The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 06, 1952, SECTION ONE, Image 10

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McELHERAN—Rev. and Mrs.
L. McElheran of Chambers a son,
Laurin Jay weighing 7 pounds
5 ounces, bom Tuesday, Octo
ber 21, in the Lutheran hospital,
Norfolk.
HELD—Cpl. and Mrs. Erroll
Held of Denver, Colo., a son,
Michael Lee, weighing 8 pounds
8 ounces, bom Thursday, Octo
ber 30. in the air force hospital
at Denver. Mrs. Held is the for
mer Janice Johnson.
PE.ARSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Pearson of Washington,
D.C., a ' son, Glen Frederick,
weighing 8 pounds 8'ounces, born
Wednesday, October 29. Mrs.
Pearsdn is the former Mary Jane
Zink, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Eink of Stuart
HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Hansen of O’Neill, a son, Charles
Arnold, weighing 7 pounds 10
ounces, bom recently in Sacred
Heart hospital. Lynch.
WIGKERSHAM—Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wickersham of Lynch, a
son, parold Lyle, weighing 8
poundjs 11 ounces, bom recently
in Sa4red Heart hospital, Lynch.
ENGLE—A daughter, Margaret
Ann, was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
' Vince, Engle of Sioux City on
(Monday, October 27. Mrs. Engle
is a granddaughter of Mrs. Fan
nie Ernst.
BALDWIN — Mr. and Mrs.
Frankie Baldwin of Bartlett, a
son, Dale Arthur, weighing 8
pounds 8 Vi ounces, bom Sunday,
November 2, at the Ord hospital i
DONOHOE—Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Donohoe of O’Neill, a son,
Paitrick Edward, weighing 9
pounds 3 ounces, bom Saturday,
November l, at St. Anthony’s hos- '
pital in O’Neill.
DIERKS—Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dierks of Amelia, a son, Daniel
Andrew, weighing 7 pounds 2
o ounces, bom Tuesday, November |
4, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’
Neill.
McDONALD — Mr. and Mrs.
Richard McDonald, a son, bom
Thursday, October 30, at the Ne
ligh hospital.
ROSNO—Mr. and Mrs. John
Rosno of Ewing, a daughter, bom
Thursday, October 23.
^ HUTTON—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
E. Hutton of Omaha, a daughter,
born Tuesday, November 4. Mr.
Hutton is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Hutton of Inman. This is
the couple’s first child.
LUBEN—Mr. and Mrs. John
Luben of Crawford, a son, Wil
liam Charles, weighing 7 pounds,
born Sunday, November 2, in the
Alliance hospital. They have a
daughter.
Sick and Injured
EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Feacock on Monday, October
27, took* their Tittle son, Carroll, i
ia Lincoln where he entered a j
hospital to have some skin graft- |
ing done on his hands. Mr. and i
3Vir», Peacock visited Mrs. Pea- ; ■
cock's parents, Mr, and Mrs. i?
Homer Lowery of Oakdale, on j
•their way to UncoiQ The Pea-»
returned home Wednesday, j
o October 29. . . John Tenborg, who
has been in the hospital, came ]
home Saturday morning, Novem- !
ber 1, on the train. . . Mrs. Min- ‘
nie Enbody, mother of Geary
Enbody, is in the Atkinson hos
pital because of illness. She for
merly lived in the Emmet com
munity but now lives near At
kinson. . . Kenneth Kendall, lit
tle son. of Mr. and Mrs. James
Kendall, is sick with pneumonia,
i . . Janet and Judy Newton, i
small daughters of ML and Mrs.
q Paul NeWton, are ill with the flu
this week. . . Miss Sharon Wag
non was in the O'Neill hospital
from Monday, October 27, until
Saturday, November 1, with a
“bad” chest cold.
ATKINSON—Mrs. Ernest Por
ter of Atkinson, who was injured
in an auto accident in Lincoln
recently, was brought home Sat
urday. Although under the care
of a doctor, she is getting along
“well”. . . Mr. and Mrs. William
Luben visited Sunday at Atkin
son with Mrs. Lewis Luben, who
has recently returned from the
Ainsworth hospital. Her condi
tion is “improved.” . . . Mrs. Ce
cil Bogue was dismissed from
Our lady of Lourdes hospital in
Norfolk on Tuesday.
O’NEILL — Mrs. Lowell Cul
ver recently slipped and fell un
the basement steps in their home.
X-rays showed no broken bones
but she received many bruises.
. . . Mrs. Donald Clyde arrived
home last Thursday from a hos
pital in Grand Island where she
had been a polio patient. Mrs.
Clyde suffered no paralysis but
the muscles and joints in her
right leg are very weak and she
needs the aid of crutches to walk.
It will be at least two weeks be
fore the muscles will regain their
strength. . . Mrs. Bertha Prescott
was taken to the O’Neill hospital
Sunday by Mrs. Ernest Price.
Mrs. Prescott received medical
treatment. She returned to her
i home the same day but is under
a doctor’s care. . . Ann Gamel, 6,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. San
ford Gamel near Cedar Rapids,
was burned from her knee to her
ankle when a can of gasoline ex
ploded near a trash fire. Her
clothing did not catch fire. The
Gamels are formerly of O’Neill. . .
Rita Corkle, 8, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Corkle, was dis
missed Tuesday from St. An
thony’s nospital where she had
been ill with a nose and throat in
fection. She lost considerable
weight and some some time was
fed intravenously. At present she
is recovering “satisfactorily” at
her home. . . Mrs. Grands Gilg
entered an Omaha hospital Sun
day for medical treatment.
EWING — John Shiffbauer
called to Oakdale on Saturday
due to the serious injuries re
ceived by his brother, Alfred
Shiffbauer, when a tractor up
set with him while hauling hay.
. . . George Shiffbauer is in
Omaha this week for a physical
checkup. . . Mr. and Mrs. John
Shixfbauer, accompanied by tneir
son, Tommy, and their ’• -rhter,
Mrs. William Hobb? Iiy
and Jeanie recentJ
days at Ft. Sill, o
visited their s
Shiffbauer, \
pitalized becau
condition is “in
Earl Billings was to
surgery early this we
Veterans hospital, Grand
LYNCH — John Pinkenric
who is taking treatments in the
Methodist hospital in Omaha is
reported to be “not so good.” . .
Mrs. Clifford Lewis of Sunshine
Bottom, northeast of Lynch, is a
patient in an Omaha hospital. . .
Mrs. Eliza Cooper is convalescing
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Earl Endicott. near Plain
view. . . Harvey Wickersham w'as i
moved to the local hospital last '
week where he is reported to be j
“improving.” . . . Mrs. Lena
Johnson of Monowi is “improv
ing” at the Lynch hospital. . .
Wilmer Landholm was dismissed
from the hospital Saturday and
is recuperating at his home north
of Bristow'.
JiEDcLLL' —Ronnie Wiiherwax
aecnnu ill Wednesday night, Oc
tober 29. Mr. and Mrs. An Bes
;ert teak him to his home neat'
Riverside Thursday noon. He was
anable to be in the school pro
gram at Redbird that e/ening
• • Floyd Kaasa, w7ho lives nor!li
>f Redbird, was hurt Friday
vorking with cattle. A steer
;y.ntGd the steel gate which hit
rim in the chin. Several of his
eeth were knocked out and five
stitches were taken in his chin
md lip. • . Mrs. Ralph Pinkerman
s in Omaha with Mrs.John Pink
21 man while John is taking treat
ments there.
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Nissen drove to Osmond Sunday
morning, called there by the ill
ness of Mrs. Nissen’s mother, Mrs.
Kate Fuelberth, Nissen re
gained ty care for her mother, , .
August Hesse was dismissed from
the Lutheran hospital, Norfolk,
on Tuesday.
AMELIA—Edgar Peterson has
been on the sick list the past
week. . . . Bill Ragland has been
suffering with a lame back. He
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ed
White to O’Neill Saturday where
he took treatments.
INMAN—Leon R. Tompkins,
who has been suffering from
rheumatism for five weeks was
.taken to St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill, Sunday. He is reported
to be “getting along as well as can.
be expected.’’
CHAMBERS— Edgar DeHart
had the misfortune of breaking a
bone in his ankle Friday. . . Mrs.
Fred Smith is in “good” condition
at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital,
Norfolk.
nospiuu noies
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions; October 2y—Mrs.
Casper Winkler of Atkinson; Mrs.
Eva Harkins of Ewing. 30—Mrs,
Mabel Gatz of O’Neill. 3i—Kita
Corkie of O’NeiL; Mrs. Clarence j
Donohoe of O'Neill. Novemoer 1
—nay mono Hoxie oi cnamoers;
Euwara Denart of Chamoers; Es
ther Harris oi u'Nieill; Harold
Fnbil of O'Neill. 2—Leon Tump- !
kins of Inman; Mrs. Connie
iviacks of Hu tie. 3—Frank Loie
man of Inman; Rickey Rowse of
Chambers; nicnara Allen of O’
Neill. 4—Mrs Bill Dierks of Am
elia; Mrs. Lloya Gleed oi Cham
bers; Mrs. Frank Kopejtka of O’
Neill; Florence Lee oo. Brownlee.
Dismissals: October 3U—Mrs.
Alvin Miller of O’Neil; Lenna
Wolfe of O’Neill. 31—Heien Har
^ Baby Boy Stevens
of O Neill. November 1—Mrs.
i* reient Pribil and daughter*
Sharon Wagnon of Emmet; Mrs!
Lva Harkins of Ewing; Mrs. Ray
Conway and son; Mrs. Willard
Rust and son 2—Harold Pribil
O’Neill; Esther Harris on o’- I
Neill; Mrs. John Harbottle of O’
Neill; Mrs. Casper Winkler of At
kinson; Edward DeHart of Cham
Oer-s- 3—Glen Ridgeway oi O’
Neill; Mrs. Connie Macks of Butte
4—Rita Corkie of O’Neill; Mrs!
Lloyd Gleed of Chambers; Rickey
Rowse oi Chambers.
Still in hospital: Florence- Lee
i Brownlee; Mrs. Nellie Dvorak
°f Central City; Frank M. Cole
mfannlInnanEJohn Arthur Smith
Of OWeill; R. C. Hamilton of
Spencer; W. J. Brown of O’Neill* i
Mrs. Louise Perkins of Chambers1
, Leon Tompkins of Inman; Ray
mond Hoxie of Chambers* Mrs.
.label Gatz of O’Neill; Mrs. Frank
Kopejtka of O’Neill; Mrs. Bill
S“cwd£Amelia; Richard Allen
•
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
nf cJlni®slon^: Tom Abbenhaus
r ■ But,te’ improved; John L.
Bainbndge of Bristow, unchang
Blum.^ Naper, improv
n^’ Mrs. William Boettcher of
rfax, S.D., slightly improved*
Cerveny of Naper, good;
Deen of Fairfax, S.D ,
,e‘* Mary Elizabeth Gal
good; Mrs. Arnold
'ant son of O’Neill,
lines of Spencer,
■its. Lena Johnson
^ood; Charles Luber
good; Mrs. Harold Mi
1 Lynch, good; John
Rey..u .s of Verdel, minor op
eration, good; Sharon Kay
Tweedy of Verdel, improved;
Frank Victora of Fairfax, S.D.,
unchanged; Paul Warnke of An
oka, improving; Mrs. Harold
Wickersham and infant son of •
Lynch, good; Harvey L. Wicker
sham of Lynch, good.
Dismissals: October 30— Mas
ter Darrel Rihanek of Monovvi.
29—Mrs. Joseph Pfeifer of Spen- , !
cer; Mrs. Herbert Kitto of Bloom- '
field. 3J—Mrs. Richard Hansen !
of Dorsey. November 1 — Mrs. 1 ,
William Green of Niobrara; Baby
Mary Jo Willis of Butte. 2—Mrs. ,
Jerald Loukota of Gross; Miss
Vlasta Cizek of Spencer; Mrs. '
Bernardine Dopheide of Butte; 1i
Master Marvin Prokop of Spen- <
cer. Curtis Devall of1 ’
Bristow. t
ROCK FALLS NEWS J
Guests at tho Roy Mftrgrlta 1
home Wednesday for supper in- ]
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill (
Crawford and family.
The Pleasant Day club’s Hal- J
lowe’en party was held Friday
evening at Henry Vequist’s. Cos- '
tume prizes were given to Mary ’
Jo Curran, dressed as a witch.
Mrs. Blake Benson, an Indian cos
tume; Mrs. Don Hynes, a darky, :
and Don Hynes who masqueraded
as a woman. Other guests in- :
eluded the families of Orville
Miller, Louis grown, Onhlle Mor- •
row and Wilbur Smith. Cards
were played. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Vequist won high, Mrs. Blake
Benson and Orville Miller held
low. . j
School was dismissed Tuesday s
because Of election being held in ;
the schoolhouse. The election I
board members consisted of John/1
Schultz, Maurice Grutch, Elwin,
Grutch, James Curran and Al
bert Widtieldt.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterns and
Evelyn went to Omaha Wednes
day, returning Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
were guests at Claussen Brothers
all day Sunday. John Warner was
also a supper guest there.
Guests at the Alber Stems
home Sunday included Mr. andj
Mrs. Harvey Wahl and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davis, all
of Atkinson.
Mrs. Albert Stems was a guest
at Edward Stems’ Saturday.
Mr. and lM!rs. Louis Brown and
children were dinner guests at
the John Schultz home Saturday.
Mrs. Albert Sterns spent Mon
day at Floyd Barnes’.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Raymond J. Noble of Star and
Mrs. Christine Bahm of O’Neill,
November 3.
Daniel E. Murphy of O’Neill
and Miss Helen R. McNichols of
O’Neill, November 5.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WATCH for the Kaupp-Laprath
Miner Registered Hereford Sale
ad to appear in this paper No
vember 20. Selling 35 Bulls
and 20 Commercial Heifers, at
Gregory, S.D., on November
28. Write Thos. A. Laprath,
Dallas, S.D.; O. J. Kaupp or J.
G. Miner, Gregory, S.D., for
catalog. 27-28c
HELP WANTED: Salesman for
one of North-Nebraska’s finest
appliance stores, selling fore
most home appliance lines.
Experience not necessary but
helpful. Ask for Vic Jacobson,
Jacobson’s, O’Neill and Nor
folk. 27c
FOR RENT: Small, semimodem
house in Emmet, $25 per
month.—Guy Cole, Emmet.
27c35
FOR SALE: Four registered bulls,
2 Shorthorn and 2 Black An
gus.—Emmet Hay Co., Emmet.
27c35
FOR SALE: 1 — 1946 Chevrolet
pickup, in good shape.—Frank
Benash,* located 7 block west
IVz south of state garage. 27c
UNIVLAIN INtW5>
Mrs. Merle Sparks and chil
dren, Donald, Alice end. Robert,
of O'Neill accompanied by Lois
and Mary Morsbach of Inman vis
ited in Norfolk and Neligh Sun
day.
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Brillhart of
Hastings spent the weekend visit
ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James McMahan, and with other
relatives and friends.
Mr- and Mrs. James Coventry
and Bill, accompanied
J?SF: al?d Mrs- H- W. Tomiinson
of O rseill spent Saturday in West
Point visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Tomlinson and daughters.
James M. McMahan returned
ihursday evening from Minne
apolis, Minn., where he spent a
few days visiting relatives.
H. E. Smith, Kenneth Smith
and Lewis Sobotka spent Wednes
aay in Hartington where they at
tended a telephone meeting.
Merlin Luben of Bruno spent
the weekend here with his family.
Larry Sawyer of Stuart spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer.
Miss Grace McGraw of Atkin
son spent the weekend in Inman.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
f,nd„fa®uJ moved Sunday from
the E. E. Keyes home to the house
in the west part of town which
P^chased from
Mrs. Walter Jacox.
Harlan Morsbach of Rapid City,
b.D., spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mors
bach.
Mrs. T. E>. Hutton left Friday
lor Omaha where she will spend
p/wduyf/isiling Mr- and Mrs.
Kobert Hutton and baby daughter.
M. L. Harkins spent Wednesday
in Sioux City on business.
Ernest Trowbridge returned on
Sunday from Saratoga, Wyo.
had spent some time
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elton Trow
bridge and family.
Mrs. Letha Gilkison and family
have moved to O’Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Sherman Grazier
_^au^1:Lter, Sharon, of Tipton,
and Mrs. George Grazier
of Kansas City, Mo., returned to
their homes Saturday after spend
he?ea feW dayS visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry
sport the weekend in Omaha vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. James Pinker -
man, jr., and family.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Moore and
Mrs Mick Gallagher spent Friday
n Yankton, S.D., where they vis
aed a friend, A. C. Weaver, of
Giegory, S.D., who is a patient in
die Sacred Heart hospital at
afSThey also visitea friends
at Meckiing before returning here
c nday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Youngs
and daughter, Barbara, and scm,
filbert, returned Tuesday from
Independence, Mo., where they
ipern sevend days visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Brower and fam
iy and with other relatives.
Miss Deritha Smith of Norfolk
>pent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
smith.
Mrs. W, Slushe^and sons of
^itru:ri<\apaht a test
nt k MSltmgA Mrs• Slusher’s par
-nts, Mr. and Mrs. fra Watson.
Lney returned to their home Sun
Tile women’s department of the
TLDS church met for their reg
ilpr ivwoiing ‘orcuncau ay unci
ioon with Mrs. David Morsbach.
rhe hostess served a luncn at the
:iose of the business meeting.
The LL club met Thursday aft
ernoon with Mrs. M. L. Harkins.
L'he aiternoon was spent socially
md the hostess served lunch at
he close of the afternoon.
Dinner guests in the home of
VIr. and Mrs. James Coventry and
amily Thursday evening were
Vlr. and Mrs. Sherman Grazier
md Sharon of Tipton, la., Mr. and
Mrs. George Grazier of Kansas
Mty, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn
Coventry and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Smith and family, Mrs.
James McMahan and Mr. and
Mrs. John Mattson of Inman,
Ldwrence Stevens Harold
Nielsen left Sunday for Wyoming,
where they wrill spend some time'
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith and
family entertained the following
guests at dinner at their country
home on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs.
Guy Brillhart ol Hastings, Mr. and
Mrs, James Coventry and family,
Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan of
Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harte
were afternoon guests.
Misses Yvonne Smith and Na
omi Ross were Norfolk visitors on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe
and family of Amelia spent Sun
day visiting Mrs. Walter Jacox
and Ronnie Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coon and
family of Beemer visited friends
in Inman over the weekend.
The Zions league of the RLDS
church held a Hallowe’en party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry McGraw Saturday evening.
All attending wore costumes
Games were played and lunch
was served at the close of the eve
ning.
CELIA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lauridsen
and family, Frank Disterhaupt
and Jim Lauridsen were dinner
guests at the Hans Lauridse i
home Tuesday, October 28.
Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and son '
LeRoy, visited Mrs. Bill Cole
man Friday afternoon, October
31.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks
and children were Sunday, Oc
tober 26, dinner guests at the
Bob Riser home in Butte.
Shirley Colfack and Alice
Focken, Atkinson high school
students, visited the home school
Thursday, October 23.
. Alex Forsythe was a Wednes
day evening, October 29, visitor
at the O. A. Hammerberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry
Tuesday afternoon, October 28*
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg attended the missionary
rally and covered dish supper at
the Methodist church Sundav
evening, November 2. Dr. and
Mrs. W. B. Lewis, medical mis
sionaries from Central Congo,
Africa, gave very interesting
talks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott visit
ed the Charles Dobias family on
Saturday morning and watched
them brand calves.
Mr. and Mrs. August Troshyn
ski visited their daughter, Mrs.
Frank Kilmurry, and family on.
Sunday evening, October 26.
jp. w. KiJmuiry Spent Thurs
qy, October 30, at the Frank
qlxnurry home.
^Mrs. August Troshynski and
? s. Edward Troshynski and
I nnie and Jeannie visited the
Hank Kilmurry family Wednes
afternoon, October 29.
Around ©J friends, patrons and
p»ils of Brush Creek school
(^cKathnie school) with Don
AiLman of Neligh, teacher, en
jcied a Hallowe’en program on
"Vtydnesday evening, October 29,
at the school. Cake, sandwiches
art coffee were served the group.
tay Pease visited his father,
H. M. Pease of O’Neill, Sunday,
Nqrember 2.
!onrad Frickel, sr., attended
Lutheran conference in 'Lincoln!
the past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Scott and
family were Sunday evening,
November 2, supper guests at the
D. F. Scott home.
Rollin Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Smith, who was
four Sunday, November 2, and
Darrell Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill Smith of Stuart,
who was six November 3, cele
brated their birthday anniver
saries together with their fami
lies at the Merrill Smith home
Sunday, November 2.
Markita Hendricks spent the
weekend with the Lawrence
Smith family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst and
family of Miltonvale, Kans., came
Wednesday, October 22, and spent
the night with their daughter,
Mrs. Robert Hendricks, and Mr.
Hendricks. They also visited in
O’Neill and enjoyed a family re
union while there. They left for
Miltonvale Friday, October 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
helped move her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Poynts, from the
Henry Dobrovolny ranch to the
Walter Ries ranch near Amelia
Friday, October 31. Mrs. Hend
ricks spent the rest of the week
with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks
visited the Cliff Meisner family
at Royal Sunday, November 2.
O'Heill iIocals
*The Riverside club members
attended a dance in Atkinson on
Wednesday evening, October 29,
held in honor of Bernard Janzing,
who left Monday for the armed
forces.
Friends gathered Sunday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Joe
Ramold to honor Nick Ramold
who left Monday as a volunteer
[ into the armed forces.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor and
family were callers at the Jack
Taylor home Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Morgan
were Tuesday, October 28, dinner
guests in the home of Mr. Mor
1 gan’s sister, Mrs. Jack Taylor, and
family.
41 HEAD
REGISTERED ABERDEEN ANGUS
RANGE BULLS
SELL AT AUCTION
Atkinson Livestock Market I
* Atkinson, Nebraska
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12TH
1 O'CLOCK P.M.
Consigned by Top Breeders of South Cen
tral Nebraska and North Central Kansas.
All are strong aged bulls, T.B. & Bangs
tested. Ready for service. Richly bred in
the following blood lines: Bandolier, Eil
\conmere and Sunbeam.
You may inspect these bulls any time after
November 10th
JULIAN B7"DETER$, Secy
o Cawker City, Kansas
I mo^EVSBuinc
> - . — *
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Presbyte* -'l Sale — Saturday, Nov. 15
.1 A.M. — In Our Lobby
SHE" , MER FOODS
GROCERY PHONE 56 O'NE ILL PRODUCE PHONE 173
PRICEw ECTIVE THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. NOV. 6TH. 7TH. 8TH
■ ———
GOLDEN VALLEY No. 2 Vi Cans
TOMATOES 2 for 49c
OUR FAMILY—Golden No. 303 Cans j
CORN 3 to 53«
SARDINES 3 cam 25c
i
OUR FAMILY No. 2 Cans
PORK-BEANS.. 3 for 43c
FISCHER'S
CHEESE .... 2-lb. box 79c
OUR FAMILY 14-oz. Bils.
CATSUP.2 for 35c
I _
OUR FAMILY — ORANGE
JUICE . 3 46-oz. cans 79c
GOLDEN VALLEY
PEAS 3 No. 303 cans 45c
OUR FAMILY—GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE f 46-oz. cans §3C
GOLDEN VALLEY — Sliced
• PEACHES |
1 3 No, 2i Cun 89c
■
OUR FAMILY—TOMATO
JUICE 3 46-oz. cans 83c
MICHIGAN—R.S.P. No. 303 Cans
CHERRIES.2 for 37c
SEEDLESS In Cello
RAISINS ' V 33c
„VFJ- "
E
3c
SQUARE DEAL ■
Pancake Floor 4 p“; 39c I
OUR FAMILY—GRAPE
JAM.2 2-lb. jars 79c I
G.N. NAVY
BEANS.5 lb. cello 59c i
SUNSHINE HYDROX §
COOKIES.. lg, pkg. 33c |
i)\ CHOICE
“MEATS
HECK BONES 2 lbs. 11c
MINUTE
STEAKS lb 79c
SAUSAGE Tib roll 3S<
LOCKERS ^ RENT
OUR LOCKERS MAY BE RENTED ON A
MONTHLY, QUARTERLY or Y'RLY. PLAN |
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
ICE
CREAM
ALL FLAVORS
PINTS ..... Ea. 23c
QUARTS .. Ea. 45c
Yz Gal. Vanilla . 89c
YELLOW In Cello
Popcorn, 2 lbs. 20c
POST'S CORN
Fetti.. 2 pkgs. 49c
NORTHERN TOILET
Tissue, 3 rolls 25c
KATTY
BrcDms... ea. 89c I
PALMOLIVE HAND Reg. Bars
Soap.... 3 for 23c
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIX. 1.00
OUR FAMILY—F. ’ 303 Cans
COCKTAIL r 47c
CAMPBELL'S—TO
soup.. 45c
HARDING'S CREA1 ,
BOTTEB Lb. 69c
_-rii——m mm m.
VEGETABLES!
TOKAY
GRAPES lb 11c
PASCAL
CELERY lb 10c
ACORN
SQUASH 4 lbs. 25c
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WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE
SELECTION OF
POTATOES Priced Right
NUTRENA
POULTRY FEEDS
You Get MORE EGGS When
You Feed NUTRENA
WE CARRY
A.M. EGG CRUMBLES
20% EGG CRUMBLES
27% BALANCER CRUMBLES
33% CONCENTRATE
BABER'S VIS-VITA FOR POULTRY
SEMI-SOLID & POWDERED BUTTERMILK
SCRATCH GRAINS -*■ OYSTER SHELL
DAVID HARUM
ALL PURPOSE EGG CRUMBLES
26% BALANCER CRUMBLES
32% POULTRY CONCENTRATE
STOCK GRO - STONOMO GRIT
nutrena dog food
Available in Meal and Pellets
LINSEED OIL MEAL
IODIZED LIMESTONE
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I CALF FEEDS
NUTRENA CALF
STARTER & GROWER
can be had in either meal o;
pellet form
NUTRENA
HOG & CATTLE FEEDS
Tests Prove NUTRENA to Be a
TOP QUALITY Livestock Feed
WE CARRY
24% SOW & PIG MEAL & NUGGETS
NUTRENA NEW CREEP "20"
NUTRENA SHOAT "40"
40% BALANCER
VIS-VITA FOR HOGS & CATTLE
TANKAGE — MEAT SCRAPS — B. MEAL
CUDAHY ALL PURPOSE MINERAL
SWEET LASSY MOLASSES PELLETS
22% LASSY FATTENER
BRAN — SHORTS — SALT
NUTRENA "BEEF CAKE"
22 — 32 — 41% PROTEIN
SOYBEAN MEAL & CUBES
DAIRY FEEDS — 16 & 32% PRO.
CALF MANNA — KD BLOCKS
CRUSHED ROCK SALT
CASH FOR YOUR
CREAM <& EGGS We Make COUNTRY PICKUP on POULTRY
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