The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 22, 1960, Section Two, Image 12

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    Church Notes
All mini* tern are Invited to send their church notes to
The Frontier. For guaranteed publication, we aah that the notes are
In our office by Saturday, one week prior to the service*.
Wesleyan Methodist ChSJTh
(Don V. Olmsted, pastor)
Sunday, Sept. 25: Sunday school,
10 a.m.; morning worship, 11;
Bible study, 7:30 p.m.; evening
worship, I.
Monday, Sept 20: Wesleyan
Youth meets at the parsonage, 8
p.m.
Wednesday. Sept 28: Mid-week
prayer hour, 8 p m
Friday. Sept. 30: District youth
rally at the local church, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct 1: Prayer con
ference meets at Atkinson Wesle
yan Methodist church.
First Methodist Charch
(Glen Kennicott, Minister)
Thursday, Sept 22: Prayer
group, 10 a.m. at Claude Bates
home; Dorcas, 2 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 24: Junior choir,
10 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 25: Sunday school,
9:45 a.m. (Promotion Day);
morning worship, 11; adult fellow
ship in the evening.
Monday through Thursday,
Sept 26-29: Pastor’s school in
Lincoln.
Wednesday, Sept. 28: High
school and adult choir, 7:15 pjm.;
senior MYF party.
Friday, Sept 30: District meet
ing of the WSCS at the Atkinson
Methodist church. Contact the
president, Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr.
for car pool.
Emmet Methodist Churrn
(Glenn Kennicott, pastor)
Sunday, Sept. 25: Children’s Sun
day school and morning worship,
9:30 a.m.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
(Msgr. Timothy O'Sullivan and
Father Robert Duffy, assistant)
Sunday, Sept. 25: Masses 7 a.m.
8 and 9:30. Masses in the church
every day at 7:45 a ns,
Saturday, Oct. 1: Confessions
from 4 p.m. until 5:30 and from
7:30 until 9
Page Methodist Chureh
(Robert D. Linder, pastor)
Sunday, Sept 25: Church school,
10 a.m.; worship, 11; MYF, 8
p.m
Thursday, Sept. 29: WSCS, 2
p.m.
Bethany Presbyterian Church
(John Hart, pastor >
Sunday, Sept, *5 Worship.
9:39 a m , Sunday school, 10 30.
Church of Epiphany
(Father Ralph O'Donnell)
Emmet
Sunday, Sept. 25: Mass, 10 am
Dorsey Presbyterian Church
(Lee Hicks, pastor)
Sunday, Sept. 25: Church school,
7 p.m.; worship, 8.
Inman Methodist Church
(Robert D. Linder, pastor)
Thursday, Sept. 22 W9CS, 2:30
p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 25: Church school,
8:40 a m.; worship. 9:40.
Wednesday, Sept. 28: MYF and
choir, 8 p.m.
Assembly of God Church
(Ivan Christoffersen, pastor)
Thursday, Sept. 22: Young
People’s service, 8 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 25: Sunday school,
10 a.m.; morning worship, 11;
Evangelistic service, 8 p.m.
Riverside News
Ity Mrs. Lionel Gunter
The Billy Lofquist family met
the Bob Lofquist family of
Fremont, the Reuben Meyers
family of Neligh and the Mer
lyn Meyers family and Mrs. Ed
na Lofquist of Ewing at the Ta
Ha Zauka park in Norfolk for a
picnic dinner Sunday honoring the
September birthday's.
The Ernst Chambers family,
Mrs. Belle Mott and Mrs. Fern
Pollock were dinner guests Sun
day at the Grant Mott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switaer vis
ited Alice Proctor Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Dave Pollock visited Sat
ijrday morning at the Howard
Miller home.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Johnston and the Archie
Johnston family were dinner
guests of Mrs. Emily Johnston
honoring Ralph on his birthday.
"SPECIAL CATTLE SALE"
This Friday in Verdigre
SEPTEMBER 23-1:00 P.M.
300 to 400 Cattle
Run will consist of mostly fall calve*, spring calves and
yearlings. Plenty of Buyers for all classes Including cows and
butcher cattle. Early consignors Include Uhlir, Benda, Maly,
Stelnbach, M1 a d y, Roubicek, Uassen, Carlson, Kounovsky,
Stoural. If you have cattle for sale bring them to Verdigre this
Friday.
Another g<»od sale last Monday In Verdigre with prices paid for
hogs well over the nearest terminals.
Market Report: Monday, Sept. 19, 1960
1 We had another good sale Monday with the top on hogs at
$16.70. The majority of the mixed No. 1 and No. 2 butchers sold
from $16.45 to $16.65. Sows sold from $12.75 up to $15.75.
Try that next consignment at Verdigre—see for yourself why It
means more Dollars in your pocket to sell those hogs at our Big
Weekly Auction on Monday.
FOR A GOOD SALE ON YOUR IJVESTOCK—REMEMBER,
THE PLACE TO SELL IS
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Manager
"SALE EVERY MONDAY”
Hog Sale — 11 a.m. Cattle Sale — 1:30 p.m.
Frook Wuodarcheck of Atkinson
Mailed from Tuesday to Thurs
day at the Grant Mott home.
Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, Mrs. L. A.
Hobbs and Mrs Robert Hobbs and
Bobby were Norfolk visitors on
Wednesday
Mr and Mrs. George Montgom
ery had coffee at the Roland
Hurds Friday evening after the
football game in Ewing.
Alberta. Cleo and Ruoy Butler
of Omaha came Friday evening
to spend the weekend at the Ora
and Wendell Switzer and Leo Mil
ler homes.
Mrs Elmer Trowbridge, Mrs.
Jessie Crank, Mrs. Anna Smith
and Mrs. Della Stevens were din
ner guests Friday at the Howard
Miller home.
The Billy Lofquist family vis
ited in Scottsbluif on Thursday
The Busy Hands 4-H club held
the achievement picnic supper
Tuesday evening, £k*pt. 13 at the
church annex. They had their
parents and grandparents as
guests.
Harold and Dale Fink came
Wednesday from California to vis
it at the Bert Fink home a few
days. On Saturday they left for
their home in California. Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Fink and Mrs. Char
lotte Lord accompanied Harold
and Dale from Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke of In
man are staying at the Bert
Fink home and looking after the
chores.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott, Shar
on and Tammy, Dean Pofahl,
Teddy Hagemoser, Mrs. Leo Mil
ler, Ellen, Melanie, Becky and
Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Welke
and Bonnie, the Lorraine Mont
gomery, Chet Taylor, Melvin
Scheer, John Miller and Lester
Bergstrom families were guests
Tuesday evening at the Elmer
Williamson home.
Mrs. Lionel Gunter met her sis
ter, Mrs. Alice Proctor in Or
chard on Tuesday afternoon. They
called at the Harold Scbwager
home. On Friday afternoon Mrs.
Proctor went to Clearwater to vis
it at the Stanly Hemenway home.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry were
dinner guests Friday at the Rich,
ad Napier home for Richard’s,
birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nar
pier and Richard Woslager called
in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord were
supper guests last Sunday at the
George Montgomery home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and
the Lynn Fry and Lorraine Mont
gomery families were dinner
guests Sunday. Sept. 18 for Larry
Montgomery’s and Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Fry’s birthday anniversaries
at the Floyd Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson
and son, Duane and Mrs. Elza
Wolfe visited Sunday at the Walt
er Miller home. The Paul Johnson
family left Sunday evening for
their home at Motond Valley,
Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Napier
and Carol Ann left Wednesday
afternoon for their vacation,
spending the night in Fremont.
They went on to Kansas City
where they will visit friends over
the weekend.
The Reverend Ernst Chambers
family ate dinner last Sifnday,
Sept. 11 at the Grant Mott home.
Leo and Steve Miller, Mrs.
Dave Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink,
Mrs. Charlotte Lord and the Billy
Lofquist and Walter Miller fam
ilies visited Tuesday evening at
the Howard Miller home. Mrs.
Charlotte Lord showed pictures
she had taken in New Mexico.
The Eddy Walters family of
Chambers visited one night last
weeks at the John Napier home.
The Riverside Free Methodist
Missionary Society met at the
church Thursday afternoon. The
ladies also had a tea towel show
er for Mrs. Ernest Chambers.
Mrs. Melvin Napier and Mrs.
Walter Miller, members of the
Seek and Share project club went
to Neligh Wednesday morning and
took the club lesson on “Better
Meals for Your Money.”
The Jerry Cuddys and Walter
Donohoes of O’Neill visited Wed
nesday evening at the John Na
pier home.
Mrs. Raymond Schmidt, Wil
mer Mosel and Lionel Gunter
called on Martin VanConet Thurs
day evening.
Mrs. Alfred Napier helped Mrs.
G. D. Ryan entertain the United
Presbyterian Missionary Society
Thursday afternoon at the church
annex.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hender
son visited at the Howard Miller
home Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Napier and the Richard Napier
family had coffee at the Lynn
Fry home Friday evening after
the football game.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gamery visited in Norfolk Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Melvin Scheer and Faye
visited in O’Neill on Thursday
afternoon.
Phone Your News to
The Frontier
Phone 788
ROYAL THEATER
Thursday, Sept. 22
i Family Nite — $1 Entire Famllj
DAVID and BATHSHEBA
Gregory Peck Susan Haywarc
In Technicolor
Fri. - Sat. Sept 23 - 21
THE COSSACKS
In Totalscope — In Technicolor
Sun. - Mon. • Tues.
Sept. 25 - 26 -2
Mark Twain’s
THE ADVENTURES ot
HUCKLEBERRY FINN
CinemaScope and Metro color
Wed. - Thurs. Sept. 28 - 2
Family Nite — *1 Entire Famll
THE BIO CIRCUS
Victor Mature Red Button
Kathryn Grant
CinemaScope and Technicolor
Before the Game . . .
After the Game . . .
Anytime . . .
fill up at
Wilson's Texaco
IXmiplete Automobile Service
( ) OHIO STATE v»
U. 8. C. ( )
I WEEKEND GROCERY BUY'S
5-SOS Cans of
Shut-fine
Fruit Cocktail
$1.00
Premium
ROUND or SWISS
Steak
79c lb.
Swansdown
Angel Food
Pkg. 39c
4th St. Market
( ) AIR FORCE vs
STANFORD ( )
HARDING
CREAMERY
Manufacturers of
Condensed Buttermilk
and
Liquid Buttermilk
Take advantage of lower feed
costs—Supplement your hog ra
tion with Harding buttermilk
PHONE 84 TODAY!
( ) OREGON vs
UTAH ( )
They Can’t Be
Beat ....
MOHAWK
Carpet
and
ARMSTRONG
Tile
*■
Pick A Winner
BIGLINS
.( ) MICHIGAN STATE vs
MINNESOTA ( )
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Support Your Team!
Football
Contest
$10 For Entry with Perfect Score
$5 In Prizes Each Week
CONTEST RULES
15 football games next weekend
are placed, one In each ad on this
page. Indicate the winner by unit
ing In the name of the team op
posite the advertiser’s name in the
entry blank. No scores. Just the
winner.
Pick a number you think will be
the highest number of points
scored by any one team on this
page and place that number in the
“Points” space provided on the
entry blank. This score will be
used to break ties.
Three entries only to each con
stant. Entry blanks are also
available at all participating mer
chant’s stores. En till's must be
postmarked before 5:30 p.m.
Thursday proceeding the games.
OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
Reasonable Fascimlle Accepted
Name ____
Address Points
McOarvUle* -
Eby's .....
Dick's Bar .. .
O’Neill Iioan ... .
McIntosh
Meyer’s Furniture
Spelts Lumber ---
Scovie’s ---—
Plnkerman’s _
Johnson Drug
Blglin’s ...
Wilson’s Texaco
tth St. Market . -
Harding Creamery
JUST RECEIVED
Cultured Pearl Necklaces
/
Reg. $27.50
NOW ONLY $19.95
Many DOLLAR DAY Bargains at McIntosh Jewelry
Stop In Today
McIntosh Jewelry
( ) O’NEILL EAGLES vs ATKINSON ( )
"If I were going to do any home painting I'd see
Scovie's Western Auto for quality Morris Paints.
Over 6,000 colors to choose from with the new
Color-Ama Paint mixing machine. Match any
Color."
SCOVIE'S WESTERN AUTO
O’Neill
( ) NOTRE DAME vs PURDUE ( )
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For complete Carpeting and Floor Covering
Service
♦CARPETS *TILE ’LINOLEUM
♦INLAID - VINYL - LINOLEUM
Guaranteed Installation
Inlaid Starting at 27c a sq. ft.
See us or call 526—Free Estimate
Meyer's Midwest Furniture
West O’Neill
( ) MISSOURI vs PENN STATE ( )
DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL
Desert Flower — Hand and Baby Lotion
Smooths — Softens — Protects
LARGE SIZE
$1.00
Johnson Drug
Bill Petsche, pharmacist O’Neill
( ) KANSAS vs SYRACUSE ( )
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After the Game . . .
Talk it over at
DICK'S BAR
Headquarters for Saturday afternoon quarterbacks’*
Watch the Saturday game here
( ) NEBRASKA vs IOWA STATE ( )
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For the finest performance in any Television Set
MOTOROLA
"The Most"
Stop In today and get set for perfect TV viewing on all your
favorite sports programs this fall
PINKERMAN'S TV
Prone 302 O’Nelli
( ) O’NEILL, ST. MARY’S vs SCOTIA ( )
Money is no problem when you see
O'NEILL LOAN COMPANY
Virg Laursen
Cash loans for all your needs—(Vnsolldate debts, buy a ear.
Anything at all.
Also your Real Estate and Insurance needs Headquarters
( ) INDIANA vs MINNESOTA ( )
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For Games Away . . . Fill up at
EBY’S CONOCO
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Get a full tank of Supor Premium Gasoline _
}
Conoco Gasolin<s< and Motor Oils
( ) OKLAHOMA vs PITTSBURG ( )
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DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS
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Boy's PARKAS - $12.95
Size 14-up
Men's PARKAS — $14.95
Size 33-36 3
McCARVILLES
“Shoes for the whole Family”
( ) KANSAS STATE vs <X)IX)RADO ( )
DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL
Sale on Beat tirade Outside White
Minnesota Paints
Now Only
$5.95
A tlallon
Spelts Lumber Company
O'Neill
( ) NORTHWESTERN vs IOWA ( )