The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 31, 1958, Section 1, Page 4, Image 4

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FOR SALE
Thiele’s Dairy Cattle
TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle
on hand at all times Wiscon
sin bred, fresh and heavy
springers, first and second
j.caW heifers
Arnold Thiele
2Vi rpiles southwest of Clear
water. Phone 17 cm 12 tf
FOR SALE: Perfection milking
machine, 2 units, complete with
air compressor nnd 50-ft pipe
line, used 2 yrs.- Julius Gruhn,
804 E Benton, phone 102 O'
Neill. 13-14c
FOR SALE: Crosley Station
wagon. Small and economical.
35 miles i>er gallon gas. I^ct the
kids drive to school this fall.
Only $17500, worth more as
American classic. A1 Tooker.
Box 482 O’Neill, phone 162-VV
14tf
FOR SALE: Comhusker cafe &
Bakery at Randolph, Nebr.
well established and same own
er for eleven years. Large seat
ing capacity, good eguiqment
and new 5-ton air conditioner
Doing good business, — Write
Comhusker Cafe box 126 Ran
dolph. Nebraska. 13-14c
ror oale!
Choice Wisconsin
Dairy Stock!
ALI. TYPES and ages at the Fora
Knight place .northeast edge
of O’Neill
WUX HAVE another load of
calves Saturday, August 2.
FOR FURTHER information see
Fora Knight, O'Neill, or con
tact Dayle Hewett, O’NeHl, box
533 or phone 195. 14c
Surge Dairy
Equipment
COMPIETE line of parts —Dill
ion Sales & Service, Long Pine,
phone 2127, or Harvey Tomp
kins. Inman. 9tf
FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to
be moved. Reasonable. Modern
location available in O’Neill.—
Ralph McElvain, O'Neill. 29tf
FOR SALE: Apples, harvest and
duchess, $1 50 per bu.—Guy L.
Johnson. 7 miles north and 4
east of O’Neill. 14c
FOR SALE: Aeromotor windmills,
towers. Stock tanks, all sizes,
pressure systems.—Clifford So
botka, Inman, phone 435. 52tf.
Mobile Homes
LOWEST PRICES * BEST DEALS
LOW DOWN PMT. & 5 YRS.
ON BAL.
New 1959-36-ft. 8 wide — $2,995
New 1959-42-ft 8 wide — $3,595
New 1959-36-ft. 10 wide _ $3,495
New 1939-42-ft. 10 wide $3,845
New 1959-50-ft. 10 wide $4,495
Available in 1-2-3 Bed Rooms
GOOD USED TRAILERS in stock:
Columbia 23-ft., Mobile Sports
man 30-ft., Continental 35-ft., An
derson 27-ft., Sure way 34-ft„
Richardson 37-ft., Alumanite
22-ft., Rollohome 43-ft., Nashua
35-ft., Safeway 29-ft.
NEW Travel trailers - $745-00
We trade for anything movable
Open Evenings & Sundays
Miller Trailer Sales
Phone 460 Albion, Nebr.
Good Used Trailers in Stock
11 tf
YOU CAN get the money me
same day you borrow It from
me.—R. H. Parker. O Neill,
Nebr. _
FOR SALE: Case ensilage cut
ter A-l condition. — Earl Cad
wailader, Stuart. 12-14p85
Better Cattle — Better
Living
TAKE more of the doubt and
chance from your dairy future
by breeding to CURTISS sires
of proven background. — Call
4TO. Duane Gray, O’Neill. 7tf
Twine For Sale
CARLOAD of baler mine. Lowest
prices in Nebraska.
New Deal Oil Co.
O’Neill. Nebr.
7tfc
FOR SALE: Canning apples. SI.50
per bu.; sweet com, 35c per
dozen; fat roasting hens SI
each — Mrs. Leon Beckwith
Emmet. 14-16c
Used Machinery
Dearborn side rake
Mowers, all models
10-ft. VanBrundt drill
Case pickup baler
27-ft. ,T-D elevator
TOC 12-ft. rakes
1956 IllC 2-ton truck
2-16 plow J. D.
Bale loader
1942 Farm a 11 H
1947 Farmall H
Valley roller mill
Harvey sheller
Harney mill
John Deere mill
15 ft. disc
, APPLIANCES
Maytag wringer washer
Coronado wringer washer
Kenmore auto, washer
Maytag auto, washer
SEE US for new Whirlpool appli
ances.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O’NEILL, NEBR
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
*
FOR SALE: Frigidaire. 30 inch
electric range - Leo. Brill O’
Neill, phone 636. 14p35
IT TAKES only 30 minutes to
clean a 9 x 12 rug with odorless
Blue Lustre It’s tops. -Coyne
I lardware, O’Neill. 14c
FOR SALE: White pock fries, $1
apiece. — Mrs. William Grothe,
Emmet. 13-14p60
FOR SALE: Dempster stacker
used, good condition. Also 8-ft
stock tank, $30.-Carl Krogh,
O'Neill. 12-13c
I larry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O’Neill
TRACTORS—
48 A J-D
18 R J-D
’46 A J-D
'44 B J-D
'40 B J-D
No. 62 International combine
J-D Tilers
M-M 14-ft. grain drill, good con
dition
Plows, all sizes
5 No. 9 INC trail mowers with
hitches
No. 5 J-D mowers
PLYMOUTH AND JDD BINDER
TWINE,
FOR SAL.F: lop quamy nuisium,
Guernsey and Brown Swiss
heifer calves at the place or
delivered on approval. Calves on
hand nearly all times. Also
some good first calf heavy
springers.—Gerald O'Connor, 8
miles north, 5 miles east of At
kinson. 10-15p
FOR SALE: Registered meat
type Hampshire hoars from lit
ter of fourteen. -Jim Corkle,
Jr., O’Neill. 14-17p
I FOR SALE: All steel steamer
153-J, O'Neill. 14-16c
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int.. up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone.
-Contois Motor Co. Neligti. 30tf
FOR SAI-E: Apples.—Woidneck
Ranch, 1 Vi miles west of Mid
way. 14-15p60
For Sale
TOP PRODUCING Wisconsin and
Minnesota bred, fresh and
heavy springers at all times.
V£ mile south of Ewing
Rudie Juracek
ll-22c
FOR DITCH DIGGING service
sewers, water service or foot
ings.—See. O. E. Davidson.
Phone 126. O’Neill. 47tf
Some of the Good
Used Equipment
1946 H Farmall
1947 H Farmall
1942 H Farmall
1942 M Farmall
8—Farmall B’s, ranging from
1945 to ’49, good haying tractors
2—1947 A Farmalls
1938 F-20 Farmall
8—IHC No. 9 trail mowers
6—No. 27 power mowers
PICKUPS & TRUCKS
1958 2-ton 162, complete with new
box
1956 GMC, 20,000 actual miles
1954 International V4-ton
1956 4-wheel-drive International,
brand new tires
SEVERAL GOOD late model
cheaper pickups.
Storjohann Lquip. Co.
BUR WELL
“Lowest prices in USA”
PARTS & EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE: 8-in. blade table saw
with 12xl6-in lied and attach
ments—with or without motor.
—Northwest Electric. O'Neill.
13-14c
SPRINKLER
IRRIGATION
SEE US or write us if interested
in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will
be glad to figure your system
for you, with the help of qual
ified irrigation engineers, at no
obligation.
Wm. Krotter Co.
O’NEILL. NEBR.
"Dealers in A-M Sprinkler
Irrigation"
FOR SAIE: Crested Wheat grass
seed. 12c per lb.—Corkle’s, Inc.,
O’Neil. 14-17p
TAVERN and lunch counter—one
of the best equipped in North
east Nebraska. Population 1,050
Write P O Box 462. Wakefield.
Nebr. 14-15c
SWEEP TEETH FOR SALE: !
Hickory or oak; 5-in. butts, 9-ft.
long, $1.50; 4-in. butts, $1.25.
Best of quality.—Harvey Han
son. phone 8201. Atkinson. ll-14c
SALT FOR SALE. Kanapolis
$16 50 a ton; American $20.50
a ton; white block 75c Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of
traffic light. Everett Gorgan.
Ph 164. O'Neill. Ditf
ADIER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
WE REPAIR all makes. We un
dersell anyixxiy in price and
outsell anybody in quality.
O NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269
52tf
FOR SALE; A white porcelain
top kitchen table and an occa
sional chair.—Phone 556-W. O’
Neill. 14c
FOR SALE: A late 1957 Singer
Sewing Machine to be sold in
this area to close account, with j
a buttonholer and a new guar-1
antee. Buy it for 6 payments of
S6.85 each. Write Credit Manag
er, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebraska
14-15c
FOR SALE: Four months old
fully automatic Sewing Machine
does not need attachments to
sew on buttonholes and fancy
designs. Small balance or win
discount for cash. — Write Cre
dit Manager, Box 123, Lincoln,
Nebraska. 14-15e
FOR SALE: New -horsepower
Frigidaire refrigerating unit
with blower; 3-horsepower
Frigidaire unit and compressor
in good shape with 12x12x12
walk-in cooler with track, com
plete with rollers, hoist, com
plete sharp freeze unit and 38
locker boxes. Also meat case
in very good shape, complete
with compressor; platfprm
scales; one wall scale; one meat
grinder; one new Toledo saw';
one tenderizer; one new meat
scale and other accessories.
Spare-Time Cafe, O’Neill
phone 65. 14c
LOOKING: For 2-row pull-type
New Idea picker in good shape
Dude Darnell. Lynch. 13-14pd
MISCELLANEOUS
Expert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 D’NetU
Wick’s Body Shop
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
— O’NEILL —
for Any Job 25tf
FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile.
Now carried in stock. Select
your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr.
Co., O’Neill. 47ctf
MONEY TO LOAN on farms,
ranches and town residential
property.- The O’Neill Company,
Virgil Laursen, O’Neill, phone
434. 13tf.
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf
AUCTIONEERING
Real Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Auctions
ED THORIN
Farm Sales a Speciality
Phone 207 — O’Neill
WANTED TO RENT: A good
farm for next year. Prefer
close to school.—Write box B in
c/o The Frontier. 13-14p60
L, Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
—Clinton.
CROP SPRAYING '
CALL 582 R2 OR COME IN AND
SEE US.
O’Neill Flying Service
7tf
NEED MONEY?
WI TEN YOU need money for any
purpose, see Virgil Laursen at
the O’Neill Loan Co., O’Neill, i
phone 434, 13tf I
WILL DO either washing or iron
ing in my home.—Call phone
351-R, O'Neill. 14p25
DRAGLINE WORK!
Sewer Drainage, Dam Work
Basement Excavation and
Road Work!
E. J. (Skip) Shane
ATKINSON, NEBR
51-20
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Sleeping room, $6
per week. Also 3-room unfur
nished basement apartment, ,
$25 per month —Roy Shull, O’
Neill. phone 517-J 13-14p70
FOR RENT: Furnished apart
ment. 4 rooms and bath, heat- :
ed, close in.—Elmer Hagensick.
O’Neill, phone 556-R. 34tf
FOR RENT: Two room apart
ment for a young lady or older
woman. Write Box SI, c/o The l
Frontier, O’Neill. 12-13p60
FOR RENT: Storage space. —
Phone 565. O’Neill. 37tf
FOR RENT: Modem apartment.
—A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas,
O’Neill, phone 515. 12tf
FOR RENT: Two 2-bedroom
houses. Modem, gas heat. Very
desirable homes, nicely located.
Phone 434, O’Neill 7-14c
FOR RENT: Building for shop or
storage —J. F. Contois O'
Neill. phone 368 49tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. —
Phone 5.37, O’Neill. 16tf
FOR RENT: A house, 3-rooms
and bath.—Call phone 537, O’
Neill. 8tf
WANTED
WANTED:: Salesman to sell Sew
ing machines. No experience
necessary. Will train. Must be
clean salesman, by that we
mean no promises made unless
we can keep them. Plenty of
leads furnished.—See:
Adler Sewing Center
O'Neill
14p50
WANTED TO RENT: A good
farm for next year. Prefer
close to school. — Write Box B
% The Frontier. 13-14p60
_I__
WANTED!!! UP TO
40,000 Bu. Oats
Will pay 50c per bu. for 36-lb
oats or over, delivered to Peter
son ranch on Highway 11, 16
miles south of Atkinson. Tested
scales at ranch. — Charley W.
Peterson, Atkinson. 13-15c
WANTED
DRY CIEANTNG
OF ALL KINDS!
IDEAL CLEANERS
Phone 775-W for Pi cl up
and Delivery!
47ctf
S325 Per Month
Guaranteed
PI us Bonus
ONE of tho fastest Progressing
companies in its field will have
a representative interviewing
men who hold the following
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Over 19 years old.
2. Own automobile in good
condition.
3. Willing to travel Monday
through Friday; home every
weekend.
4. High school education.
5. Aggressive and sincere.
No experience necessary; thor
xigh training is given by the com
pany.
Apply in Person Only to:
Mr. McIntyre
Golden Hotel
Wednesday, August 13
6 to 8 p. m.
14-15c
COMPLETE AERIAL spraying
and dusting service. Custom
seed harvesting and a complete
line of chemicals for sale All
work 100% guaranteed.—Bruce
Fletcher or Ed Butterfield. Or- i
chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686.
3tf.
WANTED TO BUY: Feeder pigs
weighing 50 to 70 lbs., vaccin
ated and castrated. — Eugene
Sohler, Laurel, phone office
Bl-3817 — res. Bl-3798 collect.
ll-14c
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
? blks W & 3Vz blks N stoplight
lltf
WANTED: Single or married man.
Year around farm work.—H. W. I
Barger. Wausa, Nebr., phone i
Bloomfield 4F31. 14-16pl.00
FARM LOANS.—R. H. ParkeiTitf
pun. nEiASUlNATJUJC, prices u y
LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE
2 blks. west of postoffice. Can
serve you days or evenings by
appointment or without. 10-14c
>VANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.- Dwaine
Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
Demonstrate Toys
PARTY PLAN: work AUGUST
until DECEMBER. Excellent
commission earnings. No invest
ment. CAR-PHONE NECES
SARY Be a “SANTA’S HELP
ER’’.—Bos MP, c/o The Fron
tier. 14c
Exceptional
Opportunity
IE I TABLE man or woman from
this area to distribute complete
line of cigarettes, candy, nuts,
or gum hrough new automatic
vendors. No selling or soliciting
as accounts are establishing for
you. To qualify party must have
car, references, and cash capit
al of $700 which is secured by in
ventory. Earnings up to $300 I
month part time—Full time
more For personal interview
give phone etc. Write P.O. Box
156, Rochester, Minnesota, 14pd
LOST & FOUND
STRAYED from my pasture 1
mile south of ditch camp 2
whiteface cows, branded on
right hip. — Wallace O’Connell '
O’Neill. 7tf
X)ST: A small brown and white
dog near Deloit.—Gordon Oakes,
Ewing. Nebr. 14p30
iOST. STRAYED or STOLEN:
Old black and tan coon hound, ]
wearing collar and light chain.
—Sanders Bros., O'Neill or In
man. 14-15p60
Family Gathering —
The C. E. Worth home was the
cene of a family gathering Sun
iay. Among those present were
Ur. and Mrs. Daniel Page and
trbara of San Bernardino, Calif.,
us parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry
Page, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LJnd
m rg, Mrs. Mary Wetzler. Mr. and
VIrs. Bert Ott and Mr. and Mrs.
^rancils Curran and girls and Mr
ind Mrs. Adolph Wetzler and fam
ily of Verdigre.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 4-room house and
other eut buildings on 2V2 lots.
Minnie Sanders, O'Neill, box
566 14tf.
Houses for Sale
2- BEDROOM home, all modem,
close to school, well located,
garage and excellent terms.
3- BEDROOM home in new addi
tion. smal dow-n payment and
loan may be transferred.
3-BEDROOM home, close in, 2
blocks from Safeway store, pri
ced right to sell and good terms
-’-BEDROOM homo in southwest :
O'Neill, low price, and good loan 1
may l»e had on this property.
2-BEDROOM home and 6 acres.
SEVERAL good building lots for
homes.
GROCERY Store, fixtures, build
ing and inventory of stock, 1
good business town and trade
area.
160-ACRE FARM, close to O'Neill.
340-ACRE FARM, northwest of
Page.
MONEY to loan on city property,
farms and ranches.
Contact Virg Laursen, realtor,
for information in regard to the
i hove an dother listings that he
has before buying or selling your
Virgil L. Laursen
(Realtor)
Insurance Real Estate — I,oans
Phone 431 — O'Neill, Nebr.
13-14e
FOR SALE: The Bob Jonas resi
dence at 115 So. 6th St. A cozy
2-bedroom home. Ideal for re
tired couple or small family.—
Write Robert J. Jonas, 2339 Pen
mar Ave., Venice, Calif., or
Lawrence Jonas, 115 W. Clay,
O'Neill. Please do not disturb
occupants. 9-14c
FOR SALE: Two 40-ft. lots with
south front, water, sewer and
gas in front of lots. Sidewalks.
- Don Lyons, phone 421, O’Neill.
10-14c
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home in
Northheights. $9750. — K i e t h
Abart. O'Neill 52tf
FOR SALE: Dwelling, 2 lots, all
modern 5-room with bath, 3
bedrooms, gas heat, sewer and
water, for quick sale bargin,
owner leaving town, $6,000.00.— :
P. C. Donohoe. O’Neill. 13tf
DO YOU want to borrow money
on your City Property or on
your Farm or on your Ranch?
1 have Eastern Money and I
have private money to loan—
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 3tf
Central So. Dakota
3.400 DEEDED acres, 2 sets im
provements, REA, tele., school
nearby on gravel. Approximate
ly 300 wheat allot., 300 alfalfa,
300 other crop, balance heavy
native grass; 13 dams, 3 wells,
good winter protection — can
split in two. Lease 1,400 more
grass. This is GOOD. Priced to
sell NOW. Others from 320 to
20,000 acres.—Tele. 455 for ap
pointment. M. R. Keller, Cham
berlain, S. D. 14c
CARDS of THANKS
WORDS are so weak and inade
quate at a time like this. We
would like to thank each of
you individually for the help
and kindness extended to us
during the loss of our husband,
father and grandfather, but that i
is impossible so we take this
means to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to each
and everyone who did so much i
to soften the blow and ease our
sorrow. Every act, card and :
visit will remain in our hearts, |
and will never be forgotten.—
Mrs. R. A. Snell, Mr. and !
Mrs. W. W. Waller and family, i
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passmore
and daughter. 14p50 ]
WE WISH to thank all the rela- :
tives friends and neighbors for i
their help, acts of kindness,
food, flowers, memorial gifts
and cards during the recent ,
sickness an ddeath of our loved •
one.—MRS. JOSEPHINE KO
PECKY, LEWIS F. KOPECKY, ,
JR., AND FAMILY. 14p
1 WISH to thank my friends, rela- 1
atives and neighbors for their
cards and prayers while I was ,
in St. Anthony’s hospital and
in an Omaha hospital. A special
thanks to the doctors and nur
ses for their care.—THOMAS
D. HUTTON. 14p
A VERY warm and hearty thank
you to all for the cards, letters,
gifts and your presence at the
open house observance of our ,
golden wedding anniversary.— '
MR. AND MRS. STANLEY
CHMIEL. 14p50 ,
Gaskill Returns
from Alaska—
A/2c Richard E. Gaskill arriv
?d Wednesday, July 16, after ser- 1
. ing two years at the Fairbanks,
Alaska, air force base. He was
met in Omaha by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill and
daughter, Mardie, and A/2c Russ
Borg. After his 30-day leave, he
will report to the Lowry air base
at Denver, Colo.
Before returning home they all
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bicek
and Beverly and Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Kroupa of Omaha. The
group also stopped in Neligh to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaskill
and family.
Visits Father —
Jack Carney, a Creighton uni
versity- student who is working
this summer in Omaha, is visit
ing his father, Leo Carney, for
several days.
Goes to Germany
Army PfV Dtan L. Obermire
■ «1 m »v*» • s,irj ot Mr. and Mrs,
W C Obermire of Atkinson,
last week completed a 30-dav
leave and went to Germany by
air for bis new assignment. He
had lieeit at Ft. Stewart, Ga..
with headquarters company of
the 169th engineers construc
tion battalion. He will be sta
tioned at Boblingan, Germany,
His new address Pfc Dean L.
Obermire, RA 17484210, 12 Tc,
Co., M. Trk. Carg. iDir.), APO
16, New York. N Y.
Rock Falls News
Mr and Mrs. William Claussen
and Mrs. Claussen's sister, Mrs.
Elsie Morrison of Dakota, who
is visiting them, were Sunday din
ner guests at the John Schultz
home. Linda Johnson also spent
the day there. In the evening
they went to the Drive-in-Theater.
Last Monday afternoon, Rita,
Janice and Tommy Vequist were
horseback riding and called at the
Don Hynes home. The John Schul
tz family were Saturday after
noon callers at the Mike Bonen
berger home in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
were Sunday afternoon and even
ing gUests at the Elmer Sterns
home.
Mrs. Mamie O'Neill was a
weekend guest at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Blake Benson and
family .
Little Craig Deriekson celebrat
ed his third birthday last Thurs
day evening. Guests to help him
were the John Schultz family.
Mrs. Mary Helen Yantzi and Joe
and Mike Yantzi.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deriekson
were hosts at a dinner in their
home on Sunday for the Deriekson
t unilies.
Terry and Cindy Brown spent
the weekend at the Arlon Brown
home in Atkinson while their par
ents attended a rodeo at Winner,
S. D.
The Sam Deriekson family at
tended a farewell party at the
Ralph Morrow home for the
Wayne Donohoe family, who are
moving to Minden, Nebr.
The John Schultz family spent
Monday evening at the Floyd
Johnson home. Tuesday guests
nf the Floyd Johnson family were
Paul Marsh, Larry Rome and Ray
Williams of Stockton, 111 Russel
Johnson and buddy, Bobby Lar
on also spent the day there. And
so ‘til next week, that’s about all
there is.
Church Notes
METHODIST (Page-Inman
Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor
PAGE—
Thursday, July 31 (today): Wo
man’s Society of Christian Ser
vice meeting, 2 p.m. They will
)resent a program at 8 p.m. fea
uring the play “The New Minis
er’s Wife” followed by a home
nade ice cream social. Plan to
■ome and enjoy the evening!
Friday, August 1: Pre-nuptial
:hower for Miss Bette French,
i p.m.
Sunday. August 3: Sunday
ichool, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.
n.; MYF. 8 p.m.
Tuesday, August 5: King’s
laughters meeting, 8 p.m.
Thursday. August 7: Woman’s
Society of Christian Service meet
ng, 2 p.m.
INMAN—
Sunday, August 3: Sunday
ichool, 8:45 a.m.; worship, 9:45
i.m.
Wednesday, August 6: Choir
>ractice, 8 p.m. and MYF.
Thursday. August 7; Official
>oard meeting, 8 p.m.
FOR BOTH CHURCHES
Wednesday, August 6: Mid
veek prayer hour, 9 a.m. Read
Matthew 6:9-15.
METHODIST (Chambcrs-Amelia)
Rev. Charles F. Cox, pastor
CHAMBERS—
Sunday, August 3: Sunday-school,
0 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; senior
MYF, 8:30 p.m.
Monday, August 4: Intermedi
ite, 8:30 p.m.; Intermediate choir
■ehearsal, 8 p.m.
Thursday, August 7: WSCS will
neet at 2 p.m.
AMELIA—
Sunday, August 3: Worship, 9:30
i.m.; Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, August 7: Choir re
learsal, 8 p.m.; MYF will meet
it 8:30 p.m.
Donohe Moves to
Vlinden Store —
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donohoe
moved Wednesday to Minden
vhere Mr. Donohoe will become
issistant manager of the J. M.
McDonald company store. He
las been assistant manager here
'or two years—since his reease
tom the army.
Mrs. Donohoe is the former
Pat Bauer of Ewing. She has
>een teaching the Clark school
south of O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Risdon
md son. Dale, of Hamburg, la., j
/isited Thursday and Friday
with Mrs. Risdon’s cousin, Mrs.
Austin Hynes.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: July 23 George
Pond of Stafford; Mrs. A Kan
Ott of O'Neill. 2f Mrs. Clifford
Burival of O'Neill; Neal Chase of
Sheldon, I a. 26 Mrs Wilma Dan
iels of Ewing; Miss Sharon Dan
els of Ewing; Richard Larson of
Northbrook, 111.; Charles Jensen
of O'Neill. 27- Mrs. Don Adamson
of O’Neill; Judy Gill of Stuart;
28 Debra Satter of Omaha; Mrs,
Robert Bean of O’Neill; Jonathan
Lambert of Chambers; Mark Sal
ak of Mullen; Mrs. Bryan Finch
of Orchard; Joseph Hambek of
Bristow; Mrs George Winkler of
Emmet; Mrs. M. V. I<andreth of
Page; Mrs. Donald Fox of Bas
set. 29 Mrs. Rex Stowell of O'
Neill: Mrs Bernard Schmitz of
O'Neill; Peter Nissen of Page;
Margarei McManus of O'Neill;
Edward M. Gallagher of O'Neill.
Dismissals: July 23 Joanne
1 answorth of O'Neill; Mrs. H. W.
Hertford of O'Neill; Mrs. John
Hipke of Springview; Baby Boy
Hipke of Springview; George
Pond of Stafford; Mrs. William
Edwards of Butte. 25 Donald
Baker of O’Neill; Lonny Vandor
beek of O'Neill. 26 Mrs. George
Eiekhoff of O'Neill; Baby Boy
Eiekhoff of O'Neill. 27 Mrs. Ai
\ in Ott of O'Neill: Baby Girl Ott
of O'Neill. 28 Mrs. Clifford Rur
al of O'Neill; Richard Larson
>1 Northbrook. Ill 29 Judy Gill
t Stuart: Debra Satter of Oma
a Mrs. Don Adamson of O'Neill •
Mrs. C. A. Van Valkenborg of
Ewing; Charles Jensen of O'
Neill. 30 Jonathan Lambert of
Cham hors.
Hospitalized: Mrs. John Simp
son of Kansas City, Mo.; Garrett
tan/fcig of Emmet; Edward M.
> iciuu^iivi III v/ Hi HI, .VI cl I .’ill i »
McManus of O'Neill; Mrs. Donald
Fox of* Bassett; Mrs. Bernard
Schmitz of O’Neill; Mrs. G<x)rge
Winkler of Emmet; Mrs. Robert
Bean of O’Neill; Mrs Rex Stovv
■ ell of O’Neill; Mrs. Robert De
voy of O’Neill; Mrs. M. V. I,and
reth of Page; Mark Salak of Mul
len: Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill:
Mrs. Wilma Daniels of Ewing;
Sharon Daniels of Ewing; Joe
Hambek of Bristow; Neal Chase
of Sheldon, la.; Peter Nissen of
Page; Mrs. Bryan Finch of Or
chard.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: July 21: Lee Ander
son of Long Pine, medical; Pat
rick Kennedy of Amelia, medical;
Wayne Charles Jansen of Stuart,
medical; Bernard Schaaf of Em
met, medical: 22 Norris Ander
son of Long Pine, surgical; Jack
Smith of Atkinson, accident; 23
Don Focken of Atkinson, medical;
24 Mrs. Robert Weber of Stuart,
obstetrical; 25 Mrs. Mary Tim
merman of Stuart, medical; 26
- Lola Garwood of Atkinson,
medical; Tom Nightingale of At
kinson, medical; Robert McCon
nell of Atkinson, medical; Michael
Shonka of Atkinson, medical;
Carol Walton of O’Neill, medical;
Rena Calkins of Stuart, medical;
27 Mrs. Paul Shald of Stuart,
surgical; Mrs. Edith Syfie of O’
Neill, medical; Kenneth Carr of
Atkinson, medical; Joe Carr of
Atkinson, accident; Leonard Ul
Ulrich of Atkinson, medical.
Dismissed: July 21—Pat Cad
wallader of Stuart; Sharon Kelly
of Newport; Pat Kennedy of Ame
lia; 22 Norris Anderson of Long
Pine: 23 Mrs. Maude Hansen of
Atkinson; Jack Smith of Atkin
son; Mrs. Harlan Kubart and
daughter of Amelia: Wayne Jan
sen of Stuart; Mrs. William Kohle
and son of Stuart; 24—August
Brinkman of Atkinson; Mrs. Keith
Swim and son of Atkinson; Mar
vin Meals of Atkinson; Ralph
Reese of Amelia; Mrs. Marvin
Boesen and son of Atkinson; 26—
Don Fooken of Atkinson; Mrs.
Asa Watson of Amelia; Clara
Thurlow of Atkinson; 27—Kenneth
Carr of Atkinson; Joe Carr of At
kinson; Carol Walton of O’Neill.
Hospitalized: Tom Nightengale
of Atkinson; Lee Anderson of
Long Pine; John Krueger of At
bmann • ee Pnlmnt D f
Stuart: Mrs. Paul Shald of Stu
art; Lola Garwood of Atkinson;
Mrs. Mary Timmerman of Stu
art; Mrs. Robert Weber and son
of Stuart; Michael Shonka of At- i
kinson; Robert McConnell of At- '
kinson- Rena Calkins of Stuart; ;
Mrs. Edith Syfie of O’Neill; Leon- ]
ard Ulrich of Atkinson; Lois Ann ■
Bright of Atkinson.
SACKED HEART (Lynch)
In hospital: Mrs. Raymond
Bentzen and baby of Naper; Mrs.
Mary Classen of Spencer; Mrs.
Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk; Mrs.
Catherine Hubby of Butte; Baby
Maureen Langan of Spencer;
Baby Rosetta McAllister of Na
per, Mrs. Eddie Mulhair of Lynch;
Miss Elizabeth Peklo of Lynch;
Baby Mary Salmon of Fairfax;
Joe Slechta of Lynch; Mrs. Emil
Tejral and baby of Spencer; Mas
ter Edward Weber of Butte; Mrs.
Martha Wells of Spencer.
Dismissed: Bob Carsten of Dor
sey; Mrs. Antonia Scheda of
Fairfax; Ernest Wilson of Greg
ory; Mrs. Chester Salmon of
Fairfax; Master Alvis Deer of
Naper; Mrs. Ted Crawford of
Spencer, Mrs Joe Micanek of
Lynch; Mrs. Ed Whetham of
Lynch; Baby Cindy Femau of
Butte; Albert Loock of Spencer;
Mrs. Reuben Avoy of Spencer;
Ed Connot of Spencer; Mrs. John
Langan of Spencer; Joe Fiala
(expired).
LUNDBERG MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
July 10-26
Admitted: Mrs. Rachel Ander
son of Creighton; Sharon Thomas
of Center.
Dismissed: Elmer Haskins of
Creighton; Mrs. Joe Sukup of
Creighton Mrs Anton Shefl and
daughter of Winnetoon; Mrs. Vi
ctor Cakl of Creighton; Mrs. Ar
thur Sukup and son of Verdigre;
Mrs. Paul Huddleston of Laurel;
Mrs. Alvin Knutson and son of
Niobrara; Thomas Victor Huddle
ston of laurel; Susan Marie Cakl
of Creighton; Sharon Thomas of
Center; William Raff of Creigh
ton.
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INMAN Tlio Womens So
ciety of Christian Service of the
Methodist church met at the an
nex Thursday afternoon. Mrs
Woodrow Gaugbcnbaugh was in
charge of the business session,
and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins
was in charge of tlic lesson cn
t it led, "The World Federation
of Women",
l hirteen mcmlx*rs were pre
'-cih Lunch was served at tht«
ejose. Hostesses were Milked
Keyes and Jennie Grosser.
0 Neill News
lieth Weyhrich, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Holland Weyhrich, of
Sioux City, formerly of O'Neill
is staying with her grandparents.
Mi. and Mis. L. Weyhrich, while
her mother is in a Sioux City hos
pital being treated for a slipped
disc.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hendrick
md family returned to their home
in Omaha Sunday after visiting
his mother, Mrs. Felix Hendrick.
WTiile here they and Mrs Hend
rick took a trip to Minnesota and
returned last Thursday. A daugh
ter of Mrs. Hendrick and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs Gene Dean
and famly of Omaha, arrived Fri
day. Mrs. Deao returned Sunday
and his wife and the children re
maned for a longer visit.
Guests last Thursday of Mr.
and Mrs Laurence Tenborg were
her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Gorco and family of
Grant's Pass, Ore. They also
visited relatives in Long pine and
her mother, Mrs. Katie Stcawis.
The Gorees were enronto to New
York where he plans to attend a
meeting.
Mrs. Robert McNichols and
Steven of Omaha are spending a
couple of weeks with her sister
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Ott and family. Mrs. Mc
Nichols is helping Mrs. Ott with
ther new little diaughter, Janelle
Kay. Monday visitors at the Ott
home were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Bowden of Escondido, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Kruse plan
to leave for Swea City, la., where
Sunday they will attend the sil
ver wedding anniversary of her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Dahl. On their return
trip they will visit their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Van Every and sons of Perry
la. Also in Sioux City they plan
to meet an uncle of Mr. Kruse, Al
fred King and his sister, Beatrice,
of New Haven, Conn.
Mrs. Dean Van Every and fam
ilf of Omaha and her sister, Joan
of Ames, la., are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady
of Dorsey. The Van Everys also
visited Mr. and Mrs George Van
Every.
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffries
and daughter, Mrs. Lorraine
Wright, Patsy and their guest,
little Christi Drey of Omaha, were
in O’Neill, Tuesday, July 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maben of
Clearwater were guests Thursday
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Emma Wulf.
Mrs. Ralph Eacker and daugh
ter, Mrs. Gene Ruby and chil
dren were shopping in O’Neill
1’hursday. They also called at the
William Spence home where Kim
and Roxanne Ruby remained over
light.
Monday evening guests at the
lome of Mr. and Mrs. George
Jeffries were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Magwire and children and Mr.
and Mrs Sam Regan and sons.
Mrs. William Spence of O’Neill
ittended the Past Matrons club
ind the Star kensington on Fri
iay at the Harriet Welke home.
Her overnight guests, Kim and
Roxanne Ruby, returned home
vith her.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Funk and
amily of Texas were guests of
lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maden
’"unk, last week. They also visit
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Tartford, at Bonesteel, S. D. Mrs.
<'unk is the former Norma Hart
ord of Ewing.
Drs. Wilson & Sucha
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