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Chili, corn bread & Pie a la mode – $7.00 Chili & corn bread – $5.00 Pie a la mode – $3.00 Children 5 & under combo – $4.00

Thursday, October 22 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm Mora United Methodist Church 500 Clark St • Mora

(only combo available for 5 & under)

AUCTION

Dental

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10 AM

Dr. Dylan Ascheman Ascheman DDS DDS Dr. Dylan 505 Johnson SE Pine DDS City, MN Dr. CarrieAve Carlson

Will meet you at boat landing and haul to your place of storage.

Mora Public Storage 2123 Hwy. 65, Mora, MN 55051

PhoneJohnson 320.629.2282 320.629.3357 505 Ave SE Fax City, MN • Pine

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Online Auction Bidding ends at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27

Business Opportunity! Hotel/Motel, Residential, Commercial, 5-BR, 2-BA house with 23 former motel units, built in 1965, 5 acres, needs work.

Oak Park

“THE PONTOON GUY”

Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015

1819 H Hwy. 65 65, M Mora

This event sponsored by the Women in Christian Service and Methodist Men’s Club organizations at the Mora United Methodist Church. Monies are dedicated to local and world-wide mission projects and various projects within the church.

Go to www.StrombergAuctioneering.com for more details

OCT. 17 ECRL OWL PRESENTATION The Sandstone Public Library at 10 a.m., bird expert Laura Erickson will present “More Than You Thought You Wanted To Know About Owls,” based on her award-winning book, Twelve Owls, which provides an overview of the 12 species of owls found in the upper Midwest. Call 763-689-7390 ext. 7202 or visit www. ecrlib.org with any questions. OCT. 23 OPERATION COMMUNITY CONNECT The public is invited to the Operation Community Connect free lunch and resources from noon to 6 p.m. at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Pine City. Those eligible will receive free Lifeline cell phones; bring proof of assistance, as well as MN issued photo I.D. and social security card. Free transportation is available through Arrowhead Transit; call one day prior to the event: 800-862-0175, option 6. For more information contact Jenny Erdmann at Lakes & Pines CAC, Inc.: 320-679-1800, ext. 162.

Improving the oral health and overall wellbeing of our community and it’s members through education and meaningful contribution. Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 8am-5pm, Fri. 8am-4pm www.oakparkdentalclinic.com

Dr. Dylan Ascheman, DDS.

Vaag genes Chiropractic Clinic 20 Plus Years of Health Care Knowledge and Experience

Your relief and recovery is our goal! • Personal Injury Therapeutic Massage • Wellness Care Therapy by • Food Sensitivity Testing Katie Jacobs • Workers’ Compensation • Walk-ins Welcome Most insurances accepted 119 Lake St. So., Ste. 2, Mora, MN 55051

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Hours: Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

10% buyers premium.

MOLACEK FAMILY EYECARE invites you to our... 3rd Annual

OPEN HOUSE

4pm Sun., Oct. 18 - 2m Sat., Oct. 24 - 2-4p

28 N Union St., Mora Certified Real Estate Auctioneer

FRAME SHOW 50%

OFF FRAMES

with the purchase of lenses

12 p.m.-6 p.m. • Tuesday, Oct. 27 DOOR PRIZES

• $100 Toward Eyewear • Enter a Drawing for a 40” TV

132 2nd Ave. SW, Milaca

Enjoy Refreshments

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MEET YOUR REALTOR

Realtors Place your ad in this handy directory and reach over 16,000 homes! Call Rick at 320-225-5127 to get started. Sandelands Realty Tammi Adams

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Sandelands Realty Carey Nohner

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Beth Hallin

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Realtor 320-493-3452 harrykent66@yahoo.com

Realtor 612-390-1386 bethh@midco.net

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

Northern Lights Realty, LLC

Kathy Fiedler

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Joslyn & Nick Solomon, Realtors


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Siloa Lutheran Church invites you to a

SCANDINAVIAN SMORGASBORD

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Sunday, October 25, 2015 from 11:00am to 1:30pm

Hand woven items by local weaver, Wayne Johnson,

The Marketplace is hosted by WELCA where you will Ànd homemade crafts and food items

Adults: $10, Children 5-12: $5, will be rafÁed at the end of the dinner. Need NOT be present to win. Tickets may be purchased Under 5: Free from Siloa members! Siloa Lutheran Church, 2607 405th Ave. NW, Braham, MN 55006 • 320-396-3927• www.SiloaLutheranChurch.org, Like us on Facebook

Midwest Auto Glass We help You See the Road

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6 Varieties To Come As They Ripen

Open: Wednesday 4-dusk

Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 10am-6pm

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Hay Bale Maze • Fall Decorations • Pre-picked or Pick your Own Pumpkin Patch • Fall Raspberries

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320-679-8996

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Most insurance & credit cards accepted.

601 375th Ave, Stanchfield 763-689-2282

Open until 6pm starting Monday, Nov. 2

www.ForeChiro.com • 200 E. Forest Ave, Suite 2, Mora, MN 55051

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OCT. 22 PARENT MEETING AND FAMILY FUN NIGHT The Title I annual parent meeting will be held from 6-6:25 p.m. at Pine City Elementary School in Room #159. Supervision will be available for children in grades K-6. Parents and their children grades K-5 are invited to stay after the meeting for an evening of family fun that includes math, art, literature and prizes in the Elementary Media Center at 6:30 p.m. No preregistration is necessary. Call Joanne Blake at 320-629-4244 with any questions.

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OCT. 23 WINE TASTING AND DONOR APPRECIATION EVENT Voyageur Bottle Shop will sponsor a wine tasting in conjunction with Pine Technical & Community College’s Foundation Donor Appreciation event at the North West Company Fur Post, Pine City, at 5 p.m. There will be entertainment, a raffle and more. For tickets or information call 320-629-5140.

• NEWS • EVENTS • PHOTOS • VIDEO To advertise online or in the Pioneer, call today! 320-629-6771 Pioneer Ad Deadlines: Monday at 5pm Pioneer News Deadlines: Monday at 5pm

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MORA DENTAL CENTER 547 South Union Street, Mora, MN 55051

Our practice offers complete dental care for every member of the family from kids to seniors. We are committed to provide preventive and cosmetic options to help you achieve a better smile.

We try to accommodate emergency services.

NEW PATIENTS WELCOME

320-679-2147 LINDEN SECURE STORAGE is proud to announce our newest Mora storage facility

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4 - ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 18, 2015 OCT. 17 WILD SHIVER AT WILD RIVER At 10 a.m. at the Visitor Center visitors can learn about snakes found in the park and get a closeup look (and feel if you dare) at the resident garter and bull snakes. At 2 p.m. there will be a chance to unscramble fur, skulls, tracks and scat of various mammals. From 6 - 8 p.m. there will be trick or treating at the campsite. For more information call 651583-2925. OCT. 17 FREE MOVIE MATINEE Area families are invited to Paradise Theatre in Mora at 4 p.m. for a free showing of “Hotel Transylvania 2.” Bring an item to donate to the food shelf. No ticket necessary. Th is event is sponsored by SACK (Substance Abuse Coalition of Kanabec County). OCT. 16 & 17 MYSTERY AT THE FUR POST Mystery at the Fur Post is an interactive drama. Armed with a candle lantern and a list of suspects, visitors will have two hours to view the scene, collect clues and solve the mystery! The spooky, but family-friendly event begins at 7 p.m. at the North West Company Fur Post in Pine City. Reservations are recommended; call 320-629-6356 or visit www. mnhs.org.

OCT. 18 SPAGHETTI FEED/BAKE SALE The public is invited to Hinckley Senior Center (301 E. Main St.) from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a spaghetti feed and bake sale. A fee is charged for the meal. OCT. 18 MONROE CROSSING The Braham Event Center will be hosting “Monroe Crossing” performing live at 4 p.m. The event is open to the public. Tickets are available in advance at the Event Center or at the door the evening of the concert. OCT. 18 KANABEC COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting will take place at 2 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center. Local historian and board member Matt Anderson will give a presentation on “The Ancients of Kanabec County” and has prepared a display of stored artifacts for viewing. Snacks will be served and persons will be able to tour the museum following the meeting. The public is invited to attend. OCT. 19 RED CROSS BLOOD DONATION The American Red Cross bloodmobile will be at SPIRE

Credit Union in Mora from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. All blood types are needed. To make an appointment call 800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org. OCT. 19 NORTHERN EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The next meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center in Mora. A video will be shown about night photography. Members can submit up to two images in the open category and or the interpretive category: “Reflections Always Give me Pause.” Submit photos to nephotoclub@ yahoo.com. The meeting is open to anyone interested in learning more about photography. OCT. 20 PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY EVENT Pine Technical & Community College along with Toshiba Machine, Perkin Elmer and Powell McGee and Associates is offering a four-hour event showcasing the latest technology in plastic injection molding technology, plastics testing and plastic bonding. It will be held at Pine Technical College and will include individual breakout sessions. Those interested in pursuing an education in the plastics field as well as regional businesses and industries are invited to attend. There will be two sessions

offered: 12:30 - 4:30 or 4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Call Kris at 320-629-4568 or Heidi at 320-629-5178 to RSVP. OCT. 21 FIRSTLIGHT HEALTH SYSTEM BOARD OF DIRECTORS The next meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. in the hospital board room located on the second floor. OCT. 21 55+ DRIVER IMPROVEMENT COURSE A four-hour refresher course will be offered at the Isle Recreation Center from 8 a.m. to noon. Th is course is open to the public and persons 55 and older who complete the initial eight-hour course and maintain the fourhour refresher course every three years are eligible for a 10 percent discount on auto insurance. A fee is charged for the course. For more information and to register call 888-234-1294. Th is course is also available online at www.mnsafetycenter.org.

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Brenda M. Junnila, D.D.S. Mike Doty, D.D.S. Ogilvie - 272-4450 Milaca - 983-2455

Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00 Sat. 8:00-Noon Dr. Gene Webster Dr. Laura Aasen For all your pet care, Call 320-629-7591 www.pinecityanimalhospital.com www.facebook.com/pinecity. animalhospital.mn

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East Central Veterinarians

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679-3073

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Funeral

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

Optometrist

2004 Mahogany St., Mora - 679-4197

Dr. Amy Anderson Dr. Donna Wesp Dr. Mary Olson Dr. Sophie Norberg Dr. Lola Heinrich Dr. Laura Byers Dr. Mark Monson Dr. Melody Pust Dr. Galen Brelie Dr. Carol Evans Dr. Daina Rosen Providing health care for small animals. Please call for an appointment.

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OCT. 23 BRAHAM COMMUNITY EVENT The public is invited to a fun fall evening beginning at 7 p.m. in Braham behind Salon 311. There will be a hayride, bonfire S’mores and bluegrass music. Bring a lawn chair and S’mores stick. Th is event is sponsored by the Braham Area Chamber of Commerce. OCT. 23  25 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE ABC Theatre Company and the Braham Event Center will present dinner theatre performances of “Arsenic and Old Lace” on Oct. 23 - 25. There will be a dinner show at 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and a 2 p.m. dessert matinee on Saturday and Sunday. For tickets call 763-444-4539 or go to abctheatrecompany.com. THANK YOU The Marvin Tollefson family would like to thank all those who attended, gave or donated in any way. Thank you to Deacon Gene Biever, Paul Bacigalupi and Ed Pangerl for the wonderful service and music, to the Immaculate Conception Church who served lunch, to Swanson Funeral Home, VFW Post 4258, American Legion Post #51 and the Minnesota National Guard, Wyoming Fairview Lakes Cancer Clinic and Hospice care staff. God bless you. Marvin Tollefson family

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OCT. 22 TODDLER STORYTIME Mora Public Library will be having Toddler Storytime at 11 a.m. for children 18 months to 3 years old. Register at the library by calling 679-2642.

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OCT. 22 CONGRESS COMES TO YOU Congressman Rick Nolan (MN08) will have members of his staff in Mora from 11 to noon at the Dala House Apartments Senior Dining (470 Bean Ave.) and from 3 - 4 p.m. at the Kanabec County Courthouse. Staff members will answer questions the public may have.

OCT. 23 HALLOWEEN HAUNT AT VALLEYFAIR Ogilvie Community Ed invites youth age 14 and older to a haunting evening at Valleyfair from 4:30 p.m. OCT. 22 to 1:30 a.m. MEDICARE OPEN A fee is charged and will include ENROLLMENT transportation, a free bag meal and Area seniors are invited to Eastwood Life Enrichment Center a ticket for 13 rides. There will also in Mora from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to be five scare zones, seven mazes, three shows and lots of ghouls and meet with Senior LinkAge Line staff who will be offering counsel- zombies. Bring extra money for concessions, gift shop purchases and ing for Medicare Open Enrollthe “Rip Cord.” ment which begins Oct. 15 and Registration is due by Oct. 20. Call 272-5003 for more information and to register.

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JEREMY D. GRABER Jeremy Darwin Graber died on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015 after a long battle with chronic pain, chemical dependency and depression. He was 40 years old. He was born on Nov. 20, 1974 in Cambridge. He was a life-long resident of Mora and graduated from Mora High School in 1993. He was employed in the construction field. He had a passion for building and started a company, Rockwood Log Homes, to pursue that passion. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, as well as a very talented wood-worker. He loved playing cribbage and pool and excelled in both. He enjoyed golf and spending time with his buddies doing the things that brought him life. He was a proud and loving father, an amazing son, a devoted brother, uncle, cousin and friend.

60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY BARNEY & MARY FALLS Please join us in celebrating the 60th wedding anniversary of Barney and Mary Falls on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015 from 1 - 5 p.m. at Hope Lutheran Church in Grasston. No gifts, please. OCT. 24 LUTEFISK & MEATBALL DINNER Holden Lutheran Church will have their annual dinner from 1-5 p.m. There will also be a bake sale with crafts and cookbooks available to purchase. They are located at 27987 150th St., north of Isle. For more information call 320-592-3204 or 320-592-3513. REUNION NOTICES: MORA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1970 The Mora High School Class of 1970 has been invited to Rich and Kathy Fuchs home for a class get together on Saturday, Oct. 24 beginning at 4 p.m. Bring a lawn chair and a snack to share. Pizza will be ordered about 7 p.m. for delivery. There is also plenty of room in the house so the event will be held rain or shine. Pass the word. For more information call 320-679-1995. MEMORIAL

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SHELDON NASCENE April 23, 1935 Oct. 15, 2010 Five years have passed since Sheldon, our loving husband, dad, grandpa and great-grandpa, left us to be with God in Heaven. Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never. Sadly missed by, LaVonne, Kevin and Lee Ann, Sheryl, Kyle and Barb, Kim and Carmela, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren He was loved by many and will be greatly missed. He was preceded in death by infant daughter, Marissa Graber; grandparents, Asa and Florence Campbell, and grandfather, Alden Graber. He is lovingly survived and remembered by his former spouse, the mother of his children, Jessica Graber; children, Taylor (Jennah) Graber and Cassandra (Stevie) Graber; parents, Barry (MaryJo) Graber and Julie (Tom) Wilson; grandmother, Marion Graber; siblings, MaLana (Marvin) Kotiranta, Jill (Erik) Gustafson, Luke (Lindsay) Graber, Anni (Matt) Steenson and Brett (Tara) Wilson; nieces and nephews, Miranda, Matthew, Justin, Saebyn, Elle and Noah and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 16, 2015 at Quamba Baptist Church with Rev. Ivan Fiske officiating. Visitation will be from 9 until 11 a.m. at the church. Pallbearers will be Tom Tober, Brett Johnson, Luke Graber, Taylor Graber, Nate Rod and Brent Danielson. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Mora. Arrangements by Dresser-Methven Funeral Home.


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Some people live in suburban areas where they can park their cars in driveways or garages, while others live in cities and have to park on the street, where snow plows can do a wonderful job of burying vehicles underneath mounds of snow. Rescuing a car or truck from a pile of snow can be tricky and time-consuming, but there is a process that can make the job easier.

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OCT. 24 SOUP & SANDWICH LUNCHEON & BAKE SALE The Pine City Senior Center will hold a soup & sandwich luncheon & bake sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All proceeds help pay for building maintenance and upkeep. For more information call Kathy Haug at 320-629-4709 or Cary Rootkie at 320-629-3414.

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OCT. 25 S.A.L. FRENCH TOAST BREAKFAST A French Toast Breakfast sponsored by the Sons of the American Legion will be served from 8 a.m. to noon at the Pine City American Legion. French toast, eggs, sausage and beverages are included. Discounted tickets are available in advance at the Legion or from S.A.L. members.

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

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Craft Fair WINDOW is seeking donations of hand-made crafts, quilts, afghans and baked goods for their annual craft fair to be held Saturday, November 7 from 9 am – 3pm in Hinckley. Donations can be dropped off at either the Hinckley or Cloquet RIÀFH 3OHDVH FDOO IRU LQIRUPDWLRQ 'RQDWLRQ receipts are available upon request.

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or those age 15+ interested in becoming lifeguards for our indoor pool Please leave contact information at 320-272-5003

Thanks! For making the Grand Opening of our Pine City Clinic a BIG success! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

TO SELLING YOUR STUFF.

Best Rentals Bob Hunt BOLDT Construction Chris’ Foods City of Pine City Dragon Wagon DSGW Architects Kanabec Publications Kristin Wachsmuth of 7 Paisley Pumpkins Photography Lee’s Pro Shop Marah Christine Photo and Design Minpack Pine City Chamber of Commerce Pine City Pioneer Sgt. 1st Class Erickson and the Army National Guard Promosolutions ProPrint Duluth The Flower Box The Oak Gallery The Pine County Sheriff’s Department WCMP Radio

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OCT. 24 IMAGE ART SHOW OPENS The annual East Central Regional IMAGE Art Show opens in Braham, 112 Main Ave. S., at 5 p.m. The awards ceremony is scheduled for 6 p.m. IMAGE is a celebration of art in Region 7E which is comprised of Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs and Pine counties. The show runs through Nov. 6, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 31, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information call 320396-2337 or visit www.ecrac.org. OCT. 24 FREE NAMI WORKSHOP The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Minnesota (NAMI Minnesota) will hold a free, six-hour interactive workshop that provides families and individuals with information on mental illnesses, practical coping strategies, and hope for recovery. The workshop will be held in

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SAVE NOW UNDER $3,000 ‘79 Ford F-250 S-Cab, 8 ft. box, V8, auto, only 59k mi. .$2,670 ‘88 Cadillac Deville, 4 dr., V8, auto, only 114k miles ....$2,188 ‘93 Ford Ranger, reg. cab, 4x4, V6, auto, low miles ......$1,988 ‘95 Lincoln Town Car, 4 dr., V8, auto, leather ...............$1,688 ‘96 GMC Yukon SLT, 4 dr., 4x4, V8, auto, leather............$2,995 ‘98 Chev Lumina, 4 dr., V6, auto ...................................$1,777 ‘99 Chev Malibu LS, 4 dr., V6, auto ...................................$999 ‘99 Buick Regal, 4 dr., 3800, V6, GS, leather, moon.......$2,888 ‘99 Buick LeSabre, 4 dr., 3800, V6, leather ...................$2,688 ‘99 Dodge Ram 1500 Club cab, 4 dr., V8, auto, 4x2....$2,777 ‘00 Ford Ranger, super cab, 4x4, V6, auto.....................$1,888 ‘00 Ford Focus ZTS, 4 dr., 4 cyl, 5 speed ........................$2,499 ‘00 Dodge Neon, 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto .................................$2,495 ‘00 Ford Expedition, Eddie Bauer, loaded, V8 ..............$1,995 ‘00 Pontiac Sunfire SE, 4 dr., V6, auto..........................$2,666 ‘01 Ford Focus ZX3, 3 dr., 4 cyl, auto .............................$1,999 ‘01 Cadillac Catera, 4 dr., V6, auto, leather, black .........$1,995 ‘03 PT Cruiser Touring, 4 dr, 4 cyl., ..............................$1,995 ‘03 Ford Taurus SES, 4 dr., V6, auto ..............................$1,988 ‘05 Chev Venture Van, V6, auto, local trade ....................$2,499 ‘05 Chev Cobalt 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto ................................$2,777 ‘06 Ford Taurus SE, 4 dr. V6, auto ..............................$2,999

REACH 18,500 HOMES at the lowest price in the area!

CARS/VANS ‘00 GMC Safari SLE, AWD, 6 cyl, auto, low miles .........................................................................$3,999 ‘03 Olds Aurora, 4 dr., 4.0, V6, very low mi., leather ...................................................................$4,350 ‘04 Pontiac Sunfire, 2 dr, 4 cyl., auto .........................................................................................$3,488 ‘05 Hyundai Sonata GL, 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, moonroof .................................................................$4,495 ‘05 Hyundai Elantra GLS 5 dr., 4 cyl, 5 spd, low miles................................................................$3,999 ‘06 Chev HHR, 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto ...................................................................................................$4,988 ‘06 Chev Uplander LS, 3.5 V6, captain’s chairs, rear DVD ............................................................$3,999 ‘06 Ford 500 4 dr., V6, auto..........................................................................................................$3,999 ‘07 Dodge Caliber SXT, FWD, 4 cyl, auto, rear DVD .....................................................................$5,380 ‘07 Toyota Yaris, 2 dr., 4 cyl., 5 speed, excellent fuel economy....................................................$4,995 ‘07 Chrysler Town & Country, V6, auto .....................................................................................$5,388 ‘07 Ford Focus, 5 dr, 4 cyl, 5 speed ..............................................................................................$4,488 ‘08 Chev HHR LS, 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto...............................................................................................$5,888 ‘08 Ford Fusion SEL, 4 dr., V6, auto ............................................................................................$6,999 ‘09 Chev Impala LT, 4 dr., V6, auto..............................................................................................$5,995 ‘09 Toyota Corolla LE, 4 cyl, auto ...............................................................................................$4,995 ‘11 Chev Cruz, 4 dr., 4 cyl, 6 spd man., EcoBoost, 40+ mpg ........................................................$7,777 ‘12 Ford Focus SE, 4 dr., 4 cyl, auto, low miles ......................................................................... $10,777 TRUCKS/SUVS ‘93 Ford F-700, 16ft. flatbed dually, 4x2, 5.9 Cummings Diesel...................................................$7,495 ‘97 Ford F-150, super cab, short box, 4x4, V8, auto. ....................................................................$3,888 ‘00 Ford F-150, super cab, 4x4, V8, auto, leather.........................................................................$4,444 ‘00 Chev Silverado 1500, reg. cab, 4x4, V8, auto, 1 owner.........................................................$4,888 ‘01 Ford F-550 Dump Truck , 7.3 turbo diesel, low miles ......................................................... $15,980 ‘01 Chev Suburban LT, 4x4, V8, auto, nice, loaded .....................................................................$3,999 ‘02 Ford F-350, crew cab, 4x4, 7.3 diesel, manual transmission ............................................... $11,777

679-2661 or 629-6771

TRUCKS/SUVS ‘03 Chev Tahoe, Z-71, 4x4, V8, auto, leather ...............................................................................$7,995 ‘03 Chev TrailBlazer LTZ, 4x4, V6, auto, leather .........................................................................$4,995 ‘04 Chev Silverado 1500 Z-71, Ext. cab, 4x4, V8, auto...............................................................$8,995 ‘04 Chev Colorado, ext. cab, 4x4, auto........................................................................................$6,988 ‘04 Chev Tahoe LT, 4 dr., 4x4, V8, auto, leather, loaded, rear DVD ...............................................$7,895 ‘05 GMC Sierra SLE 1500, crew cab, 4x4, V8, auto ......................................................................$8,889 ‘05 Saturn Vue, AWD, 6 cyl., auto, leather...................................................................................$6,495 ‘05 GMC Envoy SLT, 4x4, 6 cyl., auto, leather ..............................................................................$6,488 ‘06 GMC Envoy, 4 dr, 6 cyl., 4x4 ...................................................................................................$5,988 ‘06 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, V6, auto, 4x4.......................................................................$6,995 MOTORCYCLES/ATV/MOTORHOMES/ETC. ‘99 Chev 28’ Daybreak by Damon, V8, generator, rear cam................................................... $11,700 ‘01 Buell 1200cc, black, only 16,000 miles .................................................................................$3,450 ‘02 Ford 34’ Flair Fleetwood RV, Generator, 2 slides, low mi. ................................................ $22,495

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Country living on 20 acres. 2 fireplaces, wood floors and ceiling, horse property/log home- Mora. Stunning 4 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, log home with vaulted ceilings and an open floor plan. MLS 4628196 Visit us Online at www.ucmilaca.com

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FWD, 2.0, 4 cyl, auto, leather heated seats, luxury pkg, keyless entry and more 16,500 miles

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2 Door, 2.0, 4 cyl, auto, air, cruise control, power windows and locks, SYNC, one owner vehicle, 85,600 miles

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$6,350

$9,250 ‘12 FORD F150

‘14 FORD EDGE Limited, AWD, heated leather seats, dual climate control 17,000 miles

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18 - ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 18, 2015

CLASSIFIEDS 12 LIVESTOCK

154 EMPLOYMENT

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

Has an

Immediate Opening

52 AUTOS We Sell Used Auto Parts. We Buy Vehicles and Non-serrus Metals. Vehicle pick up available. 28178 Hwy 107 Brook Park, MN 55007

Call 320-679-7500 '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. 1967 Ford F-600 4x4 13,350 miles, very clean $7,500 (320) 384-7761

53 VEHICLES WANTED Vehicles for Parts & Junk Wanted Get more than “scale” price for your vehicle. Also wanted ’73-’87 Chevrolet pickups and Blazers for parts. Towing available.

Call Ostrom’s Auto Parts Grasston, MN • 320-396-2567

102 SERVICES

for a

Part-Time Floral Designer who likes to multi-task with a variety of small business duties and will work every other Saturday. Inquire inside at Dandelion Floral, 121 South Union Street, Mora.

PINE COMMUNITY FOOD SHELF Serving the Community of Pine City for Over 20 years!

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR $15$20 PER HOUR D.O.Q

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Alterations and clothing repairs, 25 years experience. 320-3964152 Contact Rosemary. Braham Dave's Garage Door service. Spring replacement, servicing, doors, and openers. (763)286-3002. East Central S a n i t a t i o n Commercial & residential, container service, carts provided. 763-689-2171 or 763444-9862 Merles Water Conditioning 651-777-1349 mywatermn.com Water Softener Repairs, Filter changes, Preventitive Maintenance, Iron Removal, and so much more! Please see our ad in the Professional and Service Directory of this newspaper.

Mobile home/Park model transport and set up. State wide. Check us out. www.mwmover.com 612-607-9878.

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

154 EMPLOYMENT 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

Benefits Available Contact Pat 218-768-5005

157 EMPLOYMENT PART TIME HELP WANTED PART TIME COOK

Signe & Olivias is hiring for all shifts. Direct care w/elderly, experience preferred but will train. Call Corinne, 320-272-0115.

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Golden Horizons, Pine City

RN Part-Time & On-Call

WALLPAPERING & REMOVAL

Now Hiring Raveill Trucking

Retired or Experienced Truck Drivers? We are looking for drivers part-time or full-time for an established company with experienced dispatchers. Regional 53' van drivers wanted. Home base Askov/ Willow River/ Sandstone, MN. New equipment and paper logs. Class A and drug test required. Call 320-838-3103

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must pass background study, experienced with the elderly a plus but not required.

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Praxair Dealer Now Offering Oxygen, acetylene & welding gases. Also, cylinder leasing.

154 EMPLOYMENT

1545 Harbor St., Ogilvie, MN Corrine 320-272-0115

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Church Administrator Trinity Lutheran, North Branch. 15 hr/wk. Duties include general bookkeeping, payroll, financial reporting, and property management. Successful applicants should have at least an associate degree in accounting or business. Send cover letter, resume and reference list to office@trinitynorthbranch.org.

Holly Fair 32 d A 32nd Annuall Art & Craft Show Sponsored by: the East Central Women of Today Saturday, November 14, 2015 Trailview School, Mora 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Now accepting vendor applications; including home party sales. Contact us for more information: Holly Fair, c/o East Central Women of Today PO Box 51, Mora, MN 55051 www.eastcentralwot.org

301 FARM MISC. MISC.

Part time hair stylist, experience preferred. Contact Elaine at Hair Expressions in Ogilvie. 320-272-4768.

Looking for available, tillable farmland to rent. Call-text-email Darek, 612-730-5941 darek@nielsenfarms. com

302 FEED/ SEED/HAY

Round Bale Crop Cutter Baler BR 7070 New Holland Net Wrap • Roto Cut Braham • Grasston Pine City • Rush City

Call 651

St. Clare Living Community of Mora is currently seeking to fill 2 PT openings in our nursing department.

* 1 - .6 Days

* 1 - .6 Evenings

These positions offer a highly competitive salary base, compensation credit for experience and shift differential pay. We offer PTO, EIB, Holiday pay and a comprehensive benefit package for employees working 30+ hours per week. To take advantage of this opportunity please stop in or contact Human Resources St. Clare Living Community of Mora 110 7th St. N, Mora, MN 55051 (320) 679-141 Fax (320) 679-8350 Email: nancy.dobbins@bhshealth.org St. Clare Living Community is Equal Opportunity Employer

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353 BUILDING SUPPLIES

AVAILABLE AT

MILACA BUILDING CENTER Loose-Fill Figerglass Insulation • Non-Corrosive • Non-Flamable • Non-Combustible • Pest Resistant • Pure Glass Fibers • No Bonding Agents • Customer Satisfaction

Hay For Sale: 4'x5' bales mixed hay. No rain, $30 cash, will load 320-679-4098.

308 POULTRY

New wheel chair in box.

16”x18”seat, $1,500 value. Will take 50%+ off. 218-780-9827

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BROILER CHICKENS

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

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Deb's Tiny Tots experience. Infant thru school ages. Certified CPR/First Aid. Braham. 763-333-4990.

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

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Where those in the know go Sell your stuff quickly in the Classifieds. It’s simply the best way! TO PLACE AN AD, STOP IN AT THE PINE CITY PIONEER OR CALL 320-629-6771 OR GO TO

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355 HOUSEHOLD For sale: 15 cubic foot chest freezer great condition $175. 320-679-4050.

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

OTR Drivers Wanted

D&N Trucking is looking for FT OTR drivers with 2 years verifiable exp., 23 years of age and a satisfactory MVR. We have FL and West runs, 8-10 days out with 3-4 days off; Midwest Runs, 3-4 days out and 2-3 days off and part-time available. Benefits, Paid Vacation, and Bonus available. Please call Jamie or Jeff at 763-389-4816 or 800-247-3851. www.dntruck.com

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MILACA BUILDING CENTER 100 3rd Ave., Milaca

320-983-2132 355 HOUSEHOLD For Sale–2-piece decorative china hutch in excellent condition. 83”H X 63”W X 18”D. Medium brown oak. $500

Information Technology Specialist Neighborhood National Bank is seeking a full-time IT Specialist responsible for assisting with software application upgrades, security management, user account management, email systems, internet access and office systems. This position will also support the data processing department and requires flexible scheduling. Candidates must be detail-oriented, able to multi-task, and have excellent communication and organizational skills. The candidate hired will be located in either the Alexandria or Mora office of Neighborhood National Bank. Neighborhood National Bank provides a competitive salary and benefit package. Qualified candidates may submit a cover letter and resume to: kanderson@pnbmora.com Neighborhood National Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Member FDIC.

The Refuge Network No One Deserves To Be Abused • Domestic Violence Advocacy • Emergency Shelter • Sexual Assault Advocacy • Mediation Services • 24-Hour Crisis Line • Community Education • Volunteer Opportunities • Support Groups • Men’s Programming New Office in Cambridge — 1575 1st Ave. East (Hwy. 95) Isanti County........763-689-3532 Kanabec County ..........679-1737 Chisago County ...651-257-2890 Toll-Free...........1-800-338-SAFE All Services Are Free and Confidential

IRS AUCTION PUBLIC WELCOME

Sale Date: Oct. 29, 2015 Sale Time: 11 a.m. Location: 33458 Xylite Street N.E., Cambridge, MN 55008

Property Offered for Sale: 2012 Chev Silverado 3500 LTZ 4x4 2 - 2012 Honda Goldwing Trikes 2007 Featherlite 4-Horse Trailer w/LQ 2011 Open Range 5th Wheel RV 1947 Ford Truck, Model 79T For Information, Visit: www.irsauctions.gov or call Robert Biluk, 313-610-3661 or e-mail Robert.f.Biluk@irs.gov

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Service Technician I Sewer Services Full-Time 1st shift, benefits available.

Visit our website for more info and to apply or call

320-983-2447

septiccheck.com

E.S. Tech

RN’S & LPN’S

Antiques wanted: Cast iron cookware, radios, marbles, pocket watches, coins, postcards, photos, crocks, decoys, railroad. Call Gary, 320-679-2535, or 651-238-0909.

Custom

10 acres of prairie hay. Free. Call 320-679-2492.

159 HEALTH CARE

351 ANTIQUES/ ART

Part time – 0.5 FTE (40 hours a pay period). Hours will vary, Sunday – Saturday. High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Apply on line at www.firstlighthealthsystem.org Or email resume to hr@fl-hs.org FirstLight Health System 301 Highway 65 South Mora, MN 55051 320-225-3612 EOE

FT & PT Press Operator Positions 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 Weekly Shifts A Shift – Monday-Friday 7:00am- 3:00pm B Shift Monday – Friday 3:00pm – 11:00pm C Shift Sunday – Thursday 11:00pm – 7:00 am Our Rotating 6/3 Schedule 3 days off for every 6 days of work Same hours as listed under the Weekly 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 online at careers.frandsencorporation.com Or by email at hr@frandsencorporation.com Plastech Corporation 920 Frandsen Ave S Rush City, MN 55069 Equal Opportunity Employer

PART-TIME COOK’S ASSISTANT Two 4 hour shifts per week + fill-in hours as needed. Previous commercial cooking experience preferred. Prep work, some baking, cleaning. Hours vary.

DIETARY AIDE 5pm-8pm, various days, part-time

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Casual, Day Shift

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AIDE Casual, various shifts

PATIENT REGISTRATION Central & ED Registration Casual, various shifts Apply online at www.burnettmedicalcenter.com, click on BMC Careers. Human Resources BURNETT MEDICAL CENTER 257 W. St. George Ave. Grantsburg, WI 54840 shinrichs@burnettmedicalcenter.com


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

320-2308823 www.theused furniturestore.com

358 FIREWOOD

CHAIN SAW CHAINS FOR SALE $1 an inch + .99¢ 16" –$16.99 18" – $18.99 20" – $20.99 Jeff ’s Welding 320-679-2524 20' Basswood, 5 cord load, $450, 320-679-1815. Dry Oak firewood. Lrg pickup load, $120 Fast, free delivery 320-241-6983 Wanted: Standing saw timber and firewood, (320)679-1815.

361 LAWN & GARDEN Black rotted manure, lg load, fast delivery. Also firewood. 320241-6983 or 479-2446952.

362 MISC. Locally Grown

APPLES ARE READY NOW 6 Varieties To Come As They Ripen Open:

Thurs. Oct. 15Fri. Oct. 16 10am-6pm

369 WANTED Wanted: Sheds to rent to store farm machinery. 320-5101630. 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.

401 AUCTION CALENDAR Online Absolute Auction. Auction closes Tuesday, October 27, 6 p.m. Property located at 1819 Highway 65, Mora. Open House October 18, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and October 24, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Stromberg Auctioneering, Les Stromberg, Auctioneer. Lic.# 33-17. 320-279-0935. www.strombergauc tioneering.com

Booking Fall “We do all types of auctions”

401 AUCTION CALENDAR Sat., October 24, 10 a.m. 3 Storage Units sold individually, located at Mora Public Storage, 2123 Hwy. 65, Mora. Stromberg Auctioneering, Les Stromberg, Auctioneer. Lic.# 3317. 320-279-0935 www.strombergauctioneering.com

403 CRAFTS/ BOUTIQUES Nature's Designs Oct. 3&17, 8-5, Nov. 7&14 8-5, 935 4th Ave. SW, Pine City Nature's Designs Oct.3&17,8-5, Nov. 7&14 8-5,935 4th Ave.SW,Pine City

404 GARAGE SALES St. Mary's Church Rummage Sale. Final days, Thurs., Oct. 22, 8-4; Fri., Oct. 23, 8-4. $3 a bag. 4H Building on the Kanabec County fairgrounds, Mora.

405 MOVING SALES

Now Booking MOVING SALE Oct. 22 Fall Auctions Call Les Stromberg Certified Real Estate Auctioneer

320-279-0935 CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Call 320-679-2661 Mora or 320-629-6771 Pine City

8am-4:30pm Oct. 23 8am-3pm

Couch, hideabed, love seat, chairs, rocker, dresser, full size bed, kitchenware, glassware, linens, outside decor, holiday decorations, TV, Christmas tree, misc. shop items, drafting table

2150 Howe Ave, Mora

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

368 APPLIANCES For Sale: Reconditioned washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators. Rick's Home Furnishings (320) 6794047 Round oak table with three leaves for sale. $125. 651-674-5545 North Branch location.

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452 RENTALS RESIDENTIAL 4-BR House w/2-car garage + lean-to, avail 11/1/15 no smoking, no pets, close to PC elem school, utilities not included $1100/mo. Wed.-Sun call (320)629-8112 For Rent Hinckley/Brook Park 2 bedroom farm house with 10 acres, washer, dryer, $950 utilities not included, garage space, no smoking, no pets (612)581-0075 Excellent 2-BDRM twin home in Mora, available immediately. Single car garage, all appliances included. $750/mo. Damage deposit required. Strictly non-smoking. Strictly no pets. 612-532-4890. For Rent: Mora, 1-BDRM & den townhouse available November 1. Garage & off-street parking. No smoking or pets. $735 + utilities. Denny 507-269-7639.

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

(763) 286-3265 cell 48'x120' $500/mo, 7 month minimum, Pine City (320) 629-3303

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.

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

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

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Auto/Small Engine Mechanic Auto/Small Engine Mechanic needed at our Mora location. PT position with possible FT opportunity for the right candidate. Experience required and ASE Certification a plus. Competitive wage above industry standards. Must provide own tools. Please apply online at www.federatedcoops.com

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PTE Inc.

Full-time/part-time positions open working with Vulnerable Adults in Chisago/Pine/Isanti counties. For position details & to apply online, visit our website www.providecare.com

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

Lakes and Pines C.A.C., Inc. is excited to announce a new position in Aitkin County, and is seeking a highly motivated, self-starter to join their team as a Family Resource Specialist. This new position was created as part of a collaboration project between Aitkin County Health and Human Services and Lakes and Pines, C.A.C. The Family Resource Specialist will conduct home visits and will work directly with parents to provide resources and outreach opportunities to connect parents to services that help relieve chronic stressors that are interfering with the parent’s ability to meet their family’s needs. Position requires a High School Diploma or equivalency. Preferred education includes a Bachelor’s degree in the fields related to Social, Education, Human and / or Family Services. Must be highly organized and have the ability to work independently. Requires a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. The starting wage for this full time position is $15.75/ hour and includes full benefits. For information, job description and application contact: Lakes & Pines C.A.C., an Equal Opportunity Employer 1700 Maple Ave. East, Mora, MN 55051-1227

for full time employment. Apply in person to:

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Wednesday 4-dusk Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 10am-6pm 601 375th Ave, Stanchfield 763-689-2282

Meadowbrook 1 & 2-BR apartments, Mora, starting at $635 and up per mo. No smoking, no pets. Contact Denny, 507-269-7639.

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

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Special Education Paraprofessionals Sunrise River School 33.75 hrs/wk; starting $12.32/hr Lunchroom/Playground Supervisor Sunrise River School 2.25-2.50 hrs/day; starting $10.68/hr All positions are open until filled Please apply online at our district website: www.isd138.org

is currently looking for 2 positions:

General Laborer: Full-time. Working in the shop as a helper. Duties include but not limited to the following: Scuff sanding, taping of cabinets, assembly of parts, getting pallets of product ready to ship and keeping a clean work environment. Starting pay is $9/hour. Automatic $1 after 90 days. Sprayer: Full-time. Must have experience in spraying and knowledge of the spray guns and how they operate. Must be organized and keep things clean. Would prefer a sprayer who can spray a variety of finishes. Starting pay depends on experience. Must be able to work in a fast paced environment. Hours are Monday-Friday 7am-3:30pm. Occasional overtime will be required. Please apply in person at 243 North Dual Blvd., Isanti, MN 55040

Print & Online Editor Isanti-Chisago County Star Newspaper We are seeking an individual who loves to be out of the office and has the talent to discover and report on the news of the community. Strong writing and interpersonal skills a must as well as the ability to work independently. Other duties will include leading our online newspaper, design and pagination of paper, and photography. Excellent benefit package and work environment. Send resume and clips to Mike Gainor, Managing Editor: editor@pinecitymn.com


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