The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 25, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 4, Image 4

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    Ewing News
Miss Ina Bennett arrived home
Tuesday from Lincoln where she
had been a guest of relatives.
On Wednesday, June 17, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett. Miss
Ina Bennett of Ewing, Mrs. Flora
Young of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Utterback of Clearwater,
went to Hornick, la., to spend the
day with an uncle, who is in ill
health.
Mrs. Zofe Huffman of Elgin
spent a few days at the home of
her son, M. B. Huffman, and fam
ily this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kmicek
Qf Orchard and Mr. and Mrs.
George Nickolite of Ewing were
guests of Mrs. Eva Kaczor on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and
sons returned Friday from a
vacation trip to the Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wolverton
Of Pilger visited her mother, Mrs.
Lena Kirschmier, over the week
end. Mrs. Kirschmier and grand
children, Candance Kirschmier
and Don Niesius, accompanied
them home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Anson and
son Dennis of Neligh were guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kruntorad, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Weltz of
Arcadia, Calif., spent Thursday to
Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Angus. Mrs. Weltz is
a sister of Mrs. Angus.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rotherham
and family are spending their
vacation with relatives in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wunner re
turned Saturday from Chicago,
IH.. where they visited their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Wunner.
Mrs. Walter Tressler and child
ren of Ogallala and Mrs. Viola
Mampin and son, Merle, of North
Platte returned to their home on
Monday after spending the week
end with the ladies’ father, M. H.
Dierksi
Guests at the home of M. H.
DIerks on Sunday for a family
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Lvle
Dierks and family, Mrs. Wilda
Carr and family, Mrs. Sidney
Adrain and daughter Kay of
Wichita, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjack and
son. Terry, of O’Neill were in
Ewing Saturday attending the
blue grass festival.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Rickert
and famdy of St. Paul were week
end guests of relatives and also
attended the bluegrass festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Eacker and
Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ruby
and children went to Grand
Island Sunday to spend the day
with the Jerome Fuller family.
William Sievers from Wyoming
is visiting at the Ruby and Seiv
ens homes in Ewing this wetk.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huffman
returned Friday from a two
weeks vacation through Western
states.
iMrs, Bernice Harlan and fam
ly of TUden attended the blue
grass festival on Saturday and
visited at the home of her moth
er, Mrs. Caroline Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Krackie and
their grandson, Jerry Jefferies,
left Monday for Minnesota on a
IT) day vacation.
Mrs. Edna Lofquest returned
Sunday from O’Neill where she
had attended the camp meeting
held at the Wesleyan Methodist
church. While there she was the
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WESLEYAN METHODIST
(O'Neill)
Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor
Thursday, June 25: Mid-week
prayer meeting, 8 p.m., Carl
Colfack, leader.
Sunday, June 28: Sunday
school at 10 a.m.; worship at 11
a.m.; devotional hour by the jun
ior Bible class, 7:30 p.m.
We are having a missionary
service at 8 p.m. The 16-'nrn.
film, “Reaping With Joy,’’ in
color will be shown. This will
make a full service. Many things
are of just secular interest show
ing the type of conditions that
the missionaries and natives live
in on our missionary fields.
The film was photographed by
our foreign missionary secretary,
Dr. F. R- Birch, on a world tour
a little over a year ago.
You are invited to worship
with us at any time.
Youth camp at Niobrara state
park July 6-10. This is especially
for the teenagers. If you know
of someone who would be inter
ested in going, please let the
pastor know.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
(O'Neill)
Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor
Miss Helen May, assistant to the
pastor
Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m.; wor
ship, 11 a.m.; junior high West
minser fellowship, 5-7 p.m.
The spiritual life group will
meet in the pastor’s study at 3
p.m., Monday.
There will be a session meet
ing at 8 p.m., Monday, June 29.
Wednesday evening, July 1,
the trustees will meet.
There will be no church activi
ties Saturday, July 4. ,
Several members of the junior
high group are spending this
week at the junior high camp,
Camp Sheldon, at Columbus.
Campers from our church are
Jane Petersen, Sylvia Harder,
Danny Sullivan and Gordon Fox.
Reverend and Mrs. Lee are
teaching at the camp.
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
(Alinson)
Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor
Sunday, June 23: Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; divine wor
ship, 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday, July 1: Quarterly
voter’s meeting, 8 p.m.
We bid everyone a cordial
welcome to the services and ac
tivities of this congregation in
the name of Christ Jesus.
METHODIST (Chambers)
Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor
Sunday - school, 10:30 a.m.,
Clair Grimes, superintendent.
Worship, 11:30 a.m.
The Women’s society will
meet today (Thursday) at the
church. Mrs. Louis Neilson will
present the first of a series of
lessons on Africa.
guest of Mrs. Carrie Borg.
Mrs. May Gemmill left Thurs
day for Schaller, la where she’ll
visit at the home of William
Speaker for a few days.
Mrs. Mabel Morrison of
Creighton is a guest at the home
of her brother, Luther Baxton.
She plans to continue her vaca
tion trip into Missouri when she
leaves Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hartford of
Bonesteel, S.D., spent the week
end visiting at the home of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wilson, and Jim
Wilson. They also attended the
bluegrass festival on Saturday
where they met many old
friends.
Pvt. Robert Montgomery, who
is on active duty in Korea, wrote
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Montgomery, stating that recent
ly he had the pleasure of meet
ing Private Redtke of Inman
The boys were stationed a few
miles apart.
Miss Marcia Gibson of Omaha
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gib
son. Miss Gibson is working as
a nurse’s aid at the Methodist
hospital during the summer
months and has enrolled for
nurse’s training this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marquardt
of Tekamah spent father’s day at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Marquardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard
were 6 o’clock dinner guests Sun
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Stevens of Clear
water.
Cpl. Roger Bennett of Ft. Sher
idan, 111., enroute to Ft. Riley,
Kans., spent the weekend at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Bennett.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill)
Comer of 7th and Clay streets
Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor
Thursday, June 25: Ladies Aid
society meets at 2 p.m., with
Mrs. William Kraft and Mrs. Ed
Krugman as hostesses. Topic
study: “You and Your Home.”
Meeting of young people’s com
mittee on arrangements for field
day, 8 p.m.
Friday, June 26: Adult instruc
tion class, 7 p.m. This class is
still open to anyone desiring
membership with our church or
anyone desiring to further their
knowledge of Christian doctrine.
Meeting of church council and
board of trustees, 8 p.m.
Sunday, June 28: Worship ser
vice at local drive-in theater, 8
a.m.; divine worship, 9 a.m.;
Sunday-school and junior Bible
class, 10 a.m.
Thursday, July 2: Young peo
ple’s meeting at the church, 8
p.m.
In the name of Christ Jesus
we bid everyone a sincere wel
come to our services and activ
ities. If you have no church
home we would cordially invtte
you to worship with us regularly.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill)
Corner of Sixth and Grant
John Thomas, minister
Bible school, 10 a.m.; commun
ion and preaching, 11 a.m.; youth
meeting at 7 p.m.; evening wor
shop at 8 o’clock.
Our special evangelistic ser
vices are continuing each night
through Sunday night at 8 o’
clock. Evangelist Coop is doing
a commendable job of preaching
the Word of God and people’s
lives are being challenged with
the unsearchable riches of God’s
message to mankind. Your pres
ence will be welcomed at these
services and your mind will be
directed to the precious promises
of God.
O'NEILL DRIVE-IN
(Sponsored by the O’Neill Min
isterial association)
Services at the drive-in theater
Sunday will begin at 8 a.m. Rev.
R. W. Olson will be in charge of
this service.
7 3 Grade Pupils
in Summer Session
EWING—The vacation relig
ious school at St. Peter’s Cath
olic church, which has been in
session for the past two weeks,
came to a close on Sunday with
the following receiving holy com
munion for the first time:
Jerome Bauer, Margaret Ben
don, Kay Bollwitt, Karen Funk,
William Hobbs, jr., Larry Jura
cek, Louis Martin, Larry Mlnar
ik, Edward Rotherham, Victor
Thoendel, Robert Walker and
Lois Woslager.
Four small boys and girls
leading the communicants were
William Lofquest, jr., Julian
Sojka, jr., Susan Rosno and Rita
Rotherham.
Sisters Antonella, Seraphica
and Lucy from St. Mary’s acad
emy in O’Neill and Mrs. Ray
Funk of Ewing were the in
structors of the 73 grade school
children for the two weeks. The
vacation school is the climax of
the regular Saturday instruction
throughout the school term. The
pastor, Rev. Peter Burke, Mrs.
Frances Shaw and Miss Frances
Rotherham were the Saturday
instructors.
Spencer Lutherans
to Houston Meeting
Rev. L. Wayne Myers and Wil
liam Mott, both of Spencer, rep
resent circuit 7 of the North Ne
braska district of the Lutheran
church (Missouri synod) in the
42d regular convention which
opened last week in Houston,
Tex. The convention, headed by
Dr. John W. Behnken, president
of the Lutheran church (Mis
souri synod) will be in progress
10 days.
Doctor Behnken was reelected
president for his seventh term.
It is the highest office in the
church body. After receiving 500
of the 562 ballots cast on the
first open ballot, his election was
declared unanimous. '
The convention requested that
a committee of three be appoint
ed to study the matter of possible
Missouri synod membership in
the Lutheran World federation.
Last summer the synod sent 25
official “visitors” to the federa
tion meeting in Hannover, Ger
many.
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80-Acre Holt FARM & PERSONAL PROPERTY
Having decided to quit farming, I will offer at public auction my improved 80 - acre farm and entire line of
personal property at public auction, on the premises, located 16 miles north and one-half mile east of
O’Neill; or one-half mile east of Midway Store; or l^/i miles south and one-half mile east of the Spencer Dam
(using U.S. Highway 281 north from O’Neill and south from the Spencer Dam), on . . .
TUESDAY, JULY 7th, 1953
Sale Begins 12 Noon Paddock Ladies Aid Will Serve Lunch
17 - Head of CATTLE -17
1—Hereford Bull, 2-years-oid 2—Roan First-Calf Heifers, fresh now
1—Guernsey Milk Cow, extra good 1—Yearling Red Steer
3—Whiteface Milk Cows ***
3—Red Milk Cows ' he milk cows are 4-quartered and are very good
producers
9 SPRING PIGS - ABOUT 7 DOZ. CHICKENS - 225 - BU. YELLOW CORN -100 BU. GOOD OATS
Machinery & Equipment
l»bl rarmall H Tractor,
like new, used very little
IHC 4-Wheel Trailer and Box,
nearly new
IHC Hay Rake, 12-ft., new
John Deere Tractor Eli, new
John Deere Tractor Lister, new
power lift
7-Ft. Power Mower, new,
cut only 15 acres
6-Ft. Horse Mower
New Idea Manure Spreader
on rubber
12-Ft. Buzz Saw and 32-In. Blade
Hay Fack and Steel Running Gear
Side Hitch Hay Sweep
End gate Seeder
Hand Comsheller, new
Scoopboard
No. 10 Letz Grinder
Also forks, shovels, complete line
of tools, vise, hammers, etc.
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Household Goods, Etc.
Coronado Electric Wash. Machine Apt. Size Hotpoint Elec. Range, Electric Iron
8-Ft. Coronado Refrig., elec., new Sewing Machine
TVT ne^ J®4 year 2—Heating Stoves Bedsprings and Mattresses
New Radio B-Dming Chairs; Some 2-Dressers
Kitchen Cabinet Kitchen Chairs; Rocking Chair Many Dishes & Kitchen Utensils
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
TERMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or See Your Bankers
COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, Auctioneer FIRST NAT’L BANK, O’Neill, Clerk, Personal Property
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REAL ESTATE & IMPROVEMENTS I
The following described real estate will be offered at auction in connection with the personal property I
sale on the W. S. Devall Premises on
TUESDAY, JULY 7th I
This farm is one of the best-producing 80-acre tracts of land in Holt county. The land and improvements 5
combme to form one of the most attractive investment and home units ever offered for sale in Holt countv B
Improvements Consist of the Following: 1
Good 6-Room Dwelling; Double Crib; 2 Poultry Houses; Hog House; Bam with Hay Storage; Cattle I
Bam; Garage; Summer Kitchen and Wood Shed. All Improvements Are in Excellent Condition Manv 1
Trees Around Buildings Affording Protection and Shade. * £
The land has been in the same family for over 70 years and has had excellent care. Seven to eight acres are under cultivation, the balance is in oasturP I
and hay and has no equal in production of forage. Pasture cross-fenced into small units for easy rotation. ^ pasture m
Improvements located one mile from rural school, three-fourths mile to U.S. Highway 281. REA on place. On mail route. Fine spring-fed fish pond, ff
Possession on Delivery of Deed Legal Description: I
and excellent terms axe available at 4 pexcenl interest. NJ^NE'4 Section 6, Township 3 I, Range I I I
ED THOR1N or BILL BOWKER, O’Neill, Nebr., HoIt County’ Nebra8ka I
or W. S. DEV ALL, Owner and Occupant of If you are looking for a home, an investment, or I
Premises both, see this property. |f
REAL ESTATE SALE CONDUCTED BY — I
THORIN & BOWKER REAL ESTATE AGENCY I
O’Neill, Nebr.
~ W. S. DEVALL, Owner
O’NEILL, NEBR.