The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 04, 1963, Image 4

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$1 Wft MAE
FOR SALE
lanijrace boars tor sale—
Ready for service, Veterinary
Vaccinated for Erysipelas, Hog
Cholera and Lepto; guaranteed
breeders. Spencer Feed Service.
Spencer, Nebr. 26tfc
MACHINERY FOR SAI.E
Used McCormick 18 x 7 type M
Drill with grass seeder A press
wheels, double rod agitator. A-l
$375 (X>
New 3 Bottom McCormick plows
at a Bargain
Bearcat Roller mill 18” with 8 x4
Auger, magnet & trailer Dem
onstrated
New 11* ft. McCormick disc’s
Bargain
3 Farmall H's All prices
3 Farmall F20’s
KEATING IMPLEMENT CO.
Atkinson, Nebraska 50c
FOR SAI.K Hie lung I Juror fall
Isjars, Registered, vaccinated,
guaranteed. Phone 2459. L. V
Gant and Sons, Atkinson. 48-51c
FOR SAIJ-: l%! Ford Oalaxie
2 d(xir, good condition. Cal! O'
Neill 687 or 301. 50p
FOR SAI.E — Chick Starter, Stock
Salt, Steel Posts and Barb Wire.
Ray Lawrence 49-51p
HUY 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. Hiway 18, 7 miles
west, * mile north Bonesteel,
S. D. 48-52p
FOR SALE Beilsaw luml)er mill,
Jess wood table, 34 in blade, in
! sort tooth. Joe Cihlar, Lynch,
Nebr. 50-5lc
FOR SALE Yearling Hereford
l»ulls. Carl Hallgrimson, phone
925R11, O'Neill. 50-52p
FOR SALE Nashua trailer house
8x35’, modern, very good con
dition. See at 319 E. Fremont,
telephone 973J. 48-51p
FOR SALE — Real good upright
piano. Beautiful mahogany fin
• ish. Orley Rickard, 27 mi. south
O’Neill. 50-51p
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
I J. D. com 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
1 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 IV2-2362, Chambers 46-50p
MONUMENTS and Markers. Priced
reasonable and guaranteed.
Creighton Monument Works,
Creighton. Nebr. Call 194W col
lect. 50-lp
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
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Open Every-day
Albion, Nebr. Ph. 395-2170
48tfc
AVOID DISPUTED CLAIMS—Buy
Quality Insurance. See Kieth
Abart. 38tfc
SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE
j>EW’ and USED CARS
All Completely Reconditioned and
Guaranteed and Ready To Go
USED CARS
ioAn blick
■ LeSabre, 4 door sedan,
low mileage, one owner — $1595.00
1QCC CHEVROLET
4 door — $350.00
1 QPQ CHEVROLET
I 7 JO Dei Ray 4 door _ 3595.00
1QCQ CHEVROLET
* 7 J7 4 door sedan, six cyL stick
shift, 19,000 miles, one owner
$1295.00
10 AO CHEVROLET
* 7vv 4 door impala, V8 Auto
matic, one owner, low mileage
$1595.00
1QCC FORD
■ 7JJ yg 2 door Custom
$195.00
1QCA FORD
* 7 JO 2 door sedan
$195.00
| QC7 FORD 6 pass.
I 7 J/ station Wagon V8
$195.00
1 QCQ FORD
■ 7 JO 4 door Custom 300 V8
$450.00
IQCO FORD
■ 7J7 4 door sedan, Galaxie V8,
Automatic, 34.000 actual miles, like
new, one owner — $129640
PICKUPS
<■ qp P CHEVROLET
■7JJ pcAB 2 Ton — $750.90
1 jjCQ CHEVROLET
1 7J7 2 Ton Truck — $120040
IQ/A CHEVROLET
170* 2% Ton Tractor, Model
C82, loaded with full equipment
sell new for $7295.00, our special
discount sale price — $3996.00
SAVE $3300.00
Spitzenberger
Chevy-Olas
O’Neill, Nebraska
FOR SALE Singer sewing ma
chine in a beautiful light wood
cabinet. 1962 model. This ma
chine will applique, blind hems,
decorative designs, overcasts,
dams, etc. with no attachments
to buy. Buy it for 9 payments of
5.35 each or discount for cash.
Will take trade. For more infor
mation write Credit Manager,
Box 123, Lincoln, Nebr. 49-50e
1EK US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes. 25<7
down, 5% int-; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Ocntois
Motor Co., Neligh. JOtf
FOR SALK -Registered Hereford
bull, 5 years old. Quality the
Ix-st, very gentle. Also Hereford
bull coming 2 years old. Lavaine
Hines, 5^4 miles north of Venus
Stone 49-50p
FOR SAIJ-: 4 row International
lister, good condition. Carl E.
Anderson, Bristow. 49-50p
FOR SALK One Allis Chalmers
irrigation motor and Burkley
pump. Phone 917R1, Otto F. I»r
enz, O’Neill. 49tfc
FOR SALE Registered English
i Pointer pups. Nine weeks old.
Excellent blood lines. Write or
phone Harley Richardson, Phone
ROS-6352, Hebron, Nebr. 49nc
Raster’s Hampsliires
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
1 IIIC Super M, complete motor
overhaul, perfect condition
1 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
i Manure loaders ior 11 or m
1 IHC truck, perfect condition
VERNON GORGEN
Just east of O’Neill Drive In
Theatre 48tfc
FOR SALE — Red Clover Seed,
Sweet clover-Alfalfa mix. State
tested. Cliff Sobotka, Inman.
49-51 c
FOR SALE — A hay stacker on
wheels with back stop. Ludwig
Tagel, Ewing, Nebr. 50-51c
SHORES’ NEW
DAIRY CREDIT
\11 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
IX)R SALE — State tested Inter
mediate wheat grass seed and
Indian grass seed. Stanley Lam
bert, Ewing. Nebr., phone Cham
bers 482-2351. 49-50p
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 1%
blocks south, Vi block east of
Town House. Ray Lawrence, O'
Neill, Nebr. 3&-10p
FOR SALE-Hereford bulls—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
A hart, Emmet. 32tfc
CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
ELECTRIC SHAVER SALE
Reg 29.50 Remington . 19.50
Reg. 29.95 Schick 19.95
Reg. 19.95 Norelco, new style 14.50
rv_*rr n_i__1 j __—~ _
IVVgi 4.4. • • LlUkUA Ullt njvii A.X UV54VV
head and light . 18.50
Reg. 13.95 Lady Sunbeam 10.95
mcintosh jewelry
O’Neill. Nebr. 49-52
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
WATCHES
Completely Rebuilt Trade-ins
Elgin 21-jewel railroad pocket
watch. $35. 27-jewel self-wind El
gin man’s wrist watch with ex
panding band, $35. Also 21-jewel
Bulova ladies wrist watch, $12.50
at McIntosh Jewelry, O’Neill.
49-52
Real Estate for Sale
SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy., O’Neill._ lOtfc
FOR SALE — My modern two bed
room home, good location, Del
bert Addison, Stuart, Nebr. 47A9p
Why pay more than 4% interest
on your land loan? See R. H.
Parker, O’Neill. Nebr. 41tfc
WANTED
ATTENTION—-Splendid Rawleigh
business available in S. Holt and
Wheeler Co’s. Steady good earn
ings year around. No capital or
experience needed to start. See
or Write Marvin Stahlecker, Box
92. Spencer, or Write Rawleigh.
Dept. NB D 101-96, Freeport, 111.
50-52p
WORK—Electrician, I had trouble
with Vie 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
I 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
DETECTION OK ELECTRO
MAGNETIC PHENOMENA
You can "taste" small electromag
netic currents. The human body is
an ion solution (6 volts have kill
ed). The first electromagnetic
measuring device is a piece of
magnetized iron or steel. It deter
mines the presence of magnetic
radiation which is the only thing
that radiates. The second electrical
measuring device consists of a
pair of pith balls on fine thread.
With these it can and was deter
mined that static electricity had
two characteristics, that the
strength varied as the inverse
square of the distance; that the
substance could be transmitted by
contact. The third device measures
electromagnetic current only. It
consists of shunt magnetic fields
and a rotating device or armature
J whose travel is limited by springs
| of known strength. The fourth de
1 vice is a substance of known im
pedance. It determines the heat
I component called wattage or horse
I {lower We use 746 watts to a H P.
I The fifth device is chemical—ion
solution, ion vapor and semi
vacuua in which the elements exist
with part of the electron shell dis
associated. An electromagnetic cur
rent will deposit one of the ele
ments at a fixed rate. The element
might be a gas. Charles E. Lock
ard? electrician. 50pd
E. J. (Skip) SHANE
Dragline Work
Sewer, Drainage, Clam Work
Basement Excav'ation
and Road Work
Atkinson. Nebr.
50-23p
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
WANTED—Baby sitter, evenings.
Call 1019, O’Neill before 5:30.
50p
WANTED—Housekeeper. I 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
HELP WANTED—Service station
attendant. Seger Oil Company.
_ 50-51C
HAVE PASTURE for 175 to 200
head of yearlings, with running
water and well. Contact Carl
Chmiel, 14^ mi. southwest of
Ewing. 50-51p
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 775-LW.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks. W. & 3tfc blks. 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.
ZLtfc
I .
MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
Why can’t you live with a loan that
you do not have to buy 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. H. Parker, O'Neil], Nebr. 48tfc
ASHBURN MONUMENT CO.
P. O. Box 6, Tilden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBURN, Prop. 46tfc
Curtiss Breeding
always tops with dairy, now
with beef breeds. Proven Angus.
Hereford, Shorthorn, Charolais,
Santa Gertrudis, Brahma, and
Red Angus bulls. Uniform, fast
gaining calves the same age
from the same sire can make
you better cattle for better liv
ing. No heifer pasture problem;
less chance for disease; and
better conception. More profit
to you.
Call Duane Gray
47*, O’Neill or the
Curtiss technician near you
49-50c
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Laiu1 sea, Mgr.
38tf
HELP WANTED — Two new and
used car salesmen. Apply by
letter or in person to Spitzen
berger Chevy-Olds, O'Neill, tfc
"WE"
DON'T WANT
“ALL" THE BLHINEHh
We juftt want “YOCK8"
PATTON *8
BEN FRANKLIN
_23tl_
WElL drilling
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come try
Kelly's Weil Servtce
5 Blka south of the New Deal
Oil Station -O'Neill
50tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT- Furnished, air con
ditioned, 3 rooms, bath, apart
ment. Call or see Golden Hotel.
49tfc
FOR RENT Large room on
ground floor, suitable for parties,
meetings or receptions Call or
see GOLDEN HOTEL. 50tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
The strength of a magnetic field is
measured in gausses and follows
the inverse square law. When
ever an inductor passes through
a (given) magnetic field a volt
age is induced in the inductor.
The value of the voltage depends
(entirely) on the speed of pass
age. (IF) there is an external
circuit the value of the electro
magnetic current is determined
by the voltage and the total im
pedance which is composed of
the inductor impedance and the
intor.olnnfrAm o nrnaf in i m r»A/l
ance. Charles E. Lockard? Elec
trician. 50p
PARTS for all makes of shavers.
McIntosh Jewelry, O’Neill. 49-52
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 207_O’NEILL
The Technical Application of
Electromagnetic Phenomena
Note: That the magnetic wave
peaks up on opposite sides of the
ahssisa line and is always zero on
the abssisa line. And a periodic
table gives about (92 families) of
elements a difference in number
of electrons, in the electron shell.
A difference in the direction of ro
tation in some electron gives what
is called isotopes. The isotopes
have different characters from the
rest of its family. Charles E. Lock
ard?, Electrician. 50p
CARDS OF THANKS
1 WISH TO THANK ALL who sent
me cards, letters and gifts, also
for your prayers while I was in
Neligh hospital and also the St.
Joseph hospital in Omaha.
Elsie Naslund 5Qp
I TAKE THIS MEANS to thank
my friends and relatives for their
cards, letters and prayers. A spec
ial thank you to Father Kucera,
Dr. Carstens and the hospital staff
for their wonderful care.
50c Mike London
I WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere
thanks to all those who sent me
cards, gifts and letters and visited
me while I was in the Veterans
hospital at Grand Island. Also to
those who helped my family in
any way during my absence.
Everything was greatly appreciat
ed and will always be remember
ed.
50p Hi Johnson
I WISH TO EXPRESS my "Thank
You” and appreciation to friends
and relatives who sent cards and
visited me and for those who help
ed in any way to my family while
in Omaha for surgery. Also to Dr.
Carstens, Dr. Christensen and
Father Kucera.
50p Charles Kalina Sr.
WE WISH TO TAKE this means
to thank everyone sincerely for
the money, things they did and
shared with us to help lighten our
sorrow during the illness and loss
of our son and brother, Lee Fran
cis.
50p The Art Avery Family
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our grati
tude to our friends and relatives
for the many expressions of sym
pathy extended to us during the
loss of our husband and father.
Special thanks to Dr. Carstens and
St. Anthony’s 'hospital staff.
Mrs. C E. Melena
W. D. Melena and family
NOTICES
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Village of Ewing, Holt
County, Nebraska, will accept
bids on a 5-inch bituminous mat
for approximately 11,786 square
feet erf paving in said village.
Contractor is to furnish all tools,
equipment and labor plus mater
ials and is to pay the going wage.
Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check in the
amount of five (5) percent of file
total cost. Bids will be opened at
the village hall April 15, 1963.
The village reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Stanley Davis
Village Cleric 50-51
|-Legal Notices-1
(First Pub. March 2i, 1963)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
No. 4618
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND HEIRS
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
ESTATE OF JAMES EDWARD
VAN EVERY. DECEASED
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that
James L. Van Every has filed a
petition, alleging that the said
deceased died intestate Novem
ber 8, 1960, a resident of Holt
County and the State of Nebras
ka, and seized of an interest in
the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
Lots numbered 1 to 8 both in
clusive, and Lots numbered 16
to 20 both inclusive, in Block
19, Original Town of Page,
Holt County, Nebraska,
in which petitioner has derived
an interest in fee simple by vir
tue of inheritance from the de
cedent, and praying for a deter
mination of the time of death,
the heirs, degree of kinship and
right of descent of real property
of the deceased, and that he
died intestate, which petition
will be for hearing in this Court
on April 11, 1963, at 10:00 a.m.
(COUNTY Frank Cronk
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 48-50c
(First pub. March 28, 1963)
William W Griffin, Attorney
No. 4622
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS AND HEIRS
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF LAWRENCE
SCIIOLL, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that
Floyd D. Scholl, has filed a peti
tion, alleging that said deceased
died intestate June 15th, 1959,
a resident of Holt County, and
State of Nebraska seized of the
following described real estate
to-wit:
The East One-Half of Section
28, in Township 25, North,
Range 9, West of the 6th P.M.,
in Holt County, Nebraska,
in which petitioner has derived
an interest in fee simple by vir
tue of inheritance from the dece
dent, praying for a determina
tion of the time of death, the
heirs, degree of kinship and right
of descent of real property, of
thfr deceased, and that he died
intestate, which petition will be
for hearing in this Court on April
17, 1963, at 10:00 A.M.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 49-51c
(First pub. March 28, 1963)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
Estate No. 4611
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, March 21, 1963.
In the matter of the Estate of
Martin F. Stockfisch, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is July 18,
1963, and for the payment of
debts is March 21, 1964 and that
on April 18, 1963, and on July 19,
1963, at 10 o’clock A.M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly
filed.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 49-51c
(First pub. March 28, 1963)
Elmer C. Rakow, Attorney
No. 4620
NOTICE OF
PROBATE OF WILL
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JOSEPH PAUL
SHANNER, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of Gladys Atterberry as Execu
trix thereof, which will be for
hearing in this court on April 18,
1963, at 10 o’clock A.M.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 49-51 c
a ■ m m
Amelia News
By Miss Florence Lindsey
Mrs. Max Dixson and son,
Kent, and Miss Sharon Prewitt,
Scottshluff, came Friday and vis
ited over the weekend with their
mother, Mrs. Alice Prewitt, and
their brother. Dean Prewitt and
family. Mrs. Prewitt returned to
Scottshluff with her daughters,
and will visit another daughter,
Mrs. Gale (Myrtha) Fix and fam
ily, and help care for her little
grandson, Dannie Fix, who was
injured in a car-bicyde accident.
Mrs. Walter Slaymaker and ha
father, Elmer Fix, went to Scotts
bluff ova the weekend to visit
their brother and son. Gale Fix,
and family. And also visit Dannie
Fix at St. Mary’s hospital. Dan
nie’s leg has now been put in a
cast. He underwent surgery and
a plate was inserted to secure
the break.
Mrs. Bertha Sammons returned
home Sunday morning from Kim
berly. Idaho, where she had been
with ha son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sam
mons. While there Mrs. Sammons
underwent surgery for removal
of a cataract from her eye. The
operation was very’ successful
and she now has a 20-20 vision.
Mrs. Harold Fullerton and her
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Matt
hew’s. met her in Grand Island.
A large crowd attended the
film "Beyond the Skies" at the
Free Methodist church Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Alice Prewitt. Mrs Max
Dixson and Kent, and Miss Shar
on Prewitt. Scotisbluff, visited
Mrs. Lindsey ami Florence Fri
day evening.
Don Adams accompanied his
cousins, the Misses Cleta and De
maris Murry, and uncle, Tom
Murry’, to Norfolk Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Harlan and Frank Bur
gett, Bassett, and Mr and Mrs
Jerry Cuddy and family, O'Neill,
were Sumiay dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Burgett and
Wayne.
Mr and Mrs. Darrel Baker,
O'Neill, were dinner guests Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hiatt, Paul and Gene.
Mrs. D L. Fancher, Virgil and
Eunice, Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs
| Vem Sageser and Mrs. May Sag
! eser were dinner guests Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs Clyde
Widman and Marcia. The dinner
was in honor of Mrs. Fancher,
Mrs. Widman's mother, who was
observing her 90th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Davis,
Chambers, visited at the Lewie
Burgett home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Vem Sageser and Mi’s.
May Sageser called at Arthur
Hiatt home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
took their daughter, Marcia, back
to school at Sioux City, la. Sun
day after spending spring vaca
tion at home.
Mr and Mrs. Dary Carr, Debra
and Darla spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bur
gett.
Mrs. Edgar Peterson, Mrs.
Dunk Peterson and Mrs. Gertie
Adair were in Atkinson Tuesday
for Chest X-rays. Mr. and Mrs
Blake Ott, Mrs. Vem Sageser
and Mrs. May Sageser were
uici<j iiiursuay ior A-rays.
Dick Doolittle left Thursday for
their new home near Faith, S. D.
He took two semi-loads of cattle.
On account of bad roads the
trucks had to go by Sturgis, S.
D. which was about one hundred
miles out of their way. Billie
Doolittle accompanied his father
and returned home with the
truckers. The family will move
as soon as school is out.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson,
Oscar Greenstreet, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Rees and Mrs. Gertie
Adair were Thursday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Ott. The evening was spent play
ing cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson,
Seattle, Wash., were overnight
guests Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Gilman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman went
to Omaha, Friday and returned
home Wednesday. They were
helping their son, Jack, and fam
ily move to the new home they
recently purchased in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hyland,
Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Weber, Atkinson, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Gilman were Sunday
evening dinner guests at Mr. and
Mrs. Dunk Petersons'.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett
and Sue spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Rollie Everett, Atkin
son.
Mr. and Mr* Marvin Doolittle
and family went to Fremont
Thursday to vi*it her parent*.
Mr. and Mr* Lean Skala. Clif
ford Clemen* hayed the cattle
for Marvin while they were
away.
Helping Hand dub wall meet
with Mr*. B. W. Waldo April 11
Mr*. Gene Thompaon, Ronnie.
Kay und Shernl visited her fa
ther, Will Dierks, at the Atkin
son hospital Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. Hersehel Hal
stead, Atkinson, spent Sura lay
evening with their daughter. Mr*.
Dean l'rewitt ami family
Mr. and Mr*. 11. W. Waldo re
ceived a telephone call from their
granddaughter and grandson. Mr.
and Mr*. Jeff (Barbara Waldo)
Vore. Beulah, Wyo. announcing
the birth of their daughter March
27, 1963. She weighed 7 U«s. and
2 oz. Mrs. Vore and buby had
returned home from the hospital
that day.
Mr and Mr*. Richard Malley,
Omaha, were overnight guests
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Berl
Waldo. Tin* Malley* had been
married on Saturday. Richard i*
the son of Mr. and -Mrs. Hunt*)
Malley, who worked in this com
munity when a young man.
Oscar Greenstreet allowed pic
tures at the Amelia church Wed
nesday evening.
Mrs Maude Forties returned
home last w«*ek after a visit with
her daughters, Mrs. Roy Bony,
Burwell, Mrs Walter Meyer, Bas
sett, Mrs. Paul Briggs, Rose, and
their families.
Mrs. Emma Lindsey, Florence
Lindsey, Mrs. Edith Andersen
visited at the Charles McMillan
home in Atkinson Sunday after
noon. Other callers there in the
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Vargason and granddaugh
ter, Carol, Ainsworth, Mr. and
Mrs. John Slachetka, Newport,
ami Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis,
Cody. Mrs. Vargason is a daugh
ter of Rev. Tommie Peacock, a
former Amelin Methodist minis
ter. Rev. Peacock now lives in
Ainsworth. He celebrated his 87th
birthday Decemlier 4.
Dorsey News
By Mr*. Harold OxlMirn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobrichov
sky were Sunday evening visitors
at the T. J. and Howard Graham
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ruzicka
and family visited at the Otto
Ruzicka home Sunday and were
dinner guests.
R. L. Hughes and Otto Ruzicka
were callers at the Thomas His
cocks home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sedivy,
Ewing, were Sunday guests at the
Joe Cihlar home March 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar were
guests at the Frank Marshall
home celebrating Lynette’s birth
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pickering
and Derek, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Pickering and VaLaura were din
ner guests at the Thomas His
cocks home on Wednesday.
John Derickson attended the
Pavlik sale Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lore lie
Pickering and son and Mrs.
Claude Pickering and daughter
were Tuesday dinner guests of
Mrs. Faye Pinkerman.
Miss Beverly Carson, Lincoln,
arrived home Friday afternoon to
spend the Weekend with her par
ents. the Kjtsard Canons. Mr.
and Mrs Edward Carson have
tx*en suffering from colds for
some time now
Mrs T. J. Graham, Mrs. Ho
ward Graham and Martyn wen
callers at the ('arson sisters’
home in Lynch on Friday
Mr and Mrs. Otto Huzirka at
tended the card party at the Kuth
school house Satunlay evening.
Mrs (lay Mnshlno was taken
to tiie l*ynrh hospital witti a
aevere case of flu Site is not too
well at this writing Friends hope
for her a sfieetty recovery.
Mis Uoyd Hrady was a caller
Friday afternoon at the Joe Hr
>M*k arid Harold Osborn homes.
Uev. Charnlierlaln will deliver
the sermon at the liorsey cliurch
Sunday
Guy Johnson is home again af
ter spending some time away
doctoring
Mr. and Mrs Harry Johnson
v isited at the Guy Johnson liome
Sunday
Mr anti Mrs Harold Ostmm
called at the Zach home Sumluy,
Lyle Weils was a husinesa i aft
er at the Eddie Hrbek home Fri
day afternoon.
Mrs. Gordon Barta helped ctsik
for tin* Athletic Hama-l which wus „
held in Lynch Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mis Harold OhIsmti
were Thursday evening supfier
guest* of the Arthur Greenes at
the Courtney Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jolinaon
called at tiie Ost«>rn iiome Sun
day evening, They had lieurd
from Mrs. Dena Hrady and she
wit* having u singe of cold and
flu. Friends liope she mxm will
la- up and out again.
Inman News
By Mm. James MiMuhim
Elmer Becker and Lin Boshart.
Kansas City, Mo., visited their
mother, Mrs Edwin Flesner and
family, last week. They also at
tended the funeral services for
Lee Avery.
Mr and Mrs. Ned Kelly, Mil
ford, spent the weekend visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs W. E.
Kelley and family and Mr, and
Mrs Harvey Tompkins and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry,
Mrs. James McMahan ami Mr
and Mrs. John Mattson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry
and Bob Monday evening and
helped Mrs. Coventry celebrate
her birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Juracek, Nor
folk, visited Mr. and Mis. Glenn
Gillogly over the weekend
Tina Sandera, O'Neill, viaitesl
her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Pet
ers and Larry Monday.
Mrs. Dean Stuckey arid two
sons returned to their home at
Grafton on Friday after gficnding
several days visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chudomelka
Mr. and Mrs James Coventry
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cov
entry visited Mr and Mrs. Frank
Sullivan, O'Neill, Sunday evening.
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HULTMAN CLOSING OUT HULTMAN
Farm Sale
Because I am quitting farming I will offer the following described per
sonal property to the highest bidder at public auction at the farm LOCAT
ED ... 4 miles east of Chambers on oil road on . . .
SATURDAY. APRIL 13
Sale starts at 1 p.m. Lunch by Bethany Ladies
1948 VAC Case tractor Pump jack 100-lb. anvil
3-rake hitch Some small tools Log chains
No. 9 IHC trail mower 2-wheel dump trailer Tackle and rope
Weeder Some used sheets of tin 2x6 x 9-ft. car decking
Hay rack 6—wire and pipe gates 8-ft. fencing boards
. .. Some good iron hinges 14-ft. stainless steel
Some plaster board Registered brand and boat and trailer In
2-Rolls asbestos siding irons very good shape
Post drill Forks, shovels, etc. Some posts and wire
Lots of bolts and nails Chain hoist 2 Bu. Clover seed
TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for
_ . .... - »g'
This will be an open sale and anybody may bring something to sell
EMIL HULTMAN. OWNER
M. Grossnicklaus, auctioneer Chambers State Bank, clerk