The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 12, 1959, Image 8

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    Chambers News
Chambers New Pump
200GallonsPer Minute
By Mr*. E. K. Carpenter
The town recently put down a
well near the fire house and this
weekend installed a large pump
capable of pumping ubout 200 gal
lons a minute and also installed a
10 horse electric motor.
Floyd Whitaker drove to Butte
Monday to attend the Hereford
Breeders Banquet, The Pure-bred
sale was Tuesday.
Mrs. Vale Edwards returned
home Saturday from Cushing. She
spent the winter with her daugh
ter in Omaha and her sons, Wilbur
and Raymond Edwards and fam
ily at Cushing. Raymond brought
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lambert
drove to Clarks March 3 to visit
relatives. Due to the storm they
were unable to return until March
5
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilbert and
girls of Atkinson were Sunday din
ner guests in the Andrew Gilbert
home. The occasion being an an
nual birthday dinner honoring Gil
bert, Dale Gilbert, Mickey and
Joyce Gilbert.
Dick Brion ami two sons of
Ewing drove to Chamber* Sun
day to get Mr*. Brion, who had
spiait the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. und Mr*. <1. W. Wal
ter.
A miscellaneous shower honoring
Mrs. Clifford Walter was held Sat
urday evening at St. Paul's Luth
eran church parlors. About 50
friends and relatives were present.
A program in charge of Mrs. Er
nest Farrier, assisted by Mrs. Don
Dankert and Mrs. John Lee Far
rier, was presented in the form of
a kitchen clatter radio program.
Participating in this were Mrs. Er-,
ic Dankert. Mrs. L. O. Lenz, Mrs.
Richard Sunderman, Mrs Dean
Stevens, Mrs. Victor Harley and
Mrs. E. A. Farrier. Several writ
ing games were also enjoyed. Mrs.
Victor Harley was in charge of
the lunch.
Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs.
i Charles Cox were David Lee Mig
' nery and Bob Nichols of Bartlett,
Mr.and Mrs. Lillenthal, Bill and
Ida Mae Bumgardner and Robert
Harris all of Ericson.
The East Branch of the South
I Fork telephone company held their
annual meeting Saturday at the
town hall in Chambers with the
president, H. R. Holcomb, presid
ing.
The company was reorganized
| and a board of four members elec
! ted as follows—one year term, H.
| R. Holcomb; two year term, G.
( II. Grimes; three year term, E. R.
Carpenter and four year term, Joe
| Homolka. Plans were made to re
model the lines to conform to the
I coming changes in telephone sys
1 terns.
The American Legion Auxiliary’
of Post 330 entertained members
of the American Legion and their
wives and husbands of auxiliary
members at a card party at the
Legion hall Friday evening. The
occasion was in honor of the birth
day of the American Legion. Twen
ty-six were present. Those receiv
ing prizes at the card games were
Mrs Ed Coday, Mrs. Bruce Grimes,
Donald Green and Edwin Walter.
The auxiliary president, Mrs. J.
W. Walter, presented a beautiful
decorated birthday cake to the Le-j
gion commander. Ed Coday. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Donald Oan
kert and Mrs. Louis Walter.
The members of the auxiliary
held a short business meeting tie
fore the party with the president
presiding. It was voted to send $2
to the Leonard Wood Memorial and
a box of greeting cards to the vet
eran’s hospital in Lincoln.
Tlie next meeting will lie April
3 at the home of Mrs. Donald Green
with Mrs. Edwin Walter co-hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Zwiebel of
Glenwood Springs, Cblo., came for
a short visit with her father, Cliff
Gillette and Mrs. Gillette and her
brother, Darrell Gillette and fam
ily. They were enroute to Grinnell,
la., to visit their son-in-law and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Walter
drove to Norfolk Friday on bus
iness. Their daughter, Mrs. Dick
lirion, of Ewing, returned to
Chambers with them for the
WeOKPntl.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes
and family of Milford came Fri
day to spend the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Grimes and other relatives and
friends.
Ruth Ann Damme went to Sioux
City Friday to spend the weekend
with a friend, Doreen Gleed, a
student at Morningside college.
At a recent meeting of the
Chaml>ers school board, all the pre
sent teachers with the exception
of one, who doesn't plan to teach
i another year, were re-elected.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
I accompanied their son-in-law find
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stc
' vens and family of Atkinson, to
I Sioux City Sunday where they vis
' ited the Ben Medcalf home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright
! and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright and
. Warliss drove to Sioux City Sunday
to visit the former's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tag
gart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell
of the Redbird community north
of O'Neill were Sunday guests of
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Crawford.
Kellar Club met March 4 in the
home of Mrs. Melvin Bell, with
Mrs. Charles Coolidge, co-hostess.
Thirteen members, 1 guest and 3
children were present. Roll call
was answered by naming a favor
ite tree. The meeting was open
ed by singing "Sweet Hour of ^
Prayer”. The program in charge
of Mrs. Raymond Beed and Mrs.
Glen Grimes consisted of several
clever games and stories. Mrs.
Beed also read an article on the
orgin of various egg customs at
Easter. Mrs, T. E. Alderson read ,
an interesting poem. The next
meeting will lie March 18. at the
home of Mrs. Alfred Maas
with Mrs. Shirley Svatos as eo- j
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walter
are moving to the place one mile
.vest and one south of town recent
ly vacated by the Bayne Grubb I'
family. Mr. Walter, who has been 1
serving with Army in Germany,
returned home last mouth accom
panied by his wife a native of Ger
many. j
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed i
and Judy drove to Lincoln Febru- '
ary 28 to visit their son-in-law and '
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Lubken and son Micheal. They re
turned Sunday.
"A Day Apart" service was held
March 5 at the Methodist church
Due to the storm only 10 were
present. The theme of the service
was “The Call to Witness” and
was conducted by the spiritual
leader of the Woman's Society,
Mrs. James Grimes.
Riverside News
Ahlers at
Hospital
to Visit
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers were .
Tilden visitors March 3. Mr. Ah-'
lers called on Fred Allemang in
the Tilden hospital. Mrs. Ahlers
v isited with Mrs. Catherine Ueck- I
er, who vvarks in the Tilden hosi
tal. The Ahlers also called at the j
Fred Ritter home and Ricky and i
Duane came home with them for
a few days visit.
Mrs. Rudy Aiders and Mrs.
Chet Taylor called on Mrs. Sch
acht in Neligli Monday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller ate
lunch Sunday evening at the Dave
Pollack home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom-:
ery were in Norfolk Tuesday They |
also called at the Johnny Miller
home Monday evening.
Mrs. Earl Pierson is under doc
tor’s care with an ear infection.
Archie Johnston and Lloyd West
went to Sioux City March 5 for
wall board to be used at the Uni
ted Presbyterian church.
The Rudy Ahlers family were
March 1 supper guests at the
Fred Ritter home near Tilden.
Mrs. Carl Miller and two boys
were March 1 dinner guests at the
Howard Miller home.
Mrs. Gerald Wetlauffer and Gary
of O’Neill, the Willie Shrader and
Archie Johnston families were
guests for supper March 1 in honor
of Mrs. Will Shrader at the Will
Shrader home.
Reverend Cecil B. Green of Nor
folk was a dinner guest Saturday
at the Dewitt Hoke home. Mrs.
Ray Sedivy and children were aft
ernoon callers.
The Leo Miller family visited
March 1 in the evening at the
Alvin Tinsley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry took
their eldest daughter, Julie, for
a check-up March 5 with a doc
tor in Norfolk.
Mr and Mrs George Montgom
?ry visited at the R. A. Hord home
n Ewing March 4.
The John Napier family were
quests Saturday evening at the
idarold Bennett home.
Mardene Mord of W’ausa wax
a weekend guest of Samira Shra
der. txith girls are attending col
lege at Wayne.
Mrs. Leo Miller assisted with
he lunch Friday evening when the
Vended Switzer family entertained
he Forum group of the United
Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rickert
)f Neligh visited at the Z. H. Fry
tome March 1 afternoon.
Mrs. Daisy Miller, the Melvin
Napier family and the Walter Mil
er family were dinner guests Sun
lay at the Howard Miller home. The
^eo Mider family called in the aft
?rnoon. The dinner was in honor
if Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller’s
vcdding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis
ted at the Rollie Snell home March
1 afternoon at Page.
Roger and Vicki Miller attended
i birthday party of Richard Shaine
Sunday afternoon at the Dick Shain
lome.
Mrs. John Napier and tw'o
children visited Saturday after
noon at the Ed Cuddy home In
O’Neill.
Mrs. Bert Fink visited Mrs. Dai
sy Miller and Mrs. Melvin Napier
March 4 afternoon.
Carolyn and Mary Bergstrom vis
ited March 1 at the John Miller
home.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Miller
called on Daisy Miller and the Mel
vin Napier family March 4 evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Switzer called
Monday evening at the Leo Miller
home and at the Ora Switzer home
Tuesday afternoon.
The Robert Ahlers family of
Wisner and the Bernard Trease
family of Clearwater surprised
Mrs. Rudy Ahlers at her home
March 3 evening.
Mrs. Earl Pierson called Monday
afternoon on Mrs. Waldo Davis.
Mi's. Leo Cleveland. Mi's. Dean
Pofahl Mrs Wilmer Mosel and Es
ther Zimmerman were guests Fri
day afternoon at the Gene Zimmer*
man home.
Mrs. Wilbur Bennett visited
March 2 at the Harold Bennett
home.
Mr and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton, Mr. and Mrs Lyle Swit
zer and Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery and Mr. and Mrs. R. A !
Hord and Duane helped Lionel
Gunter celebrate his birthday Fri
I day evening
Star Community News
By Mrs. Ewalt Miller
Mrs Elmer Juracek and Lyle
visited with her sister, Mrs. Gene
Mudloff Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist and
family spent March 3 evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and
family were Friday evening guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho
ward Johnson and family to honor
I Gayle’s birthday.
Miss Barbara Waynuui spent
the weekend with Barbara Mil
ler.
Mrs. Ewalt Miller was hostess
to the Willowdale club Wednesday.
Mrs. Await Spangler visited her
l mother, Mrs. Bowden, in O’Neill
j during the weekend.
I The Gilbert Fox family were
Sunday visitors at the Bob Tom
linson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ew alt Miller had
Sunday dinner with Mr and Mrs.
Lysle Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Widholm and family spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce i
Johnson to honor Bruce's birthday.
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As we have decided to quit farming we will sell the following described personal property to the
highest bidder at public auction at the place located !4 mile west and 1 mile north of Emmet, Nebr.,
on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
Sale starts at 12:30 sharp Lunch on grounds
21 -- Head of CattOe - 21
6 Guernsey milk cows; some fresh now, others 10 Springing first calf heifers, some outstanding
to freshen in the spring. milk cow prospects.
5 Bucket calves.
Machinery
1953 IHC Super M Tractor, very good condition!
F20 Farmail tractor
WO Allis Chalmers tractor
Haystacker mounted on rubber
Chevrolet truck sweep, all steel teeth
3 IHC 12-ft. Hay Hakes, all new last year
3 rake hitch for F20
IHC No. 24 Mower, nearly new
IHC No. 24 Power trail mower nearly new
Front mount sweep for an II or M tractor
IHC Hydraulic loader—fits II or M tractor
Mounted cultivator for WO or Wf) tractor
Winch for H or M Farmall tractor
IHC No. 200 manure spreader on rubber
18 inch Bearcat grinder mounted on rubber with traveling feed
tabei
Case pickup hay baler
2 wagon running gears—1 rubber and 1 steel
“Best” cattle oiler
2 Fuel tanks, 1-3(8) gal., 4-250 gal.
Set of 12x38 tractor chains
Comfort cover for IIIC—Brand new.
1952 3/4 Ton International Pickup Tool Shed 10x14
Forney 250-amp. welder—Brand new
lied Rocket Air Compressor, Ya horse motor
Electric Sickle Sharpener
Sickle filling tool
Steel hog feeder, 25 bu. capacity
2vfi Stock tank with Hog waterer
Propane stock tank beater
Miscellaneous
24 gun display case, all glass enclosed with revolving center
Rolls of slat cribbing
Panel gates
Pitch forks, shovels, scoops
5 calf nipple buckets
Several fuel barrels
Hay
Approximately 30 Ton of Prairie Hay in stack
4 stacks of good alfalfa hay
Some household furniture to be sold at this sale.
TERMS: Strictly Cash. No property to be removed until settled for.
Mr. & Mrs. AQ Kloppenborg
OWNERS
COL. WALLACE O'CONNELL, auctioneer ED. MURPHY, clerk