The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1957, SECTION ONE, Page 3, Image 3

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    Chambers News
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Walter left
Tuesday, November 26, for Maple
ton, la , where they visited their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs liven Walter and family
They spent Thanksgiving with
Rev. and Mrs. Neirman at Laurel,
returning home Friday
Mr. and Mrs Charles Hart ana
Mr and Mr* Roland Hart, all of
Bismarck, N.D., came Thursday
and visited until Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Theo Moss,
and brother-in-law and sister, Mr
anti Mrs Charles Grimes.
Mr .and Mrs. Duane Miller and
children spent Thanksgiving with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. K W
Miller at Neligh,
Ronald Whitaker of Indianapol
is, Ind., came Thanksgiving day
to spend a week's wiratmn witii
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Whitaker; hrother anti wife, Mr
and Mrs. Vernon Whitaker and
family; and sister, Mrs LeRoy
Holcomb, Mr. Holcomb, Gary and
Gail
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell
attended funeral services for Mrs
Ed Godktn at Neligh Sunday. Nt>
vemlier 24.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron
were called to Spalding Wednes
day, November 27 by the death of
his brother-in-law, Mr, Sharkey
Mr and Mrs. Ted Tomjaek ac
companied them. Mr. and Mrs
Don Cameron went Tuesday, No
vember 26.
A family gathering took place
at the Alvin Tangeman home
Thanksgiving. Present were Mr
and Mrs. Jerald McClenahan and
children of Council Bluffs. Ia.,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman
and three sons of Greeley, James
Tangeman of Polk, his fiancee.
Miss Regina Hynes of O'Neill and
Kay Tangeman, who attends sch
ool at Bartlett. One son, Larry
Tangeman and family, were not
able to attend.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Dexter of
Hastings spent Thanksgiving and
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Ralph Hoffman, Wayne
and Carol.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spann
spent Thanksgiving with his nep
hew and wife, Mr and Mrs. John
Si relow.
Mr. and Mrs Jerold McClena
han and children of Council
Bluffs, la., came Thursday and
visited until Sunday with his par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Omar McClen
ahan. her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Tangeman and his grand
mother, Mrs. Edith McClenahan
and other relatives and friends
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grimes and
Patsy drove to Burwell Sunday
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Osborne and an aunt, Mrs
Hazel Oslxjrne Scudler of Califor
nia.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jarman and
Richard Jarman drove to Bur
well Wednesday, November 27.
to attend the funeral services for
Ralph Brownell, a cousin of Mrs
Jarman
Mrs. Ola Ermer spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Ben Martin in
O'Neill.
Mrs. Fred Tucker went to Wis
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rjer to spend the Thanksgiving
weekend with her nephew anc
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Barrelman.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Bogar
spent from Wednesday, Novem
tier 27, until Saturday with hei
parents at Forest burg, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
Mr and Mrs. Willard Thomsor
and family of Chambers and Mr
and Mrs. Leo Adams of Atkinsor
spent Thanksgiving with the Ro
bert Turner family at Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs R. C. Nolte anc
Mrs Ina Turner of Halsey spen
the weekend visiting the Williarr
Turner and Willard Thomson fam
dies. Mrs. Nolte is a sister of Mr
Turner.
A dinner in honor of Mrs. Pau
Geiser of Lincoln was hold at thi
Charles Grimes home Sunday, De
cember 1. Other guests were Mr
and Mrs. Bruce Grimes and Pat
sy and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. New*
house. Mrs. Geiser is a sister o
Mr. Grimes and Mrs. Newhouse
0 Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nissen o:
Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. Johr
R. Bowen of Wayne were guest;
Sunday in the home of Mr. am
Mrs. A. E. Bowen.
Darrell Weingartner, son of Mr
and Mrs. George Weingartner
was home for Thanksgiving fron
the University of Nebraska.
Mrs Rodney Tomlinson anc
Larry were Thanksgiving daj
guests of tig Veldon Pinkermans
Sgt. and Mrs. Rex Horner and
children were Thanksgiving day
guests of her father, P. V. Hickey
and family. Mr. Hickey and his
victor Mrs .Ton Conwav attended
the funeral of Vincent Meier, whc
was killed in an airplane crash.
Thanksgiving day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Godel were
their sons and families. Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Godel and Mr and
Mrs Don Godel and family all of
Holdredge.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLeish
and family spent Thanksgiving
day in Schuyler.
Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek went to
Kansas City, Mo. to spend Thanks
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker of
Omaha spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Baker’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Faulhaber, and spent
the weekend with Mrs. Baker's
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Zastrow
Mrs. Marlin Wichman of O’
Neill won the door prize Saturday
at "open house” held at Helen’s
Flower Shop.
NOTICE
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, OJ>.
Optometrist,
from Crawford, Nebr.. will
be in O'Neill on—
Golden Hotel, 9 a.m. to B p.m.
THURS., DEC. 12th
EYES most scientifically ex
amined.
GLASSES most properly fit
ted and the most modern
and all types of eye wear
prescribed.
Deloit News
Mrs. Annie Taylor anti her dau
ghter, Leta, from Idaho visited
their own home near Deloit last
week.
Mrs. McDonald is staying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Jefferies.
Roy Johnson s are enjoying a
television set.
The flu is still making the
rounds The Ed Funk. Alva Parks
and Sylvester Bauer children
have been ill.
Mr and Mrs. Don Starr and
Elizabeth of West Point, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Pohl and Mary ot
Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Temple and Twila of Hastings,
Mr and Mrs. Don Larson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Reimer and Elayne visited at
the Larson home in Ewing on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpster
spent Thanksgiving day at the
Reimer home in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs Lambert Bartak
spent the weekend visiting at the
Carl Munson home at Ogallala.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Ross and Mrs
Ross's sister called at the Work
i meister and Reimer home on Fri
day. Tuesday evening, Novem
| her 26, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert
i Bartak attended a dinner and
bazaar at Mount Marty college
I at Yankton, S.D., with Mrs. Way
! ne Paul and Larry. Nancy came
1 home with them for the Thanks
giving vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
and Sidney Anderson called at the
H. Reimer home Thursday eve
ning. On Friday Mrs. Manson and
Mrs. Anderson went to Chadron
to visit the Athel Fuller home.
They made the trip by train.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Gibbs spent
ad family, Ivan Lehman, at Atlan
tic, la. David and Kathy spent
the day with their grandparents,
the Bartaks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Larson and Linda
and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs Howard
Terrtple and Twila were Thanks
giving day dinner guests at the
Henry Reimer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak and
Mike spent Thanskgiving day at
Neligh in the Lowell Jensen home.
Bill Soltonstall and Keith Len
ser of Norfolk spent the Thanks
giving weekend at the Bill Gibbs
home.
dub to Meet In
New daiissen Home—
ROCK FALLS — Pleasant Day
j club met Wednesday, November
20, at the home of Mrs. Blake
Benson with all members present
except Mrs. Neil Hipke. Following
a noon-day meal, a real Thanks
giving feed, and the regular bus
iness prcedure, plans were discus
sed for sedning a box of wearing
apparel for needy children, which
will be packed for mailing at the
A money envelope was present
ed to Mrs. Don Sterns by the
club members.
Next meeting will be with Mrs
Wm Claussen at her new home
in O'Neill Wednesday, December
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DR. J. P. BROWN
— O’NEILL
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office ph. 77 — Res. ph. 223
C. E. (Cap) Addisons I
LIVESTOCK & MACHINERY
AUCTION
Saturday, December 7
IP. M. - ON RANCH
Located two miles east of northeast comer ot Atkinson.
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48 — Hereford Breeding Cattle — 48
Included are 42 excellent Hereford stock cows, 3 to 6 yrs.
old, all bred to reg. Hereford buU, calving March 15. If you are
interested in acquiring part or all of this fine small herd in
spect them sale day or before. 2 Registered Hereford bulla, both
are tried sires; 4 milk cows, either springing now or will calve
ih January -1 Wisconsin-bred Holstein; 1 roan, 1 Holstein-An
gus cross, and 1 Guemsoy-Angus cross. All are good producing
cows.
1951 International V/2-ton Truck with
2-speed axle
16-ft. combination box. 45,000 actual miles, in excellent condition
MACHINERY
F-12 Farmall tractor, just overhauled last summer; 3-rake
hitch; 7-ft. No. 9 International trail mower; trail mower hitch;
nearly new overshot stacker and cage; 12-ft. International rake,
sweep head for truck; walking plow; two 30-gallon hog waterers;
fuel barrels; 6-ft. tank with hog waterer; several feed bunks;
slip scraper; loading chute; dehorning chute; woven and barb
wire; new and used posts, both steel and creosoted; pile of
brick and cement blocks; wood and steel gates; used doors and
windows; pile of old iron; two 12 x 38 6-ply tractor tires and
other used tires and tubes, garden cultivator, forks, shovels;
some shop tools; garden hose; wagon and box; one 12-ft. Me
Cormick-Deering hay rake; P.O. two-row lister; 40-ft. endless
belt; tank heater; many other articles too numerous to mention.
HOUStHULD liUUUS
Bed and spring; wood heating stove; Monarch coal and
wood range, in good condition; used linoleum; fruit jars and
canned fruit.
TERMS: Cash or make arrangements with your banker.
CAP ADDISON. Owner
ERNIE WELLER & DEAN FLEMING, Aucts.
FIRST NATL. BANK. ATKINSON. Clerk
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I 3-Pound Canadian Goose Bagged
A 13-|x»und ring-necked Canadian goose was bagged by this
quartet on a hunting sortie early last week on the Missouri riv
er. Left-to-right: G. R. (“Bud”) Cole, James Earley, Robert
(“Bob”I Cole and Russell Moler.—The Frontier Photo
Club in Session—
PAGE The Couples bridge club
was entertained last Thursday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Troshynski. Permanent
members of the club will be Alton
Braddock, rank Cronk, William
Hock, Leland Knudsen, Melvin
Roach and Dan Troshynski and
their wives. Leigh Cull was a
guest. At ca.'ds, Mrs. Rraddock
had high score and Mrs Wm
Hock, second high. Mr. and Mrs
Hock will be hosts today.
Male Guests
Work Overtime—
ROCK FALLS The Lyle Ve
quists and children attended a
birthday surprise party for Fran
cis Curran at his home Friday.
Nov. 22 It seems the gentlemen
had worked overtime ami didn't
arrive home until the guests were
all assembled.
Other guests included Mr. ami
Mrs Jim McNulty, Mr. and Mrs
Orville Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Art
O'Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Allen. The evening was spent
playing pinochle, at which Mr.
and Mrs. Miller won highs and
Mr and Mrs McNulty, lows.
For supper, the guests were
treated to an oyster stew.
Two Students Attend
Stab' Music Clinic
BARTLETT Barley and Linda
Menuey of Bartlett high school
and their instructor. Mrs Gary
Harsin, went to Lincoln Nov. 21.
22 where they attended a thret*
day state music clinic, sponsored
by the Nebraska Music Educat
or's conference. Carolyn played
in the baud of 300 members and
Linda sang in a chorus of 600
members.
More than S00 top music stu
dents from throughout the state
participated in the clinic, which
was held on the University of Ne
braska campus.
Thev visited relatives in Omaha
on Sunday before ret liming home
\t st s Serves Supper
at Youth Rally—
INMAN Women's Society
of Cristian Service met last Thurs
day afternoon at the annex
Mrs L E Kopecky was in charge
Mrs. F E. Keyes had charge of
the lesson The society served
supper for the group atending
the youth i.illv here Sunday, De
cember 1.
There was no lunch committee
due to the fact that the WSCS
was having a pancake supper at
the ane\ Thursday evening. A
large crowd attended the supper.
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