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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1960)
I zmmmm FOR SALE f^LrfA^d^rPlir<“br*d HamP*hire <2mn/*^iT ofor •wvlw-Henry Selling and Son Orchard, Nebr ____18tf FOH SAL& Easy Rneria dryer New never used.-Call Buffs Tavern, Phone 8081, Spencer 24c bred Spotted r’h!^1 rrcia c,uarar«eed. Plv>ne 3761 Martin Hoffman, Spencer, Nebr. 23-30c FOR SALE Hampshire boars and gilts _ Grothy long bodied, rug ged deep hams, meat type Sired by certified meat sire. Golden ('J.',WV. !T*eTy(' «ral»d champion 1960 Nebraska State Fair, others oy AA Ud, Baron and New Top. Plenty of new blood line>s for former customers. Guaranteed breeders Double vaccinated. Ph Hunter K-3360, John Kastor Clearwater, Nebr. 22-27c FOR SALE -Reg, Polled Hereford Bulls. Two 2Vi and 3 years old Proven herd bull quality- some yearlings.—Everett Van Dover, 2 Vi miles east of old Opportuni ty or 22 miles west of Verdigre, or 16 south of Lynch. 25ti SALT FOR SAI.K Kanapolis 516.50 a ton; American 520 50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blocks east. 4 blocks north of traffic light. Everett Gorgan Ph. 164, O'iNeill 51tf MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head ouarters. Aiwa vs fresh 97 Itr. FOR SALE- Second calf Holstein heifers.—John Sojka, Page. 24tf FOR SALE—Aeromotor repairs, mills All sizes stock, bottom less tanks Pressure Systems Phone 435, Inman, Cliff Sobotka eowb50tfc OUR BULLS are YOUR BULLS WE PURCHASE the best bulls, pay all expenses for up-keep and give you the herd improvement that you need at a cost you can’t af ford to turn down. Call 470, Duane Gray at O’Neill. 20tfc FOR SALE Twenty registered Hereford cows Webb Napier, Ewing, Ph. TO 3-2893, Orchard. 23-25p FOR SALE One 16 guage Ithaca (Lefever Nitro Special) double barrel shotgun New custom stock and forearm. Excellent condition See Bruce Rehberg at the Frontier. tfc nc FOR SALE Hea\y duty under slungs with or without bed* ready to go, also axels, tires, I rims, etc.—Gerald O’Connor, At- I kinson, phone 2194. 19-28c [' FOR SALE 3^ to 6 lb. spring roosters, $1.00 live or $1.25 dress ed; heavy hens, 75c live or $1.00 dressed Eugene Sobotka, Route 1. O’Neill, Phone 43, Inman. 23-25c FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire hoars, vaccinated and guarante ed—John Sojka, l\i North, 4 east of Page. 24tf! MOBILE HOMES The new 1961's are on the lot ! AS MUCH AS $700.00 DISCOUNT on 1960 models still in stock Stop and see our fine selection of New and Used We Trade — Finance — Deliver Open Everyday In the O’Neill vicinity see Clarence Johnson Elms Court, O’Neill Contact Us Today MILLER TRAII.ER SALES Albion. Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170 19tfc On large size loans, I can loan Money at 59c interest. R. H. Park er, O'Neill. Nel .. 3tf MACHINERY 2 Row GI picker 1 Row Woods picker 1 Row IHC picker 101 John Deere picker 1 Row GI picker Allis Chalmers picker IHC No. 24 picker IHC 2M picker 32 Ft. Valley elevator Hopper type elevators Several loaders < Letz PTO mill t John Deere No. 14 mill ] Knoedler PTO mill i, Harvey Hammermill Wards mill with table , Peerless roler mill Cram sheller Winch for IHC H or M SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. • O NEILL. NEBR > me — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool ] FDR SALE: High quality April \ 1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra good 4 backs. Kieth Abart - O’Neill, Dercy Abart - Emmet 31 tf j ~WISCONSIN ’ S FINEST DAIRY « CATTLE Shores’ Certified Fresh and Springer Swiss, Guernsey and Holsteins j Pay your bills. Stop your worries Yearlings $95.00 up Delivered Travel Refunded. Premiums New loads at Shores. Neligh Ph TU 7-4060 or TU 7-4850 I 14tf € SEE US for new SPARTAN C SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25 ‘ down, 5% int.; up to 84 monti to pay. Write or phone Conto Motor Co., Neligh. 30 USED •Aluminum Storm Windows Opening Sizes 1— 28x47 _ $5 ( 1 24x294 . M 1 22x30 5C 2 —30x63 each 7.5 2— 24x36- each 7 5 JIM SESSIONS Phone 409 (after 5:00 pm.) _ 34 FOR SALE 9:00. 10:00. 11:00 tire for hay sleds with a liberi guarantee, reasonably priced. Gerald O'Connor, Atkinson, Souti Pat's Body Shop, phone 2194. | ___ _18-28 FOR SALE King alto saxophone almost newr Kenneth Rosegren Spencer 24-25; REGISTERED—Hampshire boan Good meat type boars, vaccinal ed for Erysipelas, Cholera an. Leptospirosia. Guaranteed. Si: miles south, one east, V« nortl of Atkinson—John N. Wenner jr., Phone 6036, Atkinson. 23-24< FOR SALE Two well matcher teams of work horses—Joh» Deines, Orchard. 24| LOW COST INSURANCE—Anr prompt claim service. Virgi Laursen Agy., O’Neill. lOtfr FOR SALE—R e g i s t e r e d malr Cocker Spaniel.—Write Box 330 O'Neill. 24r FOR SALE Ford two row mount ed com picker; mountings foi M or H. Used two years. Selling as I am unable to farm—Este Angel, Spencer, Ph. 2182. 24-25< FOR SALE- Ten Hereford bred cows and ten heifer calve*.—S, R. Robertson, O’Neill. 22ti FOR SALE—Storm window's, doors screens, other windows and glass. I also repair windows.— Ralph Beckwith. O'Neill. 23-25f GOOD USED Shotguns and rifles, for sale, will trade or buy. See Elven Hamilton, Ewing, phone 133. 23-24p FOR SALE G. I and F-armrite cornpicker parts Prestone and Zerex, SI.69 per gallon by the gallon, case or truckload New Deal Oil Co. In West O’Neill 23-26c rOR SALE One row GI com picker and heavy duty Vfe horse power electric motor, both in good shape, 200 round bales of first cutting of alfalfa.—P. J. Frost, Atkinson. 23-24p ■DR SALE Dark brown minature Poodles, AKC registered, six weeks old. Holly court and high land sand breeding.—Mrs. John Pruden, Ewing, Phone 3F2. 24-25c We Have Em !! ★ USED CARS * USED TRUCKS I* USED MACHINERY ♦ USED TRACTORS For the Best Deals—See us First W. H. David IV 2 3362 Chambers 19-24C FOR SAI.E OR TRADE FOR CAT TLE—Allis Chalmers, D-14 trac tor. used 1,100 hours, wide front end, large tires, wheel weights and cab.—S. R. Robertson, O' Neill. 18tfc FDR SALE—We have on hand first and second calf Holstein heifers, fresh or heavy springers — Arnold Thiele, Clearwater, ph. HU 5-3200. 17-24p 25-42c MACHINERY JJJ. 12 ft. rake John Deere tiller "armhand loader rOMBINES J.D. 55 11. H. 7 ft X>R\PICKER8 Voods Bros., good >1 M 2 row ohn Deere 226 SED TRACTORS r.D. Model 60, 1955 r.D. Model 620, 1958 r.D„ B, 1950 rD., A, 1944 f.D., G, 194* r.D.. B, 1943 1ACHINERY lowers, All makes Chemicals -4-D Harry R. Smith Imp. ’hone 562 O’Neill Real Estate for Sale DR SALE 220 acres hay land southeast of Spence r.—Kieth Abart. O'Neill. 20tf On large size loans. I can loan fonev at 59fr interest R. H. Park r. O’Neill. Nebr. 3tf t FOR SALE Five room house. «v k closed porch, garage, 7 lots in s Inman.- Edwin Stewart 4443*4 s H Omaha. i --— - FOR SALE—Two one bedroom houses—will sell separate or together - Kieth A hart, 321 West Clay, O'Neill. 12tfc 0-— o MONEY TO IX)AN On homes, 5 farms and ranches Low interest. 0 prompt service. Virgil Laursen D O'Neill. lOtfc FOR SALE OR RENT—Small 2 c bedroom house, closed in back porch, partly modem with gas.— ! s Phone 376. O’Neill. 23-24p! 1 -- _ FOR SALE- Seven room house and 11 barn. 3 4 mile southwest erf Ew ing, to be moved.—Joe Kaczor,; .] Ewing, phone 3F14 22-24p, * Have excellent location for > Commercial Coin operated Laundry Contact ROY H. ANDERSON UN Dodge 8t., Omaha SI. Nebr. Phone 553-8700 • 24-35P | ! FOR RENT i - I FOR RENT—Two apartments, 2 1 rooms upstairs furnished, 3 rooms in basement unfurnished. Close to school and hospital, both have shower and outside en trance.—330 North 1st, Ph. 517 J. 24-26p ROOM FOR RENT—Also well equipped Pontiac car for sale.— 1 Call 692, O'Neill. 24c FOR RENT—Rooms! Night, week or month. Air conditioned, clean, good beds, Nicely decorated.— Hotel O'Neill, Phone 364, Mr. and Mrs. Stowell. 23p City Loans on business buildings or residence property, See R H. Parker. O’Neill, Nebr. 49tf FOR RENT- Furnished apartment at 129 E. Clay.—Mrs. Marie j Crook. 21-23c , WANTED HELP WATED—For bake shop and kitchen at the M and M Bakery and Cafe. O’Neill. 20tf WANTED Cattle to feed for gain. —Hugo Heller, Wisner, Nebr., Phone 3809. 24-25p WANTED -Quality Hereford feeder cattle for our "Select Hereford Feeder Sale" October 17. Contact -Kieth Abart, sale manager or: O'Neill sale bam or any mem ber of Holt Cbunty Hereford Breeder Ass’n. 22-25c MEN WANTED—Construction ma chinery salesmen. Must have some knowledge of construction equipment. Write past experience and age. All replies held in strictest confidence Box BR, The Frontier. 24c « WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. 1 SPRAGUE WELL OO . O’Neill ] f i 1 WANTED! f DRY CLEANING 1 OF ALL KINDS Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup j and Delivery! t «c*.] Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker. } O’Neill. Nebraska. 49tf r f L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station | ' SPECIALIZING in all kinds of 11 automobile, truck and tractor s repair. Acetylene welding. f LAWN MOWER repairing. Also . repair parts for Lawson — Reo . — Clinton. . WANTED— Night waitress from 6 p.m. to 1 am—Candy Bill’s Cafe. 13tfc WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week —Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WELL DRILLING > For Farm and Domestic Wells I Call 721 or come to— I Kelly's Well Service | 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill 50tf - j DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER Domar Elevated Grading John E. Donohoe. Phone 447-W O’NEILL, NEBRASKA WE DONT W7ANT ALL THE bus iness—Just yours.. Patton’s Ben Franklin O'Neill. tfc , "WE" DON’T WANT "ALL” THE BUSINESS We just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN 23 tf WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm supply business handling well known products. Small capital needed. Write box TH. c-o The Frontier. 5th WANTED—Young mamed mai for general ranch work—Writ box 60, route 1, O'Neill. 23t NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on automobiles and furniture. See us also for your insurance needs Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. 21tfc MISCELLANEOUS WE HAVE FARM. RANCH and home buyers. Notify Virgil Layr sen today if you are thinking about selling—Virgil Laurser Agency, O'Neill. 13tl AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 O NEILL IS YOUR insurance costing toe much? Are you properly insured. -See Ed Thorin, agt.( O'Neill. Nebr. 34tf Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! LOST & FOUND LOST—Ladies Hamilton watch be tween Bakers Alinement Shop and M and M Bakery —Mrs. William Hansen, Phone 841 Rl. O’Neill. 24c STRAYED Yearling steer and heifer. Ear noteh in right ear.— Tony Asimus, O'Neill. 23-24c NOTICES NOTICE TO HUNTERS Notice is hereby gtyen that the D. C. and Larni Schaffer ranches and the Lee ranch wiL' be positively closed to all hunt ing during the 4960 and 1961 seasons. Larry Schaffer Harvey Hanson 22-24c CARDS OF THANKS WISH TO THANK my relatives, riends and neighbors for the cards, 'tters. flowers and gifts which I eceived while I was in the hos Ital in Lincoln. appreciated them all very much. Mrs. Stella Russell. 24p WOULD LIKE to express my lanks for the cards, fowers, gifts nd visits received while in the ospital and since returning home. would also like to thank the eighbors that assisted with the irm work. Sylas Coy 24c irE WISH TO express our sincere ratitude and thanks to the many •iends and relatives who sent mes ages of sympathy, floral offerings, x>d and for the many other kind cts shown us during the long il iess and death of our beloved usband and father. Mrs. Laura Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mosley Mr. and Mrs. R Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Max Bergstrom Mr. and Mrs. R. Cunningham Dennis L. Cunningham 24c -Legal Notices— | (First pub Oct. 6, I960) NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds erf the State of Nebraska. >r its authorized representative will offer for lease at public auc :ion on the 27th day of October. i960, at 9 00 o’clock a.m., C.S.T.. it the office of the County Trea surer of Holt County in O’Neill. Nebraska, the following education il lands within said county: iescrtpUon Sec. Twp. Rge. 36 27 14 Ml 36 29 14 3ov’t Lots 1 & 2 - SWU - SWSEW 16 33 13 Ml 16 33 14 S4NEV. - NW^NWti 16 25 10 Said sale may be adjourned) rom day to day until all lands lave been offered. No sale will >e final until approved by the 3oard of Educational Lands and ?Xinds. and the Board reserves he right to reject any and all »ds. BOARD OF EDUCATION ! AL LANDS AND FUNDS! LINCOLN. NEBRASKA ! By Elmer H. Mahlin. SEC- j RETARY 24-26c ! -First pub. Sept. 22. I960) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney r No. 4424 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF JAY 0 WALKER. DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO .ALL CONCERNED Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed fra- the proOate erf the will of said de ceased, and for the appointment of Gordon L. Gay as Executor thereof, which win be for hear ing in this court on October IS, 1960, at 10 o’clock a m (COUNTY Lewis W. Reimer COURT County SEAL) Judge 22 24c — i .—i —uu. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S AD.MITIED: Sept 29—Mrs John Bowen of Lynch, Mrs Ber tha Reed of Page. 30—Mrs. Fran cis Gilg and Lloyd Thurlow, both of O'Neill; Mrs. Fritz Sc h wager of Ewing; Mrs Soren C. Soren sen of Page. Oct. 1—Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans of Lynch; Mrs. Hugh Langan of O'Neill; Mrs. Richard Williamson of Ewing. 2—Wayne Turner of Ringold. 4—Miss Erin Davis of Colome, S D.; Miss Jer; Eisert of O’Neill. 5—Charles Grimes erf Chambers. 1 dSMISSED: Sept. 28—Mrs Soren C. Sorensen of Page. 29 Arden Anderson of Butte. Oct. 1— Lloyd Thurlow, Mrs. Francis Gilg Mrs. Dave Widtfeldt and Eve lyn Ernst, all of O'Neill: Mrs Roger Rosenkrans of Lynch. 2— Robert Taylor of Chambers; Mrs Fritz 9chwager of Ewing; Mrs Glen Wenke of Spencer; Mrs. Ro bert Myer of Page. 3—Mrs. Emil Adamson, Mrs. H. W. Hertford and Mrs. Goldie Uddy, all of O' Neill. 4—Mrs John Bowen of Lynch; Earl Cadwallader of Stu art; Mrs. Germaine McKamy of Norfolk; Mrs. Soren C. Sorenser of Page. 5—Jerri Eisert of O’ Neill. EXPIRED: Oct. 3—Arthur Tib bets of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Sept. 26—George K o h 1 e and Guy C a d w a 1 iader, both of Stuart. 28—Mrs ' Vic Kaup of Stuart; Mrs. Leo Matthews of O'Neill. 29—Mrs Clement Foster of Sparks; Mrs. Hazel Purtzer of Atkinson. 30— Mrs. Clarence Grof, Carl Wallen and Mrs. Mike Schaaf, all of At kinson; Mrs. Norman Hixson of 9tuart. Oct. 1—Frank Foreman of Emmet. 2—Mrs. Emmet Pat Dean and Mrs. Paul Wewel, both of Stuart; Mrs. Robert Gay lor of Atkinson. 3—Mrs. George Vin zenz of Atkinson. DISMISSED: Sept. 26—John O' Connell of Emmet; Mrs. Oren Shippen and daughter and Mrs. George Payne, all of Atkinson. 27—Mrs. Calvin Seger of Atkinson; Mrs. Gary Byington and daughter of Springview. 28 Mrs. Orley Hughes and Mrs. Donald Dilsaver and son, all of Rose; Mrs. Albert W dabull OI AULIllauu; IVirs. AUUfU Kayp of Stuart. 29—Guy Cadwal lader of Stuart: Mrs. John O’Con nor and son of Atkinson. 30—Mrs. Victor Kaup and Mrs. Harvey Steinhauser and daughter, all of Stuart; Mrs. Hazel Purtzer of At kinson. Oct. 1—Ray Gant of At kinson; George Kohle and Mrs Leo Weichman, both of Stuart. 2—Mrs. Walter Jutte of Cham bers; Mrs. Clement Foster of Sparks. 3—William Wilkenson of O'Neill; Frank Foreman of Em met. SACREI) HEART PRESENT—Mrs. Mary Classen Mrs Lena Connot, Mrs. Andrew' Hanson, Cecil Mashino and John Schommer, all of Spencer; Mrs Ed Dreher, Mrs. John W. John son and John W. Johnson, all of Bristow; Dr. J. A Guttery and Mrs. Etta Johnson, both of Lynch; Mrs Vila Hall of O’Neill; Hen ry Hull of Verdel: Erick Ohman of Anoka: Mrs. Eva Philben of Butte; Mrs. Martha Schultz of Naper. DISMISSED: Sept. 23—August Eilers and Mrs. Richard Jones, both of Spencer; Mrs. Roberta Pischel of Verdel. 29—Baby Dan ny Gray, Mrs. J. B. Roush and Mrs. Nick Sieler, all of Butte Mrs. William Schmitz and baby of Bonesteel. Oct. 3—Harold Har h ns of Spencer; Otto Ruzicka of Lynch; Mrs. Virgil Johnson and oaby of O’Neill; Mrs. Jannette Ne s in cf Center. ST. ANTHONY’S SORSENSEN—-Mr and Mrs Soren Sorensen of Page, son. Ran dall Lee. 6 pounds 8 ounces, Sep tember 30 LAN GAN Mr and Mrs. Hugh Lang an of O'Neill, daughter. 7 pounds 13 ounces. October 1. WILL LAMSON—M r and Mrs Richard Williamson of Ewing son, Kevin Lee, 6 pounds 14li minces, October 3. Mrs. William son is the former Ruby Carl of Ewing. HOBBS- Mr and Mrs William Hobbs of Ewing, daughter, 6 pounds 13 3 4 ounces, October 3. FORD— Mr and Mrs Jerome Ford of O'Neill, son, 7 pounds 14 ounces. October 3. LARSON—Mr and Mrs Don Larsen of O’Neill, son, f pounds 13 ounces, October 4. ATKINSON MEMORIAL GROF—Mr. and Mrs Clarence Grof of Atkinson, son, Glen Ger ald. 9 pounds 1 ounce, September 30 SCHAAF-Mr and Mrs. Michael Schaaf of Atkinson, daughter Cathleen Sue, September 30. HIXSON—Mr. and Mrs Nor man Hixson of Stuart, son, Ken neth Lloyd, 6 pounds 7 ounces September 30. WE WEI_Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wewel of Stuart, son. 8 pounds 1 ounce, October 3. GAYLOR—Mr. and Mrs Robert Gaylor of Atkinson, son, 5 pounds 6 ounces, October 8. SACRED HEART JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs Vir gil Dean Johnson of O’Neill, son Donald Dean. 10 pounds 2 ounces September 28. Grandparents ar Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Witherwax and Mr. and Mrs. Francis John son. The couple now has three sons ELSEWHERE HUDGIONS—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudgions of Henderson. Ky son, 7 pounds 10 ounces, Septem ber 29 Mrs. Hudgion is the for mer Lois Bredehoeft. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Bredehoeft. BRIDGES—Dr. and Mrs. James E Bridges of Fremont, daughter Jana Lee, 7 pounds 11 ounces Mrs. Bridges is the former Imo gene Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Davis of Inman. BATTER MAN—Mr. and Mrs Jerry Batter man of Hastings daughter, Janet Leah, 8 pounds 8 ounces, September 27. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs John Miksch. MICHAEL—Mr. and Mrs. Galen Michael of Kansas City, Mo., son Mrs. Lena Michael is the pater nal great grandmother. DOLAN—Mr. and Mrs. Tom Do lan of Folsom, Calif., son, Ste phen Thomas, Mrs. Dolan is the former Betty Thomas, grand daughter of Mrs. Dale Harrison AT THE COURTHOUSE State vs. Joan A. Kubitschek of Atkinson, night speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald J. Fiaia, Sept. 28. State vs. Bill Eugene Yousey driver for D. A. Kelley of Rogers Ark., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Clifford L Kizzire, Sept. 29. State vs. John Kanzler, jr. driver for Don Schott of Chadron overweight, fined $60 and $4 costs; officer—George E. McCarthy Sept. 29 State vs. Alan A. Voelker of Pound, Wise., no reciprocity, fin ed $10 and $4 costs; officer— Clifford L. Kizzire, Sept. 29. State vs. Sterling P. Steigman of Nashville. 111., night speeding fined $15 and $4 costs; officer— Donald J. Fiaia, Sept. 29. State vs. Albert Olson of Le Mars, la., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Clif- | L. Kizzire, Sept. 29. 9tate vs. Jack Edwards of Os mood, overweight on axle, fined $50 and $4 costs; officer—Clifford L Kizzire, Sept. 30. State vs. Joe Northomb of Om aha, night speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude Sept. 30 State vs Robert L. Davis of | — -I PUBLIC SALE As we are now living at Stapleton, Nebr., will sell the following personal property at the McKenzie Ranch, located 4 miles East of Midway Store, 3 miles North. 1 mile East, 1 North, 3 East and I South, OR 7 miles south of Lynch and 3 West on —— SAT., OCT. 15 Sale Start at 1:00 p.m. 25 HEAD OF CATTLE 25 II Hereford stock cows. 3 to 7 years old. bred to calve March 1, 4 Holstein and Hereford cross cows, 10 Calves including 7 sucking calves and 3 bucket calves. S Horses, one black mare, smooth month and 1 spotted Gelding, 5 years old. GOOD LINE FARM MACHINERY TERMS—CASH. No property to be removed until settled for. DELBERT NELSON, Owner Ooi Wallace O’Connell Duane Anson, Auctioneers Ed Murphy, Clerk Bkur. day speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs, otocer— Donald J Fiala Oct. i. State vs. Clifford Juracok erf Ew ing. possession of alcoholic liquor by minor. fined *25 and $4 costs, utficer—E. M Hastreiter, Oct. 3 State vs Gerald Black erf Ew mg. possession of alcoholic liquor by minor, lined $25 and $4 exists, officer—E. M Hastreiter, Oct. 3 State vs Henry M Van Ert erf Neligh, possession erf alcoholic liquor toy minor, fined $25 and $4 costs, officer—E. M Hastreit er, Oct. 3. State vs Douglas H 1 irago erf Neagh, possession of alcoholic liquor by minor, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—E. M Hastreiter Oct 3. State vs Francis Strong erf O’ Neill, no operator's license, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer—E. M Hastreiter, Oct. 3. State vs. Harry A Downey driver for Hamar Construction Co.. South Sioux City, over length fined $10 and $4 costs. officer Donald F. Richardson, Oct. 4 Stale- vs. Terrance J. Hym-s of O Neill, night speeding, fined $1£ and $4 costs; officer—E. M Hastreiter, Oct. 4. State vs Eleanor F. Alberts erf Omaha, night speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hast reiter, Oct. 5 State vs Marvin E. Engel of Winner, S. D., night speeding, fin ed $100 and $4 costs, officer—E M Hastreiter. Oct. 5. State vs. Buster Brown Holland driver for Aimer Joe Stephens of Ivanhoe, Tex., no recipri>city fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Clifford L. Kiaire. Oct. 5. M \KK1AGE LICENSES Murvin Charles Prokop, 21 Spencer and Miss Leona Irene Mudloff, 19. Page, Sept. 30 Melvin Meyers, O'Neill and Mrs Sylvia King, Fremont, Sept. 30 John M Kilcoin. 23. O'Neill and Miss Audrey Sladek, 19, Emmet Oct. 3. Richard Russell Grimes, 19 Chambers and Jeanette Diane Ur ban, 18. Chambers. Oct. 3. Deloit News By Mr*. H. Reimer Mrs. G. A. Bauer visited Mrs. Fred Harpster recently. Joe Thramer has' been a patient in the Neligh hospital for several weeks. Mrs. Alice Lodge and Mrs. Vonnie Paul and Larry' of Elgin and Mrs. Rose Lodge of Oakland. Calif., spent Friday evening at L. L. Bartaks. Larry Paul and Alice Lodge were overnight guests at the Bar taks. Henry Reimer drove to Hast ing Sunday. Mrs. Reimer return ed home with him. The Holt County rural teachers attended a teachers’ workshop at O'Neill last Monday. Mr and Mrs Leonard Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson were Sunday dinner guests at the Harold Mlinar home in O’Neill. Mrs. Maude Laurence of Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier visited Tuesday afternoon at the Glenn Harpsters. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Belling and Rex of Orchard spent Sunday at the FYed Harpsters. Mrs. Charles Bartak addressed the group at Boys Town. It was a meeting of Catholic women. Clearwater New Mr*. « tut rim I'urtrtght III nter A SJJtt Mrs Victoria Burns ran a machine needle through her finger Wednesday evening while sowing Her children summoned a neighbor and help was brought to free the hand The needle broke off in the efforts and had to be extracted with pliers. Mrs Howard Luben ac companied 1 V>n Luhen to Weep ing Water Sunday night and will spend a few days visiting the Stanley Wood family there Mrs Luhen will go to Weeping Water later to get Mrs Luben Klkhorn Valley Elkbom Valley home extension club me) Wednesday with Mrs. George Wrenholt. The meeting was called to order and presided over by Mrs. Charles Curtwright Mrs Curtright also reported on the recent fall council meet ing Achievement day was dis cussed It will ho held In Neligh October 14. Election of officers was held. Tin' following were elected: Mrs. Lyle Medcalf, president; Mrs. Charles Curtright. vice president; Mrs Lawrence Schnabel, secre tary-treasurer; Mrs Arthur Aiders, news reporter and Mrs. Melvin Jacobsen, historian and cheer lady. The demonstration. "More Meals for your Money," was con ducted by Mrs Simon None as sisted by Mrs George Wrenholt I-unch was served by the hostess. actus Muff was- a patient in the Neligh hospital last week suf fering from a virus Mrs. Mark Maben underwent major surgery in Antelope Mem orial hospital Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Chet Flowers erf Tarkio, Mo., were recent guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Flow’ers, Max liemenway and Jim ta Hillsboro, Ore., are spending a few days visiting relatives and friends here. Jim has signed lor a hitch in the navy and will leave soon for induction. Homecoming Planned Try the Frontier Want Ads t * BY-MAIL OFFER DAILY LINCOLN JOURNAL 5 WEEKS $1 You'll get Sylvia Porter. Blondie, Orphan Annie, Believe It Or Not, Grin and Bear It. I jet’s Explore Your Mind. Steve Canyon, Emmy Lou, David Lawrence, Joseph Alsop, Associated Press, United Press International, Wire Photos, Weather Reports, Markets, Radio Programs, Dr. Alvarez, Nancy, Sports, Raymond Moley, Norman Vincent Peale, H. I. Phillips, Roscoe Drummond, Robert S. Allen, Mutt and Jeff, Abbie and Tarzan, Jane Arden, Mopsy, Points for Parents, Life's Like That, Little Debbie, Curly Kayoe, Crossword Puzzles, There Oughta Be A Law, Ann Landers. The Lincoln Journal ''Prints To day’s News Today” in new big ger easy to read type. Parade Magazine Supplement is part of the Sunday issue. By-mail offer in Nebraska and Northern K a n s a s—Outside of I-ancaster County—5 weeks $100 daily. 7*6 weeks Daily and Sun day $2.00, a year J9.00 daily, with Sunday $13.00. Order direct or through our of YOU'LL LIKE THE HOG AUCTIONS at the CREIGHTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Plenty of "Top Notch Buyers" "The Best of Facilities" Every Wednesday-12:00 p.m. MARKET REPORT WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2S: The pens were filled with large consignments of high quail ty butcher hogs—as many as ONE HI’NDERD TWENTY from one consignor. This proves again the popularity of the Wednesday hog auctions at this market, with many good producers. Try your next load of hogs at this Auction, and see for your self why so many are well pleased. REMEMBER: THE NEW STARTING TIME - 18:00 P.M. "Medium Sized Sale — Increased Showing of Calves" TUESDAY, OCT. 11 60 CHOICE SANDHILL C ALVES—375 lbs. 30 Good to choice Roam WF calves—400 lbs. 20 WF steer and heller calves—600 lbs. 100 Choice WF yearling steers, out of Wheeler county. Sorted to car load lots—650-750 lbs. 40 Medium to Good WF steers—600 lbs-, vaccinated 60 CHOICE WF STEER CALVES—800 350 lbs. 3« Holstein and mixed plain steers—700 lbs. 20 Angus calves—400 lbs.. 8 Angus yearling heifers, 14 Black cows 20 CHOICE WF HEIFER CALVES—350 lbs. 10 WF and Roan calves—400 lbs. 55 Mixed yearttngs—600-800 lbs. These are the very early consignments—we estimate 750-800 Cattle—all classes. Call us Monday night for further Information on listings. CREIGHTON LIVESTOCK MARKET Creighton, Nebraska ~