Hospital Notes *T ANTHONY** (O’Nrffl) Admitted: January 30 — Mrs. Daria id Borg of O'NeHi, James Met lung of Page; Be< ky Jo Hum i ich of O'Neill Larilta Enright of (/Neill, Mrs James Donohoe of (/Neill. Mrs Ray Timmerman of I /Nelli; Naney Mlmar of O’Neill, February 1 — Mrs. Harry Cad V alluder of Stuart. 2 — Douglas Fpjts 1 rich of O’Neill; Jan Hum rich of O'Neill. 3—Joseph Rezru tek of O’Neill, Mrs. Louis Zah radmeek. of Atkinson; Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill, February 4— Mrs Walter Donohoe of O’Neill; Delrnont Aid man of Page; Mrs. Charles I nng of O'Neill; Mrs, John Peter of O’Neill; Mrs Roy SbeLhamer of O’Neill; Robert Dean Lalluc of O'Neill. 5—Theo dore McKenzie of O'Neill; Mrs. Herman Itenze of O’Neill; Mrs. Elgin Ray of O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Grage of O'Neill; Mrs. Leigh Rey nold son of O’Neill; Mrs. Don Wecker of O’Neill. 6 — Michael Hand. Dismissed: January 30—Rex K., Fox of Emmet, Mrfc. Vernon. Datuberg of Lynch; Miss Leona Mullen of O’Neill, Charles Tasler jr , of Atkinson; Mrs. James Ro therham of Ewing; Eileen Horn- j back of Spencer; Debra Behrens j of Fremont; Bonnie Heiss of j Page; Randall Alder of Inman; j Lloyd Dawes of O'Neill. 31 Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and daughter of Ewing; Joe Dufek of O’Neill; Mrs James McDonald of O'Neill; Nola Angel of Spencer; Joyce Langan of O'Neill. February 1— William Gatz of O’Neill; Mrs Ot to Tietgen of St. Charles, S.D; Un J. Langan and son of Spencer; Jamas Wilson of Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Josie Dohnal of Inman; Mrs H. Cadwallader of Stuart; Tommy Riley of O’Neill. 2—Bec ky Jo Humrieh of O’Neill; Nancy i Mlmar of O Neill; Mrs. Aemwini Hill of Ewing, Edwin Dusatko of O'Neill. 3—Mrs. L. A. Ott of O' Neill. 4—Mrs. Donald Borg and son of O’Neill; Mrs. James Dono hoe and son of O’Neill. Hospitalized: Mrs. Herman Henze of O’Neill; Mrs. Louis Zah r ad meek of Atkinson; Mrs. Leon ard Shoemaker of O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Grage of O’Neill; Douglas Friedrich of O’Neill; Mrs. Bertha Harkins of Chambers; Mrs. Lois Adams of Chambers; Jan Hum rich of O’Neill; Theodore Mc Kenzie of O’Neill; Delmont Ahl man of Page; Robert Yantzi of O’Neill; Mrs. Don Wecker of O’ Neill; Mrs. Walter Donohoe of OrNeill; Elmer Frooetlh of Spen s eer, Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson of O’ Neill; Mrs. Edith Castleman of O'Neill. 31—Mrs. Ray Timmerman O’Neill; Mrs. Charles Long of O’ Neill; Mrs. Catherine Malloy of YUiia-cm; Mrs. Elgin Ray of O’ Neill; Dean LaRue of O’Neill; Mrs M. G. Hammon of O’Neill; Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill; Joe i Iteznicek of O’Neill; James Mc-j (Hung of Page; Garrett Janzing of | Emmet; Mrs. Roy Shelhamer of O’Neill; Miss I^oretta Enright of O'Neill. SACKED HEART (Lynch) February 4 Hospitalized; W. H. Block of O’Neill Tree Service Insured and Bonded FREE ESTIMATE C.W. SNOWARDT 5 hlks. North of Sunset Sta. KEEP THIS AD! Over 20,000 Arthritic and Rheumatic Sufferers have taken this Medicine since it has been on the market. It is inexpensive, can be taken in the home. For Free infor mation. give name and ad dress to P O. Box 1012, Hot Springs, Arkansas. 41-44 Anoka, Dr Edwin B. Bradley of Spencer; Dale Breyer of Naper; Min Mary (laswen of Spencer; Mrs. Ed Dreher of Bristow; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk; Baby Gayleen Hansen of O'Neill; Baby Terry Joe Hausmann of Butte; Vincent Jiracek of Spencer; Wil liam Jordan of Butte; Mrs. Char ity Kern of Naper; Cecil McGill of Verdel, Mrs. Joseph Micanek of Lynch: John L. Miller of Spencer; Mrs. AJvin Morris of Naper; Mrs. William Podany of Butte; Baby Dale Lee Svatos of Verdel, George Tueh of Lynch; Mrs. Ri chard Uhlir of Verdigre; Mrs. William Wendt of Bristow; Mrs. Herman Zeisler of Butte. Dismissed: January 28 — Clif ford Meuiinger of Stuart. 29— Sidney J. Baker of Lynch; Mrs Virgil Pinkerman of Redbird. 30 —Mrs. James Millard and Baby Linda Marie of Dorsey. 31—Mrs. Romaid Remter of Spencer; Miss E)onna Hiatt of Bristow; Master Randall DeVall of Bristow'; Mas ter Harry Ruda of Bristow. Feb ruary 1—Vern Rust of Spencer; Miss Audrey Kaczor of Bristow; Muster Michael Schochenmaier of Bonesteel, S. D. 2—Mrs. Gor don DeKay and Baby Perry Dal of Verdel; Mrs. Joseph Hausmann of Butte; Master Garland Gehlsen of Bristow; Master Roiland Roy Hajek of Lynch. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: January 28 — Mrs Fred Snowardt of O’Neill, surgi cal. 29—Harry Charles Lampert of Orchard. 30—Pamela Joy But terfield of Ewing, medical; Mrs. Julia Samples of Atkinson, medi cal; Mrs. Clarence Focken of At kinson, accident. February 1— Mrs. Robert Peregoy of O’Neill, surgical; Jack Menuey of Bassett, accident. 2 — Joe Dvorak of At kinson, medycal. 4 — Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Emmet, medical; Mrs. Dale Minnig of Bassett, obstetri cal. I Dismissed: January 30 — Mrs Jean Boettcher and daughter of Atkinson; Adolph Zahl of Stuart; Mrs. Gertie Ruymer of Atkinson; Mrs. Alcdia Jackson of Stuart. 31 — Mrs. Oscar Wondercheck of Newport; Harry Charles Lampert of Orchard. February 1 — Mrs Leo Seger of Atkinson; Pamela Joy Butterfield of Ewing; Mrs. Dwight Kenny of Atkinson. 2 _ Mrs. Robert Peregoy of O’Neill. 3 —Madonna Miksch of Stuart; El len Clare Kaup of Stuart. O’Neill to Share Class B Tourney Four teams will compete a* O’Neill and four wrill compete at Chadron for finalist berths in the district Claiss B tourney this year, according to the Nebraska High School Activities association. Games will be played simul taneously at both places during the week of February 25. Finals will be played Friday, March 1, at Valentine. Assigned to the O’Neill portion are Ainsworth, Bassett, Neligh and O’Neill. Competing at Chad- j ron will be Chadron high, Craw ford, Gordon and Hemingford. Pairings, dates and times for the show will be fixed at Val entine this weekend. Officials al so will be named. The district meet was split be cause of tile vast distances in volved. Heretofore, O’Neill us ually has been the site of class B competition. Atkinson will be host to the -lass C tourney. Competing teams will be Atkinson high, St. Joseph’s hall of Atkinson, St. Mary’s of O’Neill, Verdigre, Stuart, Spencer, Butte and Springview. Assigned to the class D tour iey at Center will be Center, St. uudger of Creighton, Orchard, Page, Inman, Chambers, Lynch »nd Naper. CHAMBERS — Henry Sohl is doing the carpentry work at the American Legion hall, where the kitchen is being remodeled. Complete Dispersion' 800-Acre Grain and Stock Ranch Fine Herd of Reg. Aberdeen-Angus . New and Near-New Machinery Located 8 miles east of northeast corner of Atkinson, or 4 miles north of Emmet and 1 mile west, on premises, on — Wednesday, February 27 Starting at 12 Noon Lunch on Grounds Unit No. 1 Tenborg home place. Three quarters in section 34. 9 room completely modem house; 48 x 62 bem; combination com crib and granary, 30 x 62; new concrete block chicken house, 16 x 48; hog house, 24 x 50; machine shed and shop, 24 x 60; car garage. Abundance of water, 4 fine wells, 3 windmills, 1 elec. pump. Appx. 75 acres seeded to rye. Unit No. 2 • 320 acres In section 27. 4-room house; cellar; bam, 32 x 34; hog house 20 x 32; granary comb, 24 x 24. Abund dance of water furnished by 2 wells. Both unite fenced and cross-fenced, large hog pastures, feed lota, plenty ef shade and shelter. Appx. 450 acres in preliminary proposal tar O’Neill irrigation unit, top class ification. Excellent Machinery 1951 Model International M diesel tractor; model B John Deere; F-20 IHC Farmall; two-row J-D tractor cult.; two-row IHC cult.; two-row IHC go-devil; M-M 2-row lister; model LL J-D Van Brunt 12-ft. grain drill; Case A-6 com bine; etc., all new or near new, all in top condition. 80 Head of Cattle Fine herd Aberdeen-Angus—55 cows and 3-year-old hfrs., of which 27 are reg.; 2 reg. Bandolier bulls; 4 milk cows; bal. yearlings. ALSO LINE haying machinery. shop tools, household goods, poultry, hay, seed. 13 sows, etc. See big handbills for details. M M MM M MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. TENBORG, Owners COL. WALLACE O’CONNELL. O’Neill. Auctioneer COL. VERN REYN0LD50N, O’Neil], Auct.-Broker KJETH ABART, O’Neill, Clerk NCNC Tourney Goes According to Plan First round play in the North I Cen’ral Nebraska conference | basketball tourney at Atkinson , Monday night fairly well follow i (*d the form sheet. Bassett, Valentine, Ainsworth and Atkin son w'on opening round victories. Valentine and Ainsworth were pressed by Stuart and Spring view. Semi-final play will resume tonight (Thursday) with Ains i worth and Bassett opening play ' at 7 o’clock and Atkinson and I Valentine meeting in the second | contest at 8:45. Finals and third place will be played Friday night. Valentine 66; Stuart 59 Valentine and Stuart opened the NCNC tourney with an in I H-resting fracas. The Valen tine Badgers pulled to a 39-32 halftime advantage and main tained their seven-point bulge to win 66-59. Bassett 67; Long Pine 30 The Rock county high quintet from Bassett raced to a 34-12 halftime advantage in the open ing round game with Long Pine to take home the victory 67-30. Ainsworth 51; Springview 47 The Keya Paha county entry from Springview came the clos est to upsetting the experts as they displayed a versatile at tack to press seeded Ainsworth 51-47 Tuesday night. Trailing by nine points, 16-25, at half time, Springview rallied behind Carlyle Cook’s 18 points to close the gap. Atkinson 59: O’Neill 30 In final action in first round play Tuesday night, Atkinson’s Balers showed class with a 59 30 romp past O’Neill high Eag les. Halftime score was 34-12. ATK. (59) fg ft pf pts Frickel 2 4 18 Sladek 0111 Seger 3 0 3 6 Purtzer 4 0 2 8 Humphrey 8 0 0 16 Hendricks 3 2 0 8 O'Connor 5 0 2 10 Focken 1012 Totals 26 7 10 59 O’Neill (30) fg ft pf pts Young 4 0 2 8 Eby . 2 0 4 4 McKenny 2 2 5 6 Petersen 2 2 4 6 Schaaf 0505 McKim 0 111 Totals 10 10 16 30 Edwards, Becker in Scoring Dnel In a battle of champions, the Spencer high Pirates Boyd coun ty champs, eosquered the Holt county champs, the St. Mary’s academy Cardinals, 61-52, on the Pirates’ floor. Backers of both teams were treated to a well-played, hard fought and perfectly officiated game, plus a sensational scoring duel between the Pirates’ Don Edwards and St. Mary’s Jim Becker. Edwards scored 25 points on seven fielders and 11 out of 13 1 charity tosses, while Becker hit j eight fielders and seven out of j nine gratis attempts for 23 I points. St. Mary’s Downs Butte BUTTE—Unbeaten Center, re cent winner in the Knox county cage tournament, barely squeak ed by Niobrara, 48 - 46, in the opening rohnd of play in the Nio brara Vallef conference tourna ment Tuesday at Butte. Cerny’s bucket as the final buzzer sounded pulled the Verdi gre Hawks into the semifinal round at the Hawks dropped Lynch, 48-46, in the second half of the twinbill opener. BUTTE—The St. Mary’s aca demy Cardinals turned back Butte Wednesday night, 66-40, in Niobrara Valley conference tour ney play. This was the first game of Tuesday’s second round play. St. Mary’s began pulling away af ter the first period. The Spencer Pirates defated Naper. 56-36. Tonight (Thursday) it will be Center vs. Verdigre at 7:30 o’clock and St Mary’s vs, Spen cer at 9 o’clock. Mothers’ March Brings in $601.74 A total of $601.74 was collected in O’Neill Thursday evening dur ing the mothers’ march against polio. Southeast section, Mrs. Harold Weier, captain, $167.53. Southwest section, Mrs- Roy Berner, captain, $162.99. Northwest section, Mrs. Lau rence Haynes, captain, $148.79. Northeast section, Mrs. John Stuifbergen, captain, $122.43. Awarded Degrees— Among the 296 mid-year graduates at the University of Nebraska are: Business administration: Dean A. McConnell, Atkinson. Engineering: William K. Zem pel of Page. PAGE—The dimes drive here totaled $335.34. Included was a boost of $66.48 from the mothers’ march, $93.40 from sporting events and $46.75 from a benefit card party. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: 10tfe-Cubic-ft. Hot Point Deep Freeze, used six months; 1 new 17tfc-ft, Hot point Deepfreeze; 1 used Wes . tinghouse Apartment size' Elec ' trie Range. O. F. Davidson, Plumbihg & Hegtfng. 96c-41p * * '* **' * »# *.. • These two heifers, exhibited by Miss Sharon Miner (left) and her brother, Russell, won ehani* pion and reserve champion honors for female entries in the Angus show here Tuesday.—The F’rontier Photo. Sick & Injured EWING — Mrs. Kenneth Hill, who has been a patient at St. An thony’s hospital in O’Neill, was able to come home Saturday. . . Mrs. Wendell Switzer was releas ed Saturday from the Antelope Memorial hospital where she had been a patient for several weeks. Her infant son will remain for several weeks. . . Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, who suffered a heart at tack a few days ago and was tak en to the Antelope Memorial hos pital in Neligh, is "fair”. . . Mrs. James Rotherham is now back at her home after a few days spent at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’ Neill. . . Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and daughter, Lavonne Marie, came home Thursday from St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. La vonne Marie was born Sunday, January 21*. . . Mrs. Henry Flem ing, Who has been a surgical pa tient at the Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh, is now conval escing at her home in Ewing. PAGE—Doctor Fletcher of Or chard was called Thursday night to treat Mrs. Clarence Dobbins. . . Mrs. Rollie Snell went to O’Neill Saturday and learned she had suffered fractured ribs in a fall earlier in the week. . . H. O. Parks, 85, was transfered from | the O’Neill hospital to a nursing I home at Genoa after a week’s hospitalization. He had been car ed for in the home of his son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nashlund. . . Merwyn French, jr., went to Omaha Fri- j day with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and Kent where he spent the weekend with Mrs. French and Mrs. Olson. Mr. Ol son remains on the critical list. The Stauffers are making trips every two weeks to consult a specialist as to the progress of a ringworm Kent has on his head. INMAN—Paul Bittner return ed on Wednesday afternoon, Jan uary 30, from Lincoln. He reports that Leo Mo as man entered the Veteran’s hospital for observation! that day. . . Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gallagher drove to Norfolk on Sunday afternoon where thdy visited their brother - in - law, Claude Rutledge, who is confined to a Norfolk hospital. . . Mrs. uvimai, wiiu uas utrcii a pa tient in St. Anthony’s hospital several days the past week, was able to return home on Friday. REDBIRD — Virgil Johnson, who was injured while working in the woods last week with a chain saw, is improving. The injury was not as serious as was feared at first, but he suffers considerable pain from an injured ankle. . . The Claude Pickering family and Gor don Barta are having a siege of chickenpox. . . Mrs. Claude Pick ering has been substituting as teacher for Mrs. Virgil PinkerT man, who has been unable to teach because of illness. DELOIT — Mrs. Maynard Stearns was a patient at the Til den hospital last week, suffering from a severe cough and cold. . , j Little Nancy Mlinar of O’Neill underwent a tonsilectomy at the ONeill hospital on Thursday. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson. . . Mrs. Jim McDonald of O’Neill, formerly of Debit, was a patient in the O’ Neill hospital last week. CHAMBERS — Kenneth Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, broke an arm Sunday while rid ing a horse at the Leonard Swan son place. . . Ronnie Jungbluth, one of the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jungbluth, is hos pitalized with influenza at Beat rice. . . Mrs. Bertha Harkins, a heart patient at St. Anthony's, is reported “improved”. O’NEILL—Gordon Watson went to Grand Island Tuesday for a medical checkup at St. Francis hospital. . . . Mrs. Elgin Ray submitted to an emergency ap pendectomy late Tuesday in St. Anthony’s hospital. RIVERSIDE— Howard Miller underwent major surgery in St. NOTICE Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O.D. Optomerist, from Crawford, Nebr.. will be in O’Neill on— Thursday, Feb. 21 At Golden Hotel GLASSES most properly fit ted and all types of eye wear prescribed. • * Joseph’s hospital in Sioux City last week. His condition is “fair”. Mrs. Miller is staying with him . . . Daisy Miller was reported on the sick list Sunday . . AMELIA — Miss Delores Hor ton, teacher in the Berry district, was unable to teach Monday and Tuesday on account of illness. Kebekalis Honor Lodge Founder — Eden Rebekah lodge 41 met Friday evening with 16 mem bers present. Mrs. Dale Fetrow, acting dis trict deputy president, installed Mrs. Vernon Lorenz as past noble grand. Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr., and Mrs. Marvin Anderson presented a program honoring Thomas Wildey’s birthday anniversary. He was the founder of Odd Fellowship. At the next meeting Febru ary 15, the lodge will honor Mrs. L. G. Gillespie, Mrs. L. A. Carter and Mrs. Mabel Henry. The three have been members of the lodge 50 years or more. Odd Fellows will be invited and there will be a covered dish luncheon served. Mrs. Winnie Barger and Mrs. A. E. Bowen were the lunch committee at Friday’s meeting. Valentine theme was used. WEATHER SIHVIMARY hi lo January 31 36-2 February 1 28 9 February 2 17 4 February 3 32 2 February 4 39 2 February 5 43 27 February 6 53 25 Future Subscribers REYNOLDSON—Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, bom Wednesday, Feb ruary 6, in St. Anthony’s hospital. She is their third child and sec ond daughter. DONOHOE — Mr and Mrs James Donohoe of O’Neill, a son, weighing 5 pounds 15 % ounces, born Wednesday, January 30, at St Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. BORG-—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Borg of O’Neill, a son, Anthony I^ee, weighing 6 pounds Vi ounce, born Thursday, January 31, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. DONOHOE — Mr. and Mrs Walter Donohoe of O’Neill, a son, weighing 9 ponds 6 V> ounces, born Monday, February 4, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. WECKER—Mr. and Mrs. Don Wecker of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 6 ounces, bom Tues day, February 5, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. NUNAMAKER—Maj. and Mrs Nelson F. Nunamaker of Bitt burg, Germany, a son, bom Tues day, February 5, in Germany. Mrs. Nunamaker is the former Meredith Wurtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wertz of Atkin son. They have one daughter, Linda. BARTA—Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barta of Verdel, a daughter, Roseann Marie, weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, born Wednes day, January 30 in Sacred Heart hospital at Yankton, S. D. MONAHAN — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monahan of Atkinson, a daughter, Terry Maurine, weigh ing 8 pounds .11 ounces, bom i Tuesday,' February 5,. at tbe At kinson Memorial hospital. in Al j kin son. M1NNIG— Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mining of Bassett, a son, Wayne Thomas, weighing 7 pounds, bom Tuesday, February 5, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital in Atkinson. former Celia Man Dies Suddenly ATKINSON Henry Gottchalk of Silverton. Ore, died suddenly Wednesday. January 30, while helping his brother, Herman, with some work. He was the son of Mr and Mrs. Frit/ Gottschalk. Tin- late Mr. Gottschalk mar ried Mollie Schwindt in 1928 in Atkinson She died March 4, 1945. They lived in the Celia com munity on a farm, where he was reared. When their oldest girl was ready for high school, they moved into Butte. About eight years ago ho and children moved to Oregon, where he lived at the time of his death. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 5, in St. John s Lutheran church at 2 p.m. Survivors include: son — Ivan of Silverton, Ore.; daughters— Mrs. L. C. Bergerson of Silverton; Mrs. John Wolf and Mrs. Rudy Haskins, both of Phoenix, Ariz.; four grandchildren; brothers—■ Fix'd and Herman; sister — Mrs. Louise Johns, all of Silverton. Son Officiates at Mother’s Burial EWING — Funeral services were, conducted Monday, Feb ruary 4. at 10:30 am., in St. Michael’s Catholic church at Spalding for Mrs. Jacob Bauer, 67, who died Thursday, January 31, in St. John's Memorial hos pital. Mrs. Bauer had been in ill health for about three years and had reentered the hospital fol lowing a stroke, which she had suffered before her death. She was bom at Ewing on May 24, 1889, to Hugo Latzel and Ro salia Tagel Latzel. Marie T. Latzel and Jacob Bauer were married in Ewing on September 14, 1921. Survivors include: Widower— Jacob; sons—Rev. Jacob F. Bauer of Nenzel; Richard and Victor Bauer, both of Spalding; daugh ters—Mrs. Jerome Bernt of Spal i ding and Sister Collette Marie, a Dominican Sister, teaching in the j Blessed Sacrament school at ; Grand Island; five stepchildren— Vincent and Lawrence Bauer, Mrs. Emmet Connelly, all of Spalding; Bernard Bauer of Gree ley, and Andrew Bauer of Tuc son, Ariz.; 30 grandchildren; brothers — Adolph, George and John Latzel, all of Ewing; sister —Mrs. Rosa Thoendel of Pierce. County Court Gerry Spa hr of Boomer, Jan 1 nary 23, overload on axel, fined $70 and $4 ivsts, officer—IXwiald I K. Richardson. Roj R. Kingston of South Sioux i City. January 24. speeding, 1'inrni $20 and $4 exists, officer Donald |J. Fialla. Leo R Vaughn of Gregory, S. D, January 31, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 ccx'ts, officer—Donald F. Richard sun. Joscpli Kalina of Inman, Jan uary 31, overweight mi capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs, of ficer - Donald F Richardson. Richard l. Williamson of Or chard, February 1. failure to stop at stop sign, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer R. L Gude. t it to Huekfeldt of Pierre, S.D. , February 4. overweight mi cu parity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer Donald F Ri ehardson. Carl W Nichols of Bartlett. February 5, overload, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—E M Has troiter. W. G Yenne of Bartlett, Fob ruary 5, overload, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—R I,. Gude. Justice Court Gene Gillogly, January 28, improper U turn, fined $5 and $4 costs, officer Charles R John son. Auto Transport driver, January 30, speeding fined $17.50 and $4 costs, officer John N. Schmit. Freightways truck driver, Jan imry 30, S]>eeding, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—John N Schmit Paul V. Carlson of Sioux City, Ta., January 31, driving without license, also speeding and passing on wrong side, fined $15 and $4 costs, officer—John N Schmit. Ralph Ferris of O’Neill, Feb ruary 3, speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—John N. Schmit Try FRONTIER want uds! I" . RECORDS I Ia*ve My Baby Jill Corey Since I Met My Baby Ivory Joe Hunter Younjc Love Tab Hunter Banana Boat liarry Helafonte Cllnro Robles Russell Arms You Don’t Owe Me a Thin* Johnnie Ray Too Much Elvis Presley Knee Deep in the Blues Guy Mitchell I Dreamed Betty Johnson By You, By You Jim Lowe DON’T FORGET OUR RECORD CLUB! GILLESPIES — O'NEILL — !' i Administrator's 760-Acre Ranch Belonging to the bstates ot the Late fc. H. and rearl White THIS REAL ESTATE, located in the Chambers and Swan Lake valleys, in South western Holt county, will be sold to the highest bidder, on the premises, located 10 miles west of Chambers onHighway 95; OR 23 miles south of Atkinson on Highway 1 I, then east on Highway 95 a distance of 2/i miles; OR north of Burwell to junction of Highways 95-1 1, then east 2/i miles, on — MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18th Sale Starts at 2 P.M. * "PJP* Lunch on Grounds Church ladies will serve; proceeds to March of Dimes Improvements 6-ROOM MODERN DWELLING With two enclosed porches; all modern conveniences ex except furnace. LARGE BARN with attached cattle shed GARAGE — SMALL SHOP GRANARY — NO. 2 CATTLE BARN Shelterbelt on north side of buildings The improvements are situated on the 440-acre unit. Second unit, 320 acres, is situated in sec tion 27. Both units are well-fenced and crossfenced; there are | five wells; two flowing wells; two windmills; also well at house with electric pump. About 50 acres are under cutivation. Balance consists of extra good hay meadow and pasture. ! Property will be sold as one unit or as two separate units for benefit of purchaser; which ever brings the most money. .. ■ Legal Description North Half of South Half; South Half of North Half; North Half of the Northeast Quarter, and the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, all in Section 28;al so North Half of Section 27, all in Town ship 26, Range 14 West, Holt county, j Nebr. I TERMS & CONDITIONS Twenty-five percent down on date of sale. High bidder can arrange possession with the administrator of the estate. Because the moving season is at hand, possession can be given before final clearance, enabling purchaser to oper ate from the outset of the next season. Possession of premises will be arranged before final payment because of time factor in final settlement of estate in the court. Deed and abtract will be furnished purchaser upon final payment. GLENN WHITE Administrator I • * * COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker ^.