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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1960)
Servicemen's Notes . . . i ii The army cnliatment of Lyle M. -fohnaon, IS of Spencer, for training an a military policeman waa announced by Sergeant Wil liam ('ounlna, Army repreaenta live In O’Neill. Johnaon, the aon of M ra Agnea •fohnaon, la a graduate of Spen cer public high arhool. I f Fred H. Ummert, Chief Avia tion Machinist's Mate, 1 8N, of Gretna, La., and husband of the former Miss Mina A. Albrecht of Atkinson, graduated Septem ber 24 Irom the Naval Air Train ing Command's Chief Petty Of ficer leadership school at the Naval Air Station at Pensacola, Fla. I FARM AUCTION As we are moving to Iowa, we will sell all our Personal Property at Public Auction at the farm located 9 miles West of Butte, Nidir., on Highway 12 OR 7 miles Fast of Naper on Highway 12 ON - TUESDAY, NOV. 15 TIME: 12:00 Noon Lunch on Grounds 73 HEAD OF CATTLE 73 Outstanding Herd of Dairy Cows with a High Production Record 2 Black Angus bulls, 1—18 months old; 1—30 months old, 2 Black Angus stock cows, Coming with second calf, 9 White Face stock cows, 4 and 5 years old, 8 White Face heifers, 2 years old, 13 Holstein heifers, coming with second calf, just fresh or to freshen soon, X Brown Swiss cow, 3 years old, just had her second calf, 4 Holstein cows, third calf, could be fresh by sale day., 1 Guernsey cow. third calf. Just fresh, 1 Shorthorn cow, 6 years old. just fresh, 1 Holstein cow, 6 years old, fresh 8 weeks, 21 Dairy calves, 3-8 months old. Some from Holstein bull, rest from Angus bull, 10 Sucking calves, 6 to 8 months old. — Stock brand left hip K3. FEED Oats straw. Alfalfa hay. Prairie hay, New corn, Oats — Corn stalks and grassland roughage. COMPLETE LINE MACHINERY Rightway double unit milker (new In February UMM)) 4 Milk Pails. > 200'gallon Cherry Barrel Milk Cooler, with strainer and ice bank (1 year old). HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Anyone interested In items listed on this Sale are Welcome to Inspect any time prior to Sale. TERMS: CASH. For credit, see clerk before sale. MR. & MRS. LESTER FERNAU Owners AUCTIONEERS—Roy Klrwan, Butte; Ed Thorln, O’Neill Burke State Bank—CLERK Cadet LI. Colonel Gordon Fat of O’ Neul has been ap pianted Vice Wing C mmandec in the 465th Air Force Re serve Officer Train ing Corps Cadet W.ng at the Univer sity of Nebraska. Ine ROTC Program is design ed to train men to become quail tied junior officers in the 0. S Air Force upon completion of col lege. .Ml of the Wing Staff cadets were appointed to their positions on the basis erf performance dur mg their junior year in ROTC and upon their performance during a ftur week summer training per lod which was completed tills summer at Air Force bases throughout the United States. Cade t Fox is the son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Fox. _mi mmm VFRD1GRE—Mr. and .Mrs. Richard A. Miller of Verdlgre recently received notice of a citation concerning the elevation of their son Curtis to the rank of Regimental (Commander’s Or derly during inspection of the guard on October 13. This is one of the few awards a trainee can win during Basic and Advanced Training at Fort Jackson, S. C. Try the Frontier Want Ad». --=1 Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. Honrs 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR Insurance of AO Kinds Bowling Results Women's League Booster League W L Caterpillars 21 9 Dick's Bar 20 3® N.te Owls 15 15 Hunt s Plumbing 15 15 Ten Pin Lanes 15 15 J M McDonalds 14 16 O'Neill Auto Supply 13 17 Town House 7 23 High scores: Harriet McKamy, 188; Marie Bright, 484; Cater pillars, 760 and 2,195, Strtkette* league W L Pinkerman's TV The Toppers 18 12 Coca Cola 16 14 Gillespies 16 14 Checkerboards 16 14 Page Oil 13 17 Seven-up 13 Candy Bill’s Cafe 9 21 High scores: Marcelene Sch wager, 184 and 454; The Toppers, 693; Pinkerman's TV, 1,983. Majorette League W L L & R Cafe 20 10 Ed Thorin Auctioneer 20 10 Orchard Implement 18 12 Me etna's Powder Puffs 15 15 Harry R. Smith 14 16 Pin Pals 14 16 First National Bank 12 18 Lucky Strikes 7 23 High scores: Pat Cleveland, 178; Beulah Berney, 456; Orch ard Implement, 694 and 1,950. Men’s League Streamline League W L Pfister Hybrids 17 10 Pepperuppers 17 10 Fehrs Tractor & Eqpt. 15 12 Page Oilers 14 13 Redbird Warriors 14 13 Methodist Mon Dankerts Warrengas 10 17 Bowes Seal Fast 8 19 High scores: Robert Linder, 226 and 610; Pepperuppers, 845; Pfister Hybrids, 2,398. Varsity League W L Old Home Bread 20 10 Dick’s Bar 15 15 Johnson Jewelry 17 13 Sholhamer's Oil 16 14 Dodds Oil 13 17 O'Neill Cleaners 13% 16% Hamm’s 13 17 Drayton Elevator 12% 17% High scores: Gene Wolfe, 225; Duke Kersenbrock, 536; Old Home Bread. 828; Drayton Elevator, 2,368. Round up league W L Bazelmans Service 22 8 Haymakers 19% 10% Prouty’s Cagers 19% 10% Ye Olde Farmers 16 14 Blue Chips 13 17 JC Maybees 12 18 K. of C Red 11 19 Deloit Farmers 7 23 High scores: Marion Woidneck, 208 and 588; Bazelman Service, 807 and 2,357. Shamrock League W L Scovie's Western Auto 26 14 Virg Laursen Ins. 24 16 Shonka Agency 23 17 O’Neill National Bank 21 19 Farmers Store 19 21 Atkinson Teachers 19 21 Van Vleck Motors 19 21 O’Neill Lockers 13 27 High scores: Elmer DeVall, 224 and 517; Scovie’s Western Auto, 847 and 2,453. Bee! League W L Wick's Body Shop 20 10 Sam’s Bar 19 11 Page Oil Co. 16 14 Mac’s Bar IS IS Earley Od Co. 14 16 New Deal Oil Co. 13 17 O'Neill Auto Supply 12 18 Furee Tire and yupply 11 19 High Scores; Dermot E ring ion Too and 547; Mac's Bar, 885. Wick s Body Shop. 2406. Champs League W L K.B RX. 234 64 Courthouse 154 144 Pinkerman's TV 15 15 Coast-tcvCoast 15 15 Ewmg Conoco 14 16 Meadow Gold 13 17 Diamonds 13 17 Gambles 11 19 High Scores: IXm MoKamy. 206 and 566; KBRX. 888 and 2448 Classic League W L Ten Pm Lanes 18 12 K of C Green 17 13 Ideal Cleaners 15 15 Cudahy Hams 14 16 VFW Post 926 13 17 Legion Gold 13 17 High Scores Francis G lg, 2 0: Bob Clements, 536; Ten Pip Lanes, 862 and Legion Gold. 2294 Venus News By Mr*. Ralph Brookhtiu.ter Help-U-Club Mrs. Kenneth Waring entertain ed the Heip-U-Club at her home Wednesday. Thirteen members and three visitors, Mrs. Bruce Johnson, Mrs. Clarence Finch jr., and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss were pre sent. The afternoon was spent tear ing and sewing carpet rags. Mrs. Ora Caskey and Mrs. Ethel War ing assisted the hostess. Mrs. SjdnCy Faulhaber will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinnison entertained at a party in honor of Linda's second birthday. Pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. Tlieo Kin nison, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kin nison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cihlar and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cihlar and Sherrie. Mr. and Mrs. Thuber of Pro vidence. Miss., are visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sladek. Thursday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Newbaus were Mr. and Mrs Thuber and Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Sladek. Mrs. Marcus Snyder and Mrs I —■ — -- ...,..uf .i.yi^r if E*mg w re . ..... •« ter noon gusts at die home of Mr, ami Mr*. K..p,i 0. wv4Latuaer. ,.»r. am Mrs Lon Pitchkr ami 1. uiij.y .4 N ciodt spi. t T.»*r uay wi h her p ..rents. Mr ami .u.s. bi yan Finch Mr ami Mrs. J hn K trous of Omaha were weekmd vis.iurs at the Mr and Mrs. Harry Ca.k.y home. at. ami Mrs. J. W. Finch spent the weekend at the home of their daughter ami s n-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Larry Taylor Mrs Harold Cihlar and Sherrie and Mrs. Wallace Cihlar spent Thursday evening with Mrs Doct aid Kinmson. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Dnvey of Bellevue and Mr. and Mrs L .r ry Brookhouser were weekend vis it rs at the Ralph Brockhouscr hmie. Mr and Mrs. Davey and Mr and Mrs Ralph Brockhcuser vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Emil Bartos Saturday evemng Mr. and Mrs, Davry called at the r ■" home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Laler. .or and Mrs. Ka^'h Broukhims or attended HaDoweaUt at Nor. ;oik They wire supper guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ray o o fc.i user that evening. Gaykn Ki*r us, i5, son of Mr and Mrs, Marvin Kotrous of Grant was snot accidently in the kn»*. wails hinting with friends. He underwent surgery for removal of die kne cap. The K< tr us family moved to Grant from this vicinity last spring. Overnight guests Sat unlay at the Ora Caskey home were Mr and Mrs. Leland Caskey erf Om aha. The Leland Caskeys wire Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Leo Sukup Mr. and Mrs Sidney Faulhaber took their granddaughters, Su san ami Barbara Baker to Nor f dk Sunday where they mt t by their parents, Mr. ami Mrs Paul Baker of Schuyler. The girls had •Vent the past went with their grandparents Mr ami Mrs. tiersUi Wanna visaed his mother, Mrs Ktbrj Waring isst Wriiwtlsy. Mr and Mrs. D me Finch spe .t Sum lay vis. ting her parents, Mr and Mrs, Henry Gardes at Os nil ski Smorgasbord at ASH GROVE HALL NOVEMBER 13 SptHitorvd by the Auxiliary Serving tram S:90 to t:N Adulta SI OO - ChiUlran Me EVERYONE WELCOME _28-29C REFEREE SALE In order to settle the estate of the late John Warren Sullivan, the following described real estate will be sold at the front door of the Court House in O'Neill, Nebraska, on— Monday, Nov. 14--2 p.m. LEGAL DESCRIPTION — Northwest quarter of Section 20, Town ship 29, North of Range II, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska. .! POSSESSION — Purchaser may have possession of this real estate March 1st, 1961. ABSTRACT OF TITLE — Abstract of Title is in the office of the Clerk of the District Court. TAXES — Taxes for the year 1960 will be paid by the seller. COMMENT: Land is a good level quarter approximately Vi mile from Northeast city limits of the City of O'Neill and is bordered on the north by a shelter belt. This tract raised an excellent stand of corn last year. TKRMS—20% down upon date of sale. Balance upon confirmation by District Court when Abstract of Title and Referee’s Deed will be furnished. John R. Gallagher, Attorney Norman Gonderinger, Referee It's the unity \ in a community that gets the job done \ The job at Gordon... A HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION 1 1 . I I Students at Gordon are now enjoying the benefits of a new high school addition, made possible by the united effort of the community in approving a bond issue. One of the first “all-electric” public high school buildings in Nebraska, the addition is heated by low-cost electricity. Interested in the growth and development of the 355 com munities it serves, and of the state as a whole, Consumers satisfies every electrical need of every segment of the population. Thi* is another in a series of salutes to outstanding local and regional achieve ments which have demonstrated the power of people working together. CONSUMERS £ We wouldn’t go so far as to say that your life is an open book when you’re seen in the company of a new Cadillac car. But we will admit that at least a few of the pages have been turned. For a Cadillac indicates—with unmistakable clarity and eloquence—the personal virtues that lead a man to the "car of cars”. Beautiful, distinctive and substantial—it reflects his eminence in his field of endeavor .. . and testifies to what he has made of his years. Gracious, spacious and luxurious—it denotes his desire for comfort. . . and his concern for the well being of his family and passengers. Practical, sound, and desired—it evidences his awareness of the true aspects of value and quality. And if a Cadillac has historically cast such credit on its owner—how much more grandly it will do so in 1961! For the car now offers more of everything to inspire the respect of those who behold it. Its styling is graceful as never before. Its interiors are remarkably generous in every dimension. And its performance and ride make every journey a miracle of motion. You ought to inspect and drive this 1961 Cadillac. Your dealer will be delighted to accommodate you. And we wager you’ll quickly see the wisdom of letting the "car of cars” reveal a few discreet secrets about you. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER VAN VLECK MOTORS, INC. 121 NORTH FOURTH ST.. O’NEIIJ.