Delinquent Tax List (Continued from page 8) 1 7 3.12 2 -7 3.12 4- 5- 15.62 6-7- 13.28 8 3.12 9 -... 3.12 1-2-9 21.10 4 -- 10.92 W 60 ft. 8_10 21.10 Subdivision of Oullot C Lots Blk. Amt 5- 6 11 7.04 9-10-11-12-13_36.72 16 - 3.12 Blk. 12-13-14 and Oullols 4 lo 11 ; Inc. of Oullot B Lots Blk. Amt. No. 22_2 28.90 No. 21_28.88 No. 20 - 26.54 1-2-% 3_12 17.18 17-18-12 6.44 1-2-3 13 19.92 8-9 - 3.52 S% 6-14 1.96 Iowa Precinct « * Township 29, Range 9 Descriptions Sec. Amt. N%SE% _12 19.45 E%SE%, E%W%SE% 25 60.96 W% -5 62.52 N%NE%, N%N%S%NE%_6 SW% . 8 21.63 So. 60 A’s NE% _6 14.06 SE% -:_8 13.98 NE% _^.25 83.66 E%SW% z_12 W%NW%. _13 49.00 Pt SEy4SE% .. .. 12 .14 N%NE%, W%SE%, SWy4NEy4 _19 31.41 swy4 -23 40.88 SE% -32 70.56 SW% _33 86.42 • ~ Josie Precinct Township 25, Range 16 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NE%, N%SE% _1 16.82 N%SW% _4 4.54 All _5 32.24 NW%. N%SW% _ 7 22.34 s%swy4 _7 8.20 E% _8 N% _:_17 N%_18 57.18 Lake Precinct Township 25, Range 10 Descriptions Sec. Amt. EVz, EM>NWy4, sy»swy4 _30 swy4 .. 32 69.84 wy>Nwy4> N%swy4 30 i6.so N1*, N%SEy4 __.-.31 NW.y4 _32 64.44 E1^ _ 32 Wy>, SEy4 _33 197.48 Township 25, Range 11 Descriptions Sec. Amt. N%N% _4 34.96 S% _4 36.28 NEV4 _7 31.92 NEy4 r-... 8 N\vy4 _9 79.70 NWy4 _8 29.46 _13 65.12 EM>SEy4 _14 9.30 E%E % ... 15 32.86 NE%, N^NWy4 _ 19 84.24 N%NE% _20 21.82 sy»NEy4, sev4_20 swy4 ____21 NEy4 _29 159.28 Lot 2_ 26 1.68 * * » --- McClure Precinct Township 26, Range 10 Descriptions Sec. Amt. SEy4NEy4, E'/zSEV* _20 S^S%, NEV4SEy4_21 18.44 N1/^, SEy4 _ 32 98.62 Township 26, Range 11 Descriptions Sec. Amt. swy4swy4_2 All * __ -..3 Ny>,'sEy4, NEy4swy4 10 149.70 W^NWy4 11 15.86 sy>NEy4, sEV4Nwy4. NEy4swy4, s%swy4, N^sEy4, swy4SEy4 27 E^SEy4 _28 Ny»NEy4 *_33 Nwy4NEy4, N%Nwy4, SEy4Nwy4 _34 111.80 NEy4 _•_32 SWy4NEy4 _-1_33 54.28 Paddock Precinct Township 31, Range 11 Descriptions Sec. Amt. sy»NEy4, NVfeSEy4_6 47.10 SEy4 ... 8 27.68 wy>swy4, sEy4swy4, SWy4SEy4 _14 28.74 NEVi _15 37.18 All 21 178.6? pt NEy4swy4| wy>swy4, SEV4SWy4 _ 32 63.14 Township 32, Range 11 Descriptions Sec. Amt. Ey>NEy4 _18 8.92 SWV4 _ 8 14.98 N^NWy4, SWV4NWV4 17 10.96 sy> _13 Ey«Ey> 14 39.52 ne.v4, sEy4Nwy4, Ey>swy4. Wy>SEy4 17 s^NEy4, sEy4_19 Nwy4NEy4, Nwy4, SWV4SWV4 20 136.32 sev4swv4> s%SEy4 —20 NEy4NEy4 _29 19.20 All _23 All ___24 144.06 AH _ _25 80.04 SWVi ___30 23.98 Pleasantview Precinct Township 30. Range 13 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NWy4_18 31.70 NE%_24 35.40 SEy4 _31 33.30 Rock Falls Precinct Township 31, Range J2 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NWy4 3 26.78 NEy4, EM>NWy4_4 35.24 Ny>Nwy4, sEy4Nwy4.27 26.82 N^NEy4, NEy4NWy4 . 28 9.80 Township 31, Range 13 Descriptions Sec. Amt. Wy> _3 31.19 Ey. _5 68.90 NWy4 5 25.02 SWy4 _ 5 38.48 SEy4 _ 6 32.24 SEV4_10 22.18 SWy4_11 12.25 NWy4 .. 8 34.18 Ny», SEy4_11 82.86 NEy4 _13 19.36 Ey>swy4, wyjSEy4 _13 20.86 NWy4 _20 38.22 Nwy4NEy4, Nwy4_28 27.94 0 Sand Creek Precinct Township 31, Range 14 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NWV4 _17 29.52 Township 32, Range 14 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NEy4NEv4> sy>NEy4, NEy4SEy4 _5 17.78 Township 31, Range 15 Descriptions Sec. Amt. S% _14 77.84 Saratoga Precinct xy>NEy4, NEy4Nwy4 2 30.C6 Township 32, Range 13 Descriptions Sec. Amt. \11 5 56.17 E%, E%NWy4, NEy4swy4, sy>swy4 _6 N%NEy4, sEy4NEy4> NEy4NWy4 _7 29.61 NEy4, N^Nwy4, SB1/4NWy4, EM.SEy4 8 36.45 1 A NEy4- corner NWy4NWy4 _27 .16 Township 33, Range 13 Descriptions Sec. Amt. Ey>NEy4 _26 18.42 N^SWy4NWy4 _26 2.78 NTEy4SEy4 _26 12.28 Wy>NEy4 _ 26 6.70 pt Nwy4, NEy4swy4, NEy4SWy4 _26 25.70 WV4SEV4 _26 8.66 wy4swy4 _ 26 8.46 Ete, E%W%_35 55.80 Scott Precinct Township 31, Range 10 Descriptions Sec. Amt. s%nwv4, N%swy4, SE%SWy4 1 34.52 sEy4NEy4, NEy4SEy4 2 11.32 vev4, s%Nwy4, sy> _ 5 EHSE% _6 Vy»NEy4 _:_.7 148.30 sEy4 7 43.00 NEV4, N^NWy4, SEy4Nwy4, Nwy4SEy4 _8 W4 _9 55.75 N1^, Nwy4swy4_12 . 69.90 C=EV4SEV4 17 5.6? swy4NE%, sEy4Nwy4, E^swy4, w%se%,' SEy4SEy4 _18 48.188 NEy4 .. 19 MEy4NEy4, Sy>NEV4_20 57.32 S% _ 21 50.58 sy>sEy4, sE%swy4, Sy>NEy4, N%SE% _24 53.24 swy4swy4 . ..... ....36 8.40 Township 32, Range 10 Descriptions Sec. Amt. 1 A off end S%NE% ....7 .52 T,ot 4, NEy4SEy4, sy»swy4 _n T.ot 1, SWV4NWV4_12 <;y>NEy4, Ey>SEy4 .__.i3 94.04 wy>NE"4, Ey2Nwy4 _i2 43.66 wy4. NV2SW/4 _14 46.88 SEy4SEy4 _14 6.76 _18 54.56 NWy4 .... _19 3t).7t) NEV4, N%SEy4, E%NWy4, NEy4SWy4 _23 104.42 Shamrock Precinct Townshjp 27, Ranae 12 Descriptions Sec. Amt. wy. _ 1 wv4 _ 2 118.38 Ny>Ny>SEV4 _2 9.98 e%nev4, E^swy4, N%sEy4, swy4SEy4 12 W1'2NEV4 _13 40.24 wywy. _12 31.00 ..17 14.98 __18 N!£ 19 72.68 QEy4 _20 12.16 W1^ 21 30.52 wy> _28 NEy4 _;_29 118.22 sy>Nwy4 _29 11.78 V%SW% except pt NEVi comer 10 rods square 29 E%EVz 30 S%NE%, N%SEy4_31 ^SWV4 .. 29 77.18 Pt N%SWy4 in NEy4 comer 10 rods square, SEJ/4 .... 29 37.62 ^WV4NEV4, WM>SEy4 30 NWy4NEy4 _31 25.12 °t SWV4NWy4 _31 .28 swy4Nwy4, pt SEy4Nwy4> pt Nwy4swy4 ..31 16.46 s%s%, NEy4NEy4_31 45.46 E^NWy4 _32 7.14 Township 27, Range 13 Descriptions Sec. Amt. sy>sEy4. NEy4> NEy4SEy4 _12 Ey> _13 36.60 All _25 87.72 Sheridan Precinct Township 28, Range 14 Descriptions Sec. Amt. All . ___.27 77.64 N%NEy4, swy4NEy4 34 7.52 Township 29. Range 14 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NEV4_1 49.44 NWV4 _5 98.36 _6 116.16 E%_13 65.33 NE14 -._19 56.44 SHNE%_20 21.06 SEy4 _20 66.08 Township 29, Range 15 Descriptions Sec. Amt. EM>_13 66.12 W% _15 118.50 Shields Precinct Township 30, Range 11 Descriptions Sec. Amt. ^wy4 3 Ny>. N^swy4, sEv4swy4 _10 wy4 . 11 197.14 NEV4NWy4_15 7.24 NWy4 _4 26.22 ^EV4 _10 32.24 ^wy4 _11 59.00 NEy4NEy4 _n SWy4 _12 38.66 wy>sEy4, sevaSeva _n 25.84 __13 N%S%_24 WM> _25 m.oo EM>NEy4_23 25.68 NEV4 _25 21.84 SWy4 - 33 75.24 Sy>NEy4, N^SEy4 35 48.46 Township 30, Range 12 Description Sec. Amt. SEy4 _15 49.32 EVz _29 78.26 Steelcreek Precinct Township 31, Range 9 Descriptions Sec. Amt. Pt SEV4SWV4_2 .18 Pt SWV4SEV4 _2 .32 Pt swy4sEy4 _2 .so jPt SWV4SEV4_2 126 P* SWV4SEV4_2 .32 W%. W%SEy4_3 50.54 Nwy4 _ _ 9 53.92 Pt SEV4NWy4_11 .32 sy.swy4_13 NWy4 -24 48.86 Nwy4_19 27.40 W*NEy4, N%NW%/ SEy4Nwy4_21 NEy4SWy4, _21 101.78 w%swy4, sEy4swy4, WySEV4 _22 43.54 N^NEy4, W%_28 85.56 SEy4 _32 32.38 NEy4 _ 33 35.40 N%NEy4f swy4NEy4, NWy4 _27 75.40 Sy>NEy4, SEy4_28 60.20 NE¥4 _30 NWy4 . ...32 67.24 NEy4, NWy4SWVi, N%swy4_35 53.86 sy»sy>SEy4_35 15.64 SEy4swy4, S^S^SEy4_35 14.32 Township 32, Range 9 Descriptions Sec. Amt. Ny-N^! _7 25.82 SWy4NWy4_34 11.32 swy4 _ __ 34 37.96 Apple Creek Village Lots Blk. Amt. 1 & 2_1 .32 3 .32 4-5-6_ .32 1-2_2 .80 3_ .18 4-5-6_ .50 Stuart Precinct Township 29, Range 15 Descriptions Sec. Amt. SWy4 _-_4 98.32 SEy4 _5 60.94 SEy4_4 91.06 SEy4 _18 78.78 Township 30, Range 15 Descriptions Sec. Amt. SWy4 _31 91.26 Township 31. Range 15 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NEVi_19 15.54 SJ/2 _19 36.64 NEy4 _20 19.42 Township 29, Range 16 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NWy4 _ 1 34.97 SEy4 _1 46.41 N 140 acres SWy4 _2 48.42 NWy4_5 Ey> _6 99.42 swy4_5 NEy4 _7 NWVi _8 153.46 Township 30, Range 16 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NEy4 ___1 126.24 NEV4 _11 199.OO NWV4 _11 216.34 NEy4 _13 148.50 SEV4 _14 98.78 N% _ 30 59.26 E%NEy4 _25 41.70 NEV4 _34 88.78 SEy4_:_26 82.60 NEy4 _35 108.18 Township 31, Range 16 Descriptions Sec. Amt. W% _1 68.16 SWy4 _17 25.70 NV2 _25 89.10 NWy4 _28 47.88 swy4 _28 48.14' Township 30, Range 16 Descriptions Sec. Amt. ' SW14 _11 206.66 Township 31, Range 16 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NWy4 _12 31.70 All _14 75.34 Stuart Village Lots Blk. Amt. 3-4-5-6 1 25.23 7-8 _i_2 11.48 10-11 _3 55.36 10 4 36.68 11 8.52 12 26.54 13 35.38 14 182.76 15-16_ 44.05 17-18 48.16 19-20 64.20 21_ 5.90 3-4_5 82.54 5 64.20 Wy» 8-9_ 63.56 Pt outlot B_ 26.20 No. 135 ft. outlot C_ 13.78 Hallocks Addition Lots Blk. Amt. 7 6 132.98 13 74.02 9-10_7 26.20 W 74 ft. 11_147.06 12 57.66 13 56.34 5-6-7 _8 24.26 1-2 _9 68.80 Subdivision Lot 1 & 2 Lots Blk Amt. Pt _12 46.52 Pari of Outlot N Lots Blk Amt. 3-4-5 X 84.52 Carberries Addition Lots Blk Amt. 9-10-11 A 17.72 Western Townlot Co Addition Subdiv. Outlot M & K Lots Blk Amt. 3 -1 38.32 4 19.16 5- Wy> 6_90.72 9- 10_2 60.92 12-13-14 35.71 7- 8-9 4 72.72 1-2-3-4 _6 51.76 Sy> 1_7 12.46 Kimball & Blairs Addition Lots Blk. Amt. SVz 5-6_13 50.46 15-16 15 32.76 10- 11-12_18 53.72 15- 16 66.82 18- % 19_ 49.78 4 _19 36.68 12-13 51.76 14-15-16-17 _ 14.76 Hallocks 2nd Addition Lots Blk. Amt. 1 to 8 Inc._2 47.82 1_3 2.32 6- 7 6 11.80 W14 6- 7_7 21.96 8- 9-10-11 91.70 5 to 11 Inc._8 79.92 3-4_14 56.34 16- 17_15 23.58 1 to 16 Inc._18 28.84 1 __19 15.08 Pioneer Townsite 1st Addition Lots Blk. Amt. 1 to 6 Incl._21 15.08 12 _22 26.88 I- 2-3 23 8.86 II- 12_43.92 1 to 6 Inc_24 41.12 Pioneer Townsite 2nd Addition Lots Blk. Amt. All _27 13.76 1 to 6 Inc._30 17.38 9- 10-11-12_ 30 9.18 7- 8-9_34 5.92 Swan Precinct Township 25, Range 15 Description Sec. Amt. _7 Ey>NEV4 _18 22.92 S^NEy4, NWV4, N^Sy. _6 wy>Ey>, Ey>w%___7 NWy, _20 56.66 wy,swy4 _7 4 18 NWy4SEV4 _29 2 00 swv4. swy4sEy4_29 SEy4_30 WM»NEy4, N%NW%, SEy4NWy4_32 NEy4swy4, Nwy4SEy4 32 44.24 sEy4swy4 _32 2.00 swy4SEy4, SEy4sEy4 32 9.94 sy>swy4 _33 4.42. nm>sev4 _21 N%swy4_22 Township 26, Range 15 Description Sec. Amt. Sy>NWy4, NMiSWy4 _.27 36.64 swy4NE%, s^Nwy4, wy.swy4 13 sEy4swy4, swy4sEy4 13 S%S Vz_14 Ny.N Vz_23 62.84 SteSVi_15 NE%_21 NV2 . 22 83.14 wy>NEy4, sEy4NEy4, Nwy4, w^swy4 ...29 29.80 SWy4NWy4 _28 3.48 S^SEy4 _21 sy>swy4, sEy4 _22 swy4Nwy4, w^swy4, SEy4swy4 _23 NV2NWV4 _26 N%NWy4 _27 vy,NEy4, swy4NEy4 .28 47.40 N%swy4, SEV4SWy4 _30 N^NEy4___31 15.94 Township 26, Range 16 Description Sec. Amt. sy>NEy4, Ey>sEy4 „30 11.40 sy>Nwy4, N%swy4 ..30 13.74 Verdigris Precinct Township 28, Range 9 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NWy4 _ 6 89.04 SWy4 _10 90.20 Nwy4 _11 87.08 Sy>SE y4 _12 21.78 SEy4 _14 102.64 swy4 .... _17 99.14 Pt SWy4NWy4 _18 7.92 NWy4 _20 97.60 NWV4 _x_27 69.36 NWy4 _26 78.04 NEV4 _ 28 82.36 Ny>swy4, sEy4swy4 .28 32.79 NEy4SEy4 _29 12.49 sw^swy4 _ 28 6.10 SEy4 _ 28 E%Ey> _33 122.1? SEy4SEy4 _29 9.44 NWy4 _30 117.84 NE%NEy4 _32 3.92 S^SEy4 _32 17.70 SEy4 _34 132.94 Township 28, Range 10 Descriptions Sec. Amt NEy4 _1 68.86 ^WV4 _10 49.72 EM>NEy4 _12 42.08 pt sy>swy4NEy4 No 10 1 ^ 2 44 Pt SE y4NE y4 No. 4 _.13 26^50 SWV4NWV4, No. 9, SEy4NWy4 _13 77.96 SWV4 less 2 acres_14 128.50 Wy>SWy4 _15 25.42 s%Nwy4, swy4_26 45.53 SE14 _ 34 52.46 Page Village Nondescripts Township 28, Range 9 Descriptions Sec. Amt. s%NEy4swy4Nwy4 m is 74.74 Pt Nwy4swy4 N & T _ 14.58 Pt Nwy4swy4 K _ 53.22 Township 28, Range 10 Descriptions Sec. Amt. Pt SEy4SEy4 14_18 36.46 Pt SEy4SEy4 _ 36.46 Pt SEy4NEy4___ 58.32 Lots Blk. Amt. 3-4 _1 10.94 3-4-5 _2 2.20 6- 7 _ 13.86 8-9-10 23.70 11 to 15 Incl._ 8.02 3- 4-5 _3 26.62 6 to 10 Inc._ 30.08 11 to 15 Inc._121.02 I to 10 Inc. ^_4 102.06 So. 75 ft. 16 to 20 Inc. _ 5 160.38 7- 8-9-10_8 10.20 15 3.66 16 3.66 17 3.G6 18 10.94 I- 2 9 1.46 4 to 8 Inc__ 160.38 So. 25 ft. 9 & 10_ 8.02 No. 42 ft. 9 & 10_ 10.94 Center 50 ft. 9 & 10_ 21.88 10 x 16 — 15_ 14.58 19-20 _ 36.46 6- 7-8 _10 10.94 II to 20 Inc._ 89.32 Pt outlot B 25 x 100 _16 7.30 Pt outlot B 25 x 100_8.38 II- 12-13 18 2.20 7- 8 _ 3.66 18-19-20 23 43.02 1-2-3-4 _24 24.78 11 to 16 Inc_27 4.38 17-18-19-20_27 2.92 11 to 15 Inc_28 3.66 Easlside Addition Lots Blk. Amt. 4- 5 2 69.26 1 to 10 Inc._3 23.32 1 to 14 Inc._4 40.10 14 to 18 Inc._5 34.64 1 to 5 Inc._9 3.66 1 to 5 Inc._10 3.66 Willowdale Precinct Township 30. Range 9 Descriptions Sec. Amt. N% - 5 62.76 W% _7 65.26 SEy4 -27 29.10 SWV4 _27 35.32 SWV4SEy4 _19 6.30 *jy>NEy4, wy> _15 65.78 Ny>SEy4, sEv4sEy4_19 Sy>NWy4, s%_20 115.46 All . 21 wy>Nwy4, sy2 _22 NEV4 -27 288.42 NWy4 ... _ 27 All _28 NEV4) NEy4NWy4 29 NE%_32 203.40 -32 56.40 W%SEy4_29 17.22 SEy4 -30 32.26 NWV4 _33 28.88 swv4 _33 24.56 swy4Nwy4 _32 12.00 Township 30. Range 10 Descriptions Sec. Amt. NEy4_g 55.86 SEy4-g 35.26 Sy» -30 60.50 Ny>swy4 _ i i8.i4 Sy>NEV4 _2 17.84 Ny>SEy4 _2 19.08 NEy4-3 53.42 All _J NEV4 _ 7 NWy4-g 230.08 NWV4_7 62 38 SEV4_7 39 70 NEV4 -3 27.03 NWy4_3 18.41 swy4 -3 36.82 swy4_9 34 20 swy4 -n 42.98 wy>. SEy4_is NWy4 - 19 134.98 ---20 24.54 SEy4 _ 28 EyNWV4) swy4 _29 80.78 £Ey4 -24 44.54 -21 92.06 Sy. -25 67.54 W%NWy4 _29 13.16 N%_30 NEtt __31 wyj-32 131.50 Wyoming Precinct Township Zb, Range 14 Descriptions Sec. Amt. N^NEy4) swy4NEy4, NWy4j NWy4SEy4 __2 46.38 SEy4 _12 Ny2NEy4 . 13 21.98 wy>NEy4, E%Nwy4, swy4 _i9 wy>SEy4, SEy4SEy4 ,_19 29.96 swy4Nwy4, w%swy4 20 swy4f w%nw%, S^SEy4_29 27.78 All 30 NEy4, E%NWy4_31 56.29 EM>NEy4, NWy^ NWy4SWy4 _ 32 14.45 NEy4SWy4, S%sw% .34 sy>swy4 ..._35 14.58 Township 26, Range 14 Descriptions Sec. Amt. swy4Nwy4, NWy4SWy4_1 6.48 sy> _13 50.86 SEy4 _14 37.30 NEy4_22 w%Nwy4, sEy4Nwy4, SVz . 26 95.28 sEy4SEy4swy4, SEy4 27 22.89 SEy4SEy4 _34 All _35 113.40 Amelia Village Lots Blk. Amt. 6-7 _3 10.52 1 to 10 Inc._4 1.06 1 _6 .20 4 to 9 Inc._ 9.36 14-15_ .36 1 to 5 Inc., 8-9-10_9 18.34 6 to 15 Inc._8 6.84 10 _12 .20 15 12 10.86 I- 2 14 .36 3 to 10 Inc._ 1.90 II- 12-13-14 _ 29.52 15 _ All _15 12.90 LYNCH NEWS Mrs. Frank Weeder spent last Thursday at her parental home, the Frank Kayl’s, north of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sixta spent several days this week in Omaha. C. Prchal of Atkinson visited Friday at the Frank Weeder home. Mr. Prchal is an uncle of Mrs. Weeder. (Mrs. Martin Jehorek and Max ine visited relatives in Spencer on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teadtke and daughter were in Spencer Sat urday. The Boyd County Extension club achievement day has been postponed indefinitely due to the polio epidemic. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wade vis ited relatives in Butte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Hiatt vis- J ited relatives in Butte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mulhair and family visited at the Jonas John son home in Spencer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek motored to O’Neill Thursday eve ning where they met their daugh ter, Maxine, of Omaha, who came to soend the weekend at home. Floyd Kaasa had his new resi dence moved from east of Lvnch on Tuesday, October 14. Mr. and Mrs. William Stauffer spent Friday aternoon at the Vel don Lee home. Mrs. Richard Kraemer called on Mrs. Nata Bjornsen Wednesday afternoon, October 15. Mrs. Richard Kraemer was hos tes to the Christ Lutheran Ladies Aid society Thursday afternoon, October 16. After the business meeting Mrs. Kraemer served a lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slechta, jr., and sen visited at the Ed Wheth am home on Saturday evening. Mrs. Bird Melsha Gordon left last week for her home in Van couver, Wash., having visited old time friends here for several weeks. Dr. J. A. Guttery attended a meeting of the Boyd county cen tral democratic commitee held at the Spencer city library last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Clyde of Spencer visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Micanek visited at the Edward Streit home Sunday. To Take Part in Carribean Exercise — CHAMBERS—Marine Cpl. G. E. Fluckey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaines Fluckey of Cham bers, will soon participate in ex tensive marine corps training exercises in the Carribean area. Marine air group 14 of which Corporal Fluckey is a member, will cooperate with marine ground units in maneuvers de signed to improve the combat ef ficiency of these elements. Par ticular stress will be placed upon close air support of ground units. Two Puerto Rican islands will be utilized as bases and training areas during the exercise. Participating units are current ly forming for the maneuvers at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartos and Karen were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bar tos at Walnut. (Political Advertising) , , „ ., , A Practical Program Developed From Experience in Government Increased efficiency through administrative reorganization. © Low cost government. Equit able taxation. © Development and promotion of irrigation, power, flood control, soil conservation, in dustry, agricultural products, oil. natural gas. and the tour ist business. A road improvement pro gram free from politics. VOTE FOR ^ Bob Crosby Council Adopts Goals for 1953 The Holt county council of ex tension clubs met in the assembly room at the Holt county court house on Tuesday, October 14. The council discussed and adopted new goals for 1953. The chief goals were safety and first aid and family life which includes ' better home management, recre ation and films. It was decided that blood typing and cancer ed ucation would be continued in 1953. Handicraft, with emphasis on basketry, would be included in next year’s program. The presidents of the various clubs gave reports on the work accomplished to the council. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon in the high school auditorium. At 1:30 p.m. the urogram opened with group sing ing. The county chairman’s report was given by Mrs. Carson and a reading report by Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. A safety skit was then produced entitled “A Day in 1 the Home.” Following the skit a report was given of the nation al meeting. Officers were then elected for 1953 as follows: Mrs. Albert Carson of Redbird, coun ty chairman; Mrs. George Kie del of Stuart, vice chairman; and Mrs. Ed White of Amelia, sec retary-treasurer. Walling Feted by CPPD Officials — L. C. Walling, Consumers’ O’Neill manager, was an honored guest at a dinner attended by dis trict managers and superintenents of Consumers Public Power dis trict in conjunction with a two day meeting held in Columbus on Wednesday and Thursday, Oc tober 16 and 17. Mr. Walling’s long public util ity career, nearly 48 years, was given special recognition in the form of suitable gifts presented to him by friends and associates. Mr. Walling is scheduled to retire at the end of this year. In a brief speech, Mr. Walling expressed his deep appreciation of the friends and experiences he has encountered during his long public srvice. He also recalled some of his early day experiences in the utility field. An ardent hunter and fisherman, Mr. Wall ing said that he has looked for ward to the day when he can de vote more time to field and stream. The two-day meeting was at tended by district managers and superintendents from 11 CPP dis tricts throughout the state. Daniel DeBacker has been pro moted to seaman third class in the navy. He is doing person nel work at San Diego, Calif. MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Corp. C. E. Jones, Manager O'Neill : Nebraska O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Timm and Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson drove to At kinson Sunday to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hitchcock. The dinner was in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. rimm. Mrs. Belle Hitchcock and Herbert Bittney of O’Neill were also present. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Godek of Omaha arrived Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bazelman. They will spend a week heie visiting relatives and friends and also do some hunt ing. Mrs. Arthur Wise of Omaha ar rived in O’Neill last Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. John Smith, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loui Bartos and family were Sunday visitors of James Bartos and family of Ew ing. Venetian blinds, prompt deliv ery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon 5 Guests at Victory Club Meeting — The Victory Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Go kie, jr., on Wednesday, October 8, for a covered dish dinner, fol iv ^ u.v a regular meeting. The program was the contribu te u* oewing for the St. James orphanage in Omaha. The rest of the afternoon was spent play-, ing games. The following five guesis were present: Mrs. Joe Grutsch, Mrs. Raymond Pribil, Mrs. Charles Boyle, Mrs. John Vitt and Mrs. Lecj Schneider.— By (Mtrs. J. F. Conway, club re porter. DR. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE. OPTOMETRIST Permanent Offices In Hagensick Bldg. O'NEILL, NEBR. Phone 167 Eyes Examined . Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9-6 Mon. thru Sat. Having sold our residence at 504 East Everett, one block south of the Ford garage, we will offer most of our household goods at public auction at the residence on— SATURDAY, OCT. 25 Sale Starts at 2:30 P.M. t 7-Pc. Living Room Set Includes davenport, overstuffed chair, occasional chair, two end tables, coffee table and ottoman. There are quality items and are in excellent condition. 1—Kohler-Hampbell Upright Piano, good finish 1—Oak Dining Room Table with 6 Chairs. Extra Leaf 4—Bedroom Chairs Several Dresser Lamps 1—Tricycle 1—Teeter Babe 1—Medicine Cabinet 1—Hamillon-Beach Upright Vacuum Cleaner, recently overhauled and recondi tioned 1—Gas Range, 3-bumer, pressure 1—3-Shelf Cabinet 1—Kitchen Table Several Kitchen Cabinets. Upright and Wall k Numerous Pictures S Lamp Shades 1—Bedroom Set. including Bed, Dresser 1—Stroller Some Dishes and Jars 1— Kitchen Stool 4—Chrome Chairs with Yellow Plastic 2— Lawn Mowers 1—Snow Shovel 1—Child's Sled 1—Wash Bench and Tubs 1—Washing Machine. Electric TERMS: CASH. No property removed until settled for. LOWELL CULVER OWNER 0 COL. ED THORIN. 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