Mora Advertiser 110319

Page 1

CAR QUESTIONS? PLEASE CALL ME! Allen Kadlec (since 1992) WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS!!

320-364-1403 320 32 20 36 364 4 1403 14 403 03

VOL. LXXXIII-NO. 44

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2019

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

800-745-6672 • Hwy. 65, Mora

allenk@morachevbuick.com Visit our website to fill out your credit application today.

Deer hit?! We’re here to help!

BOHNEN’S Auto Body, Tires and Sales 320-679-2128 Complete Collision Repair Paint Damage - Excellente

$$ Workable Deductible $$ Tire Repair Light Mechanical Work New and Used Tires

FREE LOANER CARS

Color Match We Handle All Insurance Claims Professional Service with Small Town Hospitality Conveniently Located South of Mora on Hwy. 65 WINDSHIELD DAMAGED? D?

“When we acquired our new house policy, we felt that Julene was very thorough. She showed us several options and we liked having the ability to choose a policy that fit our needs.” ~ Bob & Sue 9.11.19

• AUTO • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • MOBILE SERVICE 2100 Hwy. 65 Mora 320-679-4177 • 1-800-227-1149

www.novusglassmora.com

Digital Print Solutions Town & Country Insurance Offices in Finlayson, Hinckley & Mora

Brochures Newsletters Custom Printing

Digital Printing Posters Design Services

320-679-4400 www.townandcountry-ins.com

320-679-2661 107 Park St. S., Mora moraminn.com


2 - ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

LT 2019 CHEVROLET IMPALA0 MI 4 DR, 4 CYL, LEATHER, WHITE, 12,00 $

21,975

CAVALLIN

DEALS ON CARS

'19 Ford Taurus Limited, 19,000 mi, AWD, leather, sunroof, blue ................................. $28,475 '19 Chevrolet Impala LT, 12,000 mi, 4 dr., 4 cyl, leather, white .................................... $21,975 '17 Ford Fusion, 7,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, dark velvet ................................................ $15,975 '17 Ford Fusion SE, 48,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, blue ................................................... $13,975 '16 Ford Focus SE, 27,000 mi, 4 dr, 4 cyl, AT, gray .................................................... $12,475 '16 Ford Taurus Limited, 75,000 mi, V6, leather, navigation, red.................................. $12,975 '16 Ford Taurus Limited, 53,000 mi, V6, leather, navigation, white ............................... $16,975 '13 Ford Focus SE, 155,000 mi, 4 dr., 4 cyl, AT, silver................................................... $4,975 '12 Ford Taurus Limited, 98,000 mi, 4 dr, V6, leather sunroof, blue ................................ $9,675 '11 Ford Fusion SE, 296,000 mi, 4 dr., 4 cyl, AT, blue .................................................. $2,675 '10 Ford Taurus SEL, 99,000 mi, V6, black......................................................... ... ....$10,275 '07 Pontiac G6, 187,000 mi, 4 dr., black .................................................................... $2,475

DEALS ON PICKUPS '18 Ford F-150 Platinum, 25,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, white gold ....................... $47,975 '18 Ford F-250 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 6.2 V8, gray ........................................ $37,675

Pine City, MN

320-629-2549

~ 62 Years Your Friendly Ford Dealer ~

DEALS ON SUVS

MORE DEALS ON PICKUPS '18 Ford F-250 XLT, 14,000 mi, 4x4, Crew Cab, 6.7 diesel, white .............................. $47,975 '18 Ford F-150 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, silver ....................................... $34,475 '17 Ford F-150 XLT, 12,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 2.7 ecoboost, navigation, black ............. $33,975 '17 Ford F-150 XLT, 19,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 2.7 ecoboost, sport package, white........ $33,475 '16 Ford F-150 XLT, 24,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 2.7 ecoboost, heated seats, blue ............. $29,975 '15 Ford F-150, 55,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, Lariat, 5.0, V8, leather, nav, white ............... $33,975 '15 Ford F-150 XLT, 37,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, long box, white ........................ $31,475 '15 Ford F-150 XLT, 49,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, bronze fire ............................... $28,975 '13 Ford F-150 XLT, 48,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 5.0 V8, silver......................................... $22,975 '13 Ford F-150 Lariat, 89,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, sunroof, black ....................... $24,975 '12 Ford F-150 Lariat, 107,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 3.5 eboost, sroof, astart, htd seats, blk $18,975 '12 Ford F-150, 118,000 mi, 4x4, Crew-Cab, 3.5 ecoboost platinum, black ................ $21,475 '06 Chevrolet 1500 LT, 151,000 mi, 4x4, Ext Cab, 5.3, V8, Leather, white..................... $9,975 '02 Ford F-150 XLT, 179,000 mi, 4x4, s-cab, 5.4, V8 .................................................. $2,875

WWW.CAVALLINFORD.COM

Holiday Boutique 25-PLUS CRAFTERS! Free Admission! Thursday, November 7th 1pm - 6pm Friday, November 8th 10am - 7pm Saturday, November 9th 8am - 5pm Sunday, November 10th 10am - 4pm

202 Sullivan Ave. S, Hinckley, MN (Dave and Judy Hopkin’s home)

For information/directions: 320-280-9329

Something for everyone!!! Holiday gifts & decor • Baby items • Pet favors • Home decor Body & bath items • Goat lotion & soap • Rugs • Cards • Scentsy products (independent consultant) • Hats • Scarves & mittens • Wood items Baked goods • Jams • Keith’s BBQ Sauce • Candies • Kitchen items MANY WONDERFUL GIFT IDEAS AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! Credit Cards Accepted – Come enjoy unique boutique shopping!

DUE TO THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY, THE DEADLINE FOR OUR PAPERS WILL BE... PINE CITY PIONEER

November 27 issue All Ads and News... Noon, Wed., November 20

ADVERTISER

December 1 issue Classifieds and Display Ads Noon, Monday, November 25

NOV. 2 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. No registration required. NOV. 3 PASTOR RON RAND TO SPEAK At the 9:30 a.m. service at the First Presbyterian Church in Mora, Pastor Ron Rand will give a sermon called “The Six Steps to Effective Forgiveness.” Pastor Rand served the church from 1967-1972 when the church built its present sanctuary. At 4:30 p.m. he and the elders will lead a healing service. The Mora community is invited to attend both of these special services. NOV. 3 - COMMUNITY PANCAKE BREAKFAST The 10th annual Community Pancake Breakfast will take place from 7 a.m to 12 p.m. at Eastwood Life Enrichment Center. Enjoy juice, pancakes, sausages and a steaming cup of coffee. A freewill offering will be accepted. NOV. 3 REV. HESHAM SHEHAB How does a man come from fighting against Christians as a member of the Muslim Brotherhood to being ordained as a Lutheran pastor? Rev. Shehab will preach at 9:30 a.m. and lead a Bible study then speak at 2 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 401 S. Highway 65, Mora. Come hear his story-Islamic World View.

READ A NEWSPAPER

NOV. 3 - LEGION AUXILIARY CASH - BINGO The American Legion Auxiliary will be hosting cash bingo at Legion Post 51 in Pine City on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. There will be cash door prizes, 75 percent cover-all and a turkey raffle. Proceeds are used for veteran projects, scholarships and youth programs.

IT’S A SMART MOVE!

KANABEC COUNTY

BRA HA M 1, 2015

MARCH .com al.com mjournal hamjourn VOL. 1 NO. 1 www.bra

THEY DID IT TH

BRAHAM

year running. P8 ll wins conference 12th AGAIN: Boys basketba

quite a year it’s been

It’s here!

o rst issue of first g the fi y You’re holdin Journa l! Hopefully al! m at tha y – that the new Braha about us alread e edidiyou’ve heard y, 12-pag ed a monthly, he th of the we will offer on the lastt Fridayreceiv e ve tly tion delivered that curren rrently sittes le at sites ble month to homes vailab be availa plus iser, an can iserr ca the Advert where the Advert around town

rom rom fro be picked up. area news from m-area es, sses, sse esses, We’ll cover Braha s, busine school ubs. clubs. clubs c nd club government, onss and zation bout bout about ab iess a churches, organi sting ories stories intere ng sstori We’ll let e. We’ll We’ll share here. here live rightt h pli omplishcco people who acc ur accom you about your tell you e a reality when, the town know e’lll tell We’ll We’ s. becam ones. m dream ies ments and milestevents 2014, the Braha nts and activit ing on Feb. 1, opened its doors about upcom involved. day, Event Center and so you can get . The very next n in Braham, to going on to the public hosted their tack There’s a lot ou in order Riders from you , kickhe Sky High we want to hear us at news@brahamge at the center sale and exchan exciting year for the news and share it. Email yet with all your think of ing off a busy journal.com you task force. what its know and task the The center photos. Let us members of – good and bad. One year later,on the responsibility this first editionl is for you! force, who took Event Center idea to Braham Journa the inaugural of bringing ect back on the fruition, refl . year of the center is comprised of ten The task forcevolunteers, who perall keep duals, ed to indivi tasks requir form all of the ng. They have only the center runni er, a contract cusmemb at 655 8th one paid staff center, located Mondays, LORI ZABEL | JOURNAL todian. The m, is open to the Street SW, Brahaand Tuesday through ready for fun Splittstoser came many events held at 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., noon. The staff will sister Ashlee to one of the a.m. 9 n (left) and her Friday and is currade Ball, just appointment Saphyarrah Fehrma , see page 12. the Feb. 7 Masque also meet by ations for events Braham Event Center for For more Masquerade Ball photos reserv SHANNON FOX and Girl task force first year. rently taking Commerce, Boygs, fitness JOURNAL.COM into 2016. The is owned the Center in its Chamber of NEWS@BRAHAM for 2015 and center meetin talent e the ional that ofit orthem a “uniqu Scouts, educat memorial service for emphasized Northern a 501.c.3, nonpr teer brings with the experience. Patty the Great s and the issioner to by Tusen Tack, any rental fees go back Braham’s Even before things classe Isanti County Comm or interest” completed and Braham recent that only three former ganization, and Railroad was rland. The mostbetween community. Lind indicated to make it a success, n held, The the t Southe that electio ted suppor Larry cial to required first offi ers indica community. a collaboration zations, a voice for the Task force membhave been donated were . Passion. Interest.” Santa Day, could organi Journal was unity “Time its residents hours of comm in d nds where So many, many thousa It was a place , expand knowledge, churches, resulte this past year. A BUSY YEAR businesses and five hundred happy to the center up keeping track.” Dor, ethe issues sale, moral explor r y Rider ponde and Sky High said it may the staff “gave of approximatel g with Santa and Mrs. schedule eventsissues. Following the one member, host to a flurry are at children meetin othy Johnson, ical and social y ago, The Braham center played the hours they ected back itment, the cultural be easier to count task force refl - Claus. publishOver a centur also hosted events. The e the time comm humble start the year includ center a Theof its The ABC ghts had to a home. Despit member indicated that l 4, Journa 2, 2014, July 2, 1899, on some highli as Germanfest, of Opening on Aug. events each task force y to be here” and that first article on ts events such r Theater performance ing its first 200. Originaling the Grand over based “Happ and little Dinne a unityts were, they comm o- atre’s population of W. F. Way, his foresight Minnesoas well as here.” trap,” and concer that other University of forum it’s “fun to be h s used the ha s, “The Mouse high ol has ms, ly owned by Mr.sful newspaper that enschool schoo om indicated such as the e . The h g the election Judy Hegstr center in dances ter to host a nini- dances led to a succes politically and cencontacted the m’s expe- ta Health Fair, comm i y organi it unity u nity mun unity un comm commu towns have or ed growth both for h Braha he the gs town. courag te as uch replica ssuch su s of meetin s for the small YEAR SEE YEAR, an effort to m am economically Mr. Way briefly sold it that the succes Braha zation PAGE 5 rience. She noted y dependent on the Even though lure of Brad Folsom, the compelled enter iss largely “work together ce the center to Mr. Howar who town growth group of people The task force memham’s small the paper. Ma Mato make it go.” ce burnt ent, and Ma Mr. Way to rebuy newspaper offi move to were in agreem d out that bers were In 1900, the to rg pointe berg ing the paper G undbe Gr e Grund rrie ri down, requir e room of Hesselroth each volunHesselroth the back storag where Frank ’s apRestaurant r’s devil. Frank ented became a printe only repres not prenticeship paper, but the economic growth for the SON KATHY TOMLIN JOURNAL.COM NEWS@BRAHAM

A

Once again a voice is heard

The Talk of the Town! Your Best Source for News and Community Events!

BRA HA M

APRIL 1, 2015

SPRING SPO

SEE VOICE, PAGE

5

Braham Event Center

ingd in 1960 g nTahestlpe ma Sparin all Are Annuua Music & Friends Liquorr, Wine, Food,

DING MIRACLE LAN s $10 Presale Ticket available

Beer,

30 pm March 27 • 6-8: ay,, M day Frid projects, VALENT forIspecial city

Braham, MN 250 N. Main St., online. K. Other specials LIKE US ON FACEBOO

Liquor .com &Click&on Sat. 9am to 10pm www.braham 9am to 9pm • Fri.

NEWS 107 763-689-1181 ext. tar.com editor@countys

ADVERTISING 109 763-689-1181 ext. tar.com david@countys

MIKE ts pay L.COM our annual profi and help hold JOURNA Dept. BRAHAM Thanks to you, & Police NEWS@ es for Fire community!

(3/9 thru 3/21) Liquor. at Home Town oor. door. do he d the 155 att tth keets $$15 ket cke Tickets

And I said, ‘I think we oughta land in the cornfield.’

equipment purchasPouring profits back into the sprawlover hereated! prop y taxes. Somew appreci down propert 1960t is–greatly ngine Jan. Suppor Your 17, elds, the twin-e g h drivinCLASSI FIEDS ing Iowa cornfi struggles Sthroug to climb 101 ess NOTICE Douglas DC-3 763-689-1181 ext. PUBLIC ed darkn gather 100 . Lost countystar.com and763-689 -1181 ext. ADVERTISING snow storm mclouds brenda@ pillared tystar.co air of high 81 ext. 104 above the starlegals@coun 763-689-1181 , and in the thin turning to m r.com ystar.co untysta and without power jdetlaff@count short breath

PINE P INE CITY B BR BRAHAM

Published by

Don’t Miss Another Month! Subscribe Now for Only $24/year

Schools seek approval of $4.95 million in projects

GREG WINTER T SUPERINTENDEN

BRAHAM SCHOOL

years during In the last six nt superintende my tenure as Schools, we e at Braham Area many positiv have made students’ edchanges to our in experiences ucations and altitude, their Captain Verne in our comwindshield, d fight schools and I our Giffor ice across the time, g this copilot Harold g north to munity. Durin Ullman and had many storm, pushin have h the on low above ng to keep approach and calm. Runni people p s find clear skies crew faces a perilous deme m in regard the our time and fuel fighting to stay above the to t some of on , find a place cision: Keep and issues below facility f down f. storm or drop or o lack thereo cle Landas to land. of the “Mira h genMy M priority By now the story down throug superintena passed been sota’s Minne foing” has ing part of dent was to and Winter erations, becom on the its longevity rst ood, fi JOURNAL | cus likelih VALENTI MIKE more by legend. In all ms to make ball renown, is driven was flyacademic progra who even national polis Lakers basket preparing our the plane than the story of e when the Minnea sure we are who was on was in the airplan sible to tell all post-secondt Jim Holznagel snowstorm. students for ing it. It is impost mentioning that future s. Grasston residen an Iowa cornfield in a 1960 much in ary opportunitie snow were too Baylor, along this flight withou In team went down with staff we the cold and Famer Elgin Lakers basIn working would take over. in out until NBA Hall of g right back to implement then Gifford Minneapolis g the panwere able with the entire onboard. If the three men turning around and comin clouds with no for him, and with Jim keepin lit with the Schools in e the was ments this way, many Colleg that allowed ketball team ying and landing the plane because we were up in remaining instru s fl to get down to ments.” would not (CIS) course to els of the charged with ation and they managed navigation instrun made the decision their heads, Baylor a flashlight, ground. students preparcollege-level Angeles Lakhad not kept Captain Ullma Minneapolis and try to where they could see the tell befor Famer, the Losfranchise they of could s we – Hall credit to a toward be a town press on have been able be the storied find some place “We came into tower – and when we courses. We ers would not the Miracle Landing could out-fly the storm or cal and d the DC-3 water techni said. the pushe of our Jim d and crew ll,’” cause to expan gh the are today, it said ‘Carro only able mming to ll land. Althou to tragedy. circled we saw didn’t know where Carro feet, they were vocational progra ts for dihave turned . litbursts we a well above 8,000 studen go but , short “Yeah prepare our the clouds for n decides, ‘Let’s IN THE STORM mush into to the workforce WITHOUT POWER n and Gifford in to escapee were times when we’d was! So the captai’ thinking we gotta get rect entry into one-eighty, “Ther r prepare them en Ullma tle farther north, eat that we’d make a or to furthe ry Sitting betwe ed into a jump-s the clouds and get back out of the clouds better weather soon.” failing, into post-seconda estrapp hts Jim, t, entry ashlig agel. fl d cockpi for and d the of their these high-d r-old Jim HolznBonanzas, turn aroun of moonsomewhere aroun With the last programs for again. After night was 22-yea d by the trickle we didn’t and cal fields. The d on Beechcraftwas on his and climb the crew worke flying, we knew h the clouds mand techni who had traine technical and four hours of of fuel left and it was time light filtering throug -engine plane, lot g change in the a sleek single ng flight. some programmin have a whole we can’t find the cockpit. snow. vocational first DC-3 trainiGrasston resident who at- to let down and see if sts in confusion in “Only we don’t “... There was there with the penlight one of the cataly some was Holznagel, a Friendship Assembly of place to land,” said Jim. DaNorth or d with m’s ... And I’m sitting ter, and I’m watching moving forwar bond, which er we’re in Iowa d to fly from tends Braha altime knew he wante flying when know wheth aimed at the and we’re only at 200 feet, projects on the pital than God Church, I started d p k t ” W ’ e

Northstar Media, Inc. PRINTERS • PUBLISHERS

UPDATES BREAKING NEWS, r you are! Whenever, whereve r.com www.countysta

al.com

hamjourn VOL. 1 NO. 2 www.bra

from coaches P8-9 t the teams and hear RTS PREVIEW: Mee

Hours: Mon. - Thurs.

Our office will be closed Thurs., Nov. 28 and Friday Nov. 29

DEALS ON VANS '18 Ford Transit Cargo Van, 19,000 mi, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,475 '10 Chrysler Town & Country, 196,000 mi, leather, silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,975

HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5:30 pm; Sat. 8 am-3 pm

KANABEC COUNTY TIMES and

'19 Ford Escape SE, 17,000 mi, 4x4, heated seats, black ....................................................$22,475 '19 Ford Explorer XLT, 15,000 mi, ecoboost, leather, sunroof, nav, tow pkg, magnetic ..... $36,975 '19 Ford Flex SEL, 15,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, gray ..................................................$27,975 '19 Ford Escape Titanium, 22,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0 ecoboost, leather, sroof, red ...................$26,975 '18 Ford Flex Limited, 33,000 mi, AWD, Ecoboost, leather, gray.................................. $28,975 '18 Ford Explorer XLT, 31,000 mi, 4x4, 3.5, V6, leather, autostart, white ........................$31,975 '17 Ford Escape SE, 15,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, Ecoboost, tow pkg, silver ............................. $19,475 '17 Ford Escape SE, 23,000 mi, 4x4, ecoboost, blue .................................................. $17,975 '17 Ford Explorer XLT, 26,000 mi, FWD, Ecoboost, white ............................................ $24,975 '17 Ford Escape SE, 35,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, Ecoboost, tow pkg, white gold ..................... $18,475 '17 Jeep Cherokee Limited, 29,001 mi, 4x4, V6, sunroof, leather, nav., red .....................$24,475 '17 Ford Explorer Platinum, 29,000 mi, 4x4, 3.5 eboost, lthr, sroof, nav, white ................$37,975 '16 Ford Escape Titanium, 40,000 mi, FWD, 2.0, eboost, sroof, nav., white ...................$17,475 '16 Ford Edge SEL, 50,000 mi, AWD, V6, leather, autostart, red ....................................$20,975

930 South Cleveland, Cambridge, MN 55008

Call Callie at 763-689-1181 ext. 100

12 issues per year.


ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019 - 3

t n e m n i a t r e t n E g n i n i D & Downtown Pine City • 320-629-9917

To Go Available

DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS

ZOMBIELAND: DOUBLE TAP

R Showing Mon - Fri. 7 pm Sat & Sun. 4pm & 7pm The Paradise Theatre is a nonprofit community theater.

Ticket Price: $4.00

Pine Area Lions Turkey Bingo! Sunday, Nov. 10, 2pm at Rock Creek City Hall

Nachos with the works Hot Beef Sandwich with Mashed Potatoes and Veggies Chicken Chimichanga with Spanish Rice Spaghetti and Meatballs Pork Carnitas Street Tacos

WIN A FREE TURKEY

(320) 679-1977

Complimentary coffee and bars

8 miles North of Mora on Hwy. 65 On Knife Lake

HOMEMADE

Fridays @ 6pm Saturdays @ 4pm

NOV. 3 & 6 ADULT OPEN HOCKEY On Sunday, Nov. 3 there is adult open hockey at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Nov. 6 at 8:30 p.m. at the Pine City Civic Center. Call 320-629-6995 for cost or more information, or visit www. pinecityciviccenter.weebly.com. NOV. 4 RED HAT DALA DOLLS The Red Hat “Mora Dala Dolls” will meet at noon at the Ann River Winery, 1990 180th Ave., Mora. Anyone interested in joining the Red Hats are invited to come. For further information call Karen Schafer at 320-679-1984 or 320496-7082. NOV. 5 FISH LAKE LUTHERAN ANNUAL PORK DINNER Serving from 4-6:30 p.m. at Fish Lake Lutheran Church, 43353 Cedarcrest Trail, Harris, MN. Roast pork, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, coleslaw, pickled beets, roll and dessert. Craft and bake sale and silent auction. The proceeds go toward a variety of mission projects. Admission charged. NOV. 5 GREATER MINNESOTA BUSINESS BUILDERS Join us from 8:30-9:45 a.m. each Tuesday at the Kanabec History Center, 805 W. Forest Ave., Mora. Our business professionals meet weekly to help each other learn more about what they do and who their ideal customers are. Trust

NOV. 5 KNIT AND CROCHET CLUB Do you knit or crochet or want to learn how? Join us on the first Tuesday of every month from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Mora Library to knit and/or crochet in the library. We will be creating hats, scarves and mittens to distribute to community members in need this winter. Please bring your own needles, hooks and yarn. All skill levels are welcome. Recommended for teens and adults. No registration necessary. NOV. 6 CRIBBAGE AT THE LEGION On Wednesday, Nov. 6 cribbage players are invited to gather at the Pine City American Legion at 6:15 p.m. for an evening of games. Contact Verna at 320-629-2762 for more information. NOV. 7 55-PLUS DRIVER DISCOUNT PROGRAM The Minnesota Highway Safety Center will be offering a four hour refresher course from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mora High School, 400 Maple Ave. E, Mora. Updates will be given on defensive driving tips, changes in the law, vehicle technology and traffic safety. For more information or to register call 1-888-234-1294 or visit the website at www.mnsafetycenter.org. NOV. 7 TEEN NIGHT-DINOSAUR FOSSILS Craft dinosaur fossils out of salt dough for our upcoming Dino Dig. Some cool ideas include Velociraptor claws, Ankylosaur ribs, Diplodicus vertebrae or Pteranadon (p)

KEY CLUB

PIZZA

talons, but there are thousands of ideas to choose from. Bring a friend and some creative energy. From 5:30-7 p.m. at the Mora Library. Recommended for ages 12-18. No registration required. NOV. 7 MAGNIFICENT RED HATTERS On Thursday, Nov. 7 the Magnificent Red Hatters will meet at Pine City High School at 8:30 a.m. for continental breakfast before the high school production of the Little Mermaid at 9:15 a.m. Tickets are required for the breakfast. RSVP to Darlene at 320629-4684. NOV. 7 PCHS CONFERENCE NIGHT On Thursday, Nov. 7 Pine City High School will be holding conferences in the multi purpose room and commons beginning at 4:30 p.m. In addition there will be a college fair and at 5 p.m. a presentation on how to earn college credit while in high school in the choir room. At 6 p.m. there will be a fi nancial aid advisor in the media center and at 7 p.m. Luke Greiner from DEED will present “Uncovering the Economic Realities of Our Region.” This presentation is free and open to the public.

NOV. 7 ADULT DAY BREAK Adult Day Break, a free service to give caregivers a break, takes place the first and third Thursdays of every month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Pine City. Games, crafts, bingo and a light lunch will be provided by volunteers Thursday, Nov. 7. For more information or to sign up a care receiver, call Colleen Gallus at 320-629-7145. NOV. 9 HOPE FOR RECOVERY WORKSHOP NAMI Minnesota will hold a free workshop to provide information on mental illnesses, treatments, crisis management, suicide prevention, the mental health system and local resources along with practical strategies for helping a loved one or friend. It will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 220 E. Lake Street, Isle. To register call 651-645-2948 or see “classes” at namimn.org.

KANABEC COUNTY

NOV. 7 CAREGIVER CLUB On the first Thursday of every month the public is invited to a professionally facilitated “Caregiver Club” from 12:30 - 2 p.m. at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Pine City. Sponsored by Family Pathways, the confidential service enables caregivers to exchange ideas and information, share struggles and the demands of caregiving and learn about available resources. For more information or to reserve a spot, call Anita Sparks at 320-364-1115.

DJ Tuck 9pm-1am

DJ Tuck 9pm-1am

KITCHEN HOURS Mon.-Thurs. 11am-8:30pm Fri.11am-9:30pm Sat. 8am-9:30pm Sun. 8am-8:30pm

MEAT RAFFLE

builds as we learn, which makes offering business referrals second nature. The third Tuesday of the month is a breakfast meeting at the Crystal Bar.

Meat Raffle 5pm

Rodeo Burger

Dine In or Take & Bake To Go!

NOV. 3 OPEN SKATING & YOUTH HOCKEY On Sunday, Nov. 3 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 more information, or visit www.pinecityciviccenter.weebly.com.

Every Day 4-6pm

THURSDAY JA THURSDAY, JANUARY NUARY 5, 2017

VOL. 134 NO. 1

www.moraminn.com $1.00

ATHLETE A THLETE OF THE WEEK: Cole Felde shows Ogilvie wrestlers leadership. P11

Hot mi mix x p nt sti pla stirs rs up con concer cern n BY KIRSTEN FAURIE EDITOR@MORAMINN.COM EDITOR@MORAMINN COM

A hot h t mix i asphalt h lt plant at a Bruns Bru

You don’t know what you might be missing if you are not a subscriber! For more information on subscribing visit us at www.moraminn.com or call today: 320-679-2661 107 Park St. S., Mora Most major credit cards accepted

Thursday Nights

BINGO is Back! Every Wednesday at 6pm (PULL TABS Charitable Gambling by the Ogilvie Lions-License #00823023)

Your One Stop Shop For all Your Electronic Needs

Carey’s Communications 160 Evergreen Square SW Pine City, MN 55063

320-629-6808

Carey’s Ben Franklin

&

24461 St. Rd. 35/70 Siren, WI 54872

715-349-5057

637130 12L 2a

679-3964 STARTING NOV. 1  NOV. 6

237 South Union St., Mora, MN

Happy Hour

Soup or Chili and Sandwich

Sun., Nov 3 Mon., Nov 4 Tues., Nov 5 Wed., Nov 6 Thurs., Nov 7 Fri., Nov 8 Sat., Nov 9

WWW.CAREYSCOMMUNICATIONS.COM


4 - ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019 designs with Legos and Brain Flakes at the Rush City Public Library on Saturday, Nov. 9 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Registration is not necessary. The library is located at 240 W. 4th St. in downtown Rush City and can be reached at 320-3583948.

NOV. 9 CRAFTER’S CRAFT SALE AND HOME-BASED BUSINESS VENDOR SHOW From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Braham Event Center, 655 8th St. SW, Braham. There will be a lunch meal deal and bake sale. For more information call Tish at 763-244-0450.

NOV. 10 BLUE STAR MOMS On Sunday, Nov. 10, 2 p.m., the Blue Star Moms will be packing up holiday care packages at the Braham Event Center to send to those serving overseas. Volunteers are needed to help set up and pack, and donations (drop off at Coldwell Banker Results in Pine City) for the packages are needed as well. Contact Tish at 763-244-0450 for more information.

NOV. 9 18TH ANNUAL BAZAAR Grace Lutheran Church, 301 Forest Ave. E, Mora invites the public to its 18th annual bazaar from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be Christmas cookies, lefse, crafts, a quilt shop and more. NOV. 9 DESIGNER PURSE BINGO Play designer purse bingo to benefit Pine City/Rush City Youth Hockey at Ryder’s Saloon, Henriette on Saturday, Nov. 9. Check in starts at 5 p.m. and bingo starts at 6 p.m. RSVPs are strongly encouraged to guarantee a seat. Contact pcyhgambling@gmail. com or call 612-390-1217 for more information.

NOV. 11 FREE VETERANS DAY DINNER Veterans Day dinner, free to all veterans, Auxiliary and SAL, will be held on Monday, Nov. 11 at noon at the American Legion in Pine City sponsored by American Legion Post 51, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 51, Heath Perkins SAL and Pine City VFW Post 4258. For questions, call the Legion at 320-629-2021.

NOV. 9 LEGOS AND BRAIN FLAKES Kids ages 6 to 12 are invited to have fun constructing awesome

extract dinosaur bones and fossils with tools and putting together tools. Dress to get messy. Dino snacks provided. Recommended for ages 5-12 and registration is required. To register go to the events calendar at ecrlib.org.

NOV. 11 VETERANS DAY OPEN HOUSE The public, especially veterans, are invited to the Rush City Historical Museum on Monday, Nov. 11, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Coffee and treats will be served. There will be a special display of veterans’ photos, personal service history, memorabilia and uniforms during the entire month of November. The museum is open from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturdays and from 1-4 p.m. on Thursdays. It is located at 350 South Eliot Ave., Rush City. Veterans are welcome to bring additional information to the museum during open hours. Contact ileneoh@gmail.com with any questions. 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.

NOV. 12 FREE FAMILY LAW CLINIC The Refuge Network, a rogram of Family Pathways, is sponsoring a free, Family Law Clinic at 4 p.m. at the Family Pathways office in Mora (214 Railroad Ave NW, Mora MN 55051). Th is event is open to the public. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn the basics on dissolution and custody, receive helpful materials, and have questions answered by an attorney. Time permitting, there may be an opportunity for two to three individuals to meet with the attorney (after the presentation) for an individual consultation. Consultations will be on a first come, first serve basis. Please call Kari at (320) 6791737 to confirm your attendance.

NOV. 12 DINO DIG AT THE LIBRARY From 5:30-7:30 p.m. come and celebrate “Dinovember” at the Mora Library, 200 W. Maple Ave., Mora. Kids will play the role of paleontologist and learn how they

NOV. 12 & 14 55-PLUS DRIVER DISCOUNT PROGRAM The Minnesota Highway Safety Center will be offering an eight hour first time course from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mora High School,

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Your connection to local professionals and services Beauty

Dentist

Lu Ann’s Cut & Curl

Lake Street Family Dental

for men, women & children

“New PatientsWelcome”

OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY & TUESDAY EVENING Paul Mitchell Products Gift Certificates Available Aquage Products

679-4096

Steven Holcombe, D.M.D. 320-679-2435 119 S. Lake St., Mora

Dentist

DENTIST

Dentist

Brenda M. James M. Williams, D.D.S., P.A Junnila, D.D.S. Family Dentistry Mike Doty, D.D.S. Cosmetic Dentistry “New Patients Welcome”

Ogilvie - 272-4450 Milaca - 983-2455

620 S. Union, Mora

679-3073

Dentist

You’ve Got It!

Somebody Wants It!

WHY

Sell it in the classifieds 320-679-2661 or 320-322-5243

Dentist

Optometrist

HAASKEN DENTAL

Molacek Family Eyecare

Family Dentistry BRUCE N. HAASKEN, D.D.S. BRYCE W. HAASKEN, D.D.S.

KIMBERLY MOLACEK OPTOMETRIST COMPREHENSIVE EYECARE 132 2ND AVE. S.W. MILACA, MN 56353 - 983-3434

• New patients welcome • Most insurances accepted • Payment options available

Veterinarian

East Central Veterinarians

130 Forest Ave. E., Mora, MN

320-679-1010 Funeral

Akkerman-Ingebrand & Rock-Ingebrand Funeral and Cremation Services

Mora - 320-679-1933 Braham - 320-396-2121 Funeral Director/owner: Mike Ingebrand Director: Katy Hamilton

2004 Mahogany St., Mora - 679-4197 807 Main St. N., Cambridge - 763-689-4604 Dr. Amy Anderson Dr. Mary Olson Dr. Lola Heinrich Dr. Mark Monson Dr. Galen Brelie Dr. Charles Johnson

Dr. Donna Wesp Dr. Sophie Norberg Dr. Laura Byers Dr. Melody Pust Dr. Carol Evans Dr. Roland Lefebvre

Providing health care for small animals. Please call for an appointment.

eastcentralveterinarians.com

Keep Up With the KANABEC COUNTY

www.aifuneralhome.com

Call today to get your subscription started.

ADVERTISER KANABEC COUNTY TIMES KANABEC OFFICE PRODUCTS COMMERCIAL PRINTING

Jennifer Vanderpoel, D.D.S.

(320) 679-2147 General & Cosmetic Dentistry 547 S. Union, Mora

107 South Park St., Mora, MN 55051 320-679-2661 www.advertising@moraminn.com

107 South Park, Mora, MN 55051 320-679-2661 www.advertising@moraminn.com

400 Maple Ave. E, Mora. Th is course Pre-register for your free drink, cash will qualify you for up to 10 percent drawings, VIP bag, and other perks off on your auto insurance. Updates at www.brahamcenter.org. will be given on defensive driving tips, changes in the law, vehicle MORA SENOR DINING technology and traffic safety. For LOCATION: DALA APTS. 470 more information or to register call BEAN AVE., MORA 1-888-234-1294 or visit the website at PHONE: 320-679-4029 BETWEEN www.mnsafetycenter.org. 9:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M. Monday, Nov. 4: Spaghetti NOV. 13 noodles, tomato meat sauce, green SENIOR DANCE beans, pears, breadstick, pudding w/ From 1-4 p.m. at Fish Lake Resort. topping. Lunch is served. Marie and the Good Tuesday, Nov. 5: Salisbury steak, whipped potatoes, corn, wheat bread, Ole’ Boys will play. cinnamon bread pudding. Wednesday, Nov. 6: Baked potato NOV. 13 w/ham and cheese, broccoli, lettuce LUTEFISK AND SWEDISH w/dressing, pie MEATBALL DINNER Thursday, Nov. 7: Honey mustard From 4-7 p.m. come and eat lutefisk at the Mora Masonic Lodge 223, chicken, creamy potato bake, squash, dinner roll, cookie. 800 South Union, Mora. Friday, Nov. 8: Hamburger tomato casserole, corn, Mandarin oranges, NOV. 14 wheat bread, peach chiffon. INITIATIVE FOUNDATION CHAMBER EVENT PINE CITY SENIOR DINING Join us for this free Chamber NOV. 4 - 8 event from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Monday: Spaghetti noodles, toGrand Event Center in Mora. Initiamato meat sauce, green beans, pears, tive Foundation staff will be there with information about the Initiators breadstick, pudding with topping Tuesday: Salisbury steak, whipped Fellowship, nonprofit development, potatoes, corn, wheat bread, cinbusiness fi nancing, partner funds, namon bread pudding workforce development and grant Wednesday: Baked potato with success stories. Registration is reham and cheese, broccoli, lettuce quired. Register at eventbrite.com with dressing, pie Thursday: Honey mustard NOV. 15 chicken, creamy potato bake, squash, HOME TOWN LIQUOR dinner roll FALL TASTING Friday: Hamburger tomato casseFrom 6-8:30 p.m. come to the Braham Event Center, 655 8th St. SW, role, corn, mandarin oranges, wheat Braham, and enjoy beer, wine, liquor, bread, peach chiffon Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 food, fun and prizes. Non-perishable and $8 for under 60. Call the Pine food items will be collected for the Braham Area Food Shelf. Must be 21- City Senior Center at 320-629-3024 between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. with plus years old to attend. Admission any questions. fee at the door. NOV. 16 PINE CITY BLUE STAR MOMS DINNER AND COMEDY SHOW FUNDRAISER Comedian John DeBoer will perform at 7:30 p.m at the Braham Event Center, 655 8th St., Braham. The evening will start at 5 p.m. with a social hour, silent auction and 50/50 raffle followed by dinner and dessert. Tickets are available by pre order only at WCMP.com or by calling 763-244-0450. At 9 p.m. winners of the silent auction and raffle will be announced. NOV. 17 PINE CITY AREA HISTORY ASSOCIATION The next meeting of the Pine City Area History Association will be held Sunday, Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. in the meeting room of the Pine City Public Library. The topic will be “Found at the Fur Post.” Patrick Schifferdecker, site manager of the Snake River Fur Post, will talk about items found by Joseph Neubauer on the post site. The public is invited to bring items related to the topic to share. Association memberships will also be available for purchase at this meeting. For more information call 320-322-9208 or email pcahistory@ gmail.com. NOV. 18 VAPING AND E-CIGARETTE LUNCH AND LEARN Find out what you need to know about vaping and e-cigarettes from 11 a.m.-noon at Revovering Hope Treatment Center, 2031 Rowland Road, Mora. A light lunch will be provided by Recovering Hope Treatment Center. Registration is appreciated but not required. To register go to sackcoalition.org. NOV. 22 SIP AND SEE WEDDING EVENT From 6-9 p.m. at the Braham Event Center, 655 8th St. SW, Braham. Free admission. Enjoy a complimentary glass of champagne and visit with local wedding vendors.

???????

Why subscribe? GET ALL THE FACTS! 107 Park St. S., Mora, MN 55051

679-2661

SOUP FOR THE SOUL Every Monday Soup for the Soul meets at Emmanuel Baptist Church of Mora for a free meal from 4 - 6 p.m. Free transportation is available by calling Timber Trails Transit 888-217-5222. MORA FOOD PANTRY The Mora Food Pantry is an emergency food shelf that provides families in the Kanabec County area with enough food for two to three days depending on your family. Families may use the food shelf once per calendar month. The Mora Food Pantry is open every Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to noon and the fi rst Tuesday of the month from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Service is first come, first served (no appointments required) and you do not need to bring proof of identity or residency. The food shelf is located at 214 NW Railroad Ave., Mora. Donations are also accepted during our open hours or can be mailed to Mora Food Pantry, PO Box 434, Mora, MN 55051. morafoodpantry@gmail.com 320-679-5513.

DO YOU NEED YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISED AT A LOW COST?

Call us today to place your ad!

107 South Pa 107 South Park, Mora, MN 55051 320-679-2661 www.advertising@moraminn.com


ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019 - 5

P P N N G C IT IT A A UM HEATI NDSC NDSC LIANC TORA LLS C N DIS N DIS STRU STR HEATI G VAC XCAV XCAV FURN FURN PING VATING LA NITURE E ISPOSAL STRUCTIO NCES CON RAGE APP ACUUMS S CLEANIN BING WE OOLING PL PEING VATING LA NITURE E ISPOSAL STRUCTIO NCES CON M D D S R R N N O O A A C H A A V E EXC SPOSAL FU TRUCTION IANCES CO AGE APPLI CUUMS ST LEANING BING WELL OLING PLU HEATING SCAPING E EXC SPOSAL FU TRUCTION IANCES CO AGE APPLI CUUMS ST D C I I G C C O S S L L R R A A X N D D M C N P P N N V V O O S S I E A U P P T T L L O O CTION IANCES C TORAGE A CUUMS S CLEANING ING WEL OLING PL G HEATING LANDSCAP AVATING L RNITURE CDTION IANCES C TORAGE A CUUMS S CLEANING ING WEL U B B O O L L A A C S S F N C C N S S ELL SAL ING PLUM ING V CAPI CTIO E APP UMS ATING E APP ACUUMS LEANING V ING WELL LING PLUM HEATING RE EX ANDS RE EXCAV FURNITU ION DISPO CONSTRU E APP ING VACU LLS CLEAN UMBING W COOLING PING HEAT NG L V C O L B G G O S N M G I C N L I U P N L L I T L L G G U N S E E A A G T TI A EAN NG W COOLING P NG HEATIN G LANDSC E EXCAVA AL FURNIT N DISPOS CONSTRUC PPLIANCE S STORA NINEA MBING W COOLING P NG HEATIN G LANDSC E EXCAVA AL F I B M M A CAPI CUU CLEA G PLU G PLU HEATING NDSCAPI XCAVATIN FURNITUR N DISPOS STRUCTIO LIANCES TORAGE TING ISPOS VATIN NITUR P A S E N NG VA G WELLS ING PL PING HEA ING LANDS URE EXCA OSAL FUR UCTION D S CONS IO L G L I P O T S E A A N N C G C I R S M A P E U N S U O I E U A A L IT IT U TR TR AG CE CE AT AT BIN CL ISP ISP G G COO FURN FURN STOR S CONS CONS XCAV XCAV G VAC ELLS PLIAN PLIAN ON D ON D PLUM URE E DISPOSAL NSTRUCTI PLIANCES ORAGE AP VACUUMS S CLEANIN MBING W COOLING ING HEATIN NDSCAPIN URE E DISPOSAL NSTRUCTI PLIANCES ORAGE AP VACUUMS A U P P T T L O O S S A A C C AP NG PL EL ELL ION ION RE NG NG GL RUCT PLIANCES STORAGE VACUUMS LS CLEANI MBING W COOLING ING HEATI G LANDSC XCAVATIN FURNITU RUCT PLIANCES STORAGE VACUUMS LS CLEANI MBING W S S L P P P E U U IO G G G G L L IN AGE A G VACUUM S CLEANIN BING WE OOLING PL G HEATIN LANDSCA EXCAVAT URNITURE N DISPOSA ONSTRUCT AGE A G VACUUM S CLEANIN BING WE OOLING PL G HEATIN N N E M M A G G I I F C C O N N L L C I I I R U U P P N N L L E L I I T NCES G WE G WE DSCA DSCA ATING ATING AVAT AVAT RNITU POSA ORAG CLEAN TRUC NG PL NG PL CLEAN

SERVICE DIRECTORY COMMERCIAL LOCK & KEY

APPLIANCE & AIR

Commercial Lock & Key 24 HOURS

(320) 384-7901

763-337-1484

SCHMIDT CONSTRUCTION

• Locks Opened • Locks Rekeyed • Locks Repaired

All types of Residential & Commercial Buildings

Sales & Installation

Michael Deadrick Registered Locksmith

320-629-3531

“Just Call Michael”

815 Main St. S, Pine City, MN 55063

EXCAVATING

DRILLING/WELLS

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

GERALD SCHMIDT Owner

102 SECOND ST. NE HINCKLEY, MN 55037

ADVERTISE HERE

Gravel • Fill • Class 5 • Topsoil Water Lines • Sewer Installation Basements • Driveways • Ponds

Bill’s Well Drilling, Inc. Well Drilling • Pump Repair & Service Backhoe Work

CONSTRUCTION

www.moraminn.com PINE CITY

OFFICE: (320) 679-1385 / RON F: (320) 980-2854 / JEFF: (612) 423-6735

Ogilvie Serving the area for over 50 years.

e-mail: jeff@kadlecexcavating.com

320-272-4220

Visit: kadlecexcavating.com

www.pinecitymn.com

GUNSMITHING

LAWN CARE

GARAGE DOORS

Professional Landscaping & Lawn Service 30+ years

sngguns.com

Dedicated to Shooters and their Sport! Repair-Refinish-Buy-Sell-Trade-Transfer-Large Parts and Accessory Inventory

MASONRY

18562 Bass Wood Lane Pine City, MN 55063 Phone: 320-629-8909 Cell: 320-298-0180

ES

MAT FREE ESTI

Brick-Block-Concrete-Stone

KEEP IN TOUCH A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE

ADVERTISER 107 South Park, Mora, MN 55051

is like a weekly visit home!

Services include: Residential • Commercial • New Construction • Remodel • Service Calls • Licensed • Bonded • Insured

763.439.7066

LIC No. PC 700418

www.paultealeplumbing.com • Service • Drain Cleaning • Water Softeners • RPZ Testing • Water Heater • Rebuilding • Toilet Repair & Replacement • Faucet Replacement paultealeplumbing@gmail.com

Circle K Septic & Excavating LLC • Sewer & Water Hookups • Septic Systems • Water Lines

Josh Smith

320-679-6813

MN License No. Plumbing Contractor: PC688073 / Master Plumber: PM067960 1175 Eagle St., Ogilvie, MN 56358

Rock-Class 5-Sand

Jake Koestler

Pick up or Delivery

Owner 1592 140th Ave., Ogilvie

SUBSCRIBE

SEPTIC

• MPCA #1090 Compliance Inspections

• Basement Digging • Septic Design • Septic Installation Septic & Pump Installation Sales & Service

• Waterlines • Backhoe Excavation • Gravel Hauling SKID STEER LOADER

VERN • (320) 980-7986

• Driveways • Site Preparation • Inspection CLASS 5 GRAVEL

TOP SOIL DUMP TRUCKS

Serving the Local Area

• Basements • Driveway Repair • Snow Removal

507.525.2088 jakekoestler1983@hotmail.com

SEPTIC

JC Septic Systems

ELWOOD DESIGN & SEPTIC INSTALLATION, LLC LICENSE TO INSTALL & DESIGN

Licensed, Bonded and Insured

SEPTIC

Mora, MN

j.smith@ultraplumbingservices.com

License #20123905

Paul Teale Plumbing, Inc.

Blum Sand & Gravel

Office/Fax 320-272-9939 / Cell: 612-685-5912

• Weekly Mowing • Spring/Fall Clean Up • Garden Tilling • Grade Work • Irrigation

PLUMBING

SAND & GRAVEL

PLUMBING

• Lakeshore Restoration • Power Raking (Dethatching) • Core, Spike Aerating • Landscape Maintenance • Slit Seeding (Over seeding)

Your professional weed control & fertilizer specialists

ADVERTISE HERE

Feigum Fei g Masonry

Erik Feigum

• Design & Installation • Paverstone Patios, Sidewalks & Drives • Block, Boulder & Timber Retaining Walls • Ponds, Streams & Waterfalls • Seeding & Sod Installation

Design and Installation

www.moraminn.com PINE CITY

www.pinecitymn.com

• Gravell • Black Dirt • Sewer

W • Water • Ponds • Basements

Jeff Carda, Owner Licensed • Bonded • Insured

• Lot Clearing • Driveways • Dozer Work

Phone # 320-272-4302


6 - ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019

FOOTBALL FEVER CONTEST Play and Win $40 Cash Every Week! A. Chargers B. Raiders

Open 7 Days A Week Foreign & Domestic Heavy Duty Truck Parts 811 S. Hwy. 65, Mora, MN

(320) 679-3480

A. Ravens B. Bengals

NOW WE’RE

COOKIN’ SAVE UP TO 500 on $

APPLIANCE SUITE

Now through Nov. 15

Bowling • Food • Bar

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

(Hwy. 65 next to Mora Unclaimed Freight) 1865 Frontage Rd., Mora (320) 679-3000

ME VIKINGS GA Specials www.victorylanessportsbar.com

A. Bills B. Browns

JNJs Recycling PAYING FOR ES COMPLETE VEHICL PICKED UP

320-225-2267 2208 Highway 65, Mora

Winter Hours: Tues.-Fri. 8am-4:30pm (Closed 12-12:30 for lunch) Sat. 9am-1pm • CLOSED MONDAYS

A. Panthers B. Packers

BOHNEN’S

Auto Body, Tires and Sales 320-679-2128 Complete Collision Repair Paint Damage - Excellente

Color Match We Handle All Insurance

$$ Workable Deductible $$ Tire Repair Light Mechanical Work New and Used Tires

Claims FREE LOANER CARS

Professional Service with Small Town Hospitality

Conveniently Located South of Mora on Hwy. 65

A. Falcons B. Saints

250 N. Main St., Braham, MN 320-396-2381

320-629-3531 • 815 Main St. S, Pine City, MN 55063

BUSCH & BUSCH LIGHT 24 PK CANS $15.99 (11/1 - 11/30) LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. More Specials Online: www.braham.com & click on liquor store Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 9am to 9pm Fri. & Sat. 9am to 10pm • Sun. 11am to 6pm


ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019 - 7

FOOTBALL FEVER CONTEST ! M A O TE

G

Play and Win $40 Cash Every Week! Contest Rules

Pick the winners for games played on Nov. 7, 9, 10 & 11

Wi Winner

Advertiser Ad i

1. Carquest 2. Victory Lanes & Sports Bar 3. JnJs Recycling 4. Bohnen’s 5. Home Town Liquor 6. Novus Glass 7. Mora Unclaimed Freight 8. Campbell Auto & Tire 9. Coldwell Banker 10. Dale’s Heating 11. Sheldon’s Pit Stop 12. Pine City Auto Sales 13. Pine City Pioneer 14. Kanabec County Times 15. Kanabec Publications

A( A( A( A( A( A( A( A( A( A( A( A( A( A( A(

) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

B( B( B( B( B( B( B( B( B( B( B( B( B( B( B(

) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

Drop off or email footballfever@moraminn.com by 4 p.m. Nov. 6.

Name _________________________________________ Phone _________________________________________

A. Lions B. Bears

A. Giants B. Jets

1. To enter, clip entry form and choose the team you think will win from the games listed in each ad. 2. Bring your completed entry form, or mail it to Advertiser Football Contest, 107 S. Park, Mora, MN 55051 or Advertiser Football Contest, 405 2nd Ave. SE, Pine City, MN 55063 or email to footballfever@moraminn.com ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4PM WEDNESDAY EACH WEEK. 3. Employees of Kanabec Publications and Northstar Media are not eligible to win. 4. The entry with the most games picked correctly will be the winner. In the event of a tie, winner will be determined by random drawing. 5. Winner will be notified by phone and listed in the Advertiser on the Football Fever Contest page.

A. Chiefs B. Titans

A. Cardinals B. Buccaneers

Mora Hwy. 65 North, Mora, MN

Used Glass In-Stock

Near Jct. Hwys. 65 & 23, Mora, MN 320-679-3428 CH CHECK H OUT OUR TEAM APPAREL, FURNITURE, AP P SNACKS, PARTY SUPPLIES & MORE FOR YOUR FOOTBALL F PARTIES!

As Low As $100 Installed

We work with all insurance companies. Mobile Service www.NovusGlassMora.com

(320) 679-4177 • (800) 227-1149

A. Dolphins B. Colts

A. Rams B. Steelers

FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR Oil Changes • Brakes •Alignments Air Conditioning Repair • Tires & Wheels Suspension Work S • Great Pricing • Free Road Hazard

320-629-0123

HOURS: M-F 8-5 • SAT. 8-12 CAR PICKUP AVAILABLE (WITHIN CITY LIMITS)

A. Vikings B. Cowboys

TOP Sheldon’s PIATutoSRepair specializing in GM, others welcome

www.dalesheatingandappliance.com Like us on: 815 Main St. S., Pine City

Call Us Today! 320-629-3531

R NE N I RW S TO OU E E K ! ! ! T A R G CON OM LAST W FR N

O WANS S N H JO

Make your next printing project a

SUCCESS

19001 County Hwy 61, Pine City North of Pine City 2½ miles

Est. 2002

When it comes to heating and air conditioning systems, we’re your solution.

• Drivability • Brake Jobs • Oil Changes • Exhaust • Tires • Shocks FREE ESTIMATES!

320-629-7867 651-208-2786

LET'S GET YOU OU ON THE ROAD AD

A. Seahawks B. 49ers

A. MN Gophers B. Penn State

Your Community.

KEEP UP WITH THE

Your Newspaper. PINE P INE CITY

(320) 629-6771

pinecitymn.com

A. St. Cloud Huskies B. Minot State Beavers

320-679-2661 107 Park St. S. Mora

www.moraminn.com

• Business Cards • Appointment Cards • Business Forms • Brochures • Flyers/Inserts

• Postcards • Envelopes • Labels • Newsletters • Calendars

107 Park Street South, Mora, MN 55051 printing@moraminn.com OFFICE: 320-679-2661 FAX: 320-679-2663 www.moraminn.com


8 - ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019

, y a d r Satu r e b m e Nov th

9

p o h S

y a d all

OPEN HOUSE

Specials throughout the store on November 9th

Made OOff MORA M.O.M.’s Place Arts & Crafts G Antiques Collectibles G Home Décor

Holly, Jolly Specials Open House in Mora & Braham STOP BY NOV. 9

Union

Street Boutique

349 S. Union St., Mora

G New Bicycles G Bicycle Repair G Bike Accessories

Friday, Nov. 8 • 4pm-7pm Saturday, Nov. 9 • 9am-4pm

Check out our Holiday Cakes! Holi Ho lid ida dayy Ca C k s! ke s! Open Daily 110:30am-10pm 0 30 10p

P-D’s EMBROIDERY • Custom Embroidery & More! •

MONDAY - SATURDAY 111 S. Union St., Mora, MN • 320-225-6233

Mora Dairy Queen 550 So. Hwy 65, Mora ((320) (3 20)) 67 20 679 679-2055 9-20 2055 55

Local crafters offering dried floral creations, pottery, greeting cards, woolen decor items, jewelry, pickles and relishes, stained glass, driftwood art and more!

Kim & Barry Sherwood Owners

Rick’s Home Furnishings Please join us at

Christmas Open House

Sat., Nov. 9 • 8 am – 4 pm Email: sticksandstems16@gmail.com Also find us on facebook Sticks and Stems Floral

Zimmermann’s

Annual Christmas Open House

Saturday, Nov. 9 8 am – 4 pm 48 N. Union St, Mora 320-679-4870

Like u so Facebo n o for Sn k eak Peeks!

48 Union St. N. Mora, MN • 320-515-0703

Home ffor Christmas At Stenstrom Jewelry & 1881 Legacy Boutique’s Holiday y Open p House! • 20% OFF our Citizen Watches! • Sneak peek of this year’s CHRISTMAS FLYER merchandise! • Holiday Home Décor • Minnesota Clothing & Jewelry • Hand Made Fur Hats • Double POM Hats •1803 Candles

8am - 4pm p We will be closed Friday, Nov. 8 to prepare for the big event

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH

18th Annual

COUNTRY HARVEST BAZAAR 301 E. FOREST AVE., MORA • 679-1062 3

40 N. Union St., Mora •

320-679-2781

Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5; Sat 8-4

20% OFF

All Reg. Priced Home Décor & Christmas Accessories!

Rick’s Appliance & Home Furnishings 117 S Union • Mora 320-679-1871 www.rickshomeappliance.com

Craft Sale & more HUGE VARIETY OF UNIQUE HANDCRAFTED ITEMS

Saturday, November 9 ••9 9am -3pm NORDIC SKI CENTER  NORTH END OF MORA ON 9TH STREET NEXT TO THE MIDDLE SCHOOL

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 9:00am-2:00pm Coffee & Rolls 8:30am-11am • Lunch Served 11am - 1pm

Stenstrom Jewelry

Sparkles for the Holidays!

Christmas Cookie Lane. You Choose We Box For You! Go green, bring your own container!

Lefse Sales & Demos! Silent Auction! Quilt Shop! Bake Sale!

Crafts!

Also available at the bazaar: "Fair Trade Market" - supporting 3rd-world countries

Direct Sales Expo SATURDAY, NOV. 9TH • 9 AM - 3 PM 2025 ROWLAND RD, MORA, MN

All your favorites in one spot! Come and visit the booths at the Grand Event Center! FREE ADMISSION. Bar will be open to purchase drinks and snacks also!


ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019 - 9

Holly, Jolly Specials Craft Sale and Home-based Business

%UXQVZLFN )OHD 0DUNHW SATURDAY, NOV 9th ONLY

Vendor Show

Sat., Nov. 9 • 9am-4pm KETTLE CORN

&2%% #E@AN #KBBAA 0KL?KNJ

Braham B r Event Centerr 655 8th St. SW • Braham

Come see our big booth with 1/2 OFF

PRICING

We have lots of tools, sporting goods, furniture, kids toys, antiques, Loads of Christmas items, purses, jewelry, home decor and -5#( -/2% 1373 Hwy 65, Mora, MN 55051

BAKE SALE

$5 LLunch $5 u Available

4(%2% )3 3/-%4().' (%2% &/2 %6%29/.% Hours: Thurs & Fri 9 am - 5 pm • Sat 9 am - 4 pm

Pulled Pork Sandwich, Chips, Bar & pop or water.

OAK GALLERY & Frame Shop

HOLLY DAY

ONLY Saturday, Nov. 9th t Items 25-50% Off Selec r LARGE Stop in and check out ouas! selection of gift ide

320-679-5616 • 1-800-569-8118 115 South Union, Mora, MN 55051

For info call Tish 763-244-0450

“Christmas at Our House� Nortons & Friends

25th Annual Boutique Fri., Nov. 8 ~ 4pm - 8pm F Sat., S Nov. 9 ~ 8am - 4pm

403 Edwards Ave., Mora 4 Quality hand carved and created gifts, fashion & decor. All the extras you’ve come to expect at “Our House�

ŠiT”ΤÛĂ?ĂŽi<TŠÎ<aĂŽĂŽu¤Ă„ĂŽ ¤Ă›Ă„ÆÎDĂŽ(ÂŻiTÂ?<•Æs CUT OUT & GO SHOPPING

Ă„Â?  ĂŽ̤ÛÄΕÂ?ÆĂ?ĂŽDÎÆĂ?<Ă„Ă?ĂŽ̤ÛÄÎ ŠÄÂ?ÆĂ?š<ÆÎƊ¤¯¯Â?  ĂŽ<Ă?ĂŽĂ?ŠiĂŽ ¤Â•Â•ĂŚĂŽ ¤Â•Â•ĂŚĂŽ ÂŻi ĂŽ ¤Ă›Ă†iĂŽ(ÂŻiTÂ?<•ÆÎ (<Ă?ÛÄa<ĂŚ^ĂŽ ¤ã¾ĂŽ¢^ĂŽĂŽÂ? ĂŽ ¤Ă„<ĂŽ< aĂŽ Ă„<Š<š BRAHAM EVENT CENTER 655 8th St. SW, Braham, MN Saturday, Nov. 9 ~ 9am-4pm Crafters Craft Sale & Home Based Business Vendors CHRISTMAS AT OUR HOUSE 403 Edwards Ave., Mora Friday, Nov. 8 ~ 4-8pm Saturday, Nov. 9 ~ 8am-4pm Quality hand carved & created gifts, fashion & dĂŠcor. All the extras you’ve come to expect at “Our Houseâ€? 18th ANNUAL COUNTRY HARVEST BAZAAR GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 301 E Forest Ave., Mora $ISJTUNBT $PPLJFT t -VODI 4JMFOU "VDUJPO t 2VJMU 4IPQ -FGTF 4BMFT %FNPT MADE OF MORA M.O.M.’S PLACE/ PEOPLE POWERED SPORTS/PD’S EMBROIDERY 111 S. Union St., Mora 320-225-6233 Arts, Crafts, Antiques & Collectibles, Bikes, Accessories

RICK’S APPLIANCE & HOME FURNISHINGS 117 S Union St., Mora 320-679-1871 20% off all Regular Priced )PNF %�DPS $ISJTUNBT Accessories MORA DAIRY QUEEN Hwy 65, Mora 0SEFS ZPVS )PMJEBZ $BLFT /PX STENSTROM JEWELRY/ 1881 LEGACY BOUTIQUE 46 N. Union St., Mora 320-679-2781 Saturday, Nov. 9 Holiday Open House ZIMMERMANN’S 48 N Union St., Mora 320-679-4870 Annual Christmas Open House UNION STREET BOUTIQUE 349 S Union St., Mora Friday, Nov. 8 ~ 4-7pm, Saturday, Nov. 9 ~ 9am-4pm %SJFE 'MPSBMT (SFFUJOH $BSET 8PPMFO %FDPS +FXFMSZ 4UBJOFE (MBTT Pickles, Relishes, Yard Art and More

STICKS AND STEMS FLORAL 48 N Union St., Mora 320-515-0703 Christmas Open House OAK GALLERY & FRAME SHOP 115 S. Union, Mora 320-679-5616 Saturday, Nov. 9 ONLY 25-50% Off Select Items BRUNSWICK FLEA MARKET 1373 Hwy 65, Mora Saturday, Nov. 9 ONLY ~ 9am-4pm '3&& $JEFS $PGGFF 1PQDPSO THE GRAND EVENT CENTER 2025 Rowland Rd., Mora Saturday, Nov. 9~ 9am-3pm %JSFDU 4BMFT &YQP NORDIC SKI CENTER North end of Mora on 9th St. – next to the elementary/middle school Saturday, Nov. 9~ 9am-3pm $SBGU 4BMF .PSF THE MARKET ON MAIN 116 South Union St., Mora Friday, Nov. 8 ~ 5pm-7pm Saturday, Nov. 9~ 8am-3pm Christmas at the Market


10 - ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019

One Buy • One Zone • One Low Price REACH 15,000 HOMES

The Advertiser has the most circulation in one zone!

at the lowest price in the area!

You didn’t work this hard to worry about the unexpected. Let a local independent agent help you cover all you’ve built, so you can worry about your business.

Place your ad now! CALL...

320-679-2661 or 320-322-5243

- OPEN POSITIONS SEE DETAILS ON WEBSITE

PHYSICAL THERAPIST - 40 HRS./WEEK, DAYS. GOOD BENEFITS. ACUTE RN - 72 HRS./TWO WEEK PAY PERIOD. 7PM-7AM, EVERY 3RD WEEKEND, HOLIDAY ROTATION AND GOOD BENEFITS. ED RN - 48 HRS/2 WK PAY PERIOD 7 PM-7 AM, VARIOUS DAYS AND EVERY 3RD WEEKEND, HOLIDAY ROTATION, GOOD BENEFITS. CNAs LONG-TERM CARE - PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME, 6 AM – 2 PM, 2 PM – 10 PM, 10 PM – 6 AM INCLUDES EVERY OTHER WEEKEND, WI CNA AND LOVE OF HELPING OTHERS REQUIRED. $500 BONUS ON 2ND PAYCHECK AND $500 BONUS AFTER 6 MONTHS OF SUCCESSFUL EMPLOYMENT & GOOD BENEFITS. STERILE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIST - HALF-TIME, 6 AM – 2:30 PM. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. CERTIFICATION PREFERRED, GOOD BENEFITS. DIETARY AIDE - 16 HRS. EVERY TWO WEEKS, 10:30 AM-7 PM EVERY OTHER SATURDAY & SUNDAY. ED RN - 72 HRS./2 WK PAY PERIOD, 10 AM-10 PM, VARIOUS DAYS & EVERY OTHER WEEKEND, GOOD BENEFITS. LONG-TERM CARE LPN OR RN-CHARGE NURSE - 64 HRS. EVERY TWO WEEKS, 2 PM - 10:30 PM, EVERY OTHER WEEKEND. WI LICENSE. GOOD BENEFITS. ED/CENTRAL REGISTRATION REPRESENTATIVE - VERY PART-TIME, VARIOUS DAYS/SHIFTS. CENTRAL REGISTRATION REP. - VERY PART-TIME. LPN/CMA CLINIC - 40 HRS./WEEK, M-F, 8 A.M.—4:30 P.M. & AN OCCASIONAL SAT. NEED WI LICENSE. GOOD BENEFITS. COOK/DIETARY AIDE - 20 HRS/WK, 3 COOK SHIFTS & 2 DIETARY AIDE SHIFTS, 10:30 AM – 7 PM, GOOD BENEFITS.

1300 300 N Northridge th id D Dr. NW NW., Pi Pine Cit City, MN

(320) 629-2515

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AIDE - 32 HRS./WEEK, VARIED SHIFTS, DAY/EVENINGS, FILL IN AND 1 WEEKEND PER MONTH, GOOD BENEFITS. PATIENT ACCOUNT REP (BILLING) - 36 HRS./WEEK, MON-FRI, DAY SHIFT, PREFERRED EXPERIENCE, GOOD BENEFITS.

Apply online at www.burnettmedicalcenter.com - click on BMC Careers. Human Resources • BURNETT MEDICAL CENTER 257 W. St. George Avenue • Grantsburg, WI 54840 shinrichs@burnettmedicalcenter.com

Make your next printing project a

SUCCESS Business Cards Appointment Cards Business Forms Brochures Flyers/Inserts Postcards Envelopes Labels Newsletters Calendars

Full-Service FLEXIBILITY

to promote your business PINE P INE CITY

107 Park Street South, Mora, MN 55051 • printing@moraminn.com

OFFICE: 320-679-2661 • FAX: 320-679-2663 EDITOR: editor@moraminn.com / 320-225-5128 LEGALS: notices@moraminn.com / 320-225-5129 CLASSIFIED ADS: mel@countystar.com / 320-332-5243 DISPLAY ADS KRIS: kris@moraminn.com / 320-225-5126 DISPLAY ADS KENT: kent@moraminn.com / 320-225-5125 SUBSCRIPTIONS: subscriptions@moraminn.com / 320-225-5122

The Classic Edge is U.S. EPA Certified

Available*

• More Comfort - Thermostatically controlled wood heat. • Peace of Mind - Keep the fire outside and eliminate the dangers associated with indoor wood heating. • Save Money - Wood is a renewable, inexpensive and often free energy source. • Durability - Long-lasting, stainless steel firebox.

Need it fast... We offer full color digital printing on a wide variety of stocks.

www.moraminn.com

CentralBoiler.com *Financing available, OAC, at partipating dealers.

19-1801


ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019 - 11

TV

2 4 5 9

LISTINGS

11 23 29 41

KTCA - St. Paul WCCO - Minneapolis KSTP - Minneapolis KMSP - Minneapolis

KARE - Minneapolis KLGT - Minneapolis KITN - Minneapolis KXLI - Minneapolis

WEEKDAY MORNING

Salmonson Insurance Agency Total Client Service Agent TM

AUTO • HOME • HOBBY FARM • FARM ATV • SNOWMOBILE 28 North Union Street, Mora, MN 55051

320-679-3831 • 320-679-3850

6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS

7:30

8:00

Peg & Cat Arthur

Ready Jet Nature Cat Wild Go! Kratts

$ WCCO

WCCO 4 News This Morning at 6

%

KSTP

) +

^

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Daniel Tiger

CBS This Morning

WCCO Mid-Morning

The Price Is Right

5 Eyewitness News at 6am

Good Morning America

Live with Kelly and Ryan

The View

5 Eyewitness News Midday

KMSP

FOX 9 Morning at 6AM

FOX 9 Morning at 7AM

FOX 9 Buzz

The Jason Show

FOX 9 News at 11 a.m.

KARE

KARE 11 News Sunrise

Today

Today 3rd Hour

Today With Hoda & Jenna

KARE 11 Today

Daytime Jeopardy

The Doctors

Paid Paid Paid Program Program Program Paid Prog. Wommack Dateline

Paternity Court Divorce

Couples Court Divorce

5:00

5:30

WFTC The Real KPXM Varied Programs

Molly of Denali

9:00

Varied Programs

KTCA

7 WUCW = I

8:30

FOX 9 Morning at 8AM

Paid Program

Daniel Tiger

The Steve Wilkos Judge Injury Show Jerry Court Protection Protection Access Daily

Sesame Street

Pinkalicious The Young and the Restless

WEEKDAY AFTERNOON You only live once. That’s worth protecting.

A conversation about life insurance now can make a big impact on your family (and even your retirement) later. LET’S TALK TODAY.

Dan Johnson CLU, Agent 128 South Union Street Mora, MN 55051 Bus: 320-679-3723 dan.johnson.hh92@statefarm.com

1708142

State Farm Life Insurance Company (Not licensed in MA, NY or WI) State Farm Life and Accident Assurance Company (Licensed in NY and WI) Bloomington, IL

12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS Dinosaur Train

Cat in the Sesame Hat Street

$ WCCO

News

Bold/ Beautiful

%

KSTP

)

KMSP

+

KARE

^

Family Pathways is looking for multiple Homemaker Services Specialists in the counties of Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs and Pine. This fulfilling position gives assistance to older adults who want to remain living independently. Perform light housekeeping and homemaking activities of daily living such as menu planning, meal preparation and cleanup; assistance with laundry (non-heavy items); opening/sorting mail; making the bed, sweeping/mopping the floor, cleaning the bathroom. Part-time at $14.00/hour. Mileage is provided and experience working with older adults is required. For more information or to apply, go to FamilyPathways.org/about-us/employment. Family Pathways works alongside people to enhance lives through a continuum of essential services and – together with the community – champions positive social change.

PIONEER’S MOST PERUSED Last week’s most read stories online

2:30

3:00

KTCA

Molly of Arthur Odd Denali Squad The Ellen DeGeneres News Show

Odd Squad CBS Evening News

GMA3: Strahan, Sara General Hospital & Keke

The Kelly Clarkson Show

Twin Cities Live

Twin Cities

The Wendy Williams Show

The Real

TMZ Live

The Dr. Oz Show

Judge Judy

5 Eyewit- News Live ness News at 5 Judge FOX 9 Judy at 5p

ABC World News FOX 9 at 5:30p

Days of our Lives

Rachael Ray

Daily Blast Daily Blast Inside Live Live Edition

KARE 11 News

Jeopardy! KARE 11 Nightly News at 5 News

Judge Mathis

The People’s Court

PBS NewsHour (N) (cc)

$ WCCO

News

%

KSTP

News

)

KMSP

The Talk

FOX 9 at 6p (N)

2. Pine County hacked, security breach feared: Last week, Pine County was attacked by a hacker who may have breached county security systems and accessed residents’ personal information. According to Pine County Administrator David Minke, the information was compromised when “a malicious actor gained access through a phishing email.” This gave them access to an employee’s email account. 3. 2 injured in County Road 11 crash: The Pine County Sheriff’s Office reports that two people were hospitalized after a two-vehicle crash on County Road 11 on Oct. 17, and that a white crystalline substance was found in one vehicle.

Maury America

8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Antiques Roadshow Minnesota ExperiJoe Strummer’s boots. ence Wheel of The Neigh- Bob Hearts All Rise “Uncommon Bull Bull faces a seemFortune (N) borhood Abishola Women and Mothers” ingly impossible task. News Dancing With the Stars “Dance-Off Week” (N) The Good Doctor (Live) (cc) “45-Degree Angle” (N)

Independent Lens Independent Lens “Decade of Fire” (N) “Rat Film” (cc) News The Late Show With James Stephen Colbert (cc) Corden News Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline (cc) (N) (cc)

FOX 9 at 6:30p (N)

FOX 9’s 10 Modern at 10 (N) Family

9-1-1 Flashbacks to Athena in 1989. (N)

Prodigal Son Ainsley and Bright team up.

FOX 9 at 9p (N)

KARE

TUESDAY PRIME TIME 6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS KTCA

PBS NewsHour (N) (cc)

$ WCCO

News

%

KSTP

News

)

KMSP

FOX 9 at 6p (N)

Finding Your Roots With Henry

8:00

8:30

9:00

^

NCIS: New Orleans “Matthew 5:9” (N) Emergence “Mile Marker 14” (N)

The Resident “Nurses’ Empire Lucious deals FOX 9 at 9p (N) Day” (N) (cc) with self-reflection. (N)

KARE

KTCA

PBS NewsHour (N) (cc)

$ WCCO

News

%

KSTP

News

)

KMSP

FOX 9 at 6p (N)

This Is Us “The Dinner and the Date” (N) Arrow “Present Tense” (N) (cc) 25 Words Central Criminal Minds

7:30

Nature The Lower Okavango River. (N)

Wheel of Survivor (N) (cc) Fortune (N) News The Gold- Schooled bergs (N) (N) FOX 9 at The Masked Singer 6:30p (N) “Mask-ish” (N)

8:00

8:30

^

KTCA

PBS NewsHour (N) (cc)

$ WCCO

News

%

KSTP

News

)

KMSP

+

KARE

7 WUCW = I

WFTC KPXM

Vikings Live (N)

The This Old House Hour (N) (cc)

Wheel of Young The UniFortune (N) Sheldon corn (N) News Grey’s Anatomy “Papa Don’t Preach”

10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 NOVA “Rise of the Mammals” News News

Life From Above “Colorful Planet” (cc)

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (cc) Jimmy Kimmel Live! (cc)

FOX 9’s 10 Modern at 10 (N) Family

New Amsterdam “Good Soldiers” (N) Family Two and a Feud (cc) Half Men Big Bang Big Bang Criminal Minds

9:00

TMZ (N) (cc)

James Corden Nightline (N) (cc) Access Hollywood

The Tonight Show Seth MeyStarring Jimmy Fallon ers Two and a Extra (N) Funny DailyHalf Men (cc) You Ask MailTV (N) Chicago P.D. (cc) Chicago P.D. (cc) Criminal Minds Criminal Minds

News

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Single Par- Stumptown (N) (cc) Modern Family (N) ents (N) Almost Family “Risky FOX 9 at 9p (N) AF” (N) (cc) Chicago P.D. “Informant” (N) (cc) Family Two and a Feud (cc) Half Men Big Bang Big Bang Blue Bloods

THURSDAY PRIME TIME 7:30

The Tonight Show Seth MeyStarring Jimmy Fallon ers Two and a Extra (N) Funny DailyHalf Men (cc) You Ask MailTV (N) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Criminal Minds Criminal Minds News

NOVA Scientists study Life From Above “Pat- Gorongosa Park -- Re- Earth’s Great Seasons the Dead Sea Scrolls. terned Planet” (N) birth of Paradise (cc) Spring on planet Earth. SEAL Team (cc) S.W.A.T. “Kingdom” News The Late Show With James (N) (cc) Stephen Colbert (cc) Corden

KARE

6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS

Access Hollywood

NOVEMBER 6, 2019

KARE 11 Breaking Chicago Med (N) (cc) Chicago Fire “WelNews at 6 The News come to Crazytown” Family Family Riverdale (N) (cc) Nancy Drew (N) (cc) 7 WUCW Feud (N) Feud (N) News P.J. Fleck Central = WFTC Big Bang Mod Fam News Blue Bloods Blue Bloods “Rectify” I KPXM Blue Bloods (cc) +

9:30

Frontline “In the Age of AI” A look at artificial intelligence. (N) (cc)

Wheel of NCIS “Institutionalized” FBI A Wall Street Fortune (N) (N) (cc) investor is murdered. News The Wonderful World of Disney Presents The Little Mermaid Live! (N) (Live) (cc) FOX 9 at 6:30p (N)

TMZ (N) (cc)

NOVEMBER 5, 2019

7:30

KARE 11 Breaking The Voice “The KnockNews at 6 The News outs, Part 4” (N) Family Family The Flash Cisco’s faith 7 WUCW Feud (N) Feud (N) in himself falters. (N) News = WFTC Big Bang Mod Fam News Criminal Minds I KPXM Criminal Minds +

America

DailyFamily MailTV Feud Jdg Judy Jdg Judy

NOVEMBER 4, 2019

7:30

Antiques Roadshow “Extraordinary Finds”

6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS

1. Pine City brothers make horseshoe history: Two Pine City brothers, Eric and Nathan Dehkes took first and second place at the Minnesota Men’s State Horseshoe Tournament in Hibbing on Labor Day weekend. “That was, in my opinion, the most awesome thing I have ever seen, with two brothers playing for the championship,” said Minnesota Gopher State Horseshoe Pitchers Association President Rick Wright. “Both of them are very good pitchers. And the thing about those two guys, both of them have the best attitudes ... what you want to see in all horseshoe players.”

Ent. Tonight

KARE 11 Breaking The Voice “The Knockouts, Part 3” Taylor Swift Bluff City Law “AmeriNews at 6 The News serves as a megamentor. (N) (cc) can Epidemic” (N) Family Family All American “Hussle Black Lightning (cc) Family Two and a 7 WUCW Feud (N) Feud (N) & Motivate” (cc) Feud (cc) Half Men News 25 Words Central Big Bang Big Bang = WFTC Big Bang Mod Fam News Criminal Minds “Luke” Criminal Minds Criminal Minds I KPXM Criminal Minds +

4:30

Nature Cat Wild Kratts Dr. Phil

6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS ^

4:00

PinkaliLet’s Go cious Luna! Let’s Make a Deal

WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME Below are last week’s most read stories on the Pine City Pioneer website at: www.pinecitymn.com

3:30

MONDAY PRIME TIME

^

Family Pathways is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

SplashBubbles

2:00

Justice Judge Jerry Springer for All Jerry WFTC Providence Providence Hot Bench Hot Bench Wendy Williams Show The Jason Show KPXM Varied Programs

7 WUCW = I

HOMEMAKER SERVICES SPECIALIST

KTCA

1:30

News

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (cc)

FOX 9’s 10 P.J. Fleck TMZ (N) at 10 (N) Show (cc)

Nightline (N) (cc) Access Hollywood

The Tonight Show Seth MeyStarring Jimmy Fallon ers Two and a Extra (N) Funny DailyHalf Men (cc) You Ask MailTV (N) Dateline “The Farm” Dateline (cc) Blue Bloods Blue Bloods News

NOVEMBER 7, 2019 8:00

8:30

9:00

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

The Doctor Blake Mysteries (cc)

The Brokenwood Mysteries “Fall Antiques Eastfrom Grace” Roadshow Enders Mom (N) Carol’sEvil “790” A woman’s News The Late Show With (cc) Act visions come to life. Stephen Colbert (cc) A Million Little Things How to Get Away News Jimmy Kimmel Live! “Ten Years” (N) (cc) With Murder (N) (cc) (cc)

NFL Pre- NFL Football Los Angeles Chargers at Oakland Raiders. (N) (Live) (cc) game KARE 11 Breaking SuperPerfect The Good Will & Law & Order: Special News at 6 The News store (N) Harmony Place (N) Grace (N) Victims Unit (N) Family Family Supernatural “Atomic Legacies (cc) Family Two and a Feud (N) Feud (N) Monsters” (cc) Feud (cc) Half Men Big Bang Mod Fam News News 25 Words Central Big Bang Big Bang Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D.

FOX 9 at 9p (N)

EastEnders James Corden Nightline (N) (cc)

Access Hollywood The Tonight Show Seth MeyNews Starring Jimmy Fallon ers Two and a Extra (N) Funny DailyHalf Men (cc) You Ask MailTV (N) Law Order: CI Law Order: CI Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D.


12 - ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019

FRIDAY PRIME TIME 6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS ^

KTCA

PBS NewsHour (N) (cc)

NOVEMBER 8, 2019

7:30

8:00

Almanac (cc)

8:30

News

%

KSTP

News

)

KMSP

+

KARE 11 Breaking The Blacklist “Dr. KARE News at 6 The News Lewis Powell” (N)

Dateline NBC (N) (cc)

Family Family Feud (N) Feud (N) WFTC Big Bang Mod Fam KPXM NCIS: Los Angeles

Dynasty Kirby makes a new friend. (N) (cc) 25 Words Vikings NCIS: Los Angeles

Wheel of Hawaii Five-0 (cc) Magnum P.I. (N) (cc) Fortune (N) News High School Musical- 20/20 (cc) The Series

Blue Bloods “Higher Standards” (N)

FOX 9 at 6:30p (N)

FOX 9 at 9p (N)

7 WUCW = I

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Great Performances “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I” Broadway revival of “The King and I.” (N) (cc)

$ WCCO

FOX 9 at 6p (N)

9:00

WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) (Live) (cc)

Charmed “The Truth About Kat and Dogs” News Enough NCIS: Los Angeles

News Enough Said (N)

)

8:00

8:30

KTCA

KMSP

Xploration Awesome FOX 9 Morning Saturday (N) Space Planet

Modern Family

Access Hollywood

TMZ (N) (cc)

KARE

A New Leaf (N)

12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS

9:00 Martha Bakes

Mexican Table

Mexico/ Bayless

Lucky Dog (EI) Jack Hanna

Innovation Nation Ocean Treks

Mission Pet VetUnstop Team Hearts of oh baby! Heroes (EI) (N) (cc) Big Noon Kickoff (N) (Live)

FOX 9 Gopher PreGame (N)

KARE 11 News Saturday (N) (cc)

1:30

2:00

2:30

3:00

Earth Odyssey

Kevin Belton’s New

Joanne Weir

Paid Paid Program Program College Football Teams TBA. (N) (cc) College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

3:30

4:00

4:30

Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series (N)

Sides of Story

College Football

College Football LSU at Alabama. From Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (N) (Live) (cc)

%

KSTP

(11:00) College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (cc)

Coll. Football

College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (cc)

)

KMSP

(11:00) College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

College Extra

College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live)

(11:30) Premier League Soccer Leicester City FC vs Arsenal FC.

7:30

8:00

Antiques Roadshow “Salt Lake City” (cc)

Father Brown Sid vows vengeance. (cc)

Death in Paradise

$ WCCO

WCCO 4 News

Wheel of Fortune

To Be Announced

All Rise “Sweet Bird of 48 Hours (N) (cc) Truth” (cc)

%

KSTP

Coll. Football

College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (cc)

)

KMSP

College Football

+

KARE

KTCA

7 WUCW = I

WFTC KPXM

8:30

9:00

Midsomer Murders “The Silent Land”

PinkaliLet’s Go cious Luna! (EI) WCCO 4 News Sun$ WCCO day Morning at 6 (N) 5 Eyewitness News % KSTP AM (N) (cc) )

KTCA

KMSP

Wild Kratts Molly of The Opi(EI) (cc) Denali (EI) oid Fix Hope in Best the Wild Friends Good Morning America (N) (cc)

KARE

KTCA

Kids in Crisis

9:00

2. Kanabec County Court Report: (148 pageviews)

FOX 9 at 9p (N) News

Sports Now

Vikings GamePlan

Saturday Night Live (cc)

World’s- Sheriffs- Ring of Honor WresWeath Dorado tling (N) (cc) Movie: ››› John Grisham’s The Rainmaker Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU

Washing- Almanac (cc) ton Week

CBS News Sunday Morning Face the Nation (N) (N) (cc) (cc) 5 Eyewitness News This Week W/ George At Issue AM (N) (cc) Stephanopoulos

To the Contrary

Earth’s Great Seasons “Summer” (cc)

News

The NFL Today (N) (Live) (cc) Paid Paid Program Program

Paid Program

FOX NFL Sunday (N) (Live) (cc)

Open House

Sunday Today With Willie Geist (N) (cc) Christian Worship Hour (cc) Big World Biz Kid$ NCIS: Los Angeles

Joel Rescue Osteen (cc)

Figure Skating

How Sherlock Changed the World

How Sherlock Changed the World

$ WCCO

NFL Football (N) (Live) (cc)

%

KSTP

Rock the Park (N)

)

KMSP

oh baby! (N) (cc)

Rock the Park (N)

oh baby! (N) (cc)

2:00

2:30

Secrets of the Dead (cc)

3:00

Secrets of the Dead “Nero’s Sunken City”

KARE

NASCAR America

4:00

4:30

The Mystery of the Roman Skulls (cc)

5:00

5:30

NOVA Scientists study the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Paid Program Paid Program

Weekend WCCO 4 News News ABC World News News NFL Football Los Angeles Rams at Pittsburgh Steelers. (N) (Live) (cc)

NASCAR Monster Energy Series Bluegreen Vacations 500. From Phoenix Interna- KARE 11 Nightly tional Raceway in Avondale, Ariz. (N) (Live) News at 5 News Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie: ›› Maid to Order (1987) (Ally Sheedy, 7 WUCW Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Beverly D’Angelo) Chicago P.D. (cc) FOX 9 at 5p = WFTC Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Chicago P.D. (cc) NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles I KPXM NCIS: Los Angeles +

NASCAR Monster

6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS

7:30

8:00

8:30

The Opi- What the Durrells Did Next: A Poldark on Masteroid Fix Masterpiece Special (cc) piece (N) (cc) 60 Minutes (N) (cc) God Friended Me (cc) NCIS: Los Angeles $ WCCO (N) (cc) ^

% ) +

KTCA

Two and a Two and a Half Men Half Men WFTC (5:00) FOX 9 at 5p KPXM NCIS: Los Angeles

7 WUCW = I

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Press on Masterpiece MN Origi“Resonance” (N) (cc) nal (cc) Madam Secretary (cc) WCCO 4 News

Kids Say the Darnd- Shark Tank Kids’ The Rookie “Safety” est Things (N) shoes; “freak shakes.” (N) (cc) NFL The OT (N) The Simp- Bless the Bob’s Family FOX 9 at 9p (N) KMSP Football (Live) (cc) sons (N) Harts (N) Burgers Guy (N) Football Night in NFL Football Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys. (N) (Live) KARE America (N) (cc) KSTP

America’s Funniest Home Videos (N)

9:00

Batwoman “I’ll Be Judge, I’ll Be Jury” (N) Big Bang Big Bang NCIS: Los Angeles

Supergirl A new villain is under arrest. (N) Big Bang Big Bang Chicago P.D.

3. Roxanne L. Carda Obituary: Roxanne Lillian Carda, of Mora, died on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019, at the St. Clare Living Community in Mora. She was 60 years old. (109 pageviews) Are you a current print subscriber? Your subscription includes complimentary access to all of the Times digital content. To access it, go to www.MoraMinn. 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.

Meatsauce Sharyl Organic Paid and Monty Attkisson Program FOX NFL Kickoff (N) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles

NFL Post- NFL Post- Paid game (N) game (N) Program 2019 MLS Cup Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (cc)

NFL Football Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers. (N) (Live) (cc) Figure Skating

3:30

Below are last week’s most read stories on the Kanabec County Times website, www.MoraMinn. com.

Castle A casino owner Wipeout is murdered. (cc) (cc)

Paid Program

Vikings GameDay LIVE (N)

1:30

EXCITING TIMES Last week’s most read stories

News

Paid Program

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Meet the Press (N) (cc) Pastor’s Catholic Study Mass The Life Main St. NCIS: Los Angeles

(07/19).

WCCO 4 News

FOX News Sunday FOX 9 Morning With Chris Wallace (N) Sunday (N)

12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS ^

8:30

Financial Advisor Financial Advisor

WCCO 4 News

Weird but Xploration FOX 9 Morning True DIY Sci Sunday (N)

Grace for Consumer Champ Living 101 (N) (EI) Within Paid Midnight Mountain Paid 7 WUCW Program Cry Minis. Faith Program Paid Prog. Paid Prog. = WFTC Paid Prog. Hall In Touch Paid Prog. I KPXM Jeremiah Youseff +

8:00

Financial Advisor

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Death of a vicar.

NOVEMBER 10, 2019 7:30

(320) 384-0339 ddegerstrom@catholicunited.org

1. ‘Enhanced’ — Mora schools take active shooter response to next level: Students learn a lot in school: fractions, grammar, how to calculate velocity and read music. This year, Mora students are also learning how to use ropes to barricade a door, serpentine down hallways and escape through a window if their life is endangered by an active shooter. (466 pageviews)

Midsomer Murders “The Silent Land”

SUNDAY MORNING ^

KARE 11 Nightly News at 5 News Game Funny Time You Ask FOX 9 at 5p Law & Order: SVU

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Col. Pre- College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) game KARE 11 Minnesota The Voice “The Knock- Dateline NBC (cc) Saturday Night Live News at 6 Bound outs, Part 4” (N) (cc) Family Family Family Family Two and a Two and a Carbonaro Street Feud (cc) Feud (cc) Feud (cc) Feud (cc) Half Men Half Men Eff. Magic (N) Major Crimes (cc) College Hockey Denver at Minnesota-Duluth. (N) (Live) Whacked Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU

6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS

Denise Degerstrom, FIC

The This Old House Hour (cc)

Coll. Football

Prem Goal CountNASCAR Xfinity Racing Series Desert Diamond Casino Zone down West Valley 200. (N) (Live) (cc) Paid Paid Paid Paid Movie: ›› 2 Days in the Valley (1996) (Danny Paid Paid 7 WUCW Program Program Program Program Aiello, Glenne Headly) Program Program = WFTC Whacked Paid Prog. The Jason Show (cc) The Jason Show (cc) Movie: › Rushlights (2012) Haley Webb Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU I KPXM Law & Order: SVU

^

Medicare Supplement Insurance

5:30

$ WCCO

Football Drive

Escape to the Chateau

5:00

R. Steves’ Antiques Confucius Was a Europe Roadshow Foodie “Huaiyang”

6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS

Member BeneÀts (grants, scholarships, etc.)

Earth Odyssey

Kimball’s Cook’s Milk Street Country

KARE

Estate Planning

Lidia’s Kitchen

Sara’s Test Weeknight Kitchen

+

IRAs* (Traditional, Roth, TSAs, SEPs

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

KTCA

^

Life Insurance (permanent, term)

The Tonight Show Seth MeyStarring Jimmy Fallon ers Family Two and a Two and a Extra (N) Funny DailyFeud (cc) Half Men Half Men (cc) You Ask MailTV (N) Big Bang Big Bang CSI: Miami (cc) CSI: Miami (cc) NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles

Vets Sav- Premier ing Pets Soccer Paid Paid Wild Teen Kids Hanna Into Hanna Into Hanna Into This Old Animal Did I Men- Luther Paid 7 WUCW Program Program America News (N) the Wild the Wild the Wild H. Tales (EI) tion Auto Show Program Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. The Jason Show (cc) Whacked Paid Prog. = WFTC Hollywood Heartland Live Life Sports Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU I KPXM Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Law & Order: SVU +

Today (N) (cc)

James Corden Nightline (N) (cc)

NOVEMBER 9, 2019

7:30

Woodsmith American Steven Field Trip Nick Stel- Simply Shop (cc) Woodshop Raichlen’s With lino Ming (cc) CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) (cc) WCCO 4 News Satur$ WCCO day Morning (N) (cc) 5 Eyewitness News Good Morning 5 Eyewitness News % KSTP AM (N) (cc) America (N) (cc) AM (N) (cc) ^

Sports Now

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (cc) Jimmy Kimmel Live! (cc)

News

SATURDAY MORNING 6:00 6:30 7:00 BROADCAST STATIONS

News

Red Green Red Green Show Show

Skindigenous (cc) WCCO 4 News

5 Eyewitness News at 10 (N) (cc) FOX 9’s 10 Sports at 10 (N) Now News

Line of Separation The town is divided. Joel Turning Osteen (cc) Point On the Road Modern Family Minnesota Bound

Graham Bensinger Modern Family Ent. Tonight

Goetz & Paid Extra (N) (cc) Jack Van Paid Sieben Program Impe Program Mod Fam Mod Fam Movie: Armstrong (2019) Chicago P.D. “Saved” Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D.

Spee-Dee Delivery Service, Inc. Offers Top-Notch Delivery at Tremendous Savings. Your overnight alternative serving Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois Also serving much of North Dakota, South Dakota & locations in Nebraska & Missouri (from one to three-day service depending on location)

Bring in your packages today for the best prices around! KANABEC PUBLICATIONS 107 Park St. S., Mora • 320-679-2661


ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019 - 13

Retired Elementary teacher offering piano lessons 8 miles NW Cambridge Sharon 763-689-4770

20 NOTICES

NOTICE Brook Park Township

Brook Park Township zoning ordinance requires building permits be obtained before erecting, altering or moving any building. Contact Harold Jungroth, (320) 679-4547. Zoning Administrator

Notice BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS

Brunswick Township zoning ordinance requires land use permits be obtained before erecting or altering any building. For all your zoning concerns, contact Walt Argetsinger, Zoning Administrator 320-496-0052

59 ATV'S For Sale: 2005 Arctic Cat 650 Four Wheeler. Winch, plow, like new, kept in shed, black. Come see. $4,300.00. Call Bob 320-679-2250

102 SERVICES Alterations and clothing repairs, 25 years experience. 320-3964152 Contact Rosemary. Braham

Our newspaper has end rolls for sale! These 33” 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.

OS

R TE D

YK

19 PIANO TUNING

102 SERVICES

DRYWALL• PAINTING -6 64

C

Since 1974

1

WALLPAPERING & REMOVAL e Pin

We can help! Place a LOST & FOUND line ad FREE for 1 week! Call us today: Kanabec County Times 320-679-2661 Pine City Pioneer 320-629-6771 Isanti-Chisago County Star 763-689-1181 ext 101

102 SERVICES

it 29 ys 320-6

Diesel Problems? Call the experts: East Central Diesel 763-689-9470 eastcentraldiesel.net Roof problems? Chimney repair? We can save you money. 612-845-0289.

AFFORDABLE COURT PLANS

SAVE

16 LOST & FOUND

We accept payments – No co-signer required!

Bankruptcy $965* • Divorce/Custody $570* DUI/Civil/Other starts $330* *court fees additional • debt relief agency

612-326-3300 or 218-828-4483

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Kanabec County is seeking proposals to provide approximately 50,000 gallons of motor vehicle fuels for vehicles owned and/or operated by Kanabec County (excluding the Highway Department). Proposals must be received by 4:00 p.m. on November 13, 2019 at the office of County Coordinator, in the Kanabec County Courthouse, 18 North Vine Street, Suite 181, Mora, Minnesota 55051. Proposals will be referred to the Kanabec County Commissioners for consideration. We’re more than just print VISIT OUR WEBSITE!

www.pinecitymn.com PINE CITY T H E P I N E C I T Y

Pioneer

NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY FEE LAND PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTION 373.01 Kanabec County hereby offers for sale (fee) property approximately 2.09 acres in size, including a pole shed, located at 2079 290th Avenue, Mora, Minnesota, 55051 legally described as follows: The East 345 feet of the West 495 feet of the North 264 feet of the NE Quarter of the NE Quarter, Section 30, Township 41, Range 23, Kanabec County, Minnesota. Parcel identification number: 12.01500.00 Sealed, written bids (BIDS MUST BE ON KANABEC COUNTY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BID FORM) will be accepted by the County Coordinator’s Office, Attention: Kris McNally, 18 North Vine Street, Suite 181, Mora, MN, 55051, until 4:00 p.m., Monday, November 18th, 2019. The bids will be reviewed by staff to allow for a summary of bids to be prepared for consideration by the Kanabec County Board of Commissioners. The County Board will make a final determination at the County Board meeting at 10:45 a.m., on Wednesday, November 20th, 2019, in the County Boardroom, 8 North Vine Street, Suite 164, Mora, MN. The property has a minimum bid of $34,700. All bids shall be considered and the one most favorable to the County accepted, but the County Board may, in the interest of the County, reject any or all bids. Upon acceptance of any bid, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 373.01, Kanabec County shall reserve to itself all iron ore and other valuable minerals in and upon the land, with right to explore for, mine and remove the iron ore and other valuable minerals. The parcel and any improvements are sold AS IS. Purchaser will be required to pay deed tax and recording fees. The County will prepare and issue a quit claim deed to the purchaser upon execution of the purchase agreement, as well as receipt full payment of the sale price and all fees. An abstract of title will not be furnished by the County. For further information please contact the Kanabec County Coordinator at 320-679-6440 or on the Kanabec County Web Site. www.kanabeccounty.org. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS KANABEC COUNTY, MINNESOTA DENISE SNYDER, COUNTY AUDITOR BY: Kris McNally, County Coordinator

106 HOME IMPROVEMENT

151 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Seamless Gutters, siding, soffit and fascia. Quality workmanship. Competitive prices. Mark or Richard. 320-5151655 or 320-5151492T

Restaurant for lease. Great terms! Great location! 651-336-1608 (Glen)

112 TREE SERVICE Tree Fellers Tree Service Insured arborist with 20+ years of experience. Free estimates – trimming, removal, and consultations. 763-227-8709

150 HELP WANTED Kids Cove located in Grand Casinos Hinckley and Mille Lacs. Now hiring PT. Apply within.

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

201 DAY CARE Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990. 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 320-322-5243 or www.pinecitymn.com

301 FARM MISC. MISC. Tillable land wanted to rent in the Kanabec area. 20 acre minimum. Paying competitive rates. Call 612702-6976

305 PETS/ SUPPLIES Purebred German Shepherd Puppies Ready Now! Shots Completed. Great temperaments. $750 text 612-483-1465

351 ANTIQUES/ ART We buy sterling silver and gold jewelry, coins, and records. Call Manuel 651-775-3930, or visit the store Thursday-Sunday. Rose's Collectibles, 12815 Lake Blvd, Lindstrom.

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.

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

EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO frontdesk@moraminn.com

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

369 WANTED Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867

406 SALES

Psychic Readings By Appointment 45 Years Experience

320-629-2194 Place an ad today!

Call 320-322-5243 or go to www.pinecitymn.com - click on Classifieds, place an ad!

451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Pine City Westchester Village Section 8 Income Based Senior Bldg. Disabled or Elderly; must be 62+ Taking applications for 2 bdrm - 2 person occupancy; Also taking applications for 1 Bdrm - Apartments Call Shirely at

320-629-7161; or Email at:

sgrewe@stuartco.com

Apartment for Rent Quiet building, No pets 640 11th St. Pine City 763-568-3989 or 763286-8659

The Classifieds The Classifieds The Classifieds Call 320-679-2661 or 320-322-5243 to place your ad.

WHITED TOWNSHIP NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 30 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 4. SUBD. 3(C); SECTION 5. SUBD. 3(F); SECTION 9. SUBD. 4; and SECTION 12, SUBD. 1(E)(3) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WHITED, MINNESOTA AND ESTABLISHING NEW REGULATIONS REGARDING THE SAME The Town Board of the Town of Whited hereby ordains: That Section 4. Subd. 3(C); Section 5. Subd. 3(F); Section 9. Subd. 4; and Section 12, Subd. 1(E)(3) of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Whited, Minnesota are hereby repealed and Section 2; Section 4, Section 5, Section 9. Subd. 4 and Section 12 are hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 2. DEFINITION OF TERMS Subd. 63. Interim use. Any establishment, occupation, employment, or enterprise where the manufacturing, storage, transport, mining, or warehousing of products and materials and other wholesale items occur. Subd. 64. Interim use permit. A permit issue by the board in accordance with procedures specified in this ordinance, as a flexibility device to enable the board to assign time limits and conditions to a proposed use after consideration of current or future adjacent uses and their functions and the special problems which the proposed use poses. SECTION 4. (A-0) AGRICULTURAL- OPEN SPACE DISTRICT Subd. 7. Interim Uses. The following uses may be permitted upon the issuance of an interim use permit: A. Commercial extraction of sand, gravel, minerals, or rock. B. Dog kennels. SECTION 5. (A-R) AGRICULTURAL-RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Subd. 7. Interim Uses. The following uses may be permitted upon the issuance of an interim use permit: A. Commercial extraction of sand, gravel, minerals, or rock. B. Dog kennels. SECTION 9. GENERAL PROVISIONS Subd. 4. Commercial Mining. The extraction of sand, gravel, or other material from the land in the total amount of four hundred (400) cubic yards or more for sale and removal thereof from the site shall be defined as commercial mining. In all districts the conduct of commercial mining shall be permitted only upon issuance of an Interim Use Permit. The following requirements shall apply to commercial mining operations: A. In addition to the requirements of Section 12, the following information shall accompany the interim use permit application in writing with necessary maps. 1. Site Plan a. Area of site b. Proximity of site to lot lines, adjacent structure c. Existing drainage and permanent or temporary ponding areas 2. Operational Plan a. Placement of structures and equipment b. Location and amount of materials to be removed c. Location and height of materials to be stock piled d. Altered drainage and ponding areas e. Erosion and sediment controls to be used f. Dust, noise, and smoke control g. Duration of mining operation h. Other activities occurring related to mining activity 3. End Use Plan a. Final grade of site b. Vegetative cover c. Use of site 4. Other information as may be requested by the Town Board B. The Town Board may require updated operational plans on an annual basis. The approval of the operational plan shall be a condition of the use permit. C. Any use beyond the extraction and stockpiling of materials such as crushing, washing, or processing of materials; the production of architectural or structural stone; or the manufacture of asphalt, concrete or concrete building blocks shall be considered a separate use and may be allowed by issuance of a conditional use permit. D. The Town Board may place conditions upon the issuance of the permit in addition to those described in Section 12. These conditions may include: 1. Maintenance standards of site-including weed control, storage and parking of vehicles and equipment. 2. Drainage and sediment control. 3. Fencing and screening. 4. Location and maintenance of access roads and hauling routes. 5. Dust, noise, and smoke control. 6. Setbacks from property lines. 7. Hours of operation. 8. Rehabilitation of land and vegetation. 9. Posting of performance bond to reimburse the Town for any costs which may be incurred for the following: a. Costs of bringing the operation into compliance with the conditional use permit requirements. b. Costs of reclamation should the permitee fail to execute any part of a reclamation plan is required within this ordinance or as a condition of the permit. c. Extraordinary costs of repairing roads due to the special burden resulting from the hauling of materials and traffic associated with the operation. The amount of such cost shall be determined by the County Engineer. Section 12. AMENDMENTS, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS, AND INTERIM USE PERMITS Subd. 1.(E)(3). The conditional use application shall comply with the minimum specific requirements pertaining to each designated conditional use as stated below. Conditional Use Requirements Commercial uses a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h, i, j, k, l

Industrial uses a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l Commercial recreational parks, Campgrounds, facilities a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l Churches a,c,e,f,g,k,l Organized group camps a,b,c,d,e,f,g,k,l Two-family, multi-family residences a,c,e,f,g,j,k Subd. 5. INTERIM USE PERMITS. The application form for an interim use permit can be obtained from the zoning administrator. 1. Procedure A. Request for interim use permits, as provided within this ordinance, shall be filed with the zoning administrator on an official application form. Such application shall also be accompanied by the fee and copies of any detailed written and graphic materials needed to fully explain the proposed use. B. The zoning administrator shall determine if any information is missing that is needed to process the application or will set a date for a public hearing of the use at a regular board meeting to review said application, along with all related information. Within fifteen (15) business days of the filing, the zoning administrator will send the applicant a notice which includes the date the request was received (i.e. filing date) and one of the following: 1. A list of missing information or fees needed to process the application. 2. The board meeting date. C. The zoning administrator will have the clerk place a review of the use on the agenda for the next regular board meeting unless the report is received within fifteen (15) business days of said meeting, in which case the review will be placed on the agenda of the regular meeting following the next regular meeting. D. Notice will be mailed not less than ten (10) days prior to the date of the board meeting to each owner of affected property and property situated wholly or partly within 350 feet of the property to which the use related. For the purpose of giving mailed notice, the person responsible for mailing the notice may use any appropriate records to determine the names and addresses of owners. E. A copy of the notice and a list of the owners and addresses to which the notice was sent shall be attested to by the responsible person and shall be made a part of the records of the proceedings. The failure to give mailed notice to individual property owners or defects in the notice shall not invalidate the proceedings, provided a bona fide attempt to comply with notification requirements has been made. F. The application or a representative thereof shall appear at the board meeting in order to answer questions concerning the proposed use. G. The board shall receive comments from attendees at the board meeting and written responses to the notification of the meeting and will approve or disapprove the request based upon whether the use is consistent with the intent and purpose of this ordinance after due consideration of any objections or support received during the meeting. H. The board shall have the authority to establish conditions that will be required for the issuance of the interim use permit when it is deemed necessary and appropriate. 1. A motion to approve the request shall require passage by a majority of the board as may be required by law. The board may deny the request and state the reasons on the record and defer adopting the written findings until their next meeting as long as the next meeting is within the 60/120-day time limit. The written findings adopted at the next meeting must be consistent with the reasons for the denial as stated on the record at the time of the denial. J. The clerk shall notify the applicant in writing of the board’s action, including the reasons stated for a denial if the request was denied. 2. Duration. An interim use permit shall expire and be considered null and void one year after the final decision to grant the interim use permit if the use has not been established unless a petition for extension of time to establish the use has been granted by the town Board. 3. Financial Security. The board shall have the authority to require a surety bond, cash escrow, certificate of deposit, securities, irrevocable letter of credit, or cash deposit prior to the issuing of an interim use permit. The form of security shall be determined in the sole discretion of the Board. A. The board may hold the security for the duration of the permit term and until the terms of the permit have been verified by the zoning administrator. B. Failure to comply with the terms of the interim use permit and with the ordinance will result in termination of the permit and forfeiture of the security. 4. Criteria for Considering an Interim use Permit. The criteria for considering an interim use permit shall be the same as for conditional use permit as provided for in the ordinance. 5. Termination. An interim use permit shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following events, whichever occurs first: A. The termination date or event stated in the permit; or B. A violation of the conditions under which the permit was issued; or C. A change in the Township’s zoning regulations that no longer permits the use; or D. Upon written request of the permittee. 6. Reapplication. No application for the same interim use permit for a particular use on a particular parcel of land shall be resubmitted for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of denial of the previous application. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval as provided by law. Passed and approved this 22nd day of October, 2019. Derek Jensen,Chairman Teresa Panka, Attest: Town Clerk


14 - ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019

451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Pine City: Male looking for roommate to share 2 bedroom apartment, near PTC, share electric cost for unit, laundry onsite, smoke free, no pets. You pay $400 of $800 total rent/month. 651-757-8078

453 ROOMMATES

454 STORAGE

NOW RENTING 2JLOYLH 0LQL 6WRUDJH /3 0LQL 6WRUDJH 8QLW [ [ 'RZQWRZQ 2JLOYLH &DOO FHOO

Reliable single to share living costs of 2bedroom apartment. No kids, pets. Background check required. 320-272-9980.

Place an ad today!

Call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com - click on ClassiďŹ eds, place an ad!

502 4 SALE BY OWNER Portable electric wheelchair. Folds for easy loading. Like new. Only used a few times. Paid $999 asking $800 or B/O 320-216-5441

reach 19,000 homes each week To place an ad call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com

504 MOBILE HOMES

506 REAL ESTATE

OWNER FINANCING:

New homes on spacious lots in beautiful community. 16x66, 3 bd., 2 ba. Aordable monthly payments. Call now for details. 763-245-1190.

For Sale by owner: A frame cabin. 5 acres. $57,400. 320-6790786

FOR SALE BY OWNER 531 S. Grove St., Mora 700 square feet; nice condition; 2 bdrm; 1 bath; new furnace, new electric garage door; nice basement. $93,000. 320-679-1961

EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO ads@pinecitymn.com

506 REAL ESTATE For Sale by Owner: $195,000 19201 Beroun Ave, Pine City, MN 55063. Lovely, one level living in immaculately maintained 1864 sf house built in 1993, on a 1+ acre lot, featuring two bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and den, plus 1864 sf unfinished basement. Main floor laundry and open floor plan great for seniors. New carpet and paint

throughout plus new sidewalk, patio and driveway. Must see to appreciate the thoughtful layout, built-in cabinets and improvements. Ideally, located in Beroun, close to freeway exit, halfway between Pine City and Hinckley. Zillow estimate: $210,000! Immediate possession. Call Vickie at 320-279-2615 for immediate showing.

The smart way to sell your stuff!

HELP WANTED Driving & Walking Routes for the Mora & Pine City Area Stop in for an application.

107 Park St. S., Mora Brenda Charles - 320-679-2661

Call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com - click on ClassiďŹ eds, place an ad!

NorthStar 3ULQWHUV ‡ 3XEOLVKHUV

NOW HIRING: Food Service Team Members Apply in person at Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pine City, MN Kentucky Fried Chicken 1280 Hillside Ave SW, Pine City, MN

Now hiring for Direct Support Professionals (DSP) near Milaca to provide assistance and care to four residents in our private adult foster care home. Must have the ability to work independently, and to understand and respond effectively to behaviors. We strive to provide a safe, relaxed and caring home to our residents. This low stress position allows plenty of time to spend interacting with residents. Must pass a DHS background study. Salary $14/hr. To apply, call or email Joanne 320-983-5184 jhasser@yahoo.com

Law Enforcement Assistant

Kanabec County has an opening for a Full Time Law Enforcement Assistant. This position is responsible for the transcription, coding and completion of all law enforcement reports. Starting pay $17.42 per hour. For a full job description and to apply visit the county website at www.kanabeccounty.org

Where those in the know go Sell your stuff quickly in the ClassiďŹ eds. It’s simply the best way! TO PLACE AN AD, STOP IN AT KANABEC PUBLICATIONS OR CALL 320-679-2661 OR GO TO

www.moraminn.com

CLICK ON CLASSIFIEDS, PLACE AN AD

Experienced bartender

JJ's Bowl and Lounge. Motivated, friendly. Apply within. 651-674-8371, ask for Chris. Wanted: Laborer for pole shed construction. No experience necessary. Long hours, heavy lifting, able to do heights. Call between 9am-8pm 320-629-3204.

NorthStar Media has a PT/FT position open in our mailroom/ inserting department.

You’ve Got It!

LAKES AND PINES HEAD START HAS AN OPENING FOR A 0ďšş5 HOME VISITOR FOR THE MORA AREA

Somebody Wants It! Sell it in the classiďŹ eds 320-679-2661 or 320-322-5243

HELP WANTED Cambridge Driving & Walking Routes North Branch Driving & Walking Routes Stop in for an application. ISANTI-CHISAGO

930 S. Cleveland, Cambridge Ask for Scott 763-689-1181

Lakes and Pines’ Head Start/Early Head Start is seeking a dedicated and professional Home Visitor to assist local families in their pursuit of self-reliance. The ideal candidate will possess the ability to make learning fun while maintaining professionalism and adhering to curriculum. The Home Visitor will assist children and families with school readiness activities co-planned with parents to prepare them for school during weekly home visits and regular socializations. Home Visitors help families with goal setting and resource acquisition to support their eorts towards self-reliance. Home Visitors empower parents to be their child's ďŹ rst and most important teacher. Position requires a minimum of a Home Visiting Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, or equivalent coursework as part of an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree. Must have experience working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, willingness to work with parents and children in home and classroom settings, be sensitive to the lifestyles and needs of low-income clientele, and must be a team player. *This is a full time position with competitive salary and a generous beneďŹ t package. BeneďŹ t package includes medical, dental, life insurance, retirement with 5% match after meeting enrollment requirements, vacation and sick leave, 12 paid holidays per year (including 1 oating holiday), and work mileage reimbursement at the current government rate. Lakes and Pines is able to provide education reimbursement opportunities for approved education plans and also oers many professional development opportunities. For information, job description, and application contact Lakes and Pines C.A.C., Inc. at 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Lakes and Pines is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants are required to complete an agency application. Application deadline is November 7, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. *Substitute opportunities also available – please contact Lakes and Pines for additional information.

HEAD START PROGRAM RECEPTIONIST As a Program Receptionist you will

• Provide day-to-day program support to departmental and agency sta through a variety of clerical tasks • Ensure positive client, vendor and sta communication in a professional, yet friendly manner • Perform data entry

• Operate standard oďŹƒce equipment • Assist with ordering and checking in orders • Provide support for the Agency Administration Department as needed

• 30 hours per week, Monday through Friday, 6:00 am until 12:30pm • Starting salary $15.79/hour based on qualiďŹ cations • Medical, dental and life insurance • Retirement with up to 5% match after meeting enrollment requirements • Vacation and sick leave

• 12 paid holidays per year (including 1 oating holiday) • Work mileage reimbursement at the current government rate • Education reimbursement opportunities for approved education plans and also many professional development opportunities

• High School Diploma or equivalency required. • Preference given to individuals who possess secretarial experience including organizational, and planning skills • Knowledge of computer programs and experience with use required

• Must be dependable • Must possess a high level of conďŹ dentiality • Must be able to work individually or as a part of a team

We are excited to oer you

QualiďŹ cations

For information, job description, and application contact Lakes and Pines C.A.C., Inc., an Equal Opportunity Employer, 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. All applicants are required to complete an agency application. Application deadline is November 12, 2019 by 12:00 pm.

Willing to work exible hours; requires some heavy lifting. Starting wage $11/hr. Send resume/application to NorthStar Media 930 S. Cleveland St. Cambridge, MN 55008

SUBSTITUTE ROUTE CARRIERS NEEDED! All Mora and Pine City Routes

Stop in for an application! 107 Park St. S., Mora - or 405 Second Ave. SE, Pine City

LAKES AND PINES HEAD START HAS AN OPENING FOR A 0ďšş5 HOME VISITOR FOR THE MOOSE LAKE AREA Lakes and Pines’ Head Start/Early Head Start is seeking a dedicated and professional Home Visitor to assist local families in their pursuit of self-reliance. The ideal candidate will possess the ability to make learning fun while maintaining professionalism and adhering to curriculum. The Home Visitor will assist children and families with school readiness activities co-planned with parents to prepare them for school during weekly home visits and regular socializations. Home Visitors help families with goal setting and resource acquisition to support their eorts towards self-reliance. Home Visitors empower parents to be their child's ďŹ rst and most important teacher. Position requires a minimum of a Home Visiting Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, or equivalent coursework as part of an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree. Must have experience working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, willingness to work with parents and children in home and classroom settings, be sensitive to the lifestyles and needs of low-income clientele, and must be a team player. *This is a full time position with competitive salary and a generous beneďŹ t package. BeneďŹ t package includes medical, dental, life insurance, retirement with 5% match after meeting enrollment requirements, vacation and sick leave, 12 paid holidays per year (including 1 oating holiday), and work mileage reimbursement at the current government rate. Lakes and Pines is able to provide education reimbursement opportunities for approved education plans and also oers many professional development opportunities. For information, job description, and application contact Lakes and Pines C.A.C., Inc. at 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Lakes and Pines is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants are required to complete an agency application. Application deadline is November 7, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. *Substitute opportunities also available – please contact Lakes and Pines for additional information.


ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019 - 15

POSITION OPENING

• NEWS • EVENTS • PHOTOS • VIDEO To advertise online or in the Pioneer, call today! 320-629-6771 Pioneer Ad Deadlines: Monday at 4pm Pioneer News Deadlines: Monday at 4pm

www.pinecitymn.com

Go Online!

Now Hiring Direct Support Professionals Homes in Hugo, Dellwood, White Bear, Wyoming, North Branch, Harris, Stanchfield, Pine City, Brook Park $250 Sign on Bonus Starting wages range $12.00 to $17.00/hr. Weekend differentials, Overnight differentials Year-end bonus Paid training Medical, Dental, 401(k), Paid Personal Leave We have full-time, part-time, and relief positions available Community Living Options provides 24-hour residential care and supervision to adults and children with intellectual developmental disabilities, mental health and medical challenges. For interview call Polly @ 651-237-1087 or email: Trainer@clomail.com Apply online at CLO-MN.com

Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative, which includes Mille Lacs, Kanabec, Pine, Isanti and Chisago Counties, is seeking qualified applicants for a Consumer/Family Member Representative (CFMR) who has a personal belief in and hopefulness for recovery, an interest in the development of local mental health services, who can help identify gaps in mental health services, model wellness, demonstrate self-advocacy, and has knowledge of local community resources that support recovery goals. Applicants should reside within one of the counties within the Region 7E area. Compensation will be provided for monthly meetings that include mileage and daily per diem for Region 7E Governing Board (GB) meetings attended. Questions or to request an application: Contact Jennifer Asanovich at jasanovich@resourcecoop-mn.gov or 320-266-4253. The application can also be found on Adultmentalhealth.org at http://adultmentalhealth. org/board-opening-consumer-family-rep/. Application Deadline: Friday, November 29, 2019

Don’t miss a beat! Subscribe to your local newspaper today!

107 Parkk St. S., Mora • 320-679-2661

Mora Public Schools Needs Substitute Bus Drivers

Student contact days + extracurricular activities Approximately 6:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and extracurricular activities (Subject to change based on student needs, route changes and extracurricular activities) Qualifications: Required: A high school diploma or GED, a valid Minnesota Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with school bus and passenger endorsement, an insurable driving record, DOT health certification, and the ability to pass a Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension background check as well as a DOT pre-employment drug and alcohol screen. WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT CANDIDATES For more information, contact: Gayle Stassen at gstassen@moraschools.org or (320) 679-6200 x 4255 Apply online at www.moraschools.org under District-Employment (preferred) or submit an application with proof of qualifications and references to: Human Resources 400 Maple Avenue East Mora, MN 55051 It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation or age.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SPECIALIST/LEAD WORKER FULL TIME Chisago County has an opening for a full time Financial Assistance Specialist/ Lead Worker. Duties include providing technical instruction and training to financial staff, establishing procedures for implementing directives for State and Federal program changes mandated by legislation, and assisting the supervisor in administrative functions. Desired Qualifications: 3 years of clerical experience or experience working with the public OR 2 years of clerical experience in a social service/human service agency OR 2 years of study at an accredited two or four year college or university with emphasis in the behavior sciences, business, or closely related subjects OR successful completion of the technical college Public Welfare Financial Worker diploma program OR successful completion of the technical college Public Welfare Financial Worker certificate program. $20.46 to $28.04 DOQ. Apply online at the Minnesota Merit System website at governmentjobs.com/mnmeritsystem. Deadline: November 19, 2019.

needed at

Looking for kind and caring staff to assist us in our fun and laid-back social environment. No physical cares or restraining actions required. Offering a competitive hourly wage, paid training, annual bonus, and a $500.00 new hire bonus. Now hiring for PM Shifts 3:00pm – 10:15pm and Awake Overnight Shifts 10:00pm – 7:30am with rotating weekends. Please call to discuss these opportunities! (651) 277 – 7777 or apply online at www.PLSMN.net

The smart way to sell your stuff! Call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com - click on Classifieds, place an ad!

North Branch

NOW HIRING LPN, RN, CNA & RA

FT and PT positions available. FREE NAR CLASSES and a SIGN ON BONUS. Offering competitive wages and benefits. Please see website for more information and job descriptions www.ecumen.org/careers or call Amy @ 651-237-3055

Applications now being accepted for: BAKER’S APPRENTICE • CUSTODIAN DISHWASHER • CASHIER • BARISTA

AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled

• Year round • Competitive wages • Experience Preferred • Weekends & evenings required • Benefits may include vacation pay, employee discounts, profit sharing, medical, dental, vision, life and Flex Plans.

RN’s or LPN’s We are currently seeking a caring, skilled and dedicated individual to fill our open full-time position.

$$$ Progressive Sign-On Bonus! $$$

We are looking for energetic, positive, outgoing, self-motivated Individuals!

Mora Public Schools Needs Substitute Bus Aides The City of Hinckley is looking for a Part-Time SATURDAY ONLY (10:30 am-5:30 pm) Bartender/Retail Clerk at Hinckley Firehouse Liquors to fill a Saturday flexible day shift, and other on-sale and off-sale shifts as available. Applications are available at Hinckley City Hall and Firehouse Liquors. Completed applications should be turned into Maggie Olson at Firehouse Liquors or Kyle Morell at City Hall in Hinckley. Starting wage is $11.50 per hour. Competitive benefit package offered. Position is open until filled.

Nursing Superheroes

supporting high functioning adults with mental illness and other disabilities.

Join The Tobies Team!

58 cents per mile is the new reimbursement rate for AEOA volunteer drivers. Volunteers are needed in the Pine City area to drive persons to medical appointments and to work. If interested, contact Martin Lepak 218-410-9755 Must have a valid driver's license, a dependable vehicle, insurance, a clean driving record and pass a background check.

Region 7E Adult Mental Health Initiative Governing Board Seeking Consumer and Family Representative

Progressive Living Solutions is a local North Branch residential adult foster care provider

Student contact days + extracurricular activities Approximately 6:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and extracurricular activities (Subject to change based on student needs, route changes and extracurricular activities) Job Duties include: Assist in the safe and efficient transportation of students to and from school under the direction and guidance of the Bus Driver. Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED and ability to pass background check required. Experience working in a school or as a bus aide and verbal de-escalation skills/training preferred. Salary: $11.39 per hour WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT CANDIDATES For more information, contact: Gayle Stassen at gstassen@moraschools.org or (320) 679-6200 x 4255 Apply online at www.moraschools.org under District-Employment (preferred) or submit an application with proof of qualifications and references to: Human Resources 400 Maple Avenue East Mora, MN 55051 It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation or age.

CITY OF MORA JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

Utility Billing Clerk I Mora Municipal Utilities is seeking a full-time Utility Billing Clerk I to meet the needs of our city and utility and to preserve the image and public esteem of employment with our organization. Applicants must have a two year degree or certificate in accounting or business related field plus three years experience or a combination of education and experience. Starting wage $22.33 to $24.65 depending on qualifications, plus excellent benefits. For more information please visit our website at ci.mora.mn.us. You may also pick up an application packet at City Hall located at: 101 Lake St. S, Mora, MN 55051. Contact Mandi Yoder at m.yoder@cityofmora.com or 320-225-4804 with questions. Position opened until filled. Application deadline is November 18, 2019. The City of Mora is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Mora Public Schools Needs Type III Drivers (Mini Van) Route and Substitutes

Student contact days + extracurricular activities Approximately 6:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and extracurricular activities (Subject to change based on student needs, route changes and extracurricular activities) Qualifications: Required: A high school diploma or GED, a valid Minnesota Class D Driver’s License, an insurable driving record, DOT health certification, and the ability to pass a Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension background check as well as a DOT pre-employment drug and alcohol screen. Preferred: Experience operating automotive equipment, current School Bus & Passenger Endorsement and or CDL. WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT CANDIDATES For more information, contact: Gayle Stassen at gstassen@moraschools.org or (320) 679-6200 x 4255 Apply online at www.moraschools.org under District-Employment (preferred) or submit an application with proof of qualifications and references to: Human Resources 400 Maple Avenue East Mora, MN 55051 It is the policy of Independent School District 332, Mora, Minnesota, to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation or age.

This position offers a highly competitive salary base, compensation credit for experience, shift differential pay, holiday pay, PTO and a full benefit package.

Applications available at Tobies Restaurant Hinckley, MN 320-384-6174 or www.tobies.com

To take advantage of this opportunity contact Human Resources St. Clare Living Community of Mora 110 7th St. N, Mora, MN 55051 (320) 679-8328 • Fax (320) 679-8350

nancy.dobbins@lsfhealth.org AA/EOE

PROBATION CASE AIDE FULL TIME Chisago County has an opening for a full time Probation Case Aide. Duties include providing case management services to assigned adult/juvenile administrative level probation cases, assisting probation agents with daily job duties, providing various office support services, and other duties as assigned. Desired Qualifications: High school diploma, an A.A. degree in Criminal Justice or related field, relevant work or internship experience. $16.69 to $22.77 DOQ. Apply online at www.chisagocounty.us or call 651-213-8830 to have an application mailed. Deadline to apply: November 15, 2019.

Teaching Position Available at Ogilvie High School

One long-term substitute teacher for a secondary math teaching position at Ogilvie High School (approximate dates: January 7th through March 31st). Highly motivated candidate sought to provide instruction for our high school math students. The Ogilvie School District strives to provide the best possible educational experiences for each individual student and thrives on teamwork and collegial support within our school. Ogilvie Schools operate on a 4-Day school week (Tuesdays-Fridays), which may be a great opportunity for you! Qualifications: Must have a valid teaching or substitute certificate from the State of MN. License area preferred in high school math. Working Conditions: Duty day as per teacher contract/certified master agreement. Deadline: Open Until Filled Application Procedure: If interested, please send your application (found on District website at www.ogilvie.k12.mn.us), resume, transcripts, letter of interest, three reference letters and documentation of your MN teaching license to Brooke Stulc at bstulc@ogilvie.k12.mn.us or 333 School Drive, Ogilvie, MN 56358. For further information, please call Sue Davis, 6-12 Principal at 320-272-5005 Ogilvie Public Schools is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR FULL TIME Chisago County has an opening for a full time County Administrator. Duties include performing executive and administrative work as chief administrative officer under the general direction of the County Board of Commissioners, exercising guidance over appointed and elected department heads in matters of budget, purchasing, and general government within the authority vested in the position by the County Board, and ensuring that all ordinances/resolutions/policies of the Board and all laws of the State required to be enforced are properly executed. Desired Qualifications: A Master’s degree in Public Administration or related and a minimum of 5 years of public service is preferred. A BA/BS and 10 years related experience may be substituted. $105k to $143k per year DOQ. Interested candidates may apply online at www.chisagocounty.us and include a résumé. To have an application mailed, please call 651-213-8830. Deadline to apply: November 25, 2019.


16 - ADVERTISER, NOVEMBER 3, 2019

Distribution Date: Sunday, Nov. 10 • Noon - 2pm

FREE Senior Citizen

TEAM UP TO WARM UP Winter Wear Drive Giveaway

Appreciation Breakfast & Matinee

Giving the gift of warmth

Thursday, November 7, 2019

TO FAMILIES IN PINE COUNTY Items Available: Distribution Toddler through Adult Location: COATS HATS MITTENS/GLOVES 405 2nd Ave SE Pine City, MN 55063 SCARVES

Pine City School - H.S. Auditorium • 8:30 a.m. Breakfast • 9:00 a.m. Doors open for seating • 9:15 a.m. Show Light breakfast (bread, fruit, juice & coffee) & performance. TICKETS can be picked up at the Pine City Elementary (Community Ed Door #5) Pine City High School or Pine City Chamber of Commerce until November 4

Limited quantities available. First come first serve

Call (320) 629-4030 for questions

LUTEFISK & SWEDISH MEATBALLS

320-629-6771

Michael Deadrick

I♥

763-337-1484 Realtor - GRI

Lutefisk!

Callmichael1st@gmail.com

JUST CALL MICHAEL

Save the Dates! WED., NOV. 13 • WED., DEC. 11

Bridge Realty 1101 E. 78th Street Bloomington, MN 55420

Your NORTHERN MN Realtor

4:00 pm to 7:00 pm

MORA MASONIC LODGE 223

If your property is now listed with a REALTOR or Broker, please disregard this offer as it is not our intention to solicit the offerings of other Brokers or REALTORS

800 SOUTH UNION, MORA, MN

Sealy Firm

469

$

Queen Set

Twin Set . . . $319 Full Set . . . . $429 King Set . . . $689

PROUD SUPPORTER OF YOU

Snow is COMING!

Sealy Plush

569

$

Queen Set

Stopp in n ttoo rreserve eserrve y your our new home...

Twin Set . . $419 Full Set . . . . $529 King Set . . . $789

Taa advantage of the RARE current Take op p openings. If Memory Care Assisted Living is so o something you may be considering soon (for yo o or a family member) call 320-679-2916 you an n ask to be added to our Waiting g List. and

Sealy Cushion Firm

669

$

FREE

Queen Set

45 mile radius from Country Sales

769

$

REMOVAL OF OLD BEDDING

Queen Set

60 Night Sleep Guarantee on in-stock Posturepedic Sets

Sealy Posturepedic Premium Plush Euro Pillowtop

1,619

$

Queen Set

Twin Set . $1,469 Full Set . . $1,579 King Set . $2,089

Stop in & check out all our Sealy products including posturepedics, gel memory foams, hybrids and adjustable frames.

•A Assisted Living •M Memory Care (Secured Area) • Life Lii Enrichment Center

Sealy Posturepedic Cushion Firm

DELIVERY AND SET-UP

FREE

Twin Set . . . $519 Full Set . . . . $629 King Set . $1,039

Twin Set . . . $619 Full Set . . . . $729 King Set . $1,139

We eo ffe off er customized health service that can be deli ive vere re e in the comfort of your own apartment. delivered Whe Wh et e you need personal care, medication ethe Whether mana ma m nage na ge e management or nutritional support, Eastwood Sen SSe nior LLiving helps give you freedom and peace Senior off mind d mind.

Sealy Posturepedic Firm or Plush

919

$

Queen Set

Community Amenities:

Twin Set . . . $769 Full Set . . . . $879 King Set . $1,289

*6 months no interest financing *To qualified buyers with a minimum purchase of $500. Minimum down payment required on special orders.

"We're Worth the Drive"

COUNTRY SALES FURNITURE 12333 85TH AVE. (CO. ROAD 4), MILACA, MN 56353 (320) 983-6187 • 1-888-201-5879 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30, Fri. til 8, Closed Sun.

Eastwood Senior Living 170 Valhalla Circle Mora, MN 55051 1

• Access Access to the Mora Life Enrichment Center • 24 4-h -ho o monitoring with emergency response 24-hour system m • Famil Family special occasion room • Be eautt Beautiful dining areas/three meals daily • Secured Secu ur living and patio area

Don’t miss a beat! Subscribe to your local newspaper today!

FFor o more information: Contact Sheila

(320) 679-2916 PINE CITY

107 Park k St. S., Mora • 320-679-2661

405 2nd Ave SE, Pine City • 320-629-6771


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.