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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1961)
BILL RICHARDSON, Publisher BRUCE J. REHBERG. Editor Terms of Subscription: In Nebraska, 5250 per year; elsewhere in the United States, 53 per year, rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip tions payable in advance. Entered at the posto/fice in O’Neill, Holt coun ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This news paper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asso ciation, National Editorial Association and the Audit Bureau of Circulations. N ATI O N A L EDITORIAL t^LIA#c6,l@N ■ g.wiiinimraEmi Church Notes All ministers are invited to send their church notes to The Frontier. For guaranteed publication, we ask that the notes are In our office by Saturday, one week prior to the services. St. Patrick’s Catholic Church (Msgr. Timothy O’Sullivan and Father Robert Duffy assistant) Sunday: Masses 7:30 a.m., 9 and 10:30 a.m. masses in the church everyday at 7:45 a.m. Saturday: Confessions from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m., and from 7:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. Inman Methodist Church (Rev. Robert Linder) Sunday: Church school, 8:40 a.m.; worship, 9:40 a.m. Wednesday: Choir and MYF, 8 p.m. Page Methodist Church (Rev Robert Linder) Sunday: Church school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 am.; MYF, 8 p.m. Thursday: WSCS, 2 p.m. Church of Epiphany Emmet (Father Ralph O’Donnell) Sunday, Jan. 8: Mass, 10 aun. Dorsey Presbyterian Church (Rev. Lee Hicks) Sunday: Sunday school, 7 pun.; worship, 8 pun. -, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Major Insurance Company would like ambi tious man well acquainted in Holt County to build own business and work toward establish ing District Office in O'Neill. Desired age between 28 and 50. Business experience valuable but not necessary. We provide salary, training and exception ally fine retirement program. Interested parties write MANAGER Box 1318 Sioux City, Iowa ( Assembly of God Church (Rev. Ivan Christoffersen) Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; Evan gelistic service, 8 p.m. Wednesday: Bible study, 8 p.m. Thursday: Young people’s ser- . vice, 8 p.m. First Presbyterian Church (Rev. John Hart) Thursday: Women’s Associa tion and installation of officers, ■ 2:30 p.m. Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m ; worship, 11 a.m. Tuesday: Congregational pot luck dinner. Rev. George Senty of the Board of National missions will be the speaker, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: Junior Youth fel lowship and adult choir, 7 p.m.; Senior Youth fellowship and cam paign training meeting, 8 p.m. Bethany Presbyterian Church (Rev John Hart) Sunday: Worship 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Pot-luck dinner and congrega tional meeting, 12:00. Youth fel lowship, 7:00 p.m. Emmet Methodist Churcn (Rev. G enn Kennicott) Sunday: Children’s Sunday School and worship, 9:30 a.m. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Chambers (Rev. William Roten) Sunday: Sunday school and Bi ble class, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. First Methodist Church (Rev. Glenn Kennicott) Thursday: Prayer circle, 10 a. m-. Claude Bates home; Dor cas, 2 p.m. Saturday: Junior choir, 10 a.m. Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m., membership class, 7:30 p.m. Monday. WSCS executive com mittee, 2 p.m. Wednesday: Choir, 7:15 p.m., and Senior Youth fellowship, 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9: Junior choir C'-rj-t Lutheran Church (Rev. A. S. Gedwillo) Saturday: Senior confirmation class, 9 a.m.; Junior confirma tion class, 10 a.m. Wesleyan Methodist Church (Don V. Olmsted, pastor) Saturday: Elkhorn Valley Holi ness association meets at Neligh Wesleyan Methodist church for all-day meeting. Methodist Church Chambers (Rev. Charles Cox) Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church Atkinson (Rc-v. A. S. Gedwillo) Saturday: Confirmation classes, 1:30 p.m. Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; worship, 11 a.m. (note time change). Center Union Church (Rev. Don V. Olmsted) Sunday: Morning worship, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m., and Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4: Cottage prayer service, 8 p.m. Even if you have never done business with a Co-op, you and your family benefit through its activities. Here’s why: Your hometown Co-ops market, purchase, and provide services at fair prices, acting as a pace-setter for other business and providing healthy competition. And your community is more prosperous because Co-op dollars are re-invested right at home for more facilities, services and products. For immediate and direct benefits—in dollars and cents savings— ... Buy co-op Co-ops are American as Hot Dogs Elgin Farmers Cooperative Exchange Bassett Farmers Union Cooperative Association NOTICE: Episcopal church ser vices and communion will be held Sunday by the Rev. Ralph Cogs well at 7:30 p.m. in the Mike Bur ney home. Deloit News By Mrs. II. Keimer Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bartak, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer were among those who called on Ewalu Spahn last week following his return from the Norfolk hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak and Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer were business visitors in Norfolk last week. Little Cindy Kallhoff, one-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ot to Kallhoff, returned to her home from the Neligh hospital last wet k. Mrs. G. A. Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kallhoff and family were New Years day guests at the Sylvester Bauer heme. Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald, the Jerry Millers and Merle An gus and family were guests at the Gary Moon home Tuesday evening. L.luc Kevin Boon has been ill and under a doctor’s care, suffering with bronchitis and infection. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpster were guests at a party at the Glenn Harpster home last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Manson and Sidney Anderson of O’Neill spent Christmas at the Ivan Rriffes home in Omaha. Mrs. Anderson visited an eye doctor in Omaha earlier in the week. Mrs. Edith Poifahl spent the1 Christmas holiday at the Willis Rocky home in Ewing and re turned to the Neligh hospital lat er in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn had two of the Jim Bartak children of Omaha as guests during Christ mas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies spent Thursday evening at the Frank Bohn home. . . Mrs. Sehi sr. of Neligh visited last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Katie Scheuth. The Watson McDonald family were home for the holidays, the first time in six years. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Miller and Timmy of Cali fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Merle An gus and daughter of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Gary M«on of Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard McDonald and family of El gin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller of Neligh were guests at the Watson McDonald home Wednesday eve ning. , T . Mrs. Elizabeth Bartak, Lyle and Gene Bartak went to Den ver to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bartak of Denver. Madine Stearns, who is attend ing college in Lincoln, spent the holidays at home. Gene Bartak, Beverly Bartak and Earline Schrunk, who attend college at Wayne, spent the holi days at home. Judy Werkmeister of Lincoln spent Christmas at home, i Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ray of Omaha spent Sunday and Mon day at the R. Tomjack home. Vicky and Jody Ray, who had spent the week at the Tomjack home, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauer and Dan were expected home from Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Morrow and family called at the R. Tom jack home last week and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Tomjack and sons of Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ray and daughters of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar of O’Neill were Christmas day guests in the Leonard Lar son home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon of Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson spent part of last week at the Don Starr home in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. Christon vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conway at Newton, Kan., and returned to their home in Midland, Tex., the first of the week. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! YOU’LL REST EASIER with » low-payment, long-term loan. That’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. Yon 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 u» today. Federal Land Bank Assn. LYLE P. DIERKS Manager I Phone 91 O’Nelli Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Members of the Riverside Free Methodist church had dinner Sun day at the church following the morning worship services. The Free Methodist young folks had a skating party and wiener roast Saturday evening at the Don Lar son home. The Gene Streeter family of Lincoln were weekend guests at the William Lofquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock vi sited Friday afternoon at the Howard Miller home. Judy Gunter was an overnight guest Saturday of Barbara Johns ton. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Bobby Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter joined Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord at the De witt Gunter home Saturday for a New Years Eve party. Willie Shrader is suffering from anemia and is under a doctor’s care. Paul Gunter left Wednesday morning, after his week’s leave at Christmas, for his base at Schilling near Salina, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and Wendell, Sherry, Tommy, Janet and Cindy Switzer were dinner guests last Monday at the Ora Switzer home. The Ed Walters family of Chambers were guests Sunday at the John Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink visited Wednesday afternoon at the How ard Miller home. The Harold Bennet family vi sited at the John Napier home Tuesday evening. Claude and Gap' Warner were supper guests Friday at the Bert Fink home. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery and the Martin Van Conet family visited Monday evening at the John Miller home. The John Miller family were dinner guests Sunday at the Anna Miller home in Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer and the Wendell Switzer and Darrel Switzer families were guests Sun day at the Leo Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock vi sited in O’Neill Thursday. Mrs. K°nncth Hill and children visited Monday afternoon at the Alfrp' iNapi°r h^me. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink visited at the Lee Fink home near Page Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Switzer, Judy and Jackie of Omaha came Saturday afternoon to visit rela tives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were guests at the Ed Richards home in Orchard Sunday. The Lee Skalberg family of Orchard visited Tuesday evening at the Alfred Napier home. Mrs. Dave Pollock and Mrs. Leo Miller were Neligh visitors Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan and family visited Thursday evening at the Alfred Napier home. Mrs. Alfred Napier, Glenda, Dennis and Steven and Mrs. R. A. Hord called on Mrs. Daisy Miller Friday afternoon. The Archie Johnston family were supper guests Friday at the Leo Miller home. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont gomery and family, Mrs. Kitty Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family were guests Sunday at the Lynn Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry visited Wednesday evening at the Wilbur Mahood home in Orchard. Reta and Susan Napier visited a couple days at the Dale Napier home. Terry Lofquist spent a couple days last week with David Rother ham, and Lynne Rotherham vi sited at the William Lofquist home. Mr. and Mrs. Vorhis Mott and family of Sioux City came last Saturday for a weekend visit at the Grant Mott home. Other guests last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Mott of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. George Francis and family of Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. George Mont gomery visited Friday evening at the R. A. Hord home. The Ralph Munn and Richard Napier families were supper guests Monday at the Dale Napier home. Mary Sharon Munn visited a few days, going home Thursday. Barbara Johnston visited from Sunday until Thursday at the Will Shrader home. Her mother, Mrs. Archie Johnston, and Marilyn called for her Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and family joined the Keith Gibson and Lou Vandersnick families Monday evening for their Christ mas gathering at the A1 Gihson home in Neligh. Mrs. Web Napier and Mrs. John Napier were O’Neill visitors Fri day. The Gerald lladduck and Leo Miller families had dinner Tues day at the Walter Miller home. The Riverside school started Monday after a week’s vacjv tlon. Miss Sharon Kropp Is the teacher. The Gerald Hadduck family left Thursday morning for their home in Denver. Colo., after visiting relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry, Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquist, Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier were guests Satur day evening at the Richard Napier home. Mrs. Gerald Wettlauffer of O’ Neill and the Willie Shrader family were supper guests Thurs day at the Will Shrader home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and Nancy were overnight guests Friday at the Z. 11. Fry home. The Robert Ahlers family of Wisner visited last Sunday eve ning at the Rudy Ahlers home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs left Wednesday morning to spend a few days at Fayetteville, N. C. Peggy Emsick of Omaha visited relatives the past week. 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