The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 21, 1960, Section One, Image 5

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    O'Neill Locait
_JUs Esther Downey letumed
Thursday from Los Angeles Cal
where she visited her brother and
her nephew, David Anderson she
was accompanied by Miss Marv
Jurgensmeier.
Edgar Jones, 84 year old uncle
of Mrs. Fora Knight, wn<> nas
spent the winter month* m the
Knight home went to Seneca Thurs
day where he will visit in the home
of his son, Lawrence Jones Mr
Jones reported he made the trip
in four hours.
Miss Abbie Hanley accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. William Kraft to
Page Sunday where they were
Easter guests in the home of Mrs.
Mabel Shobe and Elvira.
Miss Betty Schultz of Hastings
was a Friday to Sunday visitor
in the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. John Kersenbrock
Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock
were Monday evening guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Schultz.
Mrs. Herb Kaiser accompanied
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Louis
Kliment of Atkinson to Burwell on
Tuesday where they attended fun
eral services far James Mach, a
oouain of Mrs. Kliment.
John Harrington of Chicago spent
from Wednesday to Sunday with
his wife, Mrs. Harrington. Also
guests the past week at the Har
rington home were Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. FYaher chiWmn r\_
aha. Mr. Harrington accompanied
the Frabers to Omaha Sunday on
his return to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kaiser and
son, Ivan and Mrs. Sadie Kaiser
were Easter dinner guests of Mrs.
Herb Kaiser's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Kliment of Atkinson.
Rita Hoehne of the College of
St. Mary at Omaha spent the Eas
ter vacation with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. A. J. O’Donnell
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest
Garvin of Mitchell were Tuesday
guests in the home of an uncle
and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Beck
with at Neiigh.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker en
tertained at dinner Easter. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman
of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hoffman, Wayne and Carole of
Ewing and Oliver and Homer Mar
ing of Emmet.
Miss Patty Allen of Omaha was
a weekend guest in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Allen.
Mrs. Hardin Anspach, wlio spent
the past three weeks at Anderson,
Ind. with her son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ans
pach, assisting in the household
and making the acquaintance of
the new granddaughter, Susan
Jene, returned to the home of
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs Charles Marston and
family at Lincoln Saturday. Mr An
: spach met her there returning
home to O'Neill Sunday
Easter dinner guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith
were Mr ami Mrs Arthur Harley
and family of Atkinson and Mr.
and Mrs Don Beckwith and sen
! of O'Neill. Sheryl, die ten year ukl
daughter of the Harleys, who re
ceived a broken leg a short time
ago, expected to return to school
this week. Both bones were brok
en in ber right leg. The accident
i happened when several children
were taking turns riding a friends
new bike.
A weekend guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Beilin was her
sister. Miss Eleanor Porter of
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kopejtka and
family, Bonnev Lawrence and Eu
gene Bamhard, all of O'Neill and
1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kopejtka and
family of Page were Easter sup
per guests in the home of Mrs. An
na Kopejtka and Mary Ann at In
man.
Mrs. Hazel Boatman was an Eas
ter guest in the home of her son
in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs.
Wilbur Lange and sons, Sammy
and Mark of Atkinson and attended
church services there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garvin of
Mitchell were Thursday overnight
guests in the home or her brother
mid sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs.
Garvin spent from Sunday to Fri
day visiting in the Leon, Guy,
OiM L^Tdil DH hwuil nmoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Adamson,
jr. and family were Easter guests
in the home of her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. A. J. Koenig at Ewing
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farr an enter
tained at a family dinner Easter.
Guests were their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Farran and family
of Stanton, Mr. nd Mrs. Leslie
Stewart and family of Lynch and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen and
family of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miner en
tertained the following guests Eas
ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Min
er of Ravenna, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Meyer and daughter, Shari Jo of
Shelton and Mr, and Mrs. Norm
Klasna and daughter, Tanny of
Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Miner are
Everett's parents and the Meyers
are his bixither-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Klasna are the E. L.
Miner's son-in-law and daughter.
Miss Ethel Oeltjen of Palmer was
a 9unday evening caller enroute
from a weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oeltjen to her
school duties at Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hamik were
Easter dinner guests in the home
of his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Hamik at
Stuart. The children, Linda Tom
Wm. C. Smith, Jr.
FOR
DISTRICT JUDGE |
15th Judicial District
• Graduate of University of
Nebr. Law School
• Actively Practiced Law in
Brown County 26 years
• Served as Brown County
Attorney 20 years
• Member 15th Judicial Bar
and Nebraska State Bar
Asociations
Vote in the May 10
Primary Election.
After Easter
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CLEAN UP
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STARTS THURSDAY
Prices slashed for this clean-up
So shop early and get real values
Toppers & Coats
1500*02500
Were from 22.98 to
39.98
Worsted flannels,
Tweed, hopsaching
Sizes 8 to 44
Hats
One group
1/2 Price
Bras
Floating action
Reg. 2.50
l99
2 for 3.85
—
Dresses & Suit
Dresses
i
8.99 10.99 12.99
14.99
Were from 14.98 to
24.98
Sizes 7 to 17- 12 to 20
12*/2 *o 26*/2
Gloves
Broken sizes
Reg. 2.29
$1,50
One Rack
Dresses
*5.00
O'Neill Style Shop
No Rehirns No Lay Away
LEONA HJTNE8 MRS. M. A. SCHELKOPF
my, Kathleen, Pat and Mike re
mained at home with the mumps.
Last Easier they were victims of
the chicken-pox
Saturday alter noon visitors m the
E L. Miner home were Mr. and
Mrs. Delmunt Erie son of Elgin.
Mr and Mrs. Don Kellner and
family were Easter guests in the
home of his parents, Mrs. Anna
Pollock at Ewing.
Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Sutcliffe
were Easter guests in the home of
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sut
cliffe at Vermillion, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Juracek
were guests in the home of his
mother, Mrs. Joe Nekuda over the
Easter weekend.
John Bohn of Seward was a
weekend guests in the home of his i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dominick
Bohn.
Matthew Beha, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Beha was a weekend
guest in the home of his parents.
Matthew is attending Barber's col
lege in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Fora Knight went
to Norfolk Monday where they vis
ited in the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Al
len Kmght and sons. The Knight
family were forced to evacuate
during flood stage when the wat
er almost was high enough to ent
er their house. They were out of
their home for four days during
the critical period.
Mrs. Elsie Frerichs and children
were Easter guests in the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Juracek at
their ranch home northeast of O’
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. (Bill) Kram
er entertained at dinner Easter
Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Newton and family of Em
met and Robert H. Fox of At
kinson.
Leo Wiseman and son were Sun
day visitors in the home of his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Wiseman near Page.
Mr.and Mrs. Jim Stewart and
son, Robert of Grand Island and
John and Carl Kamphaus of Bart
lett were Saturday overnight guests
in the home of Mrs. Juliana Kamp
haus. On 9unday Mrs. Kamphaus
accompanied Anthony of Lynch,
John and Carl of Bartlett and Paul
to Clearwater where they were af
temon and supper guests in the
William Emesti home.
Donald Kokrda Joins
O'Neill Teaching Staff
Donald Kokrda, 25, has been
lired to teach next year at the O'
Neill public schools, according to
5upt. Milton Baack. He is a 1960
graduate of Midland college at.
Fremont.
Mr. Kokrda is married and has
one daughter, 5 years old. He was
born in Omaha and attended high
school at Valley and Fremont.
May 3 Date Set for
Fellowship Breakfast
Women of the O’Neill protestant
churches have been invited to the j
fourth annual May Fellowship j
Breakfast, scheduled for May 3. j
Phis year the breakfast will be at
the First Methodist church with
WSCS members as hostesses.
The breakfast is at 9:30 a m. and
a nursery will be available for
children. Devotions will precede
the breakfast with a program fol
lowing. Women planning to atteqd
should make their reservations
with Mrs. Clay Johnson jr. at tBe
earliest convenience.
u
Music Contest—
(Continued from page 1.)
Recreation Room. Class C instru
mental duet, trio, quartette, brass
sextette, girl’s high voice and
trios.
Thursday— 1 p.m. at O’Neill
High School Auditorium. Class C
girl’s quartette, mixed chorus, mad-;
rigal and miscellaneous vocal and 1
Class D bands from Atkinson,
Butte, Creighton, Keya County,
Stuart, Spencer, St. Mary’s Tilden,
and Wheeler Counity.
Thursday—7 p.m. at St. Mary’s
Auditorium. Class C and D girl's
low and medium, trio, triple trio,
sextette and mixed octette.
Thursday—7 p.m. at St. Mary’s
Recreation Room. Girl’s class C
medium voice and triple trio, class
D duet, octette and high voice.
Boy’s low and medium voice, duet
quartette and mixed quartettes.
Thursday—6:45 at O’Neil] High
School Auditorium. Class C bands:
Atkinson, Creighton, Butte, Keya
Paha county, Stuart, Spencer,
St. Mary’s, Tilden and Wheeler
county.
Friday—8 am. at St Mary’s
Auditorium. Class B girl’s low, me
dium and high voice, trio, triple
trio, mixed trio, sextette, madri
gal and miscellaneous vocal.
Friday—9 am. at St. Mary’s
Recreation Room. Class B low,
medium and high voice, quartette,
mixed quartette and octette and
flute and woodwind trios.
Friday—8 a.m. Class B instru
mental solos, duets, quartettes,
trios and sextettes,
Friday—1 p.m. at O’Neill High
School Auditorium. Class B Instru- i
mental quintettes, miscellaneous, i
clarinet choir, Girl’s Glee club, |
Boy’s Glee and Mixed Glee Clubs.
Friday—8:45 p.m. at O’Neill
High school auditorium Class
B Bands. Ainsworth, O'Neill, Ne
Ugh, Rock County and Valentine. ;
Contest judges will be Carlton
Chaffee, Martin Busch, Myron Qs
tenberg, all of the University of
S. D. at Vermillion; Orville Voss,
director df music at Winner and
Vermillion and Lewis Hamvas of
Yankton College at Yankton, S. D.
Mrs. E. Richter
Died in Oregon
Mrs. Ernest Richter died early
Saturday morning. April 9 a few
hours after she had been admitted
to a Portland, Ore., hospital.
Barbara Reynolds Richter was
bom April 27, 1892 at Dorsey. She
was married in 1912 to Harry N.
Renner, who died in 1916. To this
union were bom two daughters.
On October 16, 1920 she was
united in marriage to Ernest W.
Richter of Dorsey. They became
the parents of a son, Marvin Rich
ter of O’Neill.
The couple made their home on
a farm near Dorsey until moving
to Oregon in the fall of 1948. Shej
was an active member of the Nor
wood Bible church, Garden club
ana Lauies ciud.
Funeral services were conducted I
Wednesday, April 13 at the Nor
wood Bible church at 1 p m. with
Rev. Edward Goodrich officiating.
Interment was in Robert Berg
cemetery at Stafford.
Pallbearers were Ed Schneider,
Glen Wark, Kenneth Kjersten, Jack
Bryan. Fred Flack and Dale Buck.
She is survived by her husband,
Ernest; two daughters -M r s,
George (Eileen) Pischel of Beaver
creek, Ore., Mrs. Melvin (Nila)
Pilger of Sherwood. Ore. Son—
Marvin D. Richter of Lynch; step
daughter Mrs. Frank, (Thelma)
Seabold of La Crescenta, Calif.
Also two brothers, Arthur Rey
nolds of Luning, Nevada and Frank
Reynolds of Scottsbluff and a sister,
Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer of O’Neill;
18 grandchildren.
Neligh Man Dies of
Injuries In Accident
„'' ^ • RothchUd, 8U, of Neligh died
1 riday in the Antelope Memorial
hospital from injuries received
when he fell from a tractor and
was run over by the wheel.
Funeral services were conducted
on Monday.
Among the surv ivors are daugh
ters—Mrs. Ray Sanderson of
Chambers and Mrs. Troxel Green
of Amelia.
Page News
By Mrs. Ben Asher
Mrs Clarence Dobbins was hos
tess to the members of R. N. A.
Kensington. All members except
one. Mrs. Evelyn Gray were pre
sent.
rnuay iugm supper guesis oi Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Hill of Orchard
were Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart
and Mickie and Mrs. Ethel Park.
It was to celebrate the birthdays
of Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr.
of O’Neill were Wednesday night
visitors in the N. D. Ickes home.
Mr and Mrs. A. T. Crumly went
to Wayne on Thursday and picked
up their daughter Donna whose
Easter vacation was starting and
they all continued on to Sioux
City where Mr. Crumly consulted
a physician. On Friday the Crum-.
lys went to Norfolk to meet ano
ther daughter, Janice who flew
from Omaha to be home for the i
weekend. I
G G G and G met oo Friday with
Mrs. .Anton Nissan. Cards were
played with Mrs. Elsie Cork win
nuig high, Mrs. Clarence Stevens
taking low and Mrs. Clarence Doth
tuns winning traveling.
Mrs. Hester Ednunsten and Mrs.
Alta Finch spent the weekend in
North Platte visiting Mrs. Edmin
sten’s daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gerkin.
Miss Dixie Nissen accompanied
Carol Jtthnson to O'Neill where she
was met by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Nissen, Dixie is in nurse's
training at the Bryan Memorial in
Lincoln. She returned to Lincoln
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hannon and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Godel of Venus on Tuesday,
April 12.
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Switzwer of
O'Neill were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr .ami Mrs, Ben Asher
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day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Beelaert.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski
and Mr and Mrs. Harold Givens
and family of Stuart ate Sunday chil
lier with Mr. and Mrs. George
Pongratz.
On Tuesday, Apr. 12 Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Inness of Meadow
Grove visited with Mrs. N. D.
Ickes.
On Wednesday Mrs. Dale Asher
returned to her home in Logan,
la. after spending a few days vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rollie Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and
Debbie arrived Thursday from Lin
coln to visit with their daughter
and family, the Duane Sukups. On
Sunday the Sukups and the Russels
wore dinner guests oi Mi's Ray
Silers. Mr and Mrs R. D t\>pes
accompanied the Hassells to Lin*
coto on Sunday where they will vis
it with their grandson and his fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. l>ick Woods.
The Sukups visited in the Edward
Suk.ip home m Orchard on Sun
day.
On Sunday for dinner at Mrs.
Felix Hendrich’s of O'Neill were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon aikl
family. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Land- j
reth, all of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-1
liani Aim and JoAnn of Lynch and;
Mrs. Gene Deao and family of
Omaha. Before returning home tlie i
Harmons visiting m the M ,L. I
Harmon home where Mr. and Mrs. |
Wayne Harmon and family of Nor-.
folk and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. John
son of O’Neill were guests.
Mrs. Lorenz Riege and Connie
Mi-s. Harold Freemeyer and Mrs.
George Clasey went to Lincoln on
Monday where Connie looked for
an apartment as site starts echoed
on the 6th of June at the Lincoln
School of Commerce.
Mrs. Eva Gray was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs
Cordes Walker. Afternoon callers
were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Walker
of Cairo. Also present was their
daughter, Kathleen, who is Inane
from Wayne on her Easter va-:
cation.
Mr. and Mrs Preston Jones, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Devall and family j
and Bob Young, all of O’Neill, Mr |
and Mrs. Raymond Walter and
family of Chambers and Nancy
Devall of Omalu wn- Auxtuy din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
Crumly to help John celebrate his
l.tth birthday,
Mr. iuul Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hews
and family and Mr. ami Mrs. Ken
neth Waring of O'Neill were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Raymond Heiss,
Mr. aixl Mrs. Delbert Anson aixi
family were Sunday dinner gix'xta
of Mr. and Mi's. Edward Sukup of
Orchard.
Mr. ami Mrs. Rob Heelaert ate
Sunday dinner with Mr. ami Mrs.
Henry Dobrovobty,
Mr aixl Mrs. Bob Gray, Mr. and
Mrs John Gray, Mr. ami Mrs.
Arnold Stewart, all of Page, Miss
Ann marie Gilmore of Lincoln aixl
Keith Halsey of Chambers ware
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Miller of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Wettlaufer
and Gary of O'Neill were Sunday
dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wettlaufer. In the evening
Mr. aixl Mrs, Keith Kennedy were
visitors in the Wettlaufer's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dorr erf
Inman were Sunday tinnier guests
of Mr. ami Mrs. Bob Myers. Mr.
ami Mrs. Merle DeI.ong and Bill
were afternoon callers.
Paul Neubauer and Misse* Grace
ami Nell Woods were dinner guests
of Mr. aixl Mrs, William Neubauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby of
Ewing and the children of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Beelaert spent Easter
Sunday visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Gene
Ruby at Sioux City,
I Land and Personal Property I
P _ _ _ I
I As we are moving to another state we will offer at public auction the following described land and personal property at B
Thursday# May 12 I
Sale Starts At 12:30 p.m. In Case of Bad Weather Sale Will Be May 16th Lunch At Sale ■
REAL ESTATE
Described as lots 5 and 6 of section 3 in township 32, Range 11, and the Southeast
quarter and northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of lot 3 In section 34 in town
ship 33, range 11, all In Boyd county, Nebraska. The land Is situated on the north side
of the Niobrara River. Deed and tax receipt shown as 317 and 20/100 acres.
Land consists of about 20 acres cultivated; 55 acres alfalfa; 25 acres hay meadow
and balance pasture and building site. It is well fenced and cross fenced. Buildings
include a 5-room dwelling with enclosed porch, hot and cold running water—good
condition and all insulated with storm windows and screens. Cattle shed 20 x 5C
nearly new, poultry house, granary and other buildings also Included. The farm is
R.E.A. wired.
The cultivated land and alfalfa has had fortlllicr and nitrate the past two seasons
and has been Irrigated from the Niobrara river. This river forms the south boundary
of the land, but has never been flooded during the |*ast twenty years and did not
flood this spring.
Warranty Deed and Abstract of title will be furnished purchaser.
Terms of real estate—25% advance payment day of sale on purchase agreement.
Balance on delivery of abstract of title and deed.
Possession may be arranged for immediately because of the spring season for pas
ture and farming by agreement date of sale.
ED THORIN, O'Neill, Nebraska
Licensed Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer
PERSONAL PROPERTY I
48 HEAD OF CATTLE 48
7 Dairy cows, Holstein and Guernsey; some milking now
18 Hereford Stock cows with calves at side
10 Fall calves 4 Small hand fed calves
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1 Purebred Hereford bull 5 Sows with pigs at side
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MACHINERY ,
' * *
1950 John Deere B tractor 1945 John Deere B tractor
2 Bottom, 16 John Deere tractor plow on rubber
7 Ft. Massey Harris combine 7 Ft. John Deere power mower
12 Ft. John Deere hay rake Rubber tired gear and hay rack
Wagon gear on rubber with flare box IHC Endgate seeder
John Deere single row picker 2 Row John Deere cultivator
12 Ft. disc D. A. loader with scoop and sweep
300 Gal. fuel tank on stand Set of tractor chains
Hammer mill Some used lumber
Wire corn cribbing 2 Row pull type lister 40 Ft. belt
IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT
Centrifical pump with power take off attachment
600 Ft. of 5 inch mainline pipe
1,400 Feet 4 inch sprinkler pipe with risers and rainbird
sprinklers Electric motor
Pump with electric motor Shovels, forks and shop tools
1955 4-Wheel Drive Pickup
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Dinette set and four chairs Kitchen chairs
Norge gas range, like new 300 Gal. propane fuel tank
65,000 BTU automatic heating stove Davenport and chair
G. E. 8 foot electric refrigerator Bed room suite
Bed spring and mattress 16 Ft. IHC deep freeze
Speed Queen electric washing machine 3 small tables
Dishes, pans and miscellaneous equipment 2 End tables
Kitchen appliances Baby bed and highchair
Kitchen stool Some canned goods and fruit jars
I Terms. On personal property—Cash, no property to be moved until settled for. B
Place may be inspected by going there as owners do reside on the place or by contacting Ed Thorin Real estate broker-also re- B
presenting John Hancock loan company, O'Neill, Nebraska. B
I Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Johnson I
[ conducted & advertised by Ed Thorin Auction Sev. O'Neill Cot Ed. Thorin, O'Neill & Roy Kirwan, Butte, auctioneers I