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The JournalINTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA PRESORT STANDARD
U.S. POSTAGEPAID
Permit No. 30Int’l. Falls, MN 56649Carrier Route PresortShopper
Borderland’s way to buy, sell, trade and save! Change Service Requested
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The JournalINTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA
ShopperBorderland’s way to buy, sell, trade and save!
Saturday, January 14, 2012 Page 2A
Public NoticeNOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINALCREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THISACTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in the conditions of thefollowing described Mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: June 25, 2008MORTGAGOR: Britt M. Jackson, a single personMORTGAGEE: TruStar Federal Credit UnionSERVICER: TruStar Federal Credit UnionMORTGAGE ID NUMBER: NoneDATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Koochiching County Recorder,
July 2, 2008Document No. 263052
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: NONEMORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3633 County Road 142, International
Falls, MN 56649TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 20-001-41400LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:That part of the NE1/4SE1/4, Section 1, Township 69 North, Range 24, West of the 4th Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the SE1/4 of said Section 1; thence Northerly, along the east line of said SE1/4, a distance of1965 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described; thence Westerly at a right angle to said east line, a distance of 376feet; thence Northerly parallel with the east line of said SE1/4 to the intersection with the shoreline of the Rat Root River; thence Easterly, along said shoreline, to the intersection with the east line of said SE1/4; thence Southerly along said east line, to the point of beginning.
RESERVING a 66-foot wide easement for ingress and egress over and across part of the above-described lot, the center line of said easement is described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the above-described lot to a point on the west line of the above-described lot 253 feet North of the southwest corner of said lot and said center line there terminating.
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: Koochiching CountyREGISTERED LAND: the land described in the mortgage is not registeredland.ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $82,800.00AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF THE DATE OF NOTICE,INCLUDING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $78,276.38That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure pro-
ceeding, the Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all noticerequirements as required by statute; that no action or proceeding hasbeen instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by themortgage, or any part thereof.
Pursuant to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the above-described property will be sold by the Sheriff of said County as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE: March 13, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.PLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, Koochiching County Law Enforcement
Center, 715 Fourth Street, International Falls, MN, to pay the debt thensecured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on said premises, and thecosts and disbursements, including attorney fees, allowed by law subject toredemption within six months from the date of said sale by themortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assigns.
DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: The date on or before which the mortgagormust vacate the property if the mortgage is not reinstated under section580.30 or the property redeemed under section 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. onSeptember 12, 2012.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ON MORTGAGE: None
“THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THEMORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCEDTO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTASTATUTES, SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THEMORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OFLESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUC-TION, AND ARE ABANDONED.”
Dated: January 9, 2012
Mortgagee: TruStar Federal Credit Union
Shermoen & Jaksa, PLLPAttorneys for MortgageeBy: Kimberly A. Literovich
ARN 0347632345 Sixth Avenue - PO Box 1072International Falls, Minnesota 56649(218) 283-4494
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
The JournalJanuary 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11 & 18, 2012
Public NoticeNOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that default has occurred in conditions of the following described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE: November 2, 2007MORTGAGORS: Jill A. Tilander and Tony R. Tilander, wife and husband.MORTGAGEE: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.DATE AND PLACE OF RECORDING: Recorded November 7, 2007,
Koochiching County Recorder, Document No. A000260999.ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE: Assigned to: QR Lending.TRANSACTION AGENT: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.TRANSACTION AGENT’S MORTGAGE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ON
MORTGAGE: 100464200071049806LENDER OR BROKER AND MORTGAGE ORIGINATOR STATED ON
MORTGAGE: TruStar Federal Credit UnionRESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE SERVICER: LoanCare, a Division of FNF Servicing,
Inc.MORTGAGED PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2520 Crescent Drive, International Falls,
MN 56649TAX PARCEL I.D. #: 92-105-00070LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:Lot 7, Auditor’s Plat 13, and that part of the North 150 feet of the South 270
feet of the SW 1/4 SE 1/4, Section 3, Township 70, Range 24, Which liesbetween two lines running parallel with and a distance of 75 feet and 170feet westerly of the centerline of the southerly extension of Second StreetWest
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED: KoochichingORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $56,450.00AMOUNT DUE AND CLAIMED TO BE DUE AS OF DATE OF NOTICE, INCLUD-
ING TAXES, IF ANY, PAID BY MORTGAGEE: $68,337.32That prior to the commencement of this mortgage foreclosure proceed-
ing Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee complied with all notice require-ments as required by statute; That no action or proceeding has been insti-tuted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, orany part thereof;
PURSUANT to the power of sale contained in said mortgage, the abovedescribed property will be sold by the Sheriff of said county as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE: January 26, 2012 at 10:00 AMPLACE OF SALE: Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Center, International
Falls, MNto pay the debt then secured by said Mortgage, and taxes, if any, on saidpremises, and the costs and disbursements, including attorneys’ feesallowed by law subject to redemption within six (6) months from the dateof said sale by the mortgagor(s), their personal representatives or assignsunless reduced to Five (5) weeks under MN Stat. §580.07.
TIME AND DATE TO VACATE PROPERTY: If the real estate is an owner-occu-pied, single-family dwelling, unless otherwise provided by law, the date on orbefore which the mortgagor(s) must vacate the property if the mortgage isnot reinstated under section 580.30 or the property is not redeemed undersection 580.23 is 11:59 p.m. on July 26, 2012, unless the redemption period isreduced to 5 weeks under MN Stat. Secs. 580.07 or 582.032.
MORTGAGOR(S) RELEASED FROM FINANCIAL OBLIGATION ONMORTGAGE: None“THE TIME ALLOWED BY LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE MORTGAGOR, THEMORTGAGOR’S PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE REDUCEDTO FIVE WEEKS IF A JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES,SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THAT THE MORT-GAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING OF LESSTHAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,AND ARE ABANDONED.”
Dated: November 21, 2011.
QR LendingMortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee
USSET, WEINGARDEN AND LIEBO, P.L.L.P.Attorneys for Mortgagee/Assignee of Mortgagee4500 Park Glen Road #300Minneapolis, MN 55416(952) 925-688890-2511
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
The JournalDecember 10, 17, 24, 31, 2011, January 7 & 14, 2012
Icebox DaysFalls Education Foundation
Pancake Breakfast(Pancakes, sausage, milk, juice and coffee)
Sat. Jan. 21st • 7-11am •
at the Elk’s Lodge
Free WillDonationAll proceeds benefit
supporting academics inDistrict 361.
Thank you to theperson who
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God Bless You,
JanLagergren
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The JournalINTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA
ShopperBorderland’s way to buy, sell, trade and save!
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The JournalINTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA
ShopperBorderland’s way to buy, sell, trade and save!
Saturday, January 14, 2012 Page 4A
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Children under 16 will receive a FREE Hot Dog ticket, must be accompanied by an adult to get the hot dog.
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$10.00 RAFFLE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:• Outdoorsman’s Headquarters • Sportsmen Service • Loons Nest
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All proceeds go toward the improvement of local fisheries, scholarships
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No lines in the water until 1:00 p.m.!Bring your auger… help a neighbor!
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Public NoticeThe city of Ranier 2011
Financial Statement is availableat the Ranier City Clerk’s Office.Kim Nuthak-Ranier CityClerk/Treasurer 1/09/2012
Saturday, Jan. 21st
at 1:00 p.m.
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ICEBOXDAYSXXX11
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Friday: 5-7p.m. 75¢ off drinks.Ladies Night - Ladies drink Keg Beer Free
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SEEKING RESPONSES FOR AIRPORT USER SURVEYS
Two sets of surveys are currently under way regarding air serviceneeds and use patterns at Falls International Airport.
A survey sponsored by the State of Minnesota will begin today andwill run through January 27. The International Falls-KoochichingCounty Airport Commission encourages all airport users and stake-holders, area businesses and the general public to provide their airtravel preferences and other feedback. The survey can be accessedat: https://www.mmb.state.mn.us/mad/surveys/INL/
This survey is one of several that the state is conducting of Minnesotaregional airport communities, with each survey being tailored to theneeds of the specific community being surveyed. The information willbe used to market International Falls and the other communities toadditional airlines, in an effort to expand and improve air serviceoptions. The community survey results will be available this spring onthe airport’s website. All responses will be confidential, with theresults summarized for reporting purposes.
A separate set of surveys has been designed for the Falls Airportcommission alone and is being conducted by airport planning consult-ants. This survey will be by direct mail contact, inviting recipients tocomplete an online survey. Those results will be included in the air-port’s Master Plan Update. Responses to this survey process will beconfidential as well.
Airport users in Ontario, as well as in the greater International Fallsarea, are invited and encouraged to participate in both surveys.
The purpose of the surveys is to help airport owners provide betterservice for airport users and to help them plan for and work withupcoming changes to commercial air service at Falls Airport.Questions may be directed to the Airport Commission office at 218-283-0738.
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The JournalINTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA
ShopperBorderland’s way to buy, sell, trade and save!
Saturday, January 14, 2012 Page 5A
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PUBLIC NOTICEThe following is a summary of the operating budget for the 2012calendar year for Koochiching County. This summary is publishedin accordance with Minn. Stat. 375.169. The detail of the Countybudget is on file in the Administration Office at the KoochichingCounty Courthouse, Intl Falls, MN, and may be reviewed duringnormal business hours.
2012 KOOCHICHING COUNTY SUMMARY BUDGET STATEMENT:
REVENUES:County portion of tax levy $ 3,749,129 State paid portion of tax levy $ 152,132
Total Tax Levy $ 3,901,261 Other taxes/penalty $ 245,000 License/Permit $ 14,000 Interest on Investments $ 200,000 Other Income/Reimbursements $ 521,100 Dedicated Income/Revenue $ 3,026,432 Intergovernmental
- Categorical/Dedicated $ 8,288,480 - State General Purpose $ 1,954,115
Other Sources:Land/Timber Apportionment $ 1,050,000 Transfers $ 243,492 Reserves $ 2,254,514
TOTAL REVENUE/OTHER SOURCES $ 21,698,394
EXPENDITURES:General Government $ 2,973,734 Public Safety $ 2,222,096 Road and Bridge $ 7,698,831 Human Services $ 4,685,563 Health $ 899,881 Culture/Recreation $ 193,068 Conservation/Environmental $ 1,485,953 Debt Service - Sewer $ 251,740 Economic Development $ 147,522 Solid Waste $ 1,140,006
TOTAL EXPENDITURES/OTHER USES $ 21,698,394
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By David MorganSTAFF WRITER
International Falls-area residents are in for a rare treat when the International Gold, Silver and Diamond Buyers (IGSDB) host an event here, from January 17th - 21st, at the AmericInn. The company has identified this region as prime territory for purchasing your precious metals—especially gold and silver. The IGSDB estimates that local residents have millions of dollars worth of valuables that they no longer need or want. That is where the IGSDB comes in—they specialize in buying those items from local sellers in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
Items like gold coins, scrap gold, sterling silver and tea sets also diamond rings are in high demand right now, and IGSDB is purchasing massive quantities of them on behalf of their global network of collectors, dealers and refineries.
Currently on an international tour, IGSDB has included International Falls on its list of stops for next week. Residents are urged to mark their calendar for this special opportunity to meet one-on-one with gold, silver and diamond specialists.
Because of IGSDB’s low overhead, extensive resources and massive volume, the company is often able to pay out more than other dealers and retailers. Many customers are surprised at how much they are offered for seemingly small amounts. “I had two bent herringbone necklaces, a class ring, and some outdated earrings that I brought to a show. I walked out with $425 in less than 15 minutes,” said a satisfied guest.
Providing an economic boost to each region it visits, the IGSDB projects to pay out $350,000 at each event—a testament to the high volume of items they purchase and the prime prices being paid. Offers are made based on rarity, numismatic value, condition and market value.
Company spokesman Matthew Enright says, “We just paid $4,700 for a loose 1.25—carat diamond. Our mission is to pay local residents on the spot for sterling silverware, fine jewelry, coins and precious metals—especially silver and gold.” The company has seen a huge influx of gold lately. “Customers have been scrambling to cash into the record-high value of gold,” adds Enright. For those who are unsure if their items are genuine gold or silver, or simply costume, company will test it for free. “The best strategy is to bring all items to the show for a free evaluation from our specialists. It always amazes me how a small handful of gold and silver can turn into hundreds of dollars in just a few moments. We test, weigh, and buy items right on the spot,” Enright says.
At a recent show, a small—town dentist had a nice pay day. “I have been collecting dental gold for years from patients who didn’t want their extracted teeth. It really added up—my check is for over $31,000!”
While most people don’t have buckets of dental gold at their fingertips, they do have $750 worth of scrap gold scattered throughout their homes or mismatched earrings.
In addition to scrap gold, fine jewelry and diamonds, coins are a big hit. Offers will be made on all coins dated 1970 and earlier—gold coins, silver, silver dollars, half dollars, quarters, nickels and dimes. Enright explains, “U.S. coins made before 1965 are worth more than their legal tender amount because they contain 90% silver. Rare dates and mint marks can make them even more valuable. We recently paid $78,000 for an amazing coin collection. One couple brought in a rusty coffee can filled with silver coins, sawdust, and a dead spider. The can had been in the basement for years. We were happy to send them home with a check for more than $700!”
International Falls-area residents should start collecting their valuables now to bring to the free event, which runs next Tuesday - Saturday. Deals will be made and money will be paid on the spot. Attendance is expected to be high, but no appointment is needed. Enright encourages everyone to take advantage of this special opportunity to meet directly with specialists from the International Gold, Silver and Diamond Buyers. He concludes, “It’s a great chance for people to cash in their old diamonds, jewelry, coins and scrap gold. This is a seller’s market, so don’t miss out!”
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Frito Lay Family SizeDoritos 17 oz.Ruffles 13-13.5 oz.Munchies 16.5 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$449
Frito Lay Large SizeCon Queso Dip 23 oz.. . . . . . . . . . . . .
$349
Frito LaySalsa 24 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$349
Old DutchDutch Crunch Chips 8-8.5 oz. . . . . . .
2/$5Old DutchTwin Pack Box Chips 10 oz. . . . . . . .
$279
Old StylePotato Bread 24 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$249
Healthy Choice7 Grain Bread 24 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$249
Betty CrockerSupreme BrownieMixes 6.5-19.1 oz. box . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2/$5Betty CrockerBlueberry Muffin Mix 18.25 oz. boxChocolate Chip
Muffin Mix 16.4 oz. boxCinnamon Strussel
Muffin Mix 15.2 oz. box . . . . . . . . . . .2/$4
PillsburyAll Purpose Bleached Flour 5lb. bag . . . . . . . . . . .
$218
BertolliOlive Oil 17 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$479
CarnationInstant Breakfast 8-10 cnt. box . . . . .
$399
Keurig K CupsCoffee 12 cnt. box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$699
FlavoriteCoffee 34.5 oz. (Classic Roast) . . . . . . .
$828
Famous Dave’sBBQ Sauce 19-20 oz. bottle . . . . . . . . .
$219
McCormick’s Slow Cooker Seasonings 1.3-1.6 oz. . .
3/$3
FlavoriteAlbacore Tuna 5 oz. can . . . . . . . . . . .
2/$3LibertyGold Pineapple 20 oz. can . . . . . . . . .88¢
FlavoriteApplesauce 23-24 oz. jar . . . . . . . . . . .
$128
Ocean Spray Cocktail Juice 64 oz. bottle . . . . . . . . .
2/$4Duncan HinesBrownie MixMilk Chocolate 19.3 oz. Cherry Fudge 21 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4/$5Duncan HinesCake Mixes 18.25 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4/$5FlavoriteNon-Dairy Creamer 35.3 oz. canister . . . . . . . . . . .
$349
MilwaukeeDill Pickles 32 oz. Baby Dill Pickles 32 oz. . . . . . . . . . . .
$225
Newman’s OwnPasta Sauce 24 oz. jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$225
Propel Water 24 oz. bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88¢
Pine Sol 48 oz. bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2/$6
Clorox Disinfecting Wipes 35 cnt. pkg. . . . .
2/$5Clorox Bleach 82-96 oz. bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$199
HomelifeTall Kitchen Bags 13 Gal. 30 cnt. box . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2/$5HomelifeTrash Bags 30 Gal. 20 cnt. box . . . . . . .
2/$5ZiplocSandwich Bags 100 cnt. box . . . . . . .
$299
FriskiesCat Food 5.5 oz. can . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10/$5
KashiHeart to Heart Warm Cinnamon 12.4 oz.
Heart to Heart 12.4 oz.
Heart to Heart Blueberry 13.4 oz.
Good Friends 13 oz.
Good Friends Cinnamon Raisin 14 oz.
Go Lean 14.1 oz.
Go Lean Crisp Berry 15 oz.
Go Lean Crisp Cinnamon Crumble 15 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2/$6Kellogg’s
Krave Double Chocolate 11 oz.
Krave Chocolate 11.4 oz.
Crunchy Nut Caramel Nut Flakes 13.4 oz.
Raisin Bran Cinnamon Almond 14.5 oz.
Mini Wheats Little Bites Cinnamon Roll 15.8 oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2/$5
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USDA Choice Black AngusChuck Mock TenderSteak ..............................................
$328HormelFully CookedEntreés ............................17 oz.
$499
Tyson Breaded Chicken Nuggets, Tenders, or Patties.. ................26-32 oz.
$499
Black LabelOriginal, Maple, Low Salt,or Thick Sliced Bacon .... 16 oz.
$399
W.H.M. Stewarts Natural CasingOld Fashion Wieners ........
$399
lb.
$428USDA ChoiceBlack AngusTop SirloinSteak
lb.
$298
$148Fresh CutAssorted PorkLoin Chops 3.5 lb.
lb.
$118TysonFamily PackSplit ChickenBreasts
ArmourOriginal or ItalianMeatballs ..................14 oz.
2/$5Hillshire FarmsRope or Link Sausageor polska kielbasa..13-14 oz.
2/$5Oscar Mayer Beef Bologna, LightBeef Bologna orBeef Cotto Salami........16 oz.
$349
Oscar MayerBeef, Jumbo Beef,or Cheese Franks ..16 oz.
$349Oscar MayerFamily Size Deli Fresh Lunch Meat Tubs ........16 oz.
$499
FlavoriteButter ..........................................1 lb. quarters
2/$4Blue Bonnet............................1 lb. quarters 88¢
FlavoriteShredded Cheese......................8 oz. pkg.
3/$5(Excludes Swiss)FlavoriteChunk Cheese............................8 oz. block
3/$5(Excludes Swiss)
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FRESH BAKERY
French Bread 1 lb. loaf ............$169
Wheat Dollar Buns ....1 doz.$179
8x8 Apple Crisp ....................$399
Bran Muffins ................1/2 doz. $249
FROZENKempsIce Cream ............56 oz. carton
$288
New YorkTexas Style Garlic Toast ........11.25 oz. pkg
2/$4BanquetBoneless Chicken..............24-26.5 oz. bag
$388
Weight WatchersBagged Meals.... 11.7 oz. pkg
2/$5Totino’sPizza Stuffers ........14 oz. bag
$288
Ore IdaPotatoes ..............20-32 oz. bag
$288
Eggo Waffles ........10.75-12.6 oz. box
2/$4
DAIRYLand O LakesCottage Cheese ................................22 oz.
$288
Land O LakesButtermilk ................................................quart
$118
Top The Tater ......................................12 oz.$158
Yoplait YogurtWhips..........................................................4 oz.Original......................................................6 oz.
10/$6SilkSoy Milk ......................................64 oz. carton
2/$5DaisySour Cream ..............................16 oz. carton
$188
Jell-OGelatin or Pudding................6 pack cups
$288
AztecaFlour Tortillas............................14.1 oz. pkg
2/$3Simply OrangeOrange Juice ............................59 oz. bottle
$319
1st NationalBagels ..........................................14.25 oz. pkg
2/$3
$788
98¢
PillsburyAll PurposeBleached Flour 5 lb. bag
VALUABLE COUPON 1090
Limit 1 per family with coupon at Super One thru January 21, 2012.
$250 $250
$188
$188
lb.
Red Baron12 in. Pizza 14.76-22.63 oz. ................
3/$999
BanquetValue Meals ............................5-11 oz. 88¢
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$148
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Turkey, Swiss,Cranberry, LettuceSandwich w/Side ............
$429
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CHEESES• Muenster . . . . . . .$4.25 lb.• American
(White or Yellow) . . . . . .$4.45 lb.
Mon.-Sat. 5am-8pm • Sun. 6am-7pm
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USDA ChoiceBlack AngusChuck Mock Tender Roast
lb.
FlavoriteButter1 lb. quarterspackage
VALUABLE COUPON 1040
Limit 1 per family with coupon at Super One thru January 21, 2012.
$298Shoppers ValuCrinkle CutFrench Fries80 oz. Family Size bag
FlavoriteOatmeal ..........18 oz. canister
$118
BanquetBrown ‘NServe SausageLinks or Patties6.4 oz.
FlavoriteOatmeal18 oz. canister
Shoppers ValuPeanutButter18 oz. jar
Shoppers ValuGrapeJelly32 oz. jar
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KeeblerZesta Saltines ..........................16 oz.
$218
KeeblerToasteds, Wheatables,All Bran Crackers................8-10 oz.
$288
Flavorite Cream of Mushroom Soup 10.5 oz. canCream of Chicken Soup ......10.5 oz. canCream of Celery Soup ..........10.5 oz. can 75¢
Maruchan Raman Noodles ............................3 oz. pkg.
4/$1RoteleTomatoes............................................10 oz. can
5/$5La Choy Bi PackChow Mein ......................................42 oz. can
$228
FlavoriteChow Mein Noodles ..................6 oz. bag 88¢FlavoriteTerriaki Sauce ............................10 oz. bottle 98¢
FlavoriteSliced Water Chestnuts............................ 75¢
Northern
Bathroom Tissue12 dbl. roll pkg.$688
Brawny
Paper Towels 8 regular roll pkg.$688
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Fresh Dole PremiumHEAD LETTUCE .................................................. 89¢
ea.Fresh California GrownBROCCOLI ............................................................ 99¢
lb.Fresh Snowhite CaliforniaCAULIFLOWER ....................................................
$199ea.
Fresh RipeGRAPE TOMATOES ....................................pint
$169ea.
Washington PremiumBRAEBURN APPLES .......................................... 99¢
lb.
Washington GrownD'ANJOU PEARS ................................................ 89¢
lb.Sweet Seedless SPANISH CLEMENTINES..................5 lb. box
$499ea.
Sweet Red FlameSEEDLESS GRAPES............................................
$159lb.
Farm FreshFully CookedBacon2.1 oz.
PurexLiquid LaundryDetergent50 oz. bottle
$228
FlavoriteTomatoSoup10.75 oz. can
Shoppers ValuPeanut Butter ....................18 oz. jar
2/$4Shoppers ValuGrape Jelly............................32 oz. jar
$158
JiffPeanut Butter ....................18 oz. jar
2/$5
Farm Fresh Pillow PackPepperoni8 oz.
Frito LayLays Potato Chips..........10-10.5 oz.
2/$7Frito LayDoritos ......................................11.5 oz.
Frito LayTostitos......................................9-13 oz.
2/$7Frito LayExtra Valu Chips ..................3.75 oz.
4/$5Old DutchPuffcorn......................................6-9 oz.
$188
Barrel O FunFlavored Potato Chips........10 oz.
2/$488
ea.
Coke &Coke Products ........................2 liters
3/$5Coke &Coke Products......................12 packs
3/$13DasasaniWater ..........................................24 pack
$399
Buy ONEGet ONE
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Fresh From Our BakeryCinnamon SwirlCoffee Cake16 oz.
$399
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• Limit your ad to 25 words or less and include your price and phone number. (ads without price will not run)
• Deliver your free ad to The Journal Drop Box before noonThursday, or Fax it to (218) 285-7206 or mail it to: The Journal,1602 Hwy. 71, International Falls, MN 56649.
• Additional run on Wednesday $1 each.
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Aluminum GuttersDK FRANK Seamless Rain Gutters.Dennis Frank. Custom colors. Call forestimate. (218) 244-2325 or 283-9810.
SEAMLESS GUTTERS. We make toyour specs at our location or yours. FallsLumber Company Inc. 218-283-2531.
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DON’S CUSTOM PAINTINGexterior, interior, pressure & window
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Dear Heloise: I wanted to keep pagesin my NEW COOKBOOK clean, sothe book would remain nice-looking,with no messed pages or little splattersof food all over them. So, I pulled outsome wax paper to cover the page Iwas reading my recipe from. It workedgreat. I could read through the waxpaper, and no cream cheese and egg onthe page in the book.
(Heloise Update: You also can placea glass pie plate over the page you areworking from. It will keep splattersand spills away.)
When I am planning on baking andgiving breads or baked goods to aneighbor or friends across the country,I stagger out my baking supplies, buy-ing things starting a few months aheadof time. I make a list, see what is onspecial at the store and cross off thethings I get each month. I always get afresh can of baking powder and bakingsoda to use in baking. — Angie W.,Salem, Ore.
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your unique and loving advice, I recallthat you printed my contribution ofmore than 20 years ago.
As I was preparing to go, I was in ahurry to manicure my nails. I also hadon a new white blouse. I spilled a verylarge drop of polish on the blouse andwas devastated!
My dear Italian mother calmlyremoved the blouse and had me put onanother. When I returned later thatnight, she had embroidered a beautifulred rose on it, and added an artisticgreen stem and leaves! Gorgeous,indeed! She taught my sisters and memany ways to repair and redo ourclothing, besides creating new ones.
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difficulty that her arthritic hands havewith buttonholes in clothing. I suggestshe search on the Internet for “adaptiveclothing.” There are several companiesthat specialize in clothing and shoeswith snaps or self-gripping tape forthose who find buttons and zippers dif-ficult to handle. Many will send a cat-alog free of charge. If she does nothave Internet access, perhaps a friendcould search for her. — D.B., SugarLand, Texas
Send a money-saving or timesavinghint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, SanAntonio, TX 78279-5000, or you canfax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it [email protected]. I can’t answeryour letter personally but will use thebest hints received in my column.
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230Lost and Found
LOST: LG cell phone with case. REWARD.218-286-5215.
300MERCHANDISE
330Home Furnishings
NEW-KING comforter set with sheets,shams, window treatments and throw pil-low, chocolate brown and sage green,$120 o.b.o. 218-283-9391.
345Sporting Goods
HIGH STANDARD .22 semi-auto pistol,$900. 218-285-7729.
RUGER MODEL 77 7m mag Leapoldscope, $900. 218-285-7729.
WANT REASONABLY priced, working, notnecessarily pretty semi-automatic shotgun.218-373-2010.
ZACH FISH house 6x12, 6 hole on wheels,like new, $4,100. 218-324-0668.
365Musical
SOUND SYSTEM 1200 watt kicker amp,(2) 10” kicker comp subs, kicker box and allwiring, $350. 218-929-3045.
380Miscellaneous
6 PERSON hot tub, stairs, easy lift top,electrical wiring, asking, $5,500. 285-7758or 218-244-2464.
PAIR OF end tables, light oak finish, $30.Pair of modern style green metal lamps,$10, 5 drawer dresser, 16”x15”x39”, $10,kids electric style guitar, $30. 218-283-3103.
399Thrifty Ads
FOR SALE: (2) 28” and (3) 30” birch hollowcore doors with hinges and knobs, $10 perdoor o.b.o. 218-240-4545.
FOR SALE: (2) raised panel pine 36”doors, varnished with hinges, $10 per dooro.b.o. 218-240-4545.
FOR SALE: (3) 12”, (5) 15”, (2) 18”, walnutstained solid pine closet doors with hard-ware, $10 per door o.b.o. 218-240-4545.
FOR SALE: 12” mirrored bi-fold door withtrack and hinges, $10 o.b.o. 218-240-4545.
FOR SALE: 36” mirror, like new, $20. 218-240-4545.
FOR SALE: Brand new turkey fryer, still inbox, $40. (218) 283-6158 or 244-7031.
FOR SALE: Builders transit/tri-pod/servey-ing pole, all new, $375. 218-285-7729.
FOR SALE: Fiberglass 6’ totem toboggan,made in Canada, $450. 218-285-7729.
FOR SALE: GE portable dishwasher, wal-nut butcher block top, $75. 218-875-3126.
FOR SALE: Homemade fishing shelter,plywood, blue tarp, 4-hole, lightweight,$100. 218-285-7729.
FOR SALE: Hunter ceiling fan and lite,$30. 218-240-4545.
FOR SALE: Jiffy 10” ice auger, 3hp, likenew, $475. 218-285-7729.
FOR SALE: King size bedding, $30 for all.218-875-3126.
FOR SALE: OTTER ll two man fishingshelter, bench seat, hitch, high fax, travelcover, like new, $475. 218-285-7729.
FOR SALE: Plastic sleds, $2.50 each.218-875-3126.
FOR SALE: Shopping bag full of square Dbreakers, 15-200 amp, 2 GFCI’s, $100 apiece. 218-240-4545.
FOR SALE: Shopping bag of wall sconces,2 outdoor the rest indoors. $5 per lite. 218-240-4545.
399Thrifty Ads
FOR SALE: Small wood stove, $150. 218-285-7729.
FOR SALE: Sony digital movie camera,$50. 218-875-3126.
FOR SALE: SUV/truck tires, Goodyear“Fortera” 235/65 R17. New $800, 85%$475. 218-285-7729.
FOR SALE: Twin bed joiner for makingking, $5. 218-875-3126.
FOR SALE: Windows, 53 3/4 x 55, (2) 533/4 x 47, 53 3/4 x 39, 94 1/2 x 39, $5 eacho.b.o. 218-240-1415.
420Feed, Seed & Hay
OAT STRAW and Hay. Square and rounds,all stored inside. (218) 780-2934 or 283-3898.
600EMPLOYMENT/
BUSINESS SERVICES
605Help Wanted
FEMALE GROUP Home Staff. Start June1st, 3 days per week, then November 1st 5days per week. Most shifts are 2-9 or alter-nating 2-9pm. and 6am.-2pm. Must acceptsome call-in too. Apply soon if interested.218-283-9773 leave your phone number.
KNIFE RIVER Materials an MDUResources Company. NorthernMinnesota is accepting applications for:Field Mechanic for Asphalt PavingOperations. Responsible for repairingand troubleshooting various types ofequipment such as semi trucks, trailers,rollers, asphalt paving equipment, etc.Prefer qualified candidate to have twoyears mechanical experience, CDLClass B required, Class A preferred. Alsohiring Class A and B Drivers for con-struction operations and AsphaltPaving and Crushing Operators. Fulltime, seasonal positions with regionaltravel required. These positions offerunion health and retirement benefits.Applications available at 4101 BemidjiAve N, Bemidji Mn. or call 218-751-5413. EEO/AA
605Help Wanted
NAGURSKI TRANSPORTATION isexpanding and looking for truck drivers.Must have Class A CDL and be able to gointo Canada. Applications can be picked upat the shop, 5476 Hwy 11, InternationalFalls.
is now accepting applications online
for our new Little Caesars Restaurant
-Plus-Several positions available in
main store.Go to
www.searsholdings.com careers
RAINY LAKE Oil has an opening for a part-time office person. Position will includedata entry and daily balancing of accounts.Must be very detail oriented and proficientwith computers. Please fill out an appli-cation or mail resume to 3120 Hwy 332 SInt’l Falls, Mn. 56649.
605Help Wanted
Permanent Full TimeStaff Required for
Law Office:
Successful candidate will beenergetic, assertive andenjoy dealing with the public,work in a co-operative fastpaced environment with otherstaff, be able to provide gen-eral clerical service and beproficient in computer appli-cations (Windows, MicrosoftWord and Excel). Knowledgeof bookkeeping is an assetbut is not required. Pleasereply by Monday, January16th, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
Please deliver sealed resumewith references to:
MORGAN ASSOCIATESBarristers & Solicitors436 Scott StreetFort Frances, Ontario P9A 1H2
610Employment WantedCARPENTER-HANDYMAN
8 years experience, reasonable rates freeestimates. 218-324-1451
620Business Services
WE’RE STILL HERE! we buy junk cars and scrap iron
JD Trucking. Call John 218-240-1711
LET US BE YOUR
Income TaxConsultants
Van L. WilcoxFalls Credit Bureau
427 3rd Street
283-8441E file available
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620Business Services
• Auto • Boats• Home • Health• Business• Package Discounts• Medicare Supplements
BorderlandInsurance
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3rd Street & 3rd Avenue, I. FallsPhone: 283-3398
660Snow RemovalGO TO SERVICES
all your snow clean up needs free estimates & insured 218-340-0475
SNOW REMOVALsmall driveways and roofs
218-283-9100
SNOW REMOVAL. Roofs, sidewalks anddriveways. Free Estimates! Available any-time!!!. Call 218-343-0775.
700RENTALS
705Residential Rentals
1 BDR apts, w/d, off street parking. $275-$350/mo., resp, all util. pd., except electric.No pets. 218-235-1924.
LARGE 3bedroom trailer, w/d, nice neigh-borhood. $400/Mo. Plus utilities. No pets218-235-1924.
NEW TOWN home in Littlefork, two bed-room, available immedialtey. 218-244-1432. Ask for Lyle.
WICKSTROM RENTALS2 bed, 1/2 duplex, $425/Mo. plus electric
3 bed home, $500/Mo. plus utilities (218) 285-RENT or 244-6040
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BY TOM AND RAY MAGLIOZZI
Dear Tom and Ray:The other day, I installed winter tires
on my car (I have those tires on separaterims, so I can do this myself). Prior toattaching the wheels to the car, I checkedthe tires for any damages I might haveoverlooked last spring. Apart from oneor two pea-size pebbles, I noticed quite afew very small pieces of gravel that hadlodged themselves in the small crevicesof the tread. I cautiously removed allthose gravel bits — but while doing this,I wondered, Don’t those embeddedpieces of stone somehow resemble thestuds or spikes we used to have on win-ter tires (which have since been out-lawed where I live)? Maybe I shouldintentionally allow small pieces ofdebris to collect there. My question is:Am I doing the right thing when Iremove those bits of stone, or should Iinstead take the car for a spin in the grav-el pit to create “instant studded tires (justadd stones)”? — Wolfgang
TOM: It’s “Eureka!” moments likethese that lead to great inventions,Wolfgang.
RAY: Notice we said moments LIKEthese. Not this one in particular,Wolfgang.
TOM: Unfortunately, the pebble theo-ry has a couple of flaws. If you managedto embed enough pebbles in your tire tomake a difference on ice, you’d run intothe same problem that studded tireshave: That is, they’re awful on wet and
dry roads — or any non-icy surface. RAY: Think about it. You’re essential-
ly driving on little pieces of metal (orstone, in your case) instead of on rubber.And to make it worse, the pebbles aremuch more random in size, and thereforeare less controllable and predictable thaneven the lousy studs.
TOM: But you don’t have to worryabout that, Wolfgang, because the peb-bles won’t stay in there anyway. As soonas you reach any kind of decent speed,centrifugal force will throw most ofthose stones out, banging them againstthe underside of your car and the wind-shields of the poor schmoes drivingbehind you.
RAY: So file it under “interesting the-ories, still in development,” and take outthe pebbles, Wolfgang.
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FOR SALE BY OWNERCottage on Lake overlooking Recreation Hall and Pool on La Costa Lane in FortMyers, Florida. Near the Fort Myers Beach, VA Med Center and the Twins SpringTraining Park. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Kitchen, LR, DR, Sunroom, 2 Carports. MOVE IN READY. All housekeeping items and beautiful new furniture including 2 new bedroom sets with new spring & mattresses, lamps & linens, dishes, silverware & cookware, white Italian leather couch & loveseat and more. Queensize sofa bed in sunroom, Laundry room with washer and dryer. Also new outdoorfurniture & golf cart included. All you need are your clothes.In Buccaneer Estates Gated Community. Amenities & activities galore. Must see
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• 4 Bedroom
• 1 3/4 Bathrooms
• Attached Heated Garage
• Detached Garage 24x32• Central Air
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• Private Location
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705Residential Rentals
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For more information218-283-9491
KOOTASCACOMMUNITY ACTION2232 Second Ave. E.
International Falls
NOW TAKINGAPPLICATIONS
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
available in our SeniorBuilding — 1 bedroom,
handicap accessible unit.Available 3 bedroom
family townhome.For Qualifications Call Patricia
at (218) 283-4967Rent is based on 30% ofadjusted gross income.
West Falls Estates
706Apartments For Rent
1 & 2 bedroom apartments, all utilitiesincluded, except electric, $350/$400/mo.(218) 324-1419 or 324-2031.
2 BEDROOM apartment, off street parking,washer and dryer available, no pets,$425/Mo. Call 218-286-3378.
2 BEDROOM apartment, w/d, garbage, nopets, deposit, lease, $425/Mo. plus electric.218-283-9979.
2 BEDROOM apartments, all utilities paidexcept electric, washer and dryer avail-able,$400-$500/Mo. 218-235-1924.
Hampton Court
Apartment Available1 & 2 Bedroom
Included in the rent:*Heat*Water, Sewer, Trash*Off Street Parking*On-site ManagersRent starts at $450/mo and is based on incomeHRA Vouchers Accepted
Call 285-7069 for AppointmentH/C Accessible Units On-Site
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Apartments
ONE BEDROOM apartment in Littlefork.Everything is new! Utilities included.Available immediately. Lyle 218-244-1432.
RANIER: 1 bedroom apartment, $560/Mo.utilities included, deposit, lease, no pets.218-286-3096.
ROB ROSS Apartments, 2 bedroom, non-smoking, non-subsidized. Call Stan at 218-324-0242.
706Apartments For Rent
Woodland ParkApartments
1-Bedroom ApartmentsNow Available
Rent is based on 30% of adjustedgross income. All utilities are
included. Building has securitysystem for controlled access.
This is a great place to live onbeautiful Rainy River.
For information call 283-4114 or stop by theoffice Monday - Friday.
XL 1-2 bed upper,$360 lower $425 + util.hud o.k. no pets, quiet, lease, dep, ref,
respectable. 218-285-3343
707Houses for Rent
1114 9TH Ave. 2 bedroom, 1 level home,large garage and yard, base, w/d avail, eef,hud. Hausmann Rentals 285-7621.
1310 1ST Ave E. One level, 2 bedroomhome. Shed, garage, w/d avail, heats easy.Hausmann Rentals 285-7621.
3 BEDROOM home. Country setting nearLittlefork, 2 stall garage. 218-244-1432 askfor Lyle.
815 8TH Street 2 + bedroom home, 2 bath,w/d available, hud, shed, basement, eef.Hausmann Rentals 285-7621.
910 7TH Street 3 bedroom home nearSuper One. Washer and dryer available,eef, hud . Hausmann Rentals 285-7621.
LAKE HOME up Northernaire Road. 2bedroom, 1 bath, 1 stall garage, fireplace,screen room, dock slip, sewer paid, nopets, 1 year lease $490/mo. 16 month$460/mo. Available February 5th. 218-324-1591.
ONE BEDROOM Lake home on GoldShores, new dock. (218) 348-1173 or 525-2348
SMALL 3 bedroom, initial 6 month lease,no pets, $575/Mo. plus utilities. (218) 240-5106.
710Commercial Rentals
1000 SQUARE Feet of Office/Retail spaceon Main Street at NE corner of 3rd St. and4th Avenue, plus basement (presentlyoccupied by Picture Perfect Framing).Available January 1st, 2012. Call (218)283-9481 or 244-7016.
730Wanted to Rent
LOOKING TO rent a 2 bedroom house witha garage in town. Must accept pets and behud approved. Please call (218) 251-6093or 251-5064.
800REAL ESTATE
810Residential Real Estate
3+ BEDROOM home, 2 bath, full base-ment, large decks, 30x50 garage, 10acres. 285-7758, 218-244-2464.
HANDYMAN SPECIAL. Located at 190410th Avenue East, International Falls.1970’s 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 baths, new win-dows, roof, gas furnace, central air, 2 1/2stall garage, on a quiet street, an extralarge lot. Asking $83,500. 218-355-8127 or701-264-9185.
ISLAND VIEW REALTY, INC. 285-7060.
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815Lake/River Property
30ACRES/RAINYRIVER. 1,350’ frontage,6 wooded surveyed lots, buy one or all,$250,000. Ron Northland W&W Realty218-634-2715. Owners want sold!www.northwest-national.com
RAINY LAKE: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, cabin onJackfish Island. Boathouse/sauna, com-pletely finished, $229,900. 218-324-2111.
835Commercial Property
CARWASH, SELF-SERVICE. Coin-op,two-bay, plus attached 1250’ garage forauto service or ?. PRICE REDUCED,$119,900, possible Contract For Deed.218-283-2543.
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING, Hwy 53, 2400’.Overhead door, office, floor drain,short/long term. 218-244-7578 Phil.
900RECREATION/
TRANSPORTATION
905Automobiles
2000 HONDA Civic, 1.6 liter engine, 5speed manual transmission, 165K miles,35+ highway mpg, $4,700. 218-280-9629.
906SUV's
2006 4WD TRAIL BLAZER xm, auto, 6 cylinder
tow pkg, 101K miles, air recent tires, battery
remote locks,power seats $10,500
218-286-5835
910Trucks & Trailers
1948 FORD pickup, $1,600. (218) 283-6158 or 244-7031.
1987 FORD BRONCO V8 automatic, 7 1/2’ Meyers snowplowruns great, good tires, plow works great
$2,750 o.b.o.218-240-6017
1991 CHEVY 1/2 ton pickup, V6 standard,4WD, regular cab, newer tires, $2,000o.b.o. (218) 286-5534 or 324-2976.
1997 CHEVY, 190,000 miles, runs good,$2,000. (218) 324-2055.
2006 CHEVY SILVERADO Z71 15004wd, extended cab, fully loaded
remote start, brand new tires 119,000 miles $15,900 o.b.o.
(218) 283-8896 or 324-0386
920Campers & RV’s
2005 36’ Cedar Creek 5th Wheel trailer.Three slide outs, non-smoking, storedinside, like new condition, $24,000. 218-283-4113.
935Boats & Motors
2004 HONDA outboard motor, 8hp longshaft, 20 hours, $1,500. (218) 324-2055.
950Recreational Vehicles
1998 4X4 Honda Foreman, green, winch,windshield, 5000 miles, fair condition,$1,500. 218-285-7203.
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Public NoticeNOTICE AND ORDER FOR
HEARING ON PETITION FORDESCENT OF PROPERTY
DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICTCOURT FILE NO. 36-PR-11-961
STATE OF MINNESOTACOUNTY OF KOOCHICHING
ESTATE OFHarry Louis Wille,a/k/a Harry Wille
DECEDENT
A Petition for Determination ofDescent has been filed with thisCourt. The Petition represents thatthe Decedent died more thanthree years ago, leaving propertyin Minnesota and requests the pro-bate of Decedent’s last will, if any,and the descent of such propertybe determined and assigned bythis Court to the persons entitled tothe property.
Any objections to the Petitionmust be filed with the Court prior toor raised at the hearing. If proper,and no objections are filed orraised, the Petition may be grant-ed.
IT IS ORDERED and Notice is fur-ther given, that the Petition will beheard on January 26, 2012 at 3:00p.m. by this Court at 715 4th Street,International Falls, Minnesota.
(1) Notice shall be given to all inter-ested persons (Minn. Stat. 524.1-401) and persons who have filed ademand for notice pursuant toMinn. Stat. 524.3-204.
(2) Notice shall be given by pub-lishing the Notice and Order asprovided by law and by:
Mailing a copy of this Notice andOrder at least 14 days prior to thehearing date.
(COURT SEAL)
Dated: December, 29 2011
/s/ Charles H. LeDucJudge
/s/ Sara Thompson, DeputyCourt Administrator
Attorney for PetitionerKimberly A. Literovich #0347632Shermoen & Jaksa, PLLP345 - 6th AvenueP.O. Box 1072International Falls, MN 56649218-283-4494218-283-9695 FAX
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, you’re in a good
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TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21Taurus, your idealistic view
of work this week may win youextra points with the boss.This is especially true if youcontinue to put your headdown and work hard.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21Gemini, although the week
proves to be very busy, some-how you’re able to sail throughwithout a worry. That’s idealfor keeping stress levels at aminimum.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, things seem to be
even keel at home, but there issomething that will pop upthis week that will catch youoff guard. Stay alert and youwill handle it effectively.
LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, your physical energy is
high this week, and that givesyou a little more hop in yourstep. It also enables you to geta lot of things accomplished.
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, you like to work
behind the scenes and not bethe center of attention. Butthis week you may be evenmore out of the limelight thanever. Others may wonder ifyou’re there.
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, your fantasy life is
very vivid right now, and itmay put a little fun and spiceto your everyday activities.Find inspiration throughdreams and other desires.
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, you could have a
series of very productive daysthis week. You are at the top ofyour professional game andare actually enjoying the feel-ing of power.
SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec21
Sagittarius, getting togetherwith a few coworkers orfriends and having a night outcould be just what you needthis week. It’s time to relax andkick back.
CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan20
You have specific goals,Capricorn. But you can’t letambition rule your life.Sometimes it is best to justenjoy the moment and thepeople around you.
AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18Aquarius, others may want
you to explore uncharted ter-ritory. While momentarilysceptical, you soon could real-ize this is an opportunity thatdoes not come along toooften.
PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, though you may try
to keep your feelings to your-self this week, it won’t be hardfor others to discern yourmood.
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HOROSCOPES
AGENDA DETAILREGULAR MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF EDUCATION – ISD #361INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTATuesday, January 17, 2012 – 5:00 p.m.
Falls High School Cafeteria
1.0 CALL TO ORDER
2.0 ROLL CALL
Mark Lassila ________Stuart Nordquist_______Will Kostiuk ________ Dena Wenberg_______Michelle Hebner _____ Jeff Peura __________Darrell Wagner ______ Aleena Wilson _______
3.0 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4.0 APPROVAL OF AGENDAMoved by ___________________, seconded by _________________ to approve the agenda as presented/amended.
Motion carried/failed by a ______________vote.
5.0 ELECTION OF OFFICERS:ChairpersonVice-ChairpersonClerkTreasurer
6.0 DESIGNATION OF BUSINESS MANAGER TO PERFORM
DUTIES OF THE OFFICE OF CLERK AND TREASURER.Moved by _____________, seconded by ____________ to designate Stacy Frederickson, Business Manager, to perform the dutiesof the offices of Clerk and Treasurer.
Motion carried/failed by a ___________ vote.
7.0 MEETING DATES & TIMESMoved by ___________, seconded by ___________ to hold the regularschool board meetings on the third Monday of each month with meetingto begin at 5:00 p.m. If the meeting coincides with a legal holiday it will
be moved to Tuesday. Motion carried/failed by a ________ vote.
8.0 SET BOARD COMMITEES OR REPRESENTATIVESA. Administrative Salary Committee: (3)B. Local 510 Negotiations Committee: (3)C. Local 331 Negotiations Committee: (3)D. Local 4798 Negotiations Committee: (3)E. Recreation Commission: (2)F. MSBA Legislative Representative: (1)G. MSHSL Representative: (1)H. Continuing Education Committee: (1)I. Community Education Advisory Board: (2)J. Interagency Early Intervention Committee: (1)K. Meet & Confer: Committee as a wholeL. Grievance Committee: (2)M. Collaborative Board: (1)
9.0 OPEN FORUM9.1 Students of the Month Certificates to Hanna Heibel
and Brett Musich9.2 Local 331 presentation of Teacher of the Month9.3 Local 4798 presentation of Educational Support
Professional of the Month
10.0 PRESENTATION OF FY11 AUDIT REPORT BY MILLER MCDONALD INC.Moved by ____________, seconded by ___________ to approve the FY11 audit report. Motion carried/failed by a _________ vote.
11.0 APPROVAL OF PAST MEETING MINUTESMoved by ______________, seconded by ________________ to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of December 19, 2011. Motion carried/failed by a ________________ vote.
12.0 AUTHORIZATION OF ACCOUNTS PAYABLEIt has been recommended to approve the bills due and payable amounting to $400,036.37.
Moved by ___________________, seconded by _____________to approve the bills due and payable. Motion carried/failed by a __________vote.
13.0 CONSENT AGENDA
13.1 Programs13.1.1 Accept donations in the amount of $8,630.60
12/6/11 Basketball Boosters; Girls Basketball 312.0012/7/11 Northland Foundation; Language Fair 650.0012/8/11 Hockey Boosters; Bronco Hockey 400.0012/9/11 BCEC; district libraries 1200.0012/12/11 Boise; Hockey Equipment 750.0012/14/11 Basketball Boosters; Bronco Basketball193.0012/15/11 Various Donors; Choir donation 125.6012/16/11 Swim Boosters; Volunteer coaches 1000.00
12/20/11 Swim Boosters; pool project 4000.0013.1.2 Appoint Jerry Hilfer as the LEA Representative in filing an
application for funds as provided under Public Law 103-382for Title I, and II funding for the 2012-13 school year.
13.1.3 Approve the 2012-13 Annual Facilities Plan
13.1.4 Accept Shannon’s Inc. bid in the amount of $653,900.00 forthe Phase II Ventilation Project.
13.1.5 Receive for review a draft agreement with International Falls Law Enforcement Center for Officer services for theperiod of January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2014.
Moved by ____________, seconded by _______________ to accept the program consent agenda items as presented. Motion carried/failed by a _____________ vote.
13.2 Personnel13.2.1 Approve a request from Jessica Hendrickson for leave
under the Family Medical Leave Act to begin January 26,2012 until approximately April 19, 2012.
13.3.1 Approve a request from Angela Dahle, ESP, for one day of unpaid leave for April 14, 2012.
Moved by _____________, seconded by _____________ to accept the personnel consent agenda item as presented. Motion carried/failed by a ________ vote.13.3 Policy
13.3.1 Receive revised Policy 614 School District Testing Plan & Procedures.
14.0 RECEIVE THE TENTATIVE FY2013 REVENUE BUDGET15.0 ADOPT A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION
TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REDUCTIONS IN PROGRAMS AND POSITIONS AND REASONS THEREFOR.Moved by _____________, seconded by __________. Roll call vote:Aye: ____________________ Nay:____________
Motion carried/failed by a _________ vote.
16.0 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS16.1 Jerry Hilfer
16.1.1 Enrollments16.1.2 RTI update
16.2 Tim Everson16.2.1 Enrollments
16.3 Jeff Peura16.3.1 MSBA conference update16.3.2 Pool project update16.3.3 MSHSL grant
17.0 DIRECTOR/COMMITTEE REPORTS
18.0 MID-YEAR SUPERINTENDENT PERFORMANCE REVIEW
19.0 CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS LOCAL 331 & LOCAL
4798NEGOTIATIONS STRATEGY AND PENDING LITIGATIONMoved by _________, seconded by ____________ to enter into closed
session at ______ p.m. to discuss negotiations strategy and pending litigation. Motion carried/failed by a ________ vote.
20.0 REOPEN MEETINGMoved by __________, seconded by _________ to reopen the meeting
at ______ p.m. Motion carried/failed by a ______ vote.
21.0 ADJOURNMENTMoved by _______________, seconded by _________________ to adjourn the meeting at _____________p.m.
Motion carried/failed by a ________ vote.
Week of January 5 - January 12, 2012
BCEC
Mixed League
Frostbite Falls
Border League
Elks League
Guys & Dolls 12-2X-Rayted 12-2Her-Ba-Strike 12-2The Gutter Gang 5-9Loozers & Boozers 7-7Bahd Bowlers 4-10Bruce Jr’s Karaoke 7-7Bowling With Buddie 7-7Lucky Strikers 2-12Littlefork Crew 5-9Son Of A Gutter 2-12
4 Bye 0-14Mixed High single game -Bryan Hanson 229Sandy Larson 191Mixed High single series -Bryan Hanson 628Sandy Anderson 540Mixed High team game -Son Of A Gutter 705Mixed High team series -Guys & Dolls 1911
Cheryl’s Six Pac 11-3Jct. King of the Road 10-4Bernath Ent. 8-6Lenard’s 8-6Mannco 8-6Barry’s Ball Busters 7-7Lu’s 7-7Spare Change 5-9TNT Graphics 4-10
Polkinghorne’s 2-12Women’s High single game -Robin Begg 203Women’s High single series -Sandy Anderson 504Women’s High team game -Cheryl’s Six Pac 863Women’s High team series -Cheryl’s Six Pac 2422
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In-Security 12-2Pile Drivers 9.5-4.5Can-Am 9-5Sjoblom’s 8-6Hammers 7-7TNT Graphics 7-7Northland Sales & Service 7-7Carlson’s Plus 1 6-8Friend’s 5-9Lenard’s 5-9
Miller Insurance 4.5-9.5Boilermakers 4-10Men’s High single game -Barry Miller 257Men’s High single series -Barry Miller 662Men’s High team game -Friend’s 952Men’s High team series -Friend’s 2709
King of the Road Karaoke 2-1Herman Roofing 2-1Budweiser 2-1Rube’s Rubes 2-1Giovanni’s Pizza 2-1Michelob 1.5-1.5Thunderbird Lodge 1.5-1.5Randy’s Discount Auto 1-2Roche’s Towing 1-2Ewald’s Garage 1-2Ronning’s 1-2
Wolfpack 1-2Men’s High single game -Ralph Ruelle 256Roger Frank 256Men’s High single series -John Sandberg 649Men’s High team game -Randy’s Discount Auto 756Men’s High team series -King of the Road Karaoke 2067
WEEKLY WINNERSMen’s high single ........................Barry Miller 257Women’s high single ..................Robin Begg 203Men’s high series ........................Barry Miller 662Women’s high series ..........Sandy Anderson 504Men’s high team ................................Friend’s 952Women’s high team ..........Cheryl’s Six Pack 863Men’s high team series ..................Friend’s 2709Women’s high team series Cheryl’s Six Pack 2422High mixed team game ......Son Of A Gutter 705High mixed team series ........Guys & Dolls 1911
SEASON LEADERSMen’s high single ..................John Sandberg 290Women’s high single ..........Julie Mannausau 232Men’s high series ..................John Sandberg 779Women’s high series ..........Sandy Anderson 573Men’s high team..................Miller Insurance 1063Women’s high team ............Cheryl’s Six Pac 863Men’s high team series ................Hammers 2916Women’s high team series ..Edward Jones 2418High mixed team game ............Guys & Dolls 724High mixed team series..........Guys & Dolls 2407
Edward Jones 74-31VFW 67-36Borderland Insurance 61-44Women’s High single game -Cecile Readman 159
Women’s High single series -Rita Watts 423Women’s High team game -Edward Jones 794Women’s High team series -Edward Jones 2274
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