The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 03, 1959, Image 7

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    FOR SALE
FOR SALE, Reg Polled Hereford
ftilU Two 2 4 and 3 yean old
Proven, herd bud qualify some
yearling*—Everett Van Dover.
24 miles east of old Opportun
ity or 22 miles west at Vertbgre.
or 16 sou’h of Lynch 25tf
FOR SALE : Registered Hampshire
Boars. Good qu.uty boars ready
for service vaccinat'd reason
ably pno-d -John Winner Jh
Phone 6036 Atkinson. Nebr
____ 32c
FOR SAI.E 30 registered Angus
bulls r-onTng 2 years olds El
hon Rardoher ind Black Peer
breeding. Well grown rugged,
heavy bone, b! wfry type prices
reasonable. Elmerest Farms,
6 miles south 14 east of Leigh
Nebraska 30-32c
FOR SALE OR TRADE M
type Hampshire Boars from lit
ter of fifte.-n. Jim Corkle. jr
32-33p60
FOR SALE Choice registered and
grade Annus Bulls serviceable
age Musi! Bros. O'Neill. 27-34p
FOR SALE: Purebred spotted Po
land china boars, good ham
and length—Elmer Boh!. 5V*
miles west of Plainview on high
way 20.
TOR SAIJv :Purebred Hampshire
Boars 40-Big, rugged boars from
Champion Bloodlines, Welcome
to look No obligation to buy
Prices re as stable. 3 miles east
Creighton, Highway 59 Shady
lane Hampshire Farm. 32-35c
FOR SALE: Pun bred spotted Po
land china boars Vet vaccinated.
Reasonable prices Martin Hoff
man. Spencer, Nebr 25-32c
TOR SALE Three year old Palo
mino gelding. Bob Fritton, O’
Neill. 32p
FOR SALE: Registered Hamp
tmre boars Big, rugged, well
grown -Alfred Hansen, Plain
mew. Nebr. 12tfc
Hampshire Boars For Sale
For top quality boars at
reasonable prices see us
last.
Walter Sojka and Sons
Page, Nebr. 23tf
0
SALT FOR SALE: Kanapotis
J16 50 a ton. American S20 50
a ton: white block 75c—Located
3 blks east, 4 blks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgar.
Ph 164, O'Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE Purebred and cross
bred Chihauhau puppies—Ben
Bnpin. Atkinsop 32-34c
FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire
meat-type boars. Reasonably
priced. Henry Stelling and Son,
2 S. and V* W. erf Orchard, Ne
braska. 29tf
FOR SALE: 400 bushels new com
Mrs. W J. Biglin, Phone 129.
O'Neill. 32c
FOR SALE: More fancy Cream
cows. Shore's Guernseys, Hol
steins. Swiss. Extra large fancy
Some fresh with calves Rea
sonable prices. Harold Shores.
Nehgti. ph. TU 7-1060 TU 7
4850 25tf
CITY LOANS —See R. H. Parker,
O'Neill «tf
USED CARS
■55 Mercury Monterey, plain
"56 Plymouth, 4 dr.
55 Stude baker hardtop
1952 GMC \ ton pickup
1948 Chev 1 T. Pickup
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Plane 562 O'Neill. Nebr
<hp» __
LAKE PATTON S BEN Franklin
store your candy headquarters
Always fresh. 27tfc
RANCH LOANS —See R. H Park
er, O'Neill 6tf
MACHINERY”
Hydraulic chain saw $150
IHC Rotary stalk cutter
Loaders — All kinds
Fairbanks sheller
New IHC IOC hammermHl
6x8 combination pickup box
Hesse roller mill
Army half track with winch $500
50 Farmall H
47 Farmall H
Farmall MD
40 Farmall H
53 Super C
47 Regular C
John Deere 14 mill
Used Elevators
APPLIANCES—
We trade for farm equipment on
appliances
Used freezer and refrigerators at
low-low prices
See us for New RCA Whirlpool
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’NEILL. NEBR.
EHC — Gehi — RCA Whirlpool
FOR SALE: High quality April
1959 Hereford Bulla. Extra good
back* Kieth A hart * O'Neill.
Dercy A hart - Emmet 11 tf
•EE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile h.>me« 25%
a o w n , 5% int.; up to M
mmth* to pay Ante or phone
Cnntfett MoI-jt Co Nelign
30tl
FARM LOANS—See R H Parker
O'Neill. 6tJ
Hi
MACHINERY
FACTORS
J-D 620, like new
J365 J-D Model 6b
Model G J-D 1949
V? B J-D
40 B J-D
!*> B J-D
HC F20
12 A J-D
USED CORN PICKERS—
J-D 226
J-D 101
Woods Bros.
G l. 2 row
, M and M 2 row*
’armhand Lrv» ter e<<mpfete
| Comfort tractor covers
Harry R. Smith Imp.
r’hone 562 ONetU
MHO A 1 ! STOP ! !
DOST buv -‘YET"
NEM' DELUXE
45' X 10'
53,595 ! !
Low 0\ erhead-Low Prices
Many Other New and Used
Internationai-Coleman
Parts and Ser\ ice
O'Neill vicinity contact
Clarence Johnson
Elms Motel—O'Neill
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion Nebr. EX 5-2175
Albion. Nebr EX 5-2170
CONTACT US TODAY
32tfc
Real Estate for Sale
REAL ESTATE--&M) acres farm
for cash rent. 120 A. bottom land
broke, balance very good hay
and pasture. Will run 60 head
cows easily Ample spring water
piped throughout yards and
buildings, water runs continu
ously at two tanks with good
drainage, no need for tank heat
ers. If cattle man wishes to rent
this unit I will seed farm ground
to hay and pasture Full set of
out buildings including 100’x32'
cattle bam with water inside and
modepi house. Harold Eller
meieip Spencer, Nebr.
32-34pd35tf
FOR SALE—Small modem home.
Priced right to sell. See Ponton
Agency, O'Neill. 29-31 c
FOR SALE: Improved 80 acres 4
mi. from Clearwater on good
gravel road, ltj mi. to highway
275. Ideal for semi-retired
couple. Building in good repair,
REA. natural gas. hot and cold
water, bathroom. Mail route to
door Immediate possession.—
Leon Beckwith. Efmet. 32-34pd
EXCELLENT RANChT
and
HAY LAND
i 480 to 1840 acre spreads in the
$60 price range.
RUT'S REALTY
R. S. Rutledge Box 563
Phone PArk 1-1421 Fremont
>r ED THORTN tor appointment
_L.
1 ---
—
FOR QUICK SALE !
Immediate Possession
Near new 3 bedroom home in
O'Neill. Good location!
—ALSO
960 A ranch south of Atkinson.
320 A east of Atkinson.
Dairy Queen at Atkinson, near
swimming pool and park.
OTHER GOOD LISTINGS
COME AND SEE US
ED THORIN
PHONE 207 — O’NEILL
13tf
DR SALE—Two bedroom all mo
dern home close to school Call
553-J or 403 North First Street,
j O’Neill. 27tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: An All modern house
1 mile west of airport.—Call
7F23, O’Neill. 32c
FOR RENT—Two bedroom home
Kieth Abart, O'Neill. 22tfc
j DR RENT--Apartment in Golden
Hotel annex Furnished or un
furnished. Call 35, O'Neill. 27tf
FOR RENT: Newly decorated apt
4 rooms and bath - Bonnie M.
Waldo. 636 E. Fremont. O'Neill
I 32c
j FOR RENT—Rooms Nigh». week
or month Air conditioned, clean,
good beds. Redecorated.—Hotel
O'Neill Phone 364 New Man
agement. 36pd.
FOR RENT — Basement sleeping
rooms for men. Close in. Call
574J. O’Neill. 29tf
WANTED
HELP WANTED: Want to make
1**0 or more in a day lor part
or full time route work ’ Man
iv woman. Write NcNESS Co ,
U0 E Clark St, Freeport. HI
_3-1-32 pd
WELL~DPJLUNG and weH and
windmill re^-iir. — Write Box
ate phone 553-J
SPRAGUE U ELL OO . O Neill
silks W 4 J4 blks N stoplight
W A.M 1 ED: Serum pigs. Loading
days, Monday Tuesday and
rhursday each week Dwame
Lockmon, Stuart. ph. 3741. tf
WORK WANTED Guaranteed
welding and mechanic work done
East erf drive-m theatre.—Ver
non Gorgen, O'Neill. 32tfe
WE DON T WANT .ALL THE bus
mess—Just yours Patton s Ben
Franklin. O’Neill. tfc
WANTED i
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctl
Phi me 192-J
Minnesota Woolen Company
Bonded Representative
Robert W. Young
609 East Adams
23tfc
Wick's BODY SHOP
Complete Body ana Tender
R. pairs and Palming
Tla.s.v Installed—Towing Service
Phone 211W
- O'NEILL -
for Any Job 23rf
I LOAN Money on farms and
ranches and city property—
Write to R. H. Parker, O'Neill.
Nebr. _6tf
WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm
supply busmess handling well
known products. Small capital
needed. Write box TH, c-o The
Frontier. 5th
EXPERT
REPAIR SHOP
Watch Repairing!
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’Neill
L. Guthmiller
Half Block East at
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING In all kinds at
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
—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
50tf
LOST & FOUND
STRAYED: One whiteface heifer
calf, wt. 300 pounds—Marvin
. Stauffer. Page Phone 3590
__ 32-33pd
STRAYED from my pasture on
Honey Creek north of O'Neill, 3
cows branded lazy S over lazy
D on left hip, also 3 calves with
brand lazy S over lazy D on left
side. Please notify O. J. Drueke.
O'Neill, phone 9F5.28tf
MISCELLANEOUS
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 Gray. Phone
470 O’Neill. 9t1
rS VOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Tborin. agt..
O’Neill. Nebr. 34tf
ADLER
Sewing Center
SALES OF NEW AND USED
SEWING MACHINES
O’NEILL. NEBR — PH 269
CASH LOANS
Signature — Auto — Furniture
O’Neill Loan Co.
TRGUL LAURSEN
Phone 434 O’Neill
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
1 PHONE 207 O’NEILL
NOTICES
NOTICE To ail mv policyholders
gf lost Home Mutual or Far
mers Mutual Insurance Com
panies please pick up your new
1960 calendar at Gillespie Ap
pliance Store. L. G. Gillespie
I AM BACK in my office again and
I nave Eastern M ney and Priv
ate Money to loan on Farm land.
Ranch land, and City Homes. 11
you need money see or write —
R H. Parker, O'Neill. Nebr 6tf
SAVE UP TO fcM OR MORE
ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
VIRGIL LA UR SEN
O'Neill, Nebraska
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO THANK aU my fnends
and relatives for their car Is. let
ters and prayers wtuie I was a
patient in the hospital at Omaha
They were deeply appreciated.
Mrs. Elmer Trowbrdge. 32p i
i WE WISH TO EXTEND our sin- ;
I cere thanks to all our friends and
i neighbors for their many deeds
| of kindness shown by their help
! beautiful cards and floral pieces
I and the memorial contributions
j given in memory of our lie loved
wife and mother.
L G. Gillespie
Bennett Gillespie and family
Mrs. Eldon Wood and family
32c
WE WISH TO TAKE this means
of expressing our sincere gratitude
for tne many cards, floral offer
ings and the many kindnesses
shown us also a speed thanks to
all who brought food to the church
or home during the illness and
death of our kind and loving hus
band and father. May God bless
you all.
! The wife and children of Esnest
H. Durre, sr, ,
I-Legal Notices-j
First publication Nov. 19, 1959 ,
NOTICE OF
j SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational I-anris and
Funds of the State of Nebraska,
or its authorized representative, j
j will offer for lease at public auc
I tion on the 7th day of December, i
1959. at 2:00 o'clock P.M., C.S.T.,
at the office of the County Treas
urer of Holt County in O'Neill Ne
braska, the following educational
lands within said county:
i DESCRIPTION SEC TWP. RGE
Ail 36 31 15
Said sale may be adjourned
from day to day until alA.,laruis
have been offered. Np ale will
be final until approved (py the j
Board of Educational Thanes and
Funds, and the Board- reserves the
right to reject anv and all bids.
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS AND FUNDS
LINCOLN. NEBRASKA
BY Elmer H. Mahlin, i
SECRETARY
30-32c
First pub. Nov. 26. 1959
NOTICE OF HEARINO OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
No. 4333
Kryger and Kryger, Attorneys
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF CARRIE A. BARN-1
HARDT. DECEASED.
THE STATE OF' NEBRASFLV
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance tatrs, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
December 16, 1959, at 10 o’clock,
A. M.
(COUNTY Louis W Reimer
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 31-33c
• First pub. Dec. 3. 1959*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 4360
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
| HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
DECEMBER 1. 1959.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF GENEVIEVE HAN
LEY. DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
I ited for presenting claims against
i said estate is March 24. 1960, and
j for the payment of debts is De
cember 1. I960 and that on Decem
ber 24, 1959. and on March 25,
| 1960. at 10 o'clock A M . each day.
j I will be at the County Court Room
in said County to receive examine,
hear, allow, or adjust all claims
and objections duly filed,
i (COUNTY Louis W. Reimer
COURT County Judge
SEAL' 32-34c
__
Up to 40%
SAVINGS
on
CAR
INSURANCE
Call 116 or See
Al Gaskill
R. F. Gaskill Insurance Agency
O’Neill, Nebr.
-
First publication Dec 5. 1969
LEGAL NOnCE
In accordance with School Laws
of Nebraska. Sec. 79-102. we are
*equtred to make the following de
scrib'd change m school district
boundaries:
To dissolve Dist No. 8. Wheeler
County Nebraska, for elementary
grade school purposes only. and
anach the territory therein to
School District No, 115. Holt
i umy Neliraska. Schu>>I District
No 8. Wheeler Countyt Nebraska
consists of the following described
temfory Sec. 1. 2. 3, S4 4. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13, 14. 15. 16. S^i 17.
IS T 24N R 12; Sec. 4, 5. 6 7.
• 9 16 17, 19, T 24 N., R. U, all
in Wheeler County, Nebraska
A hearing of said matter will be
held tn the office of the County
Superintendent of Wheeler County ,
Bartlett, Nebraska, on Tuesday,
December 15, 1959, at 2:30 pm
fh ’ purpose of the meeting it to
determine the validity and suf
ficiency of the petitions.
MRS ALICE ZALLT)
County Superintendent, Wheeler
County
ALICE FRENCH
County Superintend on’. Holt County
32-33c
Cardinals Are Tall
But Lack Experience
Coach Don Templemeyer. O’
Neill St. Mary’s, said this week
that his 1959-60 basketball team
forecast will be partly cloudy but
will clear up towards the middle
of the season.
Only three lertermen are re
turning from last year's squad
which won 12 and lost 5 Inexper
ience wall be the stumbling block
for the tall squad and as the Card
ifials will run into veteran stud
ded O'Neill and Page early, Tem
plemeyer feels that it will bo hard
to improve on last year's record.
The returning lettermen are Gale
Stevens, Larry Mudloff and Ron
nie Holdly with only Stevens and
Mudloff holding any great edge in
experience Both Bernard Kam
phaus and Dick Cleary have had
experience in reserve play', but
many positions will be up for
grabs.
The roster tor me varmnais in
cludes Cal Peters, Bernard Kam
phaus. Jerry Gokie, Ronnie Holly.
Jim Spiteenberger. Bill Hynes,
Gale Stevens. Jim Shoemaker.
Dick Cleary and Larry Mudloff.
Six of the ten men are better than
six feet tall.
The Schedule; Home games —
Dec. 11. Stuart; Dec. 22, Page;
Jan. 8, St. Ludgers; Jan. 15,
Butte; Jan 29, Spencer; Feb. 5,
Niobrara; Jan. 18-22. Holt County
tournament at O’Neill.
Games away — Dec. 4. O'Neill;
Dec. 18. Atkinson St. Joseph: Dec.
19. Norfolk Sacred Heart: Feb. 2,
Spalding Academy; Feb. 19, Ains
worth.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Weekend guests at the home of
Miss Vina Wood were her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Coe Butler of Lincoln. They also
visited at the home of Mrs. Vera
Anson.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood and
Mrs. Florence Butler were dinner
guests at the home of Miss Vina
Wood Thanksgiving day.
M. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder
entertained at a family gathering
on Thanksgiving day at their
home. Present were his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroeder
of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Schroeder and family of Neligh,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coover and
family of Meadow Grove Miss
Gloria Schroeder, employed at
Norfolk was uhable o be present
Mr. and Mrs Jim Mlnarik and
Larry were Thanksgiving day
guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Keith Carnes at Neligh
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Serr and Gene Paras of
Clearwater and Mrs: Ertrle Patras
of Neligh. ,
Miss Karen Mlnarik was a guest
at the home of Mr and Mrs.
George Siems at Neligh Thanks
giving day.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Heumesser
entertained at a family' party on
Thanksgiving day. Guests were
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Frank
Noffke and family, Mrs. Pauline
Noffke, all of Ewing. Miss Frances
Noffke of Yankton, S. D.. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Owens and Mr and
Mrs. Stanley Raymond and fami
ly of Norfolk
Miss Frances Noffke of Sankton,
S. D., spent the holiday weekend
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Noffke.
Patty Regan is the latest victim
tim of chicken pox. Several fami
lies have been having a siege of
it.
PACKING
HOUSE
WORKERS
With or without experience
Minimum rate 2.16 *4 per hour
Plus 2c allowance
for each hour worked
Hospitalization
Life Insurance
Sick Pay
Paid vacation and holidays
Write, phone or apply
Employment office
Omaha phone MA 4720
Wilson & Co., Inc.
27 and T Streets, Omaha, Nebr.
32-33
t - ■
Mr and Mrs John Schiffbauer
of Norfolk spent Wednesday
the rwme of Umr daughter ami
■ Hishand, Mr and Mrs William
Hootis. Mrs i lobhs and James
Michael came home from St.
Anthony s hospital at 0 NeiU on
Tuesday
The annual haaaar of the Chri
stam Mouu rs of St. Peters church,
heid Wednesday. November 25,
a> St Lummc s hall was well [>at
runued and resulted in a goodly
.mi -vait in proceeds for the day.
Ihe activities began at 1100 am.
and continued throughout the day
to T;» pm All articles left were
then sold at auction with Sam
Regan as auctioneer
Chairman of the various groups
were Mrs. Jerry Tomjaek. needle
work. Mrs Eddie Kaeair. baked
goods. Mrs Wesiut Larson, country
•lore: Mrs Iceland Fiaftey. poui
try. Mrs John Miller, tishpond,
Mrs. kloyd Ia*e. grab bag Mrs.
Sam Regan, cards, Mrs Lester
Bergstrom, kitchen Mrs Leonard
ivnapp, dining room, Mrs. Lyle
.vlitiets. waitresses; Mrs Joe
Thoendel, dish washing; Mrs.
iaura Spittler, chili; Mrs. Gad
Boies. chicken nood»e soup, Mr.
Arthur Kropp, ham salad; Mrs
Joe Sturbaum. turkey sandwiches
Mrs. Lju.s Sojka, sr , pies; M -
c'rances uoUKTham candy; Mrs
Robert Kreiziger, ice cream: Mrs
Ralph Munn and Mrs. Rose
Bauer, advertising; Mrs. Lamia
Riii Kies, cashier
Due to the activities cl die
Christian Mother s the past week
hi used cothing drive was post
poned until the week of Novetn
oer 30th Clothing may la* taken
to St. Dominie s hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hutton
were gut st.s on Thanksgiv ing day
at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. E
E. Cark at Inman.
Kay Hutton celebrated her
.L.U onnii prenrv ilti
Sunday. In honor of the occasion
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T
D. Hutton of Inman were dinner
guests.
Mrs. Grace Schmit left on Satur
day for her home at Los Altos.
Calif., alter spending about three
weeks with relatives in Ewing.
Roy Tuttle and family and his
sister. Mrs. Grace Schmit of Los
Altos. Calif., were dinner guests on
I Thanksgiving day at the home of
■ Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Cloyd on Sunday were
her parents. Mr and Mrs. George
Tmmerman of Plainview and Mr
and Mrs. Leslie Brokaw and fami
ly of Norfolk. In he afternoon all
went to O'Neill to visit Mr Cloyd
who is a patient at St. Anthony s
hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Gary Tessmer and
family spent the holiday weekend
with relatives at Rosalie.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and' Mrs. Roland Horde were
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis were
hosts on Thanksgiving day for a
one o’clock family dinner party.
Guests were Mrs. Louise Beal, Mrs.
Gertrude Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ho
mer Barton and family, all of
Orchard, Mrs. Leland Alexander
and Sheila and Mr and Mrs. Wal
ter Austin of Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs Aubrey Wood were
dinner guests on Sunday at the
Waldo Davis’. Evening guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spahn and
family of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Spittler
and daughter returned to their
home in Valentine Friday after
spending the Thanksgiving holi
day with his mother, Mrs. Laura
Spittler and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak,
Yf rc Rflv PunW and Shirlev and
Mrs Laura Spittler were Norfolk
shoppers on Saturday. They also
were six o'clock dinner guests at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lao
Spittler an dfamily
Mrs. Laura Spittler. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Regan and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Funk and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bartak.
j Gene and Lyle, all of Ewing and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spittler and
daughter of Valentine were dinner
guests on Thanksgiving at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bartak.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain en
tertained the following guests on
Thanksgiving day: her mother,
Mrs. Harriet Welke and daughter,
Miss Vaulda Welke of Newman
Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Schmidt and family and Mr and
Mrs. Clarence Schmiser and fami
ly of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and
family spent Sunday at Kimball
guests at the home of their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Bartos.
A Christmas party will be one
of the highlights of the American
Legion Auriliary Unit 214, when
they meet Thursday evening,
December 10th at the Legion club
There will be an exchange of
gifts. A special invitation is ex
tended to members and those eli
gible for membership in the auxi
| liary by the president, Mrs. R. H.
Shain.
Miss Vaulda Welka of Newman
Grove spent the holiday weekend
with her mother. Mrs. Harriet
Welke and other relatives.
a
Mr and Mrs. Ed Hoag attended
the funeral at John Cleveland held
at Orchard on Saturdav afternoon
Guests at the home at Mr ami
Mrs Ed Hoag on Friday were her
brother and wife, Mr and Mrs
Howard Miller of North Platte ami
Mrs Jessie Angus of Ewing,
Mrs I\*ns Sanders received a
telephone call from her son. Pat
Sanders and family, who live in
California, on Thanksgiving day j
Mrs Jessie Angus was a guest i
on Thanksgiv ing day at the home |
of Mr ami Mrs Z H Fry
Bob Knapp who spent the week
end with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Leonard Knapp, returned to
Brookings, S D , on Momlav
Mr and Mrs. Grover Shaw and
daughter spent Thanksgiving day
at the home of her mother. Mi's
Clarence [Vwohoe at O'Neill.
Mr ami Mrs Russel Napier of
Sterling, Kan., arived in Ewing
Wednesday to spend the holiday
weekend at the parental homes of
,1 and Mrs Irvin Ooyd ami Mr
and Mrs Wet,a Napier,
1 »iVerne Napier received a hand
Uj.t.-y in n tom p ker while at
work on Friday He w._» taken to
the ’Antelope Memorial hospital
ai Neligh. The bone* were broken
in a part of the fingers and the
flesh mashed He is the son of \
Mr and Mrs. Louis Napier of
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. An !rew Olson were I
Sunday dinner guests at the hi»me
of tlieir waa ami wife. Mr and I
Mrs Merwin Olson and family at
Clearwater Other guests were Mr
and Mrs. Oscar W:’son of Elgin
On Thanksgiving day Mr. anti
Mrs. Andrew Olson went to
Creighton were they met other j
members of the Strope family for
a covered dish dinner held at the
community hall The afternoon
hours were spent visting There
were 4k persons in attendance.
Miss Virginia Clark of Kearney
visited Saturday at the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright and
sons joined other members of her
family on Thanksgiv ing day at the
home of her isiter and brother-in
law, Mr anil Mrs. Raymond Hox
sie at Orchard.
Mrs, John Steskal. sr ,, and her
daughteNMaw, Mr* Gladys Stes
kal ami children at l ynch ami
Mrs Raymond lUxxsie ami two
childmi of tkehard spent Fri
day aftermxvn at the hi vine of Mr.
ami Mrs. Kart W right
Mr. ami Mrs Joe TOmjack had
as their guests on Phanksgiv ing
day Mr and Mrs Cbnnio Murhhy
ami family of Stuart, Mr and Mrs.
Albert Kalthott and family of O'
Neill. Mr and Mrs Fkvyd Lee of
Ewing ami Mr amt Mrs. Lester
Hertey ami famth of Clearwater.
Mr and Mrs Louts Sojka, sr.,
were guests at the home of their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr ami
Mrs Uhus Sojka, jr , on Thanks
gvtng day
Mr ami Mrs Will Walter spent
Thanksgiving day at Clearwater
with their son and wife Mr ami
Mrs. Aired Walter :uh1 family
A family dinner parly followed
by a social afternoon was held
Thanksgiv ing day -il the annex of
the I'ru ted Presbyterian church.
Present were Mr and Mrs Webb
Napier, Mr. and Mi's. Floyd Na
pier. Mr and Mrs Glen HarpstW
and sons Mr and Mrs John Na
pier and f .unity. Mr. ami Mrs. la»r
raine Montgofery and children.
Dr. ami Mrs William H Ross, all
of loving and Mr and Mrs. Rus
sell Napier of Sterling, Kan,
Saturday guests at the home of
Mr ami Mrs Ray Butler wen1
Mrs Jay Ames of Neigh, who was
accompanied by her daughter
from Vancouver Wash,. Mr and
Mrs Charles Wooten of Neligh
and Mrs. Francis Gregor and
children of Elgin
Mr ami Mrs Ray Butler trans
acted business in Norfolk on Fri
day
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Shrader
were hosts for a family Ih .ink s
giving day dinner at their home
Thursday Guests were Mr and
Mrs Willie Napier and Kenneth
Hurtig of Orchard. Mr and Mrs.
Maynard Morrow amt children of
O’Neill, Mr ami Mi's Wilbur Ben
nett. Miss Inn Rcnnett, Mr. and
Mrs Ralph Shrader and family.
Mr. amt Mrs. Louis Shrader and
family, all of Ewing._
ROYAL THEATER
FH. Sat. Dec. 4 5
“THE BAT”
Starring Vincent Price
Agnes Moorehead
Sun.-Mon.Tuet. I>ee. S-7H
Glenn Ford - Debbie Reynolds in
“IT STARTED WITH A KISS”
Gnemascope and Metrocolor
Wed.Thun*. Dec. 9-40
Ernest Borgnine - David Brian in
“THE R ABBIT TRAP"
DANCE
at
Ash Grove Hall
Saturday, December 5
MUSIC BY
JIMMY HAUF
and hi*
Kin HIM VAIAJCY RANGERS
ADMISSION: 50c
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