The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 08, 1962, Section Two, Image 12

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    Chambers News
By Mr*. E. K. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Strong
and children, O’Neill, were last
Sunday visitors at the home of
her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Nie
mand. She accompanied them
home for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood were
Sunday dinner guests in the Har
lan Larson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoffman
visited their daughter .Carol, at
WSTC Monday evening and at
tended the musical play “Kiss
Me Kate” given by the students
of the college. Carol had a part
m the play.
Bill Log* man went to Norfolk
Monday evening to attend a co
op meeting.
Mrs. E. A. Farrier accompan
ied her aon and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Farrier, Winner, 9.
D. on a business trip by plane
to Minneapolis and St. Paul,
Minn., Sunday, Oct. 31. While
there they visited in the Dick
Fees home and talked to Mrs.
Ben Medcalf. They returned on
Tuesday.
The ladies of the Bethany
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Property, Cars, Trucks,
Farm Equipment
Household Goods, Personal
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Loan and Investment
Company
M)W RATES
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Presbyterian church served a
smorgasbord at the church par
lors Thursday evening, Novem
ber 1. They report a good atten
dance. The ladies wish to thank
you who attended and who help
ed m any way.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grimes
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr ami Mrs. Louis Neilson.
The Bethany Woman's Associa
tion met at the home of Mrs
Ralph Hoffman Wednesday, Oc
tober -4 with an attendance of 16
ladies and five children. Mrs. Er
nest Farrier led the lesson "Love
for Thy Neighbor”.
The business session was most
ly taken up with final plans for
the smorgasbord to be held at the
church November 1. The next
meeting will be November 14 at
the home of Mrs. Walter Sum
merer.
Mrs. Mary Niemand visited in
O'Neill last week, being a house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Low
ery. She visited Mrs. Ada Spang
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw,
Mrs. Emma Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Ritty. The latter
brought her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Logeman and
daughters were Saturday supper
guesis in the Bob Loseke home.
A group of Chambers high
school students went to Neligh
Friday evening for a roller skat
ing party.
Mrs. Bob Beed and children
and Mrs. Raymond Beed drove to
Seward, Friday, to visit the for
former’s grandmother, Mrs. Earl
Coppac. They returned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Loseke
accompanied her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Bartak, Ewing, to Parker, S. D.
Saturday to attend a bull sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wood and
Wayne Larson visited in the Har
old Micanek home at Lynch the
past weekend and also went deer
hunting. They were lucky and
Thanksgiving
Table Needs
, 16-PIECE
BLUE WILLOW
DIMNERWARE SET
For Four
J9S
B 'autiful Blue Willow pat
rn. 1 each of cup, saucer,
dinner and dessert plates.
TURKEY
CANDLES
10<-29<
2 sizes of fan
tailed turkey
candles. Real
istic colors.
HOLIDAY
NAPKINS
29c
Soft 3-ply nap
kins with de
sign to match
table cover.
BAKING
DISHES
78e
2-quart
oblong bak
ing dish for
oven cooking.
MIXING
Bowl Sets
1"
4-pc set. Jade
green oven glass
in 6, 7, 8 and
9-in.
COOKING HELPS
From 25-69
Cooking musts at Thanks
giving. Baster, fowl lacer,
meat thermometer.
TABLE
Decorations
39*
3 different faH
designs for your
Thanksgiving
table.
SEASONAL
Table Covers
39*
Thanksgiving
design on 54 x
96-in. cover. Em
bossed border.
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PRESCUT BOWLS
Your Choice 39
The Early American Priscilla
Prescut pattern in round or
oval style. Fire polished.
PATTON'S
O'Neill, Nebr.
brought home a 245 pound buck.
Mrs. Ida Lambert returned
home from Hartington Saturday
having visited several ouys ui
the home of her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Lambert and lamiiy.
Ben Biair returned to his
home, Omaha, Sunday, after
spending several days with his
mother, Mrs. Ralph Blair and
grandmother, Mrs. Whidden.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Henel re
turned home Thursday, from a
week's hunting and visiting in
Wyoming. They visited their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ray, her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Neilson and other rela
tives.
Mrs Jim Ringle and two child
ren, Omaha, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jar
man.
Mrs. Milan Wilke and children
returned to their home at Ewing
Sunday after spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hanna were
Sunday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Wilkinson.
Mildred Keyes, Inman, spent
Friday and Saturday in the Clif
ford Gillette home.
Harold Larson visited Frankie
Lambert, Sunday.
The American Legion Auxiliary
met at the Legion hall Friday
evening with 11 members pre
sent. The president, Mrs. Don
ald Green, presided. There were
several communications read and
some reports given. The main
business before the group was
final plans for Veterans day.
Lunch was served by the hos
tesses, Mrs. John Honeywell and
Mrs. Erwin Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens,
Cheri and Terry, Atkinson, were
Sunday afternoon visitors in the
Erwin Carpenter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cavanaugh,
Phlidephia, Penn., have been vis
iting relatives and friends at
Chambers the past week.
Raymond and Bob Beed and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beed went
to Stuart Sunday and visited in
the tennis Kaup home. The oc
casion was the sixth birthday of
Lori Kaup. Lori is a grand
daughter of Raymond Beed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Loseke and
Bob Koci were guests in the Em
erson Loseke home, Sunday.
Funeral services for Leonard
GAS —TOONSl
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—BY—
Fritz Bazelman
“I used to get them fixed UP
THE STREET THERE.”
All of our customers are par
ticular, that’s why they’re
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Bazelman
Mobil Service
SINCE 1929
Phone 355
Hiway 20 East
Graves were held at 2 pm Sat
urday at the Methodist church,
Burwell with the Rev. A. J. Hlnd
mand officiating. Pail bearers
were Lawrence Wes!over, Ray
mond Dexter. Vernon Lowery,
James Ballagh, Charles Cassidy
and Lei and Chaffm. Burial was
in the Cottonwood cemetery, Bur
well.
Mr. Graves was born December
21, 1903 and died October 31. 1962
at his home 17 miles southwest
of Chambers of a heart attack,
while loading cattle. He is sur
vived by his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Walt Graves with whom he
made his home and six brothers,
Ervin, Carroll, Nebr, Russell,
Ferndale, Wash., Walt, George,
Melvin and Francis of the Bur
well community. Many friends
and relatives from Chambers at
tended the funeral services.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper
went to Aurora Friday to the
Dave Holcomb home. On Satur*
day they went to Lincoln for Mr.
Cooper’s medical check-up. They
were accompanied by Floyd
Cooper, Yakima, Wash , a guest
of the L. V. Coopers. Mr. Cooper
spent the weekend in the Floyd
Anderson home, Lincoln. He re
turned to Chambers Monday.
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard returned
home Saturday from a visit of
several weeks in California and
Oregon. She spent two weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Margaret
Elkins and daughter at Stockton,
Calif. She and Mrs. Elkins met
their sister, Mrs. Lizzie Coleman,
Woodburn, Ore., and a niece at
Sacramento, Calif., where they
enjoyed dinner with a cousin.
This is first time the three sis
ters had been together in many
years. Mrs. Hubbard and her sis
ter, Mrs. Coleman, spent a week
with a niece at Quincy, Calif.,
and then on to Woodburn, Ore.,
where Mrs. Hubbard spent two
weeks with her sister and re
turned home by train.
Emmet
And Community
Dolores Tunender
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler vis
ited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Winkler and daughter
last week at North Platte.
Mrs. Ed Winkler called on her
Mother, Mrs. Josphine Bruder
and Mrs. Walt Ries Tuesday .
Mr. and Mrs. ^uane Weber,
Alaska, were Monday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler.
Mr. and Mrs. John Babl and
Luann were to Norfolk on Thurs
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr.
and family, O’Neill .visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Tunender and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kramer
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Fox Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Winkler and Delores
Pettinger visited at the home of
Mrs. Joe Pongratz Wednesday af
ternoon.
Rose Schaaf, Atkinson, Visited
at the home of Mrs. Joe Winkler
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Deermer and Carla, At
kinson, were Wednesday night
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Deermer and family.
Carolyn, Gary, Terry and
Craig, Inman, spent Thursday
and Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Tunender.
Mrs. Joe Pongratz visited Mrs.
Agnes Heeb and Mrs. George
Pongratz, O’Neill, Thursday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marcellus
O’Neill, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus
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Fetrows
507 E. Douglas Phone 24, O'Neill
and family Sunday night.
Mrs. Vernon Davis, Inman, vis
ited at the home of Mrs. Lyle
Fox, Wednesday.
Agnes Gaffney and Georgia
McGinnis visited Mrs. Jennxng at
the Rest Home at Stuart Wednes
day afternoon.
Mrs. Kenny Ruggless and Ron
nie and Mrs. Leon Beckwith was
to Neligh Friday where Ronnie
had his eyes tested.
A number of mothers and pre
school children attended the Hal
loween party for the younger
children at the Emmet school.
The children enjoyed a number
of games. Prizes for the cos
tumes were won by Gerry Jo
Wheeler, (Scariest) Rex Fox
(Funniest) and Christy Cole
(Prettiest). Games prizes were
won by Scott Miller, Bobby
Barnes, Jo Ellen Beckwith,
Mrs. Don Rzeszotarski, Mrs. El
mer Schaaf, Gayle Schaaf, Ran
dy Schaaf, Pat Cole and Robert
Kloppenborg. The lower room ob
served Christy Cole's birthday
Monday.
Mike Bauer, Sherry and Robert
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wasson
and family visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel
lus and family Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fox and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fox attendtd
the 50th wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood of
Siloam 9prmg, Ark. Mrs. Wood
is a sister oi Bcb Fox.
Mrs. Joe Ramold jr and fam
ily, O’Neill, were Friday dinner
guests at the home of Mr and
Mr* Ray Tunender, Dolores and
Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanela
supper guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Leon Beckwith Tuesday
rught.
Bernard Blackmores, Amelia,
vuited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tex Beckwith and family,
Tuesday. The Blackmores are
parents of Mrs. Beckwith.
Mrs Jie Winkler visited at the
home of Mrs. Joe Pongratt, Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs John Conard had a get ac
quainted coffee for the neighbor
hood ladies for Mrs. Lyle Fre
richs on Thursday. They re
cently moved to Emmet
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ruggless
and Ronnie visited at the home;
of Mr and Mrs. Ray Tunender j
an J family Thursday night.
Mrs Leon Beckwith, Zeltn
Tasler and Minnie Marlen were
luncheon guests of Frances Hitch
cock on Thursday.
Joann Frerichs, five month old
baby of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fre
richs nr >k. her arm recently.
I EDEJtAL LAND BANK
Real Estate Loaiu
On lit rills and Kanehe*
Boyd, Garfield, Holt Wheeler
Counties
Through Federal Land Bank
Assn.
FARM CREDIT BLTEDLNG
Lvle P. Dlerks Mgr.,
O'Neill, Nebr.
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LET YOUR FINGERS DO THE WALKING
Shop the'j YELLOW ^ way!
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Victory Homemaker* club will
meet at the home at Mr*. Joe
u*t». abar M
hobby haiaes. Atkinson, spent
last week st the home of Mr and
Mr* Elmer S» hast and family.
Mr and Mrs Lotlia Havranek
visited st the home of Mr. and
Mrs Al Havranek Wednesday
night
Mr*. Fred Frttton and son, Ro
bert were Thursday supper
guests ul Mr and Mrs Leonard
Dusatko and family
Jrame Forman, Emmet, spent
the last weekend with her slater
and family, Mr and Mrs. Frank
Hamngton, Omaha
David Ryan spent Wrdneaday
evening at the homo of Mr and
Mrs John Habl
Mrs Georgia McGinnis and
Agnes Gaffney attended the fun
eral of Clarence Farr. Alkinaon,
Wednesday Mrs McGinnis «lao
attended lire funeral of Ida War
ner.
Dick PungrnU atlemled the
football game in Lincoln Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Grutech. O'Neill. They also v»aii
ed John Grutscb at the veterana
hospital.
Mrs Ray Conway, Mr*. Joe
RanviHi jr called at tire Items of
M's. John llabl Friday morning
Keya Paha County Hereford
Association's 12th Annual Fall
BULL SHOW
AND SALE
Al Ui«- AMMirUUoii'a HrMttixl H,iJr Kara
Springview, Nebraska
FRIDAY. NOV. iG
Show a* 10:00 a.m. Sale at 1:00 p.m.
33 Good Serviceable Registered
HEREFORD BULLS
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Consignors
C. H. Fisher & Son, Spencer. Nebr.; H. L. C'nrJson & Son*. 04
ome. S. D.; Gierau Hereford*, Springview, Nebr.; Gordon Al
brecht, North Loup, Nehr.; W. H. Schudel, Nortlt Loup, Neiir.;
Ivan Nicholson, Springview, Nebr ; Max Nicholson, Springview,
Nebr.; F. E. Titus & Sons, Springview, Nebr ; N I) Nelson,
Springview, Nebr.
For Outidog W rI Ic
VY. E. RIPLEY, Sale Manager
lly Mackey, Orimini .loumid Stock man, litnrrnn* Itullcr, Nchm*
ka Farmer, & Gene John son, Denver Record Sticckmnn, Fieldmeu
Mars in Tucker, Mullen, Judge Ool. (low*. OorkJe, Auctioneer
First National Bank of Hpringvlew, ('ashler Lunch In Pavilion
MnM **»*^«Wr>*
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