The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 23, 1953, SECTION 2, Page 16, Image 16

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Clarence Hansen,
Inman, will take care of the
° Floyd Keyes Funk’s G hybrid
seed com.—F. E. Keyes, In
man. 50-5lc65
FOR SALE: 1 eli for Ford trac
tor; 1 John Deere fertilizer
attachment for lister and cul
o tivator; 1 cultivator and Ford
tractor; Piper Sudan seed,
state tested; sorghum miio
seed, state tested; Iowa 4417
seed corn grown in Holt coun
ty. —Laurence Lange, Atkin
son, Nebr. 51-52p85
FOR SALE: We have in stock
for sale the Ezee Flow and
Gandy fertilizer spreaders. We
carry 8-32-0, 0-19-0, 10-10-0,
and 10-20-0. We also have 33.5
and 21-0-0 nitrogen.—J. F.
BRADY COMPANY, Atkinson,
Nebr. 48nc49-51c
REMEMBER Christensen’s Big
Registered Hereford Bull Sale
at Chamberlain, S.D., Monday,
June 1. Forty - five head of
Supreme and Aster breeding.
—C. M. Christensen & Son,
Dundee, Minn., and Reliance,
S.D. 50-4c
FOR SALE: Well-improved 1,100
acre ranch on Eagle creek. —
George C. Robertson, O’Neill.
Nebr., phone 534. 27tf
FOR RENT: A 5-room house in
Emmet. — Inquire at Farr’s
Produce, O’Neill. 51p35
_. . _ _ _■ i ■»»_
r un oiuue my uuauauu ^
death, I’ve decided to sell my
farm, 320-acres, 20 mi. NE of
O’Neill, 16 mi. NW of Lynch.
REA, close to school, tele
phone, buildings. 100 acres
farm ground, rest pasture.
Windmill with plenty of wa
ter. See or write to Mrs. Rod
ney Tomlinson, O’Neill, Nebr.,
box 214, telephone 518-M.
51p83
BEST BUYS
1953 GMC truck, new, fresh air
heater, 4-speed, large box, 6
ply tires _ $1,595.00
1953 Demonstrator Packard De
luxe Clipper, radio, heater,
overdrive, white wall tires,
air foam seats.
Only _ $2,795.00
Foree Tire & Supply
Phone 289 West O’Neill
FOR SALE: Team of sorrell
Belgian mares.—Roy Rhodes,
Stuart. 51p35
FOR SALE: D-8 caterpillar with
bulldozer attached. In good
shape, ready to use. Price
f $6,000. — J. W. Christopher,
Greeley. 51-lp85
FOR SALE: Gladiolus bulbs, all
colors, named varieties. No. 1
to jumbo sizes. No Sunday
sales.—W. B. Lamb, O’Neill.
50-52p85
SELLING at the Atkinson Live
stock Market Saturday, May
2, 17 head of cows, including
three choice milk cows, all
fresh by date of sale.— E. A.
(“Gus”) Robertson. 50-51p90
FOR SALE: 50 choice purebred
Spotted Poland-China boars.
—Harmon Lichty, 3% miles
south of Creighton on highway
13. 22tf
FOR SALE: Sideboard, two ta
bles, Majestic coal-wood range,
two beds, some nice dishes.—
Ed Early, O’Neill. 51p35
FOR SALE: 3-year-old Shet
land pony, kid broke, gelding.
—Ralph Brown, O’Neill, phone
577-LJ. 51p35
FOR SALE: Model H Farmall
Tractor, gas burner, fully
equipped.—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill.
49nc-50tf
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oak dinette set, perfect, $25.00.
—Midwest Furn. & Appl., !
West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 51c
FOR SALE: Eight-months-old
platform rocker, reg. $59.50,
red frieze, like new, $32.50.—
Midwest Furn & Appl., West
O’Neill, phone 346-J. 51c
FOR SALE: Two used Hoovers,
upright, reconditioned, ready
for use.—Biglin Brothers, O’
Neill, phone 527-LJ. 49p51c
FOR SALE: ?-room house. Call
J. J. Carroll, Atkinson.
50-51p60
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FOR SALE: Small house and 2
lots, $2,000. Not modern, but
comfortable.—See R. H. Park
er, O’Neill. 50c
Used Car Specials
1950 Crevrolet 4-door.
1949 Chevrolet 2-door.
1949 Chrysler, New Yorker, 4
door.
1949 Ford fordor.
1948 Ford tudor.
1948 Plymouth 2-door.
1947 Chevrolet, Fleetline __ $725
1941 Plymouth ?.-door.
1952 Firedome DeSoto 4 door,
o demonstrator.
THESE CARS ARE PRICED
TO SELL. COME IN AND
LOOK THEM OVER!
O ? °
JUST ARRIVED ... 1953 DeSoto
Firedome sedan, 1953 DeSoto
Powermaster “6”, 1953 Ply
mouth' Cranbrook 4-door, fully
equipped.
Now on Display!
1953 Firedome V-8 DeSoto.
* 1S53 Plymouth 4-dr.
—
SMITH MOTOR CO.
^ PAUL SHIERK, Mgr.
Phone 562 — O Neill
FOR SALE: Madison vetch and
alfalfa seed.—Leon Beckwith,
Emmet, Nebr. 49-51c
FOR SALE: 10x12 brooder house.
—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
45c
New Machinery
Tractors, models 40, 50, 60 & G.
Models B & LL grain drills.
11%, 15 and 21-ft. disc harrows.
Plows of all sizes.
10 and 12-ft. hay rakes.
No. 5 power mowers.
Duncan manure loaders.
730 John Deere listers.
290 and 490 com planters.
Models L and M spreaders.
Farmhand loaders and attach.
U.S. Roy and Firestone farm
tires.
Used Machinery
1949 John Deere B tractor.
1944 John Deere A tractor.
1943 John Deere B tractor.
1941 John Deere B tractor.
1940 John Deere B tractor.
1939 John Deere B tractor.
1936 John Deere A tractor.
1950 V.A.C. Case tractor.
F20 IHC tractor.
IHC regular tractor.
U.C. Allis tractor.
John Deere H spreader.
Two 16” J.D. No. 52 plows.
Two 14” J.D. No. 52 plows.
Two 14” Allis plows.
16x8 IHC grain drill.
No. 182 IHC lister.
J.D. tractor cultivator.
4-bottom 16” J.D. plow.
Used rakes, good.
999 corn planters.
Harry R. Smith Impl.
Phone 562 _O’Neill
^.T-vT»TT-\m T-*T A \TA TT'A'n P AT TP
or xin x i a v/av j
small size, can be seen in vi
cinity. Terms to responsible
party. Write to Omaha Piano
Co., 2061 Farnam, Omaha 2,
Nebr. 50-51c
FOR SALE: Two good residen
tial lots, block 17, Matthews
addition, O’Neill. Will sell to
gether or individually, 90-ft.
fronts. — John Kennedy, O’
Neill, box 92, or at Roy Cole
residence. 50-51p70
FOR SALE: Registered Angus
bulls. —Geo. Hutchinson, Al
bion, Nebr., phone 2503. 45-52
A REAL BUY
THE Jacob M. Serck Concrete
Products Factory at Spencer,
Nebr. This business includes a
good 8-room home, thrity-two
acres of ground, and outbuild
ings. Money making gravel pit I
on the premises.
Jerry Brown, Realtor
0417 Norfolk Ave., Norfolk, Nebr.
48-51c
FOR SALE: F-30 Farmall, good
tires, price reasonable.—Albert
Wasson, Atkinson. 51c
FOR SALE: Girl’s bike, used
very little, $25.—Alva Clark,
phone 544-LM res. or 373.
49-50p51c
FOR SALE: Used 8-cu. ft. elec,
refrigerator, with large sharp
freeze compartment, only
$149.95.—Jacobson’s, O’Neill.
50c
I CAN make loans on city resi
dence or business buildings
and make them on monthly
payment plan.—See or write
R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
48tf
Maytag in O’Neill
IT’S JACOBSON’S, located next
t9 O’Neill Nat’l Bank. Exclu
sive Maytag sales and service.
JACOBSON’S
112 So. Fourth — Phone 415
or*/
UV 11
FARM LOANS. — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 50c
FOR SALE: Insurance of all
kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”)
Shriner, phone 106. 39tf
1948 Chevrolet 2-door.
FOR SALE: Alfalfa seed, Dakota
12, and white blossom sweet
clover seed.— Guy Beckwith,
Emmet. 47-49p85
USED CAR
B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S
l—1948 Pontiac Streamliner 2
dr. sedan, hydramatic “8”,
shell gray.
I—1951 Mercury with overdrive,
clean.
I—Studebaker pickup with
stock-rack, good condition.
I—1948 Frazer 4-dr.
1—1951 Ford tudor, radio and
heater.
1—1947 Pontiac “8”, 2-dr. Tor
pedo.
Wm. Krotter Co.
Phone 531 O’Neill
SEED FOR SALE
Alfalfa - Brome - Clovers
Milo - Sudan
WE ALSO have early open pol
linated com, good germination.
We have new blue grass strip
, pers for sale. BHC root worm
spray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed
Co.. Elgin. ltf
FOR SALE; 8-room home on
acreage, Ewing, Nebr. For in
formation phone 131-J, Ewing.
50-52plOO
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON,
Lawson and Clinton engines
service and genuina parts cal]
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tJ
SAVE $$$$
On Maintenance Costs
IF YOU ARE looking for a car that will provide low-cost,
dependable transportation, you will do well to check these
’46 to ’48 model cars at LOHAUS MOTOR CO. As you
know, these cars are equipped with one piece front axles
and transverse springs that really stand the beating of
off-the-highway driving.
YOU CAN find a good selection of body styles and colors
at a price you can afford to pay.« All in top condition and
ready for you to drive.
ALSO a Wide Selection of Makes and Late Models
Phone 16 or Drop in at Your Friendly Ford Dealers
When in O’Neill
LOHAUS MOTOR CO. . . . Q-Neill
FOR SALE:
1—J-M plow, IHC, good condi
tion.
1—1938 W.C. Allis - Chalmers
tractor with 2-row mounted
cornpicker, 48 model; also
cultivator to fit W.C. Allis.
1—Used Allis Rota Baler, good.
1—Farmall B cultivator, 2-row.
1—2-row mounted lister and
lift for F20.
1—Late 1947 Chevrolet 1%-ton
truck, fold down rack.
1— 1946 Chevrolet 5-pass, coupe,
guaranteed __$475
2— Used Allis Aux. motors.
New Allis-Chalmers and Kelly
Ryan farm equipment.
Brown Motor & Impl.
CHAMBERS, NEBR.
Phone 20
FOR SALE: Purebred Angus
bull, registered, 2Vfe-years-old,
guaranteed breeder, weight
about 1,350 lbs. This bull is a
fine individual and priced very
reasonable. — J. P. Murphy,
Tilden, Nebr., phone 148.
5G-51c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
WANTED TO RENT: Alfalfa and
hay land for cash or share. Will
bale or stack.—Jim Corkle, O’
Neill. 41-52c
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: Unfurnished 3-room
apartment with kitchenette,
bath. Nice.—Hagensick Ladies
Wear. 51tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf
FOR RENT: 2-bedroom modern
home at 530 E. Clay. — A. E.
Bowen, phone 322-W, O’Neill.
51c35
E'OR RENT: Furnished one-room
apartment. Close in.—Pat Gal
lup, 117 North 5th St., O’Neill,
phone 427-W. 48-49p
FOR RENT: A modem house.
For information, phone 1, O’
Neill. 47tf
FOR RENT: Four-room apart
ment with bath, partially fur
nished. Heat, lights and water
furnished.—Phone 537, O’Neill.
48tf
FOR RENT: Three-room apt., up
stairs, private entrance. May
be seen after 3 p.m. — Ralph
Stowell, 322 East Adams, O’
Neill, phone 38. 49-51
FOR RENT: Ground floor apt.
and a basement apt.—Geo. C.
Robertson, O’Neill, phone 534.
49-51c
O’Neill News
__
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Elkins of
Johnstown were Monday callers
in the home of Mrs. Emma
Martin.
Mrs. R. L. Owens and daughter,
Nancy, returned to their home
in Kansas City, Mo., after spend
ing several days here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Golden.
Mr. and Mrs.. George Brain
ard of Grand Island spent the
weekend here visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox.
Mr. and Mi ~ Fora Knight, Mrs.
George Mott and Mrs. Louis Bar
tos went to Lynch Monday to at
tend the funeral of their cousin,
Mrs. Clara Christenson.
Mrs. Elsie Cork of Page spent
the weekend in the Lloyd Cork
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nieman of
Wood Lake were Sunday after
noon callers in the Marvin Ander
son home.
Weekend guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Strait of Ft.
Dodge, la.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer
drove to Brunswick Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Sch
inck.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer
and family of Atkinson were Sun
day morning callers in the Marvin
Anderson home.
William J. Froelich returned to
Chicago, HI., Sunday after spend
ing the weekend with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Redlinger
and family of Page were Sunday
dinner guests in the home off Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Arrasmith.
Mr. and Mrs. William White
spent Saturday in Sioux City on
business.
Saturday night callers in the
Roy Worth home were Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Wetzler and children of
Gregory, S. D., and Mrs. Bennie
Wetzler and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arrasmith
spent Monday in Loup City on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson
visited their son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George
Peterson, jr., near Madison
Sunday.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: A 320 or
more acre farm. Close to
school, good improvements.
Need plenty water. Write or
see Leo Krysl, Stuart.
50-52pl30
WANTED: Brick, tile and block
work of all kinds.—Phone 5638,
Atkinson. 49-51p85
HELP WANTED: Experienced
bookkeeper, permanent posi
tion, good salary, excellent
working conditions. Write,
phone or see Skalowsky Glass
Company, Norfolk. 51c
WANTED TO BUY: Late model
wrecked cars.—J-V Motor Co.,
O’Neill.21c
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait. — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf
WANTED: Serum pigs.—Call or
write Dwaine Lockmon, phone
3741, Stuart. 42tf
WANTED: Blue grass seed. We
buy in the rough or will do
custom threshing. We also buy,
sell and clean alfalfa and clo
vers. — Koinzan-Jochum Seed
Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26tf
WANTED TO BUY: Horses of
all kinds. Call 13, Page, be
tween 7 and 8 in the morning
or 6 and 7 in the evening or
write to Buv Wanser, Page.
49-52pl85
WANTED: Rendering plant
help. Year around help. Insur
ance plan, vacation pay and
good wages.—Columbus Ren
dering Co., Columbus, Nebr.
51-lc
WANTED: Married man for farm
work. Separate house, elec
tricity, etc. Must have exper
ience ir handling livestock and
tracto\ farming. Top wages,
steady .job.—Bert Armbruster,
Stanton, Nebr. 48-50cll5
WANTED: Custom wprk, plow
ing, discing, ’dozer work, base
ment digging, grading, back
filling.—C. D. (Con) Harmon,
ph. 560-W, 615 Everett St., O’
Neill. 46tf
WANTED: Waitress at M&M
Bakery. 50c
WANTED TO BUY: Brood sows
and shoats. —M. B. Higgins,
phone 103-J, O’Neill.
50-52p85
WANTED: Married man for year
around work on livestock
farm. Separate house on good
road, % mile from school. —
Art Barr, jr., Stanton. 51c45
MISCELLANEOUS
i
MONEY TO LOAN: I am back
at my office and have Eastern
money to loan on farms and
ranches, also on city property.
—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 48tf
Jacobson’s . . . O’Neill
Repair All Makes of
WASHING MACHINES
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
Next door Asimus Motors)
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
EXPERT
Body - Fender
REPAIRING
COMPLETE up - to - date shop,
equipped and experienced for
all makes of cars. Also paint
ing, spot work, glasses install
ed. Free estimates. 24 - hour
wrecker service.
WICH'S BODY SHOP
219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
LOST: Parker 51 fountain pen.
Name engraved. Reward. —
M. Dishner, phone 37, O’Neill.
__ 51c35
Long Term
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS'N
4% Federal Land Bank
O’Neill, Nebr.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas.
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on
the run. Phone 404-W
J. V. MOTOR
Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong
Used Car Parts, Car Repairing
Electric & Acetylene Welding
North 7th O’Neill, Nebr.
9c80
J-V MOTOR, O’Neil], buys iron
and m,etal. No. 7th St. 13ctf
SEE Ralph Simpson for your
electric wiring. — 359-LW, O’
Neill. ltf
CARDS OF THANKS
THOUGH I find it hard to put
into words my appreciation of
the thoughtfulness of my
friends, I’d like to thank all of
you for your consideration
and generosity in your pray
ers, visits, cards and gifts dur
ing my stay in Si. Anthony’s.
Thanks also for the wonderful
care received from Doctor
Brown and the hospital staff.
MISS MARIE SCHNEIDER,
O’Neill.
I WISH to thank Doctor Wilson
and the hospital staff at St.
Anthony’s hospital for the
wonderful care I received,
also for the many cards I re
ceived.
MRS. ROLLAND WEYHRICH
51c50
I WISH to thank the many
friends for the masses, flow
ers, gifts and cards sent me
during both my stays in St.
Anthony’s hospital. I also want
to thank the entire hospital
staff for the wonderful care I
received. I will always be
grateful.
MRS. BERNARD PONGRATZ
51p50
IN MEMORIAM
IN LOVING MEMORY of our
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Ella Karr, who passed away
one year ago on April 24.
“While she lies in peaceful
sleep,
Her memory we shall always
keep.”
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Karr,
Mr. and Mrs. C- E. Worth,
Grand and
Great-grandchildhren.
51c50
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver
spent the weekend in Pickstown,
S. D., on business.
Mrs. Dean VanEvery spent the
weekend visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady, at Dor
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kersen
brock went to Greeley Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Con
nors.
Edward Tomlinson, a student
at the University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, plans to spend this
weekend with' his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson.
Mrs. Lyle McKim and sons,
Kenneth and Keith, accompanied
Miss Hildred McKim back to
Omaha Sunday evening and
visited her and Mrs. John De
George and family. Miss McKim
had spent 10 days here visiting.
Miss Shirley Brittell, Mrs.
Darel Beckwith, Harold Humrich
and Frances Malcomb drove to
Allen Sunday to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hiatt and
Carolyn went to Lincoln Satur
day to attend the wedding of
their cousin, James Anderson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D.
Anderson, formerly of Cham
bers, and Miss Beverly Weyers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
H. Weyers of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly took
their daughter, Miss Mary Lois
Kelly, back to Omaha Wednes
day where she takes nurses’
training.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brittell
and Judy and Mr. and Mrs. Les
lie Caster, all of Norfolk, and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sparks and
family were supper guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
Brittell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman
spent Friday and Saturday in
Omaha on business.
M HOTEL
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Sewing Machine
Care Is Studied
EMMET—The South Side club
met with Mrs. Joe Winkler on
Thursday, April 9, for a cover
ed dish dinner with nine mem
bers and their guests present.
After the business meeting,
which consisted of approving
the new year books and in
stalling the new officers, a les
son was given by the Singer
company cf O’Neill on the care
and uses of the sewing machine.
Mrs. Fritz Brockman, Miss
Leona Beckwith and Mrs. Leo
Weichman were voted into mem
bership.
Next meeting is on Tuesday,
May 5, with Mrs. Henry Potter.
Other Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
Barbara were Tuesday night,
April 14, supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sipes and fam
ily at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
Barbara visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Tomlinson and Veldon on
Friday evening, April 17.
Mrs. Henry Benze and chil
dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Jer
rold Dusatko Sunday.
The WSCS members met at
the home of Mrs. Emma Maring
last Thursday afternoon with 18
people present.
Gale Abart of Omaha was an
overnight guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart, on
Monday, April 13.
Veldon Tomlinson spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Fox and Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlin
son and Veldon were Sunday,
April 19, dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Bar
bara.
Mrs. Charles Fox and Carol,
Mrs. Fritz Belzer and Jimmy,
Mrs. George Bosn and Chuck,
and Mrs. William Kelly, all of
O’Neill, called on Mrs. Wayne
Fox and children Monday after
noon, April 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and daughters, Nancy and Judy,
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Adolph Mlinar home at At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
left Saturday for Norfolk where
they visited Mr. Patterson’s sis
ter, Mrs. Ralph Antisdel, and on
their return trip they viisted
Mrs. Patterson’s niece, Mrs.
Fred Mattson, at Haber.
Miss Norma Lou Foreman was
a Wednesday, April 15, over
night guest of Mrs. Wallace
Shellhammer at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Shelhamer in O’
Neill.
Mrs. William Newton and Mrs.
Howard Newton and children,
1 ■ ■■■
Dewey and Patsy Ellen, were
callers at the Dean Perry home
Sunday, April 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton
and children, Dewey and Patsy
Ellen, of O’Neill were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs.
William Newton.
Mrs. Pauline Benze and chil
dren and Miss Ellen Condon of
O’Neill spent last Thursday vis
iting friends at Emmet.
Misses Mary Helen and Car
men Benze and Ellen Condon
visited at the district 20 school
at Emmet last Thursday after
noon.
Mrs. Charlie Abart called on
Mrs. Bill Luben of O’Neill Mon
day afternoon, April 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McConnell
were Easter Sunday guests at
the Walter Puckett home in At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck
and daughter, Cathy, of O’Neill
and Miss Sharon Wagnon were
Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Fox and chil
dren. '
Mr. and Mrs. James Kendall
and sons left Wednesday, April
15, and returned on Sunday,
April 19, having visited Mrs.
Stella Kendall.
Miss Norma Lou Foreman was
a Monday overnight guest of
Miss Charlotte McVay of O’
Neill.
Mrs. Joe Winkler spent Mon
day as a guest of Mrs. Leo
Weichman and children of Stu
art.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kloppen
borg were visitors at the Gilbert
Fox home last Thursday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hantis
and Robert Winkler of Omaha
were Easter weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler.
Mrs. Henry Benze and chil
dren of O’Neill visited at the
Jerrold Dusatko home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ziska called
at the Emma Maring home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitwer
and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Densberg
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Bessie Burge home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burge and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Fritton visited Mrs. Bessie Burge
and June and Harold Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse
were Sunday, April 12, dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schaffer
and son, Dewey II, Mr. and Mr?.
Guy Cole and Jeanie, Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and daugh
ter, Elizabeth, of O’Neill, Mrs.
Esther Cole Harris of O’Neill,
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. (“Bud”) Cole
and family and Mrs. Georgians
McGinnis were Sunday, April
12, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cole and sons, John and
Robert, jr.
Mrs. Grant Peacock and Mrs.
Esther Harris visited Mr. and
Mrs. Sewell Johnson and daugh
ters at Atkinson Saturday eve
ning, April 11.
Mrs. Grant Peacock visited
Miss Frances Rotherham at Ew
ing on Thursday, April 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coleman
of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Ver
Darrcll Beckwith, Mrs. Vera
non Beckwith and Connie, Mrs.
Hickman and Pfc. and Mrs. Estel
Carey were dinner guests Sun
day, April 12, at the Guy Beck
with home. The dinner was in
honor of Private Carey who is
on a 15-day furlough from Camp
Pickett, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
daughter, Barbara, were Sunday,
April 12, dinner guests at the
Robert Tomlinson home at Star.
Other guests there were Mr. and
Mrs. Max Grenier and Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Sipes.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith
■entertained the Beckwith fami
lies at their home on Sunday
evening, April 12, in honor of
Pfc. and Mrs. Estel Carey, who
are visiting here. Those attend
ing were Mr. and Mis. Dean
Beckwith and Gary, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Leona,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beckwith, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith and.
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Beckwith and Connie, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Lorenz and Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Harley a IcdnhiVo
Mrs. Arthur Harley and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody
returned home Sunday, April 12,
from a week’s trip to Clinton
and Scotsbluff. At Clinton they
visited Mrs. Enbody’s sister and
brotherriri-Taw, Mr. and Mrs.
Vem Swick.
Several from this community
attended Carolyn Watson's piano
recital at St. Mary’s auditorium
on Sunday afternoon, April 12.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Peacock
and Miss Helen Martens were
the 4-H leaders from this com
munity who attended the lead
ers’ banquet sponsored by the
Atkinson Commercial club Wed
nesday evening, April 8, at the
Knights of Columbus hall. Mm,
Fred Boettcher gave a travel
ogue of her trip with WOW’s
Mel Hansen, farm editor, tour
of Mexico last year. State and
assistant leaders were present at
the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schaffer
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole
and Jeanie and Mi-s. Esther Har
ris were Sunday, April 12, din
ner guests at the D. C. Schaffer
home at O’Neill.
2 Guests at Valley
Center Meeting—
CHAMBERS — The Valley
Center extension club met Fri
day, April 17, at the home of
Mrs. C. V. Robertson with 15
members and two visitors pres
ent.
The president, Mrs. Glen
Grimes, opened the meeting and
conducted the business session.
She reported on the council
meeting in O’Neill on Tuesday.
April 14.
A lesson on “Soap and Deter
gents’’ was presented by Mrs.
Grimes and Mrs. Herman Cook.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. L. W. Taggart
on May 15.
Birthday Noted—
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck.
and Kathrine and Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Coats and children were
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck in
honor of the birthday anniver
sary of Lloyd Rubeck and the
42nd wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaczor
Mrs. Ehrlich, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Boettcher and three
sons, all of Spencer, were Sun
day guests in the home of Mrs.
George Bay in honor of her
i birthday anniversary.
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