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

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire
boars, ready for service.— Henry
Stelling and Son Orchard, Nebr.
_ 18tf
FOR SALE -Good heavy oats.—
Hurival, lit, O'Neill. 30tfc|
SALT FOR SALE K a n a p o 1 i s j
$16.50 a ton; American $20.50 aj
ton; while block 75c Ixjcated 3
blocks east, 4 blocks north of
tralfic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 161, O'Neill. 51tl
MAKE PATTON'S HEN Franklin!
store your candy and nuts head-!
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc j
SPECIAL~PRICES
Early Hooking Prices on
NOItCO CATTLE CUBES
Delivered or
F.O.B. 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 41% soybean meal
$76.00
Hi-Phos. Mineral $99.00
Cali collect 11W or 34
Tompkins Livestock
Headquarters
Inman, Nebraska
31-36c
....___ •
- IXDWEST WISCONSIN CATTLE
IN YEARS
From our WISCONSIN dairies.
All new cattle just arrived.
Springers and fresh with heifer
calves. Real large and fancy
quailty Ilosteins, Guernseys and
Swiss. Prices lowest in years.
Everybody wants good ones.
Shores. Neligh. TU 7-1060, or TU
7-4850. 29tf
FOR SALE Heavy duty under
slung.—Gerald O’Connor, Atkin
son, Phone 2194. 35-38p
FOR SALE- 2,000 choice Angus
arid Hereford cows and heifers;
immediate delivery and part con
tract. Cows or calves in bunches
to suit buyer.—Dayle Hevvett,
Box 533, O’Neill, Phone 195.
35-36c
MOBILE HOMES
LOOK AT THIS
1960 Safeway 50’xl0’ 3 Bedroom
Many Extras-Used One Month
New Guarantee
$4895.00
This is just one of our many Rood
buys. We are going to sell every'
unit we have in stock before the
first of January.
In the O’Neill vicinity see
Clarence Johnson. Elms Court
O’Neill, Nobr.
MIIJJIR TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebia«ka EX 5-2170
Parts & Service
LARGE SELECTION of used fumi-;
ture. Cal’s Furniture, Tilden on
Highway 275. 35tfc
FOR SALE OR TRADE—For live
stock. F-10 Farmhand. Mounted
for International tractor. Every
thing but hay basket.—Bill
Strong, 727 E. Grant, O’Neill, Ph.
469-W. 35-36p
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
A FINE CHRISTMAS gift—Pitts
burg Plateglass mirrors. Variety
of sizes in stock.—Coyne Hard
ware. 34-35c
DO-ALL LOADER for sale, com
plete with grapple fork. Neale
Hamilton, Stuart, Nebr. 33-35p
r un —ocuuuu jn.uiaiciii
heifers.—John Sojka, Page. 24tf
TOR SALE—Baled rye straw and
prairie hay. square bales.—
Eugene L. Sobotka, Rt. 1, O’
Neill, 2 miles west of Inman.
33-35c
FOR SALE—Real good red polled
Shorthorn bull, coming three
years old. Market price.—Roy
M.Gannon, Inman. 33-35p I
FOR SALE—2,000 bushels ear i
com. This is dry corn. 1960 crop. |
—Alfred Schneider, Page. 34-35p
LOW COST INSURANCE—And
prompt claim service. Virgil j
Laursen Agy., O'Neill.
lOtfc
FOR SALE—We have on hand first!
and second calf Holstein heifers, J
fresh or heavy springers.—
Arnold Thiele, Clearwater, ph.;
HU 5-3200. 17-24p 25-42c j
MACHINERY
□
47 Farmall M
Farmall 400
50 Farmall C ;
48 Farmall C
41 Farmall H
53 Farmall H
46 Farmall H
Farmall 450
50 Farmall H
51 Farmall H
IHC Christmas Toys
Tractor Comfort Covers
Tool Boxes
Many other practical gifts
Ask about our Bonus Program
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'NEILL NEBP
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool I
ricM* ukT*}.
' 3>pu I
SgKS*
MACHINERY
32 ft. elevator, double chain, good
Farmhand loader
COMBINES
J.D. 55
M. H. 7 ft
OOK.VPICKERS
Woods Bros., good
John Deere 226
USED TRACTORS
J.D. Model GO, 1955
J.D. Model 620, 1958
J.I).. B, 1950
J.D., A, 1914
J.D., G, 1949
JD, B, 1943
John Deere B 1952, fuel
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O’Neill
Real Estate for Sale
HOUSE FOR SALE—Attractive
modern two bedroom house. Full
basement with finished bedroom
and bath. Attached garage. Im
mediate possession. Phone 780,
O’Neill. 35-36p
FOR SALE—Good six room house
to be moved. REA wired.—Don
ald Marcellus, Atkinson.
35-36p
FOR SALE—Two one bedroom
houses—will sell separate or
together —Kieth Abart, 321 West
Clay, O’Neill. 12tfc
MONEY TO LOAN -On homes,
farms and ranches. Low interest,
prompt service. Virgil Laursen.
O’Neill. lOtfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Business building
located on main street near
center of town.—See Ponton
Agency. O’Neill. 33tf
FOR RENT—Two homes at West
Fremont and South Jefferson.—
Kieth Abart 30tfc
FOR RENT—Nice 4-room fur
nished apartment, gas furnace,
automatic washer.—O. E. David
son, Phone 126, O’Neill. 32tf
TOR RENT—Sleeping r o o m.—
Mrs. C. H. Switzer, 113 E.
Everett, O’Neill, Phone 466J.
25 tf
WANTED
WANTED—Party wishes to pur
chase good hay land. Vicinity of
Stuart or Atkinson. Buildings ac
ceptable.—Write A. J. in care of
The Frontier. 34-36p
WANTED—Night waitress from 6
pm. to 1 a.m.—Candy Bill’s
Cafe. 13tfc
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO.. O’Neill
3 blks W & 31/2 blks N stoplight.
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week. —Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
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.
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23tt
WANTED—Reliable party to take
over last few payments of 58.92
on 1960 Singer Slantomatic Sew
ing Machine. To see: Write,
Credit Manager, Box 83, North
Platte, Nebr. 33-34c
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
DONOHGE CONST. CO.
CAT—SCOOP—DOZER
Domor Elevated Grading
John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W
O’NEILL. NEBRASKA
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
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY—
Reliable man or woman from
this area to distribute complete
line of cigarettes, candy, nuts, or
gum through new automatic ven
dors. No selling, we will establish
accounts for you. To qualify
party must have car, references,
and cash capital of $900 which
is secured by inventory. Excel
lent earnings part time- Full
time more. For personal inter
view give phone, etc. Write P. O.
Box 156, Rochester, Minn.
35p
MISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly insured.
— See Ed Thorin, agt., O'Neill,
Nebr. 34 tf
WE HAVE FARM, RANCH and
home buyers. Notify Virgil Laur
sen today if you are thinking
about selling.—Virgil Laursen
Agency. O'Neill. 13tf
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
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O’NEILL
CARDS OF THANKS
WE GRATEFULLY acknowledge
and wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to each
and everyone for their kind ex
pressions of sympathy shown us
at the passing of our beloved
sister. May God bless you all.
Walter Egger
John Egger and family
35p
I —Legal Notices-1
(First pub. Dec. 1, 1960)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER
137 OF HOLT COUNTY
NEBRASKA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the qualified voters of School
District Number 137 of Holt Coun- J
ty, Nebraska, that an election
shall be held in said District on
the 23rd day of December, 1960,
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 votors of the Dis
trict the following question:
“Shall School District Number
137 of Holt County, Nebraska, be
authorized to issue the negotiable
bonds of said District of the prin
cipal amount of Two Hundred
Eighty Thousand Dollars
($280,000) for the purpose of build
ing a school house 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-annually thereaf- (
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 their
date; provided, however, any or
all of said bonds shall be redeem
able at the option of 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 property in said District
in addition to all other taxes suf
ficient in rate and amount to pay
the interest and principal of said
bonds as such interest and prin
cipal oecame 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 square 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. on
said date.
BY ORDER OF THE DISTRICT
BOARD OF SAID SCHOOL DIS
TRICT.
C. E. Wintermote
President
E. R. Baker
Secretary
32-35c
(First pub. December 22, 1960)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE
APPLICATION OF GEORGE
McKIM, GUARDIAN OF RUTH
HARNISH, AN INCOMPE
TENT PERSON, FOR LI
CENSE TO SELL REAL
ESTATE.
Now. on this i9ih day of Decern- i
her, 1960, this matter coming onj
to be heard before the under
signed D. R. Mounts, Judge of the
Fifteenth Judical District in and
for the County of Holt and State
of Nebraska, upon the applica
tion of George McKim, guardian
of the person, estate and property i
of Ruth M. Hamish, an incompe
tent. praying for a license to sell
the following described real
estate owned by said incompetent
person, to-wit:
The West Half of Lot Six
(6) and all of Lots Seven
(7) and Eight (8), in
Block Thirty-one (31), in
O’Neill. Nebraska.
for the reason that it would be
for the benefit of said incompe
tent that said real estate be sold
in order to obtain funds with
which to care for said incompe
tent, and to pay the debts of said
incompetent with charges of
managing her estate.
Upon consideration whereof,
and it appearing from said petit
ion that it is necessary and would
be beneficial to said incompetent
that the above described real
estate, and all of the right, title
and interest of said incompetent
therein be sold to pay the debts
of said incompetent person with
charges of managing her estate,
and to care for said incompetent.
IT IS ORDERED that the next
of kin of said incompetent per
son, and all persons interested in
her said estate, appear before the
District Court of Holt County,
Nebraska, on or before the 17th
day of January, 1961 in the Court
Room in the Court House iti the
City of O’Neill, Holt County, Ne
braska, at the hour of ten o’
clock A.M., of said day, then and
there to show cause why a li
cense should not be granted for
the sale of said real estate above
described in accord w'ith the
prayer of said petition.
IT IS FURTHERED ORDER
ED that a copy hereof be publi
shed three (3) successive weeks
before said day of hearing in
The Frontier, a weekly news
paper, printed, published and of
general circulation in Holt County,
aforesaid.
D. R. Mounts
District Judge
35-37c
Published Dec. 22, 1960
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
To Stockholders of Inman Tele
phone Company. The Annual
meeting of the corporation will
be held January 9, 1961, 2:00
P.M. at Methodist Church Annex
at Inman, Nebraska. At such
meeting will be submitted for ap
proval of the stockholders, a pro
posal to sell all of the assets of
the corporation to the Chambers
Independent Telephone Co., and
for dissolution of the corporation.
E. L. Watson, Pres.
35c
(First pub. Dec. 8, 1960)
No. 4436
Cronin and Hannon Attorneys
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF EDWARD L. O’
DONNELL, 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 Helen O’Donnell and Patricia
Wadden as joint executrices
thereof, which will be for hearing
in this court on December 29,
1960, at 10 o’clock A. M.
(COUNTY Louis W. Reimer
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
33-35c
Atkinson News
Santa Claus is scheduled to
make his annual visit to the child
ren of Atkinson Friday afternoon
at 2:30 p.m., and will have bags
of candy for all the children.
Santa’s trip is sponsored by the
Atkinson Chamber of Commerce.
The Merry Mixers Extension
club held a Christmas party Mon
day. After a 7 o’clock dinner at
the Steak House, they met at the
home of Mrs. Gerald Upton for
entertainment and exchange of
gifts. “Mystery sisters’’ were re
vealed and lunch was served by
the Hostess, me January meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Fred
Roberts January 16, and plans
will be made for the clubs ac
tivities for the coming year.
Year books will also be filled out.
Mrs. Thomas H. Davis of At
kinson celebrated her 90th birth
day December 11. Guests at a
a family dinner at the Davis
home were four of her Children,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Davis of
Ericson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ful
lerton of Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Shane and Mrs. Marie
Davis of Atkinson. Also present
was Mrs. Jennie Shane of Atkin
son.
Another Atkinson pioneer who
celebrated her 90th birthday was
Mrs. Paul Seger. Mrs. Seger has
been a resident of Atkinson since
1880. Present to help her spend
a quiet evening were her sons
and families, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Seger and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seg
er, and her daughter, Mrs. Ray
White of Omaha who has been
with her mother for some time, i
Most of Mrs. Seger-s children
plan to be here for Christmas.
Mr and Mrs. Eli McConnell
went to Omaha Tuesday to at
tend the state meeting of county
officers which was held Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday Mr.
McConnell is the seventh district
member of the Holt county board
of supervisors. *■
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lemmer
went to Omaha Tuesday to meet
their daughter. Mrs. Merlin Ot
teman, and her son, Scott of Phi
ladelphia, who came to spend
Christmas with her parents and
brothers, Lyle and Bob Lemmer
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. (Sami
Brady left Monday for a vaca
tion trip to California. In Sacra
mento they will visit Mr. Brady s
brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. William Bailey, and his
aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Millard.
They will also visit their son,
Sgt. Lavem Brady, who is sta
tioned at McClelland Field. They
plan to remain until after New
Year. _ ^
Sharon Moeller came Saturday
from Omaha to spend two weeks
vacation with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Moeller. She is a
student at St. Catherine’s hospital
School of Nursing in Omaha.
Mary Anderson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anderson, is
home from Omaha to spend the
holidays. She is a student of nurs
ing in Omaha.
Mrs. Ronald Frirkel and Aud
rey Coxbill came from Lincoln
to visit at the homes of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Pacha and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Coxbill. On Sunday Mrs. Frickel
and her mother were hostesses
at a pre-nuptial shower at the
home of Mrs. Carl Smith, hon
oring Miss Coxbill who will be
married to Richard VV’acha of
Lincoln December 28.
Home to visit his parents for
the holidays is Denny Hickok, who
is a student at Kearney State
Teachers college. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hickok.
Dean Garwood, who is a stjdent
at the University of Valpariso,
Ind., is spending the holidays at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Garwood.
Bonnie Steskal of Atkinson was
named to the fall-quarter honor
roll at the C E School of Com
merce in Omaha. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Steskal of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McClurg
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary last week with a
family dinner in their home
Sunday. Present were Mrs.
Harold Miller and family of
Council Bluffs, Calvin McClurg
and family of Lincoln and Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon McClurg and
daughter of Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grossman of
Chadron are the parents of a
daughter, born December 12 at
Chadron. Mrs. Grossman is the
former Marlene Brooke, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brooke
of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs.
Brooke went to Chadron Saturday
to get acquainted with their
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Jim Hanson is home from Hast
ings college to spend the holidays
with his parents and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Hanson and
Carol. Guests at the Hanson
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
John Mohr and daughters, Judy
and Jean.
Mrs. Harvey Shaw, owner of
The Mary Jane shop in Atkinson,
plans to go to Omaha to board a
plane to visit with her son, Dr.
Jack Shaw and family in Con
cord, Calif.
The American Legion auxiliary
held a Christmas party at the
Legion Hall December 7 with a
covered-dish supper at 6:30 p.m.
A special candlelight service was
given by Barbara Mlinar, Mrs.
Leonard Jungman, Mrs. Joe Ma
tousek, Mrs. Harvey Shaw and
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman. On the
decorating committee were Miss
Mlinar, Mrs. Matousek and Mrs.
Hoffman. The next meeting will
be held January 4.
Sick and Injured
ORCHARD—Mr. John Stelling
returned home from the Plain
view hospital last week. . .Mar
ion Shipman entered the Veter
ans hospital at Grand Island
Tuesday. . .Mrs. Elmer William
son underwent surgery on Wed
nesday at the Plainview hospital.
. John Holiday is in the Plain
view hospital for treatment.
O’NEILL—Walt Grosse entered
the Veterans hospital at Grand Is
land last week for medical care.
Mr. Grosse is manager of the
New Deal Produce company.
At The
Courthouse
State vs. Donald Eugene Wright
of Ewing, day speeding, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hast
reiter, December 16.
State vs. Gene R. Alloway of
Bjrwell, night speeding, fined $25
and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hast
reiter, December 16.
State vs. Ronald E. Brewer of
O’Neill, night speeding, fined $15
and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hast
reiter, December 20.
State vs. Alton J. Wiedrick of
Fairfax. S. D., no driver’s li
cense, fined $5 and $4 costs; of
ficer—R. L. Gude, December 20.
DISTRICT COURT—
Application has been received
in district court Monday by
George McKim, guardian of Ruth
Hamish, for license to sell the
following real estate: west half
of lot 6, and all of lots 7 and 8,
in block 31, O’Neill.
The Frontier—
FARM AND RANCH LOANS
20 years to repay, low interest rates, pay off as
much as you want at anytime. High appraisals,
see or call—
Gaskill Insurance and Loans
- LOCATIONS -
Ph. FR 1-9323 Ph. TU 74004 Ph. 710
112 N. 5th Moon Bldg. 124 So. 4th
Norfolk. Nebr. Neligh, Nebr. O’Neill, Nebr.
35 and 37-38
This blaze Monday evening at the old Victor II ilva garage building destroyed approximately $1000
worth of equipment stored there. Damage to the building has not yet been appraised. The fire may have
been caused by paint fumes according to E. E. Cleveland jr., who rents the building. Cleveland was re
finishing a shuffleboard at the time the fire started.
Services Held For
Former Deloit Man
D E LO IT—Funeral services
were held Friday at Norfolk for
Ferdnand Hupp, 71, who died
Wednesday, Dec. 14, in a Norfolk
hospital where he had been ill
for several weeks.
Burial was in the Norfolk
cemetery.
Mr. Hupp resided for many
years in the Deloit community.
Clearwater Man Hurt
In Rifle Accident
CLEARWATER — Jurgen
Bhenks was accidentally wounded
in the leg Sunday evening when a
rifle discharged while being
cleaned.
The accident occurred as Jur
gen stood nearby his brother,
Otto, who was cleaning the gun.
Bhenks was treated at the Tilden
hospital.
Services Held
In Iowa for
Mrs. T. Giblin
PAGE—Mrs. Thomas Giblin, 24,
of Ruattsville, Md., daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chmeler of
Norfolk, died unexpectedly about
1.30 p.m. December 13 at her
home.
Funeral and burial rites were
held at Iowa City, la.
Mrs. Giblin, the former Julie
Chmeler, was a granddaughter of
the late Carrie Townsend. The
Chmeler family was well known
in Page.
Julie Giblin was bom at Nor
folk, where she was a graduate
of Sacred Heart high school and
of St. Elizabeth hospital school
of nursing at Lincoln.
Survivors are her husband, two
sons, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Chmeler and two sisters,
Mrs. T. Dover of Madison and
Mrs. Thomas Gilmore of Grange,
Calif.
Rites Planned
Here Today for
Mrs. J. J. Melvin
Mrs. John J. Melvin, 79, of O’
Neill died Sunday at St. Louis,
after an illness of several months.
She was residing at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Harry Shelton,
at the time of her death.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday, Dec. 22, at 10 a.m. in
St. Patrick’s Catholic church in
O’Neill with Monsignor O’Sulli
van officiating. Burial will be in
the Calvary cemetery. A rosary
was said Wednesday evening at
Biglin’s chapel.
Marne Loretta Melvin was
bom November 11, 1881 at O’Neill
to J. J. and Mary Ann McCaf
ferty, well-known pioneers of this
city. Her father homesteaded here
in 1875 and his land later was
platted into blocks and lots—this
land now known as McCafferty’s
addition.
She was married to John J.
Melvin, June 28, 1908 and one
daughter was born to this couple.
Mr. Melvin, who preceded her in
death, was a grocery store pro
prietor here.
She belonged to Court St.
Michael, Catholic Daughters of
America and St. Patrick’s Altar
Society.
She is survived by her daughter,
Mrs. Shelton, and one sister, Mrs.
Florence Frenking of Omaha.
Pallbearers selected were Ed
Gallagher, P. C. Donohoe, H. E.
Coyne, D. C. Schaffer, Jack
Arbuthnot and Bob Moore.
Attends Tax Session
Edward E. Hannon, O’Neill at
torney, attended an institute on
federal taxation in Omaha Fri
day and Saturday.
The Nebraska State Bar associ
Sale Dates
Claimed
JANUARY 7—Hereford Bull
Sale, Atkinson sales pavilion, 1
p.m. Nine consignors. Write Ver
non Hixson, Neligh, for catalog.
ation conducted the institute as a
part of its program for continuing
legal education. More than 175
lawyers registered for the session.
Enters Business School
Karen Marie Brown, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Brown
of O’Neill, has been notified of
her acceptance for the June 19,
1961 class at Grand Island School
of Business.
Miss Brown is to be graduated
from the Inman Consolidated
school in the spring of 1961 and
will major in the secretarial field
at the Grand Island school.
Phone Your News to
The Frontier
Phone 788
Money To Loan!
Property, Cars, Trucks,
Farm Equipment
Household Hoods, Personal
HARRINGTON
Loan and Investment
Company
LOW RATES
NOTICE
1961 licenses will go on sale January 3.
Office hours for January and February will be: Open at 9:00,
open during the noon hour and close at 4:00.
No new' plates for trucks and cars will be issued for 1901.
If new plates are required, the old plates must be surrendered
and a $1.00 extra fee charged for a new set.
A sticker will be issued for each plate for 1961. This sticker
to he placed in the lower right hand corner of the plate. The
plate must be clean and dry. The sticker requires no wetting.
The 1960 registration certificate must be presented when
applying for 1961 or $1.00 additional fee must be charged.
No postage for mailing plates will be required for 1961 as no
plates will be issued.
Fee are same as 1960.
J. ED HANCOCK, Co. Treasurer
35-36c
Have A Wonderful
HOLIDAY SEASON
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
We look backward with warm appreciation for
your patronage, and forward to serving you in
the future.
No Cattle Sale
TUESDAY, DEC. 27
There Will Be A Hog Sale
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28
CREIGHTON LIVESTOCK MARKET
Creighton, Nebraska
"The Best in Livestock Marketing for 18 Years"
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