Inman News By Mrs. ■IsiDm McMahan Mr. and Mrs. William Morsbach of Clearwater spent Thursday after noon in Inman on business. < Nineteen members attended the Inman workers Project Club on Wednesday aftemn October 21 at the home of Mrs. F. E. Keyes when the lesson on "Know your Car" was presented by Mrs Albert Anthony and Mrs James McMah an. Mrs. Albert Reynolds, pres ident presided at the Itusiness ses sion. Christmas Ideas were dis cussed. The Novemlx'r meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ken neth Conventry. Mrs. Keyes served a dainty lunch at the close of the afternoon. Fay Brittell of Atkinson was a Wednesday visitor in Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson left Saturay for Omaha where they will spend a few days visiting in the home of their son William and family. Elwin Smith spent Friday in Norfolk on business. Mrs. W. E. Kelley spent Friday afternoon in Norfolk on business. Mr. and Mrs Tom Clark and family of O'Neill were Sunday evening guests in the home of Tom's parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. William McElvain and son Greg of Omaha spent the weekend visiting in the home of Mis McKIvain's parents Mr. and Mrs James Com entry and w ith iriau* » ' ui V' m hi, Mr ami Mrs, Donald Keyes and fanulv left Saturday (or Omaha to spend a few days visiting in tlte litw of Mr Keyes brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. James Yidlak ami family. Mrs John Mattson tixvk her moth er Mrs James McMahan to Nor folk Friday where she continued on to Tipton, Missouri to spend two weeks v isiting in the home of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs Sherman Grazier and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hrittell and daughter of Atkinson were Sun day visitors in Inman. Harold Sobotka and Clark Gau ghenbaugh who attend college at Norfolk spent the weekend visit ing their parents here. Robert Ruther jr. who attends college at Wayne spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruther sr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt ami Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan of O’ Neill were Wednesday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry. Mrs. Kenneth Kestenholtz return ed Friday from St. Anthony’s hos pital where she had been a patient for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Marvih Youngs and family of Independence, Mis souri spent the weekend visiting In the home of Mr. Youngs parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Youngs. E E. Clark, Lyle Abney, Tom Clark and LeRoy Moore spent Saturday pheasant hunting around Arcadia. The Y. M. club met Sunday eve ning in the home of Mrs. Leo Mos srnan. Cards furnished the enter tainment for the evening and the hostess served a lovely lunch at the close of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull of Red bird spent Sunday afternoon visit ing in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and family. Mrs. Earl Watson, Mrs. L. R. Tompkins and Mrs. Leo Mossman spent Wednesday in Norfolk on business. Dr. and Mrs. Guy Brillhart of Hastings spent the weekend in the home of Mrs. James McMahan and with other relatives. They were accompanied to Hastings on Monday by James Conventry who returned to Inman that evening. Mr and Mrs. Pearl Cary return ed from Iowa where they have been visiting on Wednesday. Mrs. Ted Schissler of Sioux City Iowa and Mrs. Faye Pinkerman of Red bird were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and family. In the afternoon Mrs. Schissler and Mrs. Pinkerman visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Coven try and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sholes of Fullerton spent the weekend visit ing in the home of Mrs. Sholes par ents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore. Ned Kelly, Dick Coventry, Clark Gaughenbaugh and Harold Sobotka, who attend college at Norfolk, spent the weekend with their par ents. Miss Mary Morsbach spent the weekend in Lincoln with friends. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. James McMahan were Dr. and Mrs. Guy Brillhart of Hastings Mr. and Mrs. James Cov entry ami Mr. and Mrs. John Mat tson of Inman. Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach re turned Sunday from Omaha where she spent a few weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach and son of Neligh spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach and Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Scholz and family of Neligh visited Sunday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sobotka and family and Harold Sobotka of Norfolk visited Thursday even ing in the John' Sobotka home. A miscellaneous shower was fiinHoroH Mrs Ramon Sorague, nee Naomi Ross, at the Methodist church annex on Friday evening. The bride received many gifts, launch was served at the close ol the evening. Elmer Crosser and son, Ricky of Sheldon, Iowa visited Thursday and Saturday in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw. They spent the remainder of the week end near Lusk, Wyoming deei hunting. Mrs. Kenneth Kestenholtz re turned Saturday from the Univ ersity hospital in Omaha where she has been a patient for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gorgen of Plattsmouth spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Gorgen’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Dana Lines. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jcssen of Ainsworth visited in the home of Mrs. James McMahan on Thursday morning. They were enroute tc Lincoln to visit Mr. Jessen’s mothei Mrs. J. M. Jessen. Robert Jackson of Sioux City Iowa called on friends in Liman on Sunday. The Jacksons are for mer Inman residents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and sons spent Saturday in Lin Icoln attending Rand Day. Miss Jackie Tomlinson of O NeiL s spent the weekend visiting hei grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ear Watson, while her parents and sis ter wore in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes anc family, Marvin Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw', Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pruss and Verna, Mrs. Lew is Kopecky, sr. and Mrs. Sadie Conger attended church services | at Atkinson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt of O'Neill to Omaha on Wed nesday. The Coventrys visited in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Wil liam McElvain and Greg. Mrs. James McMahan attended a 6:30 dinner and program of the OES at the Prebyterian church in Stuart Wednesday evening honor ing the Worthy Grand Matron, Grand Secretary and Grand Adah. Mrs. James McMahan attended Circle 2 of the Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs. D. C. Shaffer at O'Neill on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Snyder spent Saturday evening in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stevens at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Snyder [spent Tuesday afternoon in the John Gray home at Page visiting | Mrs. Zella Soukup of Lafayette, California. Mrs. Charles Luben returned Friday from North Platte where she attended the Rebekah assem bly. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Gray and Mrs. Mary Hartigan spent the j weekend in Lexington visiting Mr. |and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan and fam ! ily. Mr. and Mrs. Dean DeLong and ! family of Omaha spent the week ;end v isiting in the home of Mr. De ! Long’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong. Mrs, Leo Sobotka and family of Columbus called in the John Soliotka home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Kenneth Kestenholtz was admitted to St. Anthony's hospital in O'Neill on Monday as a med ical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family attended a birthday party for Douglas Matschullat at tl#e home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschullat at Page on Tuesday evening, October 13. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shobe and family left Oct. 13 for Sand Point, Idaho where they will make their home. Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Mrs. Alfred Napier called on Mrs. Tom Hutton and Tammy Sue in the Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh on October 20 afternoon and Saturday evening. Mrs. Leo Miller, Ellen Melanie Ann, Janie Fry, Mary and Susan Napier, France and David Shrader, Betty Napier, Gloria Montgomery and children and Mrs. Floyd Nap ier attended a party for Sheila Fry at her home on her fifth birth day Thursday afternoon. The Willie Shrader family were guests Sunday at the Richard Ed wards home in Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott and Tammy and Web Napier were Norfolk visitors Wednesday after noon. Mrs. John Miller. Dale and Mar> were dinner guests at the George Montgomery home Tuesday, Oct 20 . On October 20 evening the Al fred Napier family, George Kellei family and Mr. and Mrs. R. A Hord suprised Gary Tessemer al | his home. Bruce and Mark Hutton visited at the Alfred Napier home Wednes day. Joe Hage of Madison called Sat urday evening at the Keith Biddle come home. Valonda returned tc Columbus with him. The Darrol Switzer family and Don Stang of Omaha were supper guests Saturday at the I^eo Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer family called in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery called Thursday evening at 1 the Grant Mott home. INMAN FALL SPECIALS Buy and Save While They Last See us for truck load prices on all LINCOLN and ANCHOR numbers of pasture and meadow fertilizers for fall and winter ap nliixi Hi m r « Now is the time to re-seed and Fertilize your lawn and garden. We can control crab grass, insects, and moles with LINCOLN TRIPLE TURF TONIC. BEST CATTLE OILER $47.50 15 gal. oil $20.00 — Steel Stand $30.00 — Aprons $8.90 — Wire mesh 6.10 NU-WAY CATTLE OILER $15.00 Mill Feed — Chemicals — Mineral — Mineral Blocks SIOUX CITY PRICES Rolled oats_$4.20 Tankage_$4.90 Calf Manna 50 lbs._$4.00 Suckle 25 lbs.___ $4.10 I Scotch-O-Lass 50 lbs.-$2.35 Dog Pellets 25 lbs _$1.95 Shellmaker 50 lbs. -.— 75c Calcium 50 lbs._70c Trace Min salt-$2.60 4-1 American fine salt — $1.60 jj NOX moat 50 lbs. -$6.35 Toxophine per gal. _ $3.45 Baby pig feeders_$1.60 Aero Bucket Sprayer_$7.10 Sulphur Blox___ 95c Iodized Blox _ $1.02 Trace Blox_$1.35 Hi. Phos Blox _ $1.55 Gold Brick Blox _ $2.45 Sheep Wormer Blox _ $3.85 Paunch-Eez Blox _ $4.80 KD-Reg. Blox _ $1.85 K ration Blox_$2 30 KD Ranger Blox_52.40 PEX Poultry Blox_53.60 24 D Butyl Ester per gal._ 52.95 Rabbit salt per box__51 05 DDT per gal._51-80 Baby pig waterers_51-90 Meat Scraps 50 lbs._52-25 Linseed Meal_ _54.45 Two Ton Creep Feeders On Hand Get those calves used to the feeder this winter Double Cash Discount on Hi Phos and Worm Control Minerals. Special low booking prices on NORCO CATTLE FEEDS, cotton cake, soy bean meal. 0 25-50% cash discount on all alfalfa, clover, grass and sorghum seeds on hand. See us for RANGE CUBE SPREADERS and BEHLEN CRIBS FOR SALE—1^2 Ton STUDEBAKER TRUCK, dual wheels, overload springs, motor recently overhauled, tires in good to excellent condition. Badger f grain box and cattle rack in excellent shape. Tompkins Livestock Headquarters bmao, N <-braaka *r~ •*** *»■'«« »trtn >* .1 ■ ■* >* i* >'* •“■h "’> TINFOIL—The O’Neill High School i>ami is snown as u parades ; through downtown Lincoln during the 21st annual I'niversity of N'e- 1 hraska Rand I>ay parade in which 63 hands participated this |*ast Saturday. The bands performed during halftime of the Indiana N'ebraska football game in the most intricately designed Rand Day t program since its origin in 1939. Some 3,500 high school musicians 1 formed the five-letter won! “Peace”. Frontier engraving l Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Switzer < and family, Don Stang of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Loo Miller and family and Jay Butler were dinner guests Sunday at the Wendell Switzer home of Shirley Miller's and Ruth Switzer’s birthdays. Reverend and Mrs. Ivan Turner attended a birthday party for Ven ita White at Amelia Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier ate i Sunday dinner at the Z. H. Fry home. The Archie Johnston family were ; guests last Sunday at the Will Shrader home. Mrs. Dave Anson worked at the i locker plant October 191 Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and Mil- i ton visited Tuesday evening, October 20 with Mrs. Althea Peter son and family in Neligh. Mrs. Wilmer Mosel in helping at Hill variety store on busy days. Wilmer Mosel, Raymond Sch midt and Lester Bergstrom called on Lionel Gunter Monday even ! ing, October 19. Mrs. Walter Woepple and Mrs. Earl Pierson called on their moth er, Mrs. Edith McClanahan in the Brunswick Rest home Thursday, afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mrs. j Dale Napier were in Norfolk on Wednesday. Z. H. Fry went for a check-up with his doctor. Mrs. Marcus Pierson and girls, Mrs. Earl Pierson and Mrs. Robert Tams, jr. were O'Neill visitors on October 20. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers were Tilden visitors on Thursday. Mrs. Harold Rodgers, teacher in the Riverside school plans to give a halloween party for his pupils and the pre-kindergarten children on Wednesday afternoon. The t. .! ...Ml 1_ .. 1_^ .1 av.iiuvji v> in ut viwov-vt -» **»-•* , Friday for the teachers’ meeting [ in Norfolk. Rosella Ahlers is home over the weekend coming from Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Schlottman'; visited Sunday at the Ray Dover j home in Valentine. Mr. and Mis. Alfred Napier 1 took a carload of boys to the foot ball game at Tilden Friday even- j ing. • u Keven Fry was an overnight j guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke j in Inman Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hadduck of Colorado Springs, Colo, were over night guests Wednesday at the Howard Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. (Willie House of Colorado Springs I spent Wednesday night at the i Walter Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock and Phil visited Saturday evening a the Ernie Norwood home. Milton Biddlecome went to Col umbus Friday morning and Volon da returned home with him. In the afternoon Mrs. Keith Biddle come, Valonda and Milton and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and 1 Tommy attended funeral services for Hans Peterson at the congre I gational church in Neligh. Monday evening, Oct. 19 Mr. and Mrs. John Kallhoff of Guthrie Cen ter, la., Rosemary Kallhoff of Des Moines, Iowa and Mrs. Anna Miller were supper guests at the John Miller home. The Mesdames Archie Johnston liroo.ir. nnnnnlt Wpnflpll SwitZer. Ralph Shrader, Keith Biddlecome and Willie Shrader attended an executive meeting of the United Presbyterian women at the church I annex on October 19 evening. The Rodney Pollock family of Omaha were weekend guests at the Dave Pollock home. On Sat | urday they went pheasant hunting on the Beaver. The Robert and Lorraine Mont gomery families were dinner guests Sunday at the George Montgom ery home in honor of George’s birthday anniversary. The Alvin Nelson family of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Byle Switzer of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and Pamela of Chambers and the Alfred Napier | family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter and Mr. and Mrs. Beonel Gunter and Paul plan to eat dinner Sunday at the Dewitt Hoke home in honor of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Dewitt Gunter’s fifty-third wedding anniversary and Dewitt Hoke’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo mery, Mr. and Mrs. John Kallhoff and daughter, Rose Mary visited Sunday afternoon at the John Mil ler home. Reverend and Mrs. Ivan Turner attended meetings at the Free i Methodist church at Colome, S. D | on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 19 20. Mr. Melton was guest specker on Monday evening he represented Central College at McPherson, | Kansas. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser The Wilbert Widhaim sold their farm to the Adolph Ianak family from west of Verdigre Friday, Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitckell of Omaha spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Jeffery. Robert Jundt and ■ Robert Mischell visited at the Ora Caskey home Sunday afternoon 1 Marion Cedarherg is doing plum- ' >ing work at the farm home of 1 Mrs. Flossie Held this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffery •isited with their daughter and 1 ;on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle iasmussen and family of Os- ! nond on Sunday. ' Burdett Hicks is employed at he Donald Kinnison farm. Mrs. Floyd Kinnison motored to : Dsmond Tuesday, Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter i isited at the Donald Knori home 1 it Niobrara Tuesday. Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey ,’isited at the Howard Tyler home October 19 evening. , Mrs. Authur Suffieool and son Jraig of Veidigre were Wednesday . isitors at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch, sr. i Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffery vere October 20 evening visitors it the Clarence Finch home. Mr. ana Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber notored to Scuyler Tuesday, Oct. 10 to visit at their daughter’s lome, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker. Mrs. Faulhaber remained there to j ake care of the Baker’s daughter, i sucan, while Mrs. Baker is at the j lospital with a new baby daugh ter. vere Saturday, Oct. 17 supper j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser vere Satudday, Oct. 17 supper guests at the home of Mr. and M Irs Emiel Barto* Other guest* i ere Mr and Mrs Joe Bartos and 1 lr and Mrs Louis Bartos. Linda 11 nd Marvin, all of O'Neill. The Midway school house was t urchased by Donuald Kinmson 11 his week. i Thursday Oct. 15 during the 3 fternoon recess Mrs. Ora Caskey eceived an injury to her ring fin- ' er on the right hand while play- i rig ball with her pupils. She was < iven medical attention at O'Neill 1 .here the finger was placed in splint. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey vis- ' rd at the Ora Caskey home Thur- I day evening. Miss Carol Metties of Omaha ' pent the weekend with her par- 1 nts Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mettles. Twenty-four ladies attended a tarty at the home of Mrs Vincent aekson. Games were played. Mrs. trden Lausen, Mrs. Ottie Metties ind Mrs. Kenneth Caskey received irizes. The door prize was award 'd to Mrs. Donald Caskey, Mrs. aekson served lunch at close. Mi's. Sidney Faulhaber called at he Ora Caskey homo Sunday even ng, Octolier 18. Mrs. Clarence Finch, sr. onter ained the Help U club at her home >n Wednesday, Oct. 21. thirteen nembers and two visitors, Mrs. Uithur Sufficool and Mrs. Junior •'inch were present. Mrs. Finch ;erved dinner at noon. Needle vork was done for the hostess. The ■lub sisters were revealed. Each •eceived a gift, only two were tuessed. Mrs. George Jeffery ree •ived the dood prize. Mrs. Ora Caskey will have the j irst meeting in November for a f seven o’oclock dinner. Leland Caskey and his boy frier#! >f Omaha were visitors at the Dra | ?askey home over the weekend. — Star Community News By Mrs. Ewalt Miller The Willowdale extension eluh nembers attended the achieve- i nent day program in O’Neill [ Tuesday, Oct. 20. Mrs. Merle Schleusener of Orchard was a mest of one of the members, Mrs. Bill Hibbs. Sunday guests at the Gerald Waring home were Wyn and Larry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Mil ler, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boelter, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Boelter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Van Ostrand, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boelter and family. The dinner was in honor of the War Tg'a non, Arlea, who is leaving Jovembar 2 for the armed serv- j »• Mr. and Mrs Ewgit Miller at tended the wedding reception at he ChaflgA Beilin home in O'Neill lunday evAing for Mr. and Mrs >ale Beilin. Albert Stoffer of O’Neill, who vas injured in a hunting accident lunday morning, is a son-in-law if Ray Noble of this community. Iis wife is the former Myra Noble. The bazaar and supper at the ish Grove community hall was veil attended Sunday evening. The •roceeds will be used to pay on he loan on the building. The event vas sponsored by the Ash Grove luxiliary. Phone Your News To The Frontier Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call 243 W — 24 hr. Sendee Northwest Electric O’Neill Stuart New* • at Mr*. Herb Kksl* Mrs. Chris Westrom came home from Omaha where she visited tier daughter, Delores and family. She also saw the show "The South Pa cific” while there. The Brownie Scout meeting was brought to order by the president, Mary Sue Kunz Colors were ad vanced by Mary Kay Schneider and Denise Glberding All mem bers were present with two visi tors. A halloween party was planned We sponge painted trees, which we drew in the autumn colors. Mary Kay served us cup cakes for lunch. Bill Hewitt of Rushville was a ^Saturday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. The Couples Pinochle club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson Sunday evening. Mrs. Dana Bigelow left Sunday to spend some time in Omaha visiting Barbara and Tom Bigelow continued on page 8 49 - REGISTERED - 49 HEREFORDS [ AT PUBLIC AUCTION O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET I O’NEILL, NEBRASKA | Saturday, November 7 SHOW 10 a.m. SALE 1:30 p m. 28 BULLS | 24 FEMALES 4 with bull calves at side — 3 with heifer calves at side ALL popular linos of Hereford Breeding are represented ) Bulls are big, rugged individuals, ready for service. Heifers k suitable foundation stock. All officially calfbood vaccinated. " For Catalog address: k Holt County Hereford Breeders’ Assn. > P. O. Box 042 — O’Neill I | KIETH A. ABART, Sale Mgr. | w w w w w w w ww I ■ — III'—— ■HI! IMilll BBT inUBK IlMIMMIIIII —I f IIW—■ I I Being unable to rent a place to keep the livestock, will hold a farm sale at the place, 1 § I® mile south and 1 mile east of Amelia; 7 miles west and 1 north of Chambers; 5 east of the junc- | tfon of u,'ahways No. 11 and No. 95 south of Atkinson and 1 north, on— | I Wednesday, November 4th Commencing at Noon Lunch by Amelia WSCS I 90 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 9 0 11 head of very good producing, can be considered an excellent herd of Holstein milk cows; all good age, some fresh, others to freshen in February; 3 to 5-year-olds 6 First calf Holstein heifers to calf in spring 2 2-year-old Holstein heifers to calf in spring 35 head of Hereford stock cows. 4 of these have calves at side. Others to calf in February * 14 head of black whiteface last spring calves, steers and heifers 10 head Hereford calves, steers and heifers 5 young calves 8 last spring Holstein heifer calves 1 registered Hereford bull All of these cattle were state tested the past September MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT A Farmall tractor Surge double unit milking ma- 4-bulb heat hover 2-row tractor lister chine, pipe & fittings for 12 Electric motor 1943 Farmall H cows, 1 year old 2 12-ft. hay rakes 1943 John Deere B with Power 2-wheel trailer Chicken feeders and waterers 1943 Ford tractor 1 Hay sled Line of shop tools, etc. | 1939 IHC l/z ton pickup Hay rack and running gear Old iron and horse machinery HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Small Skelgas heater and regulator Kitchen heater with jacket Double rinse tubs Single rinse tub Oil heater Terms: Cash. No property to be removed until settled for Mr. & Mrs. Roy Fullerton, Owners Ed Thorin, licensed real estate broker and auctioneer, O'Neill Chambers State Bank, clerk