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Heartland Market Page 4________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week of June 16, 2014
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Having sold my home and must downsize, I will sell the following at auction
located at 287 Martin Street in Bowlus, MN, being 2 blocks east and 2 blocks south of the Catholic Church
in Bowlus. Follow the Mid-American Auction Co. signs; roads will be plainly marked. (NOTE: Bowlus is located
2 miles west of Little Falls, MN on MN 27, then 10.5 miles south on MN Hwy. 238 and County Rd. #24 to Bowlus)
SATURDAY, JUNE 21,
SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M.
Collectible Beer Signs,
Glasses, Kiewel, White
Seal & Related Items
Bud Lite Neon Sign
Miller Ice Neon
Schmidt
Bud Light
Grain Belt
Budweiser
Miller & Blatz Signs
Beer Mirrors
Metal Signs
Several Glasses Including:
Kiewel, White Seal, Split Beer
Bottle, Large Kiewel Bottle
Beer Trays
Several Pitchers, (Various Brands)
Many Beer Posters
Blatz Wooden Beer Case
Jag Kiewel Brewing Co.
Wooden Case for
Quarts
Kiewel Grain Lager
Wood Beer Case
Large Framed Kiewel
Decal
RC Cola Clock
Schmidt Fish - Deer
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: John has enjoyed collecting and displaying his items for over 40 years, now
due to his transition to full retirement and downsizing to a smaller residence has decided to sell the
following items at auction. Mid-American Auction Co. is very pleased to be selected to conduct John’s
large collectible auction and look forward to seeing you at this unique auction event. Please note that
most of the collectible items and all firearms are stored off site so inspection will be on auction day only.
Many items in storage so you can expect many more items than listed. Approx. selling order: We will
begin with a few tools and related items, followed by good collectible items, with firearms and ammunition
selling at approx. 12:30 p.m., followed by all unsold items. If you enjoy large auctions with a wide variety
of unique items, please mark this date on your calendar and make plans to attend. Thank you!
Nice 19.5 Inch School Bell with Yoke
Side Tables
(17) Wooden Chairs, Various Styles
Kraut Cutter
Wall Phone
Western Electric Wall Phone
Desk Top Cradle
Phone
Cookie Jars
Pink and Green
Depression
Carnival Glass
McCoy Pieces
Marbles
Kerosene Lamps
Bluquart Labels
12 oz. Labels
Pabst Clock
Openers
Coasters
Pabst 1991
Collectors
Edition White
Tail
Pabst 1991 Loon
Miller High Life Activated Sign, (Pouring Bottle)
St. Paul’s Girl
Olympic Beer Water Fall
Cy Young Seagrams
7 Collector Piece
Bartels and James
Bar Advertising
Brewers Books
Cardboard Coke
Sign
Large Phillips 66
Sign
A Few Other
Petrolina Pieces
ATV, Boat & Trailer
Recreations Max Four
6x6 Amphibious
ATV, 20 H.P. Kohler
Engine, Utility Box,
Winch, Soft Cab,
Serial #11461, (Nice
Unit)
14 Ft. Aluma Craft
Fishing Boat
2-Place Aluminum Snowmobile Trailer
2014
J & B LUNCH WAGON
Crocks, Glass Ware,
Stoneware, Antique
& Collectible Items
Clear Soda
Bottle
from Little
Falls 7 Up
Bottling
Company
E.C. Lane Little Falls,
MN Bottle
Fish Spear
Sessions Mantel
Clock
Shelf Clock
Seth Thomas Mantel
Clock
Newhaven Mantel Clock
Disco Ball
Set of Harmony House Dinnerware
Bells
Several Old Lanterns, includes Red Lens
Farmers S. Bank of Upsala, MN 1914-1964
Lionel Train Set with Transformer
IH Implement Tool Boxes
Old Tube Radio
Victrola Phonograph and Records
Edison Disc Phonograph
Coffee Grinder
Columbia Cylinder Phonograph, (Needs Parts)
A.M. Borgstrom Name Plate
Over 40 Pieces of Red Wing Pottery and Stoneware
3 Pieces of Bennington
Cast Iron Banks
Crocks Include: 3 Gal. Target with Tail, 4 Gal.
Bowtie, 5 Gal. Lazy 8 and Tornado, Minnesota
Stoneware Syrup Jug, (2) 2 Gal. Red Wing,
5 Gal. Crown Butter Churn, 4-5 Gal. Large and
Small Jugs, 1 & 2 Gal. Jugs (some with Brown
Tops
Butter Crock
Bean Pots
3 Gal.
Monmouth
Pottery
2 Gal. Tulip
Dew from
Appleton
Valley
10 Inch Roseville Vase
4 Gal. with Small Wing
2 Gal. RW with Small Wing
Sewing Cabinet
(2) 3 Gal. RW with Small Wing
Old Albums
Occupied Japan Pieces
35 mm Cameras
Several Tins, including Redlin
Box Cameras
Blue and Green Canning Jars
Hull Pieces
Steel Fishing Poles, (some with reels)
Wooden Cooler
McCoy Cookie Jar
Fire King
Set of Redwing Dinnerware
Wattware Pieces, include: Erickson Feed &
Implement Pitcher, #96 Farmers St. Bank
Minnewaukam with Cover, and Others
John Tchida,
owner
MID -AMERICAN AUCTION CO., INC.
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PH. 320-547-2206 (Sale Day: 320-760-2979)
KEVIN WINTER -
Collectible Prints
& Related Items
Several Kouba Prints, including Popple Ridge Tree
Stand #712 of 5000
1940 Armistice Day Blizzard #1096 of 3000
Honkers Arriving (Artist Proof) signed Good
Hunting
Morning Tranquility #510 of 2500
Nervous Cans #207 of 2000
The Single #576 of 2000
Small Version of Three Includes: Canada’s
Arriving, Canvas Backs on The Move, Bluebills
Heading for the Lee
Large Arrival of The Canada’s (Limited Edition
#319 of 2000)
Limited Edition Winter Solitude #200 of 1500
Limited Edition Mark Ten o’clock #303 of 1500
Plus: Redlin’s Together for the Season Christmas
1987
Redlin’s American
Also Greenhead Country MN DU 1984 Print of the
Year by David Maas
Northern Yard by Michael Sieve #630 of 2000
New Fallen Snow by Gene Lysaker DU 94-95
Print of the Year
Limited Edition 1990 Winter Wonder Pheasants by
Leo Stans with Remark
Summer Splendor Limited Edition 1991 by Leo
Stans
Winter Wonder Big Buck 1990 by Leo Stans
Ring Neck Fly Away by Bruce Miller #816 of 850
Earnhardt Legacy by Jim Moot #56 of 9800
Lone Wolf Picture
Thermometer Advertising Piece from Economy
Foods - Louis Aronson, J.B. Shop - Shoe
Rebuilding
Household Items
Redwood Table w/Matching Chairs & Lounge Chair
Sony Stereo with Cassette Player
Blenders
RCA 5 CD Player
Maytag Wringer Washer
Hide-A-Bed
Lane Recliner
Dehydrator
VCR Movies
Dishes
Coffee Maker
Coins
(20) Silver Certificates
Buffalo Nickels
(30) Rolls of Wheat Pennies
Silver Dollars
Silver Half Dollars
Silver Dimes and Quarters
Outdoor & Misc. Items
Several Coleman Lanterns
Camp Stoves
Goose, Crow and Duck Decoys
Smelting Net
20 Ton Air Bumper Jack
Coleman Heaters
5 H.P. Johnson OB (Red and White Cover)
Cot
Jiffy Gas Ice Auger
Ice Fishing Equipment
Picnic Table
Tackle Boxes
Chain Hoist
Some Fishing Lures
8x8 Tent with Floor
Sleeping Bags
Bench Vise
Color Selector
Portable Deer Stands
(9) Ground Blinds
Stihl FS44 Gas Weed Trimmer
Depth Finders
Manual Tire Changer
Tractor Tire Tubes
Craftsman Pressure Washer
20 Ton Air Jack
Car & Truck Chains
Poulan Gas Weed Trimmer
John Deere Power Mower
PHONE: (320) 584-5039
287 Martin Street, Bowlus, MN
TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK. No credit or debit cards. If credit is desired, make
arrangements with your credit agent prior to sale. Out of area buyers please have
letter of credit. Everything sold as is, no warranties given or implied. Nothing removed
until settlement has been made. While we believe everything stated hereon to be
correct as to age and description, anything stated day of sale by owners or auctioneers
will take precedence over all printed materials. Owners, auctioneers, clerks or their
helpers are not responsible for accidents. All information stated hereon is provided
by the owner, Mid-American Auction Co., Inc. makes no warranty as to its accuracy.
LIC. NO. 77-18
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Firearms & Ammunition
NOTE: If you wish to purchase a hand gun you
must have a permit to purchase or carry with
you on auction day.
#1. Omega 50 Cal. Black Powder with Bushnell
3200 Scope, Synthetic Stock, Ser. #15199
#2. Rueger 10-22 22 Auto. Rotary Clip with Extra
Cylinders, Scope and Sling, Ser. #117-57409
#3. Remington Model 870 Wing Master 12 Ga.
2¾ Inch, Ser. #5207499V
#4. Remington Model #722,300 Bolt with Nikon
Scope, Ser. #230147
#5. Marlin Model 25M 22 Mag with Scope and
Sling, Ser. #14675723
#6. Remington 870 Express 12 Ga. with Slug &
Original Barrel, Scope, Invector, Vented Rib,
Ser. #992870M
#7. Marlin Model 55 12 Ga. Goose Gun, Bolt with
Clip, Ser. #72452045
#8. Stevens Model 30, 22 Cal. Octagon Barrel
(Reproduction) Single Shot Lever Action,
Ser. #0020944
#9. Remington (Browning Look Alike) Model 11
12 Ga. Auto, Ser. #294239
#10. Winchester Model 37 12 Gauge, Belgian
Made Single Shot, (Red Mark)
#11. TB Janney Belgian Made 12 Gauge Double
Barrel, (Squirrel Ear Hammers)
#12. Crescent Victor 12 Gauge Single Shot,
Ser. #687551
# 13. JC Higgins 22 Bolt, Tube Feed
Model 103.13, Tube Feed SLLR
#14. Marlin Model 80 22 Bolt with Clip, SLLR
#15. Arrowhead 22 Single Shot Bolt, SLLR
#16. Remington 22 Target Master Single Show
Bolt, #510
#17. Single Shot 22 Bolt SLLR
#18. Savage Model 1904 22 Single Shot Bolt
SLLR, Ser. #132443
#19. Ithica 22 Cal. Lever Action
#20. Winchester Model 67 22 Single Shot Bolt
SLLR
#21. Remington Model 512 Sportsmaster 22 Bolt,
Tube Feed SLLR
#22. Massachusetts Single Shot Bolt SLLR
#23. Older Military Style Rifle, 28 Gauge Bolt, Ser.
#719-1877
#23A, J.C.
Higgins 12
Gauge Bolt,
2¾, Ser.
#58318
#23B,
Glenfield
Model 60
Semi-Auto 22 with Scope, Ser. #69263080
Plus a Few
Others for
Parts or
Repair
Hand Guns
Permits Required for All Hand Guns.
#24. Rueger Model 22, 22 Mag Single Six Pistol,
Ser. #66-72773
#25. Russian 1895 7.62x38 R, Ser. #1895-300084
#26. Harrington Richardson 32 Cal. 6 Shot
Revolver, Ser. #343474
#27. American Arms 6 Shot 32 Cal. Revolver
#28. S&W 32 Cal. 5 Shot Revolver, KofL
#29, Iver Johnson 32 Cal. 5 Shot Revolver
#30. Wide Awake 5 Shot Rotary Derringer,
appears to be 32 Cal.
#31. Ranger #2 32 Cal. 5 Shot Revolver
#32. Old 6 Shot Pistol (Mid 1800’s +/-)
#33. Sauer & Sons 7.65 Cal, Nazi Proof,
Ser. #4703670
#34. Daisy BB Pistol Powerline #1200 Co2
Extra 12 Ga. Slug Barrel
Daisy Powerline BB Gun in Box
Daisy Model 1894 BB Gun
Wooden Gun Case
(StatePoint) It’s the
season for outdoor fun
in your yard. It’s also the
season for lawn mower
maintenance.
Paying attention
to lawn mower maintenance -- particularly for
riding mowers -- can pay
off in many ways. It increases your mower’s
performance, reliability
and even durability.
Take care of scheduled maintenance before
something becomes an
issue and costs you big
bucks. Here a few tips
from the experts at Exmark Manufacturing, a
leading manufacturer
of commercial zero-turn
mowers:
• Cleaning: Clean
often but minimize use
of water. Water can lead
to corrosion, among other problems. Use compressed air or blowers as
much as possible. If you
do use water, make sure
you grease and lubricate
Wadena VFW Post #3922
‡213 1st St. SE, Wadena
Saturday, June 21st
VFW
Youth
Fishing
Tournament
Located on north side
of Sunnybrook Park
A Youth Breakfast consisting of
pancakes, sausage and juice
is served from 9-10 am during
registration. Free for kids, adults $2
Prizes awarded for top 3 heaviest panfish.
Booby prize for largest Bullhead & Northern Pike.
afterwards.
• Adjust New
Belts: Check the belt
three times in the first 24
hours of use, and adjust
if necessary. During this
time, the belt is fitting
into the pulleys. If it is allowed to loosen as it fits
in, you may spin or burn
it, drastically reducing
its life.
• Shar pen and
Balance Mower Blades:
Every eight to 10 hours of
use, sharpen blades and
replace damaged ones.
Blade-balancing tools are
inexpensive and readily
available. Consider keeping an extra set of sharp,
balanced blades.
M o r e l aw n m ow e r
maintenance tips are
available at www.exmark.
com/ServiceTips.aspx.
Proper mower maintenance can go a long way
to making yard work easier.
1500 Rounds of 22 Long Rifle; 200 Rounds
22 Shorts; 250 Rounds 22 Mag; 120 Rounds
300 Savage; 40 Rounds 30-30 Winchester;
124 Rounds 30.06; 135 Rounds Slugs; 6 Boxes
of 12 Gauge Steel Shot; 9 Boxes 12 Gauge
Target Loads; 4 Cards of 50 Cal. Black Powder;
Primers; Powders; Lots of 12 Gauge EmptiesNever Reloaded; 10-10 Reloader
Plus Several Other Related Components too
Numerous to List
MID-AMERICAN
AUCTION COMPANY, INC.
Celebrating 43 Years of
Professional Service with Proven Experience
Spectrum Marketing Services (320) 632-6627
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Grill open
6 days a
week 11
am-11 pm
Great Lunch Specials!
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Happy Hour 6 days a week 4-6 pm
Eat in or take out! Great Lunch Specials!
Inspection dates: Thursday, June 19, 2014 • 6-7pm; Saturday, June 28, 2014
• 1-2pm; Tuesday, July 1, 2014 • 6-7pm or by appointment if needed.
Also selling all personal property.
west
FOR A COMPLETE BROCHURE PHONE: 320-760-1593
John Weishalla Estate, Owners
MID-AMERICAN AUCTION CO. INC.
Al Wessel Lic. #77-60 Ph. 320-760-2979 & Kevin Winter Ph. 320-760-1593 Auctioneers
In Sebeka - June 20, 21 & 22
Friday, June 20
Our Saviour's "Baked Potato Booth" 3-8 pm (DVWRI32
6th Annual MUD RUN starts at 6 pm,
at the Industrial Park, sponsored by the Sebeka C&C…
Kiddie
Tractor Pull
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Beer Garden - Opens at 7 pm Everyone welcome!
Beer Garden Food Booth - Pork on a Stick, Smoked Turkey Drumsticks, 7 pm
Saturday, June 21
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STAPLES, MN AREA REAL ESTATE
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Horseshoe Tournament, City Park, 9 am - Doubles & Singles, $5 entry fee.
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Kids Games north of school, 10 am to 12 pm
10 am to 10 pm
Lions Beef
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Ice
Cream Cones at 12:15 pm in the Town Square
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Located: 6 Miles Southwest of Staples, MN on Hwy 210 and 1/4 mile
South on 225th Ave to Farm #47757. Follow the Mid-American Auction
Co. signs; roads will be plainly marked.
South of the
Fire Hall
2-9 pm
Disk Golf Tourney
City Park
2 pm
Cub Scouts
Food Booth
Kiddy
Parade,
By 1st Natl Bank 7 pm 6HWXS
Serving all day E\Skate Park
Red Eye River Days Parade & Street Dance
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parade
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Food in Beer Garden provided by Sebeka American Legion Post 456
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Nice 48 acre farm with great location, all buildings built new since
2003. Buildings constructed in Amish tradition. 5 bedroom home, barn,
heated insulated shop, machine shed and other misc. out buildings.
Beer Gardens
Wed.-Sat.
Registration 5 pm
Pull at 5:30 pm
Lake & Pine Baseball 6 pm 6WLQJHUVYV5HG(\H
Miss Sebeka & Little Miss Sebeka Pageant 7 pm at the School
Red Eye River 5K Run/Walk VWDUWDW6HEHND6FKRROQRUWKVLGH
SATURDAY JULY 12, 2014 • SALE TIME: 11:00 AM
STEVE HANSEN, REMAX RESULTS: 320-241-0905 OR VISIT
www.midamericanauctioninc.com
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Parcel #1 includes: 120 acres +/-, 58 tillable, beautiful wooded portion, recreational
and pasture land. 5 bedroom farm home, older barn and misc. out buildings.
Parcel #2 includes: 40 acres +/-, 37 acres tillable.
Property located on good tar road, great location, Staples-Motley School District
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Thursday
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week 11
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Minnesota lottery & scratch off games available
LOCATED 2.5 MILES SOUTHWEST OF STAPLES, MN ON MN STATE
HWY 210, THEN 2.5 MILES SOUTH AND WEST ON RED OAK ROAD.
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Meat hot
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Friday
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BEER GARDENS
Steaks
are cooked
to order & come
the 5:30
grill!
Great fun for the kids and grandkids!
Grill open Mon.-Thurs. from 11:30 am-10 pm
Great Lunch Specials!‡ Eat in or take out
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16-oz Coors Lt. Pounders 4/$10-outdoor event
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Meal is served with a baked potato,
Area Semi-Finals Starting at 8 pm-12
choice of sides, salads and a dinner roll.
Prize drawings, giveaways and games!!
Ammunition includes but not limited to:
www.midamericanauctioninc.com
PH. 320-352-3803 (Sale Day: 320-760-1593), AUCTIONEERS
Lawnmower maitenance tips
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INSPECTION DATES: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2014 • 6-7 P.M.;
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2014 • 1-2 P.M. OR BY APPOINTMENT IF NEEDED.
For brochure or more information phone Mid-American Auction Co.
320-760-2979 or Gary at Schimpp Real Estate 218-894-1767.
Also Selling Horses, Horse Drawn Equipment and much more.
Henry & Lizzie Zook, Owners
MID-AMERICAN AUCTION CO. INC.
Al Wessel Lic. #77-60 Ph. 320-547-2206 (Sale Day: 320-760-2979);
Kevin Winter Lic. #77-18 Ph. 320-352-3803 (Sale Day: 320-760-1593), Auctioneers
Duck Races
at the Foot
Bridge in City
Park,
11:30 a.m.
Sunday, June 22
Lions Pancake Breakfast
7:30-11 am - Sebeka Senior Citizen Center
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at Pancake Breakfast - $100 in Sebeka Bucks
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parking lot
Sebeka FFA
Alumni &
Friends
Silent Auction
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Proceeds for Sebeka FFA
Chapter for Education
& Scholarships
Community
Church Service at
City Park Shelter
9:30 am
Pig Races at City Park 4 pm featuring the LA Racing Pigs from Leader, MN. Concessions availble during race.
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Heartland Market is Distributed in these fine paid newspapers:
Barnesville Record-Review, Battle Lake Review, Clay County Union of Ulen,
Eagle Bend/Bertha/Clarissa Independent News Herald,
Hawley Herald, Henning Citizen’s Advocate, Long Prairie Leader,
New York Mills Dispatch, Northwoods Press, Nevis, Parkers Prairie Independent,
Sebeka/Menahga Review Messenger, Staples World and the Verndale Sun.
Week of June 16, 2014
Auction Directory
Friday, June 20: 10 a.m. Estate of Ray (Lillelue)
Rosenberg. Park Rapids, 18888 290th St. Real Estate sold
@ 1 pm, 2 BR, 2 Ba, Ranch style walk-out, 80 acres, beautiful timber. Only $10k down. 2004 Ford Expedition, 4WD,
AWD, 2WD, loaded, leather, well-maintained, Grumman
15’ Canoe w/OB, Trlr, Fishing Collectibles, Lures, Henry
Golden Boy 22cal, Piano, Musical Instruments, Antiques,
Furniture, Lawn, Tools. Jokela Auctions, Park Rapids,
MN. 218-538-6508 www.MidwestAuctions.com/Jokela.
Harold Weiss Estate Auction Saturday June 21st
at 10 AM. Located at 22008 Ct. Hwy. 24, Erhard, MN.
Vehicles, collector vehicles, automotive parts, tractors &
farm machinery, Boats, Motors, camper, guns, sporting
items, lawn & garden, furniture, household, antiques, &
much more! For more information visit www.bachmannauctioneers.com or call Vince 218-640-7653 or Austin
218-841-2469.
Saturday, June 28: 10 a.m. June Consignment. Park
Rapids, Double J Grounds. Accepting your Tractors,
Machinery, Boats, RV’s, ATV’s, Trucks, Vehicles, Trailers
& more! Call now or email, [email protected]! Jokela
Auctions, Park Rapids, MN. 218-538-6508 www.
MidwestAuctions.com/Jokela.
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SEBEKA HOMES, INC.
Keep grilling
delicious and healthy
this summer
(StatePoint) In summer, outdoor dining is
the name of the game -whether you’re hosting
friends or just feeding
the family on your patio.
Unfortunately, many traditional grilling options
can be time-consuming to
prepare and high in calories, fat and sodium.
So how can you make
yo u r n e x t b a r b e c u e
healthy and easy?
Easy Sides
A summer salad is
easy to toss together, and
makes for a healthful accompaniment to your
grilled selections. Avoid
h e av y d r e s s i n g s a n d
mayo-based salads. Instead, reach for olive oil
and lemon juice or vinegar to dress your greens.
Swap out iceberg lettuce
and include a leafy base
that contains more vitamins and nutrients, such
as romaine, red leaf or
arugula.
A tiny bit of preparation goes a long way with
easy-to-g rill ve getable
sides. An easy marinade
can really bring out the
flavor in asparagus. And
corn-on-the cob grilled
in the husk doesn’t need
much more than a pinch
of salt and herbs to taste
great.
Main Dish
Rather than load guests
down with something fattening and heavy in the
heat of summer, consider
lighter alternatives that
are easy to prepare.
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for Sweet Italian Chicken
Grillers with Fresh Mozzarella:
Ingredients:
• 1 Pa ck a g e 2 8 o z .
al fresco Sweet Italian
Chicken Grillers patties
• Cooking Spray, olive
oil
• 8 oz Roasted Red peppers
• 8 oz Fresh Mozzarella, sliced
• 8 Rolls, deli style
Directions:
• Pre-heat to medium.
• Lightly coat with
cooking spray or olive oil.
• Grill on low-med heat
for 6-7 minutes per side to
an internal temperature
of 165 F.
• To assemble: slice
deli roll in half, top with
the grilled patties, slices
of mozzarella cheese and
roasted red peppers.
• Serve immediately.
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Onion and Buffalo & Blue
Cheese. Both are made
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ingredients, nitrates, nitrites or MSG, and contain half the fat of a beef
burger. Additionally, they
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defrosting or marinating,
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BBQ.
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Dessert
For dessert, stick with
cool, crowd-pleasing
treats that are light and
easy to serve. Top low-fat
frozen yogurt with root
beer and you can end your
meal on a sweet float note
without guilt. Or make
a fat-free gelatin mold
stuffed with fresh peaches, strawberries and bananas.
You don’t need a highfat, high calorie barbecue
to have a good time on the
patio this summer. When
it comes to grilling, think
fresh, natural and light.
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8 person hot tub, vaulted ceilings with tongue and groove pine throughout, recessed lighting, in-floor water line
heat with new quick recovery high efficiency LP furnace. 3 large bedrooms, 1 3/4 bath, main floor laundry with
storage areas and automatic washer and electric dryer staying with property, hardwood ash 3/4 inch or ceramic
tiling. 1/2 log and steel siding. Well insulated with reasonable energy cost. Approx. 310 ft. drilled well. Attached
24x32 ft. garage with roll-up doors and openers, attached to home and garage is a very nice 42x64 ft. heated
shop, in-floor heat, 12 inch poured walls, R 60 double blown ceiling insulation, 13 ft. side walls, 12x16 ft. roll-up
INSPECTION DATES:
door with opener, steel lined, wash rack with in-floor drain, utility room, restroom with urinal, walk-in storage, loft
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014
storage, great for work area or storage. 32x84 ft. colored steel building, steel lap siding, 12x16 ft. overhead door
from 6 to 7 PM
with opener, forced air LP heater new in 2013, completely cemented, nice unit , new in 2005. 36x72 cemented storage building
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2014
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INSPECTION DATES:
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NOTE: This is a wonderful opportunity to purchase one of the cleanest, well maintained properties to sell at auction this season. The property features a very
well built 2800 plus sq. ft. single level home built new in 1999, custom oak raised panel cabinetry with two lazy susans, kitchen center island, built-in dishwasher,
electric range and refrigerator freezer stay, large dining area, large living room, huge recreation / family area complete with 7 to 8 person hot tub, vaulted ceilings
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completely cemented, nice unit, new in 2005.
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TERMS:
All potential
buyers
must have in
their
possession
on auction
a nonrefundable
cashier’s
check
made
themselves
the amount
of been
$50,000.00
to be
used as
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Twp 131
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38 balance
W Effington
Township
Ottertail
Countyon or about Sept. 12th, 2014 pending completion of necessary paperwork. Possession shall be upon successful
earnest
with
due in
full at closing
scheduled
closing. In addition to cashier’s check, potential buyers are asked to furnish a bank letter of pre-approval indicating adequate finances. This will be a
cash sale with no contingencies of any type offered, expressed or implied. All buyers should inspect this property carefully prior to bidding and review
all local, county, state and federal regulations regarding the intended use of this property to ensure it meets buyer’s requirements for future use and
enjoyment. Please review all terms and conditions of this sale prior to auction including requirement of cashiers check and bank letter of pre-approval.
All buyers shall be asked to enter into an As-Is Purchase Agreement with all aspects of this property selling as is, including but not limited to: septic
systems, wells, building sizes and condition, acreage and any and all other components related to this property. All addendums made auction day will
supersede any and all previous written or oral information. If you wish to review purchase agreements, surveys etc. or if you have further questions,
please contact our broker Steve Hansen with Remax Results at (320) 241-0905 or Mid-American Auction Co. at (320) 760-2979, (320) 760-1593.
BUYER’S NOTE: A 2% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the final bid to achieve full contract price. ( I.E.) 200,000.00 + 2% = 204,000.00, 500,000.00
+ 2% = 510,000.00, etc. This property sells subject to owner’s confirmation.
BROKER’S PARTICIPATION: A 2% broker’s participation will be paid if a broker represented client successfully closes on this property within the
allotted time and abides by all requirements set forth by auction company. All broker represented clients must be registered with auction company no
later than 48 hours prior to the auction.
On June 7, 1776, the American colonies took a vote on a resolution for independence. What was the only colony that did not
vote?
New York.
TAXES: Real estate taxes due and payable in the year 2014 will be pro-rated to time of closing with all taxes due and payable in 2015 and beyond
the responsibility of the buyer. (Taxes due in the year 2014 are approx. $4,564.00 based on ag homestead.)
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MID - AMERICAN AUCTION CO., INC.
Col. AL WESSEL -
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PH. 320-547-2206 (Sale Day: 320-760-2979)
Col. KEVIN WINTER -
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TERMS: CASH or GOOD CHECK. No credit or debit cards. If credit is desired, make arrangements
with your credit agent prior to sale. Out of area buyers please have letter of credit. Everything sold
as is, no warranties given or implied. Nothing removed until settlement has been made. While
we believe everything stated hereon to be correct as to age and description, anything stated
day of sale by owners or auctioneers will take precedence over all printed materials. Owners,
auctioneers, clerks or their helpers are not responsible for accidents. All information stated hereon
is provided by the owner, Mid-American Auction Co., Inc. makes no warranty as to its accuracy.
LIC. NO. 77-18
PH. 320-352-3803 (Sale Day: 320-760-1593), AUCTIONEERS
PH. 320-241-0905
STEVE HANSEN, ReMax Results -
Owners
48828 County Hwy 6
Parkers Prairie, MN
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