The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 16, 1958, SECTION TWO, Page 16, Image 16

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    Emmet News
Mr*. Bud Cole visited at Miss
Helen Marten's home near Atkin
son on Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Joe Winkler called on Mrs.
Joe Pongratz Tuesday afternoon.
Charlie Sladek and Kenny CHaus
sen were weekend guests of Eddie
Ethington.
Members of the Golden Rod
Garden club attending the work
shop in the basement of the Meth
odist church in Chambers were:
Mrs Georgia McGinnis, Mrs Leon
Beckwith. Mrs. Robert Martens.
Mrs Frank Hanoi and Mrs. Ralph
Ries, Some very beautiful flower
arrangements were displayed.
Mrs J. W. Walters showed some
beautiful slides of Hawaii and
Formosa
The Elmer Alder family visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Alder in Red bird on Sunday
Mrs. Anna Ramold and Mrs.
Boyle went to Omaha Saturday,
where they visited Mrs. George
Ramold, who has been in St. Jo
seph’s hospital for some time.
They found her very much im
proved and expect her home soon.
Mrs. Anna Ramold and Mrs. Boyle
returned home the same day.
Try our delicious specials
through the dinner hour . . .every
day! — Sparettme Cafe, West O'
Neill. 25c
Mr. tmd Mrs. Delmer Provancha
and family of Hartington visited
at the Lew Sidak home on Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Troshynski,
Tommy and Jerry of Lincoln
sjient the weekend with Mrs. Tro
shynski’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Conard,
Mr. and Mrs. George Skopec
and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Skopec, jr., spent Sunday at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Skopec, sr.
Miss Madge Richards spent Sun
day visiting Miss Ruthie and Miss
Maureen Sehaaf.
Mrs. Mary Lewis visited Mrs.
Joe Winkler Monday afternoon.
Larry Fox and Hilda Deseive
visited the Wayne Foxes Satur
day evening.
Donald and Jerry Sehaaf went
to Lincoln over the weekend where
they attended the track meet and
football game.
Lew Sidak and his father-in-law,
Curt Frizzell, went to Bassett on
Tuesday to visit Axt Miller who is
in the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cavan
augh and Pamela Kay, Rose and
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HOTEL GOLDEN— O’NEILL (
THURSDAY, OCT. 16
9 A.M. TO 1 P. M. ^
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Mae Heeb were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pon
gratz and Duane. Lizzie and Dave
Ryan called in the evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Boh Harms.
Mark and Karen of Omaha came
up for the weekend to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wink
ler and other relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Deraid Kendall of
Grand Island and Mrs. Stella
Kendall of Hastings were week
end visitors at the Wayne Fox
home.
Mr and Mrs. A1 Kloppenborg
and family visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wort man, at
West Point Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Jerry Dickerson of Enid.
Okla , arrived Sunday to visit her
grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Burge
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer
and children of Stuart visited at
the Joe Pongratz home Thursday
evening.
Jack Johnson. L. C. Olson and
Lee Nettler of Omaha were week
eng hunting guests of Bud and
Bob Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kloppen
borg and children visited his folks,
the Henry Kloppenborgs, on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Rotiert Tomlinson
and Veldon were Sunday guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Fox
spent Friday evening at the Paul
Newton home.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions; October 8: Mrs. H.
TV Black of Spencer, Wayne Hoff
man of Ewing, Kathleen Daniels
of O'Neill, Mrs. Andy Ramold of
O'Neill, Marilyn Donohoe of O'
Neill, Mrs Joseph Beelart of
Page, Rev. Karel Kucera of O’
Neill; 9 Suzanne Stewart of O'
Neill, Mark Tharnish of O'Neill,
Mrs. L. G. Bemholtz of Page.
Roln-rt Heese of Page, Mrs. Clar
ence Whaley of O’Neill: 10 Rob
ert Hermsen of Naper, Mrs. Rob
ert Shoemaker of O'Neill, Mrs.
Roseann Whidden of Chambers,
George Roby of Ewing, Mrs. Vern
on I /irenz of O’Neill, John O'Con
nell of O’Neill: 11 Frances Ep
penbach of O’Neill, Ann McCar
ville of O'Neill; 12 Albert Tejral
of Spencer, Arthur Papstein of
Bristow, Mrs. Jack Dailey of O’
Neill, Mrs. Donald Kinnison of Or
chard; 13- Michael Eugene Zas
trow of O’Neill, Mrs. Rebecca
Butterfield of Orchard. Mrs. Wayne
Barnes of O’Neill, Mrs. Kenneth
Kestenholtz of Inman, Anna Cim
fel of O'Neill; 14 Milton Baack of
O’Neill.
Dismissals: October 8 — Mrs.
Ivan Hurley and baby girl of O’
Neill, Mrs. Alfred Ilamik and
twin l»ys of O’Neill, Donald En
right of O'Neill, Mrs. Donald My
ers and baby girl of Stuart; 9 —
Patricia Hubei of Ewing; 10 Su
zanne Stewart of O’Neill, Mark
Vharnish of O’Neill, Marilyn Don
ohoe of O’Neill, Robert Heese of
Page, Rev. Karel Kucera of O’
Neill, Mrs. Howard Beed and baby
girl of Chambers, Robert Herm
sen of Naper; 11—Mrs. Larry
Schaffer of O'Neill, George Roby
of Ewing, Mrs. Andy Ramold and
baby girl of O’Neill; 12 Ann Mc
Carville of O’Neill, Mrs. H. B.
Black of Spencer; 13—Mrs. Don
ald Kinnison of Orchard, Frances
Eppenbach of O’Neill, Mrs. Vern
on Lorenz of O’Neill; 14—Anna
Cimfel of O’Neill, Mrs. Loretta
Hynes of O'Neill, Mrs. Joseph Bee
lart and baby girl of Page.
Hospitalized: John O'Connell of
O'Neill, Garrett Janzing of O’Neill,
Mrs. Rebecca Butterfield of Or
chard, Albert Tejral of Spencer,
Michael Zastrow of O’Neill, Mrs.
Sam Killham of O’Neill, Mrs.
Wayne Barnes of O'Neill, Mrs.
Kenneth Kestenholtz of Inman,
Mrs. Robert Devoy of O'Neill,
Mrs. Robert Shoemaker of O’Neill,
Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill; Mrs.
Jack Dailey of O'Neill. Arthur
Papstein of Bristow, Mrs. L. G.
Bemholtz of Page, Frank Wilhelm
af Spencer, Kathleen Daniels of
D’Neill, Mrs. Roseann Whidden of
Chambers, Mrs. John Carr of O’
Neill, Milton Baack of O'Neill,
Wayne Hoffman of Ewing, Clar
ence Farrand of Lynch, Mrs. Clar
ence Whalev of O'Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: Octolier & Mrs. Ger
ild O’Connor of Atkinson, medi
;al; Michael Dvorak of Atkinson,
iurgical; James Dvorak of Atkin
son, surgical; Mary Penry of At
tinson, surgical; Mrs . Florence
Icripter of Atkinson, surgical; 7—
VIrs. Heinrich Frahm of Amelia,
iurgical, obstetrical; John Dunkel
>f Atkinson, medical; Mrs. John!
{robot of Stuart, medical: Roger
hingman of Atkinson, surgical; 8
Mrs. Conrad Straka of Stuart, j
nedical; Mrs. William Morgan, j
;r., of Atkinson, medical; 9—Tim
lant of Atkinson, medical; 10
toy Carr of Atkinson, medical;
Villiam Grunke of Stuart, medi-!
:al; 11 Mrs. Gilbert Olson of O’
sTeill, obstetrical; Theodore Moss
if Chambers, medical; Miss Ele-1
more Schmit. Atkinson, medical;
2- Mrs. Herbert Skala of Stuart,
ibstetrical; Mrs. Frank Weichman
if Stuart, surgical.
Dismissed — Octolier 6: Harold
lill of Stuart, Mrs. Frank Schnei
ler of Stuart; 7—Mrs. Maude Han
on of Atkinson, Mary Penry of
ttkinson, Mrs. Eugene Ramm and
on of Stuart, Mrs. Donald Bar
les of Emmet, Mrs. Gerald O’Con
lor of Atkinson, Mrs. Harlan Re
ler of Stuart, Michael Dvorak of ■
itkinson, James T. Dvorak of At
Jnson, Jerome Murphy of Stuart;
i—Mrs. Ralph Mlinar of Stuart,
drs. William Leo Monahan
md son of Atkinson, Roger
ungman of Atkinson; 10—James
\illerton of Atkinson, Mrs. Gene
lillogly and son of O’Neill; 12 —
Umer Michaelis of Inman, Mrs.
)rvi]le Hitchcock of Atkinson,
lrs. Florence Scripter of Atkin
on, Mrs. Conrad Straka of Atkin
on.
Hospitalized: John Dunkel of At
inson, William Grunke of Stuart,
lrs. William Poessnecker of At
inson, Tim Gant of Atkinson, Lee
mderson of Long Pine, Mrs. John j
!robot, sr., of Long Pine, Mrs. j
ulia Samples of Atkinson, Roy j
a it of Atkinson, Mrs. Sadie Mor
in of Bassett, Mrs. Heinrich
rahm and son of Amelia, Mrs.
ilbert Olson and daughter, Mrs.
| Herbert Skala and son of Stuart,
Mrs. William Morgan of Atkinson,
Miss Eleonore Schmit of Atkin
son, Theo Moss of Chambers, Rob
ert Stevens of O’Neill, Mrs Frank
Weichman of Stuart.
SACKED HEART (Lynch)
October 11
Present: Tony Bowers of Bris
tow, Mrs. Mary Classen of Spen
cer, Mrs. Amelia Mineburg of
Bristow, Mrs. E. M. Guthmiller of
Anoka, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Nor
' folk, Baby Wendy Elasser of Spen
] cer, Mrs. Rayrnon Stoltenberg of
Naper, Mrs. Ruth Talbert of Bris
I tow, Eddie Weber of Butte, Mrs.
Herman Wilken of Fairfax.
Dismissed: Ocother 8- Mrs. Don
ald Ebsen of Verdel; 9—Mrs. Her
j man Wilken of Fairfax; Mrs. Jan
nettie Nelson of Center; 11—Mrs.
Arthur Hendricks of Bonesteel;
Mrs. William Sheldon of Spencer;
12—Mrs. Dale Rossmeier of Ver
j del; Baby Frank Svoboda of
Lynch; 13—Mrs. John Rath of
Spencer; Mrs. Richard Counts of
i Butte.
Verdigre Class
to Present Comedy —
VERDIGRE Verdigre high
school junior class will preent
"Bashful Bertie," a three-act
comedy, at ZCBJ hall here Tues
day, November 25, Supt. J. F.
Johnson has announced. The play
will have three directors, Mr
Johnson. John Blezek and Irelee
! Stegemeyer.
Cast members will be William
Svoboda, Gary' Hasten, Carolyn
Prokop, Barbara Groeling, Rose
Marshall, Judy Jacot, Karen
Vech, Margaret McCormack, Gail
Hoard, Jim Boelter and Dale Sou
kup.
Return from West—
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ridgeway
returned late Tuesday from a
three-month's visit with relatives
in Colorado. They were brought to
their home here by Mrs. Ridge
way’s sister, Mrs. Mary Ander
son of Sheridan, Wyo.
Girl Scout cookie sale, Saturday,
October IS, 40 cents per box.
Legal Notice
(First pub. Oct. 16, 1958.)
ROAD PETITION
TO T1IK HONORABLE COUNTY
BOARD OF HOLT COUNTY,
NEBRASKA:
We, the undersigned, electors of
Holt County, Nebraska, residing
within five miles of the following
described road, hereby petition
your honorable Ixxiy to establish
a county road, 66 feet, wide, de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
South between Sections 34 and
35, Township 33, Range 15;
East one-fourth mile between
sections 35, Township 33,
Range 15; and Section 3,
Township 32, Range 15; South
through Sections 3, Town
ship 32, Range 15;
East one-fourth mile be
tween sections 3 and 10, Town
ship 32, Range 15; South 5
miles between Sections 10
and 11, 14 and 15, 22 and
23, 26 and 27, 34 and 35, Town
ship 32, Range 15; South 1
mile between Sections 2 and
3, Township 31, Range 15; in
Holt County, Nebraska.
Hearing will be held on the
above Road Petition on October
31, 1958, at 2:00 P. M., at the Su
pervisors Room, Holt County
Courthouse, O'Neill, Nebr.
KENNETH WARING,
Holt County Clerk
25-27
(First, pub. Oct. 16, 1958)
Richard L. Spittler, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF LEO J. SPITTLER,
DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that all
claims against said estate must
be filed on or before the 6th day
of February, 1959, or be forever
barred, and that a hearing on
claims will be held in this court
on February 7, 1959, at 10:00
o'clock, A. M.
Dated October 14, 1958.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
By Hazel Lorenz,
Dep. County Court Clerk
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
25-27c
Lester Hornbacks
Feted on Anniversary'
SPENCER Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Horn back of Spencer celebrated
j their 33th wedding anniversary
' Columbus day, October 12, at the
tome of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horn
back.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Horn back
I were married at Lake Andes, SJ3.,
in 1923 and there are nine living
j children One child died in in
! fancy.
The living children are Merwin
| of Lead, S.I>., Duane of Brook
ings. S.D., D;de of Grand Island;
Dean of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Lois
Clemens of Neligh; Mi's Mae
Crotinger of Long Beach, Calif ;
I llene Horn back of Lincoln, and
I Joanne and Gay at tome.
Those present at the gathering
j were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hom
back and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Homback and family, Mr. and
Mrs Earl Homback and family.
Mr. and Mrs Roland Homback
and Rosella, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Homback and girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Storjohann and Joyce, also
Mrs. John Homback, and Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Crotinger of Long
Beach. Calif
Business Visitor—
Miss Freda Theis. director of the
Nebraska bureau of vital statistics
at Lincoln, Monday visited O’Neill
on business, calling on Miss Eliza
beth O’Malley, who is statistician
here.
DISTRICT COI RT
Ora R. Yarges, plaintiff, vs.
Allie M. Everett et al. Quiet title
case, filed October 14 by J D.
Cronin, attorney.
Bedspread Over 100
^ ears-Old Will Be
Ieatured in Show
More displays being solicited
for the Grattan township library
henefit art and hobby show to be
held Saturday, October 25. at the
American legion auditorium.
The show is lieing sponsored by
the O'Neill Woman's club.
There will be <ui admission
charge in order that funds can be
turned over to the library for
[ purchase of books
Already entered are painted
items submitted by Miss Donna
Fuhrer. 26-year-old O'Neill in
valid who wields a jiaint brush
with her teeth. There will be an
interesting collection of rocks,
stones and minerals furnished by
Carlyle Wushacheck. Helmut Am
old is entering a rocking horse
and a cradle, both products of his
hobby shop, also some of bis orig
inal paintings. Arnold is a native
of Germany and is now a citizen
working for the state highway de
partment.
There will tie numerous quilts
entered. Mrs. Fred Holselaw is
entering a bedspread heirloom,
believed to tie more than one hun
dred \oars old. There will be
specimens of ceramic work in all
stages and examples of cake dec
orations.
It is hoped there will be a booth
of photographs of yesteryear. Mrs
P B. 1 lany will lie in charge of
the photo display. Photos will tie
returned to loaners.
"We hope anyone with some
thing of interest will not be hes
itant to bring in entries,” explain
ed Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve, who
is in charge of arrangements.
COUNTY COURT
October 9 Edward R. Cbreor
| an of Lemmon. S.D., overweight,
fined $S0 and St costs; officer
Donald F, Richardson.
October tl Richard Goins of
Minneapolis, Minn., overload on
axle, fined $120 and $1 costs; of
ficer Clifford L Kiz/iro,
October 14 Leo Frank Schenock
of Winner, S.D., excessive freight,
fined $10 and $4 cots; officer—
Clifford 1* Kizzire.
FREE
Ceramic classes at Beauty land
Wed., Thurs., Frl. afternoon* in
ginning at one pjti, and Frl, night.
Try our delicious specials
through the dinner hour . . .every
day! — Sparetime Cafe, West O’
Neill. USC
REGISTERED HEREFORDS, DAIRY CATTLE, MACHINERY
HAV INC DECIDED to reduce ranching operations because of illness, 1 will sell the following described regis
tered I lerefords, dairy cattle, ranching machinery and household goods at public auction on the premises, locat
ed 13 miles north of O Neill on U. S. Elighway 281 and 2 miles east, OR south from Spencer, Nebr., 18 miles
on U. S. Highway 281 (to farm sale sign) and 2 miles east, on —
Friday, October 31st, 1958
Sale to Start at 12 O clock Noon Lunch on Grounds
45—Purebred Herefords-45
16—Purebred Hereford HEIFERS
Sired by Zero Zato 112th and S. R. Elite Mixer. The latter is the best
bull that we ever raised.
3—Registered Hereford BULLS
ZERO ZATO 112th 84142.50
Four-years-old, Zato Heir and Don Mischief breeding.
SR SILVER ZATO
Coming two-years. Zato Heir sire, Bocaldo dam. His dam full sister
In blood to mother of grand champion of the 1958 Ak-Sar-Bon.
YEARLING BULL
Same breeding as SR Silver Zato
20—Purebred Hereford COWS
Their blood line is mostly Pioneer, Anxiety, Paladin, WHR and Zato Heir
3—T wo-Y ears-OId
10—Three- to six-years-old
7—Good Ages
These cows are all bred back to Beau CKato 11th and Zero Zato 112th.
6—Purebred Bull CALVES
All by Zero Zato U2th and top cows.
OWNER'S NOTE: This offering of purebred stock represents nothing but choice
animals. I have severely culled in the past and all these animals I had intended
to keep. Any purchases we have made in past years have been tops to build up
this herd. All cows are pasture bred. Customary Hereford Association terms and
conditions will prevail.
21--Dairy Cattle--21
13-MILK COWS
All are second-calf cows except two which are four- and five-yrs. old.
7—Guernsey
4—Holstei
1—Jersey
1—Brown Swiss
Twelve of these are milking now; two Just fresh, two to freshen within
a month; balance to freshen after February 1.
3—Bred Dairy HEIFERS
1— Holstein, to calve in spring
2— Guernsey, to calve in spring
5—Small Dairy Heifer CALVES, cross-bred
All cattle TB and Bangs tested. All females officially calfhood vaccinated. !
All cattle will be tested for out-of-state buyers.
Production decords have been kept on the dairy stock and these cows have
a very good production record.
HORSES
SADDLE HORSE
Quarter Horse Morgan, green broke.
YEARLING QUARTER HORSE
SHETLAND STUD COLT
ANYONE WISHING CATALOG WRITE TO S. R. ROBERTSON OR COL. ED THORIN. AUCTIONEER.
RANCHING EQUIPMENT AND HAYING
A-C WD Tractor, 1951, A-C Grain Drill, mounted, Deering-Ideal 12-ft. Rake McC.-D. Stationary
No. 1 condition all crop seeder and Two-Row McC.-D. Eli Cylinder Sheller
McC.-D. No. 7 Trail fertilizer attach. Deerin„ R.ft McC.-D. Grinder
Mower, 6-ft. Two-Row A-C Mounted converted to wind’rower 40 Ft' Endless Bel‘
Lundell 7-Ft. Power Lister for W-D o- i n, * r * Farnam Grain Roller
Mower, mounted A-C Two-Bottom 16-In. Fle-vator**1 Almond Elec. Welder
No. 7 A-C Mower, new, Plow, mounted r n n D Bailor Two-Row
mounted for D-14 Pull-Type Two-Bottom p - °W .* Cultivator
A-C Cultivator, new. Plow . Cornp.cker tra,] type „ Rack on bber
mounted for D14 A r P «. d i j Elevator Bale Loader Wagon on rubber
A r fin r w R,° ? Baler> g°od with mountings for Blacksmith Forge
A-C 60 Combine with condition W n c T , 5
, n .. , yy-u borne I ools
motor and all attach. A-C Side Delivery Rake One-Horse McC.-D. New 80-Gal. Hog
A-C 12-ft. Disc Mc-D. 14-ft. Rake Grain Drill Waterer with lamps i
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Coronado Cream Oil Space Heater Dining Room Table Many other items too
Separator with motor Frigidaire, 6-cu. ft., Davenport and Chair numerous to* mention
Maytag Electric Washer three-yrs.-old Chairs^
TERMS: STRICTLY CASH.
S. R. & WAY ROBEPTSOM OWNERS
COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, and CARL LORENZ, Clerk
COL. LEROY KIRWAN, Butte, Auctioneers O’Neill, Nebr.
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