The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 07, 1961, Image 8

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE- Purebred spotted Po- j
land China boars. Vaccinated
and guaranteed.-Martin Hoff
man, Spencer, Nebr. 33-34p
f ALT FOR SALE K a n a p o 11 s
$16.50 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 SALK 7 good Guernsey milk
cows coming fresh now. Also a 2
unit DeLaval milker,- Dean
Stevens, Ewing, Nebr. Chambers
Phone IV 2-2207. 33-34p
FOR SAL?: Registered and grade
Angus Mills also herd bulls.—
Joe Musil, O'Neill._30-37p
FOR SALE 1st and 2nd calf
Holstein heifers, heavy springers.
John Sojka, 1 Vi north, 4 East of
Page. 15tfc
FOR SALE 1946 John Deere G.
?’uel burner and John Deere 2
row cultivator. Contact Don
Fritz, Ewing, Nebr. 33-34c
I-ni: SALE 1960 Safeway mobile
home, 55 x 10, code construction.
Two large bedrooms, front
kitchen, washer. ?:xterior white
with black shutters, interior
maple tone. Phone 788 or 486-W,
O'Neill. 32tfc
FOR SAL?: House 24x24 to lie
moved. Located 5 miles north
west of Lynch, Nebr.— Ludwig
Placek, Lynch. 32-35p
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tier puppies for Christmas gifts.
—Duane Gray. Phone 470, O’
Neill. 32-35c
FOR SALE Corn, rolled or shel
led. We deliver.—Page Grain
Co., Page, Nchr. 33-34p
FOR SALK Milkeei>er farm bulk
milk cooling tank, 375 gal. (Com
pact unit). Used 8 months.—Boyd
Boelter, O’Neill. 32-33c
FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O'Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
FOR SALE -Certified Cheyenne
wheat seed. Also EHC power
washing separator in excellent
condition.—Henry Stelling and
Son, Orchard, Nebr. 21tfc
FOR SALE Clarinet, finest quali
ty.—Joe Edzards, Phone 110, O'
Neill. 33tfc
FARM LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50ti
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._300
TOR SALE -1942 Ford V-8 %-tor
pickup. Excellent condition. 4
speed transmission, red stocl
rack and 6-ft. grain box, radio
heater, 5 good tires. Knobbies or
rear. 7:00x16 6-ply. Can be seer
at Carl Krogh's 17 miles nortl
of O’Neill, 4 east and 2 north.
33-31
IF YOU WANT A lower rate o
interest than you are now pay
ing, see me at my office in O’
Neill, Nebr. R. H. Parker. 50tf
SAVE ON INSURANCE—promp
claim service. Virgil Laursei
Agy.. O'Neill._10tf
I AM BACK In my office agaii
and can loan money on Farm
and Ranches and City Property
Some at 4% and some at 5% in
terest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill
Nebr. 50t
FOR SALE—One Charbra bull,
year old. Big and rugged.—Lyl
Davis. 815 So. 5th, Norfolk, PI
FR 1-1121. 33-35
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshir
boars, vaccinated and guarar
teed.—John Sojka, 1% north an
4 east of Page, Nebr. . 24-36
SEMI-LOADS WISCONSIN Spring
ers and heifers, some fresh wit
heifer calves. From Shores Wis
consin Dairies. Fancy Holsteir
Guernsey, Ayrshire, Jersey an
Swiss springers and heifer:
Fine Holstein bull, $115.00. Rug
ged grey-white young Swiss bul
Loads open, bred and weane
Wisconsin heifers. Shores’ ca
tie ‘‘Pay Your Bills, Stop You
Worries.” Travel re£unde<
Shores, Neligh, Phone TU 7-4061
7-4850.29tf
FOR SALE—1960 T-Bird, lil
new, 21.000 actual miles, fu
power.—Contact Richard She
hamer, O'Neill. 31-34
MACHINERY
IHC K1 pickup $103
Chicken Batteries $5 each
Refrigerated truck body
fflC 55W baler with motor
Used comfort covers $10
Used loaders for narrow- front
Hammer mills
Roller mills . .
Winch with long stinger for M
50 Farmall C
44 Farmall H
46 Farmall B
3 Rake hitch
48 Farmall M
Farmall Super MTA
RCA Whirlpool Appliances n<
and^hsed.
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’Neill. Nebraska
IHC - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool
LARGE SELECTION of used furni
ture. Cal’* Furniture, Tilden cm
Highway 275. 35tfc
FOR SALE-Purebred Hampshire
boars bloodlines for old custo
mers.—Henry and Richard Stell
ing, 2 miles south, *4 west of
Orchard, Nebr. 29 tic
FOR SALK OR RENT—A 1959
10x46 American mobile home in
excellent condition. Jack and Jill
i>edrooms in rear.- Contact
Duane Undberg, Gibson's
Trailer Court, O’Neill. 33tfc
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE Summerland and
dance pavilion at Ewing. In
cludes complete set of farm
buildings and 80 acres of land.—
Contact Willie L. Shrader, Ew
] ing, Nebr., Broker. 33-35p
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, Phone 226.
31tfc
FOR SALE
520 north 1st: 3 bedroom home,
I 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.
VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Agy.
O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 434
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 Olay 8t.
New Gas Furnace and Garage.
Good Income Property, Priced
right and terms.
Phone 324-R or see
|j Herman J. Janzing
I WANTED
' HELP WANTED—Service statior
■ attendant.—Seger Oil Co., O'
t Neill. 33c
J 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
' MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklir
I store your candy and nuts head
[ quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
\ WANTED—Waitress and kitchec
? help.—Segerwood Cafe, O’Neil!
15tfc
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CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker
? 50t
i WANTED TO BUY—1 or 1% ston
3 house in good condition, 2 bed
rooms or more.—Sam Robertson
Ph. 925 Jll, O’Neill. 33tf<
i !
- I MAKE Monthly payment loam
u some at 4% some at 5% interest
3 See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr
50t
WELL DRILLING and well anc
j windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St
r SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
L 3 blks. W. & 3Mi blks. N. stoplight
p WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days. Monday, Tuesday anc
e Thursday each week.—Dwaim
II Lockmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. t
? Thinking of a Building?
Behlen Franchise, Sales and
Erection
UDEY CONST. CO.
Gene i. Udey, Ph. TU 7-4S69
NELIGH. 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
__50
L. GUTHMILLER
Halt Block East Texaco Statioj
SPECIALIZING in all kinds ol
automobile, truck and tractor
repair.
Acetylene and arc welding
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
AND SHARPENED, ALE MAK1
Also repair parts for Lawson ax
Clinton engines on hand.
!
"WE"
,w , JJPWT WANT
“AIE” the business
We just want “YOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
23t
NEAT APPEARING
YOUNG (2145)
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Who like to interview people. Each
man selected will have pleasant
personality and good reputation, j
late model insured car, willing-1
ness to travel -not far- 5 days
weekly in your part of Nebraska.
5450 per month salary plus li
beral bonus. Full pay starts with
schooling and field training.
Write to: 241 Aquila Court, Oma
ha, Nebraska. We will contact
you at your home soon.
31 and 33c
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—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
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR YOUR MOVING NEEDS—
Houses, outbuildings, etc. See
Joe Ollendick or George Smith,
Chambers. 33p
WAS IT WORTH THE FEE ? ?
In California 12 CURTISS heifers
from 5 days to 8 months old
averaged $390.00.
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
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O’NEILL
ASIIBURN MONUMENT CO.
P. O. Box 6, Tilden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBURN, Prop. 21p
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Laursen, Mgr.
38tf
i ■
CARDS OF THANKS
’ I WOULD LIKE TO thank all my
■ friends and relatives for the visits,
> gifts and cards I received while
'■ in the hospital. Also thanks to Dr.
Carstens and the wonderful nurses
Mrs. Jennie French 33p
■
I TAKE THIS MEANS of saying
l "thank you” to the kind friends
who planned the surprise oper
house at my home Sunday and tc
all the telephone patrons whc
came to say “hello,” making the
; afternoon such a pleasant one. A
; special thanks to all who con
, | tributed to the gift of the beautifu
. wrist watch and envelope of cash
. iu uiost1 v\ no urougni anu sei v eu un
- lunch and to Hazel Ott who com
posed the poem ‘‘Operator, No. 7.'
It has been a privilege and ;
pleasure to serve you during thi
past ten years, rejoicing when yoi
get good news and shedding a fev
tears with you when bad new
came.
Mrs. Edith Andersen
Amelia’s Telephone Operate
33]
WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS ou
sincerest thanks to all our rela
tives. neighbors and friends fo
the messages of symapthy. th
beautiful floral offerings and th
tf many other acts of kindness
- which helped to lighten our bui
den of sorrow in the death of ou
loved one.
t Mr. and Mrs. John Donohoe
and family 33
Phone Your News To
is
d The Frontier—
* Phone 788
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
all size tires
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone TH O’Neill, Nebr.
[-LegaTNotices-- |
(First pub. Nov. 23, 1961)
Cronin Si Hannon, Attorneys
No. 4424
NOTICE FOK 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’
plnrk A M
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County
SEAL) Judge.
31-33c
(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
COUill U1 Hit? UI IgAilCXJl LACLUIV71 , |
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 20th
day of December, A. D., 1961,
at the hour of ten o’clock A.M.
( COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County
SEAL) Judge.
32-34c
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
The American Legion auxiliary.
Post 320, Chambers, met Friday
evening at the home of Mrs.
W. H. Crawford with 20 members
present. The President, Mrs. Mar
jorie Green, presided at a short
business session. It was voted to
give $2 to the “Little Red School
House”, a fund for a nurse’s
scholarship. Games were played
following the business meeting.
An exchange of gifts completed
the . evening's entertainment.
Lunch was served by Mmes. Del
lie Fauquier, Ed Coday, W. H.
Crawford and L. V. Cooper.
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service met Thursday after
noon at the Methodist church with
16 members present. Mrs. James
Grimes and Mrs. Louis Neilson
completed the study book on
“The Edge of the Edge”. There
was a short business session with
Mrs. Gauis Winter mote presiding.
Lunch was served by Mrs. John
Honeywell and Mrs. C. V. Robert
son.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell
drove to Columbus Sunday to visit
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Paul
Roth who visited her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bierele and family, and Mrs.
Anna Albers who visited her sis
ter-in-law.
Mrs. Willard Thomson, Mrs.
Kenneth Werner and Mrs. Lloyd
Waldo were in Grand Island Tues
ua,y.
The Rev William Roten attend
ed a pastors conference at Gre
gory, S. D. Monday.
Mmes. William Turner, Paul
Roth, Wayne Stevens, Mark Grib
ble, all of Chambers, and Leo
Adams, Atkinson, were in Grand
Island on business Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rovert Sanderson
and family, Stanton, Mr. and
L Mrs. Otto Hubei and daughters,
> Clearwater, and Mr. and Mrs
i Ray Sanderson and son, Larry.
r Chambers, were Sunday dinner
> guests in the Clarence Sanderson
home.
Mrs. Elsie Jatko and son, Tom
f my, left Wednesday for her home
> at Broad us, Mont., after spend
ing a few days with her brother
Glen Taylor and family follow
" ing the funeral of their father
Isaac Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman
- and LeRoy Holcomb and son
? Gail, were Sunday dinner guests
in the Herman Holcomb home
The occasion marked LeRoy Hoi
r comb's birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. G H. Grimes
„ spent the weekend with their soi
and daughter-in-law, Mr. ant
• Mrs. Clarence Grimes and family
at Milford.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bee<
and Judy and Mr. and Mrs. Bd
Beed and children drove to Stuar
Sunday to visit the former’s son
in-law and daughter. Mr. ant
Mrs. Dennis Kaup and family.
A group of Junior Metbodis
Youth Fellowship members wen
out singing Christmas carols Sun
day afternoon. They were accom
panied by Mrs. LaVera Hoerli
sad Mrs. Darrell Gillette.
The Rev. Charles and Mrs. Co:
attended a missionary meeting a
Emmet Sunday evening.
- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bernhard
and daughter. Traci. Battle Creek,
were Sunday dinner guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tra
cy and family.
8t Paul’s Lutheran Church
Chambers
(The Rev. Wiliam Roten)
Sunday: Sunday school and Bi
ble class, 10 a.m.; worship, 11
a.m.
Saturday: Confirmation 9:30—
11:30 a.m.
Sunday — Christmsa practice
130 p.m.
Deloit News
By Mrs. H. Relmer
Shavliks Move to Ewing
After Buying House
Mr and Mrs Anton Shavlik,
who have lived on a ranch west
of Deloit for many years have
purchased the Spence home in
Ewing and have moved to Ew
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
son and Mr and Mrs. Harold
Mlinar, O’Neill, spent Sunday
evening at the Leonard Larson
home. On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Mlinar accompanied her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Larson to a
land sale near Stanton.
A birthday dinner was held
Sunday at the Maynard Stearns
home for Madine and Maynard
Stearns, Mrs. Martha Kinney
and Walter Kinney.
Mrs. Mark Maben accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer to
Omaha Saturday. Mrs. Maben
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maben
and daughters in Omaha for a
few days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reimer visited Mrs. Emma Wulf
at the Maben home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns
spent several days last week in
Omaha securing medical advice.
Bonnie Rossow was united in
marriage to Robert Markle, Cas
per, Wyo., at Casper November
12. They will make their home in
Casper, where both are employed.
Mrs. Earl Schindler and daugh
ters spent Saturday in Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gokie and
family, O’Neill, were Sunday din
ner guests at the Ewald Spahn
home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Spahn
and family, Sam Verhfunc and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer were
afternoon guests.
Several from here went on the
feeder’s tour to Central City and
Grand Island last week.
Social Security Man
At Butte December 14
James Hoffman, field repre
sentative of the Norfolk Social
Security office, will be in the
court room of the courthouse al
Butte from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m
Thursday, Dec. 14.
Self-employed people planning
to apply for social security early
next year are advised to have an
extra copy of their tax returns
prepared for social security pur
poses.
Dorsey News
By Mrs. Harold Osborn
Thanksgiving Day guests at the
Robert Wells home were Mr. anc
Mrs. Howard Slack, Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Hiscocks and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Ryan and daughter
Hyannis.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gillogly
and family, who are tending
chores at the Willis Butterfield
home, were Sunday evening vis
itors at the R. L. Hughes home
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar spent
Thanksgiving at the Emil Klasna
home in Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta
drove Mr. and Mrs. George Bar
ta to Yankton Tuesday where
Mrs. George Barta consulted a
specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenf
drove Out to Harold Osborn's
Thursday evening to see how Har
old was as he consulted a doctoi
in Sioux City Monday.
Evelyn Barta spent Sunday witl
Jo Anna Aim.
Mrs. T. W. Hendricks is spend
,-—
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 Bulls to
sell this season. Even better than last year’s offering.
THESE BULLS CONSIGNED FROM LONG ESTABLISHED AND
FAVORABLY KNOWN HERDS.
CONSIGNORS: Ttaad Douthit Ranch, St. Francis, Kans.; FJS
t Registered Herefords, Haigler, Nebr.; Keller Herefords, St.
Francis, Kans.; Roy Jackson, Wheeler, Kans.; Marvin Mills, St.
' Francis, Kans.; Gilbert Ochsner, St. Francis, Kans.; Harry
Schlepp, St. Francis, Kans.; Carl Semler, CCS Herefords, Haigler,
1 Nebr.; James Douthit, Haigler, Nebr.; Cris Ferguson, St Francis,
Kans.
— Far Catalog or other information contact —
ROY ATEN, Ainsworth. Nebraska or
‘ FORREST J. SCRrVNER, Haigler, Nebraska
1 low slug 32-33
t -i ,■■■■■■" ■ "
ing some time with her daugh
ter, Mrs. A. W Aim.
Lee Cook, and Ruth Osborn
accompanied Marlin Barnes borne
from Wayne to tgwnd the week
end. Lee Cook spent the week
end with Marlin Barnes They
ail returned to Wayne Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs T. J. Graham. Mrs. Ho
ward Graham and Marlyn at
tended the wedding Saturday
morning of Miss Helen Halstead
and Kern Leukens. A nice crowd
attended the free dance given by
the couple in the Lynch ball
room in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs Willis Butterfield
returned home Thursday from
the West Coast where they had
spent several days with their son,
Douglas and family, who reside
at Eugene Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hrbek and
family visited Nov 2t> at the
Ralph Moody home in Niobrara.
Lorelle Pickering, Inglewood,
Calif., spent several days with
his folks and relatives.
Charley Schollmeyer visited at
the R. L. Hughes home Sunday.
A Poem
From Mrs. Eby •..
—Lift's Contrasts—
As we think of the difference be
tween the desert land and the
luxuriant oasis where palm
trees stand,
Thinking of the hungry flocks on
the desert fare and flocks that
lie down in green pastures
there,
And the difference between ar
tificial irrigation and the abund
ant rains luxurious vegetation.
These contrasts somehow help
us to see in this sinful old
world there’s a way to be hap
py somehow
Though Mr. K may in his way
start a row.
These contrasts are true, some
Christians are on scant mea
sure,
Never seem to possess the great
est treasure.
Their spiritual life garments are
threadbare and poor,
Their Christian life just some
thing they have to endure.
They just come through by the
skin of their teeth,
No abundant joy in their hearts
underneath.
Pnnleoef inrr Phricfi.one fKnie l/vtro
beareth all things, believe all
things, too
Their service so free, glad His
will to do.
Their lives reach out into fa
thomless space,
Sailing out to sea on infinite
grace.
Oh! where is such a life to be
found just now,
In this troubled old world will
God still endow?
Yes, He'll bring sweet peace in
the innermost heart, and by
faith His spirit will never de
part.
‘ Hast thou entered into Fountains
of the sea.” Job 38:16
(Della Stuart Eby)
At The
Courthouse
DISTRICT COURT—
Nov. 29 — Provident Finance
Company vs Ed F. Yelli and Lois
V. Yelli, suit on note for the
amount of $3,894.44.
Dec. 4 — Gene Robertson et
al vs Joyce Paxton, et al, equity
for foreclosure.
COUNTY COURT—
Nov. 30 — Frederick D. Wright,
Ewing, night speeding, fined $15
and costs, officer E. M. Hastrei
ter.
Nov. 30 — Kenneth H. Lidgett,
Chambers, failure to stop at stop
sign, fined $15 and costs, officer
R. L. Gude.
Dec. 4 — Roger Bonynge, AJe
do, 111., night speeding, fined $35
and costs, officer E. M. Hastrei
ter.
Dec. 4 — Edward L. Kirwan.
Butte, night speeding, fined $15
and costs, officer E. H. Hastrei
ter.
Dec. 6 — Deraid D. Kruth, Pot
ter. night speeding, fined $10 and
costs, officer E. M. Hastreiter.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED — Nov. 29 — Mrs.
William McIntosh, Ann S Mathre
and Mrs. John Pruss of O’Neill
and Kenneth Wettlaufer of Page
30 — Daniel Holsclaw of O’Neill
and Row Mary Herald of In
man Dec 2 — Chauncey W Pur
ter and Ray Cole of 0 Neill and
Mr* Myron Arrtlhekl of Spencer
3 — P*ul Bittner of Inman; Jo
seph Brewster of Stewart and Ro
hert Menish of O’Neil]. 4 — Mra.
Zane Rowse and Erneat Earl of
Chamber* 5 Patrick Pribil of
O’Neill, Mrs. Martin Pofahl of
Ewing and Thomas Mekber of
Page 6 — Mr* B*«b Sutmnerer
of Ewmg.
DISMISSED Nov 2» — Mrs.
Jennie French and Miss Elisa
beth O'Malley of O’Neill. 30 —
Larry OUendtck and Robert Gart
ner of Chambers; Kenneth Wett
laufer of Page; Mrs. D A Gun
ter of Ewing, Michael Kenaatan
and Leman Huber of Spencer;
Mrs William McIntosh, Mr*. Del
la Bowden and Andrew Wettlau
fer of O'Neill. Dec. 1 — Mr*.
Mary Daniel* of Ewing; Hose
Mary Herold and Georgia Fick
of Iiunan ami Mrs. Raymond Sto
well of O'Neill. 2 — Mrs. Carroll
French and baby of Page. 3
l\an Wayman and John Babl of
O'Neill. 4 — Harry J Porter of
Chamber* and Darnel Holsclaw
and Lloyd Gibson of O'Neill. S—
Joseph Brewster of Stuart; Mr*.
John Pruss of O’Neill and Paul
Bitner of Inman.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED — Nov. 27 — Er
nest Gruenberg of Atkinson. 29 —
Mrs. Donald Farley of Staart. 30
— Mrs. Bernurd Kennedy and
Carey Grant of Amelia; Lois Ad
dison and Mrs. Alvin Watson of
Atkinson. Doc. 1 — Mary Man
cuso and Mrs. Peter Walnofer of
Atkinson and Mrs. Joseph Wal
nofer of Stuart. 2 — Alton War
ner of Amelia and Mrs. Jeruki
Gordon of Ainsworth. 3 — Peter
Walnofer, Mrs. Arthur Miller and
Mrs. Emil Kuehn of Atkinson. 4
— Mrs. Garold Hitchcock of At
kinson.
DISMISSED: Nov. 27 - Frank
Patterson of Newport, Miss Jean
nia Curtis of Ainsworth and Mrs
Ray Elder of Atkinson. 28 —
Evan Hilligas of O’Neill and Mrs.
John Fox of Atkinson. 29 — Er
nest Gruenberg of Atkinson. 30
Mrs. Claude Hamilton ami baby
of Stuart. Dec 1 — Lois Addison
and Mrs. Alvin Watson of Atkin
son; Mrs. Bernard Kennedy of
Amelia and John Silver of Naper.
2 — Mary Mancuso of Atkinson.
3 — Alton Warner of Amelia;
Mrs. Joe Walnofer and Mrs. Don
ald Farley and baby of Stuart.
4 — Mrs. Anna Galligan of At
kinson.
SACKED HEART
ADMITTED: Nov. 28—Dec. 4 —
Mrs. Lyle Watson of Chambers;
Cecil Miilcom of Spencer; Mrs.
Bennett Devall of O’Neill; Mrs.
Eddie Malhair of Lynch; Mrs.
Grace Borrell and Mrs. Herman
Fuhrer of Butte and Mrs. Claus
Sieh of Naper.
DISMISSED: Nov. 28 — Mrs.
Steve Zamunsky of Butte. 29 —
Mrs. Fannie Dvorak and Mrs.
John Carr of Spencer. D<c.
4 — Mrs. Curtis Veich of Glen
wood, la.
EXPIRED — Dec. 3 — Mrs.
William Zeisler, 58, of Naper.
ST. ANTHONY’S
ARMFIELD - Mr and Mis.
Myron Armfield of Spencer,
daughter. Peggy Jo. 7 pound*
124 ounces. Dec. 3.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
HAMILTON — Mr and Mra.
Claude Hamilton of Stuart,
daughter. Shelly Lota. Nov. 25
FARLEY Mr. and Mra. Don
aid Farley of Stuart, daughter.
Shannon Dee. 7 pound* 124 oun
t'e*. Nov 2*.
SAt RTP HEART
DEVALL —• Mr. ami Mra, Ben
neU Devall of O’Neill, aon, Ste
ven Douglas, Dec. 1.
ELSEWHERE
MARSHALL — Mr ami Mr*.
Leo Marshall of Verdigre, daugh
ter, 7 pounds 10 ounces, Nov. 25
The couple now ha* a son ami
three daughters. Mr ami Mrs,.
George Marshall and Mr. ami
Mrs. Joe Frank of Verdigre are
the grandparents
EGGERLING Mr and Mrs.
Joseph Eggerling of Creighton,
daughter, 7 pounds, Nov 27 Mr
and Mrs Archie Moser are the
<maternal grandparents.
NOTT Mr. and Mr*. Gene Nott
of Verdigre, *on, Roger Lynn, 7
pounds 2 ounces, Nov. 25 The
grandparents are Mr, ami Mr*.
Clyde Moore and Mi and Mr*.
Harold R Nott of Hooper.
HALL — Mr and Mrs. Oris
Hall of Orchard, son. Craig Al
len. Nov. 25. Mr Hall is an in
structor in the Orchard high
school.
BARTON - Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Barton of Columbus,
daughter. 7 pounds 7 ounces, Dec.
1. The grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Bernard Sehacht and Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Barton and the
great grandparents are Mrs.
Louise Beal ami Mrs. Lulu Bar
ton, all of Orchard.
I EtTZ Mr. ami Mrs Carol
I>enz of Bloomfield, daughter,
Caroline June, 7 pounds 5 oun
ces, Nov. 27. Mrs. Lenz is the
former Marilyn Smith.
STASKA — Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Staska of Mesa, Ariz., daugh
ter, Helen Brenda, 7 pounds 4
ounces, Nov. 29, Mrs. Staska 1m
the former Laura Jean Jtelmrick,
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Martin
Helm rick of Ewing
PRINCE — Mr and Mrs Alfred
Prince of Torrence, Calif., son,
Kevin, Nov 11. Mrs. Prince is
(lie former Ruth Renze, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Renze
of O’Neill.
MASHEK — Mr. and Mrs.
James Mashek jr. of Richards,
Mo., daugrtcr, Jeanne Kay, 7
pounds. Nov 28. The grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. George
Bolen of Ft. Scott, Kans, former
ly of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs.
James Mashek sr. of Richards,
Mo.
High School
BAKE SALE
SATURDAY, DEC. 9
A V ^^B ^^^A "if W A JU|
Cattle Sale Every Friday
In Verdigre.
Dairy Cattle — Small Calves — Pigs — Boars
And Bred Gilts
Sell at 12:00 Noon
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8
Followed by the Stock Cattle at 1:30 p.m.
FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE EARLY IJHTINGS: no
Thin green yearling steers, wt MO lbs. (Holt coamty); 21 Angus
cows, 2-0 years old (Boyd county); I Angus bull, 8 years old
(Boyd county); fiO WF and Angus fall calves 500 to 55© lbs. (Ver
digre) ; 19 WT fall calves 250 to 300 lbs. (Verdigre); 25 WF steers,
KTA> lbs. (Verdigre); 19 WT cows (Verdigre); 40 Fancy Angus
calves, weaned, triple varc. and green (Lynch); 25 Mixed WF
calves, (Verdigre); 30 WF calves, 400 lbs, triple vacc. (Verde!);
19 Mixed crossbred calves (Wlnnetoon); ]| Mixed calves (Creigh
ton); 7 WF heifer calves (Verdigre); 14 Yearling Holstein heifers
(Verdigre); 12 Holstein heifers to freshen in February. Keverai
good milk cows; one consignment of Poland (kina Boars.
IF YOI HAVE CATTLE FOR MALE, BRING THEM TO
OCR FRIDAY SALES. PLENTY OF ADEQI ATE PEN ROOM
AND FACILITIES.
BE ON HAND THIS FRIDAY, DEC. 8 FOR THE CATTLE SALE
1,453 HOGS SOLD AT THE AUCTION MONDAY ON A GOOD
STEADY MARKET START TO FINISH.
We had a good active market Monday with the top being folly
| $1.00 higher per cwt. than a week ago.
CONSIGN THAT NEXT LOAD OF HOGS OR CATTLE TO OUR
SALES IN VERDIGRE
REGULAR HOG A CATTLE AUCTION EVERY MONDAY
CATTLE SALES EVERY FRIDAY
....List your cattle now for the “EXTRA SPECIAL” cattle sale
coming op on January 5. fNearly 600 head already condgned).
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
S*-“—' ■ %•**»-. * j
Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone 85-W in Verdlgre
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