The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 01, 1962, Section Two, Image 12

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    Deloit News
By Hn. H. Bafamr
Tom Koenig Completes
Services in Army
Tom Koenig, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Koenig,
came home Saturday. He has
finished his armed service.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
met Mrs. Gene Tomjack and two
daughters, California, in Norfolk
Sunday. Mrs. Gene Tomjack and
daughters spent the past week at
the Jean Ray home in Omaha.
Mrs. Anna Pollock, Ewing, is em
ployed at the Ray home. Mr. and
Mr*. Tomjack started to Omaha
February 17 bat due to the ice
on the highway were forced to re
turn home from Norfolk.
News is scarce this week. We
had about 20 Inches of snow in
the past week with blowing and
drifting snow and below zero
temperature Thursday morning.
Many schools were closed for a
day or so.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple
and daughters and Mrs. Velma
Temple attended the Ice Capades
in Lincoln last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
Mrs. Henry Reimer visited Mrs
Albert Larson Thursday. It was
her birthday anniversary.
Otto Reimer will retire
Mareh I. lie has been employ
DANCE
TO
JIMMIE HAUF
and his
Rhythm Valley Rangers
SUNDAY, MARCH 4
Z (' B .1 Hall — Verdljfre, Nebr.
Admission — $1.00
SPECIAL
TERMS
DURING
INVENTORY
CLEARANCE
Here is a
PHILCO
GAS CLOTHES DRYER
SU ...._.*1795®
Have automatic pushbutton
drying in your home.
For Dependable GAS Service
ed in the stale capital at Lin
coln for a number of years by
the Department of Koado.
Mrs. Adolph Koenig fell and
suffered some rib injury. She will
be hospitalized for a short time.
Amelia News
By Mina Florence Lindsey
Davy Carr Receives
Care for Back Ailment
Dary Carr has been on the sick
list recently with a back ail
ment. Dray was confined to his
bed with a seven pounds weight
on his leg for a few days. He
went back hi the doctor Monday
lor a checkup.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller- j
ton have entertained her sisters
and families, anti their daughter |
and baby as guests the past
weekend. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Moore, Jackie and Pat
ricia, Rapid City, S. D.; M. Sgt.
Keith and Mrs. McMillen, Sandy
and Cynthia, High Grove, Calif.,
and Mrs. Gene Skala and Kelly
Jean, Freemont.
Chuckie Tibbets, O’Neill, has
been visiting his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson, the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clemens
attended the funeral of her grand
father, Dick Porter, at Chambers
Friday afternoon.
The snowstorm Tuesday caused
several school cancellations Wed
nesday due to blocked roads. The
side roads were not completely
opened the early part of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schade vis- j
ited Lindseys Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black
more visited their son, Bob j
Blackmore and family at North
Platte Sunday.
Mrs. Bernie Kennedy was hos
tess to the Merry Matrons club
February 15 and, assisted by 1
Mrs. August Pospichal, served
dinner to 18 members and 2 I
guests, Mrs. Charles Bligh and
Mrs. Dollarhide. The meeting I
opened with singing. Roll call
was answered by a quotation 11
from Lincoln or an orginal Val
entine verse. Hostess gifts were
won by Faye Dierking and Bon- ,
nie Watson. Following the regu
lar business meeting the mem- ,
bers exchanged humemade can- '
dies, and Eleanor Mohr enter
tained the group with games ap
propriate for the February holi
days. The next meeting will be
March 15, at the home of Hazel
Ott Faye Dierking, Reporter.
Mrs. Ralph Rets returned
home Thursday from the Atkin
son hospital where she had
been confined since Monday
with an injured hip received in
a fall. She did not n^ceive any
broken bones, but is unable to
walk without help. Her shoulder
was also bruised by the fall.
Guy Blake expected to be dis
missed from the O'Neill hospital
Sunday. He had been a patient
there the past five weeks since
suffering a severe heart attack.
Mrs. Bernard Blackmore and
Mrs. Vern Sageser were O’Neill
callers Thursday of last week.
The men had gone earlier in the
day, as it was Vern Sageser’s
and other consigner’s bull sale
day. It proved to be a blizzardy
day and everyone had quite a i
diffcult time getting home. The
next sale was held Wednesday,
Feb. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller-1
ton were Sunday evening supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coday
at Chambers.
Dunk Peterson returned home j
Thursday from a visit with his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mark
and Kay at Schuyler. He was al
so in Lincoln for a medical ex
amination.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen White and
Venita were guests at a waffle
supper at Tenus Madsens Mon
Come to Verdigre This Friday for the Opening
"MARCH SPECIAL" J
Friday, March 2 - 12:00 P.M* I
700 to 700 CATTLE—(Many fine light green calves in this sale) j
EARLY LISTINGS INCLUDE:
22 WF Steer Calves, 350 lbs. |
27 WF Steer Calves, 450 lbs.
15 Shorthorn Heifer Calves, 425 lbs. (
22 Angus Mixed Calves i
16 Black WF Mixed Calves '
42 WF Calves, 375-500 lbs. j
28 Mixed Calves
10 Holstein Steers |
26 WF ft Crossbred Heifers, 525 lbs.
20 Angus Calves j
20 Mixed Calves ft Yearlings
35 Fancy Vaccinated Pigs I
IF YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR SALE—REMEMBER CATTLE /
SALES HELD EVERY FRIDAY IN VERDIGRE. BE ON HAND I
FOR THE NEXT ONE ON MARCH 2. The next “SPECIAL j
STOCKER & FEEDER SALE" will be on March 16. Make your "
listings as soon as possible.
SPECIAL NOTICE: In case of a Wednesday storm (Feb. 28)
many of the dairy cattle scheduled to sell Wednesday evening—
WILL SELL ON FRIDAY, MARCH 2 — 12:00 PH.
LISTEN TO WNAX AT 6:15 P.M. EVERY EVENING FOR
OUR COMPLETE MARKET REPORT AND INFORMATION
REGARDING OUR SALES.
FOR NEXT MONDAY WE EXPECT A RUN OF
1.000 to 1.200 hogs and 130 to 200 cattle starting at 11:00 aJii.
At the sale last Monday, the run was somewhat curtailed due
to bad roads, but the Buyers were present and paid as high as
$17.45 for uniform No. 1 hogs. Other unsorted 200 to 240 lbs. sold
from $16.85 to $17.25. Very few sows' below $14.50 up to $15.75.
TRY THAT NEXT CONSIGNMENT OF LIVESTOCK AT
EITHER OCR MONDAY OR FRIDAY SALES. WE APPRECI
ATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT
TO SEE THAT YOU ARE A SATISFIED CUSTOMER. j
VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET
Don Jensen, Mgr. Phone 86-W in Verdigre
Phone 86-W for more information on any of our sales.
day evening.
The Amelia Progressive chjfa
which was to have met with Mrs.
Mae Sageser Wednesday of last
week, was postponed on account
of weather. No future date has
been set.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cibel and
son, Omaha, spent last weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Watson.
.Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and Mrs.
Bill Tompson were the winners
of the doubles in the women’s
city bowling tournament held in
O'Neill last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle and
sons were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs Oscar Peterson Sunday
evening.
The Womens Society study, to
have been given at the church an
nex under the direction of Mrs
Blanche Sageser last Friday, was
postponed due to the weather un
til Friday of this week
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Widman
attended church in Atkinson last
Sunday as no services were held
in Amelia.
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb Sksia
Mrs. Orville Paxton entertain
ed the Afternoon bridge club at
her home Wednesday afternoon
Prize winners were Mrs. Bill
Stracke and Mrs. Bill Wewel
Mr and Mrs. Jack McGrew
entertained the couples bridge
club Wednesday evening. Prize
winners were Jay Blair, Mrs. Bill
Stracke, Florian Scholz, Mrs.
Joe Wallinger, Joe Wallinger and
Mrs. Jay Blair.
Word has been received here
that Mrs Don MJrers Is planning
to come home from Omaha Fri
day.
Mrs. Anna Ratnm entertained
the Tuesday Afternoon bridge
club with Mrs. Dana Bigelow and
Mrs. R. C. Patterson as prize
winners.
Mrs. John Freidel spent the
past week visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Danny
Flannigan and family at Grand
Island. John and Freddie Freidel
drove to Grand Island Sunday to
bring Mrs. Freidel home.
Sunday overnight guest of Mr
and Mrs. John Freidel was Mrs,
Hubert Kohle.
Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Harley
had as their Sunday evening cal
lers, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Har
ley and family, Atkinson.
Celia Miksch, Tekamah, arriv
ed here Friday to visit friends
and relatives, Mr. and Mrs W. N
Hoffman and Mr and Mrs. John
Hytrek.
Wednesday evening callers ui
Mr. and Mrs Harry Cadwallader
were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cad
wallader and sons, Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler
and boys were Sunday dinner
guc»t» <4 Mr. and Mrs. Wardell
Alexander, Mills. Mm. Alberta
Huffman was also present She
has been staying at (he Alex
ander home since Mm. Alexan
der returned from the hospital
In Omaha.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Anna Chaney were Mr- and Mrs
Neal Hamilton and family.
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr
and Mrs. Ward Dyer were Mr
and Mrs. John Hasch and Sherry,
Newport.
The Hi Five club met Friday
afternoon at the home of There
sa Levi. Prize winners were Mrs
John Weichman, Mrs B. C. Eng
ier and Martha Baum The next
meeting will be at the home of
Callista Weichman. Lunch vrai
served at the close of the after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs Cletus Durr ac
companied Mrs Marian Wallin
ger and her brother, Jim Fruh
man, to Fall Bnx»k, Calif., where
they visited Cletus' sister. Mrs
Lenord George and family, for a
week. They returned home Feb
ruary 21.
Thursday evening callers of
Mr. and Mrs Cletus Durr were
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Laursen, O'
Neill.
Mrs. BlU Kohle entertained the
Niftie Nells chib at her home
Thursday. Prise winners were
Mrs. Byron BloU. Mrs. Harvey
Steinhauser and Mrs. Don ShaW
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Tom Kaup March -
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4 Mr and Mr* Harry Cadwalla
der entertained at a pitch par "
Sunday evening at their home.
Mr and Mra Earl Cndwallader.
Cliff NeJwm. Mr* Harold »utl'^r
and Mr. Butler were priae
nera. The neat party will he at
the home of Mr. and Mr*. Al
Holbrook in two week*
The Frontier
Dr. H. D. GILDERSIEEVE
OPTOMETRIST
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Phone l« — O’Neill. Nebr
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i jrUllj I Cabbage ,b. ,0c ^ENERS . Jb^gc,-.-J
Burnetts 46-oz. Can
TOMATO JUICE .... 29c
Bon-Air — All Flavors Half Gal.
ICE CREAM.59c
Saxet Whole Kernel 303 Cans
CORN .9/$l
Stoekton 303 Cans
TOMATOES.3/49c
Sta Flo Half Gallon
STARCH.49c
I Zestee — Grape - Straw. - Apricot 18-oz. Jar
PRESERVES. 3 89c
Van Camps No. 2 Vi Cans
PORK & BEANS .. 4/$l
Butter Kernel 303 Cans
PEAS. 5/$l
FREE 100 EXTRA g
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55 With the purehase of $i
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