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MICHAEL WEGENER
IMPLEMENT, INC.
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
THURSDAY, AUG. 25, 2016 • 8:30 AM CST
For More Information Call:
MICHAEL WEGENER IMPLEMENT, INC.
Hunting!
Recreation!
Income!
Saturday, Aug. 20 -- 11 a.m.
LOCATED: 613 Walnut Street, Spring?eld, SD
1 block south of community center
REAL ESTATE WILL SELL FIRST
Real Estate consists of a 2 story, 2 bedroom home with 2 car
detached garage and a 24x32 heated and cooled shop building.
This very clean well maintained home features a large master
bedroom on main ?oor with 1/2 bath, a near new full bath on main
?oor, a spacious bedroom with full bath on 2nd ?oor, a new roof,
steel siding, propane furnace and central air. This one is ready to
move into.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 & 2 & E 1/2 of Lot 3, Block 43.
TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash sale with a $10,000.00 non-refundable down payment day of auction with balance due at closing on or
before September 20, 2016. Title Insurance and closing service fees will
be split 50-50 between buyer and Estate. 2016 taxes will be prorated to
closing based on 2015. Possession upon receipt of ?nal payment. Announcements day of auction take precedence over printed material.
VEHICLES: 1967 Ford Mustang convertible, 289, auto, candy
apple red, restored; 2010 Ford Ranger 2wd, 4.0, 5 spd manual,
ext cab, 15,000 1 owner miles; 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature
Limited, 82,000 miles; 1983 Ford Thunderbird, 5.0, recent paint,
partially restored. All units are very clean.
AUTOMOTIVE, RADIO & TV ITEMS, SHOP & MISCELLANEOUS: Ford car parts; Mustang parts; Approx 30 car radios
from 30s, 40s and 50s; Ford sales brochures and parts catalogs;
Howard Sams radio and TV photo facts from 1946-54; Sylvania
tube manuals; Hickok tube tester; Many radio and TV tubes; Digital trainer; Old testers; Volt meter; Craftsman rolling tool cabinet;
New Honda push mower and bagger; Socket and wrench sets;
Various hand tools; Bench grinder; Drills and bits; Chain hoist;
Floor jacks; Jacks; Jack stands; Creeper; Log chains; Load binders; Battery charger; Gas cans; Ext cords; Stepladder; Tree saw;
Trimmers; Lawn and garden tools and supplies; Bike; Golf clubs;
Plus more.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Redwing Greek Key bowl w/
GF Buche, Spring?eld Adv; 1948 Motorola 7” TV; Old radio and
TV literature; Advertising items; Several model cars; Violin; Leather football helmet; Oak chairs; Collar box; Blue jars; Many old
record albums; Lightning rods; Old safe.
HOUSEHOLD: Maytag dish washer; Dining table and chairs;
Kitchen table and chairs; Sofa; Recliners; Corner hutch; Entertainment center; Large Sony ?at screen TV; DVD; Bookcases;
Cabinets; 2 double beds; Matching dresser and chest of drawers; Eden Pure heater; Apple computer and color printer; Cannon
copier-printer; Computer desk; Of?ce chair; Files; Vac; Bedding;
Blankets; Towels; Card table; Cameras; Radios; Clocks; Microwave; Small kitchen appliances; Cookware; Coolers; Lawn chairs;
Plus more kitchen and household related items.
ALL ITEMS ARE VERY CLEAN AND WELL CARED FOR
Marion Heusinkveld Estate
Peterson Auctioneers
Glen Peterson, RE #234
www.petersonauctioneers.com
Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD
Cody Peterson - Avon, SD
For more information
or to view property
call Glen Peterson
at 605-369-2638
TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents
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Begins Tuesday, August 9, at 8:00 AM
Visit http://farmersnational.hibid.com
Closes Wednesday, August 31, at 6:00 PM
May bid in person at the Farmers National Company office
located at 423 East Douglas Street in O’Neill, Nebraska
• Hay meadow and hunting located just 2.5 miles south of Ewing
on oil road.
úMule and Whitetail deer hunting! Pheasant and prairie
chicken hunting! Waterfowl hunting! ú
• Hay production on nearly 50 acres with the balance in timber
and water!
For details including bidding or regarding the property, contact:
Dave Hickey, Agent
Cornlea, NE • Office: 402-923-1160
Michael: 402-920-0168 • Nick: 402-920-0006
www.wegenerimplement.com • email: wegenerimplement@gmail.com
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Taking Consignments Until August 23rd!
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See complete sale offerings & photos at
www.wegenerimplement.com
ON-LINE LAND AUCTION
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SALE LOCATION: 45860 Elm Street, Cornlea, NE.
BID LIVE ONLINE: Register on www.wegenerimplement.com
NOT ALL ITEMS selling online
TRACTORS: 20+ Tractors including: ’11 Case IH 305MX, frnt susp, Trimble 1000, RTK unlocked, 2929hrs; Case IH MX155 MFD w/Quicke Q980
loader & grapple, 5700hrs; Agco Allis 8610 MFD w/Westendorf TA46
loader; JD 4620, 4375 hrs; JD 6420 MFD w/JD 740 loader; JD 4010 gas
w/F11 loader; ’97 JD 8200 PS, 5 rem, 3pt, qh, 10221 hrs.
COMBINES: 15+ including: (2) ’12 JD S670 custom cutter pkg, cm, chopper, duals; ’12 JD S670 Pro drive, chopper, cm, DLX cab, HID lights,
high cap sieves, SH performance pkg, bin extension, 980/717 hrs; ’10 JD
9770STS; ’02 Case IH 2388, straddle duals, chopper, 3600/2200 hrs; ’01
JD 9650STS cm, chopper, 2896/1938 hrs; Case IH 1680, 5000 hrs; ’92
JD 9500, 2700/2150hrs; ’82 JD 7720; ’81 JD 6620. ’85 JD 6620 Titan II.
CORN & GRAIN HEADS: 40+ all makes and models. ’13 Case IH 3412-20”;
’13 Case IH 3412-30”; Case IH 2608 chopping; JD 913 flex, like new; ’04
Lexion C508, 8/30; ’00 Gleaner 3000 6/36 hugger; Case IH 3408; Case IH
1263; Case IH 2020-35’; Case IH 1020-15’,17.5’,20’,25’,30’.
GRAIN HANDLING: Nice selection of items including: Brent 1194; JD
1210A; Univerferth 520 gravity; Brent 472; A&L 456; grain cleaners; gravity wagons; augers.
HAY EQUIPMENT: 25+ pieces including: ’12 Loftness 20’ windrower
shredder; JD 2420 swather diesel; JD 510, 530, 535 balers; NH 56 rake; NI
4865 baler; Layman 7 bar stack mover; NH 1441 disc bine, 15.5’.
TILLAGE: 30+ Disks, Field Cultivators, Mulch Finishers and Rippers: Bush
Hog 12’ chisel, 3pt; JD 630-18’ disk; JD 726-38’ mulch finisher; JD 900
ripper 5 shank; JD 4600 rollover 5btm plow; JD 637-29’ disc w/harrow.
LOADERS & CONSTRUCTION: Nice selection of items including: JD 323D
track skid loader; Garfield 1150 scraper; Soil Mover 425 scraper; DuAl
3100 loader, 86 series mts; JD 48 loader; FH F11 loader, black stripe,
grapple, sweep, 8’ bucket; 20+ new Skid Loader attachments.
TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 25+ incuding: ’12 Timpte 50x72 triple, elec tarp;
’99 Timpte 42x66, ag hoppers, alum, new brakes; ’97 Transcraft 48’ flat
bed, alum, new brakes; ’12 Load King 20’ bumper trailer; 500 gal portable
fuel trailer; ’03 Freightliner, Detroit 500, 10speed, 342 rear end.
DON LOXTERKAMP RETIREMENT: 33+ all serial # including: ’47 JD BO
sn#337017; ’30 JD GP sn#227432; ’59 JD 830 sn#8304092; ’52 JD 60 Hi
Crop sn#6013496; ’96 JD 7700 PQ w/duals, 4385 hrs, sn#11466, MINT;
’82 JD 4640 PS w/duals, 4701 hrs, sn#26967, MINT; ’65 JD 3020 PS,
gas w/Black Stripe F11 loader, 2219 hrs, sn#69707, MINT; selection of
antique tractors parade ready.
Large selection of livestock and miscellaneous equipment. MUCH
MORE TO ARRIVE BY SALE DAY!
break,” says lifestyle blogger
Janise Burrafato of “Mama in
Heels.”
The database has hundreds of offers in searchable
categories helping you save
time and money during a
busy, expensive time of year.
What’s more, the app lets
you use your mobile device
as a point-of-sale device with
Apple Pay and Android Pay,
allowing you to skip long
back-to-school lines and get
on with your day.
• Get help: Doing it all on
your own can be tough, but
that’s what families are for.
However, this year you can
skip the traditional chore
wheel. These days, apps
can help you incentivize the
completion of household
duties and assign different
tasks on an age-appropriate
basis.
For more great tips that
will have you prepping like
a pro this back-to-school
season, follow along with
“Mama in Heels,” “Katie’s
Bliss,” and other lifestyle
bloggers using the #MyWalgreensApp hashtag.
With the right apps and
strategies, everything you
need to plan, prep, and
navigate the back-to-school
season can be found on your
mobile device.
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AUCTIONS
You can order prints,
photo cards, canvas prints
and other personalized items
from your phone, Facebook,
or Instagram using the
Walgreens mobile app, even
turning your photos into
personalized school supplies
to send your kids to class
in style. Prints will be ready
within an hour and many
other personalized
photo products
can be picked up
the same day.
• Be in touch:
Have all the most
important numbers you may need
on speed dial: your
children’s schools,
doctors, babysitters, coaches and
other caregivers.
• Save time scoring deals:
Back-to-school supplies like
pencils, pens, notebooks and
more can add up, especially
if you have multiple kids
heading to the classroom.
Consult your current store of
supplies and create a needed
shopping list.
Then, scour deals with
ease by virtually “clipping”
coupons from your mobile
device through tools like the
Walgreens mobile app.
“With a few clicks of the
thumb I was able to order
most of the items on my
school supplies list within
minutes during my lunch
ga
mand central. Here are some
smart smartphone strategies
for families as they head
back to school.
• Say cheese: Be sure
to capture all those toothy
grins on camera! It doesn’t
take much effort to go beyond posting your first day
of school favorites to social
media.
Wo
(StatePoint) Back-toschool season means more
errands, more chores and
more scheduled activities.
It also means a dent in your
wallet.
But you can recapture
some of your free time and
save some money along the
way by turning your smartphone or tablet into com-
O’Neill, Nebraska
(402) 336-3500 or (402) 340-4436
L-1600603
DHickey@FarmersNational.com
www.FarmersNational.com/DaveHickey
www.FarmersNational.com
Real Estate Sales • Auctions • Farm and Ranch Management
Appraisal • Insurance • Consultation • Oil and Gas Management
Forest Resource Management • National Hunting Leases
Lake Management • FNC Ag Stock
40-ACRES ZISKOV TOWNSHIP
YANKTON COUNTY LAND
RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM HOME
50 X 120 STEEL SPAN MACHINE SHED
AWESOME TREES – 3-TRACTORS
HOBBY FARM EQUIPMENT
SOLD AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION
After the death of my husband, I will offer the following real estate
and farm equipment at ABSOLUTE AUCTION located at
43137 305TH St. Lesterville, SD
or from Utica, SD go 3-miles west, 1-mile south, ½ mile west on the
south side of the road on:
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH
10:30 A.M.
REAL ESTATE SOLD FIRST
It is our privilege to offer this unique property that offers a quiet
country setting that is just minutes from Yankton. Large mature
evergreen trees and secluded setting with enough acres for livestock or horses. Tons of potential, endless possibilities. Come take
a look!
LEGAL: The NE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 15, 94-57 Yankton
County, South Dakota.
• 1952 Ranch Style 3-bedroom home with 1700+ sq ft on the main
and basement level. Attached 24 X 28 garage.
• 50 X 120 slant wall steel span machine shed with full cement
floor, built in 1976.
• 30 X 64 hog/storage barn with cement floor, 40 X 64 livestock
barn, 3300 bushel storage bin
• 16-acres in trees and building site, 1.75 acres in corn, 19.82
acres in hayland
• Property has a newer 1000’ well with cistern and pressure system.
• Buyer to receive full possession at closing
TO INSPECT THE PROPERTY: Open houses will be held on Friday
August 19th & Thursday Aug. 25th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. or by
appointment with auctioneers. Buyers packet available at www.
wiemanauction.com or contact auctioneers
TERMS: Cash sale with 15% (non-refundable) down payment auction day with the balance on or before October 10th, 2016. Owners
title insurance to be used with the cost split 50-50 between buyer
and seller. Seller to pay all of the 2016 taxes in full. Warranty deed
to be granted. Come prepared to buy!
RICHARD GENSCH ESTATE - OWNER
ALICE GENSCH – OWNER
605-660-0025
Wieman Land & Auction Co. Inc.
Marion, SD 800-251-3111
www.wiemanauction.com
Fun Ways to Help
Ease Kids Back into
the Classroom
(StatePoint) After a summer of fun, getting back into the
swing of the classroom can be difficult for students of all ages
and family backgrounds. But parents can help, say experts.
“It’s easy for parents to feel like there isn’t enough time to
add more activities to an already packed schedule. But, there
are many easy ways you can set the tone of making learning
fun, ease the back-to-school transition, and foster literacy
skills at home,” says Jon Reigelman, creative director of the
National Center for Families Learning (NCFL).
Reigelman suggests seeking out free resources, such as
Camp Wonderopolis, a virtual camp and online learning tool
available to all families, libraries, schools, and community
organizations. It can be a great weekend or after-school
activity for busy families that can be completed at any pace.
The site features “Maker” projects that can be created with
items found around the house, and virtual, collectible Wonder
Cards that can be earned by interacting with the site.
Getting kids into an out-of-classroom learning habit now
will set them up for future success. (Looking ahead to winter
break or next summer, the program is also a great tool for
combatting the learning loss common during vacations!) To
register, visit camp.wonderopolis.org.
For younger kids, NCFL offers these great back-to-school
tips for families.
• Choose a letter of the day. Look for the chosen letter in
any printed materials you see -- the newspaper, street signs,
billboards, or advertisements. Make up a silly sentence using
only words beginning with the letter of the day. (For example:
Cats can cuddle. Dogs don’t drive. Amy always acts awake.)
• Singing songs can be a literacy activity. Try this twist:
Sing short songs like “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” several
times, leaving off the last word each time until there are no
words left. This activity always produces giggles from children and parents alike.
• Play “Guess Who.” Describe a cartoon character, celebrity or historical figure. Allow a guess after each detail is
disclosed. Expand your child’s vocabulary by using unusual
words, and then explain their meanings. Take turns. Listen
carefully to your child’s descriptions, especially his or her
choice of vocabulary. Encourage your child to paint a picture
of the character with his or her words. At the end of the
game, compliment your child on any unusual or new words
used.
• Talk to your child about his or her day. Pretend to be a
television reporter. Try questions like “what was the most
surprising (curious, funny, eventful) thing that happened
today?” You are giving your child opportunities to increase
vocabulary, recall and reflect, and you are receiving a more
detailed version of the time you spent apart. Be prepared to
answer the same questions. You and your child will begin
looking for events to report to each other.
The beginning of the school year can be hectic for everyone. Help kids get a leg up on their lessons by boosting
literacy skills at home.
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HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2016
LOCATED: HARTINGTON, NEBRASKA - SKYLON BALLROOM
AUCTION STARTS @ 10:00 A.M. • LUNCH AVAILABLE
Auctioneers Note: Please make your plans to join us for this nice
two party Auction. Visit our web site WWW.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM
HOUSEHOLD & MISCELLANEOUS: Coronado Chest Type Freezer; Maytag
Washer & Dryer Set; Oak Kitchen Table w/ 4 Chairs; Very Nice Dining Room
Set w/ Oak Dining Room Table w/ 4 Chairs & Matching Oak Chairs; (2) Curio
Cabinets; Rose Colored Lazy Boy Recliner; Rose Colored Swivel Rocker;
Glider & Wooden Bench; (2) Gold Lazy Boy Recliners; 3 Piece Bedroom
Set w/ Queen Size Bed, Large; Dresser & Chest of Drawers; 3 Piece
Bedroom Set w/ Full Size Bed, Dresser & Chest of Drawers; Full Size Bed
w/ Bookcase Headboard; Matching 2 Piece Dresser & Chest of Drawers;
Formica Top Kitchen Table w/ 4 Chairs; Kimball Elec. Organ w/ Bench;
Casio Electric Key Board; Life Style Tread Mill; Wet Pointe Dehumidifier; Dirt
Devil Vacuum Cleaner; Bissell Whet & Dry Sweeper; Stoneware, Corellware,
Drinking Glasses; Misc. Small Kitchen Appliances; Sewing Machine &
Seasonal Decorations; 3 Sets of Golf Clubs; Shop-Vac; (3) Sets of Golf
Clubs; Miscellaneous Hand Tools; Plus Many More Miscellaneous items too
numerous to mention.
MARY ANN HANSEN - OWNER
HOUSEHOLD: Chest of drawers; Dresser; Glider rocker; Toshiba 18” flat
screen tv; Panasonic stereo; Sylvania DVD/VCR; Floor lamp; Foot stool;
Card table and chairs; Hutch; Desk; File cabinets; Cosco stool; Sears
cabinet sewing machine; Several white pine storage cabinets and dressers;
White metal storage cabinet; Floral hide-a-bed; Humidifier; Oreck upright
vacuum w/attachments; Dirt devil; Oster kitchen center mixer/blender
w/attachments; Kitchen utensils; Pots and pans; Assorted bowls, cookie
sheets, cake pans; Sewing & knitting supplies; Fan; 2 bowling balls; Craft
items; Suitcases; Rugs; Tv trays; Bedding towels, blankets; Books; Silver
dishes; Toaster oven; Paper shredder; Tupperware; Jars; Crock pots; Anchor
Hocking brown glass cookware; TV stand; Misc. toys
GARDEN TOOLS AND SHOP ITEMS: Remington 14 “ chain saw; Snapper
19” self-propelled lawn mower; Snow Joe Ultra Model 622UI electric snow
blower 19”; Skil saw 7 ¼”; Mantis tiller and thatcher; 17ft. Werner aluminum
extension ladder; Wood step ladder; B & D cordless grass shear; Craftsman
leaf blower; Skil jig saw; Palm sander; Saw horses; Schumacher 10 amp
battery charger; B & D air compressor; Garden hose and garden supplies;
2 wheel barrows; Windmill; Fertilizer spreader; Weed boss gas weed eater
(like new); Appliance cart; Lawn chairs; 18 volt cordless drill; Garden hose
cart; Assorted hand tools; Vise; Scrub bucket; Cement bird bath; Sprinkling
can; Shepherd hooks; Level; Horse shoes; Flower pots; Hoes, rakes, shovels
and more; Mole trap; Grease gun; Oil cans; Shop vac; Lawn ornaments; Hot
plate; Gas tank for grill; Luggage; Coolers; Pruners; Painting supplies; Hand
sprayer; Extension cords; Electric pet pan
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES: Quilts; Material; Old maps; Watt apple
grease bowl, pie plate and pitcher; Fancy work; Schwartz Elgrade milk filter
disc; Toys, Legos games & puzzles; Marbles; Old kitchen utensils; Table
cloths; Cigar boxes; Globe; Dresser lamps; Assorted stemware; Enamelware
red/white coffee and pans; Blue enamel roasters; Tea pots; Pressure
canner; Medicine cabinet; Old dust pan; Old bottles; Assorted pictures and
Knick knacks; Indoor and outdoor holiday decorations.
MARY ANN JANSEN - OWNER
Carpenter Paper Co. Omaha, file box; Set of eight Fire King dishes; Cookie
Jars including, x-mas Santa’s, Easter, Pumpkin and others; McCoy cookie
jar; Pyrex nesting bowls; 2 Tied quilts; 3 portable color tv’s including Sanyo
and Emerson; Corelle dishes; Comforters, bedding and more; Hand painted
Prussia bowl and other; Green Depression dishes; Desk Lamp; Coleman
coolers and more; Oxford & Hall pottery; Amber set of dishes; Large
assortment of glassware;
Stoneware set of dishes. Roger & Margaret Yates - Owners
For complete listing visit our web site www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.com
TERMS: CASH – OR BANKABLE CHECK – NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR THEFT AUCTION
CONDUCTED BY: CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISER L.L.C.
AUCTIONEERS: RYAN CREAMER 402-254-9753 - ALTON HEIMES 402-254-3315
ROGER JANSSEN 402-388-4409