The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 24, 1963, Image 7

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    Venus News
lly Mrs. KnJph Brookhounor
The Help-U club was entertain
ed January 16 at the home of
Mrs. George Jeffrey Ten mem
bers were present for the noon
day dinner. The afternoon was
spent embroidering and sewing
carpet rags.
A card party was planned Jan
uary 22 to be held at the Page
Improvement hall. Mrs. Ralph
Brookhouser received the door
prize The next meeting will be
held February 6 at the home of
Mrs. Leona Finch.
George Heggemeyer called at
the Dale Dorr home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Burival and
Marti, O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs
Larry Brookhouser were January
13 visitors at the Ralph Brook
houser home.
Mrs. Norman Rokahr under
went surgery at an Omaha hos
pital January 14. Her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter,
Creighton, are staying at the Rok
ahr home.
Dale Waring, Fairbury, visited
January 14 at the Gerald Waring
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home ami attended funeral ser
vices for Vernon Boelter that af
ternoon.
Francis Boelter returned home
January 10 from a Norfolk hos
pital where he had undergone
surgery.
Mrs. John Kotrous, Omaha, vis
ited her sisters, Mrs. Harry Cas
key and Mrs, Archie Moser last
week. Thursday the ladies visited
their sister, Mrs. Joe Jacot sr.,
Verdigre, who is a patient at the
Lundberg Memorial hospital,
Creighton. Mrs. Jacot was to
have surgery Friday.
Veldon Godel was admitted to
St. Anthony's hospital, O'Neill,
January 17.
Atkinson News
Roy Aten, proprietor of the At
kinson Livestock market enter
tained his employees and their
wives at a dinner Wednesday eve
ning at the Sale Barn cafe. Sev
enty five guests attended the an
nual affair. Gifts were presented.
American Legion Auxiliary unit
8(» held initiation for 41 new mem-1
bers at the regular meeting held
Wednesday evening at the Legion |
Hall. Mrs. M. W. Ellenwood, unit ]
president presiding. Among the
new members are nine seniors
and 32 juniors, including two in
fants.
Mrs. Robert Gaylor, unit offi
cer, performed the initiation cer
emonies. Each member received
a poppy, a miniature flag and a I
copy of the constitution.
Arrangements for the program
were made by Mrs. Gary Lech,
rehabilitation chairman. Alvin
Heese, Holt county service and
member of the state rehabilita
tion committee was guest speak
er.
A film on rehabilitation was
presented and narrated by Mrs.
Roy Ries. The film, produced at
the Veterans hospital in Grand
Island, included a presentation of
Mr. I. 0. Ellenwood of Central
City while a patient at the hos
pital. Mr. Ellenwood is the fa
ther of the president’s late hus
band, M. W. Ellenwood.
Thar program also featured a
talk, f “Spelling out our Respon
sibility on Legislation’’ by Ma
belle Bauman, legislative chair
man.
Barbara Mlinar reported on
Child Welfare and the needs in
the local community.
Plans were made to present all
Gold Star mothers a lifetime
membership in the Auxiliary.
Ten dollars was voted for the
March of Dimes program. A pan
cake and sausage supper will be
given February 9, late afternoon
and evening at the Legion Hall
for the benefit of the Good Sa
maritan borne.
A rehabilitation detail, includ
ing a community carpet sewing
bee will be held at the hall Feb
ruary 6. Refreshments will be
served.
Members observing January
birthdays were honored
Memorial services will be held
at the next regular meeting Feb
uary 20 in honor of former mem
bers, Mrs. Neal McKee and Mrs.
Mildred Chace.
Refreshment committee were
Mrs. Roy Gilg, Mrs. Elene Gilg,
Mrs. Ernest Gotschall and Mrs.
Pete Gonderinger.
Clearwater News
Mrs. Charles Ctutrlght
Winter S-S2M
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Harvey
are spending some time in Texas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Miller are
spending the winter months in
Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Erick Minerich
and Mr. and Mrs Earl Snider en
tertained the YML pitch club at
the Minerich home Monday night.
High scores went to Mrs. Doug
las Hemenway and Clarence Ah
lers, and lows to Ileen Schmitz
and Arthur Ahlers Mrs Claude
Schrage was awarded traveling.
Lunch was served by the hostess
es.
Fourteen youngsters registered
Monday to start their first day of
school. Mrs. Claire Utter-back has
been contracted to teach the
group. Mrs. Utterback taught
here several years before going
to Oregon. They returned to
Clearwater last summer to make
their home. Kindergarten young
sters registering are. Bonnell
Thiele, Karen Ganskow, Janet
Herley, Timothy Kallhoff, There
sa Kester, Cynthia Lincoln, Stev*
en Lund, Edward Moser, Rox
anne Neal, Timothy Rutledge,
James Subotka, Dwaine Trease,
Trudy Wintz and Michael Wolfe. I
Mrs. Howard l.uben spent the
weekend near Chamber*, with
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Brittell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Neal, ac
companied Floyd Neal to Tulsa,
Okla , where they visited their
son, Clark and family. Floyd
went on to Arizona to visit rela
tives.
The local Chamber of Com
merce elected officers at a re
cent meeting. George Wrenbolt
was named president; Hans An
derson, vice president; Don Rus
sell, secretary and Jeff Hinze,
treasurer. Ge^irge Mummert and
Harry Graham will head com
mittees.
Mrs. Ronald Sanne was the
honor guest Wednesday evening
at a post-nuptial shower at Con
cordia Lutheran church Sharon
Michael and Cheryl Rice were
in charge of entertainment. The
room was decorated in orchid
and white. Bonnie Damme was
in charge of the gift book. As
sisting the bride in o(>ening her
gilts were, Mr* John Damme.
Shirley Damme. Cheryl Aiders
and Cathy Wtegand. Relatives of
the bride served lunch to the 45
guests present.
Mrs. Randall Hixson has
been named chairman ot the
local folio drive that got un
derway here Friday. Scotch
bowling «ii> held both Friday
and Saturday evening with sev
eral couple* taking part at the
local bowling alley. Hoy scouts
nunasstxl the town for dona
tions Friday and Saturday. I hr
i-rgion Auxiliary held a card
party Monday night at the Le
gion hall, proceed* to be divid
ed between Uie polio and heart
funds.
Ronnie Kallhoff, high school
junior, son of Mr and Mrs Ot
to Kallhoff, suffered torn liga
ments in his ankle during the j
Clearwater - Oakdale basketball
game at Oakdale Friday night
He was taken to Neligh where he
was treated a rat released He is
confined to his home where tie
is forced to keep oif the toot for
a few days and will then get
about with the aid of crutches
Margaret Pruss has moved in
to rooms with Mrs. Howard Lu
ben, Mlss Pruss is the second
grade teacher in the Clearwater
schools.
Mitble Miller was honored Tuva
day at her home, when her ala
ter. Mrs. Manor Phillips, invited
in several neighbors to help Misa
Miller mark her noth birthday an
nlveraary
Mr and Mrs Avail Ratine, who
had aecoinpanied Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Rurode to Denver, rKurm
Monday having attended a turkey
ronventi«<n and like stork show
at Denver
"for
better
or for
worse ”
A LOAN on land often en
dures for the better part
of a lifetime, so choose
your loan carefully. Fed
eral Land Bank Loans
feature long terms and
low payments. Low-cost
Mortgage Protection Life
Insurance is available.
See Us for a
LAND BANK
LOAN
Federal Land Bank
Association
O'Neill, Nebr.
WASHERS
RANGES
ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES are
your BEST BUY!
When you buy on ELECTRIC opplionce you
receive much more value than other types
offer Some of the hidden advarfages ore:
QUALITY, DEPENDABILITY, SAFETY ond
ECONOMY! Buy now while values are great.
Go Electric!
SEE YOUR WATER HEATERS
Bggy Icoffswwfftss
James Davidson & Sons
PLUMBING & HEATING
Service Since 1901
■ ■■ b a a a mjr Winter & Summer
LENNOX ,r:T,r“rL
American Standard Plumbing Fixtures
Youngstown Kitchens
Sheet Metal Work
SIS E. Dougin* Phone 2B4 O’Neill, Nebr.
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
For assistance in making out your 1962
Income Tax Return, see—
FLORENCE PONTON
Golden Hotel Corner
Phone 106 - O'Neill
NOTICE!
The First National Bank of O'Neill will close
at noon on Saturdays beginning February 7,
1963.
The banking hours after this date will be:
9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Monday through Friday
9 A.M. to 12 Noon Saturday
This change was made necessary to comply
with the Federal Wage and Hour Law.
39 40c
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16-oa. Loaf 19*
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