The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 03, 1957, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. A. D. Miller
Honored at Party
CHAMBERS — The following
surprised Mrs. A. D. Miller on
her birthday anniversary Thurs
day. September 26: Mrs. Clyde
Kiltz, Mrs. Herman Cook, Mrs.
Fred Ermer, Mrs. James Grimes,
Mrs. G. H. Grimes, and Mrs.
John VVintermute, Mrs. Herman
Hoicomb, Mrs. T. E. Aidersyn,
Mrs. Charles Grimes and Mrs.
Sfcmth.
The ladies had arranged a
short program, lirought sards
and gifts and a birthday cake
baked by Mrs. Cook.
Other Chambers News
Mr. and Mrs. L V. Cooper and
Mr, and Mrs. T. E. Newhouse
were Sunday, September 29, din
ner guests of Mrs. Genevieve Bell.
A group of young adults of the
Chambers Methodist church at
tended a roller skating party at
Neligh Thursday evening, Sep
temtier 26.
Luna Bell observed her birth
day anniversary Thursday eve
ning, September 26, at the home
of her grandmother, Mrs Reed
Beil. Present were her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Bell of
Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs
Max Jeffers and family of O'
Neill.
Jim Kirkland of Burwell was
at the A. A. Walter home for
dinner Sunday, September 29.
Mrs. Kirkland, who has been
Alice’s Beauty Shop
Kes. 3 doors west of Teuc«
125 tot Douglas
Phone 263 — O’Neill
with her mother for several days
accompanied him home, also Mr
Walter, who had returned from
Rochester, Minn., on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte
had a small addition built onto
their house in Chambers last
week to enlarge their living
100m.
The American Legion and aux
ilary plan to hold a joint meeting
at the Legion hall Friday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Michealis
and daughter, Sharon, and Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Kuther and son,
Bobbie, ail ot Inman, were Sun
day evening, September 22,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lied
tke.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer
and Mr. and Mrs. William Ritter
bush were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A1 Liedtke Tuesday,
September 24.
Mr. and Mrs. William Steskal
and family were Sunday, Sep
tember 29, guests of Nfr. and Mrs.
Jungbluth and tamily and Ches
ter Jungbiuth.
Mr. and Mrs. Guais Winter
mote and Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Sha\ lik and Pamela were dinner
guests in the E. A. Farrier home
Friday evening, September 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibson of
Houston, Tex., who have been
guests of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Gibson in O'Neill,
visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Edith MoClenahan, and other rel
atives at Chambers one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holcomb
returned recently from a trip to
the Black Hills where they spent
nearly a week sight-seeing, fish
ing and picture taking. Enroute
home they visited with relatives
at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson,
Mrs. Holloway and their guest,
Mrs. Deering of Spokane, Wash.,
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were Sunday, September 29, dm
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Killz.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoot ol
Bidden were Sunday, September
guests m the E. K. Carpentei
borne. Mr. Root, who is the nor
theast district lay leader, was ir
charge of services at the Meth
odist churches in Amelia anc
Chambers Sunda>, September 29
in the absence of the reguiai
pastor, Rev. Harold Bonuth, whi
| is on vacation.
Mrs. Andrew Gilbert attendee
the sixth district flower show a
Stuart, Friday, September 27
She and Mr. Gilbert were over
night guests of her brother-ui
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Z
X. Marshall. Enroute home thej
visited their son, Mr. and Mrs
Dale Gilbert and lanuly at At
kinson. Arriving home they founc
her sister, Mrs. Phoebe Bar to:
of Butte awaiting them. Mrs
Bartos spent the weekend with
the Gilberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jarman ar
rived home Saturday from Color
ado where they had been visitin.
their sons and daughters-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jarman
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jar
man and their families at Love
land and Boulder. Mrs. Stanley
Jarman and son, Dickie, cann
with them and remained ovei
Sunday, going on to Gran i lslanc
to visit relatives.
Mrs. Ernest Thorm and Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote anc
daughters spent Sunday, Septem
tier 29, at the home of the for
mer s sister, Mrs. Lloyd Black
where ttiey helped Mrs. Blacl
observe her birthday anniver
sary.
Mr and Mrs. Duane McKaj
and fanny of O’Neill and Mr. anc
Mrs. William Witte and childrei
were guests in the Louis Harlej
home r riday evening, SepiomDoi
27. The occasion was in honor oi
Ellen McKay's ninth birthdaj
anniversary.
Mrs. George Fullerton anc
daughter, Phyllis, and Mrs. Keith
McMillan and two daughters
spent the past weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Spath in Omaha.
Dennis Werner and Leonard
Wintermote, who attend college
at Wayne, spent the weekend
with homefolks.
Edith Grimes, who is a student
at Lincoln, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Grimes.
County Court
William A. Hobbs of Ewing,
September 19, speeding day, fined
$ 10 and $4 costs, officer—E. M.
Hastreiter.
William B. Miller of Atkinson,
September 20, speeding night,
fined $25 and $4 costs, officer—
E. M Hastreiter.
Ijeslie C. LeCrone, driver for
Valley Seed and Grain of Valley,
September 21, over axle weight,
fined $70 and $4 costs, officer
Donald F. Richardson.
James C. Buckles of Merriman,
September 21, speeding night with
truck, fined $10 and $4 costs; of
ficer—E. M. Hastreiter.
W. A. Osborn of Fremont, Sep
tember 23, failure to indicate
turn by signal, fined $12 and $4
costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter.
Francis J. Tierney, driver for
General Wholesale Cbrp., of Nor
folk Seotemlier 23. overweight on
capacity plates, fined $10 and $4
costs; officer- Clifford L. Kizzire.
Lynn Elmer Brereton of Provo,
Utah, September 23, overlength,
fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—
I )onald F. Richardson.
Robert Beahr of Valentine, Sep
tember 23, overweight on capa
city plate, fined $10 and $4 costs;
officer Donald F. Richardson.
Virgil Hilbers, driver for Far
mers Coop. Merc. Co. of Scrib
ner, September 24, overweight,
fined $30 and $4 costs; officer—
Donald F. Richardson.
Mike F. Guilfoyle of Omaha,
September 25, speeding night,
fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—
E. M. Hastreiter.
Archie Lee Powers of Dela
ware, la., September 25, over
load on axle, fined 50 and $4
ei>sts; officer—Donald F. Richard
ardson.
Larry D. Kinberg, driver for
B. R. Newcomer of York, Sep
tember 25, overweight on capa
city plate, fined $25 and $4 costs;
officer Clifford L. Kizzire.
Dale Allen Butterfield of Ew
ing. September 23, driving while
under the influence of alcoholic
liquor, fined $100 and $4 costs,
and license suspended for a per
iod of six months, officer—E. M.
Hastreiter.
Schultz Home Scene
of Family Dinner
ROCK FALLS Those present
at the family gathering in the
Frank Schultz home Sunday,
September 22. were Mrs. Sch
ultz’s family, Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Steskal, Jean. Bonnie and
Terry and her sister and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kartje and
three sons Norfolk, also Mr.
and Mrs. John Schultz and daugh
ter.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Carpenter were Mr. and
Mrs. John Lammers of Harting
ton and Miss Celia and Clara
Lammers and Frank Lammers
of Fordyce.
Lynch News
Bill Ehrlich of Lincoln. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Ehrlich and fam
ily of Pierre, S.D., and Mrs. John
Kaczor of Spencer were Sunday
visitors at the William Mahlen
dorf home.
Vicki and Belinda Sieler of
Monowi spent the past weekend
at the Merle Sieler home while
their parents were in Lincoln.
Miss Teresa Sieler and Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Sieler of Butte spent
Sunday at the Merl Sieler home
\k est ot lown.
Mrs. Albert Kalkowski, Mrs.
Clarence Kolund. Margaret Sten
ger and Paulline Mulhair at
tended the archdiocesan conven
tion of the National Council of
Catholic Women in Fremont
Thursday, September 26. Ladies
and pastors from Spencer, Butte,
1 Emmet and O’Neill went by
chartered bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells of
Denver Colo., are here visiting
t h e former’s brother, Walter
Wells, and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Birmeier
were business \ isitors in Cretgh
ton Tuesday, September 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christen
sen left Friday, September 27,
for a trip to the Ozarks. They
plan to visit the Martin Mueller
family before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Condon of
Oakland Calif., are visiting old
i time friends here the past week.
Pauline Mulhair was a business
visitor in Norfolk first of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Frahm of
O’Neill were Sunday visitors at
the George Courtney home.
Mrs. Marshall Miller and dau
ghter of Colorado Springs, Colo.,
spent the past week visiting the
former’s sister, Mrs. Walter
Wells, and husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Barnes
and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes re
turned home Saturday from Buf
falo, Wyo., where they had spent
several days. They attended the
funeral of a relative while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thomson
and Rosalie also Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wells of Redbird are
visiting relatives in Oregon.
Supt. and Mrs. Aldon Koplin of
Butte visited the Guy Kellers’ the
weekend of September 21-22.
Joe Richanek was a business
visitor in Butte Monday, Septem
ber 23.
Mr. and Mrs, George Thayer,
are visiting Frank Post at Sul
pnur, s.u., mis wees.
Pauline Mulhair Mrs. Harold
Micanek and Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Noffet attended the funeral
of Fred Schlutz in Bonesteel,1
S.D., on Wednesday, September
26.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell
returned home Monday, Septem-1
ber 23, from the south and east!
coasts. They were gone two;
weeks. Don Allen was substitute
mail carrier during Ernest's
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coleman
were Lynch visitors Sunday, Sep
tember 22.
Mrs. Leland Moody attended a
home extension club convention
at Valentine recently.
Miss Iris Craig of Atkinson and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer and
son of Wilbur visited at the Fred
Spencer home the weekend of
September 21-22.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kim have;
moved to El Paso, Tex., where
they have employment. They
visited at the parental, John We
ke, home before they left.
Nick Baker enjoyed a visit;
with his brother, John, who came
from Wyoming to visit him. John
also visited a brother in Wayne, j
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser,
returned home Tuesday, Septem
ber 24, after a two weeks visit I
in Illinois, Ohio and Michigan.
Notice to Sorghum,
Corn Growers
DI E TO THE favorable COC loan rate on grain sorghums
and the recent change in Government regulations that all
corn produced in 1957 is eligible for a OOC loan, we realize
the ihnsI for additional storage facilities in Holt County.
THEREFORE, we are now offemg you STECKLEY’S Wire j
CV>rn Cribs and Galvanized Grain Bins, also cooling fans
for your hard-to-keep grain sorghums.
I hese can all be purchased on a
five-year payment plan (20%
each year). Contact your local
ASC office for particulars.
FOR PRICES SEE _
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O’Neill,Nebr.
Telephones: 150 or 548-J
Emmet News
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Burge and
family of Amelia spent Friday
afternoon and evening visiting at
the home of Mrs. Bessie Burge.
Mr and Mrs Henry Patterson
spent the September 20-21 week
end visiting relatives around
West Point. From there they
drove to Omaha Monday, Septem
ber 215 to visit with relatives. They
went to the Ak-sar-ben on Fri
day to watch Arthur Godfrey and
his horse. Goldie, do their act.
Wayne Barnes is employed as
a new clerk at John Conard’s
grocery store.
Mr and Mrs. A1 Kloppenborg
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Kloppenborg and children
on Sunday evening.
Mr. ad Mrs. l^aVem Classen
and Mrs. Ed Claussen went to
Lincoln early Sunday morning.
They returned home the same
night
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burgess
and family of Omaha visited at
the Bud Cole home on Sunday.
Mrs. Ix'onard Dusatko and Mrs.
Jess Wills attended the arch
diocesan N0CW meeting in Fre
mont Thursday, September 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
girls and Mr. and Mrs, Max
Grenier were Tuesday evening.
aeptenmer supper guests or
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson
and Veldon. The occasion was
in honor of Veldon’s 16th birth
day anniversary. Other evening
guests were Mr. and Mrs. L.
Crumley.
Miss May Ansler of Mesa, Ariz.,
and Miss Mary Thomas of Jun
ction City, Kans., were Monday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Abart.
Mrs. Gilbert Fox and girls were
Sunday overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson.
Other Sunday evening visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tomlin
son and Nina of Grand Island
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier.
Mrs Charles Abart visited
Mrs. Bill Luben on Wednesday
afterpoon, September 25.
Miss Evelyn Davis spent the
weekend visiting Mrs. Wayne
Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kloppen
l>org and family called on Mr.
and Mi's. Henry Kloppenborg on
Monday evening.
Rev. Peter Price visited in
Emmet on Monday.
Fritz Brockman went to Sioux
City on business Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen vis
ited Mrs. May Lewis on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Tomlinson of Grand Island Friday
morning.
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney is spend
ing two weeks visiting with her
niornv in Smith Hulzotn t
Mrs. Christina Skidmore of
Lincoln spent a week visiting at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed
Classen.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen
lx>rg called on the Norman Way
man family Friday evening,
September 27. The Waymans
put up a TV set the past week
so the evening was spent watching
TV.
Mrs. Bessie Burge, June, Har
old and Clayton of Amelia called
at the Ralph Fritton home Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Jones on Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Olin Kennell
were Friday evening supper
guests of Mrs. Bessie Burge and
familiy.
Mrs Ed Classen was a Sunday
overnight guest of Mrs. Mary
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen
i>org visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Skopec on Thursday evening,
September 26.
Wayne Fox, Dick Clark and
Charles Fox, sr., left Thursday,
morning, September 26 for Wyo-1
ming to hunt deer. They stayed
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. !
George Brainard and family that
night. The men returned home
Sunday nigtn.
Mrs. Mary Lewis and Mi's.
Raymond Gras of Atkinson were
eo-hosiesses to the Live and
Learn project club Friday, Sep
tember 20. This was the first
meeting of the season so mem
bers had an election of officers
A box of fancywork and other
articles was fixed to send to the
Children s Memorial hospital for
their bazaar which will be held
in Omaha on November 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard
\ isited at the Don Focken home
Sunday, September 22.
Leo Wortman and Mrs. Jim
Peatrousky and girls of West
Point visited at the A1 Kloppen
lx>rg home on Wednesday, Sep
tember 21. Mrs. Leo Wortman re
turned home with them after
spending some time helping Mrs.
A1 Kloppenborg with caring for
the children after being hospital
ized for a few days.
Monuments of besting beauty
■nude by skilled craftsmen ol
the J. F. Mlooiu Co. . , . monu
ments front the factory to Uie
consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O’
WSCS met at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. Glenn Kennicott in O'
Neill Thursday, September 19.
Plans were made for the aiuiual
dinner and bazaar to be held on
October 16. Next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Norman
Wayman.
Mrs. Fred Guse and son of
n^i uuu i, wuiu., viMicu ner
mother, Mrs. Sophie Hoppe from
Saturday until Monday Septem
ber 21-23. Slie is tile oldest daugh
ter of Mrs. Hoppe.
Mrs. Esther Harris was a Sat
day, September 21, visitor and
overnight guest ol Mrs. Georgie
McGinnis. Mrs. Harris was tak
ing surveys north of Stuart.
Homer Mullen of Scribner
spent Saturday and Sunday, Sep
tember 21-22, in O'Neill and Em
met.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Cole went to Lin
coln on Friday, September 20, to
attend t h e Saturday football
game between Nebraska a n d
Washington State.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
and Mr. and Mrs. Oreille Hitch
cock went to Omaha Sunday,
September 22, to attend the Ak
Sar-Ben. They returned that
night.
Douglas (Doug) Buzard of
Omaha spend the weekend ol
September 21-22, with Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Abart. Mr. Buzard
is the nephew of Mrs. Abart.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Claussen
were Sunday evening, September
22, callers of Mrs. Mary Lewis.
Mrs. Bessie Burge, June and
Harold were Sunday afternoon,
September 22, visitors at the
Charley Harding home.
Mondiiv aftnrnnnn SontiTnhpr
23, coffee guests of Mrs. Sophie
Hoppe were Mrs. Mary Lewis,
Mrs. Ed Etherton, Mrs. Casper
Winkler, Mrs. George Winkler,
Mrs. Bill Grot he, sr., and Mrs.
Bill Grothe, jr. The occasion was
Mrs. Hoppe’s 90th birthday an
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brock
man visited her mother, Mrs.
Maude Goos, at Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brainard
went to Douglas, Wyo., on Thurs
day, September 19, to visit their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Brainard. They returned
Monday, September 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppen
borg and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Kloppenborg and family went to
Kimball Friday, September 20,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Klop
penborg and Kirby. On their re
turn they stopped at Erwin Klop
penborg's in Cozad. They return
ed Sunday night.
Rolland Wills of Lincoln spent
the weekend of September 21-22,
with his parents and brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Wills and Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. Boh Cole and Mr. and
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