Amelia News lij MIm Florence IJndk j The Amelia Progressive club met Wednesday, January 17, at the home of Mrs. Elmer Coolidge. There were 5 members present. Year books were made out for the New Year. Mrs. Harvey Han sen became a new member. The next meeting wdl be with Mrs. Vern Sageser. Mrs. Emma Lindsey observed her With birthday anniversary Monday, Jan. 21. She is Amelia’s oiliest resident. Mrs May Sageser is next in line and will celebrate her With birthday January 2ti. Word received from Sam Gil man, who is in the Veteran’s hos pital at Grand Island, stated that he was feeling much better and ttiought he would soon be out of the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge went to O’Neill Thursday to visit their son, Calvin Coolidge and family. Their little granddaugh ter had received a broken arm and one of the little grandsons had broken a collar bone. S. C. Barnett has been a pa tient in the Atkinson hospital the past week with a severe case of flu. The Merry Matrons club met DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenacs Hy Appointment Phone S101 Ki > tcer, Nebraska with Mrs Lee Gilman Thursday, January 17. All members were present excel* one. A delicious dinner was served at noon . Mr. and Mrs Hamp Smith took his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev o.ett Sm.th to Broken Bow Thurs day where their other son met them and took them to their liome at No'th Platte. Wayne Burgett was released from St. Anthony's hospital, O' Neill, on Friday. He had been having a seige of near pneumon ia. There was a Township meeting in Amelia Tuesday. Vern Sageser attended a Fair board meeting in Lincoln Mon day. He stopped off in Lincoln enroute home from Las Vegas, Nev., where he had attended an REA meeting. Bob and Rusty Adair were do ing some carpenter work at the Catholic church last week. Mrs. Vern Sageser and Mrs. Mary Sageser called on Mrs. Van Robertson Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Harold Fullerton and Beth went to Lincoln Satur day returning Sunday. They visit ed the new little Miss Becky Jean Matthews and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matthews. Lit tie Becky's mother is the former Joan Fullerton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. John Cearns, Scottsbluff, were January 13 weekend visitors with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fry rear. Saturday mornings mercury dropiied to a 22 below reading. No one seems to be doing any un necessary traveling, thus not any news. The Frontier ---- “i Emmet And Community Dolor** Tunender Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. and family, O’Neill, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tun ender and family Thursday mg!*. Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. Hubert and John and Connie Coufal. Lois Sterns and Ellen Frost were sup per guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender and fam ily on Jan. 13 in honor of Fran cis’ birthday. Dolores was also honored on her birthday Friday night, the 18th with Leo Tunen der, EUen Frost, Lois Stem and Edgar Fischer with a supper. Mr. and Mrs. Al Havranek and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havranek and family, O’Neill, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Havranek and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. and family, O’Neill, were Sun day guests at the home of Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. Mrs. Ray Tunender and Do lores were on a business trip to Yankton Tuesday, Jan. 8. Victory Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Gokie on January 9 with a noon luncheon with Mrs. John Babl as co-hos tess. All were present but 2, roll call was answered with giving the New Year resolution. Mrs. Kay Conway, reading leader, read, Mom the Crazy Mixed Up Kid and New Year’s. Some Gold Bond Stamps were collected. A wedding shower was discussed and will be held February 3. Do lores Tunender received the Mys tery Sister gift, Mrs. Joe Ramold won the guess what and Mrs. Al Havranek won the door prize. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John Babl in February with a valentine exchange. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaaf, An nette, John, Joe, Denny and Mary Jo attended the wedding of Jennie Jansen at Minnesota the 12th of January. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor bert Jansen. They were former ly of Atkinson. Mi's. Jansen and John Schaaf and brother and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender and family and Lois Sterns were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. and fam ily, O’Neill Tuesday, Jan. 8. A nice crowd attended the shower of Miss Helen Dusatko Sunday, January 20. She will be come the bride of Bob Fritton of O’Neill on February 9 at the Church of Epiphany at Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender were Tuesday night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Marcellus and girls. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reninger arrived home Thursday after having si>ent Christmas and New Years with their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Reninger and family, Co lumbus, Ohio. From shortly af ter New Years on they were at Dallas, Texas where they took medical treatments. Edgar DeHart left Wednesday for Omaha where he was to un dergo surgery for the removal of a cataract on his eye. He is re ported to be getting along fine. His daugliter, Mrs. Gene Van Gerpen, Fremont, has been with him. Mrs. C. V. Robertson was hos tess to the Valley Center Exten sion club Friday p.m. at her home. Due to the weather con ditions only 9 members were pre sent. There were 2 visitors, Mrs. Rena Deirking and Mrs. Earl Hess. The president, Mrs. Mel vin Bell conducted the business session. She mentioned several country club goals, various spec ial meetings to be held soon and -~| gave out a line up ol the lea sons for the year. Mrs. G. H. Grimes read the minutes of the last Council meeting. It was vot ed to give $2.00 to the March of Dunes. Following the business meeting, Mrs. E. R. Carpenter gave a report on the book ‘To Kill a Mockingbird ’, by Harper Lee. The meetuig adjourned and lunch was served by the hos tess. The next meeting will be Feb. Is at the home of Mrs. D K Miller. There will be an ex change of home made Valentines. The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Hess left Monday for Missouri where they plan to visit a couple weeks with relatives and friends in Linn County. The Rev. Hess and his twin brother will celebrate their birthday anniversary together. They planned to visit their sons at Wichita, Kan enroute. Mrs. Anna Albers returned home Saturday from a visit of several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Harley and family, Springfield, Ore., and with her brother at Portland, Ore. She was accompanied by Mrs. John Wmtermote who had been visit ing her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook, Mer ldian, Idaho. Mrs. Lyman Covey returned several days ago from St. Antho ny’s hospital where she had been a patient for a few days. Mrs. Marjorie Fagan was ad mitted to St. Anthony’s hospital, O'Neill, last week for medical care. Kenneth Coolidge, Lincoln spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cool idge. Keller club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sam Young with Mrs. Ernest Young co-host ess. Ten members, 1 guest and 5 children were present. Roll cal] was answered by telling of a fav orite TV or Radiq program. Mrs. Charles Coolidge was awarded the door prize. Interesting articles were read by Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs, G. H. Grimes and Mrs. E. A. Farrier. The latter also played several selections on the piano. Mrs. John Lee Farrier was ad mitted as a new member. The next meeting will be Feb. 6 at the home of Mrs. Melvin Bell with Mrs. Charles Coolidge co hostess. Danelia Whitaker, student at Wayne State College spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Whitaker and family. Also home for the week end was Judy Beed from Grand Island. Chambers first team defeated the Atkinson team 53 to 51 in a closely contested game of basket bail in the Chambers High school gym Saturday evening. The At kinson second team won from Chambers 38 to 35. The Chambers girls won the volley ball game. The Home Circle club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Dellie Fauquier with 6 members and 2 visitors present. Election of officers was held. Mrs. Fau quier was elected piesident; Mrs. Bob Koci, secretary and trea surer; and Mrs. E. M. Jarman, sunshine leader. The next meet ing will be February 20 at the home of Mrs. Lyle Hanna. There will be a Valentine gift exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott were Sunday dinner guests in the A1 Rockford home, the occasion be ing in honor of Mrs. Scott's birth day anniversary. Afternoon call ers were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and Cindy, O’Neill. The lat ter also visited at the Harry Scott nome. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hanna took her father, William Reick to Til den Monday for a medical check up. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel were Sunday dinner guests in the Ce cil Clouse home at Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Loseke were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Ralph Blair and mother. Mrs. WTndden. Mrs. Arnold Hoerle, formerly Irene Parrot, was honored at a miscellaneous shower at the Lu theran church basement Satur day evening. In spite of the ex tremely cold and stormy wea ther a good turnout of friends and relatives were present. The pro gram which depicted the life of the bride in songs and dialogue was in charge of Mrs. J. W. Wal ter. Lunch was served. Friends and relatives at Cham bers have learned that Stanley Jarman, Ft. Collins, Colo., has entered the Clinic at Rochester, Minn., for medical care. The Jar mans are formerly of Chambers. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jarman. Their son, Dick, will stay at the Richard Jarmans while his parents are in Roches ter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith were weekend guests in the Al bert Larson home, Omaha, on January 12 and 13. Mrs. Anna Albers was an ov er night guest Saturday in the John Honeywell home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Urban, Jim and Coileen were Sunday dmnei guests in the Richard Grimes hune in honor of Mrs. Urban's birthday. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Thorin, Charies Thorin and Janet Swan son, Columbus, were Sunday din ner guests in the Lloyd Winter mote home. The occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Wintermote and her twin brother, Charles Thorin. Mrs. Amelia Wells, administra tor of the school for the trainable at Cozad was an overnight guest in the Wayne Smith home Mon day, Jan. 14. She was guest speaker at the PTA meeting. O’ Neill, that evemng. The Walther League of St. Paul’s Lutheran church will meet at 8:Oo pm., Thursday. The St. Paul’s Lutheran Aid is sponsoring a smorgasbord on Jan. 30 (weather permitting). The hours are from 5:00 to 8.00 p.m. The continued cold and some blowing of snow has curtailed ac tivities and again this week their is a shortage of news. Atkinson News Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Laurenee Pacha, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pacha and family. Mrs. Mary Pacha was also a Sunday afternoon caller in the Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Kersch and family of Spencer were Sat urday evening dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Enbody in Atkinson. The occa sion was to celebrate Mrs. Kersch’s birthday. Mrs. George Tracy and Mrs. Mary Kanzelmeyer drove to Val entine Sunday where they w’ere dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. West and family. Alfred Kazda was in O'Neill Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Mack came from Wayne Friday night to spend the weekend with relatives in Atkinson. They returned to Wayne Sunday evening. Donna McClurg and Rita Win ings came from Lincoln to spend last weekend with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. W. Carlson, Scott and Sheryl came from Crofton last Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso. They re turned to Crofton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and Dennis were last Friday evening callers in the Wefso home. Mrs. John Meurrens called on Mrs. Frank Skrdla last Friday afternoon. William Wefso went to Broken Bowr last Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carr and family recently moved to O'Neill where they will reside. Mr. Carr ..111 ■ is I inkling a new home in O’Neill find while It is not completed they have mo veil into it and will finish it as time permits- Mr Carr is employed as a carpenter and has been commuting buck ami forth to work the past sev eral montlut Bobby Gokie. son of Mr ami Mrs. Conte Gokie. underwent a tonsileclomy at the Atkinson Memorial hospital Saturday. He was dismissed Sunday. A surprise birthday party was held Sunday night at the home of Mr. ami Mrs Gerald Roth child, honoring Gerald and Mrs Donald Mills Those present were Mr ami Mrs Donald Mills. Mr and Mrs Maynard Coleman and Mr. ami Mrs. Ted Manzer. The No. 8 Bridge club met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymer Funk. Those at tending were Mrs. Robert Gaylor, Mrs. Ted Manzer. Mrs. Maynard Coleman, Mrs Donald Mills, Mrs Richard Braun, Mrs. Ger ald Rothchild and Mrs. Donna Verzal. Mrs. K. A Harshfteld and Mr and Mrs Ronald Watson spent Sunday afternoon in the home ol Mr. and Mrs William Schom and family near Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tooker and family of Spencer spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Humphrey in At kinson. The Rakers Dozen Extension club met Inst Friday night at the home of Mrs. Helen Carroll. | Eight members answered roll call ami plans were made for the new year and materials pass mi out to each member. Mrs Ro bert Keating and Mrs. Frank Prussa were appointed to prepare the new year looks. After all business was completer!, the group continued the work on their smocked aprons. The next meet ing will lie in February. Miss Donna Regal was hostess Monday evening to the Merry Mixers Extension club. Dues for the new year were paid and plans made for the coming months. Games were furnished by the hostess and lunch fol lower!. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Skais Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seger enter tained three tallies of card play ers Sunday evening at their home in Newport. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Batenhorst, high; Mr. and Mrs. Louie Shald, low; Mrs. Jim Davis, travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Shald will have the next party in three weeks. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I>on Moss and famdy were Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moss, and Mr. and Mrs. Boh McCartney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lockmon and family spent Sunday visiting friends Mr. and Mrs. Norman Teney and family at Orchard. Mrs. Gary Claussen, Lincoln, arrived last week for a 10 day visit with her parents, Mr. and waa admitted to the Hock Coun ty hospital Sunday. Her daugh ter, Mr«. G. L. Obermlre, vislt ed her Sunday Mr. and Mr* Jot' Gilson en tertalned four tallies of pitch player* Sunday evening at their itfiiii *. Guy Cndwnlkder was n guest l*rt/i- winners were Mr and Mrs Jimmy Huffman. lav nerd King, Hob Cadwall.ider anti I-a Vunne Dvorak 'The next party will is- February 3 at the home of Mr and Mrs Glen Cadwalla der with lo-nertl King amt lot Vunne Dvorak as buetesaes Allierta Hoffman aj**nt several days recently at the Inane of Mr. amt Mrs Hill I toff man ami sons at Naper. Sunday dinner ami suptier guests of Mr and Mrs. Kdwin Kngler were Mr and Mr* Al fred StrMku and family. Other *up|»er guest* were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kngler, Atkinson Mr. ami Mra. Merle Thurlow and family moved Saturthty tu Kalina, Kan where they will make their home llseir new address ta ns follows: Mr. and Mrs Merle Thurlow, 902 Otero kee, Kalina, Kan. Mr and Mrs. Harold Given* entertained friend* ut supper and a card party Sunday evening. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I ANNUAL STAG PARTY „ SAT.. JAN. 26 MOUNTAIN OYSTERS Admission $1.00 American Legion Page, Nebraska ENi>S SATURDAY NIGHT McKesson 2 for 1 Sale Fantastic Savings! Check this partial list of bargains: Reg. Sale After Shave Lotion .1 00 2/1.00 Alcohol Rubbing Compound .59 2 / .59 Aspirin Twins . Athlete's Foot Lotion .98 2 / .98 Athlete's Foot Powder .69 2 / .69 Axon Cold Tablets .98 2/ .98 Axon Cc'd Tablets .1.69 2/1.69 Ax^n Cold Tablets for children.69 2 / .69 Axon Nasal Spray .98 2/ .98 Cream Deodorant .89 2 / .89 Cut 'n Scratch Cream .69 2/ .69 Denture Adhesive .63 2 / .63 Denture Cleanser .63 2/ .63 Fluoride Toothpaste .53 2/ .53 Roll-On Deodorant .89 2 / .89 Room Deodorant .89 2 / .89 Rosemary Blue Lotion .1.00 2/1.00 Rosemary Castile Shampoo .I .UU x / I.UU Rosemary Hair Spray .1-69 2/1.69 Rosemary Hand Cream .98 2 / .98 Rosemary Pink Lotion .1.00 2/1.00 Rosemary Shampoo with Egg ....1.00 2/1.00 Shav-ng Lotion .50 2 / .50 Sleep Tablets .89 2/ .89 Solution No. 59 .69 2 / .69 Super Foam Luxury Shave .89 2 / .89 Glycerin Suppositories .49 2 / .49 Surin Ointment .1.25 2/1.25 Rcsemary Bubble Bath Liquid .1.79 .90 Rosemary Bubble Bath Powder ..1.79 .90 Bean Bag Ash Tray .69 .39 St. Regis Hot Water Bottle. 1.29 U.5.I. Flashlight Batteries .20 2/ .20 i Facial Tissue . 27 3 / .69 Dancing Mileage Hosiery . 2 pr. 1.59 Boxed Stationery .1.00 .79 Shipper's Special Toilet Tissue .... .99 Johnson Drug Store PHARMACIST - Wm. Petsche - Phone 118 FRITZ'S Body Shop 24 Hr, Wrecker Service Complete Body Work Glass Cut & Installed - PHONE - 86 Day — 473 Night 30tfc O'NEILL, NEBR. POSTPONED HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Corner of 7th & Clay, near Lutheran Church in O'NEILL, NEBR. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 Sale starts at 2:00 p.m. Refrigerator; Apt. size gas range; Dining Room table and chairs; Overstuffed set; Desk; 2 Library tables; Day Bed; Rollaway bed; Singer sewing machine; 14-ft. upright freezer; Wardrobe; Vac uum cleaner; Chest of drawers; Kitchen cabinet; Power lawn mower; Radio; Curtain stretcher; Speed Queen washer; Set of double tubs; 100 gal. propane tank; Over 100-ft. hard pine floor ing; Dishes; Shop Tools; Miscellaneous items. JOHN KEE Kieth Abart & Dewayne Anson, Auct. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS A memorandum has been received from the State Tax Com missioner’s office stilting that amounts earned but not received on January 1, 1963 for the storage of resealed grain shall be subject to intangible tax as an account receivable. These amounts will be placed on the personal schedule of each individual, part nership, or corporation which has resealed grain. This is done in accordance with Section 77-201.01 R. S. Nebraska. The tax is 25* on $100 or $2.50 on $1,000. The penalty for fail ure to comply with this is five times the amount due. The number of bushels of grain resealed will be made avail able to the Assessor’s office by the county A.S.C.S. office. We hope your full cooperation will be received in this matter and the Assessor’s office will do their best to answer any ques tions you might have. Charles R. Fox Holt County Assessor 40c IOWA HEREFORD CATTLE BREEDERS ASSN. 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OLDSMOBILE There’s "Something Extra" about owning an OLDSMOBILE! YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER_——_ Spitzenberger Chevy-Olds Co, East Highway 20 O'NEILL, NEBRASKA Phone 623 Mrs Norris Goats. Norris Coats returned Monday from a week business trip to Omaha and Lincoln. Mr and Mrs. One Itatenhofst and sons had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr ami Mrs Joe Hamik and Ifemnie, and John llirsch to help their son, Duane celebrate his second birthday Mr ami Mrs Klgte Irish en tertained four tables of friends Sunday at a piteh party at their itome Prise “inner** were Karl Cadwallader, Mrs Iasi Slaehetka. Harry Cadwallader and Mrs Karl Cadwallader The next party will lie at the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Butler Sunday, Feb. 3 Mis. Norris Goats entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening Prise winners wen* Mrs Jack McGrew, Mrs. Joe Brewster and Mrs. Dwaine Lock man. A Tuesday afternoon caller of Alberta Hoffman was her broth er. Everett Crosby, Bassett Alberta Hoffman called on Mr* Harold Butler lust Wednesday af ternoon. Saturday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs Elgie Irish wen* Mr. and Mis. Arthur Seger, New port Mr. and Mrs Glen Camplwll. Ivan, Cindy and Dennise wen* Sunday dinner and supper guests ol Mr. and Mrs Eddie Ziska at Valentine Mrs. Mary Henning, Bassett, ——