The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 19, 1961, Image 4

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    _FOR SALE
TOR SALK Purebred sotted Po
tand China lioars. Vaccinated
and guaranteed.-Martin Hoff- j
man, Spencer, Nebr. 25-32c !
$AI .T F'OR SALE K a n a p o 11 s
$16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a
ton; white block 75c—Located 3
block* east, 4 block? north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph 164, O Neill. 51tf
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
Farm. 23-30c
TOR SALE 30 ft. single chain
elevator in good condition, j
Priced reasonable. Albert Lat
zel, Ewing. 26-27p ’
TOR SALE Registered Yorkshire
and Hampshire lioars. Reason
ably priced Richard Loock,
Spencer, Nebraska. 25-27c
FOR SALE—Registered Hamp
shire boars and open gilts. Big
and rugged with bred in grow
ing ability.—Alfred Hansen,
Plain view, Nebr. Ph. 21 R99
22tfc
FOR SALE 50,000 BTU Siegler
gas heater with fan. Used one
season.-George Tracy, Atkijv
son. 25-26c
TOR SALE Heavy duty under
slung with or without l>cds; also
sled tires with liberal guarantee,
reasonably priced. Gerald O’
Conner, Phone 2194, Atkinson.
26-29p
TOR SALK 1 pair cylinder heads!
with valve job, complete with!
valves and springs for 1951 Olds, j
Orley Rickard, 27 miles south
O'Neill. 25-26pj
FOR SAIJ2 Purebred Hampshire
boars, vaccinated and guaran
teed. John Sojka, 1% north and
4 east of Page, Nebr. 24-36c
FARM IiOANS, See R. H. Parker
50 tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
Boars. Ready for service. Henry
and Richard Stelling. 2 miles
south, Vi west of Orchard, Nebr.
16-eow-c
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., Nellgh. 30tf
FOR SAIH Registered purebred
Yorkshire boars and gilts. Buy
them young and save.—Richard
Hill, Box 511, Phone 564 Rll, O'
Neill. 22 tf
TOR SAI2E Hampshire boars,
long bodied with size for age,!
double vaccinated, guaranteed
breeders, new bloodlines.—John
Raster, Ph. Hunter 5-3360, dear
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.
TOR SALE 14 registered Here
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
TOR 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 Jankiewicz, O'Neill,
Nebr Phone 486-W. 25tfc 1
i 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 seme at 5% in
terest. See R. H. Parker, O'Neill.
Nebr. 50tf
MACHINERY
CORNPICKER SPECIALS:
IHC No. 24 picker. $ 99
IHC 2M picker . $30C
IHC 2ME picker
IHC No. 20 picker
101 John Deere picker
Woods one row picker
GI one row picker
Wagon Boxes - Hoists - Elevators
SHELHAMER *
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'NEILL. NEBR
nIC _ Gehl - RCA Whirlpool^
TOR SALE 55,000 BTU unit
natural gas heating stove, all
automatic. May 1* converted to
LP gas. Can be seen at 429% E.
Douglas, O’Neill. 26-26p
F O R S A L E Purebred Duroc
hoars. Meat type, popular blood
lines. Priced reasonable.—F. W.
Loock. Spencer, Nebr. 26-29c
FOR SALE- 1st and 2nd calf
Holstein heifers, heavy springers.
John Sojka, 1% north, 4 East of
Page. 15tfc
FOR SAIJC 16 x 16 combination
granary with lean to. Suitable for
garage, good condition.- William
Dufek, Verdigre. 26-27p
mobej: HOMES
NEW & USED
Authorized Dealer for
SAFEWAY, SKYIJNE,
GREAT I-AKES
Uirge Disc out on 61 Models on Lot.
USED COACHES
2 — I960 — 50’ x 10’
2 _ 1959 — 46’ x 10’
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’
These 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
ATTENTION FARMERS—Wiscon
sin dairy bred heifer calves for
sale; also Wisconsin springer (
heifers. Direct from my farm to]
your farm. Write: Carl Brandau, I
Tomah, Wise. 23-26c
FOR SALE—Certified Cheyenne
wheat seed. Also IHC 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
to pay. We 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
FOR SALE- Our ranch of 409
acres, 6 miles south of O’Neill
on oil road.—Joe R. Alberts,
Ainsworth, Nebr. 26c
FOR SALE—Three bedroom older
house, 406 E. Adams street. Well
preserved, outstanding location
within block of schools. Efficient
hot water heat. Cool in summer.
Privacy, shade assured by 50
trees on lot 95x170. Garage,
paving. Shown by appointment
only to legitimate buyers. Also
fireproof business budding. First
check over $10,000 takes, other
wise for rent or lease.—Cal
Stewart. O’Neill, Phone 226.
26-27C
FOR SALE -Quarter section farm,
3 miles NE of Page.—Contact
Willie L. Shrader, Broker, Ew
ing, Nebr. 26-28p
FOR SALE—240 Acre improved
Farm for Sale. 15 miles west of
Creighton, Nebr. Terms avail
able. See Virgil Laursen, O’Neill,
Nebr. 26-27
MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tic
CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
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
FINE LARGE HOME
On 125 East Gay St.
New Gas Furnace and Garage.
Good Income Property, Priced
right and terms.
Phone 324-R or see
Herman J. Janzing
WANTED
WANTED—Kindergarten and firs1
grade teacher at Clearwatei
public school. 26-27c
WANTED—Man of woman to ser
vice customers with Watkins
products in city of O'NeilL No in
vestment necessary. Earn $6i
and up weekly. Full or part time.
Write Watkins Products, Inc.
D-54, Winona, Minn. 26-2%
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
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT
ING. (Can give good references).'
William Hubby, O'Neill, Nebr.
Phone 394-W. 23-27p
WANTED—Milo and com to com
bine. Fred Frerichs, O'Neill.
Phone 840 Jl. 25-26p
WANTED—5,000 tons of good
prairie hay.—Fred <1. Junginan,
and Son, Atkinson. 21-28c
LARGE SELECTION of used furni
ture Cal's Furniture. Tilden on
Highway 275. 35tfc
A'AMED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week - Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
I MAKE Montniy 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
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill
3 blks. W. & 3V4 blks. N. stoplight.
Thinking of a Building?
Behlen Franchise, Sales and
Erection
UDEY CONST. CO.
Gene J. Udey, Ph. TU 7 4869
NKLIGH, 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
50tf
L. GUTHMILLER
Halt Block East Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair.
Acetylene and arc welding
IAWN 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’8
BEN FRANKLIN
_ 23tl
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans on
automobiles and furniture.
See us also for your insurance
needs.
Central Finance Corp.
O’Neil] Phone 14 Nebr.
_21tfc
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR RENT—Outside en
trance, man preferred.—Mrs.
Ada Spangler, 301 E. Everett,
O’Neill. Phone 802-W. 26-27p
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3
room apartment on ground floor.
Private entrance, close in.—Ph.
609, O’Neill. 26c
FOR RTFMT—Tim hpiimnim home
Full basement, garage, gas heat
at 610 E. Grant. Call Phil Allen
dorfer, Ph. 5F21, O’Neill. 25tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
TO SELL OR BUY—Cattle, all
classes contact Dayle Hewett,
bonded dealer. Phone 195 or Box
533, O’Neill, Nebr. 26-29c
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Laursen, Mgr.
_38tf
ASHBUKX MONUMENT OO.
P. O. Box 6. Tilden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
CaU coUect. FOrest 8-2220. AU
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBI RN. Prop. 21p
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 O’NEILL
FREE
2 Cell
FLASHLIGHT
With Bulb
■
While Quantity Lasts
1 Per Family
ADULTS ONLY
; Lee Store
CURTIS BREEDING SERVICE
Offers you the best half of your
herd in dairy and beef breed*.
It cost* less to raise a good one.
Call 470, Duane Gray. O’Neill.
41tfc
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO THANK All my friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
many get well cards, letters and
gifts I received while hospitalized,
and also those who did my work
for me since I have been injured.
A special thank you to the doctors,
Sisters and nurses for the good
care' I received. Thank you Sister
for the lovely birthday cake you
baked for me. I certainly appreci
ate all that has been done for me.
Emil Hrbek, Lynch 26p
OUR HEARTFELT THANKS TO
our relatives, neighbors and
friends who extended sympathy
and help in our recent sorrow. For
the mass and floral offerings and
other kindnesses shown us, we are
deeply grateful.
The family of Evelyn Stannard
26c
I WISH TO TAKE this mean* tfc
thank my many friends and rela
tives for the cards, gifts and visits
which I enjoyed so very much
while a patient in St. Anthony's
hospital.
Mrs. Merwyn French sr. 26c
WE HEREBY EXPRESS OUR sin
cere thanks to our many friends
and neighbors for their kind words
of sympathy and understanding
during this time of sorrow for the
loss of our dear mother and grand
mother. Also for the nice floral
offerings and for the memorials
which will be given to the National
Asuunauc rounuauun anu 10 uiose
who brought food and helped fur
nish lunch.
The Family of Jennie Gibson
26p
(First pub. October 12, 1961)
Norman Gonderinger, Attorney
Estate No. 4503
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
OCTOBER 9, 1961.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
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 A.M., 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 CONCERNED:
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
a. i j: i_ _i_:
ttLtVUlu aitu uioviiui 5c, muwi
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; Harry O. Lans
worth and Marie Lansworth, hus
band and wife; William W. Mc
Intosh and-McIntosh, his wife,
real true name unknown; Rich
ard L. Hovey and Marjorie Ann
Hovey, husband and wife; Mayn
ard G. Morrow and Virginia A.
Morrow, husband and wife;
Frank A. Murray and Feme
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 Fem McClellan,
husband and wife: Gordon D.
Johnson and-Johnson. his
wife, real true name unknown;
Audrey McConnell, a widow;
Glenn L. Brewster and Muriel L
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; Henry
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; Inrenzo A. Ott
and-Ott, his wife, real true
name unknown; Donald J. Van
dersnick and Marie Vundersnick,
husband and wife; William Dur
’.••n Hippie 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 VV. Sprague and
Barbara M. Sprague, husband
and wife; Fred R. Hunt and
Hunt, his wife, real true name;
unknown; Harry R. Smith and I
-Smith, his wife, real true
name unknown; the heirs, de
visees, and personal representa
tives of Anna Bowers, deceased;
and all persons having or claim
ing any interest in a tract of
knd described as A tract of
land lying wholly within the
South one-half of Section 19,
Township 29, North, Range 11,
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
1 .1 fn ♦ */\ n noini nn f 1m IToof
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”
along 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 i
street a distance of 409.15 feet I
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 Plaintiff, 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
baiu peuuuu U1I uctiihv; uic AO
day of November, 1961.
THE CITY OF O’NEILL, A
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
By John R. Gallagher
Its Attorney 24-27c
I 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 i
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 Plan
( )
Against said Reorganization
Plan ( )
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 i
County. Nebraska.
That said propos'd plan of re
organization contemplates that
said reorganized and consoli
dated District, shall have the
legal outer Ixxindaries, described
as follow*: 1. Commencing at the
Southwest comer of Sta tion 19.
Township 30. Range 9. running
thence 34 miles east, thence
14 miles south, thence 1 mile
east, thence 1 mile north, thence
14 miles east, thence 8 miles
north, thence 3 miles west,
thence 4 mile south to the
Northwest comer of Section 22,
Township 31, Range 9. thence 2
miles west, thence 4 mile north,
thence 1 mile west, thence 4
mile north, thence 1 mile west,
thence 1 mile north, thence 4
mile west, thence 4 mile »xith,
thence 4 mile west, thence 4
mile north, thence 1 miles west,
thence 3 miles south, thence 4
mile east, thence 4 mile south,
thence 4 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 Ixxindaries is to provide more
adequate education advantages
for the children. 3.The said plan
of reorganization proposes the
adjustment of property debts,
and liabilities of the proposed
District as follow's:
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 proposed School
I>istrict.
b. All of the tended indebted
ness existing against any of
said districts is to lie 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 be assumed and
paid by the new district.
d. The utilization of existing
schoolhouses and school pro
periy is 10 ue ueieinuneu uy
the legal voters of the pro
posed new school district, in
the event such reorganization
becomes effective, however,
this shall pertain to school
houses and school grounds
only.
Legal school electors only re
siding within the enumerated dis
tricts shall be permitted to vote
at said election.
Any electors or other interested
jtersons, may secure additional
information concerning the de
tails of said proposed plan of re
organization at the office of the
County Superintendent of Schools
in O’Neill, Nebraska.
ALICE L. FRENCH, secretary
Holt County Committee for the
Reorganization of School Dis
tricts. 25-27c
STATEMENT
Required by the act of August
24, 1912, as amended by the acts
of March 3, 1933, July 2, 1946 and
June 11, I960 ( 74 Stat. 208) show
ing the ownership, management,
and circulation of The Frontier
published weekly at O’Neill, Ne
braska for October 1, 1961.
1. The names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business managers
are: Publisher Bill Richardson,
O’Neill, Nebr.; Editor Bruce Reh
berg, O’Neill, Nebr.; Managing
editor Bill Richardson O’Neill,
Nebr.; Business manager Bill
Richardson O’Neill, Nebr.
2. The owners are Alan Cra
mer, Wayne, Nebr., Bill Richard
son, O’Neill, Nebr.
3. The known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding 1 per
cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other
securities are: None.
The average number of copies
of each issue of this publication
sold or distributed, through the
mails or otherwise, to paid sub-,
scribers during the 12 months
preceding the date shown above
was: 2,990.
BILL RICHARDSON
sworn 10 ana suastriaou e i
me this 17th day of October, 1961.
(SEAL)
C. N. GONDERINGER
Notary Public
(My commission expires March
27, 1964.
(First pub. October 19, 1961)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Mayor and City Council of
the City of O'Neill, Holt County,
Nebraska, will receive sealed bids
to be filed in the office of the
City Clerk, of O’Neill, Nebraska,
on or before the hour of 7:00 o’
clock P. M. on the 7th day of
November, 1961. At which time
bids will be opened and read for
the purchase of a two ton truck
in accordance with the below
submitted specifications, to-wit:
2-Ton Truck <No Trade In)
156” Wheel Base
6 Cyl Engine
Minimum 125 H. P. to Maxi
mum 160 H. P.
Deluxe Heater
Turn Signals
Heavy Duty Rear Springs and
Overloads
Oil Bath
Oil Filter
Heavy Duty Rear Axle, Single
Speed
8.25x20 10 Piy Tires
The Mayor and City Council
reserve the right to reject any
and all bids.
O. D. French, City Clerk
26-28c
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
ALL SIZE TIRES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 716 O'Neill, »br.
DR. D. E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
Complete Visual Care
Contact Leones
By Appointment Phone 21«1
Spencer, Nebraska
Amelia News
By Mis* Mur rare Lindsay
Members Hold
First Meeting
Of Fall Season
The Helping Hand club met
Thursday at the home of Mrs,
Arthur Hiatt for the first lunch
eon meeting of the fall season.
Mrs Elmer Coolklge, president,
called the business meeting to
order, and when the business was
completed, Mrs. Ralph Rees gave
a lesson an old coins and nunting
of money. The November meeting
will be with Mrs. Emma Lindsey
Mrs. Delia Ernst went to O’Neill
Thursday with Mr and Mrs.
Clyde Burge. She stayed in O’
Neill Thursday mght with rela
tives returning home Friday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson
were dinner guests Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson. The
Nelsons have been visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Bertha Summons the
past week, ami left Saturday for
their home in Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. Art Doolittle and grand
daughter, Diane, spent Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. Edgar Peter
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson
and daughter, Carole, O'Neill,
were sujiper g.iests Wednesday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Edwards, Arils and
Zane The supjx-r was in honor
of Zane's birthday anniversary.
Other guests later in the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butter
field, Doretta, Randy ami Lorn,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maas, Kar
ma and Marian and Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Barthel and family.
Mrs. Levina ThomjMion, Mr
PhersOB, Run., drove here Fri
day to bring her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Paul Fisher, to her home.
Mrs. Fisher had been at the
home of her daughter, Mr*.
Lynn Myers, Covington, Okla.,
to help eare for her new grand
daughter. Mrs. Thompson re
turned to MePlu-rson Sunday af
ternoon after visiting her sons,
Stanley, Vernon and Gene and
their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen,
Rodney and Bradley, and his
loarents. Mr and Mrs Martin
Nielsen, Omaha, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Burge and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pribil and
family, O’Neill, were Sunday din
ner guests of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Sladek and family.
Don Adams took his pupils to
visit Pioneer Village at Minden
Friday.
Mrs. Bernard Blackmore at
tended grand assembly of Rebe
kah lodge at York this week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett
went to Greeley, Colo., this week
to visit their son, Lawrence and
family. Mrs. Lawrence Barnett
brought her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Alderson, to their home
in Chambt*rs after a couple wei ks
visit in Greeley, and the Barnetts
then accompanied her back to
her home.
Junior MYF met Thursday eve
ning with their leader, Mrs. Ed
ith Andersen. There were 10 mem -
bers and 2 visitors present. Two
new members. Sue Doolittle and
Patty Frahm, joined the Felkw
ship group. The study lesson was
led by Mrs. Floyd Waldo. Mrs.
Andersen gave a refilling. Roll
call for the next meeting will be
answered by a Bible verse con
taining the word “love”. Mrs. An
dersen served a lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Schmidt,
Dorchester, visited Mr. find Mrs.
Anton Svatos Friday night and
Saturday afternoon. They visited
the Leonard and Orval Svatos
families Saturday morning before
leaving for home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce are
having all of their buildings re
painted.
Tom Fort, Dewitt, came Thurs
day and is visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Fry
rear. He is Mr. Fryrear’s cousin
H. S. White was on the sick
list a few days last week
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
went to Akron, Colo., Saturday
to visit their son in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ford Hatch, and to see the new
grandson, fid gar Norris Hatch.
Robert Burge and his nx»m
mate, high school students at
McPherson, Kan., spent the week
ml with Robert's parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Burge and fum
tty. lie was 16 years old Fri
day and the neiglkxrs were wait
lng to help him celebrate his an
n.versary when he arrived home
that evening.
Mrs. Helen P<*oray accompsn
led her son in law and daughter.
Mr and Mr* Gene Schmtt ami
family, McLean, to Denver. Colo .
to visit another daughter, R*lith
Pukorny. Tlu»y er\)oyed some
sightseeing in the mountains and
enroute home vuuted Mr and
Mr*. Jerry Vavra at BuahneU.
Mrs. Delia F.msi hid Sunday
dinner with Mrs. Wither*,
Mr. and Mra. M Arden Malm
alien, Mr, aiai Mr* Lie Gilman,
and Mr. and Mra. Ovaries Ever
ett arid Harley (were Sunday eve
ning visitors at Dunk Veturantts
Bus Enbody and Tommie Dum
little were tainting grouse at Jim
Ullsttens.
Mr. mid Mrs. Bill Howard and
their grandson, Cortland, afient
the we<‘k with Mr. and Mrs. Turn
Doolittle sr.
Mrs. Lew Backhaus took her
Sunday school class home with
her Sunday for dinner In the af
ti'rnoon they sorted stomps, sang
and played gomes Mrs Edith
Andersen was also a visitor.
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Adam* ami
Don s|> hi s.m 11> .11 Q«t .ic» Fatal
Dam.
Celia News
Mr* Merrill AnderMm
Mr and Mra. John Scltwin.lt
and Vanita entertained at dinner
and supper Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph ArmoUl ami daughter, Peg
gy, Burwell, and Mr. and Mrs
Milton McKathme, Darrel ami
Kay. Peggy recently Imd her ton
sils removed, but is feeling well
again.
Friday dinner g tests at the
nome oi Mr. and Mr*. Hans Lau
ridsen were Robert Springer and
son, Robert jr., Exeter, and Helen
Johnson, Lincoln.
Mrs. Victor Frkdn 1 went to O'
Neill Thursday. Bethenc and Bev
erly stayed with their grandmo
ther, Mrs. Bill Coleman. The
Frickels spent Sunday afternoon
guests at the Tom Davis h'-ine in
Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lauridsen
and family and Mi . and Mrs
George Syfie and family were
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Hans Lauridsen home.
Harold, Vicki, Rodney and Bon
nie Frickel spent Sunday after
nnoB at the home of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole
man.
Harold, Gerald and l*avld
Frickel, in company with oilier
members of the Atkinson foot
ball team, went to IJncoln Sat
urday to attend the football
game.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sicbcneder,
Gail and Dale went to Royal Sat
urday to attend the sale of the
schoolhuse in District at, known
as the Marrs scliool. Mrs. Sich
eiR-der received her first eight
years of schooling at this rural
school. Her parents also attended
school there. Mr. and Mrs Sich
eneder and family returned to
take pictures Sunday and were
dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
Sicheneder's mother, Mis. Fern
Morsett. They were accompanied
by John's parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Sicheneder. Afternoon cal
lers at Mrs. Morsett’s iiome were
Mr and Mrs. Luther Therber,
Ore had, and Ms. Melvin Half and
Sheryl, Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Natchel Rzeszo
tarski ami Gaines Rzcszotarski
went to Pringle, s. D. Tuesday,
returning Iiome the following day.
The Natchel Rzeszotarski family
were Sunday afternoon visitors at
tiie Donald Rzeszotarski home, O'
Neill.
Work was begun Monday In
the Celia area building the new
telephone Jim-*, converting the
present xyster, i to the North
extern Bell Telephone company.
An estimated 15 miles «i line
are scheduled for rebuilding.
The Rev. and Mrs. Elmore
Blain ami sons attended the Mis
sionary Convention and Harvest
Home at Mil ton vale, Kan. last
week.
Mrs. Bertha Gonderinger spent
all week at the hr,me of her
daughter, Mrs. Natchel Rzeszo
tarski.
Try The Frontier Want
Ads — It Pays !
Used Lumber at
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tuesday, October 24
10:30 A.M.
On the Parking Lot in front of the Atkinv>n Livestock Market
Pavilion.
JUST AHEAD OF THE REGULAR CATTLE AUCTION
The entire Methodist church building. All sorted as to dimen
sion and length. All nails have been removed and lumber is in
very useful condition.
Included are: 2x4’s, 2x6’s, 2x8's. 2xl0’s in lengths from
8 ft. to 20 ft.; lxl2’s, lxIO’s, lx8’s, 1x6 s, Ix4’g from 8—15 ft.
lengths all sorted; Several piles of l”x8” tongue and groove
sheeting 12' and 14', also some 4’ and 10’ lengths; 4x4's 8 ft. long;
8x8’s 6 ft. long; Lots of 1x4” tongue and groove flooring, yellow
pine and fir, assorted lengths; A large number of interior in
sulation ceiling blocks; 20 rolls of tar paper; Lots of eave
trough and gutter pipe; Several bundles of good lathe; Large
assortment of used doors; lots of l”x2” stripping; Large quantity
of sheet tin in 2’x6’ sizes; Assorted molding, some finish quarter
round: Several piles of lx2’s and lx4’s and IxS’s finish lumber;
Large pile of wainscoting in assorted lengths; 10 folding seats,
4’ long; 3 large piles of kindling and some stained windows.
Come Early — Attend the Lumber Sale
Stay for the Cattle Sale
ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET
ATKINSON, NEBRASKA