The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 18, 1962, Section Two, Image 12

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    Chambers News
By Mm. K. K Carpenter
St. Paul ladles Aid
St. Paul todies Aid met in the
church CMotor 11. Fifteen mem
hers were present. Pastor Uraun
erareuther led devotions and
stowed a film entitled "All A
tounding". Nominating commit
tee was elected. They are to
Vern llarley, Ann Retzlaff and
Erna Oetter.
A Lutheran toyman League
Seminur will to held in Clear
water church November 9. All
members are urged to attend.
j SEE Bonkerslifeman —
Ernie Brinkman
IN ATKINSON
About A
Guaranteed
Investment
Program.
■AMMIRI. VyrecOM NWV
Those doing sewing for World
Relief are please asked to ri*um
finished items as soon as pos
sible. The deadline for used cloth
ing for World Relief is November
K Clothes will lie packed at that
time Bring canned food (not
home canned) or fresh food to
i e donated to the Norfolk Luth
eran hospital. Deadline for this
is also November 8
Honored at Shower
A group of friends gathered at
the Methodist church Saturday
evening for a shower honoring
Mrs. Charles Strelow, the for
mer Madeline Cook. The theme
of the program was a comedy
fashion show. The bride was pre
sented a corsage In charge of
the program and lunch were Mrs
Harry Peters, Mrs. John Peters,
Mrs. Ronald Harvey, Mrs. Aud
rey McConnell, Mrs. Rose Held,
Mrs. Kugene Halsey and Mrs.
Art Miller.
Bethany Women
The Bethany Women's associa
tion met at the church Wednes
day, Oct. 10. Mrs. Mark Gribble
conducted the worship service
which opened with prayer and
song. She also presented the les
son, ‘Salvation of the Jews’ from
Romans.
Plans were discussed for the
annual smorgasbord which will
he at the church Thursday, Nov.
1. The goal sheet for work in
1963 was filled out and the
amount increased $25 over last
years giving The next meeting
will be October 24.
FARM SALE
A* tlx- place ha* been wold, we will Hell all personal property at
Public Auction at the place 4 miles South of Chambers, on
SATURDAY, OCT. 20
Sale mtarts 12:30 p.m. I.uneh served by Bethany I Julies Aid
57 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 57
4 Guernseys, 4 years old; 2 Ayrshires, 4years old; 4 Holsteins, 4
to 6 years old; 2 Part Ayrshire, Brown Swiss cross, 7 years old;
2 Holstein Heifers, 18 mo. old, from the Seward Dairy, to freshen
in spring; 9 Registered Herefords with second calf, 3 and 4 years
old; 9 Black and Black Whiteface cows, 5 to 7 years old, some
to freshen hy sale date or soon after; 1 Registered Hereford Bull,
7 years old; 15 Spring Calves, 300 to 400 lbs.; 1 Black Whiteface
heifer, 18 mo. old, to freshen in spring; 8 Bucket Calves.
FARM MACHINERY
42 IHC H tractor; 44 IHC H tractor; 48 C Allis Chalmers tractor;
Short stinger winch, for H or M; Heavy H beam cable rack;
Duncan loader, manure scoop, snow hlade, hay fork; Mounted
Buzz Saw, 36” to fit H or regular; Haystacker with cage; Car
sweep; No. 24 IHC power mower; 2 12-ft. THC rakes; 2-rake hitch;
2 No. 7 trail mowers; IHC manure spreader; 2 hay racks, one
on rubber; Gang plow; 10-ft. disc; 3-section harrow; Harvey I
hammermill; 7-ft. grain drill; Hand corn sheller; 2 pump jacks;
300-gal oil tank; Branding chute; 25-ft. boom tower; DeLaval
cream separator; Old iron, Tools and many miscellaneous items.
BUILDINGS TO BE MOVED
5-room Dwelling House; Brooder House, 12' x 16’; Calf Shed,
8’ x 12’; Garage, 10’ x 20'; 8-room House, modern.
Some Household Goods and ('sinned Goods
TERMS: CASH. No property to he removed until settled for
LOY & ELVERA FLUCKEY
Wally O'Connell & Troxel Green, auctioneers
Chambers State Bank. Clerk
Ben Franklin*
A Haunting
We Will Go_
What fun they'll have trying to identify each
other. Complete selection of costumes from
witches to TV characters. All brightly colored.
Flame retardent Let them select the one
they like best $£59 fo $J98
Whoooooooo’s That?
Funny, scary, TV charac- /
ters . . all styles for the £
Halloween party. For kids £
or adults. p
10c to 98c
Assorted styles and col
ors in wigs and beards to
help your Halloween cos
tume.
10c to 49c
Colorful black and or
ange Trick or Treat plas
tic pumpkin. Big enough
to hold all the loot. 59c
PATTONS
O'Neill, Nebr.
Mr. and Mr* Albert Harkins
and John Isaacson spent several
day* recently with Mr. and Mr*.
Herbert Neilaon. Gillette. Wyo.
They returned by way of the
"Devils Tower" in Wyoming and
the Black Hill* in South Dakota
Dinner guests last Tuesday in
the Bill Jutte home were Mrs
John Wintermote, Mrs. Will Leh
man, Mrs Jake Hoerle, Mrs
Charlotte Honeywell and Mr*
Ema Tucker.
Mr and Mr* Ray Coolidge left
last Tuesday for a visit with their
daughter in Seattle. Wash.
Mr and Mrs Clair H. Kerr,
Edgemont, S. D , were in Cham
tiers last Wednesday. Mrs Kerr
is a cousin of Mrs. Louis Neilson.
Mrs. Gene Van Gerpen and
daughter left Wednesday for
their home at Fremont after a
visit wi*h her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Edgar DeHart. Mr. DeHart
accompanied her home and on to
Omaha to consult an eye special
ist.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer
and Mrs. A. A. Walter went to
Snyder Wednesday to attend the
funeral of a cousin.
The Rev. and Mrs. Earl
Schwenk and son, Andy, and
Mrs. Les Miles left last Tuesday
to attend a national Sunday school
convention in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schmidt
and family, Columbus, are visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Schmidt, and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Er
mer, and other relatives.
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell was
a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs.
R. K Platt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grimes
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Miller. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gartner were after
noon callers
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coday, ac
companied by Mr. Liveringhouse,
Roger Waldo and Don Swanson
went to Lincoln Saturday to at
tend the Nebraska-North Carolina
game.
Mr art/1 Mrc T Inin Wn/vl loft
Saturday to visit his sister and
family, the Emerson Smocks,
Boise, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes and
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Adams
enjoyed dinner together in O’
Neill recently. The occasion being
a belated birthday observance
for Mrs. Grimes.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fry
left Saturday for a short visit
with relatives in South Dakota
then to Twin Falls, Idaho to visit
before going on to Woodburn,
Ore. to his brother’s where they
plan to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lambert
and children visited Sunday in
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Bowman, Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith
spent the weekend with the Ver
non Carpenters at Wayne.
Friends report that Ladean
Weller has been elected president
of the Craig school band.
Mrs. Sarah Adams and Mrs.
Dora Townsend returned Thurs
day from Page and plan to spend
some time around Chambers be
fore returning to Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Miller,
Lincoln, were Sunday guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Damme and family.
The Youth Fellowship group of
Bethany church enjoyed a roller
skating party at Neligh Sunday
evening. It w-as sponsored by Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Summerer.
Lanny LaRue came up from
Omaha Monday to spend a few
days with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gillette
spent Sunday with relatives at
Stuart.
Complete Dairy
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Creep Feed
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Harvey Tompkins and
Clarence (Bud) Haaisen
Inman, Nebraska
Phone 34, 225 or 11 W
A large crowd charivaried Mr
and Mr*. Dale Wood Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs Erwin Carpenter
called at the Lyle Watson ranch
south of Chambers Friday to see
the Shorthorn heifers they had
purchased at the Thiede and Sons
purebred sale at Gregory, S- D.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rudolph.
Spalding, entertained the follow
ing relatives for dinner Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Gibson and
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Hoffman.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hoffman,
Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Gil
lette and Darrel Lee, Jerry Ro
bertson and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Gibson, Chambers.
Mrs. Anna Thompson, Chad
ron, formerly of the Martha com
munity near Chambers, came to
attend the observance of the 75th
anniversary of the Bethany Pres
byterian church and to remain
longer visiting in several homes.
She returned home Saturday Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth La Rue and
Mrs. Ida Lambert took her to
Valentine from where she left
by bus.
Frederick DeHart and brother.
Max DeHart and son, Steve,
Council Bluffs, la. spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred DeHart and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ilerstedt,
North Platte, came Friday and
visited until Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Paul Roth. Mrs. Her
stedt and Mrs. Roth drove to
Sioux City Saturday.
Inman News
By Mrn. James McMahan
Mrs. James Coventry left Sat
urday morning lor Seattle, Wash.,
where she will spend ten days
visiting her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. William Me
Elvain and sons.
Robert Harte left Friday morn
ing for his home in California
alter spending three weeks here
visiting his mother, Mrs. Mayme
Harte and also Mr. and Mrs
Leo Harte and family.
Ralph Sholes, who is employed
in Ainsworth, .spent the weekend
visiting his mother, Mrs. Violet
9holes.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luben
and family, Fremont, spent the
weekend visiting his mother,
Mrs. Charles Luben.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hartigan,
Norfolk, spent the weekend vis
iting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl L. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller dis
posed of their farm machinery
and some household goods at auc
tion Friday afternoon at the
farm east of town. The Millers
will be moving to Neligh soon.
Mrs. Ray Siders spent Friday
and Saturday in Nortolk visiting
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Juracek and
family.
Mrs. Walter Nelson and Mrs.
Bill Stevens, Lansing, Mich,
came Thursday to visit in the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. James
Kelley.
Mrs. W. E. Kelley and Ann,
Mrs. James Keiley and Mrs. Bill i
Stevens spent the weekend at J
boutn Sioux City visiting James!
Kelley.
Mrs. Charles Stark, Buhl, Ida.,
came Sunday evening to visit her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. James Sobotka and family.
Sam Kelley and Tom Huff, Om
aha, spent the weekend visiting
in the home of Mr. and Mrs
W. E. Kelley and family.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Anthony
and family, Scotia, were visit
ing friends in Inman Sunday eve- j
ning.
Richard Watson, O’Neill, spent
Thursday and Friday visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Watson while his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Watson attended
the bankers convention in Lin
coln.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder,
O'Neill, visited her mother, Mrs.
Ray Siders, Sunday afternoon.
Additional callers in the Siders
home were Mrs. Ira Watson and
Mrs. L. R. Tompkins.
Sam Watson and Judy Wait.
Omaha, spent Friday evening
and Saturday visiting Sam’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks and '
family, Lincoln, spent the week
end visiting Mr Banks parents, (
Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and
family and also m the W. E
Kickard home at Chambers.
Mrs James McMahan attended
a stated meeting oi Symphony
Chapter OES at O'Neill Thursday
evening
Mr. and Mrs Harvey A. Tomp
kins drove to Grand Island Sat
urday to attend the aiiernoon
session of the 2-day Laymen s
Conference held at the i runty
Methodist church. Harvey pre
sented the opening devotions.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman
and family, Texamah, spent last
weekend visiting in the homes of
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhom
and Mrs Leo Mossman and Paul
Bittner.
Mr. and Mrs Floyd DeLong,
Rock Rapids, la., spent a few
days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merle
DeLong and other relatives and
friends. The DeLongs are lormer
Inman residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark
and Mr. and Mrs. E. E Clark
attended luneral services for
Mrs DeLashmutt last Wednesday
at Burwell.
Mrs. Fred Dean and daughter,
Node, Wyo., and Mrs. Thelma
Brittell and Carol, Atkinson, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller
iast Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. David Morsbach was hos
tess to the Daughters of Zion of
the RJLDS church last Tuesday
evening at their regular meeting.
Lunch was served by the hostess.
Marvin and Everett Stewart re
turned last Monday from Omaha
where they took their mother,
Mrs. Violet Stewart for medical
treatment. They also visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle <
DeLancey.
The following members ol the
RLD9 church attended District
Conference at Grand Island la-1
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Keyes and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Pruss, Verna and Mar
garet, Mrs. Sadie Conger, Mrs.
James Banks and Mrs. Harry
McGraw. Donald Keyes and Dav
id Morsbach, also attended the
conference Saturday.
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Atkinson News
Mrs Gertrude* Cone, O'Neill,
was an Atkinson visitor Monday
Donna Humphrey. Frances
Ray me r and Kathy VUt spent
Friday in Norfolk
Mrs Fmil Tomsik returned
home Wednesday from Lincoln
where she has spent the summer
Mr. and Mrs Fred Richardson
and Mrs Fern Davis wen* in
Norfolk Friday on business They
also called at the Roy Fullerton
home I undo Davis spent Satur
day night and Sunday at the
home of her sister and brother
in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ivo Shald
and daughters in Stuart
Mr and Mrs. Verne Hickok
and family and Mr and Mis
James Puckett and family spent
Sunday evening at the home of
Krna and Mane Zuehlke at
Chambers The Zuehlke ladies
are aunts of Mrs Hickok and
Mrs. Puckett.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hickok.
Donan and David went to Wayne
Saturday for the homecoming
and to visit Mrs Hickok's sister,
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Sunday, Oct. 21
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Karen Johnson, who is a stu
dent at Wayne Stale Teacher*
college.
Ed Hoffman returned home
from the laitheran hospital in
Omaha Friday evening where he
hail undergone surgery
Retired Army Major and Mm
J. M Jane*. Pacific Grove.
Calif , left Tueaday for l*evtl*
Tower, Wyo.. fur a visit with Mr
ami Mr*. Harold Shaw. They had
spent the past three week* visit
ing in the I tomes of Mrs Junes'
aunt ami uncle. Mrs John Mohr
sr. ami family and Mr and Mr*
Frank Mohr.
Sgt and Mrs Holiert II Qin
mnghnm and family, formerly
stationed with an Air Force tie
tachment In White Plains, N. Y.
are here visiting Mrs Cunning
ham s mother, Mrs John Mohr
»r They expect to leave this
weekend for KantouL Dl. where
Mr* Cunningham and children
will mule Sgt Cunningham will
lea\e the Stales Octolier 'M for
an taolatetl lour at Thule AKH,
Greenland
Mr ami Mrs Tommy lainn,
Omaha, were weekend guests at
the home of her motfiec Mn.
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