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------Volume 81—Number 45 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, March 1 1962
Naper News
By Mrs. John Kcbonebaam
Moves Made Here
During Past Week
The Lyle Fuhrers family mov
ed Tuesday to their new home
east of town that they had pur
chased from Clinton Rebers. The
Everett Green family moved to
the farm vacated by the Fuhrers,
while the Dallas Ullrich family
will live on the farm vacated by
tiie Greens.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nagel
have returned to their home af
ter they accompanied his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Nagel, on a trip to Al
buquerque, N. Mex., where they
visited with the Russel Nagels’
son On their return they stopped
at Hastings to visit with another
brother, Walter Nagel.
•lulius Serr visited with Mrs.
Tillie Munderline at the Winner
hospital last Sjndayj On his way
home he stopped at the Burke
hospital to visit Orville Vance
and Ray Duerfeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faatz
were brought to their home
Thursday from Sioux Falls,
S. I). Mr. F'aatz had minor sur
gery in the Sioux Valley his
pital iind was hospitalized for
eight days.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Herrmann
took her father, John Stahlecker,
to Omaha Wednesday, where he
will consult the doctors.
Mrs. Henry Holmgren was
brojght home Wednesday from
the O’Neill hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Frasch and
daughters, Butte, were Friday
evening visitors in the Albert
Faatz home.
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Davis
were Friday supper guests in the
Max Higgins home to help their
granddaughter, Paula, celebrate
her birthday.
The Bears' last home game of
Basketball Friday night was
lost to Wooillake. The A team
lost by one point, 58-59, while
the B team l<»st 23 47.
Con Sattler underwent minor
surgery in the Burke hospital
February 14.
Monday evening visitors in the
Alvin Scheonefeld home to help
them celebrate their anniversary
were Mr. and Mrs. Claus Sieh
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stah
lecker.
DIX Home Extension club
meeting was called to order by
Mrs Glenn Allpress at the home
of Mrs. Jim McLaughlin Thurs
day evening. Mrs. George Alex
ander jr. resigned and Mrs. Glenn
Allpress took over the presidency.
Reports were given by the card
committee. It was decided that
Mrs. Harley Nicalous will ■ take
care of cards and Mrs. Marlin
Carstens will be the music lead
er. Civil defense and increase
membership were decided as ne
club goals. Kenneth Strack mad
a motion which carried to m
prove the school library. The le
son was given by Mrs. Georg
Alexander jr. and Mrs. Glen A1
press.
Page News
By Hn. Ben Asher
State Officers Visit
American Legion Post
After several jxistponement
due to the weather the America
Legion held a meeting Thursda
afternoon at the Legion club
They voted to donate $10 to th
Harry Park fund. They also de
cided to sponsor a representative
to Boy's State. The group was ad
dressed by State Sr. Vice Com
mander, William Gailbraith
Beemer, and District 2 Com man
der, Don Kramer, who met witl
State Commander, Eugene Kur
kowski, Grant, at Atkinson tha
evening. This was the 10th pos
they had visited that day. Com
mander Kurkowski and his par
ty left for Washington, D. C., fol
lowing the meetings.
Mrs. Robert Nissen entertainer
Thursday Joey Linder, Arder
Gross, Bruce Ickes, Kever
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I_I BUILDING & LOAN ASSN.
HOME OFFICE: OMAHA
KIETH A. ABART
O'Neill, Nebraska
Referee's Sale
Real Estate
400 ACRES
March 19, 1962, 2:00 p.m. Courthouse, O'Neill, Nebr. J
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
EYz NEVa Sec. 3; SE 1 /4 Sec. 10, SW 1 /4
Sec. 11, Twp 26, Range 13, Holt County,
Nebraska.
This farm is known as the Ed Harvey place,
located in South Fork bottom of the Cham
bers valley, consists of a half section of best
wet hay land and eighty acres of upland
hay and pasture. (Located Vh miles west
and 2 miles north of the town of Cham
bers.) Improvements are modest but ade
quate.
This property will be sold at auction to the highest bidder subject to court
confirmation. Immediate possession. For additional information see the
undersigned.
JOHN R. GALLAGHER WM. W. GRIFFIN
Referee Attorney
O'Neill, Nebr. O'Neill, Nebr.
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d Frahm, Grant Miller and lxck
u Trowbridge at a birthday party
e in honor of her son, Robbie’s
i- fifth birthday. The young guests
i- stayed for sapper and then were
e returned to their homes.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Jerome Allen were
Janelle Allen, Omaha, Wess
. Wolfe and Mrs. Mary Dusatko.
O’Neill.
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lama
son attended the mail carrier's
dinner Thursday at Norfolk.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Jessie Kelly home were Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Hansen and family,
Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Grimes and Debbie, Chambers,
s and Janet, Gilbert and Barry
i Kelly. The occasion was the birth
1 day of Jessie Kelly.
Mines, c. E. Walker, Dick
i Cunningham, Allan Gross, Edd
Stewart. Jc'hn Sorensen, Ron
; Park, ArnoM Tikalsky, Lloyd
Cork, Jerome Allan and liar
vey Thomas, Grand Island, sur
, prised Mrs. Floyd Frahm on
her birthday Tuesday afternoon,
i Cards were played with Mrs.
Edd Stewart winning a special
t prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and
Mickie were Sunday afternoon
and supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sufficool and
family, Verdigre, were Sunday
1 supper guests of her parents.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Troshynski.
Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Park attended the 0’Neill-9pen
cer game Saturday night at
Lynch.
Dennis Ickes and Carl Sojka,
students at the University of Ne
braska, were home for the week-,
end to visit their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. N. D. Ickes and Mr.
and Mrs Walter Sojka
A group of friends surprised'
Lloyd Fusselman on his birthday
Friday night. Included were Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin iiul i
da. Marilyn Parks, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Stewart and Loren, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gray and Dick
Cork. In addition to it being
Lloyd’s birthday it was also the
Fusselman’s 30th wedding anni
versary.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and
family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Bert Fink home in
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes sr.
were Wednesday night supper
guests at the -Bad’’ Ickes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert
took Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper
to Sioux City last Tuesday for
Mr. Harper to get a Medical
checkup.
Get-to-Gether club met Friday
with Mrs. Robert Harvey. The
members did needle work. Mrs.
Harry Lampert jr. will be the
March 9 hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gross and
Arden took her mother, Mrs. Har
vey Thomas, to her home in
Grand Island over the weekend.
Mrs. Thomas had been here for
the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘’Bud” Ickes and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Trowbridge were Sunday dinner
guests at the R. F. Park home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski 1
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Troshyn
ski and son, Orchard, were San-!
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Pongratz, O’Neill,
to help the Pongratzes celebrate
their 56th wedding anniversary.
Janelle Allen, Omaha, and
Wess Wolfe, student at Creigh
ton, were weekend guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and
Ron, Mrs. Frieda Asher, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Asher and family and
Loren Boelter, who was a week
end guest at the Ben Asher home,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Switzer to help
Ben jr. celebrate, his 18th birth
day.
Karen Brown and Loren Stew
art, Grand Island, were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Stewart. [
Mr. and Mrs Dale Matachullat
and family and Mr and Mrs A1
Anthony and family. Inman, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. Otto Matschullat. The occa
sion was the birthday of Dale
Matschullat.
Couples club met on Saturday
night at the Melvin Carson home.
Prizes were won by Alton Brad
dock and Frank Cronk.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ruther and
family were Sunday dinner and
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Stelling, Orchard
Lt. Monel Ickes telephoned
hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. N. I).
Ickes, from Wichita, Kan., tell
ing them that due to bad wea
ther he was grounded there.
M. Ickes wa* enroute to New
Orleans from Ft. Collin*, Colo.,
where he had taken a mid-win
ter refresher course. A* soon a*
the weather cleared he return
ed to his work in Louisiana as
chief sanitation officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch
sr. were Thursday night supper
guests of Mrs. Alta Finch.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Heiss
and boys were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zel-1
lers.
Mrs. A. T. Crumiy and Mrs.
Ivan Heiss from the Golden Rule
Extension club, Mrs. Larry Heiss.
East Side Kountry Klub, and
Mrs. Dan Troshynski, Page Ex
tension club and her guest, Mrs.
Carroll French, attended the Ex
tension sewing workshop last
Tuesday at the courthouse annex
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Schmitz at Bonesteel, S. D., last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cronk
and family were Sunday supper
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O’Neill, Nebraska
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guests of Mr anti Mrs Lawrence
Zisica, Stuart In the evening they
all altendetl the Stuart Legion anil
Auxiliary Gay 90s Revue
HOA held a family supper Mon
day night at the Improvement
club. The youngsters entertained
their parents by putting on a pro
gram The rest of the evening
was spent in visiting
Celia News
Mrs. Merrill Anderson
Teachers Praised for
Efforts Against Storm
Our nation made space history
last week but folks in the Celia
community have been too occu
pied with "Operation Snowsho
vel” to make the headlines this
week While the storm has caus
ed many cancellations, the
schools have not had to be dis
missed for any length of time
Some rural teachers have several
miles to drive before reaching
their school. The Celia teacher,
Larry Hayes, drives from Atkin
son a distance of about 12 miles,
Mrs LeKoy Hoffman drives ap
proximately 8 miles and Mrs
Emil CoMack drives quite a dis
tance also. All have held classes
every school day since the storm
started. We think teachers are to
be commended for their con
scientious efforts against the adds
of nature
Mr and Mrs. Robert Hendricks
anti family visited at the David
Rahn home Monday evening. The
Rev and Mrs. Elmore Blain and
sons spent Thursday at the Hen
dricks home Tlie men worked
with wood all day.
Darrel Srhlotfeid, Kennard
was a Sunday evening and ov
ernight guest at the home of
Mr. and Mr*. Victor FrU-kel.
Darrel's family, the Furl Seh*
lotfelds. are former residents o!
the Celia community, living on
the place that is now the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Slcheiie
der.
Francis Chaffin spent Tuesday
night with the Ed Rentschler
revert Lents
family because of the inclement
weather and road condition*
Charles and Edith Chaffin stayed
in Atkinson wtth the Rev and
Mrs Elmore Mam
Mrs Leonard Chaffin at trialed
die Extension club meeting at O'
Neill Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Omer Poynls
•ere guests Friday of Mi sad
Mrs Robert Hendricks and fam
ily. Because of changing weather
conditions they remained over
night The Poynt* and Mr ami
Mrs Mark Hendricks were din
ner guests Friday at the Hen
dricks home Saturday Mr and
Mrs Poynts. and Mr. ami Mrs
It'itieri Hendrick* and children
had dinner ill the Mark HerH
ricks hmne
Louise SInym.ikrr, Atkinaon,
was a February 17 IH weekend
guest of Edith Chaffin
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