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VOL. LXXXIII-NO. 36

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8, 2019

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MEMORIALS WITH INNOVATION AND DISTINCTION 1-800-247-0748, 320-396-2938 FAX 320-396-2154 Box 226 204 Main Ave. S. Braham, MN. 55006 mike@brahammonument.com

BEFORE FREEZE UP SALE WE HAVE AVAILABLE A NUMBER OF SPECIAL PRICED MONUMENTS AND MARKERS THAT ARE AVAILABLE FOR FALL DELIVERY.

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Single grave monument 2' panel, charcoal gray $1743.00 Double grave monument 3' panel, morning rose $1835.00 Flat markers, morning rose, India black, China gray, charcoal. Single 2'xl' $625.00 • Double 3'xl' $921.00 plus tax. Price includes, granite, lettering, design of your choice and installation where allowed. We have great pricing on many other types, sizes and colors of memorials as well. Stop by our showroom on Main Street in Braham. Check us out at www.brahammonument.com Or give us a call 1-800-396-2938 BRING THIS AD WITH YOU AND RECEIVE A FREE CONCRETE FOUNDATION. (UP TO $350.00 VALUE) ONLY WITH PURCHASE OF NEW MEMORIAL. RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY.

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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

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DEALS ON CARS

DEALS ON VANS '18 Ford Transit Cargo Van, 19,000 mi, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,475

DEALS ON PICKUPS '18 Ford F-150 Platinum, 25,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, white gold ..................... $47,975 '18 Ford F-250 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 6.2 V8, gray ...................................... $37,675 '18 Ford F-250 XLT, 14,000 mi, 4x4, Crew Cab, 6.7 diesel, white ............................ $47,975

'18 Ford F-150 XLT, 13,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, silver ..................................... $34,475 '18 Ford Escape SE, 19,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0 ecoboost, sunroof, gray ............................ $21,975 '17 Ford F-150 XLT, 12,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 2.7 ecoboost, navigation, black ........... $33,975 '17 Jeep Cherokee Limited, 29,001 mi, 4x4, V6, sunroof, leather, nav., red ............... $25,976 '17 Ford F-150 XLT, 19,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 2.7 ecoboost, sport package, white...... $33,475 '17 Ford Explorer Platinum, 29,000 mi, 4x4, 3.5 eboost, lthr, sroof, nav, white ........ ..$37,975 '16 Ford F-150 XLT, 24,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 2.7 ecoboost, heated seats, blue ........... $29,975 '17 Ford Escape SE, 29,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, ecoboost, tow pkg., white gold .............. ..$19,475 '15 Ford F-150 XLT, 29,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 3.5 ecoboost, 6 1/2' box, green ......... $31,975 '16 Ford Escape Titanium, 40,000 mi, FWD, 2.0, eboost, sroof, nav., white ........ .....$17,975 '15 Ford F-150 XLT, 37,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, long box, white ...................... $31,475 '16 Ford Escape SE, 52,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0 ecoboost, magnetic .................................. $16,975 '13 Ford F-150 XLT, 48,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 5.0 V8, silver....................................... $22,975 '15 Ford Escape Titanium, 25,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0, tow pkg, red ........................... .....$19,475 '13 Ford F-150 Lariat, 89,000 mi, 4x4, S-Crew, 5.0 V8, sunroof, black ..................... $24,975 '15 Ford Escape SE, 47,000 mi, 4x4, 2.0 ecoboost, black ....................................... $15,975 '12 Ford F-150 Lariat, 107,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 3.5 eboost, sroof, astart, htd seats, blk $18,975 '14 Ford Escape SE, 126,000 mi, 4x4, ecoboost, red ................................................ $9,975 '11 Ford Ranger XLT, 62,000 mi, 4x4, S-Cab, 4.0 V6, ďŹ berglass topper, red ............... $16,975 '14 Ford Edge SEL, 92,000 mi, AWD, V6, cinnamon ............................................... $13,975 '12 Expedition Limited, 103,000 mi, 5.4, V8, leather, moonroof, silver ...................... $17,475 '11 Ford F-150 XL, 159,000 mi, 4x2, S-Cab, 3.5 ecoboost, 8' box, white ..................... $9,975 '07 Ford Edge SEL, 122,000 mi, AWD, V6, pewter .................................................. $8,475 '10 GMC Sierra SLE 1500, 119,000 mi, 5.3 V8, silver ............................................... $13,975 '06 Ford Freestyle Wagon SEL, 130,000 mi, FWD, leather, sunroof, tan ....................... $3,975 '06 Chevrolet 1500 LT, 151,000 mi, 4x4, Ext Cab, 5.3, V8, Leather, white................... $9,975

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Annual Pine City Horseshoe Tournament September 14, 2019

This year we will be having 2 tournaments. 1st Tournament: Random Draw for partners. Sign up at 8am • Start time at 9 am

2nd Tournament: Bring your own partner. Sign up at 12pm start time at 1pm

$15 per player per tournament. Pine City Beach/West Side Park Food and water will be on site Any questions call Eric 320-420-4821 EVERYONE IS WELCOME. COME FOR 1 TOURNAMENT OR BOTH.

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

CLASSES ON THE CATHOLIC FAITH TO BEGIN About the year 110, Saint Ignatius of Antioch wrote to the people of Smyrna. He said, “Where Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.� Want to find out more? Classes on the Catholic faith will begin Sept. 24th at Saint Patrick’s Church in Hinckley. For more info call 320-384-6313.

PLACE A CLASSIFIED TODAY!! CALL 320-679-2661 or visit www.moraminn.com click on ClassiďŹ eds, place an ad. Henriette Area Estate

DEALS ON SUVS

MORE DEALS ON PICKUPS

'16 Ford Taurus Limited, 53,000 mi, V6, leather, navigation, white .......................... $16,975 '13 Chevrolet Malibu LT, 64,000 mi, 4 dr., 4 cyl., sunroof, white ............................. $10,975 '12 Ford Fusion SEL, 72,000 mi, 4 dr., 4 cyl., AT, leather, sunroof, blue ..................... $8,275 '10 Ford Taurus SEL, 99,000 mi, V6, black.............................................................$10,275 '08 Ford Mustang Bullitt, 8,000 mi, V8, 5 spd., green............................................ $22,975 '07 Pontiac G6, 187,000 mi, 4 dr., black .................................................................. $2,475 '04 Ford Thunderbird Convertible, 60,000 mi, V8, red............................................$16,475

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DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 107 Henriette, Mn go east on 5th Avenue over the railroad tracks WKHQ JR VRXWK RQ $XEXUQ 5RDG WR ÂżUH QXPEHU DFWXDO DGGUHVV LV $XEXUQ 5RDG *UDVVWRQ 01 :$7&+ )25 $8&7,21 $552:6 /81&+ 62/' 21 *5281'6 $8&7,21((56 127( Nice tool sale with tools for machinists, woodworkers and mechanics, along with some nice WUDLOHUV DQG SURMHFW YHKLFOHV DQG FDPSHUV 6KRXOG EH VRPHWKLQJ IRU HYHU\RQH 9LHZ PRUH SKRWRV RQOLQH $Q\ VSHFLÂżF questions or more details call Doug at 320-630-6651 $8&7,21 7(506 Cash or good check. Everything sold “as isâ€?. Everything must be settled for before being removed from the premises, Bidding by numbers only. Buyers are responsible for the items they purchase. Statements made day of auction take precendence over all printed material. Owner not responsible for accidents.

VEHICLES

LAWN AND GARDEN

FIREARMS

2006 Ford escape 4x4 hybrid 4 cyl - 239k miles - new tires - needs brakes and front cv shaft, 1999 Dodge 2500 reg cab - 4x4 5.9 turbo diesel auto about 137k miles - newer tires, 1994 Chevrolet S-10 2wd ext cab- 4.3 v-6 - 5 speed needs engine work -miles at 176k, 1990 Volkswagon Jetta diesel 5 speed- miles at 186k, 1995 GMC 3500 ext cab long box dually has 6.5 turbo - auto -needs work - mileage at about 197k, Please note: there should be a Haynes repair manual for these vehicles, Construction items, 84 Mack Econodyne diesel low side dump truck - about 335k miles twin stick - transmission, Case 480k diesel standard hoe - backhoe - 2 wd, mid 1950s - boom lift truck/ tractor has extended boom - has 4 cyl Ford engine for boom and flathead 6 cyl Ford engine for drivetrain, 22 ft tandem axle trailer with pinto hitch - needs some updating has 8 x 14.5 tires, Felling Ft-2 16 ft tandem axle trailer with beaver tail and ramps has 17.5 tires loading ramps, 77 inch x 16 ft trailer- tandem axle - 15 inch tires, 100 gal skid fuel tank with hand pump, 265 diesel fuel tank on stand

Earthquake front string line trimmer push type, Simplicity 7014 - riding mower with snowblower, 2 older John Deere riders for parts, Snapper riding mower 18 hp, push mowers for parts or repair, Jonsered, Poulan, John Deere, Mccullogh, chain saws- conditions unknown, Front string line trimmer/mower push type, Earthquake rechargeable cordless garden tiller, lawn and garden tool assortment

Marlin Goose Gun 20776524 10 or 12 gauge, Marlin model 795 22 cal - mm 445401, Taurus .41 magnum revolver wd 292679, Navy Arms co. 58 cal 427, Browning Arms - a bolt 300 cal. wsm 4723369, M91/30 Russian 7.62x 52 r has bayonette 91320026736, Mossberg 12 gauge 28 inch model 835, Stainless Steel Pakistan hunting knife , assorted ammunition

SHOP TOOLS

tools, air hydraulic bumper jack, moving Black max 60 gallon 6 hp upright air compressor, Craftsman 20 gallon 3 hp dollies, 4000 lb trolley on wheels with upright air compressor, battery chargers, 2 ton chain hoist, pipe expander tool, log chains , load binders, bench grinder, electric motors, chain saw sharpener on hand held grinders, come alongs, bench stand, Maddox 21 pc wheel bearing tool kit, new, hard hats, welding helmets, vises, punches and chisels, drill bits, plumbers vise, Milwaukee portable hand auto body slide hammer, digital held metal band saw, Dewalt, Makita and inspection camera, metal storage lockers, Lp tanks, brake tools, pipe wrenches, Milwaukee corded and cordless tools, Craftsman, Proto, Mac, Stanley, Pittsburg, gear pullers all sizes, bearing tools, seal drivers, fuel injection tools, Bosch in standard style and impact from 1/4 inch to 1 inch drive, large assortment of hammer drill with bits, magnetic drill, open end wrench sets from - Craftsman, gas pressure washer, numerous engine Stanley, Pittsburg standard and metric- electrical - computer code reading equipment, compression tester, fuel some very small sizes and very large sizes, torque wrenches of all sizes, Snap pump tester, Oxygen sensor tester, Diesel SPORTING GOODS On parts washer model ydm 132, Dremel injection tester, radiator tester, volt/ohm 2005 Arctic Cat snowmobile 660 v-t tool and attachments, 12 ton shop press, testers, oil pressure tester, numerous trail model electric start and reverse - one full size 16 speed drill press, vehicle front newer Haynes vehicle repair manuals - 1 owner, 2009 Arctic Cat snowmobile Tz1- end repair tools, assortment of electric inch air gun, air tools of all sizes, vises Lxr 1100 with reverse- hand warmers drills and drill bit assortment, taps and of all types, c - clamp assortment, gear - has up seat-one owner, Snowmobile dies assortment, 110 volt 1/2 inch drive pullers of all types, hydraulic and floor tow rope and other accessories, 2000 dewalt brand impact gun, screwdrivers jacks of all types and sizes, Oils - grease, model Polaris 500 cc Sportsman 6x6 antifreeze, spray lubricants, nuts and all types, pry bars, Montezuma brand wheeler with manual dump box, 1984 bolts, paints, sanding discs, sand papers, rolling tool storage cabinet- nice unit, Honda Rs motorcycle 700 cc, Hover craft Large metal construction site tool boxes, Hammers, vise grips, pliers, cords, air with 4 cyl Subaru engine and 12.5 hp hoses, assortment of tool boxes plumbing tool assortment, electrician briggs engine this appears to be a kit WOOD WORKING TOOLS appears to be complete, 1965 15ft lone Machine 2 inch upright x 9 inch vertical star fiberglass boat - with 75 hp Chrysler Jet planer 13 inch , Central Machine sander on stand, 4 inch Sears planer, engine - restored - licensed trailer, 1957 wood miter saw, Central Machine 2 hp dust collector system, Craftsman 6 inch Rockwell 10 inch band saw, newer style , 15 ft Crestliner aluminum boat and belt sanders, Skil saws, table saws, roller planer, Craftsman 10 inch radial arm trailer, assortment of camping items, Pop up camper - Forest river brand 2007 saw, Foley 2 inch band sander, Central stands, jig saws, Craftsman router model needs electric supply cord, 1972 METAL WORKING TOOLS 32 ft Airstream camper - good condition, Miller model 215 multi matic - has wire electric, Numerous - milling machine South west express 8ft x 12 ft angle tools- large assortment of large milling feed with carbongas attachment front snowmobile trailer enclosed has 3 boring drill bits, Numerous - Starrett stick welder - mig and tig welding doors - 2 are ramp doors, Burton brand snowboard, Bows and arrows, 5x8 factory capabilities- with accessories used very brand machinist measuring tools- levelscalipers, micrometers, depth gauges, little with Vulcan welding cabinet, built licensed trailer speed dial indicators, temperature laser Thermal dynamics brand arc plasma SPECIALTY AND UNIQUE cutter- on cart Sxt model, Bobcat model gauge, hollow punch set, reamer bits, New roof mounted solar panels with Commercial grade welding fabrication 225 G ac/dc welder with Onan 2 cyl mounting hardware and controls, Apple electric start welder on cart, Linde ucc tables and carts, digital welding gauge, cider press, climbing harnesses, large Assortment of angle iron, steel stock and 305 power pac, Signature 1000 pak metal safe, Marcy performance brand, 1000xr thermal plasma cutter - 220volt, other farbricating metal items Commercial grade weight lifting equip- Wells index milling machine 3 phase ment, Ab glider, reese 5th wheel hitch adapter and plate, Dog kennel panels, View more photos online: 4 person hot tub, 4 section scaffolding www.amazingauctions.us with 4 wide aluminum planks - almost new, Insulated poly dog houses, safety worker uniforms, Semi trailer for storage roll up back door not Dot inspected, 14 cu ft chest freezer, Pile of assorted sized firewood Doug Maser Auctioneer: Lic #33-24, 320-630-6651

Estate of Curtis Leverton, Owner

www.midwestauctions.com click on Amazing Auctions (320) 384-7132 • Cell: (320) 630-6651 dougm@scicable.com

CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS Call 320-679-2661 Mora or 320-322-5243 Pine City

SEPT. 6 & 7 ďšş FARMERS’ MARKET The Pine City Farmers’ Market “Taste of Fallâ€? tasting event is Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6 & 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pine County Fairgrounds in Pine City. Learn about flu prevention, hand washing and receive free hand sanitizer. For more information visit “Pine City Farmers’ Marketâ€? on Facebook. SEPT. 7 ďšş HIDEďšşPROCESSING DEMONSTRATION Th roughout the day, Mille Lacs Indian Museum staff will work to transform a deer hide into buckskin, or leather, which was used by Ojibwe people. Learn what tools and techniques are used in this age-old practice on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SEPT. 7 NORTH COUNTRY HILLBILLYS The North Country Hillbillys Car & Truck Show will take place Saturday, Sept. 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Braham Covenant Church on County Hwy. 4 and State Hwy. 107 in Braham. There will be prize drawings, a kids tent, a valve cover race at 12 p.m. and a muffler rap contest at 2 p.m. There is no entry fee but food items for the food shelf are encouraged. Custom dash plaques will be awarded to the first 75 entrants. For questions call Les Orvis, 320-492-4579, Mike Mason, 612-221-4295, or visit www. theNCH.com.

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JANZEN AUCTION

Thursday September 12th, 10:30 AM 18512 MN 371 Brainerd MN Kevin Pietz & Greg Pearson Owners From the junction of hwy 371 & 210 head north on hwy 371 for 5.5 miles to auction site. Just North of BIR raceway. (Watch for signs)

Auctioneers Note: Formerly the Old Waterfall Restaurant/Bar in Brainerd. Everything must go! This building will be demolished for the future site of Up North Fireplace Gallery. Janzen Auctioneers would like to thank Kevin and Greg for the opportunity to conduct their Auction and look forward to seeing the new home of Up North Fireplace Gallery. 10% Buyers premium Large Restaurant Equipment Auction Restaurant Equipment Related, True glass front refrigerator, Supremetal stainless sinks, stainless tables & other stainless items, numerous beer coolers, beer taps , Beverage Air beverage coolers, Delfield Stainless side by side stainless freezer, Vulcan commercial grade gas stove, Stainless gas range, Stainless commercial dishwasher, Blakeslee commercial mixer, Commercial grade deep fryers, Blodgett commercial oven, 12’ Ansul system, Vulcan warmer, Commercial grade coffee maker, Biaggia pizza ovens, (26) Padded bar stools, (10) Smaller square tables, (3) Larger rectangular wood dining tables, (3) Round dining tables, (12) 8 FT white banquet tables & other wooden banquet tables, Approximately 200 padded dining chairs, Large quantity of stainless mixing bowls, serving pans, kettles, plates & other related, Large quantity of kitchen utensils & related, Large square pine bar, Various vending machines, (2) Walk in cooler/ freezers, Large quantity of Eagle metal racking, Bakery racks and pans, Beer mugs, wine glasses & other related, Various electronics, televisions, music related & other, Large commercial grade floor fan, Beer mirrors & other memorabilia, Smaller century safe, (2) Carrier air conditioning units. This Auction bill is a scratch of the surface be certain to attend and bring a friend! Thank you in advance, Janzen Auctioneers

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Janzen Auctioneers (218) 927-4488 • www.janzenauctions.com www.midwestauctions.com/janzen Unable to attend, Bid Online at www.proxibid.com/janzen

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763-689-2282 SEPT. 7 HINCKLEY SMOKIN’ RIB FEST Do the “Q� at the 2019 Hinckley Smokin’ Rib Fest on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at West Side Park in Hinckley. There will be BBQ ribs, wings, pulled pork sandwiches, brisket, craft vendors, family fun and live music. The event is open to the public. Contact the Hinckley Chamber of Commerce for additional information. SEPT. 7 & 8 ANDERSONS ROCK CREEK RELICS The annual Andersons Rock Creek Relics threshing and sawing show will take place Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 7 and 8 at 54433 Forest Blvd. in Rock Creek. There will be tractor and auto parades, kids’ pedal pulls, farming demonstrations, a corn maze, food, a Sunday church service, live music by Sonny Winberg and more. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. For information visit www. andersonsrockcreekrelics.com. SEPT. 8 FREE COMMUNITY PICNIC From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mora Library Park, 200 Maple Ave. W., Mora. Pork sandwiches, coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, chips, bars and lemonade. Sponsored by Kanabec County Churches of the E.L.C.A. Open to everyone.

SEPT. 8 GRANDPARENTS’ DAY LUNCH From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ogilvie School. Th is is an event for the whole family. Crafts, games, Bingo and a cake walk. Kids eat free. SEPT. 8 FOOD PANTRY FUNDRAISER BREAKFAST From 9 a.m. to noon at St. Mary’s Church Parish Center in Mora. Th ree blocks west of the stoplight. There will be a freewill offering with the proceeds going to the Ogilvie Food Shelf and the Mora Food Pantry. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. SEPT. 8 PFLAG MEETING The next meeting of the East Central MN Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays will be held at 2 p.m. at Common Ground, the Cambridge United Methodist Church, at 404 North Cypress in Cambridge. If you are in need of support, or wish to support or have questions on LGBT issues, we encourage you to attend. S hould you have any questions about our organization or meetings call 320-272-0069. You can also check our website ecmnpflag.org.

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Old Fashioned Fall Festival – Sunday, September 15 All are

Welcome!

St. Mary’s Church in Mora

Enjoy an old fashioned Sunday Chicken Dinner with all the Àxings! Served in the Parish Center 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Homemade Pies and Ice Cream included! Adults - $10, children age 4 - 10 - $5, 3 and under - free Silent Auction, Pumpkin Palooza RafÁe, e, Cash RafÁe, Country Market and Book Nook, Fair Trade Items! All ages are welcome and registration is not necessary. Call 320-629-6403 with any questions. SEPT. 9 MORA DALA DOLLS The Red Hat “Mora Dala Dolls” will meet at noon at the Mille Lacs Grand Casino in Garrison. Car pooling at Zion Lutheran Church, Mora, at 11:15 a.m. Anyone interested in joining Red Hats are invited to come. For further information call Karen Schafer at 320-679-1984 or 320-496-7082.

SEPT. 9 CHEF AND COOKBOOK AUTHOR VISIT The community is invited to a visit by chef and cookbook author Beth Dooley from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9 at East Central Regional Library-Pine City. Beth, of Minneapolis, has covered the local food scene in the Northern Heartland for 30 years. She writes for the Taste section of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, and appears regularly on KARE 11 television and MPR Appetites with Tom Crann.

SEPT. 9 WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN CONNECTION Annual Country Fair event 7 p.m. at Tobies’ Big Kettle Room

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48 Union Street North, Mora, MN 55051 320-679-4870

& Home Furnishings 117 S. Union, Mora 320-679-1871

Mojito & Margarita Specials

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH 5–7:00PM

Happy Hour Pricing for Ladies 3 - 8 p.m.

Mexican menu runs 5 - 9 p.m. 39 Union St N, Mora, MN 320-679-4300

5pm

Italian Dagos with Three Bean Salad and Chips

DJ Tuck 9pm-1am

COME AND ENJOY!

The all you can eat buffet BAKE SALE INCLUDES: haystack supper consists of pies, breads, cakes, hamburger casserole, potatoes, cookies, bars, jams/ tomatoes, lettuce, other side jellies, candy, maple dishes and dessert. syrup and honey. Freewill offering for dinner will go All donations go to the to the Amish School Fund. Amish School Fund.

TAKING APPLICATIONS - Store Clerk & Cook Positions

Best of Fall Ladies’ Night Out Event!

Meat Raffle DJ Tuck 9pm-1am

Meatloaf Patty Melt with Fries

Sept. 13 • 4-7 p.m. • 6678 110th St., Milaca

Ticket Price: $4.00

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Every Day 4-6pm

Haystack Supper & Amish Bake Sale

The Paradise Theatre is a nonprofit community theater.

Providing personalized paint, flooring & decorating for your home.

Happy Hour

Soup and Sandwich * Game Day Specials

Come in for Dinner Specials! Kitchen closes 9pm

It’s Ladies Night! Relax with great food and drink specials after shopping!

20 Beers on Tap • Daily Specials 118 Railroad Ave NE, Mora • 320-364-1131 131 31

Made Of M.O.M.’s MORA Place

Local ARTS & CRAFTS

• Antiques • Ice Cream • Collectibles • Chocolates • Home Décor

• Bicycles • Bicycle Repair • Fat Bikes

320-225-6233 P-D’s Samples & Specials Inside EMBROIDERY f Ladies’ Night! for 320-679-3700

Monday - Saturday 111 S. Union St., Mora, MN

New Arrivals for Fall Sizes small to 3x

SAVE ALL DAY Clearance Rack

FREE Ring Cleaning & Inspection

Stenstrom Jewelry 40 N. Union St., Mora

320-679-2781

Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5; Sat 9-2


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"We're Worth the Drive"

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

CLASSES ON THE CATHOLIC FAITH TO BEGIN Both Siri & Google agree. Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church. Want to know more? Classes on the Catholic Faith will begin Sept. 24th at Saint Patrick’s Church in Hinckley. For more info call 320-384-6313. SEPT. 10 BUDS ‘N’ BLOOMS GARDEN CLUB On Tuesday, Sept. 10, the Buds ‘n’ Blooms Garden Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Pine City VFW. Speaker will be Debbie Morrison from Sap Sucker Farm with the topic, “Organic Gardening.” Questions, call Verna at 320629-2762.

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Stop by for a morning of great fun, prize drawings, and of course, pancakes (served by the Mora Area Fire Department)! As part of our MBA Community Impact Month, we will be collecting food items for the local food shelves. Need not be a customer and need not be present to win.

MORA 45 North Union & Coborns 320-679-3100 www.neighborhood.bank Member FDIC NMLS 677339

SEPT. 10 AUTHOR VISIT AT CHRIS’ Local author Dean Hovey will be selling and signing copies of his latest book, “Stolen Past,” at Chris’ Foods, Pine City, on Tuesday, Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Email deanhovey@comcast.net with questions. SEPT. 10 FAMILY LAW CLINIC The Refuge Network is sponsoring a free, open to the public, Family Law Clinic on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 6 p.m., at Family Pathways (6413 Oak Street, North Branch, MN 55056). Attendees will learn the basics on dissolutions and custody, receive helpful materials and have questions answered by an attorney. There may be an opportunity for two individuals to meet with an attorney individually after the main presentation. Consultations will be on a first come, first serve basis. Visit www.familypathways.org or call Maggie at 651-257-2890 with questions.

SEPT. 16 GARDENING WORKSHOP AND POTLUCK Celebrate the end of the gardening season at a potluck supper and gardening workshop at the Pine City Community Garden at 6 p.m. See the new garden fence, raised beds and learn about putting your garden to bed from Pine County Master Gardeners. Bring your gardening questions, learn about composting, cover

crops, garden clean-up, pollinator gardens and sign up for a plot in the community garden for next year. Bring a dish to pass. Refreshments will be provided. The garden is located at 10 S.E. 3rd St. in Pine City. From the downtown stoplight it is two blocks east and three blocks north.

EMAIL CLASSIFIEDS TO frontdesk@moraminn.com

National Assisted Living Week Sept. 9-13, 2019

MONDAY

Root Beer Floats with Mello Nites Music TUESDAY

Build Your Own Sundaes WEDNESDAY

BBQ with Frank Gust THURSDAY

Family Crafts with Kathy FRIDAY S’mores by the Fire

We would like to thank all staff for their time and dedication to our tenants. Thank you to all who allow us to take care of their loved ones.

Villages of St. Clare Assisted Living 101 9th St. Mora, MN 55051

(320) 679-2576


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LORD’S PORTION DINNER Wednesday, September 18 • 4-7:00 p.m. Farmers Market - Local Veggies Bake Sale - Homebaked Goodies Silent Auction

Dinner Menu: Pork chops, potato salad, beans, corn, pickles, rolls & pie Adults: $8.00; Youth 5-18: $4.00; Under 5: Free

St. Paul Lutheran Church • 301 Church Ave. Ogilvie • 272-4352

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Sponsored by Immaculate Conception Church

Sunday, Sept. 22, 2019 • ll a.m.-3 p.m.

Pine County Fairgrounds Event Center - Pine City, MN

Kid’s Activities Music by the Millionaires 12:30 - 3 pm RafÁe 11 - 3

SCHOOL IS BACK IN SESSION!

Crazyhair • Snack walk • Yahtzee Jenga and crafts • Live Auction of Used Silverline (Dolphin) Sailboat @ 2:45pm • Drawing for 2019 Ford Escape 4WD at 3:00 pm, with Raffle Basket drawings to follow.

Fun for the whole family!

Brass Rail Chicken Dinner Beer and other beverages available for purchase • Individual tickets- $12 in advance/$13 at door • $40 max immed. family/$45 at door • Ages 5 - 12 $7 /$9 at door • 5 and under FREE Advance dinner tickets are available at Sauser’s Hardware, The Flower Box and the Parish Office

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UNITED STATES WORLD WAR II MILITARY DISPLAY Saturday, September 14th 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Fall Fest Don’t Leaf the Park Yet!

Saturday, September 28, 2019 2:00 - 6:00 pm • Library Park 210 Maple Avenue W., Mora, MN 55051

Celebrating local parks with a day of family activities, entertainment, food and fun! FAMILY ACTIVITIES IN THE PARK

ENTERTAINMENT IN THE GAZEBO

Bounce House • Pumpkin Painting • Yard Games • Hay Bale Maze Photo Station • Face Painting • Coloring and Craft Stations Volleyball • Pickleball

2:00 - 2:30 pm Juggling Show featuring Cy the Juggler 2:45 - 3:30 pm Magic Show featuring Old Man Magic 4:00 - 6:00 pm Concert featuring Kenny Krona & Rick Stener

FOOD TRUCKS LOCATED ON WOOD STREET Thank you to the following community partners and sponsors: City of Mora/City of Mora Park Board • Coborn’s • Jack L’Heureux • Kanabec County 4-H • Kanabec County Public Health • Minnesota Energy Resources • Mora Area Chamber of Commerce • Neighborhood National Bank • North Country Bottle Shop • Quality Disposal • Recovering Hope Treatment Center • SPIRE Credit Union • Tread Companyy This event is held in conjunction with Music in the Park and is organized by the City of Mora and its Park Board. The live musical performance portion of this event is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the East Central Regional Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. Questions? Contact Beth Thorp at 320-225-4807

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ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 - 13 SEPT. 11 SENIOR CITIZEN’S DANCE Fish Lake Resort, 674 Fish Lake Dr., Mora, will host a Senior Citizens’ Dance from 1 to 4 p.m. Music provided by Jerry Bierchbach. Lunch will be served.

Game night is sponsored by Friends of the Mora Library and East Central Regional Library. SEPT. 12 MAGNIFICENT RED HATTERS On Thursday, Sept. 12 the Magnificent Red Hatters of Pine City will enjoy lunch at the Grumpy Minnow, 485 Acacia Way, Stanchfield, MN 55080. Gather at 11:30 a.m., lunch is at noon. RSVP by Sept. 10 to Linda at 612-865-4213, or Verna at 320-629-2762.

SEPT. 11 ART AND MUSIC OF MIKE HOLMQUIST Listen to the music of Mike Holmquist beginning at 3:30 p.m. in the Alice Studt Library at the Braham Event Center, 655 8th St SW, Braham. No charge. Refreshments will be served; everyone welcome.

SEPT. 12 UNISHOW UNIVERSE On Thursday, Sept. 12 the public is invited to see world champion unicyclist Dustin Kelm put on a show at 7 p.m. in the Pine City Elementary auditorium. In addition, kids in grades K-6 will be able to hear special guests launch the Good News Club there as well.

SEPT. 12 MORA LIBRARY GAME NIGHT Join us from 4-7 p.m. at the Mora Library for the first in a series of game nights. Play from the library’s game selection or bring your own to share. Teens are also invited to participate in a crash course in the world of tabletop role playing games with Dungeons and Dragons (Fift h Edition). Learn the basics of game play like how to build a character. All ages welcome. No registration is necessary. Mark your calendars as game night continues on Oct. 10, Nov. 14, and Dec. 12.

SEPT. 13 CREATIVE CANVAS AT PCFTA Create a painting at Pine Center for the Arts, 265 5th St. SE, Pine City, on Friday, Sept. 13, 7 p.m., with local artist Amber Shuey. Attendees will enjoy wine, appetizers and a friendly atmosphere. Space is limited; call 320-629-4924 or visit www.pinecenter.org for cost, information or to register.

SEPT. 13 PINE CITY RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Friday, Sept. 13 at the Pine City VFW post from noon to 6 p.m. For an appointment, call the American Red Cross at 800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org.

for children (6-plus) of attendees. SEPT. 15 Th is activity is free, but registraST. MARY’S OLD FASHIONED tion is highly recommended by FALL FESTIVAL Friday, Sept. 6. Call 320-679Enjoy an old fashioned Sunday 6440 or email joh15147@umn.edu. chicken dinner with all the fi xings. Served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the SEPT. 14 Parish Center. Homemade pies and CORN HUSK DOLL KIDS CRAFT ice cream included. Silent auction, Learn how to make a corn husk pumpkin palooza raffle, cash raffle, doll to take home from 11 a.m. country market, book nook and fair to 3 p.m. at Mille Lacs Indian trade items. Children 3 and under Museum and Trading Post, 43411 are free. All are welcome. Oodena Dr., Onamia, MN. The craft will take an hour to make SEPT. 16 and requires a fee for the kit. RecNORTHERN EXPOSURE ommended for ages 8 and up. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The meeting is at 6:30 p.m. at the SEPT. 14 Kanabec History Center in Mora. EAST CENTRAL MN DFL FALL The program is a video on night FESTIVAL photography. From 3-7 p.m. hosted by Kanabec and Mille Lacs County SEPT. 16 DFL at 1753 200th Ave., Mora. SUMMER GARDENING SERIES Live music, silent auction, bake On Monday, Sept. 16, 6 p.m., the sale, book sale and raffle and the public is invited to the free Pine opportunity to talk to DFL canCity Community Garden Sumdidates, state officials and party mer Gardening Series “Late season members. For more information garden maintenance” session at the call 320-515-1220. garden location at 10 SE 3rd St. Learn about harvest, storage, composting, SEPT. 15 clean-up, planning for next year FUNDRAISER FOR SENIOR and a celebration potluck. For more CENTER information contact the Pine County From 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Extension office at 800-657-3813 Ext. the Hinckley Senior Center there #3 or email Terry.Salmela@co.pine. will be a full chicken dinner, raffle mn.us. tickets and baked goods. Children under five eat free. SEPT. 16 ECRL CELEBRATES 60 YEARS The community is invited to East Central Regional Library’s 60th anniversary celebration beginning with a musical performance by Becky Schlegel, followed by an open house reception on Monday, Sept. 16, from 6:30-8 p.m., at the Pine City Public Library. All ages are welcome and no registration is necessary. Call 320629-6403 with any questions. services

SEPT. 14 GO FOR THE GOLD FUNDRAISER The 10th annual fundraiser to raise funds for childhood cancer research is from 1-4 p.m. at Northwoods Steakhouse, 2732 MN-65, Mora, and will feature pulled pork and potato bar, quilt bingo, a quilt drawing, live and silent auctions and in house drawings. For more information call 320-679-4373. SEPT. 14 APPLE GROWING WORKSHOP Anyone who wants to learn about growing apples should plan on attending this workshop from 9 a.m. to noon at Sapsucker Farms, 2752 215th Ave., Mora. The featured speakers are Annie Klodd, University of Minnesota Extension Educator and Jim and Debbie Morrison. Topics such as site selection, varieties, pest management and maintenance will be covered. There will be activities

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ent’s Day-Apple braised pork chop, whipped potatoes w/ gravy, California blend vegetables, dinner roll, crumb cake. Wednesday, Sept. 11: Parmesan chicken breast, baked potato with/ sour cream, cucumber and onion salad, wheat bread, baked apple slices. Thursday, Sept. 12: Salisbury steak, scalloped potatoes, tangy green beans, wheat bread, cookie Friday, Sept. 13: Teriyaki chicken skewers, rice pilaf, oriental vegetables, pineapple, pudding. PINE CITY SENIOR DINING SEPT. 9 - 13 Monday: Spaghetti noodles, tomato meat sauce, carrots, Italian lettuce salad, breadstick, ice cream Tuesday: Grandparent’s DayApple braised pork chop, whipped potatoes with gravy, California blend vegetables, dinner roll, crumb cake Wednesday: Parmesan chicken breast, baked potato with sour cream, cucumber and onion salad, wheat bread, baked apple slices Thursday: Salisbury steak, scalloped potatoes, tangy green beans, wheat bread, cookies Friday: Teriyaki chicken skewers, rice pilaf, Oriental vegetables, pineapple, pudding Cost is $4.25 for people over 60 and $8 for under 60. Call the Pine City Senior Center at 320-629-3024 between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. with any questions. SOUP FOR THE SOUL Every Monday Soup for the Soul meets at Emmanuel Baptist Church of Mora for a free meal from 4 - 6 p.m. Free transportation is available by calling Timber Trails Transit 888-217-5222.

MORA FOOD PANTRY The Mora Food Pantry is an emergency food shelf that provides families in the Kanabec County area with enough food for two to three days depending on your family. Families may use the food shelf once per calendar month. The Mora Food Pantry is open every Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 CLASS REUNIONS a.m. to noon and the first Tuesday Mora Class of 1969-4:00 p.m., Sept. 7 50th Reunion at Kev’s Depot. of the month from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Service is first come, first served (no Questions call Alan Skramsappointments required) and you do tad-320-679-4733. not need to bring proof of identity or Ogilvie Class of 1961-12:30 residency. p.m., Sept. 7 at McBee’s. Order off The food shelf is located at 214 the menu. Questions-call Joyce NW Railroad Ave., Mora. Gmahl-320-679-1375 Donations are also accepted durMora Class of 1961-noon, ing our open hours or can be mailed Sept. 12 at Freddie’s Restaurant. to Mora Food Pantry, PO Box 434, Please notify Joan-320-679-8367 or Arlene-602-653-6924 if you are plan- Mora, MN 55051. morafoodpantry@gmail.com ning to attend. Ogilvie Class of 1960-10:30 a.m. 320-679-5513. Brunch Sept.14 at Pink Diamond. Contact Barb (Elwood) Ripka by Sept. 1 if you are planning to attend -928-660-1797. Mora Class of 1957-11:00 a.m. Sept. 18 at Freddie’s Restaurant. Questions- call Janette Gilbert 320336-8626 Holmes School District 19-noon, KANABEC COUNTY Sept. 21 at Perkins in Cambridge. For more information call John Terpstra at 320-249-2857. ATHLETE A THLETE OF THE WEEK: Cole Felde shows Ogilvie wrestlers leadership. P11 Mora Class of 1960-noon, Sept. Hot mi mixx p nt sti pla stirs rs 21 at Freddies Restaurant. Order up con concer cern n off the menu. Questions call Kay Pierson-320-282-7948 Mora Class of 1958-noon, Sept. You don’t know 21 at Crystal Bar and Grill. Order what you might from menu. Questions call Jim Boster-320-679-1604. be missing if you SEPT. 17 HYDRANGEAS FOR MINNESOTA Kelsey Sparks, Green Barn Garden Center, will present “Hydrangeas for Minnesota” at the Town and Country Garden Club at 7 p.m. at the Kanabec History Center.

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ARTHUR TOWNSHIP KANABEC COUNTY, MINNESOTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Arthur Township Board will hold a public hearing on September 23, 2019, at Arthur Town Hall, 1899 Frontage Road, Mora, MN 55051, immediately following the regularly scheduled meeting, for the purpose of reviewing and hearing from interested persons regarding moratoria being placed on shipping containers being used on shoreland properties or properties within a subdivision as storage units, short-term rental properties and non-residential solar/ wind energy systems. All interested parties are welcome to attend the hearing or present written comments to the Town Hall by noon on September 23, 2019. Teri Bentler, Clerk Arthur Township

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Saturday, Sept. 7 10:00 a.m. Butch and Bonnie Belmore Personal Property Auction. Isle/Malmo/Mille Lacs area. 45264 30th Ave., Isle, MN. From Isle: head north on Hwy 47 for 3.5 miles then right on 440th Street, follow for 1.5 miles; from Malmo: head south on Hwy 47 for 9 miles, then left on Hwy 18 for 2 miles (watch signs). If traveling from Aitkin check road construction north of Malmo, an alternate route may be needed due to bridge construction on Hwy 47. Collector vehicle, vehicles, tractor and related, ATV's and related, shop and related, lawn and garden related, items of interest. Janzen Auction Service. Auctioneers: Bob Janzen, Lic. #0114, Jeremy Janzen, Lic #01-10. 218-9274488, www.janzenauctions.com. Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019 9:30 a.m., Estate of Curtis Leverton, Owner, From Hwy 107 Henriette, MN go east on 5th Ave. over the railroad tracks then go south on Auburn Rd. to fire number 18565. Actual address is: 18565 Auburn Rd., Grasston, MN. Vehicles, construction equipment, sporting goods including snowmobiles and campers, specialty and unique items such as solar panels, lawn and garden - riding mower with snowblower, firearms - two Marlins and Browning, shop tools -air compressor, grinders, drill bits and more, wood working tools and metal working tools. Doug Maser Auctioneer: Lic #33-24 320-6306651 www.midwestauctions.com – click Amazing Auctions

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Saturday, Sept. 21 10:02 a.m. Live and Online Two-Party Auction. 1625 110th Ave., Ogilvie, MN. From Ogilvie, go 6 miles south on MN Hwy 47 to 110th Ave. then go 1 Âź miles east. Tillage and harvesting equipment, tractors, livestock handling equipment, fencing, antique Acme Fanning mill. Only a few miscellaneous items. Jerry is selling his equipment, Brad and Rick Wahlstrom are going “No Till.â€? Proxibid items sell at 10:32 a.m. Please be on time. 10% buyer premium. No debit or credit cards. Auctions by Robyn-Norby. Auctioneers: Col. Byron Robyn, Lic. #33-21, 320-291-9566; Col. Kevin Norby, Lic. #3303, 320-279-0712. www.norbys.net.

404 GARAGE SALES Garage Sale: Household, garden, garage stuff, cement blocks. 9/5-7, 7-4pm. 1831 Harbor Street. Multi-family sale. Sept 12-14 8am-5pm. The usual, unusual and unique. 2018 Nightengale St. Mora. Yard sale starting Thursday, Sept. 5 at 3pm; Runs all day Sept. 6-7. Furniture, antiques, electronics,and miscellaneous. 1250 Carriage Hills Drive S. Cambridge

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

404 GARAGE SALES Thursday, September 12 10:30 a.m. Kevin Pietz and Greg Pearson Owners, Large Restaurant Equipment Auction. (Formerly the Old Waterfall Restaurant/Bar) 18512 MN 371, Brainerd, MN. From the junction of Hwy 371 and 210 head north on Hwy 371 for 5.5 miles to auction site. Just north of BIR raceway. Watch for signs. 10% Buyers premium. Restaurant equipment related: Refridgerators, freezers and coolers; stainless steal equipment, stoves, appliances, utensils and related, furniture, mugs and glasses, various electronics, fan, memorabilia, safe, air conditioners. Janzen Auctions. Auctioneers: Bob Janzen, Lic. #0114; Jeremy Janzen, Lic. #01- 10. 218-9274488, www.janzenauctions.com. Senior Housing – subsidies available. Northern Oaks, North Branch and Meadow's Edge, Isanti. Units available soon. 952-935-6256

451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL For Rent: One bedroom apartment. Includes water, sewer, heat, garbage, on site laundry, and off street parking. $500/month plus electric and deposit. Available October 1. 612-390-0435. For Rent: Two bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, 1400 square feet, one level house. Includes all utilities except electric. Garage and back yard included. $850/month plus deposit. Available 10/1. 612-390-0435. 2 bedroom apartment in Mora. Available immediately. $800/month, $800 deposit. Heat included. 320-209-1980.

451 RENTALS COMMERCIAL House for rent in Ogilvie, MN. 2,000 square foot house, 400 square foot heated double garage and 2,000 square foot basement. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Washer, dryer and refrigerator included. $1375/month plus utilities. Utilities include electric, gas, wood, snow plow, mowing and lawn upkeep.

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503 LOTS & ACREAGE LOT FOR SALE 1.16 Acre, City Sewer Orchard Drive, Pine City $30,000 763-286-1570

506 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! Well kept two level TH nestled on the quiet setting of northern White Bear Twp. The inviting floor plan features 2 BR on the up-

PENDING OFFER consists of a 1/2 BA and an open floor plan to the kitchen, dining, and living room. You will not want to miss out on this one! Kari & Patti Jo Fitzpatrick. Edina Realty 612-849-5648

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Gun Show Buy • Sell • Trade in Askov, MN Pine County Historical Museum

6333 H C Anderson Alle Sat., Sept. 14 • 9 am - 5 pm Sun., Sept. 15 • 9 am - 3 pm Buy – Sell – Trade Breakfast & Lunch Available by Little Mermaid CafÊ Clayton The Coin Guy will be here! Admission: $5 per adult, children 12 & under free with paid adult.

Lunch available all weekend. For Reservation, Show times or places contact AC Expos at 218-290-0274. Visit us at ACExposgunshows.com for upcoming shows

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

Local Class A Full / Part Time Driver

Home daily, minimum 5 years driving experience, familiar with the Twin Cities metro area, we offer paid vacations, holiday pay, 401k and a yearly safety bonus. Call Jill at 320-358-1105 or download an application from our website at www.midminnesotatrucking.com

Rush City, MN based. Kadlec Excavating is hiring for the secretary position. Quickbooks experience prefered. Please stop in the office for more information. 2030 Kingston Trail, Mora. 320-6791385.

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We have a full-time position working 12p – 8p and includes a comprehensive benefit package along with holiday pay and PTO. Candidates must be currently active on the MN Nursing Assistant Registry.

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Progressive Living Solutions is a local North Branch residential adult foster care provider supporting high functioning adults with mental illness and other disabilities.

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

nancy.dobbins@lsfhealth.org AA/EOE

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

Mobile Home Park in East Bethel seeking a person with multiple skills for upkeep of mobile homes and various duties within the park premises.Hourly wage based on skill. Full or part time. Call Steve at 763-670-1946 to inquire. On-site caretaker/ maintenance person for Northern Oaks senior housing. 952-935-6256

Join The Tobies Team!

Help Wanted. Truck Driver with experience and CDL. Hauling to/from Twin Cities and East Central MN. Braham. (763) 312-4022

• CASHIER • CUSTODIAN • CARIBOU BARISTA

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

We are looking for energetic, positive, outgoing, self-motivated Individuals! Applications available at Tobies Restaurant or Station, Hinckley, MN 320-384-6174 or www.tobies.com

Now Hiring Direct Support Professionals RN’s or LPN’s We are currently seeking two caring, skilled and dedicated individuals to fill our licensed nursing positions working 2nd shift.

$$$ Progressive Sign-On Bonus! $$$ This position offers a highly competitive salary base, compensation credit for experience, shift differential pay, holiday pay and PTO and a full benefit package.

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

nancy.dobbins@lsfhealth.org

Help wanted Full or Part Time Milking Technician & Skid Loader Driver for a 400 cow dairy farm. The skid loader driver would be cleaning freestall barns during a milking shift. Bonus’s, benefits, also regular scheduled time off. Experience not necessary. 320-629-6605

AA/EOE

Certi¿ed Welder/Laborer needed for a commercial HVAC sheetmetal ¿ttings producer You will be working with Cold Rolled Black Iron and Galvanized and Stainless steel. Bene¿ts include: Employer-matched 401(k) Accrued paid vacation 5 Paid Holidays per year Uniforms provided

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Wage will be based on welding skills,, starting at $18 to $24+ per hour. If you are the right fit, come fill out ann application and take a tour of our facility. Location: North Central Fabricators, LLC 40800 Hwy 65 NE, Braham, MN 55006

LPN, RN, CNA & RA

FT and PT positions available. FREE NAR CLASSES and a SIGN ON BONUS. Offering competitive wages and benefits.

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

We offer a competitive compensation and benefit package.

Treat yourself to a Times subscription and stay informed of all the local happenings.

TMA’s & CNA’s If you want to work in a FUN family-like environment…we have a spot for you! Position requirements: CNA’s must be currently active on the MN Nursing Assistant Registry. TMA’s must provide proof of certification. These FT and PT positions offer competitive base pay, compensation credit for experience, shift differential pay, PTO and holiday pay. A comprehensive benefit package is offered for positions scheduled 60+ hours per pay period.

To take advantage of these opportunities contact Human Resources

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This is the job for you if you are interested in assisting local families in their pursuit of self-reliance and enjoy working with children.

AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled

Lakes & Pines Community Action Council, Inc. is hiring an Agency Wide Advocate to join their team in Mora and complement the overall desire to build financial resiliency among its community members. This position involves engaging the community, assessing the needs of participants, developing action plans, serving as a resource to participants, having a thorough understanding of services and supports available in the community, completing intake work and assessing a household’s eligibility for all programs administered by Lakes & Pines CAC, and advocating for the rights of and services for low-income persons. High school diploma or GED required; post-secondary degree preferred or 3-5 years of experience working in a related field. Position is full-time. Starting salary range is $17.81 to $18.76 per hour, depending on qualifications and has a full range of $17.81 to $27.06 per hour; full benefits package including 12 paid holidays, annual and sick leave, and up to 5% retirement contribution match after meeting enrollment requirements. Lakes & Pines is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodations provided upon request. Full job description and application are available at www.lakesandpines.org. Applications are due by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, September 13th, 2019 at this address: 1700 Maple Avenue E, Mora, MN 55051. Resumes are not accepted.

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Send Resume to: Annette Krist Kanabec Publications 107 S. Park St., Mora, MN 55051 or email akrist@moraminn.com

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Please see website for more information and job descriptions www.ecumen.org/careers or call Amy @ 651-237-3055

AGENCY-WIDE ADVOCATE

Print & Web

Our creative design department produces advertising & internet materials for our newspapers and regional shopper in East Central Minnesota. As a graphic designer you will work in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment. Must have the ability to manage multiple projects and the ability to work creatively to conceptualize and design effective ads while meeting our quality standards. You must possess excellent design & communication skills. Desired Skills: A two-year degree in graphic design & experience preferred. Must be proficient with Mac OS and Adobe Creative Suite. Web ad design and newspaper ad/print ad design experience is preferred.

Lakes and Pines’ Head Start/Early Head Start is seeking two dedicated and professional Home Visitors to assist local families in their pursuit of self-reliance. The ideal candidate will possess the ability to make learning fun while maintaining professionalism and adhering to curriculum. The Home Visitor will assist children and families with school readiness activities co-planned with parents to prepare them for school during weekly home visits and regular socializations. Home Visitors help families with goal setting and resource acquisition to support their efforts towards self-reliance. Home Visitors empower parents to be their child’s first and most important teacher. Position requires a minimum of a Home Visiting Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, or equivalent coursework as part of an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree. Must have experience working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, willingness to work with parents and children in home and classroom settings, be sensitive to the lifestyles and needs of low-income clientele, and must be a team player. *This is a full time position with competitive salary and a generous benefit package. Benefit package

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includes medical, dental, life insurance, retirement with 5% match after meeting enrollment requirements, vacation and sick leave, 12 paid holidays per year (including 1 floating holiday), and work mileage reimbursement at the current government rate. Lakes and Pines is able to provide education reimbursement opportunities for approved education plans and also offers many professional development opportunities. For information, job description, and application contact Lakes and Pines C.A.C., Inc. at 1700 Maple Avenue East, Mora, MN 55051-1227; (320) 679-1800 x138 or www.lakesandpines.org. Reasonable accommodations made upon request. Minorities, women, people with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Lakes and Pines is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants are required to complete an agency application. Application deadline is September 18, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. *Substitute opportunities also available – please contact Lakes and Pines for additional information.

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