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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1960)
PQR SALE FOR SALE -Creep feed delivered In the bulk, also creep feeders ready to go.—Tompkins Live stock Hdqs Inman, Nebr. _ 15-20 c FOR SALE-Purebred Hampshire boars, ready for service.—Henry Stelling and Son Orchard, Nebr. _ 15 tf cow FOR SALE—Entire herd of young Holstein cows and springer hei _tera.—John Sojka, Page 3tf FOR SALE Complete set Klein’s Adj. Linemans climbers and belt. Used very little, like new. Also custom trailer hitch for '56 - '59 Huick or Olds.—Call 447-R O'Neill 17-18c FOR SALE—Griswold Gro-Coated seed corn at Coyne Hardware, O'Neill4tfc FOR SALE. Reg Polled Hereford Bulls. Two 2V4 and t vears old. Proven, herd bud quality some yearlings—Everett Van Dover, 2^4 miles east of old Opportun ity or 22 miles west of Verdlgre or 16 south of Lvnch. 25tf "»ALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis U6 50 a ton; American $20.50 i ton; white block 75c—Located 1 blks. past, 4 blks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph 164. O'Neill. 51tf SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFTEWAY mobile homes, 25% down, 5% Int.: up to 84 months to pay Write or phone Contois Motor Co.. Neligh .Vttf FOR SALE 195S, Allis Chalmers, D 14 tractor wide front end, and over size tires. Priced very rea sonable. S. R. Robertson, O'Neill. 3tfc FOB SALE Good Used Tractors Used Trucks New Steel Shop Work W. H. DAVID Phono IV 2-2362 Oiambers 16-19p MOBILE HOMES One New 1960 54x10 3 Bedroom with Automatic Wnsher, Storms and Large Hot Water Heater $4,295 00 Many Other New and Used on the Lot See Us Before You Buy We Trade — Finance — Deliver Open Everyday In the O'Neill vicinity see Clarence Johnson Elms Court, O’Neill Contact Us Today MILIJCR TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170 16tf MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin store your candy headquarters. Always fresh 27tfc LOW COST’ INSURANCE^ And prompt claim service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc SEE—E. J. ('Skip > Shane at Atkin son for sewer, drainage, clam work, basement excavation and road work. 50-23p 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 MACHINERY 52 Super M 40 John Deere A 50 Farmall M 47 Farmall M 44 Farmall M Farmall 450 Farmall 400 50 Farmall C 54 Super H live pump 50 Farmall H 50T Baler Howard Rotovator New Gehl field cutter American loader stacker Letz PTO mill Knoedler mill Several used Hammermills Bearcat PTO mill APPLIANCES— We trade for farm equipment or appliances See us for your new RCA Whirlpool appliances. Open evenings till after harvest SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O'NEILL. NEBR tHC - Gehl — RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE: High quality April 1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra goor backs. Kieth Ahart - O'Neill Dercy Abart - Emmet Tltl "WISCONSIN'S FINEST DAIRY CATTLE Shores' Certified Fresh and Springer Swiss, Guernsey and Holsteins Pay your bills. Stop your worrie! Yearlings S95.00 up. Delivered Travel Refunded. Premiums New loads at Shores, Neligh Ph TU 7-4060 or TU 7-4850 14t EOR SALE—New and used tractor parts; cracked heads welded, work guaranteed —Harry Martin son. Swedeburg. Nebr., Phone Wahoo GI 3-2461. 17-20c FOR SALE -2.760 acre ranch, 2 modem homes, good fences, beautiful windbreaks, irrigated meadows. Located near Bassett on Highway 183. Liberal terms — Write W H. Bokelman, Realtor, Platte Center, Nebr. 17-19p TOR SALE Good 5 room house to i>e named.—See Ponton Agency, O'Neill 17-19C FOR SALE 9x12 wool rug and pad. and white enamel utility table with casters Ph 574-M after 6:00 p.m 17-18p FOR SALE—Crop hail insurance. We offer more for less.—Keith Abart, Box 642, O'Neill. 9tf FOR SALE—One 75 bushel bog feeder—Walter Egger, 14 mi. north, 1 mi. east, 1 mi. north and Mt mi. east of O’Neill. 16- 17p FOR SALE We have on hand first and second calf Holstein heifers, fresh or heavy springers.— Arnold Thiele, Clearwater, ph. HU 5-3200. 17-24p 25-42c FOR SALE-John Deere drill, 12 ft. with fertilizer and seed at tachments on rubber.—Carsten F. Hansen, O'Neill. 17p FOR SAIJC-^Old Home Ranch Cafe. Good going business, 7 miles south of Norfolk on high way 81. F. L. Allberry, Norfolk 17- I8p On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park , er. O'Neill, Nebr.3tf TOR SALE-Good reliable used lawn mowers at low, low prices. Coast-to-Coast Store, O’Neill. 16-18c MACHINERY COMBINES M. H. Model 82 Good J D. 55 M. H. 7 ft. MirM 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 Marry R Smith Imp irit* 562 O'Neill Real Estate for Sale MONEY TO LOAN -On homes, farms and ranches. Low interest, prompt service. Virgil Laursen. O’NeiU._ lOtfc FOR SALE—Nearly new 3 bed room home, attached garage. Call after 6 p.m.—Phone 453W, O'Neill. 14tfc FOR SALE—Two one bedroom houses—will sell separate or together.—Kieth Abart, 321 West Clay, O'Neill. 12tfc On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park er, O’Neill. Nebr. 3tf FOR SALE—Complete set of farm buildings including house, barn, cunt i y, i iium iiuusc, hog house, chicken house. Will sell all together or individually. Melvin Roach, Phone 2651, Page, Nebr. 9tf HOMES FOR SALE 2 bedroom home, full basement, nearly new, well located in Spelts Ray Division, attractive priced, and low down payment. 4 bedroom home, well located close in on Douglas St. If you are looking for a good older home that is in excellent condition, this is it. Terms may be had. 4 bedroom home, good condition and reasonable priced. North west O'Neill. 2 bedroom home, well kept and verp well built home. North west O'Neill. 1 bedroom home, very comfor table and good condition, south of Bazelman Oil. Several other homes and lots for sale. FARMS FOR SALE 320 acre farm (not improved). North of O’Neill close in. 160 acre farm and buildings, close in east of O’Neill. Farm, Ranch and Home Loans Virgil L. Laursen (Realtor) Insurance Real Estate Loans O'Neill, Nebraska 16-17c MlK KhN I FOR RENT—Rooms! Night, week or month. Air conditioned, clean, good beds, Nicely decorated.— Hotel O'Neill. Phone 364, Mr. and Mrs. Stowell. 7tf ' FOR RENT—Small1 *hduse, three rooms and bath—Call Mrs. Emma Lawrence, ph. 52S-R. O' Neill. 16-17c APARTMENTS FOR RENT—3 rooms in basement, unfurnished; 2 rooms upstairs, furnished; both with shower and outside en trance, close to hospital and school.—330 North 1st, phone 517-J ■» 16-18p FOR RENT -F urnlihed thre* room and bath apartment. Mrs Marie Crook, Bax 120, O'Neill I'hone »! 17-18c\ FOR RENT—Four room house with full basement.—Pete Peter son, Ph. 491-W. O'Neill. 17f FOR RENT-Nice 5 room, 2 bed room duplex apartment. Full basement, gas farnace. 0. E Davidson, phone 126 O’Neill. lltfc FOR RENT Two bedroom moderr house, 1 mile west of Inman or highway No- 20. $35.00 pel month If interested write or eal The Austin Co., Inc. Columbus Nebraska. 15-18t City Loans on business building! or residence property, See R. H Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 490 WANTED WANTED- Farm help, full or par time. Call Atkinson Ph. 6820. * 17-18c WANTED Young man to work ir office. Must have high schoo education and army service com pleted, must be able to type and meet people. Year around job good pay in O'Neill. Write foi interview. Box 334, Neligh Nebr. 17-18< STARTING SALARY $450 PER MONTH Age 21 to 35 For two men who are truly con cerned about their future. This is a career position starting witl a proven company: training pro gram and chance for rapid pro motion. If you can qualify, yoi muse nave a car aou ue iicc u travel 4 nights a week. You mus be between the ages of 21 anc 35, own a spotless reputation anc l>e above average in personality and appearance. Prior sales ex perience is not required, bu ambition is. For confidential personal inter view see: W. D. Rezac, Elkhon motel, O’Neill, Nebr., Thursday Aug. 18. 4 to 7 p.m. only 17< WANTED TO BUY—Rye straw Tompkins Livestock Hdgs., In man, Nebr. 15-20c WANTED—Night waitress from < p.m. to 1 a.m.—Candy Bill’s Cafe. 13tfc WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 5t>2, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL GO.. O'Neill 3 hlks W & 3Mi blks N stoplight. WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week —Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WE DON'T WANT ALL THE bus iness—Just yours.. Patton's Ber Franklin, O’Neill. _ WANTED—Custom Baling Roto ba ler—Gary Beckwith, 1V4 mi. nortl Sunset Motel, Phone 587R11, O' Neill_6t: Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O’NEILL — for Any Job 25tl WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ct L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds o automobile, truck and tracto repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Als< repair parts for Lawson — Re< — Clinton. Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker O'Neill, Nebraska. 49t WELL ESTABLISHED Retail fam supply business handling well known products. Small capita needed. Write box TH, c-o Thi Frontier. 5tl 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 50t DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER Domor Elevated Grading John E. Donolioe. Phone 447-W O’NEILL, NEBRASKA MISCELLANEOUS | , I .W— OPEN EVENINGS Until after har vest.—Shelhamer Equipment. 12tf BETTER CATTLE Mean better liv ing. less work, less expense an< more profit. For quick and suri profits build a herd wi'h CUR TISS BREEDING SERVICE. Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill 6tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auction* Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN ; PHONE 207 O'NEILL I IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are >ou properly in sured — See Eld Thortn, agt , O'Neill, Nebr. 34tf. LOST & FOUND WE HAVE FARM, RANCH and home buyers. Notify Virgil Laur sen today if you are thinking about selling. Virgil Laursen Agency, O'Neill. 13tf IX)ST Blue parakeet. 55 reward. Call Bill Murray, Ph 301 or 687. 17p CARDS OF THANKS OUR HEARTFELT THANKS to [ all who sent cards or messages of sympathy, for the floral, memorial and mass offerings or contributed food. Also to the ladies who fur nished and served the dinner at the church. A special thanks to Dr. Waters, the Sisters and hospital staff for their care and kindness. Also others who assisted in any way during the il lness and at the time of the death of our father, William C. Kelley. Your thoughtfulness was truly ap preciated and will never be forgot ! ten. The William C. Kelley families 17n WE WISH TO THANK each and I everyone for any deed of kindness I or expression of sympathy extend ' ed to us during the illness and ! death of our wife and mother, Mrs. i Mildred Wilson McIntosh, and ex press our appreciation for the .! lovely floral tribute. My son and I would like to thank ! each one of you personally had we ’ i had access to the record of names . and addresses. Ernest McIntosh and son, Dale 17P ' WE WISH TO THANK our friends and relatives for their messages of 1 sympathy, the floral and memorial offerings, especially to Rev. Roten for the comforting message and all who helped in any way at the time of the death of our loved one. Your many acts of kindness will never be forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Leiswald Larry and Kathy 17c WE WISH TO EXPRESS our thanks to all friends and relatives who helped to make our golden wedding anniversary an enjoyable occasion The many beautiful gifts are greatly appreciated. Thanks a million. H. V. and Alma Rosenkrans 17p |-Legal Notices-1 (First pub. A tg. 3, 1960) Julius D. Cronin, attorney NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Applica tion of Glenn H. Adams, Guard ian of the Estate of Mary Lynn Hastings, a Minor, for Leave to Sell Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a license issued to me, by Hon. D. R. Mounts, Judge of I the District Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, on the 18th day of July, 1960, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, 1 will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at tne front door of the County Court house in the City of O’Neill, Holt f County, Nebraska, on the 19th r day of August, 1960 at the hour of ten o’clock A. M- the follow > ing described real estate, to-wit: ) the undivided one thirty- second interest of Mary Lynn Hastings in and to the East Half of Sec tion Seventeen and the South f Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eight, Township Twenty i six, North, Range Eleven, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Ne I braska, subject to any liens ond > encumbrances thereon. • Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1960. GLENN H. ADAMS Guardian of the Estate of Mary Lynn Hastings, a minor. 15-17c (First pub. Aug. 3, 1960) Julius D. Cronin, attorney NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA In the Matter of the Applica tion of Glenn H. Adams, Guard ian of the Estate of Mary Seaton also known as Marie Ann Seat on, a Minor, for Leave to Sell Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a license issued to me. , by Hon. D. R. Mounts. Judge of the District Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, on the 18th day of , July, 1960, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, I will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the : front door of the County Court house in the City of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 19th I day of August, 1960 at the hour : of ten o'clock A. M- the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: the undivided one thirty- second interest of Mary Seaton, also known as Marie Ann Seaton In and to the East Half of Sec tion Seventeen and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eight. Township Twenty six, North, Range Eleven. West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County. Ne braska, subject to any liens and encumbrances thereon. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1960. GLENN H. ADAMS Guardian of the Estate of Mary Seaton, also known as Marie Ann Seaton, a minor. 15-17c (First pub. Aug. 11, 1960) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids for grading, con struction of soil cement base course for runway and taxiway, construction of Portland Cement concrete apron, fencing, cover crop planting, seeding for air port turf, and incidental items; at the O’Neill Municipal Airport, FAA Project No. 9125-079-02 will be received at the office of the Chairman of the O’Neill Airport Authority in the Production Cre dit Association Building on North 5th Street in O’Neill, Nebraska on August 26, 1960 until 10:00 a.m. C.S.T., and at that time publicly opened and read. All items of Groups I, II, and III are tied together and shall be awarded to one contractor; The estimated cost erf the work for Groups I, II, and III is $58,000.00 and the approximate quantities are as follows: Group No. 1 Clearing and Grubbing, Fixed Unit Price. Grading for airports, 40,466 cu. yds. Portland Cement, Applied, 1,705 Barrels. Manipulation soil-cement base 21, 623.94 sq. yds. 7” concrete pavement for apron, 2 ‘1511.67 so vds Asphaltic Oil for Armor Coat, Applied, 5,406 gals. Mineral Agg. for Armor Coat, Applied, 216 cu. yds. Fencing, Class ‘‘B” 428.85 lin. rods. Removing & Resetting fencing, Class “B” 26.24 lin. rods. One-way 3” duct, concrete en cast>d, 160 lin. ft. Three-way 3” duct, concrete en cased, 125 lin. ft. 22” x 13” C. M. Arch culvert pipe, 102 lin. ft. Group No. II Cover crap planting, 30.96 acres. Group No. Ill Seeding for airport turf, 30.96. Plans and specifications for the w >rk may toe seen and information secured at the office of the Chair man of the O’Neill Airport Au thority in the Production Credit Association Building at O’Neill, Nebraska; the office of the De partment of Aeronautics in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebras ka: or the office of Thomas & Benjamin & Clayton, Engineers & Architects, West Highway 30, Grand Island, Nebraska. Proposal forms and the accom panying documents may be ob tained ?t the offices of Th mas & Benjamin & Clayton, Engineers & Architects, West Highway 30, Grand I-land, Nebraska, by de positing ten (10) dolla-s for each set required. The deposit will be returned upon the return of the plans and specifications in satis factory condition within ten (10) days after opening of bids. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a bid bond or a certified check made payable to the O’Neill Airport Authority of O’Neill, Nebraska, in an amount not less than 5% of the total amqpnt bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his con tract. The right is reserved to waive •an vcvuiuvauu«« auu »vjvw* or all bids. The contractor will be required to pay minimum wages in accor dance with a schedule of wage rates established by the United States Department of Labor. By order of the chairman and Board of the O’Neil] Airport Au thority, O’Neill, Nebraska. ATTEST: H.G. Kruse, Secretary J. F. Contois, Chairman 16-18c (First pub. July 21, 1960) Julius D. Cronin. Attorney LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in snid Court wherein Bert Sho' maner is Plaintiff, and Anna R Burke, et al., are Defend ants. I.coig Cte: No. 15376, dir ecting me n Referee to sell the following dvwxibed real property, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 28, North, Range 12, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska. I will sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bid der for cash on the 22nd day of August, A. D. 1960, at 2:00 P.M. on said day at the front door of the Court House in the City of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. Terms of sale 25% cash on date of sale, balance payable in cash on con firmation. William W. Griffin Sole Referee 13-17c Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I Phone 788 In the open class division the Grand Champion female Hereford was shown by Harold Melcher of Page. The Grand Champion bull in the open division was exhibited by Bob Wolke of Ewing. In the open class Angus division Perry Dawes of O’Neill had the champion cow and larry Dawes had the second place cow. Harold Melcher also had the third place Angus cow. Marvin Dawes Itiul the Junior champ ion Angus bull. Meek News By Mr*. Fred LJndberg Mr. and Mrs. George Robert son and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orth and children of Okla homa City, Okla., were Friday dinner guests at the Sam Robert son home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and Mrs. Jessie Kaczor called on Tena Kaczor at St. Anthony’s hospital Wednesday. Lenita Veller, missionary from Arizona, who works among the Indians, will be at the Paddock Union Church Thursday eve ning, Aug. 25 at 8 p.m Dennis Harding, who came from California and is vacation ing with his grandparents cele brated his 12th birthday Monday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fernau and family, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg - and Mrs. Gerald Harding and toys. The celebration took place | at the Vernon Harding's. For en- 1 tertainment slides were shown of pictures taken in California. Barbara Robertson, daughter . of George Thomas Robertson spent the past week with Sandra Long at the Sam Robertson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krogh and three boys of Fairbault, Minn., were Saturday visitors in the home of Carl Krogh. Mr. and Mrs- Allan Walters and boys were supper guests Thurs day evening of Merlin Ander son’s. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and Kathy were guests at the Elmer Devall home for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peterson and Janet were after noon callers. Mary Peterson and her sister, Mrs. Ralph Stevens of Page spent Monday at the Lysle Watson home at Chambers. Mrs. Don Borg called at the Axel Borgs Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson and granddaughter, Sandra and Annette Long were Sunday din ner guests at the Albert Sunday home at Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs- Henry Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Loran Libby and Ronnie of Page met Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby in Norfolk Sun day noon for picnic dinner. Norma, who has been visiting at Omaha, returned to her home. Linda Long, who had been visit ing her aunt of Kansas City, came home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls called at the Merrill Anderson home near Atkinson Friday night. Emmet Slaight and Mary Peter son called at the George Conard home in Inman on Sunday. Marvin Rouse of Inman was a Sunday afternoon visitor at the Howard Rouse’s. The Paddock M issionary Society meets Friday with Mrs. Dave Jensen. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Rouse and boys attended the camp meeting east of Atkinson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs. uewayne Anson anu luimiy tai led at the Clifton and Chester Nelson home at Bristow Sunday afternoon. Nancy Row of Spencer and Marjorie Nelson called on Grand pa Dicky at Stuart Saturday. They took in the camp meeting east of Atkinson and Nancy Row was an overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nel son. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls called on the Delbert Rouses Thursday evening. Lloyd Rouse and Addie Rouse called on Mrs. Carrie Borg and Marvel Thursday afternoon. The two children of Mr- and Mrs. Eddie Zach of Niobrara have been staying with their aunts and uncles, the Kennis and Willie Hansens while their mother has been in the Norfolk hospital. Miss Twila Hicks of Bristow was an overnight guest Wednes day at the Elmer Devall home. Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus has been helping at the Joe Kampnaus farm during the haying season. Page News Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hannon ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. MUo Landretn. Aitemoon cauers were Mr. und Mi's. M. L. Hur man of Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, O’Neill. Weekend guests oi Mrs. Frieda Asher was her granddaughters, Devon and Marlene Kemper. Jerry Anoon returned home Tuesday night from accompan mg his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward sukup of Orchard and his great-grandparents, the George Buerkeriys of Sheffield, la., to a trip to De Boise, Wyo., and Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Jennie French and Alice of O’Neill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Altum Braddock. In the evening the Braddocks barbcued hamburgers and had the George Claseys and tne John Steinbergs as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen at tended funeral services of John’s cousin, Harold Fenny of Creighton on Sunday. :wing News By iHrs. Harold Harris Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard, who have spent the past month in Alaska, returned to their home in Ewing Thursday. They made the trip oy oar covering 8,3(3 miles. Trips were made Oy plane to par ts of Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard were dinner and evening guests Sunday at the Hoy Stevens home at Clearwater. AMERICAN AUXILIARY The American Auxiliary Unit 214 met at the home of R. H. Shain Tnursday evening. A business ses sion was held. Mrs. Bob Kroit ziger who became a new member of the Auxiliary, and Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck were the first two to receive their new 1961 member ship cards. The quota for the coming year is 30 members. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Eula Eppenbach. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield and family moved to Kearney Thursday where they will make their home. Mr. Butterfield is a salesman for the Wayne Feed Company. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Battaglia and family of Santa Clara, Calif., and Norman Pollock of Redwood City, Calif., left Thursday to return to their homes after visiting rela tives and friends in the Ewing community. Mrs. Pern Pollock, who had spent several months in Calif or nia, returned to Ewing and is now at home in the Anna Savidge apartments. Patsy Pollock and Mrs. Fred Crosby of Lincoln came Satur day to be guests of Patsy’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pol look over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Shipp of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Sohroeder and family of Neligh were guests Sunday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Her man Schroder in honor of Mrs. Sohroeder's birthday. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Trau gott of Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis of Norfolk. Guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser are her brother, Emmet Carr of San ta Monica, Calif., and Sherrie and Mike Wanser of Holly Springs, la. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spittler and family of Columbus, Ohio visited from Tuesday to Thursday with J. B. Spittler and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan and family. Judy Wanser of Omaha spent the weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ben Larsen went to Bloomfield Sunday where they attended a Larsen family reunion. Guests at the home of Anna and Thressa Bauer were Mrs. Hu bert Hnickrehm and Mary Kay of Grand Island Mrs. Ella Zeims, who has spent the past month in New York, re turned Tuesday. Ina Bennett was hostess at a breakfast at her home Thursday morning. Ten ladies were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hynes of Glendora, Calif., Mr. and iMrs Larry Pribil and John Bohn were recent guests at the Jerry Tom jack home. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack were Sunday evening guests at one mime 01 Mr anu Mrs. nvirry Pribii at O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies spent Thursday evening at Plainview visiting at the ltay Boies home. Mrs. Wayne Shrader and child ren and Inu Bennett went to Lin coln Monday to spend a lew days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack and children spent Sunday at the Niobrara State Park. Kay Funk and Larry Noffke went to Denver, Colo., Sunday. Mrs. Ednu Lot quest returned Friday from Atkinson where she had attended an adult camp of the Wesleyan Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. John Turny were hosts for a family gather ing Sunday In honor ol their daughter Connie, who was cele brating her fourth birthday. Present were Mr. anil Mrs. L.A. llobbs. Mr. und Mrs. William llobbs and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Yell! and family, Mrs. Hub ert llobbs and Bobbie, Mr. und Mrs. Miek llobbs and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrenre llobbs and family und Mr. and Mrs. lfwainc llobbs and family all of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood re turned to Lingle, Wyo. Tuesday alter visiting relatives in Ewing and Lincoln. Mr. und Mrs. Andrew Olson itimrn eiimuir unH m tuin if l/iipstt: Tuesday at the H. R. Hun is home. Catherine Bauer anil Mona Mo sel are on a teacher’s tour of the Eastern states and Canada. The young lauies attend sum mer school at Wayne State Teach ers College this summer. Guests at the home oi Mrs. Eu la Eppenhach and Bob were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leise of Chicago, HI. iKaren Strong of O’Neill spent last week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Euta Eppen bach. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and family moved Saturday to a farm in the Page community. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom and Mrs. Anna Miller went to Omaha on Friday. The Berg stroms will be guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wagoner and Mrs. Miller will visit her son, Joe Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carter have returned from a ten day vacation at Montrose, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk, Mary Karen, Shirley, Ronnie and Lora Lee visited relatives in Norfolk Saturday. Mrs. Laura Spittler accompan ied her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Spittler and family of Norfolk to Burwell Wed nesday where they attended the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp planned to attend a Knapp fam ily reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Pierson at 0-’ Neill Sunday. Expected weekend guests for the oocasion at the Knapp home are Bob Knapp and Lois Jackson of Sioux Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morton and Sue Ann of Griswold, la. .MX. ana Mrs. cnaries notner ham went to Omaha Sunday to get their daughter, Rowcna, who will spend her two weeks va cation at home. Dr. and Mrs. George Bancroft of Omaha were Wednesday guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ross, They were en route to their home after vaca tioning in the Black Hills. Mrs. Ed Yelli and Melissa Jo came home Sunday from St. An thony Hospital at O’Neill. Sherry Daniels is assisting in the Yelli home. The session of the United Presbyterian church met Mon day evening for a short meet ing, Dr. William H. Koss, pre sided. A sponsor for the youth group of the church was one to pic for discussion. L.ynne Rotherham spent the week at the home of htr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Lofqueat. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and children attended the Bur well rodeo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham imd children spent Thurs day afternoon at Tilden visiting friends. '«» •;* i * Mrs. Marie Beelaert is a guest this week at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn.