The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 30, 1962, Image 4

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    _FOR SALE
SALT FOR SAIJv Kan a polls
$16 30 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 HALE
Filson Chutes Special ???
Barbed Wire $7.35
Sweep Teeth $1.50
Heavy Teeth $2.15
New Honda Cycles $640.00
New and used Pipe ami Steel
IIOERLE STATION
Phone IV 2-2642
Chambers, Nebr.
52-20p
FOR SALE ft. I lull craft boat
and 40 hp Scott McCullogh motor
and trailer. Shelhamer Equip.
Co., O’Neill Like new $750. 5tfc
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 257
flown, 57c int.; up to 84 months
tt> pay. Write or phone Cc’Mois
Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf
I AM HACK In my office again
and can loon money on Farms
and Ranches and City Property.
Some at 4% and some at 5% in
terest See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
N'1* r 50tf
I ' l SALE- Allis Chalmers baler;
also six wheel Kelly Ryan hay
rake. K. C. Hunt, Ph. 931J12,
O’Neill. 18tfc
FOR SALE 3 1000 Iiu. capacity
steel corn cribs. Like new. Fred
J. Jungman and son, phone 7571,
Atkinson, Nebr. 17-20p
SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc
LANDRACE BOARS for sale —
ready for service. Veterinary
vaccinated for Erysipelas and
Hog Cholera guaranteed breed
ers. Spencer Feed Service, Spen
cer, Nebr. 16tfc
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 Purebred Hampshire
boars. Big and nigged. Will de
liver Henry and Richard Stell
ing, Orchard, Nebr. 12tfc
FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
CITY LOANS. See R. H. Parker.
50tf
FOR SALE — Fresh and close
springers, 1st and 2nd calf Hol
stein heifers. John Sojka, 1*6
mi. N, 4 E Page. lttfc
r* .v Underslung with 24-ft. teams,
■w 14x18 platform.
We finance. We trade
KEATING IMPLEMENT CO.
Atkinson, Nebr. 17-18c
FOR SALE — English Shepherd
puppies. Excellent cattle dogs.
$5 male, $3 female. Write Ernest
Wirth. Verdel, Nebr. 17-18p
FOR SALE Heavy duty under
slungs with or without beds. We
deliver. Also sled tires, axles,
rims. etc. Gerald O'Connor, At
kinson, phone 2562. 19-22c
FOR SALE Good fresh beef and
beef cross calves; also dairy
heifer calves. Stock on hand most
all times. Gerald O'Connor, 1
mi east Atkinson, phone 2562.
19-22c
j
MACHINERY
For Rent IHC shovel drill
For Rent IHC stalk cutter
S t ;s for your new wagons, boxes,
'-otsts
Aius field cutter
IH 20e field cutter
IH 24x7 grain drill good
IH shovel drill
36-ft. Kelly elevator ~
New Kelly elevators
Allis Loader
Clean up prices, mowrers and rakes
IHC one way
Massey one way
IH 3-14 plow
IH 4-16 plow
IH 2PR nicker
HM 20 picker
Extra clean No. 24 picker
6A New Idea Picker
Pickers, Woods and GI
48 Farmall M
49 Farmall H
46 John Deere A
Farmall 20
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
O’Neill, Nebraska
FOR SALE—Used lumber, doors
windows, screens, plumbing fix
tures. cabinets, etc. Gas watei
heaters. Two 12x20 ft garages
Nearly new Lennox Gas furnace
Ralph Beckwith. 19-21f
FOR SALE—35-ft. trailer house
modern with bathroom, very
g- l condition. Contact Car]
O'Neil, phone 911J11. O’Neill
Nebr. 19-20c
-'OR SALE * Bred Gilts John
llamhek, Tel. No. 7932, Bris
tow, Nebr. 19-22c
MOBILE IIO.MES
New aiul Csed
See us tfxlay for the tjest deal on
a New or Used Mobile Home,
Write or call for free literature.
Open Everyday
MILLKK MOBILE HOME SALES
l*h. :».V2170 Albion, Nebr.
19tfc
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE One bedroom house,
all modern except heat. Natural
gas. Located on W. Fremont St.
Ray Pease, Atkinson. 13tfc
NO REASONABLE OFFERS re
fused en first house east of Lu
theran church and on homes at
321 West Clay. Both properties
are good investments if not
needed for a home. See Kieth
Abart soon. 15tfc
FOR SALE Leonard Brown resi
dence at 810 E. Benton St. Thorin
Agcy., Ph. 207, O'Neill. 14tfc
FOR SALE -Seven room house, to
be moved. Anyone interested
may write or see Howard V.
Berry, 213% East Fremont St.,
O'Neill, Nebr. 17-19p
FOR SALE A 255 Acre pasture.
10 mi. SE of Atkinson. Well fenc
ed, 2 windmills, 2 ponds, ordin
arily pastures 50 cows with
calves. Leon Beckwith, Emmet,
Nebr. 18tfc
FOR SALE- 3 new underslungs.
Heavy Duty $675.00 without plat
form, $850.00 with platform and
irons all around. Brady Welding
Shop, Atkinson. 17tfc
FOR sale Improved 340 acre
stock farm located four miles
north and five and one half miles
east of Page. Plenty of grass
and water for cattle. Aliout 60
acres broke, 20 acres of alfalfa,
some brome. Charles Simmons,
Page, Nebr. 19-20p
FOR SALE 160 acre irrigated
farm with modem improve
ments; 160 acres dry land, im
proved but not modern. Either
or lioth can lie bought on con
tract. 25% down, immediate pos
session; also 1958 Massey Harris
diesel tractor and plow. A-l con
dition, good tires and 1953 Dodge
hardtop, hydramatic transmis
sion, good condition. Lyle Davis,
713 So. 8th, Norfolk, or phone
FR 1-4195 or FR 1-1121 collect.
19-22c
FOR SALE General merchandise
store and residence at Sparks,
Nebr. Post office in store. Appr.v
10 acres. Located on Hgwy 12
N.E. Valentine. ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE, Phone 43, Valentine,
Nebr. 19c
WANTED
HELP WANTED- One boy and one
girl to work after school at the
Lee Store. Apply to Leonard
Longstaff, Manager. 19c
HELP WANTED—Farm or ranch
hand. Fall and winter job. Axel
Borg. O'Neill. 18-19p
$150 A WEEK
If you're earning less, we want
you. No experience needed. Serv
ice our Growing number of cus
tomers in your county with nation
ally advertised quality clothing
for men, women and children. No
investment, collecting or deliver
ing. Northwestern Woolen Co.. 510
1st Ave. No. Minneapolis 3, Minn.
19c
WANTED TO BUY — A two or
three bedroom house in O’Neill.
Write SM in care of Frontier,
O’Neill, Nebr. 19-21p
WAITRESS WANTED—M and M
Bakery and Cafe, O'Neill. 16tfc
WANTED TO LEASE for spring of
1963 — 240 to 1000 acre ranch.
Prefer long term lease or two
sets of buildings on larger ranch.
Write O. A. c/o Frontier news
paper, O’Neill. 18-21c
SEED WANTED—We are now in
the market for Sweet Clover,
Alfalfa, Red Clover and Brome
Grass Seed, Highest Market
Prices. Great Plains Supply Co.,
Don O. Lyons, Rep., O’Neill,
Nebr., Phone 421. 18tfc
I MAKE Monthly payment loans
some at 4% some at 5% interest.
See R. H. Parker. O'Neill. Nebr.
50tf
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Lannea, Mgr.
38tf
ASHBURN 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
»
I
* ^
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Well*
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O’Neil]
SOtl
MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin1
store your candy and nuta head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
L. GUTHMILLER
Half Block East Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair.
Acetylene and arc welding
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
AND SHARPENED, AIX MAKES
Also repair parts for Lawson and
Clinton engines on hand.
9tf
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 775-LW.
SPRAGUE WELL CO.. 0 Neill
3 blks. W. & 3Vfc blks. N. stoplight
"WE"
DON’T WANT
”AIX” THE BUSINESS
We Just want ’’YOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23d_
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.
_21 tfc
LOST & FOUND
LOST — Billfold at Old Settlors
Picnic, finder keep money and
please mail billfold and other j
contents to H. A. Mitchell, At
kinson, Nebraska. 19c
___________________ '
LOST — At Goose Lake Sunday,
Aug. 26, one meteor water ski,
Mahogany veneer finish, has Jim :
on binding. Reward. Contact j
Bernard Gribble, Chambers rte.,
O’Neill, or call collect Chambers
IV 2-2208. 19c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT One bedroom modem
home. See R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Nebr. 15tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
FARM IX)ANS, See R. H Parker.
50tf
E. J. (Skip) SHANE
Dragline Work
Sewer, Drainage, Clam Work
Basement Excavation
and Road Work
Atkinson, Nebr.
51-24p
CURTISS BREEDING
can service your herd with the
highest rated beef bull and the
highest plus proven dairy bulls in
the nation. Can you do with less
than the best?
Call 470 Duane Gray O’Neill
14tfc
HZZZZZZZHUZZZZIIZ^ZZIZIZ
CARDS OF THANKS
MY FAMILY JOINS ME in ex
tending our sincere thanks to all
relatives and friends who sent
gifts, cards, flowers, food and help
ed us in any way during my ill
ness while in St. Anthony’s hospit
al and since returning home. Also
a special thanks: to Dr. Carstens
and Dr. Wilson, all special nurses.
Sisters, nurses and the hospital
staff for the wonderful care they
gave me.
19p Floyd E. Keyes
MY MOST SINCERE THANKS to
the friends and relatives who re
membered me with cards, letters
and gifts and also those who vis
ited me at the hospital in Sioux
City. These were all appreciated
very much and I know my mother,
who was with me most of the time
enjoyed them too.
19c Arlo Crawford
A SPECIAL THANK YOU to
everyone who sent cards. flowrers.
gifts and who visited me while
I was a patient in Atkinson Mem
orial hospital. Also to the hospital
staff and Doctors Ramsay and Ser
bousek I extend my sincere thanks.
19p Maurice Parks
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin
cere thanks to our relatives and
many friends for the flowers, gifts,
the cards and letters and the visits
to us during our stay in the hos
pital and since our return home.
Your thoughtfulness will long be
remembered.
Mrs. Marvin Johnson
19c and Darla Dee
I WISH TO THANK all of my
friends, neighbors and relatives
who remembered me with cards,
gifts and flowers, and those who
came to visit me while I was in
the Atkinson Memorial hospital.
Also my sincere thanks to Drs. Ser
bousek and Ramsay and the hos
pital staff for their wonderful
care. This has all been greatly
appreciated. -tat.'
19c Mrs. William Storjohann
I-Legal Notices— |
i First pub. August 23, 1962)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTIC E OF
SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY To SATISFY
LIEN HIR SERVICES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified that
I will sell the lollowing described
goods of Nelson Refrigeration of
Odebolt, Iowa, to-wit:
Cherry Burrell Kold Bulk Milk
Cooler
Model FTM 185 FOD
Serial No. 1399
on the 11th day of September,
1962 at the hour of 2:00 o'clock
P. M. on the premises at my
place of business at 830 East
Grant Street, in the City of O’
Neill, Nebraska.
Terms of Sale: Cash.
Dated this 23rd day of August,
1962.
HAMIK REFRIGERATION,
AL HAMIK, PROPRIETOR
BY JOHN R. GALLAGHER
HIS ATTORNEY
18-19c
(First pub. August 23, 1962)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
No. 4531
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
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 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 September 12, 1962, at
10 o’clock, A.M.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 18-20c
.4. --
Emmet
And Community
Dolores Tunender
Mrs. Eva Steskal and family,
Atkinson, were Thursday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tun
ender and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Babl and
Jeanette were supper guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bable Monday evening.
Mrs. Edward Cavanaugh and
Pamela Kay, Chambers and Mrs.
Joe Pongratz were Sunday din
ner guests of Mrs. Agnes Heeb,
O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Babl, jr. Colleen, Curtis and Ca
therine and Edward Cavanaugh
called in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw and
girls, O’Neill, called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dcnald Marcel
lus and girls Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Fran
ces Timmermans at Stuart, Satur
day.
Mrs. Eva Steskal and family,
Atkinson, called at the home of
Mrs. Donald Marcellus and girls
Tuesday afternoon.
Dewey Pongratz, O’Neill came
with Duane Monday and spent
the day with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz.
Mrs. Ray Tunender and Dolor
es and Joanie Peters, O’Neill,
went to Yankton, S. D. last Fri
day on business. On their return
home they stopped at Bloomfield
where they visited Mrs. Mark
Fehringer and Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farnik,
Verdigre, Mrs. James Havranek,
sr., O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Havranek and Larry were
Saturday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Havranek.
Jeanette Lynn Babl is spend
ing a few days with her grand
parents at Ewing this week while
her mother is in the hospital.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Winkler were Mr. and
uutu UU1UCl, V/ill*
aha, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hanus
and family, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Winkler and family, At
kinson and Mrs. Ed Frank!, Can
ada. Afternoon callers were Mrs.
Ed Winkler and Mary Alice.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and family called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marcellus,
Stuart, Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Delashmutt and daughter.
Burwell, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole and fam
ily this week.
Golden Rod Garden club met
at the M and M Bakery and Cafe,
O’Neill, last Thursday with Mrs
Shellhase as hostess.
Mary Beth and Regina Dvorak
spent last week at the home oi
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek. John
ny Dvorak and boys came and
got them Friday evening.
Mrs. Eva Steskal and family
Atkinson, spent Friday at the
borne of Mrs. Donald Marcellui
and girls.
Mrs. Agnes Heeb, O’Neill, visit
ed her daughter, Mrs. Joe Pon
gratz, Wednesday and in the af
temoon they visited Mrs. Elwir
Babl and Jeanette.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler were
Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Wekhman and
family, Stuart.
Ellen Frost. Atkinson, was a
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Tunender and family
Sharon Seger and Leon Rent
schler, Atkinson, were Sunday af
ternoon callers erf Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Marcellus and family.
Charlotte Evans and Mrs. Lioyd
Evans, Atkinson, went to Sioux
City, la., last Wednesday on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing and
family, O’Neill, called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Babl Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Ocmard and Mrs.
Bud Cole made a trip to Burling
ton, la., wbere Mrs. Cole visited
her mother and Mrs. Conard vis
ited some of her relatives in
Missouri.
Mrs. E. W. Kramer and daugh
ter, O’Neill, and Mrs. Bob Fox,
Atkinson, spent a weeks vacation
in Casper, Wyo., visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Fox and family.
Mrs. John Babl and Luann
spent Thursday at the home of
Mrs. John E. Babl. Colleen, Cur
tis and Catherine returned home
with them and stayed until Sat
urday.
Mrs. Art Holz and Susan, O’
Neill, called at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Babl, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rauterkus
and family, O’Neill, called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Marcellus and family Thursday
night.
Charlene, Erin and Jan Hav
ranek, O’Neill, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hav
ranek.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Anton Jirak, O’Neill.
Dickie and Dean Janzing, O’
Neill, have been spending the last
week at the home of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Babl.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Ullrich, Mr.
and Mrs Ralph Ries and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenny Ruggless were Sun
day supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Beckwith, Emmet.
Mrs. Emma McKathnie, Atkin
son, has spent the last two
weeks at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Evans.
Lumir Hartl, Mary Lou and
Bob, Stanton, were Thursday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
nard Dusatko and family.
Meek News
By Mr*. Fred Lindberg
The old settlers picnc was the
big news item this week. Mrs.
Delia Harrison made her dress
for the occasion, being 84 years
old she did remarkably well.
Steve Hicks and his daughter, Ju
lia Hubby, Hastings and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Ladley, Gordon, Mrs.
Ladely was the former Iretta
Spindler, were among the old set
tlers enjoying the contacts with
friends and neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse
and family were Tuesday evening
visitors at the Carl Hallgrimson
home.
The Ernst family held a re
union last Sunday at the Ivan
Wayman home honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Lorenz, Minnesota.
Those present from a distance
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst and
Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hen
dricks and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Pankey and Paula, Manhat
ten. Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Don
Tuch and Julie, Lincoln, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Holland and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickman,
Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Con
nell and family, Newport, Mr.
and Mrs. James Robertson and
Linda, Scottsbluff and Mrs. Jim
Robertson. About 95 were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson
and Janet and Mr. and Mrs. A1
Libert and family, Battle Creek,
Mich., were Friday guests at the
Elmer Devall home. They had
just returned Thursday from a
few days visit with their son and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Korab, Denver, Colo.
Judy Searles has been suffering
the past week from an ear in
fection and Kathy Searles has
been helping her grandfather
(Clarence Ernst) with haying this
week.
Mrs. Howard Rouse spent
Thursday with her mother, Mrs.
Carrie Borg.
Several family gatherings were
held for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
T1_1_It • i % ,
\ja\A auu V , iUJ U<1VC £>0613
visiting at Shirley’s mother, Mar
tha Johring. Monday evening
Martha had supper for the fam
ily. Tuesday evening Martha Joh
ring entertained and Wednesday
they went to Donald Johrings,
Clearwater, Thursday the Broad
family left for their home, Den
ver City, Tex.
Mrs. Virgil Hubby and Mrs. Ed
Kaczor entertained the primary
and Junior Sunday school classes,
at the Hubby home Monday after
noon. There were 12 children pre
sent. For entertainment they had
a candy hunt.
Marion Rosenkrans accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kallgrim
son and girls to Valentine Fri
day to the wedding of Ruth Dix
on, Wood Lake and Paul David
son, Pennsylvania.
School started Monday for Mrs.
Leia Risor, District 17 and Mrs.
Mabel Derail, District 80. Mrs.
Eloise Johnson, District 33, starts
Sept. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin
Anderson and girls were Norfolk
callers Thursday and Yankton
visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and
family, darter Lake and Mrs.
Max Wilkins and Robert came
Sunday to spend a few days with
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Purcell.
Nickerson, spent Thursday at the
Fred Lindberg home. The fam
ilies became acquainted, while
the ladies were student nurses at
the Wise Memorial hospital in
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters
spent die weekend in Omaha,
Norma Walters, who has been
visiting with her sister and fam
Uy, the Gene Libbys returned
home with them.
Kathryn Devall. Larry Nelson
Bonnie Johnson and Diane Devall
plan to attend 9th grade at O'
Neill this year.
Mr. ad Mrs. Ted Crawford and
Pamela are planning to attend
the Crawford family reunion at
Riverton, Wyo., Sept. 2 Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Ziech, Sj»encer, will
do their farm chores
Mr. and Mrs Richard Nelson
and Curt, Wakefield and Mr and
Mrs. Dewayne Anson and girls
were Sunday dinner guests at the
George Nelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson at
tended the “Morten Olsen" fam
ily picnic at Milton, Wise It op
ened with supper at the church
Saturday evening. For entertain
ment pictures were shown of pre
vious gatherings. Sunday noon 119
gathered for a picnic dinner at
the Camp Wakondo park One
family present was outstanding
for their ages which were 75-78
80-82-84-86. These family picnics
have been held every year since
1935 in different parts of the
country.
Friday evening the neighbors
gathered at the Paul Nelson home
to give a charivari and shower
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arden Nel
son, who had come home for the
weekend. The crowd was treated
to ice cream and cake. Paul Ar
den Nelson was wearing a cast
on his foot from an injury a cou
ple weeks ago, while unloading a
truck, material .fell on his foot
cracking some bones.
Enid and Errol Johnson re
turned home Friday after spend
ing a week with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bartsch.
Royal. They visited the pioneer
village at Minden.
Venus News
By Mrs. KaJph Brookhouncr
Saturday evening visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bar
tos and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bartos sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and
family were Sunday visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Brookhouser. Janice and Nancy
remained with their grandparent^
for a longer visit.
Mrs. Willis Boelter underwent
surgery at the Neligh hospital
August21. She has been a patient
since August 15.
Mrs. Glen Volquardsen, Verdi
gre, stayed with Mrs. Mary Vol
quardsen and Johnnie while Glen
was at National Guard Camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhlir and
Arnett motored to Valentine Sat
urday where they attended the
National Rodeo. They were
guests of Stanford and Robert
Pavelka, who are nephews and
Mrs. Marie Pavelka, a sister of
Mrs. Uhlir. Otto Grosse did
chores while the Uhlirs were
away.
Annett Uhlir is helping at the
Bank of Verdigre for a couple of
weeks while C. J. Marshall is at
tending graduate school of bank
ing at Madison, Wise,
Mrs. Burnell Von £>eggren and
David visited at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan John
son near Creighton while Burnell
was with the National Guard in
Minnesota.
Ardith Moser broke her left
arm above the elbow while
playing at tbr Krtb K>4iakr
home Tuesday. She was taken
to Nellgh (or natlkil aid.
Mr. and Mr*. Larry Brookbou
ser, Grand Island, returned home
Monday, Aug 20, after spending
the weekend ' with their parent*.
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Urooklxiuarr.
Mra. Sidney Faulhaber spent
Sunday at the home of her bro
'.her and sister-in-law, Mr and
Mrs. Louie Zastmw, O’Neill
Deloit News
By Mm. H. Retmor
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Torajaek
arrivel home Wednesday after
noon after their northwestern va
cation. They were overnight
guests Tuesday at the J«-w.-ll
Tomjack home in Hastings,
Mrs. Donald Starr, West Point,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
Mrs. H. Renner were callers at
the Albert Larson home in Ewuig
Wednesday, the occasion being
Mr. Larson's «3rd birthday anni
versary. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Hail, Royal and Mrs. Ethel Hug
hey, Pennsylvania were afternoon
callers.
Several heard the broadcast
Monday afternoon over WNAX
when George German interview
ed Mike and Linda Schmiaer at
the Holt County Fair. Both were
slMJwing calves and won blue rib
bons. Their parents are Mr. and
Mrs f* 1 nppnrp tw*hmi«*r
Freddie Gath, who has been
employed at the Bill Gibbs farm
this summer, left Tuesday for his
home in Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. Mary Stearns spent Fri
day in the Will Conner home
while Mr. Conner was in Sioux
City for a check-up.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack
were Thursday supper guests in
the Gene Tomjack home. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Schindler and family
were evening callers.
Mrs. H. Reimer attended a pre
school meeting in Royal Saturday.
School starts August 27th.
Terry Harpsaer helped the Na
piers hay a few days last week.
Dwain Hoffart, vocational agri
cultural teacher in Bart
lett high school was a caller in
this locality recently.
Leonard Larson, Lincoln, has
accepted the principalship of a
Kimball school. He is Mrs Rei
mer’s brother.
We are badly in need of mois
ture, corn, gardens and pastures
are suffering.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the Glenn Harpster
home.
A new modern school house is
being built in the Urban district,
and 2 teachers have been hired
to teach there.
18 new modern desks were in-1
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Mailed In the Dftloit aohoai !**•
week.
Mr and Mr*. Otto Renner.
Lincoln, spent the weekend Hk the
Sumon home They spent .kinday
with Echo Fisher In St Kdsrgrd
Mrs It M Tomjaek etsltod
Florence Butler Saturday wee
ning Florence was hospitalised In
O'Neill a few day* last week.
Sunday evening aupper guest*
in the Glenn H*rp«ter home w< re
Mr and Mr* Web Napier, Mr.
anti Mrs Arthur Roar and Mr
and Mrs Lockhart, Cedar Rap
ids,. la
Servicemen's Notes . .
Army S|H*ciah*t Four 1 eater II.
Walton, *on of Mr and Mr* Bar
ton Walton, O’Neill, participated
with more than 70 000 Army and
Air Foret* personnel to Exercise
Swift Strike 11. a two-week U. S
Strike Command maneuver in
North and Soutti Carolina fhut
ended August 17.
The Strike Command unite*
select Army and Air Force units
ns an (Ur-ground comluit team
that can move swiftly into action
any place in the world
Specialist Walton. a mechanic
in the 34Ui Ordnance Company
regularly Motioned at Fort Bliss.
Tex,, entered the Army in 19M
Heed It Torn jack, boatswain'*
mate second class, USN, scar of
Mr. and Mrs Ixn S Torn jack
O'Neill, was serving aboard the
heavy cruiser USS Saint Paul
when she returned to San Diego,
Calif., July 26, after three and
one half years of service with the
Seventh Fleet in tin- Western
Pacific.
The ship arrived in the U. S.
from Yokosuka, Japan, flying a
homeward-bound pennant <574 feet
in length Because the Saint Paul
was homeported in the Far Fast
longer than any major combatant
ship since I adore World War D,
this pennant is one of the longest
ever flown
The pennant, which meuaure*
one fiait for every man al**ar<t
wiio has served more than nine
months outside the IJ. S-, was cut
up and distributed to the crew
ufion arrival at San Diego.
Airman Third flaw* Daryl
D. Summers, O’Neill, is being re
assigned to Scott AFB, 111 , fol
lowing his graduation from the
United States Air Force techni
cal training ‘course for jet air
craft mechanics here.
Airman Summers was trained
to maintain and service jet air
craft and aircraft system*.
A graduate of O'Neill public
high school, die airman is the
son of Mrs. Ethel M. Summers,
O’Neill.
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
AM, HI/E TIREH
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 71* O’Neill, Nebr.
WANTED
Young man to train for the plumbing trade.
Learn while you earn in an established plumbing
and heating firm in O'Neill. The man with a
skill in the trades has one of the best assurances
against unemployment. Call or write
James Davidson & Sons
PLUMBING & HEATING
Service Since 1901
513 E. Douglas Phone 2M O’Neill, Nel»r.
Special Cattle Sale
O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
Thursday, Sept. 13
This special cattle sale will be the first of a series of speciaal sales
we plan to* have this fall and winter. The demand for all classes of cattle |
has been steadily increasing here at our market — through letters, phone
calls and personal inquiry. The current market is very good. With the
price and demand both good maybe this is a good time to sell.
Early listing of your cattle helps us in the advertising and you on I
the price. CONSIGN EARLY. Call, write or see us any time.
We also want to announce
A NEW DAY FOR OMR HOG AUCTION
WHICH WILL BE EVERY TUESDAY
During the fall cattle run, beginning
TUESDAY. SEPT. 11. 1962
starting at 9:30 a.m.
Regular Hog Buyers will be Present
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
Verne and Leigh Reynoldson — Phone 2 {