T Frontier "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper Volume 82—Number 5 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, May 24, 1962 Seven Cent* JUNIOR AUXILIARY members Dorothy Havranek, Carol McKenzie, Cathy Hynes, Tonya Hurley ami Gayle Murphy were busy last Saturday as th *y sold |K>ppiea in O’Neill. Other members of the Auxiliary who took part in the sale were Susan Abart, Ellen Abart, Bruce Ann McKamy, Ann Martin, Ann Gleeson and Catherine Devoy. ; Pictures of Last Week's Naper-Bonesteel Tornado ONLY THE HOUSE REMAINED STANDING on the Jim Cerney place. Damage to livestock was I ght although some animals on the Lyle Kline fa m were injured and had to be destroyed. ! t* SPITZEJf BERG ER recreation center and coffee shop in Bonesteel suffered damage from the Mon day night storm. The tornado traveled through town but damaged only the one building in the middle of the city. Other damage in Bonesteel was light. . 1l>>, 1JJ—I Ml -- --— 1,1 ALL THE BUILDINGS ON the Carl Vogt farm were leveled by Monday nights storm. Other farms hit in the immediate vicinity include the Geae Riesselman, Wayne Kibby, Don Smith, Elmer Keller, Leonard Smith and Andy Blum. Inman Alumni For May 26 Plan Banquet The Inman Alumni will hold their annual meeting at the school house Saturday evening. May 26 at 6:30 p.m. Please bring a salad, dessert or a \egetable, as the meat, rolls, potatoes and beverages have been provided. Each member may bring one guest and there will be a charge of $1.00 per per son to be collected at the door. The classes of 1912, 1937, and 1962 will be honored. A dance will follow. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Sk&la (Last Week’s News) Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jansen and family were Mr. and Mrs. Wes lay Cobb, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cobb and Tulla, Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Skrdla and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Estes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cobb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jansen jr. and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jan sen sr. and family, Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Tasler, Atkinson and Rickie Kunz. Keith King drove to Mapleton, la., Saturday to get his family, who spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Schleis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holbrook took Mrs. King and children there last Saturday. Mrs. Ray Greenfield spent the weekend with Mrs. Ralph Shald. They attended the kindergarten graduation exercise at the Shalds’ home school. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamik were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamik. Mother’s day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoffman and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer sr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer and family and Larry Kramer, Holdredge. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Alfred Stracke and family, Atkinson. Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gill and fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frie del and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Weber and family, Mrs. Wilma Johnson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens were Friday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heel an at Valen tine. Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pongratz, Emmet and Georgy Pongratz, O’Neill. Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel and Emma Wewel, Hinsdale, 111. Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friedel and family were Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Ienn, Omaha. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cobb were Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Cobb and Tulla, Grand Island. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCartney and family, Bassett and Mildred Ea ton, Norfolk. Saturday afternoon visitor of Mrs. Ernest Greenfield was Mrs. Ldaie Miller, Bassett. Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mrs. Joesphine Timmerman were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Higgins and Tommy, all of Jamison, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Timmerman and Lois and Mrs. Marie Jardee. After noon callers were Mrs. G. L. Ob ermire and girls and Mrs. Mary Henning. Mr. and Mrs. Tom King, Gary, Sherry and Kim spent the Mo ther’s Day weekend at Murdo, S. D., with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manhalter and family. Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan DeLosh and Lor raine was Mrs. J. C. DeLosh. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dyer left Friday morning for Kansas for a visit. Thursday evening callers of Clara Fuller were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, Bristow. Mother’s Day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Skala and children was Mrs. Earl Cadwal lader. Friday overnight and Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Jane Cobb were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ienn, Omaha. Mrs. Ienn is remember ed as Diana Flannigan. Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friedel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ienn, Omaha. Mother’s day dinner guests of Mrs. Jim Steinhauser and family were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stein hauser and Tony and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobrovolny and boys. Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokely and family. Valentine, were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler. Mrs. Edwin Engler spent Fri day afternoon visiting with Mrs. Alfred Straka. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Farr were Mrs. Farr’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dyer and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kucera, Gregory, S. D. and Mrs. Raymond Olson, and Norma, Newport. Norma spent the weekend. Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Cadwallader and family were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Oxner and girls, Newjjort, La Bern Cadwallader and boys, At kinson. Mother’s Day dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Chaney were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chaney and family, Ainsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hamilton and family. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ooufal were Mrs. Effie Kjbart, Rev. F. Kubart, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gokie and family and Jack Ramold, Atkinson. They all attended baccalaureate exer cises. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler en tertained four tables of pitch play ers Friday evening at their home. Prize winners were Earl Cadwal lader, Katie Papke, Fred Stracke and Mrs. Jim Hoffman. The Elkhornettes Extension club met May 7 in the home of Mrs. Johnny Kramer jr. with Mrs. Harold Dobrovolny as co-hostess. The lesson was on fabrics and roll call was a gardening hint. The next meeting will be June 4 with Mrs. Ralph Shald and co hostess, Mrs. Johnny Kramer jr. Roll call will be a “favorite pro verb" and the lesson will be on freezing. Monday afternoon callers of Mrs. Max Cadwallader were Mrs. Donna Jean Boats and Jaunita Heaps of Carthage, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allyn. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry at tended open house for Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Moody’s Silver wed ding anniversary at Ainsworth, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Preston and sons, Lanny and Donald, Free port, 111., arrived Saturday to spend Mother’s Day with Mrs. Emma Kunz. They were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bigelow and George, Mrs. Emma Kunz and Mrs. Callista Weichman were also Sunday din ner guests of the Bigelow’s. Mother’s Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman and boys, Naper, were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Butler and Alberta Hoffman. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Ains worth and J. R. Steck, Stuart. James Allyn had a cow struck and killed by lightning Saturday night on their place north of Shu art. Cal Allyn attended the 25th wedding anniversary of the Dwight Moody’s Sunday at Ains worth. Mrs. Richard Straka and child ren, Mrs. Clarence Focken and children and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn and family were Mother’s Day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allyn. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cadwallader entertained the last card party of the season Sunday evening, May 6, in their home. Prize winners were Joe Colson, Guy Cadwalla der. Mrs. Herb Skala, Keith King and Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn. They came after their daughter Sand ra, who had been staying with her grandparents while her mo ther was in the hospital with a new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn were Friday callers of Mrs. Lottie Lof quest and Mrs. Munson, O’Neill. Deloit News By Mrs. H. Relmer A number from this community attended the funeral for Deemcr Conner in Orchard Thursday af ternoon. He was a >brother-in-lqw of Mrs. Mary Steams. Kim Jensen, Neligh, visited the Keith Bartak’s last week. On Thursday evening she returned home and the Keith Bartaks were supper guests at Lowell Jensens. The HEO club was postponed until Wednesday because of a death in the family. Mrs. Sisson and the pupils of the Deloit school visited the print ing office in Clearwater on Fri day. Mrs. L. L. Bartak, Mrs. Bill Gibbs and family and Mrs. Alice Lodge were dinner guests at the Carl Bartak home in West Point Wednesday. Mrs. Lodge returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carter at tended the junior-senior banquet in Royal Wednesday evening. Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Gibbs home were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak and sons, Mrs. Vonhie, Paul and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Selting and two sons of El gin, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lodge and family and Mrs. Alice Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and sons were Sunday dinner guests in the John Napier home. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thiele in the Ante lope Memorial hospital recently. Hundreds of cattle are being trucked in to be put in pasture up west. The road south of the county line was graded last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bartak und sons were Mother's Day guests at the Laura Spittler home in Ew ing. .Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer were Sunday guests in the J. A. Larson home in Ewing. In the afternoon , the J. A. Larsons visited the Don Larsons. Mr. and Mr*. Larcy Larson and Mr. and Mr«. Lyle Larson. Lincoln, were guttata Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Reimer, Lin coln, Echo Ftsher of St Edward and Mary Sullivan, Albion, apent the weekend at the Sisson home. 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