The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 13, 1962, Section Two, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Emmet
And Community
Dolorrw Tunrudor
Mr. and Mrs. George Ha hi vis
ited at the homes of Mr and
Mm Art Holz and Susan and Mr.
ami Mrs. John Janztng and fam
ily, O’Neill, Tuesday.
Mrs. Fd Winkler visited at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Jose
phine Bruder, Atkin.on, Satur
day afternoon
Mr. and Mrs I>eonard Dusatko
and family were Saturday night
supper guests at the liome of
Mrs Fred Fritton ami Boh, O’
Ni-ill
Mr and Mrs Charles Deermer
and Linda, Mr and Mrs. Ray
Tunender, Boh and Gene, visited
Sunday evening at the home of
Mrs. Joe Ramold sr.
Mrs. Joe Pongratz visited her
mother, Mrs. Agnes Heeb, and
Mr and Mrs. George Pongratz at
O’Neill.
Mr and Mrs Hubert Rauterkus
and family, O’Neill, were last
Sunday supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs Donald Marcell us and fam
ily
Barbara Jean and Jerry Dvor
ak spent the weekend at the
home of their aunt and uncle, Mr
and Mrs Al Havranek.
Pleasant I Her’s -V H club met
Sunday, Dee. ‘I at the Pleasant
View School with a Christmas
--- |
party with exchange of gift*. Roll
call was answered with what
they had at Thanksgiving. Pro
ject Ixiok was handed out. All
members were present but one.
Next minting will be at the Cry
stal Ballroom with a roller skat
ing party
Mr. and Mrs Donald Marcellus
and family were Wednesday sup
jier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Itentschler ami Randy
Mr. ami Mrs Al Uavranek vis
ited at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Mark Fehringer and Rock Bloom
field, Thursday.
Mr and Mrs Leonard Dusatko
and family called last Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank
Peter and George, O’Neill.
Elkhorn 4-H club met last week
at the Emmet school when they
elected project leaders.
Jerry Schaaf, O'Neill, spent
Wednesday and 'Thursday at the
home of his parents. Mr and
Mrs. Elmer Schaaf.
Ixiarm Babl was pleasantly sur
prised Tuesday evening, Dec. 4
when Mrs John E. Babl, Colleen
Curtis, Cathie Lynn and Connie,
Christie and Cindy Sholes came
to S[>end the evening They
brought a birthday cake which
was served with coffee and
punch.
Mr. and Mrs. I>eon Beckwith
called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Ix-n Ullrich Monday eve
iiiuk
Mrs. Elwin Babl, Jeanette and
Linda, visited Mrs. Joe Pongratz
Monday afternoon Wednesday af
ternoon Jeanette and Linda stay
ed with their aunt, Irene Pon
gratz, while their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Elwin Babl did some
shopping
Mr and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr
and family and Mr. and Mrs
Cyril Peter and family, O'Neill,
visited at the home of Mrs. Joe
Ramold sr. Thursday night.
Gene Tunender was an over
night guest of Mr and Mrs John
Schaaf and family Wednesday.
Mrs. Duane Pongratz, Dewey
and Debbie, came with Duane to
the (arm and spent the day with
Mr and Mrs. Joe Pongratz.
Mr and Mrs Ray Tunender
and 1 tolores and Bob and Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Ramold, O’Neill,
visited Wednesday night at the
home of Mrs. Joe Ramold sr.
and llultert.
Mr. and Mrs Ray Tunender,
I )olores, Gene and Bob, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Murcellus and family Monday
evening.
Mrs. Florence Abart and son,
Dene, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Kuhnrt Wednesday evening in At
kinson.
Rev. Glenn Kennicott, Mrs
Vernon Beckwith, and Mrs. Bud
Cole met at Mrs. Gilbert Fox'
home Thursday to order material
to be used in Sunday School
classes at the Methcxlist church
in the near future. Rev. Kenni
cott, teacher Jr. high, Mrs. Beck
with. intermediate, Mrs. Fox,
primary. Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Kenny
Ruggless are substitute teachers.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
and Mr and Mrs. Kenny Rugg
less were supper guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tesch Saturday.
Alice, Bridgett and Ann Ra
mold spent Friday at the home
oi Mrs. John Babl while their
parents spent the day at Norfolk.
Mrs. John Babl, Luann, Mrs.
Joe Pongratz, Mrs. Edward Cav
anaugh and Pamela Kay were
dinner guests of Mrs. Agnes Heeb
Sunday. Other callers in the af
ternoon were Edward Cavanaugh,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Babl, Col
leen, Curtis and Catherine, Con
nie, Christie and Cindy Sholes.
Mr. and Mrs. I'Hm Kloppepn
I org entertained seven couples
at a pinochle party Friday night
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Frerich. Mr. and Mrs. Du
ane Miller. Kenny, Scott. Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Puckett, and
Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox.
Barbara, Peggy and Debra, Mr.
and Mrm Lyle Fox and Dorign*.
Mr. and Mrs Don Kzeszot&mki.
Roxy, Joan and Suzame. and Mr.
and Mm. Kenny Ruggles* and
Ronnie Winners were Gilbert
Fox, Mr# Kenny Ruggless, Ken
ny Kugglest and Mm Lyle Fox.
Graii bag gift exchange, January
party to be with Mr and Mm.
Murray Mellor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anapach
visited at the home ot Mr anti
Mrs Leon Beckwith Wednesday
evening.
Mr anti Mr# Cyril Fett*r anti
family, O'NeiU, visited at the
home of Mr anti Mm. Ray Tlav
ender and family Sunday after
ntxm.
Mrs Ethel Johnson, O’Neill,
was a lunch guest of Mrs Kenny
Rugglesa and Ronnie.
Clearwater Newj
Mr*. Chariea Cartitgtat
Blister S S2M
Mrs Jim Workman escaped
serious injury Thursday when she
was walking down the street in
front of the Wildlife bar and
grill Workmen had backed a
truck up to the entrance of the
business to unload equipment,
the truck had pulled ahead and
as Mrs. Workman passed, the
truck rolled back, striking her,
knocking her to the sidewalk.
Ladies of the Dorcas 9ociety of
the Church of Christ held a food
sale and bazzar Saturday after
noon and evening in the Legion
hall. Serving began at 2:00 pm.
A very good response was re
ported.
Mr and Mr*. Charles Soderaten
left Tuesday lor Nysaa, Oreg .
to visit their daughter and lam
ily, Mr. and Mrs Giles Cary
On Sunday the Sodersten's will
observe their 50th wedduig a mu
versary. The couple were mar
ried Dec 9th, 1912 at Clearwater
with an uncle of Mrs. Sudersten.
William Kester, performing the
ceremony. Attendants were Ber
tha and Dora Kester. Mr*. Sod
ersten is the daughter of the late
Mr and Mrs. William Smith and
Mr. Sudersten the son of Mr. and
Mrs Peter Sudersten Mrs. Sod
ersten was born at Bonesteel, S.
D and Mr. Sudersten at Clear
water They are the parents of
two children, Mrs. Cary and C.
Morris Sodersten of Arlington.
Vir. There are six grandchildren
Donnie, the ten year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patras,
returned to his home af*er a few
days stay in Antelope vicmorial
•isspital. Richard, the J year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund
was also dismissed from the
same hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Sanne
were honored at a reception at
the parlors of Concordia Luther
an church. Sixty relatives were
in attendance. The couple were
married Nov 23rd in Hiawatha,
Kan Mrs. Sanne is the former
Helen Snider, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Snider and Ron
ald is the son of Mr and Mrs.
Adolph Sanne. At Sundays recep
tion the room was decorated in
colors of lavender and yellow
Mrs Lyle Larson poured coffee
and Mrs. Sterling Legate cut the
wedding cake wtnch was baked
by the oitdes grandmother, Mrs.
Dave Hale. At the short program
Mrs. Eugene Neal gave a reading
and Dennis Sanne played accor
dion selections Serving were,
Kathy and tionrne Snider and
Lynette Sanne. Mrs. Richard
Wright assisted the Couple in op
ening their gifts.
A M <hei -daughter Christmas
party was held Wednesday eve
rung at Concordia Lutheran
church in place of the reg
ular met ting of the Ladies Aid
Pastor D. L. Braunersreuther
showed a film "Reddy and Pet
er". Tables were decorated in
keeping with Christmas Seated
at the oirthday table were Mmes
John R;x, Avalt Sanne, Clarence
Michael, F. A Herley, Russell
Anderson and Simon Nore In
place of a gift exchange, all gave
donations to the Lutheran Child
ren'a Service Society Treats of
pop corn balls and candy bars
were passed out to all the little
girls present. Hostesses for the
evening were Mmes Sterling Le
gate. Carl Michael and Henry
Lange. A pound shower wst held
for the pastor and wile
Mr and Mrs Claude Schragr
were Lincoln visitors Friday
The WSCS of the Methodist
church held the annual Pot luck
luncheon and gilt exchange in the
church parlors Thursday. Dec 6
Sixteen members and two visi
tors were present Following the
low pm. luncheon, the tegular
business was conducted by Mrs
Wayne Switzer The meeting op
ened by prayer by Rev Spragg
The Spragg s were then present
ed their jwund shower gifts The
song "Hark the Herald Angels
Sing” was sung by the group
Mrs Spragg and Mrs J Middle
ton presented the afternoon les
son "Christmas is Sharing *. A
skit wu given by Mrs J Middle
ton. Mr*. Howard Luben. Mrs
Spragg, Mr*. Lyle SwtUer ami
Mrs Mark Mabcn. Christmas
sharing was discussed Tite meet
mg closed with prayer .
Jolly old 9t Nicholas is ex(wct
rd U> visit Clearwater around 3
pm Saturday, Dec 22 He will
have treats lor all the young
sters He will be on roam street
0" st the Legion hall according
to the we stile r
Randall Hutson opened a new
business here Friday Free beer
was served from It to i pm The
grill will serve sandwiches, ice
errant and suufia
Mr and Mr* Jam** MrKilbp
and family tarr* Saturday dtaaar
gUWta of Mr and Mr* la«ti
Jon**,
At a Chamber at Comrom*
meeting Friday night, Han* An
der*oti and George Wrenholt **»«
namrd to succeed M A HmNh
and K M Y ary an Kemaininf nn
Ut* board are Jeff Him*, tkm
Russell. Gao Mummert and Mar
ry Graham A meeting will be
held tn the near future to appoint
a president and eke president
from this ».* man group
James Davidson & Sons
PLUMBING & HEATING
Service Since 1901
| mu I n ■ Winter & .Summit
LENNOX
American Standard Plumbing Fixtures
Youngstown Kitchens
Sheet Metal Work
SIS E. Oougla* Phone ?64 O'Neill. Nrlir
-
Ammonium
Nitrate
BAG or BULK
Thousands of Midwest farmers have increased their net profits*
from wheat by applying CO-OP Ammonium Nitrate as top dress
ing. It contains proper proportions of both types of nitrogen your
wheat needs for vigorous growth, better pasture and maximum
yields—nitrate nitrogen for fast action and ammonium nitrogen
for continued plant growth and stimulation.
-Test results in many areas of the Midwest reveal an average
cash return of $5 and more for every $1 invested in fertilizer.
Grow with CO-OP . . .
America's Most Complete Fertilizer Program
Holt County Co-op
O'Neill Phone 51 Chambers Phone 2332
CORKLE BROS. ANNUAL AUCTION
(tali- la la- hold al thr Norfolk Uvralork Nab-* (<im|>iui) I'ailllua
Norfolk, Nebraska Monday, December 17
45 HIGH QUALITY BULLS
Vtrll grown mining two «r«r old Hull* «lrrd by
i h (KIHTY Ml PKK.MR 14th IMIt Itl.P. VsIKJt
fit ZATO lit.IK MIJINt v.lh
A (iplrndtd Opportunity to *rlrrl Hull* to *lr,- ralvr* of MarkM
Topping Quality.
Vtrttr for ratal eg wddrraalng
Corkle Bros. — Tilden, Nebraska
3YMp
Marshmallows Miniatures, fresh, . I’kg 29c
Chunk Tuna2£££ **<£ 38c
Nabisco Chippers Crackers 39c
Sunshine Cheez-its 'tZl 29c
Instant Cocoa 99c
Tomato Sauce delicious. 3 ££ 35c
Pillsbury Flour Enriched.Bag 59c
Margarine ("3c off" pack).Carton 27c
Cocktail Peanuts for parties ... .Can 39c
Green Beans Si.’SST..... 2 35c
Encyclopedia Golden Book .. Novm $1.29
Mrs. Wright's I'k-oz. pkgs.
Stuffing Mix . 2 39c
1 GIFT CERTIFICATES |
8 Available in $5, $10 and $25 g
8 denominations. Redeemable at S
8 any Safeway store anywhere. S
SasfflSetBs*ss»a«sjssi«»BsaiBatsssKsi3
Protein Bread ... ^ 19c
Sunnybank Margarine 5 Ctns. $1.00
Golden Corn .2 ££ 29c
Del Monte Peas Garden .... 2 Cans 31c
Del Monte Spinach.2IZ, 31 c
Pie Crust Mix Pillsbury.Pkg. 23c
Pie Crust Sticks 36c
Paper Plates size, colored. 49c
Plastic Saran Wrap..37e
S.O.S. Pads for scouring .. .5% 29e
Chocolate Stars .££ 33c
VO-5 Shampoo .25 69c
VO-5 Creme Rinse.S 69c ^
FRUIT
CAKE
Mrs. Wright's (jUt ]Rfc
21-o*. Ring $ *
Orange Rolls taaty warmed.Pkg 39c
Mrs. Wright's;
assorted
CANDIES
Lb. 39c
Roxbury Chocolate Mints 39c
FILBERTS, WALNUTS, BRAZILS, ALMONDS
likght UflsrrvtMl U» limit ^tMintltma
Vricei effective thru O ______
Saturday, December 15, [( |]
m O'Neill, Nebraska -
LIBBY'S
Fruit Cocktail EE" 4\.r89c
Margarine — 5<£,$1®°
1A11 IMOl I GELAT,N DES5EBTS • • • /ft 3-oi. (f
dP%7ll VVvIl (Jell-O, 4 Pkg» 35C) "V Pkgs. MU#
AA ■ I If Evaporated, handy for jjf Tall ^100
m %0 I IWIIIIm the holiday baking teaton ■jfl Cons ■
Del Monte Catsup 2 Bottles 35c
Fresh, Shoulder (Boston) Butt
PORK ROAST
Lb.31el
SLICED_Lb. 39c
Pie Fillings sr„r^o^.3^85c
Enriched Flour79c
Shortening 0"Soff”pack).. ■ 69c
Egg Nog first quality, nooHkleoboB* .Carton 79c
Gift Wrap deeorated papar or foA.Aik 77c
RED DELICIOUS, QOLDEN DELICIOUS,
1 ROME BEAUTIES or WINESAP
i To Oiordi Groups: pi* ■«■• ******
I 10% discount
{ hgi_ *m+msti-®* A
| at safewayi Cold Bond Stamps ^
—WTtfe yotx purd»as«s at Safeway
Beel Sflus<we‘^iSM.rS75c SLAB BACON
Breaded Shrimp Choice, froeen . .. Pkg. 69t
Hams oiTwu^ooTcoAi1^!^ ciui *4.19 Rib Steaksusdacho*eeB«f,«r»d... u» 79c
■■ •••••• CLIP THIS VALUABLf COUPON
Save 50« f v
On A Halvorson I
PAINTED CHRISTMAS I
TREE at SAFEWAY I
with Coupon at Right ( vw -—-^
I sm uQ«i ""strut
SaORTENMC UX *« q,
£»• S53»r ££7it
, i" a — — — — — *
LIQUID SWF BBEFT
SWA! BETEMEVT bETEDSEVT
£» hSsu* *£s*»
-j-)