OPEN HOUSE San Angelo Cattle Company Auction

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Date: Thursday, September 15, 2016
Time: 4:00pm – 7:00pm
Location: 21772 Hwy D; Eolia, MO 63344
Directions: From Troy. MO go north on Hwy 61, 18 miles, to Eolia, MO Exit, Hwy D. Follow Hwy D through Eolia approximately 2 miles to San Angelo Ranch. Watch for sign.

Southern Pike County Missouri Land Auction
San Angelo Cattle & Horse Ranch
One of Pike County’s Finest

1880 acres m/l in Section 9-15-21-22 TWP 52N R 1W – 1 Continuous Tract

To be sold on Sunday October 9, 2016
1:00 P.M.
Sale To Be Held On Site

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Measurements are shown as estimates for convienience only.

 TO BE OFFERED AS FOLLOWS:

 Tract #1: 49 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy D, combination of pasture & woods, approximately 80% open, great view, no improvements with access to public water along Hwy D. Great home site with small pond

Tract #2: 53 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy D, lays east of Tract #1, combination of pasture and woods with approximately 60% in pasture with access to public water on Hwy D. Great view, beautiful home site with small pond

Tract #3: 21772 Hwy D, 212 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy D, combination of woods & pasture, approximately 30% in pasture and food plot. Improvements include a 1 ½ story brick and frame home built new in 1993, main level features a gourmet style kitchen, massive living room with fireplace, formal dining room, huge game room with stone fireplace, ½ bath and formal entry. Second story features 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths. The huge master bedroom has a raised Jacuzzi and walk in shower in master bath. The home is total electric with attached 3 car garage and full basement, covered front and back porches, super views. This was the main home on the ranch used by the owners as their country retreat (2ndhome).  Truly a beautiful home with a million dollar view, gated entrance with white vinyl fence lined driveway and on public water with septic. Truly the nicest home we’ve ever sold at auction.

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Tract #4: 226 acres m/l with a 30+ acre stocked lake with boathouse and dock. Fronts on Hwy D with access to public water, approximately 80% in pasture or water with balance in woods. Beautiful hilltop view, lake is stocked with bass and crappie and large enough to run a high speed boat & jet skies. Note: one of the premier large lake tracts in Southern Pike County. Lots of white vinyl fencing. One of a kind tract.

Tract #5: 233 acres m/l horse set up with 3 homes, riding arena & stables. Fronts Hwy D with public water, 80% in pasture or hay. Improvements include a 36’x132’ 15 stall horse barn with tack & feed room with bathroom, a 92’x200’ indoor arena plus a big bale hay barn and white vinyl fence paddocks. 3 homes: 2 – 1993, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, total electric ranch style homes with full basements (one rented for %500 a month), 1 – 1988, 3 bedroom modular on full basement (ranch managers home) all on public water, 3 separate meters.

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Tract #6: 211 acre m/l cattle set up, 90% tillable presently in pasture and hay, fronts on  Hwy D & Hwy WW. Improvements include a 42’x108’ machinery or big bale shed, a 162’x60’ combination shop & machine shed (shop is 38’x60’) several pipe livestock paddocks, good fence. Prime tract.

Note: Tracts 1-6 all join, 984 continuous acres. Subject to survey.

Tract #7: 95 acres m/l, lays on south side of Hwy D with access to public water, fenced for cattle, no improvements, approximately 50-50 pasture & woods. Another great home site with wet weather creek.

Tract #8: 78 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy D with access to public water, approximately 80% in pasture, no improvements, 1 pond with wet weather creek. Another great home site.

Tracts 7 and 8 lay south of Tracts 1-6 and front on Hwy D

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Tract #9: 95 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy WW, approximately 70% in hay & pasture, no improvements, great view

Tract #10: 146 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy WW, nice 3 acre stocked lake, concrete silo/grain bin and old feeding system, 80 percent pasture and hay, beautiful tract

Tract #11: 107 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy WW, approximately 70% in pasture and hay, improvements include a 42’x80’ Morton hay & machine shed and a 44’x44’ Morton hay or machine shed, open to the south, nice cattle farm

Tract #12: 200 acres m/l, 80% open in pasture and hay with 25’ Deed Road entrance off Hwy WW. Improvements include a 5 room, 1 ½ story log home with master bedroom, kitchen, living room with stone fireplace, bath & utility room on main level & 2 bedrooms with bathe on 2nd level. Home is total electric, sits on a slab, presently for $350 a month. Great recreational tract with nice lake site, fenced for cattle.

Tract #13: 134 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy WW, 70% pasture and hay, no improvements, beautiful view, prime tract

Tract #14: 15 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy WW and Hwy D with access to public water off Hwy D, 80% open, no improvements, prime corner tract

Tract #15: 5 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy D, improvements include a 1993, 5 bedroom, 2 bath, full brick home on a crawl space with kitchen/breakfast room, living room, finished sun room & utility room, very nice home with attached 2 car garage. Presently rented for $700 a month and on public water with septic.

Tract #16: 20 acres m/l, fronts on Hwy D, mostly all open in pasture or hay, no improvements, access to public water, prime home site.

Note: Tracts 9-13 are continuous, make a beautiful cattle farm and join Tracts 14, 15 & 16.

Terms: 10% down day of sale with the balance of cash at closing on or before November 29 or 30, 2016. Possession of main house (Tract #3), barns and land at closing. Possession of balance of homes subject to lease. Tracts to be surveyed, survey cost to be split 50-50 between Buyer and Seller, Seller to choose surveyor. Sale Prices to be adjusted to survey.

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: What an opportunity! The San Angelo Ranch is one of the largest continuous tracts in Southern Pike County. When you drive by it, you can’t help but admire the sheer beauty of the ranch. When you drive into the main home, the view overlooking the lake and ranch is breathtaking. I can go on and on but the best way to appreciate the sheer beauty of the ranch is to watch the video on our Virtual Tour.

If you are hard to please and want just the perfect tract, it doesn’t get any better than this. For more details, or for private tour contact David or Dusty at 636-366-4206 or David Cell – 314-393-7241 – Dusty Cell – 314-393-4726

Luv Luv Festival at Overlook Farms is Coming Aug 10-12

Overlook Farm Hosts Third Annual Luv Luv Farm Festival Clarksville destination’s signature event promises to impress with exclusive tastings and demos from top chefs, a BBQ competition, live music and local craftspeople Clarksville, Mo. – July 5, 2011 – Overlook Farm, a 325-acre working farm bordering the grand Mississippi River in Clarksville, Mo. and including a stellar farm-to-table restaurant and two historic inns, is preparing for its Third Annual Luv Luv Farm Festival, to be held the weekend of August 10-12. The 2012 festival promises to dazzle guests with culinary delights and demonstrations from this real working farm. During the full weekend of activities, chefs from around the region will participate in multi-course dinners, cooking demonstrations and a BBQ competition, preparing extravagant and inventive fare (including vegetarian/vegan options). Foodies and festivalgoers will have the opportunity to visit and dine with chefs while sipping fresh-from-the-garden cocktails, touring the beautiful farm grounds, enjoying live entertainment and perusing the works of local artists and craftspeople. "This is not your typical BBQ festival," says Overlook Farm proprietor, Nathalie Pettus. "We have grown the festival this year to include all aspects of the farm and offer something for everyone. This is a culinary experience like no other in the region." A charitable component has also been added to this year's event, with a silent auction and fundraiser being held to benefit Chefs4Students (www.Chefs4Students.org). Chefs4Students is a non-profit organization that raises scholarship funds for culinary students in need of financial support. "Chefs4Students is an organization near and dear to my heart," says Overlook Farm's new chef, Michael Polcyn. "There are a lot of amazing, budding chefs that could be superstars with the right education, and Chefs4Students helps them get there – it's a win-win for the entire culinary community." In addition to Polcyn, this year’s lineup of talented chefs also includes: • Chris Desens, Hickey college of Culinary Arts, St. Louis • Wes Johnson, Independent Chef, St. Louis • John Stuhlman, Moonrise Hotel, St. Louis • Julie Ridlon, Julie's Catering, St. Louis • Scott Smith, Overlook Farm, Clarksville, Mo. • Dave Nelson Chefs4Students, Steamboat Springs, Co. • Ben Welch, Culinary Services, St. Louis The festival kicks off on Friday evening, August 10 and runs through Sunday, August 12 with a full schedule of events, outlined below:

Friday, August 10 • Multi-course dinner prepared by guest chefs: o $65 per person, excluding alcohol, tax, and gratuity o Reservations recommended • Live music featuring Reno Spring Ramblers and more from 6 p.m. – 11 p.m.

Saturday, August 11 • BBQ Festival and Cook-off beginning at 11 a.m. on the event lawn o Festival sampling and cocktails available o BBQ competition judging at 4 p.m. and winner announcement at 5 p.m. • Silent auction benefiting Chefs4Students from 4 to 6 p.m. • Farm demo tent from noon to 3 p.m. including chef cooking demonstrations, farm animals and local artisans • Live music by Adam Johnson and the Black Tie Affair in the courtyard from 6-11 p.m. • Multi-course dinner prepared by guest chefs: o $65 per person, excluding alcohol, tax, and gratuity

Sunday, August 12 • Bluegrass festival featuring area musicians from noon to 4 p.m. • Chef’s band featuring Chef Mike Polcyn and Friends

A Country Luncheon and a Tour of Pike County!

Today I had a luncheon and tour of Pike County highlights/ landmarks for a group of 20. I donated an auction item to the HRC last year. We had a lovely day. I served chicken salad, curry rice salad and watermelon/mint/feta salad. We toured St. John's Church (1st Episcopalian Church west of the Mississippi), the Rockford School House, the historic McIlroy farm & the Elgin Cottrel House in Clarksville. After the tour we feasted on blackberry, cherry and peach pie with ice cream! Another Pike County Tour Today Above is the historic McIlroy farm (circa $1850's). For sale for in the $230,000s….fabulous with perfect views…needs a bit of work.

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Landmarks Association Pike County Ramble 2012

The St. Louis Landmarks Association had another Pike County Ramble in May.  I hosted the group…many who were returning ramblers from last year's tour to Clarksville and Paynesville.

We had a lovely day and saw the best of Pike County and Louisiana.

We started at our family farm- Rockford Farms where they saw our historic Griffith McCune house and then the adjoining Rockford School House. Afterwards we saw the historic McIlroy House perched up on a hill with a perfect view of the rolling hills and valleys. From there we traveled to Louisiana.  The group waived at the historic Stark Home on Highway D as they ohhed and ahhed! At the first stop in Louisiana they were greeted by the Osborns at their historic Luce House on Georgia Street. See the first set of pictures below. Afterwards we dined at The Eagles Nest on chicken and shrimp salad. After lunch we toured the perfectly restored Jackson House on Georgia….peaked into one of the historic Buffum homes….visited Stark Nursery….then somehow we got the bus up through the rambling River View Graveyards roads to catch a view of the river and Illinois valley beyond. The group was impressed and will certainly spread good words about Lousiana, MO and Pike County!

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A mirror that once graced the Campbell House in St Louis

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Lunch at The Eagle's Nest

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The lovely Jackson home

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Homecoming at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Eolia, MO Pike County

Yesterday I attended St. John's Homecoming services and picnic. It was a lovely day to get a little religion (I am not Episcopalian, though everyone is welcome!) and feast on the pot-luck supper. The attendees always bring the best food.  I brought my Green Chili and Rice Casserole.  Get the recipe HERE. This event is usually the first Sunday in October.

The church dates back to the mid-1800s and was built with the donated bricks from the original owner of this HOUSE.

So many photos…the retro ones are from my iPhone Hipstomatic ap.

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