The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 05, 1957, Page 9, Image 9

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    FOR SALE
Thiele’s Dairy Cattle
TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle
on hand at all times Wiscon-1
sin bred, fresh and heavy j
springers, first and second !
calf heifers.
Arnold Thiele
miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12 tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars. Big and rugged with
extra length; also a few open
gilts. - Alfred Hansen, Plain
view. 19tf
FOR SALE: Madison vetch. Very
good state germination and
purity test. — Leon Beckwith,
Emmet. 16tf
FOR SALE: A Singer Sewing
Machine late 1956 model with
till attachments and a new
guarantee to be sold in this
area to close account. Buy it
for 7 payments of $5.85 each.
Write Credit Manager, Box 123,
Lincoln, Nebr. 19-20c
FOR SALE: Heavy duty cable
rack Oscar Boettcher, Spen
cer, address Anoka, Nebr.
19-21p
Low Cost Insurance!
FOR A THREE-YEAR paid u
insurance policy on your horn
costing $8.30 per $1,000, or
policy for five years costing
$12.40 per $1,000; or a five
year i>olicy, premium payable
in five installments of $2 60 per
$1,000; or a policy on your
farm buildings that never
has to be renewed but can be
cancelled anytime by you, cost
ing $8.00 per $1,000, first year
and $3.50 the first of each year
thereafter. All written in re
liable companies. See, write or
phone:
L. G. GILLESPIE
Insurance Agency
Phones 218 or 114
O'NEILL
for SALE; 2 Hampshire maie
pigs. Clyde Streeter. ONjJ
FOR SALE: Small enameled
wood and coal heater, like new.
Also steel two door wardrobe
and used upright vacuum clean
er Ijoretto Enright 6.50
Benton, O'Neill, ph. 280.
FOR SALE: 1950 Customline 2 dr.
Ford V-8, new tires, radio,
heater and overdrive. Good con
dition Make good school car.—
Leonard Juracek, O Ne 19pd
Picker Parts
LARGE Supply of G.I. Com
er Parts. Also parts for
shucking bed. Come in
buv your parts early,
have the only supply in
midwest, and parts may
short later on. . .
RUBBER rollers, snapping rol
lers roller chain, steel chain,
V-belts, bearings, sprockets.
V-milleys, castings, bronz bush
ings and picker roller com
Buy^Your Picker Parts Today!
D & S MOTOR CO.
(formerly Outlaw Implement Co.)
Max Derry Oscar Spitzenberger
O'Neill, Nebr.
19c
FOR SAIJL Tame grapes.—Call
Mrs Elizabeth Venteicher St.
Patrick's manse, O’Neill. 19-20c
NOTICE • See the complete dis
play of portable typewriters at
Western Display Car in O Neill
Thursday, September 12, cor
ner of 1th and Douglas-Wes
tern Typewriter and Office
Supply, Norfolk, Nebr. 19-20c
FOR SALE: 1953 Plymouth, first
class condition.—Dr. C. W. Alex
ander, Inman. 17-18-19
For Auto Liability &
Property Damage
INSURANCE
Town 5-10-5 17 20; Farm, 13.60
Town 10-20-5 19 00; Farm, 15.00
Town 25-50-5 20.20; Farm, 16.00
Caa Wflfr. or Phone
L. G. Gillespie
Insurance Agency
O'Neill Phone 218 and 114
FOR SALE: Good used clarinet,
also a flute, recently overhaul
ed -Call 443, or see Mr. Miller,
bandmaster. 19p35
MOBILE HOMES
NEW SAFEWAY _
GREAT IAKES — COMETS
TRAVEI.ITES and MALLARDS
in sizes 15 to 48 foot.
Also Several Good
USED TRAILERS
WE TRADE FOR
Furniture or Automobiles
or WHAT HAVE YOU?
OPEN WEEK DAYS - SUNDAYS
LOWEST PRICES-BEST TERMS
We Finance up to 5 years.
SEE US AND SAVE MONEY
Miller Trailer Sales
Phone 460 Albion, Nebr.
FOR SALE: One 1953 36-ft. 2
bedroom Pacemaker trailer
house. A-l condition.—Dale E.
Svatos. Lake Andes, S. D.,
phone 2091. 18-20pl05
FOR SALE: Several used high
powered rifles; also 12-gauge
Winchester pump shotgun. —
Orlev Rickard, Ewing, Nebr.,
27 miles south of O’Neill. 19p35
*'OR SALE: Crested wheat seed,
30c per pound—Contact Hob
Matthews or Darrell Adamson.
_ 19-20i)60
FOR SALE: Barn.—Loretto En
right, 630 E. Benton, O’Neill,
ph 280 17tf
[ AM AT rny office In O'Neill,
Nebr., and I have Eastern
money and private money to
loan on residences and on
farms and ranches.—R. H.
Parker, O'Neill. Nebr. 15tf
MACHINERY ~
Dliver 88 diesel
Farm all H
Farmall 20
Rye drill
1HC No. 24 picker
i Row J-D pull picker
l Row GI pull picker
I Row GI pull picker
?30 bu. steel crib
Galley elevator
Bearcat mill
Wagon gears and boxes
17-ft. truck box
APPLIANCES
RCA Whirlpool Appliances
Gehl cutters
Wright saws
We trade for farm equipment on
appliances.
Shelhamer Equip.
O'NEILL
TOR SALE: One palomino pony,
5-years-old, well broke.—Vince
Jehorek, Lynch. 19c j
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84
months to pay. YVrite or phone.
Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf
TOR SALE: Trailer, 35-ft. long,
2 bedroom, slightly used. —
Harry Snyder, Inman. 18-19pd
USED MACHINERY
CXJRN PICKERS—
J-D 200
Woods Bros.
GI 2-row
GI 1-row
COMBINES —
J-D No. 55 self-propelled combine
Massey-Harris 7-ft. Clipper,
near new
rr> a pmnnc
16 B—JD
I-D 10” hammermill
MOWERS—
No. 5 J.P
V-25 I.H C.
Massey Harris mower
Disc tillers, all sizes
J-D 12-ft. rake
Case Tractor Spreader
JD. Model E Spreader
Plymouth binder twine
J-D-D twine and oils
SEE the new No. 9 John Deere
mower, 9-ft. bar
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Minnesota Holstein
heifers and cows, TB and bangs
tested.—Rudy Juracek, Ewing
8tfc
FARMERS
BEFORE YOU buy that expenalv*
irrigation pipe, check with your
soil conservation technician
about the possibilities of level
ing your land.
Smith and Son Const.
Butte, Nebr.
13-24 pd
SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis
$16.50 a ton; American $20.50
a ton; white block 75c—Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of
traffic light. Everett Gorgen,
Ph. 524-M, O’Neill. 51tf
INVISIBLE REWEAVING: Cig
arette bums, moth holes, cuts
and tears. Reasonably priced.—
Mrs. Edward Tellier, across the
street south of Wesleyan Meth
odist church. 18-21c
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-ft sizes.
John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr.
ATTENTION: Typewriter and
adding machine service at the
Western Display Car in O'Neill
Thursday, September 12. 19-20
SPRINKLER
IRRIGATION
SEE US or white us if interested
in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will
be glad to figure your system
for you, with the help of qual
ified irrigation engineers, at no
obligation.
Wm. Krotter Co.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
“Dealers in A - M Sprinkler
Irrigation”
S7tf
Used Car Bargains!
1955 Studebaker Commander
1953 Plymouth
1952 Champ, hardtop.
1948 Chevrolet 2-ton truck
Smith Motor Co.
STUDEBAKER
Phone 562 O’Neill
""machinery
BARGAINS
4—Massey Harris Combines, 7-ft.
to 14 ft.
11—New GI and Farmrite Corn
pickers, 1- and 2-row, priced
$395.00 to $695.00
7—Used 1- and 2-row Compickers
GI, Case, Coop- Woods, Inter
national.
2 Used 1-horse Drills.
1—Small Cylinder Com Sheller.
New Deal Oil Co.
O’Neill, Nebr.
Phone 392
19-20cl.50
TOR SALE: Tomflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color— Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co., O'Neill. 47ctf
WANTED
IF YOU CAN SELL only two 2
year Saturday Evening Post
subscriptions per day (5 day’s),
I will pay you $70 per week
PLUS late model car for your
business and personal use
PLUS highest commissions on
all other publications, expense
money paid if you furnish your
own car.—Apply Earle Baillie.
Box 125, Loup City, Nebr. 19-22p
Salesman Wanted
ONE OF the biggest Feed Com
panies in the business needs a
salesman at once. Top earn
ings. Farm background or ac
quaintance with farmers most
helpful Experience not neces
sary. We completely train you
Full time work. Repeat busi
ness. Home nights. Must
have a car. Write Sales Man
ager, 701 South 42nd St.,
Omaha, Nebraska 19-20e
WANTED: Good bright oats
weighing 36 lbs. or better. Als
wanted, second or third cuttin
alfalfa in the bale.—C. E. Me
Vay, O'Neill, phone 585-J-13.15tf
Responsible Person
MALE OR FEMALE, from this
area, wanted to service and
collect from automatic vending
machines. No selling. Age not
essential. Car, references,
and $600 working capital nec
esary. 7 to 12 hours weekly
nets to $250 monthly. Poss
ibly full time work. For local
interview give full particulars,
phone. Write:
P.O. Box 7004
Mpls. I I, Minn.
WANTED: Licensed to care for
elderly people in my home.—
Mrs. F. E Gesiriech, Phone
7951, Atkinson. 17-19pd.
WANTED TO BUY: A grain ele
vator. Charlie Simmons, Page.
19-2Or>60
AT YOUR SERVICE!
in REAL ESTATE and
INSURANCE
KIETII ABART
Phone 209 O’Neill
MAN WANTED: If you are not
satisfied with your present
work or need an additional in
come, then you will want to in
vestigate the opportunity we
offer for a good full or part
time business of your own cal
ling on farm trade. Men over
35 preferred. No investment
necessary but you must have
car or panel truck. If you
qualify we have a guarantee to
back you up. For complete
details write — ED FLEMING,
Box 58, Minneosta City, Min
nesota. 19pd.
WANTED
DISTRICT SALES MANAGER:
Good opportunity for salesman
wanting a promotion. Hire
men. Sell with them. Excel
lent earnings. Old successful
company. Must have car and
livestock experience. Selling
experience helpful but not nec
essary. We will train you and
teach you our business. Write
Leland Smith, State Supervis
or, Box 35, Royal, Nebr.
HALVA'S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator and Motor Winding
NEW & USED MOTORS
WANTED
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
IDEAL CLEANERS
“Approved Sani-Tone Service”
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Black and tan coon
hound, guaranteed to run noth
ing else. Very good dog to
train pups, 7 years old. Moving
out of state. Must sacrifice or
wouldn't think of selling. Priced
right.- Paul R. Harrison, New
port. 19pd
House Under
Construction
FOR SALE!
WATCH IT GROW! New two
bedroom model home being
erected in the Spelts-Ray sub
division.
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
— O’NEILL —
FOR SALE: Improved half sec
tion.—Jesse Clark, Ewing.
18-21c
~~~ FOR SALE
480 Acres, well improved in
Page vicinity, would trade for
home in O’Neill.
Abart Company
Phone 209 O’Neill
FOR RENT OR SALE: Two bed
room house. Redecorated, mod
em, full basement, close to
school. Price $3,500. Also a
four room house in good condi
tion to be moved. Only $400.
Call 553-R or see—Ralph Beck
with, O’Neill. 18-19c
FOR SALE: A 4 room house to be
moved from premises. Priced
right.—Lloyd Whaley, O’Neill.
19-20p60
> i 1 * - *
FOR SALE: Nearly new home -
pine paneled living room, H.D.
wiring, copper plumbing, gas
heated for less than $100 per
year, insulated attic and walls,
picture window, low ceilings,
triple floors all tiled. 52-gal.
new water heater, outlet for
gas or electric range. All kit
chen walls have built-in cup
boards Outlets in all walls,
south-east-west windows and
doors have aluminum awnings.
Producing fruit and nut tret's,
berries .shrubs, lawn. 60 roses,
sidewalk, garage and work
shop, utility and bath, modem
$70 taxes Terms or cash. (
Terms if you want to move it.
—P. R. ' Harrison, Newport.
19pd
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: A 3 bedroom house —
Abart Co., phone 209. O'Neill
19c
FOR RENT: Store budding 45x90
below Western Hotel.—Contact
Bill Gatz, O'Neill, or J F. Vin
cent. M.D.. Ft. Dodge, la. 19-20p
FOR RENT: Three-room furnish-1
ed apartment with private bath. !
Private entrance, automatic
heat and hot water. Available
now —Phone O’Nedl 566-J. 17tf
FOR RENT: Two modem sleep
ing rooms next to bath.—Loretta
Enright, 630 E. Benton, O’Neill,
Ph. 280. 17tf
ROR RENT: 2-room and bath un
furnished apartment, 3 blocks
from school. Robert Milnar,
phone 550. tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf
FOR RENT: Two room unfur
nished apartment with water
and heat furnished. Ideal for
woman teacher or school girls.
Only two blocks from school.
Light housekeeping if desired.
Contact Elden Butterfield at
the Texaco station or call |
O'Neill 386-R. 18-19c
FOR RENT: Furnished and un
furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen,
phone 515, O’Neill. 49tf
FOR RENT: 3-room modem'
apartments. Very reasonable I
rent. Tony Asimus, O’Neill. |
iactf I
FOR RENT: Store building All
modern. Good location. Rent
right.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill
4tf
MONE'i TO IX)AN on farms, j
ranches and homes. Long term, |
low ihterest rates bonds and
insurance of all kinds. See
Virgil L. Laursen at The O’
Neill Conmpany. 27-18tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment Close-in. — Edna Coyne,
O’Neill, phone 535. 15tf
FOR RENT: Modem apartment.
2 rooms and bath, close in.
Immediate possession.—Mrs. J.
C. Parker, O’Neill, Phone 14F3
or 434. 17tf
-
CARDS of THANKS
I WISH to thank Doctor Sucha,
Sisters and nurses’ aides at
St. Anthony’s hospital for the i
wonderful care given me dur
ing my stay there. Many
thanks to my relatives and
friends for the cards, visits,
flowers and gifts. Your1
thoughtfulness meant a lot to
a little girl like me and to my
mommy and daddy also.
SHELIA ANN OETTER
I WISH to thank all the hospital
staff for the wonderful care I
had while in St. Anthony’s hos
pital: also the Doctors, Sisters,
priests, special nurses, blood
donors, relatives and friends
for their many visits, all the
prayers, beautiful flowers, let
ters, gifts and cards. Your
kindness will always be re
membered. — MRS. D. F.
(Deed) MURPHY. 19p50
WE WISH to take this means of
thanking our neighbors and
friends who helped put up our
L nif Mnn,>r\4lir nl("/\ MricVl to
thank the ladies who furnished
and served dinner.—Mrs. Fern
Grass, Lura Grass and Ronald
Grass. 19p50
! I WISH to thank Dr. Brown and
all my friends and relatives
who sent me cards and pres
ents while I was in the Meth
odist hospital at Sioux City.
Your kindness will never he
forgotten—JANET LEE PET
ERSON. 19p50
SINCERE THANK YOU to all
my friends and neighbors for
their cheery cards and letters
during my stay in the hospital.
19p - MARGARET WHITE
LOST & FOUND
STRAYED: Crossbred yearling,
branded frying pan 3 on right
hip. Contact Lloyd Whaley or
inquire at The Frontier. 19-20p
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. James Mahon
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Ma
hon in Vertel over the weekend,
also his sister and husband, Mr.
' and Mrs. Frank Lombardo, of
Jersey City, N.J., and Mr. Lom
i bardo’s mother of Brooklyn.
N.Y., who were guests there.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Contois
attended the annual founders
day program of Nebraka Christ
ian college in Norfolk on Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCoy
and family of Carroll, la., were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M. B. Marcellus.
Wayne and Eddie Benish of
Lincoln were guests of Mrs.
Henry Martin Monday.
MISCELLANEOUS
Dr. Jack Miller
Qiiropodist - Foot Specialist
HOTEL STOCKMAN
Atkinson, Nebraska
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13
For appointment, call 6651 at
Atkinson.
19c
DANKERT’S
PROPANE
O'NEILL AND CHAMBERS
Bulk Gas Deliveries
Norge Appliances
Gas Heating Systems
Dearborn, Seigler, Coleman,
Universal, Hunt
SPECIAL ON WASHER and
DRYER COMBINATIONS
Dankert’s Propane
22tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thor in, agt.,
O'Neill, Nebr. 34tf
Kelly’s Plumbing
YOUR HEADUARTERS f o r
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
Wick’s Body Shop
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
— O’NEILL —
for Any Job 25tf
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
WE REPAIR all makes. We un
dersell anybody in price and
outsell anybody in quality.
O'NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269
52tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
WANTED: Hay or alfalfa to bale.
Cash or share—See K. C. Hunt,
O’Neill. 6tfc
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East at
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Farm Sales a Speciality
Phone 207 — O’Neill
E. J. “Skip" Shane
Dragline Work
Road Building — Drainage Work
Sewer Ditches — Basements
Clam Work
Phone 6221 Atkinson, Nebr.
8-22pd
Northwest Electric
Motor Service
Phone 243-W — O’Neill
DISTRIBUTOR for Fairbanks -
Morse motors, Wagner motors,
Allen Bradley controls, Gates
belts and pulleys.
REWINDING and rebuilding
electric motors (up to 100 hp)
and transformers. Portable
tools and appliances.
24 - Hour Service
COMMERCIAL & REA
WIRING
48c tf
CURTIS BREEDING service can
bring your herd the blood of the
best in all beef, dairy and dual
purpose breeds. Your techni
cian is Duane Gray, phone 469-J
O’Neill. 15tf
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
repayment plan and on a Spec
ial Plan for Farmers.
CONFIDENTIAL, PERSONAL
SERVICE!
Central Finance Corp.
C. E. JONES
Phone 14 O’Neill
2tf
HAMIK
Refrigeration
★ Air Condition ng
★ Sides and Service
We REPAIR all makes of ap
pliances; REA and Com
mercial wiling.
PHONE 714 O'NEILL
im;ra ANNO! MMIIH
The birth of a now car, the
Edsel, is announced by Fold Mo
tor Company of Dearborn, Mich
igan. You art» cordially invited
to set* this newest addition to the
Ford Family of Fine Cars at
your nearest Edsel dealer. * *
Rock Fails News
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Johnson
and Linda accompanied by Mrs.
Kathryn Johnson of Atkinson
returned home on Saturday eve
ning after having sjient a week
visiting relatives in and around
Lowell. Mieh. While there they
attended the Johnson family re
union on Sunday. August 25.
There were sixty-five members
of the family present. Others pre
sent from out of state were Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Scott of Ft.
Laramie, Wyo., and their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Wodcock and t vv o
children, Linda and Larry of
Wheatland, Wyo. Arriving a cou
ple of day's after the reunion
were Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Brown
and Melodee and Mrs. Ethel
Brown and grandson. Terry, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ixiu Brown who
had been visiting the O. R.
Johnson family in Lawrence,
Mass. Mrs. Kathryn Johnson,
wife of the late Dell Johnson, is
the oldest living member of the
Johnson family. It was decided
that the reunion would be held in
Atkinson next year.
Mr. and Mrs, Blake Benson
went to Norfolk on Sunday where
they attended the 50th anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ben
son.
Mrs. Mamie O'Neill is spending
the week with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Benson.
Steve and Betty' Btiker spent
last week with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ttave Moler,
while their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Baker went to Illinois.
Sunday supper and evening
guests at the Dave Moler home
were Dave and John Langan
and Mr .and Mrs. Art Render,
The latter is Mrs. Moler's sister.
Mrs. Rosetta Purdy who was
visiting the last while at the
Floyd Johnson and Theresa Brei
ner homes left on August 29, for
Sioux City where she was to meet
a sister coming from Boston,
Mass.
Bobby Young, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Young, of Raven
na, visited the past week on
Monday and Tuesday at the Lou
Brown home and Wednesday and
Thursday at the Don Hynes home
returning to O'Neill and his
grandmother, Mrs. Doris Hynes
on Friday.
Cindy Brown spent Wednes
day of last week with her cousin
Lynda Hynes. Her mother called
for her in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown anc
Cindy attended the rodeo a'
Walthill on Saturday where Lot
competed and took first place ir
the steer wrestling event. He wai
in Vivian, S.D., attending a rodec
on Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jenser
spent Sunday at the Don Hynes
home.
Mrs. Lou Brown, Terry anc
Cindy had Sunday dinner anc
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs
Arlen Brown and Mrs. Ethel
Brown in Atkinson Terry came
home with them after aceompan
ing the Ethel and Alien Brown
family to Masschuestte a n d
Michigan.
Mrs. Francis Curran. Mary Jo
and a friend, Bonnie Keige, call
ed at the James Curran home
last Thursday afternoon Mary
Jo and Bonnie stayed until Sat
urday. On Friday they were
horseback riding around the
neighborhood and spent the af
ternoon with Rita Vequtst
Gwenda and Trudy Schultz
spent from Monday until Thurs
day of last week at the Sam Der
ick son home Mrs Schultz and
1 >ebbie were also ov ernight
guests there on Thursday while
John was in Sioux City on bus
iness.
Sunday afternoon \ isitors at
the Albert Widtfeldi home were
Mrs. Roy Forbes and lx>ys and
Mrs Terrill and three sons, all of
Spencer. The men folks had
gone fishing
Jim McNulty was pleasantly
surprised on the evening of
August 2t>, when some members
of the family and friends dropped
in to remind him that another
birthday had rolled around. The
group included Mr. and Mrs. Art
O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Curran, Mary Jo and Judy Cur
ran. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ve
(luist and children.
Chambers News
On Sunday, August 2S, Mr. and
Mrs. William Crawford and fam
• ily attended a reunion of Mrs.
Crawford's family, the Mitchell's,
at Ford park in O'Neill. A week
later they attended a gathering
of the Crawford families at the
O’Neill park.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and
son of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Taylor of Bassett, Mr. Isaac
Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Green and family of Chambers
were Sunday dinner guests of the
Glen Taylor family.
Mr. and Mrs. liven Walter and
family of Mapelton, In., were
weekend guests of bis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter.
The Better Ways extension
club met Tuesday evening, Aug
ust 27. at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Waldo with five members pre
sent. One new member, Mrs. Roy
Fullerton, joined the club. There
i was no lesson and the evening
was spent socially.
Browns Entertain—
Labor day weekend guests of
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Brown wore
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk and
Doctor Brown's sister, Miss Em
ilie, all of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones
and granddaughters of Chadron
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. RayTnond Walters of Cham
ber's.
O’Neill News
Mr and Mrs Bud Krugman
were guests Monday evening of
Mr and Min Pin'd Krugman of
Opportunity.
Michael 1 sindon of Omaha
spent the weekend with his par
ents. Mr and Mrs Mike London.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.ylo
Lower over the weekend were
hi- parents. Mr and Mrs. Levi
Lower of Valentine.
Miss Lorna Maivt'llus left
Tuesday for Omaha after spend
ing 10 davs visiting her parents.
Mr and Mrs M B Marcellos.
Mr and Mrs. L. M Merriman
were in Columbus Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Edward Tharnish
and family were dinner guests at
the Sam Derickson home Tues
day . August 27
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer
spent the weekend in Tiiden,
Meadow Grove and Wayne visit
ing friends and relatives.
Friday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Van Every were
their daughter-in-law, Mrs. I,n
Vern ("Ike") Van Every and
boys of Perry, la.
Sir. and Min Ward Smith and
Jerry and Jerry IVxter were in
Akron, la., for the weekend visit
ing relatives and friends They
also brought home Judy Smith,
who had spent a two week's vaca
tion there.
Friday to Monday guests of
Mrs. Pat Sullivan were her
daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. John MsGill. of Omaha, and
her son, Gene Sullivan of Pierre,
S.D.
Saturday Mr and Msr. Darold
Couch and family of Woonsocket,
S.D., were guosts of her sister
and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Tomlinson.
Mr and Mrs. John Pndenvood
and family Saturday atended the
wedding in Creighton of Miss
Bernice Beck and John Eixen
minger of Humphrey. Mrs. Un
derwood's two neiees and I heir
husbands. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sill
ian and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Curran, all of Denver, Colo., at
tended.
Mr and Mrs. William McIntosh
went to Omaha Sunday and re
lumed Monday. Their boys, Billy
and Richard stayed with 1hcir
grandmother, Mrs. Maude Mc
Intosh in Meadow Grove.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylves
ter Zakrzewski and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bowen and girls or Has
tings were in Butte visiting Mr.
and Mrs. William Podany.
Weekend guests of Mrs. .T. H.
McPharlin were her daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Am
brose Gladson of Omaha and
their daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Brogan of Madison.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Porter and
family of Columbus were here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Porter Sunday and Monday.
Regular Sale Monday, September 9
SPECIAL YEARLING—and Some Calves—SALE—Monday,
September 23. Have some good bunches listed for this
sale but can use many more.
SPECIAL HORSE AND MACHINERY SALE—Friday. Septem
ber 27.
SPECIAL CALF and YEARLING SALE—Monday, October 7.
WE HAVE lots of buyers from the east wanting cattle at very
good prices, if you will eoiiHlgn your stock a week or so
i in advance, so we can advertise them, it will help a lot.
Need a lot more stock of all classes to supply the demand.
If you have any to sell, call us or drop a card.
Let us try your next consignment. We appreciate your buslm-ss.
Ewing Livestock Market
EWING, NEBRASKA
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Two-Car Garage
At Auction!
On Premises Immediately East of O’Neill Public School
Saturday, Sept. 7 th
Sale Starts at 1:30 P. M.
GARAGE IS WELL-BUILT, IN SPLENDID CONDITION
Double Overhead Doors — Measures 20’ x 26’ — Newly Painted
Building is to be removed from premises.
Furniture Items to be sold Include:
Walnut Marble Top Antique Mix-Master, good condition
| Coffee Table Small Trunk (for use in auto)
Several Mirrors Mahogany Whatnot
Dresser — Book Case Pair of Crutches
Numerous Miscellaneous Items — Terms: CASH
COME AND GET A HOST OF BARGAINS AT YOUR
OWN PRICE!
Mrs. H. I. Birmingham
-Owner
COL. WALLACE O'CONNELL, Auctioneer
WM. P. DAILEY. Clerk