The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 20, 1958, Section 1, Page 7, Image 7

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ROCK F ALLS — Pleasant Day
club met February 12 with Mrs.
Alliert Widtfeldt. All members
were present except Mrs. Neil
Hipke and Mrs. Blake Benson.
Following the usual business
meeting, plans were made for
serving lunch at the farm sale
of Mr. and Mrs, Blake Benson.
Games were played after the bus
iness meeting.
Valentines gifts were exchang
ed lietween mystery sisters.
The next meeting will be with
Mre. Lyle Vequist on March 12
Other Kook Falls News
Sunday supper and evening
guests of the James Curran fam
ily included Mr. and Mrs. Farn
cis Curran, Betty and Mary Jo,
George Curran, Anita Ellsten,
Carol Donlin and Judy Curran.
Leo Snyder was a Sunday af
ternoon caller at the Curran
home.
Mrs. Mary Helen Yantzie, Gene
and Debbie, were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi. They
remained overnight because their
car wouldn't start. Sam Derick
son started their car the next
morning.
Little Debbie Yantzi is spend
ing a few days with her little
cousin, Craig Derickson
Mrs. Mamie O’Neill came to
the Blake Benson home Satur
day to spend a few days with her
daughter and family.
The Blake Benson family and
Mrs. Mamie O'Neill were Sunday
supper guests of the Hugh Ben
sn family in Spencer, honring
the birthday anniversary’ of their
son, Timmy.
Clem Benson of Norfolk was
a weekend guest of his brother,
Blake And family.
Alden Breiner was a Monday
visitor at the home of his moth
er Theresa Breiner, in O’Neill.
Mr and Mrs. Edward Stearns
and children spent Sunday at the
h<»me of his parents, Mr. and
Mi's. Albert Stems.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
and lx>ys were Thursday even
ing visitors of the Floyd Johnson
family. - _
Mrs. Henry Vequist was a Sun
day dinner guest at the home of
her brother, John Turner and
Eagle Creek 4-H club met on
Sunday at the Don Hynes home
with all members present except
Vincent Ernst and Terry and
Cindy Brown. The next meet
ing will be at the Brown home.
The John Schultz family were
Monday afternoon visitors or
Floyd Johnsons. o,mflav
Linda Johnson was a Sunday
afternoon visitor at the Lloyd
Gallagher home In the evenmg
she accompanied Pat and Herb
Underwood to O’Neill,
Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda
were Friday supper Kuests at the
Gordon Johnson home, later at
tending The Ten Commandments
at the theatre.
Cold as it had been lately
it seems we are very fortunate
in not having the heavy snows
that are reported in the east and
south.
The Pleasant Day club mem
bers braved sub-zero weather on
Saturday to serve lunch at the
Benson sale. They were very
pleased with the generous re
sponse, and appreciated the co
operation of the Bensons in mak
ing conditions as comfortable as
possible. The proceeds will be
used by the club for various do
nations.
Patriotic Theme
at Club Meeting
STAR The Star Get together
met with Mrs. Lysle Johnson as
h o s te s s Wednesday afternoon,
February 15. All of the members
were present A patriotic song
was sunk in honor of Lincoln's
birthday.
Mrs. Bill Derickson and Mrs,
Ewalt Miller won the contest
game.
The luncheon table was center
ed with an angel food cake decor
ated in the Valentine colors by
Mrs. Johnson.
The March meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Robei-t Miller.
Other Star News
Wyn and Larry Johnson spent
Sunday evening with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Mil
ler.
Elmer Juracek went to Omaha
Saturday afternoon and spent the
night with his mother, Mrs. Sofie
Nekuda. On Sunday he joined a
group of soil conservationists go
ing to Minneapolis, Minn., to
spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorenson and
family spent Sunday at the Soren
Sorenson family home in the af
ternoon the Lysle Johnson family
joined them for a sleigh ride
party.
Irma Juracek spent Sunday af
ternoon with Barbara Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist and
Vicki viisted Mrs. Linquist moth
er, Mrs. Rebecca Butterfield, in
Orchard last week.
Sherye Nelson spent Friday
night with Pamela Derickson.
O'Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey
and Bobby and Mr. and Mis.
Archie Bright and family were
Sunday guests of the parents of
Mr Hovey and Mrs. Bright, Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison Hovey o f
Stuart. Another son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hovey and
family of Herrick, S.D., were also
present.
Miss Anne Saunto, daughter of
Mr .and Mrs. Fred Saunto, had as
her houseguest for the weekend.
Miss Karen Nelson of Hebron.
Both girls are students at As
sumption academy in Norfolk,
where they are sophomores.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Grenier
and family have a new TV set.
Mrs. Fred Halva and daughter,
Kathleen, of Denver, Colo., who
had spent the past week visiting
in O’Neill went to Marion, S.D-,
on Saturday to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kunkel, and
family. _
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen
spent several days last week with
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Bowen, and
daughter of Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Chnsten
I sen and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
! Christensen of Monowi were Mon
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Regi
nald Christensen. Mr. and Mrs.
Veldon Pinkerman of Redbu d
were Friday guests and Mrs.
Faye Pinkerman of Rcdbird was
a Saturday guest.
Greg Marcellus spent frcun
Wed.. Feb. 12, until Sunday visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson
at Long Pine. He returned home
with his parents, Mr. mid Mrs.
Billie Marcellus, on Sunday.
Mrs. Bill White returned Satur
day from a week's visit in Den
ver, Colo., with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mi's. Ken
neth Hemelstrand, and other rela
tives. -
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Ponton Insurance
FLORENCE PONTON, Pro*.
Insurance of All Kiwi*
and Bonds
Phone 106 Golden Bldg
Dr. Donald E. David
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 2101 Spencer
Dr. J. L. Sherbahn
CHIROPRACTOR
Complete X-Ray Equipment
% Block So. of Bus Depot
O'Neill, Nebraska
DR. J. P. BROWN
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office ph. 77 — Res. ph. 223
— O'NEILL —
SALE
Due to my husband's death I will dispose of the following
property located on the farm % mile east of Bonesteel, S. D .
on old highway 18, on
Saturday, March 1
Sale Starts at 1 P. M. Lunch by Com. for Swimming Pool Bene.
14 Cattle — Saddle Horse
13 Hereford stock cows, 4 to 7 years old, to start calving
first of April; 1 Jersey milk cow, just fresh, TB and Bangs test
ed; 1 brown saddle horse, saddle and bridle; set of harness.
Machinery and Equipment
1955 Ford tractor and plow; 1950 Massey-Harris 30 tractor,
just overhauled; Massey-Harris cultivator; J-D 2-bot. 16-m.
piow 4-sec. harrow; J-D tractor com planter and ware; 1952
Case combine, 6-ft., with motor and attachments
1954 J-D 12-ft. windrower; 1953 New Idea com picker, 2-row,
null tvnc■ 15-ft. tractor disc; J-D No. 5 power mower; J-D side
delivery- rake; 1955 International 12-ft. rake; 1955 Oliver rotary
hoe, 2 8-ft. sections; hay rack and gears.
2 old wagons: 2 rubber tired gears with 100-bu. boxes; J-D
4-wheel manure spreader; IHC endgate seeder; 1948 elevator
with motor- Betz Burr mill; wagon hoist; 300 gallon fuel barrel
and stand; other barrels, tools, etc. All machinery in good con
dition.
ALSO' 1950 Chevrolet 3600 pickup with stock rack and
grain box; 14 dozen White Rock pullets, laying; brooder house
with floor; gas brooder.
GRAIN: 700 bushels oats; 2,400 bushels good yellow ear
com; HAY: 8 stacks alfalfa hay; 2 stacks prairie hay; SOME
BALED STRAW. TERMS: CASH
Wm. Schmitz Jr. Estate
MRS. MARIE SCHMITZ, Administratrix
Pe&raon A Lamon, aucts. — Burke St. Bk., BoneateH of. dark
Visitors at The Frontier
Members of Cub Scout den III visited The
Frontier and “Voice of The Frontier” radio stu
dio Friday. Eagerly they asked questions pertain
ing to the printing of The Frontier. Much en
thusiasm was shown for the linotypes and the
presses. They were interviewed on the "Voice of
The Frontier" and the interviews were heard
Saturday (VVJAG, 780 kc, 9:30-9:55 am.). Front
row (left-to-right)—John Miller, John DeWitt and
Bobby DeWitt; second row—Jack Kelly, Chuck
McLain and Bobby Jurgensmeier; third row—Pat
Davidson, Terry MoElligott (partially hidden),
Douglas MacKinlay and Mrs. John DeWitt, den
mother.—The Frontier Photo.
Craig Woman
Will Be Guest
EWING—Jephthah chapter 85,
Order of the Easter Star, met
Tuesday evening, February 11, at
the lodge room.
Mrs John A. Wood, worthy
matron, was in charge, An oak
pedestal made by John A. Wood
was presented to the chapter.
Plans were made for the annual
Star banquet to be held Fri
day, February 21, at the parlors
of the Methodist church. Mrs.
Joy Ericksen of Craig will be a
guest.
Program books for the year
were given each one present.
At the close, lunch was served
by Mrs. S. M. Burtwhistle and Miss
Ina Bennett. A Valentine theme
was carried out in table decorat
ions. Bouquets of flowers made
up the centei-piece. Mrs. Wood
baked and decorated a birthday
cake, honoring the anniversaries
of Mr. Wood and Mrs. Keith Bid
dlecome, who cut and served the
cake.
Outline for Year
Presented—
EWING—Two lessons were pre
sented to members ot fhe Facts
and Fun home extension club
when it convened Tuesday after
noon, February 11, at the home of
Mrs. J. L. Pruden. The first was
i “The Lady and the Law”, by
Mrs. Harry Van Horn and Mrs.
Frank Schmidt; the second,
“Life Insurance”, by Mrs. Ella
Zoims and Mrs. Ben Larsen. A
general discussion followed of
these lessons.
At the business meeting, roll
was called by Mrs. H. R. Harris.
Dues were paid by Mesdames An
drew Olson, Harry Van Horn,
Frank Schmidt and H. R Harris.
Mrs. Pruden gave an outlihe ol
the lessons for the year. These
were discussed and work staited
on program books.
Goals for the club were also
read by Mrs. Pruden. Health was
of special interest.
Other Ewing News
A Valentine party was held
Vridav evening at the annex oi
fhe United Presbyterian
church entertaining the youth
group. It was sponsored by Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield.
Games and stunts ‘P ^h?ygghar_
Mrs. Butterfield, assisted by Shar
on Johnson, provided '
Prizes were won by several of the
16 youths present. Archie Johnson
played a few numbers on his ac
cordian and led in group singing
Cake, jello fruit and cocoa wen
served for refreshments.
The Misses Joellyn Eacker of
Louisville and Bernardino Roth
arhnm were weekend guest
£ paints, Mr and Mto RMph
Eacker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
k The Thursday Pitch club wa®
entertained in the evenmg at ^e
"•’z° °‘?;■ is
were*""guests. Swgrtjto.
William SI*"“ n and Mr and
S£FK3'Anion. low. Krfrcsh
andrM“"1erry Tomj.ck
„? children wore entertaWed
Tuesday February 11. at a 60
SSrner al .hehome M
and Mrs. Merwin Murray at N
lames Caton, minister ot inc
Church 0. «.JVS3!
I i'fWeSow o' the New Test
Fpian” for the Sunday eve
ament 23, service. This
midel with minia
temp has been made by
students of the Nebraska
« rJh,a?- 1"S
Friday and are^^ Mr and Mrs
R°avC Butler Colonel McDonald
R i hu family recently' returned
f" the UnS States after three
?ea£ of service in France and
; Germany.__,
T imes Mullen on her birth
fS' annirersary* M°bd$
were Mr. and Mrs. Dor
S Ind children. Mr. anc
Mrsrt Eugene Wedige and sons ol
Stuart Mr and Mrs. Tom Haul
Denise of Stuart, Mr. anc
Mrs. Leonard Uhlrich of Atkin
son, Mr. and Mrs Orvill* Hitch
cock of Atkinson, Theresa Uhlncl
of O’Neill.__
Mr. and JtoTb. D. DeBoH vi.it
ed her mother, Mrs. Sophia Lash
mett in Newport Sunday.
Return from 2/i
Months’ Vacation
RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Fink returned home Tues
day, February 11, from a 2%
months' vist in California and
Denver, Colo.
They also visited at Grand Is
land on their return home. Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Fink and sons were
dinner guests Sunday at the Bert
Fink home.
Other Riverside News
Mrs Edna Lofquist visited
Dave Pollocks' Monday evening,
February 10. The next evening
she visited the Daisy Miller and
Melvin Napier homes. She spent
a couple of days at the Carl Mil
er home while they were visiting
at McPherson, Kans.
The Leo Miller family spent
Sunday at the Willie Shrader
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and
family were dinner guests Sun
day at the Lou Vandersnick home.
Alfred Napier, Charles Rother
ham and Lionel Gunter attended
a school meeting in O’Neill Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
visited at the Johnny Miller home
one evening recently.
The Richard Napier family
spent Friday evening at the Bill
Lofqiust home.
The Grant Mott family were
Sunday dinner guests at the Ivan
Turner home.
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Napier and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nap
ier and girls and Mr. and Mrs.
John Napier and Tom were Sun
day dinner guests at the Glen
Harpster home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer visit
ed at the Lyle Switzer home Sun
day afternoon.
Sunday afternoon callers at the!
Dave Pollock home were the Art
Busshardt family and Kenneth
Pollock family of Neligh.
The Robert Montgomery fam
ily visited Saturday evening at
the George Montgomery home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hord and
Duane ate dinner Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier
and family visited Thursday eve
ning at the Dale Napier home and
were shopping in O'Neill on Satur
day.
Dewitt Hoke, Lorraine and
George Montgomery helped Ro
bert Montgomery saw wood Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton and Mr. and Mrs Robert
Montgomery and family were
Sunday dinner guests at the Z. H.
Fry home.
Jeanne Welke, teacher at River
side school, gave a Valentine
party for children and mothers
on Friday, February 14. Ice
cream and cake were served for
lunch.
The Jolly Workers club met
with Mrs. Willie Shrader Thurs
day afternoon. The March meet
ing will be with Mrs. Walter Nut
ter. , .
The Seek and Share club met
Wednesday, February 15, with
Mrs. Walter Miller.
Redbird News
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogh and
daughters visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Austin Searles Sat
urday evening, February 8.
Harry Larsen of O’Neill has
been doing carpenter work at the
Cecil Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sedivy and
family viisted at the James Maly
home Sunday, February 9.
Oral Pickering hauled a load ot
! machinery for Merrill A,
Friday, February 14. Cecil With
erwax helped load with his farm
hand locker. .
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
visited at the Carl Krogh home
Thursday evening, February 14
BEAUTYLAND
Beauty Salon
Phone 565 for appointment
Located across street from
bakery
Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O’NEILL, NEBR.
Insurance of All
lands
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bower and
Helen of Spalding were Tuesday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
McKay.
Bill Miller and Rev. Francis
Price attended the community
concert program “DePaur Opera
Gala” in Yankton, S.D., Thursday,
February 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ham of
Gregory, S.D., were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Harder.
HAVING DECIDED to quit farming, I will sell the following personal property at the
place located 1 5 miles north of Atkinson on highway 1 1, and 2 miles east (road will be
marked) ; OR 1 5 miles north of O’Neill on highway 281,8 miles west and 1 south, on—
Wednesday, Febr. 26
Sale Starts at 1:00 P. M. _Lunch on grounds
| 40 - Head of Cattle - 40
10—Angus Stock COWS 8—Baby CALVES
•""'"""V T.n,V rnIm ““" M“5 1—Holstein BULL
20—Very Good MILK COWS comin,
Holsteins, Gurenseys, Brown Swiss. 2—7 yrs.-old; 8— ALSO REGISTERED BRAND
just fresh; balance to freshen soon. _ _ _
Farm Machinery, Etc.
1952 J-D A Tractor J-D Mounted Sweep
Comfort Cover for J-D for tractor
A Tractor J-D 5 7-ft Power Mower
1R Case Compicker with “JC 12-ft. Hay Rake
,,tUo.'n^ n- J D Wagon Gear & B0*
15-ft. Olived Disc, on rubber
16-inch discs t Electric Wagon Gear &
J-D 730 Pull-type Lister box, on rubber
Mc-D. 2-row Eli Hayrack, 8-ft. x 14-ft.
McC-D. 3-16 inch Plow jron Wheeled Running
J-D 200 Cultivator, Gear
11-shovel, new McC-D. Hand Com
3-Section Harrow Sheller
Overshot Haystacker Loading Chute
5—Stacks Alfalfa, 1st, 3rd cuttings
300-Gal. Fuel Tank,
with stand
Fuel Barrels
10 x 38 Tractor Chains
Galvanized Hen Nests,
6 nests
Brooder House, 8* x 12’
Grain Box for Yz-Ton
Ford pickup
Drive Belt, 8-in. x 60-ft.
Scoops and Cob Forks
Feed Bunks and Troughs
Well Tools
Farm Shop Tools
2—Stacks Prairie Hay
I Household Goods I
Servel Gas Refrigerator
Magic Chef Combination
Gas Range
Wood & Coal Heat. Stove
Cabinet — Buffet
Tables and Chairs
Beds and Springs
Crocks and Jars
Battery Radio and
battery
Double Wash Tubs
McC.-D. Cream Separator
Milking Utensils
Other items too numerous
to mention
I TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for.
Alden Breiner, Own. I
COL. ED THORIN.O'Neill O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK, I
Auctioneer Clerli^^ I
Second Accident at
Same Intersection
CHAMBERS A car accident
occurred Monday, February 19,
at the main intersection in Cham
bers near the Smith Lumber yard.
Involved were cars belonging to
Earnie Earl and Paul Lidgett.
No one was injured. I wit consider
able damage was done to tioth
cars. A patrolman was called to
investigate. A similiar accident
occurred on the same intersection
two weeks ago. During the past
wank, two cars collided in the
north part of town with only
slight damage resulting.
Other Chambers News
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bratton of
near Chicago, 111., came Satur
day, February 8, for a two weeks
visit with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr and Mrs. Lyman Cov
ey and brothers, Leon Hertel and
Seth Hertel. and families.
The Winona Rebekah lodge 361
met Friday evening at the lodge
hall. Following the business ses
sion a party w-as held in honor of
Mrs. L. W Taggart, a member
who is leaving soon for her new
home at Danneborg. Games were
played. Lunch was served by Mrs.
Raymond Beed. Mrs. Fred Catron
and Mrs. Gene Dobbs.
Mr. and Mrs James Kirkland
of Burwell visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter Sun
day, February 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilbert of
Stuart were in town Monday, Feb
ruary 17, to take his mother, Mrs.
Andrev Gilbert, to a dentist in O’
Neill.
World Day of Prayer will be
observed at the Methodist church
in Chambers Friday, starting at
1:30 p.m. The ladies of the Beth
any Presbyterian church will he
in charge of the program and
lunch.
The Chambers Coyote Cub
Scouts of Den I have a window
display at the Shavlik hardware
store showing some of their work
and interests.
C HRIST LI THERAN (O'Neill)
“Church of the Lutheran Hour”
Seventh and Clay Streets
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Saturday, February 22: Con
firmation classes meet. 9:30 a m,
Sunday, February 23: Sunday
school, 9:45 a m.. Willinm Frieke,
superintendent; worship service.
11 a.m.; "The Lutheran Hour" on
WJAG, 4 pm.
Tuesday. February 25: Sunday
school teachers' and staff meet
ing. 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, February 26: Mid
week Lenten vespers, 8 p.m., the
sermon: " Jesus before Caiap
has “
Frontier (or printing.
Drs. Wilson & Sucha
PHYSICIANS * SI’ROEONS
Phone 138 —O'NetU
PUBLIC INVITED
Oratorial Contest
At The American legion Auditorium In O’Neill, on—
Monday, February 24
AT 1 1». M. — NO ADMISSION CTIARGR
• Participants in this program are high school students, who
wish to enter, from 18 schools in this area. Three judges
will preside. Winners in this contest will advance to state
wide competition.
• This is another American Legion sponsored project in the
interest of American youth and public service.