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1 1 1 Beatrice Daily Sun, Beatrice, Thurs. Jan, 16, 1958 Cold Cash Makes Cold Days Warmer! Use Want Ads DAILY SUN WANT AD'RATES Minimum Charge 50c day 3c per word! days 1c per word days 9c per word days 12c per word 15 WORDS MINIMUM Count abbreviatiors and bers as one word. cents extra charge on blind ads. Deadline is 11 m. for publication on same day.

YOU CAN CHARGE IT it you like; pay within 6 dava. Mail in jour ad or phone CA 3-5233. SPECIAL NOTICES HIGH PRICES for Furs urd Hides. "Hobbs Bros. 413 Court St.

Beat-: rice. 8tf THE GAGE, ASC County Committee will accept bids. for dump trucks for hauling approximateJy 50,000 bushels of corn at the Odell Bin Site. Bids will be opened 1 Thursday, January 23, 1958 at 1:00 P. M.

Bid forms can be obtained at the ASC Office, 403 Ella Street, Beatrice, Nebr. The county committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 16-19 KIRBY SALES AND SERVICE, Elwood Diekmann, 1001 North 10th. Phone CA 3-4633. CARPETS A FRIGHT? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre.

It's marvelous. Hardware. 16-18 PLYMOUTH LOCKER Custom slaughteringg. Complete processing, curing, siden and quarters. Slaughtering every Tuesday, Thursday.

Phone OL 6-4181 Plymouth. 14tf MERCHANDISE TOR SALE Truckload of Potatoes just arrived at Ted's Market. White 50 lb. bag $1.65 Whites 100 lb. bag $2.98 Reds 50 lb.

bag $1.95 Reds 100 lb. bag $3.49 U.S. No. 1 Jonathan $3.49 bu. Sunkist Oranges 7 lb.

bag 59c TED'S FRUIT MARKET 104 Court St. FOR SALE--Telegraph poles, good for cribs and buildings. Louis Kasparek, Plymouth, Nebr. Phone Olympic 6-2033. 10tf FOR -Antique end CA 3-5745.

14-16 BOATS--Fiberglass or aluminum. TRAILERS. accessories. Get- -ready now for summer fun. John Stolzenburg, 1822 Ella, phone 3-5426.

tf ODDS AND ENDS-Good set car body tools. Set of new Stanley wood chissles. Singer upright sweeper $7.50. 39-48 and 54 inch roll away beds. Baby and youth beds, hi chairs.

Strollers, baby buggy and much more at Things and Stuff, Beatrice. 16 FOR -Man's melton jacket and plastic rain coat, size 42, perfect condition. 315 No. 9th. Call 3-3026.

FOR SALE-2 used 8 piece solid oak dining room suite $35-5- twin-sized mattresses $5.00 to $10.00. 'Kempker Furniture Co. CA 3-2130. 16-19 FOR -Light brown drapes, like new. Pleated width 50 inches, large hem.

5 pair $20.00. Call CA 8-1246 after 5 or Sat. 16-17 NEW TREATED tarps 10 15 sizes, 10c.sq. ft. at Things and Stuff, Beatrice.

12-17 GOT A TOOTH ACHE? See your dentist. Got a head ache? Take a pill. Got the flu? Take it Got storageites? See us. We have utilities, wall, base, china, cabinets. Book 'cases, chests, desks, vanities, wardrobes and Yes old Doc.

Smith can your storageites, when we cure you, you never get over it. You will always have it. Plenty of storage space that is. See Things and Stuff, Hyway 77, North Beatrice, where the snoop-en and park-en is free. 16-17 Potatoes 100 lb.

bag $2.85 Jonathan and Delicious Apples Sweet Potatoes, Turnips, Grapefruits, Oranges, Squash, Cider. HUSTON MARKET End of West Court BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE-Theatre. Income 000 per year, priced reasonably. Exceptionally good location, no other theatre in radius of 25 miles. Write Box 368 Beatrice.

10-16 FOR SALE--Tavern with Class license, gas heat, good fixtures-Sell building, fixtures and stock or separate. Write Box 1091, Swanton. Nebr. 15-21 Two Outstanding Used Car Values at the greater LENTZ Used Car Center on South 6th 55 BUICK SUPER RIVIERAOnly 23,000 miles. Has power Like steering new.

and brakes. $1895 56 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP RIVIERA. Loaded with extras. Everything checked. at Outstanding car $1985 FARMER'S MARKET FOR SALE -Used stock tank and some damaged tanks.

Dempster Retail Store. 14 MAKE YOUR POULTRY feeds with Milo and Hill's poultry concentrate. 1600 lb3. milo and 400 ibs. Hill's poultry concentrate mixer complete egg ration.

Other formulas available. Chapman Hatchery. 19tf FOR SALE-40 bushe! ear corn. Call MO 2-2742. 15-17 FOR -Baled alfalfa, prairie hay.

Raymond Thomsen, 2 miles east Diller. FOR SALE -Baled alfalfa, 2nd and 3rd cutting--wire tied. Phone CA 8-0043. 1416 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, 1800 bales outside, 600 bales in barn. Lynn Gerlach.

Phone Hal-! lam, Nebr. 16-19 FOR SALE-America best precision built "automatic" grain roller mills. Also custom rolling. John T. Jurgens, Filley.

FOR SALE Deiavel milking machine. Complete with pipe, and stall cocks and two single units. Good as new. $200.00. Also 53 electric I.H.C.

cream separator $70. Emil Mil. ler, 5 north and east of Filley. FOR -Spotted Poland gilts to farrow Feb. 1st and some later.

William Cumero, cast Hollenburg, Kansas. Tel. AL 3- 7406. 16-19 FOR ECONOMICAL complete hog, poultry and cattle rations made from your own grain and hay on your own farm. Call CA 3-5302.

We carry blackstrap molasses on the grinder. Rhodes Mobil Feed Service. 15-21 DISC SHARPENED on Tandem and one-ways, Ord Implement Co. Phone CA 3- 5115. 14-15-16-17-19-20 FOR SALE baled alfalfa in barn.

Frederick Slepicka, Wilber phone 4198. 15-17 FOR Allis Chalmers Caterpillar and bulldozer. Recent complete overhaul job. Priced for quick sale $9,000.00. Write Box 368 Beatrice.

10-16 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE--Nine Angus cows $200 each, 4 with calves, 2 registered Herefords $225.00 each. Bred gilts--York-Hamp Cross to Hamp vaccinated. Martin M. Nieveen, Adams, Nebr. FOR SALE-20 head of White face calves.

6 mi, north Liberty, Raymond Pyle. FOR SALE-25 weaned pigs. D. R. Pyle, Odell.

Call 1320. FOR SALE Four brood sows, weight around 400 lbs. to farrow last 2 weeks in January. Bill Frerichs, Cortland. FOR SALE-40 Hampshire pigs, 10 weeks old.

4 north, 1 west of Odell. John Faxon. FOR -Purebred Hamp boar. Harold Bergmeyer, Wilber, Nebr. 16-17 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED-4 White Face yearlings, weight about 600 lbs.

Call OL 6-2708 after 5 p. m. 16-19 LOST-Reddish brown curly haired bird dog, too old to hunt, but greatly loved by children as pet. Any information will be appreciated. Call CA 3-3568.

POULTRY FOR SALE--Broilers or Fryers 2 ta pound alive 15c extra for dressing. This is the best. cross chicken that can purchased and they are tender and broad breasted. Place your order now for future delivery and Easter dinner. BEN FALK 100 East Court Street Phone 3-5643 EARLY ORDER DISCOUNTS now in effort for nex: year's HY.

LINE pullets. See us soon and let us show you how to save money by ordering early. Chap man Hatchery, 417 Ella St. CA 3. 2104.

23tt FOR SALE-Large white broilers, 5 to 6 lbs. 25c lb. Call 3- 3483. 16-17 WANTED WANTED TO BUY Industrial front end loader for a Ford tractor. John Berry, 801 So.

5th, CA 3-5906. 15-17 WANTED Fritzen's Rest Home has vacancies tor men and en or couples. With good nursing care. Phone CA 3-5300. 423 So.

7th. 20tt WANTED- -Carpenter work, inside and outside. 3-2535. 14tf John Berry SEPTIC TANK SERVICE TRENCHING COMPANY Tanks installed and cleaned. PHONE CA 3-5906 Artificial Breeding Gage Co.

Dairy Breeders Ass'n. Mason Techs. Parde Phone CA 3-4216 Phone CA HOUSES FUR RENT' HOUSE FOR RENT-Close-in 3 bedroom duplex 2 story, will turnish heat. CA 8-1412. 15-19 FOR RENT-All modern 4 room house, full basement, garage on pavement.

North part of town. Call after 4 p. m. CA 8-1481. 15-17 FOR RENT 3 room modern house, Bell, CA 3-5523.

15tf FOR RENT--Modern duplex, 424 No. 20th St. Call CA 3-3104. 6tf GARAGE FOR RENT FOR RENT Garage, 712 Ella. Phone CA 3-3622.

Inquire 1208 Court 23tt HOUSES FOR SALE HAVE BUYER-for 3 or 4 bedrooms $9000 to $14000. Wm. V. Davis, CA 3-3516. HOUSE FOR SALE reasonable.

1001 W. Court. Call CA 8-1419. 15tf LETS -Have 4 bedroom home very close in, will trade for two bedrooms North East. Wm.

V. Davis, agent. CA 3-3516 14-16 FOR SALE-Duplex, 417 No. 9th, new roof, new furnace, fully sulated. General repair good.

$500.00 down, $5,650.00. Ruyle, Ruyle Rist. 6tf EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS-Two bedrooms Market St. $6,500 Three bedrooms No. 12th $10,950.

Wm. V. Davis. CA 3-3516. 14-16 APARTMENTS AND ROOMS PADDOCK HOTEL has a limited number of very desirable rooms for permanent guests as I097 as $35.00 per month.

A.so apart ments arranged to suit your requirements with cooking tacili. ties. Complete Hotel Service. Phone CA 3-3525. Mr.

Kelley. 29tf FOR RENT-4 room unfurnished ground floor Apt. Utilities paid. private Call CA 8-1055. 10tt FOR RENT-3 room semi-basement Apt.

614 High, all private. utilities furnished. Rent $32.50. Dale Rist, Phone 3-3104. 15tf I FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment with garage.

1341 Market. CA 3-3606. 16-19 FOR RENT-4 room furnished enter upstairs, private bath and entrance. Phone CA 3-1055. 15tf FOR RENT-3 room furnished modern private entrance and garage, close to Lincoln school.

up stairs. Call 8-0096. 14tf FOR RENT-A real nice downstairs apartment. Close in with garage. CA 3-3016.

12tt FOR RENT-3 room furnished apartment with bath, utilities paid. 920 No. 11th. Phone CA 3- 5594. 7tf FOR RENT-3 room modern turnished apartment, garage, washing.

710 Lincoln. Call Fanders CA 8-1219. 5tt FOR -Large 3 room ground floor. Phone 3-5921. 12tt FOR RENT -Unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment, newly decorated, $32.50.

Phone 8-1218. Stf FOR RENT-3 room 1st floor unfurnished apartment. Inquire 1006 Court. 16tf FOR RENT-2 rooms unfurnished downstairs Apt. Utilities paid.

1505 Market. Phone CA 3-4297. 27tf ALUMINUM Awnings Door Hoods Windows Doors Once They're Up They're Up For Good -Free EstimateBeatrice Window and Door 112 N. 21st Phne CA 3-5316 LAMMEL Water Heaters Garbage Disposal Units Plumbing 310 Court Ph. CA 3-4132 Fixing Up The House? wallpaper steamer, floor sander and edger, floor polisher, vacuum cleaner and other equipment to.

make work easier from UNITED RENT-ALLS 114 N. 4th Phone CA 3-2364 Jackets Relined and Refinished New wristels and waistbands. New zippers. Bell Shoe Service Across from Wards 208 N. 5th Water Heaters Coleman-Natural or Propane gas, 10 yrs.

guarantee. Complete Installation. Low Prices. Davison Propane 1st and High Sts. CARD OF THANKS I WISH to thank every one for the kindnesses shown while I was ill in the hospital and at home.

Also Rev. Jewett and Rev. Swartz. Henry J. Schenamsgruber.

WE WISH to express our appreciation to the many friends and relatives who contributed to the memorial fund, beautiful floral offerings, many messages of sympathy, cards and other deeds of kindness shown us during the illness and death of our Sister Ida. The Fredrickson Family. "I WISH to thank my friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and visits. Also Dr. Brott and the Mennonite hospital staff for their good care during my stay in the hospital." Mrs.

Francis Fentiman, Burchard, Neb. SALE DATES Hog sale every Tuesday at Beatrice Sales Pavilion on 2nd. John Heist and Delmar Jurgens, Aucts. Every Thursday--Hog Sale at Beatrice Sales Pavilion, North 2nd. Every Friday Cattle Saie at Beatrice Sales Pavilion, North 2nd.

John Heist and Delmar Jurgens, Auct. Every Friday Furniture auction, 513 Ella, Beatrice. Tom Haw. ins, Auct. Jan.

18th, Mrs. P. H. Krehbiel, 636 West Court, household goods and tools sale. John Heist, Auct.

AUTOMOTIVE New and Used Auto Parts Auto Glass Beatrice Iron Metal Co. Buy Scrap Iron, Metal 3rd and Market Ph. CA 3-5238 RADIATORS Radiators Cleaned, Repaired and Re-Cored. See or Call Glenn At Leach Radiator Shop 305 West Court CA 3-4210 SLEDS ICE SKATES WIGWAM SKATING SOCKS For outdoor winter sports equipment come to UHL SPORTING GOODS 205 N. 5th Ph.

1361W If You Haven't Planned Your Budget WellConsult the City Loan Company tomorrow for short-term consumer credit. l'his enables you to pay all your bills-yet pay out of income, too. CITY LOAN COMPANY J. D. Lockwood.

Mgr. Ph. CA-3-2206 113 So. 5th. 21" Coronado TV Console model.

One year warranty 011 picture tube. Nice looking and a steal, Gamble's 418 Court CA 3-4204 Auction Every Friday 7:00 P.M. 513 Ella We will buy, sell, or trade. Also call Tom Hawkins for complete autioneering service. Ph.

CA 3-5928. Specials FRESH DRESSED WHITE ROCK PULLETS FINE FOR ROASTING OR BAKING. 4 to 5 lb. average lb. 27c Fresh Frozen Hens to 4 lbs.

Ea. 89C Fresh frozen hens lb. average Ea. 69c Fresh Eggs Doz. Free Delivery Beatrice Produce 512 West Court Ph.

CA 3-2127 AUCTION Household Goods 636 West Court Sat. Jan. 18th Beginning at 1 o'clock M.W. electric refrigerator: Two tables; 7 Dining room chairs; Two rockers; Antique "Seth Thomas" clock; Antique baby bed: High chair; Simmons full size bed: size bed; Roll-AWay Electric washer; Wash tubs on stands: Photograph equipment; Copper boiler; Some dishes: 1936 Ford four door: Elec. lawn mower; Step ladder; Spray pump; Bench vise; Drill press; Emery grinder; Anvil: Some hand tools: Garden tools and many other items not listed.

Mrs. P. H. Krehbiel John Heist, Auct. BATTERIES $7 95 Exchange Rhen Marshall Jan.

18, Consignment sale hay, hedge posts, farm machinery and misc. items at Beatrice Sales Pavilion parking lot. Harold Barnard and Wayne Maine, Mgrs. John Heist and Delntar Jurgens, Aucts. Jan.

20, R. B. Simpson farm sale, south of Barneston. Nebr. Fisher and Breeding, Aucts.

Monday, Jan. 20, Charles Weise farm sale' 1 p. m. 2 east, 1 north, east of Ellis. Harold Meints, Lincoln, Auct.

Jan. 21, Henry Rover farm sale. South of Wymore, Nebr. Fisher and Breeding, Aucts. Jan.

21, general farm sale, George Holz located 5 miles south of Beatrice on Hiway 77 and 1 mile east. Schultis and Wolken, Aucts. Jan. 22nd, Ervin Cramer general farm sale, located miles east of Pickrell. John Heist and Delmer Jurgens, Auct.

Jan. 23, general farm sale, Johnnie Patros, 1 south, east Diller, 1 p. m. Schultis and Wolken, Aucts. Jan.

25, consignment sale, Plymouth. Art Meyer, Supt. ot sale, 10 a. m. Schultis and Wolken, Aucts.

Jan. 31, Mel Behrans farm sale, south of Wymore, Nebr Fisher and Breeding, Aucts. Jan. 22, general farm sale commence 12:30. 3 miles northeast Holmesville.

Dean H. Gierhart, owner. Schultis and Wolken, Aucts Jan. 25, 11 a. m.

General farm sale, Laurence (Pud) Armstrong, mile southeast Filley Siegel Aucts. Jan. 25th, John Berry, 801 South 5th, five room modern house, house moving equipment, roofing equipment and tree equipment at auction. John Heist and Delmer Jurgens, Aucts. Jan.

27th, general farm sale, Tom Bear owner, 1 mile south and 2 miles east of Beatrice. Howard Ruyle and Delmar Jurgens, Aucts. Wednesday, January 29, G. H. (Jerry) Guenther north, NOTICE CRUFINAE SETTLEMENT County Gage County, Nebraska.

Estate No. 9725 of Ralph J. Henrichs. Deceased. The State of Nebraska, ss: 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 account and discharge, which will hearing in this court on February 7th, 1958 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. Dated January 15th, 1958.

(Seal) Oscar L. Clarke, County Judge. Leslie H. Noble, Attorney. Jan.

16-23-30. County Judge. Sackett. Brewster Sackett, Attorneys. Jan.

9-16-23. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 9754 of Mary A. Chase, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to creditors of said estate, that the County Judge of Gage County.

Nebraska, will, on the 24th day of April 1958. at 9:00 o'clock A. at the County Court Room in said County, examine, adjust and allow against said cstate. The time for presenting claims has been limited to three months from January 24th. 1958.

Claims not filed in the County Court of said County within the time limited will be forever barred. (Seal) Oscar L. Clarke, Attorneys. Jan. 2-9-16.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The County Board of Supervisors sealed bids for the excavation of a County, Nebraska, will -receive channel until 11:00 o'clock A. M. January 20. 1958. at the office of the County Clerk of Gage County.

Nebraska. Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Gage County Highway Department at 8t.h Brown will Streets. be Beatrice, publicly Nebraska. opened All bids aloud in the Court House at Beatrice, Nebraska on January 20. 195S.

All proposals shall be on forms furnished by the County Highway Department of Gage County. Nebraska, spale1 and plainly marked "Proposal for 'Excavating Channel" and the be plainly marked 011 the outside name and address of the bidder, shall the envelope containing said proposal. No bids shall be withdrawn after opening. without the of the County Board of Supervisors. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of of the bid price.

The County Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 2S Said 33 channel Highland is located in sections Township. Jan. 16. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No.

9751 of Amanda A. Coleman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to creditors of said estate, that the County Judge of Gage County, Nebraska, will, on the 17th day of April 1958. at 9:00 o'clock A. at the County Court Room in said County, examine, adjust and allow claims against said estate.

The time for presenting claims been limited. to three months from January 17th, 1958. of I said County within the time limClaims not filed in the County Court ited will be forever barred. (Seal) Oscar Clarke, Judge. Sackett.

Brewster Sackett, DIGGING Trenching to 12 foot Depth AND SPRAYING SERVICE WILLET TRENCHING Ph. CA 3-4215 west Holmesville, Schultis and Wolken, Auct. Jan. 30, Holstein dairy herd, Gerald Holtmeier, southeast Hollenberg, Kan. south Diller, 1 west.

Schultis and Wolken, Aucts, Jan. 30, 11 a. m. general farm 'sale, Homer Seefeld, 2 miles south, 4' west Wymore. Siegel Aucts.

Feb. 5, Carl Shaner general farm' sale located east, north of Blue Springs. John Heist and Delmer Jurgens, Aucts. Febr. 8, consignment sale, farm machinery and merc.

items in Liberty, sponsored by Liberty Lions Club. Howard Ruyle, Feb. 12, annual State Line Brotherhood consignment sale lo cated 9 miles north of Marysville at Lone Elm station. Delmer Jurgens, Auct. Feb.

14, general farm sale, Wallis E. Morrey and Della M. Morey guardian. Located miles south of Mahaska, Kan. Schultis and Wolken, Aucts.

Burchard (The Sun's Own Service) Helen Hunt of Lincoln is spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hunt. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Morehead and Karen visited with her mother, Mrs. Will Madden, in Pawnee City. Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Stewert and family of Frankfort, and Mr.

and Mrs. Foy Doty of Beatrice were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seitz and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin Tegtmeier were afternoon guests of Mrs. Katie Seitz. Mrs. Katie Seitz attended the Curtis Craig sale in Blue Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sisco and family are visiting several days with her mother, Mrs. Susie Gagnon, in Lincoln. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Spivey visited her sister and' husband, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chase, in Beattie, Kan. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Morehead, Steven and Christi of Atchison were overnight guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stake. Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Searcey and Gregory went to Beatrice to visit his mother, Mrs. Claude Ratliff, at the Lutheran Hospital.

Mrs. Elmer Leitschuck attended a Bible Class meeting at the home of Mrs. Eugene Boyer at Liberty. Eric Bausch went to Red Cloud and Mrs. Bausch returned home with her husband after spending some time there since the death of her brother, Eric Steiner.

Mr. a and Mrs. Glen Leitschuck were in Pawnee City. While there they visited Mrs. Paul Wenzl, at the Pawnee City hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Madden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sejkora and family.

Carol Madden who had spent a few days with her friend, Patty Sejkora, returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vetrovsky, Johnny and Pete Shearer were Pawnee City visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Vrtiska and family of Pawnee City were afternoon guests at the Henry Steiner home. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Krie and family of Worland, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Vetrovsky and Johnny. Attends Medical Auxiliary Mrs. Leona Bachenberg attended an informal evening and refreshment hour when the Medical Auxiliary entertained the Gage County Nurses Club at the home of Doctor and Mrs. Harry Hepperlen.

Mrs. Hepperlen showed pictures taken during her European tour. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stake, and Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Morehead, Steven Christi were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stake and Terry. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Stake went to Beatrice to visit her grandmother, Mrs. Claude Radliff, who is ill in the Lutheran Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Rollie Riggins, Allen and Clifton MacDonald were Beatrice visitors. and Mrs. Henry Bachenberg were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kaura in Beatrice.

Mr. and Mrs. Al Le Seur were evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bachenberg.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hoffman and family were evening callers at the home of Mrs. Rose Hoffman and Margaret. Walter Karl of Wheaton, was a supper guest at the Joe Ruzicka home.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morehead, Steven and Christi of Atchison, Consignment Sale Jan. 18, I P.M. At Beatrice Sale Pavilion Parking Lot Hay Straw Hedge Posts New and Used Farm Machinery.

1 New ,10 ft. Tandem Disc 1 55 bu. Hog Feeder new section spring tooth Rubber Tired Hay Rake 1 new 4 Section Spring tooth 1 Rubber tired Box Wagon new Rotary Hoe Good outside Toilet Trailer Some new Barb Wire Many other articles not listed. If you have anything to sell consign it to our sale every other Saturday. Harold Barnard John Heist Wayne Haine, Mgrs.

Delmar Jurgens, Aucts. were supper guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morehead and Karen. Mr.

and Mrs. Art Blecka and daughter of Hamlin, were evening supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruzicka, Joey and Joan. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee K. Andrew of Pawnee City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shultz.

Mrs. Edith Ruchr of Lincoln is visiting her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Borden. The Missionary Society held a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs.

William Stake with a good attendance. Mrs. Elva Kennedy of Pawnee City was present for the lesson. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Kennedy read a long letter from a former principal of Burchard high school, Frank R.

McKinley, of Alamogordo, N. Mex. He asked about friends who lived here and told of his wife's death. Mrs. Addie Kamen and Donald were Beatrice visitors.

Dorothy Steiner visited at the home of Mrs. Addie Kamen and Donald. Hold Aid Meeting Bookwalter Ladies Aid met with covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Joey Wilson. Twelve members were present.

The afternoon was spent quilting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Lantz Feb. 13th. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Hartman were evening callers at the Henry Bachenberg home. Mrs. Rose Hoffman and Margaret were dinner guests of Mrs. Ricki Rinne.

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Paschel and Doug of Lincoln spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leitschuck.

Mrs. Hazel Leitschuck accompanied Ellsworth Hart to Beatrice one day to visit her husband, Lester Leitschuck, at the Lutheran Hospital. Mrs. Don Cody and Wilma Kline of Lincoln spent a day with Mrs. Hazel Leitschuck and visited Lester Leitschuck at the hospital in Beatrice.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lillich and daughters of Carlton, visited with her father, Paul Hoffman. Mrs. Bob Spier and Jeff were dinner guests of Mrs.

Laura Heath and Clifton. Mrs. Charles Frank were evening callers at the Paul Hoffman home. Undergoes surgery Charles Rinne entered the Paw. nee City Hospital where he underwent an appendectomy.

Mr. and Mrs. George Cox, Madge, Jocile, John and Mark of North Platte, visited a weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cox and Jerry.

Mrs. Vera Huntington, Judy, Mrs. Richard Stake and Jayne made a business trip to Wymore and Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs.

John Gewecke visited at the home of Herman and Winnie Bachenberg. Winnie Bachenberg made a business trip to Marysville, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wittmer and Janet of Wetmore, visited at the home of their cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Dingwell. Mrs.

Merle Dingwell went to Lincoln by bus where she will visit her son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dingwell and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Krei, Sandra and Randy arrived Worland, and visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dingwell and Carol. Sandra will remain and attend school at The Stake family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Stake in Adams. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stake, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Stein er, Carolyn and Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morehead, Stephen and Christi of Atchison, Harold Mack, Billie, Mary Beth and Pete, of Laramie, and Mrs. Marvin Stake and Terry, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Stake, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Redenburger. Mrs Edna Kuster and Mr. and Mrs.

Herb Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shipley, all of Lincoln: Mrs. Edith Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs.

Garold Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. T. Miles of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs.

John Stake of Dawson; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miles of Nelson; Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Mack, of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hippen, Dale and Hohn. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Stake and Don and Mrs. Cochran. Mr and Mrs. Willard Dezort, Roger and Joyce of Beatrice were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yatpe and Willa were evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

K. A. Bow. man and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Buman and daughters were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Bowman and family. Visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. K. A. Bowman and family were Mr. and Mrs.

Luke Lawson and Janet Lee of Julian. Supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Bowman and family were Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Popelka and family of Pawnee Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Estle of Lincoln were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Sandy Bowman. Mrs. Leona Bachenberg and Mrs. Verva Martin went to Pawnee City where they called on Mont Milligan. Group hold reunion Herman Bachenberg and Winnie went to Omaha Saturday where they attended a reunion of the farm study group that toured Top sports slate at UN Saturday (The Sun', Own Services Lincoln, Neb.

A full schedule of sports events are listed for Saturday at the University of Nebraska. Topping the Saturday slate will be the Iowa State-Nebraska game at 8:05 p. m. The Cyclones are 1-0 in conference competition and the Cornhuskers 1-2. Kansas State's swimming team will meet the Husker mermen in a dual at the Coliseum pool at 2 p.

m. A triangular gymnastics meet with Colorado State (Fort Collins) Kansas State and Nebraska competing will be held at the Physical Education building starting at 2 p. m. Colorado State's wrestling team meets the Husker grappleers at the Coliseum at 2 p. m.

No admission will be charged for the swimming, gymnastics or the wrestling meets. Aaron vows he'll improve batting MANCHESTER, N.H. -Hank Aaron of the world champion Milwaukee Braves looks forward to the 1958 season with a firm right ankle and a vow to improve his batting. Hammerin' Henry led the National League in home runs with 44 and runs-batted-in with 132 last season, but he isn't satisfied. Aaron, here for the 10th annual Manchester Union- baseball dinner Wednesday night, pinpointed his .322 batting average as the trouble spot and wants to do better.

Aaron blames a '-eason slump at the plate in 1957 on a right ankle injury he received in Philadelphia when he stepped on a manhole cover. "I believe I formed some kind of bad batting habit because I couldn't stand flatfooted as a result of the injury," the National League's most valuable player in 1957 explained. "The ankle feels fine now. I have it checked every two weeks in Milwaukee but I'm sure it's ready to go." Stanford names new coach today SAN FRANCISCO pect to distribute announcement of Stanford football coach, Thursday, Jan. 16, about 2 p.m.

or as soon thereafter as possible." Pete Allen, news service director at Stanford, sent the telegram to newsmen telling of today's ses'sion of the school's board of trustees. He left out the name of the coach. Most everyone spelled it easily-a-c-k C-u-r-t-i-c-e. Should the Stanfords come out with a name spelled any other way, the amazement will be electrifying. Generally it's believed that Curtice, who has coached four Skyline Conference champions in eight seasons at the University of Utah, is the man that he will get $15,000 per year sign a three-year pact and import two or three assistants of his choice.

Search for a new grid teacher started when Chuck Taylor, coach for seven years, stepped up after last season into a post as assistant athletic director. Blackbourne has eye on Eagles opening PHILADELPHIA (P) Lisle. Blackbourn, who was tired a week ago as coach of the Green Bay Packers, has tossed his hat into the ring for the vacant head coach job of the Philadelphia Ea-' gles. General Manager Vince McNally said Wednesday that Blackbourn phoned the Eagles and and asked to be considered when the Eagles here select a successor to Hugh Devore, who was recently dismissed by the Eagles. Other than to say that Blackbourn would be given every consideration, McNally would make no further comment on the National Football League club's search for a head coach.

At Green Bay, the former Green Bay coach commented to newsmen "Why shouldn't I be terested? I'm looking for a job." NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSN. Associated Press Boston 131, Detroit 113 Thursday Schedule Detroit at St. Louis at Syracuse Minneapolis at Cincinnati South America the past summre. Pictures were shown of the trip, which was sponsored by W.O.W. radio.

Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bachenberg were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carter and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry di Koning and family. Mrs. Morris Martin and Mrs. Henry Bachenberg were hostesses to a party at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Martin. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al Le Seur, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Yarpe, Mr. and d. Mrs. Mike Van Winkle and Mary Jane, Mr.

and Mrs. George Martin, Henry Bachenberg, Morris Martin and, Mrs. Marie Peacock. Lunch was served after an evening of entertainment. 1.

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