The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 01, 1958, Page 9, Image 9

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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% miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12 t1
FOR SALE: 150 good used win
dow screens. 15 sets, nearly
new combination storm win
dows and screens. Painted
w+iite. 25 bundles of good used
lath. Some screen doors. Othei
doors and windows. — Ralph
Beckwith, O’Neill. l-2p95
FOR SALE: 14’ Cris Craft run
about with 35 hp outboard mot
or; electric starter; remote
control; boat one year old; mot
or has twelve hours; a real
beauty. — Robert R. Barnes
Oakland, Nebr. Phone 6181. l-2c
Used I rrigation
Equipment
1,600 ft. 4 x 40 sprinkler line
complete.
5,200 ft. 4 x 30 sprinkler line.
1,600 ft. 6-in. mainline.
700 ft 6-in. grated.
1—-1,290-ft. 5-in. A&M tow-line.
1—-Heavy duty pipe trailer.
1—4x5 high head FM centrifugal
pump, trailer mounted.
Foster Mfg. Co.
Foster, Nebr.
521ow
FOR SALE: 15 Yorkshire brood
sows to farrow soon. Bred to
Hampshire boars. — Thomas
Zakrzewski, O’Neill. 52-lc
FOR SALE: Aeromotor windmills,
towers. Stock tanks, all sizes,
pressure systems.—Clifford So
botka, Inman, phone 435. 52tf.
FOR SALE: Doll clothes by Eve
lyn Derickson may be seen at
219 E. Clay, phone 709, O’Neill.
Ip35
FOR SALE: Two 4-yr.-old bulls,
Vagabond breeding. These are
yellow, mellow bulls, hall
brothers born the same day.—
Write or call A. H. Rowse,
phone no. Di-6-3335, Burwell,
Nebr. Ip60
INVISIBLE REWEAVING, Cig
arette bums, moth holes, cuts
and tears. Reasonable. — Mrs.
Edward Telller, new address,
one block south of stoplight and
one half a block west. 51-2c
FOR SALE: Mo.-0-205 oats. Tony
Asimus, phone 510, O’Neill. 48tf.
FOR SALE: Wisconsin bred vac
cinated Holstein heifers t o
freshen soon.—John Sojka, 114
north and 4 east of Page 50-2c
ATTENTION ranchers and farm
ers : new or used Forney farm
welders.—See or write E. E.
Watson, Golden Hotel. 52c40tf28
ARTIFICIAL BREEDING
eliminates, purchase price,
feed, tax, insurance, disease
and danger of a bull. It cre
ates a better herd and a bet
ter living for the owner.-Call
469-J, your CURTTSS technician
Duane Gray, O’Neill. 50tf
FOR SALE: 1947 Dodge V/z T.
truck. Good mechanical con
dition: new tires and battery; a
real bargin.—R. W. Barnes &
Sons, Lynch, Nebr._l-2c
FOR SALE: Yorkshire weaning
pigs - Leslie A. Repenning. 12
miles south, Vz mile west of
O’Neill. IP*®
_ 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”
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 14 horse air com
pressor just like new; 2 and 1*4
horse single phase motor; 1%
h p. grinder with -wheel and
brush. U4 ton hydraulic floor
jack- 1*4 ton chain hoist.
VIC HALVA
— O'NEILL —_
FOR SALE: Cossack alfalfa seed,
cleaned 25c per 1b. State tested.
Philip Allendorfer, O’Neill. 48-2p
AT STUD: 2 permanent register
ed Quarter Stallions—C. E.
McVay. O’Neill. 44tf
MOBILE HOMES
New Safeways & Great I /ikes
16 to 52 ft. S' & 10 Wides
Large Selection on Hand
Used Trailers on Hand
1948—22 ft '
1945—25 ft.
1950 -27 ft.
1950 -29 ft.
1954 -32 ft.
1954-22 ft.
1956—28 ft.
1956-35 ft. 2 B.R.
Others coming in.
We trade for furniture or any
thing movable.
Open Evenings & Sundays
I/west Prices — Best Finance
Miller Trailer Sales
Ptione 460 Albion, Nebr
ltfc
Try Frontier want ads for results
they pay!
Sewing Machine
Bargain
RESPONSIBLE party wanted in
this area to take over last 8
payments on new zigzag sew
ing machine, national brand;
darns. embroiders, sews on
buttons, etc., without attach
ments. New warranty. Also
late 1957 model straight-sew for
5 payments of $7.15 complete
with attachment to make but
tonholes, dam. embroider, ap
plique, quilt, etc.—Write Credit
Dept., 2415 Leavenworth, Oma
ha, Nebr. Discounts for cash.
lc
FOR SALE; Nine registered An
gus bulls. These bulls have
plenty of bone and weight for
age. Eileenmere breeding.
Coming 2-year-olds. — M. W.
Hunt & Son, Battle Creek. 50-lc
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O’Neill
TRACTORS—
’48 A J-D
48 B J-D
46 A J-D
'44 B J-D
40 B J-D
290 J-D cultivator
450 J-D lister
730 J-D lister
tractor cultivators
14- ft. drill, like new
Plows, all sizes
15- ft. J-D disc
2 AC 15 ft. discs
J-D 4-wheel spreader
No. 5 J-D mowers
1HC No. 27 mower
FOR SALE: A used Royal por
table typewriter. Good con
dition, — Evelyn Thompson,
Amelia. l-2p60
FOR SALE: 40" Caloric gas range.
See it at the Page Oil Co. in
Page.—Thomas Kelly, Wisner.
52-1 r>60
FOR SALE: John Deere ‘45 A
tractor; J-D B '43; J-D B ‘41;
IHC B tractor; R-52 IHC com
bine; ‘54 IHC pickup; IHC No.
8 tractor plow; new J.D No. 8
tractor plow; new J-D No. 8
mower; M-M tractor, new; Ford
Ferguson tractor.—W. H. David,
Vi mile east and mile south
of melia, phone Amelia 2-F-74.
TONY BOY: A sorrell saddle
bred stallion at stud at my
place, 2 miles west Vi south of
Midway. Service fee $15.—D.
L. Moler.
FOR SALE: Cossack alfalfa seed.
25c per lb.—Lester Bos hart, 9
north, 1 east and 1 north of
O’Neill, phone 6-F-21. l-3p95
Used Machinery
1946 John Deere A
Farmall Regular good
1953 Super M
1942 Farmall H
IHC 2-16 plow
IHC 15 ft disc
238 F20 cultivator
229 H&M cultivator
238 H&M cultivator
EZ flow fertilizer spreader
No. 9 trail mower
i Rotary hoe
Come in see our dynamometer
let us show you how this machine
will save you money. .
APPLIANCES
Combination washer-dryer dem
onstrater $399
! Used Maytag auto washer,
i Kerosone refrigerator
| New 12 ft upright freezer ... $269
We trade for farm equipment
on appliances
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O’NEILL, NEBR
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
! FOR DITCH DIGGING service
sewers, water service or foot
ings.—See. O. E Davidson.
Phone 126, O'Neill. 47tf
FOR SALE: Bb trumphet, in good
condition. Will sell reasonably.
See or call Tom Schoberg, ph.
351M, O’Nell_51tf
Real Bargains!
FOR SALE: Started chicks. Pul
lets, Straight Run and Cockerels
going at a real bargain. All
chicks from high egg produc
ing strains. 14 different kinds
to choose from. FYom 1 to 5
weeks of age. When possible
bring coops for the older ones.
Meadow Grove
Hatchery
Meadow Grove, Nebraska
52-lc
FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to
be moved. Reasonable. Modern
location available in O’Neill.—
Ralph McElvain, O’Neill. 29tf
FOR SALE: Dressed heavy hens,
$1 each -Call 19-F-20, O’Neill.
52-3pd
FOR SALE: A 1957 Singer sew
ing machine with an attach
ment to sew on buttons, appli
que and zippers, new guaran
tee, to a person with good
credit. Buy it for 7 payments of
$5.95 each and can be seen in
this area. Write Credit Man
ager, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebr.
52-lc
FOR SALE: 10 h p. Scott-Atwatcr
outboard motor. Forward, neu
tral and reverse gear shift. A
1 condition—phone 409 eve
nings, O’Neill. 45tf
FOR SALE: Red Clover seed,
Cossack alfalfa, Madison
vetch. State tested.—Leon Beck
with, Emmet. 49tf
FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip
ment, pipeline and bucket type
milkers — Dillon Sales and
Service, Long Pine, Phone 2127
or Harvey Tompkins Inman
Barn for Sale!
MEASURING 14 x 16 ft., wit!
7-ft. sides, peaked roof, maj
be moved. Sealed bids are tt
be sent to Secretary Mary Os
borne, School District 100
Lynch. Nebr.
THE BOARD reserves the righ
to reject any and all bids. Maj
9 is deadline for filing. 51-52-l<
SINGER ELECTRIC SEWIN'!
MACHINE with buttonhole
and attachments, very goo<
condition. Only 4 payments o
$9.86 left, discount for cash
This machine can be seen ii
your locality. Write to Credi
Mgr. P O. Box 735, Sioux Falls
S.D. 1-2.
SEE US for new SPARTAN oi
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 259!
down, 5% int.; up to &
months to pay. Write or phone
— Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30t
FOR SALE Minnesota Holsteii
heifers and cows, TB and bangs
tested —Rudy Juracek, Ewing
31fi
Felix l ur Shop
COMPLETE FUR SERVICE
412 West 7th St.
GRAND ISI-AND
SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolii
$16.50 a ton; American $20.5(
a ton; white block 75c—Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks. north ol
traffic light. Everett Gorgen,
Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51tt
FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile.
N6w carried in stock. Selecl
your color -Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co., O’Neill. 47ctl
WANTED
Sprague & Morrow
Well Co.
Well Drilling & Repairing
10th & Douglas — Phone 359-W
OR 415 N 1st St —Phone 553-J
3 blks W & 3Vi N of stoplite
ltf
w tti'i i cju . t\ year iirouna mamea
or single man. Must be exper
ienced with machinery and live
stock.—Herbert Jessen, Bloom
field, phone 31F24. 51-53c
DRAGLINE WORK!
Sewer Drainage, Dam Work
Basement Excavation and
Road Work!
E. J. (Skip) Shane
ATKINSON, NEBR.
__ 51-20
WANTED: To take in cattle for
pasture. Will also take some In
on shares. — Alfred Ehrhardt,
Redbird. 52-2p85
Business Opportunity
Responsible Person
MALE OR female, from this
area, wanted to service and col
lect from automatic vending
machines. No selling. Age
not essential. Car, references,
and $700 working capital neces
sary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets
to $250 monthly. Possibility full
time work. For local interview
give full particulars, phone.
Write P.O. Box 6149, Edina
Branch, Minneapolis, Minn. Ip
WANTED: Cattle to pasture can
use 100 cows or 130 steers.—
Vem Beckwith, Page. l-2p60
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. 46ti
r WANTED!
Used Refrigerators
WE’RE NEEDING used refrig
erators and freezers- Double
allowance for limited time.
GILLESPIES
Phone 114 — O’Neill 52tf
FOR REASONABLE prices try
LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE
2 blks. west of postoffice. Can
serve you days or evenings by
appointment or without. l-9c
WANTED: To take-in cattle for
pasture. yearlings $14 and
cows or cows with small calves
$19.50 per season.—Mrs. Ernest
Price, O’Neill. 52-lp0O
Opportunity
Unlimited
THOUSANDS of women serving
township territories are adding
to family income as Avon rep
resentatives. We train you to
start earning at once.—Write
Miss Alice Dial, district manag
er, P. O. box 365, North Platte.
l-3c
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.- Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
Income Opportunity
Part time opening for man or
woman to distribute nationally
advertised produts. No selling.
Route is established for you.
This is the first time this proven
opportunity has been offered
in this area. Party selected
must have car, dependable, be
willing to expand and must
have $950.00 to $1900.00 cash
available 6 hours per week
and net up to $250 00 per month
For interview include your
phone number. 51-lc
Write: Box 841 7
Minneapolis 16, Minnesota
| WANTED: Checkout and stoc!
clerk. Experience neecssarj
i Married lady preferred.
George Janousek, O’Neill. 1
| j ■—■■ . -- —■
Men & Women
for Added I ncome
OWN A BUSINESS OF YOUR
OWN - PART TIME WORK
Reliable men or women for thi
area to handle nationally know
r products purchased daily by th
I public for the first time at a hai
' gain through new beautiful mei
. chandising dispensers,
i Will not interfere with your pres
: ent employment.
To qualify you must have $800.0
■ to $1600.00 cash available and car
; should net up to $450.00 a mont
’ | working 6 spare hours weeklj
and must be able to start at once
| This Company will extend finar
, ! cial assistance to full time if de
| sired.
i Do not answer unless fully qual
fied for the necessary time an
investment.
i - Business is set up for you
—No selling or soliciting
! For personal interview in you
city, write: I Please include
phone number!
Advance Automatic Sales. Inc.
7283 Natural Bridge
St. Louis 21,Mo.
_ It
WANTED
DRY CIEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
IDEAL CLEANERS
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
WANTED: To pasture for ’58 sea
son, 40 cows with calves.—Leoi
Beckwith, Emmet. 49ti
WANTED TO PASTURE: Aboii
200 head of cattle.—B W Wal
do, Chambers. 49t
I AM IN Florida now, but I wil
be back at my office in O’Neill
Nebr., on May 1 and I havi
plenty of Eastern money ant
also private money to loan oi
farms and ranches and citj
property also. I would like t<
see you May 1.—R. H. Parker
O’Neill, Nebr. 52t
WANTED: Cattle to pasture. —
Ida L. Boschult, phone 13-F-13
Lynch. Ip3!
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THOR1N
Farm Sales a Speciality
Phone 207 — O’Neill
Unusual Opportunity
RELIABLE person, male or fe
male from this area to service
and supply retail beverage ac
counts. Will take 7 hours i
week of your spare time ant
can net as high as $275 month
ly. Right person, with oui
help, can build this to a ful
time business which coult
eventually net $20.00 annually
No experience or selling neces
sary. Accounts are establish
ed for the operator. To qua!
ify you must have $975 tc
$1950 cash immediately avail
able which is secured and i
serviceable automobile. If sin
cerely interested, write for per
sonal interview, giving phone
number and brief outline oi
background to Dept. C, Bo?
5182, St. Paul, Minn. l-2<
MONEY TO LOAN on farms
ranches and homes. Long term
low interest rates — bonds ant
insurance of all kinds. See
Virgil L. Laursen at The O’
Neill Company 27-18tfe
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Two bedroom mexl
em home with attached gar
age. Reasonable price Term;
available.—Ponton Agency, Pti
106, O'Neill. 51-1<
r\ancn ror sale
IN SIOUX County Nebraska. On<
of the nicest ranches in th(
state. If interested Write C
W. GALLAWAY, Post Offic*
Box 822, Scottsbluff, Nebr. foi
full details. 50-53<
FOR SALE: Two bedroom moden
home in northeast O’Neill
Plenty closets and built-ins
Well on place. Fruit trees.—V
J. Towle, O’Neill. 50tf
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home ii
Northheights, $9750. — Kletl
Abart, O’Neill, 52c
Dwelling and Lots
MODERN, 2-story house in south
east section, separate entrance
for upstairs apartments. Lov
down payment, easy terms.
2—TWO-BEDROOM HOUSES
both close-in, completely
modem.
Also an improved farm for rent
Ed Thorin
Phone 207
Auctioneer-Retd Estate Broker
FOR SALE: Five room house lo
cated in Emmet. Could easily
be moved if wanted.—Call a
Farrs’ Produce, O’Neill. 50t
FARM FOR SALE: Quarter sec
tion—all well grassed, good im
provements, 5 miles from O’
Neill. — Duane Gray, O’Neil
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ments with automatic washei
and dryer.—A. E. Bowen, Ph
515, O’Neill. It
FOR RENT: Storage space. —
Phone 565, O’Neill. 37t
c FOR RENT: 5-room upstair;
apartment. Phone 459-M O'
Neill. Ip3i
FOR RENT: A house. 3 room:
and bath. — Mrs Emma Law
rence, phone 523-R, O’Neill.
_ _ 49t
FOR RENT: New steamer foi
wallpapering—Scovie’s VVesten
Auto. O’Neill. 51-2<
n FOR RENT: Furnished apart
e ment, 4 rooms and bath, heat
ed. close in —Elmer Hagensick
O’Neill, phone 556-R. 34t
. FOR RENT: Building for shop o
storage-J. F. Contois, O’
g Neill, phone 368 49t
1 FOR RENT: Close-in apt., twe
rooms and bath. Good spact
for washing machine. Fur
nished with elec, stove, refrig'
erator and rug. — Phone 14-F-;
or ■434. 41 tf
j FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms.
1 Phone 537, O'Neill I6t1
FOR 1 .EASE To responsible put;
near new modern two-bay ser
r vice station.—See Jack Ar
buthnot, O’Neill. 52i
] FOR RENT: A furnished house.
Phone 450W, O’Neill. Ip3
“ MISCELLANEOUS
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
WE REPAIR all makes. We un
dersell anybody in *price anc
outsell anybody in quality.
O'NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269
52tf
1 IS YOUR insurance costing toe
much? Are you properly In
. sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O'Neill, Nebr. 34tf
■ NOTICE
WE INSTALL CARPET — TILE
AND LINOLEUM
Midwest Furniture
I & Appliance Co.
; 209 West Douglas
O’Neill, Nebr.
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—Towing Service
[ Phone 2X1W
— O’NEILL —
for Any Job 25tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
1 McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
CARDS of THANKS
; I WISH to express my deepest
gratitude to everyone who sent
cards, letters and gifts; for
prayers offered for me; the
I many pleasant visits and good
> wishes extended to me while in
the hospital. A very special
thank you to Father Kucera,
Dr. Wilson, Dr. Sucha, the Sis
' ters and all the nurses.—JOHN
HICKEY. Ic50
1 MY DEEPEST gratitude to all ol
you for the beautiful cards,
handkerchiefs, flowers, pleas
j ant visits, gifts, and other ex
pressions of friendship that
made my 79th birthday a mem
orable day. — MRS. SUSAN
KUBICHEK lp5C
, A SPECIAL “thank you” to all
’ who sent cards and gifts and
to those who helped me and my
\ family during my recent illness.
. Your kindness will always be
, remembered and appreciated.
’ May God bless all of you. —
i MARY MEWMAW, Page. Ip50
I WISH to thank friends and rela
tives for the cards and letters
and to all, who came to visit
me in the V.A. hospital in
I Grand Island.—VIC HALVA lc5C
i -
Legal Notices
. (First pub. May 1, 1958)
\ John R. Gallagher, attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
\ SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 4103
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF HELEN SIMAR,
DECEASEp.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
I on May 21, 1958, at 10 o’clock, A.
, M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge,
i (COUNTY COURT SEAL)
l-3c
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stanton
>; and family of Sioux Falls, S.D.,
| arrived Friday to spend the week
i end with his parents^ Mr. and
! Mrs. Anthony F Stanton.
Cancer Drive Nets
$174.24 at Chambers
CHAMBERS The cancer drive
in the Chambers area netted $174.
24.
Assisting with the drive were
Mrs. Gene Dobbs, Mrs Kieth Mc
Millan. Mrs. William Ritterbush,
Mrs. Tom Lambert. Mrs. Ken
; neth Werner. Mrs. Wayne Peter
son Mrs Louis Harley, Mrs.
Richard Sunder man, Mrs. Rus
. sell Barelman. Mrs. Don Dankert,
Mi-s. Elwyn Robertson, Mrs. E. R.
' Baker, Mrs. Lynn Hertel, and
• Miss Shirley DeHart.
Mrs. Werner was the chairman
i for the area drive.
Other Chambers News
Henry Walter and sister, Mrs
C V. Robertson, drove to DeWitt
, Saturday returning Sunday. Mrs.
W'alter, who has been in DeWitt
. the past two weeks, returned with
them The Walters moved their
, furniture to DeWitt Tuesday
April 29, and will take over their
, new business today (Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner
attended the funeral services for
his aunt. Miss Elsie Werner, in
Atkinson
Mis. Bert Lybolt arrived home
Sunday from California where
j she had spent the winter with
I relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kroe
' ger of Flandreau, S.D , visited
• their son-in-law and daughter
■ Rev. and Mrs. Hamid Bonath!
*: and son, Monty, over the week
I end
:| Russell Miner and Ethel Oelt
’ jen, students at the college of
, agriculfure in Lincon, were in
Chambers Sunday and attended
services at the Methodist church
They went on to O'Neill to attend
the family gathering honoring his
grandparents, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Lloyd Whitaker, at the Everett
Miner home.
Winona Rebekah lodge met Fri
day evening at the hall with 23
members present. Guests were
13 niimuilvre f tLrt A'NT^lli l »
who presented a short program in
j connection with the traveling em
blem which they had brought A
| potluck supper was served.
Mrs. Kieth McMillan entertain
j Monday evening, April 21, in
honor of the birthday anniversar
ies of her brother, Frank ("Bud”)
Spath of Lancaster, Calif., and
her sister, Mrs. George Fuller
ton of Amelia. Others present
were George Fullerton, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Thomson, Mr. and
Mrs Don Dankert, Mr. and Mrs.
Keneth Werner and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Waldo.
A family gathering was held at
the Everett Miner home near
O'Neill Sunday honoring her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitak
er, on their 48th wedding anni
versary. Attending from Cham
bers besides Mr. and Mrs. Whi
taker were Mr. anckMrs. LeRoy
Holcomb and Gail, Mr. and Mrs
Vernon Whitaker and family and
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prill and
children of the Star community
were Sunday visitors in the Lloyd
Gleed home.
Vonnie Schmidt was a weekend
guest of Joyce Mikkelson.
A minor car accident occured
on the streets of Chambers during
the snowstorm Wednesday eve
I ning, April 23, when Gerald Ed
wards, driver of one car, collided
with a car driven by Ed Smith.
Mr. Smith received a broken rib.
The American Legion post met
Friday evening at the Legion
hall. Plans for memorial day and
other business were discussed.
The Chambers high senior class
returned Sunday evening from
their sneak day which took them
to Denver, Colo. They left here
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. L V. Cooper went
to Grand Island Thursday where
she attended a three-day conven
tion of postmasters. They visited
Mr. and Mrs Dave Holcomb for
mer Chambers people, at Eldor
ado before returning Sunday.
A leader’s training meeting on
"use and care of small applian
ces” was held at the home of Mrs.
Frank Tracy Friday, April 25.
Eight ladies were present.
Attending an adult rally in
Page Sunday from Chambers
; were Mr. and Mrs. LaVeme
Hoerle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Green and Rev. and Mrs. Harold
Bonath.
- -
tteorge l avunml
Dies in Canada—
George Caywood, who suffered a
fractured hip in a fall about a
month ago, has died in an Edmin
j ton, Alt., Can., hospital, accord
ing to word received Monday by
Mr and Mrs. Roy Lowery.
Mr. Caywood was a brother of
Charley Caywood and Mrs. Low
ery.
He had visited O’Neill on num
erous occasions.
Orville Millers Hosts—
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller had
as their guests Tuesday Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Worth and family of
Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Wetzler and family of Verdigre,
Mrs. Mary Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Worth and Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Worth.
! Golf Coffee—
Saturday, May 3 at 2 p.m. at
! the O’Neil] Country club a golf
coffee will be held. Plans for the
i coming season will be discussed.
Golf will follow coffee for thoSe
wishing to play. A door prize will
be given.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McMani
igal and son of Beemer and Mrs.
Mae Pruden of Clearwater were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kirkpatrick.
DANCE
Ash Grove Hall
Saturday May 3
MUSIC BV:
Hi-Fi
Admission: 00c
Gene Carr Not in
Tragic ‘Chute Jump
AMELIA Hugh Carr of O'
Neill said Thursday he had had a
telephone call from his son. Pvt.
Hugh (Genet Carr, who is station
ed at Ft. Campbell, Ky . and is a
member of the 101st airborne di
vision.
He reported he was "okay"
and was not scheduled to make a
jump on the day a unit of para
troopers encuntered trouble and
live boys lost their lives. One
hundred thirty-five troopers were
inured.
NOTH i
The annual meeting of the O'
Neill Rural Fire Protection Dis
trict will lie held at the assembly
room in the courthouse in O'
Neill on Monday. May 5, at 2
p.m. P. V'. HICKEY, Secretary
lc
$50 Donated by
WSCS for M issions
INMAN The Women's Society
of Christian Service met Thurs
day afternoon at the Methodist
church annex. Mrs. L. F. Ko
peeky, president, was in charge.
Mrs. Alliert Anthony w a s in
charge of the lesson on missions.
Seven children’s dresses, repre
senting different countries in need
of missionary help, were exhibi
ted. Mrs. Anthony told of the need
in each land.
The women then placed their
mite Ixi.x in a treasure chest and
over $50 was realized for foreign
missions.
Gayiene Anthony played a
piano selection. Hostesses were
Mrs. Ira Watson, Mrs Harry p
Snyder and Mrs. Mary Tomlinson'.
Lunch was served.
Other Inman New*
Miss Mildred Keyes entertain
ed Mr. and Mi's. F. E. Keyes
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han
sen and family at her home Tues
day evening, April 22, at dinner
in honor of Mrs. Keyes, who was
celebrating her birthday anniver
sary.
The Inman hand, under the
drection of Leonard Sawyer, par
ticipated in the massed band con
cert at Page Friday evening. A
good-sized crowd from here at
tended.
Miss Kay Coventry, who at
tends Wayne State Teachers col
lege, and spent the weekend in
the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. James P Coventry.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser
and two sons of Tekamah spent
the weekend here, returning Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen of
Plainview were Sunday guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R
Tompkns.
Mrs. James M. McMahan at
i tended the annual dinner meet
ing of the Holt Tuberculosis as
sociaton at the Town House in O’
I O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry,
j Kay and Bill and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Vitt and famliy spent Sun
day evening in Norfolk
O’Neill News
dii.l A /T Kf ! r r • «
-- t la i\ii ivpai
rick and Danny and Gary, who
live on a place near Sauth Sioux
City, arrived Saturday evening;
to vist her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Summers, until Sunday.
The Kirkpatricks are formerly
of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz went
to Omaha Sunday for a few days, j
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson,
Casey, Darrel and Jerry Dexter
spent Sunday in Amelia at the
Raymond Ely home.
$15.95 for a nylon first line tire
with a lifetime guarantee at
Scovie's Western Auto Store, O’
Neill. 52-3c
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells took
her mother, Mrs. Lydia Wetzler
and daughter, Lila Mae of Her
rick, S.D., to Omaha where Lila
Mae consulted a doctor. Roy
Wells, of Sterling, Colo., who had
been visiting in Omaha returned
with them.
Mrs. Walter Meier was hostess
at a party on Wednes
day, April 23. Eight guests at- !
tended
Mr. and Mrs. Helmudt Arnold
and children were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Grewes and children of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Amie Mace, jr.,
spent Sunday at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brit
tell, of Neligh.
Robert Newman of Chappell ar
rivel Sunday to join his wife and
sons, Joe and Jim, for a couple
of days, at the home of Mrs. New
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Storjohann. Mrs. New
man and boys had been visiting
her parents for about a week.
Mrs John McGill and daugh
ter, Joan, returned to their home
in Omaha Friday after spending
a week with her mother, Mrs.
Pat Sullivan. Gene Sullivan ac
companied his sister to Omaha.
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Juran were her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Kan
ler, of Bonesteel, S.D.
CHURCH NOTES
METHODIST (O'Neill A Emmet)
Rev Glen Kennicottt, pastor
O’NEILL
Friday, May 2: District cun
| ference at Plainview begins at
l p.m.; evening ession with tra
velougue by Bishop and Mrs.
Watts, 7:30 o’clock.
Saturday, May 3: Youth train
ing class, 9:30 a m., junior choir,
10 30 a m
Sunday, May 4: Church school,
9:45 a m ; worship, 11 a m.; adult
training class, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, May 5: Quarterly con
ference, 7:30 pirn.; intermediate
MYF, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, May 7: High
school choir. 7:30 p.m.; senior
choir, 8 pm; senior MYF. 8 p.m.
EMMET
Sunday, May 4: Worship and
children’s church school, 9:30
pm.
Tuesday, May 6: Quarterly con
ference, 7:30 p.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
(181 S. 4th O’Neill)
Friday, May 2: Theocratic
ministry school, 7:30 p.m., sub
ject "Contents of the Aproery
pha", service meeting, 8:30 p m.,
"Keeping Filled with the Spirit of
Got!",
Sunday, May 4: Watchtower
study, 2 p.m., subject, "Sheper
ding the Flock of God”.
Tuesday, May 6: Bible Book
study, 8 p.m., subject "Operations
and Gifts of the Spirit".
MILLER THEATER
— ATKINSON —
One Show nightly at 8 p.m.
Frt., Sat., May 2-3
| JACK PALANCE-ANTHONY PERKINS |
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V1STAVISION.** Wm
Sun., M«n., Tues., May 4-5-8
Robert Mitchum . Curt Jurgens
a the Enemy
I This coupon and one paid ad- •
mission will admit two adults, I
| May 7-8
Double A Auctions
MARKET REPORT
Atkinson, Tuesday, April 29
Cattle receipts 1689 head:
It was as though Sputnick blew
the lid off the chicken coop and
the birds all flew away. A
truly outstanding offering of
light weight grass cattle prin
cipally from the Charley W.
Peterson ranches or classifica
tion. Choice to fancy steer
calves sold from from $32.00
to $37.75 heifer mates largely
$30.00 to $32.60 lwt. It was
Fred Hornes’ steers that top
ped the sale and Charley Pet
erson’s Angus heifers which
drew top money in the heifer
sales. 525 to 575 lb. steers sold
11 uiIl iu wiujr a
few heavier steers sold, 600 to
750 lb. kinds $26.00 to $29.00.
Cows with calves at side
$210.00, $235.00 per pair.
All classes of butcher cattle
50c to $1.00 higher with top
cows bringing up to $20.35 cwt.
cutters $17.00 to $19.00 with
only the canners under the
$16.50 price. Bulls $19.00 to
$22.00 cwt.
Next regular auction, Tues
day, May 6th. Besides the reg
ular run of cattle and hogs we
will sell 16 registered Angus
bulls from the Logan herd at
Diller, Nebraska.
Phone your listings to 5141
Sell ’em the Auction Way!
Atkinson Livestock
Market
ATKINSON
Sale Every Tuesday
OB
Ainsworth Sale Yds.
Ainsworth, Nebr.
Sale Every Friday
LOGAN’S ANGUS BULL SALE
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Tues., May 6, 1958
ATKINSON, NEBR.
These bulls sell at approximately
2 P.M. at the regular weekly auc
tion.
16 BULLS
10 Coming 2 years old—3 Fall Yearlings—3 Early 1957 Bulls
These are all sons of Ak-Sar-Ben Elleenmere 21th. an outstanding braerilnir
son of Homeplace Elleenmere 87th. Mostly out of daughters or granddaughter*
of Appiewood Bandolier 24th. ^
For Catalog or information contact
HAROLD LOGAN. DILLER, NEBR.