The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 07, 1962, Image 6

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE — John Deere hay
sweep. One yearling Quarter
Horse colt Floyd Wilson, Texaco
Station, O’Neill. 5tfc
SALT FOR SALE Kan a po lis
$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
FDR SALE Caterpillar, D2 with
bulldozer. Has power take off.
In very good condition. Call 265J.
Bob Pospichal, O’Neill. 5-7p
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
FDR SALE—Hereford bulls.—
Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy
Abart, Emmet. 32tfc
SHORES’ NEW
DAIRY CREDIT
All the money you want. 36 months
at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance
entire herd. Shores Wisconsin
heifers. "Pay your bills, stop
your worries.”
SHORES, NELIGH, TU 74060
41tfc
FOR HALE
Filson Chutes Special . ???
Barbed Wire . $7.35
Sweep Teeth . $1.50
Heavy Teeth . $2.15
New Honda Cycles . $640.00
New and used Pipe and Steel
IIOERLK STATION
Phone IV 2-2642
Chambers, Nebr.
52-20p
MOBILE HOMES
New and Used
STOP TODAY & SEE THE
SPACIOUS NEW EXTENSION
MODELS FDR 1962. NEW
DESIGN & HIGHEST QUALITY
AT THE LOWEST DOLLAR
COST PER LIVABLE FDOT
Many new and used models
to choose from
We Trade—Deliver—Finance
Open Everyday
MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES
Albion, Nebr. Ph. 395-2170
5tfc
FOR SALE Registered yearling
Angus Bulls. F. W. Loock and
son, Spencer, Nebr., phone 2298.
5-8c
FOR SALE—DC Case tractor and
mounted lister and cultivator.
Dean Hallock, O’Neill, phone 207
or 955 6-8
FOR SALE—16-ft. Hultcraft boat
and 40 hp Scott McCullogh motor
and trailer. Shelhamer Equip.
Co., O'Neill. 5tfc
SEE US for new SPARTAN or
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25*7
down, 5% int.; up to 84 months
to pay. Write or phone Contois
Motor Co., Nellgh. 30tf
FOR SALE — Two-year-old mare.
See Milford Cook, 13 miles South
of O'Neill. 7p
FOR SALE—Building Lots. Phone
553J, O'Neill. _ 5-8c
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
MACHINERY
C-24 Mower
C-24 Mower FH
HM 24 Mower
IH 31 Mower
JD No. 8 Mower. 9-ft.
Other Used Mowers
IH 12-ft. Rakes
John Deere Side Rake
Utility 460 Demonstrator
Farmall Super C
Farmall 20
Farmall Super MTA
Farmall 48 M
Farmall 41 M
Farmall 44 H
Farmall 41 H
Allis C, very good
Farmall 46 B
Farmall 49 C
John Deere B . $65
IH 55W Baler with motor
IHC 4-row cultivator No. 448
IHC 2-row cultivator No. 255
IHC 4-row Eli
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’Neill, Nebraska
me - Gehl - RCA Whirlpool
7c
FOR SALE 5 good wood tooths
and bar stools. Jack’s Bar, O’
Neill, Nebr. 7-8p
FOR SALE Extra good Hereford
bull at a price you’ll like. Guar
anteed. S. R. Robertson, O’Neill.
7tf
FOR SALE IHC self wash cream
separator. Phone TVV 3-3391, Or
chard. Joe Zimmerman, Ewing.
_ 7c
FOR SALE Go-Cart with Briggs
engine, $45.00. Also 2 Ms h.p. Clin
ton engine, $25 00. Phone 877 or
see at 524 E. Everett, O’Neill.
7tfc
FOR SALE Ten Holstein springer
heifers to calve in 30 days. First
$212.50 buys them. Also 18 real
choice Holstein yearling heifers,
calfhood vaccinated. And a 4-yr.
old Shorthorn bull, red roan and
real good quality. Arnold Thiele,
Clearwater, Nebr. 7-8c
FOR SALE — Registered Hamp
shire fall boars. Big and rugged.
Alfred Hansen, Plainview, Nebr.
48tfc
FOR SALE-22-in. IHC all steel
threshing machine in good shape.
Joe or John Hambek, Bristow,
Nebr. 5-8c
Lawn and gardening supplies:
Fresh balk seed, fertilizer,
from Scott and Vitagro, Pax
and Halts for crab grass.
Lawnmowers, new or used.
See 'em at Coyne Hardware
in O’Neill, next to M & M
Cafe. 52-7
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—3 l>edroom home at
208 W. Benton St., natural gas
heat. Also an apartment size
electric stove and Coronado re
frigerator. Mrs. James McNulty,
phone 927J2, O’Neill. 5-7p
FOR SALE—Norbert Clark resi
dence. 3 bedroom, modern home.
Extra lots, garden and fruit
trees. Also new basement, 26x44,
with floor joists and first floor
on. Located 210 W. Hancock. Ph.
513M or Ed Thorin office, phone
207, O’Neill. 5tfc
FOR SALE — Desirable home at
619 East Fremont St. See or call
L. M. Merriman or William
Petsche at Johnson Drug. 7-10c
FOR SALE—House. Corner North
of Safeway. By ow'ner, Mrs. H.
J. Shelton, 3 Pebble Creek Rd.,
St. Louis 24, Mo. 7-1 Oc
FOR SALE—Modern one bedroom
cottage on choice comer lot 50
by 150. $4,000. Write R. G. Nel
son, Wakefield, Nebr. 7tfc
PRESBYTERIAN MANSE at 208
E. Everett for sale. Price $1,000,
to be moved. Phone 650W, O’
Neill. 7c
REAL ESTATE
* Grocery Store, Meat Market and
Locker Plant. Good established
business. Terms available. (Bro
kers Comment — My client has
just won the Democratic nomin
ation for Congress in the Third
District. This is the first offer
ing of this good profitable busi
ness.)
* County Seat Motel including 12
units plus two bedroom home
with central heating and air con
ditioning. Also 2 bedroom rental
dwelling. Possession Immediate
ly.
* 200 Acre, Excellent meadow,
with $25,000 dwelling on oil high
way. Immediate Possession.
* Two Antelope County Farms —
320 acre improved. V4 mile to
school. Good productivity. $125
per acre. Second farm will be
240 acre, excellent productivity.
197 acres of corn. Landlord pos
session immediately. $110 per
acre.
* Near new 2 bedroom home, lots
of extras, Neligh. Priced Right.
* New 3 bedroom dwelling just
completed by Kenneth Kester.
Possession in 30 days.
Other dwellings, $4,000 and up
in Neligh, Oakdale and Tilden
LEON McCOY, Broker
Ph. TU 7-4451 — Neligh 7c
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
32(1 Acres west of Page
Other farm and ranch listings
ED. THORIN
Beal Estate Broker
PH. 207, O'Neill, Nebr.
_ 38tf
WANTED
WANTED — A reliable married
man for year around ranch work.
Elmo Keller, Bassett. Nebr. 7-8p
NEEDED AT ONCE—Full or part
time. Man or woman to service
customers with Watkins products
in city of O’Neill. Earn S75 and
up weekly. No investment. Write
Watkins Products. Inc., D-62.
Winona. Minn. 7-9p
WANTED — PAINTING. Interior
and exterior. Can give good re
ferences. Phone 394W. William
Hubby, O’Neill. Nebr. 5-8p
HAIL INSURANCE
Compare our rates, terms and
conditions before you buy.
We have more for less
KIETH ABART
Phone 209 O’Neill
6tf
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.
_21tfc
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
"WE"
DON’T WANT
“ALL” THE BUSINESS
We Just want “YOURS”
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
_23 tf
CURTISS BREEDING can furnish
the better half of your beef or
dairy herd and do it cheaper.
Duane Gray, O’Neill, phone 470.
ltfc
WELL DRILLING and well and
windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St.
Phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill
3 blks. W. & 3!6 blks. N. stoplight.
MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin
store your candy and nuts head
quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O’NEILL
CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
I MAKE Monthly payment loans
some at 4% some at 5% interest.
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr.
50tf
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.
NEII. ASHBURN, Prop. 21p
MONEY TO LOAN
On Automobiles, Furniture,
Signature.
O'Neill Loan Co.
Virgil Laursen, Mgr.
_38tf_
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — A nice room with
private outside entrance. Located
301 E. Everett. Mrs. Ada Spang
ler. phone 802W, O'Neill. 7-8p
FOR RENT OR SALE—Two 1-bed
room homes. Kieth Abart, O’
Neill. 5tfc
LOST & FOUND
STRAYED — Angus heifer, weight
425 lbs. branded F in diamond
on right hip. Frank Beelaert,
Page. Nebr. 7-9c
MISCELLANEOUS
At the Miller Theatre. Atkinson,
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.. June 14-15-16
‘UNCLE TOM S CABIN". You’ve
got to see to believe it actually
happened. The story that started
integration. You’ll hate Simon
Legree. you’ll pity Uncle Tom,
you'll cry with Little Eva and
laugh at Topsv. Bring the familv.
Admission prices 20-50c. Matinee
at 2:30 Saturday. 7-8e
FARM LOANS, See R. H. Parker.
50tf
YOU CAN MAKE MONEY now by
helping us move off of our south
lots. Big discounts on well casing
and tanks.
Bearcat 18” roller mill: used Farm
Hand, large size with Farmall
mountings and manure bucket in
A-l shape; used 34-461 cultivator
for F350 or M; used Kelly Ryan
6 wheel side rake with H or M
mountings; Valley 36" hydraulic
rake; I 404 IH tractor with sweep
head reversed; new 403 combine
with 16-ft. platform: used super
A. B. C. H and M Farmalls; Allis
Chalmers \VD: Case VAC: used
2 and 4 McDeering Elis; Grain-o
vators and Du-al feed wagons.
Lots of used mowers and rakes.
Hurrv To
KEATING IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 8111. Atkinson 7-8c
AT STUD
CHIEF OF TRIPLE H A real
classy 51 inch Pony of the Amer
icas.
IRISH LUCK. One of the best Ap
paloosas.
Duane Gray, O’Neill. ltfc
E. J. (Skip) SHANE
Drugline Work
Sewer, Drainage, Clam Work
Basement Excavation
anti Road Work
Atkinson, Nebr.
51-24p
—
CARDS OF THANKS
WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS our
deep gratitude to the doctors,
nurses and nurses-aides for all the
kind and loving care of Sister M.
Spes during her long illness. As to
the funeral, we shall not forget
the kindness of her many friends
the Priests of the Parish — the
Alumni Association — the Altar So
ciety — the Choir — the Pallbear
ers — Biglin’s courteous service.
In short — all that prayed and
helped to make the funeral so
beautiful.
Father Joseph Pauli,
Vincent and Leo
The Sisters at St. Mary’s
The Sisters at St. Anthony’s
WE WISH TO THANK everyone
who was so kind in anyway and
helped in anyway during the ill
ness and death of our wife and
mother, Maude Stephens. We wish
to thank the hospital staff and Dr.
Carstens and especially Rev. Lenz.
God Bless you all.
Orie Stephens, Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williamson
and family, Orchard
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stephens,
Ogallala. 7c
WE WISH TO THANK the com
munity for the spirit of cooperation
and response in our sale of Buddy
Poppies for disabled veterans.
7p VFW Post 926 and Auxiliary
I WISH TO THANK my many
friends who remembered me in so
many ways while I was hospitaliz
ed in Omaha.
7c James W. Rooney
I WISH TO THANK all those who
sent flowers, cards, and gifts dur
ing my stay at St. Anthony’s hos
pital. Also I would like to give a
special thanks to Drs. Wilson and
Waters and the nurses.
7p Mrs. Don Franklin
I--Legal Notices— |
(First pub. May 17, 1962)
Elmer C. Rakow, Attorney
Case No. 15,536
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS
TO: Nelson D. Gibson; .
Gibson, Wife of Nelson D. Gib
son, first real name unknown;
Margaret Boges; . Boges,
Husband of Margaret Boges, first
real name unknown; and, “All
persons having or claiming any
interest in and to the North Half
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion 11, Township 27 North,
Range 9 West of the 6th P. M.,
in Holt County, Nebraska, except
approximately 2Vfe Acres on the
North side thereof previously
deeded to the State of Nebraska
for Highway, real names un
known,” Defendants:
You, and each of you are here
by notified that on the 1st day
of May, 1962, Gurney D. Dray
ton, as Plaintiff, filed his Peti
tion in the District Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, against you
and each of you, impleaded with
others, the object and prayer of
which is to quiet in Plaintiff, title
to the above described real es
tate, and to enjoin you, and each
of you from claiming any lien on
or interest in said real estate,
and from interfering with Plain
tiff’s possession thereof.
You are required to answer
said Petition on or before the
25th day of June, 1962.
GURNEY D. DRAYTON,
Plaintiff
By Elmer C. Rakow,
His Attorney 4-7c
(First pub. May 31. 1962)
NOTICE
Sealed Bids will be received by
the Holt County Board of Super
visors of Holt County, Nebraska,
in the office of the County Super
visors in O'Neill, Nebraska, on
June 18, 1962 until 11:45 A.M..
and at that time will be publicly
opened and read for the furnish
ing of Two Carloads of Lumber.
All Bids must be made on pro
posal blanks furnished by the
County Clerk.
The County Board reserves the
right to reject any or all Bids.
By Order of the Holt County
Board of Supervisors, dated at
O'Neill. Nebraska, this 17th day
of May. 1962.
Kenneth Waring
HOLT COUNTY CLERK
6-8e
Try The Frontier Want
Ads — It Pays !
Phone 788
TIRE VULCANIZING
and repair
ALL SIZE TIRES
JOE'S TIRE SERVICE
Phone 718 O'Neill, Nebr.
Inman News
By Mni. Jainen McMahan
Mrs. Helen Sboles and Mike,
Hopkins, Buhl, Idaho and Mr and
Mrs. Robert Sholes and family,
O’Neill, were callers Wednesday
afternoon in the Violet and Ruf
Sholes home.
Mrs. Sadie Conger returned
Tuesday afternoon from Horruck,
la., where she spent a few days
visiting her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Carr and
family.
Charles Young and Bill Stamp,
who are employed at Fairfield,
spent the weekend at their homes
here.
Tina Sanders, O'Neill, spent the
weekend visiting her grandmo
ther, Mrs. J. B. Peters and Lar
ry.
Joan and Jan Matschullat, Page
visited Thursday and Friday with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Anthony and Gay
lene.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ries and
family, Omaha, visited a few
days last week with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. David Morsbach
and also with relatives at Atkin
son.
Mary Morsbach, Norfolk, spent
Tuesday night and Wednesday
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Morsbach.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher
moved to O’Neill Thursday. They
have been living with their
daughter, Mrs. Frances May and
Jean Ann for several weeks.
Mrs. Frances May and Jean
Ami spent Wednesday at Hooper,
visiting relatives and friends.
Sandra Hackett, Fremont, vis
ited last Friday with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David
Morsbach. Sandra was enroute to
Chamberlain, S. D. to spend the
weekend.
Eugene Harte and family, Rem
sen, la., visited Wednesday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Harte and family.
Mrs. Kenneth Coventry return
ed Wednesday evening from Den
ver, voro., wnere sne spent a
couple of weeks visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Dempsey and fam
ily and Mrs. Helen Colman.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony
and Gaylene were dinner guests
Wednesday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Matschullat, Page
The occasion was the birthday
anniversary of Mr. Anthony.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell
and daughter, Albion, were Wed
nesday visitors in Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser
and sons, Neligh, visited Mr. and
Mrs. David Morsbach and fam
ily, Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley, Om
aha, spent Tuesday evening and
Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Kelley and Kay. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Kelley and daughters,
Norfolk, were Wednesday visitors
in the Kelley home also
Mrs. Pauline Anderl left Sat
urday for Omaha where she will
visit her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Anderl
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cadwal
lader and son, Newport, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cadwalla
der Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morsbach
and family, Clearwater , were
Wednesday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. David Morsbach and
family. Afternoon guests in the
Morsbach home were Mr. and
Mrs. Levi Morsbach, Mr. and
Mrs. Alva Scholz and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Payne and
family, Neligh, and Mrs. Eliza
beth Morsbach, Inman.
Mrs. Cal Geary and Marlene
spent Tuesday evening and Wed
nesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. G.
Nelson and daughter and Kenneth
Nelson at Craig.
Hallie Myer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Myer, fell Thurs
day afternoon while attending
Bible school at Page and broke
her wrist. She was taken to St.
Anthony’s hospital and returned
home Thursday evening.
Ewing News
By Mrs. Harold Harris
Donald Hahlbeck and John
Cork accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Bartos to Caldwell, Idaho,
where they will be guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Halbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Erb mov
ed their household goods and
beauty shop equipment to Or
chard during the week. They will
operate a grocery store here.
Mrs. Minnie Larson was a guest
Memorial Day at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Harrod at Bur
well.
Lawrence Larsen, Crawford, is
a guest at the home of his mo
ther, Mrs. Minnie Larson this
week.
Mrs. R. G. Rockey, Florida,
spent a few days with her sen,
Dr. Vernon Rockey and family at
Crawford. Willis Rockey went to
Crawford Memorial Day to bring
his mother back to Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey and
family accompanied by his mo
ther, Mrs. R. G. Rockey, Florida,
went to Lincoln Sunday to visit
relatives.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mrs. Vera Anson were Mr. and
Mrs. Vance Butler of Ainsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Eidred Skidmore,
Wyo., were guests Memorial Day
at the home of Mrs. Vera An
son.
Mr. and Mrs Martin Van Con
et had as their Sunday dinner
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Burk
and family.
Claire Tomjack and George
Burk, O'Neill, visited Memorial
Day at the Martui Van Conet
home. They also attended the
Memorial Day services in Ewing.
Memorial Day guests at the
home -of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Schroeder were Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Hoffman and daughter, Fre
mont and Catherine Hoffman, Lin
coln.
Mrs. Paul Waters and Douglas,
Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Dwaine
Hobbs and children and Mrs.
I>wight Schroeder and family
were Tuesday afternoon guests at
the liome of Mrs. Lowell Jensen
at Neligh. The ladies are all class
mates of the Ewing high school.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan and
family spent Memorial Day at
Niobrara with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. William
Lofquest to O’Neill Monday eve
ning to attend a dinner sjxmsor
ed by the Supersweet company.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris and
Bertha were Plainview visitors
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ruggless
and son, Emmet, were Sunday
evening callers at the home of
Mr. ad Mrs. Leland Welke.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham
and family returned home Satur
day from a vacation trip. At Lan
der, Wyo., they were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Rotherham und Fort Robinson at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Bennett. Diana Rotherham was a
guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo O’Malley near
Chambers during the absence of
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackcl and
sons, Elgin, were Monday din
ner guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Mlnarik. Other
guests the same day were Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mlnarik.
Larry Mlnarik spent a few
days last week with his sister,
Mrs. Don Mackel and family at
Elgin.
Mrs Robert Tams, Jim and
Donna, Battle Creek, visited Wed
nesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tams. Mrs. Tams left
Monday, June 4th, for Wayne
where she will attend college for
the summer.
Larry Mlnarik left Monday with
Mrs. Inez Siems and daughter,
Joyce, Neligh, for Rapid City, S.
D., where they will will be
guests of A2/c and Mrs. Gene
Siems.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik
were Sunday afternoon and sap
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sturbaum.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the James Mlnarik
nome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hurtig and
son, O’Neill, were guests Sun
day at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle and
family.
Rev. Mrs. Nina Haines, pastor
of the Church of the Nazarene re
turned home Friday from a va
cation trip spent in Iowa and
Minnesota.
Mrs. Ernest Norwood and Ar
jene Pelletier were Norfolk vis
itors Thursday.
Rev. Lester Spragg left Mon
day for Lincoln where he will at
tend conference this week.
Dr. and Mrs. Merton Dierks
and Jon left Saturday for Man
hattan, Kan., where they will vis
it relatives while Dr. Dierks at
tends a vetemarian course at
the Manhattan College.
Mrs. Paul Waters and Doug
las, who have been guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Dierks, left Sunday to return to
their home at Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood vis
ited Mrs. Florence Butler at the
Antelope Memorial hospital at
Neligh Tuesday.
Darrell Neitzke, Plainview,
was a guest Wednesday evening
at the H. R. Harris home.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood de
corated graves of relatives Mem
orial Day at Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Noffke,
Superior, were recent guests of
ms mother, Mrs. Pauline Noffke.
Mrs. Lester Spragg and Mrs.
Aubrey Wood calied on Mrs.
Florence Butler Friday at the
Antelope Memorial hospital, Ne
ligh.
Mrs. Pauline Noffke had as her
guests Memorial Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Cronin and son,
Fort Thompson, 9. D.
Attending the funeral of Mrs.
Orie Stephens at Orchard Tues
day from Ewing were, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Grim and his mo
ther, Mrs. Lizzie Grim, Mrs
Eben Grafft, Mrs. Ella Ziems,
Mrs. Eva Kaczor, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Larsen and Mrs. Alfred
Conner.
Mrs. Ella Ziems entertained
the following guests Sunday in
honor of her niece, Pearl Ziems
California, Mrs. Linda Schlect.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ziems and
family, Ewing, Mary Clemens
and Harry Clemens. Orchard,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van
Horn, O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka sr.,
accompanied by Mrs. Eva Kac
zor, went to Columbus Thursday
to spend the day with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen drove
to Winner, S. D„ to spend Mem
orial Day.
Harold Parks jr. and Teresa
Boyle. Scottsbluff, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Parks sr. and fam
ily.
Sunday guests at the Harold
Park sr. home were Mr. ami Mrs.
Owen Parks. Page.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Parks sr.
and family spent Memorial Day
at O’Neill. They also called on re
latives.
Mrs. Kittle Fry was a guest
Memorial Day at the Lynn Fry
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter,
Odeholt, la., were weekend guests
at tiie home of his father, Dewitt
Gunter. Mrs. Dewitt Gunter, suf
fering from a heurt ailment, was
taken to St. Anthony’s hospital
Thursday.
Alice Shrader was a Monday
guest at the Roland Horde h<*me
Clifford Juracek returned to
Norfolk after spending the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Juracek
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde
had as their Sunday evening din
ner guests, Dewitt Gunter and
his guests, Mr and Mrs. Melvin
Gunter, Odebolt, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drey and
children, Omaha, spent the Mem
orial holiday with her mother,
Mrs. Lorraine Wright and her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Jefferies.
(Last Week's News)
Mrs. Minnie Larson had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Phil
ip Lee and family, O'Neill, and
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Cary, Bloom
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary and
d." :ghter. Nila, who have lived
at Bloomfield for a number of
years, moved hack to their home
in Ewing the first of the week.
Mrs. Florence Butler became
ill at her home Sunday and was
taken to the Antelope Memorial
hospital at Neligh.
Mrs. Ruth Spangler was an
honored guest Sunday at the
home of her son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Spangler, the occasion to cele
brate her Hint birthday anniver
sary. Sixty-seven relatives were
in nttenduuee for the no-liost
family dinner.
ini'’ niur-iirr iiinmiuy riui‘
was baked and decorated liy
Mrs. Harvey Sjuingler. The af
ternoon hours were spent in
formally. Present wen* Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Coon and family,
Beemer, Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley
Skihstead, Fremont, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and fam
ily, Mr. ami Mrs. Tony Both
Icutner and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Spangler and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spang
ler and family, Mr. and Mrs.
I>*on:ird Hawk, Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Forslund and Pam,
Mrs. Minerva Forslund, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Spangler,
Andy and Kudy Spangler, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Itarlow and
family, Kwing, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Spangler and family, O’
Neill, Thelma Spangler, Nor
folk, Donald Spangler, Sharon
Sanders, Verdigre, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Kwald and family,
Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Custafson, Clarinda, la., Mr.
and Mrs. August Spangler, Nor
folk. 33 of the 3(> grandchildren
were present and one of the
seven great great grandchil
dren. The family presented Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Spangler a
card of appreciation and a gift.
The Ewing Fire Department
was called about twelve o'clock
Saturday night to Orchard where
a fire was raging at the Butter
field Implement International
Harvester Co. The loss is re
ported to be a severe one for the
Butterfields.
Mrs. Floyd Miller, Clearwater,
visited Monday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. Althea Peterson
while Floyd attended the Mon
day sale.
Mrs. Ralph Munn and family
and Bertha Harris were Neligh
visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler mov
ed into their new home Satur
day from the Savidge apartments
where they had lived while their
house was being built.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Juracek were
Another Sale This
FRIDAY EVENING - JUNE 8
in VERDIGRE - 7:00 p.m.
300 to 500 PIGS — Fancy pigs of ail kinds from 35 to 100 lb*.
OTHhR LISTINGS INCLUDE: Several Springer Holstein Heifers;
25 Yearling Holstein Hellers; Also several Milk Cows and Calves;
8 WF Cows with calves at side; loo to 200 Mixed rattle, all classes.
PLAN TO BE IN VERDIGRE FRIDAY EVENING — IF
YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE — BRING IT IN. Every
thing bat butcher hogs will be sold. Cattle must be In before sun
down to comply with Brand Inspection Regulations.
Cow Roundup — June 15th
BRING in YOUR COWS FOR THIS SALE—PLENTY OF
ORDER AND PACKER BUYERS FOB ALL C LASSES. We can
also use any kind of slaughter cattle including bulls and fed
cattle. Give us a call, we will be glad to come out.
No Sale Friday evening—June 22nd
Regular Sale Each and Every Monday
1000 to 1200 HOGS AT AUCTION STARTING 11:00 A.M.
Beal good action last Monday—several consignments up to
$16.60 with an extreme top at $16.70. Bulk from $16.00 to $16.50.
Sows sold generally from $12-50 to SH.50.
TRY OUR “NATIONALLY CERTIFIED” MARKET WITH
YOUR NEXT CONSIGNMENT OF EITHER HOGS OR CATTLE.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND WILL MAKE
EVERY EFFORT TO PROV IDE YOU WITH THE TYPE OF
LIVESTOCK MARKETING SERVICE YOU DESIRE.
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone 4861 In Verdigre
Mr. and Mrs. John Sc hi. Mr. amt
Mrs Mark Sehl and family, Mr.
and Mrs Virtu* Sehl, all of Ne
ligh, Mr and Mrs Ed Cernousek.
Page, Garnet Gillogly, Inman,
and John Juracek, Norfolk. Unda
Juracek Is spending the week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs John Sehl. Neligh
Curtis Roberts ami children and
Mrs. Taylor visited Mrs Roberts
at the Lady of Uiurde* hospital,
Norfolk, Sunday. Her condition
is much improved.
Mr and Mr*. Rotiert Hobbs and
family were Sunday guest-' at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs I. A Hold*. They return
ed to Omaha later in tlie day.
Other visitors at the Hobbs home
were Mr and Mrs. Dorrence
Hobbs and family
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huddleson
and children, Uiurel, attended
services at the First Methodist
church Sunday. They were dinner
guests at the Percy Brookhauser
home near Orchard. Mrs Huddle
son is the former Joan Mard
quardt, Ewing
Dr. and Mrs. Merlon Dierks
had as their dinner guests Sun
day his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Dierks. their daughter, Mrs.
Paul Waters and Douglas, l >>s
Angeles. Calif., anil A E. Split*
ler, Ewing.
Mrs. I M ight Schroeder enter
tained a number of tier class
mates at an afternoon party
Thursday, all memlier* of the
class of 195*1 of the Ewing high
scIkxiI. Present were Mrs John
Blumel, Janet and Jill. Omaha,
Mrs Paul Waters and Douglas,
Los Angeles. Calif., Mis l/nvell
Jensen ami children, Neligh, and
Mrs. lMaine Hobbs and children,
Ewing.
Dorsey News
lly Mrs. Harold Osborn
Mrs. Howard Graham, Marlyn
and Mrs. T. J. Graham visited at
the Frank and Walter Tuch home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wiley and
children were afternoon cullers
Saturday at the Lee Hrady sr.
home. They came to visit with
their mother, Mrs. J. E. Wiley
and their aunt and uncle. Re
turning to Orchard to spend the
evening with Mrs. Marvin Wiley's
parents.
Mrs. Edward Carson and her
brother, Jess, drove to Red Cloud
Tuesday to spend Memorial Day
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka were
business callers at the Osborn
home Friday.
Pat Osborn has been helping
rebuild a shed at the Graham
ranch the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks
and Bruce Miller visited at the
T. J. and Howard Graham homes
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham
and family spent Memorial Day
at Piainview with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brady and
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Every
and children visited at the Lloyd
Brady home Memorial L»ay.
They also visited with the Marvin
Richter family.
Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans, Fred,
Delores and Lynn drove to Spring
field, Mo., after Marion R<*sen
kraas who spent the last 9 months
attending college there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Jackson,
Camas, Wash., and Mrs. Anna
Carson were Thursday dinner
guests at the Lee Brady sr. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos were
Sunday dinner guests at the Har
old Osborn home.
Mrs. R. L. Hughes was a Tues
day business caller at the Harold
Bennett home near Lynch.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and
Evelyn spent Memorial Day in
V< rdigre at the William Kalal
home. Evelyn stayed for a long
er visit.
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