Residential Moves Here Are Noted Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schaffer and Dewey have rented a home m the northwest section of town in the new addition for the school term Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gettert and family have moved from Atkin son to O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs Art Ennen and family, formerly of Lynch, moved to O’Neill in the Wolfe home, for merly occupied by the Edward TelLier family The Telliers moved to Lincoln. Newcomers to O'Neill are Mr and Mrs Donald Younie and Paul 10, and Martha, 9. Mr. Younie is the new McKesson-Roberts sales man. They formerly resided in Sioux City. They are living in the Lawrence Jonas home south of the library. Mr. and Mrs. William Petsche and family are moving into the Pruss house south of the Neigh- j borhood grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Helmer and family moved to Winner, S D., this i past week. Ribs Fractured in Vacation Fall Orville Morrow, who lives two miles north of O'Neill, suffered and possibly three broken ribs August 16 while vacationing at Colorado Springs, Colo. He slip ped and fell in a motel. His neigh!x>rs Monday organized a haying liee and made short work of 80 acres. They worked from 9 a m until 4 p m. and put up nine stacks. Participating were Don Adam son, Kenneth Ellingson, Harry Page, Marvin Clouse, Lowell Clouse, Robert Hanley, Earl Ep penbach, Albert Stauffer, Alvin Haselhorst, Duane Sanders, Henry Vequist, Gerry* Sauser, A1 Suaser, William Kraft, Frank Fallon, Paul Krugman and Boyd Boelter. Providing dinner and lunch for the workmen were Mrs. Lowell Clouse, Mrs. Deraid Graham, Mrs. Don Adamson, Mrs. Marvin Clouse and Mrs, Kenneth Elling son. hcu.m4350.00 Wedding Ring $100.00 ll c - 1 CINDERELLA 1 Wedding Ring $75.00 I Keepsake guarantees a per I fee* engagement center di 1 omond (or replacement as 1 sured). Only this perfect quality can fully reflect a I diamond's natural beauty and brilliance, Ring* enlarged to ft by JV •how details. Prices Housekeeping\J Include Federal Ta*. .w,mn McINTOSH JEWELRY O’NEILL Boesen New Head of NCNC for ’58-’59 At the North-Central Nebraska conference meeting held Tuesday, September 2, at Bassett, officers for the coming year were elected: Marvin Boesen, superintendent at Stuart, was elected president and the new basketball coach at Stuart took on the secretarial dut ies. The group voted Ainsworth as site for the NCNC basketball tournament. The band clinic will also lie held at Ainsworth. The conference vocal clinic will lie held at Valentine, the track meet at Bassett, and the fresh man-sopohmore track meet will be held at O'Neill. The next NCNC meeting is sch eduled for January 10 at Bassett. The Holt County High School Activities association meeting will » be held Saturday, September 13, at 10 a.m., at the high school Mrs. Winkler Is South Side Hostess EMMET—The South Side club met with Mrs. Joe Winkler Tues day, Septemtjer 2 All members were present but two. There was a round-table discussion ol the school situation in relation to in tegration and reorganization. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Leon Beckwith, at which time there will be sewing for the sur gical department of St. Anthony's hospital. Other Emmet News The Newton family held a pic nic in Ford’s park in O’Neill Sun day, Aug. 31. Twenty-five relatives were present. They were Mr. and Mrs. William Newton of Em met Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Newton, Wayne and Gary of Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton, Dewey and Patsy of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton, Jimmy, Janet and Judy of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Thompson, Linda, Carol and Everitt of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Clouse, Bob Clouse, all of O’Neill. Mrs Robert Cole, Mrs. Jess Wills and Mrs. Ray Tunender were among those attending the diosecan meeting of the NCCW Monday and Tuesday in Omaha. Mrs. Esther Hams spent Satur day with Mrs. McGinnis. The Tom Alders of Redbird vis ited at the Elmer Alder home Wednesday afternoon, September 3. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Cole and j Mrs. John Conard attended re publican dinner at the Town House Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillam and family of Newport visited at the Cecil McMillan home Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. Robert H. Fox are the owners of a big, new deep freeze. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keene of Hartley, la., spent Wednesday night, September 3, at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Agnes Gaffney. The Keenes were enroute home from their wedding trip in the West. Mrs Harold Alder and children of Verdigre visited the Elmer Al ders Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mabel McKenna, Mrs. Esther Harris and Mrs. Genevieve Harty spent Monday evening with Mrs. John Conard. They also call ed at the Bob Cole home during the evening. Henry Kloppenborg installed new plumbing at the Methodist church Monday. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney spent Tues i_ __... niTVIrc Ilnnrtr i mouuiif, ’ ..o - - •< 3enze. Mrs. John Conard visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. South in Inman jn Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. W. Kramer and child ren of O'Neill and Mrs. Paul Newton and children spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Robert H. Fox. St. Mary s Pepsters Select Cheerleaders Cheerleaders were elected Tues day for the coming year. They are as follows: First team -Ellen Lohaus, Mardele Vitt and Peggy Sullivan „ ,,, Second Team -Jeame Sullivan. Agnes Mahony and Maria Elena Stevens. Mrs. Streeter Honored— A family picnic was held m Ford’s park Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversay of Mrs. Dean Streeter. Sunday guests of Mrs. Edna ! Huebert were her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beed of Neligh. __ _ j — I PUBLIC AUCTION I BUILDINGS AND LOTS I (Formerly Housing Ewing Co-Op. Creamery) I USED CREAMERY EQUIPMENT I To be offered for sale on the premises on — | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th I lots 16 and 17. Block 9, Original Village of Ewing: Creamery I Building. 36 x 50; Mill Shed. 16 x 44; Round Wood Granary, 3 1.000-bu.; Granary, 8 x 12. I EQUIPMENT: 1952 Chevrolet truck, 6 tires; feed grinder; 1 >54ip G-E motor with V-helt; mixer with 8-hp. motor; I "rain auger 32 ft.; water pipes, couplings and valves; 1,000 I ft electric conduit; wiring, 12 to 8 size; 2 heaters; 300-gal. I cream vat. TERMS ON EQUIPMENT-CASH. I TERMS ON REAL ESTATE—25 percent down; balance upon I delivery of abstract and deed. I EWING CO-OP. CREAMERY, Owner I (NON-STOCK l S Col. Ed Thorin, O’Neill, Auctioneer Real Estate Broker O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDer mott and family of Osmond vis ited her mother. Mrs John Un derwood, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs George Hartman, jr,, plan to leave Friday for their vacation. They will go to Pax ton to visit his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Hartman, sr. Mr. and Mrs H. J. Storjohann of Scribner were recent guests of his sister, Mrs, Minnie Higgins, Mr and Mrs. John F. Storjohann and relatives at Spencer. Mr and Mrs Herb Happel of Cedar Rapids, la., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale F Wilson and family. They were returning from a tour of the Rocky mountains. Weekend guests of Mrs F. J. Dishner were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kinsman of Columbus Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Higgins, Miss Hilda Gallagher, Mrs. Nellie Maloney and John Kennedy at tended the picnic held by the Catholic ladies Sunday at Amelia Mr and Mrs. L. M. Merriman spent Monday and Tuesday, Sep tember 1 and 2, in Yankton. S.D. ! Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Carroll Holmes were her parents, ] Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haskins, ol Central City. Mrs. Nellie West and grand- | daughter, Sally West of Scottsbluff 1 arrived Sunday to visit Mrs. ; West’s daughter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Van Voorhis. ! Tuesday the ladies visited in Al bion with the Van Voorhis' son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Voorhis, and Kip. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Every i went to Norfolk Sunday to visit their grandson. John Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller John recently broke his leg. ^ Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Watson were her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mosher of Painview. Arriving Sunday at the John J ! Harrington home were Mrs. Har- ! rington's sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Paul Combs of Sinclair, j Wyo,, for a couple of weeks visit. ! They went to Fort Randall Tues- ; day to fish. Mr. and Mrs C. S. Baker and Ellen and Rex of Grand Island arrived Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hagensick. Donald Zvvingman, Henry and Nick Kamphaus. Miss Leona Un derwood and Miss Leona Howard spent Sunday at Lake Andes Wednesday, September 3. din ner guests of Mr and Mrs. M. B. Higgins were her nephew and , wife, Mr. and Mrs. LXinald Dowd and Dennis of Cblumbus A Satur- | day guest was William McNamara j of Omaha. Mr and Mrs. Leonard V Young and Bill returned Saturday from a ' week's vacation in Kellog Ida,, j where they visited his mother, Mrs. Ernest Lowe. Mr and Mrs. Fred Heorman and daughters attended the wed ding Sunday of his niece. Miss Veletta Heerman of Wisner and Dick Bondenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Thomas and two sons of North Platte will return this weekend from a two weeks vacation visiting Mr and Mrs. Estel Thomas and family of Lew iston. Ida, Ed Thomas accom panied them, Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas left their youngest son with Grandmother Thomas. SECTION TWO — PAGES 9-12 Frontier Eagles Ready for Plainview Opener O'Neill high Eagles play their j first game of the 1958- 59 football season by opening with Plainview at O'Neill Friday night, Septem ber 12. The starting lineup, according | to Coach Marv Miller, follows L-arry IV>nlin, center; Merle Pease and Gary Elsbury, guards: Robert Wheeler and Mike Spitzen- I berger, tackles; Gary Jeffrey and Bob Williamson, ends; Bill Kby, Dennis Tomlinson, Jim 1 .arson and Ronnie Smith, backs. Lane will average 165 {xntnds; back field, 150. 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