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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1954)
*e#r j trade : S*U \s>^ FOR SALE F’OR SALE: One registered 4-yr. otd milking Shorthorn bull.— Anson Closson, O’Neill. 39-40p60 FOR SALE: 16-gauge, model 12, pump Winchester shotgun, used two seasons, in excellent condi tion; also one pair cf hip waaers, size 10.—Mrs. Gerald Harding, phone 386-W, O’Neill. FOR SALE: 1950 %-ton Ford pickup in very good condition. — George Winkler, Emmet, Nebr._ FuR SALE: Used washing ma chines—one model E Maytag, extra good shape, $95, and one used Coronado, very good con dition, $50, both electric.—Wm. Krotter Co., West O’Neill, phone 531. 37-38c fU JCK OF AGES MONUMENTS rTo Giow More Beautiful with the Passing Years POTTHAST Monument Company NORFOLK FOR SALE: Frieze covered stu dio, full bedding compartment, large upholstered arms, regular. 89.95; sale price 74.50.—Gam bles, O'Neill. _ 39c New Machinery J-D discs, drills, plows. j j spreaders. J-D elevators. Trailer wagons and boxes. J D 10 and 14 in. hammer mills. No. 80 and 220 Letz grinders. Farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. SEE THE FARMHAND ROTARY SNOWPLOW Now on Display US. Royal and Firestone farm tires. 3 D-D oiK greases and battenes. Bale ties, cable, comfort covers, tractor chains. Used Machinery 1950 MX tractor. 1950 John Deere A tractor, fully equipped. 1940 John Deere model A. 1937 A J-D tractor. 1937 B J-D tractor. fi C. Allis tractor. F 20 IHC tractor, 13x36 tires, good. Duncan Stackmaster loader with hay basket, manure fork, for age fork. 3— 14” bottom J-D plow. 4— 16” bottom J-D plow. Used Farmhand loader 15-ft J-D disc. 15-ft IHC disc. J-D tractor spreader, 2-wheel, good. IHC mounted lister, near new. We trade and give terms on John Deere Finance Plan. Come in and see us! Our John Deere Show — Feb. 19 Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill FOB SALE: Pups, natural neel ers, $5 each. One purebred O.I.C. boar, wt. 250 lbs.; also purebred O.I.C. weaning pigs. —Orville Wilson, rte. 3, Fann ers’ phone 1712, Burwell, Nebr. 39-40p60 FOB SALE: Very good used Singer portable sewing ma chine, $69.50.—Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill. 39c FOB SALE: F-7 Ford tractor with 30 - ft. Wilson flatbed trailer.—John Dougherty, In man. 38-39p60 Outlaw Implement Co. We Service and Repair All Makes of Cars — Jeeps — Pickups Trucks — Tractors Combines + Electric and Acetylene Welding If Steam Cleming for Motors ■f Light Body Work 10% off on all labor and parts from now till April 1st. 4 TOP MECHANICS Give Us a Trial OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO. West O’Neil, Nebr., Phone 373 38-40 FOR SALE OR TRADE: New 7 ft IHC No. 24 mower.—George Winkler, Emmet, Nebr. 38-40p FOR SALE: Used 5-pc. dinette set, $15. — Midwest Furn. & AppU West O’Neill, phone 346-J-39c FOB SALE: Alfalfa hay.—Dale Barta, Verdigre, phone 8-F21. 37-39p HOOVER Sales & Service BIGLIN’S Phone 38 — O’Neill JOB SALE: 265 bushels ear corn. —Leo Monahan, Atkinson. 39-40—60 FOR Ai E: Aeromotor wind mills, and towers, galvanized «tock tanks, 8- and 10-foot trree — John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr 7tf FOB SALE: Good underslung and winch for cash or will trade for cattle or pigs. — George Kruse, 2% miles west of Dorsey. 38-39p60 1 FOR SALE: Two guaranteed straight coon dogs.—Leroy An gel, Verdel, Nebr. 39c j - ■ -— 1 FOR SALE: 1950 Olds Rocket 88, 27,000 actual mi., has every thing, $825; 1951 Chev. 4-di. se dan, clean, 25,500 actual mi., $825; 1952 IHC 1-T. truck, du als mud and snow tires, 7x10 stake body, 4,831 actual mi., $1,550; 1949 Chev. 2-T., 2-snd., new motor, 14-ft. flatbed, $600. — Ted Strong, phone 481 -W, O’Neill. 38-39p FOR SALE: 2-pe. limed oak bed room suite, large double dresser and full size bed, regular 99.50 —79.50 takes it.—Gambles, O’ Neill._39c FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, phone 106. 3bti FOR SALE: Hay and alfalfa. — Gay Hull, Redbird. 38-39p60 FOR SALE: Pair of lady’s ice skates, size 4, worn once. Rea sonable. —Larine Meis, phone 465-W, O’Neill. 39c FOR SALE: Oak roll top desk, cheap.—W. F. Finley, M.D., O’ Neill. 39p35 Clean Used Cars All Bargains — Look Them Over ’51 Ford, Fordomatic, 4-door Cus tom Deluxe. ’51 Kaisers, overdrive. ’52 Henry J, overdrive. ’49 Ford. ’47 Hudson. ’47-’48 Kaisers. ! ’48 FYazer. ’40-’41 Chevies, Ford. Pickups ’51 4-wheel drive Willys pickup, 6-speed axle. '51 Chevrolet, heavy duty, 4-speed axle. '41 International pickup. ’40 Chevrolet pickup. 2—’48 Jeeps. New Willys Jeeps — Pickups Cars New Kaiser & Henry J Cars Outlaw Implement Co. West O’Neill Open Evenings FOR RENT FOR RENT: 3-room unlurnished apartment with bath; good res idential section. — Call 171-J, O’Neill. 17tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — —Phone 537, O’Neill. 39c ROOM RENT FREE to lady who will be company for me nights. —Mary Donlin, O’Neill. 32tf FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116 So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart, O’Neill. FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. FOR RENT: Large three room modern basement apt., newly redecorated, tile floors. Com pletely furnished, including heat, laundry.—Call 478-M, O’ Neill. 39-41p80 FOR RENT: Business bldg, 11,000 ft. floor space. Heated. Suitable for one, two or three store fronts. Any or all of which can be rented and which will be finished to your specifications. Rear of building equipped with six 13-ft. overhead doors and is available now for storage and warehouse use. — K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. 23tf REAL ESTATE FARM FOR SALE: 800 acre farm-ranch. This is a guaran teed money maker. REA and modern. Trade town, O’Neill. Priced to sell. More to rent or purchase adjoining. — Keith Abart, box 642, O’Neill. 35tf FOR SALE: 240 acres north of O’Neill, fair improvements, pos session March 1st, $35 per acre. —See R. H. Shriner, O’Neill. 38-39c FOR SALE: Modem house in wing.—Edgar Jensen, Ewing. |_37-39c FOR SALE: Two bedroom home j located north of the academy. Priced right with terms. See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill. FOR SALE OR RENT: Store building, house and 3 acres at Middlebranch. Price $1500, or will rent for $20 per month.— See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’ Neill.37c FOR SALE: Five-room modern home.—Phone No. 1, O’Neill. 38tf O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe and family will move the first of February into the house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strone at 702 E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Strong are moving into their new home on Benton. Mrs. Anna Carson of Redbird has SDent the rtast week at the H. W. Tomlinson home here. Her son. Duane, is a patient in the St. Anthcnv’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjack , went to Yankton, S. D., Thurs day to meet their son, Reed, who was returning from San Diego, Calif., for a 12- day leave. MISCELLANEOUS SELLING is our business: Will arrange for advertising, selling and clerking at your sale, pri vately or public auction.—Ed Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’ Neill, phone 207, licensed real estate auctioneer and brokers. 13tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill ???? ARE YOU going on a vaca tion or a trip? Better see R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, for trip insurance. Pays up to $25, 000 for accidental death and $1,000 for medical, doctors, ambulance, etc., for only a few cents a day. Pays for any kind of an accident while you are gone. lltf Real Estate Loans WE have unlimited funds to loan on Ranches. If you anticipate needing a loan, CALL US TO DAY. Ernie Weller Associates Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors; of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill tf WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run- Phone 404-W. Used car parts, car repairing, elec tric and acetylene welding, body shop. Strong’s Repair Shop VERNON STRONG, Prop. North Seventh — O’Neill DON’T WAIT! Protect now against expenses of polio, can cer and other dreaded diseases, $15 for entire family for one year. Why take chances? — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’ O’Neill. lltf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding SEE Ralph Simpson for your electric wiring. — 359-LW, O’ Neill. ltl Sewing Machines Necchi — Elna — New Home Sales & Service DEMONSTRATIONS every Fri day afternoon. We repair all makes. Midwest Furn. & Appl. Phone 346-J — West O’Neill DOG LICENSES The annual dog licenses are now due and you should get yours before the end of January. After that time, all dogs without licenses, will be taken up and disposed of. They may be secured from the undersigned. JOE WERT, Police Long Term L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N 4% Federal Land Bank O’Neill, Nebr. Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes, Lela Corcoran and boys, Roboie and Stevie and Hi Conley drove | to St. Edward Sunday to visit in the Floyd Ellis home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grimes of Omaha. The occasion was in observance of the latter’s wedding anniversary and the birthday anniversaries of four of the group. Sunday visitors in the Roy Backhaus home were Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boshart of O' Neill and Mrs. George Thomson of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter were dinner guests Saturday in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean V. Stevens, at Atkinson. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. John Wintermote were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cool: and Mr .and Mrs. E. H. Medcait. Mrs. Richard Harley and son were Sunday visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Bly, at Amelia. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams ano Nadine were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Sexton and in the Guais Wintermote home. WANTED WANTED: 16-inch, 2-bottom trac tor plow. State kind and price. —Charlie Simmons, Page. _ 38-39p WOMEN make money at home, spare time. Sew ready - cut RAP-A-ROUND. Easy, profit able. — Hollywood Mfg. Co., Dept. 7, Hollywood 46, Calif. 38-39p WANTED: Two men or women to do sales work in territory covered by this paper. Liberal commissions. Home every night. Car furnished to those accepted. No experience neces sary as we train you. — Earle Bailie, Loup City. 36-40c WANTED: Dressmaking, altera tions and sewing at my home. —Mrs. C. C. Peter, 3Vfe miles south of O’Neill. 36-41p VANTED: Pasture for 50 head of cattle. State price per head —Doris Paprocki, Humphrey. 38-40p WANTED: A lady for full time office work. Experience pre ferred, but not required—must be high school graduate, have neat appearance and pleasing personality, be able to type at least 40 words per min. Apply only in person.—Gambles, O’ Neill. 38c WANTED: Light trucking and drayage, all kinds. — Archie Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ or 125-J. 37tf WANTED TO RENT: Between 50 and 200 acres farm land in Holt county.—Write Earl Stor johann, Spencer. 39-41p85 CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to take this means of expressing our deepest grati tude to everyone who assisted us in any way at the time of the loss of our loved one. We also want to thank all those who sent lovely cards and let ters and those who called. Your kind expressions of sympathy will never be forgotten.— Mrs. Elmer Wandersee, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and family, Mrs. Ida Wandersee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wandersee, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoerle. 39p50 I WISH to take this means of thanking each and everyone for the cards, gifts and person al visits I received during my stay in St. Anthony’s hospital. I would also like to thank the. Sisters and the hospital staff for the wonderful care. 39c MRS. L. A. BECKER I WISH to thank everyone for the cards and visits I received while I was a patient in the St. Anthony’s hospital. I also want to thank the Sisters and hospi tal staff for the wonderful care. MRS. WALTER DONOHOE 39c WE WISH to thank everyone for everything they did for us during my illness and the death of our father. Mike Havel, sr., of Pierce. MR. AND MRS. ALFRED MAAS and Family 39c50 Henderson Flying Navy’s Shooting Stars STUART—Second Lt. Jerry D. Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Henderson, has been assign ed to the advance training unit 200 and will receive training in the navy’s TV Shooting Star at Kingsville, Tex. Lieutenant Henderson g-aduat ed from Stuart high scnool and attended Doane college at Crete three years before he entered the naval cadet flight training program in June, 1952. His basic and preflight training were com pleted at the naval air station at Pensacola, Fla. He received advanced training in multiengin ed aircraft at Corpus Christi, Tex. He received his navy wings and commission in December, 1953, at Pensacola. Castners Will Move to Ohio— ATKINSON—Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Castner and family, former Atkinson residents, will move from Herndon. Va„ to Carey Ohio, the latter part of this month. Castner, former city clerk here, has been serving as city manager of the town cf Herndon since last fall. Starting Februrary 1, he will serve as city manager of Carey, Ohio, at a substantial increase in salary. Carey, population 3,600, is located 75 miles northwest of Columbus, Ohio. Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W Tomlinson were Mrs. Anna Carson of Redbird, Mrs. Vannie Newman, Mr. and Mrs. James C.oventrv of Inman, and Mr. and Mrs. William Tur ner of Chambers. Mrs. Maude M c I n t os h of Meadow Grove and Mrs. Pru dence Phifer of Cozad visited Mrs. William McIntosh Friday. DR. J. L. SHERBAHN O’Neill, Nebraska Complete X-Ray Equipment Vz Block So. of Ford Garage - - ; Felvers to Reside on West Coast " ROCK FALLS—Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver are moving from the Mrs. William Grutsch farm to make their new home in Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Felver were sur prised by friends on Wednesday, January 20. Cards were played. Highs were won by Mrs. James Curran and Lyle Vequist; lows by Ardell Curran and Mrs. Lyle Vequist. The Felvers were presented with a going-away gift. Other Rock Falls News Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and girls spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craw ford at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and family were supper guests at the Lyle Vequist home Tues day, January 19. Mrs. Bill Yantzie, Peggy and Steven, and Mrs. Lou Goeke called on Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yantzie and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson Tuesday, January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson. Eagle Creek 4-H club met at the home of Francis Curran on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derick son and Russel visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Langan Tuesday eve ning, January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzie, Peg gy and Steven visited at the Levi Yantzie home Saturday and Sun day. Russel Derickson stayed Sat urday at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yant zie. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls on Wednesday, January 20. The township meeting for Rock Falls was held Tuesday, January 19, at district 33 school. Judy Curran and Suzan Mar gritz staved Saturday night with ijex y j o ouuau. E 11 Yantzie, who has been at teni ing telephone school at Sioux Fall 3, S.D., fur the past two wee -xs, arrived here Friday eve nin.i to visit his wife and chil are . Butty Curran spent Saturday night with B o n n a and Brenda Mai gritz. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dave Moler. Levi Yantzie helped Sammie Der ckson saw wood on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sterns and family and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and girls visited at the Albert. Sterns home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz vis ited Mrs. Frank Schultz and b ibv daughter, Ronda Jean, at the At kinson hospital Saturday. Eagle Valley card club met at the home of Don Hynes Satui day. Highs were won by Mrs. Floyd Johnson and George Calk ins; lows by Mrs. Lou Brown and Sam Derickson. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson. Frank Schultz called on Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls Friday. _ , , Mr. and Mrs. Don Theoduifs moved to their new home souih of Atkinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derick son and Russel were Sunday sup per guests at Lou Goeke’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rakes and girls called at the John Schultz home Friday._ Dr. 'Robert Wallace ctf Sioux City visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ M. J. Wallace, Saturday. He was accompanied by a friend, Dr. John W Wallace, also of Sioux Citv.__ i DR. H. L. BENNETT j VETERINARIAN Phones 316 and 304 CHURCH NOTES (Other CHURCHES on page 6) METHODIST (Page-Inman) Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor Thursday, January 28: Inman WSCS meeting with a covered dish luncheon, 2:30 p.m. Inman choir practice, 7:30 p.m., followed by MYF with membership train ing led by the pastor. Sunday, January 31: Inman worship service, 9:45 a.m.; Page church school, Dale Stauffer, su perintendent, 10 a.m.; Inman church school, Karl Keyes, super intendent, 10:45 a.m.; Page wor ship service, 11 a.m.; Page youth membership training class in the parsonage, 7 p.m.; Page MYF, 7:3t) p.m.; Page Bible study ser i vice, 8 p.m.; Page choir practice, 9 p.m. Tuesday, February 2: Page joint meeting of WSCS and King’s Daughters, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 3: Page Inman parish committee meeting, 7:30 p.m., at Page in the Raymond Heiss residence. Thursday, February 4: Page WSCS meets with Mrs. Merwyn French for an all-day meeting. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor God is moving. Hearts are be ing stirred to the realization of God’s Word that declares it is “not by might, nor by power, but ■ by My Spirit.” Zech. 4:6. Evangelist Beebe nightly de clares the truth that sets men free. We rejoice to see men de livered from a life of drinking, cursing, and revelling in sin to a life that is joyful and God fearing. Come! God will set you free, too! . Sunday, January 31: Sunday school at 10 a.m.; worship at 11 a.m., and evangelistic rally at 8 p m. Evangelist Beebe will bring the message at both services. Young people’s service at 8 p.m., on Tuesday; Bible study and praver service at 8 p.m., on Wednesday; ladies’ prayer meee ing at 2:30 p.m., on Thursday. “These hath God married, and no man shall part—dust on the Bible and drought in the heart. COMMUNITY (Stuart) Rev. D. D. Su, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a.m.; worship service il a.in. Elders’ retreat was held at the Cleveland church Sunday aftet j noon, January 24. The Women’s society will meet at the home of Mrs. Katherine Papke this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Roy Rhodes and Mrs. R. A. Coffman are as sistant hostesses. The men’s council will meet tonight (Thursday) at the church at 8 o’clock. x, x Tne senior high youth fei-CW ship will have a bake sale at the Scout hall on Saturday. January 30, beginning at 11 a m. CENTER UNION (O'Neiil' Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Midweek prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 3 o’clock. Sunday, January 31: Worship at 10 a.m.; Sunday-school a: 11 a.m.; young people’s service and Bible study at 7:30 p.m. “If richer living you wou.d know, discard self-pity, vain ego; oitterness wont let you sing, think on Christian things. BIG SAVINGS! 1953 • CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE Demonstartors Very Low Mileage Many Extras Your best all around deal can be made at Lew White Motor Co. Phone 100 O'Neill GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ★ The business property belonging to Helen Simar, located on East Douglas Street and known as “Apparel Shop^ building, will be offered at Guardian s Sale to the highest bidder at the front door of the Courthouse in O’Neill Nebraska on Tuesday, February 2nd, 1954 at 10 A.M. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 14, in Block 22, Original Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. This building is in good repair with apartment facilities on second floor and offers purchaser an excellent investment. John R. Gallagher Guardian O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wetzler md Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetz ter of Greco y, S. D. were Sun day euests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miles and Mrs. Vannie Newman went to Valentine Monday to attend the funeral cif Mrs. Florence McCrea. Enroute they stopped at Ains worth for Mrs. Newman's daugh ter. Mrs. Ted Schiessler, who accompanied them. Mrs. McCrea is an aunt of Mrs. Miles and the mother of Mrs. Newman's sister in-law, M s. Melvin Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson were Sunday evening callers at the John Weaver home. * "You see, we have a new McCormick power washing cream separator. Now, when Dad finishes separating, I don’t have to take the sep arator apart. Instead, I just pour clean water into the supply can. "In only 3 minutes the separator washes, sterilizes and dries itself. And, it’s cleaner and dryer than if I’d scrubbed each disc by hand. So, now with no more hand scrubbing, I’ve lots more time for myself." This is typical of state ments made about the new McCormick power washing cream separator by hundreds of farm wives across the country. Come in and see the only cream separator that uses its own power to wash itself sparkling clean! McCOKMICK POWIt WASHIN* CBIAM SIPABATOB CSHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’Neill, Ne’\r. 2,500 Head Select Nebraska Sandhills Stocker — Feeder — Breeding Cattle Sell Tuesday, Feb. 2nd 12:30 P.M. Atkinson. Nebraska . Featuring 225 Select Angus Breeding Cows: Including a com plete dispersal of the breeding herd of the late Bert Ramm of Stuart, Nebr. Ages 3- to 6-years-old (one load of 8-year-oldsl. These are toppy cows with lots of quality. All calfhood vac cinated for bangs and mated to registered sires. C Registered Aberdeen Angus Bulls: 2- and 3-year-olds, also sell. 60C Head of short 2-yT.-old steers, one consignment, wts. 675 to 825 lbs. 300 Head of very choice light yearlings, wts. 425 to 500 lbs. 126 Hereford breeding cows (including 65 straight 4-yr.-olds). 6C3 Steer and heifer calves in load lots and less. 100 Feeder steers—cross breds. 500 or more cattle in all classes in less than load lots. SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY Atkinson Livestock Market Phone 5141 Atkinson, Nebr. • • a On • a a USED CARS Must Be Sold by February 1 PRICES HAVE been reduced on these used cars to clear during January. New, low prices . . . they must sell! • 1952 Dodge Coronet, 4-dr., fully equipped _ $1,445.00 • 1951 Plymouth 4-dr., Cranbrook, fully equipped _ 1,045.00 0 .1949 Mercury Fordor _ 785.00 ® 1953 Buick Riviera, custom upholstery, fully equipped __ 2,245.00 • 1950 Ford V-8 Tudor_ 845.00 1 '54 DeSOTOS and PLYMOUTHS On Hand — Immediate Delivery SHIERK MOTOR CO. PAUL SHIERK. Prop. — HAROLD BENSON, Sales Mgr. PHONE 430 So. Fourth St.