The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 29, 1962, Image 6

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_FOR SALE
FOR SALE -Four coming 2 and 3
year old registered Hereford
bulls; also several big calves.—
Albert Carson, Lynch. 45tfc
MOBILE HOMES
Large Stock—New & Used
Prices so Low You Will Be Amazed
We Trade — What Have You?
Open Everyday
MIIJ.ER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion, Nebr.-Phone 39&-2170
Contact Us Today
44tfc
NEMAHA SEED OATS For-Sale.
Tested 96% germination.—Pat
rick J. Gokie, RR No. 1, O’
Neill. 43tfc
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire
bred sows and gilts for March
and April farrow —John Sojka,
Page, Nelii 44-49c
«ALT FOR SALE K ana po lls|
$16.50 a ton; American $20.50 aj
ton; white block 75c—Located 3!
blocks east, 4 blocks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE 1st and 2nd calf
Holstein heifers, heavy springers.
John Sojka, 1% north, 4 Blast of
Page. 15tfc
SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc
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
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SABTCWAY mobile homes, 25<7
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Contois
Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf
FOR SAI-E—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
FOR SALE Registered Hamp
shire fired gilts for Jan. Feb. and
March farrowing.—Alfred Han
son, Plainview, Nebr. 38tfc
Nebraska Grown
Farm Seed
Plow-down Sweet Clover
$10.50 Bu.
Lincoln Brome $12.00 Cwt.
— ALSO —
“Osco” Select-60 Brand Alfalfa
O'NEILL GRAIN CO.
Phone 57 — O’Neill, Nebr.
45-51c
SHORES’ NEW
DAIRY CREDIT
All the money you want. 36 months
at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance
entire heni. Shores Wisconsin
heifers. “Pay your bills, stop
your worries.”
SHORES, NELIGH, TU 7-4060
41tfc
FOR SALE — Good 15-ft. John
Deere Disc. Otto Lorenz, phone
917R1, O’Neill. 49tfc
FOR SALE — Caterpillar tractors
w/bulldozer — large - small —
new - used. Write or call Bob
Pospichal, 301 So. 1st st., O’
Neill, phone 205J. 49-50p
FOR SALE — New Idea manure
spreader, 4 wheel, on rubber.
Earl David, Chambers. 48-49p
FOR SALE
FLORAL BUSINESS
Consisting of down-town, near
new store building, inventory,
supplies, fixtures; also 2 large
greenhouses (flower crop near
ready for harvest) 2 homes and
3 vacant lots. Located in the
college city — Chadron. Nebr.
Priced for immediate sale and
possession. Terms available.
• • * *
Large, near new motel located
on Highway 20 in North Central
Nebraska. Most modem and
latest in conveniences and ne
cessities. Liberal terms avail
able.
• • * *
Well improved 132 acre irrigat
ed farm located in Mirage Flats
irrigation project, Hay Springs,
Nebr. Possession this spring.
Priced to sell quickly.
* * • •
We have other business oppor
tunities, farms and ranches in
a choice of locations.
Contact us for details
Chicoine-Deans Agency
346 Main — Phone HE2-5555
Chadron. Nebr.
48-49c
MEN INTERESTED
TO TRAIN AS HEAVY EQUIP
MENT OPERATORS. THIS IS
NOT A CORRESPONDENCE
COURSE. We are interested in
men from this area to train chi
bulldozers, rubber tired scrapers
and road graders. (A challenge
for the man who likes the out
doors.' Short training period. Rea
sonable tuition fee. Train on the
piece of equipment of your choos
ing, and on a live project. Above
average earnings upon completion
of training. Free nationwide place
ment assistance to our graduates.
Our classroom is one hundred and
fifteen acres. Classes limited. If
you are sincerely interested in
your future.
Write LOUIS BARRY
2901 9th Ave.
Kearney, Nebraska
Reoresentative of Mid-America
Educational Services, Inc.
Heavy Equipment training Div.
Springfield. Mo. 49p
Registered Hulls For Sale
Christensen's Herefords
TUES., APR J WINNER. S. D.
45 BULLS - 55 COWS
Absolutely No iMarfs Ever!
Wisconsin
Dairy Cattle
Close up springers, open heifen
and yearlings on hand at all times
Dairy Heifers and crossbred Bui
and Heifer Calves available aftei
April 1, 1962.
We do not handle any local cat
tie. All carry a Wisconsin ear tag
and a Wisconsin health sheet.
Jake and Jack Reutter
Gregory, 8. I>.
Phone 5027
licensed and Bonded
48tfc
; ---.
Annual
All Breeds Bull Sale
To lie held at
Verdigre Livestock Mkt.
Verdlgre, Nebr.
Thursday, Apr. 12
Consignments Welcome!
Contact Don Jensen
Verdigre. Nebr. — Phone 4861
48-50c
FOR SALE — Several Chester
White brood sows to farrow in
April. Roy Gannon, Inman.
_ 49-50p
FOR SALE Selkirk Spring Wheat
seed. Germ 95%. Henry Stelling
and Son, Orchard, Nebr. 49-50c
FOR SALE Geese. White, single
or pairs. Cliff Sobotka, Inman.
Phone 435._ 49-50c
FOR SAIL Aermotor, used tow
er, new mills, water pumps,
tanks, 12-ft. bottomless or larg
er. Cliff Sobotka, phone 435, In
man._ 49-lc
FOR SALE — 1961 Singer sewing
machine for final balance of 7
payments of $5.92, complete with
attachments and new guarantee.
Discount for cash, payments
may be assumed with good cre
dit. Write: Credit Manager,
Sewing Machine Dept., Box 261,
Columbus, Nebr. 48-49c
FOR SALE — Fourteen stacks of
1961 alfalfa hay, three and a half
miles north and east of Clear
water. Mrs. J. W. Bennie. 48-49c
Registered Bulls For Sale
Christensen’s Herefords
TUES.. APR. 3—WINNER, S. D.
45 BULLS — 55 COWS
Absolutely No Dwarfs Ever!
_49c
FOR SALE -Fully modern home
3 years old. Full basement, at
tached garage, patio, complete
set of other buildings. 48 acres
of meadow and pasture on edge
of Ewing, Nebr. Contact Willie
L. Shrader, broker, telephone
TW 33393, Ewing, Nebr. 48-50c
FOR SALE — Registered Hamp
shire fall boars. Big and rugged.
Alfred Hansen, Plainview, Nebr.
__ 48tfc
ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner,
nearly new, complete with at
tachments, take over small bal
lance of 5 payments of $5.32, less
for cash. Can be seen in this
area. Write: Credit Manager,
Vacuum Cleaner Dept., Box 261,
Columbus, Nebr. 48-49c
FOR SALE — Registered Hamp
shire boars. Good meat type
boars, vaccinated for Erysipe
las and Cholera. Guaranteed. Six
miles south, one east, >4 north
of Atkinson. John Wenner jr.,
phone 6036, Atkinson. 48-49c
FOR SALE — Hampshire brood
sows. Farrow April 15. Leonard
Juracek, O’Neill. 4&49n
HI TRUCKS ^
FOR SALE
AC 160 Cab-over like new
192” W. B., 2-speed
L-160-172” W. B., 2-speed
Very Good, 16 Ft. Box
L-195 TRACTOR
450 Engine, 3-speed. 5-speed trans.
New Sleeves. Good
WRECKING L-170
Have Cab-Engine.
2-speed Transmission 1
SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT
Phone 570—IHC 46-49c
FOR SALE—EM Cat with hydrau
lic dozer. Good condition. $2500;
1954 NAA Ford tractor, hydrau
lic loader, rear blade, steel half
tracks. Good condition, $1450.—
George Courtney, Lvnch, phone
L09-2816. 46tfc
BABY CHICKS — Calif .-Whites,
Leg-Hamps, White Leghorns,
$12.00 per 100. White Rocks
$14.00 per 100. Hybrids $17.00. ;
Cockerels $2.50 and up. sexed
pullets $26.00 and up. Started
chicks slightly higher. Hatch
days Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Write or call for complete whole
sale prices. CORKLE HATCH
ERY, INC. O'Neill. Nebr.
46-53p
FARM LOANS. See R. H. Parker.
_ 50tf
Coin Collector
SUPPLIES
Rare Coins
Bought and Sold
Ben Gillespie
48tfc
MOBILE HOMES
NEW and USED
55' x 10'
$3995.00!!!
Beautiful 2-BR with 3 inch
Sidewalls throughout
The New "ESQUIRE”
By Guerdon Industries
Open Everyday
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion, Nebraska 49tfc
FOR SALE Kid's pony, well
broke. Spotted, white mane and
tail. Melvin Miller, Newport.
49-50p
FOR SALE Hereford bulls, 14 to
18 months. Top breeding. Good
individuals. S. R. Robertson, O'
Neill._ 49tfc
Registered Bulls For Sale
Christensen’s Herefords
TUES.. APR. 3- WINNER, S. D.
45 BULLS — 55 COWS
Absolutely No Dwarfs Ever!
49c
Thoene's 12th Annual Registered
Polled Hereford Auction on U.S.
Highway 18. 7 miles West. Vi
mile North of Bone steel, S. D.,
Monday, Apr. 2, 1962. 35 Bulls
will be sold, sale starts at 1:30
| P-m. 49p
I
MACHINERY
M Farmalls . $875
FOR RENT Gehl Stalk Cutter
li ft. IH Disc, like new
15-ft. IH Disc, good
15-ft. Allis Disc
15-ft. Roderick Lean Disc
IHC No. 8 3-14 plow
2-bottom plow for Farmall C
IHC No. 8 2-14 plow
IHC No. 8 2-16 plow
Co-op 3-16 plow
IHC 24x7 Drill with grass seeder
IHC 12-ft. Fertilizer spreader, used
Fast hitch for Farmall 300
IHC 4-row No. 450 planter
JD 4-row planter
GI Manure Spreader
IHC 200 F Spreader
44 Farmall H
51 Farmall H
Super MTA with power steering
48 Farmall M
41 Farmall M
50 Farmall C
41 Ford with or without mower
44 WC Allis
45 John Deere A
460 Utility Demonstrator
IHC AC 160 Truck
51 IHC L 160 Truck with box
Stop in and see the
New 504 Farmall
49c
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’Neill, Nebraska
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—Two bedroom house
and garage, all modem, gas
heat.—O. E. Davidson, Phone
126. 41tfc
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
Beal Estate Broker
Ph. 207, O'Neill, Nebr.
38tt_
WANTED
WANTED: Serum pigs: Tiding
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
L. GUTHMIUER
Half Block East Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds at
automobile, truck and tractor
repair.
Acetylene and arc welding
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
AND SHARPENED, AIJ. MAKICS
Also repair parts for Lawson and
Clinton engines on hand.
9tf
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We Just want “YOUBS”
PATTON’8
BEN FRANKLIN
__23 ti
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans an
automobiles and furniture.
See us also for your insurance i
needs.
Central Finance Corp.
O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr.
__21tfc
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Sen/ice
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Ofl Station—O’Neill ‘
50tf '
REAL ESTATE WANTED Will
pay $400 00 to $500.00 for im
proved city lots with sewer, wa
ter and gas to lot line, with 65
foot minimum frontage. Contact
in writing Mr. SW c/o Frontier.
O'Neill, Nebr. 49-52c
WANTED — Pasture for 25 year
ling heifers. Louis Siebert, At
kinson. 48-49p
CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker
_ 50tf
WAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tie
I MAKE Monthly payment loam
some at 4% some at 5% interest.
See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr.
_ 50tf
WELL DRILLING arid well and
windmill repair —403 N. 1st St
Phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks. W. & 3Vfc blks. N. stoplight.
WANTED Waitress, must be over
21, neat and of good character.
Evening hours Tropical Gar
dens, O’Neill, phone 895 or 436W.
_ 49-51c
WANTED — Housekeeper, older
woman, good pay, must like
children. Mrs. D. L. Anderson,
phone 895 or 436W. 49-51c
IF ANYONE would want to hire
man, tractor and spreader, con
tact Homer Rutherford, Page.
_49-50c
OPENING FOR LOCAL man to
37 for servicing route customers.
Guarantee, bonus and expenses.
Reply in letter to Route 1, Box
38, Hoskins, Nebr. 49c
Ilf A Kfrpr’t \ mr\ nr^sfm n <- r
1 w -oci ui mini
buildings with electricity, close
to O’Neill, with pasture or hay.
Contact Arnold Obst, O’Neill.
_ 49-50p
WANTED—Married man for gen
eral farm work and cattle feed
ing. Separate place. Good wages.
Arden Melcher, Stanton, Nebr.,
phone 439-2916. 49-50c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Gehl stalk cutter.—
Shelhamer Equip., Co. O’Neill.
45tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
TOP DAIRY CALVES Are not
made from the hide. "IT’S IN
THE BLOOD!” CURTISS SIRES
have generation of type and pro
duction in their blood. Don’t
trade that for somebody’s culls.
—Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill.
_ 42tfc
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O'NFTT.I.
ASHBURX MONUMENT OO.
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
Hourly earnings $2.50 and up pos
sible from start for man or wo
man on service route in city of
O’Neill. Select own hours. No
investment. No experience re
quired. Write Watkins Products,
Inc., D-59, Winona, Minn. 47-50p
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH TO EXTEND our sin
cere thanks to our relatives and
friends for cards, flowers, mem
orials and acts of kindness ex
pressed during the illness and
death of our loved one Mrs. Eva
Murten.
49p Mrs. Anna Smith and family
I WISH TO THANK my neighbors,
relatives and friends for the cards
I received and their visits to me
while I was hospitalized at St.
Anthony’s.
49p George Van Every
WORDS ARE INADEQUATE to
express our deep appreciation for
the many acts of kindness shown
us during the long illness and
death of our beloved wife and
mother. We wish to say thank you
to everyone who sent food, cards |
and flowers. A special thanks to
Dr. Carstens who always came
when we needed him. We are very
grateful to you all.
49p The M. L. Harkins family
WE WISH TO TAKE this means of
thanking everyone for the cards,
kind deeds and flowers given dur
ing the loss of our loved one. Mrs.
Josephine Kopec ky.
¥our expressions of kindness and
helpfulness are greatly appreciat
ed.
Son. Lewis F. Kopecky
and family 49c
[ WOULD LIKE TO THANK all
>f my friends for helping me win
>nd place in the contest at the
\ & M Shoe Store.
19p Bobbie Maschi
I WISH TO THANK everyone whc
sent cards and letters or visitec
me while I was hospitalized at St
Anthony's hospital. Also thanks tc
the Sisters, Dr. Carstens and th*
hospital staff for the good can* 1
received. Your thoughtfulness wai
appreciated very much.
49c _ Howard Jackson
OUR HEARTFELT THANKS to all
of those who sent flowers, mem
orials, cards, and letters of sym
pathy in the* loss of our lieloved
wife and mother; to those who
brought food, to Rev. Hart for his
comforting words, Dr. Carstens.
the hospital staff at St. Anthony's
and Biglins. To all of you, your
kindness will never be forgotten.
John M. Grutsch
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Grutsch
Elwin Grutsch 49p
YOUR CARDS, visits and flowers
made the hours spent in the hos
pital and at home, during my re
cent illness, seem much shorter.
Thank you so much for your
thoughtfulness.
49c_Sincerely. Marvin Miller
I WISH TO THANK all my friends
and relatives for the cards, flow'ers
and letters sent me while I was
in St. Anthony's and Rochester.
Minn, hospitals. To the Drs. and
nurses for their wonderful care,
and a special thanks to the friends
and neighliors who helped at home
while I was gone.
49p Robert Tomlinson
I WrISH TO THANK everyone who
helped me in any way to win a
Prize in the A & M contest. I
couldn't have won without your
help. Thank you again.
49p Joan Pease
I WANT TO THANK my family
and friends for all the cards, let
ters visits and gifts, I received,
while in St. Anthony’s hospital.
Also thanks to Rev. Under for his
visits and Dr. Carstens and the
nurses for their care. All were
greatly appreciated.
49p Mrs. Emma Kemper
I--Legal Notices-1
(Published March 29, 1962»
State of Nebraska
Executive Office
Lincoln
PROCLAMATION
By virtue of the authority vest
ed in me by the Constitution and
the laws of the State of Nebras
ka, I, Frank B. Morrison, Gover
nor of the State of Nebraska, do
hereby direct and proclaim that
a Primary Election will be held
in the several voting precincts
throughout the State of Nebraska
on the fifteenth day of May, 1962,
during the hours designated by
law, for the following purposes,
to-wit:
1. The nomination by each po
litical party of one candidate
from each of the three Congres
sional districts in the State.
2. The nomination by each po
litical party of candidates for
State offices, to-wit:
One Governor
One Lieutenant Governor
One Secretary of State
One Auditor of Public Accounts
One State Treasurer
One Attorney General
One Railway Commissioner
3. The non-political nomination
of two candidates for Chief Jus
tice of the Nebraska Supreme
Court.
4. The non-political nomination
of two candidates for the office
of member of the State Board
of Education for each of the First
and Second State Board of Edu
cation Districts.
5. The non-political nomination
of two candidates for the office
of member of the State Legisla
ture for each of the forty-three
Legislative Districts.
6. The non-political nomination
of two candidates for the Board
of Regents of the State Univer- j -
sity for each of Regent Districts
Numbers Five and Six.
7. The non-political nomination
in two candidates ior tne ornce
of Director, for the number of
Directors to be elected, of Public
Power and Irrigation Districts,
created in accordance with the
provisions of Article 6. Chapter
70, R.S. (Reissue 1950).
8. The non-political nomination
of two candidates for the office
of Director, for the number of
Directors to be elected, of Recla
mation Districts, created in ac
cordance with the provisions of
Article 5, Chapter 46, R.S. (Re
issue 1952).
9. The nomination of such other
candidates for State or County
offices or offices of any other
subdivision of the State as the
law provides shall be nominated -
at the General Primary Election -
to be voted for at the General
State-wide Election to be held No
vember 6, 1962.
10. The non-political nomination
of two candidates for Judges of
the Separate Juvenile Courts for
Douglas and Lancaster Counties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal erf the
State of Nebraska to be affixed. —
Done at the State Capitol in the
City of Lincoln, this Sixteenth
day erf March, in the Year of Our
Lord One Thousand Nine Hun
dred and Sixty-two.
FRANK B. MORRISON
Governor
(SEAL)
by the Governor
FRANK MARSH
Secretary of State
Notice is hereby’ given, that
on Tuesday, the 15th day of May.
1962, at the usual polling place
in the several voting precincts
throughout the County of Holt,
State erf Nebraska, an Election
will be held for Governor and all!
other State Officers, as named in
the foregoing Proclamation, to-!
gether with the following and
other County- Officers.
The nomination by each Po
litical Party of Candidates for _
County Office*, to-wit:
One Cbunty Clerk
One Clerk of District Court
One County Treasurer
One Cbunty Sheriff
One County Attorney
One Cbunty Assessor
One* Oounty Supervisor.
District No. 1
One Oounty Supervisor.
District No. 3
1 One Oounty Supervisor,
District No. 5
One Oounty Supervisor.
District No. 7
The Non-Political nomination
of Candidate for Cbunty Offices
to-wit:
One Oounty Judge
I two-year term to fill vacancy
One County Superintendent
In Witness Whereof, I have
I hereunto set my hand ami caused
, the Seal of Holt County, State ol
t Nebraska, to be affixed.
I>one at O’Neill, Nebraska, this
| 26th day of March, 1962
KENNETH WARING
> (SEAL) Oounty Clerk
_ _ 49c
NOTICE OF RENEWAL
OF RETAIL BEER LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to section 53-135.01 beer
license may lie automatically re
newed for one year from May 1,
1962, for the following retail l>eer
licensee, to-wit:
John B. Graves
113 So. 4th
O'Neill, Nebraska
Notice is hereby given that
written protests to the issuance of
automatic renewal of license may
lie filed by any resident of the
city on or before April 4, 1962,
in the office of the city clerk;
that in the event protests are
filed by three or more such per
sons, hearing will be had to de
termine whether continuation of
said license should be allowed.
O. D. French
City Clerk 49c
(First pub. March 29, 1962
LEG AL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Ixiws of Nebraska, the following
described change of district
boundaries is requested:
To dissolve District No. 176
and to attach the territory
thereof to District No. 233.
To be effective June 1. 1962.
A hearing of said matter will
be held in the Assembly Room
of the Court House at O'Neill,
Nebraska on April 9, 1962, at 8:00
P.M. when all interested may
appear and be heard.
Holt County Reorganization
Committee
by: Alice L. French,
Secretary 49-50c
(first pun. Mar. is, i»b7>
Cronin and Hannon, Attorneys
Estate No. 4436
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF EDWARD L.
O’DONNELL, 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 April 4, 1962, at 10 o’
clock, A. M.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 47-49c
(First pub. Mar. 15, 1962)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
Estate No. 4531
NOTICE OF
PROBATE OF WILL
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF MARIAN F.
MOUNTS. DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of Dayton R. Mounts as Execu
tor thereof, which will be for
hearing in this court on April 5,
1962, at 10 o’clock A. M.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 4749c
The Frontier
)n Sale each Thursday morning at
Safeway Store — O’Neill
Golden Hotel — O’Neill
Stannard’s Superette — O’Neil]
O'Neill Drug — O’Neill
Devoy Drug — O’Neill
Johnson Drug — O’Neill
Wilson Drug — Atkinson
Munn’s Store — Ewing
McGraw’s Store — Inman
Newhouse Sundries—Chambers
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
ALL SIZE TIKES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 716 O’Neill, Nebr.
DR. D. E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
Complete Visual Care
Contact Lenses
By Appointment Phone 2101
Spencer, Nebraska
Range Cubes
and
36% Protein
Blocks
TOMPKINS LIVESTOCK
HEADQUARTERS
Clarence (Bad) Hansen, Mgr.
Inman, Nebraska
Phone 225 or 11-W
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred Uadbriy
The abundant snow and bat
rood conditions have hmderec
fann families and delayed thru
plans in moving Mr, and Mrs
Melvm Armfield plan to movt
i to the Earl Slorjohann farm and
i. die Neal Hipke family, who live
there at present, plans to move Ui
the Roy Dresher farm which they
V purchased recently The Dreaher
family has moved to Spencer.
Jim Mellor has moved by Atkin
j son, and a family from near
1 Chambers plans to move to the
George Mellor farm
The Cactus Ram-belle* met
Tuesday, Mar. ‘M, at the home of
• Dorothy Devall. Roll call was
answered by naming a window
- problem. Seven members and two
guests were present. Mrs. Ben
nett Devall became a new mem
ber. Neat meeting will be at
Opal Millers in April
The Rev. and Mrs. Olmsted
and family, Spencer, were Tues
day evening supper guests at the
Paul Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs
Virgil Hubby called in the eve
ning.
Harold Fox injured his back
while lifting a gate Friday Ac
, companied by his wife, Arlene,
they made a trip to Creighton for
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lang an and
family, Boyd County, were Sun
day visitors at the William Lan
gan home and Mr. and Mrs Ly
man Bursell were visitors Thurs
day evening.
l-evl Hut) went W» CriHiluUin
Monday to visit Areli Hull. Mrs.
Hull has been in serious con
dition having suffered two
stritke* recently Their daugh
ter, .Mrs. Opal MerriU, arrived
from California to be with her
mother, who is in the hospital
at Valentine. A phone call from
Levi .Sunday revealed she was
conscious Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and
Marlene and Mrs. Carrie Hood
were supper guests Tuesday eve
rung at the Melvin Armfield
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby
were callers at the Edward Kac
zor home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall and
Mrs. Oswald Drueke were Nor
folk visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall
and Kathryn were Monday eve
ning visitors at the Robert Young
home at O’Neill.
Linda and Jeanette Woidneck
were overnight guests of Kath
ryn Devall.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson
left Sunday for Ft. Calhoun where
Mrs. Nelson remained to visit
relatives. Frank went to Lincoln
to attend a meeting Monday and
Tuesday, returning to Ft. Calhoun '
Tuesday evening. Wednesday they
attended a sale of shorthorn cat
tle at Columbus, returning home
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bessert
and iiebbie and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Harding were Sunday vis
itors at the William Hansen
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles
and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Connell and family and Velda
Ernst, Lincoln, met at the Clar
ence Ernst home Friday evening
Joyce Searles was the honored
guest as the occasion marked
her eighth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson
attended the Hereford Association
sale at Butte Friday.
Mrs. Delia Harrison and Nan
cy Anderson celebrated their
*Dth and 4th birthdays respec
tively at the home of Elmer !)*■
vails March 21. Those present
besides the honored guests
were Mrs. Florenee Anderson,
Mrs. Oswald Drueke, Cons
tance and Bart, Mrs. Virgil
Hubby, Jessie Kacnr, Mrs.
Howard House. Mrs. H. John
son, Mrs. Axel Borg, Mrs. Fred
Lind berg and Mrs. Elmer De
vail.
Henry Storjohann and Martha
Johrmg were dinner guests at
the Fioyd Long home Thursday
and afternoon visitors at the TiJ
lie Schwindt home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kamphaus
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Julianna Kamphaus
home in O’Neill. The occasion
marked Joe’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Robert Gartner
home at Chambers. Their daugh
ter, Mary, who had been stay
tng with tier grandparents, re
turned bum# with them
Mr, and Mr* Merlin Amler
■on were Thurwlay evening call
er* at tlie Dowayae Anson home.
Mr and Mr*. Allen Walter*
and Mr and Mr* Henry Wait
er* and Norma Jean were Sun
day dinner gueaU at Christine
Johnson*.
Maltha Johnng, Henry J*or
Johann, Mr and Mr* Henry Wal
ter* and Norma, Mr and Mr*.
Merlin Anderson and girls and
Mr and Mr* Allen Walters and
boy* were Friday evening sup
per guests at tlie Bennla J<firing
home. Tlie occasion marked Char
lene'* birthday,
Mr and Mr* Henry Walter*
returned Tuesday from Colorado
Springs, Colo , where they upent
10 days visiting at the Gene Lib
by home. Wednesday evening
the Walter* family gathered at
tiir Merlui Anderson home to la dp
Nancy celebrate tier fourth birth
day
Mr and Mrs Delbert Rouae
and family and LJoyd Rouse were
Friday evening supper guest* at
the Herman Meyer home in At
kinson
Mr and Mr* Edwurd Kacaor
were Sunday visitor* at the Frank
Nelson home.
The Happy 15 Meek school bird
club had a meeting and hike
March 21 Each pupil made some
bird equipment On their hike
they found bud nests and noted
the construction and observed the
different kind* of bird* that live
in the community.
Gloria Jean Keogh, who works
at the telephone office In O'
Neill, i* having a week's vac a
tion .starting ia*t Friday. She Is
spending it with her iwirenl*. Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Kr<gh
IHstrtcl 1 IiimI school Satur
day to help uuike up ««tnr of
the day* loot during the snowy
weather.
The Rev. Wayne Hall aiul wife,
former pastors at O'Neill, but
now ut Uroken Bow, were over
nlght guest* Monday at tlie home
of his mother, Mrs Viola Hull.
Mary Peterson called on Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Allendorfer ami
Harry Lanaworth at St Anthony's
hospital Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford
were dinner guest* at the Bud
Mitchell iaune Tuesday ami Sun
day dinner guest* at the Clifford
Haynes home in Butte.
Mr and Mrs. Russell Woetppel
and Paula Jo were Thursday
evening guests at the Allen Wal
ters home.
Will Devall, Spencer, was a
caller Tuesday at tlie Walter De
vall home.
Dorsey News
My Mm. Harold Osborn
Mrs. Mary Wolfe entered Sac
red Heart hospital Friday as she
hasn't been feeling well the past
week or so.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oshorn
were Lynch callers Tuesday and
Harold consulted a doctor
Bruce Miller called at the
Graham home Sunday.
Delores and Fred Rosenkrans,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Rosenkrans, made a trip along
with a group of students to Kear
uey Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and
hoys along with some friends
came up Wednesday to see Mrs.
Wells' folks after the snow storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka
were business callers at Creigh
ton Monday. They called at the
Marvin Ruzicka home on their
way back to get acquainted with
the now grandson, Alan James.
Kodrirk Hughes is spend,
ing a prlod of time at home
before going into the service.
John Derickson accompanied
Marvin Drohny to O’Neill Friday.
Kathy Hrbek was able to re
turn to her studies after having
the flu and a bad cold.
Tom Aider ami son, Russell,
visited Friday evening at the
Otto Ruzicka home.
John Derickson visited his sis.
ter, Sadie, Sunday. He took her
some supplies as the roads
around here are still full of kviw
and impassable.
Joe Hrbek took his daughter
and Evelyn Barta to Lynch Sun
day evening.
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