The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 21, 1959, Section One, Image 7
T" Merl at Tom Jack Holm Hie Goose Gtke 441 hlub met .t 'lie home ot Darrell and Nurmu Brtwster Friday evening, May 8 AH members except one an swered n>H-iali is* naming a vege table that would lie nice to put on a «egetable plate. Hie t)oys learned to fix sand wishes while the girls fixed a raw vegetable plate with carrots, ra dishes, onions, cucumiiers ana cel ery. i lie next meeting will be at the h me of Leanna Tomjack June 12. Leanna Tomjack, reporter Eagle Creek 4-H Club Our next meeting has been pust |n ned from May 17 to May 24. It will be held at the Fred Ernst farm instead of at the Brown home as was originally planned. Hob call will tie What we are going to do to help at home after school it out." Gardening demonstrations will lie given by those carrying garden projects. At the meeting at the Hynes liome April 12 a demonstration was given by Lynda Hynes and Carol Drueke. The demonstration was on pudding. Guests were the Bauer and Der ickson families. Norma Jane Widtfeldt, reporter Lucky Clover 4 II Club rhe Lucky Clover 4-H club met at Howard Graham's home Friuay, May S. Vice president, Alice Hal stead. presided. Mrs. Fred Krug mun, leader of first-aid, demon strated how bandages are usea. Our next meeting will lie held at Harvey Krugman’s June 5. Hospital Notes l.iuulberg .Memorial Hospital Creighton ADMITTED: May 9-16 Sheri Se h;ide of Creighton; Mrs. Robert Theis of Creighton; Mrs. Carl Guru, of Winnetoon; Mrs. Lydia Sedivy of Niobrara. DISMISSED: Mrs. Joe Sukup of Creighton; Ralph Hart of Niobrara; Mrs Anna McElhose of Creighton; Sheri Sebade of Creighton; Mrs. Robert Theis of Creighton. Saered Heart (Lyneh) PRESENT: Otto Bentzen of Na per, Mrs. Mary Classen of Spen cer, Mrs. Harry Delfs of Clear field, S. I)., Mrs. Elmer Frank of Bones tee 1, S. D.. Mrs. Cecilia Lie wer of Butte, Miss Lila Norwood of Lynch, Mrs. Bertha Ruff of Spencer. Mrs. Adolph Sedivy of Bristow, Margaret Storjohann of Spencer, Mrs Ruth Talhert of Bristow DISMISSED: May 13 Mn '" 1' V • • w 14 Mrs Christian Dili' of Bristow 16 John Miller of Spencer 18 Mrs. Theodore XX tight of V'erdel, Henry tlull of Vet del, Mrs Kennis Hansen of O'Neill. BOWLING RESULTS: W XKHCKKS XX L Meadow Larks .24 18 Wiens . 22 4 194 Blue Birds . 214 204 Jays . 204 214 iCanarvs . 204 214 Robins . 17 25 HIG- Ann Timmerman, Ca nary!, 164 HIS Dona Harmon, 427. HTG Canarys, 658 HTS Canarys. 1911. BEEF XX I, I Earley Oil Co. 65 40 New Deal Oil Co. 56 49 Page Oil Co. 56 49 1 Wick’s Body shop. 53 52 Lohaus Motors . 514 534 Sam's Bar . 50 55 O'Neill Auto Supply .. 48 4 56 4 Foree Tire & Supply .. 40 65 HIG—Tom Cronin, Earley Oil Co.. 223. HIS—Tom Cronin, Earley Oil Co., 1599. HTG Page Oil Co.. 887. HTS Page Oil Co., 2527. STR1KETTKS XX L Candy Bill's Cafe. 644 404 Pinkerman's TV .... 58 47 O'Neill Auto Supply .. 564 484 Rollettes . 54 4 50 4 Melcina's Powder Puffs 524 524 Chambers Chix. 504 544 Pin Quins . 46 58 Hardings Creamery .. 37 4 67 4 HIG Donna Rowse, Pin Quins, 177. HIS -Dorothy Yantzi (Sub) O' Neill Auto Supply, 489. HTG O'Neill Auto Supply, 696 HTS O'Neill Auto Supply, 1974. CHAMPS XX L Gas House Gang 644 404 Gas House Gang. 644 404 Court House . 61 44 Meadow Gold. 58 47 Harding Creamery .... 52 53 Dodds Oil . 49 56 Ewing Conoco . 484 564 Post Office . 45 60 Gambles . 42 63 HIG Ken Waring, Court House, 247. HIS Ken Waring Court House «5 HTG Gas House Gang S34 HTS Gas House Gang, 2315. O'Neill Locals Mrs V. R. Bell of Blair, wife of the late Rev. Bell who was for merly pastor of the O'Neill Metho (list church, is spending a few days at the Earl Rodman home. Mr and Mrs Francis Curran. Mary Jo and Patty Allen plan to leave Monday for I^s Vegas. Ne vada for a week with the Curran's daughter, Betty, who is employed there Mrs. Ed C'ampbell left Tuesday for Green Bay, Wisconsin where she will visit her son, Ed and family and her new grandson born Ihis week. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Paulsen were in Tilden Sunday at the Emil Dittrich home Mrs. Jane Judge spent several : days last week at the home of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Pollock of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pinker man attended a family dinner on Mother*# I\i\ at the Vigo Christ ensen home Lynch Kay Christen* sen returned with them to spend two weeks here Mr. and Mrs Wendell Babl and Mr and Mrs Andrew Ramold en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schnei der Mrs Joe Ramold sr and son. Jack and Mr. and Mrs Joe Babl Wednesday evening for a Mother’s I >ay sup|>er Mrs. I). F. Templeineyer and Mrs. Mary Tomlinson were In Uneoln Saturday for the state track meet. They were also in Louis# itle during the weekend where they visited Mrs. Temple merer'* parents. Mrs. Gordon Watson returned this week from St. Frances hospital in Grand Island where she under went surgery. I eon Sargent, Roland Parker and Louis Guthmiller spent Sunday fishing on the Missouri river. Dinner guests at the Brock Rey noldson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Leigh Reynoldson and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynoldson. Mr, and Mrs. James Christian of Evansville, Ind . were here las. week at the home of their daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don --— Richardson Mr* Will am Shaw urn! Dorothy called on Mrs Juliana Kamphaus Tuesday Rev and Mrs. Robert Paul visit ed Friday evening at the Adolph WeVler home, Verdigre and the Thomas Slattery h«>me in the Ash Gro\e community. The Bob Timmerman and Owen Parkinson families were in Scalp Creek, S D., for a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. D. H Clauson at tended the wedding of her nephew, Larry Dean Haszard and Myra May LeZott Sunday afternoon at the Springyiew Methodist church and the reception which follower! it the auditorium Mrs Bessie Kudera of Pierce spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wecker. Mrs. Kudera’s son, Duke, is a member of the graduating class at O'Neill high school and she was here for baccalaureate. Mrs. Winnie Rarger accom panied the Allan Jasrkowlaks to Kan sit* City Saturday where she will visit with her aunt, Mrs. K.nuna Goff. Karl and John Kiamphaus were Saturday night visitors at the home of Mrs Juliana Kumphaus. Mr and Mrs. A E. Bowen re turned Monday evening from. Kan sas City where they visited with 'heir s- r Don and family Die Bowens also stopped at the home of their son, R M and family in Hastings enroute. Mrs. E. M Gleeson was in Rone steel. S D., Monday evening to attend a mother-daughter banquet Gordon Fox spent the weekend here from Lincoln with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Fox Perry Dawes and Gary Gillespie were in Ianooln for the weekend to attend the 4-H club progress reunion and the state track meet Dr. Ed Honke, Sioux City, was here Saturday at the E. M. Glee son and Robert DeVoy homes. Mr and Mrs. A1 Moler, form erly of O’Neill and now living in Hastings, were honored Sunday at a 40th wedding anniversary sur prise celebration planned by their ten children. Eight of their chil dren and many relatives and friends attended the dinner in Hastings. Helping the Molers to celebrate from this area were. Mr. • n 1 Mrs John Grutsch and sons, r win and Morris and daughtei. Mrs L Ii Ste\Vns of Oakland. Mr and Mrs. Kfed Krtist. Mr arid Mr> Mike London; Dine Moler and son 1 >on, Mi’s 1 \»n Dt'ickey and Mrs Austa Crahb. Mrs. Juliana Kumphaus was u k ii mi ii — m ii ■ —■ ■ ■ mi i ■ - * % *,1, * , guest ■ of Mrs Henrietta Under wood Mondav evening. Sylvia Harder is a guest at the home of tier sister and brother in-law, Mr and Mrs. 1V*\ Peter sen in l-ineoln this week. _ 1 — 300 to 500 Cattle There w ill he 300 light yearling cattle hi»»I calx os at the O'Neill Livestock Market today. You will also have a chance at from 50 to 100 head of yearlings, heifers and steers; N to 75 head of baby calves with butcher cattle and bulls making up the balance of the sale. ,\ total of 350 feeder pigs will also go on the block. The hog sale will begin at 13:30 p.m. O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE * Vern A Leigh Reynoldson HOTEL O’NEILL ’ TWO MODERN RESIDENCES SELL AT AUCTION Friday May 29th — 1:30 P.M. Sale will he held at the Hotel location In West O'Neill, Nebr., on South Madison street Just off Highways 20 & 281 These Properties Positively Sell to the Highest j Bidder Without Reserve [ HOTEL O'NEILL-17 Rooms, All Air Conditioned Ix>eAted in West O’Neill, Nebraska Shopping area, just south off Highways 20 and 281 and fronting west on South Madison street— Yn excellent location with restaurant adjoining, as well as these other businesses in the adjoining urea: Furniture, Garage, Gro ceries, Doctor’s office and Clinic, Locker Plant, Sendee Stations, ( ir & Tire Retail Store, Machinery, etc. The 17-room Hotel 1h of triune and stucco construction, all fully insulated and in good state of repair. It Is heated by a Lennox Automatic Oil burning furnace (Natural Gas is Available). Every room Is air conditioned and well furnished. Everything sells, f complete furnishings, bedding, linen, etc. AH beds have Inner spring mattresses. There Is a Maytag Washer, Hot Point Drier and a Mangle also included. Full basement provides ample laun dry area, has shower and large storage area. First Floor lb hi in 1A & IB—Each have double bed, lavatory, dressers, mir rors. etc. (Could be used as an apartment.) lb tom i—Double bed & single bed. toilet, lavatory, dresser, mir ror, etc. Room 3—Double bed. toilet & lavatory, dresser, etc. Plus com- j pletely equipped LOBBY. Second Floor Room 5—Two double beds, lavatory, dressers, etc. Room 6—One double bed, lavatory, dresser, etc. i Room 7—-Double bed, lavatory, dresser, etc. Room 3—Double & Single bed, lavatory, dresser, etc. Rooms » thru Room 17, all equipped the same with double bed, lavatory and complete miscellaneous furnishings. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Lots 18 and Hi. Block 37, Riggs Addition to O'Neill. TAXES: 1958 Real Estate Taxes were $126-70. NOTE -An excellent property which can be operated as a Hotel, \ or the possibilities for apartment house rental property here is 1 excellent. Another use might include using the property for a Rest Home. Check the property—investigate the income and be pre 1 pared to buy at your own price. TWO MODERN RESIDENCES RESIDENCE NO. 1—Located at 420 West Everett on Lot 10, Block 1 Matthews Addition is this 5 room. 1 story all modern residence. Nicely arranged-with 2 bedrooms, living room, bath and garage. Oil burning heater, hot and cold water, electic hot water heater, finished in knotty pine. Rental income currently is $45.(X) per month. Good home or investment property. RESIDENCE NO. 2—Located on IjOt 11, Block 1. Matthews Ad- j dition, the residence fronts south on West Everett Street. The exotic exterior hides a most comfortable and convenient living ; space. Living room has hide-a-lied; kitchenette including electric kitchen stove, utility room. Natural gas heat, hot & cold water, j bathroom and garage. A really comfortable apartment si?e home. Rental income is $38.00 per month. TERMS ON .ALL PROPERTIES—25% Cash Down Payment on day of sale: 25% payment payable January 1. I960 : 25% each year on January 1st. 1961 and 1962. Deferred balance to bear interest at the rate of 5*4 per cent OR ALL CASH WILL BE AC : CEPTED. I*OSSESSION DATES—For the residences, July 1st, 1959. For the Hotel, June 15th, 1960. All properties will be conveyed by Warranty Deed, and abstracts will be furnished the buyers. All taxes or liens of every nature will be paid by the seller up to and including day of possession. For additional information or for an inspection of any of these pn>i>ertles, please contact the owner. Anna Animus. Hotel O’Neill, or the Auctioneers Ernie Weller or Dean Fleming. Atkinson. . MRS. CARL (Ann) ASIMUS, Owner PLENTY OF PARKING FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE Plus TOP VALUE STAMPS Ilidrox COOKIES 3 12-oz. pkg. $1 American Beauty NOODLES . pkg. 35c PLUS 50 EXTRA T V STAMPS Red Dot—C.lant Pkg. POTATO CHIPS, pkg. 59c PLUS 50 EXTRA T V STAMPS Hunts Sliced or Halves PEACHES, 4 300 cans $1 PLUS 50 EXTRA T V STAMPS SUM-R AID, 12 pkgs. 50c PLUS 50 EXTRA T V STAMPS Sather 29c COOKIES .... 3 pkgs. 85c PLUS 50 EXTRA T-V STAMPS Tip Top Frozen—6-oz. LEMONADE . can 10c Log Cabin SYRUP, 36-oz. bottle 75c Vet DOG FOOD .... 3 cans 29c Hunts—2 Va cans TOMATOES .... 2 cans 53c I Glint Siu Fresh Frozen North. Pike lb. 19c DEL MONTE Crushed, Chunk or Tidbil Pineapple No. 211 Cans 3 Cans S§c Meadow Gold's W V Premium Brand M PEAS I 9 303 cans $J00 I I Giant Size „ Native Brand Apple i Bitkers 12oz. Scott’s—60-count CHOC. CHIPS .... pkg. 49c PAPER NAPKINS, 2/25c Brock School Day—4-lb. Jars MARSHMALLOWS, lb 29c P'NUT BUTTER .. jar $1.69 Krookland PLUMS . near gal. 59c Morrell LARD .2 lbs. 29c %