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    "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper
__ Volume 82—Number 26 _ O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, October 18, 1962 tgV>n
Page Newt
By Mn. Bee Asher
The Rev. and Mrs. Lisle Mew
maw, Clem, Paul and Renee, Ne.
ligh, were Sunday supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren
sen.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and
family, Scotia, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs Otto Mat
schullat. On Sunday the Dale
Matschullat joined the group for
dinner.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Harold Heiss were Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Heiss and boys
and Mr and Mrs. Larry Heiss
and Nadine to celebrate Mrs
Ross Fink's birthday. She has
been here for a few days.
Mr and Mrs. “Bod" lekes and
Alices
Beauty Shop
325 E. Dougina Hi. Phone 2*3
Complete Beauty Service
__Slimliner_Reducing Machine
Paul Shierk
IN8ITRANCE AGENCY
O'NEILL, NEBR
Insurance of All
Kinds
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trow
bridge and their families visited
relatives m Carroll and a cou
sin who is visiting from Califor
nia.
Mrs Finn Landreth, Thayer,
la., spent Wednesday and Thurs
day visiting her granddaughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Harmon.
Friday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. N. D Ickes were Mr
and Mrs. Don Malmberg, Gor
don, Mrs Soren Sorensen jr., and
Kandy, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ickes,
Bruce and Lee. The Malmbergs
were enroute to Grand Island,
then on to Lincoln to attend the
football game and visit some
friends. They will return to their
home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and
family, Marlene DeVon and Di
ane Kemper and Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Asher and girls were all Sun
day supper guests of Mrs. Frieda
Asher. After supper guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher ami
family, Atkinson. It was to cele
brate Frieda’s 74th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Asher, Mr and
Mrs. William Sorensen, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Asher all of Page and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, At
kinson, were Saturday night sup
per guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Cal
vin Harvey. Cards were played
with prizes going to Bill Sorensen,
Don Nissen, Kenneth Asher, Mrs.
Bill Sorensen and Mrs. Harold
Asher.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harmon and
family and Mrs. Finn Landreth,
Thayer, la., were Sunday dinner
WENTWORTH GOLDEN HEREFORDS
Welling Bassett, Nebraska 37 Big Bugged Bulls. Bent Ever.
10 choice open yearling heifers — 23 extra good cows
22 bull and heifer spring calve*
Monday, October 22nd, 1962
Sires of yearling hulls and heifers CK CKATO 148: Top of the
CK 1957 spring sale. Yellow, good headed, enormous body on short
legs and weighs over a ton. His calves have topped our sales for
the last 3 years. 13 of his sons selling in this sale.
GOLDEN GRAND 4: A thick massive heavy boned son of VVS
Pioneer 67 for which we paid Wm. Schudel $4250. His calves are
good big yellow and heavy boned. He also has 13 sons selling.
WGH LUM 11: He is a son of CK CKATO 148: Has great depth,
a beautiful coat golden hair, Very smooth, and weighs over a
ton. 7 of his sons sell.
/VMtrr* _II:_ _ ■
cAuti guuu «nu neany an yeiiow. l ney are
regular breeders and their sons have sold up to $1200. None have
ever produced a dwarf & guaranteed not to from present mating.
Gilves: From them can be selected choice yellow replacement
heifers and bulls for future use.
Hannah and Hues of Brewster. Nebraska bought two bulls of us.
After using one three summers and the other two summers they
sold in their October 1st dispersion sale for $5750 which was $3550
more than they paid for them. We think you too will find our
sales a good place to buy bulls. Come have a look.
Auctioneer — Robert Scgnell
Write for catalogue
F. E. and Artice Wentworth, Mills, Nebr.
SALE AT BASSETT
I
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milu Lan
dreth.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Nissei
and family and Mr and Mrs
Charles Sorensen, Georgia am
Cheri, Grand Island, were Sue
day dinner guests of Mr ani
Mrs. Soren Sorensen sr The oc
casion was the birthday of Mrs
Nissen. Afternoon callers weri
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sorensen am
family, Creighton, Mr and Mrs
William Sorensen and family am
Mr. and Mrs. “Jr” Sorensen am
family. They all remained foi
lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmor
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Keitl
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs, Darrel
Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Warrei
Cronk, Mr. and Mrs, Richarc
Heiss and Mr. and Mrs. Kennetl
Heiss at an ice cream party oi
Tuesday night.
NOK club met on Thursday
with Mrs. James Stewart. Thi
eight members and one guest
Mrs. Hester Edmisten spent thi
afternoon socially.
Mr and Mrs. Duane Finch at
tended the 35th wedding anniver
sary of her parents, Mr. am
Mrs. Henry Gerdes, Osmond.
Mmes. Anton Nissen, P. E. Nis
sen, H. G. Kennedy, Emma Kem
per, Hester Edmisten and Mai
Copes and Miss Grace Zeller
helped Mrs. Frieda Asher cele
brate her birthday on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor am
family, Scottsbluff, spent from
Thursday to Sunday visiting theii
parents, the Raymond Taylor
anH thr» .1 W Finrhpc
Superintendent Allan Gross
announced the following were
eligible to take the University
of Nebraska regent exams
on November 7th. They are
Bruce Bowen, Bonnie Heiss,
Caroline Max, Connie Nissen
and Dick Linder.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring
O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Kennetl
Heiss and family, Mrs. Ethe
Waring and Mrs. Alta Fincl
spent Sunday in Omaha visitinj
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waring.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher ant
girls and Marlene DeVon and Di
ane Kemper were Sunday dinnei
guests of Mrs. Frieda Asher.
Cub scouts met on Tuesday
with Mrs. Carl Max. The younj.
folks and their leaders tourec
the fire house and Donald Snydei
explained the workings of the fire
engine and also what to do ir
case of a fire. The theme for Oc
tober is “Using the Library’’
Each boy told about the book
he took home at the last meet
ing under the heading of "H -jes
in Books’’.
WSCS began the study perioc
on Monday of “The Rim of East
Asia” with Mrs. Edgar Stauffei
as the teacher from 9 to 10:3C
every morning, this week.
During church services on Sun
day, Diane Kemper, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kempei
and Sandra Alberts, daughter o:
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Alberts join
ed the Methodist church wit!
Rev. Robert Linder, officiating.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. C. E. Walker were Mr
and Mrs. John Walker, Norfolk
and Mrs. James McNally, Colo
KUBIK CLOSING OUT KUBIK
Farm Sale
At the farm located from O’Neill 11 miles east. 10 north, 3 east and 1 north . . . OR . . . from
Red bird 10 south, 4 east and 1 north . . . OR . . . from Verdlgre 15 west, 2 north, (Watch for Farm
Sale arrows) on . . .
MONDAY. OCT. 22
Sale starts 11:30 a.m. Lunch at Sale
360 ACRES LAND
170 acres under cultivation and in alfalfa. Rest is pasture, hay meadow and buildings. Best rota
tion pLuis have been followed. Place is well fenced and cross fenced, water to yards, pasture
across road and dwelling. On REA. good phone, only 2 miles from new school. Ed Thorin. O’Neill,
licensed real estate broker and auctioneer. LIBERAL TERMS. OWNER WANTS SMALL DOWN
PAYMENT AND WILL CARRY BALANCE.
87 HEAD OF CATTLE
17 black milk cows, two heifers coming with 1st and 2nd calves, 17 spring calves, registered Angus
bull. Also 50 Angus cows, some purebred, consigned by E. J. Re veil.
FULL LINE GOOD MACHINERY
This line of machinery is in excellent condition ani is well worth your inspection. See large bill for
listing. Also poultry and euipment, S brooder hou-es. hay and grain and household goods as well as
a big collection of shop tools and miscellaneous articles.
TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for
JOE AND ROSE MMm
AND GEORGE I%.UBIK
Ed Thorin, O'Neill, and Rudloff First National Bank
Bros., Verdigre, Auctioneers of O'Neill, Clerk
rado.
Mr and Mrs. Dale Stauffer
) spent a few days in Grand Is
land On Friday they attended
the national corn picking contest
On Saturday they attended the
Nebraska Methodist Layman’s
Conference where Mr William
Sullivan of the FBI was the prin
cipal speaker. They were house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hotz, Mrs. Hotz and Mrs Stauf
fer are sisters. The Stauffers re
turned home on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Jessie Kelly were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
i and Mrs. Bernard Grimes, Cham
i bers.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith,
i Neligh, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Earl
i Stevens. In the afternoon they
i all visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Wrede.
Mrs. William Baum and Deb
( bie, Lincoln, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
■ Clasey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hegge
meier, Orchard, Mrs. Anna
Thompson and A 1/c and Mrs.
I Darrell Grass and family were
Wednesday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Grass. Alter sup
per Mr. and Mrs. Lyle French
■ and baby were callers. On Friday
the Darrell Grasses left for Mas
sachusetts where he will be sta
tioned.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Riege
were Sunday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen
and family, Creighton, were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Sorensen.
About 515 received their Sabin
Oral Polio Vaccine on Sunday
cit wie rdg e ivieuiuuisi cnurcn.
This was type II, the last in the
series of three.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Caster,
, Sterling, Colo., Mrs. Anna Smith
i and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith,
| Inman were Sunday dinner guests
i of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Smith.
Mrs. Edgar Stauffer spent
from Tuesday to Friday at Kear
ney and attended the State Con
vention of the WCTU. Mrs. Stauf
fer was re-elected the state re
cording secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 9chinck,
Brunswick, and Mrs. Ben Asher
were Friday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer. Af
ter supper Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Asher and Ben Asher and Debbi
joined the group to help Mr. Swit
zer celebrate his 75th birthday.
Mrs. Dora Townsend is spend
ing a few days with Mrs Sarah
Adams, Chambers. The ladies
spent one day last week visiting
Mrs. Lybolt in Brunswick. Mrs.
Townsend, who is over 80, still
drives her own car. The ladies
also spent a day visiting with
Mrs. Allan Haynes, Page.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz,
O’Neill, and Mr and Mrs. Dan
Troshynski, Page, visited Sun
day with Miss Martha Johring,
O’Neill.
A film “Salute to Courage” tell
ing of the work of the Good Will
Industries was the highlight of
the School of Mission study at
the Methodist church on Sunday.
The film emphasized our mis
sion to the physical handicap. The
opening devotion was given by
the 7th and 8th grades Sunday
school class which is taught
by Bud Ickes and Kenneth
Heiss. Hostesses for the coffee
hour were the WSCS. Sunday
“Mental Health” will be the
main topic. The children of the
Inman church will have the de
votions. The Page MYF will be
coffee hosts.
,_
A surprise birthday card party
was given in honor of Mrs Frie
da Asher at the tiome of Mrs
Ethel Park. Those surprising
Mrs Asher were Mmes. Leila
Snell, Eva Gray, Ethel Waring.
Hester Edmisten, Elsie Cork and
Alta Finch.
RNA Kensington met Wednes
day with Mrs. Esther Waring
The afternoon was spent inform
ally.
The senior class of the IIS held
a slave auction Wednesday tught
on the bandstand in town The
sale of the 15 seniors, 11 girls
and four boys realized $124.
Bid or Bye Club met Wednes
day with Mrs. Frank Cronk
Bridge was played with Mrs.
Cronk winning high Mrs George
Clasey was a guest.
Mrs. Lee Fink was hostess to
the Neighborhood club when it
met with her on Wednesday. Her
guests were Mrs. Richard Her
nandez and Mrs. Roy Grubbs.
A surprise baby shower was giv
en to Mrs. Hernandez. Mrs. Lou
ise Heese won the special prize
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Fusselman
jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ash
er and family were Tuesday sup
per guests of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
Fusselman. After supper friends
and neighbors charivaried the
young Fusselmans.
Friday supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Heiss were
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes, Mr.
and Mrs. John Gray, Mrs. Mae
Copes and Mrs. Icie Snyder.
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb HUIa
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heyne,
Omaha, returned home Sunday
afternoon. Timmy Heyne remain
ed for the week with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Van Cleave.
Alberta Hoffman spent Wed
nesday evening until Saturday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Hoffman and girls.
Scottie Halligan was a Sunday
overnight guest of his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin VanCleave and Patty were
Mr. and Mrs. John Maul, Om
aha and Mr. and Mrs. Andy An
drews, Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heyne
and family, Omaha, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Er
vin VanCleave and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Heyne, Bassett.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Windel and
daughter, California, a cousin of
Mrs. Jim Hoffman, spent Fri
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hoffman and Danny. They
are here visiting Mrs. Wendell’s
mother, Mrs. Bertha Foss, who
is now in the hospital.
Albert Kirstead, Norfolk, was a
Monday overnight guest of Mrs.
Katie Papke.
Mrs. Clayde Brainard was a
Friday evening caller of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hoffman and Danny.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hamik were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schneider, O’
Neill.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Katie Papke were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hoffman, Darlene and Dan
ny, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Papke and
family, Chambers, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Johnson and family,
Burke, S. D. and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Hoffman and girls.
Darlene Hoffman, Lincoln,
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoff
Fall Items
CORN STORAGE
Grain Bins - Sioux
Corn Cribs - Sioux
Slat Cribbing
Wire Cribbing
Rough Boards
Strongbarn Roofing I
Tunnels - Ventilators - Cement
Everything to repair that
Corn Crib and Granary
Lumber - Shingles - Blocks
TWO LOCATIONS
West Lumber Coal Co.
Page, Nebr. Ewing, Nebr.
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man and other relative*.
Weekend guests in the Ernetf
Greenfield home were Mr and
Mrs Art Greenfield. Grand
Junction, Coki.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Young.
Elsworth, Kan , were recent Sun
day dinner gueat* at the Ernest
Greenfield home. They came to
get acquainted with their new
granddaughter.
Mrs Leota Foltz spent Thurs
day in Omaha having an eye ex
aminatron.
Sunday dinner guests al the
William Gillispie home were Mr>
Mildred McCartney ami Mrs Bes
sie Gettert. In the afternoon Mrs
Gillispie and daughter and the
ladies took a sight seeing drive
to Springview.
Sunday guests uf Mr. and Mrs
Ernest Greenfield, Mrs Leota
Foltz, Mrs. Larry Young and
family were Mr and Mrs Walt
Coulthard, Ainsworth
Mrs. Ernest Smith and Mrs
Roy Farr of Newport were vis
itors one day last week in the
Ernest Greenfield home
Mr. and Mrs Ward Dyer spent
Sunday at the Glen Haugen
home, Newport.
Timmy and Brenda 9ue, child
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friedel,
spent Thursday with their grand
parents, Mr and Mrs John Frie
del.
Mrs. Ida Steinhauser was a
Wednesday evening caller of Mr
and Mrs. John Friedel.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. John Friedel were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Friedel and fam- \
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel
were Monday evening callers of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss.
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ROYAL THEATRE
Thurs. Oet. 1H
Family Night
“MEET ME AT THE FAIR”
Fri.-Sat. Oet. 19-20
“JACK THE GIANT KIIJ.EH”
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Oet. 21 22-23
"HEMINGWAY’S ADVENTURE
OF A YOUNG MAN”
—
Wed.-Thurs. Oct. 24-23
Family Night
“PRIVATE LIFE
OF MAJOR BENSON”
" 11 11 1,11 4 II .
Mr and Mrs R E Chaney and
family. Ainaworth, attended the
St. Boniface Baiaar Sunday eve
rung
Saturday overnight guest of
Mrs Elsie Sweet was her son,
Dr. Edward Sweet. Burke. S. D ,
Sunday overnight guesla were
Mrs Mildred North and Bill
SaferviUe. Kan. and Mrs Arthur
Sweet, Newton, Kan They all
attended the funeral of Herbert
Sweet Sunday Also attending
were Clarence Sweet and Dale.
Grand Island.
Mrs 1 auu* Dnskili and Mrs
K<iae Hovey spent a week visit
mg Mrs. DnskiU’s daughters,
Alice Reliands and family. Stan
ton. and Mr. and Mrs Harold
Treiber. Mapleton, la They ulso
visited in Danbury, la Mrs Huv
ey had a checkup by her doc
tor in Sioux City. They returned
home lost Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bigelow,
Pacific Palisades, Calif . have
been visiting the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bigelow and
George. They will leave Thurs
day for home.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
Rose Hovey were Mrs Archie
Bright and children and Mrs
l.ixiie Uriah ill Afternoon taller*
were Mr and Mr* Hit hard Ho
vey and Hobby and Archie Hrtgbi
of O NeiU lalrr In the afternoon
they all trialled the new home
being built by Mi and Mrs Wil
bur Moon *.>uth of Stuart
Weitneaday murmng caller* <4
Mr and Mr* Richard Hovry and
Mi nnd Mra Archie Bright were
Mr and Mr* Clarence Sandal!
and Mr* Nooe Hovry
IOOF IXHH.K NO. SI
meets every Wednesday ai 8
p m All member* are urged to
be present Vl»lting Odd Fallows
welcome tf
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