The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 16, 1961, Section Two, Image 16
_FOR SALE FOR SALE— Purebred spotted Po land China hoars. Vaccinated and guaranteed.—Martin Hoff man, Spencer, Nebr. 25-32c tALT FOR SALE K ana polls $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 FOU SAIJi Registered and grade Angus I Hills also herd bulls.— Joe Musll, O'Neill. 30-37p REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE BOARS for sale. Meat type breeding stock from quality bloodlines. New bloodlines for old customers . 3 miles east of Creighton on Highway 59. Ph. 121 on 10. Shadylane Hampshire Farm. 23-30c FT)R SAIJE-1st and 2nd calf Holstein heifers, heavy springers. John Sojku, lVi north, 4 East of Page. 15tfc FOR SALE- Certified Cheyenne wheat seed. Also I11C power washing separator in excellent condition.--Henry Stelling and Son, Orchard, Nebr. 21tfc FOR SALFJ- Registered Hamp shire boars and open gilts. Big and rugged with bred in grow ing ability.—Alfred Hansen, Plainview, Nebr. Ph. 21 R99 22tfc F'OR SALE Ducks and geese.— Mrs. Vernon Davis, Phone In man 425. 30-32p FOR SALE- Purebred Hampshire lioars, vaccinated and guaran teed. John Sojka, 114 north and 4 east of Page, Nebr. 24-36c FARM LOANS, See R. H Parker. 50tf 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 Registered Hamp shire boars, good meat type boars ready for service. Vac cinated for cholera, erysipelas and leptospherosois, guaranteed. —John Wenner jr., 6 miles south and 1 east of Atkinson, Phone 6036. 30-32c FOR SALE Registered purebred Yorkshire boars and gilts. Buy them young and save.—Richard Hill, Box 511, Phone 564 Rll, O’ Neill. 22ti FOR SALE- Hampshire boars long bodied with size for age double vaccinated, guaranteec breeders, new bloodlines.—Johr Raster, Ph. Hunter 5-3360, Clear water, Nebr. 24-31i IF YOU WANT A lower rate oi interest than you are now pay ing, see me at my office in O’ Neill, Nebr. R. H. Parker. 50tf SAVE ON INSURANCE—promp claim service. Virgil Laursei Agy., O'Neill. 10tf< TURKEYS FOR SALE—Mrs Ralph Brookhouser, Route 2 Orchard, Nebr. 27tf< MOBILE HOMES New & Used Along with our usual fine selectioi of New Coaches, we now have oi hand some real clean used coache: both 8 and 10 wide. Check these low prices: 1959 — 46x10 2BR Washer $2995.0: 1959 — 46x10 2BR Washer $2950.0< 1959 — 42x8 2BR Storms $2195.0< 1958 — 35x8 2 BR $1950.0< 1957 — 46x8 3BR . $2595.(X 1955 — 35x8 1 BR . $1895.01 1952 — 42x8 2 BR . $1695.0< 1952 — 35x8 2 BR $1495.01 1952 — 36x8 Take over small pymt 1951 — 35x8 1 BR . $1295.0( Low down payments and payment: to suit your Budget. SEE US TODAY MILLER MOBILE HOME SALE! Albion, Nebr. Ph. EX 5-2171 30th I AM BACK In my office agaii and can loan money on Farm and Ranches and City Property Some at 4% and some at 5% in terest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill Nebr. 50t SEND YOUR CHECK to Norri W. Coats at Stuart by Novembe 12 and get a 10-year guaranty Republic glass-lined 30-galloi automatic water heater (eithe natural gas or propane) fo ONLY $57.95. You’ve seen thes at $79.95. Send your check NOW Tell > where to have it deliverer in your HOME TOW’N. When ii Stuart. visit Coats’ Store "Where your money gets yo more.” 30] ANQUS BULL SALE Wre will sell 16 registered comin 2-year old black Angus bulls a the O’Neill Livestock Market s their regular sale on Thursdaj November 30. These are qualit bulls with lots of size for ag< Many of these are sired b Bandolier Lad 7069, a bull w purchased from the Universit of Nebraska which they intende to keep in their own herd. H graded 14 on quality and size ! 18 months of age. This is an e: ceptionally high quality offerin with several herd bull prospect F. W\ LOOCK & SON Spencer, Nebr. 30-31 ^ Bert & Irene Nodes BULLS FOR SALE Used Bulls And Yearling Bulls Sired by JS LAD TONE I and JS REAL TONE I 18 mdes Southwest ol Newport, Nebr. 28-30c _ FOR SALE—Farmall M tractor. A-l condition. Power pack motor with live hydraulic system, good tires.—Ray Shaffer, Atkinson. 30-31p FOR SALE- -Capons, alive or dressed Phone 513-M, Norbert Clark, O'Neill. 29-31p FOR SALE -Com, about 600 bu. Mrs. W. J. Biglin, Ph. 129. 30p FOOD SALE and Bazaar will be held November 18 starting at 11 a m. in Shelhamer's store by St. Anthony's Hospital auxiliary. Proceeds of sale for purchase of binocular microscope. Contribu tions welcome. 30c FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire l»ars bloodlines for old custo mers. Henry and Richard Stell ing, 2 miles south, V*. west of Orchard, Nebr. 29 tfc ATTENTION FARMERS Wiscon sin dairy bred heifer calves for sale; also Wisconsin springer heifers. Direct from my farm to your farm. Write: Carl Brandau, Tomah, Wise. 27-30p FOR SALE—D-4 Caterpillar trac i tor with hydraulic dozer, $2,200 complete. Runs good. George Courtney, Lynch, Nebr. 29-30c LARGE SELECTION of used furni ture. Cal’s Furniture, Tilden on Highway 275. 35tfc FOR SALE—Purebred Hamp shire boars. Can be registered, ready for service. Two new I blood lines, two way veterinary i vaccinated. Priced reasonable.— Xavier Kalkowski, Lynch, Nebr. 27tfc | puK —.14-11. cuuiuuittuvii truck box.—John Graves, O’ I Neill, Nebr. 29-30p SEMI-LOADS WISCONSIN Spring ers and heifers, some fresh with heifer calves. From Shores Wis consin Dairies. Fancy Holstein, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Jersey and Swiss springers and heifers. Fine Holstein bull, $115.00. Rug ged grey-white young Swiss bull. I Loads open, bred and weaned Wisconsin heifers. Shores’ cat tle "Pay Your Bills, Stop Youi Worries.” Travel refunded Shores, Neligh, Phone TU 7-4060 7-4850. 29tf< See The LARGEST SELECTION of MOBILE HOMES 15 New Units and 20 Used New 50x10 start at $3,995 Used units start at $395 We Trade for what you have, Servic. ' all popular brands, with Financing at Bank rates up to 84 months. Call or Write to CONTOIS MOBILE HOMES 1 Northeast Nebraska’s Largest Neligh, Nebraska ; OPEN EVERYDAY & SUNDAYS 29- 32. ; Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE -Floyd DeLongs resi dence and tavern at Inman, Ne 1 braska. Priced for quick sal as he is moving.—Virgil L Laursen, Agcy., O’Neill, Nebr. 30- 32 [ FOR SALE -160 acre improve, farm with two artesian wells Located 5 miles south and tw. east of filling station comer eas of Chambers. Now occupied b; A. J. Koenig and son.—Marth; Scholz, Neligh, Nebr. 30. FOR SALE—1,00) acre ranch, 70 acres deeded, 300 acres accretioi land. iy4 mile river front Springs in every pasture. Fai improvements. This ranch i located 17 miles north of O Neill on Hwy 281. Good terms 240 acre farm well located an. with modern improvements fo sale in the Chambers valley ' Write or phone Ron Shonka, At kinson, Ph. 7542 or Mike Shonka ; Burwell, Ph. 346-3455. 28-30] ■' r wrv SAi,»r, 1 520 north 1st: 3 bedroom home family sized living room an kitchen with eating space, fu] :: basement, very good condition ; V. A. Loan available, or for casl j sale. ’ 521 east Benton: 4 bedroom home , well located close to school, goo< , condition, and terms available - Spelts Ray Sub-Division: New - bedroom home, with exceller > terms and quick possession. The Frontier building, located a j South 4th St. 1 We have other homes, lot* an business properties far sale. I VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Agy. 5 O'Neill, Nebr. Phone 434 : FINE LARGE HOME On 125 East day St. t New Gas Furnace and Garage. Good Income Property, Priced Y right and terms. y Phone 324-R or see l Herman J. Janzing a... .. e REAL ESTATE f 2 bedroom modem home, *■ Ideal Location 3 bedroom home Many other good homes listed c 480 Acres north of Emmet, " Very Good Terms 240 Acres located west of Page 320 Acres west of Page Other farm and ranch listings ED. THORIN Real Estate Broker Ph. 207, O'Neill, Nebr. 38t| WANTED MAKE PATTON’S BEN Frank! store your candy and nuts hea - quarters. Always fresh. 27 t CITY LOANS. See R. H. Parker 50tf NEEDED AT ONCE- Full or part time. Man or woman to service customers with Watkins pro ducts, in city of O'Neill. Earn $65 and up weekly. No invest ment. Write Watkins Products, Inc. D-55, Winona, Minn. 29-30and 32p ' ' ' | WANTED TO BUY -3 bedroom house with basement and garage. - Sam Robertson, Ph. 925 Jll. O’Neill._30tfc MEN — WOMEN. We establish you in your own business on our capital. No investment. No ex perience necessary to start. Part or full time. Small cities and, towns best. P. O. Box 565, Wi nona, Minn. 30p WANTED- Mechanic and service station attendant. -South Side •‘66’’ Oil Company, Stuart, Ph. 2391, Residence Ph. 2981. 30-31p HELP WANTED—Singer Sewing Machine Co., wants a salesman for the O’Neill territory. Only requirement is that you want to make money. Write Singer Sewing Machine Company, Nor folk, Nebr. Care of Art Rosse, Mgr. 29-32c l MAKE Monthly payment loans some at 4% some at 5% interest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neil], Nebr. 50tf WELL DRILLING and well and I windmill repair.—403 N. 1st Sr. Phone 553-J. ) SPRAGUE WELL CO-. O’Neill 1 3 blks. W. & 3Vfe blks. N. stoplight. WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.— Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WANTED—Old guns. Cash paid or will trade for all muzzle loading rifles and shotguns, old model Winchester rifles and Colt re volvers.—John Sojka, Page, Ne braska, Phone 3599. 21tfc | WANTED—waitress ana Kitcnen i help.—Segerwood Cafe, O’Neill 15tfc Thinking of a Building? ! Behlen Franchise, Sales ar.d Erection UDEY CONST. CO. ! Gene J. Udey, Ph. TIJ 7-48<59 NEIJGH, NEBRASKA _14tfc WELL DRILLING , For Farm and Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill 50tf L. GUTHMILLER : Halt Block East Texaco Station • SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene and arc welding LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES - Also repair parts for Lawson and ? Clinton engines on hand. 9tf : "WE" DON’T WANT , “ALL” THE BUSINESS t We just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN } _ 23 tt il >; i! ' ) . » i ?! » __ ! FOR RENT i ! RCX)M FOR RENT—Outside en , j trance.—Mrs. Ada Spangler, 301 1 E. Everett St., Phone 802-W, O’ J Neill. 30-31p J t FOR RENT: Four bedroom home. Reasonable rent. Located across j1 the street from REA building.— Anna Donlin, 322 E. Adams. J 29-30c FOR RENT—Modem 2-bedroom farm home with garage. 2Vi miles from oiled highway ir _ high school district with bus ser vice.—Harevy A. Tompkins, In man, Nebr. 28tfc LOST & FOUND STRAYED—2 Hereford steer from pasture north of Emmet Branded Lazy S with half circlf each side on right rib.—Donak . Skrdla. Stuart, phone Atkinsoi 5028. 30< MISCELLANEOUS WAS IT WORTH THE FEE ? ' In California 12 CURTISS heifer from 5 days to 8 months ol< averaged $390 00. _ In Missouri 2 CURTISS yearling sold for $1,025.00 and $800 00. In O’Neill, Nebr., your CURTIS! technician is Duane Gray, Ph 470. 30tf< ASHBUKN MONUMENT OO. P, O. Box 6. TUden, Nebr. ■ Personal attention to all orders. Covers all Northeast Nebraska. - Call coDect, FOrest 8-2220. AD n work fully guaranteed. 1-1 NEIL ASHBUKN. Prop. 21p fc ■' '■ CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH TO THANK our many friends and relatives for all thai was done for us during the illness and death of our husband and father. For the beautiful flowers the memorials and the dinner served at the church. Your kind ness will never be forgotten. Mrs. L. R. Tompkins Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Tompkins and family Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Tompkins and family 30f OUR HEARTFELT THANKS tc our friends and relatives, the Rev Emil Kuehn, the Christ Lutherar church ladies and all those who as sisted us during our recen bereavement. We will never forge' the many kind expressions o sympathy. Mrs. L. Ray Vequist, Deann; and Sheryl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist ant family Mr. and Mrs. Orville Momov and family Don Vequist 30] I WISH TO THANK everyone fo their letters, flowers, cards an other acts of kindness while I wa in the hospital. Mrs. Mae Copes 30 I--Legal Notices—j (First pub. Nov. 16, 1961) Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys No. 4469 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOL' COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF CECELIA 1 ERRETT. DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that petition has been filed for fine settlement herein, determinatio of heirship, inheritance taxes fees and commissions, distribi tion of estate and approval c final account and discharge which will be for hearing i this court on December 6, 1961 at 10 o’clock, A.M. (COUNTY Frank Cron COURT Count SEAL) Judge 30-31-32 (First pub. Nov. 9. 1961) William W. Griffin, Attorney No. 4455 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOL' COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF ELMER BUI TERFIELD, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that petition has been filed for fina settlement herein, determinate) of heirship, inheritance taxes fees and commissions, distribi tion of estate and approval c final account and discharge which will be for hearing in thi court on November 29, 1961, a 10 o’clock, A.M. (COUNTY Frank Cron COURT Count SEAL) Judge 29-31 (First pub. Nov. 9, 1961) Norman Gonderinger, Attorney Estate No. 4503 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT 01 HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA NOVEMBER 6, 1961. IN THE MATTER OF TH] ESTATE OF NORMAN D. OBS1 DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate ai hereby notified that the tin limited for presenting claiir against said estate is Februai 1 26. 1962, and for the payment < debts is November 6, 1962, an j that on November 30, 1961, an on March 1, 1962, at 10 o’doc 1 A.M., each day, I will be at th County Court Room in sai . County to receive, examine, hea allow, or adjust all claims an objections duly filed. 1 (COUNTY Frank Cror . COURT Couni . SEAL) Judg [ 29-31 Phone Your News To The Frontier Phone 788 TIRE VULCANIZING and repair ALL «r/K TIRES JOE'S TIRE SERVICE Phone 71« OTrclIl, Nebr. (First pub Nov 2. 1961) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR UN AL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF FRANK BELIK. 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, distribu tion of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on November 22, 1961, at 10 o'clock, A.M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County SEAL) Judge 28-30c 1 Atkinson News Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Runnels, visited Sunday with their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Humrich and boys in O' Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson returned last Thursday from Om aha where he had gone for a mod ( ical check up. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Withers and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frisch left Monday for Boise, Ida., ; where they will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frisch and family. Mrs. Donald Fri:ch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Withers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conru and son, Chesterton, Ind., came last I Friday to spend a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich r ardson and to do some hunting in thic 9l«a TKo Pnnrnc r, > friends of the Richardsons. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bonenber ger and Joan went to Sioux City, ' la., Monday on business. They l also visited in the Ott Brown 5 home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Senseney 3 and Fred Kafin, Brunswick, were last Monday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson. The women are sis tors. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hickok and son, Darian, spent last weekend in Denver, Colo., visiting friends They returned home Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Radke returned to their home in At kinson last Saturday. Mr. Rad ke recently had surgery on his leg for a circulatory ailment r and had been hospitalized in Omaha for sometime. The Rad '. kes’ daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gor don Radke and daughter, also , came to Atkinson and will spend sometime in the Radke home here while her husband con 1 tinues his tour of duty, 1 The Mary and Martha Circle ol the Presbyterian church served " the dinner at the American Le 1 gion hall Monday evening for the • Farmer-Rancher get together sponsored by the Chamber ol ’ Commerce, Atkinson. < Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McClurg . and Marcia, Broken Bow, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 3 Allyn, Stuart, spent Sunday at Valentine where they toured the area of the Merritt dam. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Donna were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lofquest north of Stuart. Mrs. Herman McDaniels return ed home Monday night from f SiOux City, la., where she spent several days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKay and son spent last weekend in Atkin son with his parents, Mr. and 1 _ 1 800 to 1,000 Cattle ' WILL SELL FRIDAY, NOV. 17 5 Verdigre Livestock Market [ 12:00 NOON ABOUT 30 DAIRY CATTLE OF ALL KINDS will sell at the beginning of the sale including some yearling Holstein heifers, some Guernsey, Holstein, and Brown Swiss springers, and several fresh cows. OTHER EARLY LISTINGS INCLUDE: 40 choice WF calves •* (Niobrara); 30 Angus calves (Plain view); 20 Mixed crossbred calves (Lindy); 25 Weaned heifer calves (Verdigre); 35 Fancy , WF mixed calves (Verdigre); 4 WF stock cows (Verdigre); 18 r WF yearling heifers (Verdel); SI WF steer calves (Verdigre); 27 Mixed Shorthorn calves (Verdigre); 14 Mixed calves (Ver e dlgre); 65 Calves (Lynch); 35 Angford and WF calves (Verdigre); e 15 Mixed calves (Center); 60 Fancy crossbred pigs (Verdigre; 50 s Hybred cross pigs (O'Neill). IF YOU HAVE CATTLE OB PIGS TO SELL, BRING THEM TO VERDIGRE THIS FRIDAY. PLENTY OF PEN ROOM AND k ADEQUATE FACUITIES TO PROPERLY CARE FOR YOUR e LIVESTOCK. d PLAN to be in verdigre this l Friday, November 17 y c 1,000 to 1,200 Hogs at Auction at the Regular Monday Sale in Verdigre . . . The hog auction was mostly 30c to S1.00 higher than the week before with a top of *16^0. The majority of batchers sold from *15.70 to *18.00. Light batchers still finding discrimination with the *15 to 2*0 lb. weights being most popular. TRY THAT NEXT CONSIGNMENT OF HOGS IN VERDIGRE AT OUR MONDAY SALE. VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone 80-W in Verdigre Mn E C. McKay, and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Pacha and family. They returned to Lin coln Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Calvm MeClurg and Marcia came from Broken Bow Saturday and were sup|>er guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McChirg and Donna. The senior class from the At kinson public school attended Ca reer Day in O'Neill Monday. Naper News By Mrs. John Hchooebwam Phillip Holmgren Has 87th Birthday Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kibby, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roggow, Burke, S. D., and Dr. Philip Hokngren, Kearney, were Friday evening guests in the Henry Holmgren home to help Phillip Holmgren celebrate his 87th birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Stahlecker and daughters, Wood, S D., spent Friday evening and Saturday in the John Stahlecker iiome. Sunday evening guests in the Gene Reisselman home to help Mr. Reisselman celebrate his birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Green and Dennis, Mr and Mrs. Don Rolf and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vogt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vogt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blum and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schmitz and family. Orville Vance was brought home Friday from the Burke. S. D. hospital. The Wild Rose Ramblers 4-H club reorganized November 10 at the Harold Fischer home at 8 p.m. Julius Serr spent the past ■week at the Chris Serr farm near Paxton helping with the work, as Chris’s son, Norman, had accidently shot himself In the leg. it was not possible t« save the leg and it was amputa ted. The Eton Moodps and family am Ray Vaughns and daughter, speni Sunday visiting with the Darre Teck family, Fort Pierre, S. D. in the Lyle Vaughn home. Thej were all dinner guests. Phillipn l'u lingren accompan ied his son, Ur. Philip Holmgren to Kearney Saturday for an ex tended vacation. Mrs. Alnard Heerman an< daughter, Linda, and son, Dennis Leu Ann Stahlecker and Mrs. An na Heerman attended the wed ding of Ellis Heerman, son o Emil Henman at Wisner Satur day evening. Mrs. Stella Cunningham visite< Sunday afternoon in the Orviili Vance home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reisselmai and family and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Katzer, Wayne, wen Sunday dinner guests in the Car Katzer home. Sunday dinner guests in th< John Stahlecker home were Mr and Mrs. Alnard Herrmann, Lin da, Jerry and Dennis, Mr. ant Mrs. Paul Shierk, O’Neill and Mr and Mrs. Melvin J'jren and son Burke, S. D. Harold Carley and Neal Clop ton, Springview, were Sunday vis itors in the Leonard Schmit; home. The men went pheasan hunting. Afternoon visitors wert Mr. and Mrs. Jim Higgins, Jam; son. Mr. and Mrs. Max Higgins ant daughters were Sunday dinnei guests in the Harvey Davis home Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ketzer Wayne, spent the weekend wit! their parents, the Gene ReLssel mans and Carl Ketzers. A miscellaneous bridal show er was held for Janice Schultz Friday evening at the commun ity hall. Friday evening guests in the Wayne Ahlers home, to help their daughter, Marion, celebrate her fifth birthday, were the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augusl Ahlers nd Mr. and Mrs. John Schonebaum. Inman News By M m. Junn MrMshM WSCS Bazaar Thursday Is Financial Success WSCS met Thursday afternoon at the church annoa for the regular meeting. The Rev. Ro bert Linder presented another chapter on the book he Is review ing for the group On Thursday evening the women served sup jser and held an auction sale of ha/aar goods A good sued crowd turned out and the evening was reported as a financial success. Mr and Mrs. James Kelley and Mr. and Mrs W. E. Kelley and Ann spent Friday evening in Norfolk visiting Mr. and Mrs Don Kelley and daughters. Several from Inman attended the mien house Sunday of the new Saint Mary's convent at O’ Neill. Margaret Fruss, Clearwater, sjient the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruss and family. V’iolet Sholes attended a VFW auxiliary meeting Tuesday eve ning at O’Neill. Mrs. James McMahan attended a stated meeting of Symphony Chapter. OES, in O’Neill Thurs day evening. David Sobotka, Norfolk Junior college student, si>eni the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Solxitka and family. Mr. and Mrs Alliert Anthony and family visited Mr. and Mis. Otto Matschullat at Page Sun day evening. Mrs. Charles Cudwallader en tertained u group of women at a party at her home Thursday afternoon. lAinch was served at the close of the afternoon Marilyn Siders and Gene But terfield. students at Grand Island Business college, spent the weekend with their parents. Mrs. Ray Siders and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Green and Mrs. Richard Dodds and family. Sioux City, la., spent the weekend visiting Mrs Green’s parents, Mr. an/1 Mrs T. D. Hutton. Joe Peters, Norfolk, spent Fri day and Saturday with his fami ly Ned Kelley and Kieth Kivett, Wayne State Teachers college I students, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Va den Kivett. Lyle Konejtka is here from Indian Valley, Ida., visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kopejtka sr and family. Georgia Herold and Mary Morsbach, Norfolk Beauty school students, spent the weekend with 1 their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Herold and Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach. They accompa ' nied Clarence Hansen, who was in Norfolk on business Friday, to their home Friday evening. Innuui Commercial Club met Monday evening at the Watson Hay office for the reghlar meet ing. Several matters of business were discussed in connection with the coming holiday season. Mrs. John Omani. Kmmrt. visited Mr and Mrs R B. South Saturday. Sunday evening guesta at Mr. and Mrs David Morsbach were Mr and Mrs Merl Sparks and sun. Clcnrwatrr, Mr and Mrs. Levi Morsbach and sun. Neligh. and Mrs Klixabeth Morsbach, In man Mr ami Mrs. David Morsbach joined a group «• the home of Mr ami Mrs. Ray Gbnard. Clear water, Sunday uftension for a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Levi Mondmlh. Neligh la*e Ahramsori, Graml Islam!, al i-ompanied Mr am! Mrs tMicn to the Omani home. Mis. May Frpka left Saturday for Oak vtherr she will spend the winter nusiths with her son-in law and dauglrtcr. Mr ami Mrs Merlin Imhen and family Merlin Lutieii came to Inman Friday evening to take Mrs Fraka to Oak The lloy Scouts ot Inman eut wihhI Saturday for Mr. (hnl and Mr. Rants wi a money making project f»»r the grmi|* VIr. and VIr*. (hnl ami Mr. and Mrs. Hanks served the boys dinner at m«>n at the Card Inane, south of Inman. On Tuesday evening the Roy Scouts s|MMisoml a [NUleake ■.upper at the school house. A good sired crowd attended and the proceeds from the projec ts will go for supplies for the troop. .MiSMomuy PK’rvifi .h .»i»u ’ were given Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings Of last week at the IUJ>S church hy Filler Hoy lties and Priest Dale Ratliff. On Sunday Dr Abramson conducteil the *er vieos ami will la* conducting ser vices Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Brenda Colmnn. Omaha, spent the weekend visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs George 1. Gilman anil Handy Mrs. Ethel Tompkins left Tues day for Norfolk to spend a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orvil le Carlisle and family. Mrs Bill Ilihbs and sons. Rod nay, Mike and Craig, O’Neill visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn Mrs. Siders and Mrs. Mibhs and sons took Marilyn to Albion Sun day evening where she continued on to Grand Island where she goes to college. Mrs. Elizabeth Morshach re turned Sunday from Neligh where she visited Mr and Mrs Levi Morshach and son for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mux Mossman and family, Tekamuh, spent the weekend visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Ernest Bnmekhorst and Mrs I/*o Mossman and Paul Bittner Jack Mainqulst, Wnusa, visited Tuesday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Reynolds and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rosendahl at Ne ligh Saturday and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and girls were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull anti family. Lynch, in honor of Mr* Reynold's birth day anniviTsary. Mrs. John Buhlmann ami son, Bartlett, visited Mr. and Mr*. James Banks and Roger Friday afternoon. Pre-Holiday Cl ARANC | ENAMEL ROASTER Large size, holds 30-lb. roast $2.29 Small size 89c PYREX CASSEROLE , 2-qt. size. Colors *1.98 CLOTHES HAMPERS Variety of colors and sizes $749 «P STEP STOOLS Stylaire by Cosco $10.95 TV TRAY SETS King size with stand $8.95 STORM WINDOW COVERS Clear. Size 36 x 72 2 ,or 25c • *-*• Coyne Hardware Phone 21 O'Neill 1 I