The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 07, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Riverside News
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon
were supper guests of Mr. and ;
Mre. Harrison Bridge and family
of O’Neill Friday evening, Octo
ber 1. They helped Harrison cele
brate his birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Primus and
sons were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Mott and chil
dren on Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Vandersnick were
Mrs. Kittie Fry and the Lee Fink
family.
Linda Larson was a Sunday
guest of Janet Hand.
Mrs. Art Bussnarat and daugh
ters and Mrs. Kenneth Pollock
and Debbie surprised Mrs. Anna
Koehler the afternoon of her
Lirthday anniversary, September
28, when they brought lunch and
paid her a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer
had as their guests for Sunday
dinner Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer
and Jay Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and daughters called at the
Leonard Larson home Wednes
day evening, September 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon
visited their son, Tom, at Tarkio
college, Tarkio, Mo., Saturday.
They all spent Saturday night
and Sunday with friends in Lin
coln.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Dusatko at Emmet
Sunday.
Legal Notice
{First pub. Sept. 23, 1954)
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER
DISTRICT
Contract No. E-54-15
Sealed proposals for the fur
nishing of one Steel Tainter Gate
for Spencer Hydro Plant, will be
received until 10:00 A.M. CST—
October 18, 1954 in the office of
the Assistant Secretary in the
District’s Office in Columbus,
Nebraska, at which time propos
als will be opened and read.
Plans, Specifications and In
structions to Bidders are avail
able at the office of W. P. Ven
able, Superintendent of Power
Supply for the District at Co
lumbus, Nebraska, by depositing
the sum of $15.00 for a set of
three (3) Contract Documents,
which sum will be returned upon
return of said Plans and Specifi
cations.
Proposals must be submitted
on forms supplied by the District
and in Accordance with Instruc
tions to Bidders. All proposals
must be occompanied by a cer- -
tified check payable to Consum
ers Public Power District in an
amount of 5% of the bid, or by
a Bidder’s Bond, in a like amount,
on the form supplied by the Dis
trict
District will award the con
tract to the lowest and best re
sponsible bidder as may be most (
advantageous to the District, or <
at its sole discretion may reject t
any or all bids, or may waive any \
informalities in bids. (
By Order of the Board of Di- <
rectors of Consumers Pubiie [
Power District. .
By R. L. SCHACHT ,
General Manager ,
21-23c ,
(First pub. Sept. 23, 1954)
NOTICE OF
SCHOOL LAND LEASE SALE ]
Notice is hereby given that the ,
Board of Educational Lands and i
Funds of the State orf Nebraska, '
or its authorized representative,
will offer for lease at public auc- ]
tion on the 21st day of October, ]
1954, at 2:30 o’clock P.M., at the ]
office of the County Treasurer of
Holt County, in O’Neill, Nebraska, ,
the following educational lands ;
within said county:
Description Sec. Twp. Rge.
NMsSEtt- 1
SEy4sEy4- \
NViNEVi _16 28 13
SM> _.16 25 16 !
NEV4 _ 36 25 15
Ml_36 27 10 «
All _36 33 14 <
Said sale may be adjourned ]
from day to day until all lands
have been offered. No sale will
be final until approved by the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds, and the Board reserves 1
the right to reject any and all I
bids. 1
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL >
LANDS AND FUNDS <
Robert D. Hiatt, Secretary. y
21-23 1
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Rev. Ernest Smith and bride . . . wed in Albuquerque.
Perfect Attenders
Honored by Ewing
Sunday - School
EWING—Bibles were present
ed by Supt. Dewitt Hoke to Kar
n Woeppel, Clayton Hoke and
immie Tams on Sunday, Octo
>er 3, when promotion day was
bserved at the Ewing Methodist
junday-school. Each had complet
ed four years of Bible memory
vork. These students were pro
noted from the primary depart
nent to the intermediate grade
aught by Mrs. Florence Butler.
A year’s Bible memory work
vas completed by the following
n the primary department under
drs. R. G. Rockey’s supervision:
lanelle Tams, Evelyn True, Lon
iie Eacker, Donald Lane, Ronald
Puttie and Jimmie Elliot.
Other students promoted to
ugher classes were Jerry Tams,
£aryetta Peterson, Patricia
lahlbeck and Patricia Wright.
Karen Tuttle completed five
'ears of perfect attendance at
Junday-school and the following
sad one-year perfect attendance
ecords: Bonnie Jo Jefferies, Ja
ielle Hoke and Patricia Wright,
i-ach was presented a gift by
superintendent Hoke.
Miss Anna Van Zandt had
•harge of the program for this
ervice. A saxophone solo was
>layed by Jerry Tams.
Other Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Larsen
vere hosts at a 6 o’clock dinner
•arty on Sunday evening at their
lome, honoring the birthday an
liversary of Mr. Larsen. Two
lecorated birthday cakes which
vere baked by Mrs. Larsen and
ilrs. Zeims, made up the center
piece. The evening’s entertain
ment consisted of card games
and watching television. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Zeims, Mrs. Clara Tucker, Mrs.
Agnes Bartak, all of Ewing, and
Miss Patricia Mullen of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black and
family were 6 o’clock dinner and
evening guests on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robley
Sisson, sr., and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickman
left for their home at White
River, S.D., on Friday after
spending a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lar
sen.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zeims
were guests at a birthday dinner
on Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Zeim’s brother-i-nlaw and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Horn,
at O’Neill, honoring their daugh
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee re
turned home Monday from a few
days’ visit with relatives at Ful
lerton, Genoa and Chapman.
Weekend guests at the home
of Mrs Pauline Noffke were her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Noffke, and family
of Albion and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wagoner of Fairfax, S.D.
Leonard Larson of Lincoln was
a guest at the home of his par
ents Tuesday and Wednesday,
September 28 and 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris
and daughter, Bertha, were
guests on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson and
familv.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen and
daughter, Pamela, Kay, of Pax
ton were overnight guests Satur
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bauer and family. They
also visited Mrs. Allen’s parents
at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Wright
and children spent Sunday visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ruben Peltzer at Chambers. Oth
er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Mosel and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Lehman, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lehman and Ed Herley.
In the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Osborn and family of
Madison stopped in.
At the sale of the Emmet
Wright residential lots last
Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Pollock were the buyers. Their
plans are to build a residence.
Tommy Sisson celebrated his
11th birthday anniversary Sun
day. In honor of the occasion, his
mother, Mrs. Robley Sisson, sr.,
invited 18 of his friends to a
party from 2 to 5 o’clock. Out
door games provided the group
entertainment. Cake, ice cream
and hot chocolate were served
for refreshments.
Mrs. Mary Snyder of Elgin
was a weekend guest at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Rob
ley Sisson, sr., and family. Oth
er guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Trowbridge and Mrs. Nancy
Trowbridge, all of Elgin.
Mrs. Harold Leise and her
mother, Mrs. Jennie Eppenbach
of O’Neill were recent guests at
the home of Mrs. Wima Eppen
bach.
Mrs. Maud Lawrence of Ben
ton. Tex., was an overnight guest
at the home of Mrs. Wilma Eppen
bach on Monday, September 27,
and Mrs. Hattie Cole was an
overnight guest at the Eppenbach
home on Tuesday, September 28.
A party of friends charvaried
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ruggles,'
newlweds, at their home in Ewing
Thursday evening. Treats were;
passed to the guests and a gen
eral good time was had. Mrs.
Ruggles is the teacher of the
third and fourth grades in the:
Ewing public schrol.
Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard!
were guests Thursday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steven at
Clearwater.
Mrs. Martha Hill returned Sun
day from York where she had
spent a few days on business and
pleasure.
Mr s. John Wanner left Friday
for Stanton where she will spend
the weekend with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs
and family spent Sunday at Nor
folk visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shiff
bauer, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim were
6 o’clock dinner guests Wednes
day evening, September 29, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mastalin at Verdigre.
Mrs. Manson Mortz of Stanton
was a recent guest at the home
I of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kropp
and family.
Cpl. Donald Ruroede and Clem
Schrad went to Ft. Logan, Colo.,
on Friday where Cpl. Ruroede
will recieve his papers for a 30
day leave. He had been stationed
in Korea and Guam for several
months and arrived in Ewing on
September 29.
Mrs. Gail Boies, accompanied
by Mrs. Ralph Munn, Mrs. Ray
Funk, Mrs. Frank Schrad, Mrs.
James Bartak and Mrs. Allen
Pollock went to Omaha to attend
the National Council of Catholic
Women State convention October
5. Mrs. Pat Knapp also was in
attendance and text witn ner
husband on conclusion of the
session for a visit with relatives
and friends in Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies were
Sunday visitors at the country
home of Frank Bohn family. In
the evening, all went to Clear
water for a chicken dinner served
by the ladies of St. Theresa
parish.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carter went
to Wayne September 25 where
they attended the Wayne- Peru
football game.
Supt. and Mrs. L. M. Carter at
tended the reception for the
teachers held at Page on Tuesday
evening, September 28, sponsored
by the Kings Daughters and the
Women’s Society of Christian
Service. Mrs. Carter is a member
of the Page faculty.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klipphaln
returned to their home at Port
land, Ore., on Friday after at
tending the funeral of her mother,
Mrs. Rosetta Fridley, on Thurs
day. They were overnight guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Hahlbeck.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies
and Bonnie Jo entertained a din
ner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Cratty, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ma
ben, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fil- 1
singer, Judy, Karen and Lois, j
Miss Minnie Neiderheide, all of
Clearwater, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Wulf of Ewing.
Mrs Wilma Daniels and Mrs.
George Jefferies, accompanied by
Mrs. Mark Muff of O’Neill, were
Neligh visitors on Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Wright and Mrs*
Wilma Daniels were guests on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Finely and family.
Try Frontier want ads!
Rev. Ernest Smith
Takes Bride in
New Mexico Rite
(Photo at left)
Miss Katherine Williams,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
F. Williams of Albuquerque,
N.M., and Rev. Ernest Smith of
O’Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Smith of Napanoch, N.Y., were
united in marriage at the Im
manuel Lutheran church in Al
buquerque Monday, September
25. Rev. Carl Schmid, pastor, of
ficiated at the 7:30 p.m., double
ring rite.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a dress of
pleated nylon net and Chantilly
lace over satin. Her finger-tip
veil of French illusion net fell
trom a half-hat of lace and net
trimmed with seed pearls. She
carried a bouquet of white fea
thered carnations.
Miss Frances Williams of Al
buquerque, maid-of-honor for
her sister, wore a dress of pink
crystalette and carried a bouquet
of bronze feathered mums.
Miss Roberta Williams was the
flowergirl. She wore a dress of
green satin and carried a nosegay
bouquet of bronze mums.
The bestman was Edward
Massey and Russell Reinecke
was the usher.
A reception was held in the
auditorium of the church follow
ing the ceremony. The bride’s
grandmother and Mrs. Martin
Fritze were in charge.
For traveling, the bride wore
a beige ensemble with avocado
accessories. Following a wedding
trip to Santa Fe, N.M., and
Colorado the couple will be at
home in O’Neill where the bride
groom is the newly-installed pas
tor of the Christ Lutheran
church. He also is pastor of Im
manuel Lutheran church in At
kinson.
The bride attended high school
in Albuquerque, N.M., and the
Lutheran school of nursing in St.
Louis, Mo. Before her marriage
she was employed by the Presby
terian hospital as a surgical
nurse in Albuquerque. Reverend
Smith was graduated from Con
cordia Lutheran seminary in St.
Louis, Mo., and came to O’Neill
—his first pastorate—in July.
The Smiths arrived in O’Neill
Saturday, October 2.
GETS PROMOTION
Clarence Worth, jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Worth, was pro
moted to airman first-class on
September 1. He is stationed at
Keesler air force base in Missis
sippi. He will graduate in five
weeks from radar school. He en
listed on November 19, 1953.
Miss Cain Plans
November Riie—
Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan
Cain of Greeley have announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Patricia Anne of Oma
ha, and John Fredrick Lammers,
also of Greeley.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of the College of St. Mary and
Mercy hospital school of med
ical technology in Council Bluffs,
la.
The couple will be married on
November 13 in Sacred Heart
church in Greeley.
Miss Cain for a time was em
ployed as a technician at St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill. She
was graduated from St. Mary’s
amademy in May, 1949.
O’Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson
and Paula visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Gilbert at Burke, S. D.
Miss Helen Harty and Miss Rita
Mattingly of Independence, Mo.,
both students at St. Mary college,
Omaha, spent the weekend in
O’Neill visiting Miss Harty’s
mother, Mrs. W. H. Harty.
Miss Linda Hamik, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A1
Hamik, spent the weekend visit
ing her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hamik in Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright and
Mr. and Mrs Al Hamik spent the
weekend in Omaha and Lincoln.
Friday evening they attended the
wedding of Miss Barbara Peter
son and Donald R. Huser in
Sioux City.
Presbyterian rummage sale.
Yanlzi building, O'Neill, October
7, 8 and 9. 23p
Mrs. Henry Martin spent Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vem Wrede in Inman. Other
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. John Hipke, both of
Springview.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lofflin and
daughter spent Sunday in Sioux
City.
Mrs. John J. Harrington and
Marlene, Mrs. Thomas Donlin and
Mrs. Anthony Staton were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
John Murray in Spencer. It was
the 27th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Murray.
Kenneth Herley of Norfolk was
a dinner guest Sunday of his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Herley.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Houser
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Jaszkow
iak and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cro
nin attended a housewarming
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Brewster in Stuart last
Thursday.
July 9 Nuptials
Are Announced
STUART— Friends here have
t eceived word of the marriage of
Miss Virginia (“Matie”) White
head. Miss Whitehead and Wil-1
liam R. O’Bryan were married in
Ventura, Calif., at the home of
the bridegroom’s mother on July,
9. The couple is making their
home in Inglewood, Calif.
Mrs. O’Bryan is a registered
nurse and a daughter of the
late Oscar Whitehead. Recently
she has been making her home
in California.
Othex Stuart News
P. A. Engler of Worthington,
la., came Thursday, September
30, to visit with his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Engler.
Melvin Engler and daughters,
Debbie and Christi, of Omaha
came Saturday, October 2, for a
visit at the B. C. Engler home.
Melvin returned to Omaha on
Sunday. Debbie and Christi are
spending the week with their
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter of
Bassett were Sunday, October 3,
dinner guests at the Berlin Mit
chell home.
Mrs. B. C. Engler entertained
the Bridge club Tuesday after
noon, September 28. Mrs. Orville
Paxton and Mrs. Art Givens won
prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Coffman
and daughter, Kristen, came on
Thursday, September 30, from
Colorado Springs, Colo,, and are
visiting at the home of his par
----
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Caff
man.. Mr. Coffman has received
his release from the army.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Goodwin
and daughter, Lynn, of Amarillo,
Tex., are spending the week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Moses, and family. The Mus
es Barbara and Faye Moses of
Omaha spent the weekend here.
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Troops Plan Joint
Hallowe'en Party—
Brownie troop I met Tuesday,
October 5, at the library. We had
our business meeting and voted
to have a Hallowe’en party with
troop II on Tuesday. October 19,
at the library. Kathy Bosn fur
nished refreshments. We had a
wonderful time visiting the Mer
ri Bottling Co. and The Fron
tier.—Sharon Hartman, scribe.
VERDIGRE UVESTOCK MARKET
Report of the October 4th Sale
190 to 250 lb.. $18.70 to $19.15; top on 22 head with 94 head
selling at $19.00 to $19.15. Sows to 350 lb„ $17.70 to $18.00.
350 to 400 lb., $16.80 to $17.70; 400 lb. up. $15.80 to $16.80.
Feeders by head, $17.00 to $23.00; 125 to 160 lb. feeders, $17.75
to $19.30.
Demand for feeders and bred sows. If you have any and will
let me know on sale day, I will advertise them for the follow
ing week.
CONSIGN TO VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
FOR SALES AND SERVICE
W. LLOYD BRADY, Owner & Mgr.
Verdigre. Nebr. Phone 86
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Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O.D.
Optometrist,
from Crawford, Nebraska,
will be in O'Neill on
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15
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