The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 21, 1960, Section Two, Image 10

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE, Reg Polled Hereford
Bulls. Two 2Mi snd 3 vears old.
Proven, herd tnui quality some
yearlings —Everett Van Dover,
2W miles east of old Opportun
ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre
or 16 smith of Lvnch. 25tf
SAi.r Ft JR SALE: Kanapolis.
I16.i0 a ton; American 120.50
a ion. white block 75c - Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks north of
Taffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164. O'Neill 51tf
FOR SALE—3000 lbs. blue grama
graas seed, cheap. Excellent ger
mination test. Ideal for soil
bank land—Vernon Gorgen or
Willis Sanders at the New Deal
Oil Co. 52-lc
FOR SAI F, Fertilizer Scotts Turf
builder, Vigoro, Halts and Pax
for Crabb grass—Coyne Hard
ware, O'Neill 52c
Demonstrator—For Studio Girl cos
metics—Call 826 or write 304 W
Fremont for orders or demon
stration—Ann Timmerman, O’
Neill 52c
FOR SALE— Registered Hampshire
Boars’. Good meat type boars
vaccinated for cholera, erysipe
las, and leptosperosis weight 245
to 260 lbs. Six south, one east of
Atkinson—John Wenner Jr. Phone
6036
_ 51-52
For Sale Nebraska No. 27 Sand
Love Certified Grass Seed, per
lb. 25c. Also Vetch Seed, per lb.
15c—Merwyn G. French Jr. Page,
Phone 3603, 52c
FOR SAIJS: More fancy Cream
cows. Shore s Guernseys, Hol
steins. Swiss Extra laree fancv
Some fresh with calves. Rea
sonable prices. Harold Shores,
Neligh. ph. TU 7-4060. TU 7
4850 25tf
FDR SALE Aerornotor repairs,
mills. All sizes stock, bottom
less tanks. Pressure Systems.
Phone 435, Inman, Cliff Sobotka.
eowbSOtfc
FOR SALE- Fishing tackle and re
gulation boat numbers.—Coyne
Hardware, O’Neill. 52c
FOR SALE—Nemaha oats, 1000 j
bushel at .85 per bu. Call 808,
O’Neill or Lynch 1,092556
51-52c
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% lnt.; up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone:
Contois Motor Oo.. Neligh.
__ 30tf
FOR SALE—Choice beef and dairy
calves on hand at most all times.
8 mi. N, 5 mi. E of Atkinson on
highway No. 11—Gerald O’Con
nor Ph. 2194, Atkinson.
51-lp
FOR SALE Red Clover and red
top seed. Locally grown. Phone
435, Inman, Cliff Sobotka.
________ 50-52c
FOR RESALE—First calf dairy hei
fers, Holstein and Brown Swiss. I
Some fresh and some to freshen
soon.—Louis Bartos, 1 mi. east
and 7 mi. north of O’Neill.
47tfc
MACHINERY BARGAINS
3 Point hitch to use on Ford, Fergu
son ana outer i point nucn trac
tors.
1 New 14-inch 3 bottom plow
1 Used like new 14-inch 3 bottom
plow.
1 New 14 ft. disc.
1 Used 5 ft. oneway.
1 720 Diamond T Truck, almost
new engine. Short wheelbase, with
5th wheel.
NEW DEAL OIL OO.
In West O’Neill
50-52c
FDR SALE—Registered and grade
Angus bulls of serviceable age.
Musil Brothers, O’Neill.
45-53 pd
AAACHINERY
l
Oliver Diesel power unit with clutch
F-armall 400 new rubber
Farm all 450 with Fast hitch
54 Farrttall Super H
46 John Deere B
50 W.D. Allis
47 F'arm all H
43 Farmall H
For rent IHC stalk cutter
Power post hole digger
Disks - several sizes and makes
11 ft. IHC Grain Drill
Twin Draulic Loader to fit A.C.
HM 46 Lister
New No. 9 Trail mower frames
$40 this week only
Black Hawk 4 Row Planter
4 Row IHC Lister new last year
C 295 plow
IHC 3-14 plow
Cub plow
70 inch Howard Rotovator
APPLIANCES—
We trade for farm equipment on
appliances
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O NEILL, NEBR
. IHC - Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
i
Try The Frontier Want
Ada — it Pays I
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy headquarters.
Always fresh. 27tfe
FOR SALE—Rrome, alfalfa and
love grass seed Lawrence Skrd
la, Stuart.
51- 2p
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire
Fall Boars Big and rugged—
Henry Stalling and Son. Orchard,
Neb. EOW-52tfc
FOR SALE-One I. H. C. two row
lister NO-185 in good shape; One
two row JOHN DEERE Go Dig
or so called Eli; NO 820 listed
com cultivator in good shape—
George L. Hendrickson, Bristow,
Nebraska.
51-3pd;
For Sale -38 Angjs Cows and 7
Hereford Cows. Some with
calves at side and the rest close
up springers. Angus cows are
out of Lund herd at Clearwater.
—Harold Mitchell, Orchard,
Nebr., Phone TW 3-3889.
52- lc
FOR SALE—Shorthorn bulls, eleven
to thirteen months of age—E. R.
Carpenter Chambers Phone
IVZ-2581.
51 and lc
FOR SALE—Garden Seeds Bulk
and package Also Colorado On
ion sets.—Coyne Hardware, O’
Neill. 5Zc
FOR SALE; High quality April
1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra good
backs. Kieth Abart - O'Neill,
Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31tf
“SPRING IS HERE’’
Now is the time to trade or buy
a MOBILE HOME. Let us show
you our fine selection of New
& Used Mobile Homes. Contact
us today.
We Trade Finance-Deliver
In the O’Neill vicinity contact:
V'!<UTrj*i;c7 jwiiumih, iliiii unu i,
O’Neill
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Open Every Day
Ph. EX 5-2170 Albion, Nebr.
52tf
FOR SALE—Twenty tons alfalfa
hay and 20 tons prairie hay, $10
per ton—Harold Blain, 6 mi. north
4 east of Page, Phone 3703.
j 51-52p
For Sale—45 Registered Angus
Bulls, 20 are two years old. Hea
vy boned, thick, blocky type.
Prices reasonable. Quantity dis
counts—Elmcrest Farms, Leigh,
Nebr. Ph. 36F2 52-3c
FOR SALE—Lawn Seed. Blue
grass, Rye grass, clover—Cpyne
Hardware, O’Neill. 52c
FOR SALE— Hereford bulls—Nelw
ohner breeding. May be seen at
Nay ranch northeast of Bartlett
or see Ed Campbell—Mrs. Neiw
ohner Nay.
51-2p
Approved Nebraska ~~
BOAT NUMBERS
FOR SALE
Coast To Coast Store
O’Neill
51-l-2c
CLEARANCE AUCTION—At Naper
Gas & Electric, Naper, Nebr.,
1:30 P.M. Sat., April 30th New
and Used. 10 Freezers, 10 Refri-1
gerators, i uas ana Electric
Ranges, 12 Washers and Dryers.
2 Electric Cream Separators, 15
TV Sets, 15 500 Gallon Propane
gas tanks, 6 Electric Motors Vi, 13
52p
SEE E. J. (Skip) Shane at Atkin
son for sewer, drainage, clam
work, basement excavation and
road work.
50- 23p
FOR SALE—WeU broken 5 yr. old
mare with colt due in May, also
halter broke coming yearling
colt. Wilson Ranch, Stuart.
51- 52c
FOR SALE—Two Beagle pups, 8
months old.—Larry Ruegge, O’
Neill, Nebr. 50-52p
FOR SALE—Lennox oil furnace,
like new. O. E. Davidson, Phone
126, O’Neill. 42tf
RUSCO
COMBINATION
WINDOWS & DOORS
All steel construction, Baked on
Enamel finish—No sticking
ever!
Cecil Grenier
Boot 424
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
Call 563J
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MACHINERY
USED TRACTORS
J.D. Model 50, 1954
J.D. Model 60, 1955
J.D. Model 620, 1958 '
J.D., B, 1950 j
J.D., A, 1944 ]
J.D., G, 1949
J.D., B, 1943 1
MACHINERY
J.D. 730 Lister
I. H.C., 182 Lister
J. D., Disk, 11 ft.
J.D., Disk 15 ft.
J.D. Disk, 18 ft.
Plows, All sizes
Mowers, All makes
Funk’s Seed Corn i
Gold N Pure Alfalfa Seed
Chemicals
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 ***? O'Neill
FOR SALE-Power Lawn Mowers.
Eclipse, Toro. Lawn Boy —Coyne
Hardware, O'Neill. 52c
TURBINE PUMPS—Drillers and
water engineers with 25 years
experience,
Kelly concrete cased well® deliv
er more water at less cost, last
a lifetime. More profitable re
sults Write or phone Oscar Lin
nerson, Genoa, Nebr. 52-lc
Real Estate for Sale
Listings For Sale
760 acres northeast of Inman,
improved; 160 acres north of
Page, modern home; 320 acres
modern improved, Atkinson, ir
rigation equipped; 320 farm near
Emmet; 160 farm east of O'Neill,
irrigated, with equipment; 320
improved northeast of O’NeiU,
farm and pasture; 80 acres
northwest O'Neill, good location,
well fenced and near Highway
No. 20; 200 acre improved farm
near Page.
EDTHORIN
PHONE 207 — O'NEILL
13tf
FOR SALE—New 3 bedroon home
in new addition. Carpeted, awn
ings, cement driveway, also ex
tra bed rtwm in basement—Call
750, O’Neill. 52tfc
Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker,
O'Neill, Nebraska. 49tf
TOR SALE—Four room home to
be moved.-Inquire Paul Beha,
308 W. Douglas, O'Neill. 49tf
FOR SALE—Nearly new' 2 bed
room home. Excellent location.
For information phone 574J, O’
Neill. 48tfc
FOR SALE—Six room modern res
Al^UtC, Udin tflUtSLU O >COib d^U,
I would be glad to show it to
you—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr.
51tf
FOR SALE Three bedroom home,
4 years old in new addition. Call
573J, O'Neill. 50tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT— One l>edroom home,
321 West Clay. Keith Abart, O’
Neill._ 45 tf
FOR RENT: 22” Tiller and 22”
Lawn Mower—Goast-To-Coast
Store, O’Neill. 52-2c
City Loans on business buildings
or residence property, See R. H.
Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 49tf
For Rent—Floor Sander, Edger
and Flat Sander—Coast ^to-Coast
Store, O’Neill. 52-2c
FDR RENT—F i v e room, all
modern house—Ponton agency,
Phone 106.
51-52c
For Rent—O’Neill’s Finest Apart
ment—W. B. Gillespie. 52-lc
FOR RENT—IHC Rotary Staik
cutter. Shelhamer Equipment
Co., O’Neill. tf
WANTED
WANTED-200 yearlings for 1960
pasture season. Leo Ohri, Spen
cer. Phone 7328 Bristow.
49-53p
iCiLf-LUHlVclWH XIlLfi
national tractor. State price—Wil
lis Butterfield, Lynch.
52-lp
FRED KARO
BERNARD TROSHYNSKI
Public Accounting and
Tax Service
Phone 5281 Atkinson
Wanted—200 cattle to pasture. Pre
fer yearlings. Pasture located 14
miles north of Bristow—Duane
Kirwan, Bristow. 52-2c
I am back in my office again in
O’Neill, Nebraska and I loan
money on farm land and ranch
land and city property. See R. H.
Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 49tf
WANTED—Married man for year
round ranch work. Near school.
Could use single mam-^C. M
Keller, Newport. 52p
WANTED- Pasture for 30 to 60
head cows or yearlings. Louis
Sobotka, Jnman. 52pd
WANTED—Pasture for 18 head of
cows—Jim Ruther, Page.
___51-52p
WELL DRILLING and well
windmill repair. — Write Bax
562, phone 553-J
SPRAGUE WELL 00., O'Neill
3 blks W & 314 blks N stoplight.
WANTED—Yearlings for pasture.—
Clint Ruegge, O'Neill.
_ 51-52p
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, 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
STEADY INCOME AVERAGING
$2 HOURLY AND UP possible
for man or woman who will ca4
on customers for famous, nation
wide TV advertised Watkins Pro
ducts in city of O’Neill. Business
established. Immediate earnings.
Write Watkins Products, Inc., D
86 Winona, Minn.
50-lc
WANTED—A reliable man or wo
man to become a Watkins dealer
in the city of O’Neill. Also need
a man for Wheeler county, and
a man for Antelope county. Write
or call me for a personal inter
, view. Alfred Thomas Doud, Ph.
ti, Ewing, Nebr. 50-52o
WANTED!
: DRY CLEANING
j OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
l and Delivery!
'_47ctf
;j Wick's BODY SHOP
Complete Body <*na Fender
Repairs and Painting
■ Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O'NEILL —
f for Any Job 25tf
i
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
CAT—SOOOP—DO/EH
5
Domor Elevated Grading
John E. Bonohoe, Phone 447-W
O'NEILL, NEBRASKA
_
L. Guthmiller
; Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
1 automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
, repair parts for Lawson — Reo
t — 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
50tf
MISCELLANEOUS
We RE-SCREEN aluminum storm
I window panels. All brands.—
: Jim Sessions, Phone 409 (eve
nings) O’Neill. 50 tf. j
—
Installment, Residence & Farm
LOANS
O’Neill Ixmui Company
I*h. 434 Vlrg Laursen O’Neill
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 too
much? Are you properly In
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’NeiH, Nebr. 34tf.
I just returned back to my office
in O’Neill, Nebr., and have Eastern
money and private money to loan
on farms and ranches. If you need
i money, see or write to R. H. Par
! ker, O'Neill, Nebr. 4Stf
_
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207O’NEILL
NOTICES
SAVE UP TO $20 OR MORE
ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
VIRGIL LAURSEN
O’Neill, Nebraska
Miss Karen Hartronft
A graduate of the North Platte
School of Cosmotology
will join me at
BEAUTYLAND
Starting May 2
Phone 565 for appointment f
Jan McAndrew
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CARDS OF THANKS
OUR FAMILIES WISH TO THANK
everyone for the many acts of kind
ness extended to us in our bereave
ment—E, W Richter, Mr and Mrs.
George Pischel and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Pilger and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Seabald and family.
52p
I-Legal Notices
(First publication Apr. 14, 1960)
NOTICE
WHEREAS, LARRY EDWARDS,
Convicted in Holt County, on the
24th day of April, 1959, of the
crime of no account checks and
violating bench parole, has made
application to the Board of Par
dons for a commutation or par
ole, and the Board of Pardons,
pursuant to law have set the hour
of 9:15 a. m. on the 12th day of
May, 1960, for hearing on said
application, all persons interested
are hereby notified that they may
appear at the State Reformatory
at Lincoln, Nebraska, on said day
and hour and show cause, if any
there be, why said application
should, or should not be granted.
Frank Marsh
Secretary, Board of Pardons
Eugene E. Neal
Chief State Probation Officer
SEAL 51-52c
(First publication Apr. 14,1960)
NOTICE
WHEREAS, KEITH DOSS, Con
victed in Holt County on the 24th
day of June, 1959, of the crime of
embezzlement, has made applica
tion to the Board of Pardons for!
a commutation or parole, and the
Board of Pardons, pursuant to law
have set the hour of 9:15 a. m.
on the 12th day of May, 1960, for
hearing on said application, all per
sons interested are hereby noti
fied that they may appear at the
State Reformatory, at Lincoln, Ne
braska, on said day and hour and
show cause, if any there be, why
said application should, or should
not be granted.
Frank Marsh
■ Secretary, Board of Pardons
Eugene E. Neal
Chief State Probation Officer
SEAL 51-52c
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp had
as their guests on Sunday his sis
ter, Mrs. Lola Hungerford and sons
Lynn and Bruce of Newport, also
hds nephew, James Hungerford and
iamily. Mr. Hungerford, U.S. Navy
is home an leave and will soon
leave with his family for Hawaii
where he will be stationed.
Miss Joyce Siems of Neligh
spent the holiday weekend with
Miss Karen Mlnarik in Ewing.
Jackie, Dean /and Kenny Stes
kal were Monday guests at the
home of their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Steskal sr.
Mrs. Anna Savidge, her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old, Savidge and family from
Minnesota were Easter Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bartak and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus spent
Sunday April 10th iat the home of
their son, Max Angus and family
at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Angus and family were also guests
for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spittler
and children of Valentine came
Friday to spend the holiday week
end with his mother, Mrs. Laura
Spittler and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan were
hosts at a family dinner party an
Easter Sunday at their home.
Guests were her mother, Mrs. Lau
ra Spittler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bartak and family, Mrs. Nellie
Komer, Mrs. Bertha Archer, all
of Ewing, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Spitt
ler and family of Norfolk and Mr.
AFTER EASTER
CLEARANCE
LINOLEUM RUGS
9x 12
SPECIAL .*2"
LAWN PICKING
CARTS
225 Cubic ft. Capacity
10" Wheels
*3.99
SCOVIE'S
; |
A. P. JASZKOWIAK >
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and Mrs Richard Sprttler and fam
ily of Valentine.
Mr and Mrs Ray Funk and fam
ily went to Norfolk on Saturday
on a combined business and plea
sure trip
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud were
entertained on Easter Sunday at
the home of their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Latzel and family.
Mrs Kenneth A rehart and family
were Friday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs John Steskal,
sr.
1 Onm ami Marvin Steskal of
Lynch spent their Easter vacation
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs John Steskal, sr.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Savidge and
family from Minnesota spent the
holiday weekend with his mother, i
Mrs. Anna Savuige
Rev. and Mrs Woodrow Elliott
and daughter, Sandra were Easter
guests at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. T. J. Scahill at Elgin.
Sunday. April 24th is the date for
the Methodist Youth Rally to be
held at O'Neill during the afternoon.
Mrs. Woodrow Elliott attended
the district meeting of the Wo
men’s Society of Christian Service
held Tuesday at Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs were
entertained on Easter Sunday at
the home of their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yelli
and family.
Mrs. Robert Hobbs and son, Ro
bert Dean were guests on Wednes
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Hobbs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs ac
companied by their granddaugh
ters, Jeanie Hobbs, Nancy and Ro
berta Turay, Linda and Debra Yel
li attended the ice aapadefst in
Omaha an Sunday, April 10th.
A family gathering was held Fri
day evening at the Wayne Shrader
home honoring the birthday an
niversaries of Mrs. Shrader, Mrs.
Maynard Morrow, and Mrs. Roger
Bennett. A pot luck supper was
served and the evening hours were
spent visiting. Present were Mr.
turn ivii o. vtuuui ucauiru, 1*1145 xiia
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shra
der and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Shrader and Loretta, all of Ew
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bennett,
Mrs. Flora Young, James Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Napier, all of
Orchard and Mrs. Charles Mor- i
sett and Terry of West Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woeppel:
and granddaughters, Gayle and!
Kay Fleming spent Easter at the 1
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burk
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bergstrom
of Omaha were guests on Easter |
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El- [
mer Bergstrom and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schrad re-1
reived Easter greetings by telephone
from their son, Carl Schrad in
California on Sunday. Afternoon
guests at the Schrad home were
their son, Sylvester Schrad and
family of Omaha.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mrs. Rose Bauer were her daugh
ters, Geraldine of Norfolk and
Catherine who teaches near O’
Neill. Other guests on Easter Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Napier re
turned to their home at Sterling,
Kan. after spending the holiday
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd and Mr. and
Mrs. Webb Napier and other re
latives in the Ewing community.
Guests at the Irvin Cloyd home
on Easter were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Timmerman of
Plain view, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Brokaw and family of Norfolk and
iMr. and Mrs. Russell Napier of
Sterling, Kan.
Miss Vina Wood had as her guests
for dinner rin Simdav. Mr and Mrs
John A. Wood and Mr. and Mrs.
Coe Butler of Lincoln who came
Friday to spend the holiday week
end in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl and
daughter, Mary returned to their
home in Oakland on Sunday after
noon after visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Larson since Saturday. Other guests
on Sunday at the Larson home were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rei
mer. Monday guests at the Larson
home were their granddaughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Born
and family of Humboldt.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shaw and
family of O’Neill were Sunday eve
ning guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wright and family.
Sue and Janet Sanders were holi
day weekend guests at the homes
of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Lee and Mrs. Caroline Sand
ers. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Sanders and family of Lau
rel spent Easter with relatives in
Ewing and they accompanied them
home.
Mr. and Mrs Willis Hockey and
family were entertained at dinner
on Easter at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Pofahl, The Hockey
family left for Grand Island and
Norlh Platte in the afternoon. They
returned home Monday.
Mrs. Martha Hill spent Easter at
Brunswick with her mother, Mrs
Lindquist.
Roy Tuttle and family were Eas
ter Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mis Vearl Tuttle. The
yoiuigsters enjoyed an Easter egg
treat.
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Pruden and
their daughter, Mrs. S. M. Burt
whistle made a business trip to
Wagner and Mitchell, S. D. on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Pruden and
Mr. and Mrs. John Pruden were
entertained on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Burtwhistle.
Guests at the H. R. Harris home
on Easter were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Butler. In the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Butler were dinner guests
of his sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Hall at Royal. The
Halls recently returned from spend
ing the wuiter in California.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schiffbauer
of Norfolk were weekend guests
at tlie home of their daughter and
san-ui-law, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hobbs and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schueth,
who have spent the winter months
with their son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Schueth at Humphrey re
turned to their home in Ewing on
Tuesday, Apr. 12.
‘‘Spring of Souls” was the theme
of the 6:00 a.m. Easter Sunrise
service at the First Methodist
church in Ewing in charge of the
Methodist Youth Fellowship group.
Miss Sandra Elliott was organist.
Special musical selections were giv
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voices under the direction of Mrs.
W. W. Elliott.
Jerry Tams was the leader for
“The Sunrise Message” assisted by
Leonora Tuttle and Judy Tinsley.
Other participating were Robert
Woeppel, Bonnie We Ike, Marie Da
vis, Alfred Sehilousky. Due to ill
ness, Miss Bertha Harris was not
able to be present.
Breakfast was served to 62 mem
bers and friends in the dining
room of the church following the
service by the Women’s Society of
Christian Service. Guests were
members of the congregation of
the Clearwater Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and
Family and Mias Ina Bennett at
tended a family gathering at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Bennett on Easter Sunday. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
Morrow and family of O’Neill, Mrs.
Flora Young of Orchard and Mr.
Niobrara Valley Hereford Ass'n Spring
SHOW & SALE
AT BUTTE LIVESTOCK MARKET
BIJTTE, NEBRASKA
TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1960
SHOW 9:30 A.M. SAEE 1:00 P.M.
HERBERT BEAUM, Judge, Armour, S. I»ak.
CHAIIIJCS CORKER, Auctioneer
CONSIGNED BY
A. M. Engelhaupl C. II. Fisher
Kuupp Bros. L. J. I.echtenberg
E. J. Eechtenberg C. C. Nelson A Non
W. G. Sire Adren Uklir Walter Schonebauin
For Catalog Write
A. M. ENGEEHAUIT, Butte, Nebr., Sale M*r.
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RANCH AUCTION '
1,209 Acres Greeley County Ranch Land
Greeley, Nebraska
50-Outstanding Dairy and Stock Cattle-50
4 Horses, 40 Laying Hens, Some Ducks & Geese
Milking Equipment & Household Goods
Complete Line of Ranch and Farm Equipment
MR. and MRS. WALTER J. HUGHES: Owners
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1960
12:00 Noon (GST) on the Premises Lunch will be Served
LOCATION: From Greeley, Nebraska, 7 miles north on Hiway
281 and 4 miles west. From Ericson, 7 miles east, 8 miles south
and 4 miles west. From Spalding, 10 miles west, 3 miles south and
4 miles west. j
POSSESSION OF LAND: Immediately upon closing. Abstracts
are up to date.
BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS: Consists of a 3-bedroom
home on REA. New jet pump at house, 30-gal. hot water heater,
large bam 36’ x 46’ with 12 cow stanchions. 500-gal. propane tank
goes with property. There are 3 other good wells and mills on
the ranch to insure ample water supply for cattle. Place is com
pletely fenced and cross-fenced.
SCHOOL BUS TO GREELEY FOR BOTH GRADE AND
HIGH SCHOOL
Conducted by ROGERS AGENCY
REALTORS and AUCTIONEERS
505 N. Jeffers—North Platte, Nebr.—Phone LE 2-5770
Col Dick Dolan-Auctioneers -— Col. John Ryan
City National Bank, Greeley, Clerk Cashier
and Mrs. Roger BteinKt, all (t
Orchard.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Urban were
Easter Sunday guests at the Iwme
of Mr and Mrs Victor BoltWitt
and family.
Mr. Mid Mrs Ralph Eacker ac
companied by Mrs Jessie Angus
went to Grand Island Easter Sun
day to attend a family gathering at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Fuller and family. In the afterihxni
all attended services at the First
Methodist church when Mark Ful
ler. the small son of Mr. and Mrs,
Fuller was baptized.
Miss Eleanor Pollock of Omaha
was aholiday weekend guest at Uie
home of her mother, Mrs. Anna
Pollock.
Plan Coming Even!
The Home Extension club tea tor
the Ewing center will be held May
3rd at the parlors of the First
Methodist church. Salads will be
featured Each member is request
ed to bring a salad and the re
cipe for it. Tlie salads will be on
display and judged. Awards will be
given to the first three.
A meeting April 20th at the home
of Mrs. Gene Zimmerman is sche
J..I . J r_cUa .Laa, >enlirt IT jsimtnlttt'o
for the tea.
A handcraft lesson in cake dec
orating will be given at O’Neill
on May 24, beginning at 11:00 n.m.
for club members. Other events
for members will be a leather
kraft in June at O’Neill and sew
ing attachments in July in Nor
folk. On May 11 each club mem
ber may have a blood type free
at St. Anthony's hospital in O’Neill.
A dancing program at the O’Neill
high school will be held May 10.
Each member to donate three dozen
cookies.
The public of Ewing community
are invited to attend the showing
•A Film on Cancer, April 27th at
It:00 p.m., at the auditorium of the
Ewing public school, sponsored by
the clubs of Ewing in charge of
Mrs. J. L. Pruden.
Electric Motors
Rewinding — Rebuilding
('all 243 W — 24 hr. Service
Northwest Electiic
O’Neill
DR. D. E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
CV>mpIete Visual Oaro
Contact Lenses
By Apimintment Phone 2101
Speneer, Nebraska