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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1961)
Pleasant View By Delores Tunender Mr. and Mrs. Joe pongratz vis ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz, and Mrs. Ag nes Heeh of O’Neill over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. John Babl, Li onel, Elwin, Arnold and Luann, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cavanaugh and Pam were Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Agnes Heeb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer and family of Atkinson were Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tunender and family. Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and Hu bert, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Havra nek and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Havranek of O’Neill visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Albert Havra nek Thursday night. Mrs. Joe Ramold and Jack were Thursday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaaf and family of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Karr of Seaside, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dvorak and Richard of "SHOW WINDOW SALE" "Creighton Cow Palace" TUES.. JAN. 10 A “NEW YEAR OPENER” FEATURING CALVES AND YEAR LINGS FROM SOME OF THE BEST KNOWN HERDS IN N. E. NEBRASKA. THE KIND OF CATTLE THAT COME FROM MANY YEARS OF FANCY BREEDING—NOT BY ACCIDENT. Boelter & Rokahr: 95 fancy bloomy WF calves—500 lbs. Deh. vaccinated-weaned. Die*: 85 fancy WF calves—125 lbs. Deh.-vacc.-weaned. Henry Vonasek: 50 Top choice WF calves—450 lbs. Deh.-vacc. weaned. Melcher Bros: 35 Extra choice WF steer calves-500 lbs. Deh. Vaccinated-weaned. York & Son: 28 Choice WF calves—450 lbs. Deh.-Vacc.-weaned. Kalkowskl: 23 Angus & WF calves. Vaccinated. Plawcett: 150 Choice, well bred WF steers—700-800 lbs. (green). Fritz Bros: 28 Good WF steers—600 lbs. Deh. & Vaccinated. ('cover: 15 Good WF steers—625 lbs. Dehorned. Fosterman: 80 Yellow, choice WF calves—400 lbs. Deh. Vacc. IMschel: 50 Fancy, purebred WF calves—450 lbs. Deh.-Vacc. W. Dave Nelson: 45 Mellow fancy WF steer calves—450 lbs. Deh. Vaccinated-weaned. Huverkamp: 21 Choice WF calves—425 lbs. Deh.-Vacc.weaned. ■luracek: 25 Fancy WF steer calves—425 lbs. Deh.-Vacc.-weaned. Lydon: 40 Choice WF calves & fall calves—500 lbs. Deh.-Vacc Boydscn: 88 Good to choice WF Black & Shorthorn steers—775 lbs. Deh. & Vacc. Bartuk: 25 Good WF steers—600 lbs. Deh. & Vaccinated. Billy IMschel: 2 Purebred WF yearling bulLs (Battle) A purebred two year old bull (Zato). These are the consignments ten days ahead of sale day, and we will have many more listings by then. Whatever you are looking in the line of Cattle, whether it be the very best or the medium kind, will be here TUESDAY, JAN. 10. Sale Time 12:00 p.m. 1300-1500 HEAD Sale Time 12:00 p.m. Atkinson were Friday night sp per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Havranek. Tuesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer and family were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pongratz and Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Troshynski, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens, Roger, Bart, Annette and Carmen, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz, Morris, Dick, Carlene and Bernelda and Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens, Lois, Bob, Carolyn, Gordy and Mike. Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. and John were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Timmerman and family of Atkinson. Mary Timmerman spent a few days with her grand mother, Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. Mrs. Ray Tunender and Dolor es were hostesses at a party Mon day ^afternoon. Eight guests at tended. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family were Thursday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steskal and family. They were New Year’s Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rauterkus. Six weeks tests are being held this week in school district 159. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pettinger, Don, Gene and Delores returned home Thursday evening from vis iting their daughter, Mrs. Berton Hartz jr. and family, for a week in Boise, Ida. They also vis ited his two brothers, Melvin and Ralph Pettinger. Ned Mullen spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mullen and family of Em met. MORGAN WARD Accountant and Auditor Complete and Courteous Income Tax Service GOLDEN ANNEX BLDG. Phone 414 Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Skala Mr. and Mrs. Tom King left December 28 for Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. King will have surgery. Anyone wishing to send cards may address them to 311 First St. N. W., Rochester, Minn., % Thomson Guest Home. Mrs. R. L. Herrington of Buffalo, Wyo., is staying at the King home dur ing their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zink and * family of Wewela, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zink of Lincoln, Fred Zink, David and Lottie Keidel, John and Nancy Steck of Ains worth, Mr. and Mrs. Cal McClurg of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Donna of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allyn, Cal and Jean were Christmas day guests in the George Keidel home. Christmas Eve supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek were Mr. and Mrs. Gail King and fam ily of Mission, S. D., Jack Hy trek of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hytrek of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sanen of Sioux City and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek and family. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Holbrook were Mr. and Mrs. Keith King and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schelis of Omaha and Dwight Holbrook of Newcastle, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruther of South America and Mr. and Mrs. John Obermire and family were Saturday dinner guests of Katie Paipke. New Years dinner guests were the Tom Papke fam ily of Chambers. Mrs. Harold Johnson and family of Burke, S. D., and Mrs. Emma Kirstead of Gregory, S. D., returned to their homes December 28 after a I LAPRATH-RICHEY Registered Hereford BULL SALE At Winner Livestock Auction Co., Winner, S. D. Monday, Jan. 9 At 1:30 P.M. If Blizzard or Blocked Roads Exist, Sale Will Be Held Monday, January 16 40 COMING 2-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS Pasture Raised—Not Highly Fitted Ranchers, If You Are Looking For A Good, Light-Colored, Curly Coated Bull, Be Sure And Attend This Bull Sale. All Bulls Sired By Following Herd Sires: Real Domino D30 Atomic Mischief Shadow Pioneer 22 B.H.R. Battle Pioneer 4th A Battle A TOM LAPRATH, Dallas, S. D. CHARLES RICHEY and SONS, Wewela, S. D. --- ( 3RD ANNUAL Pre-Golden Gloves I Main BUTCH POFAHL vs. BILL TALBOT JACK McGIIMN vs. BILL MILLER, Sioux City At Least 12 Bouts PARTIAL LIST OF PROBABLE FIGHTERS » John Peters, Sioux City Dale Hixson, Neligh Ted Downs, Sioux City Larry Sutton, Sioux City Rolland Closson, O'Neill Dan Simpson, Norfolk Tony Wewel, Newport Mike Gill, Sioux City Tom Foster, Sioux City Pat O'Connell, O'Neill Henry Van Ert, Neligh Bill Koenig, Norfolk REFEREE—Bill Engel, Sioux City TIME KEEPER—Al Carroll, O'Neill JUDGES—Dick Tomlinson, Wes Cobb & Walter Fick ANNOUNCER—Joe Cavanaugh O'Neill High School Auditorium Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION, Simonson Post 93 O'Neill, Nebraska STARTS AT 8:15 P.M. Wednesday, Jan. 11 ADMISSION $1.00 few days in the Katie Papke home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne and family attended a Christmas din ner Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorlin Lockmon at Nor folk. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and family and Emil Johnson of Colon spent the holiday with the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Young and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clanton, Scott and Todd of Grand Island spent the Christmas weekend vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cobb and Doug. Kohle family members enjoy ed a belated Christmas dinner Tuesday evening at the George Kohle home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kohle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kohle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kohle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kohle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kunz and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford spent from Saturday ijntil Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. Linden Mulford and family at Osceola and Fred Mulford drove down for Christmas dinner. Fred Mulford of Hastings Jun ior college spent his holiday va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaup sr. had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Schaaf and family. Christmas day dinner and sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. George King were Mr. and Mrs. Gail King and family of Mission, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sa nen of Sioux City, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seger, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Seger and Charles, both of Newport and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schelis of Omaha and Dwight Holbrook of Newcastle, Wyo., spent the week end visiting friends and rela tives in Stuart. Mr nnrt Mrs TYu/ainp T-nokmort and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon and Kathie had Christmas with the Mlinar family December 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mlinar. New Years weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon ■were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christ ensen of Omaha. New Years day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dvorak and Joy and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Steinhauser and Tony. Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek and family were Mr. and Mrs. Minor Varilek and boys of Beemer, Mr. and Mrs. Les Varilek and Con dyce of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shearer and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek and Jack. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Gail King and family of Mission, S. D., Dick Hytrek of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sanen of Sioux City. Dick Keidel spent from Satur day until Tuesday morning with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Keidel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson entertained four tables of pitch players Saturday. Prize winners were Earl Cadwallader, Cecil Taylor, Mrs. Clifford Nelson, Clifford Nelson and Mrs. Cecil Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoff man will have the next party January 13. Mr. and Mrs. “Bud” Papke and family of Newcastle, Wyo., arriv ed December 28 to visit Mrs. Katie Papke and other relatives. They returned home Friday. Friday afternoon callers of Mrs. Toney Lockmon were Mildred Kezs and Mrs. Blanche Rouse of Inman and Mrs. Clifford Gillette of Chambers. Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon and Glen were Mr. and Mrs. Dorlin Lockmon, Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Lockmon and Christie Leu of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Gill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon and Kathie. Dinner guests December 25 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamik sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamik and family, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hamik and family and Deloras Hamik of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willard and family of Kearney. Recent dinner guests of Bessie Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. __ TT-_ T_ _3 ir._ V VI UV/U ^AVJ UV y KM Vi A J UliU iUHi J Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. Bob ' Greenfield and family. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenfield of Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Greenfield and child ren of Casper, Wyo. Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom King were Mr. and Mrs. Keith King and family, Kay Newbanks and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrington of Buffalo, Wyo., Leonard King and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Steinbrook and Barbara. Holiday dinner guests of Mrs. Callista Weichman were Mr. and Mrs. Vince Rotherham and fam ily of Niobrara, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohle and family and Mr. and Mrs. “Dude” Weichman. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader were Mr. and Mrs. Mdse Cadwallader and fam ily, Mel Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala en tertained four tables of pitch play ers Saturday. Prize winners were Joe Colson, Mrs. Robert Cadwal lader, Jimmy Hoffman, Mrs. Keith King and Herb Skala. The next party will be with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colson January 15. Friday supper guests of Mrs. Alberta Hoffman were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crosby. Recent dinner guests of Mrs. Alberta Hoffman were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman and boys of Naper, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman and girls, Bob Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Butler of Pierce, New Years day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmaderer and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon and Kathie and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger and family. (Last week’s News) Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry Cowles were Dr. and Mrs. | T. A. Hamilton of Norfolk and i Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Doolittle and i Danny of Topeka, Kan. The Doo littles will spend the holiday week with the Cowles. ,• Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Engler were Mr. and Mrs. Don Engler and family and Mrs. Mary Laible. Judge Mounts of O’Neill spent the eve ning there. Connie Coufal of Omaha, Joe Coufal of Harp, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coufal and Mau reen spent Christmas with Sister Carmela at Mission, S. D. Joe Coufal is spending a few days visiting The Rev. Kubart at Clear water. Holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaup jr. were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kaijp and family of Omaha and Marleen Kaup of Grand Island. Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Conley Harmon of Scotts foluff and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Godel of Winner, S. D. Tuesday guests of the Joe Kaups jr. were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chestnut and family of Hastings and Pam ela Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Steinhau ser and Terry and Mr. Freddie Friedel went to Sioux City Tues day afternoon to meet Mrs. Mary Hamik. She came by plane from Chicago to spend Christmas with relatives. Saturday afternoon callers at the homes of Mrs. Pete Engler, Frank Steinhauser and August Kramer were Mrs. Lena McRo berts and granddaughter, Joan Grothe, and Gloria Turner, all Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding Call 243-W — 24 hr. ServW Northwest Electric O’Neill from Hastings. Mrs. McRoberts stayed with Mrs. Engler last year before going to Hastings. Christmas visitors at the Frank Steinhauser home were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tenofer and Lynette of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. La vern Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Biil Morgan sr. and Mau. reen Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kelly and baby of Hot Creek, Wyo., and John Campbell of Gordon spent last week visiting at the Glen Campbell home. They returned to Gordon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer and Larry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer and fam ily. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cobb were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gillette of Chambers, Mrs. Jane Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cobb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cobb of Grand Is land and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jansen and family. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Gillette and daughter of Chambers. The Frontier— HEREFORD BULL SALE Saturday, January 7th Sale Starts at 1:00 p.m. Atkinson Livestock Pavilion, Atkinson, Nebraska 57 - HEREFORD BULLS - 57 COMING 2 YKAK OLDS — BANGS TESTED 57 Big, Hugged Good Colored Bulls. 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