The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 25, 1962, Section Two, Image 9

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__Volume 82—Number 27_O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, October 25, 1962 Seven Cents
Atkinson News
Opal Keating went to Ainsworth
S;ttarday evening where she was
a weekend guest of Mrs. Mary
Berkhe liner.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Parsons
drove to Niobrara Sunday where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs
John Meyer and with Mrs. Par
son’s brothers, William and
Frank Pavalka.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Steven and
family went to Lincoln Saturday
to attend the football game. They
were accompanied by Mrs. E. V
Hickok who visited relatives.
Mrs. Gerald Ferris and Dora
ellen went to Inman Saturday to
visit relatives
The winter meeting of the Dis
trict VI workshop was held Sat
urday at the Legion hall in At
kinson with the Atkinson Civic
Improvement Garden club mem
bers as hostesses.
The 9eger ambulance service
transferred Bill Ahie to the Vet
erans hospital in Grand Island
Monday afternoon. Mr. Able fell
from a roof several days ago,
breaking his neck and has been
hospitalized here. He would ap
preciate hearing from his many
friends in this area.
Mr and Mrs. Brook Stuart and
family will come Thursday to vis
it his mother, Frances Stuart
and his aunt, Mrs. Sophia Brown.
Brook plans to hunt pheasants in
this area and hopes to see some
of his former classmates.
Mrs. L. G. Fleming was hos
less Tuesday to the Atkinson Ci
vic Improvement Garden club.
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Mlnarik
sr. were afternoon callers and
Sunday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holm in
Butte.
Mrs. J. W. Carlson of Crofton
and Mrs Harold Carlson of Gar
den City, Kan., called on Mrs.
Sophia Brown and Frances Stuart
in O’Neill Monday afternoon
Violet Ashcraft and Vera Plan
I
RE-ELECT
FRANK NELSON
to the
State Legislature
From the 28th District
Holt — Boyd — Rock and Keya Paha Counties
A farm operator of northern Holt county who
believes in and has worked for home rule on
all local problems.
Promises a careful honest study of all bills and
support of those that will make for a better
28th district and state of Nebraska.
I am voting for Constitutional Amendment No. 7
Your Support at the polls
November 6th, 1962 Appreciated
ck spent last week visiting Mn
Ashcraft’s daughter and farmlj
Mi and Mrs. Lloyd Clark a
Auburn.
Joe Mlinarik of Verdigre wa
a Sunday dinner guest of his so
and daughter-in-law. Mr an
Mrs Alois Mlinarik sr. in Atkir
son.
Mrs. J. W. Carlson of Croftoi
and Mrs. Harold Carlson of Gai
den City, Kan. came Monda;
to get Scott and Sheryl Carlsor
who have spent a few days i
Atkinson with their grandparents
Mr and Mrs. William Wefso
Weekend guests in the home c
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gokie am
family were Mr and Mrs. Ear
Jump, Marjorie and Rollanc
Omaha.
Mrs. Leonard Jungman, Mrs
Margaret Bonenberger, Mrs
Doris O’Connor, and Mrs. Wal
ter Slaymaker went to Ainswort
Saturday where they attende
the Off Campus course given b
Chadron Teachers College
About eighteen teachers wer
present last Saturday night at
dinner given for members of De
ta Kappa Gamma group, whic
was held at the Steak House i:
Atkinson. Hostesses were Mn
Leonard Jungman, Leona Ki
murry and Barbara Mlinai
Teachers from O’Neill, Ains
worth, Bassett and Atkinso;
school systems were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enbod
were Sunday visitors in Spence
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
land Kersch.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carjso
and children came from Crofto
last Thursday, enroute to Gotl
enberg, on business. Scott am
Sheryl remained in Atkinson wit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Wefso for a few days.
The Bakers Dozen Extensio
club met Friday night at thi
home of Mrs. Lance Withers
Mrs. Leo Kramer presented thi
lesson on Cabinets. Following thi
business meeting the group work
The Frontier
On Sale each Thursday morning a
Safeway Store — O’Neill
Golden Hotel — O'Neill
Stannard’s Superette — O'Neil
O’Neil] Drug — O'Neill
Devoy Drug — O’Neill
Johnson Drug — O’Neill
Wilson Drug — Atkinson
Munn’s Store — Ewing
McGraw’s Store — Inman
Newhouse Sundries—Chamber!
Miller Bros. — Orchard
Watch out for Witches & Goblins
The witches, goblins, ghosts, skeletons, and pirates will be out in full
swing next Wednesday night.
Be prepared for the "Tricks or Treats" crowd — with a good supply of
"Treats" from DEVOY'S REXALL DRUG.
Make the children's costumes for Halloween complete with a mask from
Devo/s to top off that Halloween outfit—
Half-masks .10c — Full Face Masks .. 39c
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SCRIPTION SPECIALIST. When your doctor wants to telephone a prescrip
tion for you, ask him to call DEVOY'S — he will if you ask him to. Re
member, DEVOY'S is the ONLY Drug Store in O'Neill which is open eve
nings with a Registered Pharmacist on duty to fill your prescriptions. For
the BEST in PRESCRIPTION SERVICE, it's DEVOY'S REXALL DRUG.
DEVOY REXALL DRUG
We Give S&H Green Stamps on all Purchases
Phone 87 Robert T. Devoy, Pharmacist O'Neill
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ed on smocked aprons, also in
, structed by Mrs Kramer. The
t next meeting will be on Nov. 16
at the home ui Mrs Leo Hein
i owski One new member joined
i the group, Mrs. Lela Larson
1 There was one guest.
Mr and Mrs Dayle Hewett
of O’Neill were Sunday evening
l callers of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wefso.
f Mr. and Mrs Leo Kramer left
. Sunday for Omaha where they
l will visit Mr and Mrs. Louis
, Kramer and family. Leo is the
God Father of Lenora Marie, the
j new arrival in the Louis Kramer
j household.
The Merry Mixers Extension
club met Monday night at the
home of Mrs. William Wefso. Af
ter a short business meeting,
Mrs. Vi. Ashcroft was in charge
’ of the program.
, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morris
) and Bobby, Wayne, visited over
the weekend with Mrs. Morris’
mother, Mrs. Mabel Funk and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Funk and
family made a business trip to
[J Bassett Sunday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Richard O’Con
nell, Omaha, came Wednesday of
' last week to visit her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirk
„ land a few days, also other re
1 latives and friends.
Circle Sarah of the Methodist
y church met at the home of Dora
r Wurtz Oct. 17 with Fern Cox
bill as co-hostess. Thirteen mem
bers and two guests, Mrs. Milan
, Coleman and Mrs. Charles Mc
^ Millan were present. Plans were
made for the bazaar and dinner
j which is to be held Nov. 6 at the
, Fellowship hall.
E. W. (Sam) Brady went to
Grand Island Wednesday to meet
) his daughter, Mrs. Nora Aeton,
, Vicky and Valorie who came
from Sacramento, Calif. They
, pian to make their home here.
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson |
went to Plainview Sunday morn
ing to visit Mr. Richardson’s sis
ter, Mrs. Bessie Peterson. They
also visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Senseney at
Brunswick. Mrs. Senseney is a
’ sister of Mrs. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirkland
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vinzenz
went to Ponca Sunday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brill and Cin
dy. Mrs. Brill is the Kirkland’s
daughter. They returned home
Sunday evening.
Bill Richardson called his par
i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich
ardson, saying he would leave
Tuesday for Rochester, N. Y.
where he will spend five weeks.
He is employed by Motors Hold
ing Division with headquarters in
Detroit, Mich.
Meek News
By Mrs. Fred Lindberg
i- ■ — ■
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg
visited Friday afternoon at the
home of her brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gan
non, Inman. The Gannons have
recently returned from a three
week visit to the West coast,
where they attended the World’s
Fair and visited their three
children and families. They also
were sight seeing down in old
Mexico before returning home.
Mrs. Florence Schmitz and
Mary Peterson entertained a
group of neighbors, friends and
relatives at a miscellaneous show
er for LaDonna McNulty at the
John Schmitz home Friday eve
ning.
Martha Johring was a dinner
guest at the Howard Rouse home
Wednesday and at the Melvin
Johring home Thursday.
The Cactus Ranchette project
club met Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Eunice Mann, with
10 members present to answer
roll call “Something I like about
my Cupboard”. The lesson on
cupboards and storage space was
given by Rose Roberts. “What’s j
in the house” was guessed by i
Emma Wrede. The next meeting j
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Fritz Bazelman
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"Perhaps Madam can do It
WITHOUT SWEARING”
! Everybody swears BY our
service!
Bazelman
Mobil Service
SINCE 1929
Phone 335
Hi way 20 East
I i
Will be with Mr*. Wrede, Nov.
20.
Mr and Mr*. Gerald Harding
and family treated Mr and Mrs
Vernon Harding to a dinner at
the Town House Wednesday eve
ning in honor of their 3»th wed
ding anniversary.
Alton Perron, the American
Sunday School Missionary, Long
Pine, showed the picture, “Hear
De Lands a Crying”, at Paddock
Union church Monday evening
Mrs. Florance Schmitz and her
daughter, Mrs Mary Pierson at
tended open house and the dedi
cation services at school district
49 9unday. Mrs. Pierson was a
former teacher in one of the dis
tricts that is now consolidating
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford
and Pamella attended the wed
ding of Lonnie Briemer and Shar
on Michaels at St Patrick's
church in O’Neill Saturday.
Martha Johnng and Henry
Storjohann were Sunday dinner
guests at the Louis Gokie home
and callers at the Clayton Gokie
home in the afternoon.
Joe Kamphaus went to Aurora
Sunday to bring ha wife and fam
ily home They have been visit
ing at the home of her mother
and father, Mr. and Mrs Art
Willis.
Gerald Kaczor arrived home
Tuesday. His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Kaczor met him
in Norfolk. He enlisted in the
armed forces 3 years ago. The
first twenty months he spint in
the eastern states, the last six
teen months he has been in Italy.
On his furloughs and free time
he toured nine countries in Eur
ope. The greatest problem seem
ed to be the language barrier and
exchange of money. He received
an honorable discharge in New
York and returned home on a
southern route, making short
stops to visit relatives in Ten
nessee, Kansas City. Lincoln und
Omaha
Pamella Crawford was an ov
ernight guests of Judy Grhlsen
Saturday night.
The Kev. Mr. Turner, Imper
ial, plans to be present at Pad
dock Union Sunday for services.
The Paddock Ladies Missionary
•ociety met with Jessie Kaczor
Friday p.m. with 10 members
present. The ladles gathered clo
thing to be used by the Mission
aries. The next meeting was plan
ned to meet with Mrs Frank
Nelson.
Douglas and Jr. Walters were
overnight guests Monday night of
their grandparents.
Wednesday evening visitors at
the Frank Nelson home were
Mr. and Mrs Edward Kaczrr and
Gerald and Mr. and Mrs Paul
Nelson. The occasion marked
Mrs. Frank Nelson’s birthday an
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and
Jessie Kaczor called at the John
Kaczor home, ifciencer, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arden Nel
son, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. F
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Kaczor and Gerald were Sunday
dinner guests at the Paul Nel
son home Gerald showed pic
tures of Euro[*e. The occasion
was Paul Arden’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters
and Norma were Friday night
callers at the Bennie Johring
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were
callers at Norfolk Wednesday.
Mrs. Howard Rouse and Law
rence Rouse and family came Id
the evening. They celeorattd Vir
gil’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs Dave Jensen call
ed at the Lyman Bursell home
Sunday p.m.
Howard Rouse returned home
Monday after spending ten days
at Excetaeur Springe. Mu
Mr. and Mr*, l^awrence Rouar
and boy* and Mr. and Mra. Drl
bert Rouse and family were Sun
day dinner guceta at the Howard
Rouse home to honor Howard
whole birthday U Monday
Sigrid Jensen. St Edward, was
an overnight guest Thursday at
the home of hi* daughter and
tun-inlaw. Mr and Mrs Art
Mann.
Mr. aiul Mrs Robert Jenkins
and family and Mr and Mr*
Lyle Wyatt were Sunday dinner
guests at the Carl Krogh home
Mr and Mr* Paul Woidneck
were caller* at the Lyman Hur
sell home Friday evening
Mr and Mr* Frank Bedash
and Mr. and Mr*. Dick Apple
gete, Beatrice and Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Sandow and children, Has
tings. were Sunday callers at
the Gerald Hardmg home
Mr. and Mr* Kennu Hansen
entertained Sunday evening
Their guests were Mr and Mrs
William Hanaen and family a> l
Mr and Mra. Ora id Harding and
family The occasion marked the
Harding‘a wedding •nntvmni y
Friday dinner gueala at the
Henry Waiter* home were Mr
and Mr* Carl H alignment. Mr
and Mra Bennie Jtihring «rt<l
Craig and Mr and Mra Merlin
Anders n and Nanry Thursday
dinner guesta were Mr. and Mrs
George Nelson and Allan Wal
ton
Mr aivl Mra Kuaaetl Woejn>el
and Mr and Mra Merlin Andri
aon and glrla were Tueaday night
aupjJrt guesta at the Ihlheii
House home
Ponton lnturanc«
Insurant e of All Klria
and Honda
KIX»KRN(T. FONTON. rro*.
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RE-ELECT
CLARENCE ERNST
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
For Supervisor, Third District
Your Support Appreciated
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