The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 13, 1962, Image 7

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    TIIF. FRONTIER, O’Neill. \r*>m
Lynch News
By Mm. Fred Ring
ltouglas Svatos underwent sur
gery on his left leg just below
• be knee Monday. Aug. 27 Z
the Orthopedic hospital ;,t Lin
coln. He returned home Friday
Aug. 31. His leg will be in a cast
from the ankle to the hip for
six weeks. He was able to start
school Tuesday, Sept. 4
Mrs. Flsie I'uch was a supjier
guest Friday night of Jim Svatos
and Mrs. Mary Fusch
Mrs. Leman Huber is sending
tile week in Lynch. Mr Huber
returned to work in Sioux Falls,
Monday.
Mrs. Hill Llsasser is sjiending
the week in Sioux Falls with Mr
Elsasser who is employed there.
Jeanette Elsasser is attending
sciiool hen* this year again.
The Christ Lutheran Mission
Festival will In* held Sunday,
Kept. Ifi, at 10:30 a.m. A pot
luck dinner will be served at
noon. There will be serviees
again at 2 p.m. with the Zion
Lutheran Minister of Creighton
as guest s|M-akcr. The Lutheran
churches of Spencer, Butte,
Fairfax, and O’Neill will attend
this service.
Mary Martha Society of the
Oirist Lutheran church will meet
at the church basement Septem
tier 20. 2 p.m. with Mrs. J Erlen
bush as hostess. The Rev Burg
dorf will tie in charge of devo
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luber
were overnight guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair. "
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer
spent Tuesday evening with Mr
and Mrs. Fred Svatos and Arlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bennett
*ka, Thursday, September IS, IM2
visited Thursday evening witf
Mr. and Mrs, Kred Svatos anti
ArlJn.
Mr anti Mrs Marion Darnell
Oregon, spent Thursday after
noon with Jim Svatos and Mrs
Mary Kusch.
Mrs. Altiert McDonald under
went surgery August 28 at Oma
ha. She returned home Friday
night. Janice Crawford rcturmxj
home with her.
Mrs. leman Huber visited Mrs
Ikmi Stewart Saturday evening.
Lyle Stewart and Marjean
Weeder entered college at Ver
million Monday, Sept. 10.
Marlene Streit left Sunday
Sept. 9 to attend college at
( reighton University, Omaha.
M'-. and Mrs. Leonard Wheeler
came 'I hursday for a visit with
friends in Lynch They spent
Thursday night at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Joe Birmeier.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Hull, Mr
and Mrs. Elmer Hull, Mrs Ix?o
nani Havranek, Danny and Deb
by, Mrs Neil Bjornsen, Curtis
and Deneil, Mrs Ia-u Kalkowski,
Kevin and LeAnn and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Hull, Dawn and Ricky
attended the 107th birthday
Thursday. Sept. 6 of Grandma
Hull in O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hull and daughter, Mary
Sue, Harlan, la., were also pres
ent.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Hull and
daughter, Mary Sue, Harlan, la.,
were overnight guests Thursday
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull in
returned to their home Friday
morning. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hull accompanied them home for
a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luber
Memphis, Term., came Saturday
to visit Mrs. Roy Lowry, O'
Neill, and relatives in Lynch.
They were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. an dMrs. Glen Hull in
honor of Mrs. Hull’s birthday.
Other dinner guests were Mr.
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A & M Shoe Store
421 East Douglas Phone 139
O'Neill, Nebraska
and Mrs I Leonard Wheeler, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Mulhair and Mrs.
Roy I-owry, O'Neill.
Mr and Mrs Bill Spencer and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kal
kowski and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Bjomsen and family, Mr.
and Mrs Leonard Havranek and
family. Mr and Mrs Dick Hull
and family enjoyed ice cream
and cake at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Hull Sunday after
noon in honor of Mrs. Glen Hull's
birthday.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will sponsor the annual Teachers
Reception at the school audi
torium Monday, Sept 17, at 8
F> m A program will tie given by
the local Home Extension clubs
as in previous years. At the close
of the evening the time will be
spent visiting and refreshments
will be served by the Auxiliary.
A large crowd is expected. Par
ents and friends are invited to
attend.
The BVM Assumption church
have planned their Bazaar for
Sunday, Sefit. 23, at the church
basement. Chicken dinner will tie
served at noon and continue
through the afternoon and eve
ning. The carnival will be across
the street from the new church
in the park.
Saturday, Sept. 1, at 6 a m. a
strong windstorm and rain hit
the Lynch area breaking off sev- [
eral large trees and causing light
wires to tie broken tnit no severe
firoperly damage. About an inch
of rain was reported.
The Lynch Eagles will play
football with Bonesteel Friday
Sept. 14, 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelsen and
family six-nt the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lowie Nelsen. Mr.
Nelsen is still a patient at the
Lynch Sacred Heart hospital.
Mrs Mike Picklapp and Mrs.
Tillie Rihanek left from Grand
Island Sunday for California.
Mrs. Rihanek will visit with Don
na and family and with Mrs.
Lydia Reagen. Mrs. Piklapp will
be with her daughter, Phyllis,
during surgery Tuesday.
A Poem
From Mrs. Eby...
SIGNAL LIGHTS
“It was well you stopped, when
the red light flashed", She said
as we drove along,
“For an officer stood at the cor
ner there in charge of the traf
fic throng.”
And I smiled and said to my
daughter fair, as we waited on
the spot,
I always stop when the red light
showes, be an officer there or
not.
Then she sat in silence as we
drove along, and suddenly thif
she said.
There ought to be lights for us
all through life, the amber
and green and red.
What a help ‘twad be if a red
light flashed when danger and
shame were near,
And we all might wait till the
green light came to show that
the road was clear.
“My dear” I said “We have tried
to light life’s road for your feet
to fare.
And we’ve tried and prayed
you’ll stop when the red light
glows, though none of us may
be there.
We’ve tried to show you the signs
of wrong and the way of life
serene,
To stop when your concious post
shows red and go when it flash
es green.
Selected
Public Auction
3 SCHOOLHOUSES AND EQUIPMENT
Because of redistricting, the following described school houses and \
equipment will be offered to the highest bidder at public auction. Sale
will start at District No. 122, then move to District No. 56, then to District
49 . . . ON . . .
FRIDAY. SEPT. 21
Sale starts at 1:30 o.m.
DIST. 122 (Gibson School) - Located 14 miles north of Page and 1 east... §
OR ... 11 miles east of O'Neill, 10 north and 1 east. fl
DISTRICT NO. 122 i
Schoolhouse 18x36' Good shape
Barn 12x16'
Pump jack with V2 horse motor
Pump and 114" pipe
Pump house
Merry-go-round
Toilets
Piano
Double burner oil stove
Old desks and book cases
Flag pole
Miscellaneous
DISTRICT NO. 56 I |
Schoolhouse 18x24'
Barn 26x16'
Pump and 1 !4" pipe
Toilets
Duo-Therm oil burner
Miscellaneous
DISTRICT NO. 49
Schoolhouse 20x28', Stucco
Bam 14x20'
Pump and 1!4" pipe
Toilets
Super-Flame oil burner
Electric Blower
Old desks
Miscellaneous
TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for 1
WILLIAM E. HANSEN, Secretary I
School District No. 49 I
Ed Thorin Auction Service, O'Neill I
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MINCED MEAT
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GET THE BEST
Ocean Spray
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
16-oz. can only
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CATSUP . 2/49c
Zestee Quart jar
SALAD DRESSING .... 39c
PREMIUM
PINEAPPLE-APRICOT Drink
46-oz. cans $ |
10c OFF Label Giant Size
OXYDOL .73c
Bon Air Half gallon
ICE CREAM.59c
Rosedale No. lYr cans
PEACHES. 4/$!
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