7A JEWELL COUNTY RECORD
ThursDay. A0n114. L~0le
Classifieds
Phone 402-879-3291 or
785-378-3191 or come to
148 E. Third in Superior or
111 E. Main in Mankato to
place your ad,
12-Livestock
FOR SALE: Polled I-~reford I:~Is.
Coming two years old. Fedility tested
with oocr~0~te por~rman o records.
Stillwater One, Joe Brockman,
Lawrence, Neb 402-751~-7t27
12-12-tfc
S & S BY-PRODUCT for prorapt re-
moval of dead ca,le and horses, 1+
800-9 t 9.e360. 12.35.tfc
J BUY HORSES. Gordon Murray,
Mankato. Phone 785-534-021~ cell.
12-3-~
14-Sale Calendar
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, g:30 a.m
Red Cload, Ncb. Selling 2,500 plus
salt and pepper sots at auclion. Pic-
lute of most are on website:
montgomeryauction.com Williams
Family. Montgomery Auction and Re-
ally in charge of Sale. 14-e-8c
WEDNESDAY. MAY 18, I~a~nning
at 4 p.m, Reaq estate and personal
property auction for Sam Willett Es-
tate. Conducted by Mikkelsen Real
Estate & Auction LLC t4-15-6p
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 4 p.m, Edgar
Nob. Selling ~emaining items rite.
Edgar schoo~ including, wood dents,
chalk boards, ~o metal steeples, ola
lights, coat hooks, trim wood and
other items. Will only last one hour,
Montgomery Auction and Realty in
charge of sale. t4-1042c
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, noon at 74~ N
Seward. Red Cloud, Nob. Selling ve-
hicles: 2005 Buick 53.000 m~es; 2007
Chevrolet pickup, 45,000 mile=;; trac-
tor, tools, many fine pieces of furni-
ture (some ~d), c~4ectibles, house-
hold and mu ~ more for the Charles
Reinet Estate. Montgomery Auction
and Realty in cha~je of sale.
14-10-14c
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 10:30 a.m
242 N. Cherry, Red Cloud, Nob. Sell-
ing teal estate, colIectibles, toys. fur-
nffum, household and mt~h mote for
Margteta Williams. MontgomeryAu0-
lion and Realty in charge of sale.
14-1045
15-Opportunities
LOOKING FOR a career with high
earning potential and flexible sober1.
td,ng'~ BaSle Fbnanc~al S~lut,ons ms
h,nng sales agents Tla=n,ng-L,cens-
,ng prey,deal Send resumes:
meganh ~wlsm COrn 15
ENTRY LEVEL I'~aW e~luipment ~-
staler career. Get trained, get cent-
lied, get hired. Bullaozers, tn~khoes
and excavators. Immediate lifetime
job placement, VA b~efds, national
average $18.00-$22.00 1-866-362-
6497 ~5
16-Misc. for Sale
MILEAGE BOOKS |or saie 1rein Su-
perior Publishing Co. Help keep track
ot travel expenSeS for tl'~ I.R,S.
16-38-ffp
I~e~.id .'~lm.M Agrmc dlural, & '~--
f
Ct~mnlert-ldl ~'JEIc In~urancv
-I.~cr;,w & Cl,~m;~
I=mk. K- [.k.=~ -~'k, orches-Abslracts
Ideal T=tlr ha~. file I~UCkL,]].~ C~t, ntv
i mi~-I/.kkl.~ from U.S.
354 N Commercial Suporior. Neh
Phone 402-979-4341
k idealtitle @yahoo.corn
For Sale: WMchesler gun and office
safes 402-236-8619, 16-2-tfc
2i-Feed and Seed
CERTIFIED SEF D oats, $6 per
b,u~leL Nuprido 6261, glyphosate
tolerant soybean ~ed. Joel Masch-
mann, 402- -~30-0004. 21-8-15p
23-Recreational
20t2 JAYC(~ Jayllight 29 RLDS.
$19,500 like new, extra clean, elec-
trio awning and jack. MSRP$27,359.
4O2-879-4828 23-14-3c
24-Real Estate
H(~USE FOR Sale: 202 Summit Ave,
Webber, Ken near Lo~ewell, Lake.
C~ "npletely remodeled. New plumb-
ing, electnm heating, air. vinyl siding
and windows. Comer 101 with de-
tachud garage. 785-753-4098.
24-g-tfC
2S-Moire Homes
2000 SQ FT doublewide under
$80,000. Lenders offering $0 Down
for land owners. HU~B ~le(:5on of
true Modulats tn all ~Izes. Wrap land,
home, and land irn0rovements in one
package. 868.858-6862 25
9R.Mntln== - - --
CRAFT SHOW in Supedor 9 a,m, Io
3 p.m May 28. dudng the Annual
Victorian Festival. For more Informa-
fen call 402-879-1251. Leave mes-
sage. 26-14-6p
KEARNEYGUN*Coin Show, April 16
an~ 17, Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m Sun. 9
a m .4 o.m Expo Center, Fair-
grt~nds, Keamey. Nob. 26
GUN SHOW" April 16-17 Sat. 9-5 and
S un. 9-3 TOpeka. Ka nsas Expucenlra
(19th and Topeka Bird} Buy-se~l-t rode
into.: (563) 927-8176 26
30-Musical Instr.
FREE PIANOSand more: one grand.
two veflica~s, 1we organs and a
C]avinova (all ~ree). Bring your truck.
50 piano, under $50 per month now
lhru A~ri116 Mitt-Ares ~a Piano, ,? 41
Johnson Rd, Manhaltan. 800-950-
3774, www pia no4u.com 30
Obituaries
Jack Engel
Jack FJ'=gel. "2~. hmthcr of P, oh
F.mtgel, Jewell. died unexrk~ le(lly omt
Saturday at h,s home tn Aliceviile,
Kan. A[x)ut three htmrs taler, word
was received that Boffs mother. Arleen
Engel. I~X], tl~xl al Life Car~ ('enter.
Burhnghm. Althm~gh the dale h~-s not
Ix en ~et, aduul funeral Ls being planned
m I~urli11~1on,
yte
Ekfllie H. ~Howelll Kyte of N=l~er
Swing.' Md was one call clu[dren
Ix~m ttr J antes 1='. and Charity E. I Bale~ I
Hov.'elL Oct 26. 1~15, i11 Jew ll
Coumy. Kan . and diedTuesday, Match
22.2~116. at Br'.aJ.enton, Fla at tim age
of I1~1 years. Ibm months and 26days.
Dolhe mnel Clarence Oliver Kytc.
Sr ~mtt tlte~- we~ married OI1 JUne .gramn tliQIPl: Lesser
Prairie-Chicken lnit/auve. National
Water Quality [nitiafive. On-Farm
Energy Imtiative~ Organic [aitiative.
and Sea.~rml High Turmel [nniative.
While NRCS ~cepts applications for
EQ [Pon a continurm',ha~i s. N RCS has
SeL a deadline of April 22 to apply for
2016 init/atis.es funding.
Lesser Pro,its Chicken [nitiative:
NRCS will assis! producers in 36 coun-
ties to implement con.~ervation prac-
rices specifically targeted mo improve
the le ser prairie-chickett (LPC) habi-
tat while promoting the overall health
of grazmng lands and the long-term
suslainahility of Kansas ranching. Ex-
#red or expirillg Conservation Reserve
Progra m fields in permanent cx)ver Lhal
may benefit LPC habitat ma~ abe) be
eligible for funding. This initialis~"
will be offered in Barber. ('lark.
Comallche, Edwards. Ellis. |:,n.e}.
Ford+ Cove. Graham. Grant. (;t2t).
Greeley. Hantilt,m. Ha,kell.
Hodgeman, Kearny. Kmov.a.I.~ne.
Logan. Meade. Morion, Ncs, Pa~,
nee. PratL Ru ~IL S~.',~lt. Seu ~rd.
Sheridan. Sherman, Stafford. Sl~nlon.
Stevens.Thomas. Tregn. Wallace. and
W ichita toUr, lies.
Naliona] Wafer Qualily ]nmalt~e
NRCS will assist producers v th ad.
dressing high.pnoriry u, ater re,narcs
concem.~ in three v,a~cr~[wtl~. ]-he,e
i11clude; Big Creek Wak.r~hcd m i.lll,~
courtly: Emma ('reek Walerr.hcd tn
Ha~'ey, Mar'ion. arld Mc Pllem~,m court-
6e~;; and Gta.~shopr~r ('~'k %-4let-
shed in Awhigm. Bn+~ n. and ]~tck~ )ml
counties
Ogalluka Aquifer lrlnmatm~ : NRC5
wiii a~,ixl pr~ticer~ in 32 coa~tttt:~ in
inmplea-lcmit pra 'li~e', *~pecilically lat-
~c'tm.~J. Yo con~c.r%C ~.i m]mk'r ml, I~1~.' ~ rl~.i,',
(.)g,i]~,I, Aquifer Pr[ont) ArL'a. {.-nun
tme~ ~,tlr,n ~hv Kan~a Ogallala Aqtmm-
Icr Pr t~,ly Are;* ,~whmtle: Bartumt.Che)-
cnne. Decatur, F-dw one. Finn ). I;t~rd.
Granl. (}ray, Greeley. Hamdt=m.
Harvey. Ha~kell. Healgeman. Jewell.
Kearny. Kiuwa. Lane. McPher~n,
Norton. Pawnee. Rawlins. Re,re. Re-
pubti*.', Scott. Shermdan. Sherman.
Stafford. Stamen. Stevens. "I'hoImlabl,
Wallace, and Wmchita
High "]'anne! S v,drnt htiliative"
NRCS hell~ prt~Lucer~ m~plcmnent It~)=,h
lunnels that extend gt,~-w~ng ,ca,on,
for high value c~op~, imt an en~ mron.r~:n.
tally ~afe manner. H.~ h tmmnet ben.
efits include better planl and ,~,d qual-
ily and fewer mlulriegll~ and p licide,
,n Ibe Lmvimnntent.
On-[:arm Ener y ] nitiat ire: 1~ xh w.
ors work with an NRCS-appro~cd
Technical Servk:e Provider (TS[b I.
de,lop Agn u |lural E11 rgy Man age-
,~i Plans or farm energy autlils that
as~ss emlergy Cr~11~lmmpii<.l ~rl an a[2t i-
ctmlll~ra] t~petul,<,tm NR('S m,L~ ~I~
provide ~x~l~htnt'c I~ mrliplt-i~lcrll ~.|T I
m~,li~ t'O 'o m mcnl led i m pT~, ~ c~ i ,c I1 t mtie~
{hl't+llgh this l,llmlatl~.~.
Org~tc lnlimi.it,;~.- ,~('S wmll a~.-
sist produce~ with mn<,~almon (dom-
~rvation pract~ce~, ,m g r,c,It urn1 t~p-
erations ~elak, d Io ~,rgaiilc pn~du~.t,on.
Pt~xluce~ carr ntl) cerhf,ed :, o~
ganic, trar~silhqmml].g tt+ tkrg,;mnlk t:'! tl'[OI
d~ ~.~'s who aze cxetnpl hi~'tl ,m Ih
Nalional Orgamc P/t~mutn '~mll ll;~e
ac~'ess mo a Im~ad ,~t ,f LtHt~4.'rvall,)i~
Pr'act/ces Lo axsis~ mn tr :iting thu,r ~t'-
source concerns wh~l lu[|l [hng I11~.II~'
of the requiremem~ ut an or~Janic ~y -
Lem plan.
EQ[P o ft-~t s I In an