The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 22, 1960, Section Two, Image 10

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    Redbird News
Ry Vrldeen pinkerman
Ray Wilson and Howard Oberle
were Thursday evening callers at
Veldon Pinkirman's
Mr. and Mrs Ge>rge Calkins
were weekend guests in the Leo
Farran home at TUden
Mr and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman
nnd family, Mr and Mrs. Harvey
Kr ,;man and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Richter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs Harold Hal
stead and family, Mr. and Mrs
Merle Spangler and family, Mr.
and Mrs Eddie Krugman and
M mty Pickering enjoyed a wei
ner roast at the Rex Carson home
Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs Don Hynes were
Fruduy evening visitors in the
George Calkins home.
Bub Carsten was dismissed
from the Lynch hospital Sat to
day morning.
Mrs. George Calkins was a
Saturday morning caller in the
Veldon Pinkerman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson
spent Saturday night and Sunday
in the Duane Carson home.
Hullie Carsten is a patient in
the Neligh hospital
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hiscock
were Sunday afternoon visitors
in the Veldon Pinkerman home.
Frank and Bub Carsten and
Guy Pinkerman and aims helped
move cattle for Veldon Pinkerman
Sunday morning.
Mr and Mr*. Lee Hicks were
supper guests of Mrs Fay Pin
kerman Tuesday evening
George Calkins and Veldon
Pinkerman attended the sale at
Atkinson Tuesday. Mrs Pinker
man spent the day with Mrs.
Catkins
A township cacus meeting at
the Scottville Hall Tuesday eve
ning was well attended
Mr. and Mrs Ray Wilson and
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman went to
Burk, S. D. Thursday to see
Mrs. Jake Entitle who is in the
hospital there. They called on
Mrs. Irene Carsten at Bonesteel
on the way home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oberle
returned home Tuesday evening
from Denver where they have
t-pent two weeks visiting their
aim. Norman, and daughter, De
luris and family.
Mrs Charlie Richter sr. is vis
iting friends in O’Neill and her
son, Howard Oberle, this week
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinker
man were 9unday evening visitors
in the Veldon Pinkerman home.
Mrs. Rex Carson, Mrs. Ray
Wttherwax and Mrs. Eddie Krug
man were Sunday afternoon visit
ors in the Reggie Pinkerman
home.
Lynch News
The Lynch seniors had their
class pictures taken Wednesday.
Curt Miller is staying in the El
mer Christensen home since
school started.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Elsasser
from Sioux Falls spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
nie Carson.
Mina Kikens from Omaha spent
the weekend in the Herman Heiser
home.
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman was a
Saturday night supper guest in
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DANCE
SHORTY AVERY
and his
Country Swingsters
Ash Grove Hall
! SATURDAY, SEPT. 24
ADMISSION: 50c
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12 qt. Plastic pails. I
1 oo I
Corn brooms—5 sewn . I
Family Pack light bulbs . 79c I
1 00 II
Six 40 watt bulbs . ||
16" Milk filter dics-box of 100. 50c |
Plastic coffee mugs.* ^°r I
10 gal. Crock jar. I
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Gun type hose nozzle. 1.00
2" C clamps.2 for 1.00
Cee Tee pliers . pr. 50c
: Fence insulators—Box of 25.2 boxes 1.00
Carriage and machine bolts—all sizes .... lb. 40c
Foam rubber tractor seats . 3.00
Jumper cables. 2.00
Automatic valves for tank on trough . 4.00
Cedar hunting arrows—Choice of points .... 1.00
Adult Coast Guard approved life jacket .... 4.00
Close out Paint-l/2 Price
Dale and Jo Wilson
the Ve’nIon Pmkerman home and
accompanied them to O'Neill in
the afternoon
Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Carson and
family from Arizona arrived
Wednesday night to spend two
weeks with relatives and friends.
They will make their home in
Cheyenne, Wyo,
Kim Lueken. and Bill Rusicky
from Wayne spent the weekend
with relatives and friends.
Jim Eiler and John Weeder
from Lincoln spent the weekend
with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Spencer, Tam
my and Paul attended the stock
car races at Stuart Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Tommie Courtney
jr. and family and Mrs. Pauline
Mulhair accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Mulhair to Bonesteel
Friday night. Mrs. Pauline Mul
hair visited Mrs. Fred Dunkek
while the Mulhair's and Court
ney's attended the football game
between Bonesteel and Lynch.
Mrs. Leonard Harvanek and
family were Sunday dinner guests
in the Neil Bjornsen home.
Ted Crooks and Pat Mahon ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Spencer to Bonesteel Friday night
to the football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kalkowski
and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Bjornsen to the football game at
Bonesteel Friday night.
Mrs Bub Cars ten and Jay Fer
nau called on Hallie Carsten at
the Neligh hospital Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hull and
Mr. und Mrs. Ray Counts attend
ed the football game in Bonesteel
Friday night.
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
The Work and Fun club met
with Mrs. James Pod any Wed
nesday afternoon, Sept. 14 with
10 members present. Dish towels
were embroidered and mending
done for the hostess. Mrs. Podany
served refreshments. Mrs. Dale
Dorr will have the October meet
ing.
Frank and William Grosse vis
ited at the Harry Caskey home
on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch were
Friday visitors at the J. W. Finch
home.
Reed Ri singer and son were
Creighton visitors Wednesday.
Visitors at the Emil Bartos
home Monday evening, Sept. 12
were Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brook -
houser.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch left
Saturday morning for Grand
Island where they will visit with
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Val Pichler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber
attended the State Fair on Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pospeshil,
Janet and Jerry of Sioux City vis
ited Sunday with the Misses, Vlas
ta, Viola and Rita Pospeshil. They
had visited his mother, Mrs. Lila
Posipeshil at Orchard over the
weekend. They returned home late
Sunday.
Johnnie Volquardsen called at j
the Donald Kmnison home last!
week. He is doing chores for Mr. I
and Mrs. Harold Cihlar while they
are visiting in Washington state.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Pierce
left Monday for Lexington on a
business trip. They also plan to
visit with his brother there.
Misses Janet Rudloff and Car
olyn Frank of Verdigre visited
Monday with Annette Uhlir.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch vis
ited Thursday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou
ser.
Mrs. Harry Caskey and her
granddaughter, Suellyn Caskey
called at the Willis Boelter and
Ralph Brookhouser homes on Sat
urday. Sent. 10.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Caskey
and Monte are looking after the
chores at the farm of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Held while
they are vacationing.
Mrs. Archie Moser accompan
ied Mrs. William Mitties to Sioux
City September 13.
Mrs. Lizzie Edson of Burlington,
la. arrived a week ago at the
home of her brother, Lloyd But
terfield and Mrs. Butterfield. On
Tuesday, Sept. 13 she visited her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Risinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tyler ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Raff on a trip to Western Ne
braska. Glen Waring carried the
mail while he was gone. Roscoe
Groeling called at the Donald
Kinnison home September 12.
Darla and Darrell Montgomery
stayed with the Cecil Mosers while
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Montgomery went to the
State Fair.
Mr and Mrs Eggerling and
family of Creighton visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Moser Thursday evening.
The members of the Anniversary
club and their husbands enjoyed
a dinner in Norfolk Saturday eve
ning.
Ralph Brookhouser and Harry
Caskey were in Neligh Saturday
evening. Mrs. Brookhouser spent
the evening with Mrs. Caskey.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter
were recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Caskey.
Fri. • Sat. Sept. 23 • 24
THE JAYHAWKERS
Jeff Chandler Fess Parker
Nicole Murray
In Color Cartoon
Sun. • Mon. • Tues.
Sept. 25 - 26 - 21
THE GLENN MILLER STORY
James Stewart June Allyson
In Color Cartoon
Wed. - Thurs. Sept. 28 • 29
Buck Nights
MANY RIVERS TO CROSS
Robert Taylor Eleanor Parker
In Color Cartoon |
Meek News
Bjr Mr*. Fred Undberg
Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson
and family were supper guests
Friday at Dwayne Anson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs Frank Nelson were
dinner guests Sunday at Dave
Jensen’s.
Rev. Turner will not be pre
sent at Paddock Union church
Sunday on account of Homecom
ing celebration at Center Union
on October 1-2.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Anderson
were' Sunday dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Rouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson
were weekend visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Nelson and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Reimer of O’Neill.
Mrs. Kennis Hansen and Mrs.
William Hansen visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John Nolan at Fairfax,
S. D. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kamphaus and family were vis
itors at the Carl Krogh home
Thursday evening. They came to
help Carl celebrate his birthday.
Mr and Mrs Henry Walters
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg
attended the Adult Sunday school
class party at Loran Libby’s of
Page Tuesday evening. Sept. 13. |
The infant daughter (Dorene
Kay) of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells
was dedicated during the morn
ing worship service Sunday.
Sharon Anson celebrated her
tenth birthday with a party Mon
day evening. Those present to
help her celebrate were Larry
and Sue Nelson, Diane and Kathy
Devall, Bonnie and Sandra John
son, Marilyn Risor, Sharleen and
Fred Johring, Georgia, Barbara
and Debbie Mellor, Linda and
Jeanette Woidneck, Wayne Rouse,
Mardy, Danny and Douglas Dru- j
eke, Danny Hansen and Carla
Anson. I
George and Larry Nelson and
Starrs McMillan called on Clif
ton and Chester Nelson of Bris
tow Sunday.
Don Borg baled alfalfa hay for
Axel Borg Friday and Saturday
afternoon.
Gale Witherwax started work
ing for Axel Borg on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bessart
of Bristow called Thursday af
tornoou at the W’illiam Hanson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Femau and
Mr and Mrs. Larry Fernau and
girls were Sunday afternoon vis
itors at Vernon Harding's.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Anson
and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Nelson of Omaha were Sun
day dinner guests at George Nel
son's.
Nancy Devall has employment
at the REA office in O’Neill. She
is filling the vacancy left by Jan
et Segor Devadl.
Russell Borg has accepted a
position with the Minnesota Min
ing and Manufacturing Co. of
St. Paul, Minn. He left Sunday to
start work this week. He will re
turn for his family when he lo
cates suitable living quarters.
Paddock Missionary Society met
at the home of Martha Johring
Friday afternoon. An election of
officers was held. Officers of the
ensuing year were reelected. Old
Christmas cards were worked over
into folders to be sent for use by
missionaries in foreign fields.
Mr and Mrs Allan Walters ar
rived home Sunday after vaca
tioning several weeks m Califor
nia and places of interests in the
West.
The Midway Ranchers and
Ranehettes 4-H club met at the
home of Wayne Reuse Saturday
evening. All members were pre
sent. "Hie next meeting is hi be at
the George Mellor home.
Mr. atxl Mrs Vernon Harding
called on Mrs. Elizabeth Conard,
Warren and Nate Wednesday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin .Anderson
were visitors at the Henry Walt
ers h *me Saturday night. Mr. and
Mrs. Bennie Johring, Fred. Sliar
leen and Craig were Thursday
evening visitors.
The Women's Missionary' So
ciety met Friday at the Assem
b!y of God Church in O’Neill.
The men accompanied the women
and did repair work at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen
attended the wedding dance giv
en by her niece, Linda Chambers
and Ernie Hall, held at VerdeL
Saturday night. The young couple®
was married at Center Saturday.
Mrs. Merlin Anderson and girls, I
Martha Johring and Mrs. Henry'
Walters were visiting and help-1
ing at the Bennie Johring home
on Tuesday, Sept. 13.
Mr, and Mrs Axel Borg spent
Saturday evening at the A1 Gas
kill h»urn’ They enjoyed ice cream
ami cake in honor of Bobbie
Borg's first birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Krogh at
tended the Home Maker's class
party of the Assembly of God
church held at the Roger Rosen
krans home September 13 in hon
or of Carl and Roger who recently
had birthday's.
Tom Harding of Garden Grove.
Calif, called his mother, Mrs.
Vermin Harding September 13 to!
wish her a hanpv birthday.
Mr and Mrs Garold Risor en-1
tertamed at a birthday party Sat- ;
urday evening for supper in hon
or of their daughter, Janice who j
is attending high school at Butte, i
A number of friends ami rela
tives were present.
Mr and Mrs John Green and
Mr. and Mrs. Lo 11s Lauridson
and family wore Stuiday dinner
guests at Paul Nelson's
Mr and Mrs. Larry Strong til
O'NeiU, Mr. and Mrs. Let' Blake
and Mrs. Tom Blake and child
ren of Ret' Heights. S. D and Mr.
anti Mrs Lawrence Dobrovolny
surprised Mrs Ben Sanders on
her birthday Friday evening.
Mrs F. Hendrick called at the
Fred Lindberg home Tuesday,
Sept. 13.
Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined—Classes KMtetl
Contact Lenses
Phone 1«7 — O’Neill. Nohr.
Hours S» 4—Mon. Umi Saturday
Closed Wednesday
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Specials by the young people and boys and girls. Sixteen
classes. Coed class rooms, trained teachers.
"Angry Jungle” 30-mlnute color film on missions at 8:00 o’
clock Sunday night.
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