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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1960)
Riverside News By Mr», Ijonrl liuRter Mr and Mrs Richard Kailhnff ami Jody visited Friday evening at the J tin Miller home £lr* Dave Poli-ck called on Mis Otto R'Lke Wednesday af ternuon. Mr and Mrs Robert Aide rs and family of W.sner visited Saturday evening at the Rudy Ahlers home The Alfred Napier family were dinner guests Sundry at the R.A. H rd h me. Leroy Napier and Duane Hord Visited at th Lafayette Gunter home near Hoskins Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Napier visited in Neligh Tjerday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke w re dinner guests Friday at the Rich ard Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Ann visited last Sunday evening at the Otto Kallhoff h >me. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier ami family ’Visited last Sunday evening at the Dewitt Hoke home. The Diane Jensi n family of Newman Grove, Mr and Mrs. Dale N ipiW, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Fry and family and Mr. and Mrs Richard Napier and girls attend ed a family gathering Sunday at the Z H Fry home honoring the Ray Rodgers family and Mrs. Darlene H over ard son who are visiting at the Fry home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock ami Phil of Omaha were weekend guests at the Dave Pollock home The Billy Loiquist family visit ed Friday evening at the Ge >rge Keller home. The Happy Hollow 4 H club had a picnic supper Tuesday at the church annex in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyers of Wisner were dinner guests last Sunday at the Rudy Ahlers home. The Richard Miller family of Oakdale ami Mrs. Anna Miller were dmne* and sapper guests hut Sunday at the John Millar home Mrs Alfred Napier visited Fri day mornirg at the Chsrl s Roth erham home Ricky and Duane Ritter of Til t!en Visited the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ah'ers. They retu'ned home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs Fred Ruler jr and Mr ami Mrs Fred Ritte* sr of Til den, wh i were dinner guests Sun day at the Rudy Ahlers home. Tie Ray Rodgers family and Mrs. Darlene Hoover and son visited Saturday aftern on at the Bill Rickert home in Neligh M-s, Alfred Napier. Glenda and Dennis attend d a birthday par ty for Kevin Tessraer on his third birthday unniversary Sat urday afternoon The Richard Napier family were dinner guests Saturday at the Z. H. Fry home. JOLLY WORKERS Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Mrs Floyd Lee assisted Mrs. Joe Tamjack entertain the Jolly Workers Thursday afternoon Mrs, Frank Hawk, Mrs. Robert Hobbs and Mrs Roger Bennett were guests. Florence Hoke pre sided at the short business meet ing. Twenty members answered roll call. The ladies embroidered tea towels and pillow cases for the h wtess. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and Mrs Anna Smith were O’ Neill visitors Tjesday afternoon. Mrs. Smith returned to her home at Page Wednesday after spend ing a few days visiting with her sieter, Mrs. Howard Miller. Mr. ami Mrs. Ora Switzer and Leo Miller returned home early Thursday morning from Wyoming. Leo had gotten his two antelope Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lofquist, Mr. and WENTWORTH'S Top Of The Crop Sale Eighth Annual Registered Herefords 87 Big grothy top of the crop hulls selected for this sale. 14 Choice selected open heifers. Replacement material By outstanding herd sires and out of large yellow cows Sires of the offering listed below BASSETT SALE YARDS-OCTOBER 29 H’S Pioneer 87.—One of William Sehudel’s best and highest sell ing productions. Ilis sons and grandsons will speak for themselves. ('K ('koto 14H.—A son of the $55,000 /ato Heir 40th. Top of the 1957 spring sale. A ton bull In pasture condition. A splendid head and iui enormous body on short legs. His heifers are going into our herd. We are using one of ills good yellow sons. t'K t'kato 207.—A half brother to the above bull. His sons were our top selling bulls in 1959. He and one of bis top sons are now serving in ttie well known registered herd of Walter Hannah and Kyle Hues of Brewster, Nebr. Golden Grand 4.—He is a top son of Pioneer 07th. A large hull with extra heavy bone. Out of a top cow. Zato 4.—A good square hipped bull with wide hack, outstanding head and heavy bone. We are retaining one of his sons to use in our own herd. Plenty of hulls here to suit you and of quality and breeding suitable for registered herds. F. E. and Artice Wentworth a, Mills, Nebraska ‘ *■ . ... Mrs Huehard Napier and M' and Mrs Leo Miller ate supper in Clearwater Saturday and went bawling afterwards to celebrate the September birthday anniver saries erf the four couples. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Coy visited Monday evening at the Dewitt Hoke home. Mr and Mrs. Joe Hegr and son of Madison were dinner guests at the Keith Biddlecome home Sunday. In the afternoon both families attended the Merrill Forslund and Tamzan Peterson wedding which was held in the Methodist church in Neligh. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome Was soloist at the wedding Lynne Rotherham was an over night guest of Patty Lofquist. The Ray Rodgers family of Fairfield, Calif., and Mrs. Dar lene Hoover and son of Tracy, Calif, came Friday to the Z, H Fry home for a few days visit. Keith Biddlecome of Chicago is home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R A. Hord vis ited Friday evening at the Al fred Napier h >me SEEK AND SHARE The Seek and Share project club took a covered dish for noon luncheon at the Kenneth Hill home north of Page Wednesday. Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher Mr and Mrs. A. M. Beelaert and family of Ewing were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Bob Prill. Mrs. Dora Townsend and Mrs Edgar Stauffer attended the eighty sixth annual convention of the WCTU at Grand Island Oc tober 12. Mr. and Mrs. Turn Slattery and family were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slattery sr. of Bassett. They were also afternoon callers in the home of his sisters and their families Mr and Mrs. Dick Kubi and Mr. and Mrs. Shep Strand at Ains worth. They were supper guests of his brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slattery of Long Pine. Mr. and Mrs. James Akeson of Archer, la. are spending the week visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole. ~ 1 MILLER THEATER ATKINSON One Show Nightly 8 o’clock Frt. • Sat. Oct. 21 - 22 Sun. • Mon. - Tue». Oct. 23 24 - 25 t Wed. - Tliurs. Oct. 26 - 27 “"ROBERT NICOLE TAYLOR * MAUREY ’7t* HOUSE O' w smp/'Ar/xs' LET US FORD DEALERS SHOW YOU THE MOST MAINTENANCE-FREE FORD IN HISTORY • With all of its flash and T-Bird dash, the new Ford is so maintenance-free it can save you hundreds of dollars in operating costs alone and end most bothersome servicing. And Ford’s performance rates high, with Wide-Tread design and sure-footed handling to match its choice of 4 great engines. Add the crisp new lines of Gassic Ford styling and you’ve got a trend-setting car that can't be matched at Ford's low price! And remember, Ford Dealers were the first to extend their warranty on ’61 cars for 12,000 miles or one full year, which ever comes first. Ask your dealer for details. _ _ _ _ BEAUTIFULLY! PROPORTIONED BECAUSE ITS BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO TAKE CARE OF ITSELF to the classic ford look This medal was presented by the international fashion authority Centro per L'Alta Mods Italians, to the 1B61 Ford lor functional expression of classic beauty. 61GALAXIE BY FORD SEE IT...DRIVE IT...AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S TODAY Robertson Motor Co. O'Neill, Nebraska Phone 33 If You're Interested in an Used Car—Be Sure to See Your Ford Dealer HOLD SHOWER The class mothers of 1958 had a post nuptial shower for Mrs. Mar vin Prokop. the former Leona Mudkiff, at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. A skit was presented by the mothers acc >m paiued on the piano by Mrs, L. F Knudsen. Mrs. Prok-p opened her gifts assisted by Janelle Alien and Mrs. H. O. Hill. Lunch was then served. HOA MEETS All members but one was pre sent Tuesday afternoon when Mrs William Neubauer was hostess to the HOA Club. Mrs. Neubauer and Mrs. Herbert Stevens were gjests. The ladies did their own needlework. The club presented Bonnie Bernholtz a going away gift. She and her father, Lewis Bernholtz, are planning to move to Kearney. NOK CLUB M"s. Ben Asher was hostess te members of the NOK Club when it met with her Thursday The afternoon was spent with the la dies doing their own work. Dif ferent cake receipes were ex changed. Mrs. William Scheinost will be the next hostess. Mrs. Otto Matschullat joined the group from Orchard who attend ed the all day meeting of the LWML rally at Plainview on Wed nesday. HELP-U-CLUB SUPPER The Help-U-Club annual Chili supper was held Monday night at the Improvement Club building. Cards were played with prizes going to Mrs. Otto Matschullat. Mrs. Clarence Finch, Mrs. Ger ald Waring and George Jefferies Orrie Caskey won traveling. B1I» OR BYE Mrs Frank Cronk took high score honors on Wednesday night when the Bia or Bye Bridge Club met with Mrs. Harold Heiss Mr. and Mrs Harold Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Asher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and family and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kemper and girls surprised Mrs. Frieda Asher Thursday night in honor of her birthday. NEIGHBORHOOD CLl'B Neighborhood Club met Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. Floyd Belik. AH members but one were present. Card prizes went to Mrs Glenn Harris and Mrs. Duane Finch. Mrs. Ed Eggan will be the October 26 hostess. District Commander George Wettlaufer and Duane Sukup at tended a Legion Meeting Thurs day night at Verdigre. Mrs. Gene Mudloff has op ened her beauty shop adjoin ing her home. We would all like to wish her lots of luck. Mmes. Kenneth Wettlaufer Lyndley Crumly, Verne Beckwith Emmitt Thompson and Ben Asher along with the pupils of District 23 surprised their teacher, Mrs. Dorothy Nissen on Friday in honor of her birthday. The self invited guests brought ice cream and cupcakes and coffee. HONOR ROLL Honor roll for the first six weeks are as follows; Sophomores Car oline Max and Bonnie Heiss; Jun ior-Linda Smith, Aletha Ruther ford and Alvin Crumly; Seniors Bonnie Crumly. Mrs. Alta Finch was hostess to seven members of the SOS club when it met with her on Friday night. Mrs. Ethel Waring won traveling. Mrs. Kenneth Asher and Chuck and Mrs. Frieda Asher ate din ner on Friday with Mrs. Hester Edminsten. Mrs. Tony Mudloff took her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Prokop back to her home in Omaha. Mrs Announcing Ford Dealer's NEW EXTENDED WARRANTY Now! 12,000 miles or one full year warranty on all '61 Ford and Falcon Automobiles New 1961 Fords and Falcons have lx?en built with such a high degree quality, durability and pliability your Ford Dealer is extending his warranty to 12,000 miles or one-full year, whichever comes first. (Traditionally the standard for the American automobile industry has been only 4,000 miles or 90 days.) Ford dealers led the industry in extending their warranty on '61 Fords and Falcons. Before you buy any new car, be sure to get the full details and in spect a copy of this outstanding warranty at your Ford Dealer’s. Your FORD DEALER Prufcop bad been here since Sunday evening. Mrs. Mudloff re turned U> Page on Thursday bringing her mother in-law, Mrs Catharine Mudloff with her She had been in Omaha for a lew days visiting her daughters, Mrs Suzanne Htil and Madelyn Mud luff, a patient at a Omaha Hos pttal. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Fusselmar and fatmiy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Jerry Asher in honor of Lisa Ash- r's fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschul lat and family had a birthday supper m honor of Otto's birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony at Inman. Becky Kennedy and Dixie Nis sen, both associated with Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln were home for the weekend. Bec ky brought her mother, Mrs. Har ley Kennedy home where she had been a patient m the hospital. Dixie came to see her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nissen. The Nissens other daughter, Kay, a student of WSTC was also home Mmes. Hester Edminsten, Em mu Kemper, Bertha Downey and P E. Nissen and Grace and Nell Woods surprised Mrs. Frie da Asher Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday. The self invited guests brought ice cream and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beelaert and family were Sunday dinner gut h lo ui mi. auu mi3. i Prill. Mrs. Dora Townsend and Mrs Edgar Stauffer attended the 86th annual convention of the WCIU at Grand Island October 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. H Switzer of O’Neill were Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mrs. Frieda Asher. Mrs. Alta Finch was a Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Finch and then re mained overnight. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr. were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Tyler of Fre mont. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Heiss and family were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Waring of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Henry Gerdes of Osmond. Mr. Clarence Finch spent Thurs day helping her daughter, Mrs Art Sufficool of Verdigre get set tled in her home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers and Mrs. Richard Heiss and boys held a no-host dinner at the home of George and Grace Zellers in Chambers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holliday had a pancake supper Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes. John Haanke of Clark, S. D. returned to his home Monday af ter a week’s visit in the home of his sister, Mrs. Emma Kemper and her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kemper at Page and with his niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs ,N. D. lakes were Supper and evening guests in tb home of Mrs. Emma Morris and her son, Paul Neulbauer. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley are m:ilrint» n visit nf indefinite lencth in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and sons and with his m ' thor and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Finlay near Ft Collins. The Band Mother’s will spon sor a fish supper Friday night at the school house. Serving will stari at six p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes vis ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs P. E. Nissen. Donnie Beelaert, son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Beelaert received a collar bone fracture Friday wh requires him to wear a special brace. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stevens re turned home Wednesday after be ing on vacation for a month and they visited with their si n and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvir Stevens in San Manuel, Ar;7 From there they went to Glen wood, Calif, to see their daugh ter and her family, Mr. and Mrs David Johnson. While they we~r there Mrs. Johnson presented the Stevens with a new grandson, Da vid jr. , H [ DANKERT S SERVICE ■ 610 East Douglas f Phone 410-W Chamber. I O’Neill Fhwne IV 2 2101 Mrs Willard Leach and Mrs Alice Leach of Sioux City brought Mr and Mrs. Cliff Loach home Saturday after they had spent 10 days visiting in the homo of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Leach. Enroute home they went by the way of Yana ton and visited Gavins Point Dam. Mr and Mrs Frank Beelaert and Becky and Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Beeiatrt, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Pritl and ScoU, Mrs. Env ma Cannady, Joyce Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phiilipi of Lincoln were all Saturday nsgtit supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wii.iam Neubauer. Mr Oliver Zimmerman arrived here Tuesday from San Diego Calif., for an extended visit with his sister. Mis Icie Snyder. Mines R. D. Cepes, Huster Ed in listen, Emma Kemper, P. E Nissen and Frieda Asher and G ace and Nell Woods surprised Mrs. Bertha Dowih y and her birttiday Monday. The self in vited guests brought ice cream and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trow bridge held a no-host dinner at their home Sunday. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgt! Parks and family of O'Neill, Mr and Mrs. Marion Paiks, Ted and Marilyn, Mr and Mrs. James Parks and family of Georgia, Mr and Mrs. Walter Fick and fam ily of Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alder and Leonard of Verdigre Dell Alder of Orchard and Grant Alder of Rushville. GEV-TO-G ETHER CLUB The Get To-Gether held their first club party Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Sallz. Cards were played for the evening's entertainment with Merle Sehi winning high for men. Mrs. Robert Harvey won high for the ladies. Low scores honors went to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grubbs. Mr. Grubbs also won tra veling. Mrs. J. F. Wickham and Mrs William Carson both of Lincoln were Monday morning callers on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly. A family dinner was held Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer in honor of Mrs. Mina Stauffer, who will toe leav ing soon for a visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Dora Haury of Hal stead, Kan. Other guests includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teg ler and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lei sy of Valentine. After choir practice Wednesday a surprise coffee hour was held for Mrs. L. F. Knudsen and her daughter, Joan, who are plan ning to move to Norfolk in the near future where Mr. Knudsen will sell insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roibinson and family of Lincoln were Fri day to Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robinsor and Mrs. Parks went to Lxmg Pine to visit Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Revell and Jim arrived here Tuesday from California to live on the Emmett Revell ranch, because ot tne ill health of Mrs. Emmett Revell they are now living with their daughter and family, Mi*, and M-s. M. E. Davis. A no-host dinner was held Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss. They were Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey, Mr. and Mrs Elton Braddock and Mr. and Mrs Johi Steinberg. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock entertained Mrs. Virgina Mendoza of Mexico City and Mrs. Woof Winton and Ray of Yukon, Okla. wh > brc ght their mother, Mrs Archie Treadway to spend s"" eral weeks with Mrs. BraddockV mother, Mrs. Jennie French of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park and Kelly entertained at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening, Ocl 12 in honor of Ron’s father, R.F P-iik's birthday anniversary. Th ■?“ present were Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Park, Lori and Sue Ellen Trowbridge, Mr and Mrs. Ne ven Ickes jr., Teri, Bob and Bruce. Th? theme of the Venus Young P " pie's study lesson Sunday eve ning at the Wesleyan church was “Happy Birthday’’. Mrs. Vernor S’r e was in charge of the group •tut took them to her home where she served ice cream and cake in honor of tier son Jerry's birth day anniversary which was Mon day. Mr, and Mrs Willie Anson are guests in the tiome of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. Mid Mrs. Harold Blain A film "Christ in the Taber nacle" was shown last Wednesday evening at the Wesleyan church at Venus A number of people from the Evangelical United Bro thren at Orchard attended the film showing Mrs Dan Troshynski. wh spent the past we< k with her son in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Uoyd Pc well at Alliance returned Wednesday. Mr Tro shynski met her at Valentine Sunday dinner guests in the home of iier parents, Mr ard Mrs. R F. Park were Mr and Mrs. Norman Trowbridge, Leri Sue Ellen and Tim. Mrs. Neven Ickes jr. had a bi thday party Monday, Oct 17 at the Page onrk for her son. Bab's sixtti birtiiday. 17le boys of the kindergarten class were present for games and a noon lunch of barbecued hamburgers ice cream, cake and pop. Guest? were Steven Anson, Neil Asher Kevin Frahm. Kevin H-iss, Ro ry Heiss, Craig Roberts, Dan Trowbridge and Alan Van Horn Mr. and Mrs A1 Phillippi and her sister, Jayco Summers of Lincoln were weekend guests lr the home of the girl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold Summorr for David's first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorensen of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and children of Cretgh ion and Mr, and Mrs, Soren Sorensen jr. anil children ol Ash Grove were Sunday dinner guests m the home ig Mr, and Mrs Soren Sorensen sr. Mrs Bob Nis sen, and daughters, Dixie and Ku% and Mr, and Sirs Bill Sor ensen and children were after noon and tunch g .ests there. Members of the Auxiliary ga\. Mrs. L F. Knudsen a lari w ell party at the Legion hall Monday evening with cards for entertain nient. Mrs. Calvin Harvey earn ihI the high score, Mrs, Lee Fink low and Mrs Lloyd Cork the trn veling award A gilt of earrings were given Mrs. Knudsen as a going away roniembernnce. .in Etkhoni Valley Holln oss Youth Rally was held last Mon day evening at the Venus Wes ley mi church w ith youth groups m attendance from the O’Neill Page, Spencer and Venus cl ni ches A Bible qui* was conducted by Rev. Morris Rudensii k of Spencer in which P.ige meiWber* took the honors. Other quiz pro grams will be conducted in the various churches in the near fu ture Lunch followed the fellow ship hour with the Venus mem bers the Hosts. Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined (Hisses EMled Contact Lenses Phone 1B7 — O’Neill, Nehr. Hours a .V Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday Ora R. Yarges For JP State Senator 28tli OUtrict STANDS FOR: • The best of education for our youth. • Overhauling our State tax structure. • Getting a fair share of road funds si>ent in our 28th Dis trict. 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