The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 26, 1961, Section Two, Image 12

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    Riverside News
By Mn. IJonel Gunter
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
joined Mrs. Anna Pollock and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter of
Odebolt, la., Mr. and Mrs. R. A
Hord of Ewing and Duane Hord of
Sycrause at the Dewitt Gunter
home for dinner Sunday in honor
of Florence Hoke's and Dewitt
Gunter's birthday anniversaries.
Mrs. Emily Johnston and the
Archie Johnston family were din
ner guests Sunday at the Wayne
Lautensclager home.
The Archie Johnston family
were guests last Sunday at the
Sylvester Reed home at Bruns
wick.
Kitty Wanser visited Saturday
afternoon with Marilyn Johnston.
The Rev. and Mrs. William
Ross called Tuesday afternoon at
the Archie Johnston home.
The Robert Ahlers family of
Wisner visited Saturday evening
at the Rudy Ahlcrs home. Sunday
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Meyer of Wisner and the Fred
Ritter family of Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock
went to O’Neill last Tuesday
and took Mrs. Rollie Snell, who
had spent the past 10 days In
the hospital there, to her home
at Page.
The Seek and Share project
club entertained their husbands
at an oyster supper Friday in the
church annex.
Mrs. S. S. Schlotman visited in
Neligh Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier,
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mrs.
Richard Napier and Susan were
dinner guests Tuesday at the Dale
Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo
mery visited Wednesday evening
at the R. A. Hord home.
Richard Napier visited in Oma
ha Tuesday.
Mrs. Wayne Fry, Julie and
Jody were Neligh visitors Satur
day afternoon.
The World Day of Prayer
will be held at the Free Metho
dist church February 17, as
FINAL
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On All Winter Merchandise
AT APPAREL SHOP
Come Early for these Wonderful Values
DRESSES
Values to 29.98
$5 and $!0
All these dresses are this year’s
fall and winter stock.
REAL VALUES
SKIRTS
Values to 12.98
$4 to
Good Selections
Sizes 8 to 16
SWEATERS
Ban Lon — Wool — Fur Blends
Values to 12.98
$2 *°
Slipovers and Cardigans
4 CAR COATS
Values to 19.98
NOW *10 ea.
Sizes 10 to 12
PURSES
Values to 5.00
NOW $1 to $2
Plus Tax
JUST 6 LEFT
WINTER COATS
. sia to $30
TO 69.98 t&L ^
SLACKS
One group in wool and blends.
Values to 12.98
$5 to $8
Values to 10.98
HATS .. $1 to $4
BLOUSES
Cotton and drip dry
Terry Ship 'N Shore
Values to 5.98
$2 ancl $3
NO RETURNS
NO ALTERNATIONS
APPAREL SHOP
Winnie Barger, owner O'Neill
stated by the Methodist, Church
of Christ and United Presby
terian churches.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anson and
the A1 Anson family were dinner
guests Sunday at the Bert Fink
home.
Mrs. Melvin Napier entertained
the Free Methodist Missionary
Society Thursday afternoon.
The Alfred Napier family were
supper guests Sunday at the G. D.
Ryan home.
Mrs. Ed Hoag stayed with the
John Napier children Saturday
afternoon.
The Charles Rotherham family
visited Friday evening at the
William Lofquist home.
The George Keller family were
supper guests last Sunday at the
Alfred Napier home. Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Hord visited Friday
evening at the Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs
were Omaha visitors last Mon
day.
The Richard Napier family
were dinner guests Sunday at the
Lynn Fry home.
Mrs. Keith Biddlecome visited
Friday evening at the Clarence
Hahlbeck home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo
mery visited last Sunday night at
the Wilbur Mahood home in Orch
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson vi
sited in Norfolk, Wednesday.
Monday night Patty Lofquist
stayed with Becky Miller and
Steve Miller spent the night with
Terry Lofquist. On Tuesday Joan
Miller was an overnight guest of
Cathy Lofquist.
Mrs. Archie Johnston, Mrs.
Martha Shrader and Alice visited
in Norfolk Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane I’rimus
moved from near Chambers
Saturday to the Timm place
and will work for Howard Mil
ler. They were supper guests
at the Miller home Saturday.
The United Presbyterian wo
men met Friday afternoon at the
Lionel Gunter home. Mrs. William
Ross helped with the lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs vi
sited Friday evening at the
George Montgomery home.
Mrs. Elmer Williamson and
Jo Ann, Mrs. Leo Miller and
Joan, Mrs. Grant Mott and
Sharon, Mrs. Lester Bergetrom
and Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Scheer and Faye visited
Friday evening at the John Miller
home.
The Leo Miller and Walter Mil
ler families were guests last Sun
day at the William Lofquist home.
The Archie Johnston family
were supper guests Friday at the
Martha Shrader home. Barbara
Johnston was an overnight guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
attended funeral services Thurs
day afternoon at Elgin for Mrs.
Lucinda Cooper.
Alice Shrader went to Mead
Sunday afternoon to visit a couple
of days at the Verl Gunter home.
Warranty Deeds
QCD-Charles Prussa jr., to
Frank Prussa 1-18-61 $1 SWy4 5
SEy4 6 NW'/i 30-29-14 and EV2 1
29-15.
QCD-Frank Prussa to Charles
Prussa jr., 1-18-61 $1 NEy4 7
SWy4 19-29-14 and S% 26 and E^
and NW% 27-29-15.
WD-Bessie Burge to Harold
Burge 1-16-61 $20,000 % int. in E^
swy4 8 NEy4swy4 s%swy4
SEy4 18 NEV4 N%NWy4 19-28-12.
WD-Bessie Burge to Harold
Burge 1-16-61 $3,250 % int. in lots
12-13-14 and 15 blk 49 McCaf
ferty’s add O’Neill.
WD-Harold Burge to Bessie J.
Burge 1-16-61 $4,800 Vz int. in lots
5 and 6 blk O Fahys Park add O’
Neill.
WD-Raymond F. Wilkinson tc
Lois P. Breiner 12-23-60 $3,000 So
50 ft. lot 16 blk 6 O’Neill.
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Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
Mrs. Otto Matschullat enter
tained the Help U club January
18 at her home. Eleven members
and one visitor, Mrs. Jessie
Cronk attended. The hostess
served dinner at noon. The after
noon was spent in doing needle
work for the hostess. Mrs. Wil
liam Buxton received the door
prize. Mrs. Alta Finch will have
club February 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waring vi
sited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Finch Tuesday
evening.
January 14 dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Sladek were Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Finch sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Sladek and son of Norfolk,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sufficool
and Craig and Steven of Ver
digre.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter
of Creighton and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Boelter and Loren vi
sited during the weekend at the
home of their mother, Mrs. Edna
Boelter.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ickler
were hosts at an oyster supper
at their home January 15 in
honor of their son, Stanley, who
will leave for the armed forces
January 29. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ickler of
Royal, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Schwager and family, Mr. and
Mrs. John Schwager and son
of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs.
Jamie Knapp and family of Ne
ligh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thelander and son, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Alder of O’Neill, Mr.
and Mrs. V. Jackson, Tommy
and Patty and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Ickler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser were January 18 evening
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Bartos and family.
Willis Waring had the cast re
moved from his knee Tuesday.
The injured leg is getting along
as well as can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch
visited at the William Buxton
home near Page Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butterfield
were January 16 evening guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Finch sr.
Mrs. Thuber is helping with the
work at the Harry Metteis farm
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey,
Paul Lee and William Jeffrey
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney
Haba near Bloomfield.
Sunday evening visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Boelter and Loren were Mr. and
Mrs. George Jeffrey, Paul Lee
and William Jeffrey.
Mrs. Clara Groeling of Creigh
ton visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fritz Rokahr Tuesday.
Mrs. Donald Kinnison is a
patient in a Sioux City hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey,
Suellyn, Joan and Douglas were
Wednesday over-night guests at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Caskey.
Lester Watterman accompanied
by the Jeffrey brothers motored
to Bloomfield Wednesday.
Mrs. Arden Laursen is a
patient at St. Anthony’s hospital
at O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Caskey at Norfolk
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser were Tuesday evening
dinner guests at the Ray Brook
houser home in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter
were Norfolk visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coover
entertained a group of relatives
at a dinner January 15 in honor
of Mrs. Coover’s father, John
Frisch, and her sister, Mrs.
George Heggemeyer’s birthdays.
Those present were Mr. Frisch,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hegge
meyer and Eddie, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Frisch, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Ruzicka, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Dranselka, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Heggemeyer and family
of Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch
jr., visited with his sister, Mrs.
Gordon Gentzler, at Tilden Tues
day evening. Mr. Gentzler is
coach of the Tilden high school.
They attended the ball game be
tween Tilden and Creighton that
evening.
January 18 dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Caskey were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Hansen and family of Page, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield, Mr.
SEE Bankerslifeman —
Ernie Brinkman
IN ATKINSON
V • ' ■1 -
about
buying a
Fortune
on the
Installment
Plan
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and Mrs. Ora Caskey and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caskey ami
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kennth
Caskey and family of Norfolk
and Kenneth Carnell, Carmon
and Roy of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Butterfield and family
of Center were evening guests.
Harold Gerdes of Osmond spent
a few days last week with his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Hryan Finch vi
sited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Claus Vogt at Naper January 15.
Mrs. Finch and Mrs. Vogt are
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs,
Randy and Terry of Clearwater
were January 15 dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Caskey.
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THE FRONTIER
Phone 7KH — O’Neill
KUBIK
CLOSING
I Because I have decided to quit farming and have sold my farm I will sell the following described personal property at
Public Auction at the farm (known as part of the Carl Grant ranch) LOCATED—From O'Neill, 11 miles east, 10 north, 4 east,
3 north, 1 east and ^2 north . . . OR . . . from Verdigre, 12 miles west, 3 north, 3 west and l/2 north ... OR ... 22 miles
southeast of Lynch (watch for Farm Sale Arrows) on . . .
Monday, January 30
Sale Starts at 1 p.m.
115-ft. John Deere disc, very good
Mounted lister for Allis Chalmers
John Deere Eli (go-dig), very good
FARM MACHINERY
Rubber-tired wagon with grain box
John Deere rubber-tired wagon gear
and hayrack
John Deere 16-in. plow, good shape
Letz Burr Mill with blower
300-Gal. fuel tank on stand with hose
I 20 HEAD OF CATTLE 20
4 Black Angus cows to freshen Apr. 1
2 Black Angus cows, calves at side
Whiteface Hereford cow, calf at side
Whiteface Hereford cow, fresh Apr. 1
REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS BULL
WITH PAPERS. Out of Revell herd
Blue Roan cow (
2 Black Whiteface cows, freshen soon
Black Angus heifer to freshen soon
2 Black Angus bull calves, 11 mos. old
Black Whiteface bull calf I
Black Angus heifer
About 8 stacks first crop alfalfa
4 Stacks second crop alfalfa
2 Stacks third crop alfalfa
HAY & GRAIN
2 Stacks of hay & sweet clover mixed
Stack of alfalfa & sweet clover mixed
500 Bushels of oats (wt. about 42 lbs.
per bu.)
Stack of last year's prairie hay
250 Bushes of ear corn in crib
200 Bushels of rye
HOUSEHOLD GOODS I
I Coronado Electric washing machine
Combination propane-wood kitchen
range
Dining room table and chairs
Big buffet for dining room
Dining room couch
Some dishes, silverware and other
articles too numerous to mention
I TERMS: CASH. No Property to be Removed Until Settled For I
GEORGE KU IK, Own r
I RUDLOFF BROS., Auctioneers FIRST NATIONAL BANK, O'Neill, Clerk I