The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 01, 1960, Section One, Image 5

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
bo«r* ready for service —Henry
Stalling and Son Orchard. Nebr.
__i*tf
FOR SALE—Tennessee walking
horse Phone 2239, Stuart.
_ 31-32p
FOR SALE -Good heavy oats —
Lee Bunval. Rt, O'Neill 30Ue
SALT FOR SALE—K inapolii
$16.50 a ton: American $20.50 a
tor;; while block 75c—-Located 3
blocks east, 4 blocks north erf
traffic light. Everett Gorgan
Ph. 164. O Neill 51tf
t »ed Tire* and Tula**
Pair 670x15 mud ahd snow
A 750x20
4 825x20
«—900x20
6- 1000x20
10x38 - 1U38 — 12x38
SHELHAMER EQUIP CO
O'Neill
_32c
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire
boars, vaccinated and guarante
ed—John Sojka, IV* North 4
east of Page. 24tf
MAKE PATTONS BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters Always fresh. 27 tie
FOR SALE-Second calf Holstein
heifers—John Sojka, Page. 24tf
FOR SALE—Ten bred ewes. Will
sell reasonable.—Don Butterfield,
Phone 7844 or 6848 at Atkinson.
32-33p
FOR SALE-1956 Ford. Custom
Victoria, tudor, hardtop, good
condition See Mrs. Ray Wither
wax at The Frontier office.
32-33p
SPECIAL PRICES
Early Booking Prices on
NORCO CATTLE Cl'BES
Delivered or
FOB. Norfolk or Inman
Special 90-day prices on all
kinds of feeds
$6 00 per ton discount on bulk
feeds plus special gift items.
10c refund on Norco burlap bags.
Old process 41G soybean meal
$76.00
Hi-Phos Mineral 599 00
Call collect 11W or 34
Tompkins Livestock
Headquarters
Inman, Nebraska
31-36c
REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE
BOARS for sale Long, rugged
high quality Champion Blood
lines. Three miles east Creighton
Highway 59 Phone 121 on 10.
Shadylane Hampshire Farm
30-33c
FOR SALE-1954 Pontiac Star
Chief 4-Dr. Sedan Kenneth
Waring, Phone 46 or 732. O'Neill
32-33c
LOWEST WISCONSIN CATTLE
IN YEARS
From our WISCONSIN dairies.
All new cattle just arrived
Springers and fresh with heifer
calves Real large and fancy
quailty Hosteins. Guernseys and
Swiss. Prices lowest in years.
Everybody wants good ones.
Shores, Neligh, TU 7-4060, or TU
7-4850 29tf
Discounts — Discounts
FERTILIZERS
You save up to *13.00 per ton
on LINCOLN Fertilizer pur
chased for fall application or
hooked 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
SEE US for new SPARTAN cm
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25**
down. b«r int.; up to 84 month;
to pay Write or phone Qpnton
Motor Co.. Neligh.
LOW "COST INSURANCE—Anc
prompt claim service. Virgi
Laursen Agy.. ONailL ^
FOR SALE—We have cm hand flra
and second calf Holstein heifers
fresh or heavy *Pri"£er‘i7
Amold Thiele. C***™******1
HU 5-3200 1 *-24p 25-42.
machinery
Used loaders all makes and model
Net*' DuAll loaders
Used mills, all makes and model
51 Farmall M
Farmall 450
46 Farmall H .
See us about Harvester earl} traa
bonus plan
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O 'NEILL, NEBR
IHC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool
MOBILE HOMES
Year-end Qoar out
Stop and see our large
selection at discount price*
Every unn on the lot must
be sold before Jan 1, 1901
Contact us today
In O’Neill vicinity contact
Clarence Johnson Elms Court
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion Nebr Phone EX 5-2170
We trade — Deliver - Terms
Stf
FOR SALE—B g. strictly meat type
Duroc boars. Vaccinated and
guaranteed Priced reasonable
Also some good rugged register
ed long yearling Hereford hulls —
L. V. Gant and Son, Atkinson
30-33c
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i 'r , 4- ~ T "“fe
MACHINERY
32 ft elevator, double chain, good
Farmhand loader
-
COMBINES
J.D 55
M H 7 ft
CXJRN PICKERS
Woods Bros , good
John Deere 226
lSED 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
John Deere B 1952, fuel
—
Harry R. Smith Imp.
i Phone 562 O’Neill
Real Estate for Sale
CAFE FOR SALE—Only cafe in
town. Has seating capacity for
forty or is large enough for
grocery store. Three rooms in
back for living quarters or
storage—Write M D, care of
the Frontier 31-32c
FOR SALE—160 acres Holt county
including deep well irrigation
equipment, excellent improve
ments. Located 5 miles north
east of Page. $31,000.00 Terms
available —Leon McCoy, Broker, !
Neligh, Nebr. Ph Turner 7-4451.
29-22c
FOR SALE—Two one bedroom
houses—will sell separate or
together—Kieth Abart, 321 West
Clay, ONeill. 12tfc
MONEY TO LOAN—On homes,
farms and ranches Low interest,
prompt service. Virgil Laursen
O’Neill lOtfc
FOR SALE—320 acres Antelope
county. 200 under cultivation.
Good improvements $40,000.00 —
Leon McCoy, Broker, Neligh,
Nebr. Ph. Turner 7-4451, 29-32c
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two homes at West
| Fremont and South Jefferson.— i
Kieth Abart 30tfc
FOR RENT—Nice 4-room fur
nished apartment, gas furnace,
automatic washer —-O E. David
son. Phone 126. O’Neill. 32tf
FOR RENT—Sleeping room —
1 Mrs. C. H. Switzer. 113 E
Everett. O’Neill, Phone 466J
25tf
WANTED
HELP W'ANTE D— Experienced
mechanic. Chiefly automobil
work, some welding and tractor
work Good hours, commission
with guarantee Contact Herbert
Kaiser or Boh Krotter at Wm.
Krotter Co., West O’Neill.
26tfc
WANTED—Night waitress from 6
p.m to 1 am—Candy Bills
r>t» 13tfc
HELP WANTED—Waitress and
kitchen —Segerwood cafe, O’
„ Neill. Nebr._32tf
’ SALESMEN—Repon $1,000 month
ly selling fireproofed safes to
i farmers stores, homes, full,
1 part time. HAMILTON SATE
jf CO . Beloit 27. Wise. 32p
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
r OF ALL KINDS
Ideal Cleaners
;! Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47etf
L Guthmiller
Half Block East of
Texaco Static®
SPECIALIZING in all kinds o!
automobile, truck and tractor
repair Acetylene welding
LAWN MOWER repairing Alac
repair parts for Lawson — Rec
— Clinton _
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days. Monday, Tuesday anc
Thursday each week —
Lockmon, Stuart, ph 3741. ti
WELL DRILLING and weD anc
windmill rep«iir, — Write Box
s phone S53-J.
SPRAGIE WELL CO , O'Neill
s 3 blks W & 3A* blks N stoplight
f
ft
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Well*
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
S &Ucs south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O'Neill
50c
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
t AT—SOOOF—DOZES
1 >• >r11• >r tlo a led (ir»dia|
John E. Bonohoe, Phone 44' H
O'NEILL. N* I.KAsRA
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans on
automobiles and furniture.
See us also far your insurance 1
needs
Central Finance Corp.
O'Neill Phone 14 Nebr.
21 tic
MISCELLANEOUS
WE HAVE FARM. RANCH and
home buyers Notify Virgil Laur
sen today if you are thinking
about selling—Virgil Laursen
Agency , O'Neill. 13tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly insured
—See Ed Thorm, agt., O'Neill.
Nebr. 34tf
CURTISS BREEDING
Offers you the best in dairy’ and
beef bulls. Now included are
performance tested CHAROLAIS
Duane Gray, Ph. 470. O’Neill
29tf
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions j
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 O’NEILL
1
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LOST & FOUND
LOST OR STRAY ED—One White
face yearling heifer branded bar
diamond bar on right side —
Neil Hipke, Anncar Route, O'
Neill, Nebr. 31-34p
CARDS OF THANKS
"THANK YOU’’ are small words to
express our gratitude for the many j
kind deeds done for us over the!
past two weeks during the hospi
talization of our baby son, Tim
and Norman's illness
To the many friends, neighbors;
and relatives we take this means
of saying thank you for the
prayers and cards and for picking
our corn. Also to Dr. Carstens and
the nursing staff at St. Anthony's
hospital for their extra acts of
kindness.
Norman and Genelle Trowbridge
and family 32p,
I WISH TO THANK all those who
sent cards, letters and gifts and
to those who visited me while I
was a patient at St. Anthony's
hospital A special thanks to the
doctors and hospital staff Your
kindness will always be re
membered.
Mrs. Etta Lowry
32p
I WISH TO THANK my relatives
and friends for all the cards and
letters I received while in the t
hospital.
Jim Sholes
32p
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I WISH TO THANK my friends,
relatives for the nice cards, letters, j
gifts, flowers and visits to me
while I was recovering from
surgery at St Anthony’s hospital
Thanks to Dr. Wilson and Dr.!
Waters and the entire hospital
staff for the* wonderful care given j
to me during my stay. All was
very much appreciated
Mrs. Amie Mace, jr.
_ 32p
MY MOST SINCERE thanks to
my friends for the cards, flowers
and visits during my stay in St
Anthony's hospital Your thought
fulness was greatly appreciated
Frank Crank
32p
|~LegaM^otkes--j
'First pub. Nov. 17, 19601
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
"Public Notice is hereby giver
to the qualified electors of the
School District of the City of
O’Neill, in the County of Holt, in
the 9tate of Nebraska, that by the
consent of a majority of the mem
bers erf the Board of Education
of said District, a special election
has been called and will be held
in O'Neill. Nebraska in said Dts
trict on December 9. 1960, at
which election there will be sub
miited to the qualified electors of
said District the following propo
sition:
‘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
Si**v F’^ Thousand Dollars
<5465 000 00', for the purpose of
purchasing a site, building school
houses, and furnishing the neces
sary furniture and apparatus for
the same for said District, said
| bonds to be dated at the time of
their issuance and become due
. and ©avable on such date6 as may
be fixed by the District Board ai
0* time of thetr issuance, but
in s period not t seceding twenty
<J»> years from th™tr date, said
bonds to bear interest from tbeir
date of tssu*- it ct te « xeeeci the
legal rate, payable one year af
ter date and semi-rnnu'lfy there
after; provided however, any or
all uf said b nds shad be re
deemable at the optic* of the
District at ary ttmr on or after
five years from the date of their
iss jance; and
“Shall the Board of Education
of Sf id District cause to be le
vied annually a special levy of
taxes by valuation on all the tax
able property in said District suf
ficient in rate and amount to pay
the interest and principal of said
n inis as and when such interest
and p’i’-'rips! become due?”
( ) FOR said bonds and tax
i ) AGAINST said bonds and tax
The electors voting in favor of
said proposition will mark an “X "
in the square opposite the words
“Fee said bonds and tax” fol
lowing said proposition, and elec
tors voting against said pro6posi
tion will mark an “X" in the
square opposite the words
“AGAINST said bonds and tax”
following the proposition
The poling place for said elec
tion shall be at the Court House
in O’Neill, Nebraska
The polls will be open from 8 00
AM. to R 00 P.M. of said date.
BY ORDER of the Board of Ed
ucation of said D strict this 11th
day of November. 1960
H J Lohaus
President
H L Lindberg
Secretary
(First pub. Nov. 15, 1960)
(Julius D. Cronin, Attorney)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PE
TinON FOR APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATRIX DE BONIS
NON WITH THE WILL AN
NEXED
No. 4356
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
NOVEMBER 14. I960
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF MICHAEL F. O’
DONNELL. DECEASED
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that on the 14th day of November
A D., 1960, a petition was filed
in this Court suggesting the death
of Edward L. O’Donnell, the ex
ecutor of this estate, and pray
ing for the appointment of Helen
O'Donnell, as Administratrix de
bonis non with the Will annexed,
to make settlement of this estate,
and to make a Final Report and
Account in this estate and dis
tribute the assets thereof pursu
ant to the Will of the deceased
and the Order of this Court.
That said petition will come on
for hearing on the 8th day of De
cember, A D., 1960, at ten o'clock
A M., in the County Court Room
in O’Neill. Nebraska
(COUNTY Lewis W Reimer
COURT County
SEAL* Judge
30-32c
First pub Ncrv. 10, 1960
Cronin and Hannon, attorneys
NOTICE OF Sl'IT
TO: C. E. HANEY and HATTIE
E. HANEY, husband and wile,
and aU persons having or claim
ing any interest in the South
Half of Section 21, Township 31.
North, Range 10, West of the 6tb
P. M., in Holt County, Nebras
ka, real names unknown.
You, and each of you, are here
by notified that cat the 8th day
of November, 1960 the undersign
ed plaintiffs filed their petition
in the District Court of Holt Coun
ty. Nebraska, against you and
each of you, as defendants, as
well as others, the object and
prayer of which is to reform the
deed from C. E. Haney and Hat
tie E. Haney to Commercial
Farmers Incorporated, which
deed was given on the 7th day of
January, 1947, and recorded in
Book 143 at page 137 of the Re
cord! of Holt County, Nebraska
which deed conveyed the below
described real property , and a
deed from the Commercial Farm
ers Incorporated, a Nebraska Cor
poration. to the plaintiffs, which
deed was dated January 29. 1957
and recorded in Book 143 at page
663 of the Records of Holt Conn
ty, Nebraska, and to quiet and
confirm the title of the plain
tiff to the following described
real estate, to-wit
The South Half of Section 21,
Township 31, North. Range 10,
West of the 6th P. M., in Holt
County. Nebraska,
as against any of you, including
claims of interest or liens by rea
son of the errors in the above
mentioned d-eds. and to secure a
decree of Court that you have no
interest m, right or title to or
lien up in stud real estate, or any
part thereof. and for genera'
equitable rebel.
y* arc required to answer
said petition m or before the
19th day of December. AD, 19 W.
MARTIN D RICHTER
rod PETTY L RICHTER.
PLAIN HITS
Dated th s 8th dav of Ncvrm
ber. 1980 2^32c
• First pub Dec 1. 1910)
NOTICE OF SPFCI»l FLECTION
SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER
137 OF HOLT COUNTY
NEBRASKA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to th’ qialtfied voters of School
District Number 137 nf Holt Coun
ty. N: brash it. that an election
shall be held in said District on
the 23rd day of December. 1980.
between the hours of 8 00 o’clock
A M and 8 00 o’clock P M., at
which there will be submitted to
the qualified v otors of the Dis
trict the following question:
‘‘Shall School District Number
IB of Hot County. Nebraska, be
authorized to issue the negotiable
bonds of said District of the prin
cipal amount of Two Hundred
Eighty Thousand Dollars
(3280.000) for the purpose of build
ing a school hojse and furnishing
the necessary furniture and ap
paratus for the same: said bonds
to be dated at the time of their
issuance and bear interest at a
rate not to exceed the statutory
rate, payable one year from their
date and semi-annuallv then af
ter. and the principal of said
bonds shall become due at such
time as may be fixed by the
District Board at the time of
their issuance but is not to ex
ceed twenty years from then
date: provided, however, any or
all of said bonds shall be redeem
able at the option cf the District
at any time on or after five
years from their date, and
“Shall the District Board cause
to be levied and collected annual
ly a tax by valuation on all the
taxable propertv in said District
in addition to all other taxes suf
ficient in rate and amount to psy
the interest and principal of said
bonds as such interest and prin
cipal became due?”
( ) FOR said Bonds and Tax
( ) AGAINST said Bonds and
Tax
Voters desiring to vote in fav
or of said bonds and tax will
mark an “X” in the sqjare op
posite the words “For said Bonds
and Tax”; voters desiring to vote
against said bonds and tax will
mark an “X” in the square op
posite the words “Against said
Bonds and Tax”.
The polling place for said elec
tion shall 'be the Town Hall in
said District in the Village of
Chambers, Nebraska The polls
shall be open from eight o’clock
A. M. to eight o’clock P. M. cn
said date.
BY ORDER OF THE DISTRICT
BOARD OF SAID SCHOOL DIS
TRICT
C. E Wintermote
President
E R Baker
Secretary
32-35c
Jehovah's Witnesses
To Meet at Brookings
Carl F Andersen, local presid
ing minister of the Bassett con
gregation announced today that
the Brookings, S. D.. Armory has
been chosen as the site for a three
day religious assembly January
6-8. Ministers from South Dakota,
Minnesota. Iowa and Nebraska
are being invited. Upwards of 425
are expected to attend The event
is sponsored by the Watchtower
Bible & Tract Society of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Because of their wide spread
educational program the theme
chosen for the Brookings as
sembly is “Be Taught By Jeho
vah”. “Methods of teaching will
be analized and instructions for
improvement", Martin Anderson,
jr., convention manager from
Sioux Falls, stated.
The local congregation will
meet at Kingdom Hall at Bassett
at 3 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 4 to hear
a discussion on the topic “Mar
riage in Parradise”. This will be
the first in a series of six such
sessions on marriage, Mr An
dersen said. All sessions are free.
REFEREE'S SALE
1130 ACRES —HAY AND PASTURE LAND OF^^
Geo. Wright Estate
Located on Highway No. 20, S miles Northwest of Ewing. Nebi.
This tract lies in one piece on South fdde of Railroad, and is a part of the Golden Valley Hay Ranch.
Tract consists of approximately 1JSJ acres of whirh roughly 500 acres is best and medium hay mea
dow, and balance in excellent pasture. Property is fenced and cross fenced, and unimproved
except for Ki »» Hay ham. and 16 ft scale.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
All that part of the North Half of Section 28. lying 8 r>uth and West of the Right of Way of the Chicago
A Northwestern R. R.. and West Half of South* eat Quarter Section 2»; Southeast Quarter Section
80: All of Section 81; West Half of Northwest Quarter, and Northwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter
Section 52. all in Township TJ, North. Range 8. West 6th P.M. Holt County. Nebraska.
SALE DATE DECEMBER 27, 1960,-1:30 P.M. COURTHOUSE, O'NEILL, NEBR.
TERMS: 28% down payment, balance on confirmation. Possession March 1, 1861
For Information see:
Julius D. Cronin Referee William W Griffin. Attorney
O'Neill. Nebraska
22-34c
O'Neill Locals
Mi* 1mm Hyney had as guests
for Thanksgiving Mr and Mr*
Kenneth Young and family erf
Ravenna Mr and Mi* James
Tangeman and ton erf Scottsbluff
Mr and Mrs Don Hynes and
children and Mrs Louis Brown
and children.
Mr and Mrs James Coughlin
and the Misses Carolyn and
Cathy W Ison all of Denver,
Colo . were Wednesday to Sun
day f’Miste f *heir pa rente. Mr
and Mrs Ed W.lsnn Ray Hoff
mann of Winona, Minn . was a
weekend guest.
November 23 guests of Mr and
Mrs. Marion Woidneck were Mr,
and Mrs Lloyd Hull, Mr and ,
Mrs. Paul Woidneck and Mrs
Rosa Bowers The occasion was
their daughter, Janet’s birthday.
Mr and Mrs. John Turner and
daughters spent Saturday and
Sunday in Storm Lake la , visit
mg their sTO-in-lr* end daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Bi’l K Stic and son.
Thanksgiving day dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Paul Woidneck
were Mr and Mrs. Marion Woid
neck and girls and Mrs. Rosa
Bowers.
Mr and Mrs Ed Dumpert vi
sited from Tuesday till Fridav in
Boulder Colo , with Mr and Mrs
Albert Roseler and Mrs Norbert
Schaaf and daughter, Linda The
ladies are sisters
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eby and
baby of Omaha were weekend
guests of his mother, Mrs Delia
Ehy They also visited with Mr
and Mrs W B G Uespte
Revermd and Mrs John Hart
and children returned Sundav
from Enid Okla., where they
had sneni Thanksgiving with his
parents.
Mr and Mrs Laurence Haynes
and family were supper guests
FVidav evening at the home of
Mr and Mrs Allen Haynes in
Pace. „ ,
Mr and Mrs Duane Gray and
family were Thanksg'ving day
guest's in the H^me of Mr and
Mrs Kenneth Weyer at Plain
view* Mr and Mrs Ralph Gray
of B'ue Hill were Saturday guests
in the Gray home
Sunday guests of Mrs Rosa
Bowers were Mr and Mrs Frank
Klasna of Spencer.
Mr and Mrs Victor Snvder
and family of Wyoming spent
the Thanksgiving vacate*! with
his father. Harry Snyder and
wife Mr and Mrs Louis Kopec-,
kv jr end *”0 of Mr j
and ws v,
Stuart. Mr and Mrs Arthur Har
lev and familr at Atkinson and
with other relatives
Mr and Mrs Arthur Harley
of Atkinson entertained her
brother rod «|t*t«-.m-law Mr ;
and Mrs Don Beckwith <md -on
Furene and Mr and Mrs. Rex
Beckwith, all of Emmet Mr. and
Mm Kasnar Harley of Smart and
Mr and Mrs Ralph Beckwith, of
O’Neill at a birthday suoper
honoring Don and Rex on their
anniversaries. . ,
Messrs George Hartford ana
Guv Beckwith and their wves
were Saturdav evening guests m
the Hugo Holr home.
Mr and Mrs Vernon Reek
with and family and M- and Mrs
M- and Mrs Ted Kvster and
familv went to Hastings Sunday
where thev were guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Louis Rei
JoeT Leubcke and daughters.
of Page. Mr and Mrs'
piackmore a^d famdv of North
Platte and Mr and M" r-nv
p-rlrwith of O'Neill w-re Thanks
giving guests in the home of Mr
and Mrs Bernard Blackmore at
Amelia. ^ . . , —
Gnes*s in th- Robert and Dr
E M Gleeson home® Tt -rkse v
ing dav were D- and Mrs H'
Pnder-dorf and family cf
Sin ix City -nd Attorney Genera’
and Mrs Pa-nell Donohue and
family of Pierre. S.D
Mr and Mrs Mik- Trupp a^d
family r-turned S"ndav eveninc
from a five-day holiday vis’t wi*h
Mrs Tmnn’s grandoaranfs and
other relatives in central Missouri
and Kansas City
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole went to
Burlington. Ia., where they were
Thanksgiving and weekend guests
in the home of her mother, Mrs
Milton Bock.
COUNTY COURT—
State vs. Carol J. Weeb of
Ainsworth, night speeding, fined
$15 and $4 coats—officer. E.M.
Hastreiter, Nov 23.
State vs. David D Meyer of
Greeley, day speeding fined $10
and $4 costs;—officer, E M Bas
treiter, Nov. 23.
State vs. Laurel J Rott of Ab
erdeen. no reciprocity, fined $10
and $4 costs;—officer, Clifford
Kizzire, Nov. 23.
State ws Aufu« Rtlerts efotver
tar Edwin Daesober erf Bermer
over-gross weight Imed $» and *4
costs -officer, Clifford Kisxirr,
Not. a
State ts Junior F MUmrik
drrSrrr ! >r Dan Snyder qT Alkm
kA, ,mr» tight ue gross, fined
(SO and $4 costt.—aflkef, CUf
ford K.itirf. Nov %
Sutr vs. Fred C. Huston jr,
driver far fin thus Trucking at
Esg e Grove, l* . otersreigtu on
capacity plate, fined $10 «ad $4
costs, officer, Donald Richard
son, Nov a
State vs Paid D Burney, dri
ver for Rudy Robert Baraev of
H-imaiurd. over weight on uxie.
Litoi $.'.,■ and $4.—officer, Clif
ford Kizzire, Nov. a
State vs, Floyd J Fischer erf
Caine tl Bluffs, la., right speed
Wf. fined flf agf U eret*,—
officer, E M HaMrritrr, Nor
* ■ ••
Sum* va Cntnij J. Riowt of
Fremont, tug hi «g>red*ig, fined
(IP ana H:~oC«er, E M Hast
re her. No* 3S
State v* Franei* D Lee of Aw
kinaQB, day *,**» u-ug, fined (JO
and *4 ooatA.—officer, Hubert
God*, Nov »
State va tfunUey L CUftoe of
Orchard dreeing alter herns* rx
pared, fined Si> and >4 reatki—offw
nr, E Ai HsasnetUf, No* 3g,
State ea. Max K Goodatw id
Ctidj, night speeding, fined (UM
and (4 cost*,—dfltcer, E M,
Huatmter. Sa 3(1
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THEN CALL YOUR CURTISS
TECHNICIAN
Duane Gray Phone 470 O'Neill
31-33c
Because of the stormy weather this week many consignment of
high quality cattle did not get in for the "Special Sale'—We have
contacted all th? consignors and they will lie in for the sale
TUESDAY, DEC. 6
PLUS — Many more consignments of outstanding
Calves and Yearlings
1,250 or More of the Kind You'll Like!
Bender: 120 light weight, weaned WF calve*—850 lb*. Vacc.
I> I D Ranch: 50 Choice HT calve*—875 lb*.
80 Choice WF heifer calve*—850 lb*
\ omhagen: 40 Choice WF calve*—404) lb*.
34* Mixed cornfield cows
MrManlgaJ: 00 Choice WF and Angford calve*—800-400 lb*. VaoC.
Fry: 42 W F and Angu* steer*—700 lb*. Vaccinated
18 Plain quality trteer*—700 lb*.
J. Eckmann: 85 Choice Angu* calve*—876 lb*. Vaccinated
Earl Eckmann : 80 Choice Angu* calve*—400 lbs. Vaccinated
Robinette Ranch: 40 Good WF calve*—350 lb*. Deh Vacc.
Alexander: SO Fanc> Angford steer calve*—400 lb*. Vacc.
ririeh: 80 Fancy Angford calve*—850 lb*. Vaoc.
Sknkan: 25 Good Angu* calve*—450 lb*. Vacc.
Bwsard: 88 (rood to Choice WF heifer*—625 lb*. Dehorned
Durieksen: 25 Extra Choice Angus A WF heifer*—000 lb*.
Deho rned - A accinaled-open
Wan Hansen: 15 High Choice AVI heifer*—750 lb*.
Dehorned A accinated-open
Korina: 21 Good to Choice WF heifer*—550 lb*, open
Floyd Smith: 25 AVF A BF steers—700 lb*. Deh. A accfnated
Orie Smith: SO Good black steers—600 lb*. A’acc. (green)
Jensen : 25 Choice Angus A Shorthorn calve*—425 lb*. Vacc.
Miller: 20 Choice, Yellow WF calves—-400 lb*. Deh. A'acc.
Hoeter: 22 Good Shorthorn calves—S75 lb*. Dehorned
Flanders: 20 Good WF steer calves—400 lb*. A'acc.,
Kofcno: 20 Good WF calve*—400 lb*.
Behfield. Bahr, Janak A Sukup: 50 WF A Angus calve*—450 lb*.
W ooils: S Purebred Polled WF bull* S yr. olds. Bangs tested
Will Have Good Quality Feeder Pigs
Many More Consignments by Sale Day — Pay us a A’isit
SALE TIME. 12:00 P.M.
ORDER BUYING AT “NO CHARGE”
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SEE KROTTER S FOR:
NEW 1961 PONTIACS, BUICKS, AND GMC
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
USED CARS & TRUCKS
1955 Pontiac 2 Dr Custom Hardtop
1956 Pontiac 2-Dr. Hardtop
1956 Pontiac 4-Dr Sedan
1951 Hudson 4-Dr. Hornet
1955 Oldsmobiie 2-Dr. 88
195S Oldsmobiie 4-Dr. 98
1958 Dodge 4-Dr. Royal (Very Clean)
1948 Chevrolet 2 Dr. (Good)
1959 Pontiac 2-Dr. Catalina
1958 Pontiac 2-Dr. Hardtop
1958 Chevrolet i Ton Truck with Box
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NEW & USED APPLIANCES
See the all new Maytag Electronic Control Clothe* Dryer. Let
ns explain the advantages of this dryer over any other dryer
manufactured.
Complete display of the entire Maytag Wisher and Dryer hue
on our floor.
g«M»U UMH1 apputtlir«» UH1UUU1S .
17’ Chest Maytag Freeaer (New bat priced Uke used)
Frigldalre Automatic Dryer (Only l year old — deluxe model*
— a Trade-In on the new Electronic Control Maytag dryer) ,
Westinghouse Electric Clothe# Dryer
Bendlx Clothes Dryer
Maytag Automatic Hiwhm (Guaranteed Uke a new machine))
Hot Point Automatic Washer
DeLAVAL MILKERS - SEPARATORS - BULK
COOLERS - WATER HEATERS
NEW & USED MACHINERY
Massey-Ferguson Tractors
New Idea Horn Loader*, and Attachments
Used Horn Cable Loader
New Idea Manure Spreaders
New Idea 2-&ow Com Picker (Special Price)
I sed MM Model E Core S heller
Wm. KROTTER CO.
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O’Neill - Spencer - Stuart - Naper
"Serving North-Central Nebraska since 1891"