The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 01, 1962, Image 7

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    Atkinson News
The Sandcreek Improvement
club sponsored a program Friday
evening at the Pioneer School
northwest of Atkinson at which
time Mrs Frank Hanoi showed
colored slides taken while on her
European tour this summer.
Friday evening Mrs. Hanoi will
show her pictures at the Plea
santvlew schoolhou.se sijonsoretl
l>y the Atkinson Country Women’s
club.
A free will offering taken will
go to the Good Samaritan Homo
now being built in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Brook Stuart,
Yutta, Murchean, Kurt and Sand
ra, Lincoln, were last Friday
morning callers at the home of
Mr and Mrs. William Wefso
They sjient the weekend visiting
ids mother, Frances Stuart O'
Neill.
Mrs. Elmer McClurg went to
Broken Bow Wednesday to visit
her son and daughter-in law, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin McClurg for a
few days.
Mr and Mrs. Brook Stuart and
family, Lincoln, were guests in
the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hoffman and family last
Friday. The men went hunting.
Mrs. Calvin Kersten, Lori,
Mark and Greg, Mrs Donald
Bouska, Don, Terri and Scott and
Mrs. George Wedige were Sat
urday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs Andy Moeller and family,
Stuart.
Mr and Mm Gilbert Engler,.
ROYAL THEATRE
Thun*. Nov. 1
Family Night
“MONSTEIt ON THE CAMl’I'S”
Frl.-Sat. Nov. 2-3
“THE BEST OF ENEMIES”
Sun. ■ M on. -Tin's.-WimI . -Th urs.
Nov. 4-S-6-7-8
“KING OF KINGS”
Mr and Mrs Bernard Rossman
and Mr and Mrs Bernard Eng
ler, all of Atkinson, and Mr. and
Mrs Pat (iokie, O'Neill, met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Engler last Sunday night to cele
brate the wedding anniversary of
Mr. ami Mrs. Bernard Engler
The evening was sjient playing
cards High score went to Ber
nard Rossman and Mrs. Gilbert
Engler.
Mr. and Mrs John Mark spent
last weekend in Atkinson visit
ing relatives. They returned to
Wayne Sunday
G. I. Medcalf. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Medcalf spent the week
end in Atkinson with his par
ents. G. I. is a student at the
Wayne State Teachers College.
He was accompanied home by
Jerry Heyne who visited his par
ents in Stuart.
The teacher and pupils of Dist
rict 77 gave their Halloween pro
gram last Friday night with a
good attendance. A lively pro
gram depicting wierd witches
and goblins was presented by the
group arid pie find coffee were
served for refreshments. The
group hopes to purchase a dic
tionary with the proceeds of the
social. Mrs. Pat Medcalf is the
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Medcalf and
Melanie were Sunday evening
callers of his parents, Mr and
Mrs. E. H. Medcalf, Chambers,
who recently returned from a trip
to California and reported a very
enjoyable vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith sr
drove to Lexington last Friday
where they s[>ent the weekend
with their son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs Carl Smith jr.
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg
drove to Osceola Sunday where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs
Linden Mulford and family, they
also attended the open house for
the new Good Samaritan home
there. They returned home Sun
day night.
Weekend guests in the home
of Mr and Mrs. Fred Juracek
were their daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blunk
and family, Lincoln. They came
Thursday and returned to their
home Sunday,
Mrs. Frank Skrdla and Mrs
L. G. Fleming were in O'Neill
last Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson,
former operators of the* Wheel
Inn Motel in Atkinson spent a
few days with their daughter and
Son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Harvey
Steinhauser last week. They also
visited friends in Atkinson. The j
Johnsons were enroute to Shubert j
to visit relatives for a few days. |
Mrs. Bill Farr and Mrs. Jim1
Seger of Newport, were in O'- i
Neill on business last Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Douglas Wilson
and daughter, Cydney. spent the
weekend in Atkinson with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter!
Puckett. Mr Wilson spent Thurs- j
day and Friday attending Teach
ers Institute in Norfolk
Many from the Atkinson area
were in O'Neill last Thursday to
attend the Best of All Days cook-'
ing school. A numiier of local
women were fortunate in winning
some of the prizes.
Mr and Mrs. William Wefso j
went to Rushvllle last Friday!
where they visited with his broth- 1
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs i
Robert Wefso. They were me: ]
there by Mr. and Mrs. Norman
I lodge and Horace Radford all
ot Denver, and the men spent the
weekend nheasant hunting. I
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett j
returned last Friday night after ■
spending ten days visiting rela- j
lives in Idaho. They visited his1
sister and brother-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. Istrrance at Cald
well, Idaho, , and another sister,
Mr. and Mrs William Engle near
Melba, Idaho.
Mr and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
Dennis drove to Butte Sunday
where they helped her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Anderson celebrate their 25th
wedding anniversary. Open house
was held at the Legion Hall in
Butte. Others attending were
relatives, Mrs. Lena Arp, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Arp, Butte, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Herman, Naper,
Mr. and Mrs. John Sattler,
Burke, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Elwanger and Itandy and Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Tunink, also of
Butte, and many friends and
neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs Vincent Olson,
went to Butte Sunday afternoon
where they helped celebrate the
25th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Anderson.
Mrs. A. G. Miller arrived home j
last Thursday from Denver after
spending some time visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Swanson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller
drove to Omaha Friday on busi
ness.
Dean Anderson and Miss Mary
Anderson, Omaha, were Saturday
evening callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kazda.
Mrs. Brice Braziel, Kent and
Elaine, came from Lincoln last |
Thursday and spent the weekend
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. |
Alfred Kazda. They returned to
Lincoln Sunday evening. j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes went
to McCook Friday where they j
plan to spend a few days visit- '
ing in the home of their son. j
Lewis Hayes and family. *
Mr. and Mrs. ivo bhaid, Stuart, .
and Mrs. Feme Davis, Atkinson, I
returned home Friday from Oma
ha where they visited in the home I
of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Shald
and also transacted business. The I
Ivo Shald children stayed with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Shald near Stuart.
Duane Humphrey, who teaches
school at Ansley spent the week
end in Atkinson with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Humphrey and
other relatives and friends. He
was accompanied to Atkinson by
his sister, Mrs. Kenneth Small
and children, Minden, who also
spent the weekend here.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kersten,
Lori, Mark and Greg left Sunday
after spending a few days with
Mrs. Kerstens parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wedige and other
relatives. Their home is in Oma-!
ha.
Monday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Kramer were Rich
ard Gobbs and son, Joe, Omaha,
who came to do some hunting in
this area, Mrs. Eva Thompson
and son, Larry, Bassett, and
Mrs. Theo Kubart. Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. FJarvey Wahl
drove to Valentine Sunday where
they were dinner guests of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Haas and son. i
Bryan. When the Wahls returned |
to Atkinson they were accom-.
panied by Bryan Haas who will
spend the week with his grand
parents.
Ease your
Wintertime Washday Chores . . .
Stop in today and see our complete line of
Westinghouse Appliances.
Electric Dryer DCC30
• Automatic Dry Cycle • Built-In lint Collector
• 3 Push-Button Temperatures • Handy loading Door
• Separate Time Control Dial • Direct Air Flow System
Fetrows
507 E. Douglas Phone 24, O'Neill
Johnson Drug Store
Phone 118 O'Neill, Nebraska
Pharmacist, Wm. Petsche
TRI BAN
Kills Rats and Mice
Two bait flavors Meat and
Natural Grain — 4 sizes
from 3.95 to 49c
Exclusive formulation to out
smart and kill rats and mice
Guaranteed: It works or
your money back
Automatic Electric
VAPORIZER and
HUMIDIFIER
Automatic shutoff
L Medication container
2. Heat res stant tray
3. Adjusts to any water hard
ness
Regular gallon vaporizer $6.95
Special now
4.95
HYTONE LETTERS
Stationery
100 sheets
50 envelopes
Regular 1.00 value
Now Only
88c
HIT RECORDS
by popular artists
All records were in top 20
Regular 1.00 value
39c each or
3 for 1.00
Desert Flower
HAND & BODY
LOTION
Regular 2.00 value
Now i .00
plus tax
FREE! FREE! FREE!
Playtex LIVING GLOVE
An extra right hand
free with the
purchase of a pair
Only 1.39
with an extra right hand
WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS
DEL MONTE
LOAD UP UN THESE
DEL MONTE i
Whole Kernel ■■■■■■ Cream Style
(ORR (
I 303 $^00
Del Monte
TOMATO JUICE
Del Monte
CATSUP
Del Monte
PEACHES
Halves or Sliced
Dei Monte
PUMPKIN
4-43
DEL MONTE 303 cans -
PEAS.5 for $1
DEL MONTE 303 cans
PEARS.4 for $1
DEL MONTE CUT 303 cans
GREEN BEANS . 4 for $1
DEL MONTE 303 cans
APRICOTS.3 for $1
DEL MONTE Pineapple Grapefruit 46-oz. cans
JUICE.3 for $1
DEL MONTE Tall can
PINK SALMON.69c
DEL MONTE 303 cans
TOMATOES.4 for $1
1100% PURE
GROUND BEEF
I LB.
Young Tender Worthmore
TURKEYS SUMMER SAUSAGE
Lb. 1/2-lb. chk 79e
Armour Star Fresh Frozen
SAUSAGE CHICKEN BACKS
Lb. 00c 5-lb. box 59*
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NORTH DAKOTA
RED SPUDS.$J98
JONATHAN HaJ* Bo»bel Box
APPLES . 99'
FREE 50 EXTRA
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with th<- purchase of
1— Half gallon—lion Air
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BACON.3 lbs. $1
ARMOUR ST AR CANNED 3 lb. can
PICNICS.$1.98
FRESH
PORK HOCKS .. Lb. 39c
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