The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 18, 1962, Section Two, Image 10

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FOR SALE
l'J)R SAl.K 1957 Safeway trailer
home, 35x8, with new gas fur
nace. Terms can he arranged.
Write Lee Vickery. Butte. 25-27p
FOR SALE 1M9 Chevrolet it
pickim. flood shape. Will trade
for livestock. Sewell Johnson,
plione 6981, Atkinson 25-26p
MOBILE HOMES
New and PmnI
Nice selection of New and Used
Mobile Homes in stock.
SEE US TODAY
We Trade - Finance - Deliver
MIL!.Eft MOBILE HOME SALKS
Albion, Nebr. I»h. 395-2170
* 25tfc
FOR SAl.K Registered Hamp
shire Hoars. Good meat-type
boars. Vaccinated, Cholera, ery
sipelas and leptospirosis. New
flood line for old customers.
John Wenner. Phone 2379, six
miles south of Atkinson, one
east, V, north. 25-28c
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
i SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25*7
down, 5% int-; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Ccntois
Motor Co.. Neligh. 30tf
FOR SAl.K Two 6 ply 11x38 used
t tractor tires with tulies in ex
* cellent condition. Lincoln Ham
ilton, Stuart, Nebr. 26-28p
I AM BACK In my office again
and can loan money on Farms
. *nd Ranches and City Property,
i Some at 4% and some at 5% in
* terest See R. H. Parker. O'Neill,
»Nehr. _ 50tf
l*OI{ SALK 53 Ford Ranch Wagon
.good condition. See at 304 W.
Fremont, O'Neill. 26p
' V r. WiN UN^UttALNWIli—prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy. O’Neill. lOtfc
—f - . - -—
Foil SAl .E 3-ycar-old registered
! Hereford bull. Leonard Svatos,
j^melia. 26p
SHORES’ NEW
DAIRY CREDIT
All the money you want. 36 months
at 6%. lluy new cattle, finance
* entire herd. Shores Wisconsin
1 heifers. “Pay your bills, stop
y our worries.”
.SHORES, NEIJGH, TU 74060
41tfc
FOR SALE New roll away bed
"•complete with mattress. Mrs.
Mike Higgins, 720 E. lXmglas,
| O’Neill. 26-27p
ROR SALE Purebred Hamp
| shire Boars and Open Gilts from
Grand Champion sires. John
Sojka, Page. 20tfc
FOR SALE- Hereford bulls.—
-th Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Aoart, Emmet. 32tfc
SELLING OUT
Construction Equipment: Dragline,
backhoe. trenchers, concrete batch
plant, loaders, gravel pumping
unit with 3 year lease of land,
concrete forms and basement
forms, many other items. Ph 379
or 1104. Cliff Belville, Valentine,
Nebraska. 26-29p
PONIES for Christmas. Very rea
sonable. Book now and pick up
later. Duane Gray, O’Neill 23tfc
FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and
gilts, groivthy, 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 Faster, Clearwater,
Nebr. Phone HU 5-3360 23-30p
CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
FOR SALE — Purebred spotted
Poland China boars. Veterinary
vaccinated. Martin Hoffman,
Spencer, Nebr. 24-31c
FOlt 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 ami
beef omss calves • also dairv
heifer calves. Stock on hand most |
all times. Gerald O’Connor, 1
mi. east Atkinson, phone 2562.
24-27p
New and Used MACHINERY
2 Allis Chalmers No. 33 pickers
AC mounted picker
1960 2-row Ford, mounted picker
Red Woods Bros, picker
2-row Oliver, pull type
2-row New Idea
Used Machinery
Allis Chalmers WC tractor
Allis Chalmers WD tractor
IHC M tractor
LHC loader and Horn hay head
with Char-Linn pump
Bear Cat hammermill
John Deere No. 10 hammermill
Haben Husker sheller
Horn loader with grapple fork
New Machinery
Grain-O-Vator and Kelly Ryan
elevators
Allis Chalmers D-15 demonstrator
American loaders
THRAMER FARM SUPPLY
Ewing, Nebr. 3«e
FOR SALE—Three 1000 BU capa
city steel com cribs. Good as
new. Reasonably priced. Fred J.
Jungman, phone 7571, Atkinson,
Nebr. 26-29c
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
FOR SALE — I960 No. 227 John
Deere Compicker with sheller at
tachment. In excellent condition;
also 14 feed bunks, 16 ft long
and 3 ft. wide. Gerhard Momm
sen, phone 2578, Atkinson. 2S-26p
■ FOR SALK One Angus Bull
Wilson’s Texaco Station, phone
358, O'Neill. 25tf<
FOR SALK ,’!0 head whitefacc
r heifers, weight 700 pounds, tc
•- calve in March. Lyle Davis, 71:
I. South 8th, phone 371-1121, Nor
F> folk 25-27c
r FOR SAIA. Purebred Sj>o!t«-<] Po
e land boars, vaccinated. Also ]
i, coming 2-year-old Hereford bull
p Evan I>*wis, Spencer, Nebr
■ phone 2864. 25-28c
ALWAYS right . . . keeps colon
1 bright . . . that’s famous Blue
Lustre carpet and upholster}
cleaner. Shampooer For Rent
Coyne Hardware. 26c
3 ■
FOR SALK—Purebred Hampshire
. boars. Big and rugged. Will de
liver Henry and Richard Stall
ing. Orchard, Nebr. 12tfc
k
/ Real Estate for Sale
. FOR SALE 160 acres 17 miles
, east of O’Neill. 30% down on
contract. Lyle Davis. 713 South
• 8th, phone 371-1121, Norfolk.
25-27c
| NO REASONABLE OFFERS rev
f fused on first house east of Lu
theran church and on homes at
.321 West Clay. Both properties
an* good investments if not
needed for a home. See Kieth
1 Abart soon 15tfc
FOR SALE 320-acre improved
i 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;
j and double garage. This farm
Ann of (Ittt ludlctr timlle in
the country. This farm is being
sold to settle the estate of Mrs.
Johanna Schemm with posses
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 AUSTIN Company, Inc.
Columbus, Nebr. 2I-27c
FOR SALE -One bedroom house,
all modern except heat. Natural
gas. Located on W. Fremont St.
Ray Pease. Atkinson. 13tfc
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
RAWLEIGH Dealer wanted at
once. Good opportunity in S. E.
Holt Co. Write Rawleigh, Dept.
NBJ-101-105, Freeport, 111. 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
VANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week —Dwaine
I^ockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
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, ALL MAKE
Also repair parts for Lawson and
Clinton engines on hand.
9tf
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WELL DRILLING and well and i
windmill repair —403 N. 1st St
Phone 775-LW.
SPRAGUE WELL CO-, O’Neill
3 blks. W. & 3i£ blks. N. stoplight.
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. IStfc
I MAKE Monthly payment loans
some at 4% some at 5% interest.
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
50tf
WtLL 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
SOtf
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOUB8”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
23ti
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans an
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
I -
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil UorMD, Mgr.
mt
ASHBl RN MONUMENT OO.
P. O. Box S, Tllden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect. FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBURN, Prop. Zip
MAKE 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
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 170 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, LEASE OR SALE—
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
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin
cere appreciation to the many
friends and neighbors for their acts
of kindness and expressions of
sympathy shown us during the ill
ness and at the time of the death
of our mother.
26p The Lindberg Family
WE WISH TO THANK our friends^
neighbors and relatives for mes
sages of congratulations, cards
and the many gifts given us in
observance of our golden wedding
anniversary.
26c Bert and Jennie Finley
|-Legal Notices
(First pub. Oct. 11. 1962)
NOTICE 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 wall 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
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(First pub. Oct. 4, 1962)
NOTICE OF
SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the J
Board of Educational Lands and i
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative,
will offer for lease at public auc
tion on the 30th dav of October,
1962. at 10:00 o'clock A.M., 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. NWYa. &
WiiSWi4 36 31 12 232.95
3. NE14 36 30 14 126.00
4. S% 36 30 14 265.50
5. EVz . 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 law.
Sale may be adjourned from day
to day .until all lands have been
offered. No sale will be final
unta approved by the Board of i
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
j (First pub Oct. 18. 1963)
Cronin Be Hannon, Attorneys
Estate .No. 4577
NOTICE FOK PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, October 11,
1962.
In the Matter of the Estate of
■ Elizabeth O’Malley, Deceased
- i Notice is hereby given to all
> persons interested in said estate
| that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment of
Nora Quilty as Administratrix of
said estate, and will be heard No
vember 8, 1962 at 10 o'clock A M,
at the County Court Room in O’
Neill, Nebraska.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) I 26-28c
(First pub Oct. 11, 1962)
Cronin and Hannon, Attorneys
No. 4523
NOTICE OF HEARING 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 account 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
Meek News
Bv Mrn. Fred Lindberg
!
Start New Club
School District 27, taught by
Twila Hicks, has organized a
new club called American Junior
Citizen club. The aim for the
club is to help others through
good deeds and manners. Offi
cers are: president, Donna Bur
sell; vice president, Terry Lan
gan; secretary, Errol Johnson
and treasurer, Sue Nelson. Marty
Drueke is news reporter.
The pupils are learning how
to conduct a business meeting.
The first project is yard beauti
fication on the school ground,
trimming trees, planting new
grass and other work to improve
the yard. The first meeting was
held Wednesday, Sept. 26. Roll
call included two good manners
to become better citizens.
Mrs. Dewayne Anson treated
the children at school Friday to
pop, ice cream and cup cakes in
honor of Carla’s 8th birthday. Sat
urday night Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Woidneck and girls and Mr. and
Mrs. George Nelson, Larry and
Sue came to remind her they
had not forgotten her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson
and girls were Sunday supper
guests at the Oliver Anson home
at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were
Tuesday evening visitors at the
Delbert Rouse home and Mr.
and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and
girls called Friday evening.
Mrs. Howard Rouse. Darryl
and Ronnie were Thursday visi
tors at the Carrie Borg home.
Paddock Missionary
Paddock Missionary society
plans to meet Friday at the home
of Jessie Kaczor.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen en
joyed supper at the home of Mar
tha Johring Monday night. Sun
day dinner guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Johring and family.
The occasion being Melvin’s be
lated birthday dinner. Aitemoon
callers were Mr anH MVo
nie Johring, Mr. and Mrs. George
Pongratz and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Troshynski, Page.
Mrs. Viola Hall, Mrs Ina
Worth, Mrs. Joe Sobotka, Mary
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lindberg were dinner guests
Tuesday at the Albert Hepburn
home at Bassett. In the after
noon they all visited Tillie
Schwindt at the Bassett nursing
home.
Sunday supper guests at the
Fred Lindberg home were Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Swanson. Om
aha, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lindberg. Esther and Eleanor
Lindberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Devall and
family and Bill Devall, Spencer
and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Walter Devall home, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Arm field
and son were Sunday dinner
guests at the Harold Fox home
Mr. and Mrs. Bennet Devall
and son were Sunday dinner
guests at the Harry Mitchell
home, Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson
were Saturday evening visitors
at the Axel Borg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and
girls spent the weekend in O’
Neill with their parents, Mr. and!'
Mrs. Fred Lindberg and Mrs !
Ina Worth.
Senator Frank Nelson spoke at
the Chamber of Commerce at At
kinson Monday night on the Con
stitutional Ammendment No. 7
which will .be on the ballot this i
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson were
Saturday evening visitors at the
Frank Nelson home.
Wayne Rouse and Pam Craw
ford, members of the 4-H club.
• entered their calves in the calf
show at O’Neill Saturday. Wayne *
received second on his calf a
that division.
Mrs. Jessie Kaczor returnee
home Saturday. She had beer
visiting at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Clara Larson, Lincoln
Mr. and Mrs Dave Jensei
and Mrs. Jessie Kaczor wert
Sunday dinner guests at the Vn
gil Hubby home.
A large group of young people
attended the party Friday eve
ning at the Assembly of Got
I church in O’Neill.
Mrs. Ralph Willis, Aurora,
came Tuesday to visit her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs Joe Kamphaus and family.
Leila and the children returned
home with her Sunday to spend
the week.
Mrs. Axel Borg called on Mrs
Carrie Borg Tuesday evening.
Quite a number from the com
munity attended the funeral of
Mrs. Walter Woeppel at Ewing
Thursday and also Mrs. Agusta
Lindberg's funeral Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Merlin Anderson and girls spent
Thursday night at the Henry
Walters home.
Thursday evening visitors at
the Carl Krogh home were Mr
and Mrs. Lyle Wyatt, the Chris
toffersen children and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Kaczor.
Sunday evening supper guests
at the Roman Fillip home were
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Krugman
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Carson and family.
Mr. and Mrs Austin Searles
and girls were Sunday dinner
guests at the Lawrence Rouse
home.
Amelia News
By Mitui Florence Limlney
Lee Gilman received a pain
ful injury to his left hand when
he caught his wedding ring while
they were loading livestock. The
finger had to be amputated and
he was in the Atkinson hospital
a few days.
The Helping Hand club met
with Mrs. Margaret Johnston
Thursday, Oct. 11. There were
eleven members and four men
folks present for the delicious
dinner. The afternoon was spent
working on the club quilt and vis
iting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Nissen, Lin
coln, spent the weekend with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pierce.
Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mrs. Bernie
Kennedy, Diane and Jeanie
Adair were callers at the Atkin
son hospital to see the new baby,
Robert Arthur and Mrs. Robert
Adair.
August Pospichal has purchas
ed the Raymond Bly ranch. Mr.
and Mrs. Bly expect to build a
new home in O’Neill and have it
ready for occupancy May 1.
Mrs. Ralph Adair. Allen and
Dick and Mrs. Gertie Adair vis
ited Mrs. Robert Adair and Ro
bert Arjhur at the Atkinson hos
pital Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs, Dale
Wayne and Diane of Rose vis
ited Mrs. Maude Forbes Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White ex
pect to be home this week from
Seattle, Wash., where they vis
ited their daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Joy and
family. Enroute home they visit
ed in Denver, Coio., with his sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Milton, Grandpa H. 9.
White, who hoc <rv»nt tho o 11 *-»->
mer with the Miltons will return
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm
were guests Saturday evening at
the Don Dankert home near
Chambers.
Mr. gnd Mrs. Lewie Nissen and
Mrs. Frank Pierce were O’Neill
callers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McConnell
and family plan to moye this
week to their new house at the
Blaine Garwood ranch. They
have been living in the Sageser
home the past year.
Mr. and Airs. Elmer Oetter vis
ited at Arthur Hiatts Thursday
evening.
Little Cindy Coolidge has been
spending the past week with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Coolidge. Her little brother,
Gary, has been ill and in the hos
pital, O’Neill, and her mother,
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is staying
with him much of the time.
Air. and Airs. Frank Smith and
daughters, Wanda and Mrs. Re
gal, West Salem. Ohio, were
weekend visitors with Air. and
Airs. Elmer Coolidge.
Roy Vrooman. Eagle Butte, S.
D.. was an overnight guest Tues-1'
day with his niece and her hus
band. Air. and Airs. Lew Back-1
haus.
Mrs. Floyd Adams was in O’
Neill Thursday for a dental ap
pointment. Airs. Blake Ott served
the mail route for her.
Air. and Airs. Ralph Rees went ; >
to Omaha Thursday where the;
were weekend visitors with thn
son, Bill Rees and family.
Roger Waldo accompanied th<
Ed Codays of Chambers to Lin
coin, Saturday to attend the foot
hall game.
Mrs. Effie Withers did not g<
to Hays, Kan., last week bacausi
of the illness of her son-in-law
Leo Carney. Mr. Carney wtl
come for her as soon as be ii
able.
Mrs. Blake Ott helped papei
at Tom Bakers Friday.
Burton Kiltz, Arlington, Va.
and son, Gerald Kiltz, Bellevue
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Adams and Don and Mr
and Mrs. Blake Ott.
Mrs Gene Skala and Kelly, Fre
mont, have been visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ful
lerton, while she is recuperating
from recent illness.
Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs
May Sageser called on Mrs. Ber
tha Sammons Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Backhaus
and Mrs. Kenneth Hoerle were
Sunday afternoon callers at Lew
Backhaus’.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston,
Mrs. Edith Andersen, Mrs. Vern
Sageser, Mrs Lew Backhaus and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman at
tended the special services in the
O’Neill Methodist church at which
Dr. G. Ernest Thomas was the
speaker.
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence,
Mrs. Maude Forbes and Mrs. Ef
fie Withers visited Mrs. Delia
Ernst at the O’Neill hospital Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Liniisey calk-d on Mrs.
Roy Shull, O'Neill, Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt have
had several notices of bad news
in their family the past two
weeks. Mrs. Hiatt’s nephew in
Kansas died. He was 2# years of
age. Mr. Hiatt’s nephew, Ralph
Baker’s son, Terry Baker, Cas
per, Wyo., passed away last
weekend and Mrs. Hiatt received
word that her brother, Clyde
Leonard, San Jose, Calif., under
went surgery recently. They
were all formerly from this
vicinity.
Dorsey News
By Mrs. Harold Osttorn
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe,
Clinton, la., spent several days
here the past week helping at the
Carson sisters home, making pre
parations to move them to Lynch
for the winter. They are also vis
iting other relatives while here.
Harold Osborn accompanied
Fred and Arlin Svatos to Grand
Island on Thursday to the State
Corn picking contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosen
krans and family attended the
funeral of Mrs. Rosenkrans
grandmother, Mrs. Lindberg, O’
Neill on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marston,
Yellowstone Park, Wyo., and
Mrs. J. E. Wiley, O’Neill are
now living at the old home place
where the Dorsey post office us
ed to be.
Rudy Cihlar, John Babl and
Bob 9holes helped with work at
the home of Mrs. Lee Brady m
the country.
Claude Pickering shelled corn
at the Ray Noble and Otto Ru
zicka farms this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Picker
ing had word from their son, Lor
elle, that they were moving in-;
to their new home they had built
in California, this week.
-MlSS Spifi If* *r» fct+t irnA/-1
home Monday after consulting an j
eye doctor in Omaha the past I
week.
Several from this community;
attended homecoming in Lynch
on Friday. The freshman won
first on their float. Lynch won
the football game. Ted Zach and
Connie Bowlby were elected as
king and queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene.
Carolyn Courtney and Mrs. Mar
shall Binkerd, Hillsboro, Ore.,
were callers Sunday evening at
the Harold Osborn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn at-}
tended a school meeting in O’
Neill Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson
visited at the Evans home in
Rushville the past weekend.
Mrs. Carrie Hunter, Mrs. Mary
Wolfe and Miss Lizzie Carson
are now living in Lynch. They
moved on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Doty, In-1
dianola, la., and Mr. and' Mrs.}
Loren Oldaker, Sigourney, la., i
were visiting at the Claude Pick
ing home part of this week.
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and repair
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JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 71S OTTeUI, Motor.
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ALL WOOD FIBRE FLOWER MATERIALS
10c each Package or Less at *
LEOTA'S FLOWER SHOP
Ewing, Nebraska
Warranty Deeds
, WP - Nick G Schmit Ij Floyd
F Hirg. A wl 8 842 $5000-S 4 lot
6 All 7-k>t 8 except the south 14
j ft lot 8 Blk 1 Mornmgside Add
i Atkinson
WD - George L Morlxng to
Maxwell F Bohn 8-2742 $8600-Lot
3 Blk E- Fahy’s 2nd Add- O’Neill.
WD - Lenna Wolfe to Verdel K
Calmer & wf 10-341 $4500 L<*ts
1 A 2 Blk 34- O'Neill
WD - Alice Helmer & Hus. to
Joseph Madura A wf 8-1342 $4100
Part of Lot 2 m Blk £. Millards
Add O'Neill
WD - John Grutach, et si to
John E Buhl A wf 8-1742 $46410
Lots 21 A 22 Blk G-O'Netll A Hag
erty’s Add-O'Neill
WD - Jerry O'Malley to Hay
mond Shoemaker A wf 5-142 $150
Part of Outlol E. Northside Add
Chambers
WD - Frank J Schaaf to Dwight
Kenny A Wf 2-28-62 $10,500- Part
of NW4SE4 Sec 32 20-14
WD - Adail Moran to Donald A
McKamy 7 2042 $900-Lot* 1
4-54 Blk 4-Fahy’s Add O’Neill
WD-Hachel Alderson to Srhixil
Dist No. 29 9-29-62 $1800 - Lot*
1-2-3-4-5-6-7 Blk 23, Ewing.
QCD-Robert II Clifford to Odd
Fellow & Rebekah Building Assn
Ine. 7-18-62 $1 - West 42 ft lot 17
MIK t> At West 36 ft of lots 18 St
19 Rlk 6 Atkinson - Correction
deed.
WD-Elva Jansen, et al to Wil
liam Itay Wilson St Fay E. Pink
erman 1-12-62 $4500 - NE ViSEVi
10 - lots 1-2-3 St N«£SWy4 11 -
SE'4-EMiSwy4-swy4swy4 12 -
NV4NEV4 13 - NWy4NE'i 14
All in 32-10 St SWV4SWVt 1 -
s Vt se v4 - SEy4swy4 2-31-10 &
Outlot A - Lynch.
QCD-John Ernst, et al to Wil
liam Ray Wilson St Kay E. Pink
erman 7-10-62 $1 - Same property
as described above.
yCD-Chloe Dill to William Ray
Wilson & Fay E. Pinkerman f
10-62 $1 - Same property as des
eri!>ed above.
DEED-Vera N. Wilson, et al to
William Ray Wilson St Fay E.
Pinkerman 7-2.3-62 - Same proper
ty as described above.
WD-Elsie Prinzing, et al to
William Ray Wilson & Fay E.
Pinkerman 1-12-62 $4500 - Same
property as described al»ve.
WD-Verda Roberts to William
Ray Wilson and Fay E Pinker
man 1-20-62 $3000 - Same proper
ty as described above.
WI >-William Itay Wilson Sc Fay
E. Pinkerman to William Guy
Pinkerman St wf 8-29-62 $1 -
SWV4SWy4 Sec 1 - SM-SE'/i -
SE'/4SWV4 2-31-10.
WD-Fay E. Pinkerman to Wil
liam Ray Wilson 8-29-62 $1 -
NEV4SEV4 10 -lots 1-2 St 3 &
NVzSwy, ii - sk>/4 - EViswy4 -
SWV«SWy4 12 - N V4NE y4 13 -
NW^NE V* 14-32-10-lots in Lynch.
WD-John W. Sc Dim to Edward
J. Humpal St wf 5-24-61 $1 - &
exchange of property - SWJ/4
14-29-14
WI> Frances Knapp, et al to
Bernard J rroshynaki A wf x
27 62 $10,500 Lots 19 A 20 Blk
.7 Tuller A MrNirhoU Add-At
kinaon
EXECUTOR'S HEED - Cather
iru- 1 >av klaon, el ui, Executor* to
(111turd L. 1 larding A wf 8-1(4-62
$10,500 - lot 17 lilk 9 - Fahy •
SuUli vision l A ,t* 12-3 Blk 9 •
O’Neill
W1 * Ocelia I tie* tn Giltwrt
Kngler A wf 6-1661 $7!jOO Part
of NW4 33-30-14
WD-lJoyd I> llrennenian to El
ven J Hamilton 5-26452 $2600 -
All lot 9 and S4 lot 10 itlk 12 •
Kimhall A Blairs Add Kwing.
Wl>Norl«ert Uhl to diaries J
Simmons A wf 9-2(462 $1000 -
South 95 ft Urt 14 Blk 27-O’NeOl.
WD-4filbert Jochens to Marvin
I) Stauffer and wf 9 25-62 $1H 750
NWVs 3-28-9
WI4 - Edward M Gallagher tr»
•lames P Gallnglier A wf 8 28-62
$1 Ijots 12-3 4 Ulk lOU NetU
WD-Pete A Kinney to Anna
Kinney 9-25-62 $1 - East 110 feet
of 1-oi 2 and East 115 ft lot 3
Blk 4 Kahy's Add O'Neill
\VI> Cleveland A Ki|>ple to
Duane V Anderson A wf 5-22412
$750 East 10 ft lot 11 A all lot
12 Blk 3 - Cleveland A Kipple *
Add - O’Neill
YV1 >-Joel K. Parker to James
It. I-arson A wf 9-26-62 $1730 ■
part of SEVsSW'« 18 2911 16 1/5
acres).
WD-T V (Tolden, Inr to G
Clementine Johnson A IJnda A
Johnson 9 13 62 $1 Part of Blk
6 McCafferty'a Anncx-O'Nelll.
WD Virgil l. I-mirsen to Jer
raid E. Schmidt A wf 9 28452 $1
Ia»t 8 A North 20 ft lot 9-GiIg
A Swensons Subdivision-O'Nefll.
Wit-August Nelson to Anna M.
Shalrl 8- -62 - no consideration
given - So 60 ft lot 2 Suddivi
sion of Out lot I. - llallocks Arid
Stuart
WI >-Velmn Mac Nelson to Anna
M. Shald 2-14-62 $1 - So 60 ft
lot 2 Subdivision of Out lot L
llallocks Add-Stuart.
I)EEI)-Jof L. Rowv> to Irene
Joyce Dozier, Mary I/atiae Run
• her and Marian Rose Spit/ 9 25
62 $10 - SMrNWVSW'VSViSEVs
54-26-10
WD-Clevelanri A Kipplr to Wil
liam A. Ware |r, A wf 9 27-62 U
Kast 65 ft. Lot 8 All lot 9 A
West 40 ft lot 10 Hlk 5-<3evelnnd
A Kipple’s 1st Add - O’Neill
WD-LaVero I. StnhJy to Ada
Spangler 9-24-62 $1 - Undivided
Interest in NMe loth 7 A 8 Hlk 28
O'Neill
QCD-Fred Stolte to Kthel St»»lt»
Hale 4-28-55 $1 - KVi 2 29-15
The Frontier
FEDERAL LAND RANK
Krai Estate l-oann
On Farms and Ranches
Boyd, Garfield, llolt Wheeler
Counties
Through Federal Land Hank
Assn.
FARM CREDIT ItITI.DING
Lyle P. Dierks, Mgr.,
O’Neill, Nehr.
It's time now
To Fill Those
CARS, TRUCKS
and TRACTORS
with Guaranteed
COOP
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silent
NEW
COOP.
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We Meet i
• Greatly improved
. flotation
Any Price • Does not dig you
in—rolls you ores
In O'Neill e More quietness
e Holds road better
e Floating ride with
wide road contact
area
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