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    Chambers News
Ruth Ann Damme accompanied
the Paul Fisher family of Amelia
to McPherson. Kans., recently to
attend the graduation exercises of
the dass of which Elaine Fisher
was a member.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Koch of
King's Lake were visiting Mrs.
Elsie Sorenson and other friends
at Chambers last week. The Koch
family formerly lived here.
Romaine Saunders of Lincoln
was calling on Chambers friends
Wednesday, May 30. He visited in
the R. K. Platt home, the house
having been moved to Chambers
from his former ranch home, 14
miles southeast of Chambers.
Joe Sinkula of Omaha, Ed Ur
ban of Ewint and John Honey
well of Chambers returned the
first of last week from a six-day
fishing tTip in South Dakota.
They reported a good catch.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Renin
ger and two sons arrived Sunday
from a two-weeks’ vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Reninger, and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Porter, and other
relatives.
Duane Porter arrived home re
cently from Greenville, S.C.,
where he has been attending Bob
Jones university.
Rev. J. M. Hodgkin left Tues
day to attend the Methodist con
ference at Fremont.
Mrs. Louise Crandall of Atkin
son visited ,'riends in Chamliers
memorial day.
Lyle Walter and son, Loran,
and daughter, Elaine, drove to
Ikirham, Minn., Saturday/June 2,
to get the former’s daughter, Viv
ian, who just completed a term
in a parochial school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Abdou Salem and
infant son of Lexington visited
Mr and Mrs Joe Daas and Jim
Salem several days last week.
Merlin Bressler of Wakefield
visited his brother-in-law and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dobbs,
and family memorial day.
Mr and Mrs. Raleigh Blair of
| Los Angeles. Calif., came Mon
; day. May 28, to attend the alum
ni banquet. They were dinner
guests in the Henry Fleek home
Tuesday, May 29, and the Ray
mond Shoemaker home on Wed
nesday, May 30. Mr. Blair is a
cousin of Mr Fleek and Mrs.
Shoemaker.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert
spent Tuesday night. May 29,
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs Z. X. Marshall,
at Stuart where the family graves
are located and Wednesday, May
30, with their son. Dale, and
family at Atkinson.
Eugene Adams and Jim Jar
man attended the races at Indian
apolis, Ind., May 30 and 31.
Miss Neva Jarman of Chambers
and a friend, Mrs. Hash of Nor
folk, accompanied Don Fullerton
of Amelia to California recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Rovert Sanderson
and daughter of Stanton were
weekend guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson, and
son, and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Mik
kelson. Lois Mikkelson, who had
spent three weeks with them re
turned home. Mrs. Mikkelson has
been a patient at St. Anthony’s
hospital in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson and
mother, Mrs. Holloway, visted
their friends, Edith and Mabel
Kenny, west of Elgin Sunday and
attended services at the Park
Center Congregational church.
Mr and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
and father, Myron Carpenter,
spent Sunday ni Atkinson with
the formers’ son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ste
vens, and family. Cherilyn Ste
vens accompanied them home for
a few days’ visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Walter and
granddaughter, Ardith Walter,
drove to Neligh Saturday. From
there they accompanied their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Brion, to St. Louis,
Mo. At St. Louis they were to
attend baccalauerate services at
Zion Lutheran church Sunday
end commencement exercises on
Tuesday for the graduating class
of Concordia seminary. The Walt
ers’ son, Norman Walter, was one
of the graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. James Platt
drove to Omaha last Thursday to
meet their daughter, Beverly
Platt, who has been attending
college in South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawford
and three children of Atkinson
moved to Chambers Monday,
May 28. They are living in the
Wyant home in the south part of
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HANK AQHA
Sorrel Double-Bred Grandson
of Kin* P 234
Fee: $25.00
STANDING AT
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Hereford Ranch
DAIRY SALE!
O’Neill Livestock Market
O’Neill, Nebr.
Wednesday, June 13
— 8 P.M. —
60 CALVES ”
Holsteins — Guernseys — Brown Swiss
15 COWS
Some Fresh — Springers — Open
and Bred Heifers
THE PEOPLE of the O’Neill vicinity
have bought cattle consigned by Paul
Rolfsmeier many times and have always
found them to be choice dairy cattle.
THESE CATTLE are TB and Bangs
tested and will come from the heart
of the dairy country in Wisconsin. Be at
our market next Wednesday, June 1 3,
8 p.m., where you will see top dairy cat
tle being sold.
FREE CALF TO BE GIVEN
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
Paul Rolfsmeier, Consignor
441 I l»4*4++»4"f+»4-++»+++»44> M »+♦♦♦♦♦»■»♦♦■»■> 11144 H i
town. Mr Crawford is a veteran
of World War II.
Mrs. Elmer Wandersee and
Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and chil
dren drove to Bradshaw Sunday
to attend an annual family re
union of the Reisingers (Mrs.
Windorsee's family). About 85
were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ott and
their two nieces of Columbus
were weekend visitors in the El
win Rubeck home. Sunday eve
ning callers were Mr. and Mrs.
John Honeywell, Mrs. Charlotte
Honeywell, Mrs. Eva McCloud
and Mrs. Anna Albers.
Riverside News
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fry, Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Vandersnick and daughter,
Mr and Mrs. Duane Jensen and
family of Newman Grove, Mr.
and Mrs Richard Napier and
family, Mr.and Mrs. Wayne Fry
and girls hal a picnic dinner at
Riverside park in Neligh Sunday
honoring Rita Napier and Mrs.
Wayne Fry’s birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson
and Jimmy of Plainview spent
Tuesday afternoon and evening
May 29, at the Dewitt Hoke
home. , _
Mr and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
and Paul, Mrs Earl VanOstrand
and Iris of Ewing attended the
Hemenway reunion at the park
in Neligh Sunday. Fifty mem
bers and five visitors were pre
sent. Oliver Hemenway of Sheri
dan, Wyo„ came the fartherest
distance to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wehen
kel of Neligh, Mr. and Mc
Henry Wehenkel of Orchard.
Mr and Mrs. Lorraine Mont
gomery and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Montgomery and How
ard enjoyed a picnic dinner and
supper at the George Montgom
ery home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Pierson
called at the Ernie Kolz home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Deemer Conner
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Will Conner home.
Mrs Edith McClanahan of
Orchard was an overnight guest
Tuesday, May 29. at the Earl
Pierson home. They ^nde
memorial services in ® ™1 n b
Wednesday morning, May
Mr. and Mrs Rol Hord visited
at the George Montgomery home
Friday evening.
Mr and Mrs. George Mont
gomery called at the Deemer
Conner home Wednesday eve
ning, May 30. . , , . „
Ora Swiizzers — -- -
Sunday dinner for the Leo Mil
fer family, Wendeil Switzer
family and the Darrol Switzer
family of OmsfiB
Mr and Mrs. Bert Fmk at
tended the funeral of Mrs Har
ry Snyder of Inman Saturday
afMrn°and Mrs. Bert Fink at
tended memorial services
Pave Wednesday, May JU.
Mr and Mrs Wade Hubbard
of Lodge Pole spent menional
lay visiting old friends at River
side They were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
Tuesday night and dinner guesb,
at the Walter Miller home on
Mrs. Walter Miller are
J a k Sto'-le of Stuart, an uncle
of Mrs. Grant Mot. visited at
the Mott home M°nc^a^ntt and
Mr. anl Mrs Grant Mott and
family attended services at At
kinson memorial day. f
Walter Miller took a gnup 01
hovs from Sunday-school classes
and Jerry Spangler camping
Monday night. TOey «unf*d on
rache Ci-eek south of Lwmg.
CThe Charley Rotherham fam
ily and Frances Ritherham and
Mm Mary Rotherham were a„
bleakfast guests of Bill Lofquists
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney RHock
and Phil of Omaha spent the
memorial holiday at his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Dave Polloock, and
decorated graves in Ncliglv
Mrs Wavne Fry was in Tilden
Thursday, * her girls received
their polio shots.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
family visited her mother <
Atkinson Sunday.
Visit in O’Neill—
Mrs. Gene Streeter and family
of Lincoln spent from last Thurs
day until Sunday at the Clyde
Streeter farm. Mr. Streeter came
Saturday for his family.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Tomlinson were Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Watson of Rapid City,
S.D., Mrs. Tess Murray and Mrs.
Lu Etta Murray.
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Atkinson Bride
Miss Mildred McClurg
(above), daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn McClurg of Atkin
son, became the bride of Max
Larry Tyler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Tyler of Creigh
ton, Sunday, May 27, in Atkin
son. Rev. William Mulford per
formed the ceremony.—O’Neill
Photo Co.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Wetson Whitwer
and sons went to Tilden Tues
day, May 29, to spend memorial
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W Larsen. They had a
picnic with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Whitwer of Tilden on Wednes
day, May 30. They also spent
the weekend in Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strong of
Norfolk were weekend guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An
drew G. Wettlaufer.
Callers Sunday at the Gordon
Watson home were Mr. ;and
Mrs. Stanley Watson and Teresa
of Chambers.
Mrs. Alberta Hudson returned
Sunday to her home in Seattle,
Wash., after having visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. W'. Tomlinson.
Memorial day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase were
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shellhase
and family of Atkinson. They
held a picnic at the park and
the Keith Shellhases went to
Chambers to attend the services
there and visit her mother’s
grave.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker left
Saturday for McCook after hav
ing visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. Schaffer since Mon
day. They also attended the
Conard-Troshynski wedding.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmett Crabb. O’
Neill. phone 139-J. 37tf
Miss Fannie Reynoldson of Al
bion arrived last Thursday to
visit the Leigh and Verne Rey- j
noldson families until Tuesday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter at
tended the Columbus centennial
celebration over the weekend.
They also visited their son, Ned
Porter, Mrs. Porter and children.
Following the Allyn - Straka
wedding at Stuart Saturday, Mr.
and Mrs. Dwavne Philbrick had
dinner at the home of her moth
er, Mrs. Lottie Lofquest of Stu
art. AM and Mrs. Alvin Lof
quest and Chukie returned to
Lowery air force base at Den
ver, Colo., the next day.
Luncheon guests memorial day
of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses were
Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Bridenbaugh
of Billings. Mont., and Mrs. Ed
Tucker of Spokane, Wash.
A Monday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Minton was her
nephew, Henry Schorn of Atkin
son, who is a seminary student
at St. Paul, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tasler
and daughters of Atkinson were
Sunday guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C. McKim.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bruntz of
Herrick, S.D., visited Mr. and
and Mrs. Ben Wetzler Monday.
Last Thursday guests of the
Dwight Worcesters were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Worcester of Ft.
Worth. Tex.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
F. Storjohann from Sunday un
til Wednesday were their daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Cooper, and
Linda and John of Omaha.
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Haselhorst Clan
Holds Reunion
LYNCH—The Haselhorst fam
ily enjoyed a family reunion at
the Lynch park Sunday. May 27.
A picnic dinner was enjoyed by
all.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Haselhorst of Bris
tow; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Audiss of
Butte; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ha
selhorst and family of Anoka; Mr.
and Mrs Herbert Rossmeier and
family of Sidney; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Vonasek and daughters of
Verdigre; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Havranek and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Beryl Moody and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Streit and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Mi
canek, all of Lynch.
Other Lynch News
Mrs. Thomas Vlcan and grand
daughter, Mary Chvala, were
Creighton visitors Monday, May
28.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gengler and
daughter of Creighton spent me
morial day with the former’s fa
ther, Peter Gengler.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Haselhorst
are in Illinois visiting their son,
Delbert, and family.
Lumri Rysavy and Miss Mary
Rysavy of Omaha attended the
Lynch high school alumni ban
quet last week, also the memorial
day services at the Catholic cem
etery here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmonds
of Nebraska City spent several
days at Lynch and at Bristow last
week.
Mrs. Earl Fox of O’Neill w,. "
Lynch visitor Tuesday, May
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady of O’
Neill visited at the parental
Charles Bare home Tuesday, May
29, and attended the alumni ban
quet that evening.
Mrs. Tom King of Stuart vis
ited in Lynch the first of last
week.
Albert Jehorek of San Diego,
| Calif., and Adolph Jedlicka of
Escondido, Calif. motored here to
| attend the alumni banquet and
tc visit their respective parents.
Mr and Mrs. Veldon Lee and
sons of Creighton spent several
days here' during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minerts
of Council Bluffs, la., spent me
morial day with the latter’s moth
er, Mrs. Josephine Boska, and
son, Joe. They also visited at the
DeLoss Malcolm home in Gross.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hajek and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reiber and
daughter of Denver, Colo., spent
several days visiting old time
friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Reiber
attended the Lynch school alumni
banquet. On Wendesday, May 30,
they visited at the Veldon Lee
home and Thursday they spent
the day at the Dale Barta home
west of Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs John Dougerty of
Dixon spent several days at the
Anton Wasatko home. Mrs. Dou
gerty was a Lynch resident in the
early years of the century, a
daughter of John Lynch, who
founded the town of Lynch.
Mrs. Buss Greene and Mrs.
Gladys Spencer returned home
from Scottsbluff where they vis
ited relatives.
Mrs. Johnnie Hanzlik and sons
of Pilger spent the past two
weeks at the James Maly home
here and at the Eldon Sedivy
home south of Redbird.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Fenner of
Scottsbluff came Friday, May 25,
' for a visit with old-time friends
! nere.
Mr and Mrs. Orville Holtz en
tertained relatives from Minne
1 sota this week.
Mrs. George Lee and sons
spent Sunday night at the Myron
Hodges home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gengler of
Plainview spent several days here
with the former's father. Pete
Gengler.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ross
meier and family of Sidney spent j
the past week with the Haselhorst |
and Rossmeier families.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—Amelia E Miller to Albert
J Krysl or wf- 5-18-56 $3000
Part of Lots 7 A 8 in NW'4 See
33-30-14
WD— Merle L Irish to E L Irish
A wf 5-29-56 $1- Lots 3 A 4 Blk
3- Hallocks 2nd Add- Stuart
WD- Earl Cadwallader to La
vern R Stracke 5-29-56 $1- NEl4
28-31-16
WD—Wm A Thomas Troshyn
ski to Frank J Mancuso A wf 9
24-55 $600- Lot 2 St. Joseph's
Add- Atkinson
WD—Dean W Fleming to Har
vey A Hanson A wf 5-28-56 $4,
000- Part of NWV(NW»4 Sec 33
30-14
WD—Mabel McKenna to Floyd
I Hershisor A wf 5-29-56 $1- West
120 ft lots 21-22-23 A 25 Blk 42
Riggs Add- O’Neill
WD—Fed Lank Bk to Ben Pet
ers 3-28-56 $4000- NEV4 22
NWH- EViNE>,4 23-29-10 x
WD—Ben Peters to Wavne L
Martz A wf 3-25-54 $14,400- NEV4
22- N4 23-29-10
WD—Wayne L Martz to Ivan
L Minshall A wf 5-28-56 $20,000
NEVa 22- NM8 23- NW>4 24-29-10
QCD — George W Conard to
Margie lanes Gorgen 5-26-56
$25- West 40 ft lot 1 Blk 4- In
ntan
QCD — Merlyn C Quigley to
Libby Mlinar 4-14-56 $1- Lo*s 9
Sc 10 Blk K- David Neely's 2nd
Add- Atkinson
WD — Libby Mlinar to Leona
June Anurus & Doris Clare lx-w
is 5-26-56 $700- Ixits 9 & 10 Blk
K- David Neely’s 2nd Add- Atk
WD- Bessie Ellen Humphrey it'
Bessie E- Lewis V A Lula K
Humphrey 5-26-56
PHONE US your news . . . insure
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THIRD
ANNUAL
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, June-8-9-10
Carney Park Saddle Club Arena
RCA
WORLD CHAMP
Rodeo Purse — $1,500.00
Plus Entry Fee
* SADDLE MONO RIDING
* BAREBACK RIDING
* CALF ROPING
’ DOLL DOGGING
l
I BULL FIGHTERS
I Gene and Charles Davis
I TRICK RIDERS
I Shirley Plugge, Virginia
Robertson, Shirley and Delores
■ Christiansen
I COMEDY CLOWN
I The master — Cy Ritter
I QUEEN CONTEST
I Contact Wm. Murray, O’Neill,
■ for entry blanks
I BARREL RACING
I Jack Pot
I POLE BENDING
I Jack Pot
H—MlIlW llilUMP -I M ■ row !■!■ 1 I «
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Big Parade . . . Friday, June 8, 2:30
Parade will form on Seventh Street at 2 P.M.
FLOATS GALORE — PRIZE FOR WINNER
Friday, June 8—8 P.M.
Rodeo Performances Saturday, June 9 - 8 PM.
- Sunday, June 10—2:30 P.M.
Sunday Night Program: Finals in Queen Contest — Barrel Racing
Pole Bending — Jack Pot — Calf Roping — Steer Wrestling
Sponsored by —
O'NEILL SADDLE CLUB
ftihaiertTa: ASolSi >1.50; Children 75c