The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 03, 1963, Image 4

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FOR SALE
I.ANDRACE BOARS FOR SALE
Roady for service. Veterinary
Vaccinated for Erysipelas, Hog
Cholera and Lepto; guaranteed
breeders. Spencer Feed Service
Spencer, Nebr. 26tfc
KKE 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. 30tf
M)K SALE Used oil space heat
ers. Stop in today and look over
our selection. Coyne Hardware,
O'Neill. 34-37
FOR SALK 191)9 American Mobile
Home in good condition. Financ
ing available. Contact Duane
Lindenberg, 418 N. 3rd St. or call
393-J, 32tfc
FOR ALL YOUR MEADOWGOLD
DAIRY PRODUCTS Call George
Janousek, phone 238 or 464W,
O'Neill 35tfc
MOBILE HOMES
New and I'sod
Start the new year out right. See
us today for the best buy on a
New or Used Mobile Home.
We service what we sell
Open Everyday
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion, Nebr. Ph. 395-2170
_ 37tfc
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, NKIJGH, TU 7-1060
41tfc
FOR SALE — Purebred Hamp
shire Boars and Open Gilts from
Grand Champion sires. John
Sojka, Page. 20tfc
FOR SAIJC Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Ahart, Emmet. 32tfc
FOR SALE 1958 Kordsen Major
Diesel tractor, live power and hy
draulic with wide front, in A-l
shape or will trade for cattle,
j Write or rail William D. Beck
man, TIJ 7-4579, Neligh, Nebr.
36-38c
FOR SALK 1961 Chevrolet 4 door
sedan. Phone Stuart 2239. 36-37c
FOR SALK — Registered Hamp
shire and Yorkshire hoars. Rich
ard Loock, Spencer, phone 2296,
Nebr. 32-38c
I AM BACK In my office 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,
Nohr. 50ti
FOR SALE
Caterpillars—New or Used
Contact Bob Pospiehal
Missouri Valley Machinery Co.
O'Neill — Phone 26jJ
_34-37c
JEEP
Sales and Service
New & Used Jeeps & Pickups
Complete Parts Stock
★ ★ ★
Case Tractors & Machinery
Complete Parts Stock
★ ★ ★
Bearcat
Burr»Roller-llainmer Mills
Wright Chain & Blade Saws
Complete Shop Service
Hansen Equipment
and Motor Co.
(Out by the Sale Barn)
Phone (72! Butte, Nebr.
33-38C
1 11
I
MACHINERY
Farmall 560D with wide front
Farmall Super M
Farmall 400
Farmall Super MTA
Farmall 50 M new rubber
49 H with M&W gear
53 Super H
Farmall 300 with fast hitch
50 H extra clean
Farmall 340
Farmall Super C
WC Allis
Regular reversed for sweep $50
Farmall 20
Used fuel tanks
3 IHC rye drills
Hav boom to fit farm loader
John Deere A and Farmhand
Ail s Chalmers loader
SHEI HAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
O’Neill, Nebraska
FOR SALK Purebred Hampshire
boars. Rig and rugged. Will de
liver Henry and Richard St fil
ing. Orchard, Nebr. I2tfc
CITY LOANS. See R H Parker
50tf
FOR SALE! — Oil and gas space
heaters for every need. See
Coyne Hardware, O'Neill. 34*37
E’OR SALE; Small building suit
able for granary or storage and
fiberglass canopy for '59 Chev.
pickup in good condition. Large
box. Contact G. L. OU-rmire,
Stuart, ph. 6361. 37-38pd
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS Singer
Sewing Machine zig-zag, like
new in beautiful walnut cabinet.
This sewing machine will zig
zag, sew on buttons, make button
holes, and blind hems all with
out attachments. Assume last
few payments of $3.85. E'or more
information, write Credit Man
ager, Box 266, E'remont, Neb
ka. 37-39p
E'OR SALE,' John Deere 4-row
lister. John Deere 4-row eli. Allis
Chalmers field cutter with both
heads. Arlo Baird, Brunswick.
Nebr. 37-38p
Real Estate for Sale
■SAVE ON INSURANCE-prompt
laim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy . O'Neill. lOtfc
FOR RENT
FOR RE:nt E'urnished apart
ment. Married couple preferred.
Call after 5 p m. Phone 324W,
129 E. Clay St. 37tfc
FOR RENT l room house at 11 s
N. E'irst St. Possession immed
iately. P. V. Hickey, ph. 945, O'
Neill. 36tfc
FOR SALE; 2 bedroom home in
O’Neill. Attached garage, natur
al gas heat, nice lot. Contact
Rees & Rees, Brokers, 914 So.
5th St., Norfolk, Nebr. 33tfc
FOR RENT The farm land and
buildings 4 miles straight south
of Bristow. $95 a month, or
cheaper by the year. Only re
liable interested parties contact
Belva J. Johnson, c/o N. E.
Mobile Home Court, Norfolk.
37-38p
WANTED
BUYING average circulated Jef
ferson niekles:
19381) .25 1938S .50 1939D 1.25
1939S .15 1950P .08 1950D 5.00
Highest prices for Indian Head
and Key Lincoln Pennies.
See or write M. J. Golden, O’
Neill, Box 270. 33tfc
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
5 blks. W. & 3t^ blks. N. stoplight.
HELP WANTED Service station
attendant. Soger Oil Co., O'Neill,
Nebr. 37-38c
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans on
automobiles and furniture.
See us also for your insurance i
needs.
Central Finance Corp.
O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr.
____21tfc
MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Loekmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
"HVi _
VXUl U.4 U1 LU
Kelly's Well Service
5 Rlks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O’Neill
50tf
INCOME TAX
For assistance in filing your self
employment and tax reports,
call on—
GEO. C. ROBERTSON, Agency
We work for your interest and
appreciate your business.
Downey Building, O’Neill. Xebr.
Ph. 534 — Res. Ph. 161-W
Jan-Feb-Mar
"WE"
DON’T WANT
’’ALL” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOUBS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23ti_
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Lam-sen, Mgr.
38tf
! I MAKE Monthly payment loans
some at 4% some at 5% interest.
See R. H. Parker. O'Neill. Nebr.
50tf
; LOST & FOUND
STRAYED — Yearling Hereford
steer with J Bar S Brand on
left rib — Matt McCabe, Page
27tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
THE BETTER HALF of your herd
should be a CURTISS bull. For
the best in dairy or beef call
470. Duane Gray, O'Neill. 37tfc
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
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH TO EXTEND apprecia
tion to all of our friends and rela
tives who did so much during our
recent bereavement. The many ex
pressions of sympathy were most
helpful.
37p The Family of Mary Whaley
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I-Legal Notices-1
(First pub. Jan. 3, 1963)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the school
laws of Nebraska I am required
to make the following change in
school district boundaries: To de
tach the NW >/4 and the NW ‘4 of
the SW>/4 and the SM: of the SWy4
of Section 20, Township 25, Range
12 from District No. 87 and to
attach the same to District No. 137.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room of the
Court House at O'Neill, Nebraska
on January 14, 1963 at 2:00 p.m.
to determine the validity and suf
ficiency of the petitions.
Alice L. French
County Superintendent
37-38c
(First pub. Dec. 20, 1962)
NOTICE
Notice is Hereby Given that
the Holt County Board of Super
visors will receive Bids on Lia
bility Insurance Policies covering
County Owned Vehicles in the
amounts of Fifty Thousand. One
Hundred Thousand and Ten
Thousand Dollars and Workmans i
Compensation policy covering all
County Employees, ELECTED
OR APPOINTED.
Bids will be opened at meet
ing of Holt County Board of Sup
ervisors on Jan. 8, 1963 at 2:00
p.m.
Kenneth Waring
Holt County Clerk
35-37c
(First pub. Dec. 20, 1962)
NOTICE
Bids will be received up until
1:30 p.m., Jan. 8, 1963, at the
Supervisors Office in the Court
House, O’Neill, Nebr., which
shall be publically opened at that
time for the following:
1963 34 ton Pickup
6 cylinders or 8 cylinders
5—7:00 Commercial - 6 ply tires
Mud and Snow (rear)
Side Mount tire carrier
Turn Lights
Electric Wipers
Standard Cab
Recirculating Heater and Defrost
pr
4 Speed Transmission
Heavy Duty Shock
Heavy Duty Springs (Rear)
Oil Filter
Oil Bath
Air Cleaner
Flare Side Box
Less Trade in of 1961 IHC % ton
Pickup.
Kenneth Waring
Holt County Clerk
35-37c
(First pub. Dec. 20, 1962)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE
APPLICATION OF WILLIAM W.
GRIFFIN. GUARDIAN OF SAR
AH E. HULL, INCOMPETENT,
FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL
ESTATE,
Now, on this 17th day of De
cember, 1962, this matter came
on to be heard before the under
signed, William C. Smith jr.,
Judge of the Fifteenth Judicial
District in and for Holt County,
Nebraska, upon the petition of
William W. Griffin, Guardian of
the Estate of Sarah E. Hull, pray
ing for a license to sell the fol
lowing designated right, title, in
terest and estate of Sarah E.
Hull in and to the real estate des
cribed, to-wit:
The full and undivided fee sim
ple estate in and to Southwest
Quarter of Northwest Quarter,
and West Half of Southwest Quar
ter and Southeast Quarter of
Southwest Quarter, of Section 27.
and. North Half of Northeast
Quarter of Section 33: and.
Northwest Quarter of Northwest
Quarter of Section 34; and,
An undivided one-third interest
in fee simple in and to WestI
Half of Northeast Quarter, and
East Half of Northwest Quarter, j
of Section 34; and,
A Homestead interest, being a
life estate, and the right to have
the use, income and enjoyment
for and during the lifetime of Sar
ah E. Hull in and to the West
Half of Northeast Quarter, and
East Half of Northwest Quarter,
of Section 34;
All of the foregoing and des
cribed real estate being situated
in Township 32, North, Range 11,
West of the 6th P. M. in Holt
County, Nebraska,
for the purpose' of maintaining
the said Sarah E. Hull, and pay
ing the costs of administering
and managing her estate.
Upon a consideration whereof,
and it appearing from said pe
tition that it is necessary to sell
the right, title and interest of
Sarah E. Hull in and to all of
the foregoing described real es
tate for the purpose of maintain
ing the said Sarah E. Hull, and
managing her estate.
IT IS ORDERED that the next
of kin of said Sarah E. Hull and
all persons interested in her said
estate, appear before the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
before me in the Court Room in
the Courthouse in the City of O’
Neill, Nebraska, on the 21st day
of January, 1963, at ten o’clock
a m. of said day, then and there
to show cause why a license
should not be granted for the
sale of the title and interests of
Sarah E. Hull in said real es
tate in accord with the prayer of
saia peuuon.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy of this order be pub
lished at least three successive
weeks before the said day of
hearing in The Frontier, a week
ly newspaper, printed, published,
and of general circulation in Holt
County, Nebraska, and that no
other notice of said matter be re
quired.
BY THE COURT:
William C. Smith Jr.
DI9TRICT JUDGE
35-38C
(First pub. Dec. 20, 1962
Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys
No. 4474
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF RALPH R. FRIT
TON, 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 and approval of final account
and discharge, which will be for
hearing in this court on January
9, 1963 at 10 o’clock, A. M.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 35-37c
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
Students from Chambers and
vicinity home for the holidays in
cluded Danelia Whitaker, Carol
Hoffman, Leonard Wintermote
and Dennis Walter from Wayne
State College, Kenneth Coolidge,
Lincoln School of Commerce, Lin
coln, Gary Holcomb, Nebraska
State University, Lincoln, Nor
man Harley, Concordia College,
St. Louis, Mo., Larry Swanson,
Moody Bible Institute, Chicago,
Kenneth Taylor, Grace Bible In
stitute, Omaha and Darrel El
kins, Nebraska State Barber
School, Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayne Grubb and
lamuy ana loo Marshall, Lin
coln, came to spend Christmas
with relatives at Chambers and
O’Neill. Mrs. Grubb, Patty and
Bob Marshall returned home the
next day while the others remain
ed for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Struebing
and family, Grand Island and
Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay and
family, O’Neill, spent Christmas
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Harley.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Penner
and children, Omaha, came Sat
urday and visited until Sunday
p.m. with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Daas.
Christmas day dinner guests in
the Gaius Wintermote home in-5
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Bayne
Grubb, Patty, Ellen and Evan
and Bob Marshall, Lincoln; Mrs.
Lennie Wolfe, O’Neill; Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney Elkins, Wayne; Mrs.
Lela Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Grubb and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Baker, 2 sons, Mrs. Gladys
Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley El
kins, all of Chambers and Dar
rel Elkins, Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwm Rubeck
and Kathy and Morris Rasmus
son, Columbus were guests of
Mrs. Rubecks parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Honeywell Christmas
eve. On Christmas day the Ru
becks and Honeywells drove to
Wakefield to enjoy Christmas din
ner with Mr. Rubeck’s sister and
husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Johnson.
Mrs. Erna Tucker spent Christ
mas with her relatives at Wis
ner.
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell was
a guest on Christmas day and un
til Friday in the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Seymore Harkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Coday spent
Christa as eve and were over
night guests of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Klabenes and son, Todd, Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams re
turned home Friday from Sedro
Woolley, Wash., where they had
spent the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hus
ton and other relatives.
The following teachers of dis
trict 137 brought their pupils in
to town Friday, Dec. 21, where
they had lunch at the school, lat
er enjoying a film and refresh
ments before being dismissed for
the holidays; Mrs. Joe Daas, Mr.
William Schipman, Mr. Donald
Adams, Mrs. Kenneth LaRue.
Mrs. Paul Harley and Miss Shar
on Marcellus.
Miss Connie Werner left Wed
nesday for Denver, Colo., to re
sume her work as stewardess
with Frontier Airlines after
spending several days and Christ
mas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Werner and bro
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Den
nis Werner and children.
The Clifford Campbell family
enjoyed Christmas dinner with
the Garland Campbells.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Haake and
family, Elwood, came Christmas
day and visited until after New
Years with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Haake and Larry and
with other relatives.
Dinner guests in the Vernon
Harley home Christmas day
were Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lenz,
Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dan
kert and family, Mr and Mrs.
Paul Harley, Carolyn and Gerald.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harley and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoffman
anti family, Chambers. Also the
Harley’s son, Norman, who is
home from college, St. Louis, Mo.
for the holidays.
Mrs. Alma Peterson of Illinois,
came Saturday to visit a few
days with her friend, Mrs. Char
lotte Honeywell. Mrs. Peterson
was an early settler in the Cham
bers community and taught the
school which Mrs. Honeywell’s
family attended.
Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford
spent Christmas with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Evan Lewis and family, Spencer.
Bayne Grubb, daughter Ellen,
and son Evan, returned to their
spending the holidays here and
at O'Neill. Ellen was a guest of
Pam Shavlik and Evan a guest
of Arlo Crawford. Mr. Grubb’s
mother, Mrs. Lela Grubb, ac
companied them home for a short
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schipman
and family, Lewistown, Mont.,
spent several days during the
Christmas holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schip
man and Neil and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Haake and other re
latives
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller and
family, Stuart, were Christmas
day dinner guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf.
Mr. and Mrs William Reninger
have spent the holidays with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Reninger and fam
ily, Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Lenz, Lin
coln, came Saturday and spent
until Wednesday with their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Dankert and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter
went to Ewing to attend the wed
ding of their grandson, Ron Bri
on and Patricia Hobbs on Sunday,
Dec. 23. They remained in Ewing
with their daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brion
until after Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Carpenter
spent Christmas eve with then
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Stevens and family,
Atkinson, where they were over
night guests. On Christmas day
the Stevens family were dinner
guests in the Carpenter home.
Mrs. Mary Gleed was a guest
of her sister, Mrs. Mary Mc
Clenahan on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howe and
family, Fremont, Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Larson and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale W’oods enjoy
ed their family get together for
Christmas in the home of their
parents, Mr and Mrs Henry
Wood Sunday, Dec. 23. The How
es returned to their home in Fre
mont Monday due to the illness
of their small daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Mikkelson
enjoyed Christmas dinner in the
George McNair liome. O'Neill,
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mr. Ray McNair and daugh
ter, Battle Creek, being guests
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Coday were
Christmas dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Nick Bonenberger, At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell
visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Verle Tuttle, Clearwater, Sunday,
Dec. 23.
Mr. and Mrs Verle David and
5 children, Riverton, Wyo., came
Sunday, Dec. 23 and spent until
Sunday, Dec. 30 with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Verle David
and other relatives.
Christmas day dinner guests in
the Earl David home included
the following; Mr. and Mrs. Ver
le David and children, Riverton,
Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Virgil David
and family, Ord, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Logeman, Brunswick,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Logeman and
daughter and Mr. aud Mrs. Will
David, Chambers. Mr. und Mrs.
Zane Rowse and children joined
the group for supper after hav
ing had dinner in the George
Rowse home.
Bob Beed underwent an appen
dectomy at St. Anthony's hospital,
O’Neill, Friday.
Twelve members of the Beau
tiful Valley Garden club and l
visitor met at the home of Mrs.
James Platt Dec. 4 for their
Christmas party. Slides on Christ
mas decorations and arrange
ments were shown. The door
prize was awarded to Mrs. Lyle
Clemens. There was an exchange
of gifts followed by lunch, served
by the hostess. Several Christ
mas arrangements provided the
decorations. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Rus
sell Barelman on Jan. 8.
Holiday guests of the Rev. and
Mrs. Earl Schwenk were her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George War
necke, Granite City, LI.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kiabenes and
son, Todd, Albion, were Christ
mas day guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kiabenes.
The following friends gathered
at the W. D. Reninger home
Thursday evening to enjoy slides
shown by the Reningers guest,
Oscar Greenstreet, Mt. Vernon
Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shav
lik, Mr. and Mrs. John Honey
well, Mr. and Mrs E. H. Med
calf, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Pelt
zer, Tom Newhouse and Mr. and
Mrs. Erwin Carpenter. Mr.
Greenstreet has traveled all over
the United States and taken pic
tures where ever he has been, j
Irom Point Barrow Alaska to
Florida and many other places.
His skill along this line is re
markable.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Glade, Was
ta, S. D., spent the Christmas ho
lidays with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Lines and family. On Christmas
day his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dana Lines and his nephew,
Dean Gorgen, Inman, were al
so guests.
Seventeen members of the Kel
ler club and 3 guests were pre
sent at the home of Mrs. Ed Ei
senhauser, Wednesday, Dec. 19tn
for their regular meeting and
Christmas party. Following a pot
luck dinner, election of officers
for the coming year was held.
Mrs. E. A. Farrier was elected
president and Mrs. Louis Harley,
vice president. Mrs. Melvin Bell
was re-elected treasurer and Mrs
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
ALL SIZE TIRES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 716 O’Neill, Nebr.
--!
Hogs can pay a
oremium for your grain!
• •It' " T"
when you balance it with
SUPER 40
HOG CONCENTRATE
A full teed of grain becomes a high efficiency
pork-building ration when balanced with
Gooch's Best Super 40. Only Vi to 3/4 lb. per
head daily is needed. See us.
O’NEILL GRAIN CO.
O'Neill, Nebraska
BILL RICHARDSON. Publisher
BRUCE J REHBERG. Editor
Term* «.I SuhM-rtpUoii In Nebraska, i- SO /rt
year, elsewhere in tin* United States. S3 per year,
rate abroad provided up in request AH aubsenp
tiona payable in advance
Entered at the poetoftice in O'Neill, Holt coun
ty Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under
the Act at Congress of March 3, 1N79 Tli!* new*
oaper is a memlier of the Nebraska Press A»*o
lation, National Editorial Association and Ibe Audit
tureau of Circulations
NATION A l EDITORIAL
| AS^)C^TI^N
—Ll.—^c.iJULunjin
Youis Neilson, secretary. The
group voted to give $5.00 to a
Childrens Home A Year Book
Committee was appointed. The
door prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Ernest Young and Mrs. 9am
Young. There was an exchange of
gifts. Debbie Eisenhauer played
several Christmas selections on
the electric organ. Lunch was
served by the hostesses, Mrs Ei
senhauer and Mrs. Lela Grubb.
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The next meeting will be with
Mrs G. H Grimes Jan 2.
Mr and Mrs Cleo Alderson,
Timber Lake, S. D came Friday
to spend a few days with his
parents, Mr and Mrs T K Al
derson
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1956 Pontiac SportCoupe
Green and ivory, Hydramatic, power steerinq
and brakes, new tires.
1955 Plymouth 2-Door
Sedan, V8, automatic trans., reconditioned
engine, good transportation for only $298.00
Van Vleck Motors, Inc.
"Your Cadi I Ur