The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 23, 1956, Page 9, Image 9

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    FOR SALE
USF.D MACH1NF.RY
TRACTORS—
2—'’49 O
2—42 B J-D
40 B J-D.
DISCS—
15-ft. J-D.
GRINDERS—
Harvey hammermill.
J-D 10” hammermill.
SPREADERS—
J-D 4-wheel, on rubber
MOWERS—
No. 5 J-D.
7-ft. Massey-Harris tractor.
CULTIVATORS—
2—J-D 200, tractor.
RAKES—
Case, 12-ft
J-D tractor hay SWEEP
3—1-horse J-D DRILLS.
BINDERS—
10-ft. IHC International.
9-ft. J-D windrower, near new.
22-Inch J-D thresher.
FARM HAND and OAK SWEEP
TEETH
Plymouth Binder Twine
Ask About Our
JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN
Up to 3^ Years to Pay
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 5B2 - O'Neill
FOR SALE: Spring fries, 3
pounds and over, 75 cents. —
Mrs. Ed Waterman, Orchard.
17p35
FOR SALE: Partly modern resi
dence in O’Neill, 3-bedrooms.—
See Mrs. Leo Gokie or Norb
Uhl. 17-18c
USED CARS
1949 Plymouth, radio, heater,
priced for quick sale.
1953 Ford with radio, heater and
overdrive.
FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS
Qualified Mechanics
LOWEST HOURLY RATES
We work evenings to get your
job done!
Hometown Motor Co.
(Formerly Shierk Motor Co.)
O’Neill 12-17c
FOR SALE: Bred gilts, out of
registered stock and bred to
registered boars. Vaccinated.
Your choice, $1 under Omaha
top. —Outlaw Implement Co.,
West O’Neill. 17c
National Brand
Air Conditioners
V4-TON and 1-TON models. We
have a very few of them left
that we are willing to sell for
y4 off the regular retail price
with free installation.
SEE THEM while they last at—
Gambles in O Neill
13 to 18
FOR SALE: Spring fries, 3 to
over 4 pounds. —Herbert Obst,
1 mi. east of O’Neill on high
way 275. _ 16-17p
Truck Bargains!
1944 K - 5 International LWB
truck, will carry 16-ft.
1947 Dodge 1%-ton truck.
1946 Chevrolet 4-dr.
'.949 Nash, 600 model.
THESE CARS are in good run
ning order, would make ideal
back to school cars.
4 blocks north of library
STRONG REPAIR
— O’NEILL —
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1954 36
foot trailer house. Furniture
will make the down payment.
Easy terms. See it at 3 blocks
west of stoplight and 4 blocks
south or write box 604, O’Neill.
16-17p
FOR SALE: Spring fryers, heavy
breed, 3 lbs. and up, $1.— Ed
Burival, O’Neill, 3 mi. north,
u. east of Drive-In theater.
lltf
TELEVISION
IF IT’S GOOD reception you
want, then it’s “Coronado” you
need! See the picture on a
CORONADO and compare the
performance and price. You'll
save money, get a better guar
antee . . . and, much more
pleasure! Coronado TV, plus
experienced
GAMBLES
installation can’t be beat.
13 to 18
FOR SALE: David Bradley chain
saw, 18-in., l-yr.-old.—-Norman
Christiansen, Page, at Loran
Libby place. 17p40
FOR SALE: Scratch pads. 1 for
5c.—The Frontier office. tf
SEED — SEED
LEOTA RED CANE SEED,
homegrown, 7c per lb.
SCOVIE’S
Western Auto, O Neill
FOR SALE: Good dining table
and five chairs. — Call 517-J,
O’Neill. 16-18p
FOR SALE: One 825x20 tire for
cable rack; one 825x20 rim;
one set fog lights.—Ray Law
rence, box 245, O’Neill. 1”P
FOR SALE: Tavern in O’Neill.—
Jack Graves, O’Neill.
17-18p€5
FOR SALE: Outboard motor, 16
hp,f used only 3 times, priced
very low.—K O Kounovsky,
O’Neill, phone 754-J after 6
pm 17p40
FOR SALE Pierre r>e. —Anton
Pruss, sr., 3 mi. east, ^ mi.
north. Orchard. 12-18p
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.
*tf
GARAGE FOR SALE 12x18, by
the Presbyterian church, O’
Neill, phone 506-W. 17-18c
FOR SALE: Good used Firestone
refrigerator, priced reasonably.
-—Carl Schenzel, O’Neill, phone
706, 2 blocks east of Tri-State
on north side of st. 16-17p70
CORN CUTTER
BARGAINS!
BRAND NEW forage harvesters
or corn ensilage cutters with
blowers and knife sharpeners.
Factory retail price, $1,700.00.
Our New Cut Price—
<m not;
SAVE’$605.00!
Buy the best for the least!
NEW 7-ft. combines, $1,295. The
best combine on the market for
grass and alfalfa seed or sorg
hums.
STEEL and machinery prices are
up — our prices are down!
ANOTHER carload of Mercury
cars. Save up to $800.00 on a
new Mercury car!
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr.
15-16-17
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
CURTISS CANDY FARMS can
not afford to have any but the
best of bulls, and neither can
you. Your cows can be mated
to the same sires tnat are in
demand in the leading herds of
the world.—Call 469-J, Duane
Gray. O’Neill. i7tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt ,
O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf
FARM MACHINERY
SEE US AND SAVE ON
Whirlpool Washers and Dryers!
New and used auto, truck and
tractor tires at bargain prices.
Assortment of good used corn
pickers.
Cub tractor with mower, plow,
cultivator and dozer.
1949’Ford tractor, extra clean.
1751 Super C tractor.
Utility demonstrator tractor.
Used refrigerators and freezers.
Steel corn crib.
For deals that will increase
farm profits see Abart at—
Shelhamer Lquip. Lo.
Your International Dealer
Phone 570 — O’Neill
WHETHER you wish to buy, sell
or trade, a FRONTIER WANT
AD will do the trick!
Used Car Bargains!
1955 Commander hardtop, dem
onstrator.
1951 Studebaker Commander.
1950 Studebaker Champion.
1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor.
1948 Chevrolet.
1950 Ms-T. Studebaker pickup.
1952 ltfc-T. long wheelbase Ford |
truck.
Smith Motor Co.
Phone 562 — O’Neill
ATTENTION, FARMERS andj
Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $16
and up. Will deliver large or
ders to any vicinity. Located 3
blocks east and 4 blocks north
of traffic signal. — Phone
524-M. O’Neill._51tf
FOR SALE: Apples, Duchess and
jelly crabs, also Cossack alfal
fa, state tested 99% pure, 93%
elimination.—Guy L. Johnson,
7 no., 4 east of Bazelman’s
station, O’Neill. 16-17p
"~lost & found™
BLACK CALF came to my place
about July 10, wt. around 250
lbs.—-Jesse Kelly, Page.
16-18c85
Coach Miller Sounds
Call to Gridders
Coach Marvin Miller announces
that football practice will start
Monday, August 27, at 7 p.m.
Equipment will be issued any
time Monday morning.
Marshalltown Times - Republi
can: It is said that you rarely
find a bachelor who is a good
and convincing liar. He hasn’t
had to learn—yet.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCEMENT
Architectural designing, planning,
estimating and drawing.
Robert J. Krotter
GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL
ENGINEER
O’Neill, Nebraska
Phone 531 or 285-J
FOR SALE: Baby carriage, prac
tically new.— Phone 717, O’
Neill. 16c40
I LOAN money on farms and
ranches.—R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 9tf
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill, Nebr.
FARM LOANS. — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebr. 9tf
HALVA’S* ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator and Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
- j
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds >i
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
IF YOU want to borrow money,
w'rite to R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 9tf
HOOVER
sales'& SERVICE
WM. KROTTER CO.
UPTOWN HARDWARE & APPL.
Phone 496 — O’Neill
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
FRANK BEELAERT
Page — Phone 25-F-23
AUCTIONEERING
Specializing in Livestock
Farm and Ranch Sales
37tf
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THOR1N
Farm Sales a Specialty
Phone 207 — O'Neill
3 6
Months to Repay
on Real Estate
LOANS
$ 1,000 or less
$23.00 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. i
C. E. JONES, Mgr.
Phone 14 O’Neill
2tfc
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
O. E. ("Oakie”)
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
"The Best Work for the
Least Money”
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 126 — O’Neill
AT YOUR SERVICE IN
REAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE
KIETH ABART
Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf
O’NEILL COMPANY
Insurance - Real Estate - Loans
VIRGIL LAURSEN
Box 215 — Phone 434
25tf
Wick s Body Shop
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
219 West Douglas
— O’NEILL —
Phone 211-W 16tf60
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
WANTED
WANTED: Ensilage cutting and
hay baling. —Write or call
Harry Butterfield, phone 4-8
or 7-3 Orchard. 16-19pll0
WANTED: Elderly woman wants
house work or care of older
couple.—Box 274, Atkinson.
_ 10-17p
WANTED: Hay or alfalfa to bale.
Cash or shares. — K. C. Hunt,
O’Neill. 5tf
YOUNG MEN
19-35
SALES
TRAINEES
Salary, expense, commission:
Travel nearby 5 days week.
School and field training on
full pay. Must have car. School
Fri., Aug. 31.
Apply To:
Mr. Daley
5 P.M. to 8 P.M., Aug. 30th
Hotel Golden, O’Neill
WANTED: High school girls for
room and board.—Mrs. Archie
Bright, 614 Everett st., or
phone 692, O’Neill. 17c
WANTED: General sewing and
altering; also baby sitting. —
Phone 407-LM, O’Neill. 51tf
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
MAN to sell savings plan. Sever
al territories still open. Top
contract with vested renewals
guaranteed. Life insurance ex
perience helpful but not neces
sary, as we will train.
CENTRAL STATES HEALTH
AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION
216 Strand Building
Sioux Falls, S.D. 17-13
WANTED: Lady for baby sitting!
and light housekeeping three
afternoons a week.— Mrs. Roy
Humrich, O'Neill.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: New modern house.
—Call 535, O’Neill. 16tf
TWO APTS. FOR RENT: Fur
nished apt., avail, in Sept.; also
2-bedroom, 5-room apt., com
plete, unfurnished.—O. E. Da
vidson, O’Neill, phone 126. 17c
FOR RENT: Modem sleeping
room for men or for school
boys.—Ramon Bright, O’Neill,
phone 232. 16tf
FOR RENT: Good store building.
Modern, and gas heat furnace.
Good for any kind of business.
—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 17ctf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 537, O’Neill lfitf
FOR RENT: Rooms for 4 school
boys or girls.—Mrs. Pat Sulli
van, O’Neill, phone 270-J or
522-M. 16-17p
F( >R RENT: 4-room basement
dwelling.— Geo. C. Robertson, j
O’Neill. 17tf j
FOR RENT. Furnished and un
furnished apts.—A. E Bowen
phone 515, O’Neill. Btf
FOR RENT: 3-room basement,
close to school, $25. — Call
517-J, O’Neill. 17-19p
_ 17-19p
Christianson Land
Bought for 57.50
ATKINSON — The Mrs. Celia
Christianson 480-acre improved
farm, located 14 miles southwest
of Ewing, sold at auction Wed
nesday, August 15, for $57.50 per
acre. Frank Hawk, a neighbor,
purchased the farm for his son,
who will move to the place
March 1, 1957.
Also sold was a small line of
personal property. Ronald M.
Shonka of Atkinson and Mike
Shonka of Burwell, real estate
brokers, arranged the sale. Ernie
Weller and Dean Fleming of At
kinson were the auctioneers.
St. Louis Family
Stops Off Here—
Mr and Mrs. Harry Shelton
and Peter and Ann of St. Louis,
Mo., brought back her mother, j
Mrs. John Melvin, who had been
visiting them since Wednesday,
July 18. After spending a few
days here, they and Mrs. Melvin
departed Friday for a trip to
Rapid City, S.D., Yellowstone
national park, British Columbia
and down the coast. They expert
to be gone three or four weeks.
Frontier for printing!
CARDS of THANKS
WE WISH to take this means of
thanking the friends and rela
tives for the nice shower given
in our honor while we were on
furlough. We expect to return
to Nebraska for the completion
of a college course at Wayne
State Teachers college upon.
completion of army duty, and
will be glad to have you, one
and all, call on us at your con
venience.—Mr. and Mrs Rob
ert L. Sorensen. 17c
1 WISH to thank everyone who
so kindly remembered me and
my family during my stay
at the hospital. A particular
thank you to the Sisters, hos- 1
pital staff, and Doctor Brown
for the wonderful care given1
me at St. Anthony’s hospital, j
and to Fathers Kucera ana O’
Sullivan for their kind visits
and prayers.—Fred Fritton.
17p50
I WANT to take this means of
thanking the hospital staff.
Doctor Wilson and Doctor
Soucha for the excellent care
I received while I was in the
hospital. I also want to thank
my friends and neighbors who
helped at home and for their
cards and letters.—Mrs. Thom
as Kelly. 17p
I WOULD like to thank all my ;
relatives and many kind friends
for the gifts, flowers and all
their kindneses during my six
weeks' convalescence. Also
Doctor Wilson and the hospi
tal staff. Mother and dad also
say “Thank-you.”—Carol Ann
Fnv 17c50
WE WISH to thank all neigh
bors and friends for their acts
of kindness and thoughts of
sympathy expressed during the
beeravement for Father Rich
ardson and the hospitalization I
of Mother Hill.—Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Hill and famliy. 17c
THANKS a lot to all who sent
me cards, gifts, letters and
flowers and visited me while I
was in the hospital and since
I came home; also for the nice
things you did for my family.
—Ardith Ann Crawford. 17c j
Legal Notice
(First pub. Aug. 9, 1956)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4124
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, August 6th.
1956. In the matter of the Estate 1
of Alice Mae Estes, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against the estate is November
30th, 1956, and for the payment i
of debts is August 6th, 1957, and
that on August 30th, 1956, and
on December 1st, 1956, at 10 o’
clock A.M., each day, I will be
at the County Court Room in said
County to receive, examine, hear,
allow, or adjust all claims and
objections duly filed.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
15-17c
(First pub. Aug. 16, 1956’
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 4078
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF GEORGE O.
MITCHELL, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
on September 5, 1956, at 10 o’
clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 16-18
(First pub. Aug. 16, 1956)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 4096
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF NANCY M.
KURTZ, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge, which
will be for hearing in this court
on September 5, 1956, at 10 o’
clock, A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 10-18
(First pub. Aug. 9, 1956)
NOTICE
Any teacher who retired before
1945 and who has taught in Ne
braska Public Schools for at least;
twenty years, please send your \
name and address to your coun
ty superintendent of schools.
Please respond promptly. 15-17c
Visit at Stuart—
Mrs. Albert Ralph Tooker and
children visited in the Jim Da
vis home in Stuart Sunday. Mon
day morning guests at the Tooker
home were Mrs. Harold Cramer
and family of Fremont and Mrs.
Fred Salak and children.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Lots west of sub
station.—Contact Henry Erie",
O’Neill, phone 419-J. 16-I7c
~ I OR SA1 E
3-bedroom home near Ford's
park, $5,000
Improved 520-acre farm in N E.
Holt county.
560-A in Page vicinity.
160-A. 6 mi. NE Atkinson.
Abart Company
Phone 520 — O'Neill 48tf
FOR SALE: Five-room house, 2
lots. Also model A Ford car.—
P. V. Hickey, O’Neill. 6tf
FOR SALE: Platted lots and acre
ages.—Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill,
phone 548-M 48tf
FOR SALE BY OWNER: 2-bed
room home with attach, garage,
comb, windows, full basement
with apt. Priced for quick sale.
Imm. possession.—Phone 717,
O’Neill. 10-19c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
FARMS AND ILANCHES
200-Acre Farm northeast of
Page 90 acres under cultiva
tion, balance hay, alfalfa and
pasture. Good improvements.
320-Acre Ranch north of Emmet,
well improved, and mostly pas
ture, hay and alfalfa. Very
good terms and reasonably
priced.
160 Acres located in Boyd coun
on mwraia river, guua
land and a very attractive low
price, excellent terms. Im
proved.
160-Acre well located and well
balanced property close to O'
Neill. Improved, gravel high
way, mostly hay and pasture,
terms can be arranged.
320 Acres located northeast of
O’Neill. 120 acres under culti
vation, balance pasture, hay
and alfalfa. Well improved and
terms may be arranged.
900-Acre Ranch, well balanced,
pasture, hay, alfalfa, springs
and running water, very well
improved. Terms may be ar
ranged.
160-Acre Farm located northeast
of Page, and a really good set
of improvements, good land
and well taken care of. Now in
corn, alfalfa, pasture. Well es
tablished shelter belts. House
modern, good road, close to
school.
Two houses located in Page,
Nebr.
Several houses at a wide range
of prices. Terms can be arrang
ed on most of these houses and
properties.
Several well located lots.
I! you need a farm or ranch loan,
see me.
Virgil L. Laursen
Insurance — Loans — Real Estate
O’Neill—Phone 434
Entertain Builders
of Telephone 1 -ine
AMELIA — Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Robinson entertained the men
who helped to build their tele
phone line at a 6:30 o'clock din
ner Sunday evening. Families
also were present.
Those attending the dinner
were: Mr. and Mrs. Earnie John
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Blackmore, Mr. and Mrs Ber
nie Kennedy and Harold, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Ljerman and three
children, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo
little and Dale, and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Lemmer and sons. The
evening was spent playing cards.
Other Amelia News
Raymond Smith of North
Platte was here to attend the
funeral of Ed White.
Glen White drove to Grand
Island Thursday evening to meet
his sister, Mrs. Jack Milton, who
came from Denver, Colo., to at
tend the funeral of her uncle, Ed
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Will David and
their sons and family are visiting
relatives in Washington State.
Herman Nissen of Atkinson
visited his sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce,
a few days last week. They at
tended the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
and Marvia planned to leave
Wednesday, August 22, for a few
days vacation. They will visit the
Lawrence Barnetts at Greeley,
Colo., and also the Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson anl
family were vacationing in the
Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson and
family were vacationing in the
Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson and
family were vacationing in the
Black Hills this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oetter and
daughter went to Norfolk Wed
nesday, August 15, to visit Mr.
Oetter’s mother, Mrs. Margaret
Fahrenholz, who is ill.
Oscar Peterson drove to Lin
coln Saturday and returned Sun
day, bringing his daughter, Mrs.
Paul Johnston, and little son,
Mark, home with him to spend
the week and to attend the wed
ding of her cousin, Donna Rae
Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doolittle
took his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Doolittle, sr., to Park
Rapids, Minn., Monday, where
they will join Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Doolittle at their sum
mer resort. They will spend sev
eral weeks vacationing there.
Riverside News
Mr and Mrs Ora Switzer vis
ited at the Wendell Switzer
home Sunday afternoon,
Julie and Jodie Fry spent a
couple of days visiting their
aunt, Mrs. lx>u Vandersnick.
Mrs. Edna Lofquist spent a
couple of days visiting at the
Bill Lofquest home last week
She is visiting in and around the
i Ewing community a few days
before returning to Neligh
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stevens
and girls from VVausa spent the
j weekend at the Dave Anson
home. They all visited Mr. and
! Mrs. Bill Butterfield at Inman
1 Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry returned
from Binkley, Minn., Monday,
August 3. Lester Fry accom
panied them home for a visit.
Diana, Richard and Billie Emsic
and Joyce Roach of Omaha also
accompanied them home. Lester
Fry visited at the Albert Larson
home in Ewing Saturday.
James Gunter, Mr. and Mrs
Rol Hord and Duane, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Napier and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and
Pamela of Chambers, Mr and
Mrs. Pete Downs and family of
Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Gunter and Doris Lou of Orch
ard and Kenneth Harvey of
Maywood, Calif , ate picnic din
ner at the Lyle Switzer home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I’hylip Lee of
near Page ate supper Monday
evening at the Lionel Gunter
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont
gomery and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Dale Napier, Reita and Nancy
Napier, Mr. and Mrs. George
Montgomery, Mr and Mrs. Bill
Fry, Anna Marie Jensen of New
man Grove, Deana, Bill and Dic
kie Emsic and Joyce Rousch of
Omaha attended the Robinson
reunion in a park at Norfolk
Saturday.
Clayton Hoke went by bus
from Orchard to Plainview
Tuesday evening, August 14, to
visit at the Alvin Nelson farm
home. They brought him to his
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Herting
and family of Salem, S.D., visit
ad Sunday with the Dewitt Hoke
i* . n /» .. -J a 1..1 WT„1
son and Jimmy of Plainview
were also guests. The Hokes,
Hertings and Nelson families
called at the Lyle Switzer home
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Phylis Jensen and chil
dren of Newman Grove called at
the Bill Fry home Monday. Anna
Marie stayed for a longer visit
with the Dale and Richard Na
pier and Bill Fry homes. j
Mr. and Mrs. John Tomjack i
and family of Malbeta arrived at
the Joe Tomjack home Friday •
evening. Early Sunday morning
Mr. and Mrs. John Tomjack and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk and
Don left for a fishing trip into
Minnesota. They plan on being i
gone about a week. The Johnj
Tomjack children are visiting j
with their grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. Joe Tomjack.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson
were Sunday dinner guests of
her mother, Mrs. Edith McClan
ahan, in Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquist and
family spent Sunday at the
Wayne Fry home. A1 Gibson was
also a guest.
Those from Riverside attend
ing the missionary meeting of
the Free Methodist church at the
Carl Miller home were Mrs. Jim
Pollock, Mrs. Grant Mott, Ethel
Napier, Mrs. Bert Fink and Vera
and Alyce Miller.
Mrs. Dave Anson is working
in Ralph’s Red and White store a
few days while Mrs. Rose Bauer
is on her vacation.
Mrs. Rol Hord, Mrs. Alfred
Napier and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
called at the Lyle Switzer home
last week and took sweet corn
home to can.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ruroede
attended a family gathering at
Scribner Sunday. Evelyn, who
has been visiting with Norma m
Omaha returned home with
them.
George Vanosdall of Greeley
called at the Lionel Gunter home
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fink ot
Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Maldox of Elk Creek spent Sun
day night at the Bert Fink home.
Lester Fry visited at the Lloyd
Angus home Sunday.
Members of the Seek and
Share club met with Mrs Lou
Vandersnick Wednesday after
noon.
Miss Mary 1 aggart
Shown 1 lonoree
CHAMBERS A prenuptial
shower honoring Miss Mary Tag
gart was held in the Methodist
church parlors Saturday, August
18
The program, conducted by
Kay Eisenhauor, Diane Hoffman,
Mrs Robert Reed and 1 A>rraine
Farrier, was a humorous presen
tation of a doctor and his patient.
Mrs Donald Hoffman played
several piano selections.
Lunch was served by friends
and neighbors of the bride-elect.
Miss Taggart's marriage to
Jerry Muessel of Omaha will take
place Saturday, August 25,
Other Chambers New*
Mr. and Mrs Dale Gilbert and
daughters were overnight guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs An
drew Gilbert, Wednesday, August
15.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rarnett
and daughters, Ardith and Con
nie, of Greeley, Colo., visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs T E. Al
derson, one day last week. They
came to attend the Ed White fu
neral at Amelia. Mr. and Mrs
Rarnett returned to Greeley but
the girls remained for a longer
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Louis Neilson home.
Sunday guests in the Duane K
M.'h-r home were Mr. and Mrs
E- «■ifbards of Chadroo, Mr
and Mrs. K W. Miller and Mr
flv‘ iCa,rl>«1' Victor and fam
1> of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Dwyer and family of Fremont
and Mr. and Mrs Don Gartner
and son of Chambers
Mr and Mrs. Ted Grayson of
New,xn;t M.ss Tillle Kestenholz
and Bob Reading of O’Neill were
Wo!^ ffUCStS °f Mrs' Weldon
Miss Katheryn Newhouse is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs 1. E. Newhouse, before as
suming her duties as music con
suHunt at Van Dyke, Mich. She
attended Northwestern university
during the summer.
Mrs. Niel Fry, Chuck and Shar
on of Padrona, Colo., visited over
Sunday with her husband’s par
ents, Mr. «ind Mrs. Clarence Frv.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith,
Dean and Judy, Mrs. A. A. Walt
er and Mrs. AI Dierking drove to
Stanton Sunday to visit relatives.
Judy remained for a longer visit
in the Bill Hill home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
and grandson, Kenneth Thomson.
u-u > any &unuay for Osrkosh !o
spend a few days with his moth
er, Mrs. Ina Turner, and broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Nolte, and family.
Mrs. Fred Dunn of Atkinson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mit
chell of Butte spent a few days
last week in the William Craw
ford home. The Mitchells are
Mrs. Crawford’s parents. Mrs.
Dunn is her sister.
Everet Jarman and son, Doug
las, went to Omaha Monday,
August 13, on business
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Richards of
Chadron spent the weekend with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Mi. er,
and children.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Brown,
Leonard and Irene departed on
Friday for a vacation trip to Yel
lowstone park and through Col
orado.
Mrs. Robert Turner and boys
of Grand Island came Monday,
August 13, to visit in the William
Turner home and to attend the
fair. They also visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams,
in Atkinson. Mr. Turner came on
Friday to take them home.
Mrs. Jack Beierle and daugh
ter, Jackie Lee, Paul Roth, Don
ald Beierle and. Sharon Miller
came from Columbus Monday,
August 13, to visit and to attend
the fair.
Mrs. Anna Albers left Wednes
day, August 15, for a visit with
relatives in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boies and
family of Oakland, Calif., visit
ed friends and relatives at Ewing
and Chambers last week. They
were house guests in the Willard
Thomson home while in Cham
bers. Mrs. Boies is the former
Earlene Hatton.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hemman
and daughter, Janet, of Amherst
were Sunday visitors in the El R.
Carpenter home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walter,
Marilyn, Dwayne and Roger left
Sunday morning for Denver,
Colo., to spend a few days' va
cation. Mr. Walter had gone to
Sioux City Saturday and brought
Marilyn back so she could ac
company them on the trip to
Denver. She is a student nurse in
the Lutheran hospital at Sioux
City._
Higher Cattle Run Today
• Looks like a bigger and better run of cattle today \
(Thursday) in connection with the regular weekly
sale at the O’Neill Livestock Market. Probably between j
500 and 600 head.
• There will be a number of loads and part-loads of
yearling steers and heifers; there will be one con- i
signment of 100 head of 700-pound yearling steers and
heifers from the Lloyd Whaley place. There will be 41
head of good yearlings from south of O’Neill; 50 head of
550- to 600-pound yearlings from the Page area; there
will be 30 head of yearlings from Emmet; 24 head of
choice yearling steers from Amelia. There will be a few
light yearlings and calves. Balance of the offering will
be mixed consignments and cows.
• The hog run is slackening off and the managers of
the O'Neill Livestock Market want to get the hog
sale underway at 12:30.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill