The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 13, 1961, Image 5

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALK Hampshire Fa 11
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. 47-2p
FOR SAIJ*: Choice Holstein,
Swiss and Guernsey heifer
calves also good beef calves to
put on your cow. Gerald O’
Connor, Atkinson, Phone 2194.
50-51 p
FOR SALE State tested Brome
grass, 92 germination; also,
Sandlove, Switchgrass, Redtop,
Alsike Clover, Alfalfa, Indian
and Bluestiem. Lawrence Skrd
la, Stuart. 4&-5p
MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
FOR SALE Two buildings to be
moved or tom down. Hog house,
42 x 22 and chicken house, 10 x
36. Albert Anthony, Inman,
Phono 15-W. 51p
FOR SALE Singer sewing ma
chine 5 months old with a button
holer. Buy it for 7 payments of
$5.35 each. Can be seen in this
area. Write Credit Manager, Box
123, Lincoln, Nebr. 51-52c
FOR SALE—John Deere No. 400
11 3-4 tractor disc plow; 1 regi
stered Hereford bull, coming 2
yrs. old; and 1 4 row MM pull
type lister. A. E- Fosterman,
Verdigre, Nebr. 50-51c
BABY ClHCKS—Straight run
$12.00; Pullets $26.00; Hybrids
$17.00 and $36.00. Two hatches
weekly. Book your order now to
insure delivery at time wanted.
Corkle’s Hatchery, Inc., O’Neill.
44-1 p
tnrtTJ PAT T7* ir_____„L1., AT
Jk v/iw tjriijij » v.i j i cuouiiuuij , *
lis Chalmers D-14 tractor. Like
new with wide front end. Would
trade for cattle. S. R. Robertson,
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 Purebred Hampshire
brod gilts and sows to farrow in
February, March and April.—
John Sojka, 1% North and 4
East of Page. 43 tfc
DAIRY CALVES
Top quality dairy heifer calves,
all breeds. Also bull calves and
cross bred calves.
Livability Guaranteed
Will deliver. Springers on hand
at all times. Call or write for
information and prices.
Jake or Jack Reutter
Phone 5027
Gregory, So. Dak.
49-52c
Stop in and see our large selec
tion of New & Used Mobile
Homes. We will show you how
we sell for less.
New Models Just In.
In O’Neill vicinity see
Clarence Johnson, O'Neill, Nebr.
We Trade—Finance—Deliver
Open Every Day
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170
50 tf
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. W’rite or phone Contois
Motor Co.. Neligh. 30tf
IDW COST INSURANCE—And
prompt claim service. Virgil
Laursen Agy., O’Neill.
mtfc
IF YOU WANT A lower rate of
interest than you are now pay
ing, see me at my office in O’
Neill, Nebr. R. H. Parker. 50tf.
AERMOTOR mills, towers, new
and used, parts, tanks. Cliff
Sobotka, Phone 435, Inman.
49 51 lc
For rent rotary stalk cutter
48 Farmall C
40 John Deere B
40 Farmall H
Farmall 300
Farmall 350 D
Farmall 230
Farmall 450
47 Farmall M
IHC 3-14 plow
IHC 3-16 plow
IHC 2-14 plow
2-14 plow for Farmall C
Oliver 2-16 plow
New Holland forage cutter
Clark Hydro harrow. 4 sections
Duall loader with tilt hay head
Mounted planter for Farmall C
APPLIANCES
Combination refrigerator-freezer
Apartment size gas range
New RCA Whirlpool appliances
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’NEILL. NEBR
IHC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool
51c
FARM LOANS, See R. II Parker.
50tf
SALT FOR SALE Kanapolis
$16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a
ton; white block 75c—Located 3
blocks east, 4 blocks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE 24 x 40
Belle City thresher. Good belts,
ready to run. No junker.—Elwin
Hutton, Newport, Nebr. 50-51p
FOR SALE 1930 Model A 2 door
coupe. Less than 1,000 miles on
reconditioned motor. Excellent
Ixxly. Contact Frontier, Phone
788. 50-51c
FOR SALE—Fancy locally grown
blue grass seed, new crop. Lloyd
Gibson, first place east of
trailer court, Highway 20. 48-2
FOR SALE
Choice Hampshire bred Gilts,
bred to registered Hampshire
boars for April and May farrow.
Vaccinated and Clean
20c per lb.
New Deal Oil Co.
O’Neill, Nebraska
FOR SALE—12 foot John Deere
windrower, used very little.—
Rudolph Prokop, Bristow, Nebr.
50-52p
FOR SALE—Yearling stud colt.
Spotted half Shetland also two
Shorthorn purebred bulls, long
yearlings.—Dean Stevens, Atkin
son. 50-51p
FOR SALE—1961 White zig zag
Sewing machine does not need
attachments to sew on buttons,
buttonholes, appliques, blind
hems and fancy designs. New
guarantee. Can be seen in this
area. Buy it for 9 payment of
$6.10 each or will discout for
cash. Write Credit Manager, Box
123, Lincoln, Nebr. 51-52c
fur SAi.r.: lireeding stock--501)
head choice and fancy young
Angus heifers, one-half with
calves; 600 choice and fancy
Hereford cows and heifers, part
with calves; 25 fancy registered
Hereford cows; 350 choice and
fancy Hereford and Angus year
ling heifers, open; Also replace
ment and feeder cattle in small
or large numbers.
Dayle Hewett
Box 533, Telephone 195
O’Neill, Nebr. 51c
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—1949 M Farmall, good
tires and new paint; 1 Allis
Chalmers model C tractor, new
tires and good condition; 1
regular Farmall tractor, near
new, 11x36 tires with good
hydraulic loader. All items
priced for quick sale.—Vern
Gorgen, 50 rds. east of Drive-In
theatre. 51c
Spring is just aroQnd 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.
47-52c
Real Estate for Sale
MONEY TO LOAN—On homes,
farms and ranches. Low interest,
prompt service. Virgil Laursen.
O’Neill. lOtfo
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
PUBLIC AUCTION — Saturday.
April 29, 2:00 p.m., Municipal
Auditorium, Gregory, S. D.
4,920-acre ranch in Gregory
county, S. D., 2 artesian wells,
11 dams. Will carry 600 head
cattle. Will be offered in one
unit or divided in half or fourths.
Terms can be arranged. For
further particulars call or write
B. M. Kratzer, Care of the Greg
ory Bank, Gregory', S. D. 51-52c
FOR SALE—Priced reasonable
our property in Butte, Nebr., in
cluding modem three bedroom
home, insulated, with acreage
and windmill and storage tank
for irrigating garden, straw
berries and lawn. Also have ap
ple, apricot and mulberry trees
and rhubarb. Reason for selling
—poor health.—Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Small, Butte. 50-52p
CITY IXJANS, See R. H. Parker.
_ 50tf
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
REAL ESTATE
Just recently listed 2 and 3 bed
room homes. Excellent terms.
Virg Laursen, O’Neill, Nebr.
Phone 434 38tf
FOR SALE—Two one bedroom
houses—will sell separate or
together.—Kieth Abart, 321 West
Clay, O’Neill. 12tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished apart
ment, close in.—Call 440-J, O’
Neill. 50tfc
FOR RENT—Nice one bedroom
home.—Kieth Abart, O’Neill.
51tfc
FOR RENT—2 bedroom apart
ment, close in. Phone 139, O’
Neill. 46tfc
WANTED
WANTED—Waitress at the M and
M Bakery and Cafe, O’Neill. 51tf
I MAKE Monthly payment loans
some at 4% some at 5% interest.
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
50 tf
TTTT’T r» tit A XTfTTarv Ta_i *•_ 1
, nfiiMuu i uu Lime: dalers
work in O’Neill for one man
] 25-45. Add to your present in
come. For information write:
Elwood E. Asay, Box 406, Madi
son, Nebr. 51-lc
WANTED—A good single hired
man. Must be good around ma
chinery.—Phone HUnter 5-3281,
Clearwater, Harold Michael,
Clearwater, Nebr. 51c
HELP WANTED—Farm and ranch
hand.—Axel Borg, O’Neill. 51-52c
NOW HIRING
Men and women are needed im
mediately in this area to ser
vice our growing number of cus
tomers. Earn $125 a week and
more. No age limit. No experi
ence necessary. $1,000 worth of
samples furnished FREE. We
are a National Co. Write TODAY
to Northwestern, Inc., 403 Nicol
let Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.
51c
Avon Territory Open
At Inman
Customers waiting to be served.
Housewives can qualify.
WRITE
Box 365
North Platte, Nebr.
51c
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. & ZVi 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.
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL,” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOUBS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_230
WELL DRILLING
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
CAT—SCOOP—DOZER
Domor Elevated Grading
John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W
O’NEILL, NEBRASKA
NOTICES
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for any
bills (debts) other than my own.—
Art Pelletier, Ewing, Nebr. 51p
MISCELLANEOUS
I AM BACK In my office again
and can loan money on Farms
and Ranches and City Property.
Some at 4% and some at 5% in
terest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 50tf
NEW DAIRY CREDIT
Vt 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 O’NEILL
......
CURTIS BREEDING SERVICE
Offers you the best half of your
herd in dairy and beef breeds.
It costs less to raise a good one.
Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill.
_ 41tfc
MONEY TO LOAN
$50 to $3,000
Small Monthly Payments
O’NEILL LOAN CO.
Virg Laursen
_ 38tf
YOU CAN PAY MORE, BUT
YOU CAN’T BUY BETTER.
See us or call 710 at O’Neill be
fore you renew your Insurance
policies.
—SPECIAL COVERAGES—
1. Farmers Blanket Personal In
surance, $10,000.00 only $29.00
per year.
2. Health and Accident Insur
ance, you pay the first $25.00
and the Company takes over
and pays up to $5,000 00. Cost
$12.48 on male assured quar
terly. Women some higher.
3. Dread Disease Policy, pays up
to $10,000 dollars on nine dis
ases and $2,500.00 on cancer.
Total cost for your family only
$18.00 per year.
Stop and see us or call us at
O’Neill.
R. F. GASKTT.t.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Insurance and Farm Loans
O’Neill, Nebraska
(No membership fees to pay)
51tfc
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO THANK each and
everyone for the nice cards, letters,
gifts, flowers and prayers that
were sent to me while I was in
Eden hospital in Hayward, Calif.
They were so much appreciated
and helped pass the time away for
me. Thanks to all of you nice
people. May God bless you all.
Mildred Fink
Oakland, Calif. 51p
I WISH TO EXPRESS my most
sincere thanks to the many
friends and relatives for their
lovely cards and messages, the
beautiful flowers, your pleasant
visits and other expressions of
kindness and sympathy while I
was in St. Anthony’s hospital and
I wish especially to commend the
hospital staff, Dr. Waters, Mr.
Hammond and Mr. Tennis for the
promptness of their contacts and
the almost unbelievable speed
with which Dr. Waters and the
ambulance arrived at my home in
response to a totally unexpected
call in the middle of the most i
stormy night of the winter.
My special thanks to Dr. Waters
and Wilson and the hospital staff
for their wonderful care; to Sister
Delores, Rev. Kennicott and Father
Kucera for the many pleasant and
comforting visits to my room.
To you all who showed such kind
I ness and sympathy in so many
I ways I shall be forever grateful.
! I hope I may be able to return
your friendship or to pass it on
to help others as it has helped me
to recover.
Gratefully yours,
Mrs. J. C. Parker 51c
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin
cere thanks to our friends for their
many kind expressions of sym
pathy extended us at the time of
the death of our father and grand
father.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Knoell
and family
Bartlett, Nebr. 51p
| —Legal Notices--!
(First pub. April 6, 1961)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, I am re
quired to make the following de
scribed change in school district
boundaries; To detach the SWy4
of NEy4, the NEy4 of NW%, the
of NWy4 and 6.36 acres in
the N% of NE% of Section 2,
Township 28, Range 11 from Dis
trict Number 174 and to attach
the same to District Number 7.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room of
the Court House at O’Neill, Ne
braska, April 17, 3 p.m. to de
termine the validity and suffici
ency of the petitions.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
50-51 c
►
(First pub. March 30, 1961)
Rice and Raymond, Attorneys
Estate No. 4454
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
MARCH 23, 1961.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF EMMA K. FLEM
ING, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is July 20,
1961, and for the payment of
debts is March 23, 1962 and that
on April 20, 1961, and on July 21,
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
49-51 c
(First pub. April 6, 1961
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, I am required
to make the following described
change in school district bound
aries: To dissolve School Dis
trict No. 108 and to annex the
territory thereof to School Dis
trict No. 29.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room of
the Court House at O’Neill, Ne
braska, April 17, 2 p.m. to de
termine the validity and suffici
ency of the petitions.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
50-51 c
(First pub. April 6, 1961)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 4459
William W. Griffin
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
MARCH 30, 1961.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF FRANK BELIK, DE
CEASED.
Creditors of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
.said estate is July 27, 1961, and
for the payment of debts is March
30, 1962 and that on April 27, 1961,
and on July 28, 1961, at 10 o’clock
a.m., each day, I will be at the
County Court Room in said Coun
ty to receive, examine, hear, al
low, or adjust all claims and ob
jections duly filed.
(COUNTY Louis W. Reimer
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
>0-5 2c
(First pub. March 30, 1961)
Cronin and Hannon, Attorneys
ORDER FIXING DAY FOR
HEARING ON PETITION FOR
PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CECELIA T. ER
RETT, DECEASED.
Now, on this 28th day of March,
A. D., 1961, Marjorie R. Holder
filed a petition in this Court and
presented to this Court an
authenticated copy of the Last
Will and Testament of Cecelia T.
Errett, Deceased, late of Pima
County, State of Arizona, the
prayer of said petition being that
a date be fixed by this Court for
the purpose of approving and al
iuwmy scuu j-kisi win ana ltsia
ment and causing the same to be
filed for record in this Court.
IT IS, THEREFORE, HERE
BY ORDERED that said petition
come on for hearing before this
Court on 20th day of April, A. D.,
19®, at ten o’clock A.M. when
all persons interested in said
estate may appear and show
cause why the prayer of said
petition should not be granted;
that notice of the pendency and
filing of said petition, and of the
day and place fixed for hearing
thereon, be given all persons in
terested in said estate by publish
ing a copy of this Order in “The
Frontier” a weekly newspaper
printed, published, and of general
circulation in Holt County, Ne
braska, for three weeks prior to
said date of hearing.
(COUNTY Louis W. Reimer
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
49- 51c
(First pub. April 6, 1961)
Griffin & Mounts, Attorneys
Estate No. 4455
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
APRIL 4, 1961.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF ELMER BUTTER
FIELD, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is July 27,
1961, and for the payment of
debts is April 4, 1962 and that on
April 27, 1961, and on July 28,
19®., 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
50- 52c
Phone Your News to
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Phone 788
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: April 5—Mrs. Ter
ry Wanser of Ewing; Mrs. Char
les Boyle of O’Neill and Mrs. Car
ol Leiding of Orchard. 6—W. J.
Meuscn of Atkinson and Bernard
J. Cavanaugh of Chambers. 7—
Mrs . Lyle Davis and Michael
Fletcher, both of O'Neill. 8—Mrs.
Joe Biglin, Sarah Lou Moss and
Mary Margaret Howard, all of
O’Neill and George Jefferies of
Ewing. 9—Mrs. William MacKin
lay of O’Neill. ID—Mrs. Mary
Newton and Mrs. Robert Gart
ner, jr., both of Chambers; Mrs.
Ray Schuchman and Mrs. John
Harrington, sr., both of O'Neill
and Mrs. Charles Kalina jr. of
Inman. 11—Mrs. W. James Gal
lagher of Inman and Mrs. Victor
C. Johnson of O’Neill. 12—Mrs.
Bertha Reed of Page and Mrs.
Robert McGill of O’Neill.
DISMISSED: April 5—Mrs. Paul
Lidgett of Chambers. 6—Mrs.
D. R. Mounts (transferred to At
kinson Memorial) and Mrs. Ho
ward Newton and baby girl, all
of O’Neill; Mrs. Theo Moss of
Chambers and Suzette Schroeder
of Butte. 7—Donald Younie of O’
Neill and Mrs. Carol Leiding of
Orchard. 19—Mrs. James Luft and
baby boy and Mrs. Joe Biglin, all
of O’Neill; Mrs. Car] Chmiel and
baby girl of Ewing and Bernard
J. Cavanaugh of Chambers. 11—
Mrs. Terry Wanser and baby boy
and George Jefferies, both of Ew
ing; Mrs. Charles Kalina, jr. of
Inman and Thomas Stewart and
Mrs. Mary Newton, both of
Chambers. 12—Mrs. William Mac
Kinlay, Michael Fletcher and
Mrs. Lyle Davis, all of O'Neill
and Mrs. W. James Gallagher
of Inman.
EXPIRED: April 8—Mrs. Alta
Locksmon of Stuart.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Ar. 3-Alan Str
acke of Atkinson. 4—Carol Mc
Kenny of Mills; Mrs. Elizabeth
Watson of Amelia; Mrs. Olive Ja
cox of Long Pine and Mrs. John
Kenny, Frank Weber and Irven
Parsons, all of Atkinson. 5—Mrs.
Harlan Kubart of Amelia; Mrs.
Thilo Poessnecker of Atkinson,
and Myrna King of Stuart. 6—
Mrs. D. R. Mounts and Mrs. Don
McClellan, both of O’Neill and
Mrs. Frank Schneider of Stuart.
7—Dorothy Scott of Atkinson; Del
Fischer of Naper; Welby Ashley
of Stuart and Jerome and Lee
Ann Pribil, both of O’Neill. 9—
Ed Desieve of Atkinson and Mrs.
Rueben Williamson of Bassett.
10—Mrs. Calvin McClurg of Stu
art.
| DISMISSED: April 3 — Mrs.
i Linus Judge and son of Atkinson.
| 4—Mrs. Fred Neibauer of At
kinson. 5—William Herring of
Ainsworth; Carol McKenny of
Mills and Alan Stracke and Irven
Parsons, both of Atkinson. 6—
Richard S. Wright of Atkinson.
7—Mrs. Don Gordon and daugh
ter of Newport. 9—Frank Weber
and Mrs. John Kenny, both of At
kinson. 10—Mrs. Don McClellan of
O’Neill and Mrs. Thilo Poessneck
er and son of Atkinson.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: Lee Barnes, Frank
Cranford, Dr. John Guttery and
Mrs. Inger Levi, all of Lynch;
Henry Maly and John Schom
mer, both of Spencer; Daniel
Klein, Baby Timothy Reiser and
R. H. Zink, all of Butte; Erick
Ohman of Anoka; Mrs. Kenneth
Stoltenberg of Naper. Mrs. Jan
nettie Nelson of Center. Mrs. Ma
mie O’Neill of O’Neill and Mrs.
Christina Frasch of Fairfax, S.D.
DISMISSALS: Apr. 5 — Mrs.
Myrtle McQuistan of Bristow
and Ernest Schoenrogge of Fair
fax, S. D. 7—Duane Filsinger of
Spencer. 8—Debra Hall of Spen
cer, Mrs. William Zeisler of
Naper and Thomas Pistulka of
Herrick, S. D. 9—Jerry Lynn
Kaczor of Spenc*r and Calvin
Conklin of Lynch. 10—Mrs. Tho
mas Pistulka of Herrick; Mrs.
Joe Katzer of Butte; Joe Opst
of Niobrara and Mrs. William
Wells of Lynch.
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ST. ANTHONY’ S
LUFT—Mr. and Mrs. James
Luft of O’Neill, son, Steven
James, 7 pounds 4 ounces, April
5.
DAVIS—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Da
vis of O’Neill, daughter, Connie
Joe, 7 pounds 4 ounces, April 7.
WANSER—Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Wanser of Ewing, son, Daniel
John, 7 pounds 3 ounces, April
5. Mr. ad Mrs. Max Wanser are
the paternal grandparents. It is
their first grandchild.
GARTNER—Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Gartner, jr. of Chambers,
son, Ronald Lee, 9 pounds 6
ounces, April 10.
SCHUCHMAN—Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon Schuchman of O'Neill,
daughter, 7 pounds 15% ounces.
Mrs. Fred Holsclaw of O’Neill is
the maternal grandmother.
SACRED HEART
STOLTENBERG—Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Stoltenberg of Naper,
son, April 10. The grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stolten
berg and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Schenefeld, all of Naper.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
POESSNECKER—Mr. and Mrs.
Thilo Possnecker of Atkinson, son,
Mark Richard, 8 pounds 7 oun
ces, April 6.
KUBART—Mr. and Mrs. Har
lan Kubart of Amelia, son, Da
vid Alan, 7 pounds 1 ounce, Ap
ril 6.
ELSEWHERE
HELENBOLT—Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Helenbolt of Naper, daugh
ter, Burke hospital. The little one
has two sisters.
MOORE—Mr. and Mrs. Paul -
Moore of Rapid City, 9. D,
daughter, Patricia Maria, April
4. Mrs. Moore is the former Mary
Lou Spath of Amelia.
NIELSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Nielsen of Omaha, son, Bradley,
April 4. Mrs. Nielsen is the for
mer Carol Burge, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge of
Amelia. The couple has another
son, Rodney Paul.
BUXTON—Lt and Mrs. Richard
Buxton of Omaha, daughter, Jan
et Marie, 5 pounds 14 ounces, Ap
ril 10, Methodist hospital. Lt. Bux
ton is serving in the armed forces
in Germany. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton of
Page. Mrs. Buxton is the former
Audry Braddr>ck. She is staying
with her parents in Omaha. They
are former residents of Page.
GRUBBS—Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Grubbs of Orchard, daughter, 8
pounds 5 ounces, April 1.
SCHLEUSENER—Mr. and Mrs.
9tuart Schleusener of Cedar Rap
ids. Ia., daughter,. Julie Lynn,
7 pounds 6 ounces, March 20.
PAVELKA—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Pavelka, son, 7 pounds 7Va
ounces, March 27. Charles Pav
elka of Verdigre and Mr. and
Mrs. William Slechta of Verdel
are the grandparents.
SOKOL—Mr. and Mrs. Lumir
Sokol of Royal Oak, Mich.,
daughter, Victoria Clara, 8
pounds 7 ounces, March 18. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Sokol of Ver
digre and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Dysarcya of Detroit, Mich, are
the grandparents. The couple now
has five daughters and a son.
MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Miller of the Venus community,
by adoption, daughter, Pamela
Martha. She was born Febru
ary 12. The Millers also have a
son by adaption. He is two years
old.
CIHLAR—Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Cihlar of Council Bluffs, la., son,
James Jay, 10 pounds 7 ounces,
March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Cihlar of Verdigre are the pa
ternal grandparents. The little
boy has two sisters.
STREETER — Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Streeter of Lincoln, son,
Thomas G., 8 pounds 3 ounces,
April 8. The maternal grand mo
ther is Mrs. Mary Rotherham of
Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Streeter are the paternal grand
parents.
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Sick and Injured
C HAM BERS^-Kieth“ Halsey af
ter a short stay at home return
ed to St. Anthony’s hospital Ap
ril 6 for more medical care.
Kieth is having a severe bout
with a throat infection. . .Tommy
Stewart is a patient in St. Antho
ny’s hospital having been severe
ly burned when a stove exploded
at his home early last week. . .
Henry Durre returned home re
cently from the Veterans hos
pital in Grand Island. . .Bob Beed
drove to Grand Island April 6 to
bring his father-in-law, George
Porter, home from the Veteran’s
hospital but found that Mr, Por
ter wa§ pot well enough to be re
leased. He will remain at least
two weeks. . .Mrs. Theodore
Moss returned April (> from St.
Anthony’s hospital where she had
been a patient for • several days
to the home of her daughter Mrs.
Charles Grimes. . .Mrs. Ronald
Haake and small daughter, La
Donna and Mrs. Haake’s mother,
Mrs. William Ermer, returned
Friday from Rochester, Minn,
where they had taken the little
girl for medical care. . .Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Hanna went to Omaha
Sunday where they Irud an ap
pointment Monday morning for
medical care for Mrs. Hanna. Mr.
Hanna expected to return Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkin
son were doing the chores at the
Hanna place. . .Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Campbell took their small
daughter, Patty, to Omaha April
5 for a medical check-up. They
returned Friday.
O'Neill Locals
Mrs. John Jackson, sons, Don
ald and Brett and daughter,
Sheryl of Evanswille, Wyo. ar
rived last week and are visiting
in the homes of Mrs. Elsie Uhl
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad
ley and with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Caclwell of Fremont and Mr. und
Mrs. Vernon Hoxsie of Blair.
Presbyterian Ladies rummage
sale April 27 in the old Frontier
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Saturday guests of Mrs. Juliana
Kamphaus and boys were Mr.
and Mrs. William Shaw and girls,
Anthony Kamphaus of Lynch,
Carl, Bernard and John Kamp
haus of Bartlett and Lavern
Whitcomb of Amelia. Dinner
guests on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. William Shaw ;ind girls and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kamphaus and
family of Lynch. Sunday evening
Mrs. Kamphaus and sons, Mike,
Paul, Francis and Carl were sup
per guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theland
er and Larry spent the weekend
in Kearney visiting the Bill Park
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dumper!
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sau
ser visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Cleary and family of
Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Langan vis
ited over the weekend in Colum
bus with their daughter, Mrs. Bud
Schneider and family and with
Mr. and Mrs. James Rotherham.
STUART—Mrs. Norris Coats of
Stuart arrived home last week af
ter a three-month visit and tour
of Europe.
She visited in France at the
Etain Air Base at Verdun with
a daughter, Mrs. Gary Claussen
whose husband, First Lt. Gary
Claussen is leaving the service
this month. She visited Italy,
Switzerland, Belgium and Ger
many.
Enroute both ways she visited
in the home of her other daugh
ter, Mrs. Pahl Kirschbaum in
Long Island, N. Y.
FINE LARGE HOME
On 125 East Clay St
New Gas Furnace and Garage. Good Income Property, Priced
right and terms.
Phone 324-R or see
Herman J. Janzing
48 tfc
Special Sale — Tuesday, April 18
800—1,000 Head of Choice Cattle — Featuring
Lightweight, Green Calves and Light Yearlings.
ANGUS CALVES:
3a Choice Angus steer calves — 475 lbs.
24 High choice Angford calves — 350 lbs.
25 Good to choice Angus calves — 400-550 lbs.
YEARLINGS:
24 Angus and Angford steers — 600 lbs.
44 High choice Angford yearling heifers — 600 lbs. (open)
HEREFORD CALVES:
90 Choice WF steer calves — 475 lbs. (green)
50 Choice WF steer calves — 475 lbs. (green)
50 Good to choice WF calves — 500 lbs.
31 Fly-weight WF heifer calves — 350 lbs.
85 WF and mixed calves — 350-500 lbs.
YEARLING STEERS AND HEIFERS:
to Strictly choice WF steers — 600 lbs.
60 Choice WF heifers — 550 lbs. (open)
31 Good WF steers — 800 lbs.
15 Good WF heifers — 525 lbs. (open)
COWS:
14 flood WF cows — some with calves at side (tested)
DAIRY COWS AND CALVES:
4 Springing cows and heifers. (Guernsey and Holstein)
6 Dairy heifer calves — 6 mos. old
5 Yearling dairy heifers (open)
_ALL FROM ONE CONSIGNOR
BULLS:
2 Purebred Shorthorn bulls — 3 yrs. old (papers)
On Wednesday, April 5 Had a Large Run of
Good Quality Butcher Hogs — Top Hit $18.00
Good prices paid for all weights and classes throughout the
sale. •
Many have asked If heavy butcher* sell good the “Auction
Way.” Look at these prices — 240-270 lbs. mostly 17.25 to an
extreme top of of 17.65. — 270-300 lbs. from 16.55 to 17.30.
We ask you to follow the markets closely—then compare the
Wednesday sale at this auction with any other market in the
Territory.
PROFIT WITH ACTION — AT AUCTION
“NATIONALLY CERTIFIED”
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