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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1958)
VNv\ t* 1 "to \%V l«/» *// vV\ 1 f;/SAs 3U.«ENT FOR SALE ~ Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING rt.lry on hand at all times Wiscmv sin bred, fresh and heavy “d Arnold Thiele 2Vi miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 tf Ffir hAiIj5: Prairip hay. stacked ^.ha'ed. _ Roger Rosenkrnns. Redhird._ 22ctf SALE: 30 good whitefare stock cows, to start calving Feb ruary to. Also five-year-old bull Must sell as place is being sold Anthony Stee, l/>ng Pine. _ 25-26c70 WING MACHINE, new /W zagger and attachments, $37 20 t<i close account; terms. Write PO. box 14, Sta. R, Omaha 5, Nehr._ 24-25c FOR SALE; Coronado gas stove nearly new. — Mrs Julianna Kamphaus. 206 Williams Ave Phone 533-W, O’Neill. 25-26c REGISTERED DUROC HOARS weighing up to 300 pounds, from a clean herd, vaccinated, blood tested, guaranteed —L V. Gant and Sons, Atkinson, phone 7845, located 4 miles east, 5 miles north of Atkinson; or 14 miles west and 8 miles north of O’ _ Neill. _ 25-31 p FOR SALE: New DuKane “150” sound slidefUm projector, auto matic. extra speaker connec tion, three-speed turntable, pick up. Compact unit with carrying case. See it to appreciate. $240 original cost, will sell for $140.— Mrs. Estel Angel, Spencer. _ 24-25pl05 PUREBRED Hampshire Boars FOR SALE! Choice breeding for bacon ham type. New blood lines for old customers. SHADYLANE HAMPSHIRE FARM 3 miles east of Creighton. __ 20-27c FOR SALE: 1949 Ford tractor; Ford mower and Ford blade.— Virgil laursen, O’Neill, phone 434.__ 25c FOR SALE: Registered Hamp shires. Rugged, long, meaty boars and open gilts. Vaccina teed . Guaranteed breeders. Priced reasonable. — John Raster, Clearwater, phone 8 on FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted Po aad China boars. Long and deep bodies, vaccinated both ways.— Elmer Bohl, 5V4 miles west of Plainview on highway 20. 25-30cl90 FOR SALE: 400 White Leghorn pullets, $1.50. — Vic Rollwitt, Ewing. 24-25p60 FOR SALE: J-D six-foot No. 12-A combine with engine.—E. W. Reed, Spencer. 24-25p60 Angus Bull Sale MALLORY A MAIJ/)RYS annual bull sale. Monday, October 20th, at Valentine, Nebraska. Thirty big bulls. Mallory's bulls are guaranteed bulls. 21-25c FOR SALE: Double burner Super Flame oil floor furnace with copper feed line, good condition. —Write box 401, O’Neill. 25tf FOR SALE: Zig Zag Sewing Ma chine to be sold in this locality to close account. It sews on but tons. and buttonholes without attachments, three months old. Take over small payments or will discount for cash. Write Credit Manager, Box 123, Lin coln, Nebr. 25-26c Registered Hampshire Boars FOR SALE: Breeding stock of high merit. You will like our prices. Walter Sojka & Sons ltt mi. N. and 4 E of Page. 21 tf FOR SALE: Used davenport, at Lambert Belina sewing center store.-O’Neill. 25-26-27r FOR SALE: Chihuahua pups. $20 each.—E. H. Hurpgeweit, Clear water phone HU 5-3136, or mail address: Ruing, Nebr. 25-27c70 FOR SAIJC: Purebred Hampshire boars Big and rugged with extra length —Alfred Hansen, 5 miles west, 4 south and % west of Plainview. 19tf. HAVE CORN, will trade for alf alfa.-See M. J Haselhorst. O’ Neill. 25-25-27p MACHINERY HM 24 picker, $150 up New HM 20 picker, bargain. New 2 MH picker GI pull picker Wagons and boxes Kelly Ryan elevators. Cribs Truck box and hoist 1957 IHC 160 truck 1952 Farmall H 1947 Farmall H 1948 Farmall M SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT Your Dealer for RCA Whirlpool appliances International Harvester Gehl Choppers j pp 'Tires Kelly-Rj an elevators. Shelhamer Equip. Co. IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool O’NEILL, NEBR. FOR SALE Improved one-half section Farm and ranch. 21 miles south. Vi mile east of O' Neill. William Holm, Ewing Nebraska. 25tf DENTAL PIRATES; New snug fit ting dental plates made from your old dentures $15 00 No impression needed. Full money back guarantee. A. Stephan. Marmora Lab. Dept W7, 2336 N. Marmora. Chicago 39. 111. 24-26p ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES WE REPAIR all makes. We jn dersell anybody In price and outsell anybody In quality O'NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269 52tf 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 Gorgan, Ph. 164, O'Neill. 5ltf FOR SAI.E: Macintosh size 40 wading suit, w’ith boots. Maur ice Graham, O'Neill 24-25pd. Harry R, Smith Imp. Phone 562 O'Neill CORNPICKERS New J.D 227 eompiekers USED PICKERS include J-D 200; Farm Rite two-row; late model J-D 226, recently brought in, good condition. TRACTORS— 48 A J-D '48 B J-D 44 B J-D •40 B J-D M-M No. 69 combine No. 62 International combine J-D Tilers M-M 14-ft. grain drill, good con dition Plows, all sizes 5—No. 9 IHC trail mowers with hitches No. 24 IHC mower, like new. No. 5 J-D mowers PLYMOUTH AND JDD BINDER TWINE FOR SALE: Roaster size chickens, i Phone 14F22, O'Neill. 24c j FOR REASONABLE prices try | LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 blks. west of postoffice. Can serve you days or evenings by appointment or without. 24tf FOR SALE: No. 6 two-row New Idea compicker, $200.00. — Al bert Wasson, Atkinson, phone 7838. 18tf FOR SALE: G. I. two-row corn picker.—Willard Frerich, Page. 24-26p85 FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O'Neill. 47ctf FOR SALE: Over 200 good used storm windows—Ralph Beck with, O’Neill. 23-25p85 FOR SALE: Choice Holstein, Brown Swiss and Guernsey hei- j fer calves delivered on approval. [ Calves on hand most all | times.—Gerald O'Connor 8 mi. 1 N. and 5 East Atkinson. 21-25pd j FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Victoria, j fully equipped.—Bernard Lorenz,! O’Neill, phone 1«F11. 18tf FOR SALE: Aeromotor windmills, towers. Stock tanks, all sizes, pressure systems.—Clifford So botka, Inman, phone 435. 52tf.! FOR SALE: Second hand 66” kitch en cabinet sink. 8’ Dempster j windmill. — Kelly’s Plumbing O’Neill. 25tf j New Machinery ; New IIM 26 International compick ers, two-row, special $1,400 | SPECIAL LOW prices on 350 and 450 Farmall tractors Used Equipment 1948 Farmall M, tuei numer, new rubber 1948 Farmall M, gas burner, new rubber 1949 G John Deere 1948 Farmall H, gas, Hiesler trans mission 1946 Farmall H, fuel burner 11946 Farmall H, gas burner 1948 John Deere B with new- block, new rubber 12—No. 24 IHC compickers ; USED LOADERS, dirt scoops and one-row pull-type pickers. Used Trucks, Pickups 1956 Ford %-ton pickup, 4C trans mission 1950 Dodge %-ton pickup 1956 International 4-wheel drive pickup 1955 International %-ton pickup 1956 Parklane Ford station wagon, air conditioning , Storjohann Equip. Co. Lowest equipment prices in USA! . Burwell, Nebr. 22tf CURTISS CALVES are tattooed for future identification. All breed associations must follow this practice. It is cheaper to raise your own replacements. Your CURTISS technician is Duane Gray, phone 470, O’Neill. 16tf ' “ Surge Dairy Equipment i COMPLETE line of parts.-Dill ion Sales & Service, Long Pine, phone 2127, or Harvey Tomp kins, Inman. 9tf SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% down, 5% int.: up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone. —Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf Mobile Trailer Homes THE FINEST homes on wheels Also fhe best deals. We Finance up to 5 vrs. I-arge Stock on hand 14 to 52 ft.. 8 4 10 wide. New 42 Ft . 8 Wide 13595 00 New 42 Ft, 10 Wide $3845 00 New 46 Ft 10 Wide $4245 00 New 50 Ft . 10 Wide $4495.00 1 4 2 & 3 Bedrooms. Other sizes in proportion New Travel Trailers $695 00 USED TRAILERS ON HAND Columbia 23 Ft. — $395 00 18 Ft. Travel Trailer $495 00 1956 Safeway 35 Ft. 2 B R. 1955 Henslee 27 Ft , 1 B. R 1957 Great Lakes 45 Ft. 2 B. R. Many others coming in. WE TRADE for anything. We de liver anywhere. See us before you deal. We Buy Used Trailers Open Evenings & Sundays Miller 1 railer Sales Phone 460 Albion, Nebr. 22tl YOU CAN get the money the same day you borrow it from me.— R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf. Prestone Anti-Freeze at Wholesale Prices ! Gal. Cans $1.85 6-Gal. Cases 10.95 Buy now, save money! Gasoline and Fuel Oils at lowest prices in Nebraska! Oils and Greases o f all kinds ■— best quality! NEW DEAL OIL CO. West O’Neill 20-25c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Three houses, all modern. — Annabell Asimus, phone 364, O’Neill. 24tf FOR RENT: Modem apartment. —A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas, O’Neill, phone 515. 12tf FOR RENT: Furnished ground floor apartment, separate en trance, kitchen, bedroom, living room and shower, oil heat. Very, very close to schools.— Inquire Chris McGinn, O’Neill, phone 609. 24-25-c FOR RENT: Furnished 4-room apartment. Private bath and en trance. Gas heating unit. Very reasonable rent —Call 360-W or see Mrs. J .C. Bazelman. 25-26p FOR RENT: Three - room apart ments on ground floor, $27 per month, Vi block north of New Deal Oil Co. — Tony Asimus, O’Neill, phone 510. 19tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill 16tf FOR RENT: Unfurnished base ment apartment, three large rooms and shower, close to school. $20 per mo. — ROY SHULL, phone 517J, O’Neill. 25-26-27p FOR RENT: Neat 2-bedroom house with oil heat, also modern 2 bedroom basement apart ment, well lighted, gas heat, close in. Both available now.— J. C. Parker, Ph. 14F3, O’Neill, call early morning or evening. 24ctf FOR RENT: Modem furnished apartment, heated, close in. — Elmer Hagensick, phone 538-R, O'Neill. 23tf. FOR RENT: A house, 3-rooms and bath.—Call phone 537, O’ Neill. 8tl FOR RENT: Storage space — Phone 565, O’Neill. 37tf. FOR RENT: 3-room basement apartment, gentleman prefer red. Phone 574-J, O’Neill. 22pti REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 4-room house and other out buildings on 2% lots. —Minnie Sanders, O’Neill, box 566. 14tf. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home ir Northheights, $9750. — Kiett Abart, O’Neill 52t1 WILL BUY, rent or lease. Mod ern house in country needed immediately. Abandoned farm home in good cndition may suit our need. W. IRL TODD At The Frontier 141f Stock and Grain Farm 480 ACRE stock and grain farm located on U. S. highway 275 nicely improved, modem home Owner only wants token dowr payment, balance at 4anc take your own time to pay. MANY other farms for sale. John Thor Agency Stanton, Nebr. 25-27i WD—John F. Warner to Rob ert L. Mlinar 9-25-58, $900, part o SWVi 29-30-14. This deed given ti i correct previous deed. WANTED Wanted! Home with Acreage IMMEDIATE need for an acre age near O'Neill or will consid er near Inman, Emmet or Page House must be modem. W. Irl Todd At THF. FRONTIER WANTED: Night try cook at Candy Rill’s cafe. A day off a week. Good salary. Hours 5 to 12 in the evening. 22tf FARM LOANS.- R II Parker. 31tf Agents Wanted WANT TO MAKE $15 to $25 in a day? Many are doing it. Pleas ant work for man or woman. No experience needed Spare or full time selling McNess Pro ducts. Will teach and finance you. Write FURST-McNESS CO , Freeport, 111. 2-l-25pl75 DO YOU want to borrow money on your City Property or on your Farm or on your Ranch? I have Eastern Money and I have private money to loan.— See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf | WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.- Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WAN TED WORK: Cleaning lawns and gardens and hauling garb age.—ROY SHULL, phone 517J. O'Neill 25-26-27p WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO„ O’Neill 3 blks W & 3 Vi blks N stoplight lit! MONEY TO LOAN on farms, ranches and town residential property. See Virgil Laursen ot the O'Neill Loan Co., O'Neill, phone 434. 13tf WANTED ! DRY CLEANING OF All, KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf WANTED: Reliable party in this area to take over balance of 8 payments of $5.00 each on a late 1957 Singer Sewing Machine with buttonholer and a new guarantee. Write Credit Man ager, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebr. 25-26c FOR DITCH DIGGING service, sewers, water service or foot ings. — See O. E. Davidson. Phone 126, O’Neill. 47tf PIANO AND ORGAN lessons given. — Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke, across street north of Metho dist church, O’Neill, phone 128. 20-25c IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly In sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf CARDS of THANKS I WISH to thank all my friends and relatives for their prayers, cards, letters and gifts while I was in the hospital in Omaha. Your kindness will never be forgotten.—Mrs. Edna Coyne. 25c i 1 MR. AND MRS. PETE NISSEN wish to thank their friends, rel atives and neighbors for the cards, letters, flowers and vis-1 its to Mr. Nissen while he was hospitalized and for the many kindnesses extended to Mrs. Nissen. Also a sincere thank you to Drs. Finley and Waters and to the hospital staff for their care. 25cl I WTSH to take this means of thanking my friends and rela tives for the cards, gifts and v isits while I was in the hos pital. I also wish to thank Dr. Wilson, sisters and aides for the wonderful care. — MRS. JOE BEELART, Page. 25p50 I WTSH to take this means to thank my friends for all the cards, prayers and mass offer ing while I was hospitalized in Rochester, also at St. Anthony’s. I am deeply grateful to all. — LORETTA HYNES. 25p50 Safety Hat Friend of Creighton Man CREIGHTON—Dale Hilkemeier of Creighton is recovering from injuries suffered Wednesday, Oc tober 8, while working with the REA along highway 59 east of Creighton where a line was being i moved. The anchor on the truck bed, which holds the boom, broke in the weld, and Hilkemeier was struck a glancing blow. He was taken to the Lundberg Memorial | hospital here. He was saved from more serious injury by the safety hard hat he was wearing. Board to Dine— 1 North-Central Nebraska Board of Realtors will meet for dinner at the Town House riday evening. October 17. Frank Sweeney of Chicago. 111., executive officer of the National Real Estate Associa j tion, will be speaker. SUBMITS TO SURGERY DELOIT — Mrs. Donald Starr, 1 known at Deloit, underwent major > surgery Friday morning at the West Point hospital. MISCELLANEOUS No Hunting of any kind any time. Dobrovolny Ranch COMPLETE AERIAL spraying and dusting service. Custom seed harv esting and a complete line of chemicals for sale All work 100% guaranteed—Bruce Fletcher or Ed Butterfield. Or chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686. 3tf. STRAYED: One yearling here ford steer — branded on left side Please contact Earl Shrunk or Bob P. Summerer, Ewing. 25-26c EXPERT Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill NOTICE: Will the person who took the wheelbarrow from the Fred Saunto yard please return it ta Dom McDermott or Ed Humpal. 24pd. L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPKCLAIJZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo -Clinton. ___| AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Phone 207 — O'Neill Auctions • ED THOR1N SAVE BIG! Do your own rug and | upholstery cleaning with the new BLUE LUSTRE. Coyne Hardware, O'Neill. 25c Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender j Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W — O'NEILL — for Any Job 25tf Room Mothers Are Chosen by P-TA Mrs. Jonn Watson was appointed room mother chairman and all room mothers were selected at a meeting of the O’Neill Parent Teacher association Monday night, October 6. The room mothers are: Eighth grade, taught by Mrs. Winnie Mullin, Mrs. John Graves and Mrs. Brock Reynoldson. Seventh, taught by Donald Ad ams, Mrs. Bennett Gillespie and Mrs. Reed Herley. Sixth, taught by Mrs. Leona Shoemaker, Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson and Mrs. Virgil Laursen. Fifth and sixth combination, Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve. Fifth, taught by Mrs. Fred Ernst, Mrs. Dwight Philbrick and Mrs. Joe Sivesind. Third and fourth combination. Mrs. Arnie Mace and Mrs. Donald Younie. Fourth, taught by Mrs. Etha Walters, Mrs. Alvin Wood and Mrs. Bill Kramer. Third, taught by Miss Hilda Gal lagher, Mrs. Harry Spall and Mrs. Walter Lyons. Second, taught by Mrs. John Kersenbrock, Mrs. D>uis Wray and Mrs. George Cook; second, taught 1 by Mrs. Dean Jeffry, Mrs W. D. Kipplc and Mrs. E. E. Cleve land. First, taught by Mrs. A1 Fritton, Mrs. Dcwayne Philbrick and Mrs. Bob Pappenheimer; first, taught by Mrs. Lorine Smith, Mrs. Dale Thierolf. Kindergarten, morning group, Mrs. James Holsclaw and Mrs. Earl Hunt; aftemon group, Mrs. Frank Eppenbaugh and Mrs. Dale Perry. Mrs. M. D. Melena was appoint ed lunch chairman. The association was represent ed at the district 14 meeting at Dang Pine last week by Mrs. Vern on Lorenz, past president; Mrs. Bennett Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock Mrs. Lorenz was appointed to the district coun cil. __ METHODIST (Chambers-Amelia) CHAMBERS— Sunday, October 19: Church school, 10 a.m.; worship hour, 11 a.m.; senior MYF, 7:30 p.m. Monday, October 20: Junior MYF, 8 p.m.; junior choir rehear sal, 7:30 p.m.; adult choir rehear sal, 8 p.m. AMELIA— Sunday, October 19: Worship hour, 9:30 a.m.; church school, 10:30 a.m. W Mi 1 ... ■ HMIhM ■ »■ ~ ' DISASTERS, natural or man-made, call for Im mediate stocks of medical supplies and often other equipment for furnishing safe drinking wa ter, electricity or other essentials in order to save lives and aid the victims. Civil defense stock piles of litters and other supplies are located In 43 fully-manned U. 8. warehouses for use In times of national emergency or major natur. 1 disaster on presidential approval when other supply source* arc exhausted. (American Red Cross Photo! Bowling Standings STREAMLINE W L Page Oilers _ .11 4 Heinz 57 9 g Pepper Uppers 9 6 Splits 8 7 Methodist Men 7^ Fehrs Trae. & Equip. 7 g Farmers Store 414 10 >4 Legion Blue _ 4 n HIG John Brady, Pepper Up pers, 197. HIS Ben Gillespie, Methodist Men, 537. HTG Page Oilers, 824. UTS Page Oilers, 2367. BOOSTER W L Dick’s Bar 11 4 Caterpillars .10 5 J. M McDonalds _ 9 g Nite-Owls 9 g Ten Pin Lanes 8 7 Pin Pals 5 10 j Hunts Plumbing 5 10 Town House 3 12 HIG—Helen Gildersleeve, Hunt’s Plumbing, 173. HIS JoAnn Wecker, Caterpil lars, 454. HTG—Caterpillars, 699. HTS—Caterpillars, 1,961. VARSITY W I, O’Neill Cleaners _ 13 2 Old Home Bread _ 10 5 Orchard Legion 10 5 Legion Gold _ 7 g Bright’s Store 6 9 Johnson Jewelry .. 5 10 Drayton Elevator ___. 5 10 Coast-to-Coast _ ..... ' 4 11 HIG Jim Maly, O’Neill Clean <?rs 224 HTS Jim Maly, O’Neill Clean ers, 569. HTG O’Neill Cleaners, 873. HTS O’Neill Cleaners, 2,540. ROUNDUP W I, Haymakers ....... 11 7 Shelhamer Oil Co. _ 11 7 K of C Red 10 8 Ye Olde Farmers _ 10 8 New Outlaw _ 9 9 Bazelman Service . 8 10 Prouty Bros. 7 11 Dick's Bar 6 12 HIG—Dwight Philbrick, New Outlaw, 197. HIS—John Brady, Dick’s Bar, 526. HTG Prouty Bros., 823. HTS Prouty Bros., 2,387. STRIKETTES W I. Candy Bill’s Cafe 12 6 Pinkerman’s TV 10 8 Harding’s Creamery _ 10 8 Pin Quins 9 9 Melcina’s Powder Puffs 9 9 Rollettes 8 10 O’Neill Auto Supply 8 10 Chambers Chix 6 12 HIG—Evangeline Nesbitt, Pink erman’s TV, 172. HIS—Evangeline Nesbitt, Pink erman’s TV, 462. HTG Melcina’s Powder Puffs, 676. HTS -O'Neill Auto Supply, 1,843. SHAMROCK W L Shonka Agency __13 5 O'Neill Lockers _ 10 8 Hamms 10 8 O’Neill Nat'l. Bank 9% 8% Western Auto 814 914 Ash Grove 8 10 Marcellus Chevrolet 7 11 Virg Laursen Ins. _ 6 12 HIG—Roy Gilg, Shonka Agency, 206. HIS—Roy Gilg, Shonka Agency, 543. HTG—Shonka Agency, 908. HTS—Shonka Agency, 2,548. CHAMPS W L Harding Creamery - 13 5 Meadow Gold 12 6 Gas House Gang 10 8 Court House ... 9 9 Gambles 9 9 Ewing Conoco 7 11 Dodds Oil 7 11 Post Office 5 13 HIG-Tom Cronin, Gas House Gang, 205. HIS Tom Cronin, Gas House Gang, 553. HTG -Gas House Gang, 838. I ITS —Gas House Gang, 2,388. BEEF W L New Deal Oil Co. 12 6 Earley Oil Co. 11 7 Sam's Bar . 11 7 O'Neill Auto Supply 9’zi 8^ Page Oil 9 9 Wick’s Body Shop 8 10 Lohaus Motor 6 Ms 11 Vi Foree Tire & Sup. 5 13 HIG—Lloyd Brooks, Sam’s Bar, 222. HIS—Frank Polacek, New Deal Oil Co., 573. HTG- O’Neill Auto Supply, 853. IITS Sam’s Bar, 2,334. CLASSIC W L Ideal Cleaners 12 6 K. of C. Green llVt 6Vs I^egion Post No. 86 11 7 Fox Bros. Hay Co. 11 7 Ten Pin Lanes _ 9 9 1 tick's Bar 7 11 Cudahy Hams_ 7 11 Sparetime Cafe 3% 14 IflG Fritz Yantzi, K. of C. l’ Green, 224. HIS Fritz Yantzi, K. of C. Green, 549. HTG K. of C. Green, 816. IITS Legion Post No. 86, 2,184. MAJORETTES W L Leaguettes 12 6 Krazy Kats 11 7 Dodd's Oil Co. 11 7 Orchard Orioles 10 8 Bowlerettes 9 9 Ashgrovettes 8 10 Sandburrs 7 11 Keglers 4 14 HIG Marge Polacek, sub., Sand burrs, 167. HIS Marlene MoNichols, Ix*a guettes, 434. 111X1 Izi’aguettes, 561. IITS Leaguettes, 1,919. Mrs. Skrdla Heads Atkinson Club— ATKINSON—Mrs. Olive Skrdla was elected president of the Civic Improvement Garden dub Wed nesday night, October 8, at the ranch home of Mrs. R. Gans. Other officers are Mrs. Dolores Parsons, vice-president; Mrs. Jes sie steinkamp, secretary, and Mrs. Rose Camp, treasurer. A report was given on the work shop meeting at Chambers. Mrs. Olivia McKee displayed placemats she made with fall leaves for dec orations. Miss Barbara Mlinar was host ess and Mrs. Gans co-hostess. -- r 6-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE Three-bedroom, basement finished into five rooms, two-car concrete driveway, large garage* TV antennae, carpeting, ny lon curtains and miscellaneous furniture will sell with house. REASONABLY PRICED — IMMEDIATE POSSESSION —CONTACT— Ben Vidrickesen OH CALL 109 - 84 Right Now Is the Time to Buy Your Winter Apples Compare These Prices! • JONATHAN lge. No. I 2.50 bu. • DELICIOUS 2.50 to 3.00 bu. • JONATHAN, med. No. I 1.75 bu. • NORTHWEST GREENING, large No. 1 3.00 bu. • NORTHWEST GREENING, medium 2.00 bu. • WINESAP, large Turley, No. 1 3.00 bu. » WINESAP, med., No. 1 .. 2.50 bu. All No. 1 Clean Apples Graded and Brushed ALL REJECTS FOR CANNING Per Bn-1.25 You have a choice of the types in rejects. If you want crisp, fresh, good apples, here Is the place! DeGROOT’S ORCHARD On U. S. Highway 81 nine miles south of Norfolk or 4 Vi miles north of Madison. Open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., including Sundays