The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 13, 1961, Section Two, Image 12

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    Emmet
And Community
Dolores Tunender
Monday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Marcellus and fami
ly were Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Jirak, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Soukup,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soukup and
family, Mr. and Mrs. James
Havranek and boys all of O’
Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred CcCart
and family, Emmet and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Carr, Amelia. It was
in honor of ILeonard Havranek
who left for the Navy the Fourth
of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winkler
and family, Denver, Colo., Mr.
and Mrs. Itay Winkler and fami
ly, North Platte, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hanus and family, Omaha,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkler
and family, Atkinson and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice,
Emmet, called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Tunender,
Francis, Dolores, Bob and Gene
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deer
mer, Marian, Ronnie and IJnda
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and
family.
Emmet Little League base
ball team played Atkinson Mon
day night at Emmet. Atkinson
won 15 to 7.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Rauterkus and
family, O’Neill, were Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Marcellus and fami
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ramold,
Atkinson, called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender and
family Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and girls visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marcellus and
family, O'Neill, Wednesday eve
ning. They also called at th<
I
liome of Mr. and Mrs D. B. Mar
cellus, Stuart in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and family called at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jirak, O'
Neill, Wednesday afternoon and
they also called at the home of
Mn and Mrs. Ray Tunender and
family Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel
lus and family visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rent
schler and family Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
;tnd family were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sou
kup, O’Neill, Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ramold
and family, Inman, Mr. and Mrs.
Cyril Peters and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ramold jr., and family,
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Tunender and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Deermer and fami
ly, Mrs. Ray Timmerman and
family and Mrs. Ray Schaaf and
family, all of Atkinson, called at
the home of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr.,
Hubert and John Sunday where
they visited relatives from Ne
braska City, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Krifel and family who spent the
weekend with Mrs. Ramold sr.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
_
Leroy Pofahl, Ewing, and Allen
Peterson, Clearwater, formerly
of Ewing, were confirmed
at the Concordia Lutheran
church at Clearwater Sunday. Fol
lowing the service, the Pofahl
family gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pofahl for
a no-host dinner. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pofahl, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Rockey and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Po
fahl and daughters, Ewing, and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson
and granddaughter, Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Krachie,
who have been vacationing in
Minnesota for the past three
weeks, returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Wilda Carr, Holdredge,
spent from Tuesday to Friday at
the home of her brother and sis
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Dierks.
Mary Lynne Zoeller was a
guest for a few days last week
at the Lyle Dierks home. She
accompanied Dr. Merton Dierks
to her home in Manhattan dur
ing die weekend. Dr. Dierks
brought his family back to
Ewing where they will now
make their home. At present
they are guests of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Evans, Im
perial, were recent visitors at the
Lyle Dierks home. The Evans
family are former residents of
Ewing when Mr. Evans was su
perintendent of the Ewing public
scnooi.
Mrs. Joe Kaczor, her mother,
Mrs. Leo Vandersnick and Mrs.
Eva Kaczor visited Mrs. John
Vandersnick at 9tuart Sunday.
They also called on A. A. Alden,
a former Ewing resident. Mrs.
George Latzel accompanied them
and visited Mr. Latzel who is be
ing cared for at the Stuart Rest
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler
and children returned Monday
from a vacation trip which took
them to Utah. On their reurn
trip home, they spent some time
sightseeing in Colorado.
“God’s Word and Our Words’’
was the theme of the lesson for
the Womens Society of Christian
Service meeting at the parlors
of the Methodist church Wednes
day afternoon. Mrs. Willis Rock
ey was leader. Mrs. Anna Pol
lock was in charge of the de
votional period with Mrs. Curtis
Roberts, pianist. The meeting op- j
ened with a reading by Mrs.1
James Tinsley. At the business!
meeting Mrs. Ray Sedivy, secre- j
tary of children’s work, gave a;
report on the Daily Vacation Bi
ble school and the Sunday School.
Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand reported
on mission service.
Mrs. Rockey announced that
the pre-cut garments ordered
some time ago had arrived and as
soon as completed will be sent to
the United Churches Welfare at
St. Louis, Mo., to be distributed
to the needy. She also stated that
the School of Missions would be
held in Lincoln August 21 to 25.
Motion approved to pay expenses
of delegate to attend.
The Ewing society will be hosts
for the WSCS Fall seminar Sep
tember 26 at the Methodist
church. Notes of thanks were re
ceived from Mrs. Ben Larson,
Marie Davis and Mrs. Dewitt
Gunter. Cards were sent to A.A.!
Alden at a Stuart Rest Home, j
Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, Mrs. Dewitt
Hoke and the Elmer Woeppel
family. Twenty members were
present. Guests were Mrs. Waldo
Davis and Jane Spragg. Refresh
ment hostesses were Mrs. Frank
Schmidt and Mrs. H. R. Harris.
Mrs. Eleanor Pollock was a
holiday weekend guest of her mo
ther, Mrs Anna Pollock. She re
turned to Omaha Sunday.
Mrs. E. D. McDonald and son,
Douglas, and daughter, Suzanne,
left Friday to spend the weekend
at Vermillion, S. D., with rela
tives.
Guests Saturday at the Ray
Butler home were her sister, Mrs.
S. H. Lynch of Gordon, and her
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Morrison
of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Archer
and daughter, Ellen, who have
been guests of his mother, Mrs.
Bertha Archer in Ewing, and of
relatives and friends in Neligh
and Grand Island, left during the
weekend to return to their home
at Green Bay, Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag and
son, who have been vacationing
in Colorado, are visiting at the
parental home of Perry Saiser
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag be
fore returning to their home in
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd visit
ed relatives in Meadow Grove
Sunday.
Recent guests at the George
Jefferies home are Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Troshynski, Waype, Mrs.
Mark Muff, O’Neill, Mrs. Beulah
Pederson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. B. A. Cratty, Mrs. Creds,
Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Wulf, Michigan.
The morning worship hour at
the United Presbyterian church
Sunday was conducted by Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Shrader who gave
a report on the meeting of the
Nebraska Synod held recently at
Hastings. In the evening, Archie
Johnston was in charge of a
Bible quiz.
“Gardening” was the theme of
the lesson for the Facts and Fun
Home Extension club when they
met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ben Larsen who
was also the leader, assisted by
Mrs. Ella Ziems and Mrs. J. L.
Pruden. Plant diseases, insecti
cides and commercial fertilizers
were discussed by the group. A
short business session was con
ducted by Mrs. Pruden, president.
Twelve members answered to roll
call. Guests were Mrs. Albert Lar- .
son, Mrs. Roland Hord and Mrs.
Grace Briggs.
A lunch was served by the hos
tess, picnic style.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Les
lie Brokaw, Norfolk, spent the
fourth of July holiday with their
daughter, Mrs. Russell Napier at
Sterling, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Archer
ami daughter, Ellen, Green Bay,
Wis., were honored guests Wed
nesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom
assisting hosts. A cookout picnic
supper was served on the lawn.
Mrs. Bertha Archer of Ewing was
also a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pollock ac
companied by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe 9turbaum, spent
Sunday in Omaha visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cros
by and daughter.
Sp. 5 Gene Sisson, Fort Carson,
Colo., has returned after spending
a few days with his mother, Mrs.
Helen Sisson, who has been ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings, who
spent the Fourth of July holiday
with their daughter, Mrs. Robert
Dunaway and family at Hastings,
returned home Wednesday.
Jerry and Tom Sisson are
spending the summer vacation
with their sister, Mrs. John Stes
kal jr. and family at McCall,
Ida. Their brother, Jack Sisson,
Omaha, took them to McCall.
Ann Bergstrom, a guest of her
cousin, Kay Bergstrom, left Wed
nesday to join her family in Om
aha.
Mrs. Darlene Bowling and child
ren returned home Friday from
Niobrara where they had spent
the Fourth of July and visited
relatives.
Ruth Ross, of Clay Center,
Kan., was a guest a few days at
the home of her brother, Dr.
William H. Ross. Dr. Ross and
Miss Ross left Thursday to go
to Rochester, Minn., where they
attended the wedding of Dr.
Ross’ daughter, Dr. Margaret
Ross and Dr. Paul Van Horn,
Saturday afternoon. Other rela
tives attending the wedding
were Helen Weede, Pakistan,
and Jennie Weede, Sterling,
Kan. The Rosses and Weedes
plan to visit friends at Wash
ington, Hillsboro, Birmingham,
Fairfield, Indianola, Carlisle,
Malcolm and Des Moines, all
in Iowa, before returning home.
The Forum Group of the United
Presbyterian church sponsored a
family picnic for the congrega
tion on the Fourth of July at the
Leo Miller home. After the din
ner, horseshoes were played by
the older men while the boys had
a ball game. Games were pro
vided for the entertainment of
the small children. The women
enjoyed visiting. Ice Cream and
cake were served later.
Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O’NEILL, NEBR
Insurance of All
Kinds
Rosedale News
Caro! Mahlendorf
Phone 7374
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin
son and Wayne drove to Stroms
burg Wednesday to tiring Mrs.
Martinson’s parents, The Rev.
and Mrs. August Johnson home.
While they were here they cele
brated their 50th wedding anni
versary. The Rev. Johnson was
a minister here before moving to
Stromsburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Snider, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Snider and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Del more Nelson
and family spent July 4 at the
M. B. Nelson’s home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Johnson and
family visited on July 4 with Mrs.
Johnson’s father, Oscar Ander
son in Butte. They were luncheon
guests there also.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson,
Janice and Paula spent Tuesday
evening at the Darold Lindgren
home helping Miss Lindgren cele
brate her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mahlen
dorf and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Mahlendorf, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mahlendorf, L<H>nard,
Carol and Konnio Witherwax at
tended the Mahlendorf reunion
in Neligh last Sunday.
A number from this vicinity at
tended the rodeo at Fairfax July
4.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nelson and
family were Friday evening din
ner guests at the Bill Sniders
home in Butte.
Lester Johnson was a Friday
supper guest at the Ivar Johnson
home. It was Lester’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Nelson
and family, Homewood, 111.,
spent from Monday to Wednesday
at the M. B. Nelson home.
Supper guests at the Harry
Mahlendorf home Thursday eve
ning were Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Olson and Lauri of Popular, Wis.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mahlen
dorf and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Mahlendorf were evening
visitors there.
Wednesday afternoon coffee
guests at the M. B. Nelson home
were Mrs. David Landholm and
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Mrs. Elroy Anderson and child
ren. They helped Jill celebrate
her first birthday.
Mrs Morris Johnson and La
vonne, Mrs. Emily Peterson and
Mr. and Mrs. David Landholm
were Friday evening visitors at
the Edward Martinson home
helping them celebrate their an
niversary.
Pastor Anderson and Elrene,
Virginia Johnson and Janice Loe
Anderson will be attending the
Trail Blazers camp at Camp
Cedars this week.
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Cars - Homes Itusinessra
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112 S<>. 4th O'NeiU
USED CAR
I Bargains
1954 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF
4-door, radio, heater. A real nice car.
1952 FORD CUSTOM
4-door, V-8, overdrive. Make a good
second car. Clean, mechanically A-l.
1953 FORD
4-door, V-8, Ford-o-Matic, low mileage.
Been right here in town.
1949 FORD V2 TON
6 cyl., 4-speed pickup. We will be easy
to get along with on this one.
GOOD CLEAN USED CARS FOR SALE
AT ALL TIMES
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MOTOR CO.
PHONE 38
316 E. Freinont O’Neill. Nebr.
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INSECT SPRAYS AND WEED KILLERS
We carry complete stock of sprays and dusts for controlling
flies and insects and for the control of weeds around the home,
in the garden, and on the farm.
PRESCRIPTIONS
The next time your doctor prescribes medication for you or
for a member of your family, take the prescription to DEVOY’S
REXALL DRUG to be filled by a PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST.
Remember, for your convenience, DEVOY'S is open evenings
until 9:00 p.m. with a Registered Pharmacist on duty to take
care of your prescription needs.
DEVOY REXALL Drug
Bob Devoy, Pharmacist
Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings
O'Neill, Nebr.
NOT UNTIL WE HAVE CHECKED
AND SERVICED YOUR FORD'S
C00UN& SYSTEM
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF
Fanners State Bank
af Ewing in the State of Nebraska at the close of business on
30 JUNE, 1961
ASSETS
Lash, balances with other banks, and cash items in pro
cess of collection . $ 155,703,08
United States Government obligations, direct and guaran
teed . 373,684.75
Loans and discounts (including $499.75 overdrafts i . 620,856.84
Bank premises owned $2,850.00, furniture and fixtures
$5,875.00 . 8,725.00
TOTAL ASSETS .$1,158,969.67
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor
porations . 784,035.36
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations . 3,124.12
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings) . 21,341.09
Deposits of States and political subdivisions . 202,254.38
Certified and officers’ checks, etc. 5,977.50
TOTAL DEPOSITS .$1,016,732A5
(a) Total demand deposits . $1,013,608.33
(b) Total time and savings deposits $ 3,124.12
TOTAL LIABILITIES . $1,016,732.45
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital : Common stock, total par value . 50,000.00
Surplus . 50,000.00
Undivided profits . 42.237.22
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . 142,237.22
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $1,153,969.67
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes (including notes and bills rediscounted and
securities sold with agreement to repurchase) . 303,538.95
Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of .. 13,503.70
Securities as shown above are after deduction of reserves
of . 500-00
I, Richard S. Brion, President, of the above named bank, do
hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my know
ledge and belief.
RICHARD S. BRION, President
CORREST—ATTEST: M. B. Huffman. LaVeme M. Brion. Richard S.
Brion.
Directors
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