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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1961)
Monowi News By Mm. Mike Plklapp M)< nil 9 WA 11 «ist Weeks News) Mr. and Mrs Frank Lewis and Orval were Sunday guests in the Gerald Lee home near Lynch. Mr and Mrs. Ray McGeorge and boys were business callers in Nubrara Saturday. Elsie Piklapp, Marjorie String fellow an 1 Mary May attended a party at the Uoyd Tuch home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnes and Elsie Piklajip called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen Monday morning. The Reiser families are enjoy ing a visit with relatives from Michigan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiser were business callers in Lynch Monday afternoon. Guy Keller and Roy Mulhair were callers in the Monowi vi cinity Sunday forenoon. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! *pif S/M- rtiman.x (%oict ! 0ABIN gTILL After the Game . . . The Perfect Com panion Vp 6 Years Old—9J Proof L Kentucky Straight Sour Math Bourbon k Nebraika—Wcitern Wine & Liquor Co.—Omaha hi_ m Amelia News By Mine Florence Lindsey (Last Weeks News) Raymond Wickham visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Saturday morning. He has been doing car penter work at the Claude Uer man ranch. Mr and Mrs. Kay I-ewis and son, Timmy, are living there and Mr. Lewis is employed at the ranch. Mrs Lewis is the former Charlotte Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W'hite were supper guests Saturday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett, and her brother, Lawrence Barnett, Gree ley, Colo. Lawrence brought his parents to their home here that day after a two-week visit in his home at Greeley. Mrs. Law rence Barnett went to Chambers to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned AJderson. They left for their home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Prewitt and family visited his mother, Mrs. Alice Prewitt and Sharon, and brother, Dean ami family, Wednesday in-fore leaving Thursday for California where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sagcser at -- , Northwest Nebr., Hereford Assn. FALL SALE OF 50 REGISTERED ! Hereford Bulls Of Serviceable Ages VALENTINE, NEBRASKA Fair Grounds Sale Pavilion MON., NOV. 20 Sale to Start at 1:00 p.m. (C. S. T.) Show of Sale Cattle — Monday, Nov. 20, at 9:30 a.m. Clare Clement, Ord, Nebr., Judge. This sale is one of the leading Hereford selling events in the country. Hulls from these consignment sales go into many of the top herds of the country, and they are all top Northwest Nebras ka breeding. Many bulls from these Association sales are serving in herds whose brands have high ratings with packers and are also in demand by 4-H club members. CONSIGNORS Gordon and Donald Kay, Chadron; Monahan Cattle Co., Hyan nis; Harold J. Harms, Valentine; \V. J. Iodence, Hemingford; Drybread Herefords, Valentine; Harley Dellaven, Hay Springs; Harry J. Brown, Bassett; A. L. & Lee Furman, Marsland; Ivins & Lemmons, Crawford; Louis Schmitt, Gordon; Ralph Strotheide, Hay Springs; Dale Steele, Bassett; Lawrence Turner, Sparks. — For Information and Catalogs Write — Harold J. Harms, Sale Manager Valentine, Nebraska COL. CHARLES CORKLE, Auctioneer FIEIJIMEN — Gene Johnson, Record Stockmen; Hi Mackey, Stockman’s Journal; Gene Uainholt, American Hereford Journal. I i . tended the funeral of Floyd Whitaker at Chambers Saturday afternoon. Dunk and Edgar Peterson were pheasant hunting near Sar geant Saturday. "Grandma'' Snelson was not feeling well last week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards were cal led to her home in Atkinson Thursday night. She was a little better Saturday morning. Don Adams stayed overnight at the Fritz Schwager home Thursday night due to the snow storm He is teaching in the Lone Tree school district. Debra Carr visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr while tier par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dary Carr, were in Sioux City, la., Wednes day. Mrs. Lew Backhaus returned home Friday evening from a visit with relatives at Hastings and Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott were dinner guests Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally, Atkinson. Emmet And Community Dolores Tunender (Last Weeks News) Mr. anti Mrs. George Ramold and family of Inman and Mrs. Ray Timmerman and family call ed at the home of Mrs. Joe Ra mold sr. Wednesday afternoon. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ramold and family, O’Neill. A snow storm hit in the Emmet area Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Havranek and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Havranek and family, O’ Neill, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Keogh and Margaret, Atkinson, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tun ender and family Sunday night. Cindy and Curt Fox, are stay ing with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mullen, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fox are on a trip to Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcell/us and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marcellus, Stuart, Wednesday afternoon. They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Havranek Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender and family Ellen Frost, Stuart, Bob Gt.kie, John Torpey and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deermer and Carla, Atkinson, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deer mer and family Sunday as din ner guests in honor of Ronnie’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sou kup, O'Neill. They also called at the home of the Soukup’s Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ramold and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Soukup, O’ Neill. They also called at the home of the Soukup’s Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ramold and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ra mold jr. and family, all of O’ Neill, and Mrs. John Schaaf vis ited at the home of Mrs. Joe Ra mold sr. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Chace honored the lower ro: in of District 89 with a Hallo ween party and a show at At kinson Tuesday night. The stiu —----,-;-t dents also honored Mr*. Chace with a party. Bonnie Sietoert had a birthday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Liddy. Co lumbus. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Conard Sunday Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and family and Jeanie Foreman called at the home of Mrs. Ruth Barnes, At kinson, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Babl vis ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Janzing and family, O’Neill, Monday. Harold Winkler, Don McCurdy, Walt Scherlickt and Don Schra der, all erf Denver, Colo., spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler. Naper News By Mr*. John Scbonebaum (Last Weeks News) Rhonda Anderson, Butte, stayed in the Harold Fischer home from Wednesday evening until Friday afternoon. The Legion Auxiliary Post 8256 held the annual bazaar Sat urday evening which was well attended. Prizes were won by Linda Herrmann, Mrs. Chris Rockholm, Mrs. Howard Hovey, and, Mrs. Dave Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Reo Ludemann and family joined other relatives at the Walter Ludemann home near Mills Sunday for a turkey dinner honoring Ward Ludemann who is home on a furlough. Other guests present were the Orley Ludemann family, Springview; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hyden, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Ludemann and Bret, St. Paul, and Mr and Mr* Alfred Fischer. Afternoon visi tors were Mr. anod Mr*. Albert Bechtold. The son of Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Scheooefeld mw bapti sed, Clayton Lee, at Sunday morning service* with the Rev. Struck in charge. Sponsor* for Clayton were Darrell Jurarek and Judy Vogt. A dinner was served at noon by the parent* for the sponsor* and grandpar ent*, Mr. and Mr*. AJvtn Scbeonefrkl and sons and Mr. and Mr*. William Vogt and (laughter*. Friday supper guests in the Claus Steh home were Mrs. Law rence Ahlers and family, Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sieh and Lois, Herrick, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scheonefeld and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Stah lecker and Laura. The C. F. Sattlers, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Durham. Leonard Bohnets and the Hayward Muller family went to Gregory, S. D.. Sunday and enjoyed a dinner with other relatives at the REC rooms. The following address has been received: Pvt. Earl Stahlecker, U. S. 556 731 47. Co., “C” 1st B. N. 3rd T N. G. Regt. Fort Car son. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Durham and Joyce, Cascade, Colo., spent the weekend in the C. F. Sattler and Anna Bohnet homes. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bertseh. Isa bell, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. William Fuhrer, Butte, were Tuesday evening visitors in the Clarence Beem home. Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gil bert, Gregory, S. D., went to Sioux Falls, S. D., Wednesday to attend the funeral of L-on ard RovmiI an unrlr of the woram. Mr and Mrs. Clinton Reber and family, Arvada, Cblo., and Mrs. Stella Cunningham were Wednesday supper guests in the Edward Peppel Inane. Mr ami Mrs Arthur Martin, I>ouglas and Mare me went to Omaha Friday where Douglas had a medical check-up. They also visited in the George Weic kum home in Omaha On their way home Saturday they came by Schuyler to visit with relatives there. Mrs. Lawrence Ahlers, LeRoy, Larry, Reita, lienver, Cbk)., ar rived Wednesday and spent un til Sunday with her parents, the Claus Siehs. and with his par ents, the August Alders, anil other relatives and friends. Fred and Lydia Sjvahn were Thursday visitors in the H. M. Mewhirter home in Stuart. Quite a number of women came to the Gust Weickum home Tuesday to help Mrs Weickum celebrate her birthday Evening visitors were Mrs. Minnie Went/, Mrs. Mary Martin and the Rudy Weickums. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cunningham , and family. Omaha, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. | Stella Cunningham, und with his sister, Mrs. Clinton Reiter and j family, Arvada, Colo., who j visited the past week in the Cun ningham home. Both families re turned to their homes Sunday. | 4 Beauty Shop S25 E. Douglas St. Phone 2CJ Complete Beauty Service siimi'ner Reducing Machine I wmammam Dorsey News Il> Mm. Harold Oibora <U*d Week’* Newt) Mr. and Mrs l*e Brady ar. moved to O’Neill Monday for the winter. Mr. and Mrs Cleo Madeaon and Mike and Bryan. Cedar Rapid*, la., spent Friday at the Ttiomas Hiacocks home. Mrs Mad i*on is Mrs. Hiscock'a niece. Mrs Guy Hull presented a pro gram Wednesday evening and a good siaed crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Millard and . family. Sioux City, la , came Sat urday niglu so they could join the rest of the family at the Osborn home, Ruth Osborn and Marlin Barnes. Wayne, cnme Friday to snend the weekend with their par ents. Mr. an.l Mrs Gordon Barta and Evelyn s|«ent Saturday night with Mrs. Barta's parents, the William Kolas, in Vendigrr. Mr and Mra Claud* I* trike ring heard fnan their aun, IstreU*. and then- new baby has been nam ed Derek Sc*4t. Ttte community received idxait four incite* ut snow Thursday al ter about a half-inch of rain fell Wednesday night accent tanmd by wind, lightening and hail. Sgl itiad Mra. Vernon Clean* and Nell and Mr. and Mrs Waites’ Johnson, WayneavUle. Mo , arm 'd Friday at the Harold Osborn home to spend a few days with them. Mrs Let a Miles and Linda apem the weekend with friends in this CQmmmlty. 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