Burr Oak
By Anna Belld Grubbs
Burr Oak Midway Co-op Elevator
hosted the annual hamburger dinner
• with all the trimmings. They served
approximately 80.
Marcela Ost was hostess to the
Young Matrons Club,
Iris Cosand was hostess to C.W.F.
at her home.
Marvel (McMains) Crowe, Salina,
was an overnight guest of Mad-dine
McMains. She came to attend the Ralph
Smullins funeral, All of Ralph s chil-
dren came for the services. Ronni¢ and
Gayle Smullins and family, Stratton,
Colo.; Curtis Smullins and family, Burr
Oak; Pare and Dave Ingraham and
family, Edmond, akin,: and Cathleen
and Ran Nordman and family, Oimitz.
Vida and Wylie Knight went to
Omaha to consult doctors about his
leg.
Dorothy Frost, Esbo,. returned to
her home after spending several weeks
in the Kearney and Superior hospitals.
Anna Belle Grubbs called on Hazel
Korb.
Virginia and Stanley Johnson, Cen-
tral City, Nab., came fo[ the Smullins
funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Silsby are home
after spending the past two months in
Arizona.
Wendy Harris, JennaLee and David,
Rick Harris, Tom and L(,uAnn Harris,
Fern Harris, Kim and Chad Wherry,
Smolan, attended the wedding of Chuck
Schreck. son of Charley and Linda
(Harris) Schreck, Emporia, in Fort
Riley, where he is stationed.
Joyce and Roy'Fullerton, Superior,
visit her mother, Dorothy Oliver, regu-
larly.
Several of the churches called off
Sunday morning services because of
the snow.
Wilma Underwood and Rose
Damon were ,in Beloit and called on
Cory Underwood and Craig
Underwood.
Cliff and Glenny Barnes entertained
their family to supper at the Palace in
Red Cloud Saturday night in honorof
Cliff's retirement and Gtenny's birth-
day. Attending were Edna Fogo, Ruth
Oliver, Morris and Cheryl Hillman,
Walt and Peggy Wilson, Danny Barnes,
Ranae Jacobs, David and Tammy
Barnes, Steffen and Drew. Diana Ord,
Darin Barnes, Lance and Kayla and
friend Amanda Hudson•
(Last week's news)
Ralph Smullins, Iong-tt me Burr Oak
resident, died Feb. 14 in Goodland.
where he lived the last two years. Ralph
was a Burr Oak rural mad carrier.
Carl Collins and Lyle Reece, Man-
kate, were callers in the Gene Johnson
home..
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Prim, Gunner
and JayCie, Denver, Colo., were house
guests last week of their grandparents
Jack and Catherirm Byers.
Olive Hill
By Rosemary Hasemeyer
Because of the snow storm Sunday
morning many didn't attend the wor-
ship service at the Olive Hill Church.
Wilma Andrews, Supen or, a former
resident of this area had surgery at the
Mary Lanning Hospital, Hastings.
Stanley and Virginia Johnson.Cen-
tral City, and Gerald and Jacqueline
Boyles had dinner together at a Man-
kate cafe.
Jim and Marlene Stone visited Sat-
urday with Norma Imler, Juniata.
Saturday, Herbert and Carolyn Al-
ley went to Frankfort, where they vis-
ited in the home of Marabeth, Paul and
Mitchell Olson. Bob Alley, Frankfort,
joined them for dinner in the Olson
home.
Dennis Dye, Hebron, called on his
mother. Vera Dye.
Pauline Hanson. Oak, and Z¢lda
Schuster had dinner at cafes in Man-
kate and Superior.
Sunday, Harold and Lorna Wilton
took dinner to his parents. Clarence
and Ila Wilton, at the Superior Manor.
Ruth Hale. Juniata, was a Friday
visitor of her mother, Dee Ross. Join,
ing them for dinner at a cafe was Dora
Pettit,
Roger and Carol Roe were
houscguests for one week in the home
of Erik, Angle, Eric, Zackary,
McKenzie, Halle and Ethan
Hilgendoff, Joplin, Me.
Paul and Linda Hutchinson attended
the Valentine Party at the Church of
Christ, Superior, Saturday evening.
Callers the past week in the
Hasemeyer home were Walter Mayne,
Lacey and Miranda Ward, John and Jo
Ann Rogers.
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15~h ,a, nnt.~J Bock & Red A~us Sole
Range Bull Sale
Monday, Mooch !0, 2003
1 :DO P.M.
THOMPSON ~LE E~ARN
7 Miles East of Plainvltle,
Kant.s on HWY 18 &
3 1/2 I~s Norltl on 24 Road
~diing 165 Black &
Red Angus Bulls
LOTS II~CLUDE:
85 Black 18 MO, OtO
30 Back 2 Yr, Ok~
30 Red 18 Me, Old
20 Recl 2 Yr. Old
Some oCft~ A.I. SIRES Represented:
Twln Volley Precls~on
New Oealgn 87S
Saf Foct~
WK Gur~moke
Half Head of the Cic~s
HLH Buster
Royal Rombo 79F
Grand Canyon
ReO@Y for Immedlofe Service
90 DOy Breecllr~ Season Guarantee
A~o
~ A.I. ~Cl~orhng
Black & Red Heifers
~00pan ~ BlOck & Rod Heifers
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Lance and Kayla Barnes, Red
Cloud. were weekend guests of grand-
parents Cliff and Glenny Barnes. Keller
Ord, Maywood, Neb., is a guest this
week.
Edna Fogo and Cliff and Glenny
Barnes were in Red Cloud to visit Aunt
Fredia Fib, gins at the Heritage Care
Home. They went on to Blue Hill to
watch grandson. Staffin.Barnes, and
team mates play in abasketball tourna-
ment.
Dewey Ten-ill was a weekend guest
of Glenadean Terrill.
Madeline McMains was hostess to
the Monday Morning Bible Study.
Wayne Frost, Esbon, i8 the new
Burr Oak substitute mail carder. He
has been carrying this week for the
regular carrier, Dave Belden.
Dispatch
By Edna Verhage
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Church servtces were cancelled
Sunday morning because of, the snow
storm.
Elder Mike Nyhoff lead the ser-
vices Sunday evening.
Passage Sunday evening was Mat-
thaw 5:21-26 and Ephesians 4:26-27.
Theme was "Anger and You".
Happy birthday to : Andrea Keeps,
Feb. 23; Jan Tanis. Feb. 24; Merle
Nyhoff, Feb. 28.
(Last week's news)
Greeters Sunday were Don, Jan,
Dawn and Andrea Keeps.
Passage Sunday morning was Mat-
thew 6:25-34. Theme was "Working
With Providence." Passage Sunday
evening was Luke 9:57-62 and Mat-
thaw 9:9-13. Theme was "Quick to
Follow.''~
Pastor Harold had the children's
message Sunday morning.
Happy birthday to: Joyce Keeps,
Feb. 17; Iieen Tanis, Feb. t9; Mkilar
Otto, Feb. 20; Cory Frasier, Feb. 21;
Bertha Hater, Feb. 22.
We received around ,65 of an inch
of rain over the weekend.
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Formoso
By Elaine Clark
Howard Ross is a patient at the
Republic County Hospital.
IvaLeaPayne had surgery Friday at
Salina. A! pnd Julia West, Topeka were
weekend guests. Randy and Kim
Shadduck. Haleigh and Tyler. and
Rodney Payne, all of Mankato, also
visited.
,, ,Lo~n Horell, Scandia, Catherine
Tebow: Courtland, Mary Larson, Scab-
dia, Vera Reed and Gene Clark visited
Joyce Patrick.
Betty Reynolds and Shirley Free
visited Vera Reed: Cheyenne Nelson,
Courtland, visited Vcra on Friday.
Gloria Massey had lunch with
Becky Huher. Other visitors of the
Hubers during the week were Janet
Higer and Tycen, Mankato, and Rob-
err and Ada Grimm.
Wayne and Rita Allen had lunch in
Salina with Patty Pillard and Marci
Swanson, Salina,
~y Zimmer and Bey Hall, Court-
land, attended the funeral for Dorothy
Burks at Salina.
Howard and Louise Field visited
Ruby Stafford at Belleville Health
Care Cenmr.
Tyler Dunstan was Sweetheart King
at Mankato Friday evening. Alexis
McFarlane was a crown hearer.
Preston and Kim Pelkey, Laci and
Kayla, Chad Pelkey and Jolene
Caviness, all of Hutchinson, and
Jeannie Pelkey, Norcatur, were over-
night guests of Edna Engle. They at-
tended Laci's basketball games at
Holdredge, Nab., last weekend.
Marshall and Renee Holmes,
Hesston, were guests of Forrest
Dempsey.
Stephanie Watson, Bobby, Sarah,
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Brice E. Leon, (right) formedy a physical therapist at Jewell County
Hospital, is shown with Topeka Scarecrows hockey player, Enk Fabian. Leon
has been treating Fabian dudngthe past few weeks at Heartland Rehabilitation
~nd Wellness Center for a knee injury. Leon is the current director and physical
therapist at Heartland. Edk is from Roseau, Minn., and will attend University
of North Dakota at Grand Forks, N.D., next year. Leon was also employed at
Thayer County Memodal Hospital and Rdpublic County Hospital. He is a
former Belleville resident. ' ~.
Mandy and Spencer, Burlingame, were
weekend guests of Taylor and •Edna
Ruth Clark.
Don and Ruth Fleming attended the
wedding of Bud and Kate Howland at
Abilene. Also attending were Ray and
Neva Howland, Beloit, Don and Louisa
Howland and Jason, Osborne, Dixie
Ward, Colony, and Rita Koehn,
Lawrence.
Gary and Chrystal Massey hosted a
party at the Formosa Skating R~k for
Clifford Massey's sixth birthday.
Nelson and Merna Keeler, Man-
kate, visited Brad Keeler.
Phyllis Hurd and Wybern and Ruth
• Berneking attended the barbershop
quartet program Saturday evening at
Salina. Phyllis was an overnight guest
of Tony and Becky Patrick andWybern
and Ruth stayed overnight with Bob
and Terri Ross, Andrew and Eric.
Zachary Spiegel and Levi Fleming
sang with the third grade class at the
soil conservation program Saturday
evening at Mankato.
Tristyn Brown was a guest of his
grandparenils, Jeff and Brenda Koster,
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Jewell
By Roberta Holdren
CallersofEvelyn Divel were Shane
and Misty Thompson, Haley, Heather
and Triston.
Jewell Senior Citizens met Friday
for a pot luck dinner at the rec room
at the Jewell apartments. The Febru-
ary birthdays a/id anniversaries were
observed. The next meeting is March
21.
Betty James hosted card club.
Jerry Wilson, Plainville, visited his
grandmother, Emma Fobes, and his
mother, Betty Wilson.
Kevin Wilson, Ionia, ~sited Donna
Moss.
InezClarkisrecovering from a fall
Thursday evening. She reports no bones
were broken.
The JFwell Public Library has ex-
tended open hours, On Thursday the
library will be open fro~ 2:30 to 7:30.
This change is in respon~;c, to a recent
community survey.
This week's report from the
Mank to Livestock O0mmlsslon ¢o., Inc.
Week of Feb. 21 - Selling 1,168 head - Here are some sales:
ST
EERS
7 Black sted~ ~- i0cJ.00
11 Black steam 380 106.50
12 Black steers 420 103.00
8 Black steers 400 102.00
17 Black steers 540 95.60
14 Black steers 495 94.50
15 Back steers 540 93.75
11 Mixed steers 510 92.00
• 10 Black steers 595 93.00
13 Mixed steers 640 85.90
27 Mixed steers 645 86.25
16 BBWF steers 680 81.50
26 Mixed steers 700 79.00
11 Black steers 750 76,30
11 Mixed steers 775 74.80
15 Black steers 745 77.80
23 Char. steers 835 74.40
18 Mixed steers 810 76.00
HEIFERS
13 BBWF heifers 405 91.00
12 Back heifers 445 88.50
14 Mixed heifers 570 82.00
15 Mixed heiferS 600 81.25
10 Mixed heifers 820 80.00
18 Black helfem 725 75.00
16 Char. heifers 680 75.00
48 Black heifers 730 75.00
,I 1 Char. heifers 750 74.20
39 Mixed steers 720 74.40
• 48 Black heifet~ 802 74.90
65 Mixed cows 1,252 38.96
59 Mixed cows 1,723 34.73
Consigned for Friday, Feb. 28
88 plus Bred steers and heifers 650-750
69 plus Bred heifers 600-750
78 plus Bred steers and heifem 450-650
37 Black heifers 725
BARN PHONE 785-378-3283
Andy Montgomery, Owner, 402-879-3004, Mobile 785-545-8366
Nell Boumy, Auctioneer, Mobile 402.984.9545
Jan Russell, Fieldmen, 785-823-0573, Mobile 785.545-6105
Bill Logan, Fieldman, 785-378-3327, Mobile 785.545.6784
Scotl Greene, Fieldmen, 785-428-3533, Mobile 785.545-8612
' Jeremy Nelson, 785-374-4277
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Dr. Don Calderon, M.D.
Leon Hughes, P.A.C.
Servlces
Acute inpatient care, Swing beds, Outpatient care, Long Term Care'[Hosplce,
Adult Day Care, Crestvue.Cottages, 24 Hour Emergency RoQ~
Dlagno Ic
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Carotid Doppler Studies, Ultrasound, Sleep Studies, Echocardiograms, Endoscopy,
Annual Health Fair, Women's Health Clinic and Kan Be Healthy Clinic
Rehabllltallon
Physical Therapy, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Speech and Occupaffonal Therapy
Specialty Providers
Dan Calderon, M.D ................................ Internal Medicine and Family Practice
Ahmed Kutty, M.D ................................................................................. Cardiology
Gary Chlngren, M.D ......................................... : .................................. Orthopedics
Judith Buffer, M.D ............................................. : .............................. Family Practice
Leon Hughes, P.A.C ........................................................................ Family Practice
Marllyn Dunston, A.R.N.P. • ' ................... Family Practice
Jewell County Rural Health Clinic
10'2 South Center, Mankato
785-378-3511
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Jeweil County Hospital
100 CrestVue, Mankato, Kan, 66956
785-378-3137
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Panorama
By Fawna Bhrrett
Things out of the ordinary happen
to give us a chuckle, to change our
thoughts or enlarge our sight. In rural
America, one is accustomed to seeing
combines, huge tractors with even big-
ger farm implements going down the
road. However, to see the roof of a
building just over a hill where you
know the road goes, is a sight-awaken-
ing.
Sure enough, when reaching the
top of the hill, there was a large garage,
granary or other farm building, well-
balanced on a trailer, being hauled
down the road. Though the pace was
adequate, a line of cars and pickups
collected behind it.
Another day, driving into Jewell,
there was a large long rafter observed,
moving across the street, seemingly by
itself. Again, thinking the eyes were
deceiving, a person has to check it out
and sure enough, a rafter was being
pulled across the street for the new
office-parts section of Jewell
Implement's huge new building in the
business area of that town.
Randall
By Fawna Barrett
Snow fell most of Sunday in this
area, though the accumulation was three
inches or less. Combined with the wind
and wind chill factors, church services
were cancelled at the Randall Commu-
nity Church.
Story Hour continues at Randall
Library every Monday from 3: 30-4:15
p.m. This is forpre-school children.
Chris Kibbe, Clay Center, and Kara
Kibbe, Manhattan, were guests of their
parents, Bob and Mary Ann Kibbe.
They cut their visits short with the
prospect of a snow storm.
D.D. Bridge met with Nevada Vett~r
Feb. 19. Guests were Nadine Balch,
Leota Clawson and Martha Lienberger.
Kristi Vetter and Nevada Vetter
took two music students, Ashley
Lienberger and Richard Shamburg, to
the GFWC of Kansas Sixth District
Music contest in Hays. Ashley re-
ceived a certificate to compete next
year. Laura B utts'was the other contes-
tant sponsored by the Randall Progres-
sive Study Club. She rode out with her
mother, Connie, as they were going to
Wichita where Laura was in a piano
contest. Colleen Shamburg also at-
tended the event.
Bill Elniff and Celia McMillan were
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Donna Petgrson was honore(
recently for 3~ years of service at
Cheyenne Lodge Nursing Home,
Jamestown..
Peterson honored
for 35-year service
Donna Paterson was recently rec-
ognized for 35 years of continuous
service to residents of Cheyenne Lodge
Nursing Home, Jamestown
Peterson began her employment a
month after the original opening of the
nursing home. A that time there were
12 residents and few regulations. As
Peterson said she has seen many
changes over the years, but one thing
has remained constant for her--how
she has enjoyed caring for the rest-
dinner guests of Jan and Mark Koster,
Beloit.
Holly Kadel, Oklahoma City, spent
Thursday to Saturday with her parents,
Sherilyn and David Kadel. Sat.urday,
Alice Kadel had lunch with them. Fri-
day, Holly and Alice had lunch in
Belleville.
Kevin Shamburg was a dinner guest
of Mary and Bob Shelton.
Cheryl Anderson, Syracuse, Neb.,
visited her dad, Bill Taylor, who was in
the hospital. Joe and Maxine Ander-
son and Joe D. and Charlotte Anderson
took her to supper in Beloit while she
was here.
Gene and Fawna Barrett spent the
day with Gerry Joerg.
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JEWELL COUNTY RECOl
dents, working with the staff
ting to know the residents'
friends.
"I started for $1 an hour bac
she smiled and added
bit more now."
were in attendance f
and to award her with a gold
Northbranch
By Ruth Glover
Because of the snow and
24 attended Sunday School.
was greeter in the absence
Arrants. Morning worship
joy and gladness. Stan
rora, Colo., was a guest of Ken',
Smith while he held special
Sunday througl
March 9 the Sunday
mittee is
This is
sandwiches,
Glen and Patsy Warner
the funeral service
Hauptmeier's husband
Brady Lewis, Riverton,
day overnight and
his
Glover. while his parents
district wrestling
Geneva.
Curtis and Marilyn
Glenn and Betty Wallace.
Steve and Loft Dillon
guests of his parents, John
Dillon.
Curtis and Marilyn Jeffery
and Erma Dillon
Volunteer's Orientation
the Red Cloud Opera House.
music was presented by Juli
Wheeler and her son,
Glen and Patsy
father, Verne Mendenhall,
Okla.
LaVae and Ruth Glover
Clay Center Friday
Elwin Lamb and his wife
in the nursing home. They
Ernest and Betty Foster.
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We wilt o~e~ for sate to the highest bidd~a at public auction the tallowing described personal property located tram Ruskin, Net).- 3 miles east. 5 miles south and
Or from Oeshler, Nab.- 4 miles west, 5 miles souin and 1/2 mite west beginning at ll:OOa.m, on:
Wednesday, March 12, 2093.
TRACTORS & LOADER
TRUCKS
1970 Ford 600 2T truck. V-8, 4-speed
2-soeed, 16-foot wood box with hoist.
shedded and in good condition
1979 Case iHC 1586 tractor, cab with heat and air. 3-hydraulic. 18:4x38 with duals.
3-point, 6,500 hours.
1979 John Deers 4440 tractor, cab with heat and
air, 2.hydraulic, quad range, 3-poink front
weights, 18:4x42 tiros, 5,054 hours
1998 Farmlland XI. 945 loader with grapple fork
1958 John Deero 620 tractor, gas, NF, Serial Num-
ber: 6218029
EQUIPMENT
John Deero 7100 planter. 6-row. 50-inch, 3-point, Kinzie cups, mile, beans and
chemical boxes
Hiniker 8000 no till cultivator, 3-point, 8-row, 30-inch, with anhydrous attachment
IHC Model 5100 double disk drill
Adsway mixer wagon 5x12
Ketb/Ryan manura spreader PTO drive
A&L Model 425 grain cart with big tires, good
Noble 6.row, 30-inch, 3-point cultivator
3-point hyd~Jlic dump roar mount dirt scoop
4-whael trailer grain box with hoist
(2) 200 ~ =~d~e tanks, 4°020 brackets
John Deem chuckwagon No. 115, shedded
John Deero 3800 field chopper and heads
Graves 3-point bale fork
1 1/2 yard soil mover
Good metal road drag
Hetder auger wagon, shedded
Kent springtooth 3-rows of teeth
Big axe 8-foot, 3-point, blade
IHC 92 lister 6.raw, 30-inch
~HC 490 tandem disk hydrauflc, fold 18 1/2-foot. good Drag harrow
John Deero 635A row crop head 3-puint fast hitch
John Deem 1010 field cultivator, fold up 24-foot 5-whael hay rake
Dakon gravity flow trailer, 225 bushel Huase 7-foot. 3-point, shredder
Dakon gravlly flow trailer, 300 bushel John Deere No. 7 sickle mower
John Deem semi mount 5-bottom plow
Landefl 3-point, chisel, 14-foot with anhydrous attachment with hydraulic shutoff
3-point Sprayer with booms and 150 poiy tank, like new
Mayrath &inch x 67-foot. PTO drive grain auger
Owatonna grinder, mixer, shedded
3-point continental posthole digger with 9-inc~12-inch augers
COMBINE AND HEADS
1977 AC Model M Gleaner combin0, hydro traction, diesel engine, shedded and in
good condition, 15-foot grain platform
Gleaner 6-row, 30-inch cam head
4-~leal heaa~ tndler
TRAILERS
e
8-1oo~ x l~foot Ixml~ pull stock tr~tsr
Tlndem axle 24-foot bumper pull steel flstbed trailer
1966 Ford truck, V-8, 4-speed 2-speed, 13 ll2-foot box and hoist, runs
HAY
(16) 2002 big round bales, second cutting
4-WHEELER
1987 Honda 250 4-whealer, 2-w~eel drive
LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT
10 metal 4-foot x 8-foot caff or hog huts with pens. good condition
(2) Big round bale feeders
(8~ Metal feed panels (4)
Double sided creep feeder, goodPortable ratsed
SHOP EQUIPMENT
MISCELLANEOUS
Fomey Model C-5 electric welder• 180 amp Older
Parts and miscellaneous tools Cnuse center ling
10-1oot pickup stock recks 8-foot pickup eteel
Older GMC step side 2-wheel trailer Electric shutoff
200 gallon fuel barrel with hand pump 100
(2) Broyhtll LP tank heaters
300 and 500 gallon fuel tanks with" 1 i0-volt fUel pump
TO BE SOLD FOR
1977 John Deere 4630 tractor with cab with
heat and air. AM-FM radio, P,S., 18:4 x 38
duals, fast hitch. 3-hydraulic, 9.148 hours,
overhauled at 5,000 hours Serial Number:
026340R
1067 John Deere 4020 tractor, power shift,
2-hydreulics, 18:4 x 34 tires, Serial Number:
T243P 169377R
Two year old Elk Creek Mflg. 24-foot
Crustbuater 3200 grain drill 33 x 10 double disc
Noble V-plow 4, 5-foot blades with treadder
Dakon 8~ow x 30-inch cultivator folding bar Continental
(2) 45 degree grain bin discharge augers Steel truck
13 shaak, 3-point, NH 3 applicator
Joffeo/puff type chlasei, 124oot
Small IH manure spreader
John Osera 3800 chopper, 2-row x 30-thch head & pickup head .
1978 G~W 1/2 ton, 2-wheel drive, 350 automatic pick@, runs gooO
FOR MO~E INFOgMATIOH COHTkCT 0ON POPPE AT 402-31Sq8~
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Don and Carol Poppe,
Sale ¢otKlucted by Mikkelsen Real Estate & Auction
., ~ Gale Mikkelseat. Read Estate Broker, Auctioneer and Appraiser
PO Box 184, Superior. NE 68978 -
Phone 402-879-4464 .- Assisting Auctioneer: Brad Elling and Corey Mikkdsen
B-mail: mr44608@allt¢l.net -- Websi~: mikkels~n-realestat¢-auctions.com