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 'IV% miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12. tf FOR SALE: Brush cutter, 8-ft cut, with serrated teeth. Mounts on HD 10 Allis Chalmers cat. Can be mounted on any cat, large or small, with very little altering This machine has prov en its ability and does guaran teed work. Will sell very reason ably or trade for livestock.— Paul L, Shald, Stuart, phone 987 3941c SEIJJNG: 10 bulls on the Holt Co. Angus sale Saturday. February 7, Bandolier and Eileenmere breeding. Ray Siders Estate, Inman, Nebr. 39-40p FOR SALE: 1958 Richerdson trail er home, size 10x47 ft., like new Call, Bristow phone 7522. 3740c 90 Bred Gilts For Sale! ZTof registered stock and bred to registered boars. Bred for March and April farrow. Double vaccinated. Priced 50c to $1.50 per cwt. below Omaha top. New Deal Oil Co. TONY ASIMUS O'Neill, Nebr. 38-39e FOR SALE: 1950 Ford tractor, loader and mower, price $700. Also 100 hales straw. Francis Weller, Atkinson. 38-40pl FOR SALE: A pair of women’s white shoe ice skates, size 5. Very rood condition. Very resonable gee Scovie at Western Auto. tfnc ' FOR SALE: 40 foot shallow well irrigation pump, 5320. -Oscar Linnerson, Genoa, Nobr. 39-41 \ 1 FOR SALE: Holstein heifers, heavy springers. John Sojka, ltfe mi. north, 4 east of Pag^gtf MACHINERY 1950 Farmall M 1946 Farmall H 1941 Farmall M 1944 Farmall H 1948 Oliver 70 John Deere M Farmall 20 54 Super C 15-ft Disc Posthole digger Rotary lIoe J-D pull lister IHC No. 24 Mower IHC Burr Mill 2 Rake Hitch Pull 3 Rake Hitch Mounted IHC Sheller j-D 999 Planter APPUANCES: Stop in and see the 59 WHIRLPOOL APPUANCES Used: Apt. size Electric Range Wringer Washers Perfection Oil Heatei Shelhamer Equip. O’NEILL. NEBR. nlC _ Gohl - RCA Whirlpool SEE US for new SPAR I AN or SAFEWAY mobile homes 25% down. 5% int.: up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone. Contois Motor Co.. Neligh. ^ HOLT COUNTY Hereford Associa tion sale Tuesday. February!' at O'Neill._ ****1 FOR SALE: Choice purebred and grade Angus bulls.-Musil Bros.. O'Neill. _ 37~4^pa' Used Heaters FOR SALE! Six-room Siegler oil heater. 82,500 BTU, current model, Siau 011 new price. . Used Siegler kitchen boater not even broken-m. oil, heats up t three rooms. Coast-to-Coast Store Jo & Dale Wilson, owners O'NEIU. 3,,. FOR SALE: McMeen’s dry goods store in Lynch. Nebr. This has been a good paying business ror the past 44 years and is a good opportunity for some one want ing to go into business. 39-4UC FOR SALE: 45 young ewes to start lambing 1st of March. 2™> ’ s south of Stuart.-Joe Wallmger. FOR SAI .F 1952 Pontiac Chieftain 2-dr hardtop. — Son Central Fi nance Corp.. O’Neill._ FOR SALE: Wurlitzer Piano. 1 year old. like new.-Call 51H or see LaVem Stevens 39p3S Angus Bull Sale WE WILL sell seven choice reg istered coming 2-year-old Angus hulls at the Butte Livestock Mar ket. Wednesday, January 28. W. I/xx’k and Son, Spencer, Nebr. _ 38’3SC. FOR SALE: 150 top producing Minnesota, Holstein ajnd Guern sey heifers and cows. Will sell at a verv reasonablt price. — F’1'_ ie Juracek, Ewing. Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O'Neill Mark this date on your calendar: John Deere Day, O’Neill, Jan uary 26, NEW COMFORT COVERS for John Deere tractor TRACTORS 48 A J-D ’48 B J-D 44 B J-D ’44 A J-D, wide front end, good ’40 B J-D '37 B J-D, good tires THESE used tractors and several others in the age bracket. 1952 CMC 44 ton pickup J-D 15-ft. disc AC 11-ft disc 730 J-D lister Farmhand Loader, complete J-D No. 9 cornsheller M-M 14-ft. grain drill, good con dition Plows, all sizes FDR SAI-E: BABY CHICKS, hatches off weekly starting Feb. 2nd. Prices from $1.50 per 100 up. Book your orders now. We allow 31c per doz. for farm run eggs in trade on chicks.— CORKLE'S, INC., O’Neill. 38-39C60 Mobile Homes Buy a Mobile Home and Live the Economical Way We trade, finance, deliver any where, set them up and service them. LARGE STOCK NEW & USED New 1950-50’ 10’ wide, $1195.00. New 1959-36’ 8’ Wide, $2995.00. Other sizes from 14' to 52' Good Used Trailers in Stock Great Lakes 45’, Richardson 37’, Nashua 35', Continental 39’, ABC 33’. Trailette 24', Glider 25’. Others coming in. Open Sundays and Evenings Miller Trailer Sales Albion, Nebr. Phone 460 38tf New Machinery New HM 26 International cornpick ers, two-row, special-$1,400 SPECIAL LOW prices on 350 and 450 Farmall tractors Used Equipment 19&1 Farmall M, fuel burner, com pletely overhauled 1846 M Farmall, fuel burner, com pletely overhauled OLDER TRACTORS— 1948 H 1*40 JD A 1946 JD A 1946 JD B Used Trucks, Pickups 1955 International 160 2-ton, just taken in 1955 Chevrolet cab-over, two-ton, just taken in 1955 Ford half-ton Several (used half and three-quar ter-ton pickups 1949 Dodge two-ton truck 1953 Chevrolet 4-dr. Bel Aire sedan 1954 Chevrolet 4-door Several used JD roughage mills COME TO OUR BIG AUCTION JANUARY 26 jStorjohann Equip. Co. Lowest equipment prices in USA! Burwell, Nebr. 22tf NOTICE . Holt County Aberdeen Angus association sale February 1 at O’Neill. j6-41c ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES O’NEILL. NEBR. — PH. 269 Wr REPAIR all makes. We un dersell anybody in price and outsell anybody in quality. PAY DAY IS every day when you milk a CURTISS COW Build a better future with better breeding. It doesn’t cost, PAY S. Duane Gray, O Neill, pbone 470. 37tf FOR SALE: Terri flex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lhr. Co.. O’Neill._ 47ct* SALT FOR SALE: . Kanapolis $16.50 a ton; American $20.50 j a ton; white block 75c Located 3 blks east, 4 blks. north of traffic light. Everett Gorgam Ph 164. O’Neill. 5itf Registered Hampshire Gilts FOR SALE: Breeding stock of high merit. To farrow in Feb ruary and March. Walter Sojka & Son U4 mi. N. and 4 E of Page. FOR REASONABLE prices try LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 blks. west of postofnce. Can serve you days or evenings by appointment or without. 24tf January Special! 20th Century Electric WELDER with cutting tab • 20-year warranty • Complete with all attachments • Terms & Trade-Ins $225 GAMBLES, O’Neill Downstairs Store 37-40c WANTED New Phillips “66“ Station A modem "66' station is under construction on the lots across from the Wesleyan Methodist church, on the east side of Main street in Spencer, It will be a two-stall station with facilities large enough to service both cars and trucks inside dur ing cold weather. This station will have underground storage tanks sufficient to handle a full transport of gasoline at one time Construction work will continue throughout the winter months, providing the weather permits. Applications are being accepted. Anyone interested in the opera tion of this new Phillips "66” station may write: Phillips Petroleum Co. Box 722 — Norfolk. Nebr. OR FILL in this coupon and appli ation blanks will be mailed. Mailing of this coupon will be considered a preliminary appli cation and your name will be kept in strict confidence. My Name Street or Box No. City and State WANTED: We can use more high quality flocks to furnish hatch ing eggs. — CORKLE'S, INC., O'Neill 38-39c50 WANTED: Crested wheat grass and alfalfa seed. Koinzan Seed, Elgin, Nebr. Phone 51 or 132. 38-41 c Wick’s BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O’NEILL — for Any Job 25tf WANTED TO RENT: Hay and alf alfa land for cash or share.— CORKLES, INC., O’Neill. 36-37p 38-39c50 WANTED TO BUY: Team of Work horses. — Charlie Sim mons. Page. 38-39pd60 WANTED: Upholstering and fur niture refinishing. Free pickup and delivery. — Write W. C. Knowles, Route 1, O'Neill, or inquire at The Frontier. 28tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Ree> —Clinton. WANTED TO LEASE OR RENT: Three-bedroom house in O'Neill, family moving to town Largo apartment would do but good house preferred. Inquire of Vir gil Laursen, O’Neill, phone 434. 38-39c WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph 3741. tf 1959—YEAR OF OPPORTUNITY 1 AVON COSMETICS are in de mand. Customer acceptance highest in history. Territories now available for women to earn good income.—Write Miss Alice Dial, District Manager, P. O. Box 365, North Platte. 37-38c EXPERT Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill SITUATION WANTED: Exper ienced mother will care for your child in home anytime.—Phone 652. 419 No. Seventh. 38-41c HELP WANTED: For general ranch work in Holt County. Reli able married man To start March 1. 1959 Write M-E. c/o this newspaper. Furnish refer ences 37-40° EXPERIENCED FARM and feed er man needs steady work. 32 years-old, three small children. —Phone 652, O’Neill. 39° MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill. Nehr. 34tf. AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Phone 207 — O’Neill Auctions ED THORIN ------ WELL DRTIXING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562. phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WEIX 00 . O’Neill 3 blks W & 3 M> blks N stoplight WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf REAL ESTATE F arms, Dwellings FOR SALE! 160 acre improved farm, modem home, located on paved high way 81 north or Norfolk This farm can be Knight on contract with small down payment, bal ance to bear no interest. 180 acres, nicely improved, located on paved highway 275 east of Norfolk Can be Knight on con tract with small down payment, balance at A%. 400 acre highly improved Elkhom valley farm located on paved highway 24 southeast of Norfolk 240 acre very nicely improved, beautiful one-story, all-modem home, all level bottom land west of Norfolk. 90 acre very ni c e 1 y improved southwest of Norfolk. 160 acre nicely improved Pierce county farm, Mi mile from paved highway on rock road, lays nearly level — a top pro ducer. 160 improved modern one-story home on paved highway, heavy soil. 160 nicely improved l'i mile north of Spurville. 80 acre unimproved, a good one. northwest of Pilger. 160 improved southeast of Stanton. 225 nicely improved, mostly bot tom land, southeast of Stanton. 160 acre unimproved, a real pro ducer, northwest of Wisner. John Thor Agency STANTON. NEBR. 39-40c FOR SALE: 640 acres in Wheeler county. 3 quarters good upland pasture, balance in farm land and lots. REA. Good house with water in the house. 2 wells with good soft water. On state high way with daily mail sendee within 200 yds. of house Priced to sell.—Call 525, O’Neill, or write Box 487. 37-39c Farms For Sale 760-acre ranch, improved, located 10 miles northwest of Butte. 240-acre farm, well-improved, lo cated 3 miles northeast of Na. pier. 160-acre farm, located on oil and close to O’Neill, with nearly a new set of improvements. Good price and very attractive terms. 80-acres, located northwest of O’ Neill on oil. Improved acreage close to Page, on oil and reasonably priced. Houses For Sale 3- bedroom home, new addition, down payment of $1,700 and monthly payments of $67.63. 4- room home in southeast O’Neill. Price has been slashed. FOR SALE: Good cafe business and equipment. Virgil L. Laursen Insurance-Real Estate-Loans Phone 434 O’Neill, Nebr. 39c FARM FOR SALE: NE quarter in section 35-29-9 If interested —contact Mrs. Mark Howard, O’Neill, phone 347. 37-39p. FOR SALE OR RENT—Five room dwelling in South O’Neill. — George C. Robertson, Phone 534. _ 35 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT: Modem furnished apartment, heated, close in. — Elmer Hagensick, phone 538-R, O’Neill. 23tf. FOR RENT: Improved farm land. Write P.O. Box 228, O’Neill. 38-39c 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. 19tl FOR RENT: 4-room uptown apartment, water and heat fur nished — George Weingartner, O’Neill, phone 15F11. 26tfc FOR RENT: Modem apartment - A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas, O’Neill, phone 515. 12tl FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tl FOR RENT: Basement Apt, close in, 627 E. Douglas. — Phone 574-J, O'Neill.32tf MONEY TO LOAN on farms, ranches and town resdiential property. See Virgil Laursen at the O’Neill Loan Co., O’Neill, phone 434. 13tf CARDS of THANKS T WISH TO THANK all of my rel atives and friends for the get well cards, flowers and gifts, al so thanks to the hospital staff and Doctor Finley for the won derful care I had while I was in St. Anthony’s hospital. Your kindness wall never be forgot ten—MRS EVA GROTHE. 39p5C DISTRICT COURT The damage suit of Charley W Peterson, plaintiff, vs. J. L. George, .chief of the Nebraska bur eau of animal industry, Lee A Wilcox, Employers Mutual Casual ty company of Des Moines, la., de fendants, which was filed in district court April 18, 1957, subsequently dismissed, was appealed Tuesday, January 13, to the Nebraska su preme court. Mrs. Cecelia Liewer, who spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Duane S Gray, left last week for Butte where she will visit another dau ghter, Mrs Leo Reiser. Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: January 11 Mrs. Clara Pettijohn of Stuart, medical; Mrs. LaVem Thurlow of Stuart, medical. January 13 Mrs. Roger Johnson of Stuart. O.B.; Mrs R. A. Serbousek of Atkinson. O.R.: Mrs James Fullerton of Atkinson medical: Mrs Lloyd Pound of Rushville, O.B. January 14 Mrs Fred MeCart of Atkinson, O.B. January 13 Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts of O'Neill, O.B ; Joseph Kaup. jr., of Stuart, surgical. January 16 William Allhouse of Stuart, med ical. January 17 Frank Bose of Stuart, medical: Kathryn McShane of Atkinson, medical. January 18 Frank Rieser of Butte, medical; Mrs. Berl Waldo of Chambers, , surgical; Leon Kaiser of Atkinson, medical; Brenda Sue Butterfield of Ewing, medical. January 19 Tom Nightengale of Atkinson, medical. Dismissed: January 12 — Mrs. i Alfred Schaaf of Atkinson; Mrs. 1 Francis Weller of Aikinson. Jan uary 13- Mrs. LaVern Thurlovv of Stuart; Robert Newcomb of 1 xing ■ Pine. January 14 Mrs. Larry Cobh and daughter of Stuart. Jan uary ir> Mrs. Ray Timmerman and son of Atkinson; James Fuller ton of Atkinson: Mrs. Clara D. Pettijohn of Stuart. January 17 i Mrs. Roger Johnson and son of Stuart; Airs. R. A. Serbousek of Atkinson; Mrs. Max Weiohmnn of Stuart. January 18 Mrs. Dtyd j Pound and son of Rushville; Mrs. | Fred MeCart and son of Emmet; j Mrs. Frank Kaup of Stuart. Hospitalized: Ray Cearns of At kinson; William Bernt of Stuart: I Frank Bose of Stuart; William Allhouse of Stuart; Kathryn Mr Shane of Atkinson: Mrs. Theresa Deermer of Atkinson; Brenda Sue Butterfield of Ewing; Mrs. Rose Monahan of Atkinson; Frank Ries er of Butte; Marion Davis of Stu art; Mrs. Bor! Waldo of Cham bers; Mrs. Julia Samples of At kinson; Mrs. Anna Humphreys of Newport; Joe Kaup, jr., of Stuart; Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts and daugh ter of O'Neill; Ix>on Kaiser of At kinson; Tom Nightingale of At kinson. LUNDBERG MEMORIAL (Creighton) Admitted: Frank Shofl. Win netoon; Mrs. Joe Tichy, Niobrara; Mrs. Julius Wagner, Creighton; Mrs. James Mathine, Creighton: Mrs. Harold Nelson, Creighton; Ernest Crooks, Niobrara. Dismissed: Mrs. Alphonse Maacke and daughter, Creighton; Mrs. Vernon Smith and daughter, Creighton; Mrs. Larry Emory and daughter, Creighton; Frank Shefl, Winnetoon; Mrs. Kenneth Haack, Center; Ernest Crooks, Niobrara; %rb Suhr, Creighton. Star News Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller re turned home Thursday, January 8, after spending the holidays in California with their daughter, Mrs. Mildred Fink and Mrs. Geor ge Oetter, and family. Mrs. Bill Hibbs and sons visit | ed Friday, January 9, with Mrs. | Nels Linquist and Vicki. The Ash Grove auxiliary met at the hall Wednesday afternoon, January 7. Dolly Tomlinson is back on the liowling team after an absence of several months due to an injury received in a car accident last September. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Miller had supper Sunday evening, January 10, at the Ewalt Miller home. Miss Barbara Miller spent Sat urday, January 10. at the Bill Hibbs home with Mike and Craig while Mrs. Hibbs and Roddy were in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and family visited Wednesday evening, January 7, with Mr. and Mrs. Ew'alt Miller. The South Star telephone com pany had a meeting Thursday evening at the Gibson school house. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Revell were in Omaha recently. ■ - ’ O’Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller and family of Emmet were Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Wray. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roth child of Atkinson visited their dau ghter, Mrs. Dick Tomlinson last Thursday. Nick Schmit of Atkinson was a guest Monday at the home of his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Schmit. Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGroff went to Orchard Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Fred Krutz. Mrs. Robert McNichols and son of Omaha is \isiting relatives this wreek. Chairmen Named for Boyd Heart Drive LYNCH Plans for the heart fund campaign in Boyd county were completed Friday afternoon at a meeting of county and com munity workers at the home of Mrs. G. L. Mulhair. who is gen eral chairman. The drive begins February 1. Mrs. Lewis Christensen is the Lynch chairman; Mrs. IH>n Allen will lie in charge of rural solicita tion in the Lynch community: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson of Bristow | wtill lie in charge of Uith town and rural work there; Mrs. Ray Nemic is Silencer chairman; Mrs. Harold Bennett is chairman at Napcr. Mrs. Leland Moody of Lynch is county fund treasurer. Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Harold Savidge and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Finley and son were enter tained Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chmiel. Mrs. John A. Wood spent a few days in Lincoln, returning home Friday with Mr. Wood, who had worked in the Lincoln area dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brion were Sunday evening guests at the home of her brother and sisiei-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter, at Chandlers. Six o’clock dinner guests at the Richard Brion home Thursday. January 15, were Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Nierman of Laurel and Mi ami Mrs. J. W. Walter of Cham bers. Kenny Brion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brion, has enrolled in the seventh grade at the Ewing public school after completing the first in the Neligh public school. Joan Rabbass of Neligh spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brion and fam ily. Dinner and evening guests Wed nesday, January 14. at the Sam Regan home were her mother. Mrs Laura Spittler, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak and family. The Pitch club was entertained Thursday evening. January 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham. High score was won for the men by Jerry Tomjack and for the ladies, Mrs. Jerry Rotherham, low score went to Jerry Rotherham and Mrs. R II. Sha'in. Tire club will meet at the Richard Edwards home Thurs day, January 29. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjack and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk and family were entertained at a din der Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hartford of Bonesteel, S.D., visited Sunday with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mr. Wil son has been ill several weeks. Amelia News I^ewie Nissen of Lincoln and Herman Nissen of Atkinson visited their sister and brother-in-law from Monday, January 5, until Thursday, January 8. Francis Curran of O’Neill called on his aunt, Mrs. Delia Ernst Tues day, January 6. Darla and Larry Waldo spent the weekend with their aunt, Mrs. Ken Werner, at Chambers. The Woman’s Missionary Socie ty met with Mrs. M. H. Madsen Wednesday, January 14. Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear enjoyed having all of their family home Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. John Ceams, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cearns and daughter of Scotts bluff; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruen l>erg, Linda and Carol, of Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fryrear. Regional Deaths Mrs. Joe Fuelitman CREIGHTON Mrs. Joe Fucht man, 80. died Tuesday, _ January 13, in the Creighton hospital. CELIA NEWS Bonnie Frickel was a Wednes day. January 14, overnight visitor at the Hoffman home. Guests from Wednesday, Jan uary' 14, until Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Jones were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitcomb of Revenna. Friday guests were Mrs. Jones’ aunt, Mrs. Virgil Welsh and a friend, Dorothy Mortonhen, both of St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole attended the American National Cattlemen’s convention in Omaha last week. i Household Goods at PUBLIC AUCTION The following described personal property belonging to Mrs Eva Grothe will be sold at public auction on the W. B Lamb residential place (near Wesleyan Methodist church) in connection with Lamb S sale on— FRIDAY, JANUARY 30TH 1—Double Bed with Spring & 1—Dining Table Mattress 1—Blue Arm Chair 1—Double Bed Mattress 1—Kitchen Cabinet X—39.In. Bed Mattress 1—Old Style Sideboard 1—Chest of Drawers 1—Old Kitchen Table, two Chairs 1—Wash Stand 1—Library Table 1—Living Room Suite 1—8x12 Wool Rug 12—Oak Chairs Several Scatter Rugs. Some old Dishes and Many Other Items Sick & Injured O'NEILL Verna Butterfield. 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butterfield, broke her leg Saturday in two places while at the ice skating rink She was standing with her skates on and stepped into a hole. She was taken to St. Anthony's hospital and was dismissed Monday. . . T. Joe Biglin. a patient in Clarkson Memorial hospital in Omaha, is doing better. His left eye was sutured last Thursday. . Joe Srh m i d t went to the Veteran's hospital in Lincoln Monday for a check-up. Mrs. Schmidt and her mother, Mrs. Frank Grenier, ac companied him. . . Donald Younie had foot surgery in Sioux City Friday. . . Leonard Davis had flu . Alvin Ott had flu Tuesday. . . . Handy Eymann had chicken pox . Mrs. Lena Powell, 62, sister of Charles V. Cole, is recov ering from a neck fracture. She was injured 2' 2 months ago in a fall at her home in Grant's Pass, Ore. EWING Mrs. Max Wanser sub mitted to surgery Tuesday, Jan uary 13, in it Sioux City hospital , . . Mrs. Ralph Eacker, who | teaches the Stafford school district 125, is confined at the home of her j daughter. Mrs. Jerome Fuller, a' Grand Island. She is suffering from a blood infection caused by a small scratch from a cardboard lx>x during the holidays Her ad dress is 1h>.x 637, Grand Island. . . Little Brenda Butterfield wnv taken to the hospital for treatment of a severe cold. She came home Monday, January 19. . . Mrs. Wilson Spangler is a patient at the Antelope Memorial hospital. AMELIA Mr. and Mrs. Will Fry rear and son, Orland, were in Norfolk Thursday to consult a doc tor. . . . Mrs. B. W. Waldo under went surgery at the Atkinson hos pital Monday morning. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees went to Omaha Monday. Mr. Rees plan ned to enter an Omaha hospital Tuesday. . . . Bob Adair received word to report to a Minneapolis, Minn., hospital today k, and La Von Morsett of Norfolk, the gift table. They are l>oth granddaugh ters. Those w ho helped serve were Mrs Carrie Tyler, Mrs. Floyd Hoskins, Mrs Richard Roff, Mrs. Lester Roff, Mrs. Emil Geisler, Miss Aurolea Hubbard, Mrs. George Hansen ami Mrs. Otto Faith. ‘Beef State’ Unit Is Being Recruited Again this year, as in the past three years, a special all-Nehraskn "Beef State company” will he re cruited in February. The men of this s|x>cial company will receive final processing in Omaha, Feb ruary 23 and 24 and will attend swearing-in ceremonies at the State Capitol Iniilding in Lincoln, February 25. They will be flown to San Diego, Calif., later that same day where they will com mence nine weeks of training as a unit at the U S. naval training cen ter. The principal reason for mak ing this special yearly effort to acquire an all-Nebraska special company of Navy recruits is the outstanding records attained by previous "Beef State companies" while at the naval training center. The "Beef State company ’58" for example, won the Brigade award at San Diego for outstanding per formance in sports competition, personnel inspection, precision drill and other phases of training. They triumphed over 14 similar all-state companies in training at that time. •_ Selling at Auction 2 Rural School Houses & Other Buildings \ Monday, January 26 2 P.M. FIRST SALE At School District 147, located eight miles j north of Atkinson on State Highway 1 1, six miles east and 31/2 miles north: • BUILDING 18x24 with 8x10 ENTRY • BLACKBOARD, OIL HEATING STOVE, DRINKING FOUNTAIN • OTHER ARTICLES SECOND SALE (Immediately following first sale) At School District 187, located three miles south of District 1 47 and three-fourths of a mile east: • BUILDING 14x16 with 8x12 ENTRY • OTHER ITEMS ALSO WILL BE SOLD. TERMS OF SALES: CASH ALBERT HENNING, Director IRA LANGE, Treasurer ED THOR IN, O’Neill, Nebraaka LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER ft AUCTIONEER