The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 02, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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HOVEY—Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hovey of Herrick, S.D., a son,
Gary, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounc
es, bom Wednesday, August 18,
at the Gregory, S.D., hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hovey of
Stuart are the paternal grandpar
ents.
THURLOW — A/2c and Mrs.
Merle Thurlow, a daughter,
Sherry Darleen, weighing 5
pounds 13 ounces, born Sunday,
August 15, at Hartford, Mich.
Airman Thurlow is stationed in
Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thur
low of Stuart are the paternal
grandparents.
FINK—Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink
of Wichita, Kans., a daughter,
Loretta Jo, weighing 7 pounds 8
ounces, born Wednesday, August
25. Mrs. Fink is the former Nan
cy Heiss, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Heiss of Page. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Snyder, also of
Page, are the grandparents of Mr.
Fink.
MABEN — Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Maben of Grand Island, a
daughter, born Saturday, Aug
ust 21, m Grand Island. Mr. and
Mrs. William Wulf of Ewing are
the great-grandparents.
PAINE—Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Paine of Nampa, Ida., a son,
La von Logan, bom Tuesday,
August 3, at Nampa. Mrs. Paine is
the former Reta Scholz of Inman.
The Paines have one other child,
a son.
MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Duane
K. Miller of Chambers, a daugh
ter, Diana Jeanne, weighing 6
poifnds 4V5> ounces, born Thurs
day. August 26, at St. Anthony’s
hospital in O’Neill.
ADAMS—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Adams of Chambers, a son,
weighing 9 pounds, born Satur
day, August 28, at St. Anthony’s
hospital in O’Neill.
STEWART—Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Stewart of Lynch, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces,
bom Saturday, August 28, in Sac
red Heart hospital, Lynch.
FLANNERY—Mr. and Mrs. John
Flannery of Atkinson, a daugh
ter, Barbara Jo Ann, weighing 7
pounds 14 ounces, bom Wednes
day, August 25, in Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
SCHMIT—Mr. and Mrs. John
Schmit of O’Neill, a son. weigh
ing 8 pounds 4 ounces, born Sun
day, August 29, in Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
PAPKE—Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Papke of Naper, a son, Kelly
Dean, weighing 8 pounds 5
ounces, born Monday, August 30,
at the Atkinson Memorial hospi
tal.
HALL— Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hall of Page, a son, Stanley Joe,
weighing 6 pounds 8% ounces,
born Wednesday, August 25. at
St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
SLATTERY — Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Slattery 0f Star, a daugh
ter, Rena Lexine, weighing 8
pounds 10 Ms ounces, born Thurs
day, August 26, at St. Anthony’s
hospital. O’Neill.
GALLUP—Mr .and Mrs. Wil
liam P. Gallup of O'Neill, a
daughter, Becky Jane, weighing
7 pounds 9l4 ounces, born Thurs
day, August 26, at St. Anthony’s
hosptal. O’Neill.
MEIER—Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Meier of O’Neill, a daughter,
Megan Marie, weighing 7 pounds
1414 ounces, born Sunday, Aug
ust 29, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill.
Sick & Injured
DELOIT—Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
liarpster took Mrs. Fred Harp
ster to Sioux City where she con
sulted a doctor concerning her
foot. She is to return for X-rays
in the near future. . . Mrs. Stan
ley Huffman, Mrs. Potter and
Vesta were Norfolk visitors on
Monday where Mrs. Huffman
had dental surgery. . . Clarence
Schmiser suffered a fractured
arm while unloading 4-H calves
at Neligh last Thursday. The arm
was fracured in three places. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Harpster
called on her father, Wib Napier,
at the Antelope Memorial hospi
tal several times last week. Mr.
Napier was injured in an auto
accident near Clearwater Satur
day, August 21. . . Mrs. Joe Knie
vel and baby daughter came
home from a Norfolk hospital
Monday. . . Gail Dunning be
came ill with polio while working
at the camp at Pibel lake prior
to the opening of the camp on
August 16. He is reported to be
responding to treatment and will
be okay.
STUART—<Mr. and Mrs. Berlin
Mitchell and daughter, Lucille,
and Rudolf Mitchell went to
Norfolk Monday, August 23,
where Rudolf Mitchell consulted
a doctor. . . Donald Hamik, 9
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hamik, is a polio patient in the
West Point Memorial hospital at
West Point. . . Dick Straka re
turned to his home last week
from the Bassett hospital where
he was confined for three weeks
with an attack of polio.
CELIA—Mrs. D. F. Scott went
to Omaha Wednesday evening,
September 25, to be with her
aaugmer, ivirs. uene i^avmgsiuH,
who is ill in Clarkson hospital.
Charles Dobias and Delbert Scott
went to Omaha Friday to see
Mrs. Livingston and remained
for a few days. . . Mrs. Joe Hend
ricks is a patient in Atkinson Me
morial hospital. She entered the
hospital Wednesday, August 25.
RIVERSIDE — Mrs. Howard
Miller is suffering with sciatic
rheumatism. . . Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daugh
ters visited his mother, Mrs.
Adolph Mlinar, who underwent
major surgery in the Atkinson
hospital Friday. . . W. M. Napier
is still confined in the Neligh
hospital suffering from a skull
fracture and rib fractures.
INMAN— Mrs. Helen Sholes
returned home recently from
Omaha where she had spent sev
eral days frith her father, Nels
Christensen, who has been a pa
tient in an Omaha hospital.
ROCK FALLS — Mrs. John
Schultz and Trudy and Linda
Johnson went to Sioux City on
Friday where Trudy received
medical treatment. She entered
a hospital Monday.
EMMET—Mrs. John Pruss en
tered St. Anthony’s hospital on
Wednesday, August 25, and un
derwent surgery last Thursday
morning.
O’NEILL—Estel Thomas un
derwent an appendectomy at Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk, Tuesday. His condition on
Wednesday was “good.”
CHAMBERS— Mr. and Mrs.
Chris McGinn visited Walt Rich
ards at St. Joseph’s Mercy hos
pital in Sioux City. . . Mary Tag
gart. student nurse at the Uni
Knights Present $500 to Hammond
Herbert J. Hammond (center) was honored
last Thursday evening by members of Charles
Carroll of Carrollton council, Knights of Co
lumbus. Mr. Hammond recently retired after
serving 44 years as financial secretary for the
group. He is shown receiving congratulations
from Francis Gilg, Lyle Benda, Very Rev. Tim
othy O’Sullivan and Rev. Thomas Hitch. The
job of financial secretary entails considerable
detail work in connection with the K of L fra
ternal insurance and Mr. Hammond was present
ed with a five hundred dollar cash gift in ap
preciation for his long period of service during
which he never accepted pay. He has been a
member of the council 47 years. Of the 65 KC’s
at the affair, 23 had been members for 30 years
or more and 11 had been members over 40
years.—Frontier Photo by John H- McCarville.
versity hospital in Omaha, was
a pneumonia patient at the hos
pital from August 18 to 24. . .
Mrs. Edwin Wink returned Sat
urday from St. Anthony’s hos
pital following an appendectomy.
. . . Mrs. Duane K. Miller and in
fant daughter returned Monday,
August 30, from St. Anthony’s
hospital. . . Mrs. Mary Niemand
has suffered with a painfully
swollen ankle for the past two
weeks.
EWING—Mrs. Elmer Woeppel
is convalescing at her home from
a recent minor operation at the
Anelope Memorial hospital.
REDBIRD — Walter Kruse is
slowly recovering from his recent
accident.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Raymond Chase, over 21. of
O’Neill and Jacqueline G. Cullen,
over 21, of O’Neill. August 27.
Dale Brown, 24, of Burwell and
Virginia Burrell, 20, of Cham
bers, August 30. They were mar
ried that day by Holt County
Judge Louis W. Reimer. Their
attendants were Estella Burrell
and E'. D. Burrell, both of Cham
bers.
James A. Batenhorst, 22, of
Stuart and Marvel Jean Johnson,
22, of Stuart, August 30.
Leonard L. Svatos, 25, of
Chambers and Juliana J. Kamp
baus, 21. of Amelia, August 31.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Waite of
Ainsworth and Mrs. George Case
of Ainsworth visited Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waite’s
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Ray.
Sharon Ann Marcellus return
ed Sunday from Dallas and Wag
ner, S.D., where she had been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Schweigert for 10 days. The
Schweigerts moved from Dallas
to Wagner while she was there.
Miss Bernadette Brennan and
Mrs. Homer Mullen returned on
Sunday from a two weeks’ va
cation trip spent on the East
coast and at West Point, N.Y.,
where they had attended the
wedding of Miss Brennan’s ne
phew, Capt. Herbert Owen Bren
ir.an, and Miss Mary Farabaugh
Monday, August 23.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W Porter, E.
F. Porter and Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Hubbard of Chambers attended
the funeral of Vinton Burton on
Tuesday at Homesville. Mr. Bur
ton was a cousin of C. W. Porter.
Too Late to Gassify
FOR SALE: Good yellow ear
corn, 5 blocks east and 3 south
of trafifc light.—Mrs. Frank
Pruss, O’Neill. 18p
FOR RENT: 3-room apartment
with bath.—George Weingart
ner, phone 15-F11, O’Neill. 18c
FOR SALE: House and lot on
sewer. — Ann Asimus, phone
210, O’Neill. i8tf
FOR SALE: Lots 360x150 ft. long,
in Stuart, Nebr. — Write Mrs.
Lizzie Driscoll, Stuart. 18-19p60
FOR DAILY delivery of Norfolk
Daily News call 402-W, O’Neill.
Special weekly rates. 18c
FOR SALE OR RENT: 24x90 ft.
store building in good condi
tion. near center of town. —
F. J. Dishner, 625 E. Douglas
st., O’Neill. I8tf
Stop Taking
Harsh Drugs for
Constipation
Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way!
For constipation, never take harsh drugs.
They cause brutal cramps and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, make re
peated doses seem needed.
When you are temporarily consti
pated, get sure but gentle relief—without
salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr.
Caldwell’s Senna Laxative contained in
Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in
Dr. Caldwell's is one of the finest natural
laxatives known to medicine.
Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis
fying relief of temporary constipation
for every member of the family. Heips
you get "on schedule" without re
peated doses. Even relieves stomach
sourness that constipation often brings.
Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money back if
not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 28(1 :
New York 18, N. Y.
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Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: August 25—Hugh
McManus, O’Neill; Mrs. Gerald
Cunningham, Orchard; Joe Cou
fal, Stuart; Mrs. John Pruss, Em
met; Rudie Juracek, Ewing; Mrs.
Duane K. Miller, Chambers. 26—
Mrs. Thomas Slattery, Star; Mrs.
William P. Gallup, O’Neill; Jack
Dailey, O’Neill; Arthur Tibbetts,
O’Neill; Mrs. Walter Meier, O’
Neill." 27—Mrs. Donald Kellner,
O’Neill; Darlene Pierson, O’Neill;
Owen Davis. O’Neill. 28 — Mrs.
Paul Dahlson, San Diego, Calif.;
Gary Dean Harmon, O’Neill; Ray
Conway, O’Neill; Barton Walt
on, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Adams,
Chambers. 29—Russell Borg, O’
Neill; Betty Jean Moore, O’Neill;
Luella Theo West. Ewing. 30—
Ruth Ann Hansen, Inman; Mrs.
Bernice Giedd, O’Neill; Mrs. R.
D. Hoffman, Fairfax, S.D.;
George Fullerton, Chambers;
Mrs. Della Eby, O’Neill. 31 —
John O’Connor, O’Neill; A. V.
Virgin, O’Neill; Mrs. George
Weber, Butte.
Dismissals: August 25—Richard
F. (“Dick”) Clark, O’Neill; Mrs.
Leslie Lieswald, Chambers. 26—
Hugh McManus, O’Neill; Nancy
Lee Johnson, O’Neill. 27— Mrs.
Ralph Fritton, Emmet; Mrs. Fan
nie Ernst, O’Neill. 28—Joe Cou
fal, Stuart; Mrs. Paul Dahlson,
San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. E. A. j
Wink, Chambers; Darlene Pier
son, O’Neill; Mrs. Fannie Ressel,
O’Neill. 29 — Mrs. Harold Hull
and baby boy, Page; Mrs. Thom
as Slattery and baby girl, Star.
30—Gary Dean Harmon, O’Neill;
Russell Borg, O’Neill; Barton
Walton, O’Neill; Mrs. William P.
Gallup and baby girl, O’Neill;
Mrs. Duane K. Miller and baby
girl, Chambers; Owen Davis, Q’
Neill; Mrs. John Pruss, Emmet;
Mrs. Gerald Cunningham, Or
chard. 31—Jack Dailey, O’Neill;
Arthur Tibbetts, O’Neill; Betty
Jean Moore, O’Neill; Rudie Jura
cek, Ewing; Ray Conway, O’Neill.
September . 1—Mrs. Robert Ad
ams, Chambers.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Mary Gra
ham, O’Neill; Mrs. Roy Margritz,
O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’
Neill; John O’Connor, O’Neill;
Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill; Luella
Theo West, Ewing; Mrs. Della
Eby, O’Neill; George Fullerton,
Chambers; Mrs. Bernice Giedd,
O’Neill; Ruth Ann Hansen, In
man; Mrs. R. D. Hoffman, Fair
fax, S.D.; Mrs. Donald Kellner,
O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Lorenz, In
man; Mrs. Walter Meier, O’Neill
Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; A. v"
Virgin, O’Neill; Mrs. George
"Weber, Butte.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted; August 23— Mrs. i
Ben Kaup, Stuart, medical; Lu
ther Jackson, Atkinson, medical. ,
24— Mrs. George Shald, Stuart,
obstetrical; Tommy Terry, Grand !
Island, accident. 25— Mrs. Ray
LeMunyan, Stuart, obstetrical;
Mrs. Max Karo, Stuart, medical;
Mrs. John Flannery, Atkinson,
obstetrical; Mrs. Joe Hendricks,
Atkinson, medical. 26—Mrs. Ad
olph Mlinar, Atkinson, surgical.
27—Mrs. Robert Blackmore, At
kinson, medical. 28— Mrs. John
Schmit, O’Neill, obstetrical. 29—
Mrs. Emil Johnson, Atkinson,
surgical.
Dismissed: August 23—Norma
Haith. 24 — Wilmer McConnell,
Mrs. Will Tasler, Mrs. Donald
F'oster and daughter. 25—Tommy
Terry. 26—Luther Jackson, Mrs.
Glenn McCarter and daughter.
27—Mrs. Ben Kaup. 28 — Mrs.
George Shald and daughter. 29
—Mrs. Ray LeMunyan and son,
Mrs. Robert Blackmore.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Joe Hend
ricks, Mrs. Lloyd McDowell, Mrs.
Max Karo, Mrs. John Flannery
2nd daughter, Mrs. R. E. Chace,
Mrs. Adolph Mlinar, Mrs. Emil
Johnson, Mrs. John Schmit and
son, Baby Jcimes Henry Wabs
[4 pounds 5^4 ounces).
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Mrs. A. Barden,
Spencer; Marion Borrall, Butte;
Mrs. Lee Byers, Naper; Mrs. Dave
Fisher, Naper; Baby Larry Haun,
Spencer; Mrs. L. I. Hines, Spen
:er; Walter Kruse, Dorsey; Ernest
Peterson, Bristow; Mrs. Kermit
Rhodman, Gross; Matt Schmitz,
Maper; Mrs. Ronald Stewart and
saby girl, Lynch; Tom Thomsen,
Anoka.
Dismissals: August 24— Bar- ,
sard Hargens, daughter of Mr.
JOHN R. GALLAGHER j
Attorney-at-Law
First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
O’NEILL PHONE 11
and Mrs. Harold Hargens, Spen
cer; 26—Eugene Hrbek, Dorsey;
Leonard Mahlendorf, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Mahlendorf, Bris
tow. 27—Louis Novak, Bristow;
Mrs. Jerry Mashek and baby,
Spencer; Mrs. Floyd McNair,
Spencer. 28 — Kathleen Hahn,
daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Sylves
er Hahn, Butte. 29—Mrs. Howard
DeVall and baby, Bristow; Mrs.
Ted Crawford, O’Neill; Elmer
Foster, Spencer; Mrs. Glen Stew
art, Lynch.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyke and
Charles Burdick, all of Buffalo,
N.Y., returned to their home on
Thursday. August 26, after a
week’s visit in the home of Mrs.
Guy Young.
Mrs. T. J. Woods of Excelsior
Springs, Mo., was a dinner guest
Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Sauser.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Nelson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh
Keynoldson and family spent
Saturday and Sunday in Long
Pine.
Mrs. D. N. Loy, Mrs. Elsie
Johnson, Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Ben
Wayman, Mrs. Donald Loy and
Mrs. Guy Yount* attended the
county convention of the WCTU
held at the Methodist church in
Page Taesday.
A/3c Marvin Cavanaugh of
Lincoln air force base will spend
the weekend visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cava
naugh, sr.
149 Atkinson High
Students Register
ATKINSON — Classes began
Tuesday for 149 Atkinson high
school students. In the element
ary grades there are 201 pupils
enrolled.
The grade school faculty mem
bers are:
Mrs. Evelyn Jungman, kinder
garten; Miss Barbara Mlinar,
first grade; Miss Kay Eisen
hauer. second grade; Miss Hazel
Johnson, third grade; Mrs. Nona
Beckwith, fourth and fifth
grades; Mrs. Emma Crozier, sixth
and seventh grades; Mrs. Celia
Rackhaus, eighth grade.
Teachers in the high school
are:
Mrs. William Creech, home ec
onomics; Miss Lu Ella Watson,
typing, shorthand, general busi
ness; Miss Lois Johnson, science
and mathematics; Miss Leona
Kilmurry, American history, civ
ics, vocal music; Miss Iris Craig,
normal training, geography, Eng
lish; William Creech. English,
Spanish, assistant coach; Laur
ence Lange, vocational agricul
ture, youmi adult classes; John
Schwartz, mathematics, instru
mental music; Laurence Retzlaff,
bookkeeping, mechanical draw
ing, coach.
Harold Hutcheson returns as
superintendent and will teach a
science class.
0 Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Robert
son spent last Thursday in Stu
art visiting friends.
Dinner guests on Wednesday,
August 25. of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
lin Wichman were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Bouska of Atkinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hoffman and
family of Carv 111.
Mr. an^ Mrs. Gerald Hanson
and Earl Dalton left Friday for
Denver, Colo. They will return
the later part of this week and
Mrs. John Dalton, who has been
visiting her son - in - law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hamelstrand, there, will return
vyith them.,
St. Catherine's guild of St. Pat
rick's Altar society is sponsoring
a card party at St. Mary's acad
emy gym Sunday, September 5,
at 7:30 p.m. 17-18c
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Daughton
and family of Creston, la., were
weekend guests of his brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Arra
smith and family of Loup City
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Wetzler.
Paul M. Walker left Wednes
day for Colorado Springs, Colo.,
where he will attend the Pikes
Peak labor day auto races and
visit relatives for several weeks.
Mrs. James Butcher of Sewart
air force base, Tennessee, arrived
Monday and will visit for several
weeks with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Golden. Captain
Butcher is on 30-day maneuvers
at North air force base, South
Carolina.
Mrs. John Duffy and daughter,
Marilyn Lou, left Sunday for
their home in Casper, Wyo. They
bad spent the past week here
visiting relatives. Bill McElvain
reurned to Casper with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree of
Long Pine spent Friday and Sat
urday in O’Neill visiting rela
tives.
Tom Hutton, who has been
employed at Glacier national
park during the summer months,
arrived in O’Neill last Thursday.
Mrs. Hutton and family had been
called here earlier due to the ill
health of her mother, Mrs. Zada
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Russ. The Huttons left for their
home in Creston where Mr. Hut
on teaches school.
Sunday and Monday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Wildes and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Martin and family of Blue Earth
Minn.
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AUCTION
As I am quitting farming on account of my health, I will
sell at public auction at my farm 5 miles north, miles
east and % mile south of Spencer, Nebr., or 6 miles west of
Gross, Nebr., on
Friday, September 10
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21 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 21
11 good milk cows, some fresh and others to be fresh soon;
2 heifers, will be fresh this fall; 7 calves; 1 registered bull
1 John Deere B tractor, 1952 model; V.C. Case, 1944 model.
FARM MACHINERY
Farmall H, 1943 model; 15-ft. John Deere disc, nearly new
J-D corn planted, nearly new; J-D power mower, nearly new
J-D tractor cultivator, nearly new; J-D 4-section harrow, near
ly new; McCormick 12-ft. hay rake, nearly new; side delivery
hay rake; G.I. com picker; McCormick 10-ft. grain binder;
McCormick endgate seeder, nearly new; Krop King elevator
with motor; 100 bu. Bus Brown wagon box and rubber tired
gear; 16-in. McCormick gang plow; J-D manure spreader; rub
ber tired wagon and flat bed; 2 wagons and boxes; hay rack
and gear; 60 bu. hog feeder; hog water fountain; 2 feed bunks;
8-in. Case hammermill 40-ft. hammermill belt; double unit
Sears Roebuck milking machine; hog oiler; self feeder for hog J
minerals; 2-wheel trailer; hand com sheller; grindstone fuel I
barrels; rubber tires and wheels; post drill; saddle; wrenches;
fork and tools; 7-ft. mower windrower; tractor chains, will fit I
11x38 tires; set of work harness, slightly used; set of fly nets;
some stock mineral.
Several Stacks Alfalfa and Prairie Hay
52 HEAD OF OUTSTANDING WHITE FEEDER PIGS
100 Hybrid Laying Hens — Pet Coon
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Kitchen range; cabinet; table and 6 chairs; set of boxing
gloves; chemical toilet; wash tubs, etc. ••
Lunch Will Be Served on Grounds Terms: Cash
GORDON KELLER I
Lester Pearson, Auct. Spencer State Bank Clerk
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