Right Hand Lost in Shredder Mishap DELOIT — Alvie Parks, who Jives in the Deloit community, lost his right hand Wednesday, September 5, in a shredder acci dent He was taken to the Neligh hospital and later to a veterans’ hospital. Mr. Parks was employed by the Huffman corporation and lived at the main ranch with his wife and eight children, the oldest of whom is 11. His wife is the for mer Theresa Thiele. Other Deloit News Mr and Mrs. Jewell Tomjack and two sons of Hastings spent the weekend at the R. M. Tom jack home. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Manson and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Briggs spent several days last week on a hunting trip. Mrs Sidney Anderson visited Saturday at the Henry Reimer home. Mr and Mrs. Adolph Wulf of Michigan visited Tuesday, Sep tember 4, at the Fred Harpster and Henry Reimer homes. The Deloit Pinochle club met last Thursday at the Charles Mc Donald home. Mis. E. L. Sisson won the traveling prize; Mrs. Mil ler, high, and Mrs. Pofahl, low. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Neider heide and family visited last week at the Fred Maben home. They are from Michigan. Vincent is the son of the late Charles Neiderheide. Money to Loan — on — AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Corp. C. E. Jones, Manager O’Neill Nebraska Betty Conger of Elgin and Elaync Reimer went to Wayne on Wednesady, September 5, to register for college work. Elajne spent the weekend at home. James Miller, Evelyn Scholl and Cora See Schmiser are tresh men in Ewing high school. Ma dme Stearns is a freshman at El gin. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Tom jack we tnto Omaha Sunday to visit their son. Gene, who was visiting his sisters. Gene is stationed at Denver, Colo. Homesteader at Wall Is Visited Mr and Mrs, John Grutsch and son, Elwin, and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stevens of Oakland returned Friday, August 31, from a weeks’ trip through the Black Hills They also visited Mrs. Grutseh’s brother. John Moler, of Wall, S.D., at his place where he homesteaded 50 years ago. It was the first time Mrs. Grutsch had visited him. She said he sent his regards to all his old friends in Holt county. Member of Ak-Ak iiallation— Pfc. Kenneth L. Taylor, son of ' Mr. and Mrs Jack Taylor of O i Neill is a member of the 433d ! antiaircraft artillery battalion at Ft. Lawton, Wash. A communications specialist in the battalion’s Battery C, Taylor ! entered the army in July, 1955, and completed basic training at Ft. Chaffee, Ark He attended O’Neill high school. Girls Model Clothes for Program— L Y N C H — The local 4 - H achievement day program was held Friday evening at the American Legion hall with a large crowd attending. Several girls modeled clothing which they had made which helped to make up the program. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie ji\, and family were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. McKenzie sr., at Lynch. Mrs. Guy Cole left Monday foi Seward w'here she will visi’ friends for a few days. = BEN FRANKLIN-S Airplane Kit |p||y Balsa Wood 25c m ! Piper Cub, Phantom Fury, Mustang—many new mod els! Big 16 to 32-in. wing ! ■■ Auto Model Kits Old, new! 69c Authentic details molded in plastic, turning spoke wheels! Old or new models. Balsa Glider 10c Easy to ai s e m b 1 e ! Strata- Flyer, Each in bag. “Lindy” Planes 29c Choice of 4 easy - to - make models! 6 - in. wing span. I PRO-STYLE FOOTBALLS I ouch Football 98c Pebbled scuff proof rubber! Self - sealing valve. 9x5-in. “Skippy” Football 39c Junior boys’ miniature 6 x 3 - in. size. Pebbled rub ber. Official Style 115-oz. Official 12 x 6Vi-in. size! Ruggedly constructed of red triple-lined fabric. PATTON’S.O’NEILL w-WlllfIwiftfliairWMp . | J - ♦ • * * • ■ Bazaar Scheduled Sept. I 5 at Lynch LYNCH — The Assumption !< sod Virgin Mary purishoners have completed plans lor a- full entertainment in Lynch Saturday, September 15 The program includes: Cake walks,- fish ponds, a real country ; store, a parcel post sale, articles from many states for sale, a chicken dinner beginning at 5 p.m., and a big dance injthe eve ning. Other Lynch News Ben and Dollie Reiser of Butte were Sunday visitors at the Mel | vin Lueken home Sunday, Sep-: .ember 2. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keller were recent visitors at the Eldon Kop lin home in Butte. Mr and Mrs. V. J. Koscan of Anoka visited relatives in the local hospital this week Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson re turned home from a vacation trip. Emil Koval assisted at the postoffice during Louis’ absence. Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Sixta are in Minnesota looking after their their farm interests there. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Franklin of Verdel were Lynch visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barta of Niobrara were Lynch callers re cently. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Chambers and family were Lynch visitors last Saturday. They plan to move from Gross to Pierre, S.D., this coming week. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd are in Iowa for an extensive stay. Mr. and Mrs Lee Barnes and | Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Barnes re . turned home from a vacation trip in Canada and Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Jergon Jergonson of Norfolk looked after Lee’s chores while they were away. Florene and Gene Harris ac companied the W. Forseth fam ily of Spencer to San Diego, Calif. They both hope to find employment. Mrs. John Rossmeier, Brenda and Shirley Moody spent several days at the Gilbert Mammot home in Grand Island. Jackie Lueken returned home Sunday after spending the week at the Ben and Dollie Reiser ranch home south of Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanel of Omaha visited at Ray Longs last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Havranek of Spencer visited here tis week Claude Collins called on friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teadtke re turned home last Sunday from several days spent in the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Court i ney were'state fair visitors the oast week. Rev. Foster of Spencer visited Father Kamber Thursday. Emil Koval plans to leave this week for Lincoln to continue an agricultural course at the Uni versity of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Whetham have returned to their home in Casper, Wyo., after visiting at the Don, Art and Glen Stewart homes also at Ed Whethams. The Walt Whethams are former Lvnchites. Miss Merle Merchant left for Newport where she is teaching this coming year. Mrs. Gladys Gallop returned home from the west coast where she visited relatives this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long at tended a Ruda family gathering at the Fred Ruda home Sunday, j September 2. \ Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen at tended the state fair the past* week. _, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Collins and family of Broken Bow visit ed at the parental, Elmer Chris tensen, home here last week. Gary Nelson of Wayne is visit ing at the parental home this Kenneth and Dean Stewart leave this week to enter the University of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Courtney returned from a week’s vacation in Omaha and Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mulhair at tended the state fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Barta of Verdel were Lynch visitors Saturday. Hoy Johnson’s Mother Dies— DELOIT — Mrs. Johnson, 94, mother of Roy Johnson of Neligh, died in Omaha Wednesday night, September 5. Funeral services were held sat 1 urday morning at the Congrega j tional church in Neligh. Spend Weekend Here— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brennan of Omaha spent the weekend with relatives and friends. ROYAL THEATER — O'NEILL, NEBR. — Thurs. Sept. 13 Family Night Joan Crawford in AlTTlTMN LEAVES Co-starring Vera Miles, Lome Greene, Ruth Donnelly and Cliff Robertson. “I never know what’s coming next . . a kiss or a slap.” Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets; adults 50c; children 12c Fri.-Sat. Sept. 14-15 Print by Technicolor RAW EDGE Starring Rory Calhoun, Yvonne DeCarlo, Mara Corday, Rex Rea son, Neville Brand. Her love . . . for the first man to claim it! This was the law of the tyrant who ruled the frontier in 1842. Adults 50c; children 12«; matine Sat. 2:30. All children under 12 free when accompanied by parent Sun.-Mon.-Tuc*. Sept. 16-17-18 Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood, the audience award-winning guy from “Battle Cry.” The sensa tional girl of "Rebel Without a Cause”. They flame with the fire of first love in— T1IE BURNING HILLS People would say: “But they’re only kids!” Shy, awkward Trace Jordan who always ran from trouble—and Maria, the mixed up teenager who alw'ays made it! Adults 50c; children 12c; matine Sun. 2:30. AU children under 12 free when accompanied by parent (.rattan Flats Club Has Buj*> Month— rhe Grattan Fiats 4 - H club was busy during the month of August. We held two regular meetings and also our 4-H pic nic. First meeting was held at Ford's park. We met at 6 o’clock for a swimming party and then barbecued hambergers and roasted weiners for supper. After lunch we went to Frank Searles’ for our meeting. We practiced our demonstrations which we were going to give at the county fair. We also com pleted our plans for the fair. On August 27, our club met at the Fritz Brockman home. Main business was getting record books finished Our club will meet again in October at the Roy Way man home. Each of the four girls in the sewing club made outfits and stvled them at the county style revue.—By Connie Jean Brock man. newsreporter. Mrs. Streeter Dinner ilonoree— Last Thursday evening at the Dean Streeter home, Mrs. Street er was honored at a birthday an niversary dinner. The guests were Mrs. C. Ray Williams and Miss Colleen of Sheridan. Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter, Vincent Streeter of Grand Island and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, jr., and family. O'Neil! News Mrs. C. Ray Williams and daughter, Miss Colleen of Sheri dan. Wyo., were last Thursday overnight guests at the Dean Streeter home. They were en route to Xavier, Kans., where Miss Colleen will enter h e r sophomore year at St. Mary’s college. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kenfield of Julesburg, Colo., arrived Wed nesday, September 5, to spend 10 days with their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon O Ramsel and sons. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich left for Chicago Monday. They plan to return at the end of the week. Miss Mary Ellen Froelich left Monday for Duchesne col lege. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker re turned Tuesday, September 4, after a trip to Wyoming where they visited his mother. Mrs. O. W. Baker and other relatives. They left Saturday, September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berner visit ed his mother and sister, Mrs Clara Berner and Miss Muriel of Norfolk over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Asher and Susan of Valentine visited at the H. E. Asher and A. R Wyant homes over the weekend. Miss Genevieve Biglm and Miss Nora Mc-Auliffe arrived Fri day from Sioux City to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin until today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brewster and Gary and I^iwrence Rouso visited relatives over the week end at Harrison. The men went hunting and each got an ante lope. Monuments of lasting J F. Bloom Co. . . • monuments made bv skilled craftsmen of the from the factory to the consumer. —F.mmet Crabb. O’Neill, phone 139-.!. 3 miles east, OR 1 mile north and J mile east of Dorsey, on Tuesday, Sept. 18th Sale Starts at 1 P.M. Lunch on Grounds 52-HEAD of CATTLE-52 25—Hereford STOCK COWS 2-MILK COWS One milking now: one to freshen soon 24—Hereford CALVES 1—Purebred Hereford BULL, 1-year-old Some Year-Old Hay — 2 Stacks of Alfalfa — Some Brome Seed MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT ’54 J-D Model 60 Tractor, wide front end, like new, used less than 900 hours ’51 J-D B Tractor Power Troll for 60 J-D Tractor Power Troll for B J-D Tractor ’55 MM 88 Combine, power lift, with motor, new, used about 60 A. Farm Hand, heavy duty, with manure fork, sweep head with push off, like new j-D 6-Ft. One Way ’48 Jeep with aluminum cab Heavy Duty Underslung and Cable Winch and Cable J-D No. 5 Power Mower J-D 14-Ft. Rake, new I-D Tractor Manure Spreader on rubber, 2 wheels 100-Bu. Wagon on rubber 100-Bu. Flare Box Wagon Wood Bros. Corn Picker 40-Ft. Elevator John Deere 2-Row Lister on rubber J-D 2-Row Cultivator Side Dressing Attachment for J-D cultivator Eli Attchment for same 15-Ft. J-D Disc, hydraulic or manual control Eli, IHC pull-type No. IAS Bear Cat Feed Grinder Sargent Manure Loader Grading Blade Attachment for any loader M-M 11-Ft. Grain Drill 3-Section Harrow 10-Ft. Disc 2-Bottom Moline Plow LOOO-Bu. Steel Granary Steel Running Gear Cement Mixer with 2-Cyl. Maytag Motor Quincy */2“FL Air Compressor, new 400-Chick Gas Brooder 2—Fuei Tanks on Stands 20-Ft. Extension Ladder 10-Ft. Ladder 50-Ft., 6-In. Rubber Belt 2 60-Bu.: Hog Self Feeders 12-38 Tractor Chains Comfort Cover for A or B Miscellaneous Items such as Barrels, Hog Water ers, Vise, Anvil, Forge, Buzz Saw, Small Tools, Etc. 3,000-Watt, 110-Volt Light Plant, Fairbanks-Morse This is in good condition; ideal for REA standby service. Misc- Household Goods TERMS OF SALE: Strictly Cash. No property to be removed until settled for. "Dick" B. & Irene Marston OWNERS COL. ED THOR1N, O’Neill, Nebr. O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK, Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker Clerk