The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 21, 1963, Image 7

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    FOR SALE
LANDRACE BOARS FOR SALE—
Ready for service. Veterinary
Vaccinated for Erysipelas, Hog
Cholera and D'pto; guaranteed
breeders. Spencer Feed Service.
Spencer, Nebr. 26tfc
FOR SALE Holstein Bred Heifers
due to freshen in April, May and
June. Richard Stelling, Orchard,
Nebr. 48-49c
FOR SALE Caterpillar D-7
with Cat Bulldozer & Cable
Unit — Good shape — Reasonab
ly priced. Bob Pospichal, ph.
948, O’Neill 4748c
FOR SALE Big, long Duroc fall
boars, Registered, vaccinated,
guaranteed. Phone 2459, L. V.
Gant and Sons, Atkinson. 48-51c
BUY YOUR HERD BULL when
winter is over, at 13th Annual
Thoene's Registered Polled Here
ford Auction Monday, April 22,
1963 1 :30 p.m., Ranch Sale Pavi
lion on U. S. Hi way 18, 7 miles
west, *4 mile north Bonesteel,
S. D. 48-52p
FOR SALE Nashua trailer house
8x35', modern, very good con
dition. See at 319 E. Fremont,
telephone 973J. 48-51 p
SEE US for new SPARTAN ^or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 257
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Ccntois
Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf
FOR SALE — In this area, 1963
Electric Chord Organ for 6 pay
ments of $8.76 or discount for
cash with a new guarantee. Al
so an Electrolux Vacuum
Cleaner for $34.50 or will sell I
on payments. To see them write
Credit Manager, Box 325, O’Neill,
Nebraska. 47-48c
FOR SALE—Two l>edroom modem
house in O’Neill. Write to Box
SC in care of Frontier for in
formation. 46-48p
DOOR CANOPY SALE
Over 33 1/3 discount, Jumbo Size,
Supply limited, call or write
JIM SESSIONS
Phone 109, Box 568, O’Neill
46tfc
USED TRACTORS
4 J. D. A tractors, 1937, 1944, 1949,
1951
2 Case tractors, 1950
1 IHC - H tractor, 1944
1 IHC - C tractor, 1950
1 Massey Harris - 44, 1952
1 J. D. B tractor, 1949
1 J. D. B tractor, 1938
1 J. D. B tractor, 1945
2 A.C. Rolomatic Bailers, 1955, 1960
1 J. D. corn planter, No. 290
1 J. D. corn planter, No. 6
1 new wagon and box
1 A. C. 2-16 plow
1 IHC No. 15 3 bottom
l No. 9 mower, 9 ft Bar
1 wide front for M
1 Litz grinder, PTO
1 4 section Harrow.
DAVID’S REPAIR SHOP
Welding — New Steel
Used Tractors & Machinery
Phone 1V2-2362, Chambers 46-50p
SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE
NEW and USED CARS
All Completely Reconditioned and
Guaranteed and Ready To Go
NEW CARS
CHEVROLET'S
New 1963 Impala, 4 door sedan
with: power glide. 327 Engine,
power steering, tinted, padded
dash, and DLX air conditioner.
Regular price . $3648.00
Serial 116694 Sale price $2895-00
New 1963, 4 wheel drive pickup,
Model K1534, ileetside, 650x16 6
ply tires, 292 biy ”6” engine, 4
speed transmission, side mount
wheel carrier, D/X heater, front;
wheel lock hubs, ammeter and oil
gauge. Regular price $3209.00
Sale price . $2575.001
USED CAKS
IQCC CHEVROLET
■ V33 4 door — $350.00
JQC7 CHE \' ROLET
■ # 3/ 4 door Bel Air — $895.00
IQPQ CHEVROLET
I T30 Del Ray 4 door — $595.00
1 OAH CADILLAC
I 70U Model 62 4 door sedao
very clean — $2495.00
10*54 DODtlE
■ ?»»“ 4 door Royal sedan
one owner, very clean, runs like
new — $95.00
10*55 FOKD
■ * V8 2 door Custom
$195.00
105/5 ford
• » 2 door sedan
$195.00
IQC7 FORD 6 pass.
■ Jr 3/ Station Wagon V8
$495.00
10 CO FORD
I / JO 4 door Custom 300 V8
$450.00
| Q/A OLDSMOBILE
• 7ww 9s * door Holiday, on
owner, loaded with equipment
$1595.00
10/51 OLDSMOBILE
1^01 4 door Town Sedan Fae
ton- Air — $1995.00
10/5A EOKD
I 70V 4 door V8 Galaxie
$895.00
10/51 CHEVROLET
■ rO I 4 door Impala V8
$1195.00
PICKUPS
1055 CHEVROLET
■ Jr 33 FCAB 2 Ton — $”50.00
1050 CHEVROLET
■ T37 2 Ton Truck — $1200.00
Spitzenberger
Chevy-Olds
O’Neill. Nebraska
FOR SALE — 1962 Singer Sew
ing Machine, complete with at
tachments to make hems, but
ton holes and fancy designs for
5 payments of $7.49. Can be seen
in your area. Write Credit Man
ager, Box 451, O'Neill, Nebraska.
47-48c
FOR SALK 1952 International
pickup, % ton, light duty, 4
speed transmission. Priced at
$350 for quick sale Tom Camp
bell, phone 222, O'Neill. 48p
MUST SELL at once in this area,
1962 Pfaff Needle Automatic Zig
Zag Sewing Machine with new
guarantee Party with good re
ference may own by assuming
small balance. For information
write Pfaff Credit Manager.
Box 451, O’Neill, Nebraska.
47-4Bc
MOBILE HOMES
New and Used
See us today for the best buy on
a New or Used Mobile Home.
Many Models and Floor Plans to
choose from.
We Trade — Finance — Deliver
MII.LEK MOBILE HOME SALES
Open Everyday
Albion, Nebr. Ph. 395-2170
48tfc
FOR 9ALE — Ten first calf dairy
heifers, heavy springers; all
calfhood vaccinated. Marvin Pal
mer, Bartlett, Phone 65-4-3313.
47-48p
New and Used
FARM MACHINERY
Used—
D-17 Diesel Tractor
WI> 45 Tractors
W C Tractor and loader
Allis Chalmers 4-bottom plow
A-C 2-16 mounted plow
A-C 2-14 pull-type plows
IIIC TD 14 Crawler with hydraulic
dozer
IIIC Loader and Horn hay head
220 Letz. Grinder
Bear Cat Hammermill
New—
Kelly Ryan Spreaders
A-C D-15 Diesel demonstrator
American loaders
THRAMER FARM SUPPLY
FI wing, Nebr. 48c
Raster’s Ilampshires
FOR SALE — Serviceable fall
boars from C. M. S. sires extra
rugedness length bone heavy
hammed meat type rapid gain
ers — sired by Gold Prince, 1962
Nebraska Reserved Grand
Champion, vaccinated 3 ways.
Guaranteed breeders. John Ras
ter, Clearwater, Nebr. Ph. Hu
5-3360 47-4p
TRACTORS FOR SALE
I IHC Super M, complete motor
overhaul, perfect condition
L 1951 Massey 44, wide front axle,
live Hyd., good tires and perfect
1 1951 Massey 30, perfect
1 IHC B, good
1 1945 IHC H. fair
2 Manure loaders for H or M
1 IHC truck, perfect condition
VERNON GORGEN
-Ilist east of O’Neill Drive In
Theatre 48tfc
FOR SALE — Seed Oats, Clarence
Gokie, O’Neill. 46tfc
FOR SALE — Irrigation boom,
Burkley pump and Allis Chal
mers motor combined and 2,400
ft. of 5” and 6” pipe. Phone
917R1, O’Neill, Otto F. Lorenz.
46tfc
SHORES’ NEW
DAIRY CREDIT
Vll the money you want. 36 months
at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance
entire herd. Shores Wisconsin
heifers. "Pay your bills, stop
your worries.”
SHORES, NELIGH, TU 7-4060
41tfc
I make monthly payment loans
on City real estate. R. H. Park
er, O'Neill, Nebr. 41tfc
FOR SALE — Nixon Cattle, Hog
and Poultry Feeds, Salt, Miner
als, Soybean, Barb Wire and
Steel Posts. Warehouse lVz
blocks south, Vz block east of
Town House. Ray Lawrence, O'
Neill. Nebr. 38-10p
FDR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
CITY LOANS. See R. H. Parker.
50tf
AVOID DISPUTED CLAIMS—Buy
Quality Insurance. See Kieth
Abart. 38tfc
OATS FOR SALE — Patrick J.
Gokie, RR 1, O’Neill 39tfc
CALL US for estimate on Blown
Insulation job for your home.
Save 40% to 50% on your fuel
bill. N. D. Ickes and Dan Tro
shynski, dealers at Page. 49c
FOR SALE — Eight big rugged
Hereford Bulls, coming 2 and 3
years old. Albert and Rex Car
son, Lynch, Nebr. 44tfc
FOR SALE—Beef calves to go on
cows. Any amount. Calves on
hand most all times. Gerald O'
Connor, Atkinson. Call 2562.
48-51p
Real Estate for Sale
FOR QUICK SALE — The Murray
house (second house south of
the Town House! can be bought
furnished or unfurnished. Mod
em. 2 BR, Basement, Garage,
forced air heat. An extra large
lot. See Ed Thorin. O’Neill, li
censed real estate broker. 47-49c
\VE ON INSURANCE—prompt
~!aim service. Virgil Laursen
Acv O’Neill- lOtfc
FOR SALE — My modem two bed
room hrnie. good location, Del
bert Addism. Stuart, Nebr. 47-49p
Why pay more than 4% interest
on your land loan? See R. 11.
Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 41tfc
HELP WANTED — Male & Fe
male, $75 and up weekly earn
ings possible for man or woman
to service customers in city of
O’Neill full or part time. No in
vestment. Write Watkins Pro
ducts, Inc., D-71, Winona, Minn.
46-49p
Dr. W. F. Finley Residence for
sale by Heirs. Modem Home, 4
bedrooms, good location. See
George Hammond Executor, or
W’m. W. Griffin, Attorney. 42tfc
WANTED
WANTED — Dealer for profitable
Rawleigh Business in S. HOLT
& WHEELER CO’S. Good living
at start. See or write Marvin
Stahlecker, Box 92, Spencer or
write Rawleigh, Dept., NBC 101
- 101, Freeport, 111. 47 and49pd
WANTED TO BUY Cylinder
phonograph. Write LeRoy Angel,
Verdel, ph. 9-3355. 48p
If you would like to change the in
terest rate on your farm loan or
ranch loan down to 4% interest,
See or write R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Nebr. 41tfc
WORK—Electrician. I had trouble
with the union on the coast, and
it will be three years come June
since I had a job, rates reason
able. Charles E. Lockard?, Box
C L, c/o The Frontier. 48-51p
WANTED TO RENT — Pasture,
Alfalfa and hay land. Jim Corkle
45-48p
L. GUTHMILLER
Half Block East Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair.
Acetylene and arc welding
IAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKE
Also repair parts for Lawson and
Clinton engines on hand.
9tf
WANTED—Driver, semi-diesel, ex
perience. Must have reference.
5c a mile. Contact Edgar Boyle,
or call 859, O'Neill. 48tfc
WANTED- Housekeeper. T have a
five room house with bath, fur
nace, hot and cold water, elec
tric stove, refrigerator and freez
er. Anyone interested write stat
ing salary desired and date you
can start in Page, Nebr. Write
Frank P. Snyder, 975 W 4th Ave.,
Broomfield, Colo. 48-50p
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 775-LW.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill
3 blks. W. & 3blks. N. stoplight.
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
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin j
store your candy and nuts head-:
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
CURTISS BREEDING PAYS
Dairy Herd Improvement Associ
ation figures show that CURTISS
HOLSTEINS average $20.00 profit
annually over their stablemates.
Can’t you use an extra twenty
from each cow?
Call 470 Duane Gray O’Neill
42tfc
i
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, Nebr
Ph. 534 — Res. Ph. 161-W
Jan-Feb-Mar
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We just want “YOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
__23d
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
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Lam-sen, Mgr.
38tf '
HELP WANTED — Two new and
used car salesmen. Apply by j
letter or in person to Spitzen
berger Chevy-Olds. O’Neill. tfe j
ATTENTION — Splendid Rawleigh
business available in S. HOLT &
WHEELER CO’S. Steady go">d
earnings year around. No capi
tal or experience needed to start.
See or Write Marvin Stahleck
er, Box 92. Spencer or write
Pawleigh. Dept. NBC 101-96.
Freeport, 111. 46-48p I
FOR SALE- 2 bedroom home in
O'Neill. Attac hed garage, natur
al gas heat, nice lot. Contact
Rees & Rees, Brokers, 914 So.
5th St., Norfolk. Nebr. 33tfc
.VSHBEKV MOVEMENT CO
P. O. Bo* 6, Tilden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NElf. ASHBERX, Prop. 4f>tfc
Why can't you live w ith a loan that
you do not have to i>uy any
shares or stock in the Company?
I can loan money at 4% interest
on Farms and Ranches. You do
not have to buy any shares or
stock in the Company to get a
loan that you can live with. See
R. II Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 48tfc
LOST & FOUND
STRAYED Hampshire male hog
250 pounds Walter O’Malley,
O’Neill. 48-49c
MISCELLANEOUS
There are two types of alternating
current, Electronic devices.
The first practical one was de
signed by Thomas Edison. It
utilizes unidirectional line cur
rent. The basic characteristics is
the use of a rotary switch, called
a commutator.
The second was designed by Ni
cola Tesla. This utilizes an elec
tromagnetic wave called a "sign
wave”. The basic characteristic
is a rotor in which the trans
verse inductors are shorted at
both ends called squirrel cage
winding. Charles E. Lockard?
electrician. 48p
You do not have to buy any stock
in any company to get a Farm
or Ranch loan from R. H. Park
er, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207O'NEn.I.
CARDS OF THANKS
[ WOULD LIKE TO THANK all
my friends for the visits and love
ly cards received during my stay
in St. Anthony’s hospital. Also
(hanks to Dr. Wilson and Dr. Wa
ters and the hospital staff for their
wonderful care.
48c Evelyn Gray
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin
cere thanks to all our friends,
neighbors and relatives at the time
of our sorrow who were so kind in
sending food, flowers and cards.
A special thanks to Dr. Wilson and
the staff of St. Anthony’s hospital.
Your kindness will never be for
gotten.
48p Leota DeBolt and family
WE WANT TO THANK the nurses
at St. Anthony’s for their wonder
ful care. Dr. Wilson and Dr. Wa
ters, the Sisters and Father Ku
cera for their prayers and all who
spoke and sent comforting words
during the illness and passing of
our beloved one. It made our sor
row a little easier to bear.
Mrs. E. F. Petersen,
Eldon and Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Petersen
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNichols
and family 48p
I WISH TO THANK the many rela
tives. friends and teachers for
their prayers, cards, letters, gifts,
flowers, phone calls and visits
while I was in Sioux City at St.
Vincent’s hospital and since I’ve
been home. May God bless each
one of you always.
4Sr» "A f, innUi .
- -4 --
WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS our
sincerest thanks to all our rela
tives, neighbors, and friends for
the messages of sympathy, the
beautiful floral offerings, and
memorials and the many other
acts of kindness. A special thanks
to the Wesleyan Methodist ladies
for their service and to the choir.
Mrs. Edna Huebert
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harding
Mrs. L. A. Hobbs
Mrs. Lorin Haven
Tom Harding
Jim Harding 48p
NOTICES
NOTICE
I was born 1-13-1901 to Minta
Warner on the Warner property.
She was married to William Mal
colm Lockard in 1902. I was never
adopted. It is impractical to alter
my name this late. Therefore here
in after I shall place a question
mark after my signature.
Charles E. Lockard? 46-49p
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
ALL SIZE TIRES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 716 O’>>111. Nebr.
Alice's
Beauty Shop
32S E FK*n»l»« «t. Phene
rVimnlete Beauty Service
gUmUner Rerhicine Machine
|-Legal Notices
(First pub. March 14, 1963)
Leo F. Clinch, Attorney
Estate No. 4610
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, MARCH 8, 1963
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF JOHN P. ZINKON,
DECEASED
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the tune lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is July 3, 1963, and
for the payment of debts is March
8, 1964 and that on April 4, 1963.
and on July 5, 1963, at 2 o’clock
p.m., each day, I will be at the
County Court Room m said County
to receive, hear, allow or adjust
all claims and objections duly fil
ed.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 47 49
Proceedings of The
Board of Education
O'Neill Public School
Office of the Superintendent
March 5, 1963
Regular meeting of the Board
of Education held on March 5
1963 at 7:30 p.m. at the O’Neill
Public School with all members
present. Meeting was called to
order by President Lohaus.
Bills were read and discussed.
Motion was made and duly sec
ntlflwl th Of thn Kill.- Kn nllmimJ
and the secretary instructed to
issue warrants in payment there
of to-wit: (list attached) Motion
carried.
Moion was made and duly sec
onded that the insurance on the
band uniforms be increased to
$5,000. Motion carried.
Motion was made and duly
seconded to have John Watson,
School Dist. treasurer, take care
of the investing of the school
bond money. Motion carried.
Motion was made and duly sec
onded that the base pay of the
teachers at all steps be increas
ed by $50. Motion failed to car
ry.
Motion was made and duly sec
onded that the bill from Storz
Wachob-Bender covering their fee
for acting as fiscal agent for the
District be paid, after the bill
from the County Clerk for regis
tration of the school bonds has
been paid by them. Also that bill
from Clark & Enersen, Archi
tects, covering initial work done
by them for the O’Neill School
Building be paid.
Motion was made and duly
seconded that we do not pur
chase the set of Chimes for the
band, as has been proposed. Mo
tion carried.
Motion was made and duly
seconded that we send Supt. Mc
Coy as a delegate to attend the
North Central Conference in Chi
cago, March 18 to 22. Motion car
ried.
No further business appearing,
the meeting adjourned.
Morgan Ward
Secretary
Morgan Ward,
Postage 5.00
A. B. Dick Products Co.,
Photocopy supplies 17.00
Hammond & Stephens Co.,
Forms for office use 11.11
The Frontier
Printing of Proceedings 15.73
H. L. McCoy,
Round Trip to Omaha,
Expenses 73.63
Knights of Columbus,
Rent of K. C. Hall
Bond Election 7.50
Betty Watson,
Substitute Teaching 127.50
Affiliated Publishers,
Library Books 3.99
Carl J. Leibel, Inc.,
Library Books 52.37
Molzer Music Company,
Band Music 1380
Hospe Piano Company,
Vocal Music 53.08
Radio Electronics,
Records 11.65
Eby’s Conoco,
Bus trip for Choir 7.75
New Outlaw Store
Groceries 12.64
Safeway Stores Inc.,
Groceries 29.07
Gillespies Appliance,
Home Ec. Equipment,
Repair Recorder,
Lamps for Projector 61.45
Coast To Coast Store
Shop Supplies 2.00
Marcellus Impl. Co.,
Shop Supplies 18.28
Moore-Noble Lumber Co.,
Shop Supplies 3.55
Silver Burdett Company,
World Events Charts 9.95
Southwestern Publishing Co.,
Books 6.10
University of Nebraska,
University Extension Div.
Film rent 18.00
Modern Sound Pictures Inc.
Film rent 1.81
University of South Dakota,
Film Library,
Film rent 3.75
Kansas-Nebraska Gas Co.,
Fuel 672.35
Consumers P. P. Dist.
Electricity 180.19
Northwestern Bell Tele. Co..
Phone Service 60.40
Fetrow’s,
Exchange of Ranges,
H~me Ec. Rooms 37.00
Tom’s Music House,
Repair Horn 3.15
St. Paf’ek’s Parish.
Payment on Operating
Expense 300.00
Activity Fund
Milk Refund 77.82 «
Amelia News
By Mlw Piorrmr linilwj
Mrs. Laura Asher and son.
Lawrence, Chatfiekl, Minnesota,
visited Mr and Mrs Blake (Xt
over the weekend They were en
route to their home after sjiend
mg the winter in Phoenix. Aru
Mr. and Mrs. John Ccarns,
Scottsbluff, were delivering a
load of i iota toes and onions in
this vicinity again this week and
while here also visited her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. William Fry
rear.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett, Greeley, Colo., spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. S. C. Barnett, Amelia,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Akierson,
Chambers.
Helping Hand Club
The Helping Hand club met
Thursday, March 14 with Mrs
Ralph Rees. All the members
were present except two. The
quilt pieced by the club was put
in the frames for quilting and
members are to meet at the
church annex March 22 to work
on it. After a very nice dinner
the business meeting was held
and then Mrs. Blackmore show
ed pictures of their trip through
the Black Hills, Yellow Stone
Park, the Tetons and Jackson
Hole Country.
Glenn White and Rev. Paul An
dre went to McPherson, Kan., on
Wednesday. Glenn attended a
meeung ot tne Doaru oi Trustees
of Central College and also vis
ited his daughter, Venita, who is
a student there. Rev. Andre,
District C. Y. C. Director met
Rev. Todd, Conference C. Y. C.
Director, Winona Lake, Ind., at
McPherson, and were making
surveys in interest of C. Y. C.
Rev. Todd was a dinner guest
in Rev. Andres home Saturday
and that afternoon went to O'
Neill in interest of the C. Y. C.
program.
Glenn White visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Atkinson while in
McPherson, Kan. The Atkinsons
and their four sons were former
Amelia and Chambers residents.
Mrs. Atkinson had recently un
dergone major surgery but was
feeling fine again. The four boys
are away from home and doing
for themselves. Charles, the old
est is Superintendent of Schools
at Galva, Kan., Melvin is an In
terior Dec rator and works in
Phoenix, Ariz. Don has been
teaching and has received his
Masters degree from the Univer
sity of Illinois. Leslie, the young
est will receive his degree in In
dustrial Arts from Emporia, Kan.
State Teacher’s college in June.
He recently announced his wed
ding engagement. The bride-to
be is a registered nurse.
Mrs. Blake Ott and Mrs. Lew
Backhaus were in the luck when
they were fishing near Atkinson
Friday. They both caught their
limit of fish.
The Films and short program
at the school house Thursday eve
ning was well attended. There
were several films on Wild Life
and others on Bull fighting and
Rodeo. The skits presented by
the pupils were much enjoyed
Debby Waldo sang a solo “When
Irish eyes are smiling”. She was
hv Flnrpncp T.inH«;PV
at the piano. Pie, coffee and pop
were served after the program.
Mrs. Art D-olittle and grand
daughter, Diane Adair were ov
ernight guests Wednesday with
Mrs. Gertie Marcellus, O’Neill.
They all went to Lynch Thurs
day where Mrs. Marcellus con
sulted a doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Kayo Fullerton
were supper guests Friday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo
little. Pat Bilstien and his mo
ther, Mrs. Nettie Bilstien were
also callers there later in the eve
ning.
Mrs. Vem Sageser entertained
the Garden club at her home !
Tuesday evening. There were 11
members present.
Mrs. B. W. Waldo was on the
sick list a few days after re
turning home from their trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards.
Loy and Russell, Nevis, Minn.,
were here last week to visit his
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Maas and family.
The Edwards family plan to move
to the Chambers community the
first part of May and Charlie will
be employed on the Maas ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Maas plan
to retire from the ranch work
because of Mr. Maas’ health.
Now . . .
Save up to $12
and more on
Kelly Celebrity — Nylon Extra
Passenger Car Tires
with lifetime road hazard
guarantees
7->0 x 14 and
6.70 x 15 . *18.91
8.00 x 14 and
7.10 x 15 . *20.70
8.50 x 14 . *22.73
all prices plus tax
Prices good for two weeks only
ASK ABOUT OUR NEW LOW
PRICES ON TRACTOR REARS
Joe's #
Tire Service
Phone 716 O'Neill, Nebr.
Mrs Letha Cook, Mrs Etta
Keller, Mrs Edith McClrnahan,
and Mrs Vab Edwards, Cham
bcrs visited Mrs Lindsey and
Florence a little while Sunday
a item* sin.
Mr and Mrs Leo O'Malley are
parents of a son born March 17.
l*J»4 at the O’Neill hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards,
Loy and Russell, Mr ami Mrs.
Zane Edwards, Mr and Mrs
Kalph Maas and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Butterfield and fam
ily, Mr and Mrs. Marion Mey
ers and family and Miss Arils
Edwards gathered at the Gerald
Edwards home near Clearwater
Wednesday evening to celebrate
the second birthday anniversary
of little Terry Edwards, son of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Edwards
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Edwards
and grandchildren, 1 Hiretta, Han
dy and Loren Butterfield joined
other members of their CH club
and went to Neiigh Sunday eve
ning to a skating party.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Foster,
Plainview, were Saturday dinner
guests with his cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. George Fullerton and at
tended the Swanson land sale.
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«u. mm nua. <r nuuini nail
a farm sale Wednesday, March
20 and will move to Burwell. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Parrott ami son,
Vernon will live on the Worden
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce
called at the Lyle Worden ranch
Sunday afternoon and on the way
home stopped at the William
Fryrears where they were sup
per guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Young, Chambers, and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Smith, Atkinson, were
also supper guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cearns, Pam
and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cearns, Scottsbluff, visited Mr
and Mrs. William Fryrear Sun
day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs
Fryrear observed their 40th wed
ding anniversary Monday, March
18 and, their children were all
home sometime during the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruenberg,
Stuart, and Orland Fryrear vis
ited them on Monday. Mrs. John
Cearns is the former Arlene Fry
rear and Mrs. Gruenberg was
their youngest daughter, Naomi.
Don Cearns is their grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Winings
were tendered a post-nuptial
shower Sunday afternoon at the
Johnnie Mohr school house.
Blake Ott and Billie Sammons
went to Clearwater Saturday to
get a pick-up truck for Billie.
Mrs. George Fullerton and Mrs.
Lloyd Waldo planned to go to
Fremont Tuesday and spend a
day or so with Mrs. Fullertons
daughter, Mrs. Gene Skala arid
family. They went on to Lin
coin later in the week whrie
they were delegate* to the W St.'S
convention
Douglas Frahm ha* hern ill
with a sore throat and absent
from school a few days
Mr* August Foaptchsl, Rich
ar«l and Michael went to Lincoln
Friday where the boy* attended
the basketball tournament Mi*
Ponpahal visited relatives
Calvin Collidge and wins, Stev
ie. Terry and l»ary. Seneca.
Kan., Mr. und Mr* Charles Coo
lidge ami aon, Kenneth, viMtrd at
the parental Elmer Cooiklge home
Sunday
Mr, ami Mr* Roger Lomon,
Albion ami Mr. ami Mr* Klnn-r
Cooltdge visited at Torn Baker*
Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
*I>ent Sunday afternoon at Art
Doolittle*. Tlie Doolittles come to
the Petersons to spend tlie eve
mng.
Three seta of twin calves were
born at tlie Art Doolittle ranch
during last week.
Dank Peterson, Rusty Adair
and Pete Frahm were doing car
penter work for Tommie Wolfe,
Marir»*ant Likt wppk
Ikib Adair has been working
on a garage at Tun Reeds In
Chambers the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhand
received word from their nephew.
Ted Hackhuus, that he is home
from tile Omaha hospital where
he had part of his foot nmpti
tated.
Mr and Mrs. Robert feeder
have r<-turned to tiieir home In
Atkinson after a visit with their
sons, Kenneth. Lee and Arlen in
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and
Don, and Mrs. Gertie Adair
sjient Sunday evening with the
Lindseys.
Fertilizer for
Alfalfa and Pasture
0-20 0 with 1H% sulphur
$42 ton applied
For other fertilizer needs, see
us. We furnish man and nppli
enior for «0e per iu-re with our
fertilizer sales.
Plus Imv fertilizer p*1ee* at
Joe's
Tire Service
| Phone 71« O’Neill, Nehr, |
SEE KROTTER’S FOR:
NEW 1963 PONTIACS—BUICKS—GMC's
Deliveries on 1963’s starting to move at a faster pace. Place
orders now for delivery on a car to your specifications. 1 Huick
Special 4-Dr. Sedan on hand.
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
1961 Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan
1961 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan
1957 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan
1955 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan
1961 Bonneville 4-Dr. H. T.
1960 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan
1952 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan
1957 Mercury 2-Dr. H. T.
1958 Buick Super 4-Dr. Sedan
1962 Pontiac Tempest 4-Dr. Sedan
1957 Ford 6 Carrier Wagon
1955 Buick 2-Dr., H. T.
1954 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan, V8
1951 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan
1958 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan
1960 GMC Vz ton Pickup
7’ x 9’ Combination stock and grain Box
1951 Ford Vz ton pickup
1953 IHC Vz ton
1948 mC Vz ton
1961 GMC Vz ton Pickup
1951 Ford Vz ton Pickup
1962 % ton GMC
1961 GMC 1 ton with fold down rack
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CARS COMING SOON
1959 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan
1961 Venturi 4-Dr. H. T.
1961 Buick Electra 4-Dr. 225
1959 Chevrolet 2-Dr.
MAYTAG APPLIANCES
See the full line of Maytag Washers, Dryers and Conventional*
an our show-room floor today. Specials on Dryers. Some good
used models priced to sell.
DE LAVAL MILKERS, MILK COOLERS
AND SEPARATORS
Buy quality milking equipment, found in BeLaval. We have
all models of milkers on hand. See us before you buy a milk
cooler. Chances are we can save you money while you are buying
a quality tank.
IMPLEMENTS
New MM 2-row Com Pickers (Special Prices)
Used IHC 1-row Picker
Used MM Model E Com Sheller
New Idea Manure Spreaders
Massey-Ferguson Tractors
Wm. KROTTER CO.
“Serving North Nebraska Since 1X81”
G M A C FINANCING ON ALL PRODUCTS
WEST O’NEILL PHONE 5S1