The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 26, 1956, Page 4, Image 4

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O’NEILL NEW'S
Mrs. Bertha Gonderinger of
Atkinson, visited last week with
her brother, Ed Verzal, and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mernman
were in Omaha Sunday and
Monday to visit their daughter
in-law, Mrs. James Merriman,
and daughter, Tracy.
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Friday, Oct. 26
American I -egion
Club — Page I
Admission $1
Chambers News
A group of neighbors with
pickers and elevators came Tues
day, October 16 to the E. R. Car
penter home and picked and
cribbed his entire field of corn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gesch
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard White of Lincoln were
weekend guests in the Steve
Shavlek home.
John Roe of Page called on
friends in the Chambers commu
nity Wednesday, October 17. The
Rocs formerly lived her.
Mrs. Lilly Neemann of Syra
cuse spent a few days last week
with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sisen
hauer and Debbie.
Mrs. C. E. Tibbets drove to
Winner, S. D„ Wednesday, Octo
ber 17 where she visited her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Cooper.
Carnival skating party at the
Neligh rink, Sunday, October 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith drove |
North Platte Thursday in re- j
ponse to a telephone call from
their son, Richard, who was there
on business. They returned on
Friday and Richard went on to
Denver. \
Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Medcalf
and children left Thursday, Oc
tober 18, for their home at Sioux
City after spending several days
with the E. H. Medcalf and E.
R. Carpenter families.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoff
man were in Norfolk one day
last week.
The American Legion met
Friday evening at the Legion
Hall with Commander Stanley
Lambert in charge. Plans for
veterans day were discussed and
a smorgasbord, dance and picture
planned for November 12, as
veterans day—November 11
falls on Sunday. Two members
of the Auxiliary met with the
Legion to help with plans.
“The Old Reliable”
MARKET REPORT
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22
The full limit of 2,500 cal
ves at last Monday’s special
calf auction met a good re
ception by buyers at prices
generally $1.00 to $1.50 high
er than a week ago. A very
uniform demand was made
for an active sale.
Top steer calves at $23.55
with a big percent selling from
$21.00 to $23.00. Medium and
good kinds cleared more read
ily at $19.00 to $20.50. Top
on heifer calves $18.25 with
$17.25 to $17.75 paid for the
bulk, with only a few at
$16.00 cwt.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
A light run of 1,200 head
sold fully steady with a week
ago. Top on 600 lb. steers at
$19.65. Heavier yearlings $18.00
to $18.80. Two year olds at
$17.00 to $17.50, heifers 25 to
50 cents higher. Cows fully
steady at $8.00 to $11.00, de
pending on flesh.
Sorry !!! Bookings are
closed for next Monday’s calf
auction. Plenty of room on
Tuesday for any kind you
want to sell. Just phone At
kinson 5141.
Atkinson Livestock
Market
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MR. AMP MRS. FARMERS
come in and see our new
PURINA FEED SERVICE
We plan to give the best farm supply
service in town. That’s why we’ve
joined forces with Purina to offer you
the world’s best-known feeds, farm
supplies and health aids.
But we want to supply you with far more thaa
feed. We hope to bring you feeding knowledge
from the Purina Research Farms and the Pur
it/a feeding experts. We ll have back of us the
disease control know-how of the Purina dis
ease control laboratories. And we’re attending
Purina schools so be able to give you the
friendly, helpful information we think you'll
like to have.
Come in soon aad look over our place. Let us
show you our assay services to help you keep
feeding costs down aad results good. If you
haven't time to stop ia, cull us aad ask for
what you need. Whether you're Mr, Mrs. or
Miss, you are welcome any time.
Co me in and see as
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POULTRY:
We handle the Ml line of Purina
Starting, Growing and Laying Chow*.
Aba poultry wormer*, disinfectants
and many other Health Aids. We con
supply you with Purina Broiler Chow*
or Turkey Chows, with Purina'* com
plete feeding directions.
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OPENING
DATE
Highest prices paid
for cream, eggs and
poultry!
NEW DEAL PRODUCE
VERN HARDING, Owner
O’NEILL PHONE 83-W
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SAC RED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Dr Edwin B.
Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. Donald
Bursell, Spencer; Mrs. Mary
Classen, Spencer; Mrs. Effie
Chandler, Spencer; John Dickey,
Spencer; Frank Ellis, Verdel;
Mrs. Carl Gnewuch. Norfolk;
Larry Dean Haun, Spencer; Mrs.
Virgil Johnson and son, O'Neill;
William Jordan, Butte; Joseph
Korian, Spencer; Ivan Fitter,
Lynch; Mrs Joseph Schulte,
Fairfax, S.D.
Dismissed: October 17 — Mrs.
James Milacek and baby boy,
Spencer. 18—Walter Songeroth,
Bonesteel, S.D.; Master Terry
Latigan, O’Neill. 19—Baby Pat
rick Simpson, Lynch. 20 — Mrs.
W. E. Moffett, Lynch; Mrs. Etta
Blair, Spencer; Ernest Olson,
Bristow; Lyle Ruff, Bristow.
Decease!: October 18 — Mrs.
Roy Oman, age 62 of Niobrara;
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John Volquardscn. age 64 of Ver
dijov.
American Dairy Association of Nebraska^
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Attention!
BECAUSE of the fine patronage on our DOLLAR DA^ SPEC
IALS last week, WE WILL continue WEEKLY SPECIALS ev
er WEEK . . prices effective I i 1 urs<lay-to-Tluirs<lay j
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK:
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REG. PRICE SALE PRICE
ZEREK or PRESTONE $3.25 gal. $2.25 gal.
PLIERS (6” Cee Tee) 65c ea 50c ea.
LIGHT BULBS 19c ea. 6 for $1.00
— FULL LINE MAYTAG WASHERS & DRYERS
WM. KROTTER CO.
HARDWARE & APPLIANCE
SERVING NORTH-CENTRAL NEBRASKA SINCE 1891
PHONE 531 WEST O’NEILL. NEBR.
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