The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 23, 1961, Image 5

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FOR SALE
FOR S A L E Hampshire F a 1
Boars, ready for service, rug
ged long bodied with deep hams
Farmer prices, double vac
cinated, guaranteed breeders
John Raster, Clearwater, Nebr.
Phone Hunter 53360. 47-2fc
FOR SALE -State tested Bromt
‘ krass, 92 germination; also
Sandlove, Switchgrass, Redtop
Alsike Clover, Alfalfa, Indian
and Bluestiem. Lawrence Skrd
la, Stuart. ■ 48-5p
SALT FOR SALE-K a n a p o 1 i s
546.50 a ton; American 52Q.50 a
ton; white block 75c—Located 3
blocks east, 4 blocks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O'Neill. 51tf
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
FOR SALE Used cream separa
tor. Choice David Bradley or
Me. 35. Cliff Solx>tka, Phone 435,
Inman. 48-49c
BABY CHICKS—S t r a i g h t run
512.00; Pullets 526.00; Hybrids
517.00 and 536.00. Two hatches
weekly. Book your order now to
insure delivery at time wanted.
Corkle’s Hatchery, Inc., O'Neill.
44-lp
TIIOENE’S Eleventh annual
registered Polled Hereford bull
Auction, Bonesteel, S. D., Satur
day, March 25. 1:30 p.m. 40 2
year-old, 2 3-year-old bulls.
46-47-48p
FOR SALE—Very reasonably, Al
lis Chalmers D-14 tractor. Like
new with wide front end. Would
trade for cattle. S. R. Rol)ertson,
O’Neill. 48 tfc
FOR SALE 1 1953 super M; 18
black cows, springing heavy; 6
calves at side now; barbed wire,
$7.70; cable rack tires, all sizes,
guaranteed; hickory sweep teeth,
$1.25.—HOERLE STATION. Ph.
IV 2-2642, Chambers. 41-10p
FOR SALE
L180 IHC truck, 16 ft. stock and
grain box with hoist, $900, 2 old
trucks cheap.
F26 IHC tractor, good tires and
condition, $100.
300 lbs. sand love grass seed,
20c lb. Vem Gorgen, O’Neill.
47tfc
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
bred gilts and sows to farrow in
February, March and April.—
John Sojka, 1% North and 4
East of Page. 43 tfc
FOR SALE—Fancy locally grown
blue grass seed, new crop. Lloyd
Gibson, first place east of
trailer court, Highway 20. 47-lc
FOR SAIJ-1 12 ft. Firestone ply
wood cartop boat. Fiberglass
covered. $75. McIntosh Jewelry.
48c
MOBILE HOMES
New & Used
Spring is about here
Now is the time to trade
or buy a Mobile Home
See our large selection
In O’Neill vicinity see
Clarence Johnson,
Elms Court, O’Neill, Nebr.
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170
Open Everyday
47tf
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
LOW COST INSURANCE—And
prompt claim service. Virgil
Laursen Agy., O’Neill.
lOtfc
FOR SALE—Registered Angus
bulls and heifers, two year olds
and yearlings, Sunbean, Eileen
mere and Bandolier breeding.-—
Hugh L. Brookhouser, Brunswick,
Nebr. Phone VI 2-2394. 38tf
FOR SALE—2 Hereford bull
calves.—Kieth Abart, O’Neill or
D. C. Abart, Emmet. 40tf
FOR SALE Good heavy oats.—
Patrick J. Gokie, RR No. 1, O’
Neill. 41tfc
FOR SALE--Wood tanks, cattle,
sheep, storage. One used 8 ft.
tank. Cliff Sobotka, Phone 435,
Inman. 48 50 52 2c
FOR SALE—15 Brood Sows will
farrow in April. See Birger
Danielson 1 mile north, % of a
mile east, and Vi of a mile south
of Bristow, Nebraska. 47-49p
TANKS
Now for the first time you can
buy 11 ft. stock tanks with bot
tom. Also on hand — 10, 8 & 7’
tanks and 15 & 20 ft. bottom
less.
KELLY’S PLUMBING
5 Blks South of the
New Deal Oil Station
45tfc
FOR SALE—22 stacks of alfalfa
hay. All cuttings. 3 Vz miles from
Clearwater. Mrs. J. W. Bennie,
Clearwater. 47-48c
Spring is just around the comer
See your NORCO Dealer
Tompkins Livestock
Headquarters
Inman, Nebr. Phone 11-W or 34
FOR
Norco Pig Yummy
Norco Pig Starter
Norco Chick Starter
and receive a FREE set of 6
screw drivers free with each
500 lbs. of the above feed.
CHICK DAY
Friday, April 21
You receive 100
NORFOLK HATCHERY
Cockrells with the purchase of
300 lbs Norco Chic Starter.
Place your order for top
quality Norfolk Hatchery chicks
with us now.
_, 47-52o
FOR SALE 1957 Ford Fairlane
500 Hardtop. A-l condition,
power steering, new tires. Jerald
Roether. See Mrs. Alyce Roether,
Butte. 47-48p
TOR SALE IHC 4-row hard
ground lister complete with
fertilizer boxes. Used last spring
only. Contact Kenneth Asher, 6
miles north of Atkinson. A. E.
Trowbridge. 48-49p
FOR SALE—House to be moved.
Ponton Agency. 48-50c
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—Priced to sell. Im
mediate possession. Modern 3
bedroom house at 517 E. Clay,
ideally located to schools and
stores. Full basement with
finished bedroom and bath.
Pavement paid.—Contact Edwin
A. Sevcik, Ainsworth, Nebr. Ph.
4W11. 46tf
FOR SALE -Houses—two, three
or four bedroom types in Bas
sett. Write Box U, or Phone 360,
Bassett, Nebraska.
45-48c
REAL ESTATE
Just recently listed 2 and 3 bed
room homes. Excellent terms.
Virg Laursen, O’Neill. Nebr.
Phone 434 38tf
MONEY TO LOAN—On homes,
farms and ranches. Low interest,
prompt service. Virgil Laursen.
O’Neill. lOtfc
FOR SALE—Two one bedroom
houses—will sell separate or
together.—Kieth Abart, 321 West
Clay, O’Neill. 12tfc
TAVERN FOR SALE—Includes
building and fixtures and 3 bed
room modern home. $7,500. Rea
son for selling—health. Also 600
acre ranch. For further details
contact or write Floyd DeLong,
Inman, Nebr. 46-48c
FOR SALE—40 acres, good out
buildings, 1 mile east from
Lynch high school. Good modem
house, new Lennox furnace.
Land sowed to alfalfa. Will give
possession April 1. See Lee
Bames at Lynch. 47-48p
REAL ESTATE
2 bedroom modem home,
Ideal Location
3 bedroom home
Many other good homes listed
480 Acres north of Emmet,
Very Good Terms
240 Acres located west of Page
320 Acres west of Page
Other farm and ranch listings
ED. THORIN
Real Estate Broker
Ph. 207, O'Neill, Nebr.
_38tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Nice five room-two
bedroom home with basement.
Phone 126. O. E. Davidson. 48tfc
PASTURE FOR RENT Will handle
75 head of yearling stock.—Call
902 J-12. 48 49 50 51c
FOR RENT—Four room house
with bath and gas heat and
garage. Call 630, Mrs. Vic Halva.
48-49c
FOR RENT—2 bedroom apart
ment, close in. Phone 139, O’
Neill. 46tfc
WANTED
WANTED—Wall and floor tile
work, papering and painting.—
See my "Deko” wall paper
samples at 120 So. 7th or call
360-W.—Joe Bazelman. 48-51p
WANTED MAN OR WOMAN—
Part or full time work. Earn $2
to $5 per hour. Write Box 652
Hastings, Nebr. 46-49c
WANTED—W a i t r e s s for short
hours. M & M Bakery and Cafe.
_ 47tfc
WORK WANTED—Ranch job,
single man, Emanuel Hulinsky,
Burwell, Nebr., phone Diamond
6-6155. 48c
LARGE SELECTION of used fumi
ture. Cal’s Furniture, Tilden on
Highway 275. 35tfc
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week. -Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks. W. & 3!£ blks. N. stoplight.
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.
Salesman
and
Sales Trainees (2)
Salary
Plus
WEEKLY COMMISSION
Reputation must stand strict in
vestigation. Away from home
Monday to Friday. Sales experi
ence helpful but not necessary.
If hired you will attend sales
school and receive full training
on full pay. Must be available
for immediate employment. Age
21 to 45.
Write to:
Box 7, Fremont, Nebr.
You will be contacted soon
_ 46 and 48
NEED CASH? Sell famous Knapp
Aerotred Shoes. Full or part
time. High commission plus
bonus. Complete line for men
and women. Equipment fur
nished free. Write to E. M. Bis
tow, Knapp Bros. Shoe Mfg.
Corp., Brockton, Mass. 48-49c
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23 tf
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
50 tl
DONOHOE 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
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN
$50 to $3,000
Small Monthly Payments
O’NEILL LOAN CO.
Virg Laursen
__ 38tf
NEW DAIRY CREDIT
Vi or 1/3 down, balance month
ly. Finance a new herd or double
your old herd Shores’ fancy
quality closeup Wisconsin
springers. Reasonable prices.
Vaccinated. Delivered. Shadow
Lawn Farms, Neligh, Nebr. Ph.
TU 7-4060. 46tf
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_Q’NFtT.T.
CURTIS BREEDING SERVICE
Offers you the best half of your
herd in dairy and beef breeds.
It costs less to raise a good one.
Cal] 470, Duane Gray, O’Neil].
41tfc
NOTICES
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
The an*ual meeting of the Ew
ing Rural Fire Protection Dis
trict will be held at the Ewing
Town Hall on Wednesday, March
29, 1961 at 8 p.m. for the pur
pose of election of officers and
other necessary business.
Melvin Rexin, president
47-48c
— ■
NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
MEETING
The first meeting of the electors
of the new School District No. 1
of Holt County, will be held at
8:00 P.M. in the Leona School
house in said District on March
30, 1961. All lawful business con
cerning the new District will be
transacted at such meeting.
Henry W. Walters
Paul Nelson 48c
CARDS OF THANKS
IF YOU HAVE NEVER been a
patient in a hospital, you hardly
know how the cards sent, friends
and relatives stopping by, shorten
the days.
Also, the Sisters, nurses, clergy
and doctors went beyond their call
to make our stay more pleasant.
Thanks, hardly expresses the ap
preciation, we would like to show,
but it is the only way we know of
saying it now. So thanks to all of
you again.
Harden Anspach
Harry Appleby
Roommates 48p
I WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere
thanks to the many friends for the
cards, letters, flowers and gifts
while I was hospitalized and since
my return home. Your many acts
of kindness are deeply appreciated
and will always be remembered.
Elizabeth Taggart
Dannebrog, Nebraska 48c
I WANT TO THANK all my rela
tives and friends for their many
fine cards and letters and visits
while in the hospital. Also, Dr.
Carstens and the hospital staff for
their fine care while I was hos
pitalized.
Fred Lorenz 48p
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our
heartfelt thanks to all our friends
and neighbors who helped in any
way during our recent sorrow and
loss of our dear mother. Thanks
for the floral offerings and nice
dinner that the neighbors had for
the relatives and friends. Your
kindness is greatly appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Hoppe
and son, Jimmy
Mrs. Sophie Guse and family
Mr. and Mrs. Von Cording
48c
| A SPECIAL THANKS to my rela
tives and friends for their prayers,
visits, and cards while I was in
the hospital. It will always be re
membered by me. God love and
bless you all.
Mrs. Art Givens 48p
YOUR MANY CARDS and mes
sages while I was in the Omaha
hospital were greatly enjoyed and
very much appreciated. I want to
thank all of you for remembering
me and also, to give a “special”
thank you to the O club for that
wonderful telegram.
Laurence Haynes 48c
I SINCERELY WISH to thank
Father Duffy, the Bearers, Mr.
Leo Tomjack and Mr. George
Hammond for their kind con
sideration of me in my hour of
trouble. May God bless you.
Nelle Roth 48p
THANKS SO VERY MUCH to my
friends and relatives for the cards
and gifts and letters sent to me
while I was in the hospital and
since my return home. A most
sincere thank you to Dr. Waters
and Wilson and the entire hospital
staff. It was all so greatly op
preciated.
Ed E. Dewey 48p
I-Legal Notices- j
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
Holt County Board of Equaliza
tion will be in session on April
3, 4, and 5, 1961. According to
Sections 77-1502 to 77-1507, 1943
Statutes, 1959 Session Laws and
will be in session not less than
3 days nor more than 60 days.
Written protest in triplicate, may
be filed with the Board from
April 1, 1961 to May 10, 1961.
One copy of protest will be mail
ed to the Office of State Tax
Commissioner, one filed in the
Assessors Office and one filed in
the Clerks Office.
KENNETH WARING
HOLT COUNTY CLERK
48-49
(First pub. March 9, 1961)
No. 4459
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF
WILL
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF FRANK BELIK,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the pro
bate of the will of said deceased,
and for the appointment of Will
iam Belik as Executor thereof,
which will be for hearing in this
court on March 30, 1961, at 10
o’clock A. M.
(COUNTY Louis W. Reimer
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
46-48c
(First pub. March 9, 1961)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will be received
up to 7:30 p.m., C.S.T., Tuesday,
April 4, 1961, at the Chambers
Public School Building, School
District No. 137, Chambers, Ne
braska, for the Construction of
Alterations and Additions to
Chambers Public School, District
No. 137, Chambers, Nebraska, in
cluding appurtenances thereto,
according to plans and specifica
tions prepared by Frank N. Mc
Nett & Company, Grand Island,
Nebraska.
Proposals will be opened and pub
licly read by the Board of Ed
ucation of said School District
No. 137 at the above stated time.
Proposals will be received for
this project on separate propo
sals as follows: (1) General Con
struction, (2) Plumbing, (3) Heat
ing & Ventilating, and (4) Elec
trical Work.
Plans and specifications may be
examined at the office of the Ar
chitect F. W. Dodge Corporation
and Omaha Builders’ Exchange,
both of Omaha, Nebraska; Lin
coln Builders’ Bureau, Lincoln,
Nebraska; Hastings Builders’
Bureau, Hastings, Nebraska, and
the Grand Island Plan Service,
Grand Island, Nebraska.
Contractors who wish to bid on
the work may obtain plans and
specifications for individual use
from Frank N. McNett & Com
pany, 1803 West Second Street,
Grand Island, Nebraska, by de
positing Ten (10) Dollars for each
set required.
Deposit will be returned to bid
der when plans and specifications
are returned to Frank N. Me- j
Nett & Company in satisfactory
condition.
Bidders may not withdraw their
bids for a period of thirty (30)
days after the date and time set
for the opening thereof.
The Contractor is required to fur
nish a performance bond in an
amout equal to one hundred per
cent of the Contract Price.
A certified check, cashier’s check
or bid bond for an amount to five
(5) per cent of the proposal must
accompany each proposal or pro
posal will not be considered. If
the bid bond is utilized, it must
be by an authorized surety com
pany or companies. In case the
bidder selected by the Board of
Education, School District No. 137,
Chambers, Nebraska, refuses to
enter into a contract for the per
formance of the work, such check
or bid bond shall be forfeited to
the Board of Education, School
District N®. 137, Chambers, Ne
braska, as liquidated damages.
The Board of Education reserves
the right to reject any or all bids
or to waive any technicalities or
irregularities where it appears in
its interest to do so.
E. R. Baker
Secretary
46-49c
(First pub. March 16, 1961)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska the following
described change of district boun
daries is requested: To detach
the SWy« of NEVi, the NEVi of
NWy4, the SVz of NWy4 and 6.36
Acres in the N% of NEy4 of Sec
tion 2, Township 28, Range 11
from District No. 174 and to at
tach the same to District Num
ber 7.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room of
the Coart House at O’Neill, Nebr.
on March 24 at 8:30 p.m. when all
interested may appear and be
heard.
Holt County Reorganization
Committee
By: Alice L. French, Secretary
47-43c
(First pub. March 16, 1961)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, I am required
to make the following described
change in school district boun
daries: To dissolve School Dis
tricts numbered 1, 16 and 170.
The new school district to be
known as District Number 1. To
be effective June 1, 1961. It is re
commended that the school house
be located on the North East cor
ner of 9ection 34, Township 32,
Range 11.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room of
the Court House of O’Neill, Ne
braska on March 28, 2 p.m. to de
termine the validity and sufficien
cy of the petitions.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
47^8c
(First pub. March 16, 1961)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska the following
described change of district boun
daries is requested: To dissolve
School District No. 108 and to an
nex the territory thereof to School
District No. 29. A hearing of said
matter will be held in the As
sembly Room of the Court House
at O’Neill, Nebraska on March
24 at 9 p.m. when all interested
may appear and be heard.
Holt County Reorganization
Committee
By: Alice L. French, Secretary
47-48C
(First pub. March 16, 1961)
No. 4449
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA,
MARCH 15, 1961.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF BERNARD OTTO KOR
NOGK, DECEASED.
Creditors of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is July 6, 1961,
and for the payment of debts is
March 15, 1962 and that on April
6, 1961, and on July 7, 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 objections duly filed.
(COUNTY Louis W. Reimer
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
47- 49C
(First pub. March 23, 1961)
NOTICE FOR PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4465
William W. Griffin, Attorney
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
MARCH 16, 1961.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF MARY ROSE HAR
VEY, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of Rolland E. Harvey and Mar
jorie Green as Co-Administrators
of said estate, and will be heabd
April 13, 1961 at 10 o’clock A.M.,
at the County Court Room in O’
Neill, Nebraska.
(COUNTY Louis W. Reimer
COURT County
COURT) Judge
48- 50c
ST. ANTHONY'S
BERGSTROM—Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Bergstrom of Ewing, son,
Kevin John, 7 pounds 7% oun
ces, March 14.
SANFORD — Mr. and Mrs.
James Sanford of O’Neill, son,
Larry Scott, 7 pounds 8 ounces.
March 14.
HERSHISER — Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Hershiser of O’Neil],
daughter, Mary Elizabeth, 8
pounds 12 ounces, March 16.
LAWRENCE—Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Lawrence of O’Neill, a sot,
Patrick Wallace, 7 pounds fPn
ounces, March 18.
KRUGMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ed
die Krugman of Lynch, daughter.
7 pounds 2*4 ounces, Mar. 21.
ELSEWHERE
BERRY—Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Berry of Waterloo, la., daughter,
8*4 pounds, Mar. 16. Mr. and Mrs.
Rollo Berry of Stuart are grand
parents.
DONOHOE — Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Donohoe of Glendora,
Calif., son Dean Joseph, 7 pounds
1 ounce, Mar. 2. Mr. and Mrs.
John Donohoe of O’Neill are the
paternal grandparents. Mrs. Don
ohoe is the former Pat Bauer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bauer ot Ewing.
DAMME—Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Damme, daughter, Linda
Rae, 5 pounds 6Vz ounces, Mar.
5. Mr. Damme is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Damme of
Chambers and is with the U.S.
Army stationed in Japan. Mrs.
Damme is a native of Japan.
RANDA—Mr. and Mrs. David
Randa, daughter, 6 pounds 6
ounces Mar. 14. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Vech of Verdel and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Randa of Niobrara are
the grandparents.
SCHLEUSENER—Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Schleusener of Orchard,
son, 7 pounds 2Vt ounces, Mar.
19.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S
ADMITTED: Mar. 14—Mrs.
L. E. Bergstrom of Ewing,
Keith Halsey of Chambers and
Walter Johnson. Mar. 15—Mrs.
New Mullendore. Mar. 16—Mrs.
Carrie Heise, Mrs. Doda Doyle,
Mrs. James Sanford, Mrs. Fran
cis Hershiser, all of O’Neill, Mrs.
Alta Lockman of Stuart and Mrs.
Eldon Sedivy of Lynch. Mar. 17
—Mrs. Vernon Lorenz and Teddy
Kyster, both of O’Neill. Mar. 18
—Mrs. Robert Lawrence of O’
Neill, Richard Kropp of Ewing
and Dale Papstein of Bristow.
Mar. 19—Mrs. Roland Hornback
of Spencer. Mar. 29—George Jef
feries, Henry Wood and David
Rotherham, all of Ewing. Mar.
21—Mrs. Eddie Krugman of
Lynch.
DISMISSED: Mar. 14 — Mrs.
L. G. Summers of Page and Mrs.
Ed McManus of O’Neill, Mar.
15—Phillip Rowse and Alan
Rowse, both of Chambers. Mar.
17—Mrs. Lester Bergstrom and
Kevin of Ewing, A. V. Virgin,
Harry Appleby, Fred Lorenz and
Sue Aim Freeburg, all of O’Neill.
Mar. 18—Harden Anspach, Eve
lyn Stannard and Mrs. Newt
Mullendore, all of O’Neill. Mar.
19—Walter Johnson of Page and
Dale Papstein of Bristow. Mar.
29—Teddy Kyster, Mrs. James
Sanford and Larry Scott, Mrs.
Francis Hershiser and Mary, all
of O’Neill and George Jefferies of
Ewing. Mar. 21—Mrs. Alta Lock
man of Stuart, Mrs. Roland Horn
back of Spencer and Tena Kac
zor of O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Mar. 13—Mrs.
John Hytrek of Stuart, Mrs. An
na Wedige of Stuart and Madon
na Miksch of Stuart. Mar. 14—
Mrs. Merlyn Shaw of O’Neill.
Mar. 15—Mrs. Edna Michaelis of
Inman. Mar. 16—Joseph Gans of
Stuart and Mrs. Delbert Edwards
of Amelia. Mar. 17—Mrs. Stella
Sparks of Chambers, Gary Ing
lett of Lucas, S. D., Dennis Web
er of Stuart, Warded Alexander,
jr. of Stuart, Marvin Schhrader
of Gregory, S. D. and Ray Slay
maker of Stuart. Mar. 18—Mrs.
Frank Weber of Atkinson, Mrs.
Wilber Nickless of Stuart and
James Deming of Stuart. Mar.
19—Diana Nekolite of O’Neill.
DISMISSED: Mar. 13—Mrs. J.
Hytrek of Stuart. Mar. 14.—Mrs.
Anna Wedige of Stuart, Mrs.
Donald Vencil of Atkinson, Mar.
15—Clifford Skala of Stuart,
Shirley Walton of Atkinson, Ma
donna Miksch of Stuart, Mrs.
Joe Laible of Stuart and Loris
Anderson of Butte. Mar. 16
Jam es Dusatko of Emmet, Mrs.
Elizabeth Watson of Stuart, and
Mrs. Arthur Givens of Stuart.
Mar. 17—Mrs. Edna Michaels of
Inman, Charles Ziska of Stuart,
Jerome Bejot of Long Pine and
Mrs. Delbert Edwards of Amelia.
Mar. 18—Warded Alexander, jr.
of Stuart, Dennis Weber of Stu
art. Mar. 19—Mrs. Roy Farr of
Newport and Ray Slaymaker of
Stuart.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: Mrs. Clyde Beckner
of Bristow, Oscar Carmichael of
Spencer, Calvin Conklin, Frank
Cranford, Dr. John Guttery and
Mrs. Inger Levi, ad of Lynch;
Mrs. Emma Fiala of Spencer,
Emmaneal Guthmider and Erick
Ohman both of Anoka, Mrs. Hol
de Hopkins of Niobrara, Bennett
Sanders of O'Neid, John Schom
mer of Spencer and Baby Mark
Weidner of Fairfax.
DISMISSALS: Mar. 14—Robert
Stoltenberg of Naper, and Beaula
Kaul of Spencer. Mar. 15—Baby
Teri Lee Lechtenberg of Butte
and Mrs. William Burger of
Lynch. Mar. 19—Miss Rose Run
son of Lynch. Mar. 20—Mrs. Wid
iam Zeisler of Naper and Ken
neth Sede of Butte.
At The
Courthouse
COUNTY COURT—
March 16—A. L. Borg of O’Neill,
day speeding, fined $10 and costs,
officer R. L. Gude.
March 20—George D. Leeling
of Crawford, overweight cm ca
pacity plate, fined $10 and costs,
officer Clifford Kizzire.
March 20—Ralph Larson of
Page, night speeding, fined $10
and costs, officer E. M. Hastrei
ter.
March 21—Marvin Stauffer of
Page, night speeding, fined $10
and costs, officer E. M. Hastrei
ter.
JUSTICE COURT—
March 16—Murray L. McCabe
of Newell, la., overweight on ax
le, fined $60 and costs; arresting
officer, Clifford Kizzire.
March 16, Robert C. Scheel of
Osmond, no reciprocity, fined $10
and costs; Officer Kizzire.
March 17—Virgil Holz of O’
Neill, procuring liquor for min
or, fined $50 and costs; Officer
Milford Coats.
March 17—Larry D. Mudloff of
Page, possession of liquor by min
or, fined $15 and costs; Officer
Coats.
March 17—Gale Stevens, posses
sion of liquor by minor, fined
$15 and costs; Officer Coats.
March 20—Vernon Beckwith of
O’Neill, overwidth, fined $10 and
costs; Officer Kizzire.
Rosedale News
Carol Mahlendorf
Phone 7374
Marlin Anderson
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs. Edward Martinson and
Wayne, Olga Bengston, Karen
Anderson, Mrs. M. B. Nelson and
children, Mrs. David Landholm
and Mrs. Johnson were Saturday
visitors at the Pastor Anderson
home helping Marlin celebrate
his third birthday.
Douglas and Vicki Nelson s[>ont
Friday at the Fred Nelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Johnson and
Darwin were in Lynch Friday.
Russel Anderson sjtent Sunday
afternoon at the Oscar Anderson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nelson and
children called at the Henry
Hendrickson home Friday after
noon.
M. B. Nelson attended the Her
fend meeting in Butte Monday.
Legion Holds
County Meeting
At Atkinson
A Holt county meeting of
American legion and Auxiliary
members was held in Atkinson
Monday evening.
Present for the joint meeting
were Ken Yost of Kenesaw, state
commander; Ed Peal of Grand
Island, department sergeant of
arms of Nebraska; George Wet
tlaufer of Page, district two
commander; Alvin Heese, of
Page, district and county service
officer; Bill Scheinost of Page,
district athletic chairman; Don
Kramer of Atkinson, district
adjutant; A1 Chavet of Plain
view, district vice commander,
and Mike Coday of Atkinson,
county commander.
Past commanders present were
Leo Hawk of Ewing, Frank
Murphy of Stuart, Leo Monahan
of Atkinson, Virg Tomlinson of
O’Neill, Keith Kennedy of Page
and Ed Coday of Chambers.
A quartet composed of Kenneth
Ziska, Marvin Ziska, Leo Mona
han and Lawrence Kramer enter
tained with vocal selections.
They were accompanied at the
piano by Leona Kilmurry. The
next county meeting will be in
O’Neill May 15.
Has Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkinson
entertained Sunday in honor of
their son, Leonard Lee. It was
his eleventh birthday. Also pre
sent for the celebration were Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Schlote and fam
ily of Osmond and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Peters of O’Neill.
Rites Held at Wayne
For Norman Roeber
Mrs. Joyce Clinkscales will at
tend funeral services in Wayne
today (Thursday) for Norman
Roeber, 25, who was found dead
Monday evening on a farm near
Wayne. Mr. Roeber, who was a
brother of Mrs. Clinkscales' sis
ter-in-law was crushed to death
when his clothes apparently were
caught in the power shaft of a
hay chopping machine.
DISTRICT COURT—
A suit of attachment and gar
nishment was filed March 14 in
•District Court. Francis ID. Lee,
Atkinson attorney filed the brief
for Ronald M. Shonka, Atkinson,
real estate broker, vs. Alvin
Brown of South Dakota.
Ten Members Join
WW I Auxiliary
Ten new members have joined
the World War I Veterans auxili
ary which met Monday evening
with a good attendance.
In the absence of the president.
Mrs. Leo Moore, and Mrs. Paul
Beha presided. Following the
business meeting, the members
joined the veterans for a social
evening.
The following members of Mrs.
Melina’s dancing class presented
entertainment. Cindy Roelle,
INan Kersenbrock, Kathy Everitt,
Jean and Joan McKenzie, Beth
Pruss, Debbie Sivesind, Janet
Poese, Peggy Martin, LuAnn Mil
ler and Cherlyn Van Vleck. In
strumental numbers were played
by Leonard Havranek, Archie
Bowen and Dean Streeter.
Hostesses were Mrs. Dick Min
ton sr., Mrs. Ed Flood, Mrs. Bill
Kraft and Mrs. Pauline Benze.
Fifty-four veterans and their
wives attended a meeting in At
kinson March 13 with Paul Beha
of O’Neill and Arthur Miller of
Atkinson as the principal speak
ers.
Schleuseners Honored
On 40th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John Schleusener
of Orchard were guests of honor
Saturday evening at a dinner
held at the Town House in ob
servance of their 40th wedding
anniversary.
Their children arranged ttye an
niversary dinner and all were
able to attend with the exception
of one son, Stuart of Cedar
Rapids, la.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Schleusener, Mr. and Mrs
Curt Schleusener, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Schleusener, all of Orchard,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sivesind
of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Schleusener were
married March 17, 1921 at Ban
croft. Most of their married life
has been spent in this communi
ty
KRAZY DAY IS COMING
APRIL 14
FINE LARGE HOME
On 125 East Clay 8t
New Gas Furnace and Garage. Good Income Property, Priced
right and terms.
Phone 324-R or see
Herman J. Janzing
Exceptionally Good Hog Auction
(12:15 p.m.) EVERY WEDNESDAY (12:15 p.m.)
Market Report - Wednesday, March 15
Had a large run of hogs in for this sale, even though there
were still a lot of muddy roads and yards in this territory.
Seven buyers were on hand with good orders for ail classes
of butchers, and bidding was very active throughout the sale.
SOME OF THE TOP SALES WERE:
Wm. Moore — Creighton — 217 lb. bu. at 18.86
Duane Pittet — Plainview — 215 lb. bu. at 18.25
Eugene Young — Plainview — 214 lb. bu. at 18.25
Duane Larsen — Plainview — 219 lb. bu. at 18.05
Adolph Hannefeidt — Center — 204 lb. bu. at 18b©
WHETHER THE MARKET IS CP OR DOWN — YOUR CON
SIGNMENT LARGE OR SMALL, FANCY OR JUST MEDIUM,
WE KNOW YOU WILL LIKE THE WEDNESDAY HOG
AUCTION AT THE CREIGHTON LIVESTOCK MARKET. A
“NATIONALLY CERTIFIED” LIVESTOCK AUCTION.
Don’t forget “PORK DAYS” in Creighton, sponsored by the
Chamber of Commerce.
Prize given FREE every Wednesday — Plas three big prizes
on May 3. — ELECTRIC STOVE — AUTOMATIC WASHER
DRYER.
Here are some of the early consignment* for the
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CATTLE SALE
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Tuesday — March 28
63 High choice to fancy Angus steers — 600 lbs.
20 Good WF steer calves — 500 lbs.
19 Good WF calves and light yearlings — 450-680 lbs.
14 Choice Angus steers — 500 lbs. Vaec.
15 Mixed calves and light yearlings — 450-600 lbs.
LIST YOUR CATTLE NOW FOR THE
SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 4
Dependable Service-Modern Facilities
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