The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 30, 1961, Section Two, Image 9

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Inman News
My Mm. Jiunm Mr Mahan
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Crosser
and family, North Platte, came
Friday to spend tfie weekend vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me
Graw amt Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry
and daughter. Joan. Borger, Tex.,
arrived Tuesday to spend the holi
days with Mrs. Perry's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, and
with relatives in O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Vadon Kivett and
Keith were Thanksgiving day
guests of Mr and Mrs. Penwell
at Madison.
Thanksgiving Day dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Coven
try and Bob were Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Hull, Lynch, and Mrs. Al
bert Reynolds and family, Inman.
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Couch, who
are employed at Milford, spent a
few days last week at their
home liere.
Mrs Larry Williamson, Or
chard, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Couch, Wednes
day aftermxin.
Thanksgiving guests of Violet,
Ralph and Huf Sholes were Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Clark and family,
O’Neill.
Mrs Kenneth Coventry and
Mrs. James Coventry spent Sat
urday in Norfolk.
Mr and Mr*. Lyle Abney spent
Thanksgiving day with Mr. and
Mrs Tom Kelly and family at
Wisner.
Mrs Frances May entertained
a group of women Friday eve
ning at her home at a party.
Games were played. Mrs. John
Buhimann, Bartlett, was present
The hostess served lunch at the
close of the evening.
.Mr*. Albina Belik U a medi
cal patient at Antelope Memor
ial hospital at Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs James Coventry
and Bill were Thanksgiving Day
guests of Mr and Mrs. William
Turner at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Card left
Wednesday for Chadron to spend
the holidays with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker and
family, Sioux City, la., came Wed
nesday evening to spend the
Thanksgiving holiday with Mrs.
Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd DeLong.
Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Anthony and family Thanks
giving Day were Mr. and Mrs
Otto Matschullat and Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Matschullat and fam
ily, Page.
Margaret Pruss, Clearwater,
spent the holiday weekend visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Pruss.
Joe Harte and Charles Scholle
meyer spent Saturday in Nor
folk on business.
Ned Kelley and Keith Kivett,
students at Wayne State Teach
Regular Sale
MONDAY, DEC. 4
Sold over 700 cattle and 700 hogs on the sale last Monday
that was steady on the cattle and a little lower on the hogs.
The hog top was at $15.55 and went to
Lionel Gibbs of Clearwater. Swift and Company
bought them and they went to the West Coast
as a good many of the hogs. We had 6 major
buyers to assure you of the most dollars possi
ble.
In the cattle market we had light steer
calves up to $32.50 and 490 lb. calves up to
$30.00. Sam Regans string of 545 lb. steers sold
at $27.10. Heifer calves up to $28.50.
Ask someone who has sold livestock with us and you will
understand why you get more dollars. We have the buyers.
Will have a nice sale next Monday but can use a lot more
t>oth cattle and hugs to supply the demand.
EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET
Terry, Larry and Max Wanser
Ptione 19 or 70 Ewing
A Nationally Certified Market
ers college, spent the weekend
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Kelley and Mr and
Mrs. Vaden Kivett
Douglas Matschullat, Page,
was a Saturday overnight guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony
and Terry. Gaylene Anthony was
an overnight guest Saturday in
the Male Matschullat hme
Mr. and Mrs Larry Sawyer
and girls, O’Neill, were Thanks
giving Day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Sawyer and Mick
Francis Anderl returned borne
Thursday from St. Anthony’s hos
pital where he received a medi
cal check-up.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelley and
family, Norfolk, came Friday eve
ning to spend the weekend with
Don’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W E
Kelley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luben
and family, Fremont, were over
night guests Wednesday evening
in the home of Mrs. Charles Lu
ben.
Ernest Trowbridge is spending
a few days visiting his brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Miller, Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Luben and
daughters, Wisner, visited Mrs.
Grace Luben Thursday morning.
Albert Reynolds returned
home Saturday afternoon from
St. Anthony's hospital where he
spent several days receiving
medical attention.
Roland Hansen, student at the
University of Nebraska, spent the
holiday weekend visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han
sen and family.
Mrs. Albert Anthony and Mrs.
Leo Harte spent Monday in Nor
folk.
Thanksgiving Day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Colmap
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunck
horst, Barbara and John, Mr.
and Mrs. G. P. Colman sr. and
Brenda, Bernice and Randy Col
man. Brenda and Bernice, Om
aha. tg*nt Thanksgiving and the
weekend visiting their parents
Mr and Mrs. G L. Colman and
Randy.
Georgia Heroid, Norfolk, spent
Thanksgiving Day with hex par
ents, Mr and Mrs George Her
old and family'.
Mr .anti Mrs John Mattson and
Mrs. James McMahan visited Mr
and Mrs. Harlan Cates and fam
ily, Lyons, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. R B Soxth spent
Thanksgmng at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Conard at Em
met. Others there were Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Oberle, Minneapolis;
Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Anajpach,
O'Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Troshynski
and sons, Atkinson, and Mrs.
Georgia McGinnis, Emmet.
Mr. an I Mrs. David Morsbach
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gros
ser and sons at Neligh and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Stewart at Page
Sunday evening
Mrs. K. B. South entertained
the following at a ‘Toffee’’ hour
Saturday aftern<H»n, Mrs. Kex
Oberle, MinneapUis; Mrs. John
Conard and grandsons, Emmet
and Mrs. Norbert l’hi and Mrs.
I.ulu Quig, O’Neill.
Jane Ellen Cronk, Laramie,
Wyo., spent the holiday weekend
visiting the John and Mick Gal
lagher and Frances May homes
and with relatives in O’Neill and
Page.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hamik and fam
ily, O’Neill, were Jane Ellen
Cronk, Laramie, Wyo., Mr. and
Mrs. John Gallagher, Mr. and
Mrs. Mick Gallagher and family
and Mrs. Francis May and Jean
Ann.
Raymond Heck, Ewing, visited
Wednesday evening and Thurs
day with his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Kestenholtz and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rox Oberle, Min
neapolis, Minn., spent from Tues
day until Sunday visiting Mr. and j
Devoy Rexall Drug — Your
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Leather Goods
Rillfolds
Purses
Keycases
Toilet Cases
Christmas Tree
Decorations
Light Sets
Replacement Bulbs
Ornaments
Icicles
Gift Wrappings
Wrapping Paper
Ribbon — Tags — Seals
Enclosure Cards
Package Decorations
Tweedie and
Little Lady
Cosmetics for Little Misses
Made like Mother’s
Little girls will love them
Be sue to register in our
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Store" Contest
Win either a set of
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Toiletries for
Men
Shulton — Top Brass
Stag — Kings Men
Williams — Gillette
Mennen
Pangburn’s
Western Style
Chocolates
Really Good Candy
Attractive Boxes
Timex and
Westdox
Wrist Watches
Westclox
Alarm Clocks
Children's Gifts
Games — Toys
Dolls — Books
Banks
Paint-by-Number sets
Manicure Sets
By
Revlon
Cutex
Men's Manicure Sets
Beautiful
Christmas Cards
by American Greetings
Get yours now—while
a good selection is
still available
For the Smoker
Pipes
Cigars
Lighters
Tobacco Pouches
Cigarettes by the Carton
Ball Point Pens
Scripto
and
Paper Mate Pens
In Gift Boxes
Gifts for the
Home
Household Thermometers and
Humidiguides
Bath Scales — Towel Sets
Bar Accessories — Coffee Maker
Soaps
By Yardley
Attractive Gift
Boxes
Cosmetic Gifts
Revlon — Coty
Shulton — Cara Nome
Evening in Paris — Lentheric
Cutex
Cameras
Camera Outfits
Be sure to have a
good supply of film
and bulbs on hand
for the holidays
Many, many
Ideas for
Stocking
Staffers
For Baby
Bottle Warmers
Bottle Holders
Baby Books
Toys
We will gladly
gift-wrap your
Christmas gift
DEVOY REXALL DRUG
We Give S&H Green Stamps on ail Purchases
Phone 87 Robert T. Devoy, Pharmacist O'Neill
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Mrs. R B. South and with rela
tives and frier*Is In O’Neill and
Emmett.
Mary Morabach. Norfolk, spent
the weekend visiting her parents,
Mr and Mrs. David Morsbuch
Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach is vis
iting her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr and Mrs. C C. Hacked
and family, Fremont.
Dorsey News
By Mrs. Harold Unborn
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Drobny
and family spent Thanksgiving
Day with Mrs. Drobny's sister,
Mrs. Bob Melcha.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brady left
Wednesday afternoon to spend !
Thanksgiving Day wath their1
daughter, Joan and family, and
get acquainted with the new
grandson.
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Barta and
Evelyn spent Thanksgiving eve
ning and had supper at the
George Barta home Later in the
evening they attended the Fire
man’s Ball in Lvnrh
June Carson arrived home Wed-1
nesday to spend a few days with j
her parents.
Jack Dailey called at the Har- ;
old Osborn home Sunday.
Guests at the T. J. and Howard
Graham home were Mr. and Mrs !
Cecil Miller and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Boham and family
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobrichov
sky and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Os
born and Ruth Thanksgiving Day
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson i
had Thanksgiving Day dinner with
the Carson sisters.
Rodrick Hughes, Lincoln, spent
Thanksgiving with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Derick
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Derickson and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Puckett spent Thanksgiving
Day at the Bud Scranton home
near Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks
were Sunday afternoon visitors
at the T J. and Howard Graham
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard and
daughters were Saturday night
and Sunday guests at the Harold
Of born home.
Bruce Miller and H. V. Rosen
krans are helping Roger Rosen
krans with cornpicking.
Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene wore
Sand ay evening callers at the
Osborn home.
1tuth Osborn spent Thanksgiv
ing vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rosenfcrans
had Thanksgiving dinner with
Mrs. Rosenkrans’ parents, Mr. |
and Mrs. Fred Lindberg. The t
men were busy harvesting corn
all day.
Rosedale News
Carol Mahlendorf
Phone 7374
Thanksgiving supper guests at
the Edward Martinson home in- i
eluded Mrs. Dorothy Johnson,
Lavonne, Mrs. Emily Petersen,
Alvin and Art Lindgren.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson
were Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Martinson.
The Rev. and Mrs. Lindstrom
and family, Wausa, were Thanks
giving dinner guests of the Rev.
and Mrs. Elroy Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mahlen
dorf, Steven and Lynnette were
Sunday dinner guests at the
Harry Mahlendorf home. Other
afternoon visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Nelson and Judy Ham
mon.
Beverely Andersen, Rose Marie i
Holm berg spent Thanksgiving |
vacation at their respective:
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson i
and Karen spent Thursday to
Saturday with relatives in Oma
ha.
A number from the Rosedale
area attended the funeral of Mrs.
Joe Mattson at Randall Valley
Wednesday.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
the Oscar Anderson home in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Don Lind
gren and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Darold Lindgren and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walth and
family and Mrs. Art Lindgren.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin
son visited at the Fred Nelson
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin
son visited at the Herman Land
holm’s Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin
son and boys and Mrs. Dorothy
Johnson and Lavonne were Sun
day dinner guests of Olga and
Maurtz Bengston at Randall Val
ley.
Lou Ann Landholm spent the
Thanksgiving weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Landholm. She
left for Omaha Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mahlen
dorf, Leonard, Carol and Ronnie
Witherwax were Thanksgiving
dinner guests at the Lyle ADen
home in Fremont. Also dinner
guests there were Mr. and Mrs.
L B. Allen, Mable and Susie Al
len and Albert Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Land
holm and Lou Ann were Friday
evening supper guests at the
David Landholm home.
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