The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 15, 1962, Image 4

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    FOR SALE
i'Olt SALE Pontiac, 1953, radio
heater, standard shift, excellent
condition, Faye K. Pinkerman,
215 N 7tl. O N, ill 30-Slp
FOR SALK Good fresh Reef and
P.eef Cross calves, any amount,
stock on hand, most of the time.
Gerald O’Connor, Atkinson, call
2562. 28-31 p
FOR SALE X 25-9 00 10 00-11 .00
underslung tires, reasonably
priced, litieral guarant<>e; also
axles, rims, etc. (Jerald O’Con
nor. Atkinson, call 21162. 28-31p
FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire
t>oars, ready for service, veter
inary vaccinated for erysipelas
ami cholera, guaranteed breed
ers, new blood line for old cus
tomers XavierjKalkowski, three
miles northwest1 of Lynch sell,M>1,
Lynch, Nebr. 29tfc
FOR SALK Blooming violets.
Nice Christmas gifts. Call 552W >
O’Neill after 6 p.m. 30-31p
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25*7
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Ccntois
Motor Co., Neligh. JOtf
(JERT’S a gay girl ready for a
whirl after cleaning carpets with
Blue Lustre. Shampooer For
Kent. Coyne Hardware. 30c
■ ■! HI ----- — - - I
I AM BACK In my oirice 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
SAVE ON INSURANCE-prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc
FOR SALE Purebred Duroc and
Landrace Boars, vaccinated.
Reasonable prices. F. W Loock,
Spencer, Nebr. 30-33c
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, NEUGH, TU 7-4060
41tfc
FOR SALE — Purebred Hamp
shire Boars and Open Gilts from
Grand Champion sires. John
Sojka, Page. 20tfc
FOR SALK 800 bushels of new
com. Mrs. W. J. Biglin, Phone
129, O’ Neill. 30p
FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
Singing Canaries Roller canaries,
white, yellow, spotted, also or
ange canaries. Guaranteed sing
ers $7.00. Mrs. A. J. Lawrence,
Atkinson, Nebr. 30-31c
FOR SALE—'52 Ford % T 4-speed
cut down to full trailer house.
Make dandy sweep. Call Harvey
Hansen. 482-3259, Amelia. Nebr.
, 28-30c
MOBILE HOMES
New and Used
We have on hand at this time the
following used units, reconditioned
and priced to sell.
50 x10' Champion 3BR with Washer
and Dryer
35’x8' Great Lakes 2BR
35’x8' Town & Country 2BR
45’x8’ Star 2BR
’,J’x8’ Mercury Manor 2BR
27’x8' Trailette 1BR
25’x8' Universal 1BR
25'x8‘ Mobile 1BR
29’x8' Sportsman 1BR
We also have a nice selection of
New Units.
VVe Trade—Finance—Deliver
DULLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion. Nebr. Ph. 395-2170
Open Everyday 30tfc
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 SALE — Purebred spotted
Poland China boars. Veterinary
vaccinated. Martin Hoffman,
Spencer, Nebr. 24-31c
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—Hay and 300 A. Boyd
Co. farm. Priced for quick sale,
$22,000. Will consider cash rent
ing or renting buildings free to
take care of them or taking in
cattle. Inquire or write 700 S
13th St., Lot 23. Norfolk, Neb
raska. 29-30p
LIVE OR DRESSED Turkeys for
sale—Lave $4 and $5. Mrs. Ralph
Brookhouser, Orchard, Nebr.,
phone 5R212 on Walnut ex
change .2S-31c
FOR SALE — Two part Shetland
ponies, two years old and broke
one Shetland brood mare, Law
rence Skrdla, Stuart 27-31j
LANDRACE BOARS FOR SALE
Ready for service. Veterinarj
Vaccinated for Erysipelas. Hoc
Cholbra and Lepto; guaranteed
breeders. Spencer Feed Service
26tfc
_,.r
FOR SALE — Angus bull, regis
tered, 3% years old — Bob San
der, Ph. 933JL TOf(
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
hoars. Big and rugged. Will de
liver Henry and Richard Stell
ing, Orchard, Nebr. 12tf<
Real Estate for Sale
_
FOR SALK OR RENT A reason
ably priced 7 room modem home
in Ewing, Nebr. It is located
across the street east of the
Catholic church. Write or call
(7a ire Tom jack, 101 West Burt,
O’Neill, Nebr. 3<P31c
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 Ix'droom
dwelling, 521 E. Benton St., O'
Neill See George C. Robertson,
O’Neill. 30-31c
FOR SALE 100 acre combination
stock and grain farm 3% miles
west of Lake Andes, S. D. on
Hwy 50 and south. Place will
handle about 50 cows. Good im
provements, plenty of dams and
running water. W’illiam Soulek,
Lake Andes, S. !> 30-32p
IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE -
240-acre improved farm for sale
one mile south and one mile east
of Bartlett. This farm has a one
story, five room house, 26 x 32
feet; large cattle bam; double
corncrib and granary and other
buildings. This farm has approx
imately 131 acres in good native
grass pasture and 85 acres in
cropland. If interested, please
write or call: The AUSTIN Com
pany, Inc., Columbus, Nebr.
27-32c
NO REASONABLE OFFERS re
fused wn first house east of Lu
theran church and on homos at
321 West Clay. Both properties
are good investments if not
needed for a home. See Kieth
Abart soon. 15tfc
FOR SAIJG--One bedroom house,
all modern except heat. Natural
gas. Located on W. Fremont St.
Ray Pease, Atkinson. 13tfc
WANTED
FOR A CAREER opportunity, look
for our large ad on Page 3. Jake
Heimbuch. 29-30
WANTED — A hired man to hay
cows. F. E. Skrdla, phone 2173
or 2334, Atkinson. 29-30c
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
uays, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
HELP WANTED — Man to learn
Maytag Appliance Service, and
clean new and used cars. Also
general utility work connected
with garage. Younger man pre
ferred. Apply at Win. Krotter Co.,
West O’Neill, Nebr., in after
noons. 28tf
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
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St
Phone 775-LW.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill
3 blks. W. & 3V4 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.
5°tf
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin |
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc ‘
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
50tf
"WE"
DON'T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We Just want “TOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23 tl
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans on
automobiles and furniture.
See us also for your insurance
needs.
Central Finance Corp.
O’Neil] Phone 14 Nebr.
ntfc
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Laursen, Mgr.
38tf
ASHBURN MONUMENT OO.
P. O. Box 6, Tildes. Nebr. u,
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. AD
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBURN. Prop. 33p
FARM LOANS, See R H. Parker.
50tJ
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Modern House,
partially furnished, electricity,
on school route near Inman —
Harvey A. Tompkins, Inman
28tfc
LOST & FOUND
STRAYED One yearling steer
Branded BA on Right Hip, Right
Ear marked. Marvin Richter,
O’Neill. 30-31p
STRAYED — Yearling Hereford
steer with J Bar S Brand on
left rib — Matt McCabe, Page
27tfc
LOST — 700 to 800 pound white
face heifer, coming 2-year-old,
branded N over L on right hip.
Pete Nickolite, Ewing. 30-32
STRAYED- from the Dick Femau
pasture, one cow and calf, both
branded, bar over O bar I. Carl
Hallgrimson, O’Neill, Nebr.
29-31 p
MISCELLANEOUS
ORGAN LESSONS-Given on the
new Lincolnwood Console. $2.00
per lesson. Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke,
call 790 for appointment. 30-35p
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
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O’NEILL
CARDS OF THANKS
[ WISH TO EXPRESS MY sincere
thanks to friends, neighbors and
relatives for their cards, letters
ind visits during my recent stay
at St. Anthony’s hospital. Special
thanks go to Dr. Carstens and the
nurses at St. Anthony’s. Your kind
thoughts and visits will always be
remembered.
30p Mrs. Andy Johnson
WE WISH TO EXPRESS heartfelt
thanks to all our friends, neigh
bors and relatives for their kind
assistance, words of sympathy and
the beautiful floral offerings re
ceived during the loss of our be
loved husband, father, grandfather
and brother.
Mrs. Nettie Sisson; Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Reimer; Mr. Fred Sis
son; Mrs. Robert Fisher; Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Sisson; Mr. Robley Sis
son; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rexin;
Grandchildren and (sister) Mrs.
George Graham. 30c
WE WISH TO EXTEND our deep
gratitude and appreciation for the
acts of kindness, messages of sym
pathy and beautiful floral offerings
and food received from our kind
friends and neighbors in our re
cent bereavement in the loss of our
beloved husband, father and broth
er. Cecil Bogue. We wish to extend
a special thanks to Dr. Ramsay,
the Atkinson Memorial hospital
staff, and the ladies who served
the dinner in our home. May God
bless you.
Mrs. Cecil Bogue, Richard and
Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Mike O'Con
nor, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bogue,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bogue, Mrs.
Winifred Hupp, Mrs. Mary Ellen
wood, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Britz,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schrader.
30p
WE WOULD LIKE TO express our
deep gratitude and appreciation to
our many friends and relatives for
the many acts of kindness, the
gifts, cards, flowers and the food
brought into our home for my
family while I was in the hospital
Your kindness to us will always
be remembered w ith a deep grat
itude.
30p Mrs. George Wettlaufer
THE FAMILY OF Mrs. Clyde
Burge would like to express their
appreciation to friends and rela
tives for their kind thoughtfulness
during the brief illness and death
of our loved one.
Our special thanks to Dr. Carstens
and nurses of St. Anthony's hos
pital for their wonderful care.
Your acts of kindness and expres
sions of sympathy will always be
remembered.
30p Clyde Burge and Children
THE KINDNESS and Sympathy of
neighbors, and friends in our re
cent sorrow will always remain
with us a precious memory. Oui
sincere thanks and gratitude, for
all those comforting acts.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arm
Lisa. Jane and Steven
30p The Murray family
Ponton Insurance
Insurance of AD Binds
and Bonds
FLORENCE PONTON, Prap.
_GoM«*jh£.
^ U'
I-Legal Notices
(First pub Nov. 15. 1962)
Cronin and Hannon, Attorneys
Estate No. 4377
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, November 8,
1962.
In tlie matter of the Estate of
Elizabeth O’Malley, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting* claims
against said estate is March 6,
1963, and for the payment of
debts is November 8, 1963 and
that on December 6, 1962, and on
March 7, 1963, at 10 o'clock AM,
each day, I will lx? at the County
Court Room in said County to re
ceive, examine, hear, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections
duly filed.
i COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL i 30-32c
(First pul). Nov. 8, 1962)
(John R. Gallagher, Attorney)
No. 4585
NOTICE FOR HEARING
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA:
TO ALL PERSONS INTER
ESTED IN SAID ESTATE,
CREDITORS AND HEIRS TAKE
NOTICE:
That Cashmere Turay has filed
his petition alleging that Frank
Turay died intestate in Holt
County, Nebraska, on or about
September 5, 1945, being a resi
dent and inhabitant of Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, and died seized and
possessed of the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit:
West Half of Section 33, Town
ship 30, North, Range 10, West
of the 6th P. M., Holt County,
Nebraska,
leaving as his sole and only heirs
at law the following named per
sons, to-wit:
Katie Turay, his widow. Cash
mere Turay, Steven Turay, Frank
Turay, Joseph Turay, John Tu
ray, his sons and Rose Pritchett,
his daughter.
That the interest of your pe
titioner herein in the above des
cribed real estate is derived from
inheritance, said petitioner being
a son and heir at law of said de
ceased: and praying for a deter
mination of the time of the death,
the heirs the degree of kinship
and the right of descent of the
real property belonging to the
said deceased, in the state of Ne
braska, which petition will be
for hearing in this Court on the
28th day of November, at 10 o’
clock A. M.
Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska,
this 2nd day of November, 1962.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 29-31c
Proceedings of The
Board of Education
O’Neill Public School
Office of the Superintendent
October 2, 1962
Minutes of the regular meeting
of the Board of Education held
on October 2; 1962 at 7:30 p.m.
at the O’Neil] Public School.
Members present — Lohaus, Wil
son, Cook, Hammond, Weier.
Members absent — Fetrow.
Bills were read and discussed.
Motion by Harold Weier, second
ed by George Hammond that the
bills be allowed and the secre
tary instructed to issue warrants
for same to-wit:
Eileen Pribil, secretar
ial . 67.50
A. B. Dick Co., supplies 331.00
Kirkham, Michael & As
sociates, legal survey 250.00
H. L. McCoy, travel ex
pense, Creighton-Norfolk 24.50
Mrs. Betty Watson, substi
tute teaching . 19.50
Mrs. Josephine Bright,
substitute teaching 24.00
South-Western Publishing
Co., textbooks . 77.12
American Book Co., text
books & workbooks 97.92
Ginn & Company, text
books & workbooks 1,321.03
Marcell us Implement Co.,
shop supplies . 39.00
Pete's Saw Shop, sharpen
saws . 14.50
School Form & Supply Co.,
supplies . 5.28
Playtime Equipment Co.,
supplies . 1.15
University Publishing Co.,
supplies, maps, chalk
boards & furniture _ 3,684.24
Zippo Bar-Charts, bar
charts . 4.35
Scholastic Magazines, En
glish magazines . 107.50
Civic Education Services,
Inc., junior review 91.50
Kansas-Nebr. Gas Co.,
gas service . 39.50
Consumers Pub. Power
Dist., electric service 43.31
N. W. Bell Telephone Co.,
phone serv. 63.79
United Chemical Co., mats
& bombs . 56.40
Indnslrial Electronics,
lamps . 60.66
; Dudley’s, cleaners . 1141
James Luft, clock repair 3.50
St. Patrick’s Parish, Pint.
cm operating expense 300.00
Consumers P.P. Dist., air
conditioner . 242.22
O’Neill Activity Fund, pos
tage . 96.50
Motion Carried.
After a brief discussion, the
matter of board policy on senior
sneak day was tabled until next
meeting.
Consideration was given to Mr.
:t EdfPs request far « change of
policy in the number of football
games to be played by the 7th
and 8th grades. After some dis
cussion however, it was decided
the Board policy will remain the
same — only 2 games are to be
scheduled as heretofore.
Regarding the question of al
lowing mileage to substitute
teachers who live out of town,
it was decided this was not to be
done unless absolutely necessary
to obtain out of town teachers.
Motion by Hammond, seconded
by Weier that the meeting ad
journ. Motion carried.
Morgan Ward
Secretary
O’Neill Public School
Office of the Superintendent
November 5, 1962
Regular meeting of the Board
of Education held on November
5, 1962 at 7.30 p.m. at the O’Neill
Public School. Members present
— Lohaus, Wilson, Fetrow, Ham
mond, Weier. Members absent —
Cook. Meeting called to order by
President Lohaus.
Motion made and duly second
ed that 9chool District No. 7 ac
quire a tract of land pursuant to
Plat No. 2, as described in sur
vey made by Kirkham Michaels
and associates, directly north of
the present Athletic Field for the
sum of $10,000. Motion carried.
Bills were read and discussed.
Motion made and duly seconded
that the bills be allowed and the
secretary instructed to issue war
rants in payment thereof to-wit.
O’Neill Activity Fund, pos
rage, mueage, r reignt,
milk refund 121.87
The Frontier, printing
proceedings . 36.82
H. L. McCoy, travel ex
pense-state school bd.
meeting . 55.10
Shirley Houston, elemen
tary teaching 529.78
Betty Watson, substitute
teaching 77.50
Josephine Bright, substitute
teaching . 18.00
McKnight & McKnight,
textbooks . 11.19
Allyn & Bacon, Inc. test
. books 119.27
Wilcox & Follett, text
books . 26.05
South-Western Publishing
Co. 27.26
Scott Foresman & Co.,
textbooks & workbooks 171.37
Ginn & Company, text
books & workbooks 302.78
Laidlaw Brothers, refer
ence books 21.79
McGraw Hill Publishing
Co., magazine 8 00
Educators Progress Ser
vice, reference materials 48.90
Curtis Circulation Co. ma
gazines 109.00
Tom’s Music House, band
supplies 8.37
Molzer Music Co., music 152.38
Roger MacNeill, supplies 1.25
Educational Record Sales,
Inc., record . 4.08
Safeway Stores, Inc, home
Ec. supplies . 8.73
Huntington Labratories,
floor machine-supplies 350.10
Midwest Shop Supplies,
supplies 68.70
State of Nebr., Surplus
Prop., maintenance sup
plies . 31.50
University Publishing Co.,
supplies 308.36
O Neill Transfer, freight 22.15
School Form & Supply
pupil data 4.97
Science Research Associ
. ates, supplies 54.64
Brickers Inc., supplies 39.21
American Education Pub
lications, weekly read
ers . 193.50
Modern Talking Pictures
Serv., rent & postage 1.80
State Univ. of So. Dak.,
rent on films 5.75
Univ. of Nebr. Extension
Div., rent on films 42.00
Kans. Nebr. Nat’l. Gas Co.
Gas 9ervice 59.35
Consumers Pub. Power D,
electric serv. 110.01
City of O’Neill - Water
Dept., water serv., 48.60
Northwestern Bell Tel.
Co., phone 44.59
Gary Brewster, labor 4.50
Gambles, supplies 6.76
S & S Farm Supply, chain
& adapters 35.16
Best Universal Lock Co.,
locks . 175.32
Spelts Lumber Co., sup. 24.71
Coast to Coast Store, sup. 3.27
Laurel Jump, piano tuning 20.00
Dwight Hauff Sorting
Goods, play ground
equip. U5.79
Remington Rand Off
Mach., electric typewri
ter 170.00
O’Neill Local Ins , Bd.,
audit insurance 161.86
St. Patricks Parish, pay
ment on operating exp. 300 00
Motion earned.
Motion made and duly seconded
that there be an addition to the
Board Policy regarding Sneak
Day. Motion carried.
No further business appearing
the meeting adjourned
Morgan Ward
Secretary
Inman News
By Mm. Jiunen McMahan
Bill DeLong, Rock Rapids, la.,
spent the weekend visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle De
Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family spent Thursday eve
ning visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Reynolds, Neligh.
Mrs. Don Angel and two child
ren, Spencer, visited Thursday
and Friday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds
and family sj>ent the weekend
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull
and Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull and
family, Lynch. The group were
dinner guests Sunday in the Gay
Hull home in honor of Mrs. Rey
nold’s birthday anniversary.
Mrs. John Conard, Emmet, vis
ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. South Saturday.
Harlan Cates, Lyons, visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs John
Mattson Wednesday.
Royal News
By Mm. R. J. Ileiing
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Curtis of
Orchard and Mrs. Fremont Cur
is of Royal attended the funeral
of Mrs. Frank Masur, Madison,
on Saturday. Mrs. K. L. Curtis,
formerly of Royal, came from
San Diego to attend her mother's
funeral.
A group of women went to Or
chard Wednesday evening to
hear an illustrated lecture given
by Mrs. Cora Cannenburg, Bas
sett on her recent trip abroad.
Included in the Royal group were
Mmes. Truman Kirby, Edna
Johnston, Clarence Weber, An- I
drew Jensen, Lottie Wauer. The
meeting was held in the Eastern
Star Temple.
Mrs. Andrew Jensen was hos
tess to the BTC club Thursday, j
Cards were played. It was agreed
to hold the next meeting in three !
weeks instead of two as usual and
to make the meeting with Mrs. [
Johnston the annual Christmas
party.
Arthur Billings, Neligh, was a
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hall on Wednesday, fol
lowing a visit with his wife at the
Rest Home in Brunswick.
Friends in Royal were advised
of the illness of George Voorhies,
editor of the Elgin Review. He
suffered a heart attack and is
being cared for in the Tilden hos
pital.
Mrs. naroid Dawson served as
substitute clerk while Mrs. For
est Storm took the place of Post
master Stanley Montgomery who
was otherwise occupied.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern
Held, Orchard, Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Beutler and
family, Royal; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Schromberg and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Beutler, Pierce,
and Mrs. Fred Beutler, Orchard.
Mrs. Schromberg is a cousin of
Mrs. Held and Walter Beutler.
Mrs. W. J. Reefe and Mrs. C.
E. Rundquist were Plainview vis
itors Wednesday.
Mrs. Julia Yelli and Mrs. R. J.
Hering and Miss Mary were Ne
ligh business visitors Monday.
The Highlanders Project club
met with Mrs. Harvey Holbrook
sr., assisted by Mrs. Holbrook,
jr. Roll call was answered by
telling “Why I Vote”. Goals and
Teen Age
: op
SAT.. NOV. 17
i ■
American Legion Auditorium
O'Neill, Nebraska
Music by
THE TORNADOES
I Admission: 75c
. e p'-< v i d
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plana for the coming year were
discussed and several projects
will be continued such as main
taining the picnic area and vis
iting shut-ins. An attempt will be
made to secure more prompt at
tendance by imposing a fine on
late comers.
Mrs. Lewis Berry gave the les
son on "The Care of Carpet
Rags" and was assisted by Mrs.
Lionel Gibbs. The next meeting
will be Nov. 27 with Mrs Hol
brook jr.
Mrs. R J, Hering and Mary re
turned from Beatrice Friday
night after attending the funeral
of their son and brother, Joe V
Hering who died Monday, Nov.
5, in the Beatrice hospital where
he had been taken a few liours
earlier. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Stark
of Yankton furnished transjorta
tion. Mrs Dora Hering. Osmond,
accompanied the group and was
met by her son S. Hering, Me
Cook, who also attended the rites
The WSCS met Wednesday with
Mrs. Andrew Jensen who was as
sisted in serving by Mmes. C E.
Rundquul. Perry Ltrhty. John
W aimer and Harold Francis
There were 15 member* and 17
visitor* present. Plans for form
ing a Young Women * Circle were
discussed and Nov. 21 was the
date set to meet With Mrs Ha
rel Muknnaon for that purpose
Poems were resd by Mmes
Truman Kirby, Bob Rader, M. M
Colson..
Mrs Warren Holin was sUbMi
tute teaclter for Mra Oscsr
Bartsch in Juniur High Monday
ami Tuesday ami for Mr* Mar
lowe Jansen, Thursday, in the
rural school south of town on
Hi-way 14
Mr ami Mrs. Lute Thurber
came from lows to pick corn for
Bob Cari>enter. They accompan
ied Mr and Mrs. Henry Hauer,
Plainview, former neighbors.
The Hauers lw»d visited her sis
ter- Mrs Muybell Briggs of Bed
ford, la
Try The Frontier Want
Ads — It Pays I
MILLER PRODUCE
IS MOVING!
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, NOV. 19
W'e will lake over New Deni Produce and operate from Unit
location Vi block north of the New Ileal 011 IV*., and we will
be known as—
NEW DEAL PRODUCE
tl'e hope all our present customers follow us to the new location
;uid we look forward to meeting our new friends Monday.
Stub & Ardyce Miller Our new phone 83-W
REGULAR SALE
MONDAY. NOV. 19
Special Cattle Sale Mon., Nov. 26
We can use a lot more cattle than we have been getting to supply
the demand—We have plenty of Buyers for all classes—The catllc
market looked a good $1.00 higher Iasi Monday—Hold r»H0 Cattle,
562 Hogs—Top on Butchers at $16.«5—Let us try your next con
signment and see what we mean when we say we can net you
more dollars for your livestock—For a square deal sell the Auc
tion Way at the Fwlng Livestock Market.
EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET
Phone 10, 70W, 144-1
Terry, Larry and Max Wanser
A Nationally Certified Market
Save on Food Bills . . .
Stop in today and see our complete line of
Westinghouse Appliances.
MtlKM
Only 24 Inches Wide yet holds 333 lbs.
Air-Sweep Shelves for tost, efficient
freezing.
Full-Width Doer Shelves for extra “up
front” storage.
Food postage Warranty plus Fodory Pro- j
tection Plan.
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Built-in Quality noons you can bo sere...
if it's Westinghouso.
Fetrows
507 E. Douglas Phone 24, O'Neill