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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1962)
Section Two Four Page* "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper _Volume 82—Number 28 _O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, November 1, 1962 Sevan Cants Riverside News By Mr*. Lionel Hunter Mrs. Keith Biddlecome, Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and Mrs. A1 the a Peterson took Mrs. E. J. Snyder to her home in Glasgow, Mont., leaving Friday morning and planning to visit in North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were guests last Sunday at the Kenneth Pollock home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pol locks eleventh wedding anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs Lionel Gunter gave a supper last Saturday eve ning in honor of Mr and Mrs. Howard' Huston, who had recent ly returned from Japan. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Phi lip Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary and Nila, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand and Iris and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cary. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom « Complete Dairy and Hog Feed Creep Feed TOMPKINS LIVESTOCK HEADQUARTERS Harvt'y Tompkins ;utd Clarence (Bud) Hansen Inman, Nebranka Phone 34, 225 or II W ___ ery accompanied Mr. and Mrs Robert Montgomery to Lincoln last Sunday to visit Roberta In the Orthepedic hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson, PI a in view, called on Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hok<- last Sunday evening. Mrs. Gerald Wetlauffer and Gary, Mr. and Mrs Verl Gunter and family, Mr. and Mrs Archie Johnston and girls and the Willie Shrader family were supper guests Tuesday at the Eddy and Alice Shrader home in honor of Alice's birthday anniversary. The CYC had a Halloween par ty at the Free Methodist Par sonage Thursday evening and 32 children were present. Kerry Barnhart is visiting at the Grant Mott home and his sis ter, Valinia, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Ronnie Mott. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier and children left Wednesday to visit for a few days at the Lai Hord home in Missouri and the Russel Napier and Mrs. Maude Lawrence homes in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. D. Switzer and family, Omaha, are spending the weekend visiting relatives. The Leo Miller, Wendell Swit zer and Darrol Switzer families were supper guests Saturday at the Ora Switzer home in honor of Mrs. Leo Miller’s birthday anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walters and family were supper guests Thurs day at the John Napier home. Mrs. Leo Miller and Melanie Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of AI) Kinds FOR SALE | General Merchandise Store One owner 27 yearn, flood potential. Illness in family reason for selling. Will sell complete as going business or will rent building separate. Would reduce inventory if desired. Books opened to potential buyers. Terms arranged to suit buyer or would con sider lioal Estate in trade. ■¥ Immediate Possession COUFAL STORE STUART NEBRASKA visited in Neligh Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock were Neligh visitors last Friday. Peggy Annette, 9 lb, 2oz baby, arrived Wednesday morning to make her home at the Robert McDaniel home. She has three sisters. Mrs Dale Raasch and girls vis ited at the Leo Miller home Fri day morning. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Yerex came to the Floyd Napier home Tues day noon for a visit with rela tives. Other guests Friday eve ning at the Napier home were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and fam ily, Mr and Mrs. Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Orden, Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Brett'Em sick and the Lorraine Montgom ery family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nsfcier and Carol Ann, Mrs. Ricfcard Napier and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and Cathy McDan iel attended the 4-H achievement night program in the Neligh High school Friday evening. Last Sunday George Gee, Seat tle, Wash., called on the Z. H. Fry’s. He hasn’t been here for 40 years Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hord and Duane and Mr and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and grandson, Johnny, visited at the George Montgom ery home Friday evening. Mrs. Grant Mott and Sharon, Mrs. Ronnie Mott, Valinia Barn hart, Mrs. Chester Taylor, Mrs. Willie Shrader, Mrs. Archie John ston, Mrs. George Montgomery and Mrs. Lionel Gunter attended the ‘Best of All Days’ cooking school in O’Neill Thursday after noon, Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and family were dinner guests Sun day at the Joe Cuddy home at Burwell. Mrs. Dale Napier and Mrs. Wayne Fry attended a Teacher and Advisor of youth conference in the First Presbyterian church in Norfolk Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock and Phil and Mrs. Earl Phillips of Omaha spent the weekend at the Dave Pollock home. Mrs. Maisie Phillips visited there Sat urday. Jackie and Bruce Morrow came Thursday to spend the weekend at the Wilbur Bennett home. Rachel, Ruth and John Shrader were overnight guests Friday. Mrs. Duane Jensen, Kathleen, Anna Marie and Jerry visited at the Z. H. Fry home Thursday. Anna Marie stayed for a longer visit and spent the night at the Wayne Fry home. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. De witt Hoke, Mrs. Rol Hord, Mary j and Jim Van Conet and Mrs. Li-! onel Gunter met Mrs. Lyle Swit zer at Clearwater. The group went If you ve got it—A truck brought it! How much of everything do you use? Food, clothing, household furnishings—if you've got it—a truck brought it! Trucks carry an astonishing amount of factory, farm, store and home items all the way. Even when rail, water or air trans port is involved—somewhere along the line, trucks take over. Figures make dull reading. So there's no need for you to remember that trucks carry 75% of all the nation's tonnage or 100% of the milk for most of our large cities. Or that 70% of the livestock comes to market by truck. The big fact to keep in mind is that our trucking industry is essential to our way of life. Recall that big fact when selfish interests try to push through punishing taxes on trucks or cripple the industry in other ways. When something hurts the trucking in dustry you feel the pain! Nebraska’s truck ing industry is an important economic factor in the Cornhusker State. One ot e Series ot Advertisements Prepared by NEBRASKA MOTOR CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION 500 South 13th Street, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA This Space Paid For By I O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN TURNER Daily Service OWeill-Omaha PHONE 578 to Norfolk to help Mr and Mrs Dewitt Gunter celebrate their fif ty 6th wedding anniversary. Mrs Alvin Nelson baked the cake for the occasion. Ice cream and cake were served for lunch, cake was also served to the other occupants at the rest home. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Utterback visited at the Wilbur Bennett home Thursday evening. Mrs Verl Gunter and children were dinner guests Friday at the Lionel Gunter home. Johnny Gun ter stayed for a longer visit. Alice Shrader spent a few days visiting in O'Neill. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouner Duane Lee, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook was bap tized Sunday evening, October 21 at the St. Paul’s Lutheran church The Rev. Gorentz officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cook were sponsors. Help-U-Club met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Din ner was served at noon to 13 members. The afternoon was spent at tying a quilt, embroidery work and picking walnut meats Club sisters were revealed. New j names were drawn for the next; year. A pot luck supper was plan- ] ned for Halloween. Mrs. George | Jeffrey received the special prize Mrs. Alta Finch will have the next meeting Many from the vicinity attend ed the funeral of Eldon Butter field, O’Neill Friday afternoon Mr Butterfield was a former resident of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sampson. Winner, were last week Thursday overnight guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey and family Mrs. Harry Caskey returned to her home Wednesday from Om aha, where she was with Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey and Douglas, Norfolk. Douglas under went major surgery at a Omaha hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch were weekend visitors at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Val Pitchier. Mrs. Cecil Moser and Gene were Verdigre visitors Friday. Mrs. Ora Caskey Visited with Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs and Terry a$ the O’Neill hospital Thursday. Burnell Von Seggren motored to Lincoln Tuesday. Mrs. Von Seggren was able to return home DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Virtual Oar* Oontact Lease* By Appointment Phone till Sire v-er, Nebraska with him after being a patient for 10 day* at a Lincoln hospital Mrs. William Wellman visited at the Keith Kennedy home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Walter Uhlir, Clearwater, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Uhlir Thursday evening. Mrs. George Jeffrey motored to Niobrara Wednesday where she visited at the Tls roff home. Many from this community at tended the Kubik sale Oct. 22 Art Snyder. Central City and Larry Brookhouser. Grand Is land, were Sunday. October 21 af temoon visitors at the Ralph Brookhouaer home i Mrs. Cecil Moser was hostesi to the anniversary club at her home Thursday aftemeon. Needle work was done for tl»e hostess. Mrs. Moser served lunch at the DID YOU KNOW? Did you know you get a lower ELECTRIC rate if you heat water electrically ask . . . CONSUMERS PUBLIC POWER I .... ■ c)om> of the afternoon Friday evening Mr. and Mra Cecil M<srr entertained the anni versary club at a card party at their home. Mr. and Mra. Dean Pierce and Mr. and Mr* p. E Pierre visit ed the formers son, Phillip, why ia a patient at the Neligh hoa pital Sunday afternoon Wednesday evening visitors last week at the home of Mrs Edna Boelter, were Mr. and Mrs Ken neth Eyer, Brunswick and Mr and Mrs Francis Boelter and Lor an. 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