The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 05, 1959, Image 9

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FOR SALE
POP SALE Polled Hereford
Bu.Ls Two 2*i and 3 years old.
Proven, herd bull quality_some
ywarlings-Everett Van Dover.
^ miles east of old Opportun
ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre
°r IS south of Lynch. 25tf
FOR SALE—Landrace and Du roc
boars. Long, growthy meat
type F W. Loock, Spencer
N>br 21-28c
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
boars. Veterinary vaccinated for
cholera and erysipelas. Guaran
teed breeders from the John
Raster herd. Frank Beelaert
Page_ 25-28c 29-30nc
FOR SALE — Hereford purebred
breeding bull. 7 years old Keith
Abart Emmet. 23tf
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
boars, long and growthy Rob
inson Farms. 2 west. 3 south of
Randolph 71-28c
WILL SELL at the O'Neill sale
bam Tburs , Nov 12 10 head
registered Hereford heifer calves.
6 head bull calves. S. R. Robert
son, O'Neill. 28-29-p
FOR SALE Hampshire* 75 boars
and 50 gilts If yoo are looking
for the big. meaty type, rug
ged, long bodies, deep hammed
good doing kind, see this great
offerini. Sired by our 1959 Nebr
State Fair Reserve grand cham
pion. vaccinated both ways, gua
ranteed breeders. Farmer prices
Phone HU 5-3360. John Raster
Clearwater, Nebr. 23-30c
FOR SALE Choice registered and
grade Angus Bulls, serviceable
age Musil Bros., O’Neill. 27-34p
FOR SALE— Registered Angus
bulls 1 coming 2-year old and
3 calves. William T. Sitz, Bur
well. Nebr. 27-28c
FOR SALE: Purebred spotted Po
land china boars, good ham
and length—Elmer Bohl, 5V4
miles west of Plainview on high
way 20. 25tfc
FOR SALE — Hampshire boars
vaccinated both ways. Roy Gan
non, Inman. 28-30p
FCfR SALE - 50 Black faced ewes
1 to 5 years old. Not bred. $20
pier head. Kenneth Van Every
Page. 28p3J
FOR SALE Purebred s plotted pjo
land china boars. Vet vaccinated.
Reasonable prices-Martin Hoff
man. Spencer, Nebr. 25-32c
NOTICE -Third annual Purebred
All breeds Bour sale. Gregory
sales Pavilion. Gregory. S. D
Monday. November 9th, at 8
p.m Write county agent, Bur
ke, S. D., for calalog 27-28c
FOR SALE : Registered hampshire
and Yorkshire boars. Production
tested yorkshire boars with
weight for age and backfat test
ed Reasonably priced—Richard
Loock. phone 2296. Spiencer Ne.
25-28c
FOR SALE — Registered hamp
shire Boars. Good quality, vac
cinated, guaranteed. Priced rea
sonable. John Wenner. jr, 7
mile south, one east of Atkin
son. Phone 6036 27-28c
FOR SALE: Registered Hamp
*mre boars Big, rugged, well
grown. —Alfred Hansen, Plain
view. Nebr. 12tfc
FOR SALE. Purebred Hamp
boars Veterinary vaccinated
for Cholera and Erisipls. Guar
anteed breeders fro the John
Kaster herd. Frank Beelaert.
Page, Nebr. 25-28c
FOR SALE: Registered Hamp*
shire boars. Long, heavy boned,
rugged, good heads and feet.
Champion bloodlines. New blood
lines for old customers. Welcome
to look. Prices reasonable. 2
miles east Creighton. Highway
59, ph. 121 of 10. Shady lane
Hampshire Farm._25-30c
Hampshire Boars For Sale
For top quality boars a1
reasonable prices see us
last.
Walter Sojka and Sons
Page, Nebr. 23ff
FOR SALE-Hay sled tires. 9:00.
10:00. 11:00 with a liberal guar
antee. reasonably priced. Ger
ald O’Connor, northeast comer
of Atkinson. 27-'39p
SALT FOR SALE Kanapolis
J16 50 a ton: American S20 50
a ton; white block 75c—Located
1 blks east. 4 blks north of
traffic light. Everett Gorgan.
Ph. 164. O'Neill._51tf
FOR SALE: More fancy Cream
cows. Shore s Guernseys. Hol
steins. Swiss. Extra large fancy
Some fresh with calves Rea
sonable prices Harold Shores.
Neligh ph. TU 7-4060. TU 7
4850 25tf
CITY LOANS—See R. H. Parker.
O'Neill __
USED CARS
’56 Mercury Monterey, plain
56 Plymouth. 4 dr.
55 Studebaker hardtop
1952 GMC V ton pickup
1948 Chev. 1 T. Fhckup
SMITH MOTOR CO.
phone 562 O’Neill. Nebr
FOR SALE — 2-row International
24 compicker. ready to go. John
Deines. Orchard. 28-29nc
FOR SALE—Second hand 249-in.
flooring, 30c per ft. Fora Knight
O’Neill. 28-29c
FOR SALE — Conventional wash
ing machine, very good condi
tion. double wash tubs, almost
new $30 for both. Phone 131.
O'Neill._ 28tfnc
FOR SALE—1948 Cushman motor
scooter—Le Roy Malhair, Lynch.
Nebr 28-29nc
iANCH LOANS —See R. H. Parti
er. O'Neill. 6tf
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy headquarters.
Always fresh. 27tfc
FOR SALE—Deep freezes. 17 ft
-$245 ; 21 ft. -$279.50, at Sco
vie’s Western Auto. O’Neill,
i 27-28c
MACHINERY
CORN PICKERS
all kinds — make an offer
Pickup box with cattle rack
Rotary stalk cutters
One-row rye drills
Elevators $100 and up
Several good used loaders
; Heese roller mill
No. 14 John Deere hammermill
Harvey hammermill
Harvey sheller
Fairbanks Morse sheller
Hydraulic chain saw very good
Farmall MD 9-speed Kim hotstart
Farmall 43 H overhauled, painted
Farmall 20 good
Minneapolis RTU good rubber
53 Farmall Super C
Wagons and boxes new and used
Hay sled tires
APPLIANCES
We trade for farm equipment
on appliances
New and used appliances
Priced for Quick Sale
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O NEELL. NEBR
EHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
SPECIAL PRICES !
Long Deals on New and Used
Farm Equipment
1918 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 Jolin 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
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.
FOR SALE: Bearcat grinders—
Keating Implement Co., Atkin
son, Nebr. 25-28c
-——
MACHINERY
COMBINES
Massey Harris, super 27
J-D No. S, 14-ft.
TRACTORS—
J-D 620, like new
1955 J-D Model ®
Model G J-D 1948
48 B J-D
40 B J-D
45 B J-D
MC F20
42 A J-D
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
'armhand Loader, complete
Plows, all sizes
Harrv R. Smith Imp
Phone 562 O’Neill
MOBILE HOMES
SSAVES
Why pay high rent and get noth
ing when you can own a new 45’
x 10' Mobile Home, fully equipped
for $595 down and payments as
low as $69 95.
LARGE SELECTION
New and Used Trailers, 14’ to
55’.
CASH FINANCE TRADE
O Neill Vicinity contact Claren
ce Johnson, Elms Motel. O’Neill.
Write or call for FREE LITER
ATURE.
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion. Nebr. Ph. EX5-2170
26tf
SEE SCOVTE'S Western Auto for
nylon guaranteed mud and
snow tires. 27-28c
Real Estate for Sale
FDR SALE-Coffee Shop Cafe
Stuart. Nebraska. Good going
business Same owner operator
last 10 years. Selling to devote
more time to ranching interests.
Jack and Eda McGrew owners.
Stuart. Nebraska. 28-30c
FDR SALE—3 bedroom home in
good condition. All modem. D.
F Murphy, phone 178J. O'Neill.
28-29nc
Holt County 640 Acres
Exclusive Listing
Located northeast of O’Neill
Ideal terms, small down payment,
5% Interest. March 1st possession
180 Acres in Soil Bank, Good pas
ture and hay meadow Could eas
Jy be irrigated, soil is ideal for
excellent production. To see or fot
more information Phone or writ*
regarding this property or othei
Ranches we have for sale.
ERNIE WELLER
and DEAN FLEMING
Atkinson. Nebraska
FOR SALE—Two bedroom all mo
dem home close to school. Call
553-J or 403 North First Street,
O’Neill. _27tfc
FARM FDR SALE— 240 acres lo
cated 14 miles north and 2
miles west of Page. Nebr. Vir
gil L. Laursen, realtor, O’Neill.
27c
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 Cjueen at Atkinson, near
swimming pool and park.
OTHER GOOD LISTINGS
COME AND SEE US
EDTHORIN
PHONE 207 — O’NEILL
13tf
EXCELLENT RANCH
and
HAY LAND
480 to 1S40 acre spreads in the
$60 price range.
RUT'S REALTY
R. S. Rutledge Box 563
Phone PArk 1-1421 Fremont
)r ED THORIN for appointment
tf
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 Apartment in Golden
Hotel annex. Furnished or un
furnished. Call 35. O'Neill. 27tf
FARM LOANS.—See R. H. Parker.
O'Neill. J5tf
FOR RENT—2 bedroom house.
Contact Walter Pease, Emmet
or Roy Parker, O'Neill, Ph. 652
W. 25tf
WANTED
WE DON'T WANT ALL THE bus
iness—.Just yours.. Patton’s Ben
Franklin O’Neill. tfc
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair — Writ* Bax
562, phone 553-J
^PRAGUE WELL CO , O'Neill
"■ oiks W & 3*6 blks N stoplight
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week —Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
■tEE 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!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W’ for Pickup
and Delivery!
47etf
Phone 192-J
Minnesota W'oolen Company
Bonded Representative
Robert W. Young
609 East Adams
23tfc
Wick’s BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Class Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
— O'NEILL —
for Any Job 25tl
I LOAN Money on farms and
ranches and city property.—
Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 6tf
WANTED — Space in back yard
with water and sewer hookup for
52 foot by 10 wide mobile home.
Contact The Frontier office. 28nc
WANTED— Middleage single mar
for ail around ranch work Al
good equipment Year round jot
for right man. Anyone whc
dnnks need not apply Roy Rees
Ewing Phone Ivanhoe 2-2621
Chambers. 28-29i
MAN OR WOMAN wanted tc
handle distribution of nationalb
advertised Watkins products ir
city of O'Neill, serving hundreds
of satisfied customers. Excellero
opportunity. No investment
Above average earnings. Writ*
Watkins Co.. D-81, Winona
Minn._ 28-Kk
| WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farrr
supply business handling well
known products. Small capita
needed. Write box TH. c-o Th«
Frontier. 5tt
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 tractoi
r>T»air Aretvlene welding
! LA WN MOWER repairing Alac
repair parts for Lawson - Rec
-Clinton
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O’Neill
50ti
LOST & FOUND
ESTRAYED — Cross-bred black
yearling steer Branded Lazy J
double H on left hip. Owner
may have same by identifying
and paying for keep. Loran K.
Libby. Page._27-28p
STRAYED—Whiteface calf in the
Eagle creek vicinity. Branded
slash lazy S on left hip. Notify
Lawrence Dobrovolny. O’Neill.
28-29nc
LOST—One black cow from Gil
bert Wragge pasture. Branded
D reverse K cm right hip. Finder
please contact Gerald Holm.
Royal, Nebr,_28-30p
LOST — From pasture north of
Page. White face Hereford spring
calf, weight about 350 pounds,
branded half box H on right
shoulder. Finder call William
Hansen, phone 841R1, O'Neill.
28c
STRAYED from my pasture on
Honey Creek north of O’Neill. 3
cows branded lazy S over lazy
D on left hip, also 3 calves with
brand lazy S over lazy D on left
side. Please notify O J Drueke.
O’Neill, phone 9F5. 28tf
LOST—8:25x20 tire on blue wheel
for a GMC truck lost between
Chambers and Clearwater. Har
old Jones. Clearwater, phone
HU 53280 28-29c
MISCELLANEOUS
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
i-.
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
O’NEILL. NEBR. — PH. 269
CASH LOANS
Signature — Auto — Furniture
O’Neill Loan Co.
TRGIIL LAURSEN
Phone 434 O’Neill
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. U
vou need monev see or write.—
R. H. Parker O’Neill. Nebr. 8t3
SAVE UP TO S20 OR MORE
I ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
VIRGIL LAURSEN
O'Neill, Nebraska
---
NO HUNTING AT ANYTIME or
the Lawrence Dobrovolny ranch
northeast erf O’Neill. 25-28c
_
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO THANK all those who
i sent me cards and letters and
offered prayer in my behalf dur
ing my recent hospitalization.
28c Mrs. Owen Parks
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our
thanks to the neighbors and
friends for the many kindnesses
shown us and the help given to her
during her illness. The family of
Lillie Herzog. 28p60
I WISH TO THANK my fnends for
the letters, cards and flowers 1
received while hospitalized. Also
thanks to th£ hospital staff for
their care Paul Shanner 28p5d
WE WISH TO EXTEND our sin
cerest thanks to all of the kind
friends, neighbors and relatives
who participated in any way with
our fall work; also to the ladies
who furnished food and helped
with the dinner the day of the
compieking bee.
A special "thanks ’ to Dr. Ram
sey for his promptness when we
called him to the farm: also to
Drs. Ramsey and Pisar, the Sisters
and staff at Atkinson Memorial
hospital for the fine care given
Leon while he was a patient there.
To our many friends and rela
ives and to Rev. Kennicott, who
visited Leon in the hospital and at
our home and to those who sent
cards and messages and gifts, we
are indeed grateful. Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Beckwith. 28c
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our ap
preciation to Right Reverend
Monsignor O’Sullivan, Father Duf
fy, Father Kucera and Father
Stahl for their visits and prayers
while our sister and aunt. Kathryn
Kinnaley, was a patient at St.
Anthony’s hospital. Also for their
words of comfort during our be
reavement. To Sister Michael and
the Choir, to Mother Francis, the
i?;,* ... _ rtf Ct A nthnmi'c
hospital for all the excellent care
which they gave her To Dr. Car
stens for his wonderful care and
advice, to Mr. Hammond and Mr
Tennis, the pallbearers for their
services, to the Thompson cafe at
Spencer for preparing dinner and
to our friends and neighbors for
their cards, letters and gifts, for
the spiritual bouquets and expres
sions of sympathy shown us. We
are most grateful.
Robert and Bessie Kinnaley
Mrs. Ella Nelson and Audree
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Putnam
2gp and sons
I WISH TO THANK all those who
sent cards and gifts and offered
prayers for me while I was hos
pitalized at St. Anthony's hospi
tal. I appreciated your thought
fulness. Ronnie Holly. 28c
Holt County
Board Proceedings
O’Neill. Nebr.
Auk. 28. 1959
9:00 AM
Holt County Board of Supervi
ors met as per adjournment. All
7 embers present, except Land
eth. Meeting called to order by
| Chairman. Minutes of the pre
\ ,ous meeting were read and ap
roved as read.
The Finance Committee re
torted that the Fees of the vari
ur County Offices have been re
in tted to the County Treasurer,
i 5 required by law.
Motion by McConnell, seconded
y Dierking that the following
j .arrants be cancelled. Motion
c irried.
Theresia Siegel. Old Age
Assistance Fund . •.$ b5 00
Jlaude A. Kilcoin, Aid to
to Dependent Children
Fund .$100.00
Motion by Ernst, seconded by
IlcConneU. ‘that the following Re
olution be adopted. Motion car
WHEREAS, a system of Fede
ril Aid Secondary roads have
teen established in Holt County,
end, _
WHEREAS, the county Board
c Supervisors of Holt County feel
aat additional county roads
._u this Federal
iivuiu r*
Aid Secondary system m order to
ecure Federal Assistance m the
{ ecessary improvement thereof,
""WHEREAS, the following de
; scribed road is not now a part of
he approved Federal Aid Second
ary System of Holt County. and
I t is the desire of the Board of
upervisors of Holt County that
ms road be incorporated in the
federal Aid Secondary system of
lolt County. , _ ..
From a point near the South
zest Comer of Section 6, Town
l -hip 30, North, Range 9, West of
the 6th Principal Meridian; thence
! ast approximately 6 miles to a
oint near the Southeast CpTrne^
f Section 1. Township 30, North
lange 9, West of the 6th Principal
Meridian, on the Holt & Knox
iounty line.
NOW THEREFOIE, m consi
eration of these facts the County
kiard takes the following official
ction: _
IE IT RESOLVED THAT:
The State Department of Roads
s hereby requested to prepare th<
lecessary documents and take all
iccessary steps in order to obtain
he approval of the above de
scribed road as a part of the
#deral Aid Secondary system ol
lolt County. , .
DATED THIS 28th day erf Au
ust. A. D., 1959.
'.OARD OF COUNTY SUPERVI
SORS OF HOLT COUNTY
Frank Cronk, Chairmar
ATTEST:
Kenneth Waring. County Clerk
Board Member Ernst moved
the adoption of said Resolution
Roll Call: 5 Yea. None Nay Re
solution adopted, signed and toil
ed as adopted.
12:00 Noon. On motion the
Board adjourned until 1 00 P M.
O'Neill, Nehr
Aug 28, 1959
1:00 PM.
Holt County Board of Superi
ors met as per adjournment. All
members present, except Land
-eth.
Motion by Smith, seconded by
1 - Cornell, to adopt the follow me
Resolution.
AGREEMENT FDR DEPICA
11ON OF RIGHT OF WAY FOF.
PUBLIC ROAD
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
I RESENTS: That we the under
igned. John Mick, and Jess Dob
v'olny, bemg the owners of the
ea! estate abutting on each side
f the section line, running be
ween Section 1 and 2, in Town
s p 28, North. Range 15. West
6 i PM., in Holt County, have
ms day by mutual agreement,
agreed to dedicate, and do hereby
d dicate to the public for the
p pise of construction and mam
t nance of a public road upon
E d section line, an area between
0 r re pective fences, and we do
hereby consent and agree that
we will immediately after the
dite of this instrument, proceed
t > re-locate and fix the fence
1 :ies on our respective properties
a- we shall see fit. and that we
Will, and do hereby dedicate the
rea between said fences anfl
i nee lines, for the use of a public
r ad. without the necessity of a
6 irey or other more definite de
! ermination of the location of said
oad. and we do hereby agree that
fter said fences are so re-located
we will thereafter consider the
property between the same, as
h iving been dedicated to the use
f the public for road purposes,
a id without damages or other
ompensation being claimed by
be undersigned.
Witness our signatures, this 28th
diy of August, 1959.
John Mick
Taoo/i T'LiKtvm 'nlnv
COUNTY CLERKS SEAL
JOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
I nneth Waring, County Clerk
Motion by Smith, seconded by
Flood, to accept the Lease Agree
nent for 3 Years, as presented
y Wm. Miller, for the Holt
County A.S.C. Office Motion car
ted.
LOO P.M. On motion the Board
adjourned until Sept. 16, 1959. at
• .00 A.M.
Kenneth Waring
COUNTY CLERK
Frank Cronk
HAIRMAN
O’Neill, Nebr
Sept. 16, 1959
• 00 A M. -
Holt County Board of Superi
ors met as per adjournment. All
riembers present. Meeting called
t > order by the Chairman.
Minutes of the previous meeting
v ere read and approved as read
Motion by McConnell, seconded
y Smith, that the following
laims be allowed and Warrants
rdered drawn on the General
F and in payment of same. Motion
c irried.
he Augustine Co., office
supplies .
ohn Blair, salary’ . 19154
F iorence Boettcher. mile
age for redistricting Com
mittee meetings . 45.90
J .lores Boyle, salary .210 00
City of O'Neill. Water De
partment . 48.UU
Cobbs Mfg Co., Auto Cer
tificate Holders & Plastic
Holders for Drivers Li
cense •• . •••• ...••••••• -du
Frank Cronk. mileage - 56.00
J lari an A. Dierking, mile
age .- .. 'll."
Clarence Ernst, salary -13..oO
Fetrows, repairs for court
house and annex .. 33
Alice L. French, salary .. 383.33
Alice L. French, mileage . 63 20
Merwyn G. French. Jr.
mileage for Redistricting
Committee meetings - 9 -4
Grahams ”66’ Service sup
plies for courthouse .... ib.ts
Wm. W Griffin, County
Attorney, postage .
J Ed Hancock, salary ... 383.33
Esther Hams, postage ... 9.25
lorraine Hewett. salary -• 4i jO
J owards Blacksmith Shop,
repairing courthouse
equipment . ^~3
Kansas Nebr Natural Gas
Co., gas service for court
hQUse . g«5oi
FI. V Landreth, mileage .. 48 40
Eazel Lorenz, salary -••••
n Manson. Clerk
of District Court, court ^ ^
Virginia Morrow, salary .. 235.00
ames Mullen, mileage ... 31.uu
| ■’li McConnell, salary -137.30
label McKenna, salary .. 142.3U
Jacob North, Inc., motor
vehicle tax statements .. 210.M
,'orthwestem Bell Tele
phone Co., telephone ser
vices . -38 SO
O' N e i 11 Transfer, express
charges . J’jS
Connie Park, salary . -5.ou
Carole M. Reed, salary ... 134.55
xjuis w. Reimer, Co.
Judge, postage . !,uu
Horvin Schwank, repair on
Sheriff’s radio ..
(phelia Sessions, salary .. -35 00
i Valter A Smith, salary .. 137
i Valter A. Smith, mileage . 32.84
Stephenson School Supply
Co., teachers supplies .. 728.27
Leo S. T o m j a c k. jailor
board .•.
: Leo S. Tomjack, mileage .
Joyce Waller, salary .... 36.00
Kenneth Waring, Co. Clerk,
postage . .- w
Wm F Wefso, stamped
envelopes for motor ve
hicle statements . 254.OC
Ailene Wilkinson, salary .. 235 00
World Book Co., office sup
plies . • .172.fill
Joseph C. Bazelman, paint
and painting in court
house .... 296.50
Bosfitch MacDermed Co.,
office supplies . 12!
Burroughs Corporation,
Service agreement on
office machines • • 216.2f
Consumers Public Power
District, electric service
rHC FRONTIER. O’Neill. Neb ns
for courthouse . 148 SI
Frank Crunk, salary .13? 50
Harlan A D i e r k i n g,
salary .. 137 50
P C. Donohue, bond fees . 2.50
Clarence Ernst, mileage .. 36 02
Edw N. Flood, salary' ... 137.50
i J. R. Freeman Chemical
Co. supplies for court
house . 99 00
Alice L, French, postage . 9.50
Frontier, publishing fees . 34.90
Norman Gondennger. ser
vices for special County
Attorney . 15.00
Wm. W Griffin, salary .. 238 33
Hammond and Stephens
Co., office supplies . 6.47
Esther Harris, salary . 260 00
Alvin H. Heese. salary ■. 333.33
Holt County Extension Ser
vice . 428.49
Interstate Bed Co, eqpt
for jail . 23.70
Helen Ann Johnson.
salary . 210.00
Clara Kirkland, salary ... 210.00
M V. Landreth, salary .... 137 50
Joanne Lansworth, salary . 235.00
Howard D. Manson,
salary . 366.66
Dale R. Mitchell, mileage
age for redistncting Com
mittee meetings . 43 08
James Mullen, salary, ..• 260 00
Nora Mullen, salary . 235.00
Eli McConnell, mileage ... 42.96
Norfolk o trice tqpt. i-o..
office supplies . 68 7'.'
Jacob North. Inc., office
supplies . 36.47
Omaha Printing Co., office
supplies . 11.59
1 Omaha Printing Co., office
supplies . 93.60
Redfield & Co , office sup
plies . 144.44
Louis W. Reimer, salary . 416.66
Charles Richter, salary ... 285 00
Sen.'all Towel & Linen Sup
ply Co., towel service for
courthouse ...... • 11.55
Sheridan County Treasurer,
funds to meet expenses
of District Probation Of
fice . 130.34 j
Leo S. Tom jack, salary •. • 308.33
Leo S. Tom jack, mileage . 118.80
Leo S. Tom jack, jailor
fees . 46.50 |
Mrs. Leo S Tomjack, ma
tron fee .18.00
Kenneth Waring, salary .. 383.33
Wm. F Wefso. salary . 383.33,
Wm. F Wefso. postage &
mileage . 46.44
Western Typewriter & Of
fice Supply Co . rent on
office machine . 10.00
Motion by Landreth. seconded
hy Ernst, to place in the County
Road System the following road:
Commencing at the Northeast
Corner of the Northwest Quarter
of Section 19. Township 28. Range
10; running thence West a dis
tance of one mile to connect with
Highway 20 and 275; and remove
from the County Road System the
following Road; Commencing at
the Northeast comer of the North
west quarter of Section 19. town
ship 28. Range U).. running thence
. i rtf nnoh'i If" m lip
a uioiw.vv ---—
1 Motion carried.
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
The free Halloween movie at
1 the Eldorado Theatre, sponsored
I by the village of Ewing, was well
attended Friday evening in spite j
of the rainy weather.
Clearing skies and warmer
temperatures on Saturday gave
the small youngsters and some
not so small an opportunity to go
out for tricks or treats, all in
costumes, carrying large sacks
for their “loot." *
One family counted their visi- j
tors. The total was ninety for the j
evening
Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer,
who have resided in the Van
Conet property in north Ewing,
plan to return to Omaha to make
their home due to the ill health
of Mr. Thayer who is receiving
medical treatment at the Veter
ans hospital.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Mackel of Elgin, Mr and
Mrs. Fred Serr of Clearwater
Gene Siems and "Butch” Ftetzel
of Neligh, Mr and Mrs. James
Mlnarik Karen and Larry, and
Miss Evelyn Scholl, all of Ewing.
Guests at the Will Conner home
on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs.
Fred Maben of Clearwater and
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Knolze
and children of Elgin.
Mrs. Joe Nickolite of O’Neill
spent Sunday with Mrs. Eva
Kaczor in Ewing.
A sub-district rally of the Metho
tka. Thursday, November i. I***
dist Youth Fellowship was held
at Atkinson on Sunday Attending
from Ewing were Jane 11 Tama,
Sandra Elliot. Karen Wis-ppel.
Evelyn Snyder Judy Tinsley,
Leonora Tuttle. l,arr> and Rus
sell Tuttle,, Jerry and Jim Tams,
Ronnie Sisson. Rev. ami Mrs.
Woodrow Elliot accompanied the
group.
The Mission study course on
Africa will begin Friday afternoon
at two o'clock at the Ewing
Methodist Church parlors. This
meeting is for all the women of
loth the Ewing and Clearwater
Methodist Churches Mrs. Wood
row Elliot will be the leader of
the lessorfs
Guests Thursday evening at the
home of Mr ami Mi's IVwttt
Gunter were their son and daugh
ter-in-law Mr ami Mrs. Melvin
Gunter of Odebolt, la., and their
daughter. Miss Doris Lou Gunter
of Norfolk
Mr and Mrs. Henry Drayton of
Orchard ami their guest, Mrs.
Lena Sorenson of Tom's River,
N. J.. visited Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Gunter
Mr and Mrs. Robert Tams, sr.
and Donna spent Sunday evening
at the home of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs Fred Tams at dear
water
The Riverside rural school near
Ewing was the scene of a Hallo
ween party Wednesday afternoon.
The children appeared in cos
tumes.
skits made up by the student*
using puppets which they had
made. Games were also played
and prizes awarded the winners.
An item of interest to the par
ents and friends present was a
landscape painting, the first are
wirk of this type for the student*.
Mrs. .Jeanne Rodgers, teacher,
told of a field tnp taken by the
school, when sketches were made,
blending of colors not I'd and
studied. All this provided inspira
tion for the picture.
Guests present were Mrs. Wil
liam Lofquest and Mary Jo, Mrs.
Wayne Fry'. Kevin anti Janie, Mrs.
Waiter Miller and Danny, Mis*
Ellen Miller. Mrs Walter Spang
ler, Billy and Roxanne and Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Conley.
Obituary
KATHRYN KINN AI.EY
Funeral services for Mis*
Kathryn Kinnaley were conducted
on Wednesday. Oct. 28 at St.
Patrick’s Catholic church with
Monsignor T J. O’Sullivan offici
ating. Burial was in the St.
Mary’s cemetery at Spencer lie
side the graves of her parents.
Miss Kinnaley died October 25
at St. Anthony's hospital here in
O'Neill.
Kathryn Kinnaley was bom
January 20, 1874 to John and
Mary Ellen 'Chambers) Kinnaley
at Shulls burg, Wise. Her parent*
had come to the United States
from Parish O’Ring and Ard
more. county Waterford, Ireland.
At six she moved, with the
family, to northern Holt county,
when Boyd county opened to set
tlement her parents took a farm
thrpe miles east of Butte.
*i __ i a I •
Ol UlUi l*TU U(UUIV*Bt * * -
and James, went to Gregory
county. S. D., in 1906 where they
homesteaded and Kathryn stayed
there to keep house fo rher
brother, Robert Robert rented
the farm in 1935 and they moved
back to Boyd county.
Kathryn moved to O’Neill in
1956 where she lived until her
death.
Survivors are: Brothers- Ro
bert of O’Neill and Ben erf Port
land. Ore.; sisters- Mrs. Ella
Nelson and Miss Bessie Kinnaley.
both of O'Neill; several nieces and
nephews including Miss Audree
Nelson, and Mrs. L. D. Putman
and great-nephews. Dan and Bill
Putman, all of O’Neill.
She was preceded in death by
five brothers and two half
brothers.
WISH HELENA KAUP
COMPLETES TRAINING
Recruit Helena M. Kaup.
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank
J. Kaup, Stuart, completed eight
weeks of basic military training
October 14 at the Women’s Army
Corps Center, Fort McClellan,
Ala.
She received drill and physical
fitness training and instruction in
Army history, traditions and
career fields.
Recruit Kaup is a 1957 gradu
ate of Stuart High School.