The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 24, 1960, Image 9

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FOR SALE
P^^nT^!l^V4^and 3 Vear* °ld
Proven, herd bull quality some
yearHnRs.-Everett Van Dover
^8t 01 old °PPortun
Ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre
or 16 south of Lvnch. 25tf
1 S ED T I R E S—650x20' 700x20•
750x20; 825x20 ; 900x20; * iSK
Shelhamer Eqquipment Co tf
FOR SALE: Kanapolis
116.50 a ton; American $20 50
a ton; white block 75e-Located
3 bIks fast’ 4 bIks north of
‘raffle light. Everett Gorgan
Ph 164, O'Neill. 51 tf
FDR SALE—25 I lamp brood sows.
Some will farrow soon, vet vac
cinated.- Marlin Luber, Phone
711. O'Neill. 48-51 p
FDR SALE —Lennox oil furnace
like new. O. E. Davidson. Phone
126, O’Neill. 42tf
FOR SALE F*u’ebred Hampshire
meat-type tx-ars. Reasonably
priced. Henrj Stelling and Son
2 S and Vt W. of Orchard, Ne^
braska. 29tf
FDR SALE 1953 Ford tractor with
heavy loader and Kramer fork.
Excellent condition. Will sell
complete or separate pieces.—
Charles Jansen, Stuart.
47-48pd
FDR 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
SNOW REMOVAL MACHINERY
FDR SALE
All makes and models of used Road
Maintainers with Cabs, Heaters.
Lights and SNOW PLOWS, also
Used Crawler tractors with Units
and Dozers. Will consider trades
and can arrange terms if neces
sary. Call Ray Mclnerney, Creigh
ton, Nebraska, No. 188.
48c
FOR SALE 20 choice first calf
Holstein heifers calving now.
Rred to black Angus bull.—Fred
Kanzelmeyer, Ph. 6621, Atkin
son. 47-48c
HOME GROWN FARM SEED
YH Clover. $7.20 per bu.; Alfal
fa, $21.00 per bu.; Brome Grass,
20c per lb. Also, Sweet Clover
for soil bank seeding, $5 70 per
bu. O'Neill Grain Co., O’Neill,
Nebr. 41-49c
4ARE PATTON'S BEN Franklin
store your candy headquarters.
Always fresh 27tfc
SEE IJS 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
MOBIIJE TlOMES
WHETHER you pay cash, Finance
or have a Trade
You Can Do Better At
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr. Ex 5-2170
In O'Neill vicinity See
Clarence Johnson
Elms Court, O’Neill, Nebr.
New & Used
All Sizes
Low Overhead-Low Prices
47 tf
FOR RESALE—First calf dairy hei
fers, Holstein and Brown Swiss.
Some fresh and some to freshen
soon Louis Bartos, 1 mi. east
and 7 mi. north of O'Neill.
47tfc
FOR SALE Registered and grade
Angus bulls of serviceable age.
Musil Brothers, O’Neill.
45-53 pd
FOR SALE: High quality April
1959 Hereford Bulls. Eytrn good
backs. Rieth Abart - O’Neill,
Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31tf
MACHINERY
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Twindraulic Loader Like New to Fit
Allis . T_
Comfort Cover Like New for JD
730 Diesel
1954 John Deere 70
1955 Farmall 400
1949 Farmall C
1947 Farmall H
1950 WD Allis Chalmers
18 Ft. IllC Disc
Massey 2-16 Plow
IHC 3-14 Plow
We"have ?£* assortment of^sed
farm equipment on hand. - P
and look it ov . xon with
1950 COE Chevrolet 2 Ton wun
Used wide front for M
APPLIANCES—
We.r.de ^
aggsri.xs.td—
appliances.
SHELHAMER
equipment CO.
O'NEILL, NEBR.
mc - cShi - RCA Whirlpool
Real Estate for Sale
FOR S^^Th^^mhou^e.
TmSU cS 7^ lor inform^
tion.
TOR QUICK SALE -Two bedroom
house at 315 S. 9th. We guarantee
you can’t beat this offer. Kieth
Abart, O'Neill. 41tf
POR SALE Nearly new 2 bed
room home. Excellent location.
For information phone 574J, O’
_Neill. 48tfc
FOR SALE—Improved 80 acres 4
mi. from Clearwater on good
gravel road, 1V4 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. 36tf
POSSESSION
TIBS SPRING
On These 2 Ranches
1200 acre sandhills ranch — 3 bed
I r(x>m modem home — only 4 miles
| off paving. Central Nebraska.
3280 acre ranch Western Nebraska.
Unimproved, except for mills,
fences, spring fed dams, creek.
Only 5 miles from town. 114 miles
off blacktop.
For complete details on these and
other farm and ranch properties
contact.
ROGERS AGENCY
Realtors and Auctioneers
P O Box 364 - Phone le 2-5770
North Platte, Nebraska
48c
Listings For Sale
760 acres northeast of Inman,
improved; 160 acres north of
Page, modem home; 320 acres
modem improved, Atkinson, ir
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 SALE -160 acres hay land,
NEV4 Section 11-29-10.- Mrs.
Mark Howard, Phone 347, O’Neill.
___47-48pd
FOR KENT
FOR RENT — One bedroom home.
321 West Clay. Keith Abart, O’
Neill. _45tf
FOR RENT A newly constructed
one room apartment. This
can be seen at 636 East Fremont
Street, O'Neill. 47-49c
FOR RENT—Tv o Tiedroom home.
Kieth Abart. O’Neill. 22tfc
FOR RENT IHC Rotary Stalk
cutter. Shelhamer Equipment
Co., O’Neill. tf
WANTED
WANTED—Prairie or alfalfa hay
to put up on shares. Duane C.
Miller, Emmet. 47-49pd
FRED KARO
BERNARD TROSI1YNSKI
Public Accounting and
Tax Service
Phone 5281 Atkinson
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
Reliable man or woman from
this area to distribute complete
line of cigarettes, candy, nuts or
gum through new automatic
vendors. No selling, we will es
tablish accounts for you. To
qualify party must have car, re
ferences, and cash capital of
$800 which is secured by inven
tory. Excellent earnings part
time Full time more. For per
sonal interview give phone, etc.
Write P. O. Box 156, Rochester,
Minnesota. ,si'
i HELP WANTED $2.50 per hour or
more for part or full time route
work. Large repeat orders. Man
or woman. Write NcNESS Co.,
120 E. Clark St., Freeport, 111.
47-48pd
WANTED—A good reliable mm to
supply consumers in O’Neill
with Rawleigh Products. Write
M. A. Stahlecker, Spencer or
Phone 3582 in Spencer.
46-48pd
WELL PRILIJNG and well and
windmill repair. - Write Box
562 phone 553-J.
^PRAGUE WELL CO.. O’Neill
3 blks W & 3*4 blks N stoplight.
WANTED—Pasture for 30 to 60
head cows or yearlings. Louis
Sobotka, Inman._45tf
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday each week Dwaine
Loekmon, Stuart, ph. 3741 tf
WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm
supply business handling well
known products. Small capital
needed. Write box TH, c-o The
Frontier. _ 5th
WE DON’T WANT ALL THE bus
iness—Just yours.. Patton's Ben
Franklin O'Neill._tfc
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
Wick's BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Ilass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O'NEILL —
for Any Job 25tf
Minnesota Woolen Company
Bonded Representative
Robert W. Young
Phone 192-J
609 East Adams
23tfc
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
CAT—8t*M)P—DOZER
Domor Elevated Grading
John E. Do nohoe. Phone 447-W
O’NEIIJ.. NEBRASKA
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.
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
50tl
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR WISE LAND USE Plant the
best seed and trees in the best
possible way. We have a good
supply of high purity, locally
grown, native grass seed. Trees
available while supply lasts. The
best in seeding equipment: two
Nesbit grass drills. Range inter
seeder. Tree planting services.
New tractor, experienced oper
ators. Holt SWCD, Box 511, O’
Neill, Phone 23.
45-50yc
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
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IS YOUR insurance costing too
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 Aucuons
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 O’NEILL
NOTICES
SAVE UP TO $20 OR MORE
ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ,
VIRGIL LAURSEN
O'Neill, Nebraska
CARDS OF THANKS
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THANKS TO ALL OF MY relatives
and friends for their visits and
cards during my stay in the hos
pital.
A special thanks to Dr. Carsten,
the Sisters of St. Anthony’s and
all the hospital staff. The Friendly
Neighbors Extension club, Rev.
Hart, and Rev. Kennicott for their
kindness and help.
Mrs. Hugo IIolz
48p
WE WISH TO THANK all of our
friends and relatives who helped
in any way to make our Golden
Wedding day such a happy and
memorable occassion.
Special thanks to Rev. Kennicott
and everyone who helped at the
church. Also a special thanks to
everyone wlio sent us gifts and
cards.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mott
48p
THE SISTERS AT ST MARY’S
Academy wish sincerely to thank
the gracious hostesses and also
those who so kindly contributed
gifts of food or money to the Food
Shower sponsored by the Friends
of St. Mary’s last Sunday after
noon. Also the gracious hostesses.
48c
WE WISH TO THANK our relatives
and friends for their kind expres
sions of sympathy and acts of
kindness shown us at the time of
the death of our loved one, Mrs.
Juanita Ruther.
Your kindness will never be forgot
ten.
The family and relatives of
Mrs. Juanita Ruther
48p
WE WISH TO EXTEND our sincere
thanks and appreciation to relatives
and friends for their expressions
of sympathy, kindness shown us
and for the gifts received during the
illness and death of our brother
and uncle, Dennis H. Murphy.
The Murphy family
Donald Wehrstein
Opal Brieschke
Don and Jack Goff
48p
I WISH TO THANK all those who
sent cards and gifts for my birth
day on Tuesday. It was so nice to
be remembered and I certainly ap
preciated your thoughtfulness.
Mrs. Grace Alder
48p
Phone Your News To
The Frontier
Phone 788
|-Legal Notices--]
(First pub. March 3, 1960
Kryger Sc Kryger, Attorneys
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, in an action
pending in said Court wherein Em
ma Wulf and Florence Malien are
plaintiffs, and Carl Wulf and Bes
sie Wulf, et al„ are defendants,
directing mo as Referee to sell the
following described real estate, to
wit:
The Southeast Quarter of Section
26. Township 25 North. Range 9,
except one acre located in the
Southwest comer thereof set
aside for cemetery purposes, and
The Southeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 30,
Township 25 North, Range 9 all
in Holt County, Nebraska.
I will sell said real estate at
public auction April 5. 1960, at
2:00 P. M., of said day at the
West front door of the Courthouse
in O'Neill, Nebraska. Terms of
sale, 20% cash on day of sale,
balance on confirmation.
Julius D. Cronin
Referee
45-49c
(First pub. March 17, 1960)
NOTICE
Holt County Board of Equaliza
tion will be in session on April 1st,
4th and 5th, 1960 according to
Sec. 77-1502 to 77-1507, 1913 Statutes,
1959 Session Laws and will be in
session not less than 3 days nor
more than 60 days. Written pro
tests, in triplicate, may be filed
with the Board from April 1st to
May 10th. One copy of protest will
be mailed to the office of State Tax
Commissioner, one filed in the As
sessor’s office and one filed in the
Clerk’s office.
Kenneth Waring
Holt County Clerk
47-49C
(First Pub. March 24, 1960)
State of Nebraska
Lincoln
PROCLAMATION
PRIMARY ELECTION
By virtue of the authority vested
in me by the Constitution and laws
of the State of Nebraska, I Ralph
G. Brooks, Governor of the State
of Nebraska, do hereby direct and
proclaim that a primary election
will be held in the several voting
precincts throughout the State of
Nebraska on the 10th day of May,
1960, during the hours designated
by law for the following purposes,
to wit:
(1) To express a preference, if
so desired, by each political party
for President of the United States.
(2) The election by each of the
political parties of delegates and
alternates to the National Political
Conventions, as provided by
statute.
(.1) The nomination by each poli
tical party of one candidate for
United States Senator.
(4) The nomination by each poli
tical party of one candidate as Re
presentative in Congress from each
of the four Congressional Districts
in the State.
(5) The nomination by each poli
tical party of candidates for state
offices, to wit:
One Governor
One Lieutenant Governor
One Secretary of State
One Auditor of Public Accounts
One State Treasurer
One Attorney General
One Railway Commissioner
(6) The non-political nomination
of two candidates for Judge of the
Supreme Court from each of the
First, Third and Fifth Districts.
(7) The non-political nomination
of two candidates for the office of
Member of the State Board of
Education for each of the Third
and Fourth State Board of Educa
tion Districts.
(8> The non-political nomination
of two candidates for the office of
Member of the Legislature for each
of the forty-three Legislative Dis
tricts.
(9) The non-political nomination
of two candidates for District
Judge for each of thirty-five Judi
cial offices in the eighteen Judical
Districts of the State.
(10) The non-political nomination
of two candidates for Regent of the
University of Nebraska for each of
Regent Districts Nos. One and Two.
(11) The non-political nomination
of two candidates for the office of
Director, for the number of Direc
tors to be elected, of Public Power
and Irrigation Districts, created
in accordance with the provisions
of Article 6, Chapter 70, R S (Re
issue 1950).
(12) The non-political nomination
| of two candidates for the office of
Director, for the number of Direc
tors to be elected, of Reclamation
Districts created in accordance
\csth the provisions of Article 5.
Chapter 46, R. S. (Reissue 1952'.
(13' The nomination of such other
candidates for State or County of
fices or offices of any other sub
division of the State as the law pro
vides shall tie nominated at the
General Primary Election to lie
voted at the General State-wide
Election to be held November 8,
1960.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Great Seal of the State of Ne
braska to be affixed.
IV»ne at the Capitol, in the City
of Lincoln, this 11th day of March,
in the Year of Our Lord, One
Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty.
BY THE GOVERNOR:
RALPH G. BROOKS
Frank Marsh
Secretary of State
48c
First pub. March 17, 1960
LEGAL NOTICE
School District Reorganization
A public hearing will be held in
the Court House Assembly Room
at O’Neill, Nebraska on March 28,
1960 at 8 pm. for the purpose of
presenting a proposal to reorgan
ize school districts 137, 65, 71, 107,
120, 134, 135, 156, 163, 202, 212, 216
of Holt County.
This hearing is in compliance
with Section 79-426.10, R.S. Supp.
1949 (L.B. 27, Sessions Laws 1949).
Holt County Committee for the
Reorganization of School Districts
By Alice L. French, Secretary
47-48C
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
Walt Oltjenbrun is finally located
at his farm home. When he arrived
from the West coast he was un
able to get his supplies to the
farm for over a week. He stayed
with his son and wife at Orchard
until the roads were opened.
Larry and Gary Caskey visited
last week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter at
Orchard. Their parents came for
them on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser went to Norfolk Friday. They
were supper guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brookhouser
that evening.
Lee Skalberg delivered feed to
the Vincent Jackson farm this
/week.
Saturday overnight visitors at
the Ralph Brookhouser home were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brookhouser
of Grand Island. Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brook
houser visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh L. Brookhouser
and sons of Brunswick. Other vis
itors there were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen /Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hanneman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and
twins were Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Caskey and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caskey,
Sharolyn and Kevin were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Caskey.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter vis
ited his mother, Mrs. Edna Boel
ter Sunday.
The Help U club which was to
meet at the home of Mrs. Vincent
Jackson on Wednesday, Mar. 16
was postponed till April 6.
Sunday, Mar. 6 supper guests at
the Grosse Bros, home were their
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sister, Mrs. Agnes Hamilton and
their niece, Mr and Mrs. Eddie
Blair and family, all of Creighton
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Jelinek
wore Sunday visitors at the Theo
Kinnison home
Harry Caskey had dinner with
Mr. and Mrs Donald Caskey Tues
day. Mar. 15.
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Caskey
went to the Bruce Bennett home
at Winnetoon Thursday evening to
get their daughter. Evellyn, who
stayed there while they were in
Omaha.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Perry Saiser home has spent the
winter months in Lincoln with rel
atives. He returned to his home
in Ewing on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bartos of
Kimball, attended the funeral of
her granfatheer, George R. Wright
held Sunday at tht Ewmg Methodist
Church. They were weekend guests
at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Earl Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williamson
and daughter of Omaha spent the
weekend visiting at the Delbert
Carl home in Ewmg and with Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Williamson of Or
chard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams jr. and
family of Lincoln were weekend
guests at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams sr.
and family.
Mrs. Robert Tams sr. transacted
business in Norfolk and Battle
Creek on Saturday.
August Krueger of Pickstown, S.D.
was a visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Schroeder on
Friday. He is a cousin of Mrs.
Schroeder.
Dinner and evening guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail
Boies on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Stevens of Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johansen
and family of Plainview were Fri
day evening guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis were
hosts to their Thursday night pitch
club. All members were present.
High score winners were Charles
Rotherham and Mrs. Elmer Berg
strom, low score went to Mrs.
William Spence and Mr. Bergstrom.
Mrs. John Steskal jr. and child
ren were Saturday afternoon guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Steskal sr. in Ewing.
Mrs. Paul Nielson a missionary
from Shendai, Japan was guest
speaker at the Church of Christ
on Sunday. Mrs. Nielson is the for
mer Marsha George of Ewing and
is a graduate of the Ewing high
school. Ttie Nielson family are
home on furlough
Jim Clinch of Creighton was a
guest on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Ben Larson. After
noon callers at the Larson home
wore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker
of Ewing.
Mrs. Eula Eppenbach accompan
it'd Mrs. James Hawk to Norfolk
on Friday where they atended tl>e
Missionary rally and preaching con
vention of the Nebraska Christian
College. They remained for the
banquet and evening service.
Donna and Marvin Steskal of
Lynch were weekend guests at the
home of their grandparents, Mr
and Mrs John Steskal sr Satur
day evening guests at the Steskal
home were Mrs. Gladys Steskal of
Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Arehart of Norfolk.
Sunday afternoon callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Stes
kal sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Reed
Mummert of Clearwater and Mr
and Mrs. Albert Hauser of Elgin
Sunday evening callers were Mr
and Mrs. Ernest Arehart of El
gin. Mr. and Mrs Tony Knievel
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arehart of
Norfolk, Mrs Gladys Steskal of
Lynch and Miss Shirley Wright
and Mrs. Thomas Eacker and Lin
da of Ewing.
Mrs. John Steskal sr. was a
Wednesday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright
and family.
Sharon Johnston has been chosen
to represent the American Legion
Auxiliary of Sanders Post at the
Cornhuskers Girls’ State in Lin
coin in June She is a member of
the junior class of the Ewing high
school. She is active in the de
part mem of music and was a mem
ber of tiie cast in the class play
Last fall she participated in County
Government Day held at O’Neill
During tier high school years she
has been a member of the pep
club.
Miss Johnston is an active mem
ber of the United Presbyterian
which she attends. Her parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston of
Ewing.
Mrs. Kittle Fry entertained the
following guests at dinner on Sun
day, Mr. and Mrs l.oe Fink and
family of Page and Mr and Mrs.
Lynn Fry and family of Ewing
Guests on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs l>ewitt Gunter were
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke aiul
Clayton and Mrs. Robert Hobbs
and son.
Mrs. Laura Spittler entertained at
a family dinner party on Sunday
honoring the birthday anniversaries
of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Regan,
March 17 and her son-in-law, Ray
Funk and daughter Shirley whilst*
birthdays were March 19th, Other
guests were Mr. Regan and family,
Mrs. Funk and family and Mr.
ami Mrs. Robert Bartak and fani
ily. all of Ewing.
Mr. ami Mrs. Roland Horde and
Mr and Mrs. Lionel Gunter were
Friday evening guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter
Mrs. Ray Funk and daughter,
Mary Karen transacted business in
Norfolk on Tuesday.
Phono your news to IKK
FARMERS AND
RANCHERS
It’s Time To Cheek Your
Personal Insurance, Then
See
Al Gaskill
For
$10,000 Covergae only $29.00
Per Year
R. F. Gaskill Insurance Agency
O’Neill, Nebr.
Phone 710 office — Res. 169>I
HOLSTEINS
120 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE
Will Sell At AUCTION
At The Arnold Thiele Farm
2V2 miles Southwest of Clearwater, Nebr., on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th, At 12:30 p.m.
• In this offering you will find 100 head of fresh or heavy
springers (to calf in 30 days). There also will be a few Guernseys.
• We have always been very careful in selecting these cattle
for good udders, quality, production and size. And the same holds
true for this sale. We will not mislead you about the cattle and
anyone interested in choice stock be sure to attend for this is our
last sale of the season. All are TB and Bangs tested.
• There will be one Holstein bull of serviceable age. and one
good Black Angus bull, coming 3 years old. Aso 15 Holstein heifers
from 6 months to one year old. Vaccinated for everything. A few’
new bom calves. Free coffee and donuts.
ARNOLD THIELE
Phone Hunter 5-3200 Clearwater, Nebr.
Notice To Bidders...
Specifications for bid on 1960 Police car
4-door sedan; six cylinder engine (Min. Cu. In. 220); Automatic
Transmission; Oil Hath air cleaner (or Comparable); Oil Filter;
Standard radio; Heater and defroster; 50 amp. lowcut in Gen.
with matching regulator; electric windshield wiiH'rs; back-up
lights; front seat covers (fibre); Both driver and passenger sun
visors; Flasher type red dome signal lamp on car top; transfer
two way radio from old to new car; transfer fender police lamp
from old to new car.
Trade in- 1958, 6 cyl. Ford, 4-door
Bids will be opened Wednesday, April 6, 7:30 p.m., at City
Council meeting. Submit bids to City Clerk. Council reserves the
right to accept or reject all bids.
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TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON
ANY OLD APPLIANCE FOR
THESE NEW GE APPLIANCES
At th« Lowost Pricos In Town
YOUR CHOICE! H
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p p r i c el Chrome plated
h car mirror mounts any
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^ door Easily installed.
vuXJfT*"Si,e r paint roller
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Unbreakable Plastic POCKET RADIO Regularly 55c
CHICK FOUNTAIN '*25"
Complete With Carrying KoIIt ...... . 42c
Ov ’ _ Cote, Earphone With A r .
^P Eacfc Cate and 9 Volt Bat- #©y Sc'
Sturdy fountain bo to If'1!1 i ° '9 *oft, abtorbent dynel
fitt any standard quart Clear rUst'ort * coyer roller smooths on
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