Section Two P*9« "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper _ Volume 81—Number 44 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, February 22, 1962 Seven Cents Swing News By Mrs. Harold Harris Mrs. Martha Hill accompanied her daughter-in-law, Mrs Ken neth Hill, Page, to Oklahoma last week. She was called there by the serious illness of her mother. Kenneth Hill is a patient in an Omaha hospital. The congregations of the churches in Ewing were very small for the regular worship service and Sunday school, due to the heavy snowfall during the weekend which blocked country roads. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoag, Omaha, came to Ewing to get her father. Perry Saiser, Friday. They took him to (Lincoln for a medical checkup and treatment. At present he is staying with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saiser in Lincoln. Larry Rotherham, who spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham, returned to Lincoln Sunday. David Rotherham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Lofquest and family. Recent guests at the Fred Tams liome were their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tams sr., and two daughters, Janelle and Donna, Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker ancf Locksmithing General Repairing of Ixicks of Ah Kinds Oars - Homes • Businesses —See— Joseph P. Shanner 112 80. 4th O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and soi were dinner guests Friday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lyle Tucker at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartal and son, accompanied by her mo ther, Mrs. Laura Spittler, madi a combined business and plea sure trip to Norfolk Thursday. Mr. and .Mrs. Wayne Shrader went to Orchard Sunday to at lend the funeral of Fred Scheer who died Thursday at the Plain view General hospital after a lingering illness. The services were held at St. Peter's Luther an ehureh. Guests for a coffee hour Wed nesday afternoon at the Mari Thramer home were Mrs. Jerrj Tomjack and family, Mrs. Ale> Thramer and family and Mrs Cletus Thramer and family. Mrs Mamie Boies was an evening guest at the Thramer home. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Funk spem Friday evening at the Marl Thramer home. Mrs. Floyd Miller, Clearwatei was a Monday afternoon visitor ai the home of Mrs. Althea Peter son. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thramei had as their guests Sunday eve ning, Mr. and Mrs. Leonarc Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tom jack and children, Mr. and Mrs Cletus Thramer, Mr. and Mrs Alex Thramer, Jake Schindler an< Joe Tagel Card games were play ed for entertainment. Mrs. Althea Peterson returnee home Thursday after spending t few days at Neligh and Granc Island with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Latze Alice's Beauty Shop 325 E. Douglas St. Phone 263 Complete Beauty Service Slimliner Reducing Machine DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL Fall and Winter COSTUME JEWELRY ' 2 OFF McIntosh jewelry 407 E. Douglas Phone 1M ; A Trusted Jeweler Is Your Best Advisor $ $ $ $ $ $ Dollar Days Special I!! AT DEVOY'S REXALL DRUG Rexall Facial Tissues, 200's 8 for $1.00 Household Gloves, Reg. 79c pr. • 2 pr. for 98c Cara Nome Hand Cream, Reg. $1.75 Now at V2 price 87c Friendship's Garden Hand & Body Lotion, Reg. $1.00 each 2 for $1.50 Desert Flower Cream Deodorant, Reg. $1.00 50c each Pipes, Reg. $1.00 each 2 for $1.00 "Clic-Pic" Key Holders, Reg. $2.00 $1.00 each Stationery Reg. $1.00 Reg. $1.50 2 for $1.00 2 for $1.50 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday FEBRUARY 22, 23, 24 DEVOY REXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings O'Neill, Nebr. i had as their dinner guests Sun day evening, Mr. and Mrs. El vin Hamilton and family. Dean Pofahl returned home ; Monday after spending the week end in Omaha. Mrs. Pofahl and • children stopped at Norfolk where they are guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Seamen. Mrs. Helen Wright had as her dinner and evening guests Thurs day Mr. and Mrs. Larry Malena, Norfolk, and Janet Schindler, Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis and children spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Creger, at Meadow Grove. They made a business trip to Columbus Saturday. Mrs. Francis Latzel and daugh ters, Newport, spent the week at the home of Mrs. George Latzel. Mr. Latzel came after his fam ily Sunday, returning home the same day. Mrs. N. Ule and Mrs. Jennie Chmiel, O’Neill, visited Thursday at the home of Mrs. Joe Tum jack. Other callers during the week at the Tomjack home were Mrs. George Latzel and her guests, Mrs. Francis Latzel and daughters, Newport. Mrs. Norman Depew, Neligh, was a caller Monday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts. Mrs. L. M. Oater, who has bi-en ill, was able to resume her duties Tuesday at the Or chard high school. Iua Bennett II IU1IK U A I I* It! j IV IICI UUlll > in the Clearwater Public School after spending several days at home with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Odom, Or chard, were Saturday dinner guests at the Wayne Shrader home. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Young and family, Omaha, were evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim re turned home Saturday from Sioux City, la., where they had been overnight guests of relatives. They also visited her sister who is hospitalized there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler were overnight guests Sunday at the home of her brother, Delano Scholl. Mr. Schindler returned to Omaha Monday while Mrs. Schin dler remained for a longer visit with relatives. A-2c and Mrs. Gene Siems left Wednesday for Rapid City, S. D., where they will make their home at 619 Quincey Ave. Mrs. Siems is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik. Carl Michael, Clearwater, was a caller at the C. C. Hahlbeck home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder had as their dinner and evening guests Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Mackel and family, Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Har old Loewe, Clearwater, went to Omaha Saturday to attend the Golden Glove bouts in which two brothers of Mrs. Rockey’s, Roger and "Butch” Pofahl, participat ed. Fred Hupp, Kansas City, ac companied the Rockeys home. He is an uncle of Mrs. Rockey. Mrs Judy Eggerling, Norfolk, and Beverly Bartak, Wayne State Teachers college, came Friday to spend the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar tak. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings re turned home Tuesday from Hast ings on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Pruden and 3on drove to Sioux Falls, S. D., Friday to spend the day with rela tives and lnends. Mrs. Ernest Pierson went to O'Neill Friday to consult a doc tor and entered St. Anthony's hospital for treatment. Mrs. Anna Savidge had as her guests Saturday afternoon Mrs. Charles Bartiik and fmily, Ewing, Mrs. Judy Eggerling, Norfolk, and Beverly Bartak, Wayne. The regular meeting of the “No Thank You” Tops ciub was held Thursday afternoon at the C. C. Hahlbeck home. A new applica tion for membership was receiv ed Plans were rnaue to gift wrap articles to be sent to the national Tops convention to be held in Mil waukee, Wis. in April. These will be sold at auction. The group also plans to purchase banquet tickets for State Recognition Day to be held in Lincoln March 31. The club had an 11 ^ pound in weight loss for the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris and daughter, Bertha, made a business trip to Norfolk Thursday. They returned home by way of Plainview, where Bertha remain ed to resume her duties at the General hospital after spending a few days at home. Mrs. L. Ule and Mrs. S. Chmiel, O’Neill were Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Lee Last Week’s News— Eighty women gathered at St. Peter’s Catholic church Monday evening, Feb. 12, to hear the Rev. Didacus Dunn, OFM, Pittsburg, Pa., representative from the national center of confraternities of Christians Mothers, as he en couraged the women in their vocation as wives and mothers. Hostesses for the social hour at St. Dominic’s hall were Mmes. Charles Rotherham, William Lof quest, William Hobbs, Clifford Steskal, George Keller and Wayne Pollock. Recent guests at the John Mil ler home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and family, Oak dale, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schollmeyer and family of Crof ton and Mrs. Anna Miller of Ew ing. Attending the 4-H leaders train ing meeting held at O’Neill February 12 were Mrs. Leo Mil ler, Mrs. John Miller, William Hubei and Archie Cleveland. O'Neill visitors last week were Mrs. Bertha Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp, Mrs. Wil liam Emesti, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kreitziger, Dean Pofahl and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Huemesser. Valentine parties were the high light of the week in the Ewing, grade school Wednesday after noon, February 14. Valentines were exchanged and lunch was served by the students. Treats were given by the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norwood and Arlene Pelletier were recent Elgin visitors. They also called McCARVILLES DOLLAR DAYS Thursday - Friday - Saturday FEBRUARY 22 - 23 - 24 Reg. 6.95 WORK SHOE While 66 Heavy cowhide uppers on heavy Corklite sole. All sewed construction, Goodyear welt sole. Seamless back. No nails. Sizes 3Vi to 12. McCARVILLES Clothing Shoes O'Neill Nebraska * I ^^ on Mrs Rene Libby at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ro berts had as their dinner guests at the CUrtis Roberts home February 11. Mr and Mrs. Ken neth Hurtig and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hurtig and son. Larry Hur tig. Orchard, was also an eve ning guest. The Young Matrons' Pinochle club met February U at the Ray Funk home. Mrs. Kermit Jef feries. Mrs. Wiliam J. Boies, Mrs. Earl Wright and Mrs. Gail Boies received prizes. Mrs. Jerry Rotherham was a guest. Mrs. Funk and Mrs. Thomas Eacker, co-hostess, carried out a Valen tine theme in prizes and the luncheon menu. Mrs. Laura Spittler had as her dinner guests Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bartak and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and family. Amelia News By MImi Florence Lindsey Mrs. George Fullerton return ed home February 11 from Rapid City, S. D., where she visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore, Jackie and Pat. Mrs. Moore brought her to Kadoka, S. D., where they were met by Mr. Fullerton. She had intended to come by plane, but due to the dense fog plans had to be changed. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Waldo, Con nie, Cole and Timothy, Miles City, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family. Pat is a nephew of B. W. Waldo and they brought Mr. Waldo home af ter he had visited them enroute home from Alaska. They were al so supper guests at Ken Werners in Chambers Thursday evening. They left for their home at Miles City Friday. Mrs. Harold Waldo and daugh ter, Judy, left Cheyenne, Wyo., Saturday morning to join Mr. Wal do at their new home in Fair banks, Alaska. They stayed over night in Seattle, Wash., and then went by jet plane arriving there in three hours. Their other daughter, Barbara, is attending college at Lander, Wyo., and will join them at the close of the schol term. Mrs. Helen Pokorny was plea santly surprised Wednesday eve ning, Feb. 14, when a group of friends and relatives dropped in to help her celebrate the occa sion. 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OMAHA, NEMASAA Oscar Sphxenberger j M facts about cost and cover- I I 09m of Senior Security plan along | ■ uMfc FKE copy of “HOW TO UVE I BOUGH" beoMr guide. | """..j I AtMrail. •••••••••••#••••••«•• | I <*y.2—. I I SbM.. I l playing card* A Urge crimd uf neighbor* and friend* charts arird >fr. and Mr*. Lyle Ummer Thur» day evening. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Carr, O' Neill. \ lsiteri their *ons, Gene and Durreli Carr and their families. Tuesday and Wednesday uf la*t week. Vern Sageser. Hienie Frahm and Dick Doolittle accompanied Van Robinson to Valentine Wed nesday, Feb. 7. to attend a bull sale. Mrs. Kielh McMillen and daughters, Sandra and Cynthia, Highgrove, Calif., are visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton, Mrs. Mc Millen and the girls came to Omaha Wednesday and were met by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Skala and Kelley, Freemont, and visited at their home until Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton went to Fremont to get them and bring them to their home. Twelve members erf the WSCS met at the home of Mrs. Mary Sageser Wednesday for an all day meeting. Mrs. Vern Sageser led the special study lesson on “The Meaning of Suffering”. There will be one more lesson on this subject. The Merry Matrons club met with Mrs. Bernie Kennedy Thurs day. Mrs. Clifford Clemens and children went to O’Neill Thurs day to visit her sister, Mrs. Dale Beilin and baby boy at the hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brau pur chased a three-bedroom home in Omaha recently. Mrs. Brau is the former RaeDee Wickham, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black more, Mrs. Max Sageser, Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm and fam ily and Mrs. Maude Forbes were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser. Dale Doolittle was an O'Neill caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and Venita were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett. Mrs. Kieth McMillen and girls called on Mrs. May Sageser and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett Sat urday. Pete Frahm returned home the later part of the week from a vis it with his daughter, Mrs. Jer ome Krutz ana family, near Stan ton. He built 'some storage clos ets for Mrs. Forbes later in the week. Mr and Mr». Tommie Doolittle ami the girls went to vunt the Art Doolittles Thursday evening, who were spending the evening with the Ira Liermans The Tommie Doolittles also went to the Lier mans to spend the evening The Rev Chambers was surprts ed recently at a birthday party at the home ol Mr and Mrs Glenn White Tlawe present were Tenus Madsen ami son. Neal. Mr and Mrs. Louis Burgett awl Wayne. Mr and Mrs Paul Fish er, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Burge, Joyce and Bruce, Mr. am! Mrs. Clayton Burge, Esther and Ruth. Mrs Chambers, Wilma and Dar lene. Veruta White ami Edward Coohdge Illness kejH Mrs Mad sen and Mrs. Lizzie Dexter at home. A sm*w storm struck liere Sat urday night and Sunday which amounted to about six to eight inches. There was nut much wind and Monday morning was u clear morning. We hope the snow will soun melt Indore those Nebras ka winds do begin to blow B W Waldo and his nrttfiew. Pat Waldo and family. Miles City. Mont . were dinner guest* Thursday id the Floyd Ac kies home ne;