The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 30, 1954, Image 9

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    Stuart News
Lt. and Mrs. Don Wood of Om
aha visited from Monday, De
cember 20, until Wednesday, De
cember 22, with Mr. and " Mrs.
Don Moss. They were enroute to
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. James Scott of
Lincoln came Friday to spend the
weekend at the G. L. Obermire
heme. Other Christmas day
guests were Mr. and Mrs. John
Henning and Mrs. Mary Henning
of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler and
daughter, Helen, drove to Car
thage, Mo., last week to bring
their son, John, home for the
holidays. Don Ziska, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Ziska, accompanied
them home. The boys are stu
dents at Our Lady of the Ozarks.
Richard Shald, student at
Central Technical institute, Kan
sas City, Mo., is spending a two
weeks’ vacation with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Shald.
Don Worley of Omaha came on
Tuesday, December 21, to spend
the Christmas weekend w'ith the
Charles Moses family.
Patrick Murphy, student in the
University of Nebraska, is spend
ing the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Murphy.
Mrs. Clement Murphy and son,
Patrick, drove to Omaha last
Week where they met Michael
/ Murphy, a student in Our Lady of
the Ozarks at Carthage, Mo. He
will spend the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clement
Murphy, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Shald and
Miss Shirley Shald of Omaha
.spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Shald and other rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King of Om
aha came last Friday to spend the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George King, and other
relatives at Newport and Valen
tine.
Mr. and Mrs. George King
spent Christmas day with Mr.
nd Mrs. Leo King in Atkinson.
Christmas dinner guests at the
Berlin Mitchell home were Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Mitchell and
family of Atkinson and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Porter and family of
Eassett.
Miss Vesta Mitchell of Butte
came Friday to spend Christmas
weekend with homefolks.
Pvt. Bob Tielke of Camp Gor
don, Ga., is spending a 15-day
furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Tielke.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin White left
by train Monday night, December
20, for Ft. Bliss, Tex., to spend
Christmas with their son, Rich
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McVay
and Steven of Franklin are
spending the holiday vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Krotter. Mr. and Mrs.
Krotter and their guests spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Morrow in Ainsworth.
Tony Mata of Wayne visited
from Tuesday, December 21, till
Friday with the Charles Moses
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes went
to Petersburg Friday to spend
the Christmas weekend with a
scn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Foxworthy, and fam
ily
Sunday guests at he George
King home were Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Seger and son and Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Seger of New
port, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King of
Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
King of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox of Bas
sett spent Friday evening with
the James Nachtman family .
Mr. and Mrs. James Nachtman
and Adolph accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Don Fox of Bassett to Verdi
gre Christmas evening where
they were supper guests at the
joe Jerman home.
(First pub. Dec. 30, 1954)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, I am required
to dissolve School District No. 34
of Holt County and attach the ter
ritory there of to other school
districts for the reason that said
District No. 34 .has provided no
school for a period of four years.
A hearing on said matter will be
held in my office at the Court
house in O’Neill, Nebraska on
January 7, 1955 at 2 P.M.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
35c
To Cheyenne—
ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph J. Kelley spent Christmas
with relatives in Cheyenne, Wyo.
They made the trip by rail, re
turning Tuesday.
BROTHER DIES
Otto Sydow received word Sun
day that his brother, Will, died in
Winside that day.
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Page News
Mrs. Elsie Cork spent from Fri
day until Sunday at Spencer at the
home of her son, Harold Cork and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bernholtz
were dinner guests Christmas day
of Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and
sons of Logan, la., came Friday
and visited Mr. Asher’s mother,
Mrs. Ethel Park, and Mrs. Asher’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell,
and other relatives until Monday.
Mrs. Emma Kemper visited from
Friday until Sunday at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. George Winkler, and
family at Emmet. They were din
ner guests Christmas day at the
Casper Winkler home. Sunday they
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Gallagher of Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch, jr.,
and Helen motored to Center Fri
day noon to get their daughter,
Margie, who will spend a week’s
vacation at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riege and
Bonnie spent from Friday evening
until Sunday at Tilden with Mrs.
Riege’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Harrocks.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Asher and family
were dinner and supper guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swit
zer of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pease and
family of Center, Mrs. Flossie
Pease of Niobrara, Miss Marlene
Maring, and Veldon Godel spent
Christmas day at the J. W. Finch,
jr., home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Woods and
family of Battle Creek were guests
from Friday until Monday at the
R. D. Copes home. Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Woods, Mr and Mrs. Harry
Pappas and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Woods and Roger, all of Lincoln,
visited from Saturday morning un
til Sunday at their home. Other
Christmas day dinner guests were
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes and
Nancy of Ainsworth. E. E. Copes is
a son and Dale and Dick Woods
and Mrs. Pappas are grandchildren
of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max and
family drove to Omaha Friday
where they spent Christmas and
visited over the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max,
sr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen and
family were Friday evening supper
guests of his mother, Mrs. Anna
Sorensen, in observance of the
birthday anniversary of Mr. Soren
sen. Other evening guests were Mr.
and Mrs. James Sorensen and
family, Mrs. Harold Hall and two
children and Mr. and Mrs. William
Neubauer. Santa Claus visited the
home during the evening and dis
tributed the Christmas gifts to the
delight of the children present.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman,
Lloyd, jr., Charlene and Vickie,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Lamason spent
Christmas eve at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Asher of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Asher and
family of Powell, Wyo., Mr. and
Mrs. Bobbie Asher and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher of
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howl
Asher and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Asher and daughter were
dinner and supper guests Christ
mas day of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kem
per and family were evening visit
ors.
Cpl. John W. Lamason of Ft.
Riley, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Lamason and Elmer Tavenner
were Christmas day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamason.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Lampshire of
Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Lampshire of Kemner, Wyo., Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Nelson and Janet of
Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spann
of Atkinson and Willis Russell of
Page were Christmas day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell. Willis
is a son and Mrs. Spann, Mrs. G.
J. Lampshire and Mrs. Nelson are
daughters of the Russells. They all
returned to their homes Saturday
evening except Mr. and Mrs. Nel
son and daughter who remained to
visit until Monday. On Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Russell and Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson and Janet were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spann at
Atkinson.
Dinner and supper guests on
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Christmas day at the home of Mrs.
Ethel Park included her three
children and five grandchildren.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Asher and Fred of Woodbine, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Asher and two sons
of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Stewart, Sherry and Mickie of
Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky
and sons spent Christmas with her
mother, Mrs. Bertha Boelter of
Verdigre. Her brother, Carl, of
Verdigre and a sister, Mrs. Wilma
Busskhol of Norfolk and a neice,
Mrs. Adolph Kruse and Mr. Kruse
of Verdigre were also present.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holliday, Hol
lie and Beverly of Orchard were
Christmas eve guests of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dob
bin. Christmas day dinner guests at
the Dobbin home were John
Brunckhorst and Earl Rodaway.
Phone us your news — 51.
Entertain Staff—
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mc
Intosh entertained the employees
of the McIntosh Jewelry at a din
ner at the M&M Tuesday evening.
Following dinner the group re
turned to the McIntosh home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Fernau of
Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Miller of Inman were Christmas
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.
S. Brittell.
PONTON INSURANCE
Florence Ponton, Prop.
Insurance of All
Kinds & Bonds
Phone 106 — Golden Bldg.
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Important Notice
TO ALL who are interested in
square dancing, please make
an effort to be at the Legion
Club Monday night, January
3rd, at 8:30 p.m.
O’NEILL SQUARE
DANCE CLUB
63d Annual I
Firemen’s New Year
BALL
Friday, December 31st
CRYSTAL BALLROOM — Atkinson
Sponsored by —
Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department
Music by — \
Jerry Kehn and His Dukes of Rhythm
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why now is the best time
to buy your
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the first '55 Ford
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"Naturally I want a
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beauty is available
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"I want a V-8 engine
that's proved . .. and I
know Ford has built over
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"What a surprise for
my wife! I'm buying
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today!"
"My old ear made
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on two new
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"A new car is a
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cially in rough,
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For proved V-8 performance,
"Good appearance means a lot FORD today!
in my business. That's why
I'm buying a new '55 Ford I" F.D.A.F.
LOHAUS MOTOR CO.
Phone 33 O’Neill
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