The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 26, 1957, Image 4

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FOR SALE
Thiele's Dairy Cattle
TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle
on hand at all times Wiscon
sin bred, fresh and heavy
springers, first and second
calf heifers.
Arnold Thiele
2 Vi miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12 tl
FOR SALE: Madison vetch. Very
good state germination and
purity test. — I-eon Beckwith,
Emmet. 16-24p
FOR SALE: One very good vio
lin with two bows and case. Al
so one small Thor mangle, rea
sonable. — Mrs. Ed Wilson,
phone 134-W. 21 -22c
FOR SALE: German shepherd
female pups. Dark gray. Price
$10,- Fremont Curtis, Royal.
21-22c
USED EURNITURE
Baby Bed $ 7.50
Dining Room Suite 19.50
Davenport -- 14 50
Swivel Rocker 12.50
Rocking Chair - -
Dining Rtx>m Chairs
I-ounge Chfiir 8 50
Victorola Records 10.00
Midwest Furniture
& Appliance Co.
209 West Douglas
O’Neili, Nebr.
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Two
row Case compicker. Excel
lent condition.—W. W. Marr,
Atkinson. 21-22 pOO
I AM AT my office in O’Neill,
Nebr., and I have Eastern
money and private money to
loan on residences anti on
farms and ranches. — R. H.
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 15tf
Angus Bull bale
MALI£>RY & MAIXORYS’ An
nual Bull Sale, Monday, Octo
ber 21st, at Valentine, Nebras
ka. Thirty big bulls.
MALLORYS’ BULLS ARE
GUARANTEED BULLS!
Mallory & Mallory
21-24c
FOR SALE: Ear corn.-Maurice
Graham, O'Neill. 22p35
FOR SALE: Registered Hereford
bulls, 12 to 18 mos old—John
Niewohner, 2Vi miles west of
Drive In, O’Neill. 20-31p
CURTISS BREEDING gives you
the blood of champions. Don’t
waste time and money raising
someone’s culls — call Duane
Gray Phone 469-J. O'Neill 21tf
Duroc Boar & Gilt
Sale
Sat., Oct. 12—2 p.m.
Big, long, husky boars, meat
type plus feeding quality. Sale
at the farm \Vi miles SW of
Spencer.
F. W. IjOOCK
Spencer, Nebr.
21-24 i
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone
Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf
FOR SALE: Goose neck under
slung stack mover and winch. -
Roy Cannon, 6 miles north
2 "west. south, >4west of
Crofton, Nebr. 21-22c
FOR SALE: 30-gal. crane gas wat
ter heater; full size shower stall.
Complete; porcelaine stool and
tank; lavatory; 24-in. sink and
cabinet, compieu- » ‘“rrf.y
l,ke new. C E. McVay, O Neill,
phone 585J13. _ "C
MACHINERY
750 bu steel crib
IHC No. 24 picker
Red Woods picker
2 row Case snapper
1 row Case picker
IHC 2 P picker
1 row G1 picker
Farmall H
John Deere B
Farmall 20
1951 Oliver diesel 88
Creosoted posts
Tumble bug
IHC loader
Horn loader
Twin draulic loader
One row' rye drill
Bearcat mill
PTO drive for mill
Valley elevator
Electric stock fountain
Appliance and TV
Motorola TV
Crosley refrigerator
Thor automatic washer
We trade for farm equipment on
appliances.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
—O'NEILL—
FOR SALE: 52 M-M model D
corn sheller, P.T.O. drive 28
ft. drag feed. Always shedded.
Good condition.—Edie Hrbek,
Rebird. 22tf.
FOR SALE: Buildings to be mov
ed: 26’ x 34’ five room house:
28’ x 32’ bam with 14’ shed;
28' x 24' granary wnth 10’ shed.
They are on good foundations
and are in very good condition.
17 miles south and 1 mile east
of O'Noill.—Loran Kruse, phone
Chambers 2564._22-23$
FOR SALE: Norge stove, com
bination wood and skelgas cook
stove. Good condition.—To be
seen at first house north of bus
depot. 22c
FOfTsALE: m horse gas engine;
Mt horse jet pump: sump pump;
and V4 to 3 horse single phase
REA rebuilt motors. — Ham
Electric, O’Neill. 21-24<
FDR SAIF: Purebred Hampshire
boars. Big and rugged with
extra length; also a few open
gilts. —Alfred Hansen, Plain
view.
MOBILE HOMES
NEW SAFEWAY
GREAT LAKES - COMETS
TRAVELITES and MAI J ARDS
in sizes 15 to 48 foot.
Also Several Good
USED TRAILERS
WE TRADE FOR
FYirniture 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: 1951 Ford, A-l con
dition—Richard Clyde, O'Neill.
21- 23 p85
FDR SALE; Grow thy. rugged,
lengthy Purebred Hampshire
boars and gilts. Strictly the
meat type. Good doers. Sired
by four top herd hoars. Plenty
of new breeding. Write or
phone: John Kaster, Clearwater.
22- 27c
FDR SALE: 300 year-old Leg
horns. Still laying 40%. 75c a
piece, phone 7F23 at Ewing,
or see Johnny Bauer, Ewing
22p40
FDR SALE: Tavern in Lynch.
Priced to sell due to age and
health of owner. Write box 95,
Spencer. 22-23c
USED MACHINERY
CORNPICKERS—
2 JD 226
Oliver, single row
Massey Harris, 7-ft. PTO
J-D 200
Woods Bros.
GI 2-row
GI 1-row
COMBINES —
J-D No. 55 self-propelled combine
TRACTORS—
46 B JD
45 A J-D
F-20 IHC
J-D 10" hnmmermill
Case Tractor Spreader
J D Model E Spreader
Plymouth binder twine
J-D-D twine and oils
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: 4 burner white gas
range in good condition. For
bottled or natural gas.— Loretto
Enright, phone 280, 630 East
Benton street, O’Neill. 22c
FOR SALE Heavy duty under
slung complete with bed, also
big used truck tires.-Gerald
O’Connor, 8 miles north, 5 miles
east of Atkinson. 22-25p
FOR SALE: Sealed bids will be
accepted until September 5 on
caterpillar tractor, complete
with hydraulic lift and 3 yd.
scoop. Can be seen west of
garage in Inman. — Inman
Township Board, Roy Gannon
or Marvin Rouse.
FARMERS
REFORE YOU buy that expensive
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
INVISIBLE REWEAVING: Cigar
ette Imrns, moth holes, cuts and
tears. Reasonably - Mrs. Ed
ward Tellier, new address, one
block south of spotlight and half
a block west. 22-25c
FOR SALE: Minnesota Holstein
heifers and cows, TB and bangs
tested. Rudy Juracek, Ewing
8tfc
FOR SALE: International 24
mounted com, picker, good as
new. Fits M or II Internation
al tractor. Picker is equipped
with the new bicycle type drag
chains. Orville Morrow, 2M
miles north of O’Neill. 22*
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
FOR SALE: 200 pullets, ready to
lay. $1.50 each.—Corkle’s, Inc.
22-23p
Used Car Bargains I
] 1953 DeSoto club coupe.
1955 Studebaker Commander
I 1953 Plymouth
j 1952 Champ, hardtop.
1948 Chevrolet 2-ton truck
Smith Motor Co.
STUDEBAKER
Phone 562 O’Neill
TOR SALE: Beer equipment, to
be moved. Reasonable. Modern
location available in O'Neill —
Ralph McElvain, O'Neill. 22tl
_
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-ft sizes
John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr.
SPRINKLER
IRRIGATION
j SEE US or white us if intereste<
in Sprinkler Irrigation. We wU
be glad to figure your systen
for you, with the help of qua!
ified irrigation engineers, at n<
obligation.
Wm. Krotter Co.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
“Dealers in A - M Sprinkler
Irrigation”
rrt
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars. Meat type, big, rugged,
smooth. New bloodlines for
old customers.—3 Vi miles east
of Creighton, Nebr. Shadylane
Hampshire Farm. 21-29c
FOR SALE. Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color-Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co., O’Neill. 47ctf
MISCELLANEOUS
3 6
Months to Repay
on Real Estate
LOANS
S 1,000 or less
$23.00 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,
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O'Neill, Nebr. 34tf
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
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewinding
Rebuilding
Any make and size up to 100 h.p.
NEW - USED MOTORS
1/40 through 10 h.p. single phase
Vi through 100 h.p. 3 phase ]
REPAIR ANYTHING Electrical
Appliance, Portable Tools, Controls j
Commercial & REA WIRING
Distributors for
FAIRBANKS MORSE Motors
and Pumps
Allen Bradley Controls
Gates Belts & Pulleys
Also many other types of
Electrical Equipment & Supplies
II’ ITS ELECTRICAL TROUBLES
YOU ARE HAVING — CALL 243-W
24-Hr. Service
Northwest Electric
Motor Service
O'NEILL. NEBR.
No job is too small or too big
No job is too close or too far
No service or time too great that
NORTHWEST EIECTRIC
MOTOR SERVICE
will not take care of you.
SERVICE TO YOU IS OUR
MOTTO
Wick’s Body Shop
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
— O’NEILL —
iui t\iiy juu mu
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
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
DANKERT’S
PROPANE
O'NEILL AND CHAMBERS
Bulk Gas Deliveries
Norge Appliances
Gas Heating Systems
Dearborn, Selgler, Coleman,
Universal, Hunt
SPECIAL ON WASHER and
DRYER COMBINATIONS
Dankert’s Propane
22tf
LOST & FOUND
i ■■ ■■
I LOST: A 22 automatic high stan
i dard revolver. Lost in O’Neill.
■ A reward to the person that
i returns it. The gun is unas
sembled in a box but the clip
does contain cartridges.—Phone
457-W. 22p
LOST: Red steer, 700-800 lbs.,
branded LSE on left hip—Gene
Gillogly or Willis Sanders al
[ New Deal Oil, O’Neill. 23-24p7C
WANTED
Man or Woman
National Firm needs an opera
tor to service a Cigarette Machine
ixxite Established. Part or full
time will net you from $200 to
$600 monthly. Dependability,
Honesty and capital (secured! —
$1600 to $2800 will qualify you for
an interview. Please write to
Sheridan Enterprises, 711 W Lake
St., 509 Calhoun Bldg., Minne
apolis 8, Minn. 22pd
WANTED
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
IDEAL CLEANERS
"Approved Sani-Tone Service"
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
WANTED: Agent to represent one
of the larger insurance com
panies, auto, truck, fire and life,
in O'Neill territory. -Write B. V.
Holmes, district manager, Brok
en Bow, Nebr. 21-23c
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator and Motor Winding
NEW & USED MOTORS
HAMIK
Refrigeration
•k Air Conditioning
★ Sales and Service
We REPAIR all makes of ap
pliances; REA and Com
mercial wiring.
PHONE 714 O'NEILL
LOFTY pile, free from soil is the
carpet cleaned with Blue
Lustre. — Coyne’s Hardware,
O'Neill. 22c
CAN YOU SELL monuments when
told the names of your pros
pects when they are ready to
buy? If you have six hours to
noli r\r» tlinox rvennnnntn on .]
want to earn $100 or more each
week, write for full details to
day. Winona Monument Com
pany, 143 Wimonco Bldg., Wi
nona, Minn. 22c
AT YOUR SERVICE!
in REAL ESTATE and
INSURANCE
KIETH ABART
Phone 209 O’Neill
RELIABLE PARTY
MALE OR FEMALE
to serv ice a route of CIGARETTE
machines. No selling or so
liciting. Routes are establish
ed for operator. Full or part
time, 6 to 8 hrs. per wk. Up to
$260 per month to start. $890
to $1780 cash required which is
secured. Please don't waste
our time unless you can secure
necessary capital and are sin
cerely interested to eventually
operate a $22,000 annual net
business. Give full particulars,
phone number. Write Box 423,
Sioux City, Iowa, for informa
tion and interview. 22-25c
WANTED: Used Skelgas tank.
250 gal. or more.—F. T. Ruther,
Bassett, Nebr. 22c
WILL guarantee local man $65
per week plus expenses on Ful
ler Brush route. Good car
needed—Mr. Chase, 114 So.
94th, Omaha. 20-23c
WANTED: 100 head of cattle to
feed for the winter.—Willard
Frerichs, Box 87, Page. 20-22p
IF YOU CAN SELL only two 2
year Saturday Evening Post
subscriptions per day (5 days),
I will pay you $70 per week
PLUS late model car for your
business and personal use
r'L.uo nignest commissions on
all other publications, expense
money paid if you furnish your
own car.—Apply Earle Baillie,
Box 125, Loup City, Nebr. 19-22p
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Six-room house to be
moved. 1V2 miles east of O’
Neill.—Mrs. Leo Gokie. 22-23c
FOR SALE: Small house and 4
lots.—See or call Bill Perry,
O’Neill. 21-23p85
FOR SALE
160 acres improved, NE Holt
320 acres improved, Page—would
trade for home in O’Neill.
480 acres improved, Page.
360 acres improved, NW Knox
520 acre good farm with 2 houses.
Abart Company
Phone 209 O'Neill
FOR SALE: 200 acres pasture in
Paddock township, running wa
ter and good grass - Call O’
Neill 19F111, Charles Gifford,
Lynch. _ 21-22p
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 —
Pack Meeting Tonight—
Cub Scout Den 2 met at th<
William McIntosh home Monday
We pledged allegiance and sarif
“America”. The members paic
dues and went over their ac
hievements. We made invitation:
for the pack meeting at the Le
gion at 7 p m., tonight tThurs
day).—By Bill McIntosh, report
er.
Mrs. George Baker of Casper
Wyo., was a guest of Miss Hild;
Gallagher Monday.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment Close-in — Edna Coyne.
O'Neill, phone 535. 15tf
FOR RENT: House, first floor, 4
rooms and bath, basement with
furnace; second floor, 4 rooms
and bath, oil heater Separate
entrances. Rent all or one
apartment. One block east of
Catholic church, Atkinson. Pos
session October 1.—Mary Hen
ning. Atkinson. 22-23p.
MONK'S TO LOAN on farms,
ranches and homes. Long term,
low interest rates — bonds and
insurance of all kinds. See
Virgil L. Laursen at The O'
Neill Conmpany. 27-18tfc
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O'Neill 16tf
FOR RENT: Furnished and un
furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen,
phone 515, O’Neill. 49tf
TOR RENT: 3-room modem
apartments. Very reasonable
rent.— Tony Asimus, O’Neill,
phone 510. 19ctf
FOR RENT: Store building All
modern Good location. Rent
right—R. H. Parker, O’Neill.
4tf
CARDS of THANKS
WE WISH to express our heartfelt
thanks to our friends, neighbors
of kindness and expressions of
and relatives for their many acts
sympathy during our recent be
reavement Mrs. Ray Passieux
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Passieux and family, Mr. and
Mrs. William Gallagher and
Jerry.
I WISH to thank everyone for all
their acts of kindness including
contributions, cards, letters and
visits. Also a thank you to Drs.
Wilson and Sucha, the Sisters
and hospital staff. I appreci
ate everything verv much.—
LLOYD <X)RK, Page. 22p
I WISH 1o thank my friends and
relatives who sent cards and
letters to me while I was a pa
tient in Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital in Norfolk. They were
greatly appreciated. — MRS.
FRANK A. MURRAY. 22p
I TAKE this means to thank my
friends and relatives for their
cards and letters received while
in the hospital they were greatly
appreciated. — J H. GIBSON,
Chambers. 22p50
Former O’Neillites
V isiting Here f eted
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mullen
were hosts at dinner at the Town
House Sunday evening. Out of
town guests included Mrs. Ida
Ulbrich of Studio City, Calif.,
which was formerly called North
Hollywood; Mrs. W .E. Hodge
man of Yucaipai, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Jones of Denver,
Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Max Janes
of Bakersfield, Calif., Mrs. Bar
tholemew Seymour of Grosse
Point, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Froelich, jr., of Chi
cago, 111.
Mrs. Ubrich, the former Ida
Chapman, and Mrs. Hodgeman,
the former Pauline Stanley, ar
rived Friday and are houseguests
of the Mullens. Mrs. Ulbrich had
been here several years ago, but
Mrs. Hodgeman hadn't been here
for manv vears.
Venus News
Mrs. Clarence Finch held a
party at her home on Tuesday,
September 17. Games were play
ed during the afternoon and sev
eral prizes were awarded. Mrs.
Eva Gray gave a reading which
was enjoyed. Mrs. Finch served
lunch at the close of the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter
were business visitors at Neligh
on Thursday, September 19.
Mrs. George Jeffrey helped
Mrs. Elmer Edmisten cook for
siliage cutters.
Hubert Thompson of Center
was a dinner guest at the Ralph
Brookhouser home on Wednes
day, September 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser were dinner guests at the
Emil Bartos home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Spath
and family arrived at her par
ents home, Mr. and Mrs. Finch,
on Friday, September 13, and
helped with the work at the
Finch farm till Sunday evening,
September 15.
Leland Caskey did the chores
at the farm of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter,
while they visited with their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Porter, at Holdrege .
Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield accom
panied Mrs. Ora Caskey to
Creighton Monday evening
where they attended a teachers
meeting.
Mrs. Russell Ickler called at
the Ralph Brookhouser home
Monday.
Special Yearling and Calf Sale
Monday, October 7
list jour calves and yearlings now for this special sale.
The buyers will be here.
REGULAR SALE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.
C'an use a lot more stock for either one of these sales.
The sale last Monday was somewhat improved from the
previous week. All classes in good demand. Top on butcher
hogs at $18.65. Sows up to $17.85. That is 15c over Omaha ex
treme top for that day.
i Let us try your next consignment. We appreciate your business.
Ewing Livestock Market
EWING, XEBR. — PHONE 19 or 70
i __
Riverside News
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rabhass
of Orchard visited Mr and Mrs.
Bert Fink Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anson were
dinner guests at the Clyde Ross
home in Inman Sunday.
The Free Methodist missionary
society met with Mrs. Melvin
Napier Fridaj afternoon, Sep
tember 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke
w e r e in Neligh on business
Thursday. September 19.
Levon Gunter left Monday mor
ning for the Stead air force lvise
in Nevada where he will tv stat
ioned.
Several Riverside people pick
ed grapes at Brunswick last
week.
The Art Busshardt family of
Neligh \ isited at the Dave Pol
lock home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier
and children ate dinner Sunday
at the Rol Hord home.
Howard Motgomery and the
Lorraine and Robert Montgom
ery families ate Sunday dinner
at the George Montgomery
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lee and
George Marshall were Sunday,
afernoon callers at the Lionel
Gunter home.
The Willie Shrader and Lee
Fink families ate dinner, Sunday,
at the Lynn Fry home. The din
ner was in honor of Lynn Frys
and David Shraders birthdays.
Guests, Sunday evening, at the
Wayne Fry home attending
Janie’s birthday party, were Al
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry,
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Vandersnick
and girls, Mr and Mrs. Dale
Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Napier and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and
Tommy wont to Gordon Saturday
to spend a few days visiting Lor
etta’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner are
staying at the Earl Pierson
home while Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Pierson are visiting their son,
Marcus and family ir Seattle,
Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Aiders
are doing the chores for the
Piersons.
Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Gunter,
Irf'von and Paul ate supper Fri
day at the Alfred Napiers home
and Saturday at the Lyle Swi
zers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mont
gomery ana uoneria visum
Sunday evening evening at Ron
ald Wehcnkels.
The Lynn Fry family arrived
Thursday night from Montana
where they had visited at the
Victor Vandersnick home.
Betty Napier entertained her
Sabbath school class with a pic
nic dinner Saturday.
Robert and Lorrane Mont
gomery were in O'Neill Thursday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery called Monday evening
at the Henry Wehenkel home.
Dale and Melvin Napier, Wen
dell Switzer and Lorraine Mont
gomery were bowling in Neligh
Tuesday evening. Mrs. D a 1 e
Naper visited at the Lorraine
Montgomery home.
Mrs. Alfred Napier and Dennis
accompanied Mrs. John Napiei
and Tommy to Chambers Friday
afternoon, September 20, and
visited fit the Ldwin Hubbard
home.
Levon Gunter took some pep
club girls to the football game
at Pilger Friday afternoon, Sep
tember 20.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Smith of
Vanhorn, la. were dinner, guests
Sunday at the Leo Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bowen of
Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Switzer were Sunday guests at
the Bert Fink home
Mr. and ^Jrs. Grant Mott and
Mrs. James Pollock were in Nel
igh on business Wednesday.
The Kroc Methodist Sunday
school met at tht Reverend Tur
ner home Monday evening w.w.
a covered dish supper.
Hostess at Luncheon—
Saturday Mrs. Ed Campbell
was hostess at a luncheon for
Mrs. Bartholemew Seymour of
Grosse Pointe, Mich., her daugh
ter. Mrs. William J. Froelich, jr.,
of Chicago. 111., Mrs. ,?<fa 11 j
brich of Studio City, Calif., and
Mrs. W. E. Hodgeman of Yueai
pai, Calif,
Hrother Dies
Mrs C. H. Switzer left by train
early Tuesday morning for Dead
wood, S.D. She was called there
bv the sudden death of her broth
er, L. C. Pugh, who died Monday
while fishing.
O’Neill Locals
Robert Lawrence, S.N.. left
Wednesday to report to San
Diego, Calif., after spending a
30 day leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence.
Sfc. and Mrs. J. R- Lyons and
famly visited Mr. and Mrs. P’ R
Mundorff and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Johnson in Winner, s.D.,
Vail1 festival by W.S.C.S. "< the
Methodist church will be held at
the Golden Hotel .lining room
Saturday, November 9.
lunches, bazaar, produce and n*n
1 ** Rose Ann Schaffer of Sacred
Heart school of nursing in Yank
ton, S.D., spent the weekend
visiting her mother, Mrs. Clara
Schaffer. . , .
Miss Lu Ann Fritton, a student
nurse at St. Catherine’s school of
nursing in Omaha, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fritton,
during the weekend.
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Elv in Hamilton
and daughters were weekend
guests at the home of his brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Da\ id
Hamilton at Lincoln. On Sunday
lxith families went to Clarkson
to spend the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Gentiler.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cloyd,
Judy and Ronald accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. George Garhart
and family of York, attended the
funeral of her sister, Mrs. Albert
Hilleter, held at Meadow Grove
on Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Mary Alys Dierks, who is
now a nurse at St. Anthony 's
hospital un O’Neill, was a week
end guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Dierks.
Saturday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fuller of
Scottsbluff. Mrs. Fuller is the for
mer Lueile Baxter, who lived in
Ewing several years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Ixh> Vandersniek
spent several days visiting at the
home of their daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cun
ningham at Page, making the
acquaintance of a new grand
daughter, Debra Ann, born Fri
day, September 13. Mrs. Cunning
ham is the former Winnie Vaiv
dersnick. The Vandersnicks re
cently returned from a month's
vacation in Montana and Wash
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis
went to Orchard Tuesday where
they' helped her mother, Mrs.
1 -oui.se Beal moved into her new
modern home which was com
pleted recently.
Mrs. Waldo Davis accompanied
by her mother and sister, Mrs.
Louise Beal and Mrs. Homer
Barton transacted business in
Omaha on Thursday and Friday.
They were overnight guests at
the home of Mrs. Beal’s sister
Mrs. 1). D. Antisdel.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood
were overnight guests on Sunday
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Tanck at Norfolk.
They will spend the week in the
Omaha and Lincoln vicinites
where Mr. Wood will work for
the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies and
Mrs. Walter Patras of Clearwat
or were entertained Sunday eve
ning at a (5 o'clock dinner at the I
home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Car
nes at Tilden.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Marie Beelaert on Sunday were
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bohn.
A/lc Max Angus was scheduled
to leas e New York City for Spain
where he will he stationed for
some time. Mrs. Angus and son
have gone to Plainsville, Kans.,
where they will stay with her
parents. Mr. Angus and his fam
ily were recent guests at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Angus.
Weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus were
their son, Merle Angus and wife
of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards
returned home Sunday evening
from Fremont where they were
weekend guests of her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bro
gard and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wadsworth
and family left Monday for Inter
cession City, Fla., to make their I
home. Mr. Wadsworth has been;
employed in the Ewing co-opera
tive creamery for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs made
a business trip to Rushville and i
Chadron, returning home o n;
Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wadsworth
were overnight guests on Satur
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Angus. The Wadsworth
family spent Sunday with her |
Farmers and Ranchers You will all agree
The Place to Sell Is in VERD1GRE!
Extreme top on hogs was $18.85. The majority of hogs
sold from $18.40 to $18.85 with only the extremely fat and un
derweight hogs selling below $18.40. Sows sold from $16.50 to
$18.20.
Special Stocker & Feeder Calf Sale
Monday, October 21, 1957
We are planning a SPECIAL, STOCKER A FEEDER
CALF SALE on October 21st. We are printing special SALE
BILLS for this sale and if you are planning on selling calve*—
LIST THEM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE in order that they may
he included on these hills. "IT WILL BE WORTH VOI R
WHILE TO IJST THEM EARLY.”
Verdigre Livestock Market
SALE EVERY MONDAY starting at 11:00 Phone M W
WHAT A COMBINATION!
You get both with McCulloch’s
Model 35 chain saw.
Easy Terms Available
The ideal small saw
for farmers, sports
men, tree surgeons,
part-time cutters.
Features such as automatic clutch, exclusive diaphragm carburetor and
automatic rewind starter put the McCulloch Model 35 in a clast by itself
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See it today at
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Phone 5 West O’Neill
mother Mrs. Carl ■ Lambert of
Ewing. |
Mrs. Dewitt Gunter returned
home on Sunday from a visit with
her daughters. M r s. Howard
Plogg and family at Milldgeville,
111. On Sunday, September 15,
she attended the wedding of her
granddaughter. Miss Loretta
Graver to Dav id Barton, at New
Windsor. I Hiring the absence of
Mrs. Gunter. Mr. Gunter was a
guest of his son and vvfe. Mr and
Mrs Melv in Gunter at Orchard.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Hobbs were their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Tur
ay and family
Attending Ewing's fall festival
from Norfolk were Mr. and Mrs.
John Juraeek and Mr. and Mrsi
John Brokenmeyer. While here,
they were guests at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Rudy Juraeek and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner are
staying at the farm home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Pierson while they
are on a vacation trip to Wash
ington to visit their son, Marcus,
and family.
Mr and Mrs W. T Malone
from California are guests at the
home of her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen and
other relatives in the Ewing com
munity. Mr. and Mrs. I .arson met
them at Columbus on Thursday,
September 19.
VTKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: September 16 — S.
Edward Dexter of Amelia, med
ical; Harry Van Fleet of Atkin
son, surgical; 17 John Wedige
el Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Paul
Warlike of Anoka obstetrical;
Mrs. Murray Mellor of Atkinson,
obstetrical; 18 Mrs. Oliver An
of Atkinson, medical; Arthur
Moyer of Ainsworth, medical;
Chris C. Henkel of Atkinson,
medical; 19 Mrs. Kmanual Krie
ger of Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs.
William Morgan, jr., of Atkinson,
medical; Mrs. U'o F. Matthews
of O'Neill, obstetrical; 21— Mrs.
Casper Addison o f Atkinson,
medical; 211 Frank Ammon of
Newport.
Dismissed September 17— Mrs.
Joe Hendricks of Atkinson; 19
Mrs. Gerald Upton and son
of Atkinson, George Jonas
ol AiKinson, rvirs. w i 1 » 1 «* m
Kretchman of Atkinson; 20 -
Robert Mac Lachlan of At
kinson, Arthur Moyers of Aina
worth, Mrs. Harvey Steinhauser
and son of Stuart; 22 Mrs. Paul
Warnke and daughter of Anoka.
Mrs. Murray Mellor and daugh
ter of Atkinson.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Gertrude
Zinky of Atkinson, Mrs. Casper
Addison of Atkinson, Mrs. F]man
ual Krieger and daughter of At
kinson, Mrs. Oliver Anson of At
kinson, Harry Van Fleet of At
kinson, John Wedige of Atkinson,
Mrs. Leo Matthews and son of
O'Neill, Mrs. William Morgan,
jr., of Atkinson. Frank Ammon of
Newjxirt.
Expired: S. Edward Dexter of
Amelia, September 21; Chris C.
Henkel of Atkinson, September
23. _
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and Bonds
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