Sale Dates Claimed Farm Sale of Mr and Mr* LJoyd Patras and Mr. and Mrs Ralph B. Patras TODAY at the place located 1 mile east and 1 mile south of Brunswick, Nebr. Selling good line of machinery and 30 registered Aberdeen Angus cat tle Dean Moser and Mick Pittack, auctioneers SATURDAY. JANUARY 9th — Hereford sale of 35 coming 2-year old bulls Sale to be held at the Atkinson Sale ham beginning at 1 p m. Oiarles Corkle, auctioneer, Vernon Hixson, Neligh, sale man ager. Clark-McNary Trees To Be Available in 1960 The County Extension office an nounced this week that there will be a good supply of Clark-McNary trees available for I960 windbreak and woodlot planting These should be ordered early to avoid last minute shortages. Christmas trees will also he available for 1960 planting These trees are Scotch and White Pine anil Douglas and Concolor Fir County Extension agent A. J Snyder also said that farmers should take seed and soil samples early and send to latioratories for analysts. He noted that the best time to get the samples is now before the heavy winter frost sets in. This would give ample time to make plans for next year’s fertiliz ation program. Profit Clinic Set At Norfolk Neil Dawes. Holt county exten sion agent, announced this week that a "Farm Profit Clinic” will 1k> hold at Norfolk, February 10. Farmers and ranchers from 11 Northeastern Nebraska counties 1 are invited. Dawes stated that a full day of activity for those attending will j include discussion in the general areas of minimum tillage, increas ing pasture profits, new develop ments in irrigation and new de velopments in erbps and fertiliz ers. A free lunch will be served at the meeting. Naper News By Mrs. John Schoncbaum Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Higgins and daughters of Omaha came last Saturday and spent till Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Reetz of ' Gregory were Thursday evening visitors in the Reo Ludemann ; home. Mrs Lydia Ahlers was brought home Saturday from the Gregory hospital, where she had been a patient for several days. Dale Kapsa of Belle Fourche S. D. brought Ann Ludemann of Hammond. Mont to spend Thanks giving weekend with her parents, | Mr and Mrs, Reo Ludemann and family. Mr and Mrs Harvey Davis and granddaughters were Sunday din ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Lester 1 Herrmann of Lucas, S. D. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Ahlers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beem were Thursday evening visi tors in the John Schonebaum home. Dale Kapsa. Wayne and Charlie Snoozey of Belle Fourche. S. D spent last Sunday in the home of Mr and Mrs. Reo Ludemann and family. Mr and Mrs. Pete Kramer Mid John Kramer went to Winner, S. D. and were Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Melvin Parlet home. Mr and Mrs. Paul Engelhart returned home Thursday from Sioux Falls after Mr. Engelhart was released from the McKenny hospital. Mr and Mrs. Reo Uidemann and family and Dale Kapsa of Belle Fourche, S. D. were Thanks giving guests in the Orley Lude mann home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parlet and family of Winner, S. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Higgins and daugh ters were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Pete Kra mer. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramer and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer. Mrs. Louise Pflueger of Wayne spent from Sunday till Friday with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett. Mr. and Mrs Carl Thomsen and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Bailey and daughter of Plainview were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Ahlers. Afternon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ahlers and family of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ahlers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ahlers and family. Harry Bennett went to Kansas City. Mo. Wednesday and visited the Rudy Patrick Seed Co- He returned home Sunday morning. Mr and Mrs. Mickey Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitney of Omaha came last Friday and visited till Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Douglas. Mr Martin formerly worked for Mr. Skinner. Douglas Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Martin, was brought home Tuesday from the Lynch hos pital after spending Monday and Monday night there. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Seih visited Sunday afternoon in the home of j Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trautman near Herrick, S. D. Mrs. Iona Jons and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schmitz and daughter j of Bonesteel were Sunday evening visitors in the home of Mr. andi INCOME TAX SERVICE I For assistance in making out your 1959 Income Tax Return, see— FLORENCE PONTON Golden Hotel Comer Phone 106 - O'Neill Please Make Appointments 1200 Head of Cattle 150 Choice fall calves, 50 yearling steers, 50 Black and Black whitetace calves, 40 whlteface calves, 40 Black Angus calves, 50 yearling steers, 21 whlteface yearlings, quite a number of consignments from 10 to 25 head of yearling and calves. Hog sale shirts at 11 o'clock and cattle sale starts at 1. • O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHOTO 2 4 Vera A Leigh Reyuoldson Western Republican Valley HEREFORD BULL SALE MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 Ainsworth, Nebraska AINSWORTH SALE YARDS E. T. SHERLOCK, Auctioneer Well I'ieveloped but not Fitted Large Type but not Rough Bred and Developed for use in the Better Commercial Herds of the Sandhills Area 70 Head Coming 2-year-olds One of the largest sales of Big Type Yellow Range Bulls to sell this season. Even better than last year's offering. These Bulls Consigned from long established and favorably known herds: » Thad Douthit 4A Ranch, St. Francis, Kans.; FJS Registered Herefords, Haigler, Nebr.; Robert and Elton Keller, St. Francis, Kans.; Roy Jackson, Wheeler, Kans.; Marvin Mills, St. Francis, Kans.; Gilbert Ochsner, St. Francis. Kans.; Harry Schlepp, St. Francis, Kans.; Carl Semler CCS Herefords, St. Francis, Kans. For Catalog or Other Information. Contact Roy Aten, Ainsworth, Nebr. or Forrest J. Scrivner, Haigler. Nebr. 1 —" » Mrs. Russel Whitley and daugh ters. Mr and Mrs Oliver Whitley returned home Sunday afternoon from California where they attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Whitley's brother. Amelia News By Mian Florence IJndsey Mrs. Harold Fullerton and her pupils presented their school pro gram Thursday evening. Dec. 3. John Zinkon and Sam Gilman had some wood sawed Friday. Dunk Peterson bought a build ing from Sam Gilman recently. The building formerly housed the Atkinson cream station Mrs. Stella Sparks moved her cabin which joined the building to her farm Sunday Bill Sammons worked on it the early part of the week" to join it to Mrs. Sparks house for a bedroom. Mrs Spark s place is tenated by the Bob Adair fami ly. Gene Thompson has been spend ing the past two weekends here with his family. On the weekend of Nov. 30, he was here for the funeral of Mrs. Thompson's grand mother. Mrs. Marie Boettcher and served as one of the pallbearers. Mrs. Kieth Barthel returned home Saturday from the hospital where she had an appendictomy. Mrs. Lyle Fix has been ill with a gallbladder attack and planned to enter the Atkinson hospital the first part of the week. Patty Frahm, daughter of Mr and Mrs Hienie Frahm, observed her 7th birthday Friday, Nov. 27 and in honor of the occasion treated all of her schoolmates to ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Gapter of Boulder, Colo., stopped at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Effie With ers on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 29 for a brief visit. Mrs. Lela Ernst and her sister. Mrs. Ruth Alstadt of Salina, Kan., spent a few days with Mi's. Delia Ernst. They returned to Salina on Saturday. Mrs. Lela Ernst, wife of the late Charlie Ernst, has been attending a business school and will be employed with an insur ance company in Wichita, Kan., after the first of the year. The Chambers Garden club met Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the home of Mrs. Vern Sageser. It was an all day meeting and Christmas party. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. There were 15 members, three visitors and four children present. Mrs. Jim Salem, Mrs. Ralph Rees and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge w'ere the visitors. The Amelia Women’s Society of Christian Service met Wednesday. Dec. 2 at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Cox in Chambers. There were 12 members and one visitor present. Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs. Blake Ott assisted by Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs. S. C. Barnett. Mrs. Blossom Butler and Mrs. Emma Lindsey presented the les son. Mrs. Clyde Widman provided Christmas music w'ith her record player. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Earnie Johnston served lunch. Mrs. Jerry Cuddy and son, Tim my and Mrs. Julia Kamphaus of O’Neill were Friday visitors with Mrs. Lewie Burgett. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Herrington, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herrington, Joan, Billie and Tommie of Bas sett and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cud dy and Timmie of O’Neill were Sunday dinner anil lunch guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Burgett and Wayne. Dick Young, also of Bas sett, called there in the afternoon and was also a luncheon guest. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White en tertained the Burgett family at supper Monday evening. Rev. Turner showed slides of mission work in Mexico at the Paul Fisher home Wednesday eve ning. Beth Fullerton was ill last week with sore throat and infection and unable to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge and Kenneth were dinner guests Sun day at the Glee Grimes home in Chambers, Mrs. Dunk Peterson took her little granddaughter, Kay Johns ton to the doctor Monday morning for eczema on her face. Mrs. Gertie Adair accompanied them to Atkinson. Father Hour of Randolph was speaker at the Catholic church Sunday morning. B. W. Waldo, John Zinkon, Sam Gilman and Art Waldman were Atkinson callers Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Coolidge spent Mon day with S. C. Barnett making Christmas gifts. Mr and Mrs. Orland Fryrear were Sunday dinner guests at Del bert Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carr, and Mr. and Mrs Ray Walnofer were in Lincoln and Omaha Friday. Mr. Walnofer consulted an eye doctor in Lincoln and all visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Carol Burge) Nielsen in Omaha. Art Waldman is a patient in the Atkinson hospital. He did not at tend church Sunday morning which was his usual custom, so his niece, Mrs. Art Doolittle went to his home to investigate and found him very ill. Dr. Ramsay was MILLER THEATER ATKINSON One Show Nightly 8 o'clock Fri. Sat. Dec. 11-12 Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Dec. 13-14-15 JllESE THOUSAND .Hills _ S ■ Mi -fTfiffl ifl jBHHUY ESAW MMICK Wed.Thurs. Dec. 16-17 NO NAME ON THE BULLET summoned and he was taken to the hospital suffering with pneu monia Mrs Elmer Oetter. Lana and Janeth. Mr and Mrs Delbert Edwards. Arlis and Zane. Mrs Blossom Butler, Mrs Gertie Adair and Miss Florence Lindsey were among O'Neill shoppers Saturday The services Sunday morning at the Amelia Methodist church were well atended. Troxell Green and family were present and Mr. Green led the young folks in a Bible discussion during the Sunday school hour. Kenneth Cbolidge and the junior choir rendered special music for the church hour. Sunday, Dec. 20, in the evening the Christmas program will be held. _ Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Rrookhouser Walt Osenbrun is vacationing in Arizona the past three weeks. Kenneth Caskey is able to be up and about part of the time. Thanksgiving day guests at the Clarence Finch home were their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gentzler of Tilden, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Tyler of Fremont, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sufficool of Verdigre Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Finch were Ewing visitors Monday. Mr and Mrs Marcus Dwinell of Brunswick and daughters were Thanksgiving day guests at the Mr and Mrs Junior Finch home The Work and Fun club served lunch Wednesday after the funeral of Albert Pospeshil at the Gnmton schoolhouse. Mr and Mrs Melvin Held of Norfolk visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Irvin Held Wednesday, Dec 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Jeffrey is staying at the home of her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Omaha, helping take care of the now granddaughter. Mr and Mrs. Richard Hegge meyer and son of Wayne were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Heggemeyer Mr. and Mrs George Soucek were Tuesday. December 2 visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Paul Baker and daughter of Schuyler. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ithlir, Frank lin and Anette and Mrs Mary Forman spent Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mr* James Frank and Dean. Mrs Forman remained at the Frank home. Mr. and Mrs. Lavaine Hines and family visited at the home ol Mr and Mrs Dale Dorr and daughters. Johnny Vblquardson Is helping pick com at the Paul and Harold CShlars. The Help U club members held an oyster supper at the Page Im provement Club building on Tiles day, Dec. 1 evening with their husbands as guests TVcnty-four were present. After supper cards ! furnished the entertainment. High prizes were won by William Bux ton ami Mrs Kenneth Waring, low by Sidney Faulhaber and Mrs William Buxton and traveling prize by Mrs Clarence Finch Lunch was served at the close of the evening. The club mot with Mrs Irvin Held Wednesday. Dec. 2 with 10 j members and one visitor, Mrs : Junior Finch present. The hostess I served dinner at noon. Mrs. Clar-1 ence Finch had charge of the j business meeting in absence of the j President, Mrs Gerald Waring. It was decided to elect the officers for the coming year at this meet ing. 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