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