The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 07, 1960, Section One, Image 3

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    4-H Club Notes
l.AI*i AND LASSIES
T-Shirt Lad and Lassies 4-H
club met at the Stoffer home Sun
day. The afternoon was spent
fishing. The meeting was called
to order by Jerri Ersert and the
roll was called by Winifred Stof
fer with each member answer
ing by naming the different fish
they'd caught earlier in the af
ternoon Cheryl Eisert and Peg
gy Eppenbach were v isitors,
Members then toured Stoffers
garden for their gardening pro
ject They also toured the yard
anil identified each flower. Ella
Boelter, leader, assigned each
member lessons on their pro
jects.
Next meeting will be at the
Boelter home July 24.
Reporter Ronald Haselhorst.
EAGLE HUSTLERS
The Be«*f division of the 4 H
Eagle Hustlers met Tuesday
night with Joe Luebcke, with
all members present. Roll was
answered by giving a safety hint.
It was decided that some rainy
day the club will take a tour of
some points of interest
We had a healthful judging quiz
and we worked on oar 0-10-2 re
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CASH LOANS
Auto, Furniture etc.
O'Neill Loan Co.
VIRGIL LAURSEN
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Representative
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Phone 512 — 308 E. Adams
porta Our leader, Harold Mekrb
er, had our results of judging
day from A. J. Snyder and we
saw the results erf each mem
ber After the meeting we re
viewed Cell's and Mary Lou's
calves and also Mary Lou’s horse
project. Mrs, Luebcke served
hunch July 19 meeting will be
with Alvin Crumly
New sre porter, Becky Beelaert
EAGLE HUSTLERS
The Eagle Hustlers Electromo
tive division 4-H club held their
regular meeting Thursday at the
Bruce Bowen home All members
were present. The meeting was
called to order by James Melch
er.
Roll call was answered by nam
ing a road hazard. The minutes
of the last meeting were read
and approved. 4-H camp was dis
cussed.
Val Stauffer displayed his en
tomology equipment and Tom Mel
cher explained his yard beautifi
cation project. After the meeting
lunch was served by Mrs. Roger
Bowen. Next meeting will be July
8 with Tom Scheinost
Tom Melcher, Reporter
Naper News
By Mrs. John Schonebuum
Mr and Mrs Henry Seevers
of Norfolk came Tuesday and
visited until Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. August Ahlers.
Mrs. Carl Cunningham was a
dinner guest Saturday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kra
mer.
Linda Heermann went to Wis
ner last Sunday to spend a two
weeks vacation with her aunt
and family, the John Raymers.
Mrs. William Goodman, Don
na, Marie and Jerry were Friday
evening visitors in the Howard
Hovey home to help Mrs. Hovey
celebrate her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Higgins and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Davis and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Allpress and sons
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Seih left
Thursday afternoon for Rapid
City, S. D., to visit with rela
tives. On their way they stop
ped at Mission, S. D. and spent
Thursday evening in the Ken
Stoltenberg home.
Mr and Mrs. Herman Fuhrer
of Butte were Wednesday visit
ors in the George Ahlers home.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Jurcak
and Mr. and Mrs. H. M Mo
whirter ol Stuart were Sunday
visitors and dinner guests of Mrs.
Susie Spahn and family.
Mr and Mrs Henry Seevers
and Mr and Mrs. August Ah
lers were Tuesday evening vis
itors in the Wayne Ahlers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ormal Clayton
and sons of Jacksonv ille, Fla ,
came last Thursday and visited
until Tuesday with relatives and
friends. Mrs. Clayton is a sis
ter of Jim McLaughlin,
The Marlin Breyer family re
turned to their home Monday af
ter spending their vacation with
relatives and friends here.
Mr Alfred Whitley was brought
home Saturday morning from
the Burke hospital where he had
been a patient since Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Ed Vogt and
family, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Nue
miller and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Vogt and Kelly and Fern
and Sharon Vogt helped Mr and
Mrs. Johnnie Seih celebrate
their tenth wedding anniversary
at their home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson
of Butte and Mrs. Cecilia Ander
son of Omaha were Thursday
evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Anderson and Gloria.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Serr and
daughter of Garden Grove, Calif,
arrived Friday June 24 to visit
with his father, Julius Serr and
sister Loma and family.
Mr and Mrs. Warren Kerns
and family of Slorissant, Mo.
arrived Monday, June 20 to vis
it his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Kern,
Mrs. Carl Cunningham left
Monday for Orchard and then to
Omaha where she will visit with
the Ray Canning ham family.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitley.
Mr. Alfred Whitley and Lucy
Whitley attended the fiftieth an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs Dave
Beck of Paxton, S. D. Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson
and Gloria and Marlyn Rieman
were last Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kern
and family.
Mrs. Lawrence Nagel, Mrs.
Lester Anderson, Mrs. Minnie
Wentz, Mrs. Stella Cunningham
and Mrs. Ben Fuhrer visited
Mrs. Etta Bennett at the Kirsh
rest home in Spencer on Thurs
day afternoon.
Monday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Speck Whitley and fam
ily were Mr. and Ormal Clayton
and sons of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McLaughlin
of Bonesteel, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McLauglin and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Whitley and
family.
Warren Kern and Charlie jr
took his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Kern to Stanton Sunday
where theye visited in the C. C.
Kern home. On their way they
picked up Warren’s wife and
children at Tilden where she had
been visiting her mother.
Mrs. Stella Cunningham was a
Tuesday afternoon visitor in the
Mary Nicalous home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ahlers
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Schonebaum.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson
and Gloria were Tuesday eve
ning barbecue supper guests of f
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kern.
Mr. and Mrs John Stahlecker
entertained the following couples:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk of O'
Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gil
bert of Gregory, S. D., Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Juran and son of
Burke, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Jun
ior Raymond and family of Bone
steel and Mr. and Mrs Harlan
Stahlecker and family of Wood,
S. D. at a dinner in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bensen and
family of Marshall, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stahleck
er and daughters of Omaha are
i
Personal Property
Public Aucti n
of
Mrs. George Peterson
627 E. DOUGLAS STREET O'NEILL, NEBRASKA
SATURDAY, JULY 9
Sale Starts 2 p.m. Terms: Cash.
2 Piece living room suite Dishes
3 Piece bedroom suite Gas cook stove
| 5 Piece chrome dinette set Dining table
2 Rockers Large assortment of tools
2 Roll-a-way beds, like new 1 Dozen new glass building blocks
1 Wicker flower box 15 Ft. ladder, nearly new
1 Davenport Step ladder
1 Bookcase sectional Trouble light
1 Parlor table Extension cords
Hotpoint washing machine 2 Saw horses
Floor and table lamp .22 Rifle
2 Kitchen stoves Garden hose
Fruit jars Other articles not mentioned
SPECIAL NOTE: Anyone wishing to sell personal property at this
sale may do so by contacting the cleric, auctioneer or Mrs. Peterson.
VERN and LEIGH REYXOLDSON, auctioneers VIRG LAI'RSEX, clerk
vesting with relatives here and
at Jamison. They were Thurs
day evening guests of Mr ami
Mrs. John Stahlecker and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs Marlin Breyer
were Sunday morning callers m
the Oliver Whitley hi m
Mr. and Mrs Harold F°nson
and family at Marshall Minr
came Friday evening and rpert
until! Sunday m the home of
Mr and Mrs John Stahlecker
ami family.
Eighty-five relatives attended
the Vogt reunion at the Yankton
Park on Sunday. June 26 Those
attending from here were Mr
and Mrs Claus Vogt and daugh
ters. Mrs Darlrne Martin, Mr.
and Mrs John Seih and family.
M- and Mr* Clari Vogt and
f mi y. Mrs Barbara Vogt and
Ed V»-gi, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Stoltenberg, Mr and Mrs Mar
tin Vogt ami family, Mr ami ,
Mrs Gary Vogt and family, Mr
and Mrs Lyle Klein and son,
Mr ami Mrs Henry Vogt and
Mrs Grace Ajdiss
Rev and Mrs George Rothe
ami son of Sturgis, S D and
Rev and Mrs Carl H Ulmer
f"om Mi wrist own, s I>, came
Sunday evening and are visiting
with Rev and Mrs. Kenneth
St rack and Susan until Wednes
day.
Mr and Mrs Henry St .'Meek
er and Laura were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr and Mrs Will
iam Ullrich
Barb«'cue dinner guests at die
Rev. Strack home Tuesday were
their house guests. Rev and Mrs
George Rotho, Rev and Mrs
Carl HiUmer, Rev and Mrs Dave
Plooker of Winner, S D , and
Rev. and Mrs Carl Fuhlbrigge
of Mission, S D.
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