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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1962)
Naper News By Mr*. John NcboonbMun Reinhold Mayers Celebrate Their 45th Anniversary The Bill Broekemeier family entertained relatives at a dinner Sunday at their home honoring tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rein hold Mayer on their 43th wed ding anniversary. Others present for the dinner besides the hon ored couple were Clarence Mey er, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sieh and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mar lin Carstens and family. A cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Carstens for the event which was served with ice cream in the afternoon. Julius Serr went to Clearwater Monday -to visit with his brother, Ered Serr, ami in the Jim Mlnar ik home. He returned home Tues day. Herman Windmeyer took his niece, Donna, and also Steven Brauer to New Ulm, Minn., Wed nesday where they will resume their college work after spend ■■■(, urcn uuiiuays wun meir par ents. Mr. Windmeyer returned home Friday. Mrs. Leona Lamb, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Minnie Wentz and Ted were Tuesday supjier guests in the Albert Bechtold liome. Evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fuhrer. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Aiders and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conklin, Spencer, were Sun day dinner guests in the Walter Aiders home to help their daugh ter, Lou Ann, celebrate her loth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. August Ahlers were later guests. Sunday visitors in the Mary Nicalous and Vera Lund home were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ni calous and sons, Butte, Mrs. Freida Nicalous and Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Nicalojs and sons. Recent dinner guests in the Donald Schmitz home were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vogt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolf and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Green and sons, Mrs. Lyle Vaughn sr. and Paul, and Mrs. Darrel Teck, all of Herrick, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vaughn jr. and family, Hartford, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs Lyle Klein and family, Bonesteel, S. D. From Naper were Gene Reisselmans and family, Everett Greens and Dennis, Don Moodys and family, Ray Vaughns and daughters, Jim Blums and fam ily, and George Alexanders sr. Visitors and luncheon guests were the Ken Katzers, Wayne and Dot nis Katzer. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Vane took their daughter, Kathy, to medical clinic at Lincoln Tues day. A number of women helped Mrs. Kreid.i Hlakkolb celebrate her birthday anniversary at her home Thursday. Friday evening guests in thi William Ullrich home to hel] their grandsons, Lonnie and Mik Mite hel, celebrate their birth days were the Dallas Ullricl family, Johnnie Mitchels am sons and Albert Bechtoids. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davis an< Mrs. William Blakkolb wen Sunday dinner guests in th< Glenn Allpress home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Herrmani returned home Sunday eveninj from California where they vis itetl with relatives since the las of November. George Kramer brought his father, Pete Kramer, home Thursday from the .Methodist liospital in Omaha where he had iwen a medical patient for the past eight days. Mrs. Stella Cunningham return ed home Wednesday after spend ing the holiday season with hei family, the Ray Cunninghams ir Omaha and the Clint Rebers fam ily in Hoskins. Dorsey News By Mm. Harold Osborn Lee Brady sr. was a Monday dinner guest at the Thomas His cocks home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar were Butte business callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn took their daughter, Ruth, to Lynch Sunday afternoon so she could get a ride to Wayne where she is attending college. Roger Rosenkrans was a busi ness caller in Inman Monday. Marlyn Graham accompanied the Cecil Millers to Creighton Sunday to visit at the Faulter home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tuch vis ited at the T. J. and Howard Graham homes Sunday afternoon, Jan. 7. Mrs. Clay Mashino was called to Lynch Monday afternoon to get her daughter, Thelma, who became ill in school. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta were Tuesday evening supper guests at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. George Prokop in Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wells and Donna, and Howard Wells drove to Sioux City, la., where Don na had a medical check-up. Donna came home with a re port that she is improving. USED TRUCKS 1955 INTERNATIONAL %-ton, 4-speed, just completely over hauled. 1955 FORD Vi-ton, V-8, 3-speed transmission. USZD CARS 1956 FORD FAIRLANE V-8, radio, heater, Ford-o-Matic. 1960 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 6-passenger, V-8. One owner and sharp. 1959 FORD 2-door, V-8, Ford-o-AAatic, radio and heater, exceptionally clean. It's where you buy that countsI I Your Ford Dealer Is the place to buy 1 Used tracks > We stand behind every used car I and used truck we selll | ROBERTSON MOTOR CO., INC. 316 E. Fremont O’Neill, Nebr. i Howard H>U» had surgery and k recovering satisfactorily in e St. Vincent hospital. a Mr and Mrs. Harold Osborn were supper guests at the Greene's Thursday evening. Har old attended a telephone meet ing and Mary visited at the Greenes Mrs. Robert Wells is helping , at the Clifford Wells home, as , Clifford is recovering from dental > work. Loren Pmkerman is recover , ing after having a seige of the I trumps. Several more cases ha\e been reported in Lynch, j Claude Pickering shelled corn ; for Frank McDonald Friday. On . his way home he shelled some for Harold Osborn. , Mrs. Robert Wells helped at , tl»e Howard Wells home Friday as ! Howard is still in Sioux City where he underwent surgery Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar were Verdigre visitors Friday. John Derickson called at the Harold Osborn home Sunday. Celia News Mm. Merrill Andemoa ivir. ana Mrs. wuoer Coleman visited at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Victor Frickel and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heiser and family were Saturday evening supper guests at the Henry Dob rovolny home. Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Beck and family and Mrs. Helen Beck were evening guests. Gail and Kathie Putnam were guests of the Alex Frickel fam ily Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCul lough, Bassett, were Sunday din ner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson. Mrs. McCullough and Mrs. Andersen are cousins. Dorothy Scott was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck Sunday. Vicki Frickel was a guest Fri day of Jean Mohr. Mrs. Mark Hendricks, Mrs. Omer Poynts and Mrs. Robert Hendricks attended a post-nup tial shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Klin ger for Mrs. Lonnie Sandall, iormerly Miss Sandra Klinger. Mrs. Wayne Root was hostess. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks were the Rev. and Mrs. Elmore Blain and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wayman and family, O’Neill. Bobby Hendricks was honored on his seventh birthday at a sup per Thursday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks. Other guests were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks, Becky, Rickey and Rhonda; and his great* grandmother, Mrs. Omer Poynts and Mr. Poynts. The Mark Hendricks family talked by telephone Saturday eve ning to Mark's brother, Harold at McAllen, Tex., and he report ed freeze damage in the Rio Grande Valley to be very detri mental, not only to the fruit crop but the fruit trees also. Some livestock has perished due to the severe weather conditions and loss of fish was reported in the Rio Grande River. Mr. Hendricks saiu me loss wouia run into mil lions of dollars. The Celia Homemakers Exten sion club will meet Tuesday, Jan. 23, at the home of Mrs. Hel en Beck in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Foynts spent Thursday until Saturday at the Mark Hendricks home. Evelyn Slaymaker spent Sun day as a guest of Edith Chaffin. Linda Chaffin spent the day in Atkinson with Linda O’Connell. Bob Hipke spent Sunday after noon at the home of his cousin, Charles Chaffin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Focken, Wakefield , came Saturday eve ning and spent Sunday with Paul’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken. Vanita Scbwindt entertained at a skating party Sunday afternoon. Present were, Vicki, Beverly, Glen, Rodney, Harold and Ger old Frickel and Joan, Patty and Eddie Straka. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Sicheneder were dinner guests Sunday at the Frank Sicheneder home. John Sicheneder helped at Butte Saturday with the furniture disposal sale of his great aunt, Mrs. Rose Schneiderbauer. who died recently. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ander son were guests at an oyster sup per Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMil lian in Atkinson. Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman. Gary and Roger attended church services at the Christ Lutheran church at O’Neill Sunday Mrs. Hoffman was organist. Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman has two new beginners. Christina Wat noffer and Steven Srhaaf. They started to school January 8. Judy and Diane Mommsen, sen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Mommsen, spent the weekend at the LeRoy Hoffman home while their parents were in Omaha. Mrs. Mommsen under went surgery at the Methodist hospital Tuesday. They returned home Sunday. The girls stayed at the Louis Kliments and at tended school during the week. Some of the young folks at tended a skating party Sunday afternoon at the Natchel Rzeszo tarski home. Present were Ro ger and Gary Hoffman, Judy and Diane Mommsen, Carolyn Gold fuss and Linda Asher and her sister. Mrs. Rzeszotarski served lunch. Ed Hoffman and his grandson, Roger went to Morristown, S.D., rm., ,Mn,i.. 4 _..t___ 41__ , WUI*. »| nwvt V UIVJ f ited at the home of Ed's brother, Henry Hoffman and family, re turning home Sunday. Lynch News By Mrs. Fred King Elder T. A. Tyson, who helped Elder Chase conduct service at the Seventh Day Adventist church several weeks ago, was the speaker at this church last Sab bath. Janice Crawford, Omaha, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff, Chambers, were supper guests Friday night at the Art Retzlaft home. The new gymnasium lunch room is being used now- About 130 to 1X0 students are served hot lunches each day. Mrs. VVilmer Crawford and Steve were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coleman Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kalkowski were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Kalkowski Sun day afternoon. Ernie Chore, Bristow, and Mrs. Dwayne Lockmon, Stuart, were business callers Friday at the Youinr l/olbrv..tr.b; Mrs- Bill Spencer and family called Monday afternoon on Mrs. Bud Stewart and family. Elmer Hull underwent sur gery at St. Joseph’s hospital, room 334, Sioux City, la., Mon day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull and Wayne Boelter went there Sunday to be with him. Mrs. Boelter has been there for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hull were also there from Harlan, la-, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull spent Sunday with him. Diana and Karen Spencer spent | Sunday night with their grand- j mother, Mrs. Elmer Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson took Mrs. Howard Wells to Sioux City, la., Saturday to be with | her husband who had surgery on his back. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Greene spent Monday evening at Leman Hu bers Mr. and Mrs. Pat Osborn were Thursday evening supper guests at Buss Greens. Mr. and Mrs. Leman Huber also called there in the evening. Mrs. Leman Huber surprised her mother, Mrs. George Thayer, when she had Lena Johnson, Mrs. Mike Picklapp and Mr. and Mrs. Stu String fellow for dinner for Mrs. Thayer’s 81st birthday. The eve ning was spent in visiting Mr. and Mrs Jake Erlenbush and Mrs. Ray Mulhair attended Mrs. Vondicka’s funeral at Ver del Saturday. Mrs. Vondicka was an aunt of Mrs. Mulhair and Mrs. Erlenbush. Mr and Mrs. Don Stuart were Sunday dinner guests at Wayne Blairs at Spencer. Join Farm Bureau In 1962 j FARM BUREAU, the LARGEST, GENERAL FARM OR GANIZATION IN AMERICA, represents FARM AND RANCH FAMILIES producing all agricultural products- FARM BUREAU is a FREE. INDEPENDENT, NON-GOVERNMENTAL, VO LUNTARY ORGANIZATION OF FARM & RANCH FAMILIES UNITED for the purpose of: 1. Analyzing our problems 2. Formulating action TO ACHIEVE EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AND SOCIAL ADVANCEMENT. THEREBY PROMOTING THE NATION’S WELFARE. FARM BUREAU is active in 49 states and Puerto Rico, and has a membership of over 1.600,000 farm families. THREE out of FOUR organized farm families belong to FARM BUREAU Only farmers and ranchers may hold office in FARM BUREAU, which is supported only by DIRECT. VOLUNTARY payment of dues, and NOT by a check-off. FARM BUREAU gives Farmers and Ranchers an effective means of telling Congress what they want. FARM BUREAU re presentatives work to get your policies carred out. FARM BUREAU maintains a full-time representative in the State Unicameral. Agriculture’s viewpoint democratically ar rived at by an extensive process of POLICY DEVELOPMENT is agressively presented and defended by FARM BUREAU. YOUR MEMBERSHIP WILL GIVE YOU FULL-TIME RE PRESENTATION IN BOTH LINCOLN AND WASHINGTON You Need Farm Bureau, and Farm Bureau Needs You! HOLT COUNTY FARM BUREAU i # Deloit News By Mm. H. IMntr Mrs Charles Bartak returned home from the Neligh hospital Monday, after being hospitalized for five weeks Her mother, Mrs. Anna Savage, spent Thursday and Friday at the Bartak home. Iris Van Ostrand is presently employed at the farm home. Mr and Mrs Watson McDon ald visited the Richard McDon ald home near Neligh Friday. Mrs. McDonald was ill due to the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald were Thursday night guests at an oyster supper at the H. J. Karpgeweit home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rcimer were Sunday dinner guest* at the H. D. Mattson home. O' Neill in honor of Henry's birth •lay anniversary. Anita Lee visited Mrs. H. Rei mer Thursday evening in Ew ing. Due to the extremely cold wea ther news is scarce this week. farmers and ranchers were busy caring for their stock and doing chores. The HEO club met Thursday at the Ewald Spahn home. Games were played for entertainment. Lunch was served by the hostess. The February meeting will be with Mrs. Maynard Stearns. Mrs. Bill Gibbs and baby daughter came home from the Norfolk hospital Thursday. The three other children stayed at the L. L. Bartak home while the mother was gone. Ewald Spahn spent Thursday afternoon at the R. M. Tomjack home. Mrs. Carl Christon, who lives in Midland, Tex., reports a tem perature of 8 degree’s above zero Wednesday, Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haake, Oak dale, Mrs. Sidney Anderson and Tr. and Mrs. H. Reimer spent Sunday at the Howard Manson home in O’Neill. r KC Council Has Installation VERDIGRE Newly-elected officers were installed at the first meeting of the Knight of Columbus Ctfuncil 5218 in St. Wenceslaus parish Wednesday. Jan 10 by George M Ponton, Elgin, district deputy. Installed were the following: John A llerout, grand knight; George J. Vondracek, deputy grand knight; Jackie Welch, chancellor; Philip L. Schreier. recorder; Edwin S. Pavlik, financial secretary. Ray Sukup, treasurer; Willard F. Tichy. advocate; Paul M Sukup, lecturer; Ted Havercamp, warden; Joseph L. Sladek, inside guard. Jotin Lapesch, outside guard, ami Fred E Dittrick Joe Jacot jr, ami Alvin Pavelka. trustees. Meetings will la* held every second Thursday of each month with the next meeting Feliruary 8. Open House Held Jan. 10 For Trowbridge INMAN — Ernest Trowbridge was honored Thursday on his 80th birthday when his sister, Mrs. Jessie Cronk entertained at open house attended by 71 guests at her home in Page. At noon a family dinner was served to the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Anna Smith, Inman; Mr and Mrs. Earl Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Ewing, and Mrs. Jessie Cronk, Page, !>eside the honored guest. A brother, Elton Trowbridge, Saratoga, Wyo., telephoned his congratulations. Open house fes tivities were held during the af tern(X)n hours. The birthday cake was baked and decorated by Mrs Lewis F Kopecky, Inman. Mr. Trowbridge resides in In man with his sister, Mrs. Anna Smith. Funeral Rites Wednesday for M. L. Sageser AMELIA Funeral sen ices were held here Wednesday. Jan. 10. for one of the okLtune settlers in the Chandlers and Amelia communities, M L t Lank» Sageser, 93, who died January 7 at the ltussctt hospital. The serv ices were . in the Amelia Methodist church and liurial was in the Chamber* cemetery. M 1. Sageser was born in Woodhutl. III. .! arm.ii y It. 1 S*US to James and Mary Sageser The family moved to Aft on. la., in ami lived there until M when they migrated by covered wagon to Chandlers. He was married to IJIlian May Cl a u son March 17, 1898. They established their home in a sod house two and one-half miles south of Amelia ami lived there for more than 60 years Two sons were liorn to this couple Mr. and Mrs. Sageser moved to Amelia in Novemtier, 1980. Mr. Sageser was one of tthc early breeders of Hereford cattle in Holt county. He was actve in many civic improvement affairs including the moving of the Amelia Methodist church from Green Valley to its present site He served as a member of the school liourd of the Glecd school for 50 years, and heliicd build the Amelia telephone line, repair ing and servicing lines and phones for many years, lie was a long-tme memlier of the I OOF lodge in Chamliers Surviving are his wife, May; two sons, Vem, Amelia, and Bower, Manhattan, Kan ; one grandson. Floyd E., Prairie Vil lage, Kan , and one granddaugh ter, Sandra, Manhattan. Kan., and three great grandchildren. Pallbearers were Clyde Wid man, Bernard Blackmore, Hei nie Erahm, Ernest Johnston, George Fullerton and Beryl Wal do. John Krogh Dies January 12 in Minnesota A former resident of this com munity, John Krogh, 73. died Friday. Jim 12. in Woods Rest Home at Farit mult. Minn . after a lingering illness Funeral services were held Monday at 2 pm in the As sembly of God church at Fari bault, liurtal was in Meadow Ridge cemetery. John Krogh was lorn February 16, 1888 at Weichel. Norway He was married to Inez Mamin in 1910 at Pender and (lie couple farmed 30 years In ttie Spalding. Owmlera and O'Neill communi ties lefore moving to Minnesota in 1940 He is survived by his wife, Inez; four sons, Carl, O'Neill, Johnny, Antioch, Calif , Gene. Nftrthfield. Minn. and Alvin. Farduiult; two daughters. Mrs John Piruit, Chadmn, ami Mrs Dun McClellan, O'Neill; 24 grund children ami eight great grand children. Former Lynch Family Settled in Illinois LYNCH Izdters received re cently from the D. T. Hawley family stale that they are miw settled in their home at 544 l’hil lippa St., Hinsdale, 111 . a suburb of Chicago. Flder Hawley was pastor of the Seventh l»ay Adventist church at Lynch alxHit six years ago. He is now associated with the staff at a sanitarium at Hinsdale, and prior to Ids move there, was with his family In Karachi. Pakistan as a hospital chaplain Too Late to Classify I/)ST Wednesday a 2 wheel hand cart for moving articles some where between Clearwater and Kwing. Reward for return. Ph. 726 O’Neill, collect. 39c MACHINERY AND i IHC No. 56 baler, 1961 model, (like new) IHC "H" 1954, new rubber IHC Super "C" 1953, new rubber IHC Super "A" 1953, new rubber Allis Chalmers WD 1953, livepower, new rubber 30 ft. Valley hydraulic rake, 1961 model 24 ft. Barrey hydraulic rake, 1961 model IHC No. 24 mower for "A" INT. IHC No. 24 mower for "C" INT. Ford Dearborn mower and attachments 2 — Complete No. 24 INT. power trail mowers for H or M 2 — Complete No. 24 INT. power trail mowers for WD or WD-45 Attachments for "H" or "M" with trail mower with Wisconsin 7Vi H.P. motor 2 — Bale wagons, new rubber MISCELLANEOUS 1950 3/i-ton pickup with 7x9 stock rack, new j rubber 2 — 8x25 cable rack tires 2 — 9x36 tractor tires Lots of new 15 and 16" implement tires 2 — 2 wheel trailers 2 — 7 ft. INT. mower bars, completely overhauled 40 INT. sickles 10 Ford sickles Lots of new repairs for INT. mowers 5 — Complete sets of new pittmans New stock saddle Sickle grinder and discs with new electric motor 1 — % electric motor 3 — Vi electric motor Sickle changer Pitch forks and shovels HAY BOOM Lots of Good I and pitcher and attachments SHOP TOOLS To Mount on Most Loaders This is a very clean assortment of shop tools HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 — Complete bedroom sets Dinette set, complete Zenith skelgas 30-in. stove | Davenport and chair Kelvinator 7-ft. refrigerator, 12x14 rug and pad, (new) Platform rocker 1956 model Lots of dishes and household Roli-a-Way bed, % size INT. 11 ft. deep freeze, 1955 items Writing desk model Speed Queen washing machine TERMS: CASH. No property removed until settled for V ** • , Richard and Evelyn Wright M. Grossnicklaus, auctioneer Chambers State Bank, clerk —■ i a—i ' M