Altar Society Serves Kin at Courtney Rites Held Friday LYNCH — The Altar society of Assumption BVM church met at the rectory with Mrs. Anton Was atko, Mrs. Albert and George Kalkowski as hostesses Prayer was led by Rev. Char les Kamber. Rosary captains wen* named for May. Mrs. Weed er reported on the "Mass Said for the Dead." Mrs Albert Kalkowski gave a report on the NC3CW board meet ing which was held at Winnebago April 27. The Fay Courtney funeral din ner was planned. Then all the ladies went to the Jones funeral home and recited the rosary. The society served relatives of the late Mr. Courtney and close friends following Friduy's funeral held here. Other Lynch News Mrs. Charlie Sinclair and son, Johnnie, of Gross visited her sis ter, Mrs. Nata Bjomsen, Friday, Mrs John Wike called that eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranford returned home Sunday, April 27, from a week's visit in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weston brought them home, returning to Norfolk the same day, Mr. and Mrs. George Court ney, jr., and baby of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs Dale Rossmeier and sons of Verdel spent Satur day evening at the Leland Moody home. The Orville Gallop family left this week for Alaska where Or ville has employment. Mrs. Francis Shrunk returned to her home Thursday after a several weeks stay with her daughter, Mrs. Vance Anderson, and family in Butte. Leonard Streit of Kansas came to attend the funeral of his nep hew, Charles Fay Courtney, and is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood and daughters of O’Neill were Lynch visitors Thursday. Little Jeffrey David stayed at POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT RE-ELECT A. L. MILLER REPUBLICAN to CONGRESS ! • Bora on a Nebraska farm. • Taught In rural schools • • Former member of Unl c a m e r a I Legislature and mayor of Kimball • On important commit tees because of Senior ity and Experience. I This political ad paid for by A. L. Miller | CERTIFIED I 3 HYBRID SEED CORN Go to SCOVIE’S for HARTZ Seed Corn WE HAVE A REPLANTING AGREEMENT All Early Hybrids: IOWA 806 — IOWA 4248 — IOWA 4281 — HARTZ 22 HARTZ 44 SCOVIE’S WESTERN AUTO STORE . . . O'NeiU Board of Equalization 7 he Holt County Board of Equaliza tion will meet May 19, 20 and 21, 1958, at the Supervisors office in the Court House at O’Neill, Nebraska, and will be in session not less than three days or more than forty days. All complaints or protests on valuations or assessments must be made during the first three days. All complaints before the Board of Equalization are required to be made in writing, specifying separate grounds of ob jections. Complainants will be afforded hearing before the Board and will be re quired to present evidence in support of their complaints. KENNETH WARING Holt County Clerk POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT I-1 RE-ELECT Howard D. Manson FOR Clerk of the District Court I have enjoyed serving you the past 4 years and my service is your assurance of an efficient and trustworthy public offi cer. For reference ask any lawyer practicing in this court. tm^M\ Vote for — (a) Howard D. Manson the Leslie Stewart home while his parents were at Rushvilie to attend the funeral of Joseph David, sr. Mr and Mrs. Leo Jorgensen of Norfolk spent the past week vis iting relatives here. The American Legion auxiliary met at the Legion hall Monday, May 5. Memorial day plans were made. The auxiliary is sponsor ing an amateur contest May 19. Proceeds will go to the Lynch park fund. Mr. and Mrs Peter Ch\ala at tended the Bill Genser funeral at Verdigre Saturday. Monet Courtney spent Friday with Mrs. Leland Moody while her parents, attended the Fay Courtney funeral here. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Classen were Sioux City visitors Tuesday, April 29. Mrs. Bill Mahlendorf and daughters were business visitors in Creighton Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell of Fargo, N.D., came Saturday, May 3, for a several days visit with Mrs. Mitchell’s mother, Mrs. Nata Bjornsen, also with other kin. They planned to return home the fore part of this week. The Lynch Legionnaires assis ted at the funeral services for Bill Genser at Verdigre Saturday. Mrs. Vince Webber and Mrs. Howard Anderson attended the ! music festival at Butte Friday. Sunday supper guests at the | Howard Anderson home were | Frank Pitha of Omaha, Mrs. Bet ty Anderson of Bristow and Mr. [ and Mrs. Joe Slechta and family. Mrs. Kathryn Hubby of Butte visited at the Anton Wasatko home Monday, April 27. Kenny Stewart, Emil Koval and Lawrence Kalkowski of Lin coln spent the weekend at their respective homes here. Mr. ana Mrs. Leonara navian ek and family were Sunday din ner guests at the Leo Kalkowski home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stewart J and family were 6 o’clock dinner guests at the Bernard Allen home Friday, May 2, in honor of their j parents, Mr. and Mrs Leo Far-; ran, who are leaving for Custer, i S.D., to make their future home. $15.95 for a nylon first line tire with a lifetime guarantee at j Seovie’s Western Auto Store, O’ Neill. 52-3c Mrs. Veldon Lee and sons and Mrs. Bill Stouffer attended the music festival at Butte Friday. Mrs. Edmund Rohde called on Mrs. Peter Mulhair Thursday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Soukup of Spencer were Lynch visitors Fri day. . I Mrs. Martin Jehorek visited Mrs. Joe Nemic in Spencer Satur day. Mrs. Leonard Anderson is stay ing at the Howard Anderson home while her home in Bristow is be ing redecorated. Mrs. Dude Darnell and baby visited at the Peter Chvala home Thursday. , . Marie Mahlendorf is assisting at the Ed Vogt home near Naper this week. Mrs. Earl Rosicky and daugh ter, Mrs. Merle Sieler, were Nor folk visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Micanek and family visited at the Danny Liska home in Niobrara Wednes day evening, April 30. Rev. J. H. Rath and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bentz and Gus of Spencer visited at the Joe and Dwight Micanek homes Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cranford of Spencer visited at the Frank Cranford home here Tuesday, April 29, assisting Mr. Cranford celebrate his 81st -birthday an niversary. Large Crowd Hears Initial Concert LYNCH—A large crowd at tended the first concert of the year held by Lynch public school students Friday evening. The program was in three j parts. In the first portion, the entire band played “The Musketeers”, march; “Blue Moon”, waltz; and “Friendship”, march. The second portion consisted of j two songs by the girls’ glee club, a trombone novelty, two songs j by the fifth and sixth graders and j a saxaphone solo. The third portion included “Rough Riders”, march, by the band; “Wave of Danube”, waltz; "Ecstasy Tone Poem” and “The Minstrel Overture”. Proceeds went to the band fund at the school. EMMANUEL, LUTHERAN (Atkinson) “Church of the Lutheran Hour” Rev. A S. Gedwillo, pastor Sunday, May 13: By resolution o f the congregation, Sunday school and worship services will not be held in favor the of the dedication day services at the new Christ Lutheran church at O’Neill. \ Star News Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller, Mrs, Hattie Boelter. Mr. and Mrs. [Jerald Waring. Mr. and Mrs. Valter Fick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter and family md Bob Van Ostrand were Sun lay, April 27, visitors at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boelter to honor Mrs. Boelter’s birthday aniversary. Mrs. Ben Miller spent the past veek with her mother, Mrs. Hauf, vho was recently dismissed from he hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson tad supper with the Nels Linquist amily Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kreycik md family spent Sunday with the Lysle Johnson family. Sunday dinner guests at the STels Linquist family home were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Krugman md family and Ben Miller. Sunday visitors at the Bob fomlinson family home were the | Gilbert Fax and Max Greiner families to honor Mrs. Tomlin son's birthday anniversary. Ewalt and Arnold Miller vis ited with Mrs. Hulda Miller and ! Dave one day last week. Barbara Miller spent Saturday evening with Irma Juracek. Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller vis ited with the Lysle Johnson fam ily Sunday evening. Mrs. Wilbert Widhalm and Mrs. Soren Sorenson spent Fri day afternoon at the Lysle John son home to get the Ash Grove auxiliary bazaar quilt ready to be quilted. The Star Get-together club meets with Mrs. Ew-alt Miller Wednesday, May 14. The Ash Grove auxiliary held its meeting Tuesday afternoon, April 29. at the hall. Earl Parks called^ on Lysle Johnson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and Linda of Page were guests Saturday evening of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Johnson. lieah Serck Placed by Seward College— EMMET- Miss Leah Seixk, a Concordia Teachers college grad uate at Seward, is one of the teacher placements for the com ing year. She was called by Re deemer Lutheran church at Den ver, Cok). The Lutheran teacher (Mis souri-synod) is a branch of the holy ministry', according to Dr Martin J. Maehr, director of placement at the college. A call to serve a parish school is re garded not as a contract in the ordinary sense but a solemn agreement to be annulled only by transfer, by removal for cause or by death. Gaskill Agency Wins Honors— A1 Gaskill, manager of the R. F. (‘‘Bob") Gaskill Insurance Agency, spent Wednesday, April 30, in Norfolk when all agents of the Farmers Mutual Insurance company of Nebraska spent the day reviewing the new blanket policy for the farmers and ranch ers personal property. R. F Gaskill was presented a $50 check for being high produc ing agent for northeast Nebras ka. The company has 365 agents in the state and "Bob’’ Gaskill was, also named second highest in the state. The meeting ended with a banquet. IN RADAR OOI'RSE ATKINSON — Keith H Miller seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude I. Miller of route 4. Atkinson is attending the radar man school, at the naval station at Norfolk, Va. The school con ducts a basic course in the opera ation and maintenance of various typos of shipboard radar equip ment. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Your Vote Will Be Appreciated At Tuesday’s Primary KENNETH WARING K<‘|iiit>lictiii Ouulldate for Re-Election HOLT COUNTY CLERK S H 0 ES f°r the Entire Family ...! 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