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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1961)
Venus News By Mm. Ralph Brookliourter Mr. ami Mrs. Ora Caskey and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Caskey at Omaha. They also * visiter! with Mr. and Mis. Roy Hansen while in the city. Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. is a patient at the St. Anthony's hos pital. Mrs. Arden Laursen was releas ed from O’Neill hospital where she was a patient for several days. C 0. Evans and Harrison Ev ans were Plainview visitors Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser visited at the Sidney Faulha ber home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey and family of Norfolk spent Mem orial day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey. Suellyn and Joan remained with their grandparents for a longer stay. Mrs. Nora Hershiser of Cedar, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lindquist and family were Mon day and Memorial day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber. Sunday visitors at the Sidney Faulhaber home were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Zastrow and fam ily and Mrs. Mary Zastrow of O’Neill. Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber enter tained the Anniversary Club at her home Thursday. Nine mem bers and one visitor, Mrs. Ora Caskey, were present. The after noon was spent at mending. The hostess served lunch at the close of the afternoon. Billie and Donnie Rasmusson are spending several weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffery. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ras musson, Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and family and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber 8 HOLIDAY IN OMAHA MEET ENDS TUESDAY JULY 4th 8— RACES DAILY—8 9- RACES SATURDAYS-9 AND HOLIDAYS ADMISSION 75c (Including State and Federal Tax) LADIES' DAYS TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS EXCEPT TUESDAY, JULY 4TH Admission for Ladies 35o NO CHILDREN ADMITTED Don't Miss the $15,000 Ak-Sor-Ben Handicap July 4th and Clinton Zastrow called at the Ralph Brookhouser home Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cihlar and daughters visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinnison Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brookhouser and Jeffrey of Norfolk were Monday night and Tuesday vis itors at the Ralph Brookhouser home. Memorial Day dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brook houser, Lynn, Terry and Mark, Brunswick, and Nancy, Janice and Emily Bartos. Mrs. William Wellman held a neighborhood party Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. LeMas ters returned from Lincoln the first of the week where they vis ited their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. David Darr and family, Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Keelh, Beaverton, Ore., accompanied the LeMast ers from Norfolk to Lincoln where they visited at the Darr home and at Bellevue at the Leonard Davey home. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pitchier and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pitchier and family of Nofolk were Memorial day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Finch. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and daughter of Omaha visited at the Ora Caskey home Monday. Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser were Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey, Larry and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. John Kotrous and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hansen and son visited at the Harry Caskey home over the Memorial Day weekend. The Omaha folks attend ed the wedding of Miss Jolene Jacot and Ted Yager jr. at Ver digre. Monday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and Delila of Om aha. Lynn Broakhouser attended the Coop. Camp at Liberty, Mo. He left from Omaha Sunday June 4. Lynn and Duane Sorensen of Creighton were the two chosen from the freshmen Creighton high school class. The sponsors are the F.F.A. Chapter and the West Lumber yard. Lynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brook iiouser of Brunswick. - --— I ' DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebraska Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR Insurance of All Kinds r7 Money To Loan! Property, Cars, Trucks, Farm Equipment Household Goods, Personal HARRINGTON Loan and Investment Company LOW RATES Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Osborn Mr. and Mi's. Lloyd Brady left Friday to visit their daughter, Joan and family at Des Moines, la., planning to return the first of the week. Mrs. Carrie Hunter came home from Sacred Heart hospital Fri day. Mrs. Hunter was feeling better. Mrs. A. W. Aim was an O’Neill business caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn called at the Buss Greene home Friday evening while Ruth helped with the making of decorations for the Alumni banquet to be held in Lynch June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady sr., have moved out to their farm home for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard and daughters were Saturday over night guests at the Harold Os born home. Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber were Sunday supper guests at the Osborn home Sunday. Ruth Osborn was an overnight guest at the Veldon Pinkerman home Saturday night. Bruce Miller was an overnight guest at the Graham home Sat urday evening. Mrs. A. W. Aim has been caring for the children of her niece the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rosen krans of Neligh and their daugh ter, Bonnie and children of Lin coln visited at the Sadie Derick son home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Derickson stopped at the Sadie Derickson home Sunday to get her aunt, Georgia Butterfield, so she could ac company them to O’Neill Mon day. Mrs. Butterfield had been staying at the Home of her sister while Sadie consulted doctors in Omaha. Mrs. R. L. Hughes attended the graduation exercises of her son. Rodriek Hughes, who gradu ated from the trade school of Milford high school auditorium at Milford May 31. Mrs. Hughes ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzicka to Norfolk and from there she loft by bus to Lincoln where she was met by friends. Rodriek plans on coming home for the summer to help his par ents with farm work. Rosedale News Carol Mahlendorf Phone 7374 Mrs. Wilmer Lajidholm spent a few days at the Herman Land holm home last week. She was a dinner guest at the Carl Ander son home Wednesday and of David Landholm Thursday. Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Janice and Paula were guests of Mrs. Carl Nygren Friday. The Bristow Homemakers club met for a meeting at Mrs. Her man Landholm Friday afternoon. Pastor and Mrs. D. Elroy Anderson and family were Sun day dinner guests at the Fred Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land holm spent last weekend in Oma ha visiting their daughter, Lou Ann. They returned home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson and girls visited Sunday after noon at the Daroljrt Lindgren DRAPERY New samples just arrived. Priced by the yard or custom made at— ARMCARDESDRAPERY 108 No. 41h St. Phone 193 O’Neill 7-lOc I I Pontiac action! Wide-Track balance! Why accept less than this exciting com bination of hustle and handling? Catalina makes it easy. Your dealer makes it ir resistible. See him now. *ontiao-the only wioe-tkaok oaci NEW BREED OF “CAT" FROM PONTIAC Pontiac Catalina! ___—SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER MM. KROTTER CO. home. Edwin Landholm of Oakdale was a dinner guest at the Her man Landholm home Monda* and Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Denton Colfack at tended the wedding of Jo Ann Putnam and Larry Mitchell Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahlen dorf, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mah lendorf and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Martinson and Edwin Landholm spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land holm, helping them celebrate their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mahlendorf were Tuesday dinner guests at the Harry Mahlendorf home. Pastor and Mrs. D. Elroy Anderson and family and Karen Anderson spent Wednesday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Landholm. The Rosedale Covenant Ladies aid gave a program at the Bris tow Lutheran church Wednesday afternoon. Clearwater Newr; Mrs. Charles Curtright HIJliter 5-8290 Alumni Banquet Attended by 150 Guests Monday The 1961 Alumni banquet was held Monday night in St. The resa’s Parish hall with women of the church serving the dinner to 150 guests. States of Oklahoma, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Mis souri, Iowa and Nebraska were represented. The theme, “At The End of the Rainbow” was carried out in decorations and program. need neriey oi yj rvem, class oi ’39, was toastmaster. Mrs. Georgia McGee Wiegand, class of 1903, gave the invocation, her son, James, class of ’42, followed with the welcome, and his son, Ricky, class of '61, gave the re sponse. James Anderson, Merle Filsinger, Mrs. Lyle Haake, Mrs. Eugene Neal, Mrs. Dana Sisson and Mrs. Oscar Gretchman were program participants. Classes honored were of 1896, of which one member, William H. De Camp, was the eldest guest pre sent, and other honor classes were 1911, 1921, 1931, 1941, 1951 and 1961. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Marjorie McCammon. Officers in charge were, Dorothy Snider, Clarice Chart, Marjorie McCammon, Sharon Snider, Joan Moser and Joyce Anderson. New officers for the 1962 year are Donna Sanne, Carol Knapp, Norma Wilcox, Navonne Haake, Janel Sisson and Murna Stevens. Harold Calvert and son of Wakefield were calling on friends in town Monday. Oliver Hemenway of Sheridan, Wyo., is visiting friends and rela tives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hemen way left Thursday morning for Blanding, Utah, where they will visit their daughter Mrs. Wayne Carr and family. Mrs. A. J. Rice is enjoying a visit in Boston with her brother and wife having accompanied her son, Loren and wife of Omaha there the latter part of last week. Mrs. Benny Prater, local poppy sales chairman for the Legion Auxiliary, has reported a total oi $42 from the recent sale. Elaine Tinsley and Chellie No lze are spending this week at a Methodist Youth camp near Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graham have announced the marriage of their daughter, Joy to Aub rey Beeson May 29 at Mount View Presbyterian church in Omaha. They will reside in Syracuse, N. Y., where the bridegroom is employed by the General Electric company. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Silvey and Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Frazier and sons of Granview, Mo., were visitors last week of the Bob Allen and Emmett Mum med families Randy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund, is a patient in a Norfolk hospital having under gone majory surgery there Wed nesday. Randy is seven years oid. Kathy Mock of Sidney is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Emery Carey. She accompanied her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stettner, to Clearwater last week and re mained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin .Tasobsen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar shall and family were among those attending the wedding Sun day of Sharon Jacobsen and Ro bert Rissler. Sharon is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett1 Jacobsen of Royal. Raymond Moser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moser, re turned home last week and will spend the summer months here on vacation from Conception Seminary in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prater of Milwaukee. Wis.. visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Baltens perger and family of Bushnel spent the Memorial Day weekt-nd with Mrs. Baltensperger's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William De Camp, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Luben and family of Wisner visited at the William Luben home Memorial Day enroute from Inman where they had visited the former’s TFT OVERALLS 339 McCARVILLES Clothing and Shoes --- mother, Mrs. Grace Luben. They report the condition of Don’s younger brother, Raymond, as much improved from his recent serious accident. Raymond was able to visit in Inman Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Neal and daughter of Tulsa, Okla., visited Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Neal, and other relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Balten sperger, Mr. and Mrs. John Knievel, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Carey and Mr. and Mrs. Chernies Curtright spent Tuesday evening in Albion. Larry James Brittell of Cham bers spent the weekend visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Howard Luben. It was a pleasure for your cor respondent to attend the 30th anniversary of the graduating class of ’31 of which her husband is a member. The event was at Neligh although the class at time of graduation numbered in the 30’s only eight of them were able to be present for the reunion, but the enthusiasm made up for the lack of numbers. Many came from a great distance, and a member from New York, unable to attend, telephoned long dis tance and talked to each member present. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hoffman are the parents of a daughter, 9 lbs. 2 oz, bom June 1. in the Tilden Community hospital. The Hoffmans have two other child ren, boys Douglas and David. Meek News By Mrs. Fred Lindberg Deer Visits Lindberg Home Sunday morning a deer ap proached our home, coming with in 25 feet of the house. She paus ed to nibble at the branches on the trees. The “welcoming com mittee’’ was quickly on the job uut cto own cio caugub sight oi them, she turned and scooted off in the trees. Memorial Day lunch guests at Henry Walters were Mrs. Cora Claussen, Mrs. Christine Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Nejlson, Larry and Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and family of Carter Lake spent the weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg and to take in the 45th anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woepple and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer jr. of Atkinson attended a party Friday night at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Christoff er son. Mr. and Mrs. David Page ar rived Friday and are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page. David has re cently been discharged from ser vice. Mrs. Eddie Zach and girls of Niobrara and Mrs. Bill Mlulhair and Melvina of Lynch attended the funeral of the Kennis Hansen baby Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Korab of Wausa and Mrs. Orville Peter son and Janet were Wednesday1 visitors at Elmer Dev alls. Work has been started on dig ging the basement at the new District No. 1 school house site. Decoration Day guests at Mar ion Woidneck’s were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bowers of Truman, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers and Clarence Dean of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Schlote of Creighton and Mrs. Rosa Bowers of O’Neill. Mrs. Lela Risor and Mrs. Mabel Devall plan to attend summer school at Blair. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mabel Thomas and Charley Fox plan to attend summer school at Wayne The registration starts Monday. Mrs. Anna Jones of Norfolk spent Monday and Tuesday at the Emmet Slaight home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNulty were Thurs day night visitors. Gloria Slaight Oister Agnes Ma ne) plans to attend summer j school at Joliet, 111. Her plans for teaching next fall are inde finite. Mrs. Dwayne Booth and Jimmy j were overnight guests Friday at the Loyal Hull home. Mrs. Rosa Bowers and her! granddaughters, Jeanette and Linda Woidneck, left Monday to attend the graduation of another granddaughter at Denver, Colo. Edith, Clarence and Art Risor are visiting at the Garold Risor home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rouse and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rouse called at the Delbert Rouse home Sunday to see the new baby, Ralene Kay. Mrs. Delbert Rouse’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Perry of Ohio, arrived late Saturday night to make the acquaintance of then new granddaughter. Martha Johring and Henry Stor johann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goeke of Atkinson. Daily Vacation Bible school started Monday and continues through Friday. All-day sessions are being held at Paddock Un ion church with the Bible school demonstration Friday evening at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to at tend. The teachers are Mrs. Gla dys Searles and Janice Hallgrom son of Bassett. Daily Vacation Bible school is also being held this week in District No. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles and family were dinner guests Sunday at Clarence Ernst’s. The Green Thumb Flower club met at Mabel Devall’s May 31. Roll call was answered by each member bringing a flower from their garden and commenting on it. The lesson was a round table discussion on control of weeds. Mrs. Preston Jones was a visitor Roll call next time will be an swered by naming points of in terest in Nebraska. Mary Hansen had charge of the entertainment. Next meeting will be held with Eunice Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were visitors of the Garold Risers Mon day evening and the Delbert Rou ses Tuesday evening. They made a business trip to Yankton, S. D. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kiogh went to St. Edwards Monday to attend the 25th alumni banquet and to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jensen. . aim ivaio. iuioci i avatuiu of Council Bluffs, la., were re cent guests at the Carl Krogh home. They arrived Tuesday and left Thursday. The women are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens of Page, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wat son and Danny of Chambers, Mrs. Anna Jones of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and daugh ter of Elgin took a picnic din ner and had dinner with George Conard of Inman Decoration Day. Tuesday evening guests at the Henry Walters home were Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Anson and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Joh ring and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and boys. The occasion was Norma’s birthday anniver sary. Mrs. Gladys Deans of Chadron and Mrs. Hazel LaFortune of Denver came to attend the fun eral of their aunt, Mrs. Art Kort je. Gerald Kaczor left the stales -May 30 for duties overseas. He plans to go to Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson of j Omaha and Clem Benson of Nor folk spent the Decoration Day holidays with Blake Benson and family. Mrs. Mamie O’Neill arrived here Wednesday from the Lynch hospital. She plans to remain a couple of weeks with her son-in- j law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson. Mrs. Della Harrison and daugh- i ter, Mrs. S'toeber, of Norfolk were Sunday visitors at Blake Ben sons. Overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters Friday were Debra and Nancy Anderson and Junior and Douglas Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harvey (Doris Kurtz) met their son, Craig, in San Francisco. He has been in Japan serving in the na vy and after a visit with rela tives at Pasadena, Calif, and vi cinity they returned to O’Neill. _.__ Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday Used Cars & Trucks I 1957 FAIRLANE 500 4-dr./ V-8, Ford-o-Matic, Radio, Heater, one owner. 1956 INTERNATIONAL /4 Ton, 4-speed, Pickup. Has Stock rack. 1957 FORD FAIRLANE V-8 Victoria, Straight Stick and overdrive. VISIT YOUR FORD DEALER » ROBERTSON MOTOR CO. phone: 33 316 E. Fremont O'Neill, Nebr. Sunday they planned a picnic din ner at the Klartz farm home west of Midway. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fret! Harvey, Craig and Cindy of Mission, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larson (Charlotte) and family, Mr and Mrs. Jim Larson, Mr. and Mrs Dan Snyder (La Donna) of Atkin son and Micky Kurtz of Omaha, i ; ' >• '«! 7 .,.i» Monowi News By Mrs. Mike Plklapp IAJcust »-252ll Mr. and Mrs. Emon Marshall and Don of Verdel and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Novacek and Dixie Lira of Verdigre were Friday evening supper guests in the L. J. Miller home in honor of Don’s birthday that day. Clifford Lewis of Fairfax, S. D., visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed May were business callers in Yankton, S. D., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and children attended the sale at the sale barn in Verdigre Friday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Darnell and daughter of Lynch visited in the Pete Chvala home Sunday. Bill Matejeck and Mrs. Thomas Joura visited in the Joe Opst home in Niobrara Friday. Mrs. Opst is a niece of Mr. Matejeck and Mrs. Joura. Mrs. Lewis helped with work at the Leo Jorgensen home near Verdel last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach ;uid children of Verdel and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler were Sunday afternoon visitors in the Piklapp home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and . Orval visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Burger in the Kersh Rest home in Spencer Sunday alternoo*|. . Mr. and Mis. Bert Quick <H Butte visited in the Rudy Etlur home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Matejcek visited in the Thomas Jour* home Sunday afternoon. Ed Hrbeks of Dorsey visited in the Elwin Hrbek iiome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler were Spencer ami Butte Muiness callers Monday. Phone Your News To The Frontier Phone 788 MILLER THEATER ATKINSON One Show Nightly 8 o'clock Thura.-Fri.-SaA. June *-*-1* Ilf* aiaim tntt ftr nvwybodym | —WALItR BREHHAH Sun. - >li>ii. Tui‘s. WimI. June I1-I2-1S-1A ADULTS ONLY 96x15" “PLAYMATE POOL” WITH RIGID WIRE WALLS 14.98 Reg 16.95 Built to last! Rugged coated wire side walls with simple bar lock assembly. 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