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Thursday, April 7, 2016 JEWELL COUNTY RECORD 8A
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Four Ways from Northbranch
By Erma Dillon
' Thursday, Wayne and Natalie Frost
brought their children to visit their
grandparents, Ivan and Leta Frost, for
an Easter egg hunt. Whitley, Blaine
and Devyn hunted the eggs and candy
that grandma Leta had hidden earlier.
Brenda, Mark, Lee and Cory
Carlson and Leon, Chase and Gerit
Wagner had Easter dinner with Ivan
and Leta. The guys shot blue rock and
Brenda and Leta had a good visit while
watching them shoot. Wayne, Natalie,
-Whitley, Blaine and Devyn had gone
Natalie's parents' for Easter.
Sam and Alyce Gillett went to New
Prague, Minn., last Wednesday, arriv-
ing before the brunt of the blizzard.
Susan and Dennis Olson were going
on a short get away and the children
were coming to Kansas for their break.
'Thursday, the Gilletts and Brandon,
Eli and Sophia left for Kansas. Sam's
driving skills were tested as the inter-
state was solid ice and snow through
parts of southern Minnesota. There
'were lots of semis off the road and cars
in the ditch. They were thankful to
arrive safely.
Dereck and Jerrod Gillett came over
to see them fight away. Brandon and
Jerrod are the same age, born on the
same day, so they plan to hang out
together. They keep in touch through
social media sights. They all then went
gee Lily, Claire baby Wyatt and
Aunt Beth. The children can't wait for
"the rest of the family to show up.
:i Terry and Janice McCutcheon re-
?turned last Saturday from their winter
home in Arizona. They joined the con-
i gregation at the Nazarene Church for
Tithe Easter service and dinner that fol-
.3owed with around 60 people attend-
'ing. They wish there were that many
every Sunday. There were lots of chil-
dren hunting Easter eggs!
Kameron Shute of San
Jose, Calif.,
son of Scott and Aparna Shute, was
Shere at his Uncle Tom's this week
getting some farm experience, like ob-
serving pulling a calf!
: The Don and Carol Gersmers both
in their late 80s, at Medicine Lodge
lost their house and everything to the
Wildfires last week. They drove through
: fire to escape They built their house 50
.years ago. The Gersmers are Aaron
and Joel Shute's other grandparents.
Aaron and Joel are Steve Shute's sons,
grandsons of Jeff.
Rex Bird of Belleville and Ramona
:Tiemeyer of Morrowville visited their
:parents, Patty and Delbert Bird, re-
Cently, helping Delbert celebrate his
;birthday.
Most of Sam and Alyce Gillett's
;family visited Easter weekend. Corn-
ling on Friday were David, Autumn,
"Logan, Addyson and Easton Gillett,
Bennington, Carrie, Andrew and Jacob
Bonebrake, Topeka, and Ross and Luke
Hutson, Downs. Carrie and Jacob
stayed with Jim and Kim Gillett. Jerrod
Gillett had as his guests Brandon and
Eli Olson, Andrew and Ross. Luke
stayed the night with Logan at
grandma' s. Addyson Gillettand Sophia
Olson had Lily Walker stay the night
with them.
Saturday, Carrie, Beth Walker and
Autumn helped the children make
stained glass crosses to decorate at
church. They were joined in the after-
noon by Scott, Victoria, Makayla and
Cade L'Ecuyer, Haven, at the Esbon
Easter egg hunt. Being too old to hunt
eggs, Dereck, Jerrod and Brandon
helped move furniture at the church.
After returning to their grandparents'
home, they colored eggs. John and
Marcia Hutson came later in the after-
noon and joined everyone for supper.
The highlight of Jacob's day was go-
ing with Uncle Jim and Dereck to feed
cattle. Lots of questions!
After Easter service, Jerrod and
Brandon had an Easter egg hunt for
their youngercousins. Then all 30 fam-
ily members had dinner with Sam and
Alyce Gillett. All returned in the after-
noon to their homes. Sam and Alyce
took the Olson children to their home
in Minnesota on Monday.
Easter weekend, John and Erma
Dillon visited family in the Wichita
I've learned...
The best classroom in the world is
at the feet of an elderly person.
Life is like a roll of toilet paper.
The closer it gets to the end, the faster
it goes.
area. They were overnight guests at the
rural Peck home of Steve and joined Mankato
other family members at the rural
Haysville home of Greg and Dianne By Elaine Thomas
Fenster for some meals and watching Julie Malcom Alexander stopped at
the Easter egg hunt and four great- Doris Alexander's home Wednesday
grandchildren. While John dialyzed at evening and they went to Superior for
a DaVita facility in Wichita, Dianne, supper and then back to Doris' for a
Abby and Erma visited at the homes of visit before Julie headed to Nebraska
Erin and Michael Williams, Ben and Thursday. She will continue with her
Max and Janel and Phil Harms, Isaac retreats in Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota
and Selah. Abby is excited to be ac- and Canada during the month of April
cepted to grad school atWSU in speech and then will head back to her home in
pathology. She has been working with Georgia.
disturbed children at the Tri-cities Out of town relatives here to attend
schoolwhonotonlyhavespeechprob- the funeral of Vera Thompson were
lems but many behavioral issues, her daughters, Pauline and Ken
Another highlight of the Dillons' Robinson, Glasco; Kathy and Mike
EasterweekendwaschurchatCountry Bryan, California; sister Leatha
Acres with some of the family. Grand- Essinger, Idaho, a retired Methodist
daughter, Janel Harms, was a guest minister who assisted with the fnneral;
violinist in their orchestra. The music, brothers Raymond Ross, Colorado, and
under the direction of Eric Stone, in- George Ross, Hutchinson; grandchil-
cluded a bell choir, orchestra and the dren Debbie Tegethoff and family,
vocal choir which ended the service Washington; Tammy Reed and faro-
with a rendition of the Hallelujah Cho- ily, Scott City; Amy Kerst and family,
rus. Kansas City; Richard Thompson and
Reports are there was a large con- family, Pratt; David Bryan, California;
gregation at Northbranch Friends on Bruce Bryan and family, Colorado;
Easter Sunday. Marilyn Jeffery and Ryan Robinson, Beloit; Stephanie
Kermit and Loyce Jeffery had family Schmeck, Salina.
visiting, as well as other visitors. Frank and Nadine Railsback were
LaVae Glover is making theCherry in St. Francis for the weekend to attend
Estates Assisted Living in Red Cloud the wedding of their granddaughter,
his second home, while still maintain- ShayLinn Kaus and Drew Zweygandt.
ing his connections with Northbranch. Also attending were Janelle and Steve
John Parsons continues to improve Spiegel, Zach, Ryan and Jacob,
his mobility as he receives rehab treat- Formoso; Jeff, Sueann and Claire
ments in Hastings. He was aThursday Railsback, Louisburg; and Julie
afternoon visitor at the home of John Railsback, Kansas City.
and Erma Dillon. Family and friends gathered at the
Pastor Jon Harkness welcomed community center Sunday afternoon
those at Northbranch Friends Church to celebratethe99thbirthday of Martha
Sunday, also giving announcements Denayer.
and prayer concerns. A video about AlmaZadinajoinedherfamilySun-
Ireland was viewed in preparation for day at the home of Marty and Vicki
the special offering to be taken Sunday Zadina to celebrate the birthdays of
for missions in Ireland. Musicians were Marty and Amanda Womack. Others
Erma Dillon, Liz Jeffery and Colleen joining them were Amanda's family,
Jeffery.UsherswereGlenWamer, Tim Steve, Paige, Payton and Brodie;
Warner and Kelly McNichols. Ushers Russell and Kayla Dunstan, Griffin,
for the monthly "noisy" offering were Emmit and Kaine. In the afternoon
MIMc c iJeffery, Jacob Harkness and Kelly they all went out to the farm where the
ichols. With scripture found in children rode four-wheelers and other
Exodus, Chapters 25, 35 and 40, Pastor toys. Jim and Lorie Zadina, JeffZadina
Jon' s sermon presented God' s plan for
building the tabernacle for His people, and Micah Johanek joined the family
there.
God gave great details as to this build-
ing. It was built by skilled craftsmen Bob Gumm, brother of Jean Ann
with materials donated by God's Whitaker, had open heart surgery in
people, the Israelites. Upon comple- Lincoln, Neb., last Wednesday. He
tion, the glory of God filled the taber- came home Monday where he is re-
covering.
nacle, focusing on God's call to spe- Shirley Smith remains a patient in
cific people. God still focuses on call- Salina and family is with her.
ing each of us for specific tasks, with Chris Stein and Luke Neilson were
specific resources. Everyone is here here visiting their dad, Scott Neilson,
for a purpose, calling us to make dis- during the weekend.
ciples. When we are doing what God Evelyn Wame has returned home
calls us to do His presence overflows, following an overnight stay in the hos-
all because of what God does through pital at Kearney.
each one. He wants to use each one for Thadd Kadel was a guest of Jerod
the purpose we are created. The chal- and Mary Kinsey and attended the fu-
lenge is to do today what He calls for neral of Vera Thompson.
today. A time of open worship fol- Mary Powell, Betty Becker and
lowed the sermon, after which Pastor Audrey Diamond attended an evening
Jon closed the service with prayer, of cards at the home of Jean Michael.
Visitors in the service were T.J. and WillieandSharonBeckleyretumed
Jessica Jeffery and their two year old from a visit with Kay and Dusty
twins, Jace and Jaelynn, Smith Center. LaFranke in Tuttle, Okla.
Kermit and Loyce Jeffery visited Vernadine Giess remains a swing
Lonnie Buckley at Mankato's LTC on bed patient at the hospital in Beloit
Sunday afternoon, where she is recovering from surgery.
Dave and Regi Wieland and Ray EuniceEllswasabletoretumhome
and Angle Holzmeister of Oakley vis- following a hospitalization with pneu-
ited this weekend, doing spring yard monia in Belleville.
work at their house north of Larry and Karen Thompson,
Northbranch and also visiting the Oberlin, were here to attend the funeral
women's mother, Lonnie Buckley. of his aunt, Vera Thompson.
Sunday evening, Northbranch AmyFeigley, Abilene, wasaSatur-
Friends hosted supper at the Fellow- day visitor of her mom, Shana
ship Hall, after which missionary Roy Ruthstrom, Mankato. They had lunch
Twaddelldiscussedhisministryamong at the cafe with Ervin, Kristin, Sam,
Muslims. Jacob, Aaron and Allison Underwood,
Velma Lee Smuck, who has been rural Mankato. Amy also attended her
living with her son, Homer, and wife, nephew, Aaron Underwood's, soccer
Lois, near Alton, has moved to an games in Beloit.
apartment in Augusta. Homer and Lois
have given notice of their resignation
aspas*orsattheMt.AyrFriendsChurch "Nobody can be as agreeable as an
in rural Alton. uninvited guest." Kin Hubbard
Loreen Bird and Erma Dillon at-
tended the funeral for their classmate, "No one can be so welcomeaguestthat
Betty Andreasen, Friday afternoon at he will not annoy his host after three
the Christian Church in Mankato. days." Plautus
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Ran lall
By Fawna Barrett
Kerma Cmuse was a guest speaker
at Randall Community Church Sun-
day. Them will be no services in Randall
next Sunday, April 10. All are invited
to a family service at Jewell Trinity
United Methodist Church in Jewell. A
potluck dinner will follow the service.
Randall Senior Citizens met last
Tuesday for a potluck dinner and after-
noon of cards.
Mary Ann Kibbe went to Lakin last
Thursday to visit her morn, Della
Enslow, in the hospital. Della died
early Friday morning at the age of 95.
Funeral was Monday. Three other
daughters, Marilyn Tiemeyer, Gayle
Tackett and Ruth Eastin survive plus
spouses, grandchildren, great-grand-
children and other relatives
Dawna Green's sister, Pat
(Clawson) McMurray, died March 31.
She had been a resident of Hilltop
Lodge, Beloit, for some time. Pat gradu-
ated from Randall Rural High School
in 1949. She is also survived by one
daughter, Lori Howell and husband
Steve, two sisters-in-law, Leota
Clawson and Joy Hake, several grand-
children and other relatives. Her hus-
band, Gerald, and daughter, Janie, pre-
ceded her in death.
Vickie Fenner has completed her
work in Lincoln, Neb. She is having
some time with her parents, Cliff and
Nevada Vetter, as her husband, Scott,
is on an insurance assignment.
Mike Plowman visited with his
mother, Leota Clawson, for some time
then left for home Thursday. He
stopped in Wichita to visit Debbie and
Dennis Galoway and also visited a
friend in Arkansas City on his return to
Missouri.
Becky and Mark Novak, Melissa
Freeman and boys stayed several days
in Branson, Mo. a week ago. Last Sat-
urday, they celebrated Melissa's 40th
birthday with dinner out in Concordia
with other relatives. Jud Freeman
stayed a few days with his dad during
this time. April 3, they had a late Easter
dinner with Harley and Bobby Jackson
and family as the children were ill
Easter weekend.
Raelyn Bolte and Kinley Cooper
stayed with Ila McElroy Saturday af-
ternoon while their parents were work-
ing at a farm. Sunday they came back
to visit again.
Elaine Peters accompanied the St.
John's vocal groups at the regional
music contest Saturday. The girls re-
ceived a" 1" rating and advanced to the
state contest in three weeks.
Panorama
By Fawna Barrett
Bridal wreath bushes are lush with
pure white blossoms. Red buds are
trying to burst forth in bloom. Other
flowering trees are like gigantic bou-
quets of color, balanced on the dark
trunks showing no known visible sign
of support within the flowers.
Grass, except the buffalo, is bright
green and the sound of power lawn
mowers could be heard around the
community during the weekend. Dan-
delions are filling the yards (of those of
us who haven't sprayed) with sunny,
yellow flowers.
Warmer temperatures over the
weekend enhanced the outdoor time
and the colors filled the soul.
Esbon
By Glenny Fogo
Word was received some time ago
that the Roy Dewitts, the former Carol
Hancock, of the Ozark area of Mis-
souri had a bad car accident. From the
information I received, Carol was seri-
ously injured with multiple leg frac-
tures. At that time they said she would
be moved to a Columbia, Mo., hospital
but I have learned since there was no
place for her there so she was taken to
Kansas City, Mo., where she under-
went numerous repairs to her legs. She
is now home and doing well although
she is not supposed to move her legs.
The healing process will be lengthy.
Easter Sunday, Gale Burgess and
Colleen Baker had as their dinner guests
Kristy Hillman, Mankato, Wes,
Bridget, Kahle and Brynlee Burgess,
Milford, Neb.
Last Wednesday Trudi Lewis and
Joan Broeckehnan met Joan's sister,
Jamie Reeker, Topeka, at Hoisington
where the three of them visited with
their aunt, Agnes Kindler, and helped
her celebate her 92nd birthday. There
was cake and ice cream. Also present
was Agnes's good friend, Janet
Bearmon, Russell.
Sunday, Lucile Clark went to
Abilene to help her son, Randy, cel-
ebrate his birthday. Also present for
the festivities were Randy's sisters,
Shelly and Debbie, and brother, Doug.
Randy lives in the Abilene area. Former
Esbonite Rick Callaway calls
Bennington home but he and Randy
are not far apart and have gotten to-
gether on occasion.
lone Shipley returned home last
Wednesday from Coalgate, Okla.,
where she had stayed a week at the
home of her son, Lyle, as she visited
with his family.
Sunday, the Esbon Catholic Church
began summer hours. Sunday morning
church will begin at 8 a.m.
Thursday Dwight Frost attended a
meeting of the North Central Regional
Planning Commission in Beloit.
I am hearing many of the Esbon
residents are as unhappy as I am that
we have lost our three times a day city
whistle. Now I have a suggestion. Make
your wishes known to the city offi-
cials. Daphne Manning is the mayor.
Council members are Barb Mizner,
Ken Marihugh, Eldon Pate, J.D.
Puentes and Tim Benoit. Brian Voboril
is the city clerk and Lila Frost the
treasurer. They meet the second Tues-
day each month at the community cen-
ter at 7 p.m. Talk to them or attend a
meeting to let them know how you
feel. Maybe more noise will bring re-
suits when the new whistles are put in
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an
This week's
report from
Friday, April 1
27 BIk Heifers 454 183.00 26 Mix Steers 529 199.00
16 BIk Heifers 499 180.00 15 BIk Steers 543 187.00
17 BIk Heifers 542 174.00 54 BIk Steers 573 184.00
34 Mix Heifers 424 173.00 21 Mix Steers 775 160.50
16 Mix Heifers 493 172.00 124 BIk Steers851 152.75
37 BIk Heifers 553 171.00 65 BIk Steers 847 152.75
24 BIk Heifers 679 155.25 67 Mix Steers 835 150.25
17 BIk Heifers 699 150.00 63 BIk Steers 899 147.50
18 Mix Heifers 810 143.50 21 BIk Steers 909 146.00
26 BIk Heifers 815 143.50 62Mix Steers 823 145.00
23 BIk Heifers 875 142.00 24 Mix Steers 880 143.25
23 BIk Heifers 780 138.00 52 Mix Steers 939 142.50
30 Mix Heifers 811 135.50 52 Mix Steers 949 141.25
35 Mix Heifers 902 134.75 47 Mix Steers 964 141.25
15 BIk Steers 446 225.00 36 Mix Steers 963 141.00
40 Mix Steers 417 218.50 52 Mix Steers 959 141.00
30 BIk Steers 511 210.00 52 Mix Steers 975 140.00
18 Mix Steers 476 204.00 56 Mix Steers 981 139.75
18 BIk Steers 522 202.00 24 Mix Steers 933 138.50
15 Mix Steers 507 199.00
Consigned for April 8
Don Becker Estate
30 Red Angus Young Pairs; 15 Young Fall Cows
60
20 Mix 5-7 Year Old Pairs; 10 BIk First Calf Heifer Pairs;
200 BIk-Char Steers, 475-525; 70 BIk Steers and Heifers, 400-500;
Red-Char Steers and Heifers, 500-650; 15 Red Steers and Heifers, 400-500
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Nell Bouray, 402-879-5566
Scott Greene, 785-545-8612
Kelly Bouray, 402-879-3051, Cell 402-879-5567
place.
Lucile Clark has a relative or friend
in Baldwin City, Calif. This is Alberta
Umphenour, Burdette Callaway's sis-
ter. Once a year Lucile receives a box
of lemons from Alberta, who has a tree
near her home. When they arrive in
Kansas, we all benefit as Lucile bakes
delicious lemon meringue pie and
lemon bar cookies and shares them
with friends.
Have you started training? If not,
you better get at it as Saturday, April
30, at 8 a.m., Esbon's third annual
Rural Route 13.1 will start. This is a
13.1 mile run-walk, a 6.2 mile run-
walk, 13.1 mile bike ride and a 6.2 mile
youth bike fide. The proceeds from
this event will benefit the Zach Kindler
Memorial Scholarship Fund and the
Esbon Community Alliance. There will
be family rates for the races. The awards
will be cash prizes.
The above reminds me of a short
story I know about. My son, Chug, and
daughter-in-law, Carol, lived in
Johnson City for 10 years. They had
good friends there with a daughter, all
good church members. The daughter is
a cross country runner. When she got
ready to go to college one of the per-
sons who recruited her and talked to
her about coming to his university was
Zach Kindler. Because of Zach she
decided to go to Baker, his school.
when she finished high school and
although Zach was no longer there
because of his influence she kept her
commitment and is now attending
Baker University at Baldwin City.
The local cafe was closed Saturday
as the Willitts took a day off. They
were back and at work Monday.
Saturday Angle, Sean and Oracle
Moulton, Wamego, Chug and Carol
Fogo, Manhattan, met Glenna Fogo at
a Beloit restaurant where they not only
ate but also caught up on family news.
"Christ is Risen."
It was a beautiful morning this the
second Sunday of Easter. Deanna and
Roger Underwood were at the door of
the Esbon United Methodist Church to
greet everyone as they entered the
church for worship as Rod Rose, lay
pastor, would lead the services. The
Gillett boys, Dereck and Jerrod, and
the Walker girls, Lily and Claire, were
the acolytes. Janet Kriley was at the
piano as all entered the sanctuary to
start the mornings services. Guests this
day were Trudi and Jerry Lewis. Rod
gathered the children before him and
then asked them "how would you feel
if your parents said they didn't know
you?" That's what happened as Peter
denied Jesus, said he didn't know him,
not once, but three times. The special
of the morning was a snare drum solo
played by Dereck Gillett. It was great.
Dereck had gotten a "l" on that same
solo at contest. Lay speaker Rod read
verses from John 2 and titled his ser-
mon "It Is The Lord." Everyone had a
different version of what they had seen
at the tomb. Each writer years later,
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, each
remembered it a bit differently, when
Jesus doesn't want us to recognize him
we won't as no one did at the time
when they were with him. He asked to
see the disciples and Peter. Peter who
had denied that he knew him was re-
ferred to differently. Love and humil-
ity should have been learned in Rod' s
message today. Roger Underwood as-
sisted with serving the communion
elements which had been prepared by
Janet. Fellowship followed.
"It Is Well With the Lord."
Rhys Marihugh, along withhis fam-
ily, went to Madonna Center in Lin-
coln, Neb., Saturday to see Scott
Marihugh. He reported everyone is
encouraged as Scott is moving his right
hand more and when Scott is spoken to
Ken thinks he does try to move his eyes
to the direction the voice is coming
from.
Cody Marihugh, who has moved to
Lincoln to be nearer to his dad, has a
job in that city and started working last
Monday. Cody is a welder. Everyone
thinks that is a profession he no doubt
learned in high school as there he had
an excellent teacher, Jim Maguin, the
welding instructor at Rock Hills High
School and white Rock School.
Last Wednesday, Colleen Baker
went to Burlington, Colo., where she
visited her sister and husband, the Jerry
Boyds. Colleen returned home Friday.
Sunday, Teresa Shipley and lone
Shipley attended the 90th anniversary
of the Webber Wide Awake 4-H Club
at Webber.
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DavenportCommunity Center
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Productive Nuckolls County pivot irrigated cropland with 20,000 bu of gram storage
Located on paved Highway 4 just I mite west of Davenport
Possession available for 2016 crop umsonl
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For Property Details, Contact:
Gary Anderson,
Farm Manager/Agent
KearneY, Nebraska
Phone: (30S) 233-4471
Gary.EAnderson@FarmersNational.com
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Mark Gustalson,
Farm Manager/Agent
Hastings, Nebraska
Phone: (402) 461-9118
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Auctioneer: Jim Ebede
Thursday, 7, 2016
Beginning at 2 pm
Red Cloud Community Center, 142 W. Third Ave, Red Cloud, NE
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Don't let this opportunity pass you by. Productive farm land, Great
wildlife habitat, calving facilities and just 1 mile off the Highway 136.
Starting Bid is $2,000.00 per/acre. For more information contact Jeff at 402.257.7003.
Land is located 5 miles east of Red Cloud, NE off Highway 136 to 1700 Rd., north
1 mile to H Rd., then east 1.2 miles and is located on the north Side of the road.
Legal: West One-half(W1/2) Section Twenty-five (25) Township Two (2) North, Range
Ten (10), West of the 6th P.M., Webster County, Nebraska.
144.69 tillable acres, 111 6 CRP, balance building site with grain bins, windbreak, cattle
pens and creek bottom that runs the full length of property.
Taxes: 2015 $7,672.82.
Terms: Buyer and seller will enter into a written purchase agreement with 10 percent
earnest money due the day of the auction. Seller will provide merchantable title by a
Warranty Deed with Title Insurance. Cost of title insurance policy shall be a 50/50 split
between Buyer and Seller
Agency Disclosure: Gary Thompson Agency Inc. and Oliver Realty and Auction, (Lee
Oliver, Broker and Auctioneer) are agent of seller and is working for the seller and not
working for the buyer. Any information given to broker by the buyer will be disclosed
to the seller. Any and all announcements the day of auction take precedence over
anything written or implied.
Possession: The buyer shall be granted full possession as of April 7th, 2016. Buyer
will accept the CRP contract through its full term CRP ann ual payment of $6,419.00 and
will expire October, 2020.
Escrow Agent: Southern Title Company, LLC of Red Cloud, Nebraska hereby named
to be the escrow agent in the dosing of this transaction. Closing fees will be split 50/50
between buyer and seller.
Taxes: Buyer will pay all 2016 and all remaining years.
Closing: Closing on or before May 10, 2016 unless additional time is required to meet
valid title requirements.
Minerals: All Minerals are believed to be intact and will pass to the Buyer
Auction Firm Note: All statements or presentation made herein are believed to be correct.
However, the Auction firm makes no Warranties either expressed or implied All inspections shall be
made entirely by the Buyer, prior to the auction, at the Buyer's Expense. All information was obtained
from the Webster County Farm Service Center and the Webster County Court House
Jeff and Diana Ord, Sellers ,., o.,..,
Broker
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bridgetd@gtainsures.com 402446-2242 .o Box 291,120 E. Court Smilh Center. KS 66967
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