The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 27, 1961, Section Two, Image 11
FOR SALE <ALT FOR SAIJl-K ana poll f $16.50 a ton; American $20 50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 <»* blocks east, 4 blocks north ol traffic light, Everett Gorgan, : Ph. 164. O’Neill. 51tl FOR IjOW COST Hail insurance see Kieth Abart. Ttfc i'll.-_ FOR SALE -Allis Chalmers baler, one 6-wheel Kelly-Ryan rake, model 22 Massey-Harris tractor. —K. C Hunt, O’Neill. lltf 1 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 FOR SALE—1961 Singer sewing machine with an automatic zig zag att., in a blond console with a chair has new guarantee. Can be seen in this area. Buy It for 9 payments of $5.65 each.-—Write Credit Manager, Box 123. Ljp coln 1, Nebr. 13-14c FOR SALE—Four room house to be moved.—Contract Irma And rus, Phone 6899, Atkinson. 13tfc 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 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. FOR SALE—Three young coon dogs; 1954 Hiawatha 5 H,P. motor; homemade boat trailer and four Coast Guard approved life preservers, all for $150.00.— Marvin Vavak, Verdigre. 13-14p FOR SALE—Stack-mover. Also extra good winch. Fits Farmall M & H.—Kenneth Pierson, Ph. TU 7-4342, Neligh. 13-15c TOR SALE 1954 Chevrolet, 4-dr., tu-tone, radio, heater, good con dition.—Sharon Schmidt, Ewing, Nebr. 13-14p MOBILE HOMES New and Used Buy of the Month One New 1961 55 x 10 2 BR. Double Exten sion in stock—living room and rear bedroom extend to 18 ft. with patio in between. Equipped with—Auto matic Washer—Storms. Carpet in bedroom and living room and sectional. Delivered and Set Up 56195.00 OTHER NEW AND USED AT BARGAIN PRICES See us Today MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-21708 12tf SHORES' FANCY WISCONSIN DAIRY CATTLE Holsteins, Guernseys, Swiss Fresh Springers Yearlings, Calves Reasonably Priced Selected by Shores, Neligh _Phone TU 7-4060_ 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 4Stfc ■' ■ ... - —- - - — -- MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc FOR SALE Or, trade for hay or grain Holstein to freshen soon. Second generation Curtiss Breed ing and bred back to a Curtiss bull.—Duane Gray, O’Neill. 14c FOR SALE—1949 Ford 3/4-ton pickup. 4-speed. Not beautiful but lots of heart. 5125.—John Hoff man. Clearwater. Ph. HU 5-3333, 14c 1957 CADILLAC 6& Coupe, full power, 29,000 miles, excellent condition.—Wil rtier E. Sedivy, Lynch, Nebr. |__14-15p FOR SALE 1958 —' NO. 66 AC combine—like new w/several grass seed sieves. 1951 — No. 60 AC combine—w/ pickup attachment, this is a good machine. 1961 —. Slightly used 24’ Berry hyd. rake, taken in on a 36’ Valley. 1958 — D-14 Allis-Chalmers, less than 1,000 hours. 1952 — Super “C” Farmall w/wide front, A-l. 1951 -i- E-4 Co-op. 13 x 38 rubber, A-l. 1946 — 9N Ford -good. 2 — Good used Roto-Balers. 1 — Slightly used 5 wheel Pollard rake. Several good used mowers and dump rakes, and of course we still have new Kosch Mowers and Val ley Rakes; Also Du-Al Loader Cfo nlrot'c SANDHILL IMPLEMENT & REPAIR • Your AC Dealer BASSETT, NEBRASKA SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt claim service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O'Neill. iOtfc FOR SALE-1st and 2nd calf Holstein heifers, heavy springers. John Sojka, 1% north, 4 East of Page. 12-15c FARM LOANS. See R. H. Parker. 50tf FOR SALE—1958 AJS (British) motorcycle. 40 cubic inch over head valve, vertical twin. Low mileage, very good condition, in cluding windshield. Owner in service.—Dude Darnell, Box 275, Lynch, Nebr. 13-15p I Used Appliances Frigidaire automatic washer B9->(] Frigidaire 30” elec, range X9.5(i Frigidaire 9 cu. ft. refrig. A-l 99.5C Moore Apt. size gas range 39.50 IH 9 cu. ft. electric refrig. X9.50 Westinghouse electric refrig. 49-50 Used TVs 25.00 up Phileo air conditioner save 100.00 New Appliances Easy new Comlro-Matic save 100.00 Frigidaire washer-dryer save 100.00 Easy automatic washer save 40-00 TERMS GILLESPIE'S O’Neill, N>bra.ska 14c WE HAVE THE PITTSBURG Maestro Color Mixing machine. Bring your color troubles to us. —Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. _ ll-15c GIVE PITTSBURG PLATE glass mirrors. Silvering guaranteed 10 years. Wide variety of sizes.— Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. l*l-15c FOR SALE—14-ft. Star Craft boat, 10-H.P. Johnson motor, Tee Nee trailer. Near new.—Dr. John L. Sherbahn. 14tf Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE IV2 story house, 525 North 2nd, O’Neill. Garage, full basement, fenced yard.—Wayne Roelle. lltfc FOR SALE—Locker Plant - located in Page, Nebr. Good trade ter ritory. For information write or call A. G. Braddock, Page, Nebr. Phone 2244. ll-14p FOR SALE—Shaw’s Texaco sta tion at Emmet, Nebr. Priced to sell and excellent terms may be had, with low down payment. Residential property located at 630 E. Clay St., O'Neill. Residential property located at 119 E. Adams St. Three bedroom, on pavement and very well located. Other city properties listed with excellent terms.—Virgil Laursen, Licensed broker, Ph. 434, O’Neill. 12tf FOR SALE—501 East Clay. Choice comer, three bedrooms first, two rooms second, basement apartment could be rented for income.—See J. R. Gallagher, Attorney. 14tfc CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker. 50tf FOR SALE—6 room modem resi dence joining the new additions in north O’Neill. 3 lots with it. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 7tfc FOR SALE—Elegant big 7 room and bath house, bam 50x28 two story high. Several other build ings, and 8 acres of land joining town of Ewing, Nebr. Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 7tfc 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 SALE OR TRADE The lots adjoining Hunts Bowl ing building on east. Size of lots 70 feet by 170 feet. Very Reasonable Terms TONY ASIMUS Phone 510, O’Neill 6tfc REAL ESTATE LOANS (City Property) Easy Monthly Payments 6% Interest Rate Madison County Building & Loan Assn. Virgil Laursen, Rep. Phone 434 O’Neill, Nebr. FINE LARGE HOME | On 125 East Clay St. New Gas Furnace and Garage. Good kicome Property, Priced right and terms. Phone 324-R or see Herman J. Janzing WANTED — 1 ■ WANTED AT ONCE-Rawleigh1 Dealer in south Holt or south! Rock counties —Write Rawleigh, 1 Dept. NBG-101-3. Freeport, HI. 14c WANTED—Custom baling, roto ' baler—Gary Beckwith, 1% miles north Sunset Motel, Phone _587 Rll, O’Neill. 7tfc LARGE SELECTION of used furni ture. Cal’s Furniture. Tilden on Highway 275. 35tfc WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St Phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill 5 blks. W. & 3^ blks. N. stoplight. VANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine I Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WANTED AT ONCE—Man or wo man to supply families witl Rawleigh Products in O’Neill Many dealers earn $50 weekl; part time—$100 and up full time Write Rawleigh’s Dept. NBG 101-1, Freeport, 111. 13-14] WANTED—Someone to take ovei stationary hay baler. Will fur nish baling all season. Call Fret J. Jungman and son, Phone 769: or 7571 at Atkinson. 14-15< I MAKE Monthly payment loans some at 4% some at 5% interest See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr __ 50t SALESMAN WANTED—Apply ii person at Ideal Lockers, Ewing Nebr. 2tf( WORK WANTED—Custom balinf —square bales and twine tie.—Ber Sanders, 14 miles N. E. O’Neill, Phone 5F22, O’Neill. 9t1 "WE" DON’T WANT “ALL” THE BUSINESS We just want “YOURS” PATTON'S BEN FRANKLIN __23tf_ L. GUTHMILLER Halt Block East Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene and arc welding LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES Also repair parts for Lawson and Clinton engines on hand. 9tf 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 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 DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT —SCOOP—DOZER Domor Elevated Grading John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W O’NEILL. NEBRASKA E. J. (Skip) Shane Dragline Work Sewer, Drainage, Clam Work Basement Excavation and Road Work Atkinson, Nebr. _50-21p LOST & FOUND LOST—A pair of glasses sometime Monday in O’Neill. Left eye glass is thicker than right lens. Please return to Frontier office. __ 14c S T R A Y E D—Angus bull, 850 pounds, from mjy pasture in Belle township, 1 mile north of Rock Falls. —Walter O’Malley, O’Neill. 14-15c FOR RENT 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— L 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. GASKriJ i INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Farm Loans O’Neill, Nebraska (No membership fees to pay) 51tfc -1 MISCELLANEOUS CURTIS BREEDING SERVICE; Offers you the best half of yourj herd in dairy and beef breeds.! It costs less to raise a good one. Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill. _ 41tfc MONEY TO LOAN On Automobiles, Furniture, Signature. O'Neill Loan Co. Virgil Laursen, Mgr. 38tf_ i > AUCTIONEERING ; REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service ' LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN ’ PHONE 207 O’NEILL CARDS OF THANKS , WE GREATLY APPRECIATE The many kind acts of sympathy per formed during the time of our re cent bereavement. The flowers, cards and visits were heart warm ing and will never be forgotten. Our sincere thanks to everyone, especially Dr. Walters and the staff at St. Anthony’s hospital. The Willis H. Sanders family » 14p WE WILL NEVER FORGET The many kind expressions of sym pathy extended to us during our recent bereavement. Please accept our most sincere thanks. Mrs. Earl Blinn Mrs. John Stuifbergen and family 14p ON BEHALF OF THE Sandhills Shrine Club and Circus committee, we wish to thank the business people in O’Neill and surrounding territory for their help in making the Sandhill Shrine Circus a suc cess.. Paul Shierk Chairman of the Circus Comm. _ 14p I WANT TO THANK All who sent cards and called while I have been in the hospital. Also thanks to those who helped in anyway. You will always be remembered. God bless you. Charles Switzer 14p WE WISH TO THANK All of our friends, neighbors, and relatives who paid us visits, sent cars, let ters, gifts, and flowers while we were in St. Anthony’s hospital. Our special thanks to Dr. George Cars tens and the staff at the hospital for the wonderful care we received. Thanks too, to Rev. Cox for his visits. We are truly grateful to all for their thoughtfulness which was sincerely appreciated. Mrs. Samuel M. Burtwistle and James Milton 14c j--^ga|,,|l©tices--j (First pub. July 27, 1961) Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys No. 4496 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HARRY T. MOORE, 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 Amelia Moore as Executrix thereof, which will be for hearing in this court on August 17, 1961, at 10 o’clock A.M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County SEAL) Judge. 14-16c Thinking of a Building? Behlen Franchise, Sales and Erection UDEY CONST. CO. Gene J. Udev, Ph. TU 7-4869 NEL.IGH, NEBRASKA __14tfc Holt County Board Proceedings O’Neill, Nebr. June 30, 1961 11:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as per adjournment. All members present. Meeting called to order by the Chairman. Min utes of the previous meeting were read and approved as read. The Finance Committee report ed that the Fees of the Various County Offices have been remit ted to the County Treasurer, as required by law. 12:00 Noon: On motion the Board adjourned until 1:Q0 P.M. v jwui, ifneor. June 30, 1961 1:00 P.M. Holt County Board of Supervi sors met as peradjournment. All members present. Motion by Smith seconded by Dierking that the following Warrants be can celled. Motion carried. J ohnson Drug, Medical Fund .. $ 13.25 Mrs. Charles McMillan Medical Fund . 20.00 Motion by McConnell, seconded by Davis that the following War rants be cancelled. Motion car ried. Stuart Rest Haven, Old Age Assistance Fund .. $ 71.44 Stuart Rest Haven, Old Age Assistance Fund . 41.60 Serafin Ergler, Old Age Assistance Fund .. .. 20.00 Walter McNichols, Old Age Assistance Fund 39.60 Martha Allshouse, Old Age Assistance Fund 53.80 Stuart Rest Haven, Old Age Assistance Fund 125.00 Stuart Rest Haven, Old Age Assistance Fund .. 120.93 Martha Allshouse, Aid to Dependent Children Fund . 25.80 Motion by Davis, seconded by Smith, that the following Bonds be approved. Motion carried. Francis Wabs, Justice of Peace, Township of Coleman Gerald DeGroff, Clerk, Township of Josie Motion by Dierking, seconded by Davis that the following Min utes of Special School Meeting be approved. Motion carried. MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 115, HOLT COUN TY, NEBRASKA, HELD AUGUST 5, 1960 A special meeting of the School Board was held on August 5, 1960. Present were John S. Har kins, President, Lloyd Knox, Sec retary, and Omer Gibson, Trea surer. Thereupon Omer G. Gibson of fered the following Resolution and moved its adoption: Be it resolved by the School Board of School District No. 115 of Holt County, Nebraska as fol lows: 1. A special meeting of the vo ters of School District No. 115 is hereby called and shall be held at the School House in said Scho ol District No. 115 of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 16th day of Au gust, 1960, at the hour of 8:30 P. M. at which meeting there shall be submitted to the voters of said school district the following propositions, to-wit. PROPOSITION 1 Shall a building tax (5) mills be levied each year for a period of ten (10) years beginning for the taxable year of 1961, said levy or levies to produce a total amount of $8000.00 to be expended for the following purposes, towit: The building of a new school house and the equipping there I of, said schoolhouse to be erect ed on real estate already owned by said school district. PROPOSITION 2 And shall the School Board pro ceed at once to carry out the purpose of said levy and issue warrants against the funds voted as provided in Nebraska School Laws. 2. The secretary is ordered to cause notice of said special meet ing to be given to the voters of said district by posting up copies thereof in three public places within the district as provided by law. The foregoing Resolution hav ing been read, Lloyd Knox sec onHed t.hp mnt.mn fnr itc noce o rro 1 and adoption, and after discussion the roll call on the question of passing and adopting the Resolu tion was taken, the following vot ing in favor of the passage and adoption of the same: John S. Harkins, Omer G. Gib son and Lloyd Knox. The follow ing voted against said resolution: none. The foregoing Resolution sub mitting the foregoing Propisitions to the voters of School District No. 115 a a special meeting to be! held on August 16, 1960, having been consented to by a majority j of the School Board, said resolu-; tion was passed and adopted. On motion the Board then ad journed to meet on August 16,1 1960, at 8:30 P. M. John Harkins, President j Lloyd Knox, Secretary CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I, Lloyd Knox, hereby certify that I am the duly appointed and acting Secretary of the School Board of School District No. 115, of Holt County, Nebraska; that pursuant to a resolution of said School Board passed at a specif meeting of said Board on August 5, 1960, I posted the following Notice, to-wit: NOTICE SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING A special meeting of the legal voters of School District No. 115 of Holt County Nebraska, called by the School Board will be held at the School House in said Dis trict, on Tuesday, the 16th day of August, 1960, at 8:30 P.M., for the purpose of voting on the following Propositions, to-wit: PROPOSITION 1 Shall a building tax of five 15) [ mills be levied each year for a period of ten (10) years, begin- j ning for the taxable year 1961,! said levy or levies to produce a j total of $8000.00 dollars to be i expended for the following pur poses, to-wit: The building of a new school-! house and the equipping thereof, |. said schoolhouse to be erected on I real estate already owned by ! said school district. t I PROPOSITION 2 And shall the School Board pro ceed at once to carry out the pur pose of said levy and issue war rants against the funds voted as provided in Nebraska School Laws.. Posted this 6th day of August 1960. Lloyd Knox, Secretary That on the 6th day of August. 1960, he posted a copy of the above notice in three public pla ces in said district as required by law. Dated this 8th day of August, 1960. Lloyd Knox, Secretary MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE VOTERS OF 9CHOOL DISTRICT NO. 115, OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. HELD AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE IN SAID DISTRICT ON AUGUST 16, 1960 The meeting was called to or-! der by President John S. Harkins with 12 voters present. It was then announced by the president of the school board that pursuant to a resolution passed by said school board at a special meeting that a vote would be tak en at this special meeting on the following two propositions as set out in the ballot to be distributed, said ballot being as follows, to wit: PROPOSITION 1 Shall a building tax of five (5) mills be levied each year for a period of ten (10) years, begin ning the taxable year 1961, said levy or levies to produce a total amount of $8000.00 to be expend ed for the following purposes, to- . wit: The budding of a new school house and the equipping thereof, said scboolhouse to be erected on real estate already owned by said school district. For building tax and levy above set forth— Against building tax and levy above set forth— PROPOSITION 2 And shall the School Board pro ceed at once to carry oat the purpose of said levy and issue warrants against the funds voted as provided in Nebraska School Laws. For Issue of warrants against the fund voted— Against issue of warrants against the fund voted— Discussion of the proposition to be voted on was then had and the ballots were distributed. After the then counted and the results of said vote were announced as fol lows, to-wit: For Proposition 1 - - 12; For Proposition 2 - - 12; Against Proposition 1 - - 0; Against Proposition 2 - - 0; The president then announced that Proposition 1 and Proposi tion 2 had carried by more than 55% of the persons voting there on. Upon motion made and second ed, the meeting adjourned. John Harkins, President Lloyd Knox, Secretary MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 115 HELD AUGUST lfi, 1960 at 9:30 P. M. The School Board of District No. 115, of Holt County, Nebras ka, met at the Schoolhouse in said District on the 16th day of Au gust, I960. Present were John S. Harkins, President, Lloyd Knox, Secretary and Omer G. Gibson, Treasurer, they being all the members of the School Board. Omer G. Gibson then offered the following Resolution and mov ed its adoption, to-wit: Resolved by the School Board of School District No. 115 of Holt County, Nebraska, that we are satisfied that all the requirements of Sections 79-422 and 79-423 and other pertinent statutes have been compiled with and that more than 55% of all voters present and voting at said special school dis L»1J xi * i.i . v tiua uaic aic in favor of the building tax here tofore submitted. Be it further resolved that such propositions and all the proceed ings had thereon be entered upon the records of this School District and that the special tax levy so voted be certified to the County Clerk as in the case of other tax levies. The foregoing Resolution having been read, Lloyd Knox seconded the motion for its adoption, and after discussion the roll call on the question of passing and adopt ion of the same: John S. Harkins, Lloyd Knox and Omer G Gibson; The follow ing voted against the adoption of said Resolution: None The foregoing Resolution hav ing been consented to by a ma-1 jority of the School Board, said resolution was declared passed and adopted. On motion, duly seconded, the Board adjourned. John Harkins, President Lloyd Knox, Secretary (continued in next week’s paper) I Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Dinner Given For EnEarls A dinner was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard EnEarl, Tacoma, Wash., Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pospichal and Mr. and TVfrc D j j_. _ Lindsey; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Busteed and. daughters, Hump hry; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Bookhouser and son, Norfolk; Larry Brookhouser, Jim Bickley, Madison, and the honored guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard EnEarl. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Boeltei visited his mother, Mrs. Edna Boelter, Tuesday.. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caskey and family spent the weekend with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Andersen, at Tay lor. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Kenneth Caskey and family, Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Caskey and Monte, O’Neill were July 16 din ner guests at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey, home. David John VonSeggem, in fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Von Seggem was brought home from the hospital July 17. Mrs. Lyle Rasmussen and child ren are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey and family. Craig Sufficool, Verdigre, is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sufficool, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Tyler are vacationing in the Ozarks. Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser enter tained the Help-U-club at her home July 19. There were 13 members and three visitors, Mrs. Harry Caskey, Mrs. Emil Bartos and Mrs. Richard EnEarl, pre sent. The hostess served a lunch eon at noon. Embroidery work was done for the hostess during the aftenoon. The annual club picnic was planned during the business meeting which will be held July 30 at the Creighton City park. Mrs. Harry Caskey re ceved the door prize. Mrs. Wil liam Buxton will have the next meeting. TIRE VULCANIZING and repair ALL SIZE TIRES JOE'S TIRE SERVICE Phone 716 O’Neill, Nebr. — Royal News By Mrs. R. j. Her lag Organize 4-H Club; First Meeting July 26 A 4-H club has been organized with Mrs. Elvin Bray as leader and was to hold its first meeting with Sandra Rundquist Wednes day of this week. Officers elected at the organizational meeting were: Sandra Rundquist, presi dent; Vanita Thomsen, vice presi dent; Cecilia Wulrner, secretary; and Barbara Holm, reporter. Cherylyn Frahm is also a mem ber, and others are expected to join. Mr. and Mrs. Del Rundquist and Tim anti Jackie Percival, Storm Lake, la., were recent guests in the home of his brother, E. it. Rundquist and family. Tim remained for a week. The Royal VVSCS met with Mrs. J. J. Lichty Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Johnston led the devotions and Mrs. Oscar Bartsch con ducted the lesson on missions. The next meeting will be a picnic at Grove Lake at the south en trance. An invitation is extended to all members. Eddie Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Montgo mery, has been in Ger many with Ills parents a num ber of years. His father Is hi the service. Eddie has retunnsl to Antelope county and is em ployed with Contois in Elgin. The family will return later. Mr. and Mrs. John Weihing and family, Lincoln, camped at Grove Lake last week and left Monday for the Black Hills, plan ning to return to Grove Lake for another week. Mr. Weihing is an instructor at the University of Nebraska in the agriculture de partment, his work being con nected with plant pathology. mis. lAJiimita Liai son, wno nan been here several weeks visiting her brother and sister-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, left Saturday for Bellefontaine, Ohio. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beutler were Mr and Mrs. Herman Ennen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hering, De bra and Stevie, McCook and Mr. He ring's mother, Mrs. George Hering, Osmond, were Saturday afternoon visitors at the R. J. Hering home. The McCook Her ings had come to attend the diamond jubilee at Plainview and to be present at the reunion Sun day of the graduates of the Plain view high school. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster, Brea, Calif., were Sunday cal lers at the R. J. Hering home. Mrs. Foster, a sister-in-law of Mr. Hering, is remembered here and at Orchard as Mrs. Erl Hering, who lived at Orch ard for many years. Her first husband. Eld Hering, a brother of R. J., was postmaster at Orchard for 11 years during which time his wife was post office clerk. Mrs. Foster, as Mae Hager man, grew to ma turity in Orchard and was graduated from the Orchard high school. She was employed for sometime by the Orchard News. After leaving Orchard, the Herings moved to Norfolk where they owned and operated a grocery store for a time, and then sold out to go to California where they lived until the fami ly of three had reached ma turity. Mr. Hering died several years ago, and sometime later his widow remarried. Mary Hering, Norfolk, spent a few hours at home in Royal Sunday having come with friends to attend the jubilee at Plainview in the evening. She expects to be at home for two weeks in August while her em ployer is visiting relatives in Omaha. Mrs. Edna Johnston and Mrs. R. E. Trautman were recent vi sitors at Spencer. A picnic party at Grove Lake Sunday afternoon included Mr. and Mrs. Bus Charf, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Storm, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rabbass and Mr. and Mrs. Si Berry. Mrs. Bill Mitteis and Connie and Lavonne Hildreth were in < Sioux City on inisiness Mbnday. Curt Mitteis visited his grand father, Harry Mitteis, near Creighton last week. Mrs. Zola He ring returned Sat urday from Columbus where site had visited her brother, Mrs. Gene Anson, a few days. She returned to her work at the post office Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walmer and Cecilia and Greg were Sun day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rundquist were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tliomsen. Many state as well as out-of state visitors are enjoying fishing and camping at Grove Lake. A Poem From Mrs. Eby . •. One day in loved Jerusalem there rushed a shrieking maddened crowd upon a lowly kneeling form, Before his God and Sav ior bowed, and tlien with cruel stones they crushed his beauti ful and gentle life. He prayed the Father to forgive their ig norence and raging strife, this man was Stephen, lo, a Jew, who died for Christ, would I? would you? See! Far upon a lonely isle an aged man with snowy locks, exiled to laibor in the mines; his only temple, wind swept rocks and once he leaned on Jesus breast, and gazed with fond adoring eyes into that face where love Divine still beams upon us from the skies, This man was John beloved, a Jew, witness for Christ, am I? Are VOll? A Galilean fisher among a fierce and angry throng; no tremor spoke of hidden fear; his face was peaceful, calm and strong, and when they nalied him to a cross as they had nailed his blessed Lord, he gloried thus to die for Christ, and counted it a rich reward, this man was Peter, lo, a Jew! who died for Christ, would I? Would you? A captive bound was brought one day to Nero’s Judgement seat at Rome, for Christ he wore the heavy chain; for Christ he had no wealth or home. The noblest martyr Rome could boast for all the thousands that she slew, the great Apos tle sent by God to gentiles with the message true, this man was Paul, e’en Pau, the Jew, who died for Christ, would I? would you? (Selected) DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebraska NORCO BEEF STARTER Is A 14% Protein Feed with Vitamins and Antibiotics A TOP NOTCH CREEP FEED AS I/>W AS $53.00 PER TON This Is Creep Feed Season Book It now for 80 days at Two Ton Capacity Creep Feeders Available at $160 Tompkins Livestock Headquarters Inman, Phone 34 or 11-W lltfc THE POT BOILED .. . '•* f THE LID BLEW . . . The Sky Was The Limit at The Hog Auction Last Monday in Verdigre Extreme, top on butchers rose to $19.15 with the choice hogs sell ing from $18.85 to $19.10. The sow market rose to a top of $18.00 on light butchery kind, and all of the 250 to 300 lb. sows sold from $16.£5 to $17.75 depending upon finish and condition. Very few sows sold under $14.00 per cwt Compare these prices with prices paid anywhere in the corn belt and see why It will pay you to “ship that next load of hogs to our Monday auction In Verdigre LAST FRIDAY EVENING . . , The sale lasted from 7:00 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. with real good action on all classes. Some classes of stock cattle looked fully $ux> per ewt. higher. Cows sold much higher with one buyer getting nearly 50 cows at this sale. More demand was shown for all classes of pigs and bred sows. THE NEXT FRIDAY EVENING SALE WILL BE FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, 7:00 P.M. These Friday evening sales are proving very popular for both the consignor and buyer. List your consignments for this next special as soon as possible in order that we may include it In our ad vertising. Listen to WNAX, Yankton, every evening Monday through Satur day at 6:15 for a complete market report from Verdigre Also tune in to KBRX, O'Neill at 6:45 a.m. Monday through Friday for our market news. Sell your livestock at Northeast Nebraska’s “Fastest Grow ing’’ weekly livestock auction market in Verdigre. Regular sale each and every Monday starting li.oo a.m. Special Fri day sales -1st and 3rd Friday’s of every month VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET Don Jensen. Mgr. Phone 86 W in Verdigre