The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 15, 1962, Image 7

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    Celia News
Mr*. Mark Hendricks
Bobby, Becky and Ricky Hend
rick* spent the night at their
grandparents, the Mark Hend
ricks home Saturday night while
their parents were in O’Neill, At
kinson and Stuart on business
The Wesleyan Methodist Prayer
meeting group met at the Robert
Hendricks home on Wednesday
evening.
A party was held at the John
Sicboneder home on Thursday
evening hi honor of Mr. and Mrs
Gary Hitchcock, who will be mov
ing to their new home *oon.
Those present at the party were
Mr and Mrs Robert H Hend
ricks and children, Mr and Mrs.
Duane Beck and children, Mr
and Mrs. Hans Lauridson and
son, Mrs. Vic Frickel and child
ren, Mr. and Mrs Gary Hitch
cock and son and Mr. and Mrs.
John Sicheneder and children
The Hitchcocks were presented
with a lovely gift from the Celia
Homemakers club of which Mrs
Hitchcock is a member
Mr and Mrs. Robert Hendricks
were in O'Neill on business
Thursday and were dinner guests
of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cole. Ricky stayed with
Grandma Hendricks
The Wesleyan Youth group met
at the Leonard Chaffin home
Thursday for a late Halloween
party. There were 19 children
present besides their president,
Mrs. Vivian Vaughn, the Rev El
more Blain and family and Mr
and Mrs. Mark Hendricks.
Mrs. Emil Colfack and Mrs
Dorothy Hoffman attended the
Holt County Rural Teachers As
sociation in O’Neill Tuesday eve
ning. There were several films
on “Helping the Slow Learner”
shown. Lunch was then served.
The Celia 4-H boys and girls
held a roller skating party at the
Crystal Ballroom in Atkinson Fri
day evening. Joan Straka fell and
broke three fingers on her right
hand. She was taken to the doc
tor and later returned to the Ball
room to be with the group for
lunch which was served by the
4-H mothers. There were several
guests including George and Dor
leen Wadsworth, Jerry Gotschall,
Juliene, Nancy and Clair Beck.
Mrs. Emma McKathnie was
an overnight guest at the home
of her son, Milton McKathnie.
She returned to her home in At
kinson Tuesday with her grand
daughter, Mrs. Ernie Wonder
check, who later took the bus for
her home at Potter, Nebr.
Little Julie Dobias came to the
John Sicheneder home on Tues
day to spend about a week while
her mother is in the hospital with
a new baby boy.
John Sicheneder helped Norbert
Dobias pick corn Friday, the 9th
Mr. and Mrs Ed Hetser and
children attended the house
warming party at the new home
of Mr. and Mrs Hubert Rauter
kus near O’Neill on Sunday eve
nmg
Ed Heisers attended the funeral
of Mr. Dwight Raymer in At
kinson Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Leonard Chaffin,
Linda and Edith, were Sunday
dinner guests of the Mark Hend
ricks Mrs. Richard Klinger was
also a guest
Mrs Hans Lauridson called on
Mrs. Elmer Stearns Friday.
Mr arui Mrs. Henry Macho,
Lee Center, Minn., were last Sun
day visitors at the Alex Frickel
home. Mr Macho is an uncle.
Mr and Mrs. Hans Lauridson
and sons and Mr Jim Lauridson
were last Sunday dinner guests
at the Louis Lauridson home at
Spencer. The occasion was the
12th birthday of Linda Lauridson,
daughter of the Louis Lauridsons.
Miss Dorothy Scott was a sup
per guest at the Duane Beck
home Friday, the 9th.
Cheryl and Sandra Beck, daugn
tors of Mr. and Mrs Duane Beck
spent Saturday night with their
grandmother, Mrs. Helen Beck,
Atkinson Mrs Beck brought
them home Sunday and stayed
for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
visited in Butte one day this past
week.
The Wesleyan Missionary La
dies met at the home of Mrs.
Herman Meyer sr. on Tuesday
On Thursday Mrs. Meyer was
hos-tess to the Atkinson Country
Women's club.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Tindall, At
kinson, were last Sunday dinner
guests at the Herman Meyer sr.
home.
A number of the 4-H’ers from
this community and their par
ents attended the 4H fun night
in O'Neill on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
jr. were Sunday evening supper
guests at the Clarence Focken
sr. home. Miss Dorothy Scott was
a dinner guest the same day.
Mrs. Emil Colfack, teacher,
and her pupils entertained the
patrons of their district at a Pat
rons Day, on Monday evening.
Bill Kretchman visited at the
Robert Hendricks home Sunday
evening.
An Absolute Auction of the
BAMMERLIN ESTATE LANDS
l.tN-alcd in Keya Paha County, Nebraska
Consisting of » Properties — 560 and 875.87 Acres
Monday, Nov. 26 - 1:00 p.m.
in the Auditorium — Springview, Nebr.
Nn If-, No Ands No Buts The heirs are in full agreement to |
sell Contracts and deeds have been duly executed and are
held in trust by the auctioneers, to he delivered to the buyers.
You’ll not be wasting your time you'll not be fooled — Inspect
these properties today, if interested And Come Prepared To
Buy.
560 Acres—All Hay & Grass
Meager Improvements
Located 5 miles north of Springview, Nehr. on U. S. Highway No.
183 and thence -412 miles east on State Highway No. 12 (Road to
Burton*. Legally described as All of Section 27 - Excepting the
South '2 of the South East '4, Township 34, Range 20. West of
6th P.M., Keya Paha County, Nebr.
>60 Acres of the finest hay and grass ever.—Tall, luxuriant blue
stem indian grass, switch grass, blue sand love, little blue stem,
and a dense undergrowth of buffalo grass, blue flag gramma,
hairy gramma on the meadows interspersed in profusion you will
iee alsike and ml clover in abundance.
Improvements — Frame 1 story residence, 22x26 ft. with 8x16 ft.
utility porch. REA, telephone, water in the house, Machine Shed
and Garage 12x22 ft., hip roof barn 16x40 ft. (only fair), several
smaller general utility buildings. Good tree windbreak, shade
and shelter, 3 wells and 2 windmills.
I-md I'sage — Currently around 270 acres being hayed and 290
acres used as pasture. It is a high tonnage hay producer and
ranks as number one in the area for carrying capacity. This
property has been in the Bammerlin Family for 75 years.
Terms of Sale on the 560 Acres — 25% cash payment at time of
sale. Full settlement on balance by March 1st, 1963. Warranty
deed and abstract furnished. Should the buyer need a loan, see
the auctioneers.
875.87 Acres — Improved
Located 5 miles north on U. S. Highway No. 183, thence 5 miles
east on Highway No. 12. thence 4 miles north and 1 west to the
improvements. Or 4 miles north of the 560 acre tract. Legally
described as W V2 of Section 3 and East of Section 4 excepting
the S4 of SEVi. Twp. 34, Range 20 . 560 Acres. The SEV4 of 33
and the S\Vl4 of Sec. 34. Twp. 35. Range 20. All in Keya Paha
County. Nebr.
Improvements — 2 story 8 room residence in excellent condition.
Part basement. 4 bedrooms. Jiving room, dining room, bathroom.
Hot water heater, REA. telephone, mail delivery* Cement cave.
Large hip roof bam (good) 32x48 ft. with 11x48 shed. Shed 18x28
ft. with 2 18x28 ft. leantos, Shop building 10x24 ft. with 8x10 at
tached. Cattle Shed 16x32 ft. (good). Hen house 10x18 ft. (Several
other buildings marked with an X are the personal property of
Ed Bammerlin and are not included.) Also has pressure water
system and 3 wells and windmills.
Land Usage — 65 Acres native meadow. 100 acres alfalfa, some
new seeding, a small amount in crop. & around 650 acres pasture.
Terms of Sale on 875.87 Acres — 25% cash at time of sale and an
additional 25% each March 1st for 3 years, expiring on March 1st,
1965. Contract calling for warranty deed and abstract to be es
crowed by the heirs will be given the purchaser. Possession
March 1st, 1963.
SALE DATE: Monday, Nov. 26—Auditorium Building. Spring
view, Nebr. One o'clock p.m.—Coffee & Donuts served free.
Carl Bammerlin. one of the heirs, living in Springview. will show
these properties to interested parties at anytime.
Heirs of the Bammerlin Estate
OWNERS
Ernie Weller. Phone 61S1 Dean Fleming, Phone 7192
Atkinson, Nebraska
Licensed Realtors and Auctioneers
This ad will appear but once Clip anti save if interested
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