The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 16, 1959, Image 7

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Ewing Legion Officers j
To Hold Same Posts |
EWING A combined meeting of j
the American Legion and Auxiliary
■ eld h re late last week with (
Robert Eppenbach, commander, "
Miss Lois Kaczor, who attended '
Girls State, and Bill Bauer, Boys /
S jter. rejx>rted on their activities \
Separate business sessions were ,
held by the jiost and Auxiliary, [
All Legion officers were reelect
ed They are Bob Eppenbach, j
commander; Leo Hawk, viee com
mander; Jerry Rotherham, ad- |
jutant; Alfred Napier, treasurer; ’
lay Butler, service officer; Willis |
R . key. child welfare; Eddie '
Shr Kler, employment, and James j
Boies, chaplain '
Mrs Alfred Napier, president. <
, pened the Auxiliary meeting. The |
new officers were installed. They
are Mrs R. H. Shain, president; |
Mrs. Floyd Lee, vice president;
Mrs. Eula Eppenhach, secretary; j
Mrs. Alfred Napier, treasurer.
TOO I .ATE TO CLASSIFY '
FOR SALE: i
New and Used Machinery
New: i
Valley 30-ft rake \
IHC No. 31 mower
Morill 12-ft. side delivery rake \
Du-al loader
Used; j j
No 52 combine
32-ft. elevator
No 24 mower
Farmhand manure loader
Caldwell stalk and brush cutter
1948 IHC pickup, %-tnn
1952 Dodge Coronet 4 dr.
Phikso refrigerator, good
T V antenna and rotor, near new
ERNEST SIXTA SERVICE
Lynch, Nebr.
FDR SALE; Registered Hamp
shire hoars Big. rugged, well
grown. Alfred Hansen, Plain-'
view, Nebr. I2tfc
CARD OF THANKS
WE WANT to thank the nurses.
Sisters, doctors, Priests and
everyone for the wonderful care
of our t>eloved wife, sister and
daughter. Miriam Murray. —
Erwin Murray, The Mike Tro
shynski family. _J2c
CHURCH NOTES
METHODIST CHI RCH
Chambers and Amelia
Charles F. Cox pastor
Chambers
Sunday -Sunday school, 10.00 a.
m.; morning worship, 1100 am.;
Senior M Y.F. 1st and 3rd Sunday
evening of each month, 8:00 p.m.
Monday -Junior choir rehearsal,
8.00 p.m ; Junior M. Y. F , 8 30 p.
m.; adult choir rehearsal, 8.30 p.
m.
Thursday WSCS, 2.00 p.m. at
the Church Hostesses are Mrs.
Jtelle Wintermote, Mrs. Lybolt and
Mrs. Cox.
Amelia
Sunday Morning worship, 9.30
a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a m.
Note: We are omitting our
Thursday evening service through
the remainder of the month of Ju
ly ,i:d through August. |
O'Neill locals
Mrs. Nettie Widtfeldt visited
Fnday and Saturday in Lincoln
with her sister, Mrs. Georgia
Pence. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing
and daughter, Joyce Ann. retuiri
ed Monday after visiting his sis-,
ter Mi' and Mrs. Nick Bogner
and family at Oelrtchs. S.D. They
also toured the Black Hills with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munn ol
Hot Springs, S.D. . .
Mrs Melvin Spangler and daugh
ters are spending this week with
the Brockhouse family in Sioux [
City Mrs. Brockhouse is the for
mer Joan Binkerd, daughter of
Mrs. Spangler. .
Mr and Mrs Gene Mattley of
Hastings were weekend visitors at
the Clyde McKenzie, jr. home.
Members Hear Report
\V. F W. Auxiliary No 926 met
Tuesday evening, July 14, at 8 p.
m for a regular meeting with
president, Mrs. Verlin Peterson,
in charge.
After the business meeting Mrs
Anna Brown, Mrs George Mor
lang and Mrs Otto Sprague re
ported on the department conven
tion which they attended at Hast
ings in June_
Double A Auction
market report
Cattle receipt* were reduced due
to excellent haying weather,
however buyer Interest and
prices remained very favorable.
Several Eastern buyers were
present and we had a lot of
telephone Inquiry about our
special Sale coming up August
4th —We have several hundred
already listed but would like
lots more—Phone 5141 of you
would Uke to list your cattle for
this sale or If you would Uke us
to look at your cattle.
Ileef cows sold from $le50 to
$19 20 with sonic heiferettes u>
$21.00 cwt. Canners and low-cut
ters $14.50 to W7 00 cwt. Bulls
$20.30 to $22-25 "1th
enough to test the market. Steer
calves sold up to $30-00 w*th
but a few offered. Choice calve*
dig able to sdl to $40-00.
largely $30-00 to $33 0© cwL
Yearling heifers were Included
in the $29.00 to Wl-00 cwt
bracket with no loads offered.
Some 770 lb. fleshy heifers at
$27-20 cwt Yearllag
largely $29.00 to $32.00 cwt. ano
in broad demand. D^i’t forgot
the Big Sale August 4th and
Remember there’s always a
good Sale In AUdnson Every
Tuesday — THERE 8 MORE
DOLLARS IN THE TOU} "
WHEN THEY’RE LOCALLY
SOLD SELL YOPR NEXT
CONSIGNMENT THE AItO
TION WAY.
Atkinson Livestock
Market
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