The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 21, 1957, Image 8

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    Club Members,
bamilies Witness
Showing of bilms
ROC K. FALLS—The Pleasant
Day club met at the home of
Mrs Lyle Vequist on Wednes
day, February 13. Fbur members
were absent and there were two
visitors, Mis- Evalyn Sterns and
Mrs. Don Hynes.
Tlie group voted to donate $3
to the near- fund and plans we.e
made for a meeting at the Floyd
Johnson home on Tuesday, Feb- j
ruary 19, when the Eagle Creek
4-H club and families and the
Pleasant Day club and families
would be entertained by the
county agen showing some in
teresting film
The next club meeting will be
with Mrs. Henry Vequist on
March 12 os 14
Otbe Hock Falls Newt
The Eagle Creek 4-H club met
at the Fred Ernst home on Sun
day, February 17. Mr. and Mrs.
Art O’Neill and Gene were visi
tors. Besides the business meeting, !
they made plans to attend the
meeting at the Floyd Johnson
home on Tuesday night, when;
they were to be entertained by
the county agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrison of
Ainsworth were afternoon visitors
at the Floyd Johnson home on
Tuesday, February 12.
Rita Vequist and Norma Widt
feldt attended the 4-H speaking
contest in O'Neill on Saturday
forenoon. Rita won a red ribbon
for her efforts.
mi . dnu mis. DidAt' ojiu
Stanley went to Fremont Friday,
where they attended the funeral
of a friend and former O’Neill res
ident, Mrs. Loren Nelson.
On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Benson and Stanley and
Mi’s. Minnie O’Neill attended a |
supper at the Hugh Benson home
in Spencer in honor of their son,
Timmy on his birthday anniver- ;
sary
Mr, and Mrs, Lowell Johnson ;
and son, Holland were visitors at
tire Floyd Johnson home Tuesday,
February 13
Mr. and Mrs. Ld Sterns were
Friday evening visitors at the Al
bert Sterns home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen
returned Fi iday from a five weeks
vacation trip to California. Need
less to say they had a nice trip,
but were glad to get back to Ne
braska and home.
I)R. II. D GII-DERSLEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
Northeast Corner
of 4th & Douglas
O’NEILL, NEBK.
Phone 167
Office Hours: 9-5
Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted
Monday thru Saturday
k ... ...
Mr. and Mrs William Claussen
spent Sunday at the home of his
stater, Mrs. Mary Lewis.
Mike and Gene Sterns spent Sun
day afternoon at the Don Sterns
home.
Akien Bretner had dinner and
spent the day Friday at the home
of ins sister, Mrs. Floyd Johnson,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs, John Schultz and
LK-bbie called at the Hugh Langan
home on Saturday, February 11.
M^. Lou Brown, Terry and Cin
dy, Pat Gallagher and Linda
Johnson were evening visitors of i
Mrs. John Schultz and girls on
Tuesday, February 12, while the i
men attended a party elsewhere. J
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and j
Lynda were Sunday dinner guests i
at the Austin Hynes home in O’
Neill.
Sunday dinner guests of the
Blake Benson family included the
Hugh Benson family and Mr. and
Mrs. Ell win Benson and Chris and
Constance Couch, all of Spencer,
and Mrs. Art O’Neill and son Gene.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz,
Gwenda, Trudy and Debbie and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson were
Sunday dinner guests of the Jake ■
Braun family. Mr. and Mrs. Ted ■
Braun and children were after- ■
noon and supper guests. Vernon I
Anderson of Atkinson was also R
a guest there. 5
The Lyle Vequist family spent jg
Wednesday, February 13, with the
Henry Vequists.
John Richa.dson was an evening
visitor at the Lyle Vequist home
last Thursday.
After attending the basketball
games in O’Neill E’riday evening, j
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and |
children, Mr. and Mrs. Art O'Neill
and Mr- and Mrs. James McNulty j
retired to the E’rancis Curran !
home for a pleasant evening.
Airline Hostess
Visits O Neill
Miss Bernadette Hynes, daugh
ter of Mrs. Leona Hynes, arrived
home Wednesday, February 13,
from New York where she is an
airline hostess with TWA.
Miss Hynes, who has had this
position for 1 Vz years, makes most
of her runs from New York to
Kansas City or St. Louis, Mo. Oc
casionally, she goes to Oklahoma
City, Okla., Chicago, 111., or Los
Angeles Calif.
One of ttie most interesting
phases of her position is meeting
people who know people she
knows. Her latest was a man who j
knows Edward Campbell, jr., now I
of Green Bay, Wise, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Campbell of O’Neill.
Knight Family !
Holds Reunion—
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fora
Knight. Weekend guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Knight of Sterling,
Colo. Sunday guests were Mr. and J
Mrs. Lewis Bartos and children I
and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight
and children of Norfolk. Their'
other daughter, Mrs. Ted Loukota
and two children of North Platte, !
had spent the past week with the
Knights while Mr. Loutka was in
Oklahoma for schooling.
Visits Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wrehe were 1
Valentine evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Halva.
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Frank Suchy’s Holt County I
improved I
HALF-SECTION f
and Personal Property
SELLS AT AUCTION
Monday, March 4,1P. M,
On premises 3 miles west of Chambers, Nebr. then 4M> miles
south to the place.
THE REAL ESTATE
UNIT I: 160 Acres of good wet hay meadow, legally known
as the Wtj of the WV£ of Sec. 14, Township 25 North,
Range 13 West of the 6th P.M.
UNIT 2: The improved 160 acres has approximately 150
acres in pasture, 5 acres of farm ground and 5 acres in
buildings and lots. This is legally known as the EVi of
the EV, of Section 5, Township 25 North, Range 13 West
of the 6th P. M.
NOTE: THE TWO UMTS WELL RE OFFERED TOGETHER
AND SEPARATELY AND SOLD WHICH EVER WAY IS
PRODUCTIVE OF THE HIGHEST RID.
The land is all well fenced with a cross fence in the pas
ture. It is watered by 3 wells; there are lots of trees which
provide shade in the pasture as well as good protection at the
improvements.
Buildings include fine six-room house with three bed
rooms, living room, kitchen and room for bathroom, (in
cludes bath fixtures). Floors are oak, kitchen has inlaid tile
over hardwood. This is truly a well constructed and com
fortable home, it must be seen to appreciate. Two garages,
cattle shed, wash house, 2 brooder houses, barn under con
struction 24 by 40 ft. House is wired for REA.
POSSESSION: Possession will be given April 1st, 1957 or
before.
TERMS: 25% down payment day of sale, balance April 1,
1957 when possession will be given and deed delivered.
For an inspection of the premises contact Mike Shonka, Bur
well. or Ron Shonka, Atkinson. Real Estate Brokers.
40 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 40
20 Head of Hereford and Shorthorn stock cows, 10
steer and heifer calfes, 10 yearling Hereford heifers.
MACHINERY
John Deer Model A Tractor on rubber, JD lister, 2 row
weeder, buzz saw, wagon, house mower, stacner and buck,
harrow, scraper, posts and miscellaneous articles.
TERMS ON PERSONAL. PROPERTY: CASH. No arti
cles to be romoved unitl settled or. Lunch will be served.
FRANK & JANET SUCHY, Owners
Ernie Weller & Dean Fleming, Auctioneers, Atkinson, Nebr.
Mike Shonka, Burwell, Ron Shonka, Atkinson,
(This Ad Will Appear But Once. Clip Out and Save.)
Real Estate Brokers
— ■ ■ II —. —————— ... ™ — ■■■■■■■
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800-ACRE GRAIN AND STOCK RANCH
ALL PERSONAL PROPERTY
FINE HERD OF REGISTERED ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE
Located 8 miles east of the northeast corner of Atkinson, Nebr., on good county gravelled road; OR 4 miles north and I mile west
of Emmet, Nebr., sale to be held on premises, on —
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27th
(In event of bad weather, sale will be postponed until Friday. March 8)
Sale Starts at 12 O’clock Noon Lunch to Be Served on Grounds
Terms of Sab 1
This place will be sold in one I
or two units, which ever method I
brings the most money.
300 Acres —Hard grass pasture
135 Acres—Alfalfa
345 Acres—Under cultivation
BALANCE—Improvements, shel
ter, feed lots, etc., described p
elsewhere on this bill.
Twenty-five percent down payment to be fira
made on day of sale; balance upon completion Ui
of legal documents. A portion of the unpaid bal- Gk
ance may be carried by present owner to respon- nH
sible party if arrangements are made before sale
date. Possession within 30 days. S
Legal Description I
South Half of Section 27; North Half and B
Southwest Quarter of Section 34, Township 30. B
Range 13, Holt County, Nebr. B
Panoramic View of Improvements (camera looking: northwest)
UNIT NUMBFR I
The home plaee, consisting of three quarters in Sec
tion 34, has a nine-room completely modern house with
built-in cabinets and kitchen sink, a bathroom, automatic
gas heat throughout.
Barn, 48” x 62”, with full hay mow and two built-in
grain bins.
Combination corn crib and granary, 30” x 62”, with
10-ft. driveway.
New concrete block and stucco chicken house. 16” x 48”.
Ilog house, 24” x 50”, with two built-in grain bins;
wired for lights and heat.
Machine shed and shop. 24" x 60”, wired with 220
volts for electric welder.
New two-car garage, 24” x 28”, concrete block and
stucco, with modern overhead doors.
Four fine wells, three windmills and one electric
pump on place, providing an abundance of water.
Approximately 75 acres have been seeded to rye anti
the rye looks very good.
UNIT NUMBER 2
320 acres in section 27. Four-room house wired.
Cement storm and fruit cellar.
itarn, 32' x 34", with stanchions, huilt-in grain bins J
and hay mow.
Hog house. 20" x 32”, with built-in grain bin.
Corn crib and granary combination, 24" x 24".
Abundance of water furnished by two wells. ,
Both units are well fenced and cross-fenced; there
are large hog pastures and feed lots; there is plenty of
shade and shelter.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, in its preliminary ^
proposal for the O'Neill Irrigation Unit, has indicated that
approximately 450 acres of this ranch is in the top classifi
cation for irrigable lands in this O’Neill Unit.
Property is located 1% miles from modem rural
school on all-weather county road. RFD and telephone.
It is our honest opinion that this combined unit as now
developed, with average rainfall, will carry one hundred
head of stock cows.
Complete Line of New and Hear-New
FARM AND RANCH MACHINERY
ALL IN EXCELLENT, A-l CONDITION
1951 MODEL INTERNATIONAL
M DIESEL TRACTOR
New hydraulic pump and rebuilt
transmission; equipped Reiser
overdrive; new paint; tractor in
excellent condition
MODEL II JOHN DEERE TRACTOR
heavy duty hydraulic pump and
pow er take-off, equipped w ith seat,
steering gear controls for re
verse driving for hay sweep.
Mechanically perfect, new paint.
F-20 INTERNATIONAL FAKMALL
Very good cond.; excellent rubber.
2-ROW J-D TRACTOR CULTIVATOR
for Model B
2-ROW IRC CULTIVATOR
for IRC M or MR or II
2-ROW IRC GO-DEVIL
Power lift. New in June.
M-M 2-ROW LISTER on rubber
MODEL LL J-D VAN BRUNT
12-ft. grain drill on rubber with
power lift, grass seed attachment,
l-yr.-old
CASE A6 COMBINE
With Wisconsin mounted engine
and pickup attachment; always
shedded; like-new condition.
IRC WINDROWER 15-ft.
3-yrs.-old, like new
12-FT. EZEE-FLOW FERTILIZER
SPRE ADER, like , new
10-FT. KRAUSE ONE-WAY
Pull type, hydraulic lift, excellent
condition.
GI 2-ROW CORN PICKER
34-FT. MULKEY ELEVATOR
Heavy duty, grain and baled hay,
complete with 8-ft. drag, hood, and
spout, and motor mount. 6-hp.
Briggs and Stratton engine will be
offered separately. Elevator 2
years-old.
M-M THREE 14-IN. BOTTOM PLOW
On rubber; excellent condition.
IHC MANURE SPREADER
Very good; four-wheel.
THREE-SECTION HARROW
IHC MANURE LOADER
For M or II tractor.
J-D 2-ROW' CORN PLANTER
With check attachment.
ELECTRIC PUMP JACK
ALMOST NEW 8-FT. ROUND TANK
HEAV Y DUTY HOG AND CATTLE
LOADING CHUTE
STEEL CALF PEN
85-BU. WOOD PIG SELF-FEEDER
Excellent condition
CALF CREEP FEEDER, new, all-steel.
NEW STEEL PIG CREEP FEEDER
30-BU. STEEL ALL-WEATHER HOG
SELF-FEEDER
4-WHEEL TRAILER GEARS
with 600x16 tires under a new
6x10 grain box.
300-GAL. OVERHEAD FUEL TANK
On stand.
2—50 - GAL. FUEL BARRELS with
connecting pipe and outlet valve.
PORTABLE AIR COMPRESSOR
Tank and engine will pump to
125-lbs.
Haying Machinery
IIIC 7-FT. POWER MOWER
For M or H tractor.
7-FT. NO. !) IIIC TRAIL MOWER
For M or II tractor.
IIIC TRAIL MOWER DRAWBAR
NEAR NEW 14-ft. IIIC MC CORMICK
HAY RAKE
12-FT. SWEEP HEAD FOR MODEL
B TRACTOR, described above.
OVERSHOT HAY STACKER
Fair condition.
10-FT. SIDE DELIVERY RAKE
Massey Harris
CASE PICK-UP BALER
Hand tie, old but very good
condition
HEAVY DUTY II BEAM
UNDERSLUNG
Dual 10 x 20 tires in rear.
KRAMER-BUILT CENTER PULL
IIAY WINCH for IIIC M tractor
APPROXIMATELY 75-FT. 5/8 In.
CABLE, less than a year old
BLACKSMITH’S ANVIL Heavy Duty
HEAVY DUTY VICE
1-PR 36-IN. WELL PIPE TONGS
HAMMERS, CHISELS, WRENCHES,
SAWS, SPADES, FORKS, SCOOPS,
POST-HOLE DIGGER, S II O V -
ELS, HAMMERS, CHISELS, Etc.
WESTINGHOUSE 180-AMP.
ELECTRIC WELDER
BELTS—Including one 50-ft., 6-in.
GOLDENROD FENCE STRETCHER
MANY, MANY OTHER ARTICLES
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
Front view of modern, nine-room dwelling (camera looking
south).
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
2 RANGES—One good Home Comfort; one Coronado
enamel; also Monarch near-new elec-, coal-wood comb
ROUND OAK DINING TABLE
KITCHEN STEEL TABLE, enameled hip.
MONT-WARD 400, ELEC. CREAM SEPARATOR, 3-yrs.-old
and perfect condition.
BEDS — INNERSPRING MATTRESSES — NUMEROUS
OTHER ARTICLES.
CHICKENS 200 White Leghorn Pullets
HAY—Approximately 25 ton hay and 25 ton alfalfa
CORN—Approximately 1,500 bushel Elar Corn
ALFALP'A SEED—Approximately 20 bushel Ladak Alfalfa
sows ~~ I
5 Brood Sows, Montana No. 1, heavy with pig
8 Sows, Hampshire Bred to Montana No. 1.
CUTTLE
THIS IS ONE OF THE FINEST HERDS IN HOLT COUNTY *
80 - HEAD OF ABERDEEN ANGUS - 80
55-COWS and 3-yr.-old HEIFERS XTo"
i 2—Registered BULLS OF TOP BANDOLIER BREEDING I
4-Milk COWS TWO JUST FRESH; BALANCE YEARLINGS |
TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: STRICTLY CASH. No property to he removed until settled for.
Mr. & Mrs- John A- Tenfoorcr owners
COL. WALLACE O’CONNELL, O’Neill. Auctioneer KEITH ABART, O’Neill. Clerk COL. VERN REYNOLDSON, O’Neill. Auct. Real Estate Broker
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