The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 20, 1952, SECTION ONE, Page 10, Image 10

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Ducks. —See Frank
Benash, lcoated 1 block west
and 1^4 south of state garage.
29p35
8 FOR SALE: Bone meal for plants
at Leidy’s, O’Neill._29c
FOR SALE: Ned Allendorfer
home in O’Neill, south front,
tile - stucco construction, 6
rooms on main floor—3 bed
irooms, living room, dining
warn and kitchen, full bath.
Four rooms in basement, com
plete with bath, wash room
and furnace room. Automatic
Iheat. Double garage, 2 full
lots. Can arrange terms. — R.
H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O Neill,
phone 106, 28-29c
IF YOU have any serum pigs for
sale — call or write Dwaine
C. Lockmon, Stuart, phone
3741. 28-34pl25
FOR SALE: 1,000 bushels of ear
Corn.—Leo Ohri, Spencer.
29p35
FOR SALE: 160 - acre farm, 3
miles east of Atkinson on high
way 20 and Vz mile south. —
Wm. Bladkbum, Stuart, Nebr.
26-29c
FOR SALE: Dressed geese and
ducks ready for the oven at 35
cents a pound. — Mrs. Orton
Young, O’NeilL 29
MAYTAG
SALES & SERVICE
YOUR new Maytag dealer in
O’NeilL
JACOBSON’S
First door south of O’Neill Nat’l.
Bank
FOR SALE: A cabling rack, 9:20
tires, also winch, both new this
■year.—-Gene Mudloff, Page.
29tf
SEED FOR SALE
Alfalfa - Brome - Clovers
_ Milo - Sudan
WE ALSO have early open pol
ffinated com, good germination.
We have new blue grass strip
pers for sale. BHC root worm
spray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed
Co., Elgin. ltf
FOR SALE: 1- and 2-year-old
purebred Hereford bulls; also
spotted saddle mare and
ponies.—Jake Braun, 3 Vz miles
northeast of Atkinson. 29-30p65
FOR SALE: 32-volt wlndcharg
er and Delco motor. Also a
number of 32-volt appliances.
—R. C. Christianson, Plain
view (1% west and 1 north).
28-29p6Q
BARGAIN
RAIN SPECIALS!
Tractors, mowers, plows, discs,
cultivators, listers, rakes, load
ers and bulldozers — 15 to 18%
off factory list price!
Kelly Ryan Elevators, 36-ft.,
plete with speed jack $336.00
Kelly Ryan discs, 15-ft— 175.00
9-Ft. 6-in. Tandem Discs_199.00
KELLY RYAN
RAKE-AWAY
RAKES
JNfew Terratrac Crawler Tractors
in 2, 3 and 4 plow sizes. Priced
30% below most crawler trac
tors.
New 1953 Jeeps, Willys Pickups,
Willys cars and Kaiser cars in
stock again.
SAVE MONEY!
%
BUY AT THE—
Outlaw Impl. Co.
’Phone 373 West O’Neill
FOR SALE: 50 choice purebred
Spotted Poland China boars.
—Harmon Lichty, 3% miles
south of Creighton on highway
13. 22tf
BOOTLEGGERS, Attention! You
can get empty alcohol barrels
-and copper tubing at Leidy’s,
O’Neill. 29c
FOR SALE: New shipment china
base table lamps of every kind
* and description, $5.95 to $9.95.
Over 50 to pick from. — Mid
nvest Fum. & Appl., phone
346-J, West O’Neill. 29-30
SEE THE Gravely Sno - Blower
at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 29c
FOR SALE: Western Auto Asso
ciate store, Ainsworth, Nebr.,
for sale because of death of
owner. All new stock and fix
tures. — T. E. Ritter, Adm.,
Ainsworth, Nebr. 28-30c
FOR SALE: Steel hen’s nests
at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 29c
FOR SALE OR TRADE for corn:
Hereford bull calves or year
nings.—S. R. Robertson, phone
fSFll, O’Neill. _26rf
FOR SALE: Salsbury’s Rota
Caps at Leidy’s,'O’Neill. 29c
O
FOR SALE: 40% Cattle Range
Feed. $108 per ton. Fall deliv
ery. Price protection against
advance and decline.—Corkle
Hatchery Warehouse, O’Neill.
15tf
COMBINATION
STORM SASH
ALL METAL
Free Demonstration and
Estimate
Call
Phone 582R11, O’Neill
for Information 28-29c
FOR SALE: 320-acre farm, good
improvements, REA, crop now
in but possession may be had
immediately.—Col. Ed Thorin
or Col. Vern Reynoldson,
O’Neill, brokers. 3tf
FOR SALE: Just received a large
shipment of Cavalier cedar
chests at reduced prices.—Mid
west Furn. & Appl., O’Neill,
phone 346-J. 29c
FOR SALE: Christmas special
for the World-Herald: daily, 10
mo., $7.95; Sunday, 10 mo.,
$5.55. This offer good for both
non-readers and renewals. —
Write M. W. Ellenwood Atkin
son. 28ti
FOR SALE: 1 used washing ma
chine and porcelain tubs on
wheels. Cheap. — Hunt’s
Plumbing, phone 399, O’Neill.
29c
FOR SALE: Registered Angus
bull calf, 7 months old. Priced
to sell.—Clyde Van Every, O’
Neill. 29p35
FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp
shire boars, veterinary vaccin
ated.—Henry Stelling, 2 miles
south Va west of Orchard. 2tf
Used Car Specials
1939 Chevrolet 2-dr.
1946 Fordor Ford.
1935 Chevrolet 2-dr.
Cars all. in good running order.
Come In for a Bargain
SMITH MOTOR CO.
PAUL SHIERK. Mgr.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
28c
POR SALE: 22-inch GE ironer,
used very litle, $25.00; 1948 7’
Coronado refrigerator, $100.00;
mechanical horse, rideable, 21
inches high, original cost. $32.00,
will sell for $10.00; flat spring
for double-bed, $4.00; small li
brary table, $1.—Keith Abart,
O’Neill, 325 West Clay, phone
209. 29tf
USED CAR
B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S
1—Studebaker pickup With
stock-rack, good condition.
1—1948 Frazer.
1—1951 Dodge 4-dr., nearly new.
1—1948 Streamliner 2-dr. sedan,
hydramatic “8”, shell gray.
1—1947 Pontiac “8”, 2-dr. Tor
pedo.
Wm. Kr otter Co.
of O’NEILL
Phone 531 28c
FOR SALE: 2-ton geared hoist,
at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 29c
... r..— ■ ■■ - ■ —-. -.
REDUCE
FUEL BILLS
STOP THOSE DRAFTS
around your windows and doors.
Let us install our permanent
all-metal weatherstrip before
winter weather sets in. Expert
mechanics used.
Cash or convenient terms. Free
estimates.
vVe will be working in O’Neill
for a limited time only.
Western Home
Improvement Co.
Contact
GLEA WADE
Phone 582R11. O’Neill
for complete information
28-29c
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”)
Shriner, phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: Hen waterer on
stand, $3.50, at Leidy’s. 29c
FOR SALE: Cottonwood lumber.
10,000 ft. dimension on hand,
will take orders for more.—Al
fred Heying, Stuart, phone
5064 Atkinson. 27-29p95
HENS HAVE colds? Get Ar-Sul
pha at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 29c
FOR SALE: 8’xl0’ building,
wired readv to stucco, reason
able.—Ed Kirkpatrick, O’Neill,
phone 157R. 25tf
FOR SALE: Gas heaters of ail
types at Leidy’s, 29c
FOR SALE: I have 3 modern
residence properties for sale.
Would vou like to see them?—
R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 50tf
GET YOUR hens a good feeder
at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 29c
FOR SALE: West Ms lots 6. 7, 8
and 9 in block 17, in Matthew’s
Addition to O’Neill. —Everett
E. Gorgen, O’Neill. 28-31pll0
FOR SALE: Large white ducks,
*1.50 each.—Phone 14F12. O’
Neill. 28-29p
Transportation
at Low Cost
USED CARS
1952 Chevrolet 2-dr.
1951 Cadillac 4-dr.
1951 Chevrolet 2-dr.
1950 Chevrolet 2-dr.
1951 Chevrolet coupe, 5.
1949 Ford 4-dr., loaded.
1949 Ford 2-dr.
1948 Chevrolet Aero.
1946 Pontiac 2-dr.
Specials —
1948 Frazer, 4-dr., needs some
work. We are asking $295.00.
Make us an offer.
1949 Ford Fordor, heater, good
tires, good upholstery. Never
cheaper at,
$895.00
New 1952 Chevrolet 2-ton, 2
speed truck, 161 - inch WB.
Come in for a good deal.
MIDWEST MOTOR
CO., LTD.
O’Neill
CITY LOANS: R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 7tf
FOR SALE: Used Deep Freeze,
at Leidy’s, O’NeilL 29c
FOR SALE: Several well
located building lots. — R. K.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone
106. 22tf
FOR SALE: A good used Coro
nado oil heater.—Carl Wabs,
•O’Neill. 29p35
FOR SALE: Breeding ewes. —
Lloyd Kyner, phone 2301,
Long Pine, Nebr. 12-30c
FOR SALE: Used gas stove, at
Leidy’s, O’Neill. 29c
FOR SALE: Well improved 1,100
acre ranch on Eagle creek. —
George C. Robertson, O’Neill,
Nebr., phone 534. 27tf
RAPIDGRO makes house plants
healthy. Get it at Leidy’s, of
course. 29c
MISCELLANEOUS
THE PUBLIC is invited to our
Thanksgiving program and
box social, Wednesday, Nov.
26, at 7:30 p.m., at the Meek
store building. — Mrs. Donald
Johring, teacher, rural district
No. 27. 29p35
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
(Next door Asimus Motors)
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
SEE Ralph Simpson for your
electric wiring. Formerly with
Lester Electric. ltf
I LOAN MONEY on farms and
ranches and also on city prop
erty. Write — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 7tf
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
ATTENTON township officers
elect — I can furnish you a
Surety Bond for your two-year
term for $9.25 per $1000.00. If
interested see me at Gillespie
Radio Shop. You have a limit
ed time in which to file it.—L.
G. Gillespie, agent, O’Neill,
Nebr. 29-30c
Jacobson’s . . . O’Neill
Repair All Makes of
WASHING MACHINES
SEE ME for insurance—the most
for your money!—Ed Thorin,
O’Neill, phone 454-J, box 646
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
MONUMENTS of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmet Crabb,
O’Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
' WE HAVE inquiries for farms
and ranches. Let us have your
listing.—Thorin & Reynoldson
Auction Service, O’Neill. 8c
SEE
BILL BOWKER
REALTY
FOR YOUR real estate and in
surance needs.—Phone 52.
27 tf
I HAVE some buyers for cattle
ranches, any size. I have some
buyers for farms, any size.
Right now is a good time to
sell ranches and farms. I also
have some buyers for city
homes.—Write to R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 23tf J
EXPERT
Body - Fender
REPAIRING
COMPLETE up - to - date shop,
equipped and experienced for
all makes of cars. Also paint
ing, spot work, glasses install
ed. Pfee estimates. 24 - hour
wrecker service.
WICH’S BODY SHOP
219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W
Long Term
LO-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
4% Federal Land Bank
O’Neill, Nebr.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas.
FARM LOANS: R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 7tf
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on'
the run. Phone 404-W
J. V. MOTOR
Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong
Used Car Parts, Car Repairing
Electric & Acetylene Welding
North 7th O’Neill, Nebr.
9c80
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON,
Lawson and Clinton engines
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tf
COMPLETE
Auction Sales
SERVICE!
FARM and ranch auctions a spe
cialty. Licensed real estate
broker. Insurance of all kinds.
ED THORIN, Auctioneer
O’Neill, Nebr.
Phone 545-J 24tf
WANTED
WANTED: Married man for
steady ranch work. Separate
house.—C. M. Keller, Newport.
29-31p85
WANTED TO RENT: Modem 2
or 3-bedroom house. — C. R.
Foree, O’Neill, phone 289.
KELP WANTED: Salesman for
one of North-Nebraska’s finest
appliance stores, selling fore
most home appliance lines.
Experience not necessary but
helpful. Ask for Vic Jacobson,
Jacobson’s, O’Neill and Nor
folk. 29c
J-V MOTOR, O’Neil], buys iron
and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf
MEN WANTED
TO WORK IN OUR OMAHA
PLANT
HELP US process the current
rush of livestock. Inside work
for fall and winter. Age re
quirements 18 to 50, those 18
bring proof of age. Openings
in many departments. Start at
$1.41 per hour or more. Over
time at time and a half after 8
hrs. a day or 40 hrs. per week.
Must pass physical, be capable
of heavy work and have warm
work clothing with rubbers or
overshoes. Write us for further
information or report direct to
our Employment Office.
Swift & Company
27th & Q Streets
Omaha, Nebraska 25tf
WANTED: Blue grass seed. We
buy in the rough or will do
custom threshing. We also buy,
sell and clean alfalfa and clo
vers. — Koinzan-Jochum Seed
Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26tf
HELP WANTED: Woman for
housekeeper for father and two
children, ages 4 and 18-months.
Good, modern home. Mother of
the children died recently from
polio. Permanent position —
Marlin Wichman, Wich’s Body
Shop, O’Neill. 29c
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait. — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf
PUREBRED Hampshire boars &
gilts, sired by my $2,000 herd
sire, Special Echo, and Educat
or. Better than ever individ
uals, with extra size and
stretch, rugged, deep, wide
bodied with good quality. New
bloodlines for former custom
ers. Vaccinated. Guaranteed
breeders. Reasonable priced.
Three ^ or more delivered free
up to 75 miles in same vicinity
Phone or write John Raster
Clearwater, Nebr. 24-30p500
WANTED TO BUY: Late model
wrecked cars.—J-V Motor Co
O’Neill. 21c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Large double sleep
ing room; also another room
for school boy. Board also
available for schol boy, close
in—O’Neill, phone 509-W.
__ 29-30c60
FOR RENT: 3-room apartment
Reasonable. — Tony Asimus
O’Neill. 28 tf
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FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
_ 47tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. _
Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf
FOR RENT: Partly furnsihed
4-room apartment with bath,
heat, lights and water includ
ed.—Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf
APARTMENT FOR RENT: 3
rooms with bath and kitchen
ette, furnished, down town. —
John R. Gallagher, O’Neill.
26tf
FOR RENT: 3-room apt., close
in, near schools.—Ralph Stow
ell, 322 E. Adams st., O’Neill.
28-29pQ0
FOR RENT: Furnished apts.—
A. E. Bowen, phone 322 W,
O’Neill. 23t?
FOR RENT: Western hotel in O’
neill, furnished. Mail written
inquiries to: Western Hotel,
O’Neill. 28-29p60
ROOM FOR RENT.—Marie Salis
bury, phone 324 W. 27-30c
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
CARDS OF THANKS
WE EXPRESS our heartfelt
thanks to our very fine friends
who helped us in any way at
the time of the death of our
husband and father. Especially
do we want to thank those
who found his body, those who
arranged for masses, those who
sent food, cards and letters.
—MRS JOSEPH KAMPHAUS
29650 AND FAMILY
I WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives in the O’Neil,
Atkinson and Stuart comuni
ties for their cards, letters and
gifts. Also all those who offer
ed their prayers in my behalf
or aided in any way. Your
kindnesses will never be for
gotten.
—JOHN ARTHUR SMITH
I WISH to take this means to
thank all those who so kindly
remembered me with cards,
flowers and gifts while I was
in the hospital. All this was
greatly appreciated and will
never be forgotten. 29c50
—MRS. FRED SMITH
Honors Daughter
on Anniversary
LYNCH—Mrs. Frank Weeder
entertained in honor of her
daughter, Margene, on her 8th
birthday anniversary on Sunday
afternoon, November 9.
Those present were: Janice
Peterson, Janice Prokop, Sandra
Stanton, Sharon Courtney, Mar
lene and Stanley Streit, Marjean
Birmeier, Carol Prokop, Sharon
Christensen, Judy Youell, Janet
Christensen, Mrs. Wallace Fred
rickson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Streit, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Youell,
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stanton
and Nancy Jo and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Chore.
Margene received many gifts.
Balloons were distributed as fa
vors. Games were played and a
lunch was served.
Other Lynch News
Inasmuch as Mrs. Jean Hewit
son of Gary Ind., was here visit
ing her parental home, the Francis
Shrunks, a Thanksgiving dinner
was held Saturday, November 15,
at the Shrunk home when all the
children and their families were
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jehorek are
in Farwell this week attending
the wedding of their neice there.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barta of
Walnut were supper guests Sun
day at the Albert Kalkowski
home.
Francis, Margaret and Irene
Stenger motored to Norfolk Sun
day, November 16, to attend the
50th wedding anniversary of Mir.
and Mrs. Ray Bates. The two
families were neighbors for many
years.
RIGHT TO BE PROUD
When Mark Hollatz of Creston
left for the air force recently, he
was the fifth son of Mrs. Marie
Hollatz to enlist in the armed
services since the outbreak of the
Korean war. Two sons are in the
navy, the branch of service in
which another served four years
before returning home. Still an
other is with the army in France.
A sixth son is a freshman in
Creighton high school.
FIRE! FIRE!
The Schuyler fire department
was extra busy recently. During
one week it answered eight calls,
including everything from a rail
road cart to a mop. Ironically,
though, seven of the alarms oc
curred during the observance of
fire prevention week.
Club in Session —
EWING—The Thursday Bridge
club was entertained at the home
of Mrs. Grace Briggs on the after
noon of November 13. Score win
ners were Mrs. Lyle Dierks, Mrs.
Sis Ebbengaard and Mrs. Everett
Ruby. Refreshments were served
by the hostess.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. H. S. Moses will leave Fri
day for Imperial where she will
remain until November 30 visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. A. S.
Evans, Mr. Evans and family. Mr.
Moses will drive there for
Thanksgiving and will bring Mrs.
Moses home the following Sun
3Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Muff of
Clearwater and Mr. and Mrs. El
mer McKamy of Norfolk were
Sunday dinner guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff.
R E. Spelts and Dick Spelts of
Grand Island were Sunday and
Monday visitors in the home of ,
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray.
Attend Funeral of
Missouri Relative
AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Ott, Mrs. Etta Ott and Mrs. Floyd
Adams went to Kirksville, Mo.,
Tuesday, November 11, where
they attended the funeral of Mrs.
Lena Johnson, who was a niece of
Mrs. Etta Ott. Mrs. Johnson had
visited here last year.
The Ott’s returned home on
Friday.
Other Amelia News
Mrs. Harold Landrum and Sally
of Omaha spent the November 15
16 weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Blake Ott.
Mrs. Julia White spent Friday
and Saturday, November 14 and
15, in Atkinson with Mrs. B. B.
Adams.
Florence Lindsey returned
home on Saturday, November 15,
from Omaha after spending a
week visiting her sister, Mrs. P.
L. Strenger. Mrs. Frank Backaus
and Caroline, who .visited her
brothers, Elmer and Charlie John
son, also returned home with her.
Mrs. Henry Travers and Harold
went to Casper, Wyo., Saturday,
November 15, where they will
join Mr. Travers and his mother,
Mrs. Viola Travers.
Dunk Peterson and son, Don
nie, Art Waldman and Lloyd Wal
do went to Lincoln Saturday to
attend the football game.
Pvt. John Kamphaus returned
to Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., Sat
urday, November 15, after being
called home by the death of his
father, Joe Kamphaus
Elmer Coolidge has a new 1952
Pontiac.
mi. i
a iic kpuiisureu
by the Methodist WSCS wras well
attended and netted about $90.
Mrs. Rose Backhaus returned,
home Tuesday evening, Novem
ber 11, from Omaha where she
attended the ice follies.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce vis
ited their niece, Mrs. Levi Faith
and family near Creighton Tues
day, November 11. Mrs. Faith is
the former Maxine Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Standage
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees
drove to Ravenna Friday, Novem
ber 14. The Standage family has
purchased a residence there and
will occupy it after leaving the
farm.
Mrs. Alice Prewitt and family
called at Elmer Fix’s Friday eve
ning, November 14.
Miss Lavem Whitcomb spent
Saturday night and Sunday, No
vember 15 and 16, with Janice
Prewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett
entertained at dinner Sunday,
November 16, in honor of Mrs.
Barnett’s cousin, Ross (“Bud”) Al
derson and Mrs. Alderson and
sons, Thomas and David, of Gil
roy, Calif. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Alderson of Til
den, Mrs. T. E. Alderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Alderson and sons,
Gary and Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Alderson and children and
Mrs. Lee Sammons and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees went to
Omaha Sunday afternoon.
The Helping Hand club met on
Thursday, November 13, with
Mrs. Bertha Sammons. There were
11 members present. Mrs. Ralph
Rees acted as president in the ab
sense of President Mrs. Etta Ott.
An election of officers was held
with the result that all old offi
cers were held over. Mrs. Rees,
Mrs. Mae Sageser, Mrs. Mamie
Sammons and Mrs. Lois Wining
told of their trips they took this
summer.
CELIA NEWS
Mrs. D. F. Scott went to Lin
coln last Thursday morning and
returned Friday.
O. A. Hammerberg was a Wed
nesday, November 12, visitor at
the P. W. Kilmurry home. Mrs.
Hammerberg attended a WSCS
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Ethel Mohr.
Alice and Buddy Focken ac
companied Eloise Rustad to the
Kirkwood church services, north
of Stuart. Sunday afternoon.
Duane Beck attended a weld
ing school at the Art Pacha home
last Thursday and Mrs. Beck
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Dobrovolny, the same
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Lauridsen
and family, also Jim Lauridsen,
sDent Sunday at the Hans Laur
idsen home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg were Sunday evening vis
itors at the D. F. Scott home.
Paul, Billy, June and Karen
Focken were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Connie Frickel
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld
were Friday visitors at the O.
A. Hammerberg and Frank Kil
murry homes.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks, Mrs.
Phipps and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
attended a Sunday-school con
vention at Lynch Tuesday after
noon, November 11.
Merrill Smith was a Saturday
visitor at the Lawrence Smith
and O. A. Hammerberg homes.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott are
enjoying a new car purchased
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks
were Saturday evening visitors
at the home of their aunt, Mrs.
Paul Nelson, and family of Pad
dock community and were given
another shower by friends in
that neighborhood.
SOLDIER WOUNDED
VENUS—Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A.
Walton of Venus received word
recently that their son, Marine
Pfc. David Allen, had been
wounded in action in Korea.
Mrs. Harry Graham. Mrs. Lod
lanousek’ and Mrs. Mark Muff
were Friday visitors in Norfolk.
Stuart Quint to
Open with Spencer—
STUART — The basketball
schedule for this season has been
announced by Coach Don De
C'osta and is as follows:
December 1—Spencer, here.
December 3—Ainsworth, there.
December 9—Bassett, here.
December 12—Valentine, here.
January 2—Springview, here.
January 6—Naper, there.
January 9—Long Pine, there.
January 13—Page, there.
January 19—Wood Lake, here.
January 20-23 — Holt county
tournament, O’Neill.
January 27 — St. Joseph’s of
Atkinson, there.
January 30—Long Pine, here.
February 2-6—NCNC tourna
ment, Bassett.
February 10—St. Joseph’s of
Atkinson, here.
February 17—Bassett, there.
February 20—Atkinson, here.
February 23-27—Class C dis
trict tournament.
BOWLING NEWS
(Week of November 11-13)
The wins and losses in the
bowling league are figured accord
ing to points. One point is given
for each game won and one point
for the total number of pins, mak
ing a total of four points. In last
week’s kegling, Coast-to-Coast
took three points from Wm. Krot
ter Co.; Phillips 66 took three
from McIntosh Jewerly; Knight’s
Bowling Alley took three from
Gambles, and M&M cafe took
three from the New Outlaw.
High single game of the week
went to Joe Colson with 218. Larry
Krysl took high single series with
521. Coast-to-Coast claimed high
team game and high series with
845 and 2,313.
Those who rolled a “200” game
were Joe Colson 218, Larry Krysl
212, Floyd Herscheiser 208, and
Dale Hines 202.
A “500” series went to Larry
Krysl 521 and Dale Hines 517.
Team standings:
W L
Phillips 66_13 3
Coast-to-Coast_10 6
M&M Cafe_9 7
Knights Bowling_8 8
New Outlaw_7 9
Wm. Krotter Co._6 10
McIntosh Jewelry_6 10
Gambles_5 11
Neighbors Pick
Com, Fix Fence
EWING—The home and farm
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott was
the scene of activity last Thurs
day when neighbors gathered to
complete the cornhusking, also
to make some fence and to load
the 760 turkeys which were
ready for market.
The neighbors present were
Bert Fink, John Miller, Richard
Miller, Leo Miller, Howard Mill
er, Wendell Switzer, Webb Nap
ier, Richard Napier, Don Larson,
George Montgomery, Wayne Fry,
Norman Pollock, William Lof
quest, Wayne Fry, Carl Christon.
Andy Welke furnished gas.
All the neighbor ladies assisted
Mrs. Mott with the dinner served
at noon.
Mr. Mott is a patient at the
Tilden hospital after a cornpick
ing accident.
Fanner to Face
Shooting Charges
GREELEY—John Condon, a
Greeley farmer, is being held in
the Greeley county jail in con
nection with the shooting of a
Greeley housewife, Mrs. Margaret
Foster.
Authorities said that when Mrs.
Foster answered a knock on her
kitchen door Thursday night, she
was hit in the shoulder by a 12
gauge shotgun blast.
County Sheriff John P. Smith
said Condon admitted firing the
shotgun at Mrs. Foster. He
walked into the Grand Island po
lice station and told about his
role in the shooting.
“I have been brooding about
her for several years,” Condon,
told the police. “You might as
well lock me up now because
you will be after me in a little
while anyway,” he said.
Face Charges for
Slaying Eagle
ROYAL — Three Royal men
face federal charges as the re
sult of the shooting of a bald
eagle.
Federal law protects the bird,
commonly called the American
eagle. o
Authorities said Clarence Geers,
who farms near Royal, saw the
bird perched on a haystack, but
bad no gun and summoned a
neighbor, Donald Montgomery.
Montgomery said he shot the bird
fend Donald Peterson of Royal
accepted it for mounting.
The incident was publicized
and authorities received com
plaints. As a result, Geers faces
three counts, Montgomery twa
and Peterson one of violating
the federal law which prohibits!
killing, taking or transporting
the eagle.
Burival Defendant
in Income Tax Case
Frank Burival, 51, near O'
Neill, Friday waived preliminary
hearing before U.S. Commission
er M. O. Cunningham in Omaha
on two counts of income tax
evasion, the Associated Press
reported.
The government charges Buri
val paid a tax of $1,612.10 in 1946
when he should have paid $18,
588.83, and paid $2,351.11 in 1947
when he should have paid $14,
107.06.
Burival placed a bond of $2,000.
Clyde McKenzie, Carolyn Mc
Kenzie and Mrs. Clyde Streeter
drove to Grand Island Sunday to
visit Clyde Streeter, a patient in
the Veteran’s hospital there. They
also met Mrs. Harold Huebert and
daughter, who arrived by bus
from Wichita, Kans. Mrs. Hue
bert will remain with her mother,
Mrs. Streeter, until her father 13
out of the hospital.
Mrs. D. W. Anderson of Mason
City, la., was a recent visitor in
the home of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Jenny Herscheiser and fam
ily-___
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At the D. D. Cotton farm 7 miles north of Atkinson on
Highway No. 11, thence 3 Vz miles west
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
QUARTER BLOOD HORSES
Quarter blood bay saddle mare, unbroken; quarter blood spot
ted sorrel and white mare, broke to lead; quarter blood sor
rel mare, wt. 1200, well broke and gentle; half blood saddle
stahon, Sorrel and white spotted; black mare, wt. 1500- sorrel
mare, wt. 1600.
20 MILK AND STOCK COWS
8 Slacks timothy and clover hay; 25 Ions baled alfalfa.
Machinery and Some Household Goods.
MRS. AUDREY COTTON, )wner
C. E, McCLURG, Auctioneer
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