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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1963)
THE FRONTIER, O’Neill, Nebnw Amelia News My >11 mi Florence Unduey School was dismissed in the Swan Lake school Friday be cause of the teacher's father, Hy las Farrier, who had suffered a stroke. Mrs. Darrel (Ardath) Wedge wood is the teacher. Several from here attended the Vern Sageser Bull sale at Atkin son Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M H. Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burgett attended the farm sale of Nels Madsen near Ericson Thursday. Nels has (mrchased a business in Ericson and will move there soon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker were supper guests at William Fry rears Thursday evening. Maynard Coleman carried the mini for Dwight Kenny Saturday while the Kennys took their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dale Ken ny and children to their home in Casper, Wyo., after a weeks visit with them. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cuddy, Timmy, Jean and Kenneth, O’ Neill, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bur gett and Wayne. Mrs. G. Fullerton entertain ed the Merry Matrons club Thurs day. Mrs. Gene Skala and Kelly, Fremont, came Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton. Vern Sageser attended a pure bred cattle sale at Bassett Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. F Tesch, Atkin son, called at Art Doolittles Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Morris Kennedy, River k», Thursday, February 2«, 1963 side, California, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ste vens, Page. Her father has not been well. Mrs. Kennedy expects to visit relatives in the Amelia community later this week includ ing the Beriue Kennedy, Art Doolittles and Edgar Petersons. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs Dunk Peterson and Kay Johnston, Raymond Wickham and John Hansen were guests at Bob Adairs Wednesday eve ning, F<b. 20, to help them cele brate their 9th wedding anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burgett and Wayne visited the home of her brother, Elmer Harlan near Bas sett Friday. They were dinner guests there. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle and Mrs. Gertie Marcellus went to Lynch Monday where Mrs. Doo little consulted a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Jake Classen near Spencer Sunday afternoon. Barbara Pospichal spent a few days last week with her grand parents, Mr and Mrs. August Pospichal. They took her to her home near Stuart Friday evening and while there helped their lit tle grandson Gary celebrate his 7th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown, Om aha, visited Sunday with her fa ther, Charlie Sigman. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carr and Darla spent Friday evening at Marvin Doolittle's. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett, Harley and Susan were supper and eve ning guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Peterson and their lit tle granddaughter, Kay Johns ton. Word was received from Mrs. Bertha Sammons stating her eye a operation was a success and with out unlorseen complications she should have one hundred per cent vision. Mr and Mrs Paul Johnston returned to their home in Schuy ler this week, after three weeks in Phoenix, Ariz., where he was attending school. Their little daughter, Kay wt*u has been stay ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson return ed home wuh them. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr, Mr and Mrs. Louis Burgett and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carr attended the square dance at St. Mary's Friendship hall in O’Neill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fryrear, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry, Mr and Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnston were din ner and afternoon guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Fry rear. The afternoon was spent playing cards with high score winners being Lew Backhaus and Mrs. Orland Fryrear and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry were low score winners. Mrs. Fryrear then served a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Bernard Blackmore and Mrs. Vern Sageser attended a les son on making ceramics Tues day in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge attended the Merwyn French jr. farm sale near Page Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus ac companied the Coolidges. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey, Bell evue, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White over the week end. They also visited their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. 9. C. Bar nett on Saturday. Debra Carr visited her grand . ti _ J X * T T. ./vl. rv, - ^ liil . a»»vi a. 11^511 in O’Neill several days last week. Kay Johnston was a dinner guest Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Vern Sageser. Mrs. May Sageser was also a guest. Bob Adair, Rusty Adair and Clifford Clemens went to Cairo Saturday night to attend a cock fight. Rev. Hess called on Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos vis ited at Frank Pierces Thursday evening and watched the wrest ling matches on TV. Later they played a few games of cards. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt, Paul and Gene visited at Frank Pier ces Friday evening. (I>a<st Week's News) Helping Hand club met Thurs day, Feb. 14 at the home of Mrs. Joe Stoecker. After a very de licious dinner the business meet ing was called to order by the president, Mrs. Arthur Hiatt. Roll call was answered by an article about a famous man. Thirteen members were present. The rest of the afternoon was spent with games and contests led by Mrs. Hiatt. Mrs. Della Peterson was also on the program committee but was unable to be present be cause of illness. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ralph Rees. A meeting was held at the church annex Friday afternoon in appreciation of the cooperation of all WSCS members and a drive for new members was discussed. There were 16 guests present. Everyone enjoyed the afternoons ' program and a nice luncheon was served. Mrs Maude Forbes has been staying with Mrs. Louis Forbes since she was released fmm the Atkinson hospital Sunday, Feb 10. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wimngs are visiting their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs. Roger Do bias in South Carolina. Roger is in the army and stationed there Mr and Mrs. Glenn White, Clyde Burge. Joyce and Bruce were dinner guests Sunday with Mr and Mrs. S. C. Barnett Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson Thermopolis, Wyo., visited his brothers. Dunk and Edgar Peter, son from Friday until Saturday. Mrs. Lindsey and Florence were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMillen Mrs 1 lolly Mullen is staying with the McMiilens, as she suffered a stroke about six months ago and is not able to stay alone. Mrs. Mullen is a sister of the late Jim McCaffrey who was an Am eiia resident before his death ndseys l^en were luncheon guests and spent the evening with Mrs Carrie Forbes and Mrs Maude Forbes. Delbert Edwards has been ill with flu. He was feeling better the early part of the week .Mrs. Edith Andersen spent this weekend at her home in Amelia She was a dinner guest Sunday with Mr anil Mrs. Vern Sagt-ser and Mrs. May Sageser Mrs. John Ceams. Scottsbiuff Mrs. Ernest Gruenberg, Linda and Carol visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear Sunday. The Ceams had brought a load of potatoes and Mr. Cearns and Mr Gruenberg were deliver ing them. The Gilmans drove to Cody Sunday to get their brother, Bill Gilman because of the death of anther brother. Sam Gilman. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edward and family, Omaha, were Sunday evening supper guests with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards Geralds plan to move near Clearwater next week where they will be employed on a dairy ranch. Mr and Mrs Arthur Hiatt Paul and Gene visited at the Mark Summerers home near Em meu Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young, Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs Carlton Davis, Ertcson were Sun day afternoon visitors with Mr and Mrs Tom Baker. Mr. and Mrs Irwin Carpenter. Chambers called there that evening. Mr and Mrs. Jack Gilman and Sherry. Omaha, came Sunday to attend the funeral of Jack's un cle. Sam Gilman. Pete Frahm returned home last w.ek fr»m Piiger where he has been visiting his daughter, Mrs Jerome Krutz and family several weiks Bob Ailair, Rusty Adair, Pete Frahm and Dunk Peterson are doing some carpenter work for Mrs. Vera Paddock at the ranch Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce at tended the funeral of Carlee Bar thel at Burwell Friday afterno >n Mr» Bertha Sammons under went eye surgery Tuesday. Feb 12 at a Twin Falla, Idaho hew pilai. Her son. Forest plained to Mrs Blake Ott following the op eraUon saying she was getting along as well as could be expect ed. Mr and Mrs Frank Pierce were quite surprised Friday night when their daughter, Mrs Charles Bligh and their grand daughter, Mrs Dick Brail drove up from Omaha to spend the weekend with them Mr. and Mrs Leon Skala, Mr and Mrs. Gene SkaLt and Ke! ly, Fremont. visited on the week end with tlie George Fullerton and Marvin Doolittle families Mrs Marvin Doolittle has been having a seige of pleurisy Mrs Blake Ott. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Adams and Don were O Neill shoppers Saturday Mr and Mrs. Calvin Cuolklge and family were over Sunday vis ito"s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Coolidge. Calvin ex pect* U> move hi* family to Sen ecp. Kan . next week Announcementa have been re ceivrd from Mr. and Mr* Jim Holme*, Arcadia, that tb» y have adopted a little girl She wna *»* days old Mrs Holme* ti th* for mer Evelyn Thompaon. daughter of Mr ami Mr* Leon Thompaon Kaljdi Hee*. Marvin Doolittle. Clifford Cletnena and Fredrick DeHart attended the sale at Ord Friday Mr ami Mr* l»ck Doolittle are planning to go to South Da kota till* weekend to Ha* a ranch near Faith They are thinking of locating there thia spring Phone Your New* To The Frontier Phone 788 Teen Age HOP SATURDAY. MAR. 2 American Legion Auditorium O'Neill, Nebraska Music by MIKE SUND and His Combos % ! Admission: 75c Reg. 239.95, Beige 2-PC. L. R. SUITE N°» 199” Reg. 199.95, Turquoise 2-PC. L. R. SUITE Now 179” Reg. 169.95, Brown 2- PC. L. R. SUITE Now 12495 Reg. 289.95, Brown 3- PC. SECTIONAL Now 24995 Reg. 169.95, Maple 5-PC. STUDIO SUITE N°" 148“ Reg. 44.95, Choice of colors Green, Beige, Black SWIVEL ROCKERS Now 37“ _c ... Now 4250 \ \ Kcvi\VEL R°cKERS c how 24501 \ Reg. ’fpnOiaFR CHAW^ 1 S"KaSU'S \«C,‘L 54”\ 1 7-PC. OlHETt ^ iime „ yoo need rt 1 ISCHMISER SCHMISER CLOSING OUT * Because we have decided to quit farming we will offer the following described personal property to the highest bidder «»t public auction at the farm LOCATED ... 11 Va miles south of Ewing . . . OR ... 17 miles west of Neltgh and 1 ]/a south . OR . . . from Durre's station on Hwy 281, 2 miles south, 16 miles east and 5Va miles south (Watch for Farm Sale Arrows) on - 1 57 HEAD OF CATTLE 57 6 .*!, cBKfLS! ZGS 36 Steers in feed lot 3 Angus heifer calves ^Tjig^avemgejoo-jbs. 5 Angus cows 4 *nm,, fnivp(. HAY AND GRAIN , - 51 #• . «jr a • r 4 Angus calves 9 stacks Qf hay 7 Angus first calf heifers 2.ooo bushels of com 1 Roan first calf heifer 1 Angus 2-year-ola bull About 70 tons silage I COMPLETE SET IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT I f 1,200 ft. 6-in. heavy duty mainline pipe 2,500 ft. 4-in. pull-type sprinkler line 220 Ford diesel motor 6-inch pump with 6 stages 1,000 gal. diesel fuel tank Steel wheeled pipe wagon 66 No. 35 Rainbird sprinkler nozzles 2 Telescoping sections 66 Couplers 66 1x3/4 reducers 66 Steel risers 66 1x36 aluminum risers i Gear head \ 1 EXCELLENT LINE OF MACHINERY € Well Cared for - Some Near New 1953 AC WD 45 Tractor, overhauled last spring 1950 AC WD Tractor, overhauled last spring 1938 John Deere "G" Tractor, good rubber 1948 John Deere "A" Tractor, good 1962 Ford 2-row corn picker, used only one season IHC 4-row corn planter 2 Blue fertilizer attachments for planter John Deere 2-row corn planter 12-ft. John Deere fertilizer spreader, on rubber, good 3- 14 mounted A-C plow 2-row A-C cultivator for WD 4- row John Deere rotary hoe 40-ft. Owatonna elevator, good 24-ft. elevator 10-ft. tandem disc 12-ft. MM grain drill with grass seeder attachment, good 7-ft. IHC trail mower, No. 9, good 7-ft. John Deere power mower, No. 5, good Heavy duty trail mower hitch for John Deere G or A Hay Sweep for A-C 24-ft. Hydraulic rake Hay stacker and back stop Cabling rack, heavy beams John Deere N 145-bu. manure spread er with bunk feeder attachment, like new, to sell separately 125-bu. Blair feed wagon with stake sides, new 100-bu. wagon with hoist Wagon with pickup box Knoedler burr mill 12-ft. grain auger, 4-in. Humboldt loader Snow scoop Dozer blade Char-Lynn hydraulic pump 11 Feed bunks, 16-ft. 2 Stock tanks Set 12-38 tractor chains Cattle oiler 420-gal. fuel tank on stand Some 55-gal. steel barrels About 500-lbs. loose salt 10 Rolls corn cribbing Pump jack Cattle scratcher Some cable Some old iron Small 8x10 building, like new Some forks, scoops, miscellaneous hand tools and other articles too numerous to mention f TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for f I CLARENCE Q A II lorn ANDELECTA 3 V II Ifl I 3 b If C Roy Kirwan, Ed Thorin, Chuck Mahony Auction Service, Butte and O'Neill I