Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher A large crowd attended the an nual family supper held Wednes day night at the ItNA Lodge held at the'IOOF hah. The rest of tlie evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy and Pat and Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Scheinost were Wednesday night guests in the George Wett „ laufer home. HOA members met Tuesday with Mrs. Harry Lampert sr. with Mrs. Lampert jr. as a guest. The ladies did their own needle work. Mrs. Leo Neubauer will be the next hostess. The Eagle Hustlers, beef div ision, met at the home of Tom and Jim Melcher Monday at 8 Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR Insurance of All Kind* INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your self employment and tax reports, call on— GEO. C. ROBERTSON, Agency We work for your interest and appreciate your business. Downey Building, O’Neill, Nebr.* Pli. 534 — Res. Ph. 161 W 37 tf p.m. for the reorganization of the Beef club division. The meeting was called to order by former president, James Melcher. The 4 ri pledge was recited by the members. Roll was answered by naming projects members plan to take m 4-H. There is one new member and six former ones. Ribbons were distributed to the people who earned lierdsmensbip ribbons at Ak-sar-bcn. Election of oficers was held with the new of ficers as follows: Alvin Crumly, president; Lynn Grass, vice-pres ident; Becky Beelaert, s«*retary, and Bonnie Heiss, news repor ter. Meetings will be held Tues day nights, once a month begin ning at 8 pan. Each member is required to pay $1 dues to the treasurer. Year books were' filled out. The club will meet next with Bonnie Heiss. After the meeting the members and parents present observed Tom’s and Jim’s pro jects. Lunch was served by Mrs. Harold Melcher. Mrs. Jessie Kelly and Mrs. An na Thompson were Tuesday cal lers of Mrs. Bernard Grimes of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hannon were Thursday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Godel of Ven us. Mrs. Maud Brion of Neligh and Mrs. Dick Brion of Ewing were Tuesday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Godel. Ben Asher had an accident one day last week at Page high school. His hands were badly skinned up and required sev eral medical treatments. Oliver Zimmerman, brother of Mrs. Icie Snyder, returned to his home in 9an Diego, Calif. Mr. Zimmerman had been here since the first part of October. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart were A most practical offering sells in Elkhorn Valley Hereford and Polled Hereford AUCTION Rale to be held at the Norfolk Livestock Sales Company pavilion Norfolk, Nebraska — Wednesday, March 15 Sale to begin at 12 o’clock «5 BULLS OF ATTRACTIVE QUALITY 20 CHOICE COWS, HEIFERS AND CALV ES Included will be ten young proven sires, forty coming two-year old bulls, fifteen Junior bulls and twenty females of various ages from leading herds. 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Easy to carry... _easy to take. 100's, 1.79; 50’s, 97* DEV9Y 3EXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings O'Neill, Nebr. Saturday overnight guests in the home of their daughter, Mrs. H.O. Hill of Orchard. Due to the storm the supper and card party which the Gold en Rule Extension club was to have Sunday evening at the Ivan Heiss home was postpon poned. A new date will be de cided at the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Weber and Janet of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trow bridge and family were Friday night visitors in the Elmer Trow bridge home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith of Neligh were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nissen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder of O’Neill. Also there was Mrs. Tom Cunningham of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski left Friddjfc^ spend a few days visiting their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tro shynski in Max. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Weber and Janet left Friday morning for dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby of O’Neill, before con tinuing on their way home to Denver. The Webers have been here to visit Mrs. A. O. Weber, a patient in the hospital, besides other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth and Mrs. F. W. Hendrichs of O’Neill left Thursday for Indian ola, la., to attend funeral ser vices Friday for Stan Zahller, who was a nephew of Mrs. Hen drichs and a cousin of Mrs. Landreth. The officers and helpers of the alumni association met last Tues day with Mrs. Robert Van Horn to make for the banquet usually held in May. The women present included Mmes. Art Grass, Elmer Trowbridge, Neven Ickes jr., Marvin Stauffer and George Cla sey. They will meet, weather per mitting, Tuesday with Mrs. Mar vin Stauffer. On Friday, nine members were present when Mrs. Glen Stewart entertained them at Chatter Sew. The men enjoyed an afternoon of visiting and doing their own needlework. They will meet Ap ril 8 with Mrs. Harry Thomsen. Mrs. William Ragland accom panied Mr. and Mrs. George Cla spv to T inrnln 'T’iu\r TVTr R cr_ land visited with some friends while the Claseys visited their daughters, Mrs. William Plautz and Mrs. William Baum and fam ilies. They* returned the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge had Sunday dinner with Mrs. A. O. Weber. Mrs. Kenneth Braddock of Om aha brought Mrs. Richard Bux ton and children to Norfolk Fri day evening where Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton met them and brought Mrs. Buxton and family here. Mrs. Braddock returned to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Dwinell of Brunswick, who have been houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr., were dinner guests of the latter couple. After noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Timmerman and family and Frances Hildreth, all of Verdi gre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beelaert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert and Becky were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Olson of Oakland arived here Sunday to spend a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French jr. Mrs. French is the daughter of the Olsens. Marie Heiss and Viola Haynes, both of Hastings, were here vis iting for the weekend. Miss Marie was a bouseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French sr., while Miss Viola visited with her par ents, Allan Haynes. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Grass were Lyle Frerichs and Mrs. Anna Thomp son. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Thompson, Carol and Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly. The occasion was the 25th wedding anniver sary of the Grasses. Mrs. Merwyn French accom panied Mrs. Howard Manson of O'Neill to Norfolk to attend a two day course in music. The course is being sponsored by the Baldwin organ and piano com pany. The instructor is from the Julliard school of music in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Weber and Janet of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beelaert were Fri day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert. Mrs Robert Pease and Craig of Niobrara spent Tuesday visit ing her mother, Mrs. Ethel War ing. In the afternoon the women visited in the Duane Finch and Veldon Godel homes. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and family, Mrs. Alta Finch and Mrs. Ethel Waring were all Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Arnott Buxton and family of O’Neill and Mrs. Richard Buxton and children of Omaha were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton. Mrs. Vernon (Beckwith enter tained a group of women Wed nesday at a party. Mrs. Ken neth Wettlaufer won the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr. Mrs. Richard Heiss and Mrs. Mae Copes accompanied Mrs. Al vin Alberts and Stevie on a trip Wednesday. Mrs. Alberts and Ste vie remained overnight at Waco and then Thursday continued on to the Lincoln Orthopedic hospit al. Mrs. Heiss went as far as Columbus and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King. Mrs. Copes visited in Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pappas. Mrs. Heiss and Mrs. Alberts returned on Friday. Mrs. Copes will remain a little longer. GGG and G club met Friday with Mrs. Hester Edminsten. Cards were played for entertain ment with Mrs. Alta Finch, Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mrs. Elsie Cork winning prizes. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and family of Inman were Thursday night callers in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mat schullat. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes, all of Lincoln, and Melvin Haynes of Columbus were here Sunday. Mr. Roy and Mr. Melvin Haynes and Mrs. Jessie Cronk were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes. Mrs. Roy Haynes spent the day visiting her sisters, Grace and Nell Woods. The Ed gar Woods and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Asher and family of At kinson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey. Before returning home the Woods also visited in the home of Grace Woods, who just returned from the hospital. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sor en Sorensen sr. accompanied Jes sie Kelly to Grand Island where the Sorensens visited in the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Sorensen. They returned the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff of Page were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Davis. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Revell and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Revell. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. E. J. Revell. Paragarous Lodge 548 met Fri day night at the IOOF hall with 10 members present. After the meeting lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. George Andre of North Platte spent Friday to Tuesday visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Blaine. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes were Monday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray. WSCS met Thursday beginning with a study period .conducted by the Rev. Robert Linder on “Heri tage and Horizons in Home Mis sions”. This was followed, by a covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. Esmond Weber of Denver was a guest. In the afternoon ses sion Mrs. Harold Heiss had the devotions entitled “Thy Will Be Done”. There was no lesson. Mrs. Harold Kelly was the pianist. Mrs. J. Finch will attend a meet ing in Grand Island March 15-17. It was announced that the Rev. Mr. Linder is going to Washing ton, D. C. the later part of April to attend the Christian Social Con cern meeting. Get well cards were signed for Grace Woods, Mrs. A. O. Weber, Mrs. Norman Saltz and Mrs. Louella Parker of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family were Thursday night sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wettlaufer. Don Kramer of Atkinson was an evening guest. AUCTION SALE At the farm 3 miles north and 4 east of Page or 5 miles west and 8 north of Orchard or 25 miles west and 1 south of Creighton on— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 Sale starts at 12:30 p.m. Lunch served on the grounds 10 HEAD of CATTLE 10 3 Holstein milk cows; 1 Black whiteface cow; 2 Whiteface heif ers; 1 Black whiteface heifer calf; 1 Black whiteface steer calf; 2 Holstein heifer calves. 7 sows w/4-wk-old pigs, 1 sow to farrow in Apr. FARM" MACHINERY 1936 A J-D tractor; A6 Case combine; 2 J-D power-lift cultivators; IHC 2-bot. 14” plow; J-D 2-bot. 14” plow; BlackHawk 4-row planter; Fertilizer attach, for BlackHawk planter; J-D 15’ disc; 4-sec. harrow; 2-row planter; Loader; IHC spreader; Kelly Ryan 32’ elevator; J-D 22” thresh machine; IHC 6’ tractor mower; J-D No. 5, 6’ mower; 10’ rake; Booster Buck; 2 Wagon boxes on rub ber; IHC hammermill; IHC endgate seeder; 2 25 bu. hog feed ers; 80-gal. hog waterer; 100-gal. fuel tank; Rite Way 1 unit sur cingle type milker; IHC No. 3S cream separator; 2 Electric Brooders—500 chick size, used 1 year; Chicken feeders; Old iron. SHOP TOOLS - HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1100 CHICKENS - HAY-GRAIN-STRAW TERMS: Cash or make arrangements with the clerk Edward and Alice Sukup, owners Harold Meyer, auctioneer Willie Shrader, clerk Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Osborn This community had another snow storm Saturday and Sun day. The snow was a very heavy one. If it goes off slowly it will provide the fields with lots of moisture. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cihlar spent Sunday evening at the Will iam Podany home near Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack and Mr. and Mis. Thomas His cocks spent February 26 at the Lyle Wells home. Little Donna is recovering after having another sick spell the week of February 20. Howard Slack, Lyle Wells and Thomas Hiscocks attended the Hammon sale Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson spent February 26 at the Gordon Barta home. Leslie Graham spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Cecil Miller home. Roger Rosenkrans was a busi ness caller at the Harold Osborn home Monday. Mrs. Harold Os born called at the Lyle Wells and Thomas Hiscocks homes Monday on the Heart Fund Drive. Lee Brady sr. called at the Osborn home Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Car son visited at the Harold Osborn home Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Os born were Lynch business callers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell and daughter of Niobrara called at the hospital to see her sis ter, Norma Barta, Wednesday, afternoon, and also at the Barta farm to see her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kalal who are help ing with the work at the Gordon Barta home while Mrs. Barta is in Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. Barta returned home from the hospital Saturday. She will have to be in bed several days at home. Friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hrbek were O’Neill visitors Thursday. Sadie Derickson accompanied Roger Rosenkrans from O’Neill to her home on the creek. Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Mrs. Martha Shrader, Eddy and Alice, Mrs. Kitty Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wetlauffer and Gary, Mrs. Emily Johnston, Kar en Mlnariik, Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Johnston, Sharon, Marilyn and Barbara were supper guests Thursday at the Willie Shrader home in honor of Mrs. Martha Shrader’s birthday anniversary. Mrs. Archie Johnston, Marilyn and Barbara were Norfolk vis itors Saturday. Keith Biddlecome spent the weekend visiting relatives and ^ left Sunday morning for Belvi dere, 111. Mrs. Max Graver visited Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Keith Biddlecome. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord vis ited last Sunday at the George Montgomery home. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Switzer of Clearwater visited last Sunday evening at the Ora Switzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry, Jane and Kevin were O’Neill visitors Friday. Mrs. Dale Napier helped at the Richard Napier home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry were O’Neill visitors Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry had dinner Sunday at the Wilbur Ma hood home in Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery were guests Wednesday eve ning at the Will Conner home. The Free Methodist Mission ary society had an all-day quilt ing session at the Grant Mott home Thursday and the men worked on the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist and family visited Friday eve ning at the Wendell Switzer home. Glenda, Leroy and Dennis were dinner guests Saturday at the R. A. Hord home. Mrs. William Lofquist and Mary Jo were O’Neill visitors Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John learner and children were dinner gS^ts at the Jerry Cuddy home in O’ Neill Wednesday. Mrs. Alfred Napier gave the les-1 son to the Forum group Friday evening at the church annex. do it yourself ••• save money! Why hov* duB, wom-looklng floors* Just us* oor Clark* roatol floor ofluipmtnl lo 9IW* your floors llko a*sr ArBlioncol W* provid* ow*rythl*fl you oood and loll. *ory instructions. phone tor your Clarke rmntal mqvipmnnt today! BRAND NEW EQUIPMENT! O'Neill, Nebraska Phene 74 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson vis ited Thursday evening at the Ru dy Ahiers home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier at tended the Cub Scout meeting Monday evening. The Seek ant! Share Project club and their husbands iiad a surprise housewarming for Mr. and Mrs. John Napier Thurs day evening. The club present ed the Napiers with a scatter rug and a tablecloth for their new home. Lunch was served by the guests after an evening of entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and children visited Friday evening at the Richard Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke were Neligh visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Serr and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord were supper guests Friday at the George Montgomery home. Richard Taylor and the Grant Mott family visited Friday eve ning at the George Frances home in Neligh in honor of Mrs. Frances’ birthday. Mrs. Z. H. Fry visited Satur day at the Richard Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family visited at the Richard Mil ler home at Oakdale Sunday. Meek News By Mrs. Fred Lindberg Word Received Here of Illness of Cecil Haynes Mrs. Ella Hull and Bill receiv ed word from Mrs. Cecil Haynes of Parmalee S. D., saying Cecil had been quite ill and was hos pitalized at Martin, S. D., for about two weeks. He had a siege of influenza and it affected his heart. He was expecting to be released from the hospital the latter part of the week. Ben Devall was a Sunday din ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberts and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse and Lloyd were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse. Ben Devall was a Sunday din ner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson. Mrs. Blanche Rouse of Inman tame iviunuay spena a lew days at the home of her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garold Risor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Norma were Saturday night visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg were supper guests Tuesday eve ning at Walter Wells of Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmitz and Jerry were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Huston of Emmet Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall, Mrs. Orville Peterson and Delia Harrison went to Omaha Thurs day returning Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Borg and family have moved from the farm home to an apartment in O’Neill and Oswald Drueke has the ranch rented for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kleppinger of Jewell, Kans., came Wednes day to visit their son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Christofferson. They left for home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones ar rived home Friday from a visit with relatives on the West Coast. Gerald Harding accompanied his mother, Mrs. Vernon Harding, on her trip home from Califor nia. Mrs. Harding reports a fine trip, but glad to get back home. ROYAL THEATER Thurs. Mar. 9 Pat Boone - Shirley Jones APRIL LOVE Family Nite - Entire Family $1.00 Fri.-Sat. Mar. 10-11 THE 3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER In Superdynamation Eastman Color Kerwin Mathews Jo Morrow - June Thorburn I Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Mar. 12-13-14 Deborah Kerr - Robert Mitchum Peter Ustinov THE SUNDOWNERS Technicolor Wed.-Thurs. Mar. 15-16 PILLARS OF THE SKY CinemaScope - Technicolor Jeff Chandler - Dorothy Malone Family Nite - Entire Family $1.00 They were met in Grand Island by Vernon Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogh and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans, Jerry and Lynn attended the Homemakers class party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler of Verdigre Thursday evening. They served lunch and had a devotional service. Mrs. Garold Risor and her mo ther, Mrs. Blanche Rouse, called on Mrs. Jessie Kaczor Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were Thursday evening visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen’s home and were Friday evening visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kac zor s. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and boys were Tuesday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls were Thursday evening supper guests. Alton Perron, American S. S. Missionary of Long Pine plans to be present March 12 at Pad dock Union church, weather permitting. The Young Married group planned a Sunday school party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al len Walters Friday evening, but the inclement weather changed plans for some of the group. However Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer jr. and Vickie Sue of At kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls brav ed the weather and came anyhow. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anson of Atkinson visited Thursday eve ning at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sharp and children from Vandenburg Air Force base in California came Wednesday and are vis iting his brother-in-luw and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kennis Han sen and Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, also his mother, Mrs. John Nolan of Fairfax, S. D. They gathered at the home of New Handbags 1.00 to 1.98 Smart plastic calf. Latest clutch, box, village styles. With zip, novelty fittings. Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan Son day. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Earny Hall of Ver del and Mr. and Mrs. I.yle Burgard and baby of Niobrara. Mr. Sharp is serving in the Air Force and is having a vacation before being sent overseas to French Morocco in Africa. The Paddock Community aid met at the home of Margretha Kaczor Wednesday afternoon. A number of visitors were present. Mrs. George Hansen was in charge of Hhe program. Plans were made for serving lunch at Walter Eggers sale March 13. Next meeting will (be at the home of Mrs. George Nelson Ap ril 5. Lunch was served by the hostess at the close of the meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mrs. Christine Johnson at O’Neill. The Frontier— Locksmithing General Repairing of Locks of All Kinds Cars • Homes - ItusinuaaaH —See— Jas. P. Shanner 112 So. 4th O'Neill NOTICE RANCHERS See your dealer or the It & N Grinder Co., Ewing, Nebr. Ask for a demonstration of the 1901 JUMBO B & N Sickle Grinders Grinds 7-0-9 foot sickles "No Bum and Correct Bevel’* 43-46 Public Auction FRIDAY, MARCH 17 — 2:00 P.M. Schoolhouse, Barn and Equipment of MINEOLA SCHOOL LOCATED — lk miles north, 1 west and 1 north of 1'age. Schoolhouse is 18x32, barn is 16x24, 2 sots of swings, pump and about 65 feet of pipe, 300-gal, fuel tank, some concrete blocks, 2 Warm Morning heating stoves, sand table, 2 black boards, teacher's desk, school bell, flagpole and some books. TERMS: CASH. Ed Thorin, auctioneer Clayton Nelson, secretary 4M6-47 new! 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