The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 29, 1960, Section Two, Image 11

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Pleasant View
By Delorm Tunendor
Choir of the Church of Epiphany
at Emmet had their Christmas
party and caroling last Wednes
day evening.
Mrs. Joe Ramold and boys
were Thursday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer
and family of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr.,
and family of O’Neill were Fri
day night visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Tunender and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steskal
were Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Steskal sr., of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Huston
;tnd Cindy and Mr. and Mrs.
l^eonard Ullrich were Tuesday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Havranek.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ramold
and family were Monday morning
callers of Mrs. Joe Ramold and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
and children were Christmas day
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
B. Marcellus of Stuart. They were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Anton Jirak.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Havranek
and daughter, Ellen were Christ
mas day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Clifford and family.
They spent the evening and were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Havranek sr., in Atkinson.
Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and Jack
i/v i ««« n*_i_
Christmas dinner guests in the
Pikiapp home included Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Courtney and family
of Iancoln, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Sherman and family of Sioux
City, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne
Pikiapp and daughters of Huron,
S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach
and family, Jim and Dale Filer of
Verdel and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Eiler and family of Monowi.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and
Orval were Christmas day guests
in the Gerald Lee home in Lynch
Mrs. J. W. Rihanek and Sandra
visited in the Mike Pikiapp home
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Country
man and family of Chamberlain,
S. I)., were Christmas guests in
the Glen Rihanek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mc
Manigal and son spent Christmas
with relatives at Niobrara.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Seiler
and girls spent Christmas with
the George Sieler family at Butte.
The annual Christmas gather
ing of the May’s was held at the
Edward and Mary May home
Monday, Dec. 26.
Present were Mrs. Barbara
May, Mr. and Mrs. Fred May.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter May, Mt.
and Mrs. Glen May and Mickie,
all of Niobrara, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin May, Charlene and Chris
of Santa Clara, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Viterna, Larry, Laynet
te and Terry of Verdigre, Mr
and Mrs. Lloyd Tuch and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson,
Chad, Rocky, Kevin and Carson .
Lee, all of Verdel, Mr. and Mrs. j
Dwight Micanek, Maurie, Penny, j
I miri on/1 Tnifht Mr nnrl I
of Neiigh and the Lorraine Mont
gomery family were guests Friday
evening at the George Montgom
ery home.
Vickie Miller entertained the
third and fourth grade girls Tues
day after school for her birth
day party at Mrs. Anna Miller’s
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery were Sunday dinner guests at
the Wilbur Mahood home in Or
chard.
Paul Gunter came home Wed
nesday afternoon from Schilling
AFB in Kansas for the Christmas
holidays. He visited Thursday
evening at the Lyle Switzer home
near Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McNabb and
family of Omaha, Patricia Rothe
erham of Denver, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Rotherham and Don and
Frances Rotherham were guests
Saturday evening at the William
Lofquist home.
Richard Miller of Oakdale ate
dinner Friday at the John Miller
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Paul and family
of McPherson, Kan. are spend
ing the Christmas weekend at the
Bert Fink home. Other guests
Saturday were the Lee Fink fam
ily of Page.
Clayton Hoke and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hobbs were O’Neill visitors
Thursday.
The Frank Emsick family of
Omaha, Duane Jensen family of
Newman Grove and the Wayne
Fry family were Christmas da}
guests at the Z. H. Fry home
Afternoon and evening guest:
were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napiet
and the Richard Napier family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs
were visitors last Sunday evening
at the John Turay home.
The Richard Napier family, Mr.
and Mrs. Web Napier and the
Glen Harpster family were Sun
day dinner guests at the John
Napier home.
Irene Ahlers, who teaches
school at Wichita, Kan., came
Sunday for Christmas vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyers and
the Fred Ritter family were also
dinner guests Sunday.
Edgar Switzer visited the past
week at the Ora Switzer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and
Jimmy of Plainview, Mrs. Lillie
Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Switzer of Clearwater, Duane
Hord of Syracuse, Mr. and Airs.
R. A. Hord, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Napier and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Gunter and Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Gunter and Paul were
Christmas day guests at the De
witt Hoke home. The Verl Gun
ter family were afternoon callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, the
Lorraine Montgomerys and Lynn
Frys were Christmas day guests
at the Floyd Napier home.
The Riverside Sunday school
program was given Wednesday
evening at the Free Methodist
church.
J&S** Hoke and Mrs.
Keith Biddlecome attended th«
otar Kensington Thursday after
ao9n ,at Maude Brion home ir
Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord and
Duane were supper guests Satur
day at the Alfred Napier home.
"^e Verl Gunter family of
Mead were supper guests Satur
day at the Lionel Gunter home
and overnight gueists at the Will
Shrader home. Other Christmas
day guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Wettlaufer and Gary, Mr.
and Mrs. Maynard Morrow and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bennett and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Bennett and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Bus Napier and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Johnston and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shra
der and family and the Willie
Shrader family.
Mrs. Will Shrader, Eddy and
Alice and Mr. and Mrs. George
Montgomery were O’Neill visitors
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier were
overnight guests Tuesday at the
Frank Emsick home in Omaha
The Lynn Fry and Willie Shra
der families were supper guests
Saturday of Mrs. Kitty Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers call
ed Thursday at the Earl Pierson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson
were in Norfolk Thursday. Mrs
Pierson went to an eye specialist.
Dorsey News
By Mrs. Harold Osborn
Mrs. Iva Brady and pupils en
tertained the mothers of the child
ren that attend her school at <•
Christmas party December 2'
at the schoolhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carsor
called on Mrs. Harold Osborn al
the Osborn home Monday.
Mrs. A. W. Aim and daughter,
JoAnne, were O’Neill visitors
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach vi
sited at the Osborn home Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells
drove to Sioux City to visit
their daughter, Donna, at St.
Joseph’s hospital December
They report she is recovering
nicely and are in hopes of being
able to bring her home before
long. She entered the hospital
December 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack
and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells and
Susan and David were Christmas
day dinner guests at the Thomas
Hiscocks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzicka
and son spent the weekend of
December 17 at the Otto Ruzicka
home, returning to Omaha Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells
and children wore supper guests
Christinas night at the Clifford
Wells home.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks
visited at the Carson sisters
1hursday.
Beverly Carson of IJncoln spent
Gnristmas day with her relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson
and June. Mrs. Anna Carson and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carson spent
Christmas day at the Duane Car
son home at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kalal and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell rf
Omaha spent Christmas Eve at
the Gordon Barta home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard and
daughters of Sioux City spent
Christmas day with the Harold
Osborn family.
Christmas day callers at the
Osborn home were Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Graham, Marlyn and Leslie
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta
and Evelyn.
Veldren Pinkerman called on
Ruth Osborn Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Harold Osborn bad a
note from the Harry Johnsons
stating that Harry was oat of
the hospital, and was con
vasceling at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Bruce Me
Elhaney’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Hughes
and family of Norfolk and Ro
drick Hughes spent Christmas
day with their parents, The R. L.
Hughes. Charley Schollmeyer was
also a dinner guest there.
Marlyn Graham is working at
The Frontier office during Mrs.
Itay Witherwax absence. She is
spending a few days with her
husband visiting 'relatives and
friends while he is on furlough.
Christmas dinner guests at the
Clay Mashino home were Mr. and
Mrs. Wally Fredrickson and
Itoger. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ma
shino of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
Beryl.- Bessert and liebbie, Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Nelson, Douglas
and Vicki, and Betty Mashino of
Chadron.
^ Betty Mashino is spending
Christmas vacation at her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Clay Mashino.
Betty Mashino visited overnite
at the Bub Carsten home.
Debbie Jean Bessert sjient the
weekend with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Mashino. Mr.
and Mrs. Beryle Bessert came
for her Saturday evening.
Mrs. Clay Mashino, Rose and
Thelma and Betty Mashino of
Chadron visited Monday after
noon at the T. J. Graham home.
Phono Your News to
The Frontier
Phone 788
Christmas dinner guests of Mrs.
Joe Ramold and sons were Mr
and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and
family, Mrs. Raymond Schaaf
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Tunender and family. After
noon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Deermer and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Nick Ramold and boys
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold
and family. Evening callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peter and
family.
Monowi News
By Mrs. Mike Piklapp
IAlcuftt 9-2520
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser,
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Heiser and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiser were
Christmas day dinner guests in
the Leo Jorgensen home.
Mrs. Lena Johnson left Satur
day for North Bend to spend
Christmas at the home of her
sister, Mrs. John Karsk.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson of Ver
digre spent Christmas Eve in the
Lois Genser home.
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INCOME TAX
For assistance in filing your self
employment and tax reports,
call on -
Geo. C. Robertson
AGENCY
We work for your interest and
appreciate your business
Downey Building, O’Neill, Nebr.
Ph. 534 — Res. Ph. 181-W
Robert Courtney, Sherry and
Karlene and Joe Micanek and
Joe Randy of Lynch.
Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Hunter
Clco, Alberta and Ruby Butler
of Omaha were weekend guests
at the Ora Switzer home.
The Butler girls, Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Switzer and the Wendell Swit
zer family and Jay Butler were
lunch guests Friday evening after
the Riverside school Christmas
program at the Leo Miller home.
The Gerald Hadduck family of
Denver visited Saturday afternoon
at the Leo Miller home and are
weekend guests at the Howard
Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and
Danny visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elza Wolfe at Ericson
Saturday.
A1 Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H.
Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry
and family were guests Friday
evening at the Wayne Fry home
after the Riverside school pro
gram.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers vis
ited last Sunday at the Ben Mey
ers home in Wisner and helped
Jerry Meyer celebrate his birth
day.
The Wendell Switzer and Leo
Miller families were guests Sat
urday evening at the Ora Swit
zer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock
were supper guests Saturday at
the Kenneth Pollock home in Ne
ligh and ate dinner Sunday at the
Art Basshardt home.
The Robert Montgomery family
ARNOLD GERDES
Complete Closing-Out
AUC ON
WED.. JAN. 4
12:30 P.M. {
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Since I have purchased a farm complete with livestock and equip
ment in Wisconsin. I will hold a complete closing-out sale on the
premises located 7 miles north of Atkinson on Highway 11, then
1 Vi miles east.
10 HEAD OF CATTLE 10
Consisting of nil milk cows, some milking now, but most of them
will freshen from February through April. Three are Holsteins
coming with their 3rd calves. One blackwhite heifer coming with
her firs. calf.
EXCELLENT LINE OF MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
1955 John Deere “68” tractor, with power steering, excellent
condition.
John Deere two-way hydraulic cylinder.
1955 John Deere 2-row mounted cultivator with “Quick Tach.”
1959 John Deere “454” S-polnt hitch Uster, with liquid fertilizer
attachment.
1959 Heavy duty 8-row sprayer, with non-resist pump and stain
less steel nozzles for fertilizer application.
1957 Oliver wheel disc on rubber, 10 ft. 6 size.
John Deere 40-ft. corn elevator.
John Deere drill with grass seed attachment, 10 ft. 6.
1950 Ford tractor, good condition.
1953 Dearbome heavy duty loader with dozer blade for Ford
tractor.
Three-point hitch dirt scoop for Ford.
1950 Two Bottom 14-inch plow for Ford tractor.
1951 Ford F-6 Cab-over truck; 2 speed axel; with 13Vi ft. fold
down box.
Dearborn running gear with 6x10 ft. box and hoist; DeLaval
“518” stainless steel electric separator; 4 five-gallon cream
cans; milk pails; 300-gallon fuel tank; 100-gallon fuel tank;
Hastings 55-bushel hog self-feeder; dump rake; several 800
by 20 used tires; hand seeder; hog troughs; several 8-ft.
wooden panels; plus many articles too numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
8 cu. ft. Gibson Electric Refrigerator; 60-inch double drainboard
double sink; small Perfection oil heater; large size sectional
davenport, green metallic cover, in excellent condition; Strato
Iounger reclining chair; 1 overstaffed chair; 6 oak rocking chairs
TERMS: CASH or make arrangements with your banker prior to
Lunch served by Mosher Cafe
ARNOLD GERDES, Owner
Dean Fleming and Elmer McOlurg. Auctioneers
Gilbert Schneider and Maynard Coleman. Clerks
V*'
Crackers...8™^: 25c...“*■•* 29c
Cream Cheese ssagsKs..s* 29c
Pork & Beans jkssjsl. 2^° 23c
ice Cream top with strawberries for dessert Carfon 98<
Fruit Juice «r [Drink 4s" 00
GOLDFEBOND S$ Llbby’S °r TOWn HOUSe Tomato Juice - • Hi*C O^ge or Grape Drink
All stores
will dose
New Year's Eve
I at 6 o'clock
and remain
closed Jan. 1
and Monday,
Jan. 2
SJSJ CHEESE
fka. 29c
Sheese Links Kr"
P+++2&Z**
to'eseSprtadSr-ZZ?"!?4*
Pol*>° Chips *« --35*
“•--^...55^
4,/— Con 69c
Boy Fillets ^
Sardines £f 5^-°"”.“<2 25*
'•"oaslring Potatoes *■», -'» c“ 39e
2 "<2,M 25c
STUFFED OLIVES
Empress—
Thrown Manzanilla
5-ox. Old Fashion Jar
Sticlf Pickloc —Kosher, 16-oz. AA.
tfliWK riemcs delicious, top quality ...Jar (9C
Sandwich Spread Lunch ^... “£ 49c
Apple RingsdS^thdporK ....14£ 33c
Maraschino Cherries ST'TTbSSE 39c
MlXPd Nuf< Bustor Brand—salted. 14-oz. Oft*
nlSeH nul® ideal to serve at parties . .Can OSC
LT.S. No. 1 Grade,
POTATOES r.,X
Pontiac variety, clean, smooth,
shallow eyed, delicious anytime
AVOCADOS.2 .or 29c
Delicately flavored, ripe and ready-to-eat
★ ★ ★ ★
Bean Sprouts 7*.•*»
L&Choy.Mm Cans
Facial Tissue
Charm in; white or colors Box of 400
Toilet Tissue
Charmin; white or colors. . 4-roll Pkg.
jUSQA?
(choice)
U.S.D.A. Trimmed
Choice Qrade Safeway’*
Beef’ Aged “Best Value”
to perfection Way,
Aged luck Rocist
Juicy and flavorful, with just
enough fat left on to make
sure it will cook tender!
7-Bone or Blade Cut
ROUND BONE ROAST or STEAK.Lb. 69c
Safeway or Hormel Brands— 4 Or
" * ^™B BB^B wi I Cl 4> skinless, all meat.1-lb. Pkg. C
Pork Tenderloins whole or patties.. Lb. 89c
Braunschweigersssasv 39c
H Cl ITI € J?01?161 Dairy—Ready-to-eat or Cudahy’s A ft,
■ Puritan fully-cooked, whole or full shank half... .Lb. "fr * C
FULL BUTT HALF.Lb. 55c
Large size, white or red meated, seedless, fresh
Rich juice literally spurts from the knife track as you cut into these grapefruit
These fresh, tangy fruits have a smooth fine skin with easy-to-separate segments.
Come to Safeway this week for a treat in quality and a grand feature value.
BIOUT BE.SEBVEO TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
All price, effective thru Safurixr, December 31, tit O'Neill
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Se<en-^V ** “““"r° 6 w£ 53c
Coca Cola
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^ 12-0*- 26c
Dione-R«^2Srr,r„Wc
SlraRbofrie* ^JSJL «-l»c
Chop SuoJ **' “ *"““
lucerne butter
Quartered, lightly salted,
supreme quality ~
1 -lb. Carton JT ^
Lucerne Milk brr™V>' .c*jt“
Margarine delicious ifread. 8 CtnS. 88®
Instant CoHee .*- 95e
Folger's Coffee r*-.1 7?; can 51.W
. Ci»5l Kitchen Craft— 2*"jj; OJJfc
Aluminum Foil k~-r» food fresher.. rou
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MATS)
Black rubber,
15-in. x 20-in. Vf Wl
Each 3F 0C >
1 Here is a door mat that really
I scrape* the did, sand, snow and j
mud off your <*■ There axe WOO §
I blades on this sel. raining m*t that s
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