Emmet And Community Dolore* Tunender Strong winds, rain and hail which damaged some farm homes ni the Pleasant View area uproot ed large trees. An inch or so of rain was reported Monday night. Another rain, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday amounted to 3 inches or so. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goeke and son were last Sjnday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goeke. Atkinson. Dolores Tunender worked at Smith’s Clothing store in Atkin son for the past two weeks on Tuesday and Saturday nights. Mr. and Mrs. Len Ullrich en tertained the Leisure Hour club May 27. The high scores were won by Mrs. Eli McConnell, Mrs. Ed Mlinar, Charles Mlinar and Eli McConnell. Traveling prize went to Orville Hitchcock. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. in September. and family called at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ray Tanender and family Thursday night. Pleasant 4-Her’s club met Fri day evening, June 8, at the Plea sant View school with all but 8 members present. Roll call was answered with ideas on where to have their picnic. Pleasant 4 Her’s will help the district 89 4-H club pay for the trees which were planted at school district 89, Some of the members will attend 4-H camp. Hostes for the evening were John Keogh and John Kitchens. Next roll call will be answered with their favorite television program. Next meeting will be July 15 for a picnic at Long Pine. Gary Evans and Barbara Se ger attended the Bible camp at Cleveland the past week. Larry Havranek will attend the camp this week Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Durre and boys, Chambers, were Wednes day evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ruggless and Ronnie Wednesday evening visitors of .. --el Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and family were the Rev. Ralph O’Donnell and Mr. and Mrs. Pat O’Donnell and family, Omaha Mrs. Keith Shellhase and girls, Atkinson, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seger and fam ily Monday night. Perry Kitchens, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kitchens, entered St. Anthony’s hospital Friday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wills, North Platte, came Tuesday to spend a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wills. Rosine Ramold, Nebraska City, was a weekend guest of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and boys. Thursday supper guests of ^r. and Mrs. Kenny Ruggless were Kenny’s aants, Mrs. Elinor Craig, Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Mae Pruden, O’Neill and Mrs. Roy Stevens, Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houts and I Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ruggless and Ronnie spent Friday in Norfolk. On their way back they stopped in Tilden to see the ruins of the tornado. Mrs. Berton Hartz. Tony, Joan and Roberta Marie and Bob Pet tmger, Boise, Idaho, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pettinger and family until the middle of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill, at St. Pat rick’s church Thursday morning. Staff Sargent and Mrs. Ralph R. Young and Linda, Pacific, Mo., were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ruggless ad Ronnie. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family Wednesday evening. Charles Ramold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr., O’Neill, was honored on his first commun ion at the Atkinson Park House Sunday, June 10. Those present were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold, jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ramold and family, Mrs. Charles 3oyle, Rita, Frances and Helen and Kenneth Grosse, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. John 9chaaf and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and family and Mrs Joe Ramold, sr., Hubert and John, Atkinson, George Ramold and children, Inman and Rosine Ramold, Nebraska City. Emmet Little Leaguers lost their game last Monday night to Atkinson with the score of 12-0. South Side club met at the home of Mrs. Georgia McGinnis Tuesday, Jue 5. Helen Martens gave a travelog and showed slides of her trip to Mexico. Mrs. Dean (Beckwith, O’Neill, Mrs. F. Brock man, Mrs. Paul Newton, Mrs. Walter Pease and Mrs. John Con rad, Emmet, were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Havranek and Larry called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek on Saturday night. Lloyd Evans took his daughter, Ruth, back to Lincoln Sunday, where she will start summer school at the University, after a short vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Havranek, Mrs. Frank Farnik and George Marshall called at the home of Mrs. James Havranek, sr. O’Neill, S'atjrday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans and Ruth attended the Alumni ban quet Monday night at the Atkin son high school auditorium. Leonard Heinowski, Atkinson, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Havranek Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Alfred Schaaf, Mrs. El mer Schaaf, Mrs. Ruth Barnes end Mrs. Charles Strong spent Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Orville Seger, Atkinson. Elkhom Valley 4-H club met at the Emmet school for a business meeting Wednesday evening. Frank Weber, Lincoln, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and Mrs Joe Winkler went to Om aha Sunday. Mrs. Joe Winkler visited in the homes of Mr. and and Mrs. Bob Winkler and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hanus and family and Mrs. CUra Bergman. Mrs. Winkler returned home Thursday. Mrs. Leonard Lhisatko and Kathleen called at the home of Mrs. Frank Peter, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mullen at tended the baptism of their new grandson, Michael John Wallen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallen, O'Neill. It was reported that there was 13 inches and 55 hundreds of rain in the community from May 11 to June 10. t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. and family, O’Neill, called at the home of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr., Sunday evening. Meek News By Mm. Fred Lind berg A little sunshine peeking through the clouds is a most wel come sight these days. Some al falfa patches have been cut and laying to cure for the past week and the farmers are getting anxi ous to get it stacked. Some corn fields have not been planted yet, due to the moisture in the fields. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Hull and their daughter, Mrs. Dwayne Booth, attended the 80th birthday celebration of Grace’s father and Janet’s grandfather (Mr. Claude Hancock) at the Ed Hancock home Sunday evening. Mrs. Leonard Brown and child ren spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Langan and Mrs. Hugh Langan and girls visited from Sunday until Thursday. They plan to move to Grand Island or Hastings, to be near her husband, who is working in that area, as soon as suitable living quarters can be found. Mr. and Mrs. Ly man Bursell were Sunday callers. Mr. and Mrs. o. X. tsartscn, Royal, parents of Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, were Wednesday visitors at the Johnson home. Enid ac companied them home for a va cation. Maude Rouse was a houseguest at the Garold Risor home from Tuesday until Thursday and Mil dred Keyes and Mrs. Blanche Rouse, Inman, spent Friday with them. Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz, Mrs. Carrie Borg and Marvel and Mrs. Howard Rouse spent the af ternoon and were lunch guests at the Martha Johring home Tues day. The occasion marked Car rie’s 86th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam Hubby and Mr. and Mrs. I Roy Cole called on Carne at her home in the evening and \ brought ice cream and cake to i celebrate her birthday. The Paddock Community Aid I met at the home of Margretha 1 Kacior Wednesday after noon with 12 members and 7 visitors pre- i sent. Material was distributed to be worked on for the fall bazaar. | The usual business session was held after which a lunch was served by the hostess. The date. July 11, was set for the July , meeting at the home of Mabel Devall. Mrs. Homer Krebs, Denver, spent the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Marion Woidneck and family. They took her to Grand Island Friday night and she returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles and girls attended the Strong and Summers wedding at the Metho dist church, O'Neill, Friday eve ning. Mrs. Lela Risor and Mrs. Lu cile Pinkerman left Monday to! attend summer school at Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst and Velda and Twila Friesin, Licoln, were supper guests at the Austin Searles home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen were Tuesday evening callers at the Virgil Hubby home. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rouse made a business trip to Sioux City Wednesday. The children stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Dewayne Anson home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nel son and Curt were weekend vis itors with relatives in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and Kathryn were Wednesday evening supper guests at the Dave Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Borg, St. Paul, Minn., came Saturday and left their children with the grand parents, Mr. ad Mrs. A1 Gaskill, while they drove to Des Moines house hunting, as Russell has been transferred to Des Moines and they plan to move in the near future. The Rex James family, India na, were visiting at the Bennie, Melvin and Martha Johring, homes over the weekend. Mrs. Charles Schaller, Bloom field, came for their daughter, Lavila, who had been teaching Bible school at Paddock Union I Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! rhursday evening and were sup >er guests at the Carl Hallgrim ■on home. The Rev. Alton Per on and Jolin Giles joined the [roup for lunch after the I>VBS urogram. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Laible and ion, O'Neill were Sunday evening visitors at the Roman Fillip wme. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall tnd Kathryn and Mr and Mrs. Robert Yoang attended the wed ling of Thomas Griffith. North Platte. Saturday. Thomas is the >on of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grif ith and Mrs. Cecil Griffith and Vfabel Devall are sisters. The rouple plan to bve at Kear ney where Thomas has been at :ending school. Delia Harrison ac :ompamed them to North Platte and stayed overnight with her son-in-law and daughter, the Bill Hoban family. Paul Arden Nelson, Lincoln and Nancy Row, Omaha, ami Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson were Sun day dinner guests at the Paul Nelson home in observance of Fa ther’s day as Paul and Nancy are unable to be here next Sunday. Mrs Came Hood. Mrs. Harold Fox anti Marlene were Saturday dinner guests at Martha Johrings. The 4-H club met at the Walter Devall home Thursday evening^, and plans were made to enter a float in the parade at O’Neill Frl- j day. Bill Devall. his son Leonard, Texas and grandsons, Russell and Mike, Spencer, were Sunday eve ning visitors at the Oswald Drue ke home. The infant son of Gene Libbys | was transferred to the children's ; Memorial hospital in Omaha j Thursday from the St. Anthony's hospital, O’Neill by ambulance j A nurse ami his mother accom panied him. Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Walters and Gene Libby drove to Oraahn to be with them The latent reporta, hie eodition re main* aerioua. Mr and Mra. Robert Svatoa re turned to their home in Council Btuffi after igwnding the week at the Car) Krogh home I Attend O'Neill's BIG RODEO June 15-16-17 Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday Mike and R. J. Wrights' Haying Equipment AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 16 1:00 p.m. At the ranch 4 miles south of Atkinson on Highway II Featuring “Mike” Wrights Complete Mowing Outfit. These ■••‘ins are in top mechanical condition, always have been housed anil certainly need to be inspected to be appreciated. Extra good late moriel Farmall F 20 tractor, equipped with start er, lights and road gear, good rubber and paint like new; IHC No. 9 trail mower; IHC No. 16 power mower; IHC 14-ft. rake; Lo Roy trailer; 2 wheel utility trailer with mounted sickle grinder; vise; tool lioxes, etc.—lots of tools, haying equipment repairs, etc. Camper 2 wheel trailer house; wired for 6 volt lights that run off tractor battery. Has all built in features. Enclosed machine shed 20’x32’ to be moved from premises, like new w/2 loft doors. R. J. Wright's machinery and equipment Farmall B tractor; Farmall Regular with winch; Farmall Reg ular Hay Sweep; 3 rake hitch; Slide hay stacker with wire cage; IHC No. 7 trail and IHC No. 10 mower; 4 IHC hay rakes; Angle bar; Underslung; 2 wheel trailer; New Idea 4 wheel spreader on rub tier; 2 wheel hayrack on rubber; 500-lb. Fairbanks Morse scale; IHC 3S cream separator with stainless steel bowl and tank; lots of horse drawn machinery; some new and used lumber plus many miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. This is a good line of equipment well cared for, recently painted and ready for this season’s use. TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for Lunch Wagon on Grounds Mike and R. J. Wright, owners Fleming & McClurg, auct. Coleman & Schneider, clerks _ -1 Ben Franklin FATHER’S DAY GIFTS BAR-B-Q Mins Pair |00 Asbestos face mitts, big and roomy. Gay barbecue de *H>n, Loop for hanging. * All-Cotton T-shirt for soortor as undershirt. White. Nylon reinforced collar. S-M-L. 79c Reg. 98c. Smart argyle socks of heavy cotton. 59c Sizes 10 to 13. BAR-B-Q APRONS 100 ■■orlxd drill with (hcofdht 2-color print BEACH ZORIS 39« w 49< Sizes for men, women and children. Thick foam sole, full cut. Assorted colors. All-cotton white hand kerchiefs, 17x17 flat hem. Package of 3..ygj BAR-B-Q TOMS 69* 1614-in. chronte plated with ao» tiqwwcodhao' I MMfS. . .ri-X // H X/..h JXS&8* LET YOUR FINGERS DO THE WALKING Shop the if YELLOW 1 way! ,L PAGES I Corn Profits WITH Co op Liquid Nitrogen We have applicators for surface or underground application. See us now for arrangements on your fertilizer needs. We also carry a full line of gas, oil, tires, batteries and chemicals HOLT COUNTY CO-OP O'NEILL, NEBRASKA PHONES - O'Neill 51 Chambers IV 2-2332 Owen Parkinson, Mgr. NOTICE Butte Livestock Mkt. No More Special Saturday Sales Combined Hog & Cattle Sales EACH WEDNESDAY All Sales Will Start at 12:30 P.M. You may contact either Ed Thorin at O’Neill or Roy Klrwan of Butte See ua for your farm Auctiona Personal property and land sale*. Extensive advertising program ED. 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