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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1961)
Stuart News Ity Mm. Herb HI.a.la Mr. and Mrs Merle Irish and children and Mrs. Lizzie Driskoll . accompanied Bessie Greenfield to Norfolk Sunday where they at tended the wedding of Miss Karo lyn Van Avery to Ronald Har , mon. Mr. and Mrs. David Moss mov W to Omaha. Their address is 24l2 Laurel Ave. + ,.t*. A Baptismal dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. Jim Hytrek in honor of Duane James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Batenhorst. Mr. and Mrs. Hytrek were his sponsors. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek and family were Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hamilton and family in honor of Jim’s and Neal’s birthday anniversar ies. Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck of Atkin son. Sunday atfernoom guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Shald and children were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Siebert, Jody and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave and Pat ty and Sharon Addison to help Debra Shald celebrate her first birthday. Ralph and Don Shald left Mon day for South Dakota for a few days on business. Mrs. John Kramer entertained the Hi-Five club Thursday at her home. Mrs. Ben Kaup was a guest. Prize winners were Mrs. Ida Steinhauser, Mrs. Emma Kunz, and Mrs. William Hoffman. The next meeting will be with Mrs. John Friedel. Tuesday afternoon visitors at the John Kramer home were Mrs. Alfred Stracke and children of Atkinson. Mrs. John Hytrek had as her Thursday supper guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek and family hon oring John Hytrek on his 73rd birthday. The evening was spent visiting and refreshments were enjoyed later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olberding and Mrs. Ann Olberding returned January 29 after visiting Ann’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Rehker of Carroll, la. Other friends visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moss and family at Charleston, HI., Sgt. and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest and family of Niceville, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jensen and family of Hou rna, La. On returning to Nebras ka they visited Mrs. Clara Berg man and Joan of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shald and family at Omaha, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olberding, and Mrs. Ethel Petersen and family at Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ivo Shald cared for the Olber ding family while their parents were away. Alberta Hoffman spent from January 19 to January 23 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman and boys at Naper. She attended the funeral of Henry Spahn Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dobrovolny and boys entertained relatives Friday evening at a card party honoring Tom’s father, Joe Dob rovolny on his birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dobrovolny, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Kramer and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dobrovolny and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Krysl FIRST TIME! DURING OUR SPRING COTTON EVENT Penney's reduces Brentwood" Cottons to a new low For you who know, a chance to stock up big, save big! For new customers, a terrific price to introduce one of our big value brands! More fabulous values at 39s Easy-care quality fabrics seen at higher prices. New Spring chore to store fashions for juniors, mis ses’, half sizes. and Mr. and Mrs. “tony Dobrovol ny. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala and child ren were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cad wallader. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wewel en tertained four tables of pitch players Sunday evening at then home. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon, Tom Dobrovolny, Mrs. Jim Steinhau ser and Mrs. Norman Hixson. The next party will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hixson February 19. Wednesday dinner guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Young were the Rev. John Hart of O’ Neill, the Rev. Roy Byrd of Va lentine and the Rev. and Mrs. Kerstlng of Atkinson. Emil Johnson of Colon is spend ing a few days visiting his son in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Young and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colson and Joyce were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cadwalla der and children. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wallrnger of Omaha spent the weekend vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmaderer and family. Connie Coufal of Omaha spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coufal. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Cleave were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun of At kinson. Sunday evening guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Skip) Smith jr., were Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Ber ry. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Smith, Jack and Dick were Saturday eve ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Smith jr. Mrs. Paul Johnson is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith jr. while Paul is in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. RUb Miksch moved to the Leonard Olber ding place in the country Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marcellus were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waechter. Terry and Greg Kunz. child ren of Mr- and Mrs. Bert Kunz are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kunz and girls while their parents are in Lincoln where Bert re-entered the Vet erans hospital. Sunday dinner guests of Katie P'^oko were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffrl'tan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and family of Burke, S. D. Sunday super guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and family were Alberta Hoffman, Bob Hoff man of Naper, Bobby Hoffman and Charlie Strelo. Dorothy and Carolyn Hoffman spent Saturday night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blair and boys. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Paxton were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Olber ding and daughter were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olberding at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. Mulford’s sister, Mrs. Walter Sire at Butte. Alberta Hoffman accompanied Bob Hoffman to O’Neill Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen and six daughters of Rushville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jensen. Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Johanna Ramm were her daugh ter, Mrs. Dewey Belville and family of Woodlake. Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ramm and family were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bel ville and family of Woodlake. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wadsworth were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braun at Atkin son. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn and family were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Straka and family and Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Gentle and boys. Mrs. Fred Stracke spent Tues day and Wednesday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Stracke at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Kaup en tertained the Buzin Dozen Sun day evening. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pax ton, Barney Nickless and Mrs. A. H. Kaup. Mr. and Mrs. Bar ney Nickless will have the next party February 19. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmaderer and family were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon and Kathy and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wallinger of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nelson of Great Bend, Kans., left Monday for their home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nelson. While here they helped Mr. and Mrs. Nelson remodel their home. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and. son and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mitchell and baby. Mr. and Mrs. George Minnig were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiely Minnig at Bassett. Neal, Sandra, and Gary John son, children of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson of Grants, N. M., are spending some time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Weichman. Homemakers Corner... By Catherine Imlra Home Extension Agent Spring is just around the cor ner. * With the coming of spring many homemakers begin think ing about redecorting. Since paint is the easiest of finishes to apply, it has led many into doing their own redecorating job. Nothing puts life back into dreary quarters quite so quickly and inexpensively. Courage in one hand and a brush or roller in the other is all you need to bring a dingy room out of the dumps by painting the walls with lively colors. With paint, you can dictate the exact color. Next in importance is paint’s ability to give a smooth, even surface to whatever it cov ers. If smooth painting will not cover blemishes, stippling or spattering will minimize blemis hes in the walls or ceilings. Pro nounced textures are produced with special thick texture paints. This type of paint can be used to cover plaster cracks or wall board joints. It can also give tex ture to walls. Although it is ctustomary to paint all wall surfaces in one room the same color and then leave them alone, variations are SEE KROTTER’S F0R‘ NEW 1961 PONTIACS, BUICKS, AND GMCS On hand: 1961 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr. Hardtop 1961 Pontiac Tempest 4-Dr. Sedan 1961 Buick Special 4-Dr. Sedan 1961 GMC % Ton Wide-Side Pickup USED CARS 1959 Buick LeSabre 4-Dr. Sedan 1959 Pontiac Catalina 2-Dr. Sedan 1959 Ford 6-Pass. Station Wagon 1958 Ford 6-Pass. Station Wagon 1957 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan 1956 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan 1956 Mercury 2-Dr. Monclair Hardtop 1957 Hudson 4-Dr. Sedan 1954 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedans—3 to choose from 1954 Ford Convertible 1954 Ford 4-Dr. Customline Sedan 1955 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan 1954 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan 1950 Studebaker Club Coupe i USED TRUCKS & PICKUPS 1956 GMC % Ton Pickup 1951 Jeep 4-Wheel Drive Pickup 1949 Chevrolet 1 Ton w/Comb. Box 1953 Chevrolet 1 Ton w/Comb. Box See this fine selection of used cars and trucks today. 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KROTTER COT West O’Neill Phone 531 “Serving North Nebraska Sinco 1891” GMAC FINANCING possible: Different colors can be used for different parts of walls - one col or for the lower part to band the furniture together, and another (usually lighter) to bring light and space above. One wall can be painted a color to harmonize or contrast with the color on the other three walls or an indentation or bay can be painted differently from the ma jor walls. The trim around doors and windows, and the baseboard are sometimes painted a darker val ue of the same hue used on the walls, very rarely a different color. Stencils can be used around a window to take the place of dra peries, where wall meets ceiling, or wherever else they are need d. Murals can be painted direct ly on the wall or on canvas which is then fastened to it. For these you need an artist, 'unless you can live with your own art. Royal News By Mrs. R. J. Hering Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forbes of Plain view were Sunday after noon callers at the R. J. Hering home. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes have been residents of Plainview and vicinity for 50 years. Their golden wedding anniversary is February 22. No formal observance is plan ned. Mrs. Henry Rice of Clearwater visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reefe, Sunday. The 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen was observed Sunday evening when neighboring families dropped in to surprise them. Present were the families of Walter Beutler, Everett J. Johnston, Truman Kir by, Clarence Weber, Herman En nen, and Mrs. Edna Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were dinner guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brandt and family of near Creigh ton. Terry Storm, who recently re signed a teaching position at La Platte to enter Wayne State Teachers college, was asked to take the position of eighth grade teacher in Meadow Grove ow ing to the resignation of the teacher In that room. Postmaster and Mrs. Ray Ste vens of Orchard were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Runrkfuist. The high school paper, The Royal Noose, was issued last week. Tom Rundquist is editor with Jacqueline Meisner and Jan ice Charf assistants. Mr. and Mrs. LuVerne Sawyer and LuAnn of Fremont were ov ernight guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sawyer, Friday. They went to Brunswick Satur day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Buche, overnight, re turning home Sunday. The WSCS was scheduled to meet with Mrs. Alfred Ziegen bein this week at which time ar rangements were to be marie for a day of prayer in February. Barbara Morrison visited rela tives in Santa Ana, Calif, last week. She has returned to Lin coln to resume her studies at Wesleyan. The construction of the stage in the new school gym-auditor ium is about completed, and curtains have been ordered by the Band Mothers club. It is hoped that the building will be completed Interiorly by the first of April in time for the spring band concert. Mary Hcring went to Beatrice Monday to spend a week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe V. Bering and Terry. She will return to Royal the first of, the week to remain until the first of March while her em ployer is vacationing in Kentuc ky. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Frier of Norfolk were Royal visitors 9unday and attended the Holm 35th anniversary observance. DANCE SAT.. FEB. 4 AMERICAN LEGION BALLROOM O'Neill, Nebraska Music by Bud Van Fleet and the Sandhill Troubadors Admission — 50c _ 1 J I i t f * NEW WAY TO SAY, “BE MY VALENTINE.*” Give the new Top Value Stamps Gift Certifi cate. Your someone special can then pick his own present from over 1400 brand-name gifts in the Top Value Stamps Family Gift Cata log. Nothing could be more thoughtful. Noth ing easier! 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