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Buffalo Center Tribune • Butler County Tribune-Journal • Clarksville Star • The Conrad Record • Eagle Grove Eagle • Kanawaha Reporter • The Leader • Grundy Register • Hampton Chronicle • Pioneer Enterprise • The Sheffield Press • Wright County Monitor • The ReporterMID AMERICA MARKETPLACE
Wed.-Thurs., November 19-20, 2014
CLUES ACROSS1. Sun up in New York4. Ghana monetary unit8. Japan’s 1st capital10. The evil Agagite11. Burn the surface12. Win the auction13. Hollyhock genus15. With respect to an
axis16. Comportments17. Secret agent18. Pastureland19. Square, rectangle or
rhombus23. Arab outer garment24. East by north25. Ambulance initials26. East northeast27. A buck’s mate28. I.M.___, architect29. Anti-vaccine actress
activist36. Adult male swan37. Vietnamese offensive38. Silver salmon39. Building fronts41. W. Austrian province42. Washed with a
solvent43. Nomadic Sami
people
44. Restore45. Allegheny plum46. US bridge engineer
James47. Showed the way
CLUES DOWN1. Settle in tents2. Tuberous Mexican
flowers3. Bullets that leave a
trail4. Language of Andora5. Distinctive badge6. Issued each day7. __ 500, car race9. Special event venue10. A Chinese Moslem12. Relating to atomic #814. Signing15. Military mailbox17. Patti Hearst’s captors20. Kvetched21. East by south
22. Rainbow effect (abbr.)
25. Long time26. Treaty of Rome
creation27. Deliberates28. Payment (abbr.)29. Merry temperament30. Affirmative31. Public presentation32. Stirs up sediment33. One in bondage34. Family Upupidae bird35. Made barking
sounds36. 1994 US wiretapping
law39. A companion (ar-
chaic)40. Morning moisture
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Stutzman Construction AuctionMark & Lisa Stutzman, owners19266 420th St., Leland, IA 50453
Saturday, November 22, 2014 – 9:30 a.m.Storm Date: Saturday, November 29, 2014 – 9:30 a.m.
From Thompson, IA: 7 miles east on Hwy 9, then continue east on 420th St. 1 ¼ miles. For information call Mark (641) 590-1678.
Skid Loader: 2005 JD 332 skid loader, 1727 hrs, cab, air, heat, 84” bucket. Excavator: Komatsu PC 75-UU light excavator, 4608 hrs, 8 ton, articulating boom. Telehandler: 1997 Gehl 663 telehandler, 3983 hrs, 6000 lb., 36’ reach, new rubber; Work platform; 4’ bucket; 13’ & 20’ jibs. Guns & Safe (Selling approx noon): H&R SB2 Ultra .223, scope; (2) Remington 700VSF 22-250 & .223 bolt w/ Tasco 8-32x44 “World Class” scopes; Remington 700VSF .220 Swift (barrel shot out); Guns to be registered by licensed FFL agent; Resolute 26-gun safe; 22-250 ammo; Brass & misc. ORVs & Snowmobile: 2009 Yamaha Rhino 700 4x4, 2700 mi, bucket seats, nice; 1999 Yamaha Wolverine 4x4 ATV; Polaris Predator 90 ATV; 1997 Polaris Indy Sport snowmobile. Trailers: 2000 Kiefer 20’ + 5’ beavertail gooseneck tandem dually, 20000 lb; 2011 Haulin 5’x8’ enclosed, single-axle; 2004 Route 66 by CM 8’x16’ enclosed, tandem; H&H 6’4”x10’, 13” steel sides, single axle; 8’x14’ gooseneck, 42” sides, Honda power & hyd hoist; 1997 Kiefer 8’x16’ enclosed, tandem, job trailer; 44”x76” yard trailer. Tractors: 1955 Farmall 300, 2-pt fast hitch; 1950 Farmall M; Chains. Storage Shed: 6’x8’ steel storage shed, full floor. Equipment: Generac 40kw PTO generator; 6’ Bush Hog 3-pt rotary mower; JD 14T square baler; Pull-type hydraulic road grader on rubber; JD 12’ field cult; MM 2-row pull-type food plot planter; Ford hay rake; (2) Flat racks; Yard rollers; Fimco 20-gal yard sprayer, 12v. Power Tools: Wacker WP1550 vibraplate packer; Stihl 12” concrete saw; C-AIRE 60-gal vertical air compressor, 5 hp; Hitachi 2 hp portable compressor; SprayMatic PTO 3-pt power washer, (2) 6-gpm pumps, 3000 psi; Pressure washer; Delta 10”, Makita 12”, Makita 10” mitre saws; Craftsman 10” portable table saw; Wood band saw; DeWalt plate joiner; Delta 12” bench-top planer; Delta 6” table-top joiner; Lincoln 225 AC welder. Hand Tools: (8) Cordless Makita hand tools; 7 ¼” Worm-drive Skilsaws; 8 ¼” Skil saw; Bosch hammer drill; Power grease gun; DeWalt inspection camera; Hilti laser; Hitachi power planer; Delta 15” scroll saw; Staplers; (7) Nailers; TimeSaver soffit cutter; Levels; Tool boxes; Plus much more. Construction Items: Fiberglass ladders; Chains; Bull float; Concrete screeder; Drywall equipment; Jacks; Plus more. Building Materials: 36’ glue lam beam; 16’2”x11’ Insulated garage door; Pole barn columns; (36) 16’ Sheets of gray steel; (90) Sheets steel (misc colors & lengths); Metal trim; PVC schedule 40 fittings; Many pole barn screws, all colors; 2x4s; 2x8s; 2x6s; (100+) 2x6 9’10” southern yellow pine; Flat steel; Railroad ties; Plus large amount of building hardware. Miscellaneous: 15’ Poly canoe; Wurlitzer 73-key piano; Work benches; Storage cabinets; plus more.
Managed and conducted by: Gary Garst Auction & Clerk41578 20th Ave. Buffalo Center, IA 50424 • 641-561-2739
Usual auction terms. For full auction bill see www.midwestauction.com
Area Restaurant GUIDE
Dining guide spots are $5 per week, double-spots for $7.50 per week or 4 spots for $15 per week, prepaid. Spots are booked with a 13-week commitment.
319-347-2392 • AplingtonHours: Tuesday-Friday
11:30 am-1:30 pm, 4-9 p.m.Saturday 11 am-9 pm
Lounge Hours 4 pm-CloseLunch, Evening
& Weekend SpecialsSenior Meals until 7 pm
Old Bank Winery• Open 1 to 5, Tues.-Sat.
• Located in Downtown Kanawha• Free wine tasting
David & Nancy Litch • 641-762-3406 Big Brad’s BBQ & Grocery641-762-3541 • Downtown Kanawha
• May we cater your event?Fall Hours
Mon-Fri 9-2 pm; 4:30-7 pmSat 9-noon
Harvest Noon & Evening meals - call ahead to place yoru orders
39 38TH AVE., AMANA, IA 52203 319-622-6262 // OLDCREAMERY.COM
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Tickets: $28 for adultsor $18.50 for students.
A delightful holiday comedy filled with the music and the
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Proud Sponsor: Cottage Grove Place. Media Sponsor: WMT-AMA comedy by Walton Jones, David Wohl and Faye Greenberg.
Festive Loaded Mashed PotatoesPrep time: 15 minutes | Bake time: 25 minutes
Servings: 8 2 1/2 cups water 3 tablespoons butter 3/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1 1/4 cups milk 2 2/3 cups Hungry Jack Mashed Potato Flakes 1 cup sour cream 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 6 strips bacon, cooked and crumbled 3/4 cup diced red bell pepper, or jarred roasted red bell pepper,
drained and diced 1/2 cup sliced green onion Heat oven to 350°F. Lightly grease or coat with cooking spray 9-inch-by-9-inch or 2-quart baking dish. Heat water, butter, salt and pepper until simmering in large saucepan. Remove pan from heat. Stir in milk and potato flakes until blended. Let stand 1 minute. Stir in sour cream. Spread half potatoes in prepared baking dish. Top with cheddar cheese and bacon. Spread remaining potatoes on top and sprinkle with red pep-per and green onion. Cover and bake until heated through, 25–30 minutes. Nutrition information per serving: 320 calories; 20 g fat (12 g saturated fat); 11 g protein; 23 g carbohydrate; 1 g fiber; 55 mg cholesterol; 520 mg sodium.
Double Cheese Spinach-Potato PiePrep time: 15 minutes | Bake time: 30 minutes
Servings: 6
Pumpkin Potato SoupPrep time: 5 minutes | Cook time: 15 minutes
Servings: 6–8
FAMILY FEATURES
he best holiday meals have sides that are warm, comforting and satisfying — like your family’s favorite mashed potatoes. This year, bring potatoes to the table in three new ways with recipes that can be easily made with little fuss. Gathering everyone to-
gether is easy when you serve side dishes prepared with quality ingredi-ents, such as Hungry Jack potatoes. Invite guests to taste the traditional flavors of the season in a whole new light with these crowd-pleasing recipes: •AddsomecelebrationtoyourspreadwithFestiveLoadedMashedPotatoes. Red bell pepper and green onion bring crunch, color and fla-vor to round out a merry mealtime. •Adeliciouscombinationofspinach,potatoesandcreamycheeseisthe perfect complement to your holiday entree. This recipe for Double Cheese Spinach-Potato Pie is a hearty, flavorful side that can be served in its classic pie form or as a casserole. • Family and friends will be lining up for seconds when they tryPumpkin Potato Soup, with its rich, velvety texture and the spice of the season. You can find more warm and satisfying holiday soup and side reci-pes on the Hungry Jack Pinterest page, or at www.hungryjackpotatoes.com.
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1 carton (4.2 ounces) Hun-gry Jack Cheesy Hash-brown Potatoes
3/4 cup Hungry Jack Mashed Potato Flakes
3/4 cup milk 2 eggs 1/2 cup grated Parmesan
cheese 1/2 teaspoon ground black
pepper 1/4 teaspoon salt 16 ounces frozen chopped
spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
2 tablespoons vegetable or olive oil
Refresh hashbrown potatoes ac-cordingtopackagedirections.After12 minutes, drain and squeeze out any excess liquid from carton. Heat oven to 425°F. Coat 9-inch pie dish with cooking spray. While hashbrowns are standing, combine potato flakes, milk, eggs, Parmesan, pepper and salt in large bowl. Mix in spinach. Addoiltorefreshedhashbrownsincarton and mix well. Spread 3/4 of hashbrowns firmly onto bottom and sides of prepared pie dish. Spoon spinach mixture lightly into dish. Top evenly with re-maining hashbrowns, fluffing hash-browns with fork.
Bake until hashbrowns are well-browned and center is set, 30–35 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before slicing into wedges. Note: To thaw spinach, microwave in large bowl on HIGH for 4–5 min-utes. Place in colander and press firmly with spoon or spatula to drain liquid. Nutrition information per serving: 260 calories; 11 g fat (3 g saturated fat); 11 g protein; 28 g carbohydrate; 3 g fiber; 70 mg cholesterol; 710 mg sodium.Casserole Pie Double ingredients and prepare in 9-inch-by-13-inch baking dish. Al-low additional time to thaw spinach. Reserve 1/2 carton of hashbrowns for topping; press remaining 1 1/2 cartons of hashbrowns on bottom and halfway up sides of baking dish. Prepare spinach filling as directed in recipe. Bake at 400°F for 40–45 min-utes. Makes 12 servings.
1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1/2 cup diced onion 1 can (15 ounces) pumpkin
puree 1 can (14.5 ounces) vegetable
or chicken broth 1 cup water 1 cup Hungry Jack Classic
Mashed Potatoes 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie
spice 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 cup sour cream Heat oil in 2-quart sauce-pan over medium heat. Addonionandcookuntil translucent, about 5 minutes.
Add pumpkin, broth, water andpotato flakes; stir until smooth. Stir in milk, brown sugar, pumpkin pie spice and garlic powder. Heat over medium-high heat, stir-ring occasionally until soup begins to bubble around edge of saucepan and is thickened. Reduce heat to low. Stir in sour cream and heat through before serving. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Nutrition information per serving: 180 calories; 7 g fat (3 g saturated
fat); 4 g protein; 26 g carbohydrate; 3 g fiber; 15 mg cholesterol; 670
mg sodium.