The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 11, 1962, Image 4

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FOR SALE
. FUR SALE 1957 Safeway trailer
home, 35x8, with new gas fur
nace. Terms can he arranged.
Write h-e Vickery, Butte. 25-27p
FOR SALE 1949 Chevrolet IT
pickup, (kxxl shape Will trade
lor livestock Sewell Johnson,
phone 6981, Atkinson. 25-26p
MOBILE HOMES
New and Used
N ce selection of New' and Used
Mobile Homes in stock.
SEE US TODAY
We Trade - Finance - Deliver
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion, Nebr. IMi. .295-2170
25tfc
FOR SALE Registered Hamp
shire Boars. Good meat-type
Itoars. Vaccinated, Cholera, ery
si[>elas and leptospirosis. New
Mood line for old customers.
Phone 2379, six miles south of
Atkinson, one east, Vi north.
25-28c
FOR SALK 33 ft. I>y 8 ft. modem,
A!’7 Trailer House with two
hcnrooms, kitchen and living
room. Furnished and priced to
sell Call 482-2721 at Chaml>ers
or see LaMont Miller at Cham
I ers. 25c
BEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 257
down, 57c int-; up to 84 months
to pay Write or phone CCMois
Motor Co.. Nellgh. 30tf
I AM BACK In my oifice again
and can loan money on Farms
and Ranches and City Property.
Some at 4% and some at 5% in
tcrest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 50tf
SAVE ON INSURANCE prompt
•daim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy . O'Neill. lOtfc
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, NELIGII, TU 7-4060
41tfc
FOR SALE — Purebred Hamp
shire Boars and Open Gilts from
Grand Champion sires. John
Sojka, Page. 20tfc
FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Anart, Emmet. 32tfc
FOR SALE — Hampshire boars,
all sizes. From large litters,
meat type hogs. Will deliver —
Eugene Sobotka, rte. 1, O’Neill,
phone 43, Inman. 23-25p
PONIES for Christmas. Very rea
sonable. Book now and pick up
later. Duane Gray, O’Neill 23tfc j
FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and
gilts, growthy, stretchy, with ex
cellent hams, sired by Gold
Prince, the 1962 reserve grand
champion at the Nebraska State
Fair. New bloodlines, double
vaccinated. Guaranteed breed
ers. John Raster. Clearwater,
'Nebr. Phone HU 5-3360 23-30p
CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
FOR SALF: — New G.I. one row
compicker with Cook husking
bed $250.00 complete. New Deal
Oil Co., in west O'Neill, Nebr.
24-25c
MACHINERY
~
HM 20 picker like new. we mean it
HM 24 picker
One-row GI picker with shucker
No. 226 John Deere picker
530 Diesel tractor
41 Farmall M
50 Farmall M
49 H with 9 speed
Farmall 300 with FH
46 Farmall B
46 John Deere A
Farmall 20
Tractor wide fronts
Like new winch with cylinder, hose
& cable, was on 560 Farmall
Wagons — Boxes — Hoists
See us for cable rack tires
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
IHC — Gohl — RCA Whirlpool
O’Neill. Nebraska
FOR SALE — Purebred spotted
Poland China boars. Veterinary
vaccinated. Martin Hoffman,
Spencer. Nebr. 24-31c
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 . 24-27p
FOR SALE—Good fresh beef and
beef cross calves; also daily
heifer calves. Stock on hand most
all times. Gerald O'Connor. 1
mi. east Atkinson, phone 2562.
24-27p
FOR SALE: John Deere No. 226
corn picker, Irvin Farr and,
Lynch, Nebr. 23-25c
FOR SALE One Angus Bull \
Wilson's Texaco Station, phone
35«, O'Neill. 25tfc
FOR SALE 30 hi id wh
heifers, weight 700 pounds, to
calve in March. Lyle Davis, 713 j
South 8th, phone 371-1121, Nor
folk. 25-27c
FOR SALK Purebred S|»otted Po
land boars, vaccinated. Also 1
coming 2-year-old Hereford bull.
Evan Ix*wis, Spencer, Nebr.,
phone 2864 . 25-28c
FOR SALE 1960 No. 227 John
I ieere Gimpicker with sheller at
tachment. In excellent condition; ,
also 14 feed bunks, 16 ft. long '
and 3 ft. wide. Gerhard Momm
sen, phone 2578, Atkinson. 25-26p
FOR SALK Ladies and girls
dresses, skirts and coats Ismail
sizes). Also some men's cloth
ing t'.ill 825 after 2 pm. 25p
FOR SALE: 1960 Chevrolet Impala,
tudor, hardtop, V-8, 4 speed!
trans.. Black, red interior, low
mileage. Phone 915R2, O’Neill
23-24p
FOR SALE — 8 year old house,
28 x 36. All modern on highway
281. To be moved. Eugene
Hoerle, Phone IV 2-2642, Cham
bers 23-30p
SPECIAL Watkins Vitamin offer
one a day, 100 to the bottle.
MVM for adults, $1.79, second
bottle, $1.89. MVM Geriatrics,
$6.79, second bottle, $2.49.
Childrens MVM Chewable tab
lets, $3.49, second bottle, $1.49,
Childrens MVM Capsules, $3.39,
Second bottle, $1.39 — Alfred
Thomas Doud, The Watkins
D e a J e r, Ewing, Nebraska,
Phone 12 23-25c
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
boars. Big and rugged. Will de
liver. Henry and Richard Stell
ing, Orchard. Nebr. 12tfc
Real Estate tor Sale
FOR SALK 160 acres 17 miles
east of O’Neill. 30% down on
contract. Lyle Davis, 713 South
8th. phone 371-1121, Norfolk. i
25-27c
NO REASONABLE OFFERS re- 1
fused on 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 SAIJC — 320-acre improved
farm about nine miles northeast
of Spencer. Most of the land is
fairly level. The buildings con
sist of a 3-bedroom home with
running water; large cattle barn
48x56’; poultry house; hog house;
double corncrib and granary;
and double garage. This farm
has one of the better wells in
the country. This farm is being
sold to settle the estate of Mrs.
Johanna Schemm with jiosses
sion March 1, 1963. The present
renter is James S. Milacek. If
, interested write for 1962 crop
map and additional details. Farm
priced to sell at $110.00 per acre.
The AT ST IN Company, Inc.
Columbus, Nebr. 2l-27e
FOR SALE— 40 acres of improved
pasture land. Possession in 30
days. Price $65.00. Gerald and
Viola Graham, owners. 24-25p
FOR SALE—One bedroom house,
all modern except heat. Natural
gas. Located on W. Fremont St.
Ray Pease. Atkinson. 13tfc
FOR SALE
TOM'S BAR
Atkinson. Nebr.
Will sell to
first reasonable offer
J. B. Beck, owner
Phone “251
25c
200 ACRE FARM for sale, three
bedroom modern house and good
other buildings. Plenty soft wa
ter. 160 acres under cultivation.
7 mi. northeast of Spencer, Nebr.
Phone 2752. Frank Klasna. 25tfc
WANTED
STEADY INCOME averaging $75
weekly and u1' possible for MAN
OR WOMAN. Service Watkins
customers in city of O’Neill. No
investment. Full or part time.
Write Watkins Products, Inc.,
D-65. Winona. Minn. 22-25p
RAWLEIGH Dealer wanted at
once. Good opportunity in S. E.
Holt Co. Write Rawleigh, Dept.
NBJ-101-105. Freeport, ID. 24-26p
RESPONSIBLE married man de
sires a year round ranch job.
Write RG Care of Frontier, O’
Neill. Nebr. 24-28p
WANTED TO RENT — A large
ranch in “Frontier’’ area. Write
RG Care of Frontier, O'Neill,
Nebr. 24-28p
WAITRESS WANTED—M and M
Bakery and Cafe, O’Neill. 16tfc
1 WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days. Monday. Tuesday and
’ Thursday each week—Dwaine
Lockmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. tl
i --
WELL DRILLING and well and “
windmill repair.- -403 N. 1st St
Phone 775-LW.
SPRAGUE WEU, CO . O’Neill .
3 blks W. & IVi blks. N. stoplight.
L. GUTHMILLER [
Half Block East Texaco Station t
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of e
automobile, truck and tractor c
repair. v
Acetylene and arc welding ! p
L\WN MOWERS REPAIRED l<
AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES v
Also repair parts for Lawson and I t
Clinton engines on hand.
9tf
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SEED WANTED We are now in .
the market for Sweet Clover,
Alfalfa, Red Clover and Brome 1
Grass Seed. Highest Market ;
Prices. Great Plains Supply Co . f
Don O. Lyons, Rep., O’Neill, '
Nebr., Phone 421. 18tfc 1
I MAKE Monthly payment loans (
some at 4% some at 5% interest, j
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. '
50tf
r
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
' 50tl ■
"WE^
IM)N’T WANT
“AIX” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOUR8”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23tf_
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
MISCELLANEOUS
ACCORDION LESSONS — Each
Saturday, Golden Hotel. If inter
ested contact Dolores Tunender,
Atkinson, or come to hotel Sat
urday. ' 25-26c
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Laursen, Mgr.
_38 tf
ASHBURN MONUMENT (X).
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
V1AKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
E. J. (Skip) SHANE
Dragline Work
Sewer, Drainage, Clam Work
Basement Excavation
and Road Work
Atkinson, Nebr.
51-24p
CURTISS BREEDING
j can service your herd with the j
! highest rated beef bull and the
: highest plus proven dairy bulls in j
i the nation. Can you do with less i
than the best?
i Call 470 Duane Gray O’Neill :
14tfc !
FARM LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O’NEILL
FOR RENT
FOR RENT OR SALE—24 Hour
Cafe in West O’Neill. All equip
ped. readv to open. New Deal
Oil Co., O’Neill, Nebr. 24-25c |
FOR RENT. LEASE OR SALE—j
Stewart bldg, (formerly The
Frontier bldg., 122 So. Fourth).
Air-conditioned. One-third base
ment. Solid, fire-proof. 1,500 sq.
ft., main floor. Contact Cal Ste
wart. owner or Virgil Laursen,
O’Neill Co.. O’Neill. 20tfc
LOST & FOUND
1 STRAYED from my pasture, an
Angus cow branded backward R
connected - HK on right hip.
Rudolph Konopasek, O’Neill.
; 23-25
[ LOST — Light brown billfold con
i taining drivers license etc. Mrs.
Edward Tush a. Verdigre. 25p
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere
(hanks to all my friends and re la- j
lives who so faithfully remember
ed me with thoughts, prayers, i
cards, letters and gifts while I
was a patient in St. Joseph’s hos
pital in Omaha. I want you to
know that every act of kindness
was greatly appreciated. May God
bless each and every one of you.
Connie Hollenbeck
1201 Desney Blvd.
25p Wahoo, Nebr.
I WISH TO EXPRESS my deepest
appreciation to my relatives and
friends and to those who in any
way made my stay at St. An
thony’s hospital more pleasant.
The cards, phone calls, gifts, flow
ers and visits were all greatly ap
preciated. May God bless each one.
25c Mrs. Owen H. Parks
TO THE MANY friends and rtla
tives of June Burge we wish to ex
tend our sincere thanks to each
one who remembered her with
cards and gifts, and visits while !
she was in the hospital in O'Neill J
and later in the Emmanuel Luth
eran Hospital in Omaha and to the
many who helped in so many ways j
during her illness and after her
death, our sincere thanks to each
one.
25c Bessie Burge and Family 1
j-Legal Notii
(First Pub. Sept. 27, 1962 j
(Cronin and Hannon, Attorneys)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE
APPLICATION OF CARL HIN
SHAW, GUARDIAN OF ELMER
E. HINSHAW, FOR LICENSE
TO otiTL. KtAL JiSlAiE,
Now, on this 25th day of Sep
tember, 1962, this matter coming
on to be heard before the under
signed, William C. Smith, Jr.,
Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial
District in and for the County of
Holt and State of Nebraska, upon
the application of Carl Hinshaw,
guardian of the person, estate and
property of Elmer E. Hinshaw,
an incompetent, praying for a li
cense to sell the following des
cribed real estate owned by said
incompetent person, to wit:
All that part of the North Half
of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 29, Township 29, Range
11, lying south and west of the
public highway as now located
across said land, excepting a
strip 4 rods wide off the south
side of the northeast quarter of
the southwest quarter and ex
cepting a tract of land describ
ed as follows: Beginning 40 feet
south of the Northwest corner
of the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of said Sec
tion 29; thence running east 242
feet; thence running south 320
feet; thence running west 242
feet; thence running North 320
feet to the place of beginning,
and excepting a part thereof
conveyed to D. E. Seger, deed
wherefor is recorded in Book
139 at page 399 of the deed
records of Holt County, Nebras
ka.
Commencing at a point 40 feet
south of the northwest corner of
the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of Section 29,
Township 29, North, Range 11,
west of the 6th P. M., in Holt
County, Nebraska, running
thence East 242 feet,
thence south 320 feet, thence
west 242 feet, thence north 320
i feet to the place of beginning
The Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion 20, Township 29, North,
Range 10, West of the 6th P.M.,
in Holt County, Nebraska,
for the reason that it would be
for the benefit of said incompe
tent that said real estate to be
sold in order to obtain funds with
which to care for said incom
petent and to put the proceeds
thereof out at interest and re-in
vesting said funds.
Upon consideration whereof,
and it appearing from said pe
tition that it is necessary and
would be beneficial to said in
competent that the above describ
ed real estate, and all of the
right, title and interest of said in
competent therein be sold to pay
the debts of said incompetent per
1 son with charges of managing his
estate, and to care for said in
, competent and to re-invest pro
ceeds of said sale.
IT IS ORDERED that the nexl
of kin of said incompetent person,
and all persons interested in his
estate, appear before the Districi
Court of Holt County, Nebraska
■ i on or before the 30th day of Oc
tober, 1962, in the Court Room
in the Court House in the City ol
O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska
' i at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., oi
’ said day, then and there to show
cause why a license should no
be granted for the sale of saic
. real estate above described in ac
cord with the prayer of said pe
tition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDEREI
that a copy hereof be publishe<
a three (3) successive weeks be
fore said day of hearing in Th<
• Frontier, a weekly newspaper
printed, published and of genera
5 circulation in Holt County, afore
said.
William C. Smith Jr.
p DISTRICT JUDGE 23-25<
(First pub Oct 4, 1962i
NOTICE OF
SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational I-an, is and
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative,
will offer for lease at j>ublic auc
tion on the 30th day of October,
1962, at 10:00 o’clock AM , CST,
at the office of the County Treas
urer of Holt County in O'Neill,
Nebraska, the following educa
tional lands within said county:
Semi
Parcel Annual
No. Desc. Sec. Tp Rge. Rental
1 All 16 30 10 *480 00,
2. NWVi. &
WV4SWV4 36 31 12 232.95 1
3. NEV* 36 30 14 126.00
4. SVz 36 30 14 265.50
5. . 36 33 15 172.80
In order for any person to be
eligible to bid on a school land
lease, he must file a certified
check with the County Treasurer
of the County in which the land
is located prior to the sale (equi
valent to the advertised semi
annual rental) and be otherwise
qualified as provided by lav..
Sale may be adjourned from day
to day until all lands have teen
offered. No sale will te final
until approved by the Board of
Educational Lands and Funds,
and the Board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS & FUNDS
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
By Elmer H. Mahlin,
Secretary 24-26c
(First pub. Oct. 4, 1962)
LEGAL. NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Law's of Nebraska, the following
described change of district
teundaries is requested:
To dissolve District No. 5 and
to annex the same to District No.
7. Effective date- June 1, 1964.
A hearing of said matter will
be held in the Assembly Room
of the Courthouse at O’Neill, Ne
braska on Monday, Octoter 15,
1962, at 8:30 P.M. when all in
terested may appear and te
heard.
Holt County
Reorganizat ion Com rn i t tee
by Alice L. French, Sec.
24-25c
• First pub. Oct. 11, 1962)
NOTIC E TO
LAND OWNERS & TENANTS
Section 39-512 of the Nebraska
Statutes requires that weeds
along all Public Roads and Drain
age Ditches shall be mowed at
least twice a year.
If this is not done, the County
Board has the authority to cause
same to be done and all expenses
will be assessed to said property.
There are still some section
lines that have not been mowed
which will result in excessive
cost to the County and Townships
for Snow removal as well as the
inconvenience and cost to the in
dividual that will be using such
roads during the winter months.
Please cooperate and get this
done by November 1st.
Thank You,
Holt County
Board of Supervisors 25-26c
• First pub. Oct. 11, 19621
Cronin and Hannon. Attorneys
No. 4523
NOTICE OF HE ARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF ELLEN K. MOR
RISON. 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 approval and discharge
which will be for hearing in this
court on October 30, 1962, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 25-27c
(First pub. Oct. 11, 1962)
Cronin and Hannon. Attorneys
No. 457“
NOTICE OF
PROBATE OF WILL
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF ELIZABETH O'
MALLEY. 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 Nora Quilty as Administratrix
thereof, which will be for hear
ing in this court on November
5 1962. at 10 o’clock A. M.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL)_25-21
STATEMENT
Reauired by the act of August
24 1912 as amended by the acts
of March 3. 1933. July 2. 1946 and
June 11, 1960 (74 Stat. 2081 show
ing the ownership, management
and circulation of The Frontier
published weekly at O'Neill, Ne
braska for October 1, 1962.
1. The names and addresses ol
the publisher, editor, managing
editor, and business manager:
are: Publisher Bill Richardson
O'Neill Nebr.; Editor Bruce Reh
berg. O’Neill. Nebr.; Managing
editor Bill Richardson, O’Neill
Nebr.: Business manager Bil
Richardson. O’Neill, Nebr.
2. The owners are Alan Cra
mer. Wavne. Nebr.. Bill Richard
son. O’Neill. Nebr.
3. The known bondholders
mortgagees, and other security
holders owning or holding 1 per
cent or more of total amount a
- bonds, mortgages, or other se
' curities are: None.
The average number of copies
of each issue of this pubhcatio:
sold or distributed, through th<
.| mails or otherwise, to paid sub
sen tiers during the 12 month* 1
preceding the date shown above —
was: 2779.
HILL RICHARDSON
Sworn to anti subscribed before
me this 10th day of October, 1962.
(SEAL*
LORRAINE M HALIjOCK
Notary Public
(My commission expires Jan
uary 24, 1%8»
Deloit News
By Mrs. H Belmer
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartak,
West Point, were Sunday visitors
at the L. L. Bartak home.
Mrs. Anna Savidge spent part
of the past two weeks at the
Charles Bartak home. Mrs. Bar
tak was in Omaha for a check
up. Mr. and Mrs. Eggcrhng, Nor
folk, were weekend visitors.
Deloit Pinochle club met
Thursday at the Frank Bohn
borne. Mrs. L Bartak had high
score. Election of officers was
held with the following elected:
Mrs. G. A. Bauer, president and
Mrs. Adolph Koenig, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Werkmeis
ter’s two children, Columbus,
have been visiting the Harold
Werkmeister home.
John Hupp came home from the
Neligh hospital Wednesday but
had to return to the hospital Sat
urday.
Mrs. Anita Lee went to Denver
by bus Saturday where she will
visit Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clow.
Virtus took her to Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak ami
boys went to Omaha Saturday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gene
Thramer and attend the ice sIkiw.
The Bartak's daughter stayed at
the Lowell Jensen home in Ne
ligh.
» Lyle Bartak left Oct. (i by plane
from Omaha for Fort Ord, Calif.
Ho ic a mnmhnr of tho Mnti/irvil
Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs were
Norfolk visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Bartak went to
Denver, Colo., this week for an
extended visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bartak and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jewell, Dal
las, S. D., were Sunday guests in
the R. M. Tomjack home
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack
visited Florence Butler in the
Neligh hospital recently.
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred IJndberjc
Paddock community aid met at
the home of Mrs. Paul Nelson
Wednesday afternoon. Fourteen
members and four visitors were
present. Mrs. Edward Kaczor j
gave the scripture lesson. After;
the usual business procedure,
lunch was served by the hostess.
Mrs. Sam Robertson plans to en
tertain the aid next month.
Many from the community at
tended the wedding of Lorene
Wetzler and Kenneth Jensen Fri
day evening.
Janice Risor, who is employed
at the Gamble store in Spencer,
has been home one and one half
weeks due to illness, but plans
to return to work Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox.
Spencer, were supper guests
Wednesday night at the home of
i their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox. The
occasion marked their wedding
anniversary.
Visitors at the Loyal Hull home
were their daughter, Lois, Chi
cago, who came Thursday, Sept.
27 and their son, Gaylen Hull,
who came Saturday from Fon
tanelle, la. They both left Mon
day. Mrs. Janet Booth, Creigh
ton, Levi Hull and Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Woidneck were Sunday
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitz and
Mrs. Edwin Koenig and Katie
Ratterman, Bonesteel. S. D.,
were Monday visitors at the
John Schmitz home. Florence's
mother. Mrs. Ratter man, stayed
and accompanied them to Omaha
Tuesday. On the return trip she
remained at Elgin with her sis
ter. Johanna Beckman.
Quite a number from the com
munity attended the Louis Nel
son funeral at Spencer Saturday.
Dale Hiatt and his son-in-law,
Maquoketa, la., arrived Monday
for a visit at the Carl Krogh
home. They left Wednesday.
Mrs. John Pinnt, Chadron, and
her mother. Mrs. John Krogh.
spent Monday at the Carl Krogh
home Tuesday they left for Fari
bault, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles j
and family were Sunday dinner j
guests at the John Green home,
Butte. Last Sunday they attend
ed a family gathering at the
Clarence Ernst home. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Connell. Omaha. and Velda
Ernst, Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huston
and family. Emmet, were Friday
evening ■visitors at the John
Schmitz home.
Debra and Nancy Anderson
were overnight guests Thursday
at the home of their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walt
ers.
Juite a number from this com
munity attended the party Thurs
day night at the Fritz Brock
man home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters
and Norma and Mr. and Mrs. ;
Sam Robertson were Sunday din
ner guests at the home of Mrs.
Christine Johnson.
Some of the neighbors friends
t and relatives helped Neil Hipke
» with the building of a new bam
> last week.
Fred Johring accompanied Mr
and Mrs. Melvin Johring and
family to Minneapolis. Minn . to
visit their daughter, Gail, who
is attending Bible school They
left Friday ami plan to return
Sunday.
Mrs. Harold Fox, Marlene and
Mrs Carrie Hood spent Tuesday
evening at the Dave Jensen
home.
Mrs Dora Elshire, who has
recently undergone surgery in an
Omaha hospital for her eyes,
spent last week with her brother
in-law ami sisters, Mr and Mrs
James Kurd and Mrs Fred
Richter.
Word was received by Mr. and
Mrs Edwurd Kaczor that their
son, Gerald, has left from Ger
many last Sunday morning and
is homeward bound. He plans
to reach New York the first of
the week
Howard Rouse left Friday for
Excelsior Springs, Mo. Marvin
Rouse, Inman, was a Sunday
afternoon visitor at the Howard
Rouse home.
Dwell Hall, Blue Earth. Minn .
was a visitor Wednesday at the
Lawrence Dobruvnlny home and
Mrs. John Hall was an overnight
guest Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Drueke,
Bart and Connie, were Thursday
evening visitors at the Elmer
Dev all home and Mr. and Mrs.
Bennet I)evail and Stevie were
Sunday dinner guests.
Mrs. Delia Harrison visited at
the home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Orville
Peterson from Friday until Tues
day.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Nelson
left Wednesday. Frank attended
business meetings at Lincoln,
while Lena remained with rela
tives at Fort Calhoun. They re
lumed Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kar/or
took Edward's aunts, Mrs. Min
nie Bay and Tina Kaczor to visit
Grandma Hull Sunday afternoon
Grandma was pleased and en
joyed reviewing old times
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hallgrimson
and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brock
man, Emmet, plan to visit their
daughters at Springfield, Mo.,
from Wednesday until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Row.se,
Chambers, were Sunday dinner
guests at the Carl Krogh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford
r-—
and I’am visited at the Adolph
Sedivy home Friday evening
Sunday afternoon they attend**!
the horse s.de at Atkinaon
Mr. and Mra Ik-nnie .lohrlng.
Oalg and Sharlene and Mr, and
Mra Floyd l*>ng were Sunday
dinner guest* at the home of
Manila Jotiring
Mr. and Mrs Fred Lindherg
were Sunday dinner guest* at the
lioran Ubby home
Mr. and Mm Lyle Wyatt will
remain at the parsonage this
week, while the Rev and Mra.
Ivan Chriatoffsrsen. are helping
in service* at Skaui City.
Visitor From Alaska
Former O'Neill Resident
Rerent visitor* in the O'Neill
and Atkinaon area* were Mra.
William Whalen and tier dmigh
ter, Marie, lx>th of Valdez, Ain*
ku Mr* Whalen is Ha* fearner
Mary Meal*, according to Mr*
John Silverstrand, Atkinaon.
This vrn Mr* Whalen's fimt
visit to Iht home town of O'Neill
since she left here with her par
ents for Valdez in 190J when she
was nine year* old Her parent*
were Mr and Mrs A J Meal*
Mr*. Whalen'* father was Holt
county treasurer from 1880 to
1890 lie went to Ala ska following
tlw- gold rush, Mrs. Sdvcrstrund
said.
Mrs. Whalen's mother, the for
mer Johannah Hayes, died In No
vember 1959 at the age of loo
years.
Owen Meals, Mis Whalen's
brother, was the firsl hush pilot
to fly from Valdez to Fairbanks
He accomplished Hus feat in
1928.
Mrs Clara Koch and Anna
Hughes, Norfolk, Mrs. Mary Jans
sen find Mrs. Ella Gobcl, Crof
ton and Carlyn Neiers, were Suie
clay luncheon guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John W Hickey.
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
Al l. MIZE llltEK
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Rhone 7!fl O’Neill, ki'br.
SPECIAL CALF AND CATTLE SALE
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15
HOG SALE AT 11:00 O'CLOCK A. M.
We have some real fine bunches of cuttle listed for this sale and
c an use more as there will sure Is- plenty of Buyers here for this
sale. Had plenty of action on all classes of stock last Monday,
lop on Butcher lb>gs at fli.tt’i. All the good hogs brought over
$17.20. Could have sold a ltd more cuttle. We till! have Hp*slal
Cattle Sales every two weeks If you are not ready to sell at the
present time. If you will list your stock early it sure helps |n the
advertising, Let us try your next consignment and Join our grow
ing list of satisfied customers. We appreciate your Business.
EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET
Terry, I^arry and Max Wanser
A Nationally Certified Market
Phone 19, 70W, 144.1
FARM AUCTION
The undersigned will sel! Ihe following dMeribed personal prop
erty at public auction at the farm located 1 miles east and Vi
mile south of Butte, Nehr., Or S miles west of Spencer, Ne*»r.
on Highways 12 and 2»1, then */* mile north on , . .
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
Sale starts at 1:00 p.m. laineh on ground*
24 Head Cattle, including 15 Young Milk Cows
14 Holstein Cows, 11 milking now. 3 fresh now rest to freshen in
8 to 10 weeks; 1 Ayrshire Cow, milking now; ] coming 4-year-old
Angus Bull; 8 head of Calves, 250 pounds.
Globe double unit Milking Machine DeLaval Electric Separator
26 Stacks of 1, 2, & 3 cutting AJfal/a 9 Stacks of Prairie Hay
Low-cut Com Binder 14-foot Case Hay Rake
2-bottom. 16-inch pull type Plow Road Drag
Tl.BMS: CASH or see clerk before the sale
LYLE HANEY, Owner
Boy Kiruan, Butte, 4 |/j Thorln. O’Neill, Auctioneers and Clerk*
360 ACRE
COMBINATION STOCK & GRAIN FARM*"
The 360 Acre well improved combination stock and grain farm
located 4 miles east and, V2 mile math of Butte. Xebr., OB 3
miles west of Spencer, Nej>r.. on Highway* 12 tc 281 then % mile
north will be sold at auction the same day at 1:30 p.m.
IMPROVEMENTS: 10-roofn 5-bedroom modern dwelling; 24x60
Hog House; Poultry House: 18x60 Bam; Granary-Garage.
Good well with water at buildings Also running spring water at
buildings and in the corrals and all the pastures < spring never
freezes).
This is an ideal combination stock and grain farm with 110 acres
under cultivation; 40 acres alfalfa of which 25 are fenced Hog
tight; 60 acres of hay meadow; balance is pasture Sc building site.
TERMS OX LAND: 20% payable day of sale, balance on delivery
of warranty deed and abstract. (Loan can be arranged for bal
ance of purchase price). Possession on Or before March 1, 1*63.
To inspect property before sale, *ee Lyle Haney, Tenant or the
auctioneers.
FRANK ffANEY, Owner
Ed Thorin. Auctioneer and Broker