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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1958)
Hospital Notes VTKINHON MEMORIAL Admitted: March 4- Mrs W. A. Nickless of Stuart, medical; Mrs Matilda Galligan of Omaha, medical; Mrs. Gladys Boucher of Atkinson, medical; Mrs George Ver/al of Atkinson, sur gical ; 5— Andrew H y t r e k ol Stuart, surgical; Herman Schra der of Stuart, medical; 6—Mrs Ruth Barnes of Atkinson, med ical: 7 Mrs. Ed Dover of New port, obstetrical; Mrs Leo Krysl of Stuart, obstetrical; Mrs. Jean Livingston of Atkinson, medical; Robert Sholes of O'Neill, med ical; Mrs. Oral Rookstool of At kinson, obstetrical; 9— Mrs. Clar ence Tasler of Stuart, medical; 10 Mrs Henry Timmerman of Stuart, medical. Dismissed: March 3 — Baby Francis McCart of Emmet; 4 Roger Carr of Atkinson; Lee Marlow of Atkinson; Mrs. Or ville Vargasson of Bassett; Mrs. Frances Timmerman of Stuart; 5- Mrs. Ron Shonka of Atkinson; Carolyn Els bury of Atkinson. 9 Miss Madonna Miksch of Stuart: Mrs. \V. A. Nickless of Stuart: Mrs. Gene Livingston of Atkinson Hospitalized: George Kiplin ger of Atkinson. Andrew Hytrek of Stuart. Herman Schrader of Atkinson. Robert Sholes of O' Neill, Mrs. Ruth Barnes of At kinson . Mrs. Matilda Galligan of Omaha. Mrs. Ray Verzal of At kinson, Mrs. Leo Krysl and son of Stuart. Mrs Leo Seger of At kinson. Mrs. George Verzal of Atkinson, Mrs. Oral Rookstool and son of Atkinson, Mrs. Ed Dover and son of Newport, James Berigan of Atkinson. Mrs. Gladys Boucher of Atkinson. Mrs. Clar ence Tasler of Stuart. UNDBF.Rli MEMORIAL (Creighton) Admitted Mrs. Viggo Hansen of Verdel. Mrs Bernard Butterfield of Niobrara, Mrs. Bert Kimball of Niobrara, Stanley Berglund of Creighton, Mrs. Herman Wald man of Creighton, Mrs Hugo Dryak of Verdel, Mrs. Stanley Davis of Winnetoon. Mrs. Darold Rasmussen of Winnetoon. Dismissed: Mrs Harold Haw kins of Creighton. Peter Mott of Verdigre, Mrs. Peter Mott of Verdigre, Mrs. Anna Hoferer of Creighton, Lyle Leonard Wagner of Creighton. Mrs. Viggo Hansen of Verdel. i transferred to Sioux City) Stanley Berglund of Creigh ton, Ms. Ernest Ruzieka of Verd digre. Mrs. Bernard Butterfield and son of Niobara. Arrive from Hastings— CHAMBERS — Mr and Mrs. Robert Turner and family of Hastings came Thursday, Febru ary 6 to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, and her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christianson. Mr. Turner went to Bassett Friday on business. Mrs. Turner helped her sister houseelean. They re turned home Sunday. METHODIST (Page Inman) Rev. Lisle E. Mewmavv, pastor PAGE— Thursday, March 13 (today): WSCS study class on the Gospel of St. Mark, 9:30 to 11:30 am.; junior choir, 4 p.m. Saturday. March 15: Grade school tioys and girls' member ship training class, 10 a m Fourth Sunda\ in Lent March 16: Sunday-school, 10 a.nr; wor ship. 11 a.m., with Rev. Clarence Buehler as guest preacher. March 16 to LX): Spiritual life mission lenten services, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Clarence Buehler, pastor of Scotia and North Loup Methodist churches, will be the guest preacher. Rev. Buehler is Kear ney district director of adult work and is a former conference evan gelist. He is also a chalk talk artist. You will enjoy sooting and hearing hint. Special nights will be observed, as follows: March 16 youth; March 17 — children; March IS Women’s Society and King’s Daughters; March 19 young adults: March 20 Fellow ship and adult Bible classes. The public is cordially invited to these services. Plan to attend! Wednesday, March 19: Faster cantanta practice, following the Lenten service. Thursday, March 20: Annual Lenten prayer vigil, 9 am., to 6 p.m.; Women’s Society of Christian Service meeting. 2 p m. March 24: Fourth quarterly conference, 7:30 p.m. INMAN - Thursday, March 13 (today': Women's Society of Christian Ser vice meeting. 2:30 p-m., with Mrs. Rosara Kopecky; official board meeting, 7:30 p.m., in the L. R. Tompkins home Fourth Sunday in Lent, March 10: Worship, 9:45 am.; Sunday school, 10:45. for both churches March 17: Vacation church school institute in O'Neill Meth odist church, 9 a m. to 4 p.m. March 19: Mid-week prayer celebrating 60 years of SALES & SERVICE with (1898-1958) THE MAYTAG CO. (founded 1893) 1909 ... the First Maytag w The first Maytag washer, manufactured in I1MI7, was op erated by a hand crank. According to the advertising of the day, it could bo operated by any five-year-old boy, using less energy than in a game of marbles. The tub was made of cypress. I I Electricity was eoflng. . . but not for fl many years In the rural areas. But the I swinging ringer was a departure for the 1 Monday morning chore girls. The mill race principle—patterned utter the old mill race wheel . . . cylinder type washer with a cast of aluminum eyl > Inder in a metal cabinet. Safety features became immediately popular. 1919 . . . Then came the trim, new washer with a square tub ami a novel east-aluminum ( ! dolly turning back and forth under a flat aluminum lid. Demand for home laundry equipment caused MAYTAG to drop pro duction of farm implements and acces sories. | 1941... f The 4,000,000th washer was made by f MAYTAG and the Newton, la., firm was far and away from the leader in the home J laundry ield. * Serial No. of my Maytag is f (Be sure to Include letters il part of your serial number). P . My Name — - I | City & State ) I Phone No. ) i d Paste This To a Postcard and Mail P The Frontier | Ill 1X81, Win. Krotter if Stuart, Nebraska, organized the Win. Krotter Co. In 1X8X, the Maytag Farm F.<|uipment fran chise was accepted. At this time Maytag was manufacturing the Parson's Hand Cutter and Self Feeder for threshing ma chines. In 1X85 Maytag started manufacturing the Success Husk er and Shredder. In J807 the first Maytag washer was built— the Maytag "Pastime.”. Since then, a period of 51 years, the Win. Krotter Co. and the Maytag Company have been offering North-Central Ne braska the finest in laumlrying equipment. Through periods of drouth, depression, wars, inflation, etc., both company’s have survived and expanded. Our customers, who appreciate qual ity merchandise, have made this possible. Sales records indicate the people of North-Central Nebras ka believe in Maytag, “The favorite for three-generations." To express our gratitude for your spendid acceptance of May tags, we are having the contest explained in this advertise ment. Who has the oldest Maytag in use ... ? NOTHING TO BUY - NO OBLIGATION TO YOU! If you own any MAYTAG Appliance you are eligible to enter this contest: 1. Examine your “old’’ Maytag. The machine must still be in use. Look for its serial number. You don’t have to know exactly when your MAYTAG was built—the ser ial number tells us. Just copy it down. 2. Simply send in the coupon (appearing in lower lefthand corner of this page) to any of our stores—O’Neill, Spencer, Stuart or Naper, or bring it in and fill out an entry blank at one of our stores. 3. All entries will be combined as of March 31, 1958—the closing date of the con test. To the owner of the ‘oldest’’ useable MAYTAG, we will present FREE a new MAYTAG Highlander Automatic Washer. 4. So that you faithful buyers of MAYTAGS in the past few years won’t be left out, it will pay you to enter, too. If you have any MAYTAG Appliance (Washer, Dry er,, Stove, Freezer or Ironer), send in the serial number or model number of the appliance and we will have a drawing at the close of the contest.* Three names will be drawn and these lucky people will receive a new HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER. If you have more than one MAYTAG Appliance, you will be entitled to extra entries—one for each appliance. 5. The “old’’ MAYTAG need not have been purchased from our company. However, if it was purchased from KROTTERS and you remember any of the particulars regarding price, what you traded in on it, when you got it, how many washings it has done, or any of the history of the machine, we’d like to hear about it! * To be eligible for awards, MAYTAG item entered must have been purchased prtor to March 12. 1958 \ —————.~ , - mmm. mwm Company Personnel: SEATED I left-to-nght)—Don Kroner, Agnes scnorx-rg, Agnes Mahlendorf. Mrs. John Schonebaun. John R. Krotter; middle row- Robert J. Krotter, Sheridan Wells, George Marunson, nt'i wn rvaiatri, uuiiji o^iiunt'ifauu, uuwcmvi Cuddy, Grover Allen; back row—Harrison Hovey, T. E Mc Guire ,Glen Mahlendorf, Cletus Durr, Mandus Olin. WM. KROTTER CO. “Serving North-Central Nebraska Since 1891” Stuart — O’Neill — Spencer — Naper This is the only time this ad will be printed, so act now! ~tlvA UXMdOA^ull \ MAYTAG UMHAhe/u! ^ p,'",p""vuT' Jr ~tolJU UiMWl/ \%C o.^rst M2tf^G I Maytag Automatic Wathti 1 r ,.«« cotntST” 1 Mmy io um! 1 | nothirty to fiuyl ^f you own the “oldest" Maytag to be entered in this contest, you'll win absolutely free this wonderful Maytag washer! i ... Plus , . . 3 - HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS- 3 to any 3 lucky MAYTAG owners! (Contest details at left) Get cleSner, tint-free Washing from HILTER AGITATOR Maximum Lint Removal j | J_I Positive Detergent Distribution - 1 -I Greater Washing Effectiveness The exclusive Maytag Filter-Agitator is the most revolutionary change in the agitator since it was invented by Maytag. It s new, it s fabulous, and it's available only in Maytag. MAYTAG -AUTOMATIC V . New full time filter is under water where t /' - . all lint is filtered out as water circulates 4W i through agitator. No pans or trays to get V ,-|« in the way. | -77~»- Detergent dispenser in agitator prevents damage to fabrics from undissolved de * \ tergent. Simply add detergent; circulat r*'\ .i ing water dissolves it completely before ^—‘ * ‘ — it comes in contact with clothes. Wash water circulated through the Filter Agitator is forced out through channels in ’ *JT~ t the bottom to amplify normal agitation. | loosens even deep down dirt in seconds. j r miMiiiwr st-mmm imm&> - r ■ Stor/ to Enjoy Automatic Drying Joda \ WITH r ; MAYTAG 0 HtUO Of HEAT DRYER The Dryer That IS Different No Hot Spots) A gentle circle of heat surrounds clothes . . . fast dries a fuM load in 26 minutes at little more than body temperature. Newl Automatic Air Intake Filter. Removes dust and dirt from incoming air. Newl Automatic De-Wrinkling. 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