The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 16, 1960, Section One, Image 8

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE- Good registered Here
ford yearling bulls. Reasonable.
- Francis Anderl, Inman, Phone
3255 3 tf.
FOR SALE One No. 24 Inter
.national mounted and a No. 9
trail mower and hitch to fit H or
M. Real good shape.—Stanley
Hartak, Ewing. 8-9p
FOR SALE 1954 Allis Chalmers
ensilage cutter. Allis Chalmers
combine with motor Burge Farm
Supply, Chambers, Phone IV 2
2511. 7-8
(X>R SALE John Deere 12 A
combine in good shape. Phone
330LJ, O’Neill 7-8c
FOR SALE 1953 D
very gtxxl condition Will trade
and finance. Call 550 in O’Neill
after 6 o'clock p.m.. 7tfc
FOR SALE Entire herd of young
Holstein cows and springer hei
fers. John Sojka, Page 3tf
FOR SALE -Griswold Gro-Coated
seed corn at Coyne Hardware,
O’Neill 4tfc
FOR SA1 J£ . Reg. Polled Hereford
Bulls. Two 2 Vi and 3 vears old.
Proven, herd Ouu quality- some
yearlings. Everett Van Dover,
2Vi miles east of old Opportun
ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre,
or 16 south of Lynch. 25tf
SALT FOR SALE Kanapolis
116.50 a ton; American (20.50
a ton; white bli>ck 75c Located
3 blks. east, 4 blks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan,
Ph. 164, O'Neill. 51tf
l.Vtll 0 4 1 L’ CUlLonUnn
(tups. Phono Atkinson 5W2. 8p
SEE US tor new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone:
Contois Motor Co., Neligh.
30tf
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.
51tf
FOR SALE—Lawn mowers—new
and used. New mower prices
start at 39.95. See Coyne hard
ware for all your lawn grooming
needs. 4tfc
FOR 3ALE—Heavy oats, 72 cents
per bu.—Gerald Graham, O’Neill.
8P
FDR SALE Registered and grade
Angus bulls of serviceable age.
Musil Brothers, O’Neill.
5-12p
FDR SALE: More fancy Cream
cows. Shore s Guernseys, Hol
steins, Swiss Extra large fancy
Some fresh with calves. Rea
sonable prices. Harold Shores,
Neligh. ph. TU 7-4060. TU 7
4850 25tf
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy headquarters.
Always fresh. 27tfc
FDR SALE: High quality April
1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra good
backs. Kieth Abart - O’Neill,
Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31tf
FDR SALE—1958, Allis Chalmers,
D 14 tractor wide front end, and
over size tires. Priced very rea
sonable. S. R. Robertson. O’Neill.
3tfc
On large size loans, I can loan
Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park
er, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf
MOBILE HOMES
Large stock of New and Used
A couple of Used 10 wides just
in. Stop and see our fine selec
tion. We will Trade-Finance-De
liver. In O’Neill vicinity see Clar
ence Johnson, Elms Court
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr. Ph. EX5-2170. Con
tact us today 4tfc
MACHINERY
Special 4-Row J. D. Eli
No. 80 New Holland Baler
New IHC 55W Baler
6x7 Combination Pickup Box
IHC Binder Windrower
Cultivator for C Farmal
Elevators all prices
Several Combines all makes
New Gehl Field Cutter
IHC 2 Row Eli
American Stacker and Loader
Mowers All makes and models
IHC 12 ft. Rakes
50 Farmall II
43 Farmall H
Power Trail Mower Unit
53 Farmall H
Farmall 400 fuel
49 Farmall C
47 Farmall M
50 Farmall M
IHC 76 Combine
Oliver 199 Power Unit
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'NEILL. NEBR
rHC - Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
FOR SALE—Several Hereford bulls
of Neiwohner breeding. May be
seen at the ranch 2% miles west
of the Drive In Theater or see
Ed Campbell. Mrs. Neiwhoner-1
Nay. WP
FOFt SALK One 1959 Ford 4 ton
j pickup, low mileage or will trade
for feeder calves. See or call af
ter 6 p m,-M, Shipman, Orch
ard. Nebr., Phone TW 3-3545
8-9p
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
FOR SALE- Full size head like
new 1960 Pfaff sewing machine.
No attachments to buy, Zig Zag
stitches, buttonholes, overcasts,
appliques, blind stitches, darns
and mends. Also this machine
sews forward and reverse. New
guarantee Assume 9 payments
of $8.71 or will discount for
cash. For information write:
Credit Manager, Sewing Machine
Department, Box 54, Columbus,
Nebr. S-9c
MACHINERY
1— 1956 WD 45 AC.
2— 1950 WD A.C.
1—1953 Oliver 68 Diesel, Wide Front
1—1956 Oliver Super 88 Diesel
1—1953 M.T. John Deere
1—Set John Deere, Rotary Bot
toms
3— IHC Mounted Listers
1—Farm Hand On Ford Truck
1—Lions Loader and Stacker
1—AC Side Rake
New DU-A11 Loaders
I J—1ML M COniOHie wiui muim
1- A C. Mounted-Lister
! 2' ft HYD-Rake
CLEVELAND FARM SUPPLY
Orchard, Nebr. Ph. TW3-2905
Me
For Sale To The Public
Ponderosa Yellow Pine Lumber
Rough or Surfaced
Prices Start at $30
Newberg Lumber Co.
5^ Miles South of Custer
on IIIway 385
Phone 87W1 or Write
Winston Newberg
No. 668 Custer, S. D.
6-9pd
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, AH makes
Funk’s Seed Com
Gold N/Pure Alfalfa Seed
Chemicals
Harry R Smith Imp.
Phone 562 O'Neill
Real Estate for Sale
MONEY
At 5% Interest
I am back in my office and can
loan money at 5% interest on
land and City Property.
See or write to
R. H. PARKER
O’Neill. Nebr.
FOR QUICK SALE—Folks moving
to Fort Randall to operate a new
business.
The A. L. and Ruth Wood dwell
ing situated on the new pave
ment on Everett street, between
East 5th and 6th a very con
venient location. New furnace,
hot water heater—must be seen to
be appreciated. One block from
Safeway Store, 4 Vi blocks to
school. Ed Thorin, Real Estate
and Auction Service.
_5tf
On large size loans, I can loan
Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park
er, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf
FOR SALE—Building to be tom
down or moved.—Francis An
drei, Inman, Phone 3255. 3 tf
FOR SALE House to be moved.
Four rooms, REA wired. Ed
Cernousek, Page. 7-9p
FOR SALE—80 acres of pasture
land 6 miles south and Vi mile
east of Ewing on gravel highway.
See me in Ewing after 7:00 p.m.
or Saturday afternoon. Alfred
Doud, Phone 12 Ewing.
7-8 p
FOR SALE
5,000 acres deeded, 600 lease, 2
set good improvements, 6 good
wells 20, 9 stock dams, 2Vi
miles river front, 260 A. alfalfa
(could irrigate) 450 other crop
or alfalfa ground. Balance ex
cellent turf high yield grass 8
pastures, super winter protec
tion 1960 possession—250 miles
Sioux City.
M. R. KELLER
Chamberlain, S. D.
7-10 pd
FOR SALE—Sno-Creme Drive-In
located on highway 275 & 281.
Contact Andy Goeden. O'Neill.
7-8c
FOR SALE—Four room house to
be moved. 24 ft. square. Located
Vi mile north, 6 miles east of
Page. REA wired. Ora Caskey.
Phone 5A12 at Walnut.
7-Sp
FOR KENT
FOR RENT One liedroom home,
321 West Clay. Keith Abart, O'
Neill. 45tf
FOR RENT Rooms! Night, week
or month. Air conditioned, clean,
good beds, Nicely decorated.—
Hotel O'Neill. Phone 364, Mr. and
j Mrs. Stowe 11. 7tf
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
with automatic washer. Availa
ble June 1—0. E. Davidson, ph.
126, O’Neill. 2tf
City Loans on business buildings
or residence property, See R. II
Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49tf
. FOR RENT Furnished Apartment
129 E. Clay St.,—Mrs. Marie
Crook, Ph 80. 6-7-8p
WANTED
WANTED—Custom Baling Roto ba
ler—Gary Beckwith, 1V4 mi. north
Sunset Motel, Phone 587R11, O'
Neill 6tf
Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker,
O’Neill, Nebraska. 49tf
; MAN OR WOMAN Families need
sendee in O’Neill. Full or part
I time. Some earn $3 50 hourly and
up. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. NBE
101-538, Freeport. III. 6-8p
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
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, Minn. 8 p
WILL PAY Premium rent for large
furnished house for 6 weeks or
2 months. Responsible family,
references.- Contact the Frontier,
Phone 788. 8p
WANTED- Reliable party to as
sume balance on 6 month old
round bobbin Singer console sew- j
ing machine. This machine sews j
forward and reverse and comes
complete with attachments and I
new guarantee. To be sold in;
this area for 9 payments of $6.86
or will discount for cash with
order. For more information
write: Sewing Machine Depart
ment, Credit Manager, Box 54,
Columbus, Nebr.
8-9c
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
Wick's BODY SHOP
Complete Body and Fender j
Repairs and Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Service
Pnoue 211W
- O'NEILL —
I (or Any Job 25tf
WE DON’T WANT ALL THE bus
iness—Just yours.. Patton’s Ben
Franklin, O’NeiH. tfc
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS!
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctt
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
• —
v Spills can
often mean
large bills
Accidents may deprive you of
income just when medical bills
are piling up. But adequate in
surance pays your expenses.
For insurance of ANY
kind, phone or come in
VIRG LAURSEN
Phone 434 — O’Neill
i
Phone Your News To
The Frontier— i
Phone 788
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL 00., O'Neill
3 blks W & 3hlks N stoplight.
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week —Dwame
Lockmon. Stuart, ph 3741. tf
WANTED $2.50 per hour or more
for part or full time route work.
Large repeat orders. Man or wo
man. Write McNESS Go., 120 E.
Clark St., Freeport, 111.
7-8p
MAN OR WOMAN Families need
service in O'Neill. Full or part
time. Some earn $3 50 hourly and
up. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. NBE
101-538, Freeport, 111.
8pd
WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm
supply business handling well
known products. Small capital
needed. Write box TH, c-o The
Frontier._ 5th
L. Guthmiller
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding.
LAWN MOWER repairing. Also
repair parts for Lawson — Reo
— Clinton.
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
CAT—SCOOP—DOZER
Domor Elevated grading
John E. Bo nohoe. Phone 447-W
O'NEILL. NEBRASKA
MISCELLANEOUS
SUBSIDIZE YOUR Vacation by
renting furnished house to re
ponsible family for 6 weeks. Will
pay premium rent. 8p
BETTER CATTLE: Mean better liv
ing, less work, less expense and
more profit. For quick and sure
profits build a herd with CUR
TISS BREEDING SERVICE.
Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill
6tfc
On large size loans, I can loan
Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park
er, O'Neill, Nebr. 3t!
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. 49tl
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THOR IN
PHONE 207_Q'NEIIL
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt ,
O’Neill, Nebr. 340
NOTICES
NOTICE
The postponed annual meeting of
the O’Neill Rural Fire District No.
3 will be held in the assembly room
of the courthouse on Saturday.
June 18 at 8 p.m.
P. V. Hickey,
Secretary 8c
Don't Forget
O’Neill’s Big Kodeo
June 17, 18 and 19
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO TAKE This means to
express my heartfelt thanks and
gratitude to all who have sent me
cards, letters, flowers and visited
me both at the Sioux City hospital
and since I have returned home.
Your thoughtfulness has been
greatly appreciated and will long
be remembered.
Sheriff Claude Collins
Butte, Nebr.
___8c
1 WISH TO EXTEND My sincere
thanks to all who in any way helped
me during my two weeks with the
O’Neill Frontier Campaign.
Mrs. Herb Skala
8c
WE WISH TO TAKE This op
portunity to thank all our friends
and neighbors for their cards, gifts,
flowers and visits during our stay
in the hospital and since return
ing home. A special thanks to Dr.
Carstens and to Pastor Gedwillo
for his visit and prapers. May God
bless you all for your kindness.
Mrs. Leslie Repenning and
Randall
___8p
I WISH TO THANK All those who
sent flowers, cards and letters or
gave assistance in anyway while I
A'as hospitalized. Your thought
fullness and kindnesses were truly
appreciated.
Mrs. H. C. Switzer
8c
f WISH TO SINCERELY Thank my
riends and relatives for the cards,
etters and gifts which I received
vhile in the hospital. Visits from
nany were appreciated.
V special thank you to the doctors,
lurses and Sisters for their good
■are and to the Women’s Society
>f Christian Service of the Ewing
dethodist church for the lovely
KHiquet.
Mrs. Pauline Noffke
»P
|-Legal Notices-1
First pub. May 26, 1960)
William W. Griffin, attorney
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: Alice Oamek, John Oamek,
first real true name unknown, bus
band of Alice Oamek; Charlotte
B. Payn, Lottie Payn Hamman,
Lottie Payne Hamman, M. G. Ham
mon, M. G. Hamman, Calista Payn,
Calista R. Payn, John doe, real
name unknown, husband of Calista
Payn, also known as Calista R.
Payn; Violet E. Jensen; Marie
Payn Hicks, Lenna Wolfe; Leo
nard Chandler; Clarence Chandler;
and, All persons having or claim
ing any interest in the following
described real estate: Lots 15 and
16, in Block K of Fahy’s Park
Addition to the Town of O’Neill,
Holt County, Nebraska, real names
unknown.
You are hereby notified that on
the 25th day of May, 1960, Ray
mond R. Revell and Mary Aiui
Revell. as plaintiffs, filed a peti
tion and commenced an actisn
against you in the District Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, the ob
ject and prayer of which is to
have plaintiffs decreed to be the
. absolute owners in fee simple of
the following described real es
tate, to-wit: Lots 15 and 16, in
Block K of Fahy’s Park Addition
to the Town of O’Neill, Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska; to have the title and
possession of said real estate for
ever quieted and confirmed in the
plaintiffs; to have you and each
of you adjudged to have no title to,
i lien upon, right or interest in said
premises, and to forever enjoin
you from the assertion of any
rights or interests in said pre
mises adverse to plaintiffs, and
to remove the clouds cast on
plaintiffs’ title.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 5th day
of July, 1960, or judgement will be
rendered against you.
RAYMOND R. REVELL
MARY ANN REVELL,
PLAINTIFFS.
5-8c
(First pub. June 2. 1960)
NOTICE TO (X)NTKACTORS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the Department of
Roads in the State Capitol at Lin
coln, Nebraska, on June 23, 1960,
until 10:00 o'clock A.M., and at
that time publicly opened and read
for GRAVEL FOR SURFACING
and incidental work on the ATKIN
SON NORTH Patrol No. 81013 State
Road.
The approximate quantity is:
925 Cu. Yds. Gravel Surface
Course Material
Each bidder must be qualified to
submit a proposal for any part or
all of this work as provided in
Legislative Bill No. 187, 1955 Legi
slative Session.
The attention of bidders is dir
ected to the Required Provisions
covering subletting or assigning
the contract.
Plans and specifications for the
work may be seen and information
secured at the office of the Divi
sion Engineer of the Department
of Roads at Ainsworth, Nebraska,
or at the office of the Department
of Roads at Lincoln, Nebraska.
The successful bidder will be re
quired to furnish bond in an amount
equal to 100% of his contract.
As an evidence of good faith in
submitting a proposal for this work,
the bidder must file, with his pro
posal, a certified check made
payable to the Department of
Roads and in an amount not less
than one hundred fifty (150) dol
lars.
The right is reserved to waive
all technicalities and reject any or
all bids.
DEPARTMENT OF ROADS
John W. Hossack,
Acting State Engineer
J. V. Murphy,
Division Engineer
6-8c
Proceedings of
The City Council
Council met at regular session;
Present: Mayor Schaffer,, Council
men: Carroll, Gleeson, McIntosh,
Reynoldson, Moore, and Heermann.
Absent : Hiatt and Janousek.
Meeting was called to order by
the Mayor.
(Motion by Moore, seconded by
Reynoldson, that the minutes of
the previous meeting be approved
as read. Motion carried.
Motion by Gleeson, seconded by
Carroll, that the following bills be
allowed and paid; on the general
fund;
Marcellos Schaaf 337.09
William Finch 266.55
Milford H. Coats 160.96
Lloyd K. Brittell 177.60
John R. Gallagher 100.00,
Robert White 2.68 1
A. W. Carroll 100.00
Leigh Reynoldson 100.00
R. E. Moore. 100.00
A. A. Hiatt . 100.00
G. E Miles 50.00
John Watson 50.00
School District 7 1200.00
Kan.-Nebr. Natural Gas 92.38
Association Ins. Co. 96.36
Independent Roofing Co. 34.20
John R. Gallagher 7.05
9helhamer Equip. Co. . . 154.10
Zep. Mfg. Company 164.97
Arco. Distributors 175.96
Earley Oil Co. 190 98
Dir. of Internal Revenue 160.90
Floyd F. Sanders 239.87
C. J. MoGinn 257 00
Roy E. Rotherham . 239.76
O. D. French . 65.00
Dale Beilin 51.41
D. C. Schaffer . 200 00
William McIntosh 100.00
George Janousek 100 00
Fred O. Heermann 100 00
E. M. Gleeson 100.00
Ralph Miller 50.00
Robert White 94.36
Holt County Independent 21.80
R E. A. Office 10.40
The O'Neill Frontier 66.91
Kenneth Werner 15.1k'
Graham’s •-66” Service 1 0t>
Seger Oil Company 5 58
Island Supply Co. 699.40
Edna B. Yantzi 26.66
Consumers Public District 490.31
N W Bell Tele Co 11.85
on the water fund,
Joiia Beilin 288 22
Shelhamer Equip Co 295 50
Edna B YanUi 13.34
Consumers Pub Po Dist 204 36
Capitol Supply Co 111.00
N W Bell Tele. Co. 35.65
Cora M Wyant 200 48
Earley Oil Co. 20 50
Dir of Internal Rev. 68.20
Neptune Meter Co. 262.51
Nebr. Utilities Section 15.00
the vote on the above motion was
as follows. All aye. Motion carried.
Motion by Glee son, second by Me
Lntosh, that the council approve
the Bonds for the following el
lected and appointed officials.
Mayor Schaffer. CounciLmen Car
roll. Reynoldson. Moore, and Hiatt,
Clerk O D French, treasurer John
C. Watson. Motion carried.
Motion by Gleeson, seconded by
Reynoldson, that the council ad
journ to 815 p.m. May 3, 1960. at
which time the newly elected coun
cil will meet. Motion carried
ATTEST:
D C. SCHAFFER. MAYOR
O D FRENCH. CITY CLERK
Bristow News
Mrs. Burl Bessert
Mrs. Veldon Lee and family were
Monday dinner guests of Gerald
Lees.
Mrs. Willard Landholm and fam
ily spent Saturday afternoon at
Ray Karr's in Spencer.
Mrs. Anton Hegberg and Mrs.
Ray Long called on Ruben John
son Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roush of
Madison spent the weekend at
j Dave J hnson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rody and
boys of Lynch spent Saturday eve
ning with Mrs. Bayne and Charley
Headly.
Mrs. Veldon Lee, Doug, Albert
and Danny, Mrs Eunice Teadke
and Sharon ami Mrs. Bill Stoffer
spent Friday at Norfolk.
Mrs. Ida Winchell from Edmon
ton, Canada called on Mrs. Bayne
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Mel J. Long and Mrs. Wil
lard LandhoLm attended Rural Pro
gress club at Lynch. Hostesses
were Mrs. Ray Long and Mrs.
W. E. Moffett.
Florance Layland was a Tues
day morning coffee guest at Mel
vin Johnsons.
Mrs. Melvin Spangler and family
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brockhaus and
boys of Sioux City were Sunday
afternoon and supper guests at Mel
vin Johnsons.
Miss Rosemary Johnson of Om
aha spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Johnson.
Mrs. Eunice Teadke and Sharon
spent Thursday evening at Dor
othy Johnsons.
Mrs. Emily Peterson was a Fri
day evening supper guest of Dor
othy Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs Richard Johnson
and Pam of Chicago are visiting
at the Dave Johnson home the
past few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and
family were Sunday dinner guesas
of the Orvill Holz’.
Mrs. Anton Hegberg and Mrs.
Ray Long called on Willard Land
holm Monday.
Mrs. Veldon Lee and family was
Friday night supper guests of Cora
Lee.
Sunday afternoon visitors of Em
il Prokops were Mrs. Clyde Beck
ner, Mrs. Con Thorell, Linda and
Lauri.
Tuesday, June 7th, Mr. and Mrs.
John Prokop of Estacada, Ore. and
Mrs. Mary Prokop of Spencer vis
ited Emil Prokop.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Truman and
Dennis of Ainsworth spent Sunday
with Mrs. Truman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Scheinost and
Donnie Joe were Wednesday, June
PtW Jinnor cmocfr. af ITimil DiwlrAn’c
Mrs. Lawson Lightfoot and Mrs.
John Lightfoot returned home from
Lincoln Tuesday. Christy and
Randy returned home with them
to spend a couple of weeks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brugman
werte Sunday afternoon coffee
guests at the John Lightfoots.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chellbon of
Colome, S. D. and Mrs. Ida Win
chell of Edmonton. Canada spent
Saturday visiting Mrs. McQuiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Loukota
called Thursday afternoon on Fred
Kraft.
Mrs. Evelyn Boettcher and Robin
were Sunday dinner guests of Olga
Johnson.
Mrs. Evelyn Boettcher, Mrs.
Thomas Bowers and Mrs. Olga
Johnson spent Saturday afternoon
at the Louis Scheinost home and
were luncheon guests there.
Mrs. Evelyn Boettcher and Ro
bin were Saturday overnight guests
at Thomas Bowers.
Mr and Mrs. Beryle Bessert
and Debbie spent Monday evening
visiting at the William Hansen
family of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs Oliver Nelson and ]
family and Billy Huey spent Sun
day evening visiting at the Beryle
Bessert home.
The Bristow Womens club and
the Bristow Homemaker club held
their annual picnic Sunday with
a very nice crowd attending. Due
to rain it was held in the Amer
ican Legion hall.
Mrs. Beryle Bessert and Debbie
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Art Bessert home. Also there were
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of
Fort Pierre, S. D.
Mrs. Clay Mashino and Rose
called on Mrs. Beryle Bessert
Monday on (here way home from
Wagner, S. D. were they stayed
overnight and visited Mrs. Martha
Yusten, who is a patient at the
Wagner hospital
Emmet News
By Mrs. Rtoppenberg
\lr. and Mi's. Richard Fox and,
family of Ida Grove, la., arrived
Saturday to spend some time vts
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Robert H Fox and other relatives
Ihey called at the Paul Newton
home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Jim Keun of Chadron vis
ited at the Dean Perry Ikvne from
Sunday to Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Leo Tyrrell and
Keith of Lincoln, spent from T ies
day to Saturday visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Men
kens.
Mrs. John Conard and Mrs. Har
den Anspach drove to Sioux Falls
Saturday to meet her parents, Mi
ami Mrs R B. South of Inman,
who were returning from a visit
with their daughter, Mr. ami Mrs
Rex Oberle ol Minneapolis, Minn
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney called on
Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg Monday
morning
Mrs. William bieske of Sioux City,
la., was a weekend guest of Mi
ami Mrs. Larry Tenborg ami fam
ily
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobson
of Beresford, S. D , Mrs. Ed Young
j quist and daughters of Willow Lake.
| s. D., Mrs. Guy Ison of Crookston,
i Mr and Mrs. Charles Keene and
baby, Mrs. L. B. Keene of Hart
ley, la. spent the weekend vis
iting their aunt, Mrs. Agnes Gaf
fney. They had a picnic dinner
Sunday at the Atkinson park.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newton and
children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs William
Newton.
Mrs. Vera Barnes called on Mrs
MoMillon Qunilav
j Weekend guests at the home of
! Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tenborg, Greg
and Carmen were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Calkins f Portland Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
daughters, Mr. and Mis. diaries
Fox and Carol and Mr. and Mrs
Ben Miller visited Mr and Mrs.
Robert Tomlinson Sunday evening.
Sunday dinner and evening
guests of Mrs. Bessie Burge, June
and Harold were Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Burge and family of Cham
bers.
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Menkens had
an outdoor barbeque supper for
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tyrrell and Keith
of Lincoln Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Densberger
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brai
nard.
Mr. and Mrs Norman Wayman
and family visited Mr. and Mi's.
Ivan Wayman Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B J. Troshynski
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Conard Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alder and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Alder and sons and Mrs. Grace
Alder of Lynch Sunday.
Mr. Dale Perry was a dinner
guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Menkens and
family, Mrs. Mae Smith of Valen
tine, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wray
and children and Alice Page were
Sunday evening supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Smith of
Butte.
Sunday afternoon callers at the
Paul Newton home were Mrs. Ho
ward Newton and Mrs. Marvin
Clouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler and
Mary Alice attended the wedding
of Kay Butterfield and Robert Ries.
Robert is a nephew of Mrs. Wink
ler. Many Alice was one of the
tlower girls in the wedding party.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Puckett, Mr
and Mrs. George Skopec and Hel
en Marstens were among those
who attended the wedding of Kay
Butterfield and Robert Ries.
Friday super guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Menken's were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Klinetobe and Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Tyrrell and Keith. The
occasion was the birthday of Mrs.
Jtyrrell.
weunesuay evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Fox and daughters were Mr.
and Mrs. Max Grenier and Mr
and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson. The
occasion was Debra’s first birthday.
Marjorie -and Diane Wayman are
attending Bible school this week
at the Wesleyan (Methodist church
in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boelter and
Lynne of Page visited Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Alder and family Monday
evening.
Barbara Fox spent from Wednes
day to Sunday visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tom
linson.
Debra Fox celebrated her first
birthday on Wednesday with a par
ty in the afternoon. Those present
to help her celebrate were Mrs.
Iva Deseive, Mrs. Larry Fox and
Lari, Mrs. George Bosn and
children, Mrs. Fritz Belzer and
children, Mrs. Bill Kelly, Monty
Casky and Mrs. Chuck Fox and
family.
Sunday evening visitors of Mrs.
A1 Kloppenborg were Mrs. A1 Hav
ranek, Mrs. Kenneth Huston and
Cindy, Marty Mullen and Mrs. Jess
Wills.
Jeanie Foreman is spending a
few weeks in Omaha visiting her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har
rington and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Beck
with’s ijincle, William F. Owens
at Central City Friday. Mrs. Ly
nus Howard accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf re
turned Saturday evening after
spending two weeks in Idaho and
Yellowstone National park.
Mrs. Bob Cole, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Humpal and Mr. and Mrs
Hlen 9tewart of Lynch went to ■
Omaha last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and
VIr. and Mrs. Dean Ott of Colum
>us visited at the Wayne Fox home
>n Saturday evening. 1
SOI TH SIDE t'Ll B
lYie South Side club tea which
was held at the home of Mrs.
Leon Price Tuesday was well at
tended. The table was centered
with spring flowers and greenery.
Mrs. Fritz Brockman and Mrs.
Walter Puckett poured.
A travelogue of her recent trip
to Washington. D C was given
by Mrs. Dewey Schaffer.
Next meeting, the cluhs birthday
party, will be with Mrs Brock
man the second Tuesday in July.
Rock Falls News
By Mrs. Floyd Johnson
Mrs. Kathryn Johnson of At
kinson was a visitor at (lie John
Schultz home recently.
On Thursday afternoon Mrs.
John Schultz, Mrs. Kathryn John
son and Mrs. Floyd Johnson had
appointments with Dr. David of
Spencer, Floyd spent the afternoon
with Ins cousin, Francis, helping
huu with some horses.
Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt, daughter
Norma and Rita Vehuist accompan
ied by Diane Gillespie and Joan
Pease of O'Neill went to Lincoln
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Lou Brown, Terry and Cin
dy were supper and evening guests
at the O. J. Drueke home Friday.
Rita Vequist was an overnight
guest of the Widtfeldt family last
Monday
Mrs. Jim McNulty was a Fri
day afternoon visitor at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Lyle Vequist.
Mrs Henry Vequist spent Thurs
day at the Lyle Vequist home.
Mrs. Kathryn Johnson spent
from Tuesday to Saturday of last
week with the Floyd Johnson fam
»ly.
nun I? <kt>v wdk n FriHnv
ning visitor nt the Floyd Johnson
home.
Overnight guests of the Floyd
Johnson family Wednesday were
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fletcher and
daughters and their nephew, Ken
ny Lovitt, all of Stapleton. They left
Thursday morning for Minnesota
where they were to visit relatives,
Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi had Sunday
dinner with the Elroy Lieb fam
ily in O’Neill.
Evening visitors at the Floyd
Johnson home Wednesday includ
ed Mrs. Kathryn Johnson, the
Fletcher family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Cleary and Larry and Dick,
Mr and Mrs Gale Taylor ami
Mrs. John Schultz and children.
Mrs. Lou Brown and children vis
ited with Mrs. Ethel Brown and
the Alien Brown family in At
kinson Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs John Schultz and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Johnson and Linda were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Tay
lor.
Mr and Mrs. C. J Ki/mbrogh of
Geneva are visiting friends and
former neighbors in O’Neill and
vicinity and were Saturday over
night guests of the James Curran
family.
Mike Spitzenberger, Randy and
Peggy Curran spent Saturday at
the James Curran home and Ran
dy is spending the week with his
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran,
Betty and Mary Jo, George Cur
ran and Anita Ellston were Sun
day supper guests of the Jaimes
Ourran family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grutseh of
O’Neill spent last week at the farm
with their son, Elwin.
Elwin Grutseh had dinner with
the James Curran family Saturday.
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