The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 12, 1962, Image 5

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Five your old regis
tered Hereford l>ull. Stan I.am
l*ert, Ewing, Nebr. Phone Cham
bers IV 2-2351. 51c
FOR SALE Rat Terrier pup*.
Henry Phclpa, 224 So. Morton,
_O'Neill. 51-lp
FOR SALE Beef and beef cross
calves to put on your cow, any
amount calves on hand most all
times. Gerald O’Connor, 1 mile
east of Atkinson, phone 5893.
50- 53p
FOR SALE 40' mill and tower,
complete with force pump. Can
lx.* had in two 20-ft. lengths,
Sewell Johnson, phone 8981, At
kinson. 50-51 p
FT)R SALFi No. 5 John Deere
mower in very gcxxl condition
One yearling Quarter-Horse colt.
F’loyd Wilson, Texaco Station.
O’Neill. 51tfc
FOR SALE) Coming 4 year old
Registered Angus Bull. Paper*
available. Write J. F’ritton,
ChamU-rs Star Rt., O'Nell.
51-1 c
FT)R SA1J0 Alfalfa, Rid Clover,
Reel Top, Alsike and Timothy
seed in stock now. Also have
United Hagie seed com. Keating
Implement Co., Atkinson, Nebr.
51- 52c
FT)R SALE—Four coming 2 and 3
year old registered Hereford
bulls; also several big calves.—
Albert Carson, Lynch. 45tfc
MOBILE HOMES
I-arge Stock—New & Used
Prices so I/>w You Will Be Amazed
We Trade — What Have You?
Open Everyday
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion. Nebr. - Phone 395-2170
Contact Us Today
44tfc
MALT FOR SALE Kanapolis
$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
FOR SALE 1st and 2nd calf
Holstein heifers, heavy springers.
John Sojka, lMt north, 4 East of
Page. 15tfc
SAVE ON INSURANCE prompt
claim service. Virgil Laursen
Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc
I AM BACK In my office again
and can loan money on Farms
and Ranches and City Property.
Some at 4% and some at 5% in
terest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 50tf
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 257
down, 57e int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Contois
Motor Co.. Nellgh. 30tf
FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
FOR SALE—Registered Hamp
shire bred gilts for Jan. Feb. and
March farrowing.- Alfred Han
son, Plainview. Nebr. 38tfc
i ...— ..—I
Nebraska Grown
Farm Seed
Plow-down Sweet Clover
510.50 Bu.
Lincoln Brome $12.00 Cwt.
— ALSO —
“Osco” Select-60 Brand Alfalfa
O'NEILL GRAIN CO.
Phone 57 — O’Neill, Nebr.
45-51c
SHORES’ NEW
DAIRY CREDIT
All the money you want. 36 months
at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance
entire heni. Shores Wisconsin
heifers. "Pay your bills, stop
your worries.”
SHORES. NELIGH, TU 7-4060
____________ 41tfc
FOR SALE — Good 15-ft. John
Deere Disc. Otto Lorenz, phone
917R1, O’Neill. 49tfc
M Farm alls . $S75
IHC 55W Baler with motor
AC No. 60 combine
AC No. 66 combine
IHC 15-ft. disc
IHC 11-ft. disc, like new'
IHC 24x7 grain drill
IHC 12-ft. fertilizer spreader
IHC 2-row eli
3- rake hitch on JD ‘B’
IHC 448 cultivator
2-row JD pull planter
2-row IHC mounted planter
4- row JD pull planter
IHC 12-ft. rakes $75 and up
49 Farmall C
48 Farmall M
41 Farmall M
44 Farmall H
51 Farmall H
46 Farmall B
I 460 utility demonstrator
M-M 14-ft windrower
MACHINERY
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O'Neill, Nebraska
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
FOR SALE 2 year old Hereford
bull Sired by Fairway Aster.
Bred by Harold Melcher. Also
Moline press drill with grass
seed attachment. Lionel T
Gibbs, Clearwater. Nebr. Phone
TW 3 2799. 5l-52e
FOR SALE Going business. 16
years of established business.
Felix's Cafe. Verdigre, Nebr.
Box 553. 50-52c
FOR SALE
1955 Farmall Super MTA with TA.
LPTO and live hydraulic
1960 Farmall 460 Diesel with TA,
LPTO, power steering
1958 Farmall 350 Diesel with TA,
LPTO. belt pulley, power steer
ing, 11 x 38 rear tires
1958 Farmall 350 Diesel with TA,
IJTO, belt pulley, heavy axle,
power steering, fast hitch, 12 x
i 38 rear tires and power adjusted
wheels
1 1950 Farmall M, A-l shape
! 1952 Farmall Cub
i Two Farmall C tractors
! 1951 WD Allis-Chalmers
Five used 12-ft. McCormick hay
rakes
Two 12-ft. Case hay rakes
2-bottom MTD plow for Farmall
C or Super C
One set Disc transports, $20.00
1961 International % ton pickup,
only 1000 miles
1959 RC162 2 ton, IH truck with
9:00x20 rear tires, 2 speed rear
axle and 17-ft. combination rack
1955 IH. R180 with one year old
16-ft. combination rack & hoist
1955 II I, R100, '/i ton pickup, A-l
1956 Vi ton Chevrolet pickup
1955 Willys 4 W D pickup
1953 IH, % ton pickup
1950 L160, IH 2 Ion buck with 16-ft.
combination rack
KEATING IMPLEMENT (X>.
Atkinson, Nebr
50-51-c
FOR SALE Kid s {tony, well
broke. Spotted, white mane and
tail. Melvin Miller, Newport.
49- 50p
FOR SALE Scooter, alxnjt 1 year
old, very good shape. Will sell
for $75. Phone 532M, 305 South
Jefferson. 50p
Wisconsin
Dairy Cattle
Close up springers, open heifers
and yearlings on hand at all times.
Dairy Heifers and crossbred Bull
and Heifer Calves available after
April 1, 1962.
We do not handle any local cat
tle. All carry a Wisconsin ear tag
and a Wisconsin health sheet.
Jake and Jack Reutter
Gregory, S. D.
Phone 5027
licensed and Bonded
48tfc
FOR SAIL Aermotor, used tow
er, new mills, water pumps,
tanks. 12-ft. bottomless or larg
er. Cliff Sobotka, phone 435, In
man. 49-lc
FOR SALE — Registered Hamp
shire fall boars. Big and rugged.
Alfred Hansen, Plainview, Nebr.
48tfc
TOR SALE- D-4 Cat with hydrau
lic dozer. Good condition. $2500;
1954 NAA Ford tractor, nydrau
lic loader, rear blade, steel half
tracks. Good condition, $1450.—
George Courtney, Lynch, phone
L09-2816. 46tfc
BABY CHICKS — Calif.-Whites,
Leg-Hamps, White Leghorns
$12.00 per 100, White Rocks
$14.00 per 100, Hybrids $17.00,
Cockerels $2.50 and up, sexed
pullets $26.00 and up. Started
chicks slightly higher. Hatch
days Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Write or call for complete whole
sale prices. CORKLE HATCH
ERY. INC. O'Neill, Nebr.
46-53p
FOR SALE — Sand Love Grass
seed. State tested. Earl Reiser,
Spencer. Phone Butte 5286.
50- 53p
MOBILE HOMES
1960 Tradewinds. 50'xl0' 3BR
1959 Great Lakes. 46'xlO’ 2BR
1958 Great Lakes. 47’xlO’ 2BR
1958 Great Lakes, 47'x8' 2BR
1955 Travelo, 36x8' 2BR
1952 Glider. 36'x8’ 1BR
1951 Continental, 35’x8’ 2BR
1947 Princeton. 25’x8’
The above units are reconditioned
and Priced to Sell.
Large stock of New Coaches and
Travel Trailers in all sizes and
floor plans.
OPEN EVERY DAY
We Trade—Finance—Deliver
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion. Nebr. Ph. 395-2170
50tfc
USED TRACTORS
IHC M 1946
IHC M 1948
IHC M 1942
Massev-Harris 44 1948
JD A 1949
JD A 1946
JD B 1942
IHC H 1942
IHC H 1946
IHC H 1941
IHC SC 1953
IHC C 1950
IHC 11-ft. drill
IHC No. 15 3-bottom plow
AC 2-16 plow
3 12-ft. hay rakes
2 4-sec. harrows. 1 new
JD 200A quick tach cultivator
2 JD discs, 12- and 15-ft.
AC combine. 6-ft.
DAVID'S REPAIR SHOP
Welding — New Steel
Used Tractors & Machinery
Phone IV 2-2362 Chambers. Nebr.
50-52c
RUMMAGE SALE — Some new
items, ironing board cover and
pad. yardage, greeting -cards.
Easter, all occasion, comic.
Dishes, cooking utensils, cloth
ing. picnic basket, cooler, elec
tric iron, miscellaneous. 623 E.
Hancock, O'Neill. 51p
I OK HALE
1954 Ford, rebuilt motor
1955 Ford 4 dr.
1941 M ton Int. pickup
1952 Packard
Also Chevrolet truck rear end
suitable for cable rack; 2 wheel
trailer; 11:00x20 12-ply truck tires.
HTRONG’H REPAIR
426 No. 7th, O'Neill 51c
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE Six room house, three
large lots at 309 W Adams. See
Lloyd Johnson, 820 E Clay or
phone G04W. O'Neill. 50-52p
REAL ESTATE
2 bedroom modem home,
Ideal Location
3 bedroom home
Many other good homes listed
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.
__38tf
FOR SALE Nine-room Presbyter
ian Manse at 208 E. Everett, to
in? removed. Has two baths,
Youngstown kitchen cabinets and
Lennox furnace. Sealed bids
must be in by May 3. Mail bids
to: Manse, Presbyterian Church,
204 E. Everett, O’Neill, Nebr.
51-1 c
FOR SALE State tested Brome
Grass Seed. Lawrence Skrdla,
Stuart, phone 5025 (Atkinson).
50-57p
FOR SALE Minhofer Oats, State
test pending, windrowed, fanned,
90c per bushel. Merwyn G. French
jr., Page, Nebr. 50-52p
WANTED
WANTED Waitress for short
hours. M & M Bakery and Cafe,
O’Neill. 51tfc
WANTED—Used Aircraft regard
less of condition. Can use parts.
State price in first letter. Flying
Chiefs, Box 271, Battle Creek,
Nebr. 51-52p
WANTED—Good buggy, also light
harness. Contact Larry Schaffer,
O’Neill. 51-52c
WANTED — Housekeeper, older
woman, good pay, must like
children. Mrs. D. L. Anderson,
phone 895 or 436W. 49-51c
WANTED- Pasture for 150 calves.
Norman Grothe, Bartlett, Nebr.
Phone OL4-3300 or OL4-3302.
50-52p
HELP WANTED — Waitress and
car hops. Write or phone Sno
Creme Drive In, Neligh, Nebr.
50-52p
WANTED—Custom Plowing. Con
tact Norman Rokahr, Page. ph.
WAlnut 6R3. 50-6c
HELP WANTED — Hired man.
married or single (prefer mar
ried) to work on ranch, good
wages and house to live in. No
farming. Just cattle and haying.
F. E. Skrdla. Atkinson. 50tfc
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
L. GUTHMILLER
Half 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
NEED MONEY
We make quick cash loans on
automobiles and furniture.
See us also for your insurance
needs.
Central Finance Corp.
O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr.
fltfc
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
REAL ESTATE WANTED — Will
pay $400.00 to $500.00 for im
proved city lots with sewer, wa
ter and gas to lot line, with 65
foot minimum frontage. Con tad
in writing Mr. SW c/o Frontier,
O’Neill. Nebr. 49-52c
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BCSINES8
We just want “YOCBS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
23ti
CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker
50tl
WELL DRILLING and well anc
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St
Phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks. W. & 3% blks. N. stoplight
WANTED—Waitress, must be ovei
21. neat and of good character
Evening hours. Tropical Gar
dens. O'Neill, phone 895 or 436W
49-51c
MAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tie
—— - -. .— ■
I MAKE Monthly payment loans
some at 4% some at b% interest.
See R H Parker. O'Neill. Nebr
50tf
OIL COMP AN Y
Operating nationally. Has opening
for sales representative in local
protected area. Must have sales
experience and some knowledge
of farm, construction, or other
heavy equipment. Attractive
commission program makes
starting weekly income of $150
to $200 possible. Bonus, life in
surance and hospitalization pro
gram. Extensive company train
ing Write to: Mr. John Gordon,
LUBRICATION ENGINEERS,
INC., Farm Lubricants Division,
Box 7128, Fort Worth, Tex. 51c
SECURITY with non-seasonal, non
union service and route sales to
established customers. To qual
ify, must be 21-40, energetic and
willing to undergo short train
ing period. Reply in letter to
Route 1, Box 38. Hoskins, Nebr.
51c
MISCELLANEOUS
_____
E. J. (Skip) SHANE
Dragline Work
Sewer, Drainage, ('lam Work
Basement Kxravatlon
and Road Work
Atkinson, Nebr.
51-24p
TOP DAIRY CALVES Are not
made from the hide. “IT’S IN
THE BLOOD!" CURTISS SIRES
have generation of type and pro
duction in their blood. Don’t
trade that for somebody’s culls.
—Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill.
42tfc
FARM LOANS. See R. H. Parker.
50tf
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O'NEILL
ASHBURN MONUMENT OO.
P. O. Box 6, Tilden, Nebr.
Personal attention to all orders.
Covers all Northeast Nebraska.
Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All
work fully guaranteed.
NEIL ASHBURN, Prop. 21p
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Laursen, Mgr.
_38tf
Coin Collector
SUPPLIES
Rare Coins
Bought and Sold
Ben Gillespie
48tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Gehl stalk cutter.—
Shelhamer Equip., Co. O’Neill.
45tfc
FOR RENT — Four room house
with bath and gas heat. Mrs.
Victor Halva, phone 630, O’Neill.
50-51c
LOST & FOUND
LOST—Tractor chain, size 12x38,
between Page and our farm. Re
ward. Call collect 3398 Page or
Bert Bamhard. 911R1, O’Neill.
51c
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO TAKE this means to
thank our relatives, neighbors and
friends for all the cards, gifts,
prayers and calls while I was in
the hospital and thanks to Dr.
Carstens and all the staff at the
hospital. We appreciate all that
was done for us. May God Bless
everyone.
51p Harry McGraw
I WISH TO THANK all my rela
tives and friends for the cards,
letters, gifts and prayers I re
ceived while I was in St. Joseph’s
hospital.
51c Mary Pruss
CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs
Will Conner of Ewing wish to
say “Thank You” to all their
friends and relatives for the pray
ers, the many cards and letters,
the gifts and flowers which they
received while hospitalized. The
visits at the hospital and since
coming home were also enjoyed.
May God bless each one of you for
your thoughtfulness 51p
I WOULD LIKE to thank everyone
for all the cards, letters, and visits
while I was in the hospital in Oma
| ha and Atkinson and since I have
been home. Also to everyone who
donated money and all the other
things that were given. Your kind
ness and prayers will always be
remembered. May God bless you
all.
51p Thanks again, Dick Young
|-Legal Notices-1
'First pub April 5, I962>
Cronin and Hannon, attorneys
Estate No. 453*
NOTICE TO C KEDITOKS
AND HEIKM
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
THE ESTATE OF JOHN M
CLAYBAUGH. DECEASED.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO
All, CONCERNED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Neil E. Hipke and Maude C.
Hipke have filed a petition alleg
ing that said deceased died in
testate some time after said de
ceased made homestead entry on
the following described real es
tate, to-wit:
Lots 3 and 4, and the South
west Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 33, and Lot
1 of Section 34. all in Town
ship 33, North, Range 11,
West of the 6th P. M., in Holt
County, Nebraska,
and before the patent from the
United States Government was
issued and further liefore the
8th day of August, 1884; that at
the time of his death said de
ceased was a resident of Holt
County, Nebraska, and that said
petitioners derived their interest
as joint tenants with right of sur
vivorship, by mesne conveyances
from the heirs of said deceased,
and craving for a determination
of the time of the death of said
deceased, that he died intestate,
the heirs, degree of kinship and
right of descent of real property,
of the deceased, which petition
will lx? for hearing in this Court
on the 26th day of April. 1962, at
the hour of ten o’.'lock A. M.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 50-52c
(First pub. April 5, 19621
Cronin and Hannon, attorneys
Estate No. 4535
NOTICE OF
PROBATE OF WILL
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF AGNES JOHN
SON, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of Shirley Anderson and La Donna
Bowers as Executrices thereof,
which will be for hearing in this
court on April 26, 1962, at 10
nVloplf A TVT
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 50-52c
(First pub. April 12, 1962)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
Estate No. 4531
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA,
APRIL 5, 1962.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF MARIAN F.
MOUNTS, DECEASED.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time
limited for presenting claims
against said estate is August 3,
1962, and for the payment of
debts is April 5, 1963, and that
on May 3, 1962, and on August
6, 1962, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day, I will be at the County Court
Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly
filed.
(COUNTY FRANK CRONK
COURT County Judge
SEAL) 51-1 c
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb Bk>l>
Elkhornettes
Plan Chinese
Auction May 7
The Elkhornettes Extension
club met April 2 at the home of
Mrs. Harold Dobrovolny with
Mrs. Tom Kaup as co-hostess.
Roll call was answered with a
house cleaning hint.
A Chinese auction will be held
at the next meeting May 7 at the
home of Mrs. John Kramer jr.
with Mrs. Harold Dobrovolny as
co-hostess.
Sunday afternoon callers of
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave
were Mr. and Mrs. George Min
nig.
Lester Sydow was a Sunday
afternoon and supper guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor and
Dennis.
Sunday evening callers erf Mr.
and Mrs. George King were Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Seger. Mr and
Mrs. Arthur Seger and Chuck
Seger, Newport.
Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon and
Mrs. Gary Lockmon and family
spent Tuesday to Friday in Oma
ha visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Wallinger and Steve.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Murphy.
Wayne, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clement
Murphy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler and
Mrs. Clara Dinkel. Plaixrview.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Gerold Butler and fam
ily.
Mrs. Clara Dinkel, Plaimiew.
arrived Thursday to spend two
weeks visiting Mr. and Sirs. Har
old Butler.
Thursday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Butler and boys
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold But
ler, Mrs. Clara Dinkel. Plain
view. and Mrs. Alberta Hoffman
to help Dale Butler celebrate his
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schowal
ter. Fremont, were Sunday after
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs
Georg* King.
Linda Alexander spent the
weekend with Mr ami Mrs Mar
vin Butler and boys The Butler*
took Linda to her home at Mills
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaup and
family. Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Mlinar and Kenneth and Mr and
Mrs. J. S. Mlinar were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs
Adolph Mlinar. Atkinson, in hon
or of Mrs K.nip's birthday
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Ziska
entertained three tables of pin
ochle at their home Sunday eve
ning. Prize winners were Tony
Kaup and Mrs. Bud Kura. Mr
am! Mm. Herman Kramer, ami
Bod Kura Lunch was served at
the close of the evening
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.
Jim Hoffman and Danny were
Mr and Mrs Dudley Halligan
and son of Dwight, ami Darlene
Hoffman. Lincoln.
Thursday evening callers of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadvvallader
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman
and Danny.
Hi Five club met at the home
of Mrs Katie Papke Friday,
Mar. 30. Prize winners were
Theresa Levi. Mrs. Bud MoClurg
and Minnie Haskins.
Friday afternoon callers of Mr
and Mrs. Harold-iiutler were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hoffman. Naper.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Seger, New
port, entertained the last party
of the season at their home Sun
day evening. Prize winners were
Jim Davis, Mrs. Alfred Stracke,
Jay Muma and Mrs Gene Baton
horst, and Alfred Stracke
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walnofer,
Atkinson, spent the weekend vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Davis
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shald and
family. Presho, S I> , were Sun
day afternoon callers of Mr. and
Mrs. John Shald.
Carolyn, Dorothy and Avis
Hoffman, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman, spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Paxton while their mother
was in Norfolk.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
<ii ill mis. w. iwi <11 ai Kin wi-ii*
Mr. and Mrs Fred Tasler.
Mrs. Bill Stracke entertained
the Wednesday afternoon Bridge
club at her home. Prize winners
were Mrs. B. C. Engler and Mrs.
Wilbur Moon.
The Couples 500 club met Sun
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Stracke as hosts. Prize
winners were Doc Newman, Mrs.
Andy Goebel, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Wewel.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shald spent
Sunday afternoon at Ainsworth
visiting Mrs. Shald's father,
Clyde Blake, at the hospital. Also
Mrs. Shald's grandmother.
Saturday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dwaine Ulrich and fam
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Gill>ort
Shald and family, Presho, S. D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Murphy,
Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Martine and Allyn.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dwaine Ulrich and fam
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Shald and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Martine and Allyn.
A-2c and Mrs. Bill Martine and
Allyn are on a 30-day leave be
fore going to Guam where he will
be stationed. The Martines will
spend a week at the Dwaine Ul
rich home and some time al
Wichita, Kans. He will leave
May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel
left Monday for Missouri to visit
Mrs. Wewel's sister.
Mrs. Bill Wewel, Mrs. Merle
Armstrong and Mrs. Paul Wewel
attended the bridal shower held
at Newport Friday evening for
Terese Wewel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Wewel, New
port. Miss Wewel will marry
Harry Lech April 28.
Timmy Heyne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Heyne, Omaha, spent
last week with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Heyne,
Bassett, took Timmy to Omaha
ounuay.
Bill Wewel was a Saturday
caller at the Clesson Keller home.
The Kellers had returned home
from Rochester, Minn., Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobro
volny held the last pitch party
Sunday evening. Everyone pres
ent brought a covered dish for
supper. The evening was spent
playing cards and prize winners
were Bob Miksch, Mrs. Don But
terfield, Don Butterfield, Mrs.
Martin Miksch and Mrs. Jim
Steinhauser.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cadwal
lader, Inman.
Mrs. Herbert Young and Mark
visited over the weekend with her
father. Emil L. Johnson, and her
brother. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Johnson and family, all of Colon.
Those attending the funeral of
Louis (Dugan) Woodcock at New
port Sunday afternoon from Stu
art were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Seger, Mrs. Merle Armstrong,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wewel and
Lonnie, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Farr,
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wewel, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Krobot and Charles,
Mrs. Hattie Fox and Paul Wewel.
Council Plans
Demonstrations
Week of May 3
The Holt County Extension
Council met for the spring meet
ing with the County Chairman.
Mrs. A. T. Crumly presiding.
Mrs. Louis Siebert, Atkinson,
gave a report on the Recreation
School at Nystead which she had
attended. Mrs. Catherine Indra
discussed program planning for
coming demonstrations and ac
tivities. A Charm School is being
planned for next fall.
Home Demonstration week will
be observed May 3 at the Legion
Hall in O’Neill with a smorgas
bord featuring unusual desserts.
Each club will furnish two des
serts and the recipe for each.
Reading is to be stressed dur
ing this clubyea r and a Land
scaping Tour is planned for June
with Wayne Whitney in charge.
Letters
to the
Editor
llM* FroMier
O Neill, N i*t»r.
lMw H*r»,
Words fail me when 1 try to
express my disappointment on the
senior class play that took place
ui our public school Friday al
ter noun and evening And to
think our small children were al
lowed to watch such corruption
What has hapiwned t» our
school that our school authorities
would permit any thing so iranv r
al as that to be put on in front of
little children.
March 2b we hud a PTA meet
ing in which we had sperciics
by our school student* telling
what communism is. And with
Hie next breath »r play right in
to their Ilands and put on a play
that certainly does not uphold our
true American standards and
morals.
The play displayed murder,
dishonesty, blasphemy, and im
morality to the limit. This is com
mumsm's first step, to break
down the morals of our youth
THIS IS TRUE
Irma Wells
Hear Sir.
In view of die fact that we
seem to have u lew businessmen
in O'Neill being opi*>sed to keep
ing their store open a few hour*
on Saturday night it would seem
to me as though they are of u
very selfish nature and have very
little consideration for the folks
on whom they must depend on
for the most part of their own
livelihood Also show very little
interest ui welfare of the city and
its continued growth.
For my part O'Neill has been
my home town for more years
..I _ _ ..IJ
and I feel if they do not want to
sltow at least that much consider
ation for the trade area why not
move on to larger cities where
they can have those hours.
Possibly though on second
thought 1 am too critical, maybe
after all they are Harvard grad
uates.
Axel Borg
Letter To The Editor
The Spencer basketball team
and coaches wish to take this op
portunity to thasnic the O'Neill
Frontier for the fine coverage
and recognition given to our bas
ketball team this past season.
Your fine support during State
Tourney time made us feel proud
to be from yojr area.
Jerry llueser
Basketball Coach
March 22, m2
Dear Mr. Editor:
Just a few lines to tell you an;
the staff how much I enjoyed
the current issue of the, "Fron
tier'’.
The pictures are wonderful. I
am sjieaking primarily of the
ones pertaining to O'Neill’s St.
Patrick’s Day fun. How relaxed
the community must have felt
after such a day of pure non
sense. No one should become so
sophisticated that he cannot be
lieve in leprechauns, fairies, pix
ies or what ever one may choose
to call them, that he cannot en
joy a bit of fun and makebelieve.
I wanted very much to come to
O'Neill that day but it just was
n't possible. However, you have,
through pictures and the stories,
given me a glimpse of the
warmth of a community working
and laughing together.
You see, I too, believe in Lep
rechauns. There is no other way
to explain how pictures hang
crooked on the wall when you
just straightened them the eve
ning before or any number of
things that are unexplainable.
Who else could take me to old
Ireland as O’Neill and her Lep
rechauns did that day?
Thank you
Sincerely Yours,
Maude Silvcrstrand
Atkinson, Netor.
Lynch Seniors
Raise Money
For Sneak Day
The senior class of the Lynch
school held a food sale and car
wash last Saturday under the
direction of their sponsor, Coach
Robert Ditman. They plan a tour
to Denver, Colo, for ‘Sneak Day’.
C. A. Moody returned home
this week after having eye sur
gery at the Sacred Heart hos
pital at Yankton about ten days
ago Mrs. Moody was there with
him also. Leland Moody went
Thursday to be there during the
operation.
Richard Gray and Bill El
saaser left Sunday for Sioux
Falls where they have employ
ment. Mrs. Elsasser remained
here aa Jeanette Is still In
school. They will go there She
last of May.
Nancy Courtney entertained a
number of girls in honor of her
birthday Sunday afternoon.
CFO Club
The CYO of the BVM Assump
tion church held their regular
meeting Thursday night at the
rectory. They went on a take hike
Sunday.
The Altar Society will sponsor
a card party Sunday. Apr. 15 at
8 p.m. at the church basement.
The following ladies will serve
lunch: Mrs. Norma Jehorek, Mrs.
Helen Lueken, Mrs. Tillie Slech
ta, Mrs Phyllis Mulhair, Mrs
Mabel Mulhair.
Altar Society
The Altar Society held their
regular meeting Thursday night
at 8 at the church basement with
Mrs. Lorie Micanek in charge.
There were 2X member* }*re*ent.
It wa* (in iddl to serve the alum
ni 1 ampiet tin* year xvtxlch will
be bel t June 33
Mr and Mr* Isaigla* MrDme
all. Ftandreau S 1>. came Rat
unlay to vtatt Mr and Mr* laai
Me I Small In get acquainted with
the new granddaughter. Susan
Jo. Isim April 2 Mr*. Met sm all
Stayed (or a feu day* to help
with the work Mr* Don M<
is avail and Su»an returned Isune
fn an Ihe hospital Friday after
nwn.
Fscello eluh met Monday al
the l*»me of Mrs Klla Mu! hair
Hr. and Xli*. Ji«*e|g« Havhl
left Saturday fur la* \ egaa,
Nex. to attend the Satsmnl
Medical com cation They will
he there alMNtl a x*cc-k, Mr*,
tan Meter I* slaying xslth the
Haxtd children.
Confirmation will Is- held at
th« HVM church May 11 by IIm
Archbishop
The Knights of Odlumliu* held
initiation Sunday at 11 so am.
at Atkinson A delegation from
the Lynch Pariah attended
The dinner for the family of
the late Henry Maly win served
tn the BVM Assumption church
April 2.
The men of the Holy Name So
ciety held Ihelr regular meeting;
Tuesday,
The joint Boyd county churches
will hold Good Friday services
thi* year at tin- First Methodist
church In Spencer April JO ■tail
ing at 1 10 p m
The Lynch First Methodist
church will hold an evening
service on Good Friday at N p.m.
The young penpJe'g choir and
adult (hint will present *|iecial
music at this time The children’*
choir and tlu- adult choir will
1 give specials at the 11 a.in. serv
ice on Palm Sunday. The adult,
young people’* and children’*
choirs will present * pedal music
(•'nuta**' Vlnrtiliit ni ilia* 11 It HI
service.
The First Methodist Women’s
Society will hold a hake side
Saturday, Apr. It at Moody's
store.
lowie Nelsen was taken from
the Lynch hospital Saturday
morning to Omaha where he will
consult doctors there. Mrs. Lowie
Nelsen and Chester Nelsen took
him
Mr. and Mrs. It It Humes,
Oakland, parents of Mrs. Hud
Itutledge, have s|ient the past
week here visiting and helping on
the Rutledge's house which they
are remodeling.
Mary Jo Stenger is spending
the w«*ek at the Fred King Dime
while Mr and Mrs C. A Moody
are in Yankton Boyd King has
ear infection after having the
measles.
Tin* Bill Spencer children are
sick with the measles tills week.
The Junior MYF held their reg
ular meeting Saturday at the
church with 11 members present
CDilr practice was held for spe
cials on Palm Sunday and Fast
er. Michael Itutledge served
cookies and ice cream Jeff Dar
nell will serve next Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Oiam
herlain, White River, S. D., visit
ed Thursday and Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. f, Chris
tensen and Jerry. Mr Charnlier
lain is a brother of Mrs. Chris
tensen. He has been taking treat
ments at Rochester, Minn, for
a week after undergoing surgery
almut a month ago
Mr and Mrs. AJtiert ILee
Brady, Lincoln, sja-nt the week
end here with relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Hill Havranek
and Mr. and Mrs. J. D West
ward, Flint. Mich., called on
Thomas H Courtney last week
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhair
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Courtney were Wednesday eve
ning guests at the Thomas H.
Courtney Dime* In honor of
Tommy's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs Bus Greene spent
Saturday evening at the Ilowjyd
Slack home.
Mr and Mrs Leman Huber
were Thursday dinner guests at
Pat OsDime's and were supper
guests III inc borne unw■ ».
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Greene and
Mr. and Mr*. Jake Erlenbush and
Jim spent Sunday evening at Le
man Huber's.
Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber
anil Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mulhalr
and Jerry were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Er
lenbush am! Jim.
Mr. and Mrs Pat Osborne
were Thursday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Greene. Mr
and Mrs. Ray Count*. Howard
Slack. Lyle Wells and Mr and
Mrs. Mel Lueken called there in
the evening.
Mrs George Thayer was a Sun
day dinner guest at the Leman
Huber's and also a supper guest
Monday.
Mrs. Earl Pritchett went home
from the hospital Monday after
noon. Burt had the measles while
his mother was in the hospital
with the flu for about a week.
Mr. and Mr*. Neil Bjomaen
entertained the following at a
card party Sunday night at their
home: Mr. and Mrs. Dayton
Seiler, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kal
kowski, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wil
son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hav
ranek, Mr and Mrs. August Kal
kowski, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon De
Kay.
Mr. and Mr*. Glen Hull and
Mrs. Elmer Hull, Mrs. BUI Spen
cer, Diana and Tammy went to
Sioux City Friday to visit Elmer
Hull, who underwent surgery at
the St. Joseph hospital. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hull, Harlan, la.,
also visited him that day.
Mrs. Les Stewart, Mrs. Ed
Rohde, Mrs. Bill Spencer, Mrs.
Nolan and Mrs. A1 Schindler at
tended the extension dub ban
quet at O'Neill Thursday. Mrs.
Peggy Walton from the Nebraska
Wheat Commission gave an in
teresting talk on her trip to
Egypt entitled “View from Pyra
mids”.
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