The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 11, 1956, SECTION 2, Page 14, Image 14

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    O’Neill News
Weekend visitors at the Don
Petersen home were Mrs. Mary
Phoenix. Mrs Mary Petersen and
Dana Petersen of Armour, S D
Dana will stay and be employed
at the Petersen Clothing store
The Dwayne Philbrick and
Dwight Philbrick families visit
ed their father, Ora Philbrick of
Stuart, on Sunday. Other visitors
were Mr and Mrs Ebby Stout
and Mr and Mrs Billy Sitz and
families of Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs Elgin Ray and
Mary were in Lincoln Saturdav
for the football game, then spent
the weekend at Schuyler with
the D. E Nelsons.
Rummage sale. Thursday, Fri
day, Saturday, October II. 12,
13. main floor of Odd Fellows
bid*, sponsored by Presbyterian
ladies. *4*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes of
Ceresco were guests of Mr. and
Mrs Harry Ressel from last
Thursday until Saturday.
Visitors at Mrs. Raymond Rev
el’s Sunday were her mother,
Mrs. Hazel McKenzie, and niece.
Miss Connie Bowlby, of Lynch.
Mr and Mrs J. B. Reynoldson
of Albion and the Leigh Reynold
son family of O’Neill were guests
at the Brock Reynoldson home at
O’Neill Sunday.
Fred Robertson left Tuesday to
go deer hunting with his
Brock Gillespie of Cody. Wyo.
They will hunt at Casper, Wyo.
On his return he will visit rela
itves at Crookston.
Mrs. Fred Robertson left on
Tuesday to visit her daughter,
Mrs John DeHoogh and family
of Sheldon, la.
Mr. and Mrs Don Ridgeway of
Graybull, Wyo.. are visiting this
week at the 1. R. Ridgeway home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hanley, jr. . . . the bride is the for
mer Catherine Jean Martin.—O’Neill Photo Co.
Poultry Meeting
Manned at Ewing
EWING — A poultry meeting
will be held at St. Dominic’s hall
1 re Thursday evening, October
18, starting at 8 o’clock. The
meeting is sponsored by the Ew
ing Co-Operative Creamery.
A representative from the
Parma feed company will show
film strips. There will be door
prizes, treats and entertainment.
The public is invited, Manager
Ray Sedivy said.
Mr. and Mrs. George Van Ev
ery returned Sunday from a two
weeks’ vacation visiting their
children at Perry, la., Omaha,
Lincoln and Norfolk.
Martin - Hanley
Nuptials Read
in Church Rite
St. Patrick’s Catholic church
was the scene of the Thursday,
October 4, wedding of Miss
Catherine Jean Martin, daughter
of Mrs. William Martin of O’
Neill and the late Mr. Martin,
and Joseph J. Hanley, jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hanley,
sr„ of Sinsbury, Conn.
Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan,
church pastor performed the
ceremony.
Miss Bonnie Burival was solo- [
ist. She sang “Ave Maria," "Pan
is Angelicus” and ‘ On This Day.”
She was accompanied by Miss
Alvara Ramm at the organ.
The bride chose a black tailor
ed suit with white accessories
and wore a white carnation cor
sage.
Mrs. Robert Shaw was matron
of-honor for her sister. She ap
peared in a pink tailored suit
with blue accessories and her
corsage was pink carnations.
Robert Shaw served as best
man.
The bridegroom’s mother was
present for the rite.
A w’edding breakfast was given
at the M&M cafe by the bride’s [
m other.
The bride is a graduate of St.
Mary’s academy and is employed
as a secretary in the Holt coun- j
ty assessor's office. The bride
groom was graduated from Sins
bury high school and is presently
a radar technician in the air
force, leaving for overseas duty.
He was stationed at O’Neill this
summer in connection with Pro
ject Prairiegrass.
Mr. Hanley will go to Japan
for a year’s assignment. His
bride will remain here with her
mother until she is able to join
him.
Noecker Attends Jaycee
Planning Session —
Arthur J. Noecker, associate
publisher of The Frontier and
Nebraska state Junior Chamber
o f Commerce youth welfare
chairman, Sunday attended a n
executive planning session held
at. the Hotel Clark in Hastings.
Mrs. Noecker and their two
crildren accompanied him to
Hastings. While there they vis
ited the museum.
Mrs. Owen Davis Feted —
A party was given by the RFF
club Monday evening honoring
.Mrs. Owen Davis, who is leav
ing soon to join her husband in
Germany. A gift was presented
to her by the club.
Herb Jansen Honored—
A birthday anniversary party
was given lor Herb Jansen Sun
day by his daughters, Mrs. Gil
bert Winched of O’Neill and Mrs.
Nick Reece of Scribner, and thei:
families.
Notes Birthday—
little Harold Johnson cele
brated his second birthday anni
versary Sept. 29. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnson,
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VANDALS DO DAMAGE
ATKINSON — Vandals have
twice broken glass and destroy
ed lettering in the outdoor bul
letin board at Immanuel Luther
an church here.
Club to Convene —
The Women’s club will be held
at the home of Mrs. D. C. Schaf
fer on Wednesday, October 17,
starting at 8 o’clock.__
Edw. M. Gleeson
DENTIST
2d Floor Gilligan
Rexall Bldg.
Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-5
DRS. BROWN
& FRENCH
— O’NEILL —
PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
CHIROPRACTOR
Vi Blck So. of Ford Garage
Dr. J. L. Sherbahn
Complete X-Ray Equipment
O’Neill, Nebraska
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American Legion Ball Room
— O’NeiU — |
Saturday, October 13th j
Music by
JOLLY COPPERSMITHS ORCHFSTRA !
Their Music is styled fur Dancing and Listening Pleasure. '
Playing Old Time Bohemian — Scandinavian — German
and Modern Music
Polkas — Waltzes — Schottisches — Landlers
Heard over WJAG every Sunday at 2:30 (780 on your dial)
Admission: $1 Pe • Person
All Atkinson High Sehool Football Team and All Atkinson
Legionnaires with 1957 Membership Cards admitted FREE
as guests of the Legion Club.
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during Old Stove Round-Up
UNIVERSAL MODEL 8085
with Thermal-Eye
JUST S25950
The magic of Thermal-Eye make*
any utensil automatic . , . prevent*
over-cooking, burning and soorob
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UNIVERSAL MODEL 8124
ONLY $20950
Only a few of these “buys” left
. . . this might be your one
chance to own a beautiful 40-inch
Gas range at this low, low price!
O Generous “OLD STOVE ROUND UP"
! Trade-In Allowance on Your
| Present Range.
For Cooking GAS IS BEST
pH I
. For Dependable GAS Service
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Alice’s Beauty Shop
(In Former Apparel Shop
Location)
Phone 263 — O’Neill ,
Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O’NEILL, NEBR.
• . Insurance of All
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1.600 ACRE IMPROVER COMBINATION HOLT CO.
Livestock, Personal Property at Auction
HAVING DECIDED TO retire from our northeastern Holt County, Neb., farm-ranch and move to Cali
fornia, we will offer the following described property at public auction, on the premises, located 16 miles
northeast of O’Neill on the Opportunity highway, on —
Wednesday, October 24th
Sale to Start at 11 A.M. Lunch on Grounds by Ash Grove Auxiliary
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AERIAL VIEW OF BERGER FARM-RANCH
The Real Estate
Will be offered in separate units as described below, or all together, depending upon the wishes of the pros
pective buyers: 1
Unit Number 1
640 ACRES. Legally described as all of Section 9, Township 30, Range 10,
West of Sixth P. M., Holt Co., Nebr., located 16 miles northeast of O’Neill t>n
the Opportunity Highway.
Currently operated as follows: 280 acres native hay, 90 acres pasture, 30
acres alfalfa, 60 acres seeded to wheat, 60 acres summer falloKv, 70 acres in
corn, 25 acres corn stubble, balance in feed lots and buildings.
IMPROVEMENTS: All modern colonial type, 8-room house, a beautiful
home, full basement, fireplace, bath room, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining
room, modern kitchen. Automatic oil heating.
Cattle Shed 18x30 ft. — Hog House and Granary 18x30 ft.
Double Crib and Granary 24x20 ft.
3 Wells and 2 Windmills
Served by Daily Mail Delivery — REA
Quarter Mile to Country School
i COMMENT: Here is one of the really good sections of land in this area, has
been a consistent money-maker. First time offered for sale in 50 years, and
only now on account of advanced ages of owners.
Unit Number 2
960 ACRES: Legally described as all of S<x tion 6 and N'/fe of Section 7,
Township 30, Range 10, Holt Co., Nebr. This tract is located one mile west j
of Unit Number 1. j
With the exception of 60 acres of good cropland, it is all in grass. Here Is
a pasture that is way above average in quality and carrying capacity. A
well-grassed, solid turf that carries 150 cows annually. Water by well and
windmill.
FOR SOMEONE INTERESTED
IN BOTH UNITS
Unit Number 1 has always suppled sufficient feed to winter 150 cows, while >
Unit Number 2 supplies the summer pasture.
Terms and Possession
Twenty percent down payment day of sale, settlement and possession March
1st, 1957. Very convenient terms may be arranged for financing up to 50 per
cent of the value of this property. If purchaser desires possession this fall,
such can be arranged.
I Land will be offered in advance of personal property to enable purchaser if interested an op- '%
portunity to buy feed, equipment and livestock. 1
126 - ©I Hereford Cattle - 126
10-Registered Hereford COWS 50-Spring Hereford CALVES
10- Head Purebred Hereford CALVES 3-Registered Hereford BULLS
caujd lju cj rnwc 1-Yearling HEIFER, Registered Hereford
•50-Head Purebred Hereford CUW5 0 v „ , , cxcrnc
2-Yearling Hereford STEERS
REGISTERED BRAND: B4 Left Hip — Electrically Heated
500 Lbs. Alfalfa Seed . . . 300 Bus. Oats ... 70 Acres Corn in Field
13 Stacks Good Prairie Hay (about 60 tons) — 20 Bus. Wheat
FARM MACHINERY
| 1948 Ford Vi-Ton truck with rack, extra good; 1950 Farmall M; Twin
Hydraulic Hay Stacker and Loader, complete with push-off; 7-ft. Power Mow
| er No. 24 IHC, new; 7-ft. John Deere Trail Mower; 2-Row' Lister; 10-Ft.
I McCormick Press Drill, near new; J-D Corn Binder, good; 12-Ft. Hay Rake;
4-Row McC. Eli; Truck Sweep, complete; J-D 10-Ft. Binder; 5-Ft. One-Way:
50-Ft. Endless Belt; 15-Ft. Disc: Stacker Cage; Cable Rack; 24-Ft. Challenge
Elevator on trucks; Sickle Grinder; 10-in. Hammermill; Steel Posts; Woven
Wire; Barbed Wire; Mower Sickles; Some Used Lumber; Hammers; Wrench
es; Anvil; Shop Tools; 300-Gal. Water Tank for Sprayer; 10-Ton Winch;
Steel Wagon Gear and Box.
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Apt. Size Electric Range, good; Kitchen Cabinet; Maytag Electric Wash
ing Machine; Majestic Range; Steel Cabinet ; 9-Ft. Electric Refrigerator; Dining
Table, Chairs and Buffet; Montgomery Ward Electric Washing Machine; 2_
Dining Room Tables; 2—Ironing Boards; Perfection Oil Heater; 2—Philco
Radios; 4—Easy Chairs; 2—Davenports; 9x12 Rug; 9x18 Rug and Pad; 5—
Single Beds, Springs and Mattresses, new; 2—Double Beds, Springs and Mat
tresses; Rollaway Bed, complete; Hamilton Beach Vacuum, complete; 5_
Dressers; 2—Fuel Tanks, 300-Gal.; 11-Ft. G-E Refrigerator; Perfection Electric
Range; Antique Bookcase; Parlor Grand Piano and Bench; Electric Floor
I .amps; DeLaval Cream Separator, electric; 2—End Tables.
TWO-BEDROOM DWELLING TO BE MOVED
26x26-Ft., modem; besides two bedroom* includes kitchen, dining room. Fully insulated, REA Wired
TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Strictly Cash.
John P. & Grace C. Berger, Owners
FOR INSPECTION OF PREMISES, CONTACT THE OWNERS OR
COLS. ED THORIN, O’Neill, and ERNIE WELLER, Atkinson
AUCTIONEERS AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. O’Neill, Clerk