The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 05, 1954, SECTION 2, Page 16, Image 16

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FOR SALE
HUNTING DOGS FOR SALE:
One trained Chesapeake Bay,
and one Chesapeake-Labrador
cross puppy.—Don Angel, ph.
2292, Spencer. 14c35
FOR SALE: Six room house, 28
x 50, half basement, attached
garage, located on North Sev
enth st.—Everett Gorgen, ph.
524-M, O'Neill.13-16p-tf
FOR SALE: IHC No. 9 trail
mower, narrow wheels, used
two seasons, $150.00.—M -E.
VanDovt.r, Star, Nebr. 13-14p
FOR SALE: Heavy duty under
slungs, complete with or with
out beds, also big truck tires,
rims, etc. We deliver.—Gerald
O'Connor, 8 mi. no., 5 east of
Atkinson on No. 11. 12-21p
USED CARS
1949 FORD V-8 2-dr., “A clean
car throughout.”
1950 PONTIAC “8” 4-dr. ‘‘A
one-owner car with all the ex
tras.”
1953 PON1IAC CUSTOM CAT
ALINA U, “with a new-car
guarantee.”
1952 PONTIAC 2-dr. 8 Deluxe,
“16,000 actual miles, priced at
one-half of new price.”
1950 CHEVROLET 4-dr„ “the
cleanest ’50 Chev. in town.”
1949 FORD V-8 CUSTOM 4-dr.,
“a good car throughout for a
low-price.”
1948 FORD V-8 CLUB COUPE,
“a dependable car with a lot
of use left in it.”
1949 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Special,
“a good motor and a fair body,
priced to sell.”
tw»TTTT A n A O Clvnnwi
x jm» i v/11 Amv -I V «** '•**•**
liner, “a custom-lined interior
with a No. 1 body.”
GMAC FINANCING
WM. K.ROTTER CO.
PONTIAC
Phone 531 — West O’Neill
FOR SALE New ABC O’matic
washer. Priced below whole
sale.—Neva Harris, Lynch.
14p35
FOR SALE: Polled Hereford bull,
3-yrs.-old, reg. in both herd
books. — Joe Stein, O’Neill,
16-F-22. 14-15p60
Uew and Used
Cars — Pickups
Trucks
All Bargains!
1951—F5 Ford Truck, 2-ton, 4
speed, with box.
1951—Dodge Pickup, 4-speed, %
ton.
1950— Dodge pickup, 3-speed, %
ton.
1949—Jeep, with metal top.
1947— Chevrolet Pickup.
1951— Henry J car, overdrive.
1951—Kaiser Deluxe, radio, ov
erdrive.
1949—Kaisers.
1948— Chevrolet.
CARS FOR SCHOOL
TRANSPORTATION
1946—Fords, Hudsons, Chevies.
1938—’39—’40 Fords.
1—A International tractor, start
er and belt pulley.
1—International mower for Reg
ular or F-20 __ $25.00
1—12-ft. Minneapolis-Mo'line pull
type combine l ngood shape
only __ $395.00
New Kaisers — Willys
• Henry J Cars
New Willys Pickups and Jeeps.
Kelly Ryan Rakes — Elevators
Manure Spreaders
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 14-15c
" SPRINKLER
IRRIGATION
WADE RAIN’S Free Planning
Service for sprinkler irriga
tion. If interested see us or
write us. A special Wade Rain
field technician will gladly
call and help you plan the
right layout for your soil and
crops. There is no obligation
to you in connection with any
part of Wade Rain’s planning.
It’s a service we are glad to
render in the interests of bet
ter farming everywhere.
J. F. BRADY CO.
Atkinson Nebraska 5tf
FOR SALE Twindraulic loader
and scoop with Sioux stacker
and push-off. good, $500.00—
M. E. VanDover, Star, Nebr.^
FOR SALE: Fryers, $1.—Nina
Burival, 4% mi. N., % W.
Bazelman’s Station, O Neill
. BEST BUYS!
1951 Ford club coupe, custom,
radio, heater, overdrive,
good rubber-—- $850
2950 Plymouth club coupe, radio,
jitter_ $745
1949 Chevrolet 2-dr.f good clean
car __—-— $595
COME IN AND SEE US'
We like to trade!!
Shierk Motor Co.
430 South 4th — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills, and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr. 7tf
USED WASHING
MACHINES
WE HAVE Re-conditioned May
tag Washers coming and going
all the time. These machines
carry a guarantee against all
parts and workmanship.
Also a few Used Coronado Wash
ers priced from --$20
We also have reconditioned
wringers to fit Maytags which
we will trade on your present
wringer. These wringers are
also guaranteed against all
parts and workmanship.
FINANCING AVAILABLE
MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE
WM. KROTTER CO.
OF O'NEILL
Phone 531 — West O’Neill
ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS
To Grow More Beautiful
with the Passing Years
POTTHAST
8 Monument
Company
NORFOLK
HOOVER
Sales & Service
B I G L I N ’ S
Phone 38 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Fine 3%-pound
fries. Call at noon.—Mrs. P. W.
McGinnis, Emmet, phone (O’
Neill) 584-R11.* 14-15c
■ New '54
STUDEBAKERS
’ Passenger Cars and
Trucks — On Display
USED CARS
1952 4-dr. Studebaker Champion.
1953 DeSoto club coupe.
1950 Ford tudor, custom, with
overdrive.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
“Home of Studebaker”
OPEN EVENINGS
— 7 to 9 O’Clock —
Phone 562 — O’Neill
GILL ELECTRIC: See John Gil
strap for all your electrical
wiring and equipment. I ser
vice all makes of appliances.—
O’Neill, phone 527-LR. 45tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
hoars with outstanding aualitv.
Veterinary vaccinated.—Henry
Stelling & Son, Orchard, Nebr.
lltf
New Machinery
J-D disc tillers.
J-D grain drills, 10-, 12-, 14-ft.
12-ft. Easy Flow fertilizer
spreader.
J-D spreaders.
10, 12 and 14-ft. J-D rakes.
Mo. 5 J-D mowers.
Farmhand loaders, bulldozers,
grapple forks:
J-D-D oils, greases and batteries.
Bale ties, cable.
Plymouth baler and binder
twine.
Used Machinery
1949 John Deere A tractor, fully
equipped.
1948 John Deere B tractor.
1946 H John Deere.
1944 John Deere B.
1942 B J-D tractor, S & L.
1939 F20 IHC tractor.
John Deere 12-ft. rake.
12 - Ft. Case windrower with
transport trucks.
J-D 4-wheel spreader.
Mo. 5 J-D mower.
Hydraulic manure loader.
Used Farmhand.
6-Ft. Massey - Harris combine
with motor.
No. 69 Minneapolis combine.
No. 55 John Deere combine.
We trade and give terms on John
Deere Credit Plan. Come in
and see us!
OPEN EVENINGS
— 7 until 9 P.M. —
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
\
FOR SALE: 28-foot house trail
er, completely modem with
stool, shower and bathtub. Nice
electric refrigerator and water
heater. Has all birch finish in
side. Most trailers this size sell
at $2,800. I am asking only
$2,375 and will give terms if
desired. This is a new 1954
trailer and has never been
used. — Joe Philben, Neligh,
Nebr. 14c
NEW & USED
MACHINERY
NEW
MM Tractors (all sizes).
MM and Case Wheatland plows.
Case SC Tractor.
MM, New Idea and Case mowers.
MM and New Idea side del. rakes.
Case and New Idea farm trailers.
USED
Used J-D Wheatland plows.
MM mower (semi-mounted).
Case SC tractor.
Farmall Regular tractor.
Case pickup wire baler.
MM Model E com shelter.
WM. KROTTER CO.
MM & NEW 'IDEA SALES
AND SERVICE
WEST O’NEILL — PHONE 531
VEGETABLES FOR SALE: Cu
cumbers, dill and beans, for
table or canning. — Beilin’s
Gardens, phone 338-J, O’Neill.
Farm Machinery
1950 Ford tractor.
10C hammermill.
D-2 IHC pickup.
Case running gear on rubber.
Farm fuel tanks.
Two-bottom plow for C tractor.
1947 gas M.
Farmall 30.
Model A Ford car.
Ottawa post hole digger.
No. 4 IHC plow.
No. 5 John Deere mower.
1943 C tractor.
50-T. baler with engine.
21-ft. Mayrath auger elevator.
Jnnes pickup.
New underslunjg wagon.
6- ft. Case combine.
Sweep to fit Ford tractor.
No. 8 two-bottom plow.
14-ft. Massey-Harris drill.
7- ft Dempsetr drill.
16-ft. truck bed with fold down.
8- ft. truck bed with rack.
Kelly Ryan one-way disc.
Case horse mower.
Native cedar posts.
Mower to fit Regular and F-20.
14-ft. rake, good.
i2-ft. rakes.
Overshot stacker.
Allis Chalmers B tractor.
Don’t forget to see our
REFRIGERTOR and FREEZER
SPECIALS!
Shelhamer Eqpt. Co.
O'Neill
MISCELLANEOUS
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill. Nebr.
LADIES’ FUR COATS:
Restyled — relined — repaired.
Coats — jackets — capes —
stoics.
Write or call for free estimate.
FELIX FUR SHOP
522 W. 1st St.,—Ph. 680
Grand Island, Nebr. 13-22c
SELLING Is our business: Will
arrange for advertising, selling
and clerking at your sale, pri
vately or public auction.—Ed
Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’
Neill, phone 207, licensed real
estate auctioneer and brokers.
13tf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on
the run- Phone 404-W. Used
car parts, car repairing, elec
tric and acetylene welding,
body shop.
Strong’s Repair Shop
VERNON STRONG, Prop.
North Seventh — O’Neill
IF YOU WANT a loan on your
residence or business building,
I can furnish the money, eith
er on monthly payment plan
or on straight yearly payment
plan.—See R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Nebr._50tf
NEW HOME
SEWING MACHINES
Sales and Service
We repair all makes. Let us give
you a free estimate on your
repair work.
Midwest Furniture &
Appliance
LET’S GO
GET A “Travel Accident Policy”
for yourself and family cover
ing death and medical ex
pense, at low cost. Contact:
Ofm O Rfthertsnn. nhnnp 534
O’Neill. 3tf
Real Estate Loans
WE have unlimited funds to loan
on Ranches. If you anticipate
needing a loan, CALL US TO
DAY.
Ernie Weller
Associates
Phone 6231 cr 5141 — Atkinson
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
Next door Asimus Motors;
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neil]
o. E. (“Oakie”)
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
“The Best Work for the
Least Money”_
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 126 — O’Neill
FOR INDIVIDUALLY designed
Spencer supports, call 316, O’
Neill, Mrs. R Kurtz. ll-19p
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
REAL ESTATE
I OR SALE: 4 good dwelling
lots, east of the Brennan park
and north of the hospital, in
block 8, McCafferty’s annex.—
P. C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 9tf
FOR SALE: 2-bedroom, all mod
em home, full basement, oil
furnace. Garage, paved drive
way. Fenced yard. — Lloyd
Liedtke, 608 E. Benton, O’
Neill. phone 556-M. 5tf
FOR SALE: Two lots in block
No. 43, Rigg’s addition.—P. C.
Donohoe, O’Neill. 9tf
FOR SALE: Six - room house,
part modem, full size lot, on
East Benton street, two blocks
from school and church, fine
residence site.—See P. C. Don
ohoe, O’Neill. 6tf
FOR SALE; 320-acre farm, 7
miles out. 140 cultivated, fair
bldgs., 60 meadow, 120 pas
ture. Price, $35 per acre. —R.
H. Parker, O’Neill. 5tf
/ THE
DURRE 480 ACRES
IMPROVED wet hay and pas
ture land on Cache Creek SE
of Chambers. Has 3 flowing
wells. Priced for quick sale at
$70 an acre.
Fisher Realty Co.
Norfolk, Nebr. 9tf
HOUSE FOR SALE to be moved.
Contact Ann Asimus, O’Neill.
7tf
I HAVE opened an acreage ad
jacent to O’Neill and will sell
either in acreages or lots. —
Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, lltf
I HAVE unlimited insurance
money to loan on big ranch
es. — R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
XT-1_ r A a !•
ncui. uuu
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment.—A. E. Bowen, O’Neill,
phone 322-W. 14c
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms
close in. Contact Edna Coyne,
O’Neill, phone 535-W. 9tf
i
FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116
So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart,
O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
.
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms.—
Marie Salisbury, 129 E. Clay,
phone 324-W, O’Neill. 13-14p
WANTED
WANTED. Steady work on farm
or ranch, experienced, separate
house. Can furnish references.
—Write Box G, c/o The Fron
tier. 14-15p70
WANTED: Man to manage Ap
pliance and Hardware Store
in O’Neill, Nebr. For particu
lars inquire at—Frontier office.
14c
WANTED: New and used car
salesman. Experience prefer
red but not necessary. Contact
—A. Marcellus, O’Neill, phone
370._ 4tf
WANTED: One good boy to de
liver evening Norfolk Daily
News route in O’Neill. High
profits. No Sunday work. If
interested, leave name and
phone number at The Frontier.
14-15c
WANTED: Light trucking and
uictvase, an Kinas. — /\rcnie
Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ
or 125-J. 37tf
WANTED: Hay or alfalfa to
bale, shares or cash. Round
baler.—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill.
_3tf
WANTED: Inside or outside
painting work.—Henry Phelps,
O’Neill. 13-15p80
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CARDS of THANKS
I_ •
WE WISH to thank our friends,
relatives and the Royal Neigh
bor lodge for their letters and
cards of sympathy. Each in
part helped so much to ease
our sorrow in the loss of our
darling baby, Kenneth.
MR. AND MRS. ALLEN
ZEMPEL,
DELILA SUE_14c50
I WANT to say thank you to
the Sisters; and the hospital
staff at St. Anthony’s, to my
friends and relatives for their
cards, letters and visits while
I was in the hospital and after
my return home.
DICK CAVANAUGH
14p50
I WISH to +hank my friends and
relatives for the letters, cards,
and personal calls I received
while I was in St Anthony’s
hospital.
MRS. GLEN SPRAGUE
14p50
1 WISH to thank my relatives, ^
neighbors and friends for their
kindnesses, visits and gifts
during my stay in the hospital
and at home after my release.
I also want to thank Doctor
Finley and the hospital staff
for their kindnesses and good
care during my stay in the hos
pital. It -.vas all very much ap
preciated.
LYMAN BURSELL
2 Guests Attend
Club Meeting
ROCK FALLS—The Pleasant
Day club met at the home of Mrs.
James Curran home. Four mem
bers were absent. Mrs. Sam Der
ickson and Russel were guests.
A lunch was served.
The next meeting will be on
September 11 at the Bill Claus
sen home.
' Other Rock Falls News
Mary Jo Curran spent from
Wednesday July 28, until Friday
visiting Rita Vequist.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran
and girls were Sunday dinner
guests at Orville Miller’s.
John Moler called Friday af
ternoon at the Fred EVnst home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott were
Saturday dinner guests at Fran
cis Curran's.
Marie Lewis, Henry Claussen,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Drickey and
family and Charlie Drickey were
Sunday dinner and supper
guests at the Bill Claussen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Grutsch
and family, Mrs. Protivinsky and
Mrs. Claude Johnson and Jimmy
WPTP TllP^iflV -Tlllv 97
the Lyle Vequist home. *
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yantzi and
Gene were Monday, July 26
callers at the Levi Yantzie and
bam Derickson homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stems were
Sunday supper guests at the Al
bert Sterns home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derick
son and Russel were Monday,
J uly 26, callers at the Lou Brown
home.
John Schultz and girls were
Saturday forenoon callers at
Bill Claussen’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Vequist and family, La
Mone Jonnson and Marlene Er
mer were Sunday supper guests
at the Francis Curran home.
Joe Yantzie spent several days
visiting Russel Derickson.
Melvin Mar cell us was a Mon
day dinner guest at the Lyle Ve
quist home.
Suzan Margritz was a Satur
day night guest at Mary Jo Cur
ran’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst and
family, Fanny Ernst, Mr. and
Mrs. Loyal Hull were callers at
Levi Hull’s. Watermelon was en
joyed.
Don Harmon, Phyllis Harmon,
Rudy Morrow and Mr. and Mrs.
Oswald Drueke were last Thurs
day guests at Sam Derickson’s.
Betty Ciu-ran spent Saturday
night with Brenda Margritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown, Terry
and Cindy were Tuesday, July
27, callers at Sammie Derick
sor’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott and
boys were Friday supper guests
at Francis Curran’s. Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Curran and Judy were
also callers. Judy remained while
her folks went to California on a
vacation.
Mrs. O. J. Hillestad of Nassau,
Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Odell
Hegna and sons of Granite Falls,
Minn., returned to their homes
Friday. They had been visiting
since Saturday, July 24, at the
home of Mrs. Hillestad’s son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Palmer C. Skulborstad
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VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
August 2 Sale
180 io 240 lb.. $23.50 to $24.05. Top on 25 head. 100 head over
$23.50. Only 19 head below it. 240 lb. and up. $18.80 to $23.00
Sows, 300 lb. and under. $19.90 to $21.60. 300 to 400 lb., $17.50
to $20.60; 19 head at $20.60. 400 lb. and up. $15.60 to $18.30. 10
head 453 lb. sows, $17.10. 5 head 572 lb. sows. $15.60. Stags,
$12.00 to $16.00. Boars, $9.00 to $10.00
Quite a lot more interest in feeders and pigs from 40 lbs. up,
and we believe we can get you a good fair price on them.
Our market was active; many shippers got more than they
expected.
YOURS FOR BETTER SERVICE
W. LLOYD BRADY, Owner & Mgr.
Verdigre, Nebr. Phone 86
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT _puiuiuai. __
I Will Appreciate Your Vote
and Support in the
Primary Election Next Tuesday
Clarence Ernst
REPUBLICAN
Candidate for Holt Co. Supervisor
Third District
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Hospital Notes
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
In hospital: Marion Borral,
Butte- Dr. Edwin B. Bradley,
Spencer; Karen Flanders (daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fland
ers) Verdel; Alfred Hagberg,
Spencer: William Hartlund, Red
bird- Mrs. L. I- Hines, Spencer;
Mrs. Dw-aine Huber and baby
girl, Pickstown, S.D.; Jerry Kap
lan, Verde’; Frank Mott, Spen
cer- Mrs. Chris Neumiller, Naper;
Ernest E. Peterson, Bristow; Mrs,
A. J. Pritchett, Lynch; Mrs. Ker
mit Rhodman, Gross; Baby
Carla Anne Rihanek (daughter
of Glen Rihanek), Monowi; Mrs,
Robert Whetham, Spencer.
Dismissals: July 26—Mrs. Wil
Inam Dix and baby, Butte. 27—
Mrs Claus Sieh, jr., and baby,
Naper; Mis. Anna Bowers, O’
Neill. 28—Mrs. Walter Wesche,
Lynch; Mrs. Frank Schaaf, At
kinson; Baby Leslie Ann Kirsch
(daughter of Gordon Kirsch),
Lynch. 29—Virgil Cork, Butte:
Mrs. Wayne Blair and baby
Spencer; Baby Larry Haun (son
of Harold Haun), Spencer; Mrs
Casper Haselhorst, Bristow; F
W. Grimm. Lynch. 31 — Babj
Lawrence Bentz (son of Irwir
Bentz), Spencer; Baby . Leal
Behrent (daughter of Oscar Beh
rent), Butte. August 1—Mrs. Ottc
Holmberg, Bristow; Mrs. L
Wayne Myers and baby, Spencer
Mrs. Rolland Kersch and baby
Spencer; Mrs. George Chitten
den, Spncer (died). 2 — M. A
Shelkopf, O’Neill; Mrs. Willarc
Van Buren and baby, Spencer
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: July 27 — Anns
Ahle, Atkinson, medical; Mrs
Mike Coday, Atkinson, medical
29—Mrs. Fred Kunz, Stuart, ob
stetrical; Madonna Miksch, Stu
art rr»pHir»al* 'M’t-c T?flilrr Af
kinson, obstetrical. 30—Mrs. Johr
Mullen, Atkinson, obstetrical
Mrs. Arden Snyder, Atkinson
obstetrical; Mrs. Alberta F. King
A tkinson, obstetrical. August 1
—Mrs. Richard Frank Osborne
Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Lloyc
McDowell, Atkinson, surgical. 1
—Michael Wabs, O’Neill, acci
dent.
Dismissed- July 26— Leonarc
Halstead. George Mathis, Mrs
Laurence Greenfield and daugh
ter. 29—Anna Ahle. 30—Rober
Blackmore. August 1—Mrs. Mik<
Coday.
Expired: Mrs. Mattie Johnson
O’Neill.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Lloyd Mc
Dowell, Madonna Miksch, Mrs
John Mullen and son, Mrs. Roj
Gilg and daughter, Mrs. Alberts
King and daughter, Mrs. Arder
Snyder and son, Mrs. Richard
Osborne and daughter, Mrs. Fred
Kunz and daughter, Michael
Wabs.
EWING NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Murphy oi
Omaha visited at the home oi
Mrs. Clara Tucker and other rel
atives over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Knapp, Bob
and Grover, accompanied by
Melvin Pruden, were 6 o’clock
dinner guests Monday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Bartak and family.
Mrs. Elizabeth Angus had as
her guests on Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Furley and son,
Jerry, of Madison. Jerry remain
ed for a longer visit. His parents
returned heme the same day.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. James Reynold
son and Mr. Brock Reynoldson,
all of Albion, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynold
son.
Miss Anna Marie Schmit of
Nenzel spent from last Thursday
until Sunday visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Schmit and family.
Miss Peggy Sullivan of Omaha
spent from Friday until Sunday
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCarville,
sr., spent Friday in Albion and
Columbus
Carl Luben of Winterhaven,
Fla., arrived in O’Neill Sunday
and will visit, for two weeks with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Luben.
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Jones spent
Monday in Lincoln.
Mrs. E. W. Devereux of Omaha
was a weekend guest of her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Hunt and family.
Mrs. Edna Huebert visited
Monday in Neligh with her
daughter, Mrs. William Beed.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Denton of
Council Bluffs., visited with his
sister, Mrs. Tom Harding, from
last Thursday until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz of
Atkinson were Monday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.
Houser.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Nelson and
family left Tuesday for Wyo
ming. They will vacation in
Yellowstone park for a week.
Christ Lutheran Ladies Aid
will serve homemade ice cream,
pie and cake at the former IGA
store Saturday, August 7, begin
ning at 6 p.m. Come, bring your
friends. 14c
Frank Grenier and Carroll, D.
N. Loy, Mrs. Ray Lawrence, Vir
>. 11
ginia and Bonnie spent Sunday
Pm«- Mrs. D. N. Loy,
Mrs. Mamie Cordes, Mrs. Frank
Grenier and Mrs. Hattie Kind
}^d’ whu, had been at the Hid
2“ ParaTd^ resort since Wed
\]^nay’ returned to O'
Neill with them;
,^r'iorana Mrs- George MeUor
snTM°ndDy nTlght of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Lanman.
. and Mrs. Russell Yusten
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Rob
ertson and family and Mr. and
E' A‘ ,Pamhart and family
Sunday at Wagner, S.D. 7
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J kl M -i h BliM‘lL<y
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. July 8-9-10
Jane Wyman — Ray Milland
"LET'S DO IT AGAIN"
A Technicolor Special!
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MARKET REPORT
from
“The Old Reliable”
ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET
Atkinson, Nebr.
Tuesday, August 3rd, Auction: Cattle receipts 706 head.
Exponents of gloom and depressions could find little conso
lation in Tuesday’s first cattle auction of the season. A large
crowd of interested buyers and sellers comfortably filled the
large pavilion. Interest was keen throughout, resulting in a
very active market, registering advances of 50c to $1.00 and
more a hundred over recent quotations. Choice light yearling
steers brought from $19.00 to $20.50 a hundred. Fair to good
kinds $16.50 to $18.00. Common to poor grades $12.00 to $14.00.
Yearling heifers in load lots $16.00 to $16.50 with medium to
just good kinds at $14.00 to $15.00 a hundred. The cow and
butcher cattle market was fully steady at the recent advance
of $1.00 to $1.50 a hundred. Buyers from Nebraska, South Da
kota, Minnesota, Illinois and Iowa made up the buying list.
Next Auction—Tuesday. August 10th. For the best results
list your cattle early, so your offering may be properly ad
vertised.
Atkinson Livestock Market
Phone 5141
Atkinson, Nebr.
ERNIE WELLER, Owner DEAN FLEMING. Ass t Mgr.
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Sunday, August 8 — Wesleyan Methodist
Church, O’Neill, 8 p.m.
Monday, August 9—Center Union Church,
O’Neill, 8 p.m.
Tuesday August 10—Wesleyan Methodist
Church, Atkinson, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, August 11—Wesleyan
Methodist Church Page, 8 p.m.
Thursday, August 12 — Wesleyan
Methodist Church, Venus, 8 p.m.
Friday, August 13 — Wesleyan Methodist
Church, Lynch, 8 p.m.
Saturday, August 14—Wesleyan Methodist
Church, Spencer, 8 p.m.
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DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
O’Neill, Nebraska
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