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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1956)
\\\V vv\v\ li! i' ty vv I./. h/s vVv »' N FOR SALE For SALE: Registered Angus bulls, 3 coming 3-yrs.-old; 5 -uming 2-yrs.-old. These bulls ire sired by a good son of ffomeplace Eileenmere 487th. Not corn fed, but ready to work. — M. W. Hunt, Battle Creek. 51-lc FOR SALE Recleaned Leota red me seed, 98.75*3 pure, at 9 •nts per pound. —Roy Gan - on, Inman. l-3p8 FOR SALE: Prairie hay, baled or >ose; also Allis-Chalmers bal r for round bales. Will trade. E. W Reed, Spencer. 46tf Used Car Bargains! 1951 Rtudobaker Commander, 19" 0 Studebaker Champion. 1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor. 1948 Chevrolet Smith Motor Co. Phone 562 — O’Neill SEEDS FOR SALE: Yellow blos im clover; alfalfa; Hartz Hybrid oed corn and Holt county blue •trass at Scovie’s Western Auto, O'Neill. 49-4c FOR SALE: Cossack alfalfa •‘od. State tested — John Pruss, Emmet. 48tf. FOR SALE: Apartment size gas •ovc. — Elizabeth M Jones, phone 417, O’Neill. Ip35 FOR SALE: IHC 2-row pull-type tractor lister, $100.00. —H. H. Mile . I )orse> 51 tf USED MACHINERY TR ACTORS— •51 J-D MT •49 A J-D. 49 B '46 B J-D. •ifi 44 ,T-n 42 B J-D 2—'’40 B J-D. 1937 A J-D. PLOWS— 2—J-D 16-in. J-D 2—14. J-D 3—14. IHC 2—14 DISCS— 15-ft J-D GRINDERS— Harvey hammermill J-D 10” hammermill. SPREADERS— J-D 4-wheel, on rubber. PLANTERS— J-D 290. J-D 999, tractor hitch. J-D 730 lister. MOWER—No. 5 J-D. IHC No. 9 CULTIVATORS— 2—MT tractors. 2—J-D 200, tractor. J-D 820 2-row listed corn cul tivator. J-D tumble bug sciaper, 5-ft. FUNK’S SEED CORN now available Ask About Our JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Up to 3Vb Years to Pay Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: choice registered Angus bulls. Heavy boned, well grown 1- and 2-year-olds. Ready for service. Good breed ing. Reasonable prices. —Elm crest Farms, 6 miles south^ \Vi east of Leigh, Nebr. 51-2c FOR SALE: 1953 Chev. tractor and 26-ft. grain trailer, . air, saddle tanks, good rubber. — Iden Bros., Gregory, S.D., phone 4161. 52-ic ROWSE BULLS nrAfiOl LIVC4L/ mi' ivrivto - at ranch — 13 two-yr-olds, 1 3-vr.-old, 4 yearlings. Silver Knight, Royal Princeps and Vagabond breeding. Big. growthy, light - colored bulls; have had no grain; strictly in range condition, ready for ser vice.—A. H. Rowse & Son, 35 miles south of Atkinson on Highway 11. Mail address: Burwell, Nebr. l-2p FOR SALE: 3”xl0" redwood planking. Priced the same as i iirnmon fir. 8’ to 18' lengths. Sewell Johnson, Atkinson. 52-1 FOR SALE; Two registered An gus bulls.—Kenneth Van Ev ery, Page. 52-lp60 FOR SALE: $400 Amana 2-door electric freezer - refrigerator, $150—H. H. Miles, Dorsey. 51 If FOR SALE: Rosebud Speedway '4 mile dirt track, well equip ped. lights, concession stand, sound system, plenty of bleach ers, good location.—Tden Bros. Body & Repair Shop, phone 4161. Gregory, S.D. 52-lc USED CARS 1951 Plymouth, 4 dr., radio, heat er, good buy at $350 1953 Ford with radio, heater and overdrive. 1949 Ford, radio and heater, very clean. 1951 Chevrolet deluxe with heat er and powerglide, very clean. FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS Qualified Mechanics LOWEST HOURLY RATES We work evenings to get your job done! Hometown Motor Co, O’Neill (Formerly Shierk Motor Co ) O0 0 o 0 ' °o o ° °°° 0 FOR SALE Two stock saddles. —M B Higgins, phone 366, O’ Neill. l-3p FARM MACHINERY Utility demonstrator. Farmall Regular. 1948 Farmall C 1949 Farmall C. 1943 fuel H 1953 Super C sweep. Farmall 30 1949 gas H. One-way disc 2-bottom IHC plow 2-bottom Oliver plow'. Rotary hoe. Mowers — all models. No. 9 trail mower. New 8' M&M windrower, F-12 cultivator. H&M 238 cultivator. C 254 cultivator Weeder mulcher 4-row Oliver cultivator. HM 46 lister IHC pull lister Farmall C lister. John Deere lister. John Deere cultivator. F20 hand lift cultivator. Tank and stand. Shelhamer Equip. Co. Phone 570, O’Neill FOR SALE: Good used Westing house elec, clothes dryer. — Dankert’s, O'Neill. lc SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFFVWAY mobile houses, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone.—Con tois Motor Co.. Neligh. 30tf FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire j boars, reasonably priced. Ready for service.—Henry Stelling & Son, 2 mi. south, Vi west of | Orchard, Nebr. 44tf, FOR SALE Fryer chickens', alive or dressed. — Norbert Clark, phone 513-M, O’Neill. 51-2p HOOVER SALES & SERVICE WM. KROTTER CO. UPTOWN HARDWARE & APPL. Phone 496 — O’Neill FOR SALE: 40-in apt size gas range, used, good condition. — Dankert's, O’Neill. lc FOR SALE: Madison vetch; red clover seed. State tested. Very good.—Leon Beckwith, Emmet. 48tf FOR SALE: Grimm alfalfa seed. —Otto Lorenz, phone 18-F11, O’Neill. ?Otf FOR SALE: Four used Servel gas refrigerators, guaranteed up to 1 yr ; $15. $45. $129. Dankert’s, O’Neill. lc ATTENTION. FARMERS and Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $16 and up. Will deliver large or ders to any vicinity. Located 3 blocks east and 4 blocks north of traffic signal. — Phone 524-M, ONeill. 51tf C. E. 4McVAY Agent for EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA O’Neill, Nebr. 45tf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf KOU SALE 1951 Plymouth sta tion wagon.—Phone 351-J, O’ Neill. 52-2p FOR SALE: One used AC crawl er tractor with Arrow cable dozer, in good condition.—Box 31, Columbus, Nebr. l-2p65 MAKE MORE money with your pigs! The pre-weaning and weaning period is the most critical . the one time when extra care pays off in the big gest returns. Cooper’s Sugared Pig-Saver has been carefully designed to meet every re quirement of this critical time See Geo. Peterson Feed, Ryan Building, So. 4th st., CVNedl. Nebr today. Free S&H Green Stamps with all Cooper Feeds. MISCELLANEOUS O. E. (**Oakie”) DAVIDSON Plumbing N Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER IIEA I'ERS & FURNACES Phone 1 26 — O Neill CATTLE BREEDING rarely stands still The bull can take you bat k ward or lorward. Cur tiss Candy bulk will take you forward Call 469-LJ. —Duane Gray, O’Neill. 50-1 pi 10 I -O-A-N-S 4% Federal Land Bank 1 >ng Term PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES ELK.HORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N * O’Nei’L Nebr AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker .Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Specialty Phone 207 — O Neill ANNOUNCEMENT Architectural designing, planning, estimating and drawing. Robert J. Krotter GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 531 or 285-J MONEY TO LOAN; IF YOU WANT a farm or ranch loan see us, as we are agents for the Equitable Life Assur ance Society of the United; States. J. F. BRADY CO. Atkinson, Nebraska 22-25tf i —————— Kelly’s Plumbing YOUR HEADQUARTERS for plumbing and well supplies, plumbing fixtures, Geneva steel kitchens, water systems,! water softeners, septic tanks, root proof sewer pipe, wind mill heads and towers, pump jacks, well points, cylinders , and leathers. If it pertains to plumbing or wa ter supply, we have it! Located 5 blocks south of the New Deal Oil Station, O’Neill. 43tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf 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. . n'Moi 11 COMPLETE Electric Motor Sales Repair Service — Distributor Fairbanks-Morse and Wagner Rebuilding and rewinding up to 100 h.p. Get the most for your dollars in sales and repair work. Our modern equipment, factory approved methods and complete stock of motors and parts. Call 243-W — 24-Hour Service Northwest Electric Motor Service O’Neill, Nebr. 49-51-1-3 MONEY TO LOAN I HAVE just returned from a 5 months’ trip to Florida. I am J back in my office again in O’ Neill, Nebr. I HAVE several people that have money they want me to loan out for them. They want me to loan it on Farms and Ranch es and City Property. One man has $20,000 to loan on a Ranch. One man has $8,000 to loan on City Store Building or Resi dence. One man has $5,000 to loan on a Farm. One man has $10,000 to loan on Land. I can loan this money at reasonable rates of interest. IF YOU want to borrow money on your property, please give me a chance to figure with you. See R. H. Parker O’Neill, Nebraska 52tf NEED CASH? Small monthly payments, loans up to $1,000.— O’Neill Company, Virgil Laur sen, phone 434. 25tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor ( repair. Acetylene welding. At Your Service In REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KIETH ABART Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf I WILL have a piano tuner here May 7 and 8. If interested, please drop me a card with complete directions to your home. Price $7.—Dona Carson, Ewing or Chambers, Nebr. lc HUNT’S Plumbing & Heating COLEMAN BLEND AIR FURNACES — Gas or Oil Kohler, American & Briggs PLUMBING FIXTURES Paw Paw for Your Septic Tank ! Water Systems Gas & Electric Water Heatrrs Phone 399 — O’Neill We Give Gold Arrow Stamns FOR CONCRETE, cement block, brick and stucco work, see Dom | McDermott, phone 437-J, O’-' Neill. 51tf Extended Visit— Mrs. Z A Marsh of Redlands, Calif., arrived Saturday, April 21. for an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Peter sen, Mr. Petersen »nd family. 7* & o °o cP (,°o° °o ° °0 WANTED WANTED: 300 yearlings for a creek and well pasture.—C Bar M Hereford Ranch, O’Neill. 51 tf WANTED 125 steers to pasture. —Contact Ed Thor in, O’Neill. l-2p Salesman Wanted MOORMAN MFG. CO. . . . larg est and lastest growing com pany of its kind . . . needs salesman in west Holt county. Home nights. Group insurance, hospitalization, pension and retirement, profit-sharing and social security. Car needed. Married man between 30 and 45 preferred. Write me in con fidence at once. — Lorenz G. Reisbig, 107 No. 10th St. Nor folk, Nebr. 52-lo FRANK BEELAERT Page — Phone 25-F-23 AUCTIONEERING Specializing in Livestock Farm and Ranch Sales 37tf $500 TO $800 per month, plus a bonus twice a vear. Represent ing WHITE CROSS plan. No previous experience necessary. You will receive complete training. Contact or write in quiries to S. O. Sampson, 132 So. 13th, Lincoln 8, Nebr. 52-1 MAN WANTED: Between the ages of 23 and 62. Enjoy a permanent business servicing farm trade in your comumnity. If you qualify we have a guarantee to back you up. In come up to $4800 possible first year. It will cost you nothing to get the details. — Write Leonard Labenz, 137 East Parkwav, Columbus, Nebi. Ip83 WANTED: Man or woman with cream testing experience. Harding Cream Co., O’Neill, lc WANTED: 1,000 steers or 700 cows to pasture .until Nov. 1. Abundance of grass and water. —Ken Halligan, Ft. Pierre, S.D., c/o Rankin Ranch. 50tf WANTED: Paslure^for 17 head of yearlings. — Mrs. 'John P. Pribil, O’Neill, route 1. 52-lp60 O’NEILL COMPANY Insurance - Real Estate - Loans VIRGIL LAURSEN Box 275 — Phone 434 25tf WANTED: General sewing and altering; also baby sitting. — Phone 407-LM, O’Neill. 51tf FOR SALE; Leoti red cane seed. State tested. 94% germination, cleaned and bagged at 8c per pound.—Paul Schmidt, Spen cer, phone 2266. 52tf Salesman Wanted EXCLUSIVE franchised territory open in your locality now by old reliable manufacturer. You can start your own business without an investment. Your pay is far above average. Your future is unlimited. Re peat business for years to come. This is the highest qual ity farm line in the midwest. Home nights. Must have a car. Experience not necessary. Write Sales Manager, 701 So. 42nd St., Omaha, Nebr. 52-lc TRY Frontier want ads! FOR RENT FOR RENT, Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. 6tf FOR RENT: Three-room, com pletely modern house w'ith ga rage.—Ramon Bright, phone 232, O’Neill. lc FOR RENT: Five - roortl . house with hot water and complete I At- n. n..: _L 4 i'll ill.-iiaiiiuii *h“li p**''"' 232, O’Neill. lc FOR RENT: A furnished apart ment; also sleeping room with private bath.—Marie Salisbury, 129 E. Clay, O’Neill, phone 324-W after 5 p.m. 52-lc FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. FOR RENT: Nice business of fice, 4 rooms.—Elmer Hagen sick, phone 556-LR, O’Neill. 48tf FOR RENT: Good store building, modern, and gas heated fur nace. Good for any kind of business.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 52tf FOR RENT: Sander for floor and furniture — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: New two-bedroom apt —Phone 126, O’Neill. 48tf FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart ment with bath, heated. Close in.—Phone 556-LR, O’Neill. 42tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf FOR SALE OR RENT: Building now occupied by REA. Posses sion after June 1.—F. J. Dish ner, phone 37, O’Neill. 51tf FOR RENT: Modern 2-bedroom house, double garage, immedi ate possession.—J. C. Parker, phone 14-F3. O’Neill. lc FOR RENT 3-bedroom houec. also a choice 60-ft. lot for sale. -»Ruth Harni^h, O’Neill. Ip35 °C o ° O O °o°0o°o o o 0 0 O O . „ n 0° „ o <T O 0 O'-' REAL ESTATE ; FOR SALE: farms and ranches, city property, building sites — O’Neill Company. 25tf ~ FOR SALE 3-bedroom home in North Heights, * $9,800 3-bedroom home near Ford’s park, $5,000. Abart Company Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf FOR SALE: Two 3-bedroom houses in Spencer. — Harry James, phone 3651, Spencer. 50-lc 7 Residential Properties RANGING from two- to four bedrooms, all sections of town, on and off pavement. INCLUDING two - story, nine room former McManus house (now owned by Methodists). Located one block south of bus depot. Corner location, south and east fronts. Ideal for busi ness or residence. One of bet ter locations in city. Terms can be arranged. HAVE SOME good pasture land listed for sale. 1 HAVE INQUIRIES for good farms and ranches in this area. ED THOR IN REAL ESTATE BROKER Auctioneer - Insurance “Specializing in Farm and Ranch Auctions” Phone 207 — Hagensick Bldg. O’Neill, Nebr. 52c FOR SALE: House to be moved, 22x24, insulated and wired. Recently painted. Good shape. —Marvin Stauffer, Page, phono 3-F2. l-2p65 FOR SALE: Grocery store. Gro cery stock at inventory list price. Building and fixtures can be leased.—James Grocery, spencer. uv-ic FOR SALE: Recreation hall — three pool tables and beer in Bassett, Nebr. No competition. Priced for quick sale. Contact Phillips Rea! Estate, Bassett, Nebr. 52-lc FOR SALE: Platted lots and acre ages—Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, phone 548-M. 46tf FOR SALE: 3-bedroom, all mod ern home, with basement and oil furnace, garage with cement driveway. l1^ lots. — Jane Judge, phone 458-W, O’Neill. 52tf FOR SALE: Schoolhouse, bam and coal house and school fur niture, 41/4 miles west of O - Neill cemetery, district 67. Will be sold at 2 p.m., May 18. 1-2-3 (First pub. May 3. 1956) Matthews, Kelley & Delehant, Omaha, Attorneys NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the Articles of Incorporation of St. Peter’s De Alcantara Church of Ewing, at a meeting duly held on March 26, 1956, were amended by the amendment of Articles 2, 3,' 4 and 6 of the original Articles and the addition thereto of Arti cle 8 to read substantially as fol lows: 2. The highest amount of in debtedness which said corpora tion shall be competent to con ; tract shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars, beyond which amount this corporation has no power to contract debts binding at law or in equity upon it, its members or i its property. 3. The officers by whom the affairs of the corporation shall be conducted ire a president, treas \ urer and secretary. The Arch ! bishop of the archdiocese to - which said church neiongs, or in i case of a vacancy in that office, the Administrator of such arch diocese, shall be exofficio pres ident. The treasurer shall be ap pointed by the president and the secretary elected by the mem | bers. 4. In order to perpetuate a line of succession in the members of the corporation, the Archbishop | of the archdiocese to which the church belongs, or his successor in office, or in case of a vacancy, the Administrator of such arch , diocese, the Vicar General, or his successor in office, and the Pas tor. or his successor in office, shall by virtue of such offices members of the corporation. By appointment made by the President, the Vicar General and the Pastor there shall be two lay members of the corporation. 6. The existence of this corpor ation commenced on May 5, 1914, and its existence thereafter shall be perpetual. i 8. This corporation was organ ized and continues to exist under the classification of religious as , sociations as defined in subdi vision (3) of Section 21-834 Re i vised Statutes of Nebraska 1943. 1953 Cumulative Supplement. Dated May 1. 1956. ST. PETER'S DE ADCANTARA CHURCH OF EWING By; Gerald T. Bergan. President I l-3c I — O’NEILL LOCALS Miss Lorene Judge and Joe Judge of Atkinson visited Mrs Richard Minton Tuesday Mr. and Mrs' Elmer Mumjan pent the weekend wfth her paf i en,ts in Grand Island, r. O00 O n ° C CARDS of THANKS I WISH to thank my many friends and relatives for the lovely cards and letters I re ceived during my recent stay in the hospital. My sincerest thanks to Doctor Brown, the Sisters and nurses at St. An thony’s. My heartfelt thanks to the entire staff at the Lee store for their wonderful encourage ment. I’ll be at work soon. Nina Jonas. Ip50 WE WANT to thank everyone who sent cards, letters or gifts while we were in the hos pital and since we’ve come home, and those who helped out in any way at home while we were gone. Also thanks to Dr Wilson and the entire St. Anthony hospital staff for the excellent care. Everything was appreciated so very much. Mrs. Harold S w a nson and Marilyn Kay. lpd ! SURELY want to thank the nurses and doctors. Sisters and Father at St. Anthony’s hospi tal for the wonderful care: also to thank friends who visited me and the neighbors who helped out at my home and for the m a n y beautiful cards. Thank you Irene M William son. , lp50 OUR FEELING of gratitude can not be expressed in words, hut we sincerely hope that we may be the kind friends and neigh bors that you have been to us. —Ehvyn* Robertson and family and the C. V. Robertsons. Ie'>ii 1 WISH to thank all my relatives and friends for the cards and for visiting me while I was in St. Anthony’s hospital. Thanks to the hospital staff for the wonderful care and also thanks to Doctors Wilson and Lang don.—Elwyn Robertson. Ic50 1 WISH to thank all my relatives and friends for the cards and letters sent me while I was in St. Joseph’s hospital; also for the prayers offered in my be half.—Mrs. Al Sauser, 113 So 50th ave., Omaha, Nebr. Ip MR. AND MRS. Frank Smith wisn to tnank all kind friends for their visits and cards on behalf of our son, John, during his stay in an Omaha hospital due to his accident; also to the most generous car driver who stopped to take him to the hos pital at the time of the mis hap. - F. Smith lp50 THANKS TO ALL who sent let ters, cards, gifts and flowers, and who visited me while I was in the hospital the second time, and since I came home, A special thanks to Louis Bur gett for the blood donation, to Mrs. Hugh Carr for papering and cleaning house, and to Fa thers Price, Kucera, Hitch and O’Sullivan for com f o r t i n g words and prayers, also Doc tors Wilson and Langdon and the hospital staff for their wonderful care. God bless you all! Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus. Ip50 i THE ST, MARY’S Academy club wishes to take this opportunity to thank the Athletic associa tion, the Catholic Daughters and all concerned for the fine banquet. We also wish to ex press special thanks to those who sponsored us by the pur chase of complimentary tick ets: Lyle Benda, L. D. Putnam & Sons, D. L. Bohn, Anna L. O'Donnell, Frank O’Donnell. Mrs. Pat Harty, Sam’s Bar, O’Neill Auto Supply, U.S. Army Retg. Service. Harry E. Rcssel, Robert Shoemaker, Fritz Yantzi, Johnson Jewelry, Je rome Gallagher, O’Neill Lock ers. Force Tire & Supply, Grant W. Peacock, Norman Gonde ringer, J. M. McDonald Co., Dr L. R. Sutcliffe, John Baker, James Davidson & Sons, Bak er’s Alighnment Shop, Shel hamers Equip., Town House, TV H »«*• rr< i T-T /•> t 1»'i rrl A"1 Homer Ernst, Fred Appleby, lc I WISH to thank our many friends and relatives for the lovely cards and flowers re ceived, for the pleasant visits and the many other kindnesses extended to me during my stay at the hospital and after my return home. I am especially grateful to Doctor Brown and the kind hospital staff for their wonderful care. We shall al ways value your friendship and good wili very highly. — Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker. Ip WE WISH to take this means tc say thank you for all of the prayers, also for the cards, let ters and gifts we have receiv ed while in the hospital and since our return home. May God bless each of you.—Lloyd, Betty Wintermote and Janet Kay. 1 p5C l»r. Edw. J. Norwood, O.D. Optometrist. from Crawford, Nebraska, will be in O’Neill on SATURDAY, MAY 12 At the Hotel Golden 0 A.M to => P.M. Eyes Scientifically Examined Glasses Properly Fitted ° o* e ' o a ° t 0 o ° e%« , ■ ° “ •>- P °P O to c- £ ' iS • (' • .. 4 Schools Take Part in Soil Meet EMMET—Four school districts j participated in a soil conserva- ; tion program at school district 76. C. R (“Bob") Hill of O'Neill i was speaker and helped plant a Tee. Mr Hill showed slides of ! shelter belts in various parts of | holt county and the varities i ] of trees were grown in different soils. Mrs Medcalf, teacher of dis trict 76, served a lunch to the j group Miss Helen Martens and pupils ! f district 20 and Mrs. Dean j Perry attended. Other Emmet News Mrs Dean Perry and Beverly | visited Mrs. Dale Perry and Marilyn Wednesday morning, j April 25 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry cele i bratcd their 20th wedding anni- ! versar\ Sunday, April 20. Mr and Mrs. A1 Kloppenborg and family were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry Kloppen borg Sunday Mrs. Mary Mullen of Nebras ka City arrived Monday morn-; ■ ing, April 23, and was a guest of Mrs. P. W. McGinnis until last Thursday afternoon. Guests at the McGinnis home during the week to visit Mrs. McGinnis and Mrs. Mullen were Mrs. Gene vieve Harty, Mrs. James Barigen and Mrs. Homer Mullen. Mrs 1 origan and Mrs. Homer Mullen are nieces of Mrs, Mary Mullen. The Golden Rod Garden club met with Mrs. Leon Beckwith last Thursday afternoon. The John Tenborg family re- j turned home last week from Om aha where they spent a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and Veldon of Star and Mr. and i Mrs. Max Grenier were supper guests at the Gilbert Fox home last Thursday. It was a birthday anniversary supper for Mr. Fox. Reverend Kirschman and Rev et end Gray and their families were dinner guests at the Fritz P.'ockman home Saturday. Miss Norma Jean Walters of O'Neill visited from Wednesday, i April 25, until Friday with Miss Connie Brockman Mrs. Dean Perry and Beverly visited Mrs-. Hopkins Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pease and Merle were Saturday eve ning guests el the Frit,* Brock man family, '•OLD RELIABLE" MARKET REPORT Tuesday, May 1st AUCTION Cattle Sales — 972 head. Re cent moisture served as a ton ic for the replacement cattle market. All grades of light weight cattle ranged from 50c to $1.00 higher with heavier kinds 25c to 50c higher. Cows and butcher cattle a half dol lar up. Top steer calves at $20.50 to $22 00 Good kinds at $18.00 to $20 00. Heifer calves from $16.50 to $1850 Stocki r steers, 650 lbs. and up. at 17.50 to $18.50. Stocker steers, 650 lbs., and up, at $17.50 to $18.50 ewt, Canner and cutter cows, $9 25 to $10.50; beef grades $10.50 to $12.50. Bologna bulls at $13.00 to $14 00 ewt. Just* good cows with calves at side, $140.00 a pair. Angus breeding bulls from the Logan herd at Diller, Nebraska, averaged $380.00 a head. Next Auction Tuesday, May 8th — Now is the time to sell all cattle that you do not want to summer. This is especially true of canners, cutters and dry cows Demand will slack en a little later Now is the time to get them sold! Just phone 5141, Atkinson, and list them for next Tuesday’s Auc tion! Atkinson Livestock Market I* hone 5141 Atkinson, Nebr. TRUCKS “TRUCKS” "TRUCKS” - For Every Job! 1950 Ford F200, air brakes, excellent rubber, A-l median * ically. For trailer or straight job work. 1951 Ford 12-ton, 4-speed. An outstanding unit. 195.1 Chevrolet, IfiOO series. Painters, plumbers and repair men, this unit has service body. A-l guarantee. rvin V4-HIH, i-spvcn. rso nouy work needed on this one. Mud and snow tirrs. 1948 IIIC 2-ton. Very good rubber, combination stock and grain rack with an OK motor. 1949 IIIC I-ton. .lust overhauled. Good body with combina tion rack. For the very best in truck transportation see your Ford Dealer in O’Neill! LOHAUS MOTOR CO. Phone 33 “WHERE SERVICE DOESN’T END WITH THE SAEE” PIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN Follow the Crowds to for the CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION \(»u re invited, so bring the entire family any or all of the four action-packed days . . . Old Settler’s Day, Parade !)av, Wild West Day or Youth an^ Dedication Day. Never | before has such a gala Program Lo-en featured in a town of Decatur’s size ... the entertainers for the show out-num ber Decatur's population! There’ll be serious events, too—a: representatives of two states dedicate the famou. ‘dry land" bridge between t Decatui and Onawa, Iowa. He on hand for the fun, there’ll be . . PARADES — SQUARE DANCING — TV PFRSONALI TIES - CONCERTS - CONTESTS _ CUTTING HORSE CONTEST — PALOMINO SHOW -1 BASEBALI — Popular Dancing — Pletnv of FREE Entertainment: The Decatiir Centennial Committee _Chairman — GLEN “HUNGRY” FARRIS r 0 . *