The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 17, 1957, SECTION TWO, Page 12, Image 12

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    Parks Clan in
Annual Reunion
PAGE The annual Parks re
union was held Sunday, October
13 at Norfolk at the Ta-ha-zooka
park with around 40 present
Mrs. Everett Craig of Creston
was the oldest one present. Deb
bie Fick, the 4-month-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fick of
Inman was the youngest.
It was voted to have another
reunion next year same date and
same place.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Phifier and four child
ren of Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Eggers and son of Hump
hrey; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks,
Mr and Mrs. Earl Parks, Clair
and Valjean and Ronnie Parks,
all of Page; Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Fick and family of Inman; Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Parks of Lin
coln. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Craig
and Lois; Mr. and Mrs. William
Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lake,
Mrs. Anna Craig, all of Creston;
Mrs. Leota Parks of Omaha;
Wayne Parks of Foster; Miss
Clara Parks of Pierce and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Craig and son of
Norfolk.
Other rage News
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and
son from Madison were dinner
guest at the Cordes Walker home.
The men are brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Synder and
sons of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs.
Do nald Lockwood, Rickie and
Regina of Hot Spring, S D., spent
Sunday evening with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith.
Mr. Synder and Mrs. Lockwood
are brother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper,
their daughter, Mrs. Marvin
Stauffer, Val, Randy and Marsha
had Sunday dinner at the Jim
Jarmen home in Chambers. Mrs.
Jarman is the former Sandra
Harper.
Mr. and Mrs Foy Clark and
Mrs. Sue Clark formerly of Page
were dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen
Sunday.
Mrs. Edgar Stauffer and Mrs.
Dora Townsend went to North
Platte for the WCTU convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill spent
Thursday until Sunday at Milton
vale, Kans., visiting their daugh
ter, Marilyn, who attends college
there.
Mr. and Mr. Jesse Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly attend
ed the funeral servces for Char
lie Mitchell in Butte last week.
Mr. Michell was an uncle of Mr.
Jesse Kelly.
Kenngston met Wednesday with
Mrs. I. O. Woods, Mrs. Laura Ash
' er was a guest. A no-host lunch
eon was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Steinberg
visited last weekend in Carroll,
la., at the home of their daughter
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hartigan. Donella and Bill. Mrs.
Steinberg's mother, Mrs. Elsie
Cork, accompanied them and
visited relatives in Iowa. Monday
they drove to Omaha where Mr.
Steniberg consulted his doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly drove
to Brunswick Sunday and visit
ed an uncle, F. R. Reed, and
aunt, Minnie Burtwistle. On
their way home they visited in
the Ray Reed home in Orchard.
Mrs. Jud Russell and Mrs. Ag
nes Spann drove to Lincoln Sat
urday to attend the wedding of
Mrs. Russell's granddaughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson
of Fremont visited from Satur
day until Monday at the Paul
Neubauer home. The Johnsons
were enroute home from Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher
returned home Friday after visit
ing a week at the Dick Asher
home in Powell, Wyo. Alvin and
Kevin Heiss stayed with their
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Har
old Heiss, and Neil Asher stayed
with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher,
while Lisa Asher was cared for
by her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman.
Weekend guests in the George
Clasey home were their daugh
ters and families. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Platz and Susan and Mr and
Mrs. Marvin Sinkule and Cindy of
Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher enter
tained at a dinner Sunday for
Mr. and Mr. Charles Switzer,
Mrs. Freida Asher and Mrs. Lau
ra Asher. It was honoring Mr.
Switzer's and Mrs. Freida Asher’s
birthday anniversaries.
Mrs. Nelle Macintosh and Ray
drove 10 Aiuion wiui ivn s. v iuiu
Parks Monday. There her daugh
ter, Margaret, met them and took
them on to Genoa to spend a few
days*
Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Asher and Ronnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Asher, Ben, Rober-1
ta and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. j
Jerry Asher, Neil and Usa, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, Linda,j
Lee Rene, Vonda and Chuckie
and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kemper,
and family surprised their mother,
Mrs. Freida Asher, on her birth-1
day anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holliday j
returned Wednesday, October 9,
from Scottsbuff after spending
two weeks at the home of their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. j
Richard Holliday, Diane and
Kathy.
The SOS club met Friday eye
ing with Freida Asher. Eva Gray
won the mystery prize. Mrs. Lau
ra Asher was a guest. The next
meeting will be with Alta Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss |
spent Sunday in Burwell visiting |
their son and faimily, Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Heiss, Kathy and I
Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Finley and
Shelia of Bronson, la., visited
Sunday at his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Finley. Both families
ate Sunday dinner at Vernon
Finley’s.
Mrs. John Dewitt entertained
her daughter, Elizabeth, Monday.
September 23. for her eighth
birthday with a wiener roast
after school. Ice cream and birth
da> cake were served.
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REAP A HARVEST of..
During This Sale
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AS ADVERTISED in LOOK • POST o'FARM JOURNAL • THIS WEEK 1
PROGRESSIVE FARMER • PARADE 1
I 3i!£3 ASPIRIN
■ None finer made!
I let-'we 2 for 55(
■ 27c M'l S for .21
■ 12c 12*1 1 tor .12
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RUBBING ALCOHOL
COMPOUND
Flnaat quality.
Staf. 7H 2 for 80?
de luxe
TOOTH BRUSHES
6 stylet. Hyzon or
natural bristles.
M?5.«2fo,60?
BATH POWDER
• Adrienne • lavender
• Garden Spice
latte Boiea Ref. 1 JR
2 tor 1.51
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HAIR SPRAY -5- T
lanolin-enriched. “
ll-oi. Aoroaol ®«tiNM
Ret. tjt *a
2 *- 1.90 bsjbssl
1 GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES
I ftTVSW 2 ».r 54*
rvunuuiwn. uvu nn»«n
vltamlns Pint..S lor S.SO
•IPHACAPS. Vitamin A cap suits.
50 M. 100‘a . 1 for 7.SS
KLENiO ANTISEPTIC MOUTH
WASH. PM __1 for .SO
PRO-CAP ARNES IVt TAPE.
WHO yd____1 for .44
AEROSOL SHAVE CREAMS. Roody
Shava, lavandar or Laaandar
Mantholatad.. »for .00
10c OOROY PINS..2 for .It I
1.2S ADRIENNE INOELO f
LIPSTICKS...2 for 1.20 |
2.00 LEATHER RILLFOLOS. Choice of 1
stylet, leathers, I
colors....2 for 2.01 I
1.10 DELUXE CHRISTMAS CARDS S 1
ENVS. 18’t .2 for 1 JO 1
ROC CASCADE CHRISTMAS CARDS 0 1
ENVS. lS't...2 for .70 |
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1.47 VilM __J MM Ml
Riull RUSTIC 8UIR4ANDS
FI<st><olor*d. witrrpfoo*
M*l Ml VMM IM 27 (
3-Speed HEATING PAD I
l-Yr. guarantee I
4.SS Value New 3.88 I
Spuntex STRETCH NYLONS
First quality. S. M, L.
Pair 1.1* Value
New B7<
Bes et J prs. ..2.51
1 Rexall METAL TRUCK
Motor cab and 2 trailers.
M BS value New 2.98
BRIOE DOLL
Beautifully dressed.
Almost 2' tail!
10.00 value New 5.99
PIm Federal Tax On Some Itemt
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Gilligan’s Rexall Drug
Ben Gillig&n Robert T. Devoy
Phone 87 — O’Neill
We are open until 9 p.m. for your convenience. , '
OPEN HOI SE
STAG PARTY
Monday, Oct. 21
i at the
Legion Club Rooms
Stuart. Nebr.
FRIED OYSTER FEED
ENTERTAINMENT
The club moms have recently
been remodeled ana the public
is cordially invited to attend the
open house in celebration ot the
event.
* Legionnaires and their Iriends
are cor’d tally invited.
N»rtmv< 'arlinle Legion Post US
Mai—
SLIMLINER
REDUCING MACHINE
Alice’s Beauty Shcr
Phone 263 -O’Neill
Ponton Insurance
FLORENCE PONTON, Prop
Insurance of AH Kinds
and Bonds
Phone 106 Golden Bldg
MARKET REPORT: Monday, October 14
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
In spite of MUDDY ROADS we had a large run ot hogs
for sale with over 70 consignors. Ertreme top was $10 85 with
very few butchers sellng below $10440. Sows sold from $14.50
to $10.20. This coming MONDAY marks the date of our K1KST
ANNIVERSARY in VERDIGRE. It is interesting to note that
we have sold HOGS for 989 different FARMERS AND RANCH
ERS THROUGHOUT THIS TERRITORY during this past year.
Remember it means MORE DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET
WHEN YOU SELL YOUR HOGS IN VERDIGRE. BUYERS
ARE HERE EVERY SALE DAY TO ASSURE YOU OF 1XJF
PRICES. THE SERVICE YOU RECEIVE AT OUR MARKET
SELLS ITSELF.
500 Calves Listed:
HEREFORDS — ANGUS — SHORTHORNS
Special Stocker & Feeder Calf Sale
Monday, October 21, 1957
Twenty-nine consignors have now boosted our total con
signments well over the 500 mark for this SPECIAL CALF
SALE next MONDAY. This promises to be a very good sale
as the cattle will be of EXCEPTIONALLY FINE QUALITY
AND RIGHT FRESH FROM THE FARMS AND RANCHES
IN THIS AREA. THIS SALE IS WELL ADVERTISED
THROUGHOUT IOWA AND NEBRASKA so If you have calves j,
to sell, bring them in. THE BUYERS WILL BE HERE.
FREE COFFEE AND KOLACHES will be served during the j
afternoon in honor of this ANNIVERSARY SALE. ;
The HOG SALE STARTS 11:00 A. M. WITH THE CATTLE
SALE 1:00 P. M. PLAN TO BE WITH US IN VERDIGRE FOR
Tins SALE NEXT MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st. !
Verdigre Livestock Market
Mr. and Mrs. David Phipps . . . exchange vows at Wesleyan
Methodist church in Atkinson.—O’Neill Photo Co.
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Karr-Phipps Nuptials
in Atkinson Church
ATKINSON—Bouquets of pink
chrysanthemums and white poms
poms and candleabra decorated
the altar of the Wesleyan Meth
odist church in Atkinson Satur
day, October 12, for the wedding
of Miss Karen Karr and David
Phipps, both formerly of Atkin
son.
The bride’s grandparents are
M. and Mrs. Fred uracek of At
kinson and her mother is
Mrs. Jack Blunk of Omaha. Mr.
Phipps is the son of Rev. and
Mrs. Charley Phipps of Scotts
bluff, formerly of Atkinson.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed at 4 oclock by Rev.
Charley Phipps.
The bride appeared in a floor
length gown of chantilly lace and
nylon tulle over slipper satin
which was fashioned with a mold
ed bodice, featuring an illusion
yoke with mandarim collar. The
long sleeves tapered to a deep
point over the hand. A lace pep
lum extended over the hips and
fell in deep points through the
full lx>uffant tulle skirt worn
over hoops. Her finger tip veil
of imported french illusion was
caught with a matching lace
half-hat edged in pearls. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
white feathered carnations. She
carried out the old tradition of
something old, something new,
something borrowed, something
blue and a penny in her shoe.
The bride was given in marr
iage by her grandfather.
Miss Evelyn Grabenschoer of
Omaha, friend of the bride, was
the maid-of-honor. She wore a
floor-length gown in tile blue of
nylon chiffon over taffeta. The
shirred drop bodice was styled
with a draped sabrina neckline
and wide streamers at the back.
The full gathered skirt was worn
over hoops. She wore a matching
half-hat of nylon braid medall
ions centered with rhinestones
and a scalloped circular veil. She
carried a bouquet of pink carnat
ions.
Charley Phipps of Marion, Ind.,
was best man for his brother.
The ushers were Lloyd Phipps of
Scottsbluff, brother of the bride
groom, and Paul Focken, friend
of the bridegroom.
Miss Debra Juracek, cousin of
the bride, was the flowergirl,
wearing a floor length gown of
pink lace and net over taffeta.
The shirred bodice featured a
lace yoke with a sweetheart neck
line and capsleeves. The full
gathered skirt of net with a cut
away overskirt of lace was worn
over hoops. She wore a matching
head band of looped iridescent
nylon braid and carried a nose
gay of blue carnations.
Miss Carolyn Frickol of Atkin
son played the wedding music
and accompanied Mrs. Milford
Juracek, aunt of the bride, who
sang “Because” and "Until”.
The grandmother and mother
of the bride both wore blue grey
suits with matching accessories
and pink carnation corsages.
The mother of the groom wore
a blue grey dress with matching
accessories and a pink carnation
cousage.
A reception for about 160
gue ts was held in the church
basament, which was decorated
in the bride's colors, pink, blue
and white. Mrs. Mark Hendricks
served as hostess of the recept
ion. The Misses Markita Hend
ricks and Mavis Rahn served the
bridal table while the Misses
Vivian Thurlow, Sharon Thur
low, Virginia, Thurlow, Beverly
Meyer, Marietta Reiser and Fran
ces Chaffin served the guests.
The wedding cake was cut by
Mrs. David Rahn. The Mesdames
Leonard Chaffin and Walter
Steincamp poured and Miss Mar
jorie Rahn presided over the j
guest lipok. Markita Hendricks
and Mavis Rahn were in charge
of the gifts.
For traveling the bride wore a
beige suit with brown accessor-,
ies and a pink carnation corsage.
After a short trip the young cou
ple will reside in Marion, Ind.
Relatves from out of town were
Mrs. Jack Blunk and son, Dicky,
of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J
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Here are just a few of the
the Harvest Day Specials!
—
(i-E STEAM
IRONS
Regular 14.95
Sale_11.88
l^ayavvay for Xmas!
NEW, RIPPLE WEAVE
GIRDLES
Styled for < 'omfort
Sale_1.00
20-QT. DECORATED
WASEBASKETS
Red and White
Regular 1.00
Sale_75c
8KID-KF8I8TANT
COHON RUGS
(.’h<>nill<>* — 24x00
Itcgular 2.49
Sale_2.00
Five Ranm —
FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES - 10c ea.
WOMEN’S CAR
JACKETS
Assorted Colors j
Water Repellent
SIZES U-1H
Regular 3.9H
Sale_2.99
SILVER BEAUTY
BAKEWARE
I'lf* Fans — Cake Fans
I-oaf Fans — Cookie Sheets
Muffin Tins
Regular .'«»<•
Sale_27c
Dozens and Dozens of —
SCARFS_Sale 66c
Solid Colors — Prints — Reg. 1.00
LEE STORES
Piekenbrock and daughter, Mary
Ann. of Seottshluff. Mr and Mrs.
Marvin Lutt of Niobrara. Mr and
Mrs. Soren Dahl of Omaha, Rev.
and Mrs. Charley Phipps and
sons. Lloyd and Bernie, of Scotts
hluff and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Phipps of Marion. Ind.
Future Subscribers
ette, Ind., a daughter, Ann Marie,
weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, torn
Sunday, October 13. Mrs. Keil
holz is the former Lois Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Miller of Star.
BUXTON Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Buxton of Omaha, a daugh
ter, Amy Lou, weighing 6 pounds
5 ounces, torn Thursday, Octo
ber 3, in an Omaha hospital. The
Buxton's also have a son, Ricky.
Mr. Buxton is serving with the
armed services overseas and Mrs.
Buxton makes her home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brad
dock. in Omaha.
SI.ATTERY — Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Slattery of Durango, Colo.,
a son, Daniel Wayne, weighing
7 pounds 11ounces, born Wed
nesday, October 2.
DOMINA Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Domina of Newport, a son, Les
ter Ross, weighing 7 pounds, born
Thursday, October 10, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
CARR—Mr. and Mrs. John Carr
of Spencer a son weighing 6
pounds 3 ounces, torn Saturday,
October 12, at the Sacred Heart
hospital in Lynch.
HOOD—Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Hood of Bristow, a son, weighing
7 pounds 15 ounces, born Saturday,
October 12, at the Sacred Heart
hospital in Lynch.
JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Johnson of Creighton, a
daughter, Elizabeth Ann, weigh
ing 7 pounds 1 ounce, born Thurs
day. October 10, at the Lundberg
Memorial hospital in Creighton.
FUNK—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Funk
of Ewing a son, born Wednesday,
October 2, at Our Lady of Lour
des hospital in Norfolk.
BERTSCHINGER — Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Bertschinger of
Creighton, a daughter, Juliann, I
weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces, born
Wednesday, October 9, at the
Lundberg Memorial hospital in
Creighton.
LUNDBERG MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
October 5-12
Admitted: Joyce Prokop of
Verdigre, Mrs. Clyde Schrader ofi
Niobrara, Jane Marie Schrader of;
Niobrara, Mrs. Lee Ballard oL
Center, Mrs. Alfred Bertschinger |
of Creighton, Louis Vavak of
Verdigre, Mrs. Kenneth Johnson
o f Creighton, Mrs. Katherine
Wilker of Creighton. Mrs. George
Lambert of Creighton.
Dismissed: Mrs. Lenz Bartz of
Creighton, Mrs. Gerald Van Hou
ton and son of Bloomfield, Mrs.
Carl Crosley and son of Niobrara,
Josie Coutts of Creighton, Earl
MeElhose of Creighton, Mrs. Mar
ie Suhr of Creighton, Herman
Luening of Creighton, Joyce Pro
kop of Verdigre, Louis Vavak of
Verdirge, Elmer Haskins of
Creighton, Mrs. Clyde Schrader
of Niobrara, Jane Marie Schra
der of Niobrara.
(Last Week)
Admitted: Chester Sufficool of
Winnetoon, Hans Rohwer of
Creighton, Kenneth Neumann of
Creighton, Fred Largen, sr., of
Creighton, Mrs. Rodger Risinger
of Bloomfield, Herman Dibbert
of Osmond.
Dismissed: Mrs. Joe Sukup of
Creighton, Mrs. William Nolan of
Niobrara, L. V. Schreier of Verd-i
igre,_ I
Brothers Together
Thomas (left) and James Schneider, sons ot Mr. and Mrs. 1ax>
Schneider, are both stationed at Ft Carson. Colo. Tom, who en
tered the Army in September, is taking his basic training. Jim re
cently has re-enlisted
Visit Holly Homo—
Spending from Saturday until
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Holly and family were Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Davies of Oma
ha. Sunday guests were his broth
or, and his wife. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Nejedly and C. A Car
ter. all of Creighton.
Try KRONTIKR want ads for
quick results.
O’NEILL
HARVEST DAY
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18th
FREE rides for the kiddies on
MINIATURE TRAIN
FURNISHED BY—
OLD HOME BREAD COMPANY
By popular request Old Home Bread Co. will Hive a
return performance of tlicir miniature train for free
rides for kiddies.
Lees...
are jam-packed with
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