The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 16, 1959, Image 9

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FOR SALF.
Thiele’s Dairy Cattle
TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle
n hand at all times. Wiscon
sin bred, fresh and heavy
wringers, first and second calf
heifers.
Arnold Thiele
2 4 miles southwest of Clear
water. Phone 17 on 12 tf
FOR SALE: Red Clover and
Cossock Alfalfa seed Both state
tested.—Leon Beckwith. Emmet.
__. 52p-ltfc
FOR SALE: New Holland No 80
baler, wire tie, with motor:
three 12 ft. hay rakes very
good condition: No. 24 mower
used Contact George Winkler,
O'Neill. Phone 286. 12c
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
Boars. Ready for service.—
Stelling and Son, Orchard. Nebr.
12eowc
FOR SALE: Choice 3-year-old
Registered Angus Herd bull. —
F W. Loock and Son, Spencer,
Nebraska._12-13c
MOBILE HOMES
We trade, finance, deliver any
where, set them up and service
them.
We have one of the finest selec
tions of new and used Mobile
Homes in Nebraska.
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr.
Office phone EX5-2170
Residence phone EX5-2236
12tf
FOR SALE: Reg. Polled Hereford
Bulls. Two 2% and 3 years old.
Proven, herd bull quality—some
yearlings.—Everett Van Dover,
2xh miles east of old Opportun
ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre,
or 16 south of Lynch.__tf
SAIT FOR SALE : K ana polls
$16 50 a ton; American $20.50
a ton; white block 75c-- Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks north of
traffic lijht Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164. O’Neill. 5Atl
FOR SALE: F-20 tractor, very
good, with new hydrolic lift; F-14
tractor, good, with two rakes at
tached ; hay cage fastens to back
of stacker; factory made hay
cabling winch. Priced reason
able 4 west and 1 South of Pe
tersburg, Nebr. Sam Stretter.
ll-12p
FOR SALE
Baler Twine Guaranteed to be
one of the best.—$5.95 per bale.
Gasoline, fuels, oils, greases.
Lowest prices in Nebraska.
NEW DEAL OIL CO.
West O’Neill
7tf
ARE YOU TRUCKERS paying too
much for truck insurance? Check
with A1 Gasklll of the R. F. Gas
kill Ins. Agency, O’Neill, phone
710. _8tfc
SPECIAL PRICES !
10 2-row used go digs
1 used 4-row John Deere go dig
New 4-row IHC go digs
New 4-row cultivators for 460 ana
560 tractors
2 new 101 IHC combines
5 used side deUvery rakes, IHL.
David Bradly and John Deere
6 used 12-ft. rakes. IHC
1 used New Holland Baler, wire
tie with motor
Several used trucks and pickups
Also some good used tractors
Storjohann Equipment Co.
Lowest equipment Price* In USA!
PHONE Diamond 6-7185
R UR WELL NEBR.
FOR SALE: John Deere 12A Com
bine with motor. A-l shape, al
ways shedded. Reasonably pri
ced or will trade for livestock.
-John J. Thiele, Clearwater,
Nebr., phone HU 5-3251. Lpd
FOR SALE -Conley Lutheran
Church building, open for scaled
bids to August 8th. Also bids
on pews, piano and stove. Lo
cated 24 miles south and - west
of O'Neill. Right to reject any or
all bids. Contact Rev. William
Roten of Chamliers. 12-13-nc
FOR SALE: A 10x10x8 building,
a 40x36x12 bam. three grain
bins, loft joists 2x10 ’. good ship
lap floor and good roof. Frank
Snyder, Pege Nebr. 12pl3c
SEWING MACHINE BARGAIN:
Pfaff full automatic zigzag com
plete. Late model, like new.
With good credit you can assume
8 payments of $9.20 each or wd
discount for cash. Can he seen
in this locality.-Write Credit
Dept., 2415 Leavenworth, Omaha
RANCH LOANS —See R. H. Park
er, O’Neill._“
FOR SALE: Large and_small min
ers, frogs, worms, night crawlers,
groceries, pop, dimly. ice.c^e^1j
motor boatoil BATI
sporting goods.—CORNER BAIl
SHOP, Ed Ludemann, Fairtax,
S.D., 11 miles north of Spencer.
FOR SALE: Well established R*
tall farm supply business handling
well-known products. Small oay>
Ital needed. -Write box TH, c/c
The Frontier._"
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1955 Chev
(6100) New Rubber 2 ton Dumy
truck with heih 5 or 6 yd dump
box in A-l cond. Ready to go
George H. Courtney, Box 14.i
Phone LO-9-2816 __
Phone Your New* To
The Frontier—
SUMMER SPECIAL 70 lh. ice ca
pacity cooler. Keeps beverage
and food cool for long hours
Brings the fish home after the
trip. Reg. 19.95, Special at only
$14 95. Coyne Hanvare, O'Neill.
_ 12c
FOR SALE: Used 3-rake hitch
H. Milton McKathnie, Atkinson,
Nebr. ll-12p!
FOR SALE: Three bedroom house.
Basement, garage. Close to
school.—Phone 654, O'Neill.
_ lltf |
FOR SALE: Allis Chalmers Com
bine with pickup. Good condi
tion. — P. V. Hickey ll-12c
USED CARS
'55 Mercury Monterey, plain
55 Plymouth, 4 dr.
55 Studebaker hardtop
53 Plymouth, 4 dr.
i»52 GMC % ton pickup
1948 Chev. 1 T. Pickup
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Phone 562 O’Neill, Nebr.
MACHINERY
Massey Combine with engine
IHC 62 Combine with engine
Allis Combine PTO
5 IHC Side rake
Dump rakes
Mowers
John Deere PTO binder
9 H P. Briggs engine
Homdraulic Loader with hay
head
IHC one way
■16 Farmall H
WC Allis
53 Super C
Farmall Regular
APPLIANCES
Electric refrigerator
IHC 12 ft freezer
Apt. Electric range
New RCA Whirlpool Appliance.
WE TRADE FOR FARM
EQUIPMENT ON APPLIANCES
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
COMBINES
Massey Harris, super 27
J-D No. 55, 14-ft.
M&M No. 69 with motor
MACHINERY
TRACTORS—
1955 J-D Model 60
Model G J-D 1949
46 A J-D
48 B J-D
40 B J-D
45 B J-D
IHC F20
J-D Tractor Cultivator
IHC 250 Tractor Cultivator
J-D No. 5 Mowers
IHC-No. 9 Mowers
AC 15-ft. disc
Farmhand Loader, complete
Plows, all sizes
PLYMOUTH and JDD TWINE
Harry R. Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O'Neill
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE: Three bedroom house.
Full basement with one finished
room. All modem. Automatic oil
heat. Garage, comer lot.—Gene
Wolfe. Phone 671-W, O’Neill.
5tfc
FOR SAI.E: Building lot. Desirable
location.—Call Phone 574J, O’
Neill-__52tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Rooms! Nnight, week
or month. Air conditioned, clean,
good beds. Redecorated.—Hotel
O’Neill, Plume 364. New Man
agement. 12-1 Spd
FOR RENT: Three houses, one
2 bedroom house and 2- one bed
room houses.—Contact Walter
Pease or Phone Atkinson 7062
12tf
FOR RENT: Very neat two bed
room home, gas equipped, gas
heater furnished, southeast. —
Call Mrs. Jim Parker at 707-W
12tf
FOR RENT: Modem two bedroom
apartment, with living room,
kitchen and bath. Close in.—
Elmer Hagensick, phone 538-R,
O’Neill._6tf
FOR RENT—Four room home
with bath and gas heat; full
basement and garage. — Mrs
Mary Halva, Phone 630. tfc
FOR RENT: One bedroom, mod
em house with full basement.—
Keith Abart, phone 209. O’Neill.
lltfc
WANTED
CURTISS STUD SERVICE can
build you a herd for less Don't (
leave your herd's future to
chance Breed to bulls from prov
en families. Duane Grav. Phone
470. O'Neill. 9tf :
WANTED: Serum pigs: I vo iding
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week —Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WANTED: CUSTOM combining.
Have two 14 ft. self propelled
Massey combines. Vernon Gor
gen. Phone 522R, after 6 p m
ll-12c
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctl
WANTED: Kitchen help. Woman
or girl.—Baber’s Cafe. Plain
view, Nebr. 12-13pd
WANTED—Refined, mature wo
man to assist in care of Dr. Ira
- -Call Lynch 9-2371 or write to
Dr. G. B. Ira. 12c
$400 MONTHLY
SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money
from our high grade candy, nuts
and gum machines in this area.
No selling! To qualify for work
you must have car, references,
$600 to $1900 Cash. Secured by
inventory. Devoting 7 hours a
week to business your end of
percentages of collections will
net up to $400 monthly. With
very good posiblities of taking
over full time. Income increasing
accordingly For interview in
clude phone, write P. O. Box
1055, Boise, Idaho. 12pd
FOR A KITCHEN NEAT, you just
can't beat, a Glaxo coated lin
oleum. So easy to clean.—Coyne
Hardware, O'Neill, Nebr. 12c
EXPERT
REPAIR SHOP
Watch Repairing!
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O'Neill
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., Neligh.
30tf
Wick's BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O'NEILL —
for Any lob 25tf
L. Guthmiller
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kind* of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Alao
repair parts for Lawson — Ree
-Clinton.
WELL DRILLING
For Farm and Domestic Wells
Call 721 or come to—
Kelly's Well Service
5 Blks. south of the New Deal
Oil Station—O'Neill
50 tf
WANTED: Waitress for night shift
and a part time waitress —Candy
BUl’s Cafe, O'NeiU. 6tfc
NOTICES
I AM BACK in my office again and
I have Eastern Money and Priv
ate Money to loan on Farm land,
Ranch land, and City Homes. If
you need money see or write.—
R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 6tf
DO YOU NEED a ranch loan, low
interest rate, 20 years to repay.
See Al Gaskill of the R. F.
Gaskill Ins. Agency. O'Neill. Ph.
T10. lltf
FARM LOANS —See R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 6tf
I ID AN Money on farms and
ranches and city property.—
Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 6tf
IT’S TIME to check your Farm &
Ranch personal property Insur
ance —Our rates are $10,000.00
Insurance for only $29.00 per
year.—See Al Gaskill at R. F.
Gaskill Ins. Agency, O’Neill,
Nebr., Ph 710,lltf
CITY LOANS —See R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 6tf
-
NEED A BOND (any type)?—See
| Al Gaskill, R. F. Gaskill Ins.
Agency, O’Neill. Ph. 710. lltf
ARE YOU over age and unable
to buy auto insurance?—See Al
Gaskill. R. F Gaskill Ins. Ag
ency, O’Neill, Ph. 710. lltf
MISCELLANEOUS
WEIL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Bax
562, phone 553-J
SPRAGUE WELL OO.. 071601
13 blks W 8c 3% blks N stoplight
auctioneering
H<-il Estate Broker
Private Listings and
Phone 207 — O'Neill
Auctions
ED THORLN
IS YOUR insurance costing ti«
much? Are you properly m
sured. — See Ed Thortn, agt
O Neill. Nebr. S*1
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
O NEILL. NEBR. — PH. 209
CASH LOANS
SIGNATURE — AUTO -
O'Neill Loan Company
VIRGIL L. LAURSEN
Phone 434 O’Neill. Nebr
FURNITURE
49c
EXCELLENT RANCH
and
HAY LAND
480 to 1840 acre spreads in the
J60 price range.
RUT'S REALTY
R. S. Rutledge Box 563
Phone PArk 1-1421 Fremont
Dr ED THORIN for appointment
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See E. J. Shane
ATKINSON
for dragline work, sewer and
water ditches and clam work.
50-22p
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH TO THANK the O’Neill
Chamber of Commerce for the
check we received for 1st prize
won in the Lions Club Rodeo
Parade.—The Skillet Sisters, O’
Neill.
OUR SINCERE thanks to all
for their kindness during the
recent illness and death of our
father, George Shoemaker, sr.
M. George and Leonard Shoe
~ maker._ 12p50
I WISH to thank Doctor Carstens.
the Sisters and nurses for the
wonderful care they gave me
while I was in St. Anthony's
Hospital. A special "thank you"
to Rev. Kennicott, Rev. Hart
and Father Kucera for their
visits. Also my sincere appre
ciation to my friends and re
latives for the cards, flowers,
gtfts and visits. May God Bless
you all.—Mrs. Hugo Holz 12pd
CHURCH NOTES
ASSEMBLY OF (iOD CHURCH
704 E. Clay St.
Robert A. Paul, pastor
Sunday—Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Classes for all ages. “A child
brought in Sunday School is sel
dom brought up in Court.” There
will be an all school picnic this
Sunday July 19 at the C. E. Worth
residence. A basket dinner will be
served, after the morning service;
Morning Worship-lla.m. The
morning sermon subject “Buried
With Christ” will be delivered by
the pastor; C. A. election, 3 p.m.;
Youth Services for all ages, 7:15
p.m.
Wednesday— Mid-week P r a y er
hour, 8 p.m.
Center Union Church
C. P. Turner, Minister
Sunday—Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
preaching service, 11; Young peo
ples meeting, 8 p.m. Preaching
service following y. p. meeting.
Wednesday—Prayer meeting and
Bible study will lie in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst, 8
p.m.
Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Borders
left Sunday for their home in
Springfield. Oregon after visiting
Mrs. Borders father, R. B. South
and Mrs. South for a few days.
They were accompanied to Eugene,
Oregon by Mrs. Lee Conger, who
will continue on to Grants Pass,
Oregon where she will visit her
son in law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Arden Kausen.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luben
and family of West Point, spent
the weekend visiting Mr. Luben's
mother, Mrs. Charles Luben.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halstead
spent Tuesday at the Spencer
dam fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young,
who have been employed at Ara
pahoe returned home Thursday.
On Sunday Mr. Young lei for
Palisade where he will be em
ployed.
Mrs. Vem Wrede and daugh
ters, Holly and Becky of O’Neill
were callers Tuesday morning in
the home of Mrs. Anna Smith.
Fay Brittell of Atkinson was
an Inman visitor on Tuesday.
Miss Nancy Tompkins left Tues
day for Potter to visit before re
turning to her home in Tucson,
Arizona after spending a week
here visiting in the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Leon
Tompkins and her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins
and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat
of Page spent Tuesday in the Al
bert Anthony home here.
' MORE INMAN NEWS PAGE 10
The streets of O’Neill were filled last week with row u|x*n row of combine*. This particular car
avan was bound for wheat fields In the extreme pastern section.of the state.
The Frontier l’hoto and F.iigravinK
Por!t Falls Reporter
Has Many Visitors
By .Mrs. Floyd Johnson
Its a longtime since you’ve
heard from this column. Literally
speaking, a lot of water has
passed under the bridge during
the interval. Besides being a very
busy spring a number of nice peo
ple have paid us a visit here at
the ranch. In case some of you
might be interested as to whom
they were, I will make a mention
of those who came from a dis
tance.
The week of June 7, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Haynes and son Floyd
of Guernsey, Wyo., and the week
end of June 12, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Jewel and son. Fred of An
dover, Mass. The following 2*2
weeks our son and family, Mr
and Mrs. O. Russ Johnson and
children of Andover. Mass., also
on Sunday, June 28 Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Seahorough and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Weber of St. Paul.
Besides many local friends and
relatives who called to see the
folks from the east.
It's been quiet around here and
a bit lonely the last while, but
the best remedy for that is keep
ing busy.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Brown. Mel
ody and Ricky Dell, and Mrs. Eth
el Brown of Atkinson visited at
the Louis Brown home on Sunday
afternoon. The children and Ethel
will remain for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vequist
and daughters, Diane and Sheryl.
Lafayette, Ind., were recent vis
itors at the Henry Vequist home.
The little girls also visited at the
Lyle Vequist and Orville Morrow
homes. The family wont on to I>os
Angeles, Calif., for a few days vis
it.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist vis
ited at the home of their son, Lyle,
and family on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Floyd Sanders and Mrs.
Louis Brown helped Mrs. Henry
Vequist dress chickens for the
freezer Tuesday, July 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and
children visited at the Jim Mc
Nulty home on Sunday afternoon.
Janice and Tommy Vequist
spent Monday afternoon with i
their frlcind, Lynda Hynes.
Lynda and Shelley Hynes went
home from town with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cal
kins on Saturday afternoon and
returned with them on Sunday to
have dinner with their parents at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterns en
tertained members of Mrs. Sterns
family at a reunion at their home
on Sunday, July 5. Fifty-eight fam
ily members were present for the
occasion. Coming from out of state
were Mrs. Stern’s brother and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes
and two daughters of Racine, Wis.,
and Mr. and Jim Moss and chil
dren of Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs.
Moss is the former Doris Sterns.
Another daughter, Mildred from
Omaha, Mrs. Floyd Pride and hus
band and two sons, Don and Ron
were also present. Don stayed •
with his grandparents for the week
returning home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curran and
children of Minneapolis, Minn.,
visited a week at the James Cur
ran home. The two boys had come
a week earlier for a little extra
time with grandparents and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran and
children and George Curran and
Anita Fllston were Thursday eve
ning, July 9 visitors at the James
Curran home.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda
stayed with Phillip and Leslie
Breiner from Thursday night till
Sunday while their dad, Alden
Breiner, was away on a business
trip.
July 5 supper ana evKimi*
guests of the Floyd and Otho
Johnson families were Dan
Rahes and Mrs. Norma Steele,
Evan and Rita.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda
called at the Albert Widtfeldt
home on the evening of July 8.
Gwenda and Trudy Schultz came
by bicycle to call on their grand
parents Monday afternoon They
and their sister. Debbie, miss their
little cousins from the east. The
saddle ponies had a real work-out
during that time also. Wonder if
they, too, don't miss the company.
The Eagle Creek 4-H club met
at the O. J. Drueke home on the
evening of July 8 with all mem
bers present.
Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt was ad
mitted to St. Anthony’s hospital
<11 Sunday evening and under
went minor surgery on Monday
morning. The family report they
are getting along fine at home.
Mr anil Mrs. John Kersenhrock
brought their grandchildren, Nan.
Hob and M. J. Kersenhrock out
to the John Schultz home on the
afternoon of July 6 where they
young folks enjoyed some lively
horseback riding.
The John Schultz family were
Sunday afternoon callers at the
William Steskal home.
Bristow News
By Rosemary Johnson
The Hisorote-Edwards annual
'amily reunion was hold at the
Fort Randall Park July 12 with
111 present. Relatives from Iowa,
South Dakota and Nebraska at
tended. Frank Edwards was hon
ored for having the largest family
present and Will Hiserote for be
ing the oldest man present. A num
ber of other guests also received
nice gifts. The children all re
ceived balloons. The afternoon
was enjoyed by all. The next fam
ily gathering will !>e held next
year on the second Sunday in
July at the Fort Randall Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fuhrer of
Madison, S.D., are the parents of
a 8 pound 3 ounce son, William
Jay, born Monday, July 6. This
is the couple’s first child. Mrs.
Fuhrer is the farmer Marjorie
Remter.
Mrs. Louis Scheinost and Mrs.
Evelyn Boettcher and Robyn spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Olga Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Capron and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Cap
ron were Wednesday dinner guests
at the Ben Nelson home.
Pastor and Mrs. Donald Johnson,
Marsha, Beth, and Paula were
Thursday supper guests with Mrs.
Olga Johnson and Algot Sandberg.
Mrs. Dave Landholm called at
the Harry Malendorf home Friday
afternoon.
Warren Fusselman's brother,
Perry Fusselman of San Diego,
Calif., is visiting at the Fusselman
home.
Mrs. Veldon Lee and Itoys called
at the W. H. Stauffer home Tues
day morning. They were dinner
guests at the Harlan Holtz home.
They attended a birthday celebra
tion at the Don Simson home near
Verdel that afternoon.
Mrs. Dave 1-a.ndholm called at
the John W. Johnson home Wed
nesday afternoon.
Pastor Donald Johnson and fam
ily of Montivideo, Minn., came
Wednesday to spend a few days
visiting friends.
Mrs. Willard Landholm, Sue Ann,
and Donnie were Friday dinner
guests at the Roy Karr home.
Pastor and Mrs. Donald John
son and family were visitors at the
Melvin Johnson home Thursday
Mrs. Veldon Lee attended the
Sunshine Extension club meeting
at the W. H. Stauffer home Thurs
aay.
Mrs. Evelyn Boettcher and Rob
yn were Thursday evening sup
per guests at the Thomas Bowers
home.
Rev. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
family of Spencer. Ia., were Mon
day overnight guests at the Ben
Nelson home.
Mrs. Fred Scheinost and Mrs.
Jim McAllister were coffee guests
at the Ladd Scheinost home Thurs
day .
Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Mrs.
Olga Johnson were Monday din
ner guests with Mrs. Evelyn Boet
tcher and spent the afternoon
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the Orvil Holtz home. They
were supper guests at the W. H.
Stauffer home.
Pastor Donald Johnson and fam
ily, Mrs. Evelyn Boettcher and
Robvn, Mrs. Olga Johnson and Al
fot Sandberg spent Thursday eve
ning at Thomas Bowers’.
Mr and Mrs. Darlles Sandberg
were Friday evening visitors and
luncheon guests at the Melvin
Johnson home.
Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Nelson and Todd attended a pic
nic at the park in Butte honoring 1
Mrs. Dave Capron and family ami 1
Mr. and Mrs. Art Capron of Se
attle, Wash.
Mrs, •lint Selecta anil Dick
were Sunday dinner guests at
tile l.aild Scheinost home.
Mrs. Evelyn Boettcher, Julie and
Robyn, were Sunday dinner guests
with Mrs. Olga Johnson and Algot
Sandberg. Mrs. Larry Bowers,
Pam and Larry Neil and Harold
Dean Johnson called in the after
noon.
Wednesday evening dinner guests
at the home of Mrs. J. I. Olson
and Florence were Pastor and Mrs.
Donald Johnson and family of
Montevideo, Minn , Mrs. Bernard
Nelson and Lowell, and Mrs.
Edythe Hewitt of Sioux City.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beckner
called at the Ed Dreker home Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Chore.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Ixtock, Mr
and Mrs Richard Loock and fam
ily and M. R. Marlott brought cake
and ice cream to the Ivan Hiatt
home Thursday evening to help
Mrs. Hiatt celebrate her birthday.
Carol Prokop spent the weekend
here visiting with her parents.
Karen Rowers returned to Omaha
with her Sunday and will visit
there this ween
Mrs. Hill Muffley of Lynch
visited at the Howard De Vail
home Tuesday.
Callers on Mrs. J. T. Olson and
Florence this past week were Mr.
and Mrs Paul llodell of Fremont,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Olson of At
kinson, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and
Lavonne, Mrs. Tillie Novak, Mrs.
Dave Johnson, Mrs. Warren Fus
selman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Hagberg.
Mrs. Reuben Hypse and Mrs.
Leo Johnson visited at the Con
Thouel home Friday afternoon
Several from this community
visited with Mrs. Leonard Ander
son in the Sacred Heart hospital
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. John Lynch of
Denver came Wednesday and vis
ited until Monday at the Harry
Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hiatt and
Donna shopped in Norfolk Satur
day and were overnight guests at
the Delhert Marlott home. Sunday
morning they went to Pilger where
Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt were sponsors
at the baptizism of Danny James
Klimer. They were then Sunday
dinner guests at the Lige Klimer,
Jr., home.
Mrs. Swan Pearson, Mrs.
Itcnard Nelson and I>»well and
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and la
vonne attended AIXAV meeting
of the Messiah Lutheran church
at the Eugene Martinson home
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. John Lynch and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson spent
Thursday evening at the Reuben,
Cornelia and Delia Johnson home.
Mrs. Myrtle McQuistean and
Henry Olson spent Sunday evening
visiting with Mrs. Vemie Bayne
and Charlie Headley.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Zeich were
Sunday dinner guests at the Edgar
Danielson home.
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and La
vonne were luncheon guests at the
Bernard Nelson home Friday eve
ning.
O'Neill locals
Mrs Victor Halva returned
home July 5 from a five week’s
visit with her children in Denver,
Colo., and Arlington, Va.
At Denver she visited her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred V. Halva and daughters,
Kathleen and Karen and her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Paul S. Elam and daughter, Pa
tricia and son, Paul jr. In Arling
ton she visited Major and Mrs.
Lloyd F. Haug and sons, David
and Daniel.
She also visited Washington,
D C.
Mrs. Christine Williams return
ed Friday from a week’s visit in
South Sioux City with her sister,
Mrs. Grace Knox.
Zita Donohoe returned Friday
evening from Gordon where she
visited her daughters, Miss Cath
erine Cuddy and Mrs. Ed Burke
and family. She spent the fourth
of July in Valentine and also vis
ited in Chadron while there.
Visitors at the Bob Larson home
over the past week were Mrs Jack
Harvey and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Tip Kurtz and family, all of
Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cooper and two boys and
Nick Kurtz, all of West Covina,
Calif., also Mr and Mrs. Carl
Ohde and two children of Austin,
Minn. They all had a picnic at
Ford’s park here Sunday afternoon.
Charlene I .arson plans to return
to California with the Cooper fam
ily for i few weeks visit.
Mr. ami Mrs. Homer Krebs and
family left for their home at lVn
vor Colo , Sunday morning Mrs.
Krebs and the children have been
visiting here over a month at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Road
Rowers and sister. Mrs. Marion
Woidnoek and family.
Mrs Frank Hants ami four chil
dren of Kansas City. left for their
home Friday after a two week
\ isd with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Valla
Mr. and Mrs Paul Hcdell of
Fremont were supper guests July
S of Mrs. Rosa Rowers.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Ktazna of
Silencer visited Mrs. Rosa Rower*
Saturday afternoon
Mrs. William McIntosh and Rillie
Dean were in Meadow Grove Fri
day evening to attend a piano re
cital given by pupils of Rillie'*
grandmother. Mrs. Maude McIn
tosh. Rillie participated in the pro
gram with a piano solo.
Guests this week at the F. N.
Cronin home are Sister M Calixta
and Sister M Owen of Dubuque,
la., and Genevieve BigUn of Sioux
City. Mr and Mrs Dale French
were in Sioux City Saturday and
returned with the Cronin's guest*.
Church Notes
METHODIST CHl'ROH
Rev. Glenn Kennlcott, mlnlatcr
O'Neill
Thursday < today 1 Prayer cir
cle, 10 a m.; l>>roas, 2 p.m
Sunday Morning worship, 8:30
a m.. Speaker, Roger Rosenkrans
(Gideon representative); church
school. 9:45 a m , speaker, Austin
Searles (Gideon representative).
Emmet
Sunday Children’s Sunday
school and morning worship, 9:30
a m , (Gideon representative will
speak i. __
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|--Legal Notices-1
NOTICE OF LEVY FOR
TAXATION
Ordinance No. SSR-A
An ordinance providing for a
levy to raise funds by taxation on
property situated within the cor
porate limits of the City of O’Neill,
Nebraska, for the fiscal year be
ginning the first Tuesday in May,
1959, and ending the first Tuesday
in May, 1960.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF O'NEILL, NE
BRASKA :
Section 1. That the City of O’
Neill, Nebraska, make the follow
ing levy for taxation for the fiscal
year beginning the first Tuesday
in May, 1959, and ending the first
Tuesday in May, 1960, on the tax
able property within the corporate
limits of the City of O’Neill, Ne
braska.
For General Purposes 3.0
Mills on the dollar.
For Maintenance of Streets
3 0 Mills on the dollar.
For Maintenance and im
provement of parks 0.5 mills on
the dollar
For maintenance of the Fire
Department 0.5 mills on the
dollar.
For Municipal Advertising
0.2 mills on the dollar.
For Maintenance and Im
provement of airport 1.0 mills
on the dollar.
For Street Lighting 1.1 Mills
on the dollar.
For Sewer Bond sinking fund
and interest 1.0 Mills on the
dollar.
For Water bond sinking fund
and interest 0.5 Mills on the
dollar.
For Park Improvement bond
sinking fund and interest 0.5
Mills on the dollar
For Street Widening bond
sinking fund and interest 0.7
Mills on the dollar.
For intersection paving bond
sinking fund and interest 3.0
Mills on the dollar.
Section 2. This ordinance shall
take effect and lie in force from
and after passage and publication
as provided by law.
Passed and approved this 7th day
of July, 1959 __
D. C. SCHAFFER,
Mayor.
ATTEST: O. D. FRENCH,
City Clerk.
11-12-13
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ATKINSON
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