The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 03, 1960, Section Two, Image 14

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    Royal News
By Mrs R J. Hertag
L. H. Sawyer, band instructor
m five towns will enter his Mea
dow Grove band in two events, the
Wayne homecoming and the Hal
lowesta observance in Norfolk
Dinner guests of Mrs Zola Her
tng Saturday evening were Mr
and Mrs Warren Holm, Mr and
Mrs Clarence Bittner and Susan
Marie, Mr and Mrs. Byron Hal]
and La Rue Johnston.
Mrs. Clarence Weber’s guests
including her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr and Mrs. George Mays
of Loa Angeles, and her sister
Mrs Kay Cinder of Douglas
Wyo., returned to their homes
during the last week following a
two weeks stay during which
they were at the bedside of their
aged father, Albert Johnson of
Plainviow. Mr. Johnson, a par
alysis victim, is reported to be
improved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rundquist
were Dodge visitors Sunday.
Mrs. W. J Reefe, Mrs. R. J.
Hering and Mrs. Zola Hiring
were Brunswick visitors Sunday
Mrs. Mabel Meyer was in Plain
view last week several days at
the home of her daughter.
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED
Mrs. Walter Beutler was the
guest of honor at a dinner at
the home of Mrs. Louis Held Sum
day, the occasion being her birth
day. Also present were Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Kirby, Mr. and
Mrs. La Vern Held and Mr. Bout
ler, Connie and Danny.
Mr and Mrs A. R. Blackburn
and Mr. and Mrs. iR. R. Dadds
were Norfolk visitors Friday eve
ning
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hofer vis
ited at Palmer Sunday with Mr.
asnd Mrs Marvin Miller. Mrs
Miller and Mrs. Hofer were child
hood schoolmates.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ennen
and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Ennen and family of O’Neill
were Sunday guests of Gus En
nen who lives north of the former
Oak View Park.
Warranty Deeds
WIVJane Robertson Spann to
George C. Smith and wf 10-14-60
51,500 lot 10 blk C Chambers.
WI)-Alice M. Reed to Elwin W.
Reed 10-27-60 51 SW«4 SMsNWVi
2 SEV4 SEV«NEy4 3 NW^NWVi
11-32 12.
QCD-Myrtle M Van Buren to
Helen Asimus 10-18-60 51 lot 7 blk
38 Riggs Add O'Neill.
WD-Henry Stolte to Robert A.
Ramm and Eugene Ramm 10-26
60 51 SV4SWV4 14 Twp 30 Range
16.
WI»-Anna Campbell, et al to
Norman J. Hixson and wf 0-30-60
53,750 lot 11 blk 11 Hallocks 2nd
add Stuart.
WI)-Bertha Glaser to Vincent
I* Osborne and wf 10-27-60
52,100 lot 4 and SV4 lot 3 blk 35
Kimball and Blairs add Atkinson.
WI)-Patrick V. Hickey to Ro
bert T. Devoy and wf 10-13-60 $1
tt'itfi. a
dgau
YOU’LL REST EASIER with a
low-payment, long-term loan. That’*
why, earh week, hundred* of farm
er* and rancher* combine their
obligation* in a long-term land
Bank loan on land — a loan that
can be paid in advance without
penalty. You ran al*o n*e a Land
Bank loan to buy land, liveatork
and equipment; to make improve
ment*, and for other purpo»e*.
Come in and talk it over with n*
today.
Federal Land Bank Assn.
LYLE P. DIERKS
Manager
Phone 91 O’Neill
lots 1 and 2 blk 52 McCafferty’s
add O'Neill.
WD-Harry E. Ressel to May
nard G. Morrow and wf 9-15-60
$350 pan of SE^SWVi 19-29-11.
WI>C T. Fetrow to Phillip
Dempsey and wf 10-10-60 $1,500
lots 2 and 3 blk B Millard's add
O'Neill.
WD-George W. Stepheason to
Cars ten Frederich Hansen 10-25- j
60 $1,000 lots 3 and 4 blk 16 Haze-1
let’s add O'Neill.
QCD-Stella Sparks to Holt
County 6-30-60 $75 strip of land
33 ft. wide off South side of SEWi
Sec. 28-27-14 for road purposes.
WD-William J. Froelich to
Donovan J Becker and wf 10-25
60 $11,800 North 80 ft. lot 9 and
No 80 ft. of West half lot 10 blk
23 O'Neill.
WDG N. Wyant to Nellie
Smith 10-18-60 $2,500 part of
NWVi 29-26-12.
Inman News
By .Mrs. Jnines McMahan
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson spent
the weekend in Lincoln visiting
their son, Sam, who is a student
at Wesleyan University and their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Langley and daugh
ter.
Mrs. Ronald Coventry and Joe
of Norfolk spent the weekend vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cov
entry and Bob.
Mrs. Lena Butler of Indepen
dence, Mo. is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Watson and other
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan
and family returned to their home
in Chadron Sunday after spend
ing a weeks vacation in the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
and Bill and Mrs. Mary Hartigan
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luben
and family of Fremont visited Mr
Luben's mother, Mrs. Charles Lu
ben Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyer
and family of Omaha spent the
weekend visiting Mrs. Meyer’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle De
Long and Bill.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Col
umn and family of Omaha s|M>nt
the wm-kend In Omaha visiting
their daughter, Brenda, and at
Tekamah visiting the Max Moss
man family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stratton left
Friday for their home at Albuquer
que, N M. after spending sev
eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Clark.
Robert A. Ruther and Bill De
Long, who attend Grand Island
Business college, spent the week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W. Ruther and Mr. and Mrs.
Merle DeLong.
Kenneth Smith underwent major
surgery at St. Joseph’s hospital
in Sioux City, la. Wednesday.
Harry Snyder returned to his
home Sunday from St. Anthony’s
hospital where he has been a pa
tient for a few days.
Daughters of Zion of the RLDS
Church met for project work
Tuesday evening with Mrs. James
Banks. Mrs. Banks served lunch
at the close of the evening.
Mr and Mrs. James Banks
and Roger and John Schrunk
spent from Thursday until Sun
day in Lincoln visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Banks and family and
...DL /xtU/xK enlnfftmc
Douglas Matschullat of Page
was a Friday overnight guest in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Anthony and Terry.
Hubert Geary was admitted to
St. Anthony’s hospital Friday
afternoon for medical treatment
after injuring himself with a
pitch fork while unloading hay
from a cabling rack.
Reg Geary returned Friday
from Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk where he had
medical attention.
Mary Morsbach spent Friday
and Saturday in Lincoln visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach
and son of Neligh and Mrs. Etiz
abeth Morsbach of Inman wen
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. David Morsbach and Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan of
O’Neill were Wednesday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Coventry.
Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach
attended RLDS Church at Clear
water Sunday evening.
Mary Morsbach entertained
members of the junior and sen
ior classes of Inman high school
at a Pizza Party Thursday eve
ning in the David Morsbach
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony
and family visited 9unday in the
John Hoffman home at Clear
water.
Joan Matschullat of Page Sat
urday night visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Anthony and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin I.uben
and Dean Paul of Oak spent the
weekend visiting Mrs. May Fra
ka and Mrs. Charles I.uben.
Mrs. laiben, who has spent sev
eral weeks in the I.uben home
at Oak returned home at this
time. _
RE-ELECT
FRANK NELSON
To The
. STATE LEGISLATURE
Prom the 28th District
Holt-Boyd-Rock-Keya Paha
Counties j
A farm operator of
Northern Holt County since
1906, who believes in and has
worked for home rule on all
local problems.
A legislator wun experience
in the legislative field who
knows the problems you are
faced with as he has many
of the same.
Promises a careful honest
study of all bills and support
of those that will make for a
better 28th district and State
of Nebraska.
I your Support at the Polls November 8, 1960 Appreciated
----
Harold Sobotka returned Sat
urdajr morning from Dallas, Tea
where he has finished a course at
radio school.
Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Huttor
and family returned Tuesday
from Babb, Mont where they had
been employed.
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Ste*wart
and daughter of Omaha spent a
few days last week visiting Mr
Stewarts mother, Mrs Violet Ste
wart and son Everett.
Mr and Mrs. William Matschul
lat of Lincoln visited Mr and
Mrs Albert Anthony and family
Saturday morning.
Ralph Sholes, who is employed
at Ainsworth, visited his mother
Mrs Violet Sholes over the week
end
Mr . Ivan Couch spent a f w
days last week visiting her bus
hand who is empkiyed near Wa
hoo They returned to Inman Sat
urday and Mr Couch went back
to Wahoo Sunday
Joe Peters. who is employed at
Norfolk, is spending a few days
with his family.
Mrs Leo Mossman and Paul
Bittner left Wednesday for Lin
coin to visit their sister. Mrs
Hazel McGrail and continued or
to Lawrence. Kan. to visit Dr
and Mrs Robert Gitlahan and
daughters. Mr Bittner returned
home Saturday and Mrs. Moss
man returned home Sundav be
mg called by the death of her
brother Joseph Bittner
Mrs. Vaden Kivett. Mrs. Hiw
rv Rebner, Mrs. Merle IVlong
and Mildred Keyes and Bar
bar* Brunokhor'l attended
Twrlim Convention at Norfolk
Mr and Mr* Newnuvn Card
tended at ('hadron and Mrs
Agnes Spann and WUttant Miller
at t<-n >ted at UncoHl
Mr and Mrs G. E. Hartigan
and family spent a few days last
week in Norfolk visiting friends
Mr and Mrs Don Lines and
family who have beer living near
Keystone are visiting Mr and
Mrs Dana Lines and will move te
a firm near Chambers soon
Kathleen Hamik has re turn I'd
to her home in O'Neill after vis
iting her uncle and aunt, Mr
and Mrs. Mick Gallagher for sev
eral days.
Frontier Want-Ads 1’ay Dividends
UaAjG/VG/ Aj& S&MtcCsf
v* FOR a balanced Federal Budget and reduction of our
National Debt.
FOR continued strengthening of our military establishment
and firmness in foreign policy.
i* FOR bold modification of our foreign economic aid pro
gram.
^ FOR balance, not Imbalance, In the labor-management
field.
p* FOR a realistic agricultural program that will work • • «
a program that adequately deals with surpluses.
/ AGAINST big central Government that usurps Individual
freedoms.
/ AGAINST grandiose new schemes of socialistic planners
who are bent on making America a welfare state.
('
Dave Martin for Congress
Julius D. Cronin
_ Joe Winkler
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins
H Beatrice Harty
■ Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve
m Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole
Emmet Hay Company
Maring Brothers
Hi Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schaffer
—
m W. S. Simmons
mmm Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson
_ Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Watson
EiilfranBUi&ii *
VI Mrs. John Conard
m Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole
m Fox Bros. Hay Company
Gilbert Fox
rnmm
■ Vernon Beckwith
■ Jewel Beckwith
_ Helen Martens
^ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Fox
WM Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dick
mmmBm
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. "Bud" Cole
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Van Vleck
Dean Streeter
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Grady
Mrs. Carlyle Washechek
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gillespie
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berigan
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson
Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Lohaus
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Sauser
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Laursen
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Norb Uhl
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley
Anna Brown
R. H. Parker
Mrs. N. D. Ickes
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