The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 30, 1962, Image 3

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    Atkinson News
(Jlrn Stethem, Burwell called
on his aunt, Mrs. William Wefso
Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Eeago and
son. Kevin, arrived Monday from
Houston, Tex., to spend a couple
of weeks visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
other relatives.
Mrs Thelma Radke expects to
return to Atkinson this weekend
from St. Louis, Mo., where she
has been visiting in the home of
her son, Mr. and Mrs Ronald
Radke and family.
Mrs. William Wefso returned
home last Friday after spending
a week with her daughter, Mr
and Mrs Norman Hodge, in Den
ver, Colo.
Guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs F'rod Richardson last week
end, were Mrs. Matilda Brown,
Portland, Ore., and her son, Mr.
and Mrs. James Brown and fam
ily, Jacksonville, FTa. They also
visited with Mrs Brown’s sis
ter, Mrs. Agnes Henderson and
her aunts, Mrs. Susie Tushla and
Mrs Joe Binder in Atkinson
Mr and Mrs. Tommy Dunn,
Omaha, spent last weekend in
Atkinson with her mother, Mrs.
Ethel Mohr and other relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Parsons
drove to Niobrara last Sunday to
visit her brothers, F’rank and Wil
liam Pavelka. Mrs. Parsons re
turned to Atkinson Sunday eve
ning hut Guy remained for a few
days and hopes to get in a hit of
fishing before returning home
later this week.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Richardson
received word from their son.
Bill Richardson, that he left
Minneapolis last weekend and will
spend the next six weeks in Syra
cuse, N Y. on a new Auditing
assignment in the eastern states.
In Minneapolis Bill visited in the
home of another Atkinsonite, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Spence, who make
their home in Minneapolis.
Mr. and Mrs Denton Colfack
and Wanda visited Monday night
in the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs Emil Colfack and with
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper I-eago,
Houston, Tex., who are spending
their vacation here.
Mrs. Hilah Hinz left Monday
morning for Minneapolis where
she will visit relatives before re
turning to her home in South
Carolina. Mrs. Hinz has spent the
past two weeks visiting her bro
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Run
nels. in Stuart.
Word was received here Mon
day of the death of a former
Stuart man, O. B (Stub) Stuart,
who moved to Cozad several
years ago. Mrs. Della Ehy, O'
Neill, is a sister.
Mrs. Norris Johnson and chil
dren and Linda Mack left Mon
day for Casper where Mrs. John
son will join her husband, Capt.
Johnson, and they will continue
on to their new home in Colorado
Springs, where Capt. Johnson has
taken over his new assignment.
Linda Mack has spent the past
couple of weeks with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mack here and she returned to
her home in Casper with Mrs.
Johnson.
Mrs. Mahle Robertson, Cham
bers, and Mrs. Olive Skrdla and
Mrs. Ella Mack, Atkinson, drove
to Gordon last Friday where they
judged the annual flower show.
Mrs. C. E. Spence, district
treasurer of the WSCS. and Mrs.
Claude Humphrey local presi
dent, returned last Friday eve
ning after attending the school of
Missions in Lincoln, which was
held on the campus of the Wes
levan University from August 20
to 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McCon
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p m All members are urged to
be present. Visiting Odd Fellows
welcome. tf
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325 E. Douglas St- Phone 263
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Slimliner Reducing Machine
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Si^icer, Nebraska
nrll and family returned Sunday
after spending their vacation in
the Black Hills of South Dakota.
The McConnells returned by way
of Scottshluff where they visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Henry Zahradnicek and ti North
Platte, they visited witn hs lis
ter. Mr and Mrs Robert Tho
mas and family.
Mr and Mrs C. F. Small will
go to Norfolk Friday morning
where they will spend a couple
of days with their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Fullerton and fam
ily. The Fullertons have been liv
ing on an acreage near Norfolk
and the Smalls will help them
move into their new location in
Norfolk.
Dr. and Mrs. James Ramsay
and family returned home last
Wednesday after spending the
past three weeks on vacation
touring the northwestern states
and Canada
Dr and Mrs J. W. Carlson,
Scott and Sheryl, were overnight \
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Wefso, last Friday i
night The Carlsons were enroute
home from their vacation which
took them to Idaho, Wyoming and
Colorado. They also visited her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Hodge in Denver.
They returned to their home in
Crofton Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McClurg
and family arrived Saturday to
spend the week with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James AJlyn,
Stuart, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
McClurg.
Elmer McClurg and Donna vis- ■
ited in the Warren McClurg home
in Bassett last Sunday afternoon.
David and Diane Allen, grand
rhilrlron Mr ;»nrt Mrs Arl;im
Tindall, left by bus Monday for
their home in Akron, la., after
spending a week in Atkinson with
their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson
drove to Kearney last Saturday
and were overnight guests in the j
home of their son, Mr. anti Mrs. j
Claude Johnson jr They were
accompanied home by Mrs. John
son’s aunt, Mrs. Mabel Andrews, j
Alda, who will spend some time |
in the Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson,
owners and operators of the
Wheel Inn Motel in north Atkin
son, have sold their motel to Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Wenner, Shel
ton. The Wenners will take pos
session in the near future, they
have one son four years old. Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson have no de
finite plans just yet.
Mrs. Alfred Kazda returned last
Thursday from Lincoln where
she had visited her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Brice Braziel. She also
received medical care in Omaha.
Dr. and Mrs. Blake Skrdla and
family, Santa Monica, Calif., left
Monday for their home after
spending a week with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skrdla,
in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meurrens,
new manager for the Northwest
ern Bell Telephone company,
moved into their new location last j
week. The Meurrens were trans- J
ferred here from Spencer and I
are living in the Frank Skrdla
residence in east Atkinson.
Mrs. Ernie Weller entertained j
at a Coffee Tuesday at her home
in Atkinson, welcoming Mrs. J.
B. Meurrens, who moved here '
last week.
Mr. ana Mrs. Calvin McClurg \
and Elmer McClurg and Donna
attended the Moody-Allyn wed
ding in Ainsworth last Sunday.
Mrs. Mabel Robertson, Cham
bers, and Mrs. Olive Skrdla and
Mrs. Ella Mack, Atkinson, went
to Lakeside Wednesday where
they judged the "Sunbeam Calyx
Garden Club" flower show, which
was held in the Pleasant Point
church. Following the show they
were guests at a picnic held at
the Forney Ranch home near
Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. Fomey
are well known in the Registered
Hereford Cattle circle. The ladies
returned to Atkinson Wednesday
night.
Dr. and Mrs. Blake Skrdla and
family, Santa Monica, Calif., ar
rived last Wednesday to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Skrdla. They were accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Muffly,
Lincoln, who had been visiting
their son-in-law and daughter. Dr.
and Mrs. Blake Skrdla in Santa
Monica. The Mufflys left Thurs
day for their home in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Purdum,
have purchased the Frank Skrdla
ranch northeast of Atkinson. The
transaction took place Monday of
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Keller
will not take possession until
April 15. 1963.
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No More Special Saturday Sales
Combined Hog & Cattle Sales
EACH WEDNESDAY
AD Sales Will Start at 12:30 P.M.
You may contact either Ed Thorin at O’Neill or Roy Kirwan !
of Butte
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Personal property and land sales.
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Office Phone 207 Office Phone MSI
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Butte, Nebraska
Inman News
By Mr». Jiuur« McMahan
Mr. and Mrs E E. Clark left
for Pine Rtver, Minn., where they
will ***nd a couple of weeks va
cationing.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tjesaem
and daughters left Friday for
their home in Maywood. 111., af
ter spending a few days visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Watson and Sam.
Mrs James Sobotka returned
Wednesday from Buhl. Idaho,
where she was called by the
death of her father, Charles
Stark.
Sam Kelley. Omaha, spent the
weekend visiting Mr and Mrs
W. E. Kelley and family.
Mr ukl Mrs Ivan Couch. Lex
ington, spent the weekend at their
home here
Lorraine Butterfield, Norfolk,
(pent last week v siting Patty
and Sharon Morrow and with «
her friends in the Vir^l Mo-tow
home
Mr and Mrs Arthur Benash
and family, Beatrice, came Sat
urday to spend a few days visit*
ing Mrs. Benash s mother, Mrs.
Ray Salers and <her relatives in
O’Neill.
Mr and Un Gerald Snyder,
O'Neill, visited Mrs Ray Balers
Saturday night
Mrs Ray Siders went to Or
chard Thursday to visit Mrs,
Clarence Juracek and family. In
the afternoon Mrs Siders and
Mrs Juracek went to Norfolk
where the Jurseek's are moving
Mr and Mr* Levi Morshach,
Nehjth. rtaited Mrs Eltaabeth
Murkbarh and Mr and Mr* Da*
Hi Marabach Sunday afternoon
Jot Hater*. Norfolk. sjient
Thursday evemn* and Friday in
the W E Krlley h»»me Kay Kal
ley returned to Maduam with them
Friday afternoon an.! stayed un
ti! Saturday evening
Mr and Mr* Don Kelley mm)
family. Norfolk, vUited hum lay
with Mr Kellry'a parents, Mr.
and Mrs W K Kelley and fam
ny
Mr and Mr» Lav Brady. One
it t. were Wednesday evening
d nner and overnight gueala td
Mr an 1 Mr* Lyle Abney.
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Misses' New Styles Sweater Values Discount Price Girls' Cardiqan
398 c
Terrific selection ol new tail Long Sleeves 3.98 Huge group in perky prints or SIlDOVerS 1 98
styles! Pleated or slim lines. 8Upover or cardigan styles in ^ ^ Sanforized Orlon (R“ m.ry|l(. „ |
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pre - schoolers, too!
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Sanforized Flannels
Wash 'n Wear Cottons
147
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long sleeves 6-16.
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
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wash-wear cot- t
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ginghams! S-M-L-XL /
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I men & boys: Ivy
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