North Branch Fall Harvest Festival 2 • Service Directory 3 • Classifieds 4-5 Sunday, September 20 2015 (-,# .!’-! #$+"( $,0 (*!+, %. (*,# *’# ///"$!+!*)!,!0*)!,(& &$’"$!+!*)!,(& &)& , &)& • Carpet • Laminate • Vinyl • Blinds • Wood • Painting • Carpet Cleaning • Water Damage Restoration • Now Offering Kitchen Cabinet Restoration, Countertops & Cabinets Volume 34, Number 14 • Published weekly by the Chisago County Press • Phone 651-257-5115 Fax: 651-257-5500 • Email: [email protected]Call for an appointment today! FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1982 CHISAGO CITY #$ "% " ! $ # # 651-213-6550 NORTH BRANCH " $ 651-674-7071 www.fisktireandauto.com Pothole Special $ 64.95 Alignment Cannot be combined with any other offers. Expires Sept. 30, 2015. Reg.$74.95 % " !" 12975 292nd Street Lindstrom, MN 651-257-1484 www.chisagolakesgolf.com 12975 292nd Street Lindstrom, MN 651-257-1484 www.chisagolakesgolf.com ONYX SILVER GOLD BRONZE Single $1,270 Family $1,570 Dependents/Grandchildren (Ea.) $75 Unlimited golf, Handicap, 30 Day Advance Tee Times, Permanent Tee Time, 3 Guest Passes & 2 Cart Passes. Single $745 Family $1,065 Dependents/Grandchildren (Ea.) $75 M-F Anytime, Handicap, 14 Day Advance Tee Times. Single $945 Family $1,265 Dependents/Grandchildren (Ea.) $75 Unlimited golf, Handicap, 30 Day Advance Tee Times, Permanent Tee Time. Single $545 Family $695 Dependents/Grandchildren (Ea.) $75 Twilight (M-F after 4 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. after 2 p.m.), Handicap, 14 Day Advance Tee Times. Best conditioned and friendliest course in the north metro. Course is very walkable, include a golf membership as part of your exercise plan. #" $% # #!"! #! A top 50 public course in Minnesota! Great pace of play! We are your “One Stop” Destination Showroom! •Free design consultations •Friendly, knowledgeable staff •Your sales and installation experts and Designer Countertops featuring products like… 2388 St. Rd. 35, Osceola 715-294-4276 www.summitflooringremodeling.com [email protected]Summit Custom Summit Custom Interiors Interiors ENTIRE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER Let us design your dream kitchen and bath featuring custom cabinets by " #"$ # " !" " #""! (Highway 8 and County Road 23) Saturday, September 26 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. (or until gone) Lord of the Lakes Lutheran Church Booya, Chili Feed & Baked Goods Booya A thick, hearty meaty soup with lots of veggies. Tastes good and is good for you! Chili A spicy, thick robust dish of meat, beans and other good stuff. Just like Mom used to make! Feel free to bring your own containers to take some booya or chili home! Baked Goods A selection of sweet, gooey, sugary dessert-type items. Yummy! St. Bridget Catholic Church on US Highway 8, Lindstrom, MN Wednesdays 3-6 & Saturdays 8-12 It’s Time to Decorate! The market has an outstanding variety of pumpkins, gourds, ornamental corn and dried flowers to choose from! Choose the least hazardous product for the job, always read the label, follow directions closely, and bring any extra or unwanted products to the Chisago County Household Hazardous Waste Facility. Chisago County Household Hazardous Waste Facility 39649 Grand Ave., North Branch MN 55056 651-213-8920 www.chisagocounty.us Integrity, Tenacity, Experience — Lindstrom Criminal and Family Law Attorneys • CRIMINAL LAW • FAMILY LAW • CHILD CUSTODY • DUI www.johnsonbrotherslaw.com 651-257-1661
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GARAGE SALE, MentzerCourt, Thurs., Sept. 17 andFriday, Sept. 18 (8-5). 5:3pd-----------------------------------ESTATE SALE OF Lloydand Willma Peterson part 2.Tons of Christmas decor,books, albums, householditems. 30967 North LakesTrail, Lindstrom. Fri., Sept.25, 9-2 and Sat., Sept. 26,9-1. 5:4pdcc-----------------------------------GARAGE SALE THURS-DAY 9/24, Friday 9/25, 9a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. in North Meadowson Morley Drive (31114).Lots of girl clothes (2-7),toys, china hutch, household,misc., hunting items, apples,and great ideas for Hal-loween. 5:4pdcc
SPED LPN PARAPRO-FESSIONAL needed imme-diately for Chisago LakesSchool District - LakesideElementary. This position is4 hours per day up to 170days per year. Apply on-lineat www.chisagolakes.k12.mn.us (click on Humane Re-sources and choose Appli-track) or use the direct link toAppliTrack: http://www.appl i t rack.com/chisagolakes/onlineapp/ 16:4np
SILVER FOX CHAIN-MAILLE is unique, jewelry.Sleek, shiny, affordablehandcrafted from lightweightbase metals to precious met-als. Some designs includeprecious stones, crystal orpearl embellishments.Stretchy bracelets. Call 651-257-5815 after 5 p.m. or goto our website anytime,www.etsy.com/shop/celticlady1155to view our galleryof handcrafted jewelry andaccessories. 1:7ptfndh-----------------------------------COMMUNITY BABYSHOWER- Anyone in theChisago Lakes School Dis-trict who is pregnant or hashad a baby in the past 12months is welcome to a“Community Baby Shower”on Thursday, Sept. 24 at theCommunity Education Fam-ily Center, located at the cor-ner of Hwy. 8 and Akerson inLindstrom. This annual eventis scheduled from 6:30 to7:30 p.m. A variety of boothswill be available for parentsto visit, with lots of informa-tion for new parents! Doorprizes will be given to thoseattending. This is a FREEevent for all new parents!Call 651-213-2062 for moreinformation. 1:3,4pd
ONE DAY SALE ONLY11747 No. Meadow Curve,Lindstrom. Sept. 24, 9 a.m.-4p.m. Antique radios, neonsigns, much misc.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE CLASSIFIEDS To place an ad call:651-257-5115 or
Convenient hours - choice of dentistsForest Lake 464-7277
East CentralAudiologyJulie Perreault, M.A. CCC-A
Certified AudiologistAudiology and Hearing Aid Services
Forest Lake Professional Bldg.,464-8486 1068 S. Lake St., Forest Lake, MN
Dr. Frank Crain, D.D.S.386 Bench Street
Taylors Falls, MN 55084
651-465-5155
HEARING AIDS
DENTISTRY
Matthew Struve, DDSPriya Shaffer, DDS
New Patients/Emergencies Welcome
257-4471
108 Chieftain St.P.O. Box 159Osceola, WI
715-294-2202Fax 715-294-9995
Cosmetic,Orthodontics,
Family Dentistry
Kevin L. Denis,DDS, MS
13185 St. Croix Ave.,Lindstrom
651-257-4445www.lakesortho.com
Michael Hursh,DDSLindstrom, MN
651-257-2720New Patients Welcome
GARAGE ANDRUMMAGE SALES
SWEDISH INN NOW Hir-ing Cooks, Servers & Dish-washers for Morning,Afternoon, Evening & Week-end Shifts. Supervisor Shiftsavailable. Supervisors musthave skills relating to food in-dustry. Fast paced, FriendlyAtmosphere with a BonusProgram. Apply at SwedishInn, Lindstrom.
16:2p,6snp-----------------------------------THERAPEUTIC COM-MUNITY RESIDENCElooking for a person to workovernight and every otherweekend and on call w/men-tally handicapped/ mentallyill adults, in a residential set-ting. Call Kim 651-257-1507.
16:3p,6snp-----------------------------------WILD MOUNTAIN WIN-ERY Tasting Room, part-time weekend only. Must be18 years old. 651-583-2161.
16:1ptfnnp-----------------------------------THE CHISAGO LAKESAchievement Center is nowtaking applications for vandrivers and direct servicestaff. Apply in person at10985 Lake Blvd., ChisagoCity, MN or e-mail resume orletter of interest to BarbRoberts at [email protected]. Questions toBarb or Glenn at 651/257-6709. EOE. 16:3,4pd
Marlene Smith EstateA sale to end all sales! Quantites are stagger-ing. 10’s of thousands of items mostly antiqueand collectibles. 200 pcs. of great oldstoneware advertising from rolling pins to minijugs, some Redwing. Wonderful toy collectionincl. early tin, cast iron and die cast. Hundredsof early framed/calendars/thermometers adver-tising. Much old paper. Thousands of collectibledolls incl. Disney, M Alexander, Barbies, Steiff,etc. Huge collection of childrens items incl. flatirons, sewing machines, stoves and books.Great beer related and Coca Cola items incl.signs. 4,000+ pcs. of pre WWI custard, rubyflash and china, many from Wis., Iowa, Minn.and Kansas.
See estatesales.netfor pictures and complete listing!
Another Quality Sale byDennis J. HAGEN
Biggest and Best Ever!
GENERAL AND DEEPhousecleaning in TaylorsFalls and surrounding area.Call Cindy 651-465-6580.
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APPLES, NOT SURE whatkind, good for baking andeating. $2 & $3 an ice creampail. 651-257-1064. 33:3s,4s
SERVEL GAS REFRIG-ERATORS: Great for thecabin! No electricity needed.Call for info. 715-794-2085.Also, do repairs - Servelbrand only. 47:41ptfndh
2 - S U B W O O F E R S ,MAXXSONICS HIFON-ICS Brutus 12” illuminated,600 watts, 1200 max watts,2.0hm. New in box, $125.715-417-0896. 48:33tfndh-----------------------------------SERVEL PROPANE RE-FRIGERATORS: Great forthe cabin! No electricityneeded. Call for info. 715-794-2085. Also, do repairs -Servel brand only.
DO YOU HAVE a Servel gasrefrigerator you would like todispose of. Call 715-794-2085. We pick up! Repairservices also available.
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ATTENTION CONTRAC-TORS: MISC. hauling, roof-ing and house remodelingmaterials removal. Tree trim-ming and tree removal. Call651-257-1778. 55:44tfnnp
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Central Minnesota Council on Agingis seeking a full-time Senior LinkAge Line® Advocate toassist older adults and family caregivers providing one-to-one assistance in helping evaluate their situation, lo-cate appropriate community services, provide Medicareand benefits counseling, forms assistance, and publicspeaking.
This position will cover Isanti and Mille Lacs Countiesand will be located in Cambridge. BA/BS in social work,nursing, or other related social service preferred. Salaryrange: $16.35-19.00 per hour. Please send cover letterand resume to: Lori Vrolson, Central Minnesota Councilon Aging, 1301 West St. Germain Street, Suite 101, St.Cloud, MN 56301 or email [email protected].
HELP WANTEDLinnea Residence (Chisago City & Taylors Falls) islooking for PT & on call staff to work with DD adults;variety of shifts including weekends & overnights avail-able. Wage differential for weekend hours. Experiencepreferred but will train right person. Must be 18, haveHS diploma or equivalent, and valid driver’s license.Starting wage $11.25 no experience. Call Carla at 651-257-2211. www.linnearesidentialhome.net.
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PROFESSIONAL PETSITTING. Keep your pets athome while you are away. Iwill come and visit up tothree times a day, horses too.Call Bonnie Jo 651-257-6352. www.HPCPet.com.
69:8ptfnnp-----------------------------------CASH IN A FLASH! GoldDusters Jewelery is now of-fering pawnbroker services.We provide instant cash forgold, silver, coins, diamonds,anything of value. 651-464-4442. 69:tfnnp-----------------------------------ROBBIN'S NEST CUS-TOM machine quilting.New patterns and thread col-ors to choose from. By ap-pointment only, no drop-ins.Call 651-257-5815, Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. closed Sat-urday, Sunday and holidays.www.robbinsnestcustommachinequilting.com.
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THE CITY OF Lindstrom isaccepting sealed bids for thesale of a 2000 Chevy S-104x2 pickup truck. 55,000miles. View truck at Lind-strom Public Works. Call651-325-1769. Minimumbid $2,000. Bids must besealed and received no laterthan Friday, October 2, at 10a.m. at the Lindstrom CityHall, 13292 Sylvan Avenue,Lindstrom, MN 55045.
75:3,5pnp-----------------------------------THE CITY OF Lindstrom isaccepting sealed bids for thesale of a 1998 Chevy S-104x4 pickup truck. 82,000miles. View truck at Lind-strom Public Works. Call651-325-1769. Minimumbid $2,500. Bids must besealed and received no laterthan Friday, October 2, at 10a.m. at the Lindstrom CityHall, 13292 Sylvan Avenue,Lindstrom, MN 55045.
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THE LINDSTROM/HRAValkommen Apartments isnow accepting applications tothe waiting list for one bed-room apartments. Incomeguidelines apply. Preferencepriority 62+/disabled. Basicheat and electric are paid.Non smoking complex. Formore information please call651-257-5372. For applica-tion, stop by the office 12940First Ave. N., Lindstrom.Equal Housing Opportunity.
2000 HITCHHIKER II, 5thwheel, 31 ft., 3 slides. Every-thing works and in good con-dition, $12,500. 651-257-2633 or 651-270-3402.
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TRAILER REPAIR,AXLES, couplers, wiring,brakes, aluminum and steelwelding. Also custom builtnew aluminum trailers, 651-257-5340, www.customtrail-ers.biz. 78:2tfnnp
MINNESOTA OUT-DOORS COUPLE lookingfor hunting land to lease. Eth-ical land stewards. Call 920-765-2149. 86:4pd
AVAILABLE IMMEDI-ATELY - CLEAN andcharming 3 BR apartment.Great location, must havegood references. No pets.$895/mo. 651-426-2901.
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AVAILABLE SEPT. 1, onebedroom lake home on SouthCenter Lake, Lindstrom.W/D, A/C. No pets. Nosmoking. No garage. $800/mo. plus utilities. 612-384-7708. 88:50tfnnp
LAKES AREA LAWNService and Landscaping. 21years experience and bestrates. Call Scott 651-307-8180. 59:30ptfnnp
NORTHERN GUTTERS,OVER 20 yrs. exp. Locallyowned and operated. Seam-less gutters custom made onsite, most colors available.Many styles of tops, mainte-nance free and free no obliga-tion estimates. Contact651-257-2821 or [email protected]. All majorcredit cards accepted.
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CDL A DRIVERS $7,500 sign-on-bonus. Medical ben-efi ts on day 1 & $65k+ in your fi rst year!!! Guaranteed pay. Profi t sharing. 401K with company match & more! Email resume: [email protected] or call Hollie now! 507/664-3038
NOW HIRING Company OTR drivers. $2,000 sign on bonus, fl exible home time, extensive benefi ts. Call now! Hibb’s & Co. 763/389-0610
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Two rooms in the County Press building.Heat paid as well as garbage. Rooms are12x18 and 12x10 (adjoining). $300/mo.
from most windows! 3+ bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3car att. gar. Total finished sq. ft. 3,175 Nice lawnw/landscaping, sprinkler system. Main. free deck,fenced yard are all in. Deeded lake access withdock to North Lindstrom Lake.
BBaacckk PPaaiinn..Even for car accident injuries, more now than ever, patients are get-
ting educated online as to what treatment may be best for them. As aresult of this new website, patients are learning what many doctorsdon’t tell them about “soft tissue injuries.”This new website (www.TheChiropracticImpactReport.com) includes
easy to read information on “Chronic Pain From Whiplash Injury”,“Neck Injuries And The Acceleration of Neck Arthritis”, “Pre-AccidentArthritis of the Neck”, “Healing Time For Injured Soft Tissues”, “Prob-lems With Pain Medicines”, “The Benefits Of Chiropractic”, “Under-standing Whiplash Injury”, and much more.
“To understand whiplash injury and treatment, it is most importantto know the answers to these three questions: What tissues are injuredin a motor vehicle collision? What tissues are the primary sources forchronic spinal pain? What tissues are primarily affected by the chiro-practic adjustment? Astonishingly, the answer to all three questions isthe same: The tissues of the facet joints and the tissues of the discjoints.”… “Consequently, it is inevitable that some whiplash-injuredpatients will develop chronic pain and that chiropractic is often thebest management choice for these patients.”… says Dr. Dan Murphy,DC, DABCO, the website’s expert contributor.
Courtesy of Drs. Joseph & Kathleen VirgaVirga Chiropractic-Diamond Disc Institute for
Spinal Care12670 Lake Blvd., Box 482, Lindstrom, MN
DOWNTOWN L I ND -STROM COMMERCIALHighway 8 frontage. Approx.1,400 sq. ft., 612-220-5022for info. 89:4tfndh
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north to Ranch Trail, west to 320th St., west to farm).
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Relaxation paves the way for a calmer,more peaceful life. In an atmosphere ofwelcomeness, a small town's coffeeshop can be it's heart and soul. A slow-er pace, friendly people, quaint shops &festivals; these inherent quality-of-lifeadvantages that many of our smalltowns still possess, offer a sense ofauthenticity and charm that cannot bereplicated in bigger cities.
Driven by his love of an exceptionalcup of coffee, John Renaker has madeit his mission to provide freshly roastedcoffee to the lakes area in Lindstrom,Minnesota and beyond.
Northwoods Roasterie opened it'sdoors in Nov. of 2006 with little morethan a roaster and a few air pots.Through John's Christian foundation ofhonesty, integrity & his "fairness for all"approach - he found success with hisidea of bringing coffee as close to it'sorigin as possible.
Settled into his new location, with apatio, covered deck and cozy quartersoverlooking a full glass pane windowinto the roasting room, John strives tosource only the best fairly-traded andorganic beans and has created his ownpersonal roasting style, which results inan adventure in every cup!
Jeremy is the founding CEO and President of Eutectics™, where he has developed a national reputation as a thought leader in energy efficien-cy and renewable energy financing for new and emerging markets. In creating new and easier paths to finance clean energy projects, Jeremy leverages his deep and varied experience as a state lawmaker, law school graduate, finance fa-cilitator, business owner, green building advocate and craftsman.
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