The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 18, 1958, Section 1, Page 7, Image 7

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FOR SALE
"I hide’s Dairy Cattle
TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle
<>n hand at all time* Wiscon
sin bred, fresh and heavy
springers, first and second
talf heifers.
Arnold Thiele
* JMr miles southwest of Clear
water, Phone 17 on 12 tf
FOR SALE: Extra good milk
cows — Ray Robertson. O’-i
Neill. 20tf
REGISTERED ANGUS
15 CHOICE hulls coming two-year- j
olds Good breeding. Prices |
reasonable. Visitors welcome
anytime. — Elmcrest Farms,
Leigh, Nebr., phone 36F2 21-23c
PUREBRED
I lampshire Boars
FOR SALE! Choice breeding
for bacon ham type. New blood
lines for old customers
SHADY1.ANE HAMPSHIRE
FARM
3 miles east of Creighton.
_____ 20-27c
FOR SALE: Registered Hamp- j
shires. Rugged, long, meaty [
boars and open gilts. Vacclna
teed. Guaranteed breeders
Priced reasonable. — John:
Faster, Clearwater, phone 8 on
4 20-25*)
FOR SALE AT AUCTION: 42 big
rugged Spotted Poland boars,
10 bred gilts, 10 open gilts, Sat
urday night, October 11, at the j
farm 3Vit miles west on high- j
way 91.—Clifford Goff & Son, |
BurweU. 21-24c
INSURANCE
FOR RELIABLE low-cost dwel-,
ling and auto insurance, in the
Farmers Mutual Insurance
Company of Nebraska and the
Iowa Home Mutual Insurance
af Des Moines, la., WITHOUT |
PAYING AN EXTRA PREM
RTM TO PAY IjOSSES OF
$5,000 OR LESS; FOR WIND
AND HAIL (D WEI JANG) and
COMPREHENSIVE (CAR), see
L. G. Gillespie
Insurance Agency
O’NEILL Phones 114 or 218
20-23c
SPRING FRIES FOR SALE —Du
ane Gray, phone 470, O’Neill.
21c
FOR SALE: To be moved two
room house, 14 x 20 ft., in good
condition, located 4 mi east and
3 south of Chambers. Wade
Davis, Ewing. 20-2-p60
FOR SAIJC: Fancy new crop Blue
grass seed one to 10 lbs., 50c,
over 10-ll>s. 45c. IJoyd Gibson,
y4 mi E. of sale bam, O’Neill.
17-22pd
FOR SALE: Vetch seed. — Jim
Ruther, Page. 21-23c
Registered
Hampshire Boars
FOR SALE: Breeding stock of
high merit. You will like our
prices.
Walter Sojka and Sons
IV4 mi. N and 4 E of Page.
21 tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars. Big and ragged with
extra length.- Alfred Hansen, 5
miles west, 4 south and Vfe
west of Pluinview. 19tf
Cornpicker Bargains
NEW AND USED, General Imp
lement and Farmrite, one- and
two-row. pull-type or mounted.
New Deal Oil Co.
TONY ASIMUS
©Neill - Phone 392
19-21 c
FOR SALE: 1 new aluminum
-a_ ___no or;
—See or call Jim Sessions. O’
Neill, phone 409. 21c
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars Henry Stelling. 2 miles
south, V* west of Orchard. 21-22c
MACHINERY
1947 Farmall H
1944 Farmall H
t940 Farmall M
1947 Farmall M
10-ft. VanBrundt drill
2—IHC one-row drills
2—MH-THC picker
HM 20-niC picker
24 IHC picker
Two-row GI comptcker
One-row GI compicher
IP IHC picker
New Idea picker _
1967 IHC A-160 truck, complete
with fold-down bo* am hoist
APPLIANCES
Used wringer washers
Used rinse tubs _
See us for detaUa on how tojgt
an automatic dishwa*er e
See us for complete line of kca
Whirlpool appliances.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
IHC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool
O’NEILL. NEHR
For Sale!
TOP PRODUCING Wisoamin and
Minnesota bred. f£e**?rTWJlnd
heavy springera at a0 time*
mile south of Ewing
Rudie Juracek
ll-22c
Angu9 Bull Sale
MALLORY * M^XOFTreamual
bull sale, Monday .October
at Valentine, NebraAa^ Thirty
biU bulls. Mallory^* bulls we
guaranteed bulls. 21‘®c
ATTENTION
SPORTSMEN
Gunsmithing and
Taxidermy
! DO Most all kinds of gun work
sights, scopes, stocks, barrels,
adjustable chokes, ribs, alter
military' rifles to sporters. re
weld twits for scope mounting
Can furnish most any make of
rifle scope Have Weaver rifle
scopes on hand most of time.
I BLUE guns with the—
Lynx Blu-Blak
method. This is a six-tank set
up, the only way you can blue
a gun right, no soft soldered
double-barrel shot guns at this
time.
I RELOAD in the following cali
bers in your clean empty cases,
—7.7-mm Jap. 6,5 Jap. 7.35 mm
Italian. 7-mm Mauser 8-mm
Mauser, 348 Win., 300 Saw. 30
30 Win., 270 Win . 304)6, 257R ,
22-250 Var., 222 Rem . 250-3000
Saw, 22 Hornet. Most will run
around 2.50 per box of 20 except
30-30. 250-3000 and 22 cal., which
are less according to size. Do i
you need any 7 7 and 6.5 Jap
ammo? If so I can help you.
TAXIDERMY
I MOUNT AIJ. kinds of game
heads using the latest taxidermy
methods Also hide tanning,
deer hides, hair off, $4.50 each.
A deposit is required on all 1
taxidermy work. Hides must be
clean of meat and fat and well
salted Be sure heads and hides
are properly tagged. All tan
ning at owner’s risk.
I IJVE 10 S, 5 W. 1 N and W
of Ewing.
CARL HUBEL
Ewing, Nebr. Phone 6F02
(Please clip this ad for future
reference). 21-22p6
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Hard
ware store, Lynch Nebr.—Box
D. 20-21c
FOR SALE: Upright cabinet
grand piano, in good condition.
Mrs. Richard Nelson, O’Neill 21c
FOR SALE: One of the best
equipped taverns and lunch
counters in northeast Nebras
ka. Wakefield has a popula
tion of 1,050. — Write box 462,
Wakefield. 20-22c
Mobile Trailer Homes
BE 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 _ 5745
New 59 36-ft.-8-wide .. 52995
New 59 42-ft.-8-wide 53595
New 59 30-ft.-10-wide 53045
New 59 36-ft.-10-wide _ 53495
New 59 46-ft-lO-wide _ 53995
New 59 50-ft.-10-wide .... 54495
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
FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co.. O’Neill. 47ctf
FOR SALE: 1946 \Vz ton Chevro
let truck with stock rack. - |
John P. Conway, O’Neill.
I 19-21 p85 I
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
Prestone Anti-Freeze
at
Wholesale Prices !
Gal. Cans ___ $1.85
6-Gal. Cases 10.95
Buy now, save money!
Gasoline and Fuel
Oils at lowest prices
in Nebraska!
Oils and Greases
of all kinds —
best quality!
NEW DEAL OIL CO.
West O'Neill
Surge Dairy
Equipment
COMPLETE line of parts.—Din
inn Sales & Service. Long Pine, *
phone 2127, or Harvey Tomp
kins, Inman. 9tf J
FOR SALE: Used Seigler oil
heater with blower. — Norbert
Clark, O’Neill, phone 513-M. p i
FOR SALE: Three-piece second
hand bath outfit, also 275-gal.
fuel oil tank with stand. — Kel
ly’s Plumbing. O’Neill. 20tf
FOR SALE: No. G two-row New
Idea cornpicker, $200 00. — Al
bert Wasson, Atkinson, phone
7838. 18tf
FOR SALE: Dining room table,
four chairs and desk, all dark
walnut, good condition, priced
cheap. — Anthony’s Market. In
man. 20-21p
Machinery Bargains
2—1948 J-E> B tractors
2—1946 H Farmail tractors
.955 Ford Vi-tod pickup
SEVERAL 450 diesel Farmail trac
tors. new, special prices.
,951 Farmail C tractor, reverse,
with swsrp nead.
j.N HAND the new 2-M Interna
tional two-row com pickers.
Storjohann Equipment
BUR WELL
FOR SALE: 270 cal Rem. Hi
power rifle; 12 ga. model 11
Rem. auto.; also other used
guns. -Orley Rickard, 27 mi
ith of O’Neill 20-21p
FOR SALE: 1946 trail-mohlie
stock trailer 34 4” long, single
axle. Eugene Goldfuss, Phone
3608 Page. 21-22pd
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
W’E REPAIR all makes. We jn
derseil anybody in price ind
outsell anybody in quality.
O’NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269
52tf
FOR SALE: Choice Holstein,
Brown Swiss and Guernsey hei
fer calves delivered on approved
Calves on hand most all
times.—Gerald O’Connor 8 mi.
N. and 5 East Atkinson. 21-25pd
FOR SALE: 1948 propane gas Ser
vall deluxe 6 ft. refrigerator,
A1 condition. Can be seen at
Dale Fetrow’s in O’Neill.—
Priced reasonable. 4Jarl Krogh.
O’Neill. 21-22p.60
FOR SALE: 1956 Ford Victoria,
fully equipped.—Bernard Lorenz,
O’Neill, phone 18F11. 18tf
FOR SALE: John Deere two-row
pull-type compicker, also two
rubber-tired wagons. — Frank
Determan, Atkinson. 20-21p60
CURTISS CALVES are tattooed
for future identification. All
breed associations must follow
this practice. It is cheaper to
raise vnur own renlac.ements.
Your CURTISS technician is
Duane Gray, phone 470, O’Neill.
16tf
FOR SALE: Buildings to be mov
ed including: House, 32 x 30,
five rooms, two closets, large
screened porch, furnace, insul
ated, wired for REA; bam 36 x
40 with loft, three bins; doub
le garage, 16 x 24; brooder
house, 12 x 16; hen house, 12
x 32.—Frank P. Snyder, Page,
phone 2568. 20-21pl20
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. 51 tf
FOR SALE: Vetch seed in 100-lb.
bags. Cleaned by Elgin Mills.
Eugene Poessnecker, Atkinson,
phone 7051. 20-22p85
FOR SALE: E-flat (altoi saxa
phone, Pan Amercian, used
only two seasons in school. —
Walter Brown, Chambers, phone
2487. 21-22p60
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O’Neill
CORNPICKERS
New J.D 227 compickers
USED PICKERS include .T-D 200.
226, Oliver single-row, Farm Rite
two-row.
TRACTORS—
48 A J-D
'48 B J-D
44 B J-D
1940 A .T-D
40 B J-D
M-M No. 69 combine ,
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
i.\o. Z4 im. mower, mve new.
No. 5 J-D mowers
PLYMOUTH AND JDD BINDER
TWINE
FOR SALE: MM tWo-row com
picker in good shape. — How
ard Anderson, Lynch. 20-21c
YOU CAN get the money the
same day you borrow it from
me.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 3tf
FOR SALE OR RENT: All mod
em house. Easy payments for
buyer. —R. M. Pease, O’Neill,
phone 543-R. 20tf
FOR SALE: Metal clarinet with
case, used about 3 months.—
Mrs. Merle DeLong. Inman
19-21 p85
FOR SALE: Perfection oil burner,
forced draft with thermostat,
300 gallon tank.—John Schultz,
11 miles North, bVt Miles West
of O’Neill. Phone 12F12 21-22pd
FOR SALE: Aero motor windmills,
towers. Stock tanks, all sizes,
pressure systems.—Clifford So
botka, Inman, phone 435. 52tf.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cavanaugh
of Chambers and son, Joe, of O’
Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Troshynski of Page wont to Fort
Mead, S.D., Tuesday, September
9. They visited Gene Cavanaugh
and others along the way. They re
turned Saturday, September 13.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cavanaugh
spent Saturday night and Sunda>
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cavanaugh
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer Trais of
Central City, arrived Monday
night at the home of Mrs. William
Ernst. They will spend a few
days here visiting relatives and
will then continue on to the Black
Hills.
WANTED
WANTED: Hereford lovers to
come to our October 8th sale of
40 clean, large, choice long
yearling bulls, at our ranch 25
miles south of Hay Springs,
turn south about 1 mile on the
diagonal on gravel good weath
er on to the Hemingford road,
then east 7 miles on oil, when
roads are wet F. E. Messer
smith & Sons, 623 Emerson, Al
liance, Nebr. 21c
WANTED: I can use more gar
bage hauling, $1 per month.
Pickup cafes every day for so
much per week or month. —
Ora Robinson, O’Neill. 20-22p85
FOR DITCH DIGGING service
sewers, water service or foot
ings—See. O E Davidson
Phone 126. O’Neill 47tf
FARM LOAN’S R. H Parker. 3tf
I__ ___ 1 _ , , .
WANTED: Married man for farm
work, located on good gravel
road, separate house. — John
Thor, Stanton, Nebr. 21c
WANTED: Bred gilts to farrow
soon. — Frank Svoboda, Lynch.
20-22pd.
EXPERT
Watch Repairing!
Mcl ntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neil]
I ___
PIANO AND ORGAN lessons
given. — Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke,
across street north of Metho
dist church, O’Neill, phone
128. 20-25c
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are *you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neil], Nebr. 34tf
WANTED TO BUY? 306 or 270,
used deer rifle, prefer with
scope. Would consider without
Carl Krogh, O’Neill 21-22p60
COMPLETE AERIAL spraying
and dusting service. Custom
seed harvesting and a complete
line of chemicals for sale. All
worn iuu”/fe guaranteea.—tiruce
Fletchec or Ed Butterfield, Or
chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686.
3tf.
DO YOU want to borrow money
on your City Property or on
your Farm or on your Ranch?
1 have Eastern Money and I
have private money to loan.—
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 3tf
WANTED: 50 to 60 head of stock
cows to take in on shares for
the 1959 season. Have plenty
winter feed. — Write box VOS,
c|o The Frontier, for informa
tion and interview. 20-22pd.
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write. Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks W & blks N stoplight
lltf
MONEY TO LOAN on farms,
ranches and town residential
property. See Virgil Laursen ot
the O’Neill Loan Co., O’Neill,
phone 434. 13tf
WANTED!
DRY Cl £ AN ING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Picl up
and Delivery!
47ctf
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR REASONABLE prices try
LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE
2 blks. west of postoffice. Can
serve you days or evenings by
appuuiunein or wiinout. lu-itfpa
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
—Clinton.
DRAGLINE WORK I
Sewer Drainage, Dam Work
Basement Excavation and
Road Work!
E. J. (Skip) Shane
ATKINSON, NEBR.
51-20
Wick’s BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O’NEILL —
_ for Any Job 25tf
AUCTIONEERING ~
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Phone 207 — O’Neill
Altar Society Meeting—
St. Bridget’s Guild of Altar soc
iety of St. Patrick's church will
have charge of the meeting to
night (Thursday) at St. Mary’s
gym. Mrs. Joe Gokie, jr., is chair
man and Mrs. Delbert Robertson
is co-chairman.
Phone us your news—51!
REAL ESTATE
Houses For Sale!
3-REPROOM home, new addition,
good price and low down pay
ment
2-BEDROOM home, close - in, all
modern, priced very reason
ably,
2-BEDROOM home, southwest
part of town, $4,750,00. Good
terms.
2-BEPROOM home, east of public
school, choice location, a good
buy.
2-BEDROOM home, modem and
acreage.
RESIDENTIAL AND BUILDING
lots available.
Ranches For Sale!
2.280-acre ranch, northwest Knox
county, well-improved.
160-Acre farm, close to O'Neill.
880-acre farm and ranch, im
proved and priced to sell, north
east of O’Neill.
1.600-acre ranch, well - improved
and offered for lease only.
LONG - TERM LOANS available
at low interest rates on farms,
ranches and city property.
Cafe For Sale!
IN O'NEILL, well established,
good equipment and great op
portunity to carry on a good
volume of business. Terms
may be had.
Virgil L. Laursen
REALTOR
INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE
Phone 434 LOANS O'Neill
20-21c
FOR SALE: 4-room house and
other out buildings on 2*6 lots.
—Minnie Sanders, O’Neill, box
566. 14tf.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home in
Northheights, $9750. - Kleth
Abart, O’Neill 52tf
Stock and Grain
FARM !
320 acre near level Stanton coun
ty farm about % good native
nasture ha lance hieh nrodtio
five soil under cultivation. Good
set of improvements close to
school, located on good gravel
road. 20-22c
John Thor Agency
STANTON, NEBR.
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. 13tl
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Nice unfurnished
basement apartment, three
rooms and hath, close to school,
$25 per month—Roy Shull, O’
Neill, phone 517-J. 21-22p
FOR RENT: 'Two-bedroom house
with attached garage. — Clar
ence Strong, O’Neill, phone
717. 20-21 c
FOR RENT: Modem apartment.
—A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas,
O’Neill, phone 515. 12tl
FOR RENT: Three - room apart
ments on ground floor, $27 per
month, Vfe block north of New
Deal Oil Co. — Tony Asimus,
O'Neill, phone 510. 19tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf
FOR RENT: A house, .-rooms
and bath.—Call phone c.37, O’
Neill. 8tf
FOR RENT: Storage space. —
Phone 565, O’Neill. 37tf
CARDS of THANKS
I WISH to express my sincere
thanks to Mother rFances. Sis
ters, nurses, Doctor Finley.
Father Kucera and Father O’
Sullivan, for the excellent care
received while at St. Anthony’s;
i V1UW VVO (HIM II ICIIUO WUU
so kindly visited me at hospital
and during the weeks of conval
escence at home; also my thanks
for the gifts, flowers, cards and
letters. I am deeply grateful to
all.- MARY E. CARNEY. 21c
11 WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives for the cards,
flowers and gifts which I re
ceived while I was in St. An
thony’s hospital. Also thanks to
the hospital staff and Drs. Wil
son and Waters for the good
care. Your kindness will never
be forgotten. — THOMAS W.
SCHOBERG. 21c
WE WISH to thank all our friends
relatives and neighbors for the
cards, letters and flowers we re
ceived while in the hospital. A
special thanks to sill who helped
the day of the accident, also to
the doctors and nurses for their
wonderful care. — Mrs. Robert
Tomlinson and Veldon Tomlin
son. 21p50
I WISH to thank all my dear fri
ends and relatives for their
visits, cards and letters while
I was in the Sacred Heart hos
pital at Lynch. A special thanks
to Drs. David and Pollock also
the Sisters and nurses at the
hospital. May God bless each
of you—Mrs. Elmer Torbert
21p50
WE WISH to express our heart
felt thanks to all our relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
many acts of kindness shown
us at the passing of our dear
father and grandfather. — The
children of Carl E. Block. 21p
I WISH to thank all those who re
membered me with cards, pray
ers, letters, gifts and visits dur
ing my stay in the hospital and
since I came home. — JANICE
WALTER. 21p50
I WISH to thank my friends and
relatives for the cards letter'
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O’Neill)
Admitted September 10 Mis.
Sam Killham of O Neill, Mrs. M
J Baack of O'Neill; 11 Homer
l>:ms of O Neill. Mary Kathleen
dark oi O'Neill, Richard Clark of
0 Neill; 12 Reginald Pmkerman
of U Neill. Robert Kramer of
St tart, Amli.i s. Biglin of O'Neill,
M s Janie* McKenny of O'Neill,
.\ iiiu Cua.i of Spencer: 13 John
v ,i ;u i iin k of Ewing. Mrs. Char
les Cue of Fairfax, S.l),, Mis. An
tkiiotM llomolka of Chandlers,
Mrs. Duane Lindenberg of O'
Neill, Mrs. Edward McManus of
o .si .li, Mrs. Alvin Heiser of At
kinson; 11 Mrs. Louis Zastrow of
0 Neill, Eli Nemcr of Gregory,
S.D., Mrs. Ray Lawrence of O'
1 Neill, Linda Fisher of Page, Nan
cy Fetrow of O Neill; 15 Mrs.
Rollie Snell of Page, Mrs Duane
Mahlendorf of Spencer, Max Kij>
1 pie of O’Neill, Mrs. Arthur I loot
tcher of Spencer, Mrs. Edward
Hancock of O'Neill, Mrs. Howard
Miller of Spencer, Mrs. James
Sessions of O'Neill; H> Delores
Hamik of O'Neill, Mrs. Walter
Johnson of Page. Max Wanser of
I Ewing, Mrs. Robert 11. Bennett of
| O'Neill, Loren Dean Allen of
Page, Larry Oetter of O'Neill
Dismissed: Mrs. Carl Goldapp
| of O'Neill, Max Wanser of Ewing;
11—Dwaine Lock man of Stuart;
12 Mrs. D. R- Mounts of O'Neill,
Mrs. Sam Robertson of O'Neill,
Mrs. Alvin Heiser of Atkinson;
13 Reginald Pinkerman of O'
Neill, Mary Kathleen Clark of O
i Neill, Richard Clark of O’Neilll,
Anna Marie Fritton of O'Neil,
i Nelda Cuatt of Spencer, Donna
! Mae Crumly of Page, Albert
j Loock (expired! of Spencer; 14
Larry Mudloff of Page, 1 km Robin
son of O'Neill, Gene Butterfield
of Inman; 15 Mrs. Milton Baack
and baby girl of O'Neill, Mrs.
Maliel McKenna of O’Neill, Mrs.
James McKenny of O’Neill. Rob
ert Kramer of Stuart (expired);
lt> Mrs. Louis Zastrow of O'Neill.
Mrs. Duane Lindenberg of O'Neill,
Max Kipple of O’Neill. Mrs. Ed
ward McManus of O'Neill, Lloyd
I Smith of Inman, Mrs. Charles
Cue of Fairfax, S.L)., Delores
Hamik of O’Neill.
Hospitalized: Garrett Janzing
of O'Neill, Mrs. James Sessions
of O'Neill, Loren Dean Allen ol
Page, John Vandersnick of Ewing
Mrs. Alvin Heiser of Atkinson
Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill, Mrs
Arthur Boettcher of Spencer, Nan
cy Fetrow of O’Neill, Linda Fish
er of Page, Mrs. Wilma Daniels ol
Ewing, Mrs. Antionctte Homolki
of Chambers, Peter Nissen o!
Page, Mrs. Duane Mahlendorf o
Spencer, Mrs. Rollie Snell o
Page, Mrs. Sam Killhan of O'
j Neill, Mrs. Howard Miller o
Spencer, Homer Davis of O’Neill
Mrs. Ed Hansock of O’Neill, Mrs
Robert Bennett of O’Neill, Caro
Harmon of O’Neill, Mrs. Ra:
Lawrence of O’Neill, Mrs. Leon an
Heiss of Page, Sharon Daniels o
i Ewing, Max Wanser of Ewing.
County Court
September 11—Jerry Emgricl
| of Martin, S.D., overwidth, fine<
j $10 and $4; officer—Clifford L
| Kizzire.
September 11 — Russell B
i Flemmiken of Neligh, over oapa
j city plates, fined $10 and $4 costs
officer Donald F Richardson.
September 11 Richard J
Crowe, driver for Frank Weander
jr., of Ainsworth, overlength, finec
$10 and $4 costs; officer Clifforc
L. Kizzire.
September 12 Merle It. Chris
tensen, driver for Pete Christen
| sen of Pilger, overlength, finec
$10 and $4 costs; officer Clifforc
] L. Kizzire.
September 17—Jerry O’Connoi
of Atkinson, assualt and battery
| fined $50 and $4 costs; charges
filed by Heinie Claussen.
September 15 Kenneth Sander:
of O'Neill, wilful reckless driving,
fined $50 and $4 costs and drivers
license suspended for a period oi
six months; officer Leo Tom jack.
On failure to pay fine was com
mitted to the county jail.
September 15 Pat Boyle of O’
Neill, unlawful intoxication, fined
*15, and $4 costs, officer Lee
Tomjack.
September 17 John E. Steska!
of Inman, driving while under the
influence of alcoholic liquor, fined
$100 and $4 costs; and license re
voked for a period of six months;
officer—E. M. Hastreiter.
ACCIDENT A YEAR AGO
Loyd Godel, who was seriously
injured in a two-car auto accident,
has begun duties as manager ol
the O’Neill youth center. He obser
ved the first anniversary of the
accident Sunday.
Food Sale and Snark Bar lunch
eon Saturday, September 27 at
Shelhamer’s Jack and Jill by the
Presbyterian Women’s association.
Coffee and donuts from 8 a.m
Luncheon begins at 11 a.m. Come
one, come all. 21c.
Home on Leave
RM/Sn Kenneth D. McKim
i (above), son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
IC. McKim, was home on leave.
He left last Thursday to report for
duty at the Nrval Air Facility at
Monterey, Calif. In a recent test
he placed seventh in a class of 42.
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The Kgans . . . the> developed Meadow iJroxe llatelien Into
on*' of state's largest.
Cousins Reenlist
M/Sgt. William (‘•Bill") Cou
sins, who has been in charge of
the army recruiting station
here for more than six months,
Monday reenlisted. Oath was ad
ministered by his recruiting
superior, Major Holmes of
Omaha,- The Frontier Photo.
Children to Receive
First Communion
Those who will be receiving
their first communion Sunday,
September 21, at St. Patrick s
Catholic church are: Randy Cur
1 an, Kenneth Pribil, Michael Mc
' Elligott, Clinton Zastrow, Kenneth
! Beelaert, Michael Cimfel, Loren
Schaaf, Bernard Grutsch, Ter
rance McManus, Thomas Schmit,
Teddy Fritton, Mark Tharnish,
Patrick Robertson.
Gerald Shoemaker, James Wif
son, John McCart, James Grady,
William McKay, Julie Janzing,
: Sally Stewart, Marilyn Zakrzew
I ski, Nola Gray, Michal Tighe.
Caroline Walnofer, Janet Bosn
Mary Donohoe, Kathy Earley,
Theresa Conawy, Nancy Benze,
• Phyllis Corkle, Roberta Sheinost,
Cynthia Brown, Mary Ann Indra,
Linda Appleby, Charlene Havran
ek. Mary Claire Shoemaker.
Martin Dureke, Michael Verzal,
I Kelly Fuhrer. Thomas Vequist,
Gregory Lower, Kathleen Moore,
Mary Jean Horner, Perry Mc
Cabe, Margaret Marcellus, Rita
Donohoe, Sue Rae Jansen, Kathie
Matthews, Karen Marcellus
Carol Sindelar, Debra Harmon,
Laurie Scheinost, Susan Ann Mol
er, Linda Gettert, Laura Polacek
Mary Jean Dufek, Sally Cronin.
Joan Wichman.
1 wo New Members
Admitted by Aux
The VFW auxiliary held their
regular meeting at the National
guard armory Tuesday, Septem :
her 9. The district convention will j
be held here September 21, at the
Odd Fellows Hall. Dinner will be
served followed by a meeting.
More plans will be made at the
meeting.
At a meeting held Tuesday,
September 16, Mrs. Edith Young
was an applicant for membership.
They all welcomed Mrs. James
Rotherham, who moved here from
Ogallala. Delegates for district
convention are: Goldie Tucker,
first delegate; Doris Peterson,
alternate; Claudia Staub, second
delgate; Loretta DeGrof, second
alternate.
The next regular meeting will
be held Tuesday, October 14.
■tanks Assists In
Rifle Matches—
Army Sgt. first class Orville W.
Banks, 24, whose wife, Marilyn,
lives at 15225 State Fair, Detriot,
Mich., participated in the support
of the national rifle and pistol
matches recently concluded at
Camp Perry, O.
Sergeant Banks is regulary as
signed as a tank commander in
troop B of the Fourth cavalry at
FI. Riley, Kans.
The sergeant entered the army
in 1950 and has served in Green
land. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Banks, live in O’Neill.
Egans Honored
on Golden Wedding
MEADOW GROVE More than
200 guests attended the open-house
reception here Sunday afternoon,
September 14, noting the golden
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs Edgar i v..m of Meadow
Grove. It was held at the Egan
home.
Host for the affair was the Eg
ans' son, Everett Egan of Joliet,
111. Mrs Everett Egan was in
charge of the guest book and their
sons, James and Pat, were patio
hosts.
The serving table was centered
with an anniversary cake and yel
low chrysanthemums. The cake
was baked by Mrs. Phillip Benson
of Newman Grove, who was also
in charge of decorations.
Presiding at the serving tables
were Mrs. Clyde Wright of Omaha,
Mrs. Ray Hunt of Lincoln and
Mesdames Charles D u n i v a n,
Charles Kuchar, Ervin Pratt, Wil
la Doniel, John Horrocks, John
Brosh, J. P. Galyen and James
Qrant, all of Meadow Grove.
Miss Kay Egan, granddaugh
ter of the honored couple, played
organ music throughout the after
noon.
Mr. and mis. r.gan were iiiur
ried at Independence, Va, at the
home of her parents.
Mrs. Egan’s maiden name was
Virgie Edwards, and she was bom
at Independence. Mr. Egan was
born in Scott county, Virginia.
They moved to a farm just south
of Meadow Grove in 1914. They
farmed in Virginia for a time,
spent several years in lloquiam.
Wash., where Mr. Egan was em
ployed by a lumber mill.
The Egans originally came to
Meadow Grove 43 years ago to
visit her uncle, the late John Ed
wards. They stayed on, began
raising chickens and the poultry
enterprise turned into hatching.
In 1928 they acquired a patent for
their own incubators. Their hatch
ery today is one of the largest in
northeast Nebraska.
They started the Meadow Grove
hatchery 31 years ago and are
still operating it.
Recalling their October 22, 1908,
wedding date, they said it rained
all day.
Both are enthusiastic gardeners
and have a beautiful yard and
flower gardens.
The Egans are memliers of the
Methodist church here.
They have one son, Everett, and
one daughter, Mrs. William L.
(Anna) Larson, who lives in Paris,
France. They have five grandchil
dren. Two of their granddaugh
ters daughters of the Everett
Egans flew to Paris last week
for a vacation and therefore were
not present for the open-house.
Their son, Everett, is with the
Cateipillar tractor plant at Joliet.
Mrs. Larson’s husband is in the
armed forces.
Double Wedding
DANCE
Legion Hall
— O’NEILL —
Sun., Sept. 21
<
Mary Kamphaus-.Jaines Stewart
Norma Sorensen-Rich. Stewart
Benefit Banquet
Butte Legion
Hall
SEPT. 25th
7 P.M.
Guest Speakers:
GOV. VIC7TOR ANDERSON
STAN, HUFFMAN
FOR RESERVATIONS, writ®
Arden Anderson, Butte, Nebr.
ADMISSION: *5
Special Cattle Sale — Monday, Sept. 22
Starting at 12 noon. We expect 700 to 800 head. Early list
ings include: 160 choice yearling steers out of the mountains of
Wyoming; 20 whiteface 900-lh. steers; 24 whiteface 950-lb. steers;
34 whiteface yearling heifers; 18 mixed steers; 39 mixed heifers;
15 whiteface 600-lb. steers; 250 cattle of all classes.
Can use more. The market last Monday was $1.50 to $2.00 ,
on all classes. Let us try your next consignment. We appreciate
your business.
Ewing Livestock Market
EWING, NEBR. — PHONE 19 or 70