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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1960)
I FOR SALE FOR SALE Creep feed delivered in the bulk, also creep feeders ready to go.—Tompkins Live stock Hdqs Inman, Nebr. ___ 15-20c FOR SALE Natural gas floor furnace, 65,000 B.T.U., nearly new, heat 4 rooms, complete bargain $65 00 529, East Doug las St., O’Neill. 18-19p FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire boars, ready for service.—Henry Stelling and Son Orchard, Nebr. _ 18tf FOR SAI ,E Three buck sheep ! Harry Moore, Inman. 19-20p FOR SALE Entire herd of young Holstein cows and springer hei fers.—John Sojka, Page 3tf FDR SALE Complete set Klein’s AdJ. Linemans climbers and belt. Used very little, like new. Also custom trailer hitch for ’56 - '59 Buick or Olds—Call 477-R O'Neill. 1&-I9c FOR SALE Griswold Gno-Coated seed corn at Coyne Hardware, O'Neill 4tfc FDR SALE Certified Cheyenne wheat seed. Henry Stelling and Son, Orchard, Nebr. 19-20c FOR SALE Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls. Two 2Vi and 3 years old ! Proven herd bull quality-some: yearlings.- Everett Van Dover,! 2Vi miles east of old Opportuni ty or 22 miles west of Verdigre, or 16 south of Lynch. 25tf *ALT FOR SALE -K a n a p o 1 Is $16,50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blocks east, 4 blocks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51tf SEE US for 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 Good Used Tractors Used Trucks New Steel Shop Work W. H. DAVID Phone IV 2 2362 Chambers 16-19p FOR SALE One 16 guage Ithaca (Lefever Nitro Special) double- I barrel shotgun. New custom stock and forearm. Excellent condition. See Bruce Rehberg at the Frontier. tfc nc MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin store your candy headquarters. Always fresh. 27tfc FOR SALE Heavy duty under slungs with or without beds ready to go. also axels, tires, rims, etc. Gerald O’Connor, At kinson, phone 2194. 19-28c FOR SALE Good 5 room house to be moved. See Ponton Agency, O'Neill. 17-19c LOW COST INSURANCE—And prompt claim service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O'Neill. lOtfc FOR SALE Trailer house. Spar tan, one bedroom, clean, must sell. Located at East End Trailer Ct., O’Neill. _1S-19C FOR SALE Mobile home 33 x 8. wall to wall carpeting, 2 bed room, fully equipped. -E. F. Quinn, ph. 343-W, O’Neill. 19c 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 70 inch Howard rotovator, like new 54 Super H 52 Super M Farmall 400 Farmall 450 44 Farmall M 40 John Deere A 50 Farmall H IHC 50T Baler with motor $250 IHC 11 ft. drill New Gehl field cutter American loader stacker Kosch Hayvester 2 ME picker IHC com sheller APPLIANCES— RCA Whirlpool appliances new and used. SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O'NEILL. NEBR IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE: High quality April 1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra backs. Kieth Abart - O Neill, Dercy Abart - Emmet._3lti WISCONSIN’S FINEST DAIRY CATTLE Shores’ Certified Fresh and Springer Swiss, Guernsey and Holsteins Pay your bills. Stop your worries Yearlings $95.00 up. Delivered Travel Refunded. Premiums New loads at Shores, Neligh Ph. TU 7-4060 or TU 74850 14tf SEE—E. J. (Skip) Shane at Atkin son for sewer, drainage, clam work, basement excavation and road work. 50-23p FOR SALE 9:00. 10 00, 11:00 tires for hay sleds with a liberal guarantee, reasonably priced.— Gerald O’Connor, Atkinson, South Pat's Body Shop, phone 2194. _ 19-28c FOR 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 1956, 4-Dr., two-tone green Chevrolet, excellent con dition with only 34,000 miles. Reliable school car. Willie Seholl meyer, phone LO 9-2931, Lynch. __19p We Have Em !! * USED CARS * USED TRUCKS * USED MACHINERY * USED TRACTORS For the Best Deals See us First W. H. David IV 2 3362 Chambers 19-24c ——————i FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAT TLE—Allis Chalmers, D-14 trac tor, used 1,100 hours, wide front end, large tires, wheel weights: and cab.—S. R. Robertson, O’ Neill. 18tfc FOR SALE 1952 Chevrolet De luxe, powerglide, heater, radio, excellent condition. Mrs. Agnes Rohde, 502 E. John, Ph. 568-W, O’Neill. 18-20p FOR SALE—2,760 acre ranch, 2 modern homes, good fences, | beautiful windbreaks, irrigated meadows. Located near Bassett on Highway 183. Liberal terms.— Write W II. Bokelman, Realtor, Platte Center, Nebr. 17-19p Priced Below The Market For Fast Clearance All In A-l Condition 58 Ford Country sedan, 8, Ford-o matic, radio and heater. 57 Ford Custom 300, 4-Dr., 6, Ford o-matic, radio and heater. 57 Ford Custom 300. 4-Dr., 8, Stan dard, radio and heater. 57 Ford Ranchero, 8, Vi-Ton pick up. 56 Ford Custom tudor, 8, Ford-o matic, radio and heater. 56 Mercury Montclair hardtop, Mercomatic, radio and heater. 55 Dodge Royal fordor sedan, Powerflite, radio and heater. 54 Mercury Monterey 4-Dr., sedan, Mercomatic, radio and heater. 54 Ford Custom fordor, 6, Ford-o matic, radio and heater. East I>it—300 South 4th St. LOHAUS MOTOR CO. O’Neill, Nebr. MOBILE HOMES The new 1961’s are on the lot AS MUCH AS $700.00 DISCOUNT on 1960 models still in stock Stop and see our fine selection of New and Used We Trade — Finance — Deliver Open Everyday In the O’Neill vicinity see Clarence Johnson Elms Court, O’Neill Contact Us Today ' MILLER TRAIIJ2R SALES Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170 19tfc 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 On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park er. O’Neill, Nebr_ 3tf End of Summer Specials 55 Ford Custom 4-Dr., radio and heater, standard transmis sion 445.00 80 Volkswagen, less than 6,000 actual miles, radio and heater and other accessories—a real buy at —_ 1595.00 55 Dodge % Ton pickup, re built motor, new tires, 3 speed for only - 495.00 57 Ford Custom 4-Dr., radio and heater, automatic, V-8 for only- 795.00 Gonderinger Motor Co. Home of Chevrolet — Rambler Atkinson. Nebr. Phone 8311 19c MACHINERY JJ). 12 ft. rake John Deere tiller Farmhand loader COMBINES J.D. 55 M. H. 7 ft. 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 FOR SALE—New modern home at 414 North Second Street. Three bedrooms, full basement, built in oven and range. Phone 785-W MONEY TO LOAN On homes, farms and ranches Low interest, prompt service, Virgil Laursen O’Neill. lOtfc FOR SALE Lorraine's Cafe, good business opportunity, on High way 275 at Tilden. Write Lor raine Hovelsrud or nhone Forrest 8-7740 at Tilden. Nebr, 19-20c TAVERN FOR SALE Includes building, fixtures and 3 bedroom modern home. Reason for sell ing health. For further details contact or write—Floyd DeLong, Inman 18-20c On large size loans. I can loan Money at 5% interest. R. H. Park er, O’Neill. Nebr. _ 3tf FOR SALE-Two one bedroom houses—will sell separate or together.—Kieth Abart, 321 West Clay, O’Neill. 12tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two bedroom modern home In Bristow. Fully Insulated, full basement, oil furnace heat, house is In good condition In side and out. Also double garage situated on double lot In good location out of flood area. Business opportunity also of fered In the Mobil tank wagon service. Both house and business available or buy each separate. Contact: MELVIN JOHNSON Box 127 Phone 7542 Bristow, Nebraska 19-21 c FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms! Night, week or month. Air conditioned, clean, good beds, Nicely decorated.— Hotel O’Neill, Phone 364, Mr. and Mrs. Stowell. 7tf City Loans on business buildings or residence property, See R. H. | Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49tf j FOR RENT Basement apartment, j three large rooms with shower and outside entrance, close toj school and hospital. $25.00 per month. 330 North 1st, phone 517-J, O'Neill. 19-21p ^ FOR RENT Two bedroom house Vj block from school, new paint and paper, natural gas heat, glassed in porch—Phone 179, O’Neill.__ 18tf FOR RENT—Six room modern house in O’Neill—Call TW 3-3812 or write Ferd Krutz, Orchard. 18-21p FOR RENT Small house, three rooms and bath. Call Mrs. Em ma Lawrence, phone 523-R, O’ Neill. 13tfc WANTED NATIONAL CONCERN OFFERS OPPORTUNITY Married man above 30 preferred. Must have late model car. Know ledge of tractors and machinery helpful. Sales experience not necessary. We train if hired. Drawing account. For personal interview write qualifications, address and phone number to A. H. Garrett, P.O. Box 392, Dallas, Tex. 19P WOMEN WANTED Due to an expansion program, Dale Electronics, Inc., of Co lumbus, Nebraska, is in need of qualified female production em ployees to help manufacture highly precisioned electronic de vices. This Nebraska firm is one of the fastest growing indus tries in the midwest and its products are nationally known and recognized in the electron ics industry. If you are at least 18 years of age, have good vision and fin ger dexterity and a desire to excel in your work, you are invited to apply at the Division (if Employment Security office nearest your home or directly to the Norfolk Office at 0120 Norfolk Avenue, or to Columbus. You will begin at $1.00 an hour plus incentive earnings, but will have an opportunity, if quali fied, to earn as high as $1 80 an hour through incentive earnings and continued employment. Ex cellent employee benefits in clude group insurance, paid in surance, paid vacations, and holidays. Grow With a Growing Organization Dale Electronics, Inc. Columbus, Nebraska 19-20-c WANTED TO BUY—Rye straw Tompkins Livestock Hdgs., In man, Nebr. 15-20c WANTED—Night waitress from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m.—Candy Bill’s Cafe, 13tfc WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL OO . O'Neill 3 blks W & 3t4 blks N stoplight. WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf Farm Loans See R H. Parker. O’Neill. Nebraska. 49tf L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Alsc repair parts for Lawson — Reo — Clinton. WANTED: Serum pigs Loading days. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tl WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm supply business handling well known products. Small capital needed. Write box TH, c-o The Frontier. 5th 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’Neil] 50tf DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER Donior Elevated Grading ,Volin E. Do nohoe, Phone 447-W O’NEILL, NEBRASKA WE DON’T WANT ALL THE bus iness- Just yours.. Patton s Ben Franklin, O'Neill. tfc WANTED-Custom Baling Roto ba ler—Gary Beckwith, lVi mi. north Sunset Motel, Phone 587R11, O' Neill 6tf MISCELLANEOUS OPEN EVENINGS Until after har vest.—Shelhamer Equipment. 12tfc 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 WE HAVE FARM, RANCH and home buyers. Notify Virgil Laur sen today if you are thinking about selling.—Virgil Laursen Agency, O’Neill. 13tf 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 insured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH TO THANK all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the cards, gifts and visits while Bill was in the hospital and at home after his accident. A special thanks to those who helped in anyway with our hay ing and other work. Also we wish to take this means to thank everyone for the cards and gifts sent to Debbe. They were so helpful in keeping her oc cupied while recovering from her accident. Many thanks to the doctors and hospital staff for the care we re ceived. These kindnesses will long be re membered. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Sor ensen 19pd |--Legal Notices-1 (First pub. Sept. 1, 1960) NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4.390 Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CHARLES NIE MAN, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on September 21, 1960, at 10 o'clock, AM. (COUNTY Louis W. Reimer, COURT County Judge SEAL) 19-21c (First pub. August 25, 1960) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by Holt County, Nebraska, and the Department of Roads of the State of Nebraska at the office of the Department of Roads in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Ne braska, on September 15, 1960, until 10:00 o’clock A. M., and at that time publicly opened and read for GRAVEL FOR SUR FACING and incidental work on the EWING SOUTH Federal Aid Secondary Project No. S-63 (3) Federal Aid Road. The proposed work consists of constructing 119 miles of Gravel ed Road. The approximate quantity is: 10,2% Cu. Yds, Gravel Surface Course. Each bidder must be qualified to submit a proposal for any part or all of this work as provided in Legislative Bill No. 187, 1%5 Legislative 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 informa tion secured at the office of the Division Engineer of the Depart ment of Roads at Ainsworth. Ne braska, or at the office of the I 'opart ment of Roads at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his con tract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this work, the bidder must file, with his proposal, a certified check made payable to the Depart ment of Roads and in an amount not less than one thousand one hundred fifty (1,150) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS John VV. Hossack, Acting State Engineer .1 V. Murphy, Division Engineer 17- 20c NOTICE August 23, 1960 Present any and all unpaid bills, debts or legitimate claims (if any) c ntracted by either Elmer Hin sh..w or MiUie Spensley (Up to and including August 24, 1960) to Millie (Hinshaw) Spensley East End Cafe or Box 14, O’Neill, Nebr. 18- 20c NOTICE August 23, 1960 Any and all indebtedness to El mer Hinshaw of debts, loans, in terest, notes and payments of con tracts are now due. Contact Mi' lie Hinsh; w Spensley for arrange ment of payment. Millie (Hinshaw) Spensley East Ei d Cafe or P. 0. Box 1: O'Neill, Netbr. 18-20c Spencer News By Mrs. Hose II >rnback Tririfty Homemakers Thrifty Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Charles Hav ranek with thirteen members and one visitor present. Mrs. Bernard Kaczor conducted the business meeting and gave a report on the council meeting. Fair Ixxith plans were completed and Mrs. Frank Krupicka gave a reading on Child Training. A family party is planned for October 9 at the community hall. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Marvin Havranek Thursday evening, Sept. 15. Each member is to bring a family re port of pclio shots. Riverview 4-H The Riverview 4-H meeting was held at the Spencer com munity hall August 22 at 8 p.m. It was called to order by presi dent Don Dricky. The secretary and treasurer reports were read and approved. A vote was taken and passed to give $5 for a memorial for Cheryl Richter. The next meeting will be September 12. Mrs. Earl Allyn celebrated her seventy-ninth birthday, Sunday with a family dinner at her home. Mrs. Edward Kirkpatrick en tertained twenty-seven friends honoring the eighth birthday of their son. Russell on Tuesday af ternoon at the Kirkpatrick home. The afternoon was spent in play ing outdoor game's and Mrs. Kirk patrick served lunch. Mrs. Wilma Crawford and Steve visited Monday with the Fred Colman family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Storjohann and Margaret spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Sioux City where Margaret received medical treat merit. Tom Hilliard jr., who was em ployed on a farm near Ponca, vi sited from Friday to Saturday at the Rosa Marx home. Mrs. John Carr ami sons and Mrs, Roy DeVaU and Mike were Thursday afternoon visitors at the Roland Hornback home A group of friends surprised Fred Baker on his birthday Tues day evening Present were Mr and Mrs. Fred Oilman, Mr. and Mrs. William Wendt, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Claassen and Connie. Mr and Mrs. Henry Claassen and Mr and Mrs. Dave Baker and Judy of Butte launch was sersed after playing cards and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hornback and Roslla and Jack Pritchett re turned Sunday from Vanoover, Canada and other points of in terest. Mrs. Charles Havranek and Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Schmaltz at tended a Handing reunion at Gregory Sunday. Mrs Josie Anderson and Mrs. F. F. Martin visited friends and relatives while there. Bill Boettcher took lunette to Cozad where she will stay with her aunt, Mrs. Olive Peters and attend school there. Mrs. Carrie Bata from River side, Calif., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. M. Couch. Lynch News Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carson and Kay and Mrs. Lottie Sed lacek were Sunday dinner guests in the Loo Sedlacek home at White River, S. D. Mrs. Sedlacek stayed for a longer visit. Miss Janice Kay Crawford of Omaha is spending a week’s va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawford. Mrs. Phyliss Mulhair and Danny and Mrs Pete Mulhair were O’ Neill callers on Friday and luncheon guests of Mrs. Roy Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Theroff and family spent Monday in the Cal vin Christensen home. Mrs. Catherine Johnson from Tulsa, Okla,, arrived in the Frank Carsten home Wednesday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Max Reiser from Columbus spent the weekend with Mrs. Phyliss Mulhair and with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiser in Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiser and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair attended the fair in Bloomfield Sunday afternoon and evening. Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS I'he Inman Community Club met Monday evening in the scho ol assembly room for their first meeting of the fall season. Har vey Tompkins, newly elected pres ident was in charge of the meet ing. Other officers of the coming year are Mrs. James McMahan, vice president, Mrs. Walter Fick, secretary and Mrs. Bill Butter field, treasurer. Plans were made for the clubs parts in the Fall Festival to be held the 24th of September. Mrs. Sid Stolier of San Diego, Calif, gave a very interesting talk on Missiles entitled “Bicycle Wheels for Defense”. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sobot ka had charge of the entertain ment. Lunch was served with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson on the coffee committee. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stolier and Cindy of San Diego, Calif, visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family. Mrs. Dale Revell and Mrs. Ger ald Snyder of O’Neill visited Mrs. Ray Siders Thursday. A group of men gathered at the meadow at the south edge of Inman the middle of last week and stacked 32 stacks of hay for the Methodist church. Dinner was served at noon by the ladies. The committee wishes to thank all those who assisted in any way. John Schrunk, Mabel ami Rioter Banks and Margaret and Verna Pnis attended the Family Camp of the Reorganized Ctuireh oi Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Long Pine last weekend. Roger Banks spent two weeks he ping hay at the Gaines Rzesz otarski farm near Emmet Dick Clark of O'Neill visited Ru fus and Violet Sboles Monday Mrs. Edwin Langley ami daugh ter left Monday for Omaha where they will visit relatives before returning to their home in Lin coln. They had spent n week here visiting Mrs Langley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and Sam. Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Osborn Miss Sadie Drrickson stayed at the Osborn home while Mr. and M”s Harold Osborn and Ruth and Mrs. T J Graham spent a few days visiting at the Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson home in Mis souri. 'They toured the Lake of the Ozarks and Fart Leonard Wood. Me and Mrs. Gordon Bnrta and Evelvn left August 16 for the Bl.°"k Hi’ls. While there they vis ited at the Max Rossmier home. Thov returned honi" Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Howard Graham and family and Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Graham drove to Sioux City, Aug 17 to see the ire foRies. M-'s Lester Derickson ami Bob by .are helping at the Bud Scran ton heme near Plainview while Mr end Mrs. Bid Scranton and frmilv are on their vacation. Janpf and Jerrv Doriek«--on are soending a few days with their grandon rents. Miss Sadie Deriekson visited her mother, Mrs A E Derirkson and sisters in O'Neill on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hughes drove un Sunday, Aug. 21 from Norf Ik to get their children who had heeti spending the'r vacation at the R. L. Hughes home. Mr. and Mrs. Haro'd Osborn took Ruth to Verdel Tuesday so she could spend a few days at • —I 1 I "V—-■ w the Bud Lanman home. Several id the schools in this community opened Monday David ami Duane Oleson amt Janice and Kenny Sanders were Tuesday evening visitors at the Harold Osborn home. Mr and Mrs Clarence Logan and a sister and sister-in law of Mrs. Logan from Springview vis ited at the Carson sisters ovvr the weekend. Jess Carson left Sunday for Missouri to visit relatives ami to spend the winter. He had .«pent the summer at the Edward Car son home Miss Beverly Carson spent the weekend with her parents. Mr and Mi's Lee Brady ar. spent Thursday in O'Neill, return ing h nne Friday. Mrs Gordon Barta helped Mrs. Frank t; u lien dn a chickens Jj j id. y, Mrs. Harold Osborn was a din ner guest at the John Di rieicson home August 25. Mr. and Mrs Max Wilkins and family of Palo Alto, Calif , were visitors at the home of her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans one day last week The girls parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Linilberg also vis ited with them. Mr. and Mrs. Roger R is uikrans ami Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rosenkrans called on Mr and Mrs Alhert Hepburn in Bassett. Mr,a. Hep burn wns the former Goldie Wells. Mrs. Rosenkrans n, rts Goldie fei ling fairly well. George Kubic called at the Otto Ruzicka home Sunday to visit with his sister. The electrical storm wo had in this community Saturday night caused the lightning to strike n hay stack at the It y Alder farm. Emmet News By Mrs. Kloppi'nlierg Mrs. Helena Lindcmann, 77, the mother of Mrs Hetiry Kloppen b >rg, a longtime resident of Emmet died Sunday, July 17 at the h nr of her daughter, Mrs. A'dena Ernrieh. She had been bed-ridden for five years. Kenneth Vakoc of the Verdigre FFA chapter In shown here giving some pointers on judging range grass to Dennis Underwood and his father, Edwin Underwood of Council Bluffs, la. The Underwood fami ly were on vacation and had stopped to take part In the judging pro gram. Twenty-three persons participated in the range judging contest ' held Friday at the Holt county courthoase annex. The group is shown here as they went out Into the field to do some actual judging. \ H*t of the winners will be found elsewhere in this Issue.