The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 08, 1959, Image 4

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    FOR SALE
pm SALE. Reg Polled Hereford
ft* Two 24 and 3 years old.
Prewen, herd bull quality- aome
jiniiid -Everett Van Dover,
t4 miles east of old Opportun
ty or 22 miles west of Verdlgre,
m H south of l ynch. tf
MALLORYS ANGUS
DISPERSION SALE
Monday. October 19
at Valentine, Nebr.
Obr to the death of Dewitt R
MUlnrv the Mallory and Mallory
Aldus'herd will be dispersed 50
Ms at Valentine, Nebr. October
Q MC cows at Iowa Falls, la.,
■monber 21. For information
ipnte
ARTHUR E. MALLORY
Hampton, la. 20-25c
JOR SALE- Landrace and Duroc
tears Long, growthy. meat
type F W. Loock, Spencer.
_21-28c
fOR SALE Registered hamp
*hin' tears- Top quality and
reatly for service; vaccinated,
reasonably priced. Six South,
one east of Atkinson. John Wen
opr. jr.. Phone 0030. 23-24c
FOR SALE
Prestone and Zerex Anti Freeze
5185 per gal. can
Baler Twine
55 95 per bale
GI and Farmrite Compicker parts
ef f,t! kinds Also Cook Husker
Bp ! Parts
0(ien Day and Night
NEW DEAL OIL CX).
West O'Neill 22-23c
fT)r: ’ \LE Hereford purebred
bn in - fjull 7 years old. Keith
At Emmet. 23tf
5T)F’ SALE Hampshires. 75 boars
,n.l 50 'Its If yoo are looking
/- (ho his:, meaty type, rug
' (*r*t Inn : bodlo deep hammed
f~ ■ ' do ng kind, see this groat
,»f* ni. Sired by our 1959 Nebr.
Suw Fair Reserve grand cham
pion vacc inated both ways, gua
rantees! breeders. Farmer prices
Phone HU 5-3360. John Kaster
Clearwater, Nebr. 23-30c
FOR SALE 30-ft. Schultz trailer
house very clean. Fully fumish
Ideal for young couple or
aaosrruetion worker. Priced to
aeti Pat Osborn, 9 south and 3
east of Lynch. 24-26c
FOR SAIE— Single row OX com
pactor with husking lied, in good
condition. Joe Jaroske, O’Neill.
24-25p
FOR SALE
1942 John Deere B
2946 John Deere B
1943 Ford Tractor
Cbra elevator
2 row New Idea picker
2 Woods picker
1 row New Idea picker
2 row MinrvMoline picker, rear
morat
Ali» Chalmers No. 60 combine.
W. H. David
Phone 3262 Chambers
24-16pd
FOlt SALE Combination thick
ness 12" planer and table saw.
Gew Hansen. Amelia. 24p35
FOR SALE 2 year old Register
ed Angus Bull. Bob Fritton. 2
niles west of O’Neill. 24p
JDR SALE— Black Angus bull,
1«J0 pounds, of Sitz brothers
herd of Burwell. Floyd Kaasa,
LD 9-2490, Lynch. 24-25|)60
sent SAIE— Cast iron trash bur
dci for basement use. Solid
oak built-in buffet 7 feet long, 24
inch wide. Mrs. Marie Crook,
229 E Clay, Ph 388J. O’Neill
24-25p60
FOR SAIE Quite a few Holstein
ami Guernsey springers and
eowv Reasonable prices. Rudie
Juracek. Ms mile south of Ewing.
24-26c
FOR SAIE Purebred Angus bulls,
serviceable age. Kenneth Kube,
Cruftan. Nebr. 24-27c
FOR SALK Late 1958 binger in a
blende console with a buttonhol
es- to be sold in this area to close
nxamt. Huy it for 6 payments
af 39.10 each. Write to Account
USA. 230 North 10th Street, Lirv
coki Nebraska_24-25c
am SALE— Like new Zig Zag
i-fc sewing machine. It sews
m* buttons, buttonholes, appli
^b and fancy designs without
attachments Can be seen in this
Buy it for 9 payments of
each or will discount for
Write account 187A, 230
10th Street, Lincoln, Ne
24-25c
ffw F~ BUSINESS AND RE
SIDENCE PROPERTY. Located
at TTh and Fremont consisting
«f 2 apartments and a store
* (The Neighborhood Store) and
lb fc-foot lots. Terms: $1200
and $100 per month for 15
See, write or call Mrs.
Waldo. 22-23-24c
yaiT FOR SALE: Kanapolis
paca a toll; American $2050
a os; white block 75c—Located
3 east, 4 blks north of
tndQc light, Everett Gorgan,
Pb. K4. O’Neill. _Sltf
totl.E uT ton low actual
Studebaker truck, duel
__ overload springs, exeeD
■^ grain and stock rack, rub
bar mA motor. Harvey A. Tomp
Kuio. Inman, Nebr. l^tfe
arm gxr.F: Registered Hamp
dfet boars Big. rugged, well
gram. -Alfred Hansen, Plain
vfc*. Nebr. 12tfc
TOR SALE -Heavy duty under
■lungs with or without beds.
r>rald O’Conner, northeast cor
ner of Atkinson. 23-26p
TOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
lam, tong and growthy. Rob
Farms. 2 west, 3 sooth of
Randolph H-Oc
FOR SALE -1958 White Zig Zag
sewing machine. This machine
sews on buttons, makes button
holes, blind hems and fancy
stitches, all without attach
ments. Party with good referen
ce may buy for 8 payments of
$9.75 or discount for cash. Write
Credit Manager, Box 250, North
Platte, Nebr. 23-24c
FOR SALE
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES
The 1960 Models are now on
the lot. A few 1959 Models left
that will be sold at a large dis
count. Stop and see our large
selection of New' and Used Trail
ers. Sizes from 14’ to 55’ by 10’
Write of call for free litera-1
ture.
For the best deal and the best
service it’s
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr. office ph. EX 5
2170, Home ph EX 5-2236, EX
5-6321.
23tfc
FOR SALE -Hay sled tires, 9:00
10:00-11:00 with a liberal guar
antee, reasonably priced. Gerald
O’Connor, northeast comer of
Atkinson. 21,22,23,24p
MACHINERY
COMBINES
Massey Harris, super 27
J-D No. 55. 14-ft.
| ’’RACTORS—.
J-D 620, like new
1955 J-D Model 60
Model G J-D 1949
in n j-d
I 40 B J-D
i-r> B J-D
IHC F20
USED CORN PICKERS—
J-D 226
J-D 200
J-D 101
Woods Bros.
Case 2 row
G. I. 2 row
M and M 2 row .
Farmhand Loader, complete
Plows, all sizes
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O'Neil]
MACHINERY
(fljjfll
Close out bargains on Corn Pick
ers, Wagons, Elevators and
Boxes
We still have some new 2MH
Pickers. See us for good trade I
No reasonable offer refused on
following:
IHC No. 24 pickers
IHC 2M
2-row Oliver pull
1-row Oliver pull
1-row Woods pull
me HM20
1- row GI pull
2- row GI pull
ELEVATORS—
32-ft, Valley good
26-ft. Koyker
21-ft. Challange
28-ft. Galvanized
New Kelly Ryan 40-ft. Elevators
New Wagons and Boxes
Wagons as low as $119
Heavy duty boxes as low as $159
Wagon Hoists complete with
hinges $99
APPLIANCES
Used appliances-You set the price
New RCA Whirlpool appliances
and we’re really trading.
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
me — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
CITY LOANS.—See R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 8tf
SPECIAL PRICES !
Long Deals on New and Used
Farm Equipment
1948 Farmall M, Just raring to go
1946 Farmall M, nice
1949 Farmall MD, good
1947 Farmall M, very good
1949 Farmall H tractor, new tires,
overhauled
1951 Farmall H, new tires, over
hauled
1953 Super H, new tires and over
hauled
1940 H Farmall, new tires, over
hauled
1951 John Deere B propane burn
er, completely overhauled
1946 John Deere B, fuel tractor
1955 John Deere 60 tractor
1956 Farmall 300 fuel burner
Used 1-row pickers, all makes
Used 2-row pickers, mounted and
pull
Used trucks, pickups, school cars
You name it and we have it
New Grain Bins at bargains
Elevators, all lengths, new and
used
Used Hay Balers, all kinds, wire
or twine . , I
We make longest trades in this
area and we appreciate your
Business.
WE TRADE
Storjohann Equipment Co.
Lowest equipment prices in USA!
PHONE Diamond 6-7185
BUR WELL NEBR.
RANCH LOANS —See R. H. Park
er, O'Neill. 6tf
TOR SALE: Well established Re
aol farm supply business handling
well-known products. Small cap
ital needed—Write box TH, c/o
The Frontier. 5tf
USED CARS
55 Mercury Monterey, plain
55 Plymouth, 4 dr.
55 Studebaker hardtop
1952 GMC \ ton picxun
Jnone 562 O'Neill. Nebr.
1948 Chev. 1 T. Pickup
SMITH MOTOR CO.
_
Real Estate for Sale
FOR QUICK SALE !
Immediate Possession
Near new 3 bedroom home in
O'Neill. Good location!
- ALSO -
960 A ranch south of Atkinson.
320 A. east of Atkinson.
Dairy Queen at Atkinson, near
swimming pool and park.
OTHER GOOD LISTINGS
COME AND SEE US
EDTHORIN
PHONE 207 — O’NEILL
13tf
FOR SALE 2 bedroom house.
Attached garage, in good con
dition. 1 lot. 828 E. Clay, Phone
359\V, O'Neill. 21&23c
FOR SALE—Sportsmens bar with
class C license, brick front, mo
dern building, good business.
Located in the heart of the re
creation area. Elmer D. Krupic
ka, Niobrara. 24-25p
EXCELLENT RANCH
and
HAY LAND
480 to 1840 acre spreads in the !
$60 price range.
RUT'S REALTY
R. S. Rutledge Box 563
Phone PArk 1-1421 Fremont
3r ED TIIORIN for appointment
_tf
I
FOR RENT
FOR RENT -Two bedroom home.
Kieth Abart, O'Neill. 22tfc
FOR RENT -Rooms! Night, week
or month. Air conditioned, clean,
good beds. Redecorated.—Hotel
O’Neill, Phone 364. New Man
agement 27p
FOR RENT: Three houses, one
2 bedroom house and 2- one bed
r o o m houses. Contact Walter
Pease or Phone Atkinson 7062
See Roy Parker, Ph. O’Neill
652-W. 12tf
FARM LOANS.—See R. H. Parked
O’Neill. 6tf
FOR RENT— 2 bedroom home on
South 8th street. Pete Peterson,
Phone 491W, O’Neill. 24c
FOR RENT—Two bedroom house
for rent See or call Anna Belle
Asimus, Phone 210 tfc
FOR RENT Two room furnished
apartment. 830 East Douglas,
O’Neill. 24-25p
FOR TRADE -Heavy duty five
blade J-D oneway for lighter
one-way in good shape. Willis ]
Butterfield, Lynch, Phone 841-J2,;
O’Neill. 24-25p60
FOR LEASE— Hinshaw property
all in one parcel. Knotty pine
cafe building, 10 room semi mo
dem motel, 5 room modem
house, double garage, 30 acres
pasture and sheds. East O’Neill
and also 160 acres pasture 9 mil
es east on Page road—Contact
representative at the East End
Motel or write Box H to the
Frontier. 24-25cho
WANTED
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562. phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
hlks W & 3V£ hlks N stoplight
WISCONSIN'S FINEST Dairy Cat
tle. Shores Certified—Fresh and
Springer 1300 lb. Holsteins,
Guernseys, Swiss, Ayrshires,
Shorthorns. Jerseys. $2,000.00 in
Shores Wisconsin Dairy Cattle
brings $400.00 cream monthly for
Sandhill rancher. Calves $45 00
up. Yearlings $100.00 up. Lepto
Bang’s-shipping vaccinated. De
livered. No sale bam or Nebras
ka cattle. Travel expenses re
funded Harold P Shores, Ne
ligh, Nebraska. Phone Tu 7
4060 or Tu 7-4850. 17tf
WE DON'T WANT ALL THE bus
iness—Just yours.. Patton’s Ben
Franklin, O'Neill. tfc
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days. Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
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
WANTED- Buildings to paint. Ei
ther brush of spray. Reasonable
rates Contact Wayne May, Bar
tlett for Free estimate. 24p35
WANTED: Experienced waitress,
day and rnght.—Candy Bill’s
Cafe, O'Neill. 16tfc
WANTED I
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctl
LADIES Tupperware Home par
ties has openings for two. One
part time. 350.00 per week;
one full time, 100.00 per week.
To help with fall and winter
business. Car necessary. Com
mission. Phone or write for
interview. Phone LE 2 4160
North Platte. Nebr. Write Arn
Aire Stiles, Box 214. North Plat
te. Nebr. 23-24e
WANTED Reliable party to as
sume 7 payments of $8.88 on
1959 Singer, complete with but
tonholer. and attachment. W;th
new guarantee. Discount for
cash. Write Credit manager, 221
So. Jeffers, North Platte, Nebr.
WANTED—Party with good credit
to assume 4 payments of $7.10
on near new Free Westinghouse
sewing machine, with new guar
antee. Write Credit Manager,
Box 250, North Platte, Nebr.
23-24c
WANTED—Party to take over bal
ance on re-conditioned Singer
with 5 year Guarantee, on small
monthly payments. Balance is
$24.40 ’ Write Credit Manager,
120 West 11 Street, North Platte
Nebr. 23-24c
Phone 192-J
Minnesota Woolen Company
Bonded Representative
Robert W. Young
609 East Adams
23tfc
WANTED TO TRADE 80 acres
irrigatable land in Nance coun
ty for a modern 2 bedroom
house in O’Neill. Call 564-R3,
O’Neill._23-25p
Wick’s BODY SHOP
Complete Body and fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O'NEILL —
for Any Job 2btl
EXPERT
REPAIR SHOP
Watch Repairing!
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neil!
L. Guthmiller
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.
I LOAN Money on farms and
ranches and city property.—
Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 6tf
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Weils
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O’Neill
50tf
COMMERCIAL TRUCKING—Lo
cal and long distance. Call
840JI2. Tom Zakrzewski. 22-25c
TV HAS increased the demand for
Avon cosmetics. Make spare
time pay in cash. Become an
Avon Representative. Write Miss
Alice Dial, District manager, P.
O. Box 365, North Platte, Nebr.
24c
LINOLEUM BRIGHT, is a house
wife's delight. Apply Glaxo for
easy cleaning. Lasts months.
Coyne Hardware, O’Neill 24c
$1100 DOWN
on all equipment
NEW!!
King Koin “Automagic”
All Agitator Launderette
Featuring the amazing commer
cial Philco-Bendix “Automagic”
high frequency agitator washer.
“The washer that makes all oth
er agitator washers obsolete.”
Plus the most complete pro
grtun in the coin laundry industry.
Write, wire or phone immediat
ly for information on how you,
too, can own a King Koin “Auto
magic” Launderette.
Laundry Store Sales, Inc.
425 Excelsior Boulevard
Minneapolis 16, Minnesota.
Telephone: Walnut 7-7371
24 and 26c
MISCELLANEOUS
CONSIGN YOUR HEREFORD
feeding cattle now to the Select
Hereford Feeder sale to be held
October 19 at O’Neill, Nebr. See
O'Neill Livestock market or
Kieth Abart or any member of
the Holt County Hereford Asso
ciation. 22tfc
CURTISS STUD SERVICE can
build you a herd for less. Don’t
leave your herd’s future to
chance Breed to bulls from prov
en families.—Duane Gray, Phone
470 O’Neill. 9tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly In
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt
O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf
CASH DISCOUNT
on Claim Free Drivers
Save $20. $30. $40 on
Your Auto Insurance
Virgil Laursen Ins. Agy.
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
O'NEILL. NEBR. - PH. 269
CASH LOANS
Signature - Auto — Furniture
O Neill Loan Co.
IRG1IL LAURSEN
Phone 434 O’Neill
FOR AUTO, HOME, FARM and
RURAL school insurance cost
ing $14.40. Renewal premiums
not increased because of traffic
violations; homes, 5-year policy,
no $50 deductable, $13.60 per
$1,000. Farm, perpetual policy
$7.70 first year and $3.50 each
subsequent year per $1,000.
Rural school buildings, perpetual
policy, first year $16.05 and each
subsequent year. $6 05 per $1,000.
See, write or phone 114 or 218,
O'Neill, Nebr. 21-24c
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 O’NEILL.
NOTICES
I AM BACK in my office again and
I have Eastern Money and Priv
ate Money to loan on Farm land,
Ranch land, and City Homes. If
you need money see or write.—
R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 6tf
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO THANK my friends
and relatives for the cards, letters
gifts and flowers and the visits
while I was in the hospital. A spec
ial thanks to the Sisters, nurses,
and the doctor for their good care
and to the WSCS of the Ewing Me
thodist church for the lovely flow
ers. Mrs. Pauline Noffke
I WOULD LIKE to take this op
portunity to thank all those who
sent me flowers, cards, gifts,
prayers and visits while I was in
the hospital and since I returned
home .Also thanks to Dr. Carstens
and the entire hospital staff for
their wonderful care. It will never
be forgotten. May God bless you
all Mrs. William Ernst
|-Legal Notices— |
i First publication Sept. 24, 19591
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
No. 4356
COUNTY COURT OF H OLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF MICHAEL F. O’
DONNELL. DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
: petition has been filed for the
probate of will of said deceased,
and for the appointment of Edward
L. O’Donnell as Executor thereof,
I which will be for hearing in this
court on October 15, 1959, at 10
! o'clock A. M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
22-24c
(First pub. Oct. 1, 1959
NOTICE OF
SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative,
will offer for lease at public auc
tion on the 28th day of October,
1959, at 9:00 o’clock A. M., C.S.T.,
at the office of the County Treas
urer of Holt County, in O’Neill,
Nebraska, the following educa
tional lands within said county:
Description Sec. Twp. Bge.
NW%NWy4 - „A
NEy4NEy4 _14 27 10
All _36 30 10
SWy*SE% 20 26 9
All _36 31 15
Said sale may be adjourned
I from day to day until all lands
! have been offered. No sale will be
final until approved by the Board
; of Educational Lands and Funds,
1 and the Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS AND FUNDS.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA,
By Elmer H. Mahlin,
« Secretary 23-25c
Try The Frontier Want
Ads — It Pays !
Phone 788
Too Late to Classify
IjOST— Five whiteface calves, 400
pounds and one heifer branded
WD on right hip. Reward Call
E. P. Williamson. TW 3-3687 at
Orchard. 23tfc
Hampshire Boars For Sale
For top quality boars at
reasonable prices see us
last.
Walter Sojka and Sons
Page, Nebr. 23tf
- j
ST. ANTHONY’S
SCHMIDT Mr and Mrs. Joe
Schmidt, O’Neill, daughter, Carla
Ann. 7 pmtnds. 8 ounces, October
I. The Schmidts now have two
daughters.
CUDDY Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Cuddy. O'Neill, daughter. Carmen
Jean, 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Octo
ber 1. The mother is the former
Bonita Muff. This is the couple's
third child. Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Muff, O'Neill are the maternal
grandparents.
KOPEJTKA Mr and Mrs.
Lyle Kopejtka, O'Neill, daughter,
Tammy Kay, 8 pounds, 13 ounces,
October 1.
UHL Mr and Mrs. Norman
Uhl, O’Neill, son,, Norman La
Vern, 2 pounds, IPu ounces, Oc
tober 1. Mrs, Uhl is the former
Mary Neiman, O'Neill.
OLLENDICK' Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph * Ollendirk. O'Neill, daugh
ter, Pamela Sue, 8 pounds, 8D
ounces, October 4.
KYSTER Mr. and Mrs Theo
dore Kyster, O’Neill, daughter,
Jane Ellen, 8 pounds, 2'- ounces.
October 5.
BABL Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Babl, Lynch, daughter, 6 pounds,
3 ounces, October 5.
ELSEWHERE
VENTEICHER Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Venteicher, Norfolk,
daughter, 9 pounds, October 4.
This is the couple's ninth child.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sauser,
O'Neill, are the maternal grand
parents.
HE ROUT Mr. and Mrs. John
J. Hermit. Lincoln, son, Michael
John, September 23. Mrs. Herout
is the former Barbara Montgom
ery of Venus. This is the couple's
third child.
BAKER Mr. and Mrs. David
Baker, Ardmos, Pa., son, Lau
rence Alexander, 6 pounds, 15
ounces, September 4. Mrs. Baker
is the former Joan Small, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D>u Small
of Detroit, Mich. This is the
Small’s first grandchild. Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Sokol, Verdigre are
the great grandparents.
KEILHOLZ Mr and Mrs. Dick
Keilholz, LaFayette, Ind., son,
October 5. Mrs. Keilholz is the
former Lois Miller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller of the
Star community.
HAHLBECK Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Hahlbeck, Ewing, daughter,
Cheri Lyn, 8 pounds, 5 ounces,
September 30 at Parma, Idaho.
BAUM Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Bahm. Norfolk, daughter. Robin
Ray, 5 pounds, 3 ounces, Septem
ber 28.
STANTON Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Stanton, Honolulu, Hawaii,
son, Michael Alan, 8 pounds. 11
ounces, September 26. Mrs. Stan
ton is the former Doreen Tange
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Tangeman of Chambers.
This is the Stanton's fourth son.
COMMUNITY MEMORIAL
CARSTENS Mr. and Mrs. Nor
i-i* Carsterw. BurWfll sob T '
pounds, 13 ounces, Octijfcer 1.
PARKUS Mr, and Mrs Elmfr
ParkUs, Ord, daughter,- Tammy
Jean: October 4.
., —4 —
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs Nor
ris Johnson, Gwitm, Mich., daugh
ter, Kathleen Ann, 6 pounds, S'
ounces, September 30
MEKKORD- Mr. and Mi's
Ferdv Mefford, Stuart, son. Rich
ard Paul, 8 pounds, September 30
ANDERSEN Mr. and-Mrs. In
land Andersen, Atkinson, son,
Bryan Lee. 8 pounds, 5 ounces,
October 1.
DILLON Mr. and Mrs Frank
lin Dillon. Ainsworth, daughter.
i Cynthia Lee, 6 pounds, 2 ounce.;,
I October 2.
WARNEKE Mr. and Mrs. Paul
IWarneke, Omaha, son. Kevin
Paul, 5 pounds, 10 ounces, Oeto
! her 6
COLLJNS Mr. and Mrs. Robert
I Collins, son, 7 pounds. 4 ounces,
* October 6,
U'NDBERti MEMORIAL
VAVAK Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Vavak, Verdigre, son, James Ed
ward, 0 pounds, 10 - .me O -
her 2. Mrs, Vavak is the former
Adleine Boethinger, This is the
couple’s first son They have
three daughters. Mr and Mr
Jim Vavak, Verdigre, are the
paternal ir. andparents.
GUST MASON Mr and Mrs.
Russell Gustafson, Creighton, son,
1U pounds. 4 ounce , October 3.
SKOKAN Mr. and Mrs. Frank
O. Skokan, Verdigre, son, (i
; pounds, October 5.
AT
THE
COURTHOUSE
COUNTV COURT—
State vs. Floyd A. Truman,
Pawhuska, Okla.. speeding night,
fined $25 and $4 costs; officer R
L. Gude, Oet 1.
State v . Robert D. Peterson,
Tilden, speeding day. fined Shi
and $-1 eo ts; ofieer lb L. Glide,
Oet. 1.
State vs. Clyde Miles Robbins,
driver for Robbins C. Miles, Pasa
dena, Calif., no reciprocity, fined
$10 and $4 costs: officer Clifford
L Kizzire, Oct, 1.
State \ . George Id. Collins, i
driver for .1 A. Tuma, Grand
Island, overweight on capacity
plate, fined $15 and $1 costs; of
ficii- Donald F, Richardson, Oet.
2.
State vs. Richard Harold Lane
ham, Independence, la , no re- ,
ciprocity, fined $10 and $! costs;
officer Cl;fford L. Kizzire, O t. 2.
State vs. Donald E. Moulding.
Clearwater, speeding day, fined
$10 and $1 casts; officer 13. L
Gude, Oet. 2,
State \ ;. Mickey Roy Kurtz.
Atkinson, failure to stop at step
sign, fined $10 and $1 costs; of
ficer R L. Gude, Oet. 2.
State vs. Russell E. Bclville,
Valentine, failure to yield right
of way, fined $10 and $1 costs;
officer Sgt. R. R. Shomey, Oet. 2.
State vs. Gust A. Lind, Wausa.
speeding night, fined $15 and $1
costs; offtrrr *R L t4wie. Oct. 3.
State W Carl U. Clayton. Oma
ha. speeding night, fined $10 and
51 costs; officer H. L. Glide, Oct
3.
State vs. Harvey Lynn Brew
er. driver for Brunger Inouys.
IoS Angeles, Calif., no recipro
city fined $10 and $1 costs; of
ficer Clifford L. rCtz/.iro, Oct 5.
State vs. Laurice Jake Spragg.
Lynch, speeding night, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer Eugene llas
trelter, Oct. 7.
State vs. Robert L. Wnllingcr,
driver for Frank Kohle, Stuart,
overweight on capacity plate,
fined $10 and $1 costs; officer
Donald F. Richardson. Oct. 5.
State vs. Clinton Hauer, Wich
ita, Kans , loaded shotgun in ve
hicle, fined $10 and $1 costs; of
ficer Harry A. Spall, Oct. 6.
State vs. Jerry O'Connell, At
kinson, driving while under the
influence of alcoholic liquor, fin
ed $100 and $1 costs and oper
ator’s license revoked for a pc
iod of G months; officer Raymond
C. Lewis, Oct. 5.
State vs. Norman Hixson, driv
er for Ray Sheihamer, O'Neill, no
reciprocity, fined $10 and $1 costs;
officer Clifford L K./zire. Oct 7
State vs. Marvin D. Likins
driver for General Whole -ale,
Norfolk, overweight on axle, fined
$60 and $4 costs; officer Donald
F. Richardson, Oct. 7.
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MMtltiVGli LICENSE—
Ramon Lee Sprague. 24, O
Neill and Naomi Arlene Ross. 21,
Inman, Oct. G.
DISTRICT COl'ItT—
A Petition for Registra. on cl
Foreign Judgment and Enforce
ment, John Leist vs. Arthur Tib
betts and Floyd Tucker The case
was tilt'd October 2 in district
court. Wm. W. Griffin, attorney
for the plaintiff.
JI'STICK COI'RT—
Eugene Jan/ing, CNeill, oper
ating motor vehicle without oper
ator’s license, fined $100 and SI
costs by Juilge Ralph Walker:
officer Eugene Hastreiter, Oct. 3.
I! ispital Auxiliary
The regular hospital auxiliary
meetirig was held at St. Anthony's
hospital October 5. Hosp ; «1 em
ployees gave a very ine i ting
demonstration on fire extinguish
ing methods and on the evacua
tion of bed patients in case of fire
or other emergency.
Plan; are being made for a
bazaar in November.
Auxiliary meetings arc now
held on the first Monday of every
month, at 8:00 p.m . in tb ■ ! isc
ment of the hospital All ladies
interested in the hospital are in
vited and urged to attend.
Officers for the coming year arc
Mrs. Vera Pongratz, president;
Mr«. ZeJlii Cook, vice pie-'dent;
Mrs. Frank Grenier, treasurer:
and Miss Carlyn Neiers, secre
tary.
Milton Baack attended e meet
ing of district 3 at N rfotk SVh n
day evening The activities spoil
sored by distict 3 in speec h and
music sites were cho «n Site
for tlio speech contest will he at
Atkinson and Norfolk, site i f the
music contest will be Wayne and
O'Neill.
Clarence and Mildred Johnson, who operate the new F: f ; Motel on the Fast edge of town announce
that they will have an Open House Fridan, October 9 from 'l pan. until 4 pan. They invite everyone to
come out and see O'Neill’s newest and finest Motel. l*iion • 798 for re> ervatlons when guests arrive.
I . ... j ; i
OF LIVESTOCK
Monday, Oct. 12
Starting at 1:00 p.m.
At Farm 1 Mile East of the Old Phoenix Store
Hue to drouth and shortage of feed, we will sell t he following livestock at public auction at the
farm located: From O’Neill, 20 miles north on II.-Way 281 to Fugle Creek, then west 4 miles, south
1 mile and west 2 miles; from Spencer, 10 miles south on highway 281, then west 4 miles, south
1 mile and west 2 miles; from Atkinson, 17 miles north on highway 11, then east 5 miles.
70 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE
21 Head Milk Cows-Some Fresh now, many to freshen soon.
10 Bred 2-Year-Old Heifers 15 Yearling Heifers 9 Hoi. Yearling Steers
14 Bucket Calves, heifers and steers 1 Coming 3-year-old Holstein Bull
50 Head 100-lb. Feeder Pigs 100 DX Darby Pullets
18 Head 40-lb Feeder Pige Appriximately 60 Tons Alfalfa Hay
3 Sows With Baby Pigs and 25 Tons Prairie Hay
Terms Cash. For credit make arrangements with your banker I.iineh will be served
LEO and MILDRED WABS
Lester Pierson, Auctioneer. First National Rank of O’Neill, Clerk