The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 11, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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for sale
SPECIAL I
— ON —
INNERSPRING
MATTRESSES
— Full size
— While they last!
Midwest Furniture &
Appliance Co.
Phong 346-J West O’Neill
FOR SALE: Childs pony, coming
one year old, broke .— Helen
Gokie, 1% mi. NE O’Neill.
23tf
FOR SALE: Aeromoter wind
mills and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
sizes.—John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr. 23tf
COMBINATN STORM/SCREEN
Windows and Doors
I have a window to fit
your budget!
Free Estimates-Convenient Terms
Call or Write
JIM SESSIONS
409 (Evenings) P.O. Box 568
22tf
Used Car Bargains!
1951 Studebaker Commander,
1950 Studebaker Champion.
1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor.
1948 Chevrolet.
1952 lVii-T. long wheelbase Ford
truck.
1952 Champ, hardtop.
Smith Motor Co.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
USED MACHINERY
TRACTORS—
'49 G.
2—’42 B J-D.
'40 B J-D.
GRINDERS—
Letz with cutter head
Harvey hammermill.
J-D 10” hammermill.
MOWERS—
No. 5 J-D.
7-ft. Massey-Harris tractor.
3 one-horse J-D DRILLS.
CORNPICKERS—
G.I. 2-row.
J-D 101.
J-D 226 2-row.
Ask About Our
JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN
IJp to 3% Years to Pay
Harry R. Smith Impls.
’'our John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O'Neill
FOR SALE: 3 Registered Here
ford bulls: One 16 mos. old and
two 6 mos old. Sire and dam
are from the S. R. Robertson
herd. 1 good all around saddle
horse 7 years old. 1 kid pony,
gentle and well broke. —Keith
Halsey, Chambers. Phone 2866.
23- 24.p95
A CALF, sired by Curtiss Candy
bulls, is born every two min
utes. Proof that others know it
pays.—Call Duane Gray, 469-J,
O’Neill. 24tf
FOR SALE: Reg. Holstein bull,
2-yrs.-old, gentle, guaranteed,
from Norfolk State Hospital
herd. — Loran Libby, Ms-mile
south, 2lk west of Page.
24- 25p80
New Oil & Gas
HEATERS
ALL KINDS, all sizes, for all
heating purposes ... . see our
assortment.
Coyne Hardware
O’Neill
FOR SALE: Eight piece dining
room set and a bottle gas
kitchen range. Also girls bi
cycle. — Mrs. Jane Judge, O’
Neill. 23tf
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone.—Con
tois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf
USED CARS
1956 Chevrolet V - 8 Del Rae
Club coupe, 2-tone, radio,
heater, overdrive.
1956 Plymouth Savoy, 4-door, 2
tone, heater, very clean.
1955 Plymouth Plaza, 4-dr., radio,
heater.
1954 Chev., 150 series, 2-door,
very clean.
1954 Chev., 210 series, radio,
heater, 2 - door. Exceptional
buy.
1955 Chev., 210 Del Rae, 2-tone
paint, radio, heater. Very sharp
1951 Chev. Deluxe, 4-dr. powei
glide, heater.
FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS
Qualified Mechanics
LOWEST HOURLY RATES
We work evenings to get your
job done!
Hometown Motor Co.
(Formerly Shierk Motor Co.)
Ph 430. O’Neill
FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp
shire boars ready for service
Reasonably priced. — Henrj
Stelling & Son, Orchard. 24tl
FOR SALE: Westinghouse 10-ft
refrigerator, good, $59.50; 2
pieee studio couch and chair
good, $29.50; davenport, slip
covered, $39.50. — Midwes
Furn. & Appl. Co., phone 348-J
O'Neill. 24‘
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FOR SAIJu: Purebred Yorkshire
boars. Reasonably "priced. —
Frank Beelaert, Page. 23tf
j ANGUS BULL SALE
MALLORYS’ 14th Aberdeen An
gus Bull Sale, at Valentine,
Nebraska, Monday. October
22nd, at the Valentine Auction
Yards.
Thirty top Angus bulls, twenty
two-year - olds and ten big
yearlings. Mallorys’ bulls are
guaranteed bulls. 20-26c
! FOR SALE: Scratch pads, 2 for
5c.—The Frontier office. tf
FOR SALE: Six stacks of hay
and alfalfa.—Jim Ruther, Page.,
22-24p85
FOR SALE: Feed for 200 cattle
for 2 months.—Tony Mudloff, j
Page. 24-25p60
ATTENTION, FARMERS and
Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $16
and up. Will deliver large or-:
ders to any vicinity. Located 3
blocks east and 4 blocks north
of traffic signal. — Phone
524-M, O’Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE: Full line of floor1
seals, wood fillers, varnishes of
all kinds.—Coast-to-Coast, O’- j
Neill. 22-24c
IS YOUR insurance costing too!
much? Are you properly in- I
sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt., I
O’Neill, Nebr 44tf
FARM MACHINERY!
PICKER CLOSE-OUTS
Picker to fit C, Super C, 200,
like now $335.00 |
IHC 14P picker, clean $175.00
IHC IP picker $50.00,
Woods picker $50.00
GI mounted picker $25.00
GI 2-row pull $175.001
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! 948 VAC Case.
1949 Ford tractor.
1949 Cub tractor.
Utility demonstrator.
1947 %-ton Ford.
1940 1 Vi-ton Chevrolet.
1953 R 185 2 Vi-ton.
1954 100 Vi-ton.
300-gallon fuel tanks $39.00
24-ft. David Bradley elevator.
32-ft. Valley elevator.
Rubber tired wagon $119 j
Wagon boxes $125
750-bu. steel corn crib $260 !
Aluminum tractor cab $20
Loader to fit Ford.
Loader to fit C or Super C.
Stanhoist loader.
Hammermill.
See Us for a New Wright Saw
We Are TOPS in VALUES!
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
Your International Dealer
Phone 570 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: DeLaval cream sep
arator, hand or electrically op
erated. — Duane Gray, 405 E.
Everett, O’Neill. 21tf >
FOR SALE BY OWNER: 2-bed
room home with attach, garage, |
comb, windows, full basement,)
with apt. Priced for quick sale.
Imm. possession. — Phone 717,
O’Neill. 22-26c
FOR SALE: Two wheel trailer
and 16-ga. shotgun. — Mrs.
Irene Sparks, O’Neill. 23-24p
FOR SALE — Some good used j
oil heaters. Coyne Harlware
23c
FOR SALE: Purebred Tam
worth Boars sired by Nebras
ka Grand Champion boar, big
and ruged. Reasonably priced.
— Bruce Fletcher, Orchard,
3V£ west on No. 20. 23-30c
FOR SALE: Purebred Berkshire
boars, long, meaty, rugged with
plenty of growing ability.
Priced reasonably. Located 9
miles south of Ewing. — Vic
Funk, Ewing. 21-24p
CARDS of THANKS
I WOULD like to thank Dr.
Brown, the hospital staff, Fa
ther Kucera and my relatives
and friends for the cards and
visits, which were very much
appreciated, when I was in
the hospital.—Oswald Bubutz
ke. 24c
WE WISH to thank our friends
and neighbors for their help
fulness during the hospitaliza
tion of our mother. Also to
express our appreciation for
the considerate care she receiv
ed while at St. Anthony’s hos
pital. We also wish to thank
all who extended their kind
expression of sympathy. —Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hill and family,
Ralph Hill. 24p
LOST & FOUND
j FOUND: A white net can-can
skirt near the back of the
public school. Owner can have
same by identifying at The
Frontier office and paying for
this ad. 24c
Stuart Cubs on
Nature Hike—
STUART—Dens 2 and 3 of the
cub scouts went on a nature hike
Wednesday, September 19.
Den 3 marked a trail, Indian
fashion, with sticks and stones,
j Den 2 followed the trail which
ended at the community park
| where they all had a weiner
,! roast and played football. Frank
i Newman and Randy Jardell were
! visitors.
1 Frontier for printing!
MISCELLANEOUS
I LOAN money on farms and
ranches.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 9tf
MONEY TO LOAN
IF YOU WANT a farm or ranch
loan see us, as we are agents
for the Equitable Life Assur
ance Society of the United
States.
J. F. BRADY CO:
Atkinson. Nebraska
22-25tf
IF YOU want to borrow money,
write to R. H Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 9tf
AUCTIONEERS
Real Estate — Loans
FARMS, RANCHES, commercial,
residential and personal proper
ty sold by private treaty or
at auction.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
GIVE US YOUR LISTING
Ernie Weller
Associates
Phone 5142 Atkinson, Nebr.
HOOVER
SALES & SERVICE
WM. KROTTER CO.
UPTOWN HARDWARE & APPL
Phone 496 — O’Neill
H UNTTS~
Plumbing 6c Heating
COLEMAN BLENL) AIR
FURNACES — Gas or Oil
Kohler, American & Brings
PLUMBING FIXTURES
Paw Paw for Your Septic Tank
Water Systems
Gas & Electric Water Heat ts
Phone 399 — O’Neill
We Give Gold Arrow Stamns
Business Opportunity
Standard Service
STATION
for lease in O’Neill. Very good
business. Good location. For
details, write —
W. C. Whited
O’Neill, Nebr., 319 E. Fremont
or phone 709.
24tf
ANNOUNCEMENT
Architectural designing, planning,
estimating and drawing.
Robert J. Krotter
GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL
ENGINEER
O’Neill, Nebraska
Phone 531 or 285-J
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator and Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
MONEY TO LOAN
Easy Repayment Plan
Prompt, Confidential Service
CASH LOANS
$25 to $1,000
O’Neill Company
Virgil Laursen, Owner
Phone 434 — O’Neill 24tf
Wick’s Body Shop
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
9.1 9 Wpst TV»i l n s
— O’NEILL —
Phone 211-W 16tf«0
AT YOUR SERVICE IN
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
K.IETH ABART
Phone 209, O’NeiU 28tf
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES
ELK.HORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill, Nebr.
FRANK BEELAERT
Page — Phone 25-F-23
AUCTIONEERING
Specializing in Livestock
Farm and Ranch Sales
37tf
F ARM LOANS. — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 9tf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds >f
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding
O’NEILL COMPANY
Insurance - Real Estate - Loans
VIRGIL LAURSEN
Box 275 — Phone 434
25tf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
WILL install j 8 good used bowl
ing alleys, complete. For infor
mation, contact: J. W. Rock
well, 410 W. Second, Grand
Island. 24-26pl50
36
Months to Repay
on Real Estate
LOANS
$ 1,000 or less
$25.00 to $1,000
on Furniture or Auto,
Made on our regular monthly re
payment plan and on a Special
plan for farmers.
CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL
SERVICE
Central Finance Corp.
C. E. JONES, Mgr.
Phone 14 O’Neill
2tfc
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Re
sponsible male or female, from
this area, wanted to service
and collect from automatic
CIGARETTE machines. N o
selling. Age not essential. Car,
references, and $510 up to
$2,525 working capital necess
ary. 7 to- 12 hours work per
week to start. Income can
run up to $200 to $600 month
ly. Possibility full time. For
local interview give phone
and full particlars. Write
P.O. Box 5429, Lake St. Sta
tion, Minneapolis 8, Minn.
24c
DANKERT’S
PROPANE
O’Neill and Chambers
Bulk Gas Deliveries
Norge Appliances
Gas Heating Systems
Dearborn, Seigler, Coleman,
Universal, Hunt
SPECIAL ON WASHER &
DRYER COMBINATIONS
Dankert’s Propane
22tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neil]
NOTICE
All public roads in Belle town
ship must be moved by Octo
ber 15, 1956. — BELLE
TOWNSHIP BOARD. 23c
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Farm Sales a Specialty
Phone 207 — O'Neill
Kelly’s Plumbing
YOUR HEADQUARTERS for
plumbing and well supplies,
plumbing fixtures, Geneva
steel kitchens, water systems,
water softeners, septic tanks,
root proof sewer pipe, wind
mill heads and towers, pump
jacks, well points, cylinders
and leathers.
If it pertains to plumbing or wa
ter supply, we have it! Located
5 blocks south of the New Deal
Oil Station, O’Neill. 43tf
O. E. (“Oakie”)
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
"The Best Work for the
Least Money"
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 126 — O’Neill
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—160 acres of good
hay and pasture land, located
5 miles south on U. S. 281, 1
mile west and 1 south. Legal
description SWV4 25-28-12.
John Shoemaker, O’Neill,
phone 265-J. 24-26c 1.30
FOR SALE
3-bedroom home near Ford’*
park, $5,000.
j Improved 520-acre farm in N.E.
Holt county.
SEVi sec. 11-30-14 $35 per acre
Abart Company
Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf
FOR SALE: Apartment house by
owner. Good investment. Live
in and still have income. —
Phone 195-W, 304 E. Fremont,
O’Neill. 24-27C
FOR SALE: Five-room house, 2
lots. Also model A Ford car.—
P. V. Hickey, O’Neill. 6tf
FOR SALE: Nice large 7-room
home, all modern, oil furnace,
and complete bath room and
near the Catholic church. Must
see it to appreciate the value,
— R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
23-24c
FOR SALE: Platted lots and acre
ages.—Harry E. Ressel, O'Neill,
phone 548-M. 46tf
To Grand Island—
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin, J.
D. Cronin and Mrs. P. B. Harty
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cron
in and daughters in Grand Is
land Sunday.
WANTED
WANTED: Cows to feed for the
winter, by the month.—Marvin
Christensen, Laurel, Nebr., tel.
6-3696 24-25p
SALESMEN
LEADING midwest organization
seeking men who are not afraid
to work for an opportunity for
speedy advancement. We need
supervisory and managerial
material. This is not a run of
the mill advertsement as we
will screen men carefully for
positions available.
EARNINGS unlimited through
$325 per month base pay plus
bonus and commission. Person
al interviews conducted Wed
esday, October 17th.
Apply to MR PIRTLE
Golden Hotel
O’Neill, Nebr.
Hours—11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
WANTED: 1,000 steers or -700
cows to pasture until Nov. 1.
Abundance of grass and water.
— Ken Halligan, Ft. Pierre,
S.D.. c/o Rankin Ranch. 50tf
WANTED: General sewing and
altering; also baby sitting. —
Phone 407-LM, O’Neill. 51tf
SALESMAN
WANTED
OLD RELIABLE company in
business over 60 years expand
ing in Nebraska. Man with
farm background or knowledge
of rural areas preferred. Must
be over 23 and own car or pan
el truck. If you qualify we
have a guarantee to back you
up. Investigate the opportunity
rtf for for crrw>H Lncinocc of
your own calling on farm
trade. It will cost you nothing
to get the full details. Drop a
line to LEONARD LaBENZ,
Box 282, Columbus, Nebr. 24p
HELP WANTED: Lady for light
house work and care for semi- j
invalid in modern home, 1 Va j
miles from town.—Mrs. A1 J.1
Sauser, O’Neill, phone 587-J12
after 6 p.m. 24c j
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Floor sander and
edger; also flat sander.—Coast
to-Coast Store, O’Neill. 22-24c;
FOR RENT: Newly redecorated!
house.—Virgil Laursen, phone
434, O’Neill, or Mrs. James
Parker, O’Neill. 24c
FOR RENT: Gas heated, furnish
ed apartment with full bath.
Close in. — Phone 440-J, O’
Neill. 24tf
FOR RENT: 5-room apartment in
new home, partly furnished.
Private entrance. Available
October 15. — Mrs. Leo Go
kie, O’Neill. Contact after 5
p.m. 21tf
FOR RENT: Nice double store
building, 2 store rooms wide.
Good for any line of business.
Has 2 front doors. Has 2
plate glass fronts. 2 large
store rooms all in one big
room. Modern and gas heat.
Why stay in one narrow long
building that people hate to
walk back in when you can
rent this large building 2 store
rooms wide, and display your
goods in proper shape. — See
R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
23-26c
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. Ifitt
FOR RENT: Furnished, heated
apartment, 3 rooms plus kitch
enette and bath. Close in. —
Phone 556-R. O’Neill. 19tf
FOR RENT: 4-room basement
dwelling.— Geo. C. Robertson,
FOR RENT: Furnished and un
furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen,
phone 515, O’Neill. tf
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment, natural gas for heat and
cooking. Close in.—Phone 535,
O’Neill. l&tf
FOR RENT: One furnished,
modern apartment. —Annabelle
Asimus, O’Neill, phone 210. 24c
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Soukup of
I Spencer were Friday evening
j guests of Mrs. Rosa Bowers.
$400
MONTHLY
Spare Time
Refilling and collecting
money from our high grade
Nut Machines in this area. No
j selling! To qualify for work
you must have car, references,
$600 cash, secured by inven
tory.
Devoting 6-8 hours a week
to business, your end on per
centage of collections will net
up to $400 monthly with very
good possibilities of taking
over full time. Income in
creasing accordingly.
For interview, include phone
number in application. Write
| P.O. Box 24, Des Moines, In.
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Auction Calendar
Thursday, October 11: Mrs
Juliana Kamphaus of Amelia,
ranch closeout sale; 145 head of
cattle, machinery; Col. Ed Tho
rin of O’Neill, auctioneer; Cham
bers State bank, clerk. (Details
on page 12.)
Friday, October 12: Mr. and
Mrs. John Johnson, living 23
miles north and It* miles west
of O’Neill; 1,660-acre Holt county
ranch adjoining Niobrara river
and U S highway 281; 140 head
of cattle; machinery, household
goods; Col. Ed Thorin of O’Neill,
auctioneer-real estate broker; Ne
braska State bank of Bristow
clerk.
Saturday, October 13: Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Schultz, northwest of
O’Neill, farm closeout; 64 head
of cattle, machinery, feed; Col
Ed Thorin of O’Neill, auctioneer;
O’Neill National Bank, clerk
(Details on page 12.)
Monday, October 15: Lynn Doty
closeout, north of Atkinson; 515
acre combination farm - ranch;
dairy herd; other personal prop
erty; Col. Ed Thorin of O'Neill
auctioneer - real estate broker
(Details on page 12.)
Tuesday, October 16: Fred
Lindberg sale of livestock, feed,
other items, four miles east of
Midwav, one-half mile south;
Col. Ed Thorin of O’Neill, auc
tioneer; O’Neill National bank,
clerk. (Details on page 11.)
Wednesday, October 17: M. A.
Benton closeout sale, north of
Burwell; Col. Ed Thorin of O’
Neil 1, auctioneer, (Details on
page 9.)
Wednesday, October 24: Mr.
and Mrs. John Berger, who live
on Opportunity road northeast of
O’Neill, will offer their 1,600
acre rancn, nu neaa 01 rtererora
cattle, other personal property;
Col. Ed Thorin of O'Neill, auc
tioneer-real estate broker; Ernie
Weller of Atkinson, autioneer;
First National bank of O’Neill,
clerk. (Details on page 14.)
Wednesday, October 31: H. A.
and Robert E. Van Horn, annual
Hereford sale, 45 registered
bulls, 15 registered females,
southeast of O’Neill; Charles
Corkle of Norfolk, auctioneer;
First National Bank of O’Neill,
clerk. (Details in subsequent is
sues.)
Friday, October 26; Glenn and
Dorothy Lorenz, closeout, 20 miles
south of O’Neill, 1 mile east,
mile south; Angus and dairy cat
tle, machinery, household goods;
Col. Ed Thorin of O’Neill, auc
tioneer; Carl Lorenz, clerk. (De
tails in next issue.)
Stewart Retires As
Interstate President
Carroll W (“Cal”) Stefcvart,
publisher of The Frontier, Friday
stepped down from president to
vice-president of the Interstate
Editorial association at the
group’s 35th annual meeting held
at the Mayfair hotel in Sioux
City. He served a year as presi
dent. Stewart is succeeded in
the presidency by W. S. Gibson,
publisher of the Vermillion (S.D.)
Plain Talk.
Other officers. Robert B. Ly
on, Schleswig, la., publisher, is
the new secretary; Walter E.
Barnes, publisher of the Sleepy
Eye (Minn.) Dispatch, is the
new treasurer. Robert (“Bob”)
Dogue, publisher of the Oakland
Independent and Madison Star
Mail, was elected director.
Former Congressman Howard
Buffett of Omaha was the speak
The association is comprised oi
publishers from Iowa, South Da
kota, Minnesota and Nebraska
Two hundred publications were
registered at last week’s meet
ing.
! O’Neill News
■ 1 ■
Bill Hendershot and Mrs
Thomas King of Kilgore visited
at the Louis Wray home from
Tuesday, October 2, until Friday.
They are relatives of Mrs. Wray.
Mr and Mrs Jerry Weaver
l left Wednesday, October 3, for
Steele City where she visited
while Jerry went to Kansas City,
Mo., on business. They returned
Krida\ ,
Miss Lynette Johnson of Den
ver, Colo., visited her parents.
Mo. and Mrs. lA>well Johnson,
from Wednesday, October 3, un
til Sunday. They met her in
Grand Island and took her back
Sunday to board a train there.
Mrs. W. R. Shaw of Bassett
spent September 28-30 in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H
Clauson.
George Head and daughter,
Miss Jean, went to Stevens
Point, Wise., Sunday, September
23. Mrs. Head had been vis
iting another daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Noll, for
about a month. They had visited
in Minnesota also and were gone
I a week.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur E. Groff were his brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Groff and
family, and his mother, Mrs.
Arthur Groff of Johnstown.
Mrs. Art Runnels of Stuart
visited at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Roy Humrich, Mr.
Humrich and boys Sunday and
Monday, September 30 and Or
tober 1,
Mr and Mrs Vernie L. Wln*»
of Butte, Mont., and Mr. and
Mrs. Dom McDermott spent flrt
day in Norfolk on business.
Ralph Iundberg left Friday ft*
Lincoln to attend the football
game and to visit his brother,
Ted, at the University of Nebn»
ka and his sister, Miss Marilyn,
at Wesleyan university,
Gary Waller of Wayne State
Teachers college visited his par
ents. Mr and Mrs. W, W Waller,
over the weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Lynn Briggs o#
North Loup and Mrs. Arthur
Ritchie of Fairmont called at the
Howard Manson home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernie I*. Winn
of Butte, Mont., spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting her sistar.
Mrs Ellmer Sterns, and family
Mrs. Iceland Lieb and family
came from Rawlins, Wyo., to
visit her parents, Mr and Sim
Dom McDermott, and other rel
atives.
Two Inducted into
Armed Forces—
Two Holt county selective scr
vice registrants were inducted
Tuesday, October il: LaVern C
Kramer of Stuart and Clayton A
Goeke of Atkinson.
Meanwhile, two other regis
trants went to Omaha on the
same date for preinduction phy»
ical examinations: Elven L V»i
Ostrand of Ewing and Rudolph
F. Wabs of Spencer.
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MANAGER TODAY
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NOTICE! I
We Are Still Moving - But Are Open for Business! I
Open Every Evening at Our West O’Neill Location I
• FULL LINE OF HARDWARE I
• MAYTAG APPLIANCES and SERVICE I
• PERFECTION STOVES and REPAIRS I
• MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE and NEW IDEA I
SALES and SERVICE I
• A & M IRRIGATION SUPPLIES |
• PONTIAC SALES and SERVICE 1
WN. KROTTER CO. I
— SERVING NORTH-CENTRAL NEBRASKA SINCE 1891 — I
West O’Neill Phone 531 I
Don’t forget to attend the State and National Corn Picking Con- ■
tests to be held at Columbus October 1 1 and 12. See the New 1
Idea and M-M Champions in Action! 1