The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 21, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    Lee Family Story in
Ladies Home Journal
•The Rancid is Where My
Heart I*", an article in the cur
rent Ladies' Home Journal, fea
tures the Lee family of Brown
lee— Forrest and Grace, the par
sits and four daughters, the
Misses Jackie, Carolyn, Florerce
ind Dorothy, all St. Mary Acad
•my grad i#ites
Ranch life and all the little in
umieies woven around a young
wife, whose background for
ranch work 26 years ago was an
army life with her parents, >s
told in humorous experiences.
Mrs. awe says: “Long hours
lon't seem like drudgery or even
work. It’s the difference be
tween losing what you’re doing
inti hating it"
Each daughter has contributed
about $350 a year toward her
education, money earned work
ing on the ranch in summers
md from fall sales of cattle
which the girls own on shares
with their father
Each of the girl’s personali
ties ls described and compared
to “Little Women” by Louisa
Market Report
Monday. Feb. 18 Sale
Although our sale was not
as large as last week, we had
a good run of hogs on a very
active market. Extreme top
was $17 45 with the majority
of So. 1 hogs selling from
$17 00 to $17 35 Heavier
hogs tn the 240 to 260 pound
class sold from $1660 to
$16.90. Sows sold from $14.a0
to $15 60 One consignment
of baby pigs sold at $11.50
each Remember it means
more dollars in your pocket
to sell vour hogs here in
VERDIGRE.
We had a nice run of cattle
consisting of all classes and
plenty of buyers were on hand
for each kind. We need
more cattle to keep these
buyers coming each week. Try
us with your next consign
ment
We are planning a COM
MUNITY SALE for Saturday.
March 9th. We would like
to have your listings of ma
chinery, tools, hay, lumber,
brood sows, milk cows, bulls,
horses and anything else you
want to sell. Convert those
unused items to CASH. We
want to make this a big sale
so make your listings this
week Just phone 86 —
84-W or leave your listing at
the Sale Bam. Wo appre
ciate your patronage. Sale
every MONDAY starting at
11:00 A M.
Verdigre Livestock
Market
Ph. 86 - Don Jensen. Mgr
May Alcoa.
The girls, not members at the
Ca’holic church, are remember
i at O’Neill where they at
tended St. Mary's academy
where they were boarding stu
dents One is now married and
three are in college
County Court
Don F Hutchinson of Long
Pine. February 8, speeding night,
fined $2;> and $4 costs, officer —
E. M. Hastreiter.
William Lemon of Basse’t,
February 8. speeding night, fin
*** dnd $4 costs, officer—E
M Hastreiter
Darla D. Wendler of Ains
worth, February 3. speeding dav I
fintxi S10 and $4 officer—R L
Gude ’1
James L. Klemsasser of Hu- ■
ron. S D. February 14. failure
to -stop <it State scale fined 510
and $4 costs, officer—Donald F
Richardson.
Duane E. Bonenberger of At
kinson, February 14. no driver’s!
license, fined $5 and $4 costs.
Wesley A Brown driver for
Sezuer Co., of Brookings, S. D. I
February 15, overload on axle,!
^ned $80 and $4 costs, officer
Clifford L. Kizzire.
James Kubik of O’Neill, Feb
ruary 15. disturbing the peace, I
seven days in county jail, officer
—Charles R. Johnson. !
Arnold A. Singbeil of S Bur
naby, B C., February 18. over
gross, fined $50 and $4 costs,
officer— Donald F Richardson, j
D. R. Aman of Ansley. Febu
ary 18, count I, ficticious lum
ber plates. count 2, speeding
night, fined $10 and $25 and $4
costs, officer—R. L. Gude.
Glen E. Manzer of Sioux C*ty,
February 19, speeding day, An
t'd $20 and $4 costs, officer--E
M. Hastreiter.
JUSTICE COURT 1
Ray Donason of Mills. Febru
ary 9, blocking an alley, fined
$5 and 4 costs, officer—John N.
Sehmit.
Jim Kilcoin of O’Neill, Febru
ary 12, driving without a license,
fined $5 and $4 costs, no money
so putting in time in county
jail, officer—John N. Schrmt.
Sharon Miner of O’Neill, Feb
ruary 10, tunning a stop sign,
fined S5 and $4 costs, officer—
Charles R. Johnson.
Pat E. Hickey. February 15,
improper U turn and speeding,
fined $5 and $4 costs and $10
and $4 costs respectively, officer
—Charles R. Johnson.
Max Kipple of O’Neill, Feb
ruary 17. running a stop sign,
fined $5 and $4 costs.
Joe A. Bubaeek. February 19.
running a red light, fined $5
and $4 costs, officer—Charles R.
Johnson.
dry COURT
A Neil Dawes of O’Neill,
blocking an alley, February 18,
fined $1 and $1 costs, officer—
John N. Echmit.
WEATHER REPORT
hi lo pr
February 14 46 20
February 15 43 25
February 16 40 16
February 17 51 20
February 18 43 18
‘ 29 14 tr
February 20 36 16
ROYAL THEATRE
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
February 24-25-26
From the best-selling novel of young love in war
...comes the story of the foul-ups who became
THE HELL FIGHTERS
OF THE PACIFIC!
Robert WAGNER
Terry MOORE
Broderick CRAWFORD
„-BUDDY EBSON {
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DAVID WEISBART • RICHARD FLEISCHER
n HARRY BROWN
/ —— _
CLOSE - OUT SALE I
On the premises. lVi miles south of Page. 2 miles east and I
Vi mile south, starting at 1 p.m.. on — ■
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 I
27 HEAD OF CATTLE I
1—Holstein-Angus cow; 2—Holstein-Angus cows: 2— i j
Shorthorn cows; 1—Holstein heifer; 1—Shorthorn cow. milk- 1
ing now; 1—Brown Swiss cow. milking now; 3—Hereford I |
stock cows, young; 2—Black Whiteface heifer calves; 4— 1
Hereford steers; —Hereford heifers, all coming yearlings; i| I
i 1—Purebred Hereford bull.
.ALSO 2 bred gilts: 2 butchers. I I
I MACHINERY
I including J-D B tractor, 1941. with powerlift. F-12 Far- j
I mall on rubber: Reg. Farmall; VAC Case tractor and mtd.
1 mower- CC Case tractor; 1942 Chev. 1V4 ton truck; cable
I rack; J-D cult; '3-rake hitch; M-H 7-ft- power mower, etc.
I SCHMIDT. Owner J
1 Wallace O'Connell and Vern Wrrdt. Autioneers
| Farmers State Bank. Ewing. Clerk |
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LEAN. MEATY. WELL TRIMMED PORK
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U. S. GOOD PRIME RIB
BOILING BEEF lb. 19c STEAK_lb. 53c
I GOOD QUALITY SWISS
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PORK CUTLETS_lb. 49c OCEN PERCH_lb. 29c
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ROCKWOOD
CHOCOLATE CHIPS _ 2 P^gs. 39c
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