The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 30, 1958, SECTION TWO, Page 13, Image 13

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    FOR SALE
Thiele 8 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 Clears
water. Phone 17 on 12. tf
IT’S EASY to clean carpets with a
long handle brush and Blue
Lustre Removes traffic paths
Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. 27c
Super power 1947
White Truck
6 CYLJNDER 24, with very good
9.00 x 20 tires. Two speed axle,
10 speeds foreward, two reverse,
lights, hearter and air condition
ed O'Beco combination fold
down stock and grain rack, all
in good condition.
BIG AND rugged, has lots of pow
er. Will make someone a good j
stock or hay truck. This is no
junk. I am a house mover. This
truck has never been abused
The price is $1,000.00
Adolph Bredehoft
Battle Creek, Nebr
Ph. ORange 5-9647 (Norfolk exch.)
27c
FOR SALE: Used mahogany l>ed
room set in good condition. Bed.
springs, mattress, chest of draw
ers, vanity and stool, $40; also
an aquarium all equipped with
new motor, filter and tropical
fish, $15.-225 South Jefferson,
O'Neill. 27p55
MACHINERY
lMU ino. zq picxers, cioseom prices
GI pickers 2 and 1 row
Used and now elevators
Box and running gear
1957 A 160 with hoist and folddown j
rack
1944 Farmall H
1950 Farmall C
1954 Super C
1947 Farmall M
1942 Farmall M
Steel cribs. $389.00.
APPLIANCES
BUY used Kenmore automatic
washer and we will give you a
dryer to match
Used 12-ft. freezer
Wringer washers- bargains.
ASK for details on our Free Dish
washer.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
IHC Gohl - RCA Whirlpool
O'NEILL. NEBR._
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars. Big and rugged with |
extra length.—Alfred Hansen, 5
miles west, 4 south and %
west of Plainview. 19tf.
MOBILE HOMES
WHY NOT stop renting and start
the low price way of living and
soon own your own home. We
finance up to 6 years. Largo
stock on hand, 14 to 52 ft, 8 re
10 ft. wide, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom.
New 42 Ft., 8 Wide -$3595.00
New 42 Ft., 10 Wide - $3845.00
New 46 Ft., 10 Wide $4245.00
New 50 Ft.. 10 Wide $4495.00
Used Trailers on hand.
Good I^ake Trailer •• $195.00
1955 Schult 35 ft. 2 B.R.
1955 Henslee 27 Ft., 1 B. R.
1956 Prairie Schooner 36 ft. 2 B.R.
1954 Mercury Manor 38 ft. 2 B.R.
1956 Buccaneer 45 ft. 2 B.R.. like
new, with washer and gas wrater
heater.
1957 AJumanite 37 ft. 1 B.R., like
OTHERS COMING in. We trade
for anything. We deliver any
where See us for the best deal
We buy Used Trailers. Open
Evenings and Sundays.
Miller Trailer Sales
Phone 460 Albion, Nebr.
26tf
FOR SALE: Pan American bottle
gas range, medium size. Rea
sonably priced. Write box 623,
Norfolk, Nebr., or can lie seen
at Mill Bridge cabin court. Nor
folk, Nebr. ^P40
Boar & Gilt Sale
SECOND ANNUAL all breed reg
istered boar and gilt sale, Greg
ory, S£>., November 10 at 7:30
P.M. Breeds consigned: York- |
shire, Hampshire. Landrace.
Durocs, Poland, Spots. For cat
alogue write County Agent,
Burke, S.D. Z6-28c
FOR SALE!
Angus Bulls
35 REGISTERED Angus bulls in
cluding 15 choice, heavy boned,
rugged coming twos, ready for
heavy service, prices reason
able. Visit our farm and see
these bulls.
Elmcrest Farms
6 miles south. 1*4 east of
Leigh, Nebr.
REGISTERED DUROC BOARS,
weighing up to 300 pounds, from
a clean herd, vaccinated, blood
tested, guaranteed.—L. V. Gant
and Sons, Atkinson, phone 7845,
located 4 miles east, 5 miles
north of Atkinson; or 14 miles
west and 8 miles north of O -
Neill. Z5-31p
FOR SALE: Kenmore wringer
washer. Baloon wringers, pump
and timer. Three years old. Ex
cellent working condition. Phone
292, O'Neill. Z6-27c
FOR SALE: 1947 Pontiac. 4 door,
1950 motor, in perfect condition
$75. no offers John Smith, 529
E. Douglas st., O'Neill.
27p35
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted Po
and China boars. Long and deep
bodies, vaccinated both ways.—
Elmer Bohl, 5V4 miles west of
Plainview on highway 3).
25-30cl90
FOR SALE: 150 Hy IJne 77 A
Laying Hens 75% in good pro
duction. $1.15. Phone 3217. Mrs.
John Krysal, Stuart. 27p
New Machinery
New HM 26 International compick
ers, two-row, special $1,400
SPECIAL LOW prices on 350 and
450 Farmall tractors
Used Equipment
1948 Farmall M, fuel burner, new
rubber
1948 Farmall M, gas burner, new
rubber
1949 G John Deere
19-18 Farmall H, gas, Hiesler trans
mission
1946 Farmall H, fuel burner
1946 Farmall H, gas burner
1948 John Deere B with new block,
new rubber
12—No. 24 IHC compickers
USED LOADERS, dirt scoops and
one-row pull-type pickers.
Used Trucks, Pickups
1956 Ford V4-ton pickup, 4C trans
mission
1950 Dodge %-ton pickup
1956 International 4-wheel drive
pickup
1955 International %-ton pickup
1956 Parklane Ford station wagon,
air conditioning
Storjohann Equip. Co.
Lowest equipment prices in USA!
Burwell, Nebr.
22tf
FOR REASONABLE prices try
LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE
2 blks. west of postoffice. Can
serve you days or evenings by
appointment or without. 24tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted Po
land China boars, veterinary
vaccinated. — Martin Hoffman,
Spencer, phone 3761. 26tf
FOR SALE
Tractor Welder
ALSO used farm welder, 180 amp.
Frank Sturma
Box 623 — Norfolk, Nebr.
Mill Bridge Cabin Court
27p60
Surge Dairy
Equipment
COMPLETE line of parts —Din
ion Sales & Service, Long Pine,
phone 2127, or Harvey Tomp
kins, Inman. 9tf
Curtiss Breeding
IS THE result of many dollars
spent on research, breeding and
testing. Take advantage of this,
that you would never be able to
accomplish by yourself. — Call
470, O’Neill, Duane Gray. 26tf.
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: Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co., O’Neill. 47ctf
HAVE CORN, will trade for alf
alfa.—See M. J. Haselhorst, O’
Neill. 25-25-27p
Cleanup Sale on
Used Cornpickers
1 ROW Case and G. I., your
choice for $99,00, all usuable.
2-ROW G. I. mounted, used one
season, $175.00.
New Deal Oil Co.
West O'Neill
27-28c
FOR SALE: 600 bu new ear com.
—Mrs. VV. J. Biglin, ph. 129, O’
Neill.27c
FOR SALE: Chihuahua pups, $20
each.—E. H. Kurpgeweit, Clear
water phone HU 5-3136, or mail
address: Ewing, Nebr.
25-27c70
FOR SALE: Prairie hay, stacked
or baled. — Roger Rosenkrans.
Redbird. 22ctf
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars.—Henry Stelling, 2 miles
south. V\ west of Orchard.
26-32c
FOR SALE: 1949 Ford tractor;
Ford mower and Ford blade.—
Virgil Laursen. O’Neill, phone
434. 25tf
FOR SALE: Registered Hamp
shires. Rugged, long, meaty
boars and open gilts. Vaccina
teed . Guaranteed breeders.
Priced reasonable. — John
Raster, Clearwater, phone 8 on
4. 26-32c
Hampshire Boars
FOR SALE: Breeding stock of
high merit. You will like our
prices.
Walter Sojka Sons
1V6 mi. N. and 4 E of Page.
21tf
FOR SALE: Used davenport, at
Lambert Belina sewing center
store.—O’Neill. 25-26-27c
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O'Neill
CORNPICKERS
New J.D 227 eompickers
USED PICKERS include J-D 200:
Farm Rite two-row; late model
J-D 226, recently brought in.
good condition.
TRACTORS—
48 A J-D
•48 B J-D
44 B J-D
•40 B J-D
THESE used tractors and several
others in the age bracket.
M-M No. 69 combine
No. 62 International combine
J-D Tillers
M-M 14-ft. grain drill, good con
dition
Plows, all sizes
6—No. 9 IHC trail mowers with
hitches
No. 24 IHC mower, like new.
No. 5 J-D mowers
PLYMOUTH AND JDD BINDER
TWINE
FOR SALE: Double burner Super
Flame oil floor furnace with
copper feed line, good condition.
—Write box 401, O’Neill. 25tf
FOR SALE: Shoe repair shop.
The only one in town. — Louis
Neilson, Chambers. 27c
FOR 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
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
26-28c
FOR SALE: Dining set, table, six
chairs and buffet; also lounge
chair —Call 88 for appointment.
27p35
FOR SALE: M-M 2 row com pick
er—Richard Anderson, Bristow.
Nebr. 27-28c
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
FOR SALE; No. 6 two-row New
Idea compicker, $200.00. — Al
bert Wasson, Atkinson, phone
7838. 18tf
PUREBRED
Hampshire Boars
FOR SALE! Choice breeding
for bacon ham type. New blood
lines for old customers.
SHADYLANE HAMPSHIRE
FARM
3 miles east of Creighton.
20-27c
LOST & FOUND
LOST OR STRAYED: One Hereford
cow and calf, branded reverse R
and inverted A on right hip. Will
pay costs.—Harold N. Miller, O’
Neill, Nebr. 26tf
STRAYED: Whiteface steer brand
ed: standing WJ on left hip, al
so one spring calf with same
brand.—Louis Burgett, Amelia.
_ 27-28pd
LOST: Bunch keys, metal tag G.
W Squire, Orchard, Nebraska,
if found return to this office. Re
ward. 27c
ESTRAYED—One roan Shorthorn
cow, brand triangle V on left
ribs.—Vem Wilkinson, Cham
bers, phone 2175. 27-29p
Social Security
Man Coming—
A representative of the Norfolk
social security office will be at the
assembly room in the basement of
the court house in O’Neill from
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m Thursday, No
vember 6.
Self-employed applicants should
bring extra copies of their 1956
and 1957 tax returns, receipts
showing that the self-employment
tax is paid, and proof of age.
The same representative will
be visiting the Boyd county court
house at Butte between 9 a m. and
1 p.m., the following day—Friday,
November 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson at
tended a seed com dinner at
Plainview Monday evening.
REAL ESTATE
Stock and Grain
Farm.
480 ACRE stock and grain farm
located on U. S. highway 275.
nicely improved, modem home
Owner only wants token down
payment, balance at 4Vi% and
take your own time to pay.
MANY other farms for sale.
John Thor Agency
Stanton, Nebr.
25-27c
FOR SALE: 4-room house and
other out buildings on 2V4 lots.
—Minnie Sanders, O'Neill, box
566. _14tf.
6-Room House
For Sale
THREE-BEDROOM, basement fin
ished into five rooms, two-car
concrete driveway, large gar
age, TV antennae, carpeting,
nylon curtains and miscellan
eous furniture will sell with
house.
REASONABLY way below mar
ket value. Immediate posses
sion. Contact
Ben Vidrickesen
or call 109-84_
Houses For Sale
ON BIG comer lot, new style 3
bedraom home, gas heat, air
conditioner, double garage.
4-ROOM home and part basement,
all modern, $4,000.
NEAT’ AND CLEAN 2 bedroom,
corner lot and garage.
ASKING $2,000 for equity, assume
low interest FIIA loan on 3 bed
room home.
CAFE FOR SALE in O’Neill,
equipment and business and ex
cellent terms may be had.
FOR RENT: 40x100 bldg, and lots,
36x100 and 28x40 with lots and
fenced.
SEVERAL business and residen
ial lots reasonably priced.
IF YOU need money for buying
a home or other purpose, stop
in and see us.
Virgil L. Laursen
(Realtor!
Insurance, Loans, Real Estate
Phone 434 -O’Neill, Nebraska
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home in
Northheights, $9750. — K ieth
Abart, O'Neill 52tf
WILL BUY, rent or lease. Mod
ern house in country needed
immediately. Abandoned farm
home in good condition may suit
our need.
W. IRL TODD
At The Frontier 141f
FOR RENT
FOR SALE: Five room modern
home (two bedroom). Garage.
Closein—north of highway.
Phone 447-J, O’Neill. 27tf
FOR RENT: Apt. or sleeping
room, kitchen facilities, private
entrance.—Delbert Robertson or
phone 292. 25-2600
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf
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. 51tf
FOR RENT: Front bedroom in
modern home. Space for car in
garage. Gentlemen preferred.—
Phone 453-J, O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Unfurnished base
ment apartment, three large
rooms and shower, close to
school. $20 per mo — ROY
SHULL, phone 517J, O’Neill.
25-26-27p
FOR RENT: Modem 2 bedroom
basement apartment, well light
ed, gas heat, close in. Available
now.—J. C. Parker, ph. 14F3,
O’Neill, call early morning or
evening. 26tf
FOR RENT: Modem furnished
apartment, heated, close in. —
Elmer Hagensick, phone 538-R,
O'Neill. _ 23tf.
FOR RENT: Modem apartment
—A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas,
O’Neill, phone 515.12tf
FOR RENT: Very nice two bed
room apartment. Hot and cold
water and heat furnished.—Mrs.
Pauline Leise, phone 759-R, O’
Neill. 27p35
FOR RENT: Three - room apart
ments on ground floor, $27 per
month, Vi block north of New
Deal Oil Co. — Tony Asimus,
O’Neill, phone 510. 18tf
FOR RENT: 4-room uptown
apartment, water and heat fur
nished. — George Weingartner,
O’Neill, phone 15F11. 26tfc
FOR RENT: 3-room basement
apartment, gentleman prefer
red-Phone 574-J. O’Neill. 22ptf
tached garage—Phone 717, Clar
ence Strong, O’Neill. 26-27c
Prep Students
to Institute—
Approximately three hundred
students of social studies and
speech from 32 Nebraska and Iowa
high schools attended an institute
on world educational systems held
earlier this month at the Univer
sity of Nebraska.
Among schools represented
were St. Mary’s academy of O’
Neill and Garfield county high
school (Burwell).
WANTED
Wanted!
Home with Acreage
IMMEDIATE need for an acre
age near O'Neill or will consid
er near Inman. Emmet or
Page House must be modern.
\V. lrl Todd
At THE FRONTIER
WANTED: Night fry cook at
Candy Bill’s cafe. A day off a
week. Good salary. Hours 5 to
12 in the evening. 22tf
WANTED: Married man on
ranch. No children. Modem
house — John Drayton, Wood
Lake. Nebr. 27-28c
WANTED: Cook at Candy Bill’s
Cafe, O'Neill 26tfc
FOR DITCH DIGGING service,
sewers, water service or foot
ings. — See O. E. Davidson.
Phone 126, O’Neill. 47tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt,
O’Neill, Nebr. S4tf
Mrs. George Hartman
SPEECH THERAPIST
REMEDIAL READING
TEACHER
Phone 543-J
216 W Fremont
26-27pl30
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: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WANTED WORK: Cleaning lawns
and gardens and hauling garb
age.—ROY SHULL, phone 517J,
O'Neill. 25-26-27p
WANTED: To rent or buy three
bedroom modern home in O’
Neill. Permanent family. — Bob
Forwood, Consumers Public
Power, phone 80. 27tf
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
, 47ctf
WANTED: A job in a store or
cafe.—Inquire at The Frontier.
26-27p
MISCELLANEOUS
No Hunting of any
kind any time.
Dobrovolny Ranch
EXPERT
Watch Repairing!
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166O’Neill
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks W & 3% 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
FARM LOANS.—R. H, Parker. 31tf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kind* of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Alao
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
—Clinton.
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Phone 207 — O’Neill
Auctions
ED THORIN
Wick’s BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O’NEILL —
for Any Job 25tf
CARDS of THANKS
THE STAFF of Saint Mary’s acad
emy wishes to thank, most sin
cerely, all who contributed to
the success of the campus auc
tion last Saturday afternoon—
the hard-working sponsors, the
generous donors, the able auc
tioneers, and the co-operative
patrons. All merit the Sisters’
sincere WE THANK YOU. 27p
I WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives who sent cards,
letters and flowers while I was
hospitalized at the Mayo hospital
in Rochester, Minn. I apprec
iated your thoughtfulness. —
I MRS. HUGH COYNE. 27c
I WISH to take this way of expres
sing my thanks to those who
helped and offered to help dur
ing my short stay at the hospital
and after I came home I also
wish to thank the hospital staff
for their wonderful care and Dr
Waters and Dr Wilson for their
good service. George J. Roby.
27p50
WE WISH to extend our sincere
thanks to each and everyone
w'ho helped in anyway at the
death and burial of our brother.
Joseph Welsh. W’alter Welsh,
Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh, Mr
and Mrs, Tom W'elsh, Mr and
Mrs J. C. Wills. 27c50
I WISH to thank my friends and
relatives for their cards and
j letters and visits during my stay
at St. Anthony’s hospital. Spe
cial thanks to Dr. Carstens and
I the hospital staff. CHARLES
SNOWARDT. JR. 27p50
| I WISH to thank Reverend Kucera,
Dr. Wilson and the sisters and
nurses at St Anthony’s hospital
at O'Neill, also my friends and
relatives who visited me and
sent me cards. Your kindness
will alwavs be remembered
ALBERT J. TEJRAL. 27c
THE FRIENDS of Saint Mary's
wish to thank everyone who as
sisted in any w»ay to make the
community auction a success.
The Committee. 27p50
(First pul). Oct. 30, 1958 )
Julius D. Cronin, attorney
Estate No 42X4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, OCTOBER 28,
1958.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF OSCAR W. FRENCH.
DECEASED.
Creditors of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is February 20. 1959,
and for the payment of debts is
October 28, 1959 and that on No
vember 20, 1958, and on February
21, 1959, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust all
claims and objections duly filed
LOUIS W. RE1MER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL! ^
Mudloffs Move
into ‘New’ Home
PAGE -The most recent contri
bution to the Tony Mudloff fund
was $10 sent by Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Wood of Lincoln.
The Mudloff family moved into
their ’’new” home Saturday. 1 he
house is one that was purchased
from Gene Mudloff and removed
from the farm recently vacated
by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly.
The house has a full basement.
A bath was installed. The building
site is southeast and across the
I driveway from the home that was
destroyer! by explosion and fire.
No cause has yet teen found
and the case will undoubtedly go
down on the files as having been
of undetermined origin.
Other Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nissen ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Nissen to O'Neill Saturday where
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Haynes while the Anton
Nissens were dinner guests of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby. Pete had
a medical checkup during the day.
The members of the Get To
gether club quilted for Mrs. Ken
neth Van Avery Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Earl Parks.
Mrs. Jim Ruther will be the No
vember 14 hostess.
The losing members in an at
tendance contest of the Get To
gether club met at the home of
Mrs. Harry Tegler Thursday eve
■_ locincf member fum
ished the entertainment and also
two sack lunches.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler of
Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Art Suf
ficool and son, Craig, of Winne
toon and Mrs. Alta Finch were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Finch.
Mr and Mrs. Irvie Bruce of It.
CoUins, Colo., were overnight
guests Wednesday, October 22, ot
Mn». Ethel Waring.
Mr and Mrs. Anton Nissen
went to Tilden Sunday where they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Wamke. They accompanied the
Wamkes in the aftem<x>n to the
August Suckstropp home at Mea
dow Grove.
Shelhamer’s Snack Bar—chicken
and noodle plate lunch, home made
pie and coffee. Saturday, Novem
ber 1, by the Presbyterian Wom
en’s Association. 27c
Mr and Mrs. Charles Wegman
and Mrs. Perdeda Heller were
Brunswick visitors Sunday after
noon and supper guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ling
enfelter. Mrs. Heller left Tuesday
for Lincoln after an extended vis
it with the Wegmans and with
friends at Emmet, O’Neill and
Atkinson.
Mrs. Jim Finley and daughter,
Sheila, of Bronson, la., brought
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley home
Friday evening from a two-weeks
sojourn when they were able to
give some assistance with the
com picking operations there.
Mrs. Finley’S' sister, Mrs. Susie
Alexander, has just returned from
a three week hospitalization and
showed little improvement. Mrs.
Jim Fjnley and Sheila were over
night guests of the former’s moth
er. Mrs. Waunita Closson Friday,
returning to Iowa Saturday.
Miss Jenelle Allen of Sioux City
was a weekend guest at Page in
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Allen.
TilK KKONTIKK, O’Neill, NVbr.
Hospital Notes
ST ANTHONY’S (O'Neill!
Admissions; October 22 Mrs
Rov Tuttle of Ewing, Mrs. Rich
ard Strube of O'Neill. Mary Cath
erine PriNl of O'Neill. Ianda
Bates of Emmet. Eugene Kelly of
Wisner, Janet Kelly of Wisner, 23
Kenneth Marvin of 1-ong Pine.
Mrs Fred Jones of O’Neill, Mrs
Julia Gallagher of O’Neill; 24
Rodney Alder of Inman. Randall
Alder of Inman. Rickey Alder of
Inman. Paul Roth of Chambers.
Mrs Rollie Snell of Page, Mrs.
I-awrcnce Pribil of O’Neill, C V
Robertson of Chamlvrs; 25 Mrs
Etta Kellar of Chambers, C. E
J Walker of Page; 26 Mrs Frank
j Dishner of O'Neill, Clifford CIos
son of O'Neill, Mrs Richard Co;vs
j of Page; 27 Mrs. l\>n Angel of
Spencer, Master Dwayne Frog
man of O'Neill, Miss Ellen Lohaus
of O'Neill, Mrs Livelle Butterfield
of Inman, Mrs. Helmut Arnold of
O’Neill, Roland Kersch of Spen
cer. Mrs Charles Lawrence of O'
Neill, lviand Boettcher of Spen
cer: 28 Mrs Harold Hansen of
Lynch, 29 Mrs Dino Jones of
I vs Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ardell
Bright of Orchard. Mrs. Donald
Kinnisan of Orchard.
Dismissals: Octolvr 22: Mrs
Roy Tuttle of Ewing (expired!,
Terry Tomjack of O'Neill, Mrs.
Mary Bosn of O'Neill. Mrs Or
ville’Sindelar and baby bov of O'
Neill. W. O Jarman of Atkinson
(expired!; 23 Mrs. Rebecca But
terfield of Orchard, Shelley Hynes
of O'Neill. Mrs. Richnrd Strube of
O’Neill, Robert Eugene Riley of
O'Neill Miss Rebecca Knudsen of
Page; 24 Linda Bates of Emmet.
Eugene Kelly of Wisner, Janet
Kelly of Wisner, Mary Catherine
Pribil of O’Neill, Loren Jons of
Bonesteel, S. D., Wayne lloffman
of Ewing, Charles Snowardt of O’
Neill, Randall Dean Alder of In
man; 25 Kenneth Marvin of I-ong
pine. Elizabeth Ethel Echaffer of
O’Neill. Mrs. Sam Killham of O’
Neill, Michael Eugene Zastrow of
O’Neill. Rodney Alder of Inman.,
Rickey Alder of Tnman, Frank
Musi 1 of O’Neill; 27 Mrs. Helmut
Arnold of O’Neill: 28 Paul Roth
of Chamlvrs (expired), Mrs. Helen
Johnson of O’Neill, Arthur Pap
stein of Bristow (expired), Mrs.
Harry Clauson of O'Neill, Mrs
Lawrence Pribil and baby girl of
O'Neill, Jerry Robertson of Cham
bers.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Frank Dish
ner of O’Neill, Garret Janzing of
O'Neill, Mrs. Ed Stewart of Page,
Mrs. Livelle Butterfield of In
man. C. V. Robertson of Cham
bers, Mrs. Richard Copes of Page,
Mrs. Dino Jones of Los Angeles,
Miss Ellen Lohaus of O’Neill, Mrs.
Harold Hansen of Lynch, Mrs.
Ardell Bright of Orchard, Mrs.
Fred Jones of O’Neill, Roland
Kersch of Spencer, Mrs. Cliarles
Lawrence of O’Neill, Mrs. Don
Angel of Spencer, Mrs. Julia Gal
lagher of O’Neill, Mrs. Rollie
Snell of Page, Mrs. Etta Kellar of
Chambers, Mrs. Roseann Whidden
of Chamlvrs, Mrs. Margaret Carr
Electric Motors
Rewinding — Rebuilding
Call 243-W — 24-hr. Service
Northwest Electric
O’Neill
> —— —
Thun*.. Oct. .*>. IKVX.—PAGE IS.
of O'Neill. C E. Walker of Page.
1 kvuyne Krug man of O'Neill, Clif
ford Closson of O'Neill, Inland
Boettcher of Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo MoU and
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartford
called at the Guy Beckwith home
Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hoi/,
and Mr. and Mrs. William Sch
mohr were Sunday evening \ is
itors.
Lois Dronselka
Shower Honoree
PAGE Miss Lois Dronselka of
Wayne, fiance of Richard Hegge
ineyer, was honored at a prenup
tial shower at the Wesleyan room
of the Page Methodist church
Tuesday evening, Octoiler 21. The
mothers of the 1955 graduating
class at Page high school and Mrs.
Edwaixi Sukup were hostesses.
Decorations were aqua stream
er and white wedding bells form
ing the background for the gift
table which was centered with a
bouquet of mums.
Miss Eva Ahknian of Wayne and
Miss Joyce Grass assisted with
the gifts and Mrs. Arthur Coover,
jr., was in charge of the gift
iiook.
A short program was presented.
Miss Aletha Rutherford sang "I
I xive You Truly”, Miss Joyce
Grass played two accordion selec
tions. Several contest games were
played with the prize winnings
going to the honoree.
Hostesses were Mesdames Her
liert Kemper. Bryan Stevens, Cal
vin Harvey. Frank Beiiaert, Clara
Waterman. Glen Stewart, Elmer
Edminsten. Ivan Heiss, Edd Stew
art. Conies Walker, Norman Salt/,
Floyd Frahm, Art Grass and Ed
ward Sukup.__
Dr. Donald E. David
OPTOMETRIJT
Eyes Examined
Glasses kitted
Phone 2101 Spencer
Ponton Insurance
Insurance of All Kinds
and Bonds
FLORENCE PONTON, Prop.
Phone 106 Golden Bldg.
Do You
Know...
. . . that you can get an 80 per
cent loan on that new steel
crib or bin through your local
ASC office?
See me for prices delivered
at your farm for one of the best
on the market, Steckley’s
Husky Giant.
Harry E. Ressel
Tel. 548-J — O’Neill |
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WENTWORTH
GOLDEN HERFORDS
Selling Bassett Sale Yards
Saturday, November 1st
32 BULLS — 19 OPEN HEIFERS
Big growthy light colored with a few medium red.
We take a Justifiable pride in the uniform high quality and
doing ability of this offering.
HERD SIRES: WS Pioneer G7 was grand champion at the
central Nebraska Hereford Association sale. He is owned jointly
with Darrel Otten of Sargent, Nebraska. You will like his sons.
Reflect Shadow Lad, a bull of good size, smooth, yellow and an j
easy keeper. See his sons. They reflect the good qualities of
their sire. The get of two of his best sons are included in this sale
and are equally good.
The heifers are of the same breeding as the bulls and are
strictly replacement quality.
Lot 1 and lot 35 are among a group of top growthy, yellow
bulls where you will have difficulty in deciding which is the top
bull. Lot 11 and lot 30 are among a number of bulls that should
satisfy the most exacting demands for sires of 4-H and top feed
er calves.
Keep the date in mind. It should be to our mutual advant
age. We hope to see you at the sale.
F. L and Artice Wentworth
Mills, Nebraska