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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1956)
^ ^yVji/, A/^ h////fyf FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1947 B Farmall trac tor. reversed with sweep head Starter and lights. Eight miles oerth. 8 miles east of Atkin ’•n.—Fred Tesch. 5-6c Used Car Bargains! 1951 Studebaker Commander 1950 Studebaker Champion. 1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor. 1948 Chevrolet Smith Motor Co. Phone 562 — O'Neil] LA WN MOWERS sharpened, ov erhauled, gas, push or electric. —Halva’s Electric Shop, O’ Neill. ^ 3-Hc ATTENTION, FARMERS and Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $16 md up. Will deliver large or ders to any vicinity. Located 3 blocks east and 4 blocks north of traffic signal. — Phone 524-M, ONeill. 51tf F< Mt SALE: Allis-Chalmers roto baler and model H John Deere toactor. Will trade. — E. W. Reed, Spencer 5tf FOR SALE: Two bowling alley beds with approaches.— A. D. Austin, Ainsworth. 4-6c FOR SALE: Cement blocks. — Clarence Strong, O’Neill, phone 321-R. 6-8c HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf FOR SALE: 3-ycar-old Angus bull. — F. W. Loock & Son, Spencer. 5-6p60 FOR SALE: Cossack alfalfa seed. State tested — John Pruss, Emmet. 48tf. 3 6 Months to Repay on Real Estate LOANS $ 1,000 or less $25.00 to $1,000 on Furniture or Auto, Made on our regular monthly re payment plan and on a Special plan for farmers. CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL SERVICE Central Finance Corp. C. E. JONES, Mgr. Phone 14 rrNeill 2tfc STOP THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES K not pleased, your 40e back at any drug store. Try instant drying ITCH-ME-NOT for itch of eczema, ringworm, insect bites, loot itch or other surfaee Itch. Easy to use day or night. Now at JOHNSON DRUGS — O Neill Superbly Cared For! 1955 Chev Bel Air sedan, show room sharp, full power equip ment. See and drive this near new beauty! Pickups & 1 rucks WF, HAVE a nice selection of pickups and trucks, mostly one-owner vehicles with low SEE0 US BEFORE YOU BUY! Ken Benson Motor Co. Chev — Olds — Cadillac Phone 100 — O’Neill Obermire Annual ranch rodeo Father’s Day, Sunday JUNE 17 — r . FEATURING saddle bronc riding contests, amateur and Profes sional. 4 mi. N. Stuart on Naper highway. Watch next issue for details. ___ TfcTo V ER SALES Sc SERVICE WM. KROTTER CO. UPTOWN HARDWARE Sc APPL. Phone 496 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Modern HOLLO STONE building tile equipment, complete with forms, boiler conveyor and racks. Ready fo operation but must be moved. Reasonably priced. Demand for HOLLOSTONE tile is great— Contact MIDWEST SHEET METAL CO., 2304 W. Lincoln Highway, Grand Island, Nebr., phone 628. 4-5~6c SEED — SEED T.KOTA RED CANE SEED, homegrown, 7c per lb. SCOVIE’S Western Auto, O Neill FOR SALE: Spring fryers. —Mrs. Marvin Clouse, phone 10-Fll, 4 mi. NE O'Neill on Opportun ity road. 5-6p60 FOR SALE: „ Choice registered Angus bulls. Heavy boned, well grown 1- and 2 - year - olds. Ready for service. Good breed ing. Reasonable prices. —Elm crest Farms. 6 miles south, 1% east of Leigh, Nebr. 6-7p FOR SALE: 1954 M and M 88 combine. 7-ft., like new.—Boyd Boelter, ONeUL FOR SALE. Leoti red cane seed. State tested 94% germination, cleaned and bagged at 8c per pound—Paul Schmidt, Spen cer, phone 2266. 52tf FOR SALE Good 2-rake hitch.— Joseph Kalina, O’Neill. 5-6p60 IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured0 —See Eld Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf COMPLETE Electric Motor Sales Repair Service — Distributor Fairbanks-Morse and Wagner Rebuilding and rewinding up to 100 h.p. Get the most for your dollars in sales and repair work. Our modern equipment, factory approved methods and complete stock of motors and parts. Call 243-W — 24-Hour Service Northwest Electric Motor Service O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf FOR SALE; F12 Farmall tractor, in excellent condition, with or without 3 - rake hitch. — G Rzeszotarski, Emmet. 5-6p60 SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFE1WAY mobile houses, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay Write or phone —Con tois Motor Co , Neligh 30tf USED MACHINERY | TRACTORS— . ’51 J-D MT 1 49 B ’42 B J-D. 2—'40 B J-D 1937 A J-D PLOWS— 2—J-D 16-in J-D 2—14. DISCS— 15-ft. J-D. GRINDERS— Harvey hammermill J-D 10” hammermill SPREADERS— J-D 4-wheel, on rubber PLANTERS— J-D 999, tractor huch. MOWERS— No 5 J-D 7-ft. Massev-Harris tractor. CULTIVATORS— 2—J-D 200, tractor RAKES— Case, 12-ft. IHC, 10-ft J-D tractor hay SWEEP FARM HAND and OAK SWEEP TEETH Ask About Our JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Up to 3 Ms Years to Pay Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill i FOR SALE Good used gas re frigerator, reasonably priced; also several 32-volt appliances. —Roland E. Harvey, 12Ms miles | south of O’Neill. 6p50 Used Sewing MACHINES | WE HAVE a very good selection of used machines. $15 to $39.50 Midwest Furn. & Appl. West O’Neill _ FOR SALE: Scratch pads, 2 for 5c.—The Frontier office. tf USED CARS 1951 Plymouth, 4 dr., radio, heat er, good buy at . $350 1953 Ford with radio, heater and overdrive .. $850 1948 Chevrolet club coupe. 1951 Chevrolet deluxe with heat er and powerglide, very clean. FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS Qualified Mechanics LOWEST HOURLY RATES We work evenings to get your job done! Hometown Motor Co. O’Neill (Formerly Shierk Motor Co.) FOR SALE: Grimm alfalfa seed. —Otto Lorenz, phone 18-F11, O’Neill. _ SOtf auto glass if All Sizes in Stock if Prompt Installation if Regular or Tinted YOUR INSURANCE usually cov ers replacement of broken or damaged glass Workmanship Guaranteed Ken Benson Motor Co. O’NEILL Chevrolet — Olds — Cadillac 6-8c IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT 80 rods 6“ line pipe. 80 rods 5" sprinkler pipe with all sprinkler attachments. Motor. 1,000-gallon fuel supply tank. Priced for quick sale. Can be sold in unit or separately. Eld Thorin O’Neill 4c FOR SALE: 500 bu. Leota red cane seed at 4 cents per lb. — Robert Cornetnann, phone 8606, Dallas, S.D. 6-6p FOR SALE; Used lumber To be sold to the highest bidder—a barn and hog house which were blown down on my farm, for merly known as the Hoyer place The bam approximately 60x60 with hay mow, and hog house was 24x48 Mail or phone your bids to—Mrs. Fred Bazel man. phone 343-J, O’Neill. 6-7c jCATTLE BREEDING rarely stands still. Increase the value of your herd quicker with Cur tiss Candy sires and keep your feed for another cow. — Call 469-LJ, Duane Gray, O’Neill. 6-9p FOR SALE; New wickless oil stove—Call 283v O’Neill. 6c SAVE as you spend! Always get your S&H Green Stamps with each bag of Cooper's Quality Feeds. Get your S&H Coupon books from us, today. Let us show you the wonderful mer chandise that can be yours by saving the S&H Green Stamps you get with Cooper’s Feed. — Geo. Peterson Feed, Ryan Bldg., So. 4th St, O’Neill, Nebr. 6c MISCELLANEOUS HUNT'S Plumbing & Heating COLEMAN BLEND AIR FURNACES — Gas or Oil Kohler, American & Briggs PLUMBING FIXTURES Paw Paw for Your Septic Tank water bystems Gas & Electric Water Heat irs Phone 399 — O’Neill We Give Gold Arrow Stamps AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Specialty Phone 207 — O'Neill FRANK BEELAERT Page — Phone 25-F-23 AUCTIONEERING Specializing in Livestock Farm and Ranch Sales 37 tf O’NEILL COMPANY Insurance - Real Estate - Loans VIRGIL LAURSEN Box 275 — Phone 434 25tf MONEY TO LOAN I HAVE just returned from a 5 rnonths’ trip to Florida. I am back in my office again in O’ Neill, Nebr. I HAVE several people that have money they want me to loan out for them. They want me to loan it on Farms and Ranch es and City Property. One man has $20,000 to loan on a Ranch. One man has $8,000 to loan on City Store Building or Resi dence. One man has $5,000 to loan on a Farm. One man has $10,000 to loan on Land. I car loan this money at reasonable rates of interest. IF YOU want to borrow money on your property, please give me a chance to figure with you. See R. H. Parker O’Neill, Nebraska 52tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. At Your Service In REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KIETH ABART Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf O. E. (“Oakie”) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — 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. ANNOUNCEMENT Architectural designing, planning, estimating and drawing. Robert J. K rotter GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 531 or 285-J 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 w* ter supply, we have it! Located 5 blocks south of the New Deal 00 Station, O'Neffl. tttf 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. E. BRADY CO. Atkinson, Nebraska 22-25tf 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 IRRIGATION WELL DIGGING Contact: J. DE GROFF of O’Neill or RALPH KELLY of Burwell 3tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neil] WANTED WANTED: I HAVE a few buyers for used cars in good condition and as we do not have these in stock will give a good, liberal trade in allowance on the ones that will supply these present needs. IF YOU are planning a new car , or looking for a better used car j SEE OR ASK FOR Fay Brittell NOW WITH Benson Motors O’Neill, Nebr. 6-8c WANTED: 1,000 steers or 700 cows to pasture until Nov. 1. Abundance of grass and water. —Ken Halligan, Ft. Pierre, S.D., c/o Rankin Ranch. 50tf WANTED: General sewing and altering; also baby sitting. — Phone 407-LM, O’Neill. 51tf $325 PER MONTH SALARY PLUS BONUS One of the fastest progressing companies in its field will have a representative interviewing j men who hold the following qualifications: 1— Age 21-45 . 2— Own automibile in good condi tion. 2—Willing to be away from home, Monday through EYiday. Home every weekend. 4— High school education 5— Available for immediate em ployment. TRAINING: No experience is ne cessary. Thorough training is given by Company and pay be gins with training. Apply in person INTERVIEWS Mr. Hines Gateway Motel, O’Neill Thursday, June 14, 1956 11 a m. to 3 p.m. WANTED: Hay or alfalfa to bale. Cash or shares. — K C. Hunt, O’Neill. 5tf WANTED TO BUY: Used twin bed.—Phone 509-W, O’NeilL 6c WANTED: Baby sitting in my home, days.—Call 298-LM, O’ Neill. 6p35 DELIVERYMAN AGE 25 to 35. Experienced, de livery good stores O’Neill area, j No selling, good opportunity for ambitious and dependable man. | —Box SB c/o Frontier. 6c WANTED: Brick, block and tile work of all kinds.—Phone 5638, Atkinson 6-1 lp FOR RENT FOR RENT: Have pasture for 10 yearlings or 6 calves. — Lyle Davis, Page. 4-5c FOR RENT. Furnished and un furnished aptsw—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. 6tf FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment. Close in. — Mrs. Edna Coyne, phone 535, O'Neill. 6tf FOR RENT: Nice business of fice, 4 rooms.—Elmer Hagen sick, phone 556-LR, O'Neill 48tf FOR RENT: Good store building, modem, and gas heated fur nace. Good for any kind of business.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 52tf FOR RENT: 3-bedroom house; also 60-ft. lot for sale.—Ruth Hamish, O’Neill- 6p35 FOR RENT: Sander for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: New two-bedroom apt—Phone 126, O'Neill. 46tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 937, O’Neill. 16tf 0 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3-bedroom home near Ford’s park. $5,000. Abart Company Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf FOR SALE 3-bedroom, all mod ern home, with basement and oil furnace, garage with cement driveway. 1*4 lots. — Jane Judge, phone 458-W, O'Neill. 52tf FOR SALE OR RENT: Building now occupied by REA. Posses sion after June 1.—F. J. Dish ner, phone 37, O’Neill. 51tf FOR SALE: Bungalow with ga rage. Full basement, close to school —Call 485-J. O’Neill. 6tf 7 Residential Properties RANGING from two- to four bedrooms, all sections of town, on and off pavement. INCLUDING two - story, nine room former McManus house (now owned by Methodists). Located one block south of bus depot. Corner location, south and east fronts. Ideal for busi ness or rest home. One of bet ter locations in city. Terms can be arranged. a on a r’u r ;mMIT of O’Neill. HAVE SOME good pasture land listed for sale. HAVE INQUIRIES for good farms and ranches in this area. ED THORIN REAL ESTATE BROKER Auctioneer - Insurance “Specializing in Farm and Ranch Auctions” Phone 207 — Hagensick Bldg. O'Neill, Nebr. 52c FOR SALE: Platted lots and acre ages.—Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, phone 548-M. 46tf FOR SALE: Five-room house, 2 lots. Also model A Ford car.— P. V. Hickey, O’Neill. 6tf FOR RENT: After June 1, 3-room house and bath.—Call 523-R, O’Neill. 3-6c CARDS of THANKS I WANT to take this means of thanking the people who voted for me in the popularity con test at Johnson’s Jewelry. — Kenneth Backhaus. 6p MY MOST sincere thanks to all the hospital attendants, the doctors and the nurses for the wonderful care they gave me, also to all who sent greetings and cards and made calls dur ing my stay in the hospital and since I returned home. I ap-1 preciated them very much, and also tlie calls and offers of help.—Mrs. J. M. Hodgkin 6p50 I WANT to take this means of \ thanking my relatives and I many friends for their prayers, flowers, cards, letters and gifts received while in the hospital at Norfolk. Also thanks to the many who did so many lovely things for me and my family after I came home. May God bless each and all.—Mrs. Rich ard Jarman. 6c WE SINCERELY thank all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many expressions of kindness and for the beautiful floral offerings. A special thank VUU L U blit: kJWicio, iiu»wx.w nurse’s aids at the hospital who were so kind to Mrs. G. F. Timmerman in her last illness. Also the Presbyterian ladies, and thanks to you. Doctor Brown, for your care of her these past years.—G. F. Tim merman and family. 6p50 LOST & FOUND LOST: Striped innerspring mat tress, between Butte and O’ Neill. Notify Mrs. Leo Marx, Spencer, and claim $5 reward. 4-6p O’NEILL CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS May 1, 1956 Council met at regular session. Present: Mayor Marcellus, Councilmen Golden, Crabb, Heer mann, Stutz and Merriman. Ab sent: None. Meeting was called to order by the Mayor. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Motion by Stutz, seconded by Golden, that the following bills be allowed and paid, on the general fund: Howard Newton 280.00 Joe R. Nekolite . 179.60 Loyd K. Brittell 160.20 Joe Siveeind .280.00 Charles R. Johnson .249.80 M. J. Golden .100.00 Marvin L. Johnson.100.00 Emmet Crabb .100.00 H. W. Tomlinson 50 00 G. E. Miles .. .*. 50 00 Western Hotel . 5.00 Spelts-Ray Lbr. 89 81 Arlene Kilpatrick . 11.04 Donald S. Levigne Co. 4.34 Norman Gonderinger .... 1.45 George Nachtman . 17 00 Verlyn Gibbs . !2.00 Lohaus Motor Co. .103.39 Gillespie Electric . 6.70 Harry Hollenbeck . 28.36 Arbuthnot Oil Co. 7.15 Arthur Hoiz .229 00 O. D. French 60.00 Norman Gcndertnger 100.0<) | John N. Schmit 269 50 A. Marcellus 200.CO L. M Merriman 100.00 J. E Stutz 100 00 Fred O. Heermann 100 00 John C. Watson 50.00 Florence Ponton, Agt 849.23 Ferrs Tractor &- Equip 9 96 Bakers Alignment Shop 10.30 Harrison Bridge 1.95 Alva Marcellus (rent) 45.00 Journal Star Printing 35.70 O’Neill Auto Supply 3.50 Wm. Krotte*- Co, 4.75 Wicks Body Shop 18.00 Ken Benson Motor Co. 4.65 American Gear Co. . 29.15 Johnson Drugs 1.29 Donohoe Construction Co. 25.00 Board of Park Commission ers 735.00 The Frontier 96.81 Holt Co. Dist. No. 3 390 60 Central Finance Corp. 120.00 Island Supply Co. . 4 00 Consumers Public Power 4 67 Kansus-Nebr. Nat. Gas 34.09 Edna B. Yantzi 26.65 Shelhamer Equip Co 200.00 School Dist. No 7 7.00 Eby’s Conoco 25.60 Edw T. Campbell 49.44 Kirkpatrick-Pettis Co. .. 35.00 N.W. Bell Tele. Co. 19 ! 5 D. A Kersenbrock Texaco 24.92 Consumers IHib. Power 436.20 Western Auto Supply 8.26 James Davidson &- Sons 163.97 Director of Internal Rev. 90.80 On the water fund: Don R. Douglass 280.00 Walter J. Schmohr 189.80 Hometown Motor Co. . . 107.02 Island Supply Co. . 5.35 D. A. Kersenbrock Texaco 33.60 Consumers Pub. Power Dist. 301.04 Western Auto Supply 15.69 James Davidson & Sons 71.11 Director of Internal Rev. 81.50 Dolores Douglass 60.20 Edith Castleman 157.80 N. W. Bell Tele. Co. 15.00 Neptune Meter Co. 5.27 Contingent Fund . 4.94 Kansas-Nebr.] Nat. Gas 26.36 Edna B. Yantzi 13.35 Shelhamer Equip Co. 12 18 The vote on the above motion was as follows: Aye — Golden, Crabb, Stutz, Merriman and Heermann. Nay—None. Motion by Golden, seconded by Merriman, that the bonds of the following be approved: Ralph Walker, police judge; D. C. Schaffer, mayor; J. J. Berigan, John J. Turner, R. E. Moore and Leigh Reyrnoldson, councilmen. The vote on the above motion was as follows: Aye — Golden, Crabb, Stutz, Merriman and Heermann. Nay—None. Upon motion the old council adjourned to the new council which will meet immediately. Motion carried. A. MARCELLUS Mayor O. D FRENCH City Clerk Ewing News On memorial day, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen took his sister, Mrs. Ida Kemnitz of Wood, S.D., a guest at their home, to Winner, S.D. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lar sen were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker of O’Neill. Mrs. Lewis Prevo of Alham bra, Calif., is visiting her moth er, Mrs: Laura Norwood, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood, and other relatives and friends in the community. Mrs. Amy Jacobsen had as her dinner guests on Sunday Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Pettyjohn, both of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. William Price and children from West Point, Ky., are guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Martha Hill, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Price plan to return home this . , u_ ...111 1 wctn wucic mu-j --- a summer school course in teach ing. Cpl. Richard D Christon of the marines arrived home Friday to spend a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christon, and other relatives and friends in the Ewing vicinity. Corporal Christon is back from 16 months of overseas duty in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Christon of Grant and Irwin Christon of Newport were memorial day guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter Christon and fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christon entertained the following guests at dinner on Sunday: Their son and daughter, Cpl. Richard D. Christon of the marines and Miss Cathy Christon of Yantkton, S.D., and Dean Lidderg of Hart ington. Mrs. Marie Beelaert had as her guests on memorial day the fol lowing members of her family: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper and Sandra of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beelaert and family of Page and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beelaert and family of Or chard. Pc. Melvin Pruden, stationed at Norfolk, Va.. is home o an 11 his father, T. Pruden, at Casper, day leave. He also plans to visit Wyo., before returning to his base. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmi ser, Carolee and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Upton of Lincoln were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cornish of Crook ston and South Dakota. Miss Shirley Cornish returned with them for a week’s stay in Oma ha. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shellhase attended the Earl Baker funeral last Thursday in Atkinson. Ewing News Miss Anna Van Zancit, treas urer of the Salvation Army m the Ewing community, reports $51 has been collected in the re cent drive for funds. Mrs. Jerry Tomjack and chil accompanied her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Merwin Murray of Neligh. and her mother. Mrs. Everett Taylor of Oakdale, to Woodbine, la., on Memorial day where they were all guests of relatives. Mrs. Harriet Welke accom panied Mr and Mrs Claude Burnett to their home in Rapid City, S D The Burnetts planned to take Mrs. Welke on to Glasgo, Mont., where she will visit her two sisters and a brother. While Mr. and Mrs Burnett were in Ewing they were guests of her . parents, Mr and Mrs. S. E. Bor den. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. S. Borden on Memorial day were Mr and Mrs. Eldon Borden of Hastings, Mr and Mrs. Kern Cashatt of Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Notvald Borden and Wallace Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burnett, all of Rapid City. S.D Mrs. Mary McKay of Norfolk attended the memorial day ser vices and visited at the home of Mrs. Harriet Welke on May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Norvald Borden and Wallace Burnett left Mon day for their home in Rapid City, S.D., after spending a few days w-ith Mr. Borden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Borden. UJ IIVII i IV II u Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkow ski and Lawrence spent decora tion day at Lake Andes, S.D., fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinker man of O’Neill spent memorial day here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tuch and I Mr. and Mrs. Les Peters of Nio- j brara visited with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Nata Bjornsen, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hurless of Lexington and their daughter and family visited with Mrs. Maude Shrunk the first of the week. Mrs. Bessie Murray of Wash ington state is here on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Martha Schindler. Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer of Hooper spent several days here visitng relatives and old-time friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kube en tertained the former’s mother, also his brother and family of Crofton Sunday. They attended Bruce Kube’s first holy com munion services held Sunday morning. The Carroll family of Omaha, who spent the weekend visiting at the L. Gibson home in Bris tow, were Lynch callers Satur day. Mrs. Hannah Streit of Madison spent the past two weeks visit ing her family here. Mrs. John Hickey and daugh ter of O’Neill visited Mrs. Albert Kalkowski Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vonasek and daughters of Verdigre visit ed at the Lorie Micanek home on Sunday. O’Neil! News Mr and Mrs C. G Shellnase attended the Atkinson Methodist Bible school program Sunday in which their grandchildren par ticipated Mr and Mrs Robert Shaw have named their infant daugh ter Mary Margaret Mr and Mrs John N. Schmit went to Atkinson in the evening of memorial day and visited his father, Nick Schmit, and family, Mr and Mrs Ted McElhanev took their daughter, Miss Mar jorie. to Hastings Sunday where she left for Denver, Colo., after having visited her parents for a week Mr and Mrs Elmer Allyn and family, Mrs. liottio Lofquest and Mrs. Vina Munson, all of north of Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Philbrick of Stuart, attended the air show and were guests of Mr and Mrs Dwayne Philbrick Visiting Mr and Mrs. John Robinson in Hampton, la., from last Thursday until Monday were Mi and Mrs M ,1 Golden. Max also played golf. Mr and Mrs. Carrol M McKay and family went to Spalding me morial day. She attended the Spalding academy reunion, which included luncheon, banquet and a dance. They also visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Ed Glaser, the Garry Bauer family and the A. McKay home. Wililam W. McIntosh and sons spent memorial day at Meadow Grove with Mrs. Maude McIn tosh. Mrs. Gerald McDermott and Mrs. A. W Tibbetts went to V linmuvia mniimi.n Uiiy. Mr. and Mrs. H. d! Manson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton M Krause, Nancy and Peggy at Albion They also attended the piano recital of Miss Nancy. T/Sgt. Charles E. Worth ar rived Monday from Wichita, Kans., to spend about 20 davs with his parents, the C. E. Worths. Memorial day guests at Worths were Mr and Mrs. Earl Wicker of Seattle, Wash., Mr and Mrs. Roy A. Worth and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wetzler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler and family of Gregory, S.D The Misses Jeanne Cole and Elizabeth Schaffer returned Sun day to the University of Nebras ka for their final examinations. They attended the Conard-Tro shynski wedding. Little Melvin Schmit visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Straka of Stuart from last Thursday until Sunday. The Strakas were Sun day dinner guests of the John N Schmit family and they all at tended the air show. Mrs. M. J. 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