The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 20, 1958, Section 2, Image 13

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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
2V4 miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12 tf
FOR SALE: Registered Nebras
ka No. 50 intermediate wheat
grass seed and purity 91 percent
germination 91 percent also
excellent Lancaster Bromegrass
seed, test pending, Stan Lam
bert, Ewing, phone 2340, Cham
bers. 4648c
FOR SALE: Philco radio and
phonograph combination. Very
good condition Mrs. W. H.
Harty, O'Neill, phone 444 or 237.
1711
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 3 used
tractors, M-M model Z, Oliver
and Ferguson. Reasonable. —
Oonderinger Motor Co., Atkin
son. Ph. 8311 4647c
FOR SALE: Tavern and garage
combined- Box 73, Gross. 4647c
FOR SALE: 3%S cement mixer,
one sack size; Builtmore block
machine. — Gilbert Strong,
•phone 529-W, O’Neill. 45tf
FOR SALE: Top quality fertili
zied red clover prairie hay, $7
per ton. — Harvey Tompkins,
Inman 4748p
FOR SALE: 50 ton good baled
alfalfa and hay. Cheap.—Mrs
Amy Soulek, Phone 2933, Plcka
town. 8. D. 4547p
Used Machinery
1946 Farmall M
1950 Farmall H 1 '
1942 Farmall H
1948 Farmall C
1952 Farmall super C
1937 John Deere A
WC Allis Chalmers
10-ft. E-Z fertilizer spreader
IHC Near New Horse Spreader
IHC Tractor Spreader
Tumble bog
Earthnjiavers on wheels
IHC 12 ft Disc
IHC 15 ft Disc
HM 46 Lister
IHC 2 Row Eli , ,
Complete line of used farm
equipment.
APPLIANCES
Near new Maytag wringer washer
Near new Frigdaire Auto, washer
Wirier Washers $15 and up
Used Refrigerators
Used Laundary Rinse Tubs
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O'NEILL. NEBR.
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
FOR SALK: Grocery and meats.
Good going business, low rent
best location. Good schools and
churches. Health reason for
selling. Opportunity for some
one. Will sacrifice for fast
sale- Write Faust Food Mar
ket Atkinson._47-«c
FOR "SALE: 40 head of bred
Hamps and York gilts to far
row around April 1st. — Tom
Zakrrewski, 14’i miles north of
Page._
FOR SALE OR TRADE: near
new Farmall 300 with torque
amplifier just used 46 hours,
big reduction on price.—Gon
deringer Motor Co., Atkinson,
Phone 8311_ 4R47
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 ® Neill
TRACTORS—
50-G J-D
M THC-1948
46 A J-D
50 M T J-D
40 B J-D_
Plows, all sizes
15-ft. J-D disc
15-ft. Oliver Disc
J-D 4-wheel spreader
Case tractor spreader
No 5 J-D mowers
IHC No. 27 mower _
FOR SALE: 10 h p. Scott-Atwater
outboard motor Forward neu
tral and reverse gear shift A
1 condition-phone 409 eve
nings. O'Neill._45tf
. BULLS
A CURTISS bull Is as close as
your telephone. Five dairy, one
dual purpose, and thre^J*T.f
breeds. Duane Gray. O NeiR
Phone 469-.T__
FOR SALE OR TRADE: New
tandem double horse frailer.
This frailer can be bought at a
groat reduction. — Gondering
er Motor Co.. Atkinson Ph
8311 4M7c
FOR SATE: Good used baby
bucsrv $10.00.— Mrs Leigh
Revnoldson, phone 78, O'Neill.
47pn
YOU SAVED and slaved for
wall to wall carpet. Clean it
with ' Blue Lustre.-Coyne Hard
ware, O’Neill. 47c
FOR SALE: Nemaha oats, 54
percent seed. 98 percent germ
ination.—Maurice Graham O'
Neil. 47-48p60
FOR SALE: Broad breasted
bronze turkey toms. 25c per
lb.—Mrs. Earl Collins, Atkin
son 47-49p
Try FRONTIER want ads for
they’pay!
FOR SALE: Registered Angus
hulls and six registered Angus
heifers,— Frank Beelaert and
son, Page. 47-50pl.l0
FOR SALE: Cossack alfalfa seed,
cleaned. -Earl L. McClanahan.
O'Neill. 45-48p
SINGER SALES AND SERVICE:
Sewing machines and vacuum
cleaners All makes on display.
—Doris Sanders, representative,
Ewing, phone 17. 44-47c
FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to
be moved. Reasonable. Modem
location available in O’Neill.—
Ralph McElvain, O’Neill 26tf
FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip
ment, pipeline and bucket type
milkers — Dillon Sales and
Service, l/>ng Pine, Phone 2127
or Harvey Tompkins Inman
43tf
FOR THE FORD in your future
see Del Robertson at Lohaus
Motor Co., phone 33. 37 tf
FOR SALE: Seed Oats Nemaha
and Missouri 205 germination
97 and 98 percent. — Clarence
Gokie, phone 14FT2, O'Neill. 44tf
FOR SALE: Minnesota Holstein
heifers and cows, TB and bangs
tested—Rudy Juracek, Ewing.
31 tf
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: Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Cb.. O’Neill. 47ctf
NEW 8c USED
MOBILE HOMES
WHY RENT when you can own
your own home?
A LARGE selection on hand in
15 to 48 ft., 8 Sc 10 ft. widths,
equipped with the fabulous
alarm-o-madc fire alarm. See
it demonstrated.
SPECIAL PRICES on all units on
hand.
WE TRADE tor furniture, cars,
trucks or what-have-you.
WE FINANCE up to 5 years.
SEE US AND SAVE MONEY
Dewey Miller Trailer
Sales
Phone 460 Albion, Nebr.
FOR SALE: Registered Hereford
bulls, 12 mos, coming 2 years
old in spring —Mrs. J. Niewoh
ner, 2Vi miles west of Drive
In, O’Neill. 34-52p4.85
SEE US for new SPARTAN or j
SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone.
-Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf
SPRINKLER
IRRIGATION
SEE US or write 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"
37tf
—
FOR SALE: Holstein Heifers.
Choice 1st and 2nd calf close
springers.—John Sojka, Page
43-48c
REAL ESTATE
Land For Sale
1120 ACRES, improved, superb
grass 5 dams, 2 mi. school, 9
town; $25
350 COW RANCH quality grass,
water & protection. On gravel,
6 mi. town. Sell on contract;
$23,000 down.
200 COW purebred ranch on state;
hiway, shallow wells, 3/4 mi.!
to school. 10 deep dams. $70,
000
CHOICE 2,600 acre combination
stock & grain, 550 wheat, 320
alfalfa. The best at $55; 29 per
cent down & terms.
LOCKER & MEAT process plant,
big butcher business, firebur- j
ner during hunting season at;
Chamberlain mecca of phea-:
sant, duck, goose hunters.
HAVE PARTY, who would like
100-200 cows on shares 1 to 3
years.
For appointment to inspect
call 455
M. R. Keller
Chamberlain, S.D. 46-49c
FOR SALE: Two bedroom mod
em home with attached gar
age. Reasonabley priced.—Pon
ton Agency, O’Neill. 46-47c
FOR SALE: House, size 24x26. to
be moved. Good condition.—
Fritz Brockman, Emmet
46-49pd
FARM FOR SALE: Quarter sec
tion-all well grassed, good im
provements, 5 miles from O’
Neill. — Duane Gray, O’Neill
47tf
ACCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THOR1N
Farm Sales a Speciality
Phone 207 — O’Neill
The Frontier for printing!
FOR SALE: To the highest bid
der, small house and six lots —
W. B. and L J. Lamb, O'Ne ill
45-48pll0
Land for Sale!
CHOICE LOCATION, 5139 deeded
at -25, 2490 lease; modern
imprvts, good water, protec
tion; 652 mi. gravel road to
large town, auction sale; $23,
000 down, Bal. terms.
ABSENTEE OWNER, 1.480 deed
ed, 1400 lease, 4 bedrm house,
gravel road, school % mi.; 29
percent down, 15 yrs. bal.
1 GRASS on 960, bargain priced,
lease 160, 34 A. Winter wheat,
REA, 2 mi school, 9 mi. auc
tion sale, finance thru FH A.
[TICKER PIANT, Dr. says sell,
good butcher Ixisiness, choice
hunting & fishing.
RECREATION HALL. 5 pool tab
les, 12 card tables, liquor licen
se, money maker, pay out fast.
DANDY RESTURANT, 90 per
cent of the business in town of
900. owner wants to farm.
OTHER RANCHES, farms. Write
me your wants. Tell me amount
of MONEY you have to invest.
M. R. KEELER
Chamberlain, S-D.
Ph. 455 evenings for appointment.
47-49c
WANTED
WANTED: Red female Cocker
puppv. — Mrs. Ivan Pruss.
phone 171-W, O’Neill 47c
WANTED to take in 100 head of
cattle for pasture.—Alfred Ehr
hardt, Redbird. 44-48p
AT STUD: 2 permanent register
ed Quarter Stallions.—C. E.
McVay, O'Neill. 44tf
WANTED
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
IDEAL CLEANERS
Phone 775-W for Piekup
and Delivery!
47ctf
WANTED: Pasture for 50 head of ,
cows.—Albert Miller, Emmet.
46-48pd 1
. .... ,
WANTED at once. Married man
for year around or part time
farm work. Separate house.—
Write Box K, c/o Frontier,
O’Neill. _47-48p85
WANTED: Serum pigs. Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, phone 3741.
tf
FOR DITCH DIGGING service
sewers, water service or foot
ings.—See. O. E. Davidson.
Phone 126, O’Neill.
QUARTERHORSE
AT STUD: TOUGHIE McCUE
no. 403; SIRE CHIEF no. 5.
Mares boarded. Fee $25 12S,
2W, 2S of Ewing, Nebr.
Zoe Huffman
Ewing, Nebr.
Telephone 222-F7 Elgin. 47-50p261
FOR REASONABLE prices try
IX1IS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE j
2 blks. west of postoffice. Can
serve you days or evenings by
appointment or without. 44-52c
WANTED: 150 cattle for 1958
pasture season. Regular rates.
Pastures spring and dam wat
ered. Plenty of shade. Invite
inspection by interested par
ties.—Leo Ohri, Spencer, phone
Bristow 7328. 46tf j
WANTED: Man between age of!
23 to 45 This could mean full '
time job for right party with |
selling experience. No limit!
to the amount of earnings for
ambitious party. Must have
good car, for work in Holt
county. Married man prefer
red with references. — Write
box 334, Neligh, Nebr., for date
to be interviewed. 26tf
WANTED: Married man. Must
have farming and livestock ex
perience. Separate house fur
nished.—Herbert Jcssen, Bloom
field 47-49c$l
MONEY TO LOAN on farm*,
ranches and homes. Long term,
low interest rates — bonds and
insurance of all kinds. See
Virgil L Laursen at The O’
Neill Company. 27-lStfc
Income Opportunity
RELIABLE MAN or woman from
this area to service a route of
cigarette machines. Will take 5
hours of your spare time and
can net as high as $275 monthly
and can be built to full time
business with our help, which
could eventually net $20,000 an
nually. No experience or sell
ing necessary, route is estab
lished for the operator. To j
qualify you must have $900 to
$1800 cash immediately avail
able, which is secured, and a
serviceable automobile. If sin- j
cerely interested write for per- j
sonal interview giving phone
number and brief outline of |
background to Box 5182. St.
Paul, Minn. 47-48c
IMMEDIATE opening for full or
part time women. Ideally suited
to homemakers. Work hours to
suit your convenience. No in
vestment just the use of a car
and phone. No delveries or
collections. For Interview
write. — Mrs. Theresa Fox,
Orchard. 47-48pl-10
WANTED: Approximately 12x21
building, good condition.—Virg
Laursen, O'Neill, phone 464 . 46c
MISCELLANEOUS
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding
Wick s Body Shop
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Tow'ing Service
Phone 211W
O'NEILL -
for Any Job 25tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O'Neill
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf
NOTICE
WE INSTALL CARPET — TILE
AND LINOLEUM
Midwest Furniture
& Appliance Co.
209 West Douglas
O’Neill, Nebr.
I
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
«VE REPAIR all makes. We un
dersell anybody In price and
outsell anybody in quality.
D'NEILL, NEBR. PH. 289
52tf
CARDS OF THANKS
VIANY THANKS to good friends
and relatives for flowers, let
ters, cards, gifts, prayers and i
encouraging notes sent to me
during my illness at home and,
at the hospital. Also my thanks
to those who called on me and
those who helped out at my
home during my absence. All
your acts of thoughtfulness were
greatly appreciated and will
be remembered.—MRS. EARL
BILLINGS 47pd
TAKE this means to express
my thanks to my kind friends
and relatives for their cards re
ceived while in Sarced Heart
hospital both in November and
now. Also my gratefulness to
Doctors Pollock, David and
nurses. Your kindness will
never be forgotten.—CHARLES
W. FOX 47p50
niANKS dear friends and loved
ones for your nice visits, gifts,!
and the many cards and letters !
I received during my stay in
St. Anthony’s hospital. Also
thansk to Doctors Wilson and
Sucha and hospital staff for
their fine care.—Mrs. George
Calkins. 47p50
! WISH to thank my many
friends, neighbors and relatives
for the many letters, cards,
and visits and masses. Also
thanks to Father Kucera who
came over such-icy-roads, Father
Price and Doctor Ramsey dur
ing my illness. — MRS. -TOE
WINKLER. 47p50
FOR RENT
OR RENT: A house, 3 rooms
and bath. — Mrs Emma Law
rence, phone 523-R, O'Neill.
45-48pll0
FOR RENT: Houses and apart
ments, furnished or unfurnish
ed.—Anna Brown, phone 323-J,
O’Neill. 39tf
FOR RENT: 3-room modem
apartment.—Tony Asimus, O’
Neill, phone 510. 33tf.
OR RENT: Close-in apt., two
rooms and bath. Good space
for washing machine. Fur
nished with elec, stove, refrig
erator and rug.—Phone 14-F-3
or 434 41tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf
FOR RENT: Storage space.—
Phone 565. O’Neill. 37tf
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment, 4 rooms and bath, heat
ed. close in.—Elmer Hagensick,
O’Neil], phone 556-R. 34tf
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment. Automatic washer, gas
heat.—O. E. Davidson, phone
126, O’Neill. 47c
O’NEILL LOCAIX
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillespie
vere in Sioux City Wednesday.
Fhey expect as their weekend
quests, Mrs. Gillespie’s brother,
Robert Eby, and a friend, Miss
Susan Tyson, both of Omaha
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Suiter were Mrs. Lloyd
Switzer and children of Clear
■vater and her daughter, Mrs.
Rick Liska and son of Wisconsin
ind Mrs. Juanita Closson. Satur-,
lay Mrs. Closson’s daughter,
Mrs. Jim Finley and Shelia of
Bronson, la., visited the Suiters.
Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyers
and family of Omaha spent the
weekend in the home of Mrs.
Meyers' parents, Mr and Mrs.
Merle DeLong, and son.
James E. Kelley spent the
weekend in Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Mossman
returned home Monday morning
from Lawrence, Kans., where
they had spent the past few
weeks in the home of their son
in-law and daughter, Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Gillahan, and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Watson
left Tuesday morning for Omaha
where they will spend a week
visiting in the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Watson, and family
anti other relatives.
The woman’s department of
the Latter Day Saints church ser
ved a supper consisting of chili,
pie and coffee at the cfaruch an
nex Monday evening. A nice sum
was realized for the treasury.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder
were Chambers Monday after
noon.
Mr. ana Mrs. Harvey a. iomp
kins entertained Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Tompkins and Mr. and Mrs.
I. L .Watson and Sam at dinner
on Sunday at their country home
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tomp
kins, who were celebrating their
45th wedding anniversary Mon
day, March 7.
Mrs. A1 Hamik and children
and Miss Bonnie Lawrence spent
Sunday, March 9, at the George
Winkler home near Emmet.
Mrs. M L. Harkins and daugh
ter, Hildrod, and Mrs. H. E.
Smith were Norfolk visitors
Thursday.
Mrs. James M. McMahon at
tended the school of instruction
given by Mrs. Gwendolyn Middle
schwartz of Bridgeport, Eastern
Star supervisor Thursday after
noon. Mrs F. E. Keyes, Mrs.
Clarence Hansen and Mrs. Mc
Mahon attended the 6:30 o’clock
dinner at the Fellowship Hall of
First Presbyterian church for
Mrs. Middleschwartz and later
attended the stated meeting of
Symphony chapter,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker and
family of Sioux City, spent the
weekend here in the home of
Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd DeLong.
Master Kevin Juracek of Or
chard spent several days the
past week in the home of his
grandmother, Mrs. Ray Siders
and Marilyn, while his mother is
a patient in an Omaha hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes, Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Keyes and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
and family, Mrs. Blanche Rouse
and Marvin were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Miss Mil
dred Keyes, who was celebrating
her birthday anniversary.
Superintendent and Mrs. Wal
ter ITbben and daughter, Christie,
spent the weekend in Omaha %'is
iting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James M Mc
Mahon were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of their son-1
in-law and daughter, Mr .and
Mrs. John H. Mattson. The oc
casion was the birthday anniver
sary of Mrs. McMahon.
Mrs. Ray Siders and daughter,
Marilyn, spent the weekend in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Juracek and family at Or
chard.
ivii a. w ljucuii niuuo cuiu jv/iw |
of O’Neill spent Monday in the
home of Mrs. Hibbs’ mother,
Mrs. Ray Siders.
Mrs. Mary Hartigan and Mrs.
T. D. Hutton left Thursday even
ing for Lincoln, returning home
Saturday evening.
The Inman Commercial club
met Monday evening, March 10,
at the Finkbine Hardware.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Miss Donna LuTumer, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner
was home from Omaha from Fri
day until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cronin
went to Omaha last Thursday
where he attended a meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tennis at
tended a funeral directors’ meet
ing in Tllden last Thursday eve
ning.
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schroe
der and children, who have lived
southeast of Ewing, moved Fri
day to a farm which they have
purchased northeast of Neligh.
Bernard Schroeder was a n
overnight guest on Monday of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud.
Guests on Sunday at the Ken
neth Arehart were Mr. and Mrs.
John Steskal, sr., Mrs. John Stes
kal, jr., and children were guests
Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Steskal, sr.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gail
Boies drove to Plainview to spend
the day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Johnanson.
Guests at the family gathering
at the home of Mrs. Marie Bee
laert Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Harper of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bohn of Ewing
and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beelaert
and family of Orchard.
Supt. L. M. Carter accompan
ied Coach Cliff Hermance of
Stuart to Lincoln where both at
tended the state basketball tourn
ament Thursday and Friday. Boys
who attended were “Sonny” Carl
Dennis Scheer, Virgil Potter, Dick
Williamson, and Bob Welke.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim
spent Sunday at Plainview visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hille.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tel
ford Grim and family spent the
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Mastiler, at Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris and
Bertha were shopping in O’Neill
Saturday.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson were
Miss Elaine Reimer of Plainview,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and
Miss Leola Cary of Bloomfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, all
of Ewing.
ivir. ana ivirs. uuvi ruciuuc
made a business trip to Holstein,
la., recently.
Hob Knapp of Brookings, S.D.,
spent the weekend at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Knapp.
Pat Knapp and son, Bob, of
Brookings, S.D., were Norfolk
vistors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter
were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke Sunday.
The occasion was in honor of the
19th wedding anniversary of the
Hokes and also the birthday of
their son, Clayton, which was
Saturday, March 15. Other guests
present were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Nelson and son, Jimmy, of Plain
view, Mr. and Mrs. Dionel Gunter
and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Horde and Duane, of Ewing, and
Mr. and Mrs. Cotton Jones and
son of Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis
transacted business at Verdigre
and Creighton on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spence
were hosts to the Thursday Eve
ning Pitch club at their home
Thursday, March 13. Scorewin
ners were Mrs. Earl Pierson and
Charles Rotherham for high and
Mrs. Charles Rotherham and Earl
Pierson, for low. The Piersons
were guests. Refreshments were
served by the hosts. Next meet
ing will be at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Tuttle.
Miss Joellyn Eacker of Louis
ville was a weekend guest at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
MILK COW
SALE
Monday night,
March 24
AT BUTTE LIVESTOCK MKT.
30 HEAD
HOLSTEIN’S
SHORTHORNS
GUERNSEYS
Some fresh and some to be
fresh
K. L. PAPP, Owner
(Owner says that these are the
best cows he has ever brought
to Butte).
Mrs. Ralph Eacker. Sunday
guests at the Eacker home were
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Suby and
children.
Dean Tuttle left Wednesday,
March 12, for service in the
army. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Tuttle of Ewing.
Richard Shain and Leon Spang
ler. who celebrated their seventh
birthday anniversaries, were hon
ored guests at a party Friday,
March 7, from 4 to 5:30 p m., at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Shain. Invited guests were the
boys and girls of the first and
second grades. Games were play
ed and gifts were opened. The
luncheon table was centered
with a birthday cake, which was
served with ice cream. Mrs. Wil
b u r Spangler assisted Mrs.
Shain.
Notes Birthday Anniversary—
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Mellor and
daughter, Janet were Sunday din
ner guests at the home of his
sister, Mrs. Leonard Chaffin,
helping Linda Chaffin celebrate
her ninth birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Petsche and daughter were in
Randolph to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Bloomer Sunday.
Dr. J. L. Sherbahn
CHIROPRACTOR
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Vi Block So. of Bus Depot
O’Neill, Nebraska
Never An After-Thirst!
SWITCH TO
SQUIRT
BEAUTYLAND
Beauty Salon
Phone 565 for appointment
Located across street from
bakery
.Assembly Officer
Is Lodge Visitor
CHAMBKRS Twenty-six mem*
tiers of Winona Rebekah lodge
met Friday evening, March 14,
at the lodge hall with the assetn
hlv vice-president, Mrs. Loretta
Sehnable of Ainsworth, present
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Black
mort' of Amelin transferred their
membership from the Atkinson to
the Chambers lodges.
Mrs. M 1. Sageser was pre
sented a gift in honor of her 60th
wedding anniversary.
The Chambers lodge has accept
ti-d an invitation lo visit the O’
Neill lodge on Thursday, March
21. Mr. Schnable accompanied
| his wife to Chamliers.
Other Chambers News
S/Sgt. Marvin Damme and
i Al/e Kenneth Damme who are
visiting their parents. Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Damme and fam
ily, went to Lincoln Sunday,
March 16, to visit their sister,
Ruth Ann Damme, who is In nur
ses' training at Bryan Memorial
hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. Harold D. Boit
ath and son, Minify, s|>ent a few
days last week with her parents
at Flandeau, S.D.
Double A Auctions
REMINDER:
3,000 to 3,300 Head
Spring Carlot
Auction i
ATKINSON
Tues., March 25th
lt:00 p. m.
I./1 .Ml
NOTE: REGISTERED AJVGCS
COW SALE BEGINS AT
It :30 P. M. i
1,000 Hereford Angus Steer
calves 400 to 800 lbs.
1,000 Hereford ft Angus ftetfer
calves 400 to 5*0
300 Short Yearling Steen A
Heifers i f >■
300 Hereford long yearling
steers.
100 Warmed up feeder steers
170 Angus Breeding Oown—
50 Registered Cows from
the Blaine Garwood
ranch; 70 TB A Bangs
tested Angus cows from
the Billy Plercy Ranch
at Kennedy, Nebr.; 40
First-calf heifers from
the John Welchman
ranch. These are Angus I
and Circle E Ranch I
bred. j
We have currently closed the
listing book for this carlot
sale. We have planned our
next carlot sale for April 15th,
list yours early to assure you
of a good spot in the Auction.
HOG SALE 10:00 A. M.
Don't Ihi I.ate! ! !
This week’s butcher top
$21.75 cwt.
For further information
Phono 5141
Atkinson Livestock
Market
ATKINSON
Sale Every Tuesday
oit
Ainsworth Sale Yds.
Ainsworth, Nebr.
Sale Every Friilay
PUBLIC SALE
We will sell the following personal property at the farm, 11
miles east of O’Neill, 2Vi miles south and 2 miles east; OR 2Vi
miles north and 2 east of Page, on
Saturday, March 22nd — 12:30 P. M.
Farm Machinery
1—J I) “B” Tractor, ’40 1—2-row IHC EH
1—>1-1* 2-row Cultivator 1—2-row IHC Lister
1— Good M&M 12 ft. Disc I—McCormick Bake
1—Case 8-in. Hammermill 1—3-section Harrow '
1—60-ft. Hammermill Belt 1—100-hii. Steel Wagon Bo*
1—Case 4 Vi-ft. One Way 1—fiO-bu. Wood Wagon Box
I—24-ft. Challenge Elevator 1—Wagon Gear
1—SO-ft. Steel Windmill Tower 1—Weed Mower
1—8-ft. Falrbury Windmill
50 BUSHELS OF NEMAHA OATS
5 — Head of Livestock — 5
1 -Red Cow, good milker; 1 good Yearling Steer; 3—Good
Yearling Heifers.
Miscellaneous Items
I—Six sided Economy hog house that can easily be hauled
with underslung; 18-ft. ladder; 2x2V'axB-ft. Steel Tank; Large
Blacksmith type bench vise, Clant Euclid inner tube that can
easily be made Into a round boat or a raft; 6 Mallard Ihjck De
coys. Some hand tools and other articles too numerous to men
tion.
TERMS—CASH. No property to be removed until paid for.
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Glenn and Helen Harris, Owners
Buv & Max Wanser, Aucts. Page Coop Credit, Clerk
Richard Ernst, O’Neill high Future Farmer of America, receives the congratulations of Harvey
Kruginan of O’Neill in behalf of the Holt soil-water conservation district. Ernest's seven-minute talk
on “Conservation” non county honors and entitled him to compete for district laurels. Others In
photo are Vernon Carpenter, O’Neill FFA instruct or, Merwyn •French, sr., of Page (center back
ground) and C. R. (“Bob”) Hill of the Holt soil water district staff.—The Frontier Photo.