The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 26, 1961, Section Two, Image 10

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    Chambers News
By .Mrs. K. It. Carpenter
St. Paul's Lutheran Church
Chambers, Nflbr.
William K. Bo ten. Pastor
Thursday:, 8 pm., Building
committee, at church.
Saturday: 9:15 a.m., Saturday
school.
Sunday, Jan. 29: 10 a.m., Bible
class and Sunday school; 11 a.m.,
Worship and installation of of
ficers.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Cooke
of Springfield, Ore., are visiting
his mother, Mrs. John Keller, and
other relatives and friends.
Mrs. James Grimes left Tues
day for Ottumwa, la., to be with
her daughter, Mrs. Loran Coppac,
who is to enter the hospital for
medical care.
Mrs. Raymond Beed and Mrs.
1 Lloyd Gleed attended a Nebraska
Methodist conference in Norfolk
January 17. Mrs. Anna Albers
and Mrs.’ Glen Grimes accom
panied them. The Rev. and Mrs.
Charles Cox drove down to the
meeting in the afternoon.
The Rev. Charles Cox, Vernon
Whitaker, Erwin Carpenter and
C. V. Robertson attended a meet
ing at the O’Neill Methodist
church Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Carpenter
were Sunday dinner guests of
the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Cox.
Bill Held of Chambers and Don
Imboden of Jefferson, S. D., at
tended the Denver Stock Show.
Irven Peltzer of Stanton spent a
few days last week with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer, and his
sister, Mrs. A. A. Walter. Mr.
Walter had gone to Rochester,
Minn., at the time.
H. C. Walter ot Dewitt visiten
his father, John Walter sr., and
his brother, A. A. Walter, Fri
day night and Saturday of last
week.
Dean Stevens and Bob Lewis of
Atkinson were at the E. R. Car
penter home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green
drove to Omaha Saturday to visit
her mother, Mrs. Ed Harvey at
St. Joseph’s hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Bishop and
family of Mead were weekend
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Hertel.
Several friends and neighbors
surprised Mrs. Anna Hertel on
her birthday anniversary Friday
evening. After a social time,
lunch was served.
The Dumas Doers Extension
club met January 10 with Mrs.
Dick Day. Eight members and
one visitor were present. It was
voted to give $2 to the polio fund.
The next meeting will be Febru
ary 14 with Mrs. Tom Papke.
A group of neighbors surprised
Mrs. Harry Scott Friday evening
on her birthday anniversary.
Twenty members of the Junior
Methodist Youth Fellowship en
joyed roller skating in Atkinson
Sunday. Sponsoring the group
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Electric Motors
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Rewinding — Rebuilding
Call 2434V — 24-hr. Service
Northwest Electric
O'Neill
INSURANCE
Hospitalization
Mutual of Omaha
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United of Omaha
Oscar Spitzenberger
Box 667 Telephone 888
O'Neill, Nebr.
Office at
429 North 3rd Street
38tf
were Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Hoerle
and Melvin 6ell.
Mr. :uul Mrs. Henry Wood
were surprised by a card
shower January 17 on their
40th wedding anniversary. They
received over 100 cards and
letters of congratulations.
The Home Circle club met
January 18 at the home of Mrs.
E. M. Jarman with Mrs. Joe
Koci as co-hostess. There were
14 members and two visitors pre
sent. At the business session it
was voted to give $2.50 to the
polio fund. There was an election
of officers. Mrs. Willard Rickard
was elected president; Mrs. Vem
Wilkinson, secretary and treas
urer.
The next meeting will be
February 15 with Mrs. Ralph
Blair. Co-hostess will be Mrs.
Vem Wilkinson.
Mrs. Bill Logeman enter
tained the following guests to
dinner Sunday in honor of her
husband’s birthday anniver
sary: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl David
of Chambers and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Logeman of Bruns
wick. The dinner was a sur
prise to the honored guest.
Sunday guests in the Harry
Scott home were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Scott of O’Neill and Mr.
and Mrs. Milan Welke and family
of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuttle of
Clearwater and their daughter,
Linda Tuttle, who is in the armed
service stationed in Georgia,
were guests of Mrs. Tuttle’s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. John Honeywell, January
17. Other guests were their
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Urban of Ewing and
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck of
Chambers. Linda Tuttle expects
to be sent overseas soon and was
given a short leave with her par
ents.
Mrs. Lyraan vxjvey emeuamcu |
a group of friends January 18 in
honor of her husband’s birthday
anniversary. A social time was
spent and lunch served.
Supper guests of Mrs. A. B.
Hubbard Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Adams, Mrs. Anna
Albers, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Shavlik and Mrs. John Honeywell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winter
mote and girls were guests of
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Thorin at Bart
lett Sunday.
Pam Shavlik was elected pre
sident of the Seven Sisters 4-H
club at election of officers Mon
day in the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Gleed. Other officers are Patty
Hoerle, vice president; Nancy
Hoerle, secretary and Janis Ro
bertson, reporter. Following a
business meeaing, a song fest and
election, the group adjourned to
the kitchen to make a sponge
cake for their first lesson. Re
freshments were served by Mrs.
Gleed. The next meeting will be
February 11 with Pam Shavlik as
hostess.
For sure starts on cold morn
ings, Wizard batteries, as low as
$7.88 exchange with 24-month
guarantee at Scovie’s Western
Auto. 40c
Amelia News .
By Miss Florence Lindsey
Amelia Progressive club mem
bers met January 18 at the home
of Mrs. Elmer Coolidge. Ten
members and one visitor, Mrs.
Julia White of Atkinson, were
present. The business meeting
was presided over by the presi
dent, Mrs. M. E. Madsen. The
lesson on “leather-craft” was
given by Florence Lindsey. The
next meeting will be at the home
of Mrs. Paul Fisher with Mrs.
Milton Clemens to present the
lesson.
Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mrs. Charles
Everett, Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Mrs.
Gertie Adair, Mrs. Hienie Frahm,
Mrs. Art Doolittle, Mrs. Bob
Adair and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
attended a party at the home of
Mrs. Stella Sparks in Chambers
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Charles Gates of Atkin
son was present Friday at the
home of Mrs. Edith Andersen to
present the remaining parts of
the lesson to the members of the
WSCS.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes and
I FARM AUCTION
1 Having decided to quit ranching, I will sell the following described
personal property at the ranch located—From Lynch, 11 miles
south, 3V2 miles west, Vi mile North—From O’Neill, 16 miles
I North, "Vi miles East and Vi mile North—From Midway, 1 mile
South, 7V2 miles East and Vi mile North — Road will be marked.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1
Sale Starts at 12:30 p.m. Lunch on the grounds
71 Hereford Cows
71 head of well bred Hereford cows, to start calving March 26th.
All bred to registered bulls, consisting of — 35 head of 4 year
olds, 33 head of 5 to 6 year olds, 3 head with calves at side, 2
mo. old. -Also 1 Bay Saddle Horse, 10 years old.
Farm Machinery
1 Underslung, heavy duty; 1 Kramer winch to fit H, 2 yrs. old; 1 6
i ft. McCormick mower; 1 12 ft. McCormick hay rake; 1 2-row Mc
Cormick lister; 1 2-row McCormick eli; I International Hammer
I mill; 1 4-section flexible harrow; 2-3 section harrows; 1 McCormick
endgate seeder; 1 Wagon with 50 bu. box; 1 Planter; 1 Plow; 1
I Drill; 1 Bob sled; 1 900 lbs. platform scale; 1 Feed bunk, 14 ft.; 1
I Feed Bunk, 16 ft.; 2 8-ft. stock tanks; 3 50 Gallon fuel barrels;
1 Electric chick brooder; 5 Heat lamps; 2 Chevrolet truck tires,
i\ 8:25x20, mounted on bud wheels; 80 Rods woven wire; 2 Ton of
I old iron; Shop tools; Vice and forge; Post drill; Anvil and other
I items too numerous to mention.
HAY - 35 Stacks of alfalfa hay, Lst and 2nd cutting.
| TERMS—CASH or make arrangements with your banker. No
I property to be removed until settled for.
I CHARLIE SCHOLLMEYER
Wallace O’Connel & Dewayne Anson, Auctioneers
First National Bank. O’Neill, Nebr., Clerk
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thompson at
tended the stock show at Denver
this weekend. Donna Forbes stay
ed with Mrs. Edith Anderson over
Thursday night and went to Atkin
son Friday evening to spend the
weekend with her grandmother.
Ronnie and Kay Thompson stay
ed with Mr. and Mrs. George
Fullerton and with their grand
mother, Mrs. Lavina Thompson
of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Atkinson
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkin
son and son Leslie of McPherson,
Kans. were overnight guests Sat
urday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fish
er. They had been called to Butte
to attend he funeral of Mrs. Mary
Atkinson. The Clyde Bjrge, Glenn
White and other neighbors of the
Atkinson family, when they lived
in the Amelia community, gather
ed at the Fisher home Saturday
evening to visit with them. The
Rev. Ernest Chambers, pastor of
the Bethany Free Methodist
church, officiated at the funeral.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adair, Al
len and Dick, Mrs. Gertie Adair,
Mrs. Stella Sparks and Mrs.
Maude Forbes were dinner gjests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hienie
Frahm and family.
Two films were shown at the
schoolhouse Thursday evening to
a good size crowd. Pie and coffee
were served after the films.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Rees and
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett were
Ice fishing at Brown’s Lake
Tuesday and reported having
“quite good luck.’’ Gene Han
sen, and Bill Gilman fished
there later in the week, and
BiB caught a nice sized nor
thern pike.
Mrs. Emma Lindsey and daugh
ter, Florence, were observing
birthday anniversaries this week
end. On Saturday evening a
group of women surprised them
with a party. Those present were
Mmes. Ralph Rees, Link Sage
ser, Floyd Adams, Blake Ott,
Maude Forbes, Vern Sageser,
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Edith Andersen, Fraifc Pierce,
Lew Backhaus and Gertie Adair.
The evening was spent playing
various games and lunch, brought
by the women, was served. The
honored guests received many
gifts.
Bill Gilman is working for
John Hansen.
Mrs. Maudie Hansen is quite
ill at her home in Atkinson.
The Merry Matrons club met
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Helen Pokorny.
Mrs. Juila White returned to
her home in Atkinson after about
a weeks visit at the home of Mrs.
Vern Sageser and with other
friends around Amelia. Vern took
her home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear
left Monday morning to visit their
granddaughter, Mrs. Don (Gle
thh) Lewis at Phoenix, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black
more went to North Plate Sun
day to visit their son, Bob Black
more and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Backhaus
and Mrs. George Thompson were
Thursday visitors at the Lew
Backhaius home.
Mrs. Maude Forbes is em
ployed at the home of Alice
French in O’Neill, caring for
her mother, Mrs. Jen French,
who is ill from the effects of a
stroke.
Mrs. Clyde Widman visited
Mrs. Link Sageser Friday evening
while Clyde attended the adult
farm group meeting at the
schoolhouse. Mrs. Vernon Berry
also visited Mrs. Dunk Peterson
while Vernon attended the meet
ing.
Glenn Whites are having some
remodeling done on their house.
Clyde Widman and Eamie
Johnston attended a meeting at
the Methodist church in O’NeiU
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge
and Kenneth of Chambers, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Ragland, Wauneta
and Roy van of Page, Mr. and
Mrs. Cal Coolklgc, Stevie, Terry,
Gary and Cynthia Ann visited Sun
day at the parental Elmer Cool
idge borne.
Vern Sageser was in Lincoln
over the weekend in interest of
the Holt County Fair.
Mrs. Glenn White visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bar
nett, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bar
nett has been ill a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
called at Joe Stoeckers Sunday
afternoon and spent the evening
With Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O’NEILL, NEBR ' I
Insurance of All
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Tom Doglitle, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. ami Mrs Jjpb Adair, Jerry
and Diane wore supper ffuests
Sunday evening at Art Doolittle's.
Dunk Peterson was at Sargent
Friday and Saturday doing some
carpenter work.
Mrs. Nettie Bllsticn and son,
Pat, visited at Art Doolittle's
Tue«!hy evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schjvde call
ed at the Glenn White home Sat
urday afternoon.
Pete Frahm went to Pilger
Monday to visit his daughter,
Mrs. Jerome Krutz and family.
Dr. H. D. GILDERSIEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
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Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted
Contact Lenses
Phone 1OT — O'Neill, Nehr.
Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday
Closed Wednesday
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