The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 28, 1963, Image 3

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    Meek News
My Mr*. Fred Undberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whetham
left Friday for Valley. Their
daughter, Mary Fae Van Buren,
underwent surgery at Fremont,
Friday.
Mr. Itay Smith, Belle Fourche,
S. D., brought his father, Mike
Smith, home from the O'Neill
hospital Sunday p.m Mike had
been in the hospital receiving
medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Dewayne Anson home and the
Anson family were dapper guests
Friday evening at the Herman
NEXT TO
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Offer your pigs CO-OP Pig Pre
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flavor packed CO-OP Feed lures
baby pigs to the creep at an early
age. At 28 days, switch to CO-OP
Pig Starter Complete to gain the
advantages from powerful protec
tive factors your pigs have been
getting in sow's milk and CO-OP
Pig Pre Starter Complete.
See
Your
Holt County Co-Op
O’NEILL. CHAMBERS
1 .
Meyer home, Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Lindberg
and Mr and Mrs. Walter Wells,
Bristow, were Sunday dinner
guests at the Loran Libby home,
Page.
Mrs. Myrtle Johnson came
Thursday to attend the surprise
birthday party for Mrs, Harrison
and remained the rest of the
week with her daughter-in-law
and family.
Mr. Hi Johnson underwent
surgery at the veteran’s hospital
in Grand Island. He called home
Thursday to tell them his con
dition was good and he was ex
pecting to be on his feet Fri
day.
Word was received here that
Mrs. Frank Nelson, who has been
making her home with friends
and relatives at Fort Calhoun
since the first of the year, while
Frank is attending the Legisla
ture at Lincoln, is now making
a visit with her sister and rela
tives in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyers
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Al
len Walters were Thursday visit
ors at the Delbert Rouse home
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrim
son were Friday evening callers
and the Reuben Redlinger fam
ily called Sunday p.m.
Mrs. Marion Woidneck attend
ed a recreation training cojrse
in O’Neill Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and
Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Crawford attended the jr. class
play at Lynch Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Filip
spent Sunday at Crofton, Nebr.
with Roman’s mother.
Mrs. Mable Devall has signed
the contract again to teach at
Dist. 80, called the Agee school
for the coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ander
son and girls had as their guests
Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Walters and boys, Bennie
Johring, Fred, Sharleen and
Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Walters. The occasion was
Nancy’s birthday and Henry Wal
ters entertained Saturday night
for Sharleen Johring’s birthday.
The same group was present.
Mrs. Bennie Johring and new ba
by are at the Lynch hospital
where the baby is receiving med
ical care.
Martha Johring and Henry Stor
johann were Wednesday dinner
guests at the Fora Knight home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harding
visited Hi Johnson at the veter
an’s hospital in Grand Island
Tuesday night.
The Frontier
On Sale each Thursday morning at
Safeway Store — O’Neill
Golden Hotel — O’Neill
Stannard’s Superette — O’Neill
O’Neill Drug — O’Neill
Devoy Drug — O’Neill
Johnson Drug - - O’Neill
Shelhamer Foods — O’Neill
New Outlaw — O’Neill
Wilson Drug — Atkinson
Munn's Store — Ewing
McGraw’s Store — Inman
Newhouse Sundries—Chambers
Miller Bros. — Orchard
SEE KROTTER’S EOR:
NEW 1963 PONTIACS—BUICKS—GMCs
Deliveries on 1963's starting to move at a faster pace. Place
orders now for delivery on a car to your specifications. 1 Buick
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 me Vz ton
1948 me Vz ton
1961 GMC Vz ton Pickup
1954 Ford Vz ton Pickup
1962 Vz ton GMC
1961 GMC 1 ton with fold down rack
CARS COMING SOON
1959 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan. S.S.
1959 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan
1961 Venturi 4-Dr. H. T.
1961 Buick Electra 4-Dr. 225
1959 Chevrolet 2-Dr.
1959 Oldsmobile 4-Dr. Sedan
MAYTAG APPLIANCES
See the full line of Maytag Washers. Dryers and Conventionals
on our show-room floor today. Specials on Dryers. Some good
used models priced to sell.
DE LAVAL MILKERS, MILK COOLERS
AND SEPARATORS
i • _1 TTT_ 1__ i
Buy quality milking equipment, iuunu m
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 1881**
G M A C FIN ANCING ON ALL PRODUCTS
WEST O’NEILL _ra0ylg 581
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg re
turned home early Wednesday
after spending two weeks with
their children in California.
Mrs. Vaughn Jermaine, Lincoln,
a niece of Delia Harrison, was al
so present to congratulate Delia
Harrison on her birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lind
berg attended the adult class par
ty Tuesday noon at the church
parlors, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles
and girls were Sunday dinner
guests at the Clarence Ernst
home. Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Lorenz and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dick and
family. The occasion marked
Joyce's 9th birthday celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse
and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles
attended the young adults fellow
ship party at the Alvin Blair
home. Spencer, Thursday night
Mr. Earl Dix, former mission
ary to Africa, plans to be ai P?T
dock Union church Sunday. Vjry
are making plans ’» retu«-* to
the missionary fie«u in the near
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen
were Thursday evening visitors
at the Blake Benson home. The
occasion marked Blake’s birth
day.
Sharon and Karla Anson and
Sue Nelson were Sunday p.m.
visitors at the Jessie Kaczor
home.
Mrs. Howard Rouse called on
Mrs. Carrie Borg and Marvel
Tuesday.
Real Estate Transfers
WD — Helen T O’Donnell to
Arthur Givens & wf 3-1-63 $32,
000- WVi 6-29-12
WD — Cleveland & Kipple to
Carhart Lumber Co. 5-25-62 $650
Lot 4 Blk 1- Cleveland & Kipple’s
1st Add-O’Neill
WD — Nels A Linquist to Elda
Mae Linquist 2-7-63 $1- xk Int in
WVi 6-29-9 SW>/4 17- SWVi 31-NW*4
31-30-9 & SViSWy4 l-NViNWVi-SVs
NEy4 12-WVi 13-SEy4 14- SVi9E>,4
15jNEy4-WVi 24-30-10
WD — D T Withers to Jack M
Osborne & wf 3-4-63- no consider
ation Lot 5 Blk G-Neeley’s 2nd
Add- Atk
WD — West Lumber & Coal Co
-Ewing to Frank Belmer & wf 8
59 $2000-Non No. 6 in NWy4NWy4
2-26-9
EXECUTORS DEED — Herbert
Spahn, Executor to Harold H.
Spahn & wf 3-11-63 $26,000-NEV4
-NV2SEV4 - NEy4SWy4 - EViNWL
-NWV4NWV4 21-25-9
WD — American Oil Co to Am
oco Oil Co 1-23-63 $10-No 90 ft. of
West 15 ft. lot 6- No 90 ft lots 7
& 8 Blk 23-0’Neill
WD — Julia Barrett to 9heila
Holsclaw & James M. Holsclaw
8-8-60 $1- Wy>NWy4 4 & E%NEy4
5-28-11
WD—John Ritterbush to George
Fullerton & wf 3-16-63 $22,000 -
WV2 4-25-13.
WD—Bessie N Fluckey, et al
to Elvin L Wilkinson 8-14-63 -
$3800 - S%SEy4 7-25-12.
WD—Lloyd D Gibson to Char
lie B Lawrence & wf 3-15-63 $1
Part of SWy4SEy4 29-29-11.
WD—Bessie N Fluckey, et al to
E M Jarman 8-14-62 $1 - NEy4
13-25-13.
WD—Ranald Whitaker, et al to
Vernon Whitaker & wf-no date $1
wy2SEy4 Sec 11 & wy>Nwy4
12-26-13.
QCD—Pete A Kinney to Leo
Snowardt 9-25-62 $200 - West 60-ft.
lots 2 & 3 Blk 4-Fahy’s Add -
O’Neill.
WD — Conrad Kramer Jr to
Karl C Kramer 3-20-63 $l-SEy4
19- 30-15.
WD — Conrad Kramer Jr to
Leonard Kramer 3-20-63 $1-SW14
20- 30-15.
WD—John W Newman to Grace
5 Newman 10-15-62 $1 - Lots 1
6 2 Blk 5 - Hallocks 2nd Add -
Stuart.
I '
Emmet
And Community
Dolor** Tun ruder
A large crowd attended the
card party at the Church of Epi
phany at Emmet, which was held
at St. Michael’s hall Sunday eve
ning. Their were IB tables of
pitch and pinochle. Prizes in
pitch were won by Joe Winkler
and B. Wlacbell. Prizes in pin
ochle were won by Rose Mohr
and George Pongratz. The door
prize was won by Mrs. Joe Wink
ler.
Mrs. James Joplin of Denver
Colo., the (former Ann Rose O'
Donnell) spent a few days of this
week visiting her sister, Mrs.
Mary Pettinger and family. She
came to attend the fune-r' of h*v
mother, Mrs. NeUie O’le’Jntl
Mr and Mrs. Cyril Peter anj
family, O’Neill, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Dusatko and family Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pettinger,
Gene and Delores and Mrs. Joe
Pongratz attended the wake of
Mrs. Nellie O’Donnell on Tues
day evening and on Thursday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pet
tinger and Delores and Mrs. J
Joplin, the former (Anna Rose
O’Donnell) and Mrs. Joe Pon
gratz went to Mrs. Robert Galla
gher’s wake.
Mrs. N. D. Ickes and Mrs. Dan
Troshynski, Page, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Winkler Wednes
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNulty and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grosse, both
of O’Neill, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pon
gratz and family last Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Tielke, Atkinson, at
tended the leaders recreation in
O’Neill. In the evening Margar
et and Karen Marcellus attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fehringer
and son, Rock, were weekend
guests at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel
lus and family visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Far
rier and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jutte,
both of Chambers, Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus,
Nancy and Charlotte visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Rentchler Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Hubert Rauterkus, Pat
and Rick, O’Neill, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Marcellus Tuesday morning.
Bill Tielke and Donald Marcel
lus attended the judging and fit
ung on dairy cattle Monday at
Ord. Nebr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel
>js and famuy were Wednesday
night guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Francis Havranek, O’
Neill, in honor of Mr. Anton Jlr
ak's MAh birthday.
The Live and Learn Extension
club met at the iioine of Mrs. El
mer Schaaf last Thursday. All
members were present but two.
Mr and Mrs. Donald Marceilus
and family visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Timmerman
and family Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Ramold jr.
and family, O'Neill, Edgar Fisc
her, Valentine and Dolores Tun
endir, Atkinson, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pet
er and family Sunday evening.
Mrs. Joe Pongrantz and Mrs.
Agnes Heeb visited Lizzie Ryan
in the O'Neill hospital Wednes
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Bill Marceilus
and family, O’Neill, visited at
the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Don
ald Marceilus Sunday night.
Mrs. A1 Havranek attended the
Live and Learn Extension club
Thursday at the home of Mrs
Elmer Schaaf.
Mr and Mrs. A1 Havranek vis
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salesmanship. Frits ... I
wouldn't always be running
out of gas.”
We take a PERSONAL IN
TEREST in your satisfaction!
Bazelman
Mobil Service
SINCE 1929
Phone 355
Hi way 20 East
I
Referee's Sale of
Real Estate
240 ACRES
Tuesday, April 9th
COURT HOUSE, O'NEILL Starting at 2:00 o'clock p.m.
DESCRIPTION: The West Half of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast
Quarter of Section 33, Township 30, North, Range 11, West of the 6th
P. M. in Holt County, Nebraska.
This real estate is known as the Mrs. M. P. Sullivan land and is located ap
proximately 2 miles East and 4 miles North of O'Neill, Nebraska and con
sists of upland pasture with some hay meadow and approximately 50 acres
of broken ground;
ALSO TO BE SOLD
All modern dwelling house located at 321 E. Everett St., O'Neill, Nebraska,
and consisting of 4 rooms, bath and natural gas heat. These properties will
be sold at auction to the highest bidder subject to court confirmation.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
For additional information contact undersigned
John R. Gallagher, Referee
111 North 4th St., O'Neill, Nebr.
Cronin and Hannon, Attorneys
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tied at the home of Mr and Mrs
Bill Mullen and Tina Friday eve
ning
Marian Deermer, Ellen Frost
and Lola Sterna, Atkinson and
Edgar Fiacher of Valentine were
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs Ray Tun
ender and family.
Mrs. Duane FongraU, Dewey
and Debbie went with Duane to
the farm and apent the day with
Mr and Mr* Joe PungraU Mr*
Duane Pungratz brought a birth
da-* cake and celebrated Debbie*
I at birthday
Mr ami Mr* Ray Tunender.
Dolores and Bob, visited at 'die
home of Mrs Joe Ramold ar
anti Hubert Friday evening Mr
and Mrs Ray Tunender also call
rd .'lat unlay availing
Mr arwi Mr* Larry Donlln and
family of C'rnlral City vt*tt*d lft#
waakand at thr hotnr <»f liar [«r
rnta. Mr and Mr* Elmar Schaaf
Mr arid Mr* Al Irwin of Spald
mg wrra Thursday dtnnrr guesta
at tha homr of Mr and Mrs Joa
Wtnklar
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P or s|>orty black leather tbsi, “11“ l>al
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For work and play,
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