The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 22, 1960, Section Two, Image 11

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    Riverside News
Ky Mrn. Lionel Gunter
Kitty Fry was a dinner guest
last Sunday at the Lynn Fry
home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Napier
were afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett
called Thursday evening at the
Keith Biddlecome and Dale
Napier homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry were
Omaha visitors Tuesday and they
called at the Frank Emsick
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery visited Tuesday overnight
at the Henry Wehenkel home in
Orchard.
Mrs. Web Napier and Mrs.
John Napier were O'Neill visitors
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry .and
family and the I>>rraine Mont
gomery family were dinner
guests Sunday at the Floyd
Napier home in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Fry's wedding anni
versary.
The Richard Miller family vi
sited Thursday evening at the
John Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ruroede
visited last Sunday evening at
the Rudy Aiders home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mahood
of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Z.
H. Fry were guests Sunday at
Dale Napiers home for Mr. and
Mrs. Fry’s wedding anniversary
and Mr. Fry’s birthday.
J^omA 'IBcmh
YOU’LL REST EASIER with a
low-payment, long-term loan. 1 hat’s
why, each week, hundreds of farm
ers and ranchers combine their
obligations in a long-term Land
Bank loan on land — a loan that
can be paid in advance without
penalty. You can also use a Land
Bank loan to buy land, livestock
and equipment; to make improve
ments, and for other purposes.
Come in and talk it over with n»
today.
Federal Land Bank Assn.
LYLE P. DIERKS
Manager
Phone 91 O’Neill
Mrs. Anna Miller visited last ‘
Sunday at the John Miller home. .
The Lorraine Montgomery family ]
were evening callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers vi
sited last Sunday at the Fred
Ritter sr., home at Tilden.
Ha Napier called Saturday af
ternoon at the Alfred Napier
home.
The Richard Napier family vi
sited Wednesday evening at the
Dal? Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink visited
at the Bert Fink home Wednes
day.
The Ed Walters family of
Chambers visited Tuesday eve
ning at the John Napier home. <
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier]
and Mr. and Mrs. George Keller
were Norfolk visitors Wednesday
evening.
The John Napier family vi
sited Sunday at the Edward Cud
dy home in O’Neil).
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and
Danny and th • Leo Miller family
were supper guests last Thursday j
at the Howard Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and
the Wayne Fry and Richard j
Napier families gathered at the
/. H. Fry homo Saturday evening;
to help Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry
celebrate their forty-first wedding
anniversary and also Z. H. Fry’s
birthday.
The Archie Johnston and Willie
Shrader families were visitors at
the Gerald Wettlauffer home in
O'Neill. Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were
guests Sunday at Melvin Napier’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hobbs and Bobby were Neligh
visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Hobbs and Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs met Ro
bert Hobbs in Grand Island Mon
day night. Robert had just re
turned from Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston
had supper Tuesday at the Town
House in O’Neill in honor of both
couples wedding anniversaries.
The Art Busshardt family of
Neligh had dinner Sunday at the
Dave Pollock home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord vi
sited Monday evening at Archie
Johnstons.
The United Presbyterian Mis
sionary Society met with Luella
Bennett Thursday. Each lady
brought a covered dish dinner
and cookies or candy to give to
the elderly people and shut-ins.
Winnifred Switzer and Ruth Ann
Shrader gave the lesson.
Seek and Share
The Seek and Share Project
club had their dinner and Christ
mas party at the church annex
Wednesday. They packed Christ
mas boxes for shut-ins.
Reverend and Mrs. Ernest
Chambers and family were din
ner guests Sunday at the Grant
Mott home.
Leo Miller, Alfred and Leroy
Napier, Ina Bennett and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Bennett visited
Thursday evening at the Lionel
Gunter home. Mr. and Mrs
George Montgomery were Fri
day evening visitors.
The pupils of the Raymond
Schmidt school gave their Christ
mas program Thursday evening.
Mrs. James Kay is the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord vi
sited Sunday evening at the
George Montgomery home.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
January 1st Is assessing date. All preeinct assessors will start
assessing personal property January 3rd. All personal property
must be reported a-s of January L
The deadline for reporting personal property will be March 1st.
All late schedules and omitted property will be subject to penalty
as the law provides for.
Anyone who lias a mobile home on their land or lot. must report
this to the assessor. Anyone who owns a mobile home must apply
for a permit or license. If you do not receive a tax statement for
your mobile home come to the assessors office at the Curthouse
and give us the information, so we can write a tax statement for
you. Anyone living in a mobile home must be assessed for head
tax.
Some people have the opinion that there is no tax on intangible
class of property, due to a recent Supreme Court decision, that
the 1959 penalty law was unconstitutional. This is not the case.
Intangible property must be reported, and the old penalty law is
in force. No doubt the 1961 Legislature will provide for a new
penalty law on intangible property.
Please help us in the assessors office by getting your assessing
done as early as possible. Personal schedules can be obtained
from any of the precinct assessors or at the Courthouse. Busi
ness schedules will be mailed out.
Anyone that cannot be here to get their assessing done during the
required time can have a schedule mailed to them, by giving us I
your address.
The following are the assessors for 1961.
| Roger Bowen_Antelope and Iowa Precinct
Walter Puckett_ Atkinson Precinct and Atkinson Village
t Milford Juracek _Belle and Rock Falls Precinct
H. R Farrier_Chambers Precinct, Chambers Village and
Conley Precinct
< Chas Mulford _ Cleveland and Dustin Precinct
; Francis Rohde __ Coleman Precinct
Albert Latzel _ Deloit Precinct
Paul Newton _ Emmet Precinct and Emmet Village
Archie Tuttle _ Ewing Precinct, Ewing Village and Golden
Precinct
Harlan Kubart _. Fairview Precinct
l Robert Lemmer_ Francis Precinct
Robert LeMunyan Green Valley Precinct
Earl E. Dickau_____ Holt Creek Precinct
1 Vernon Davis.. .Inman Precinct and Inman Village
R. E. Bly____Josie, Swan and Wyoming Precinct
• Omer McClenahan ___Lake and McClure Precinct
1 Fred Lindberg___ Paddock Precinct
Joe Wagman_ —-Pleasant View Precinct
Quentin Hickok_ Sand Creek Precinct
Ralph S. Cobum Saratoga Precinct
Howard Wells Scott Precinct
Henry Weber _ Shamrock Precinct
Charles Kubart . Sheridan Precinct
Francis Sullivan_Shields Precinct
C. L. Brady __Steel Creek Precinct
A. Max Karo _Stuart Precinct and Stuart Village
Robert G. Gray _Verdigris and Page Village
Bob Tomlinson Willowdale Precinct
Marvin Clouse_ Grattan Precinct
Paul Beha _ O Neill
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WM. F. WEFSO, County Assessor
Naper News
By Mrs. John Schonehaum
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schmitz
and sons moved Tuesday from the
Jerry Hamling farm north of
town to their own farm east of
town.
Mrs. Mary Nicalous, Mrs. Vera
Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Green were dinner guests Satur
day of Mr. and Mrs. John Nica
lous of Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ullrich
were surprised on their anniver
sary at their home Thursday eve
ning by friends and relatives.
Progressive pitch was played.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stolten
berg and Mr. and Mrs. Bernie
Ludemann and son moved their
trailer homes from Fort Pierre,
S. D., to the Stoltenberg lots Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Max Higgins home to help their
granddaughter, Laura, celebrate
her fourth birthday. Mrs. John
Higgins came in the afternoon to
help her granddaughter celebrate.
Several neighbors, friends and
relatives came to the Leonard
Schmitz home on Sunday evening
for a house warming party. Pre
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Honke and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Reisselman and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Mervin Higgins and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blum
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Schmitz and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Blum and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Audiss and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blum. Pro
gressive pitch was played after
which a lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Buss Hoyt were
Sunday afternoon visitors in the
Susie Spahn home.
Dean Graves spent from Tues
day to Wednesday with Jake
Spahn. Mr. Graves was a buddy of
Jake in the service. They hadn’t
seen each other for 17 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Seih visit
ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Cannenberg, near Jamison,
Sunday afternoon. Other visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Traut
man of Herrick, S. D.
Fred, Clara and Lydia Spahn
were shoppers in O’Neill Friday.
Saturday shoppers -were, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Stahleckor, Mrs. Wil
bur Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Juracek and Darrell.
Verdigre defeated the* Naper
Bears in a thriller Basketball
game on Tuesday, Dec. 6 on the
home floor. The first team lost
in a 3 minute overtime by one
point 41-40. The second team also
lost by one point, 32-31. Friday
night the Bears played at Burke,
S. D., and were defeated 50-45.
The second team also lost 43 to 8.
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with their families - We will close at 5:30 Saturday,
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PILLSBURYS
PIE CRUST MIX 2 PKGS. 39c
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SWEET POTATOES 2 a.2* 49c
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CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 3C“, ... 39c
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