The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 23, 1955, Image 8

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    Assists in Fixing
Holt School Display
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EMMET—Miss Leah Serck as
sisted with putting a display from
the county school exhibit in the
window of the Coyne Hardware
store in O’Neill Friday.
The exhibit hall on the court
house grounds in O’Neill will be
open to the public Saturday and
Sunday afternoons. Work from
Emmet school district 20 and oth
er school districts around Emmet
will be included in the displays.
Other Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klop
penborg Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guettinger,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and Mr.
and Mrs. B«b Prouty were break
fast guests at the Elwyn Rubeck
home at Chambers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler
and girls visited at the Joe Wink
ler home Wednesday, June 15.
George Pongratz was a dinner
guest at the Bernard Pongratz
home Sunday.
Kathryn and Patty Judge and
Larry Minton visited at the Joe
Winkler home Monday, June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at Floyd Brainard’s.
Mrs. Fritz Brockman and son,
Jerry were guests all last week
at the home of Mrs. Maude Goos
at Taylor.
Mrs. Robert Cole and Mrs. P.
W. McGinnis attended Rev. Barn
abas Bejigan’s first mass in At
kinson Sunday morning. Mr. and
Mrs. Owen Mullen and sons and
Mr. Mullen’s mother of Nebraska
City, were also present. They
were afternoon guests at the P. W.
McGinnis home.
Mrs. Bob Antell of Hamburg,
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Ia., visited Mrs. Robert Cole on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson
and Veldon were dinner guests of
the Gilbert Fox family Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Sloan of Albion vis
ited at the B. Owen Cole and Rob
ert Cole homes Sunday morning.
Mrs. John Conard, Mrs. Henry
Kloppenborg and Mrs. Gilbert
Fox attended an instructors’
meeting for officers of the WSCS
at the Methodist church in Royal
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. G. Owen Cole and Mrs.
Robert Cole attended the Country
club luncheon and bridge party at
O’Neill Sunday afternoon while
their husbands played in the an
nual golf tournament.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fox, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Belzer and
bom Mr. and Mrs. George Bosn
and family were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fox, sr., Wed
nesday evening, June 15. ’Hie oc
casion was in honor of the birth
day anniversary of Charles Fox,
sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McKenna of
Toledo, O., and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cole visited at the G. Ow
en Cole home Wednesday, June
15.
Mrs. Bill Serck and daughters
visited Mrs. Serck’s father, John
Reimers, and family at Inman
Sunday.
Mrs. Leon Beckwith, Mr. and
Mrs. Deraid Graham and Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Young of Neligh re
turned home Friday from Port
land, Ore., where they had spent
two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Wyant.
Mrs. John Conard took Mary
Lou to Omaha Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pierson
and sons were guests at the Henry
Kloppenborg home the past week.
Mrs. Cecil McMillan spent the
past week at Omaha visiting her
sons and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
my Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Anderson, and their families. Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Anderson and Milo
brought Mrs. McMillan home Sat
urday afternoon.
Guy Ison of Crookston was an
overnight guest of his aunt, Mrs.
Agnes Gaffney, last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pribil of O’
Neill, William Rocke of Page,
Leonard Dusatko, Mrs. Wayne
Bates and the Bernard Dusatko
family of O’Neill were Sunday
visitors at the Jerrold Dusatko
home.
Mrs. Janzing and Mrs. John
Jennings of Blue Earth, Minn.,
were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary
Lewis and brothers Wednesday,
June 15. In the afternoon Mrs.
Janzing, Mrs. Jennings and Mrs.
Lewis visited Mrs. Sophie Hoppe,
Mrs. Casper Winkler and Mrs.
Henry Winkler. Mrs. Jennings
is a former Emmet resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guettinger
of Eau Claire, Wise., arrived Fri
day afternoon to spend the week
end as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Fox and children.
Jeanie Kay Foreman spent the
past week visiting at the home
of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Foreman, and
boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lindberg
of Laurel were dinner guests on
Sunday at the William Newton
home. They also visited at the
Dean Perry home.
Mrs. Paul Newton was reelect
ed treasurer at a meeting of school
district 20 Monday, June 13. The
meeting was to select two teach
ers for the school. G. Owen Cole
and Elmer Schaaf are the other
school board members.
Mrs. Wayne Bates spent Sun
day evening at the Jerrold Dusat
ko home.
Mrs. Ralph Fritton spent Friday
at the Bessie Burge home.
Connie Brockman spent last
week visiting at the George Ste
vens home at Taylor.
Duane Pongratz visited at the
Joe Winkler home Sunday.
Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and
daughters, Carolyn and Bernalda,
attended the wedding of Ivan
Wayman and Iona Ernst on Friday
afternoon.
The Fritz Brockman family
were Sunday dniner guests at the
Claude Pickering home.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoxsie
visited at the Vernon Hoxsie home
Friday.
Mrs. James O’Connor and
daughter, Mary Belle, and Mrs.
William Griffin left last Thursday
afternoon for Los Angeles, Calif.,
to visit relatives for about two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hoxsie
were guests at the Fred Prawitz
home at Royal Sunday. Their
children returned home with them
after spending the past week with
their grandparents.
The Don Meyers family spent
Sunday at the Louis Meyers home
where they celebrated the birth
day anniversaries of Donnie Mey
ers, jr., and Louis Meyers.
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Connie Brockman is spending
this week with relatives and
friends at Lexington.
The Larry Tenborg and Walter
Meiers families and Francis Ten
borg were Friday supper guests
at the Geary Enbody home in
honor of Mrs. Meiers’ birthday
anniversary.
Francis Tenborg and Geary
Enbody, who are wording at Al
len, spent the weekend at home.
Mrs. Geary Enbody and William
Tenborg visited at the Ed White
ranch near Amelia Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
spent Wednesday, June 15, at Al
bion on business.
The WSCS met with Mrs. Ken
neth Ruggless of near Clearwater
last Thursday with a covered dish
luncheon at 1 o’clock. Seven la
dies from the Ewing WSCS, two
friends from Ewing and one from
Clearwater were guests. Mrs. P.
W. McGinnis and Mrs. George
Pierson were also guests. Mrs.
John Conard gave the lesson on
“Lasting Peace and Security for
All.” The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Robert Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pierson
arrived Tuesday, June 14, to
spend a week visiting relatives
and friends before leaving for
Roland, Wyo., where they will
make their home. They left for
Wyoming Monday.
Gilberts Hosts
to 37 Kinfolk
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Gilbert were hosts to a
gathering of 37 relatives held Sa
turday at Perkins park in Cham
bers. Present besides Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert were: The guests of
honor,_ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Marshall of Los Angeles, Calif.;
and their families, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Marshall and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Highfell
and son Roger and Mrs. Thurlan
Brenton and three children all of
Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rogge and daughter of
Sioux Falls, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs.
Z. X. Marshall and their son and
daughter-in-law, Rev and Mrs.
Ronald Marshall and 6 children
of Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gil
berrt and 3 daughters of Stuart;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale McAllister of
Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAl
lister and daughter, JoAnn, Sid
Marshall and nephew, Lloyd
Marshall, all of Tekamaha.
On Sunday the group was join
ed by Mr. and Mrs. George Mar
shall of Plainview and their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Marshall of Norfolk
at a get-to-gether dinner in the
Z. X. Marshall home at Stuart.
Walter Reunion
at Grand Island
CHAMBERS—A Walter family
reunion was held Sunday, June
19, at Grand Island. Attending
from Chambers were Mr. and
Mrs. C. V. Robertson, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Walter, Marilyn,
Dwayne and Roger and Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Deirking who were ac
companied by Mr. William
Sprandel of Plattsmouth, who had
been visiting here and Mrs. Art
Orr of Valentine who came on
Friday and visited until Sunday
in the All Deirking home. She is
a cousin.
Forty - five attended the re
union coming from Plymouth,
Omaha, Plattsmouth, Holbrook,
Valentine, Chambers and Grand
Island.
John Walter, who had spent
several weeks with his son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Haussler at Holbrook re
turned with the Chambers group.
10 Present for
Circle III Meeting—
ATKINSON—Circle III met at
the home of its chairman, Mrs.
Helen Keller, Wednesday after
noon, June 15. Ten members were
present.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Bill Tasler of Atkinson.
At Golden Wedding—
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie
spent Sunday in Ainsworth
where they attended the golden
wedding anniversary celebration
of Mr. and Mrs. George Whitney.
Mrs. M. J. Golden returned last
Tuesday from Nashville, Tenn.,
and Kansas City, Mo., where she
had visited Capt. and Mrs. J. F.
Butcher and Dr. and Mrs. R. L.
Owens.
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Stuart
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Home for the
Aged and
Convalescent
Phone 5571
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Saturday, June 25
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Picnic Time — Frankfurter Time
By Marie Qi^&ul
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Summertime is picnic time and what’s a picnic without plump, juicy
frankfurters?
Served with buns and the "trimmings”—mustard, catsup, horse
radish and pickles — and a steaming casserole of baked beans, franks
are a perfect choice of picnic food. They’re easy to tote, fun to fix and
just plain wonderful to eat. Best of all, they eliminate the hours in the
kitchen which so often turn a picnic into an ordeal for you.
Whether you’re picnicking at the beach or park, in the country or
in the back-yard, or in the kitchen because a sudden shower has driven
you indoors, here’s a sure-fire formula for picnic success. Keep things
simple. Arrange franks on one side of a tray, relishes in custard cups
or dessert molds on the other. Use pie pans and tin cups for serving,
bandanas as napkins and a French vegetable basket or collander of ,
fresh vegetables as a centerpiece.
Frankfurters are a blend of ground beef and pork, lightly seasoned,
then smoked in link form over hardwood fires and thoroughly steamed.
.They’re ready to eat when you buy them or may be heated over an open
fire or in a pan of boiling water. In the latter case, place the franks in
the boiling water, cover and let them stand, off the heat, for 7 to 8
minutes, until heated through. Don’t boil the franks or the skins will
burst and you’ll lose those good meat juices.
In bulk or in the package, franks average 8 to 10 to a pound. The
usual allowance is 2 to a serving but remember, picnic appetites are not
“usual,” so plan accordingly.
Outdoor picnic, indoor picnic — it will be a real success if you star
franks with the open-fire flavor!
Plans July Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey
of Page announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Lorraine Irene of Lincoln
(above), to Marvin B. Sinkule,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Void Sink
ule of Crete. Miss Clasey was
graduated from Page high
school and has had employment
at the statehouse at Lincoln
since her graduation. Mr. Sink
ule also has employment in
Lincoln. The couple plans a
late July wedding.
Respiration Is
Demonstrated—
The Grattan Flats 4-H club
met at the home of Richard Ernst
on June 6. All members were
present but two. The business
meeting was held then v/e sang a
song and gave some demonstra
tions. Richard Ernst and Gary
Brewster gave a demonstration
on artificial respiration. Velda
Ernst gave a demonstration on
cutting and making a collar. Bar
bara Wayman gave a demonstra
tion on making and putting on a
patch pocket. Morris Pongratz
gave a demonstration on traffic,
walking and obeying signs. We
had a good lunch and played
games after the meeting. The
next meeting will be our achieve
ment meeting to be held at the
home of Morris and Dick Pon
gratz on July 11.
On Tuesday, June 14, three
members, Velda Ernst, Richard
Ernst and Barbara Wayman at
tended 4-H judging day at Bas
sett.—By Barbara Wayman, re
porter.
Quinns Back from
California—
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Quinn and
grandson, Jerry Verzal, returned
home Monday after spending a
month’s vacation visiting their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Quinn, and family
of San Diego, Calif., their nephew
and neice, Mr. and Mrs. Billie
Moore of Los Anglels, Calif., and
Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Kivett and
family of National City, Calif.,
and neice and nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Bird of Huston, Tex.
They also spent some time sight
seeing in New Orleans, La., be
fore returning home.
To Golf Meet—
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Golden and
family of McCook came Saturday
to attend the golf tournament.
Inman News
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders and
Marilyn were father’s day dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Juracek and family
at Orchard.
The Misses Sandra and Gay
lene Juracek of Orchard are
spending this week visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Siders, and their aunt, Marilyn.
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach
and Lois spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Fernau and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Morsbach and son of Neligh and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conard at
Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goodin and
family of Okmulgee, Okla.. spent
a few days the first of last week
visiting in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. C. W. Alexander. Mrs.
Goodin is a sister of Mrs. Alexan
der.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noe and
family of Allen spent Tuesday
visiting in the home of Dr. and
Mrs. C. W. Alexander.
Miss Sue Hutton was a week
end guest in the hftme of her un
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Clsrk.
Tom Clark, Ralph Sholes and
Gordon Sholes who work with
the Bell Telephone company have
moved to O’Neill from Broken
Bow where they have been em
ployed for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nielsen
and daughter, Kay, and Ronnie
Coventry spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Nielsen at St. Paul.
Mrs. Hannah Hoppe and Mrs.
Emma Swick and son of Gordon
called at the Herbert Nielsen
home last week enroute to Om
aha. They formerly lived south of
Chambers.
Mrs. James M. McMahan .en
tertained the Inman Workers
project club at her home on Wed
nesday, June 15. A covered dish
luncheon was enjoyed by the
group at noon. In the afternoon
Mrs. James Coventry and Miss
Faye Brunckhorst presented the
lesson on county government.
This will be the last meeting of
the project club until September.
Mrs. A. N. Butler and Mrs.
James M. McMahan attended a
meeting af St. Anthony’s aux
iliary Monday evening, June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Watson
returned home Monday, June 16,
after spending a 10-day vacation
in South Dakota, Wyoming and
points in Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson
drove to Omaha on Tuesday,
June 14, where they met their
son-in-law and daughter, Col.
t _
md Mrs. Clifford Opper, and two
children of Falls Church, Va.,
ivho will spend a few weeks va
cation visiting in the Watson
lome. Colonel and Mrs. Opper
returned last fall after spending
a couple of years abroad and this
is their first visit to Nebraska
since returning.
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman of Dorsey
spent from Wednesday, June 15,
until Friday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth A. Coventry
and boys. Mrs. Coventry is a
neice of Mrs. Pinkerman.
James Coventry drove to
Lynch on Friday and brought
Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson to her
home in O’Neill. She had been a
patient in the Lynch hospital for
a few days.
Miss Kay Coventry of O’Neill
spent Friday here with her par
ents. She attended band practice.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton
spent the weekend in Omaha
visiting in the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hutton, and daugh
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc
Mahan spent the weekend in Ly
ons visiting relatives.
Kenneth F. Smith and daugh
ters, Yvonne and Beverly, and
son, Bert, were father’s day
guests in the home of their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Moore of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore were
father’s day guests in the home of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallagher,
and children.
oupi. cUiu xvxxa. uciuiu
and boys left Saturday morning
for Sheridan, Wyo., where they
will vacation for a few days in
the home of Mrs. Nelson’s par
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Galla
gher and son, Jim, and H. E.
Smith drove to Norfolk Saturday
where they attended the wedding
of Miss Mary Alice Rees and Er
vin D. Niebur, both of Norfolk.
Miss Barbara Brunckhorst of
Sioux Falls, S.D., spent father’s
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst, and
family.
House Turns Down
Randall-Neligh Line
WASHINGTON — The house
voted down last Thursday an
amendment to the reclamation
bureau fund bill offered by Rep.
A. L. Miller (R-Nebr.) to set
aside $9,300,000 for construction
of a 230-kilovolt transmission line
from Ft. Randall dam to Neligh.
Action came as the house 'roted
tentatively to override its appro
priations committee and add $33,
654,558 to reclamation funds.
On an amendment by Miller it
voted 103-79 to allow the full
budget estimate of $146,041,000
for reclamation construction, and
increased construction, and i
creased investigations money
from $3,669,446 to $5,104,000.
The house action is subject to
a later roll call vote, should it be
demanded.
Visits Brother—
Miss Ann Stewart of Denver,
Colo., was a weekend visitor in
the home of her brother, Carroll
(“Cal”) Stewart, and family.
Atkinson News
Tommy Cleary, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Cleary, celebrated his
fourth birthday anniversary on
Monday, June 13, with a party at
his home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Haninv'r
berg and guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Earle, Beth and Alfred of
Wayne, Pa., took a picnic lunch
Wednesday, June 15, and visited
Ft. Randall dam and Lake Andes,
S.D., coming home by way of the
White Horse ranch. Mr. and Mrs
Earle and family left on Friday
morning after spending the week
with his sister, Mrs. Hammerberg
They planned to visit relatives in
Minnesota and Kalamazoo, Mich.,
enroute to their home in Pennsyl
vania.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—Minnie Mae Sparks to Jo
seph Gans & wf 6-8-55 $3800
North 55 ft lot 5 Blk 11- Hallocks
Add- Stuart
WD— Charis C Crippen to
Glenn E McClurg 4-6-55 $300
Part SEy4 30-30-14
QCD—Elizabeth Nickel to John
W Nickel 2-16-55 $1- Part of
NWy4 19-28-10
QCD—Cecil Hauff to Victoria
Abdou 4-11-55 $1- Part SEy4
SEy4 Sec 19-26-12 2.53 acres
QCD—Cecil Hauff to Victoria
Abdou 4-11-55 $1- NWy4 31-27
14 & NEy4 13-26-14
WD—Dean Beckwith to Louis
E Sidak 5-21-55 $28,569- E% ]
28-13 wy>SEy4- swy4 31-29-12
Iowans Visit
Relatives—
Mrs. William Lyons and
daughters, Misses Sharon and
Marilyn, of Sutherland, la., ar
rived Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Merriman and Sgt. and
Mrs. James Lyons and family.
Mrs. Lyons returned to her home
in Sutherland last Sunday and
the Merrimans expect to take the
girls back this Sunday.
MILLER THEATER
— Atkinson —
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. June 26-27-28
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Wed.-Thurs. June 29-30
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will be in O'Neill on
FRIDAY, JUNE 24
9 A.M. to 5 PM.
At the Hotel Golden
Glasses Properly Fitted
Eyes Scientifically
Examined
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood. OD.
Optometrist,
from Crawford, Nebraska,
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