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On Saturday May 17th Nelson’s Market Place will be closing for business.
THANK YOU Albert Lea for 32 Years of Patronage! It has been Nelson’s privilege to be your hometown grocer for over three decades.
Nelson’s want to give a special thank you to our 85 employees who have been the best!
We reduced nearly all of our inventory
10% OFF RETAIL This Week Only April 23rd-April 29th
No rain checks available. Discounts not available on tobacco, lottery, Western Union, and money orders.
• No new Nelson’s Market Place Fuel Rewards will be accrued after Tuesday April 22, however you will be able to redeem all of your Nelson’s fuel rewards at Nelson’s Shell through Thursday May 1 • All Nelson’s gift cards must be redeemed by Sunday May 11th or they will be void and have no cash value • Nelson’s Market Place will change hours to 7am until 7pm daily starting Wednesday April 23 • Nelson’s Market Place will no longer be offering grocery delivery service or bakery delivery service as of Wednesday April 23 • Nelson’s Shell is not affected by the Nelson’s Market Place closure. Nelson’s Shell will remain open indefinitely • Curt’s Pharmacy will remain open through the east entrance and drive up 7 days a week
1619 West Main Albert Lea, MN 507-373-7357
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April 29, 2014
Volume 40, No. 16
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Dancing with the Stars Saturday, May 3 • 7 pm Albert Lea High School Auditorium
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