FOR SALE Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle on hand at all times Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy first and second calf heifers. Arnold Thiele 2 Hi miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 tf FOR SALE: One good Gurnsey milk cow 4 years old to fresh en in spring Would trade for good light steers.- S. R. Robert son Ph. 6ni. O'Neill 42-43p65 Sewing Machine Bargain ! I WILL arrange for a party in this vicinity with good credit to take over 8 payments of $8.15 on 1957 SINGER electric sewing mach ine used only one month; com plete with attachment for darn ing, mending, buttonhole mak ing. etc. Write to: Credit Mgr., 2415 Leavenworth, Omaha 5, Nebraska 43c Used Machinery WC Allis-Chalmers tractor •46 Farmall H '44 Farmall H '37 John Deere A Farmall 14 Farmall Regular IIIC 200 spreader niC 15-ft. disc niC Sheller No. 10 me mill Twin Draulic loader American stacker Windmill & steel tower Creosoted fence posts Listers, Elis APPLIANCES Maytag wringer washer—near new Wringer wushers- bargains Whirlpool Automatic Comb, gas & wood range We trade for farm equipment on appliances. Shelhamer Equip. Co. O'NEILL. NEBR. niC — PHILLIPS 66 RCA WHIRLPOOL i FOR SALE: Written bids for the Meek store iniilding located 1% miles east of Midway. Reserve the right to accept or reject all bids. - Charles W Fox, An ncar Star rte., O’Neill. 43tf. Used Furniture Used hide-a-bed $24 50 Rollaway bod $24.50 Table Lamps..— $4.50 | End Tables_$ 2.501 Coffee Tables --$ 3.50 Dining Room Suite - $29.50 Dinette Set _ . .._ 12.50 *■45” Record Player - $14.50 Midwest Furniture and Appliance Co. 209 West Douglas O'Neill. Nebr.I FOR SAIE: 1956 2-ton Ford truck, with or without dump box, excellent condition.—Phone 424, O'Neill. 2tf FOR SALE: Good house to be moved, fully insulated. 24x28 with 10x16 porch. Bargain. 1 mi S and 1 mi W O’Neill.—Russell Yusten, O'Neill. 43p BULLS A CURTISS bull is as close as our telephone. Five dairy, one dual purpose, and three beef breeds.—Duane Gray, O'Neill Phone 469-J 43tf FOR SALE: Singer Sewing mach-| ine late 1956 model with an at tachment to sew on buttons, ap plique and zippers, new guaran tee, can be seen in this area j buy it for 6 payments of $5 65 each. Write Credit Manager, Box 123 Lincoln, Nebr. 42-43c Wisconsin Dairy Cattle For Sale HOI-STEIN and Guernsey dairy cows and first calf heifers, springing and fresh. Open heif ers and bred heifers, 6- to 18 months of age on hand and can be delivered any time in closed trucks to your farm or ranch HEIFER CALVES 1-month-old, broke to nipple pails. Reason ably priced. WRITE TO — Perry Nolan Farm Aniwa, Wise. OR CAIJ. collect for Perry, tele. 2657 or Jerry, tele 2683. 40-43c Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O'Neill | TRACTORS— J-D 60, just like new’ 5A-G J-D M IHC-1948 43 A J-D 46 B J-D 50 M.T. J-D 40 B J-D Plows, all sizes 15-ft. J-D disc 15-ft. Oliver Disc J-D 4-w’heel spreader Case tractor spreader No. 5 J-D mowers IHC No. 27 mower FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to be moved. Reasonable. Modem location available in O’Nellb— Ralph McElvain, O'Neill. 26tf FOR THE FORD in your future see Del Robertson at Lobaus Motor Oo., phone 33. 37 tf FOR SALE: 1946 Super power White truck. 6 cyl. 14 T wit) very good 900 x 20 tires, twc speed axle, 10 speed forward 2 reverse, lights, heater anc antifreeze. 18 ft. O'Beco com bination fold down stock anc grain rack, all in good condit ion. Big and rugged, has lots ol [rower, will make someone i good hay or stock. Can in' made into a real hay cabling outfit.— Adolph Bredehoft, Battle Creek 43< MONEY TO IjOAN on farms, ranches and homes. Long term, low interest rates — bonds and insurance of all kinds See Virgil L. Laursen at The O' Neill Company. 27-18tfc SPRINKLER IRRIGATION 1EE US or white us If interested in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will be glad to figure your system for you, with the help of qual ified irrigation engineers, at nc obligation. Wm. Krotter Co. O'NEILL, NEBR "Dealers in A -M Sprinkler Irrigation” 37tf NO FOREIGN substance remains in a rug cleaned with Blue Lus tre. Stays clean longer.—Coyne Hardware. O’Neill. 43c FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip ment, pipeline and busket type milkers. — Dillon Sales and Service, Long Pine, Phone 2127 or Harvey Tompkins Inman 43tf INVISIBLE, RKWEAVING, Cig arette burns, moth holes, cuts and tears. Reasonable. — Mrs. Edward Tellier, new address, one block south of stoplight and one half a block west. 41-44c FOR SALE OR TRADE: Four 1957 F-800 Fords: 1954 Dodge 14 truck: 1948 Chevrolet 2-T truck; 1957 Olds, super 88, clean. S2.495; 1954 4-T Ford: 1952 4-T Dodge - Salyer Sales & Service, Neligh, your GMC dealer. 43-44c NEW & USED MOBILE HOMES WHY RENT when you can own your own home? A I-ARGE selection on hand in 15 to 48 ft., 8 & 10 ft. widths, equipped with the fabulous alarm-o-matic fire alarm. See it 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. SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile houses. 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone. —Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf SALT FOR SALE Kanapolis $16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of traffic light. Everett Gorgen, Ph. 524-M, O’Neill. 51tf FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 47ctf FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, 12 mos. coming 2 years old in spring.—John Niewoh ner, 2Vz miles west of Drive In, O’Neill. 34-52p4.85 FOR SALE: Minnesota Holstein heifers and cows, TB and bangs tested—Rudy Juracek, Ewing 31tf FOR SALE: Holstein Heifers. Choice 1st and 2nd calf close springers.—John Sojka, Page 43-48c FOR SALE: 5 yr. old Hereford bull.—O. J. Drueke. Ph. 9F5 O'Neill. 43tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: By owner, modem 3-bedroom home within walking distance to schools and churches Contact—Edwin A. phone 568-R 41-44 pd. Legal Notices (First pub. Feb. 20, 1958b John R. Gallagher, attorney NOTICE OF PRORATE OF WILL Estate No. 4145 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF CHARLES E. WEEKS DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the foreign will of said deceased, and for the appoint ment of Northern Trust Company ns Executor thereof, which will be for hearing in this court on March 13. 1958, at 10 o’clock A. M. IX)U1S W. REIMER. County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL! 43-45c Mrs. J. Victor Johnson visited at the Stanley Johnson home at Atkinson Monday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dew'ayne Anson, girls called on Mrs J. Victor Johnson Saturday afternoon. WANTED HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO 1. Be your own boss? 2. Make up to $10,000 yearly? 3. Have your own business? 4. Get FREE kfe insurance? ALL YOU need is ambition, a good running car, and three good personal references. For interview write Walter G. Brooks, Genoa, Nebr 42-43pd PICK UP YOUR MRS AMERICA Entry Blank NOW at your nearest Kansas-Ne braska store or gas appliance dealer before February 28, 1958. 43c AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THOR1N Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O'Neill $325 A MONTH GUARANTEED 1 OPENING for 3 men with car, who can be away from home 4 nights each week, to interview families in Nebraska after in tensive advertising campaign, gins with training. Permanent position. Salary be APPLY TO MR. REZAK Golden Holtel, O’Neill Wednesday, February 26 6 to 8:30 P. M. 43-44c WANTED DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf WANTED: Serum pigs. Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and ( Thursday each week. -Dwaine j Lockmon, Stuart, phone 3741. tf Help Wanted EXPERIENCED mechanic to work on guarantee and comm is- | sion. See Bob Krotter or Herb j Kaiser for more details. Wm. Krotter Co. PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE Phone 531 West O’Neill 38-43c HAVE PASTURE for 400 head of catte.—W. J. Storjohann, O NelU. 42-43pd WANTED: Carpenter work also interior and exterior decorating. David Scon, jr., O’Neill. Phone 230 LW. 43p35 WANTED: Baby sitting, house work, laundary work .ironing etc.—Mrs. Dee Grass, Ph. 3493 Page exchange. 43p35 WANTED: Man between age of 23 to 45 This could mean full time job for right party with selling experience. No limit 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., for date to be interviewed. 26tf CARDS of THANKS A MOST sincere "thank you” to all my very kind friends, neigh hoi’s and relatives for all the lovely cards, gifts, letters and letters and prayers sent to me during my stay in the hospital and also for the many, many acts of kindness and help given to me and my family since my return home. May God reward you one and all.—MRS. CAL VIN HARVEY 43p50 I WISH to thank my relatives and friends for their cards, pray ers and visits during my stay at St. Anthony’s hospital Also thanks to the nurses and aides for their care and kindness to me. Your thoughtfulness has helped me so much and I shall alaways remember it.—EFFIE STEVENS _43c WE WISH to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone for the cards, flowers, expressions of sympathy and assistance given us at the time of the death of our loved one.— Mrs. Marie Baker and Donnie; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gmhn. 43c WE WISH to extend our sincere thanks to all who remembered with cards and flowers and other kindnesses. Also to those who helped at thp house during our recent bereavement.—MRS llALLIE MABEN 43pd50 I WISH to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends and relatives for the cards and gifts I received while a patient in St. Vincent’s hos. pital.- EDWIN WALTERS 43p50 AN ESPECIALLY warm "thank you” to all my friends and rel atives for the cards and letters you sent me when I was hospit alized. ESMOND WEBER of Denver, Colo. 43p IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) Thursday, February 20 (today): First Lenten vespers. 8 p m., the sermon; "The Arrest in the Gar den.” I Sunday, February' 23: Worship service, 9 a.m., Sunday-school, 10:15 a m.. S. H. Brauer, super intendent; "The Lutheran Hour"! on WJAG, 4 pan. I MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE WE INSTALL CARPET — TILE AND LINOLEUM Midwest Furniture & Appliance Co. 209 West Douglas O'Neill. Nebr. ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWTNG MACHINES WE REPAIR all makes. We un dersell anybody In price and outsell anybody in quality O'NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269 52tf iI L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds 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, Coleman Universal Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER and DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert’s Propane 22tf _ I IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed ’Hiorln, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewinding Rebuilding Any make and size up to 100 h.p. NEW — USED MOTORS REPAIR ANYTHING Electrical Appliance, Portable Tools, Controls Commercial St REA WIRING Distributors for FAIRBANKS MORSE Motors and Pumps Allen Bradley Controls Gates Belts & Pulleys IF ITS ELECTRICAL TROUBLES YOU ARE HAVING—CALL 243-W 24-Hr. Service Northwest Electric Motor Service O’NEILL. NEBR. Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill 36 Months to Repay on Real Estate LOANS $ 1,000 or less S25.00 to $1,000 ON FURNITURE OR AUTO Made on our regular monthly I repayment plan and on a Spec j ial Plan for Farmers. CONFIDENTIAL, PERSONAL SERVICE! Central Finance Corp. C. E. JONES Phone 14 O’Neill 2tf Church Notices FULL GOSPEL (Butte) Bro. Chester and Vance Andersen, pastors Sunday February 23: Sunday school. 2 pm.; worship service, 3 p.m. Preaching of the Full Gospel with the “born again” experience, the baptism of the holy spirit with the Bible evidence of speaking in other tongues. Leadings of the holy spirit to an obedient lift with God. Divine healing and the second coming of our Lord and Saviour. FULL GOSPEL (Ewing) Bro. L. H. Andersen, pastor Sunday, February 23: Sunday school, 10 am.; worship service, 11 a.m. Mrs. Turner Honored— A surprise birthday anniversary party was given for Mrs. John Turner Monday night. Guests were Mr and Mrs. Carrol McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and Mrs William Mattem. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Desirable 7 roon residence in Emmet with twt blocks ground. Partly modem Reasonable rent. Availabl March 1—Phone 554, O'Neill o write Box 228. O'Neill. 42-1 TOR RENT: Four room housi with bath, gas heat. 2ty blocks south of Safeway store.—In quire or call phone 630, O'Neill 43c FOR RENT: Houses and apart ments, furnished or unfumish ed.- Anna Brown, phone 323-J O'Neill. 39t! FOR RENT: Basement apartment 2 rooms and bath —Mrs. Maris L. Crook, 129 E. Clay St., O' Neill. 42-43pc FOR RENT: 3-room modern apartment.—Tony Asimus, O’ Neill, phone 510. 33tf TOR RENT: Close in, nice fur nished apartment. Automatic washer and dryer, hot and cold water furnished. -A. E Bowen, phone 5'5, O’Neill. 43c FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O'Neill. 16tf FOR RENT: January 15 modern duplex 4 rooms with bath and basement Automatic oil fur nace. 5 blocks from school.— Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill. 37tf FOR RENT: Storage space.— Phone 565. O’Neill. 37tf FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment, 4 rooms and bath, heat ed, close in.—Elmer Hagensick, O’Neill, phone 556-R. 34tf FOR RENT: Close-in apt., two rooms and bath. Good space for washing machine. Fur nished with elec, stove, refrig erator and rug.—Phone 14-F-3 or 434 41tf Sick & Injured DELOTT—Bob MoNichols has been helping at the Harold Werk meister place while Mr. Werk meister is recovering from a leg injury. . . The Joe Knieval child, ren and Mike Schmiser have been having measles. . , Rev. Guy Dun ning of Cozad is a patient at St. Francis hospital in Grand Island. He underwent surgery last week for internal injuries suffered in an auto accident two weeks ago near Albion. . . Ferdinand Hupp was a patient at the Neligh hos pital last week and is now at home. . . Mrs. Anton Shavlik has been a patient at the Neligh hos pital for the past two weeks. . . Miss Lois Funk, daughter of Mr. Louis Funk, was hospitalized at Neligh last week. Her condition an Friday was given as "good”. CHAMBERS—Mi’s. C. A. Van Valkenburg who has been a pa tient in the Antelope Memorial hospital for the past two weeks is reported "improved” and ex pects to return home this week Mrs. Elsie Otter had the mis fortune of falling and breaking aer ankle Tuesday, February 11. She was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill . . Mrs John Blair returned Friday, February 14, from the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk, where she had under gone surgey. . . Lyman Covey re turnel Saturday, February 15, from Lincoln w’here he had un dergone surgery at Bryan Me morial hosptial. PAGE- Mrs. R. D. Copes re turned to her home from St. An thony’s hospital Tuesday, Febru ary 11, where she was hospitaliz ed for the second time for a heart ailment. . . Mrs. Calvin Harvey, who submitted to sur gery February 6 at St. Joseph’s hospital for a hip ailment, came home Tuesday, February 11. She will be on crutches for six weeks. SPENCER—Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stewart visited at the parental Albert Loock home in Spencer Sunday. Mrs. Stewart’s two bro thers from Ogden, Ut., came to be with their brother, Lucian, who underwent heart surgery in Omaha, Monday. ROCK FALLS — Mrs. John Schulte and Trudy were sick with strep throat and made several trips to the doctor for shots. Trudy missed a week of school. Both are “much better” now. EMMET—Heinie Claussen re . turned home last Thursday from the Atkinson hospital. . Robert Martens has been hospitalized at Atkinson STAR—Leonard Juracek, who was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital undergoing surgery, was selected as the shut-in of the month. Mrs. J. V. Johnson Is Honored— Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Robertson entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary or her mother, JMrs. J. Victor Johnson. Present for the dinner- and eve Mrs. S. R. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Walters and Mr rting luncheon were: Mr. and and Mrs. George Nelson Grand children : Mr. and Mrs. Merylin Andersen and Debra; Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring and Freddie and Sharlene; Mr. and Mrs. De wayne Anson, Sharon and Carla Rae; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ro bertson and Sandra and Donnie; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and Allen, jr.; Norma Walters, Larry and Helen Sue Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby of Omaha, Mrs. Johnson was presented with a stepup end table and coffee table by the guests. Try FRONTIER want ads! Community Switching Ends Page Phones Going Dial PAGE Monday, February 24, ' will mark the formal close of the 1 Page Public Telephone office and its sendee to the community, which it has served many years, Fred Brunk, general superin tendent for the Hunt Telephone Properties company of Blair; Dean Ogle, who installed the new ; dial switchboard; Alvin Hamil ton, Page-Ewing lineman, and , extra line crews have been at . work several months in prepara ,1 tion for the switch to the new I system. The Public telephone company was the outgrowth of a system begun in January. 1906 When private parties subscribed the necessary money. They purchas ed shares to make funds avail able for a telephone system. Each subscrilrer purchased his own phone and a few are still in existance in some of the older homes. This system was made available to both town and coun try patrons. James Paterson, a farmer liv ing: 2*^ miles noith and lVi miles east, where Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Stauffer now live, built lines known as the Patterson lines — five in number. The Pattersons operated the "switch”. Mr. Pat terson served as his own lineman as long as he was able. Mended Own lanes To the north Elias Clark, known as "Old Daddy Clark” j built lines that connected Page with the Mineola and Opportun ity localities and the Clark fam ily also tended their own switch board. He repaired his own lines ! and swapped courtesy service j with lines to the northeast, serv- i ing Middlebranch and Star com munities. Mrs. Will Alder began her du ties at the Alder switch about j 1908, according to Roy and and' Goldie Alder, her son and daugh ter. They still maintain the “Al der switch”. This is also a cour tesy connection between the north lines and Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiley had Dorsey postoffice and the "Wi ley switch” from the time the first lines were built that far. The postoffice was discontinued last year and the switch is being operated by the Pat Osbornes. The Wileys served the Farmers line, which also was built by sub scription money. The Clark lines prospered be tween 1912 and 1927, or even la ter. These were suspended by post-top in many places and rais ed at the four comers by tele phone poles to permit road traf fic to pass underneath. When Mr. Clark felt they were no longer a money-making proposition, he discontinued service but those lines have been revamped and become a part of the lines serving that section of the country. At present the telephone lines that converge at Page are owned by the Hunts at Blair with the ex ception of two lines, still subscri-, ber-owned. These are lines 441 and 48. Patrons pay a switch toll to Page All other places are reached through O'Neill and tolls art' ctv I looted. There are 182 patrons on the Page lines. Mrs. I .aura Cunningham, pres ent operator, has been with the j company since Octolier 1, 1956, replacing Mrs. Prudence Al bright, who served nine contin uous years. Walnut has l>een in existence since 1900. There are 12 lint's, ■subscriber- owned. The Walnut operator was the go-between tor Ventigre, Orchard. Winnetoon, I Hirsey and Page. The Page lines last year rated -econd in payment of tolls and , dues. The new dial system will be cut ' off from the Alder and Walnut witches and their available con nections and contact will !*• made through O’Neill for outside call*. Thus passes into the discard along with the smaller postoffices Hie original telephone system, making way for the more mod em “dial". Amelia News Misses Joan Fulerton, Donna and Marjorie Winings, Gerald and Merle Winings were among the MYF members attending t h e rally at Chambers Sunday. The Women’s Missionary soc iety of the Free Methodist church met Wednesday, February 12, at the home of S. C. Barnett. There were five members and one visit or present. Mrs. Milton Clemens gave the study lesson on Korea. Material was cut in post-card pieces for the Frank Adamsons to Jackie were overnight guests Sat The natives are taught to sew with these pieces. Mrs. Barnett served a luncheon of sandwiches, kolaches, pie and coffee or tea. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and Jaskie were overnight guests Sat urday at the George Fullertons enroute to their home at Rapid • - - -- City, S.D., from Omaha. The Moores were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller ton were dinner guests Sunday at the home of George's parents In Atkinson. Then they visited his mother at the hospital Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and I Mann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bilstein and Dick were guests Sunday at the Tommie Doolittles. In the eve ning the group all journeyed back to the Bilstein place, and, leaving the highway, the kids all hitched rides on their sleds be hind the cars. Clayton Burge did the chores at the Clyde Burge farm while they were visiting in Omaha Saturday and Sunday. mmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmt Selling At AUCTION Known As the Farm of the Late Mabel Davis SALE TO BE HELD at Venus, Nebr., Store, located 19 miles east of O Neill and one-half mile south, on — Saturday, Febr. 22nd Starting at 1:30 P. M. (Sale is being held at store instead of on premises for convenience of prospective buyers in advent of adverse road conditions). Legal Description SYVVi of Sction 5, Township 29, Range 8; also the NEVi of the SEVi of Section 6, Township 29, Range 8, all in Knox County, Nefor., located 4 miles north and one-half mile west of Yrenus Store. Improvements Five-Room DYvelling Barn — Small Buildings Terms & Conditions Twenty percent of purchase price is to be paid day of sale to be placed in escrow. Balance is to be paid upon approval of ab stract of title and warranty deed, which will be furnished. LYLE & ROY DAVIS Owners Col. Ed Thorin, O’Neill, Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker General Comment Land under cultivation is all bottom land. If purchaser would consider irrigation, this can be easily accomplished by taking water from Verdigris Creek and using grav ity system with state approval. \ Creek passes through property along one end of field. Verdigris Creek also fur- \ nishes running water for pastures. All land can be converted to pasture if } desired. Inspection Invited Your inspection of this real estate Is In vited by contacting Lyle Davis of Norfolk, l one of the owners, or Colonel Tliorln of O’- I Neill, auctioneer-real estate broker.