The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 13, 1962, Image 3

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    Inman News
lly Mrs. Jiunm McMshM
Mr and Mr*. Lyle Abney spent
Tuesday in Omaha. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Dora Mc
Cune, who had been visiting in
lhe Abney home and who contin
ued on to her home in California
by plane and by Mrs. Tom Kelly
and Mrs Alvui Alberts who spent
the day shopping.
Kleth Kivett, Wayne college
stuilent, spent the weekend visit
ing hi* parents, Mr and Mrs
Vaden Kivett.
At their regular meeting, Tues
day evening, the Inman Odd Fel
low 1/xlge elected the following
for officers for the coming year
Noble Grand, T I> Hutton, Vice
Grand, Otto Retke, Secretary,
Karl Keyes and Treasurer, I. L
Watson. Wilbur Brown was elect
ed trustee.
Mr and Mrs Dana Lines and
grandson, Dean Gorgen, have
moved from their country home
day, the 27th
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boelter
and Mrs George Jeffrey were ■
Norfolk visitors Thursday.
Ervin Grheke and his sister, ;
Mrs. Kelly Thompson of Big
Springs, Nebr., arrived Friday
at the home of their sister, Mrs
Clarence Finch sr, being called :
here by the death of Mr. Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr and
daughters spent Sunday at Hart
ington visiting relatives.
Miss Annette Uhlir, Wayne,
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhlir.
Glen Waring, the relief mail
carrier, has been delivering
mail since Sunday. Lester Raff,
who received painful injury to his
right eye and face when a shot
gun shell exploded when he was
loading his gun, will be absent
from the job for a while. Several
stitches were required to close
the cut on his eye lid. He also
received powder burns on his
face.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hegge
meyer and family, Wayne, were
Sunday evening and overnight
guests at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Heg
gemeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavone Hines and.
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Boostinger.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton
and family were Sunday evening
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Podony and Richard.
Many from this vicinity attend
ed the funeral of Helen Rudloff
at the St. Wenceslaus Catholic
church in Verdigre Saturday,
Dec. 1.
Mrs. Francis Boelter helped at
the Walnut switch telephone
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs F E Pierce
were Sunday, Dec. 2 supper
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Arnie Pierce, given in hon
or of their daughter’s ninth birth
day
Others attending the supper
were Mr and Mrs Ronald Cook
and family and Mr and Mrs.
Dean Pierce and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey spent
the weekend at Omaha visiting
their son and daughter-m-law.
Mr. and Mrs Leland Caskey
Sunday evening visitors at the
Joe Sladek home were Mr and
Mrs Ralph Brockhouser.
Mr. and Mrs Matt Kauth and
family, Wausa. spent the week
end with Mr and Mrs Sladek
and helped with the farm work.
Mr. Sladek is recuperating at
his home from injuries received
in a farm accident a week ago.
Monday. Dec 3. Mrs. Max Le
Masters entertained the Work an*l
Fun club The members arrived
in the forenoon and did needle
work fur the hostess after a noun
day Christmas dinner. The a!t r
nuon was spent playing games
which were furnished by Mrs Le
Masters and Miss Vi Po«pcahil
A grab bag gift exchJa*e ftas
held. The group era served lunch
at the close of the afternoon.
Mrs Irvin Hekl entertained the
Heip-U-t'lub at her home on Wed
neaday, Dec. S with I members
and 2 visitors. Mrs Flossie tie id
and Mrs Lav cm Caskey present
The hostess served dumer st noun
after which walnut meats were
picked At the business meeting
officers were elected Mrs Ora
Caskey, president. Mrs Sidney
Fauihaber, vice president; Mrs
William Buxton, secretary ami
treasurer Mr* Sidney Eaulhabrr
received the dour prixe Mr* Ed
ward Ifcdtup will have thr Christ
nut party at her home for thr
club Those that were absent
Monday will furnish thr enter
tauunent
Wednesday evening visitor* at
Um> homr at Mr and Mr* Ha
t'jMkay war* Mr and Mr* Ka
Ur ukhouMpr
Mr and Mr* WllUa lloal
wm Monday pvarung nation
Ua Cittkry homr
The Frontier
southwest of Inman to the house
m town that Mr. and Mrs. Lane*
purchased from Bill Butterfield.
Rickey Alder and Randy Keil
spent Saturday afternoon and
evening m Omaha
Mr and Mr*. James Coventry
were Saturday evening visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Sullivan, O’Neill.
Joe Peters, Norfolk, spent
Thursday visiting his family.
Thursday evening visitors in the
Peters home were Mr. and Mrs
Gary Sanders and Tina, O’Neill.
Tina Sanders, O’Neill, spent
the weekend visiting her grand
mother, Mrs J. B Peters and
Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry
attended the wedding of Judjr
Thomsen and Dale Adams Sun
day afternoon at Chambers
Venus News
By Mr*. Ralph Brookhousor
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Moser and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moser were
called to Creighton Wednesday
due to the serious illness of their
mother, Mrs. Bert Moser, who
was found unconscious at her
home by her granddaughter, Mrs
Joe Eggerling
Leaving for Mississippi Monday,
Dec. 3, were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Waring where they will visit their
son, Mr and Mrs. Willis Waring,
Willis is stationed there with the
armed forces
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Rice arriv
ed Saturday. They are visiting
with relatives in Orchard and
Venus communities
Mrs. Clark Edson, Burlington,
Wash., visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield
this week.
The community was greatly'
saddened Thursday morning to
hear of the death of Clarence
Finch sr, 51. Mr Finch entered
the 9t. Anthony’s hospital Tues
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COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT SALE
AT AUCTION
Land, Livestock and Equipment
SAT.. DEC. 22
12:00 o’clock noon, on the Premises
MX'ATION: 6 Miles west and ’ miles South of Atkinson —OR—
2 miles east and 7 miles south of Stuart, Nebraska.
THE LAND
360 Acres Improved deeded land and 120 Acres
of School Lease. As good a soil as lays outdoors,
highly productive with a big Potential.
For full particulars or Sale Bills, write or call Hokes and Carroll,
Brokers. Atkinson, Nebr., who will be ^lad to show vou the
property. Very convenient terms.
70 HEAD OF CATTLE
JO Head of Angus Cows, all bred to a choice .Angus Bull
JO Head Cross-bred Cows, mated to an Angus Bull
5 Milk Cows
JO Yearling and 2 year old Heifers
3 Summer Calves
1 Purebred Angus 3 year old Bull
25 Head of Native Ewes, bred for Febr. lambing
40 Hampshire Hogs: 20 bred Gilts; 3 Sows with
17 pigs — 1 Registered Boar
5 Horses: 2 Shetland ponies; 3 Saddle Horses
HAY and FEED
20 Stacks Prairie Hay: A Lot of Range Feed: 100 Bushels Rve;
50 lbs. Sexhower Improved Alfalfa Seed.
A Big Line of Machinery and Equipment
Many miscellaneous articles
Lunch will be served Sale starts 12:00 o'clock noon
MR. & MRS. ARTHUR B. KAPLAN
OWNERS
Weller & McClurg. auctioneers Kokes & Schneider, clerks
This ad will appear just once — Save if interested
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VALUES GALORE...
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Glamorous Lurex-Quilted
ESTRON(R) DUSTERS
WHITE QQ
^ rose mm
^ BLUE |K
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PC\ Delightfully feminine styles to make her
. -M leisure hours pretty! Daintily styled with
jtf elbow sleeves, lace trimmed collar, chif
fori bow. Fine acetate washes. 12 to 20.
ONE OF
MANY STYLES!
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Prettiest in Town! /
P.J.'s & GOWNS ( 1
2*.
Shorties in a silky blend of nylon/ *
dacron/cotton. Clover print on pas
tels. Or free-flowing shift gowns of Jv
nylon sheer over acetate. S—M—L. "
HOLIDAY BLOUSES ■ RAY F.S
Gifts for Her Thnf. G,fts!
4 98 CQC
| AND *
2 98 Others to $1
('Itristmas blouses she’ll
cherish all year long. Pretty head scarfs in
Itcruffled and dainty in J \ % ‘• j gay prints or lovely
white, colors. 32-38. ■ s* * solids. Many styles ’.
PEIGNOIR SETS
•
Thrill a miss with this lace
frilled robe and matching
waltz gown. Fine acetate
tricot in pink or blue. S-M-L. SET
GIRLS' GIFT
PAJAMAS
4 98
1 SIZES
B 6-14
Easy-care blends of dacron/
nylon/cotton. Dainty clover
print on pastels. Shorties:
I I I
i Big Choice of Styles!
ORLON(R) BULKIER
GIRLS
8-14
Big 'n bulky styles to please the
gradester crowd! Easy-care Orion ,
acrylic pleases Mom. Novelty knit j
cardigans, slipovers. Many colors.
CORDUROY PLAYTOGS
9 Months O Sl
to 6 Years | “ **
f I to 1.98
\Huge group of styles for yoong one’s play
time. Crawlers! Overalls! Boxer slacks!
. Washable cotton corduroy. Big color cfcoiee.
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GIVE HER LOVELY SOLITA NYLONS 1
Seumlnw liuihlon boor. Nranilrai* drrtrh boar, ^
Kelnforrrd torn, hrrU; U ClC rrinlorrrd and |inip»r>QDC
|>roportionrd. 0 to II. W tinned. Him K M I. I
FURRY PILE
,. r . HbMttK.v nylon s11|*|m i-» for mother
*• '* and daughter. Women'*, blur, white ,
5-0. (ilrls, (link or Mur; 10-3.
_a. r^. >0
boy's y< 1
CORDUROY FUR TRIMMED
Bold red ’n black plaids |u<- *i>le In •nipple vinyl,
will please him. Fell tin fur ruff. Blur, pink. K'****
lng rubber sole*. 3 to 6. Women's .VS. lilrU !»•*•
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Gl . yoi ID GOLD BOOTS1
circus pet \ Fun to wear for sportswear,
Squwky clod’s head tops \ LnUICs . / l<*o Hoft vinyl with firm
these red plush ruttea. y/ soles. Misses sin's A to ••
Foam sole**. Tote* 6 to 12. ' is
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MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS
Sort felt has smart ruff and Hole- 4
edging of print rorduroy. Wine. 7*11.
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MEN'S LEATHER OPERAS
Favorite style for Dad! Fine leather ^QO
with padded sole. Brown. Sixes 7-11. ^
MEN'S SUEDE SLIPPERS I
l.ine«l with fur-llkr E»tnm(R) ivr
ctale. leather sole. Hrown. 7-11.
BOY'S VINYL SLIPPERS
Supple vinyl uprrg style with
pn4hle«l S4>lm. Maple. Size 3-41.
Boys' Colorful
SWEAT SHIRTS
98<
Hnwr-barktid cottons in
black, brans, olive, red,
white. Crew- neck. 6-16.
Boys' Cotton
KNIT SHIRTS
£98
| Choose from big group! In
plaids, novel knits. 6-16.
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Cottons! Blends!
Wash 'n Wear Knits
SPORT
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(SHIRTS
Choice of 100's
2 98
errlflc group of style
> shirt* In every popular
fabric Plaid*: Print*’
Solid tones: |x,ng sleeve
knits’. Sizes S M-I.eXL.
WOOL KNIT CAPS
Big choice of pat
terns, popular col
ors. For boys, girls.
MEN'S GIFT TIES
Tasteful pattern*,
newest colors.
Dozens of style*! AND 1,5®
LEATHER BELTS ]
Quality cowhide i
leather*. Some
embossed. Value!
1 Pretty Styles — Boxed
LUNCHEON SETS
298 set
Choice of designs la pre.simiiifc
rayon. Ooth is 44” sq., with
4 napkins. 5 lovely colon.
2 Pc. Decorator Design
BATH MET SETS
2^8 set
Cotton loop rag and matching
lid cover. Green, aqua, rate,
black white. Rag la 24x36 in. |
For Fall or Twin Beds!
ELECTRIC BLANKETS
1295
Electric control bold* at the
proper temperature.
Fink, blue,
beige, preen. S yr. guarantee!