The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 10, 1957, SECTION TWO, Page 15, Image 15

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    Page WSCS m
Aii-Day Session
PACE — Merwyn yn»nm j
reviewed Our Y *ung P'-apie of
Today — Leaders at Tomorrow”
or me memnerj at me WSCS
gather’m at Mrs. Harry Harper's
iume :or an siJ—lay meeting on
Thursday
A mvered listi meal was served
at noon
Mtr .iaroid Heuss :iau the le
■Uuiu and prtaenura the ewa
'.sumas n Our Community ’
Mrs J W Finch sputa on the
10 diffrent procedures followed
n the presentation at a ctingres
ionai pill and the necessity for
early action if it j possible to
nuKi- any manges She eomment
-d m the vnte your ongresa
>nan ’ slogan.
During ’he business meeting,
presided over by Mrs. Elmer
Trowbridge, the decision was
made to order another coffee urn
and the Ht-ompanying extract
and peoper.
Each member was assigned a
missionary to whom she is to
write on her own birthdate.
The January 18 meeting also
will be held at the Harper mime
IOOF Degree Team
Goes to Chambers
PACE — The degree team at
ijdd Fellows lodge, including Al
ton HraddocJt. Carnes Walker.
Carl Max, Pete and Robert Nis
,en and R. V Crumly, installed
the following iff leers Munday
evening it the IOOF nail;
Tom Kelly, noble grand: Robert
Vissen. right supporter R. V,
Crumly, eft supporter; Ed d
Stewart, vice-grand. Don Nissen.
right supporter; Melvin Carson,
eft supporter Cordes Waiker.
•ecretary; Arnold Stewart, reas
irer Clarence Stevens, mapiain:
Cans Robinson, inside guardian.
L*oyd PitNinun. jutside guard
an. Jesse Kelly, past aooie grand.
Mrs. Eda Stewart unu Mrs. Jes
se Kelly pr<tpar«a ana served an
rystur vusiper to about 35 guesu.
The iegree earn wil go to
Chambers T lesday evening
where they will put -an the wot*
for rutailauon of officers 'here.
Rovai Neighbors
install Officers
PACE — Mrs. Ceiestine Lwach
was .muated nto the Royal
Neighoors odge Wednesday eve
ning, January 2. before the n
uui^t;on ceremony
Mrs. Evelyn Gray was _nstai
lng officer ana Mis. Ray Snell
. as ceremonial narwiai with Mrs.
Jerry Lomason as assistant.
Officers ns tailed vere: Mes
tames Gardes Walker, oracle; L
O. Wood. vice-oracle: Jesse Kelly
p a i t oracle: Hester Eamnsten.
chancellor: Herbert Steinberg, re
corder; Anton Niwen, receiver.
Manager tor a three-year term
Mrs. Harold Kelly Drs. Brown
arid Wilson were installed by
proxy a# -amp physicians. Mrs.
Robert Gray warn appointed ape
ciai auditor A covered dish
uncii was served.
To Report to
Mavv Carrier—
PAGE—ETSN Ricnard £. Stew
art returned from the Kwa] alien
L-lands on January 1 to spend ois
leave with his parents. Mr. anu
Mrs. Glen Stew art ana run slater.
Mrs. Leo Neubauer He will re
port to San Diego, Calif., Janu
ary 28 to the aircraft aimer, CSS
Kearsarge
His brother, SP3 James E.
Stewart, s also -pending a short
leave with the family and will
return to Camp Eustis. Va.. Jan
uary 15.
Try low-cost Frontier want
ads for quick, sure results.
Page News
Mr ana Mrs. N D. Ickes ana
Denny accompanied Mr and Mrs.
Soren Sunnuen. ;r. tnd dusters
>f Star to Oakdale where they
and Mr and Mrs. Alva Inn ess odf
Mmoow Grove were new year's
tinner guests The occasion was
uso the observance at Mr mn
Mrs. Ickes fortieth wedding an
niversary which occured in Jan
nary L Mr and Mrs. Darrell
Braun and daughters were after
noon visitor
Memoer* at the Chatter - Sew
club were enter* amed on Friday
at the home of Mr Jesse Kelly
‘or an afternoon at fancv work
and visiting Three dollars was
•oted to be given to *he polio
inve Mrs 3r%nlle Kemper will
be the F'eoruarv 1 hostess. Plan*
were made for a pay-off party.
January J6.
Mr and Mrs. Jonn Sorensen
and twin vons and Mr tnd Mrs.
Roy Hansen and family enjoyed a
turkey aupper at the Harry
Thompson nome. new year's day
Mr and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and
Debbie and Mr .aid Mrs. Roy
Hansen made a trip to Sheldon
and LeMar*. la.
Mr and Mrs. Ralpn Prill and
on. Rooert. were guests at Mr
and Mr Chris Nelson at Creigh
ton on Friday
Mrs Bertha Reed spent new
year with Mrs. Hester Sunusten.
Mr and Mrs. Jonn Grav, Mr
and Mrs. Robert Gray and Veldon
and Venue Hunter, ail of Page
ana Mr ana Mrs. Art Miller and
am of Chambers were dinner
guests if Mr and Mrs. Arnold
Stewart on new year's day.
Mr and Mr . Liovd Powell of
Alliance were Saturday to Wed
nesday guests of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Dan Trashy nsKi.
Mr and Mrs. Will Hicks of
Martin. S.D . ^pent Friday night
with her niece. Mrs. Soren Soren
sen. sr.. enroute to Rochester.
Minn., where Mrs. Hicks was due
for a -heckup.
Don Madsen ana hi* parents.
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Mr and Mrs. George Madsen if
. .
Mrs. Frieda Aaher. Mr and Mrs.
Sen Aeffler were afternoon callers.
Members if the GCCAG club
were guests of Mrs. Clarence Ste
vens Friday, tor an afternoon
spent at arts. Mrs. Otto Mats
vnuilat nad high score. Mrs. Ethel
•Vanng, low, and Mrs Elsie Cork
received the traveling award.
Mrs. Ethel Waring will be the
January 18 hostess. Lunch was
served by the hostess.
Clayton Messner and daughter.
Elta Hac. were Saturday visitors
at the Soren Sorensen, ar.. home
at Page
Mrs. Hester Edmisten spent
Saturday at the Orville Kemper
home.
After spending the holiday sea
son together at the (.Oswald Gold
r uss home and with liher rela
tives ,n the -’cirnty the visitors
depaned for their homes. Mrs.
Gerald Goidfuss md children ac
•am earned Mr. and Mrs. Car!
Goidfuss Thursday enroute to Cas
tro Valley. Caiif.. where Carl ex
pects to locate. Mrs. Eugene
Goidtusi was a passenger as far
a* Ogden. Utah, where her par
ents live Pvt. Eugene Goldfuss
.eft Friday fui Camp Chaffee.
,sr*.. where he m training on ns
:rst assignment.
The Band Mothers served pie
and coffee following the program
Fnday evening wnen the mid
winter concert was presented,
.lx . Merwyn French, tr. was n
charge of the vocal music The
uanu .va* directed by Leonard
Sawyer
Mr and Mrs. Hera Stevens >o
•erved their 42a wedding anni
versary quietly Sunday, Januarv
d. His sister. Mrs. Eva Cunning -
lam, served a thicken dinner to
the group that mciuried Donald
Cunningham and Mis* Effie Ste
i*nv at O’Neill, who vpent several
days with the Cunningham* and
Stevens. Mrs. Stevens i recuper
ating from the effects of a heart
attack die had on Christmas
aught.
Mr ana Mrs. Meivm Hunch
vent to Ruiiesieei. 3D. Sunday
where they were guests of the
Tony Schmidt's family
Mr ana Mrs. William Neuoauer
ma Mm Theima Summers were
iunaay tinner guests of the
Trank Beeiaert family
Tin* Women’s Missionary so
ciety of the Wesleyan Methodist
church will meet Thursday after
noon at the parsonage for the
January meeting.
-mith Heads Inman
Phone Firm—
INMAN—The Inman Telephone
itnpany held its annual meeting
at the telephone office on Mun
ia%- aitemuon. Routine business
was taken care of and the follow
ing officers were elected for the
earning year
K.. p Smith, president. L. F
fCopecky vice-president: L. W
Suootka. secretary Swu Smith,
treasurer: ma ueorge Fick. L. R.
Tompkins and Freient Pnhil,
poard of directors.
Chambers News
William Crawford left Sunday
u^ht, January d, for Kansas City.
Mo . fur a week at a co-op school
Mr and Mrs. William Crawford
nd amilv visited his parents.
Mr md Mrs Horace Crawford, at
wng m Sunday January 8.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Giseh and
'wo children <rf Lincoln spent the
ceck.-nd with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Steve Shavhk and Pam
md her ornTtier-m-law and
«t - Mr and Mrs Edwin Hub
bard and son Ricky
Mrs Wavne Smith is teaching
in district 115 for Mrs Harold
Dexter, who underwent surface
Saturday. January S.
Trv low nwt Frontier want
ads for duick. *ur** results
Beautviand
Reopened Jan. 7
nvTRODUCING
Hiss fiunre Hi lndirws
i )ff(*nm Finest 'eniw
Helen Rourke
PtlMir >65 — O'Neill
Repor* it Condition of
S STATE BANK
at Swing, Nebraska. Charter No. 1600. at the dose at ousiness on
31 DECEMBER 1956
VS8ETS
Cash. balances with other banks, ncluding reserve bal
ances. and cash items in process at collection S 198.481 00
United States Government obligations, direct and guaran
teed _©1.142.35
Other bands, notes, ana lebenhires_5,300.00
Doans and discoamts i including $210.38 overdrafts 220.701.29
Sans premises iwned $1,150.00. furniture and fixtures
$3,320.00 ___... 5.070.00
Total Isaeta _ $1,075,395.24
LIABILITIES
>*nanu deposits of individuals, partnerships, and orpora
ations__ __306.131.18
Time deposits it individuals, partnerships, inri corpora
tions _■___ 408.12
Deposits af United States Government (including porta.
savings) -_ 11,034.85
Deposits if States and political subdivisions _ 145.122.76
Other deposits (certified uid officers' nhecKS. etc.) _ 9,000.00
TOTAL DEPOSITS_:_ $971,696.39
TOTAL LIABILITIES _ $ 971.696.89
CAPITAL .ACCOUNTS
t * 25.000.00
Surplus __ 50.000.00
Undivided Profits - 25.998.35
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 3.000.00
Total Capital Vccounts 108.698.35
Total Liabilities uid Capital \ooounu $1,075,395.2*
-This bank’s capital consists af:
Common stock with total par value at $25,000.00
MEMORANDA
V^ets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted
and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) $282,000.00
L Richard D. Edwards. Cashier, af the above named bank, do
Hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my
-enow (edge and belief.
RICHARD D. EDWARDS
CORRECT_Attest: M. B. Huffman. Mary B. Huffman. L. J.
Spittler. Directors.
Look what you get
TOP-OP-THB BUILT-IN 36L6CTIV6 WATSP.
LINS STYLING 3UOS 3AVSR LEVEL CONTJCl
taratM An Am*
'=s=r' for what
you pay
1.25
PER WEEK
MAYTAG
WM. KROTTER CO.
Serving North Central Nebraska Since 1891
Phone 531 O’Neill. Nebr.
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Market Report
MONDAY. JAN. 7. 1957
At ‘his *ime it looks as if
Verdigre had one of the best
markets in ‘he nation in com
i an son to reports given by
'he US DA for Monday’s mar
ket. Extreme top on choice
butchers was S17.75. However,
the nulk of the No. 1 hogs
sold from S17.+0 to $17 80.
The No 2 and 3 hojp weigh -
ng irom 200 to 240 aokl from
516.35 to SI7 35. Even the
heavier weight nogs sold an
in ictive ‘one Hogs weighing
280 to 300 pounds, but Strict
ly meat tvne sold from 518.50
to 516 30.
Pigs weighing 75 pounds
sold for 516.90 each. Light
butchers an feeder account
sold from $17.50 to 518.40.
One buyer purchased 94 head
n that range. Bred gilts
were in good demand but the
boars were selling 510 to 515
-heaper.
Batov calves sold from 56
to SI 8 per head. Other cattle
sold about in line with the
market.
Next Monday, we are plan
ning a soeciai cattle sale. We
already have 7 or 3 listings of
good cattle, so if you are plan
ning to buy or sell cattle, re
member the sale next week.
Hog sale starts promptly at
11 i.m.. ai plan your consign
ments accordingly
We appreciate your pat
ronage.
Verdi ere Livestock
Market
Phone 36
Dan Jensen. Mgr.
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IMPROVEMENTS
5-Rc:d Dwelling with Basement
Dwelling is in good condition: serviced with REA.
Barn. 24’ x 32’, nearly new
Stanchions for eight cows: also feed hin
Granary 10’ x 20’
Hog House. 20’ x 22' — Cattle Shed. 20’ x 30'
Poultry House. 12’ x 24’
Large Com Crib with Roof
Wire *onstmctlon <m the sides.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
140 acres of the SE !/4 <rf Section 25. Township 29, Range 9. Holt
County Nebr.. ALSO the SW's at Section 30. Township 9, Range 8.
Knox County, Nebr.
The 140 acres is all farm land inder cultivation except far a new
sfaelterbelt along the south side. This and has a test well for irrigation
showing about 900-gai. capacity at ISO mm.
Permit for the original well is applied Sor and permit will be is
sued when well is brought into production.
In—Holstein COWS
One rnst fresh with third 'naif.
Four nisi fresh with second omtves.
One to freshen -toon, nomlni with -teeond naif.
Four to freshen -toon. ( and 5 rean nid.
Two to freshen about Hsreh 10. 0-rra.-old.
Two to freshen about April 10. 4-vn-ttid.
One 3-yr.-old heifer to freshen in dxty dors.
Improved 268-Acre Ilolt-Knox County
AS W E .ARE MOV ING to another state, the following described real estate and personal property will be
offered at public auction, on the premises, located 31 ■? miles north of Page and 6 miles east; OR 17
miles east of O’Neill Livestock Market; OR 13 miles north of Ewing and 2 miles east; OR 3 miles west of
Orchard and 8 miles north; OR 20 miles west of Creighton and I mile south, on —
Wednesday, January 23
12:30 P.M. - LUNCH ON GROUNDS
The Real Estate
GENERAL INFORMATION
The land is situated near the following cities mu towns: O’Neill.
Creighton. Page. Orchard md Ewtng. O’Neill, pop. 3.J(H»> is the largest
pf the reading centers).
Very good gravel road, county maintained, runs past farm, giving
good iccess to the trading communities.
TERMS OF SALE
Twenty perrent down payment in date of sale: balance less
the unuirnt of loan, due upon delivers of abstract at title md deed. Powes
sion in or before March 1. 1957.
There is now a oan of JlOJOtt on farm with payments on the principle
of S300 innuallv with interest at five percent. Arrangements -an be made
for purchaser to issume the ioan.
Earlier possession an be arranged at m -artier date if desired.
INSPECTION
For m nspection at the premises, .-(intact COL. ED THORIN. O’Neill.
Nebr.. broker: the clerk. or the owners, who reside on place Inspection an 1
oe arranged at any sime.
Holstein Fine Dairy Herd
ITiis is an excellent herd of Holstem Dairy Cattle on ginating from the George Sorenson Dairy Herd at
Omaha and from Minnesota and Wisconsin dairy herds. One cow has a 340-lb. annual butterfat record.
1—Holstein HEIFER, 2-yrs.-old
1—Holstein HEIFER, l-vr.-oid
5—Small Holstein CALVES
I—Reg. Hereford BULL. 3-yrs.-old
SHETLAND PONY — SOME FEED. CORN FODD ER AND HAY
Machinery and Equipment
1944 IHC H Tractor, also a J-D Manure Spreader 36-ft. Elevator with motor
second tractor Wagon Box and Gears, on rubber K'~n__ p„-,„ •> n
Used Cultivator 10 x 16 Brooder House L Z I ^
1951 IHC Cultivator IHC Engate Seeder, new c _^a **
J-D 12-ft. rake, new Compicker, good -erne ^lat cribbing
• -ft. Trail Mower IHC Hammermill ^ eet^ Bunks
Booster Buck for Tractor DeLaval No. 510 Elec. Separator, About 50 Creosote Posts
4-row Corn Planter good Some Household Goods
VVee<ler Complete Line of Shop Tools Miscellaneous Articles
TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: STRICTLY CASH
Ervin & Shirley Woodworth, Owners
COL. ED THORIlM, O’Neill BANK OF VERDIQRE
Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker • -Oerk
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