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 call j neifers. Arnold ThieLe l'*z miles southwest of Clear waier. Phone 17 on 12. tf FOR .SALE—A 195-' International pickup George Winkler, O’Neill, phone 286, ltfc FOR SALE One hay cage, $225; one F-14 Tractor, $85: one ma nure spreader $40 Vernon Gorgen, East of Drive-In Theater. ltfc FOR SALE: Good used window ] screens, screen doors, combina- . tion doors. One nearly new 24 x 26 glass size doubel window complete with frames, and 4 same size singles. Some good 36 ineh doors with glass suitable for side doors to garage or other use. 2 Large heavy doors for garage. Other doors and win dows. Lots of storm windows suitable for built-in porches or green houses. Ralph Beckwith _ _ __IP FOR SALE: Alfalfa seed, state tested Farrand Farm, W. C. Farrand, southeast of Lynch. l-2p FOR SALE Used chain saw. REA office, O'Neill, Phone 507. Ip FOR SALE Two building lots, tu by 160, on pavement, with trees. Ed Wilson, O’Neill. Ip FOR SALE: 1950 W Allis Chalmers Tractor 1943 Farmall M 1957 Ford C600 Truck with 2 speed axle, 5 speed transmission, 9 00 x 20 tires Keating Implement Co. Atkinson, Nebraska FOR SALE: 30 ft Dempster steel windmill tower in good condition. -Chalmer Wilkerson. 1 mile east and 1 south of Coleridge. Ip FOR SALE: Bids will lie taken on school house, barn and toilet of School District 145 at the school house on Friday. May 15 from 1 to 2 p.m School hoard of District 145, Elmer Steskal. John Clearv . and Robert Gallagher. l-2c FOR SALE: 14 ft. fiberglass fish ing boat and trailer, price $250 A1 Thoendel, 6 miles South, 7 west of Ewing. l-3p FOR SALE: Two C Allis Chalmers tractors: No. 22 Massey Harris tractor: plow and cultivator to fit C A-C tractor.—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. 49tf FOR SALE: Several good used plectric water heaters, one elec tric clothes dryer, two used gas water heaters. — Kans.-Nebr. Natural Gas Co., Inc. 51-52-lc FOR SALE: Heavy springing Hol stein heifers and my entire herd of milk cows, most of them fresh short time.- Rudie Juracek, Vz mile south of Ewing. 51-lc FOR SALE: Twenty-five foot Vagabond Trailer House in good condition. Priced reasonable.— Andy Moeller, Stuart. 50-lc FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire Roars ready for sen.’ice. Reason ably priced. Also have crested wheatgrass and bromegrass seed for sale. 94% germ.—Henry Stel ling and Son. 2 miles south and V4 west of Orchard. 51-2c FOR SALE: Two choice building lots. J. F. Contois, Phone 368, O’Neill. __ 51 tf FOR SALE: 1958 2-dr. Hardtop Savoy Plymouth. Low mileage, V-8 engine, torque flite trans mission, two-tone beige and white. Call 728, O’Neill. FOR SALE: Shorthorn bulls, reds and roans, eleven to thirteen months of age.—E. R. Carpenter, Chambers, Ph. 2581. 51-2c FOR SALE: Three bedroom home, close to school. Garage.—Phone 654, O’Neill. Sltfc FOR SALE: Spring Fryers, 3 lbs. and over, $1 each. Discount on large orders.—2 mi. west Inman, Eugene L. Sobotka., Rte. 1 O’ Neill. 51-lp FOR SALE: 1919 Ford Tudor in very good condition. See at 830 E Douglas.—Mrs. Orpha Switz er. __ FOR SALE OR RENT: I^ast house on E Benton, south side street.— Keith Abart, O’Neill. 48tf FOR SALE: Red Clover and Cossock Alfalfa seed. Both state tested.—Leon Beckwith, Emmet, 52p-ltfc FOR SALE: A 1950 Buick, two door, new rubber, very clean, phone 34, Inman, Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins. _ FOR SALE: Terrifiex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr Co.. O'Neill. 47ctf 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 lijht. Everett Gorgan, Ph 164. O’Neill. irtl WISCONSIN’S FINEST Dairy Cat tle. Shores Certified—Fresh and Springer 1300-lb. Holsteins, Guer nseys, Swiss, Ayrshires, Short horns, Jerseys. $2,000.00 in Shores Wisconsin Dairy Cattle brings $400 00 cream monthly for Sand hill rancher. Calves $45.00 up. Yearlings $100.00 up. Lepto Bang’s-shipping vaccinated. De livered. No sale bam or Nebras ka cattle. Travele xpenses re funded. Harold P. Shores, Neligh, Nebraska. Phone Tu 7-4060. 46tf FOR SALE: One IHC mounted li ter for a M or H tractor. In * V *• RWUU vV'iUJHH »H piILCU riKni. James Conway, O’Neill Phone 7F130 :,J-lp60 FOR SALE: 30 gallon automatic gas water heater Delbert Addi son, Stuart. Nebr 52-lp FOR SALE: Building lot. Desirable location Call Phone 574J, O' Neill. 52tf FOR SALE: 1954 2 ton. cab over engine International truck with 16 ft. box, two speed axle. Motor just overhauled. Good tires. — Contact Benny Prater, phone Hunter 53475, Clearwater. 52-1 c FOR SALE: Registered Hampshire Boars. Good meat type boars, ready for service, vaccinated for cholera and erysipelas, guaran teed -John Wenner, jr., 6 mi. S. and 1 E. of Atkinson. 52-lc FOR SALE: Aeromotor mills, pump jacks, presure systems, stock tanks—10 ft —bottomless. Ph. 435, Inman. Ciff Sobotka 45odtf MACHINERY Farmall 20 Farmall Regular 51 Farmall M 48 Farmall H VAC Case 48 Oliver 70 Farmall MTA 54 Super C 40 Farmall H 15-ft. IHC Disc Dempster Lister Oliver Lister M&M Lister 15-ft. AC Disc Mowers HM 238 Cultivator IHC 2-14 Plow APPLIANCES Wringer washers Electric Refrigerator Apt. Size Electric Range SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O'NEILL. NEBR IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool "mobile homes We trade, finance, deliver any where, set them up and service them. Large Stock New & Used BUY OF THE WEEK 1959 46' 10' Wide Deluxe Equipment Automatic Washer $3895.00 Open Sundays & Evenings MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Office phone EX5-2170 Residence phone EX5-2236 NEW COMFORT COVERS TRACTORS— 1955 J-D Model 60 Model G J-D 1949 48 A J-D 48 B J-D 40 B J-D 45 B J-D M&M 4-row Listed Corn Cultivator J-D Tractor Cultivator IHC 250 Tractor Cultivator IHC 12-ft. Rake J-D No. 5 Mowers IHC No. 9 Mowers J-D 999 Planter J-D tractor spreader \C 15-ft. disc T30 J-D lister Farmhand Loader, complete Plows, all sizes 4-sec. Harrow with Evener Harry R. Smith Imp. for John Deere tractor Phone 562 O'Neill Bushels Alfalfa Seed FOR SALE Contact: J. F. Contois ! O’Neill Phone 368 ___ MACHINERY New 560 tractors, farmall New 2 only 350 Diesel tractors New 4 row listers. Planters new and used, 2 row and 4 row Used 2 row go digs, like new Manure spreader, ground drive and P.T.O. Several good used trucks and pickups New trucks and pickups USED TRACTORS 1948 John Deere G, fuel 1951 Allis Chalmers WD, like new 1952 Super M. Farmall 1944 M. Farmall tractor, like new 1948 Farmall H, very nice 1939 John Deere D. good, $195.00 2—1941 M Farmalls, good Storjohann Equipment Co. Lowest equipment prices in USA! PHONE Diamond 6-7185 BUR WELL NEBR FOR SALE: Ranger alfalfa seed State tested.—Werner Poessneck er, phone 6027, Atkinson. 52-1] # • * • * . ••• .• • • • '• . USED CARS '55 Mercury Monerey, plain '55 Plymouth. 4 dr. '55 Studebaker hardtop '53 Plymouth, 4 dr. as2 GMC \ ton pickup 1948 Chev. 1 T. Pickup SMITH MOTOR CO. Phone 562 O'Neill, Nebr. DAIRYMEN A cow will only produce as much milk as her breeding allows. No amount of feed will increase it. CURTISS breeding will utilize your feeding to a better advant age. Duane Gray Call 470 O'Neill 45tf FOR SALE I Beautiful 1-horse trailer. Like new. Guarantee road test, $300.00. Water tank, 214 ft. by 314 ft., 2 ft. deep, galvanized cast iron. Last a lifetime. $17.50. Wood bunks bolted construction, 3 ft. by 6 *4 ft., 22 inches deep. Can be used for mineral, feed, or water tanks, $10.00. Hickory sweep teeth in 8, 9 and 10 ft lengths, 4 and 6 in. butts. Best of quality, $1.25 to $2 00. Machinery or utility trailer, near new, 18 ft Fiasco deck. New' dual tires, 8:20x15. Extra wheel, $500. Shetland horse ponies, a few at $110.00 each. Also saddle horses for sale HARVEY HANSON Phone 8201 — Atkinson 52-5c FOR RENT FOR RENT: 65 acres of pasture. Henrv Kloppenborg, Emmet. ltf I HAVE PASTURE for 40 cows or 60 yearlings. Hard grass. Ken neth Van Every, Page, Nebr. Ip FOR RENT: Modem apartment —A. E Bowen, 705 E. Douglas, O’Neill, phone 51T. 12tf FOR RENT: Apartment, 4 rooms and bath Utilities furnished, call 537 O’Neill 46tf FOR RENT: Furnished apartment heat and hot water, 3 rooms and bath. 2 blocks west of Post Of fice.—Marie Crook, 129 E. Clay St., Ph. 388-J or Ph. 80, O’Neill. 51- 2c TWO—3-yr.old saddle horses for use, by reliable person, for break ing to ride.—18 miles S. of O’Neill on 281 & 5 east. Ray Rees. Ew ing. 52-1 p : FOR RENT: Four room apart ment, all modeqn and furnished. 129 W. Fremont or phone 459-M. 52- 1 p FOR RENT: A two bedroom mo dem house. Phone 491W. Ic2c WANTED _ WAITRESS WANTED- M&M Cafe, O'Neill. WANTED: Cattle to Pasture. Have pasture for 75 head of yearlings or 40 cows. Pasture on creek. Plenty of running water. 4 miles northeast of O’Neill. — Lowell Johnson, O'Neill. lc DANCE :Coming to Verdigre, Tues day. May 12, the original 6 Fat Dutchmen, the nation’s No 1 Polka Band. l-2c EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Reliable man or woman from this area to distribute complete line of cigarettes, candy, nuts, or gum through new automatic ven dors. No selling or soliciting as accounts are established for you. To qualify party must have car, references, and cash capital of $700 which is secured by inven tory. Earnings up to $300 month part time—Full time more. For personal interview give phone etc. Write P.O. Box 156, Roches ter. Minnesota. lp WANTED TO RENT: At least two bedroom, all modem home with S basement, by the first of June. Contact Jack Trant at Dale’s Tavern, O'Neill. 52tfc 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 I WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph 3741. tf AT STUD: Permanent registered quarter horse Stallion. Reason able service fee.—C. E. McVay, Phone 585J13, O’Neill. 51tf EXPERT REPAIR SHOP Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry j Phone 166 O'Neill Wick’s BODY SHOP ComDlete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O’NEILL — > for Any Job 25ti L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPKCIAUZT-NG in all kind* of automobile, truck and tractor repatr Aeetvlene welding LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo -Clinton WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O'Neill 50tf WANTED ! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-\V for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf —■ -- - --- Money To Loan on ranches and town properties—See Virgil L. I Laursen Agency, Phone 434, O’ Neill. 45 tf. WANTED: 200 yearling steer* fo 1959 pasture season.—Leo Ohn Spencer, Phone 7328 Bristow. 47tf CARDS of THANKS WE WISH TO THANK our rela tives. friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, floral offerings and many kind nesses shown us at the time of our bereavement. Thanks to the ladies who prepared our meals. Also thanks to every one for the cards and kindness shown to our husband and father while he was hospitalized. Your thoughtfull ness will be long remembered.— Mrs. Charles Luben, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Luben. Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Luben, Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Boit, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark and Shirley Luben. Ip WE WISH to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the spiritual bouquets, floral offerings, cards and gifts of food. Also those who helped in any way during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. A special thanks to Reverend O'Sullivan and Reverend Kucera for their comforting words. Also thanks to Dr. Carstens, Dr. Wilson, the nurses and the ladies who served lunch. Your kindness is deeply appreciated. May God Bless you all.—Mrs. James Fleming and sons. Ip MY SINCERE THANKS to all our wonderful relatives and friends who sent cards, flowers, gifts, food and helped in any way dur ing the time of my illness. A special thank you to Pastor Ged willo for his comforting words and prayers. Your kindness will never be forgotten.—Mrs. Arth ur Ennen. lc WE WISH to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends and relatives in our sad bereavement in the loss of our daughter and sister, Phyllis Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Larson and family, Box 828, Norfolk. Nebr. lc WORDS can not express our sin cere thanks to all our friends who have shown their sympathy in various ways since the death : of our mother, Mrs. Susan Har-1 ris. Your kind consideration will be a lasting memory. May God richly bless each of you.—Harry' and Clara Ressel and family. Ip NOTICES I AM BACK in my office again, and have Eastern Money to loan at 5 per cent and also Private Money to loan at 5 per cent in terest. I loan Money on City homes, and store buildings, I loan Money on Ranches and Farms. If you need some 5 per cent money, see me. R. H. Parker, O’Neill. ltfc GERT’S AN EXPERT at house work. She uses Glaxo plastic type linoleum coating. Ends waxing. Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. lc MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU ARE interested in a truck or pickup, new or used, let me try to help you. Will trade. Terms.—Don O. Lyons, Phone 421, O'Neill. 51-2c WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL 00.. O’Neill 3 blks W & blks N stoplight AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Phone 207 - O'Neill Auctions ED THORIN FOR LEASE—East end cafe, cab ins, double garage and approx imately 30 acres of excellent pasture with windmill and sheds, as one parcel. Also for sale 1954 Plymouth 2 door sedan.—Con tact Carl Hinshaw or represent ative on premises. Ip See E. J. Shane ATKINSON for dragline work, sewer and water ditches and clam work. 50-22p IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly In sured — See Ed Thorin, agt . O Neill, Nebr 34tf WANTED: 300 to 300 gallon water suppl> tank. Write FPLR c/o The Frontier, O'Neill, Nebr. Ip ADLER iewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES O’NEILL, NEBR. — PH 269 CASH LOANS SIGNATURE - AUTO — FURNITURE We have a plan to lit every need & budget. Strictly confi dential, friendly service. O'Neill Loan Company VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Piione 434 O’Neill, Nebr. 49c RANGER ALFALFA SEED STATE TESTED 28c per lb. W »rner Poessnecker Phone 6027, Atkinson 4-H Club Notes Prlrie Maltls Meet The Prairie Maids 4-H club held their second meeting at Judy Thomson’s. There were 12 mem bers and two visitors present. We discussed ordering our song books and the different projects we were taking. We also arranged where we were going to have our next meetings. Mrs. Thomson served a delicious lunch. Karen Ermer, reporter 4-H News Officers were elected and plans discussed for a new 4-H club at the home of Mis. Ed Tarnish Friday night. Officers were Milia Gray, president; Kathy Tarnish, secre tary; Arlene Fritton, vice pres ident; and VaReane Gray, enter tainment. The group will meet May 15 at the Duane Gray home to choose a name for their club. All mothers were present at the meeting. Lunch was served. Kedbird Lucky Clover The Lucky clover 4-H club met at the home of Marvin Richter the evening April 17 with ail mem bers present. The meeting was called to or der by the president Janet Krug man. Roll call was answered with something to be put in a first aid kit. Caroly Sedivy became a new member. It was voted to sell pop at our meetings to raise money for the club. The next meeting will be held at the Howard Graham home May 8 at 8 o’clock. Linda Krugman, reporter Happy Hollow 4-H Club The Happy Holly 4-H club met with Vicki, Charlene, and Jerome Miller on Friday evening, April 17. Roll call was answered by saying the 4-H motto. Mr, Scheer showed us how to judge a good dairy cow. Our next meeting will be with Tommy Schmidt on Friday, May 8. Jerome Miller, news reporter (loose Lakers Meet The Goose Lake 4-H club met at the home of John Summerer Fri day evening. Several songs were sung and then the president, Dorxetta But terfield called the meeting to or der. Everyone answered roll call by naming when they had made cin namon toast and cocoa or when it would be served. Our leader handed us our year book and then we finished filling them out. We learned to make ambrosia and had a little quiz over the best measuring cups to use for liquids. Darrell Brewster appointed Don na Hubei and Janet Harkins for the game chairmen. Next meeting will be at the home of Darrell and Noi-ma Brew ster Friday evening, May 8. Leunna Tomjack, reporter HUSTLERS CHOOSE LEADERS Members of the Grattan Hustlers 4-H club met April 12 at the Char les Mahony home. Eleven mem bers were present. One is a new member. After the business meeting year lxx>ks were filled out and the proj ect books distributed. We chose leaders, who are Walt er Fick, grass; James McDonald, rope; Paul Krugman, stocker feeder; James McDonald, trees; Charles Mahony, garden; Mrs. Bob Hill, beginning baking and Mrs. Charles Mahony, groom your room. A demonstration was given by Richard and Charles Hill on “How to Fix a Grass Press”. Mrs. Hill demonstrated “How to Make a Bed” and Mrs. Mahony showed "How to Measure Flour”. Walter Fick helped us to identify grasses. Games were played and luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. Mahony. Next meeting will be May 3 at 1:30 o’clock at the Paul Krug man home. Steve Peterson, reporter HAPPY HELPERS The Happy Helpers 4-H Club was called to order April 13 by Kathy Perry, vice president at the youth center The members approved the pur chase of 50 drinking cups. Judy Miinar gave a demonstration on choosing and matching material for skirls ami t)louses. At the next meeting there will he a cooking demonstration The dates of the project meetings ire as follows; Sewing, May 1 at Stut/s; docking, May 0 at Pat Phil bricks. The next General Meeting will be May 11 at tin' youth center Connie Johnson, reporter. Traveling Trophy Discussal The Swan Lake 4-H club met April 24 at the home of Dick Bil stein. Virginia Thompson, presi dent presided Sixteen of our 20 members answered roll call Material was distributed and discussed, each leader discussing her project. A discussion was held on buy ing a traveling trophy to be given at the Holt county sale Decision will be made at the nert meeting. Lunch was served. Next meeting will lie May 15 with Faye, Marlene and Janet Garwood as hostesses. Shirley Green, reporter Music Results Here are the complete superior and excellent ratings in the O' Neill Distrit t 3 music contest: CLASS l> Girls High voice Superior, Joan Sehi, Clearwater; Judy Hunter and Margaret Armstrong, Elgin. Excellent, Dianne Herley, Clearwater, San d r a 11 a in 1 ey, Meadow Grove; Chris Imm, Bart lett. Girls medium voice Superior, Betty Cornett, Elgin; excellent, Sandra Lewis, Meadow Grove; Sharon Snider, Clearwater. Girls low voice — Superior, Ra chel Wieting. Meadow Grove; excellent, Karen Brown, Inman; Bonnie Cleveland, Meadow Grove; Lois Sanne, Clearwater. Girls trio Superior, St. John's, Petersburg; Elgin; excellent, Clearwater. Girls triple trio Superior plus, Elgin; superior, Clearwater; ex cellent, Bartlett, St. John's of Pe tersburg, Long Pine. CLASS C BANDS Class C Bands performing Thurs day night were rated as follows: Superior, Creighton, St. Mary's of O'Neill, Springview; excellent, Spencer, Atkinson High, Tilden. CLASS B Class B results Friday morning were as follows: Girls high voice — Superior, Marlene Weber. Plainview; Sandra Masters, Ainsworth; Sharon Per ret, Valentine; excellent, Marcia Peters, Bassett; Elizabeth McMa hon, Plainview; Naomi Russell, Neligh; Deanna Johnson, Ains worth. Girls Medium voice — Superior, Charlene Hallgrimson, Bassett; Sharon Hartronft, O'Neill High; excellent, Judy Hopkins, Plain view; Kathy Walters, Valentine; Carole Wanek, Neligh; Lettie Clark, Ainsworth. Girls low voice — Superior, Bonnie Kapperman, Bassett; ex cellent, Paula Reed, O'Neill High Girls duet — Superior, Plain view. , „ Girls quartet — Superior, Bas sett. . . Boys quartet — Superior, Plain view. Mixed quartet — Superior, Bas sett. Boys octet —- Excellent, Bassett. MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous vocal — Superior, Neligh, O'Neill High; excellent Plainview. Madrigal — Excellent, Ains worth. Boys ensemble — Excellent, O'Neill High. Boys low voice — Excellent, Gordon Trousdale, Bassett. Boys medium voice — Superior, Raymond Hayes, Plainview; ex cellent, Dennis Lichty, Plainview; Bill Fricke, O’Neill high. Girls triple trio — Superior, O'Neill High, Valentine; excellent, Bassett, Plainview. Girls sextet — Superior, Plain view; excellent, O’Neill High, Bas sett. CLASS B INSTRUMENTAL Clarinet Superior, Judy Tilton, Neligh; superior minus, Marcia Dillon and Karen Moody, Ains worth; excellent Betty Rodman, O'Neill High._ Friday & Saturday May 1st & 2nd MAH FROM J ^GOD’S COUNTRY 1^7 George Montgomery ■^g^ cinemascope — colow — PLUS — ■ - — Sunday, Monday, Tuesday May 3, 4, 5 Wednesday & Thursday May 6th & 7th CLARK DORIS GABLE DAY ITEACHER S ^ PET 1 HHIHHHHHBIHHHHIHH Trombone excellent p 1 u s, 1 \>n Honakor, Ainsworth Corn et Excellent, I' e r r y Dawes O'Neill High. Flute Superior minus. Rita Mumihenke Ainsworth, excellent plus, John McGuire, Bassett French horn Superior, Gor don Trousdale, Bassett; excellent minus, Jearuiie Curtis, Ainsworth, Baritone horn Superior, Dick Billesbach, Bassett Drum duet Excellent plus, Valentine, Woodwind trio Superior mi nus. Ainsworth. Ql \KTKTS Horn quartet Superior, Ains worth. excellent minus. Valentine Comet quartet Excellent, Val entine. Saxophone quartet Superior, Ainsworth; excellent plus. Bas sett. excellent, O’Neill High Brass quartet Excellent, Val entine. , Clarinet quartet Superior, Ainsworth; superior minus. Ne ligh. Trombone trio Superior plus, Ainsworth. Trumpet trio Superior. Bas sett. Ainsworth; excellent, O'Neill High Flute trio Superior. Ains worth, excellent. Valentine. Brass sextet Excellent, Ne ligh, Valentine. Clarinet choir Superior, O’Neill High. Miscellaneous instrumental Su perior, O’Neill High. I.AKGK V, D DeBolt operated the Apparel Sta>|> this week during the 1 illness of Mrs Winnie Barger, owner, Mr, and Mrs 1 k*n Meyer ami Bitty were in Mitchell, S. D., Thursday. Barbara McCarthy, Omaha, spent ttie weekend licit' with tier pai'ents Mr and Mrs George Mc Carthy Mrs. Charles Fax was a guest I at the ‘Mothers Dinner of her son's fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsi lon, Sunday' in Lincoln Carolyn Muff was home from Omaha this weekend at the home of her parents, Mi, and Mis. Mark Mutt. • Jan Mycr of Norfolk spent last Thursday and Friday with her brother ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Campbell . and Wy more were here last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox were away from home Sunday through [Tuesday visiting friends and rel umes including hoi sister and ; famly. Mr and Mrs, Carl Meyers, Lincoln; tier aunt, Mrs. Minnie Hoppens, Harvard; her sister and family . Mr. and Mrs, Frank lem kau. Clay Center; his brother and | family, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Fox, Hastings; and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth, Hastings, I where Mr. Luth is recovering | from surgery. Mrs. Bill Kelly and Eileen Spitt I ter returned last week from Great Bend, Kan., where they left Mi's. James Kelly for an indefinite stay with tier daughter and family, Mr. land Mrs. Jerry Austin. Phone Your News To The Frontier— HOG RAISERS KNOW... that it PAYS to SHIP Your Hogs to VERDIGRE ! One of the biggest hog sales ever with nearly 4.MMI hogs going on sale last Monday. Extreme top reached $17.00 with the good No. I hogs sidling from $16.30 to $16.63. Other mixed No. 1 and No. 2 hogs from $13.73 to $16.23. FIVE ACTIVE HOG BUYERS KEPT j THE BIDDING GOING AT A RAPID PACE. Pigs and bred sows found plenty of buyers and demand was good for all kinds. ' The cattle market was active and a good representation of all kinds was present. Consign your next load of livestock to Verdigre . . . Colne and see S for yourself why Verdigre livestock Market Is Northeast Nebras ka's aFstest Growing "Weekly Livestock Auction.” BIG WEEKLY HOG AUCTION EVERY MONDAY ! VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET DON JENSEN, Mgr. HOG SALE—11 A.M. CATTLE SALE: 1:30 P M. I — COUNTRY SCHOOLHOUSE Selling At AUCTION Known As District No. 181 SATURDAY MAY, 9th Sale starts at 1:30 p.m. at the Schoolhouse— Located 7 miles South, 2 miles West and lJ/2 miles South of O'Neill . . . OR ... 3 miles East and 8*/2 North of Chambers. 24 x 18 Stucco Building The following will be sold at this sale: School house, Desks, Stove, Toilet, Steel Play Swing, Some Books, Blackboard and Many Other Articles. TERMS: Cash CYRIL PETER, Director * ED THOR?fsT"*^ Licensed Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer O'Neill, Nebr. * I .....- ■ — — 1