The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 22, 1960, Section One, Image 5

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire
boara, ready for service —Henry I
Stelling and Son Orchard, Nebr.
__18tf
FOR SALE—Entire herd of young
Holstein cows and springer hei-1
fern-—John Sojka, Page 3tf
FOR SALE—Aeromotor repairs,
mills. All sizes stock, hottom
!ess tanks. Pressure Systems
Phone 435, Inman, Cliff Sobotka.
eowbSOtfc
FOR SALE—Hampshire boars and
gilts. Grothy long bodied, rug
ged deep hams, meat type Sired
by certified meat sire. Golden!
Glow reserve grand champion -
1960 Nebraska State Fair, others
by AA Lad, Baron and New Top.
Plenty of new blood lines for
former customers. Guaranteed
breeders. Double vaccinated. Ph.
Hunter K-3360, John Kastor,
Clearwater, Nebr. 22-27c
FOR SAIJ£ Reg Polled Hereford
Bulls. Two 24 and 3 years old
Proven herd bull quality—some
yearlings.—Everett Van Dover,
24 miles east of old Opportuni
ty or 22 miles west of Verdigre,
or 16 south of Lynch. 25tf
i\LT FOR ~SAIJ2—K a n a p oils
$16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a
ton; white block 75c—Located 3
blocks east, 4 blocks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O'Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE Ear com, 1958 and
1959 crops Morris Graham, Rt.
No. 1, O'Neill 22-23p
SPP 1TC fnr >uh» 5PADTAW nr
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% Int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Cbntois
Motor Co., Nellgh. 30tl
OUR BULLS are YOUR BULLS
WE PURCHASE the best bulls, pay
all expenses for up-keep and give
you the herd improvement that
you need at a cost you can’t af
ford to turn down. Call 470,
Duane Gray at O’Neill. 20tfc
FOR SALE—One 16 guage Ithaca
(Lefever Nitro Special) double
barrel shotgun. New custom
stock and forearm. Excellent
condition. See Bruce Rehberg at
the Frontier. tfc nc
FOR SALE—Heavy duty under
slungs with or without beds
ready to go, also axels, tires,
rims, etc.—Gerald O’Connor, At
kinson, phone 2194. 19-28c
LOW COST INSURANCE-And
prompt claim service. Virgil
I^aursen Agy., O’Neill.
lOtfc
FOR SALE Holstein arid Gumsey
springing heifers and cows at all
times. Priced reasonable. Rudie
Juracek, % mile south of Ewing,
Nebr. 20-22c
MOBILE HOMES
The new 1961’s are on the lot
AS MUCH AS $700.00 DISCOUNT
on 1960 models still in stock
Stop and see our fine selection
of New and Used
We Trade — Finance — Deliver
Open Everyday
In the O’Neill vicinity see
Clarence Johnson
Elms Court, O’Neill
PnMfant f Te T/w1bv
MILLER TRAILER, SALES
Albion, Nebr. Photo* EX 5-2170
_ 19tfc
On large size loans, I can loan
Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park
er. O’Neill. Nebr._3tf
AAACHINERY
i
Woods one row picker
101 John Deere picker
1 Row GI picker
Allis two row mounted
IHC 2 ME picker
IHC 24 picker
Oliver 2 row pull
2 row GI picker
IHC 50 T baler
11 ft. IHC drill
New Gehl field cutter
Hammermill and grinders all
models
American loader
IHC No. 30 sheller
FarmaU 450
Farmall 400
FarmaU M
FarmaU Super-H
FarmaU H
Farmall C
APPLIANCES—
RCA Whirlpool appliances new
and used.
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'NEILL. NEBR
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
FOR SALE: High quality April
1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra good
backs. Kieth Abart - O'Neill.
Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31tf
~WISCONSIN'S FINEST DAIRY
CATTLE
Shores' Certified Fresh and
Springer
Swiss. Guernsey and Holsteins
Pay your bills. Stop your worries
Yearlings $95.00 up. Delivered
Travel Refunded. Premiums
New loads at Shores Nehgh
Ph. TU 7-4060 .or-TU -3-4850—
14tf
MAKE PATTON S BEN Franklin
■tore your candy headquarters.
Always fresh 27tfc
SEE—E. J. (Skipi Shane at Atkin
son for sewer, drainage, clam
work, basement excavaUon and
road work.
50-23p
FOR SALt 9:00, 10 00, 11 tiies
for hay sleds with a liberal
guarantee, reasonably priced.—
Gerald O'Connor. Atkinson, South
Pat's Body Shop, phone 2194.
_19-28c
FOR SALE--Ten Hereford bred
cows and ten heifer calves.—S.
R. Robertson, O’Neill. 22tf
NEW and USED~
MACHINERY
1- 1956 Oliver 88 deisel
1— 1952 WD Allis tractor
2— New IHC rye drills
4—Used IHC rye drills
2— Farmhand loaders
3— WC tractor pickers
1—John Deere 227 picker
1—Ford picker, WD mountings
1—A C grass head for cutter
Du-All loaders
Cleveland Farm Supply
Orchard, Nebr, Phone 113R
21-23c
FOR SALE -Beautiful flower
bulbs—daffodils, crocuses, hya
cinths, narcissuses, tulips and
muscari. For fall planting priced
at 66c a package. From 4 to 15
bulbs per package. Patton's Ben
Franklin, O'Neill. 21-23c
FOR SALE—1956, 4-Dr., two tone
green Chevrolet, excellent con
dition with only 34,000 miles.
Reliable school car. Willa Scholl
meyer, phone LO 9-2931, Lynch.
nc
We Have Em !!
★ USED CARS
★ USED TRUCKS
* USED MACHINERY
* USED TRACTORS
For the Best Deals See us First
W. H. David
IV 2-3362 Chambers
19-24c
_
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAT
TLJ5—Allis Chalmers, D-14 trac
tor, used 1,100 hours, wide front
end, large tires, wheel weights
and cab.—S. R. Robertson, O’
Neill. _18tfc
FOR SALE—We have on hand first
and second calf Holstein heifers,
fresh or heavy springers.—
Arnold Thiele, Clearwater, ph.
HU 5-3200. 17-24p 25-42c
MACHINERY
J.D. 12 ft. rake
John Deere tiller
Farmhand loader
COMBINES
J.D. 55
M. H. 7 ft.
USED TRACTORS
J.D. Model 60, 1955
J.D. Model 620, 1958
J.D., B, 1950
J.D., A, 1944
J.D., G, 1949
J.D., B, 1943
MACHINERY
Mowers, All makes
Chemicals
2-4-D
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O’Neill
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—Seven room house and
barn. 3/4 mile southwest of Ew
ing, to be moved—Joe Kaczor,
Ewing, phone 3F14 22-24p
FOR SALE- The Sam Marcellus
filling station, stock and equip
ment on north Main Street in
Stuart, Nebr. Contact Mr. Mar
cellus or C. E. McClurg, Real
Estate broker, Atkinson, Nebr.,
Phone 5561 22c
MONEY TO LOAN—On homes,
farms and ranches. Low interest,
prompt service. Virgil Laursea.
O'Neill. lOtf c
FOR SALE—Business opportunity.
Would like to quit the automative
and tractor repair business and
will sell my equipment. Building
available for rent. Also have •
home made gocart for sale.
Write Box 54, Bristow, Nebr., or
call 7421 daytime; 7401 after 6:00
p.m. 21-22c
FOR SALE—Two one bedroom
houses—will sell separate or
together.—Kieth Abart, 321 West
Clay, O'Neill. 12tfe
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Two bedroom modern home In
Bristow. Fully insulated, tan
basement, oil furnace heat,
house U In good condition In
side and oat. Also double
garage situated on double lot
In good location out of flood
area.
Business opportunity also of
fered In the Mobil tank wagon
service. Both house and business
available or buy each separate.
Contact:
MELVIN JOHNSON
Box 127 Phone 7542
Bristow, Nebraska
19-23c
FOR SALE-Home across street
east of Lutheran church, $9,000.
Kieth Abart 22-23c.
FOR SALE 220 acres hay land
southeast of Spence r.—Kieth
Abart, O'Neill. JOtf
On large size loans, I can loan:
Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park-!
er. O’Neill, Nebr. 3tl
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Rooms! Night, week
or month. Air conditioned, clean,
good beds, Nicely decorated.—
Hotel O'Neill, Phone 364, Mr. and
Mrs. Stowell. 23p
City Loans on business buildings
or residence property, See R. H.
Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 49tf
FOR RENT Small house, three
rooms and bath. -Call Mrs. Em
ma Lawrence, Phone 523-R, O'
Neill. 21p tf
FOR RENT—Halva's Electric
Shop. Call 630, O'Neill. 22-24c
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
at 129 E. Clay.—Mrs. Marie
Crook. _ 21-23c
FOR RENT—Modem two bedroom
house located at 231 north eighth
street. Pavement on both sides,
garage, fenced-in back yard, gas
floor furnace. Ideal location. Call
131 or see Jim Champion at The
Frontier. NCtf
WANTED
WANTED Waitresses at the M &
MCafe, O'Neill. 21-22c
HELP WATED—For bake shop and
kitchen at the M and M Bakery
cliKi (,air, u in( 111. ^uu
WANTED Quality Hereford feeder
cattle for our “Select Hereford
Feeder Sale" October 17. Contact
—Kieth Abart, sale manager or
O’Neill sale bam or any mem
ber of Holt County Hereford
Breeder Ass'n. 22-25c
WANTED- Custom ensilage chop
ping with two row chopper, and
two hydraulic dump wagon.—
Write William G. Hansen, Ancar
Rt., O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 2F13.
21-23c
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
establish accounts for you. To
qualify party must have car, re- j
ferences, and cash capital of i,
$800 which is secured by inven-1
tory. Excellent earnings part i
time Full time more. For per-!
sonal interview give phone, etc..
Write P.O. Box 156, Rochester,
Minn. 22p|
FEMALE HELP WANTED—Inter
viewer wanted for part time
telephone survey in October.
Give phone number, prefer pri
vate line. Not a selling job. Air|
mail letter including education,!
work experience and names of
references—to American Re
search B.u r e a u, Field Staff
Dept., Beltsville, Md., News
paper, Beltsville, Maryland.
22c 141
WANTED -Reliable older man or
woman for night clerk.—Golden
Untol 99«»
WANTED—Man with semi-flat bed
trailer to haul hay from the Sioux
City area to Omaha and the twin
cities.—Milligan and Son, Phone
8-6549 at Sioux City, la. 22c
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Bo*
562, phone 553-J
SPRAGUE WELL 00 . O’Neill
3 blks W & 3V4 blks N stoplight.
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 49tf
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.
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, e-o The
Frontier. 5th
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
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
CAT—SCOOP—DOZER
Doraor Elevated Grading
John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W’
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
WE DON’T WANT ALL THE bus
iness—Just yours.; Patton's Ben
Franklin O’Neill. lie
WANTED—Night waitress from 6
p m to 1 a m Candy B»U»
Cafe.
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans on
automobiles and furniture.
See us also for your insurance
needs.
Central Finance Corp.
O'Neill Phone 1* Nebr.
_ 21tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL THE Person who borrowed
the wheel from my rake please
return it as I am needing it.—
Ray Wilson, Lynch. 21-22p
WE HAVE FARM. RANCH and
home buyers. Notify Virgil Laur
sen today if you are thinking
about selling.—Virgil Laursen
Agency, O'Neill. 13tl
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 O'NEILL
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly insured.
—See Ed Thorin, agt., O'Neill,
Nebr. 34tf
NOTICES
NOTICE TO HUNTERS
Notice l.i hereby given that the
D. O. and Larry Schaffer
ranches and the Lee ranch will
be positively closed to all hunt
ing during the i960 and 1961
seasons.
Larry Schaffer
Harvey Hanson
22-24c
CARDS OF THANKS
WANT TO THANK Dr. Wilson,
he Sisters and ail the nurses for
heir wonderful care while I was a
latient at St. Anthony's hospital.
Mso to those who visited me and
sent me cards.
Mrs. Fred Coleman
Spencer, Nebr. 22p
WE WISH TO THANK the judges
if the Holt Cbunty Soil and Water
[Conservation District who gave me
this honor of achievement. We feel
very humble when we think of the
many hands and hearts of in
dividuals who have given so much
if their lives to preserve this land
if ours.
There is One higher who blessed
us with rain, sunshine, health and
Luicai^iii iu uu^iuvc uui aicwaiu
ship of His acres during our lives
here. We are so grateful.
Henry, Beulah and
Madonna Miksch 22c
□UR THANKS TO those who sent
rjirds and memorials after the
cfcath of my father. They were
very much appreciated.
Dr. Robert W. Waters
and family 22c
I-Legal Notices
(First pub. Sept. 8, 1960)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney)
No. 3178
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
TRUSTEE’S FINAL REPORT
AND ACCOUNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
TRUSTEESHIP IN THE ES
TATE OF JOSEPH SCHOLL
MEYER, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED
Notice is hereby given that the
final report and account of the
Trustees herein has been filed,
asking for the approval of said
report, and all previous reports,
and for distribution of the bal
ance on hand, which #111 be for
hearing in this Court on the 28th
day of September, A. D., 1960, at
ten o'clock A.M.
Entered this 7th day of Septem
ber, A. D., I960.
(COUNTY Lewis W. ReimOr
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
80-22c
(First pub. Sept. 22, 1960)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
No. 4424
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JAY O. WALKER,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of Gordon L. Gay as Executor
thereof, which will be for hear
ing in this court on October 18,
1960. at 10 o'clock a.m.
(COUNTY Lewis W. Reimer
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
22-24C
First Pub Sept 22, I960
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that on
Tuesday, the 8th day ol Novem
ber, I960, at the usual polling
place in each voting precinct,
an election will be held for Gov
ernor, etc. (naming all the state
anil other officers to be balloted
for), which election will be open
at eight ajn., and will continue
open until eight pun., of the same
day.
Dated this 20th day erf Septem
ber, 1960
Kenneth Waring
County Clerk
PROCLAMATION
GENERAL ELECTION
By virtue of the authority vest
ed 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 gen
eral election be held in the sev
eral voting precincts throughout
the State of Nebraska on the
eighth day of November, 1960,
during the hours designated by
law, far the following purposes,
to-wit:
(1) For the election of Presi
dent and Vice-President of the
United States.
12) For the election of one
United States Senator (Full
Term).
(3) For the election of one
Representative in Congress from
each of the four Congressional
Districts in the State.
(4) For the election of the fol
lowing State officers, to-wit:
One Governor
One Lieutenant Governor
One Secretary of State
One Auditor of Public Ac
counts
One State Treasurer
One Attorney General
One Railway Commissioner
(5) For the election of one
Judge of the Supreme Court for
eacn oi tnree supreme court Dis
tricts; Number One, Three, and
Five.
(6) For the election of one mem
ber of the State Board of Educa
tion tram each of two districts;
Numbers Three and Four.
(7) For the election of one mem
ber of the Legislature for each
of the forty-three Legislative Dis
tricts.
(8) For the election of a Dis
trict Judge or Judges in each of
the eighteen judicial districts in
the State.
(9) For the election of one Re
gent of the University for each
of Regent Districts: Numbers
One and Two.
(10) For the election of the
Board of Directors of each of the
Public Power and Irrigation Dis
tricts and Reclamation Districts.
(11) To vote upon a Constitu
tional Amendment proposed by
Initiative Petition “to amend the
Nebraska Constitution Article IV,
Section 1 to provide for election
of a Commissioner of Education
toy nonpolitical ballot in Novem
ber, 1962, and every four years
thereafter; to conform the elec
tion date for the other elective
state executive officers; to pro
vide the Nebraska laws and con
stitutional provisions relating to
the State Department of Educa
tion, State Board of Education
and present Commissioner of Ed
ucation shall apply to the elected
Commissioner of Education; to re
peal Section 14,15, 16 and 17 of
Article VII of said Constitution
effective upon the election and
qualification of said Commission
er.
(12) To vote upon seven pro
posals of the 1959 Legislature
amending Article III, new section
29, Article XII, sections 5 and 6,
Article VIII, section 1; Article
IV, section 4; Article VIII, new
section 2A; Article V, section 15;
Article HI, section 7; and one
proposal of the 1960 Legislature
(Extraordinary Session) amend
ing Article XV, new section 16,
of the Constitution of Nebraska.
(13) For the election of such
other officers for State and
County offices, and offices of any
subdivision of the State as is
provided by law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto subscribed my
name and caused to be affixed
the Great Seal of the State of
Nebraska, this eighth day of
September, One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Sixty.
BY THE GOVERNOR:
RALPH G. BROOKS
ATTEST:
Frank Marsh
Secretary of State
Monowi News
By Mrs. Mike Plklapp
l.Ocust 9-2520
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buskirk, Cin
dy and Kathy were Sunday vis
itors in the L. J. Miller home.
' Frank Ertz was a business cal
in Lynch Saturday afternoon.
7 Orv*d Lewis spent the weekend
it) Norfolk at the Charles Kolar
home.
Emil Matejcek was a business
caller in Lynch Monday morn
ing.
Mrs. Levi is visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Heiser a few
days. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler
spent several days in Omaha on
business this week.
Jack Youel of Niobrara was a
visitor here Monday and also
called at the Vernon McManigal
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kolar and
daughter called at the Frank
Lewis home Sunday evening.
Mary Ellen Wells spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Shar
on Ertz.
Several ladies from here join
ed the visitation tour in Lynch
Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Zach and
faauly and Dale Eller of Verdel
and Jim Eller of Lincoln ami Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Eller and family
were Sunday limner guests in the
Piklnpp home.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Christen
sen of Creighton were Sunday
visitors here.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroll and
son of Sioux City visited in the
John Stroh home Sunday and
Monday.
Dorsey News
Ily Mrs. Harold Osborn
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruaacka,
Mrs. R. L. Hughes and Mrs.
George Kubic, the Marvin Drob
nys, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drobny
and Otto, Mr. and Mrs. John
Deriekson, the Lester Dericksons,
Miss Sadie Deriekson ami Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Brady surprised Mrs.
Harold Osborn Thursday and
helped her celebrate her birth
day The evening was spent play
ing cards. The uninvited guests
brought refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Deriekson
and family visited at the John
Deriekson home Sunday. Bobby
and J a met' spent the weekend
with their grandparents.
George Theroff spent Saturday
night at the Carson home and
accompanied Edward Carson to
see Mrs. Carrie Hunter who is
a patient at the Lynch hospital.
Mrs. Hunter entered the hospital
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson
and Mrs. Mary Wolfe spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Carrie
Hunter.
Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn
were Creighton shoppers Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Graham and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham
and family visited at the Guy Hull
home Sunday and were dinner
guests.
Mrs. Robert Wells and sons
spent Friday night at the Howard
Slack home. Mrs. Wells isn’t feel
ing so well and had to consult a
doctor.
Harold Osborn and Gordon Bar
ta drove to Wayne Sunday to
take Ruth Osborn, Joyce McGill
of Verdel and Carolyn Ross and
Beverly Anderson of Spencer
back to college.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and
Evelyn called at the Cecil Miller
home Saturday evening before
going to Lynch. Cecil isn’t to well
at this writing as he is suffering
from a blood clot in his leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
and Ruth visited at the Buss
Greene home in Lynch Saturday
evening.
Willis Butterfield and Jacqueline
spent the weekend at the R. L.
Hughes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ruzicka
and family and Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Meyers visited at the Otto
Ruzicka home Sunday and were
dinner guests there.
A group of friends, neighbors
and relatives gathered at the
Lloyd Brady home, to surprise
him and help him celebrate his
birthday Friday evening. Pro
gressive pitch was played. Mrs.
A. W. Aim and Mrs. John Der
ickson received the ladies prizes
and Rexford Carson and Lee Bra
dy sr. received the mens.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruda vis
ited at the R. L. Hughes home one
day this week on their way to
other points in Nebraska where
they plan on visiting other rel
atives.
Inman News
By Mrs. James McMahan
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romig of
Superior came Monday from Cas
per, Wyo. to spend a few days
with their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stevens and
family of Omaha spent Saturday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry D. Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Snyder
and family of Fort Collins, Colo,
were Sunday guests in the Harry
D. Snyder home .
Mrs. James Coventry visited
Mrs. Louis Vitt at O’Neill Tues
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Moore and Mr.
and Mrs LeRoy Moore were sup
per guests Monday evening in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gal
lagher. The occasion was the
birthday anniversary of Fred
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leidy of
Bentonville, Ark. visited Thursday
and Sunday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McGraw.
Mrs. O. W. French of O’Neill
visited Mrs. James McMahan
Monday evening.
Sam Watson returned Saturday
morning from Lincoln where he
spent a week on business. On Sun
day Mrs. Ira Watson took Sam to
Lincoln where he will attend Ne
braska Wesleyan University.
The following have returned to
college for the fall term. Sam
Watson, Roger Tompkins ,and Li
nelle Tompkins to Nebraska Wes
leyan University. Roland Hansen
to the University of Nebraska;
Robert Ruther, Bill DeLong and
Lyle Gillogly to Grand Island
Business College and Ned Kelley
to Doane College at Crete.
Amelia News
By M1m Florence Lindsey
Mrs. Charles Bligh of Omaha
came Thursday of last week and
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pierce.
Mrs Delia Ernst accompanied
Mrs. Bob Adair and Mrs Art
Doolittle to O'Neill last Wednes
day and stayed to visit relatives
for several days
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen and
s<m, R slnev, and Miss Myrtle
White came up from Omaha Sat
urday morning anil spent until
Sunday afternoon in the home of
their parents, respectively the
Clyde Barge imd Glenn White
homes.
Mr and Mrs Glee Grimes
of Chambers and Mrs. Vem Sag
eser called on Mr and Mrs Lank
Sagesor Simday afternoon.
Mrs Celesta Kaufman and hea
rn other, Mrs. Brownell of Cozad
and Mrs Thelma Beardsley
of Gothenburg visited at the
home Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Blackmore from Friday evening
over the weekend. They called
on Mrs. Link Sage«*T on Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
called on their daughter. Mrs.
W. E. Ragland and family near
Page on W'ednesday of last week.
Mr and Mrs Gone Carr re
turned home Friday evening from
Bayside, Calif, where they vis
ited his grandmother, Mrs. Nellie
Holcomb. They visited at Clyde
Burge’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs George Clasey,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ragland,
Juanita and Royvan of Pago and
Miss Vivian Ragland of Neligh
were Sunday dinner guests
at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cool
idge’s, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Coolidge and Kenneth of Cham
bers and their little niece, Cindy
Coolidge of O’Neill wore after
IMWJI1 t-OJlUJ O.
Little Cindy stayed with the
Charles Coolidges while her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cool
idge and boys and her mother,
Mrs. Jilg and son, Gene visited
a sister at Seneca, Kan. over
the weekend.
Mrs. Jack Milton and her hus
band’s parents of Denver, Colo,
are visiting her father, H. S.
White and her brother, Glettn
White and family.
Rev. O’Donnell of Emmett was
a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. iand
Mrs. Anton Svatos.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards
and Arlis attended the car races
in Stuart Sunday. Mrs. Edwards
nephew, Dwyre Goodwin of Cody
was driver of one of the cars
(No. 13) in the races. His car
made an end over end upset,
going over twice, but he was
not injured.
Gene Hansen’s car, driven by
his brother-in-law, Leo Monahan,
in the car races at Stuart Sun
day won first place in the fea
ture race.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher and
Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson
went to Bonesteel, S. D. Sunday
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Merton
Fisher.
Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs.
Lindsey and Florence visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie McMillen and
Mrs. Rosa Snelson in Atkinson
Sunday afternoon.
Several Amelia folks attended
the Homecoming of Chambers
high school Friday evening.
Among those were Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. Barnett, the Frank Pierces,
B. W. Waldos, Mrs. Charles
Bligh, Mrs. Gertie Adair, Elmer
Oetters and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher re
turned home Tuesday from Green
ville, 111. where they had taken
their daughter Dorothy to enter
college. They visited their sister
in-law, Mrs. Lucille (Amos) Fish
er while in Greenville.
Mrs. Gertie Adair visited over
Friday night with her sister, Mrs.
Stella Sparks at Chambers. They
attended the Chambers high
school Homecoming parade and
football game.
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HOLT COUNTY RANCH FOR SALE
A good 880-acre improved unit. Possession immediate to March
1, 1961. Same owners since 1940N now retiring. Big gain pastures,
alfalfa and prairie hay. Attractive, modern home. Desirable lo
cation—13 miles from O’Neill. $65 per acre. See BUI Bowker.
Byron Reed Company
Farnam Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska
22-246
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Big Auction and Open House
SAT.. SEPT. 24
1:00 P.M.
Atkinson, Nebraska
Free Coffee and Doughnuts. Balloons for the Kids, Pencils for Dad
Sale will be held on the Used Machinery lot 2 blocks west of
Highway No. 11 in Southeast Atkinson.
Farmall M just overhauled, Farmall H and loader overhauled,
Farmall F-20, Allis Chalmers WC, Case SC, Ford tractor, new
tires and overdrive, 1950 Ford 3/4 ton pickup with rack, 1947 Wil
son frameless, 34 ft. tandem, semi-trailer with stock rack, panels,
air brakes, 10x20 rubber, tarp, etc. Ready to roll.
Seven used cornplckers, mounted and pull type; various makes:
elevators, drills, rakes, plows, discs, Hamraermllls, grapple
forks for loaders, new Hastings 8 stall calf creep feeder. Lots of
used miscellaneous articles, Including pipe, posts, wire, cable,
chain, 2 converyors for AC Roto balers, mower parts, paint,
bolts, 2 used electric refrigerators, 2 used clothes washers, I
used dryer, used electric stove, davenport and chair. *'4 H
Bob and John are closing their eyes—buy your neighbors
Trade-Ins at your own price.
Usual Sale Terms
Keating Implement Co. Owners
Fleming and McClurg, Aucts. Schneider and 1 nl-man Clerks
Mr. anti Mrs Ralph Rees were
fishing on Skalp Creek from
Wednesday until Friday of last ■
week.
The Merry Matrtws djb held
their first meeting of the year *
with Mrs Ernest Wining ami Mrs.
Harry Wining Thursday, Seik 15.
Mr and Mrs Walter Slavniak
er, Donnie and Rieky, and Mrs.
Elmer Fix went to Minden Sun
ttay to meet Mrs Fix's sister, and
mother, Mrs. Mary Sawyer of
Bird City, Kan and other rela
tives for a family reunion
Mr. and Mrs .Lynn Myers and
son. Timmy left Wednesday hr
their home in Seattle, Wash. They
had been here visiting her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Fisher,
and also his parents in Markita, ■
Okla. Mr Myers will attend col
lege m Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston t
visited relatives at Holdrege over »
the weekend.
Mrs. Maude Forbes is staying
with her grandchildren tile Ray
Forbes family, while Mr. and
Mrs Forbes are on a business
trip to Colorado, *
Mr. and Mrs James Curran •
and Ardell and Mr and Mrs.
Francis Curran ami fatuity of
O'Neill were dinner guests Sun
ay with Mr, and Mrs. Art Doo
little and Dale. Mr. ami Mrs.
Edgar Peterson were afternoon
callers.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Doolittle, *
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doolittle,
who live near Lincoln visited last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T.S.
Doolittle and otlier relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Peterson
called at Marden Malmstien's
Sunday afternoon
Mr. ami Mrs. Billie Clausson
day of Mr and Mrs Ralph Rees.
Mr. and Mrs Blake Ott and
Mr. an<f Mrs Floyd Adams went
fishing near Bonesteel, S. D.
Ralph Rees took care of the gas
station for Blake while they were
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Baker Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett were
dinner guests Sunday at Glenn
White’s. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs Milton and Mrs. Jack
Milton of Denver, Colo, and Miss
Myrtle White of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Peterson
attended a reunion Sunday of the
company in which Edgar served
when in the service. It was held
at Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking
and Cynthia spent the weekend at
Willow Lake, near Ainsworth on
a fishing trip.
Mrs. Verm Sageser called at
Clyde Widmans Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Waldo and Mrs.
Delia Ernst were Bur well vis
itors Friday.
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