The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 11, 1960, Image 6
We FOR SALE R SAIL. Reg Polled Herxrfon Bulls. Two 2V4 and 3 vears old Proven, herd bud quality somi yearlings Everett Van Dover 2*«i miles east of old Opportun Ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre or 16 south of Lvnch- 25t SALT FOR SAIL: Kanapolb 116 50 a ton; American $20.5< « ton: white block 75c I>ocatec 3 hlks east. 4 blks north oi traffic light, Everett Gorgan Ph 164, O Neill 51b FOR SAIL l^ennox oil furnace like new O. E. Davidson, Phont 126, O'Neill. 42t FOR SAIL Fhr ebred Hampshire meat-type bi-ars Reasonably rioed Henry Stelling and Son S and Vi W. of Orchard, Ne braska. 29t FOR SAIL: V<ore fancy Crean oows Shore • Guernseys. Hal steins, Swiss Extra large fancy Some fresh with calves. Rea •onable prio*s Harold Shores Neligh ph. TU 7-4060 TU 7 4850 25b FOR SALE — Dempster windmil and 40-ft. tower. Practically new mill. Harry Niebuhr. Meadow Grove, Nebr. 42-43j 4AKK PATTON'S BEN Franklir store your candy headquarters Always fresh. 27tfc FOR SAIL Model A Ford tor truck, suitable for hay sw'eep good tires and motor. Reason ably priced. Lee Kohl, 4 mi. N and 4 mi. E of Neligh. 4M2p SEWING MACHINE Will arrange for a responsible party in this vicinity to take over last 6 pay ments of $7.25 on late model sewing machine; complete with attachment to make buttonholes, darn embroider annlinne miilt etc. Will discount for cash. Write P.O. Box 64, Sta. B, Omaha 5, Nebr. 42p 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 Set of oxygen and acetylene bottles (large size). Northwest Electric, O'Neill. 34tfc FOR SALE: High quality April 1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra good backs. Kieth Abart - O’Neill, Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31tf MACHINERY Like new twin draulic loader for Allis Chalmers Sargent loader — $50 DuAll loader Post hole digger AC disc Roderick Lean disc John Deere disc Used spreaders Knoedler PTO burr mill Hesse roller mill JD hammermill 42 Farmall MD MM RTU, gcxxl rubber 41 Farmall H 43 Farmall H APPLIANCES— Several used appliances at close out prices One new 1959 RCA Whirlpool washer — Discount c.vr. Ut. man dpa Whirl pool line SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O'NEILL, NEBR. IHC — Gehl — RCa Whirlpool NEW MOBILE HOMES Your Factory Authorized Dealei for Safeway, American, Spartan Detroiter, Richardson, Sparcraft A. B. C. Sparlane, Husker We trade, finance, deliver any where. Terms up to 84 months Open everyday and Sunday. Foi your best deal see CONTOIS MOBILE HOMES Northeast Nebraska Largest Neligh, Nebraska 38-441 MOBILE HOMES New and Used Large Selection of Used Trailers Low Down Payment, Low Terms Write for details In O'Neill vicinity contact Clarence Johnson, Elms Court O'Neill, Nebr. MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Ph. Ex5-2170 42 TOR SALE — Registered Angu bulls, one two-year-old and fou calves. William T. Sitz, Burwel 40- 43 TOR SALE Grain and hay — 40 bushels yellow com, all cribbec 16 stacks of 1958 prairie haj Raymond Pribil, Rte. 1, Box 12 O'Neill. _42-43 FOR SALE 1946 2-ton Chevroh truck with 12-ft. grain bo? Cheap. John Sojka, Page, Neb 41- 42 TOR SSALE Large Holstein clos up springers and milk cowi Priced reasonable. Vi mile soul of Ewing. Rudie Juracek. Ewinj ■ 41-42 ' FOR SALE 75 tons of alfalfa hay In stack, first, second, and third , cutting, Harold Michael, Clear I wat i iM-’i * FOR SALE 6 yearling Minnesota i Holstein heifers. T B and Bang? vaccinated. Bob Fritton, O'Neill ; phone 18F22. 41-42p Real Estate for Sale i . | TAVERN TOR SALE or I .EASE Liquor by the drink, liquor and beer, on and off sale. Good lo i catkin See or write Don or Zella Bare, Lynch, Nebr. 42-43c FOR SALE Improved 80 acres 4 | mi. from Clearwater on good gravel road, 1*4 mi. to highway , 275. Ideal for semi-retired ; couple Buildings in good repair. REA, natural gas. hot and cold water, bathroom. Mail route to ! door Immediate possession Leon Beckwith, Emmet. 36tl Listings For Sale 760 acres northeast of Inman, improved; 160 acres north ol Page, modern home; 320 acres modem improved, Atkinson, ir i rigation equipped; 320 farm near Emmet; 160 farm east of O'Neill, irrigated, with equipment; 320 improved northeast of O'Neill, farm and pasture; 80 acres northwest O'Neill, good location, well fenced and near Highway No. 20; 200 acre improved farm near Page. ED THORIN PHONE 207 — O'NEILL 13tf FOR QUICK SALE -*Two bedroom house at 315 S. 9th. We guarantee you can't beat this offer. Kieth Abart, O'Neill. 41tf FOR KENT FOR RENT Five room house with basement. Gas heat. O. E. Da vidson, Phone 126, O'Neill. 42tf FOR RENT Two bedroom home. Kieth Abart, O’Neill. 22tfc FOR RENT MO Rotary Stalk cutter. Shelhamer Equipment Co., O’Neill. tf FOR RENT 2 bedroom unfurnish ed apartment, heat and hot water furnished. Available now. Call 515 or 139, O'Neill. 41c WANTED WANT TO RENT — Pasture and hay land. James L. Van Every, j O’Neill. 42-43p FRED KARO BERNARD TROSHYNSKI Public Accounting and Tax Service Phone 5281 Atkinson WEIL DIUIJJNG and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WEIL CO . O’Neill 3 hlks W & 3VS> blks N stoplight. WANTED TO BUY - Three bed room home with basement in gmxi location. Built within last 10 years. Write Box 508, O’Neill. 42p WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week. Dwaine Loekmon. Stuart, ph- 3741. tf WORK WANTED Guaranteed welding and mechanic work done. East of drive-in theatre.—Ver non Gorgon, O’Neill. 32tfc WE DON’T WANT AIL THE bus iness—Just yours.. Patton's Ben Franklin, O’Neill. tfc WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF AIL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body ana Fender Repairs and Painting jlass installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O’NEILL - for Any Job 25tf WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm supply business handling well known products. Small capital needed. Write box TH, c-o The Frontier. 5th DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER Domor Elevated G ratling John E. Do nohoe, Phone 447-W O’NEILL, NEBRASKA I Minnesota Woolen Company Bonded Representative Robert W. Young Phone 192-J 609 East Adams s 23tfc * WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Wells ? Call 721 or come to— o Kelly's Well Service I. 5 Blks south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill I, 50t P t L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station 2 SPECIALIZING in all kinds o e automobile, nick and tracto ; repair Aeetyit ne welding. h LAWN MOWER repairing. Ala repair parts for Lawson - Re< c —Clinton. MISCELLANEOUS IF INTERESTED in joining a fly ing club equipped with a new Cessna 172 write Skyway*, I,K • Municipal Airport, Norfolk Ne braska 42c EVERY COW can stand for im provement CURTISS STUD SERVICE can bring improve ment to your cows with matings to the greatest sires in the world Call 470, Duane Gray, O'Neill. 34tfc IS YOUR insurance costing tot much? Are you properly In sured — See Ed Thorin, agt, O'Neill, Nebr. 34tf CASH LOANS Signature — Auto — Furniture O’Neill Loan Co. VIRGIL LAURSEN Phone 434 O'Neill auctioneering” REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 O’NEILL I - NOTICES SAVE UP TO $20 OR MORE ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE VIRGIL LAURSEN O'Neill, Nebraska CARDS OF THANKS I WISH TO TAKE THIS MEANS of expressing my sincere thanks to all my friends, relatives, neigh lx>rs, who sent me cards, letters, gifts, telephone calls and visits during my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Carstens and the hospital staff for the wonder ful care received while there. Special thanks to Father Duffy. Father Price and Father Kucera for the visits during my stay in the hospital. Your kindness will always be re membered. 42c Mrs. Irene Sparks -| I WISH TO THANK all of my | friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers and visits while I was in the Sncred Heart hospital at Lynch, Nebr. A special thanks to Dr. David and the nurses who gave me wonderful care. Your kindness will long be demembered. 42c Mrs. Mamie D. O’Neill TO ALL MY GOOD FRIENDS who responded so wonderfully to the card showers over party line, for me during my stay in the hos- | pital in Omaha, I wish to express my deep appreciation for all the wonderful cards and letters I re ceived. Thanking you all so very much, also the staff of KBRX radio who helped so much to make this possible. 42p Leon Sargent I WISH TO TAKE THIS MEANS of expressing my sincere thank you to all those who sent me cards and gifts at the Veterans hospital in Grand Island. God Bless you all. 42p Marion Woidneck (First pub. Feb. 4, I960) NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that the Holt County Board of Supervisors will receive bids on Liability In surance Policies Covering County Owned Vehicles in the amounts of, Fifty Thousand, One Hundred Thousand and Ten Thousand Dol lars. Bids will be opened at the Reg ular Meeting of the Holt County Board Of Supervisors, on February 29, 1960, at 1:00 P.M. KENNETH WARING HOLT COUNTY CLERK 41- 44c _ (First pub. Feb. 11, 1960) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4366 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. FEBRUARY 5th, 1960 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ERNEST H. DURRE, DECEASED. CREDIORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit ed for presenting claims against said estate is June 3rd, 1960, and for the payment of debts is Febru ary 5th, 1961 and that on March 3I'd, 1960, and June 6th, 1960, 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. Reimer County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 42- 44e DR. DONALD E. DAVID Optometrist By Appointment OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday— ■ 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday— 9:00 a m. to 12:00 noon , Spencer State Bank Building , Phone 2101 Spencer Church Nc Jehovah's Witnesses 127 S 4th Street O’Neill Friday — Theocratic Ministry school, 7:30 p.m., service meeting 8 30. Sunday Watehtower study, ( p.m. Tuesday—Bible book study, i p.m. Assembly of God Church 7th and Clay St. O’Neill Robert A. Paul, pastor Sunday—Sunday school, 10 a m Classes tor all ages, morning wor ship, 11. Message will be given by Evangelist Ivan Christoffersen. Special Revial meetings every night except Saturday at 8 p.m. Special music, singing and anoint ed Bible preaching. Meetings will continue through Sunday, Feb. 21. The Wesleyan Methodist Church Venus Dale Hornback, Minister Sunday -Sunday school, 10 am Vernon Strope superintendent; morning worship, 11. Guest speaker will be Rev. Charles A Phipps. Communion will _ be observed; Wesleyan Youth, 7:30 p.m.; children's service in church basement, 7:30. Miss Bernice Strope, leader; evening service, 8:10 p.m. Wednesday Midwest Prayer and Bible study in the interest of Sunday school, 8 p.m., the place to be announced. Tuesday is fast and prayer day. ( IIK 1ST LUTHERAN CHURCH Seventh and Clay Street* The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, Pastor Thursday Ladies aid meeting, 8 p.m.; men’s club meeting in the large classroom, 8 p.m. Saturday—Confirmation classes meet, 9:30 a.m. Sunday—Sunday school ancj Bible classes, 9:45 a.m., W. Fricke, supt.; Divine worship, 11 a.m.; the Pastor's class for adults, 7 p.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Atkinson The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, Pastor Sunday—Divine worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:15 a.m., Arthur Harley, supt. Tuesday- Lutheran W omen s Missionary League meeting, I p.m. METHODIST CHURCHES O’Neill — Emmet Rev. Glenn Kennicott, Minister O’NEILL Thursday (today* — Prayer Circle at Claude Bates home 1(J a.m.; WSCS, 2:00 pm. at the church. Special feature color movie, “One Love, Conflicting Faiths," portraying the problems of inter-faith marriages. Friday — Dorcas, 2:00 p.m.; sub-district ministers, 6:30 p.m. Saturday — Junior choir, 10: >0 a.m. , . „ Sunday — Race relations Sun day. Sunday school, 9:45; morn ing worship, 11:00; adult fellow ship, 6:00 p.m., supper meeting; missions study, 7:15 p.m. Monday — Intermediate MYr . 7:00 p.m.; Wesleyan Service Guild at Mrs. Esther Harris s home, 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Sulr-district Evange lism workshop Atkinson Metho dist church, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — High school and adult choir, 7:15; senior MYF, 8 p.m. „ Thursday Feb. 18 — Prayer Circle, 10 a.m.; Dorcas, 2:00 p.m.; WSCS executive council, 2:00 p.m. EMMET Sunday — Children’s Sunday school and morning worship, 9:30 a.m. _ , Thursday, Feb. 18 — Woman s Society of Christian Service, place to be announced. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman jr., of Paxton were guests Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Langan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ventei cher and family of Norfolk visited Saturday with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Sauser and Mrs. Elizabeth Venteicher. Roy Lanman recently accom panied his daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mel lor to Alliance where they visited overnight with relatives and intc South Dakota where they visited Mr. Lanman's brother-in-law. A Saturday guest at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheiik was Lou Ann Stahlecker, Naper. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynoldsor and family were in Albion Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. Clar ence Reynoldson. Sgt. Juan Terez is a guest al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schneider home while Terez anc Tom Schneider are on furlough Following the leave, Terez wil be stationed in Korea. Wayne Roelle was in Lincoln or business from Sunday to Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ollendick anc i family were in Osmond Sunday visiting Mrs. Ollendick's parents j Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dempster. Guests last Tuesday at the home | of Mrs. Lottie Lofquest were Mr and Mrs. Elmer Allyn and Lindf ! and Mrs. Dick Straka and Cindy all of Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. John Osenbaugl and family. Osceola, were Sunday visitors at the home of hii mother, Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldsor and family were in Albion Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Reynoldson. John Kamphaus of Bartlett Anthony Kamphaus and Mr. anc Mrs. James Stewart and son. Bob I by, ali were Saturday overnight guests of Mrs. Juliana Kamp haus. Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and son, Bobby, Mrs. Juliana Amberger of West Point, Mr and Mrs Duane Summers and Scott of Nellgh, John Kamphaus of I Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Joe ; Kamphaus and family of Lynch were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lorenz went to Omaha Monday where they left by plane for Washington, D C, to visit their son, and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lorenz. Bernard is one of the guards at the grave of the un known soldier at Arlington Na tional Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Squire and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt of Elgin were Thursday guests in the home of Mrs. Sidney Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woidneck were Sunday evening visitors nv the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woidneck in honor of Marion Woidneck s birthday anniversary Cards furnished entertainment. Mrs. Joe Dufek entertained the girls of the first grade from St Mary's from 3:30 to 5:00 Mon day afternoon in honor of her daughter, Nancy’s seventh birth day. Games were in progress and a festive lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dermot Erington Jr., and family visited with Mi ami Mrs. Dermot Erington Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jeffres at Burwell Sunday. Mr. ana Mrs. l-esae sievens '>1 Oakland were Saturday to Tues day guests in the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch and his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Cunningham and sister. Miss Effie Stevens at O'Neill. Mrs. Juliana Arnberger of West Point is visiting for a time with her daughter, Mrs. Juliana Kant phaus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and Carol went to Atkinson Saturday where they were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fox. Mr. Fox attended funeral services for Jim Beck. Miss Linda Haynes, who is a member of the Nurses Training Class at the Lincoln General hos pital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haynes. Gordon Fox, a student at the University of Nebraska, was a weekend guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jeffers and family were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young at Inman. Mrs. Fred Jones and daughter Jody and Melissa visited the past, week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Witcomb at Ravenna Mrs. Clyde Davis and son, How ard Davis of Atkinson were Sun- j day afternoon visitors in the home, of the former’s son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis. The men went bowling while Ihe ladies visited. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adamson, Mr and Mrs. Emil Adamson jr., and Emil Adamson sr.. went to Bus sett for the weekend and attend ed an open house observance in j honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adamson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Froelich were Sunday evening travelers to Chicago. . . SP-4 Russ D. Miner of the five hundred-second A M.C(SEP) is tak ing part in Operation Windshield in Europe. , . . . * Rev. Robert Embree, district superintendent of the northeast district attended a planning ses sion of all boards and agencies at Lincoln Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week when plans were made for the new year and for the Quadrennial which will be in session this year. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bridge entertained three couples Sunday for an evening at cards. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gilles pie Mr and Mrs. Bob Kurtz and Mr and Mrs. Vernon Lorenz. Mrs George Mumm, Sr. of Bloomfield is assisting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. George Mumm, Jr. with her housework and the care of her children. Mrs. Mumm is recuperating from sur gery Mrs. Ray Orsborn is also helping care for her daughter’s ' hST "and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson were Sunday callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth at At k'Mr " and Mrs. Charles Sorensen and daughters, Karen. Georgia and Cheri of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, Jr. and daugh ters. Glenda and Kathleen were Sunday guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. Nels Linquist northeast °fR?\NCRobert E. Embree. district superintendent of the northeast district attended an inter-denom inational Minister’s convocation at North Platte Monday, Tuesday and ! Wednesday. . A film will be shown.at the Thursday meeting of the W SCS at the O'Neill Methodist church in addition to the usual routine pro ^ I vie Spence was a weekend guest in the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. William Spence. 1 Lvle is enrolled in the department . 0f Business Administration at the , University of Nebraska. .1 Miss Effie Stevens was a Sun day evening dinner guest of Miss ■ Evelyn Ernst. ' The Methodist ministers and their families will meet at the O - ' Neill Methodist church in a sub district get-together Friday eve 1 ning. A six o’clock covered dish I supper is planned. Mr and Mrs A1 Hamik and family were Sunday guests in the home of her parents, yp- and Mrs John Gallagher at Inman Miss Sharon Hancock of Norfolk was a weekend guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs J Ed Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Olaussen and Mrs. Mary Lewis and Eddie Ethington were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer of O'Neill. Paula, Terry and Hose Ann daughters of Mr. and Mrs. I). F Templemeyer of O'Neill, spent Sunday afternoon at the Plainview roller rink. Their guests were Anna Cimfel. Maureen Shoemaker and Peggy Hammond. Mrs. Dick Tomlinson and Jerry Dexter motored to Ord Sunday to attend the 25th wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pokorny Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wiehman and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bouska of Atkinson. Dr. and Mrs. Hex Wilson were vacationing in Miami, Fla., for a week at which time Dr. Wilson attended the Clinical Congress ol Abdominal Surgeons. Mr and Mrs. Louis Wray en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Duane C. Miller of Emmett at a dinner on Sunday. Naper News By Mrs. John Sohonebaum Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schonefeld were surprised on Sunday evening by relatives and friends for tbeii 21st wedding anniversary. Those present for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Claus Seih, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stoltenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schonefeld, Mr. and Mrs. William Vogt and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Rcber and family and Mr. and Mrs. Con Saltier. Progressive pitch was played for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Green are working for Ben Nelson s near Bristow. They moved to their home on Thursday. Mrwl Mrc A llutld 1 'lit < kll ) and family were February 2 eve ning visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Vogt and son. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander were surprised at their home on Sunday evening by friends for their 45 wedding anniversary. Pro gressive pitch was played for the evening. A miscellaneous shower was given for Miss Jackie Bentzen on Sunday afternoon at the Fellow shit) loom at the Congregational church. Earl Stahlecker of Yankton, S D., came Saturday evening and spent till Monday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stah lecker and family. Gust Wetzler was brought home on Saturday afternoon from the Burke hospital where he had been a patient since Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Porter and Renee of Stanton were Sunday vi sitors and dinner guests ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wetz ler and Art. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Aiders and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Schonebaum and Daniel were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Aiders. Lonnie Fuhrer of Jamison came on Tuesday to stay with his aunt, Mrs. Mary Berg, while Lonnie’s mother, Mrs. Ray Fuhrer is a patient in the Sacred Heart hos pital in Yankton, S. D. Relatives and friends helped Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blum celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary at their home on Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blum, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Halbur, Mr. and Mrs. August Sibbel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiser, all of Butte, Mr. and Mrs. August Eilers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kibby and daugh ter of Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vogt and family of Her rick, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Blum and family, Mr and Mrs. William Maertms. Jacob Blum. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Blum and family Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blum and Mr. and Mrs Gene Reisselman Progressive pitch was played dur ing the evening after which a no hostess lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blum trucked Clinton Reber’s furniture * to Denver. Colo., on Monday Mr Rcber and Lynn came early Ft'1 day and spent till Sunday here Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allpress and sons were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Harvey Davis. In the afternoon the All press’ went to Burke and visited with Mrs. Mervin Higgins at the Burke hospital. Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson spent the weekend in Lincoln visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Langley and daughter, lisa and their son, Sam who attends Wesleyan Unl versity. Harvey A Tompkins si>ent from Monday until Wednesday of last week in Lincoln attending a con ference board of trustees meet ing of delegates to abend the general conference to be held in Denver, Colo., in April. Mr. and Mrs. Mae McPherson and son and daughter of Martin S. D., were Sunday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs Dm Kratavil and son. The Kratavils took the McPhersons back to Martin on Monday. Guests in the nome of Mrs. Ethel Siders and Marilyn. Sunday afternoon and evening included Miss Karen McKim, Gene O'Neill mid Ronnie Ross of O’Neill, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Juraoek and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schleusener of Orchard. The Inman Workers Project elut) sponsored a bake sale on o .. «.. ..^1.. . ft* A nfliomr'o miifbol Pie and coffee were also sold dur ing the afternoon. The proceeds went to the March of Dimes and the Opportunity center at Norfolk Commercial club met Monday evening at the Watson Hay office John Hipke and son of O'Neill were Inman callers Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and family of O'Neill were Monday evening visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson. Mrs. James McMahan was a Biipper guest in the Mattson home Mon day evening. Several from Inman attended the banquet sponsored by the An gus association at the Methodist church at O'Neill on Thursday evening. Mrs. Woodrow Gaughen baugh and Miss Marilyn Siders of Inman were on the program. Mrs. James McMahan was a Sunday dinner guest in the home of Mrs. John Osenbaugh at O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dick have moved from Bassett to a farm easl of Inman which they purchased from Fred Lorenz. Mr. Lorenz has moved to O’Neill. Bond Sales Up E and II savings bonds sales in Holt county totaled $1,340,273.00 during the past year, according to Lyle P. Dierks chairman. This was 119.4 percent of the 1959 quota. Mr. Dierks also said Nebraska topped all states in percent of quota made with sales of $99,208, 310 representing 106. 1 percent of the 1959 goal. Compared to 1958 yearly sales were up nearly one-half million dollars. National sales were $4,320 million and 86.4 percent of quota SELLING in Holt County Hereford Sale Tuesday, February 16 O'Neill Livestock Market 9 outstanding Prince Domino bred bulls, all sired by Golden Prince, weight, 2040 Febru ary 2, 1960. Production tested weights and grade available sale day. Harold Melcher Page, Nebraska AUCTION We will sell the following property 13 miles west of Creigh ton; or 9 miles south and 7 west of Verdigre; or 10 miles north and 4 east of Orchard; or 25 miles east of O’Neill on— THURSDAY, FEB. 18 Starts at 12:30 p m. Lunch Stand on Grounds 35 Head Dairy Cattle 53 Hogs — 21 Sheep Complete Line of Machinery and Equipment Some Buildings — Hay — Household Goods Marvin and Lillian Kotrous REAL ESTATE 160 Acres — Well Improved Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyler * % FRONTIER WANT AIW PAY IMG DIVIDENDS PHONE 7KJ» NOW ! ! FRONTIER WANT ADS PAY IMG DIVIDENDS PHONE 7H8 NOW ! ! FRONTIER WANT ADS PAY RIG DIVIDENDS PHONE 788 NOW ! ! FRONTIER WANT ADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS PHONE 788 NOW ! ! FRONTIER WANT ADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS PHONE 788 NOW ! ! FRONTIER WANT ADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS PHONE 788 NOW ! ! ! FRONTIER WANT ADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS PHONE 788 NOW ! ! FRONTIER WANT ADS PAY KIO DIVIDENDS PHONE 788 NOW ! ! | FRONTIER WANT ADM PAY mo DIVIDENDS ' PHONE 788 NOW ! ! j | FRONTIER WANT ADS PAY mo DIVIDENDS PHONE 788 NOW ! !