The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 28, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 10, Image 10

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1951, 74 OHV, Har
ley Davidson motorcycle with
side car. Low mileage, A-l
condition.—See Wayne Rowse,
Chambers. 4p35
FOR SALE: 1948 8-ft. Servel re
frigerator; 1948 combination
gas Majestic range. — Darel
Bright, Atkinson, phone 5836.
4-6p80
FOR SALE: 2 Oil-O-Matic oil
burners. Capacity up to 60
h.p. boiler. See at Harding
Cream Co., O’Neill, telephone
84. 4-5c65
BETTER
Used Cars!
1953 Mercury sport coupe, radio,
heater, auto, transmission, 2
dr. _ $2,750
1952 Plymouth, radio, heater, 4
dr._$1,695
1948 Frazer, radio, heater, a
real bargain.
1950 Olds, radio, heater, auto,
transmission, 4-dr.-$1,245
1950 Chevrolet, radio, heater,
4-dr. _ $1,175
1949 Chrysler, radio, heater,
auto, transmission, 4-dr. $1*095
1948 Ford, radio, heater,
2-dr._$695
1948 Chevrolet, radio, heater,
2-dr._$695
1947 Plymouth, radio, heater,
4-dr._$645
1951 Kaiser, radio, heater, over
drive, 4-dr.- $1,045
1952 DeSoto, radio, heater, auto,
transmission, 4-dr. - $2,450
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Home of DeSoto and
Plymouth
Phone 562 — O’Neill
PAUL SHIERK, Mgr.
FOR SALE: Coming 3-year-old
Holstein bull, Wisconsin stock,
priced to sell. — Matousek
Bros., Atkinson. 4-5cG0
MAYTAG
SALES & SERVICE
WE repair all makes of washing
machines. Free estimates.
JACOBSON’S
O’Neill
itf
FOR SALE: 1942 Ford %-ton
pickup, 700x16 tires.—Gerald
McDermott, O’Neill, phone
462-J. 4p35
FOR SALE: Insurance of ali
kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”'
Shriner, phone 106. 38tf
FOR SALE: 320-acre farm. —
Mrs. Rodney Tomlinson, box
214, O'Neill, phone 518-M.
l-4cl00
LADIES, earn extra cash by ad
dressing advertising postals at
home. Write, Vali Co., Box
1042, Mancie, Indiana. 4c35
FOR SALE: 8-room house to be
moved or taken down.—Darel
Bright, Atkinson, phone 5835.
4-6p80
PUPS: Labrador retrievers, gold
en or black; springer spaniels,
liver and white.—Write Lee
Wolff, 809 1st st., Norfolk,
Nebr. 4-5c70
FOR SALE: Now! End the mess
of ice trays forever . . . the
Servel automatic ice-maker
refrigerator makes ice cubes
by the basketful—automatical
ly, $219.95 up.—Jacobson’s, O’
Neill, phone 415. 4c
PLANTS FOR SALE: Vegetable
tomato, cabbage, pepper, egg
plant, broccoli, celery, parsley
Annual flowers—snapdragons
petunias, asters, phlox, Can
terbury bells, zinnias, swee
peas, marigolds, ageratum
dahlia, verbena, mignonette
balsam, linaria. Perennials —
delphinium, columbine, dian
thus, sweet William, alyssum
baby’s breath, blue flax, daisy
lobelia, candytuft, foxglove
Also potted coleus and double
petunias.— Charles Crook, %
mile north of stODlight, O’
Neill. 52-4c
FOR SALE: 200-A. farm neai
Butte, Nebr. Good buildings
plenty of spring water. —Mrs
C. R. Keeler, Butte, Nebr.
phone 9371.3-6t
FOR SALE: 3-room house, 25 ft
by 28 ft., lights and good wel]
% of acre of good garden in
Emmet, $2,000.—Call 584-K2.
1 tJ
FOR SALE or trade for cattle:
One 1952 V.A.C. Case tractor,
in A-l condition with Eagle
hitch; one 1952 two-bottom 14
in. plow with 3-point hookup;
one 1952 front mounted culti
vator.—Write Leonard Engler,
Columbus, Nebr., rte. 1.
3-4c80
FOR SALE: Power lawn mow
er, 2 used %-inch drills, % to
3 hp. used single phase motors
110-220 v. for REA, 2Vz horse
Lawson engine. —Halva Elec
tric Shop, O’Neill. 3-6c
FOR SALE: 20 head yearling
Angus heifers.—James L. Van
Every, O’Neill. 3-4p65
Brady Welding Shop
Atkinson, Nebr.
BUILDS tractor sweeps and rake
hitches, cable racks and short
stinger winches; sells a com
plete line of iron at 12c to 14c
per pound, according to size
and quantity. Also for sale,
regular Farmall parts.
WE DO all kinds of repair weld
ing. Established in 1945.
E. W. Brady, Prop.
Res. Phone 8151
_ 2-5
FOR SALE: Good used 2-pc.
living room suite. —Midwest
Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill,
346-J, O’Neill. 4c
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: New house, 16x32
ft., 10 miles east on highway
108. See or write Art Frahm,
Page. 2-4p75
IF YOU have blue grass seed for
sale, see Ralph Stowell, 322
West Adams, O’Neill, phone
527-LJ. 4-5c60
FOR SALE: $199.50, 2-piece
living room suite. Three only
to be sold at this price, $159.50.
Save $40.—Midwest Furn. &
Appli., phone 346-J, O’Neill.
2-4c
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
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON,
Lawson and Clinton engines
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’Neill. 41tf
VELVEETA (Limit One) - 2 Lbs. 69c
LETTUCE—Fresh, Crisp _ Lb. 10c
CHEERIOS—Family Size _ Box 19c
ROBIN COFFEE .Lb 75‘
(Makes 70 Cups — Limit One Lb.)
BABO CLEANSER_2 Cans 19c
CARNATION MILK_2 Cans 25c
(Limit 2 Cans)
, MINCED HAM_ Lb. 35c
PICNIC HAMS u> 45c
Del Monte— Limit One
TOMATO JUICE_46-Oz. Can 25c
AU-Meai—
BOLOGNA ——Lb. 37c
4th Street Market
— PHONE 93-W — I
5 FOR SALE: Spring fries.—Se
William G. Hansen, Meek rte
O’Neill, phone 2-F23. 4-6c8i
! FOR SALE: Creosoted posts
cheap. —Everett Gorgen, O’
Neill, phone 524-M. 4-5pbl
Look At These!
USED CAR BUYS
1948 Pontiac ‘6’, 2-dr., very clean
1949 Pontiac ‘8’, 4-dr., hydramat
ic, two-tone, good.
1948 Pontiac Streamliner 2-dr.
sedan, hydramatic, shell gray
i 1951 Mercury with overdrive
very clean.
Studebaker pickup with stool
rack, good condition.
1948 Frazer 4-dr.
1947 Pontiac ‘8’, 2-dr., Torpedo.
Wm. Krotter Co.
OF O’NEILL
Phone 531 4c
FOR SALE: 23 head youns
breeding ewes with 27 head oi
February lambs.—Alex Frick
el, Atkinson, phone 7069.
3-4co5
FOR SALE: Four purebred
milking Shorthorn bulls, bred
for milk and beef, eligible for
registry. From the F. W.
Loock & Son herd, Spencer.
Cows can be shown. Ready for
service. — Wilfred Kaup, lVz
miles southeast of Stuart,
phone 2136. 3-4pl20
WANTED
WANTED: Custom work, 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: I have room for 50
head of yearling heifers, steers,
or 40 head of cows. — W. E.
Ragland, Amelia. 4p35
WATCH and jewelry repairing,
crystals and Ronson lighter re
pairs while you wait. — Clift
Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf
I HAVE a buyer for a cattle
ranch, and another buyer for
a good farm. Do you have a
ranch or farm for sale?—Write
to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
ltf
—
WANTED: Man and wife to care
for convalescing invalid in
modem country home. Wife
must be good practical nurse
and housekeeper. Man to care
for sick woman and help with
farm work.—John Berger, O’
Neill, phone 19F3. 4-7cll0
SEMI DRIVERS WANTED
IF YOU are 24 or older and
have one year of semi exper
ience, not counting army ex
perience, we need you. In
addition to good pay we offer
paid vacations, length of ser
vice bonuses, life and accident
insurance and merchandise
awards for safe driving. Ap
ply Dale Herman, Herman Oil
Transport Co., 1207 Chicago,
Omaha, Nebr. 2-4c260
HELP WANTED: Good truck
drivers to go with combines, 3
months work.—Outlaw Impl.
Co., West O’Neill. 4-5c
WANTED: Woman for general
housework. — Call 140-J, O’
Neill. 3-4c65
WOMEN WANTED: Address and
mail post cards. Make over $50
week. Send $1 for instructions.
LENDO, Watertown, Mass.
2-4pl00
WORK WANTED: Housekeep
ing for one or two men.—Ethyl
McClain, Star, Nebr. 3-5pl00
WANTED: Serum pigs.—Call or
write Dwaine Lockmon, phone
3741, Stuart. 42tf
WANTED: Paper hanging, paint
ing, floor and wall tiling and
linoleum laying.—J. C. Bazel
man, O’Neill, phone 263.
_ 4-7cll0
HOLT County Noxious Weed
District will have spraying
chemicals for sale at the fol
lowing prices: Estor 2-4-D, 4
lb. acid, per gal. $4.85; Amine
Salts 2-4-D, 4-lb. acid, per gal.
$4.00 (in 5-gal. cans). On sale
at: Rubeck’s Standard Sta.,
O’Neill; A. G. Braddock Sta.,
Page; Central Stand. Sta., At
kinson._ 3-8c60
New Machinery
No. 5 John Deere power mower.
12-ft. hay rakes.
2 and 4-row listed corn cultivat
ors.
Tractor cultivators.
No. 25 and 55 combines.
9-, 12-, 16-ft. windrowers.
Farmhand stackers and loaders.
U.S. Royal and Firestone farm
tires.
J-D-D oil, grease and batteries.
Used Machinery
1949 B John Deere tractor.
1943 B John Deere tractor.
1940 B John Deere tractor.
1943 A John Deere tractor.
1940 A John Deere tractor.
RC Allis tractor and cultivator.
1937 B John Deere tractor.
2-row listed corn cultivator.
No. 5 John Deere mowers.
Massey-Harris tractor mower.
IHC regular tractor.
14-ft. IHC rake (near new).
Model H John Deere spreader.
Harry R. Smith Impl.
Phone 562 O’Neill
- FOR SALE: 7-cu. ft. Norge re
, frigerator, used five months
) A-l condition.—E. F. Quinn
O’Neill, phone 343-W. 4C35
FOR SALE: 10x12 brooder house
I —Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill.
'__ 45c
BOAT FOR TRADE: 16-ft. with
14-in. sides, marine plywood
bottom, all put together with
brass screws, in good condi
tion. Will trade for small,
lightweight boat.—L. C. Wal
ling, O’Neill, phone 306-W.
’ 4c60
FOR SALE: 1950 F6 truck, 30 ft.
Keystone covered semi-trailer.
— See Ed Thorin, O’Neill,
phone 454-J. 4c35
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: After June 1st, fur
nished apartment. —Marie L.
Salisbury, 129 E. Clay St.,
phone 324-W. 4-6p80
FOR RENT: Four-room apart
ment with bath, partially fur
nished. Heat, lights and water
furnished—Phone 537, O’Neill.
_48tf
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf
POWER MOWER”
FOR RENT
$2 Per Day
GAMBLES . . O’Neill
__ 52tf
FOR RENT: Set of buildings, on
highway 108, has REA. See or
write Art Frahm, Page.
2-4p75
FOR RENT: Three - room apt.,
upstairs, private entrance. May
be seen after 3 p.m. — Ralph
Stowell, 322 West Adams, O’
Neill, phone 527-LJ. 4-5c60
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANT TO SELL? We need list
ings on farms and ranches. If
you want fast service, list
your property with Ed Thorin
& Bill Bowker, phones 207,
454-J, 551-J, O’Neill.
FARM LOANS. — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 50c
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on
the run Phone 404-W. Used
car parts, car repairing, elec
tric and acetylene welding,
body shop.
Strong’s Repair Shop
VERNON STRONG, Prop.
North Seventh — O’Neill
_ ltf
I AM NOW writing insurance
for an exclusive hail insurance
company.—Ed Thorin, O’Neill,
phone 207. 52tf
WILL HAVE a group of Here
ford bulls, 2-years-old, in pas
ture condition, at the regular
sale at the O’Neill Livestock
Market, Thursday, June 4.—S.
R- Robertson, O’Neill. 4p55
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
on all makes. Free home dem
onstrations on New Home sew
ing machines. Will completely
rebuild and electrify your old
sewing machine for $24 50_
Midwest Fum. & Appl., phone
phone 346-J. 2-4e
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.
SEE Ralph Simpson for your
electric wiring. — 359-LW, O’
NeilL_ Itf
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’nSu!
_ ePr'__ 48tf
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
-T^te Water Heaters
Next door Asimus Motors)
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
I MUST
GET a District Manager to
take over our growing Feed
Business in this tlrritonT
Home every night. Clean
work with high-rated Com
pany. Must have a car, be able
to manage men after our free
schooling. This position worth
up to $17,180.00 per year to
right man on getting only
2^% of the Feed business in
territory given him. Excep
tional opportunity for right
man. Write c/o this paper giv
ing past work and we will ar
range for a personal interview
at your convenience. — Bnv
1431, Des Moines, Iowa. 4c
HALVA’S ELECTRICSHOP~
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf ]
1
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
• SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
: automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
1 —
[ I WILL be in O’Neill all day
i Thursday to give piano ac
cordian lessons. Any one in
, terested contact me at the
home of J- V. Johnson, 309 W
Fremont st., O’Neill, 2 blocks
) south of Snow Creme drive
in.—Martha Chocolousek, Ver
digre. 4c50
EXPERT
i
Body - Fender
REPAIRING
COMPLETE up - to - date shop,
equipped and experienced for
all makes of cars. Also paint
I ing, spot work, glasses install
ed. Free estimates. 24 - hour
wrecker service.
WICH’S BODY SHOP
219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W
CARDS OF THANKS
f IN MEMORIAM
- IN MEMORY of our Dear Hus
* band and Daddy, May 20,
E 1950:
Time has passed since that sad
day
The one we loved was called
away.
God took you, it was His will,
But your memory lingers still.
More and more each day, we
miss you,
i Friends may think the wound
• is healed,
But they little know the sorrow
\ That lives in our hearts con
cealed.
Yes, God took you home, it
was His will,
And in our hearts your mem
ory liveth still,
i But only a star shines over the
grave
Of the one we loved, and could
not save.
—MRS. WILLIAM WABS
and Children. 4p50
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright enter
tained at a family dinner party
on Sunday in honor of Mrs.
Wright’s neice, Miss Barbara Jean
Muff, of Washington, D. C. In at
tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Muff and family of O’Neill, Mr.
and Mrs. Cletus Muff and family
of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
rge Jefferies and Bonnie Jo. Mrs.
Wilma Daniels and family, all of
Ewing.
Miss Vera Dell Daniels has gone
to Columibus where she has em
ployment in the Sylvester Sehrad
home.
Pvt. Glenn Tuttle arrived home
Saturlay night for a two week’s
furlough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Tuttle. Private Tuttle
has taken basic training at Camp
Polk, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Larsen
Were hosts at a 6 o’clock dinner
Wednesday evening, May 20,
honoring their nephew, Donald
Pruden, who enlisted in the army.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Pruden and family ofEwing, Mrs.
Miriam Custer of Norfolk, Mrs.
Isabella Carlson of Dunlap. Ia.,
Miss Patricia Mullen of O’Neill
Donald left last Thursday to be
gin basic training.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Larsen
spent Sunday at Wausa visiting
with a cousin. Mrs. Agnes Bartak
accompanied them as far as Plain
view where she spent the day
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bennett, and
family. , i
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larsen had
as their weekend guests his broth- I
er and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Larsen of Oklahoma City,
Okla. Mr. Larsen and his brother
had not seen each other for 37
years. They also called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jacob
sen on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and
Mrs. Larsen and their guests were
1 o'clock dinner guests on Sunday i
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Christon. and family. i
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gibson took ,
their daughter, Marcia, to Omaha
on Sunday where she began her
duties in the Methodist hospital
for the summer. Joellyn Eacker
accompanied the Gibsons to Om- i
aha where she is looking for em
ployment. Miss Gibson and Miss I
Eacker are both graduates from 1
the Ewing high school with the
class of 1953.
Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard
is enjoying a visit from her sister
in-law, Mrs. Walter Hopkins of
Buhl, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stark, also of Buhl, and the par
ents of Mrs. Hopkins, were guests
on Friday at the Ebbengaard
home. „ .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens of
Clearwater were 6 o’clock dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebben
gaard Sunday evening. They also
attended the Eldorado theatre.
Miss Blanche Graham, formerly
a teacher in the Ewing public
school is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon and
also calling on friends. Miss Gra
ham taught in the Cedar Rapids
public school the past year.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Tams and
family returned Saturday night
from Norman, Ark., where they
were guests at the home of his |
parents.
Pfc. Vincent Rotherham and
Cpl. Joe Miller have reached Ko
rea and are stationed within three
miles of each other.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks at
tended the rural youth banquet
held last Thursday evening at
the Legion club in O’Neill. The
banquet was prepared and served _
by the American Legion aux
iliary.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks wen
to Omaha on Wednesday, May 2C
to get their daughter, Mary Alys
who has completed one year a
Duschene college.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bomei
who have been guests at the hom<
of their son, Rev. W. J. Borne
and family, returned to thei
home in Des Moines la., on Ma1
19.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shrader en
tertained at a birthday dinner or
Sunday honoring their grandson
Gary Wettlaufer, who was 6
years-old. Guests were his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wett
laufer and family of Page, Mr
and Mrs. Andy Wettlaufer of O’
Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Verlf
Gunter and family of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Verle Gunter en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Mike Phil
ben and children at a 6 o’clocl
dinner on Monday evening.
Miss Frances Rotherham re
turned Wednesday, May 2'0, frorr
Omaha where she had attendee
the state meeting of the National
Association of Postmasters.
Kalkowski • . . leave
★ ★ ★
Leo Kalkowski
Heads Overseas
LYNCH — A/lc Leo L. Kal
kowski, second son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kalkowski of
Lynch, left Sunday, May 24, to
report to Camp Stoneman, Calif.,
for overseas shipment to the
Far East. He was home for a 29
day delay enroute.
Airman Kalkowski enlisted
September 11, 1952, at Omaha
and was sent to Parks airforce
base in California for 12 weeks
of basic training.
In December, 1952, he spent
two weeks at home on a delay
enroute to Greenville, S.C., and
on January 1, 1953, he was sent
to New York for four weeks “op
eratation cold spot” training.
Airman Kalkowski was born
at Lynch and graduated from the
Lynch schools in 1951.
His elder brother, A/2c Aug
ust L., is at present in Chaumont,
France, where he has been the
past 12 months.
Society ot Meet—
The Altar society of St. Pat
rick’s Catholic church will hold
a meeting on Thursday, June 4,
at the St. Mary’s academy gym
nasium. St. Agnes’ guild will be
hostesses.
PINKING SHEARS
Only $1.95 postpaid. Chromium
plated, precision made. Manu
facturer's Christmas overstock.
Guaranteed $7.95 value or mon
ey refunded. Order by mail. Lin
coln Surplus Sales, 529 Main St.,
Evanston 90, Illinois.
jMebhalionaL.
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Here's a special demonstration you should see!
Ask your dealer to show you how the "WEED
CHOPPER" Electric Fencer actually cuts weeds
or grass in two when they reach the fence wire!
It's real proof you can have full time electric
fence operation when weed "shorts" are pre
vented. Check all the reasons why Interna
tional s "WEED CHOPPER" Electric Fencer
is your best buy for permanent electric fencing
(SAVE 60-90* on construction)—temporary
pasturage fence—strengthening old fences, etc
LONG KANGS a WORKS WHEN GROUND (5
DRY a HOLDS AND CONTROLS ALL STOCK a
OPERATING LIGHTS a HI-LOW CONTROL a
OUTSIDE SWITCH a FACTORY REGISTERED
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’Neill
PHONE 531
Church in Egypt’
Topic Study Lesson
EWING— The Missionary so
ciety of the United Presbyterian
church met at the home of Mrs.
Verle Gunter in Ewfng. Seven
teen members were present and
one guest, Alice Shrader.
Mrs. W. N. Napier was the
leader or the lesson for the af -
ternoon on “Evangelical Church
in Egypt” She was assisted by
Mrs. Ralph Shrader, Mrs. Wiluc
- Shrader, Mrs. Wilbur Bennett
and Mrs. Carl Christon.
t A short business session was
, held with the president, Mrs.
, Lee Fink, in charge,
t Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Gunter and Mrs. Alfred Na
, pier, the assisting hostess.
j _
r Lynch - Bellar
Nuptials Told
i Miss Wanda Lynch and Joseph
, R. Bellar were married Monday,
iMay 25, at Little Sioux City, la.
The couple departed for a
wedding trip in California.
Mr. Bellar has employment in
construction work there for the
i past year and the newlyweds will
reside in that state. The bride
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Bellar of O’Neill.
News
May 17 visitors in the home
of Mrs. Julius Eppenbach were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dailey, Mrs.
Harold Leise, and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Storjohann and family of
Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Arrasmith
spent May 16-17 in Arcadia visit
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt
took their granddaughter, Linda
Sue Farrier, to her home in
Gregory, S. D„ May 17 after a
week’s visit here. Linda Sue is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmaster
and Virginia of Fremont arrived
here May 19 to attend the com
mencement exercises of the 1953
graduating class of the O’Neill
public school of which their son,
Gary, is a member.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and daughter of Emmet were
Sunday, May 17, guests at Leon
ard Larson’s.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O'
Neill, phone 139-J. 37if
Mr. and M!rs. Lloyd Godel
and sons, Larry and Gary, drove
to Grand Island Friday. May 15,
where they met the train to
I bring their son, Donald, and
Raymond Hannon home on
leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gorgen of
Denver, Colo., were Sunday, Mav
*3* j ®?ests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gorgen.
Mrs. John Hayne of Neiigh
visited Mrs Herbert Timm on
Wednesday, May 20.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prescott re
turned to their home in Hart
mgton Monday after spending a
week here and in Johnstown
visiting frelatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Beha
returned to their home in Sioux
Falls, S.D., Monday after spend
ing several days here visiting
revives They will soon move
to Ashville, N.C., where Mr Be
ha will be employed at a Vet
erans hospital.
Mrs. Frank Phalin left over
the weekend with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Phalin, to return to their
home at Sioux Falls, S.D for i
visit.
Mr. and Mrs L. E. Prescott of
Hartington were Monday, Mav
18, overnight guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ander
son. On Tuesday, May 19, thev
went to Johnstown where they
spent the week visiting Mr and
Mrs. Harold Dav and Mr and
Mrs. Kenneth O’Hara and fam
ily. They returned to the Ander
son home on Saturday.
Mrs. Sam Banks and daugh
ters and Mrs. and Mrs. James
Banks spent Sunday afternoon
in Emmet visiting Mr. and Mm
William Grothe, sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. William Grothe, jr.
Sgt. Keith Baker arrived on
Monday, May 18, from Cam*
Lejeune, N.C., to spend a fur
lough with his wife, the former
Marie Gruhn. On June 24 he will
report to Camp Pendleton, Calif.,
for overseas duty.
Mrs. Gladys Oxford of Cham
bers is a guest in the H. J Lo
haus home, visiting her nephew,
Lt. John Baker.
Mrs. Robert Evans and chil
dren, Marde and Bobby, went to>
Omaha Wednesday on business
and to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Sunberg.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp of
San Francisco, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. William Beha and family of
Sioux Falls, S. D., and Joe Beha
of Minneapolis, Minn., were week
end guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Beha.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman plan
to spend memorial weekend in
Verdel visiting their son and
daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. Lanman, and in Niobrara
with friends.
DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
CHIROPRACTOR
O'Neill Nebraska
Complete X-Rav Equipment
Vt Block So. of Ford Garage
500 Cattle Expected Today
• There will be around five hundred cattle on the market to
day (Thursday). Included will be one hundred head of short
yearlings, all a very good quality. Also consigned will be 75
whileface yearling heifers weighing from 400 to 500 pounds.
• There will be around one hundred mixed cattle and 150
butcher cows, bulls and heifers. The managers of the O'Neill
market are expecting the usual run of feeder pigs and butcher
hogs.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2 — O'NEILL
Lohaus Motor Co.
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