Attention, Deer Hunters! Please join Our Redeemer Lutheran for a special service of blessing of the orange on Mon., Nov. 4 at 6:30 p.m. Wear your orange for a blessing. A time of fellowship will follow the service.
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OCT. 20 OPEN SKATING & YOUTH HOCKEY On Sunday, Oct. 20 there is open skating at 12 p.m. followed by youth open hockey at 1 p.m. at the Pine City Civic Center. Call 320-629-6995 for cost or more information, or visit www. pinecityciviccenter.weebly.com.
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OCT. 21 PINE CITY BEYOND THE YELLOW RIBBON The next meeting of Pine City Beyond the Yellow Ribbon will be Monday, Oct. 21, 5:30 p.m., at the Pine City Public Library. Email pinecitybyr@gmail.com or call 320-438-0150 with any questions.
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OCT. 19 LEARN TO WORK WITH FUSED GLASS Create a fused glass suncatcher or dish at Pine Center for the Arts, 265 5th St. SE, Pine City, on Saturday, Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to noon. Participants will learn the basics of cutting glass and a bit of the science behind the magic of fusing. Call 320-629-4924 or visit www. pinecenter.org for cost, information or to register. OCT. 19 TEEN MOVIE NIGHT Teens, come to the Pine City Library every Saturday night during the school year to watch movies! All movies are PG-13, and there will be a responsible adult (an official library volunteer who has had a background check) at every movie night. Feel free to bring snacks and a blanket and settle back to enjoy the silver screen. OCT. 20 NORTHWESTERN PIANO TOUR Top piano students present their Fall 2019 Tour at the 9 a.m. worship service and the 4 p.m. Harvest Festival Concert at Lewis Lake Covenant Church, 1030 Grand Street, Ogilvie. the group will perform duets, solos, and concerto movements. Concerts are free and open to the public.
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AUCTIONS BY ROBYN AND NORBY ABSOLUTE PERSONAL PROPERTY ESTATE AUCTION
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 – 10:32 A.M. LOCATED FROM MORA go 5 miles north on MN Hwy. 65 to Cty Rd. 19 (250th Ave.) then go 3.4 miles east on Cty. Rd. 19 (250th Ave.) to Cty. Rd. 72 (Pheasant St.) then go 2 miles north on Cty. Rd. 72 (Pheasant St.) 2688 Pheasant St., Brook Park, MN 55007
TERRY L. LIPPERT, ESTATE • MARY K. LIPPERT, OWNER
RMLS # 5290595
Buyer must present a mortgage pre-approval letter or proof of funds letter with $5,000 certified funds for earnest money at auction.
4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. For further information contact Timothy A. Guderian CMS, CRB, GRI, SRRES REALTOR, Broker Associate Coldwell Banker Burnet 612-499-0702
Pro Force Portable Air Compressor Two Reddy Heaters Misc. Log Chains and Binders Wrenches Tools Rolling Tool Boxes Key Lock Box
WOODWORKING TOOLS AND EQUIP.: Wood shop supplies and misc; GARAGE TOOLS: misc. lawn and garden tools; SNOWMOBILES: 1995 Ski-Doo; 1998 Ski-Doo both Touring snowmobiles; TWO PLACE SNOWMOBILE TRAILER; 2001 BOMBARDIER ‘TRAXTER’ 4x4 FOUR-WHEELER; snow blower; Rear-tine tiller; 6 hp. wood chipper; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Appliances and misc.; John Deere ‘X300’ riding mower with 42 in. deck; GUNS AND GUN SAFE: (6) rifles and shotguns; (2) hand guns. NOTE: Buyers must have current permit to carry or permit to purchase hand guns. Guns Buyers’ premium of 2.5% added to the final bid price.
Forney Welder Campbell Hausfeld Upright Air Compressor Allied 6" Swivel Vise Bench Grinder Fold-away Portable Workmate Bench Dewalt Miter Saw
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Winchester 1894 "Take Down" 30-30 Lever 2003 S185 Bobcat Skidsteer Turbo, Action Octogon Barrel 1940 Hours, Rubber Tracks, Cab & Heat Browning Belgian made "Light 12" Auto 2-3/4” Snowmobile Suits and Helmets Fishing Tackle and Lures Browning 7mm Magnum Leopole His & Hers Murray Bicycles, Fishing Rods Scope Auto Like New Trailer Dolly Square Shaft Grindstones Cream Separator Savage 17 HMR Bushnell Scope, Bolt Snowmobile Stands Bobcat Bucket Hitch for Trailers Collectible Barbie Dolls Wooden Boxes Yamaha Exciter Snowmobile Snowmobile Dolly Action, Extra Clip Christmas Wares Banjo 1988 Kawasaki 1200 Motorcycle UPS Jump Seats - Great Deer Nicolaus Amati Violin (Made Winchester 225 Bolt Action Zeiss Scope, Milk Crate of 78 LP Records Kawasaki KZ 1300 Touring 6 Cyl. Stand Seats Hamm's Wooden Beer Keg in Germany) 4.5 x 14, 44mm Motorcycle 30 Gallon Portable Waste Tank Mantel Clock Waltham Pocket Watch Connecticut Valley Arms Black Powder 2003 Yamaha V-Max 600 Triple Waste Pump Cream Can Misc. Office and Household Camo with Sling Two Recurve Bows Arrows and Quiver Exercycle Motorized Exercise Bike Granite Security 20 Gun Safe with Laser Yardman Electric Snow Thrower Buck & Doe 8" Statues Cut Door Swooper Sweeper Self Standing Mailbox Rifle Reloading Equipment Electric Leaf Blower CB Radio Rifle Reloading Station Rakes, Shovels, Brooms, Trimmers, New Garage Door Opener Lots of Misc. Ammo: Shotgun, Black Misc. Handle Stock Scrap Iron Powder, Rifle Craftsman 14.5 h.p. 42" Cut Garden Tractor Two-wheel Fork Dolly A&C Army Collectible Helmet, 50 Cal., Wheel Horse D-160 Automatic, Mower Deck and Lots of VW Parts: Engines, Top Racks, Seat Frames, Camo Fatigues Snowblower Chains Challenger 23 h.p. Diesel MT 225 Axels, Transmissions, Doors, Manuals, Windows, Leveling Harrow Hunting Clothes and Gear Tractor, 60" Mower Deck and Misc. 3 pt. 5' King Kutter Bush Hog Mower LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Toro Walk Behind Mower 3 pt. Cultivator TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Swisher String Walk Behind Trimmer Lots of Lawn Ornaments
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are in safe keeping until morning of auction. Sportsman’s steel gun safe (had to drill lock, could not find combination.) GUNS TO BE SOLD AT 12:32 P.M. FARM MACHINERY: John Deere ‘4020’ diesel tractor; N.H. ‘782’ forage chopper with two-row N.H. 824 variable width corn head and hay head; 14ft. Forage King chopper box; Gehl ‘250’ manure spreader with poly floor; Ford-N.H. ‘144’ hay inverter; John Deere ‘660’ roll-o-bar rake with front dolly wheel; Badger ‘Mod. BN900’ forage blower. NOTE: Farm machinery will be sold after guns. (3) saddles, misc. items. Go to web for pictures and Info. www.norbys.
net; 10% buyers premium. Terms: Cash or good check!! No debit or credit card. BE SURE TO ATTEND ON TIME! DRESS FOR RAIN, SHINE OR SNOW. Auction professionally arranged and conducted by: Col. Byron Robyn, Mora, MN Lic.#33·21 320·291·9566 Visit us on Facebook Col. Kevin C. Norby, P.O. Box 215, Mora, MN norbys1967@gmail.com 320-279-0712
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SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 2019 10 A.M.
Located at Braham, MN - Hwy 107 & Hwy 65. Watch for arrows day of auction.
Location: From Braham, MN north on Hwy 107 to Hwy 70 E to north on Woodland Rd. Watch for arrows day of auction.
REAL ESTATE OWNER: DONNA SUTTER Commercial Building with excellent road frontage on Hwy 65. Plenty of parking and the location offers great visibility to high daily traffic counts. The building has 2 commercial units and 1 residential, all currently filled with established tenants. Great investment opportunity! Call Steve for viewing of property 320-396-2621 / 763-434-4038.
REAL ESTATE OWNER: BILL SAUMER 40 acre parcel - subject to split approval. 10 acre parcel shall be subdivided upon township approval. Gorgeous hills, mature trees, ponds, abundant wildlife, paved road access, walkout sites. Beautiful building sites with no covenants or association. Owner reserves rite to accept or decline any bid. Call for more info. 320-396-2621 / 763-434-4038
SUNDAY, OCT. 27, 2019 1:00 P.M. Located at 5002 Cty Rd 138, Garrison, MN. Take US Hwy 169 North of Mille Lacs Casino to west (left) on 460th St/Crow Wing Cty Rd 2, 2.3 miles to north (right) on Crow Wing Cty. Rd 138, 1.3 miles. Watch for arrows day of auction. Lunch served by local church "The Light of the Cross Church" of Garrison. Complete woodworking shop including: 25+ vintage planes Stanley & others; Yankee and other woodworking tools; Craftsman upper & lower rolling tool cabinet; Craftsman socket & wrench sets; Rockwell drill press; Delta 45 miter saw; Craftsman scroll saw; Grizzly sander; Jorgensen wood clamps; C-clamps; welding clamps; pipe clamps; grinder buffer; radial armsaw; Craftsman air compressor; Porter Cable biscuit joiner; shop vac; hydraulic jacks; DeWalt cordless tool set; wood block planes; power tools; belt sanders; saws, cross-cut saw; drills; Milw. drill; rivets; tool boxes; drill braces; Hammer collection (Malon & others); mallet collection; wooden levels – Stanley..; tools, tools, tools! MN license plates – Centennials; tackle boxes w/drill bits….; bench vices; wood maul hammer collection; router blades; rasps; files; tap & die sets; many lathe parts; grinding wheels; pneumatic nailers – finish, staple; cabinetry hardware; wood carpenter’s boxes; grinder on stand; wood – dimensional; hardware; threaded bolts, rods; log chain; bins/organizers; steel shelving; electric pressure washer; industrial sewing machine. Jewelry making shop including: Smith acetylene/oxygen plumbers/jeweler set; semi precious stones; jewelry making equipment, supplies; beads; clay /ceramic beads; silver, pewter,.. pcs; tag a long. Many collectibles including:
Norman Rockwell Coca Cola thermometer; Sunbeam thermometer; RW sewer pipe; 5 gal. RW water cooler w/lid; Regulator large banjo wall clock – Seth Thomas , Plymouth Hollow, Conn.; art deco ashtray smoke stand; glider rocker; treddle sewing machine; copper boiler; coal bucket; cast iron pedestal piano stool; oil lamps w/chimneys; Watt ware berry bowl set; Frankoma, RW, pcs.; set of Blue Willow dinnerware; glassware – Jadeite, milk glass, pink & green depression, Lusterware…; Bavaria china; sad irons; linens; Wilton & other cast iron skillets; Jotul NR.6 Product of Norway cast iron Krumkakka maker; wooden box w/hand soap adv.; miniatures; small cast iron greyhound; small doll chairs; large area round braided rag rug; ice box; several oil on canvas; old prints – some w/ ornate frames; Korean war uniforms … Wrought iron corner shelf; Norwegian Rosemaling wall art, cabinets…; wooden file cabinet; china cabinet w/drawers & doors; oak bookcase w/hiding place; round oak crosscut dining table w/2 leaves, 6 dining chairs; unique porch table; bird houses; woven baskets; Adler Tippa West German typewriter; old playing cards; large belt buckle collection including Korean war buckle & cuff links, tie tack, uniform pins..; large collection of jewelry – some handmade; silverware – sterling; Norwegian buttons; marbles – clay, handmade…; rag rugs; 3 drawer
1800’s dresser; white 5 drawer curved front dresser; stained glass window; quilts; art deco cedar chest; ornate frame – wedding 4 place; doll clothes; wool; Kimono and sash; garden gnomes; wrought iron pcs; misc household; pot belly stove fire ring; cement loon and other animals; wishing well; windmill; firewood; LP tanks; aluminum extension ladders; steel runner sled; scythe; picks; axes; spades; shovels; Hi-Lift jack; log roller; fence post digger & pounder; retractable hoses…; planters; racks; pots; yard tools; weed whips; Toro riding mower; 5HP hydraulic wood splitter on wheels; Homelite CT-10 riding mower w/scraper; angle iron; scrap iron; utility trailer; wooden ironing boards; machete’; brass bed; wrought iron day bed; Rosemale trays; wooden trays; cow bell; RR dishes; woodware; steel & wood wagon wheels; basket collection; single door cabinet; shelving old mirrors; tilt top table; flour bins from Hoosier; vintage clothing; 100+ yr old sea lion cape; leather deer hide; Christmas dinnerware; old & new Christmas ornaments; coral brain – from Florida; hand pounded copper art work; Norwegian ship; old sheet music; large print books; material; early 1940’s Girl Scout handbook; much more not listed. Auctioneer’s note: Woodworker and Jewelry maker combo with hundreds of items from each collection.
Adorable 2 bedroom, 1 bath year round cabin style home. Cute as a button with detached 2 stall garage, 14 x 60 heated shop, other outbuildings, front and back deck, large 3 season porch. Absolute Auction! No minimum, No reserve! Call for showing or information 320-396-2621763-434-4038. Open House: Friday, Oct. 18 noon - 3 pm & Sunday, Oct. 20 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. or by appt. See more info. @ MLS# 5296031 OWNERS: Oscar Brokke and Betty Brokke
AUCTIONEERS: Stephen W Smith 30-37 Joshua W Smith 02-149
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Below are last week’s most read stories on the Pine City Pioneer website at: www.pinecitymn.com 1. 126 grams of meth found in vehicle in Hinckley: The Pine County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an impaired male in a vehicle parked in a Hinckley business’ parking lot. When the deputy arrived he discovered the vehicle was running, and 33-year-old Jesse John Jacobson was slumped down. He observed two plastic baggies on Jacobson’s lap. 2. Everyone ought to feel safe at home: Pine County Attorney Reese Frederickson describes his family’s experience after a methamphetamine dealer moved into his Sandstone neighborhood. 3. Ziwicki still at large after Sept. 23 escape from STS: A female convict who escaped from custody on Sept. 23 was still at large at press time, according to the Pine County Sheriff’s Office. Sarah Beth Ziwicki, 29, was serving a sentence for a non-violent drug offense, and absconded from the Sentence to Service crew while out on a work detail in Sandstone. Are you a current print subscriber? Your subscription includes complimentary access to all of the Pine City Pioneer digital content. To access it, go to www.pinecitymn. com. Sign in or create an account. Select “Subscribe” in the top left corner. Choose “Online access for current print subscribers - Get Started” and follow the on screen instructions.
OCT. 21 NORTHERN EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Northern Exposure Photography Club October meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in Mora. Don Kaddatz will present a program about Artistic Images with Camera/Lens Motion. Anyone interested in photography program are welcome to attend. OCT. 21 MOVIE MATINEE At 1 p.m. at Eastwood Life Enrichment Center, 160 Valhalla Circle, Mora, The Real Jungle Book Bear will be shown. Narrated by David Attenborough this is the first fi lm ever made about the shy sloth bear. It follows a young male called Baloo as he grows up in the harsh Karnataka landscape fending off foes and fi nding food. Popcorn served. Free event.
OCT. 22 RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the Red Cross will sponsor a blood drive at SPIRE Credit Union, 112 S. Lake St., Mora. Make an appointment by calling 1-800-733-2767 or visit the website RedCrossBlood.org OCT. 22 MBC BLOOD DRIVE There will be a Memorial Blood Centers blood drive on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Chris’ Food Center, Pine City. For information or to sign up, call 888-GIVE-BLD or visit www. MBC.org. OCT. 22 INVENTORS & ENTREPRENEURS CLUB On Tuesday, Oct. 22 the public is invited to an Inventors & Entrepreneurs Club meeting at East Central Energy in Braham. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. for networking, and presentations are from 6-7:30 p.m. Sascha Mansson will be presenting on the Entrepreneur Operating System. The event is free. For more information visit: www.ecmnbusiness.com.
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By Scott Berry — Berry Law Offices A Trust is a written agreement that sets up specific rules about how property and assets that have been transferred into the Trust are to be administered and distributed. There are basically two types of Trusts that are relevant to families with minor children: (1) a living trust; and (2) a testamentary trust. A living trust is created and funded while you are alive. When created, a living trust can be revocable or irrevocable. However, in most cases, in order to allow you to properly manage your property and assets held by the Trust we suggest that the living trust you create be revocable. This allows you to change the trust, add to the trust, take assets from the trust or terminate the trust anytime you want. An irrevocable trust does not allow you this flexibility. Why Establish a Living Trust? 1. Avoid Probate. Because your living trust is a private contract between you (as the person creating the trust) and the trustee (the person administering the trust) any assets titled in the name of your trust at the time of your death will avoid probate. 2. Accelerate Distributions to your Beneficiaries. Because your living trust is not required to proceed through the tedious court process of probate, your assets and property are able to be disbursed to your beneficiaries almost immediately if necessary. 3. Keep your Estate Plan Private. Unless your beneficiaries and successor trustee get into a dispute requiring judicial intervention, your living trust will not be filed with court because the assets and property titled in your living trust pass without the need to be probated. In contrast, if you just have a will, your will must be filed with court and probated in order to pass your property and assets to your beneficiaries 4. Cost Savings to your Beneficiaries. Typically the cost to administer your living trust is significantly less than the cost to administer your will through the court probate process. 5. Planning for Disability or Incapacity. If you should become incapacitated or incompetent, a living trust will avoid the need for the establishment of a conservatorship. A conservatorship is a court proceeding brought for purposes of managing your financial affairs if you are unable to do so. Through your living trust you can specify how your mental incapacity should be determined, like by a letter from your treating physician. Conversely, a testamentary trust is established through your will or trust with provisions to be carried out after your death. In most cases, unless you establish a testamentary trust to manage the shares of any beneficiary who is a minor, the courts will require that a conservatorship be established to administer your minor beneficiaries’ share of your estate. Not only is this an additional cost that is assessed against your minor beneficiaries’ share of their estate, but your minor beneficiaries will automatically receive their share of your estate when they turn 18. You need to carefully assess your beneficiaries’ financial maturity, whether or not they are minors, to determine their ability to manage their financial affairs. In most cases, including a testamentary trust in your will or living trust it is necessary to be sure your values, as it pertains to the disbursement of your estate to your beneficiaries, are achieved. Through the establishment of a testamentary trust, you are able to make discretionary or non-discretionary disbursements. Discretionary disbursements include those disbursements over which you want your trustee to have discretion to make. For example, you may want to allow your trustee to make disbursements to your beneficiaries for such things as educational expenses, purchasing a house or starting a new business. A testamentary trust can be customized to allow for such discretionary disbursements by your trustee including limiting how the disbursements can be used as well as the amount that can be disbursed. Non-discretionary disbursements include those disbursements which are able to compel through the provisions of your trust. An example of a non-discretionary distribution provision includes a mandatory distribution to your beneficiaries when they attain a specific age or withholding distributions to your beneficiaries if they are engaged in some activity for which you are opposed. Call Pete or Scott for an appointment (763) 389-0178.
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ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 20, 2019 - 13 OCT. 23 DRIVER IMPROVEMENT COURSE A 55+ driver improvement course (four-hour refresher) will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pine City High School Board Room. Preregistration is required. For information or to register call 888-234-1294 or visit www. mnsafetycenter.org.
OCT. 24 ZION LUTHERAN PRESCHOOL FUNDRAISER Come join us for a spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the Zion Lutheran Preschool from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at 401 Hwy 65 S., Mora. A freewill offering will be accepted. We look forward to seeing you there. OCT. 24 ECFE FALL FAMILY FESTIVAL Early Childhood Family Education invites families with young children to a Fall Family Festival at the Pine City Elementary Multi room on Thursday, Oct. 24 between 5:30-7 p.m. There will be prizes, activities and snacks and kids are welcome to wear costumes. No registration required, call ECFE at 320-629-4030 with any questions.
OCT. 23 RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Spire Credit Union, 900 Main St. S, Pine City, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For an appointment to donate, call the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org.
OCT. 24, 25, 26 SHREK THE MUSICAL JR. Come and enjoy the singing, dancing and acting skills of Mora Junior High students when they perform in Shrek the Musical Jr. Performances are: Oct. 24 at 7:00 p.m. Oct. 25 at 7:00 p.m. Oct. 26 at 1:00 p.m. Shows will take place in the Mora High School Auditorium, 400 East Maple Ave., Mora.
OCT. 23 SRVCC MEETING The next meeting of the Snake River Valley Conservation Club (SRVCC) will be on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 6 p.m., at the Pine City Pizza Pub during the annual membership renewal and dinner. For more information email: mmadison@northlc.com.
OCT. 25 FUNDRAISING BANQUETMORA CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER The Mora Crisis Pregnancy Center invites you to their annual fundraising banquet at 6 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church. A complimentary dinner will be provided. Reservations are required. Call the CPC office at 320-6794493 to make your reservations. OCT. 25 RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the Red Cross will sponsor a blood drive at First Citizens Bank, 730 Forest Ave., Mora. Make an appointment by calling 1-800-733-2767 or visit the website RedCrossBlood.org OCT. 25 DENTAL CLINIC Children’s Dental Services will provide dental services for individuals age 0-26 and pregnant women at Kanabec County Community Health, 905 Forest Ave. E., Mora (320-679-6330). To set up a service contact with CDS call toll free 1-866-543-6009. OCT. 26. - MSC ANNUAL TRAIL WORK DAY From 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Nordic Center, 400 9th Street N.,
NOV. 16 PINE CITY BLUE STAR MOMS DINNER AND COMEDY SHOW FUNDRAISER OCT. 27 Comedian John DeBoer will OGILVIE’S ANNUAL perform at 7:30 p.m. The evening will HALLOWEEN PARTY start at 5 p.m. with a social hour, siFrom 4:30-6:30 p.m. Enjoy a book lent auction and 50/50 raffle followed swap, games, prizes, spooky walk/ OCT. 25 & 26 by dinner and dessert. Tickets are run and picture opportunities. Don’t available by pre order only at WCMP. FRIENDS OF THE MORA forget your costume. This event is for com or by calling 763-244-0450. At LIBRARY BOOK SALE kids from birth through 5th grade. From 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on 9 p.m. winners of the silent auction Admission is free, but we ask that and raffle will be announced. Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. you bring a non perishable food item on Saturday, the Friends of the Mora Library will host their book for the food shelf. MORA SENIOR DINING Sponsored by Ogilvie Commusale in the lower level of the Mora LOCATION: DALA APTS. 470 nity Education in partnership with Library. BEAN AVE., MORA Partners in Education. Proceeds will go to furniture PHONE: 320-679-4029 BETWEEN and future programs at the 9:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M. OCT. 27 library. Any questions feel free to Monday, Oct. 21: Hamburger on a S.A.L. FRENCH TOAST reach out through the library or bun, baked beans, potato salad, pudbreakfast and bake sale morafriends@gmail.com. ding w/topping. A French toast breakfast and Tuesday, Oct. 22: Polish sausage bake sale to benefit the Sons of the OCT. 27 w/onions and peppers, roasted sweet MONROE CROSSING CONCERT American Legion and the Pine City potatoes, wheat bread, cookie. MN Music Ambassadors tour of At 3:00 p.m. at the Braham Wednesday, Oct. 23: Hot roast Event Center, 655 8th Street SW, Europe will be served Sunday, Oct. pork sandwich, whipped potatoes w/ Braham. Tickets can be purchased 27 from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the gravy, corn, cranapple crunch.ThursPine City American Legion. French at the event center, online at day, Oct. 24: Swedish meatballs, toast, scrambled eggs, sausage and BrahamCenter.org or by calling paprika potatoes, peas and carrots, beverages are included. 320-396-3177. dinner roll, frosted cake.Friday, Oct. 25: Cheese lasagna roll ups, seven OCT. 28 OCT. 27 layer salad, orange slices, breadstick, MAKE A HALLOWEEN CRAFT OPEN ARMS CHURCH peanut butter bar. AT THE LIBRARY HARVEST FESTIVAL Kids are encouraged to drop by From 1-3 p.m. come and enjoy PINE CITY SENIOR DINING East Central Regional Library- Pine games, food, drinks, a bounce OCT. 21 -25 City for a Halloween craft event from house, candy, free drawings and Monday: Hamburger on a bun, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28. All baked beans, potato salad, pudding of the materials needed to create a with topping mummy and other spooky crafts will Tuesday: Polish sausage with be supplied. Treats provided by the onions and peppers, roasted sweet Friends of the Pine City Public Lipotatoes, wheat bread, cookie brary. No registration necessary, call Wednesday: Hot roast pork sand320-629-6403 with any questions. wich, whipped potatoes with gravy, corn, cranapple crunch OCT. 30 Thursday: Swedish meatballs, MEDICARE 101 paprika potatoes, peas and carrots, Senior Linkage Line is offering dinner roll, frosted cake services a free two hour class that reviews Friday: Cheese lasagna roll ups, the parts of Medicare, A thru D, seven layer salad, orange slices, enrollment requirements, deadlines, breadstick, peanut butter bar fees and benefits from 5-7 p.m. at the Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 Optometrist Braham Event Center. and $8 for under 60. Call the Pine Register by calling 1-800-333City Senior Center at 320-629-3024 Molacek Family Eyecare 2433. between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. with any questions. OCT. 31 OPTOMETRIST LEC CHOIR PLANNING SOUP FOR THE SOUL COMPREHENSIVE EYECARE MEETING Every Monday Soup for the Soul 132 2ND AVE. S.W. Anyone interested in participating meets at Emmanuel Baptist Church MILACA, MN 56353 - 983-3434 in the LEC’s annual Christmas pro- of Mora for a free meal from 4 - 6 gram is invited to join us for a plan- p.m. Free transportation is available ning meeting at 10 a.m. at Eastwood by calling Timber Trails Transit 888Life Enrichment Center, 160 Valhalla 217-5222. Veterinarian Circle, Mora. New members of all experience MORA FOOD PANTRY levels are always welcome. The Mora Food Pantry is an emergency food shelf that provides 2004 Mahogany St., Mora - 679-4197 NOV. 3 families in the Kanabec County area 807 Main St. N., Cambridge - 763-689-4604 COMMUNITY PANCAKE with enough food for two to three Dr. Donna Wesp Dr. Amy Anderson Dr. Sophie Norberg Dr. Mary Olson BREAKFAST days depending on your family. Dr. Laura Byers Dr. Lola Heinrich The 10th annual Community Families may use the food shelf once Dr. Melody Pust Dr. Mark Monson Pancake Breakfast will take place per calendar month. Dr. Carol Evans Dr. Galen Brelie Dr. Roland Lefebvre Dr. Charles Johnson from 7 a.m to 12 p.m. at Eastwood The Mora Food Pantry is open Providing health care for small animals. Life Enrichment Center. Enjoy juice, every Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 Please call for an appointment. pancakes, sausages and a steaming a.m. to noon and the first Tuesday eastcentralveterinarians.com cup of coffee. of the month from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. A freewill offering will be acService is first come, first served (no cepted. appointments required) and you do not need to bring proof of identity or NOV. 7 residency. KANABEC COUNTY 55-PLUS DRIVER DISCOUNT The food shelf is located at 214 PROGRAM NW Railroad Ave., Mora. The Minnesota Highway Safety Donations are also accepted durCenter will be offering a four hour ing our open hours or can be mailed refresher course from 9 a.m. to 1 to Mora Food Pantry, PO Box 434, p.m. at Mora High School, 400 Maple Mora, MN 55051. Call today Ave. E, Mora. Updates will be given morafoodpantry@gmail.com to get your on defensive driving tips, changes 320-679-5513. subscription in the law, vehicle technology and traffic safety. started. 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NOV. 11 VETERANS DAY PROGRAM Mora Elementary is hosting a Veterans Day program at 9 a.m. at the Mora Elementary gym. Coffee, cookies and social time will follow the program. Parking will be available in the bus parking lot.
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Our newspaper has end rolls for sale! These 33â&#x20AC;? tall end rolls of blank news- paper are great for: Artwork, coloring paper for kids, wrapping packages for mailing, packing material for shipping, creating banners. Lining pet cages and so much more! Cost is .45 cents per pound. (rolls average 15-25 pounds) Call 763689-1181 x 100 to find out what is in stock. Can be picked up in our Cambridge office. 930 Cleveland St.
106 HOME IMPROVEMENT Seamless Gutters, siding, soffit and fascia. Quality workmanship. Competitive prices. Mark or Richard. 320-5151655 or 320-5151492T
108 LANDSCAPING Home site prepping and pond excavation. Call, text, message Jon at 320-279-0753.
112 TREE SERVICE Tree Fellers Tree Service Insured arborist with 20+ years of experience. Free estimates â&#x20AC;&#x201C; trimming, removal, and consultations. 763-227-8709
151 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Restaurant for lease. Great terms! Great location! 651-336-1608 (Glen)
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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.
355 HOUSEHOLD For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings 320-679-4047. For Sale: Sofa, loveseat, side chair with ottoman, coffee table. $150 for all. 320-679-2820.
358 FIREWOOD 3-cord load 20-inch split basswood, $435; 20-foot full pole length basswood, $450. Delivered within 25 mile radius of Mora. 320-679-1815. Oak firewood cut, split, 16â&#x20AC;? $130 heaping pickup load. Outdoor boiler oak $160 cord. Free local delivery 320-241-6983.
361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952.
362 MISC. Farm fresh eggs. Brown and white. Uncaged. $3 dozen. Building customer base. Mora to Cambridge delivery possible. 763-691-1390 For Sale: 8x10 storage shed, shingled roof, vinyl siding $700; trailer $450; Generac generator $400. 320679-4543.
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369 WANTED Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867
401 AUCTION CALENDAR Nov 2, 2019 Real Estate/Estate Auction: Sale starts at 10am, 100 acres with home and outbuildings, vehicles, tools, household antiques and more. Christine Eklund Estate Auction, Mora, MN. Amazing Auction LLC. Doug Maser auctioneer: 320-630-6651 www.amazingauction s.us Saturday, Oct. 26 10:00 a.m. Real Estate Auction. Bill Saumer, owner. Located: from Braham, MN north on Hwy 107 to Hwy 70 E to north on Woodland Rd. Watch for arrows day of auction. 40-acre parcel - subject to split approval. Beautiful building sites. Smiths Auction. Auctioneers: Stephen W. Smith, Lic.m #30-37; Joshua W. Smith, Lic. #02149. 320-396-2621/ 763-434-4038. smithsauction.com. Thursday, Oct. 24 4:30 p.m. Real Estate Auction. Donna Sutter, owner. Located at Braham, MN â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Hwy 107 and Hwy 65. Watch for arrows day of auction. Commercial building with road frontage. 2 commercial units and 1 residential. Smiths Auction. Auctioneers: Stephen W. Smith, Lic. #30-37; Joshua W. Smith, Lic. # 02149. 320-3962621/763-434-4038. smithsauction.com.
401 AUCTION CALENDAR Saturday, October 26 10 a.m. Real estate sells at 11:30 a.m. Real Estate and Personal Property Auction. Lee and Sheryl Sundstrom, owners. 4080 - 253rd Ave NE, Isanti, MN 55040. 2.4 miles south of Isanti on Hwy 65 to Co. Rd 9, east 3.5 miles to Co. Rd 45, south 2.3 miles to Co. Rd 12, west Âź mile to 4080 253rd Ave NE, Isanti. Public Open House: Friday, October 25, 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Firearms, Skidsteer bobcat, shop, antiques, sporting goods, lawn and garden, Miscellaneous. Realtor, Timothy A. Guderian, 612-4990702. Bostrom's Auction Company. Lyle Bostrom, Lic. #30-29, 612-270-6395; Nathan Bostrom, Lic. #30-47, 763-286-6840; Jeff Nosbusch, Lic. #30-43; Cullen Bartz, Lic. #30-48. www.bostromsauctions.com. 763-444-9256.
Sunday, Oct. 27 1:00 p.m. Real Estate and Property Auction. Oscar Brokke and Betty Brokke, owners. Located at 5002 Cty Rd 138, Garrison, MN. Take US Hwy 169 north of Mille Lacs Casino to west (left) on 460th St/Crow Wing Cty Rd 2, 2.3 miles to north (right) on Crow Wing Cty Rd 138, 1.3 miles. Watch for arrows day of auction. 2bedroom, 1-bath year round cabin style home. Detached 2stall garage, heated shop, other buildings. Woodworking tools and supplies, collectibles, steel shelving, pressure washer, jewelry making tools and supplies, household, garage and related, riding mower, trailer. Smiths Auction. Auctioneers: Stephen W Smith, Lic. #30-37; Joshua W. Smith, Lic. #02-149. 320/3962621/ 763-434-4068. smithsauction.com.
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401 AUCTION CALENDAR Sunday, October 27 10:32 a.m. Estate auction, Terry L. Lippert, Estate; Mary K. Lippert, owner. Location: 2688 Pheasant Street, Brook Park, MN 55007. From Mora go 5 miles north on Hwy 65 to Co Rd 19 (250th Ave) then go 3.4 miles east on Co Rd 19 (250th Ave) to Co Rd 72 (Pheasant St) then 2 miles north. Farm machinery, snowmobiles, trailer, 4-wheeler, riding mower, 3 saddles, household, snow blower, rear tine tiller, wood chipper, Miscellaneous garage tools, guns (in safe keepingsold at 12:32 p.m.), wood working shop, power and hand wood working tools and supplies. Pictures on on www.Norbys.net. Auctions by Robyn and Norby. Col Byron Robyn, Lic. #33-21, 320-2919566; Col. Kevin C. Norby, Lic. #33-03. www.midwestauctions.com/robyn-norby, 320-279-0712.
403 CRAFTS/ BOUTIQUES Braham 3 Day Occasional Sale Oct 25, 26, 27th at The RUSTY CAGE. Charming shop with many rooms & one of a kind items. Located on the main street going thru town. Watch for the cage with ravens. Hours: Fri Noon to 5. Sat 10-5. Sun 10-3.
404 GARAGE SALES 4-H Annual rummage sale. At 4-H Building in Kanabec County Fairgrounds. $5 per bag. Books are 25 for $1. 8-5 October 10-11, 17-18, 24-26.
451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL 2 bedroom unit in the City of Pine City with detached garage. Rent is $850.00 per month â&#x20AC;&#x201C; unit will be available November 15, 2019. For questions please call Greg at 320-336-8978 or Carrie at 320-629-7537 Apartment for Rent Quiet building, No pets 640 11th St. Pine City 763-568-3989 or 763286-8659 For rent in Mora, 2bedroom, 1-bath appartment. Includes water, sewer, garbage and heat. No pets or smoking. $600 per month, plus electric and deposit. Available 11/1. 612-390-0435. For rent in Pine City: 3 bedroom, lower duplex $900/month, heat included. 612-390-8776 For Rent in Mora 2bedroom, 1.5-bath, 1st floor of house. Lots of space. Private entry and garage. Includes all utilities except electric. No pets or smoking. $850 per month plus deposit. 11/1. 612-390-0435. Home for rent. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, large yard, Cross Lake access, $1,495/utilities. 763-234-4961
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OCT. 22 PINE GARDENERS MEETING The Pine Gardeners will meet Tuesday, Oct. 22 at the Pine City Public Library at 9 a.m. Planting flower bulbs will be the topic and, weather permitting, daffodils will be planted; bring a trowel or bulb planter. Guests are welcome. If any questions, email lynquilt@msn.com. OCT. 26 DALA HERITAGE SOCIETY The Dala Heritage Society invites you to their Holiday Nut Sales Fundraiser Kick-Off meeting at 2 p.m. at the History Center, 805 Forest Ave. W., in Mora. Karen Larson of the Mora Garden Club will talk about fall gardening practices.
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