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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1961)
. , ■*' '' *■ '14 .■ • ®» *.:v P1* •(. ■’ -:v-' i jyOffgt *% ocsn/t-- tar f- t • *. ■ , 1 ‘ jj t* ’ wrsa Aie:t» K,y* nx*. Slflf. r~XZ* W» d*ftW5< .:■■.•■ r, ,;r* . ‘ | g *»- «. •4"*!" ; 1,1! * ■ I ! ■* NV^^ A\V t* A/ ^ • V FOR SALE FOR SALE—Purebred spotted Po land China ijoars. Vaccinated and guaranteed.—Martin Hoff man. Spencer, Nei*r. 25-32c SALT FOR SALE K ana polls *16.50 a ton, American j5o 50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blocks east, 4 blocks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph. 164, O'Neill. 51tf HOR SALE—Registered and grade Angus bulls also herd bulls.— Joe Musil, O’Neill. 30-37p FOR SALE 1st and 2nd calf Holstein heifers, heavy springers. John Sojka, 1% north, 4 East of; Page. 15tfc; FOR SALE—House 24x24 to be moved. Located 5 miles north west of Lynch, Nebr.--Ludwig Placek, Lynch. 32-35p FDR SALE—Ponies and rat ter rier puppies for Christmas gifts. —Duane Gray, Phone 470, O’ Neill. 32-35c FOR SAIJ\ Milkeef>er farm bulk milk cooling tank, 375 gal. (Com-1 nact unit). Used 8 months.—Boyd ; Boelter. O’Neill. 32-33cj FOR SALE--Hereford bulls.— Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy I Abart, Emmet. 32tfc 1 FDR SALE Auto steer cabling; rack; Tulsa winch with under slung stinger. Fit H or M.— James Gillespie, Tilden, Nebr. 32c FDR SALE, OR TRADE—Hay baler, stationary Ann Arbor 60, complete with or without chute on 750:20xin. rubber in perfect working order.—Art Givens, Stu art, Nebr. 31-32c JrwK hAL,h.—Certified Cheyenne wheat seed. Also IHC power washing separator in excellent condition.—Henry Stelling and Son. Orchard, Nebr. 21tfc FDR SALE—Registered Hamp shire boars and open gilts. Big and rugged with bred in grow ing ability.—Alfred Hansen, Plainview, Nebr. Ph. 21 R99 22tfc FDR SALE- Ducks and geese.— Mrs. Vernon Davis, Phone In man 425. 30-32p: FARM LOANS. See R. H. Parker. 50 tf 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 FDR SALE—-Registered Hamp shire boars, good meat type boars ready for service. Vac cinated for cholera, erysipelas and leptospherosois, guaranteed. —John Wenner jr., 6 miles south and 1 east of Atkinson, Phone 6036. 30-32c 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 FDR SALE—1953 Chevrolet 4-dr. sedan. Good condition.—Mrs. Tom Langan, O’Neill, Phone 837 after 5:00 p.m. 32tfc 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 ANQUS BULL SALE~ We will sell 16 registered coming 2-year old black Angus bulls at the O’Neill Livestock Market at their regular sale on Thursday, November 30. These are quality bulls with lots of size for age. Many of these are sired by Bandolier Lad 7069, a bull we purchased from the University of Nebraska which they intended to keep in their own herd. He graded 14 on quality’ and size at 18 months of age. This is an ex ceptionally high quality offering with several herd bull prospects. F. W LOOCK & SON Spencer, Nebr. __30-31c MACHINERY EHC KL pickup $105 Chicken batteries $5 each 2 refrigerated truck bodies 1950 GMC 2 ton truck Corn pickers for trade—what have you? me No. 24. 2M, 2ME, No. 20. Woods. GI me 55T baler Used comfort covers $10 Used Mills—Hammer, Roller, Burr AC No. 66 combine 50 John Deere B Super MTA Farmall Super M Farmall 400 Farmall Winch for Farmall M Utility 460 demonstrator 42 Farmall M 50 Farmall C 44 Farmall H SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’Neill, Nebraska mC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE or trade cheap—1951 Chevrolet panel in good condi-; tion, also 1955 lh ton pickup like new May be seen % mile west. of O'Neill at Carl Svenson farm j after 6 in the evening or all day Sunday. 32p FOR SALE One Quarter horse mare in foal; one Quarter liorse Gelding, two years old, broke and gentle and one Quarter horse stud colt.- Jack Graves, Phone 720-W, O'Neill. 32p ' FOR SALE]—Purebred Hampshire boars, vaccinated and guaran teed.—John Sojka, 1 Vi north and 4 east of Page, Nebr. 24-36c FOR SALE 28 ft. 1955 Sportsman house trailer. Good condition.— Call 426-J or see Dale Perry. 31-32p E’OR SALE]— Purebred Hampshire , lioar.s bloodlines for old custo mers. Henry and Richard Stell ing, 2 miles south, *4 west of Orchard, Nebr. 29 tfc I.ARGE SELECTION of used furni ture. Cal’s Furniture, Tilden on Highway 275. 35tfc FOR SALE]—Purebred Hamp shire boars. Can be registered, ready for service. Two new blood lines, two way veterinary vaccinated. Priced reasonable.— Xavier Kalkowski, Lynch, Nebr. 27tfc EX)R SALE—1960 T-Bird, like new, 21,000 actual miles, full power. -Contact Richard Shel hamer, O'Neill. 31-34p SEMI-LOADS WISCONSIN Spring ers and heifers, some fresh with heifer calves. From Shores Wis consin Dairies. Fancy Holstein, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Jersey and Swiss springers and heifers. E’ine 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 IARGEST SELECnON of MOBILE 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 USED TRACTORS 1 — 1941 M 1 — 1947 M 1 - 1953 Super M 3 — 1950-51 MD 2 — 560 Gas F Hitch 2 — 350 Diesel F Hitch 1 — 400 Diesel F Hitch 1 — 460-D Reg. Drawbar 1 — 340 Gas F Hitch 1 — 1949 H 1 — 1952 Super C 1 — 1950 C 4 — 40 to 46 J D B 1 — 1950 J D MT w/mower 12 — Small and older tractors 7 — Balers, PTO or motor wire twine tie 2 — Used stalk shreaders 10 — Combines, PTO or motor 12 — Hammer mills 1 — Letz 220 PTO 8 — Outboard motors Clean up prices on pickers 1 — 1954 R180 truck, long WB 1 — 1955 Chev. Vz Ton 1 — 1954 Chev. Vz Ton, fair 1 — 1952 L110 1 — 1951 LI 50 HESSE’S Diesel Headquarters Crofton, Nebraska 32c Real Estate for Sale TOR SALE—Our ranch of 40J acres, 6 miles south of O’Neill on oil road.—Joe R. Alberts, Ainsworth, Nebr. 32p 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.—Cal ‘ Stewart, O’Neill, F>hone 226. 31tfc' FOR SALE 520 north 1st: 3 bedroom home, 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, 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. i VIRGIL L LAURSEN Agy. O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 434 ! FOR SALE OR RENT—Modem € room home, 3 bedroom. Im mediate possession.—F. J. Gilg.j Phone 150 or Harry Rcssel, Ph. 218-W. O’Neill. 32c FOR SALE -Floyd DeLongs resi dence and tavern at Inman, Ne-1 braska. Priced for quick sale as he is moving.—Virgil L. Laursen, Agcy., O’Neill, Nebr. 30-32c FINE LARGE HOME On 125 Eut Clay 8t. New Gas Furnace and Garage Good Income Property, Priced right and terms. Phone 324-R or see Herman J. Janzing WANTED WANTED—A bookkeeper, man or woman -Harry R. Smith, O’ Neill. 33c WANTED—Reliable man to drive semi hay truck to Sioux City. Very good pay, year around job. —See Lou F. Wewel, Newport, Nebr. 32-33c tf AKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc WANTED—Waitress and kitchen help.—Segerwood Cafe, O’Neill 15tfc ZTTY LOANS. See R. H. Parker. 50tf WANTED TO BUY—3 bedroom house with basement and garage. —Sam Robertson, Ph. 925 J1I, I O’Neill. 30tfc rIELP WANTED—Singer Sewing1 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 [ MAKE Monthly payment loans i some at 4% some at 5% interest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf WELL 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. WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf 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 Watldns Products, Inc. D-55, Winona, Minn. 29-30and 32p Thinking of a Building? Behlen Franchise, Sales and Erection UDEY CONST. CO. Gene J. Udey, Ph. TU 7-4869 XELIGH, 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 50ti 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 II FOR RENT FOR RENT—House, 3 rooms and bath, modem except heat Ph. 523-R. O’Neill. 3ltfc 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. 28tfc LOST & FOUND LOST—Dark brown trench coat Thanksgiving night at Legion hall.—John Kurtz, O’Neil. 32-33p STRAYED—1 Whiteface calf, branded on left hip (Backward E double bar).—Elden Schacht, Orchard. 31-32p MISCELLANEOUS WAS IT WORTH THE FEE ? ? In California 12 CURTISS heifers from 5 days to 8 months old averaged $39000. In Missouri 2 CURTISS yearlings sold for $1,025 00 and $800 00. In O’Neill, Nebr., your CURTISS technician is Duane Gray. Ph. 470. 30tfc AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Pri\ ate Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 O'NEILL _ I ASIIBIRN 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 I CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH TO TAKE This op portunity to thank everyone for being so nice while Marilyn was in the hospital. She is fine now and back to work on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Also Miss Gayle Dvorak, a licens ed beautician has joined our staff and is ready to accommodate you. Our hours and prices are the same as always. Open Friday evenings by appointment. Phone 102. Holi day greetings to all. Mrs. Marie Baker Mrs. Meta Gruhn 32p MANY THANKS FOR THE kind ness extended me and my family during my recent stay in the hos pital. Mrs. Marvin Richter 32p OUR HEARTFELT THANKS TO all who extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings, and other kind nesses, we are deeply grateful. The Klingler Family 32p I WISH TO THANK all who sent cards and letters while I was in the hospital. They were greatly appreciated. Ralph Davidson. 32c I WISH TO THANK all the rela tives and friends who were so kind to send cards and gifts during my stay in the hospital in Omaha and at home. Your thoughtfulness will not be forgotten. Mrs. Henry Walters 32p I WOULD LIKE TO thank all my friends and relatives for the visits, gifts and cards I received while I was in the hospital and since re turning home. Also thanks to Dr. Carstens. Mrs. Etla Brittell 32p WE GRATEFULLY THANK those who have helped us at the time of my accident while I was in the hospital and since I’ve come home. Thanks to the doctors and nurses for their kind card. For the cards and gifts and visits. It is all deeply appreciated. Harry Park I WOULD LIKE TO THANK Dr. Carstens. all the hospital staff, Father Kucera and all my friends and relatives for the cards and gifts I received while in St An thony's hospital. Your thoughtful ness will never be forgotten. D. F. McDermott 32p I WISH TO THANK my relatives and friends for their cards and visits while I was in St. Anthony's hospital and since I returned homo. Also a thank you to the nurses and Dr. Carstens for the good care they gave me and to Pastor Ged willo for his words of comfort. May God bless you all. Emma C. Martin 32p I WISH TO THANK my friends and relatives for the cards, letters and gifts I received while hos pitalized. And a special thanks to the blood donors. Mrs. Vernon Lorenz 32p WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin cere and heartfelt thanks to all who extended their sympathy in our recent sorrow. Also thank you to Rev. Braunersreuther, Dr. Peetz. the Neligh hospital staff, our relatives and friends for their acts erf kindness, prayers, cards and flowers during the sickness and following the death erf our beloved father and grandfather. Ernest. Ewald, Herbert Har old Spahn and families. 32c MAY WE TAKE THIS means of thanking everyone who helped at the time erf the accident. To Dr. Carstens, the entire staff at St. Anthony’s, to our friends and rela tives for the many visits, gifts and cards both at the hospital and at home. Thanks so very much. The Albert Reynolds | family 32p I-Legal Notices , (First pub. Nov. 23, 1961j Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys No. 4424 NOTICE FOR HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF JAY O. WAL KER, 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 December 13, 1961, at 10 o’ plorlc a A/I (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County SEAL) Judge. 31-32c (First pub. Nov. 16. 1961) Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys No. 4469 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CECELIA T. ERRETT, 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 December 6, 1961, at 10 o’clock, A.M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County SEAL) Judge. 30-31-32c (First pub. Nov. 30, 1961) Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys Estate No. 4356 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 28, 1961. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL. F. O’ DONNELL, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, distribution of estate and approval of the ac count of the original executor, made by the administratrix de bonis non with the Will annexed, and the final account of the ad ministratrix de bonis non with the Will Annexed, and the dis charge of the administratrix de bonis non with the Will Annexed, which petition will come on for hearing in this Court on the 20thj day of December, A. D., 1961, at the hour of ten o'clock A M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County SEAL) Judge. 32-34c Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Statfak Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Radcliff were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield were Thanksgiving evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farr, Newport. George Foltz telephoned his mother. Mrs. Leota Foltz, from California Sunday evening to wish her a "happy birthday”. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield entertained two tables of pitch players Sunday evening at their home. Lunch was served at the close of the game. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Greenfield and girls, Newport. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel were Mr and Mrs. Larry Hamik and fam ily, Mr and Mrs. Don Moss and b<«ys and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Flanmgan and family. Grand Is land. Afternoon callers were Mr and Mrs. Jim Friedel and fam ily. The occassion was also for John Friedel's birthday. Mr and Mrs. John Friedel were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Flannigan and family at Grand Island On Suday they drove to Gibbon to visit Johns's sister, Mrs Emma Kuzicek. who is visiting her son, Francis Koz icek. Mr. and Morton Gill and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Gardm r Gill and family were Thanksgiv ing supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gill at Long Pine. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr and Mrs. Joe Colaon and Joyce were Mr. and Mrs. Don Cadwal* lader and children, Mr. and Mrs Charlie Porter, Fremont and Bobby Porter, Atkinson. Thanksgiving weekend gjests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Engler, Jimmy and Alike, John Engler, Virginia Mieek, all of Omaha, who spent Friday to Sunday night there. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler had as their Thanksgiving Day guests Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Straka and family, Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Engler and sons and John Engler, Omaha. Friday evening callers of Mr and Mrs. Art Ziska were Mr and Mrs. Edwin Engler, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Engler and sons, John Engler and Virginia Alicek, Om aha. tJAiiilti gUL'Abd Vi iVlA ■ diil 1 Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman and girls were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman, Danny and Darlene. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and Dan ny were Darlene Hoffman, Lin coln, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoif man and girls, Bobby of Newport, Art Hoffman and Bob Hoffman, Naper. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cadwalla der and children were Thanks giving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gurnsey and boys, Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader and family left early Thursday morning to spend Thanksgiving Day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cadwallader and family at Gordon. Mrs. W. R. Cobb spent Friday and Saturday at Chambers visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gillette. Dana F. Bigelow, University of Nebraska students, arrived Wednesday afternoon to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dana Bigelow. He returned to school Sunday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow were Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Tripp, Omaha. After a six-week stay with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Dana Bigelow, Mrs. Frank Hamik jr. left for her home at Colorado Springs, Col., where her hus band, Frank, works as a physical therapist at St. Francis hospital. Tuesday and Wednesday guests at the Harold Butler home was Mrs. Jules Ruhlow, Pierce. Darlene Hoffman, Lincoln, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brayton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nelson spent Thanksgiving in Grand Island with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, a brother of Mrs. Nelson. The Brayton family spent the weekend in Omaha and Red Oak, la. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler and boys were Mr. and Mrs. Harold But ler, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Butler and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoff man and boys, Naper; Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Schrader and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wardel] Alexander Bud and Linda, Mills, and Al berta Hoffman, Bassett. Mrs. Dudley Halligan, Bassett, spent Monday visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman. Emil Johnson, Colon, spent from Wednesday to Monday vis iting his daughter, Mrs. Herbert Young and family. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Johnson and family, Colon, were also visitors there last week. Western Republic Valley HEREFORD BULL SALE MON., DEC. 11 Ainsworth, Nebraska Ainsworth Sale Yards Auctioneer, Fred Sherlock 70 Head Coming 2 Year Olds One of the largest sales of BIG TYPE Yellow Range Balls to sell this season. Even better than last year’s offering. THESE BULLS CONSIGNED FROM LONG ESTABLISHED AND FAVORABLY KNOWN HERDS. CONSIGNORS: Thad Doathit Ranch, St. Francis, Kans.; FJ8 Registered Hereford*. Haigler. Nebr.; Keller Hereford*, St. Frauds, Kans.; Roy Jackson, Wheeler, Kans.; Marvin Mill*, St. Francis Kans.; Gilbert Ochsner, St. Francis, Kam.; Harry Schlepp, St. Francis Kans; Carl Sender, CCS Herefords Haigler, Nebr.; James Doathit, Haigler. Nebr.; Crts Ferguson, St. Francis, , Kans * ir «F jTjfj| Ijfc i — For Catalog Or other information contact — ROY ATEN, Ainsworth, Nebraska or FORREST J. SCRTVNER, Haigler, Nebraska I low slug 32-33 | Mr and Mrs Bub Bntenhor-t anti Mr. and Mrs Gene Baton hurst and family enjoyed Thanks giving with Mr and Mrs John Keating and family, Atkinson Jerry Hamik and Jutfy Keller, Hastings, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Batenhorst from Wed nesday until Friday. Mr. anti Mrs. Clifford Nelson had as their Thanksgiving Day gjests. Dr. and Mrs Edward Nelson and family, Chadrun. Mr. ami Mrs. Vern Nelson and family, Ida Grove, la., and Mr and Mrs. Jim Nels n and daughter, Bert rand. Afternoon callers were Mr and Mrs Harold Butler, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Butler anil Mr and Mrs. Bill Huffman. Nnper. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson were Mr and Mrs. Nickolas Simons. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allyn were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lofquest, Mrs. Jim Deming and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sweet, Mr ami Mrs. l>ick Sweet. Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken jr. and family, Bristow; Mrs. Ed Lofqjest, Mr and Mrs. Bill L< f quest and family, Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Cal Allyn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn, Karen Moody, Ains worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Lin ford Sweet, Janice and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moses iuiu as im*ir i nariKSKiviiiK Pearl Axtell and Mr. and Mrs. David Moses, Omaha. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Gene Batenlx'rst and family were Mr. and Mrs. Joe tfnmik and family, Atkinson, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Otto, Sluort, Jer ry Hamik and Judy Keller, Hast ings. Mrs. Frank Schneider is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Braasch, and Viet ir Schneider ut Redondo Beach, Calif. Later she will visit another da'Jghter, Mrs. Larry Brusseou, at Vancouver, Wash. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaup and boys were Mrs. Dorothy C>day and family, Mrs. Ben Kaup, Mrs. Vk Kaup and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kruger and family, Atkin son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaaf and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seger and daughter, Mrs. Den nis Kaup and family and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Morgan and girls. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shald and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock, Renee and Connie, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hitchcock. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Ulrich were Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Shald and fam ily, Presho, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Mkhael Murphy, Wayne, spent the weekend vi it ing Mr. and Mrs. F. P. MUrphy, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Ulrich Mrs. Victor Kaup and family and Mrs. Charles Schaaf and Di ane were Sunday callers at the LaVerne Morgan home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bose eele- , brated their 59th wedding anni versary Saturday, Nov. J9, quietly with friends and neigh hors calling at their home Sunday, Nov. 19, dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hytrek and family were Mr. and Mrs. Don Kaup and family, Newport ■ Mr anti Mr* Gent Hoffman und family were November 17. evening Miller* of Mr. and Mr* Andrew llytrek anti family A November 17 and W over night guest of Mr* Katie Papke w«i Mr*. IJoytl of Pender. Mr and Mr* Elgle Irish en tertained friend* and neighUirs at a card party Siaitiay evening at their home Prize winner* were Cliff Nelson, Mrs A! Hol brook. Harry CadwaJUnb r. Mr*. Katie Papke and Purl Cadwftlla der. Mr* Katie Papke will have the next party in two week* at her Itotne. Bob Hoffman,' Naper. accompa nied by Mrs Jim Hoffmaa and Jimmy Hoffman, drove to Oma ha November 17 and brought Jim Hoffman home from the hospital Mr. and Mn 1km Cadwali*tler anti family entertained friend* anti families at a card party Sun day afternoon. Nov 19, at their home. Prize winner* were Guy Cadwallader. Mr*. Glen Cadwai lader, Mr. anti Mr*. Joe (!ol*on and Mrs Jix* Dilson The next party will Ik* Decemlier 1 at the home of Mr. anti Mr*. Keith King. Novemla*r 18 evening callers tif Mr. ami Mrs. Klgie Irish were Mr." and Mrs Arthur Seger and Chuck. Newport. Sunday, Nov. 19, supper guest* of Mr and Mrs Hurry Cadwal lader were Mr anti Mrs I.. II Cadwallader and Dane), Atkin son. Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E Timmerman were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kuhik, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Timmer man, Mr and Mrs. Merle Arm strong and Mr. and Mrs. IhU Wowel and Lonnie. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Weber and family were Noveml>er 16. evening callers of Mr nnd Mrs S. K. Timmerman May Reifel, Omaha, a ntinw* who took care of Harold (Jill while he was in Omaha, was a Friday afternoon and evening visitor at the home of Hamid Gill A Sunday morning caller of Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Irish was Stan Irish, Valentine. Mrs. Gus Obgrmlre accompa nied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welch man to IJncoln for the November 18, weekend where she visited her daughters. Mr. and Mr*. JWeichman attended Parents Day tmd spent the weekend with tlieir daughter who attend* the Uni versity of Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Gemld Butler and boys were hosts to Thanks giving dinner Sunday, Nov ID. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Orville Vargeson ami family, Wo<xl Dike; Mr ;ind Mrs. I*xj ald Sandall and family, Mr nnd Mrs. Elmer Harlan and family and Mrs. Zada Sandall, all of Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sandall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! TIRE VULCANIZING and repair ALL SIZE TIRES JOE'S TIRE SERVICE Phone 718 O'.NeHI. Nehr. CATTLE SALES EVERY FRIDAY IN VERDIGRE . . . 800 to 1,000 Cattle This FRIDAY, DEC. 1-12:00 Noon A LOT OF GOOD CONSIGNMENTS FROM KNOX, BOYD, HOLT, and ANTELOPE COUNTIES. KJenow Bros, entire herd of milk nows will sell at 12 :M p.m.; Diet man Estate will sell IB Hereford now*, 4 to 7 years old; Other listings from: Maly, Devall. Farrand Farms, Bennett. BoelW. Homer, Rnzirka, L. Jensen, Frank. Vesely, Tarr, Dalle rg, lar' j son. Miller, ClaaMen, and R. Jensen. ' IF YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR HALE, BRIM, THEM INTO OUR FRIDAY SALES. PLENTY OF ADEQUATE PEN ROOM AND FACILITIES AVAll.ABLE TO TAKE THE BEST POSSI BLE CARE OF YOUR LIVESTOCK It does help In oar ad vertlslng If we know about your consignment in advance, so make your listing now for the December 8 sale. CONTACT LESTER PEARSON, SPENCER, OR DWAYNE ANSON, O'NEILL WITH YOUR LASTING OR GALL US IN VER DIGRE, 86-W COLLECT. PLAN TO ATTEND THE CATTLE SALES THIS FRIDAY AND EVERY FRIDAY IN VERDIGRE. 1,354 hogs sold at the sale last Monday on a market that was active from start to finish in spite of lower quotations. 123 consignors sold hog* Monday, some coining from u tar as 70 miles away. For Next Monday, We Expect A Run of 1^00 to 1,500 Bog* and 150 to 200 CUfle Starting at 11:00 am. (One eogpdgiugmt of Pofand CMm Boar* will he *o*d, WHCTHHKTrtrYlNG OB SELLES'O. ATTEND THE HALES AT OCR “ NATIONALLY CERTIFIED MARKET ' (Tone in WNAX, Monday throagfa Saturday »:U p.ai. tor oar complete market report). VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET Doa Jensen, Mgr. Phone M W hi Verdigre