sheely Malherek, originated in
East Chain, MN. She and her husband Tim relo-cated to Riverton, MN in 1979.
An active outdoor en-thusiast, she and Tim regularly camped, hunted, fished and always appre-ciated the beauty of the Cuyuna Range and the re-siliency of its inhabitants. Being adventurist by na-ture she and her husband of 56 years traveled across the nation and world ex-ploring various environ-ments and cultures. Be-
tween SCUBA diving the Grand Cayman Islands to walking the Roman Coli-seum, each day was inter-preted as an opportunity for another adventure.
Shirley will be remem-bered as an avid bird watcher, wild life enthusi-ast and essential member of Riverton’s community, regularly providing ad-ministrative support to the city council.
Shirley lost her 6-month battle with cancer on Au-gust 3, 2020, while resting peacefully, close to fam-ily and friends and under conditions she set.
Along with her parents,
Floyd and Viola Sheely, Shirley was preceded in death by sisters Barbara (Doerr) and Helen (Roll-ing). Left to cherish her memory are husband Tim of Riverton, MN; son Jeff and wife Marti of Spokane, WA; sister Marlene (How-ard) Anderson of Truman; brothers Dick and Ed, both of Mankato and Paul (Diane) of Fairmont plus many nieces and neph-ews.
In honoring Shirley’s wishes, no funeral service or viewing will be offered. The Malherek family asks to be allowed to mourn in private.
Diane K. West, 74
March 9th, 1946-July 30th, 2020
Diane West, 74, of Big Fork, MN, passed away in Duluth, MN at St. Mary’s on July 30th, 2020. Diane was born in Fairmont, MN on March 9th, 1946 to Frances and Arnold Jahn.
Diane moved with her husband Tim to Big Fork
when they retired in 2000. They built their dream home on Lost Lake, en-joying fishing, gardening, baking and spending time with family.
Diane is survived by her loving husband and best friend Tim; children Thomas (Jody) West, Sheri (Brian) Krenz and Kylene (Mark) Kreykes; grandchildren Nicholas (Tierney), Ellah, Brielle,
Gunner and Garrett, and her first great grandchild, Evelyn Rae.
Diane was predeceased by her parents, sister and her mother and father-in-law.
Memorials can be sent to 2217 W. Dream Drive, North Mankato, MN 56003.
Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Leonard E. Jorgenson, 94
Memorial Service for Leonard “Lenny” Jorgen-son, age 94, of Sherburn, MN, formerly of Roches-ter, MN, will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, September 10, 2020 at the Lakeview Fu-neral Home in Fairmont. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ Cemetery in Pleasant Prairie Town-ship with full military hon-ors by the Lee C. Prentice American Legion Post #36 and Martin County Veter-ans of Foreign Wars Post #1222.
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Governor’s mandate, the use of face masks and ad-hering to social distanc-ing is required during the visitation and memorial service. Those wishing to watch the service are asked to follow the live stream link: https://client.tribu-cast.com/tcid/76334815.
Lenny passed away Tuesday afternoon, August 18, 2020 at Temperance Lake Ridge in Sherburn. The Lakeview Funeral Home and Cremation Service in Fairmont is as-sisting the family with ar-rangements.
Leonard Eugene Jor-genson was born Febru-ary 13, 1926 in Comstock, Wisconsin, the youngest son of Theodore Jorgen-son and Grace (Scribner) Jorgenson. Lenny attend-ed Cumberland Public Schools until 1940. Even-tually, his family moved to Fairmont.
Lenny served in the Navy during WWII on the destroyer, USS Ingersoll, in the South Pacific. He was honorably discharged on February 12, 1947. When he returned home, he was united in marriage to
Marion Armstrong. This union was blessed with five children: Rene Jor-genson, Jerry Jorgenson, Nancy (Chet) Starkey, Jean (Duane) Murray, and Don-ald (Denise) Jorgenson.
Lenny worked for Mal-lon Egg in Fairmont, Farm-er’s Creamery, a truck driver, and for the Fair-mont Fire Department. He was active in the American Legion and the VFW.
On May 28, 1965, Lenny was united in marriage to Joyce (Riegel) Swanson. Lenny and Joyce made their home in the Roch-ester area. They enjoyed playing cards, dancing, and traveling with their camping group. Lenny loved deer hunting ev-ery year and he loved to fish--he didn’t like to eat fish, but he really liked to catch them. They enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
Lenny worked for Kahler Hospitality and Rochester City Delivery until his retirement. Lenny and Joyce spent 45 years together before Joyce passed away in March of 2011.
In 2016, Lenny moved into Temperance Lake Ridge in Sherburn.
Those left to cherish his memory include: daugh-ter, Nancy Starkey of Cres-cent City, CA; son-in-law, Duane Murray of Chicago, IL; son and daughter-in-law, Don and Denise Jorgenson of Granada, MN; 11 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-great-grand-children; special cousins, Vina (Karl) Marquart and Petra Marquart of Min-netonka, MN; sister-in-law, Joan Riegel of Chi-cago, IL; many nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
Along with his parents, Lenny was preceded in death by his wife, Joyce; daughters: Rene Jorgen-son and Jean Murray; son, Jerry Jorgenson; son-in-law, Chet Starkey; grand-son, Todd Murray; siblings, Hildred Nelson, Homer, Bernard, and Jack Jorgen-son and brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law.
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watercraft, trailers, and equipment before transporting from any water access.• Drain water from bilge, livewell, motor, ballast tanks, and portable bait containers
before leaving water accesses or shoreline property.• Keep drain plug out and water-draining devices open while transporting watercraft.
You may not…• Transport aquatic plants, water, or prohibited invasive species such as
zebra mussels or Eurasian watermilfoil.• Dump live bait into state waters, on shore, or on the ground.• Launch, or attempt to place, watercraft, trailers or equipment with aquatic
plants, zebra mussels, or prohibited invasive species into any state waters.
Additional recommended precautions, not required by law …Spraying with high-pressure water, rinsing with very hot water, and/or drying boats and water-related equipment for at least five days is advised to remove or kill hard-to-see aquatic invasive species before moving to other water bodies. Dispose of unwanted bait in trash.
www.mndnr.gov/invasives
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MNAugust 18 - Leonard E. Jorgenson, 94, Sher-
burn (formerly of Rochester, MN). Lakeview Funeral Home
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IN MEMORIAMONE YEAR AGO
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(formerly of Welcome)August 29 - Mary A. Werner, 91, Jackson
A FEW OF OUR ANIMALS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION:HOURS: Tue & Thurs 6-8 p.m. • Sat 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
MARTIN COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETYThe Carl Nettifee Memorial Animal Shelter
522 E. MARGARET ST. • FAIRMONT, MN • 238-1885pawprints.petfinder.compawprints.petfinder.com
Email:Email: [email protected]@hotmail.com
** Volunteers wanted and needed! Stop by the shelter during our open hours to find out how YOU can help the animals!
For a complete listing of animals available for adoption, visit: www.pawprints.petfinder.com.
J. CASH is a sweet Shepherd mix, mostly black with some brown. Playful and loving, this handsome boy love attention and hanging out with the other dogs. He likes going on walks.
MATT AND GILBERT are two of the most lovable fellas you’ll ever meet. Matt is a dapper short haired all black cat, and Gilbert is a handsome brown tabby. They are a bonded part and need to be adopted together. They ask that they be the only cats and that you have no dogs. Curious, playful, cuddly and lovers of attention.
THE ANNUAL WALK FOR ANIMALS IS SEPTEMBER 12TH, SATURDAY, FROM 2-4PM AT CEDAR CREEK PARK! YOU CAN PICK UP PLEDGE SHEETS AT THE SHELTER DURING OPEN HOURS!
Go to www.pawprints.petfinder.com for a complete listing of those available for adoption.
KITTENS, KITTENS, KITTENS! Every color, every personality, every age
PHOTO PRESS | FAIRMONT, MINNESOTAPAGE 6 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2020
DION’S AUTO REPAIRFor all types of vehicle repair ...
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across from 3M - railroad tracks(507) 235-3010
OPEN: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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815 E. BLUE EARTH AVE. • FAIRMONT, MN238-9741 • 800-551-2186Fax: 507-235-3014 • Steve Petrowiak, owner
“Come visit us, we’re worth the trip!” Truman, MN 56088
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“Come visit us, we’re worth the trip!”329 Highway 15 South • Truman, MN 56088
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Now through May 31, 2012PLUS TIRE MATCH GUARANTEEBuy select tires and if you nd a better price within 30 days of purchase, we’ll refund the difference.**
**Some restrictions apply. See store for more details.
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Now through May 31, 2012PLUS TIRE MATCH GUARANTEEBuy select tires and if you nd a better price within 30 days of purchase, we’ll refund the difference.**
**Some restrictions apply. See store for more details.
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“Come visit us, we’re worth the trip!”329 Highway 15 South • Truman, MN 56088
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Now through May 31, 2012PLUS TIRE MATCH GUARANTEEBuy select tires and if you nd a better price within 30 days of purchase, we’ll refund the difference.**
**Some restrictions apply. See store for more details.
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$100Mail-in reabte (Debit Card)*on a set of FOUR SELECT TIRES.Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear, Hankook and Pirelli
Now through May 31, 2012PLUS TIRE MATCH GUARANTEEBuy select tires and if you nd a better price within 30 days of purchase, we’ll refund the difference.**
**Some restrictions apply. See store for more details.
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TIRE REBATES OF UP TO $200
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$50Mail-in reabte (Debit Card)*on a set of FOUR SELECT TIRES.BF Goodrich, Dunlop, Firestone, General and Michelin
“Come visit us, we’re worth the trip!”329 Highway 15 South • Truman, MN 56088
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Now through May 31, 2012PLUS TIRE MATCH GUARANTEEBuy select tires and if you nd a better price within 30 days of purchase, we’ll refund the difference.**
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Now through May 31, 2012PLUS TIRE MATCH GUARANTEEBuy select tires and if you nd a better price within 30 days of purchase, we’ll refund the difference.**
**Some restrictions apply. See store for more details.
Now through April 30, 2016
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olsonrental.com914 North State St.,
Fairmont, MN(507) 238-1393
Sales•Service•Repair Free Pick-Up and Delivery in Fairmont!Mon-Fri: 7:30 am-5:30 pm
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CAR CARE
When it comes to han-dling any type of fuel, knowledge and caution are essential, warn ex-perts. “Knowledge is a powerful accident pre-vention tool,” says Dan Marshall, vice president of marketing and busi-ness development with Scepter, a longtime lead-er in the fuel container industry. With that in mind, Marshall shares the following tips:
Fuel Storage1. Seek out containers
with a user-controlled flow valve, child safety features and a flame mit-igation device (FMD) for safety. Never remove or alter the FMD.
2. Only purchase fuel containers approved by federal or state authori-ties. For example, the Scepter SmartControl fuel containers for gaso-line, kerosene and diesel, are designed to substan-tially exceed standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials and the Con-sumer Product Safety Commission standards.
3. Store fuel contain-ers in a secure, dry loca-tion away from furnaces, hot water tanks and any other potential source of heat
Fueling Up at the
Pump4. Never allow chil-
dren to operate pumps or fill fuel containers.
5. Never smoke when filling a gas tank or fuel container.
6. Remove fuel con-tainers from vehicles before refilling, and turn off your vehicle’s engine. Place containers on the ground a safe distance from vehicles when re-filling.
7. Never fill past the “fuel fill line” on your container. Leaving space allows for expansion.
8. If a static-caused fire occurs, leave the nozzle in the fill pipe. Immediately move away from the vehicle and no-tify the station attendant.
9. Secure filled fuel containers in your ve-hicle against tipping and
Weather impacts a range of decisions we make throughout the day, from what to wear, whether to bring an umbrella, when to head out for a jog, or even if you should evacuate the area in an emer-gency. Having access to the most accurate weather forecasts, news and informa-tion, and being able to make sense of it, is essential. That’s why the experts at Accu-
Weather are sharing nine ways to use their newly designed app to enhance your life:
1. Don’t get caught in the rain. Going for a jog? Avoid getting caught in the rain by checking Accu-Weather MinuteCast, the app’s minute-by-minute precipitation forecast in your loca-tion for up to the next two hours.
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sliding.
10. Never leave filled containers in car trunks or the flat bed of pickup trucks, and keep out of direct sunlight.
Outdoor Chores11. Use fuel outside
only, in well-ventilated areas where you will not breathe in the fumes.
12. Gasoline is a fluid with fumes that can gen-erate dangerous explo-sive power. Keep gaso-line away from ignition sources and hot or run-ning equipment.
13. If you run out of fuel during a project, let the hot motor cool down before adding more. This eliminates the risk that fuel is accidentally spilled on a hot surface. If this happens, the fuel or fumes could ignite and potentially explode.
14. Should a flam-mable liquid spill, im-mediately contact your fire department or local authorities for cleaning instructions and restrict access to the area from children and pets.
Outdoor Activities15. Gasoline is not a
lighter fluid. Never try to start or accelerate a
bonfire, barbeque or grill with gasoline.
16. Never allow chil-dren near fuel containers or running equipment.
17. Don’t guess. Check which fuel type is recom-mended for your outdoor lawn and sports equip-ment. Follow all manu-facturer safety recom-mendations.
18. Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent, or to wash hands.
19. Choose the right container. While a Scep-ter SmartControl con-tainer works for family chores, easy to transport Scepter Marine Con-tainers and 14-gallon wheeled Duramax con-tainers are designed for boating needs.
20. To help get you ready for fuel-related tasks, review safety vid-eos online by visiting Scepter.com.
Before fueling up, first review how to do so safe-ly and properly.
20 Tips for Safer Fuel Usage
9 Ways to Become a Weather Expert
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www.hawkinsbestprice.com www.hawkinsbestprice.com 507-238-4786 • 1304 E. Blue Earth Ave., Fairmont, MN
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2011 GMC ACADIA DENALIOpt Loaded, quads, leather, DVD, Sunroof
SALE PRICE $10,995Welcome Motor Co., 1310 N. State St.,
Fairmont, MN, 235-3447, welcomemotorcompany.com
1 week, your picture and 20 words for $17; Run 2 weeks, your picture and 20 words for $27. We’ll take the picture at the Photo Press for an additional $3.50
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CONDO FOR SALE601 Shoreacres Drive, on Budd Lake
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Call or text Mark (507)618-0757$8,700
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$17,800Fairmont Ford, 700 E. Blue Earth Ave. Fairmont, MN
www.fairmontford.com · 507-235-6681
1 week, your picture and 20 words for $17; Run 2 weeks, your picture and 20 words for $27. We’ll take the picture at the Photo Press for an additional $3.50
Picture PeddlerDeadline Mon at Noon for Wed’s publication
2005 GMC YUKON XL- DENALIAWD, quad seats, DVD
SALE PRICE $3,995Welcome Motor Co., 1310 N. State St.,
Fairmont, MN, 235-3447, welcomemotorcompany.com
1 week, your picture and 20 words for $17; Run 2 weeks, your picture and 20 words for $27. We’ll take the picture at the Photo Press for an additional $3.50
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2015-03-31-03.eps
• On Farm And Highway Tire Service • Large Variety of Tires For Your Auto,
Light Truck, Truck & Farm • Wheel Balancing
• TPMS Service • Shocks & Struts• Oil Changes & Brakes
2015-03-31-03.eps
2015-03-31-03.eps2015-03-31-03.eps
Cory and Doug Schiefelbein
Fall & Spring HourS M-F: 8am-5pm, Sat: 8am-Noon
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See Cory in Truman for All your Tire Needs!
2015-03-31-03.eps
• On Farm And Highway Tire Service • Large Variety of Tires For Your Auto,
Light Truck, Truck & Farm • Wheel Balancing
• TPMS Service • Shocks & Struts• Oil Changes & Brakes
2015-03-31-03.eps
2015-03-31-03.eps2015-03-31-03.eps
Cory and Doug Schiefelbein
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2015-03-31-03.eps
• Farm & HighwayTire Service
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• Wheel Balancing• TPMS Service
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PLEASE call first for appointment - you can drop off your vehicle
FFallall & Spring Hours & Spring Hours
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2. Plan ahead. Planning ahead? Ac-cuWeather provides weather forecasts 45 days out, including historic and trend data breakdowns for each day, giving you a holis-tic view into the future and the peace of mind to plan that camping trip or to set your out-door wedding date.
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9. Be prepared. If you live in an area regularly impacted by severe weather events, utilize AccuWeather’s video content, weather trends articles and tips curated to help you ad-equately prepare for a variety of catastrophic events.
To download the app or learn more, check the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
“With accurate in-formation, you can gain the confidence you need to make bet-ter informed decisions for your life, business and family’s safety,” said Kurt Fulepp, Ac-cuWeather global chief product officer, who led development of the app.
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Back-to-school sea-son is the ideal time to review your ABCs; the ABCs of car care, that is. The Car Care Council rec-ommends that motorists brush up on their auto care knowledge to make sure their vehicle is oper-ating at its most efficient level before the school year commences and the onset of fall and winter weather.
The ABCs of basic car care include:
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C – Correct the prob-lem to help avoid the inconvenience and po-tential safety hazards of breaking down away from home.
“By following these three basic car care tips, motorists can address minor issues before they become more compli-cated and more expensive repairs,” said Nathan Per-rine, executive director,
Car Care Council. “The ‘Five Point Check-Up’ featured in our back-to-school video offers valu-able maintenance and safety tips that will help families get their vehicles ready for transportation needs during the school year.”
Produced in conjunc-tion with AutoNetTV Me-dia, the Car Care Coun-cil’s informative video entitled “Back to School Tips” can be viewed at w w w . y o u t u b e . c o m /watch?v=gaW4Q7yt1QY. Motorists can also visit www.carcare.org to view the popular 80-page Car Care Guide and sign up
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dillac-Geo was holding an introduction for its two new sales team members, Roger Jensen and Chaz Myers.
Martin County Hos-pice was holding a “Tour of Tables”, featuring 21 tables decorated by Martin County women.
All Fairmont High School students, grades 8-12 in-volved in any extra-curricu-lar activities must attend an Activity Participation meet-
ing.The Culligan Lady - the
animated character whose battle cry, “Hey, Culligan Man!” was returning as part of a new $5 million adver-tising campaign. Local Cul-ligan dealer Rich Johnson of Culligan Water Condi-tioning in Fairmont noted that the campaign not only revives the classic theme, it revitalizes the character as well.
St. Paul Lutheran School at 201 Oxford Street, began its 101st year of educat-ing children and nurturing them in their Christian faith.
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State Partisan Primary BallotMartin County, Minnesota
August 11, 2020
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Cynthia Gail
Bob "Again" Carney Jr.
James Reibestein
Jason Lewis
John L. Berman
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District 23AVote for One
Bjorn Olson
Michael Sukalski
Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Christopher LovellSeymore, Sr.
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Bob "Again" Carney Jr.
James Reibestein
Jason Lewis
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Michael Sukalski
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Notice is hereby given per Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 215, and county’s feedlot ordinance, Chap-ter 5, that LBH Partners (Lonny & Lynn J Becker) has made an application to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency / County of Martin for a permit to build a new feedlot.
The new feedlot will be located in the SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 17 in Center Creek Township, Mar-tin County, Minnesota. The new barn will be 123’ by 164’ and will hold 2,480 pigs from approximately 12 pounds until 270 pounds for a total of 744 an-imal units. The proposed new barn will be a total confinement barn with a 123’ x 164’ x 8’ below barn concrete manure storage pit under the barn for 13 months worth of storage. The total number of ani-mal units on this site after building the new barn will be 744.
This publication shall constitute as notice to each resident and each owner of real property within 5000 feet of the perimeter of the proposed feedlot, as required by Minnesota State Law.
Sincerely,
LBH Partners, LLP Lonny & Lynn J Becker 109 North Bridgeman StreetFairmont, MN 56031
Published in the Fairmont Photo Press September 2, 2020
PUBLIC NOTICE
I always seem to have a project, or two, or three,
going on someplace. Last week I undertook a new task: re-siding my Aunt Di’s garage. I went over Friday to remove all the old siding and loaded it into my dump truck. Saturday, I went to Duluth to pick up new windows and all the materials to complete the project.
Sunday after church, I started loading my tools into the van. I was pulling a trailer to carry my ladders. As I started stacking my ladders on the flat bed, I said, “Man, I sure have a lot of lad-ders.” While I was tying the ladders down, I won-dered if I may have too many ladders?
I need the four-foot ladder for shorter ar-eas, just out of my reach while standing on the ground. Melissa is help-ing me with the proj-ect, so I needed another four-foot ladder for her. The two six-foot ladders are for areas just beyond the reach for the four-footers. The ten-foot step ladder is necessary for reaching higher areas.
There are a lot of plac-es where I need to work, that call for even taller ladders. So, I brought
along my twenty-foot, and thirty-two-foot ex-tension ladders. The ladders can’t be leaning on the building because they would be right in front of the place I’m trying to work. The ex-tension ladders always seem to be too close, or too far from the build-ing; plus, I have to have an open span between ladders, since I am work-ing with twelve-foot long sections of siding. For that, I have ladder jacks.
A ladder jack is a tri-angular piece with two brackets that will latch onto the back side of a ladder’s rungs. By sepa-rating the sections of my thirty-two-foot exten-sion, I end up with two sixteen-foot ladders. I lean them against the building, hang the lad-der jacks on the back of each and lay a plank across the jacks. Now I have a nice platform with no obstructions be-tween me and the face of building, upon which to work. Of course, to reach even higher areas, I have two, thirty-two-foot ex-tension ladders and a forty-foot as well.
The ladder jack tri-angles are adjustable, so depending on the angle of the ladder against the building, I can change
the triangles to assure a level working surface. That’s important when you’re working in the air. Still, all these angles and numbers can make your head swim.
I thought back to my days at Ottumwa High School. I sat in geom-etry class, gazing out the window at my motor-cycle in the parking lot across the street. It was a beautiful, sunny, spring day. The classroom win-dows were open and the breeze was blowing in. It felt good. I was thinking of all the things I could be doing outdoors; the places I could ride my bike – if I wasn’t trapped in this senseless math class.
Mr. Patrick called my name, snapping me out of my daydream, to ask me a question. I had no idea what he was talking about because I wasn’t paying attention. Thus, I answered him, “Why do we have to learn this stuff? I’m never going to use this in the real world.”
“When you get to that stage of life, Mr. Palen, you’ll figure out why you need to know this.” He explained, as he kept drawing lines and num-bers on the chalkboard. He quickly caught me up to speed, then we worked out the problem together.
In my driveway, I tightened the last rachet strap across the load. I counted the ladders on the trailer. “Eight ladders, plus one I’m not taking and two that are still in Ottumwa. Do I seriously own eleven ladders? Do I need that many ladders? Does anyone need that many?” I guess I do use them all.
I thought about my ladders and Mr. Patrick’s geometry class and how today, I actually DO use the things he was teach-ing me. I recited my high school class call: “The ladder of success we’ll climb, we’re the class of seventy-nine.” I started laughing, “I guess I made it.”
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PHOTO PRESS | FAIRMONT, MINNESOTAPAGE 10 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2020
State Partisan Primary BallotMartin County, Minnesota
August 11, 2020
Official Ballot Judge _____
Judge _____
Instructions to Voters:To Vote, Completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this ( )
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Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Kevin O'Connor
Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Oliver Steinberg
Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Cynthia Gail
Bob "Again" Carney Jr.
James Reibestein
Jason Lewis
John L. Berman
State OfficesState Representative
District 23AVote for One
Bjorn Olson
Michael Sukalski
Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Christopher LovellSeymore, Sr.
Tina Smith
Ahmad R. Hassan
Paula Overby
Steve Carlson
State OfficesState Representative
District 23AVote for One
Patricia Fahey Bacon
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MARTIN COUNTY LEGAL PUBLICATIONS
Published in the Fairmont Photo Press July 22, 2020
Published in the Fairmont Photo Press on September 2, 2020
State Partisan Primary BallotMartin County, Minnesota
August 11, 2020
Official Ballot Judge _____
Judge _____
Instructions to Voters:To Vote, Completely fill in the oval(s) next to your choice(s) like this ( )
Legal Marijuana NowParty
RepublicanParty
Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
Grassroots-LegalizeCannabis Party
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This is a partisan primary ballot. You are permitted to vote for candidates of one political party only.
Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Kevin O'Connor
Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Oliver Steinberg
Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Cynthia Gail
Bob "Again" Carney Jr.
James Reibestein
Jason Lewis
John L. Berman
State OfficesState Representative
District 23AVote for One
Bjorn Olson
Michael Sukalski
Federal Offices
U.S. SenatorVote for One
Christopher LovellSeymore, Sr.
Tina Smith
Ahmad R. Hassan
Paula Overby
Steve Carlson
State OfficesState Representative
District 23AVote for One
Patricia Fahey Bacon
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Clella B. Albert, Jerry W. Albert, Mark S. Albert to Gerald M. Clark, Susan D. Clark, Lot 7, Block 3, 3rd Ext. Wards Central Addn.
Jerald L. O’Sell to Michele Ehlert, Lot 19, Block 3, 3rd Ext. Wards Central Addn.
Edward D. Nail, Marlys J. Nail to Sandra L. Wheel-er, SE¼, 16-104-29
Janet S. Schonrock, Steven W. Schonrock to San-dra L. Wheeler, SE¼, 16-104-29
Janet S. Schonrock, Steven W. Schonrock to Marlys J. Nail, W½NE¼, SE¼NE¼, N½NW¼SE¼, 23-104-29
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Joanne D. Wasmund, Michael C. Wasmund to Lisa C. Hady, Lot 15, S.2½’ Lot 14, Block 1, Hillcrest Addn.
Isaac C. Wallace, Tania E. Wallace to Castle Invest-ments LLC, Lots 5, 16, Pt. Lot 17, Block 8, Ramsdales Addn.
James M. Chipman, James R. Chipman, Ann M. Erdmann, Ann R. Erdmann to Arnold Krenz, Janice Krenz, Pt. Lots 4, 5, Block 1, Origi-nal Plat Truman
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City of Fairmont to Kathleen F. Tenney, Pt. Lot 34, Block 5, Rams-dales Addn.
Kathleen F. Ten-ney, Kenneth Tenney to Una J. Anderson, Pt. Lot 34, S.75’ Lots 32 and 33, Block 5, Rams-dales Addn.
Douglas Bicknase, Lorna L. Bicknase to Amy Nelson, Daniel J. Nelson, Pt. E½NE¼ w/easement, 17-104-31
Rosalie Mary Bulfer to Benjamin David Bulfer, Nhung Nguyen Bulfer, Mary Joy Hardt, Pt. N½SE¼ w/ease-ment, 13-102-31
Debra R. Rabbe, Jon E. Rabbe to H&J Hold-ings LLC, Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 1, Cooper 2nd Subd., Sherburn
Thomas J. Liapis, Trina B. Liapis to Alex-endra M. Liapis, Madi-son E. Liapis, Nicholas
J. Liapis, Pt. SW¼NW¼, 8-102-33TRUSTEE DEEDSMavis J. Olson, Glendon M. Olson, Trustee,
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RECORD BREAKER – Laura Thompson led the Cardinal girls cross country team to a victory over St. Peter and St. James while setting a new 4K course record, 15:31, in last Thursday’s triangular meet in Fairmont. Courtesy fairmontsports.com
PUSH TO THE FINISH – Head coach Bob Bonk cheers on the Cardinals Gavin Artner. The Cardinal boys cross country team led by third and fourth place finishers, William Saari and Connor Artner, finished second behind St. James in last Thursday’s triangular meet in Fairmont. Courtesy fairmontsports.com
CARD DEFENDER – Cards Samantha Cas-tro duels the Bluejays Anna Blatti for control of the soccer ball. Waseca edged the Cardi-nals 2-0 in the season opener in Fairmont last Friday night. Courtesy fairmontsports.com
BACKHAND RE-TURN – Lauren Green returns New Ulm op-ponent Malia Emerson’ serve. Green won her third singles match 6-1, 6-0 in the Cardinals 7-0 win over the Eagles last Thurs-day in Fairmont. Courtesy fair-montsports.com
CLASS “C” WIN – Fairmont’s Jon Traetow knocked in Derek Shoen twice in the Martins 2-1 thrilling win over Waconia last Friday night in Milroy. The Martins (23-2) take on Minneso-ta Class ‘C’ state amateur baseball tournament defending champion Jordan (20-4) at noon, Saturday in Springfield. If the Martins continue to win they would play the Foley vs Buffalo win-ner Sunday, September 6, noon in Springfield. That game winner would play again Sunday at 6:00 p.m. also in Springfield. The single elimi-nation tournament, hosted by Springfield and Milroy will conclude with a champion crowned 1:00 p.m. Labor Day, Monday September 7. Fellow Region 13C member Luverne fell 5-4 to Young America. – Courtesy fairmontsports.com
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State of Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is a sponsoring agency
We help you reach your goals...
MARTIN COUNTY MARTIN COUNTY
If you have a small business and your busi-ness has been negatively affected by Covid19, the Martin County Economic Development Authority can help. Grants are available up to $1,000. Grant applications are available online at www.martincountyeda.org. For questions, Please contact the Martin County Coordinator’s Office at 507-238-3126 or email [email protected].
These grant funds were made possible by the Martin County Area FoundationMartin County EDA offers FREE and CONFIDENTIAL business development services to individuals, start-ups, and existing businesses.• Start-up, expansion, and relocation assistance• Business plan development• Feasibility assessments• Marketing strategy• Finance counseling• Resource connections
Martin County EDA offers FREE and CONFIDENTIAL business development services to individuals, start-ups, and existing businesses. Start-up, expansion, and relocation assistance Business plan development Feasibility assessments Marketing strategy Finance counseling Resource connections
Martin County Coordinator’s Office
507.238.3126
State of Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is a sponsoring agency
We help you reach your goals...
COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FUND GRANTS AVAILABLE
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Dairy FreezeDairy Freeze1502 Albion, Fairmont, MN
Mon-Sat 11 am-10 pm • Sun 1 pm-10 pm
We will begin closing at 9 pm starting September 7th!
Have a Safe & HappyHave a Safe & HappyLabor Day Weekend!Labor Day Weekend!
CLOSING SEPTEMBER 20thRemember to stock up!!
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New Fall Hours Starting Labor Day: 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Like so many busi-nesses, dental of-
fices have been greatly affected by the corona-virus pandemic. After seven weeks, they have now reopened for ap-pointments but have also been required to implement many new protective measures in order to do so. Although cleanliness and steril-ization have always been a priority, the Ameri-can Dental Association, Minnesota Dental As-sociation and Centers for Disease Control have recommended many additional protection measures. These mea-sures are meant to pro-tect the patients as well as the staff. Masks and gloves have been worn for years but when you arrive for your next visit you will notice many new protective mea-sures. At Gethmann Family Dentistry, this will start when you call to make your appoint-ment. You will receive a verbal coronavirus screening and will also be asked to wear a mask on arrival and depar-ture. On arrival, your temperature will be tak-en and another corona-virus screening will be administered. Chairs in the waiting room will be spaced six feet apart and things of common touch such as magazines and
children’s toys will be absent. Many dental of-fices are also trying to stagger appointments to help keep the number of people in the waiting room to minimum. In addition, patients will be asked to rinse with a hydrogen peroxide solu-tion before each treat-ment. The dental staff are also taking many additional precautions. First, staff tempera-tures and corona-virus screenings are admin-istered daily. Masks are worn at all times in the office and while work-ing with a patient, staff must wear an N95 mask and face shields along with disposable gowns that are changed after each patient. At Geth-mann Family Dentistry, hydro air purifiers are placed in each opera-tory room and anything touched in the operatory are also covered with a disposable plastic cov-ering. Finally, the entire office is routinely steril-ized throughout the day. While some of these new requirements are for the patient, most pertain to the Dental Staff. The staff at Gethmann Den-tal have found people to be very understanding and accepting of these changes and believe these new measures will keep everyone safe.
Keep smiling.
Part of the Gethmann Family Dentistry, PA family Jill Wil-liamson, Reed Gethmann, Jan Reiland, Jeanne Doolittle and Sue Sukalski
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Our orthopaedic specialists offer complete orthopaedic care for injuries, diseases and conditions of your bones, joints,and muscles. From age-related issues to sports injuries,our team of specialists are here to help.
Steven B. Curtis, M.D.Dr. Curtis has special interest in sports medicine, trauma, treatment of the foot and ankle, pediatricsand arthroscopic surgery
Scott R. Stevens, M.D.Dr. Stevens’ special interests include arthroscopyof the knee, shoulder, elbow and ankle; shoulder arthroplasty, the pediatric athlete, orthopaedictrauma, and fracture management
Schedule a visit with Dr. Curtis507-526-7388 • 515 S. Moore St. • Blue Earth, MN
Schedule a visit with Dr. Stevens507-238-1287 • 221 E First St. • Fairmont, MN
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1010 E. 4th St., Fairmont, MN
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323 East 1st St.Fairmont, MN
Tina JetteRealtor
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Dr. Joseph E. Switras Licensed Psychologist
For a full range of psychological services for families and individuals. Including bio-feedback, and
neuropsychology laboratory.
Special facilities for children.
Children ~ Teens ~ Adults 208 W. Second Street, Fairmont, MN
Phone/Fax (507) 235-5651
Week of June 10, 1970
Plans had been an-nounced that the Crystal Bottling Company build-ing at 115 S. Main Street would be torn down to construct an off-street parking lot at the site.
* * * Two new physicians
were added to the Fair-mont Medical Clinic,
Dr. Wilfred Mijares, 36, a native of the Philip-pines, and Dr. Lawrence Donovan, 37, of Esther-ville, Iowa, a pathologist who planned to divide his time between the two cities.
* * * Fairmont’s Fire De-
partment was to host the 6th annual conference of the Minnesota State Fire Department Association. Guest speaker was to be former Vice President Hubert Humphrey.
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1228 Lake Ave · 238-2555Fairmont EaglesFairmont Eagles
Fridays: Full Menu Available • Full Service Bar • Everyone Welcome!
NO BURGER NIGHT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4!
Closed for wedding dance/ reception
KRUEGER REALTY: one or two bedrooms, some with heat provided. Garbage, water, on-site laundry. EHO. Call Krueger Realty at 507-235-9060. 17-tfn-10
2 BEDROOM- Heat, cen-tral air, water, all ap-pliances are furnished. 507-235-5614. 17-3tp-10.
BUYING AND SELLING gold & silver, collector coins, diamonds, gold jewelry, silver dollars, rare currency. No collection too big. Kuehl’s Coins, Fair-mont, Minnesota, 507-235-3886, 507-399-992. Open 10-30am-5;30pm. 17-3tp-9
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1 Cards of ThanksSandberg- Thank you for cards and phone calls for my 89th birthday. This has been a wonderful event. God bless you all. Ber-nice Sandberg 17-1tp-1
Niss- I would like to thank everyone for all the well wishes, gifts, flowers, food that was brought over, going out to eat was a de-finintely special treat , also. I also received over 125 cards and I truly appreciat-ed it. Thank you all again for making my 98th birthday a very special one. Thank you, Bee Niss. 17-1tp-1
Experienced Christian Teacher offers READING & WRITING tutoring to students of all ages. Avail-able to assist with elemen-tary learning-at-home 507-236-0703. 17-2tp-8.
CONDO- large 1 bed-room overlooking Budd Lake. Heated garage, utilities paid except electricity, washer & dryer provided, Avail-able Sept. 1st. 507-236-8359. 17-1tp-10
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Very clean 2 bedroom 4-Plex. Updated inte-rior, quiet neighbors, on site laundry, heat/water included, no pets, prefer non-smoker. 507-236-7097. 17-3tp-10
For Rent- hog barns, 1500 head. 1373 250th St. Truman, MN 507-776-5106. 17-7tp-12
CLIP & SAVEFairmont’s Fall City Wide SalesSeptember 3rd, 4th and 5th1014 East 1st St- Craft sale
& Garage sale. Friday 9/4, 9am-6pm, Saturday 09/05, 7am-2pm. New homemade paper crafts, tv's, lawn edg-er, small chainsaw, small kitchen appliances, many items!!. 17-1tp-28.
Krumholz's- 2123 Knoll-wood Dr. Thursday & Fri-day 10am-6pm, Saturday, 10am-noon. Clothes, books, dishes, furniture, barstools exercise bikes, sewing ma-chine, tools, grills, wine cooler, bikes, lawn mowers, 16' Lund boat, motor & trail-er. 17-1tp-28
213 W. 10th St. Thurs-day 3:30pm-7pm, Friday 7:30am-6pm, Saturday 7:30am-noon. Tons of girls 0-4T, boy's 0-24M, baby equipment, ladies plus, rocker, engine stand, craft supplies, treadmill, propane heater, toys, misc. 17-1tp-28
Downsizing Sale- 1575 Meadowlark Lane. Thurs-day & Friday 8am-5pm, Sat-urday 8-noon. Much house-hold, wardrobe, some tools. 17-1tp-28
Multi-party sale- 1520 Southview Ct. Friday 8am-5pm, Saturday 9am-11am. Barbie house, furniture, and more, toys, Tupperware, men's L-XL, Christmas, misc. 17-1tp-28.
Moving Garage Sale- 1440 Larsen Lane. Thursday & Fri-day 9am-6:30pm, Saturday 9am-1pm. Furniture, house-hold, patio set, clothing la-dies sizes 6-14, tools, nails, etc.