The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 19, 1962, Section Two, Image 11

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE — Rat Terrier pups.
™*Jry Phelps, 224 So. Morton,
° Neill~ 51-lp
FOR SALE -Beef and beef cross
calves to put on your cow, any
amount calves on hand most all
times. Gerald O’Gonnor, 1 mile
east of Atkinson, phone 5893.
_ 50-53p
FOR SALE 40’ mill and tower,
complete with force pump. Can
he had in two 20-ft. lengths.
Sewell Johnson, phone 6981, At
kinson. 50-51p
FOR SALE — No. 5 John Deere
mower in very good condition.
One yearling Quarter-Horse colt.
Floyd Wilson, Texaco Station,
O’Neill._ 5ltfc
FOR SALE- Alfalfa, Red Clover,
Red Top, Alsike and Timothy
seed in stock now. Also have
United Hagie seed com. Keating
Implement Co., Atkinson. Nebr.
_ 51-52c
FOR SALE—Four coming 2 and 3
year old registered Hereford
bulls; also several big calves.—
Albert Carson, Lynch. 45tfc
SALT FOR SALE—Kan a poll s
516.50 a ton; American 520-50 a
ton; white block 75c—Located 3
blocks east, 4 blocks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51tf
SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc
• 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
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 257
down, 57c int-; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Contois
Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf
FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
SHORES’ NEW
DAIRY CREDIT
All the money you want. 36 months
at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance
entire herd. 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—State tested Brome
Grass Seed. Lawrence Skrdla,
Stuart, phone 5025 (Atkinson).
50-57p
FOR SALE—Minhofer Oats. State
test pending, windrowed, fanned,
90c per bushel. Merwyn G. French
jr.. Page, Nebr. 50-52p
FOR SALE—Automatic Pistol, .22
cal. Hi-Standard model H-D mil
itary. Extra clip and holster.
Like new. Call or see Jim Ses
sions. Phone 409. 52c
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE
1955 Skyline Caravan, 8' x 35’.
Lloyd Snyder, phone 112-R,
Ewing, Nebr. 52-3c
FOR SALE—14-ft. aluminum boat,
10 hp. motor and trailer, Pat
Patton, 417 E Douglas, O’Neill.
52tfc
NEMAHA SEED OATS For Sale.
Tested 96% germination. Patrick
J. Gokie, RR No. 1, O’Neill.
43tfc
FDR SALE
Filson Chutes Special . ???
Barbed Wire . $7.35
Sweep Teeth . $1-50
Heavy Teeth .w ... $2.15
New Honda Cycles $640.00
New and used Pipe and Steel
HOERLE STATION
TU f* 0C.10
Chambers, Nebr.
52-20p
FOR SALE—Surge milker, com
plete. Arnold Thiele. Clearwater,
Nebr.__52c
FOR SALE
1955 Farmall Super MTA with TA.
LPTO and live hydraulic
1958 Farmall cub with plow, dozer
blade and new' rotary mower
$1195.00
1951 Farmall C A-l shape
New McCormick loader for Far
mall C $225.00
Two bottom mounted plow’ for Far
mall C or Super C
Used mounted lister for John
H
Model A sweep truck with buck
head A-l shape
Used McCormick 4-row mounted
cultivator for Farmall 350 or M
Used McCormick 4-row lister with
fertilizer attachment and gan^
attachment for Farmall 460 or 560
Used two year old McCormick
14 x 7 drill
Used 3-row McCormick 18 x 7 drill
with press wheels
New 1240 IH tractor reversed with
sweep head
Used John Deere B with three
rake hitch
Used McCormick 15-ft. disc
Used Allis Chalmers 15-ft. disc
Bearcat roller mill, a demonstrator
SAVE $150.00
Used American Loader with grap
ple fork and sweep head for
Farmall H or M
New McCormick No. ^ Tractor
pull type complanter 5185.0U
New No. 450 A 4-row complanter.
Special price $550.00
New McCormick No. 17 tool bar
carrier complete with 4 No. 109
lister attachment, rubber tire
press wheels, fertilizer unit.
Special price $1150.00
Used 17-ft. combination rack, 2—
years old .
1956 %-ton Chevrolet pickup
1955 Willys 4 WD pickup
1953 IH 3/4-ton pickup
KFATING IMPLEMENT CO.
Atkinson, Nebraska
52-lc
HOI-STEINS
If you like the best visit us
ARNOLD THIELE
Phone HUnter 5-3200
Clearwater, Nebr.
52tfc
FOR SAI-K Ventura house trailer,
40 by 8. All modem. Call Larry
Ruegge.O 'Neill, ph. 927R12. 52c
_
FOR SALE—2 year old Hereford
bull. Sired by Fairway Aster,
Bred by Harold Melcher. Also
Moline press drill with grass
seed attachment. Lionel T.
Gibbs, Clearwater, Nebr. Phone
TW 3-2799. 51-52c
FOR SALE — Going business. 16
years of established business.
Felix’s Cafe, Verdigre, Nebr.
Box 553. 50-52c
Wisconsin
Dairy Cattle
Close up springers, open heifers
and yearlings on hand at all times.
Dairy Heifers and crossbred Bull
and Heifer Calves available after
April 1, 1962.
We do not handle any local cat
tle. All carry a Wisconsin ear tag
and a Wisconsin health sheet.
Jake and Jack Reutter
Gregory, S. D.
Phone 5027
Licensed and Bonded
48tfc
FOR SALE—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 — Registered Hamp
shire fall boars. Big and rugged.
Alfred Hansen, Plainview, Nebr.
48tfc
FOR SALE—D-4 Cat with hydrau
lic dozer. Good condition. $2500;
1954 NAA Ford tractor, nydrau
lic loader, rear blade, steel half
tracks. Good condition, $1450.—
George Courtney, Lynch, 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
FOR SALE — Sand Love Grass
seed. State tested. Earl Reiser,
Spencer. Phone Butte 5286.
50-53p
MOBILE HOMES
1960 Tradewinds, 50’xl0’ 3BR
1959 Great Lakes, 46’xlO’ 2BR
1958 Great Lakes, 47’xlO’ 2BR
1958 Great Lakes, 47’x8’ 2BR
1955 Travelo, 36’x8' 2BR
1952 Glider. 36’x8’ 1BR
1951 Continental, 35’x8’ 2BR
1947 Princeton, 25’x8’
The above units are reconditioned
and Priced to Sell.
Large stock of New Coaches and
Travel Trailers in all sizes and
floor plans.
OPEN EVERY DAY
We Trade—Finance—Deliver
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion, Nebr. Ph. 395-2170
50tfc
. I
USED TRACTORS
IHC M 1946
IHC M 1948
IHC M 1942
Massey-Harris 44 1948
JD A 1949
JD A 1946
JD B 1942
IHC H 1942
IHC H 1946
IHC H 1941
IHC SC 1953
IHC C 1950
me 11-ft. drill
me No. 15 3-bottom plow
AC 2-16 plow
3 12-ft. hay rakes
2 4-sec. harrows. 1 new
JD 200A quick tach cultivator
2 JD discs, 12- and 15-ft.
AC combine, 6-ft.
DAVID’S REPAIR SHOP
Welding — New Steel
Used Tractors & Machinery
Phone IV 2-2362 Chambers, Nebr.
: 50-52c
Real Estate for Sale
—_
FOR SALE—Six room house, three
large lots at 309 W Adams. See
Llovd Johnson. 820 E Clav or
phone 604W. O’Neill. 50-52p
FOR SALE—Nine-room Presbyter
ian Manse at 208 E. Everett, to
be removed. Has two baths,
Youngstown kitchen cabinets and
Lennox furnace. Sealed bids
must be in by May 3. Mail bids
to: Manse. Presbyterian Church,
204 E. Everett, O’Neill, Nebr.
51-lc
WANTED
WANTED — Waitress for short
hours. M & M Bakery and Cafe,
O’Neill. 51tfc
WANTED — Pasture for 20 cows
and 20 yearlings. Jim Ruther,
Page. 52-2p
WANTED TO RENT—Pasture. L.
D. Putnam, Ph. 204 or Box 191,
O'Neill. 52c
WANTED — Wish to baby-sit by
the week with pre-school child
in my home. 411 No. First St.,
O'Neill. 52p
WANTED—Used Aircraft regard
less of condition. Can use parts.
State price in first letter. Flying
Chiefs, Box 271, Battle Creek,
Nebr. 51-52p
WANTED—Good buggy, also light
harness. Contact Larry Schaffer,
O’Neill. 51-52c
WANTED—Pasture for 150 calves.
Norman Grothe, Bartlett, Nebr.
Phone OL4-3300 or OL4-3302.
50-52p
HELP WANTED — Waitress and
car hops. Write or phone Sno
Creme Drive In, Neligh, Nebr.
50-52p
WANTED—Custom Plowing. Con
tact Norman Rokahr, Page, ph.
WAlnut 6R3. 50-6c
HELP WANTED — Hired man,
married or single (prefer mar
ried) to work on ranch, good
wages and house to live in. No
farming. Just cattle and haying.
F. E. Skrdla, Atkinson. 50tfc
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days. Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
L. GUTHMILLER
Half Block East Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in sill 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
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
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
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
"WE"
DON'T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINES8
We just want “YOURS”
PATTON'S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23tf
CITY LOANS. See R. a Parker.
50tf
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks. W. & 3% blks. N. stoplight.
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
I MAKE Monthly payment loans
some at 4% some at 5% interest.
See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr.
50tf
LOST & FOUND
$50 REWARD for information
about three Hereford cows,
branded Ou mule shoes on left
rib which disappeared from mea
dow lty miles south of Stafford
during December and January.
Contact Waller Fick. Inman. 52p
MISCELLANEOUS
----
FARM LOANS, See R H. Parker.
50tf
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’NEILL
ASHBURN MONUMENT OO.
P. O. Box 6, Ttlden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBURN. Prop. 21 p
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Laursen, Mgr.
_18 tf
Coin Collector
SUPPLIES
Rare Coins
Bought and Sold
Ben Gillespie
48tfc
Phone Your News to
The Frontier
Phone 788
CARDS OF THANKS
AMBITIOUS young man, believing
in his own ability, can qualify
for opening with top-rated com
pany. Must reside in this area.
Give details in letter to Mr.
Wicks. 2747 Woodsdale Blvd.,
Lincoln. 52c
I WOULD LIKE TO thank all
my relatives and friends who re
membered me in any way while
I was in St. Anthony’s hospital in
O’Neill. A special thanks for the
gifts, cards, letters and visits while
I was a patient in Methodist hos
pital in Omaha. They were all
greatly appreciated.
52p Casper Winkler
THANKS TO ALL THE friends and
relatives that sent me cards, let
ters and gifts and for the prayers
offered for me while I was in the
hospital in Omaha. Also thanks to
the friends and neighbors who
helped Tom and Velma. It’s a won
derful feeling to know that your
friends are willing to give you
help whenever it is needed.
52p Lyle Abney, Inman
OUR SINCERE THANKS to our
relatives and friends for the lovely
cards, gifts and flowers, all those
who called on us and to the Ladies
Aid who served so well and every
one who helped in any way to
make our Golden Wedding Anni
versary day so enjoyable.
May God Bless You All.
52p Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte
I WISH TO THANK my friends
and neighbors who helped my fam
ily and sent cards and letters dur
ing my recent stay in the hospital.
Thank you again.
52c Louis J. Bartos
I-Legal Notices*
(Fjrst pub. April 12, 1962)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
Estate No. 4531
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
APRIL 5, 1962,
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF MARIAN F.
MOUNTS, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is August 3,
1962, and for the payment of
debts is April 5, 1963, and that
on May 3, 1962, and on August
6, 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 Judge
SEAL) 51-lc
_
(First pub. April 19, 1962»
LEG AL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska. I am required
to make die following change in
school district boundaries: 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 Assem
bly Room of the Court House at
O’Neill, Nebraska, May 2, 1962,
2:30 P.M. to determine the valid
ity and sufficiency of the peti
tions.
Alice L. French
County Superintendent
52-lc
(First pub. April 5, 1962>
Cronin and Hannon, attorneys
Estate Mo. 4538
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND HEIRS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
THE ESTATE OF JOHN M.
CLAY BAUGH, DECEASED.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO
ALL CONCERNED:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Neil E. Hipke and Maude C.
Hipke have filed a petition alleg
ing that said deceased died in
testate some time after said de
ceased made homestead entry on
the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
Lots 3 and 4, and the South
west Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 33, and Lot
1 of Section 34, all in Town
ship 33, North, Range 11,
West of the 6th P. M., in Holt
County, Nebraska,
and before the patent from the
United States Government was
issued and further before the
8th day of August, 1884; that at
the time of his death said de
ceased was a resident of Holt
County, Nebraska, and that said
petitioners derived their interest
as joint tenants with right of sur
vivorship, by mesne conveyances
from the heirs of said deceased,
and praying for a determination
of the time of the death of said
deceased, that he died intestate,
the heirs, degree of kinship and
right of descent of real property,
of the deceased, which petition
will be for hearing in this Court
on the 26th day of April, 1962, at
the hour of ten o’clock A. M.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 50-52c
(First pub. April 5, 1962)
Cronin and Hannon, attorneys
Estate No. 4535
NOTICE OF
PROBATE OF WILL
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
aat Mr'nn a c*rr a
V_xV_X X X , X V X-UXJ X M M *.
ESTATE OF AGNES JOHN
SON, 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 Shirley Anderson and LaDonna
Bowers as Executrices thereof,
which will be for hearing in this
court on April 26, 1962, at 1C
o’clock A. M.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL)50-52c
(Published April 19, 1962)
LEGAL. NOTICE OF
ALL PEOPLE INTERESTED
You are hereby notified that a
hearing will be held at the Ewing
Public School at 8:00 P.M. Mon
day, April 23, 1962, concerning
petitions filed with the County
Superintendents of Holt and Ante
lope Counties requesting the fol
lowing changes in school district
boundaries: to wit: The Nxh and
SEy* of Section 20; the NMs of
the NWy4 of Section 19; all of
Section 17, all of Section 18,
Twsp. 27, range 8; to District
No. 49, Orchard, Antelope Coun
ty, Nebraska.
The SEy4 of Section 20; the Ey>
of Section 19; the SW y4 of Sec
tion 19; the Sy> of the NW'A of
Section 19; the E% of the NE%
of Section 30, Twsp. 27, range 8;
to District No. 29, Ewing, Holt
County, Nebraska.
At this meeting the recommen
dations of the State Reorganiza
tion Board will be read.
At the above mentioned hear
ing, all interested parties will
be given opportunity to be heard.
Harold Krebs, Chairman
Holt-Antelope County
Reorganization Board
52c
Deloit News
By Mrs. H. Helmet
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Bom and
Kevin, Humboldt, spent Friday
night and Saturday at the Henry
Reirner home. They visited Sun
day with relatives and friends in
Plain view.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak vis
ited the Carl Bartak home in
West Point Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn vis
ited relatives in O’Neill Wednes
day. Mrs. Spahn called on Anna
Savidge in Ewing Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak took
Mrs. Alice Lodge to West Point
Sunday. Mrs. Lodge will make
her home there.
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier spent
Sunday at Glenn Harpsters, The
Napier’s plan to spend Easter at
the Russell Napier home in Ster
ling, Km.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reirner went
to Davenport, la. to attend the
funeral for a cousin, Mrs. Fred
Ehlert.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Boan and
son called at the Fred Harpster
and Ralph Tomjack homes on
Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Savidge spent Sun
day at the Bad Bartak home.
Larry Larson, Lincoln, under
went an appendectomy recently.
Mrs. G. Tomjack took her ba
by son to Neligh Saturday for a
check-up.
Jim Brewster lost the end of
his little finger last week chi his
right hand in a farm accident.
The finger could have been sav
ed if he had taken it when he
went to the doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDon
ald spent Saturday in the Gary
Moon home in honor of their
birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moon and
Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Willis Moon home, Neligh.
Mrs. Alice Lodge and Mrs. L.
L. Bartak visited the Vonnie Paul
and Selting homes in Elgin Sat
urday.
Celia News
Mrs. Merrill Andersoa
Celia Women
Win Prizes
At Lake Andes
Mrs. Mark Hendricks. Mrs
Omer Poynts, Mrs. Hubert Hen
dricks and Mrs. Richard Klinger
attended the Kitchen Carnival and
food demonstration held Saturday
at the high school auditorium at
Lake Andes.
Mrs. Poynts was the lucky win
ner of the grandprize and was
presented an 1847 Rogers silver
tea set. Mrs. Mark Hendricks was
among those winning a bag of
groceries. Enroute to Lake An
I des the ladies were dinner guests
at the Richard Henning home at
Wagner.
Mrs. Robert Hendricks, Mrs.
Merrill Smith, Mrs. Helen Beck
and Mrs. Berl Beck, members of
the Celia homemakers extension
finance committee held a busi
ness meeting Friday at Mrs.
Beck’s home in Atkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Anderson,
Debra and Nancy were guests
Sunday afternoon at the home of
Merlyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Anderson.
The Rev. Maude Mann, Lus
too, was an overnight guest
Thursday at the home of her cou
sin, Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and
family. The Rev. Mrs. Mann and
Mrs. Alfreda Otis, Grafton, were
enroute home after attending the
106th annual meeting of the Ne
braska Congregation Conference
in Ainsworth. Mrs. Otis spent
Thursday night at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Aaron Lange.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and Arlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Hendricks and family were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts at
Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen
and LeRoy visited at the Ed
Bausch home Wednesday eve
nine
Mrs. Milton McKathnie, Kay
> and Darrel visited at the Hans
j Lauridsen home after school
Tuesday.
Mrs. Alex Frickel, Joan and
Patricia accompanied by Mrs.
Frickel’s mother, Mrs. Joe Lai
ble, Stuart, went to Grand Is
land Sunday to visit Mr. Laible,
who is a hospital patient there.
Mrs. Milton McKathnie, Kay
and Darrel visited at the Hans
Lauridsen home after school
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks
and Arlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Hendricks and family were
Sapper guests Wednesday of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Klinger in At
kinson. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Root and family.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Focken were
Thursday evening visitors at the
Clarence Focken home.
Page News
t By Mrs. Ben Asher
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French
jr. entertained at a no-host get-to
gether on Monday night in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gross,
Omaha. Mr. Gross, who is the
Omaha. Mr. Gross is the brother
of Page Superintendent, Allen
Gross. The guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Ickes, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Gross, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Matschullat and Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Stauffer.
Mrs. Rose Morris and Mrs.
Lloyd Holliday were Wednesday
afternoon callers in the Allan
Haynes home. Mr. and Mrs.
| Merwyn French, sr. left on Fri
day for Hershey where they will
remain with their daughter, Mrs.
Robert Frels and her family un
til after Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ragland
and family attended the wedding
Sunday of Alta Cooper and Gay
len Gibbs. Miss Cooper and Miss
Vivian Ragland were roommates.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ickes took
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes to the
Town House on Wednesday night
for supper in honor of Mrs. N.D.
Ickes’ birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bee
laert and Becky were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Bob Bee
laert.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow
bridge and granddaughter, Diane
were Friday overnight gjests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Copple, Nor
folk. Friday the Jerry Summers
visited in the Copple home and
Joan remained overnight and re
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TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
ALL »nac TIRES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 716 O'Neill, Rebr.
438f3b
For at tittle at $10 a month you
can purchase shares in
HAMILTON FUNDS. Homilton it
an investment fund holding
common stocks of over
80 corporations, selected for
income and growth possibilities.
! DUBLIN D. DeHOLT a
J P. O. Box 207—O’Neill I
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turned With the Trowbridges
Mrs. Robert Pease and boys,
Niobrara, visited Saturday with
Mrs. Ethel Waring. Afternoon cal
ler «•> Mrs J W. Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fuaaelnuin
and family. Sonny Fusselman
and Dawn Larsen, Wahoo, were
Sunday dinner and supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher.
Sonny is on a month's leave from
the Navy.
Mr and Mrs. Anton Nissen and
Mr. and Mrs Ben Warnede, Td
den were Sunday dinner and
lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Mutschullat.
Mr. and Mrs Ross Davenport
and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Daven
port, California, were Monday
overnight guests of Mrs. Freida
Asher.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease and
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pruss, Or
chard, were Tuesday night guests
in the Otto Mutschullat home.
Mr. and Mrs. Guil Morehead,
Lincoln, were weekend guests of
her sister, Mrs. Dale Matschullat
and family.
Mrs. Ethel Waring accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch
Friday night to Orchard to see
the Junior Class play in which
Mrs. Waring's grandson, Kevin
Waring had a part.
Friday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Soren Sorensen jr. were Mr.
and Mrs. N. D Ickes. Kathy Sor
ensen accompanied her grand
parents home and stayed until
Sunday.
Mrs. C. F. Storm, Royal, and
Mrs. Klabenes, Chumbers, were
Sunday afternoon callers at the
Allan Haynes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gross and
family, Omaha, and Mrs. Allan
Gross and Arden were Monday
dinner guests in the Dale Mat
schullat home.
The Freshmen class and their
sponser, Mrs. R. F. Park enjoy
ed an evening of skating Thurs
day night at Plainview. Those
assisting with cars were Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Wcttluufer, Mr.
and Mrs Gerharclt Luebcke, Del
bert Anson and Ron Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods,
Milford and Mrs. Hester Edmis
ten were Saturday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Harvey. Sunduy
the Woods' and the Harvey’s
were dinner guests of Mrs. Ed
misten.
The Junior MYF met on Sun
day night in the Methodist
church. Marilyn Max had the de
votion and John Crumly the les
son. Lunch was served by Mick
Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Heiss were sponsors.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer, O’
Neill, were Sunday dinner and
lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Asher.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton
were Wednesday night callers in
the Orville Kemper home.
Couples club met Thursday
night in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Troshynski. Bridge was
played with Dan Troshynski and
Frank Cronk winning prizes. Mrs.
Gerald Lamason was a guest and
C. E. Walker joined the group
for lunch.
The annual Easter egg hunt
sponsored by the American Le
gion Auxiliary was held on Sat
urday afternoon in the Park.
Around 50 youngsters were pre
sent with Donnelle Hartigan and
Terry Kopetka winning prizes.
Every child received a candy
bar. Helpers were Mmes. Harold
Asher, Jerome Allen, Keith Ken
nedy and William Simmons and
Miss Marlene Frahm.
It was announced that there
will be two teaching positions
open for the next year as
Miss Faye Rutherford, fifth and
sixth grade teacher and Mr.
Ron Park, coach and social
studies teacher have resignjHl.
With the exception of these two
anil <>ar other teacher who Is
undecided, ail other* returned
thetr contracU signed One arm
teacher. Mis* Sharon Towle*
will teach kindergarten
The council of the Sr. MYF
met last Thursday night at the
home of Dick Linder Plana were
made (or the Easter Sunrise ser
vice* The college students will
have charge of the worship ser
vices at the Sunrise service. The
Wesleyan group of young people
U Page and Inman are invited
guests Mr*. Linder served lunch.
Atkinson News
C. F. Small went to Fa I rl airy
Friday to u Brittany Field Trial
and returned home Sunday.
Mr and Mr*. Sewell Johnson
and Dr. and Mrs. J. E Ramsay,
Cindy and Jackie went to Wayne
Friday evening to attend the play
‘ Altaian's Lump . Karen Johnson,
daughter of the Johnsons, was u
member of the cast It was held
at Wayne State Teachers college.
Mrs. lizzie Ryan and son,
David, Rose and Mae Heeb at
tended a wake at Spencer Sun
day for Mrs. Iu»nn Connot who
died April 13.
Emil Heeb, returned home
April 9 from St. Joseph's Mercy
hospital in Sioux City. la. where
he had undergone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson
went to Newport Sunday after
noon where they visited Mrs.
Richardson's aunt, Mrs. Maude
Mahin.
A-lc Malcom Cole and A-lc
Jacquelyn Cole are visiting a
week with relatives, Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Martens, Tommy and
Shelly Martens and Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Pease, Emmet
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Funk spent
Sunday in Omaha.
Mrs. Feme Davis spent two
days first of last week in Stuart
with her daughter, Mrs. Ivo Shuld
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. I-ance Withers
spent last weekend in Chadron
visiting their son. Don and fam
ily
Mrs. Willis Peterson and Mary,
Stuart, and Sherri Paddock were
callers at the Fred Richardson
home Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Minnie Shaw received
word Saturday of the death of
her sister at Joliet, 111. She left
for Joliet the same day, her son,
Ned of Bassett, took her to Grand
Island.
Capt. and Mrs. Norris Johnson
and family, Omaha, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Johnson, Halstead,
Minn, came last Friday and vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mack until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso
and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack
went to Crofton Sunday and vis
ited Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson
and family. Their daughter,
Sharyl, returned with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wefso and
will remain here until Easter
when her parents will come for
her.
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Easter Sunday, Apr. 22
Admission $1*00
2500 to 3000
CATTLE
To Sell on
FRIDAY, APR. 27
"ANNUAL STEEL CREEK SPECIAL"
Early Listings from Reputation Herds Include consignments from
Tuch, Vonasek, Ruzicka, Forman, B. Vesely, A.
Vesely, O. Vesely, Slechta, Koehn, Caufield,
McCormick, M. Pavelka, Forejt, Motacek, E. Pa
velka, Sukup, Peterson, Tusha, McClellan, Ind
ers, Schuett, Tschirren, Bennett, L. Vesely, C.
Kruse, E. Minarek, F. Minarek, L. Mlady, Hart,
Loock, Richter.
Each of the above consignors is selling from 20 to 125 bead each,
in addition, there will be many more listings by sale date. THIS
ANNUAL SALE OF CATTLE, PREDOMINATELY FROM THE
STEEL CREEK AREA OF KNOX COUNTY HAS BECOME
ONE OF OUR TRULY REPUTATION SALES.
Mark your calendar for this Big Sale in Verdigre
FRIDAY. APR. 27
There will be no sale on
"GOOD FRIDAY", APRIL 20
Hog Market Active Monday
EXTREME TOP REACHED $16.15 with the bulk of the good hogs
selling from $15-54 to $15.75. Sows sold from $13410 up to $14.64.
Still a good demand for pigs and brood sows.
First Evening Sale of The Season
FRIDAY, MAY 4-7:00 P.M.
(Sale every Friday evening thereafter until September 1st)
These sales proved very successful last year to both BUYER
AND CONSIGNOR so we are again having FRIDAY EVENING
4ALES THIS SEASON. Give os your listings of livestock as
*oon as possible in advance of sale date in order that we may
include H in our advertising.
Buy and Sell at Our
"Nationally Certified" Auction Market
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone 4861 in Verdigre