The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 15, 1960, Image 5

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
boars, ready for service —Henry
Stelling and Son Orchard. Nebr
J____lttf
FOR SALE -Good heavy oats.—
Leo Burival. Rt. O’Neill. 30tfc
^ALT FDR SAIJ5- K anapolii
116 50 a ton; American $20 50 a
ton; white block 75c—Located 3
blocks east, 4 blocks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164. O'Neill. 51tf
FDR SALE—Good quality old or
new, shelled or rolled corn and
oats. We also sell Conkey's
Feeds. Will deliver feed and
grain Page Grain and Feed
Co., Page, Nebr., Phone 2101.
__ 33-34p
MAKE PATTON S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
SPECIAL PRICES
Early Booking Prices on
NORCO CATTI.E CLUES
Delivered or
F O B. Norfolk or Inman
Special 90-day prices on all
kinds of feeds
$6 00 per ton discount on bulk
feeds plus special gift items.
10c refund on Norco burlap bags.
Old process 41% soybean meal
$7600
Hi-Phos Mineral $99 00
Cali collect 11W or 34
Tompkins Livestock
Headquarters
Inman, Nebraska
31-36c
LOWEST WISCONSIN CATTLE
IN YEARS
From our WISCONSIN dairies.
All new cattle just arrived.
Springers and fresh with heifer
calves. Real large and fancy
quailty Hosteins, Guernseys and
Swiss. Prices lowest In years.
Everybody wants good ones.
Shores, Neligh. TU 7-4060, or TU
7-4850 29tf
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KEATING
IMPLEMENT CO.
SAVE-SAVE-SAVE
Special Inventory Reduction on
TRAITORS.
F560 Gas, 3 valve, powersteer
ing, wide front, Save $500-00
F460 Gas
F460 Diesel
F560 Diesel, fast hitch, power
steering, 3 valves
F340 Gas
I 240 Gas Utility
I 460 Utility with Stanhoist
Loader Demonstrator
Cuh I>ow Boy with rotary
mower, Demonstrator
USED TRACTORS:
‘‘58" John Deere 720 Diesel.
wide front, powersteering
Farmall MD with new tires
Farmall M, H. Super C, B, F20
Used Farmhand Rotary Snow
plow with 25 H.P. Wisconsin
engine
New 55 T Baler with Wisconsin
engine
Used Chev. 1950 % ton pickup
Used 1949 KB5 pickup
1960 I II. Demonstrator, % ton
pickup with V-8 engine, power
lock, bonus box, snow tires.
Only 4.000 miles, new' war
ranty. Save $500 00
New No. 21 & No. 30 McCor
mick Spreaders
New Stanhoist loader
New No. 37 Tandem Disk 13-ft.
Special on HM24 Power mowers
1 No. 31 Power Mower
12 ft Rakes
SAVE-SAVE-SAVE
KEATING IMPLEMENT
Phone 8111
ATKINSON, NEBRASKA
_ 34c
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay Write or phone Contois
Motor Co.. Neligh. 30tf
FOR SALE—Shop Master planer
and 8-inch table saw.—S. J.
_ - ■ <14 .
ouKer, laynt'u.
LOW COST INSURMJCE—And
Crompt claim service. Virgil
aursen Agy., O'Neill.
lOtfc
FOR 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
47 Farmall M
Farmall 400
50 Farmall C
48 Farmall C
41 Farmall H
53 Farmall H
48 Farmall H
Farmall 450
50 Farmall H
51 Farmall H
IHC Christmas Toys
Tractor Comfort Covers
Tool Boxes .
Many other practical gifts
Ask about our Bonus Program
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’NEILL. NEBR
fHC - «ehf — RGA Whirlpool I
A FINE CHRISTMAS gift-Pitts
burg Plat<-glass mirrors Variety
of sizes in stock Coyne Hard
14-35c
FOR SALE—Beautiful Cyclamen
plants in bud and bloom. Natural
ly grown, will continue to grow
and bloom for many years —
O'Neill Flower Shop and Gifu,
&19 E Grant St.. O'Neill. Nehr
Mp
FOR SALE 1959 Chev. 4 ton pick
up. 3200 series, long wheel base
with standard box. 4-speed trans
mission. 15,000 miles —Dean Hor
ner, phone 748. O'Neill. 34p
DO-ALL. 1CADER for sale, com
plete with grapple fork. Neale
Hamilton, Stuart, Nebr, 33-35p
FOR SALE- Second calf Holstein
heifers.—John Sojka, Page. 24tf
FOR SALE -Baled rye straw and
prairie hay, square bales —
Eugene L. Sobotka, Rt. 1, O'
Neill, 2 miles west of Inman
33-35c
FOR SALE— Real good red polled
Shorthorn bull, coming three
years old. Market price.—Roy
M.Gannon, Inman. 33-35p
FOR SALE—2,000 bushels ear
com This is dry com. 1960 crop.
- Alfred Schneider, Page. 34-35p
MOBILE HOMES
Year-end Close out
Stop and see our large
selection at discount prices.
Every unit on the lot must
be sold before Jan. 1, 1961
Contact us today
In O’Neill vicinity contact
Clarence Johnson, Elms Court
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170
We trade - Deliver - Terms
32 tf
FOR SALE 1957 Ford 4 ton pick
up, radio, heater, 4-speed trans
mission. Reasonable price.—Mrs.
V. Clemens, Neligh, Nebr.
_ 33-34c j
12 Registered
ANGUS BULLS
Serviceable Age
TB & Bangs Tested
TO SELL AT
Ainsworth, Nebraska
DECEMBER 16
1 p.m.
CONSIGNED BY
Myron Neidig
Madison, Nebraska
33-34p
FOR SALE—In this area like new
Necchi Sewing Machine com
plete with button-holer, zig-zag,
and attachments. New guarantee.
Party with good references may
have for 6 payments of $6.72. To
see: Write Sewing Machine De
partment, Box 250, North Pla'te,
Nebr. 33-34c
MACHINERY
32 ft. elevator, double chain, good
Farmhand loader
COMBINES
J.D. 55
M. H. 7 ft
CORNPICKER8
Woods Bros., good
John Deere 226
USED TRACTORS
J.D. Model 60, 1955
J.D. Model 620, 1958
J.D., B, 1950
J D., A, 1944
J U., Li,
J D„ B, 194.3
John Deere B 1952, fuel
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O’Neill
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—Two one bedroom
houses—will sell separate or,
together.—Kieth Abart, 321 West;
Clay, O’Neill. 12tfc
MONEY TO LOAN-On homes,
farms and ranches. Low interest,
prompt service. Virgil Laursen.
O'Neill. lOtfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.
All utilities including immediate,
possession.—Call Golden Hotel,
Phone 35. 33tfl
FOR RENT—Business building
located on main street near
center of town.—See Ponton
Agency, O’Neill. 33tf
FOR RENT—Two homes at West
Fremont and South Jefferson.— ,
Kieth Abart 30tfc
FOR RENT—Nice 4-room fur
nished apartment, gas furnace,,
automatic washer.—O. E. David
son, Phone 126, O’Neill. 32tf
FOR RENT—Sleeping r o o m.—
Mrs. C. H. Switzer. 113 E.
Everett, O’Neill, Phone 466J.
25 tf
WANTED
\
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WANTED—Party wishes to pur- I
chase good hay land. Vicinity of ]
Stuart or Atkinson. Buildings ac- i
ceptable.—Write A. J. in care of i
The Frontier ■ 34-36p
WANTED^ -Night waitress from 6
pm to 1 a m - Candy Bill ■
Cafe lJtfc
I'.lUiNli and well and
•'Uiiimil rr^*ir Write bu»
in. u*fMne tXi-J
»*•' V 1 E WELL Ol) , 0 Neill
3 blks W St blks N stoplight
A A.* I.i Plum pigs Loading
« Monday I uesday anil
rhiifuliij each week Dwaine
Locknooo. Stuart, ph. 3741. tl
L. Gufhmiller
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson - Keo
— Clinton.
"WE"
DON’T WANT
"ALL” THE HI SINESS
W> just want ‘‘YOt'RS’’
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
23 tf
WANTEEr Reliable party to take
over last few payments of $8 92
on I960 Singer Slantomatic Sew
ing Machine. To see: Write,
Credit Manager, Box 83, North
Platte, Nebr. 33-34c
NEAT APPEARING
Young (21-45)
High School Graduates
Who like to interview people.
Each man selected will have
pleasant personality and good
reputation, late model insured j
car, willingness to travel—not
far-j5 days weekly in your part
of Nebraska $450 per month
salary plus liberal bonus. Full
pay starts with schooling and
field training.
WRITE TO:
Box 7, Fremont, Nebr.
We will contact you at your
home soon.
34-36c
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O’Neil]
50tf
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
CAT—8COO P—DOZER
Domor Elevated (grading
•John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
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 I
1
MISCELLANEOUS
WE HAVE FARM, RANCH ar.d1
home buyers. Notify Virgil Laur- [
sen today if you are thinking
about selling.—Virgil Laursen
Agency, O'Neill. 13tfi
IS YOUR insurance costing too|
much? Are you properly insured.
—ace i norm, agi., u mem,
Nebr. 34tf
CURTISS BREEDING
Offers you the best in dairy and
beef bulls. Now included are
performance tested CHAROLAIS.
Duane Gray, Ph. 470, O'Neill.
29 tf
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN ,
PHONE 207 O’NEILL <
IOST & FOUND
LOST OR STRAYED—One White
face yearling heifer branded bar
diamond bar on right side.—
Neil Hipke, Anncar Route, O’
Neill, Nebr. 31-34p
CARDS OF THANKS
[ WISH TO THANK Dr. Finley, the
Sisters and Rev. Kucera for their
kindness to me while hospitalized,
klso thanks to my friends and rela
tives for their cards, letters, gifts
and visits to me.
if our thoughtfulness helped to
Drighten my stay.
Mrs. Lod Janousek
34p
MY MOST SINCERE thanks to my
relatives, friends and neighbors
or their prayers, flowers, get-well
vishes, gifts and visits while I
vas in the hospital at O’Neill and
>maha. Also for the many acts of
rindness since my return home,
everything has been appreciated
» very much.
Mrs. Lester Riege
34p
WORDS CANT EXPRESS my
thanks to all my staunch old neigh
bors. friends arid relatives for their
visits, cheery cards and letters,
gift* and flowers while in the bos
ptal To Father Kucera, the
Sisters. Dr Cars tens and the hos
pital staff for their wonderful care.
I am ver>> grateful to all.
Mrs. Chris McGinn
34p
A SINCERE THANKS to friends for
cards and prayers, to neighbors for
their wonderful help, to Dr Wilson
and the hospital staff for the
wonderful care during my stay at
the hospital. God bless you every
one.
James Hawk
34c
|--Legal Notices-1
(First pub. Dec. 8, 1960)
No. 4436
Cronin and Hannon Attorneys
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF EDWARD L. O'
DONNELL. DECEASED
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of Helen O'Donnell and Patricia
Wadden as joint executrices
thereof, which will be for hearing
in this court on December 29,
I960, at 10 o’clock A. M.
(COUNTY Louis W. Reimer
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
33-35C
(First pub. Dec. 1, 1960)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER
137 OF HOLT COUNTY
NEBRASKA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the qualified voters of School
District Number 137 of Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, that an election
shall be held in said District on
the 23rd day of December, 1960,
between the hours of 8:00 o’clock
A. M. and 8 00 o’clock P. M., at
which there will be submitted to
the qualified voters of the Dis
trict the following question:
“9ha!l School District Number
177 r\t Ui-iH r,AlinftT Mnkrocli-O ko
authorized to issue the negotiable
bonds of said District of the prin
cipal amount of Two Hundred
Eighty Thousand Dollars
($280,000) for the purpose of build
ing a school house and furnishing
the necessary furniture and ap
paratus for the same; said bonds
to be dated at the time of their
issuance and bear interest at a
rate not to exceed the statutory
rate, payable one year from their
date and semi-annually thereaf
ter, and the principal of said
bonds shall become due at such
time as may be fixed by the
District Board at the time of
their issuance but is not to ex
ceed twenty years from their
date; provided, however, any or
all of said bonds shall be redeem
able at the option of the District
at any time on or after five
years from their date, and
“Shall the District Board cause
to be levied and collected annual
ly a tax by valuation on all the
taxable property in said District
in addition to all other taxes suf- ,
ficient in rate and amount to pay
the interest and principal of said
bonds as sjch interest and prin
cipal became due?”
( ) FOR said Bonds and Tax
( ) AGAINST said Bonds and
Tax
Voters desiring to vote in fav
or of said bonds and tax will
mark an “X” in the sqjare op
posite the words “For said Bonds
and Tax”; voters desiring to vote
against said bonds and tax will
mark an “X” in the square op
posite the words “Against said
Bonds and Tax”.
The polling place for said elec
tion shall bp thp Town Hall in
said District in the Village of
Chambers, Nebraska. The polls
shall be open from eight o’clock
A. M. to eight o’clock P. M. on
said date.
BY ORDER OF THE DISTRICT
BOARD OF SAID SCHOOL DIS
TRICT.
C. E Wintermote
President
E. R. Baker
Secretary
32-35c
loyal News
By Mrs. R. J. Bering
Geneva Carpenter, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carpenter,
former Royal residents and now
of Fremont, who delighted Royal
audiences by her singing is
making rapid strides in vocal
music in Fremont where she is
rated as one of the three top
soprano singers in that school.
She will appear in the program
given by the Elks on December
19. She was one of four soloists
in a program given Sunday, Dec.
11, by the Fremont high school.
A red chrysanthemum that
refuses to be ‘put to sleep* for
winter, or doesn’t believe In
hibernating, sent out blossoms
in Mrs. T. R. Dodds’ flower
garden the past week. When
ponds of shallow water are
froeen solid, it is a curious sight
to see a flower In the door
yard.
W8CS to Hold Party
The Royal WSCS will hold its
annual Omstmas party at the
home of Mrs. Bus Chart on
Wednesday. Dec. 21, according
to plans made at the home of
Mrs. Clarence Weber on Wed
nesday when 15 women attended
the meeting.
Mr*. Hans Hofer gave the les
son or the subject "Keeping
Christ in Christmas," and Mrs
T R, Dodds read from the Scrip
ture.
Instead erf exchanging gifts at
the annual party, each member
will take 50c to be donated to
some worthy cause.
Santa Claus is scheduled to ar
rive in Royal Saturday, Dec 17
with treats for all the good boys
and girls.
Mr and Mrs Wendell Wilson
went to Wayne Saturday evening
to remain over Sunday at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr and Mrs, Cletus
Sharer and family, and to attend
the Messiah presented by WSTC
students and memters of the
alumni, of which Mrs. Sharer is
a member. Mrs. Sharer was the
soloist for the occasion Singing
in the chorus were also two
Royal students, Sharon Jacobsen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Jacobsen and Glenda Fae
Thomsen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Thomsen
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rundquist
and Mrs. Zola Hering attended
a Yuletide party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens of
Orchard, Friday evening. Also
present were Mr. and Mrs. Riclt
ard Knaoo. Mr and Mrs. Marvin
Nelson and Lester Raff. Refresh
ments were served
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall and
Mrs. Robert L Hering attended
a birthday supper honoring their
nephew, Freddie Thelander, 14,
Friday.
Christmas Pageant
The Royal Methodist Sunday
school is making extensive pre
paration for a pageant to be
staged Saturday evening, accord
ing to word received from Mrs.
Everett Jacobsen. who has
charge of th? program.
Participating in this program
will be the Junior choir and the
Young People’s choir. Readers
will be Uene Thomsen, Bruce
Meisner, Jean Peterson and
Anita Weber. Students from
Wayne and Norfolk, members of
the Sunday school in Royal. Greg
Rundquist, Glenda Thomsen,
Sharon Jacobsen and Gary Storm
will assist with the singing. Short
ponHino nnrf will lip {jivpn Hv
members of the Junior choir.
Members of the Lutheran
church including the families of
L. Henry, Walter Beutler, Her
man Ennen and Louis Waterman
will participate in a program at
the church in Orchard Christmas
Eve. Children and adults will ap
pear in readings and songs given
against a background of film
strips including some 30 scenes
Word has been received from
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Kirby of
Sheridan, Wyo., who came on a
surprise visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Kirby and his brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Beutler and family for
the Thanksgiving holiday, that
they arrived home safely in spite
of the storm that was prevalent
in parts of South Dakota and
Wyoming.
Glenn Rundquist, who had been
hospitalized in Plainview the past
two weeks, was moved Monday to
the Veteran’s hospital at Grand
Island for further recuperation.
Mr. Rundquist is suffering from a
coronary thrombosis.
Mrs. Zola Hering returned to
work at the postoffice Monday
following a month's absence oc
casioned by hospitalization and
recuperation from an appendecto
my at the Plainview General hos
pital. Her place in the postoffice
was taken by Mrs. Harold Daw
son, substitute clerk.
Herman Ennen was the sur
prise guest at a birthday party
in his honor Sunday evening when
the Neighborhood Birthday club
called at his home unannounced,
bringing lunch. Cards furnished
diversion. Present were the fami
lies of Andrew Jensen, T. Kirby,
Walter Beutler, Everett Johnston,
Clarence Weber and Gus Reinke
and Alvin Reinke.
Thn R rival rnmmnnitv has
cause for rejoicing for another
reason than that of the approach
of the holidays—the new school
auditorium will ‘take a bow' on
Friday evening, Dec. 23 when the
Royal school band, directed by
L. H. Sawyer, will present the
annual mid-winter concert at 8:00
o’clock that evening. Both pupils
and patrons, as well as the com
munity is thrilled over the ad
vantages offered by the new build
ing for future athletic and other
school and community events,
which is definitely an important
step forward.
Mrs. Elmer Williamsen, living i
north of Orchard, is hospitalized
in Plainview awaiting surgery.
Clayton Meisner returned home
Saturday from the Antelope Mem
orial hospital in Neligh to re
cuperate, and will return after
the first of the year for further
treatment.
The Royal high school honor
roll is as follows, according to
Mrs. Bernice S. Whitmer: Seniors
—Jacqueline Meisner; juniors—
Janice Chart, Bruce Meisner,
Jean Peterson, Marlene Rader
and Tom Rundquist;; freshmen
—Barbara Ann Henry and Anita
Weber.
Santa Claus is scheduled to ar
rive in Royal December 17 under
the supervision of the women of
the Daffodilly club with the Co
operation of other citizens. Treats
will be distributed to the child
ren.
Mrs. M. M. Colson, housewife
of Royal, has been notified that
she has won her third $25 prize
in a country-naming contest spdn
sored by a radio station. Mrs.
Cblson has maps on the walls of
her living room, history books
and circulars at hand and has
spent quite a little time in re
search work, but "it has been
fun, and has paid off,” she says.
Phone Your News To
The Frontier
Phone 788
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Stuort News
W* Mr* Herb *C,»I»
Mrs John Stemhauscr had a
birthday supper Saturday honor
21* Mrs Harvey St.mhauser
Those present were Mr and Mrs
John Friedel, Mr and Mrs. CJt
Johnson and Jimmy of Atkinson
an * Harvey Stcmhauser and
children
Mr. and Mrs Dwaine Lockmon
spent a few days last week in
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs Gary Lockmon
entertained at a card party Sun
day evening Jim Steinhauser,
Mrs. Norman Hixson. Mr. and
Mrs Paul Wewel and Mrs Tom
Dohrovolny won prises.
Saturday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs Sam Marcellus
were Mrs. Dwight Moody and
Russell of Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Foltx of
North Hollywood. Calif., arrived
Saturday at the h me of Mr and
Mrs Ernest Greenfield. Hss mo
ther, Mrs. Leota Foltx will return
to California with them Tuesday
to spend the winter with her sons,
George. Bob and Bill Foltx
A Friday overnight guest of
Mr and Mrs. Roy Greenfield was
Jasper Hitchcock of Omaha
A Sunday supper guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Alexander was
Harry Swallow of Norfolk
At a pre-Christmas dinner Sun
day evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Greenfield entertained Messrs
and Mmes. George Foltx of North
Hollywood, Calif., Frank Wewel
and L'^vd Thurlow; also Mrs.
Leota Foltx.
Monday afternoon callers of
Mrs Vic Kaup were Mrs. Paul
Babt, Mary Lou and Paula Sue
of Newport.
Word wti* received by Mrs.
John Kramer that her brother
tn law, Herman Bremmer, of
Boise, Ida., is critically 111. His
address is 1902 North llth St.
Boise.
A Sunday visitor at the home
of Herbert Lane was Mrs. Lane’s
brother, Harry Bose of Le Mars,
la. He also visited his mother, j
Mrs F. Bose.
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader were
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cadwallader
and Mrs. Earl Morris, all of At
kinson.
Sunday evening caller of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader and
Mrs. Earl Morris, all of Atkin
son.
Sunday evening callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader
were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Nelson.
Card Party Held
Katie Papke entertained at
four tables of pitch Friday eve
ning at her home Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ankney, Harry Cadwal
lader, Alberta Hoffman and El
gie Irish were prize winners. Mr. <
rur FRONTIER. O'Neill. Nrhrw
a«l 'tag. Clift Nebon will have
the nefk party liecembei it.
Mr and Mrs K*rd Naup had as
th*»r ,'iynday dRner guest* fir.
and hnrtv Hytrek and fM*n
ily.
Mr mA Mr* Mtrle Thar tow
had aa their S.adny dinner guests
Mark Kaup and La Vbane Dvorak
and Dennis.
Sum!ay morning callers of Mr
and Mrs. W Kaup And Hum y
were Mr and Mrs. Wilfred K.iup
and Mr. and Mrs KY ink Schnei
iter. I '(*
Mr and Mrs. Glen Cadwalluder
entertained at cants Sunday ere
nmg at their home. Mtke Cad
wallader, Mrs Biib' Cartwalkider.
Joe Cols m. Mrs. Mike. CkdWalla
der and Bob Cadwatlader
der won prizes. Mr and Mrs
Herb SkaLa will have the next
party Decemb*>r 31.
Mrs. Clara Baum accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stracke to
Sioux City December 8-9 where
they visited Mr and Mrs. Floyd
Smith.
Mr and Mrs Bob Jensen and
girls of Rushville arrived Satur
day at the home of Mrs Marian
Wallinger. Mr and Mrs Jensen
took Marian to Norfolk Saturday,
while the girls remained at the
home of Mrs. Wallinger The Jen
sens were Sunday dinner guests
at the M. L. Jensen home
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Shald were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Greenfield, Mr
and Mrs. George Hitchcock and
Renee and Mr and Mrs Don
Shald and family.
Mr and Mrs. Kasper Harley at
tended the funeral of Mrs. William
Rieck at Chambers Thursday. En
kw ni«r»(Uj December J.v IMP
rtWtr ’V.'MjgywtiheC * waited Hferrr
Snyde^fl^ihmaii. V —»
Mr* Frank Jaoermg an? !♦
nna spent Saturday visiting Mr.
and Mr* Leo Sobotka and family
at Columbus
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs S.wn kUitellqa were Mr.
and Mr* tifpry Waechter.
Mr .rnd Mrs Harlan Minaa
spent December 8 at Bassett
Katie Papke spent the weekend
at Burke. b, D She visited Mrv
and Mr* Hero Id Johnson and
family there
Sunday vUmwr guests ol Mr,
and Mrs Jnu Hoffman and fait*
Ily were Mr. and Mrs Jimmy
Hoffman and1 girts
Sunday supper guests of Mj
and Mrs. .Ura Hdlm.in ami fam
ily were Mr. ami Mrs, Jimmy
Hoffman and girls. Mr. ami Mra.
George Swifcser and girls and Rich
Shelhamor of O'NelU. .»
R. C. (Pat) Patters*>n spoke at
the American Legion meeting
Wednesday evening at Valentine
at the request of the Commander
Stan Irish, who is a former res
ident of Stuart Mrs. Patterson
visited the Hendersons and Earl
Irishes, who are also former res
ident of Stuart.
Saturday evening guest* of Mr.
and Mr* Wardell Alexander were
Mr. and Mrs Marvin Suiter and
Alberta Hoffman
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Steinhau
ser entertained at two tables qt
cards Sunday evening at theiy
home. Mr and Mrs. Charles Jan
sen, Larry Cobb and Mrs. Fred
dy Kaup won prises They had
a gift exchange The next party
will be January 8 at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Freddy Kaup.
Special Breeding Cow & Bull Attraction
SHI Regular Tuesday Auction
DECEMBER 20
Atkinson, Nebraska
50 Purebred Angus breeding cows, from the Wayne Klbby herd
In lloyd county, ltred to start calving February Itt. These are
big cows with a lot of quality. All Bangs tested <(
10 Registered Hereford coming two year old bulls, Popular
bloodlines, Tested and Guaranteed.
6 Registered Hereford coming three year old bulls, from the
Edgar Juugman herd, Amelia, Nebraska. Tested and sired
by a Son of W’lllt VERN Diamond the noted lni|a>rted English
Sire.
4 Registered 1000 bull calves from the Francis Haugen herd,
Newport, Nebr.
In addition there will be 400 to 500 Spring calves and yearling*.
If you have cattle to sell bring them Tuesday •
REMINDER — There Will Not Be a Sale December 27
ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET
AtkinHon, Nebraska
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