The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 07, 1961, Image 3

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Monowi News
Ity Mm. Mike PlkUpp
LOcott » »»
Mr and Mrs Vernon D.ihlber*;
and family visited in the Art
Vesely home Sunday evening
Mrs. Charles Kolar and daugh
ter, Norfolk, are staying in the
Frank Lewis home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McGeorgr
were home from Omaha over
the weekend. They left Sunday
afternoon for Omaha again as
Ray enters the hospital Tuesday
for surgery on his throat.
Mrs. Frank Ertz sr., Sharon
and Butch, Anna Wells and Rick
McGeorge visited in the Darrel
Jjademann home near Spencer
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser
and Mr and Mrs Leo Jorgensen
visited in the Ed Cassidy home
near Fort Randall Thursday
Mrs Marvin Schindler and
Mary Ellen, of Missoula, Mont.,
are visiting relatives liere a few
days.
Mr and Mrs. Ewalt Miller, O’
Neill, visited in the Pikla|ip home
Sunday afternoon.
A large crowd attended the
program in school District 79
Thursday evening and enjoyed
pie and coffee served by the
teacher and pupils
Mr and Mrs. Robert Zach and
boys visited in the Piklapp home
Sunday < vening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach and
family and Cathy Hrbek and
family visited in (he Rudy Eiler
home Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Censer
and family visited in the Lois
Censer home Sunday afternoon.
Warranty Deeds
DW-Atkinson Co-op Creamery
to Claude Raymer and wf 9-7-61
$7,900. Lots 3 and 4 Blk 11, Atkin
son.
SHERIFF'S DEED-Leo Tom
jack, Sheriff to Joseph R. Sie
wert and wft 11-3-61 $5,725 lot 13
and west 5 ft. lot 14 blk 24 O’
Neill.
WI)-Reginald B. Pinkerman to
Max R. Jeffers and wf 11-3-61
$7,800 West 40 ft. lots 1-2-3 Blk 42
Riggs add O'Neill.
WD-lJoyod Gibson to Hubert
Rauterkus and wife 11-1-61 $650
Part of SW>/4SEy4 29-29-11.
WD-Celia Bridget Grutsch to
Joe A Grutsch 9-11-61 $1 N%
NE'/4 SE NE'/i N M>NW l4 34-31
12.
DEEDS OF ROYALTY-A11
fn>m Lois Rol>erta Bailey. All $1
consideration to Robert and R.
Peter Brandt 11-1-16 of 1%. All
<>n the same land wysNEy4 2-26
15 swy4swy4 28 em> sEy4 29 EVi
NE%NWVi 32 NW‘i 33-27-15.
To Finco, Inc., 10-23-61 !4 of
1%.
To Kenyon A. Hyle 10-2361 1/8
of 1%.
To Armind Papin 10-1961 1/6
of 1%.
WD — Merwyn G. French Jr to
Otto Rahe & wf 7-2161 $3500-Lots
1-2-3 & 4 Blk 23- Page
QCB — School Dist No 2 to
Harry C Park & wf 9 — 61 $1-1
acre in NW corner NW>4 21-28-9
OIL & GAS LEASE — Beulah
A May to H L Hunt 10-2361 $10
N4SW>4 4-25-16
OLL & GAS LEASES TO JEFF
HAWKS Robert J Batenhorst
Stuart 5-1261 $10-480 acres; John
Friedel - Stuart 7-29-61 $10-802.52
acres; Fred R Moon-Stuart 5-10
61 $10-320 acres; Wilbar L Moon
Stuart 5-1061 $10640 acres; Paul
L Shald-et al 5-1161 $10-2880 ac
res; George H Wallinger-Stuart 5
1161 $10- 480 acres; Lavern R.
Stracke-Stuart 7-26-61 $10-1917.78
acres
SHERIFFS DEED — Leo S
Tomjack, Sheriff to William T
Zahradnicek 10-30-61 $540.51- Lots
15,16,17 & 18 Blk 2-Collins Add
Atkinson
LIS PENDENS — Martina G
Dishner vs Orton M Young, et
al 11-2161 taxes for years 5667-58
& 59- NEh 3-30-10
WD - Wayne B Roelle to Ramon
W Shelhamer & wf 11-2561 $11,
700-Lot 5 & No 4 lot 6 Gilg &
Swenson's Subdivision-O'Neill
WD - Etta Geary to Lillian
Marie Geary, et al., 3-11-37 $1
W4NWl4 19-W4SW>4 18-27-10
IHTX \ _> C'nr.nnln
ff X/ u vv x t VIX UkkTV I 1 wv * » n«>v w
L Yantzi & wf 11-6-61 $13,200-N^
N4-SEV«NEVi 34-31-12
OIL & GAS LEASE - Ethel B
Peterson to H L Hunt-10-31-61
$10-4400 acres in Rock & Holt
Counties
MINERAL DEED — Paul A Bu
sick to Helen L Schneider 11-8-61
$10- E4 NWl«-Els 22-S^-SEVi
NE>>4 23- SW>-4S4-NW4 24-NW
*4 25-E4NWV4-NEt4 26-25-15 tl-16
Int
MINERAL DEED — Paul A Bu
sick to Judy F Renedell 11-25-61
$10-same land 9175-140
QCD - Rita Clare Hoenhe to
Helen T O'Donnell 11-25-61 Sl-WL
6-29-12
WD - F J Gilg. et al to Richard
L Shelhamer $1250-10-18-61 Lot 21
Gilg & Ressels Add
WD - Dorothy Lawrence, et al
to Eddie A Kaczor 9-26-61 $12,
960-NWu4 15-N1iNE14 16-26-10
MINERAL DEED - Asa L Hen
son to D A Browndyke 11-7-61 $10
All Sec Id-SE^NE^-NEWSE^ 16
SWtx 21-26-11 4 interest in min
eral rights
MINERAL DEED — Paul A
Busick to Donald E Mitchell 11-8
61 $10-1-16 Int in mineral rights
in E4NW>4-E4 22-S4-SEl4NE’-4
23-SW14-SlsNWli 24-NW14 25-E4
NWl4-NEv4 26-25-15
OIL & GAS LEASE-Edgar Her
rington to H L Hunt 8-17-61 $10
3886 acres in Holt and Rock
Counties
MINERAL DEED — D A
Browndyke to F E Franklin 11-24
61 $10-All Sec 15-SE l4 NE *4-NE l4
SE^4 16- SW^ 21-26-11
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Clearwater News
Mr*. Charles Outright
HI liter 4 S2M
Reid Mummert underwent
surgery Wednesday morning in
the Methodist hospital in Omaha.
His condition is reported to be
improving.
Relative* here received word
last week of the death of Alvin
Anderson at Casper, W'yo.
Funeral M-rvirn and burial
were at Casper Thur*day.
Tlie senior class play, “Nit
Wits" will be held Friday night, j
Dec. 8, in the high school audi-1
torium
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Switzer
left Wednesday for Enid,
Okla., being called there by the
death of Mr*. Switzer’* brother,
Ray llol/claw. The deceased
ha* Ihth in falling health for
quite sometime.
Aliout 45 persons were present
for the first Civil Defense course
held here Sunday. Kenneth Shi
i»ata, Albion, a former superin
tendent of Clearwater schools, is
the instructor. There will be
more classes held.
Mr. and Mrs John Knievel en
tertained friends and relatives
Friday night at open house in
their recently constructed steel1
building southwest of town.
Dancing w'as enjoyed, with Lyle
Durham and Dennis Sanne fur
nishing the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Luben.
Weeping Water, were weekend
guests here.
Elkhorn Valley Home Exten
sion club met Wednesday. Nov.
28, with Mrs. George Wrenholt.
Meeting opened with the club|
creed. Mrs. Lyle Medcalf was in
charge. Mrs. Melvin Jacobsen
acted as secretary-treasurer in
the absence of Mrs. Lawrence
Schnabel. Roll call was answered
by the 11 meml>ers present.
Business included plans for new
members. A letter of thanks
from the Norfolk Opportunity
Center for a recent contribution
was read. Roll calls were discus
sed. Mrs. Erick Minerich gave
the lesson of the afternoon,
“Christmas Lighting.” Lunch was
served. Next meeting December
21 will be with Mrs. Milton Smith.
Report from 88-year-old Hans
Neilson are favorable. Mr. Neil
son. who suffered a broken hip
six months ago. has been able to
be in a walker for a short
period. He is confined to his home
and is slowly regaining his
strength.
Riverside News j
By Mrs. Lionel Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock saw
their grandson, Phil Pollock, on
television Tuesday noon on Chan
nel 3. He presented a piano!
selection. Phil lives in Omaha.
Mrs. Rudy Ahlers helped at the !
Frank Schmidt home Saturday, j
Mrs. Esther Mae Barnhart and I
family, Neligh, had Sunday din- j
ner at the Grant Mott home.
Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and
Mrs. Z. H. Fry visited in Norfolk
Thursday.
The Ernst Mott family, Orch- j
ard, were dinner guests Sunday j
at the Grant Mott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont- j
gomery and family, Mr. and Mrs. I
Floyd Napier and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Napier were dinner guests
Sunday at the Lynn Fry home in
honor of Mrs. Lorraine Mont
gomery’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson
visited in Neligh Friday after
noon.
Zita Donohoe returned to
her home in O'Neill last Sunday
after helping the past four weeks
at the John Napier home. She
is the mcther of Mrs. Napier.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Napier
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Na
pier and the John Napier family
were supper guests last Saturday
at the Richard Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walter and i
family. Chambers, visited las j
Monday evening at the John Na- j
pier home to help John celebrate
his birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgo-1
mery visited in Norfolk Wednes
day.
Mrs. Earl Pierson is helping
part time at the Walter Woeppel
home. Her sister, Mrs. Woeppel,
recently suffered a stroke.
I " -
Mr, and Mrs Ls*e Fink and
family. Page, were Sunday din
ner guests at the Bert Fink
home
The Rev. and Mrs. Everett
Keesler and family came home
Tuesday from the Free Methodist
Youth convention at Ansley.
Mrs Fern Pollock and Mrs
Edna LofquUt were dinner guests
last Sunday at the Bert Fink
home.
Mr and Mrs Earl Schnebel
and family and Mr and Mrs
Milton Biddlecome. all id Nor
folk, were supper guests last
Saturday at the Keith Biddle
come home
Mr. and Mr*- Oeorge Montgo
mery and Mr. and Mr*. Z. H.
Fry took Mr*- Millie Mahood.
Orchard, to Dtxixi Friday to at
tend the funeral service* of a
rounin. Frank iJate.
Mr and Mrs Bert Pink were
O'Neill visitors Thursday.
K Biddiecome returned to his
work in Chicago last Sunday
morning
Mr and Mrs Dave Pollock
visited in O'Neill Saturday
Joan Miller spent last Friday
night with Elaine Tinsley
Sharon Johnston spent Thanks
giving weekend with her parents.
Mr and Mrs Archie Johnston
On Sunday her parents and Bar
bara and Marilyn tuok her back
to Storm Lake, la . where she
is attending college
Mr. and Mrs Dewitt Hoke
were dinner guests last Sunday
at the Alvin Nelson home near
Plainvtew and in the afternoon
attended the Jones Jacob wed
ding in the Grace Lutheran
church in Neligh
Mr ami Mrs Ora Swtt/er, Mr.
and Mr* Howard Milhrr. Mr and
Mrv Walter Miller and tJanny
and Jay Butler were gueata laat
Tueaday evening at the laro Mil
ler home in honor of KUen a alxth
hirthday anntveraary A lunch
of Ice cream and cake waa
aerved
Tt»e Manrtn Pribnow family
tV<t«r Rapid*. via* led Um Satur
day evening at she Karl Heme*
home
Ttir l^re Kink family. Page,
were dinner gueata last Sunday at
the la*> Miller home
The Frontier—
Heavy cotton Fisher-stripe
work suit is easy and com
fortable to wear. 6 pockets
for small tools 35 to 42.
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"Prices aed offers apply to al Gamble*
| owned stores, and in most Dealer stores."
O'Neill, Nebr. ^
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has a luxurious
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Ijwe Trimmed SUpS f°r Gir'" 714
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Matching hand towel 59c
Hash cloth.29c
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Chenille Spread
498
Lovely full size bedspread
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Lunch Cloths
J98
Colorful patterns on vat
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*1
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Plaid cotton suede flannels are full cut,
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DEERSKIN MITTENS
Soft, pliable! Cozy elastic wristlets, cot
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For boys 4 to 7. Snug elastic web wrist
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Long sleeve cotton knits have collar,
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Men’s Sanforized cotton flannel pajamas
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Handsomely tailored in wash ’n wear
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Wool/nylon knit gloves have leather
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12-20 11 Mr 24 M,.
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1395
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46
Boys' Surcoat
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Wl
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II98
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