The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 03, 1960, Section Two, Image 12

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Amelia News
By Mint. Morecce Lindsay
Ur and Mrs Floyd Sagcser,
Susie and Mark of Kansas City,
Kan arrived Saturday to visit
bis part-lifts, Mr. and Mrs Vern
« Sageser and grandparents Mr.
and Mrs Link Sageser.
Mrs Bernard Blackmore, Mrs
Ralph Rees. Mrs M. L. Sageser,
Mrs Vern Sageser and Mrs Mil
ton Cl* mens, all members of the
Amelia Progressive project club,
attended Achievement Day in O’
'Neill Tuesday.
Bernard Blackmore and Ralph
Rees attended the cattle sale at
the Van Horn ranch near O’Neill
Tuesday.
The program presented by the
Amelia school Thursday evening
was well amended and enjoyed
by everyone.
Ihe Chamber* fire depart
ment waa called to the Pat Bil
stlen ranch near Swan luike
last Monday to hi dp extinguish
a grass fire caned by the tra
tor. There was no hay loss.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Rees cal
led at the Ed Jungmuns Monday
evening.
Mr and Mrs. Art l^ach of Om
aha have been visiting recently
at the Ed Jungman home.
Sally Landrum of Atkinson
six nt the weekend with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott.
Susan LnRue visited Darin Wal
do last weekend and attended the
school program in Amelia Thurs
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hanson
and Carol of Atkinson visited at
the Irvin Forbes Thursday eve
ning and also attended the Amelia
school program.
Mrs. Gertie Adair has been
helping at the Tommie Doolittle
home while Mrs. Doolittle and
infant daughter wi re at the hos
pital.
Mrs. B. W. Waldo received
injury on her arm when a mill
in a board she was getting for
kindling wood penetrated the
arm. She was taken to the
doctor for treatment and a tet
anus shot.
Mrs. George Fullerton helped
Mrs Floyd Waldo dress chickens
for the freezer Friday.
Mrs Julia White returned home
last Saturday from Watertown.
S. ’D., where she had been vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Frnnk
Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AOENCY
O'NEILL. NEBR
Insursncfi of AO
Kind*
tAltai Bra (Mock Mrs. BratMock
is teaching in a school for the
retarted m Watertown.
Mrs. Ralph Rees. Mrs. Lind
sey and Florence vis.ted at Floyd
Attains Friday evening. Don show
ed the pictures he had takes
while on the teacher's tour
through the southern states
Mr and Mrs. Dunk Peterson
plan to go to Casp- r, Wyo., Wed
ntsday w tie re on Thursday. Nov.
6. they wili attend the wedding
of their son, Don Peterson,^ to
Miss Patricia Mahoney uf Cas
per.
Mrs. Delbert Edwards visited
her mother, Mrs. Rosa SneIson
at her home in Atkins on Tues
day. Mrs. Snelson had sufh red
another light stroke.
Lew Backhaus did some fall
yard work for Mrs. Withers Wed
nesday afternoon. .
Debra, Bruce and Larry Waldo
and Ronnie and Kay Thompson
cleaned leaves exit erf the yard
for Mrs Delia Ernst Saturday
afternoon.
Marcia Widman, a student at
Mormngside College, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr
ami Mrs. Clyde Widman. This
was her first visit home since
school started. Mr. and Mrs. Wid
man took her back to Sioux City
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Gus Robertson of Atkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson and
Mr and Mrs. Art Doolittle were
Sunday evening supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Boo Adair, Jer
ry and Wane, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ,
iAdair and boys were evening cal
lers.
Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Turner of
Ringoki were Friday afternoon
callers at Glen Whites. Rev. Tur
ner was the former pastor at the
Free Methodist church.
The Amelia school pupils on
joyed their Halloween party Fri
day afternoon. The Swan Lake
pupils had their party Monday.
The pupils all came to school ui
masks. The mothers were invited
for the afternoon god they also
came masked.
Mrs. Edgar Paterson was an
O'Neill caller Saturday.
The WSCS * Will serve' lunch
election day at the Methodist
church annex. The menu will be
pancakes, eggs, sausages and cof
fee.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge,
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus and
Mrs. Frank Pierce visited at Will
iam Fryrcar’s Saturday evening.
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence were
dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Coolidges. In the
afternoon they all visited at the
Charles Coolidge home. Mrs. Cal
vin Coolidge and sons of O’Neill
were also visiting at the Char
les Coolidge’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Edith Andersen.
Dunk Peterson and Frank Web
er were hunting near Sargent
Sunday. __
SMORGASBORD
llristow Trinity Lutheran Church
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9-Starting at 5:30 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
! Adults $1.25 -Children under 12, 50c
Menu: Kott ballar, hona, pototes karf, sill, osts, pototes-cream
ihI salad, swei^t potatoes, ham. assorted salads, torta. ostkaka,
fmkt soptt, roR bred, pumperknlckle, white buns, svenska boner,
smor arter, relishes and jellies. |
HELPING HAND J
The Helping Hand dab will ]
meet November 10 at the home I
of Mrs. Lew Backhaus. Bring
ideas fur Christmas.
Mr and Mrs Charles DnolHlU
of Cortland visited from Fnday |
to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
T. S. Doolittle.
Mr. and Mrs Dick Doolittle,
Jack, Bill and Terry were visit \
mg at the Ed Weigel borne Sun
day to help observe the birthday |
of their small sun. Ho time.
Mr. and Mrs George Fullerton [
visited at Dick Doolittle's Sun
dav evening.
Mrs. Stella Sparks of Chambers I
called on Mrs. Blake Ott Sunday |
afternoon.
Mrs. Delia Ernst and Mr. and
Mrs Darrel Slaymuker, Lloyd
and Dannie of Albion were vis
it rs at Bemte Kennedy's Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and
Venita were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. S. C Barnett.
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Bargett
went to O'Neill Monday to get
their little grandson, Timmy Cud
dy, and care for him while Mrs.
Cuddy and baby daughter are in i
the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear
were Sunday evening callers at
Frank Pierces.
Redbird News
By Veldeen Pinkerman
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pinker
man and sons were Sunday din
ner guests in the Veldon Pinker
man home.
A surprise farewell party was
held at the Fay Puikerman home
Saturday evening. Those attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. George
Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aim,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McDonald, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman, Del
mar and Danny, Mr. and Mrs.
Veldon Pinkerman and Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Hull. Mrs. Pinkerman
plans to move to her new home
in O’Neill in the near future.
Mrs. Guy Hull accompanied
Mrs. Albert Carson to Norfolk
Friday where they attended
teachers institute.
Mrs. Eldon Sedivy. Mrs. Fay
Pinkerman and Mrs. Guy Pinker
man attended patrons day at the
Scottville school Thursday after
noon .
Mrs. Veldon Pinkerman and
Veldeen visited Mrs. Fay Pinker
man Saturday morning.
Mrs. Virgil Pinkerman had pat
rons night at the Redbird school
house Friday night.
Mrs. Ray Wilson went to Wayne
Saturday with Mrs. Willa Scholl
meyer, Bruce and Bardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Swede Sedivy
and sons were Saturday evening
supper guests in the Guy Hull
home in honor of Mrs. Sedivy’s
birthday.
Willus Butterfield of Battle
Creek was a business caller in
this area Tuesday.
Rodrick Hughes spent the week
end at the Jack Hughes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack
took Mrs. Retta Phelps to O’
Neill Thursday to her daughter’s,
Mrs. Bill Conard. Mrs. Phelps
is leaving this week for her home
in Cottage Grove, Ore. She has
spent the past month visiting in
Holt county.
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WEEKEND GROCERY BUYS
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63c
Red Delirious
APPLES
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2.98
Florida
GRAPEFRUIT
lb. 10c
Shurfine
SALAD DRESSING
v qt. 39c
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Manufacturers of
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and
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15 football games next weekend
are placed, one In each ad on this
page. Indicate the winner by writ
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
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“Points” space provided on the
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Thursday proceeding the games. 1
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Name ..—— - /
Address Points ^
McC'arvilles __ ■■ — ■■■
Eby's_
Dick’s Bar __._
O’Neill Ixuin____ —
McIntosh . _ —
Meyer’s Furniture —
Spelts Lumber _ —
Soovle’s _ —
I’iiikerman’s _ —
.Johnson Drug -
lliglin’s ... --—
Wilson's Texaco ... --
tth St. Market ---
Harding Creamery -—
NEW SHIPMENT
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( ) O'NEILL vs PLAINVIEW ( )
"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
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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.
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Meyer's Midwest Furniture
West O’Neill
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JOHNSON DRUGS
Prescription Store
Desert Flower Hand & Body Lotion — SPECIAL
$2.00 Bottle Only
$1.00
BUI Petsche, pharmacist O’Neill
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After the Game . . .
Talk it over at
t- "
DICK'S BAR
Headquarters (or Saturday afternoon quarterbacks”
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Get a full tank of Super Premium Gasoline -
Conoco Gasolines and Motor Oils
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