The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 15, 1962, Image 6

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    Church Notes
All minister* are Invited to send their church notes to
i r<>n Her. For guaranteed publication, we a*k that the no tee are
!n our older by Haturday, one week prior to the service*.
Ht. Patrick’** Catholic Church
(Msgr. Timothy O'Sullivan and
Father Robert Duffy, assistant)
Sunday: Masses, 7:30, 9 and
10:30 a.m.
„ Saturday: Confessions from 4
until 5:30 p.m. and from 7:30
p m. until 9 p.m.
Masses in the church every
day at 7:45 a.m.
Assembly of God Church
(The Rev. Ivan Christoffcrsen)
Thursday: Special, 8 p.m.
Sunday. Sunday School, 10 a.m.
morning worship and jun
ior church, 11 am.; Evangelistic
service, 8 p.m. There will be a
7 p.m. youth service.
Tuesday: Youth Rally, 8 p. m.
at Long Pine.
SI. Joseph's Church
Amelia
(Father Ralph O’Donnell)
Masses at 10:30 a.m. the first
third and fifth Sundays of each
month; 8:30 a.m. on the second
and fourth Sundays.
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Emmet Methodist Church
(The Rev. Glenn Kennicott)
Thursday: Women’s society, 2
p.m., Laurence Tenborg home.
Sunday: Sunday school, 9 a.m.;
worship 12:30 p.m., with covered
dish dinner following.
First Methodist Church
The Rev. Glenn Kennicott)
Thursday: Prayer Circle, 10
a.m.; Dorcas 2 p.m. WSCS, 8
p.m.
Friday: Vocations conference
for high school students at
Nebraska Wesleyan
Saturday. Men’s breakfast 7
a.m.; membership class, 10 a.m.
Sunday: Church school, 9:45 a.
m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.
Monday: Wesleyan Service
guild, 8 p.m.
Wednesday: Junior choir, 4 p.
m.; Senior choir, 8; Youth Fel
lowship, 7 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Chambers
(The Rev. William Roten)
Sunday: Sunday school and Bi
ble class, 10 a.m.; worship, 11
a.m.
Saturday: Confirmation classes
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Church Of Christ
Robert Granger
Sunday morning Bible classes
10:00 a.m.; worship services, 11:00
a.m.; Preaching Rally, 2 to 4
p.m. A light lunch will be served.
Wednesday: Evening services,
Bible study and prayer, 7:30 un
til 8:30.
First Presbyterian Church
(The Rev. John Hart)
Thursday: Circles: I, Mrs. L.
A. Burgess, 2:30 p.m.; II, Anna
Gatz, 2:30 p.m. and III, Mrs. Ro
bert Forwood, 7:45 p.m.
Monday: 2:30 Bible Study.
Wednesday: 7, Choir; 7, Jr. Hi
Youth and 8, Sr. Hi Youth.
Christ Luthers* Church
(The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo)
Thursday: Men's Club, 8 p.m,
Saturday: 9 a.m., Sr. confirma
tion class; 10 a.m., Jr. class.
Sunday: 9:45 am, Sunday
school and Bible classes; 11 aun..
Divine worship.
Tuesday: Church council
meets, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Walther League
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Wesleyan Methodist Church
Page
(The Rev. Mina Smith)
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.; WY service, 7
p.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Choir, 7 p.m.;
prayer meeting, 7:30 pun.
Inman Methodist Church
(The Rev. Robert Linder)
Sunday: Church school, 8:40
a.m.; worship, 9:40 a.m.
Wednesday: Choir and MYF, 8
p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
505 East Williams
Sunday: Bible school, 10 a.m.,
Worship and communion. 11 a.m.
Immanuel Lutheran Church
Atkinson
(The Rev. A. S. Gedwillo)
Saturday: 1:30 p.m., Confirma
tion class.
Sunday: 9 a.m., Divine wor
ship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday school.
Tuesday: Junior choir, 7:30 p.m.
Church of Epiphany
Emmet
(Father Ralph O’Donnell)
Masses at 8:30 a.m. the first,
third and fifth Sunday of each
month; at 10:30 on the second
and fourth Sundays.
Wesleyan Methodist Church
(Rev. Berniece Hubby, Pastor)
9unday: Sunday school, 10 «.m.;
morning worship 11 a.m. Eve
ning service, 8 p.m.
Youth Week. Feb. 11-18 at 8
p.m with the Rev. Charley Phipps
in charge each evening.
Monday: Wesleyan Youth; eve
ning worship, 8 p.m.
Tuesday: WMS prayer meeting,
9:30 a.m. Place to be announced.
Wednesday: Prayer hour, 8 p.m.
Center Union Church
Sunday: Morning worship, 10
a.m ; Sunday school, 11 a.m.,
and Christian Endeavor, 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday: Cottage prayer ser
vice. 8 p.m.
Johnson Drug Store
PHARMACIST — Wm. Petsche — Phone 118
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS FREE
100 FREE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
with any
Home Permanent
$2.00 or up
Plus This Coupon
50 FREE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
with
Mck. Aspirin Tablets
U. S. P. 5 grs.
200 for 59c
Plus This Coupon
50 FREE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
with
4 Light Bulbs
$1.00
Plus This Coupon
50 FREE
GOLD BOND STAMPS
with
Sheaffer Ballpoint
Special!
Regular $1.49 pen
plus 79c refill
Total $2.28 value for
Only 98c
Plus This Coupon
Young Parakeets
Reg. 2.98
3 Days ONLY
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
STARTER KITS, Every,hin9 y«* 98c
CAGES
2»8.398
Tiny
TURTLES
49'
THERMAL SOX
3 p°ir 88'
Blooming
AZALEAS
66c
P»Ce Method! *t Church
(The Rev. Robert Linder)
Thursday: WSCS. 2 p.m.
Sunday: Church school, 10 «jn.;
worship 11 a.m.
Wednesday: Choir and MYF, »
p.m.
Methodist Church
Chambers
(The Rev. Charles Co*)
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a.m.;
worship, 11 a.m.
Bethany Preabyterlan Church
(The Rev. John Hart)
Sunday: Worship, 9:30 a.m.,
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Gaoler
Plan Shower for
Mr. and Mrs. Mott
The Jolly Workers club met
Thursday for a covered dish
luncheon with Mrs. Grant Mott.
The women tied a quilt, em
broidered quilt blocks and did
some sewing for the hostess.
Mrs. Willie Shrader presided at
the business meeting. Fourteen
women answered roll call. Mrs.
Frances Tom jack and Mrs. Kitty
Fry received a gift for their
birthdays. They had election of
officers and re-elected Mrs. Wil
lie Shrader, president; Mrs.
Keith Biddlecome, vice presi
dent, and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett,
secretary and treasurer. The club
w’ill have a ‘‘Pantry shower” at
their March meeting (afternoon)
at the Wilbur Napier home with
Mrs. Emily Johnston and Mrs.
Robert McDaniel as co-hostesses.
The shower is in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Mott.
Mrs. Don Larson and Mrs. Wil- \
lie Shrader, members of the Seek
and Share club, were in Neligh
Tuesday morning to get the les
son for the club’s project.
Mrs. Roger Strope, Pat Grund
meier and Darlene Espenohoneer,
all of Storm Lake, la., spent the j
weekend at the Archie Johnston j
home.
The John Napier family were
dinner guests Tuesday at the
Web Napier home in honor of
the twins’ second birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Fry, Jack and Sheila and Mr. and
Mrs. Z. H. Fry joined Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Retke, Inman, for
supper at the Kitty Fry home in
honor of Kitty’s birthday anni
versary.
Mrs. Earl Pierson called on the
Walter Woeppels Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. Richard Napier and girls
called Tuesday evening at the
John Napier home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson vi
sited at the Lionel Gunter home
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meyers, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Meyers and
Johnny and the Robert Ahlers
family, all of Wisner, and the
Fred Ritter family, Tilden. visited
the Don Uecker family at the
Rudy Ahlers home last Friday
evening.
Al Gibson visited at tlie Wayne.
Fry home last Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Shrader, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Shrader and Mr. and
Mrs. George Montgomery were
dinner guests Wednesday of the
Federal Land Bank in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers
were dinner guests last Sunday
at the Fred Ritter home in Til
den.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry went
to Newman Grove late Wed
nesday afternoon to stay at the
Duane Jensen home while Mrs.
Jensen is in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier
and family were supper guests
Saturday at the Web Napier
home in honor of Susan Napier's
sixth birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham and family visited at the
William Lofquist home last Fri
day evening.
Mrs. Wendell Switzer, Mrs.
Melvin Napier and Mrs. Dale
Napier attended a 4-H leader
meeting in Neligh Monday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and
family visited Sunday at the
Louis Vandersnick home Sunday.
The Riverside Free Methodist
church held the Thursday eve
ning prayer meeting at the Grant
Mott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers
took their son-in-law and daugh
FRITZ'S
Body Shop
24 Hr. Wrecker Service
Complete Body Work
Glass Cut & Installed
- PHONE -
86 Day - 473 Night
O’NEILL, XEBR.
30tfc
ROYAL THEATRE
Thursday, Feb. 15
Family Night
SEREXGETI
In Eastman Color
Fri.-Sat. Feb. 16-11
HEY, LETS’ TWIST
Joey Dee
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Feb. 18-19-20
SUSAN SLADE
Troy Donahue Connie Stevens
Dorothy McGuire Lloyd Nolan
In Technicolor
Wed.-Thurs. Feb. 21-22
Family Night
WICHITA
Joel McCrea Vera Miles
Lloyd Bridges
In Cinemascope and Technicolor
tor, Mr. and Mrs. Don lerker
and family to Columbus to
board the early train laat Sat
urday for their home in Cali
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier
and family were supper guests
Thursday in honor of Glenellen
McDaniel’s and Susan Napier's
birthdays at the Robert Mc
Daniel home.
Mrs. Alfred Napier called on
Mrs. Ralph LundquLst Wednes
day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Napier attended funeral
services for Ralph laindquist
Thursday morning In St. Fran
re* ('athollo ohuroh In NeUgti.
Mr and Mrs Robert Lofquist
and family, Fremont, were over
night guests Saturday and dinner
guests Sunday at the William Lof
quist home. Mrs. Edna lofquist
was also a dinner guest Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Miller
and Mr. and Mrs Bert Fink wen'
supper guests Wednesday at the
Dave Pollock home
Mrs. Alfred Napier called on
the John Napier family Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and
Jimmy, Plainview, were guests
last Sunday for dinner at the
Dewitt Hoke home
Mr. and Mr*. Karl Pierson had
dinner ls>( Sunday at the Mar
cus Pierson home
Mr. and Mr*. Milton Biddle*
come, Norfolk, visited at the
Keith Biddlecome home last Mon
lay.
Mr and Mr* R. A. Hord
visited last Sunday evening at
the George Montgomery home.
Mr and Mrs. Dale Napier anti
Mr. and Mr* Z H. Fry visited
in Norfolk Tuesday.
Susan. Sonjia. Reta and Nancy
Napier had supper Wednesday at
the Dale Napier home
Huanr Tinsley was an over
night guest of Leroy Napier Wed
nesday.
Mr*. Alfred Napier and Mra
George Keller vialtad In O'Neill
Friday afternoon
DR. D. E. DAVID
OrrOMETRIST
(tampMs Visual ifcre
Owhui l.Kmmrm
By Appointment Fbooe fiat
Kpeorer, Nebraska
SCRIPTER SCRIPTER
CLOSING OUT
FARM SALE
Because we have lost our lease we will sell the following described personal property at public auc
tion at the farm LOCATED ... 5 miles north of Atkinson on Highway 11 (Watch for Farm Sale Ar
rows) ON . . .
Friday, Febr. 23
Sale Starts at 1 p.m. Lunch at Sale
43 HEAD OF CATTLE 43
8 - Milk cows, 5-7 years, Curtiss
artificially bred to Charolais
3- First cross heifers, coming with
second calf, Curtiss bred to Char
olais
2 - Black heifers, 14 months
2 - Holstein heifers, 14 months
1 - Hereford steer, 14 months
1 - Holstein steer, 11 months,
from artificial breeding
8 - Black steer calves, 8-11 months,
artificial breeding
1 - Black heifer c a I f, 8 months,
artificial breeding
10 - Black heifer calves, 4 months
3 - Black steer calves, 4 months
1 - Black WF heifer, 4 months
Holstein heifer calf, 4 months
Set of twin Charolais calves
28 HEAD OF HOGS 28
16 — Feeder pigs, 50-90 lbs.
2 — Gilts to farrow in March
10 — Sows to farrow in March
Full Line of Good
MACHINERY & IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT
1953 Super M D tractor with live
pump, good
1946 IH "H" tractor with two
way valve, in excellent shape,
have tickets on recent work
done to tractor
1955 2ME mounted picker with
grease bank. Have new eleva
tor chain and gathering chains
Mounted 238 cultivator for H or
M, 2-row, good
Mounted IH 4-row lister, rotary
moldboards, fertilizer boxes,
Gandy insecticides, rubber
pressed wheels, very good
IH mounted 4-row planter, can
be changed to 1, 2 or 3 row
planter, very good
J. D. manure spreader, good
44-ft. Kelly-Ryan elevator, PTO
or speed jack, new in 1961
and used very little
Valley loader, fits wide or nar
row front
J. D. 8-12 drill, pressed wheels
IH Go-dig, 2-row, good boxings
2-row P & O lister, good —
Bear Cat lift, mounts on back of
tractor. Will fit most tractors
Allis Chalmers combine. Needs
lower canvas and tires. Lifts
with cylinder
Duncan milo pickup attachment,
excellent shape
8-in. Letz grinder
15-ft. IH disc, good
Mounted buzz saw for IH
IH rake
2 — Single cylinders
3 — double action cylinders
Hydraulic hoses
Pioneer couplers
IH rotary hoe, only 2 years old
4-section David Bradley harrow,
used very little
IRRIGATION EQUIP.
125 — Siphon tubes, 1 Vi-in.
30 — Siphon tubes, 1 Vi-in.
5 — Plastic dams
4 — S e t s of disk hillers for
gravity irrigation, 2 sets of
new bearings
Buffalo marker
Kramer made-over ditcher
8 6-ft. aluminum 1-in. risers
8 — Rainbird 3/g-in sprinklers
MISCELLANEOUS
2 — Water tanks, 100 gal.
Stanchions for 9 cows
Electric separator, M-W
Milk pails
Gamble milking machine with
double pump
2 — Pump jacks
2 — Electric motors, % h. p. and
1 /3 h. p.
50-ft. endless belt, other smaller
belts
Forney electric welder
9 — 50-ft. rolls corn cribbing
10 — 16-ft. poles
Rough boards for com
48 — Sheets of 2x8 strong bam
metal
Loading chute on wheels
Feed bunk made at Homer's
2 — Feed bunks made of barrels
150 feet of Vi-in cable in smal
ler pieces
Vi-in. electric drill
Portable power saw, 7-in. nearly
new
Daisy hog waterer on 50-gal.
barrels
Some board panels for hogs
Some chickens
Some hay in round bales
Some baled com shucks
Garden cultivator
Forks, tools, shovels, wrench
sets, shop tools, and other
items too numerous to men
tion
1952 IH TRUCK
15-ft. box and hoist
All in good shape
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Amana home freezer, 850-lb.
capacity
Bed, dresser, mattress
2 — commodes
Rocker
Studio and overstuffed chair
Breakfast set, 6 chairs
4 — Folding chairs
9-ft. Westinghouse refrigerator
Propane gas stove
2 — End tables
Coffee table
Cot and mattress
Heating stove
Oil burner
Living room chair
Super washing machine
Double rinse tubs on stand
Chest of drawers
i TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for.
Mr. & Mrs. J >e Script r
Roy Kirwan, Ed Thorin, Chuck Mahony Auction Service, Butte & O'Neill