Future Subscribers JANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Char les Jansen of Stuart, a son, Wayne Charles, weighing 3 pounds 7 ounces, bom Friday, October J9, in Atkinson Me morial hospital SCHNEIDER — Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schneider of Atkinson, a son, Cornelius Frank, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born Saturday, October 20, in Atkinson Me morial hospital. JOHNSON—Mr and Mrs. Vir gil Johnson of O’Neill, a son weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, bom Friday, October 19, at Sac red Heart hospital, Lynch. MC CLUNG—Mr. and Mrs James McClung of O’Neill, « daughter, Penny Lyn, weighinf 5 pounds 11 4 ounces, born Thursday, October 18, at St. An thony’s hospital in O'Neill. ASHER—Mr and Mrs. Jerry Asher of Page, a daughter, Usa Ellen, weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces, born Saturday, October 20, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill. JANSEN—Mr. and Mr Wil liam Jansen of O'Neill, a daugh ter, Nancy, weighing 6 pounds 8 4 ounces, born Tuesday, Octo ber 23, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Miller of the Riverside com munity near Ewing, an adopted son, Daniel, three-months-old. SCHRUNK—Mr. and Mrs. Rol land Schrunk of the Deloit com munity, a daughter, born Tues day, October 16, in Antelope Memorial hospital._ HUPP—Mr and Mxs Andrew Hupp of Norfolk, formerly of Deloit, a son, born recently at . Norfolk. DEGEORGE— Mr. and Mrs John DeGeorge of Omaha, a daughter, Jody, weighing 7 lbs. 11 ^4 ounces, born Monday, Octo ber 15, in St. Catherine’s hospital at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim of O'Neill are maternal randparents. PAGE NEWS Mrs. George Clasey entertain ed her father, Roy Wilson, and his brother, John, of Sacramen to, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. John Sor ensen and sons and Mrs. Bertha Reed on Tuesday for supper, Mr. and Mrs. Carl xMax went to Omaha Monday where they wjll be guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs Carl Max. sr, while he attends a convention in progress there. ■ Mrs Alton Braddock and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg were hostesses Wednesday when the members of the RNA lodge met. CARD OF THANKS Thanks so very much to afl who sent me such lovely flowers, gifts, and cards; also the visits from so many, while I was in the hospital and since return ing home. It makes you feel much better to know you have so many friends. Thanks so much again. MRS. STANLEY ELKINS 26c -——————’ - LEGAL NOTICE (First pub. Oct. 25, 1956) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4148 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, October 22, 1956. In the matter of the Estate of A. V. Forsberg, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is February . 15, 1957. and for the payment of debts is October 22. 1957 and that on November 15. 1956, ami on February 16, 1957, at ID o'clock AM. each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. RE1MER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL1 26-28c 1 PUBLIC AUCTION! , - For reasons of health, we will sell the following personal property on the premises, located 3 mi. west of Stuart on jj on Highway 20 and 2l4 mi. north, on — Thursday, November 1st LUNCH will be served by Midway Ladies ' ff 21 - Head of CATTLE - 21 8—HOLSTEIN COWS. 4 yrs. old. 1 cow will be fresh day tj of sale, 1 to freshen middle of November And bal- « ance to freshen starting December 8. 2—HOLSTEIN'S, 3 yrs. old, milking now. 1—HOLSTEIN, 3 yrs. old, to calve in spring. 4— Angus and Holstein heifers, 2 yrs. old. 5— Spring Heifer calves. 1—Baby calf. These cows have size and are high producing. They are broke to milk two ways. MACHINERY ; ; Sq. turn underslung. 8 x 25 tires; 1951 Nash Super States- j man, 2-door, overdrive, new tires, clean; IHC tractor | spreader, nearly new; No. 114 J-D Hammermill with cut- i ter head and traveling feed table; wogon with iron j wheels and rubber tires; 32-inch buzz saw; Endgate j seeder and cart; Ford mod. A car; section rarrow; V-8 j rear end; Mod. A rear end with worm drive, will j make good winch; Hammermill belt; shop tools, including good post drill, forks, scoops and other tools. j Hog troughs, 3 barrels, 100-ft. plastic hose, some garden ♦ rose, 3/4 inch pipe, 110-volt motor; IHC self-washing sep- j arator; 4-unit pipe line milker; rack; washing tank; pails; j cream cans, etc. | 400 BU. CORN —SEVERAL STACKS ALFALFA — SOME j ALFALFA SEED — BUILDING 8x12 — 6 DO/. HENS HOUSEHOLD GOODS HOUSEHOLD GOODS include bottle gas stove with therm- | omatic control; wood stove; sewing machine; washing j machine; buffet; chairs; beds; etc.; 20-gal. jar; num- | erous other items. ! ”*"*~”* ♦ ORA & MABEL PHILBRICK, Owners j ♦ * TERMS: CASH or see your banker. } ELMER MoCLURG. Auct. — TRI-COUNTY BANK, Clerk j Complete Disposal FARM — LIVESTOCK — GRAIN Located 5V2 miles N and 2 E of BrLstow; OR 6 miles N and 4 miles W of Lynch, on — MONDAY, OCTOBER 29th Starts at 12 O'clock noon — Lunch 320-ACRE FARM (NEV* and SWy4 of Sec. 13, Twp. 34, Range 11, Boyd Co.) 140-A level farm ground, 85-A alfalfa land, balance in very good pasture land, part brome and alfalfa aud native grass. 3 stock dams in pasture, two spring fed, plenty of water. Well water at buildings. Buildings are wired, water system to house, with electric pump and jack to go with place, also hot water heater, pressure pump water works and sink in house. IMPROVEMENTS: 7 rra. 2 story house with basement, barn, ! 40x60; crib and granary, 32x28; corn crib, 32x28; granary, 10x20; granary, 20x8; chicken houses, 12x20; wash house, and garage, 12x20. PERSONAL PROPERTY 53 HEAD OF CATTLE—Including 9 milk cows, 18 Angus ! cows; 5 Angus heifers; 19 calves; 1 Angus bull, 2-yrs.-old, ! eligible for papers; steer, 2-yrs.-old. — ALSO 18 i feeder hogs; 175 Leghorn pullets; 50 Leghorn hens; 6 geese and 7 ducks. j MACHINERY includes 1952 Caterpillar diesel D-2 tractor; j ’54 Cockshutt diesel 30 tractor; ’51 J-D G tractor; 12-ft. self | propelled Co-Op combine; 15-ft. Co-Op windrower, 10&-ft. Co-Op drill; J-D 12-ft. hay rake; 28-ft. Koyker grain ele vator; 4-row J-D tractor mounted lister; J-D tractor man ure spreader; 4-bottom plow; 3-bottom plow; 3 wagons; 6 ; section harrow; underslung; hammer mill; road patrol; self feeders; fuel tanks, 300-gal. and 800-gal., feed bunks. GRAIN AND FEED includes 4,000 bu. corn; 800 bu. rnilo; 400 bu. oats; 15 tons alfalfa hay; some alfalfa, brome and sweet clover seed. w SOME SHOP EQUIPMENT AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS . RAYMOND HAVRANEK, Owner LESTER PEARSON and MELVIN LARSEN, Anctioneers NEBRASKA STATE BANK. Clerk ** « , • * • . . Big Run Expected Today Today (Thursday) is expected to be the biggest of the sales this season. From 1.500 to 1,700 cattle, consisting of 800 to 900 heifer and steer calves, from 300 to 400 year lings. with the balance in mixed cows and stocker and feeder cattle. Listed are 150 calves from F.agle Creek, 75 from Page, 55 calves from Stuart. 45 calves from northwest of O'Neill, also 53 steer calves from Chambers, and 25 yearling heifers from Inman. Saturday, October 27, is the second annual Black Angus Sale. O’Neill Livestock Market Phone 2, O'Neill * ' ^ • >• A' • - Scovie Sez: • Sixteen years ago we came to O'Neill and opened our store—The Western Auto Supply. Our aim then was to give our friends the VERY BEST for the LOWEST PRICES. But most of all. honesty, dependability and fairness in all our dealings. • Our best guarantee to you is the fact that we have made O'Neill our home. We like THE PEOPLE of O’Neill and its surrounding territory and we want them to feel the same toward us. • We have constantly tried to improve our store for you, and. with that in mind, we have moved to a larger building and installed new and more con venient fixtures. • Com in . . . and look around. Tell us what you think of our new store. We are planning a Grand Opening soon. WATCH FOR IT' # ‘ EXCITING NEW Aaims” picture and sound^j ^anywhere in the room!/ Only *000°° Tha (nflald 261 »q in. viawobla area. Phono-jack. Tone control Modal 21T738. This new console swivels to face you! Has "High-Sharp and Easy" tuning . . . new “Living Image picture . . . Balanced Fidelity Sound. Finishes: mahogany grained or walnut grained; limed oak grained, (extra). Come in— see the Enfield today! UHF—Optional, •Ktra, at low co*t. 1234 MAIN STRKKT HUMvi'ivTON’S CALL MAIN 4351 MIDWEST FURN. IMIONE 346-J WEST O’NEILL (T= — Li WATCvrj cM WELCOME THIS GOOD MEAL /tmevp/m&e i - PILLSBURY PRICES EFFECTIVE Hot Roll MlX THURS. - FRI. - SAT., OCT. 25 - 26 - 27 - MV-31M y ') | WESTERN RANCH DINNER I cut-up frying chicken 2 teaspoon* paprika (about 3 lbs.) Vi cup shortening LV^ l Vi cups Pet No 2Vi can California A v' \ Evaporated Milk Cling Peach Halva* V-4 e. ,, . drained \ a 1% cups flour . _ 1 can Ballard Ova* 1 ““P000 *»<« Read, II.scum* k Vi teaspoon pepper I cup water &L, Turn on oven and aet at 42 5 (very hot). Dip chicken in Vi cup Pet Milk, then roll in mixture of 1 cup flour, the salt, pepper and paprika. Melt i shortening in 15 s 9 t 2-in. pan in ovan. Pus chicken into pan, akin side down. Bake 30 axia. \ ' Turn chicken and move to one end of pan. o . Arrange peaches on chicken. Separate biacuisa fl / aad put into other end of pan. Bake 13 naiOi s’ / longer, or notil biscuits axe light brown. Remove (§'food to hot plates. \A V\ For ctrevyi Mix V, extp Boar into dripping* left in \\)' pan. Stir in water gradually. Bail aad tat 1 nsirs. Srtr in i cup Pet Milk. Heat, bar da mm boat Add aak and pepper to aaaa*. liras auar bin ^ nkt. Makes 4 serving!. & _I_ CHICKENS OUR FAMILY - HALVES IN SYRUP Sunshine Fudge Sandwich COOKIES GIANT M1LKOLET GRAHAM U _49* V Sunshine Chip Choc COOKIES wo-49f #cfjuicy\ Vien"!igusa9&.:::2-!!ll IDEAL — FREE OFFER DOG FOOD Get Order rerm end 2 Bob Crosb/o « « - SS 29* PARTY PLANNER Wesson WUJ m CERTIFICATE WORTH : Oil *3* XU! P On West Bond _ _ _ Electric Com Poppor 73* L Charmin PUREX i/iL KITCHEN SUSS TOWELS39* - 1 „ , . yy ' Stronger PUREX* When Wet ^ U9UJD TREND DRY BLEACH £'-■9*1 ^49* 2-59* I 1 I