Pro IV Realty 36 N. UNION, MORA, MN 55051
DICK: 612-390-0991 • KAREN: 320-279-2784
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CARS/VANS ‘95 Camaro Z28 Convertible, very low miles......$5,788 ‘98 GMC Savana St. George Conversion Van., DVD ..$3,995 ‘99 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP, 2dr, leather, low miles$3,995 ‘01 Cadillac Catera, 4 dr., V6, auto, leather, black .$3,999 ‘03 Pontiac Vibe GT, 4dr., 4 cyl, 6 spd ..................$5,995 ‘05 Chrysler Pacifica Touring, 3.5, V6, auto ........$4,888 ‘06 Chevy HHR LT, 4 dr., V6, leather, power roof ...$7,995 ‘07 Saturn Ion, 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto, air, cruise ...........$5,995 ‘07 Ford Fusion SE, 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto .....................$5,995 ‘07 Buick Terraza CXL, V6, leather, DVD ..............$5,995 ‘07 Toyota Camry SE, 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto..................$7,988 ‘07 Chevy Monte Carlo LT, 2 dr., V6, auto, nice ....$6,995 ‘08 Saturn Astra XR, 4 dr, auto ............................$5,995 ‘09 Hyundai Elantra SE, 2.0L 4 cyl, very nice .......$6,995
TRUCKS/SUVS ‘90 Chev Silverado 3500, x-cab, 4x4, very clean.............$3,995 ‘94 Dodge Ram 3500, reg. cab, flatbed, diesel ................$5,688 ‘97 Chev K 1500, ext. cab, s-box, 4x4, V8, Must See............$5,495 ‘99 Chevy S-10 ZR2, ext. cab, 4x4, V6, auto, black ...........$5,995 ‘00 GMC Jimmy Envoy, 4x4,V6,auto, leather, moonroof ... $3,777 ‘00 GMC Yukon SLT, 4x4, V8, auto, leather .......................$6,995 ‘00 Chevy S-10 ext. cab, 4x2, 4 cycle, Auto .....................$3,999 ‘01 Chevy Silverado 1500 HD, crew cab, 4x4, auto ........$7,998 ‘01 Ford F-250, crew cab, 4x2, 7.3L turbo diesel..............$8,995 ‘03 Ford Expedition XLT, 4x4, 3rd seat ............................$4,995 ‘04 Pontiac Aztek, AWD, V6, auto ...................................$5,788 ‘04 GMC Sierra 2500 HD, crew cab, V8, auto, 4x4, leather ..$14,995 ‘05 Dodge Durango SLT, 4x4, V8, auto, leather, 3rd seat .$6,666
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MOTORCYCLES ‘96 Harley Davidson FLH, standard 1340 cc ........$9,999 ‘09 Kawasaki Vulcan 500, only 1,300 miles ........$2,499
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‘02 Ford Taurus SES, 4dr, power moo moon,V6, Pedals & Seat ...........$1,488 ‘02 Chev Implala, 4dr, Auto, Spoiler .......................$1,695 ‘03 Chev Malibu, 4dr, V6, Auto ...............................$1,995 ‘03 Volkswagon Jetta GL, 1.8T, 4cyl, Auto..............$2,888 ‘95 Chevy S-10 ext. cab, 4x2, 4 cyl, 5 spd, ............... $1,995 ‘96 GMC Yukon SLT, 4 dr., 4x4, V8, auto, leather...... $1,995 ‘02 GMC Sierra 1500, reg cab, 4x2, V8, auto ........... $2,995 88 Nuwa Hitchhiker II, 24 ft., 5th wheel, must see .$2,995 91 24’ Road Runner 5th wheel camper, “nice” ....$2,995
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ELECT KEN ROLLINS SHERIFF OF KANABEC COUNTY
The Kanabec County Sheriff ’s Department needs change. I have spoken with a great many of you who have expressed your concerns about the department as it currently exists under BRIAN SMITH and STEVE SCHULZ. I have discussed some of the issues in previous ads and in person with voters. Space in this week’s front page ad doesn’t allow room for the extensive information I need to share with the public, so I will be doing so next week in various forms of communication. I and other investigators have compiled the information and documents that will highlight the existence and seriousness of several of the issues that have been raised. To all of you who have increasingly supported me and my message about the need for REAL change with campaign signs, encouragement and helping spread my message to your family, friends and neighbors, I SAY THANK YOU! To those of you who would like to join in calling for a better Sheriff ’s Department and wish to place an ELECT ROLLINS sign showing your support for a REAL change in the way the department operates, please call 320-496-3232 and leave your name and address. We will get a sign put up AND we will be back to remove it for you after the election. I ask for your ongoing help and then your vote on November 4, 2014.
— Prepared and paid for by Ken Rollins, Mora, MN 55051 on his own behalf –
THE GREAT PUMPKIN GIVEAWAY!! Coldwell Banker Pro IV Realty Saturday, October 25, 10am to Noon All three locations, Mora, Cambridge, Rush City!
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Janet Wiener, Owner/Broker is a long time resident of the Pine City area.
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31st Annual Holly Fair Saturday, Nov. 8 • 9 am-3 pm
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AUCTION Mora / Ogilvie Area
Fall Consignment
N Bu o Prem yer’s ium
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!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 2014 – 8:30 AM All Items must be checked in on or before Thurs., October 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.
PARTIAL LISTING - For complete list & photos go to www.midwestauctions.com CONSTRUCTION
JD #332 Track Skid Loader, Cab, Heat, Quick Tach, 3,800 Hrs, Many New Parts. Cat #D3B Dozer, 6-Way, 4,300 Hrs. 12” Steel Grouser Tracks for Skid Loaders. 72” Root Bucket. 72” Rock Bucket. 6’ Material Bucket. 7’ Material Bucket. 8’ Snow Bucket. 9’ Snow Bucket. Wood Splitter for Skid Loader. 7’ Material Bucket, Used. 2 Sets of Foam Filled Skid Loader Tires. Stone Face Concrete Forms. Brick Face Concrete Forms. 2 Soft Cut Concrete Saws. Bartell #TS 96 Power Trowel. Honda 3” Trash Pump. Cement Mixer.
TRAILERS
2014 United Enclosed Trailer, 8.5x25 Tandem Axle, 14,000 lb., Ramp Door, Side Door. 2014 Pacesetter 25’ Tandem Gooseneck, Deck Over w/3 Ramps, 14,000 lb. New. 2014 Starlight 18+2 14,000 lb. Skid Loader Trailer w/Stand Up Ramps, New. 2014 Starlight 6.5x12 Single Axle Ramp Gate Trailer, New. 2012 United Cargo Enclosed, 8.5x27’ w/7’ Ceiling, 10,000 lb. Trailer, Roof Ladder Rack. 2003 Shop Built Tandem Axle Trailer, 10,000 lb. 2002 Felling 20,000 lb. Pintel Hitch Trailer w/Ramps. 1991 16’ Bumper Pull Stock Trailer.
COMBINES
JD #7700, Hydro, Diesel. JD #643 Corn Head. JD #444 Corn Head. JD Grain Head Pickup Head.
TRACTORS
JD #4440, Power Shift, New Rubber, Duals. JD #148 Loader, JD 4440 Mts. JD #2950, Cab. JD #2840, Open Station. Case #2290, Cab, Air, Power Shift. Oliver #1650, Diesel, WF, Cab. A Farmall w/ Belly Mower. Farmall #C, WF. Farmall #H, NF.
FARM EQUIPMENT
White #598 5-Bottom Reset Semi Mt. Plow. IH #700 6-Bottom Reset Plow. JD #230 Disc w/ Harrow, 23’. IH #470 Disc, 23’. Brady #1800 Chisel Plow, 16 Shank. JD #7000 Planter, 6-Row 30”, Dry Fert. JD #515 Drill w/ Markers, 10” Spacing, 15’. New Holland #195 Spreader, Dual Apron. Agco Double Beater Tandem Axle Spreader. Gehl #2275 Hydra Swing 13’ Sickle Bine. Case 15’ Tandem Disc. IH 15’ Tandem Disc. Kewanee 14’ Tandem Disc. Case 10’ Single Disc. Hardi 500Gallon Sprayer w/45’ Boom. Rex Forage Box & Gear. E-Z-Flow Gravity Box & Gear. Bradford Gravity Box. Kory Gravity Box & Gear. Lundell Gravity Box & Gear. 3 Parker Gravity Boxes & Gears. 2 Killbros Gravity Boxes & Gears. 2 MN #250 Gravity Boxes & Gears. 2 Dakon Gravity Boxes & Gears. Oliver 1-Row Picker. IH 2-Row Picker, 30”. Flair Box & Hoist. Loader for JD #A. 2 M.M. #E Corn Shellers. JD Grain Drill. 6’ 3-Pt. Brush Cutter. Sudeen 8”x56’ PTO Auger. Koyker S800 60’ w/ Swing Auger & Hydraulic Lift. Fertel Grain Cleaner. Rock Boxes. Hydraulic Cylinders. Steel Wheels. 23.1-26 Tires & Rims. 2 - 3-Pt. Bale Spears. TREES: 75-Potted Spruce Trees
CAMPERS
2004 Sunnybrook Solanta, 2709 Lite, 27’, AC. 1995 Marathon 26’ Olympian 5th Wheel Camper, 12’ Super Slide. 1996 Coachman Leprechaun M-290 29’ Motor Home, Generator, Air, Sleeps 8. 1988 Sportsman Pathfinder 31’ Self- Contained Motor Home.
SPORTING GOODS
1997 Polaris Indy Ultra SRX. 1996 Polaris Indy XLT Special. Polaris Sportsman 400cc 4-Wheeler, 4x4. 1993 Polaris Indy 400. 1971 Sno Jet.
LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT
Round Bale Feeders. Hog Feeders. Steel Posts. Mineral Feeders. Cattle Brush. Sheep Feeders.
VEHICLES
2005 Nissan Century, 130,000 Miles. 2005 Pontiac Montana Van, 65,000 Miles. 2005 Chevy Malibu. 2005 Chevy Trailblazer. 2004 Ford F-250, 4x4, Diesel Pickup. 2003 Ford Explorer, 4-WD, Eddie Bauer, 152,000 Miles, Loaded. 2002 International 4400 DT530 Straight Truck. 2002 Chevy HD 2500, Crew Cab, Duramax. 2002 Ford Taurus. 2002 Ford F-150, 4x4, Short Box Pickup. 2001 Dodge Intrepid. 2001 Ford Explorer, V8, 4x4. 2000 Ford E-350 Super Duty Van, 7.3 Diesel, 187,000 Miles. 1999 Ford F-250, XLT, Extended Cab, Super Duty, 4x4, 7.3. 1999 Oldsmobile Sentry, 125,000 Miles. 1989 Dodge Dakota, 4x4 w/ Topper, 141,000 Miles.
LAWN & GARDEN
JD #325. JD #LX277. JD #LT 180. JD #L-120. JD #120 w/ Bagger.
MISCELLANEOUS
David Bradley w/Attachments. Wagonload of Miscellaneous Toys. Household Items. Like New Corn Stove. 2 Standard Oil Drums. Corn/Pellet Stove. Free Standing Wood Stove. Plate Steel. 1,000-Gallon Fuel Tank & Pump. Holland Transplanter. Horse Stalls. Pressure Washer.
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:
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
Ave. in Mora) from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 and will feature “Love Letters” with Thelma Olds and “Redo Your Rush Seat Chair” with Bette Christianson. Afternoon classes will be from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. and will feature “Sketchbook” with Denise Morris and “Halloween Masks” with Kathy Hovland. There will also be a late afternoon class from 2:30 - 5 p.m. with Lauri Rockne called “Felted Wool Shoes.” Call 651-224-2319 for more information.
GrayMoon Jam Band The Braham Area Community Event Center will featuring dancing with GrayMoon Jam Band from 7 - 11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18. The band will play 50s, 60s, 70s and country music. Bring the family and food shelf items or cash donations will be appreciated. A freewill offering will be accepted and there will be a cash bar available.
505 Johnson Ave SE • Pine City, MN Phone 320.629.2282
Fax 320.629.3357 320-629-2282
Improving the oral health and overall wellbeing of our community and it’s members through education and meaningful contribution. Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 8am-5pm www.oakparkdentalclinic.com
Dr. Dylan Ascheman, DDS.
Locall y Grown
Apples Are Ready Now 6 Varieties To Come As They Ripen Open: Wednesday 4-dusk
Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 10am-6pm
Jake’s Apple Shack 404 375th Ave., Stanchfield 763-689-2282
Country Charm Mercantile • Antiques • Second Hand Store • Gifts • Organic Pantry • We Sell ‘Protandim’ 43873 Forest Blvd., Harris • 651-674-0272 • Hours: Tue.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-3
Time For Real Change Gerald McCabe • Experienced business owner that works well with others • Two grandchildren in Mora schools • Successful commercial contractor
Abby Tober • Mora graduate • Mother of two • Professional carpenter
Robert Engberg
All of Us Are Fiscally Responsible Vote November 4!
• University of Minnesota graduate • Professional engineer • Very able and willing to work for strong academics — Prepared and paid for by Gerald McCabe, Mora, MN 55051 —
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Positive Parenting Sometimes parenting seems like a Survival Reality Show, but it doesn’t have to be.
Speaker: Rick Marcy Positive Parenting 1 For parents of children 0-11 Sunday, Oct. 19 • 6-8 p.m.
Positive Parenting 2 Becoming an Adult For parents and their pre-teen and teens Sunday, Oct. 26 • 6-8 p.m. Child Care Provided
First Presbyterian Church 551 South Wood Street Mora, MN 55051 To sign up or get more information, please call (320) 679-1969 on weekdays ~ Tues., Wed. or Thurs. from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Pine City Area History Association The next meeting of the Pine City Area History Association will be held Sunday, Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. in the meeting room of the Pine City Public Library. The topic will be “History Rocks” with special speaker, archeologist Dan Wendt who will take a look at the geology of the Pine City area. The public is invited to bring items related to the topic to share. For more information call 320-322-9208 or e-mail pcahistory@gmail.com.
Northern Exposures The Northern Exposures Photo Club will meet on Monday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in Mora. DeeAnn Sibley will do a presentation entitled, “Creating Memorable Images of People.” Members will share their photos interpreting the October theme of “Autumn Glow.” The public is invited. Contact wmehlan@hotmail.com with any questions.
Dodge Hunger Dodgeball tournament Help Voyageur Bottle Shop and the Pine City Food Shelf “Dodge Hunger” at the 2014 Dodge Hunger Dodgeball Tournament on Monday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Pine City High School Gym. Community and area teams will compete to win the contest while raising money and food for the Food Shelf. Audience admission is three canned goods per person. Contact Lara Smetana at 320-629-2020 or email lsmetana@pinecitygov.com for information.
St. Stephen’s Luthern Church
400 SE 8th Street, Braham, MN 55006 (1/4 mile E of 107 on Co. Rd. 4) 320-396-3103 E-mail ststephens1913@msn.com
Remember last winter? We do!
It may be warm now, but winter is just around the corner. Remember those cold, frosty windows? With the bitter cold we experienced last year, you don’t have to go thru another long, grueling winter with drafty windows that won’t provide the protection & comfort you want.
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The MHS Student Council invites the Mora community to meet the school board candidates. Monday, October 20th 6:30pm Mora High School Choir Room Refreshments will be served. All candidates have been invited.
SRVCC annual dinner The next meeting of the Snake River Valley Conservation Club (SRVCC) will be held on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 5:30 p.m., at the Pine City VFW building along with the annual membership dinner. All members and their guests are welcome. Anyone interested in membership is also welcome. For more information contact a club member or email mdmadison52@gmail.com. PLA meeting The monthly meeting of the Pokegama Lake Association will be Saturday, Oct. 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.
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Prepared and paid for by Kris Radeke, Mora, MN Dala Business Women en’s Week Scholarship Fundraiser will be held at Freddie’s Restaurant in Mora beginning at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20 with Social Hour.
PLACE A CLASSIFIED TODAY.
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320-679-1834 to RSVP.
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First Presbyterian Church in Mora will of-
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At 5:30 there will be a welcome, dinner and
Oct. 19 for parents of children ages 0-11. The
silent auction with keynote speaker Vicki L.
class will be taught by Rick Marcy. For more
Mathison VanderVegt, pastor of Our Redeem-
information call 320-679-1969 on Tuesday -
er Church in Pine City. Call Pam Mattson at
Thursday between 9 a.m. and noon.
FARM ESTATE AUCTION ReinhardtAuctions.com
SUN. OCT. 26, 2014 - 10:00 AM TRUST OF TILMEN HILDESTAD; Trustee Jim Bergsrud 23417 435th Ave.; Aitkin, MN 56431
80 ACRES MULTI-PURPOSE LAND-(To be auctioned at 12:00) 80 Acres of mostly high, rolling land, ideally located, with ¼ mile frontage on Hwy 169 and ½ mile frontage on Cutler Rd. with open fields and pasture, mature and other timber. Potential for multiple building sites. Ideal hunting, and within walking distance to Pine Lake. Includes the old Cutler School Building and other outbuilding in need of repair. OLIVER AND OTHER TRACTORS- OLIVER 1800 DIESEL TRACTOR; Oliver 1800 Diesel Tractor; Oliver 1850 Diesel Tractor; Oliver 1855 Diesel Tractor; OLIVER SUPER 88 DIESEL TRACTOR; Oliver Row Crop 77 Gas Tractor; Case 430 Loader/Backhoe, Gas; Allis-Chalmers C Tractor; HAYING AND FARM MACHINERY-NEW HOLLAND H6830 8.5-FT. DISCBINE; John Deere 1219 Mower Conditioner; Two New Holland 469 Haybines; JOHN DEERE 702 HYDRAULIC TIP-UP 8-WHEEL RAKE; Farm Hand 7-Wheel Rake; VERMEER 605 SUPER F LARGE ROUND BALER; Minnesota 7-Ton Running Gear w/Rack; Plows; Discs; Cultivators; Drags; Hyd. Post Auger; BOXCAR, PRIMITIVES, COLLECTIBLES, AND IRON; FARM SUPPLIES AND SHOP; Plus more! UPCOMING AUCTIONS Tues. October 28, 10 am- Zim Sod Farm, Gary Blocker, owner, Sod equipment, tractors, machinery Thurs. October 30, 10 am- Estate of Margaret Goldenstein, Outing, MN Call 218-845-2260 today! For complete listing and all upcoming auctions, see www.reinhardtauctions.com. Download our FREE iPhone/Android app for all upcoming auctions. MN Lic. #01-15
JANZEN AUCTION Saturday, October 25th, 2014 • 10am Indoor Auction • formerly Angels Dance building, downtown Aitkin
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Corn Maze The Andersons’ Rock Creek Relics Corn Maze is open on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 19 at 54433 Forest Blvd. in Rock Creek from noon to 6 p.m. for Farmers’ Market their last two days. Kids under 5 are free. Due to road construction on 3rd Ave. For more information call 612-600- SE, the Pine City Market in the Park, Fri8760 or visit www.andersonsrock- day, Oct. 17, and Saturday, Oct. 18, 11 a.m. creekrelics.com. to 1 p.m., has moved to the Pine County Fairgrounds. The Farmers’ Market runs every weekend through the end of October. E-mail blvideen@gmail.com for further information.
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Properly maintained headlights vastly improve driver safety The importance of maintaining a vehicle cannot be understated. In addition to protecting their financial investments, drivers who properly maintain their vehicles are also protecting themselves and their passengers. Many elements of vehicle maintenance become second nature to drivers once they have a few months of driving under their belts. Oil changes, routine checkups and periodic vehicle inspections can keep cars running smoothly and safely on the road. But few drivers remember to maintain their headlights, a potentially dangerous oversight that can compromise the safety of drivers and their fellow motorists. Standard headlamps with reduced light output (left) and Philips X-treme Vision bulbs with increased brightness and distance (right).
Old or poorly maintained headlights can be hazardous for a variety of reasons. When coupled with inclement weather, outdated or dirty headlights can make it difficult for drivers to see pedestrians and other vehicles. In addition, drivers who struggle to see at night may find their visibility further compromised by older headlights that don’t provide the light they need to navigate their vehicles safely once the sun has gone down. Because headlights can have such a dramatic impact on driver safety, it’s important that motorists take the following steps to maintain their headlamps. · Recognize when bulbs start to dim. As headlight bulbs age, their light output is reduced by the effects of humidity, electrical resistance, filament fatigue, and general usage. The result is dim bulbs that make it difficult for motorists young and old to see when driving at twilight and at night, when a driver’s visual acuity is naturally reduced by 70 percent. Drivers should pay attention to how their headlights are performing, replacing any bulbs that are no longer providing adequate light. · Don’t just replace but upgrade your headlight bulbs. Bulbs that have started to dim need to be replaced, but auto enthusiasts or maintenance-savvy drivers know they can upgrade their bulbs when replacing them. Industry experts recommend replacing headlamp
bulbs every two years, and replacing them in pairs to make sure the vehicle’s lighting is equally balanced. But rather than sticking with the bulbs provided by the car maker, look for a bulb that makes it easier to see at night and during hazardous conditions. Certain healight bulbs put more light on the road, helping to make up for poor weather, dimly lit roads, aging headlights, and even the loss of night vision many drivers experience as they age. Capable of providing up to 100 percent more light than the standard halogen bulbs found on the majority of vehicles today, while other headlights create a better beam pattern that is dramatically longer than the standard bulbs, vastly improving driver vision and safety.
Numerous studies have shown that roughly onethird of auto accidents occur at night, when driver visibility is most compromised. So in addition to maintaining their headlights, drivers should take the following steps to improve their visibility.
· Buy the bulbs that match your driving habits. Some drivers spend a significant amount of time behind the wheel while others use their cars or trucks only to run errands or make short trips. When replacing bulbs that have dimmed, be sure to choose a bulb that fits your driving habits. Certain brands make a headlight bulb for every type of driver, be it the daily commuter, the soccer mom or those drivers who only rarely take to the highway. They even make a special headlamp for motorcycles that creates a unique orange reflection that helps distinguish the motorcycle from other vehicles on the road.
· Avoid hanging items that compromise visibility. Many drivers like to hang trinkets, fuzzy dice or personal photos from their vehicles’ rearview mirrors. Avoid hanging such items, which can prove distracting and restrict your view of the road.
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· Clean the interior glass and mirrors. Dirty interior glass and mirrors make it difficult for drivers to see fellow motorists, so make removing any film buildup on such surfaces part of your routine vehicle maintenance.
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Visibility starts with your windshield Visibility is an essential component of automotive safety. According to the United States Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration, inability to clearly see the road, other motorists and potential obstacles is a leading contributor to automotive accidents and injury. Approximately half of all fatalities due to motor vehicle crashes occur at night, even though the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notes that traffic volume is substantially less at night. Lack of visibility, which may result from a dirty windshield or inclement weather, can render pavement markings nearly invisible or throw off drivers’ senses of direction. Poor visibility can be hazardous, and drivers must take steps to ensure they have maximum visibility at all times, whether it’s day or night or if the weather is poor or fair.
One of the best ways to ensure maximum visibility is to keep your windshield clean. Not all windshield washer fluids and wipers are created equally. For example, some washer fluids are ineffective in freezing temperatures. Frozen washer fluid can cause a complete blockage of the system and greatly impair visibility. As anyone who has driven on snowy and/or salty roads can attest, such substances can quickly gather on windshields, where they crust up and impede visibility. A windshield cleaning system that is not working effectively is a recipe for an accident. Always read the product label before purchasing washer fluid. Summer blends are only effective when temperatures remain above 32 F. When the mercury dips below freezing, these fluids freeze up. Winter formulas should contain an antifreeze solution that will lower the freezing point of the liquid. Many such fluids employ methanol to not only prevent freezing but also to melt frost and light accumulations of ice. Drivers also may be able to supplement their washer fluids with common items to increase durability during extreme cold snaps. Mix 99 percent isopropyl rubbing alcohol into the washer fluid to prevent it from
freezing. Otherwise, the washer fluid brand may have specific instructions for mixing for use in areas where the temperature regularly dips below freezing. In addition to maintaining an obstruction-free washer fluid system, drivers can reduce accidents from poor visibility by heeding these tips from The National Weather Service: · Clear your windshield and mirrors before getting on the road. · Drive slow to maintain a safe stopping distance. · Be aware that, when driving in conditions where visibility is impaired, drivers tend to follow the tail lights of the vehicles in front of them. Keep your headlights on to improve your own visibility and help others see your car.
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How to improve winter fuel economy
Many motorists notice that their vehicles seem to get less miles per gallon in cold weather than in warm weather. That’s not a trick of the brain, as studies have shown that cars do, in fact, have poorer fuel in economy in cold weather.
According to the United States Department of Energy, fuel economy tests have indicated that, when driving in short-trip city driving, a conventional gasoline car’s gas mileage is about 12 percent lower at 20 F than it would be at 77 F. The disparity is even greater in hybrid vehicles, which can see their fuel economy decline by roughly 34 percent when driven at 20 F. Before drivers can understand how to improve their winter fuel economy, it’s beneficial to learn why cold weather has such an adverse effect on a car’s fuel economy.
A host of factors combine to reduce fuel economy in the winter. When temperatures dip, engine oil and other drive-line fluids also get colder, and this increases engine and transmission friction. That forces the vehicle to work harder and use more fuel. An engine also takes longer to reach its most fuel-efficient temperature when the weather outside is cold. This won’t have too great an impact on fuel efficiency when taking long trips, but the shorter the trip the less economical the vehicle’s use of fuel will be, as a shorter trip means the vehicle is spending a larger percentage of the overall drive at a less fuel efficient temperature.
Another reason fuel economy suffers in the winter is the necessities and certain creature comforts drivers need when driving in the cold weather. Windshield defrosters and vehicle heating systems use a substantial amount of power, and that usage forces the vehicle to expend more energy and use more fuel. And while many drivers consider heated seats one of the greatest automotive inventions known to man, those seats also use up a lot of power that negatively impacts fuel economy.
But factors outside the vehicle also impact its fuel economy in the winter. For example, colder temperatures decrease tire pressure, and that increases roll re-
sistance, which means the car must work harder and use more fuel to get down the street than it would if it were riding on fully inflated tires in the summertime. Cold air also is more dense than warm air, and that increases aerodynamic drag on the vehicle, which then needs to use more fuel to counter the increased drag. So what can be done to improve fuel economy in the winter? Fortunately, drivers can take several steps to do just that. · Park the vehicle in a garage. Leaving your car in the driveway in the winter means you might have to dig the vehicle out come winter snowstorms. But that’s not the only inconvenience of parking your vehicle outside in the winter, as doing so can adversely affect its fuel economy. When possible, park the car in the garage, as this increases the initial temperature of the engine, engine oil, drive-line fluids, and the vehicle’s cabin. This can shorten the time it takes for the engine to reach its most fuel-efficient temperature while decreasing the engine and transmission friction that negatively impacts fuel efficiency. · Disregard conventional wisdom. Conventional wisdom has long suggested that idling a vehicle for several minutes will warm up the engine more quickly than simply driving. But many vehicle manufacturers now recommend that drivers idle their vehicles for no more than 30 seconds, noting that idling the car unnecessarily wastes fuel and that driving the vehicle is the fastest way to warm up its engine. If you must warm up the vehicle, stick to the now widely accepted guideline that recommends idling for no more than half a minute. Another nugget of conventional wisdom motorists may want to ignore concerns the motor oil they use in the winter. Many vehicle manufacturers now recommend a specific type of oil to use when driving in cold weather, so follow that advice instead of adhering to past practices that may not have been as fuel efficient. · Monitor tire pressure. As noted, colder temperatures decrease tire pressure, so drivers should mon-
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Turning a $6 billion budget de¿cit into a $1.2 BILLION SURPLUS. REPAYING THE $2.7 BILLION Republicans “borrowed” from schools to balance their state budget. RAISING INCOME TAXES ON THE TOP 2 PERCENT of Minnesotans and making the state’s overall tax structure more fair. FREE ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN for all students to help boost student success.
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TUITION FREEZE AND FUNDING INCREASES for the University of Minnesota and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU). The DREAM ACT, which allows undocumented students to apply for ¿nancial aid. The SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS ACT, which helps students, parents and teachers deal with in-school bullying and provides safer schools for all our children.
Health Care
Robert (Bob) Woods for
ESTABLISHING MNSURE and helping to lower the number of uninsured Minnesotans by 40 percent. MNsure provides many rights and protections including no longer denying health care coverage because of pre-existing conditions. 95 PERCENT OF MINNESOTANS NOW HAVE HEALTH COVERAGE. RAISING THE MINIMUM WAGE for Minnesota’s 325,000 lowest-paid workers. This not only bene¿ts 137,000 children, but pumps $500 million into our economy.
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A 5 PERCENT WAGE INCREASE to workers who care for people with disabilites and seniors. $400 million in PROPERTY TAX RELIEF to homeowners, a $350 million tax cut for small businesses, and INCOME TAX CUTS FOR 1 MILLION MIDDLE-CLASS MINNESOTANS. FUNDING SCHOOL LUNCHES for children whose parents are unable to pay. Passing the WOMEN’S ECONOMIC SECURITY ACT to break down barriers to economic progress for women.
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$1.26 billion in bonding CREATES ALMOST 30,000 JOBS. ENERGY ASSISTANCE FOR HOMEOWNERS to buy propane during the coldest winter in a generation. Passing MINNESOTA’S FIRST SOLAR STANDARD, providing a jump-start to the next generation of green manufacturing. MAKING MARRIGE EQUALITY THE LAW. Election and campaign-¿nance reform, including NO-EXCUSE ABSENTEE VOTING. - Prepared and paid for by the Kanabec County DFL, Pine 11B, P.O. Box 362, Mora, MN 55051 -
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Pine Area Lions Octoberfest The Pine Area Lions will host an Octoberfest German meal and bake sale at the Pine City American Legion on Sunday, Oct. 19 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All proceeds are used for community projects. Tickets are available from Lions members or at the door. Soup & Sandwich luncheon The Pine City Senior Center will hold a soup & sandwich luncheon & bake sale on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All proceeds help pay for building expenses and repair. For information call 320-629-3024. Toddler Storytime Children ages 18 months to 3 years are invited to the Mora Public Library for storytime at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 23. Preregistration is required and can be made at the library or by calling 679-2642. Storytime is presented by Mora ECFE.
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Past & Present Employees of the Kanabec County Sheriff’s Office are PROUD to support & elect
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BRIAN SMITH AS OUR NEXT KANABEC COUNTY SHERIFF The majority of the past and present employees of the Kanabec County Sheriff ’s office have at one time or another worked very closely with Brian Smith. We have witnessed his leadership abilities, knowledge and experience plus the pride he will bring to the position of Sheriff. We are encouraged by the knowledge that all of our votes will give this community the potential for growth, unity and improvement under his guidance. We honor his integrity, his honesty, dedication and his total commitment to protect and serve the citizens of Kanabec County.
We ask that you vote for Brian Smith! Employees by Name & Title *Denotes a past employee • Altergott, Cortney - Sergeant Corrections OfÀcer/ Dispatcher • Anderson, Jody - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher* • Anderson, Scott - Jail Sergeant* • Anderson, Jeffrey - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher • Andrews, Scott - Deputy • Ardner, Gregory - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher • Arnold, Joshua - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher • Baldwin, Greg - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher • Bangerter, Cole - Deputy* • Bergwick, Christopher - Sergeant Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher • Bliss, Erica - Jail/OfÀce Assistant • Braiedy, Kevin - Sergeant • Brockner, Jenny - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher • Coon, Susan - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher • Deutsch, Derrick - Deputy • Dingman, Chad - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher • Etter, Robin - Civil Process Coordinator • Fedor, Patricia - Corrections OfÀcer/Dispatcher* • Feine, Jeffrey - Investigator • Fitzwater, Vickie - Law Enforcement Assistant* • Frisch, Justin - Deputy • Gerhardson, Alex - Deputy • Grabmeier, Curt - Deputy* • Gravning, Trisha - Jail/OfÀce Assistant*
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Sunday, October 26th Sponsored by the American Legion S.A.L. French Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Sausage, Coffee, Milk, Juice
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Wine Tasting Extravaganza! Thursday, Oct. 23 6:30 pm
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Includes 30 wines, craft beers and bourbons, appetizers and door prizes. Silent auction ending at 8:30 Donation of $25 with $5 to Mora Food Shelf
Showtimes subject to change. Check the movieline or website for updates. * No passes showing ** 3D fees apply in addition to ticket
Fresh made caramel corn, real cheddar cheese popcorn, ice cream, fudge and fresh-baked cookies! All made right here! FREE refill on large pop & popcorn. REAL butter!
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16 - ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 19, 2014 Northern Exposure Photography Club The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, at the Kanabec History Center. DeeAnn Sibley will do a presentation entitled “Creating Memorable Images of People.” Members submit two images in either the open category or interpretive “Autumn Glow” by Friday, Oct. 17. All interested persons are invited to attend. Learn to Meditate A six-week meditation class will be held at the Kanabec History Center on Wednesday evenings from 7 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22. This class is open to all regardless of ability of disability. A freewill offering will be accepted to cover the use of the building and supplies. To register contact Rachelle at 612-220-7657.
Bingo at Eastwood The public is invited to Eastwood Life Enrichment Center in Mora at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, for White Elephant Bingo. No cost to attend if bringing a prize to donate. Two prizes = two cards limit or $2 per card to play. Everyone is welcome to attend. Wild River Park events At 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Visitor’s Center participants can get a up-close look (and feel if you dare) the resident garter and bull snakes as well as get a chance to feed them. At 1 p.m. there will be an Animal Scramble at the Visitor Center. At 3 p.m. explore “Gross-ology” and find out the difference between snails and slugs and learn about leeches and maggots.
From 6 - 8 p.m. there will be an All-Camp Trick-or-Treat. Campers can decorate their site and participating campsites will be identified with pumpkin site tags. Call 651583-2125, ext. 227 for more information. DAV MSO Office The nonprofit DAV (Disabled American Veterans) will have their Mobile Service Office (MSO) at the Pine County Courthouse in Pine City from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to personally provide counseling
and claim filing assistance. This service is free to all veterans and members of their families.
Mobile Service Office (MSO) at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2735 (410 Railroad Ave.) in Isanti from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, to personally provide counseling and claim filing assistance. This service is free to all veterans and members of their families.
Memorial dedication for Laura Maloney Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner Holden Lutheran Church will hold its annual Lutefisk and Meatball dinner from 1 - 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25. There will also be a bake sale with crafts and cookbooks available for sale. The church is located at 27987 150th St. N. of Isle. For more information call 320-592-3204 or 320-529-3513.
DAV MSO Office
Ruby’s Pantry
The nonprofit DAV (Disabled American Veterans) will have their
The Ruby’s Pantry food distribution is the fourth Thursday of each
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Dr. Amy Anderson Dr. Donna Wesp Dr. Mary Olson Dr. Sophie Norberg Dr. Lola Heinrich Dr. Laura Byers Dr. Mark Monson Dr. Melody Pust Dr. Galen Brelie Dr. Carol Evans Dr. Daina Rosen Providing health care for small animals. Please call for an appointment.
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There will be a short ceremony to dedicate a bench in memory of Laura Maloney on Thursday, Oct. 23, 3:30 p.m., at the north playground of Pine City Elementary School. The Pine City third-grader was killed in a car accident about a year ago. Visit the Pine City Community Page on Facebook for more information. PTO Family Movie Night The Pine Dragons PTO invites kids in grades K-6 and an adult guest to a free Family Movie Night on Friday, Oct. 24, 6:30 p.m., at the Pine City Elementary auditorium. Bring blankets, pillows, stuffed animals, and wear pajamas. Email pinedragonspto@yahoo.com with any questions.
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HATTIE LARSON’S 90TH BIRTHDAY An open house for Hattie (Witte) Larson’s 90th birthday will take place Sunday, Oct. 26 at the Pine City VFW building from noon to 4 p.m. No gifts please.
THANK YOU We would like to thank our family and friends for all the anniversary wishes, cards, calls and gifts we received. Ray and Marilyn Terhaar
Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00 Sat. 8:00-Noon Dr. Gene Webster Dr. Laura Aasen For all your pet care, Call 320-629-7591
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month at the Armory in Pine City. Registration begins at 4:30 p.m. and food distribution will take place Thursday, Oct. 23, from 5 - 6:30 p.m. For information call 651-674-0009 or visit www.rubyspantry.org.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SHELDON NASCENE APRIL 23, 1935 OCT. 15, 2010 We thought of you with love today, but that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday and days before that too. Your memory is our keepsake, with which we will never part, God has you in His keeping, we have you in our hearts. Missed and loved forever by, LaVonne, Kevin and LeeAnn, Sheryl, Kyle and Barb, Kim and Carmela, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren
IN MEMORY RYAN C. EDWARD GARDNER Feb. 12, 1986Oct. 17, 1989 The moment that you died My heart was torn in two. One side filled with heartache, The other died with you. I often lie awake at night, When the world is fast asleep, and Take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon my cheeks. Remembering you is easy, I do it every day, But missing you is heartache That never goes away. I hold you tightly within my heart, And there you will remain. Until the joyous day arrives, That we will meet again. -Unknown Deeply missed by, Ron, Susan and family
CARL H. PETERSON Carl Hilding Peterson of Grasston died on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014 at GracePointe Crossing West Gables in Cambridge. He was 85 years old. He was born on Jan. 16, 1929 in Braham, the youngest of six children. His mother, Hulda Peterson, died during childbirth and only six months later, his father Melcher Peterson died as well. The children were raised by their paternal aunt, Aida Peterson. He grew up in Braham, graduating from Braham High School in 1947. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in Korea as a postal engineer in a MASH unit. After his discharge from the military he returned to Braham. On June 20, 1959 he was united in marriage to Audrey Adell Swanson. They made their home in Braham and were blessed with two daughters, Terrie and Sharon. For many years he worked as a mechanic for the Chevrolet garage and the Skelly Station in Braham. He would always ride his bicycle to work, year round. After he retired as a mechanic, he and his wife moved to McGregor where he worked for a number of years as a custodian for the Buckhorn Bar. The couple returned to the area, buying a home in Grasston. For a couple of years he worked for Ercoa in Braham and then the Braham Pub, doing cleaning and prep work alongside his wife before fully retiring. He loved the outdoors, especially watching a peaceful sunrise or sunset. He enjoyed time spent at the cabin, cutting wood, feeding the birds, camping and fishing. In his later years he enjoyed listening to old tyme music and watching train shows. He was very proud of his military service and a member of the Pine City VFW. He was a poet in his heart and wrote poems for each of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was even published in a book of poetry. He will be remembered for his quiet nature, his quick wit and loving heart. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Audrey; siblings, Roy Peterson, Ruth Farah, Fern Soderstrom, Earl Peterson and Edna Gustafson. He is survived by daughters, Terri (Gary) Folkestad of Grasston and Sharon (Mitch) Becker of Cambridge; grandchildren, Ryan (Sharla) Becker, Alissa (Ben) Lewis, Hannah Becker, Amanda (Jeremy) Linton, Nathan Folkestad and Matthew Folkestad; great-grandchildren, Maraely, Jackson, Carter, Brennan and Landon; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 17, 2014 at the Braham Evangelical Lutheran Church with Rev. Rich Chronis officiating. Music will be provided by Marie Grundberg. Honorary urnbearers will be his grandchildren and their spouses. Military Honors will be provided by the Braham VFW post 1731. Arrangements are by the Rock-Ingebrand Funeral Home of Braham. Condolences may be posted at www.aifueneralhome.com.
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Saturday, October 25, 2014 • 6pm Rose Marie Halverson Estate - Doors open at 5:00 pm for inspection. We will be selling the personal property of Rose Marie Halverson from Linwood. Items include: Snapper mower, Ariens snow blower, Stihl chain saw, welding tanks, air compressor, table saw, Troy Built tiller, gun cabinet, sporting goods, TVs, air bed, refrigerator, kitchen appliances. Collectibles: snowshoes, Wild Jersey, Long Horns, old tractor wheels, stained glass, old plow, tools, lumberjack saw, glassware, antiques, collectibles, artwork, household items, box lots & more. Check our website for pictures and details.
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Location: 6710 Ash St., North Branch, MN 55056 Directions: From I-35, take the North Branch/Cambridge Exit (exit #147). Go east on Main St.(Hwy. 95) to County Rd 30 (Forest Blvd). Turn left (north) on County Rd 30 to Ash St (approx. ½ mile – JJ’s Bowl is at the corner), turn right (east) and to 3 blocks. Terms of Sale: Cash, Visa/Mastercard/Discover. Sales tax. 10% Buyers premium. Driver’s License/ID required to register. Check our website for upcoming auctions at www.gregschnellerauctions.com
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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, Grasston, MN 320-396-2567.
58 TRUCKS VANS/SUVS 1996 Dodge Dakota 4x4 V8, 6½' Snoway plow, $2,200 320-272-4474.
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Call Now To Schedule 320-679-1262 1883 Frontage Road Hwy. 65 & 23, Mora 320-679-1262 $12,000 excellent condition 2001 Ercoa 19' Sun Skipper Deluxe pontoon. Evinrude 40 hp four-stroke motor, boat lift and trailer 612-889-2589.
102 SERVICES Alterations and clothing repairs, 25 years experience. 320-3964152 Contact Rosemary. Braham
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Dave's Garage Door service. Spring replacement, servicing, doors, and openers. (763)286-3002. Dr. Fixit. Handyman, remodeling and property maintenance. Call Dustin, 320-515-9124. East Central S a n i t a t i o n Commercial & residential, container service, carts provided. 763-689-2171 or 763444-9862 Merles Water Conditioning 651-777-1349 mywatermn.com Water Softener Repairs, Filter changes, Preventitive Maintenance, Iron Removal, and so much more! Please see our ad in the Professional and Service Directory of this newspaper.
105 PAINTING Grace Painting and Handyman Services. Prompt, honest, professional. Adam 320-279-1552.
107 CLEANING HOMES/ BUSINESSES To the T Cleaning Services using all natural cleaners. No harmful chemicals, safe for kids/pets and asthma/ allergy sufferers. For any cleaning needs- Comm., Res., new constr. Call Taylor 763-742-2339
109 LAWN CARE DW Lawn Care. Fall leaf clean-up. Dump on-site or haul away. Call Darren for free estimate 320-630-4938. 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 320-629-6771 or www.pinecitymn.com
TINKER-LARSON Downtown Mora Since 1926 124 NW Railroad Ave. • 320-679-3533
GREAT VALUES ON USED VEHICLES WAS ‘14 Chrysler Town & Country Touring, leather, DVD, 3 available ..........................................starting at $24,500 ‘14 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT .................................$22,900 ‘14 Dodge Durango Limited ...............................$37,500 ‘13 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT .............................SOLD ‘13 Dodge Avenger SXT, V6 ......................................$16,500 ‘11 Chrysler Town & Country Touring .....................$16,900 ‘11 Chrysler 200 Limited ..........................................$11,800 ‘10 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT, quad, 4x4 .......................$25,500 ‘09 Chrysler Town & Country Touring 3 available....starting at ....$10,800 ‘08 Chrysler Town & Country Limited ....................$12,500 ‘08 Chrysler Town & Country Touring......................$10,800 ‘08 Chrysler Sebring Limited ...................................$11,500 ‘08 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT ............................$9,800 ‘08 Chevrolet Equinox LT ..........................................$11,500 ‘07 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited .................................$11,900 ‘06 Jeep Liberty Limited...........................................SOLD ‘05 Dodge Grand Caravan SE ...................................$4,500 ‘03 Chrysler 300M .....................................................$4,500 ‘03 Chevrolet Trailblazer, 4x4 ...................................$6,400 ‘03 Chevrolet Tahoe, 4x4...........................................$7,900 ‘02 Chrysler PT Cruiser, 76k miles ............................$4,800 ‘02 Chevrolet Avalanche.......................................... $10,500 ‘97 Dodge Dakota, CC w/plow, 72k miles ................$9,800
Stump/tree removal to fit budget. Precise and lawn friendly since 1997, 320-679-5253.
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Crown Royal outdoor wood stoves. 20 year limited warranty. www.woodstovemn. com. 320-679-2567, 763-552-6743. For Sale: Pellet stove, like new 320-515-0147.
154 EMPLOYMENT WANTED Drivers: CDL-B Great pay, Hometime! No-forced Dispatch! New Singles from Duluth, MN to surrounding states. Apply: TruckMovers.com or 1-877-606-7083 DRIVERS: CDL-B: Great Pay, Hometime! No-Forced Dispatch! New Singles from Duluth, MN to surrounding states. Apply: TruckMovers.com or: 1-877-606-7083.
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Drivers: Local Osceola - Home Daily, $3,000.00 Orientation Completion Bonus! $3,000.00 Driver Referral Bonus! Plus Great Pay & Benefits! CDL - A OTR Exp. Req. 1-855-252-0630
Escape Salon and Tan is looking for a fullor part-time motivated stylist to add to our team. We are a full service salon offering haircuts, foils, color, perming, waxing and more to all our guests. We offer advanced training and education to our stylists. Please e-mail your resume to escapesalonandtan@ hotmail.com
Great Clips in Cambridge, Chisago, Isanti and Pine City now hiring F.T. and P.T. Licensed Stylists. Hourly wage plus commission. Contact Amy 763-238-5609
154 EMPLOYMENT On-Site Mgmt Team Wanted! 24-units in Mora Duties include: Cleaning, maintenance, grounds, paperwork, leasing & resident relations
Must live on-site No Pets Free 3BR in exchange for duties Some property management experience preferred Must be available days
Send resumes via e-mail or fax jobs@hornigcompanies.com www.hornigcompanies.com
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General Laborer/ Sander FT Position Stop in to complete an application at 243 N. Dual Blvd., Isanti, MN or call Amanda at 763-444-5388 Northwoods Finishing CHILDREN & FAMILY MINISTRY Our Redeemer Lutheran of Pine City is seeking a full-time Children's Ministry Director. Position includes development of children's ministry programming and out reach to families in the community. Successful candidates will have training/degree in children's faith education or the willingness to obtain such training. Salary is DOE. Contact Rev. Dr. Vicki L. VanderVegt at 320-6292985 or vlv55@hotmail.com for a full position description and application. Position is open until filled.
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154 EMPLOYMENT LADC/ADC-T Mon-Thursday, 32 hours weekly. Counselor for Chemically Dependent inmates at Kanabec County Jail, 8 - noon. Remainder of afternoon will be at office in Rush City. Please send resume to Teen Focus Recovery Center, PO Box 106, Rush City, MN 55069, Fax 320-3584297, lynette_rae@msn.com Mora Subway is now hiring for part-time positions. 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
157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT needed in Cambridge. Weekday mornings 4am-8am and weekends 10am-6pm. Experience with disabilities is required. PCA must be flexible as hours will increase as need does and days worked may change. Call Molly at 952-814-7400.
NOW HIRING! PARTTIME BUS DRIVER
Starting pay is $12.19/hour Sign up online at www.aeoa.org and follow the link through the “careers” tab. For more info. call Larry: 218-735-6815 You must be 21 years old, preferably with a Class C license and a passenger endorsement. Arrowhead Transit will provide you with assistance in obtaining these requirements if your application is accepted.
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Help wanted: roofers, shinglers and laborers. Exper. preferred. Call Dan for more info. 651-755-1489
POWERHOUSE GROUP HOMES is expanding and has shifts available. Must be able to pass background check/ drug test. Must be caring, dependable and have current drivers license. Pick up application at 303 Power Ave. S., Hinckley or e-mail resumé/questions to powerhouse@scicable.com P.T. Teachers aide and assistant Teacher sub. needed at Room for Growing Educational Child Care in North Branch. 651-674-1850
Signe & Olivias is extending its level of care. Currently hiring for all shifts. Awake, overnight, day, evenings & assists. Direct care w/elderly, experience preferredbut will train. Call Karin, 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.
201 DAY CARE Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990. Sears 1000 watt Generator, $225 651238-1512
302 FEED/ SEED/HAY Corn, clean, dry, shelled, $5.00 for 50 lbs. John, 320-679-1564. CUSTOM ROUND BALING Custom round baling. Bean stubble and corn stalks. Can make net wrap or twine 4x5 bale. Call or text 612-702-6976. FARMLAND WANTED Tillable farmland wanted to rent. Paying competitive rates. Call or text 612-702-6976.
302 FEED/ SEED/HAY For Sale: 15 5x5 round bales mixed grass hay, $50 each 320-679-2723. Hay For Sale: 4'x5' bales mixed hay. No rain, $45 cash, will load 320-679-4098.
351 ANTIQUES/ ART Wanted: Antiques. American Indian, hunting, fishing, Norway-Sweden, railroad items, guns, silver coins. Gary 320-679-2535 or 651-238-0909.
353 BUILDING SUPPLIES Steel Buildings. 101'x232' may split, 1-83'x125', 1-71x100'. All must go. Save thousands. Call 218-512-3011.
355 HOUSEHOLD Like new brass fireplace screen $45 , 2 childs rocking chairs $20 and $5, Cocktail table dolphin base $75 763-6893216
The USED FURNITURE Store “Great Stuff Low Prices” 1646 Hwy. 23 E. St. Cloud
320-2308823 www.theused furniturestore.com Red leather couch& chair-like new, blue leather recliner, unique grandfather clock, John Deere riding lawnmower170hrs. Pat: 320-6297119, leave message.
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Ogilvie Public Schools has the following position available:
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LONG-TERM SUB FACS TEACHER Cook-Muffies on the Lk. (Pokegama). Apply in person, 13646 Muffies Lane. Contact Karen 320-629-9979
157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME
North Branch Area Public Schools is looking for a long-term substitute FACS teacher. Qualifications required: current MN Family and Consumer Science Licensure with Child Development/Family Studies experience preferred. Starting November 4, 2014 to December 23, 2014. Apply online through the district website:
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Requirement: 2 year computer support related degree or equivalent experience. Work experience within education system preferred. Hours: 34 hours per week until June 30th, 2015 Application Deadline: October 21st, 2014 Position Start Date: October 28th, 2014 Reports to: Technology Coordinator Job Summary: The Technology Technician is responsible for the repair and maintenance of district computers, software, devices, and other computer related equipment. This is a Tier 2 level support position. Rate of pay: $13.50 per hour Benefits available Interested applicants should submit the following: Application form (obtained at www.ogilvie.k12.mn.us, Letter of Interest, and three (3) letters of reference to Becky Sanborn, Ogilvie School District #333, 333 School Drive, Ogilvie, MN 56358 or bsanborn@ogilvie.k12.mn.us “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer”
Ogilvie Public Schools has the following position available:
Technology Help Desk Specialist Requirement: 1 year computer support related certificate or equivalent experience. Work experience within education system preferred. Hours: 8:00 am – 12:30 pm during the school year on student contact days Application Deadline: October 21st, 2014 Position Start Date: October 28th, 2014 Reports to: Technology Coordinator Job Summary: The Technology Help Desk Specialist is responsible for responding to the first call in need of technology support. This is a Tier 1 level position responsible for the initial troubleshooting of technology issues. Rate of pay: $12.00 per hour Interested applicants should submit the following: Application form (obtained at www.ogilvie.k12.mn.us, Letter of Interest, and three (3) letters of reference to Becky Sanborn, Ogilvie School District #333, 333 School Drive, Ogilvie, MN 56358 or bsanborn@ogilvie.k12.mn.us “This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer”
358 FIREWOOD 20' basswood, 5 cord load, $450. 320-679-1815. Dry Oak firewood. Lrg pickup load, $120 Fast, free delivery 320-241-6983 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. Two Elec. Wheel Chairs from the Scooter Store in pristine cond. $300.00 ea. Bekah@midco.net or call 320-362-0555.
362 MISC. Affordable Plans. Bankruptcy debt relief $956* Divorce/Custody $570* DUI/Civil/other starts $330* *court fees additional. 612-326-3300, or 218-828-4483. 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
NOW HIRING OTR DRIVERS! We are looking for professional OTR drivers to work with us.
New equipment; Great driver pay & benefits – up to .45 per mile with bonus; Home weekly; Run mainly south & southeast. If you are looking for big company benefits with a small company atmosphere call Curt at 218-820-8555 or Stef at 218-768-2701 ext. 1005.
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION PARA North Branch Area Public Schools is looking for a part-time Early Childhood Special Education Paraprofessional to work Tuesday and Thursday, 11:30 a.m.- 2:45 p.m. to provide teacher support. Assisting the teacher and children during class activities in order to assure a safe and happy environment. High School diploma is required. Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us
Receptionist East Central Veterinarians in Cambridge and Mora, Minnesota is seeking one or two part-time receptionists. Hours will be primarily evenings and weekends. Position duties include: greeting and assisting clients, admitting patients, answering multiple line phone system, quoting routine service and product prices, scheduling appointments, entering client and patient data in the clinic’s information systems, maintain neat and clean front areas. A quali¿ed candidate will have receptionist and customer service experience. Veterinary experience is a plus. The candidate will be friendly, courteous and always have a positive attitude. The successful candidate will have excellent written, verbal, and computer skills.
Please fax your resume to 320-679-2202, or e-mail to: ec_vets@yahoo.com - Attention: Human Resources.
Lakes and Pines Agency Receptionist/Secretary Lakes & Pines CAC, a private non-profit organization, is seeking a professional to meet and greet our clients and assist the Administration Department in clerical duties. High School Diploma or GED with a minimum of two years office experience required. Must be courteous in person and on the telephone, be able to maintain the highest level of confidentiality, have the ability to type 50 words a minute, understand and follow directions and have experience with switchboard and mail systems. Must be proficient in PC skills, including Microsoft Office with Publisher. Attention to detail and organization skills are a must for this position. Full Time Position with Benefit Package. $14.88 - $15.46/hr., depending on qualifications. Application Deadline is 4:30 pm, Oct. 22, 2014. Applicants are required to complete Agency’s Employment Application. For information or application, please contact Lakes and Pines C.A.C., Inc. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorites, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Lakes and Pines is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 1700 Maple Ave East, Mora, MN 55051 320-679-1800 or www.lakesandpines.org
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366 GUNS NIB Marlin 30-30, $510 612-209-5736.
368 APPLIANCES For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings (320) 6794047
369 WANTED Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867
Tools, Toro lawnmower, lawn equipment, hoses, lots of misc. Portable closet. Come take a look. Oct. 22-25, Wed-Sat., 8-4, 14702 Cross Lake Rd., Pine City.
451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Main Street Center N. Branch. A variety of suite sizes starting at 350.00 all util incl. Deb 651-303-2050
Wanted: Minibikes & dirt bikes, running or not. Call 320-679-2128.
Office or storage space avail. in Hinckley, 125 Main St. 3500SF, front showroom, overhead door in rear. 320-630-3583
401 AUCTION CALENDAR
452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL
Stromberg Auctioneering “We do all types of auctions”
(2) 2BR apts. in Hinckley. All utils included. $750/mo. 320-630-3583
Mora Evergreen Apartments
Practicing Honesty and Integrity for over 30 years.
Great location
3 BR Starting at $490
Call Les Stromberg
320-279-0935 Saturday, Nov. 1, 9 a.m. Estate of Tom Macintyre, Personal Representative Kathy Griesser. Located 2344 Hwy. 65, Mora. Approx. 3 ½ miles north of Mora on Hwy. 65 to 2344 Hwy. 65 on right. Tools, vehicles, lown & garden, sporting, boats, collectibles & antiques, miscellaneous. 10% buyers premium. Stromberg Auctioneering, Auctioneer: Les Stromberg, Lic. #33-17,Phone: 320-279-0935.
403 CRAFTS/ BOUTIQUES
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2-BDRM house for rent. 1-car garage, hot water heat, wood heat op. Near Ann Lake, $650 mo. + util. 320-272-4788. 3-BR house, Mora. 1-BA, garage, $895/mo. First/last $1000 deposit. 320-679-5877 For Rent in Pine City. 1BR apt. $625/heat included. 612-390-8776 For Rent: 2 bedroom trailer, no pets or smoking. $500 month + utilities. Ogilvie, 320-272-4141. For Rent: 2-BDRM mobile home in country. No pets. No smoking. $600/month. Damage deposit. 320-629-3739. For Rent: 3-BDRM, 2BA trailer with garage. Large lot. No pet or smoking, $700/month, Ogilvie 320-272-4141. For Rent: Lot w/garage for mobile home at 10751 Rice Rd., Brook Park. 320-272-4661. For Rent: Lot w/garage for mobile home at 10751 Rice Rd., Brook Park. 320-272-4661. For Rent: Lot with garage for mobile home at 1409 Ann Lake Rd, Ogilvie. 320-272-4661 For Rent: Spacious 2-BDRM apt. in Mora. $675/month. $600/ deposit. Call for details, leave msg. 612-432-9326.
Meadowbrook 1 & 2-BR apartments, Mora, starting at $615 1BR Apt.-Pine City. and up per mo. No Close to Pine Tech, smoking, no pets. downtown. Sandy Contact Denny, 763-464-4129. 507-269-7639. The smart way to sell your stuff! Call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com - click on Classifieds, place an ad!
2 BR APT AVAILABLE Johnson Apartments Pine City
CRAFT/HOMEBASED BUSINESS SALE Nov 15, 9-4 Braham Area Community Center. Vendors still needed 320-396-3177.
$526/month Includes Heat, Water & Garbage
Upcoming Craft and Bake Sale at True Vine Lutheran Church, 130 South Park, Mora Saturday, November 8th 8 p.m.-4 p.m.
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452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL Pine City-nice ground level 2bdrm. apt. New carpet, laundry onsite, $675+elec. 651983-5771 Room for rent, newer country home near Cambridge, $395. 763-286-3002. ROOM for RENT. Country home near PineCity. Share kitchen, bath. $325+ 320-629-6637
506 REAL ESTATE FARM ROCK CREEK 5 bedroom house, 6 acres, 5 buildings 149,900 Possible CD. 1-507-213-7467 Island View Drive, Mora. 3 BDRM, 2 BA, fireplace, 3 decks, large pole shed, approx. 4 acres and 440 feet of lakeshore (2 lots). $399,900 612-390-4576. jchoz00@hotmail.com
454 STORAGE WANTED-Need winter storage for lge. Sailboat, must have concrete floor and 12' overhead door. Storage for approx. Oct.April 2015 (or early May depending on snow). If you have a pole barn with some room within 30 miles of Pine City-Hinckley area.Call 320-6297787 or 612-7708419, leave message and name.
NOW RENTING Ogilvie Mini Storage LP Mini Storage Unit 10x20, 10x10 Downtown Ogilvie Call:
(763) 286-3265 cell
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Veterinary Technician East Central Veterinarians in Cambridge, Minnesota is seeking a part-time Certi¿ed Veterinary Technician. Hours will include evenings and weekends. Position duties include: perform all necessary lab work, maintain required lab paperwork and logs, maintain lab area and equipment, assist Veterinarian with surgeries, appointments and dentals, maintain surgery room and equipment, take digital X-rays including dentals, and maintain X-ray room and equipment.
A quali¿ed candidate is certi¿ed or will be certi¿ed within 60 days of hire. The candidate will be friendly, courteous, always have a positive attitude, and be able to multi-task. The successful candidate will have excellent written, verbal, and computer skills. Please fax your resume to 320-679-2202, or e-mail to: ec_vets@yahoo.com - Attention: Human Resources.
IF YOU ARE IN IMMINENT DANGER: Call 911 If you are being abused you can… • stay in the relationship. • file a police report. • seek an Order for Protection which is a temporary restraining order that gives you legal protection from your abuser. • attend support groups with persons who are in a similar situation. • seek temporary safety with friends, relatives or in a safe home/shelter. No One Deserves To Be Abused
HS SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER North Branch Area Public Schools is looking for a High School Special Education Teacher. As a member of a collaborative team, provide academic instruction, group and individual student support and communicate with parents, schools and agencies. Current MN special education teaching license is required, DCD; LD; ASD license preferred. Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us
Holly Fair 31 t Annual 31st A l Art & Craft Show Sponsored by: the Mora Women of Today Saturday, November 8, 2014 Trailview School, Mora 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Now accepting vendor applications; including home party sales. Contact us for more information: Holly Fair, c/o Mora Women of Today PO Box 51, Mora, MN 55051 www.mora-eastcentralwot.org
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The Refuge Network Toll-Free 1-800-338-SAFE FUN WORK ENVIRONMENT WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS
320-679-6771
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Northcrest Townhomes in Mora 3 BR Townhomes $715/ month Includes Heat, Water, Refuse & Garage In-unit Washer/Dryer Hookups Available Call Kevin or Danielle
320-679-4592
VISITING ANGELS Home Care Get paid up to $15.00 an hour. Must be experienced with seniors, dependable and flexible. Split shifts in Milaca available M-F and e/o weekend. Short shifts available in Brook Park available for quick start. Many other shifts available in Pine, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec also.
Auto/Small Engine Mechanic needed at our Mora location. PT position with possible FT opportunity for the right candidate. Experience required and ASE Certification a plus. Competitive wage above industry standards. Must provide own tools. Please apply online at www.federatedcoops.com
BUS DRIVERS NEEDED
School Bus Drivers wanted for Pine City Bus Service! We are looking for applicants with positive people skills, a friendly and patient personality, and the ability to manage children and traffic safely. Bring your kids to work with you! Job Requirements: A valid Minnesota driver’s license A clean driving record Ability to pass a DOT physical Ability to pass DOT drug & alcohol screenings Please call 320-629-2032 or email beth@fourpointo.com with inquiries!
P/T HELP NEEDED North Branch Area Public Schools is taking applications for Bus Drivers. High school diploma or equivalent required. Previous bus driving preferred. Current Minnesota CDL and School Bus Endorsement preferred but will train if needed. Must be able to obtain a valid MN CDL with air brake endorsement and have fewer than three moving violations within the past five years. Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us
Paramedical exam company seeking parttime help with mobile life insurance exams in Pine City and the surrounding area. Applicants must be experienced in phlebotomy.
Email resume to: Karen.L.Winiecki@ examone.com
Please call 763-552-4043 M-F between 10am-4pm.
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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
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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!
Call Cheryl & Heidi - 320-272-4565
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ELL/READING STRATEGIES TEACHER North Branch Area Public Schools is looking for a Long-term Substitute ELL/Reading Strategies Teacher to provide instruction to identified Pre-K-12 EL students to improve academic achievement in the areas of reading, writing, speaking, and listening, as well as cultural orientation and monitor student progress and attendance. Support English language learners in grades K-12 and reading in grades 11 & 12. Current MN English as a second language license required, current MN Reading license desired. Apply online through the district website:
www.northbranch.k12.mn.us
One call does it. We’re not kidding! 320-679-2661
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Knife Lake Sportsmen’s Club Annual
Turkey & Ham Saturday, November 8 • 1-3 pm at Northwoods Steakhouse, 2732 Hwy. 65 N, Mora Please join us for some fun, laughs and prizes!
Fundraiser
Under 18 years welcome, must be accompanied by parent or guardian. U Sponsored by the Knife Lake Sportsmen’s Club.
Proceeds to fund Knife Lake Sportsmen’s Club Improvement Projects
Great family retreat or 2nd home on market for first time. 150ft lakeshore on Mora Lake. 3 bed/3 bath – LL private living quarters and entry. 30 mins from Lake Mille Lacs, 90 mins from Twin Cities. $319,000
424 Wood St. N • Mora, MN (612) 388-0588 (Cell) (952) 476-5437 (Direct)
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• 33 Year Resident of Kanabec County
For Mayor
• Helped Maintain a Balanced Budget Five of Six Past Years, Including 2015
Focused on Our Future
• Serves with Integrity and Common Sense Keeping in Mind It’s Your Tax Dollars We Use
Pine Technical College Fire Program Manager Life-Long Resident of Mora 25-year member of the Mora Area Fire Dept. & former Fire Chief Long-Time Business owner in Mora Familiar with most current Mora City Council issues
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