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RENT YOUR OWN TABLE . . . You can rent a table for $10.00 to sell your garage sale items indoors with no fear of the weather! Questions? Want to rent a table? Contact Trisha Kotsmith 320-272-5050 or tkotsmith@ogilvie.k12.mn.us
Mora Public Schools Independent School District 332 Absentee Voting Notice Mora Public Schools May 21, 2015 Election Absentee Ballot Information You may be out of town or have a busy schedule and find that you are unable to get to the polling location on Election Day, but still want to vote in the election. You can vote by casting an absentee ballot prior to Election Day. Absentee voting begins April 6, 2015, and runs through May 20, 2015. There are two ways to vote by absentee ballot for this school election: in person and by mail. First, you must apply for an absentee ballot.
How to Get an Absentee Ballot Application Absentee ballot applications are available business days at the Mora District Office, 400 Maple Ave. E., Mora, MN 55051 until May 19th during the hours of 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. and May 20th from 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. You can pick an application up in person, call in a request, or go to www.moraschools.org or http://mnvotesinfo.sos.state.mn.us/ to print an application. In order to accommodate for mail transit times, you should apply as soon as you know that you will need to vote by absentee ballot. Completed application forms may be faxed to 320-679-6209 or e-mailed to choyles@moraschools.org to expedite this process. Emailed copies need to be scanned in and then emailed, as your signature needs to be included. The polling location for the May 21st referendum is Mora High School, 400 Maple Ave. E., Mora, MN on the west end in the North Gym. Hours of operation will be 12:00 p.m. (noon) to 8:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please call 320-679-6200 or 320-679-6201.
Come celebrate Duke Peterson’s 90th Birthday Sunday, April 19 from 1-3 pm at Siloa Lutheran Church Braham, MN APRIL 16 -18 HERITAGE PLAYERS PRESENT ‘DON’T HUG ME’ The Pine City Heritage Players continue their humorous production of “Don’t Hug Me - The Musical” at the new Pine City High School auditorium the weekend of Thursday through Saturday, April 16-18 at 7:30 p.m. each night. Visit www.facebook.com/pcheritageplayers for ticket sales information. APRIL 17 - 19 - PARADISE THEATRE FILM FESTIVAL Paradise Theatre in Mora presents a celebration of Coen Brothers fi lms during a weekend-long fi lm festival Friday through Sunday, April 17-19 beginning with “Oh Brother Where Art Thou” at 7 p.m. on Friday. Visit www.paradisetheatre.com for tickets, complete showtimes and descriptions. APRIL 19 HAUGEN FAMILY FUNDRAISER A free-will offering spaghetti dinner and bake sale benefit for Inez Haugen will take place on Sunday, April 19 from 4-7 p.m. at First Lutheran Church in Hinckley, followed by social time and a silent auction from 7:30-10 p.m. at the Legion Hall in Hinckley. Inez has been diagnosed with oral cancer and has undergone multiple surgeries and treatments. To donate online visit www. gofundme.com/146ogo.
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Tuesday Senior League Starts May 5 (open to the public) Tuesday • Women’s League 2 person teams Starts May 5 (open to the public) Wednesday • Men’s League 4 person teams Starts June 10 (open to the public) Wednesday • Women’s League Starts May 6 (open to the public) Thursday • Men’s League Starts May 7 (members only) Friday • Couples League Starts June 5 (open to the public) Junior Golf Camps Session 1 - June 16-19 Session 2 - July 14-17
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Kanabec County’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection Saturday, May 16, 2015 • 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The col lec of charg tion event is fr e County e to all Kanabe e c propert y owne — The HHW and Clean-up Day events are supported by Kanabec County Commissioners — and reside rs dispose nts to safely o f Pre-registration must be submitted by Thursday, April 30, 2015. hazardo household us wast Registration Form: Household es.
Hazardous Waste Collection Name: Address:
Phone #: Township: Description of hazardous waste (including type & quantity):
How To Package And Transport Protect yourself. Wear protective clothing, gloves, and goggles. Do not smoke. Do not wear contact lenses if handling solvents. Do not expose yourself to toxic chemicals if pregnant. Work in a well-ventilated area. Avoid breathing fumes. Keep children and pets away.
Bring Materials in original containers. If original container is not available, clearly mark on your container its present contents. Do not mix different or unknown wastes in the same container!
Pack Carefully. Place containers in a cardboard box lined with plastic. Pack them in an upright position with newspaper separating each container. Tighten all lids before transporting. If container is leaking, pack in a larger leak-free container; soak up leakage with kitty litter.
Transport. Place boxes in car trunk. If you must transport inside the car, keep the car ventilated, and place combustibles out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
Event Location: East Central Solid Waste, 1756 180th Ave., Mora, MN 55051 Directions: Take Hwy. 65 South of Mora to Hwy. 23. Go West on Hwy. 23 for 2 1/2 miles. Then turn Right on 180th Ave. The facility is located on the North side of the road.
Send completed pre-registration form by Thursday, April 30, 2015 to: Kanabec County Environmental Services 903 Forest Ave E, Mora, MN 55051 Phone: 320-679-6456 • Fax 320-679-6433
What to Bring
What NOT to Bring
R Acids, bases R Fluorescent lights, compact and tubular (this includes the new bulbs) R Insecticides R Paint thinner, solvents, oil based paint, stain, varnish R Pesticides and herbicides and other garden and agricultural chemicals R Aerosol containers (full or partially full) R Thermometers R Any other household products that are either poisonous, flammable, or corrosive.
R LATEX PAINT (this can be dried out and disposed of with garbage) R Alkaline batteries: if in doubt bring them to the event R Appliances R Empty containers R Industrial/commercial waste R Propane tanks or compressed gas R Radioactive material or explosive R Tires, auto batteries, used motor oil, this can be recycled locally R Unidentified waste R Other non-hazardous waste
Kanabec County HHW Day is being held in conjunction with Kanabec County Clean-up Day. ALL HHW materials need to be registered. The day of the event all registered HHW participants will be directed to the HHW drop off before any clean-up/recycle materials are dropped off, please have HHW materials accessible for easy and fast drop off.
If you have questions, please contact Kanabec County Environmental Services • 320-679-6456
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Going, Going, Gone! AUCTION Chisago / Lindstrom / North Branch Area
PERSONAL PROPERTY
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Located: 32477 Logton Avenue North, Chisago, MN 55013
SUNDAY, APRIL 26th, 2015 – 11:15 AM
Selling in 2 Rings - Items Ready for Viewing 2 Hours Before Sale Time CAR, MOTORCYCLE & SPORTING GOODS
FARM AUCTION WED. APRIL 22, 2015 • 10:00 AM LYLE MACVEY; OWNER
ReinhardtAuctions.com
2110 Cty. Rd. 105 Barnum, MN 55707
CLEAN HAYING EQUIPMENT - NEW HOLLAND 1465 HAYBINE, 9-Ft.; Ford 501, 3-Pt. 7-Ft. Mower; New Holland 258, and JD Roll-a-Bar Rakes; JOHN DEERE 467 LARGE ROUND BALER, Mega-Wide Pickup, w/Cover Edge Net Wrap, NICE; New Holland 311 Hayliner PTO Square Baler, Nice; Factory Skid Mount Bale Spear; KUHNS 1036F SQUARE HAY BALE ACCUMULATOR, Approx. 3 years old, Like-new; Skid Mount 510F Bale Lift, Used for picking up 10 square bales behind accumulator; 3 Running Gears w/Racks; Triple Axle 24-Ft. Bale Trailer EQUIPMENT - NEW HOLLAND L160 DIESEL SKID LOADER, (2008/2009) 46 hp, w/Material Bucket, Quick Attach, Good Rubber, Cab w/Heat, 3,995 hours, Motor replaced; IHl 2500B Diesel Loader/Backhoe, Cab; Cletrac DG Crawler/Dozer TRACTORS & MACHINERY - Ford 5000 Row Crop Diesel Tractor, 5200 Series, W.F., 3-Pt.; Oliver 1755 Diesel Tractor, W.F., 3-Pt.; Case 930 Comfort King Diesel Tractor, W.F., 3-Pt.; John Deere B Tractor; JOHN DEERE 3-PT. HITCH, For John Deere A, B, G, 50, 60, or 70; JD Plow and Disc; Packer; Sprayer; King Kutter and Bush Hog SQ600 3-Pt. Rotary Mowers; Back Blade; Post Auger VEHICLES & DIRT BIKE -1999 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4, Ext. Cab, Style-Side Box, 125k; B&W 5th Wheel Bolt In Hitch, Ball Turn-Over Style, Model 1197R, Fits 1999-2004 ½-Ton Ford Pickup; 1998 Dodge Durango SLT; 2003 Honda XR100 Dirt Bike; 1973 Yamaha RD200 Motorcycle; 1973 Evinrude Bobcat SS, 437cc, 32 hp Snowmobile, Nice; 1973 Evinrude Norseman 437cc, 27 hp Snowmobile; Galvanized Snowmobile Trailer; SHOP - Garden Tractors; Chainsaws; Power Shop Tools; Many Other Shop Items; STOCK TRAILER AND TACK -1995 S&S Tandem Axle Stock Trailer; Round Pen, 13 Ten-Ft. Panels w/Walk Gate; 9 Saddles; Large Quantity of Bridles, Headstalls, Bits, and Other Horse Tack; Dbl. Set of Vintage Workhorse Harness; Etc. HOUSEHOLD - Small Storage Building Full of Asst. Furniture (Stanley and A.Brandt Ranch Oak)
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SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, 2015 – 8:30 AM PARTIAL LISTING - For complete list & photos go to www.midwestauctions.com GORDY & RITA LOBDELL
(For questions about these items please call 320-679-4050)
JD #7720 Combine, 4-WD, Lots of Recent Repairs & Updates. JD #444 Corn Head. MN #450 Gravity Box & 15-Ton Heavy Duty MN Gear w/ Light Kit. JD #7200 4-Row Wide Corn Planter, Dry Fert, Light Kit. JD #3960 Forage Chopper. 2 Gehl #970 Forage Boxes w/Tandem Gears. Gehl #99 Forage Blower. Killbros 175-Bushel Gravity Box w/ Auger. Killbros 175-Bushel Gravity Box. JD Grain Drill w/Grass on Rubber, 12’
SEMI TRACTOR & HEAVY EQUIPMENT (Partial List) 1994 Ford L9000 Tri-Axle Dump w/ Steerable Axle, 18,000 Front, 40,000 lb. Rear, 104,000 Miles. 1992 Int’l L10 Single Axle Dump, Cummins, 9-Spd. Case #450 Dozer w/ 6-Way Blade w/ Winch. Komatsu P31 Dozer, 6-Way Blade. 1975 #MK30 Petite Boom Truck Crane, 15-Ton, 60’ Reach, Detroit. Hough 30-B Wheel Loader, IH Dsl. Cat #977 Traxavator, 4-in-1 Bucket, Rear Ripper. Ford #455C Tractor Backhoe, Open Station, Stick Controls. Ford #545A Industrial Dsl Loader Tractor w/Belly. Allis #705 Dsl Forklift. Melrose #S205, Cab, Heat, Foot or Hand Controls. Melrose #853 Skid Loader. New Holland #LX885 Skid Loader. JD #7775 Skid Loader. 18” Hydro Ax Shear Head. 1986 Fruehauf 48’ Semi Trailer w/ Hood Log Loader. 12’ Dump Truck Box. Stout Walk Thru Pallet Forks. New 8’ Material Bucket for Skid Loader. New 72” Rock Bucket for Skid Loader. New 72” Rock Bucket w/ Grapple for Skid Loader. 2 New Pallet Forks for Skid Loader. Post Puller. Single Grapple. Root Bucket w/Grapple. 60” Skid Loader Bucket. TRACTORS (Partial List) JD #4640, 2-WD, 42” Rubber w/ Duals, Super Clean, 3-Bank Hydraulics. Versatile #875, 4-WD, 9,000 Hrs, Cummins Power. White #2-135, 2-WD, Cab. White #2-105, 2-WD, Cab. JD #4020, Power Shift, Cab. IH #3588, 2+2. Farmall M, NF. Farmall Super MTA, NF. Farmall Super M, WF. Farmall H, NF, Long Axles. JD #620, Gas, NF. JD #60, NF. Case IH 2394, FWD, Power Shift, Duals, 6,000 Hrs. Case #930 Tractor, Cab, 3-Pt. Oliver #1650, Dsl w/ Cab, 3-Pt. Oliver #70 w/ Saw Rig. Ferguson #30 Tractor. VEHICLES (Partial List) 2011 Ford F250, 4x4, XLT Crew Cab, Short Box, Auto, 107,000 Miles (Blue). 2010 Ford F350, XLT, 4x4, Crew Cab, Long Box, Diesel, 109,000 miles (White). 2010 Ford F150, Extended Cab, 4-WD, V8 4.6L Engine, 6.5’ Bed, Low Miles. 2009 Ford F250, XL, 4x4, Extended Cab, Long Box, Auto, 112,000 Miles (White). 2008 Ford F350, XL, Crew Cab, 4x4 Long Box, Auto, 111,000 Miles (White). 2007 Chevrolet Suburban Z71 LTIII Package, Loaded Sun Roof, TV, Leather (Black). 2007 Ford F350, 4-WD, Crew, Flatbed, AM/FM, A/C, Tilt, V8 6.0L Turbo Diesel. 2003 Chevrolet Impala. 2002 Chevrolet Impala. 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix. 2002 Ford F550, Crew Cab, V-10 w/ J-Craft Dump Box. 2001 Lincoln Navigator. 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. 1997 Int’l 4700 Rollback, 507K Miles, 7.6L Diesel. 1994 Ford F250 Service Truck. 1970 Mustang, 59,000 Miles, All Original. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT
12 New 16’ Bull Gates. White Oak Feed Bunks. Creep Feeder. 300 T-Posts. Horse Stall Fronts. Saddle Racks. Miscellaneous Tack. LAWN & GARDEN IH #1282 Cub Cadet Lawn Mower. 2002 New Holland MC22 4WD Mower, Diesel, Hydro Trans., 22 hp, 72 “ Mower Deck. 1993 Excel Hustler 440 Mower, 45 hp Ford Engine, Hydrostatic Transmission, 146” Cutting Width, 2880 lbs., 1,822 Hours. Lawn Sweeper.
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SPORTING ITEMS
Deer Mounts. Fish Mounts. Wood Duck Mounts. Golden Pheasant Mounts. Set of Large Moose Antlers. Sets of Cattle Long Horns. Saddles & Tack. Fishing Poles. Tackle Boxes. Ice Fish House. Camping Supplies. PARTS Lots of Harley & Other Bike Parts. Lots of Honda 3-Wheeler Parts. Lots of Car Parts. 1993 Chevy 350 Engine w/Tranny & Transfer Case. 100+ Manuals.
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AUCTION
GUNS
Winchester 4440 NRA Rifle, New in Box. Henry Golden Boy .22 Lever Action. 2 Remington 1100, 12 ga. Shot Guns. 2 Remington 870, 12 ga. Shot Guns. Winchester Model 12, 12 ga. Shot Gun. Mossberg Model 835, 12 ga. Shot Gun, 3-1/2 Magnum w/Extra Slug Barrel. Eastfield Model 916 12 ga. Shot Gun. Marlin 12 ga. Goose Gun. Remington Model 597, .22 Long w/Scope & Laser Light. Cougar 9mm. Hand Gun. Johnson Arms Model 66 .22 Pistol. Smith & Wesson Model 52-2 .38 Cal. Ruger Black Hawk 357 Strong. 45 cal. Black Powder.
Owners: ELWOOD & MARCELLA SPERR
Call Reinhardt Auction Service at 218-845-2260 “Work hard-Sell right!”
Mora / Ogilvie Area
TOOLS
3-Tier Stackable Tool Box. Fowler Micrometer. Dial Indicator. Pressure Mic. Welding Table 4x8. Hand Tools. Engine Hoist. Socket Sets. Hammers. Pliers. Craftsman Drill Press. 3/4 Craftsman Bench Grinder. Lots of New Hardware. 5000 Watt Generator. 5 HP Air Compressor. Extension Cords. Caster Wheels. Chop Saw. Table Saw. 9 Chain Saws. Belt Sander. Pneumatic Tools. Small Sand Blasting Cabinet. Parts Washer. Work Benches & Shelving. 48” Fan. Snap On Battery Charger. Grinders. Drills. 2 Air Truck Jacks. Small Gantry. 12-Section Warehouse Racking. Car Tires & Motorcycle Tires.
Visit our website at www.midwestauctions.com & click on Paul’s Auction Service or call for flier. AUCTION TERMS: Usual auction terms. We now accept MasterCard and Visa
UPCOMING AUCTIONSSun. April 26th, 10 am- Real Estate and Moving Auction for Andy Huttenen, Floodwood, MN Thurs. May 14th, 10 am- Real Estate and Estate Auction for Jim Wilminko, Floodwood, MN Sun. May 17th, 10 am- Estate Auction for Schjeldahls, Sturgeon Lake, MN
Spring Consignment
1996 Ford Probe. 1976 Iron Head Sportsman 1200cc Motorcycle. 2002 113 Cubic Inch S&S Custom Motorcycle. Kawasaki 440 Motorcycle. 1995 Harley Davidson 1200 Sportster Motorcycle. 200cc Bombardier 4-Wheeler. JD #325 Garden Tractor w/Mower Deck, Snow Blower & Tiller. Cub Cadet #LTX1050 Mower. Motorcycle Lift, Extra Wide for 4-Wheelers. Cub Cadet #61432 Commercial Walk Behind w/ Cart. Cub Cadet Snow Blower. Shop Built Wood Splitter, 11 hp Koehler Motor. 12 Honda 3-Wheelers, Some Running & Some Parts. 6 Snowmobiles. 4 Snow Blowers. Genes 26” Big Wheel Bike. Sled Bed 2-Place Aluminum Trailer. Meyers 7.5 Hydra Turn. 3 Trash Pumps. 2 Garden Tillers. 24 Tomato Cages. COLLECTABLES & HOUSEHOLD Wood Carving of Harley Davidson Eagle. John Wayne Pictures. John Wayne Clock. John Wayne TV Tray. 1937 Aladdin Lamp. 5 Sets of Silverware. Vases. Candle Holders. Decanters. Glass Purses. Bell Collection. Angel Collection. Many Figurines. Cut Edge Glass. Carousal Horse. Ship Collection. Doll Collection. Barbie Collection. Cowboy Hat Collection. Old Tonka Toys. Spoon Collection. Kennedy Newspaper & Magazines Articles. 911 Newspaper & Magazine Articles. 10 Train Sets. 1/18th Die Cast Toy Cars in Box. Old Auto Block Toys. Horse Weather Vane. 2 Large Copper Eagles. Waltham Clock. Old Car Radios. Pictures & Prints. PETS 16 Cockatiels. 2 Chihuahua Dogs. Chicken Coop. Chicken Feeders. Garden Shed. 4 Large Bird Cages.
70 - 2x6x16 White Oak. 200- 2x6x8 White Oak. 50 -2x6x12 White Oak. Large Pile of Miscellaneous White Oak. 800 Bd. Ft. Red Oak. 400 Bd. Ft. Cherry. 400 Bd. Ft. Maple. 500 Bd. Ft. Aspen. 400 1x6x8 Ft. Pine. 300 - 2x4x8 Ft. Pine. 3 Units Kiln Dried Hickory. 2 Units 8/4 Kiln Dried White Pine 2x4 Cedar. 4x4 Cedar. 6’ Dog Ear Fence Boards. Semi Loader of Power Poles. Composite Decking. James Hardie Soffit Material. TREES & EQUIPMENT 100+ Fresh Potted Spruce Trees. 2-Seated Side by Side 3-Pt. Transplanter. 3’ Tree Toad Spade. 55Gallon 3-Pt. Sprayer. Buhler Farm King 5’ 3-Pt. Disc. Cyclone RD4 30” Mower, 3-Pt. Woods 6’ Finishing Mower. Rhino 8’ Brush Cutter, 3-Pt. Ford 4’ Finishing Mower. 5’ 3-Pt. Bush Hog Back Blade. Tree Carrier. Onan Generator. 3’ Land Roller. Wreath Rings.
Paul’s Auction Service
1541 - 210th Ave., Ogilvie, MN 56358 • 320-679-3377 (Office) • 612-390-0535 (Cell) Auctioneer: Paul Strunge #33-25 Clerk: Paul’s Auction Service
ADDRESS: 1541 210th Avenue, Ogilvie, Minnesota
Located: 4.5 miles North of Ogilvie, MN on MN State Hwy. #47, then 1.5 miles East on Kanabec Cty. Rd. #6. Or 6 miles West of Mora, MN on Kanabec Cty. Rd. #6. Watch for Auction Arrows. Hope to see everybody there! All Items must be checked in on or before Thurs., April 23rd at 12:00 noon. Any items w/ a title must bring title when you check them in. This is a consignment Auction. All warranties are between the sellers & the buyers, not Paul’s Auction Service. Some items may be subject to prior sale.
FARM EQUIPMENT (Partial List) JD #630 Disc w/ Harrow. Miller 16’ Offset Disc. IH #470 20’ Disc. JD #110 Disc. JD 12’ Tandem Disc. JD #7000 4-Row Planter/w Bean Cups. Case IH #800 Air Planter, 4-Row Dry Fert. Hinker 22’ Flat Fold Field Cultivator. Glenco 24’ Field Cultivator w/ Harrow. 9-Shank Disc Chisel. 11-Shank Chisel Plow. 6-Row Stock Chopper. White 5-18’s Plow. Ford 5-Bottom Reset Plow. IH #720-5 Bottom Plow. JD 416’ Plow. Oliver 3-16” Plow. 3-Pt. 8’ Disc. Glenco Pony Drag. Van Dale 30’ Manure Pump. Avco/New Idea 244 Tandem Spreader w/ End Gate. H&S #175 Spreader. New Holland #510 Spreader. 2011 New Holland Roll-Belt 450 Utility Rnd Baler. JD #466 Rnd Baler w/ Net Wrap. JD #945 Moco Disc Bine. IH #2400 Rnd Baler. H&S 12-Wheel Hyd Bifold Rake. Rhino 8-Wheel V-Rake. Rhino Tedder Single Windrow (1-Year Old). Case 4-Bar Side Rake. New Idea Side Rake. Massey Harris Sickle Mower. JD #5 Sickle Mower. JS Stoll 9’ 3-Pt. Disc Mower. Case IH #8350 Haybine. Vermeer 504G Rnd Baler. Vermeer 504F Rnd Baler. Gehl #1850 Rnd Baler. Case IH #600 Forage Blower. Badger 16’ Forage Box w/ Tandem Gear. New Idea 326 Picker. New Idea Elevator. JD #336 Sqr Baler w/ #30 Kicker. New Holland #270 Sqr Baler. JD #24T Sqr Baler. E-Z-Flow Gravity Box w/ Auger. MB Gravity Box w/ Auger. Killbros Gravity Box w/ Auger. 2 Bradford Gravity Boxes & Gears. Dakon Gravity Box & Gear. Demco Gravity Box & Gear. Parker Gravity Box & Gear. 2 Westgo Hyd Rock Pickers. Brillion Sure Stand 10’ Seeder. 12’ Dunham Cull-A-Packer Packer. JD 12’ Grain Drill on Rubber w/ Grass. JD 10’ Grain Drill on Rubber w/ Grass. High Speed Hub 10-Ton Running Gear, Had a Tank On It. Westerndorf TA 26 Quick Tach Loader w/ Grapple Bucket, IH Mts. Woods Hyd Loader, Off Case. Dual Loader. New Idea Ground Driving Spreader. 3-Pt. Back Blades. New Holland 7’ Disc Mower. 8’ Flair Mower. Speedco 3-Pt. Auger. SPORTING EQUIPMENT (Partial List) 2007 Kawasaki #310 Mule, 4-Seat, Lift & Big Tires, 645 Hours. 1994 Polaris 400cc 4-Wheeler, 4x4. 2000 Arctic Cat ZR 500 Snowmobile. Double Sledbed Trailer. Crestline 14’ Boat & Trailer. Johnson 9.5 hp Motor w/ Short Shaft. 1982 Honda Twin Star 200cc Motorcycle. Yamaha 225cc Dirt Bike. Coleman Canoe. Alumicaft Canoe. Prowler Canoe. 28’ Travel Trailer. ATV Plow. TRAILERS
2015 New Starlight 20’ Skid Loader Trailer. 2015 New Starlight 20+5 Flatbed Gooseneck Trailer, 3 Flip Ramps. 2015 New Starlight 11’ Ramp Gate Trailer. 2012 PJ Tilt deck Tandem Trailer, 2 -5/16 Ball Hitch, Elec Brakes, 8’ x 24’, 12K Deck Winch, 14K GVWR. 2012 PJ TR20 Tandem Trailer, Pintle, Elec Brakes, 8’ 6” x 20’ Deck, 5’ Ramps, 14K GVWR. 2011 HV-16 Versa Dump 5th Wheel Trailer. 2003 Big Tex 70LT Dump Trailer. Big Tex Skid Loader Trailer. 1977 Gooseneck 24’ 5th Wheel Trailer, Triple Axle, Steel Bed. 24’ Shop Built Gooseneck Trailer. Car Dolly. 1998 Jack 24 ft. 20,000 lb. Dual Tandem Gooseneck Trailer. SHOP EQUIPMENT 40-Ton Press. Gantry. Pressure Washer. Shop Lights. Dewalt 12” Planer. 2 Craftsman Radial Arm Saws. Scroll Saw w/ Stand. 3-Phase Pistorious Cut to Length Saw. 12” Planer. MISCELLANEOUS: Approx. 10-Hay Wagons of Misc to Sell at The End of The Day. Little Tikes Bouncer. 3 Old Warehouse Carts. R.R. Cart. Fuel Barrels. 2 - 38 hp Kohler Motors for Parts. 4 Rintal 12-16.5 Skid Loader Tires. JD #A Parts. 50 Deep Hive Bee Boxes. Oak Dresser & Chair. Wagon Load of Farm Misc Toys. Wagon Load of Misc Pet Foods. Roper Side by Side Refrigerator. 35-Gallons of Red Barn Paint. Coup-A-la. 4 Step Concrete Riser. 3 Step Concrete Riser. Parking Lot Concrete Bumpers.
SPECIAL NOTE: Summer Consignment Auction Saturday, June 28th, 2015 at 8:30 AM
For a complete list, visit our website at www.midwestauctions.com & click on Paul’s Auction Service or call for flier.
AUCTION TERMS: Sales Tax Will Apply. Usual auction terms. We now accept MasterCard and Visa
If you are driving a long ways for one item, please call to make sure that items in. Auction Arranged and Conducted by:
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1541 - 210th Ave., Ogilvie, MN 56358 • 320-679-3377 (Office) • 612-390-0535 (Cell) Auctioneer: Paul Strunge #33-25 Clerk: Paul’s Auction Service
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AUCTIONS Bostrom Farm & Machinery s ’ Consignment Auction 3 Miles South of Isanti on Hwy 65 to 265th Ave. West 1/2 mile.
Saturday May 9th 10:00 am
Hay, Straw, Firewood SOLD AT NOON
Tractors, Trucks,
All types & kinds of Trailers, Skidsteers, farm machinery Irrigation Equipment.
John Deere - 2 cylinder Estate Call now to Consign and free advertising Lyle Bostrom (30-29) 612-270-6395 Nathan Bostrom (30-47) 763-286-6840
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APRIL 21 EAST CENTRAL JOB FAIR The second annual East Central Job Fair will be held at the Cambridge Community Center (505 Spirit Dr. S.) from 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. The fair is free to the public and will have a variety of businesses to meet with about job opportunities from entry level to professional. No prior registration will be required. Job applicants are encouraged to bring a resume and dress for an interview in the event employers want to interview or schedule at interview at the fair. For more information call 763279-4472 or 320-491-9076. APRIL 21 GROWING SIBERIAN IRIS Bill Dougherty, a member of the Iris Society of Minnesota and expert on Siberian iris will speak to the Mora Town and Country Garden Club at their meeting at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center. The Mora club maintains an iris garden at the History Center that is on the Historic Iris Preservation Society’s official list of display gardens. The program is free and open to the public. For more information call Diana at 320-384-0474.
APRIL 22 PULLED PORK FUNDRAISER Zion Lutheran Preschool’s spring fundraiser will be from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. at the church in Mora. A freewill offering will be accepted. Call 679-1094 for more information. APRIL 23 BRAHAM AREA BUSINESS EXPO The public is invited to the Braham Event Center from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. There will be demonstrations, local business exhibits and drawings and prizes. There will also be food available for purchase. APRIL 23 - WINE TASTING The North Country Bottle Shop will be sponsoring a wine tasting event at Bowe’s Restaurant in Mora from 6:30 - 9 p.m. Tickets on sale at the History Center, Mora City Hall and North Country Bottle Shop (persons must be 21 or older to purchase tickets). All proceeds benefit the Kanabec History Center. APRIL 23 - JOB FAIR Dennis Carter, Human Resources Manager at Mille Lacs Academy will be at the Mora Work Force Center from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visit www.nexustreatment.org for a complete listing of current openings. Call Cristy Thomas at 320-679-6493 for more information.
APRIL 18 ‘ART SATURDAY’ IN MORA Learn about managing garden soils, join Terri Huro for “Watercolor Technique and Exploration,” make an alginate face mask or lotion bars during “ART SATURDAY” classes at the Public Services Building, 905 Forest Ave. E., Mora, on Saturday, April 18 with classes beginning at 9:30 a.m. Preregistration is recommended; email artfreesme@gmail.com or call Lauri at 651-224-2319. APRIL 18 POKEGAMA LAKE ASSOCIATION The monthly meeting of the Pokegama Lake Association will be Saturday, April 18 at 9 a.m. with coffee and rolls at 8:30 a.m. Prospective members are welcome at 12965 Lake Line Road. Contact lmclean111@gmail.com for information. APRIL 18 BENEFIT FOR RALPH PAVELKA A sloppy joe dinner, pie auction, silent auction benefit for Ralph Pavelka will take place on Saturday, April 18 from 3-7 p.m. at the Hinckley Community Center. In January Ralph was diagnosed with a rare form of Guillain Barre Syndrome, requiring hospitalization and expensive medication. For questions or to make a donation, contact Kim at 320-420-0915 or email kmb1482@live.com.
Catholic Charities Mora Senior Dining would like to thank the following businesses for their donations to our Volunteer Appreciation Party: ACE HARDWARE BREAD ‘N HONEY BP GAS STATION AKKERMAN INGEBRAND FUNERAL HOME DAIRY QUEEN DANDELION FLORAL DRESSER METHVEN FUNERAL HOME FIRST CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK FREDDIE’S FREEDOM GAS STATION GLEN’S TIRE
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Mora High School Students Work With eMentors Over the past five weeks Mora High School accounting students have been e-mailing back and forth with their eMentors who work at US Bank. U.S. Bank is the fifth largest commercial bank in the United States, with more than 64,000 employees in 46 states. The Personal Finance students were able to meet their eMentors in person on March 9 at the at U.S Bank’s corporate office in Minneapolis.
6th Grade Band Recitals
Each 6th grade band student prepared a solo with a recorded accompaniment during third quarter. They presented their solo at one of six recitals held during the two parent teacher conference nights.
Black Out Bullying First graders in Mrs. Rydberg’s class participated in “Black-Out Bullying” on Thursday, April 2nd. Black clothing was worn by all Fairview elementary staff and students to remember that bullying is not accepted and will not be tolerated. Fairview will continue with every Thursday in April representing a specific color related message to stand up against bullying. The next couple of Thursdays include: Wear Purple: “I’m proud I’m not a bully!” and Wear Red: “Stop bullying and be kind to one another!”
Gabrielle Sundet a Personal Finance student said “The eMentors program opened my eyes as to what life after high school will be like. My mentor answered any questions that I had not only about college, but also about things like ways to be successful in a work environment. I don’t plan on going into a career that involves banks, but I still got a lot of good information that I’m sure I will use in the future. I think that this program was really helpful and that any student who has a chance to participate in it should take it seriously.” Another student Grace Marohn said “The eMentors program is a wonderful opportunity for students to speak with someone in the real world about real issues. By corresponding with my mentor, I was able to find answers to the questions I had about college, daily work life, and the business world. Having someone to speak with about my future and personal goals was incredibly helpful for me. I learned a lot from the program and I hope it continues for a very long time, because it helps students to explore their futures, talk about their career goals, and learn how to write, speak, and act professionally.” Personal Finance students who participated with eMentors and are pictured were: Levi Anderson, Kyle Andreasen, Brady Beier, Maranda Bergstadt, Kevin Brockner, Kameron Dzuris, Hannah Holmes, Jacob Janousek, Keyshawn Johnson, Samantha Johnson, William Kemp, Ashley Link, Cole Lucking, Grace Marohn, Zach Peterson, Kylee Robb, Tyler Saunders, Ethan Simpson, Hailey Spencer, Gabrielle Sundet and Matthew Telander.
HS cast members from this springs production of the Wizard of Oz visit Fairview students in character..... to encourage them to follow the yellow brick road! The play was a huge success with great attendance at all three performances. Fun fact - did you know music teacher Mrs. Patenaude made the costumes for this good witch and that of the tin man and the cowardly lion?
Trailview 6th Graders coordinated a food drive. Students and staff collected nearly 900 items. Those items collected were donated to the high school food shelf. The high school food shelf was started by Dre Atchinson, a freshman at Mora High School.
The Science Museum of Minnesota presented lyceums to Trailview and Fairview students. Fairview learned about Dinosaurs, Sound, and Water and Trailview students learned about Electricity, Engineering, and Energy Connections. Our annual fundraisers pay for most of our lyceums. Thank you for supporting our PK-6 students!
The Mora High School Music Department is looking to retire their Grand Piano which is over 52 years old......to launch their fundraising campaign called the ‘Grand Piano’ project, an a cappella group, The Cats Pajamas, performed for students and community members at a benefit concert! Mora Community Education: Winter Volleyball Co-Ed Champions “Bump Set Woof ” and the runnersup “That One Team.” Please visit our website for updated offerings.
“Elementary students taking Art Around the World classes on Saturdays in March were actually helping support the upcoming trip to Sweden for six of our high school students traveling to our exchange school in Borlange, Sweden. Shown here painting Swedish Kourbit’s were an art room full of students in grade K-6 along with their painting ‘mentors.’ The students traveling are: John and Michael Schwinghamer, Mikaela O’Bert, Emily Hackler, Kelly Becker, and Katie Murner and chaperone Judy Broekemeier. The high school students will be hosted by families in Borlange and touring a variety of educational and cultural stops while in Sweden.”
For a list of Community Education offerings, please visit the Mora School Website at www.moraschools.org and click on Community Education (under the District drop-down) or go to the Webstore. If questions, please call (320) 679-6200.
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Barrel Racing is an Exciting Sport Sports fans and athletes have a plethora of sports to enjoy in this country and around the world, and those options include equestrian events. Equestrian sports have a deep-rooted history and have inspired some avid fans, including those enamored with the sport of barrel racing. Barrel racing originally was established as an event for women on the rodeo circuit. While men rode bucking broncos and bulls and competed in roping events, women displayed horse speed and stamina in barrel racing competitions. Today, barrel racing primarily is a female sport at both the collegiate and professional levels. Barrel racing can be an entertaining experience for spectators and a rewarding one for riders. The goal of the barrel race is to complete a perfect pattern in the least amount of time, so the rider who completes the pattern the fastest wins the competition. The pattern riders face is a complicated cloverleaf design. Riders can choose to enter the first barrel to the left or the right. They circle the barrel and proceed across to barrel number two, then finish out at the third barrel, where they will complete the pattern and exit the course. The approach to the first barrel should be carefully timed and executed to set the stage for the rest of the course. An official distance between barrels exists for professional races. Riders cover 90 feet between barrel one and two. There is 105 feet between barrels one and three and between barrels two and three. Finally, 60 feet marks the distance between barrels one and two and the entry/exit “score” line. According to Michigan State University Extension, barrel racing requires a mild-
tempered horse with natural athletic ability. Horses need to be fast, agile and intelligent. A hot-headed horse is not a good choice because he may fight the rider and cause injury. Riders also must be in tune with their horses’ movements and sit correctly in the saddle to allow the horse to hug the sides of each barrel. Riders need to be both physically fit and capable of planning ahead to accommodate for their horses’ speed.
changed its name to the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association, and it remains one of the most influential sanctioning bodies in the sport. It also is the oldest women’s sports association in the United States and the only one governed entirely by women. In 2007, the WPRA instituted the My Horse’s Choice Junior Division for girls ages 17 and under. The junior division introduces a whole new group of members to the ranks of professional competition and allows mothers and daughters to compete for world points at some of the same events.
Experts advise riders run horses through repetitive drills to improve their performance. A horse learns by release and will think he’s done a good job if a rider moves on to a new Barrel racing is most popular in the western task. If riders are unhappy with a turn, they and southern areas of the United States and should return to the same barrel over and over some parts of Canada. To learn more about a until it is mastered, as riders need their horses particular racing circuit or the sport of barrel to remember the good techniques. Horses can racing, visit www.wpra.com. do drills running straight lines as well as circles. Soon both horse and rider should develop a East Central Dairy Supply features feel for each other and move more intuitively together.
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Although barrel racing has been around for a long time, one of the premier governing bodies of the sport was only established 66 years ago. The Girl’s Rodeo Association was formed when 38 cowgirls came together in San Angelo, Texas, to create an organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement of women in the sport of rodeo. In 1981, the association
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WE CAN’T AFFORD WHAT WE CAN’T AFFORD COUNTY AND DISTRICT STATISTICS
“Kanabec County... among state’s poorest...” Source: Kanabec County Times (April 2, 2015) 1. Kanabec County is among the highest unemployment regions of the state with only 314 businesses and an available labor force of only 8100. (Kanabec County Times March 20, 2014) 2. At the end of 2013 Kanabec County’s unemployment was 9.3 percent – the highest in the 11 county region and almost double the state’s average. (Kanabec County Times Mar. 20, 2014) 3. The average wage for all industries in Kanabec County was $585 per week. (Kanabec County Times March 20, 2014) 4. Kanabec County has consistently had among the highest unemployment rate in the state over the last 10 years. (Kanabec County Times, Mar. 20, 2014) 5. Only 60.9% of KC workers found work within the county, while 1 in 4 workers must commute 45 minutes or more to work each way. (Kanabec County Times, Mar. 20, 2014) 6. 1/3 of KC total employment is in education and the health care sector. (Kanabec County Times March 20, 2014) 7. 4226 homes applied for heating assistance as of 12/31/14. Lakes and Pines paid out $2,887,136 for heating assistance as of 12/27/14. (Source: Lakes & Pines) 8. 250,000 pounds (¼ million) of food distributed to approx.. 300 families. (Source: Mora Food Shelf) 9. 18% of our housing units are vacant, for sale, foreclosed on, etc. (Source: MN Demographics) 10. 43% of our school students are eligible for free or reduced lunch. (Source K12.niche.com55051) 11. $405,942 is owed in back taxes to the county as of 12/31/14. (Kanabec County Courthouse) 12. $52,524.61 back taxes due Mora Public Schools as of 12/31/14. (Kanabec County Courthouse) 13. This referendum could increase taxes on ag/farmland by $13-26 per acre. (MN Dept. of Finance-Kubesh) 14. Businesses represent 12% of taxed property, but pay 33% of the property taxes – they can’t afford this – ask them. 15. Each week the Kanabec County Times reports MORE foreclosures – let’s not help add to it!!
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APRIL 19 PINE CITY AREA HISTORY ASSOCIATION The next meeting of the Pine City Area History Association will be held Sunday, April 19 at 2 p.m. at the Pine City Public Library. The topic will be “Pearls to Buttons: Clamming in Pine City.” The public is invited to bring items related to the topic to share. For more information call 320- 322-9208 or email pcahistory@gmail.com. APRIL 19 OWL WORKSHOP AT CREX Join WDNR Wildlife Biologist, Chris Cold, for an Owl Workshop at Crex Meadows in Grantsburg, Wisconsin, on Sunday, April 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Participants will receive instruction on the natural history, identification, distribution, habitats and habits of the twelve species of owls that occur in the Great Lakes Region.
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APRIL 20 NORTHERN EXPOSURES The Northern Exposures Photo Club will meet on Monday, April 20 at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in Mora. Greg Mellang will give a presentation on studio lighting and photography. Members will share their images from this month’s theme, “colors or a color.” Contact wmehlan@ hotmail.com with any questions.
APRIL 22 SRVCC MEETING The next meeting of the Snake River Valley Conservation Club (SRVCC) will be held on Wednesday, April 22, 7:30 p.m., at the Pine County fairgrounds club house. Contact Mark Madison at mdmadison52@gmail.com with any questions.
APRIL 21 & 22 MEMORIAL BLOOD DRIVES There will be Memorial Blood Centers blood drives in Hinckley on Tuesday, April 21 at Daggett’s IGA, 2 - 5 p.m., and also on Wednesday, April 22 at HinckleyFinlayson High School from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. For questions or to sign up, call
APRIL 23 ARTS RX WITH DAVE MCKEEN Dave McKeen will entertain on guitar and harmonica at the Arts Prescription (Rx) event at North Country Coffee with We R Able on Thursday, April 23. The meal begins at 5 p.m. with music at 6 p.m. Register by April 21; call 320-358-1210 or email varrowsmith@scred.k12.mn.us.
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APRIL 20, 21 & 23 PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH FORUM AT PTCC Monday Tuesday and Thursday, April 20, 21 and 23, a different potential new Pine Technical & Community College (PTCC) president
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APRIL 26 PINE CITY SENIOR CENTER BINGO There will be bingo at the Pine City Senior Center, 670 Main St. S., from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, April 26. Call Kathy Haug at 320-6294709 or Cary Rootkie at 320-4960387 with any questions. APRIL 29 GLENSHEEN MANSION BUS TRIP Join the Pine City Arts Council and Pine City Community Ed on Wednesday, April 29 for an “Art on the Road” bus trip to the Glensheen Mansion in Duluth. The bus will leave Pine City Elementary School at 8 a.m. and return by 3 p.m. Call 320-629-4030 for tickets or information.
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Plymouth Playhouse Matinee Show Don’t miss this wonderful interactive comedy, one of the longest running shows in Chicago and U.S. theater history. Includes motorcoach, lunch at the Green Mill and the show. Cost is $75. Sign up by Friday, May 11th. Contact Elaine Pierson soon at 320-679-3100 to reserve your seats.
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Smelt Fry & Bake Sale Saturday, April 25, 1-7 pm Braham Fire Department Smelt Fry & Bake Sale
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APRIL 17 - 19 FOOD AND FARMS WEEKEND The Audubon Center in Sandstone will host an all-inclusive weekend with the theme “Grow it, Raise it, Preserve it, Prepare it.” There will be a variety of expert led on-site workshops on gardening, cooking and preserving food and raising animals naturally and organically. Keynote speakers will be Tom Hanson and Francois Medion of the Duluth Grill and Lenny Russo of the Heartland Restaurant. All-inclusive and commuter rates are available. Call 888-4047743 or visit audubon-center.org/ event/food-farms-2015/ for more information.
APRIL 18 “NATURE’S PAINT” ARTIST RECEPTION Mille Lacs Indian Museum and Trading Post invites the public from 1 - 4 p.m. for a reception featuring Pat Kruse, artist of “Natures’ Paint,” a three-dimensional mosaic birch bark exhibit which is running from April 1 through April 30. Refreshments will be served and the event is free. Call 320-5323632 for more information. APRIL 18 ART SATURDAY Classes will be held at the Public Services Building (905 E. Forest, Mora) with morning classes running from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Featured will be soil scientist
Paul Larson and Terri Huro will offer a watercolor class. Afternoon classes will be from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. and will have Tawni VanVleet teachingfizz boms and lotion bars while Keith Ravio will do life casting of faces. To register or for more information call Lauri Rockne at 651-2242319. APRIL 18 ISSUES WITH INVASIVES Wild River State Park will have a park naturalist helping to identify invasive species of plants and animals at the Visitor Center from 1 - 3 p.m. The event is free but a park sticker is required to enter the park. Call 651-583-2125, ext. 227 for more information.
APRIL 18 TASTE OF HOME COOKING SCHOOL AND EXPO The Isanti County Historical Society is hosting a cooking school and expo at the Hardy Performing Arts Center in Cambridge. The Expo begins at 12:30 with local vendors and the cooking school begins at 3 p.m. and lasts about 2 1/2 hours. Each person attending will receive a free one-year subscription to a magazine and a gift bag. Call 763-689-4229 for more information. APRIL 18 MEET THE ARTIST Onamia Depot Library will be featuring Thelma Olds of Mora at their second Meet the Artist
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APRIL 19 SWEDISH PANCAKES AND STRAWBERRIES The Mora Masonic Lodge invites the public for an all-youcan-eat pancake with strawberry meal. They will be serving from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and a fee will be charged. APRIL 20 MAYRA MEMBERSHIP MEETING The Mora Area Youth Recreational Association (MAYRA) will hold its annual membership meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Mora Civic Center. The meeting will include elections for new board members and all MAYRA members are encouraged to attend. Anyone interested in becoming a member is invited to THANK YOU We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the FirstLight EMS crew and the Kanabec County Sheriff ’s Department for their prompt response to our family emergency early Monday morning, April 6. Your caring and professional services are genuinely appreciated. With heartfelt thanks, The family of John F. Roeschlein
THANK YOU We, the family of Willard Rask, wish to thank each and everyone of you for all the acts of kindness given to us in the last few months. The cards, the gifts of money and the flowers all touched our hearts in many ways. To St. Croix Hospice, thank you for coming into our lives when we needed you so much. You are amazing. Willie’s life was enriched by all your love. To Mike and staff at Rock-Ingebrand, thank you for making this time of sorrow a bit easier and helping us through it. Most of all, thank you God for giving us friends and family. We are blessed. The family of Florence and Willard Rask
EAGLE SCOUT COURT OF HONOR There will be a Court of Honor for: Colter J.L. LaBeau Troop 191, Mora on Sunday, April 19, 2015. 4:30 p.m. Social 5 p.m. Ceremony Reception to follow. Ogilvie Civic Center 102 N. Hill Ave. Ogilvie
contact president Joe Mulford at 612-868-7794.
APRIL 20 NORTHERN EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The next meeting will be at the Kanabec History Center at 7 p.m. Greg Mellang will have a presentation about studio lighting. Members can submit up to two images in an open category or the interpretive category of “colors or a color.” Call Dee at 320-6790524 for more information.
THANK YOU I want to wish a big heartfelt thank you to the amazing staff at FirstLight. Colette Thomas
THANK YOU We want to say a huge ‘Thank You’ to all of those who called and sent cards, prayers and well wishes while I was in the hospital and rehab. Now at home, we welcome calls (320-629-3757) and visitors (please call first) to reconnect and express our gratitude personally. Martha Marquardt and family
THANK YOU Pine City Hoops would like to send out a huge ‘Thank You’ to all of the players, parents and coaches for all of your hard work and dedication to this program. We had another fun and successful season and could not have done it without you. Also, we would like to thank the Pizza Pub, Northwoods Bank and Pine City Schools for your support and donations. Pine City Hoops
IN LOVING MEMORY OF DALLAS TEICH WHO PASSED AWAY 50 YEARS AGO, APRIL 20
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event. She is known for her use of calligraphy as well as water color and rosemaling and will be displaying some of her favorite pieces. From 10:30 - 11:15 she will be talking about her “Love Letters” and will be available to answer questions until 1 p.m. Coffee and homemade cookies will be served. The Onamia Depot Library is located at 204 Roosevelt Road across from the water tower.
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IN MEMORY In loving memory of Ralph Jenison who left us April 19, 2011. Another year has come and gone and you’re still so far away, You’re always in our hearts each and every day. Goodbyes are not forever, goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean we will miss you and love you until we meet again. We love you Ralph Jenison. Sadly missed by wife, Judy Tammy and Tim Deb and Mike Kim and Jerry Lori, Travis and Irene Grandchildren Great-grandchildren Special friends, Wes and Lorri
We feel your warmth around us, like your presence is so near; As we close our eyes to visualize, your face when you were here. We treasure the times we spent together, as they are locked inside our hearts; For as long as we have those memories, we will never be apart. Because every night before we sleep, we hold you in our hearts. Sadly missed by family and friends
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Buying all dairy cattle, all beef cattle. Brent Besser. East Central Livestock. 320-679-4333. Home raised, 10 Angus open heifers, 850 lbs. Also, 10 550 lb. Angus steers. Had shots, Mora, MN. 507-838-6434. Home raised, 65 Angus heifers & steers. Had shots, weaned, 450-500 lbs. Bagley, MN. 507-838-6434.
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53 VEHICLES WANTED $200 and Up for Most Junk Cars. $300 for Pickups and SUVs.
Towing available. Call for more information. Ostrom’s Auto Parts
115 HOME HEATING Crown Royal outdoor wood stoves. 20 year limited warranty. www.woodstovemn. com. 320-679-2567, 763-552-6743.
120 TOOLS For sale: 028 WoodBoss Stihl chainsaw. Runs good. $225. (320)-420-2997
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60 BOATS & MOTORS 2009 Tohutsu 6hp outboard, long shaft. Runs great. $875. 612-770-8419 Pine City
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109 LAWN CARE DW Lawn Care. Spring lawn and leaf cleanup, dethatching, aerating, weekly mowing, trimming. Commercial and residential. Free estimates. 320-630-4938.
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Supervisory exp. preferred, not required. Looking for a responsible individual that can manage others and follow client requests. Job duties include cleaning and inventory. Pay is $10 per hour (negotiable). mflores@fbgservices. com 888-235-3353 www.fbgservices.com
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C & S Blacktopping, Inc., Rogers, MN, seeking to fill paver operator, driver and labor positions. Health card and CDL preferred. Med. ins. and 401k opportunities. www.c-sblacktopping. com 763-428-2225.
612-326-3300 or 218-828-4483 Harris Hardwoods, Inc. is now hiring reliable, responsible workers interested in long-term employment and growth within our company. The successful candidate will work in a high production facility and must be able to verify dimensions using a calipers and other measuring devices. High School graduate/GED required. We offer a competitive salary, paid holidays, PTO, health insurance and a retirement plan. Previous experience in the wood industry is preferred.
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LUBE/LIGHT DUTY TECH Qualified candidates must be able to thrive in fast-paced environments requiring high levels of responsibility and multi-task management. Individuals must be customer focused and career minded. Top pay, D.O.E., benefits. If you are interested in joining our E.O.E. team apply in person or send resumé to: Keith Peterson | keith@hayfordford.com 1330 301st Ave. NE, Isanti, MN 55008 or call 763-689-5555 and ask for Service Manager
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Experienced Mechanics POWER SPORTS/SMALL ENGINE: Duties include set-up, scheduled preventive maintenance, trouble shooting & repair of power sports & lawn care equipment. This is a full-time position. Experience preferred but not required. BRP certification is a plus, but not required. Competitive wages & benefits.
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218-768-5005 or Curt at 218-820-8555 Live-In Caregivers: Work w/the leading provider of live-in care for the elderly in their Twin Cities home. 7d on/7d off. $959/wk. Exp. Req'd. 1-877462-2561 (ask about our sign-on bonus) www.homecare solutionsmn.com
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Looking for an outgoing personality, motivated individual with excellent verbal and sales skills. Applicants must have MN drivers license and be physically fit to deliver and unload furniture trucks. Please apply in person at Mora Unclaimed Freight, 1859 Frontage Rd, Mora, MN.
Wanted- Laborer on pole-shed construction, no exper. Necessary, long hrs., heavy lifting, able to do heights. Some travel. Call 9am-6pm 320629-3204 or email lspetersonconst@ gmail.com
Mora Subway is now hiring. Must be friendly and able to work in a fast paced environment. We offer competitive wages, PTO, 401K and profit sharing. Must be flexible. Nights and weekends are required. Apply in person or at subway.com
Signe & Olivias is hiring for evening positions. Direct care w/elderly, experience preferred but will train. Call Corinne, 320-272-0115.
157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME Help wanted: Part time to start. Laborer. Must have drivers license, ability to learn 320-272-4529, 612-390-0581. D-Y Service Repair.
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A Place For You is looking for entry level support staff to work various hours, including nights and weekends. Qualified applicants must be 18 or older, a HS Grad, and pass background checks. For more information www.apfy.org or
call 320-438-7070. Deadline is May 1st.
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Day and overnight shifts available for immediate start. Must be experienced with seniors, dependable and flexible. Rush City, Cambridge, North Branch and several other locations. Please call M-F between 10am-4pm 763-552-4043
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SERVER, BUSSER, CASHIER, HOSTESS, ICE CREAM SHOPPE • References required with our application • Year round - variable hours • Weekends & evenings required • Competitive wages plus tips • Benefits may include vacation pay, employee discounts, and profit sharing, medical, dental, vision, life and Flex Plans
We are looking for positive, outgoing, energetic, organized, self-motivated individuals. Applications available at;
Tobies Restaurant Hinckley, MN 320-384-6174
SE Management Paraprofessional High School Job Summary: This position will be primarily working with EBD students. This is a Monday-Friday, 6.75 hrs/day, school-year position. Qualifications Required: High school diploma or equivalent; ability to lift heavy objects (40 lbs). Qualifications Desired: Training, education or experience working with students with disabilities; Experience with office machines and/or computers; CPI, CPR and First Aid training preferred.
157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME RN Part time & on call. 15-20 hours every two weeks. Need current MN license/certificate. Coordinate health care for individuals in assited living, medication set-up. Able to do in-takes & assesments. Please apply in person, Signe & Olivias, LLC, 1545 Harbor St., Ogilvie, MN. Corrine, 320-272-0115
159 HEALTH CARE East Central A u d i o l o g y Audiology and hearing aid care. Cambridge 763-689-2121.
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Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990.
TREES, INC. Ground Person • Trimmer/Climber Bucket Operator • Foreperson Career opportunities available in the utility vegetation management industry for qualified Tree Trimmers. Join a team that puts safety first and provides training and benefits. For more info, please call Johnston 616-498-6985. Must be able to pass a background check.
EOE/AA: Female, Minorities, Vets, Disabled Please note that we partner with the Dept. of Homeland Security/U.S. Customs and Immigration Service to e-Verify all newly hired employees. The following position is available starting 2015-2016 school year:
Early Childhood Special Education Teacher Job Summary: Full time member on a team of special education professionals beginning 2015-2016 school year. Provide academic and behavior services to students. Case manage special education student programs. Qualifications Required: Current MN Birth-Age 6 Early Childhood Special Education license. Qualifications Desired: Multiple licensure and willingness to accept additional duties; Advanced training beyond minimum license requirement; Knowledge of assessment tools and due process procedures; Knowledge of child development. Salary: Teachers’ Salary Schedule Application Deadline: May 1, 2015 Please provide three letters of recommendation
Apply online at district website: www.northbranch.k12.mn.us
Salary: Grade 3 on NBSSA salary schedule; starting at $12.32/hr Start Date: As Soon As Possible Closing Date: Open Until Filled Apply online at district website: www.northbranch.k12.mn.us
Senior Mechanical Engineer FLOE International, Inc. has an immediate opening for a Sr. Mechanical Engineer in the Engineering Department. This position will be responsible for the design, development, testing and related processes essential in the manufacture of the Company’s product line(s). All applicants must have advanced engineering knowledge and technical proficiency, the ability to apply general principles and theories to assignments, and experience directing engineering research and design phases for projects. Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and a minimum of 15 years of engineering experience required. Other requirements include experience with Solid Works, FEA and CFD. Floe offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package. Starting wage based on previous experience and work history. McGregor is a small town located in beautiful northern Minnesota. If you enjoy fishing, the outdoors, hunting or simply relaxing and taking in the scenery of small town northern living, this is the place for you! ***WAGE REQUIREMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH RESUME*** FLOE International, Inc. • Attn: Human Resources 48473 State Highways 65 • McGregor, MN 55760 Email: susan@floeintl.com • Fax: 218-426-4355
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ࠞࠖࠏࠡࠓ ࠗ࠼࠱ߺ ࠡ࠼࠲ࡁࡂ࠽࠼࠳ߺ ࠷ࡁ ࠺࠽࠽࠹࠷࠼࠵ ࠴࠽ࡀ ࠼ ࠳ࡆ࠱࠳࠾ࡂ࠷࠽࠼࠺ ࠾ࡀ࠽࠴࠳ࡁࡁ࠷࠽࠼࠺ ࡂ࠽ ࠺࠳࠲ ࠽ࡃࡀ ࠥ࠽ࡀ࠹ ࠏ࠱ࡂ࠷ࡄ࠷ࡂࡇ ࠞࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ ࠢ࠶࠳ ࠞࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ ࠛ࠼࠵࠳ࡀ ࠷ࡁ ࡀ࠳ࡁ࠾࠽࠼ࡁ࠷࠰࠺࠳ ࠴࠽ࡀ ࠲࠳ࡄ࠳࠺࠽࠾࠷࠼࠵ ࠼࠲ ࠻࠷࠼ࡂ࠷࠼࠷࠼࠵ ࠶࠷࠵࠶ ࡃ࠺࠷ࡂࡇߺ ࠺࠷࠱࠳࠼ࡁ࠳࠲ ࠾ࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ࡁ ࠼࠲ ࡅ࠽ࡀ࠹ ࡁ࠳ࡀࡄ࠷࠱࠳ࡁ ࠴࠽ࡀ ࠷࠼࠲࠷ࡄ࠷࠲ࡃ࠺ࡁ ࡅ࠷ࡂ࠶ ࠲࠷ࡁ࠰࠷࠺࠷ࡂ࠷࠳ࡁߺ ࠼࠲ ࠳ࡆ࠳࠱ࡃࡂ࠷࠼࠵ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠞࠖࠏࠡࠓ ࠛ࠷ࡁࡁ࠷࠽࠼ ࡂ࠽ ࡁࡃ࠾࠾࠽ࡀࡂ ࠽ࡃࡀ ࠾ࡀࡂ࠷࠱࠷࠾࠼ࡂࡁ ࡂ࠽ ࠚ࠷ࡄ࠳ߺ ࠥ࠽ࡀ࠹ ࠼࠲ ࠢ࠶ࡀ࠷ࡄ࠳ ࠢ࠶࠷ࡁ ࠾࠽ࡁ࠷ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ࠾ࡀ࠽ࡄ࠷࠲࠳ࡁ ࠽ࡄ࠳ࡀ࠺࠺ ࡁࡃ࠾࠳ࡀࡄ࠷ࡁ࠷࠽࠼ ࠽࠴ ࠼ ࡁࡁ࠷࠵࠼࠳࠲ ࠱ࡁ࠳࠺࠽࠲ߺ ࠷࠼࠱࠺ࡃ࠲࠷࠼࠵ ࠳ࡁࡂ࠰࠺࠷ࡁ࠶࠷࠼࠵ ࠱࠽࠼ࡁࡃ࠻࠳ࡀ ࠽ࡃࡂ࠱࠽࠻࠳ࡁߺ ࠾࠺࠼࠼࠷࠼࠵ ࠼࠲ ࠲࠳ࡁ࠷࠵࠼࠷࠼࠵ ࡂࡀ࠷࠼࠷࠼࠵ ࠾ࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ࡁߺ ࠱࠽࠼࠲ࡃ࠱ࡂ࠷࠼࠵߽ ࠻࠽࠼࠷ࡂ࠽ࡀ࠷࠼࠵ ࠷࠼࠲࠷ࡄ࠷࠲ࡃ࠺ ࠾ࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ࡁߺ ࠼࠲ ࡃࡀࡂ࠳ࡀ࠺ࡇ߽࠼࠼ࡃ࠺ ࡀ࠳ࡄ࠷࠳ࡅࡁߺ ࠾ࡀ࠽ࡄ࠷࠲࠷࠼࠵ ࠲࠷ࡀ࠳࠱ࡂ ࡁࡃ࠾࠳ࡀࡄ࠷ࡁ࠷࠽࠼ ࡂ࠽ ࠲࠷ࡀ࠳࠱ࡂ ࡁ࠳ࡀࡄ࠷࠱࠳ ࡁࡂ࠴࠴ߺ ࠼࠲ ࠳࠼ࡁࡃࡀ࠷࠼࠵ ࠱࠽࠻࠾࠺࠷࠼࠱࠳ ࡅ࠷ࡂ࠶ ࡁࡂࡂ࠳ ࠾ࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ࡁ ࠼࠲ ࠴࠳࠲࠳ࡀ࠺ ࡀ࠳ࡃ࠷ࡀ࠳࠻࠳࠼ࡂࡁ ࠢ࠶࠳ ࡁࡃ࠱࠱࠳ࡁࡁ࠴ࡃ࠺ ࠱࠼࠲࠷࠲ࡂ࠳ ࡅ࠷࠺࠺ ࠰࠳ ࠾ࡀ࠽ࡄ࠳࠼ ࠺࠳࠲࠳ࡀ ࡂ࠶ࡂ ࡁ࠳ࡀࡄ࠳ࡁ ࡁ ࠼ ࠲ࡄ࠽࠱ࡂ࠳ ࡂ࠽ ࠳࠼ࡁࡃࡀ࠳ ࠾࠾ࡀ࠽࠾ࡀ࠷ࡂ࠳ ࡂࡀ࠳ࡂ࠻࠳࠼ࡂߺ ࡂ࠳࠱࠶࠷࠼࠵ ࠼࠲ ࠾ࡀ࠽ࡂ࠳࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ࠽࠴ ࡀ࠷࠵࠶ࡂࡁ ࠽࠴ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠾࠳ࡀࡁ࠽࠼ࡁ ࡁ࠳ࡀࡄ࠳࠲ ࠞ࠺࠳ࡁ࠳ ࡁ࠳࠼࠲ ࡀ࠳ࡁࡃ࠻࠳ ࠼࠲ ࠱࠽ࡄ࠳ࡀ ࠺࠳ࡂࡂ࠳ࡀ ࡂ࠽ ࠘࠽ࡇ࠱࠳ ࠚࠛ࠳ࡀ࠳ ࡂ ࠸࠺࠻࠳ࡀ࠳ࠎ࠾࠷࠼࠳࠶࠰࠽ࡀ࠵ ࠟࠣࠏࠚࠗࠔࠗࠑࠏࠢࠗࠝࠜࠡ ࠔࠝࠠ ࠓࠜࠢࠠࠧ ̆ ࠏࡁࡁ࠽࠱࠷ࡂ࠳ࡁ˽ ࠲࠳࠵ࡀ࠳࠳ ࠽ࡀ ࠳ࡃ࠷ࡄ࠺࠳࠼ࡂ ࠷࠼ ࡁ࠾࠳࠱࠷࠺ ࠳࠲ࡃ࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ߺ ࠶ࡃ࠻࠼ ࡁ࠳ࡀࡄ࠷࠱࠳ߺ ࠽ࡀ ࡀ࠳࠺ࡂ࠳࠲ ࠴࠷࠳࠺࠲ ̆ ࠛࡃࡁࡂ ࠻࠳࠳ࡂ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࡃ࠺࠷࠴࠷࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ࠽࠴ ࠒ࠳ࡁ࠷࠵࠼ࡂ࠳࠲ ࠑ࠽࠽ࡀ࠲࠷࠼ࡂ࠽ࡀ ࡁ ࠽ࡃࡂ࠺࠷࠼࠳࠲ ࠷࠼ ࠀࠂࠃࠒ ̆ ࠏࡂ ࠺࠳ࡁࡂ ࠀ ࡇ࠳ࡀࡁ ࠽࠴ ࠳ࡆ࠾࠳ࡀ࠷࠳࠼࠱࠳ ࡅ࠷ࡂ࠶ ࠾ࡀ࠽࠵ࡀ࠻ࡁ ࡁ࠳ࡀࡄ࠷࠼࠵ ࠲ࡃ࠺ࡂࡁ ࡅ࠷ࡂ࠶ ࠻࠳࠼ࡂ࠺ ࠷࠺࠺࠼࠳ࡁࡁ ࠼࠲ ࠲࠷ࡁ࠰࠷࠺࠷ࡂ࠷࠳ࡁ ̆ ࠏࡂ ࠺࠳ࡁࡂ ࠀ ࡇ࠳ࡀࡁ ࠽࠴ ࠺࠳࠲࠳ࡀࡁ࠶࠷࠾ ࠳ࡆ࠾࠳ࡀ࠷࠳࠼࠱࠳ ࡂ࠽ ࠷࠼࠱࠺ࡃ࠲࠳ ࠳࠻࠾࠺࠽ࡇ࠳࠳ ࠻࠼࠵࠳࠻࠳࠼ࡂߺ ࠲࠳ࡄ࠳࠺࠽࠾࠻࠳࠼ࡂ ࠼࠲ ࠱࠽ࡀࡀ࠳࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ̆ ࠕ࠽࠽࠲ ࠲ࡀ࠷ࡄ࠷࠼࠵ ࡀ࠳࠱࠽ࡀ࠲ ࠼࠲ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠾࠽ࡁࡁ࠳ࡁࡁ࠷࠽࠼ ࠽࠴ ࠱ࡃࡀࡀ࠳࠼ࡂ ࡄ࠺࠷࠲ ࠲ࡀ࠷ࡄ࠳ࡀ˽ࡁ ࠺࠷࠱࠳࠼ࡁ࠳ ̆ ࠏ࠰࠷࠺࠷ࡂࡇ ࡂ࠽ ࠾ࡁࡁ ࠱ࡀ࠷࠻࠷࠼࠺ ࠰࠱࠹࠵ࡀ࠽ࡃ࠼࠲ ࠱࠶࠳࠱࠹ ࡀ࠳ࡃ࠷ࡀ࠳࠻࠳࠼ࡂࡁߺ ࡄ࠳࠶࠷࠱࠺࠳ ࠷࠼ࡁࡃࡀ࠼࠱࠳ ࡃ࠺࠷࠴࠷࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ࡁߺ ࠼࠲ ࠻࠳࠲࠷࠱࠺ ࠳ࡆ࠻࠷࠼ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ࡀ࠳ࡃ࠷ࡀ࠳࠻࠳࠼ࡂࡁ ࠓࠝࠓ߽ࠏࠏ
ADVERTISER, APRIL 19, 2015 - 21
CLASSIFIEDS 302 FEED/ SEED/HAY
358 FIREWOOD
HForAY Sale
369 WANTED
For Sale: Mixed hardwood cut, split, 16” 3.5 cord loads, $600 612-390-6032. Wanted: Standing saw timber and firewood, (320)679-1815.
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1 Crop 2.50/bale 2nd Crop $ 3.50/bale $
361 LAWN & GARDEN
Grass Alfalfa Mix Stored Inside NO RAIN
651-307-4567 Braham Corn, clean, dry, shelled, $5.00 for 50 lbs. John, 320-679-1564. Hay For Sale: 4'x5' bales mixed hay. No rain, $20/30 cash, will load 320-679-4098.
308 POULTRY
Organic
BROILER CHICKENS Dressed, d, Ready y to EAT!! $2.98 lb. b. 3-5 lb avg wt
612-618-4491 Braham 351 ANTIQUES/ ART
Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952. Fully decomposed black cow manure compost, $150 4-yard load, $80 pickup load. Free local delivery, 320-224-9878.
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! PREGNANT? *Confidential pregnancy testing. *Information to promote a healthy pregnancy. Kanabec County Public Health Nursing, ask for Christine 320-679-6330
For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings (320) 6794047
The USED FURNITURE Store
The smart way to sell your stuff!
1646 Hwy. 23 E. St. Cloud
320-2308823 www.theused furniturestore.com
358 FIREWOOD 20' pole length mixed hardwood, 5 cord load, $575; 20' basswood, 5 cord load, $450, 320-679-1815.
Stromberg Auctioneering “We do all types of auctions”
Now Booking Spring & Summer Auctions Call Les Stromberg Certified Real Estate Auctioneer
SAT. April 25, 10:00am. 15301 Central Ave. N., Milaca.Complete Liquidation Auction of Lunn Construction. Truck, skid loaders, trailers, sonotubes, construction equipment, fence supplies, lumber,and more. Auctioneer: Mitchell Siemers, Lic. # 48-14-016. 320-267-1799 siemersauctions.com EXCESS BAGGAGE WEIGHING YOU DOWN? Placing a classified ad is an easy and affordable way to advertise your unwanted items to hundreds of potential buyers. Contact us today and start turning the stuff you don’t want into something you do want: CASH! Advertiser 320-679-2661 or www.moraminn.com
SAT., MAY 9, 10 a.m. Bostrom's Farm & Machinery Consignment Auction. Located 3 miles south of Isanti on Hwy. 65 to 265th Ave. west ½ mile. Hay, straw, firewood sold at noon. Tractors, trucks, trailers, skidsteers, irrigation equipment, JD 2cylinder Estate, all types & kinds of farm machinery. Bostrom's Auctions, Clerk. Lyle Bostrom Lic.# 30-29, 612-270-6395. Nathan Bostrom Lic.# 30-47 763-286-6840. www.bostromsauction .com
reach 18,000 homes each week To place an ad call 320-629-6771 or go to www.pinecitymn.com
Upcoming Auctions: Weds., April 22, 10 a.m. Farm Auction. Lyle Macvey, owner. Located 2110 Cty. Rd. 105, Barnum, MN. Clean haying equipment, misc. equipment, tractors & machinery, vehicles & dirt bike, shop items, stock trailer and tack, household. Sun., April 26 10 a.m. Real Estate & Moving Auction. For Andy Huttenen, Located Floodwood, MN. Thurs., May 14, 10 a.m. Real Estate & Estate Auction for Jim Wilminko, Floodwood, MN. Sun., May 17, 10 a.m. Estate Auction for Schjeldahls, Sturgeon Lake, MN Reinhardt Professional Auction Service. For complete list see www.reinhardtauction s.com, or call 218-845-2260. Lic. # 01-15.
Applications now being accepted for: BAKER
• Year round - weekends - variable hours • Early morning hours available • Physical requirements • References required with our application • Weekends & evenings required • Competitive wages • Benefits may include vacation pay, employee discounts and profit sharing, medical, dental, vision, life and Flex Plans We are looking for positive, outgoing, energetic, organized, self-motivated individuals.
Tobies Restaurant Hinckley, MN
Applications now being accepted for: HANDYMAN
We are looking for positive, outgoing, energetic, organized, self-motivated individuals. Applications available at;
Tobies Restaurant Hinckley, MN 320-384-6174
Daycare DIRECTORY DIR D IR RE RE ECTORY CTORY
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
OGILVIE
NEED YOUR DAYCARE LISTED? Call Annette at 320-225-5124 LITTLE BUCKAROO’S DAYCARE
near County Rd. 6 and Hwy. 47, Ogilvie Now has Openings for All Ages! New Facility • Open Floor Plan Fun, Safe Environment for Children to Learn and Grow! Early learning scholarships accepted
Call Cheryl & Heidi - 320-272-4565
Pine City-Hwy. 61 to Everready, Everready 1mi. to Edgewater to 19546 (W. side Cross Lk.), Sat. 4/25, 9am1pm, like new liftchair, round wood table-chairs, 6 barstools, misc. garage items-old tools.
Garage Sale: April 23-28, 7 a.m.-? 2332 Cty. Rd. 11 northeast of Mora. Watch for signs.
451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL
Grace Lutheran Church Youth Garage Sale: Furniture, household items, washer and dryer, clothing & much more. Wednesday, April 22, 3-6:30, Thursday, April 23, 8-4. Grace Lutheran Church, 301 E. Forest Ave., Mora.
Newly renovated interior Come visit Main Street Ctr., N. Branch! A var. of business suites starting as low as 350.00. All util. Incl. Deb 651-303-2050
Place an ad today!
Call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com - click on Classifieds, place an ad!
OTR Drivers Wanted D&N Trucking is looking for FT OTR drivers with 2 years verifiable exp., 23 years of age and a satisfactory MVR. We have West Coast runs, 8-10 days out with 3-4 days off; Chicago Runs, 3-4 days out and 2-3 days off. Benefits, Paid Vacations, and Bonus available. Please call Jamie or Jeff at 763-389-4816 or 800-247-3851. www.dntruck.com
Well-Established Precision Machining Company located in Ham Lake has immediate job openings 1) CNC Milling Machinist: 3 yrs exp req. Set-up exp. preferred but not req. 2) CNC Lathe Machinist: 5 yrs exp req. Program, Set-up, run Fanuc controlled machines. Hiring 1st & 2nd shift. Benefits included. Apply within at:
La Machine Shop 15740 Lincoln Street, Ham Lake email joe@lamachineshop.com or call 763-434-6108
• Grill and/or Broiler experience preferred - but not required • Fast paced- cook to order kitchen • References required with our application • Year round - variable hours • Weekends required • Competitive wages • Benefits may include vacation pay, employee discounts, and profit sharing, medical, dental, vision, life and Flex Plans
We are looking for positive, outgoing, energetic, organized, self-motivated individuals.
࠴࠽ࡀ ࡂ࠶࠳ ࠀ߾߿ࠃࠀ߾߿ࠄ ࡁ࠱࠶࠽࠽࠺ ࡇ࠳ࡀ 1.0 FTE Position as: ࠕࡀ࠲࠳ࡁ ࠃ߿ࠀ ࠗ࠼ࡁࡂࡀࡃ࠻࠳࠼ࡂ࠺ ࠛࡃࡁ࠷࠱ ࠾࠽ࡁ࠷ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ࠞ࠳ࡀ࠻࠼࠳࠼ࡂ ࠼࠲ ࠴ࡃ࠺࠺ࡂ࠷࠻࠳ ࡁࡂࡀࡂ࠷࠼࠵ ࠷࠼ ࠏࡃ࠵ࡃࡁࡂ ࠀ߾߿ࠃ ࠡࡃ࠱࠱࠳ࡁࡁ࠴ࡃ࠺ ࠾࠾࠺࠷࠱࠼ࡂ ࠻ࡃࡁࡂ ࠶ࡄ࠳ ࠛ࠷࠼࠼࠳ࡁ࠽ࡂ ࠤ࠽࠱࠺߽ࠑ࠶࠽࠷ࡀ ࠛࡃࡁ࠷࠱ ࠺࠷࠱࠳࠼ࡁ࠳ ࠴࠽ࡀ ࠵ࡀ࠲࠳ࡁ ࠃ߿ࠀ ࠑ࠽࠱࠶࠷࠼࠵߽࠲ࡄ࠷ࡁ࠽ࡀ ࠾࠽ࡁ࠷ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ࡁ ࠻ࡇ ࠺ࡁ࠽ ࠰࠳ ࡄ࠷࠺࠰࠺࠳ ࠏ࠾࠾࠺࠷࠱࠼ࡂࡁ ࡁ࠶࠽ࡃ࠺࠲ ࠻࠷࠺ ࡂ࠶࠳࠷ࡀ ࠺࠳ࡂࡂ࠳ࡀ ࠽࠴ ࠷࠼ࡂ࠳ࡀ࠳ࡁࡂߺ ࡀ࠳ࡁࡃ࠻࠳ߺ ࡂ࠶ࡀ࠳࠳ ࠺࠳ࡂࡂ࠳ࡀࡁ ࠽࠴ ࡀ࠳࠱࠽࠻࠻࠳࠼࠲ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ߺ ࡂࡀ࠼ࡁ࠱ࡀ࠷࠾ࡂࡁߺ ࠛ࠷࠼࠼࠳ࡁ࠽ࡂ ࡂ࠳࠱࠶࠷࠼࠵ ࠺࠷࠱࠳࠼ࡁ࠳ ࠼࠲ ࠲࠷ࡁࡂࡀ࠷࠱ࡂ ࠾࠾࠺࠷࠱ࡂ࠷࠽࠼ ߶ࡅࡅࡅ࠽࠵࠷࠺ࡄ࠷࠳࠹߿ࠀ࠻࠼ࡃࡁ߷ ࡂ࠽ ࠡࡃࡈ࠼࠼࠳ ࠒࡄ࠷ࡁߺ ࠖ࠷࠵࠶ ࠡ࠱࠶࠽࠽࠺ ࠞࡀ࠷࠼࠱࠷࠾࠺ߺ ࠝ࠵࠷࠺ࡄ࠷࠳ ࠖ࠷࠵࠶ ࠡ࠱࠶࠽࠽࠺ߺ ࠁࠁࠁ ࠡ࠱࠶࠽࠽࠺ ࠒࡀ࠷ࡄ࠳ߺ ࠝ࠵࠷࠺ࡄ࠷࠳ ࠛࠜ ࠃࠄࠁࠃࠆ
ࠢ࠶࠳ ࠝ࠵࠷࠺ࡄ࠷࠳ ࠡ࠱࠶࠽࠽࠺ ࠒ࠷ࡁࡂࡀ࠷࠱ࡂ ࠷ࡁ ࠼ ࠳ࡃ࠺ ࠽࠾࠾࠽ࡀࡂࡃ࠼࠷ࡂࡇ ࠳࠻࠾࠺࠽ࡇ࠳ࡀ
320-384-6174
1BR Apt.-Pine City. Close to downtown, Pine Tech. Sandy 763-464-4129.
Meadowbrook 1 & 2-BR apartments, Mora, starting at $615 and up per mo. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639.
For rent: 1 bedroom house, Mora, $575/mo plus utilities. 320-515-1887. For Rent: Lot w/garage for a mobile home. One lot in Brook Park area and one lot by Ann Lake. 320-272-4661.
Mora 1-BDRM apt. available March 1, $485 + utilities. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639.
The Classifieds The Classifieds The Classifieds Call 320-679-2661 THIS SPACE RESERVED or 320-629-6771
For Rent: Mora, 3-BDRM, 2-BA condo. Newly remodeled, $850 per month plus utilities. 320-679-4550.
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LEARN A TRADE
Need a person to learn mold making. Machine shop experience helpful. Day Shift. Ham Lake Area.
$12/hr to start DOQ
612-308-2685
Now Hiring Friendly Cashiers/ Counter Sales/Lead Person Federated Co-ops is looking for cashiers to work a variety of shifts including days, nights and weekends at our Mora location. Qualified candidate must possess a customer first attitude, be able to multi-task, have excellent math skills and attention to detail. Previous retail experience a plus. Advancement possibilities. Please apply online at www.federatedcoops.com We are seeking OTR CDL flat bed drivers Based in Fridley, MN Drivers are allowed to take their truck home. • Excellent Benefits, food Highlights: and clothing allowance. • Signing Bonus. • Home weekly if needed • We run 2011 and newer well-maintained or can run longer for a equipment. higher income. • Drivers are allowed to • We can accommodate take their trucks home. one small pet. The company runs paper logs with an excellent safety record.
Compensation: After probationary period we offer full benefits including low cost health insurance, food and clothing allowance. All breakdown time is paid on an hourly basis and driving will be pay based on percentage of load. A salary review is completed after 125 days and the first year with the potential for salary increases.
Requirements: • Must have a CDL A license with one year of experience. Will consider military driving experience. • Must be able to handle chaining, strapping and tarping flat bed loads. • Must be able to pass a background check and full physical. Contact Pete: 763-571-9508 or psandmann@ctm-truck.com
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Are you a dynamic, energetic and motivated person who can work independently and with a team? Does the idea of managing your own territory and growing business while providing essential services to our commercial and residential customers every month interest you? Do you have a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record, no criminal record and are ready to work on one of the top service teams in the upper Midwest? Working out of your home, you will be servicing the Mora or Isle area. The Route Service/Sales Technician is provided a company truck, competitive compensation and excellent benefits package including vacation, sick time, medical insurance and a 401k retirement plan. Experience is not required; we will train the right person and provide them with all the tools required for a successful career. Four weeks paid training in Minneapolis. To apply go to: http://www.plunketts.net/employment/ open-positions
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THURS. April 30, 9:00 a.m. Estate of Frank Richter, 9431 140th St., Milaca, MN 56353. Tractors, trailers, machinery & equipment, livestock equipment, household & collectibles, tools & shop equipment. Auctioneer: Mitchell Siemers, Lic # 48-14-016. 320-267-1799 siemersauctions.com
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Antiques wanted: Duck decoys, lamps, tools, toys, advertising, railroad, hunting, fishing, Sweden, Norway items. Gary, 651-238-0909, 320-679-2535.
Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867
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Drug screen, background check, pre-employment physical and acceptable driving record to qualify. EOE
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“Our mission is to enhance the life of those we serve.” Assisted Living Long Term Care & Rehab Unit St. Clare Living Community of Mora is a nonprofit, faith-based provider of skilled nursing care and therapy services. Our mission is to witness to God’s love by providing compassionate, quality care with special concern for the underserved and those in need. Our motto is to enhance the lives of those we serve. Part of the Benedictine Health System, we offer comprehensive medical and rehabilitative services for both the long-term resident looking to make this a home, as well as shorter-stay residents who need additional services after a recent hospital stay or illness. Every effort is made by staff to help residents maintain their independence while living in a secure facility where help is available when needed. Discharge planning begins upon the day of admission, and 85 percent of those admitted are discharged back to their homes. St. Clare’s Assisted Living is a 35 unit facility, staffed 24 hours a day with an RN and LPN on staff Mondays through Fridays. Apartments are one- and two-bedroom units, fully equipped with a full kitchen, a living/dining area, and a bathroom. Each apartment has its own patio and gardening area. Services include medication management, showering assistance, help arranging and accessing appointments, a monthly wellness clinic, weekly lab draws, close working relationships with physicians, daily activities, weekly shopping trips, and monthly birthday celebrations. St. Clare’s Skilled Nursing Services offer 57 beds in the long-term care unit, and 14 beds in the short-stay rehab unit. Patients recovering from surgery or illness receive services that include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and skilled nursing care. Private rooms include a bathroom and shower, and provide a comfortable alternative to a traditional nursing home. Constantly working on quality improvement, St. Clare Living Community recently earned a fivestar superior rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. CMS is a federal agency that monitors the quality of services delivered in Medicare- and Medicaid-certified long-term care facilities. St. Clare’s administrator and CEO Jack L’Heureux remarked, “I cannot be more proud of my staff. They work very hard to deliver quality and compassionate care to our residents.” As a nonprofit, faith-based organization, St. Clare’s core values speak to our mission of enhancing the lives of those we serve. These core values are: Hospitality, Stewardship, Respect, and Justice. While we have served our local community faithfully for 45 years, as a nonprofit facility we also rely upon the community for support through the St. Clare Living Community Foundation. The Foundation is focused on renewing, reinvesting, and re-establishing our place in the community. To learn more about the Foundation, please contact director Diane Kiel at 320-679-8322.
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St. Mary’s Spring Salad Luncheon Friday, April 24
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