The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 09, 1962, Image 9

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    Ewing News
By Mm. Harold Harris
"Exercise For A Lifetime" was
the theme of the lesson for the
Facts and Fun Home Ertension
club presented by Mrs Ella
Ziems. Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs C. C. Hahlbeck.
Mrs. Ziems opened the meeting
with the pledge of allegiance and
the Nebraska Homemakers
Creed.
Mrs. Ben Larson, card secre
tary, gave a report on the cards
sent. Members were advised to
attend the local "Stroke Rehabil
itation" program planned at O’
Neill, August 9, sponsored by the
iNeorasKa Heart Association.
Program numbers were read
ings by Mrs. Ralph Eacker, Mrs.
Andrew Olson and Mrs. Ahlers.
Prize winners in contest games
were Mrs. William J. Boies, Mrs.
Ed Hoag. Mrs. Carl Christen and
Mrs. H. R. Harris. At the end of
the period, all losers were also
presented a small gift. Those
receiving gifts from secret pals
were Mrs Olson, Mrs. Frank
Schmidt, Mrs. Eacker and Mrs.
Jessie Angus. Eleven members
were present and the following
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guests, Mrs. Albert Larson and
her daughter, Mrs Carl Christon,
Midland, Tex., Mrs. Hoag, Mrs.
Hoies and Cheryl. The hostess
was assisted by Mrs. Boies and
Mrs Hoag in serving lunch.
Mrs. Lloyd Hesse and Larry,
laurel, returned home Wednes
day after s[lending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Cary and Nila.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Classon
and Chester, Seiger, 111., and Mrs.
Jennie Chmiel, O’Neill, were Sun
day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vanosdall
and daughter, Mrs. Eleanor
Moore, and son, Charles, Greeley,
Colo., were Friday evening visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Cary.
Floyd Lee spent the week at
Chapman, a guest at the Peter
Spes home. He returned to Ewing
Saturday.
Callers Saturday at the Sis Eb
bengaard home were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Miller and family of
Boynton, Fla., who had been va
cationing in Alaska and were en
route to their home.
Dr. Paul Van Horn and wife.
Dr. Margaret Van Horn, Ro
chester Minn arrived in Fwine
Wednesday to visit at the home
of her father, Dr. William H.
Ross. They will also visit rela
tives and friends at Sterling and
Clay Center, Kan. On their re
turn to Rochester they will move
to Princeton, N. J. to make their
home.
Mrs. Edith Scholl is spending
some time at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Schindler in Omaha
and assisting in the care of their
daughter born July 24, weighing
six pounds and ten ounces. She
has been named Kimberly Joan.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Ruby and
children. Sioux City, la., were
weekend guests at the parental
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Eacker and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Ruby.
Graveside rites were conducted
for D)ren Hailey, X6, South Da
kota, Saturday afternoon at the
Ewing cemetery with Dr. William
H. Ross officiating. Mr. Bailey
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WEST LUMBER
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Page Ewing
was a long time resident of the
Ewing and Orchard communities.
Mrs. Helen Grim was a mem
ber at the summer graduating
class of Wayne State Teachers
G>llege held Saturday, receiving
her B. A. degree. Mr. Grim and
his mother. Mrs Lizzie Grim,
attended the graduation. The
class was one of the largest sum
mer classes of the college. Mrs.
Grim, who has been kindergarten
teacher in Ewing public school
several years, is returning again
this fall.
Mr. and Mrs Elvin Butterfield,
O'Neill, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Grim Sunday.
Lynne Rotherham had as her
overnight guests Sunday Viola
Parks ami Patty Lofquest. The
occasion was in honor of her
birthday.
Larry and Dan Rotherham
spent last week in Lincoln.
Mrs. Lyle McNabb, Omaha,
was a recent guest at the Charles
Rotherham home.
Mr. and Mrs D. A Bendon and
family, Phoenix, Ariz., are va
cationing at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Krachie,
and her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies.
They plan to spend some time in
Omaha visiting relatives.
"Americans of Spanish Speak
ing Background” was the theme
of the devotional period and the
lesson for the Womens Society of
Christian Service when they met
in fha narlrifc nf thA First Mpth
odist church Wednesday after
noon. Miss Elsie Chase conducted
the devotions and presented the
lesson assisted by Mrs. Ray Sed
ivy and Mrs. Earl Billings. Plans
were made to fill out new date
books. Arrangements were made
to clean the church parlors in the
near future. The reception for
the teachers of the Ewing Public
School, to be held in September,
was discussed. Cards were sent
to Mrs. Marcus Pierson, Mrs.
John Bollwitt, Mrs. Dewitt Gunt
er, and Mrs. Ed Urban.
Refreshment hostesses were
Mrs. J. L. Pruden and Mrs. Don
Ruroede.
Miss Nila Cary and her friend,
Miss Cleora Fox, Spencer, are
on a sightseeing tour of places
in Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harm,
Bloomfield, were Friday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Cary.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson
and their daughter, Mrs. Carl
Christon, Midland, Tex., were
dinner and evening guests Thurs
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Larson.
William Snider, a former resi
dent of Ewing, now of O’Neill,
was transacting business in Ew
ing Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Eppen
bach and family, Los Angeles,
Calif., are guests at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Eula Eppen
bach and son, Bob. Other guests
at the Eppenbach home are her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Leash, Pala
tine, HI.
Thursday evening visitors at
the home of Mrs. Eula Eppen
bach were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Primus, Junction City, Ore.
Mrs. Gail Boies and Catherine
tjo.iqt- toft on a vacation trio
Monday through the Black Hills,
on to Yellowstone Park and they
plan to spend some time in Idaho
visiting at the homes of relatives.
Geraldine and Mary Ann Bauer
were weekend guests at the home
of their mother, Mrs. Rose Bauer
and family. Both young ladies
are employed in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies spent
Sunday visiting relatives at Plain
view.
Jan Rotherham, Niobrara, is
a guest this week at the home of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Rotherham.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Miller,
Vicki and Craig, Orange, Calif.,
are guests at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Althea Peterson this
week.
Guests at the Watson McDon
ald home are their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Miller and son, Timmy, from
California. _
FEDERAL land bank
Real Estate Loans
On Farms and Ranches
Boyd, Garfield, Holt Wheeler
Comities
Through Federal Land Bank
Assn.
FARM CREDIT BUILDING
Lyle P. Dierks, Mp*,
O’Neill, Nebr.
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FINAL NOTICE
MARTENS RANCH SALE
To be Sold at Referee's Sale
FRIDAY. AUG. 31
Courthouse, O'Neill, 10:00 a. m.
This ranch consisting of 5000 acres will be offered both as a single unit and
in separate parcels. If you are looking for additional hay or pasture it will
pay you to investigate and be prepared to bid on some part of this ranch.
Land is situated 11 miles SE of Atkinson or 8 miles SW of Emmet, and
is accessible from both Highways No. 11 and No. 20.
D. R. MOUNTS WM. W. GRIFFIN
Referee, O'Neill Attorney, O'Neill
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Mr. and Mn Robert Bartak
and family went to York Sunday ,
to spend the day with Mr. and I
Mrs Russell Bredenkemp and
family.
Leonora Tuttle, who has at■ ,
tended the summer session of the
Wayne State Teachers college, is
home for a vacation before the
fall term
Mr and Mrs. Ben Larsen and
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pruden at
tended the County Fair at Madi
son Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coleman
and daughters of Neligh were
guests of Mr. and Mrs Ben Lar
sen. Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Plogg
and family, Milledgeville, 111.,
are guests this week at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. De
witt Gunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord
spent Sunday evening visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag and
Brian, Omaha, who have spent
the past month vacationing in
Canada and the western states
arrived in Ewing Sunday eve
ning and are guests at the homes
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hoag and her father, Perry Sai
ser. They plan to return to their
home in Omaha Tuesday.
Guests Wednesday and Thurs
day at the Irvin Cloyd home were
Mrs. Leslie Brokaw and three
children from Norfolk.
Mrs. La vina Switzer, Clear
water, conducted the morning
worship hour service at the Ew
ing Methodist church. The eigh
teen voice children choir pre
sented the special number under
the direction of Mrs. Curtis Ro
berts. Scott Davis and Kenneth
Snyder are candlelighters for the
month of August. Sunday, Aug.
12, Curtis Roberts will be in
charge of the worship hour serv
ice. The pastor, nev. rosier
Spragg is attending the Southern
Methodist College in Texas and
is expected home about the mid
dle of the month.
Guests at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. Lester Spragg this week
are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jack
son, Carolyn and Debbie, and Mr.
and Mrs. Marlin Jackson and
Ray, Hayward, Calif., and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray McDaniels, Center
ville, la. All the families attend
ed a reunion held at Bassett Sun
day.
Mary Lynne Eacker is spend
ing the week at Creighton, a guest
at the Lloyd West home.
Mrs. Gladys McCage, Louisa
and David, and girl friend, all of
Omaha, were visitors at the home
of Mrs. Louisa Van Conet and
Nettie one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ruby,
Marvin and Susan left Sunday to
return to their home in California
after spending some time visit
ing relatives in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker
attended the alumni banquet of
the St. Anthony’s and Cedar Ra
pids high school on Sunday. Mrs.
Eacker is a graduate with the
class of 1911 of the Cedar Rapids
high school.
Mrs. Max Wanser returned
home Thursday from Omaha. She
had accompanied Sam Regan
who took his mother, Mrs. Fred
Grage, O’Neill, to St. Catherine’s
hospital for medical care the first
of the week.
Mrs. Alex Thramer was plea
santly surprised at her home Fri
day evening when friends and
relatives arrived to celebrate her
birthday. Lunch was served by
the self-invited guests. Present
with their families were Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Thramer, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Walnofer, Mr. and Mrs.
Cletus Thramer and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Tomjack.
Mrs. Ralph Munn and Mrs.
Jerry Tomjack and their fam
ilies went to Bassett Thursday
where they joined Danny to
wards at his home to celebrate
his fifth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schueth,
Humphrey, visited Sunday at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Schueth.
Recent guests at the home of
Theodore Schueth were her bro
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Vogel. Stuart. Mrs.
Henry Schueth. Elgin, and Mrs.
Leo Vandersnick, Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. William Price
and family. West Point, Ky., have
been visiting with her mother,
Mrs. Martha Hill, and daughter,
Mrs. Algene Krieter, and family
from California who has spent
several weeks in Ewing. Wednes
day, Mrs. Krieter and family, ac
companied by the Price family,
left to return to her home in
California.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mummert
moved their household goods to
Clearwater last week where they
will make their home.
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ROYAL THEATRE
Thors. Aug. •
Family Night
“MOTHRA”
Columbia — Toho — Monsters and.
Midgets
FrL-Sat. Aug. 10-11
“THE FAR COUNTRY”
James Stewart Ruth Roman
Corinne Calvert Walter Brennan
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 12-15-14
Kim Novak Jack Lemmon
Fred Astaire Lionel Jeffries
Estelle Winwood Henry Daniell
Philippa Bevans
“THE NOTORIOUS LANDLADY”
Wed.-Thurs. Aug. 15-16
Family Night
Jerry Lewis in
“THE SAD SACK”
Co-starring David Wayne
Phyllis Kirk Peter Lorre
Joe Man tell Gene Evans
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Mr. and Mrs. Harpster and
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier,
Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Napier and girls -wers dinner
guests Sunday at the Alfred Nap
ier home in honor of Mrs. Glen
Harpsier’s birthday.
Becky Miller visited with Bar
bara Johnston Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett,
Lee Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Shrader and family, Ina Bennett,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Shrader, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Bennett and Curtis and Mrs.
Louise Thompsen and family
were dinner guests last Sunday at
the Louis Shrader home in honor
of his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and
the Lynn Fry family were dinner
guests Sunday at the Lorraine
Montgomery home home in honor
of Debra Montgomey’s birthday.
Mrs. Jansen and family, New
man Grove, Mrs Frank Emsick,
Michael and Brett were supper
guests Friday at the Dale Napier
home. Mrs. Emsick, Brett and
Michael, and Reta Napier went
home with Mrs. Jansen for a
visit. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nap
ier, Sonjia, Susan and Nancy
visited at the Duane Jansen hime
in Newman Grove Saturday. Reta
returned home with them.
Mrs. Frank Emsick, Joan,
Michael and Brett were guests
Thursday and spent the night at
the Wayne Fry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Grey Burleson,
Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Switzer visited at the Leo Miller
home Thursday evening.
Frank Emsick, Peggy and Dick,
Omaha and the Wayne Fry and
Richard Napier families were
dinner guests last Sunday at the
Dale Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier
and family visited at the Ray
mond Mullins home Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers
joined the Fred Ritter family,
Tilden, last Sunday for dinner at
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the Jerry Meyers home to honor
of Mrs. Jerry Meyer sod son,
Jon's birthdays.
Mr. sod Mrs. Lorraine Mont
gomery and family, Mr. and Mrs
Honnie Mott and Mr and Mrs.
George Montgomery were sup
per guests Saturday at the Grant
Mott home in honor of Debra
Montgomery s and Tammy Mott's
birthday’s.
Albert Larsen and Mrs. Carl
Christian visited at the Dave pol
lock home Tuesday.
Mrs. Willie Shrader and Sand
ra visited at the Lynn Fry home
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Hopkins,
Long Beach, Calif., were sapt>er
guests Friday at the Z H. Fry
home.
Earl Pierson took his grand
daughters, Connie, Cheryl ami
Julie to visit their mother Mrs.
Marcus Pierson, in the Neligh
Hospital, Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoke and
Jim, Cedar Rapids, la. nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and Jim,
Plainview, were dinner guests
Friday at the Dewitt Hoke home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller,
Mrs. Howard Miller, Edna Lof
quist, Mrs. Bert Fink and Mrs.
Grant Mott, Sharon and Tammy
attended conference at Atkinson
the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mott
moved into the buildings on the
Carl Christian farm Friday. He
is helping Web Napier with the
haying.
Johnny Gunter spent Monday
and Tuesday nights at the Archie
Johnston home, Wednesday and
Thursday nights at the Eddy
Shrader home and visited Friday
at the Lionel Gunter home. Mr.
and Mrs. Verl Gunter, Janet,
Judy and Jamey, Kennard, came
to the Lionel Gunter home Friday
evening for Johnny. They return
ed home that evening. Eddy and
Alice 9hrader were evening vitit
ors,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson
visited Wednesday afternoon at
the Dewitt Hoke home.
Mrs. Adfred Napier, Glenda,
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Steven and Dennis visited at the
Glen Ha r peter home Tuesday
afternoon.
liewiu Gunter was a dinner and
supper guest last Sunday at the
Lionel Gunter home
Mrs. Carl Christian. Texas and
Mr. and Mrs Albert Larson
visited at the Z.H. Fry home
Thursday evening.
Darrol Switzer. Jackie and Judy
Omaha and Lioyd Switzer came
Friday and Mrs Darrol SwiUuu
and Jerry came Saturday to
spend the week end visiting rel
atives. They will join Mr. and
Mrs. Grey Burleson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ors Switzer and the Wed
ell Switzer and Leo MUler famil
ies for a picnic dinner at the
Amos Switzer borne in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Grey Burleson.
Mrs. Burleson is a sister of Ora
Switzer.
Mr. und Mrs. Z.H. Fry came
home from Omaha Tuesday.
Their daughter, tMarzena) Mrs
Frank Emsick and Children, Joan
Michael and Brett accompanied
them for a visit.
Mr and Mrs. Z.H. Fry and Mrs.
Frank Hemsick called on Mr. and
Mrs. William Rickert and Mr.
and Mrs. George Napier in Neligh
Friday morning.
Mr. Z.H. Fry was in Tilden
* riday afternoon for a check up.
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Royal Newt
By Mn. R J. Ilertsg
Highlander Kv tension club met
with Mrs Floyd Gibb* August 31
Thirteen mrmtxTi anirwrred roll
call by telling of a trip each wish*
ed to take Guests included Mr*.
Maty Holliday, Mr* Tena War
n< r and Mr* Galen Gibbs Plana
were made lo hold a i>ake sale
at the IiCgion club in Orchard
August 11 The club picnic that
had been planned was cancelled
because of the rain and a new
date, August 19. was set. the
place to la- in Nagel's pasture
Mrs. Vem Ricge, Mr*. Verlyn
Gibb* and Mr* James Cm*per
reported on visits to shut-iti*.
Mrs Harvey Holbrook and Mrs
Leonard Stelling demonstrated
making attractive wall placque*
from grease pail lids and dried
gras* The next meeting will be
August 2H at the home of Mrs
Leonard Gibb* Roll eall will tie
answered by telling 'Pet Peeves*.
Karl Carpenter, Fremont, for
mer Royal resident, was In Royal
during the week looking after
iHisiness Interests
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WHEELER COUNTY
FAIR
and
FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY
AUG. 17-18-19
BARTLETT, NEBRASKA
Friday Entry Day
Saturday
4-H Judging and Show During Day
Livestock Parade at 7 p.m.
Hollenbeck Bros. Rodeo at 8 p.m.
Jimmy Adams Stardusters at 9:30 p.m.
Sunday
Approved Quarter Horse Show During Day
Calf Scramble at 7 p.m.
Hollenbeck Bros. Rodeo at 8 p.m.
Holmes Carnival On Grounds
School, Cooking, Baking, Sewing, Garden and
Field Exhibits
Free Car Parking — Free Grandstand
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RESIDENCE
AUCTION
Having established our home in Burke, S. D., we
will sell the following property 4 blocks south
of Bazelman's Service Station and the 2nd house
west on the south side of the street at
O'NEILL, NEBRASKA
SAT., AUG. 11
2:00 p.m.
Modern stuccoed 4-room house with basement partitioned off Into
2 rooms, bath upstairs and shower in basement, built-in cabinets
in kitchen, all newly re-decorated. Possession September 1st.
Description: Beginning at the Northeast comer of Lot 2 in
block “E” of Millards Addition to O’Neill, situated on the South
east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, in Township
29, North of Range 11, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County,
Nebraska, thence running South on the East line of Lot 2 a
distance of 132.8 feet, thence northwesterly a distance of approx
imately 47.34 feet to the point on the west line of Lot 2, thence
running North 118.1 feet to the Northwest comer of Lot 2, thence
running East 45 feet to the point of beginning.
Terms: 25% of bid day of sale, balance when marketable
title is furnished by owner.
ALICE AND DANNY HELMED
RUSSELL TEEL, Auctioneer ED CAMPBELL, Clerk
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