The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 09, 1961, Section Two, Image 12

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    _FOR SALE
FOR SALE -Purebred spotted Po
.land Chinn boars. Vaccinates
and guaranteed—Martin Hof!
man, Spencer, Nebr. 25-32<
5 ALT FOR SAJ Jv K a n a p o 1 i
516.50 a ton; American 520.50 i
ton; white block 75c—Located
blocks east, 4 blocks north o
traffic light, Everett Gorgan
Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51t
REGISTERED HAMPSIURI
HOARS for sale. Meat tyys
breeding stock from qualit;
bloodlines. New bloodlines to
old customers . 3 miles eas
of Creighton on Highway 59. Ph
121 on 10. Shadylane Hampshin
F'arm. 23-30<
FOR SALE Certified Cheyon
wheat seed. Also IHC powei
washing separator in excellen
condition. Henry Stelling ant
Son. Orchard, Nebr. 21tfc
FOR SALE 75 head of bred ewes
2 to 4 yrs. old.—John Deines, 1
mile east of Orchard on Hwy. 20
28-29r
FOR SALE- Registered Hamp
shire boars and open gilts. Big
and rugged with tired in grow
ing ability Alfred Hansen,
Plainview, Nebr. Ph. 21 R99
22 tfc
FOR SALE Heavy duty under
slung with or without beds; also
sled tires with liberal guarantee,
reasonably priced. Gerald O’
Conner, Phone- 2194, Atkinson.
26-29p
•FOR SAI.K Purebred Hampshire
hoars, vaccinated and guaran
teed. John Sojka, 1 Vz north and
4 east of Page, Nebr. 24-36c
FARM LOANS, S e R n Parker.
50tf
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFKWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Contois
Motor Co., Neligh. _J0lf
FOR SALE Registered purebred
Yorkshire boars and gilts. Buy
them young and save.—Richard
Ilill, Box 511, Phone 564 RU, O’
Neill. 22 tf
FOR SALE—Hampshire boars,
long Ixxlied with size for age,
double vaccinated, guaranteed
breeders, new bloodlines.—John
Raster, Ph. Hunter 5-3360, Clear
water, Nebr. 24-31p
PICKERS — TRACTORS
2-M picker mounted on M tractor,
reaily to go
New Idea picker
J. D. mounted picker
Some good used tractors
David’s Repair Shop
Chambers, Phone 2363
28-29c
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.
SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc
TURKEYS FOR SALE—Mrs.
Ralph Brookhouser, Route 2,
Orchard, Nebr. 27tfc
MOBILE HOMES
New & Used
See us today for the best deal
on a New or Used Mobile Home.
Open Every Day
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Ph. EX 5-2170 Albion, Nebr.
27tfc
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
Bert & Irene
Nodes
BULLS FOR SALE
Used Bulls
And Yearling Bulls
Sired by
JS LAD TONE I
and
JS REAL TONE I
18 miles Southwest of
Newport, Nebr.
28-30c
MACHINERY
K1 pickup J107
Chicken batteries 55 each
2 — refrigerated truck bodies
Chicken picker
1950 GMC 2 ton truck
Utility 460 demonstrator
Farmall 400
Farmall Super MTA
Farmall Super M
IHC 2ME picker
IHC 2M picker
IHC No. 20 picker
NHC No. 24 picker
Also pull type pickers
No reasonable offer refused on
pickers
IHC 55W baler with motor
IHC 55T baler with PTO
Holler and Hammer mills
H & M tractors
2 — Clothes dryer specials left
SHELHAMER
equipment CO.
O'Neill, Nebraska
!HC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool^
TOR SALE Nearly new Winches
ter 20-gauge pump shotgun. New
gun case and three boxes shells
included. Must sacrifice Phone
833, O'Neill 29c
- TOR SALK Storm windows, most
• any size, including bay windows.
Wood anti Aluminum combina
i i tion doors. House doors; several
i! new 6 Ute farm sash. Many new
1 windows for replacement or re
f modeling. Ralph Beckwith, 112
. W. Adams. O’Neill. 27-29p
f
•j TOR SALE Capons, alive or
< dressed Phone 513-M, Norijert
■ Clark, O’Neill. J t
- ECU SALE I-r and 2nd calf
t Holstein heifers, heavy springers.
John Sojka, 1^ north, 4 East of
i Page. 15tfc
TOR SAEE Purebred Hampshire
, ixjars bloodlines for old custo
mers Henry and Richard Stell
ing, 2 miles south, % west of
Orchard, Nebr. 29 tfc
ATTENTION FA RMERS- -Wiscon
sin dairy bred heifer calves for
sale; also Wisconsin springer
heifers. Direct from my farm to
your farm Write: Carl Brandau,
Tomah, Wise. 27-30p
FOR SALE D-4 Caterpillar trao
tor with hydraulic doz.er, $2,200
complete. Runs good. George
Courtney, Lynch, Nebr. 29-30c
FOR SALE Purebred Hamp
shire boars. Can be registered,
ready for service. Two new
I blood lines, two way veterinary
vaccinated. Priced reasonable.—
j Xavier Kalkowski, Lynch, Nebr.
i 27tfc |
FOR SALE GO bred ewes from 2
to 5 years old.—Mrs. Dorothy j
Pribil, O'Neill, Nebr., Route j
* No. 1. 29p
FOR S ALE— Purebred Duroe
boars. Meat type, popular blood
i lines. Priced reasonable.—F. W.
Ixjock, Spencer, Nebr. 26-29c
TOR SALE —34-ft. combination '
truck Ixjx. John Graves, O’-;
Neill, Nebr. 29-30p j
SEMI EOAIJS WISCONSIN Spring
ers and heifers, some fresh with
heifer calves From Shores Wis-I
consin Dairies. Fancy Holstein,
Guernsey, Ayrshire, Jersey and
Swiss springers and heifers.
Fine Holstein bull, $115.00. Rug
ged grey-white young Swiss bull.
Loads open, bred and weaned
Wisconsin heifers. Shores’ cat
tle “Pay Your Bills, Stop Your
Worries.” Travel refunded.
Shores, Neligh, Phone TU 7-4060,
7-4850. 29tfc
See The
LARGEST SELECTION
of
MOBIIjE HOMES
15 New Units and 20 Used
New 50x10 start at $3,995
Used units start at $395
We
Trade for what you have, Service
all popular brands, with Financing
at Bank rates up to 84 months.
Call or Write to
CONTOIS
MOBILE HOMES
Northeast Nebraska’s Largest
Neligh, Nebraska
OPEN EVERYDAY & SUNDAYS!
29-32c
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—1.000 acre ranch
north of O’Neill, 800 acre ranch |
NE of O’Neill, 480 acre farm NW |
of O’Neill, 160 acre farm NW of |
O'Neill, 400 acre farm south of
O’Neill.—Kieth Abart, O'Neill,
Nebr. 29c
FOR SALE- 1,000 acre ranch, 700;
acres deeded, 300 acres accretion |
land, 1V4 mile river front.!
Springs in every pasture. Fair
improvements. This ranch is
located 17 miles north of O’
Neill on Hwy 281. Good terms.
240 acre farm well located and
with modern improvements for (
sale in the Chambers valley.
Write or phone Ron Shonka, At
kinson, Ph. 7542 or Mike Shonka, 1
Burwell, Ph. 346-3455. 28-30p
FOR SALE
^90 lot- • 9 K/\rlTVUSrM
family sized living room and
kitchen with eating space, full
basement, very good condition.
V. A. Loan available, or for cash
sale.
521 east Benton: 4 bedroom home,1
well located close to school, good
condition, and terms available.
Spelts Ray Sub-Division: New 3
bedroom home, with excellent
terms and quick possession.
The Frontier building, located on
South 4th St.
We have other homes, lots and
business properties for sale.
VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Agy.
O'Neill. Nebr. Phone 434
FOR SALE—Six room house and
three iarge ;ots. $3,200. 309 West
Adams.—See Lloyd Johnson, 820
E Clay. Phone 604-W. 27-29p
vJAKE PATTONS BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 37 tie
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
LARGE SELECTION of used furni
ture. Cal’s Furniture, TUden an
Highway 275. 35tfc
FOR SALE
4 — 2 bedroom modem homes.
Full basements, (close to school!
priced from $5,000 and up.
Convenient terms
Harry Ressel
Phone 2T8-W
O'Neill, Nebr.
28-29c
I MAKE Monthly payment loans
some at 4% some at 5% interest
See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr
_ 50tt
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair —403 N. 1st St
Phoiie 553-J
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill
3 blks. W. & 314 biles. N. stoplight
CITY LOANS. See R. H Parker
50b
AviVlED Serum pigs: leading
lays, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week —Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tl
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 Clay 8t.
New Gas Furnace and Garage
Good Income Property, Priced
right and terms.
Phone 324-R or see
Herman J. Janzing
ZjvanteB
NEEDED AT ONCE-Full or part
time. Man or woman to service
customers with Watkins pro
ducts, in city of O’Neill. Earn
$65 and up weekly. No invest
ment. Write Watkins Products,
Inc. D-55, Winona, Minn.
29-30and 32p
WANTED—Milo and com to com
bine.—Fred Frerichs, O’Neill,
Phone 8*10 Jl. 28-29p
HELP WANTED- Singer Sewing
Machine Co., wants a salesman
for the O’Neill territory. Only
requirement is that you want
to make money. Write Singer
Sewing Machine Company, Nor
folk. Nebr. Care of Art Rosse,
Mgr. 29-32c
WANTED—Waitress and kitchen
help.—Segerwood Cafe, O’Neill
15tfc
Thinking of a Building?
Behlen Franchise, Sales and
Erection
UDEY CONST. CO.
Gene J. Udey, Ph. TU 7-4869
NKIJGH, NEBRASKA
_14tfc
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O’Neil]
50tf
L. GUTHMILLER
Halt Block East Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair.
Acetylene and arc welding
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES
Also repair parts for Lawson and
Clinton engines on hand.
_ 9tf
"WE"
DON’T WANT
• ALL” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23 tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Four bedroom home.
Reasonable rent. Located across
the street from REA building.—
Anna Donlin, 322 E. Adams.
29-30c
FOR RENT—Modem 2-bedroom
farm home with garage. 2%
miles from oiled highway in
high school district with bus ser
vice.—Harevy A. Tompkins, In
man, Nebr. 2$tfc
LOST & FOUND
STRAYED—2 Hereford steers
from pasture north of Emmet.
Branded Lazy S with half circle
each side on right hip.—Donald
Skrdla. Stuart, phone Atkinson
5028. 29c
MISCELLANEOUS
ASHBURN MONUMENT CO.
P. O. Box S. Tlldea, Nebr. |
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. AD
work fully guaranteed.
NEH. ASHBURN, Prop- 21p
TO SELL OR BUY Cattle, all
classes contact Dsyle 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 I-anr^en, Mgr.
i 38tf
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private listings and Auctions
Auction Service
IDNG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_Q'NEn.1
CURTIS BREEDING SERVICE
Offers you the best half of your
herd in dun-y and beef breeds.
It costs less to raise a good one.
Call 470, Duane Gray, O'Neill.
_ 41tfc
Phone Your News To
The Frontier
Phone 788
----- —'
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO THANK everyone for
the lovely cards, letters, gifts,
flowers and visits while I was a
patient at St. Anthony's hospital at
O’Neill. A special thank you to Dr.
Wilson, the Sisters and nurses and
| the entire hospitall staff for their
excellent care. Many thanks to
Rev. Peterson and Rev. Kucera
for their prapers and visits and
the ALCW for the lovely gift. May
God bless you all.
Mrs. Allen Hargens 29p
IN MEMORIAL!
IN LOVING MEMORY of our be
loved husband, father and grand
father, Pete Hansen, who passed
away eleven years ago, Nov. 8.
No one knows how much we miss
you, no one knows the bitter pain
we have suffered since we lost
you. Life has never been the same.
In our hearts the memory lingers,
sweetly tender, fond and true
there is not a day dear loved one
that we do not think of you.
Your wife, Mary, children and
grandchildren 29p
I-Legal Notices-!
(First pub. Nov. 9, 1961)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
No. 4455
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF ELMER BUT
TERFIELD, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of
final account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this
court on November 29, 1961, at
10 o'clock, A.M.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County
SEAL) Judge.
29-31c
(First pub. Nov. 9. 1961)
Norman Gonderinger, Attorney
Estate No. 4503
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
NOVEMBER 6, 1961.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
irtiL ur i-suruviAiN u. uHii
DFCFASFD
CREDITORS of said estate are;
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is February
26, 1962, and for the payment of
debts is November 6, 1962, and
that on November 30, 1961, and
on March 1, 1962, 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 Frank Cronk
COURT County
SEAL) Judge.
29-31c
(First pub. October 26, 1961)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR
FINAL SETTtEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 4449
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF BERNARD OTTO
KOENOCK, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
erf heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of
final account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this
court on November IS, 1961, at
10 o’clock, A.M.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County
SEAL) Judge.
27-29c
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
«IJ mgr TIRES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone Tit OTtefl, Nobr.
(First pub. Nov. 2, 1961)
William W Griffin. Attorney
No. 44S#
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL.
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF FRANK BEUK
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA.
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of
final account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this
court on November 22, 1961, at
10 o’clock, A M.
(COUNTY Frank Crank
COURT County
SEAL) Judge
28-30c
A Poem
From Mrs. Eby ...
—FEAR NOT—
Fear makes cowards of us all, if
we fear our country is sure to
fall, that’s a n w thought for
Americans today provoked by
the people just across the way.
They are driving death dealing
bombs in the air, intended it's
true, our people to scare into
giving up our “way of life’’ for
their heartless plans in the cold
war’s strife.
Oh! Lets not be afraid of tom
orrow for God is already there,
He sees the path from begin
ning and will all our tomor
rows prepare.
If we’ll walk by His side, have
faith and abiue a place where
all is joy and peace. This is the
place where God will provide,
a place from all fears release.
And not doubt for doUbt sees the
obstacle; but faith sees one day,
a-;uut areaas to take a step;
while faith soars away on high,
doubt questions, “who be
lieves”? while faith answers
“I”.
Yes, fear of bombs has
gripped us, but C kTs bigger
than Mr. K. He’ll see us through
if we’ll just have faith, confess
ing our sins and pray.
So don’t be afraid of tam< rrow.
God is already there. He’s rea
dy to help if we’ll lift ap our
hearts in humble soul searching
prayer.
The premise: “If My people who
are called by My name will
humble themselves and pray
and seek My face and turn
from their wicked ways, then
will they hear from heaven. I
will forgive their sins and will
heal their land”. (Cron 7:14)
■Della Stuart Eby
Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. Bering
Son-in-law Receives
Promotion at Kent
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burch
have received word that their
son-in-law, DeWayne Cjiarf, Kent,
Wash., who has been employed
for many years at the Boeing Air
craft Plant at Kent has been pro
moted to the position of supervi
sor of the department where he
works. Russell Burch returned
Friday from Norfolk where he has
been for several weeks super
vising the construction of a gar
age for his son-in-law, Laurence
Fryer.
Mrs. Salome Noddings was sur
prised Sunday, her 77th birthday,
by the arrival of four families of
relatives including her daughters
and their husbands and children:
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Phillips, Lin
coln; Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Len
zen, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Partrish, Omaha and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Walters, Clearwater.
Halloween was enjoyed by the j
school childen who costumed fcr
a party at school, and who
then paraded the main street of 1
the village. At night the usual
‘trick-or-treat’ parade was held
and some 36 children in costume
rang doorbells for a handout. No
buildings were upturned in town
and no tricks played.
Thursday a wet snow storm :
came from the west impairing J
xisibility and making driving'
hazardous, as well as making
locomotion difficult for pedestri
ans. A strong wind from the
northwest added greatly to the
discomfort. An estimated two
inches of snow fell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holm vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Yocum, Fre
mont. several days the past week.
Mr. Yocum was station agent at
O’Neill for several year*.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Van Os
trand visited their granddaughter
in Omaha during the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Soverign.
Alliance, former residents of this
community, returned home Fri
day after spending several days
with former neighbors and other
friends.
Mrs. C. F. Meyer entertained
Sunday in compliment to her mo
ther, Mrs. O. F. Bartsch, and her
sister. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson.
O’Neill, whose birthday's occurred
Monday and Tuesday. Guests ot
her than the honorees were Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Lichty, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Storm, Mrs. Mabel
Meyer, Royal, Mrs. Pearl John
sod, Orchard, Mr. Johnson and
Enid and Errol, Mr. Meyer and
Everett.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Storm were
Norfolk visitors Friday.
The first basketball game of
the season is scheduled for No
vember 14 at BeMea. Practice
is held Tuesday, Wednesday
Clearwater News
Mrs. Cfcerisa Outright
llUiter s izes
Mr. and Mrs William Brock
mulicr. Ug alalia and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Brock mulicr. Scrib
ner, visited at the William Luben
home Monday
WSGS of the Methodist church
met Thursday at the church with
Mrs. Maiyr Hemcnway and Mrs
Wayne Switzer as hostesses Mrs.
Switzer presided at tlie meeting.
Devotions were by Mrs Eric Mm
erich. Tlie lesson, "God, Light of
The World," was given by Mrs.
Douglas Hemenwuy. Mrs. Amos
Switzer gave a report on the re
cent bazaar. The group voted to
send cards of cheer with person
al lines from each member to
shut-ins. Prayers will also be
said by the group for the unfortu
nate. Tlie visitation committee re
ported visituig 10 families in Oc
tober. Mrs. Mary Hemenway and
Mrs. Jack Middleton were on
this committee. The committee
for November is Mrs. Mary Hem
cnway and Mrs. Eric Munrich.
Mrs. Lyle Switzer led the group
in prayer for the week of pray
er and soil-denial, taken from
Luke 4-17. A special offering was
taken for missionary woik. The
December meeting will be at the
church with a covered dish lunch
eon. Mystery sisters will hold a
gift exchange following the lunch
eon.
Lyie Clark and his parents mov
ed to Lincoln Friday where Lyle
has employment as custodian in
one of the schools.
Halloween has once in ire come
and gone, with a little more spook
ery this year than usual. Spooks j
had a yen for hay, machinery
and barrels that moved fast and
in a wide range of directions, the |
little folks in their weird attire
made the usual tricks or treats
rotlnds and found the welcome
mat out at all homes. Late in the
evening a faint tap at ojr door
and investigating found two very
little spooks one in a long black
dress, the other not ever two
feet high calmly enoying the con
tents of a bottle of milk via the
nipple. This was lie youngest so
far to visit us, I believe.
Ve.ius News
Bv 'Irn. Ralph Br<x > house*
Lloyd Phipps
Is Elected as
Vice President
Lloyd Phipps, a former Venus
resident, son of the Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Phipps, Atkinson,
has been elected vice president
of the combined junior and senior
Theological college at Miltonvale,
Kan. Lloyd is a ministerial stu
dent at the college.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brookhouser
and Jeffrey are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs Ralph1
Brookhouser.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton
and family, Ewing, visited at
the Bernard Montgomery home!
Wednesday.
The Help U club held a Hal- i
loween party at the Page Im-i
provement club building October
31. Ten couples attended. Ten
point pitch was played at five
tables with Mrs. Sidney Faulha
ber, Irvin Held, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Finch jr., Mrs. Clarence
Finch sr., George Jeffrey and
Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser receiv
ing prizes. Lunch was served at
the close of the evening.
The Help U club met with j
Mrs. Ora Caskey November 1
Money To Loan!
Property, Cars, Trucks,
Farm Equipment
Household Goods, Personal
HARRINGTON
Loan and Investment
Company
LOW RATES
_ _ t ■
with 10 members present. The
hostess served a luncheon. Km
broidery work was done by the
members during the afternoon
Mrs. Clarence Finch sr.. received
a prize. Names were drawn for
those- to entertain at the forth
coming club parties Mrs Irvin
Held will have the next meeting
Margaret Hrtik, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fk>yd Itrtlk. In a
patient at the Nellgh honpital.
She wan Injured while pla>lng
volleyball al school about three
weeks ago.
Mrs Kelly Thompson and Con
me. Big Springs, were house
guests of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr and Mrs Clarence
Finch sr.. a few days last week
Mrs. Finch took her sister arid
daughter to O'Neill October 31
and tfie visitors returned home
by bus They called at tin- Ken
neth Warmg home at O'Neill
while here.
Mr. und Mrs J. W. Finch ac
companied by their mother, Mrs
Alta Finch and Mrs. Kthcl War
ing spent the weekend with the
former's daughter, Mrs. Larry
Taylor and family at Scottsbluff
Richard McDonald, Kristie and
Tommy, Noligh, were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Held Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kokuhr
entertained at a club party at
their home Octolx-r 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey were
Creighton visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mm Hoy Harwell.
Omaha, visited with relative* In
Ha* community this week They
wen* dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Itonald Caskey Wednesday,
Nov. 1.
Mrs Kimer Alder and family
visited tier mother. Mrs Edna
Buelter. tilts week Mr and Mrs.
Francis Boeder called there Wed
nesday,
Mr. ami Mrs George Wood*.
Lincoln. sjx-nt lh«* weekend with
tlieir son. in-law amt daughter.
Mr. and Mrs Irvin Held.
Mr and Mrs Huy Hrookliotwer
and Jelfrey, Norfolk, returned to
their home Sunday night after
stiending several days with their
parents, Mr and Mm. Ralph
Brook houser
Mr and Mrs Harry Caskey vis
ited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Kenneth Caskey and family,
Norfolk. Friday,
Mr and Mrs Robert Mitchell
and family, Omaha, were week
end visitors at Ihe lame of their
parents, Mr and Mrs George
Jeffrey and faintly and Mr and
Mrs Leo Jumlt, Crught n.
Mrs. Nellie llami.ion |« re
ported to be Improved alter be
ing srriewklay Ul for a few days.
She suffered a stroke October
28.
Mr. and Mrs Iceland Caskey,
Omaha, were Friday overnight
and Saturday visitors of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey
SWEEP UP A HEAP OF SAVINGS
ON THESE OLDER MODELS
1950 Chevrolet 2-dr.
1950 Ford V-8, Overdrive
1951 Chevrolet
1953 Ford 4-dr., Overdrive
1950 Buick straight stick
1953 Ford V-8, Ford-o-Matic
Good drive to work or hunting cars.
PRICED FROM $50.00 to $195.00
ROBERTSON
MOTOR CO., INC.
Phone 33
316 E. Fremont O'Neill, Nebr.
3 Schoolhouses
At Au ti n
Selling buildings and equipment of Holt County
Districts 227, 118 and 196 at the schools and one
acre of land belonging to School District No.
227. Sale will start at No. 227 and continue to
other schools . . . ON
FRIDAY, NOV 17
Sole Sturts at I p.m.
PROPERTY OF NO. 227: Good frame school hou'e. 24x32
and 12x16 bam, 2 toilets, 300-gal. fuel tank, good desk suitable for
home, 2 slate blackboards, pump and pipe, oil space heater with
fan, 2 steel yard gates, school books and some desks.
PROPERTY OF NO. 118: Frame sehooihouse 18x40 and
14x16 bam, 2 toilets in good condition, coal stoker with thermo
stat and fan, pump and pipe, 2 slate blackboards.
PROPERTY OF NO. 196: Good frame and tile sehooihouse,
22x32 and bam 14x20 suitable for garage, 2 oil space heaters, up
right piano, chime clock, flourescent light fixtures,
LOCATION: District 227 is located 3Ms miles southwest of
Ewing on the Ewing-Chambers road, then 2 miles south. Watch
for sale signs on road.
HOLT COUNTY DISTRICT 6
SCHOOL BOARD
Ed Thorin, O'Neill Auctioneer ami Licensed Real Estate Broker
Closing Out
Farm Sale
A. the farm located 16 miles north of O'Neil, on Hwy ^"o ^dway,
then 4 miles east and 4 miles north to the place. Watch for Farm
rows on
Tuesday, Nov. 14
Lunch at Sale
Sale Starts at 1 p.m.
115 head of cattle including 15 milk cows
154 California White pulletsjust starting to lay
8-year-old riding mare with saddle «*nd bridle
Complete line of farm machinery including 2 trac
tors
Lots of hay and feed
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dick' f ernau
Ed Thorin Auction Service, O'Neill