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Non-Oxygenated Gas List MSRA Legislative Committee Extra May 2012 These are stations that provide non-oxygenated (ethanol free) gasoline in Minnesota & Wisconsin . Please patronize these stations during the cruising season & year-round with your daily drivers. Remind them that we count on them for non-oxygenated fuel for our collector cars & be sure to thank them for carrying non-oxy fuel. *Please contact a Legislative Committee member if: Non-Oxy *You know of a station that carries non-oxy & is not on this list . To add a station to the list, the station Fuel phone number is required so we can call to verify all information. *You see a station on this list that no longer carries non-oxy or if you see any errors on the list . Go to www.msra.com for a list of the Legislative Committee Members. This list is sorted first by city, then alphabetical by station, to make it easy to locate stations as you travel. A drian Co-op Oil Co. SuperAmerica Cenex Bill’s Superette 221 N. Main 750 West Main Street 840 East Main St 6290 Boone Ave. No. Adrian, MN 56110 Anoka, MN 55303 Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 507-483-2734 763-421-6590 952-873-3344 763-535-8394 Paulbeck’s County Market Marathon River Dick’s North Side Inc. Bill’s Superette 171 Red Oak Drive Country CO-OP 100 Paul Bunyan Drive NW 3100 Brookdale Dr. No. Aitkin, MN 56431 15050 Galaxie Avenue Bemidji, MN 56601 Brooklyn Park, MN 55443 218-927-2987 Apple Valley, MN 55124 218-751-2979 763-566-5102 952-891-2945 Station 66 Holiday Station Store Ben’s Super Service and Bait 140 Railroad Avenue Valley Oil Co. 1106 Paul Bunyan Drive S 524 West Broadway Albany, MN 56307 809 Washington Avenue Bemidji, MN 56601 Browns Valley, MN 56219 320-845-6577 P.O. Box 323 218-751-6070 320-695-2175 Argyle, MN 56713 Ole’s Eastside Shell Kenny’s Clark Bruno Deep Rock 218-437-6674 2222 E. Main Street 423 Bemidji Avenue 75711 State Hwy 23 Albert Lea, MN 56007 Askov Deep Rock Bemidji, MN 56601 P.O. Box 68 507-373-5000 6335 Merchant Street 218-751-3426 Bruno, MN 55712 P.O. Box 295 320-838-3434 Don’s Auto Service BP Station Orton’s Tesoro Askov, MN 55704 11438 County Rd. 37 555 Paul Bunyan Drive NW Pikes Express 320-838-3343 P.O. Box 141 Bemidji, MN 56601 500 S 17th Street Albertville, MN 55301 Holiday Station Store 218-751-6913 Buffalo, MN 55313 763-497-2773 5495 Hwy 100 763-682-4226 Petro Serve USA Aurora, MN 55705 Heidi’s Market 2470 Paul Bunyan Drive NW Burkhart Convenience Store 218-229-3883 11850 62nd Street NE Bemidji, MN 56601 (Cenex) Albertville, MN 55301 Blomberg Oil 218-751-9003 1088 County Road A 763-497-0905 25 Central Blvd Burkhart, WI 54016 Two Rivers Cenex Babbitt, MN 55706 715-386-8815 Holiday Station Store 406 North Main Street 218-827-2499 320 3rd Avenue E. P.O. Box 156 Burnsville BP Alexandria, MN 56308 Harwood Oil Bigfork, MN 56628 12001 County Rd 11 320-762-0447 121 Central Street 218-743-3777 (Hwy 13 & Co Rd 11) - East Hwy. 2 Burnsville, MN 55337 Jill’s Gas & Grocery Mobil - On the Run Bagley, MN 56621 952-890-7406 1109 3rd Avenue E 16777 Market Place Drive 218-694-6250 Alexandria, MN 56308 Big Lake, MN 55309 Carlton Truck & Travel Center 320-763-5317 The Little Store 763-263-8100 1704 Hwy 210 3694 County Rd. 6 Carlton, MN 55718 Mike’s Car Wash Mills Fleet Farm Barnum, MN 55707 218-384-4589 1219 S. Broadway 10250 Lexington Avenue NE 218-389-6574 Alexandria, MN 56308 Blaine, MN 55014 Champlin SuperAmerica 320-763-5473 Battle Lake Standard 763-785-4647 100 Miller Road 420 Lake Avenue S Champlin, MN 55316 Holiday Station Store LeRoy’s Great Bear Battle Lake, MN 56515 763-323-7200 785 North Nokomis St. NE Tire & Auto 218-864-5221 Alexandria, MN 56308 9000 Lyndale Avenue S. Champlin Sinclair 320-759-1720 COOP Service Inc. (Cenex) Bloomington, MN 55420 120 Curtis Road PO Box 678 952-884-6152 (Hwy 169) Nokomis Market 903 Main St. Champlin, MN 55316 1700 North Nokomis St. NE Newgard’s Bock Garage Baudette, MN 56623 763-421-6494 Alexandria, MN 56308 & Convenience Store 218-634-1313 320-763-9260 6717 State Hwy. 23 Sinclair Holiday Station Store P.O. Box 16 7910 Dakota Avenue Tesoro Station PO Box 781 Bock, MN 56313 Chanhassen, MN 55317 (All Top Gas & Deli) 109 Main St. E 320-556-3315 952-934-7124 610 McKay Ave S Baudette, MN 56623 Alexandria, MN 56308 Holiday Station Store Super Duper Store 218-634-2210 320-762-8121 1500 Mill Avenue 231 6th Avenue SW Holiday Station Store Brainerd, MN 56401 Chisholm, MN 55719 Bill’s Superette 7472 Excelsior Blvd. 218-828-0076 218-254-9869 14041 Round Lake Blvd. Baxter, MN 56425 Andover, MN 55304 Bernie’s Gas & Oil Mills Fleet Farm 218-829-7808 763-427-0504 16751 County Rd. 7 10250 Lexington Ave. NE Mills Fleet Farm Brandon, MN 56315 Circle Pines, MN 55014 Centra Sota Cenex 14114 Dellwood Dr. 320-876-2153 763-785-4647 50 Elm Street East Baxter, MN 56425 Annandale, MN 55302 Bob’s Olson’s Market 218-829-1565 320-274-2556 201 Central Avenue S. 10102 Sunset Ave. Beaver Bay Mobil Mart Brandon, MN 56315 Circle Pines, MN 55014 Holiday Station Store 1022 Main Street 320-834-4081 763-784-2242 115 Elm Street West P.O. Box 462 Annandale, MN 55302 Beaver Bay, MN 55601 320-274-5657 218-226-3550 This list is printed 4 times each year. For most current listings go to www.msra.com MSRA Legislative Committee Extra May 2012 Best Service Little Stores #9 Holiday Station Store Holiday Station Store 202 Cloquet Avenue 7002 Grand Avenue 305 S. Union Street 2517 13th Ave E Cloquet, MN 55720 Duluth, MN 55807 Fergus Falls, MN 56537 Hibbing, MN 55746 218-879-2279 218-624-7413 218-739-3803 218-262-2855 The Little Store London Road Car Wash Finlayson Deep Rock Southside Sinclair 203 Doddridge Avenue 1530 London Road 2219 Hwy 18 2612 Highway 73 Cloquet, MN 55720 Duluth, MN 55812 Finlayson, MN 55735 Hibbing, MN 55746 218-879-2444 218-728-4201 320-233-6233 218-262-6689 Bobby & Steve’s Auto World Truscott’s Spur Larry’s Service and Bait Huschle’s Service, Inc. 3701 Central Avenue 3942 Woodland Avenue 314 West Hwy 2 36897 Hwy 27 Columbia Heights, MN 55421 Duluth, MN 55803 PO Box 227 Hillman, MN 56338 763-788-1113 218-724-7814 Floodwood, MN 55736 320-277-3953 218-476-2225 MoreValu Marathon Wally’s Valley View Service Kurt’s Station 11517 Crooked Lake Blvd 4500 Valley View Rd. Holiday Station Store 202 Old Highway 61 S Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Edina, MN 55424 PO Box 147 Hinckley, MN 55037 763-754-8825 952-922-9734 27390 Hwy 18 320-384-6151 Garrison, MN 56450 SuperAmerica Blomberg’s Cenex Tobie’s Restaurant 320-692-4124 7521 Comstock Lake Rd. 46 West Sheridan Street P.O. Box 397 Cotton, MN 55724 Ely, MN 55731 Holiday Station Store 404 Fire Monument Rd. 218-482-5599 218-365-6765 303 Arizona Ave W Hinckley, MN 55037 Gilbert, MN 55741 320-384-7968 Cross Lake Holiday Holiday Station Store 218-741-7190 35610 County Rd. 66 1036 E. Sheridan Hixton Travel Plaza P.O. Box 464 Ely, MN 55731 Koep’s Glenwood Corner 150 Interstate Dr Cross Lake, MN 56442 218-365-6003 15800 State Hwy 29 North Hixton, WI 54635 218-692-2708 (Jct of Hwy 55 & 29) 715-963-3701 Voyageur Short Stop Glenwood, MN 56334 Ron’s BP Service of Dassel, Inc. 1815 East Sheridan Anderson Dew Drop Inn 320-634-4660 150 Parker Ave. W (at Hwy 12) Ely, MN 55731 10614 140th Street Dassel, MN 55325 218-365-3450 Davis Petroleum, Inc. (Jct. Highway 27 & 55) 320-275-4699 1301 West 4th St. Hoffman, MN 56339 Little Stores #5 (West Hwy. 2) 320-986-2012 Holiday Station Store 90 Thomson Rd Grand Rapids, MN 55744 PO Box 188 (Thompson Rd & I-35) Midnite Market Shell 218-326-6666 Highway 2 East Esko, MN 55733 5 South 6th Avenue Deer River, MN 56636 218-879-1601 Holiday Station Store Hopkins, MN 55343 218-246-2700 202 4th Street NE 952-933-8452 Lon’s Spur & Service Grand Rapids, MN 55744 Holiday Station Store PO Box 96 Mills Fleet Farm 218-326-4204 233 E Frazee 107 County Rd. 82 NW 1001 Industrial Blvd. Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Evansville, MN 56326 Nuch’s in the Corner Hudson, WI 54016 218-847-4883 218-948-2249 620 4th Street NE 715-386-3281 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 Petro Plus 105 Ely Lake Short Stop Schmeling Oil Co. Inc. 218-326-2060 1306 E Hwy 10 7782 Ely Lake Drive 35 Adams Street SE Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Eveleth, MN 55734 Lakeshore Market Hutchinson, MN 55350 218-847-6633 218-744-3588 21380 Hwy 7 320-587-3361 Greenwood, MN 55331 Edgewater Holiday Old Time Oil Holiday Station Store 952-470-4402 2605 London Road 436 Fayal Road 1100 3rd Ave. Duluth, MN 55812 Eveleth, MN 55734 Southside Fuel Plus International Falls, MN 55649 218-724-7789 218-744-2377 329 State 371 South 218-283-9324 Hackensack, MN 56452 Hansen’s Auto Service Fairfax Mobil Mart Sinclair 218-675-6834 3802 Trinity Road US Highways 19 & 4 6466 Cahill Ave.
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