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S A , Sept. 19
30th Annual
Lester Prairie
Sat.
J & P Stitches Embroidery
• Jackets
• Shirts
• Hats
Garage Sale Day
Saturday, Sept. 19,
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Listings available at The Depot,
Big Don’s Carthedral,
and Prairie Market.
Food available at various locations
(see page 3).
Digitizing and Heat
Jim & Phyllis Smith Transfer Available
119 Central Avenue, Lester Prairie
(320) 395-2181
[email protected]
www.jpstitches.com
Manufacturing, Inc.
2364 Hwy. 7, Lester Prairie, MN 55354
(320) 395-0142 • (320) 395-2069
www.ritewaymech.com
Lester Prairie
Pre-Planning • Pre-Funding
Bruce McBride
(320) 395-2513
www.mcbridefuneralchapels.com
Lester Prairie
Girl Scout Troop
30451
Schwan’s Truckload Sale • Sat., Sept. 19 • 8 am-2 pm
Located at the corner of Central and Juniper (downtown park). All items
in the catalog will be available for sale. Gift certificates available by calling 888-724-9267 and using code 24077. Proceeds will go to the McLeod
County Food Shelf and Girl Scout Programs.
Sarah Heuer, D.D.S.
(320) 395-2323
Emergency, Preventive, and
Cosmetic Dentistry for Families
• New Patients Welcome • Wheelchair Accessible
HOURS
Closed Mondays
Tues.& Wed., 8-12 & 1-5 Thurs.: 7-3 & Fri. 8-4
20 Juniper St. N. Lester Prairie
Lester Prairie Garage Sale Day • Saturday, Sept 19 • 8 to 4 • Over 60 sales each year
LESTER PRAIRIE CITY
Drive-thru coffee & donuts at St. Peter
Lutheran Church
Corner of Co. Rd. 1 and Second Avenue
S. One block north of The Depot
Saturday, 7 -10 a.m.
Drive thru serving coffee, hot chocolate,
lemonade, donuts, and cookies under the
church entrance canopy. Stop in for a beverage and sweets as you begin your treasure
hunting.
118 Oak Street North
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Books and things. All free.
87 Third Avenue Drive SW
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
14’ fishing boat, motor and trailer; wheelbarrow, chainsaws, milk cans, laundry sink, toilet, newer paperbacks.
200 Juniper Street South
Marvin Westerman
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Downsizing.
109 Cedar Drive
Christin Lamott
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Multi-family sale. Household miscellaneous,
American Eagle, Old Navy, and Abercrombie
women’s and men’s clothes, children’s boy
and girl clothes, women’s jewelry, household
pictures. Don’t miss this one.
140 Cedar Drive
Shirley Weisenburger
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Espresso machine, 2 living room chairs,
Game Cube, guitars, karaoke, Rollerblades,
Leap Pad, Hot Wheels, speakers, soccer
shoes, baseball bats, children’s games,
hockey and regular ice skates.
127 Madison Avenue North
Peter and Jennifer Madsen
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Clothing: boys’ size 9-18 mo., girls’ size 8-10,
small juniors. Nearly new Omega juicer, toys,
books, games, doll cradle, Barbie clothes,
household items, tools, 2 boys’ bikes, home
school curriculum: Videotext algebra (VHS),
Writing Power, and other miscellaneous
items.
14 Lily Street
Dawn Lamott
Saturday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Multi-family sale. Lots of At Home America
stuff, some nice wildlife prints, lots of purses,
wallets, small TVs, holiday decorations, candles, clothes, and miscellaneous stuff.
107 Kennedy Avenue South
Molly Millerbernd
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Multi-family sale. Something here for everyone. Lots of clothes boys’ NB-4T, girls’ NB4T, various sizes men’s and women’s, movies in VHS and DVD, music CDs, adult and
children books, toys, knick knacks, candles,
ceramics, picture frames, lots more home
decor items and miscellaneous. Don’t miss
this one.
107 Second Avenue S
Harold Latzig
Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Multi-family. Entertainment center, furniture,
quilts, antique New Home sewing machine,
more antique items, Schmidt beer glasses,
many miscellaneous items, boat, motor,
trailer.
105 Elm Street S
Donna Machemehl
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Horse collar, roll-top desk, stuffed animals,
Dell monitor screen, CD country music, bedspread and curtains for girls’ room.
600 Second Avenue N
Larry and Nancy Peterson
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Dorm size refrigerator, table top humidifier,
Tom’s Train things, Crastem children’s pool,
baskets, portable VCR player, men’s suits,
double stroller, V-Smile console with games,
older light fixtures, household, miscellaneous.
219 Hickory Street S
Pam Kadlec
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Two new brass lamps with white shades,
grape vine wreath, 3 sets grape vine curtains, white down hooded jacket size 2X,
winter sweaters 2X women’s, misses jeans
size 12, his & hers T-shirts, candles & holder,
purses, pictures, books, wooden stuff, miscellaneous.
200 Maple Street S
Charlotte Ehrke
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Nice children’s clothes on hangers, books,
miscellaneous.
113 First Avenue N
Jenna Lukes
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Dolls, books, cookbooks, material, tea sets,
tea kettles, furniture, doll toys, laundry cart,
microwave cart, plus size women’s clothing,
dishes, much more.
33 Pine Street N
Michelle Baumann
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Boys’ size 0-8, toys, books, women’s clothing, garage lights, new electrical cabinet
(square D 200-amp load center), holiday decor, children’s bikes, and more.
228 Hickory Street S
Joe and Pat Miller
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Multi-family sale. Couch, loveseat, great for
dorm or cabin; glass-top dining table and
4 chairs (matching glass-top bar table and
stool), movies, nice clothing, baby items,
toys, and much miscellaneous. All in great
condition. You don’t want to miss this sale.
217 Pine Street N
MerriLea Kyllo
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Children’s items: changing table, girls’ play
items, girls’ clothes, designer jeans from
Buckle, wicker porch set, cross country skis
(several sizes), beds, household items.
136 Cedar Drive
Jackie and Steve Ziermann
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Toys, girls’ and boys’ bedding, girls’ clothes
size 8-10, boys’ clothes size 6-7, girls’ 20”
bike.
205 Fir Street S
John Teubert
Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon.
Clothes: baby girl NB-24 mo., boy toddler
2T-6, baby bedding, toys, books, lots of
household items (some brand new), dishes,
Princess House crystal dinnerware, small
appliances, home decor, furniture: oak dining room table, mission-style TV entertainment center; remodel leftovers: outlets,
caulk, woodwork, paint, wallpaper, way too
much to mention.
219 HIckory Street
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Used TV, women’s and men’s clothes, Christmas things, bathroom rug set, white kitchen
curtains, music tapes, shoes size 9W, junior
size pants and tops size 7/8 and 9/10, dress
shirts, women’s blouses.
124 Kennedy Avenue S
Dave Horsman
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Drum set with cymbals and accessories,
beer pictures and mirrors, Play Station with
games, component CD player, 8” sub-woof-
er, Dearborn spaceheater, golf balls, miscellaneous household.
201 Maple Street S
Multi-family
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Four 155-R-13 tires mounted on Chevy
Nova, Toyota Corolla rims, tools and tool
bags, 30 years of sales and we still have
things to sell.
113 Second Avenue S
Brenda Bettcher
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Boys’ wide Stride Rite shoes size 13-1, girls’
and boys’ winter boots size 12-1, lots of boys’
clothes name brands, shirts, jeans, pants,
girls’ clothes size 7-10, toys, and more.
113 Second Avenue S
L. Bettcher
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Homemade soap, ground cherries, baby
blankets, camping equipment, framed and
unframed counted cross-stitch, plants, crafts,
clothing, microwave, glassware, household
items.
113 Second Avenue S
M. Anderson
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Yard Master lawnmower and mulcher, 4 hp,
24” cut; weed whips, cabinet, tools, brooms,
rakes, shovels, heater, air cleaner, breadmaker, carpet cleaner, dehumidifier, pet carrier, roller skates, typewriter, helmet, cordless phone, etc.
206 Hickory Street N
Virginia Banke
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Plants, quilts, dolls, knick knacks, dishes,
books, Avon collectibles, miscellaneous.
233 Kennedy Avenue S
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
MinnKota 565 motor 5-speed, 10” Sears
radial saw, two Sears HD routers, men’s 3speed bike, ladies coaster bike, carbon arc
torch, 16’ Lund boat with trailer, nuts and
bolts, food steamer, toaster oven, blender,
dishes, beer items, Watkin’s tins, Depression glass, Little Golden books, white toddler
bed with mattress, highchair, turtle sandbox,
boys’ clothes 0-18 mo., baby swing, stroller,
double stroller, bouncer, children’s toys,
baby toys, changing tables, crib (wood),
baby shoes, baby bath, winter baby jackets,
and carseats.
119 Central Avenue
Jim and Phyllis Smith
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Embroidered clothes, new and clearanced
items; craft items, and other miscellaneous.
229 Kennedy Avenue S
Patty Dietel
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Lots of teenage (boy and girl), clothing-Hollister, American Eagle, Aeropostle brands;
men’s and women’s clothes, shoes, sports
stuff, kitchen items, miscellaneous. Everything in great shape and price to sell.
116 Elm Street N
Wayne Goodell
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Lots of things to chose from, treadmill. In garage back of house.
301 Fir Street S
Jerry Christenson
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Skeet ball game, air hockey, dorm size refrigerator, booth, collectible toy tractors, furniture, clothing, miscellaneous.
618 Second Avenue N
Julie Lange
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Multi-family. Girls’ clothes 0-14, juniors clothing, women’s clothing, boys’ 0-10, Stampin’
Up, lots of miscellaneous household items,
lots of toys, books, movies, something for
everyone. Must see sale.
221 Third Avenue S
Angela Eckstein
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Wood-burning stove, children’s
clothes.
toys,
131 Maple Street N
Garage in alley
Eleanor West
Saturday, 8 a.m.-?
Kerosene lamps, cookbooks, dishes, collectibles, large women’s clothing, tools, trolling
motor and a lot more.
123 Fir Street S
Rick and Kristi Alberts
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
New Ikea expandable dining room table with
4 chairs, book shelf, coffee table, 3 end tables, 2 lamps, hardly used eliptical exercise
machine, scrubs, teen name brand clothes,
miscellaneous household items.
106 Hickory Street N
Eric Marks
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Complete computers $50 each, miscellaneous electronics, no clothing.
131 Juniper Street
Laurie Boogaard
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Estate sale. Lots of everything. Knick knacks,
dishes, furniture, household items, some antiques.
206 First Avenue N
Cathy Young
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Miscellaneous household, books, canoe,
computer games.
1020 Prairie Ridge Lane
Julie Dial
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Boys’ clothes, toys, clothes, miscellaneous
household.
1017 Bluestem Lane
Kim Stender
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Multi-family sale. Exercise equipment, table
and four chairs, toddler bed, changing table,
much home decor, jewelry, purses, clothing (especially women’s and junior’s), many
toys, books, puzzles.
2116 Blake Avenue
East Park Estates
Mary Otto
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Many appliances (toaster, wok, George Foreman grill), John Deere dishes & glass set,
bathroom towels and rugs, women’s clothes,
bookcase, fish bathroom decorations and
rugs, household decorations, tons of boys’
clothes 0-3T, brand new purses, new bed
pillows, decorative pillows.
1000 Bluestem Lane
Kara Trebbensee
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Multi-family sale. Frigidaire washer & dryer,
Klik Klak futon, 19” TV, microwave, lamp,
area rug, lots of clothing infant boys’ and
girls’ through adult, purses, shoes, Playstation games, Mary Kay, toys, decorations, lots
of miscellaneous.
“We Do Cars!”
Lester Prairie Garage Sale Day • Saturday, Sept 19 • 8 to 4 • Over 60 sales each year
LESTER PRAIRIE RURAL
18217 Baldwin Court
Three miles south of Hwy. 7, off of Co. Rd.
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Kim and Jason Ziermann
Saturday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Name brand clothes: girls’ size 6 to 8, boys’
size 10 to 12; women’s size 10-12 (lots of red
and khaki for Target employees), Halloween
costumes, Budweiser King pictures, Miller
Highlife wildlife pictures, books, toys, miscellaneous.
3082 190th Street
Tanya Feltmann
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Children’s clothing (girls’ 0-2T, boys’ 0-8/10),
children’s bikes, car seats, Dora toddler bed
and two others, strollers, highchairs, dining
room table, corner model computer desk,
couch, antique dresser (over 100 years old),
outdoor swing, entertainment center for
large screen TV, microwave, golf clubs, bike
carrier for vehicles, antiques and collectibles
McCoy, Haegar, Avon red ruby dishes, beer
collectibles (Schmidt and Hamm’s), two rabbits with cages, tools, canning jars, new bedding, Tommy Hilfiger clothing.
19240 Co. Rd. 9
John and Chris Bayerl
Saturday, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Game Boy and games, toys, collectible
cards (Pokemon, Yugi, football, baseball),
full-size bed, dresser, area rugs, clothing,
lamps, household miscellaneous, air compressor, kerosene heater, XCR 120 snowmobile, bikes.
4648 Castle Circle
Lisa Schermann
Saturday, 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
All name brand boys’ and girls’ size 4-8,
junior girls’ size small, women’s clothes 812, men’s L-XL, lots of purses, shoes, jewelry; children’s and adult’s winter coats, toys,
dolls, GeoTrax, Thomas the Train, Lincoln
Logs, barn, farm animals, tractors, rocking
horse, and more. Men’s Rollerblades, small
chest freezer, and plenty of household stuff.
Co. Rd. 1 and Babcock Avenue by the
bridge.
Matt and Melissa Tonn
Saturday, 6:30 a.m.-noon.
Children’s clothing boys’ and girls’ infant to
7, shoes, boots, winter coats, lots of name
brand items, Cozy Coupe car, toddler riding
toys, stroller, highchair, toys, books, household items, lots of miscellaneous.
1844 175th Street
Kim Jopp
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Lots of baby items: Graco Metrolite infant
car seat and stroller, Evenflo backpack carrier, swing, activity table, tub, Medela Pump
in Style, Eddie Bauer diaper bag, clothes:
women’s casual and dress, boys’ infant to
XS; toys, books, household, decor, snowmobile trailer.
4035 190th Street. One mile off Co. Rd.
1. One mile south of Hwy. 7 on Cable
Avenue to 190th Street.
Mike Merriman
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Huge sale. Clothing of all sizes, household
items, Avon-new at reduced prices, railroad
light, railroad switch, new shoes and boots.
Many more items, too numerous to mention.
All items clean and priced to sell.
16897 Babcock Avenue
One and one-half mile south of The Depot
Peter and Christine Feltmann
Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Children’s clothes, VHS/DVD, children’s
bedding, board games, puzzles, riding toys,
strollers, rugs, picture frames, computer
speakers, Halloween costumes, crib, toddler
bed, queen headboard.
Fred Holasek & Son Greenhouses
Perennials, Mums,
Pumpkins, Squash, Gourds,
Flowering Cabbage
Lester Prairie • (320) 395-2780
September Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 5 • Sat. 9 - 3
HolasekFlowerPower.com
Where’s the food?
Hamburgers & Mr. Ribs
10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Served in Central Square
By Lester Prairie Business Association
Walking Tacos $3 & Beverage $1
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Served at corner of Juniper Street and
Central Avenue
By LP American Legion Auxiliary 463
Hot Dogs, Chips & Cheese
Served in front of Prairie Market
3283 175th Street
Follow yellow signs from intersection of
Hungry while you’re shopping?
Stop at Central Square! (next to Big Don’s)
Serving hamburgers and Mr. Ribs.
Sat., Sept. 19, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Corporate Members:
Riteway Mechanical Installations, Inc.
Litzau Excavating, Inc.
Glencoe Regional Health Services
Fred Holasek & Sons Greenhouses
First Community Bank
Jilek Insurance
Big Don’s Carthedral
Worldwide Dispensers
Angvall Hardware & Mercantile
Prairie Bus Service
Herald Journal Publishing
Prairie Community Church
Riteway Laser Engraving, LLC
Troy’s Video Productions
Lester Veterinary Clinic
Paul-McBride Funeral Chapel
LP Chiropractic
Americas Fitness Center
Juniper Street Clinic
IBR Realty – Jeff Hecksel
Andy’s Lawn Care
Merriman Drafting & Design
Jerry’s Transmission
One Eyed Willy’s
Lester Prairie School
Prairie Market
JR Payless Plumbing, Heating, & AC
Active Members:
www.jilekinsurance.com
Lester Prairie Garage Sale Day • Saturday, Sept 19 • 8 to 4 • Over 60 sales each year
City of Lester Prairie
Prairie Bus Service
Lester Prairie, MN
(320) 395-2233
Mike Hennek
(952) 652-5244
Charlotte’s
Beauty Shop
512 Central Ave.
Lester Prairie
(320) 395-2493
A PROUD
SUPPORTER
of Lester
Prairie Garage Sales
A PLACE AND PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Quality Financial Products • Friendly, Local Service • Convenient Location • Great People
www.fcblesterprairie.com
Full
Getting Hungry?
Hot dogs, Chips, & Cheese
in front of store
Service
Grocery Store
• Fresh Meat
• Full Line of
Groceries
• Locally Owned
& Operated
Find your treasures and then
get your groceries on your
way out of town.
Downtown
Lester Prairie