The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 07, 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 M* miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12 tf
FOR SALE: Registered meat
type Hampshire boars from lit
ter of fourteen—Jim Corkle,
Jr., O’Neill. 14-17p
FOR SALE: Apartment size E
refrigerator. Phone 420-W, O’
Neill. 15c
Cash In on These
Savings!
MAGIC CHEF comb, wood-gas
range, excellent condition, spe
cial low price.
40-GAL. elec, hot water heater,
excellent condition, marked for
quick sale.
APr. SIZE gas range, new,
special closeout price!
Coast-to-Coast
O’NEILL
FOR SALE: Apples.—Woidneck
Ranch, 1V< miles west of Mid
way. 14-15p60
Mobile Trailer Homes
RE SURE and see our Trailers
and prices and terms before
you buy. We trade for furniture
or Automobiles or anything mov
able. Up to 5 yrs. on unpaid bal
ances. We deliver any place.
New 59 Travel Trailer $745
New 59 36-ft.-8-wide $2995
New 59 42-ft. -8-wide $3595
New 59 30-ft.-10-wide $3045
New 59 36-ft.-10-wide $3495
New 59 46-ft .-10-wide $3995
New 59 50-ft -10-wide $4495
LARGE STOCK of Used Trailers in
various sizes and prices.
IF WE do not offer you a better
deal than anyone else we will not
expect you to deal with us. Tell
us what you can do and we will
try and deal with you.
Open Evenings & Sundays
Miller Trailer Sales
Phone 460 Albion, Nebr.
15tf
Some of the Good
Used Equipment
Bargains!
1946 H Farmall
1947 H Farmall
1942 H Farmall
1942 M Farmall
8—Farmall B’s, ranging from
1945 to '49, good haying tractors
2—1947 A Farmalls
1938 F-20 Farmall
8—IHC No. 9 trail mowers
6—No. 27 power mowers
PICKUPS «t TRUCKS
1958 2-ton 162, complete with new
box
1956 GMC, 20,000 actual miles
1954 International tt-ton
1956 4-whee 1-drive International,
brand new tires
SEVERAL GOOD late model
cheaper pickups.
Storjohann Equip. Co.
BURWELL
“Lowest prices in USA”
PARTS & EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Four
lane bowling alley and lunch
counter. Reason other busi
ness.—C. J. Brooke, Atkinson
15-18c
FOR SALE: Few hundred pounds
Cossack alfalfa seed, state
tested. — Phil Allendorfer, O’
Neill. _ 1^-16c
FATHER'S lounge chair a bil
dingy? Clean it with new Blue
Lustre. — Coyne’s Hardware,
O'Neill._
MACHINERY
27-ft. J-D elevator
Case pickup baler
IHC 12-ft. rakes
Dearborn side rake
10-ft. VanBrundt drill
2-16 plow J. D.
Harvey sheller
Harvey mill
Bale loader
1941 Farmall M
1947 Farmall H
1941 Farmall H
Farmall Regular
W4 International
Valley roller mill
__« . r , nrvmr TUr’ t *»n atrvrc
** *
APPLIANCES
RCA WHIRLPOOL, the leading
brand.
GOOD USED automatic washers
Some good used conventions
washers.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
IHC - Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
For Sale
TOP PRODUCING Wisconsin ant
Minnesota bred, fresh anc
heavy springers at all times.
Vi mile south of Ewing
Rudie Juracek
ii-22(
FOR SALE: FYigidaire. 30 incl
electric range.—Leo. Brill O'
Neill, phone 636. 15p3!
FOR SALE: Top quality Holstein
Guernsey and Brown Swis:
heifer calves at the place oi
delivered on approval. Calves 01
hand nearly all times. Als<
some good first calf heavn
springers.—Gerald ©Connor,
miles north, 5 miles east of At
kinson.
-UK Perfection milking
machine, 2 units, complete with
air compressor and 50-ft, pipe
Une, used 2 yrs.—Julius Gruhn,
804 E, Benton, phone 102, O'
Neill. 13-14c
FOR SALEL Black trunk, 40x20x22
high. good condition.—Phone
43.VJ. 15tf
Twine For Sale
CARLOAD of baler twine. Lowest
prices in Nebraska.
New Deal Oil Co.
O'Neill, Nebr.
7tfc
FOR SALE: Canning apples. $1 50
per bu.; sweet com, 35c per
dozen; fat roasting hens, $1
each — Mrs. Leon Beckwith,
Emmet 14-16c
Surge Dairy
Equipment
COMPLETE line of parts -Dill
ion Sales & Service, Long Pine,
phone 2127, or Harvey Tomp
kins, Inman. 9tf
TOR SALE: Beer equipment, to
be moved. Reasonable Modem
location available in O’Neill.—
Ralph McElvain, O'Neill. 29tf
E'OR SALE OR TRADE: 100-ft. I
thresher drive belt, 7-inches
wide, almost new'. — Charles
Kirkland, Atkinson, phone 7033.
15p
E’OR SALE: Aeromotor windmills,
towers. Stock tanks, all sizes,
pressure systems—Clifford So
botka, Inman, phone 435. 52tf.
YOU CAN get the money the
same day you borrow It from
me— R H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 3tf.
Better Cattle — Better
Living
TAKE more of the doubt and
chance from your dairy future
by breeding to CURTISS sires
of proven background. — Call
470, Duane Gray, O’Neill. 7tf
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: Crested Wheat grass
seed, 12c per lb.—Corkle’s, Inc.,
O'Neil. 14-17p
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
No. 62 International combine
J-D Tilers
M-M 14-ft. grain drill, good con
dition
Plows, all sizes
5—No. 9 IHC trail mowers with
hitches
No. 5 J-D mowers
PLYMOUTH AND JDD BINDER
TWINE
TAVERN and lunch counter—one
of the best equipped in North
east Nebraska. Population 1,050.
Write P O Box 462, Wakefield,
Nebr. 14-15c
FOR SALE: A late 1957 Singer
Sewing Machine to be sold in
this area to close account, with
a buttonholer and a new guar
antee. Buy it for 6 payments of
$6 85 each.—Write Credit Manag
er, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebraska
14-15c
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 Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O’Neill.5irf
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
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int., up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone.
-^Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf
FOR SALE: Four months old
fully automatic Sewing Machine
does not need attachments to
sew on buttonholes and fancy
designs. Small balance or will
‘ discount for cash. — Write Cre
' dit Manager, Box 123, Lincoln,
Nebraska. 14-15c
FOR DITCH DIGGING service
sewers. water service or foot
ings—See. O. E Davidson.
Phone 126. O'Neill. _ 47tf
FOR SALE: A John Deere 22-A
| wire tie bailer, used very' little.
Good shape.—E. H. Wenke,
j Spencer. 15-16c
DO YOU want to borrow money
on your City Property or on
your Farm or on your Ranch?
I have Eastern Money and I
have private money to loan.—
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 3tf
WANTED
$325 Per Month
Guaranteed
Plus Bonus
ONE of the fastest Progressing
companies in its field win have
a representative interviewing
men who hold the following
QUAI JEICATIONS
1. Over 19 years old.
2. Own automobile in good
condition
3. Willing to travel Monday
through Friday; home every
weekend.
4 High school education.
5 Aggressive and sincere.
No experience necessary; thor
ough training is given by the com
pany.
Apply in Person Only to:
Mr. McIntyre
Golden Hotel
Wednesday, August 13
6 to 8 p. m.
14-15c
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill
3 blks W & 3 Ms blks N stoplight
11 tf
WANTED: Single or married man. '
Year around farm work.—H. W.
Barger. Wausa, Nebr., phone
Bloomfield 4F31. 14-16pl.00
Reliable Party
MUST BE capable to operate and
manage a business. Work con
sists of servicing route of cigar
ette machines. No selling. Full
or part time. Route established
for operator. At least $1,125.00
to $2,250 00 cash investment re
quired. This is a very profitable
business of your own that can
be started on a small scale and
be built up to a very large pro
fit annually. Write, giving phone
number to Automatic Merchan
disers, Inc., 210 South Fifth
Street, Minneapolis 2, Minn. 15p
FARM LOANS.—R. H. Parker. 3tf
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WANTED!!! UP TO
40,000 Bu. Oats
Will pay 50c per bu. for 36-lb
oats or over, delivered to Peter
son ranch on Highway 11, 16
miles south of Atkinson. Tested
scales at ranch. — Charley W.
Peterson, Atkinson. 13-15c
WANTED
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
IDEAL CLEANERS
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
t
COMPLETE AERIAL spraying
and dusting service. Custom
seed harvesting and a complete
line of chemicals tor sale. AH
work 100% guaranteed.—Bruce
Fletcher or Ed Butterfield, Or
chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686.
3tf.
OPPORTUNITY
Man or Woman
RESPONSIBLE person from this
area, to service and collect from
automatic dispensers. No sell
ing. Age not essential. Car, ref
erences, and a small invest
ment necessary. 7 to 12 hours
weekly nets excellent monthly
income. Possibility fulltime
work. For local interview give
phone and particulars. Write
P.O. Box 146, Minneapolis 40,
Minn. 15pd
WANTED: A player piano in
good working condition. — Call
99-J in Ewing. 15-16p60
REAL ESTATE
For Sale or Rent!
NEARLY new 2 bedroom modem
home, full basement, natural
gas furnace, close to schools.
Available September 1, 1958.
Harry E. Ressel
O’Neill
15tf
FOR SALE: 4-room house and
other out buildings on 2Vz lots.
—Minnie Sanders, O'Neill, box
566. 14tf.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home In
Northheights, $9750. — K i e t h
Abart. O’Neill _52tf
FOR SALE: Dwelling, 2 lots, all
modem 5-room with bath, 3
bedrooms, gas heat, sewer and
water, for quick sale bargin,
owner leaving town, $6,000.00.—
P. C. Donohoe, O’Neill. 13tf
Business Building
Lots for Sale
LOTS 10 & 11, back 13 original
town of O’Neill, 45 ft. each.
LOT 13, block 14, original town of
O’Neill 45 ft.
NORTH 85 ft., lot 14-15-16, block
25, original town of O’Neill.
RESIDENTIAL
LOTS 6 & 7, block 1, Fahy's park
addition, 45 ft. each, O’Neill.
Virgil L. Laursen
Phone 434 O’Neill Neb.
\V\NTED TO RENT: A good
farm for next year. Prefei
close to school.—Write box B ir
c/o The Frontier. 15-16p
MISCELLANEOUS
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPKCIAIJZTNG in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair Acetylene Welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
—Clinton.
CROP SPRAYING
CALL 582R2 OR COME IN AND
SEE US.
O’Neill Flying Service
7tf
NEED MONEY?
WHEN YOU need money for any
purpose, see Virgil Laur^en at
the O'Neill Loan Co., O’Neill,
phone 434. 13tf
WILL DO either washing or iron
ing in my home.—Cali phone
351-R. O'Neill. 14p25
DRAGLINE^ WORK!
Sewer Drainage, Dam Work
Basement Excavation and
Road Work!
E. J. (Skip) Shane
ATKINSON, NEBR
51-20
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
Wick’s Body Shop
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
— O’NEILL —
for Any Job 25tf
FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color—Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co., O’Neill. 47ctf
MONEY TO LOAN on farms,
ranches and town residential
property.—The O’Neill Company,
Virgil Laursen, O’Neill, phone
434. 13tf.
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt,
O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Farm Sales a Speciality
Phone 207 — O’Neill
HOW WOULD YOU
LIKE TO
1. Be your own boss
2. Make to $10,000 and more
yearly
3. Have your own business
4. Get Free Life Insurance.
ALL you need is ambition, a good
running car, and three good
personal references. For inter
view write, Marvin Greenland,
Arcadia, Nebraska. 15 & 17pd
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Three room unfur
nished basement apartment
with shower and wash room.
$25.00 per mo. -Call 517-J, Roy
Shull, O’Neill. 16-16p
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf
FOR RENT: A house, .Vrooms
and bath.—Call phone 537, O’
Neill. 8tf
FOR RENT: Two bedroom mod
em home.—See Ponton Agency,
O’Neill. 15c
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment, 4 rooms and bath, heat
ed, close in.—Elmer Hagensick,
O’Neill, phone 556-R. 34tf
FOR RENT: Storage space. —
Phone 565, O’Neill. 37tf
FOR RENT: Modem apartment.
—A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas,
O’Neill, phone 515. 12tf
FOR RENT: Building for shop or
storage—J. F. Contois O’
Nelll. phone 368 49tf
FOR RENT: Meadow Grove
hatchery at a real bargain to
the right party. Hatching flocks
ready for the 1959 season. Have
a wonderful business built up
in the 31 years of continuous
operation. Reason for renting:
Wanting to retire. If interested
contact the Meadow Grove
Hatchery, Meadow Grove, Neb.
15-17c
LOST & FOUND
LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN:
Old black and tan coon hound,
wearing collar and light chain.
—Sanders Bros., O’Neill or In
man. 14-15p60
STRAYED: WMteface heifer, a
bout ltfc-yrs-old, strayed from
my pasture in mid July. Lazy
H on left hip.—Joe Prichett. Op
portunity rte., O’Neill. 15-16p70
Visitors Here —
Mrs. D. B Marcellus and Mrs.
Carroll Marcellus, both of Stuart,
visited at the M. B. Marcellus
home Friday.
CARDS of ThANKS
WE WISH to thank all for their
expressh*ns of sympathy and!
kindness during the illness and
at the time of the death of our j
beloved mother A special thank :
you to American Legion Post j
214 and the auxiliary of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunning-!
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pier
son and Mrs. Edd Howard and
families. 15pd I
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: July 30 Mrs Roy
Hansen of Page; 31 Mrs. C A
VanValkenhorg of Ewing, A. Ross
Vorce of O'Neill; August 1 Mrs.
Richard Clark of O'Neill, Mrs.
Raymond Klahenes of Chamhers.
Mrs. Frank Tomjack of Ewing. ;
Thomas Wr. Schoberg of O'Neill. |
Mrs. Leo Vandersnick of Ewing; i
2 Mrs. Hubert Kohle of Stuart; |
3 Mrs. Martin T. Pofahl of Ew
ing, Mrs. Duane C. Miller of Em
met : 4 Mrs. Norman Trowbridge
of Page, Theresa Watson of O'
Neill, Hiram Hubbard of Cham-1
hers. Frank H. Murray of O'Neill;
5 Thomas Kayl of Spencer, Miss
Bette Kinnaley of O’Neill; 6 —
Mrs J. C. Kamphnus of Redltird.
Dismissals: July 30 Jonathan
Lambert. Chambers, Mrs. Robert
Bean of O'Neill. Baby Girl Bean of
O’Neill, Neal Chase of Sheldon,
la.; 31 Mrs. George WTnker of
Emmet; August 1 Al Ross Vorce
of O'Neill (expired!, Mark Salak
of Mullen, Mrs. Robert DeVoy of
O'Neill, Joseph Hambek of Bris
tow. Mrs. Bernard Schmitz of O’
Neill, Mrs. Donald Fox of Bas
sett, Baby Boy Fox of Bassett,
Mrs. John Simpson of Kansas
City; 2—Edward M. Gallagher
of O’Neill, Mrs. Rex Stowell of
O'Neil, Baby Girl Stowell of O'
Neill; 3 Margaret McManus of
O’Neill; 4 Mrs. Frank Tomjack
of Ewing, Baby Boy Tomjack of
Ewing; Mrs. Raymond Klabcnes
of Chamhers, Baby Boy Klahenes
of Chambers, Mrs. Richard Clark
of O'Neill, Baby Boy Clark of O'
Neill; 5- Mrs. Roy Hansen of
Page, Mrs. Duane C. Miller of
Emmet; 6—Thomas Karyl of
spencer.
Hospitalized: Garrett Janzing
of Emmet, Mrs. Hubert H. Kohle
of Stuart, Mrs. Leo Vandersnick
of Ewing, Frank H. Murray of
O'Neill, Mrs. Norman Trowbridge
of Page, Mrs. J. C. Kamphaus of
Redbird, Hiram Hubbard of
Chambers, Mrs. Martin Pofahl of
Ewing, Mrs. C. A. VanValken
borg of Ewing, Mrs. M. V. Lan
dreth of Page, Theresa Watson
of O’Neill, Mrs. Wilma Daniels of
Ewing, Sharon Daniels of Ew
ing, Thomas Schoberg of O’Neill,
Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill, Peter
Nissen of Page, Miss Bette Kin
naley of O’Neill, Mrs. Bryan
Finch of Orchard.
SACKED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Mrs. Donald Allen
of Lynch, Mrs. George Classen of
Spencer, George Dahlenburg of
Butte, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Nor
folk, Mrs. Catherine Hubby of
Butte, Master Kenneth Katzer of
Naper, Mrs. Bertha Laudenslager
of Spencer, Baby Rosetta Lynn
McAllister of Naper, Lewis Nicolls
of Pringle, S.D., Mrs. John Quest
of Naper, Baby Mary Margaret
Salmen of Fairfax, S.D., Baby
Ronald Emil Tejral of Spencer,
G. W. Tienken of Butte, Master
Eddie Weber of Butte, Mrs. Wayne
Z'.nk of Najper.
Dismissed: Joe Slechta of
Lynch, Mrs. Emil Tejral of Spen
cer, Mrs. Bertha Horst of Herrick,
Baby Maureen Langan of Spen
cer, Miss Elizabeth Peklo of
Lynch, Mrs. Eddie Mulhair of
Lynch, Master Jimmy Fox of O’
Neill, Dwayne Lindgreen of Fair
fax, Mrs. Raymond Bentzen of
Naper, Emil Micanek of Lynch,
Mrs. Arthur Carlson of Spencer,
Mrs. Darrel Ludemann of Butte,
Mrs. Martha Wells of Spencer.
Ewing News
Mrs. Idol! Bogard and Mrs.
Edith Hickman of Oakland, Ore.,
and Mrs. Frances Misege of San
tiago, Calif., who were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Davis, left Tuesday. July 29, for
their homes. The ladies had been
to the East coast to visit rela
tives. Mrs. Hickman is a sister
of Mr. Davis.
Guests recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were
their daughter, Mrs. Allan York,
and her daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. David Oetter of
Seattle, Wash. Later their guests
left for Sioux City for a visit with
other relatives.
METHODIST (Chambers Amelia)
Rev. Chares F. Cox, pastor
CHAMBERS—
Sunday, August 10: Sunday
school, 10 a.m., worship 11: a.m.,
Monday, August 11: Junior
MYF meets at 8:30 p.m. with
Mrs. Lavem Hoerle and Mrs.
Vem Whitaker co-sponsors: Inter
mediate choir rehearsal, 8 pm.,
Mrs. Robertson, director and Mrs.
Bernard Hoffman, organist.
AMELIA—
Sunday, August 10: Worship,
9:30 am.; Sunday-school; 10:30
a.m., Mrs. Vern Sageser, superfn
tendent.
Thursday, August 14: Choir re
hearsal, 8 p m., Marcia Widman.
pianist: MYF meets at 8:30 p.m.,
with Marjorie Winnings, president
and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and Rev.
Cox- co-sponsors.
MOVE TO COIyORADO
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gehring,
former O’Neill residents, have
recently sold their home in Cen
tral City, Nebr., and have mov
ed to Limon, Colo., where Mr.
Gehring is associated with John
Deere diesel.
These two ancient ears stopped briefly in O'N ill Tuesday en route to lt«|»id t'ity, S. I>,, for the
third annual antique auto tour of the Black llills. I din Ruggiero of Omaha (left) s|*orts a MIS model
T speedster. Sam Arnholi of Wichita, Kans., Is st Hiding beside a M10 IIFS (a product of Stilt*).
Ruggiero operates an antique auto museum in Omaha, \rnlioli is vice president of the National
Horseless Carriage club. In the Black Hills bound group were It persons In four modern cars. Being
drawn were four relics.—The Frontier Photo.
Chambers News
Mrs. James Newhouse and two
sons of Wichita. Kans., and her
father, Hardy Johnson of Hold
rege, were guests in T. E. New
house home Saturday, August 2.
The two l)oys remained for a
week's visit with their grandpar
ents.
Mrs. Mary deed observed her
84th birthday anniversary Sunday,
August 3, with a dinner in her
honor at deed home. Other guests
were her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Chet McClonahan.
Mrs. James Ringle and small
daughter of Omaha are spending
three weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Jarman, and
brother, Douglas, while her hus
band is with the national guards in
Minnesota.
Carolyn Wintermote, Edith
Grimes. Phyllis Fullerton and
Mrs. Johon Wintermote drove to
Lincoln Friday to take the lat
ter’s daugher, Mrs. Ida Howard
of California, who had been vis
iting here, to the home of her
son-in-law and daughter.
Sunday guests in the Raymond
Beed home were Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Kaup and two girls of
Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Lubken and son of Lincoln, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Beed and two sons
and Howard Beed of Chambers.
Vernon Whitaker and daughter,
Danelia, of Chambers, Russell
Miner and Ethel Oeltjen, both of
O'Neill, went to Bladen Monday tc
attend a rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte
were Sunday dinner guests in tht
Walter Jutte ljome.
Charles Cox of Ord, Williarr
Cox of Lincoln, and their sister
Mrs. Kathleen Herden, who is at
tending college at Kearney, spen
the weekend as guests of theii
parents, Rev and Mrs. Cox.
A group of friends surprised
Glen Aria ms on his hirthdav an
niversary Sunday evening, Aug
ust 2. The birthday falls nex*
week. Present were Mrs. Anns
Albers, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shav
lik and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Adams and Larry, Mr. anc
Mrs. H. B. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs
H W. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. E
H. Medcalf and Mr. and Mrs. Johr
Honeywell. The guests brought e
potluck supper.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte re
ports that their son, Maj. Lloyd
Jutte of Omaha, is at the armj
1 reserve school at Camp McCoy
i Wise. It 'xs a two weeks school
which will close this week.
Mrs Ruth Green of Marsland
came Monday to visit the Louis
Neilson family. Mr. and Mrs
1 Neilson and Mrs. Green drove tc
| Park Center, west of Elgin, Tues
S day to attend the funeral of s
friend, Ernest Kinney.
Cpl. Victor Burrell has recently
rer< fved his discharge from the
I army after serving 28 months ir
1 Germany with the paratroopers
| He made 28 jumps. He is at pre
i sent with his parents, Mr. and
! Mrs. Ernest Burrell, at Chambers
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter arc
making an addition to the kitcher
of. their home in Chambers.
Kenneth Weller, superintendent o]
of the Chambers school, came horn*
Friday, August 1, after spending
the summer at Wayne State col
lege.
Miss Shirley DeHart a summer
student at Wayne college, also ar
rived home.
Hustlers in
General Meeting —
rAuJL — iVII. diiu lviia.
vin Stauffer hosted the members
of the Eagle Hustlers 4-H club for
the final general meeting of the
year, held Saturday, August 2.
A lesson on judging was the
main interest Roll call was an
swered by naming a bad noxious
weed or a pasture grass.
A question and answer forum
was held followed by a discussion
on the pre-fair day cattle show al
Norfolk, and the dairy show a!
Norfolk.
A take-in-lunch was served a1
the close of the session, according
to Bob Beelaert, reporter.
The beef divi^on met at the
house of Lynn Grass Friday even
| ing. Bob Beeleart called th(
meeting to order. Roll call was
answered by naming parts of e
beef animal. All except one mem
her were present. The prefaii
j show at Orchard, held Wednesday
J August 6, was discussed and si>
members decided to show theii
animals. Plans for the Holt Conn
ty fatr at Chambers were also dis
j cussed. Mrs. Grass served re
freshments, according to Beck}
Beelaert, reporter.
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County Court
July 31 Francis D. Ratliff of
Atkinson, speeding? night, fined
$100 and $1 costs; officer E. %1
Hastreiter.
July 31 John Kan/lor. driver for
Don Schott of Chadron, overload on
axle, fined $110 and $1 costs; offi
cer TX)nald F. Richardson.
July 31 Daniel J. Sullivan of
Harward, Calif., possession of al
cohoic liquor by minor, fined $25
and $1 costs; officer E. M. Ifns
treiter.
July 31 Virgil G. Kruse of Nor
folk Bridge and Construction Co.
of Norfolk, excessive length, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer Clifford
I L. Kizzire.
July 31 Frank Osman of Kene
j saw, operating a motor vehicle
without a driver's license, fined $10
and $4 costs, officer R. L. Gude.
i July 31 Thomas J. Matejcek of
Monowi, speeding, fined $10 and
$4 costs; officer—Sgt. R. R. Shor
ney.
August 2 Edward Lovett of
Wood I^ake, driving while under
tbe influence of intoxicating liquor,
fined $100 and $4 costs and opera
tor's license suspended for six
months; officer R. L. Gude.
August 2 Virgil Peak Logan of
Loveland, Colo., no trip permit,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Donald F. Richardson.
August 4 Keith Gibson of Ew
ing, resisting an officer, fined $30
and $4 costs, and ordered to pay
the doctor’s bill and for new glas
ses; officer-Charles Richter.
August 4—Joseph Roy Croner,
driver for PIE of Chicago, 111.,
overlength, fined $10 and $4 costs;
officer- Clifford L. Kizzire.
August 4—Frank H. Elsasser,
driver for Beatrice Construction
Co., of Beatrice, excessive length,
■ fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Clifford L. Kizzire.
August 4--Joe T. Donovan of
Crookston, driving after operotor’s
license expired, fined $10 and $4
costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter.
August 4—Douglas I. Chapman
I of Mobridge, S. D., permitting
minor to operate; fined -10 and
$4 costs; officer E. M. Hastrei
ter.
August 6—Charles A. Scott of
Greeley, speeding day, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Has
treiter.
Rebekahs Plan
Family Picnic —
Eden Rebekah lodge met Fri
day, August 1, with 11 members
present. Deritha Moore and Val
era Philbrick were hostesses for
lunch.
Rebekahs and their famines will
have a picnic at Ford’s park Fri
day, August 8. In case of rain,
the affair will be held at the hall.
MARRIAGE IJCENSFS
Donald E. Bouska, 21, of Atkin
son and Miss Patricia Wedige, 17,
of Grand Island on August 1.
Jerry Lee Wheeler, 20, of O’
Neill and Faye Irene Murray, 18,
of O’Neill on August 1.
Larry Dwayne Strong, 20, of O’
Neill and Judith Louise Sanders,
18, of O’Neill on August 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calkins and
family of Stuart were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
McConnell and Bobby.
A Tuesday guest of Mrs. Rosa
Bowers was Mrs. Ray Kaly of
Spencer.
The weather didn’t have anything over the
Hog Market at Verdigre on Monday
Both Were Plenty Hot
MARKET REPORT: Monday, August 4, 1958
Again we had a good run of hogs on Monday’s sale. Ex
treme top rose to $24 00 in a battle of the buyer’s for numbers,
Very few butchers weighing over 200 pounds sold helow $23.00.
Sows sold from $18.50 to $21.90. Lightweight butchers from $21.00
to $21.50.
We had several nice consignments of cattle and all found
ready buyers.
Make Verdigre Livestock Market your marketing headquar
ters. We are sure you will like our service and Prices. Your pat
ronage is always appreciated.
Big Weekly Hog Auction—Every Monday—11:00 A. M.
Cattle Sale Following 1:00 P. M.
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
DON JENSEN, Mgr.
I
Legal Notices
(First pub. August 7, 1958)
John R. Gallagher. Attorney
NOTICE or HEARING OF
PETITION FOH FINAL
HETTI.EMENT OF XCFOl'NT
Estate No. 424A
COUNTY COURT OF 1IORT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF CHARLES E.
WEEKS. DECEASED.
1’HK STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
A El. CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has lieen filed for final
settlement herein, determination
if heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count. and discharge, which \\M1
be for hearing in this court on
August 27, 1958, at 10 o’clock A.
M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
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Miss Hammond Feted—
Miss Mae I). Hammond was
guest-of-honor at a series of gath
erings during her stay from Fri
day until Monday. Saturday a pic
nic at the Country club was held
for relatives of Miss Hammond.
Monday evening Mrs. Ira Moss
was hostess to Martez and Delta
Dek clubs at the Country club
Winners were Mrs. H. J. Eohaus,
Mrs. P. B. Brady, Mrs. M. J. Gold
en and Miss Hammond.
Monday Mrs. Golden was hos
tess at a family luncheon for
Miss Hammond.
Another Grandson Injured—
Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every
learned that another grandson,
John Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Miller of Norfolk, broke the
bflg bone in his leg Friday at a ball
game at West Point. After a cast
was put on , he returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Eveiw are
grandparents of George Fuller, 16,
O’Neill youth, who is in a cast
folowing a crawler-type accident.
Members of the State Employ
ees Union and their families at
tend their annual picnic at Long
Pine Sunday.
Insurance
All kinds
Ranch and Farm
Loans
Hail Insurance
on growing crops
We Pay Claims
— SEE OR CALL —
R. F. GASKILL
INSURANCE AGY.
AL GASKILL, Mgr.
Office phone 710 — Re*. 109-J
— O'NEILL -