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Wanted: Batteries, radiators, electric motors, wire. 320-223-0230 For Sale: Rd. and lg. square canary hay, approx. 900lb., inside, dry. 320-859-3323 4 BR Home & 40 Acres Recorded Message 24/7 1-800-518-8303 Ext. 7101 Edina Realty

For Rent Sauk Centre, 2 br, 1 ba, 3 stall garage, $775/ mo, no pets. 320-293-4471 Wanted: Someone to trim Walnut trees. Upsala. 320293-6771 For Sale: White oak logs & campfire wood. 320-3567109

For Sale: Cold Spring, 1.75 acre lot, heavily wooded, $68K. Ryan, 320-249-7480

For Sale: Snwblt trlr, 6 1/2 x 10 x 4 1/2 h., $300; platform scale, $45. 320-845-2372

For Sale: Turkey Fryer; gas lntrns; outboard gas tanks; ant. pictures. 320-429-0365

Trees For Sale: Colorado Blue, Black Hills or White Spruce, 1’; White Pine, 1’2’; Scotch Pine, 2’; Sugar Red or Silver Maple, 2’-3’; Flowering Crab Apples, 2’-3’; Lilac, 2’-3’. All tress potted and $5.00 each. 320632-3412

For Sale: 2006 Saturn Ion 3, $3,700 B/O; 1999 Chev Malibu. 320-248-0036

For Sale: O-Turn 52” Encore, 23 hp, new batt. & belts, $1,900. 320-356-7696 For Sale: 2 chicken incubators, holds 50 eggs, $20 ea. 320-630-8857 Wanted To Buy: Feed oats, barley and also damaged corn or beans. 320-2666569

For Sale: Puggle puppies, ready for new home, wormed and shots, $350 each. 218-731-1910

A WHOLESALE CASH BUYER for used homes 1976 or newer call 763-5352840 Al or Patty

For Sale: 2 1/2 acres east of Alexandria. 763-772-2789

Agate & Mineral Show, May 2, 9-5, May 3, 10-4. Crow Wing County Fairgrounds Brainerd. Adults $1, Kids Free. Displays, Demos, Door Prizes, 50+ Vendors, Kids Corner, Concessions. We are currently seeking farm land or gravel pits to be used by our members for field trips. Call 218-343-7037 for more info.

For Sale: A contract for deed. For more info. email toe4@hotmail.com

For Sale: Serviceable age Holstein bulls. 320-8087471.

House For Sale: 4 acres, 3 BR, 2 BA, family room in basement w/gas fireplace, db. garage plus 30x40 pole shed. 320-732-2502

For Sale: Earthway garden seeder w/ten seed plates. 320-492-7880 For Sale: 5th wheel hitch, complete, 16,000 lbs., cheap. 320-597-3522

For Sale: 300 bu. holding tank. 320-310-2863 or 320352-2651

Wanted to buy: Outside children’s swing set & used refrigerator. 320-248-7878

For Sale: WD AC, $800. 320-732-6072

Dairyland Peach Deadlines: Thursday at 2:00 p.m. for classified line ads and classified display ads; and 12:00 noon for display advertising. The Dairyland Peach retains sole discretion to determine what is considered a business ad or a personal ad. We also reserve the right to alter ad copy at our discretion. For Sale: Obrien “celebrity” water skis, like new,$75. 320-763-5347

For Sale: 1997 Dodge Ram SLT 4x4, ext. cab, 126K, 318 V8, $5500. 320-290-6685 For Sale: Grass hay, net wrapped, inside. 320-2931395 Paynesville

For Sale: 3 season white furn., rocker, db. rocker, tables, $225. 320-420-4602

For Sale: Wood turning lathe. 218-943-2394

For sale: 2002 3 BR, 3 BA walk-out on large wooded lot w/240 ft. Lake Beauty lakeshore. 24x40 pole shed, dock, Gazebo, potting shed. Beautiful sunsets. 320-760-7737.

For Sale: Approx. 8 acres hunting land, small pond, easy access, Eagle Bend area; also order your ready to eat fryers for summer. Amos Miller 38252 157th Ave, Eagle Bend MN 56446

Want To Rent: 60A +/- for deer season. For Sale: Fred Bear bow. 320-248-7764 For Sale: Tanning bed, extra bulbs. 320-256-4622

Outdoor woodburning furnaces, all stainless steel. Lifetime warranty! Also, radiant floor heat water tubing! Compare & save! Free estimates and guaranteed lowest prices. Visit www. mikesheating.com or call 1-800-446-4043 For Sale: 1862 Cub Cadet, PS, 3 pt, 18 hp Kohler deck and tiller. 320-360-7156 For Sale: 4 20.8-34 tractor tires. 320-262-0095

Land For Sale: Long Prairie, 120 acres, 80 tillable, excellent hunting, cropland rented for 2015, $199,000. 952-846-8129

For Sale: Big sq. alfalfa hay; Alum. irr. pipe; R. angle drive. 320-250-4600

For Sale: 1978 70HP Mercury outboard w/controls, $850. 320-766-0242

For Rent: Main Street Sauk Centre Retail Location. Up to 4300 sq ft available. Will sub-divide. All utilities included. Rates negotiable, based on sq ft needs. Call 320-352-2020 Ask for Minnow For sale: Krause model 892 25’ rock flex disc, fair cond., $2,750 B/O, 320-290-2855

For Sale: IH 5088 w/ MFWD, field ready, exc con, $22,500. 320-333-2488

For Sale: GE Select top freezer, white, 30x35x65, 2 bins, $60. 320-859-5128 For Sale: 5 16’ cattle panels, used, make offer. 320266-2135

For Sale: Radco Chev topper fits 6.5 box, 3 yrs old, $300 B/O. 320-243-7647

Wanted: 5x10 light weight, 2 WD trailer, good cond. 320-282-2520 Wanted: Someone to trap pocket gophers; 8’ tandem disk, on whl. 218-756-2319 For Sale: 1997 Dodge Intrepid, runs great, asking $1,250. 320-732-2246

For Sale: Raspberry, strawberry, black raspberry plants. 320-836-7033 For Sale: Coffee table and end table, glass tops, nice. 320-766-3891 For Sale: Race car seat, golf cart, tires & rims, elec. fencing. 320-363-4108


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Boat Covers, pontoon covers, lift canopies, custom made; also repairs and upholstery. 320-356-7646 For Sale: Like new scrubs, pants and tops, size L; Canning jars. 320-254-0092

For Sale: 1999 Dodge Ram 1/2T, 4x4, 187K, $3,800 B/O. 320-760-2958 Wanted: Small herd beef cows; Free: Firewood for the cutting. 320-254-8400 For Sale: 5 hp electric motor, single phase, 1735 rpm, $250. 320-979-9873 For Sale: Guinea hens. 320-857-2841

Wanted To Buy: Old galvanized wash tubs and stock tanks. 218-657-2448

For Sale: Large yard boulders; Firewood. 320-2010068

Free: Plastic flower pots, all sizes. 883 Lake Shore Drive, Sauk Centre.

For Sale: Yearling colored heifer, $1.95 per pound. 320-243-4469 after 6 pm. For Sale: Queen bedroom set; 15cf freezer; twin bed. 320-597-2097

For Sale: 2000 Chev. 4x4 1500, 222K, ext. cab, $3780. 320-260-4775 For Sale: IH disc, 14’, 2nd crop grass, small squares, $4. 320-594-2793 Wanted: House for rent for 3 adults, 3 sm. pets. 320339-7684 Melrose, Sauk

For Sale: Fifth wheel hitch for camper, like new. 320291-1090 For Sale: 2001 Dodge 3500 Cummins 5.9 AT, 143K, no rust, $9800. 320-429-0612 For Sale: 6 gal. shop vac., $15; 1998 Dodge quad cab pickup. 320-290-3379

For Sale: Alum screen & storm windows. 320-3523684 Wanted: Kubota RTV, 1100 diesel; Also tire changer & balancer. 320-760-0125 For Sale: Strt rod Prospect 47 Chev panel chopped V8, auto, extras. 320-766-1812

For Sale: 16’ Alumacraft boat, complete package, $1,100. 320-732-2760

For Sale: Ten ton wagon running gear, $550. 320352-3914 For Sale: 1989 Goldwing 1500 S-E, 46K, $2,800. 320219-8157

For Sale: China Hutch, Provincial oak, 54 inch x 76 inch height. 320-352-0183 For Sale: 16’ ext. ladder, 200 lb. capacity, $50. 320237-0602 For Sale: 14’ Crestliner boat w/tilt trailer, $325. 320-351-2919 For Sale: Queen mattress & split box springs. 320533-3111

For Sale: RBI The Hawk precision scroll saw, like new, $500. 320-354-2424

For Sale: Dodge Intrepid, 1996, cold AC, good tires, brakes, $800. 320-980-5480

For Sale: Ford N tractor, new rubber, nice, $2,600. 320-874-0744

For Sale: 100 of used 1” chicken wire, cheap. 320254-3542 Belgrade

For Sale: 96 LF 15” and 56Lx12” concrete culvert, $1 LF, M/O. 320-685-7624

For Sale: Agri-Val straw chopper, 11 hp Honda mtr. 763-238-7899 Sauk Centre

For Sale: 2012 Chev Equinox LT, rear camera, 2 WD, $14,250. 320-352-2771 For Sale: Used elec furnace & air conditioner in working cond. 320-429-1153 For Sale: 40 Large bales, ex. grass hay, no rain, shedded, $39. 320-235-4890 For Sale: Trailer hvy duty 5x12, 2 wheel, 6 ply drop gate, $800. 320-282-4953 For Sale: Rd bales alfalfa, sm squares 2nd cutting meadow. 218-756-2611

For Sale: Used parts for Smidley hog feeders. 320252-6859 For Sale: Richardton Mdl 1400 dump wagon, Hutchson grn scnr. 320-760-3763 For Sale: 30’ Houle lagoon pump, ready to go. 320573-2741 For Sale: Baby chickens, $2 ea., barnyard mix. 320285-2714

For Sale: Antique carriage and sleigh combo, Deere Co., $1800. 320-558-2044

For Sale: 1992 Chrysler LeBaron, runs good, $475 B/O. 320-248-4236 For Sale: 1996 Ford Ranger, 4x4, reliable ride, new tires. 320-594-0077 For Sale: Double glider rocker, $115; Snare drum w/case, $95. 320-874-0586

For Sale: Rd. meadow hay bales; 100 sm. sq. oat hay or straw. 320-859-2816 For Sale: Lane oak cedar chest, $100. Pam, 320-2567576

For Sale: Silver Maples, Ash, Blue Spruce, Cedar trees. 320-761-9098

For Sale: Lawn boy selfpropelled mower, $50 B/O. 320-732-3590

For Sale: 14’ Starcraft boat, 6 hp Evinrude motor, trailer. 320-732-2662

For Sale: JD 12-38 duals, poor tires, $80 B/O. 218924-4136

For Sale: Ford plowing disk, 16’, field ready, $3,750. 320-746-3194 For Sale: Horse cart, canopy, sq. tubing, parade style, $600. 320-594-3097

For Sale: Bi-fold oak closet doors with hardware. 320285-2765 For Sale: 2002 Ford truck F150, good shape. 320-2487878


Minnesotans urged to steer clear of used car seats at garage sales By JOHN MICHAELSON Minnesota News Connection With the start of garage sale season, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety is cautioning citizens that buying used car seats may be dangerous, even though the price at garage sales may be appealing. Heather Darby with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety says it’s recommended people do not purchase car seats at garage sales, and the reasons are many. “The seat could have been involved in a crash, in which case it would need to be replaced,� she says. “Or it could be expired, and many times the labeling has bubbled off in the heat and the cold of Minnesota so we don’t know the date of manufacture.� Darby says another reason to steer clear of child car safety seats at garage sales is because they may have been subject to a recall. While purchasing a car seat at a garage sale is discouraged, Darby says having one for young children is vital for keeping them safe. She also notes it’s important to have the seats properly installed, which can be tricky with hundreds of different types of seats and vehicles. “If folks would like to get their car seat checked they can go to buckleupkids.mn.gov, and on the left-hand side there is a grey box that says ‘car seat checks and clinics,’� she says. “If they click on that, they can put in their zip code and it will bring up the addresses that are closest to them.� According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 75 percent of children are riding in car safety seats that aren’t properly installed or don’t fit correctly.

CentraCare Wound Center receives national awards for excellence The CentraCare Wound Center received the Center of Distinction Award by Healogics, Inc., the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound care services. The Wound Center received the award because it achieved outstanding clinical outcomes for 12 consecutive months, in-

cluding patient satisfaction scores higher than 92 percent, a minimum wound healing rate of at least 91 percent within 30 median days and other quality outcomes. Five hundred six centers are eligible for the Center of Distinction Award; only 172 achieved the honor. In addition, the

Wound Center received the Robert A. Warriner III, M.D., Center of Excellence Award, which is awarded to those centers that achieve two or more consecutive Center of Distinction Awards. “The health and wellbeing of our patients remains our highest priority,� said Marc Young, MD, CentraCare Health

Wound Center medical director. “We are honored to receive these awards which indicate we are succeeding in our goals.� The CentraCare Wound Center, a service of St. Cloud Hospital, is located at 2035 15th Street North, St. Cloud and provides more than 5,000 wound care visits

per year. The center offers highly specialized wound care to patients suffering from diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, infections and other chronic wounds which have not healed in a reasonable amount of time. Advanced treatments include hyperbaric oxygen therapy, negative pressure wound therapy,

bio-engineered skin substitutes, biological and biosynthetic dressings and growth factor therapies. For more information about CentraCare Wound Center, visit centracare.com or call (320) 656-7100.


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For Sale: Starcraft alum. 14’, 7.5HP Evinrude, trailer, $625. 507-279-4635 Albany

For Sale: Lake house 11597 Alcott Dr. Sauk Centre, $249,000. 763-545-4040

For Sale: Chest freezer. 320-248-1934

For Sale: 300 bushel holding tank. 320-352-2651

For Sale: Wood Electric fireplace; wood entertainment center. 320-352-6264

For Sale: JD 822, 8 row 22” poly cornhead. 320-3526421

For Sale: Int. 720 plow, 3-18 semi-mount, $1,000. 320-594-3059

For Sale: 4 16” steel Chev rims, 8 holes, 245R16 tires, 25% thrd. 320-285-3901

Wanted: Old diesel or heating fuel, can pump out of basement. 320-424-2005

For Sale: Shoulder mount of 13 pt. buck. 320-4919518

For Sale: 4RW rear cultivator; Verse 400 swather; rd bales hay. 320-254-3298

For Sale: Case IH 600 blwr, $4000; Patz hd, whls. Patz, Berg chain. 320-987-3290

For Sale: Couch & love seat, green color. 320-3520082 Wanted To Buy: DeLaval drinking cups. 320-2504553

For Sale: 1996 Ford Taurus, 250+ miles, $1,000. 320232-7117 ask for Ashley For Sale: 2004 Chev PU, ex. cab, tonneau cvr., new trans. 320-247-3369 For Sale: 1981 IH 1486, ex. cond., $20,000. 218-7385438 Affd. Court Plans-Save! Bankruptcy $956* Divorce/Custody $570* Criminal/DUI starts $330* * court fees additional debt relief agency

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For Sale: JD 310C backhoe, new rubber, paint, nice, $19,500. 320-894-2834 For Sale: Johnson 5 ½ hp outboard motor & gas tank runs good. 320-285-5705 For Sale: 1982 Honda Aspencade, GL 1100, runs good, $1895. 320-766-1376 For Sale: Elec. motor, 1/2 hp, 1,725 rpm., 115/230 volt, $25. 320-491-4796 For Sale: Steel boat lift, large, heavy, $50. 320-2517965

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Dairyland Peach, April 26, 2015, Page 22 For Sale: 1978 Dodge Tioga motorhome, 72K, runs good. 320-237-0858 Hay For Sale! 1st crop Alfalfa grass mixed. Put up with no rain. 5 X 5 Round bales. Long Prairie, 320-732-3665.

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Minnesota DNR sets new pan ďŹ shing regulations on six area lakes in an effort to encourage selective harvest By ERIC BEUNING Correspondent The early spring thaw spreading across Minnesota brings with it the hope of an early ice out and a chance to catch spring time pan fish. Pan fishing offers anglers the opportunity to enjoy a day of fishing in the interim period between ice out and walleye opener. For many area anglers pan fishing is a year-long passion that carries over throughout the summer. Anglers that are concerned with conservation often practice selective harvest techniques in hopes that they can affect the quality and size of a lake’s pan fish population. “Pan fish are a very big deal in this part of Minnesota,â€? said Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MN DNR) Area Fisheries Manager Eric Altena. During 2013 and 2014, the DNR’s Area Fisheries Department conducted a survey to gather public opinion on potential pan fishing regulation changes to some of the lakes throughout all of Morrison, Todd and Benton

counties as well as portions of northern Stearns and southern Crow Wing counties. “We had a list of lakes that are known to have the potential to grow large pan fish,� said Altena. “We wanted to work with the public to find acceptable regulations that everyone could live with. “A lot of people found a reduced bag limit of five fish to be too small, but most people were OK with a bag limit of 10. We considered multiple lakes, but wanted to spread them out geographically to make it easier for local anglers and conservation officers, � he said. The research and public feedback prompted the DNR to implement a reduced bag limit of 10 sunfish in 2015 on Higgins, Long, Moose, Platte, Sullivan, Maple and Green Prairie Fish Lake. “The intention is to spread out the limit of the harvest, which will ultimately increase the size of the average fish,� said Altena. “With the new regulations on these six lakes, we aren’t going to see any

huge changes in a short period of time. However, over the course of 10 years there is the potential to really improve the size of the fish, especially if anglers use selective harvest for those top end fish,� he said. “Sunfish, crappies and bass belong to a family of fish that are nest defenders,� said Altena. “Large males move in first to establish spawning beds, then attract females in. The strongest males set up their nests in the center. The females will lay eggs in multiple nests throughout the area while the males sit on just one. “Sometimes anglers think of it like deer hunting so it’s really counter intuitive. In the biology of pan fish there is a unique dynamic where the large males dictate the size and strength of the population. It’s actually better to release the large males, but it’s OK to keep large females,� said Altena. Many anglers enjoy catching pan fish to take home for a meal. In the long-term, the new regulations should have only a

small impact on the total pounds of meat harvested. Research shows that a bag limit reduction from 20 to 10 means the number of fish harvested is reduced by 50 percent. However, the pounds taken home is likely to be less than 50 percent due to the selective harvest and the decreased availability of larger fish. For example if an angler fishes on a lake where the bag limit is 20 sunfish and they harvest their limit of fish with an average length of 7.5 inches, then they would actually take around 7.5 pounds of small to modest sized

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Sauk Centre ďŹ sherman teaches families and friends to land walleye By KERRY DRAGER Correspondent Making memories with loved ones doesn’t happen behind a screen. Pete Harsh of Sauk Centre knows this all too well as he recalls the times he spent with his father and friends fishing the local lakes. “I lived next to Shady Lane Resort at the lower end of Sauk Lake,â€? said Harsh. “Like a lot of kids in town, I spent my afternoons fishing below and above the dam. Other than baseball, fishing is what everyone did.â€? The fond memories created with a fishing rod in hand made Harsh want to pursue a career on the lake. In the early 1980s, Harsh spent time tournament fishing and guiding. Along with his job as a national sales manager for a boat company, he was consistently surrounded by the fishing culture. Tournament fishing brought Harsh to know many lakes across Minnesota and the surrounding states. He learned not only the unique nature of each lake but also the habits of the fish and perfected his fishing technique. Though he admits that fishing is a sport that is challenging and constantly evolving the fisherman. “It’s an ongoing evolution of getting bigger and better. My real

motives for tournament fishing was not to show how good I was or to win money. The better the competition that I’d go up against, the better I would become as a fisherman myself. I looked at it as an opportunity to not only fish better, but to go out and make myself a better angler and better adapted to the challenges each lake brought.� As he learned to read the water and catch the elusive walleye, he prepared himself for the next advancement in his career. Although it has always been a thrill to catch fish, Harsh understood that there is a deeper meaning to fishing, and that is sharing the moment with friends and family. Since 2002, Harsh has been focusing on the guiding portion of his fishing hobby. Both a competitive player as well as a coach, he soon discovered the joy it brought him when he passed along his knowledge to others. “I enjoy taking people out and seeing them catch their biggest fish ever. I’m more of a mentor, a teacher. I’ve spent my whole life fishing. It’s my turn with guiding to share that knowledge with others.� Fishing is an activity in which anybody can take part. From child to grandparent, fishing is a family adventure. To help

some of the older generations get out onto open water, Harsh volunteers with Let’s Go Fishing with Seniors. “You see a lot of gray hairs fishing and everyone in between. It’s a recreational sport that encompasses all of us. All ages can enjoy fishing.� Family bonds and friendships are often made with a fishing rod in hand, another reason Harsh enjoys the sport. He has made many friends from across the country through fishing and guiding. “It brings families together. My best memories are with my dad, my family and old friends all fishing together.� Harsh also recognizes the importance of fishing on the community. From the lake cabin to the local bait shops, fishing drives the economy in Minnesota. A strong economy built in part by fishing is something that the entire community benefits from, even if they aren’t fishing themselves. For now, Harsh keeps himself busy during the open water season by guiding tours at Devil’s Lake. An easy four-hour commute north and Minnesotans are trying their luck at this special North Dakota fishery, but he still calls Sauk Lake home. “I still got my roots here in Sauk Centre. That’s probably where I’ll

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New state record tullibee shows ďŹ shing records were meant to be broken Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Eleven-year-old Austin Stoll heard the six-pound line scorching off his reel. Nearby, his dad Chris Stoll heard it, too, and both knew Austin had a big fish to battle. By the time the battle was over March 9, Austin pulled up what is now certified as a new state record tullibee (also known as a cisco) weighing 5 pounds, 13 ounces, besting the previous record by 2 ounces that stood for almost 13 years. He caught the fish in Sybil Lake in Otter Tail County. “Congratulations to Austin on the great catch,â€?

said Mike Kurre, who coordinates the state-record fish program for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. “Austin and his dad did everything right to certify the fish, and they show how it’s possible to catch a state-record fish at any time of the year.� To certify the tullibee as a record, they took it to be weighed on a certified scale at Essentia Health in Pelican Rapids after trying a local hardware store that was closed. Two impartial observers witnessed the weighing, and Austin and his dad brought the fish to be identified by two fisheries experts at the DNR Fergus Falls fisheries office. They also had the applica-

tion stamped by a notary public. “Austin’s fish is one of 62 state records, which are measured by weight,� Kurre said. “Many of these records are attainable at any time of the year because fishing seasons remain open for panfish and other species. In fact, the past several records have all been species that rarely grace the covers of glossy magazines.� The five most recent records prior to Austin’s tullibee were golden redhorse in 2014, and the following fish in 2012: bowfin (dogfish), burbot (eelpout), river carpsucker and shovelnose sturgeon. Anglers who wait to go

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Austin Stoll with his record catch. identification. • Fill out a record fish application. • Locate a state-certified scale (found at most bait shops and butcher shops). Weigh the fish with two witnesses present. • Send a clear, full-length photo of the fish with the application to the address listed on the application form. “For each species of fish in the recordbook, there are stories of close calls and fish that got away or were released,â€? Kurre said. “An-

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the patience and catch on quite quickly when it’s time to go after something larger than pan fish. “In order to teach a young one how to fish for bigger fish, it’s the teacher that needs to have the patience. The teacher should also always have a backup plan that might have to include just catching pan fish,� he said. Early success on the first couple of trips can be just the thing to keep kids wanting to come back for more. “I suggest going to a lake where you have heard there is a good bite happening,� said Eigen. “I suggest you take them fishing on the nice days if you have that option, as

they will stay interested longer. “Most of the time, bass seem to be the easiest to catch, and they put up an awesome fight. Also, they don’t have teeth. This makes them a great starter species,� said Eigen. Bathroom breaks and snacks are important issues for kids that will need to be addressed. “Unless you are fishing on a lake that has a Port-a-potty at the landing you’ll have to make sure you have a five-gallon bucket for the girls and a jug for the boys,� he said. A successful day on the water can often be a matter of presentation and fishing technique. “As far as presentations,

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Dairyland Peach, April 26, 2015, Page 41

Lots Of Good used tires for sale. All sizes, tractor, truck and car tires. Total Tire & Auto Service LLC, Long Prairie. 320-732-9003

For Sale: Lg colored roosters, $3; AC semi-mtd hyd reset 4-16s plow w/coulters. 320-766-9085

Wanted To Buy: Horses of all kinds. Also riding and driving equipment. John Blair. 320-283-5657 For Sale: 1985 Monte Carlo SS, 305, 91K orig., $4,500 B/O. 320-293-1140 For Sale: Grass hay and mulching straw. 320-2932433

Dairyland Peach Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8am-5pm; Fri. 8am-2pm; Closed Saturday.

Give Away: Dock 40’, steel frame, fiberglass deck. Grey Eagle. 651-338-1660 For Sale: 2nd crop grass hay, no rain; Wheelchair, walker. 320-836-2438

For Sale: Two 14’x6” Ibeams and one 4”x6”x14’ angle iron. 320-632-5357 Wanted: Agri-Fab lawn vacuum for mower. 320429-1635

For Sale: 03 Honda 750 Shadow Spirit, 15k, B/O, very nice. 320-290-0762 For Sale: 4 shelf rotating; Commerical pizza warmer. 320-248-5440

Wanted: To buy, goats of all kinds and sizes. 320212-5337 For Sale: 2000 Palomio pop-up camper, good con., $1,800. 320-249-6628

For Sale: 10 rolls uncirculated state quarters, M/O. 320-356-7938

Wanted: Someone to upholster kitchen chairs. 320732-3418

For Rent: Grain vac, $200/$250 a day. 320-8456480 For Sale: 1998 black Dodge 1/2T pickup, 4 dr., ext cab, nice, $4750. 320-808-0392

For Sale: 1996 Sun Tanner pontoon, 24’ w/trlr.; 1948 Ford 8N. 320-845-2977 For Sale: Ford 4630 4x4 tractor w/bkt., $19K. 612251-8591, 320-256-3777 For Sale: 2002 PT Cruiser, ex. con., $2,000. 320-8456219, 320-761-4865

For Sale: Arcade, 60 games, upright, exc., $300, you haul. 320-905-9126 Wanted: Bull Mastiff male for breeding my female dog. 320-594-2768 For Sale: 2013 Quantum Q6 Edge power wheelchair, $3,000. 651-357-6658

For Sale: 1982 200 Honda Big Red 3-Wheeler, $1500. 320-429-4470 For Sale: 2001 Olds Silhouette van, $500 or B/O. 320352-3832

For Sale: 2nd crop alfalfa hay, sm. sq. stored inside, $4.25 a bale. 320-241-1640

For Sale: 2002 Ford EXT, 4x4, shortbox, $3,500 B/O; 1999 Buick LeSabre, good runner, new tires, $1,800 B/O. 320-434-0924

For Sale: CIH 3950 Disc, 25’, $23,500. 320-249-8556 gessellautosales.com For Sale: 2012 JD 328D skidsteer, $37K. 320-2903996, 320-309-9852

For Sale: used fence post, welded, wire tube gates. 320-352-6271 For Sale: Grass hay and straw, 4x5 round bales. 320-732-2593

For Sale: Bowflex power rod exercise gym. 320-2563789 For Sale: 2002 Palomino Hybrid camper, slideout, 20’, $6,900. 320-266-2175 For Sale: Tex Tan show saddle, 15” seat, like new. 320-241-5931 For Sale: 36” steel door w/ 2-14” side lights and screen, $30. 320-763-4207

Buying: Lame & thin walkable cows. Rick Sadlemyer 320-732-6867

For Sale: 94 Dakota 4x4, tppr, AC, $1500, 189K, V8 Magnum. 320-760-3306

For Sale: B & D radial arm saw, comm. duty, 10” blade, $220. 320-276-8788

For Sale: 12’ grass drill, db. disk w/hyd. and grass seeder, $350. 320-685-3318 For Sale: New .38 Special revolver, 5 hot, Taurus brand. 320-356-7794

For Sale: 1 set 24.5-32 band duals with rods. 320352-3791

For Sale: Paperback books, cheap, lots; Hoover vacuum, $18. 320-732-3245

For Sale: 1999 Chev Suburban, 3rd seat, 147K, $3,200 B/O. 320-249-7829

Wanted: Goats, kids, adults; T-posts; Wood posts; Wire. 320-746-2157 For Sale: Computer desk, 36”x20”. 320-256-3641 For Sale: Female sled dogs, all shots, etc., $50/ea., 1-1yr/1-2yr. 320-493-3353 For Sale: Dodge Dakota, runs but needs work, $600. 320-557-5708 For Sale: 2 Murray riding lawn mowers with baggers. 320-250-3825

Wanted: Reel for 12’ Owatonna swather. 320-9873385 For Sale: Craftsman lawn tractor, 46” mower, 20 hp, $750. 320-243-4347 For Sale: Holstein springer heifer. 218-756-3511


Dairyland Peach, April 26, 2015, Page 42

Drivers CDL-A: Co-$2500 Sign-On, Excellent Pay Package & Outstanding Benefits! O\Op’s - $4000 Sign-On + 76% of line haul! 855-252-1634

Help wanted: Milking cows on 200+ cow dairy near Swanville, With Herringbone Parlor System. Please call 320-360-0720 for inquiries

Trees For Sale: Maples: Autumn Blaze, 8’, $50; Sienna Glen, 8’-10’, $65; Red or Sugar, 8’-10’, $65; Royal Red, 12’, $65; Silver, 12’, $65; Also Aspen, 8’, $25. All trees potted. 320-632-3412

For Sale: Harley Davidson FXDL Dyna, 2003, exc. cond., 16XXX mi., pearl white, plenty of chrome, detachable backrest, looks & runs great, $6300. Call Brad 320-250-7753

Trees For Sale: Colorado Blue, Black Hills, or White Spruce, 3’-4’ $30-$40, 4’5’ $75, 5’-6’ $85, 6’-7’ $95. White Pine, 8’-10’ $85. 320632-3412

Eliminate Your Heating bills, Classic OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Call today I-94 Classics, 320-256-4439 or 320-256-3623

Trees For Sale: Apples: Honeycrisp, Zestar, Honeygold and State Fair, $30$35. Pear: Parker, Summercrisp, Ure, $35. Plum: Toka, Alderman and Superior, $35. Cherry: Evans Bali, $35. Red, White or Pink Crab Apples, $35. All trees potted. 320-632-3412 WANTED after school evening milker parler. Call Pung Dairy, Freeport, 320-250-6125 Bred beef cows, 11 head, 2 to 6 yrs. old, reds & blacks, 1,300 lb. average weight. Trucking avail., 320-6309924 Paying cash for mobile homes. Must have vinyl siding, shingled roof. Contact 320-249-6429 For Sale: CIH 4300 28’ field cultivator, $9500. 320-2498556

For Sale: H Farmall 7’ 3 point digger, back blade. 320-805-0084 CONSTRUCTION Highway Painting Contractor seeking Laborers, Paint Truck Drivers, Paint Truck Operators. Work is throughout Minnesota, travel is included as well as overtime and weekend work. Clean driving record is required. No experience necessary- will train. Excellent advancement and salary potential along with full benefit package after 60 days of employment. Wage Range: $16.00 - $51.39. APPLY IN PERSON/ 9AM – 4 PM/ 12220 43rd Street NE- St. Michael, MN 55376

Registered Black Yearling Angus Simmental & SimmAngus bulls, AI sired. Will add performance and value to your next calf crop, all vaccinations & semen tested. Selling bulls for 35 yrs. 218-326-5732 For Sale: 272 White disk, 32’ w/19.5 blades, $7000 B/O. 320-492-7274

JD 2950 MFWD, 90HP, ROPS, 540/1000 PTO, runs and looks good, $13,900 B/O/trade. 320-543-3523

OTR drivers needed, immediate positions, fulltime or part-time. Call 320267-3013

For Sale: Small square bales; IH 800 4RW planter. 320-333-4723 For Sale: 2005 Shadow Sabre 1100, cust. paint, 7K, accs., $4,500. 320-276-8261 For Sale: 200 gal. oil tank; Graco pump and reel w/ meter. 320-290-7632 For Sale: Wood splitter and Buzz saw in one unit, $850 B/O. 320-219-2792 For Sale: 1995 Lincoln Town Car LTD, 150K, good runner. 320-291-8166

For Sale: 1998 Dodge 1T dump; Wire feed welder. 320-260-1908

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For Sale: Twin bed, frame, box spring, mattress, great con., $150. 320-630-0159 For Sale: JD 659 irrigation engine, 1952 8N Ford, 10’ fert. sprdr. 320-249-1040 For Sale: Prom dresses, all sizes/colors, never worn, reasonable. 320-232-9918 For Sale: 1991 GMC 2500 high top conversion van, 89K, $4900. 320-766-3673 Mechanic’s Helper Wanted: Pro-Tech Services is seeking a mechanic trainee. Full Time, Benefits, and Vacation/Holiday pay. Please submit resume to: 32653 County Road 2 St. Joseph, MN 56374 Pontoon For Sale: 1999 Bennington, FS, 20 ft. 40 hp, 4 stroke Merc. 2014 bunk trailer, Newmann. 320-859-3831

For Sale: Plymouth Voyager SE, good gas mileage, real clean. 320-630-4177 For Sale: Lg. round grass & reed canary bales for bedding. 320-987-3366 lv mess For Sale: Kenmore washer, $50. 320-248-1332

For Sale: Collection of small antique gas engines. 320-732-2682 NOW HIRING Koronis Ministries in Paynesville is now hiring summer staff. Growing commercial roofing company located in central MN seeking full time laborers, roofers and sheet metal workers. Single ply/BUR or sheet metal knowledge preferred but not required. Must be punctual, have a clean driving record and pass a drug test. We offer competitive wages and a benefit package. Call Krista at (320) 836-7663 for more information. For Sale: 1994 S10 185K, good runner, looks nice. 320-732-2265 No Sundays

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For Sale: Registered Red Angus bulls, easy calving and growth bulls from proven sires and also A.I. sires, 139 day feed trial test on all bulls, EPD’s on all bulls are available. Kemen Farm Red Angus. 320-7694413 or 320-212-2478

Nurses Wanted - RN/LPN Accurate Home Care, LLC is currently seeking RN/ LPNs to work with Pediatric clients in Alexandria, Swanville and Eagle Bend! We have Full-Time Day, Evening and Overnight hours available! Alexandria: Full Time Days 7am-3pm and Full Time Evenings 3pm-11pm, Pediatric Swanville: Full Time Days 7am-7pm and Full Time Overnights 7pm-7am, Pediatric Eagle Bend: Full Time Evenings 2:30pm-10:30pm, Pediatric As an employer of choice, we offer full training, competitive wages, and a comprehensive benefit package: Health, Dental and Disability Insurance for eligible employees, 401K, Paid Time Off, free ongoing education classes, free CEU’s and much more!

Apply online and learn more about us at: www.accuratehomecare.com EOE/AA/Vets

For Sale: 210 JD 14’ disc, cushion gang; 6 row 7000 JD corn pltr. 320-630-8131

CONTACT 320-243-4544 For Sale: Hostas, $3, wknds 9a-6p, 25709 Hilltop Rd, Richmond. 320-828-2233 For Sale: Kiefer Built Livestock trlr, 16’, center gate, exc. cond. 320-493-3394


Dairyland Peach, April 26, 2015, Page 43 Plat Books Available at the Dairyland Peach office in Sauk Centre. Counties available include Stearns, Todd, Kandiyohi, Pope, Morrison and Douglas. Cost is $29.95 + tax.

For Sale: JD 6R30 liquid fertilizer w/monitor, $6400. 218-640-6353

Tires, Tires, tires: Like new used tires, 10,000 in stock, all sizes, passenger car tires. 1 mile east of Verndale on Hwy. 10. 218-4455009 For Sale: JD baler, $1,500. 320-249-8556

For Sale: 2000 Honda Shadow VT 600C VLX Deluxe, like new, 16,000 miles, new front tire. 320732-3025 For Sale: AKC Brittany Male, 3 yrs old, both parents, good hunters, $100. 507-279-4635 Albany

For Sale: Harley rock picker, $2,500 B/O. 320-7603527

For Sale: 200 bales 4x5 rd mixed hay, put up with no rain, stored inside. Holdingford area. 320-290-3062 For Sale: Registered Black Angus bulls. 320-597-2747

Want to buy: Horses of all kinds. Riding horses, unbroke horses or ponies. Please call 952-261-9292. For Sale: 2011 trailer, 20’ PJ, like new, $3,500. 320732-2265 No Sunday calls

For sale: Upland grass hay mix, 3x3x8 squares, $60/ bale B/O, 320-290-2855

For Sale: JD 4010 diesel w/ Koyker loader, good cond. 320-894-9871

For Sale: Hvy wheat feed; Skidloader plate, 2” rec hitch, $250. 320-266-6878 For Sale: 1988 T-Bird Turbo Coupe, 5 speed, 49,000 miles. 320-980-0070

For Sale: 12’ JD 800 swather, good engine, $1500 B/O. 329-631-3344 For Sale: 600 Melroe rock picker, ex. shape. 651-3435239 For Sale: Aluminum storm door with screen, $15. 320351-3859

For Sale: Boat, mtr., trlr., 18 hp, $1,500; Muscovy ducks, $6; Pigeons. 320-594-3097 For Sale: New 4x6 Rohe trailer, $4,600. 320-2498556 For Sale: John Deere 19 1/2 HP, 42” cut, 220 hr, hydro. 320-815-5007

For Sale: 2006 FT-40 Felling Trailer. Low profile, extra wide trailer, 25-ton axles. 12’x37’. Contact Jason @ 320.248.7173 For Sale: AC Gleaner K combine, extra parts, need work, $1,200. 320-453-8194

For Sale: Black Lab male puppy, 8 wks, $50. 320491-1294 For Sale: 1999 BMW R1100S motorcycle, low miles, $3800. 320-352-6065

Peach Subscriptions: $35 for full year, $20 for half year. For more info. call 320-352-6569 For Sale: Owatan 25G swather w/ conditioner, $750 obo. 320-333-6777

Limousin and Limo-Angus Hybrid 1 and 2-yr old Bulls. Red and black, polled, great disposition, combination of milk, muscle, and performance, 205 day weight, 700+ lbs, no creep feed, some suitable for heifers. Excellent quality, affordable prices. 218-8375282, eves 218-837-5505.

For Sale: 1 sheep; Foot bath; pails, 2 qt. pans. 320738-3712 Rose City For Sale: Approx. 25 cords of oak firewood, $130 per cord. 320-252-5665


Dairyland Peach, April 26, 2015, Page 44

Avon City Wide

GARAGE SALES Sat., May 2 8 AM - 4 PM

Maps Available Wednesday at Local Businesses! Avon, 4/30-5/2 9 am-5pm. Mammoth Sale Tools, fishing, military, plumbing, furniture, collectibles, Breyers, Dolls, books, games, puzzles, toys, HH, crafts, pictures, purses, clothes. 109 Chinook Ave

Need Shingles? Call Paul 320-248-2218. Licensed & Insured. Lic#RR653793 Painting & Home Repairs: Interior/exterior, aerial lift. RJ Woodcraft & Painting. Call Ron 320-760-6303 cell

For Sale: 4WD Steiger, 300hp; 52’ 4900 Int. digger w/10ply tires; 20’ grain drill w/hyd. markers; JD 5-belt pickup head. 507-766-2682

For Sale: 16’ W&W livestock trailer w/good 7:00x15 tires; 500-gal. Demco crop sprayer. 320217-4002

For Sale: Lg. rd. bales grass hay, reason.; Scooter, 1,050 mi, B/O. 320-453-3007

Wanted: 180 CFM diesel pull behind air compressor. 320-493-3241

Melrose Garage Sale: Fri., May 1, 8-5 and Sat., May 2, 7-12. Misc items, bag sale Sat. from 10-12. St. Marys School Gym

Deer Hunters, home owners: ball and burlapped apple trees, 5 & 6 yrs, lots of varieties, including Honeycrisp, pick your own, thousands of trees to choose from, starting $89. Gilbys Fruit Co. 218-296-0769

Manufactured Home Skirting. Concrete walk system for the best appearance & durability on the market. Production Contractors Inc. Contact Rod at 218-686-7952. Website: www.pciblocking.com Central Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. Safe, Clean, Efficient, WOOD HEAT. 25 year warranty available. Bednar’s Outdoor Wood Stoves, 320360-4702

For Sale: MFS 5,000 bushel grain bin. Contact Jason 320.248.7173.

For Sale: 1985 Honda Rebel, 250cc, 10,150 mi., exc. cond., $1600. 320-685-3121

Wanted: Non-running motorcycles, ATVs, 4 wheelers, titled or not, will pick up and pay cash. 320469-0860 Black Dirt For sale, and delivery. 320-249-8277

Sauk Rapids Indoor Flea Market: Sat., May 2, 10am5pm. $1.00 admission. Free parking. Concessions available. Located at Benton County Fairgrounds. 1410 3rd Ave S

For Sale: 100 bales of small square alfalfa, 1st crop. 320-746-2902 For Sale: 6” Craftsman metal lathe. 320-352-2391 after 4pm For Sale: Tractor tire 1028, best offer. 320-491-6332

For Sale: 100’ used 1” chicken wire, cheap. 320254-3542 Belgrade

Give Away: Sofas, bed, table, TV. 320-256-3892 call evenings

For Sale: 2006 Chevrolet TrailBlazer XL (long), 3rd row seating, DVD player, new tires, class 2 hitch, $5200. 320-732-3025

For Sale: Walnut trees to trim, some larger branches. 320-293-6771 Upsala For Sale: Exercise bike and Nordic-Trac, $75 ea. 320428-5317 For Sale: Holstein springer heifer; Alfalfa 3x3x8 squares. 320-749-2352

For Sale: 13.6 46 duals, 10 bolt. 320-760-0492 For Sale: House 3 BR, 2 BA, 10.9 acres. 320-217-4146 or 320-293-2295 Paynesville For Sale: Simplicity 36” tiller with MTG bracket. 320354-5236

For Sale: 3 BR, 2 BA, gar., lg. lot in Eden Valley, low down C4D. 320-282-2433

For Sale: Snowmobile trailer, wench, tire, license. 320-732-2066

For Sale: Two 7.50x18 3 rip and tube tractor tires. 320-352-0268

For Sale: Patz 20’ barn cleaner, $350; 45’ hay elevator, $75. 320-351-2612


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