The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 14, 1955, Page 7, Image 7

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    Foreman, Perry,
Wills Elected
Small Voter Turnout
at Emmet
EMMET — The Emmet town
election was held Tuesday, Ap
ril 5. Dean Perry, Mrs. Jess
Wills and Mrs Frank Foreman
were reelected to serve on the
village board for terms of two
years.
Mrs. Foreman received 17
votes, Dean Perry and Mrs. Wills,
15 each; Paul Newton, Geary
Enbody and George Skopec, two
each.
Other Emmet News
The Howard Newton family
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clouse,
all of O’Neill, were dinner guests
at the William Newton home on
Easter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan
and daughters of Newport were
guests at the Cecil McMillan
home on Sunday.
Lila Jean Miller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller, is
spending this week at the Gil
bert Fox home.
Mary Holliday visited at the
the Charlie Abart home Friday
evening.
Mrs. Harvey Hanson, Mrs. Bob
Clifford and Mrs. Ervin Forbes
and daughter were guests of Mrs.
Larry Schaffer for coffee Wed
nesday, April 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole and
sons were dinner guest*.' at the
Arthur Humpal home at Atkin
son on Easter. Other guests were
Jim Humpal, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Schaaf and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Gaylor and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and
children, Steven, Ray and Sher
ry, and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and her
brother, Veldon Tomlinson, and
Duane Derrold Beckwith were
baptized at the Methodist church
at Emmet Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Abart
and son, Dercy, were dinner
guests at the Kieth Abart home
on Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson
and son, Veldon, visited at the
Gilbert Fox home Sunday morn
ing.
° Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates and
children and Mr. and Mrs. James
Foreman and sons, Byron and
Craig, visited at the Claude
Bates home at O’Neill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko
and sons, Jim Schmitz and Mr.
and Mrs. Wendall Babl were din
ner guests at the Joe Babl home
Easter. ,
Mrs. Wayne Bates visited Mrs.
Charlie Abart last Thursday.
The Vernon Hoxsie family
were guests at the Fred Prawitz
home at Royal Easter. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Michaelson and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Hieter and Max
were also guests at the Prawitz
home Sunday.
The G. Owen Cole family and
Mrs. Guy Cole and daughter,
Jeanie, ate Easter dinner at the
MM cafe.
Miss Mabel Perkins and Dick
Heerton, both of Ainsworth, were
dinner guests at the Jim O’Con
nor home Easter.
The Leo Weichman family of
Stuart, Charlie Winkler family
of Atkinson and Harold Winkler
of Omaha were dinner guests at
the Joe Winkler home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody
were dinner guests at the Law
rence Tenborg home Sunday.
ivir. ana Mrs. jonn Alien and
Julie of Lincoln and Bob Allen of
Omaha were guests at the Jer
rold Dusatko home for the Eas
ter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Je
rome Allen and Jennell and
Ricky of Page were Easter din
ner guests at the Dusatko home.
Misses Marybelle O’Connor and
Norma Lou Foreman and Harold
Winkler, all of Omaha, arrived
home Friday night to spend the
Easter holidays with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Connor,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler,
:> respectively. They returned to
Omaha Monday, accompanied by
Mrs. Leo Weichman and baby
danghter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and
daughter, Mary Lou, were Easter
supper guests at the R. B. South
home , at Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Skopec
and sons, Donald and Duane,
were dinner guests at the Char
lie Skopec, sr., home Easter.
Mrs. Leo Wortman of West
Point and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Wortman of Lincoln were guests
at the A1 Kloppenborg home over
the weekend.
<- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz
and children were guests at a
family reunion dinner held at the
John Grutsch jr., home at O’Neill
on Easter.
Mrs. Paul Newton clerked in
the John Conard store Monday.
The South Side club met on
"Tuesday, April 5, at the Floyd
Butterfield home, 13 members
and 1 guest were present, the
lesson was on table setting, illus
trated by Mrs. John Tenborg.
Mrs. Price and Mrs. Floyd But
terfield served lunch the latter
part of the afternoon. The next
meeting will be at the Henry
Patterson home on May 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burge and
family of Omaha were Saturday
night guests at the Bessie Burge
home. On Easter Sunday the
Dean Burge family, Mrs. Bessie
Burge, June and Harold, were
guests at the Clyde Burge home
at Amelia.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Locken and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Brainard and family were Easter
Sunday guests at the Floyd
Brainard home.
Lew Meyers of Lynch was a
Saturday overnight guest at the
Don Meyers home. On Easter
Sunday the Don Meyers family
and Lew Meyers were guests at
the Merl& DeLong home at Page.
Mrs. Henry Patterson visited at
Norfolk and Omaha from Sunday,
April 3, to 'Thursday. April 7.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kee of
O’Neill were supper guests at the
Wayne Bates home on Easter
Sunday.
Many people of the Emmet
community attended the stock
car race at Stuart on Easter Sun
day. Wayne Fox won the B fea
ture race. He drove car number
50. The A feature race was won
by a man from Mitchell S.D.,
driving car number 20. They each
received a medal.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Calkins
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Osborne were dinner
guests at the Dean Perry home on
Sunday.
Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughter,
Barbara and Mickey Tomlinson of
Nebraska City were supper guests
at the Max Griener home at
O’Neill Saturday evening.
Miss Helen Martens, teacher
of district 20, gave an Easter par
ty last Thursday afternoon for
her pupils and little guests. The
children made Easter baskets
which the teacher filled with
candy eggs. They also dyed eggs.
Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and Mrs.
Herman Grothe hid the eggs for
the children to find. Prize eggs
were found by Betty and Derold
Perry and Ruthie Schaaf. The
little guests were Jack and Chip
Cole, Billie Jean and Beverly
Perry, Kent and Candy Cole,
Carroll and Jerry Richards, Bar
bara Fox, Graydon Bates, Judy
and Janet Newton, Gene Schaaf,
Duane and Joan Grothe, Joe and
! Dennie Schaaf.
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman
and sons, Byron and Craig, of
Battle Creek and Norma Lou
Foreman of Omaha were dinner
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Foreman, Easter.
Mrs. Edith White of Long
Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Leo McCafferty and Mrs. Hazel
Cleveland of Boulder, Colo., vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Richards and Mrs. Agnes Gaffney
and other relatives in Atkinson
Tuesday, April 5.
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney visited
Mrs. Clara Jennings in Atkinson
Monday, April 4.
Range Market Report
Cattle trade in the sandhills
has been limited the last couple
of weeks with no direct sales be
ing reported.
Auction bams have been hav
ing moderate runs of both native
and shipped in cattle. Prices have
been steady to strong with de
mand for replacement cattle
high. Both feeders and ranchers
have been bidding on cattle with
a good demand locally from
ranchers wanting cattle to go on
grass.
Prices have ranged on stock
steers weighing around 500
pounds from $23.50 up to $27 on
the top kinds. Heifer mates have
been selling from $5 to $6 less
per hundred weight.
A limited supply of 650- to
750-pound cattle were offered
with prices bulking at about
$23.50 on the steers and $18 on
the heifer end. Cows remain in
good demand with supply lim
ited. Top quality young cows to
calve in the next few weeks have
been going from $155-$165 per
head.
One Hundred Hear
School Finance Talk—
Paul Seidel, director of finance
of the state department of educa
tion, spoke on public school ac
counting at a meeting held Wed
nesday morning at the O’Neill
public school auditorium.
Over one hundred school board
members, both city and rural,
from Holt and Boyd counties at
tended the session.
The meeting had been held to
explain the phases of the new
method of accounting which has
been changed recently.
COUSIN DIES
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse,
Mrs. Edith Young and Miss
Maude Rouse attended the funer
al of their cousin, Mrs. John
Griffith, 63, at Newton, Kans.
Mrs. Griffith died Wednesday,
April 6, at Newton. Funeral ser
vices were conducted Saturday
morning from the Methodist
church there.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hinze
were Easter guests at the home
of their daughter and her family
in Sioux City.
Miss Daas to Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daas of
Chambers have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Joanne (above), and
Herbert Penner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Penner of Trenton, i
A May wedding is planned. 1
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guest-of-honor at an Easter din- i
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \
Carl Miller. The occasion was to i
celebrate her birthday anniver- j
sary. She was also presented sev
eral gifts and a birthday cake. |
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. *
Walter Finley, Mrs. i Bertha Miller |
and Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones and '
daughter from Lincoln. j
Holiday weekend guests at the *
home of Mrs. Grace Briggs are t
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. \
and Mrs. Thomas King, and fam- i
ily from Lincoln. I
Pvt. Eugene K. Lee, who is .
taking his basic training in the I
medical corps at Ft. Riley, Kans., '
has been awarded the “soldier of |
the week” trophy. He earned the "
honor four consecutive weeks, i
Qualifications to receive this hon- *
or includes the best shined boots, i
cleanest rifle, cleanest brass, best "
marching and best with rifle in i
the manual of arms. Private Lee \
is the son of Mrs. Anita Lee of i
Ewing. I
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Mrs. Lee and son, Virtus, drove
to Ft. Riley, where they spent the
Easter weekend with Eugene.
They returned home Monday. j
Mrs. Scott Clow of Denver,
Colo., who has been visiting at
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Minnie Reimer, returned to her
home Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies spent
Easter Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bohn.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith
and son, Myron, were holiday
weekend guests at the home of
her aunt, Miss Vina Wood, and
other relatives in the Ewing vi
cinity.
Easter dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Tin- |
sley were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ’
Bennett and family of Elgin, Mr. j
and Mrs. Edwin Wink and family 1
of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Grant i
Fink and family of Clearwater, i
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Huston, Mr.
and Mrs. Bid Dietz and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bennett, jr., and William Sanne,
all of Neligh, and Mrs Anna
Hawley of Brock. The children
enjoyed an Easter egg hunt in the
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Tinsley and family of Clearwater
were afternoon callers.
Mrs. Agnes Bartak entertained
the following guests at a family
dinner party on Sunday at her
home: Mr. and Mrs. Howard An
drews and family of North Platte, ■
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bennett and J
family of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. I
Adolph Bartak and daughter, ]
Janice, of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. J
Richard Sunraan and daughter, 1
Shirley, from Georgia, where Mr. |
Sunman is stationed. I i
Mrs. Edna Lofquest had as 6 i
o’clock dinner guests on Monday, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browning of J
Madison. 1
ivirs. tuna umquesi was sur- i
prised Saturday afternoon when I
relatives arrived to join her in j
celebrating a birthday anniver- fl
sary. A birthday cake and gifts ]
were presented to her. Refresh
ments were served by the self-in
vited guests. Present were her
i daughter, Mrs. Rueben Myers,
and Beverly of Neligh, Mrs. Wil
liam Lofquest and family, Mrs.
Myrtle Kimes and Mrs. Earl Bil
lings, all of Ewing and Lillie
Myers of Clearwater.
Mrs. Daisy Miller and Mrs.
Ethel Napier were callers Satin
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Edna Lofquest.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murphy
returned to their home at Blair
after spending from Thursday to
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Pruden.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Claussen
have moved to the Reimer pro
perty from the Bertha Stum
baugh apartments in east Ewing.
Mrs. Harriet Welke, daughter,
Miss Vaulda, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. |
Shain and son, Richard, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Schmiser and fam
ily, all of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Welke and family of Star
were guests on Easter at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Schmidt.
Guests on Easter at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn
were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Arch
er and family of Grand Island,
Mrs. Maud Bowers of Neligh, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom and
daughter, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. John
Archer of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and
daughter, Leonora, entertained
the following guests at dinner on
Easter, her mother, Mrs. Vera •
Anson, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Roc
key of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs.
Vance Butler and family of Ne
ligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Andrews
and family of North Platte were
weekend guests at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Agnes Bartak.
Sunday night Mrs. Bartak and
the Andrews family were over
night guests at the home of Mr. .
and Mrs. Vance Bennett at Plain
view.
Mrs. Lena Kirschmier accom
panied her grandson, Ronald
Niesius, to Pilger to spend the
Easter weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Niesius and
family.
WD—Joseph Ballon to Truman
G & Bernard C Rossman 4-4-55
$2000- Part of Sec 32-30-14
NOTICE
TO TAXPAYERS
• April 20 is the deadline for assessment
schedules.
• All individual and business schedules
must be in by this time or they will be
subject to the penalty provided by law.
• Anyone who resided in the county on
the I 0th of March, who owns property
or is 21 years of age, must make out the in
dividual assessment schedule.
W. F. (BILL) WEFSO
Holt County Assessor
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SHORT CUTS_Lb. 49c
SIRLOINS _ Lb. 59c
T-BONES _ __Lb. 69c
BOILING BEEF — Lean and Mealy__ ._ 3 lbs 49c
RIVAL SLICED
BACON 3 Lbs. $1
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ALL MEAT
RING BOLOGNA, Lb.
LONGHORN
CHEESE Lb 39*
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