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SUNDAY JULY 19, 2015

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Saturday, July 25, 2015 There is one $10,000 Sheepshead that must be caught during the tournament

REGISTRATION 8 A.M. - 9 A.M.: At Pine City Boat Landing $30 Registration fee/per person First 100 anglers will receive a free T-Shirt 3 P.M. ~4 P.M.: Weigh in at The Village Bar & Grill 3 p.m. : Minnow races begin 4 p.m.: Winners announced Prizes will be awarded for: Largest Sheepshead Smallest Sheepshead Largest Walleye

6 P.M. Silent Auction Winners Announced (need not be present to win)

All proceeds will be donated to Holly and Keith Petersen. Holly is Beau’s older sister and is undergoing chemo treatment

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JULY 18 PCAC 38TH ANNUAL ART FEST The Pine City Arts Council‘s 38th annual Art Fest is on Saturday, July 18 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Robinson Park in downtown Pine City. There will be a variety of art vendors including photography, jewelry, quilting, woodworking and more, as well as a children’s corner and food vendors. Live musical entertainment will be provided by “Curtis and Company.” Email PineCityArtsCouncil@gmail.com with any questions. JULY 18 PCFTA ANNIVERSARY BASH Pine Center for the Arts is hosting its 6th Annual Anniversary Bash on Saturday, July 18, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Pine Center for the Arts, 265 5th Street SE, downtown Pine City. Stop by for celebratory cake and coffee, gallery art show and sale and a sidewalk book sale. Call 320629-4924 or email info@pinecenter. org for more information. JULY 18 TREEHOUSE NORTH BANQUET & SHOOT FOR HOPE The 2nd annual TreeHouse North banquet and Shoot for Hope Sporting Clay fundraiser will be held on Saturday, July 18 at Wings North in Pine City. Registration

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City Area History Association will be held Sunday, July 19 at 2 p.m. in the meeting room of the Pine City Public Library. Pine City Pioneer Editor Mike Gainor will present “Extra, Extra, Come Hear All About It” – 130 years of Pine City’s favorite newspaper in a nutshell. The public is invited to bring items related to the topic to share. For more information call 320- 322-9208 or email pcahistory@gmail.com.

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Horse & Farm

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How do you get a horse? 1. Understand What You Need Before You Get a Horse If you want to get a horse you have to fi rst be sure that you are ready, both fi nancially and time wise to care for a horse once it’s yours. No matter how you go about getting a horse, the horse will require a consistent amount of work and money to care for. Getting a horse is a large expense in dollars and time, you don’t want to make the common mistakes that fi rst time horse owners often do. Before you get your horse, you may want to have a few things on hand. 2. Get a Horse by Buying One The most obvious way to get a horse is to buy one. You can fi nd horses for sale from private owners and dealers. The purchase price of horses varies. Generally, the better trained they are the more expensive they become. There are many factors that affect the price of horses, so do your research and choose carefully within your budget. If you are a fi rst time horse owner, it’s probably best to avoid buying at a auction and keep in mind the horse world has its share of selling scams. Most horse dealers and owners are honest and want the best for the horse. But as in buying anything else, do your research. Keep in mind however, that no matter what the price, the responsibility and expense will be the same. 3. How to Get a Horse for Free Sometimes, people who own older horses are glad to place them in good semiretirement homes. This can be great for a beginner, who besides saving the initial cost, will receive use of a well trained and behaved horse. These older horses may require a bit of extra care, but are worth it for what they can teach a beginner rider or driver. Very occasionally, you may get a free horse from a rescue organization. If you live near a race track, you might hear of OTTBs or Standardbreds being given away. These horses are generally

unsuitable for beginners. Remember though, that, even if you get a free horse, it will still take the same amount of responsibility, time and expense as a horse bought for $100,000. 4. How to Get a Horse by Leasing It is possible to lease the use of a horse. While you lease the horse, it’s usual that you cover all the expenses of its care. Quite often, show horses are leased. Leasing can be a fairly costly option, although it may allow you to ride a horse you wouldn’t otherwise be able to afford. You’ll probably be expected to agree to a detailed contract that outlines what is expected of both the owner and you. 5. Get a Horse by Part Boarding Part-boarding is an option at many boarding stables. The owner shares the use of the horse for a set fee per month. Part-boarding contracts vary, but be sure that you and the horse owner are clear as to how much you may use the horse, and what other responsibilities and expenses you can expect.

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6. How to Get a Horse from Your Parents For those of you who are young and still living at home, convincing your parents might be the fi rst step in getting a horse. To convince your parents to get you a horse be prepared to prove you are responsible by studying hard, doing your chores and being smart with your

There are many ways to get a horse of your own. This guide describes the six most common ways to get a horse.

money. Alternatively, if you are a parent you may be wondering, is your child ready for a horse and what type of horse or pony should you buy? 7. How to Get a Horse by Adopting One Right now, horse rescue organizations are fi lled with horses their owners had to give up for one reason or another. Many horses end up in horse rescues because of behavioral, health or soundness problems or their owners have run into fi nancial problems. Most often there is a small fee of a few hundred dollars and a contract you must sign. You may have to agree to return the horse to the rescue within a certain time frame if you can’t keep it. But rescues are usually very careful in matching up horses to humans that can cope with their needs. Ex-race horses like Thoroughbreds, Standardbreds and wild horses can be adopted, but are often unsuitable for beginners as they have had relatively little training as a riding horse, if any at all.

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AUCTIONS

JANZEN AUCTION Friday, July 24, 2015 • 9:30 am

Janzen Auction Building (1 mile west of the stoplights in Aitkin) (10 TRACTORS), 1939 Farmall F20, 1947 John Deere H super nice, 1951 Farmall H 1951 Allis Chalmers WD, 1957 IH 350 Diesel Utility PS TA loader very nice, Allis Chalmers WD with loader & chains, Allis Chalmers D14, Case 530 W/ Triple range and Eagle hitch, Farmall M with loader, John Deere B, 6’ push or pull style tractor snow blower. Travel Trailer, 1997 Prowler 37’ travel trailer with slide out very clean unit. Vehicles & Related, 2001 Ford Expedition, 5.4 Triton engine, 187,000 miles, Eddie Bauer edition, loaded with options, 1999 Ford Contour 112,000, 2002 Mercury Sable 161,000, 2000 Chevy pickup w/plow, 1998 Ford F150 long box w/ 290,000 miles good work truck, 1996 Ford Ranger with 85,000 miles great condition, Home built trailer all steel deck with removable two tier side rails and tuck under ramps 6000#, HM Car Tote Swivel Plate and Steering. Recreational Vehicles, 1991 Polaris Indy 500 liquid cooled snowmobile less then 1500 miles, Yamaha Riva Scooter. Lawn & Garden, 2002 Craftsman ZTS 7000 Zero turn mower 48” cut 21 HP, Scotts Powered by JD 20 HP 48” cut riding mower, Yard King 46” Riding lawn mower, Heavy Duty Wood Splitter on wheels. Boating & Related, Shore Station Powered boat lift with canopy 8X8 Aqua Flow swim/ diving raft, 1980 Glastron boat on trailer (no motor), Yarcraft boat on trailer (no motor), Firearms, Winchester model 62A, Hawthorne .410 model M15OB, Tristar Setter O/U 12 GA 3”, Savage Fox model B 12 GA SxS 2 ¾”, AJ Aubrey Meriden Fire Arms Co. Steel 30”, Beretta Model 92F semi auto, Approx. 1000 rounds of 9MM & .38 special. Garage & Related, Hobart Beta Mig 200 Welder, Tradesman 10” table saw, North Star water pump & intake hose 3 ½ HP 2 inch intake, Numerous hand power tools. Plus tools, sporting goods, furniture, household, antiques & collectibles and much more. This is a surface listing and will be an all day auction starting at 9:30 sharp. Bring a friend and have a nice day. Thank you in advance. ~ Janzen Auctioneers

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AUCTION Mora / Knife Lake Area REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY

8 Bu % Prem yer’s ium

Located: 2738 Highway 65, Mora, MN 55051

SUNDAY, JULY 26th, 2015 – 12:00 Noon Don’t miss this Real Estate Auction!!!!

Lakeview Property on 5.5 Acres

Several Storage Buildings. Walking Distanace to Knife Lake & Park.

OPEN HOUSE INSPECTION: Thursday, July 23rd, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM This is a 2-bedroom home with 5-stall garage with a 30x50 pole building. This home has a lot to offer: hardwood floors, 2 large bedrooms, custom cabinets, stone fireplace, natural woodwork, central air, wood or gas furnaces, marble countertops in bathroom, ceramic tile in shower, and the list goes on. This is a must see type of property! Home has also had many updates like new roof in 2014, new garage doors, hot water heater, new furnace and central air, and this list goes on. Home sells with all appliances and will be ready to move into. The property is just across the street from public access on State Hwy. #65 just minutes north of Mora, property is 5.5 acres. The yard has many Oak, Walnut and Pine trees, very mature yard. Fenced back yard, plenty of storage and yet still room to build more. Please feel free to call. Come to the open house to make your inspections. REAL ESTATE TERMS: Property to be sold in “As Is, Where Is” condition w/no warranties. 10% Non refundable money down day of auction. Balance due at closing. Closing to take place within 30-days of auction. 8% buyers premium will be in place on Real Estate auction. Call with any questions. For complete description & terms, visit our website at www.midwestauctions.com, click on Paul’s Auction Service

PERSONAL PROPERTY LAWN & GARDEN

Craftsman 17 hp Riding Mower. JD #12L Riding Mower. Craftsman 10-Ton Log Splitter. Craftsman Snowblower. Multiple Battery Charger. Many Hand & Power Tools. Chainsaws. Shovels, Rakes, Forks. Gas Grill. Roof Rake. Gas Cans. Painting Scaffolding. Lots of Shop Misc. Ladders. Misc Lumber. Fuel Tank & Pump. HOUSEHOLD Rocker. Chairs. Tables. Shelfs. Recliners. Waterbed Frame. Cedar Chest. Pictures. Lamps & Misc Household. Numerous Quilts & Blankets. Curtains & Drapes. Needlepoint Pillowcases & Dish Towels. Handmade Dog Sweaters. Pet Carriers. Rugs. Braided Rugs. Old Records. Lots of VHS Movies & Players. Lots of DVD Movies. Stoneware Dishes. Tupperware. Roasters. Red Wing Bowls. Meat Scale. Cookbooks. Large Crock Bowls. 2 Chest Freezers. Lots of Misc Kitchen Items. TOOLS: Levels. Skill Saw. Grinder. Air Compressor. Many Tools.

GUNS

(Firearms Stored Off Property Until Auction Day) Harrington Richards’ .22 cal Pistol. Smith & Wesson 38 Special Pistol. Harrington Richards 410 “Handy Gun” Pistol Grip Shotgun. Remington Model 1100 12 ga. Shotgun. Smith & Wesson Model 1000 20 ga. Shotgun. Muzzleloader (Single) F.W. Searn (London Fine Twist) Year 1830. 31. Cl Jap Rifle w/ Sling. 22 cal. Semi Auto Rifle. Gun Cabinet. Fire Safe. SPORTING GOODS & OLD VIDEO GAMES 1977 Travel Craft 23’ Motorhome w/ 40,000 Miles. 1964 Rinker Built Runabout 15’ Boat, 35 hp Johnson Motor. Play Station 2 & Games. Nintendo & Games. Super Nintendo & Games. Computer Games. Board Games. Tents. Sleeping Bags. Coleman Heater/Stove/Lantern. Air Mattresses. Air Pump. Coolers. Fishing Items. COLLECTABLES Grandmother Clock. China Cabinet & Desk. Floral Lamps. Many Coca-Cola Items. Red Wing Bowls. Bean Pot. Butter Crock. Butter Press. Coffee Grinders. Humidor. Delavel Cream Separator. Marx Pinto Horse & Indian. Marx Black Horse & Cowboy. Books. Decanters. Hot Wheels. McCoy Cookie Jars. Hummels. Tin Car. Waterbury Clock. Accordions. Trunks. Old Postcards. John Wayne Memorabilia (Books, Magazines, Newspapers, & More). Old Tin Type Pictures. Old Picture Frames. Old Magazines. Old Postcards. Antique Jewelry. Large Stamp Collection. Hot Wheels Collection. Old Christmas Decorations. Many Dept 56 Christmas Houses, Shops, & Accessories & Many Other Christmas Houses. Singer Sewing Machine. Elvis Collectables. Ringo Star 45 Record.

Visit our website at www.midwestauctions.com & click on Paul’s Auction Service or call for flier. AUCTION TERMS: Usual auction terms. We now accept MasterCard and Visa

Owner: MARION LeMAITRE Auction Arranged and Conducted by:

Paul’s Auction Service

1541 - 210th Ave., Ogilvie, MN 56358 • 320-679-3377 (Office) • 612-390-0535 (Cell) Auctioneer: Paul Strunge #33-25 Clerk: Paul’s Auction Service

TOOL AUCTION-CUSTOMER APPRECIATION • SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2015 – 6 PM (doors open at 5pm for inspection)

New merchandise – trade show samples, hundreds of items. Air compressors, air tools & accessories, generators, winches, hand tools, power tools & more. Customer appreciation night – cash drawings, door prizes, & more. Bring your truck and trailer and plan on a long evening. Possible 2 rings so bring a friend. Check our website for more details. Location: 6710 Ash St, North Branch, MN 55056. Directions: From I-35, take the North Branch/Cambridge Exit (exit #147). Go east on Main St. (Hwy 95) to Cty Rd 30 (Forest Blvd). Turn left (north) on Cty. Rd 30 to Ash St. (approx. ½ mile – JJ’s Bowl is at the corner), turn right (east) on Ash and go 3 blocks. www.gregschnellerauctions.com

Greg Schneller, Auctioneer • Lic. 02-114 • MN Auto Dealer & FFL License 651-492-5298 (cell) • 651-674-4414 (office) Terms of Sale: Cash, good check, Visa/Mastercard/Discover/American Express. 10% buyers premium. Sales Tax. Driver’s License/ID required to register. Save the date – Estate auction Aug. 15th. Check our website for current & online auctions.

AUCTION Mora Area COMMERCIAL

REAL ESTATE

6 Bu % Prem yer’s ium

Located: 119 Forest Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051

SATURDAY, JULY 26th, 2015 – 10:00 AM Commercial Real Estate Up For Public Auction!!! Approximately 1,500 Sq. Ft. of Retail Space. Seller is very motivated!!! Located Next to Downtown. Heavy Traffic Area. Next to Corner Alley.

OPEN HOUSE INSPECTION: Wednesday, July 22nd, 2015 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM This property has been empty for the past couple of years. It has been used in the past for a tattoo shop, Radio Shack and other business. It is surrounded by businesses such as insurance companies, accounting business, hardware and federated coops, and hair and nail salon. Why rent when you can own this cheaper then renting? Seller is very motivated to sell. Mark your calendar and please attend this real estate auction. Building is in excellent condition and has had many updates in the past. Ready for new owners REAL ESTATE TERMS:

Registration: All bidding is open to the public; however, you must register and obtain a bid number to bid at the auction. Deposit: Non-refundable10% down day of auction; Balance due at closing. Financing: Buyers to obtain own financing. Closing: All paperwork has been drafted up buy Attorney John Ahlgren of Mora. Closing will take place within 30 days of auction.

Visit our website at www.midwestauctions.com & click on Paul’s Auction Service or call for flier. AUCTION TERMS: Usual auction terms. We now accept MasterCard and Visa

Owner: JERRY FAGERSTROM 608-362-7652

Auction Arranged and Conducted by:

Paul’s Auction Service

1541 - 210th Ave., Ogilvie, MN 56358 • 320-679-3377 (Office) • 612-390-0535 (Cell) Auctioneer: Paul Strunge #33-25 Clerk: Paul’s Auction Service


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Meet Your Realtor Sandelands Realty

Tammi Adams

Realtor 320-360-2711 tammi@sandelandsrealty.com Beth Hallin

Realtor 612-390-1386 bethh@midco.net

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Kathy Fiedler

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Realtor C: 612-309-2178 O: 763-552-9148 kathy@dfchome.com

Nicky Strain

Sandelands Realty Carey Nohner

Roxanne Patterson

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JULY 18 POKEGAMA LAKE ASSOCIATION The monthly meeting of the Pokegama Lake Association will be Saturday, July 18 at 9 a.m. with coffee and rolls at 8:30 a.m. Prospective members are welcome at 12965 Lake Line Road. Contact lmclean111@gmail.com for information. JULY 18 AUTHOR VISIT IN CAMBRIDGE Scout & Morgan Books in Cambridge welcomes Pulitzer Prize Finalist, William Souder, the author of “Under a Wild Sky: John James Audubon and the Making of The Birds of America,” on Saturday, July 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The public is invited to hear Souder share from his book and answer questions. For information visit scoutandmorganbooks.com.

JULY 19 SOUTHERN GOSPEL GROUP AT ORLC The Southern Gospel group Allegiance Trio will be performing at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church on Sunday, July 19 at 9 a.m., 825 Golf Ave SW, Pine City MN 55063. Email dwpieper@gmail.com with any questions. JULY 19 ALZHEIMER’S EDUCATION The public is invited to an Alzheimer’s educational event on Sunday, July 19, 6:30 p.m., at Braham Evangelical Lutheran Church. Understanding Alzheimer’s and knowing what to expect can help family members prepare and prevent unnecessary frustration. Kim Londgren, granddaughter of someone with Alzheimer’s, shares what she has learned from Alzheimer’s education courses and personal

experience. Braham Lutheran is located in Braham on Isanti C.R. 4, 1/4 mile west of Hwy. 107 and two miles east of Hwy. 65. For more information, call the church office at 320-396-2755. JULY 19 POLE BENDER’S FISHING TOURNAMENT The July Pole Bender’s Fishing Tournament is at Pine Lakes in Sandstone on Sunday, July 19. Meet for registration at 8:30 a.m. at Petry Bait and Tackle: 2220 MN-18, Finlayson, MN 55735. Call 763439-7468, or email polebenders1@ gmail.com with any questions. JULY 19 STOFFEL FAMILY MUSEUM The Stoffel Family Memorabilia Museum will welcome visitors from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, July 19. The museum is located on Emerald

AUCTIONS

AUCTION Milaca / Bock Area

MOVING

5 Bu % Prem yer’s ium

Located: 12101 70th Avenue (South side of Bock Cty. Rd. 1), Milaca, MN 56353

THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 2015 – 5:00 PM SPORTING GOODS / LAWN & GARDEN

JD #X300 w/ 237 Hours, 42” Mower Deck & 44” Snow Blower (Like New). Kunz Pull Behind Finish Mower w/Briggs Motor. EZ-Go RXV Electric Golf Cart. 1974 Lund 16’ Fishing Boat, Flat Bottom, Motor & Trailer. Wheelbarrow. Potato Fork. Raised Flower Bed. Forks. Shovels. Rakes. Bird Houses. Bird Feeders. Shepherds Hooks. Apple Tree Sprayer. Lawn Furniture. Chimes. 125’ of Rubber Garden Hose. Extension Ladders. 55-Gallon Drums. Snowmobile Dolly. Trailer Dolly.

HOUSEHOLD

15 cu. ft. Deep Freeze (Like New). Kitchen Oster Mixer / Blender / Grinder / Slicer / Shredder / Dough Maker. Viking 500 Portable Sewing Machine. Sewing Machine Cabinet. Boxes of Material. Full Length Free Standing Mirror. Pictures. 4-Drawer Filing Cabinet. Computer Desk. Plant Stands. Fans. Coolers. Table. TV Stand. Other Household Misc.

TOOLS

Pro-Tech Wood Band Saw. Belt/Disc Sander. Craftsman Radial Arm Saw. Craftsman Drill Press. Several Hand Tools. Floor Jack. Circle Saw. Jacks. Battery Chargers. Chains. Air Tank. Portable Air Compressor. Car Ramps. High Lift Jack. Creepers. Shelving. Pipe Clamps. Rotor. 1/2 Drill. 1/4 Drill. Hand Sanders. Jig Saw. Shop Vac. 500’ Stainless 3/8 Cable.

FARM

Farmall 400 w/ 3-Pt., Narrow Front, Gas, Good Rubber, Clean. Farmall #C, Narrow Front, Good Rubber, Clean. JD 3-Bottom Trailer Type Plow. Dearborn 3-Pt. Cultivator. DeLaval Milking Bucket. Cream Cans. ANTIQUES Scalding Pot. Hand Well Pumps. Hay Loader. Hay Knife. Runner Sleds. Pullies. Scythes. Ice Tongs. Anvil/Vise. Jugs. Lanterns. Steel Wheels. Old Bikes. Typewriter.

Visit our website at www.midwestauctions.com & click on Paul’s Auction Service or call for flier. AUCTION TERMS: Usual auction terms. We now accept MasterCard and Visa

Owners: BOB & MARLENE HINES 320-983-3508

Auction Arranged and Conducted by:

Paul’s Auction Service

Broker/Owner 320-630-5160 mainrealtor@gmail.com Northern Lights Realty, LLC

Harry Kent III

Realtor 320-364-0293 roxanne_patterson@hotmail.com

Realtor 320-493-3452 harrykent66@yahoo.com

Rose Tomlinson

Northern Lights Realty, LLC

Kelly LaBrosse

Realtor/Owner 320-469-0368 kalcansell@gmail.com

Realtor 612-345-2717 rtomlinson1969@gmail.com

Joslyn: 612-850-3153 • Nick: 320-279-2002 joslyn@century21moline.com • nick@century21moline.com

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Ronda Bjornson-Main

1541 - 210th Ave., Ogilvie, MN 56358 • 320-679-3377 (Office) • 612-390-0535 (Cell) Auctioneer: Paul Strunge #33-25 Clerk: Paul’s Auction Service

Road, one mile south of WCMP and the North West Company Fur Post. For further information call 320-629-3219. JULY 20 AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES MEETING The public is invited to provide comment on a strategic plan addressing aquatic invasive species (AIS) throughout the St. Croix River watershed. A public meeting will be held Monday, July 20 at 7 p.m. at the North Branch Public Library. AIS in this region include zebra mussels, Eurasian water milfoil, purple loosestrife, bighead carp and rusty crayfish. To view the plan, visit www.stcroixriverassociation.org. Contact Angelique Edgerton at 715-483-3300 or angeliquee@scramail.com with any questions. JULY 21 LITTLE WILDLIFERS Crex Meadows in Grantsburg, Wisconsin offers Little Wildlifers, a free, no-registration, no-obligation series for children ages 3-8 on Tuesdays from 10-11:15 a.m. to discover nature through stories, songs, activities, hikes and crafts. The next session is “Outdoor Survival” on Tuesday, July 21. For more information call 715-463-2739; or visit www.crexmeadows.org. JULY 21 TEEN VIDEO GAMING AT THE LIBRARY Teens are invited to Just Dance, Dance Central Spotlight, and Fantasia games at the Pine City Public Library on Tuesday, July 21 from 3-5 p.m. There will also be food and prizes. Call 320-629-6403 for more information.

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July 31• 7-9pm Waterslide Use You must be at least 42” tall $4 admission includes one hotdog, a bag of chips and a drink! Diving Board, Drop Slide & Deep End You must be able to pass a swim test

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Please call before you come in case of possible weather delays Enjoy a snack at our concession stand Chicken Strips • Fries • Pizza • Hot Dogs • Nachos • Slushies • Ice cream

Offer expires August 2, 2015. Coupon not valid with any other discounts or tickets.

Swimming Lessons, Bonus Tickets and Private Rentals available. Stop by Mora City Hall or visit us at ci.mora.mn.us

South Union St, Mora, MN • 320-679-1750

Kanabec County Fair July 22-26, 2015 Advance Ticket Sales Now Available CARNIVAL RIDES GRANDSTAND

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ADVERTISER, JULY 19, 2015 - 11 JULY 19 SILOA LUTHERAN OUTDOOR SERVICE Siloa Lutheran Church invites the public to their outdoor service and picnic. Worship begins at 10 a.m. followed by the picnic at Vegsund Family Co. Park on Co. Rd. 24. Bring a dish to share and lawn chair. JULY 19 SPAGHETTI FEED Quamba Baptist Church invites the public to a spaghetti feed fundraiser from noon to 2 p.m. There will be a silent auction and a freewill donation will be accepted. Proceeds will help fund a summer creation museum trip. For more information call 320-679-8176. JULY 19 ALZHEIMER’S EDUCATION The public is invited to Braham Evangelical Lutheran Church at 6:30 p.m. when Kim Londgren, whose grandmother has Alzheimer’s, will be sharing her personal experiences while dealing with the disease. For more information call the church office at 320-396-2755. JULY 20 THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK East Central Regional Library will be presenting The Great American Songbook: Tin Pan Alley to

Hollywood - a History at Eastwood Senior Living (170 Valhalla Circle, Mora) at 1:30 p.m. Brian and Sheralyn Barnes will present selections of popular, swing and fi lm themes from the 1920s through the early 1960s. They will tell stories about the instruments, songs, singers, songwriters and more. The program is free and open to the public. JULY 20 LAKES AND PINES BOARD The board of directors of Lakes and Pines Community Action Council Inc. will meet at 10 a.m. at the central office located at 1700 Maple Ave., E in Mora. Lakes and Pines CAC serves a seven-county area of Aitkin, Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs and Pine with antipoverty programs including Head Start and Early Head Start, fuel assistance, weatherization and emergency shelter programs. Lakes and Pines will be closed Sept. 7 in observance of Labor Day. AUG. 11 MHS CLASS OF 1951 REUNION A 64th class reunion for the class of 1951 will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 11 at 11 am. at the Crystal Bar in Mora. Call 218-702-2540 for more information.

AL WURM Jan. 13, 1960 - July 18, 2014 We little knew the day that God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn’t go alone. For part of us went with you the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories. Your love is still our guide. And though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken and nothing is the same, but as God calls us one by one the chain will link again. Love and miss you... always and forever, Trisha and Alyssa

RANDY JOEL CARLSON Dec. 31, 1953 - July 15, 2005 Still the one. Beloved son, father, grandfather and husband. Until we meet again. KANABEC 4-H ALUMI REUNION All Kanabec County 4-H alumni are invited to a reunion at the 4-H building at the Kanabec County Fairgrounds in Mora following the parade on Saturday evening, July 25. Bars and beverages will be served. Bring memorabilia from your time in 4-H to share. For more information call Karen at 679-1984 or June at 679-4694. MHS CLASS OF 1965 REUNION The Mora Class of 1965 will hold their 50th class reunion on Aug. 15 at Fish Lake. Call Annette Giese Majeski at 320-279-0830 for more information. Class members are urged to attend.

CLASS OF 1985 The PCHS Class of 1985 30th Class Reunion is planned for Aug. 7-8, 2015. Events include social gathering Friday, Aug. 7, Grand Casino Hinckley 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, Aug. 8, Family Lunch planned at Kim (Koffler) Clabbers home on Cross Lake, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Join us Saturday evening at Pine City Country Club at 6:30 p.m. Invites were sent via Facebook and email contacts. For more details, or to share classmates’ contact information, call or email Jody: 952-697-2609; or jwitter4@ msn.com.

THANK YOU The family of Miriam A. Ryan wishes to thank you all for your comfort, care, support and love given to our mother and each of us as she left this life to eternal joy and peace. The butterfly emerges from its silken shell ~ Reborn it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release, as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. ~ Evelyn Phillips Sincerely, Her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, Tom, Carol, Rosemary, Paul, Gloria, Mary, Therese, Shawn and Mike

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JULY 17 - 19 PETER PAN, JR. Play Inc Community Theatre’s Summer Youth production of “Peter Pan, Jr.” by area middle school students will be performed at the Richard G. Hardy Performing Arts Center in Cambridge on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and on Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are available in advance at www.playinconline.org (look for tickets tab) or at the door. JULY 18 TOUR OF GARDENS The 16th annual Kanabec History Center Tour of Gardens will feature up to six area gardens. Ticket price includes admission to tour gardens, History Center exhibits, grounds and gardens, a continental breakfast serving from 9 - 11 a.m. and garden-themed silent auction items. Tickets are currently on sale and will be sold at the door. Artists in the gardens will have demos and art for sale. All ticket sales benefit the History Center. Gardens are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 320-679-1665 for more information.

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JOANN WALLACE JoAnn “JoJo” (Krawiecki) Wallace of Coon Rapids died on Monday, July 6, 2015 after a short battle with cancer. She was 77 years old. She was a retired teacher of 42 years at Jefferson Elementary School in Blaine. She was preceded in death by parents, Benjamin and Elizabeth; brother, Henry. She is survived by husband of 55 years, Jerry; children, Christopher (Diane), Wendy Wallace, Kelly, Shannon (David) Springer; grandchildren, Tara Pitkin, Joshua Buzick, Sean Wallace, Keegan Springer; great-grandchildren, Ashton and Emerson; siblings, Betty Kaas, Evelyn Goldsmith, Benjamin Krawiecki; many relatives and good friends. There will be a celebration of life at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, July 17 at Eagle Brook Church, 8498 Sunset Road NE, Spring Lake Park (651-429-9227) with visitation one hour before at church. Please join us in wearing purple to honor her life. Private burial.

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HAROLD A. HORNQUIST, JR Harold A. Hornquist, Jr. died on Monday, May 25, 2015 in Lakeland, Fla. He was 80 years old. He was born May 3, 1935 in Mora to Harold and Vivian (Lindgren) Hornquist. He attended Mora High School until he was 17 when he left to attend college. He is an alumni of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter. He was united in marriage to

IN LOVING MEMORY OF STACIA BERGHAMMER JAN. 19, 1935 - JULY 20, 2014 She is Gone You can shed tears that she is gone, or you can smile because she has lived; You can close your eyes and pray that she will come back, or you can open your eyes and see all that she has left. Your heart can be empty because you can’t see her, or you can be full of the love that you shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday, or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember her and only that she is gone, or you can cherish her memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back. Or you can do what Mum would have wanted: Smile, open your eyes, love and go on. -David Alexander Elder Missing you every day! Love, Your daughter Lynda

Margaret ‘Peggy’ Bremberg in 1955 and they were married for 17 years. His engineering career took him all over the world which included Minneapolis, Pompano Beach, Fla., Thailand and Saudi Arabia. He retired to Lakeland, Fla. in 1995. He is survived by brother, Jon Hornquist of Apopka, Fla.; children, Margaret (Steve Welty) Leonard of Oklahoma City, Okla. and Kurt (Luisa) Hornquist of Pompano Beach, Fla.; grandchildren, Michael (Lacy) Leonard of Bridge Creek, Okla., David (Abby) Leonard of Duncan, Okla., Celeste Hornquist of Pompano Beach, Fla. and Christopher Hornquist of Pompano Beach, Fla.; greatgrandchildren, Allyson Leonard, Wyatt Leonard, Walker Leonard and Caroline Leonard and friend, Kim Lalin of Lakeland, Fla. Graveside service 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 18, 2015 at Dalbo Baptist Cemetery. Arrangements with Strike Funeral Home – Cambridge Chapel.


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‘02 Dodge Dakota Club Cab, 4x4, V8, auto .................................................... $4,388 ‘02 Ford F-150, super cab, 4x4, V8, auto, runs good ........................................ $6,450 ‘03 Chev TrailBlazer LTZ, 4x4, V6, auto, leather ............................................. $5,885 ‘03 Ford Ranger, Super Cab, 4x4, V6, auto...................................................... $4,995 ‘04 GMC Envoy, 4x4, 6 cyl, auto, very low miles .............................................. $8,995 ‘04 Chev Colorado, ext. cab, 4x4, auto............................................................ $6,988 ‘04 Ford F-250, Super crew, 4x4, V8, auto ....................................................... $6,995 ‘05 Ford S-150, Quad cab, 4x4, 5.3 V8, 1 owner............................................... $8,995 ‘05 Saturn Vue, AWD, 6 cyl., auto, leather ...................................................... $6,999 ‘06 Chev Silverado 1500, reg cab, 4x4, V8, auto ............................................ $3,788 ‘06 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lardo, V6, auto, 4x4, moon.................................. $6,995 ‘06 Chev 1500, Crew cab, 4x4, V8, auto, leather ............................................$12,789 ‘09 Dodge Journey SXT, AWD, 4 dr., 6 cyl, auto ............................................$11,888

‘03 Chev Tahoe Z-71 4x4, V8, auto, leather

$

6,488

‘05 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4, 6 cyl., auto, leather

MOTORCYCLES/ATV/MOTORHOMES/ETC.

‘85 Honda V30 Magna, 500cc, only 6,700 miles ............................................ $1,495 ‘88 Chev Sprinter by Mallard 24 ft. Motorhome, low miles .......................... $4,988 ‘99 Chev 28 ft. Daybreak by Damon, V8, generator, rear camera ..............$14,988 ‘01 Buell 1200cc, black, only 16,000 miles ..................................................... $4,495 ‘02 Ford 34 ft. Flair Fleetwood RV, generator, low miles ...........................$26,999 ‘03 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200, Anniversary Edition .......................... $5,495

320-225-2004

715 So. Hwy. 65, Mora, MN

$

6,999

‘06 Jeep Liberty Sport 4 dr., V6, auto, moon roof

Why Buy From The Rest, When You Can Buy From The Best! Financing Available • O.A.C. Warranties Available

FIRESTORM CAFÉ & PIZZA FISH FRY FRIDAY ALL SUMMER BEER BATTERED ALASKAN POLLOCK 119 E Main St. Hinckley, MN 55037

(320) 384 – 0505

We deliver to the Woods and the Lake Local families have depended on us for quality insurance protection and friendly, personal service for decades. For coverage and service you can depend on, call us today.

A Policy of Working Together Or: Call one of the awesome realtors below for the easiest way to register. $600.00 total in cash for 1st and 2nd place teams. April Alberg 320-233-6684 Finlayson Office april@townandcountry-ins.com

Joni Smith 320-384-7423 Hinckley Office joni@townandcountry-ins.com

Judy Hartl 320-233-6684 Finlayson Office judyh@townandcountry-ins.com

Christy Sundet 320-679-4400 Mora Office christy@townandcountry-ins.com

Rachel Herzfeldt 320-384-7423 Hinckley Office rachel@townandcountry-ins.com

www.townandcountry-ins.com 1-888-679-5252

Thank you to our two Diamond Sponsors: Ogilvie Raceway and East Central Title!

Sponsored By:

36 Union St. N. Downtown Mora

Rus Saboe Karen Faust Ryan Sjodin Dick Schultz Brad Nikodym 386-931-0520 320-279-2784 763-286-6282 612-390-0991 612-790-1611

www.greatermidwestrealty.com 763-767-9200


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Y T N U O C C E B A ANMinn. - www.kanabecfair.org KMora,

R I FA

5 Big Days: Wed.-Sun., July 22-24

FREE GATE FAIR

FREE ADMISSION to all CIVIC CENTER EVENTS 44-H H Dairy Show - Cloverbuds 2:30pm 2 30pm ............................ Show Ring Timberworks Lumberjack Show 3:00pm by Kids Kingdom Autographs from Hill in the Hole Drivers 5 pm-6:30 pm ......................................................................Grandstand Timberworks Lumberjack Show 6:00pm by Kids Kingdom Carnival Armband Rides 6 pm-10 pm ................................. Carnival Hill in the Hole Mud Races 7pm ...................................... Grandstand Ag Olympics supported by the Farm Bureau & 4-H 7:00 pm ......................................................................... Livestock Arena Rum River Square Dancers-Celebrating 40 Years...... 7 pm Civic Center 4-H Auction Committee Meeting 7 pm .......................... Lions Park Music by BAD JACK 8-12 pm ......................................... Beer Garden

WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 WEDNESDAY Commercial Building Setup 10 am- 9 pm ................................................................. Commercial Bldg Open Class Entries; non-animal 3-7 pm ........................................................................ Open Class Bldg 4-H Livestock must be checked in during 4-7:30 pm ................................................................................. Barn Areas Beef, Sheep & Swine Weigh-in. 4-7:30 pm .................... Barn Areas 4-H horse may check in 6 pm ............................................ Barn Areas

THURSDAY, JULY 23 Comemercial Building Open 10 am-10 pm ............................................................... Commercial Bldg 4-H Rabbit Orientation 7:30 am ....................................... Rabbit Barn 4-H Dairy & Horse check in 8 am Carnival Arm Bands 1pm-close ........................................... Carnival Art Area by Kanabec County Art Association Noon-6 pm ..............................................................................Civic Center Flower Entries 8 am – 12 pm .................................. Open Class Bldg Rabbit Show (4H/open class) 8 am ................................Civic Center Open Class Livestock Entries 8:30 a.m. – 12 pm ................................... Civic Center by Fair Office Open Class Non-Livestock Judging ........... 9 am Open Class Bldg 4-H Horse Show 9 am ........................................................ Horse Arena Commercial & Open Class Exhibit Bldgs Open 10am Timberworks Lumberjack Show Noon ...............by Kids Kingdom 4-H Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat Orientation 12:30 pm .............................................. Show Ring Registration for Kids Petal Pull 12:30 pm ................... Civic Center Kids Tractor Pedal Pull (Sponsored by Farm Bureau) 1pm ...............................Civic Center Adult Pedal Pull after the Kids Pedal Pull (There will be a charge to compete) ...........................Civic Center 4-H and Cloverbuds Sheep Show 1 pm ........................ Show Ring 4-H Dairy Project Interviews 2 pm ................................... Lion’s Park Timberworks Lumberjack Show 3 pm ............... by Kids Kingdom 4-H Dairy Orientation 3:30 pm .......................................... Dairy Barn 4-H Beef Show 5 pm ............................................................. Show Ring Carnival Armband Rides 1pm-Close .................................... Carnival Timberworks Lumberjack Show 6 pm by Kids Kingdom RedNeck Beater Races 8 pm ............................................ Grandstand Music by Dirt Road Dixie - with Cindy Jo as seen on American Idol 7-11pm ....................................................... Beer Garden Commercial and Open Class Exhibit Bldg Close 10pm

Pedal Tractor Pull (Sponsored by Farm Bureau) Thursday 1 pm * New This year all ages are Welcome to Compete- Entry Fee for all pullers ages 12-over

Music in the Beer Garden Thursday 7 pm - 11 pm

Music in the Beer Garden (Bad Jack) Friday 8 pm - 12 pm

Commercial Bldg Open 10 am-10 pm ................ Commercial Bldg WSCA Horse Show 8am ................................................... Horse Arena Pine Derby Races – Boy Scouts 8-10:30 am ............... Civic Center 4-H Pet & Cat Show 9am ......................................................... 4-H Bldg Commercial and Open Class Exhibit Bldgs Open 10am Open Class Beef Show 10 am ............................................ Show Ring Pine Derby Races – Boy Scouts 11 am ..........................Civic Center Art Area by Kanabec County Art Association Noon-6 pm ............................................................................Civic Center Tractor Pull-Noon ..................................................................Grandstand Carnival Armband Rides12-4 pm .......................................... Carnival Timberworks Lumberjack Show Noon ...............by Kids Kingdom Practice Rounds for Cornhole Tournament 1-4pm ..................................................................................Beer Garden 4-H Livestock Auction Buyers BBQ Sampler 1:30 pm Show Ring 4-H Livestock Auction 2:00 pm ........................................ Show Ring Timberworks Lumberjack Show 3 pm ................by Kids Kingdom Parade 4:30 pm ................................................................. Union Street CornHole Tournament-Benefit for Alternative Learning Center 4:30pm ................................................................................. Beer Garden Timberworks Lumberjack Show after Parade .. by Kids Kingdom Heartland Truck Pullers-Pickup Pull Points for Heartland Truck Pullers, 7pm ............................................................................ Grandstand Band: Bad Jack 8-12 pm ................................................... Beer Garden

Pine Derby Races – Boy Scouts Saturday 11 am Race Time

Parade Saturday 4:30 pm • Union Street

Music in the Beer Garden (Bad Jack) Saturday 9 pm - 12 pm

Talent Contest Sunday 3 pm

ON GROUND PARKING FEES Parking Fees are charged 11am to 9pm each day of the fair

Parking Pass: $6.00 All Days (available at the gate or fair office) Parking $2.00 Daily

Hill-in-a-Hole Race

SUNDAY, JULY 26 Commercial Bldg Open 11am-6pm .................... Commercial Bldg 11am Church Service ........... Civic Center – Grace Lutheran Church 4-H Costume Class 9 am ..................................................... Show Ring Draft & Driving Horse Show 9 am ................................ Horse Arena Open Class Dairy Show 11:30am ........................ Dairy Show Ring Carnival Armband Rides12- 4pm .......................................... Carnival Top Notch Sports Demo Derby 2pm .............................Grand Stand 4-H Round-Robin Showmanship 3 pm ......................... Show Ring Amateur Talent Contest 3 pm ......................................... Civic Center 4-H Champion Pictures, non-livestock 5 pm ..................... 4-H Bldg 4-H Herdsmanship Champion Pizza Party, 5:00pm ... Lions Park Animals, Exhibits and Commercial Exhibits Released 6:00 pm Open Class Premimum Check Distributed 6 pm Open Class Bldg Check webpage, Kanabecfair.org, for current updates

FRIDAY, JULY 24

Due to the Avian Flu, all Poultry Exhibits & Shows have been Cancelled

(50% OFF Suggested Retail Price) Thursday-Sunday

SATURDAY, JULY 25 - Parade Day

Commercial Bldg Open 10 am-10 pm ................ Commercial Bldg 4- H& Cloverbud Swine Show 8:00am ........................... Show Ring 4-H , Cloverbud, & Open Class Goat Show ...... 10 am Show Ring Timberworks Lumberjack Show Noon ...............by Kids Kingdom Art Area by Kanabec County Art Association Noon-6 pm ..............................................................................Civic Center Senior Citizen Essay Winner, 1:30 pm ........................... Civic Center Carnival Armband Rides 1pm- 5pm .................................... Carnival

For schedule of events and other fair info go to: www.kanabecfair.org

Book Town Mora

CALLING ALL KANABEC 4-H ALUMI TO A REUNION SATURDAY JULY 25

All Kanabec County 4-H Alumni are invited to a reunion at the 4-H Building at the Kanabec County Fair in Mora following the parade on Saturday evening, July 25. Bars and beverages will be served. Bring along 4-H memorabilia from your time in 4-H to share and show. Come to renew acquaintances and friendships and share memories of 4-H experiences. For more information contact Karen Schafer at 320-679-1984 or June Heike at 320-679-4694

GRANDSTAND EVENTS Grandstand Tickets are available until Wednesday Afternoon at 1st Citizens

ADVANCE TICKET SALES Avaliable until Thurs. Advance Sale Items Available at:

1st Citizens National Bank, Neighborhood National Bank-Main Office & Coborns Branch, Spire Credit Union-Mora & Ogilvie, Ace Hardware, Johnson Hardware or purchase one at the carnival during the scheduled times.

CARNIVAL RIDES

National Bank, Neighborhood National Bank-Main Office and Coborns Branch, Spire Credit Union-Mora & Ogilvie, Ace Hardware, Johnson Hardware

REDNECK RACES HILL IN THE HOLE TRACTOR PULL THURS., 8 PM FRI., 7 P.M. SAT. NOON $10.00/$5.00 $10.00/ $5.00

$10.00/$5.00 $10.00/ $5.00

$10.00/$5.00

PICKUP PULL DEMO DERBY SAT. 7 PM SUN. 2PM $10.00/$5.00

$10.00/$5.00 $10.00/ $5.00

Thurs.1-Close, Fri. 1-5pm, Fri. 6-10pm, Sat. 12-4pm, Sun. 12-4pm (1 ticket gets an armband for unlimited rides during 1 time period)

Sat., July 25 • Parade 4:30 p.m. Union Street, Mora To sign up for the parade, contact Mary Besser at 272-0015


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tic Fantasd o o F rs! Vendo

Cambridge Antique Fair Kid 12 & U s FREE nder W Parents ith

Admission: i $6 $6.00 00 $5.00 w/coupon good for both days. Early Buyer on Friday $20 good for all weekend. N W

“Great Friends and Great Finds” August 1st & 2nd, 2015 www.cambridgeantiquefair.com

Plan on attending the 24th Annual Cambridge Antique F With hundreds of dealers selling antiques, decorating Fair! items and collectibles, this year’s show will be held August 1st and 2nd at the Isanti County Fairgrounds in Cambridge, MN. Spend the day and enjoy treasure hunting for antique furniture, toys, sporting gear, pottery, coins, dolls and so much more! For more info call 763-434-6664 or e-mail kwel16421@aol.com

E S

Cambridge Target

Isanti Co. Fairgrounds Hwy 95

AUGUST 1 & 2, 2015

Hours: Saturday 8 to 5 • Sunday 9 to 4

Flanders

Hwy 65

Walmart

24th Year

JULY 24 SALAD SUPPER AND SILENT AUCTION Ogilvie United Methodist Church invites the public to a salad supper from 4 - 7 p.m. Menu will include salads, rolls, dessert and beverage. There will also be a silent auction for the Ogilvie Food Shelf July Open Your Heart Challenge Grant in the church yard from 4 - 6:30 p.m.

FESTIVAL FOODS POTLUCK GET TOGETHER SATURDAY JULY 25 After the Parade at Dwight and Doreen Frahm’s

630 Bean Ave Mora

JULY 24 - 26 CATS Play Inc Community Theatre’s Summer Youth production of “Cats” by area high school students will be performed at the Richard G. Hardy Performing Arts Center in Cambridge on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and on Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are available in advance at www.playinconline.org (look for tickets tab) or at the door. JULY 27 PIE CRUST MAKING Volunteers are needed to help make pie crusts in preparation for Braham Pie Day on Aug. 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Interested persons should call 320-396-4956 to sign up.

Call Kyle for Estimates

(612) 490-0972 • 22381 Cty Hwy 61, Pine City

Sept. 11-14 Door County Oct. 7-8 Jackpot Junction Casino Oct. 21-29 Branson, Memphis, Nashville 001280618r1

For all Former Employees of Festival Foods

• Light & Heavy Duty Truck and Diesel Heavy Equipment Repair • Welding and Fabricating •Electronic Diagnostics • PWC Transmission Rebuilding • Snowmobile • Marine • ATV

Join the Chmielewski Family with Florian, Marilyn, Patty & Michael as we depart on 3 fun & exciting tours! For a complete brochure contact: Patty Chmielewski at (612) 597-8116 pchmie@charter.net or www.ChmieBellTours.com

Tickets On Sale

Thursday, August 20 5:30 - 9:00 pm Fish Lake Resort

UP NORTH

• Raffles • Silent Auction • Entertainment • Live Auction Ticket Price: $40 per person Early Bird: $37.50 by August 1 Tickets are available from MEF Board Members, First Citizens National Bank, Neighborhood National Bank & SPIRE Credit Union 12th Annual Mora Education Foundation Fundraising Event


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REASONS TREASURE FOR BUYING A HU • Button draw NT BUTTON: in

26th ANNUAL KANABEC COUNTY

gs at end of Hunt • Winner wh o finds the h idde button witho ut a Treasure n Hunt Button will $500 instead only receive of $1,000 • Great store discou button weare nts for rs starting July 20 After the Hunt is over, turn your button into the Advertiser

Lucky Number 0321

for RENAISSANCE

FESTIVAL TICKET DRAWINGS! 2 tickets per winner/20 pairs given away

Show Kanabec Publica tions your button with abov e number and win a pa ir of movie tickets to GTI Th eatres in Cambridge or North Branch

STARTS MONDAY, JULY 20

The Treasure Hunt Button can only be found in Kanabec County on public land

New clue posted at 10 a.m. each day. THIS IS YOUR LAST WEEK TO BUY A BUTTON BUTTONS B UTTON ARE NOT AVAILABLE AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 26

Mon., July 20 Thurs., July 23 Neighborhood National Bank Dairy Queen, Mora

Tues., July 21 Coborn’s Superstore Anytime Fitness, Mora

OlymPak Crystal Bar & Grill Healthy Living Organic Market

Fri., July 24 Almost Yours Gun ‘n Pawn Victory Lanes Rick’s Appliance & Home Furnishings

Wed., July 22 Kanabec County Fair Office Mora Auto Service Zimmermann’s

Sat., July 25

Missing any clues? Check with any of the official sponsors listed below.

K&R Retail Meats Ace Hardware, Mora

Hunters Seek $1,000 button in 2015

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A $1,000 cash prize awaits the person who wins the 26th annual Kanabec County Treasure Hunt. Pictured is the hidden button you are looking for. Good luck, hunters!

The use of metal detectors or GPS are prohibited. Don’t call businesses to get clues! Must go into stores.

CRYSTAL Bar & Grill

Kanabec County Fair

L A I C I F F O 5 1 T Serving Breakfast, 20 N U H E R U S A Lunch & Dinner TRE SORS July 22nd thru 26th SPON 39 North Union St., Mora 320-679-4300

M.A.Y.R.A. Pull Tabs Lic. #01119

710 Frankie Lane • Mora 320679-4003

Clues Start Monday, July 20

•Groceries •Bakery •Deli •Dry Cleaning •Pharmacy •Fax/Copies •Video Rental •Photo Developing •Money Orders •Key Making •And a team of great people

OPEN 24 HOURS

www.kanabecfair.org

Kanabec Publications 107 South Park St. Mora, MN 55051 www.moraminn.com

Advertiser •Times •Commercial Printers •Kanabec Office Supplies

Mora Unclaimed Freight S. of Mora, Jct. Hwy. 65 & 23 320-679-3428 Tools • Toys • Housewares • Food Items • Gift Items. Large selection of furniture and much, much more...


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Your Treasure Can End Here.. Prairie Organic Spirits Born in Minnesota Raised in Good Spirits Prairie Vodka

Prairie Cucumber Vodka

Prairie Gin

Coors Coors Light and Coors Daily’s Cocktails Citrus Radler Ready to Drink

$

1899

frozen or iced Only $1.99

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GROUND BEEF

320-679-4883

BEER CAVE IS STOCKED

DOMESTIC PROCESSING BIG GAME PROCESSING FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS

5% Senior Discount on Tuesdays EBT Accepted!

Large Selection, Cold & Ready to Go! SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNTS

ATM

PLEASE DON’T DRINK & DRIVE VEHICLES & WATERCRAFT

1850 S. Hwy. 65, Mora HOURS: 8 am to 10 pm Mon. thru Sat.

APPROX. 10 LB BAG

K&R CUSTOM MEATS

3206792699

North Country Bottle Shop

K&R BBQ NACHO PULLED PORK

USDA Choice Beef, Pork, At 4-H Stand July 23-26 Chicken, Seafood, Meat Comb. Packs,Fresh & Smoked Meats K&R RETAIL MEATS

LOCATED IN ISLE, MN

Every Tuesday on everything except sale items cigarettes and case prices!

OUR “TREASURE” WILL FIT INTO YOUR FREEZER !

Meats, M eatts,, Meals Meals & M More ore

K&R RETAIL MEATS

Refreshing

O N LY

RETAIL MEATS

Check out our Deli Daily Lunch Specials & Our Weekly Meat Sales on Facebook or www.kandrmeats.com

From the Seed to the Glass

16 oz. 24 Cans

K&R

$5.00 OFF

WITH THIS COUPON *Valid thru August 1, 2015 ** One Coupon per order

K&R Retail Meats 850 South Hwy. 65, Mora

320-679-4883

Mon.-Thur. 8am-6pm Fri. 8am-7pm Sat. 8am -6pm Sun. 8am-4pm

C O M PU T ER IZ ED PIC T U R E HOURS: 8am-8pm Every Day Fridays 8am-9pm

CAKES Make it a...

PHOTO CAKE

Bring in any photograph, picture or drawing and we’ll put it on your next party cake.

OPEN 24 HOURS

• Wedding • Birthday • Anniversary • Team Party • Holidays • Retirement • Favorite Pets • Graduation • Drawing • Photograph • Just because cake is good!

710 Frankie Lane • Mora • 320-679-4003


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No matter which way you head to the lake!

Visit our

NEW MOBILE & TABLET-FRIENDLY WEBSITE!

WE’RE ON THE WAY!

Check out our FANTASTIC Cabin Furniture Show Rooms

WE HAVE IT ALL... • SPORTING GOODS • FURNITURE • CLOTHING

A PRICE THAT CAN’T BE BEAT!

• TOOLS • TOYS • HOUSEWARES

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Near Jct. Hwys. 65 & 23, Mora, MN 320-679-3428

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◆ Convenient Hours & Locations

Open 24/7- You can rely on our membership reciprocity program that allows access to any of our clubs, anywhere.

◆ Friendly Inviting Atmosphere ◆ State-of-the-Art PRECOR Equipment ◆ Tanning- 24/7 for Club Members

Tanning also available for nonmembers during open staffed hours.

The Exterior Collection is a curated palette of 36 exterior hues collected by our color and design experts. The palette is a reflection of the regional diversity found throughout North America. These hues, values, and tones capture the energy and aesthetic of our great communities. Carpet • Laminate • Vinyl • Wood • Paint • Benjamin Moore Paints

◆ Personal Trainer Available Participating HMO Programs: BlueCross BlueShield - MN - ND U-Care • Health Partners Medica • Definityz •SilverSneakers • South Country • Silver and Fit Location: 901 Forest Ave East, Mora (off of east Hwy 23) Staffed at 10 a.m. Monday-Saturday

Zimmermann’s “For Your Home” 48 North Union, Mora, MN 55051 320-679-4870

Wear your button and receive: Monthly Unlimited Tanning - $30+tax Good from Mon., July 20 – Sat., July 25, 2015.

Pam & John Haase, locally owned

Please visit www.anytimefitness.com for more information on clubs and locations. Stop in during staffed hours for more information.


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Appliance & Furniture

CLEARANCE

July 19-25, 2015

No Money Down No Interest No Payments

* ! s h t n o 6M

Rick’s Appliance & Home Furnishings Shop here for quality quality, great service and low prices!

43 North Union, Mora

117 S. Union • Mora • 320-679-1871 Visit our Web page at http://rickshomeappliance.com m

320-679-2261

*With credit approval for qualifying purchases made on the BrandSource Credit Card. Monthly payments required. Must be paid in full within 6 months. As of 07/01/15 APR Variable: 29.49%. Minimum interest charge $2.00. See card agreement for details. May not be combined with any other credit promotion offer.

www.acehardware.com

During Fair Week

Wear Your Button Buy 1 drink, get 1 free Buy 1- game of bowling, get one free Limit one per button

WILD WEDNESDAY

40 Chicken Wings (dine in only) $2.00 Bowling $2.00 Shoe Rental 3pm-Close Happy Hour- Monday-Friday 3pm-6pm Fridays & Saturdays 10pm-close Unlimited Bowling

ONLY $10.75 including shoes

1 19

Mora NAPA

Hours: Mon-Thurs.- 7:30am-6pm Fri 7:30am-7pm, Sat 8am-4pm, Sun 9am-3pm

(320) 679-3480

811 S. Hwy. 65, Mora, MN

*Leagues Forming Soon! (320) 679-3000 1865 Frontage Rd., Mora Hwy. 65 next to Mora Unclaimed Freight

Hours: Mon. -Wed. 3pm-12am Th.-Sat. 11am-1am Sun. 12pm-11pm Ogilvie Lions Pull Tabs


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FOR YOUR AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS ...

MORA AUTO SERVICE

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FOREIGN • DOMESTIC • EUROPEAN DIAGNOSTIC & REPAIRS including BMW, VW, Volvo, Saab & More STOP IN OR CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT!

320-679-4379 • 824 SOUTH UNION STREET M-F 8:30am-6pm, Sat. 8:30am-3pm

Mora Dairy Queen 550 So. Hwy 65, Mora ((320) 320) 679 679-2055 20555 Kim & Barry Sherwood, Owners

TINKER & LARSON Downtown Since 1926

124 NW Railroad Avenue, Mora, MN 55051

320-679-3533 www.TinkerLarson.com

Competitive New & Pre-Owned Inventories Experienced Sales Representatives

To Inspire Our Customers, Each Other And Those We Meet

Quality printers and converters of paperboard and plastic folding cartons

Conventional and U/V printing Good Luck

Treasure Hunters! Sales • Service • Parts • Top Trained Technicians View our entire inventory at www.tinkerlarson.net

1321 SE 8th St. Grand Rapids, MN, 55744 847 Howe Ave. Mora, MN, 55051


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BUYING, SELLING, TRADING & CONSIGNING GUNS If we don’t have it we can get it new and used

We Now Have

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We take PRIDE in the vehicles les we ssell and our CUSTOMER SERVICE is second to none!

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50

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$

2003 Cadillac Escalade 132k miles, loaded, 22" rims

2011 Chevy Malibu LS 118k miles

Guns in Stock

Fishing Equipment • Tools Golf Clubs • Electronics

Only 8,999

$

Only 9,495

$

2008 Buick LaCrosse CXL 91k miles, leather

Only 33,995

$

Only 10,999

$

2013 Ford Focus SE 124k miles

2010 Dodge Ram 3500 76k miles, Laramie

$

2007 Ford F-350 FX4 190k miles, loaded

BUY HERE…PAY HERE

2002 Chrysler Sebring

We have over 20 preowned vehicles to choose se from. With a qualiÀed down payment

Guaranteed Approval. See us for all the details. 27 POINT INSPECTIONS ON ALL OUR VEHICLES BY ASE CERTIFIED MASTER TECHNICIANS•FULL DETAILING • 30+ YEARS EXPERIENCE

Almost Yours Gun N’ Pawn LLC. 320-679-7296

Perfection Auto Sales Also Available

907 Union St. S., Mora

(P-A-W-N)

New Windshields

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$ .00 O F F 1 askets

BurgetrreasBure is found or it ends

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Tuesday

Mexican Night Tacos 99¢

674 Fish Lake Drive, Mora 5 miles SW of Mora on C.R. 14

320-679-2117

Summer Hours: OPEN Monday - Friday at NOON Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. for BREAKFAST

HALL RENTAL: Weddings, Anniversaries, Reunions, Banquets, etc. Seats up to 300! CAMPING AVAILABLE:

May - September, Tent to full hookup

RENTALS: Boats, Pontoons,

Friday Specials

STEAK FRY Fish Dinner 5:30-8:30

Full Service Bar & Grill

Paddle Boats, Canoes, and Kayaks

Sponsored by M.A.Y.R.A.

License #B.01119

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Kanabec County Fair Weekend

Fri. July 24 & Sat. July 25 5 Join us for DJ Tuck

Saturday, Aug. 8

Crystal Bar Presents

Knife Lake Fishing Contest Tournament 8:30 am – 3:00 pm

Awards & Dinner at The Crystal • 5pm Fishing Contest Sign-up at the Crystal. 2 person teams. 100% payback.

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Street Dance 8-12 pm Cindy Jo & The Dirt Road Dixie Band

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26th ANNUAL KANABEC COUNTY

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This Year at the Kanabec County Fair

Stop by the Fair Booth on Wed. July 22 for a NEW Clue! Buy a button only $1. Thursday Timberworks Lumberjack Show day 1pm Tractor Pedal Pull (Supported by Farm Bureau) Thursday Noon, 3pm & 6pm all ages will be able to participate. $3.00 or those 13 and over Dirt Road Dixie Music by the Beer Garden Thursday 7pm Th d 7 with Cindy Jo--as seen on American Idol Timberworks Lumberjack Show Art Area by Kanabec County Art Association in Civic Center Music by the Beer Garden “Bad Jack”

SQUARE DANCING IN THE CIVIC CENTER Pine Derby Race Registration Pine Derby races-Boy Scouts Timberworks Lumberjack Show Cornhole Tournament by Beer Garden

PARADE Music in the Beer Garden “Bad Jack” Church Service by Grace Lutheran Talent Contest

Friday Noon, 3pm & 6pm Friday Noon-6pm Friday 9-12pm Friday 7-9pm Saturday 9:30 am Saturday 11am Saturday Noon, 3pm & After Parade Practice Saturday 1-4pm Saturday 4:30 pm Saturday 7:30 pm Saturday 8pm Sunday 11am Sunday 3pm

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July 22-26 2015

Division Q Special Contest “PIE AND CAKE TASTING”

Rules: Wednesday July 22, Registration: 3pm- 7pm at the Open Class Building. Bring a note card with your name and what type of homemade pie or cake you are entering. On Saturday July 25, by Noon bring your best homemade pie or cake to the Open Class Building to be judged. The contest is open to all ages. Only one entry per person allowed. Winner will be selected by Judges. 1st place $10.00 2nd place $5.00 www.kanabecfair.org


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L ACUU NCES S H RUCT Rock L S O N V O L T P IA T D G L O S O S L P G S E C N P N M A U IN S R A S IN IO P L W O S P U IN G O E U T P A N E T C A M TIO U L P G G C IT IN A A C C C U E C G A S U T IS E V N S E P FUR VACU PLIAN ANDS STOR ORAG ON D ANCE UMBIN EXCA NSTR OOLIN NG VA LS CL G HEA WELL day, July 22, 7:30 p.m., at the Pine JULY 25 JULY 25 & 26 County fairgrounds club house. ART MARKET PORCUPINE QUILL WORKSHOP The main topic of discussion will The Milaca Fine Arts Council Learn to apply porcupine quills be the upcoming Pine County Fair. presents the annual Art Market using the applique method which Volunteers are needed. Contact in Trimble Park during Rec Fest. applies quills directly to craft Mark Madison at mdmadison52@ There will be free music, workmaterial, birch bark and leather in gmail.com with any questions. shops, art vendors and a children’s a two-day workshop at the Mille art tent. Lacs Indian Museum and Trading JULY 23 Music workshops will be Post on July 25 and 26. Classes take WE R ABLE WELCOMES presented from 11 a.m. to 5:30 place Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. JENNIFER THYNG p.m. and will feature a variety of and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jennifer Thyng will provide muperformers including clogging, Lunch and refreshments will be sical entertainment at the SCRED ukulele, yodeling, etc. provided. Registration is required building in Rush City with We R Art vendors will be open from by July 22; call 320-532-3632. Able on Thursday, July 23. A set 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the children’s 201 W. Bragg St. Ogilvie MN 320-272-4255 Ogilvie Food Shelf Silent Auction on the front lawn meal begins at 5 p.m. with music at art tent will be available from noon JULY 26 6 p.m. Preregistration is required to 3 p.m. ‘TOUGHMAN MINNESOTA’ broccoli salad, wheat dinner roll, by July 22; call 320-358-1211. “Toughman Minnesota” will be peaches. held Sunday, July 26 at the Paradise Friday: Breaded fish wedge, JULY 23 - 26 JULY 27 - 31 Park in Chisago City. The event rosemary roasted potatoes, RECFEST BLUEGRASS AND BRAHAM COMMUNITY VBS begins at 7 a.m. and features half vegetable medley, wheat bread, butART FAIR Braham Evangelical Lutheran iron and sprint triathlon courses. terscotch bliss dessert. Milaca’s annual RecFest blueChurch invites area children age 4 The Youth Triathlon will also be If you are being abused you can… Note: Senior Dining is for grass festival and art fair begins to sixth grade to Kingdom Builders held Saturday, July 25 in Paradise • stay in the relationship. persons 60+ Ogilvie Senior Dining is with a 6:30 p.m. performance by Vacation Bible School from 6 - 8:30 Park starting at 9 a.m. To register, • file a police report. served on Mondays and Wednesdays the Frog Hollow Boys on Thursday, p.m. On Sunday, Aug. 2 there will visit dutrirun.com, active.com or (same entrees served at both loca• seek an Order for Protection which is a temporary July 23 at Milaca’s Recreation Park. be a worship service led by McAvoy call 920-574-2972. tions) at the Ogilvie Civic Center. restraining order that gives you legal protection Concerts continue throughout the Family at 9 a.m. weekend, with special activities at Registration forms can be JULY 28 from your abuser. PINE CITY SENIOR DINING nearby Trimble Park (on 2nd Ave.) requested at belcsundayschool@ ‘LIVING WELL WITH CHRONIC • attend support groups with persons who are in a JULY 20 - 24 on Saturday, July 25. There will be gmail.com or at the church (905 CONDITIONS’ WORKSHOP similar situation. Monday: Spaghetti noodles, an art market, jam sessions, music W. Central Drive). Register Register now for a “Living Well tomato meat sauce, green beans, • seek temporary safety with friends, relatives or in workshops, kids’ activities and online at http://form.jotform.us/ with Chronic Conditions” 6-week garlic bread, fresh fruit a safe home/shelter. more. Children under 12 are free form51438952016152. workshop at FirstLight Health Tuesday: Marinated pork chops, with a paid adult. Donations of empty round ice System in Mora on Tuesdays beginNo One Deserves To Be Abused oven roasted potatoes, squash, For a full schedule of events visit cream pails, empty sour cream conning July 28. The sessions are from wheat dinner roll, chocolate zucAll Services Are Free and Confidential www.milacarecfest.com. tainers or money can be dropped 9-11:30 a.m. and are free to attend, chini cake off at the church. To volunteer or though a donation is suggested. Wednesday: Parmesan chicken JULY 24 for more information call Katie at Call 320-225-3305 or 320-225-9277 breast, wild rice pilaf, steamed ‘MY SWEET PATOOTIE’ 320-396-0452 (h) or 612-987-5841 with questions or to sign up. cabbage, italian lettuce salad, chewy AT ART IN THE PARK (c). coconut cookie The Pine City Arts Council JULY 30 Thursday: Roast beef with invites the community to enjoy JULY 29 MILACA MUSIC IN THE PARK horseradish, whipped potatoes with the Vaudeville show “My Sweet START APPLE DAY The Milaca Fine Arts Council gravy, broccoli salad, wheat dinner Patootie” at Art in The Park on Volunteers are needed to help presents the 70s dance sounds of to roll, peaches Friday, July 24, 6:30 p.m., at Robprepare fruit for Pie Day. VolunBellebottom during its Summer Friday: Breaded fish wedge, Small inson Park in downtown Pine City. teers are needed from 9 a.m. to 4 Music in the Park Series on Thursrosemary roasted potatoes, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church p.m. to help peel and slice apples day, July 30. The free entertainment vegetable medley, wheat bread, butwill begin serving pulled pork and and peaches. Interested persons begins at 6:30 p.m. at Milaca’s Rec terscotch bliss dessert potato salad at 5:30 p.m. should call 320-396-4956 to sign Park. Call 320-333-0244 for more Cost is $4.00 for people over 60 Bring a blanket or lawn chair up. information. and $7.50 for under 60. No prereg✦ Professional and 14 years experience and enjoy the free, and fi nal, show istration needed, except for special of the 2015 Art in the Park series. JULY 22 ✦ Loving, caring atmosphere ✦ Competitive Pricing events. Call the Pine City Senior STORY TIME AND ‘PAUSE TO MORA SENIOR DINING Center at 320-629-3024 between JULY 24 LEARN’ LOCATION: DALA APARTMENTS 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Bathing, Brushing, Hair Cuts and Styles, Nails and More UCARE PRESENTATION On Wednesday, July 8, it’s Story - 470 BEAN AVE. MORA On Friday, July 24 an informaTime at 10 a.m. at the Pine City JULY 20 - 24 AUG. 8 tional meeting about UCare for Public Library for children ages Monday: Spaghetti noodles, MHS CLASS OF 1960 Seniors Medicare health plan op3-5, followed at 11:15 a.m. by the tomato meat sauce, green beans, ✦ Monday - Saturday Appointments REUNION tions will take place at 1 p.m. at the “Pause to Learn” summer reading garlic bread, fresh fruit. A 55th class reunion for the class Call to schedule Grand Hinckley Inn (two blocks special presentation with local muTuesday: Marinated pork chops, of 1960 will be held at the Crystal west of the casino), 777 Lady Luck sician Troy Heling for K-6 graders. oven-roasted potatoes, squash, 888-679-6869 Bar and Grill in Mora on Saturday, Dr., Hinckley 55037. Stop by the library or call 320-629wheat dinner roll, chocolate zucAug. 8 at 5 p.m. Order off the menu. 2004 Mahogany Street, Mora MN To register for the free session, 6403 for more information. chini cake. Those wishing to golf earlier Located behind the for additional dates and locations Wednesday: Parmesan chicken in the day should contact Dick Groomer/Owner or other information, call 1-877JULY 22 breast, wild rice pilaf, steamed cabEast Central Veterinarians Munter at munter@ncis.com. 523-1518 (toll free) or visit www. SRVCC MEETING bage, Italian lettuce salad, chewy Spread the word to all who might ucare.org. The next meeting of the Snake coconut cookie. be interested. River Valley Conservation Club Thursday: Roast beef w/horse2015 MORA HIGH SCHOOL (SRVCC) will be held on Wednesradish, whipped potatoes w/gravy,

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763-689-4914

Ogilvie United Methodist Church

Salad Supper July 24, 2015

4-7 pm, $6 per plate 4-

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The Refuge Network Toll-Free 1-800-338-SAFE

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Welcoming all Breeds Dogs & Cats

Full Service Grooming

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Bobbie Breheim

FALL SPORTS BEGIN

Eagles Crossing Adult Day Center

The fall sports season is just around the corner for Mora High School Students. Practice begins on the following dates for each activity: SPORT GRADE DATE TIME LOCATION CC Running 7th - 12th

August 17

9:00 a.m.

Girls’ Tennis 7th - 12th

August 17

8:00 a.m.

Trailview Trailview

Volleyball

9th - 12th

August 17

9:00 a.m.

Mora HS

Volleyball

7th & 8th

August 24

3:15 p.m.

Trailview

Football

9th - 12th

August 10

8:00 a.m.

Mora HS

Football

WE ARE STILL OPEN and Enrolling Now!

Call 612.578.0950

7th & 8th August 18 3:00 p.m. Mora HS Equipment Handout - practice starts Aug. 19 - 3:15 p.m. at Mora HS

Students must have a current physical on file at Mora High School before they will be allowed to practice. Be sure to bring a copy of your current physical and $30 activity fee (9th-12th grade students) to the pre-season meeting July 27. Students (Grades 7-12) interested in participating in a fall sport and their parents should attend the pre-season meeting on July 27 at 6:30 pm. at Mora High School.


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CLASSIFIEDS 12 LIVESTOCK

112 TREE SERVICE

Buying all dairy cattle, all beef cattle. Brent Besser. East Central Livestock. 320-679-4333.

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FREE FAST PICK UP We Sell... AUTO PARTS

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BUYING SCRAP BY THE TON

Call 320-679-7500

For Sale 2012 Chev. Impala LT Factory auto start & balance of factory warranty, alloy wheels, 81,XXX miles, 30 mpg on Hwy. $10,495 or offer, will trade

320-679-1262 '89 Firebird, great project, needs engine instal. 350 tune port inj. engine incl. T-tops, pearl white paint, black & white cloth int. 763-670-9694. 1990 T-Bird rebuilt motor, good cond. $2,800 320-272-4059. For Sale: Demo derby car, 1988 Old's 98. Runs and drives good, $600 612-226-3710.

53 VEHICLES WANTED $200 and Up for Most Junk Cars. $300 for Pickups and SUVs.

Towing available. Call for more information. Ostrom’s Auto Parts Grasston, MN • 320-396-2567

Stump/tree removal to fit budget. Precise and lawn friendly since 1997, 320-679-5253.

115 HOME HEATING Crown Royal outdoor wood stoves. 20 year limited warranty. www.woodstovemn. com. 320-679-2567, 763-552-6743.

154 EMPLOYMENT

EXPERIENCED SEMI DRIVERS WANTED

for hauling 53 foot van freight. Low Maintenance Freight, No Touch Loads, Daily-regional and long haul available. New equipment with automatic transmissions. Extremely flexible scheduling for part and full-time drivers. Drug test and Class A license required. Call 320-838-3103. Wanted- Laborer on pole-shed construction, no exper. Necessary, long hrs., heavy lifting, able to do heights. Some travel. Call 9am-6pm 320629-3204 or email lspetersonconst@ gmail.com

154 EMPLOYMENT

NOW HIRING Qualified Inside Sales Person Should be familiar with features/ benefits of most building materials. Material estimating skills helpful-will train.

Offer Full Benefit Package Call or stop in at the

'98 Ford Cutoff van w/17' aluminum moving truck body. From Texas. $4900. 575491-0723.

102 SERVICES

Full- or Part-Time Truck Driver To deliver building materials to building sites. Must have at least a current Class B license. Call or stop in at the

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CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Call 320-679-2661 Mora or 320-629-6771 Pine City

PT CLEANER needed in Pine City, MN. Starting pay is $15/hr. Background check required; 1 day per week/4 hrs per day. Call 612-208-3441

Salem Lutheran Church in Dalbo, Minn. is looking for an

organist/pianist

to lead Sunday morning services. Please send reseume & references to Pastor CJ Valenti at prcjvalenti@ gmail.com You may also inquire by phone 763.689.1687

Now Hiring

OTR Truck Drivers! Starting pay is 40 cents per mile plus bonus. Benefits available, home weekly.

218-768-5008 or Curt at 218-820-8555

ST MARY’S SCHOOL is looking for a

Part Time Preschool Aide Applicant must have some experience with childcare. Please email resume and letters of reccomendation to djahnz@stmaryspinecity.org

or St Mary’s School 815 6th Ave. SW Pine City MN 55063 Part time hair stylist, experience preferred. Contact Elaine at Hair Expressions in Ogilvie. 320-272-4768.

EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO frontdesk@moraminn.com

Early Childhood Teacher

Part-time Early Childhood Teacher needed to start August 2015 approx. 25 hrs/wk. Hourly wage. Current Minnesota Early Childhood teaching license Birth to Grade 3; Pre-Primary, K-6 License considered. Open until filled. Apply online at our district website www.northbranch.k12.mn.us under District Headlines.

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Kids Cove Child Care located in Grand Casino, Hinckley hiring for part-time aide position. Weekends required. Apply within.

320-983-2132

Jeff ’s Welding Mora 320-679-2524

DRYWALL• PAINTING

157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME

100 3rd Ave. • Milaca, MN

HELP WANTED

58 TRUCKS VANS/SUVS

157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME

Disease Prevention and Control Program Coordinator

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Responsible for client care in a community health services/public health nursing program. This is a FT position with great benefits. Works with the community. Manages immunization clinics and vaccine inventory. Instructs individuals and groups in prevention of illness. $22.01 to $30.21. Must have a degree and licensure as a RN or PHN. Closes 8/5/15. Apply for this position at www.chisagocounty.us.

Mora Public Schools Independent School District 332 Special Education Paraprofessional Up to 7 hours/day, Student Contact Days Essential Functions: Work with students in Special Education Programming. Assist with recess/lunch as needed. Able to take direction from the Lead Teacher. Qualifications: Para Pro Assessment or 2-year degree. Experience in school setting preferred. Salary: Education Minnesota Mora negotiated Paraprofessional Master Agreement.

Barnabas Homecare Services has openings for RNs and LPNs to work as a PDN in Isle. Prefer vent experience, but not required. We offer competitive wage, flexible schedule and great educational training opportunities. Please email resumes to joyce.alt@barnabas health.com or call 218-829-0901. 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.

302 FEED/ SEED/HAY Hay: 4x5 round bales, good quality, net wrapped, 2014 cutting, $25 and $35, Milaca. 320-983-5184.

The smart way to sell your stuff! Call 320-629-6771 or go to www.pinecitymn.com - click on Classifieds place an ad!

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Call 651 351 ANTIQUES/ ART

Antiques for sale: Radios, lamps, recurve bows, Redwing, scales, banks, postcards, fountain pens, advertising signs, fancy glassware. Gary, 320-679-2535, 651-238-0909.

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reach 18,000 homes each week BRING AD FOR To place an ad call 320-679-2661 or go to www.moraminn.com

Please apply in person at, 241 N. 2nd Ave. Foreston, MN 56330

We accept payments-No co-signer required! Bankruptcy $956* Divorce/Custody $570* DUI/Civil/Other starts $330* *court fees additional

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Press Operator Positions

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Harris Hardwoods, Inc. is now hiring reliable, responsible workers interested in long-term employment and growth within our company. The successful candidate will work in a high production facility and must be able to verify dimensions using a caliper and other measuring devices. High School graduate/GED required. We offer a competitive salary, paid holidays, PTO, health insurance and a retirement plan. Previous experience in the wood industry is preferred. Day and night shifts available.

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Plastech Corporation, a custom injection molding facility located in Rush City, MN, is looking to fill a number of positions. With many schedules to choose from, we have openings available to fit everyone’s needs. PT Weekend Shifts: A Shift – Saturday & Sunday 7:00am – 3:00 pm B Shift – Saturday & Sunday 3:00pm – 11:00pm C Shift – Friday & Saturday 11:00pm – 7:00am Our Rotating 6/3 Schedule 3 days off for every 6 days of work We have positions available for all three shifts. In addition; for FT employees, we offer excellent benefits including, employee group health insurance, life, short term disability, 401(k) and paid time off. Prior injection molding experience is not required. Please apply in person Mon. – Fri. 8am-4pm Or https://careers.frandsencorporation.com/ Plastech Corporation 920 Frandsen Ave S • Rush City, MN 55069 Equal Opportunity Employer

TRU-STONE TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION

Starrett, Tru-Stone Technologies Division, an industry leading manufacturer of precision granite solutions is seeking excellent candidates for the following opportunities:

— CNC Machinist — 2nd Shift

We Offer Competitive Wages, Excellent Benefits & a $1,000 Sign-on Bonus to Those Who Qualify. Industry leading manufacturer of precision granite solutions is seeking a 2nd Shift CNC Machinist. Candidates applying for this position should understand blueprint reading, G&M codes, and have a degree in Machining or two years experience. GibbsCAM and SolidWorks knowledge helpful but not required.

— Maintenance Technician II — 1st Shift Essential functions include but not limited to:

Care Attendant P/T and On-Call Country Meadows, a 32-unit Senior Living Campus is currently hiring Part-time and On-Call Care Attendants. Experienced Care Giver Preferred Apply online or stop in attn, Kathy Ann Adams, Dir, 740 2nd St. SE, Milaca, MN 56353

Ph: 320-983-6386, Fax: 320-983-6824

Email kadams@elimcare.org, www.elimcare.org EOE/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled * A Drug Free Workplace

Mora Public Schools Independent School District 332 Long-Term Substitute Special Education Teaching Position Grades K-2 2015-2016 School Year Minnesota Licensure Required Special Education K-12 Licensure Preferred Experience in working with developmentally cognitively delayed and autism Knowledge in Zones of Regulation and CPI Essential Functions: Work with students to manage IEP goals and paraprofessionals schedules. Ability to push into classrooms to address needs when possible. SALARY: Education Minnesota Mora negotiated Master Agreement.

Application Deadline: Open until filled Start Date: September 8, 2015

Application deadline: July 21, 2015 Start Date: August 25, 2015

Apply online at www.mora.k12.mn.us

External applicants apply online at www.moraschools.org

For more information contact Nichole Laven or Randy Qual at (320) 679-6260

For more information contact Nichole Laven or Randy Qual at (320) 679-6260

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, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.

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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, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.

• Analyze operation of malfunctioning electrical or electronic equipment. Calibrate or adjust electronic equipment or instruments to specification. • Inspect machinery or equipment to determine adjustments or repairs needed. • Install electrical conduit, tubing, electrical fixtures or components. • Install electronic equipment, components, communication systems, control, or security equipment. Education:

Experience:

• High school diploma, Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technology trade schooling or equivalent

• Two to four years related experience

If you would like to join this progressive, industry leading company, please send resume to:

Human Resources Manager, hr@tru-stone.com, P.O. Box 430, 1101 Prosper Drive, Waite Park, MN 56387

TRU-STONE TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION

Applications now being accepted for: Dishwasher Janitor • Pantry • Cook • Baker Baker- Early Morning hours available, Physical requirements Pantry- Fast paced- cook to order Kitchen, Cook- Grill and/or broiler experience preferred but not required

References required with our application • Year round-weekends-variable hours • Competitive wages • Benefits may include vacation pay, employee discounts, and profit sharing, medical, dental, vision, life and Flex Plans

We are looking for energetic, positive, outgoing, self-motivated individuals Applications available at; Tobies Restaurant Hinckley, MN 320-384-6174


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CLASSIFIEDS 355 HOUSEHOLD

The USED FURNITURE Store “Great Stuff Low Prices” 1646 Hwy. 23 E. St. Cloud

320-2308823 www.theused furniturestore.com

358 FIREWOOD Dry Oak firewood. Lrg pickup load, $120 Fast, free delivery 320-241-6983 Split 16'' mixed hardwood, 2 cord load, $330, 3 cord load, $495. Split 16'' basswood, 2 cord load, $275, 3 cord load, $410. 320-679-1815 Wanted: Standing saw timber and firewood, (320)679-1815.

361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952. Premium Lawn boy push lawnmower non propelled light weight, side bagger. High quality cast aluminum deck. $124 612-599-1729

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

PREGNANT? *Confidential pregnancy testing. *Information to promote a healthy pregnancy. Kanabec County Public Health Nursing, ask for Christine 320-679-6330

366 GUNS Mora, Permit to Carry, April 11, July & Oct. TBA. NRA Instructor courses, shooting courses and coaching. www.fridstromfire arminstruction.com 320-679-4176.

368 APPLIANCES For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings (320) 6794047 For Sale: Window air conditioner. Whirlpool, 10k BTU used a few times last summer. $250. Phone 320-679-4638.

401 AUCTION CALENDAR Friday, July 24 9 a.m. (Live Auction) Gorham Mechanical Auction. Located at 841 Forest Avenue, East, Mora. 50 plus years of tools, fittings, fork lifts, pickup, etc. Stromberg Auctioneering, Les Stromberg Auctioneer, Lic. # 3317. For more info. call 320-279-0935. Strombergauctioneer ing.com

Stromberg Auctioneering “We do all types of auctions”

Practicing Honesty and Integrity for over 30 years. Call Les Stromberg

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369 WANTED Want to Buy all kinds of silver objects. Please call Mike at 763-843-0867 Wanted: Minibikes & dirt bikes, running or not. Call 320-679-2128.

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

Saturday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. Estate Sale for Steve Ahlness. 320 Riverside Street, Mora. Tools, guns, gun safes, prints, a lot of sportsman collectibles, decoys and much more. Stromberg Auctioneering, Les Stromberg, Auctioneer, Lic. #3317. For more info. Call 320-279-0935. Strombergauctioneer ing.com

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

Northcrest Townhomes in Mora 2 BR Townhomes $645/ month 3 BR Townhomes $730/month Includes: Heat, Water, Refuse, Refuse, Washer Dryer hook-ups & Detached garage.

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404 GARAGE SALES

Sunday, July 26, 12:15 p.m. Moving Auction. Art & Marge McClaren, owners. Located 43358 Hwy 61, Hinckley. Tractors, industrial equipment, shop, tools, household, antiques and more. Amazing Auctions, LLC. Doug Maser, auctioneer. Lic.# 33-24MN. 320-630-6651. View full listing at www. amazingauctions.us

404 GARAGE SALES For sale: 20 HP Johnson outboard motor. 320-679-0704, 612-390-1066.

PICKERS SALE Furniture to refurbish-sm. tables, windows, shutters, stools, chairs, desks, old hardware, upholstery material Sat. July 25 8-10am Cash only 2643 Jade St. Mora Place an ad today!

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

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GARAGE SALE Fri. & Sat., July 24 & 25 7am-5pm Wire feed welder, Ford PTO extension, beige loveseat hide-a-bed, eliptical machine, oak desk, kids storage bin rack, misc. furniture, much misc. 18417 60th Ave., Milaca North on Cty. Rd. 24 (60th Ave.) 1.5 miles around Bock area. 320-420-7080 Huge Garage Sale: July 23-25, 8am– 7pm. Furniture, household, building materials, interior & exterior doors, new/ used blinds, refrigerators, air conditioners, oak roll top desk, much misc. 229 7th St. N, Mora

Now Hiring Friendly Cashiers/ Counter Sales Federated Co-ops is looking for cashiers to work a variety of shifts including days, nights and weekends at our Mora location. Qualified candidate must possess a customer first attitude, be able to multi-task, have excellent math skills and attention to detail. Previous retail experience is a plus. Advancement possibilities. Please apply online at www.federatedcoops.com

Mojo's Flea Market now open Friday & Saturday, 8 a.m. thru summer. Vendors welcome, $10. Large space. 651-336-6377, Joe. Moving sale: king and full size bedroom sets, dining set, couches, TV stands, antique dresser, lawn tractor, dorm fridge, and much more. 7/18 9am-5pm, 7/19 noon5pm. 2075 245th Ave, Mora. Salmonson River Road Garage Sale July 16, 17, 18, 8 a.m-4 p.m. We've cleaned the house, the garage and storage shed. 7 families of stuff. Something for everyone. Infants to grandparents. Home décor, books, puzzles, clothes (mostly kids), kitchen items, garage stuff/guy stuff. Just too much to itemize. No checks please. 19509 Salmonson River Road. 9 miles north of Mora on Jade St. to Salmonson River Road then follow signs.

EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO frontdesk@moraminn.com

451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL Newly renovated interiorMain Street Center, North Branch. A variety of business suites starting as low as 300.00. All util. Incl. Deb 651-303-2050

452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL 2BR lwr. level, single family home. Pine City w/washer-dryer, $775utils. included, off street parking, no smoking/no pets. Background check. 612-581-0075 For rent: 1 bedroom house, Mora, $575/mo plus utilities. 320-515-1887. Meadowbrook 1 & 2-BR apartments, Mora, starting at $615 and up per mo. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639. Pine City-2BR house, 1½ bath, garage available,Lawn and snow removal incl. $1025/ mo. + util. Avail. August 763-286-2810 EXCESS BAGGAGE WEIGHING YOU DOWN? Placing a classified ad is an easy and affordable way to advertise your unwanted items to hundreds of potential buyers. Contact us today and start turning the stuff you don’t want into something you do want: CASH! Advertiser 320-629-6771 or www.pinecitymn.com

Ogilvie Public Schools position available: District Technician 34 hours per week, year round. Benefits included. Compensation negotiable. Position available immediately, open until filled. More information and application available online at www.ogilvie.k12.mn.us. Submit letter of interest, application, resume if available, and 3 letters of reference to:

Ogilvie Public Schools Attn: Becky Sanborn 333 School Dr. Ogilvie, MN 56358 or bsanborn@ogilvie.k12.mn.us

Phone: (320) 679-4592 Web: www.cmph.net

MORA M ORA

NOW RENTING Ogilvie Mini Storage LP Mini Storage Unit 10x20, 10x10 Downtown Ogilvie Call:

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504 MOBILE HOMES

AREA’S LARGEST DISPLAY

of Northland’s best built modular and manufactured homes. New model homes are arriving. 320-629-8110 www.pinecresthomesinc.com

506 REAL ESTATE

501 REAL ESTATE WANTED Teacher new to area seeks farm to rent within 15 miles of Ogilvie. Must have barn/shelter for horses and cats. Excellent references. 712-221-1656.

PLACE A CLASSIFIED TODAY.

320-679-2661

2 story farm house, full basement, 32'x108' pole shed, barn with hay loft, out buildings, 119 acres, 7 miles south of Ogilvie, $329,900 Please call after 6pm. 320-272-4634 320-272-0061 EXCESS BAGGAGE WEIGHING YOU DOWN? Placing a classified ad is an easy and affordable way to advertise your unwanted items to hundreds of potential buyers. Contact us today and start turning the stuff you don’t want into something you do want: CASH! Advertiser 320-629-6771 or www.pinecitymn.com

Mora Public Schools Independent School District 332 Speech/Language Pathologist 1.0 FTE 184 Contract Days QUALIFICATIONS: Minnesota Education Licensure in Speech and Language Pathology for PreK-12 Required with CCC Preferred Essential Functions: Split building assignment between elementary and high school. This person will also be responsible for providing individual and/or small group speech therapy, facilitating IEP meetings, completing evaluations, writing IEPs and evaluation reports. SALARY: Education Minnesota Mora negotiated master contract Application deadline: Open Until Filled Start date: August 25, 2015 Apply online at www.moraschools.org

POSITIONS OPEN:

ENERGY ASSISTANCE APPLICATION CERTIFIER

EEO Employer.

CCoborn’s - Mora • Deli Clerk / Cook • Bakery Clerk • Meat Clerk

454 STORAGE

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, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, or age.

Positions in the Energy Assistance Program at Lakes and Pines CAC in Mora. Must be dependable & able to work with low income households. Position requires a HS diploma or equivalent, strong math and communication skills. Three to seven month employment periods begin in September, annually. Minimum salary $11.10 per hour. Applications accepted until 4:30 pm, July 29, 2015. Minorities, veterans and disabled encouraged to apply. Request information, application, and/or reasonable accommodations at 1700 Maple Ave East, Mora MN 55051, 320-679-1800 or www.lakesandpines.org. RESUMES NOT ACCEPTED.

“IT’S A NEW BRIGHTER DAY” Come join a growing company that offers weekly structured activities and community involvement. We promote positive community integration and supportive roles for our individuals. We currently have openings in our Mora and Cambridge homes, all evening and weekend shifts. We offer referral and sign on bonuses, so bring your friends and family. You must pass a background and drug test and have a H.S. Diploma or equivalent. Please contact Lisa at 320-679-3840 or email her at lwerner@bdri.org.

Part-Time Office Specialist

MORA

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

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Kanabec Publications has an immediate opening for a part-time office specialist position. This position requires a person with exceptional customer service skills, detail oriented and the ability to do multiple tasks. Proficiency in Word and Excel preferred. If you are looking for a job where the days go by fast, send your resume to: Misti Anderson

Kanabec Publications

107 S. Park St., Mora, MN 55051 or Email: akrist@moraminn.com


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Visit Pine County Historical Museum in Askov and enjoy a tasty meal at the Little Mermaid Café 7am-7pm, tour the museum, browse through the Antique & Craft Shop 9am-4pm, and pick up a bargain on Saturdays, 9am-6pm at “Ye Olde Museum Thrift Market.”

MEDI-VAN INC. (specialized transportation co.) is accepting applications for area drivers to work out of the Cambridge area. Must have a good driving record and willing to have proper training. Flexible hours required M-F and every other weekend. Experience with the elderly and disabled is a plus. We offer $11 per hour, sick pay, paid vacation and comprehensive flex plan. Call for application and information M-F 8:30am- 4:30pm. 1-800-422-0976

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Classic Car Show 10 am - 2 pm Awards Noon

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