FOR SALE Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle on hand at all times Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers. Arnold Thiele 2V4 miles southwest of Clear water. Phone 17 on 12 tf NOTICE A MEETING will be held at the O'Neill Municipal Airport Sun day, December 15, at 2 o’clock to discuss new developments in the Civil Air Patrol program. All interested persons please attend. Important. 33p Used Machinery Farmall M Farmall B Farmall Regular Farmall 12 Compicker Bargains Bradley Hammermill IHC No. 10 Hammermill APPLIANCES Used Hotpoint Auto. Washer Used Thor Auto. Washer Used Bendix Auto. Washer Maytag Wringer Washer Coronado Wringer Washer IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS Whlrpooi Dryers, washers, refrig erators, freezers, dishwashers, washer-dryers. Wright power saw Tool boxes Shock-proof steering wheel Toy tractors and Implements Shelhamer Equip. Co. O'NEILL, NEBR. FOR SALE: Over 200 good used storm windows In stock now. - Ralph Beckwith. 33-35p CURTISS STUD SERVICE has the greatest battery of bulls In the nation. There is no shorter or cheaper way to build econ omy in your herd than to breed to plus proven sires. Call 469J Duane Gray, O'Neill 29tf FOR SALE: A 1957 model Auto matic Zig Zag Sewing Machine to be sold in this area. It sews on buttons, buttonholes and all fancy designs without attach ments. Small monthly payments or will discount for cash. Write Credit Manager, Box 123, Lin coln, Nebr. 33-34c FOR SALE: Dressed hens, chilled and unfrozen or frozen in plas tic bags for your freezer, all freshly dressed, price $1.30 each delivered. Also No. 1 sur gery capons chilled or frozen in plastic bags at 50c per lb. Wt. 5 lbs or over. Live wt. 30c per lb., delivered. All poultry commercially fed.—John Binkerd, c/o Frontier. FOR SALE: Two used 9.00 x 90 and 8.25 x 20.—Joe Noble, Ca manache, la. 32-33c | NEW & USED ' MOBILE HOMES WHY RENT when you can own your own home? A LARGE selection on hand in 15 to 48 ft., 8 & 10 ft. widths, -equipped with the fabulous , alarm-o-matic fire alarm. See Ht demonstrated. SPECIAL PRICES on all units on hand. WE TRADE for furniture, cars, trucks or what-have-you. WE FINANCE up to 5 years. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY Dewey Miller Trailer Sales Phone 460 Albion, Nebr. FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars Big and nigged with extra length; also a few open eats — Alfred Hansen, Plain view. 19tf. FOR SALE: Dressed turkeys, av erage 20-lb. live weight, each 15.—Write Mrs. Chester Larsen, Ewing. 33p35 FOR SALE 41% COTTON CAKE CUBES. WHOLESALE PRICES ON TON LOTS C. E. McVAY 28tf FOR SALE: 7 Reg. Yorkshire boars, serviceable age.— James Conway, O’Neill. 30nc31-33p70. FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars. Meat type, big, nigged, smooth. New bloodlines for old customers.—3% miles east at Creighton, Nebr Shadylane Hampshire Farm 21-36c FOR SALE: Extra choice Duroc Registered boars, vaccinated, guaranteed and blood tested.— L. V Gant & Sons. 4 miles nor th 3 **ast, 1 north of Atkinson, phone 7845_ 32-37p FOR SALE: New two wheel trail er, also boy’s 26” bicycle. — Write Box 55, Lynch. 33p35 FOR SALE: Complete irrigation outfit V-4 Wisconsin motor with pump. 600 ft. of 6-in main, 1,400 ft. 4-in. line with sprink lers—Gerald Hansen. O’Neill. 33-34pci FOR SALE: Singer Sewing mach ine late 1956 model with all at tachments and a new guarantee ° ° Can be seen in this area. Buy 0 0 it for 7 payments of $5_85 each o or will discount for cash Write 'o° to Credit Manager, 0 Box 123, n o 0° O •v , «• ° ft o O MISCELLANEOUS L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block E*st of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING In all kind* of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. Wick’s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W — O'NEILL — for Any Job 25tf DANKERT’S PROPANE O’NEILL AND CHAMBERS Bulk Gas Deliveries Norge Appliances Gas Heating Systems Dearborn, Seigler, Cbleman Universal Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER and DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert’s Propane 22tr 36 Months to Repay on Real Estate LOANS $1,000 or less $25.00 to $1,000 ON FURNITURE OR AUTO Made on our regular monthly repayment plan and on a Spec ial Plan for Farmer*. CONFIDENTIAL, PERSONAL SERVICE! Central Finance Corp. C. E. JONES Phone 14 O'Neill Stf AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 307 — O'Neill ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES WE REPAIR aO make*. We im derseD anybody in price and outsell anybody in quality. O’NEILL, NEBR. PH. 310 Stf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O'Neill FOR RENT FOR RENT: Nice fumkhed apartment, automatic washer, gas heat.—O. E. Davidson, O' Neill, phone 126. 25-31* FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. lltf FOR RENT: Neat two bedroom very close in. Available now. basement apartmnt, modem, —J. C. Parker, phone 14fl or 434. Sltf. FOR RENT: 160 acre improved farm located 26 miles south and lVi east of O’Neill. Possession January 1, 1958.—Contact Daryl Walling, Ewing, phene Cham bers, 2653 or Mrs. A. J. Schotz, NeMgh._ 32-33p60 FOR RENT: 3-room modem apartment.—Tony Asimus, O' Neill, phone 510. 33tf. CARDS of THANKS I TAKE this opportunity to thank the nurses and doctors at St. Anthony’s for the fine care dur ing my stay in the hospital. Al so thanks to all my relatives and friends who sent cards and letters, offered prayers and paid visits during my illness A special thank you to the nurse and doctor who took me to the hospital that night after my accident.—Henry Storjohann 23p50 I WISH to take this means to say "Thank You" to all of my rel atives and friendJ for their cards, visits and gifts while I was in St. Anthony’s hospital.— JAMES MAY. 33p Return to Denver— Mr. and Mrs Paul Elam and children returned to their home in Denver on Sunday, December 8, after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Halva. -—— i Matrons Meet— Past Matrons club met with Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh Tuesday. o «■ * % « 0 „o o 800 “ • ° " 0 ° 5* " « .0 **n n " * .6°0 WANTED WANTED: Summer pasture 1958. State size and rental charge. Address reply to 520 - 14th street. Sioux City 4. Ia. 33-35c ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewinding Rebuilding Any make and size up to 100 h.p. NEW — USED MOTORS 1/40 through 10 h.p. single phase Vi through 100 h.p. 3 phase REPAIR ANYTHING Electrical Appliance, Portable Tools, Controls Commercial & REA WIRING Distributors for FAIRBANKS MORSE Motors and Pumps Allen Bradley Controls Gates Belts & Pulleys Also many other types of Electrical Equipment & Supplies IF ITS ELECTRICAL TROUBLES YOU ARE HAVING—CALL 243-W 24-Hr. Service Northwest Electric Motor Service O'NEILL. NEBR. No job is too small or too big No job Is too close or too far No service or time too great that, will not take care of you NORTHWEST ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE SERVICE TO YOU IS OUR MOTTO WANTED: Man between age of1 23 to 45. This could mean full time job tor right party with selling experience. No limit j to the amount of earnings for ambitious party. Must have good car, for work in Holt county. Married man prefer red with references — Write box 334, Neligh, Nebr., tor date to be interviewed. 26tf WANTED TO BUY: Two 36-in. wheels for 1940 model* B J-D tractor.—Ludwig Placek, Lynch. 32-S3p70 YOUNG OMAHA couple desires live-in help to assist in care of two-children and household du ties. Private room with bath, liberal time off, dishwasher and 6U appliances, good wages, per manent position.—Write or call Mrs. H. Ferer, 677 Sunset Trail, Omaha, Nebraska. Phone Re gent 4888. 33cagcy WANTED DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding NEW & USED MOTORS Auction Calendar Friday, December 13: Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg and Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun will offer per sonal property belonging to the estate of the late O. A. Hammer berg at public auction on prem ises, 1014 miles north of Atkinson and one-fourth mile east; dairy cows; feed and grain; machinery and equipment and household goods; Ernie Weller and Dean Fleming of Atkinson, auctioneers; First National Bank of Atkinson, cleric. Friday, December 20: Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Walling of Ewing, who are moving to Phoenix, Ariz., in behalf of the health of their son, will hold farm close-out; Col Ed TTiorin of O’Neill, auctioneer. Chambers State Bank, clerk. Boge latron, b/, Expires at Neligh CHAMBERS—Funeral services were held at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, December 5, at St. Francis Cath olic church in Neligh for Boge Catron, 57, who died Monday, De cemebr 22, at Antelope Memorial | hospital. Mr. Catron was taken to the hospital the day before. Boge C. Catron was bom July 11, 1900 at Battle Creek son of John and Leona Reaves Catron. On January 1926 he was married to Margaret Brenneman and to this union was bom two children. Mr. Catron lived for a number of years at Chambers where he oper ated a hatchery- The family later moved to Neligh. Survivors include: widow; daughter—Hrs. Harold (Peggy) Payne of Neligh; son — Jack of Tracy, Calif.; sisters—Mrs. Joe ! Miler of Valley and Mrs. C. L. McCombe of Glendale, Calif-; brothers—Fred of Chambers, Ern est of Battle Creek and Howard of Compton, Calif., mother — Mrs. John Catron of Glendale, Cailf. He was proceeded in death by his father, two brothers and one sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson were in Norfolk this week attend ing the short course on income and social security whoch was given under the auspices of the state university. O'Neill high school band ana chorus will present its annual Christmas program Sunday after noon, December 19 at 2:30 in the O’Neill high school gymnasium. o ° ° °0* o O ° O ^ J? ° r. tQ O O O o O ° ° r °c 0" (9 o * ° Now—An All-Steel ‘Do-It-Yourself’ Pole-Barn Type Farm Building Now—a “do-it-your»elf” polo barn has been placed on the market. The new fire-safe build ing is no low in price that it can be purchased with a lower down payment than required on a trac tor. It can be erected by an un skilled farm or ranch crew in a few days. Called the Stran-Master, man ufactured by the Stran-Steel Corporation, it comes in a wide range of sizes and can be used for stock-feeding shelter, dairy loose-housing bam, machinery storage, general utility or even as a small all-purpose shed. The “do-it-yourself” feature of the all-steel Stran-Master is sim ple and fool-proof. It has only IS basic parts. No cranes or heavy equipment an needed for erec tion. All connections are made through factory-drilled holes by bolting. Getting true plumb and squar ing of the building is also fool proof. An exclusive telescoping arrangement of the steel columns together with an adjustable length girt permits easy, accurate erection with farm or ranch la bor. Concrete is poured into the hole around the baa* of the column. This unique pre-engi nee red foundation detail insure* against rack or sag as in other pole bams. It’s an attractive low-profile building with a pitch of V ui 12 . Stran-Master steel wall and roof sheets are of modem ribbed de sign. It can be ordered with any or all walls open. Sick & Injured O'NEILL—Mrs. K. C. Hunt sub mitted to two major surgery oper ations at Clarskon hospital at Omaha. She was admitted on No vember 19 and was dismissed Wednesday, December 4, to re turn to he:- horr.e at O’Neill where she is convalescing satisfactory. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe and Mrs. E. N. Flood visited Ed Flood in Veterans hospital in Grand Is land Sunday. Mr. Flood had a cataract removed from his eye last week. . . John Underwood entered Veterans hospital in Grand Island Tuesday, December 3. . . The William Edwards child ren are recuperating from the measles. . ■ VTc Halva is in bed with the flu for the second time within a month. Mrs. Halva and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wrehe are tak ing care of the business. . . Shir ley Joan Ch dwell, 15-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cad well, Monday entered St. An thony’s to receive medical treat ment for a blood disease. . . Dick Minton was taken to the Veterans hospital in Grand Island suffering with pneumonia. CHAMBERS — Mrs. Charles Grimes is a patient at St. An thony's hospital in O'Neill, a flu victim. . . Mrs. Stanley Lambert submitted to heart surgery at, Clarkson hospital In Omaha Thursday, December 5. . . Mrs. Myrtle Bell was taken to St. An thony’s hospital in O’Neill Wed nesday, December 4, for medical care. . . Mrs. Louis Harely spent a few days in St. Anthony’s hos pital suffering influenza. . . Mrs. Walter Jutte was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital a few days last week. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grimes took his aunt, Mrs. Paul Geiser, back to Linroln last week after a visit with relatives during the Thanksgiving weekend. While there Bruce consulted a doctor about his hand and arm which have remained numb since he was Ku rr*c It iu PvnprtnH the hand will become normal in time, possibly several months with massaging and care. INMAN—Mrs. Lewis Kopecky underwent minor surgery at St. Anthony’s hospital Wednesday, Docemebr 4 and was hospitalized until Friday. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and daughter, Mrs. Francis May, were Norfolk visitors Friday. Mrs. Gallagher entered Our Lady of Lourdes hospital suffering from strep in fection of the throat. . . James May was dismissed from St. An thony’s hospital Saturday where he had been confined for three weeks and Donna Harte was dis-t missed Sunday. She had been hos pitalized for two weeks. ..ML. Harkins went to Sioux City Mon day, December 2 wwhere he re cieved medical care. He returned home the following day. PAGE—Ronnie Libby is re cuperating at his home after hos pitalization at the Tilden hospital where he was taken early Thanks giving morning where an emer gency appendectomy was per formed. . . Mr. and Mrs Charles Cronk were flu victims last week and are recovering. . . Mrs. Fran ces Stewart is recuperating at the home of her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and* Mrs. Glen Stewart after her last week’s ill ness. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc Intosh and son of Albion accom panied Mrs. Owen Parks to Page Friday where they were visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson. Mrs. Wilson is recuperating following hospital ization for a heart ailment. LYNCH—Dr. R. E. Kriz, retired Lynch doctor who has been hos pitalized at Lynch since Novem ber 2% was transferred to Clar son Memorial bpspital at Omaha O ° Clj o° ° 0 ° 00 ' by Jones ambulance. . . Frank Swoboda and Floyd Kaasa haw both had severe sieges of influen za. . . Joe Boska, bachelor far mer living northwest of town, was brought in to the doctor Sat urday morning, having suffered a heart attack during the night. Louis Novak, a neighbor, came to the place Saturday morning and found him in a weakend condit ion. While in the doctor’s office, he became worse and was taken to the hospital by ambulance. DELOIT Mrs Leo Funk was a patient at the Neligh hospital a few days last week suffering with the flu. . . Mrs. Mary Kneival of Omaha was a patient at the Nel i g h hospital. . . Roman Hupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hupp, was a patient at the Neligh hos pita last week. . . Karen Thiele, daugther of Mr. sind Mrs. Philip Thiele was a patient in the Ante lope Memorial hospital a few days last week. . . Mrs. Earl Sch runk underwent major surgery at the Norfolk hospital Wednesday, Decemebr 4. AMELIA — Vern Sageser went to O’Neill Friday to see the doc tor Don Peterson took him. . . . Kayo Fullerton went to Omaha Tuesday for a medical checkup. . . . Mrs. Stella Sparks and Mrs. Delia Ernst were O’Neill callers last Thursday when they visited Mrs. Ernst’s brother, James Cur ran, at the hospital. RIVERSIDE—Mrs. Alfred Nap ier is on the sick list. . . Rita Nap ier has been In Neligh several days having dental work done. CELIA — Mrs. Ralph Armoid has mumps. List ot Donors tor TV Plan Announced (Continued from page I.) Alvin D. Wood, Don ald L. Franklin, Mame Melvin, Ray Bosn, Gatz Bros., Orville Indra, Marian Eyman, Harry E. Ressel, George E. Hartman, jr., Robert L. Lowery, James Mc Donald, Leona Shoemaker, D. C. Schaffer, Jim & John’s Tavern. Johnson Drugs, Harry R. Smith, L. A. Becker, Mareellus Imple ments, Roy Shelhamer, Don Ad amson, Spelts Ray Lbr. Co., Mrs. H. J. Birminghman, Geraldine Strong, Gateway Motel, Elden Butterfield, Wilson Texaco, Victor Halva, H. F. Mullen, Elvira J. Smith, Oliver H. Ross, James Don lin. Francis Hershiser, Laura E. Walker, Genevieve Harty, K. L. VanVoorhis, Bruce Johnson, Paul L. Shelhamer, Duane Miller, Low ell Nesbitt, Mary Holliday, George Head, Joe Dufek, Julia Kamp haus, Frank A. Murray, Frank Clements, C. E. Stout, Clay H. Johnson, jr., Lawrence Bahn, Don ald Wecker, T. Joe Biglin, Bill White. O'Neill Drug, G. C. DeBacker, O’Neill Lockers, Lohaus Motor Co., O’Neill Insurance Co., Biglin’s Kenneth Curran, Adolph L. Lat zel, Winnie Mullen, Dorothy Ben nett, R. G. Shelhamer, Gillespie’s, Ray Lawrence, William L. Cou sins, J. D. Osenbaugh, D. A. Ba ker, Margaret Howard. D. J. Becker, W. W. Waller, Guy Cole, Ed Verzal, Brock Rey noldson, L. F. Bechenhauer, W. H. Solfermoser, Coyla M. Nutter, Gordon Watson, Vivian Martin, Robert Hollenback, Ted Kyster, Edward J. Boyle, LaVern Cas key, H. T. Young, Joe Tennis, Dean Jeffrey, Ramon Bright, L. M Merriman, Norbert Clark, Joe Niemeyer. Pete Morgan, F D. Riley, M. B. Higgins. Mrs. Clara Johnson, Lloyd Rubeck, Vem Reynoldson, Gale W. Dierberger, Elkhom Val ley lodge, Midwest Furniture, Emil Adamson, jr., Kieth A. Abart, Lyle Benda, Archie Bright, Hunt’s Plumbing, A. E. Bowen, A. Marcellus Chev. Co., H. S. Moses, M. F. O’Donnell, Francis Bazelman. Roy W. Berner, Ed Dumpert, Cbast-to-Coast, Vernon Carpenter, A. W. Tibbetts, WUliam L. Ed wards, Richard Minton, William Schmohr, Stannard’s Store, F. W. Complete Closing Out AUCTION on the premises, 10ft mi. north of Atkinson, ft mi. east, on Friday, December 13 Sale Starts at Noon Luncb by (Mb Homemakers IS CHOICE MILK COWS, including 2 Holstebm, 2 Brown Swim, S Black Whlteface, 4 Guernseys, S (larnmry-Brown Haim Crown and 1 Jersey. One Purebred Angm Bull, S-yra-old aad 11 backet calves. K HOGS: 2 gilts, 3 sows, I boar pig aad • feeder pigs. 3 DOZEN LAYING HENS waan AND GRAIN: 300 bu. corn, prairie key and alfalfa, mllo. MACHINERY A EQUIPMENT consisting of: *51 Farmall H tractor; B Farmall tractor; ell; 1-D lister; grain drill; wa gon and hayrack; tractor manure spreader; pump Jack and motor; saddle; feed bunks; slip scraper; fuel tank; reg. brands and Irons; milker; fence posts; 3 rolls new house yard fence. 1951 Ford pickup. ! HOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS TERMS: CASH MRS. O. A. HAMMERBERG & MR. AND MRS. WM. MALOUN, Own. Ernie Weller A Dean Fleming First Nat’!. Rank I Auctioneers Atkinson, Clerk t • Now Open for Business! MYRT’S CAFE has been completely re modeled and rebuilt and opened for bus iness Wednesday, December 1 I th. DOUGHNUTS & COFFEE FREE! . . . will be nerved FREE on Thursday, December 10, from 8 a.m., ’till J1 a.m., and from t p.m. ’till 5 p.m. 24-HOUR SERVICE 7 DAYS PER WEEK Mrs. M. 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ale Perry, Hetty Bishop, lXiane McKay. John L. Haker, E H. Carney, Virginia E Tingle. L. D. Putnam. Nell L. llaniing, Spra gue & Morrow, Ray Dendinger, Francis Yantzi, Robertson Bever age. O'Neill Photo, H. G. Kruse. Sue Deaver, H. \V. Heriford, L A. Burgess. John Beilin. Mrs O. W. French, Rev. Ro bert Duffy, Kenneth Waring, Sog er wood cafe, leVeta lehn, Duane Gray, Peter W. Donohue, Phillip Dempsey, Harold E. Weier, Fred O. Heermann, D H Clauson, El gin Ray. Robert Pappenheimer, D. N. l>oy, Harry Sullivan, Mrs. M J. Wallace. Paul Shierk. Thom as W Schoberg. Marlin Wlckman. Harden Ans pach. Tony Asimus, Mrs W. J. Biglin, Nbrbert Uhl, Jerry Halva. T. L. Liddy. Alice Johnson, John B. Hynes, L. W. Reimer, J- Ro bert Berigan, Robert Miles, Rich ard L. Hovey, J. F. Contois, D. D. DeBolt, Patricia Gorgen, Anna O’Donnell, J. P. Brown, Western Auto. Ed Wilson, Marjorie Stuifber gen, George Weingartner, Lewis Coker. William S. Mattem, Mark Muff, C. N. Wyant. Snm Fuhrer. William Artus, W. J. Froellch, The Frontier, Frank Sullivan, Mrs. Leo Wiseman, George Bosn, Foree Tire A Supply, Roy E. Shull, F. E. Grenier, L. B. Price, F. J. Gilg. C. J. McGinn, Fred i-owery, H. D. Manson. P. L. Beha. William Babutzke, G. W. Miller, Laurence Haynes, Dwight Harder, Gamble Store, Austa Crabb, Hugh Carr, R. R. Herley, Floyd Hershlser, Myrtle T. Young, Fourth Street Garage, John Schmit, Joe Mc ElTogoth. Leo Chmey, William Lubon, Harry Petersen, Minnie Higgins, Maurice Grutsch, Boyd Boelter, 1 Marvin Miller, Tri-State Hatch ery, Moore-Noble Lumber Co., Edward Krugman, Earl Dalton, Charles For. Esty Nelson, Sidles Co.