The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 12, 1961, Section Two, Image 16

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    FOR SALE
fALT FDR SAIE K a n a p o 1 i ■
J16.50 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 SAIE International No. 55
baler. Donald Strong. Phone
Ivanhoe 2-2922, Chamber*. 25p
REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE
BOARS for sale. Meat type
breeding stock from quality:
bloodlines. New bloodlines for'
old customers . 3 miles east
of Creighton on Highway 59. Ph.
121 on 10. Shadylane Hampshire
Furm. 23-30c
FDR SAIE Registered Yorkshire
and Hampshire boar*. Reason
ably priced. Richard Loock,
Spencer, Nebraska. 25-27c
FOR SAIE Registered Hamp
shire boars and open gilts. Big
and rugged with bred in grow- j
ing ability.--Alfred Hansen, |
Plainview, Nebr. Ph. 21 R99
22tfc i
FOR SALE 50.000 BTU Stegkr
gas heater with fan. Used one.
season.—George Tracy, Atkin
son. 25-26c
FDR SAIE 1 pair cylinder heads
with valve job, complete with
valves and springs for 1951 Olds.
Orley Rickard, 27 miles south
O'Neill. 25-26p
FOR SAIE—Purebred Hampshire
boars, vaccinated and guaran
teed.—John Sojka, 1% north and
4 east of Pave. Nebr. 24-36c
SEE US for now SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Contois
Motor Co., Nellgh._30tf
FOR SALE Registered purebred j
Yorkshire boars and gilts. Buy
them young and save.—Richard I
Hill, Box 511, Phone 564 Rll, 0’-|
Neill. 22tf
FOR SALE Hampshire boars,
long bodied with size for age,
double vaccinated, guaranteed
breeders, new bloodlines.—John
Raster, Ph. Hunter 5-3360, Clear
water, Nebr. 24-31p
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 14 registered Here-1
ford cows, 10 registered bred
heifers, 4 open heifers. Must sell
due to ill health.--Francis An
derl, Inman, Nebr. 25tfc
SAVE ON INSURANCE-prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy.. O’Neill. lOtfc
FOR SALE 1960 Safeway mobile
home, 55’ x 10’. Code construc
tion. Two bedroom, front kitchen,
washer. Interior maple tone, ex
terior white with black shutters.
At Gibson Trailer Court. Con
tact James Jankicwicz, O’Neill,
Nebr Phone 486-W.25tfc
Semi-Loads Wisconsin
Springers and Heifers. Some
fresh with Heifer Calves. From
Shores’ Wisconsin Dairies
Fancy Holsteins, Guernseys.
Ayrshire, Jersey and cream
Swiss Springers and Heifers.
Fine Holstein Bull $97.50. Rug
ged Grey-White young Swiss
Bull. Semi-loads open and bred
Wisconsin Heifers. Shores’ cat
tle Pay Your Bills. Stop Your
Worries. Plenty Wisconsin
weaned calves.
Shores, Neligh
Ph. TU 7 4060 — 7 4850
20tfc
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
I
MACHINERY
IHC No. 24 picker
IHC 2M picker
IHC 2ME picker
IHC No. 20 picker
1 row Woods picker
101 John Deere picker
GI picker
Wagons — Boxes — Hoists
42 ft. David Bradly elevator
36 ft. Kelly elevator
New’ Kelly Ryan elevators
No. 60 Allis combine, like new
IHC No. 55W baler with motor
Several used mills and grinders
40 Farmall H
51 VAC Case
46 Farmall B
50 Farmall C
42 Farmall M
54 Super M
IHC TD6
Utility 460 with fast hitch
Farmall 230
Super MTA
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’NEILL. NEBR.
!HC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool^
FOR SALE- 56,000 BTU unit
natural gas heating stove, all
automatic. May be converted to
U1 gas. Can be seen at 429% E.
IXHjglas, O'Neill. 26-26p
FOR SALE—l«t and 2nd calf
Holstein heifers, heavy springers.
John Sojka, 1% north. 4 East of
Page. 15tfe
FOR SALE
CLOTHES DRYER SPECIALS
RCA Whirlpool
Model 1ID 70 Reg. $209 now $165
Model ED 20 Reg. $159 now $ 99
Model FD 91 Reg. $319 now $239
Model IID 90 Reg. $289 now $199
SHELHAMER EQUIP. CO.
O'Neill. Nebr. 25c
FOR SALE 1954 JD crawler
tractor. $1250; hammermill, $65;
electric outboard, $20; water
pump, $30; cattle oiler, $15;
tractor air pump, $10; 8 ft.
pram boat, $15.—Call 2239 Stu
art after 7 p.m. 24-25c
MOBILE HOMES
NEW & USED
Authorized Dealer for
SAFEWAY, SKYIJNE,
GREAT LAKES
Large Discout on 61 Models on Lot. '
USED COACHES
2 — 1960 — 50’ x 10’
2 — 1959 — 46’ x 10’ I
1 — 1958 — 35’ x 8’
1 — 1952 — 35’ x 8’
1 — 1951 — 42’ x 8’
1 _ 1959 _ 42’ x 8’
1 — 1957 — 46’ x 8’
Those units are priced to be Sold.
We Trade — Finance — Deliver
Trailer Parts and Supplies
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Ph. EX 5-2170 Albion, Nebr.
25tfc
FARM LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
ATTENTION EAHMEK5—Wiscon
sin dairy bred heifer calves for
sale; also Wisconsin springer
heifers. Direct from my farm to
your farm. Write: Carl Brandau,
Tomah, Wise. 23-26c
FOR SALE -Certified Cheyenne
wheat seed. Also II 1C power
washing separator in excellent
condition.—Henry Stelling and
Son, Orchard, Nebr. 21tfc
IT'S CONTOIS
MOBILE HOMES
For that mobile home that you
are looking for, and at prices
and terms that you can afford.
Don't Wait!
Good selections are going at
great reductions, including
Alma, American, Detroiter,
New Moon, Marlette and Safe
way.
CONTOIS has low bank rate
terms with as long as 7 years I
to pay. Wre trade, service, and
deliver anywhere in the U. S. A.
Come Today!
Open everyday, including
Sunday
CONTOIS
MOBILE HOMES
Northeast Nebraska's Largest
Neligh, Nebraska
25-28c
Real Estate for Sale
LAND FOR SALE—400 acres of
land, 320 in pasture and 80 acres
broke. Located 1 mile south and
2M> east of old Opportunity
Store. Known as the Clarence
Benash place. For information
see Ed Campbell. First National
Ranlr CVMpill 94-9F\n
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
REAL ESTATE
2 bedroom modem home.
Ideal Location
3 bedroom home
Many other good homes listed
v 480 Acres north of Emmet,
Very Good Terms
240 Acres located west of Page
320 Acres west of Page
I Other farm and ranch listings
ED. THORIN
Real Estate Broker
Ph. 207, CNeill, Nebr.
38tf
FINE LARGE HOME
On 125 East day 8t.
New Gas Furnace and Garage.
Good Income Property, Priced
right and terms.
Phone 324-R or see
Herman J. Janzing
WANTED
WANTED—Old guns. Cash paid or
will trade for all muzzle loading
rifles and shotguns, old model
Winchester rifles and Colt re
volvers.—John Sojka, Page, Ne
braska, Phone 3599. 21tfc
WANTED TO BUY—2 pairs of
children’s cowboy boots, about
size 8, prefer boots that are
badly worn and with high heels
if possible. Should be unfit for
wear.—Bill Richardson, The
Frontier office, O'NeilL 25nc
WANTED- Mamed man for year
round farm work. Modem house,
salary open.—M- B. Nelson,
Bristow, Nebr. 23tfc
INTERIOR A EXTERIOR PAINT
ING. (Can give good references).
William Hubby, O'Neill, Nebr.
Phone 394-W._jS-27P
WANTED- Milo and com to com
bine.—Fred Frericns, O'Neill,
Phone 840 Jl. 2>2®P
WANTED—-5,000 tons of good
prairie hay.—Fred J. Jungman,
and Son, Atkinson. 2I-28c
LARGE SELECTION of used furni
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
[ MAKE Montnly payment loans
some at 4% some at 5% interest.
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr
50tf
WANTED—Waitress and kitchen
help.—Segerwood Cafe, O’Neill
15tfc
WEI J. DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO.. O’Neill
i blks. W. & 3V4 blks. N. stoplight
WORK WANTED-Custom baling
—square bales and twine tie.—Ben
Sanders, 14 miles N. E. O’Neill,
Phone 5F22, O'Neill. 9tf
Thinking of a Building?
Behlen Franchise. Sales and
Erection
UDEY CONST. CO.
Gene J. Udey, Ph. TU 7 4869
NEIJGH, NEBRASKA
14tfc
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
SOtf
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
'WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23t1_
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
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two bedroom home.
Full basement, garage, gas heat
at 610 E. Grant. Call Phil Allen
j_r_r^u cr«oi nr*r _
UU11VI , A 11* A A. A, vy ilViU. Ll/lAV
MISCELLANEOUS
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
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Lanrsen, Mgr.
38tf
ASHBURN MONUMENT CO.
P. O. Box 6. TUden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBURN. Prop. 21p
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 OTJEnJ
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WANT TO THANK Doctor
Carstens and the nurses at St.
Anthony's hospital for the fine
treatment we received while Mrs
Snyder was in the hospital. Also
all fte neighbors and friends who
helped and offered help and
especially Mrs. Neubauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Snyder
Page, Nebr. 25c
WE WISH TO THANK all our
friends and neighbors for the ex
pressions of sympathy, floral of
ferings , and other acts of kind
ness during the illness and death
of our loved one. Thanks to the
doctors and nurses of St. Anthony’s
for the care received there and to
anyone who visited and re
membered him.
Rose Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Thornton
and girls
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnson jr.
and son
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy
and family
Norman Paxton and children
25p
I-Legal Notices
• First pub. October 12, 1961)
Norman Gonderinger, Attorney
Estate No. 4503
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMIN 1STRATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
OCTOBER 9, 1961.
IN THE MATTER OF THE I
ESTATE OF NORMAN D.
OBST, 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 Frank H. Obst as Administra
tor of said estate, and will be
heard November 2, 1961 at 10 o’
clock AM., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County
SEAL) Judge.
25-27c
(First pub. October 5, 1961)
Henry F. Reimer, Attorney
Case No. 4498
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
(Testate estate)
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF R. M. PEASE,
ALSO KNOWN AS ROBERT
PEASE, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCET NED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for a final
settlement herein, for an order
barring claims upon the running
of the two year statute of li
mintation, and for distribution of
the estate and approval of final
account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
on October 25, 1961 at 1:00 o’
clock, p.m.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County
SEAL) Judge.
24-26
(First pub. October 5, 1961)
(John R. Gallagher, Attorney)
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE CITY OF O'NEILL, A
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF,
VS
ANNA BOWERS, ET AL,
DEFENDANTS
To: Anna Bowers and-Bowers,
her husband, real true name un
known; Carl Svenson, a single
man; Eldon Peterson and
Peterson, his wife real true
name unknown; Marcellus
Schaaf and-Schaaf, his wife,
real true name unknown; Regi
nald B. Pinkerman and Janet A.
Pinkerman, husband and wife;
William J. Froelich and-Froe
lich, his wife, real true name un
known; Harry E. Ressel and
Clara M. Ressel, husband
and wife; Eldwin D. Hallock
and Lorraine M. Hallock, hus
band and wife, Luella A.
Parker and James C. Par
ker, wife and husband; Richard
F. Strube and Ellen Strube. hus
band and wife: Harrv O T.ans
worth and Marie Lansworth, hus- '■
band and wife; William W. Me-!
Intosh and-McIntosh, his wife,!
I real true name unknown; Rich-!
ard L. Hovey and Marjorie Ann
Hovey, husband and wife; Mayn-j
ard G. Morrow and Virginia A.
Morrow, husband and wife; j
Frank A. Murray and Feme i
I. Murray, husband and wife;
Juliana Kamphaus, a widow;
William T. Murray and Yvonne
Murray, husband and wife; Char
les V. Cole and——Cole, his wife,;
real true name unknown: Don
McClellan and Fern McClellan,
husband and wife; Gordon D.
Johnson and-Johnson, his
wife, real true name unknown;
Audrey McConnell, a widow;
Glenn L. Brewster and Muriel I.
Brewster, husband and wife;
Consumers Public Power Dis
trict, a Political Subdivision of
the State of Nebraska; Niobrara
Valley Electric Membership Cor
poration, a Corporation; Hairy
Krier, a single man; Bernard Al
len and-Allen, his wife, real
true name unknown; L. A. Ott
and——Ott, his wife, real true
name unknown; Robert E. Lar
son and Charlotte Larson, hus
band and wife; Lorenzo A. Ott
and-Ott, his wife, real true
name unknown; Donald J. Van
dersnick and Marie Vandersnick,
husband and wife; William Dur
ven Kipple and Betty Lou Hippie,
husband and wife; Marvin J.
Ziska and Blanche Ziska. hus
band and wife; Weston D. Whit
wer and Marian L. Whitwer, hus
band and wife; Bernard V. Allen
and Arlene Allen, husband and
wife; Edward J. Boyle and——
Boyle, his wife, real true name
unknown; Otto W. Sprague and
Barbara M. Sprague, husband
and wife; Fred R- Hunt and
Hunt, bis wife, real true name
unknown; Harry R. Smith and
-Smith, his wife, real true
name unknown; the heirs, de
visees, and peronal representa
tives of Anna Bowers, deceased;
and all persons having or claim
ing any interest in a tract of
land described as A tract of
land lying wholly within the
South one-half of Section 19,
Township 29, North, Range IX,
West of the 6th Principal Meri
dian, Holt County, Nebraska,
and more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the
South Quarter comer of said Sec
tion 19; thence 589 degrees 54'
West along the South line of said
Section 19 a distance of 1531.69
feet to a point which is the inter
section of said South section line
and the center line of Archer
Street extended; thence N 00 de
gree 36’ West a distance of
2643.14 feet to a point on the East
and West quarter section line;
thence N 89 degrees 50' E along
the East and West Quarter Sec
tion line a distance of 1761.19 feet
to a point; thence 500 degrees
36' East a distance of 2645.21 feet
to a point on the South Section
line; thence 589 degrees 55' West
along the South line of said Sec
tion 19 a distance of 229.50 feet
to the point of beginning and con
taining 106.79 acres more or less;
and a Tract of land lying wholly
within the Southeast Quarter of
Section 25, Township 29 North,
Range 12, West of the 6th Princi
pal Meridian, Holt County, Ne
braska, and more particularly de
scribed as follows: Beginning at
a point on the East and West
Quarter Section line, said point
being 700.03 feet West of the East
Quarter comer of said Section
25; thence due west (assumed)
along the East and West quarter
section line a distance of 350.00
feet to a point; thence 500 de
grees 00’ 30” East a distance of
409.15 feet to a point on the North
R.O.W. Line of Everett Street;
thence North 89 degrees 59' 30”
alone the said North R.O.W. line
of Everett Street a distance of
350.00 feet to a point, said point
being the intersection of the
North R.O.W. Line of Everett
Street and the West R.O.W. line
of Cleveland Street; thence North
00 degree 01’ 00” West along the
West R.O.W. line of Cleveland
street a distance of 409.15 feet
to the point of beginning and con
taining 3.29 acres more or less,
real names unknown.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 27 day of
September, 1961, The City of O’
Neill, A Municipal Corporation,
as Plantiff, filed its petition and
commenced an action in the Dis
trict Court of Holt County, Ne
braska, against you and each of
you the object and prayer of said
petition is for annexation of con
tiguous territory of which you
are a record title owner of a par
cel or parcels of land situated;
within said territory or territories
above described.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 13
day of Nevember, 1961.
THE CITY OF O’NEILL, A
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
By John R. Gallagher
Its Attorney 24-27c
(First pub. October 12, 1961)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
ELECTION
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby
given that at a special election
to be held on the 28th day of
October, 1961, there will be sub
mitted to the legal voters of
School Districts numbered 49, 56
and 122 of Holt County, Nebras
ka, the following question; ‘‘Shall
the present territories comprising
School Districts numbered 49, 56
and 122 of the County of Holt, and
State of Nebraska, be re
organized and consolidated to
comprise and constitute one
School District, of said County,
according to a proposed plan of
reorganization of School Dis
tricts, as formulated and ad
vanced by the Holt County Com
mittee for the Reorganization of
School Districts.”
For said Reorganization Plain
( )
Against said Reorganization
The polls for voting at said
election will remain open from
8 o’clock A M. to 8 o’clock P.M.
of said day, and the voting place
as follows: Dist. No. 49 School
House.
Voters desiring to vote in favor
of said proposition and for said
reorganization plan, will mark
an X in the square following the
words: “For said Reorganization
Plan”; voters desiring to vote
against said proposition, will
mark an X in the square follow
ing the words, "Against said
Reorganization Plan.”
This special election has been
called for the purpose of afford
ing the electors of School Dis
tricts numbered 49. 56 and 122
an opportunity to approve or re
ject the plan of the Organization,
adopted by the Holt County Com
mittee for the Reorganization of
School Districts, under which
plan it is proposed to consoli
date Districts 49, 56 and 122 into
one School District, of Holt
County, Nebraska.
That said proposed plan of re
organization contemplates that
said reorganized and consoli
dated District, shall have the
legal outer boundaries, described
as follows: 1. Commencing at the
Southwest comer at Section 19,
Township 30, Range 9. running
thence 3^ miles east, thence
IVz miles south, thence 1 mile
east, thence 1 mile north, thence
1% miles east, thence 8 miles
north, thence 3 miles west,
thence % mile south to the
Northwest comer of Section 22,
Township 31, Range 9, thence 2
miles west thence Vi mile north,
thence 1 mile west, thence %
mile north, thence 1 mile west,
thence 1 mile north, thence %
mile west thence mile south,
thence % mile west, thence
mile north, thence 1 miles west
thence 3 miles south, thence %
mile east thence % mile south,
thence % mile west, thence 2
miles south, thence 3 miles east
thence 14 miles south, thence
4 mile east, thence 4 mile
south, thence 4 mile east, thence
1 mile south, thence 4 mile
west, thence 4 mile north,
thence 4 mile west, thence 1
mile south to the place of be
gining 2 Reasons for the change
in boundaries Is to provide more
adequate education advantages
for the children. 3The said plan
of reorganization proposes the
adjustment of property debts,
and liabilities of the proposed
District as follows:
a. All of the assets and pro
perty of the district included
in this plan as of October 28,
1961, shall become the pro
perty of the pn»jx»sed Sclxxil
District
b. All of the bonded indebted
ness existing against any of
said districts is to be as
sumed and paid by the new
district.
c. All other School District
debts, if any, of said Dis
tricts, as of October 28,
1961 are to lx* assumed and
paid by the new district.
d. The utili/i'*' )n of existing
schoolhouse> and school pro
perty is to tx* determined by
the legal voters of the pro
posed new school district, in
the event such reorganization
Incomes effective, however,
this shall pertain to school
houses and school grounds
only.
Legal school electors only re
siding within the enumerated dis
tricts shall lie permitted to vote
at said election.
Any electors or other interested
persons, may secure additional
information concerning the de
tails of said proposed plan of re
organization at ine omce oi me
County Superintendent of Schools
in O'Neill, Nebraska.
AUCE L. FRENCH, secretary
Holt County Committee for the
Reorganization of School Dis
tricts. 25-27c
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb Skats
Rita Obermire, Lincoln, spent
last week visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire and
family. Mrs. Obermire, Jean,
Cheryl and Brenda visited Mrs.
Mary (Henning at the Bassett
nursing home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Henning was admitted Oc
tober 5 to the home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnson,
Twin Falls, Ida., are guests this
week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manhe
han, California, arrived last week
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaup
and other friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson re
turned home Friday after several
days visit with their daughter and
family at Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson
were last Sunday callers at the
John Stuifbergen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokely and
boys, Valentine, were last week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Engler. Mrs. Stokely and
boys remained Monday and Tues
day while Harry attended the
county agent’s meeting at Bassett.
Sunday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Engler were Mr.
and Mrs. LaVeme Engler and
girls, O’Neill. Mrs. E. Engler and
Mrs. Harry Stokely and boys were
Monday afternoon callers of Mrs
John Schmit and boys at O'Neill.1
Mrs. Orville Paxton entertained
the Wednesday Bridge club at1
her home. Mrs. Bill Wewel and
Mrs. Bill Stracke won prizes.
Mrs. Art Givens will have the
next party in two weeks.
Mrs. Harold Givens and Mrs.
Edwin Engler were among those
who attended the initiation of the
Catholic Daughters at the K. C.
hall and the supper October 1.
Saturday supper guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wewel and Lonnie |
was ciauae a noon, uurweu.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton en
tertained the 500 club Sunday eve
ning. Prize winners were Joe
Wallinger, Mrs. Bill Wewel, Ver
non Heyne, Mrs. Harold Givens
and Mrs. “Doc" Newman.
A Wednesday caller of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Paxton was Gene
Vondraic, Hinton, la.
Emma Wewel and Mrs. Mary
Hamik came from Hinsdale, 111.,
Saturday to spend two weeks with
relatives at Stuart and Atkinson
They are both employed at a
Hillsdale hospital near Chicago, j
Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Kaup and ‘
baby son were visitors at the
Frank Ste inha user home last
Wednesday evening. Also visiting'
were Miss Emma Wewel from
Illinois and her sister, Mrs. Hero
or Johnson, Missouri.
Sunday evening callers of Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Obermire and
family were Mr. and Mrs. John
Henning, Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, I
Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnson, Twin
Falls. Ida., were Tuesday eve-;
rung guests of Mrs. John Stuifber-,
gen, O’NeilL
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Steinhau-1
ser, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Steinhauser and Mrs.
Mary Hamik, spent last Monday
in Norfolk on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson, j
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Butler, spent last week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Nelson at Great Bend, Kan. While
there they visited the museum at
Dodge City and Boot Hill. They
returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry CadwaHa
der entertained at a pitch party t
Sunday evening at their home
Prize winners were Katie Papke.
Elgie Irish, Mrs. Frank Johnson,
Mrs. Jim Hoffman and Mrs. Har-:
old Butler. Guests were Mr amt
Mrs. Al Holbrook, Mr and Mrs
Leo Slacbetka and Mr and Mr*
"Red” Johnson.
Mrs. Harry CadwuUader *$k*iu
Tuesday visiting her son. Dean
Cadwallader in Lincoln.
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs,
Bill Hoffman and at the Gene
Hoffman home were Mrs. Eva
Morris, Mike Hoffman, l>av*l
City, and Mr and Mra. Lynn Ad
may, Michael, Rosemary and
Tim. Be 11 wood.
Friday supper guests of Mr
ami Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon were
Mr. and Mrs. Dorlin Lockmon,
Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Lockmon and Christy L<».i, Om
aha.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and |
Mrs. Max Weichmnn, Donald and
Kay were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Hoffman anti girls, Mr and Mrs,
Harry Cadwallader, Mr and Mrs
Glen Cadwallader and boys. Mr
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson
and girls, Mr. anti Mrs Marvin
(Red) Johnson and children,
Grants, N M. and Mrs. Harry
Hood and boys.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
anti Mrs. Elgie Irish were Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Seger, Grand
Island.
Mrs Bill Everetts and child
ren, Ft. Crook, accompanied Mrs.
Earl Cadwallader and Mrs Jim
Hoffman home Thursday. Bill hiv
eretts came Friday evening to
attend the Quarter Horse sale the
next day. They all returned home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Red
Johnson and family, Grams, N.
M.. arrived Tuesday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnson and girls,
Mr and Mrs. Max Weichman and
family and other relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Earl Cadwallader drove to
Omaha Tuesilay afternoon accom
panied by her mother, Mrs. Ber
tha Miilie, Daley City, Calif., who
boarded a plane to her home
Wednesday. They were Tuesday
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Everetts and children, Fort
Crook. Mrs. Jim Hoffman ac
companied them to Omaha to vis
it Jim at the hospital. She was
a Tuesday and Wednesday over
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry Wallinger and son in Omaha
Jim seems much improved at
this writing.
Mrs. A. Kattner and daughter,
Marian, Chicago, were Friday,
Saturday and Sunday overnight
guests at the Frank Steinhauser
home. They visited at the Sisters
convent and left for their home
in Chicago, 111., Monday.
Joe and Theresa Levi were
Thursday and Friday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bernt, and
the Earl Miller family at Plain
view.
Mrs. John Weichman was host
to the Hi-Five club Friday after
noon. Prize winners were Mrs.
Katie Papke, Minnie Ha skin and
Theresa Levi. Mrs. L. H. Stein
hauser will be the next hostess in
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stelnhau
ner went with Kmina Wewel and
Mrs. Mary Ilamik, Hinsdale.
III., to Creighton Wednesday to
spend the day with Mrs. II.
l-uening and daughter, Sophia.
Mrs. Steinhauser, Mrs. Ilamik
and Mrs. Luening are sisters.
Another sister, Mrs. A. Kreike
mrirr, came from Wr*l j'utni
U> spend the day. They had »*d
Bren h'Xrihrr at the *iunr tlmr
f..r ;nth. Mr*, laming had nut
btri welt but at prrifut to
■tiurh improved
Fauna Wewel. Leafnvrr, III .
and Mr. ami Mr* liemur J«din
son. Warsaw. Mo.. visited recent
ly at the home of Mr and Mr*
Frank Wewel and also with rela
tives and frtemta at Atkinson and
Stuart.
Mr. an»l Mr* Orville Paxton
were last weekend guests ui Mr
and Mr* Merle McClure at Smu*
City.
Fort Randall News
.Ionic* Kirwan
Mr ami Mr*. Dan Kirwan jr
and daughters, Lincoln, were
Sunday luncheon guests at Uir
Dan Kirwan *r, home. Mr uim!
Mrs Dan Kirwan jr ami girla
wero enroute home utter attend
lng the wedding of Mr and Mr*
"La/" Salmon at Fairfax Sutuf
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hausuwmn
attended the Fanner* Union Co
op meeting in Fairfax Tuesday
evening
Mr. and Mr* Walt Nyquut
were Thursday evening vi*ib*rs at
the Clarence Olson home where
they helped Clarence to celebrate
his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Hausaiann
visited with Mr*. J>*- Hausmunn
jr. anil infant daughter at the
Lynch hospital Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mr*. Phil Kirwan,
Gregory, S. D., spent the week
end at the home of tbelr son.
Duane Kirwan ami family.
Ken and Carl Soulek, Ravinia,
S. D., were Thursday evening
callers at tlie G. R. Kirwan home.
Mr. and Mrs Phil Kirwan, Grc
gory, S. D., visited Sunday after
noon at the Kirwan home.
Jerry Kirwan was a Sunday din
ner guest at the Ed Hneder home.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Hnusmann
were Sunday coffee guests at the
Eddie Dean Danielson home in
Bristow Mrs. Harry Most mm ami
Elmer ami Frtedolf Pearson were
Friday evening coffee guests at
the Hnusmann home,
Mr anil Mrs. Tom Kocor jr.
and Wanda Kay, Wagner, S. D ,
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Dan Kirwan home. Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Cassidy, Lynch, were
Sunday afternoon visitors at tlw
Kirwan home.
Many from this community at
tended the Smorgasbord at the
Spencer Community hall Wednes
day evening.
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Phone 788
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
ALL SIZE TIRES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 716 O’Neill, Nehr.
3000 to 4000 Cattle Selling in
Three Big Sales Coming Up at
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Northeast Nebraska's "Fastest Growing"
Livestock Auction
FRI., OCT. 20-FRI., OCT. 27-FRI., NOV. 3
1000 to 1200 Cattle
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 - 10:00 A.M.
We will lead off this sale with about 30 OUTSTANDING 4-H
CALVES. These will be sold In single* and small lot*. At 12 :W
Noon, all dairy cattle and *mall calves will be sold, followed by
the STOCKER AND FEEDER CATTLE.
EARLY LISTINGS FULLY TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO HALE
DATE INCLUDE: E. Pavelka 30 Angus calve*; A. Pavefka 40
Angus and Angford calve*; O. PavHka 43 Hereford and Angford
calve*; 4. Vitema 10 Shorthorn calve*; A. Vakoc 26 Angford
calve*; B. IJska 45 Hereford calve*; A. Hchlote 15 Angu* calve*;
E. Wagner 40 Hereford yearling *teer*; F. Mlnarek 25 Hereford
calve*; D. Miller 10 Hereford calve*, 40 feeder pigs; 4. StouraJ 20
Hereford calve*; A. Mann 20 Hereford calve*; F. Famik 20 Ang
ford yearling*; O. Mellor «0 Hereford-naive*; C. Wood* 12 Here
ford calve*; E. Dobry * Hereford calve*; V. Pinkrrman 30 Here
ford and Angu* calve*.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THESE THREE SALES
—SEE OUR BIG RED AND WHITE SALE BDLS, OR CON
TACT US AT W-W IN VERDIGRE.
IF YOU HAVE CATTLE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SELL AT
ONE OF THESE SALES, IT WILL HELP US IN OUR AD
VERTISING, BOTH ON RADIO AND NEWSPAPERS, IF YOU
WILL LIST YOUR CONSIGNMENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
WE HAVE BUILT MANY NEW PENS, ALL ON CONCRETE,
AND WILL BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE BEST OF
FACILITIES AND SERVICE.
1000 to 1200 Hogs at
Auction Every Monday in Verdigre
Top on btoebera reached $17.10 on a large number of con
signment* aMTWtj few batcher* aelUng below S10J45 male**
they weighed below 200 lb*. Sow* *old in a very narrow range
from $14.75 to $10-25- TRY THAT NEXT CONSIGNMENT AT
OUR MONDAY AUCTION.
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Iowan. Mgr. Phone 00-W In Verdigre