Bristow News By Rosemary Johnson Mr and Mrs. J. E. Lightfoot and Mrs. E. A. Chore visited at the Lawson Lightfoot home Sun day evening. Thursday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Leonard Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs Howard Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs Ed Dreher and Mrs. Ernest Londberg. The occasion was Bradford Anderson's birthday. Mr and Mrs Thomas Bowers and Karen, Mr. and Mrs Larry Bowers. Pam and Larry Neil, i Dean and Duane Hume, and j Rosemary Johnson enjoyed water skiing, boating, and a picnic sup per at the Fort Randall pari: Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chore were business callers in O'Neill Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Anderson left Saturday for Omaha to visit friends and relatives a week after spending a week here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Ed Dreher accompanied them Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land holm and Lou Ann, Mr. and Mrs David Landholm and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and Karen went to Wausa to Paul Land holm’s Sunday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hiatt were Sunday evening dinner guests at Frank Loocks. > Men's 17 Jewel Shock and Water-Proof Elgin WATCH *19® plus tax Many other Men’s and I^adles’ Watches McIntosh JEWELRY O'Neill Mrs. Ed Couch of Spencer are! Mrs George Raceiy of Valentine called on Mrs. Bayne Friday morning. Sunday afternoon visitors at E. A. Chores' were Mr. and Mrs Sam Weiger and Miss Bonnie Weiger of Coleridge and Nels A. Nelson of Obert. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. i Bavne and Charley Headley. Mr and Mrs. Howard Anderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Anderson and family Friday eve-. ning in honor of Mike's birthday.1 Thursday evening supper guests j at Chore's were: Mrs. Esther j Cronin McNeill of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs Lillie Pearson of Lincoln. Mrs. Joe Peterson and Mr. and j Mrs. J E. Lightfoot. Monday evening dinner guests i of Elmer Bostrom's were: Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dreher, and Mrs. Ernest Londberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hiatt were Sunday afternoon visitors at M R. Marlatt's and Lester Horn hack’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bohac of Minneapolis, Minn. and Mrs. Agnes Bohac of Washington, D. C. called on Mrs. Claire Van Hove and Dolores Tuesday afternoon, August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. John Ott and family of Concord, Calif, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Roy Shattuck home. A family fellowship dinner was held at the Bristow Methodist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long were supper guests at the Willard Land holm home Saturday. Gloria Bostrom returned to Lincoln after spending her vaca tion with her parents. She was accompanied by Mrs. Lily Pear son of Lincoln and Mrs. A. P. McNeill of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Canning of Omaha spent the weekend at the Con Thorell home. Mr and Mrs. Bill Loukota and Mr and Mrs. Bob Loukota were Yankton visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Ben Nelson and Todd spent Friday afternoon at the Bill Snider home in Butte helping Kelly cele brate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Conmck and family of Bassett were Sunday afternoon guests at the Maurice Korb home. George Bartling of San Diego, Calif, called on Bristow friends Wednesday. Mrs. Claire Van Hove called on Mrs Mollie Nelson Tuesday eve ning. Ernest Shattuck visited from Friday until Monday of last week at the Roy Shattuck home. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Claire Van Hove, Mrs Lily Pear son and Mrs. Esther McNeill were supper guests at the home of Mr. COUNTY WIDE CANAL PROJECT IRRIGATION MEETING Thurs., Sept. 10 — 8 p.m. ATKINSON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SPONSORED BY THE ATKINSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr. Gordon Wendler, supervisor, Ainsworth Reclamation District of Northwest Nebraska, with his assistants will be in Atkinson to discuss and explain in detail the canal irrigation project which has been under study and planning for this area. He will explain the past history of the project, the present status and what the prospect of the project is under the govern ment plan, and the future possibilities and purposes of the pro ject. The Loup Valley Karwell irrigation unit broke ground for the gigantic Sherman Dam and the contract was let last week. This is a meeting of all who are interested in irrigation for Holt County under a canal project. Everyone is welcome. You are urged to come and get first hand information from our supervisor of the O’Neill Canal Information. Admission FREE—This Meeting Is For You Let’s fill the auditorium September 10 Atkinson Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. John E. Lightfoot Fri-; 3 day evening. Mr and Mrs. Pete Ruda spent ' Friday in Norfolk. ‘ Mr. and Mrs Adolph Soukup vis- t ited at the Jim Fleming and John t Peters homes in O’Neill Sunday < evening. _ _ , I] Mr- and Mrs. William Fussel- 1 man of Lincoln spent from Tues- t day until Thursday with Mr. and I Mrs. W. J. Fusselman. 3 Mr and Mrs. Clyde Beckner returned home August 25 after i spending several days with rela- ( tives in Wayne, Winside and Nor-: fo*k- - , J1 Miss Dorothy Mulhair of Lynch ; spent Friday forenoon at the Van 1 Hove home. Miss Mulhair will i teach Spanish and English in l Southeast High in Lincoln this < year. Mr. and Mrs. John Lightfoot, ] Mrs. Lillie Pearson and Mrs. Esther McNeill were Saturday i dinner guests at the Lawson Light- i foot home. Mrs. Alice Peabody of Dallas, i S D. came Wednesday and visit- i ed at the Roy Shattuck home until I Sunday when her son, George, and Miss Alvera Du bosh came and took her to her home. Mrs. Claire Van Hove called on Mrs. Amelia Mineburg Thursday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Landholm and Lou Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and Karen, Mr. and Mrs Dave Landholm, Mr. and Mrs Robert Johnson of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nyquist of Wausa spent Sunday at the Paul Landholm home in Wausa. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Canning of Omaha, Mrs- William Canning of Wayne, Mrs. Ada Varcoe of Spen cer and Mr. and Mrs. Con Thor ell and girls picnicked at the Ft. Randall park Sunday. Mrs. E. S. Bostrom and Gloria spent Wednesday afternoon at thej John Bowman and Carl Nygren homes. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart, and Mrs Dwight Hammerlun and children of O’Neill were Sunday supper guests at the Van Hove home. . . , Mr. ana mrs. rawaiu ajiuvioui* and family returned home August 25 after vacationing in Colorado with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scheinost of Fremont. Barbara and Linda Thorell returned home with them from Omaha where they had spent several days at the Dick Canning home. Mr. and Mrs. John Lightfoot, Mrs Lillie Pearson and Mrs. Es ther McNeill visited with friends in Butte Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loukota at tended a mail carriers picnic at Niobrara Sunday. The Bristow Woman’s club will hold their first meeting at the Methodist church Tuesday, Sept. 8. Mrs. Veldon Lee and boys spent Thursday at the Harlan Holz home. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Beckner, visited at the Swede Sedivy home Friday. Mrs. Eddie Danielson spent Fri day evening at the Emil Prokop home. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beckner spent the weekend with relatives in Mission, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peterson and Janice, Vernelle Ruda and Janice Prokop went to Omaha Wednesday and returned Saturday evening. While there Janice Pro kop visited with her sister, Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Lightfoot and Nancy were coffee guests at the J. E. Lightfoot home August 25 evening. Mr. and Mrs Ben Nelson and Todd were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snider in | Butte. Phillip Dailey and daughter, Harriet, and family of Weiser, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen of O’Neill called at the Van Hove home Sunday afternoon. Atkinson News Rev. Curtis Barnett conducted his last service Sunday, August 30 at the Presbyterian church here in Atkinson* The Barnett family left Monday for their new home in Lincoln where he has ac cepted a call to the Fourth United Presbyterian church. The Barnetts have two children, Ronnie 2Vfe years and David 3 months old. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilbert and familv were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and 6-CYLINDER PL0WING DEM0NSTRAT10N pow%£nAjtL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 In the Evening Northeast Corner of O'Neill EVERYONE INVITED See the Most Advanced — Most Powerful Full 6-Plow Tractor, the IHC 660 Quiet, smooth, multi-range 560 New T-34 Crawler at a practical price Many other tractors and machines On Tough Jobs-use full throttle for top power and economy. On Lighter Jobs-shift up, nPmrCTIIIflriTTC1 eflldency.OWn' maximUra REtREbHMEN lb PLUS ALL THESE FEATURES! • World-fomous IH Fast-Hitch with Traction-Control hydraulic* SHFLHAMER EQUIPMENT Co. • Independent Power Taka-Off • Torque-Amplifier k(JONE 570 O’NEILL • Fewer Steering • New Operator Comfort, onvenronce Jrs. William Tasler in Atkinson Mrs. Cecil Bogue, Mrs. John ■ Venner and Mrs. Nick Bonenberg- ] r were hostesses at the Bogue ] arm Sunday night when they on- I ertained at a neighborhood mis- I ellaneous bridal shower for Miss < >arleen Tasler. Miss Tasler has ieen employed at the First Na ional Bank in Atkinson and will i te married September 7 to Don ichaaf, son of Mrs. Rose Schaaf. Mrs. Albert Spann was an after loon caller at the home of Mrs. Jeorge Randol Monday Emil Colfack and Ed Bouska,! talph Hoffman and Bob Miller, i dl members of the Noxious Weed loard. toured several weed plots; n the county Monday to check \ he results of spraying which was j lone earlier in the summer and! eported good results from the dots checked. Mrs. Ella Hoppe and Mrs. Em na Kazda of Omaha spent the veek in Atkinson visiting relatives ind friends. When they returned o Omaha Sunday, they were ac companied by Jimmy Hoppe, who las been spending the summer at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso ind daughter. Lodema drove to rrofton Saturday to visit Dr. and Vfrs. Jim Carlson and Scott Mrs. Carlson is the Wefso’s daughter, rhey returned home Sunday night. Miss Lodema Wefso left early Tuesday morning for Denver alter spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Wefso and attending the Hay Days celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horner returned Friday and Mr. and Mrs 2. C. Raymer and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis returned Sunday from a two weeks vacation in the Black Hills. The three couples lad a cabin and spent a leisurely two weeks enjoying the many in teresting and beautiful scenery tor wmcn ine nuis are rioieu. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brinkman and son, David, returned Friday evening from a two weeks vaca tion to Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta, Canada Mr. Brinkman was awarded the trip by the Bankers Life Co. of Des Moines, la. in recognition of his | past achievements with the com pany. Enroute home they spent some time in Spokane, Wash. Coming home they came by way of the Yellowstone Park and Black Hills. They spent the night of the earthquake in Butte, Mont, and felt the tremors of the quake in West Yellowstone. Mrs. Louis Brown and children spent Friday evening and night with Mrs. Ethel Brown in Atkin son taking in the final show of the Hay Days celebration. Satur day Mrs. Ethel Brown and her grandchildren, Melodee and Ricky Brown, children of Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Brown returned to the home of Mrs. Louis Brown and remain ed till funday when Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Brown visited in the Louis Brown home and brought them back to Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lane of Newport spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Brown and Mrs. Ethel Brown. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown of O'Neill and Mrs. Frances Stuart of Lincoln spent Sunday in Crof ton with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson. Mrs. Carlson is a niece of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Stuart. Wilbur Osborne of Burwell was a Saturday afternoon caller at* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Osborne in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Osborne and family of Tucson, Ariz. spent last Wednesday visiting in the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Osborne and family in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Osborne and family returned last Sunday from a weeks vacation which they spent visiting in various points in Ne braska and with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack vis ited Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Colfack’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Arp in Butte. Mr. Arp has been confined to his bed for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs Calvin McClurg and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sunday evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Tienken and Henry of Naper were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Donna and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McClurg and Marcia. Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Lee entertained at a 6 p.m. smorgas bord Friday evening at their home in Atkinson. The honored guests were Gov. and Mrs Ralph Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney and Mrs. Mary Lundgren attended the Hay Days celebration in Atkin son Thursday evening. Lynch News By Veldeen Plnkerman A one car accident early Sunday morning resulted in considerable damage to a car owned by Ronnie Shaw of Verdel. Driver of the car was Dick Steinback. Other occu pants were Dale Eiler, Margene Weeder, Marlene Streit, Teddy Zack and Norman Stiefvater. The two girls were hospitalized but no serious injuries were reported. The boys received only minor bruises. Mrs. Peter Mulhair visited her mother, Mrs. Roy Lowry in O’Neill August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jorgensen re turned this week from a trip through the Black Hills. While there they visited the Lyman Thomas famiy and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farran at Custer and the Jack Thomas family at Hot Springs. Harlan Heiser called in the Red bird community Thursday prepar ing for his school, which will start Monday. Albert McDonald and Kathleen irove to Omaha Sunday' to take ioone back to his work there. Mrs. >ean Soulek and children, who »ave spent several weeks with ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted "rooks, rode down with them and Visited relatives until Tuesday and hen flew to their home in Cali- j ornia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glyn were veekend guests in the Frank Car iten home. Mr. Glyn is a brother o Mrs. Carsten. Mrs. Faye Pinkerman and Mrs. \nna Carson attended a family re inion for friends and relatives of he Newman iamiiv on Sunday. Ladies Aid of Lynch First Meth odist church met in the church oasement Wednesday. Arrange ments were made for cleaning the ,-hurch with the member's families donating the labor. Fifteen mem bers and one visitor, Miss Grace Mannen, attended. Mrs. Lester Spragg was hostess. Mrs. Peter Mulhair was a Sun day afternoon and supper guest of Mrs. Phylis Mulhair. Mrs. Richard Christensen and Donna visited Mrs. Alvin Hrbek Saturday morning. Mrs. Ella Peterson of Taco ma. Wash., is a house guest in the Herman Heiser home this week. She Is a cousin of Mrs. Helser's. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jorgensen and Mrs. Loyd Levi were Friday evening callers at the Herman Hei ser home. Mrs. Levi, who had been visiting at the Lloyd Levi home at Lindy came to spend some time at the Heiser home and to visit with Mrs. Peterson w-hile she is a house guest there. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart were Thursday visitors in the Ber nard Allen home in O’Neill. Mrs. Glen Hull. Mrs. Bill Spen . ..11 If_ T «« cer anu uuiuicn ohu Kalkovvski were O'Neill visitors Thursday. Mrs. Phylis Mulhair and family moved into the Donald Johnson house in Lynch Saturday after noon. Frank Matejcek, Lawrence kal kowski, Harlan Heiser, and Leo nard Nielsen attended the sale at Wagner, S. D., on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christ ensen and family were Sunday evening visitors in the Glen Ri hanek home. Mrs. Albert Carson were busi ness callers in O'Neill Thursday. Mrs. Peter Mulhair was a Fri day supper guest in the Bill Spen cer home. Mrs. Donald Johnson left this weekend for Geneva where she will teach school this year. Ray Wilson, a farmer near Ke.lbird, shot another bob-cat Friday morning. This is the 2nd one he has killed this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder and Margene returned home Aug ust 5 after spending a few days in Colorado. Linda and Ronnie Christensen visited in the Reggie Pinkerman home in O’Neili. Miss Kay Christensen returned to her home Friday after spending several days at the Reggie Pinker man home. Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins were supper guests in the Don Hy nes home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Jorgensen oi Norfolk spent the past weekend at the Leo Jorgensen farm. Marina, Dick and Larry Christ ensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Mican ek and the Allen Hendersen fam ily attended the Bloomfield fair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streit are on vacation in Denver and other points. Mrs. Hannah Streit and Nancy Kotas are staying with Mar lene. Boni Thomsen, Jan Micanek and Janice McGill returned from their schools in Omaha to spend a ten day vacation with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rogers and son of Long Beach, Calif., and Fred and Carol Paulsen of Battle Creek, Iowa, visited the Veldon and Reggie Pinkerman families Thursday. Mr. Rogers is a broth fT Ul lVlia. v ciuuii i. iiwxci iiiuii. i iiv Paulsens are relatives of Mrs. Ro gers and have been visiting in Cal ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oberle are visiting at the homes of their son. Norman and family; their daughter, Delores Lowery and family at Denver this week. They took the two Lowery boys home after visiting here. Mrs. Faye Pinkerman went to Gregory. S. D., Thursday to spend a few days visiting her step mother, Mrs. Jake Knittle and Oth er relatives there. Mrs. Vinnie Oberle, who has been visiting there will return home with her. Eugene Hrbek arrived home Wednesday from the army after spending 18 months in France and Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman and Veldeen were Sunday dinner guests at the Reggie Pinkerman home in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks have returned [Yom spending a few days in the Black Hills. Rod rick Hughes did their chores while they were gone. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and boys were Sunday supper guests at the Vigo Christessen home. School opened in this area Mon day with Mrs. Guy Hull teaching Scottville and Harlen Heiser teach ing Redbird. Mrs. Faye Pinkerman called at the Richard Christensen home Aug ust 5 and accompanied Mrs. Chris tensen to Niobrara on business. Ruth Osborn and Randay Pin kerman accompanied Veldeen Pin kerman to Ash Grove Sunday night._ FOR SALE 1956 FORD V8 FAIRLANE 4 door. Ileater, Overdrive, 2-tone Paint. Seven tires and wheels, 2 mud and snow. All nearly new. One owner. Very clean. Shows good care. Mrs. Homer F. Mullen Phone 84 or 336 Amelia News Four to Enter Kindergarten By Miss Florence Lindsey The Amelia school opened Mon-; 1 day morning. Gerald McClennahan i of Chambers is teacher in the v upper grades and Mrs. Orland 1 Fryrear is teaching in the lower t grades. There are four beginners 1 this year. They are Patty Frahm, i Larry Waldo, Bruce Fullerton and t Kay Thompson. Roger Waldo, Robert Burge and f Lonnie Sparks are attending first i year of high school at Chambers I this year. Miss Cathy Doolittle is attending Atkinson high school. Miss Sheila Kaiser is attending high school at St Mary's in O’ Neill. She is staying with Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts, jr. Other Amelia young folks leaving for school are Misses Joyce and Sharon Watson and Marcia Widman to s Atkinson, Mershon Laerman and t Neal Madsen to Burwell. Janette j and Donald Clemens to Atkinson, Wayne Burgett, Venita White. 1 Beth and Joan Fullerton and s Richard Pospichal to Chambers, i - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Burge 1 were charivaried last Tuesday I evening. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh left August 26 for their home in Oma-1' ha They had been visiting her'l parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1 Pierce. They planned to visit Mr. l Bligh’s mother and a sister at i Norfolk enroute home. < Mr. and Mrs. Mervin French of 1 Page visited Mr and Mrs. Lew ' Backhaus Monday afternoon. The WSCS ladies cleaned the 1 schoolhouse Tuesday of last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Sigman and daughters of Springvalley, ! » f_ _»L^. Lmr Jnrc in 1 illllUl. W»V * "“J — - - - Atkinson last week. They took Cleve’s father, Charles Sigman with them to Morrill to attend a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Lois Sigman) : Sawvel. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hatch of Fort Collins, Colo, came Monday August 24 and have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and Ardell of O’Neill visited Tuesday, August 25 with Mrs. Delia Ernst and Art Waldman. Miss Connie Barnett returned to her home at Greeley, Colo. Sat urday after visiting with relatives and her friend, Miss Beth Fuller ton She accompanied Mary Ellen Gillette of Chambers, who attends school at Greeley. Don Adams is teaching at Pal mer. He attended a teacher’s meeting there Saturday and school began Monday. Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie and Mrs. Edith Andersen went to Spencer August 26 afternoon to see the oculist there. Mrs. Bernard Blackmore spent several days in Lincoln last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Adair, Al lan and Dick and Mrs. Gertie Adair drove to Cody Thursday to visit Bill Gilman. Mrs. Eldon Ballagh and family visited her sister, Mrs. Tommie Doolittle and fami'y August 26. Mrs. Doolittle an infant daughter, Barbara Deen, returned home from the Atkinson hospital the, early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Strenger ( of Omaha brought his grandmoth er, Mrs. Emma Lindsey, to her home in Amelia after visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. L. Strenger; in Omaha the past three weeks. J P. L. Strenger has been ill in the veterans hospital for three j months and expects to be there another two or three months. Craig Fullerton fell from a gate Saturday evening and broke his collar bone. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fullerton. Harold Kennedy and Michael Pospichal are attending school in Amelia this year. They are from the Berry district. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Strenger, Mrs. Lindsey and Florence were sight seeing at Fort Randall, S. D. Sunday. Mrs. Julia White of Atkinson spent the early part of the week with Mrs. Edith Andersen. She plans to leave Saturday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Braddock. Several ladies gather ed at the home of Mrs. Edith An dersen to celebrate her birthday which falls on September 6. Mrs. Harold Fullerton began her school term at Valley Center school Monday. «r_ .... 1 W_ TM__ A XI_ ATI! . <11111 I'll O. Ill vci nuivuo U1 Independence, Mo. visited at the Blake Ott and Floyd Adams home over the weekend. Mr. Athens is a cousin of Mr. Ott and Mrs Adams. Mrs. tether Dailey and son and family of Omaha visited at the home of her brother, B. W. Waldo, this week. Mrs. Maude Forbes visited at the Heinie Frahm home Sunday. Pfc. Hale Kennedy left Monday for Fort Sill, Okla. after a leave spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Irven Forbes and Donna visited her mother in Win ona, Minn, last week. They also visited the Cleve Sigman family at Springvalley, Minn, enroute. Troxell Green was guest speak er at the Methodist church in Amelia Sunday. Rev. Cox, the regular pastor, has been ill. Cleta and Demaris Murray and their father Tom Murray of O' Neill visited at the Floyd Adams home Sunday evening and attend ed the smorgasbord. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roth and family of Valentine visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle and family last week. Stanley Thompsons are driving a new car Mr. and Mrs. Albert Freouf and family have moved from the James ranch to their home place. Mrs. Gene Thompson and fam ily were in Scottsbluff last week, where she stayed with her sister, Betty Mae, who was convalescing from recent surgery. Clinton Doolittle visited his children Dixie and Randy Doolit tle at Scottsbluff last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Small and Gary visited at Roy Fullertons Saturday. Gary will leave soon for Cleveland, Ohio for school. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hatch of Fort Collins, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. ;dgar Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.' ,rt Doolittle visited at Bob Adair’s riday evening. They enjoyed ice ream and cake later in the eve ing. ! 1 Mrs. Gertie Adair went to Des loines. Ia. Tuesday to visit her aughter and son-in-law, Mr. and lrs. Bill Schmit and family. They dll attend the Iowa State fair. Word was received here that lob Sawvel, son-in-law of Charles tigman was injured recently .hen his tractor upset with him. le received a fractured hip and elvic bone and five broken ribs. | le is out of the hospital now and > on crutches. Mrs. Sawvel is be former Lois Sigman. A nice crowd attended the smor asbord Sunday evening sponsor- J d by the Catholic church Marvin ioolittle won the door prize. Friday Results Appaloosa Show Here are Friday's results of the j econd annual Appaloosa horse how in Atkinson: Morning Results Fillies. 1959 — First, Palouse R I, Iden B. Myers, Pukwana. S. D.; econd. W. M.’s Sweet pea, W. 1 Cattle Co., Plattsmouth; third, i laskins Jane, J. Harvey Haskins, i rladison; fourth. Lee's Miss Con- j idence, Lcland G. Sundernian, | „yons. Fillies. 1958 — First, Navajo ( Purquoise of AA. Matt and Lauva loggio, Boscman, Mont.; second 3ret y Maud. Iden B. Myers; third Citten, Clint Ruogge, O’Neill. Mares. 1957 — First, Little "harm of AA, Matt and Laura toggio; second. Iowa Skipper, Glen toper, Adair, la.; third, Little lioux L, Don Lubben, Carleton; ourth, Peggie E, Thornton A. jreen, Marshfield, Wis. maus, ijiaj * Sioux Gem, Glen Soden, second Stork's Julie, Stork’s Appaloosa Farm, Herman; third, Acoma, larry Sweet, Milbum. Mares, 1955 and older — First, iV. M's Boots, W. M. Cattle Co.; second, Mahaska I, Stork's Appa oosa Farm; third, Kitty E, Mari ynn Roddis, Marshfield, Wis.; ourth, Bathsheba of AA, Matt and Laura Boggio. Wet mares, all ages — First, Stork's Gypsy, Appaloosa Farm, second, Palouse R, Iden B. Myers; hird, Stork’s Julie, Stork's Appa oosa Farm; fourth, Larson, Dol !ie. Afternoon Results Men’s pleasure — First, Stork’s LSypsy. Stork’s Appaloosa Farm; second, Bathsheha of AA, Matt and Baura Goggio; third W. M's Cop ier Dollar, W. M. Cattle Co.; four h, Kitty E, Marilyn Roddis. Reining horse championship — First, Simcoe Sarcee, Charley W. Peterson, Atkinson; second. Lit le Man S. George J. Bryant, Spring field, S. D.; third, Pecos Bill, Ron lie Searle, Rice Lake, Wis.; fourth Bay Bob, Don Imboden, Jefferson 5. D. Senior Pleasure, 5 years and ilder — First, Blue Princess, Glen Miper; second, Imboden Umbaska, Fred King, Omaha: third Mahaska I, Stork’s Appaloosa Farm; fourth Kitty E, Marilynn Roddis. Trail horse — First, Pecos Bill, Ronnie Searle; second, Stork's Bypsy, Stork's Appaloosa Farm; hird, Simcoe Sarcee, Charley W. Peterson; fourth, W. M's Copper Dollar, W. M. Cattle Co. Wheelbarrow race First W. M’s Copper Dollar, W. M. Cattle Do., ridden by Leland Sunderman, and Mrs. Wayne Meisinger of Ly ins; second, Rusty Boy, Francis Johnson, Hutchinson, Kan., ridden by Jerry Johnson of Hutchinson; third, Imboden Umbaska, Fred King, Omaha, ridden by Jerry Du van, Omaha; fourth, Hawkeye King, Roy W. Aten, Atkinson, rid den by Gerald Rothchild of At kinson. Calf-roping — First, Simcoe Sar >ee, Charley W, Peterson, 22.5 sec- j >nds; second, Prairie Dog. Char ey W. Peterson, 27 seconds; third, tfork's Gypsy. Stork's Appaloosa Farm, 30.5 seconds. Pleasure Horse champktisbip — First, Stork's Gypsy, Stork's Appa oosa Farm, second, Bathsheha of \A, Matt and l-aura Boggio; thinl, vitty E, Marilynn Roddis; fourth, ft. M's Copper Dollar, W. M. Cat tle Co. 220-vard race — First, W. M’s Boost, W.M, Cattle Co.; second, i¥. M.'s Clipper Dollar, W. M Cat tle Co.; thin!, Russian, Clint Rueg »c, O'Neill; fourth, Stork's Gypsy, stork's Appaloosa Farm. Winners of the various divisions in the Hay Days parade held 1'hursday were announced as fol lows : Main Street division First. Ed iVilson, Tim 1-ec, Mike and Jim Bennett, tied for second. Adventureland First Mark and Rona Speltz, fie. Fantasyland — First, Darleen and Tony Ver/.al; second, Mona Roberts; thini; Jolene Hill; four th, Mary Tingle. Frontierland — First, Lila and Harlan Miller, second, Carol Han sen; third, Pat and Ronnie Bar ties; fourth, Boyd Mitchell. Scouts Paint Ornanul’t* The cub scouts den 4 met at the I-onis Wray home on Tues day at 2:30 p.m. Seven cub scouts and the den chief were present. John Humrick was elected scribe. The scouts painted lawn orna ments. Next meeting will lie Tues day at the Wray home right af ter school. John Humrick, scribe Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Phone 10« Golden Bid*. Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR. Insur&noe of All Kinds SMisfor... Kills cattle grubs with just om spraying Simple spray treatment re quires minimum handling and labor. Kills cattle grube inside animal before they can dam age meat or hide. Also highly effective for control of screw worms, horn flies, lice and ticks. •Trademark Distributed by Woodbury Chemical Co. St. Joseph, Mo. Available at CORKLE HATCHERY O’Neill, Nebraska PUBLIC AUCTION As we have discontinued our business we will sell our store building at Public Auction on— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1959 at 2 p.m. at the Store in Stuart. Nebraska ✓ The building is 30x70 ft. and is made of solid brick. It is located on a lot 30x74 ft. and is in excellent condition. Has a full cement basement. Heated with a stoker furnace. Excellent location as it is on the Main Square facing West and South. Has shelving that goes with the building. Fixtures available. The building is of the type and construction that it could be used for many different purposes. Stuart is located in a very good ranch and farm country and this affords someone the opportunity of getting a very good business building as the owners are willing to sacrifice to dis pose of the property. TERMS: 25% down payment day of sale. Balance to be paid on completion of contract. Transfer to be made by mer chantable abstract and warranty deed. Arrangements can be made for early possession. ETHEL COWLES, owner C. E. McClurg, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker 500 to 600 Cattle Today There will be 500 to 600 eattle today at the O’Neill Livestock Market including 350 to 400 yearlings and several nice consign ments of yearlings ranging from just a few head to 60 head, both heifers and steers. There will be several good loads of both fall and spring calves. With the increase in runs here at the barn It becomes more and more imperative that those of you thinking of selling to contact us so we can properly adver tise for you. That hog sale will begin at noon sharp today. O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONIC I Vern & Leigh Reynoldson