The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 05, 1956, Page 9, Image 9

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FOR sale:
USED MACHINERY
TRACTORS—
’51 J-D MT
'49 A J-D.
*46 B J-D.
*46 H J-D.
*42 B J-D.
2—’40 B J-D.
PLOWS—
2—J-D 16-in.
J-D 2—14.
J-D 3—14.
IHC 2—14.
DISCS—
15-ft. tractor.
GRINDERS—
Harvey hammermill.
240 Letz, cutter head.
SPREADERS—
J-D 4-wheel, on rubber.
New Idea 2-wheel, good.
PLANTERS—
J-D 290.
J-D 999, tractor hitch.
IHC, tractor hitch.
J-D 730 lister.
MOWER—No. 5 J-D.
IHC tractor.
CULTIVATORS—
2—MT tractors.
2—J-D 200, tractor.
J-D tumble bug scraper, 5-ft.
Ask About Our
JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN
Up to 3% Years to Pay
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1949
Willys Jeep pickup, $225. —
Troxel E. Green, Amelia, at
• Raymond Garwood ranch.
47-50pll0
. FOR SALE: Used breakfast nook
table and 2 benches, very good,
$10—Midwest Furn. & Appl.,
West O’Neill. 48c
FOR SALE: Missouri No. 0-205
and Nemaha Oats.—John Dick,
3% mi. W. Drive-In theater, O’
Neili. 45-49pl35
FOR SALE: Used Singer sewing
machine, A-l shape, $19. —
Midwest Furn. & Appl., West
O’Neill. 48c
HOOVER
SALES & SERVICE
WM. KROTTER CO.
UPTOWN HARDWARE & APPL.
Phone 496 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: Nice 3 - bedroom
home, full basement. Garage.—
See Ponton Agency, O’Neill.
44 tf
FOR SALE: Wallpaper. New 1956
books. All new patterns. Rea
sonably priced. See books at my
home or will bring them to
yours.—D. N. Loy, 629 Everett,
O’Neixl, phone 433. 38tf
FOP. SALE: 1 set men’s golf
clubs; 1 Ironrite ironer, white
cabinet, used 2 years; 1 single
Hollywood bed; 1 Simmons
rollaway bed, single; 3 pair
feather pillows.—Marie Salis
bury, Rhone 324-W, 129 E. Clay,
O’Neill. 48-49c
FOR SALE: Good 2 piece used
rose living room suite, $35 —
Midwest Furn. & A Dpi., West
O’Neill, phone 346J. 48c
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-ioot
sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman.
Nebr. 7tf '
FARM MACHINERY
54 Super C.
Utility demonstrator.
Farmall Regular.
42 fuel H.
43 fuel H.
49 Farmall C.
48 Farmall C.
Farmall 12.
Farmall 30.
50 W.D. Allis.
53 Super C sweep.
New J-D No. 44 plow.
P&O plow on rubber.
Tumble bug.
Fuel tank with stand.
New duck foot K.D. $100
10-ft. Superior drill . $25
• Loader to fit'Ford.
Listers, several makes and mod
els.
4-row Oliver cultivator, like new.
Cattle oiler.
Endgate seeder.
Com sheller.
Winch for W.D. Allis.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
Phone 570, O’Neill
BALED HAY FOR SALE: 900
bales of 1st, 2nd and 3rd cut
tings alfalfa. Wire tied. At the
C Bar M Hereford Ranch, O’
Neill. 45tf
FOR SALE: Madison vetch; red
clover seed. State tested. Very j
good.—Leon Beckwith, Emmet. I
48tf
SEEDS FOR SALE: Yellow blos
som clover; alfalfa; Hartz Hybrid
seed com and Holt county blue
grass at Scovie’s Western Auto,
O’Neili. 49-56c
FOR SALE: 1950 Studebaker
Champion, overdrive, radio,
heater, very reasonable.—Elmer
Murman, O’Neill. 49-50p60
Used Car Bargains!
1951 Studebaker Commander.
1950 Studebaker Champion.
1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor.
1948 Chevrolet
Smith Motor Co.
Phone 562 — O'Neill
o .
O
FOR SALE: WeU bred bay 5-yr.
old quarter horse. — Neven
Ickes, jr., Page. 49c
FOR SALE: Sweet clover seed.—
Jim Ruther, Page. 48-50p85
FOR SALE: Cossack alfalfa
seed. State tested — John
Pruss, Emmet. 48tf.
FCR YOUR TE'vSEED iiy
bred seed com, — see Elmer
(“Buck”) Edmisten, Page.
48-50p85
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars, reasonably priced. Ready
for service.—Henry Stelling &
Son, 2 mi. south, % west of
Orchard, Nebr. 44tf
FREE!
10 DAY TRIAL without obliga
tion. The ONLY cream sep
arator in America that uses its
own power to wash itself spark
ling clean in less than 3 min
utes. Why not try it at our ex
pense and see for yourself the
close skimming? Eliminate te
dious hand-scrubbing and have
more time for yourself. See us
today!
Shelhamer Eqpt. Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 48-49c
FOR SALE: Missouri 4-205 seed
oats.—John P. Conway, O’Neill.
47-49p95
FOR SALE: Hay in stack and At
las sorgo in bundle. — Walter
Sojka, Page. 47-49p85
FOR SALE: Just received a fresh
supply of garden seeds, both
bulk and packaged. We have a
supply of extra good quality
Holt county grown bluegrass
seed for your lawn. Now is the
time to apply fertilizer on your
lawn. See us for your lawn and
garden needs—Coyne Hardware,
O’Neill, phone 21. 48-51c
USE “NACHURS” Liquid fer
tilizer for foliage feeding and
seed treating. Tested, proven
since 1946. Outstanding guaran
tee offer. —Ask P. J. Frost, At
kinson, phone 5885, authorized
dealer. 48-49p
SEED FOR SALE: Fanned Nema
ha seed oats. State test, 98%
pure, 98% germination; also
mixed sweet clover seed. — M.
G. French & Son, Page. 47-49c
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone.—Con
tois Motor Co.. Neligh. 30tf
FOR SALE: Thoene’s Reg. Polled
Hereford Auction. Ranch sale
pavilion, St. Charles, S.D., Fri
day, April 6, 1:30 p.m. 42 bulls,
2-yr.-olds, yearlings, 4 herd.
32 heifers, 2-yr.-olds, 6 open.
45-49p240
FOR SALE: Heavy Nemaha oats, j
75c bushel.—Earl Eppenbach, 5 •
mi. northeast of ©“’Neill. 49p30 !
FOR SALE: Prairie hay, baled or !
loose; also Allis-Chalmers bal
er for round bales. Will trade.
—E. W. Reed, Spencer. 46tf
FOR SALE: Apartment size gas
stove. — Mrs. Elizabeth M.
Jones, phone 417, O’Neill. 49p35
FOR SALE: Used Free sewing
machine, $19.—Midwest Furn.
& Appl., West O’Neill. 48c
SELLING TODAY at O’Neill
Livestock Pavilion, 2 Hereford
bulls, 2-yrs.-old (Domino and
Pioneer breeding).—Don Rzes
zotarski, Emmet. 49p35
COMPLETE
Electric Motor Sales
Repair Service — Distributor
Fairbanks-Morse and Wagner
Rebuilding and rewinding up to
100 h.p C^et the most for your
dollars in sales and repair work.
Our modern equipment, factory
approved methods and complete
stock of motors and parts.
CaU 243-W — 24-Hour Service
Northwest Electric
Motor Service
O’Neill, Nebr.
49-51-1-3|
FOR SALE: Choice Hereford bull, i
registered, 5-years-old.—Donald j
R. Mattem, Ewing. 49-50p60
FOR SALE: Ten stacks of bottom
hay. Onehalf mi. so. of junction
highway 20 and 275.—Gerrard
Spittler, Ewing. 49-50p60 j
FOR SALE: Good baled prairie
hay, $20.00 per ton. — Vernon
Henery, Neligh, Nebr. 49-50c
FOR SALE: 9x12 Axminster rug
with pad; floor lamp. Would
also do light trucking.—Herman
J. Tollner, 708 E. Adams st.,
O’Neill. 49p40
FOR SALE: West coast lumber at
substantial savings.—See Lloyd
Gibson, east of O’Neill Live
stock Mkt. 49-52pll0
FOR SALE: Gas range., 4-bum
er, only $30 with regulator.—
Western Auto, O’Neill. 49c
At Yusten Home
Guests Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russdl
Yusten were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Roth and family of Atkinson and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and
family. The evening was spent
watching TV and playing cards.
Late in the evening Mrs. Yusten
served a lunch.
TEACHER SIGNED
AMELIA— Miss Myrtle White
has contracted to teach the Word- I
en school for the next term.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Farms and ranches,
city property, building sites.—
O’Neill Company. 25tf
FOR SALE: Tavern and filling
station in Monowi. Can be
bought cheap, if taken at
once.—E. A. Peterson, Mono
wi. 48-50pl
FOR SALE
Pasture & Meadow
Land
960 acres with improvements and
option to lease.
880 acres, also 'with improvements,
in Holt county.
Immediate possession.
J. F. Contois
O’Neill, Nebr., phone 368
49c
FOR SALE: Nearly new 2-bed
room home, attached garage.—
Clarence Strong, O’Neill, phone
321-R. 49c25
FOR SALE: Platted lots and acre
ages.—Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill,
phone 548-M. 46tf
FOR SALE: 4-room house, 22x24,
wired, insulated, and recently
painted. — Marvin Stauffer,
Page, Nebr. 48-49p60
FOR SALE
3-bedroom home in North Heights,
$9,800.
3-bedroom home near Ford’s
park, $5,000.
Abart Company
Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf
FOR SALE: Hotel in West O’
Neill. — Annabell Asimus, O’
Neill. 47tf
Real Estate
Is Moving ! ! !
Darrel Graham five-room, mod
ern residence in North Heights
addition, near - new. Liberal
terms.
Ladies’ apparel store in Atkinson.
5—residential properties.
160-A pasture, good well, corral,
all grassland, located northwest
of O’Neill on highway.
C40-A pasture, all grass, plenty
of water, wind break, cattle
shed. No other improvements.
Located east of O’Neill.
COMPLETE irrigation unit, 160
rods of line pipe, 160 rods of
sprinkler pipe, pump, motor,
fuel supply, moving cart. Will
be sold in part or all together.
SEVERAL good listings for farm,
ranch and city property.
ED THORIN
Real Estate Broker
Auctioneer - Insurance
Phone 207 — Hagensick Bldg.
O’Neill, Nebr. 49c
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Locker plant with 240 boxes, in
good town.
1HC implement dealership in good
business town.
Cabin camp and filling station.
Living quarters in station. In
Wyo. on U.S. highways No. 20,
87 and 26.
J. F. Contois
O’Neill, Nebr., phone 368
49c
WANTED
WANTED: One push-off for a
late model Farmhand. — Write
Birger Danielson, Box 34, Bris
tow. 46-49p
WANTED:
CORN DEALER
MAJOR PRODUCER OF
DROUGHT RESISTANT HY
BRIDS has opening in the O’
Neill and Atkinson area.
Please furnish references in
first letter. Samples furnished
for coming season.—Write box
233, Wahoo, Nebr. 46-49c
WANTED: Pasture for 15 head
of yearling steers.—Louis Lu
ben, Atkinson, phone 8271.
49-50p60
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
C. E. McVAY
Agent for
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE
SOCIETY OF AMERICA
O’Neill, Nebr. 45tf
O’NEILL COMPANY
Insurance - Real Estate - Loans
VIRGIL LAURSEN
Box 275 — Phone 434
25tf
FRANK BEELAERT
Page — Phone 25-F-23
AUCTIONEERING
Specializing in Livestock
Farm and Ranch Sales
37tf
WANTED: General sewing and
altering; also baby sitting. —
Phone 407-LM, O’Neill. 40p35
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator and Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
$325
Per Month
Salary
PLUS weekly bonus based on
production. You must have car,
be free to travel Monday to Fri
lay. Sales experience not abso
lutely necessary but you must
present a good personal appear
ance and have high school edu
cation or equivalent.
APPLY TO:
Mr. Hines, Golden Hotel, O’Neill
Friday, April 6, 12 noon to 4 p.m.
You must be available for imme
diate employment. If hired you
will attend sales school and re
ceive field training immediately
after on full pay.
49c
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN
IF YOU WANT a farm or ranch
loan see us, as we are agents
for the Equitable Life Assur
ance Society of the United
States.
J. F. BRADY CO.
Atkinson, Nebraska
22-25tf
FOR CONCRETE, cement block,
brick and stucco work, see Dom
McDermott, phone 437-J, O’
Neill. 49-50p50
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt\
O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf
Kelly’s Plumbing
YOUR HEADQUARTERS for
plumbing and well supplies,
plumbing fixtures, Geneva
steel kitchens, water systems,
water softeners, septic tanks,
root proof sewer pipe, wind
mill heads and towers, pump
jacks, well points, cylinders
and leathers.
If it pertains to plumbing or wa
ter supply, we have it! Located
5 blocks south of the New Deal
Oil Station, O’Neill. 43tf
:
STRAYED from my place, one
black gilt to farrow soon. —
Marvin Stauffer, phone 3-F2,
Page. 49p35
Announcement
Architectural designing, planning,
estimating and drawing.
Robert J. Krotter
GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL
ENGINEER
O’Neill, Nebraska
Phone 531 or 285-J
O. E. ("Oakie”)
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
“The Best Work for the
Least Money”
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 126 — O’Neill
NEED CASH? Small monthly
payments, loans up to $1,000.—
O’Neill Company, Virgil Laur
sen, phone 434. 25tf
At Your Service In
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
KIETH ABART
Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf
HUNT’S
Plumbing & Heating
COLEMAN BLEND AIR
FURNACES — Gas or Oil
Kohler, American & Briggs
PLUMBING FIXTURES
Paw Paw for Your Septic Tank
Water Systems
Gas & Electric Water Heaters
Phone 399 — O’Neill
We Give Gold Arrow Stamps
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Farm Sales a Specialty
Phone 207 — O'Neill
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
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill, Nebr. I
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Nice business of
fice, 4 rooms.—Elmer Hagen
sick, phone 556-LR, O’Neill.
_ 48tf
FOR RENT: Furnished and un
furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen,
phone 515, O’Neill. 6tf
FOR RENT: New two-bedroom
apt.—Phone 126, O’Neill. 48tf
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
FOR RENT: Sanders for flooi
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT Three-bedroom house
in O’Neill.—L D. Putnam, O’
Neill, phone 204. 49c
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phpne 537, O’Neill. 16tf
-—____ _*
FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart
ment with bath, heated. Close
in.—Phone 556-LR, O’Neill.
42tf
FOR RENT: 3-room furnished
basement apartment. — Call
285-J, O’Neill. 46tf
FOR RENT: 3-bedroom, partly
modern home.—Mrs. Leo Gokie,
O’Neill. 49-50c
FOR RENT: Four room house, 2%
miles north of O’Neill on high
way 281. REA. — Mrs. M. J.
Wallace, phone 278-J, O’Neill.
48-49p60
RENT
A New Wurlitzer
ORGAN
ONLY $4.95 per week includes a
new organ in your home, one
lesson per week from our teach
er in O’Neill and all the practice
material you need. Rent paid
may apply to purchase if you
decide to buy.
Tom’s Piano & Organ
Dept.
124 So. 4th, Norfolk, Nebr.
48-49c
CARDS of THANKS
I WISH to thank all my thought
ful friends and relatives that
visited me or sent letters, cards,
flowers and gifts while I was
in the hospital. I also want to
thank Doctors Brown anl Wil
son, Father Kucera and the
hospital staff for the care and
hospitality I received. Your
thoughtfulness will never be
forgotten. —MARY FRANCES
VITT. 49p50
WE WISH to take this opportuni
ty to thank all our relatives and
friends for their lovely cards,
gifts and visits during our stay
at St. Anthony’s hospital. We
also want to thank Doctors
Langdon and Wilson, the Sis
ters and nurses for their won
derful care. — MRS. JAMES
BATENHORST AND LYNETTE
JEAN. 49c
WE WISH to thank everyone for
the many expressions of kind
ness and thoughfulness follow
ing the sudden passing of our
loved one.—Mrs. Clem Haworth,
Rev. and Mrs. Lisle E. Mew
maw and family. 49c
WORDS are not adequate to ex
press the gratitude in our
hearts for the many acts of
kindness showered on us during
our recent sorrow in the loss
of our dear husband and son.—
Mrs. Frances Tegeler and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Tegeler. 49c
Legal Notice
(First pub. Mar. 22, 1956)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
No. 4105
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF FLOA R. LAUT
ENSCHLAGER, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the foreign will of said
deceased, and for the appointment
of Lyle Robert Lautenschlager as
Executor with will annexed there
of, which will be for hearing in
this court on April 12, 1956, at 10
o’clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 47-49c
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Philip Dempsey and Anna Ci
ata, both of O’Neill, on Friday,
March 30.
William Keith Shaw, 28, of O’
Neill, and Miss Genevieve Marie
Kamphaus, 21, of Amelia, Satur
day, March 31.
James Adolph Koenig, 21, and
Jolyene Esther Kaczor, 16, both of
Ewing, on Wednesday, April 4.
TEACHERS SIGN
PAGE — Announcement has
been made that all Page teach
ers, except Coach Glen Blezek, j
have accepted their contracts for
the coming school year. No one
has been hired to fill the Blezek
vacancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Redlinger j
and children of Ewing were Sun
day dinner guests of Jeanette!
Derickson.
Four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harding of Fullerton, Calif.,
formerly of O’Neill, are pictured (above) during a recent family
reunion: Left-to-right—Gary, Kennis, Dennis and Donny (in fore
ground).
- —.. ...—.—..
Harding Reunion
Held in California
A Harding family reunion was
held Easter Sunday at the Gerald
Harding residence in Fullerton,
Calif.
A pot-luck dinner followed by
an afternoon in the Norwalk park
was enjoyed by the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harding
of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
La Fortune of Buena Park, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harding and
family of Garden Grove, Calif.;
Mr. and Mrs. Eton Harding of
Fullerton, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Fernau of O’Neill; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ford and family of
Santa Ana, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Louzon and girls
of Fullerton, Calif.
Late afternoon callers were Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Jareske and
family of Norwalk, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Papst of El Monte,
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Kneebone and family of Gross
Valley, Calif.
ROCK FALLS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
visited A1 Hamik Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yantzie were
last Thursday evening visitors of
Mrs. Kathryn Yantzie.
John Langan of Spencer spent
Sunday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Moler.
Harold Benson of South Dakota
was a Sunday night guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Blake Benson. He left
on Monday, accompanied by his
mother, Mrs. Jess Benson, who
had been visiting there for a week
or two.
Mrs. Marie Lewis and Rudy
Claussen were Monday dinner
guests at the home of their broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William Claussen.
Mrs. Kathryn Yantzie visited
with her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
William Yantzie, at the Goeke
home Monday. Mrs. Yantzie had
undergone surgery last week at
St. Josephs’ hospital and is re
cuperating at the home of her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery and
Mrs. Thelma Johnson called at
the Blake Benson home Sunday
cvening. Mrs. Johnson is spend
ing the week with Mrs. Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen
were Monday guests of Mrs. Clar
ence Fleener and in the evening
visited at the O. J. Drueke home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slaymaker
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Stems and Debbie were
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Stems.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Miss Jeanne Cole spent part of
her Easter vacation with a class
mate at the University of Nebras
ka at her home in Chappell and
then spent from Wednesday,
March 28, until Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole.
Mrs. Edward M. Gallagher is
Expected home today (Thursday)
from California where she visited
her daughter, Miss Betty, for the
Easter holidays.
Little Claude Joseph Bourne,
baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bourne, was baptized at St. Pat
rick’s church Sunday.
Easter dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Lorenz were Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Lorenz and children
af Ewing and Mrs. Ada Spangler.
MARIE’S
Beauty Parlor
4 Blocks E., 2 N. of Stoplight.
PHONE 102 — O’NEILL
Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Vitt and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Sullivan and daughter of
O’Neill were Easter dinner guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Coventry and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of
Burwell spent Monday visiting
Arthur’s mother, Mrs. Anna
Clark, and their brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Paine
and family of Neligh were Sun
day visitors in the home of Mrs.
i Paine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Scholz and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Kausen of
Grant’s Pass, Ore., arrived Sun
day for a visit with Mrs. Hau
sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Conger.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe
and family of Amelia spent Sun
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry McGraw.
The women’s department of
the RLDS church met Tuesday,
March 28, in the home of Mrs.
Donald Keyes. Following the re
gular business meeting the
church pastor, Ralph Schrunk,
talked on the subject “Women
Budgeting Their Time.”
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Keyes
spent Saturday and Sunday,
March 24 and 25, in Worthing
ton, Minn., visitng Mr. Keyes’
sister, Mrs. Robert Bergstrum,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle DeLong and
son, Bill, and Tom Cunningham
spent Sunday in Omaha visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dean DeLong and
son.
Don Kelly, who attends col
lege at Norfolk, spent the week
end visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Kelley.
Bonnie Banks, who attends
school at Bartlett, spent the
weekend visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Banks.
James Banks, who is employed
near Chambers, spent the week
end here with his family.
Arbutus Rebekah lodge met
on Wednesday, March 28, at the
IOOF hall. Mrs. Melvin Lorenz
was in charge. The lodge voted to
entertain Eden Rebekah lodge of
O’Nilel at the April 11 meeting.
Mesdames Marjorie and Willa
metta Kelly were hostesses.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Alexander
arrived home last Thursday after
spending the past three months
vacationing in Mexico.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Moore and
three children and Harlan Moore,
all of Lincoln, spent the Easter
weekend in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Moore and with their
grandmother, Mrs. Anna Clark.
Frontier for printing.
PLANT|
FOR HIGHER YIELDS
Contact one of the following
Pfister Dealers for your seed corn
needs and root worm control.
(B.H.C. — ALDRIN —
HEPTACHLOR)
Anson Closson
O’Neill
Wayne Rowse
Chambers
mWH
PAST40
Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS
Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS
Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR
If you are a victim of these
symptoms then your troubles
may be traced to Glandular
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