The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 28, 1960, Section One, Image 4
I I FURSALE " (100 HEAD) Big Holstein Dairy Cattle AUCTION (100 HEAD) Sat. Night, May 7 At The O'Neill Livestock Market Starting promptly at 8 p.m. In fhe offering will be 50 head of all 1st calf springer heifers to calf within 30 days. Some will be fresh by sale day. Also 35 yearling Holstein hei fers, calfhood vaccinated and a few baby calves. The springer heifers will weigh yfrom 1100 to 1300 lbs., and are of top quali ty. For more information. Contact ARNOLD THIELE Clearwater, Nebraska Phone HU 5-3200 1-2 FOR SAIH Eight year old light colored purebred Hereford hull. LI miles south. 6*2 miles west of O’Neill or 5 miles north and lVfe miles west of Chambers.—Ray mond Klaliones, Chambers, Nehr. 1-2 pd FOR SAL! 1999 Ford Galaxie, all extras including air-conditioning. Like new condition. See Earl Wrif'ht, Ewing, or call 151 O’ Neill. l-3c FOR SALE Three bedroom house, story and a half. Finished basement, disposal, dishwasher, birch cabinets, air conditioner, attached garage, good location Cadi phone 622 after 5 p.m. l-2c FOR SALE Entire herd of young Holstein cows and springer hei fers. John Sojka, Page. l-2c FOR SALE Hunting pups, Labra dor and Springer Spaniel cross, $5 each. Kenneth Angel, Spen cer, phone 2292. l-2c FOR SALE -1953 Ford 4 dr.— George Winkler, phone 286, O’ Neill. lc FOR SALE. Reg. Polled Hereford i Bulls. Two 2hi and 3 years old. Proven, herd bud quality- some yearlings.—Everett Van Dover, 2 hi miles east of old Opportun ity or 22 miles west of Verdlgre. or 16 south of Lynch. 25tf SAL] FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16 50 a ton; American $20.50 n ron; white block 75c—Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks north of t-affic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph. 164, O'Neill. 51tf SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% d o vy n , 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone Contois Motor Co., Neligh. * 30tf FOR SALE—Choice beef and dairy calves on hand at most all times. 8 mi. N, 5 mi. E of Atkinson on highway No. 11—Gerald O’Con nor Ph. 2194, Atkinson. 51- lp FOR SALE Registered and grade Angus bulls of serviceable age. Musil Brothers, O’Neill. 45-53 pd For Sale—38 Angus Cows and 7 Hereford Cows. Some with calves at side and the rest close up springers. Angus cows are out of Lund herd at Clearwater. -Harold Mitchell, Orchard, Nehr., Phone TW 3-3889. 52- lc MACHINERY 4 Row John Deere Cultivator Like new IHC 200 Manure Spreader 46 John Deere B Farmall 400 Farmall 450 50 W.D. Allis 44 Farmall H 47 Farmall H 3 V John Deere Hydraulic Cylinder 15 Ft. Disc HM 46 Lister Very Good IHC 3-14 Plow 49 Farmall C HM 238 Cultivator HM 250 Cultivator 44 Farmall M 9 speed. SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’NEILL. NEBR IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE—3000 lbs blue grama grass seed, cheap. Excellent ger mination test. Meal for soil hank land.—-Vernon Gorgen or Willis Sanders at the New Deal Oil Co. 52-lc1 TURBINE PUMPS—Drillers and water engineers with 25 years experience. Kelly concrete cased wells deliv er more water at less cost, last a lifetime. More profitable re sults—Write or phone Oscar Lin nerson, Genoa. N’ebr. 52-lc FOR SALE; Ncore fancy Cream cows. Shore s Guernseys, Hol steins, Swist Extra large fancy Some fresh with calves. Rea sonable prices. Harold Shores, Nehsrh ph TU 7-4060. TU 7 4850 25tf MAKE PATTON'S HEN Franklin store your candy headquarters. Always fresh 27tfc FOR SALE—Brome, alfalfa and love grass seed -Lawrence Skrd la, Stuart. 51-2p FOR SALE HUT II tractor 1HC, A-l condition; New Idea manure spreader, and 2-row planter to fit C IHC tractor. -George Wink ler, phone 286, O'Neill. lc FOR SALE—One I. H. C. two row lister NO-185 in good shape; One two row JOHN DEERE Go Dig or so called Eli; NO 820 listed corn cultivator in good shape—, George L. Hendrickson, Bristow, I Nebraska. 51-3pd FOR SALE—Shorthorn bulls, eleven to thirteen months of age—E. R. Carpenter Chambers Phone IV2-2581. 51 and lc FOR SALE Nearly new 2 bed room home. Excellent location. For information phone 574J, O’ Neill. 48tfc FOR SALE—Six room modern res idence, built about 5 years ago. I would be glad to show it to you—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 5 ltf FOR SALE—Three liedroom home, 4 yeurs old in new addition. Call 573J, O’Neill. _50tf FOR SALE: High quality April 1959 Hereford Hulls. Extra good backs. Kieth Abart - O’Neill, Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31tf “SPRING IS HERE” Now is the time to trade or buy a MOBILE HOME. Let us show you our fine selection of New & Used Mobile Homes. Contact us today. We Trade-Finance-Deliver In the O'Neill vicinity contact Clarence Johnson, Elm Court, O’Neill. MILI.EK TRAILER SALES Open Every Day Ph. EX 5-2170 Albion, Nebr. 52tf For Sale—45 Registered Angus Bulls, 20 are two years old. Hea vy boned, thick, blocky type. Prices reasonable. Quantity dis counts—Elmcrest Farms, Leigh, Nebr. Ph. 36F2 52-3c FOR SALE— Hereford bulls—Neiw ohner breeding. May be seen at Nay ranch northeast of Bartlett or see Ed Campbell Mrs. Neiw ohner Nay. 51-2p Approved Nebraska BOAT NUMBERS FOR SALE Coast To Coast Store O’Neill 51-1-2C SEE—E. J. (Skip) Shane at Atkin son for sewer, drainage, clam work, basement excavation and road work. 50-23p FOR SALE—Lennox oil furnace, like new. O. E. Davidson, Phone 126, O’Neill. 42tf Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebraska. 49tf RUSCO COMBINATION WINDOWS & DOORS All steel construction, Baked on Enamel finish—No sticking ever! Cecil Grenier Box 424 O'NEILL, NEBRASKA Call 563J MACHINERY USED TRACTORS J.D. Model 50, 1954 J.D. Model 60, 1955 J.D. Model 620, 1958 J.D., B, 1950 J.D., A, 1944 J.D, G, 1949 J.D., B, 1943 MACHINERY J.D. 730 Lister I. H.C., 182 Lister J. D., Disk. 11 ft. J.D., Disk 15 ft. J.D. Disk. 18 ft. Plows, All sizes Mowers, All makes Funk's Seed Com Gold N Pure Alfalfa Seed Chemicals • Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 CrNeM Real Estate for Sale Listings For Sale 760 acres northeast of Inman, improved: 160 acres north of Page, modem home; 320 acres modern improved, Atkinson, Ir rigation equipped; 320 farm near Emmet; 160 farm east of O’Neill, irrigated, .with equipment; 320 improved northeast of O'Neill, farm and pasture; SO acres northwest O'Neill, good location well fenced and near Highway No. 20: M0 acre improved farm near Page. EDTHORIN PHONE 207 — O'NEILL 13tf FOR RENT FOR RENT - One bedroom home, 321 West Clay. Keith Abort, O' Neill. 45tf FOR RENT: 22" Tiller and 22” Lawn Mower—Coast-To-Coast Store, O’Neill. 52-2c City Loans on business buildings or residence property, See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 49tf For Rent—Floor Sander, Edger and Flat Sander—Coast-to-Coast Store, O’Neill. 52-2c FOR RENT Modem duplex. Four rooms and bath. Close to schools. Contact 548-J. tf For Rent—O’Neill's Finest Apart ment—W. B. Gillespie. 52-lc FOR RENTWHC” Rotary Stalk cutter. Shelhamer Equipment Co., O'Neill. tf WANTED WANTED- Man with mechanical and welding ability. Steady work. Good pay and hours. Give ex perience and references.—Write Mr. A. care of Frontier lc WANTED- One man who would like to get into sales work. This is a permenent job with a good future. Salary $105 per week and com mission above average. Prefer man with small town rural back ground. Must be away from home Monday to Friday, have a car and be available immediately. Apply To Company representa tive at Nebraska Department of Labor, Division of Employment Security, Norfolk, Nebr., Wednes day, May 4, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. lc I WOULD like lawns to mow. Prices reasonable. Have own mower.—Terry Tom jack, phone 154, O'Neill l^c HELP WANTED—At the bakery.— M and M Bakery and Cafe, O’Neill. lc MOTEL NEEDED At Osmond, Nebr., on No. 20. We'll buy and give land just off highway near new pool. Investigate.—Contact | Community Club. l-3c ( WANTED 200 yearlings for 1960 pasture season Leo Ohri, Spen cer. Phone 7328 Bristow. 49-53p WANTED—Cultivator for C Inter national tractor. State price—Wil lis Butterfield, Lynch. 52-lp FRED KARO BERNARD TROSHYNSKI Public Accounting and Tax Service Phone 5281 Atkinson Wanted—200 cattle to pasture. Pre fer yearlings. Pasture located 14 miles north of Bristow—Duane Kirwan, Bristow. 52-2c WANTED—Men for work on turkey farm.—Call Tri-State Turkey Farm, O’Neill for details. lc I am back in my office again in O’Neill, Nebraska and I loan money on farm land and ranch land and city property. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49tf a ivimij vyx x wi v x upii X x~ Reliable man or woman from this area to distribute complete line of cigarettes, candy, nuts, or gum through new automatic vendors. No selling, we will establish ac counts for you. To qualify party must have car, references, and cash capital of $800 which is secured by inventory. Excellent earnings part time -Full time more. For personal interview give phone, etc. Write P.O. Box 156, Rochester, Minnesota. lpd WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Boat 562, phone 55J-J. SPRAGUE WELL OO , O'Neill 3 blks W & 3 blks N stoplight. WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.— Dwaine Lockmon. Stuyt, ph. 3741. tf WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm supply business handling well known products. Small capital needed. Write box TH, c-o The Frontier. 5th WE DON’T WANT ALL THE bus iness—Just yours.. Patton's Ben Franklin, O’Neill. tfc WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O’NEILL — for Any Job 25tf STEADY INCOME AVERAGING $2 HOURLY AND UP possible for man or woman who will call on customers for famous, nation wide TV advertised Watkins Pro ducts in city of O’Neill. Business established. Immediate earnings. Write Watkins Products. Inc., D 86 Winona, Minn. 50-lc DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER Dottior Elevated <1 ratling John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W O'NEIU.. NEBRASKA L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of i 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 MISCELLANEOUS ————————— We RE-SCREEN aluminum storm window panels. All brands.— Jim Sessions, Phone 409 (eve nings) O’Neill. 50 tf. Installment, Residence & Farm LOANS O’Neill Ivoan Company I’h. 434 Vlrg Laursen O’Neill I EVERY COW can stand for im provement. CURTISS STUD SERVICE can bring improve ment to your cows with matings to the greatest sires in the world. Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill. 34tfc IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O'Neill, Nebr. 34tf. I just returned back to my office in O’Neill, Nebr., and have Eastern money and private money to loan on farms and ranches. If you need money, see or write to R. H. Par ker, O'Neill, Nebr. 49tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PIIONE 207 O'NEILL - - - - _ NOTICES *- 1 1 1 ■■ * SAVE UP TO $20 OR MORE ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE VIRGIL LAURSEN O'Neill, Nebraska Miss Karen Hartronft i A graduate of the North Platte School of Cosmetology will join me at BEAUTYLAND Starting May 2 Phone 565 for appointment Jan McAndrew ■ I LOST & FOUND FOUND—Black Labrador pup.— Keith Kourvovsky, O’Neill. _ lpd LOST—Between O’Neill and Verdi gre on Oakview road complete | endgate for pick-up truck. Paint ed bright yellow. Reward.—S and S Nutrena Feed Service, Verdi gre. 1c CARDS OF THANKS C.\RIJ OF THANKS THE WALLS IN Room 366 in St. | Joseph’s hospital in Omaha were most covered with cards large and small. Thanks to the Amelia folks, one and all. Lewine Bligh 8833 Grant St., Omaha 34, Nebr. _lp I WISH TO Take this opportunity to thank all of the people in Inman village and in Inman, McClure, Lake, and Conley precents for their fine cooperation while I was taking the census. Harvey A. Tompkins Inman, Census Taker l-2c I"”. I I —Legal Notices—a 1 e First pub. Apr. 28, 1960 Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys NOTICE TO CflKIMTOIIS Estate No. 4,190 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. APRIL 21, I960 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF CHARLES MEM AN. DECEASED, CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit ed for presenting claims against said estate is August 19, I960, and for the payment of debts is April 21. 1061 and that on May 19, I960, and on August 22, 1960, at 10 o’clock A M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and ob jections duly filed. (COUNTY LOUIS W RE1MER COURT COUNTY JUDGE SEAL) l_3c (First pub. April 28, 1960) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4389 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, APRIL 26, 1960. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE R. WRIGHT, DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limit ed for presenting claims against said estate is August 19, 1960, and for the payment of debts is April 26 1961 and that on May 19, 1960, and on August 22, 1960 at 10 o-clock AM., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (COUNTY Louis W. Reimer COURT County Judge. SEAL) l-3c (First pub. April 28, 1960) No. 4396 WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ' HEIRS County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. Estate of James H. McPharlin, Deceased. The State of Nebraska, To All Concerned NOTICE is hereby given that Esther B. Downey has filed a peti tion alleging that said deceased died on the 11th day of November, 1935, a resident of the State of Ne braska and County of Holt, seized and possessed of Lot 11 in Block 2, Original Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, in which said real estate Petitioner has derived an interest by purchase and mesne conveyance in the chain of title from the heirs at law of the dece dent herein, praying for a determin ation of the time of the death, the ■ heirs, degree of kinship and right of descent of real property of the deceased, and that the deceased died intestate, which petition will be for hearing in the County Court on the 19th day of May, 1960, at ten o’clock A.M. (COUNTY Louis W. Reimer | COURT County Judge. SEAL) l-3c: i Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson and daughters of O’Neill were vis itors Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. Mrs. Milo Gorgen left Saturday for her home in Plattsmouth after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lines. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sawyer and family of Atkinson visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sawyer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark of O’ Neill visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lines Sunday. Robert Cummins and four child ren visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. They were enroute to their home in Lincoln from Lynch where they had vis ited relatives. Mrs. Gerald Snyder of O’Neill visited her mother, Mrs. Ray Sid ers Friday. Tho Irimon - -— * ' “ * » Vjvv* V1UU met at the home of Mrs. Albert Reynolds on Wednesday afternoon with 13 members present. Mrs. Albert Reynolds, president was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Wood row Gaughenbaugh and Mrs. Leo Harte gave the lesson on “Color in the Home”. Refreshments were served ait the close by Mrs. Ray mond Taylor. The May lesson will be at the home of Mrs. Ethel Sid ers. Sharlene and Nyla Reynolds, Gaylene Anthony and Lorraine But terfield had a part in the piano recital given Saturday evening at the Methodist church in O’Neill by Mrs. George Peterson. Quite a number from Inman were in at tendance. Mr. and Mrs. William McElvain and son of Omaha spent the week end visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and with relatives in O’Neill. Robert A. Ruther, a student at Wayne State Teachers college, spent the weekend visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruther. Harold Sobotka, Dick Coventry and Ned Kelley, who attend col lege at Norfolk, spent the week end with their parents. Mrs. James McMahan was a Sun day dinner guest of Mrs. John Os en'baugh in O’Neill. Other guests were Mrs. O. W. French and Mrs. George Peterson. Earl Watson, Leon Tompkins, John Mattson, Earnest Trowbridge and Tom Hutton attended a meet ing of the Inman-Page Rod and Reel club Thursday evening at Page Mr Watson was re-elected president for the coming year. Joe Peters returned to Norfolk Saturday where he is employed af ter spending a two week vacation with his family. Mrs. Albert Reynolds and Mrs Raymond Taylor were Monday visitors m Norfolk. Bill Butterfield and sons spent Saturday night and Sunday visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Eden Stevens nd family and Lawrence Stevens at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Shales and Sue visited Mrs. Sarah Sholes at Elgin Sunday. Ivan Couch, who is employed ear Geneva, spent the weekend with his family. Lynch News By Veldeen Pinkernian Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman were Thursday dinner guests m the Reggie Pinkerman home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Streit of Wichita, Kan. arrived here Ihurs day evening to be with his mother, Mrs. Hannah Streit. I'iie Dorsey Ladies Aid met in the Bill Aim home on Wednesday. Veldeen Pinkerman was a Wednesday overnight guest in the Guy Pinkerman home. Mr and Mrs. Albert Schindler and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Micanek were O'Neill shoppers on Satur day. The Lynch band received a su perior rating at tile music contest in O'Neill on Thursday. Miss Jean Lueken was a week end guest of Veldeen Pinkerman. Albert Schindler of Oregon ar rived here Wednesday to be with his mother. Misses Glena Courtney and Jan Micanek from Omaha spent die weekend with friends and rela tives. Mrs. Anna Carson accompanied Mrs. Ray Witherwax home and was a Saturday overnight guest of Fay Pinkerman in the Reggie Pink erman home. She went on to Da une Carson home Monday to spend a few days. Mrs. Rex Carson and Mrs. Ray Witherwax were hostesses at a shower for Kay Christensen in the Albert Carson home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christensen and Kay visited in the Guy Pink erman nome Jjunaay atternoon. Mrs. R. E. Kriz returned to Lynch this week after spending the winter months in Arizona. Mrs. Fay Pinkerman and Mrs. Anna Carson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Vannie Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richter and Mrs. Frank McDonald returned home from Oregon Sunday after attending the funeral of Mrs. Ear nest Richter. Mrs. Glen Hull and Mrs. Leo nard Havranek were Monday af ternoon coffee guests of Mrs. El mer Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christensen and Kay visited in the Reggie Pinkerman home in O’Neill Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull moved in to the Jerry Sixta residence at Lynch last week from their home at Niobrara. Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Womens Society of Christian Ser vice will meet May 4 with Mrs. Vern Sageser. Please bring your little treasure chests with you to this meeting. Mrs. Charles Bligh returned to her home in Omaha Wednesday after a couple weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton moved to their own place last week. They have remodeled and modernized their house and have a very nice home. They have been residing on the McGinnis ranch for several years. The ranch was sold last year to the Dvorak Bro thers of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clemens and family were supper guests at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Stoecker returned home Wednesday from a visit with her aunt and uncle at Berwyn and her son, Bill Stoecker and family at Franklin. Bert Newkirk of Lincoln stopped in a short time Saturday to visit his mother-in-law, Mrs. Edith An dersen. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fryrear, Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus were supper guests Friday evening at Vernon Berry’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz and four children of Stanton and Mr. aiw Mrs. Keith Shellhase and daughters of Atkinson visited the home of their brother, Hienie Frahm and family Sunday. Bob Adair and Charlie Sigman returned home Wednesday from a Minnesota trap. Bob bad been at the Veterans hospital in Minnea polis for a check-up and Mr. Sig man visited at Springvalley with his son, Cleve and family. Miss Beth Watson and her fi ance, Bill Cihal, came from Omaha Friday evening to spend the week end with heT parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson. On Saturday morning they received word that Mr. Cihal’s brother of Valley had been killed in a car accident. They returned to Valley immed iately. Joe Stoecker was a Norfolk cal ler Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Nlssen of Lincoln spent the weekend with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skala and Gene of Fremont and Miss Phil lis Fullerton of Lincoln were vis iting at the Marvin Doolittle and George Fullerton homes over the weekend. Mrs. Skala is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Doolittle this week and helping care for the new little grandson, Timmie Gene Doolittle. Miss Phillis Fullerton completed her cosmetology course at a Lin coln Beauty school and took part of the state board examination last week. Mrs. Gertie Adair assisted with the work at the Marvin Doolittle home a couple of days last week while Mrs. Doolittle and Timothy Gene were at the hospital. Bdb MoMean, a student from Wesleyan college at Lincoln had charge of the service at the Amel ia Methodist church Sunday morn mg Mr Me Mean vs a music ma jor student and favored the ser vice with vocal numbers, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Schade and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus were Senday dinner guests at the Land sen. Mr and M"S. Elmer Oet.cr, Iji ;m and Janeth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce attended the smur ga-ooarct at Lie chambers Lu.her and church Wednesday evening. Mrs. Stella Sparks of CiuuiUier and Mrs. Gertie Ada.r called ui Mrs. Blake Ott Saturday evening. Harold Fullerton, Marvin Doo little, Ernie Johnston, Lev, Back haus and Lloyd Waldo helped ihc.cc Fullertons with their mov* : ing Wednesday. Mr.' and Mrs. Art Doolittle and Mr. and Mrs Edgar Peterson were | visiting at Gus Robertsons in Atkin n Sunday evening. Mr. ,>d Mrs. Ralph Rees were ! 3rd callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blackmore and Mrs. Link Sage set attended the Kebekah lodge at Chambers Friday even mg, They served on the lurch committee. Mrs. Margie Sammons and Mr. ,md Mrs. Blake Ott were O’Neill callers Wednesday. Harry cut o, o Neiil sjxt.i Tues day and Wednesday in Amelia. Venn Sageser and Van Robertson attended a cattle sale at Valentine Thursday. Mrs. Blake Ott and Mrs. Lew Backhaus helped Mrs. Bertha Sam mons with house cleaning Friday. Mrs. Milton Clemens took a group of Atkinson high school students to the music festival in O’Neill Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ballagh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bilstien and Dick, Mrs. Gertie Adair, Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie, Mr. and Mrs. George Enbody and daughters of Atkinson were Sunday dinner guests at Tommie Doolittle’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle and sons, Jack, Bill and Terry were dinner guests of Mrs. Amy Slaymaker in Atkinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry took his mother, Mrs. Howard Berry to Albion Sunday to visit her mother. Mrs. George Fullerton and Miss Joan Fullerton went to Lincoln i Monday. Mr. and Mrs. August Pospichal, Richard and Michael spent Easter with Mi’s. Pospichal's brother, Ot to Kobr.a and family at Rising City. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Prewitt and Cynthia of Chambers spent Tues day evening at Clifford Clemens. Herman Nissen of Atkinson spent the weekend with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mrs. Clifford Clemens and little daughter, Tammy visited her sis ter, Mrs. Dale Beilin in O’Neill Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prewitt, Lori and Jerry entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clemens at Sunday dinner and supper. Little Diane Adair observed her 3rd birthday anniversary Tuesday, April 26th. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce vis ited at B. W Waldo's Sunday eve ning. The Amelia Progressive club met Wednesday, April 20, at the home of Mrs. Milton Clemens. There were ten members and a visitor. Mrs. Paul Fisher present ed the lesson on “Color in the Home ”. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Temis Madsen for the last meeting until fall. Mrs. Delbert Edwards, Mrs. Er nie Johnston, and Mrs. Clyde Wid man met at the home of Mrs. S.C. Barnettt Tuesday evening to nom inate officers for Womens Society of Christian Service. Eighteen persors attended the Bible study at the M.E. church Sunday evening. The next study will be on May 8th. Merry Matrons club met on Thursday, April 21 at the home of June Gilman, hostess and Connie Everett, co-hostess. After a chick en dinner the meeting was called to order by the president. Fifteen members and four visitors an swered roll call with “What pro ject did you complete during the winter months?". Five dollars were sent to the cancer fund. Old jew elry and nylons were collected to send to a school for retarded children The ladies are asked to bring more jewelry, buttons, ny lons and yarn for the last meeting this spring which will be held at the home of Ethyle Hanson. There will be an exchange of shrubs and bulbs. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Skala Mr. and Mrs. Clem Ackerman of Norfolk were Sunday afternoon, April 17 visitors of Mr. and Mrs. August Kramer. Sunday supper Quests of Mr. and Mrs. August Kramer were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kramer and family. Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Kunz and family were Mr. and Mrs. Darnell Ka dolph and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kohle gave a birthday supper honoring Mrs. Hubert Kohle on her birthday Sun day evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kohle, Mir. and Mrs. Bud Kunz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kohle and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kohle and family. Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon and Glen and Mrs. Joe Mlinar spent the weekend in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell near Na per. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schoberg of O’Neill were Saturday evening vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers and family. Mrs. Clifford Nelson spent April 19 with a niece, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaul and baby in Sioux City. Wednesday afternoon callers of Mr. ard Mrs Ed Caufal and fam ily were Rev. Francis Kubat of Clearwater and Rev. John McNal ly Lynette Hamik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamik visited two days last week with a cousin at Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowles were Easter Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. T A. Hamilton nt Norfolk. Utck Keltic! ot Wayne spent his Easter vacation visiting his par e.'.Ls, Mr. and Mrs. George Keidel. A Sunday evening, April 17 guest at the George Keide) home w as miss Becky Lymon ol Spnngview Fieri Zmh left Friday. April 22 h«r Wcwela to visit hts son, Harold Z.mk and family. Jake and Theresa Lc*i spent Ap ril 20 in Norfolk. A Sunday dinner guest at the Levi home was Miss Lillian Wuus wiir.n of rikicii. After noun caileis \ri re Mrs. James "Doc Newman and Joyce. Auss Jaiuce Scholz was honored at a miscellaneous shower at the home ot mrs. Gary Lockmou on Sunday afternoon, April 24 Twenty five guests were present and g ines wtic p. ay I'd. Miss Scholl received many gm>. Lainch was served by un" hostesses Mrs. Joe Kaup Jr., Mi«, J> e Schmaderer and Mrs. Gary Lockmon. Mr. and Mrs. Cliffoid Nelson .s. o... Earner weekend with Air. and Airs. Vernon Nelson aiai fam ily at Ida Grove, iu. Airs. James "Doc" Newman and Noma Hall attended Ihe State con vention ul Parent-Teacher Associa tion at Sidney Wednesday through Friday . Airs. Newman was reelect ed fur a three year term as duec to of district 14 and also elected to liie state boon! executive commit tee lor a three year term Mrs. Mary Wilkins of Bassett was an Easter Sunday guest of Mrs. Roy Rhodes. Mrs. Orvili Paxton, Barbara M. Cobb and two daughters of Mr and Alns. Jimmy Hoffman spent Saturday at Norfolk visiting Bar bara's brother, Charlie Ostler and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wileoxson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaup jr. surprised Mrs. Eddie Schneider on her birthday Monday eveiung, Ap nil 18th. 'lthe self invited guests served home made ice cream and cake. Other callers were Mrs. Cle ment Murphy and Mrs. B. H. Mc Kenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamik entertained the Pitch club Smulav evening, April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wedige won high prize, Eddie Schneider and Mrs. Don Moss won low. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cadwallader entertained lour tables of pitch players Friday, April 22 at their home. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala, high, Elgie Ir ish and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader, low and Harry Cadwallader, trav elers. Lunch was served. The next party will be May 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cadwallader at 2:00 o'clock. The Wednesday Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Orville Pax ton on April 20. Prizes were won by Barbara M. Cobb iand Mrs. Andy Goebel. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton and Larqy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Paxton. 'Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Goebel and family. Mrs. Stain Cobb entertained friends and relatives at an after noon luncheon Saturday, April 23 honoring Mrs. Roy Greenfield an her birthday. Those present were Mrs. Ralph Shald, Mrs. Don Shald and three children, Mrs Ervin Van Cleave aJid Patty, Mrs. George Hitchcock and Renee, Mrs. Bessie Greenfield, Mrs. Ethel Stracke, Mrs. Bob Greenfield and three children, Mrs. Lawrence Green field and two girls <xf Newport, Mrs. George Wallinger and Sharon Addison. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coufaf and family and Mary Coufal were Sun day visitors of Sister CarmeL at St. Francis, S. D. Town and Country, Haydettes, Cleveland Chickens and Sand Creek Improvement club, the four extension clubs of the Stuart cen ter are holding open house at the Stuart auditorium Friday, May 6th starting at 2:00 p.m. in observance of National Home Demonstration week. Everyone is invited to attend. No admission charges. The program will include a film on foods, a demonstration on mak ing a salad and salad dressing. An arrangement of salads will be on display fon judging and con A light lunch will be served to those attending. Bessie Greenfield, Ethel Stracke and Mrs. Stan Cobb spent Thurs day at Grand Island visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clanton and sons. Miss Celiia Miksch and father Borer of Tekamah were last week visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W N. Hoffman. While here Miss Miksch entertained other friends and rela tives by showing films of rela tives taken in Gemnany where she visited and also films of her tour of Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine in France. Wednesday evening visitors erf Mr. and Mrs. W N. Hoffman were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sheerer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Engler were Wednesday afternoon visitors of M». and Mrs. Victor Kaup. Mrs. Victor Kaup and children were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Price Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bahl and Mr. and Mrs. A Lois Babl, all of Newport. Mrs. Ben Engler entertained Hi Five club at her home Friday, Ap ril 22. Prize winners were Ann Ol berding, Anna Chaney and Mrs. Fred Stracke. Minnie Haskins will have the next meeting. Ethel Stracke and Mrs. Stan Cobb were Sunday afternoon vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green field. Mrs. Milton “Dude” Weichman spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Vince Rotherham at Niobrara. Mrs. George Kohle entertained the Nifty Nells at *a card party Wednesday, April 20th. Prize win ners were Mrs. Harvey Steinhau ser, Mrs. Byron Blotz and Mrs. Jim Davis. The next party will be with Mrs. Charles Jansen on May Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwalla der were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cad wallader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cadwallader and family. Af ternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor. Henry Oligmueller of Miller, S. D. left April 11th after spending a week visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Bose and dther relatives and friends.