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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1960)
\y\ It! •'v \\\**U,*/,' v\xv»» h/AAs I | _FOR SALE FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire boars, ready for service -Henry Stelling and Son Orchard, Nebr. 18t! FOR SALE Used freezers. Dan ker*’* Service, O'NeiU and Cham bers. 26c FOR SALE- Pure bred Spotted Poland China boars. Guaranteed. Phone 3761. Martin Hoffman, Spencer. Nebr. 23-30c 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 I960 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 WRECKING CORN PICKERS^ -2M 2P, 24 International, New Idea, Woods, M-M, John Deere 226 and AC. Elgin Salvage, Elgin, Nebr. 26-27c SALT FOR SALE K ana polls $16.50 a ton; American $20.30 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blocks east, 4 blocks north ot traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51ti MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc FOR SALE Second calf Holstein heifers.—John Sojka, Page. 24tl FOR SALE 1940 Ford deluxe 2-dr sedan. Good condition.—Jack Rei man, Butte 25-27c FOR SALE 10 Head of 2 yr. and 3 yr. grade shorthorn heifers. Most of them broke to milk.— George Zellers, Chambers, Ph. IV 2-2393. 24 miles south of O’ Neill on 281, Vs west on Berigan Ranch. 25-26p NEW CATTLE FROM OUR WISCONSIN DAIRIES Swiss, Holstein and Guernsey Springers. Some fresh with fret heifer calves. Fancy calves on hay and grain. All our prices are lower. SHORES. Neligh, TU 7 WbU, -u cu FOR sai.k Registered Hereford 4 year old herd bull John Ras ter, Clearwater. 25-28p OUR HUI.US 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 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 FOR SALE Aeromotor repairs, mills. All sizes stock, bottom less tanks. Pressure Systems Phone 435, Inman, Cliff Sobotka eowb5Qtfc FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire boars, vaccinated and guarante ed.—John Sojka, lVfe North, 1 east of Page. 24b On large size loans, I can loar Money at 5'/r interest, R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 3b MOBILE HOMES Large Stock NEW AND USED Prices So Low You Will He Amazed Contact Us Today In O’Neill vicinity See Clarence Johnson Elms Court, O’Neill MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Ph. EX 5-2171 Low Overhead - Low Price Trade What Have You 26t MACHINERY New wagons and boxes at low, loi prices IHC No. 24 picker IHC 2M picker IHC 2ME picker 1 Row IHC pull picker 2 Row GI picker I Row GI picker I Row Woods picker 101 John Deere picker IHC 50T baler Some used topper type elevator Farm tractor loaders Letz PTO mill Ham mermills 41 Farmall H Farmall Super H 50 Farmall H 48 Farmall C 50 Farmall M 47 Farmall M Winch for Farmall H or M SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’NEILL. NEBR IHC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool ~ WISCONSIN'S FINEST DAIRY CATTLE Shores’ Certified Fresh and Springer Swiss. Guernsey and Holsteins Pay your bills. Stop your wom< Yearlings J93.QO up^ Delivered Travel Refunded. Premiums New loads at Stores Nelign Ph TU 7-4060 or TU 7-4850 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 Used heaters. Dan kert’s Service. O’Neill and Cham bers. 26c FOR SALE 9:00. 10 :00, 11:00 tires for hay sleds with a liberal guarantee, reasonably priced.— Gerald O'Connor, Atkinson. South 1 Pat's Body Shop, phone 2194. I ______ 19-2Sc SAM ROBERtTsON will sell ten head of registered Hereford bred cows and heifer calves at the O'Neill Livestock Market Thurs | day, Nov. 3. 26-27p TOR SALE 175 ducks, tame. $1.50 each Phone 5284, Jack Reiman, Butte. 25-27c FOR sale -60 tons nr alfalfa and prairie hay. Jim Ruther, Page 26-28p LOW COST INSURANCE And prompt claim service. Virgil I^aursen Agy., O'Neill. lOtfc Discounts — Discounts FERTILIZERS You save up to $13.00 per ton on LINCOLN Fertilizer pur chased for fall application or booked for spring. See us be fore December 1 for maximum savings. We also have lime. Soil samples taken free of charge. You buy it we can spread it. Tompkins Livestock Headquarters Inman, Nebraska 25-33c FOR SALE UIC 34 HM 20 corn picker in excellent condition. Picked 400 acres.--Contact Stan ley Montgomery, Royal, Nebr., nr IMmuA TW of nrrhnrH 25-26c FOR SALE—Three buck sheep Mrs. Dorothy Pribil, 5 miles southeast of O’Neill. 26-27p FOR SALE G. I. and Farmrite cornpicker parts Prestone and Zerex, $1.69 per gallon by the gallon, case or truckload New Deal Oil Co. Ill West O’Neill 23-26c . FOR SALE Used washers and dryers. Dankert’s Service, O’ Neill and Chambers. 26c FOR SALE 2 good used No. 24 corpickers for Farmall II or M; 1 Used No. i 34 HM 20 cornpicker for Farmall H, M, or 300; 1957 Two-ton Inter J national truck with new engine; New Bffarcat grinders in stock. Keating Implement Co. Atkinson, Nebraska 25-26c FOR SALE 60 bred heifers and young cows bred to our herd hulls Heirdom 115. Modem Real Prince Domino and Domino Re turn Mixture, to calve March and April. 20 Bulls of serviceable * age of this same breeding. Han ; mam I DnnoK *1 milnc ■ west and 3 3/4 south of Gregory, f S. D., Phone 6!V16 (Gregory) John Lupton, Herdsman. Clark L. Hansen, owner, 400 Boyce Greeley Bldg., Sioux Falls, S. D. Phone Residence ED 2-6422 Business ED 4-5611. 26-28c FOR SALE We have on hand firsi and second calf Holstein heifers fresh or heavy springers. Amold Thiele, Clearwater, ph HU 5-3200. 17-24p 2542< MACHINERY 32 ft elevator, double chain, goo< * Farmhand loader COMBINES J D. 55 M. H. 7 ft OORNPICKERS Woods Bros., good John Deere 226 8 USED TRACTORS I 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 John Deere B 1952, fuel Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O’Neil Real Estate for Sale On large size loans. I can loai Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park er, O’Neill. Nebr. 3t FOR SALE—Two one bedroon houses—will sell separate o’ together -Kieth Abart, 321 Wes s Clay. O’Neill. 12tf i^ONEY TO LOAN On homes farms and ranches Low interest prompt service. Virgil Laursen 1 O’Neill. 10tfi FOR SALE OR RENT Acreage Modem home and 4 acres. 301 W Hancock -Call or see Jim Rot herham. Phone 436-W, O’Neill. 26-27p TOR SAI , 220 acres hay land southea of Spence r.—Kiett Ab u t ' . NeUL 20tl TAVERN FOR SALE Include? building fixtures and 3 bedroom modern home. Reason for sell ing health. For further details contact or write—Floyd DeLong Inman. 26-29t FOR SALE-Lorraine's Cafe, good business opportunity, on High way 275 at Tilden Write Lor raine Hovelsrud or phone Forresl 8-7740 at Tilden, N'ebr. 26-27f - FOR SALE Best well grassed, watered im proved South Dakota ranch. Ideal location. Close to oil road. Shallow wells dams, trees. Well 2-inch fenced. I-ots of feed. Cat tle on gain or shares. Small down payment, balance long terms. Retiring. Also fine level wheat farm in 65 bu area, improved and in wheat now. Ding terms. Retiring. Ed Forman Ph. 726_Chamberlain, S. D 25-27c FOR SALE 480 acre farm ter miles northwest of O'Neill. -For particulars write J care of the Frontier, Box 330, O'Neill. 25- 26f FOR SALE Five room house, en closed porch, garage, 7 lots ir Inman.—Edwin Stewart, 4443^ H, Omaha. 24ti FOR RENT FOR RENT Available November 1 furnished apartment. Heat and hot water furnished.—Mrs. Marie Crook, Phone 324-W, O’Neill. 26- 27c FOR RENT Sleeping room. Mrs. C. H. Switxer, 113 E. Everett, O'Neill, Phone 466J. KH FOR RENT 685 acre farm land, All hay and pasture. Good sel of improvements. 12 miles north east of Atkinson.—Fred Tesch, Atkinson. 26-27p FOR RENT—Two apartments, 2 rooms upstairs furnished, 3 rooms in basement unfurnished. Close to school and hospital, both have shower and outside en trance.—330 North 1st, Ph. 517 J. 24-26p City Loans on business buildings or residence property, See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49tl WANTED HELP WANTED Experiencec mechanic. Chiefly automobili work, some welding and tractoi work. Good hours, commissioi with guarantee. Contact Herber Kaiser or Bob Krotter at Wm Krotter Co., West O’Neill. 26tf< HELP WANTED—52.50 per hour o: more for part or full time routi work. Large repeat orders. Mat or woman. Write McNess Co. 120 E. Clark St., Freeport, 111 26-27] .. ... CHRISTMAS Is Just Around the Corner For Avon Representatives. Why not get started now and build your business towards this fine Dpportunity? Inman Township Opening Write AVON Box 365, North Platte 26c WORK WANTED—Any kind. Jo Malone, Box 302, Ph. 433J, Valer tine, Nebr. 25-26 WANTED Married lady for stoc or check-out clerk. Part time. 4th Street Market. 26 NATIONAL CONCERN offers op portunity. Married man abov I 30 preferred. Must have lat model car, knowledge of trac tors and machinery helpful. Sale experience not necessary. W train if hired. Drawing account For personal interview writ qualifications, address and phon number to A. A. Garett, P.O. 392 Dallas, Tex. 26] WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ct WANTED: Serum pigs: Loadinj days, Monday, Tuesday am Thursday each week Dwairn Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. t L. Guthmiller Half Block East of ! Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds o 1 automobile, truck and tracto repair. Acetylene welding. 1 LAWN MOWER repairing. Alsi 5 repair parts for Lawson — Re — Clinton. . WANTED—Night waitress from Dm. to 1 am.—Candy Bill' ! Safe. . ^ 13 tj WELL DRILLING and well and windmill rep«ur Write Box mu, phone 5oA-J SPRAGUE WELL CD . O Neill 3 blks W & 34 blks N stoplight. Farm Loans. See R. H- Parker. O’Neili, Nebraska. 49tI WELL DRILLING For Farm and Ikimestic We.B Call 721 or come u»— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks south of the New l»eal Oil Station—O’Neill 50 tf DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER Demur Elevated ti Hiding John E. Donohue, Plume M1W O’NEILL. NEBRASKA "WE" DON’T WANT “ALL” THE BUSINESS W'e just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN _23tl WANTED—Young married mar for general ranch work.—Write box 60, route 1, O'Neill. 23tl NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on automobiles and furniture. See us also for your insurance needs. Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. 21tfc MISCELLANEOUS WE HAVE FARM. RANCH ar.d home buyers. Notify Virgil Laur sen today if you are thinking about selling.—Virgil Laurseri 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 to< much? Are you properly insured —See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill Nebr. 3411 ——— LOST & FOUND ' .. | FOUND—Package of new mer ' | chandise near Venus.—Phom ,| 3499 at Page. 26i • STRAYED From pasture south o I Emmet 2 steers branded C lazj • T over bar on right ribs.— ■I Charles W. Tasler, ph. 5874, At II kinson. 26-29i CARDS OF THANKS OUR SINCEREST THANKS is ex tended to our friends, relatives an< neighbors for the cards, flowers memorials, prayers, food brough | in and the many other acts of kind ness extended to us during the ill ness and death of our beloved wife mother and sister. It was deeply appreciated. Mr. Earl Parks and family Mr. and Mrs. Plen Nickel an< family ■ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ulry an< family } 26) 3 — ; I WISH TO THANK all my friend for the calls, cards, flowers an< „ visits I received while in the hos . pital. A special thank you to Dr Carstens and the hospital staff L - their wonderful care. Your kind s ness will always be remembered ’ Mrs. Earl Storjohann 26] • THE FRESHMAN CLASS woulc i like to thank the following peopl< • for donating and helping with thi ? freshman float: Melvin Clyde's ? Elroy Lieb’s, The New Outlav • Store, Shelhamers Implement an< • the Chevrolet Garage. 26| IN MEMORY The following poem is written bj Mrs. Alma Tegler for the Get-to Gether in memory of Mrs. Ear 'Christina) Parks who died recent iy We have lost a dear friend anc member, we gaze at a vacan chair, and her dear form has de f parted her memory still lingers there. : She was one who was always I ready, our burdens and sorrows t< > share, when we needed help am t comfort we could count on hei being there. We miss her but we know she is resting, some day we will mee her again, in the land where then is no sorrow, no suffering or grie or pain. f Sleep on dear friend may youi r slumber, be peaceful and undis turbed, till the time we meet yoi , in Heaven for it Is promised it 3 God's Holy Word. That some day we will be united in the place where no friendshij S will end. where parting and paii s are unknown, till then farewel c dear friend. 26) WE WISH TO express our sincere gratitude and thanks to all who sent messages of sympathy and mass offerings for the resent loss of our beloved daughter and sister. Thomas J. Donohoe Harry and Catherine Mr. and Mrs. James Donohoe Mr. and Mrs. John E Donohoe 26p I WISH TO express my sincere thanks to all my friends and rela tives who visited me, sent flowers, cards and gifts during my stay in the hospital. A special thanks to Drs. Ramsay and Faust, the hos pital staff and Father Morrocco. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mrs. Leo Francis Matthews 26p I--Legal Notices (First pub. October 20. 1960) LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska the following described change of school dis trict boundaries is requested: To dissolve District No. 93 and to attach the territory there of to District No. 122. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Court House on November 2, 1960 at 7:30 p.m. when all in terested may appear and be heard. HOLT COUNTY REORGANIZATION COMMITTEE 26-27c (First pulb. Oct. 13, 1960) Robert E. Paulick, Attorney No. 4427 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF MARY WALTER DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hprebv civen that a Petition has been filed for the ap pointment of Alvin E. Walter ns Administrator of said estate, which will be for hearing in this Court on November 3, I960, at 10 o’clock A. M. (COUNTY Louis W. Reimer COURT County SEAL) Judge 25-27c NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the qualified electors of the School District of the City of O'Neill, in the County of Holt, in the State of Nebraska, that by the consent of a majority of the members of the Board of Educa tion of said District, a special election has been called and will i be held in conjunction with the General Election in O'Neill, Ne braska in said District on Novem ber 8, 1960, at which election there will be submitted to the qualified electors of said District, the following proposition: “Shall the School District of the City of O’Neill, in the County of Holt, in the State of Nebraska, issue its negotiable bonds in the principal amount of Four Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand Dollars ($465,000), for the purpose of purchasing a site, building school houses, and furnishing the necessary furniture and apparatus for the same for said District, said bonds to be dated at the ' time of their issuance and be come due and payable on such dates as may be fixed by , the District Board at the time of their issuance, but in a period not exceeding twenty I (20) years from their date, said bonds to bear interest from their date of issue at not to exceed the legal rate, payable one year after date and semi-annually thereafter; provided, however, any or all of said bonds shall be re-deem able at the option of the Dis I trict at any time on or af ter five years from the date I of their issuance; and "Shall the Board of Educa > tion of said District cause to be levied annually a special levy of taxes by valuation on i all the taxable property in I said District sufficient in rate and amount to pay the in terest and principal of said r bonds as and when such in terest and principal become due?” > ( ) FOR said bonds and tax ( ) AGAINST said bonds and (tax The electors voting in favor of said proposition will mark an “x” in t^A square opposite the words "FOR said bonds and tax” following said proposition, and electrx-s voting against said ’ proposition will mark an "x” in \ the square opposite the words ”AGATNST said bonds and tax” a fol' wing the proposition. The polling places shall be as I follows: City of O’Neill. First Ward— ; Courthouse, O’Neill, Nebraska. I .’ City of O’Neill, Second Ward Knights of Columbus Hall, O’ Neill, Nebraska. City of O’Neill. Third Ward Police Station, O’Neill, Nebraska. City of O’Neill, Fourth Ward— i City Hall, O’Neill, Nebraska. I Electors of the District residing ■ outside the City of O’Neill will vote at the Courthouse, in O’Neill, Nebraska. Qualified electors of the re i spective wards and areas will 1 vote at the polling places above designated for their ward or area. • The polls will be open from 8:00 A M to 8:00 P.M of said date i By Order of the said Board of i Education this 3rd day of Octo » ber, 1960. H. J. LOHAUS i ’ President i H. L. LINDBERG 1 Secretary ' ) 25-28 c (First pub Oct. 6, 1960) NOTICE OF SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Educational Lands and Funds of the State of Nebraska, or its authorised representative, will offer for lease at public auc tion on the 27th day of October, 1969, at 9:00 o'clock a.m., C.S.T., at the office of the County Trea surer of Holt County in O'Neill, Nebraska, the following education al lands within said county: Description Sec. Twp. Rite. NW 36 27 14 All 36 29 14 Gov’t Lots 1 & 2 - SWt* . St^SEbi 16 33 13 All 16 33 14 N4*NEV« - NWM,NWi« 16 25 10 Said sale may be adjourned from day to day until all lands have been offered. No sale will be final until approved by the Board of Educational Lands and Funds, and the Board reserves the right ^to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION AL LANDS AND FUNDS LINCOLN. NEBRASKA By Elmer H. Mahlin, SEC RETARY 24 26c (First pub. October 13. 1960) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CKEDITOKS Estate No. 44J4 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA OCT. 10, 1969. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK MUSIL, DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time for presenting claims against said estate is February 10, 1961, and for the payment of debts is October 10, 1961 and that on November 10, 1960, and on February 14, 1961, 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 objec tions duly filed. (COUNTY Louis w. Keimer COURT County Judge SEAL) 25-27c Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and A1 Hamik spent Sunday in Omaha visiting Mrs. A1 Hamik who is in an Omaha hospital. Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh and Carol were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Clark Gaughenbaugh in O’Neill Pat and Mikp Hamik of O’Neill are visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and their aunt, Mrs. Frances May and family for a few days. Kathleen and Kelly Hamik oi O’Neill are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Gallagher and family. Mr. "and Mrs. John Mattson were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and family of O’Neill. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witherwax toox Mrs. Witherwax’s sister June Carson back to college at Hastings Saturday afternoon. They returned Sunday. Mrs. Francis Schoenle and Mrs Pauline Benze and girls visited Thursday afternoon at the Lee Weichman home at Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Cleary of Sleepy Eye, Minn, visited briefly Tuesday afternoon with Mr. Cleary’s father, M. M. Cleary and his sisters, Mrs. Edward Dumpert and Mrs. Clarence Sau ser. They came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cleary’s brother in-law, Hugh Coday on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Katherine Schramm of Sar Francisco, Calif., formerly oi Pierce and Norfolk, arrived ir O’Neill last Saturday and is thr guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel lus Schaaf and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. 9chramm were former ranchers in this area a few years ago. Sunday she war a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jamer Corkle when they entertained members of the Carsten Hansen families Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson and Casey went to Columbus Fri day where they attended the foot ball game then traveled on t Lincoln for the Army game with Nebraska on Saturday. Mrs. Edward Gleeson and Mrs. P. J. Donohue attended a recep tion at Gregory, S. D. for the Catholic Daughters of America in a 401 h anniversary observance. Mrs. Donohue is a charter mem ber of the organization and was an honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barrett of Sioux Falls, S. D. and Mr and Mrs. James Morrow of Fre mont arrived Tuesday to visit the rest of the week in the home of Mr. Barrett’s and Mrs Mor row’s sister, Mrs. Pat Sullivan. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 ELECT GONDERINGER District Judge Ewing News I tty Mrs. Harold Harris Ewing guests at the wedding of Miss Tamtam Pi terse** and Ms r rill Forslund at Neligh Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sham and children; Mrs Harriet Welke and Vaulda; Keith Biddlicome; Mrs Raymond Schmidt, Sharon Tom and Janet; Mr. and Mrs Lionel Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. De witt Gunter and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Schmiser and family. Chambers News lly Mrs. E. It. Carpenter St. Paul's Lutheran (William Roten, pastor) Tlmrsday, Oct 20: Teacher training chapter one, 8 p.m.; Sun day school teachers, 9. Saturday, Oct. 22: Saturday school, 9 a.m.; parents meet, 9 a.m. Sunday. Oct. 23: Sunday schixil, 10 a.m. worship, 11. MUTUAL All) MEETS The Loup Valley Mutual Aid ass >ciation of firemen met at Chambers Fire house Monday About 30 were present. Towns in cluded in the association arc Chambers, Harwell, Ord, North Loup and Scotia. Jeff Banta State fire deputy, was the speak er. Mrs. Frank Tracy and Kay vis itecl Mrs. Rhoda Short at a Rest Home in Red Cloud. Grandma Short is 94. Mr. Tracy accompan ied them as far as Blue Hill where he visited with friends. The following friends called at the home of Mrs. A. B. Hubbard with a covered dish supper in honor of her birthday: Sir. and Mrs. John Honeywell. Mr. and M's. G. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs Steve Shavlik and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf and Mr and Mrs. H. W. Hubbard. Venus News lly Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brookhou ser of Grand Island and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser cal led at the Everett Johnson home near Royal Sunday morning en route to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pospisil. Other din ner and supper guests at the Pos pisil home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanneman of Brunswick Mr. and Mrs. Merle Christen of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and family of Verdigre Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowlkes and family of Newman Grove Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bustead and daughter of Humphrey and Mr and Mrs. Paul Schroeter and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brookhouser and Jeffrey joined the group in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey were O’Neill shopper^ Saturday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Caskey and Monte. Mr. and Mrs. LeLand Caskey of Omaha and Elmer Sukup were Sunday visitors at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Clarence Finch sr. called at the Bryan Finch home Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and family of Page visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry , Caskey Thursday, Oct. 6. Deloit News By Mm. II. Uelnier Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maben re tumed Thursday from their trip to Los Angeles, Calif. They made the trip by train Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns were supper guests at the Ken neth Gni k home Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Stearns and Mr. and Mrs Maynard Stearns attended a dinner and shower at Park Center chureh Sunday for Mr. and Mrs Lyle Haw liman. Mrs. Hawllman is the former Rena Bel Sprout. Marie Adair was able to leave the Neligh hospital last week after a stay of three and one-half weeks. Madine Stearns who attends the University of Nebraska spent October 8 and 9 at home IIEll ( tub Mrs. Ralph Tomjack was hos tess for tiie HEO club at ber home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the Web Napier home. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Reimer attended a dinner at the James Hawk home Sunday. Mi's. Fred Harpster visited Anita Lee at home in Ewing Sun day. Mrs. Lee who has been em ployed at Junction City, Kan., is spending two weeks at her home in Ewing. Virginia McDonald and Gary Moon of Neligh spent Sunday at the Watson McDonald home. Mrs. Fred Stearns visitt'd Bertha McDonald in the rest home in Brunswick recently, j Mrs. J. A. 1 jarson is convalesc ing at the Elmer Pahl home jin Oakland. Mrs. Minnie Miller and JarrUes and Mrs. G. A. Bauer are visit ing at the Eva Vandersniek horpe in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartak spejnt Monday at the L. L. Bartak home. , i . Mr. and Mrs Bill Gibbs visited at the Cliff Lodge home naar Petersburg Sunday. Clarence Schmiser of Deloit won first in single row competit ion at the corn picking contest near Beatrice Wednesday, lie will go to Chillicothe, Mo., for t)ie finals. Mrs. Verrhune, mother of Mrs. Don Spahn, left last week fora trip to Germany to visit relatives. Mrs. II. Manson and Sidney Anderson attended club at the Leland Clark home Thursday. | Mrs. Henry lteimer attended, a meeting of the Holt county town teachers in O’Neill Thursday eve ning. We had our second frost Satur day night. Some are picking corn to feed. i Frontier Want-Ads Pay Dividends ROYAL THEATER Wednesday, Oct. 20 Family Night — Entire Family $1 WHEN COMEDY W’AS KING With the Greatest Cast of Comedians Ever! Fri. - Sat. Oct. 21 - 22 DOUBLE FEATURE Walt Disney’s DUMBO In Technicolor AND TOUGHEST GUN IN TOMBSTONE George Montgomery Sunday thru Thursday Oct. 23 thru Oct. 27 EI.MER GANTRY Burt Lancaster Jean Simmons In Eastman Color NO HUNTING Except by permission during deer hunting season. Albert Widtfeldt and Floyd Johnson 26-27p RESIDENCE AT AUCTION Stuart, Nebraska SATURDAY, OCT. 22 «~ 1 P.M. Since I am now living in Lincoln, I will offer for sale at auction my residence in Stuart located 1 block north of the Catho lic church, 2 blocks east and Vi block north. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 9, Rlk 22, Pioneer Townsite Company’s first addition, Stuart, Nebraska. House is modern except heat, 4 rooms and bath, enclosed porch, ceilings newly insulated, asphalt shingles new recently. House Is in good state of repair, good garage. This would be an Ideal home for anyone w-anting to move to town. Location Is excel lent, shade trees and a fine garden spot, close to both schools, churches and the business district. 1960 and all prior taxes will be paid by the seller. Property will be conveyed by warranty deed. TERMS: 28% down, balance when deed is delivered. Posses sion December 1, 1960. For an Inspection of the property contact Dean Fleming or Maynard Coleman, real estate agents, or stop at the house. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cadwallader are the present tenants. EUGENE GESIRIECH, Owner Dean Fleming, auctioneer and broker Maynard (Coleman, clerk