The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 07, 1960, Section One, Image 5
_\W' jif vxV> H* 1 A/ VV I-/, *A,x <’ / ////> hOR SALE FOR SALE -Good registered Here ford yearling bulls Reasonable. Fnincis Anderl, Inman, Phone! 3255 _ 3 tf. FOR SALE -One Shorthorn bull, I 3 year old —Art Ziska, Stuart! | phone Atkinson 5856. M -12c! FOR SALE Entire herd of young j Holstein cows and springer hei fers.—John Sojka. Page 3tf FOR SALE Gnswold Gro-Coated | seed com at Coyne Hardware, O’Neill 4tfc eOFc SALE. Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls. Two 214 and 3 years old. j Proven, herd bull quality—some yearlings.- Everett Van Dover, 2*^ miles eust of old Opportun ity or 22 miles wesi of Verdigre, or 16 south of Lynch. 25tf SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolls 116.50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located i blks. east, 4 blks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph. 164. O'Neill bltt BEEF BREEDERS Now with the use of frozen semen you may mate many cows to the I same sire. Available are Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn, Charolois, Santa Gertrudis, and Brahma. Cal 470, Duane Gray O’Neill 9-12c SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone, j 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 SALE- Registered and grade Angus bulls of serviceable age. Musil Brothers, O’Neill. 5-12p FOR SAIJO: 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 FOR SALE -1958, Allis Chalmers, D 14 tractor wide front end, and over size tires. Priced very rea sonable. S. R. Robertson, O’Neill. 3tfc FOR SALE New and used tractor parts; cracked head welded, work guaranteed.—Harry Martin son, Swedeburg, Nebr., Phone Wahoo G1 3-2461. 10-13c Bargain price on new F240 Far mall W 1 Kramer built Sweep Head 1952 Farmall M with near new winch 1950 Ford Pickup Case SC Tractor Ford Tractor with 3 rake hitch 4 used 12 foot McCormick rakes 2 used 12 foot Case rakes I model A Truck sweep with sweep Head International truck sweep with good Head No 9 and No 7 Trail Mowers Special on new H-M US Power Mowers Used No. 16 Power Mower with brackets for Farmall regular and F 20. Used 42 foot Valley elevator No. 80 New Holland Baler with Wisconsin engine Kelley Ryan Mounted side delivery for Farmall H. or M. New Morrill side delivery in 5 or 6 wheel model New 30 foot Valley rake Open evenings from 7:30 to 9:00 During Harvest season KEATING IMPLEMENT CO. ATKINSON. NEB ll-12c MACHINERY A. Now you can own your own combine or a second combine Prices as low as $99.00 IHC No. 42 PTO combine Massey combine with motor .Allis PTO combine Massey PTO combine New IHC combines All our used combines must move this season IHC 50T Baler with motor $250. New Holland No. 80 Baler New Gehil field cutter 3 rake hitch for Farmall H See us for used mowers and rakes We have all models at all prices Stop in an see the new par-*nel double sickle mower. Farmall 450 Farmall 400 Farmall M Farmall H Farmall C Farmall 20 APPLIANCES— Sbe us for new and used ap pliances . , , Your RCA Whirlpool dealer SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O NEILL. NEBR IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE; High quality April, 1939 lierelunt Ui.lls E\ua good 1 hacks. Kieth Ai.art - O'Neill, Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31tf FOR SALE John Deere FI tractor with 3 rake hitch, extra good; John Deere 7 ft. mower and quick-tach, good shape - Cliff Sobotka, Hi miles west of In man, Phone 435. 10-llc FOR SALE—Crop hail Insurance. We offer more for less.- Keith Abart. Box 642, O’Neill. 9tf MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin store your candy headquarters Always fresh 27tfc j FOR SALE- Two choice registered Angus bulls, excellent herd pro spects, 2 and 3 years old.— Elm crest Farms, phone 36F2, Leigh, Nebr. 9-llc On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf ■■■■■■■.— ■ ...— - SEE—E. J. (Skip) Shane at Atkin son for sewer, drainage, clam work, basement excavanon and road work. _ 50-23p F'OR SALE Several Hereford bulls of Neiwohner breeding. May be seen at the ranch 2 Vj miles west of the Drive In Theater or see Ed Campbell. Mrs. Neiwhoner Nay. 9-12p IDW COST INSURANCE And prompt claim service. Virgil I-aursen Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc FOR SALE Black Labrador male dog. Year old.—Wrights Garage, Ewing. 9-10-1 lp COMPLETE LINE of fire works and lire crackers for sale June 26 to July 5 inside the Corner Bait Shop 9 miles north of Spen cer 9-10 c MOBILE HOMES Lot Clearance Sale As Much as $900 Discount On Coaches in Stock Now While They Last 50’ x 10’ 2 Br. _ $3995.00 54’ x 10’ 3 Br. $4295.00 Many Other New and Used Bargains Open Everyday MILLER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Phone FIX 5-2170 Contact Us Today In the O’Neill vicinity see Clarence Johnson Elms Court, O'Neill lOtf FOR SALE 27 Super Massey-Har ris Combine with pickup attach ment. Good shape.—Joe Pfeifer, phone 2765, Spencer. 10-1 lp FOR SALE 1957 Ford Custom 4 door sedan V-8, Fordomatic, beautiful black color, new set of tires, body and finish are perfect, can be bought this weekend at the low, low price of $795. Gonderinger Motor Co. Home of Chevrolet — Rambler Atkinson, Nebr. Phone 8311 10c FOR SALE 1952 12A John Deere combine with motor. Excellent condition. Reasonably priced or will trade for livestock.—John Thiele, jr., Clearwater, Nebr. 10-13p FOR SALE—1956 Allis Chalmers 6 ft. combine, used 3 seasons on a small acreage with pickup at tachment.—Anton Jirak, O'Neill. 10-llp MACHINERY COMBINES M. H. Model 82 Good J.D. 55 M. H. 7 ft. MSrM J.D. 12 ft. rake USED TRACTORS 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 Mowers, All makes Chemicals 2-4-D Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O’Neill Real Estate for Sale On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park er. O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf FOR SALE—Building to be torn down or moved.—Francis An drei. Inman, Phone 3255. 3 tf FOR SALE—Wheel Inn Motel at Atkinson. 12 modern units and 9 room (5 bedroom) modern home. Located on west Hi-way 20. Good business, excellent in vestment property, motel full al most every night —C. R. John son, box 524. Atkinson. Phone 8901. ll-12-13pd. FOR SALE—Grocery store and meats. Good going business, good fixtures, low rent. Will make someone a good deal for im mediate sale.—Write or call V. B. Faust, Atkinson. ll-12c MONEY TO LOAN—On homes, low interest. Prompt service. Virgil Laursen. O’Neill. -1 * lOtfc F'OU SALE Complete set of farm; buildings including house, barn, grainery, garage, milk house, hog house, chicken house. Will sell all together or individually. Melvin Roach, Phone 2651, Page, Nebr. 9tl 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 '<4 blocks to school. Ed Thorin, Real Estate and Auction Service. 5tf LEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 160 acres unimproved located h’W of O'Neill, close in; 2 bedroom home SE O'Neill; 2 business buildings located 1 block south of stop light. Reasonable priced; Several very desirable building lots; Service station, very well located and doing a good busi ness, owner wishes to sell soon as possible so has made a very attractive selling price.—Virgil L. Laursen (Reaitor), O'Neill. lOtfc HJK KENT FOR RENT—Electric Hedge Trim mer. Coast to Coast, O'Neill. ll-13c FOR RENTi—4 room furnished j apartment. O. E. Davidson, phone 126, O'Neill. lltfc FOR RENT— One bedroom home, 321 West Clay. Keith Abart, O’ Neill. 45tf FOR RENT—22 inch mower and tiller. Coast to Coast, O’Neill. 1113c FOR RENT—Rooms! Night, week or month. Air conditioned, clean, good beds, Nicely decorated.— Hotel O’Neill, Phone 364, Mr. and Mrs. Stowell. 7tl FOR RENT—Nice 5 room, 2 bed room duplex apartment. Full basement, gas furnace. O. E. Davidson, phone 126 O'Neill. lltfc FOR RENT—Floor sander, edger and flat sander. Coast to Coast, O’Neill. ll-13c City Loans on business buildings ar residence property, See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49tf WAN I ED WANTED—Woman, 20 to 30 years old, to cook for haying crew and do general house work. Job to last abotat 1V4 months. Also need men to help with haying. Mrs. Roy Rees, Ewing. Phone Cham -bers Ivanhoe 2-2627. 11c WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO.. O’Neill 3 blks W & 3ft blks N stoplight. HELP WANTED—Salesmen or Agents $2.50 per hour or more for part or full time route work. Large repeat orders. Man or woman. Write McNESS CO., 120 E. Clark St., Free port, 111. U-12pd WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WANTED—Housekeeping job for 1 or 2 gentleman, town prefer red .-^KC c/o Frontier 11c SALESMAN OR MANAGER In your community for Nation Wide Investment Company. Ages 30 65. Part or full time.—Write to Arnold Gardner, 4001 Farnam, Omaha, Nebr. 10-15p $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME REfilling and collecting money from New Type high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write P.O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. Include phone number. Up TEACHER WANTED—Lower ele mentery grade, O'Neill public school—Contact M. J. Baack, superintendent. Phone 63 or 468. 10-11c 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 WANTED—Custom Baling Roto ba ler—Gary Beckwith, 1% mi. north Sunset Motel, Phone 587RU, O’ Neill ________ WANTED—Checker at the New Outlaw grocery store. 11c Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body ana Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O'NEILL - for Any Job 25tf WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf WE DON'T WANT ALL THE bus iness—Just yours.. Patton's Ben Franklin O'Neill. tfc WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm supply business handling well • known products. Small capital needed. Write box TH, c-o The Frontier. * 5th Sales Positions With a Future Exceptional opportunity to av erage over $150 per week with a guaranteed weekly minimum. To qualify: must have a car, good background and average in telligence; both table. Must be alert, .veil acquainted, ambitious and responsible. Openings in the O'Neill Area You will be given a complete: ind successful training program xperises paid. You will be select 'd for advancement to key man igoriad positions. Yi>ur future and security are assured. This is a af< time connection and a chance j >f a lifetime if you have what • we want. For [jersonal interview call or write Calvin Carder, Box 811, Nor folk, Neb. ll-12c WANTED—Experienced married man for ranch work. Small child ren or none preferred. Wife can ctxik for hay men. Separate house—Frank O’Kief, Wood Lake 70-ll-12p Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker, D’Neill, Nebraska. 49tf 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 50d 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 ———————— j MISCELLANEOUS RANCH AND FARM LOANS— I»ng term, low interest. Virgil Laursen, O'Neill. lOtfc 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. 3tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 O’NEILL IS YOUR Insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorln, 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 CARDS OF THANKS I WISH TO THANK all those who sent me flowers, cards, letters and gifts and those who visited me while I was in St. Joseph’s hospital and since my return home. Also for all the prayers and masses. I also wish to thank all those who helped in any way at home, those who brought in food and also those who took me back and forth to Sioux City. These kind deeds were deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. Robert Gartner llp50 WE WANT TO THANK the many friends of Lynette Helm ricks who gave Memorials to ward the Micro-Hematocrit fund at St. Anthony’s Hospital in her memory. The total of the Memorials has come to $85.00. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Helm ricks and Elwin Babl. St. Anthony’s Hospital Auxilary 11c twing News Bv Mr. Il iruKI H.irrU Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan and Mr and Mrs. Mick McKay of Atkinson transacted business in Omaha on Wednesday Mrs. Laur ra Spiltkr accompanied them as tar as Valley where she s[ient the day at the home of her sis ter and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Melchor of Omaha who are spending the summer at their home on an island in the North Platte river. Mrs. Edith Black of Seattle, Wash., was a guest at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Angus, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Black and family, accompanied by his mo ther. Mrs. Edith Black, all of Seattle, Wash., spent a few days with relatives in Ewing last week before leaving for Tennessee where they will visit other rel atives. MYF PARTY Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Ewing Methodist church had a swim ming party Sunday evening at the O'Neill pool. A sack lunch and weiner roast was followed with a period of recreational games. Present were Karen, Russell and Ronnie Tuttle, Jerry, Jinelle and Donna Tams, Bertha Harris, Kar en Woeppel, Sandra Elliott, Flor ence Black, Marie Davis, Eve lyn Snyder, Bonnie Welke, Alfred Schilousky and Robert Woeppel. They are accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pierson and Julie an! Sherry and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban and Mr, and Mrs. Freddie Bollwitt spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bollwitt. The occasion was in honor of Mr. Bollwitt’s birthday anniversary. FORUM GROUP The Forum Group of the Unit ed Presbyterian church held their annual Fourth of July picnic Monday. Due to threatening skies and chilly tempertures the group met at the church annex. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield and children came home Mon day afternoon from Atkinson where they had spent the past week with relatives while Mr. Butterfield was in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Dierks of Manhattan, Kan., spent the holiday weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks. Other guests arriving on Safcjrday at the Dierks home for the Fourth of July were Mrs. Wilda Carr and Pat of Holdrege. Sue Sanders of Laurel is spend ing a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bergstrom and other relatives in the com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cronin and Cheryl of Denver, Colo, were ov ernight guests during the holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Mi’s. Roland Horde. Other callers at the Horde home during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington of Napierville, 111., Mrs. Sylvia Meyers of Peoria, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Verdel Gunter and family of Cleveland, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde were Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tessemer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde en tertained the following guests at dinner on Friday, Mrs. Dewitt Hoke of Ewing, Mrs. Sylvia Mey ers of Peoria, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington of Nap ierville, 111. Mrs. James Boies was hostess for an afternoon party on Thurs day at her home. Twenty ladies were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain, Rich ard and Sue and Mrs. Harriet Welke were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 9chmiser. Coralee Schmiser, who attends school in Omaha, was al so honored for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Steskal sr. transacted business in Norfolk Tuesday. They were evening din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Hupp. Mrs. John Steskal sr. was a guest Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Reed Murmmert, at Clearwater. Mrs. Kenneth Arehart was a caller at the John Steskal home Friday. Baptismal services were con ducted at the Ewing Methodist church Sunday, June 26, for the small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright, Steven Duane and George Ray. Mrs. Stanley Bar tos of Kimball and Freddie Wright were in attendance. Rev. W. W. Elliott is the pastor. Mr. Floyd Butterfield underwent surgery at the Atkinson hospital one day last week. Mrs. Butter field and children are guests of relatives in Atkinson while he is there. He is reported to be making satisfactory progress. Mary Karen and Shirley Funk returned Friday from Omaha where they had spent the week with relatives. Patsy Pollock, her fiance, Bob Crosby, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crosby and Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeMoss, all of Omaha, were holiday weekend guests at the HOUSE AND ACREAGE FOR SALE Last house on west end of O’Neill on south side of Highway 20. Six room house and near three acres. Suitable for cabin camp, garage, trailer court or any other business. VERY LIBERAL TERMS MRS. TONY ASIMUS Phone 510 O’Neill, Nebr. 10-11 c . ■ . ■ M ... . The O'Neill Junior Legion auxiliary held their installation of officer* at a meeting Saturday after noon. Shown here at the ceremonies are: Kdlth Ouv id soil, past district president; Unda Appleby, reha bilitation chairman; Ilruee Ann McKamy. sargeant at arms; tiayle .Murphy, chairman; Land McKciule, chaplain; Kathy Hynes, first chairman; l*at Me Ken tie, news scribe; Joan Wichmnn, color guard; Arlene Fritton. color bearer and Anna Fritton. historian. home of Patsy's parents, Mr. and Mi's. Allen Pollock in Ewing. Other guests on the Fourth of July were Mrs. Pillock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum. Friday and Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler were John, James and George McDonald and Frank Wagner all from Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall of Royal were Friday evening guests at the Butler home. The McDonalds arc cousins of Mr. Butler and Mrs. Hall. Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom returned Saturday from Neligh where she had spent Thursday and Friday with her mother, Mrs. Laura Sc hober, who is a patient at the Antelope Memorial hospital. Her condition shows improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn of Ewing and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Prellwitz and children of Kearney spent the Fourth of July at Willow Lake fishing. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Prellwitz and children of Kearney were holiday weekend guests of her mother, and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies at tended a picnic gathering at the home of Mr. and Mis. Ray Boies at Plainview Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Boies of Fremont. Mrs. James Arker of Kent, Wash, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler. She was enroute home from a trip to New York. She is the former Florence Omey of Ewing and a classmate of Mrs. Spangler. Larry and Rowena Rotherham and Frank Agosta and Mrs. The ora Lettner all of Omaha were guests at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham. Other guests on Sunday at the Rotherham home were Mrs. Chris Frederickson Laura and Mabel and Bob, Jerry, Jannelle and Don Frederickson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maimberg and Judy all of Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Nelson and family of Win side, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mar tin and Cathy of Stockton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquest and family and Frances and Lu cile Rotherham of Ewing. Mrs. Sylvia Byers of Peoria, 111. spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter. She is the daugh ter of the late J. Gunter. Thurs day guests at the Gunter home were Mr. and Mrs. John Pen nington of Napierville, 111. and Alvin Nelson of Plainview. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and fomilv oppAttmanipH hv thf*ir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wap les and family, Mrs. Josephine Burkhart and daughter and Judy Waples all of Lincoln, picnicked at Niobrara Park Tuesday and later went to Gavins Point for supper . Bob Knapp and Lois Jackson of Sioux Falls, S. D. were holi day weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp were hosts at a gathering on Sunday at their -home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tom Jack and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw and daughter of Ewing and Bob Knapp and Lois Jackson of Sioux Falls, S. D. Mrs. Edna Lofquest spent Sat urday at Venus visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Dale Mitties. • Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and Bruce and Larry have been visiting the past week in Denver, Colo., with her mother, Mrs. Frank Searles and Mr. Searles and her bro ther, Douglas Friedrich. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clemens attended a family picnic of Mrs. Clemens relatives at Fort Ran dall, S. D. Saturday. Mrs. Eva Backhaus came Wednesday to get her household effects. She had stayed at the home of Mrs. Edith Anderson. They recently bought a home in Atkinson. Mrs. Ted Keeney, Teddy and Gary of Bellaire, Tex. are vis iting heT mother, Mrs. Alva Mar cellus and Mr. Marcellus in O’ Neill. They expect to visit in ROYAL THEATER Thursday, July 7 COMANCHE Dana Andrews Fri. - Sat. July 8 - 9 Double Feature INVISIBLE INVADERS John Agar and Jean Byron AND NOOSE FOR A GUNMAN Jim Davis and Barton MacLane Sun. - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. July 10 - 11 • 12 - 13 ON THE BEACH Gregory Peck Ava Gardner1 Fred Astaire Anthony Perkins Amelia before returning home John Zinkon, who has been hos pitalized in Atkinson Memorial hospital the past ten weeks, is much improved ami may be able to return home in a couple oi weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Leu Backhaus and Mr. and Mrs, William Fry rear were supper guests Sunday, June 26, at Mr. and Mrs. Orlaml Fry rears. Mrs. Maude Forbes helped Mrs. Delia Ernst do some painting and cleaning house a few days the early part of last week Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking and Cynthia arrived Monday from Sparks, Nov., where they visited Harlan’s sister and bro ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0, Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Sng«scr went to Omaha Thursday where Vern received a medical exami nation. They also visited Mrs. Sagoser’s mother, Mrs. E. L. Minter in Council Bluffs, la. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett and Connie of Greeley, Colo., spent the Fourth of July weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett and at Cham bers with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Aldersen. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson drove to Fort Collins, Colo to sipend the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hatch. Harry Moss of Spokane, Wash., visited his brother-in-law, Harry White, last week. Mr. Moss stop ped in Denver, Colo, enroute here and picked up Mr. White who was visiting ins daughter, Mrs. Jack Milton. Mr. ami Mrs. George Fuller ton and T/9gt. and Mrs. Keith McMillen and Sandra and Cynthia of Riverside, Calif., Don Fuller ton of Englewood, Calif., Elaine Spath of Santa Maria, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spath were guests at a fish fry Thursday evening at the Lee Gilman home. Mrs. Joe Stoecker drove to Kearney Saturday to meet her sun, Fred and family. Fred’s two little boys returned home with Mrs. Stoecker ifor a visit. iMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar nett of Greeiey, Oolo., Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnston and Richard Wch land were Sunday morning break fast guests at Mrs. Edith Ander sens. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr and family of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carr, Debra and Darla and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos. Mrs Tomv Doolittle received word of the death of a brother recently. Mrs. Doolittle was not able to go to the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Clausson and Waunita, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis, Mr. and Mrs .Orland Fry rear, Mr. and Mrs. Earnie John ston and Richard Wehland were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bilstien and Dick, Mrs. Nettie Bilstien and Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Bilstien and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Worden and Gaylen attend ed the twenty-fifth wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. John (Red) Bilstien at Columbus Sat urday. ATTEND PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gardzel ewski and Nelda Ruth and fam ily of Arlington, Wash., are vis iting relatives in this vicinity. A Fourth of July family picnic was held at the Atkinson park. Those attending from the Amelia community were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Barbara and Pamela, Mrs. Gene Thompson, Ronnie, Kay and Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson, Virginia, Joy, Edna and Adele, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Tenus Madsen and Neal and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Other relatives attending were Starts JULY 7 Daily Double No Racing Mon., July 11 Will be Racing Mon., July 18 8 Races Weekdays 8 Races Saturdays Iponjorad by Madison County Agricultural Society ' Mr. ami Mrs. William Thompson ami Marilyn from Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Collier and family all of Cotesfield ami Mrs Gordon Brown and daughters of Norfolk. Mrs Gardzelewski is the former Grace Thompson iunl lived in tins area for many years before moving to Washington with her family. The Sammons family held a picnic at Fort Kamlall Sunday. Those present were Mr. ami Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally, Mr and Mrs. Asa Watson, Joyce and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons, Mark and Tommie, Mrs, Margie Sam mons of Sioux City, la., Mr. and Mrs. Andy Robak and family al so of Sioux City and Mrs. Ar thur Tibbcts and family of O' Neill. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and Diane were Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mrs. Gertie Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Adair, Allen and Dick, Mr and Mrs. Bill Sam mons, Mark and Tommie, Mrs. Delia Ernst and Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie. Mrs. Delia Ernst visited her neice, Mrs. Art Doolittle, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. .lames Curran and Ardell from North of O'Neill came Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. Curran's sister, Mrs. Delia Ernest and also their brother in-law, Art Waldman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chapman, Rapid City, S. D,, spent Sunday and Monday with his mother, Mrs. George Withers. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stoecker and Cheri Jo of Franklin spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoecker. iMr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Janice, Cheryl and Rodger of Scottsbtuff spent the weekend here with Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Adams and I ton, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gruen beng, Linda and Carol of Stuart visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear, Sunday. Don Fullerton of Englewood Calif., accompanied the Lawrence Barnetts to their home in Gree ley, Colo., Monday. Mrs. Barnett then took him to Denver where he boarded a plane to his home. Mr. ami Mrs. Hienie Frahm and family and Mrs. Maude Forbes were Fourth of July guests at the Ray Forbes home near Ewing. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Myers and family all of Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schroeder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Forbes of At kinson. Alice’s Beauty Shop Ron. 3 doors west of Texaco 125 Kant Douglas Phone 283 — O’Neill n SERVICES, INC. FOUNDED 1894 OJtclusive national distributor for • FIVE MUTUAL FUNDS • ONE FACE-AMOUNT CERTIFICATE CO. • Pension ond profit shoring plon services For a prospactur-booklat and information writa or call M. L. (Mike) Burney Box 37, O’Neill PHONE 833 oho ask about A practical approach to Ufo Insurance needs f SYNDICATE LIFE •SIDED lltVKU. MC '