The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 03, 1952, SEC. 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    Santa ia Visit
at St. John’s
DELOIT—Santa Claus came to
the St John's church basement
Sunday evening, December 23,
and left treats for the kiddies. A
film was shown to the adults.
Other Deloit Hews
Mr. and Mrs. M. B.1 Huffman
and daughters spent Christmas
night at Stanley Huffman’s. Ma
ry Maude remained for a longer
stay.
Marlene Reimer, of Lincoln,
spent a week’s Christmas vacation
at home.
The S. Venteicher family spent
Christmas day with relatives in
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
James Squire and daughters
spent Christmas day at the El
von Kinney home in Council
Bluffs, Ia.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Minnie Reimer home were Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Reimer, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Reimer, of Niobrara,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and
Elayne, Mr and Mrs. Roy John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harp
ster and sons, and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Harpstc-r.
The roads were opened on
Thursday.
Howard Temple, county agent
from Thedford, spent the holidays
at the Henry Reimer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Briggs, of
Bartlett; Mrs. Sidney Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Man
son, of O’Neill, spent Tuesday
evening at H. Reimers. Movies
were shown.
Ewald Spahns were O’Neill
shoppers on Thursday.
Farm bureau meets Monday,
January 7, at Bud Bartaks’.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Huffman
spent Sunday evening at Elgin.
Schools are out and the children
are home for vacation.
Otto Reimer spent Christmas
with home folks.
EMMET NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy,
Ifaureen and Ronnie were Christ
mas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1
Fritton and Lu Anne at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry, of
O’Neill, were Tuesday evening,
December 25, supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Perry and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman,
Byron and Craig, of Battle Creek,
were Tuesday afternoon, Decem
ber 25, visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Foreman.
Miss Shirley Wilson, of O’Neill,
was a Friday overnight guest of
Miss Sharon Wagnon.
Miss Norma Lou Foreman was
a Saturday overnight guest of
Miss Patty Clinkenbeard at O’
Neill.
Miss Marybelle O’Connor, stu
dent nurse at St. Catherine’s hos
pital, Omaha, spent Monday, De
! cember 24, visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor,
and uncle, Tom Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole and Jack
i were Christmas evening supper
! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tenborg and
family, Fred Tenborg and Fran
cis Tenborg were Christmas din
ner guests at the A. L. Tenborg
home.
Mrs. Inez Hayes and Dave
Beck, of Atkinson, were Saturday
afternoon visitors of Mrs. Clar
ence Farr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman
and family, of Stuart, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Winkler and
family, of Atkinson, were Christ
mas day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Winkler.
Miss Patty Clinkenbeard, of
O’Neill, was a Sunday overnight
guest of Norma Lou Foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr, Corky
and Gene, of O’Neill, and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Farr were Christmas
day guests of Mr .and Mrs. Clar
ence Farr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tenborg
and son, Greg, were Christmas
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Sterns at O’Neill.
Bob Winkler, of Omaha, arriv
ed Saturday night to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wink
i ler. He returned to Omaha Tues
day.
Henry Winkler spent the holi
days in Omaha visiting his daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Waten
i paugh, and daughter, Darlene.
Leonard Dusatko was a Mon
! day visitor at the Joe Winkler
j home.
STUART NEWS
Mrs. August Kramer went to
Burbank, S.D., on Thursday, De
cember 27. She will spend a
week with her son, Raymond
Kramer, and family.
Junior and Nancy Lee Stech, of
Atkinson, came on Saturday, De
cember 29, and spent the night
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Zink. Their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Stech, spent
Sunday at the Zink home and
the children returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henning
and family and Mrs. Mary Hen
ning, of Atkinson were Christ
mas dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Obermire and family.
Miss Mary Obermire accom
panied home her grandmother,
Mrs. Mary Henning, and visited
until Thursday evening.
John Obermire and Miss Billy
Ruther visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruther in
Bassett Friday evening, Decem
ber 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roberts
and family, Mrs. Frances Roberts,
Miss Jeanne Shaffer and Mrs.
Edith Atkinson were Christmas
dinner guests at the R. A. Coff
man home.
Misses Bernelda and Patricia
Engler were home for Christmas.
Miss Bernelda returned to Oma
ha Tuesday evening, December
25, and Miss Patricia returned to
Omaha Wednesday, January 2, to
resume her studies at Creighton
university. _
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Skating Party Held
at Hendricks Place
CELIA— A skating party for
the young folks was held at the
Mark Hendricks home Friday
evening, December 28.
Others present were: Pfc. Fred
Cearns, from an army post near
Denver, Colo.; Alice and Bud
Focken, Jimmie Hendricks and
Shirley and Denton Colfack and
Donnie Frickel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cearns and
Connie Frickel were visitors.
Other Celia News
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry
and daughters were Sunday, De
cember 30, dinner guests at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. John
Schorn, and family. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. August Tro
shynski, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tro
shynski and family.
Emil Colfack and son, Denton,
helped cable hay for Mark Hend
ricks Monday, December 26.
Mark and Duane Beck helped
Emil with his hay on Thursday.
Alex Forsythe was a Sunday
afternoon, December 30, visitor
at the O. A. Hammerberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and family were Sunday, Decem
ber 30, dinner guests at the Mar
vin Focken home.
Ellen McKathnie spent from
Christmas day until Saturday,
December 29, with her father,
Milton McKathnie. and family.
Alex Forsythe was a dinner
guest at the O. A. Hammerberg
home Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith,
Donna, Rollin and Verdon, were
dinner ghests Christmas day at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Ray
mond Garwood, and family. Oth
er guests were Mrs. Charley
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hei
ser and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Smith, of Osmond.
Mrs. Ruth Chaffin and chil
dren visited the Mark Hendricks
family Saturday afternoon, De
cember 29.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry
spent Christmas day at the Frank
Kilmurry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and
family, of O’Neill, were Christ
mas dinner guests at the Mark
Hendricks home, also Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Poynts.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilmurry,
Mary Catherine and Patricia were
O’Neill visitors Friday, Decem
ber 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken
and family were Christmas day
dinner guests at the Clarence
Focken home.
Marvin Rouse and Leone Mul
len were Sunday, December 30,
dinner guests at the Milton Mc
Kathnie home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias
and sons, Mrs. Gene Livingston
and Dorothy Scott spent Christ
mas day at the D. F. Scott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
family spent Sunday afternoon,
December 30, and were supper
guests at the Harry Mitchell
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were
Saturday night, December 29,
supper guests at the George Beck
home. Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Mlinar and son,
Pfc. Dale Mlinar, of Atlanta, Ga.
Lawrence Smith went to Spen
cer Friday, November 28, and
brought home a load of corn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott and
Mrs. Gene Livingston were Sun
day, December 30, supper guests
at the Charles Dobias home.
Robert Pease is now a corporal.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathnie
and son, Darrel, attended a fam
ily Christmas party at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Rouse, December 25. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Risor and family, of O’Neill; Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Keyes and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ermund
Kayes and family and Miss Mil
^•ed Keyes, all of Inman, and
vVO(jg) and Mrs. Lorin Keyes
and daughter, Mary, of Ft. Riley,
Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
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and family were O’Neill visitors
Thursday, December 27.
» Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott and
Mrs. Gene Livingston visited Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry Satur
day evening, December 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck at
tended a Christmas party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
1 Johnson, of Stuart Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlinar,
i Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mlinar and
! son, Pfc. Dale Mlinar, of Atlanta,
Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mli
nar. Mr. and Mrs. George Beck
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith
and daughter, Leile.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease were
Christmas day guests at the R. M.
Pease home in O’Neill. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Pease and family and Mr. and
Mrs. William Spann.
Mrs. Dale Foree returned from
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital,
Norfolk, on Christmas day and
the Forees’ infant daughter, Lin
da Karen, came to her new home
on Friday, December 28, a few
days after her mother returned.
Mr. and Mrs. James Garrison
and Janny Lou, of Custer, S.D.,
■ came Friday, December 21, and
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Gilstrap until Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Gunn were Christmas day guests
Gettert in Atkinson were: Mr. and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Gaskill in Neligh. Other din
ner guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Woody Sikorski and son, Mike,
of Clearwater, Fla., and Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Scholz.
Christmas supper guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Get
tert in Atkinson were: Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Gettert and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gettert and
daughter, Miss Rena Gettert and
Mrs. Campbell.
Dick Gaskill called on Buddy
Storjohann in Atkinson on Wed
nesday, December 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gettert were
Christmas day guests at the home
of Mrs. Gettert’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Liable, at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson
and son, of Bassett, were Satur
day, December 29, guests of Mrs.
A. E. Derickson.
Miss Mardell Gaskill visited1
from Christmas until New Year’s
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gaskill in Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpert went
to Atkinson Sunday and called at
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Cleary and Mr. and Mrs. Clement
i Cleary.
Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Fisher went
to Denver, Colo., and spent the
Christmas holidays with their
daughter, Miss Mary Ann. They
returned on Friday, December 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer had
their Christmas dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Fuhrer at Butte.
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn
French and family, of Page, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Dorr, of
Cameron, Wise., on New Year’s
day.
Miss Marilyn Fritton, who at
tends St. Catherine’s school of
nursing, Omaha, is expected to
arrive home on Friday, January
4, to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Fritton. She will return
to her studies on Sunday, Janu-'
ary 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tallon and
Mike, of Omaha, arrived in O’
Neill on Monday, December 24,
and spent Christmas at the home
of Mrs. Tallon’s parents, Dr. and
Mrs. O. W. French. Other guests
at the French home were Mr. and
1 Mrs. Dale French and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Fuller
entertained Mr. and Mrs. George
Van Every and Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Van Every at a dinner on
Sunday, December 30.
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Albert Classen
Heads PMA Group
LYNCH—The community com
mitteemen for the 1952 PMA for
the Lynch precinct are:
Andrew A. Classen, chairman;
Nicolaus E. Baker, vice-president;
| George Kalkowski, regular mem
ber; Joe E. Slechta and George
Hajek, alternates.
Carl H. Schmidt, chairman;
Warren K. Freeman, vice-chair
man, and Albert W. Schindler,
! member, were reelected for the
, county PMA committee.
Other Lynch News
Seaman Stanley Bjornson came
Thursday from a California base
for the Christmas holidays.
Bernard Weber and daughters,
Maureen and Roma, and Jack
Tarr, were Sioux City visitors on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills and
Duane were 6 o’clock dinner
guests at the Eldon Mills home in
Scottville.
i Mr. and Mrs. William Teadtke
spent Sunday, December 23, at
the Art Peters home in Spencer.
Ramon Dahlberg, of Naper,
spent the Christmas vacation with
his parents here.
Dr. J. A. Guttery spent the
holidays with relatives in Pilger.
Darlene Lewis accompanied
her mother, of Lincoln, to visit
at the Martz homes here this
week.
Altha and Donelda Hammon at
tended a church meeting in Ewing
last week.
Pfc Duane Hammon, of Ocean
side, Calif., spent the holidays
with his parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski
visited at the Elmer Dahlberg
home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bessert, of
Scottsbluff, spent last week visit
ing at the Lee (Mulhair and Clar
ence Moody homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Courtney
and Eugene spent Christmas day
at the Allan Koscan home in
Butte. _ __.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Vince Jehorek spent Christmas
day William Hambeck’s home
in Spencer. .... .
dinner guest at the William Stauf
Arden Spencer was a 6 o clock
fer home Wednesday, December .
26. He spent the night with Cal
vin D. Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johns spent
Christmas day at Phillip Ham- ,
mon’s. . i
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bjornsen i
and family, of Page, Mr. and Mrs I
Ralph Papstein and baby, of
Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Peters and son, of Verdel,
spent Christmas day at the home
of Mrs. Ntat Bjornsen here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Teadtke
were Christmas day guests at the
Jerry Sixta home.
Royal Farmer
Dies in Truck
ROYAL — Earl Makemson, a
bout 3 o’clock Friday afternoon,
south of Royal, died suddenly a
bout 3 o"clock Friday afternoon.
He had just backed his pickup
auto from a garage and was wait
ing for Mrs. Makemson to join
him for a trip to town when he
was stricken with a heart attack
and died.
His wife had to walk about
three-fourths of a mile for help.
By coincidence, Mrs. Makem
son’s first husband, Mr. Nelson,
died in an automobile about 20
years ago. He was being taken
home from a hospital.
The late Earl Makemson mov
ed to Antelope county about 20
years ago from Kansas. He was
farming the old Rundquist place.
Survivors include: Widow; a
stepson, Harry Nelson, who is in
the navy; and a stepdaughter,
Mrs. Thelma Goebel, of Neligh;
one brother, residing in Kansas,
and a sister, living in Washing
ton state.
Frontier for printing! Prompt
deliveries. 1
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Josie Alumni
Win Thriller—
ATKINSON — Paced by Red
headed Ed Scott and Bob Berigan,
former St. Josephs’ hall basket
ball greats, the St. Joe all-stars
turned back the Northwest Ne
braska all-stars, 77-71, Friday
night in a holiday basketball ex
hibition.
The Northwest crew was com
posed of players from O’Neill
high, St. Mary’s academy, Atkin
son high, Stuart high, Ainsworth
high and Rock county high (Bas
sett).
Proceeds of the game went to
St. Joseph’s hall.
Returns to Base—
Cpl. Donald Gibson left for
Denver, Colo., Monday evening
after spending a 10-day leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Gibson.
WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN
ATTORNET
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25 HEAD REGISTERED
Hereford Bulls
SELL AT AUCTION
— at tha —
ATKINSON LIVESTOCK PAVILION
— at —
Atkinson, Nebr.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8
Starling at 2:00 P.M.
★ Strong aged rugged fellows, mostly 2 years old and con
signed by Riverside Hereford Ranch, Joe Fitzgerald,
Mitchelville, la., and others. All guaranteed breeders and
really a useful set of bulls for the commercial cattle breeders.
ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET
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Douglas St. Phone 87
WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
Extra Special for Winter Drips—
FACIAL TISSUE, 300’s, 3 Boxes_64c
Facial Tissue Quality —
TOILET TISSUE, Roll.. 17c
Not 425. but full 500 count, in colors: white, peach, green
GET YOUR WEATHER CHART CALENDAR NOW
Signs of the Zodiac and other information.
LIGHTER FLUID, 3-Oz. Can. 15c
ASPIRIN, 200 Tab*. U.S.P. .79c
Old Fashioned—
HOREHOUND, Lb_ 43c
Fresh as a daisy.
DOLCIN, Economy Size, 500 Only $8.00
Rexall Fine Texture—
TOOTHBRUSH, Only _ 59c
Hundreds of soft bristles.
New Shipment of —
CHOC. COVERED CHERRIES, Lb. 59c
LOLLYPOPS, Bag of 30_29c
HARMONICAS .30c, 60c, $1.00
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15 - REGISTERED - 15
Hereford Bulls
• I will sell 1 5 head of choice registered
Hereford bulls
THURSDAY, JAN. 17TH
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O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
O’Neill, Nebr.
in connection with their regular weekly
sale.
• These are good rugged bulls, better
bulls than I sold here last year.
DON DeVOSS
CANTRIL, IOWA
Announcing
the first showing of the
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Friday, January 4
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