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Vol. 23, No. 14 $1.00 324 Main Ave. N., <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701 http://www.nwatch.com Saturday, April 6, 2013<br />
● Pinecreek<br />
Warroad<br />
● Ross ● Salol ●<br />
● Hallock<br />
●<br />
● Lancaster<br />
Roseau<br />
● Badger<br />
● Lake Bronson<br />
● Greenbush ● Pencer<br />
● Halma<br />
● Kennedy<br />
● Wannaska<br />
● Karlstad<br />
● Donaldson<br />
● Strathcona<br />
● Strandquist<br />
● Gatzke<br />
● Stephen<br />
● Middle <strong>River</strong><br />
● Argyle<br />
● Newfolden<br />
● Grygla<br />
Radium<br />
●<br />
● ● Holt<br />
●<br />
Fourtown<br />
●<br />
Viking<br />
Warren<br />
● T.R. <strong>Falls</strong> ● Goodridge<br />
●<br />
St. Hilaire<br />
● Plummer<br />
● ● Brooks<br />
Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong><br />
● Oklee<br />
Marcoux ● Trail<br />
● Gully<br />
●<br />
● Erskine<br />
Mentor<br />
● McIntosh<br />
● Fosston<br />
● Winger<br />
AROUND<br />
THE REGION<br />
April Scheinoha<br />
School Board<br />
revisits<br />
restructuring<br />
Warroad - The<br />
Warroad School Board<br />
met Monday, March 25<br />
and revisited the issue<br />
of administrative<br />
restructuring. The<br />
board previously discussed<br />
the possibility of<br />
restructuring the activities/athletic<br />
director/<br />
community education<br />
position.<br />
“ S u p e r i n t e n d e n t<br />
Craig Oftedahl presented<br />
the board with a proposed<br />
administrative<br />
model for the next<br />
school year. The model<br />
would include the business<br />
manager/payroll<br />
positions being rolled<br />
into one; one principal<br />
position; one special<br />
education director; a<br />
grades 7-12 dean of students;<br />
and a K-6 dean of<br />
students. All positions<br />
would be under the<br />
supervision of the superintendent.<br />
“The restructuring of<br />
the principal positions<br />
would allow the principal<br />
to cover the<br />
increased demand of<br />
licensed staff observations<br />
while the dean of<br />
students positions<br />
would cover supervision<br />
demand of the 1,000 students.<br />
Other responsibilities<br />
to be divided<br />
would include athletic<br />
director, community<br />
education, supervision,<br />
American Indian education,<br />
curriculum development,<br />
staff development,<br />
truancy, Title I,<br />
district assessment coordinator,<br />
alternative<br />
delivery system and<br />
scheduling issues. The<br />
proposed changes would<br />
show a cost savings to<br />
the district, the final<br />
amount depending on<br />
how contracts are<br />
restructured.<br />
“The board showed<br />
keen interest in the proposal<br />
and tabled the<br />
motion to terminate the<br />
athletic director/community<br />
education contract<br />
until Oftedahl could prepare<br />
the complete<br />
details in April.” -<br />
Warroad Pioneer, April<br />
2, 2013, by Bill Kirkeby<br />
Rhombus Guys<br />
visit Stephen/<br />
Argyle Central<br />
Stephen - “Last<br />
week, Rhombus Guys<br />
owners Matt Winjum<br />
and Arron Hendricks<br />
visited Stephen-Argyle<br />
Central High School to<br />
share their story. As<br />
young, inexperienced<br />
18-year-old <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
<strong>Falls</strong> residents, they<br />
struck out on the journey<br />
of a lifetime in 2000<br />
with a venture in<br />
smoothie making and<br />
now hold claim to the<br />
title of ‘Best Pizza in<br />
Grand Forks’ as voted<br />
by consumers for the<br />
past six years.” - The<br />
Messenger of Stephen,<br />
April 4, 2013<br />
Students sign up for trap league<br />
Al Steinhauer coaches Guthrey Mathieu during a practice shoot for members of Lincoln<br />
High School’s first trap club team. This spring, Lincoln High School will be among the 195<br />
schools in the state fielding teams in the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League.<br />
$85 million impact<br />
NCTC has big impact on region’s economy<br />
Northland Community<br />
and Technical College generated<br />
an $85 million impact<br />
to the northwest region,<br />
according to a study by<br />
Wilder Research. Northland<br />
and its students also generated<br />
1,152 jobs in the region.<br />
Additionally, Northland generates<br />
approximately $5 million<br />
in state and local tax<br />
revenues annually.<br />
Northland serves approximately<br />
5,700 students each<br />
year; over 40 percent of<br />
them are full-time students.<br />
Northland has campuses in<br />
East Grand Forks, <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, a satellite site in<br />
Roseau, and an aerospace<br />
site at the <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Service to her township<br />
Marion Davidson honored for 50 years of service<br />
by Shelvie Anderson<br />
Marion Davidson was<br />
honored for 50 years of service<br />
as Township Board treasurer<br />
by the Holt Township<br />
Board at its annual meeting<br />
Tuesday, March 12.<br />
Marion’s 50 years of service<br />
is part of an even longer<br />
legacy of serving – a combined<br />
total of 86 years<br />
served by Marion and her<br />
father, Carl Johnson, in the<br />
role of Holt Township treasurer<br />
and board member.<br />
Marion’s father held the<br />
elected position for 36 years<br />
until his death in 1963 at<br />
the age of 72, when Marion<br />
was appointed to succeed<br />
him.<br />
Marion was among the<br />
first women to serve on<br />
township boards in northwestern<br />
Minnesota. She<br />
recalls that when asked by<br />
Township Chairman Alf<br />
Movick to step into her<br />
father’s role, she was quite<br />
hesitant. Marion said, “I told<br />
him I thought it was a man’s<br />
job and I didn’t know much<br />
about roads and other township<br />
business. But he<br />
assured me that all I needed<br />
to do was take care of the<br />
Regional Airport. Northland<br />
is accredited by the Higher<br />
Learning Commission and<br />
the North Central<br />
Association of Colleges and<br />
Schools. The college has a<br />
total of 354 employees,<br />
including 233 faculty members.<br />
In 2011, the college<br />
awarded 548 associate<br />
degrees and 573 diplomas<br />
and certificates. The study<br />
also concludes that just the<br />
548 degrees conferred upon<br />
Northland graduates in 2011<br />
is equivalent to between<br />
$37.1 million (Wilder) and<br />
$64 (Tripp Umbach) million<br />
of future value created in the<br />
state.<br />
township’s money.”<br />
Marion’s father was elected<br />
to the township board in<br />
March 1927. She remembers<br />
helping him prepare the<br />
annual treasurer’s report<br />
starting when she was about<br />
14 years old. Marion always<br />
had an eye for detail and<br />
working with numbers.<br />
They would sit around the<br />
family dining room table<br />
during the winter evenings<br />
illuminated by an Aladdin<br />
kerosene lamp.<br />
In the early days, the<br />
Board would meet at the<br />
Pioneer School at the end of<br />
the farm’s driveway to conduct<br />
township business.<br />
Township officer elections<br />
were held at the school and<br />
election polling lasted all<br />
day, followed by the township’s<br />
annual meeting.<br />
Every year on the date of the<br />
annual meeting, the children<br />
would have the day off<br />
The study, conducted by<br />
Wilder Research, defines<br />
Northland’s economic<br />
impact in Minnesota’s northwest<br />
region. Based on the<br />
region’s economy of $3.8 billion,<br />
for every $100 produced<br />
in the region, $2 are related<br />
to Northland. Northland’s<br />
$85 million impact on the<br />
northwest region breaks<br />
down to a direct impact of<br />
the college at $64 million,<br />
while the indirect impact in<br />
other industries was $21<br />
million. The college also generated<br />
1,152 jobs in the<br />
region. These jobs included<br />
974 direct jobs, and 178<br />
additional indirect jobs.<br />
from school because the<br />
township business was the<br />
most important matter of<br />
the day.<br />
As treasurer of the<br />
Township Board, Marion’s<br />
reputation for accuracy in<br />
balancing the township’s<br />
financial records was legendary.<br />
Gene “Red” Folden,<br />
who served as township<br />
chairman for several years,<br />
recalled that there was one<br />
“Today, we take for granted the well<br />
maintained grid of roads following the<br />
section lines. But that wasn’t always the<br />
case,” said Davidson.<br />
time in all her years that<br />
Marion could not get the<br />
books to balance. “It was off<br />
by only two cents,” Red said,<br />
“and it turned out to be the<br />
bank’s mistake.”<br />
Throughout the years,<br />
township roads have always<br />
been important business for<br />
the board members. These<br />
roads were the lifeline of<br />
rural farm communities,<br />
linking one farmstead to the<br />
next and to the surrounding<br />
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<strong>Municipal</strong><br />
<strong>Liquor</strong> $<br />
Sales records of area liquor<br />
stores released by state<br />
State Auditor Rebecca<br />
Otto has released the 2011<br />
Analysis of <strong>Municipal</strong><br />
<strong>Liquor</strong> Store Operations.<br />
The report provides comparative<br />
data on liquor operations<br />
owned and operated by<br />
Minnesota cities.<br />
In 2011, 208 Minnesota<br />
cities operated 240 municipal<br />
liquor stores, with 114<br />
cities operating both on-sale<br />
and off-sale liquor establishments<br />
and 94 cities restricting<br />
their municipally-owned<br />
establishments to off-sale<br />
liquor stores. The majority of<br />
municipally-owned liquor<br />
stores are located in Greater<br />
Minnesota, and 19 cities<br />
within the Seven-County<br />
Metro Area own and operate<br />
liquor establishments.<br />
Otto’s office reported the<br />
following information pertaining<br />
to local municipal<br />
liquor stores:<br />
• Goodridge’s on- and offsale<br />
liquor store had a gross<br />
profit of $169,243; operating<br />
Chamber banquet<br />
set for April 13<br />
The <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Chamber of Commerce<br />
100th Anniversary Ball is<br />
open to anyone who cares<br />
about <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>.<br />
Cindy Krankkala, executive<br />
director of the <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Chamber of<br />
Commerce, announced this<br />
week that the Chamber’s<br />
annual banquet, which will<br />
take place at 6 p.m. on<br />
Saturday, April 13, at the<br />
Ralph Engelstad Arena<br />
Imperial Room, is open to<br />
the public. Krankkala added<br />
that the event is the 100th<br />
anniversary of the Chamber<br />
of Commerce banquet.<br />
Although the event is being<br />
called an anniversary ball, it<br />
does not require formal<br />
expenses of $156,903; and<br />
operating income of $12,340.<br />
Its net profit was $12,340,<br />
and it transferred $10,000 to<br />
other funds.<br />
• Lancaster’s on- and offsale<br />
liquor store had a gross<br />
profit of $126,950; operating<br />
expenses of $92,527; and<br />
operating income of $34,423.<br />
Its net profit was $35,262,<br />
and it transferred $20,000 to<br />
other funds.<br />
• Mentor’s on- and offsale<br />
liquor store had a gross<br />
profit of $225,676; operating<br />
expenses of $194,526; and<br />
operating income of $31,150.<br />
Its net profit was $31,843,<br />
and it transferred $46,000 to<br />
other funds.<br />
• Roseau’s off-sale liquor<br />
store had a gross profit of<br />
$462,955 and operating<br />
expenses of $246,159. It had<br />
a net profit of $217,205, and<br />
it transferred no money to<br />
other funds.<br />
• St. Hilaire’s on- and off-<br />
(Continued on Page 10)<br />
wear.<br />
During the event, numerous<br />
businesses and individuals<br />
will be recognized,<br />
including some 100-year-old<br />
businesses and residents.<br />
The Chamber of Commerce<br />
presidents and board of<br />
directors will also be introduced.<br />
Meal choices for dinner<br />
include prime rib or salmon.<br />
Tickets are available<br />
through the Chamber of<br />
Commerce at 681-3720.<br />
Performing during the<br />
event will be Miss <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Bailey Sorvig<br />
and Brayden Drevlow. The<br />
WoodPicks will perform for<br />
the dance following dinner.<br />
Marion Davidson was honored Tuesday, March 12 for her<br />
50 years of service as the Holt Township Board treasurer.<br />
(Submitted)<br />
DIGI-KEY CAREER EXPO<br />
Saturday, April 13, 2013<br />
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Armory
THIEF RIVER FALLS<br />
Profile<br />
Warren<br />
1984<br />
Evergreen Implement Company has grown from just one location in Warren, adding the <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> location in 1995, the<br />
Mahnomen Location in 2010, and the Baudette location this year. Partner Gale Pawlowski currently manages the Mahnomen location<br />
and former owners, Dale and Don Holte, manage the Baudette location. In addition to the growth of Evergreen Implement Company,<br />
they have transitioned all four locations into the new John Deere Equip system, allowing the locations to better operate as a whole.<br />
Between the locations, Evergreen Implement Company has 75 full and part time employees. Harvey, Brent, and Gale are long-time<br />
partners and have been with the company a collective 85 years, most of them in ownership positions.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
1995<br />
Mahnomen<br />
2010<br />
Baudette<br />
2013<br />
Evergreen Implement Company Training Center provides the most advanced technician<br />
training through live, interactive, state-of-the-art technologies in concert with<br />
John Deere Training Centers worldwide. This training center is conveniently located<br />
between all four Evergreen locations, providing access to Evergreen employees for<br />
receiving the latest sales, parts, service, and technologies information and training.<br />
Matt Kolstoe, Harvey Sedlacek, Gale Pawlowski, Allan Hagen<br />
and Brent Lunke.
Saturday, April 6, 2013 NORTHERN WATCH Page 3<br />
DEATH NOTICES<br />
Gregory<br />
Christianson, 43<br />
McIntosh - Gregory V.<br />
Christianson, 43, died<br />
Thursday, March 28, 2013,<br />
at his home.<br />
Funeral services were<br />
held Tuesday, April 2 at Our<br />
Savior’s Lutheran Church in<br />
McIntosh. Interment was in<br />
Calvary Lutheran Cemetery<br />
in Winger.<br />
Service to her township<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
communities.<br />
“Today, we take for granted<br />
the well maintained grid<br />
of roads following the section<br />
lines. But that wasn’t<br />
always the case,” said<br />
Marion. “For many years,<br />
the township roads went<br />
unplowed during the winter<br />
months with the exception<br />
of the main road that connected<br />
Holt to Middle <strong>River</strong><br />
and <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>.<br />
People traveled by horse and<br />
sleigh across the fields during<br />
the winter months. And<br />
the roads could be extremely<br />
difficult to travel on during<br />
spring breakup when mud<br />
caused many Model Ts and<br />
early cars to get stuck.<br />
There were no four-wheel<br />
drive pickups to make a<br />
quick trip to town.”<br />
Marion, like her father,<br />
has resided nearly all of her<br />
88 years in Holt Township.<br />
Marion married Milton<br />
Davidson of nearby Ringbo<br />
Township in 1946, and<br />
together, they raised their<br />
four children on their<br />
Centennial Farm – a farm<br />
loaded with both family and<br />
community history. Milton<br />
owned and operated<br />
Davidson Well Drilling,<br />
which is now owned by their<br />
youngest son, Jeff. Milton<br />
passed away in 2004.<br />
Marion and Milton’s children<br />
are Ronnie and his wife<br />
Sharon Ann of Holt, Shelvie<br />
Sally<br />
Hagl-McGlynn, 51<br />
Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong> - Sally<br />
Hagl-McGlynn, 51, died<br />
Thursday, April 4, 2013, at<br />
her home.<br />
Arrangements are pending<br />
with Johnson Funeral<br />
Service.<br />
and her husband Bruce<br />
Anderson of Duluth, Sharon<br />
and her husband Steve<br />
Holmstrom who live in nearby<br />
New Solum Township,<br />
and Jeff and his wife Debbie<br />
of Newfolden. Marion has 12<br />
grandchildren and nine<br />
great-grandchildren.<br />
Pink Ribbon<br />
Health Gala in<br />
TRF April 15<br />
The Pink Ribbon Health<br />
Gala, a free family event<br />
open to the public, will be<br />
held from 5 to 8 p.m. on<br />
Monday, April 15, at the<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Eagles<br />
Aerie.<br />
The goal of the gala is to<br />
promote the health and<br />
wellness of the entire community.<br />
Health providers,<br />
fitness professionals and<br />
nutrition advisors will be<br />
available to assist visitors to<br />
become healthier. At last<br />
count, 27 vendors have<br />
agreed to be at the event.<br />
This free activity is sponsored<br />
by the Pretty In Pink<br />
<strong>Northern</strong> State Bank Relay<br />
For Life Team.<br />
All proceeds from freewill<br />
offerings will be donated to<br />
the American Cancer<br />
Society.<br />
For more information,<br />
contact Pam Bettin at 689-<br />
0206 or email her at plbettin@hotmail.com.<br />
Oscarson Angus recognized<br />
nationally in Pathfinder Report<br />
Oscarson Angus, owned<br />
by Tom and Pam Oscarson of<br />
Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong>, has been<br />
recognized nationally by the<br />
American Angus Association<br />
for having seven registered<br />
Angus cows included in the<br />
association’s 2013<br />
Pathfinder Report.<br />
Only 1,992 of the more<br />
than 25,000 American<br />
Angus Association members<br />
are represented in this<br />
year’s report, according to<br />
Bill Bowman, chief operating<br />
officer and director of<br />
“Get Your Buns<br />
Moving” training<br />
to start April 8<br />
Sanford Health <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Wellness Center<br />
is hosting a “Get Your Buns<br />
Moving” training for people<br />
who are interested in running<br />
a 5K. The training sessions<br />
will start on Monday,<br />
April 8, at 5 p.m. in the<br />
Rehab Department on the<br />
second floor of Sanford<br />
Health <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>,<br />
and will run until May 13<br />
with a goal of completing<br />
the Fargo 5K on May 17.<br />
Each class will include running<br />
along with the following<br />
instructional sessions:<br />
• April 8: Overview of<br />
training plan, warm-ups,<br />
buying proper shoe wear<br />
based on foot type and tips<br />
for pain free running<br />
• April 15: Stretching<br />
and strength training<br />
• April 22: Nutrition for<br />
runners<br />
• April 29: Cross training<br />
• May 6: Introduction to<br />
Yoga<br />
• May 13: Psychology to<br />
keep exercising for the long<br />
haul and final preparation<br />
for the 5K<br />
Walk-ins<br />
Always<br />
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performance programs.<br />
The Pathfinder Program<br />
identifies superior Angus<br />
cows based upon recorded<br />
performance traits economically<br />
important to efficient<br />
beef production. These traits<br />
include early and regular<br />
calving and heavy weaning<br />
weights, Bowman said. More<br />
than two million eligible<br />
dams with more than 6.8<br />
million weaning records<br />
were examined to determine<br />
Pathfinder status. All registered<br />
Angus cows that meet<br />
the strict Pathfinder standards<br />
are listed, along with<br />
their owners, in the<br />
Pathfinder Report that is<br />
published annually by the<br />
association.<br />
The 2013 Pathfinder<br />
Report lists 8,680 individual<br />
cows and 234 Pathfinder<br />
sires. The largest number of<br />
Pathfinder cows from a single<br />
herd this year is 96. The<br />
report is published online at<br />
www.angus.org.<br />
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Saturday, April 20, 2013<br />
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.<br />
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Goodridge, Minnesota<br />
Join us for a<br />
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Recipes today are from<br />
one of those “everybody’s<br />
favorite” cookbooks – the<br />
Green Pine to Prairie<br />
Cookbook from the<br />
Telephone Pioneers of<br />
America #18. I use mine a<br />
lot and was just looking in it<br />
for a recipe for Easter.<br />
Enjoy today’s recipes. Hope<br />
they make the snow go and<br />
summer come quick.<br />
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My grandma used to<br />
make orange bread often<br />
and this one sounds so<br />
easy – perfect to bring<br />
some sunshine into a<br />
snack:<br />
ORANGE NUT BREAD<br />
Marge Zig Carlson<br />
2 tablespoons butter<br />
1 cup honey<br />
1 egg, beaten<br />
1 tablespoon grated orange<br />
rind<br />
2 - 3/4 cups flour<br />
2 - 1/2 teaspoons baking<br />
powder<br />
1/2 teaspoon soda<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt<br />
3/4 cup orange juice<br />
3/4 cup chopped nuts<br />
Blend butter and honey.<br />
Add egg and orange rind.<br />
Mix flour, baking powder,<br />
soda and salt and sift<br />
together. Add alternately<br />
with the orange juice. Add<br />
nuts. Place in greased and<br />
floured loaf pan and bake at<br />
325 degrees for about 1 hour<br />
and 10 minutes, depending<br />
on size of pan. Test to see if<br />
done.<br />
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I’m ready for sweets<br />
that aren’t Easter eggs.<br />
This one is so easy and<br />
serves a bunch:<br />
SHEET CAKE<br />
Ione Wahl, Minneapolis MN<br />
2 cups sugar<br />
2 cups flour<br />
4 tablespoons cocoa<br />
1/2 cup oil<br />
1 cup water<br />
1 stick margarine or butter<br />
2 beaten eggs<br />
1/2 cup buttermilk<br />
1 teaspoon soda<br />
To make cake, sift flour<br />
and sugar together in bowl.<br />
Mix cocoa, oil, water and<br />
butter and bring to boil. Add<br />
sugar/flour mixture. Add<br />
eggs, buttermilk and soda<br />
and beat together.<br />
Grease 9x13 (or larger)<br />
cake pan. Bake at 350<br />
degrees for about 35 minutes.<br />
(If larger pan is used,<br />
bake less – until cake tests<br />
done.) Mix frosting (below)<br />
and frost cake while it is<br />
hot.<br />
SOUPÇON<br />
Sherry LaCoursiere Pippin<br />
email: lacours@mncable.net<br />
Frosting<br />
1 stick margarine or butter<br />
4 tablespoons cocoa<br />
6 tablespoons buttermilk<br />
1 teaspoon vanilla<br />
1 box powdered sugar (or if<br />
you don’t have a “box,” just<br />
add to butter, cocoa and buttermilk<br />
mixture until of<br />
spreading consistency)<br />
1 cup nuts (add last)<br />
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Don’t forget how good<br />
these cookies are:<br />
DATE DROP COOKIES<br />
Signe Linda, St. Paul, MN<br />
1 (8 ounce) package dates,<br />
cut up<br />
1/2 cup hot water<br />
1 teaspoon soda<br />
2/3 cup butter<br />
1 cup sugar<br />
2 eggs<br />
2 1/4 cups flour<br />
1/4 teaspoon salt<br />
1 teaspoon cloves<br />
1 teaspoon cinnamon<br />
1/2 cup chopped nuts<br />
Mix dates, hot water and<br />
soda and let stand until cool.<br />
Cream butter and sugar<br />
and add eggs. Beat. Sift<br />
spices and flour and mix<br />
alternately with date mixture.<br />
Drop by teaspoonfuls<br />
onto cookie sheet and bake<br />
at 350 degrees for about 12<br />
minutes.<br />
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Yummy, light bars –<br />
maybe in time for some<br />
light spring days and<br />
green grass – maybe:<br />
CREAM PUFF BARS<br />
Bev Bartz, St. Paul, MN<br />
Bottom Crust<br />
1 cup flour<br />
1/2 cup butter<br />
2 tablespoons water<br />
Middle<br />
1 cup water<br />
1/2 cup butter<br />
1 cup flour<br />
3 eggs<br />
1/2 teaspoon almond extract<br />
Frosting<br />
1 cup powdered sugar<br />
1 teaspoon butter<br />
1/2 teaspoon almond extract<br />
Little milk or cream<br />
Mix flour, butter and<br />
water like pie dough and pat<br />
on bottom of jelly roll pan.<br />
To make middle of bars,<br />
heat water and butter to<br />
boiling point. Remove from<br />
heat and add flour, stirring<br />
until smooth. Add eggs, one<br />
at a time, beating well after<br />
each. Add almond extract<br />
and spread on first mixture.<br />
Frost with mixture of<br />
powdered sugar, butter,<br />
almond extract and cream<br />
or milk. Bake at 350 degrees<br />
for 55 minutes.<br />
Goodridge Veterans Memorial Park<br />
2 nd Annual Chili Cook Off<br />
Goodridge Community Center<br />
Saturday, April 13th<br />
5:00 - 8:00 p.m.<br />
Freewill donation for the meal<br />
Sports Themed Live Auction!<br />
Silent Auction & Meal<br />
✮at the Goodridge Community Center<br />
Live Auction at the Goodridge <strong>Liquor</strong> Store<br />
✮to follow (Approx. 9 p.m.)<br />
All proceeds will go toward the future Goodridge Veterans Memorial Park<br />
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Saturday, April 6, 2013 NORTHERN WATCH Page 5<br />
NW Minnesota Art Exhibition to be held<br />
Everyone is welcome to<br />
attend the 14th annual<br />
Northwest Minnesota Art<br />
Exhibition. The exhibition<br />
will be on display at the<br />
Fosston Library Arts Center<br />
from Saturday April 13<br />
through Sunday, April 21.<br />
The exhibit is open for viewing<br />
during regular library<br />
hours. Hours are Monday,<br />
Wednesday and Friday from<br />
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesday<br />
and Thursday from 12 to 8<br />
p.m.; and Saturday from 10<br />
a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />
There will be 130 pieces of<br />
art on display from 95 area<br />
artists. Included in the show<br />
are paintings, drawings,<br />
photography, digital images,<br />
pottery, sculpture and mixed<br />
media pieces. Artists participating<br />
in the exhibit are professional<br />
and amateur<br />
adults as well as area high<br />
school students. All visual<br />
artists in the seven-county<br />
northwestern region of<br />
Minnesota were invited to<br />
participate. The seven counties<br />
represented are Kittson,<br />
Marshall, Norman,<br />
Pennington, Polk, Red Lake,<br />
and Roseau.<br />
An artist reception will be<br />
held Sunday, April 21, from<br />
2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Fosston<br />
Library Art Center in its<br />
auditorium. The reception is<br />
free and open to the public.<br />
It will include entertainment<br />
from 1:30 to 2 p.m.,<br />
then the presentation of<br />
awards starting at 2 p.m.<br />
Awards will include 16<br />
Exhibit Award Winners<br />
selected by the juror, the<br />
Northwest Artist of the Year<br />
award presented to Jane<br />
Anderson of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
<strong>Falls</strong> and the Northwest<br />
Arts Advocate of the Year<br />
award presented to Ric<br />
Sorensen of Fosston. There<br />
will also be the announcement<br />
of the two people’s<br />
choice exhibit award winners.<br />
Artwork will be on display<br />
by the following local<br />
artists:<br />
From Argyle – Lucille<br />
Nelson; from Badger –<br />
Paulette Christianson; from<br />
Fosston – Dean Vikan;<br />
from Fosston School –<br />
Hillary Cudmore, Ciera<br />
Goldsmith, Gabriel Hanson,<br />
Sami Shereck, Rebecca<br />
Sistad, Terah Sistad, Kaitlin<br />
Tollefson Kami Viken and<br />
Liberty Weiss; from<br />
Gatzke – Debbie Aune;<br />
from Greenbush –<br />
Annethea Novacek; from<br />
Greenbush-Middle <strong>River</strong><br />
School – Corin Balstad,<br />
Hunter Beaulieu, Chandler<br />
Blanton, Benjamin Gram,<br />
Timothy Ingle, Allison<br />
Kaml, Luke Nelson and<br />
Austin Waage.<br />
From Hallock – Beau<br />
Bakken, Rock Bakken and<br />
Emily Winger; from<br />
Karlstad – Nick Reitzel;<br />
from Kennedy – Bernie<br />
Wilebski; from Kittson<br />
Central School – Leah<br />
Klegstad; from McIntosh –<br />
Jill Green; from<br />
Plummer – Trishia Braaten<br />
and Barb Pinc; from Red<br />
Lake County Central<br />
School – Alysa Krueger,<br />
Kerstyn Lill, Shelby Pahlen,<br />
Allison Plante and<br />
Samantha Walton; from<br />
Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong> – Clara<br />
DeRosier, Margaret Ehling<br />
and Nancy Vraa.<br />
From Roseau – Janet<br />
Johnson; from <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
<strong>Falls</strong> – Bert Foster,<br />
Christine Foster, Loreen<br />
Hanson, Corissa Kruse and<br />
Jean Reek; from Warren –<br />
Allie Carl; and from<br />
Warroad School – Luise<br />
Benkert, Anna Casperson,<br />
Chenise Ehlers, Alissa Fife,<br />
Madison Goulet, Samantha<br />
Haugtvedt, Sabrina<br />
Aaron Weil to perform in TRF today<br />
Aaron Michael Weil will<br />
be live in concert at the<br />
Evangelical Covenant<br />
Church, 1425 Third St. E.,<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, at 7 p.m.<br />
on Saturday, April 6 (today).<br />
Half of the offering and all of<br />
the proceeds from the silent<br />
auction and bake sale will go<br />
toward a Kids Against<br />
Hunger Packing Party on<br />
April 20. Twenty-five percent<br />
of what is packed at the<br />
church will stay with the<br />
local Area Food Shelf.<br />
Weil was raised in Idaho<br />
and has for the last six years<br />
been living in northern<br />
Minnesota. Weil has had the<br />
privilege of being asked to<br />
play with and open for some<br />
of the nation’s biggest<br />
names in music today,<br />
including, The Sons of the<br />
Pioneers, Ricky Skaggs and<br />
Mark Harris (formerly of the<br />
Contemporary Christian<br />
group, “4HIM”).<br />
With his love for the Lord,<br />
ever present enthusiasm<br />
and love for people, he has<br />
made some positive changes<br />
in the church he and his wife<br />
attend. Even though Weil<br />
has been using his musical<br />
talents in many other areas,<br />
he still feels the calling to<br />
perform concerts. In 2006,<br />
when Weil moved to<br />
Minnesota, he started performing<br />
solo concerts in<br />
many local churches. From<br />
that point on, his music ministry<br />
has continued to grow<br />
and is still growing today.<br />
Starting in the summer of<br />
2009, Weil began touring on<br />
the road with his music ministry<br />
all across the U.S.<br />
For more information,<br />
visit his website at www.<br />
aaronmichaelweil.com.<br />
Little Kicker Karaoke<br />
Kontest to begin in Halma<br />
Kick’n Up Kountry’s<br />
Little Kicker Karaoke<br />
Kontest is scheduled to<br />
begin on Friday, April 12 at<br />
Jon’s Bar and Grill in<br />
Halma.<br />
Registration for the Little<br />
Kicker Karaoke Kontest is<br />
at 7 p.m. and the contest will<br />
begin at 8 p.m. There are<br />
three age groups selected for<br />
the contest which is preschool<br />
to 8 years old, 9 to 13<br />
years old, and 14 to 17 years<br />
old.<br />
First, second, and third<br />
place winners will be chosen<br />
and awarded trophies.<br />
Children that do not place<br />
will all receive medallions<br />
and another chance to compete<br />
over at the American<br />
Legion in Stephen on Friday,<br />
April 26. Registration for<br />
that event is at 7 p.m. with<br />
the contest to begin at 8 p.m.<br />
The American Legion at<br />
Stephen will also be hosting<br />
an adult bar final that same<br />
evening so it will be a great<br />
evening of entertainment.<br />
Once the top three winners<br />
in each age group have<br />
been selected at each location,<br />
a grand final competition<br />
will be held at the<br />
Hallock Eagles Club on May<br />
24 to determine the first<br />
place winner in each age<br />
group. Those children winning<br />
first place will then get<br />
the chance to perform on the<br />
big stage at Kick’n Up<br />
Kountry this year and will<br />
be awarded autographed<br />
guitars on stage, which will<br />
be autographed by all the<br />
artists that grace the stage<br />
of Kick’n Up Kountry 2013.<br />
All the children who want<br />
to compete in this competition<br />
are encouraged to send<br />
in their applications to the<br />
Kick’n Up Kountry office at<br />
249 S. State Ave. in Lake<br />
Bronson, MN 56734.<br />
For more information<br />
please call the office at 877-<br />
542-5687 or log onto<br />
www.kicknupkountry.com.<br />
Don’t miss the chance to<br />
come out and support these<br />
talented young people and<br />
be entertained each evening.<br />
Admission is free and there<br />
will be food available at each<br />
location.<br />
Rep. Kiel to hold town hall<br />
meetings in St. Hilaire, Erskine<br />
State Rep. Deb Kiel (R-<br />
Crookston) invites area residents<br />
to join her at town hall<br />
meetings in Erskine and St.<br />
Hilaire on Saturday, April 6<br />
(today) to discuss issues that<br />
are important to northwestern<br />
Minnesota.<br />
The first meeting is<br />
scheduled from 9 to 10 a.m.<br />
at the Ness cafe, 103 Vance<br />
Ave. S., Erskine.<br />
The second meeting is<br />
scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to<br />
12:30 p.m. at the St. Hilaire<br />
<strong>Liquor</strong> Store Bar, 215<br />
Broadway Ave. N., St.<br />
Hilaire.<br />
“As your state representative,<br />
I am here to serve the<br />
people and priorities of<br />
District 1B,” Kiel said.<br />
“Town halls give me the<br />
opportunity to speak one-onone<br />
about the important<br />
issues for our region. I welcome<br />
and encourage everyone<br />
to attend.”<br />
For more information,<br />
contact Kiel at 651-296-<br />
5091, or by email at<br />
rep.deb.kiel@house.mn.<br />
Hellquist, Guinevere<br />
Henrikson, Susanna<br />
Heppner, Summit Kuehn,<br />
Jackie Lee, Steven McVay,<br />
Molly Peterson Kaley<br />
Quanrud and Joseph<br />
Runnels.<br />
The<br />
Northwest<br />
Minnesota Arts Council is<br />
sponsoring this program<br />
with funding from The<br />
McKnight Foundation and<br />
the Legacy Amendment.<br />
This year, the cosponsor is<br />
the Fosston Library Arts<br />
Association. They are graciously<br />
providing volunteers<br />
and knowledge that will<br />
help make the exhibit a success.<br />
80 th Birthday<br />
Open House<br />
for<br />
Alden<br />
Hyland<br />
Saturday,<br />
April 20 th<br />
4 - 10 p.m.<br />
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CITY OF THIEF RIVER FALLS<br />
2012 DRINKING WATER REPORT<br />
Thank<br />
You<br />
We would<br />
like to thank<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> Care Center<br />
for the loving care<br />
they gave Mom.<br />
Thank you to Hospice<br />
for helping us through<br />
a trying time.<br />
To those that sent food,<br />
cards and came to the<br />
services, a big thank you.<br />
Pastor Voelker,<br />
Johnson Funeral Services,<br />
everyone that took part<br />
in the service.<br />
We thank you!<br />
The Family of<br />
Judy Kjensrud Oen<br />
PWSID:1570003<br />
The City of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> is issuing the results of monitoring done on its drinking water for the period from January 1 to December 31, 2012. The<br />
purpose of this report is to advance consumers' understanding of drinking water and heighten awareness of the need to protect precious water resources.<br />
Source of Water<br />
The City of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> provides drinking water to its residents from a surface water source: surface water drawn from the Red Lake <strong>River</strong>.<br />
The water provided to customers may meet drinking water standards but the Minnesota Department of Health has also made a determination as to<br />
how vulnerable the source of water may be to future contamination incidents. If you wish to obtain the entire source water assessment regarding<br />
your drinking water, please call 651-201-4700 or 1-800-818-9318 during normal business hours. Also, you can view it online at<br />
www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/water/swp/swa.<br />
Call 218-681-3809 if you have questions about the City of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> drinking water or would like information about opportunities for public<br />
participation in decisions that may affect the quality of the water.<br />
Results of Monitoring<br />
No contaminants were detected at levels that violated federal drinking water standards. However, some contaminants were detected in trace amounts<br />
that were below legal limits. The table that follows shows the contaminants that were detected in trace amounts last year. (Some contaminants<br />
are sampled less frequently than once a year; as a result, not all contaminants were sampled for in 2012. If any of these contaminants were<br />
detected the last time they were sampled for, they are included in the table along with the date that the detection occurred.)<br />
Key to abbreviations:<br />
MCLG - Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health.<br />
MCLGs allow for a margin of safety.<br />
MCL - Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as<br />
feasible using the best available treatment technology.<br />
MRDL - Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level.<br />
MRDLG - Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal.<br />
AL - Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, triggers treatment, or other requirement, which a water system must follow.<br />
90th Percentile Level - This is the value obtained after disregarding 10 percent of the samples taken that had the highest levels. (For example, in a<br />
situation in which 10 samples were taken, the 90th percentile level is determined by disregarding the highest result, which represents 10 percent<br />
of the samples.) Note: In situations in which only 5 samples are taken, the average of the two with the highest levels is taken to<br />
determine the 90th percentile level.<br />
ppm - Parts per million, which can also be expressed as milligrams per liter (mg/l).<br />
ppb - Parts per billion, which can also be expressed as micrograms per liter (µg/l).<br />
N/A - Not Applicable (does not apply)<br />
TT - Treatment Technique : A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminent in drinking water.<br />
Contaminant MCLG MCL LEVEL FOUND<br />
Typical Source of Contaminant<br />
(units) Range (2012) Average/Result*<br />
Fluoride (ppm) 4 4 .87-1.2 .96 State of Minnesota requires all municipal<br />
water systems to add fluoride to drinking<br />
water to promote strong teeth; Erosion of<br />
natural deposits; Discharge from fertilizer<br />
and aluminum factories.<br />
Haloacetic Acids<br />
(HAA5) (ppb)<br />
0 60 16-29 32 By-product of drinking water disinfection.<br />
TTHM 0 80 32.4-79.5 62.63 By-product of drinking water disinfection.<br />
(Total trihalomethanes)<br />
(ppb)<br />
* This is the value used to determine compliance with federal standards. It sometimes is the highest value detected and sometimes is an average of all detected values.<br />
If it is an average, it may contain sampling results from the previous year.<br />
Contaminant<br />
(units)<br />
MCLG MCL<br />
** ***<br />
Typical Source of Contaminant<br />
Turbidity (NTU) N/A TT 95.24 .41 Soil runoff.<br />
** Lowest Monthly Percentage of Samples Meeting the Turbidity limits.<br />
*** Highest Single Measurement.<br />
Turbidity is a measure of the clarity of the water. We monitor it because it is a good indicator of the effectiveness of our filtration system.<br />
Contaminant<br />
(units)<br />
MRDLG MRDL **** ***** Typical Source of Contaminant<br />
Chlorine (ppm) 4 4 2.5-2.8 2.6 Water additive used to control microbes.<br />
**** Highest and Lowest Monthly Average.<br />
***** Highest Quarterly Average.<br />
Contaminant Unit % Removal % Removal # of Quarters out Typical Source of Contaminant<br />
Required Achieved of Compliance<br />
Total Organic Carbon % Removed 30% 49.4-66% 0 Naturally present in the environment.<br />
Contaminant (units) MCLG AL 90% Level # sites over AL Typical Source of Contaminant<br />
Copper (ppm) 1.3 1.3 .05 0 out of 20 Corrosion of household plumbing<br />
(06/30/2010) systems; erosion of natural deposits.<br />
Lead (ppb) 0 15 12.9 0 out of 20 Corrosion of household plumbing<br />
(06/30/2010) systems; erosion of natural deposits.<br />
If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is<br />
primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. City of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> is responsible for providing<br />
high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several<br />
hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking.<br />
If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and<br />
steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.<br />
Monitoring may have been done for additional contaminants that do not have MCLs established for them and are not required to be monitored under<br />
the Safe Drinking Water Act. Results may be available by calling 651-201-4700 or 1-800-818-9318 during normal business hours.<br />
Compliance with National Primary Drinking Water Regulations<br />
The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels<br />
over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up<br />
substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity.<br />
Contaminants that may be present in source water include:<br />
Microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria: which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural<br />
livestock operations, and wildlife.<br />
Inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metal: which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban storm-water runoff, industrial or<br />
domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming.<br />
Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources: such as agriculture, urban storm-water runoff, and residential uses.<br />
Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and<br />
petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban storm-water runoff, and septic systems.<br />
Radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities.<br />
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prescribes regulations, which limit the amount of<br />
certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled<br />
water, which must provide the same protection for public health.<br />
Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants<br />
does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be<br />
obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-4791.<br />
Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as<br />
persons with cancer, undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system<br />
disorders, some elderly and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their<br />
health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants<br />
are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-4791.
1100-10155-1897 3/13<br />
Diabetes<br />
Showcase<br />
Saturday, April 13<br />
8:30 a.m.-Noon<br />
Imperial Room<br />
Ralph Engelstad Arena<br />
At Sanford <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, we are<br />
committed to bringing you educational<br />
opportunities that allow you to play an<br />
active role in your own health and wellness.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Presentations:<br />
9 a.m. Managing Your Diabetes<br />
with a Healthy Diet<br />
Deanna Skaar, RD, LD<br />
10 a.m. Why do I need a psychologist?<br />
I have diabetes. I’m not crazy<br />
Danielle Jordan, PhD<br />
sanfordhealth.org<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Regional Airport<br />
Service by Great Lakes Airlines<br />
Interline Agreements with Delta, United, US Airways,<br />
American and Frontier<br />
GREAT LAKES PROVIDING<br />
SCHEDULED PASSENGER SERVICE SINCE 1981<br />
Save time and money<br />
on your next trip to<br />
Minneapolis<br />
Non-stop service<br />
to MSP<br />
12 round trips per week<br />
(60 minute flight)<br />
Save time, avoid the summer<br />
highway construction<br />
NWMC Foundation Presents:<br />
“All That Jazz”<br />
Entertainment by<br />
Lincoln High School Jazz Choir<br />
and Lincoln High School Jazz Band<br />
Join us for the<br />
FIRST<br />
ANNUAL<br />
Featuring the best wing chefs in town!<br />
Thursday, May 2, 2013 • 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Social<br />
TRF Armory<br />
TICKET PRICE $30<br />
Limited Tickets Available • For tickets call Sue Johnson: (218) 683-4105<br />
All proceeds go towards equipping<br />
the fourth operating room in the new medical center.<br />
Sponsored by:<br />
<strong>Northern</strong> State Bank<br />
C’Mon Inn<br />
Forsberg’s<br />
Marco<br />
NW Beverage<br />
Pennington<br />
Main/Square<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> Radio<br />
AmericInn<br />
Anderson Realty<br />
Black Cat<br />
Brodin’s<br />
Central Boiler<br />
Ericco Tool<br />
Round Trip tickets to<br />
Minneapolis as low as $200<br />
if purchased 4 weeks in advance.<br />
Fundraiser<br />
Ganesh Hospitality, Inc.<br />
Lee Plumbing<br />
Cenex<br />
Woodmaster<br />
No Parking Fees<br />
Car Plug-in Service Available<br />
Hassle-Free Security Check-in<br />
Newly remodeled Terminal<br />
Hertz Car Rental<br />
800-654-3131 or 218-681-4111<br />
Great Lakes Reservation 1-800-554-5111<br />
or online at www.flygreatlakes.com<br />
Flight Information 218-681-6688<br />
!<br />
Page 6 NORTHERN WATCH Saturday, April 6, 2013<br />
Editorial opinion published under this head ing is intended to stimulate<br />
thinking and discussion among our readers. Unless speci fied<br />
other wise, the editorials are written by Editor Dave Hill and do not<br />
Getting ready for<br />
the boating season<br />
With snowmobile and ATV trails rapidly<br />
deteriorating, it may be the ideal<br />
time to make sure your boats are ready<br />
for the season. The Minnesota Boating<br />
guide is online in pdf form at<br />
www.dnr.state.mn.us or available at<br />
many outlets in the region.<br />
For some reason, I always receive<br />
notice to get a new license tab for my<br />
little camper in February. Camping is<br />
the last thing on my mind in February.<br />
Once the seasons start to change in<br />
April, however, I begin the difficult<br />
task of searching for the notice. I’ve<br />
been caught at the last minute - right<br />
before I want to hit the road with my<br />
camper - and discovered that I hadn’t<br />
renewed the license tab. Rushing about<br />
like that really puts a crimp in plans<br />
and seriously affects attitudes.<br />
We’ve entered or are about to enter a<br />
Letters To The Editor: The staff of the <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Watch</strong><br />
en cour ages written re sponses to editorial comment or letters<br />
with original thoughts or ideas of general interest. Letters<br />
should be intended for publication in <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Watch</strong> exclusively;<br />
letters sent to multiple publications will generally not<br />
be accepted. Right is reserved to edit letters for length and<br />
clarity and to reject letters deemed to be promotional in nature<br />
or in poor taste.<br />
Letters Must Be Signed: All letters must be signed and<br />
contain an address or phone number of the writer so authenticity<br />
can be verified. Signatures must appear on letters<br />
published. The staff believes that there is greater credibility in<br />
To the Editor:<br />
I’m tired of hearing we<br />
have to be fair and equal -<br />
fair and equal for who?<br />
I don’t want anyone to<br />
suffer in any sphere of their<br />
lives and want to help those<br />
who truly can’t care for<br />
themselves. In many cases,<br />
however, it appears the programs<br />
that are there to help<br />
them prevent them from<br />
finding out what a blessing<br />
work and its rewards do for<br />
mind, body and soul.<br />
Doesn’t someone who<br />
works in any way he can to<br />
support themselves or their<br />
family deserve high praise<br />
and the right to keep what<br />
they earn?<br />
If you go to college, the<br />
most favorable aids, grants,<br />
tuitions, should go to the<br />
high achievers who will<br />
work and study to be our<br />
doctors, engineers, high-tech<br />
people. Most spend decades<br />
paying back those loans, and<br />
putting their lives on hold. If<br />
you choose a trade, you are<br />
so needed. If you choose no<br />
more education, you shouldn’t<br />
expect pay and perks<br />
equal to those who have<br />
applied themselves.<br />
Who helps the independent,<br />
small business owner if<br />
a customer files bankruptcy,<br />
leaving thousands in unpaid<br />
bills? Is it fair to allow that<br />
individual to start over<br />
again with much the same<br />
lifestyle?<br />
I believe politicians need<br />
to deny themselves like they<br />
want us to do. They need to<br />
balance the budget, cut their<br />
benefits, use the same<br />
health care plan we are told<br />
we need, which means no<br />
more free gyms, personal<br />
care services, transportation,<br />
trips that are more of a<br />
perk. When you leave<br />
Washington, you should not<br />
have benefits that equal or<br />
exceed what you earned.<br />
Live on your retirement.<br />
God bless the few who<br />
really try serve “we the people.”<br />
Use all you can to control<br />
the national debt and<br />
deficits. Don’t cut the rug<br />
from under our military and<br />
leave them out to dry. Cut<br />
waste, but there is a lot<br />
more waste in such foolish<br />
studies and political favors<br />
for votes.<br />
If anyone chooses to use<br />
and abuse drugs of any kind,<br />
why should others be<br />
responsible to pay the costs?<br />
If you choose friends and<br />
activities that lead to wanting<br />
an abortion, must we,<br />
who abhor the practice spiritually<br />
and morally be forced<br />
to fund it?<br />
Laws that protect snails,<br />
fish, birds eggs, animals,<br />
have harsh penalties, but we<br />
think killing babies is right<br />
EDITORIAL OPINIONS<br />
Dave Hill, Editor ~ e-mail: dhill@trftimes.com<br />
POLICIES<br />
LETTERS<br />
and sane?<br />
What have we come to as<br />
a nation?<br />
I’m thankful for those<br />
who put all they had into<br />
starting a business, and<br />
then reinvested, creating<br />
jobs for many others.<br />
The government only gets<br />
money from the taxed -<br />
about 50 percent of the population.<br />
If we tax the rich<br />
out, no one will be rich, and<br />
all will be poor. Look at the<br />
regimes and empires that<br />
have gone that way.<br />
I think there is far too<br />
much corruption. It can stop<br />
only when we look in the<br />
mirror, stop playing the<br />
game, bending the rules,<br />
using every loophole, no<br />
matter the cost to society.<br />
I ask again, fair, equal,<br />
choice, for who?<br />
Shirley Sorvig<br />
Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong><br />
To the Editor:<br />
The Second Amendment<br />
was written to give the<br />
power to “We the People,”<br />
and we retain that power,<br />
not the government.<br />
The Second Amendment<br />
should not be equated with<br />
hunting or hunting regulations;<br />
nor should it be<br />
thought to apply to muskets.<br />
Tremendous advances in<br />
weaponry had already taken<br />
place, and it is not a stretch<br />
to believe that advances<br />
would continue. If you hold<br />
that it applies to muskets<br />
only, consider your First<br />
Amendment rights.<br />
Telephones, Internet, television<br />
and nearly every technology<br />
that exists today, didn’t<br />
exist when the First<br />
Amendment was written.<br />
Should we attack the<br />
First Amendment too?<br />
Expressing hurtful language,<br />
even protected language,<br />
can lead to depression,<br />
suicide, violence and<br />
death.<br />
Last time I checked,<br />
America was based on individual<br />
rights and personal<br />
freedoms, not one’s personal<br />
beliefs or collectivism.<br />
Let’s look at gun control,<br />
especially areas with the<br />
highest amount of gun control.<br />
California has twice the<br />
murder rate than most of<br />
the country. Chicago has the<br />
highest murder rate in the<br />
country, higher than even<br />
Afghanistan. The states of<br />
Illinois, California, New<br />
York, and New Jersey have<br />
some of the highest murder<br />
rates in the country … and<br />
the strictest gun control.<br />
Gun control only affects<br />
the law abiding citizens, the<br />
ones that actually contribute<br />
to society. Gun control doesn’t<br />
affect the criminals who<br />
cause the crime. Current<br />
represent opinion of other staff members. Opinions in items from<br />
other publications may not coincide with the editor’s own views but<br />
are offered for their general interest.<br />
kind of period where getting outside to<br />
play in the out-of-doors is not optimal.<br />
Snowmobiling trails are deteriorating<br />
and the lakes aren’t open yet. So, what<br />
to do? Not only is it a good time to prepare<br />
boats for water, but it’s a good<br />
time to check regulations. Watercraft<br />
owners should be aware that the<br />
Aquatic Invasive Species laws have<br />
changed from 2012. No one wants to<br />
see invasive species take over our lakes<br />
and waterways, or for that matter, get<br />
caught inadvertently carrying an<br />
aquatic invasive species from one lake<br />
or waterway to another, so check the<br />
regulations. In addition to caring about<br />
our waterways, it’s also important that<br />
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such as personal flotation devices, and<br />
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legislation only affects law<br />
abiding citizens. Where are<br />
the bills that target criminals?<br />
One bill that did target<br />
criminals was refused a<br />
hearing. Gun control groups<br />
said the bill would hurt communities<br />
of color by creating<br />
mandatory minimum sentences<br />
for gun possession by<br />
those who shouldn’t have<br />
them. So what do they want<br />
to do? If it was about saving<br />
lives, they’d target the real<br />
causes, not law abiding citizens.<br />
Dylan Bjorgaard<br />
Warren<br />
To the Editor:<br />
In the March 30 edition of<br />
the <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>, Troy<br />
Johnson of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
asked whether we want<br />
guns laying around school,<br />
and would five or more low<br />
lifes take his gun away from<br />
him and use it on him or others.<br />
Well, I guess we could<br />
say the same thing about<br />
law enforcement officials.<br />
Should we disarm them? Is<br />
he saying, teachers are irresponsible<br />
or incapable of<br />
being trained? The NRA provides<br />
excellent training.<br />
He also said, “two shells<br />
in a shotgun could be more<br />
than enough for home<br />
defense.” What if there were<br />
two armed intruders? I<br />
always thought the responsible<br />
thing might be to fire a<br />
warning shot, but I guess<br />
with only two shells, I’ll<br />
have to shoot to kill first and<br />
hope I don’t miss. Oh, and if<br />
there is a third, I guess I’m<br />
just out of luck. Then, he<br />
made a comment about<br />
those of us who wrap ourselves<br />
in the flag. I ask,<br />
what is so wrong with that?<br />
Personally, I’m proud to<br />
cling to my guns and religion.<br />
Stephen Seglem<br />
Wannaska<br />
Sons of<br />
Norway to<br />
meet April 11<br />
Everyone is invited to<br />
attend the monthly meeting<br />
of the Sons of Norway,<br />
Granlund Lodge 240 on<br />
Thursday, April 11 at 6:30<br />
p.m. at the Embassy<br />
Community Center in<br />
Fosston.<br />
Guests will be the foreign<br />
exchange students from the<br />
area who will speak about<br />
their countries. A potluck<br />
supper will precede the<br />
meeting.<br />
For more details about<br />
the lodge, contact President<br />
Wes Roland at 218-435-1230<br />
(evenings).
Saturday, April 6, 2013 NORTHERN WATCH Page 7<br />
Hungry for life<br />
My storage tank of column<br />
ideas was empty until<br />
last night. I had a good<br />
dream that made me think,<br />
which then made me write,<br />
which brings us to the business<br />
at hand.<br />
I had a friend die a few<br />
years ago. He was a good<br />
guy who was also a good<br />
farmer. The dream I had<br />
involved a scenario where<br />
an older farmer needed help<br />
putting in his crops. My<br />
deceased friend and I took<br />
on the task and were working<br />
on equipment in a shop<br />
next to a corn field. It was<br />
all so real that I can even<br />
remember the moist smell of<br />
fresh rain and the location of<br />
various puddles in the yard.<br />
At one point, we raced each<br />
other on foot to the house for<br />
dinner. I'm always hungry,<br />
even in my dreams, I'm<br />
always hungry.<br />
Here's the deal … I felt<br />
great when I woke up. I had<br />
a little different perspective<br />
on life and that's the story I<br />
want to share.<br />
I have been existing in<br />
stasis the last month. My<br />
mind is locked into the work<br />
of spring, but the weather<br />
has prevented my body from<br />
joining my mind. I hate this<br />
feeling, and it is almost like<br />
I have been tolerating life<br />
until it begins to mirror my<br />
expectations.<br />
I thought about my<br />
dream and how I was enjoying<br />
such simple things -<br />
planning work, executing<br />
the plan, being hungry and<br />
the motion of racing to dinner.<br />
There will be a time in<br />
all of our lives when those<br />
simple things will fade or<br />
Rural<br />
Reflections<br />
Grant Nelson<br />
The comments published in this column are intended to<br />
stimulate thinking and discussion among our readers. They are<br />
written by independent columnists and do not represent the<br />
opinion of the staff or management of The <strong>Times</strong>/<strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Watch</strong>.<br />
simply go dark. This is the<br />
time to not wish for the<br />
things you want, but want<br />
the things that already<br />
exist. These are the memories<br />
that you must squirrel<br />
away for a time when memories<br />
may become tough to<br />
make.<br />
I crave the traditional<br />
beauty of spring, but maybe<br />
I can take some joy in the<br />
changing landscape as the<br />
piles of snow slowly lose<br />
height if not weight. Maybe I<br />
can enjoy the delicious<br />
expectation of the weather I<br />
know will soon arrive, like<br />
wanting to destroy<br />
Christmas wrapping as you<br />
burrow through cardboard<br />
to the gift. I like how the<br />
sunshine slowly changes my<br />
environment after which the<br />
changes are locked into<br />
place by the cold until the<br />
next spell of warm weather.<br />
This maybe isn't as dramatic<br />
as blooms or green grass,<br />
but it is interesting. This<br />
time of year is also great for<br />
bird-watching as word has<br />
really spread that we offer a<br />
decent sunflower buffet, so<br />
we have a lot of birds to see.<br />
My friend passed on some<br />
years ago and left a good life<br />
for many of us to model.<br />
Last night, I needed a kick<br />
in the pants to start enjoying<br />
life again and he gave<br />
me a good, gentle boot. The<br />
dream made me covet what I<br />
see instead of wishing for<br />
something else and showed<br />
me a path to be grateful for<br />
the fullness of what has<br />
already been given to me.<br />
The shade of want has been<br />
pulled from my eyes and I<br />
can see how good it is to live.<br />
Now I gotta run, I'm hungry<br />
again.<br />
Travel series to be<br />
held at Roseau Library<br />
The annual April Lunch<br />
at the Library presentations<br />
will carry viewers/listeners<br />
to several of the world’s hot<br />
spots and to one scenic spot<br />
closer to home. Roseau Area<br />
Friends of the Library invite<br />
the public to this free series<br />
on four Thursdays in April.<br />
Beverages and sweet<br />
treats will be available to<br />
top off bag lunches brought<br />
by the audience. Donations<br />
will be welcome at the serving<br />
table. As in past years,<br />
seating begins at 11:30 a.m.,<br />
and the presentation begins<br />
promptly at 12 p.m. People<br />
may feel free to come and go<br />
as their lunch break schedule<br />
permits.<br />
The travel series will feature<br />
Joni Massaro to Italy<br />
on April 4; Dawn Johnson<br />
and Joyce Larson to Cuba on<br />
April 11; Norm Flagstad collecting<br />
butterflies in northern<br />
Minnesota and Florida<br />
on April 18; and Jim and Jan<br />
Strandlie exploring World<br />
War II sites from Norway to<br />
Normandy. All presentations<br />
to take place in the<br />
Voyageur Room at the<br />
Roseau City Center.<br />
TRF Farmers Market holds<br />
organizational meeting April 11<br />
The <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Farmers Market Board has<br />
announced that it will conduct<br />
its 2013 season organizational<br />
meeting at 5 p.m.<br />
on Thursday, April 11, in the<br />
Pennington County<br />
Courthouse meeting room.<br />
Local producers and<br />
crafters from across the<br />
region are invited to participate.<br />
Registration forms and<br />
related information will be<br />
available that evening. For<br />
more information, contact<br />
Nicole Peterson at 964-5370<br />
or email trf.farmersmarket@hotmail.com.<br />
The <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Farmers Market was established<br />
by the <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
<strong>Falls</strong> Chamber of Commerce<br />
in 2010 in partnership with<br />
Pennington County<br />
Extension and the<br />
Pennington County<br />
Historical Society. It is a<br />
member of the Minnesota<br />
Farmers Market Association<br />
and Minnesota Grown.<br />
Family Caregivers<br />
Concerns Group to meet<br />
The Family Caregivers<br />
Concerns Group (Family<br />
Council) will meet Monday,<br />
April 8, from 10 to 11 a.m.,<br />
at the Good Samaritan<br />
Apartments Community<br />
Room, 434 S. McKinley,<br />
Warren.<br />
This meeting is for family<br />
members or friends who provide<br />
care and/or support to<br />
elderly people. Individuals<br />
with a loved one in the nursing<br />
home or at home are<br />
encouraged to attend.<br />
It is the group’s desire to<br />
provide a supportive environment<br />
for families of people<br />
with aging disorders.<br />
The group wants to provide<br />
education and support for<br />
families facing these issues<br />
as well as issues that arise<br />
when others are providing<br />
care for an individual’s loved<br />
ones.<br />
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Misty is an adult spayed female<br />
Collie/Lab mix. Very sweet!<br />
In Loving<br />
Memory of<br />
Joyce<br />
Iverson<br />
Whiney is a 10-month old neutered male<br />
short-haired white cat. Playful!<br />
For more information:<br />
Call Pennington Co.<br />
Humane Society<br />
681-8045<br />
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www.pawstrf.org<br />
More Animals Available<br />
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Caleb’s Coffee House<br />
Sunday, April 13th • 6:30 p.m.<br />
Newfolden Evangelical Free Church<br />
Newfolden<br />
Starbucks Coffee, sandwiches and a dessert<br />
will be provided<br />
Max is a 5-yr old neutered male<br />
Lhasa Apso mix.<br />
Not housetrained, great with kids.<br />
Pennington County<br />
Humane Society<br />
PO Box 64 • TRF<br />
Please Spay Or Neuter Your Pet.<br />
Caleb Moen will features his original music at the only<br />
dinner theater with a coffee house atmospher. Caleb is a<br />
gifted artist who will perform on guitar, piano, and<br />
drums. The reunion tour of Hearts Ablaze will open<br />
for Caleb. The evening will also include<br />
some personal vignettes produced by<br />
local filmmaker Rob Mickelson.<br />
A Freewill offering will be received<br />
to support the Detour Student Ministry.<br />
Celiac Support Group to meet April 15<br />
The Celiac Support Group<br />
will meet Monday, April 15,<br />
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., in<br />
Meeting Room 2 at<br />
<strong>River</strong>View Health in<br />
Crookston.<br />
The Celiac Support Group<br />
meets on the third Monday<br />
of each month, March<br />
through November, and is<br />
hosted by Dr. Basit Baig,<br />
gastroenterologist; Mary<br />
Bratrud, LPN; and Heather<br />
Qualley, LPN, of the<br />
See a specialist<br />
here at home<br />
<strong>River</strong>View Specialty Clinic.<br />
For easiest access, attendees<br />
should park in the<br />
north parking lot and enter<br />
through the north<br />
<strong>River</strong>View Clinic entrance<br />
near the meeting rooms.<br />
For more information on<br />
the Celiac Support Group,<br />
call the <strong>River</strong>View Specialty<br />
Clinic at 218-281-9371 or 1-<br />
800-743-6551, extension<br />
9371.<br />
Pennington Co. SWCD<br />
banquet set for April 18<br />
The Trinity Trio will perform<br />
at the Pennington Soil<br />
and Water Conservation<br />
District’s Annual Banquet at<br />
6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April<br />
18, at Redeemer Lutheran<br />
Church in <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>.<br />
The banquet will also<br />
include award presentations<br />
to the Neil Peterson Family,<br />
Outstanding Conservationists;<br />
Cheryl and Brian<br />
Peterson, Rural Beautification<br />
Winners; and the fifth<br />
and sixth grade poster/<br />
mural winners.<br />
Tickets are $12 and must<br />
be purchased in advance.<br />
Contact the SWCD office at<br />
683-7075 to make reservations.<br />
Your time is valuable to you and to us.<br />
At Sanford Health, we realize that seeing<br />
a health care specialist isn’t always easy.<br />
That’s why Sanford Health <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
offers outreach services here at home. Care<br />
made convenient, right at your doorstep.<br />
Plummer Lions<br />
Nur Jameel, MD<br />
Interventional Cardiology<br />
1641-17050-0106 1/13<br />
Allergy & Immunology<br />
John Jacobsen, MD<br />
Cardiology<br />
Jeffrey Watkins, MD<br />
Nur Jameel, MD<br />
Dermatology<br />
Chet Maingi, MD<br />
General/Vascular<br />
Surgery<br />
James Wagner, MD<br />
Nephrology<br />
Teresa Levitski, MD<br />
Neurology<br />
Bala Davuluri, MD<br />
Neuropsychology<br />
Gregory Hauge, PhD<br />
For more information or to make<br />
an appointment, call (218) 681-4747.<br />
sanfordhealth.org<br />
Orthopedics<br />
Bruce Piatt, MD<br />
Ophthalmology<br />
Ronald Brockman, MD<br />
Oncology<br />
Amit Panwalkar, MD<br />
Jayan Nair, MD<br />
Pain Management<br />
Panijinni Sivanna, MD<br />
Pathology<br />
Thomas Ortmeier, MD<br />
Physical Medicine<br />
Scott Fillmore, MD<br />
Sleep Study<br />
Samy Karaz, MD<br />
Urology<br />
Conrad Toni, MD<br />
Brent Williams, MD<br />
Appearing Live<br />
Saturday, April 13, 2013<br />
8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.<br />
Plummer Hall<br />
Dance to<br />
Billy D and the Crystals<br />
Tickets $ 10 per person<br />
The Plummer Lions would like to thank the following<br />
businesses for supporting our Spring Fling:<br />
Walter Bros. Dairy<br />
Wyara Dairy<br />
Pioneer/Gary Purath<br />
Red <strong>River</strong> Grain<br />
<strong>Northern</strong> Propane & Fuel<br />
Thibert Chevrolet & Buick<br />
Ted’s Dairy Service<br />
Gerardy Farms<br />
Brooks Auto/Perry & Joyce Morinville<br />
Cindy & Del Determan/Field<br />
Drainage<br />
Plummer Agency<br />
Ultima Bank<br />
Town & Country Builders<br />
Johnson Funeral Service<br />
Steve Dahlen/Titan Machinery<br />
Special thanks to Northwest Beverage Co.<br />
Hagen Veterinary Service<br />
Plummer Creamery<br />
Triple D Construction<br />
Thygeson Construction<br />
Paradis Trucking<br />
Northwest Grain<br />
Security State Bank - Oklee<br />
Oklee Lumber
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Prowlers compete indoors at BSU...<br />
Second track meet in books<br />
Like the March 22 opener<br />
staged at Concordia College<br />
in Moorhead, the second<br />
early-season outing of 2013<br />
for the <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
boys and girls high school<br />
track teams was an indoor<br />
meet Tuesday when the<br />
Prowlers competed in the<br />
Little Amik Invitational at<br />
the Gillett Fitness and<br />
Recreation Center on the<br />
Bemidji State University<br />
campus.<br />
There were 21 teams in<br />
both portions of the meet.<br />
Titles went to the Bemidji<br />
girls and Detroit Lakes boys.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> girls finished<br />
in a tie for ninth; <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> boys were tenth.<br />
Leading the Prowlers’<br />
performances was a first<br />
place finish in the girls 60-<br />
meter hurdles by freshman<br />
Meleah Biermaier, who also<br />
had a third place run in the<br />
200.<br />
Top showing for the <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> boys came in the<br />
3200, where senior Cody<br />
Pahlen was second and<br />
freshman Kris Joppru ran<br />
fourth.<br />
Next meet for the Lindsey<br />
Johnson-coached Prowlers<br />
will be Friday, April 12, at<br />
Perham.<br />
Winners/TRF Places - Girls<br />
Team totals - Bemidji 105,<br />
Detroit Lakes 104.5, Park Rapids<br />
Area 73; Warroad 56, Roseau 44,<br />
East Grand Forks 25, Crookston<br />
22, New York Mills 19.5, West<br />
Marshall 19, <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> 19,<br />
Bagley/Fosston 18, United North<br />
Central 13, Ottertail Central 13,<br />
Nevis 13, Pillager 12.5, Red Lake<br />
County 9, Badger/Greenbush/<br />
Middle <strong>River</strong>/<strong>Northern</strong> Freeze 8,<br />
Wadena-Deer Creek 4.5, Trek-<br />
North 3, Clearbrook-Gonvick 2,<br />
Northome/Kelliher/Blackduck 1,<br />
Frazee 1.<br />
4x800 relay - 1. Detroit Lakes,<br />
10:43.49.<br />
60-meter hurdles - 1. Meleah<br />
Biermaier, TRF, 9.78. Other TRF<br />
places - 12. Cassidy Wheeler, 11.26.<br />
60 - 1. Deidre Hahn, Warroad,<br />
Northland found a place<br />
to play some baseball, and in<br />
the process the Pioneers<br />
picked up their first wins of<br />
the 2013 season with 7-6, 8-<br />
3 Friday (March 29) doubleheader<br />
sweep against the<br />
Dakota Wesleyan University<br />
junior varsity in Mitchell,<br />
S.D.<br />
They also located a snowfree<br />
diamond in<br />
Worthington the next day<br />
when they lost dropped a 7-<br />
6, 10-6 twinbill to host<br />
Minnesota West. The first<br />
one went nine innings.<br />
Weather permitting, the<br />
Pioneers were headed back<br />
that way this weekend for<br />
games against Dakota<br />
Wesleyan, the junior varsity<br />
from Mount Marty College<br />
8.08. TRF places - (prelims) 17.<br />
Shelby Norlin, 8.86; 26. Sheena<br />
Lee, 9.04; 33. Courtney Lee, 9.17;<br />
42. Kira Johnson, 9.24.<br />
400 - 1. Lydia Rutten, New York<br />
Mills, 1:01.33. TRF places - 52.<br />
Miranda Opdahl, 1:16.26; 74. Rylie<br />
Nelson, 1:22.79; 78. Taylor<br />
Heneman, 1:25.80; 80. Hallie<br />
Frazer, 1:26.99.<br />
1600 - 1. Madeline Huglen,<br />
Roseau, 5:37.03. TRF places - 12.<br />
Carly Steenerson, 6:11.39; 18.<br />
Kaylee Eskeli, 6:22.53.<br />
4x200 relay - 1. Detroit Lakes,<br />
1:51.01. TRF places - 10. TRF,<br />
2:01.03; 27. TRF, 2:09.26.<br />
800 - 1. Jenna Truedson,<br />
Bemidji, 2:22.35. TRF places - 20.<br />
Kaylee Eskeli, 2:53.67; 39. Hallie<br />
Frazer, 3:09.47.<br />
200 - 1. Ellen Wall, Bemidji,<br />
26.76. TRF places - 3. Meleah<br />
Biermaier, 27.36; 22. Kelsey Kainz,<br />
30.36; 39. Sheena Lee, 31.16; 82.<br />
Kayla Mehrkens, 33.32; 121. Jamie<br />
McDonald, 36.33.<br />
3200 - 1. Megan Olson, Park<br />
Rapids, 12:35.39.<br />
4x400 relay - 1. Detroit Lakes,<br />
4:18.65. TRF places - 17. TRF,<br />
5:19.09.<br />
High jump - 1. Deidre Hahn,<br />
Warroad, 5-0. TRF places - 23. (tie)<br />
Cassidy Wheeler, 4-0.<br />
Pole vault - 1. Amber Peterson,<br />
Bemidji, 10-0. TRF places - 12. (tie)<br />
Miranda Opdahl and Kaylee Eskeli,<br />
6-0.<br />
Long jump - 1. Ellen Wall,<br />
Bemidji, 16-3.50. TRF places - Kira<br />
Johnson, 12-11; 24. (tie) Kelsey<br />
Kainz, 12-9.50; 26. (tie) Sheena Lee,<br />
12-9; 49. Kayla Mehrkens, 10-8; 53.<br />
Katlin Bennett, 10-5.<br />
Triple jump - 1. Darci Molander,<br />
Detroit Lakes, 33-1. TRF places -<br />
29. (tie) Miranda Opdahl, 24-5.50;<br />
31. Kayla Mehrkens, 24-1.<br />
Shot put - 1. Alli Heifort,<br />
Bemidji, 40-8.50. TRF places - 6.<br />
Frances Marshall, 32-7; 10. Elissa<br />
Steele, 28-11; 24. Erin Wayne, 24-<br />
10; 62. Lexie Anderson, 17-10.<br />
Winners/TRF Places - Boys<br />
Team totals - Detroit Lakes 89.5,<br />
Bemidji 86, Ottertail Central 59.5,<br />
Roseau 57, East Grand Forks 56,<br />
Pillager 35, Frazee 32, Warroad 29,<br />
Crookston 27, <strong>Thief</strong> Rver <strong>Falls</strong> 23,<br />
Park Rapids Area 19, West<br />
Marshall 12.5, Nevis 12, Red Lake<br />
County 11, Bagley/Fosston 10,<br />
International <strong>Falls</strong> 8.5, Northome/<br />
Kelliher/Blackduck 7, United North<br />
Central 4, Wadena-Deer Creek 3,<br />
Badger/Greenbush-Middle <strong>River</strong>/<br />
in Yankton, S.D. and<br />
Minnesota College Athletic<br />
Conference <strong>Northern</strong><br />
Division foe Fond du Lac.<br />
Those games against<br />
Dakota Wesleyan snapped a<br />
pair of Northland streaks.<br />
The Pioneers jump-started<br />
the 2013 season with a<br />
March 8-14 trip to Nebraska<br />
and Texas that resulted in<br />
ten straight losses. Mother<br />
Nature then forced them to<br />
call off their next ten scheduled<br />
starts.<br />
A complete-game pitching<br />
performance by Josh Janzen<br />
(Devils Lake, N.D.) highlighted<br />
the Pioneers’ first<br />
win of the year in the Game<br />
1 victory over Dakota<br />
Wesleyan. After falling<br />
behind 5-3, Northland came<br />
<strong>Northern</strong> Freeze 3, Walker-<br />
Hackensack-Akeley 1.<br />
4x800 relay - 1. Bemidji, 8:23.87.<br />
TRF places - 4. TRF, 8:53.77.<br />
60-meter hurdles - 1. Gabriele<br />
Grassi, Frazee, 8.70.<br />
60 - 1. Brady Schmidt, Bemidji,<br />
7.28. TRF places - (finals) 13. Alex<br />
Finseth, 7.67; TRF places (prelims)<br />
29. Ryan Houske, 7.96; 41. Colton<br />
Koestner, 8.11; 43. Bennett Sauve,<br />
8.15; 51. Jamcy Kudee, 8.24; 64.<br />
Tyshaun Brown, 8.40; 106. Josh<br />
Halvorson, 9.96.<br />
400 - 1. Elias Hendrickson,<br />
Bemidji, 54.02. TRF places - 26.<br />
Keenan Sorvig, 1:03.13; 31. Grant<br />
Stewart, 1:03.64; 35. Jacob Joppru,<br />
1:04.30; 57. Luke Mowry, 1:06.73;<br />
59. Nate Ricks, 1:08.02; 61.<br />
Matthew Linder, 1:08.80; 68. Brian<br />
Powell, 1:17.19.<br />
1600 - 1. Zach Foltz, Detroit<br />
Lakes, 4:53.82. TRF places - 28.<br />
Chris Klopp, 5:47.93; 42. Spencer<br />
Nelson, 6:15.51.<br />
4x200 relay - 1. Detroit Lakes,<br />
1:39.84. TRF places - 12. TRF,<br />
1:44.79; 24. TRF, 1:52.65.<br />
800 - 1. Sam Carlson, Bemidji,<br />
2:05.01. TRF places - 9. Logan<br />
Johnson, 2:14.85; 16. Taylor Klopp,<br />
2:22.67; 32. Chris Klopp, 2:42.97;<br />
36. Max Anderson, 2:45.21.<br />
200 - 1. Jared Pahlen, Roseau,<br />
23.75. TRF places - 22. Skyler<br />
Peterson, 25.84; 28. Ian Hutton,<br />
26.19; 31. Colton Koestner, 26.38;<br />
49. Grant Stewart, 27.42; 64. Jacob<br />
Joppru, 28.26; 65. Tyshaun Brown,<br />
28.31.<br />
3200 - 1. Zach Foltz, Detroit<br />
Lakes, 10:58.82. TRF places - 2.<br />
Cody Pahlen, 11:02.74; 4. Kris<br />
Joppru, 12:00.14.<br />
4x400 relay - 1. Bemidji, 3:39.64.<br />
High jump - 1. Jordan Feder,<br />
Nevis, 6-2. TRF places - 4. Tyran<br />
Jones, 50-8; 10. (tie) Skyler<br />
Peterson, Grant Stewart and Colton<br />
Koestner, 5-3.<br />
Pole vault - 1. Ben Pearce,<br />
Warroad, 12-6.<br />
Long jump - 1. Josh Regorrah,<br />
EGF, 19-7.50. TRF places - 38.<br />
Keenan Sorvig, 15-4; 50. Ian<br />
Hutton, 14-0.50; 53. Logan Lane,<br />
13-9; 57. Alan Samuelson, 13-1.50;<br />
64. Brian Powell, 11-3.50.<br />
Triple jump - 1. Devin Strack,<br />
Pillager, 41-11.50.<br />
Shot put - 1. Steffan Stroh,<br />
Ottertail Central, 50-8.50. TRF<br />
places - 15. Cameron Georgewill 38-<br />
10; 27. Kach Johnson, 36-3.50; 32.<br />
Will Anderson, 35-6.<br />
Pioneers break streaks<br />
Registrations remain<br />
open in sports clinic<br />
Nurturing student-athletes,<br />
developing community-based<br />
support systems<br />
and working with parents of<br />
players will be among the<br />
subjects that a variety of<br />
guest speakers will address<br />
during the first North<br />
Country All-Sport Coaching<br />
Clinic scheduled to be held<br />
Saturday, April 20, in the<br />
new commons area of<br />
Lincoln High School.<br />
Former <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
head football coach Jeff<br />
Mumm is organizing the<br />
“Coaching from the<br />
Bleachers” program he says<br />
will differ from the usual<br />
playbook-orientated clinics<br />
in the subject matter that<br />
will be addressed.<br />
Current and former<br />
coaches and administrators<br />
will be the clinic speakers,<br />
including Jon Bittner,<br />
Crookston; Garry Kotts and<br />
Mark Kroulik, Stephen-<br />
Argyle; David Nelson,<br />
Minnetonka; Vince Repesh,<br />
Duluth; Gary Schuler,<br />
Fergus <strong>Falls</strong>; and Mumm.<br />
Cost of the clinic is $15<br />
per person, or $50 per staff<br />
of up to ten coaches.<br />
Advance registrations are<br />
requested by April 10.<br />
The day begins with registration<br />
from 7:45 to 8:15<br />
a.m. A welcome at 8:20 a.m.<br />
will be offered by <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
<strong>Falls</strong> superintendent of<br />
schools Laine Larson, LHS<br />
principal Shane Zutz and<br />
School District 564 activities<br />
director Mike Biermaier.<br />
Wayne Rahlf of <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Radio and Mike<br />
Lundgren from the <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> <strong>Times</strong>/<strong>Northern</strong><br />
<strong>Watch</strong> will kick off the clinic<br />
discussions with a joint<br />
presentation at 8:30 a.m.<br />
A round-table forum featuring<br />
retired <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
<strong>Falls</strong> coaches Charlie<br />
Cornell, Tim Olson, Glen<br />
Peters and Jim Sims will be<br />
held from 4 to 4:30 p.m. to<br />
wrap things up.<br />
A social will follow at<br />
Frazer’s Sports Cafe.<br />
Lunch will be served in<br />
the common’s area.<br />
To register, send checks<br />
made payable to the <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Coaches<br />
Association (TRFCA) to Jeff<br />
Mumm, Lincoln High<br />
School, 101 Knight Ave. So.,<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN<br />
56701.<br />
Clinic Schedule<br />
n 7:45-8:15 a.m. - registration<br />
(coffee/cookies).<br />
n 8:20-8:30 a.m. - welcome<br />
(Laine Larson, Shane Zutz, Mike<br />
Biermaier).<br />
n 8:30-8:50 a.m. - Why Are<br />
Athletics Important In Your<br />
Respective Communities (Wayne<br />
Rahlf, Mike Lundgren).<br />
n 9-9:50 a.m. - The Jimmies &<br />
Joes Are More Important Than The<br />
X’s & O’s-Internal Leadership Ideas<br />
(Mark Kroulik); Seasons Of Success<br />
With Internal Leadership (Gary<br />
Kotts).<br />
n 10-10:50 a.m. - Honesty In<br />
Leadership (Vince Repesh).<br />
n 11-11:50 a.m. - A Great<br />
Program Serves All Players (Jon<br />
Bittner).<br />
n 12-12:50 p.m. - catered lunch.<br />
n 1-1:50 p.m. - Good Stuff (Gary<br />
Schuler).<br />
n 2-2:50 p.m. - Building A<br />
Program Off The Field-Player &<br />
Parent Development (Dave Nelson).<br />
n 3-3:50 p.m. - 26 Years of Being<br />
A Head Football Coach & The 26<br />
Best Things That We Did With Our<br />
Kids (Jeff Mumm).<br />
n 4-4:30 p.m. - Round-Table<br />
Discussion (Charlie Cornell, Tim<br />
Olson, Glen Peters, Jim Sims).<br />
n Social at Frazer’s Sports Cafe.<br />
up with a four-run fourth<br />
inning. Alex Bororwicz<br />
(Strandquist), Cole Larson<br />
(Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong>) and Matt<br />
Noerhing (Lakeville) drove<br />
in two runs each.<br />
“Janzen threw a very<br />
good game,” reported<br />
Northland coach Barry<br />
Dowers. “After giving up five<br />
runs – all with two out – in<br />
the second inning, he took<br />
over. He gave up four hits<br />
that second inning, but only<br />
one was hit hard. It would<br />
have been easy for him to<br />
fold after a run of bad luck<br />
like that, but he showed why<br />
he is our ace and really shut<br />
them down.”<br />
Four strong innings by<br />
second-game starter<br />
Michael Kinzler (East<br />
Grand Forks) proved instrumental<br />
in the Game 2<br />
Northland win for the<br />
Friday sweep.<br />
“Michael threw a great<br />
game,” offered Dowers. “He<br />
walked a few more guys<br />
than we would like and went<br />
deep into the count too often.<br />
We are still building arm<br />
strength in our pitchers, so<br />
we pulled him after four<br />
innings when his pitch count<br />
got up to the limit we set for<br />
him.”<br />
The Northland offense<br />
featured a 2-for-3 performance<br />
by Cole Christianson<br />
(Greenbush). “Cole hasn’t<br />
played baseball in a few<br />
years and has been knocking<br />
the rust off,” explained<br />
Dowers. “Today he was on<br />
his game and hit everything<br />
hard.”<br />
Minnesota West scored<br />
three times in the bottom of<br />
the seventh to tie the game<br />
and force extra innings in<br />
the Saturday opener, then<br />
won it with a run in the<br />
ninth.<br />
“We really let this one get<br />
away from us,” acknowledged<br />
Dowers. “Logan Lund<br />
(Tolna, N.D.) pitched the<br />
first 6 1/3 innings, but hit<br />
his pitch limit. “Jeremy<br />
Kasprowicz (Strandquist),<br />
who saved a win for us the<br />
day before, came in with two<br />
on and one out, but had no<br />
luck. The first three batters<br />
he faced singled – our centerfielder<br />
lost sight of one<br />
and it fell in front of him,<br />
and one was a bloop. Just<br />
tough luck.”<br />
A close play at the plate<br />
on a strong throw from right<br />
field by Joe Iverson<br />
(Hitterdal) and a tag effort<br />
by catcher Hunter Aubol<br />
(East Grand Forks) couldn’t<br />
keep the Bluejays from tying<br />
the game.<br />
A diving catch in the<br />
(Continued on Page 9)
Saturday, April 6, 2013 NORTHERN WATCH Page 9<br />
Prowlers, Pirates S.D. bound<br />
n Weather moves baseball opener to Huron<br />
Long-time athletic rivals<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> and<br />
Crookston will add a new<br />
twist to their competition<br />
when they head to South<br />
Dakota in an effort to jumpstart<br />
a delayed 2013 high<br />
school baseball schedule<br />
with a doubleheader in<br />
Huron Tuesday.<br />
Like most teams, the<br />
Prowlers and Pirates have<br />
been confined to indoor work<br />
since opening practice<br />
March 18 due to a prolonged<br />
stretch of winter-like weather.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> had an<br />
April 5 debut against<br />
<strong>Northern</strong> Freeze in Karlstad<br />
called off, and it was obvious<br />
that the Prowlers’ April 9<br />
home opener vs. Roseau<br />
wasn’t going to happen,<br />
either.<br />
Crookston was in the<br />
same boat, calling off games<br />
with Red Lake County and<br />
Badger/Greenbush-Middle<br />
<strong>River</strong> due to weather and<br />
field conditions.<br />
Saying enough is enough,<br />
the Prowlers and Pirates<br />
decided to look for greener<br />
pastures. Crookston coach<br />
Ted Hasz presented the idea<br />
of a combined effort in an<br />
attempt to get the season<br />
started, and <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
<strong>Falls</strong>’ Courtney Skjerven<br />
was quickly on board.<br />
“Ted Hasz called and<br />
asked if we wanted to split a<br />
bus and go down to Huron to<br />
play,” explained Skjerven.<br />
“We needed to do something<br />
to give the guys something<br />
to practice for. It doesn’t look<br />
like we will be playing here<br />
for a while, and this has<br />
really kept the kids motivated.”<br />
Skjerven, in his fourth<br />
year as the Prowlers’ head<br />
coach, is looking to build off<br />
a 14-7 season in 2012 when<br />
there were just two seniors<br />
on the roster. “I feel we are<br />
as deep and experienced as<br />
we have been in my years as<br />
a head coach,” he said. “We<br />
have varsity experience at<br />
all positions.”<br />
In contrast to last spring,<br />
there are nine seniors on<br />
hand this year, along with<br />
ten juniors.<br />
The seniors include Nick<br />
Hoffard, Grady Pederson,<br />
Brady Brooks, Jared<br />
Schaefer, Sam Matter, Evan<br />
Dondelinger, Holden Nelson,<br />
Wyatt Wheeler and Chris<br />
Carillo. The juniors are<br />
Brody Merrill, John<br />
Wilebski, Landon Sanders,<br />
Turner Storm, Aaron Rima,<br />
Jacob Leier, Wade Simpson,<br />
Wyatt Nelson, Peter<br />
Samuelson and Ian Lund.<br />
Others in the program are<br />
sophomores Chris Sanders,<br />
Lucas Sandsmark, Austin<br />
Audette, McLain Stennes<br />
and Keaton Huot; plus<br />
freshmen Kade Nelson,<br />
Lucas Magnusson, Chase<br />
Myhrer, Ethan Halvorson,<br />
Brendan Vigen, Riley<br />
Bakken, Gabe Peterson,<br />
Wyatt Ortloff, Carsen Retka,<br />
Benji Wilebski, Bryce<br />
Chapin, Josh Rand, Tyrus<br />
Olson, Devin Westerlund<br />
and Aaron Berzinski.<br />
Skjerven likes his team’s<br />
offensive potential. “I think<br />
once we get going and get<br />
use to live pitching, we<br />
should have a nice hitting<br />
club,” he noted. “Holden<br />
(Nelson), Wyatt (Wheeler),<br />
Landon (Sanders) and<br />
Turner (Storm) have been<br />
big parts of our line-up in<br />
the past. I look for nice years<br />
out of some of our other seniors,<br />
and Ian Lund is a big,<br />
strong kid who has been<br />
swinging the bat well<br />
indoors.”<br />
Experience also produces<br />
confidence in the field,<br />
according to Skjerven, who<br />
said, “We should be solid<br />
defensively.”<br />
In Pederson, Schaefer<br />
and Samuelson, the<br />
Prowlers have three players<br />
with experience at first base.<br />
Storm returns at second;<br />
Hoffard and Brooks are both<br />
quality shortstops; Lund is<br />
penciled in at third, where<br />
Weight room testing<br />
is completed at LHS<br />
Lincoln High School<br />
weight room testing has<br />
been completed for the third<br />
quarter, with names being<br />
added to the program’s<br />
honor roll. Jeff Mumm,<br />
strength training & speed,<br />
agility & quickness coordinator<br />
oversees the tests.<br />
Bench Press Clubs<br />
n Girls 105-120 - (sophomores)<br />
Peyton Olson, Katie Kainz,<br />
MaKayla Peterson, 85-pound lift;<br />
Brooke Beito, Bailey Pittman, 90;<br />
Madison Brekke, 95.<br />
n Girls 125-140 - (juniors) Grace<br />
Thompson, 115; (sophomores)<br />
Emily Bergland, 125.<br />
n Boys 185-210 - (seniors) Briar<br />
Lindholm, 195; Cole Holter, 200;<br />
Reed Bohm, Wyatt Nelson, Esteban<br />
Lopez, 205; (juniors) Alex Finseth,<br />
200; Austin Audette, David Mesa,<br />
205; (sophomores) Brody Poe, 185;<br />
Dominic Kruse, 200; Justin Stein,<br />
210.<br />
n Boys 215-235 - (seniors) Chris<br />
Forney, 220; Logan Johnson, 225;<br />
(juniors) Tanner Holmes, 220;<br />
Cameron Georgewill, 225; (sophomores)<br />
Jonathan Mejia, 225.<br />
Big Cat Clubs<br />
n Girls 350 - (sophomores)<br />
Emily Bergland, 350-pound lift;<br />
Bailey Pittman, 360.<br />
n Boys 750 - (seniors) Cole<br />
Holter, 750; (sophomores) Chad<br />
Davidson, 775.<br />
n Boys 800 - (seniors) Brian<br />
Lindholm, 845.<br />
n Boys 900 - (juniors) Cameron<br />
Georgewill, 905.<br />
n Boys 1,100 - (sophomores)<br />
Dominic Kruse, 1,115.<br />
Hex Bar Clubs<br />
n Girls 130-145 - (juniors)<br />
McKayle Guse, 150-pound lift.<br />
n Girls 150-170 - (juniors) Grace<br />
Thompson, 170; (sophomores)<br />
Bailey Pittman, Emily Bergland,<br />
150.<br />
Hex Bar Dead-Lift Clubs<br />
n Boys 250-270 - (sophomores)<br />
Tyler Wik, 270-pound lift.<br />
n Boys 275-300 - (seniors) Wyatt<br />
Nelson, 275, Cole Holter 300;<br />
(sophomores) Dylan Burkland, 280.<br />
n Boys 305-330 - (seniors) Brian<br />
Lindholm, 325; (sophomores) Brody<br />
Poe, 320.<br />
n Boys 335-360 - (juniors)<br />
Cameron Georgewill, 340; (sophomores)<br />
Andrew Johnson, 325; Chad<br />
Davidson, 340; Grant Stewart, 345.<br />
n Boys 510-540 - (sophomores)<br />
Dominic Kruse, 525.<br />
Squat Clubs<br />
n Girls 130-145 - (sophomores)<br />
Bailey Pittman, 130-pound lift.<br />
n Girls 150-170 - (juniors) Grace<br />
Thompson, 115; (sophomores)<br />
Emily Bergland, 125;<br />
n Girls 175-200 - (sophomores)<br />
Emily Bergland, 185.<br />
n Boys 250-265 - (seniors) Cole<br />
Holter, 250.<br />
n Boys 270-295 - (seniors)<br />
Esteban Lopez, 285; (sophomores)<br />
Chad Davidson, 290.<br />
n Boys 300-325 - (sophomores)<br />
Andrew Johnson, 325.<br />
n Boys 330-355 - (seniors) Briar<br />
Lindholm, 330; (juniors) Cameron<br />
Georgewill, 340.<br />
n Boys 390-425 - (sophomores)<br />
Dominic Kruse, 395.<br />
Gold & Blue Club adds names<br />
Third quarter fitness<br />
tests administered during<br />
Lincoln High School physical<br />
education classes have<br />
resulted in an updated list of<br />
Prowler Gold & Blue Club<br />
qualifiers.<br />
Tests include mile run,<br />
pacer laps, 300, 20 or 40-<br />
yard dash, pro agility run,<br />
vertical jump, sit & reach,<br />
pull-ups, flexed-arm hang,<br />
sit-ups and push-ups.<br />
Students must pass eight<br />
of the ten tests by 85 percent<br />
to attain Gold Club status;<br />
eight of ten tests by 50 percent<br />
to be a Blue Club member.<br />
Gold Club<br />
n Seniors - Chris Forney, Logan<br />
Johnson, Briar Lindholm, Esteban<br />
Lopez, Layne Nelson.<br />
n Juniors - Tanner Holmes,<br />
Grace Thompson.<br />
n Sophomores - Jacob Joppru,<br />
Grant Stewart, Emily Bergland,<br />
Peyton Olson, Bailey Pittman,<br />
Makayla Peterson.<br />
Blue Club<br />
n Seniors - Evan Dondelinger,<br />
Blake Torkelson.<br />
n Juniors - Tye Anderson,<br />
Cameron Georgewill, Brody Merril,<br />
McKayla Guse, Brittany Kasprick,<br />
Mishayla Klemetson.<br />
n Sophomores - Jacob Bohl,<br />
Chad Davidson, Dominic Williams,<br />
Brooke Beito, Madison Brekke,<br />
Marquelle Dahl.<br />
TRF SPORTS<br />
Tuesday, April 9<br />
n Tennis - LHS boys vs.<br />
Moorhead & East Grand Forks (at<br />
EGF), 12:30 p.m.<br />
n Baseball - LHS vs. Crookston<br />
(at Sioux <strong>Falls</strong>, S.D.), TBA.<br />
Wednesday, April 10<br />
n Baseball - NCTC vs.<br />
Lakehead University (2), 1 p.m.<br />
n Softball - NCTC vs. Itasca (2),<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Thursday, April 11<br />
n Tennis - LHS boys at Detroit<br />
Lakes, 4:30 p.m.<br />
Friday, April 12<br />
n Track - LHS boys/girls at<br />
Perham, 4 p.m.<br />
Saturday, April 13<br />
n Softball - LHS vs. Bemidji &<br />
Detroit Lakes (at Detroit Lakes), 11<br />
a.m.; NCTC at St. Cloud<br />
Invitational-Day 1.<br />
n Baseball - NCTC vs. Mesabi<br />
Range (2), 1 p.m.<br />
Sunday, April 14<br />
n Baseball - NCTC vs. Mesabi<br />
Range (2), 1 p.m.; NCTC at St.<br />
Cloud Invitational-Day 2.<br />
Rima is also expected to get<br />
some playing time; and<br />
Leier has the athletic ability<br />
to play all four infield positions.<br />
“We have a lot of guys<br />
who can play outfield,”<br />
pointed out Skjerven. That<br />
group is headed by Wheeler<br />
and Holden Nelson, who will<br />
be four-year starters.<br />
Dondelinger and Matter<br />
have also played a lot of outfield<br />
in high school and<br />
American Legion ball, and<br />
Wyatt Nelson, Chris<br />
Sanders and Simpson are<br />
expected to vie for playing<br />
time as well.<br />
Landon and Chris<br />
Sanders, along with John<br />
Wilebski, are catchers.<br />
Hoffard earned 2012 All-<br />
Section 8AA honors as a<br />
pitcher. Brooks is also a<br />
front-line starter. Matter<br />
and Holden Nelson have<br />
pitching innings under their<br />
belts as well.<br />
Other pitching prospects<br />
include Merrill, Landon<br />
Sanders, Storm, Rima, Leier<br />
and Chris Sanders.<br />
“I am also excited about<br />
the strength of our junior<br />
varsity team,” said<br />
Skjerven. “In years past, a<br />
bunch of those guys would<br />
be pushing for varsity time.<br />
I feel like we have a nice,<br />
solid team this spring, and<br />
hopefully our depth will help<br />
us out if we need to play a<br />
bunch of games at the end of<br />
the season due to the weather.”<br />
TRF Baseball<br />
Tuesday, April 9 - Crookston<br />
(at Huron, S.D.); Monday, April 15<br />
- Bagley; Monday, April 22 - at<br />
Moorhead; Thursday, April 25 -<br />
Warroad; Friday, April 26 - at Red<br />
Lake County; Tuesday, April 30 -<br />
at East Grand Forks; Friday, May<br />
3 - at Roseau; Tuesday, May 7 - at<br />
Badger/Greenbush-Middle <strong>River</strong>;<br />
Thursday, May 9 - Bemidji;<br />
Tuesday, May 14 - Park Rapids<br />
Area; Friday/Saturday, May<br />
17/18 - Hibbing Invitational;<br />
Tuesday, May 21 - at Warroad;<br />
Thursday, May 23 - Detroit Lakes.<br />
Pioneers pick up win<br />
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Minnesota West outfield<br />
robbed Aubol of a line-drive<br />
hit that would have put the<br />
Pioneers back on top in the<br />
eighth.<br />
In the bottom of the<br />
ninth, the winners put their<br />
first three hitters on base. A<br />
strike-out was followed by a<br />
potential home-to-first double<br />
play ball, but the throw<br />
to the plate sailed to the<br />
backstop to end the game.<br />
It was a tough way to<br />
lose, and it affected the<br />
Pioneers’ Game 2 performance,<br />
admitted Dowers. “We<br />
really failed to respond after<br />
blowing the lead in the first<br />
game,” he said. “We didn’t<br />
play with the fire that I<br />
have become accustomed to<br />
seeing from this group.”<br />
The loss went to Jarad<br />
Nelson (Karlstad). “Jarad<br />
threw well most of the<br />
game,” noted Dowers. “He<br />
only walked two, but hit<br />
four others and that was<br />
just too many free base runners<br />
for something bad not<br />
to happen.”<br />
“This was a very disappointing<br />
doubleheader for<br />
us,” stated Dowers. “These<br />
are two games we should<br />
have won. We just didn’t<br />
play well enough in any<br />
aspect of the game to win.<br />
We didn’t play bad...we just<br />
didn’t play up to our level.”<br />
NCTC vs. Wesleyan - Game 1<br />
r h e<br />
Northland....0 3 0 4 0 0 0 - 7 7 2<br />
Wesleyan....0 5 0 1 0 0 0 - 6 11 4<br />
NCTC pitching - Josh Janzen-W<br />
(1-2), 7 IP, 5 strike-outs.<br />
NCTC offensive highlights - Alex<br />
Borowicz 2/3, double, 2 RBI; Cole<br />
Larson 1/3, 2 RBI; Matt Noerhing<br />
1/3, 2 RBI.<br />
NCTC vs. Wesleyan - Game 2<br />
r h e<br />
Northland....3 1 0 4 0 0 0 - 8 5 3<br />
Wesleyan....0 0 0 3 0 0 0 - 3 4 5<br />
NCTC pitching - Michael Kinzler -<br />
W (1-2), 4 IP, 2 hits, 6 strike-outs, 0<br />
earned runs; Jeremy Kasprowicz-S,<br />
3 IP, 2 hits, 2 strike-outs.<br />
NCTC offensive highlights - Cole<br />
Christianson 2/3, 2 RBI; Nik<br />
Carpenter 1/4, 2 RBI; Hunter Aubol<br />
1/3, 2 runs.<br />
NCTC vs. West - Game 1<br />
r h e<br />
Northland..0 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 6 121<br />
MN West...1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 7 11 0<br />
NCTC pitching - Logan Lund 6<br />
1/3 IP, 5 hits, 8 strike-outs, 4 earned<br />
runs; Jeremy Kasprowicz–L (0-2), 3<br />
2/3 IP.<br />
NCTC offensive highlights - Joe<br />
Iverson 3/5, double, home run, 2 BI;<br />
Hunter Aubol 2/5, triple RBI; Skyler<br />
Bergeson, 1/2, double; Alex<br />
Borowicz 1/4, home run.<br />
NCTC vs. West - Game 2<br />
r h e<br />
Northland....0 1 0 0 5 0 0 - 6 8 2<br />
MN West.....2 0 0 1 6 1 x - 10 8 1<br />
NCTC pitching - Jarad Nelson-L<br />
(0-3), 5 IP, 4 strike-outs.<br />
NCTC offensive highlights - Drew<br />
Whitacre 2/4, RBI; Matt Noerhing<br />
2/4, double, triple, 2 RB; Alex<br />
Borowicz 1/3, double, 2 RBI.<br />
Area players selected<br />
for girls all-star series<br />
Tori Davidson, <strong>Northern</strong><br />
Freeze; Alexandra Erickson,<br />
Warren-Alvarado-Oslo; and<br />
Jessica Spray, Clearbrook-<br />
Gonvick are Area Class A<br />
players selected to participate<br />
in the 2013 Minnesota<br />
Girls Basketball Coaches<br />
Association all-star basketball<br />
series.<br />
The games, featuring<br />
high school seniors who will<br />
be graduating this spring,<br />
will be played April 26-27 at<br />
the University of St.<br />
Thomas in St. Paul.<br />
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Everyone Welcome!<br />
Bingo at the St. Hilaire <strong>Liquor</strong> Store<br />
Bar & Grill starting Friday, Nov. 5<br />
and every Friday at 6 p.m.! Special<br />
Attraction - Paddle Wheel Meat<br />
Drawings throughout the evening. The<br />
St. Hilaire Community Club sponsors the<br />
bar bingo at the St. Hilaire <strong>Liquor</strong> Store Bar and<br />
Grill. Come early; have a burger from the grill!<br />
St. Hilaire <strong>Municipal</strong><br />
<strong>Liquor</strong> Store Bar & Grill<br />
Sponsored by St. Hilaire Community Club<br />
(A-01076-002)<br />
DNR FORESTRY<br />
reminds people that<br />
Burning Permits ARE NOT required<br />
when there is at least 3 inches<br />
of continuous snow cover.<br />
Now is a good time to burn those brush piles.<br />
(The snow won’t stick around forever!)<br />
Spring Burning Restrictions will be in place again,<br />
once the snow is gone.<br />
No burning of peat, railroad ties, tarpaper, tires,<br />
plastic, garbage or any hazardous material.<br />
Any questions, please phone<br />
your local Forestry Office.<br />
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Individual Racks - $ 14 00<br />
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<strong>Municipal</strong> <strong>Liquor</strong> $<br />
Troy Larson from Great Lakes Gas is pictured<br />
with one of the retired utility poles<br />
that was recently installed. An American<br />
(Continued from Page 1)<br />
sale liquor store had a gross<br />
profit of $166,250; operating<br />
expenses of $189,464; and<br />
operating income of a loss of<br />
$23,214. Its net profit was a<br />
loss of $19,291. It transferred<br />
no money to other<br />
funds.<br />
• <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>’ offsale<br />
liquor store had a gross<br />
profit of $987,225; operating<br />
expenses of $589,665; and<br />
operating income of<br />
$397,560. Its net profit was<br />
$411,319, and it transferred<br />
$362,835 to other funds.<br />
• Warroad’s off-sale liquor<br />
store had a gross profit of<br />
$347,580; operating expenses<br />
of $212,915; and operating<br />
income of $134,665. It<br />
had a net profit of $137,332,<br />
and it transferred $85,000 to<br />
other funds.<br />
Minnesota municipalities<br />
were originally authorized<br />
to own and operate liquor<br />
establishments as a means<br />
of controlling the sale of<br />
alcohol. For many communities<br />
in Greater Minnesota,<br />
municipal liquor operations<br />
provide access and convenience<br />
in areas that might be<br />
unable to attract a privatelyrun<br />
establishment. In addition<br />
to these functions, profitable<br />
municipal liquor operations<br />
have provided another<br />
source of revenues to supplement<br />
traditional tax and<br />
fee revenues.<br />
Highlights from the<br />
report include:<br />
• The combined net profit<br />
of all municipal liquor<br />
operations totaled $23.4 million<br />
in 2011. This represents<br />
an increase of $1.7 million,<br />
or 8.0 percent, over the<br />
amount generated in 2010.<br />
Among on-sale operations,<br />
net profits totaled $2.6 million<br />
in 2011, which was an<br />
increase of $598,468, or 30.3<br />
percent, over 2010. Total net<br />
profits for off-sale operations<br />
totaled $20.8 million in<br />
2011, which was an increase<br />
of $1.1 million, or 5.8 percent,<br />
over 2010.<br />
• During 2011,<br />
Minnesota’s municipal<br />
liquor stores transferred<br />
$20.1 million of their profits<br />
to other city funds. This represents<br />
an increase of 20.8<br />
percent over the total net<br />
transfers made in 2010.<br />
Transfers totaled $6.5 million<br />
among metro area<br />
establishments, compared to<br />
$13.6 million for Greater<br />
Minnesota establishments.<br />
• During 2011,<br />
Minnesota’s municipal<br />
liquor operations reported a<br />
16th consecutive year of<br />
record sales totaling $317.2<br />
million. Total sales generated<br />
in 2011 increased by $3.8<br />
million, or 1.2 percent, over<br />
2010.<br />
• Over the past five years,<br />
net profits have increased<br />
4.4 percent. Among off-sale<br />
stores, there was a 6.5 percent<br />
increase in net profits,<br />
while on-sale stores showed<br />
a decrease of 9.9 percent.<br />
• Thirty-six Minnesota<br />
cities reported net losses for<br />
2011, compared to 40 cities<br />
in 2010. All 36 cities with<br />
losses were from Greater<br />
Minnesota.<br />
• Minnesota law requires<br />
cities to hold a public hearing<br />
on the future of their<br />
liquor store(s) if the liquor<br />
operation shows a net loss in<br />
at least two of the past three<br />
years. While this report is<br />
based on 2011 data, an<br />
examination of losses for the<br />
years 2009, 2010 and 2011<br />
shows that 30 cities should<br />
have held hearings on or<br />
after Nov. 17, 2011. Of the 30<br />
cities required to hold a<br />
hearing in 2011, 22 were on<br />
the previous year’s list.<br />
kestrel nesting box is attached to the pole.<br />
(Submitted)<br />
Agassiz Audubon recruits bird nest watchers<br />
Before the snow started to<br />
melt, PKM Electric<br />
Cooperative lineworkers<br />
spent a morning installing<br />
three “retired” utility poles<br />
in rural Kittson County. The<br />
poles will hold nest boxes<br />
designed specifically to<br />
attract North America’s<br />
smallest and flashiest falcons<br />
– the American kestrel.<br />
American kestrels, also<br />
known as sparrow hawks,<br />
are about the size of a blue<br />
jay. Kestrels used to be a<br />
common sight – perched on<br />
power lines and poles along<br />
roads adjacent to farm fields<br />
and grasslands. Scientists<br />
believe the lack of suitable<br />
nesting cavities may be a<br />
limiting factor for these<br />
birds in Minnesota.<br />
Last year, PKM installed<br />
10 poles at the Audubon<br />
Center near Warren. “We<br />
had five nestlings fledge<br />
from one of those boxes, and<br />
students who participated in<br />
the WAO summer camp got<br />
to help Tim Driscoll band<br />
them. We are grateful for<br />
PKM’s help again this<br />
spring,” said Heidi Hughes,<br />
director of Agassiz<br />
Audubon’s Community Nest<br />
<strong>Watch</strong> Project.<br />
The Kittson County<br />
Community Nest <strong>Watch</strong><br />
project started in December,<br />
when Wes Johnson, the shop<br />
teacher at Kittson Central<br />
High School, contacted<br />
Agassiz Audubon with an<br />
offer to build bird nest<br />
boxes. Hughes accepted the<br />
offer and recruited volunteers<br />
in Kittson County to<br />
install and monitor the<br />
boxes. Donations from the<br />
Kennedy Crew and the<br />
Hallock Eagles Club covered<br />
the cost of the wood.<br />
Johnson’s ninth grade shop<br />
class built more than a<br />
dozen boxes. Then PKM<br />
donated the poles and<br />
offered to install them in its<br />
service area. Ottertail Power<br />
will be installing eight additional<br />
poles and boxes soon.<br />
Agassiz Audubon is looking<br />
for volunteers to help<br />
watch the nest boxes in the<br />
following locations in northwestern<br />
Minnesota:<br />
• Kennedy: the ball<br />
field, the Kennedy water<br />
tower<br />
• Hallock: 12th Street<br />
South, the fairgrounds,<br />
Kittson Central High School<br />
• Hampden Township:<br />
Orleans Grain Elevator<br />
(312th Street)<br />
• Clow Township:<br />
Great Lakes Gas<br />
Transmission station, North<br />
Kittson Rural Water Tower<br />
and Viking Gas<br />
Transmission Humboldt<br />
Compressor Station<br />
• Lancaster: Lancaster<br />
Public School Practice Field<br />
• Norway Township:<br />
Carlson Prairie Seeds<br />
• Brislet Township:<br />
Audubon Center and<br />
Agassiz Valley Project<br />
(impoundment)<br />
• Viking Township:<br />
Enbridge Energy<br />
• Angus: Viking Gas<br />
Transmission<br />
• Lincoln Township:<br />
420th Street<br />
Agassiz Audubon Society<br />
is recruiting nest box sponsors<br />
and volunteers. To participate<br />
– or to learn more<br />
about these birds – Agassiz<br />
Audubon will present programs<br />
in April and May at<br />
libraries in Hallock,<br />
Greenbush, Roseau,<br />
Warroad, Warren, <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong><br />
and East Grand Forks.<br />
For more information,<br />
call 218-745-5663, email<br />
AgassizAudubon@gmail.com<br />
and take a look at the<br />
Agassiz Audubon Facebook<br />
page: at www.facebook.<br />
com/AgassizAudubon.<br />
This is an American kestrel<br />
chick. Nest boxes have<br />
been installed in the area<br />
for American kestrels.<br />
(Submitted)<br />
The Badger High School robotics team<br />
recently competed in Duluth. Team members<br />
included (front row) Madi Trucinski,<br />
Katie Coltom, Emily Hamann, Katie Rhen,<br />
Kellie Parnow; (middle row) Alex Burkel,<br />
Cody Madoll, Alex Trucinski, Riley Sovde,<br />
Tyler Klegstad, Robby Davy; (back row)<br />
Kasey Wojciechowski, Jacob Randall,<br />
Christian Kilbride, Cole Hamann, Seth<br />
Christenson, Tanner Creviston and Logan<br />
Klegstad. (Submitted)<br />
Badger robotics team competes in Duluth<br />
by Tanner Creviston and<br />
Seth Christenson<br />
On Wednesday, March 6,<br />
nearly 100 teams took over<br />
the Duluth Entertainment<br />
Convention Center to show<br />
off what six weeks of preparation<br />
had produced. Teams<br />
came from all over<br />
Minnesota and the surrounding<br />
states. Among the<br />
teams was the Badger High<br />
School robotics team, which<br />
placed 24 out of the 45 teams<br />
competing.<br />
The challenge was<br />
launching and/or dumping<br />
Frisbees into a variety of<br />
goals and then climbing a<br />
steel-pipe pyramid. Each<br />
match consisted of two<br />
teams of three who would<br />
try to out-score their opponents<br />
to bring their<br />
“alliance” a victory. Teams<br />
also had to be aware of illegal<br />
actions such as hitting a<br />
robot in the safe zone<br />
because the opposite team<br />
would then be awarded foul<br />
points.<br />
Friday and Saturday<br />
qualification rounds determined<br />
what seed each team<br />
would be going into<br />
Saturday afternoon. The top<br />
eight teams advanced automatically<br />
to the finals. The<br />
top eight teams also draft<br />
two additional teams to be<br />
on their “alliance.” This<br />
allows more than just the<br />
top eight teams to keep competing.<br />
After the alliances<br />
are formed they compete<br />
until the competition is<br />
down to two alliances.<br />
The Badger team was<br />
comprised of 20 students in<br />
grades 9 through 12, which<br />
is about 25 percent of the<br />
high school student body.<br />
Over the past three years,<br />
the number of robotics team<br />
numbers has been rising<br />
slowly. Because of the constant<br />
encouragement to try<br />
new things, the outlook for<br />
the robotics team is looking<br />
good. The team goal this<br />
year was to build a robot<br />
that could consistently score<br />
around 20 points per round.<br />
After a few failed attempts<br />
to create a robot that would<br />
successfully shoot the<br />
Frisbees, we stumbled upon<br />
what would later become our<br />
robot.<br />
One of our team captains,<br />
Seth Christenson, jokingly<br />
said, “We should just make a<br />
dump truck.”<br />
Little did he know that<br />
the majority of us took him<br />
seriously, so we started putting<br />
together a dump truck.<br />
We went with the basic twolevel<br />
rectangular frame; our<br />
drive system was powered<br />
by belts with two motors on<br />
each side. For the first time<br />
in Gator history, we used<br />
pneumatics (compressed air)<br />
to power our gate on the<br />
dump box to adjust the tilt<br />
on our dump box and to<br />
power the lifter, so the robot<br />
could hook the pyramid. The<br />
robot was completed with<br />
the addition of a diamondplate<br />
truck cab that covered<br />
our electrical components.<br />
At the competition, we<br />
were ready for the practice<br />
rounds, and the robot was<br />
performing how we envisioned<br />
with only a few problems.<br />
The first problem was<br />
the hooks were set too high<br />
to touch the bottom of the<br />
pyramid because the pyramids<br />
were shorter than we<br />
had thought. We solved the<br />
problem by shortening the<br />
hooks. The only other serious<br />
problem we encountered<br />
was that one of the controllers<br />
quit working, so we<br />
had to break out the spare.<br />
Throughout the competition,<br />
we performed very consistently,<br />
placing 24 out of the<br />
45 teams.<br />
This was the best placement<br />
that we have had in<br />
our three seasons, but it<br />
wasn’t enough to be picked<br />
into one of the final<br />
alliances. Even though our<br />
team didn’t win or be picked<br />
to a winning team, we still<br />
met or exceeded the goals we<br />
had set for ourselves, which<br />
is just about as good as a<br />
win.<br />
Team morale has been<br />
high post-season, and plans<br />
are already being made for<br />
improvements to the robot.<br />
All of the excitement created<br />
could not have been accomplished<br />
without the support<br />
of the Badger community<br />
and sponsors, and the hard<br />
work by the students.<br />
Here is the robot designed by the Badger High School<br />
robotics team. The team recently competed in Duluth.<br />
(Submitted)<br />
PKM Electric recently installed three retired<br />
utility poles in rural Kittson County. The<br />
poles feature American kestrel nesting<br />
boxes. (Submitted)<br />
Wes Johnson’s ninth grade shop class at<br />
Kittson Central High School built more than<br />
a dozen American kestrel nesting boxes<br />
that have been installed in the area.<br />
(Submitted)
Saturday, April 6, 2013 NORTHERN WATCH Page 11<br />
TRF schools<br />
to host tech<br />
meeting April 9<br />
Meeting will focus on the<br />
1:1 technology initiative<br />
School District 564, <strong>Thief</strong><br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, is excited to<br />
announce a community<br />
information session on the<br />
1:1 technology initiative<br />
being implemented during<br />
the 2013-2014 school year.<br />
All parents, students and<br />
community members are<br />
invited to attend this event.<br />
The first Community<br />
Information Session will be<br />
held on Tuesday, April 9,<br />
2013, in the Lincoln High<br />
School Commons from 7 to 8<br />
p.m. This information session<br />
will focus on: the funding<br />
used to purchase 1:1<br />
technology, consisting of<br />
iPads for K-8 students and<br />
laptops for 9-12 students;<br />
outline of the implementation<br />
plan; and, a time to ask<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Beautiful All Wood semi-custom<br />
cabinets at HALF the custom price.<br />
“Kitchens by George,” our awardwinning<br />
designer ~ 1-888-751-7522<br />
~ Cabinet Corner, Bemidji<br />
F103tfc<br />
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Wood Stoves. Highest Quality at<br />
Guaranteed Lowest Prices!<br />
Compare & Save! FREE INFO. Also,<br />
Corn Burning Stoves. Online<br />
at www.mikesheating.com. 1-800-<br />
446-4043. 05tfc<br />
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NACES, ALL STAINLESS STEEL,<br />
Lifetime Warranty. Eliminate High<br />
Fuel Costs. Heat Your House, Shop<br />
& Domestic Water. FREE Estimates,<br />
Guaranteed Lowest Prices! www.<br />
mikesheating.com. He is 1-800-446-4043.<br />
a positive role<br />
85tfc m<br />
TICKET ROLLS! 2,000 per roll, single<br />
and double rolls. The <strong>Times</strong>, 324<br />
Main Ave N, TRF, 681-4450. 49tfe<br />
THE BEST RADIANT FLOOR<br />
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ESTIMATE on a Complete System.<br />
Compare & Save! Guaranteed<br />
Lowest Prices www. mikesheating.com.<br />
1-800-446-4043. 85tfc<br />
WE DO printing of all kinds. Stop in<br />
and see us at The <strong>Times</strong>! 324 Main<br />
Ave. N., <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>. 218-681-<br />
4450. 49tfe<br />
ALUMINUM SHEETS<br />
23x35”, 0.008” thick, 75¢ each.<br />
Available at The <strong>Times</strong>, 324 Main<br />
Avenue North, TRF. (Call ahead to<br />
check availability and for large quantities.)<br />
Call 218-681-4450<br />
89tfe<br />
AG SPECIAL: 92’x150’, 45’x20’<br />
sliders, 100’x210’ and 75’x100’. All<br />
must go! Call today & save thousands:<br />
1-800-411-5866 ext. 085.<br />
F2t30p<br />
LICENSED IN-HOME DAYCARE:<br />
Openings in Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong> for<br />
school-aged children. If interested,<br />
call Holly @ 218-289-6712.<br />
F2t30p<br />
FOOD STAND for sale at Roseau<br />
County Fairgrounds: Permanent<br />
building with equipment included.<br />
Currently M&R Triple T Rib Shack.<br />
For more info, call 218-689-2063.<br />
FP4t34p<br />
BAKERY/COFFEE SHOP in TRF.<br />
$29,900. Priced below equipment<br />
appraisal. Call Gary for details at<br />
218-681-6320 or 218-686-3692.<br />
7t34c<br />
Part-time Personal Care<br />
Attendant positions open in TRF<br />
(42 hours/week), Newfolden (7<br />
hours/week) approx. Must pass<br />
criminal background, lifting required<br />
for one position. Apply to<br />
Independence Plus, Inc. www.ipiinc.net<br />
or call 888-481-3506.<br />
4t29c<br />
Mechanics, Truck Drivers,<br />
Equipment Operators for upcoming<br />
construction season. Pay DOE.<br />
Will train right people. Call 218-686-<br />
7908. P4t31p<br />
Career Opportunities<br />
All<br />
y Route & CDL Drivers<br />
HELP! HELP! HELP!<br />
"My basement is wet! Who do I call?"<br />
Greg<br />
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<br />
Help Wanted<br />
ELECTRICIANS: Willmar Electric<br />
Services (WES) is accepting applications<br />
for 2-4 year apprentices for<br />
the <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> area. WES<br />
offers competitive wages, benefits<br />
(401k, dental, profit sharing, health<br />
insurance). Application and survey<br />
can be completed online at<br />
www.willmar-electric.com. For questions,<br />
contact Trista @ 320-262-<br />
5421. 4t28p<br />
PMCC<br />
Crossroads<br />
Apartments<br />
Join our TEAM that is dedicated<br />
to providing EXCELLENT care!<br />
We are currently accepting<br />
applications for Home Care Assistants<br />
at our Assisted Living;<br />
Crossroads Apartments:<br />
Home Care Assistant - Day, PM,<br />
and overnight shifts available;<br />
Part-time, Full-Time, or Flex<br />
Benefits Include - Paid time off,<br />
pension plan, dental plan, flex<br />
plan, shift differential pay,<br />
call-in pay, and holiday pay.<br />
If interested in working at our<br />
facility, please contact Sheila Lee at<br />
The Country Place, 23110 347 th St. SE<br />
Erskine, MN • 218-687-2288<br />
Applications may be printed<br />
questions about the plan.<br />
from our website at<br />
honors good www.pioneercarecenter.com<br />
stud<br />
Northwest<br />
Community<br />
Action Board to<br />
meet<br />
The Northwest<br />
Community Action Inc.<br />
Board of Directors will hold<br />
its regularly scheduled<br />
meeting Thursday, April 18<br />
at 5 p.m. in the Badger<br />
office.<br />
THE CLASSIFIEDS<br />
Daycare<br />
Business Opportunities<br />
Help Wanted<br />
or picked up at the front office at<br />
Pioneer Memorial Care Center<br />
EEOAA<br />
DEMOLITION LABORERS:<br />
General contractor seeking demolition<br />
laborers for summer project in<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>. Wages are negotiable.<br />
Contact Angie @ 218-564-<br />
5114 or<br />
angieb@jpstructuresinc.com to<br />
request an application. 8t35p<br />
CREATIVE CLIPPERS ~ a fun,<br />
energetic and busy salon ~ is looking<br />
to hire a hair dresser. Please<br />
apply in person to 306 Main Avenue<br />
North, TRF. 21tfc<br />
WIEBOLT ELECTRIC is now hiring<br />
Journeymen and Apprentice<br />
Electricians. Please send resumes<br />
to 3481 Laurel Drive NW, Bemidji,<br />
MN 56601. 6t31c<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
F-T or P-T Nights<br />
& Days Bartender<br />
Apply at<br />
222-3512<br />
Middle <strong>River</strong><br />
VALLEY HOME is now hiring His a<br />
Part-time<br />
w<br />
Day Cook: Every other<br />
weekend and holidays. Wages<br />
dependent on experience. Contact<br />
Cindy @ 218-681-3286. F3t32c<br />
CARRIER BOYS AND GIRLS wanted<br />
to deliver the <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Watch</strong><br />
each Friday evening. Great starter<br />
job, must be He at is least a good 11 representat<br />
in at The <strong>Times</strong> for an applica-<br />
years old.<br />
Stop<br />
tion. 324 Main Ave. N., TRF.<br />
55tfe<br />
FAMILY BOWL seeks part-time<br />
help: Apply in person at Hwy 32<br />
South in <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>.<br />
65tfc<br />
FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST ~ 30-<br />
40 hours per week: Computer skills<br />
and great customer service a must.<br />
Apply today at Oil Boyz Express<br />
Lube, TRF. No phone calls please,<br />
apply in person. 26tfc<br />
Spee-Dee Delivery<br />
Service, Inc.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN<br />
Pay Raise after 90 days<br />
Outstanding Benefits include:<br />
• Health, Dental & Life<br />
• Paid Time Off<br />
• Flex Plan<br />
• Profit Sharing<br />
• 401k/KSOP<br />
Apply in person<br />
Monday-Friday from 8 am - 6 pm<br />
Spee-Dee Delivery Service, Inc.<br />
1319 Greenwood St. W.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701<br />
www.speedeedelivery.com<br />
EOE<br />
PRODUCTION WORKERS:<br />
<strong>Northern</strong> Pride, Inc. is now accepting<br />
applications. Competitive pay,<br />
bonus, 401k. Apply @ 401 Conley<br />
Avenue South, TRF or call 218-681-<br />
1201, ext. 11. 61t82c<br />
PT MERCHANDISER stocking<br />
Nabisco cookies, crackers in TRF;<br />
15-20 hours per week. Call Brian:<br />
218-329-2533. EOE 2t28p<br />
And for all your cleaning needs call 218-681-7679<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Full-Time<br />
Certified or Registered<br />
Pharmacy<br />
Technician<br />
At Hugo’s Family<br />
Pharmacy.<br />
Competitive wage,<br />
benefits, flexible.<br />
Hours:<br />
Monday - Friday<br />
9:00 - 6:00,<br />
Saturday 9:00 - 2:00<br />
Experience Preferred.<br />
Pick up application at<br />
Hugo’s Family<br />
Pharmacy<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
ADMIN CLERK, PART-TIME (24<br />
hours/week): Search Resources of<br />
Bemidji has an opening in TRF.<br />
Background check and drug screen<br />
a must. Skills needed: All general<br />
office, proficiency in MS Office,<br />
Oracle and Share Point a plus. 2-<br />
years Office Admin. diploma or<br />
equivalent. For information call<br />
Search Resources at 218-759-9787<br />
or email resume to<br />
rah_56601@yahoo.com. Ref#’s<br />
013001.02.13. 4t31p<br />
FAMILY<br />
BOWLING LANES<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Full-time Manager<br />
Position<br />
Send application to<br />
Steve She Vosika is the daughter of<br />
J 2445 Kingston Lane She three<br />
s Bemidji, MN 56601<br />
PT REGISTERED NURSE (RN) ~<br />
Warren Good Samaritan: We offer a<br />
$1,000 sign-on bonus, paid continuing<br />
education and shift differentials.<br />
Apply online at www.good-sam.com. She<br />
For l more information, call Tracy<br />
Mosloff, RN, DNS @ 218-745-5282.<br />
AA-EOE- M/F/Vet/Handicapped<br />
F4t28c<br />
PMCC<br />
Pioneer Memorial<br />
Care Center She’d<br />
Join l our TEAM that is dedicated<br />
to providing EXCELLENT care!<br />
Pioneer Memorial Care Center,<br />
a Skilled Nursing Facility is<br />
accepting applications for the<br />
following positions:<br />
RN Unit Coordinator – Two Fulltime<br />
Positions Available…New<br />
Graduates Welcome!! Must be<br />
able to assess, plan, implement,<br />
evaluate and assist in the care of<br />
all residents residing in a unit.<br />
$1000 Sign on Bonus. (Monday-<br />
Friday and every fourth weekend.)<br />
LPN – PM Shift (2-10:30) Part-time<br />
with potential to move to Full-time.<br />
$500 Sign on Bonus.<br />
NAR – PM Shift (2-10:30) Part-time<br />
with potential to move to Full-time.<br />
NAR – NOC Shift (10-6:30) Part-time<br />
New and upcoming Graduates are<br />
always welcome additions to our staff!!<br />
If interested in working in a<br />
facility with a high staff to<br />
resident ratio, please contact<br />
Melissa Goss, at<br />
Pioneer Memorial Care Center,<br />
23028 347th St SE Erskine, MN.<br />
218-687-2365 ext. 227.<br />
Applications may be printed<br />
from our website at<br />
www.pioneercarecenter.com or<br />
picked up at the front office at<br />
Pioneer. EEOAA<br />
SKALSKY ELECTRIC (local business)<br />
seeks licensed and unlicensed<br />
electricians for local work.<br />
Home every night, great benefits<br />
and wage. Call 218-964-5720 or<br />
email skalsky@gmail.com 4t30c<br />
DENTAL ASSISTANT ASAP for 4<br />
days per week in TRF.<br />
Compensation determined by experience<br />
and skill. Please send<br />
resume<br />
to<br />
helmichfrontdesk@gmail.com or<br />
faxt to 218-681-4050. F2t28c<br />
Johnson’s <strong>River</strong>side Group<br />
Homes is now hiring for full- and<br />
part-time direct care staff. Benefits<br />
available for those who qualify.<br />
Contact Todd @ 218-681-1278 for<br />
details. 4t29c<br />
Villa St. Vincent in Crookston, MN<br />
has an LPN opening for full-time (32<br />
hours/week) or part-time (24-30<br />
hours/week) working days (6am-<br />
2:30pm) or evenings (2-10:30pm),<br />
every other weekend and holiday<br />
rotation. Must have current state<br />
licensure and be in good standing.<br />
Prior clinical experience is LTC and<br />
supervisory skills preferred. Offering<br />
a $1,000 SIGN-ON BONUS and full<br />
benefit package, including medical,<br />
dental, vision and life insurance as<br />
well as 401(k) and employer match.<br />
Interested applicants should submit<br />
current resume and application with<br />
references to: Villa St. Vincent, 516<br />
Walsh Street, Crookston, MN<br />
56716. Contact Becky or Kristen in<br />
Human Resources @ 218-281-<br />
9733. Visit our website www.villastvincent.org<br />
~ Villa St. Vincent is<br />
an Equal Opportunity Employer.<br />
2t29c<br />
EVENT SPECIALIST needed to<br />
demonstrate products in local retailers<br />
in <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN. Great<br />
pay, weekends required. Must have<br />
access to a computer. Contact<br />
Briszeida @ 646-531-8462 or email<br />
briszeida.bullock@asmnet.com and<br />
apply at www.asmnet.com/careers.<br />
4t29p<br />
M<br />
Help Wanted<br />
CHS AG<br />
SERVICES<br />
Badger, MN<br />
is now taking applications<br />
for DOT drivers.<br />
The position is for<br />
Spring Fertilizer Season.<br />
We will help you obtain<br />
required license, if needed<br />
Interested parties should<br />
stop by the plant or call<br />
218-528-3205<br />
Ask for Jim<br />
OFFICE HELP<br />
WANTED<br />
Good computer<br />
He is the son of Jason<br />
a skills a must He has two sist<br />
Also PERSON FOR<br />
AUCTION SET-UP<br />
and GENERAL WORK<br />
Apply in Math, Person gym, and at recess<br />
a<br />
MCMULLEN<br />
Auctioneers<br />
1601 Hwy 59 SE • TRF<br />
Hot dogs, pizza, and<br />
h<br />
Make A Difference - Certified<br />
Nursing Assistants - Would you<br />
like a rewarding job working with the<br />
elderly? Warren Good Samaritan He’d like<br />
has t part-time openings on the<br />
evening and night shifts. To apply<br />
online go to www.good-sam.com.<br />
For more information, call Tracy<br />
Mosloff, RN, DNS @ 218-745-5282.<br />
AA-EOE-M/F/Vet/Handicapped<br />
F2t28c<br />
PART-/FULL-TIME<br />
WAITRESSES &<br />
COOKS WANTED<br />
APPLY IN PERSON<br />
RUSTY NAIL<br />
307 Main Ave. N., T.R. <strong>Falls</strong><br />
WE ARE HIRING Operators,<br />
Directional Bore Operators and<br />
Laborers: Fiber to the home projects<br />
in ND, MN, IA, KS, OK. Must be willing<br />
to travel. Valid driver’s license<br />
and health card are required. CDL<br />
license is preferred, $18.22/hour<br />
depending on experience. Call 218-<br />
776-3855 to apply. 10t34c<br />
HIRING<br />
FULL-TIME<br />
WELDER<br />
Must be able to<br />
lift up to 100 lbs.<br />
and be able to pass<br />
drug & alcohol test<br />
Pay is D.O.E.<br />
Apply in person at<br />
Lindholm<br />
Welding<br />
1325 Main Ave. N.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN<br />
NO PHONE CALLS<br />
PLEASE!<br />
Public Health Nurse, Polk County:<br />
Polk County Public Health has a full-time opening for a<br />
Public Health Nurse, working in School Nursing, Child and Teen<br />
Check-up Outreach and Communities Caring for Children.<br />
This position requres a Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing, current<br />
licensure or ability to be licensed as a nurse registered in the<br />
State of Minnesota, and a valid driver’s license.<br />
Public Health or School Nursing experience is beneficial.<br />
All qualified applicants will receive consideration.<br />
Please call 1-218-281-3385 or visit www.co.polk.mn.us<br />
for an application and position description.<br />
Position will remain open until filled.<br />
Dietary Aide<br />
Pioneer Memorial Care Center in Erskine has<br />
openings in the Nutrition Services Department as a<br />
dietary aide. Benefits include paid time off, pension<br />
plan, dental plan, flex plan and holiday pay.<br />
Contact Darcey Larson, Director of<br />
Nutrition Services at 218-687-2365, ext. 216.<br />
Applications can be printed from our website at<br />
www.pioneercarecenter.com<br />
or picked up at the front office of<br />
Pioneer Memorial Care Center. EEO/AA<br />
Full and Part-Time Warehouse & Delivery<br />
Great pay and benefit package. Warehouse and<br />
delivery person with valid driver’s license and<br />
clean driving record. Must be able to lift over 50<br />
Wednesday, November 14, 2012<br />
lbs. Apply at Slumberland Furniture.<br />
6<br />
1875 Hwy. 59 South • <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> • (218) 681-3266<br />
PT Dietary Servers<br />
Need people to serve food to residents every other weekend.<br />
Food Service experience is a plus. Part-time, shifts vary.<br />
Please send applications or resumes to<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> Care Center,<br />
Attn: Audrey Beito, Human Resources Director<br />
2001 Eastwood Drive, <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701 EOE/AA<br />
Old Mill State Park is hiring a<br />
Buildings and Grounds/Night Security Worker<br />
This is a 90% seasonal position typically from May 1st – Mid<br />
September. Starting hourly wage is $13.16. Job duties include<br />
routine cleaning, maintenance of park grounds/buildings, night<br />
security and greeting park visitors. Requires Class D driver’s<br />
license and ability to work nights, weekends and holidays.<br />
Apply online at www.careers.state.mn.us job<br />
posting# 13DNR000235.<br />
Posting Closes April 10, 2013<br />
Call Lake Bronson State Park<br />
for any further information 218.754.2200<br />
Growing dental practice in Warroad, MN is<br />
seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic<br />
Dental Hygienist to join our TEAM.<br />
Our practice will be five years old in April 2013<br />
and we are quickly outgrowing our hygiene capacity.<br />
Qualified candidates should possess the following:<br />
• Must be able to work effectively as a TEAM member<br />
• Positive attitude, empathetic, outgoing, and friendly<br />
• Strong communication, organization, interpersonal skills a must<br />
• Experience with computer charting and digital radiography a plus<br />
• Current MN license and CPR certification<br />
If you are looking for a great place to work<br />
and grow professionally,<br />
please email cover letter and resume to<br />
nlfd3862889@wiktel.com or mail to<br />
<strong>Northern</strong> Lights Family Dentistry<br />
603 Emily Ave. NW<br />
Warroad, MN 56763<br />
No phone calls please.<br />
Sanford Medical Center TRF<br />
is currently seeking to fill<br />
the following positions:<br />
Part-Time Registered Nurse Inpatient - OB with rotating 12-hour block<br />
schedule and weekend/ holiday coverage. Preferred skills for OB include<br />
ACLS, PALS and Neonatal Resuscitation. Current MN RN license required.<br />
Part-time Registered Nurse Inpatient – Critical Care with 12 hour overnight<br />
block schedule. Preferred skills for ICU/ER include ACLS, PALS, Neonatal<br />
Resuscitation and TNCC certifications. Current MN RN license required.<br />
Full-time Registered Nurse Ambulatory – Surgery - Experienced<br />
operating room RN needed for full-time position with ability to also work in<br />
outpatient surgery and recovery. Monday through Friday position with<br />
rotating call. ACLS certification required. The ability to function in the entire<br />
peri-operative environment would be a plus.<br />
Casual – Non-Benefited TRF Group Exercise Instructor - Hours will vary<br />
Monday – Friday days and evenings. Group exercise experience preferred.<br />
Full-Time (32 hrs/wk) TRF Clinical Nurse Supervisor – Incumbent must<br />
have current MN RN license with at least five years nursing experience.<br />
Certification in BLS, ACLS, TNCC, PALS, NRP and STABLE is preferred.<br />
Successful candidates will serve as a management and administrative<br />
representative for Sanford Medical Center to ensure efficient organizational<br />
operations on all shifts.<br />
Casual Behavioral Health Techs to work at <strong>Northern</strong> Lights<br />
Community Residence - Hours and days of the positions will vary with<br />
weekend and holiday coverage. Applicants must be over age 21 and meet<br />
the state requirements for a mental health rehabilitation worker.<br />
Full-time TRF Mental Health Practitioner II: Requires a Bachelors<br />
degree in a behavioral science and a minimum of 2,000 hours of experience<br />
in the delivery of services to adults with mental illness or 6,000 hours of<br />
experience in the delivery of services to adults with mental illness. Must<br />
meet MN Department of Human Services requirements for Mental Health<br />
Practitioner and have a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance. Hours<br />
are primarily evenings and weekends. Employee would have direct contact<br />
and be responsible for the delivery and documentation of specific psychiatric<br />
rehabilitative services to adults with mental illness in an IRTS facility.<br />
Part-Time Environmental Services Worker Custodial/Inpatient Room<br />
to work in housekeeping at the clinic and hospital. Shifts will vary, but will<br />
primarily be 5:00-9:30 p.m. at the clinic location with weekend/holiday<br />
rotation. Applicants must be a high school graduate. Prior housekeeping<br />
experience is preferred.<br />
Part-Time TRF Food Service Worker Hours vary between 2:30 and 8:00<br />
p.m. with weekend and holiday coverage. Prior healthcare food service<br />
experience preferred.<br />
Full-Time Surgical Technician to work at the clinic and hospital locations.<br />
Applicants must have graduated from an accredited surgical tech program<br />
or have equivalent experience. The schedule is flexible Monday-Friday<br />
with call rotation. Experience is preferred.<br />
All benefited positions include a full benefit package including<br />
paid time off, group health, dental and vision insurance, 401k,<br />
flexible spending accounts and short-/long-term disability.<br />
Apply online at careers.sanfordhealth.org<br />
Search under Fargo North Region<br />
Sanford Health is an AA/EOE and Drug-/Smoke-Free Workplace
FLEX-TIME LPN<br />
North Valley Health Center in Warren, MN is currently seeking a<br />
Flex-time LPN to fill in as needed for North Valley Health Center<br />
Clinic. Hours will vary between 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. during the<br />
week, and from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturdays. Current<br />
Minnesota license required and clinic experience preferred.<br />
Please email cover letter and resume to hr@nvhc.net<br />
or mail to: N orth V al le y He al th C en ter<br />
Attn: Human Resources<br />
109 S. Minnesota St., Warren, MN 56762<br />
Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Arctic Cat is Growing!<br />
Become a Part of our Team!<br />
We are looking for motivated individuals<br />
for the following positions:<br />
1st Shift Assembly<br />
Starting Pay: $13.00<br />
We are also looking for:<br />
Quality Technician<br />
Pricing Analyst<br />
Service Parts Planner/Expeditor<br />
Purchasing Buyer/Planner<br />
NEEDED<br />
COOKS<br />
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HELPERS<br />
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Join a growing and exciting organization!<br />
LPN<br />
Altra Care has an excellent opportunity for an LPN to work in<br />
the clinic setting. Mon - Thurs, 7 am to 5 pm., 30-35 hrs/wk<br />
Responsibilities include all nursing duties of patient care with a<br />
focus on service and natural health options for patients.<br />
Altra Care provides excellent benefits and competitive salary.<br />
CNA or Health Care Experience<br />
Person to join our highly motivated team. Full- or part-time.<br />
Responsibilities to assist in delivering chiropractic health care.<br />
Will train someone inspired to learn. All week days.<br />
Will work with school schedules.<br />
Competitive salary and supportive environment.<br />
Apply with resume to Altra Care, <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>,<br />
e-mail donna@altracare.net<br />
Quin Community Health Services WIC<br />
(Women, Infants and Children) Program<br />
is accepting applications for a part-time WIC certifier to provide<br />
nutrition and breastfeeding services and education to qualified<br />
participants. Qualifications: RN, registered dietician or dietetic<br />
technician. Strong communication and computer skills and ability<br />
to establish effective relationships with diverse families required.<br />
Experience working with pregnant and breastfeeding women and<br />
young children preferred. Must have ability to travel to clinic locations<br />
in Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake and Roseau Counties.<br />
APPLICATION MATERIALS: Download from www.quinchs.com, in<br />
person at Quin Community Health Services, 136 W. Minnesota Ave., PO<br />
Box 248, Newfolden, MN 56738 or request by phone (218) 874-7845.<br />
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Rachel Green, Administrator<br />
at (218) 874-7845 or email rachelgreen@wiktel.com<br />
Applications accepted until 4:30 p.m. April 15, 2013<br />
Service Advisor<br />
Full-time position with agressive pay,<br />
health insurance, retirement and paid<br />
vacation. Duties consist of assisting in<br />
everyday service duties. Please pick up<br />
applications at front desk; for all other<br />
inquiries, contact Reed at 218-681-2660.<br />
(218) 681-2660<br />
H illcrest<br />
S enior<br />
L iving<br />
Altra Care Health Clinic<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
802 Highway 1 West<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Full-time LPN, Certified Nursing Assistants<br />
and Part-time Cook<br />
Hillcrest Senior Living is currently seeking<br />
applications for a full-time pm and night shift<br />
LPN position. We are also seeking applications for full-time am<br />
and pm Certified CNAs<br />
AND<br />
A Part-time 64 hour cook position<br />
Every other weekend and holiday rotations required. We offer<br />
competitive wage, insurance, 401K and PTO.<br />
If interested pick up an application from the business office or<br />
contact Susan Putman, Director of Nursing<br />
and Cindy Bushelle, Dietary Manager at 218-253-2157<br />
for more information.<br />
Hillcrest Senior Living is an Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Hillcrest Senior Living<br />
311 Broadway Ave. NE • Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56750<br />
Help Wanted<br />
CURATOR POSITIONS: The<br />
Marshall County Historical Society<br />
has 2 openings for a Museum<br />
Curator. The positions are part-time<br />
and responsibilities involve managing<br />
the operations of Settler’s<br />
Square. The hours are 24 to 30<br />
hours per week during the Memorial<br />
Day to Labor Day season.<br />
Interested persons may receive a<br />
job description by contacting the<br />
Marshall County Historical Society<br />
at P.O. Box 103, Warren, MN 56762<br />
or email us at mchs@wiktel.com.<br />
Deadline for submission of resumes<br />
is April 19, 2013. F2t30c<br />
HELP<br />
WANTED<br />
Looking For Motivated<br />
Individuals Available To<br />
Work a Flexible Schedule.<br />
BREAKFAST HOST<br />
and<br />
MAINTENANCE<br />
Apply in person at the front desk<br />
Best Western Inn<br />
of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Highway 32 South<br />
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!!<br />
PT LIcensed Practical Nurse<br />
(LPN) ~ Warren Good Samaritan:<br />
Position requires rotating shifts and<br />
every other weekend. For more<br />
information, call Tracy Mosloff, RN,<br />
DNS @ 218-745-5282 or apply<br />
online at www.good-sam.com ~<br />
Affirmative Action Employer/<br />
M/F/Vet/Handicapped F4t28c<br />
MECHANIC POSITION<br />
OPEN<br />
Full-time with Benefits<br />
Ag or Industrial<br />
Experience Preferred.<br />
Apply in Person<br />
NORTHWEST POWER<br />
SYSTEMS, INC.<br />
204 Atlantic Ave. N.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN<br />
Shipping and Receiving Manager<br />
needed in the <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> area<br />
for small package forwarding company.<br />
Must be able to work in fastpaced<br />
environment and be able to<br />
lift 50 pounds. Must pass preemployment<br />
drug screen and background<br />
check. Send resume to driverjobs@bresnan.net.<br />
Position is<br />
Monday–Friday, 9am-6pm; $17/hour<br />
to start. F4t32p311 Broadway Avenue NE<br />
Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56750<br />
Now Accepting Applications<br />
Phone: (218) 253-2157<br />
Fax: (218) 253-4676<br />
• All Shifts • Full or Part-Time<br />
• Food Service • Customer Service<br />
Looking for friendly, honest and<br />
hard-working individuals who enjoy<br />
people and take pride in their work.<br />
Apply in person.<br />
Penn. Main 220 Main Ave. South<br />
Penn. Square 1st & Pennington<br />
Part-time Counter Help at<br />
Memorie’s Café and Convenience<br />
Store in Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong>. Apply in<br />
person or call 218-253-4222 and<br />
ask for Shirley or Les. P4t31p<br />
Employees are eligible for a full benefits package<br />
the 1st of the month following 90 days.<br />
All employment offers are contingent upon the<br />
successful completion of a background check, drug<br />
screen, and safety screen.<br />
DIGI-KEY<br />
CAREER EXPO<br />
Please submit applications to:<br />
Heather Anderson<br />
Human Resources<br />
601 Brooks Ave S<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701<br />
Saturday, April 13, 2013<br />
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> Armory<br />
Hwy. 32 South<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Digi-Key is looking for quality<br />
candidates to join our team of nearly<br />
2,600 employees! Visit the Digi-Key<br />
Career Expo where you can fill out<br />
an application and participate in an<br />
interview with a Digi-Key representative.<br />
Refreshments will be served.<br />
DIGIKEY.COM/CAREERS<br />
218.681.7930<br />
Digi-Key is an Equal Opportunity/Affi rmative Action Employer.
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Help Wanted<br />
DENTAL HYGIENIST: PT to FT<br />
working with 2 offices in TRF.<br />
Benefits. Compensation determined<br />
by experience and skill. Please send<br />
resume<br />
to<br />
helmichfrontdesk@gmail.com or fax<br />
to 218-681-4050. F2t28c<br />
For Rent<br />
Sunrise View Apartments in<br />
Warren, MN has 1, 2 and 3 bedroom<br />
apartments available. Newly remodeled<br />
inside and out. All utilities paid.<br />
Nonsmoking building, no pets<br />
allowed. Call 218-436-4695.<br />
29tfc<br />
OFFICE SUITES<br />
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309 LaBree Plaza<br />
523-3173<br />
416-0471<br />
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Small 1-Bedroom House:<br />
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no smoking, non-HUD.<br />
References/deposit required. Call<br />
218-681-6797. 27tfc<br />
For rent:<br />
Approx. 900 sq. ft.<br />
of office space at<br />
113 2nd Street e<br />
(Behind Popplers)<br />
Call Jeff<br />
@ 681-3914<br />
DUPLEX IN RED LAKE FALLS:<br />
Call 218-289-1158 or 218-253-2363.<br />
FP4t30p<br />
2-BEDROOM APARTMENT: Heat<br />
and water paid, no pets,<br />
$415/month. Call 218-436-3145.<br />
90tfc<br />
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123 4 Mini Storage<br />
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beauty shop and gazebo, utilities<br />
paid. Facility preference is for seniors,<br />
handicapped or persons with<br />
disabilities. Income limits apply.<br />
Applications for future housing may<br />
be picked up at the Skylite Office,<br />
415 Arnold Ave. S., <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>,<br />
between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.<br />
Monday through Friday. Equal<br />
Housing Opportunity. 25tfc<br />
NORTHLAND VILLAGE<br />
IN THIEF RIVER FALLS<br />
3 Bedroom Apartment<br />
$664/month<br />
2 Bedroom Apartment<br />
$586/month<br />
1 Bedroom Apartment<br />
$492/month<br />
Efficiency Apartment<br />
$385/month<br />
• All utilities included in rent<br />
• Newly remodeled<br />
• Hardwood floors<br />
Income restrictions apply<br />
Contact Croix Management at<br />
651-465-6841<br />
Equal Housing Opportunity<br />
Real Estate<br />
SEALED BID FARMLAND SALE<br />
(Wayne B. Brekke Estate)<br />
160 acres of cropland just out of<br />
CRP. Legal: NE 1/4 Sec 13, T. 150R.<br />
39, Polk Co., MN. Land is in Gully<br />
Twp, just NE of Gully, MN. Bids and<br />
a cashier’s check for 5% of bid must<br />
be received at Fischer Law Office,<br />
PLLC, PO Box 277, 119 Main<br />
Avenue N., Bagley, MN 56621 by<br />
noon April 290, 2013. Top five (5)<br />
bidders will be notified and invited to<br />
raise their bids at Fischer Law<br />
Office, 1:00 p.m., May 1, 2013. For<br />
additional information, contact<br />
Merlaine Evje: 218-333-3666 or<br />
gmevje@paulbunyan.net. Seller<br />
reserves the right to reject any or all<br />
bids. FP4t34p<br />
Northwest Minnesota<br />
Farmland Available<br />
for Spring Possession<br />
Call 507-843-4892<br />
HUNTING LAND FOR SALE: 240<br />
acres all wooded, south of<br />
Strandquist, Section 15, West<br />
Valley, $995/acre. Will consider<br />
Contract for Deed, low down, reasonable<br />
interest. Great investment<br />
opportunity for individual or group.<br />
Call 218-425-4259. 2PF8t42p<br />
FARMLAND WANTED: I have a<br />
seri ous cli ent who wants to buy<br />
good farm land. Will pay cash. Call<br />
North land Farm Sales, 681-6036.<br />
F88tfc<br />
RIVER LOT: 1 acre 2.5 miles southeast<br />
of Northland Community<br />
College in TRF. Call 218-681-3333.<br />
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IN ST. HILAIRE: House at 108 3rd<br />
Street. Call 612-747-3275. 2t28p<br />
CRP LAND: We have a cash buyer<br />
in ter est ed in buy ing land that has<br />
been accepted in the CRP program.<br />
If you’re think ing of sell ing please<br />
call us now. Northland Farm Sales,<br />
218-681-6036. F95tfc<br />
Small 2-bedroom bungalow: For<br />
sale by owner, needs T.L.C. 421<br />
Duluth Avenue South. Call 218-681-<br />
5819. 2P8t28p<br />
38.5 ACRES in West Valley<br />
Township along Highway 59. Call<br />
218-686-1198 or 218-874-3965.<br />
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An Equal Opportunity Employer.<br />
Oakland Park Communities<br />
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to fill the following positions:<br />
• FT Night LPN • PT Night LPN<br />
• FT Night NA-R • PT NA-R (Various Shifts)<br />
• Casual Cook<br />
Preference will be given to Registered Nursing Assistants.<br />
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completion within 90 days of hire, if we are your first employer.<br />
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<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> Care Center,<br />
Attn: Audrey Beito, Human Resources Director<br />
2001 Eastwood Drive, <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701<br />
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on a participant’s class schedule)<br />
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NCTC breaks<br />
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home has 1,176 sq ft<br />
3 BRs and 1 1 ⁄2 BAs. Partial basement<br />
14065 197th Ave NE TRF • $149,900<br />
MLS #13-82 Beautiful Home on 5 + / - acres<br />
w/pole & storage shed<br />
Won’t be on the market long!<br />
Anne E. Nevin ~ Broker/Owner ~ 218-681-4321<br />
Sherri Owens, Agent<br />
218-416-0904<br />
681-4450<br />
Jerry Hoffman, Agent<br />
218-686-0224<br />
MLS #13-291<br />
Priced to Sell: $39,900<br />
602 7th St NE • Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong><br />
3 BR, 1 BA, 903 sq ft<br />
Judy Wiseth, Agent<br />
218-684-1207<br />
Night Advocate<br />
Violence Intervention Project serves victims of domestic<br />
violence and sexual assault. VIP is seeking an advocate for<br />
evening/overnight shifts and weekend shifts. Night Advocate<br />
typically works 4 to 6 shifts a month. This position fits nicely<br />
with a day job. These shifts include 8 hours of paid “sleep<br />
time” with advocate available to return to duty if needed.<br />
Applicant must have a belief in non-violence, a commitment<br />
to empowering others, possess excellent interpersonal and<br />
listening skills, the ability to work with diverse populations<br />
and respond in a constructive and supportive manner to<br />
individuals in a crisis situation. Night Advocate provides<br />
on-site support services for shelter clients and for clients in<br />
crisis who come in or phone in, completes intake/departure<br />
forms, assists clients with various applications and court<br />
papers. Advocate also performs housekeeping and light<br />
maintenance duties and follows procedures to maintain<br />
building security. Applicant must be able to pass a criminal<br />
background check. Applicant may or may not have<br />
experienced domestic or sexual violence. Pick up or call for<br />
an application at Violence Intervention Project, 681-5557.<br />
in <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
• Sign On Bonus<br />
681-4450<br />
3NOW RECRUITING<br />
YOUTH<br />
CARRIERS<br />
• Earn Extra Money<br />
• No Collections<br />
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• Learn Responsibility<br />
• Great Entry Into Work Force<br />
• Sign On Bonus<br />
681-4450<br />
Call Today! 681-4450<br />
or Apply at The <strong>Times</strong>, 324 Main Ave. N., <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>
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PRICE CHANGE!<br />
Includes newer<br />
40 x 28 triple car<br />
garage<br />
with<br />
electric floor heat.<br />
Call Ryan Strem<br />
at 218-280-3341<br />
Hwy. 32 South, 304 <strong>River</strong>side Ave. South<br />
P.O. Box 385. <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701<br />
(218) 681-HOME (4663)<br />
(800) 447-0382<br />
Check Out Our Web Page<br />
Rural home close<br />
to Maple Lake!<br />
Peaceful setting on 5 acres.<br />
Cozy updated home with<br />
3 bedrooms,<br />
2 bathrooms, vaulted wood<br />
ceilings and walls,<br />
gas fireplace<br />
and so much more!<br />
$<br />
149,900<br />
Call realtor<br />
for more info.<br />
LeBlanc Realty LeBlancRealty.com<br />
Genereux Realty, Inc.<br />
www.genereuxrealty.com<br />
ARGYLE / STEPHEN, MN<br />
LAND FOR SALE ON BIDS<br />
Wanger Township Marshall County, MN<br />
Spring Operating Possession<br />
160 Acres Highly Productive Grain / Row Crop Land<br />
LEGAL DESCRIPTION<br />
NW¼ Section 32, T157 N R47 W<br />
BIDDING PROCEDURE<br />
Written bids will be received by Red <strong>River</strong> Land Co until 12:00<br />
(noon) on Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Those submitting the ten<br />
highest written bids will be notified and invited to attend the<br />
oral bidding to be held on Friday, April 12, 2013 at 10:00 am at<br />
the Bremer Bank in Warren, MN.<br />
TERMS OF SALE AND CLOSING<br />
The terms of the sale are cash. A 10% earnest money deposit<br />
will be required of the successful bidder on the date of sale,<br />
with the balance due in full in 30 days. Seller will provide updated<br />
abstract of title evidencing marketable title. Seller reserves<br />
the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularities.<br />
MLS<br />
#13-171<br />
Make an<br />
offer on this<br />
GREAT<br />
investment<br />
opportunity!<br />
Warroad for $115,000<br />
503 <strong>River</strong>side Ave. S.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701<br />
218-681-0304 office<br />
www.premier-estates.net<br />
MLS #13-362<br />
Wonderful home<br />
with 2 bedrooms,<br />
1 1 ⁄2 baths, many updates<br />
from the energy efficient<br />
furnace, central air<br />
to recessed lighting<br />
and floor finishes.<br />
$89,900<br />
MLS #13-92<br />
Great home near the park with a<br />
beautiful remodeled kitchen, garage<br />
with lo or man cave and more!!<br />
$165,000<br />
WE HAVE BUYERS<br />
LOOKING FOR HOMES RIGHT NOW!<br />
BUT WE NEED MORE LISTINGS!<br />
For a detailed brochure and bid form<br />
contact John Botsford at:<br />
#13037 New Listing! Middle <strong>River</strong>! See This Move-In Ready<br />
Gem. Loaded With Updates. Door To Nice Deck From Dining<br />
Area. Spacious Formal Dining Room, Large Living Room,<br />
Updated Full Bath On Main Floor, 1 Bedroom On The Main<br />
Floor, 2-3 Bedrooms And Another Bath Upstairs! 3 Seasons<br />
Screen Porch, Attached Garage And A Huge Lot! $89,900<br />
#13038 New Listing! Location Location Location!<br />
This Like New Executive Home Will Knock Your<br />
Socks Off! 4 Bedrooms, 2 1 /2 Baths, The Kitchen Is<br />
Stupendous With Granite! A Great Master Suite! Open<br />
Curved Staircase Graces The Awesome Foyer, Formal Dining, Main Floor Family<br />
Room, Large Living Room, Very Nice Patio, Professionally Landscaped. Call For<br />
Your Private Showing Today! $349,900<br />
Bremer Bank Building<br />
3100 South Columbia Road<br />
Grand Forks, ND 58201<br />
Phone: 701-757-1888<br />
www.redriverlandco.com<br />
MLS #12-2237<br />
Unique business opportunity<br />
on this large 4,328 sq <br />
building in Goodridge for only<br />
$85,500<br />
Kerri Jo Hutchinson, Broker<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
218-688-0074<br />
Patty Wold, Agent<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
218-689-4661<br />
MLS #12-1373<br />
Location, location, location.<br />
Newer commercial building with<br />
floor heat near Digi-key.<br />
$125,000<br />
JanaDee Fuchs, Agent<br />
Fertile<br />
701-371-6193<br />
Machelle Engelstad, Agent<br />
Fertile<br />
218-280-0941<br />
#12226 Lots of Room Here! Large Family Home On Alice<br />
Drive! 4 To 5 Bedrooms, Formal Dining Room And Living<br />
Room Separated By Gas Fireplace, The Lower Level Family<br />
Room Has A Wood Fireplace, Office On Main Floor, Office<br />
In Lower Level. Lots Of Storage! Master Bedroom Has Its<br />
Own Bath, The 2nd Bedroom Is Huge With 2 Closets! Would Make Nice TV Room Or<br />
Great For Twins! 2 More Bedrooms Are Large. 2 1 /2 Baths, Laundry Chute And More!<br />
Adjoins Lions Park! Wow! Is There A Better Place To Raise Your Family? $179,500<br />
Check us out on facebook and see our home videos!<br />
#12206 In Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong>! Very Nicely Redone 2 To 3<br />
Bedroom Home, Nice Kitchen, Formal Dining Room,<br />
Oversized Bath, A Main Floor Family Room, All Updated<br />
Colors Etc., Nice Heat Pump System, A Newer Double<br />
Garage And A Huge Lot! $79,000<br />
Kermit Genereux, Broker ......... 681-8493<br />
Jan Ness, Sales........................ 681-2767<br />
Cindy Sang, Sales ......................782-5922<br />
St. Hilaire<br />
MACHINERY AUCTION<br />
SATURDAY, ApRIL 13 TH , 2013 • 9:30 A.M. SHARp!!!!<br />
LOCATION: ST. HILAIRE, MN (6 miles South of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> on Hwy. 32)<br />
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Partial listing. We will accept qualified consignments through Friday noon. Phone numbers are included so you<br />
may talk directly to owners. Check www.redriverron.com for late additions and pictures.<br />
LIVE INTERNET STARTS AT 11:30 a.m. www.proxibid.com/ronmckercher to register to bid.<br />
AREA FARMERS & DEALERS, Owners<br />
TRACTORS<br />
1995 J.D. 8100 MFWD, 16 spd., 3 pt., quick hitch,<br />
1000 pto, recent inj. frt end, & trans. work<br />
18.4 x 46” dualed (95% & 35%), 8,840 easy hrs.,<br />
ph. 686-5900<br />
JD 4640 FWA, 3 pt., 3 remotes, 1,000 pto, 380/90R<br />
46 (90%) 8,788 hrs. ph. 201-1362<br />
2- 14.9 X 46 BAND DUALS (4640)<br />
16 SUITCASE FRT END WTS w/ bracket (4640)<br />
VERSATILE 835 4WD, 3 hyd., new clutch, Outback<br />
guidance ready, 18.4 x 38”<br />
1979 M.F. 220 COMPACT DIESEL TRACTOR,<br />
w/ M.F. 216 LOADER, 3 pt., hyd. rops,<br />
13.6 x 16” turf tires, 606 hrs. ph. 681-3194<br />
CASE 580 IND. GAS w/ CK LOADER, 3 pt., no<br />
pto, 7’ bucket, 14.9 x 24”<br />
FORD 3000 UTILITY GAS, 3 pt., hyd.<br />
1955 FORD 800 GAS, 3 pt., pto, $1,400 in tires &<br />
repair<br />
IHC H; WD-45, narrow frt.; J.D. 4010 GAS, 18.4 x<br />
34”<br />
1953 IHC SUPER M GAS, live hyd., 12 V., wide frt.,<br />
14.9 x 38” ph. 779-0617<br />
SKID LOADERS &<br />
ATTACHMENTS<br />
HYDRA MAC “ BIG MAC”, 4 cyl. gas., dirt bucket<br />
NEW STOUT 72” TRASH GRAPPLE<br />
NEW STOUT 72” BRUSH GRAPPLE<br />
NEW 8’ SNOW BUCKET<br />
NEW LOWE POST HOLE AUGER, 10” & 12”<br />
augers<br />
5’ MANURE FORK w/ GRAPPLE<br />
THOMAS 60” BUCKET<br />
PALLET FORK ATTACH.<br />
10 SETS OF PALLET FORKS<br />
WISHEK, SALFORD,<br />
TIEMAN<br />
30’ SALFORD VERT. TILLAGE TOOL, wt. package,<br />
one season on new style baskets & new<br />
discs, ph. 938-4400<br />
26’ WISHEK #742 ROCK FLEX DISK, new 24”<br />
blades, bearings & scrapers, hyd. jack, ph.<br />
280-2115<br />
40’ TIEMAN LAND ROLLER, X 60 36” pipe,updated<br />
shafts & bearings<br />
TRAILERS<br />
1995 MERRIT 42’ GRAIN HOPPER, 68” sides, roll<br />
tarp, elec. traps, spr. susp., 50% tires &<br />
brakes,recent DOT, ph. 686-5900<br />
#12228 And #12237 Two For One!! In<br />
Warren. We Have Two Nice Investment<br />
Properties. A 1 Bedroom For $21,900<br />
And A 2 Bedroom For $29,000. Or<br />
$44,900 For Both! These Are Excellent<br />
Rental Properties You’ll Want To Pick<br />
These Up Now!<br />
#13030 New Listing! Large Commercial Building With Shop<br />
Area And Office Space Plus There Is A 3 Bedroom<br />
Apartment! Live And Earn Here! Or If You Need Storage<br />
Garage You Can Rent Out Apartment To Help Pay For The<br />
Space! $100,500<br />
CALL GENEREUX REALTY FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS!<br />
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF SERVICE TO NW MN!<br />
LIST WHERE EXPERIENCE IS PRICELESS!<br />
LUNCH SERVED<br />
ALL ITEMS TO BE REMOVED WITHIN 10 DAYS<br />
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK. All sales final. All<br />
items sold as is, no guarantees or warranties. Titles<br />
transfered sale day. Nothing to be removed until settled<br />
for. Any statements made by the owners, clerks, auctioneers,<br />
take pre ce dence over any and all advertising. Not<br />
responsible for errors or omissions in the above listings.<br />
Not responsible for accidents.<br />
Jeff Lane, Sales........................ 681-1952<br />
Parilee Fynboh, GRI Sales ......... 681-6363<br />
Andy Dessellier, Sales...............791-1191<br />
Chris Reierson, Sales................207-8343<br />
TRAILERS<br />
2000 40+’ PJ TAND. AXLE DUALLY GOOSE-<br />
NECK. 3 toolboxes, 3 flip up flat fold ramps<br />
1999 15’ ABU SKID LOADER TRAILER, 7K axles,<br />
dovetail ramp<br />
NEW 18’ HULL HYD. TILT TANDEM AXLE TRL.,<br />
3500 #<br />
NEW 18’ TAND. AXLE CAR TRL., 3500#, dovetail<br />
& ramps<br />
16’ CAR TRAILER, ramps, no title<br />
16’ CAR TRAILER, flip up ramps<br />
NH3 TRAILER<br />
MISC. EQUIP.<br />
WALINGA 510 GRAIN VAC, 1,000, sharp<br />
REM #552 GRAIN VAC, 540 pt.<br />
DEGELMAN ROTARY PTO ROCK PICKER,<br />
excellent<br />
SUMMERS ROTARY ROCK PICKER, #600 OR<br />
700<br />
2-40’ x 46”D. x .65 THICK PIPES (build a roller)<br />
8’ BUSH HOG 3 PT. 3 WAY BLADE<br />
6’ M.F. 3 PT. FINISHING MOWER<br />
1,000 GAL. NH3 TANK & TRAILER<br />
NEW 10 & 12’ P.T. BOX SCRAPERS<br />
NEW 726 TORO SNOW BLOWER, estate<br />
2003 KAESER 10 H.P. 3 PHASE AIR COMPRES-<br />
SOR, computerized controls<br />
16’ HYD DRILL FILL AUGER; 403 BUICK ENG. &<br />
TRANS.<br />
12 V. GREASE GUNS; ENGINE STAND<br />
TRANSMISSION HOIST; T-JET LIGHT BAR<br />
SINGLE COMP. DRILL TENDER, poly auger, tarp,<br />
Briggs<br />
GRAVITY WAGONS<br />
PARKER 4000, 450 bus., 2 door, 16.5 x 16.1” w/<br />
spare<br />
DMI 300 BUS., hyd. drill fill brush auger, roll tarp,<br />
16.5 x 16.1”<br />
CENEX 200 BUS. on MN. WAGON<br />
150 BUS. PARKER<br />
RECREATIONAL<br />
1979 TIOGA MOTORHOME, Dodge 440, well<br />
equipped ph. 701-739-6276<br />
2-2002 CHEV. 1 T. MINI BUSES, 125k`<br />
PICKUPS & CARS<br />
2000 FORD 550, 5 spd. 7.3 V8 diesel, no box, ph.<br />
435-1708<br />
1999 DODGE ½ T. QUAD CAB 4WD, 360, auto. ,<br />
132k, estate, ph. 684-5142<br />
1996 GEO TRACKER SOFT TOP, 87K, estate, ph.<br />
684-5142<br />
ST. HILAIRE, MN<br />
MN LIC. #57-18<br />
PICKUPS & CARS<br />
1999 GMC 1 T. 4WD, crew cab, 350, auto.<br />
1998 DODGE 3/4 T. DIESEL EXT. CAB, 5.9,<br />
5 spd., G.N. ball, ph. 991-2130<br />
1988 CHEV. ½ T. 4WD, 350, 5 spd.<br />
1995 FORD RANGER 2WD, 4 cyl., 5 spd., new<br />
tires & brakes ph. 689-9011<br />
1994 CHEV. EXT CAB ½ T. 4WD , 350, auto.,<br />
185K, ph. 762-1006<br />
1983 CHEV. ¾ T. 4WD w/ WESTERN SNOW<br />
PLOW, flatbed w/ G.N. ball, 454, auto, clean<br />
TRUCKS<br />
1975 FORD LV TWIN SCREW w/ 20’ HART BOX,<br />
534 gas, Allison auto.(rebuilt) roll tarp,<br />
ph. 201-1362<br />
1976 CHEV #65 TWIN SCREW w/ 20’ French<br />
BOX , 427, 5 x 4, roll tarp<br />
HEADERS<br />
1998 30’ CASE-IH 1020 FLEX HEAD, 3 “ cut, fore<br />
& aft<br />
JD 930F FULL FINGER FLEX HEAD, new reel fingers,<br />
fore & aft<br />
JD 843 CORN HEAD, oil drive, poly snouts, steel<br />
dividers<br />
JD 643 CORN HEAD, low tin<br />
LIVESTOCK & FORAGE<br />
12’ NEW HOLLAND 499 SWINGER HAYBINE,<br />
new guard & sickles<br />
NEW HOLLAND 660 RD. BALER<br />
CASE IH 8460 RD. BALER<br />
JD 896A SIDE DELIVERY RAKE<br />
15 -24’ x 5’ FREE STANDING CATTLE PANELS<br />
400 STEEL T POSTS; 10 HOG PANELS<br />
500 RAILROAD TIES<br />
MN. MANURE SPREADER<br />
16’ BUMPER HITCH STOCK TRAILER<br />
CORN PLANTERS<br />
12-30” JD 7100 CUSTOM BUILT FRONT FOLD 3<br />
PT. PLATE PLANTER, lift assist., liquid<br />
12-30” IHC 500 3 PT. VERT. FOLD PLANTER, 4”<br />
drums, monitor<br />
12-30 WHITE # 3405 3 PT. VERT. FOLD<br />
PLANTER, lift assist., gauge wheels<br />
2-JD 7000 CORN PLANTER, dry fert., DJ monitor,<br />
bean units<br />
8-30” WHITE 6400 PLANTER, monitor<br />
6-30” ALLIS 770 AIR CHAMP PLANTER, dry fert.,<br />
monitor, corn & S.B. discs<br />
(218) 686-2048<br />
www.reedrealty.org<br />
MLS #13-484<br />
2 Bedroom, 1 1 ⁄2 Bath<br />
in Warroad<br />
$129,900<br />
MLS #12-1537<br />
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 160<br />
Acres Near Salol<br />
$314,900<br />
Mike Cerny<br />
Owner/Sales<br />
(218)686-5206<br />
View Entire Listing Online At www.midwestauctions.com or www.redriverron.com<br />
GRAIN DRILLS<br />
30’ JD 9350 PRESS DRILLS, black gang, markers<br />
HOMEMADE 30’ HYD. DRILL STEERABLE<br />
TRANSPORT<br />
40’ JD 9350 PRESS DRILLS, markers, black gang,<br />
JD transport<br />
40’ JD 9350 PRESS DRILLS, JD trans., roll up<br />
tarps, markers, monitor<br />
40’ JD 9350 PRESS DRILL, factory transport, monitor<br />
20’ CASE IH 6200 PRESS DRILL, transport, markers,<br />
monitor, track wackers , shedded<br />
TIRES<br />
2-24.5 X 32” RICE; 2-28L x 26”<br />
2-15.5 X 38” ON RIMS<br />
2-18.4 X 38” RICE ON 10 hole rims<br />
8-18.4 X 34”; 8-20.8 X 38” (35%)<br />
4-20.8 x 38”; 2-11:00 X 24” 8 HOLE FRTS<br />
2-7.50 X 20” 5 bolt; 2 – 18.4 X 38”<br />
4-12 X 16.5 ON RIMS; ASST. IMP. ON RIMS<br />
9., 10, 8.25 X 20 TIRES ON RIMS<br />
SPRAYING EQUIP.<br />
90’ SUMMERS 2 PT. 500 gal., mixing cone, wash<br />
kit, wind screens<br />
125’ FLEXICOIL #62 62 P.T. SPRAYER, wind<br />
screens, mixing cone<br />
1500 GAL POLY. TANK<br />
3-1,000 GAL. POLY. TANKS<br />
TILLAGE<br />
45’ WILRICH BIFOLD, w.t., harrow<br />
45’ WILRICH # 2500 BIFOLD, harrow<br />
43’ WILRICH FIELD CULT., walking tand.,<br />
no harrow<br />
41’ CASE IH 4700, w.t., harrow<br />
32’ CASE IH 4900 FIELD CULT., w.t., harrow<br />
55’ CAULKINS FIELD CULT w/ harrow<br />
38½ JD 960, 3 bar, walking tand.<br />
26’ J.D. 330 TAND. DISK, 9” spacing<br />
25’ J.D. # 230 TANDEM DISK, 9” black gang, nice<br />
42’ SUMMERS SUPER WEEDER, 4 bar<br />
retractible, track wacker<br />
6-16” J.D. 3200 P.T. AUTO RESET PLOW, slatted<br />
moldboards<br />
6-16” MELROE RR P.T. AUTO RESET PLOW<br />
35’ FRIGSTAD CHISEL PLOW, w.t., no harrow<br />
24’ IHC S TINE CONVERTED CULT., harrow<br />
12-30” IHC 183 FLATFOLD ROW CROP CULT.,<br />
tunnel shields<br />
10-IHC VIBRASHANK ASSEMBLIES<br />
MLS #13-201<br />
3 Bedroom,<br />
1 3 ⁄4 Bath in TRF<br />
$144,900<br />
MLS #13-322<br />
Cabin in the Jackpines<br />
near Grygla<br />
$45,000<br />
MLS #13-335<br />
3 BR, 2 Bath, 39 Acres<br />
6 miles from TRF<br />
$199,500<br />
MLS #12-2002<br />
2 Bedroom, 2 Offices,<br />
1 3 ⁄4 Bath in Argyle<br />
$124,900<br />
For appointments call 218-683-LAND (5263)<br />
Located next to McDonalds on Highway 59 South<br />
Wyatt Johnson Loren Lusignan<br />
Sales<br />
Sales<br />
(218)686-4357 (218)689-8451<br />
Melinda Kjelland<br />
Sales<br />
(218)469-2285<br />
New Listing - Lot on Union Lake!<br />
Buildable lot at Sunset Shores on Union Lake has approximately 1.08<br />
acres with mature trees and great view. Also has 230 feet of shoreline.<br />
$<br />
179,900 Call realtor for more info.<br />
Call Ryan Strem<br />
at 218-280-3341 LeBlanc Realty LeBlancRealty.com<br />
$360,000<br />
Back on the market! This lovely 9+ acre river<br />
property is just south of <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>.<br />
The home has been updated with steel<br />
siding, newer windows, redone kitchen and<br />
great room with stone fireplace. 5<br />
bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 27 x 28 garage and 36<br />
x 36 shed with heated workshop. You need<br />
to see it for yourself!<br />
$79,900<br />
The price is right on this TRF 2<br />
bedroom, 2 bath home with vinyl<br />
siding, newer windows and some<br />
new flooring. Main floor laundry,<br />
single garage on a corner lot.<br />
$265,000<br />
On the river southeast of TRF!<br />
Immaculate 4 bedroom, 3 bath home<br />
with steel siding, fireplace, central air<br />
and much more! 5.65 acres and a<br />
newer septic system.<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Sunday, April 7<br />
1 - 3 p.m.<br />
List Price $ 106,900<br />
205 Tindolph Ave S<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Immaculately cared for 3 bedroom home in move-in condition.<br />
Light, open and spacious floor plan.<br />
New windows, doors, siding and shingles.<br />
Call Marilyn of Prudential Crary Real Estate 701-739-7392<br />
Real Estate For Sale<br />
Real estate in Kratka Township, Pennington County, Minnesota,<br />
described as follows:<br />
Parcel 1: The West Half (W1/2) of Section Three (3) in Township<br />
One Hundred Fifty-three (153) North, Range Forty-one (41) West of<br />
the Fifth Principal Meridian. Contains 320 acres. 309.51 crop acres.<br />
Parcel 2: The Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Section Ten (10) in<br />
Township One Hundred Fifty-three (153) North, Range Forty-one<br />
(41) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. Contains 160 acres.<br />
145.16 crop acres. Includes two - 5000 bushel steel bins.<br />
Sealed bids will be accepted at Brian K. Rokke Law Office, 107 West<br />
Johnson Avenue, Warren, Minnesota 56762 until 5:00 p.m. on Friday,<br />
April 5, 2013. Those submitting sealed bids will be allowed to raise their<br />
bid orally at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, April 8, 2013, at the Goodridge Senior<br />
Citizens Center, Goodridge, Minnesota. Sealed bids may also be<br />
presented at that time and place prior to oral bidding. The highest bidder<br />
will be required to pay 10 percent of the bid price on the date of the sale<br />
and the balance within 30 days of acceptance of bid.<br />
The seller reserves the right to reject any or all bids.<br />
For more information, contact Brian K. Rokke at 218-745-4421.<br />
• Maryel Anderson-Broker<br />
(218) 681-7298<br />
• Diedre Nordin-Sales<br />
(218) 681-6181<br />
• Gail Oyster-Sales<br />
(218) 681-5495<br />
• Tom Greelis-Sales<br />
(218) 681-6427<br />
• Brenda Edgar-Sales<br />
(218) 201-1600<br />
$35,000<br />
Just listed in TRF! 1.2 acre<br />
commercial lot on the east side of<br />
the city. Water, sewer and<br />
electrical are to the property.<br />
Some mature trees.<br />
Near Grygla! 5.78 acres with a<br />
move-in-ready 2 bedroom rambler.<br />
Updated throughout and floor heat in<br />
the basement!<br />
• Becky Smith-Sales<br />
(218) 681-3566<br />
• Nicole Peterson-Sales<br />
(218) 689-3508<br />
• Mindy Sorenson-Sales<br />
(218) 688-0170<br />
• Tracy Hallstrom-Sales<br />
(218) 689-0671<br />
$79,900<br />
$239,900<br />
A country home just for you! Nearly 12<br />
acres north of TRF and this newer 3<br />
bedroom, 2 bath rambler with a great<br />
floor plan. Over 2300 sq ft on one<br />
convenient level and a 28 x 36<br />
attached garage.<br />
• www.sollie.net • www.sollie.net •<br />
www.sollie.net • www.sollie.net • www.sollie.net • www.sollie.net<br />
PRICE<br />
SLASHED!<br />
#3744 - “Above and Beyond” This is<br />
evident the minute you arrive at the property<br />
and experience the spectacular lake views! Only<br />
to be distracted by the superior curb appeal of<br />
this custom built 2 story home with cedar siding<br />
and brick accents, complete with double+<br />
detached garage. On to the interior, where you<br />
will find 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, master bedroom<br />
with lakeside views and private deck. Custom<br />
oak cabinetry can be found throughout,<br />
exquisite views of the lake can be captured from<br />
the great room and dining room with walkout to<br />
deck. Perfectly elevated lot with 150 feet of<br />
frontage on Union Lake! Call Today!<br />
Sollie Realty, Inc.<br />
Fosston, MN • (218) 435-1525<br />
www.sollie.net<br />
• www.sollie.net • www.sollie.net •<br />
For Appointments Call:<br />
(218) 681-4087<br />
www.trfrealty.com<br />
601 Main Ave. N.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
$209,900<br />
Haven’t seen this one yet? What are you<br />
waiting for? You will be dazzled by the original<br />
wood floors, the wide woodwork, the leaded<br />
glass windows and the character of this 6<br />
bedroom, 4 bath home. But you will be equally<br />
impressed with the updates and conveniences.<br />
In TRF, huge yard! New 24 x 36 garage.<br />
$110,000<br />
On the river just outside of TRF! This<br />
grand lady was built in the early 1900’s<br />
and has the charm to prove it! 6<br />
bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and second floor<br />
laundry. Newer shingles, newer well.<br />
Huge yard.<br />
$108,000<br />
Near Radium! 10+ acres with beautiful<br />
mature trees, a 3 bedroom rambler,<br />
attached double garage and several<br />
other outbuildings. A great location and<br />
a lovely site!<br />
www.sollie.net • www.sollie.net • www.sollie.net • www.sollie.net
Saturday, April 6, 2013 THE CLASSIFIEDS Page 15 - <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Watch</strong><br />
Situation Wanted<br />
FOR ALL YOUR<br />
Repair Needs<br />
• Chain Saws • Snowmobiles<br />
• Snow Blowers • Outboards<br />
• Inboards & I.O. Drives<br />
• All Small Engines<br />
• Lawn Mowers & Riders<br />
NORM'S REPAIR<br />
• SALES & SERVICE • SKI-DOO SNOWMOBILES<br />
1207 N. Duluth <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
681-3346<br />
PT FARM WORK WANTED: Able to<br />
work late afternoons and evenings.<br />
Call 218-681-4419 or 218-688-1181.<br />
P4t28p/F2t28f<br />
Health Care<br />
PELVIC/TRANSVAGINAL MESH?<br />
Did you undergo transvaginal placement<br />
of mesh for pelvic organ prolapse<br />
or stress urinary incontinence<br />
between 2005 and present time? If<br />
the patch required removal due to<br />
complications, you may be entitled<br />
to compensation. Call Johnson Law<br />
and speak with female staff members:<br />
1-800-535-5727. 1t28c<br />
Notices<br />
CEDAR TOWNSHIP NOTICE<br />
Cedar Township meetings will be<br />
held on the second Tuesday of each<br />
month at the home of the Clerk at<br />
8:00 p.m. 2013: Thursday, April 9;<br />
Tuesdays May 14, June 11, July 9,<br />
August 13, September 10, October<br />
8, November 12 and December 10.<br />
2014: January 14; Audit - February<br />
11, Annual Meeting at Town Hall -<br />
March 11, 7:00 p.m.; regular meeting<br />
- March 18.<br />
F2t30c<br />
~ Mary Ness,<br />
Clerk<br />
NOTICE<br />
Smiley Town Board<br />
will meet at the town hall on<br />
Tuesday, April 9<br />
7 p.m.<br />
ZONING ORDINANCE<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
will meet following the<br />
board meeting<br />
If you are interested in serving on<br />
this committee, make sure<br />
to attend this meeting or<br />
contact a township supervisor.<br />
Faye Auchenpaugh, Clerk<br />
Pets<br />
COMPANION CAT: Elderly, very<br />
loyal, lap cat, 218-686-7077.<br />
P4t27p/1t28f<br />
PURE BRED Springer Spaniel<br />
Puppies: Ready April 14th. Males ~<br />
black & white and tri, asking $200,<br />
218-253-2652. F2t28p<br />
FREE CATS! All kinds, all colors:<br />
Toms, female, kittens. Call 218-796-<br />
5246. 1t28f<br />
DOG BOARDING<br />
Family atmosphere,<br />
reasonable rates,<br />
St. Hilaire<br />
218-964-5397<br />
Breeding Goldens for the family and the field<br />
www.sharptailridge.com<br />
Firewood/Pellets<br />
TOTAL WOOD HEAT: Safe, clean,<br />
efficient and comfortable. Outdoor<br />
Wood Furnaces from Central Boiler.<br />
Call today, 218-874-7485. 1t28c<br />
SEASONED TAMARACK or Aspen,<br />
$55/cord; green Ash, Birch,<br />
$60/cord on landings, trucking available.<br />
Call 218-294-6251. F4t34p<br />
Lawn & Garden<br />
RAILROAD TIES: #2 RR ties in<br />
excellent condition, by Karlstad.<br />
Great for corner posts or landscaping.<br />
Sell by the stick or the truckload.<br />
Can deliver truckloads. Call 218-<br />
436-4695. F4t34c<br />
Wanted to Buy<br />
JUNK BATTERIES and steel-cased<br />
forklift batteries • Paying top dollar<br />
$10-$24 per battery • Will pick up •<br />
Call 218-444-8278. 12t29p<br />
WANT TO BUY: Round bales of<br />
beef hay, also small squares and<br />
straw. Call Wayne Schultz @ 218-<br />
253-2368. FP4t28p<br />
WANTED: OLD combines,<br />
swathers, farm machinery, cars,<br />
trucks, appliances, junk. Call 218-<br />
686-9161 or 218-964-5189, leave<br />
message.<br />
F75tfc<br />
Want to Buy: Older Chevy S-10<br />
pickup extended cab, 2-wheel drive,<br />
in good shape, prefer early 1990s.<br />
Call 218-681-1180. 1t28p<br />
Want to Buy: Good used 14.9x38<br />
tractor tire. Call 218-378-4223.<br />
F2t30p<br />
Livestock<br />
Yearling and 2-year-old Angus,<br />
Charolais, cross-bred bulls. Call<br />
218-762-8666, leave a message<br />
please. F2t30p<br />
REGISTERED POLLED Hereford<br />
Bulls and Registered British White<br />
Bulls ~ Robert Isaacson, 2127 280th<br />
Street, Hallock, MN 56728 ~ 218-<br />
843-2779. F4P16t44p<br />
LIMOUSIN BULLS FOR SALE<br />
Bulls to fit your herd’s needs.<br />
Thick blacks, reds, yearlings<br />
& 2-yr olds. Calving ease, growth,<br />
maternal, docility. EPDs available,<br />
semen tested, will deliver.<br />
Kent Limousin<br />
218-762-6771 • 218-762-1905<br />
REGISTERED HEREFORD and<br />
Balancer (Angus/Gelbvieh) bulls:<br />
Performance tested, health program,<br />
complete EPDs ~ Rangeline<br />
Cattle 701-799-7756 or 218-681-<br />
7431 F4P16t32p<br />
LIMOUSIN AND Limi-Angus yearling<br />
bulls, all bulls are black, polled<br />
and from artificial breeding, some<br />
are homozygous black, all have<br />
been DNA tested through Igenity,<br />
Donnie Schmiedeberg, 218-762-<br />
2131. F3P12t38p<br />
Hay, Feed and Seed<br />
Carlson Prairie<br />
Seed Farm, Inc.<br />
Lake Bronson, MN 56734<br />
CRP Mixtures<br />
Native Grass • Wildflowers<br />
Custom Seeding<br />
with Truax Drill<br />
Phone: 218-754-2693<br />
Toll Free: 1-877-733-3087<br />
645 Brand and Yield-Plus Brand<br />
alfalfa seed ~ Proven performance<br />
in the area. Also forage, grass and<br />
other legumes, lawn seed and<br />
wildlife plot mixtures. Newfolden Coop<br />
Elevator 218-874-8890, 218-874-<br />
7465 • Goodridge Creamery 218-<br />
378-4144 • Farmers Union Oil<br />
Grygla 218-294-6153 16t40p<br />
Straw For Sale: Big round bales.<br />
Call 218-686-0224. FP4t34p<br />
Farm Miscellaneous<br />
New and Used<br />
Ag & Farm Parts<br />
218-681-8221 • 1-800-950-9917<br />
Email: sales@trsalvage.com<br />
Website: www.trsalvage.com<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701<br />
8’ AND 10’ cattle panels, hay rings,<br />
218-964-5444. F8tfc<br />
WANTED: Valmar and Gandy air<br />
seeders, all models. Please call<br />
with what you have. Paul, Daily<br />
Bread Farms, 763-286-2037.<br />
Grain Storage and<br />
SUPERIOR Handling Systems<br />
STEEL BINS, FANS, ROOF VENTS,<br />
ELECTRIC MOTORS, UNLOAD<br />
EQUIPMENT & OTHER ACCESSORIES<br />
CALL<br />
NOW FOR<br />
PRICING<br />
A & S Ag Sales<br />
301 Bradford Ave<br />
PO Box 203<br />
Argyle, MN 56713<br />
Travis Anderson (218)-201-0782<br />
Reece Setterholm (218)-280-5890<br />
Machinery<br />
WESTGO 5”x14’ hydraulic drill fill<br />
auger, $150; (2) 2470 tractor service<br />
manuals, $20/ea. ~ 701-397-5763 or<br />
701-739-8998. F2t28p<br />
2009 JD tractor with loader: 45HP,<br />
192 hours ~ $18,500 ~ Call 218-<br />
843-3733. FP4t34p<br />
Guns<br />
HIPOINT 40 S&W carbine rifle and<br />
handgun package: Includes eight<br />
interchangeable magazines, lifetime<br />
warranty, USA, 218-681-3732.<br />
Seasonal Produce<br />
POTATOES FOR SALE: Reds and<br />
whites. No culls, in No. 1 bags. Call<br />
218-478-3846. F2t28p<br />
REGISTERED RED ANGUS BULLS<br />
Yearlings, 18 months and ET<br />
Scott Farm Red Angus<br />
Lengby<br />
218-668-2277 or<br />
cell 218-230-8229<br />
AUCTION DIRECTORY<br />
Date Time Owner Auctioneer<br />
April 6 10 am Joe Jagol Retirement Auction, Goodridge .....................Ron McKercher Auctions<br />
April 6 6 pm St. Bernard’s School A Taste of Italian,<br />
Ralph Engelstad Arena, TRF ........................................McMullen Auctioneers<br />
April 12 11 am Dayton Anderson, Roseau......................................................Steffes Auctioneers<br />
April 13 9:30 am St. Hilaire Farm Machinery, St. Hilaire ...........................Ron McKercher Auctions<br />
April 14 noon Multi Party, Newfolden..............................................Jason Rominski Auctioneers<br />
April 20 9:30 am Goodridge Lions Consignment,..............................................................................<br />
...................................Mickelson, Tisland, Mosbeck & Svendsgaard Auctioneers<br />
April 20 9:30 am Spring Consignment, Drayton.......................................Mick Rapacz Auctioneers<br />
April 20 10 am Alvin & Marcie Sather, Greenbush ...........Northstar Auctioneers-Vacura/Bellerud<br />
April 21 noon Lorene Young Estate, Newfolden.............................Jason Rominski Auctioneers<br />
April 27 11 am Ole Tvedt Estate & Karen Tvedt, Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong> ..............McMullen Auctioneers<br />
May 4 10 am Ted Heyen Estate, Salol...........................Northstar Auctioneers-Vacura/Bellerud<br />
May 4 11 am Multi-party Auction, TRF .....................................................McMullen Auctioneers<br />
May 5 noon Repair the Fair, Warren ............................................Jason Rominski Auctionners<br />
May 11 10:30 am Multi-Party, Badger ...................................Northstar Auctioneers-Vacura/Bellerud<br />
May 11 11 am Loren LaFayette Estate & Helen Lafayette, Plummer........McMullen Auctioneers<br />
May 12 noon Garner & Carole Pederson Estate, Karlstad ............Jason Rominski Auctioneers<br />
May 18 10 am Bruce Wallsten Estate, Warren .....................................Mick Rapacz Auctioneers<br />
May 18 10:30 am Jerome & Carolyn Snobeck Owners, Clearbrook...............McMullen Auctioneers<br />
May 19 Noon Mary Nething, Goodridge.......................................Mick Rapacz Auctioneers<br />
May 19 Noon Larry Bothum, Karlstad Jason Rominski Auctioneers<br />
<br />
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– THIEF RIVER FALLS –<br />
CASE CIH 8120<br />
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‡ Several Old Knives<br />
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9230 CIH<br />
YEAR HOURS AMOUNT<br />
CIH 8120 2012 300 - 700 (9)<br />
CIH 8120 2011 500 - 1100 (3)<br />
CIH 8010 2005 (1)<br />
CIH 2388 2800 - 3200 (3)<br />
NH CR960 2005 (2)<br />
(combines)<br />
S O L D<br />
American Angus Association<br />
“The Business Breed”<br />
When times become tough, it’s more important than ever to stick<br />
with what the buyers want. Come and see the very best that<br />
Black Angus Genetics has to offer, thick made yearling sires by:<br />
Sitz Upward 307R, Connealy Thunder, Connealy Impression,<br />
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quality and good disposition. Excellent selection of calving ease<br />
bulls. We know you’ll like what you see in these sires.<br />
Our Bulls are performance & fertility tested<br />
OSCARSON ANGUS<br />
Tom & Pam Oscarson<br />
Red Lake <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56750 • Phone: 218-253-2306<br />
R51C<br />
Hwy. 59 North<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN<br />
www.titanmachinery.com<br />
Toll Free: 1-800-888-2744<br />
Phone: 218-681-1423
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60 MONTHS is financed through Sheffield Financial and is subject to credit approval; not all applicants will qualify for<br />
credit.<br />
*Offer valid<br />
Each<br />
2/25/13<br />
consumer<br />
– 4/20/13<br />
will be<br />
at<br />
charged<br />
participating<br />
a $50 Consumer<br />
U.S. dealers<br />
document<br />
to U.S. residents<br />
fee. Financing<br />
on new<br />
promotions<br />
and unused<br />
void<br />
2014<br />
where<br />
Arctic<br />
prohibited.<br />
Cat snowmobiles,<br />
2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY<br />
excluding<br />
includes<br />
youth,<br />
12-month<br />
race, rental,<br />
limited<br />
government<br />
factory warranty<br />
and special<br />
and 12-month<br />
services<br />
extended<br />
models. See<br />
service<br />
dealer<br />
contract<br />
for details.<br />
through<br />
6.9%<br />
Cornerstone.<br />
FINANCING<br />
1-YEAR<br />
FOR<br />
FREE MEMBERSHIP TO CAT’S<br />
60 MONTHS<br />
PRIDE CLUB<br />
is financed<br />
includes<br />
through<br />
items<br />
Sheffield<br />
designed<br />
Financial<br />
exclusively<br />
and<br />
for<br />
is<br />
Cat’s<br />
subject<br />
Pride<br />
to credit<br />
Club<br />
approval;<br />
members<br />
not<br />
and<br />
all<br />
is<br />
applicants<br />
not available<br />
will<br />
elsewhere.<br />
qualify for<br />
Visit<br />
catsprideclub.com for details.<br />
credit.<br />
Retail<br />
Each<br />
value<br />
consumer<br />
$49.99.<br />
will<br />
Offer<br />
be charged<br />
subject to<br />
a $50<br />
change<br />
Consumer<br />
without<br />
document<br />
notice. Certain<br />
fee. Financing<br />
restrictions<br />
promotions<br />
apply. Excludes<br />
void where<br />
tax, freight<br />
prohibited.<br />
and dealer<br />
setup.<br />
2-YEAR<br />
Spring<br />
LIMITED<br />
is guaranteed<br />
WARRANTY<br />
to<br />
includes<br />
be the best<br />
12-month<br />
time to<br />
limited<br />
place your<br />
factory<br />
order<br />
warranty<br />
for the<br />
and<br />
exciting<br />
12-month<br />
lineup<br />
extended<br />
of 2014 Arctic<br />
service<br />
Cat<br />
contract<br />
snowmobiles.<br />
through<br />
Customers<br />
Cornerstone.<br />
that<br />
1-YEAR<br />
place a<br />
$500<br />
FREE<br />
deposit<br />
MEMBERSHIP<br />
by April<br />
TO<br />
20,<br />
CAT’S<br />
2013 and<br />
PRIDE<br />
take<br />
CLUB<br />
delivery<br />
includes<br />
before<br />
items<br />
October<br />
designed<br />
1, 2013<br />
exclusively<br />
or 20 days<br />
for<br />
from<br />
Cat’s<br />
shipment<br />
Pride Club<br />
to the<br />
members<br />
dealer,<br />
and<br />
whichever<br />
is not available<br />
is greater,<br />
elsewhere.<br />
will earn the<br />
Visit<br />
best<br />
Consumer<br />
catsprideclub.com<br />
Program.<br />
for<br />
Always<br />
details.<br />
wear<br />
Retail<br />
a helmet<br />
value $49.99.<br />
and don’t<br />
Offer<br />
drink<br />
subject<br />
and ride.<br />
to change<br />
©2013<br />
without<br />
Arctic<br />
notice.<br />
Cat Sales<br />
Certain<br />
Inc., <strong>Thief</strong><br />
restrictions<br />
<strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>,<br />
apply.<br />
MN<br />
Excludes<br />
56701.<br />
tax, freight and dealer<br />
setup. Spring is guaranteed to be the best time to place your order for the exciting lineup of 2014 Arctic Cat snowmobiles. Customers that place a<br />
$500 deposit by April 20, 2013 and take delivery before October 1, 2013 or 20 days from shipment to the dealer, whichever is greater, will earn the best<br />
Consumer Program. Always wear a helmet and don’t drink and ride. ©2013 Arctic Cat Sales Inc., <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701.<br />
If you don’t see what you’re looking for - let us find it for you!<br />
PRE-OWNED INVENTORY – PRICED TO SELL<br />
PRE-OWNED TRUCKS<br />
2011 Chevy 2500HD,<br />
Crew, LT, White, 68k .............................. $ 28,900<br />
2008 Chevy Avalanche, Blue, 46k ........... $ 26,500<br />
2011 Chevy Crew Cab LT, Stl Grn, 31k .. $ 26,500<br />
2010 Chevy Ext Cab LT, Red, 27k.......... $ 23,900<br />
2008 Chevy Ext Cab LT, Blue, 61k ......... $ 20,900<br />
2008 Chevy Crew Cab LT 4x4, Red, 91k $ 19,900<br />
2007 Chevy Crew LT, 4x4, Black, 92k..... $ 18,900<br />
2010 Chevy Reg Cab WT,<br />
4WD, Blue Granite, 34k........................... $ 18,900<br />
2007 Ford F-150 Crew XLT, Mrn, 102k.. $ 17,900<br />
2006 Chevy Crew Cab LS 4x4,<br />
Silverbirch, 88k ..................................... $ 17,500<br />
2005 Chevy Crew Cab LS, 4x4, Bl, 117k. $ 15,900<br />
2011 Cadillac STS, AWD, Black, 27k..... $ 30,900<br />
2012 Chevy Impala LTZ, Silver, 17k ...... $ 19,500<br />
2009 Buick Lucerne CXL, Silver, 64k..... $ 17,500<br />
2012 Chevy Impala LT, Silver, 14k......... $ 16,900<br />
2012 Chevy Impala LS, Black, 11k ....... $ 16,500<br />
2012 Chevy Sonic, Red, 14k ................ $ 14,500<br />
2010 Chevy HHR LT, Silver, 17k ............. $ 14,500<br />
2010 Chev Cobalt LT, Red, 28k............. $ 13,500<br />
2012 Chevy Suburban LT, Silver, 8k ...... $ 40,900<br />
2012 Chevy Traverse LTZ,<br />
AWD, Maroon, 17k................................... $ 33,900<br />
2012 GMC Acadia SLT,<br />
AWD, Maroon, 15k.............................. $ 33,500<br />
2009 Buick Enclave CX,<br />
AWD, Teal, 49k ................................ $ 24,500<br />
• Portable Welding •<br />
• Custom Gates •<br />
• Farm Repair • Bale Rings •<br />
• Commercial Welding •<br />
• Trailer Repair •<br />
• Aluminum and Tig Welding •<br />
• ATV Equipment •<br />
• New Machine Shop •<br />
• DOT Inspection •<br />
• Air Gas Distributor •<br />
BURNS WELDING & REPAIR<br />
10458 260th Ave SE • <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
(218) 964-5444 • Cell: (218) 686-8327<br />
www.burnsweldingmn.com<br />
2014<br />
Snowmobile<br />
Sneak Peak<br />
April 8, 2013<br />
Fargodome<br />
www.rvsports.com • 218-681-1007<br />
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-5:30 • Sat. 9-1<br />
Hwy. 1 & 59 W. • <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong> • FAX: (218) 681-8420 • 1-800-826-5403<br />
2007 GMC Sierra Ext SLE 4x4,<br />
Silverbirch, 96k ..................................... $ 14,500<br />
2009 Chevy Ext Cab WT,<br />
White, 138k ............................................. $ 13,900<br />
2007 Honda Ridgeline RTL, Mrn, 135k . $ 12,900<br />
2004 Chevy 2500HD,<br />
Crew LS, White, 171k ........................... $ 12,500<br />
2001 Chevy Ext Cab LT, Pewter, 121k ..... $ 8,900<br />
2002 Ford Ranger,<br />
Ext Cab, XLT, Silver 130k.......................... $ 8,500<br />
2002 Chevy Ext Cab LS, White, 172k ....... $ 7,900<br />
1997 Ford Ext Cab, Maroon, 93k............. $ 7,500<br />
1999 Chevy Ext Cab, Gold....................... $ 4,900<br />
1994 GMC Ext Cab, White..................... $ 3,500<br />
PRE-OWNED CARS<br />
2008 Pontiac G6 GT, Coupe, Gray, 27k.. $ 13,500<br />
2008 Pontiac G6, White, 33k ............... $ 11,900<br />
2009 Hyundai Sonata, Lt. Blue, 68k....... $ 11,500<br />
2006 Buick Lucerne CXL,<br />
V8, Gray, 104k........................................ $ 10,900<br />
2007 Chevy Impala LT, Silver, 80k.......... $ 10,900<br />
2008 Pontiac Vibe, Blue, 76k ................. $ 10,500<br />
1999 Buick Century, Maroon, 115k ......... $ 4,500<br />
2004 Chrysler Sebring Sedan, White ...... $ 3,900<br />
PRE-OWNED SUVs & VANS<br />
2012 Chevy Captiva LS, White, 18k ...... $ 19,500<br />
2006 Chevy Suburban LT, Blue, 83k ....... $ 15,900<br />
2003 Chrysler Town & Country Lmtd,<br />
Maroon, 142k.............................................. $ 5,900<br />
2002 Chevy Blazer, Maroon, 113k ........... $ 5,900<br />
If you don’t see what you’re looking for - let us find it for you!<br />
‘12 CHEV CAPTIVA SUV LT<br />
Sport, V6, Heated Leather,<br />
14k, Full Warranty......... $ 18,995<br />
‘12 CHEV IMPALA LT<br />
Tan, Sunroof, XM, OnStar, Wing,<br />
Remote Start, 13k Miles, Full<br />
Warranty....................... $ 16,995<br />
‘12 CHEV IMPALA LT<br />
White, 14k, OnStar, XM, Remote<br />
Start, Full Warranty ....... $ 15,995<br />
‘12 CHEV IMPALA LT<br />
Black, 12k, Remote Start, XM,<br />
OnStar, Full Warranty .... $ 15,995<br />
‘12 CHEV IMPALA LTZ<br />
White, Sunroof, Heated Leather,<br />
Loaded, Super Nice, 21k,<br />
Warranty....................... $ 18,995<br />
‘09 CHEV 1500<br />
EXPRESS CARGO VAN<br />
96k, 6 cyl, Auto............... $ 8,500<br />
‘08 CHEV CREW CAB<br />
SILVERADO LT<br />
1500 Pickup 5.3, 30k ................<br />
NELSON AUTO SALES<br />
521 Atlantic Ave. N.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
218-689-1685 • 218-681-8890<br />
in The ClASSifiedS<br />
2010 Ford F-150 Lariat, 5.4L V8 Auto,<br />
Crew Cab, 4x4, Leather, Autostart,<br />
105k........................................... $21,990<br />
2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ, 4x4, 5.3L<br />
V8 Auto, Crew Cab, Htd Lthr.......$20,990<br />
2008 Chevy Silverado Z71 1500 Ext. Cab,<br />
5.3L, V8, Auto., 4x4, P. Seat......$17,990<br />
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT, 5.9L Diesel,<br />
Auto, 4x4, CD, Power Seat ....... $16,990<br />
2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab 4x4,<br />
5.7L V8 Hemi, Auto, CD, 82K.....$15,490<br />
2002 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, 6.6L Diesel,<br />
Auto, Crew, 4x4, Leather.............$13,990<br />
2003 GMC Sierra 1500HD, 6.0L V8 Auto,<br />
Crew, 4x4, Power Seat, 106k.....$12,990<br />
2005 Cadillac DeVille Northstar,<br />
V8 Auto, Heated & Cooled Seats,<br />
Pearl White, 77k............................$9,490<br />
2000 Four Winds 5th Wheel Camper<br />
26’ w/Slideout, Excellent Cond. .....$8,990<br />
2003 Ford Mustang, 3.8L V6 Auto, 2 Dr., CD,<br />
Power Seat, 52k ...........................$7,490<br />
2001 Audi S4 Quattro, 2.7L V6 Auto, Leather,<br />
Moonroof, 4 Door, 122k ................$7,490<br />
2004 Chrysler Pacifica Touring AWD, 3.5L<br />
V6 Auto, Power Seat, CD, 122k ....$6,490<br />
1991 Ford F450 Reg Cab, 7.3L Diesel, Auto,<br />
Dually, w/Multi-Lift System . ..........$3,990<br />
(218) 681-3960<br />
www.mcmullensales.com<br />
(800) 955-6053 • (218) 681-4820<br />
HWY. 1 & 59 W. • THIEF RIVER FALLS, MN<br />
Check out our new website updated daily at NORTHERNMOTORSINC.COM<br />
Custom Services<br />
GEATZ<br />
CONSTRUCTION<br />
Jim Geatz, owner<br />
Overhead Door Repair & Installation<br />
Windows, Siding, Remodeling, Additions<br />
New Construction ~ Commercial or Residential<br />
License#<br />
BC-20470478<br />
& Insured<br />
NOW<br />
OPEN!<br />
(218) 686-9000<br />
KWICK STRIP<br />
THE FURNITURE DOCTOR<br />
“COMPARE OUR PRICES<br />
FOR BIG SAVINGS”<br />
Furniture Stripping • Repairing • Finishing<br />
Antique Restoration • Cabinets • Trimwork<br />
Licensed & Bonded<br />
Pickup & Delivery Available<br />
(218) 681-8212<br />
Serving MN & ND Since 1984<br />
712 Davis Ave. N, <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
We do printing of all kinds. Stop in<br />
and see us at The <strong>Times</strong>! 324 Main<br />
Ave. N., <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>. 218-681-<br />
4450. 49tfe<br />
MIDWEST<br />
ROOFING<br />
You’ve put it off<br />
for too long!<br />
Don’t let the damage go further.<br />
We’ll help you choose that<br />
new look to your home<br />
Repairs, Replacement & More<br />
Licensed & Bonded<br />
(Lic #20574515)<br />
(218) 681-3879<br />
20061 Center St. E. <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
H & S Construction<br />
of TRF, Inc.<br />
Robert Audette, Owner<br />
17279 US Highway 59 NE<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701<br />
Phone: 218-681-5503<br />
Mobile 218-686-9308 “Concrete is our business”<br />
E-mail: rjaudette@wiktel.com<br />
Call us Today! We can bid your request<br />
and have an answer within 24 hours.<br />
Concrete • Siding • Shingling • Windows<br />
Garages • Additions & All Interior Remodeling<br />
No Job Is Too Big Or Too Small For Us<br />
Ph: 218-681-6743 or Cell: 218-686-2720<br />
LARSON PLUMBING<br />
Licensed & Insured<br />
• Home Repairs • Remodeling • New Construction<br />
Tempstar Heat Pumps and Air Conditioning<br />
Certified and Insured<br />
Installation and Service<br />
Call David 681-1352<br />
We Buy<br />
Cars and<br />
Car Bodies<br />
MN License #005853PM<br />
We Are Buying Junk Cars - Will Pickup<br />
Within Two Miles of TRF City Limites<br />
We Buy<br />
Aluminum<br />
Cans<br />
I.L.S. Welding,<br />
Fabricating & Repair<br />
17769 132nd Ave. NE, <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
7/10 of a mile west of Peterson Lumber on 13th St. N. - Formerly Wennbergs<br />
WIGHTMAN<br />
Construction<br />
Bill Wightman, Owner<br />
Lic. 20330352, Insured<br />
Pickup Available<br />
for Scrap Iron<br />
We Sell<br />
Welding Supplies<br />
We Sell<br />
New Steel -<br />
Structural<br />
and Sheet<br />
Custom Services<br />
Waterworths Woodshop<br />
Call Marcus or Tim at (218) 523-3035<br />
Viking, Minnesota<br />
www.waterworthswoodshop.com<br />
Custom Woodworking and Finishing,<br />
Cabinets and Furniture.<br />
30 Years of Experience.<br />
Boats/Watercraft<br />
1989 SeArAy 180 Bow Rider:<br />
18.5’, open bow, 175hp Mercruiser.<br />
Excellent condition, lots of extras,<br />
218-378-4251. P4t30p<br />
Trailers<br />
FOR SALE<br />
ON SEALED BIDS<br />
(one bid price only)<br />
One tandem<br />
7’ x 18’ car hauler/trailer,<br />
6,000 lbs/axle<br />
For information<br />
and to bid, contact<br />
Gabe Rath<br />
Metals Instructor<br />
Grygla School<br />
(218) 294-6155<br />
or email<br />
grath@grygla.k12.mn.us<br />
BIDS ACCEPTED UNTIL<br />
3 P.M., APRIL 10, 2013<br />
The Grygla School District<br />
reserves the right to<br />
accept/reject any/all bids<br />
ATVs/Motorcycles<br />
2009 polAriS Sportsman 500 4x4<br />
HO, excellent shape. Call 218-689-<br />
6773, leave message or text message.<br />
F2t30p<br />
Snowmobiles<br />
lArGe inVenTory of parts for<br />
snowmobiles, motorcycle, 3- and 4-<br />
wheelers. Selling vintage snowmobiles.<br />
Also buying parts machines.<br />
Call Tom after 6pm weekdays or all<br />
day weekends 218-687-2146<br />
(Erskine, MN). 4p16t43p<br />
1973 SCorpion 290 Stinger, great<br />
shape. Call 218-681-8752. P4t29p<br />
Campers/rVs<br />
2003 All-AMeriCAn ToyhAUler<br />
5th wheel camper: Sleeps<br />
5-6, excellent condition…$20,500.<br />
Call 218-463-3580. FP4t34p<br />
907 Oakmont Drive<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN 56701<br />
Evans Scrap & Steel, Inc.<br />
218-681-3488 • Toll Free 1-800-906-3488<br />
13203 190th St. N.E. • <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN<br />
Portable<br />
Service<br />
Available<br />
218-830-0934 or 218-681-2912<br />
Roll-Off<br />
Boxes<br />
Available<br />
We Buy<br />
Scrap<br />
Iron<br />
and<br />
Metals<br />
Winter Hours:<br />
7:30 - 4:30<br />
Monday-Friday<br />
Campers/rVs<br />
2003 KeySTone CoUGAr lUXUry<br />
30’ travel trailer with living<br />
room power super slide, heated<br />
tanks, gas or electric fridge and<br />
freezer, range and oven with<br />
microwave, propane or electric heat,<br />
interior and exterior showers. Lots of<br />
storage space including a rear storage<br />
garage, day/night shades, many<br />
upgrades…asking $11,995. Located<br />
in <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, can email photos,<br />
call for details: 218-686-8484.<br />
2011 28-ft. CAMper: Bumper<br />
hitch, electric jack, awning. Bunks -<br />
twin/full, queen. Full bath, used very<br />
little. No carpet, laminate flooring,<br />
TV wallmount and speakers outside,<br />
flatscreen included. Love camper<br />
but outgrew! Can sleep up to 9. For<br />
pictures: sbrazier@wiktel.com or<br />
call 218-686-0604. Asking $20,000.<br />
Vehicles/Accessories<br />
2000 ford Crew Cab: 7.3 diesel<br />
4x4 with service body…$9,000 •<br />
2011 PJ 35’ 5th wheel dually trailer:<br />
Like new…$8,700/obo • 40’ 35-ton<br />
tandem lowboy trailer…$7,000/obo.<br />
Call 218-686-7908. P4t31p<br />
DON’S<br />
Machine Shop<br />
ASE CERTIFIED REBUILDERS<br />
ALL GAS & DIESEL ENGINES<br />
• Automotive • Industrial<br />
• Marine • Agricultural<br />
• High Performance<br />
• Vintage Auto<br />
• Heavy-Duty Diesel<br />
Call For Estimate!<br />
Installation available<br />
Fosston, MN<br />
(218) 435-6379 or<br />
(800) 448-1518<br />
Price<br />
Examples<br />
• GM 350<br />
$1,315-$1,419<br />
• GM 6.5 Diesel<br />
w/ New Block<br />
$5,330<br />
• Ford 7.3<br />
Powerstroke<br />
$4,200<br />
All prices are with<br />
exchange on a<br />
rebuildable core<br />
2001 GMC Yukon SLT: Heated<br />
leather, remote start, newer aggressive<br />
tread tires, sunroof, rear<br />
air/heat. Rides nice, good condition,<br />
139k miles…$6,000/obo. Call<br />
Megan @ 402-310-2192. 2t29p<br />
‘09 Chev Traverse, White, AWD, LTZ<br />
103k............................................$18,995<br />
‘08 Chev Ext Cab, 4x4, Blue, 92k .$16,995<br />
‘12 Chev Impala, Tan, 11k.............$15,995<br />
‘12 Chev Impala, White, 14k..........$15,995<br />
‘12 Chev Impala, Silver, 15k..........$15,995<br />
‘12 Chev Impala, Black, 11k..........$15,995<br />
‘06 Chev Impala LTZ, Silver, 99k....$9,995<br />
‘08 Pontiac G6, Silver, 90k ..............$8,995<br />
‘04 Chevy Tahoe LT, Blue, Loaded<br />
170k..............................................$7,495<br />
‘08 Chev Impala LT, White, 112k....$6,595<br />
‘03 Chev Venture, Maroon, 122k ....$4,995<br />
‘99 Chevy Suburban, 2WD,<br />
White ............................................$2,995<br />
‘01 Pontiac Grand Prix,<br />
White, 170k..................................$2,895<br />
BIG JOHN’S MUFFLER<br />
218-681-7292 OR 218-681-2511<br />
Hwy. 32 N. • <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
www.bigjohnsmuffler.com<br />
2004 ChrySler Town & Country<br />
LX, 115,000 miles, excellent condition,<br />
asking $5,800/obo, call 218-<br />
688-0195. FP4t30p<br />
2008 CheV Crew Cab 1/2-Ton 4x4,<br />
very clean…$14,900 • 2005 Chev<br />
Crew Cab 4x4, nice<br />
truck…$9,500/obo • 2004 Chev<br />
2500 4x4 Extended Cab, Duramax<br />
diesel…$10,000 • 218-686-7908.<br />
www.absautosales.com<br />
QUALITY<br />
PRE-OWNED VEHICLES<br />
Warranties Available!<br />
2010 Chev Malibu, 85k $11,950<br />
2010 Chev Malibu, 92k $11,700<br />
2009 Pontiac G6, green, V6, 83k<br />
..................$10,900<br />
2008 Chev Uplander, 69k . . . . .<br />
...................$9,800<br />
2007 Saturn Ion 100k . . . . . . . .<br />
2007 Chrysler T&C, 132k . . . . .<br />
2007 Chev Impala LT, 112k . . . .<br />
...................$9,100<br />
2007 Toyota Yaris, 97k. . $6,800<br />
2006 Ford Escape XLT Sport<br />
4WD, 142k . . . . . . . . . . $7,800<br />
2006 Ford F150, 135k . $11,800<br />
2006 ChevAveo, 101k. . $3,900<br />
2006 Chev Impala LT, 84k. . . . .<br />
...................$9,900<br />
2005 Dodge Ram 1500 117k. . .<br />
..................$13,900<br />
2005 Chev Venture, 108k$6,200<br />
2004 GMC Envoy 4WD, 149k<br />
...................$7,200<br />
2004 Toyota Matrix XR, 105k . .<br />
...................$7,500<br />
2004 Buick LeSabre, 124k . . . .<br />
...................$6,900<br />
2004 Pontiac Bonneville, 128k .<br />
...................$7,200<br />
2001 Chev Venture LT, 129k<br />
...................$5,500<br />
2001 Buick LeSabre, 96k<br />
...................$6,400<br />
2000 Saturn LS2, 67k . . $5,300<br />
1999 GMC Yukon SLE, 145k . .<br />
...................$3,400<br />
1999 Chev Silverado K1500 LS<br />
with topper, 108k . . . . . . $9,500<br />
1998 Dodge Ram, 150k. $6,200<br />
1997 Olds 88 LS, 129k. . $4,300<br />
Check out our current inventory<br />
at both of our Roseau Locations<br />
218-242-0353<br />
Dealer #35388
Saturday, April 6, 2013 THE CLASSIFIEDS Page 17 - <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Watch</strong><br />
Vehicles/Accessories Vehicles/Accessories Vehicles/Accessories<br />
‘91 buick Regal, $650 or best<br />
offer. Call 218-253-2768. P4t30p<br />
2002 ford Taurus: 110k miles,<br />
body in good shape. Good work<br />
vehicle. Call 218-597-2026. 1t28p<br />
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Thompson<br />
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1008 3rd St. W, TRF<br />
684-5638<br />
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’05 GMC Yukon XL<br />
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’08 Buick Enclave CXL<br />
#9992U<br />
4 Door With Only 41,000 Miles<br />
On This Barcelona Red Sedan,<br />
Great Equipment And<br />
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$15,900<br />
2002 cheV Ext Cab 4x4: LT package,<br />
heated and memory seating,<br />
dual power seats, nerf boards, 127k<br />
miles…$10,900 • 2003 Olds Alero:<br />
V6, 2-door, previous 1-owner, 113k<br />
miles, red in color… $5,395 • 2003<br />
Ford Taurus SES model: 112k<br />
miles…$5,195 • 2004 Dodge<br />
Intrepid SEmodel: 4-door, new front<br />
tires, 119k miles…$4,295 • Ron’s<br />
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Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 noon<br />
1998 buick LeSabre Custom:<br />
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(Gully, MN). Call<br />
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$22,900<br />
’09 Toyota Camry LE<br />
#60442<br />
2013 FORD FIESTA 4-DR. SEDAN SE<br />
or<br />
$<br />
500 +<br />
0 % - 60 mos<br />
OAC<br />
Msrp..................................................................................$17,405<br />
Ford retail cash .....................................................................-750<br />
Ford challenge Bonus cash...................................................-500<br />
tr Ford discount ...................................................................-160<br />
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15,995<br />
EXTENDED<br />
SALES HOURS<br />
Mon - Thurs............8 a.m. - 7 p.m.<br />
Friday......................8 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />
Saturday.................8 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />
‘94 Ford F250 super cab 4x2<br />
C13068B Diesel, XLT, Long Box, 234k...................... $ 3,999<br />
‘02 olds alero 4 dr.<br />
C13174A V6, Cloth...................................................... $ 3,999<br />
‘02 chrysler Voyager Lx<br />
S0946A V6, Cloth, 129k .............................................. $ 3,999<br />
‘05 chev silverado 1500 ext cab 4x2<br />
T13111B LS, Cloth, 80k.............................................. $ 11,999<br />
‘04 chev avalanche 4x4<br />
T13187A Z71, Cloth, 128k......................................... $ 13,999<br />
‘09 chev impala 4 dr. Lt<br />
T13099C Moonroof, Heated Leather, 45k ................. $ 13,999<br />
‘11 Ford Fiesta 4 dr. se<br />
C13154A 4 cyl, Heated Seats, 17k............................. $ 13,999<br />
‘08 dodge Grand caravan sxt<br />
T13141A Quad Seats, Power Doors, 51k................... $ 15,999<br />
‘11 chev HHr 4 dr.<br />
C13146A LS Pkg, 4 cyl, 19k...................................... $ 15,999<br />
‘06 GMc sierra ext cab 4x4<br />
T13093B SLE, Cloth, 67k.......................................... $ 16,999<br />
‘10 Ford Fusion se 4 dr.<br />
C13121A 2.5L 4 cyl., Moonroof, 27k ........................ $ 16,999<br />
‘07 chev silverado ext cab 4x4<br />
T13168A LS Pkg, Cloth Seats, 101k.......................... $ 17,499<br />
‘06 GMc sierra crew cab 4x4<br />
T13083B SLE, Cloth, 82k .......................................... $ 17,999<br />
‘10 Mercury Milan premier<br />
S0940 V6, Heated Leather, Moonroof, 31k ............... $ 18,999<br />
EXTENDED<br />
SALES HOURS<br />
Mon - Thurs............8 a.m. - 7 p.m.<br />
Friday......................8 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />
Saturday.................8 a.m. - 4 p.m.<br />
Save<br />
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Stock #C13092<br />
2013 Ford Fiesta 4 dr. se 1.6L TIVCT Duratech DOHC I4, Power Shift 6-<br />
Speed Auto Transmission, Ingot Silver Metallic, Charcoal Black/Blue SE Cloth<br />
Seats, 60/40 Split Fold Rear Seats, Tilt/Telescope Column, Power Mirrors, Rear<br />
Window Defroster, 4-Speaker AM/FM Single CD/MP3, Air Conditioner, Power<br />
Locks w/Remote Keyless Entry, Power Steering w/EPAS, Heated 1st Row Cushion<br />
Seat, Super Fuel Economy Pkg. 4 Door, 3YR/36,000 Bumper/Bumper Warranty,<br />
5YR/60,000 Powertrain Warranty, 5YR/60,000 Roadside Assist Warranty.<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong><br />
2013 FORD F-150 4X4 SUPERCREW<br />
Save<br />
$9,800<br />
Stock #T13142<br />
Msrp..................................................................................$43,780<br />
Ford 302a discount .............................................................-1,750<br />
Ford retail cash ..................................................................-2,500<br />
Ford F150 special cash.......................................................-1,000<br />
Ford credit cash .................................................................-1,000<br />
Ford F150 xLt & 5.0 cash....................................................-500<br />
tr Ford discount ................................................................-3,051<br />
Your price $<br />
33,979<br />
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802 Highway 1 West<br />
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‘11 Ford Fusion seL 4 dr.<br />
S0950 Heated Leather, Moonroof, 22k..................... $ 20,999<br />
‘09 Ford F150 super crew 4x4<br />
T13103A XLT, Chrome Pkg, 86k ............................. $ 22,999<br />
‘06 Ford F250 crew cab 4x4<br />
T13115A Lariat, Turbo Diesel, Leather, 70k ............ $ 23,999<br />
‘10 Honda ridgeline crew cab awd<br />
T13078B Leather, Navigation, 72k........................... $ 23,999<br />
‘10 Ford edge seL/awd<br />
B0948 V6, Moonroof, 32k........................................ $ 25,999<br />
‘11 Ford F150 super cab 4x4<br />
T13184A 5.0L V8, Chrome Pkg, 41k ....................... $ 25,999<br />
‘12 Ford escape Limited 4wd<br />
B0949 V6, Heated Leather, 29k................................ $ 25,999<br />
‘11 Ford F150 super crew 4x4<br />
T13072A XLT, Cloth, 35k......................................... $ 27,999<br />
‘11 Ford edge seL awd<br />
B0945 V6, Heated Leather, Rear Camera, 39k ........ $ 27,999<br />
‘11 chev silverado 1500 ext cab 4x4<br />
T13122A LT Z71, Cloth, 37k.................................... $ 28,699<br />
‘11 Ford F150 supercrew 4x4<br />
T13177A XLT Chrome, 5.0L Long Box, 28k........... $ 28,999<br />
‘12 Ford explorer xLt 4x4<br />
B0947 Heated Leather, Ford Touch, 23k .................. $ 33,999<br />
‘12 Ford F150 supercrew 4x4<br />
T13129A 3.5L EcoBoost, Lariat, 30k ....................... $ 34,999<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> (800) 295-3673<br />
or<br />
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Climate Control, Cruise Control/Tilt Wheel, 6-Way Power Driver Seat, Sirius Satellite Service,<br />
4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/ABS, Electronic 4x4 Shift-On-Fly, Power/Heated Mirrors, Power<br />
Locks/Mirrors/Windows, Rear View Camera, Trailer Brake Controller, Trailer Tow Package,<br />
Power Driver Seat, Power Adjustable Pedals, Reverse Sensing System, XLT Chrome Package,<br />
Rear View Camera, 3.55 Ratio Regular Axle, 36 Gallon Fuel Tank, 3YR/36,000 Bumper/Bumper<br />
Warranty, 5YR/60,000 Powertrain Warranty, 5YR/60,000 Roadside Assist Warranty.<br />
(218) 681-2660<br />
802 Highway 1 West<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
www.thiefriverfordinc.com<br />
Spring Specials on Brand New 2013 Inventory<br />
2013 Ram 1500 Quad Cab<br />
MSRP $ 35,865<br />
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MSRP $ 31,785<br />
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2013 Dodge Journey<br />
MSRP $ 24,975<br />
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1730 3rd St. W., <strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong>, MN • (218) 681-4303 • (866) 848-4303 • WWW.WESTSIDEMOTORS.NET<br />
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HAGEN
Page 18 NORTHERN WATCH Saturday, April 6, 2013<br />
Library Radiothon features local talent Sunday afternoon<br />
Talented area readers School' students, including<br />
and musicians (students and members of the speech team<br />
adults) will share a variety and Eclipse from the music<br />
of music, stories and poems department, will be on the<br />
during a two-hour radiothon air. Songs from "M is for<br />
benefiting Friends of the Music" - the disc which<br />
Roseau Area Library and the accompanies "P is for<br />
Roseau Public Library from Pioneers," the newest book<br />
2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday April published by the library's<br />
7.<br />
Performances will add<br />
Writers' Workshop, will be<br />
broadcast, too.<br />
interest between announcements<br />
Entertainment also<br />
of donor names as includes: Pastor Paul Koch,<br />
pledges are called in to Wannaska, who has chosen<br />
either the radio station or a special song for children;<br />
the library. Amounts of individual<br />
Pastors Joe Elick, Paul Koch<br />
donations won’t be and Lou Hermansen, who<br />
announced, but periodically will read children's stories or<br />
the totals will be tallied and poems; Howard Lunsetter,<br />
revealed.<br />
who came all the way from<br />
The library will be open Gatzke to record some of his<br />
from 1 to 4 p.m. for the convenience<br />
writing, which has often<br />
of donors who wish been printed in library pub-<br />
to deliver their gifts immediately.<br />
lications; and, Kelly Falk,<br />
The library will be charter member and first colications;<br />
staffed for all regular services.<br />
chairperson of Library<br />
Donations may also be Friends, who has agreed to<br />
mailed to Radiothon/Roseau share two short items from<br />
Public Library, 121 Center "Up Home - The Land and<br />
St. E., Suite 100. All gifts are the People, a county/city<br />
tax deductible.<br />
centennial book.<br />
Several Roseau High A series of library trivia<br />
Ultimate<br />
EVERYTHING is on<br />
SALE!*<br />
questions will give listeners<br />
opportunities to call in<br />
answers to win a variety of<br />
prizes, including copies of<br />
three valuable books (published<br />
by Roseau Area<br />
Writers' Workshop), a<br />
"friendly" trivet, a print or a<br />
pair of greeting cards from<br />
"Iggam's Dreams" or "P is for<br />
Pioneers," and a voucher for<br />
purchase of books from the<br />
used book sale in progress at<br />
the library.<br />
This big project is the<br />
fourth radiothon fundraiser<br />
sponsored by the Roseau<br />
Area Library Friends, an<br />
active nonprofit group<br />
organized in 1981. Six years<br />
have passed since their most<br />
recent radiothon.<br />
Friends of the Roseau<br />
Area Library depend on<br />
membership dues, donations<br />
and grants to enable them to<br />
provide much needed support<br />
for Roseau Public<br />
Library. Now in the library's<br />
75th anniversary year, the<br />
volunteer group needs to<br />
replenish its treasury in<br />
Bedroom<br />
order to be able to continue<br />
supplementing the library's<br />
always tight budget, funded<br />
by the City of Roseau and<br />
Roseau County. Expenses<br />
have risen as library use has<br />
increased through the years.<br />
During more than 35,000<br />
visits in 2012, Roseau Public<br />
Library users saved themselves<br />
a lot of "pretty pennies"<br />
by borrowing almost<br />
30,000 books/materials and<br />
using our nine free public<br />
access computers about<br />
6,400 times in addition to<br />
accessing the Internet<br />
through library wireless connection<br />
almost a thousand<br />
times.<br />
April, I Love My Library<br />
Month, is a busy time for<br />
Library Friends. It is their<br />
membership month. On the<br />
four Thursdays at noon, the<br />
annual Lunch at the Library<br />
travel presentations are<br />
offered in the Voyageur<br />
Room. The public is welcome.<br />
The RAFoL annual<br />
meeting is on the last<br />
Monday at 4:15 p.m.<br />
Dr. John Yoon, DDS<br />
321 LaBree Avenue North<br />
<strong>Thief</strong> <strong>River</strong> <strong>Falls</strong><br />
Now Open Fridays!<br />
218-681-4506<br />
Emergencies Welcome<br />
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105 Second St. SW • P.O. Box 265<br />
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Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />
Accepting New Patients<br />
list prices<br />
SPECIAL PURCHASE!<br />
Anderson Rocker Recliner<br />
In basil. 32w 35d 40h.<br />
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$<br />
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Chatham Reclining Chair<br />
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$<br />
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Megan Queen Size Bed<br />
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$<br />
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Brighton Queen Size Bed<br />
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footboard and wood rails. 63w 91d 58h.<br />
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Mattresses sold separately.<br />
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$<br />
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NEW!<br />
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$<br />
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list prices<br />
Dalton 2-Piece Sectional<br />
Soft, brushed polyester, with 3 striped<br />
accent pillows. Stocked in sage.<br />
Wall widths 95 and 132. 39d 37h.<br />
SKU# PHUG880<br />
Anaheim TV Console with Fireplace<br />
Features electric fireplace insert with<br />
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$<br />
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1875 Hwy 59 South<br />
218-681-3266<br />
M-F: 10-7 Sat: 10-5<br />
Sun: 1-5<br />
Prices valid thru April 13th<br />
always at their lowest price and excluded from sale pricing or additional discounts. Percent off savings on some items are based on the Slumberland list price. The Slumberland<br />
list price is the current, future or former offering price of the same or comparable merchandise at Slumberland or another retailer. Actual sales may not have occurred at list price.<br />
Prices, merchandise or offers may vary slightly by market. Custom orders require a non-refundable down payment and may be at an additional charge. See store for details.