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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1959)
VvV l</» *// v\\v!;/ MAE FOR SALE Thiele's Dairy Cattle TDP PRODUCING dairy rattle *n band at all times Wiscon fln bred, fresh and heavy »pnng*rs, first and second calf heifers Arnold Thiele 7h miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12. tf FOR SALE: lAtrge anti small shin ers. frogs, worms, night crawlers, groceries, pop, candy, ice cream, motor iioat oil and gas, ice and iporting goods. CORNER BAIT SHOP, Ed Lidemann, Fairfax, SD., 11 miles north of Spencer. 4-llc PCM' SALE: H Farmall with two Ho 24 IHC mowers with Ieo Kramer [»wer attachments to trail mower. Tractor very re tent ly overhauled and in excel knr condition. Paul L. Shald, Stuart, Nehr. 4-6c FOR SAIJO: F-14 Tractor. $85 Vernon Gorgen, East of Drive-In Theater ltfc FOR SALE: Red Clover and Cassock Alfalfa seed Both state tested. I eon Beckwith, Emmet, 52p-ltfc FOR SALE: A 1950 Buick, two door, new rubber, very clean, phone 34, Inman, Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins tfc SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolls J16 ISO a ton; American $20.50 a ton: white block 75c -Located 1 blks east. 4 blks. north of Traffic li ;ht. Everett Gorgan, Ph 164. O’Neill. Mtf FOR SALE: Table saw with motor. -Inquire at Northwest Electric O’Neill 5tfc FOR SALE: A C. Roto hay haler, excellen condition, all new belts. One half price of new $750. - Victor Jedlicka, Phone 36F2, Leigh, Nehr. 5-7c FOR SALE: F3 Ford pickup.— George Winkler, Phone 286, O'Neill. 6c SPECIAL PRICES ! 19 2-row used go digs 1 used 4-row John Deere go dig New 4-row IHC go digs New 4-row cultivators for 460 and 560 tractors 1 new' 101 IHC combines i used side delivery rakes. IHC, David Rradly and John Deere f used 12-ft. rakes. IHC 1 used New Holland Baler, wire he with motor Several used trucks and pickups Also some good used tractors Starjohann Equipment Co. Unrest equipment prices in USA! PHONE Diamond 6-T185 BUR WELL NEBR. RANCH U5ANS. See R H Park er. O’Neill. 6tf FOR SALE: 1 IMS Massey-Harris Model 22 tractor 1 IHC Model 14 tractor. Good mower and rake ■nits. MARRS FORD SALES Tilden, Nehr Phone Forest £5314 L_ 60 FOR SALE: A 1959 White Zig Zag Sewing Machine does not need Attachments to sew on buttons, buttonholes and fancy designs. New guarantee, can be seen In this area. Buy it for 6 payments of $9 25 each. Write Credit Manager, Box 123, lincoln, Ne braska. 6-7c 1 FOR SALE: Singer Sewing ma chine 5 months old with a but taiholer. Buy it for 5 payments 1 «f $7.25 each or will discount for cash. Can be seen in this area.— Write Credit Manager, Box 123, Lincoln. Nebraska. 6-7c MACHINERY 4-row IHC Eli 2-row J-D Cultivator HM 238 me Cultivator Mowers- all makes ft models 14-ft me Rake 12-ft. me Rake I IHC No. 15 Bar Rake Twin Draulic leader with Hay i Head i <i Oliver TO i tO Farmall H fl Farmall M Farmall Regular Farmall 20 RC Allis 1 MftM RTV APPLIANCES Hianks to all who 1 pliances last 1 a few items left No ( offer refused. SHaHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’NEILL, NEBR IHC — Gehl - RCA WMripool __ - I FOR SALE: Handy Dandy ARC t welders. See or write Can Wabs. O'Neill. ' • _»-7p FOR SALE: Registered Hereford - bull. 2Vi years old. Lavaine I Hines 5% mile* north of Venus. Mp , 1 . * . * O 6 • * * ' 9 . ° FOR SAI.F: 130 head York-Spotted cross feeder pigs. Vaccinated for erysipelas Evan I-ewis, Spenc er, phone 2864. 5-8p A Shores’ Wisconsin Dairy cow produced $835 00 income in 1 year at Royal. Nebraska. New loads of fresh and spring er Shores’ selected Wisconsin rxtiry Cattle just arrived in Neligh Some Swiss-Guem sey crosses. — Call Shadow Lawn Farms, Neligh Tu 7-1060 4-9c USED CARS '55 Mercury Monterey, plain ’55 Plymouth, 4 dr. '55 Studebaker hardtop '53 Plymouth, 4 dr. 1952 C,MC % ton pickup 1948 Chev. 1 T. Pickup SMITH MOTOR CO. Phone 562 O’Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE. Good used screens, screen doors, combination doors, other doors and windows. — Ralph Beckwith O’Neill 4-6pd. Registered Hampshire Boars Good quality tx>ars. vaccinated, weigh around 300 lbs. -John Wenner Jr., six miles south one east of Atkinson_5-6c FOR SALE: Large and small shin ers. frogs, worms, night crawlers, groceries, pop, candy, ice cream, motor boat oil and gas, ice and sporting goods.—CORNER BAIT SHOP, Ed Ludemann, Fairfax, S.D., 11 miles north of Spencer. _ 4-llc FOR SALE: Milo, 85c per bushel. —Hans Lauridsen, Atkinson, Neb. __ 5-6p MACHINERY PR ACTORS— 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 J-D Mountings power mower, unit complete, Leo Kramer make. J-D 290 Corn Planter, good M&M 4-row Listed Corn Cultivator J-D Tractor Cultivator IHC 250 Tractor Cultivator rHC 12-ft. Rake J-D No. 5 Mowers me No. 9 Mowers J-D 999 Planter AC 15-ft. disc 730 J-D lister Farmhand Loader, complete Plows, all sizes Funks' Seed Corn DDT Chemicals Harry R. Smith Imp. for John Deere tractor Phone 562 O'Neill ___ I •DR SALE: Model 65 John-Deere combine, 12-ft., with motor.— John P. Cbnway, O’Neill. 6-8p •DR SALE: Lawn sweepers, $29.95 —Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. 6c •DR SALE: New and used power 1 lawn mowers.—Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. 6c •DR SALE: Angus bull, coming 2 year old, eligible for registration. —Everett Collins, Meadow Grove, 1 Nebr. 6p rsaijt, : unnamed hybrid ins 1 rhizones. If you wish to select colors, see them now. — Call 583-R11. 6c FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire Boars, big, rugged and ready for service. —Henry Stelling and Son, Orchard, Nebr. 6tfc FOR SALE L951 C Farmall $550.00 | 1952 Super C $625 00 1947 C Allis .. „ $325.00 i L2-ft. Me Hay Rake $50.00 Mew J-D Mower No. 8 $340.00 18-ft. Truck Box, new $350.00 HOERLE'S SERVICE Ph. Chandlers 2642 5-7 p MOBILE HOMES See Us Before You Deal 1 Large Selection New & Used USED 959—SafeucaaHti’, 2 BR 957 <;rt«fcrJBkes-35’, 2 BR 957 -TraUette-29’, 1 BR 955 Landcruiser-28’, 1 BR 954 Rollohome-38’, 2 BR 954—Safeway-29’, 1 BR 953—Trailette-34’, 1 BR 953—Peerless-40’, 2 BR 952 -Safeway-34’, 1 BR 952-Terra Cruiser-35', 2 BR 951—Sch ult-29’, 1 BR f 949—Anderson-29’, 1 BR 949—Ironwood-30', 1 BR 943—Glider-25’, 1 BR 948—Ironwood-25 ’, 1 BR >pen 7 Days a Week & Evenings MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion. Nebr Office phone EX5-2170 Residence phone EX5-2236 5tf L OR SALE: Well established Re- V id farm supply business handling well-known products. Small oap ital needed.—Write box TH. c/o Hie Frontier. 5tf OR SALE: Angus bulls. Service able age.—Musil Brothers, O' Neill. 5-10p 30 Bushels Alfalfa Seed FOR SALE Contact: J . F. Contois O'Neill Phone 368 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 45 tf TOR SALE: 1958 Singer blonde console sewing machine. Sews forward and reverse, complete with Inittonholer. and zig zag attachments. To reliable party in this are for 8 payments of $7.96. New’ guarantee. Will discount for cash.-Write CREDIT MANAG ER, Box 250, North Platte, Ne Kt*nel^n WIRE TIE BALERS PRICED FOR QUICK SALE ! 1—87 PTO New Holland. Brand new last year. 1 Very good used New Holland 80 complete with hydraulic tension and electric starter. Also new 68 & 78 model New Hol lands. GAMBLE FARM STORE Viborg, S.D. Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE: Three bedroom house. Full basement with one finished room All modem. Automatic oil heat. Garage, comer lot —Gene Wolfe, Phone 671-W, O'Neill. 5tfc FOR SALE: Three bedroom home, close to school. Garage.—Phone 654, O’Neill. 51tfc FOR SALE: Two choice building lots.—J. F. Contois, Phone 368, O’Neill. 51 tf FOR SALE: Building lot. Desirable location.—Call Phone 574J, O’ Neill. 52tf FOR RENT FOR RENT ■ Modem apartment. —A E. Bowen. 705 E. Douglar O’Neill, phone 51.r, 12tf FOR RENT: A nice modem brick store building, good location — See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 3tf 5DR RENT :Fumished apartment, automatic washer and dryer, heat and hot water—Mrs Marie Crook, 129 E. Clay St., O’Neill 3-6pd "OR RENT: Modern two bedroom apartment, with living room, kitchen and bath. Close in.— / Elmer Hagensick. phone 538-R, O’Neill. 6tf rOR RENT: Nice five room, 2 bedroom apartment with full basement. Available June 15.— O. E. Davidson, Phone 126, O’Neill.6tf WANTED WALE HELP WANTED: 2 men at once to sell Nationally Advertis ed Watkins Products. No invest ment necessary. Free Life Insur ance. Income according to effort. For further information write or call Marvin Greenland, Arcadia, Nebr. Phone 2491. 5-7c 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 VANTED: Serum pigs: Loading . days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week —Dwaine i, Lockman, Stuart, ph 3741. tf IT STUD: Permanent registered • quarter horse Stallion. Reason able service fee.—C. E. McVay, Phone 585J13, O’Neill. 51tf ' EXPERT REPAIR SHOP - Watch Repairing 1 McIntosh Jewelry ’hone 166 O’Neill ( Wick’s BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Jlass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O’NEILL - for Any Job 25tf i £ J ANTED: Reliable party to as-, sume 9 payments of $7.93 on 1958 I White zig zag sewing machine, j _ This machine makes buttonholes. " sews on buttons, dams, mono- i grams, and embroideries without attachments. New guarantee. Will discount for cash.—Write CRED IT MANAGER. Box 250, North Platte, Nebraska. 6-7c j L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station ■1PKCI Al JZTN'G in all kinds of automobile, truck »nd tracto* repair Acetylene 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-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf WANTED: 200 yearling steers for 1959 pasture season.—Leo Ohri. Spencer, Phone 7328 Bristow. 47tf WANTED:Married man for general ranch work; modern home.— Paul Hoefs, Woodlake, Nebr. tfc WANTED. Waitress for night shift and a part time waitress. —Candy Bill’s Cafe, O'Neill. 6tfc j NOTICES FARM LOANS.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 6tf SALESMAN: Headquarters out of O’Neill, age 21-35. Excellent sal ary and car allowance. Position available due to promotion. Send qualifications to Box 666, O’Neill, Nebr. S-7 I LOAN Money on farms and ranches and city property.— Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 6tf NOTICE: Wrecking soon! Standard Station at comer of Douglas & 5th. Some used materials and concrete rubble.—Inquire at job site if interested. Gordon G. Greenamyre, contractor & Build er._ 6-7c CITY LOANS.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 6tf I AM BACK in my office again and I have Eastern Money and Priv ate Money to loan on Farm land, Ranch land, and City Homes. If you need money see or write.— R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 6tf COME AND GET IT, you won’t regret it. Plastic type Glaxo is tops for asphalt tile.—Coyne Hardware, O’eNill. 6c NSURANCE Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. of Nebr., having $6 million assets and over $3 1 million surplus funds will write your dwelling and farm insurance ' as follows: A 5 year dwelling policy, with no $50 deductable. 1 $13.60 per thousand a perpetual J farm policy, no renewal re quired, $7.70 per thousand first . year and $3.50 each subsequent 1 year —See, write or phone L. G. Jillespie, Agent; Ph. 114 or 218, ; O’Neill, Nebr. 6-9c ( NEED MONEY ? j For your vacation or 1 other worthy purposes? Obtain money on your car or 1 household goods. To pay accumulated bills To buy needed things To meet emergencies To consolidate your accounts ' We offer many types of loan J plans and you will find a plan •' here to meet your own individ- 1 ual requirements._ i OUR SERVICE IS SWIFT, COURTEOUS AND SIMPLE Repay in just a few months or . over a longer period as you i prefer. CENTRAL FINANCE j CORPORATION Phone 14 O’Neill Nebraska r ) MISCELLANEOUS i _ f YELL DRILLING and well and j. windmill repair. — Write Box 562. phone 553-J r SPRAGUE WELL CO , O'Neill r blks W & 3% blks N stoplight AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and a Phone 207 — O’Neill tl Auctions d ED THORIN a • a See E. J. Shane ATKINSON for dragline work, sewer and water ditches and clam work. 50-22p > YOUR Insurance costing too much? Are you properly In sured — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf. i, A D L E R ~ l Sewing Center 0 SALES OF NEW AND USED ai SEWING MACHINES M O’NEILL, NEBR. - PH. 269 CASH LOANS SIGNATURE — AUTO - O'Neill Loan Company VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Phone 434 O’Neill, Nebr. FURNITURE 49c ~ LOST & FOUND FOUND: One tackle box on Ft. Randall Lake; owner may claim them from Bud Johnson, Spencer, Nebr., by paying for this ad and identifying the two types of reels found inside. Phone 3768, Spen cer. 5-7p CARDS of THANKS I WISH to express my sincere thanks to all who remembered me with cards, letters, gifts and visits during my stay in the hos pital and since my return home. Mrs. Louis Harley. 6p WE WISH to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and passing of our loved one. Your assistance and expressions of sympathy will long be remember ed. Mrs. Fred Holsclaw and Family. 5c 1 W 1311 1U urs. wuson and Waters, the nurses and Sis ters for the wonderful care I re ceived while hospitalized at St. Anthony’s hospital. I also wish to thank my friends and relatives for the cards and gifts which I received and the Fora Knight family for the many kindnesses shown us.--Mrs. Leman Hulter, Lynch. 6p WE WISH to take this means to thank the Sisters and staff at St. Anthony’s and Drs. Wilson and Waters for their wonderful care: our friends and relatives for their visits, gifts and cards which helped so much to brighten and shorten Rex’s stay in the hos pital. May God bless you all.— Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ohri and Rex. WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin cere thanks to relatives, friends, and neighbors for the many thoughtful acts of kindness shown us at the brief illness and death of our beloved mother, grand mother and sister. All was much apperciated and will long be re membered^—Helen Sisson, and the grandchildren, sisters and brothers. 6p Christ Lutheran Vacation Bible School To Close Friday The vacation Bible school at Christ J>utheran Church, Seventh aad Clay Streets, which began last Monday will be concluded this Fri day with a ‘‘Parent's Night” pro gram and closing exercises to be ?in at 8 p.m. The four vacation Bible school departments enrolled over 60 pu pils and 12 teachers and assistants. | Morning classes began at 9 a.m. < vith the entire school meeting for < he devotions. Afternoon classes segan at 1 p.m. and were dismissed tt 3:30 p.m. A snack lunch was J trovided during the afternoons. , The "Parent’s Night” program ‘ vill feature music, singing, skits, 3ible memory verses, and a dis- < day of handcraft projects related 1 o the school theme “Going God’s * Vay.” 1 Those enrolled and participating n the program are: Beginners—Debra Hanlon, Cut is Morrow, Jim Vanderbeeck, Ihrist Engler, Mark VVecker, Hus el Krugman, Bruce Weeker, Don Id Miller, Rodney Beckwith, Stan ?y Kopejtka, Rex Krugman, Bar iara Engler, Patty Heese, Lor aine Vanderbeeck, Charla Be ens and Lynn Kellner. The teachers are Mrs. W. Serck, lonnie Riege and Judy Morrow. Primary- Carol Engler, Bonnie Crugman, Cherrie Kipple, LuAnn /liner, nariene morrow, uaviu Cipple, Pamela Hanlon, Frances Itoffer, Sherry Fox, Doris Krug nan, Nancy Mlinar, Bob Heese, lue Miller, Gloria Gedwillo, Linda fanderbeek, Connie Beckwith, Den tis McLeish, Bonnie McKay and foe Engler. Teachers and assistants are Mrs. oe McLeish, Jerilyn Luebcke, and iharon McLeish. Juniors—Russell Johnson, Joe JcLeish, Jr., Roy Fox Dwayne Lugman, Dennis Krugman, Ran lall Miller, Terry Heese, Larry krugman, Steve Fox, Donna En ,en, Claudette Stoffer, Judy Ged zillo, Winifred Stoffer and Ellen IcKay. . , Teachers and assistants are Ja ,et Krugman and Betty Morrow. Intermediates—Bruce and Paul lerberg, Clinton Miller, David Nei lan Eldon Krugman, James Stof >r Thomas Frerichs, Shirley Innen, Seal Luebcke, Judy Mlinar, laren Heese and Linda Gedwillo. The teacher and assistant are &v. A. S. Gedwillo and Victoria ledwillo. Helen Frerichs is the treasurer nd Mary Lou Luebcke the record ig secretary. All members of the congregation nd friends are invited to attend le program. Handcraft will be on isplay in the church basement fter the closing exercises. '" "at THE COURTHOUSE COUNTY COURT State vs. Judith A. Wanser, Ew ig speeding night, fined $15 and [ costs officer E. M. Hastreiter, State vs. Joseph J. Fleming, Neill, speeding day, fined $10. id $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude, State* vs. Robert C. HUler, Oma-1 - The all around cowboy at the O’Neill annual rodeo will receive this handsome silver buckle. Iturkles lor all other events, including bareback bronc riding, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, Itrahma rail riding, calf roping and the ladies’ barrel race will also receive similar buckles. Mrs. Art Bessert points to what is left of the hole in the side of ! a hill that once served its the first Itedbird post office. I Photo and Engraving by The Frontier i l la, speeding day, fined $10. and 14. costs officer R. L. Gude. May 8. State vs. Martin T. Pofahl, Ew ng, speeding night, fined $15. and j 4. costs; officer R. L. Gude, May | 8. State vs. Charles L. Ziegenbein, Iriver for Clark Bros., Inc., Nor- ! oik, overweight on axle, fined $50. rad $4. costs; officer Donald F. i lichardson. May 29. State vs. Harold E. Theis, Plain speeding night, fined $25. and $4. j costs; officer E. M. Hastreiter, June 1. State vs. Lorance E. Edmisten, j, North Platte, speeding night, fined $25. and $4. costs; officer E. M. ( Hastreiter, June 2. State vs. Willard H. Ratliff, El- ( gin. speeding night, fined $25. and c $4. costs; officer E. M. Hastreiter, f June 2. t State vs. David C. Scissions, ft Thermopolis, Wyo., expired dri-11 mt's license mined $a and $4 costs; officer K. M. Hastreiter, June 2. State \s. iv*nald L Walgivn. Hay Springs, drifcr for Allx'rt F Hichardson Alliance, oxortaad on axle, fined $60 and $1 costs, of ficer Donald F. Richardson, June 3. MARRIAGE LM'ENSKS Kenneth Charles Kukis, 21, llalston. Nebr and I^aVonne Kath erine Schmaderer 21, Stuart, June l. Ray Witherxvax, 22, Lynch and Miss Claranna Carson, IS, Lynch. June 1. Leonard J. Tmshynski, 26, Guth rie Center, la., and I^eonn M Schmit, 21. Atkinson, June 1 Willis Monroe Gordon. 44. long Pine and Eevelyn Mildred Ander son, 43, Bassett. The couple were carried June 2 by County Judge Luiis W. Reimer. Francis Lavern Penry, 22, At kinson and Claudeen Marguerite Raymer, 19, Atkinson, June 3. f’f Births ST. ANTHONY’S DURRE Tho Henry Durrei, O' Neill, son, Robert Allen, 7 pounds, 12 3/4 ounces, May 28 DERICKSON Tho Samuel Der 'oksons, O'Neill, son, Mark Eu rono, 8 pounds, 2 3/4 ounces, May 28. This is the couple’s third child. BABCOCK Tho Lloyd M Bal> '•ocks, Atkinson, son, Randall Lloyd. 8 pounds, 5 3/4 ounces, May 28. ' ATKINSON MEMORIAL MeCLURG Tho Calvin Mc rMurgs, Stuart, daughter, Marcia Marie, 6 pounds, 10 ounces, May 25. CLEMENS The C 1 i f f ord Cle mens, Aafelia. daughter, Tamra lean, 6 pounds, 13 ounces, May 26. HOOD- The Harry Hoods, Stuart, <on, Robert, 4 pounds, May 27. COMMUNITY MEMORIAL SCHULER The Charles Schul ers, Taylor, son, Charles Eugene ir., 7 pounds 13 ounces, May 26. SACRED HEART DEKAY—The Gordon DeKays, /erdol, son. Barry Dale, 8 pounds, I ounces. May 29. LUNDBERO MEMORIAL BROCKMAN Tho .Tack Brock nans, Center, daughter, 7 pounds, 3 ounces, June 1. ELSEWHERE MORSBACH The Harlan Mors >achs, Rapid City, S.D., daughter, ingela Marie, May 25. This is the ouple's second child. The pater al grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. )avid Morsbach. OOPPOC The Dr. Ijoran Cop ocs, Ottumwa, I a., daughter, Jay 28. The Coppoc’s are formerly f Chambers. Mrs. Coopoc is the aughter of Mrs. James Grimes. WARING The Maurice Warings, tmaha, daughter, 7 pounds, 15 uncos, June 3 This is the couple’s >urth child and their first daugh *r. The paternal grandparents are Ir. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring, age. This is their 10th grandchild. " CAFE CONTENTS & HOUSEHOLD GOODS AUCTION Known as the Elmer Hinshaw Property Located on the East Edge of O'Neill. THIS AUCTION CONSISTS OF THE CONTENTS OF THE CAFE AND HOUSE HOLD GOODS AND WILL BE HELD ON . . . WED. JUNE 10th Sale Starts 1 P.M. 6 Dressers 75-Gal. Cast iron butchering 8 Complete beds with bed springs kettle on stand and mattresses 10 cu. ft. GE refrigerator 1 Rollaway Bed 7 ft. Frigidaire 1 Kneehole Desk A and B 3-burners and oven 1 Wicker settee with 2 matching electric stove chairs 2—4x5 ft. steel cupboards 1 glass top coffee table Restaurant dishes 3 small occasional tables Steel rung ladder, garden hose, 1 dining room table with 4 pitch fork$f shovels, dehorn matching chairs jng cutters and many other I adding machine things too numerous to 10 chairs mention Wood working tables I his property consisting of 30 acres of land, a dwelling with double garage, cafe building and 6 unit cabins is also for lease with immediate possession. Contact folks now on premises if you are interested in leasing this property SALE CONDUCTED BY ED THQRIN AUCTION SERVICE