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IMMACULATE LAKE HOME

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VOL. LXXVI-NO. 4

SUNDAY JANUARY 22, 2012

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Cars/Vans ‘93 Mercury Topaz, 2 dr, GS, 4 cyl, auto............$995 ‘93 Ford E-150, conversion van, TV & VCR, clean..$2,450 ‘95 Ford Mustang GT, 2 dr cpe, 5.0 V8 ..$3,980 ‘96 Chev Midwest Vans Conv., Very nice, Low miles, TV, VCR, Pwr, folding bed ........$5,995 ‘98 Buick Cent. Custom, 4 dr, 3.1 V6 ....$3,995 ‘98 Dodge Neon Highline 2.0, 4 cyl, Auto...... $3,480 ‘98 Totota Camry XLE, V6, auto, 4 dr, very, very nice..$3,980 ‘99 Cadillac Deville Concours, northstar, V8 $4,280 ‘99 Plymouth Voyager, 3.0, V6 ......................$1,995 ‘99 Buick leSabre Lmt, 3800 V6, Leather ......$4,150 ‘99 Ford Windstar Van, 3.8 V6, Auto..... $3,475 ‘99 Ford Countour SE, 4 dr ....................... $795 ‘00 Pontiac Montana, 3.4, 6 cyl, Ext. Leather, Rear VCR & Air.................................................. $4,995 ‘00 Buick Park Ave., Lther, 3800 V6, Low Mi. $6,495 ‘00 Honda Odyssey Ex, 3.5, 6 cyl, Captain Seat, Moonroof ..........................................................$4,780 ‘00 Caddy STS, Loaded, Leather, V8 ................$3,980 ‘01 Pontiac Montana Ext, WB Thunder, 3.4 V6 ..$2,995 ‘02 Chev Impala, 3.4 V6, 4 dr..........................$3,995

Photo Descriptions Online! FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS ‘02 Dodge Stratus SE, plus SXT, V6, auto, very nice $4,470 ‘99 Mercury Mountaineer, 5.0, V8, 4x4, Leather, Moonroof ..........................................................$3,995 ‘03 Chrysler Town & Country, 3.3 V6, Low miles, Must See, One Owner, Excellent Car Fax............$7,995 ‘99 Olds Bravada, platinum edition, smart trak, 4.3 ‘04 Pontiac Grand AM, V6, Auto, Air, Cruise ...$3,995 6 cyl, very, very nice .........................................$5,280 ‘04 Chev Malibu Classic, 4dr, 2.2 4 cyl .........$3,995 ‘00 Chev Silverado 1500, Ext., 4x4, Leather, Z-71 ... $6,980 ‘04 Ford Taurus LX, 4 dr, 3.0 V6 .....................$3,760 ‘00 Chev Silverado LS, 1/2 Ton, X-cab, 4x4 ...$6,980 ‘04 Pontiac Grand AM SE, 4 dr.......................$5,395 ‘01 Ford F-150, X-cab, 4x4, 4.6 V8, Low Mi. ....$7,995 ‘06 Pontiac Grand Prix, 3800, V6, Nice ..........$5,995 ‘02 Ford F-150, S-Cab, S-Box, 4x4...................$8,988 ‘06 Chrysler PT Cruiser, 2.4, 4 cyl, auto ....... $6,450 ‘04 Chev Silverado 2500, HD Crew, Duramax Diesel, ‘07 Chevy HHR, Auto, Air, Cruise, Nice .............$7,995 4x4, S-Box, Topper ..........................................$11,985 ‘07 Dodge Caravan SE, 3.3, V6, Very Nice ......$6,995 ‘05 Ford F-150 Super Cab, 4x4, 8’ Box, 5.4 V8, Auto, Excellent Runner ....................................$10,850 ‘07 Buick Lucerne CXL, 4 dr, 3800 V6, super nice .$14,989 ‘05 Ford F-150 Super Crew, 4x4, leather ‘n loaded $12,980 ‘08 Chev Impala LS, V6, auto, 5-year 100,000-mile warranty included .............................................$7,675 ‘06 Jeep Liberty Sport, 4 dr, 3.7 6 cyl .........$10,900 ‘09 Kia Spectra LX, 4 dr, 5 spd, Low Miles ......$7,995 ‘06 Dodge Durango SLT, 4 dr, 4x4, 3rd Seat .....$8,995 ‘07 Honda Element EX, AWD...........................$9,995 TRUCKS/SUVs ‘88 Dodge Ram, Reg Cab, 1/2 Ton, 4x4, 5.2 V8 ...$2,995 ‘95 Chev CK1500, X-Cab, 4x4, V8, auto ......... $3,480 ‘97 Chev Tahoe LS 4 dr, auto, nice, great shape, 4x4, Low Miles! ................................................ $4,850 ‘98 Chev Suburban LT, Loaded, Leather, 4x4 $5,450 ‘99 Chev Tahoe, 4-dr, 4x4, Leather ‘N Nice .....$5,650

Motorcycles

‘08 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200, Only 1,300 miles, Lots of Extras ...............$8,995 1960 Harley-Davidson Pan Head, Fresh engine, MUST SEE..........................$10,980 ‘02 Big Dog Bulldog, 107”, with 6 speed Bakers trans, Very low miles .............................. $10,990

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ANN LAKE ICE FISHING CONTEST Jan. 28 ~ Mark Your Calendars! 1-3pm

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IN REVIEW

Mora Public Schools

Science Rocks Conference

JANUARY 2012 www.mora.k12.mn.us

Trailview Fourth-Graders Gain Keyboard Skills

Preschool Registration Thinking about preschool for 2012-2013 school year? Registration packets will be available in the Fairview School lobby on March 5. Registration begins on March 19 from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Only complete applications will be accepted! Eligible ages: 3 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2012, 4 years old on or before Sept 1, 2012. Days and tuition rates vary. The Mora Community Education Preschool Program provides experiences that promote the social, emotional, cognitive, physical and creative development of each child in the program.

The fifth annual SCIENCE ROCKS CONFERENCE was held at St. Cloud State University on Jan. 5, 2012 with 673 participants attending. Sponsored by Resource Training and Solutions, Science Rocks is a hands-on science and nature conference for students in upper elementary grades.

The program uses Creative Curriculum and Assessment tools to plan activities and experiences to help your child grow his/her abilities. These tools are research-based and give us clear goals and objectives to lead your child’s growth. Call 320-679-6257 for more information.

December Scholastic Book Fair

Mora teachers/chaperones, Chris Goebel and Emily Elston, supervised the following students for a fun-filled day: Gloria B., Emma C., Travis M., Darbi R., Noah R., Austin V., Gavin ., Bradley K., Macie P., Destiny R., Zac R. and Heather S.

Beginning in fourth grade, the students at Trailview are introduced to the piano keyboard in their music classes. They learn basic skills on the black keys in fourth grade. In fifth grade they progress to the white keys. Finally, in sixth grade they have gained the skills to prepare and perform a short song during a class recital.

New Registration Process Coming this February

Stages Theatre Company presents “llama llama red pajama”

We are implementing a new registration process at Mora High School. It is a student, parent and teacher focused approach. Students in grades 8-11 will be bringing home preregistration materials and more information on Feb. 3. Course offerings and descriptions will also be available on the Mora High School website starting Feb. 3. Please review course offerings with your student and plan on attending registration night on Tuesday, Feb. 21. Teachers will be available to discuss classes with parents and students. This is a great opportunity to be involved in selecting next year’s classes with your child. Some college and military recruiters will be present as well. Students will be registering for classes and signing up online for the 2012-2013 school year on Tuesday, Feb. 21 from 3:30 to 7:30 pm.

Sara Rossow presents Creative Discipline

Saturday, Feb. 18 • 10 a.m. at the Richard Hardy Performing Arts Center in Cambridge. Based on the first of the llama llama series written and illustrated by Anna Dewdney, children and their families are sure to enjoy this remarkable adaptation, a world premiere musical production. We will board the bus at Fairview School at 9 a.m. and return before noon. Cost for ticket: $7 each (ECFE will pick up the cost for the bus). This performance is recommended for children 2 years and older. Tickets must be purchased by Feb. 6. Call 320-679-6257 to purchase your ticket and reserve your space on the bus!

Capable Connections

To the Book Fair and Beyond! was the theme for the PTO sponsored Scholastic Book Fair in December that coincided with Trailview holiday programs. The book fair was held in the media center and open to students, staff and families. Funds raised from the book fair will help purchase books for the media center and assist in the numerous activities that PTO sponsors throughout the school year.

Adult Singers Wanted The Mora High School Concert Choir, under the direction of Steven D. Mick, is looking to collaborate with area adult singers in presenting Leonard Bernstein’s epic work “Chichester Psalms.” There will be weekly evening rehearsals leading up to the performance on Monday, Feb. 27. Learning CDs will be provided. For more information, please contact Mr. Mick with your name, phone number, and voice part at 320.679.6220 or steven_mick@mora.k12. mn.us.

Thank You Paraprofessionals

We all want our kids to grow into productive, healthy, kind adults and we all know that it takes a lot of work to provide kids the structure they need to reach that goal. One of the hardest components of the parenting journey is providing discipline that is appropriate to the misbehavior and WORKS! This seminar will provide an overview of basic parenting strategies, some unique ideas for addressing specific behavior, and an opportunity for parents to share the successes they’ve enjoyed in their parenting journey. Sara is a counselor at Mora High School and is the parent of three elementary-aged children. Tuesday, February 7 • 6-7:30 p.m. Class will be held at the Fairview Media Center CEUs are available for this class. This event is free, but you MUST pre-register for the speaker and childcare. Childcare is $2 per child.

Mora High School’s Capable Connections has given back to the community for several years. Last year was no different as they went on their annual shopping trip to buy gifts for the “Toys for Kids” drive.

Governor Mark Dayton has proclaimed the week of Jan. 16, 2012, as Paraprofessional Recognition Week. Paraprofessionals fill many roles within the district, some of which include instructional assistants, behavior management, Title I, special education, food service, and office assistants. These employees help make our district work efficiently and give so much to our students. Thank you to those of you who work in a paraprofessional role. If you work with a paraprofessional, please take a moment to acknowledge their hard work and important contribution to our district!


ADVERTISER, JANUARY 22, 2012 - 3

ICE FISHINGSat.,CONTEST Jan. 28 • 1-3pm Ann Lake – Ogilvie, MN

Raffle Drawing at 3pm

Need nontt (donation $2) be prese. Fish House Rental - Grand Prize • $200 - 2nd Prize • $100 - 3rd Prize to win Numerous other door prize drawings held during contest!

$100 - $50 $25 for 3 Largest Fish

Sponsored by Ann Lake Watershed Alliance. Holes predrilled - Bait not furnished. State gambling permit #X03662

Brunswick Flea Market Rebecca Barnes

UPHOLSTERY (320) 679-9685

320-679-2856

2327 Jade Street Mora, MN 55051

1929 Plum St. Mora, MN 55051

Collision Repair • Frame Repair • Glass Replacement Full Mechanical Services • Paintless Dent Repair Accessory Installation • Insurance Settlements

OPEN Thurs & Fri 9-5, Sat 9-4 ALL YEAR! 5 miles South of Mora on Hwy 65

We have everything you can imagine! Sales daily on selected items! Many new items added weekly! Tons of furniture, h.h., jewelry, dishware, appliances, electronics, DVDs, VHS, music, new gifts, toys, collectibles, men’s stuff, Starting Friday Mornings - Fresh Amish baked goods. this week!

New Vendors Welcome! Call 320-396-3892 or 612-481-0832 Accepting donations

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Fourth Avenue Dental, PA

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the replacement of 2 Monroe Quick struts with this coupon only.

any radiator coolant service with this coupon only.

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One block west of Main St. on corner of 4th Ave. & 7th St.

Providing a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere with personalized care.

12 month, 12,000 mile Nationwide warranty on all parts and labor. Nationwide road hazard available for all tires. Must be purchased separately.

Your full service auto repair center • Genuine Dealer Parts Available • Alignments

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• Oil Changes • Brakes • Tune-Ups

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Very nice 3-BR, 2-BA rambler with open design, cathedral ceilings, skylights, full basement, main-floor laundry and attached 2-car garage. Property also has detached 4-stall garage with 10 ft. doors and a huge (30x60) and Morton steel building with Beautiful home with 5 heated BR, 3 BA oninsulated 1 acre. Fireplace, vaulted ceilings, 12 ft. doors. Located on thefloors, Snake Riverbath just with southwhirlpool, of Mora spacious at 2223 custom cabinets, hardwood master Riverdale $195,000 lower-levelRoad. familyReduced room, 3-cartogarage, sand volleyball court, newer

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patio. Conveniently located on edge of Mora. $234,900

Customer Appreciation Day Sat., Jan. 28, 2012 11:00 am - 9:00 pm MORA DAIRY QUEEN “Our Dairy Queen team is grateful to be a part of this wonderful community and we want to show our appreciation to the customers who have supported us throughout the years,” said Kelly and Joe Purdy. “We are proud to be a part of such an iconic brand and a special place in the community where families and friends can gather in warm, friendly surroundings to share smiles and stories. This celebration really is about saying thanks to our loyal and new DQ fans.”

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Deals on Sport Utility

Deals on Pickups

'11 Ford Flex Lmtd, 19,000 mi, FWD, Navigation, leather, V6, AC, white . . $28,975 '11 Ford Escape Lmtd 18,000 mi, 4x4, V6, AT, leather, red . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,475 '11 Ford Escape XLT 19,000 mi, 4x4, V6, AT, AC, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,375 '11 Ford Edge SEL, 20,000 mi, AWD, V6, AT, AC, black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,975 '10 Lincoln MKX, 27,000 mi, AWD, V6, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,975 '09 Ford Escape Lmtd, 90,000 mi, 4x4, V6, AT, leather, sunroof, black . . . .$16,975 '08 Ford Edge Lmtd, 92,000 mi, AWD, V6, sunroof, leather, cream . . . . . . . $21,975 '08 Ford Explorer XLT, 81,000 mi, 4x4, V6, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,975 '07 Ford Edge SEL Plus, 70,000 mi, AWD, V6, AT, leather, pewter. . . . . . . . . . $20,775 '07 Ford Escape LMTD, 135,000 mi, 4x4, V6 AT, leather, sunroof, black . . . $11,875 '06 Ford Freestyle LMTD, 114,000 mi, FWD, V6, AT, AC, leather, red . . . .$11,475 '04 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer, 149,000 mi, 4x4, V8, AT, leather, black . . . . $9,375 '99 Ford Explorer XLT 188,000 mi, 4x4, V6, AT, AC, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,875

'10 Ford F-150, 26,000 miles, 4x4, SCrew, XLT, 5.4L, V8, AT, AC gray. . . . . . . $29,975 '08 Lincoln Mark LT Elite, 25,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, Navigation, sunroof, cream . . . $33,475 '08 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE, 38,000 mi, Crew cab, 4x4, V8, AT, silver . . . . . . . $25,975 '07 Ford F-150 XLT, 95,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, 5.4L, V8, AT, AC, tan . . . . . . . . . . . $19,475 '06 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE, 98,000 mi, Crew cab, 4x4, V8, AT, pewter . . . . . . $17,975 '06 Ford F-150, 74,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, XLT, 5.4 V8, AT, AC, black . . . . . . . . . $17,475 '04 Ford F-150, 80,000 mi, 4x4, SCrew, Lariat, 5.4L V8, AT, leather, green. . . $17,475 '04 Ford F-150, 128,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, STX, 4.6 V8, AT, red . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,975 '04 Ford F-150, 136,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, XLT, 5.4 V8, AT, AC, green . . . . . . . . $10,975 '03 Ford Ranger XLT, 103,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, 4.0 V6, AT, AC, blue. . . . . . . . . $9,975 '03 Ford Ranger XLT, 182,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, 4.0 V6, AT, AC, silver . . . . . . . . $7,275 '01 Ford F-150, 149,000 mi, 4x4, SCab, XLT, 5.4 V8, AT, AC, brown . . . . . . . . $6,975 '00 Ford F-150 76,000 mi, 4x4, Scab XLT 5.4L, V8, AT, AC, brown . . . . . . . . . $9,275 '00 Ford Ranger XLT, 133,000 mi, SCab, 4x4, 3.0L V6, 5 spd, AC, black . . . . . $4,975 '99 Chev Silverado 1500, 180,000 mi, 4x2, LS, ext. cab, V6, AT, AC, maroon . . $5,475

Deals on Cars '11 Ford Taurus Limited, 20,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, black, red or grey . '11 Ford Fusion SE, 33,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '11 Ford Fusion SEL, 22,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather, heated seats, silver . . . '10 Ford Focus SEL, 19,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, leather, black . . . . . . . . . '10 Ford Focus SE, 30,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, AC, white . . . . . . . . . . . . '10 Chev Impala LT, 30,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, AC, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . '10 Merc Milan Premier, 30,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, leather, sunroof, SmkStn. '08 Ford Taurus SEL, 64,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, leather, dark red . . . . . . . '08 Merc Milan Premier, 6,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, sunroof, leather, red . . . . . . '08 Ford Fusion SE, 39,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, AC, sunroof, Sync, gray . '07 Merc Grand Marquis LS, 46,000 mi, 4 dr, V8, leather, silver . . . . . . . '06 Ford 500 Limited, 91,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, AC, leather, green . . . . . '06 Chev Impala LTZ, 121,000 mi, V6, AT, leather, sunroof, red . . . . . . . '05 Ford 500 SE, 183,000 mi, AWD, V6, AT, red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '05 Ford Taurus SEL, 105,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, AC, silver . . . . . . . . . . . '01 Chrysler PT Cruiser, 116,000 mi, 4 cyl, AT, silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '98 Ford Contour, 131,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, AT, AC, tan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Deals on Vans '00 Ford Windstar SEL Wagon, V6, AT, light green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,975

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Pregnancy & Child Birthing Classes Offered Tue., Feb. 7, 2012 • 7-9pm

6-10-20-30 yrd. boxes for • Roofing • Construction • Demolition • Cleanup

FirstLight Health System Meeting Rooms 301 Hwy 65 S., Mora The course will be held for 6 wks, on Tue., evenings, 7-9pm

Residential - Commercial

NEVER SETTLE FOR LESS MONEY BACK 820 Howe Ave. Mora, MN 55051 320-679-3997 9am-9pm Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm Sat. 1pm-5pm Sun.

10011st. Ave., Suite 120 Cambridge, MN 55008 763-689-5516 (Located next to McDonalds)

9am-9pm Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm Sat. 1pm-5pm Sun.

116 Rum River Dr. S. Princeton, MN 55371 763-389-5847 9am-9pm Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm Sat. 1pm-5pm Sun.

320-384-0001 JAN. 21: OPEN SKATING AT PCCC There is open skating at the Pine City Civic Center on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. Contact Rick Engelstad, Pine City Civic Center Manager at (320) 629-6995 for cost or more information. JAN. 19 & 26: PINE CITY COMMUNITY ED ‘KIDS IN THE KITCHEN’ CLASS Youth in grades 1-4 are invited to sign up for a twoday session of “Kids in the Kitchen“ with Kelly Appeldorn, on Thursdays, Jan. 19 & 26 from 3 - 4:30 p.m. at Pine City Elementary School, Early Childhood room #112. Participants will learn how to cook foods that are fun, healthy and easy-to-make. To register, call Pine City Community Education at (320) 629-4030.

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Class topics include a variety of information on fetal development, labor & delivery, relaxation & breathing, newborn care & feeding & much more to help prepare you for the birth of your baby. There is no charge for the class and pre-registration is not required. For more information call FirstLight Health Systems at (320) 679-1212.

OPEN HO

8985 130th Street Milaca, MN 56353 Directions: Milaca - #23 East - #2 South & East - 90th Ave South - Straight into drive at “T” 212 East Maple Avenue Mora, MN 55051 LAKEFRONT Victorian charm home, 2 decks, ramp, fireplace, m/f laundry, 3 bedroom on upper level, BRAND NEW INSIDE! Hardwood floors, tons of built-ins, extra garage, spacious rooms, IN TOWN, 2 porches, mature trees, beautiful yard, newer windows & doors.

LOCATED AT: 107 S. Park, Mora

(320) 679-2661 (320) 679-2663

Schedule a Showing Today! Contact Marty Ringham 320-980-4029 545 Highway 23 E; Ste 103 • Milaca, MN


ADVERTISER, JANUARY 22, 2012 - 5

Ogilvie United Methodist Church (201 W Bragg St, Ogilvie, MN) invites you to:

“Top The Tater” Supper

Adults $5 Children 12 & under $2.50 Door Prizes

Friday, January 27, 2012 from 4 to 7 p.m.

with your choice of toppings: cheese & broccoli, hamburger stroganoff, chili, taco, ham & cheese Sour cream, chives, green peppers, salsa, onions, coleslaw, pickled beets, pickles Dessert with ice cream, homemade bread, beverages

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‘08 Chev Crew Cab LT 4x4, Z-71, 1 owner, remote start, loaded

$16,975

$338/mo. OAC

‘03 Chev Ext Cab 4 DR LT, 5.3 V8, auto, loaded + extras, clean, low miles

$5,975

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08 Chev Impala LTZ, leather, loaded, V6, moonroof, HTD seats & warranty $13,875 06 Saturn Ion, 4dr, auto, low miles, very nice, warranty......................... $9,475 05 Dodge Caravan, V6, auto, 52m, clean, FR-RR A/C & heat, 7 pass ................ $9,975 98 Oldsmobile 88, 4 dr, 3800 V6, auto, loaded, leather, clean, 1 owner ..... $4,975

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JAN. 21: PTO ‘SOCK HOP DANCE’ The Pine Dragons PTO is hosting a Sock Hop Dance at Pine City Elementary School on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 2 - 4 p.m. for students in K-3rd grade. The dance is 1950s themed and kids can dress in 50s attire; prizes will be awarded. Parents are encouraged to stay with their child. To volunteer or for questions call Rebecca Stuckey at (651) 226-9580 or e-mail: stuckeyrebecca@gmail.com.

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JAN. 22: CRAFT DAY Community members who enjoy crafts are invited to a craft day from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Eastwood Life Enrichment Center, 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora. Note the date change it is now the fourth Monday of each month. Bring your project - knitting, spinning, scrapbooking, embroidery, any craft you enjoy. Come for the day or a couple hours. Call 320-679-4789 for more information and if you wish to reserve lunch or you may bring your lunch.

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JAN. 24: HEART-TO-HEART The FirstLight Health Systems offers a support and education group for the community on the fourth Tuesday of every month beginning at 2 p.m. for anyone interested or affected by heart disease. Contact Cardiac Rehabilitation at (320) 225-3364 for more information. JAN. 28: ANN LAKE ICE FISHING CONTEST The Ann Lake Watershed Alliance 43rd annual ice fishing contest will be from 1-3 p.m. on Ann Lake. Prizes of $100, $50 and $25 will be awarded to the three largest fish. There will be a raffle drawing, two childrens drawings and many door prizes awarded throughout the day.

Dear Merchants of Mora, I really want to thank you for the fantastic prize of $500. I was able to get some things I needed and some things I had wanted for a long time. I was able to share it with friends and use it at 7 different businesses in town. At every one of them I got great service with a friendly smile. Mora merchants know how to serve the people who come through their doors and realize what keeps them coming back. Thank You again. Sincerely,

Dick Schultz

Mille Lacs David County District Meyers Court has appointed David J. Meyers of Rinke Noonan Law Firm, St. Cloud, to be the Examiner of Titles and Legal Advisor to the Mille Lacs County Land Services Director. David is also the Examiner of Titles for Sherburne and Kittson Counties. He serves as the Deputy Examiner of Titles for Stearns, Benton, and Koochiching counties in Minnesota and is a member of the Title Standards Committee of the Minnesota State Bar Association. He is an instructor for the Boundary Law Class at St. Cloud State University. David is certified as a Real Property Law Specialist by the Minnesota State Bar Association, and is certified as a Qualified Neutral by the Minnesota Supreme Court under Rule 117. He is a shareholder at Rinke Noonan Law Firm.

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THANK YOU The Knife Lake Sportsmen’s Club would like to extend our gratitude to the local businesses & residents who so generously provided gifts of merchandise, cash & services to our annual Ice Fishing Contest held on January 14, 2012. We also extend thanks to those who worked with us to help make our event a success: Knife Lake Sanitation, Sanitary Systems, Dan & Diane & the entire Crow’s Nest staff, Northwoods Steakhouse, the Kanabec County Sheriff ’s Reserves & Officer Kevin Brady of the Kanabec County Sheriff ’s Department for his diligence in ensuring we had a lake safe contest, & the many volunteers that helped both on & off the ice. Without all of you, and of course the many fishing contestants, we couldn’t have had such a great day! Winners of the Biggest Fish Contest Loren Rabey 11- 7/8” walleye Nick Ostrov 11” walleye Sheldon Fratzke 9¼” walleye

L. Rabey 9” perch Brian Fretschel 8½” perch There were 17 other fish registered during our two hour contest!

Grand Prize Raffle Winners Mary Walsh – HDTV, Don Grummons - $500 savings bond, Kim Schloemer - $100 Coborn’s Gift Card, Geralynn Schlagel – Grand Casino Hinckley Stay, Chris Viger - $75 Cold Cash Winners drawn by our special helper Hunter Kaehn.

Thanks to the Following Donors Hardee’s Shopko Hometown Pizza Hut Holiday Station store Coborn’s Superstore Greater MN Credit Union North Country Bottle shop Akkerman-Ingebrand Funeral Home Mora Unclaimed Freight FleetGo State Farm Insurance Zimmermann’s David Salmonson Insurance Peoples National Bank Ace Hardware Crystal Bar & Grill Pet Hair Everywhere Shermer’s Computers Northern Lights Realty Federated Co-ops Alternative Hair Oxberry Insurance Lenny’s Service Jerry’s Auto Sales

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A Vasaloppet Trail Companion Saturday evening February 11, 6pm an old-styled radio theater show will be performed to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Vasaloppet. Titled “A Vasaloppet Trail Companion” the show is patterned after the popular Prairie Home Companion. The show will be filled with music, skits, and a light-hearted look at the history of the race. And, of course, there’s a “Gar Noir” sketch where the private detective must help track down the missing winner’s wreath. The performance will be performed in the Celebration tent or Paradise Theater depending on snow conditions beginning 6pm, Saturday evening of the race weekend. There are also plans to broadcast the performance live on radio. Listeners can tune to 100.9FM WCMP. The performance is funded in part, by a grant from the East Central Regional Arts Council with funds provided by the Minnesta Arts and Cultural Hertitage Fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.


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past a store, or bring it up in conversation. You can also ask her mother or best friend to help choose the ring. Do Know if She Wants to Pick the Engagement Ring Most brides want their proposal to include an engagement ring, but others are very particular about their jewelry, and want to be part of the buying/designing process.

Do Test the Waters Before you propose, the two of you should talk about the possibility of getting married. Make sure it’s something that you both want, and agree on major issues such as children. You don’t want her to be taken completely off guard, as such a proposal is almost certainly guaranteed to elicit only a hesitating yes, if not a, “I’ll have to think about it.”

Do Talk to Her Parents We’ve come a long way from when women were property who needed their father’s permission, yet, there is still something nice and respectful about asking for the parents’ blessing.

Do Make it a Surprise Even though you have discussed getting married, the marriage proposal itself should still be a surprise. Find a moment and a way that she won’t be suspecting.

Do Pick a Personal Spot Think about your favorite romantic places -- choose a meaningful spot to pop the question. It could be as simple as in your living room, or as complicated as whisking her away for a weekend in Paris. Just don’t ask her in a supermarket aisle!

Do Be Prepared Saying, “Will you marry me?” is a huge deal, and one that leaves many proposers completely tongue-tied. So practice! It might feel silly, but say the words out loud a few times. You might also write down exactly what you’re going to say, to make sure you come off as smooth and confident.

Do Be Creative Incorporate your personality, favorite things, foods etc. into the proposal. Make it memorable rather than a cookie cutter proposal.

Do Find The Right Engagement Ring Since wearing an engagement ring is a lifetime commitment, make sure it’s the right style. You might find an opportunity to window shop for rings when you are walking

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Do Drop to One Knee It’s not 1950, but there is something so charming and romantic about a man on one knee asking the love of his life to marry him. Even if you’re not a traditional guy, it will add to the seriousness and lovingness of the proposal. Do Tell Her Why You Want to Marry Her Don’t just utter those 4 little words, tell her why she’s the one for you, what marriage means to you, and what your hopes for the future are. You might say something like “My life has never and could never be the same after I met you. You’ve made me more joyful, more stable, and more inspired. I can’t picture the rest of my life without you by my side. Will you do me the honor of marrying me?” Do Share the News Take a moment to reflect on your engagement, but bring along a cell phone or calling card for sharing the good news. Don’t: Don’t Make it Public If script-writers are to be believed, every wedding proposal takes place in front of a thousand people. But unless she’s

said she wants a splashy proposal, make it intimate and personal thing. Most brides would prefer to have that magical moment be just the two of you – after all, you’ve got the rest of your lives to tell other people about your marriage but you’ve only got one engagement moment. Don’t Hide the Engagement Ring in Food I hate to say it, (as I’m sure there are some readers who were planning to do just this) but hiding the engagement ring in food is a tired idea. It’s been in a thousand movies and TV shows, and you won’t win any points for creativity. Even worse, you may end your romantic proposal with a trip to the emergency room or the dentist. Don’t Propose at a Sports Game Games are loud and chaotic events. Even if she is the biggest sports fan you ever knew, the arena doesn’t allow you to have any of the reflection and focus that making such a momentous decision deserves. Don’t Do it in Front of Her Family While your families will merge with your wedding, it is not their decision to do so. Proposals in front of family have an added level of stress that you don’t need. Take this moment to be just the two of you; don’t worry, you can call everyone immediately afterward. Don’t Make it Too Complicated While it’s good to be creative with your proposal, it is important to keep the focus on what’s important: the proposal itself. If you are worrying about whether or not the limousine will get to the balloon ride in time, you’re worrying about the wrong thing. Don’t Propose Too Early in the Relationship When you’re in the first flush of love, it’s hard not to do impetuous and foolish things. Yet waiting until your relationship is stable will only strengthen your marriage. Make sure you really know each other, and what each other wants from a marriage before you commit to it for the rest of your lives. Don’t Expect Her to Say Yes Immediately You’re asking someone to spend the rest of their life with you – an extremely important decision. Just because you’ve asked, doesn’t mean she is ready to say yes. If your sweetheart says maybe, take it in stride and give her some time to consider the proposal. After all, you wouldn’t want this amazing person to marry every Tom, Dick and Harry who asked her, would you?

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2012 Top 10 Rules on Shopping for an Engagement Ring If things go right, you’ll only be buying one engagement ring in your lifetime. But an engagement ring is a big investment. With your lack of experience, how are you going to make sure you find one that your sweetheart likes but is still a wise purchase? Follow these ten steps, and you’re sure to find the perfect engagement ring. 1. Determine Your Budget When a guy’s shopping for an engagement ring, salespeople often do a sneaky thing – they make him think that the amount of his love is tied to how much he spends on a ring. Better to figure out how much you can afford to spend before you step foot in a store. The standard rule is two

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months salary – but – this is also a rule that the diamond industry created! However it’s still a decent place to start, but then figure out your personal budget. 2. Pay Attention You’re going to have to make a lot of choices – platinum or gold? Modern or traditional? Flashy or understated? It’s easier if you’ve done your homework beforehand. Look at the jewelry your sweetheart wears on a daily basis – if it’s all silver with intricate designs – look for a platinum engagement ring with intricate designs (often called filigree). If it’s just a few heavy gold pieces, well, then go in that direction.

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3. Choose a Stone While jewelers will sell you a preset ring, you can often get a better deal if you choose the diamond separately. It helps if you know what shape your sweetheart wants – round, pear, marquis, etc. The most classic shape is a round solitaire. More homework – read The Four Cs of Diamond Buying. You’ll thank me later. Another money saving tip – look for a diamond with high color and cut, but with slightly lower clarity. Make sure you look at the stone with a jeweler’s loupe (like a magnifying glass) – but most flaws (or “inclusions”) can barely be seen even with a loupe. 4. Choose the Setting After you’ve got your stone, then comes the setting. You could go for simple with a solitaire setting, or you could add filigree, extra side stones, and other details. You can choose gold, white or rose gold, platinum, or even titanium.

5. Maximize Your Budget If your intended is always talking about huge diamond engagement rings, but two months of your salary wouldn’t buy a Big Mac, you’re going to have to stretch the budget. Ask for a stone with more surface area – it won’t sparkle as much but it will look bigger. Ask for stones that are slightly less than the next carat (0.8 instead of 1 or 1.9 instead of 2) – the almost indiscernible difference can add up to big savings. Instead of a diamond solitaire engagement ring, consider a less expensive center gemstone (such as tourmaline, blue topaz, sapphire) flanked by two small diamonds. Choose white gold instead of platinum. And consider an antique engagement ring. 6. Get a Buddy Don’t go into a jewelry store alone. They’re scary places full of way too many choices. If you can, bring your sweetheart’s best friend or mom along to help you choose. But if you’re worried

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2012 viewer’s eye. Some cutters will sacrifice cut to create the largest possible diamond, thus making too shallow or too deep of a cut and causing light to “leak” out the sides and bottom of the diamond.

Engagement Ring from previous page they’ll spill the beans, bring a trusted buddy of yours. Make sure they have taste, or you’ll be trying to propose with a ringpop. Also, assuming they like the person you’re buying it for, this is a great moment to bond with your parents and get their advice. 7. Think About Bringing Your Sweetheart With You You’ll lose the element of surprise, but you’ll be sure that she likes her engagement ring. More and more couples are doing it this way. 8. Get a Quality Jeweler Ask for recommendations from friends and family. My advice is to stick to the mom and pop jewelers and try to avoid the national chains – they often sacrifice quality for mass marketing. But make sure the store is accredited by the Jewelers of America or is a member of the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). Before you buy, find out what the return policy is so that you can exchange it if you didn’t do your homework properly. 9. Plan Ahead You may not be able to just walk out of a jewelry store with a ring. Not only will you need to save up for it, but depending on what you order it could take a couple weeks for them to set the stone, do any engraving, or even custom design your ring. So if you want to propose on a certain date, make

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Cut can be something very difficult for a layperson to evaluate, which is why it is important to 10. Get it In Writing Would you buy a house get an AGS Certificate or a GIA Certificate verifywithout an inspection? No? Well then don’t ing the quality of your diamond. Cut is graded buy a diamond without an independent diamond-grading report from the GIA or the Ideal, Premium, Very Good, Good, Fair, and American Gem Society. It should include the Poor. Generally you should seek an Ideal to Very Good Diamond. Budget-conscious shoppers may 4 c’s of color, cut, clarity and carat, as well as the shape and size. And, like your house, don’t opt for good. forget to get the ring insured. Clarity: Diamonds frequently have inclusions, or small flaws, air bubbles, scratches, or other The Four C’s of Diamond minerals inside the diamond. The less inclusions Buying a diamond has, the more valuable it is, and the more beautiful it is. Anyone shopping for a diamond engagement ring should first acquaint themselves with “the four Cs” The scale for grading diamond’s clarity is: - color, cut, clarity, and caret. Some also include the • F Flawless - no internal or external inclufifth c, cost. sions. • IF Internally Flawless - no internal incluColor: With the exception of “fancy colored diasions, slight external inclusions. monds”, the more colorless a diamond is, the more • VVS1-VVS2 Very Very Slightly Included valuable it is. Jewelers grade diamonds on a scale minute inclusions that are very difficult to from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow). Anything detect under 10x magnification, even by an more yellow than D is considered fancy and is experienced grader. much more expensive. • VS1-VS2 Very Slightly Included - minute inclusions that are invisible to the naked Cut: Many people make the mistake of thinking eye and seen only with difficulty under 10x that cut means the shape of the diamond. Rather, magnification. it means the way the diamond was faceted to allow • SI1-SI2 Slightly Included - invisible to the light to reflect from it. In a well cut diamond, light naked eye, yet easily seen by an experienced enters the diamond and reflects straight back to the

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2012 Announcing Your Engagement You’re engaged and you want the whole world to know! Rather than just shouting it from rooftops, here are some more effective ways to announce your engagement, and the etiquette of whom to tell first. Immediately After Your Engagement Start off by telling those closest to you that you’re engaged. Your Children: If you have any children from a previous marriage, they should be the first to know. Hopefully, you’ve prepared them for this possibility. Consider that this may be hard news for them, and reassure them that your new spouse won’t replace them in your heart. Your Parents: Typically, the bride’s parents are told first, then the grooms immediately afterwards. While a visit in person is nice, if your parents live far away, over the phone will work just fine. Both of you should be present. Grandparents, Siblings, and Other Close Relatives: Even if you want many of your friends and families to be surprised all at once, consider who would be hurt to not know immediately. You can tell them all at once at a family dinner, or simply tell them by phone. Your Close Friends: A few phone calls will do here, unless you want to surprise everyone and tell them all at once.

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PETERSON, KLAERS PLAN JUNE WEDDING Holly and Rick Peterson and Cindy and Tony Klaers announce the engagement of their children, Lauren Peterson and Ben Klaers. Lauren is the daughter of Holly and Rick Peterson of Mora. Lauren is working as a behavioral therapist for children on the autism spectrum. She is also completing her master’s in marriage and family therapy. Ben is the son of Cindy and Tony Klaers of Sauk Rapids. Ben is working at Pearson as a data specialist and graduated with a degree in mathematics from the University of Minnesota. The couple is planning a June 16 wedding in St. Paul. THANK YOU A very special thank you to everyone who sent cards, sent prayers and visited me while recovering from surgery at Mercy Hospital. I also received lots of beautiful flowers that brightened up the hospital room Thank you also to everyone who came to my home, brought food and well wishes. God bless each and every one of you. Joan Fluegge and family THANK YOU The family of Shirley Norling want to thank Mora Area Fire Department, Kanabec County Sheriff ’s Department, FirstLight EMTs, American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Lakes & Pines, Lowell Sedlacek, Veteran Service, Officer Katie Telander, VA Pharmacy, Park Forest Estate, Kanabec State Bank, and Greater Minnesota Credit Union. Thanks to Catholic Rural Life Fund, Rita Claseman, Father Gene Plaisted, Kris Paulson, St. Mary’s choir, Stan Kuchar, Mass server, St. Martha’s Mission Group, Ryan Christianson, DresserMethven Funeral Home, Presbyterian Homes and GracePointe Crossing and employers. Thanks also to American Legion Honor Guard, Grandy Lions, Buzzano’s, Crystal Bar and Grill for fundraisers and everyone for donations and the immediate family of Gary and Shirley for your support during such hard times. Gary, Kevin and Mike Norling

JAN. 21: SWEDISH LUNCH The Dala Heritage Society will have a Swedish pea soup and pancake lunch at noon at the Mora United Methodist Church. For more information, call Gordon Hallstrom at 320-6793869.

THANK YOU Family and friends of Chris Johnson wish to thank everyone for gifts, prayers and kindness shown during this time. We wish to thank anyone/all who participated during this difficult time. The family of Chris Johnson IN MEMORY OF RONNIE BJORKLUND Softly the stars are shining, upon the precious grave; Beneath lies the one we dearly love, but who we could not save. Friends may think we have forgotten, when at times they see us smile. Little they know the heartache, that our smiles hide all the while. We mourn for him in silence. No one can see us weep. But silent tears are shed, when others are asleep. It is said time heals all sorrow, that it helps one to forget, but time has only proved to us how much we miss him yet. Sadly missed by, Wife Carroll Bjorklund and Dave (Laura), Steven, Todd, Chase, Eric (Becky) and Emily

THANK YOU Dear Kanabec County, Grasston and Braham communities, The family of Toni Wickman wish to give the deputy sheriffs, police, first responders, ambulance service, and North Air Care a huge, heartfelt Thank You! Toni was in a one-car rollover accident the evening of Dec. 29, 2011 in Grass Lake Township. Your fast response, your skilled hands, and your caring hearts together, provided Toni with the opportunity to receive the encouraging prognosis she now has. We would also like to thank two guardian angels that were there that night, apologies for mentioning you by name, but we owe you each such gratitude. First to Mr. Stradal for happening to be on that infrequently traveled road that night, finding Toni and going to the first house you saw to initiate the 911 call. Then for returning to Toni; we know your presence comforted her and we are so grateful to you that she was not alone out there while she waited for first responders to arrive. Then to Mr. Degray for opening your home and allowing Mr. Stradal to report that an accident had occurred and for making the 911 call. We are forever indebted to you both! Thank you everyone for your support, your thoughts, prayers, and well wishes. Toni’s injuries were severe but she continues to make progress each day and her doctors are optimistic for a complete recovery. Bless you all!


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53 VEHICLES WANTED $150 and Up for most junk cars. Towing available. Call for more information. Ostrom's Auto Parts, Grasston, MN (320) 396-2567. $185+ for Junk Vehicles. Free hauling. Also buying scrap, precious metals. (320) 385-0122/ (612)3600396

54 CLASSIC & ANTIQUE '47 Ply Coupe. New paint, int., eng. $8K. '51 Chev 4 dr Woody Wagon runs. Needs brakes. Rust through original $6k. 763-6395152.

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55 CYCLES Motorcycle 2002 Suzuki Black Marauder. 805Cc, 4400 miles, $4,200 OBO 763-689-6807 WE TRADE for:Boats, motorcycles, ATVs & RVs. Eide Chrysler: (320)-629-5300

56 RV'S 2000 Sportsman Travel Trailer, 28 ft, new roof and vents. New awning, new tires, 12 slide, twin beds in rear, equalizer hitch $11,425 or bo. 320-679-5602. 99 Shasta 29' Class C motor home, only 21k mi, generator, sleeps 6, exc. cond. New tires, brakes, calip., $20,500. 612-3904142.

58 TRUCKS VANS/SUVS '02 Olds Silhouette Xtd GLS mini van, 150K, $3000/b.o. 651-470-9631

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99 CONSTRUCTION '94 JD FellerBuncher 653E Hotsaw 87k invst'd bo 651-895-4785 L i f t m a s t e r Professional garage doors & openers. 763-434-4545 or 1800-854-2736.

102 SERVICES OUTDOOR WOODBURNING FURNACES, All STAINLESS STEEL, Lifetime Warranty. Also, Radiant Floor Heat Water Tubing! Compare & Save! FREE Estimates. www.mikesheating.com 1-800-4464043. Alterations and clothing repairs, 25 years experience. 320-3964152 Contact Rosemary. Braham East Central S a n i t a t i o n Commercial & residential, container service, carts provided. 763-689-2171 or 763444-9862 Barbers on Main 208 S. Main St. in Cambridge. 763-6892133 Embroidery & Ink Embroidery, printing, engraving & gifts. Isanti 763-444-8303

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www.milacabuildingcenter.com CERAMIC tile: No job too small. Retired professional installer. Affordable rates, serving your area. Senior discounts. Donavon 612209-5400 or 320-4960545.

115 HOME HEATING Used Corn Stove Used 1 season. ½ price off of new. Call 763-360-0808

151 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Small plastics company for sale. Operate full or part time. Move to your area. 563-872-4671.

154 EMPLOYMENT

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154 EMPLOYMENT Get paid to go to church. Our business provides church leaders with impressions of first time visitors. We'll hire you to attend a service and give us your feedback. Sign up: www.faithperceptions. com info@faithperceptions. com. Help Wanted: Convenience store. Must be able to work all shifts. Apply in person, Federated Co-op Convenience Store, 206 S. Union, Mora.

157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME Elderwood of Hinckley seeking Part time with potential full time Cooks and Home Health Aids/CNA/ TMA. Please email resume to elderwood@scicable.com, apply in person, or call 320-384-7373. Contact: Tanya Carlson Avon Unlimited Earns. Set your own hours, earn up to 50% of sales, plus earn bonuses. Get free web page to sell online. Only $10 start-up fee or $20 to sign on-line. Contact Wendi at 320333-0179. avonlady mcd@hotmail.com. Help Wanted; Bartender for SaturdaySunday nights 5pmclose. 320-629-7430 apply within.

159 HEALTH CARE East Central A u d i o l o g y Audiology and hearing aid care. Cambridge 763-689-2121. Dr. Susan Weber Audiologist and hearing aid specialist. Cambridge 763-7424844

201 DAY CARE Cambridge Carriage Hills Licensed Day Care, preschool curriculum, structured daily activities. Becky 763-689-2044 or 763228-2483 Megans Family Childcare. Licensed. Mora, MN. 6 a.m.-10 p.m. M-F, 320-679-5257.

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FIRST MONTH’S RENT FREE w/12 Month Lease for New Applicants Northcrest Townhomes in Mora Renting 3-BR Townhome $685 per month Heat & Garage Included Income Guidelines Apply Call Heather at

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201 DAY CARE Pine City Licensed Childcare has F-T openings. Crafts, curriculum, food program, 10 years experience. CCAP accepted. 651-246-3212.

302 FEED/ SEED/HAY Net wrapped 4X5 hay. Mora area, $22. 612-390-7242, can load. Straw $4.00, hay $3.50, small squares, rounds. Call John, 320-679-1564. Delivery available. Mixed Grass hay. First crop. Good solid 4x5 round bales. $23.00, will load. 320279-1063

303 HORSES 2 Qtr Horses, 1 Male $700, 1 Female $500. 320-515-9969

350 COMPUTERS Mitchells Computer Service. Repair, install, all computer needs. 320-515-0490, 320-679-4481. Call David Larson for computer repair and setup. 763-689-5912

353 BUILDING SUPPLIES 10-30' Floor Trusses for sale. $2,000 obo. 763-689-9458

355 HOUSEHOLD Oak Grandfather Clock. Good cond. $350. 651-674-8336

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358 FIREWOOD Dry oak firewood, $120. 16” cut, split, stored undercover. Free delivery in area. 320-224-9878.

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358 FIREWOOD 20 foot pole-length mixed firewood, 5 cord load, delivered, $575. For hauls over 25 miles, delivery charge added. 320-679-1815. Dry Oak firewood. Lrg pickup load, $120 Fast, free delivery 320-241-6983 For Sale: Cut, split ash firewood, $60 a pickup load, 320-679-2933. Jonsered chain saw...Sales & Service. Oregon bar and chain for sale. Call Jeff's Welding, 320-679-2524. Wanted: Standing saw timber and firewood, (320)679-1815.

361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952.

362 MISC. Demo Wood Pellet Grill starting @549.00. 40lbs bulk grill pellets only $24.00. Call 763360-0808 Fuel and Organic Fertilizer. 651-2163281 or 651-674-4277 Hussman Domes refrigerated display case, 74” long x 43 1/2” high x 43 1/2” wide. Also 2 convection ovens, hoods for ovens, 3 compartment sink, 1 hand sink. $7,000 for all. Call Eric at 763-444-7463 Court Resources. Bankruptcy debt relief $860*. Divorce/Custody $570*. Civil/Criminal start at $165*. *court fees additional. 218-828-4483. 763-792-4940. Court Resources. Bankruptcy debt relief $860*. Divorce/Custody $570*. Civil/Criminal start at $165*. *court fees additional. 218-828-4483. 763-792-4940. Delta 10" compound slide saw, sidekick, one 10" extra blade, $400; Makita table saw, 8 1/4" with stand, $300; Makita belt sander, 3" x 24", $100. Call 320-679-1965. IRON for sale. Flats, angle, channel, rounds and sheets. Grade 8 nuts and bolts up to 1” diameter. Call Jeff's Welding, 320-679-2524.

362 MISC. Looking for that perfect gift for an anniversary or birthday? Think about giving a subscription to the Kanabec County Times. Call our office today (320)679-2661 to start delivery – we accept Visa or Mastercard!

367 SPORTING GOODS 16' Wheel fish house with bathroom, 3 beds 6-holes, extras. $5300 612-390-4142. Mountain Bike, Trek Y3, $1,200. Really loaded! Call 612-4818976. Sharp! Back Woods Sports live bait 763-689-1987 Princeton.

368 APPLIANCES For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings (320) 6794047

369 WANTED Diabetic test strips wanted. Will pay cash for unopened non-expired boxes. Call 612695-6991. Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867

401 AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY, JAN 28, 5:00 p.m. Household/Shop. 1381 King Rd., 5 miles S. of Mora. Nosbusch Auctions, Inc. See larger auction bill in this issue. Jeff Nosbusch, auctioneer. Lic. #30-43. NosbuschAuctions. com

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401 AUCTION CALENDAR

Weekly Hay, Straw, Firewood & Miscellaneous

AUCTION Auctions held in 2 locations: Bock, MN 1st & 3rd Sat. at 10:30am at Bock Creamery in Bock.

Zimmerman, MN Every Sunday at Noon at Twin Pines Excavating Yard in Zimmerman. Located: 1 block south of stoplights in Zimmerman along State Hwy 169.

Paul’s Auction Service 320-679-3377 (office) or 612-390-0535 (cell) 451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Two-room office space, 221 South Union St., Mora, next to the theater. Heather, 651-454-2000.

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL Rush City 3 bdrm home or Lrg 2 bdrm Base Rent $1185 or $960/mo. Avail now. 612-716-6179 Meadowbrook 1 & 2-BR apartments, Mora, starting at $595 and up per mo. No smoking, no pets. 1st month free to qualified applicants. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. Mora 1-BDRM apartment. All utilities paid except electric. $485/month. Available March 1. Non-smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. Mora 2-BDRM townhouse and garage. All utilities paid except electric. $675/month. Available immediately. No pets, no smoking. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. Why live in an apartment when you can own a home, have a yard, have a dog. Manufactured homes for sale with low down and 0% finacing. Call now for more information, 320-679-6933.


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1 BDRM, washer/dryer, utilities included, $495, 320-679-2436. 1-BR house for rent, Mora. Recently remodeled, $500/month. 612-290-9869. Apts. for rent, Mora. $425-$650. All utilities included, 320-515-1887. For Rent: 1 BDRM house, Mora. $500 + utilities, 320-515-1887.

Only one 2-BR Apt. Remaining! Call today to see how to get ½ month of FREE RENT!

320-629-4713 If no answer, please leave a message.

For Rent: 2-BDRM, Mora apt. available now. $700/month includes heat, water/sewer, garbage. Clean people, friendly bldg. 612-432-9326, leave message.

Mora, 1 BDRM plus. Walk-out basement, $500/month. Includes electric, heat, phone, satellite TV, garage. 320-679-2409.

1BR Apt.-Pine City. Close to Pine Tech, downtown. Sandy 763-464-4129.

For Rent in Pine City. 2BR house $650 + utils. 320-629-8186

Call 320-679-2661 Mora or 320-629-6771 Pine City

CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS

LAWN SERVICE BIDS Lakes and Pines Community Action Council is currently seeking bids for lawn care services for the 2012 season at their Central Office Facility located at 1700 Maple Ave. East, Mora, MN 55051. Preference for lawn care to be done during non-business hours on an as needed basis, dependent on the year’s weather. Your proposal should include separate pricing for the general lawn areas and the fenced portion for billing purposes as well as your service schedule and policies surrounding decision making on when to perform services. Proof of liability insurance must be provided if selected. Bids should be submitted to Denise Stewart by 4:30 pm January 27, 2012 for consideration by mail, fax (320) 679-4139 or e-mail: lap@lakesandpines.org. Lakes and Pines is an equal opportunity employer/contractor.

Adult 55+ Community

• 1- & 2-BR Apts. • Fitness Center • Washer/Dryer in each apartment • All utilities plus Cable TV included in rent • Tuck-under Garages

(320) 679-5610 One bedroom apartment with garage $675.00/month and two bedroom apartment with garage $725.00/month both available immediately and located in the City of Hinckley. Call 320336-8978 or 320-6297537 for more information.

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You’ll love our remodeled 2BR! Solid oak cabinets, dishwasher, built-in microwave, ceramic tile. No pets.

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Wanted: Land, buildable, hunting land close to I-35W, trade for land. Call 1-507213-7467. Want some extra cash? Wanted: Hunting leases. Archery deer only. 1 responsible hunter. Any size properties 25 miles Forest Lake, 612-845-6582.

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502 4 SALE BY OWNER

453 ROOMMATES Camb-S, M/F, responsible, no kids or pets. $300/mo. Plus utilities split 3 ways Email roxy11779@aol.com

454 STORAGE G & G Storage. 10X16, 10x20, 10x24 & 10x26. Phone Richard, 320-679-2638, or Donald 320-679-2913.

The Pine Center for the Arts, a regional arts center based in Pine City, MN, is seeking a highly motivated and self-starter Executive Director.

501 REAL ESTATE WANTED

FSBO: 4 unit apartment in Cambridge. 2-2bdrms, 2 -1 bdrms. Owner financing available. Priced to sell $235,000 763-2459496 New Home in 2006. W/O Rambler. Shows like model. 10 ac. Stanchfield. $190,000 320-396-3522

Place an ad today!

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502 4 SALE BY OWNER For Sale by Owner in Mora Executive Home-Must see to appreciate. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Double car garage. Newly remodeled private master suite, hickory hardwood floor, bath-double vanity, large tiled shower. 2 main floor bedrooms with full bath. Efficient kitchen. Great room, fire place, cedar walls & ceiling, & oak floor, main floor laundry, full basement. Maintenance free exterior. New roof. Cedar deck, fenced back yard. $179900 By appointment only. Call Mike at 612-390-1821.

506 REAL ESTATE

YOU’VE GOT IT.

2 beautiful 5 acre lots in Harris, close to 35W. $55,900. 651674-2687 Camb. 2br Yr round lakehouse, dbl lot, 30 min from cities. 150' of sandy shore, price reduced $132,888 763443-0997 Cambridge townhome 2bd w/loft, 2ba. $95,000. 100% Financing Avail. 651398-1274 Farm Rock Creek 5br, 2 bath, w/ 3 barns, 3 garages. Conventional rent to own or roomates. 1507-213-7467

Somebody else wants it! Got something special you no longer use? Sell it in the Classifieds. It may just be the perfect item to fill somebody else’s need.

Call 320-629-6771 to place an ad

503 LOTS & ACREAGE Log Home Lots: Rock Creek home lot, 3-34 acres, near I-35, possible trade for land 1-507-213-7467.

504 MOBILE HOMES Manufactured home service. Interior, exterior, storm damage. Licensed, insured. D-Y Service & Repair. 320-272-4529/612390-0581.

The Classifieds The Classifieds The Classifieds Call 320-679-2661 or 320-629-6771 to place your ad.

FOR SALE BY OWNER $

The full-time Executive Director will be expected to: recruit and mobilize volunteers; plan, organize and market Creative Arts Programming, including weekly lessons, classes, gallery showings and sepcial events projects; manage the Center under the supervision of the Board of Directors.

36,000

THE KEY

Qualifications include: Bachelor’s Degree in related field, two years arts/management/marketing experience. The mission of the Pine Center for the Arts is to provide the arts for everyone. To apply: send a letter of interest, current resume and three references to: Pine Center for the Arts, PO Box 308, Pine City, MN 55063 or to info@ pinecenter.org. Applications must be postmarked by Feb. 10. For more information, visit www.pinecenter.org or e-mail info@pinecenter.org.

Mobile home on 5½ wooded acres near Grasston, MN. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Call for more info 651-395-2238

Daycare DIRECTORY DIR D IR RE RE ECTORY CTORY

NEED YOUR DAYCARE LISTED? Call Annette at 320-225-5124 MINI MUSTANGS CHILDCARE CENTER We offer an infant room, toddler room, preschool/school-age room. Licensed teachers for each age level. We have structured activities throughout the day. Great hours: 6am to 6pm Monday-Friday. Call 320-679-8254

LORI’S LICENSED DAYCARE

Call Now & Set Up A Walk-Thru! Openings Now Available. Great location, safe fenced-in playyard, healthy meals and snacks, story times, fun activities, music and more... Call Lori at 320-629-3932

NIKI’S NOODLE BOPPERS Openings starting May 2012 for full or part-time infant/toddler openings. Please call Niki Taylor 320-282-4214

NEW SUPER LOW RATES! MORA

$600 Including utilities. 1-BDRM basement duplex. Mora. Walking to downtown. 612-210-8424.

Northridge Apartments in Pine City

2BR - Milaca

PINE CITY

Meadows Edge Elderly Housing Isanti 1BR, heat incl., EHO. 763-444-0037 or 952935-6256.

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Pine City-Downtown 1BR, on water, remodeled. No pets. Avl. Now $600-mo. (651) 231-0101

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL

MORA

Pine City-deluxe 2BR w/deck, dishwasher, south-facing, laundry on-site. $735+elec. 651-983-5771

Dala Estates. Beautifully renovated & remodeled 3-BR, 2-BA condominiums. Everything new throughout, including full size stackable washer & dryer in every unit. Walking distance to parks & town. Security building. $925 2nd floor apts., $975 1st floor apts. per month/damage deposit. No pets/no smoking. Please call 320-209-2154 for an appointment.

454 STORAGE

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL

PINE CITY

Rush City: 3BR/1+BA S.F.home. No smoke/ no pets. Avail.Feb.1, $825+utils.(763)-3602924

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL

PINE CITY

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL

Licensed, reliable daycare is offering: preschool activities, food program, fenced yard, flexible hours, clean/safe environment and great care! Call Vicki (320)679-0336

ASHLEY’S LIL’ RAILROAD RASCALS Openings now available for all ages. Great location in town, 1 block from school, 2 blocks from either park or library. I have the food program and do lots of fun activities with the children, arts & crafts, stories & more. Flexible hours. 320-629-6472 or 320-591-0096

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24 - ADVERTISER, JANUARY 22, 2012

Clean Up Kanabec County

Assistant Pine County Attorney Michelle Skubitz has written that Kanabec County Attorney Amy Brosnahan did not refer fleeing charges to Pine County in the Joel Bos case.

The Project to Clean Up Kanabec The best way to get your story to us is County is comparing the apparto leave information in the comment ent selective manner in which section on the website County Attorney Brosnahan www.cleanupkanabeccounty.com charges and prosecutes many or e-mail us at types of cases. cleanupkanabeccounty@google.com Has Amy Brosnahan charged and prosecuted YOU for fleeing when Please leave your contact your actions were much less serious than those of Chief Deputy Bos? information and investigators If she has, the Project would like to hear from you! will contact you.

AN EVENING OF WALKING FUN

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Saturday, January 28 The annual Lanternloppet on Saturday, Jan. 28, will be a walking event on a shortened course if the lack of snow persists. The Mora Ski Club, which sponsors the event, decided since the Lanternloppet is such a social event an evening walking on the ski course by lantern light was better than cancelling the event.

Directions to the Lanternloppet are: Travel north from Mora on Highway 65 and turn left onto County Road 25. Then turn right on County Road 80. Parking is available in the parking lot on the West side of road.

Outdoor fires will be available for cooking and beverages will be available as usual. The course, however, will be shortened and will run from the parking lot to the Ski Club warming house and to Glen and Jean Johnstone’s cabin. The Lanternloppet starts at dusk.

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