The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 14, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Modem 5 - room
house, full basement, new fur
nace, garage and three lots, in
Lynch, Nebr. — Joe Cihlar,
Redbird, Nebr. 24-25p60
FOR SALE: Like new ’53 Inter
national 2-ton truck, combina
tion 15 Vi;-foot box, 10,000 miles,
radio, heater, directional sig
nals.—Jack Barr, O’Neill. 20tf
Used Car — Truck
Pickup
BARGAINS!
CARS;
1948, ’49, ’51 Kaisers.
1952 Willys 6.
1946 Fords and Hudsons.
PICKUPS — JEEPS:
1953 Willys 4-wheel drive pick
up, 7,000 miles.
1950 Dodge pickup.
1940, ’44 International and Chev
rolet pickups. Your choice $95.
TRUCKS:
1951 Ford 1 Vis-ton truck, grain
box. Runs like new.
1947, ’49 Jeeps.
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 23-24c
FOR SALE: 1942 International
pickup. Clean. —John C. Babl,
phone 476-R, O’Neill. 23tf
FOR SALE: 5 h.p. used outboard
motor, excellent condition; 12
ft. car top boat with carriers
and oars; 1953 V-8 Dodge; two
tone, loaded with extras, low
mileage, priced to sell. —Call
No. 498-LJ after 6 p.m., Mon
day through Friday. 24c
Itteel corncrib
BARGAINS!
Duncan, Walsh or Columbian
steel com cribs. Complete with
galvanized roof and heavy gal
vanized wire siding. 1000 bu.
size that holds 2000 bu. baskets
of ear corn. Priced at $327.00
delivered to O’Neill.
Government storage rent will pay
for these cribs in a trifle over
two years time.
CJutlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 22tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc
boars, top quality, new breeding
for old customers, vet. vaccinat
ed.—F. W. Loock & Son, Spen
cer, Nebr. 24-27c
Raise Genuine
CHINCHILLAS
FOR iJEGISTERED and pedi
greed breeding stock see or
write—
Gordon Thompson
Neligh 22-30c
FOR SALE: One D-L 30 regular
Iron Fireman stoker with all
controls. In good condition.—
Mrs. John C. Gallagher, phone
310-J, O’Neill. 2225c
Angus Bull Sale
REMEMBER Mallory’s 12th An
nual Bull Sale at Valentine,
Nebraska, Saturday, October
30th. Twenty-eight head of big,
thick bulls.
Mallory’s Bulls are Guaranteed
Bulls
24-26c
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
spring boars and gilts. Many
sired by Silver Meteor, Reserve
Grand Champion Boar 1954
Nebr. State Fair; others by
Defender and Sensation. 75 to
choose from. Meat type, lots of
size, stretch and doing ability.
—John Raster, Clearwater.
22-25c
New Cornpicker
Bargains!
GL. and FARMRITE
1- Row pull type or 1-row semi
mounted _$450.00
2- Row mounted__ $575.00
2-Row pull type_$695.00
Largest stock of parts for G.L’s,
Farmrite, David Bradley in
Nebraska.
Massey-Harris 2-row mounted or
self-propelled pickers.
Used pickers of all kinds.
Cook’s Miracle Shucking Beds
for most all pickers _ $105.00
Kelly Ryan elevators.
Duncan steel com cribs.
Outlaw Implement Col
O’Neill, Nebraska 20tf
FOR SALE: Registered Yorkshire
boars.—C. B. Sanders, O’Neill,
phone 5-F22. 24p
FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp
shire boars. Big and rugged
with plenty of length.—Alfred
Hansen, 5 miles west, 4 south,
Vt west of Plainview. 24tf
HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE:
Has lots of cabinet space, good
heater, large electric refrig
erator and has apartment size
range. I have never used this
trailer and am asking only
$2,145 and I will deliver free.
It’s fully modem. — Joe Phil
ben, Neligh. 23-25c
FOR SALE: Oil floor furnace and
600 gallon tank with stand. —
Richard Napier, 5 miles east, Vs>
south of Ewing, phone Orchard
1914. 24-25p75
FOR SALE: Spotted pups. Set
your own price.—Henry Phelps,
O’Neill. 24p
FOR SALE: Oliver 2-row com
picker. — Werner Poessnecker,
Atkinson. 24c
New Machinery
J-D 227 corn picker.
J-D 200 com picker.
J2-ft. Easy Flow fertilizer
spreader.
J-D spreaders.
Farmhand loaders, bulldozers,
grapple forks.
John Deere trailer wagons.
Central and Bus Brown boxes.
J-D 7x12 box.
J-D 26” wide track box.
J-D elevator.
J-D-D oils, greases and batteries.
Bale ties, cable.
Plymouth baler and binder
twine.
Used Machinery
1940 J-D tractor.
226 J-D picker, mounted on
above, good.
2-row A.C. mounted picker, good.
101 John Deere picker.
J-D No. 200 picker, near new.
Case 1-row snapper.
Wagon gear on rubber.
32-Ft. Galloway elevator.
1946 H John Deere.
J-D 4-wheel spreader.
No. 5 J-D mower.
Hydraulic manure loader.
We trade and give terms on John
Deere Credit Plan. Come in
and see us!
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: 12-gauge Remington
automatic shotgun with canvas
case. Used very little. Price $75.
—Phone 177-W, O’Neill. 24c
GILL ELECTRIC: See John Gil
strap for all your electrical
wiring and equipment. I ser
vice all makes of appliances.—
O’Neill, phone 527-LR. 45tf
BEST BUYS!
1952 Plymouth 4-door, radio,
heater, very clean. A bargain.
3952 DeSoto club coupe.
1950 Ford 2-dr., heater, overdrive,
seat covers. Bargain.
1947 Chevrolet 4-door.
1942 Ford 2-door, good school car.
COME IN AND SEE US!
We like to trade!!
Shierk Motor Co.
430 South 4th — O’Neill
USED WASHING
MACHINES
WE HAVE Re-conditioned May
tag Washers coming and going
all the time. These machines
carry a guarantee against all
parts and workmanship.
Also a few Used Coronado Wash
ers priced from_$20
We also have reconditioned
wringers to fit Maytags which
we will trade on your present
wringer. These wringers are
also guaranteed against all
parts and workmanship.
FINANCING AVAILABLE
MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE
WM. KROTTER CO.
OF O’NEILL
Phone 531 — West O’Neill
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills, and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman.
Nebr.__ 7tf
ELEVATOR
BARGAINS!
NEW elevators for grain, ear
com, baled hay or ensilage.
32-ft. main elevator with 8-ft.
drag hopper, total of 40 ft., all
for _$285.00
Will elevate 300 bu. ear com or
500 bu. small grain in 10 min
utes.
Elevators in all sizes, 24 ft. to
60 ft.
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 22tf
USED CARS
1949 FORD V-8 2-dr., “A clean
car throughout.”
1953 PONTIAC CUSTOM CAT
ALINA 8, “with a new-car
guarantee.”
1952 PONTIAC 2-dr. 8 Deluxe,
“16,000 actual miles, priced at
one-half of new price.”
1951 PONTIAC 8, 4^dr., good
rubber all around.
1949 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Special,
“a good motor and a fair body,
priced to sell.”
GMAC FINANCING
WM. KROTTER CO.
PONTIAC
Phone 531 — West O’Neill
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt,
O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf
’55 STUDEBAKERS
GO ON DISPLAY
Saturday, Oct. 16th
USED CARS
1952 DeSoto 4-dr. sedan.
1S49 Mercury- 4-door.
1950 Ford tudor, custom, with
overdrive.
1952 4-dr. Studebaker Champion.
1953 DeSoto club coupe.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
“Home of Strfdebaker”
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: 1-row corn picker,
New Idea, ready to use, priced
to sell.—Carl Christen, Ewing,
phone 1-F13. 24c
Farm Machinery
1950 Super A tractor.
1950 Ford tractor.
1949 Gas M tractor.
1950 “H” International.
Winch to lit F-30.
10C hammermill.
Farm fuel tanks.
Two-bottom plow for C tractor.
1947 gas M.
1950 C tractor.
2—Farmall 30’s.
Farmall 12.
No. 4 IHC plow.
No. 5 John Deere mower.
2—No. 9 IHC trail mowers.
50-T. baler with engine.
21-ft. Mayrath auger elevator,
complete with engine.
New underslung wagon.
No. 8 two-bottom, plow.
14-ft. Massey-Harris drill.
7-ft. Dempster drill.
Kelly Ryan one-way disc.
25 V mower.
Case horse mower.
Mower to fit Regular and F-20
i2-ft. rakes.
Sargent hydraulic loader.
Don’t forget to see our
REFRIGERTOR and FREEZER
SPECIALS!
Shelhamer Eqpt. Co.
O’Neill
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars with outstanding meat
type quality. —Henry Stelling
& Son, 2 miles south and V4
west of Orchard, Nebr. 21alt29
FOR SALE: New Strunk chain
saws, as low as $179.—Wilbur
C. Smith, Page. 24-27p
NEW & USED
MACHINERY
NEW
NI-Hom flare-top wagon boxes.
MM Tractors (all sizes).
Case 2-row snapper.
N.I. 2-row picker.
Case SC Tractor.
Case and New Idea farm trailers.
USED
F-14 Farmall with mtd. 2-row
G.I. picker (excellent condi
tion).
Used J-D Wheatland plows.
Case SC tractor.
Farmall Regular tractor.
N.I. 2-row picker.
Joliet corn sheller, on rubber.
WM. KROTTER CO.
MM & NEW IDEA SALES
AND SERVICE
WEST O’NEILL — PHONE 531
HOOVER
Sales & Service
B I G L I N ’ S
Phone 38 — O’Neill
CORN PICKER
SPECIALS
2-Row G.I. pulL
2-Row New Idea pull.
2 No. 24 2-row IHC’s, mounted.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O’Neill
FOR SALE: Auto guide and
square turn 8-inch H-beam
ready built cable racks. We
trade.—Hoerle Service, 25 mi.
south of O’Neill on highway
281. Write to Eugene Hoerle,
Ewing. 20-31p365
FOR SALE: Used set of 4 U.S.
Royals, 6.70x15, first-line tires.
Good condition. Any reason
able offer takes them. — In
quire at The Frontier. 23nc
WANTED
WANTED: Woman for general
housework on farm. — Phone
140-J, O’Neill. 24tf
WANTED: Work by middle
aged lady.—Mrs. Emil Tomsik,
box 274, Atkinson. 23-26p
WTANTED: Alfalfa and sweet clo
ver seed. — E. H. Medcalf,
Chambers 21tf,
O. E. (“Oakie”)
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
“The Best Work for the
Least Money”_
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 126 — O’Neill
WANTED: Light trucking and
drayage, all kinds. — Archie
Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ
or 125-J.37tf
WANTED: Custom baling,
square bales, wire tie. New
Holland baler.—Bert DeGroff,
O’Neill. 23-26p
WANTED: Two men or women
to do sales work in counties
covered by this newspaper.
Home nights. Must be willing
to work at least seven hours a
day. Car furnished or car ex
pense to those accepted. Lib
eral commission and bonus.
For complete information write
Earle C. Baillie, Loup City,
Nebr., Phone 118. 15tf
I HAVE opened an acreage ad
jacent to O’Neill and will sell
either in acreages or lots. —
Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, lltf
Frontier want ads tell you
where you can save!
LOST "and FOUND
STRAYED: Dark color polled
Hereford steer calf. Weight
approximately 500 lbs. Dim
brand lB‘” on left hip. —John
Berger, phone 19-F13, O’Neill.
23tf
MISCELLANEOUS
I
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill. Nebr.
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. Used
car parts, car repairing, elec
tric and acetylene welding,
body shop.
Strong’s Repair Shop
VERNON STRONG, Prop.
North Seventh — O’Neill
IF YOU WANT a loan on your
residence or business building,
I can furnish the money, eith
er on monthly payment plan
or on straight yearly payment
plan.—See R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Nebr. 50tf
Real Estate Loans
WE have unlimited funds to loan
on Ranches. If you anticipate
needing a loan, CALL US TO
DAY.
Ernie Weller
Associates
Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
Next door Asimus Motors;
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
I HAVE unlimited insurance
money to loan on big ranch
es. — R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 50tf
PIANO LESSONS: Given in my
home. — Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke.
phone 556-M, O’Neill. 16tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS
To Grow More Beautiful
with the Passing Years
POTTHAST
Monument
Company
NORFOLK
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: The Charles B.
Crook 5 acres adjoining town,
5-room house with natural gas
heat, electric lights, water and
sewer system, 5 rooms, 1%
bath. Will sell at a bargain as
being transferred out of the
state. — See P. C. Donohoe,
broker, O’Neill. 22tf
FOR SALE; 320-acre farm, 7
miles out. 140 cultivated, fair
bldgs., 60 meadow, 120 pas
ture. Price, $35 per acre. —R.
H. Parker, O’Neill. 5tf
FOR SALE: 2-A. acreage, 7-room
house, 16x20 garage, 12x26
chicken house, 16x24 barn and
work shop. Nice size young or
chard. 1-A. pasture. See at In
man, Nebr., 2 blocks west and
1 south of postoffice. Close to
school. 24p40
REAL ESTATE: Nice home and
17 acres near Page. Priced to
sell. Additional 320 acres can
be had if desired. — Keith A.
Abart, phone 520, O’Neill. 22c
FOR SALE: 2-bedroom modem
home with basement on East
Grant.—Thorin-Bowker Agen
cy, phone 207, O’Neill.
_19c
FOR SALE- Six room house, 28
x 50, half basement, attached
garage, located on North Sev
enth st.—Everett Gorgen, ph.
524-M, O'Neill.13-16p-tf
FOR SALE: Residence property
at Inman, Nebr., 6 acres ground
and several buildings.—See R.
H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
FOR SALE: 8-room house 6
blocks from school; 6 - room
house 2 blocks from school;
several good building lots. —
See P. C. Donohoe, broker, O’
Neill. 22tf
SANDHILL
RANCHES
WE HAVE them from 50 to 500
cow capacity. Contact us for
descriptions of our listings
THORIN - BOWKER
AGENCY
Phone 207 O’Neill
FOR SALE: House and lot on
sewer. — Ann Asimus, phone
210, O’Neill. I8tf
►
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Sleeping room, also
garage. Call after 5.—Marie’s
Apt. House, 129 E. Clay St.,
O’Neill, phone 324-W. 24-26c
FOR RENT. Front apt. — Mrs.
Etta Shriner, O’Neill, phone
136. 23-24c
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: Business building,
116 S. Fourth st.—Kieth Abart,
O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Rav Lbr. Co.
HOUSE FOR RENT: Contact Ann
Asimus, O’Neill. 21c
CARDS of THANKS
I WISH to thank my relatives
and friends for the cards and
gifts I received while I was in
the hospital. To the doctors,
Sisters and nurses, a special
thanks, also Aunt Elsie Peter
and Aunts Marie and Bridget
Ramold for staying with me.
CAROL ANN PETER
24p50
Negro Soprano in
Concert at Chambers
CHAMBERS— The Chambers
Methodist church was filled near
ly to capacity on Sunday evening,
October 10, by music lovers who
gathered to hear Miss Wilma
Fletcher, noted Negro soprano and
songwriter.
Miss Fletcher, who has present
ed concerts in hundreds of Nebras
ka towns and has appeared on
both radio and television, sang
sacred and secular songs as well
as Negro spirituals, several of
which she had written. She was
accompanied by Rev. Gertrude
McCallum of Bladen and the pi
anist, Miss McGee of Edgar.
Miss Fletcher’s home is at
Galesburg, 111.
Other Chambers News
Attending the fall seminar held
at the Methodist church in Atkin
son on Tuesday, October *>, were
Mrs. J. M. Hodgkin, Mrs. Joe
Daas, Mrs. Raymond Beed, Mrs.
John Kellar, Mrs. C. W. Robert
son, Mrs. Anna Alberts, Mrs. Sar
ah Adams, and Mrs. Darrel Gil
lette. Reverend Hodgkin also ac
companied the group and spent
the day visiting Rev. E. G.
Hughes. The men attended part of
the session.
The Chambers baseball team
enjoyed a banquet in O’Neill on
Tuesday evening, October 5.
Graveling is well underway on
the new highway west from
Chambers 3% miles.
Mrs. Ivar Johnson of Imperial,
also Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Enearl
and their daughters, Barbara and
Suzanne, of Carroll, la., were
Sunday dinner guests in the Louis
Neilson home.
Attending a zone mission rally
at the Lutheran church in Spen
cer on Wednesday, October 6,
were Mrs. Louis Harley, Mrs.
W'illiam Riecks, Mrs. L. O. Lenz,
Mrs. J. W. Walter, Mrs. Hilbert
Iloge, Mrs. William Jutte, Mrs.
Walter Brown, Mrs. H. C. Walt
er and Reverend Claycombe, all
of St. Paul’s Lutheran church at
Chambers.
Mary Jo Roth of Columbus
spent from Saturday until Monday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Faul Roth.
Dottie Gorgen
Is 6-Years-Old—
Dottie Gorgen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Gorgen, celebrat
ed her sixth birthday anniversary
Tuesday, October 5, at a party
for 19 little friends.
Krysl to Ft. Bliss
Pvt. Larry Krysl, 20 (above),
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Krysl
of route 2, Stuart, recently be
gan eight weeks of army basic
training in the antiaircraft ar
t i 11 e r y replacement training
center at Ft. Bliss, Tex. He will
spend his first eight weeks of
basic military training on fund
amental subjects such as rifle,
machine gun, bazooka marks
manship and familiarization
with army technical subjects.
This first phase of training is
climaxed with a one-week ma
neuver in the field.
Riverside News
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader,
Diane and Gordon attended Ak
Sar-Ben in Omaha October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mrs.
Frank Bollwitt recently visited
the Frank Emsic family in Oma
ha and attended Ak-Sar-Ben.
Bill and Cleta Lofquest and
children visited the Reuben Mey
ers family in Neligh Wednesday,
October 6.
Lee Fink attended the Roy Mar
gritz and Walt Sire sale north of
O’Neill Friday.
Wayne Fry, Jim Barlak and
Jerry Larnpert were duck hunt
ing Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
family spent Sunday with her
folks at Ainsworth.
Ina Bennett accompanied
Wayne Shrader and John Napiei
to Lincoln where they spent the
weekend with Mrs. Ruth Waples
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsor
were Sunday dinner guests of the
Harold Mlinar family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn anc
children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Na
pier, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Na
pier and children and Mr. anc
Mrs. Wayne Fry and daughter'
were Sunday dinner and supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry
The dinner honored the 15th wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Munn.
Mrs. F. A. Hand accompanied
her husband to Omaha Monday
where she spent a few days with
her daughter, Gerry, and family.
Reverend Hand went on to In
dianapolis, Ind., by bus where he
was the Nebraska Free Methodist
conference representative at the
national Sunday - school confer
ence being held here.
Janet and Philip Hand are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Miller this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gunter and
children of Neligh were Sunday
supper guests of the Lionel Gun
ter family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Raasch of
Omaha spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Pollock. On Saturday evening the
Raasches, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Norwood of Ewing and Mr. and
Mrs. Art Busshardt and girls of
Neligh helped Dave celebrate his
birthday anniversary. Ice cream
and cake were served.
Mrs. Melvin Napier, Mrs. Leo
Public Auction
On my farm, located from Lynch—1 mile east, 3 south on Red
bird road and 2 hi miles east on ridge road and 1 mile south to
Niobrara river; OR 7 miles southwest of Monowi.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 18 — 1 P.M.
Lunch Will Be Served by the Catholic Altar Society
47 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 47
20 Hereford stock cows, 3- to 7-yrs.-old; 2 milk cows; yearling
Hereford bull; 23 Hereford spring calves; registered Hereford
bull, 4-yrs.-old.
150 AUSTRA - WHITE PULLETS
FARM MACHINERY
1950 IHC H tractor; 1950 IHC 2-row cultivator; 2-row IHC eli
with hydraulic lift; Clipper No. 2 fanning mill; 1949 Wood Bros.
1-row corn picker, picked about 200 acres; 1948 2-16-in. IHC
plow; 1946 15-ft. IHC disc; 1951 32-ft. Kewonee grain elevator
with new Fairbanks Morse engine; 1953 7-ft. IHC power mow
er; 1950 John Deere manure spreader; 8-ft. J-D power binder;
28-ft. weed sprayer; 4-sec. harrow; 4-ft. tumblebug, new; wag
on on rubber, with box; 1936 Chev. 11^-ton truck with 120-bu.
grain box; 1950 tractor sweep, fits any tractor; 10-ft. hay rake;
overshot hay stacker; hay rack and steel running gear; 10-in.
Letz burr mill; Ford hammermill; endgate seeder.
Miscellaneous Items, Hay and Seed
SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Terms: Cash or make arrangements with the clerk before sale.
JERRY HALVA, Owner
Lester Pearson, Auctioneer Nebraska State Bank, Clerk^
Miller, Mrs. Bill Lofquest, Mrs.
Dale Napier, Mrs. Richard Napier
and Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery
attended the extension club fam
ily night at Neligh Friday eve
ning. They enjoyed the talk given
and slides shown by a young man
from Ireland.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Hoke are
having their house re-shingled.
A hail storm did extensive dam
age there September 4.
Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Mrs.
Rol Hord accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Napier to Norfolk last
Thursday.
Week before last Mr. and Mrs
Alfred Napier took Mrs. Maude
Lawrence to Blair and went on tc
Omaha where Norma had a phys
ical checkup.
Sgt. Robert Bennett has beer
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Bennett. He returned the
first of the week to Camp Lucas,
Mich.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bus Napier and family were Mrs.
May Shrader, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur Bennett and Roger, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Shrader and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shrader and
family, Mrs. Flora Young and son,
Jim Bennett and Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Morrow and children.
Lionel Gunter and sister, Mrs.
Lyle Switzer, were in Norfolk on
business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller
and family called Sunday after
noon at the Garrett Kallhofl
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson
and children of Anthon, la., and
Frank Wondercheck visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Mott over the weekend. The la
dies are sisters.
Marcia Gibson was a Saturday
overnight guest at the Wayne
Fry home.
Joanie Miller visited her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Miller, Monday night.
Mrs. Kittie Fry and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Fink and sons were din
ner guests of the Willie Shrader
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Napier
and Russell were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Harpster and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and
Elayne were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Christon for Sunday
dinner.
Mrs. Wayne Fry accompanied
her father, A. C. Gibson, Marcia
and Keith to Tilden Sunday eve
ning to visit Mrs. Gibson, who is
a patient in the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mott of
Orchard were dinner guests on
Sunday at the Grant Mott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reiter and
sons of Albion visited at the Rev.
F. A. Hand home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquest and
children accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Bill 'Hobbs, jr., to Yankton,
S.D., Sunday. They visited the
Gavins Point dam and crossed the
Missouri river by ferry at Nio
brara enroute home.
OPEN CAFE
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Miller last week opened
a cafe in Chambers, which they
have designated as D&L cafe
This is the cafe formerly operated
by Mrs. Vernon Elkins. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller and daughter came tc
Chambers from O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson re
turned Wednesday, October 6,
from spending the summer in
Omaha, Lincoln and Columbus.
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CHAMBERS— Mrs. Clifford
Potter returned recently from
Chadron where she was called
because of the illness of her sob.
Ralph.
Ralph and his sister, Vesta,
are teaching in a two-room rur
al school near Chadron. During
Ralph’s illness, Vesta took over
the entire teaching job. Her
brother is “improving" and is
expected to be back to work
soon.
Mrs. McMahan Named
President of Auxiliary_'
St. Anthony’s hospital auxil
iary met Monday evening at the
hospital in regular session.
An election of officers was held
with the results as follows: Mr*.
James McMahan of Inman, pres
ident; Mrs. Andrew Ramold of
O’Neill, vicepresident; Mrs. Ver
non Lorenz of O’Neill, secretary;
Mrs. John Shoemaker of O’Neill,
treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Lang
don of O’Neill, publicity chair
man.
Miss Bernadette Brennan is the
retiring president.
Business meetings are held on
the second Monday each month.
All women in the O’Neill vicinity
are welcome to attend. There are
no requirements except a desire
to help.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Verzal and
M'chael attended the Wayne State
Teachers college homecoming
football game against Hastings
college played at Wayne Satur
day.
The Friends of St. Mary's are
sponsoring a card party at the
academy Sunday evening, 8 o’
clock sharp. The public is cordial
ly invited. 24c
Mrs. John Donohoe visited from
Monday, October 4, until Wednes
day, October 6, with her daugh
ter, Miss Dorothy, who is a stu
dent nurse at St. Catherine’s hos
pital in Omaha.
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