I i FOR SALE SALT FOR SALE—K a n a p o 1 i s *16.50 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 FOR SALE—Used lumber, 2xl2’s x 21 ft. long. Like new. Don Van dersnick, Ewing. 41c 51 Hoad of Registered Herefords, 47 bulls, 4 females, O’Neill sale. Tuesday, Febr. 21. Write for mtalog. Hicth Abart, P. O. Box <542, O’Neill, Nebr., Sale Mgr. 40-42c FOR SALE Good heavy oats.— Patrick J. Gokie, RR No. 1, O’ Neill. 41tfc MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc FOR SALE—1 1953 super M; 18 black cows, springing heavy; 6 calves at side now; barbed wire, j $7.70; cable rack tires, all sizes, guaranteed; hickory sweep teeth, j $1.25.—HOERLE STATION. Ph. IV 2-2642, Chambers. 41-10p 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 FOR SALE—Choice and fancy stock cows and heifers, both Angus and Herefords. In bunches to suit buyer.—Dayle Hewett, Box 533, O’Neill, phone 195. 41c FOR SALE OR TRADE—1950 3/4 ton Chev pickup. Mechanically good with heavy duty tires. May be seen at the Carl Svenson farm Vfe mile west of O’Neill af ter 7:30 in the evenings. 41c FOR SALE—2,000 bushels irrigated corn.—Kieth Abart, O'Neill. 40tf USED TRACTORS 730 J. D. Diesel, like new Model 60 J. D. 1955, good A-J- D. 1949 B-J. D. 1948 B-J. D. 1946 A-J. D. 1943 , 'l1'' * MACHINERY 15ft. J. D. Disk No. 55 3-14” plow, like new w, M Sc M 3-14” plow Other plows all sizes JOHN DEERE DAY FEBR. 20 Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O'Neill __• C FOR SALE—5 yard end dump gravel box.—Jack Graves, O' Neill. 41-42p FOR SALE—Registered Angus bulls and heifers, two year olds and yearlings, Sunbean, Eileen mere and Bandolier breeding.— Hugh L. Brookhouser, Brunswick, Nebr. Phone VI 2-2394. 38tf 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 LARGE SELECTION of used fumi ture. Cal’s Furniture, Tilden on Highway 275. 35tfc FOR SALE—2 Hereford bull calves.—Kieth Abart, O’Neill or D. C. Abart, Emmet. 40tf LOW COST INSURANCE—And prompt claim service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc Some used comfort covers $10.00 Farmall 350 D John Deere B Dual wheel attachment for M Farmall 450 with fast hitch 47 Farmall M 41 John Deere A 41 Farmall H 53 Farmall H Is your birthday in February? If so bring this ad to our store and we will give you FREE with a cash purchase of $10 or more a package of 24 hack saw blades. Offer good till Feb. 12. IHC 55W baler with motor IHC 55T baler PTO Discs $50 and up 11 ft. IHC drill 10 ft J. D. drill Several used Farm Loaders GI 2-wheel spreaders SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’NEILL. NEBR IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool MOBILE HOMES Come and see the new models just in. Diagonal Kitchen Model, Front dining room model, with oak floor. Many others. Custom orders at no extra charge. Write today for free literature and prices. We trade for furniture, boats, cars or most any thing. Terms to suit your budget. In O’Neill vicinity see Clarence Johnson, Elms Court O’Neill, Nebr. MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. EX 5-2170 40tf 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 2542c Real Estate for Sale -- EWING DRIVE-IN For Sale or' Lease.—Contact Frances Rother- j ham, Ewing. 4143c , FOR SALE—852 Acre stock farm North West of Ainsworth. 100 acres of broken land, 60 acres of alfalfa, 100 acres of alfalfa, brome and wheat grasses, and the rest in hard grass pasture. 180 acres in the Ainsworth ir rigation district. Modern home, feed lot, and other good improve ments. Close to school, daily mail, REA and telephone. A good operating unit.—Contact j Raitts in Ainsworth, Nebr., Ph. i 80. 4042c, FOR SALE—160 acres of hay land. NWVi Section 22-29-10.—Mrs. Mark Howard, Phone 347, O’ Neill. 41-42p REAL ESTATE Just recently listed 2 and 3 bed room homes. Excellent terms. Virg Laursen, O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 434 38tf FOR SALE—Priced to sell. Im mediate possession. Modem 3 bedroom house at 517 E. Clay, ideally located to schools and stores. Full basement with finished bedroom and bath. Pavement paid.—Contact Edwin A. Sevcik, Ainsw'orth, Nebr., Ph. 4W11. 41 tfc FOR SALE OR LEASE—Well located modern business build ing with 5-ton air conditioner and new gas htg. plant. Formerly The Frontier building.—Cal Stew art, Box 631, O’Neill._38tf To Settle The Estate of JENNIE CROSSER The following property is For Sale, situated either in Inman, Nebr., or adjacent thereto: Approximately 38 acres, to gether with buildings consisting of 7 room house, large bam, hog house, chicken house and other small buildings. 40 Acres, 1 mile east of Inman, Nebr. About 5 acres broken, balance good hay meadow. Approximately 7 acres meadow or pasture. One, 4 room house with 2 large lots. One, 8 room house and lot. If Interested Contact IRA WATSON Executor Inman, Nebr. 40-42c MONEY TO LOAN-On homes, farms and ranches. Low interest, prompt service. Virgil Laursen. O’Neill. lOtfc FOR SALE—Two one bedroom houses—will sell separate or together.—Kieth Abart, 321 West Clay, O’Neill. 12tfc REAL ESTATE 2 bedroom modem home, Ideal Location 3 bedroom home Many other good homes listed 480 Acres north of Emmet, Very Good Terms 240 Acres located west of Page 320 Acres west of Page Other farm and ranch listings ED. THORIN Real Estate Broker Ph. 207, O'Neill, Nebr. 38 tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Upstairs furnished apartment, two rooms with shower, outside entrance. Phone 517-J, O’Neill. 41-43p -- FOR RENT—Five room, 2 bed room apartment, full basement, gas hsat.—O. E. Davidson, ph. 126. O’Neill. 40-41c FOR RENT—160 acres broke. 4 N%E Atkinson; Also one bed room home in O'Neill.—Kieth Abart 40tf FOR RENT—Five room house with full basement and gas heat.—! Phone 126. O’Neill, O. E. David son. 40-41c FOR RENT—Two bedroom house, newly decorated throughout, gas \ heat, reasonable rent.—C all; 360-W or see me at 120 So. 7th after 3 p.m. 41c 1 FOR RENT—Improved 35 acres, East edge of O’Neill.—Kieth Abart. O’Neill 38tf FOR RENT—Business building located on main street near center of town.—See Ponton Agency, O’Neill. 33tf WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED— Wanted to buy or exchange city property for 160 or more acres of improved land within three miles of O’Neill, give description and price.—Box J, Care of The Frontier. O’Neill. 41-42p WANTED-Baby s i 11 i n g.—Sally Burney, Phone 833, O’Neill. 41 WANTED—Girl for short hours.— M and M Bakery and Cafe, O’ Neill. 41c WANTED—Lady for domestic work by the week.—Mrs. G. R. Cook, Phone 3F11, O’Neill. 41c NEED TO EARN Thousands of women are adding as. much as $30.00 a week to the family income as Avon Repre sentatives. We train you to start earning at once in an estab lished territory. WRITE Box 365 North Platte, Nebr. _41c WILL PAY 4c EACH For good clean feed sacks tied in bundles of 50 or 100. Will receive any day until March 25.—Art Run nels, Stuart. 41-43p WANTED—Wall and floor tile work, papering and painting.— See my “Deko” wall paper samples at 120 So. 7th or call 360-W.—Joe Bazelman. 42-43c ---| WANT TO BUY—Ford or Fergu son tractor, rear cultivator, mower, plow and dirt scoop. State location and price.—James Bossard, Plainview, Nebr. 38- 45c SALESMAN WANTED—If you are past 40—can sell—you can sell our line which consists of a com plete line of Advertising Special ties and Calendars. Our line is sold to all types of businesses. When writing give phone num ber and age. DeWitt-Isley Co., Paris, Illinois. 39- 41p WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St. Phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill 3 blks. W. & 3H blks. N. stoplight. L. Guthmiller 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 — Reo — Clinton. "WE" DON’T WANT “AIA,” THE BUSljfESS We just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN 23tf 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’Neill 50tf DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—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 WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf 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 car, willingness to travel—not far—5 days weekly in your part of Nebraska. S450 per month salary plus liberal lx>nus. Full pay starts with schooling and field training. WRITE TO: Box 7, Fremont, Nebr. We will contact you at your home soon. 39 and 41c " Phone Your News to The Frontier— MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOUR FAVORITE snap shots, newspaper clippings, social security cards and etc., preserved forever in plastic.— Bernard Schmitz, 401 N. 1st, O’ Neill, Phone 553-M. 40-43c ORCHESTRA For wedding dances etc. 5 Pieces.—Write Ponca Val ley Hepcats, Butte. 40-43p MONEY TO LOAN $50 to $3,000 Small Monthly Payments O’NEILL LOAN CO. Virg Laursen 38tf CURTIS BREEDING SERVICE Offers you the best half of your herd in dairy and beef breeds. It costs less to raise a good one. Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill. 41tfc AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207_O’NEILL CARDS OF THANKS I WISH TO TAKE this means to thank my relatives, friends and neighbors for the cards, letters, visits and flowers during my recent stay in the hospital. We also hold in kind remembrance the many acts of kindness shown during the death of my father. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Laursen 41c — ff--LegalNotlces--| (First pub. Jan. 26, 1961) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney No. 4191 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PE TITION FOR FINAL SETTLE MEM OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF MARY E. REITZ, DECEASED. THE STATE Of NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on February 15, 1961, at 10 o’clock, A. M. (COUNTY Louis W. Reimer COURT County SEAL) Judge 40-42p First pub. Jan. 26, 1961 NOTICE OF SUIT J TO: The Heirs, devisees, legs-; tees, personal representatrtfw^aad t all other persons interested m the estate of Jens P. Pedersen, de ceased, real names unknown, and all persons having or claiming any interest in the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Commencing 70 rods east of the Northwest corner of the North east Quarter of Section 30, Town ship 26, North, Range 12, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, running thence East 10 rods; thence South 32 rpds; thence West 10 rods, thence North 32 rods to the place of beginning, real names unknown. You, and each of you, are here by notified that on the 23rd day of January, 1961, the undersign ed, The Holt County Co-Operative Association, a Nebraska corpora tion, with its principal place of business in Chambers, Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, as plaintiff, filed its petition in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you, and each of vou. as defen dants, the object and prayer of which is to reform the deed from Jens P. Pedersen to the plain tiff, which deed was dated and acknowledged on the 10th day of January, 1955, and recorded in Book 145 at Page 44 of the Deed Records of Holt County, Nebras ka, which deed conveyed the be low described real estate, and to reform said deed to correctly de- [ scribe the real estate conveyed j and to reform said deed to cor- j rectly name the grantee, and to1 quiet and confirm the title of j the plaintiff to the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Commencing 70 rods East of the Northwest comer of the Northeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 26, North, Range 12, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, thence run ning East 10 rods, thence South 32 rods; thence West 10 rods, thence North 32 rods to the place of beginning, as against you, and each of you, including any claim of interest or lien upon said real estate by reason of the errors in the above mentioned deed, and to secure a decree of Court that you have no interest in, rights or title to or lien upon said real estate, or any part thereof, and for generi equitable relief. You are required to answer i said petition on or before the 20th day of March, 1951. Dated this 23 day of January, 1961. The Holt County Co-Operative Association, a Corporation By Edward E. Hannen Its Attorney 40-42c (First pub. January 12, 1961) Kryger & Kryger, Attorneys LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Antelope County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Martha Hammon is plaintiff and Emil Eucker and others are de fendants, directing me as Referee to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Twelve (12), Block Five (5) in the Village of Ewing, Holt County, Ne braska, I will sell said real estate at public auction on February 14, 1961, at 2:00 p.m., of said day at the West front door of the Courthouse in O'Neill, Nebraska. Terms of sale, fifteen per cent cash on day of sale, balance on confirmation. Elmer C. Rakow Referee 38-42c (First pub. Jan 26, 1960) Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF GEORGE MC KIM. GUARDIAN OF RUTH M HARNISH, INCOMPETENT, FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ES TATE Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an Order of the Honor able Wm. C. Smith Jr., Judge of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, made in this said cause on the 17th day of January, A.D., 1961, for the sale of the real es tate hereinafter described, there will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Court House in the City of O’Neill, in said County and State on the 15th day rrf Vpihti mrv A D 19S1 at thp hour of one o’clock P. M., the following described real estate: The West Half of Lot Six (6), and all of Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), in Block Thirty-one (31), Orginal Town of O’Neill, HQlt Comity, Nebraska. This sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 25th day of January, A. D., 1961. GEORGE MCKIM Guardian 40-42q Proceedings of The * Board of Education District No. 7, Holt County The following bills were al lowed January 4, 1961. Salary of High School Teachers . 4861.99 Salary of Grade Teach ers . 4376.33 Salary of Sub. Teachers 79.00 Coast to Coast, Xmas de corations .v. 3.70 Lindberg Home & Auto, Xmas lights •. /;.C:_ 2.98 E. H. Long, typing books 8.82 South-Western Publishing bookkeeping & office prac. 35.63 World Book Company, Tests .. 11.93 ' University of Nebr., Films .. 2.75 Educational Music Bu .» reau, Inc., music . 5.60 Patton’s Ben Franklin Store, glasses . 1.20 Cambosco Scientific Co. science equip. ... 32.22 Grand Island Music Co. music ..'... 1.39 Hospe Piano Co., music 3.55 Schmoller & Mueller, music . .63 Proart Publications Inc. music . 3.30 Northwestern Telephone telephone bill . 26.40 United Chemical Co. Inc. Mats . 59.32 Huntington Laboratories wax . 174.00 Gambles Store, supplies 4.58 Gillespies, repair . .75 Coyne Hardware, sup. 19.39 Dietze Music House, Inc., music . 641.43 Nebraska Surplus Proper ty Program, fan - .50 John Watson, City Trea surer, paving assess ments, District No. 32 655.48 John Watson, City Trea surer, Paving Assess ments . 425.42 Total 1080.90 O’Neill Insurance Co. pickup insurance . 21.25 Kansas Nebr. Gas Co., fuel bill . 576.55 Consumers Public Power Dist., lights & power 158.63 H. L. Lindberg Secretary H. Mayberry Installed As Worshipful Master VERDIGRE—Howard Mayberry was installed as worshipful mas ter of the Ionic Lodge No. 87, AF & AM at the Niobrara Ma sonic temple January 26. Other officers installed were: Tony C. Paesl, senior warden; Bolton Randa, junior warden; Glen Foner, treasurer; George Skokan, secretary (ninth year); Gail Burdick, senior deacon; Ros coe Groeling, junior deacon; Ro bert Wilson, senior steward; Dale Jones, junior steward; Fulton Ol son, chaplain, and Alex Liska, Ty ler. Paul Thierolf, retiring master, served an oyster supper to the members assisted by his wife and Mrs. Walter Scott. Installing of ficers were past master. F. Olson and Vac Randa, installing mar shall. Monowi News By Mrs. Mike Piklapp IX>eust 9-2530 Mrs. Glen Rihanek returned home Saturday from Lincoln where she attended a 4-H meet ing several days last week. Leon Vesely shelled com for Herman Heiser Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and Betty spent the weekend in the Otto Schindler home at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis were business callers in Lynch Monday afternoon. Sid Baker was a business cal ler in Verdel Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hrbek and family, Mr. Mlady and Don Marshall visited in the L. J. Mil ler home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Micanek and family visited in the Ed May home Sunday evening. Bert Quick of Butte was a business caller in the Rudy Eiler home Thursday. Mrs. Pete Chvala took Mrs. Ray McGeorge to Lynch Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hrbek and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and family visited in the Robert Zach home in Verdel Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and family and Martin Eiler were Sunday evening supper guests in the Piklapp home. Gail Heiser attended the livestock sale in Verdigre Mon day. L. J. Miller called at the Neil son home Monday noon. Anna Wells spent the weekend with Sharon Ertz. Mrs. Rudy Eiler was a busi ness caller in Niobrara Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vesely were Sioux City visitors Tuesday. Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Osborn Mr. and Mrs. Willis Butterfield of Norfolk are moving back to their farm in the Star communi ty. Mr, and Mrs, R, L, Hughes helped them with some of their work Saturday. Word was received by relatives in this community that Mrs. David Johnson of Creighton died Saturday evening. Mrs. A. W. Aim attended the meeting held in O'Neill Friday for Holt county rural school boards. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn were Verdigre callers Friday. They visited at the Wil liam Kalal home. Several from this community attended the farm sale held at tile Emil Forman farm Monday. The Dorsey Aid society served lunch at the George Kubik sale January 30. Callers at the Osborn home Fri day were Mrs. Albert Derickson, Mrs. Merle Spangler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene. Harold Osborn attended a tele phone meeting at Naper Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and boys were Sunday dinner guests at the Howard Slack home. Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber and Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene were Sunday evening callers at the Harold Osborn home. Rexford Carson was a business caller at the Harold Osborn home Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzicka and son visited at the Otto Ruzicka home from Wednesday until Saturday. They then went to Verdigre to visit at the Joe Pavlik home returning to Oma has Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka vi sited at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. Joe Pavlik Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hughes and family visited at the R. L. Hughes January 22. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Aim and Jo Anne visited at the George Calkins home Friday evening. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Mrs. Emerson Loeske returned home Sunday from Columbus where she had spent a week car-, ing for Mr. Loeske's father who had fallen and broken his hip some time ago Mrs. Leon Hertel entertained several friends and neighbors to dinner one day last week. The group spent the afternoon quilt- i ing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haake en- j tertained friends and neighbors at a card party at their home Fri day evening. Lunch was served. | Several friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rockford were guests at their home for dinner Friday evening in hon or of the 11th birthday anni versary of their daughter, Bet ty The Working Together Exten sion club was organized at the home of Mrs. Bernard Grimes January 17. Mrs G. H. Grimes as sister in getting it started. There were seven ladies present. Of ficers elected were: president, Mrs. Bernard Grimes; vice presi dent, Mrs. Ralph Maas; secre tary and treasurer, Mrs Donald Strong; news reporter, Mrs. Ro bert Bernhart; reading leader, Mrs. Roy Moore. Present also was Mrs. Robert Gartner. Mrs. Robert Bernhart and Mrs. Ralph Maas will go to O’Neill for the first lesson. Following the meet Walter Egger of O’Neill, Ancar route, is very interested in learning if a church in Switzer land built in 1187 and attended by his father, the late Peter Egger, is still standing. The church was built of stone at Grindelwald, Switzerland and Walter thought visitors in that country might have seen the church which would be famous because of its age. ing the hostess served lunch. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Bernhart Febru ary 28 at 8 p.m. Ralph Garwood returned home from a trip to Ft. Worth, Tex., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson made a trip to Grand Island Fri day where Mr. Neilson consulted an eye specialist. Mrs. Joe Olen dick drove for them. Mrs. Lloyd Gleed accompan ied by Mrs. Fred Catron drove to Lincoln Saturday to help Mrs. Gleed’s daughter, Doreen Gleed move. Miss Gleed, who will graduate next Saturday from the University of Nebraska, has accepted a position in the North Platte school system as music instructor. She will be located at Brady. Mrs. Gleed and Mrs. Catron returned home Sunday. A post nuptial showef iu h°OQr of Mrs. ft ay McNair (Joyce 'inf kelson) iS Being planned for Sat urday at 2 jhfiri. It will be held at the basement of thg Lutheran church. The American Legion auxiliary will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. A. B. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ringle and daughter of Omaha returned home Thursday, Jan. 26, after spending some time with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Jar man and Douglas. The Ringles helped the Jarmans prepare for their sale which was held at the ranch Januray 25. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ganser and sons of Wood Lake spent Jan uary 25 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Jarman, and at tended the Jarman sale. Keith Halsey, Jerry Homolka and Robert Loeske returned Sun day from Lincoln where they had His father was ix)rn in Grindel wald in 1864 and came to America at the age of 18 years, settling at Monticcllo, la. He later moved to Randolph and then to Holt county where he lived near O’Neill until his death in 1934. Any readers who might have information concerning the church are requested to contact Mr. Egger. taken a three day course in trac tor training. The boys visited friends in Milford Sunday before coming home. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gillette were Sunday dinner guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harley and grandchildren, Randy, Lorie and Bradley Hoffman, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. DeHart were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Elsie Doo little and boys at Stuart. The Rev. Earl Schwenk dnrve to Granite City, 111., to get his wife and two youngest sons. Mrs. Schwenk had been gone abrwt 10 weeks, part of the time in the hospital at St. Louis, HI., and part time with her parents a1 Granite City. Mr. and Mrs. Gleti Burge went to Polk Saturday to attend the Wedding of his brother, Har old fittrge, to Helen Benford. The wedding was held at the Methodist church in Polk. Guests Saturday night and Sun day in the Lloyd Wintermote home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Starman of Norfolk. GIGANTIC Truck Load Pre-Lenten FISH SALE at the OUTLAW COMPARE... • PRICES • BUYERS • FACILITIES • WEDNESDAY MARKETING Against any other day of the week—AND YOU TOO will see why selling your hogs the "Auction Way" at the Creighton Livestock Market will de finitely pay. TOP HIT $18.90 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 Many drafts In the 200-240 lb. bracket sold from 18-50 to the top of 18.90. - 240-270 lb. butchers sold from 17.35 to 18.45 - 270-300 lb. butchers sold from 16.7.5 to 17.90. Compare these prices with prices paid at the nearest terminal on the same day! Medium — Good — Choice to Fancy Calves and Yearlings TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 80 Choice and fancy Angus calves—450-500 lbs. 59 Good to choice WF steers—725 lbs. 34 Good to choice WF steers—800 lb. (green) 30 Good WF calves—425 lbs. Deh. Vacc. 25 Choice WF calves—425 lbs. 20 Choice WF steer calves—525 lbs. Other consignments consisting of Shorthorn and Angus calves_ good selection of light yearlings. A 2-year spotted Shetland pony, very gentle. LISTEN TO WNAX EYFRY NIGHT AT 6:15 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON CONSIGNMENTS - -^ 'mmr Sale Bam Northeast Nebraska