The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 14, 1960, Image 6

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    Deioit New*
By Mm B*ary U^wn.-r
Mr and Mrs. Meric Angus and
Myra Lx-e of Lincoln, Mr, and
Mrs. Richard McDonald and fami
ly of Oakdale and Virginia Mc
Ikaiald. who is employed in Ne
ligh, were guests at the home of
their parents during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs Robley Sisson Jr.,
and two children of Portland,
Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sis
son of Washington left for their
homes on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer of
Lincoln and Mrs. Mike Horn anil
son of Plainview spent Wednesday
evening at the Henry Reimer
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer re
turned to their home in Lincoln
on Thursday after spending atsxit
a week with relatives and friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmiser
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Reimer and Mr and Mrs. Liana
Sisson were guests Sunday eve
ning, 1 S’C. 27 at the E. L. Sisson
home. Mrs. Echo Fisher of St.
Edward was also a guest at the
E. L. Sisson home several days
last week.
Larry Lrason, who is in service
stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., visi
ted the Henry Reimer home one
day last week. He is the elder
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson of
Riverside.
Twenty young folks, who are in
Maynard Stearns Sunday school
class, gathered at the Stearns
home Wednesday for a New Year's
eve party. As the storm became
worse they were forced to spend
the night at the Steams' home.
Mrs. Stearns was busy serving
breakfast to the group. They were
able to reach their homes safely
on Thursday morning. They were
from Park Center and Elgin com
munities.
Elaine Taylor of Clearwater and
Lyle Primus of Taylor were mar
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tied Thursday, Dec 24 at the
Methodist church ui Clearwater.
Rev, Elliot officiated. The couple
will live at the Kred Steams farm
where Lyle is employed.
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Elliot spent
New Year s day at the home of
relatives in Orchard. Their two
daughters returned home with
them They had been visiting their
grandparents.
Mr and Mrs. Lyle Primus vi
sited New Year's day at the Guy
Taylor home.
Mr. Otto Reimer accompanied
Mr. ami Mrs Henry Heimer to
Bartlett on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Temple
and daughters visited at the H.
Reimer home several days last
week They returned to their home
in Hastings Sunday evening. Mrs
Mike Born and son accompanied
them.
Don Kurpgeweit, north Deloit
and Carol Cadwallader of Inman
were married at the Lutheran
church at Clearwater Friday, Jan
1 in the afternoon.
Sunday, Jan. 3 everyone still
snowed m with drifts five or six
feet deep across the roads. Teach
ers and pupils trying to dig out.
The forcast was for 10 below zero
Sunday night.
Riverside News
By .Mrs. Lionel Uunter
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scheer
Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Taylor,
Douglas, Jerry and Susan, Mr.
and Mrs. Grunt Mott and Sharon,
Mrs. Lester Bergstrom, Francis,
Carolyn and Mary and Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Welke and Bonnie of
the Happy Hollow 4-H club at
tended the 4-H Family Kun night
in O'Neill Saturday. Bonnie Welke
received an award for beef, Doug
las Taylor an award in garden,
and Kaye Scheer received scissors
for an award in sewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Alders and
the Don Ueker family visited
Tuesday evening, Jan. 5 at the
Fred Ritter home at Tilden. On
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ueker and Steven left for their
home in Torrence, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Rol Hord had
Sunday dinner at the George Mont
gomery home.
Mrs. Archie Johnston visited
Thursday evening at the Dewitt
Gunter home.
Mrs. Archie Johnston, Barbara
and Marilyn were Norfolk visi
tors Saturday.
Mrs. Maliel Pierson of Washing
ton, who has visited the past few
days at the Earl Pierson home,
left by bus Saturday to visit her
brother at Huston, Tex.
Mrs. Dale Napier assisted Mrs.
Richard Napier serve lunch to the
Fourm group Friday evening.
Mrs. Wayne Fry and her Sab
bath school class had a party
Thursday evening at the church
annex.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were
O'Neill visitors Wednesday.
The Fred Ritter family of Til
den and Mr. anil Mrs. Don Ueker
and Steven were dinner guests
Sunday, Jan. 3 at the Rudy Ah
lers home.
Mr, and Mrs. Otto Retke of In
man were weekend guests at the
Wayne Fry home. They stayed
with the Fry children while Wayne
and Norma’ went to Sioux Falls,
S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery were Neligh visitors Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were
Neligh visitors January 5 and
were dinner guests at the Kenneth
Pollock home.
Larry and Gary Montgomery I
spent Tuesday night, Jan. 5 at the
George Montgomery home.
John Miller and his mother,
Mrs. Anna Miller went to Neligh
Saturday to visit Mrs. Frank Mil
ler, who is in the hospital.
Charter No. 5770 Reserve District No. 10
Report of the condition of the
O Neill National Bank
of O'Neill, in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on
DECEMBER 31, 1959
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the
Currency, under Section 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal
ance. and cash items in process of collection $ 689,312.91
United States Government obligations, direct and guaran
teed 2,363,800.00
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 571.041.87
Corporate stocks (including $6,(XX).00 stock of Federal Re
serve bank i _ 6,000.00
Loans and discounts (including $568.52 overdrafts) 774.489.73
Bank premises owned ..—.-. 3,000.00
Other assets 2,284.85
Total Assets ..... $ 4,409,932.36
LIABILITIES _
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor
porations _ J 3,314,441.74
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings) - 118,754.58
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 373,373.82
Deposits of banks _ 203.900.1.1
Total lVposhs $4,010,470.59
Total Liabilities S 4,l)10,470..’>!)
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
Common stock, total par $50,000.00 - 50,000.00
Surplus 150,000.00
Undivided profits - 199,461.77 j
Total Capital Accounts - 399,461.77 j
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $ 4,t09,93'J.:(H
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes --—. 600,000.00
I. O. D. French, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly j
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
O. D. FRENCH. Cashier
Correct—Attest: F. N. Cronin, J. B. Grady, Julius D. Cronin, Directors.
STATE OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF HOLT, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8 day of January. 1960 and
I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
DOROTHY ENRIGHT, Notary Public
(SEAL) My commission expires March 7, 1961
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Fry arid
family suited Wednesday even
ing at die Louis Vandersmck home
It was Louis's birthday.
Mrs. Lionet Gunter received
word that her brother, Wallace
Cary was in a hospital in Monte
video, Minn. He nad his face and
hands burned m an explosion in
the Watson garage where he
worked on January second.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome and
Mrs Mildred Wnght met Keith
Biddlecome Friday evening at the
airport at Norfolk.
Mr and Mrs. George Montgom
ery' visited Friday evening at the
Henry Wehenkel home in Orch
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and
her sister, Jessie Cronk of Page
planned to leave Monday morning,
January 11, for a visit with rela
tives at Denser, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs Wendell Switzer,
Mr. and Mrs. I *>n Larson. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McDaniel, Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Fry. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Napier, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fry and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Napier were guests Satur
day at the Billy Lofquest home.
Grant Motts took daughter,
Sharon to Tilden to have her
finger dressed. She had cut it pre
viously and hail 6 stitches taken.
Mrs' Dewitt Hoke and Mrs. Bob
Hobbs accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Bennett to Page Friday
evening.
Grant Motts took their nephew.
Charles Mott to Orchard Sunday
I and he boarded the bus for his
. . _ /IIS. . T.. afine
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spending the holidays with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier
and family visited Thursday eve
ning at the Lynn Fry home.
Mrs. Dewitt Hoke. Mrs. Bob
Hobbs and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs were
Norfolk visitors Friday.
The Ed Walters family of
Chambers were visitors Wednesday
evening at the John Napier home.
The Harold Mlinar family of O’
Neill visited Sunday afternoon at
the Billy Lofquest home.
Grant Mott took a car load of
freshmen Pep club girls to the
basketball game Friday evening.
After the game they went to the
Lloyd West home for lunch.
The Jerry Cuddy family of O'
Neill visited Thursday evening at
the John Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and
Danny were dinner guests Sunday
at the Leo Miller home in honor
of Howard Miller’s birthday.
Inman News
®.r Mrs. Jamas McMahan
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley have
returned to their home in Ohiowa
after spending the holidays here
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Kelley.
Sam Watson returned to his
college duties at Wesleyan Univer
sity in Lincoln on Sunday after
spending the Christmas holidays
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ira L. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke took
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith and
children to Columbus where they
left Sunday for their home in
Euphrata, Wash., after spending
a couple of weeks here in the
Retke home and also in the home
of Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Anna
OIIUUl>
New Year's dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gallagher and Mrs. Frances May
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Mick Gallagher, Mr. ;ind Mrs.
Fred Moore and Mrs. Mary Harti
gan. The group also celebrated
the sixth birthday anniversary of
Tim Gallagher which was January
2 and his aunt, Mrs. May baked
a birthday cake for the occasion.'
Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Caster and
daughters left Tuesday for their
home in Sterling, Colo., alter:
spending a few days \ isiting in
the home of Mrs. Caster's mother, |
Mrs. Anna Smith.
Roland Hansen has returned to
his studies at the University of |
Nebraska after spending the holi
days visiting his parents, Mr. and i
Mrs. Clarence Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry;
were Sunday afternoon callers in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank j
Sullivan home at O'Neill.
Miss l>onna llarte spent a few
days last week in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry.
Miss Donna llarte was an over
night guest in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Coventry on
Tuesday.
Mrs. C. L. Caldwell left Sunday
for her home in Utica after spend
ing a few weeks in the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Taylor
of Page were New Year’s eve
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Reynolds and fami
ly
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith and
famih were Wednesday evening
dinner guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkms
and family.
Mr and Mrs. Yaden Kivett and
Keith and Mr. and Mrs Merle
DeLong and Bill were New Year’s
eve guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Harvey Tompkins and fami
ly
Mr. and Mrs Harvey A. Tom
pkins and family attended a Co
operative dinner New Year's day
at the home of Mr and Mrs. Grant
Peacock and family in O'Neill.
Others attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Dawes and sons and
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillispie
and family of O'Neill and Miss
Mary Morsbaeh of Inman.
Mrs Pauline Anderl left Tues
day for Omaha where she will
visit in the home of her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling An
derl.
Robert Rather Jr., has return
ed to college at Wayne after
spending the holidays visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ruther Sr.
(Last Week’s News)
Mr and Mrs. G<“orge Fairbanks
Jr., and family of White River,
S. D., visited over Christmas in
the home of Mrs, Myra Fairbanks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher
and Mrs. Frances May and fami
ly were Christmas eve guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mick
Gallagher and family.
Christmas guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore were
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moore of
O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Mick
Gallagher and family.
Miss Janet Gallagher spent
Christmas vacation in the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Moore.
Dinner guests December 26 in
the home of Mrs. Anna Smith
were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith
and family of Euphrata, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Caster and
daughters of Sterling, Colo., Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Smith and daugh
ter of Page, Mr. and Mrs. LoRoy
Moore of O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Caldwallader of Newport,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and
Bert and Ernest Trowbridge of
Inman.
Mrs. Violet Sholes and Sue Ellen
Sholes attended the Christmas
program at the Dick Clark school
at O'Neill.
Real Estate Transfers
WD- Lawrence R. Malm to Is
abelle Lieber 2-25-57 $l-NEVi 26
29-9.
EXECUTORS DEED- DeMaris
Birmingham, et al., Ex to Andrew
H. Johnson 10-19-59 $13,600-Wft 9
31.11.
QCD- Willard C. Claussen to
Andrew H. Johnson 11-10-59 $1
W4 9-31-11.
QCD- DeMaris Birmingham to
Andrew H. Johnson 10-19-59 $13,600
-W Va 9-31-11.
WT>- Gerald D. Hansen to Virgil
Hubby and wf 10-27-59 $1-1 acre
in NW-4 NEVi 11-31-11 4 rods east
and west by 40 rods north and
south.
WD- Fannie P. Dickerson to |
Fred and Lillian Juracek 9-7-571
$8,500- Lot 6 Blk A- Neeley's Add
Atkinson.
WD- Henry Krier to Bernard!
Allen 11-27-59 $l-a strip of land 40
ft. wide by 500 ft. long along!
SVV'4 19-29-11.
QCD- Ira 11. Moss to Charles R. <
Force and wf 4-29-59 $150- East
15 ft. of West 25 ft. of Lot 4 Bik
U44'Mnitl :iml KiktpHvq Add- O'- !
Neill.
WD- Joseph M. Kokes to Alois
Mlnarik and wf 11-27-39 $11,000
Part of SW V4SWV4 33-30-14.
WD- Dona Dikeman to Floyd
Adams and wf 12-2-39 $300- N12
lots 8 and 9 Blk G-O’Neill and
Ilagerty’s Add-O'Neill.
WD- Cecelia F. Hies to Joseph
M. Kokes and Lillian Kokes 10-24
59 $15,000- North 250 ft. of Lot 21
AVW Add-Atkinson.
WD-Margaret Hies, et, al., to
Clarence Gokie and Elizabeth G. |
Gokie- No date- $25,280- EG 26
Twp 30- Range 12.
WD- Nebr. Annual Conf. of
Methodist church to Charles Mitc
hell 8-13-54- $10- 1 acre in SW cor
ner of SW14 18-28-15.
WD- Richard F. Strube to Don
ald Younie and wf 11-21-59 $13,800
-Lot 8 Spelts-Ray Subdivision- O’
Neill.
Servicemen's News . . .
Marine Pvt. Ronald D. Conarro,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conarro j
of O'Neill, finished four weeks of
individual combat training Jan-1
uary 1 at the Marine Corps Base, j
Camp Pendelton, Calif,
The course includes the latest
infantry tactics, first aid, demoli
tions, field fortifications and ad- j
vaneed schooling on weapons.
Army Pvt. Larry D. Larson, j
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ED REZAC, JR.
Atkinson, Nebraska
son of Mr. ami Mrs. 1 K*n A. Lar
son. Ewing, completed the eight
week typing and clerical proce
dures ciiurse recently at the
Armor School. Fort Knox. Ky
Larson entered the Army in
August 1959 and completed basic
training at Fort Carson Colo.
The 19-year-old soldier was
graduated from Ewing high school
in 1957 and attended Sterling
I Kan. i College.
Army Pfc. Bernard D. Engler.
23, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
J. Engler. Atkinson, recently parti
ticipated in annual battery train
ing tests conducted by the 8th In
fantry Divisions 2nd Artillery m
Baumholder, Germany.
Engler, a survey recorder in the
2d's Battery E. entered the Army
in December 1958 and completed
basic combat training at Fort
Carson. Colo. He arrived overseas
List May
Engler is a 1953 graduate of St
Joseph high school.
INMAN Army Pfc. Russell D.
Bremer 19, son of Alden R. Brei-!
ner of Inman completed a one-1
week tour of border patrol duty
Jan. 4 with the 14th Armored
Cavalry Regiment in Germany.
Regularly assigned as a can
noneer m the regiments Howitzer]
Company in Fulda, Breiner en
tered the Army in February 1959,
completed basic training at Fort
Leonard Wood, Mo., and arrived
overseas last July.
He is a 1958 graduate of O'Neill
high school.
SPENCER Robert R. Render,
hospital corpsman third class,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rem
ter of Spencer is serving at the
Naval Receiving Station Brooklyn,
N. Y.
LYNCH Army Specialist Five
James T. Lueken. 20. son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Melvin A. Lueken of
Lynch completed a one-week tour
of border patrol duty Jan. -1 with
the 14th Armored Cavalry Regi
ment in Germany.
Regularly assigned as a turret
mechanic in the regiment's Com
pany A in Fulda, Specialist Lue
ken entered the Army in Januar.v
1957 and arrived overseas the fol
lowing April.
He is a 1955 graduate of Lynch
high school.
O'Neill Locals
Joe Cavanaugh left Monday for
Denver, Colo., where he will at
tend the annual convention of the
Rodeo Cowboys’ Association this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strong of
Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Anson of Bristow were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson of
Cedar Rapids were guests of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Cronin, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis
and family wrere Friday evening
and Sunday guests of Mr. and j
Mrs. Arthur Pacha and family of
Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen of j
Page were Saturday dinner guests j
of Mrs. Mary Dusatko.
______
Chambers News
Mrs. E. K. Carpenter
Ninteen members, three visitors
and a child were present Thurs
day afternoon, Jan. 7 when the
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser
vice met at the home of Mrs.
Darrel Gillette. Mrs. Bruce Grimes
led the devotionals, using the
scripture Acts 1: 12. Mrs. E. R.
Carpenter presented tJie lesson,
"The Golden Card of Service.”
She was assisted by Mrs. Louis
Neilson, who told of an assumed
v isit to Lodja in the Belgian Con
go of Africa and Mrs. Fred Ca
tron, who told of an assumed visit j
to Southern Rhodesia, Africa. The j
lesson closed with a prayer for J
the women of Africa by Mrs. Neil- ;
son.
At the business session several
cards and letters were read by
the prektent, Mrs. T. E. New
house Cards wore signal to be
sent to members who are ill and
others in the hospital. Mrs. Gil
lette reported ,>n the "World Fe
deration of Methodist Women,"
and called attention to missionaries
who had birthdays that day The
meeting closed with praper fol
kiwed by luncn served by Mrs.
Gillette and Mrs. S. H. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jutte of
Omaha spent Christmas with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
Jutte.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs Duane
K. Miller and family on Christmas
were her parents, Mr and Mrs. R
E. Richards of Chadron and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Mil
ler of Neligh.
A recent guest of Mrs. Ji*hn
Wintermote was her sister-in-law.
Mrs Joe Dorothy of Mitchell.
Gary and Gail Holcomb re
turned Sunday, Jan 3 to Lincoln
to resume their studies at the
State University after spending
the holidays with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ia'Roy Holcomb.
Mr. anil Mrs. William Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Ro
ger and Phillip were Christmas
dinner guests in the Lisj Adams
home in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nielson
and daughter, Kay of Gillette.
Wyo,. came Thursday, Dec. 24 to
visit a few days with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gesch
and children of Lincoln came New
Year’s eve to visit her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and
Pam and her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hub
hard. They returned to Lincoln1
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner j
and boys of Los Almos, N. M.,
s|H'nt Monday and Tuesday, Doc.
28-29 with Mrs. Turner s brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Christianson anil girls.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Way ne Row so and family Tues
day, Dec. 29 were the Robert
Turner family.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Turner and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Adams were rsew rears ainnei
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Christianson and girls.
Christmas eve guests in the
Willard Thompson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Turner and boys
ol Ixis Almos, N. M., Mr. and Mrs.
William Turner, Mr. and Mrs.
George Thomson and Mr. and
Mrs. Merlin Grossnicklaus and
family of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote
and girls and Mrs. Everette
Wintermote took Pfc. Leonard
Wintermote to Ft. Riley, Kan.,
last Monday, after he had spent
the holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Everette Wintermote and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes and i
Miss Mildred Keyes of Inman visi
ted in the T. E. Newhouse home
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner j
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner |
and boys were Friday, Jan. 1 sup- j
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- J
lard Thomson and family at the'
cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Adams and Larry ]
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
and boys were dinner guests Wed
nesday, Dee. 30 in the home of j
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams at At
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner. ■
Roger and Phillip left Saturday j
morning, Jan. 2 for Grand Island I
and Kearney to visit friends un-1
til Monday. They then expect to
leave for their home at Los Almos,
N. M.. after spending two weeks
with friends and relatives here |
and at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baekhaus and I
son, Pfc. Kenneth Baekhaus left
Sunday, Jan. 1(1 for San Fran
cisco, Calif., from where Pfc.
Kenneth will depart for his base
at Anchorage, Alaska following a
visit during the holidays with his j
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter I
A cre Sunday afternoon, January >
10 visitors in the home of their j
.on-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Stevens and family at i
\tkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Shoemaker
of laricoln came Saturday, Jan 9
and visited until Sunday afternoon
w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Ray rnond Shoemaker.
Mr, and Mrs. William Crawford
,uni family visited at the Art Kai
ser home at Amelia Sunday
Mr. ami Mrs. Bruce Grimes and
Patsy were supjjor guests of the
Lloyd Wintermote family Sunday
Jan. 10.
BUI Cox left Sunday. Jan. 10 for
Kansas City to attend a co-op
school for several days. He will
tour various co-op refineries m
Kansas and Oklahoma and go
through the co-op laWiratories and
plants in Kansas City.
The Ladles aid of St. Pauls
Lutheran church will meet at the
church Thursday afternoon, Jan
14.
Rev. William Roten will go to
Hart let t on Jan. IS to appear on a
panel discussion on "Moral and
Spiritual Values and Family Fit
ness" at the high school.
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so little more than tlm leading low-pric. namecar_only $36* more for this Monterey 4-door
sedan. No wonder Mercury sales are up more than any other car in its field—a big 48%.
+ Based on manufacturer’s suggested retail delivered price for 1960 Mercury Monterey 4 door Sedan v. comparable model of top low-price name car.
THE BEST $36 YOU’VE EVER SPENT. This price
difference over the low-price car buys Mercury’s
more beautiful styling. It buys a quieter ride (23%
more insulation), greater stability (7' longer w heel
base!, and extra quality. See and try 24 more
advantages at your Mercury dealer's showroom.
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LOHAUS MOTOR COMPANY
Fourth & Fremont, O'Neal, Nebr.