The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 02, 1956, Image 8

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GARWOOD—Mrs. Dale Gar
wood of Amelia and the late Mr
Garwood, a son, Russell Dale,
weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces,
bom Sunday, July 22, in the
Burwcll hospital. The infant’s
father was killed last November
in an aircraft accident. The
mother is the former Marveline
Cuatt of Amelia.
BENTZ—Mr. and Mrs. William
Bentz of Spencer, a son, Gustav
Joe, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces,
bom Saturday, July 28, in Sa
red Heart hospital. Lynch.
WHETHAM — Mr and Mrs.
Lloyd Whetham of Spencer, a
son, weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces,
born Friday, July 27, in Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
RADAR—Mr. and Mrs. James
Radar of Omaha, a son, Stanley
Gregg, weighing 8 pounds 10
ounces, born Monday, July 30.
Mrs Radar is the former Ava
Jean Shearer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Mahlon Shearer of
Stuart.
BREECE—Mr. and Mrs. James
Breece of Creighton, a son,
weighing 8 pounds, born Sunday,
July 29, in Lund berg Memorial
hospital, Creighton.
RAYER—Mr. and Mrs. William
Rayer, jr., of Creighton, a son,
weighing 7 pounds Va ounce,
bom Saturday, July 28, in Lund
berg Memorial hospital, Creigh
ton.
FETHEJ1STON — Mr. and Mrs.
Marlee Fetherston of Stuart, a
son, Robert Marlee, weighing 6
pounds 10 ounces, bom Satur
MARKET REPORT
“The Old Reliable”
.July 31 Auction
Cattle receipts 556 head.
Cloudy skies throughout the
day seemed to be the story
also in the cattle trade as
most classes suffered some
price losses. Butcher classes
were the hardest hit with most
kinds selling fully $1.00 cwt
lower than a week ago. Stock
ers and feeders were mostly
$0.50 cwt lower, primarily on
the lightweight offerings. He
avyweight steers and feeding
heifers were in good demand
and showed little change over
recent sales. Indiana, Iowa,
South Dakota and Nebraska
buyers spared for the re
placement cattle while good
rains were reported in prog
ress in much of the Central
Com Belt area.
Good to choice steers sold
from. $17.00 to $18.50 cwt.,
comparable quality heifers lar
gely from $15.00 to $16.25 per
cwt. Choice feeding heifers
from $14.50 to $15.75 cwt.
The quality of the offerings
was below that of a week ago
and only a few packages of
the most wanted heavier
weights were on offer.
Beef cows $9.50 to $11.50;
commercial kinds $8.75 to
$9.25 while canner and low
cutters sold from $7.75 to
$8.50 cwt. Bulls fully $1.00
cwt. lower, largely $11.50 to
$13.00 cwt.
SPECIAL NOTICE
We have changed the date
of our First Special Carlot
Auction to August 21st, one
week later than planned.
Thence we will hold Special
Carlot Auctions every other
week thereafter. We can still
use consignments of feeder
heifers for this sale. Remem
ber the change in date —
August 21st. Phone 5141, At
kinson. and book your con
signments.
Atkinson Livestock
Market
ATKINSON, NEBR.
I"———
day. July 28, in the Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
HAN US— Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Hanus of Omaha, a daugh
ter, Karen Marie, born Tuesday,
July 24, in Omaha. The mother is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Winkler of Eknmet.
BUTAU — Mr. and Mrs Edgar
Bulau of Atkinson, a son, Rod
ney Edgar, weighing 7 pounds
14 ounces, born Saturday, July
28, in Atkinson Memorial hos
pital.
GALLAGHER— Mr. and Mrs.
James Gallagher of O’Neill, a
daughter, Debra Ann weighing
7 pounds 3 ounces, born Satur
day, July 28, in St. Anthony's
hospital.
JANZING—Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Janzing of Atkinson, a son,
Steven Joseph, weighing 7 lbs.
8 ounces, born Saturday, July
28, in St Anthony’s hospital.
Hospital Notes
—
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: July 25—William
McKathnie of Atkinson; Mrs. W.
E Wulf of Ewing; 26—Dr W
F. Finley of O’Neill; Mrs. Clar
ence Whaley, O’Neiil; 27—Mrs.
Don Clyde of O’Neill; Fred Frit
ton of O’Neill; Mrs. A. L.
Lowery of Chambers; Marvin
Timmons of Scotia; Max A. Karo
of Stuart; Mrs. Bernard Janz
ing of Atkinson; 28—Mrs. James
Gallagher of O’Neill; Mrs. Jen
nie Eppenbach of O’Neill; 29—
H. Schacht, O’Neill; Lett Johnson
of O’Neill; Laurence G. Slay
maker of Atkinson; Mrs. Edwin
Hubbard of Chambers; Carl
Johnson of Bristow; Jackie
Wichersham of Lynch; 30—Char
les Artus of O’Neill; Letta Con
rad of O’Neill; Mrs. William An
derson of O’Neill; Alice Page of
O’Neill; Margie Finch of Page;
31 — Mrs. Dwight Schroeder of
Ewing.
Dismissals: July 25— Mrs. R.
Ferris of O’Neill; Mrs. Louis
Zastrow of O'Neill; 26—William
McKathnie of Atkinson; Mrs.
Dale Smalley of Butte; Mrs.
Earl Schwenk of Chambers; 27—
Robert Coventry of Inman; Rob
ert Beelaert of Page; H. J. Harte
of O'Neill, expired; 28—Max O. I
Karo; Mrs. Clarence Whaley; 29
— Mrs. Don Clyde of O’Neill;
Frank Backhaus of Amelia, ex
pired. 30—Carl Johnson of Bris- j
tow; Charlie Artus of O’Neill;
James Zidko of Spencer; Dr. W.
F. Finley of O’Neill; 31—Henry
Schacht of O’Neill; Marilyn!
Parks of Page; Danny Morrow of
O’Neill; Mrs. James Gallagher
and baby girl of O'Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admissions: July 23 — Arthur
Waldman of Amelia, medical; I
24—Mrs. Louis Shald of Stuart,
obstetrical; Mrs. Frank Harring
ton of Omaha, medical; 26—John
Anderson of Atkinson, medical;
Frank Keating of Atkinson, med
ical; Mrs. Henry Timmerman of
Stuart, surgical; Mrs. Evan Gar
wood of Atkinson, obstetrical;
Mrs. Lizzie Pelcer of Atkinson,
medical; Mrs. Percy Mentzer of
O’Neill, medical; Gary Kaplan of
Stuart, accident; 28—Mrs. Edgar |
Bulau of Atkinson, obstetrical;
Mrs. Marlie Fetherston of Stuart,
obstetrical; 29 — Mrs. Estella
Bachman of Stuart, medical;
Miss Glenda Warner of Amelia,
surgical.
Dismissed: July 23—Mrs. Rob
ert Leder of Atkinson; Mrs. Jos
eph Krobot of Stuart; 24—Mrs.
Bessie Tomsik of Atkinson; Miss
Shirley Ready of Stuart; 25 —
Mrs. Robert Thomas and son of
O’Neill; 28—Gary Kaplan of Stu
art; John Anderson of Atkinson;
Mrs. Frank Harrington of Oma
ha; Mrs. Dewayne Tasler and
son of Atkinson; Mrs. Louis Shald
of Stuart.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admissions. Mrs. William Ben
tz of Spencer; Dr. Edwin B.
Bradley of Spencer; Mrs. Mary
Classen of Spencer; Mrs. Floyd
Fast of Butte; Larry Dean Haun
of Spencer; Mrs. Katie Hrbek
of Verdel; Mrs. Harry Johnson of
Bristow; William Jordan of But
te; Miss Lillian Olson of Bris
tow; Mrs. Calvin Pratt of Bris
tow; Mrs. Oliver Ross of O’
Neill; Mrs. George Weber of
Butte; Ed Whetham of Lynch;
Harrison Row, jr., of Spencer;
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Mr*. Lloyd Whetham of Spencer;
Mrs. Arthur Wilson of Verde!
Dismissals: July 24—Mrs. Wil
lard Van Buren and baby boy of
Spencer; 27—Vernon Wfendt of
Bristow; 28—Mrs Willard Teadt
ke and baby boy of Bristow; Mrs.
Joseph Micanek of Lynch; 29—
Joseph Birmeier of Lynch.
LUND BERG MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
Admitted: July 27—Roy Smith
of Niobrara; 29—Mrs. Maude
Pratten of Creighton; W’alter
Haskin of Royal; Mrs. William
Rayer, jr., of Creighton; 29 —
Mrs. James Breece of Creigh
ton; 30—Mrs Edward Brahn of
Creighton; Mrs Paul Huddle- j
ston of Laurel; Mrs. Harry Han
sen of Niobrara; Mrs. Julius
W’agner of Creighton; 31—Ken
neth Farnik of Verdel; August 1
—Mrs. Cecil Falter of Creigh
ton.
Dismissed: July 27—Mrs. Rob
ert Porter and son of Creighton;
29—Baby Cecelia Marie Shefl of
Winnetoon; 31 — Kenneth Farnik j
of Verdel; Mrs. Joe Frohner of j
Creighton; Baby Paul William j
Huddleston of Laurel, expired;
August 1—Roy Smith of Nio
brara.
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FIREMEN SUMMONED
O’Neill firemen were sum
moned at 2:25 p.m., Monday to j
the Carl Miller farm near Mid- |
way where spontaneous combus
tion had started a fire in the■
burn. The Millers and neighbors
had the blaze extinguish ed be- j
tore the firemen reached the
scene. No damage was done to1
the barn.
350 to 475 Cattle Expected Today
There will be between 350 and 475 head of cattle on
the docket today (Thursday) for the regular weekly sale
to be held at our market.
We’re expecting around 150 head of cows, several
part-loads of 450- to 475-pound steer and heifer calves, and
a few heavy yearlings. The balance of the run will be -
mixed consignments of cows, steer and heifer calves.
Today’s hog sale will start at exactly 1 o’clock. The
managers urge you to get those hogs in early. It won’t
be long now until the hog sale will get underway at 12
o’clock instead of 1. There will be around 200 feeder
pigs here today.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
FARM AUCTION I
LIVESTOCK - EQUIP. - MACH.
At the farm located on Hwy. 11, 28 miles north of Burwell
OR 30 miles south of Atkinson, on —
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15
Sale to begin at 12:30 P .M. — Lunch on the grounds.
62 HEAD OF CATTLE—10 milk cows, 3 to 6 yrs.; 5 milk
ing now, 1 to freshen soon; 52 stock cattle, including 1
reg. Angus bull, 17 mos.; 21 Angus cows, calves heifers
and steers; balance misc. kinds.
One matched team sorrel mares, age 9 and 10; 15 laying
hens; 2 pr. guineas, and 14 young guineas; about 50 bales
choice alfalfa hay; some grass seed.
MACHINERY—Farmall reg. tractor on rubber; 2-bot. gang
plow*; 14 blade disc; hay wagon; underslung, 5^ in. beams;
trail mower and hitch bar; manure spreader; 2 wh. trail.;
’48 Ford pickup; separator; brooders; lawn mower, etc.
SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Kenneth & Edith Weller, Owners
Cummings & Cummings Aucts. - Bank of Burwell, Clerk
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AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE!]
DURING OUR INVENTORY WE FOUND ADDITIONAL
SUMMER STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE WE MUST <
CLEAR AT A FRACTION OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE i
| Shop Our Bargain Tables for REAL BARGAINS as Listed Below *
For Men
SIMMER
DRESS STRAWS . .$1
WORK STRAWS . .44C
MEK'S
WESTERN STRAWS 99C
SHORT SLEEVE
MENS SHIRTS ■ .$122
For Women !
Large Assortment of Playwear, Peddle Pushers «
Shorts and Halters $1 J
bathing suits .. $344 ;
While They
Children i
_lBIGTab,es of Sun Suits, Crawlers, Bathing Suits !
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GOLDEN VALLEY PURPLE PLUMS IN SYRUP
PLUMS ^I9c
DOLE PINEAPPLE
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