The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 31, 1963, Image 3

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

    Ewing News
lly Mm. Harold llurto
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Walton
and three sons are now located
in Ewing, having moved recently
from Clay Center, Nebraska. Mr.
Walton is the District Scout Ex
ecutive of the Sandhill District.
Since arriving in Ewing, Mr. Wal
ton has transacted business per
taining to scouting at Butte, Spen
cer, Lynch, O’Neill, Long Pine,
and Amswoith. Monday evening
he attended the County meeting
of the American Legion and Aux
iliary at Stuart where he was a
guest.
The three sons, Jim, Eugene
and Terry have enrolled in the
Ewing public grade school.
The family attends St. Peter’s
church.
Mrs. Raymond Mullens substi
tuted in the third grade as teach
er in the Clearwater Public
School on Wednesday due to the
illness of the teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rother
ham and family who were week
end guests at the Roy Rother
ham home, lelt Monday to return
to their home in Niobrara.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham
had as their dinner guests Sun
day, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rother
ham, Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Vin
cent Rotherham and family ol
Niobrara, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
yj ivianey ox cnumoers.
Mrs. Wilbur Spangler tdtik her
daughter, Joan, to Yankton, for
medical attention for some ear
trouble on Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Lester Spragg
were pleasantly surprised Thurs
day when Mr. and Mrs. Price Al
derman and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Utter, Newport, old friends and
neighbors of the Spraggs arriv
ed to jom in celebrating the birth
day anniversary of Rev. Spragg.
A dinner was enjoyed followed
by a social evening.
The County meeting of the
American Legion and Auxiliary
was held Monday evening at Stu
art. Attending from the Sanders
Post 214, American Legioir and
Auxiliary were Leo Hawk, Rubt.
Kreitziger, Mrs. R. H. Shain, Mrs.
Frank Hawk and Mrs. Kreitziger
Mrs. Shain, president of the
Unit, 214, gave a talk on ‘'Amer
icanism”.
The Ewing Chamber of Com
merce met Friday evening. Dr.
Merton Dierks was reelected
president. Others elected are:
Grover Shaw, secretary; Cletus
Thramer, treasurer; Lottie Con
ley and Wayne Shrader, other
board members.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brittell,
O’Neill, were Sunday guests al
the home oi their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Kirschmier and family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle
and James were guests at the
J. L. Priulen home Saturday eve
ning.
Mrs. L. A. Hobbs visited her
mother, Mrs. Rose Harding in
O’Neill, Thursday.
Guests Sunday at the Dorrence
Hobbs home were his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs.
Temperatures Monday, January
21 m Ewing were about 40 de
grees at noon. This warming
trend which continued until about
midnight, helped to settle the
snow and created a crust on the
surface. A light fresh snow fell
in the early morning hours Tues
day when temperatures dropped
to about 4 degrees below zero. A
strung northwest wind made poor
visibility for driving on high
ways.
Miss Donna Wright of Lincoln
is spending a two week vacation
with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rodgers,
O'Neill, were dinner and evening
guests Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke.
The board of Ewing Township
held their annual meeting Janu
ary 15 at the Ewing Public Li
brary. All members were pre
sent. Routine business was trans
acted. Board members are Bud
Barlow, Don Vandersnick, R. S.
Brion, Pete Nickolite. Clifford
Hahlbeck is constable.
Connie, tne small iiaugnter ol
Lewis Vandersnick, is a patient at
the Antelope Memorial hospital.
She developed pneumonia after
having a bad cold. David Joe, the
month old son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Wright is reported to be
improving at the Antelope Mem
orial hospital where he has been
a pneumonia patient for the past
week.
Todd. Scott and Darel Grim
were weekend guests of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Grim. On Sunday their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Telford Grim.
Verdigre. came to spend the day
at the Grim home and to take
their children home with them.
Mrs. Lizzie Grim was also a
guest for the day.
Guests for dinner Saturday eve
ning at the home of Mrs. Josie
Versaw were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Auman of Orchard. The occasion
was in honor of the birthday an
riiversaries of Mrs. Versaw and
Mr. Auman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik
entertained the following guests
at their home Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Mackel and family of
Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Serr of Clearwater.
Mrs. Cletus Thramer and Mrs.
Dwight Schroedcr were guests
for a coffee hour at the James
Mlnarik home Monday morning
Mrs. Edna Lofquest attended a
miscellaneous shower in honor ol
her granddaughter, Miss Beverly
Meyer held Saturday evening at
the Grace Lutheran church in Ne
ligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks spent
Sunday at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Merton Dierks.
Duane Hord, who spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Hord, returned
to Syracuse, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord
and son, Duane of Syracuse, were
dinner guests Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier.
Relatives have received word
of the death of the two month old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Graver in Illinois. She was the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Graver, former residents ol
the Ewing community, now living
in Illinois and granddaughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter,
now of Norfolk.
Sunday evening guests at ine
Mark Thramer home were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Funk of Clear
water.
Mrs. Mark Thramer and son,
Mike, visited Saturday evening at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Walnofer at Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Seeman of Nor
folk were guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Po
fahl and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pofahl and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham
expect to attend the Golden
Glove bouts to be held in Nor
folk Wednesday and Thursday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Juracek
and family went to Norfolk Satur
day evening to be guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Juracek.
Ben Larsen accompanied by
Will Conner, made a business
trip to O’Neill Monday.
Miss Betty Wright returned to
Omaha Sunday evening aftei
spending the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Mildred Wright.
Chester Larson of Norfolk spent
Thursday with his mother, Mrs. j
Minnie Larsen in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary en
tertained the following guests at
dinner Sunday, Miss Lorene
Armstrong of Butte, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Lee and family of Page,
Mrs. Minnie Larson o/ Ewing and
Miss Alice Page of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S'ojka
and family were afternoon callers
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ludwig Koenig.
A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Dewayne Hobbs on January
28 at the St. Anthony hospital in
O'Neill. He weighed seven pounds
and eleven ounces. Her mother
Mrs. Ed Weyrich, is staying at
the Hobbs home to care for the
family. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs
of Ewing ;ye the paternal grand
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs and
children who have been guests
at the parental homes of Mr. and i
Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and Mr. and
Mrs. Dewitt Hoke, lef Wednesday
to return to their home in Om
aha.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ryan and
family were overnight guests Fri
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Tuttle. Mr. Ryan is sup
erintendent of the Hooper public
school, Hooper, Nebr.
Guests Sunday at the Ray Tuck
er home were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Jones and son of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis vis
ited their daughter, Marie, a pa
tient at the Tilden hospital for
treatment of a virus infection,
Sunday evening. She is expected
home in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham had as their dinner and eve
ning guests Saturday, Air. and
Airs. Cordes Walker of Page.
Air. and Airs. William Hobbs,
Becky and Jimmy, drove to Lin
coln Saturday to be guests of Air.
and Airs. Ron Brion. Becky re
mained for a longer visit at the
Brions.
The Young Alatrons Pinochle
club was entertained Tuesday
evening at the home of Airs.
Kermit Jefferies with Airs. R. H.
Shain co-hostess. Airs. Vance An
son was a guest. Airs. Ray Funk,
Airs. Archie Tuttle and Airs.
Thomas Eacker were score win
ners.
The Study Club of tbe Womens
Society of Christian Service met
at the parlors of the First Aleth
odist church. Airs. Willie Rockey,
secretary of Alissionary Educa
tion was the leader. The theme
of the course is "The Dimension
of Prayer."
Air. and Airs. Jerome Fuller
and sons of Grand Island came
Friday to visit at the home of
her parents, Air. and Airs. Ralph
Eacker for the weekend.
Air. and Airs. Gail Boies, Air.
and Airs. Leonard Knapp and
Mrs. Leo Hintz attended a pino
chle party Thursday evening at
the home of Air. and Mrs. Frank
Bohn.
Air. and Airs. Gail Boies spent
Sunday visiting at the home of
Air. and Mrs. Ray Boies at Plain
view.
ALr. and Airs. Waldo Davis went
to Orchard Sunday to spend the
day with his mother, Mrs. Ger
trude Davis who was celebrating
her 84th birthday anniversary.
Airs. Waldo Davis had prepared
a dinner to serve in honor of the
occasion. Guests were Mr. and
Airs. Raymond Stevens and Airs.
Louise Beal of Orchard. Several
friends and relatives called dur
ing the afternoon hours.
Marcus Snyder, who was a pa
tient at the Antelope Alemorial
hospital for a few days, was able
to return home Friday. During
his absence Airs. Snyder stayed
at the Loyd Angus home.
The Past Matron's club and
Star Kensington met at the home
of Airs. WTaldo Davis Friday af
ternoon. Twelve members were
present, coming from Page, O’
Neill and Ewing.
Mrs. Wilbur Bennett presided
at the business meeting in the
absence of Mrs. Elmer Bergs
trom New officers for the year
are Mrs. Lucille Biddlecome, re
tiring worthy matron of the Jeph
thah Chapter, No. 85, Order of
the Eastern Star, is the president
and Mrs. J. L. Pruden, secretary
and treasurer. Mrs. Dewitt Hoke,
worthy matron of the Chapter for
1%3 was celebrating a birthday
anniversary. The group sang
"Happy Birthday” to her, when
refreshments were served Mrs.
Henry Fleming will entertain the
club in February.
Weekend guests at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd were
Mr. and Mrs. George Garhart and
sons of York.
Miss Catherine Bauer of Fre
mont and Miss Mary Ann Bauer
of Lincoln were weekend guests
at the home of their mother, Mrs
Rose Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Alexan
der and family drove to Fremont
Sunday to spend the day with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Blum and family.
Mrs. Bob Eggorling of Norfolk
was a Sunday guest at the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna
Savidge while Mr. Eggerling
spent the day hunting.
Ed Ferguson, who returned last
week for treatments of the flu at
the Antelope Memorial hospital at
Neligh, was able to come home
Thursday, feeling much better.
Last Week’s News
Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck kept ap
pointments with her doctor and
dentist in Neligh Wednesday.
Emmet Wright was a Sunday
guest at the Fred Tams home.
Miss Betty Wright was a week
end guest at the tiome of her mo
ther, Mrs. Mildred Wngbt. She
returned to Omaha on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Wilson,
Elgin and Mr and Mrs. Merwin
Olson and family of Clearwater
were guests Sunday at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Olson.
Sunday afternoon and evening
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Cloyd were Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Brokaw and family
of Norfolk.
Due to the illness of Rev Les
ter Spragg, the laymen of the
First Methodist church conducted
the service for the Sunday morn
ing worship hour, Curtis Roberts
at Ewing and Aubrey Wood at
Clearwater.
Ed Ferguson who has not been
so well the last week, was taken
9unday to the Antelope Memorial
hospital at Neligh for care.
Viola Parks celebrated her 11th
birthday this month by haying as
her guests, thirteen girls from
four to fix p.m. Monday after
noon. Musical games were play
ed and pictures were taken. Vi
ola received many lovely gifts
Ice cream and cake were serv
ed by her mother, Mrs. Harold
Parks.
Aubrey Wood is transacting
business this week in the Scotts
bluff area.
Mrs. Fern Pollock was a call
er Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Marcella Bollwitt.
The Try and Do Home Exten
sion club met Thursday evening
at the home of Mrs. Jerry Ro
therham. Ten members were pre
sent for the Pot luck supper at
seven o’clock. New members are
Mrs. Kenneth Rethmeier, Mrs.
Melvin Chambers, Mrs. Grover
Shaw and Mrs Merton Dterks
Officers f<* 1963 began their
term for the year, Mrs Dean
Pofal:!, president, Mrs. Jerry Ro
therham. vice-president; Mrs.
Wayne Pollock, secretary; Mrs.
Meriyn Meyer, treasurer; Mrs.
B. S. Bnou, news reporter; Mrs
George Keller card secretary.
Mrs. Stanley Davis is the retir
ing president.
The business meeting was con
ducted by Mis. Pofahl. The group
voted to change their name from
"The Try and Do Home Exten
sion Club" to "The Ewing Wo
men’s Club”. Their goals will be
something for improvement of
the town of Ewing. One of the
long range improvements will be
a nativity scene as a part of the
Christmas decorations. The blea
chers put out by the extension
club in 1961 will be checked for
repairs and a paint job if need
ed. Trash containers put out in
1962 will also be checked. Other
plans for the year were made and
year books completed.
Members of the newly organiz
ed Ewing Women’s club are:
Mmes. Dean Pofahl, Jerry Ro
therham, Wayne Pollock, Meriyn
Meyers, R. S. Brion, Kenneth
Rethmeier, Melvin Chambers,
Grover Shaw, George Keller,
Stanley Davis, Jerry Wanser,
Glen Anderson, Don Ruroede,
John Pruden, Ivan Wright and
Merton Dierks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother
ham were hosts to the Thurs
day Nite Pitch club, Jan. 17 at
their home. Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Regan were guests. Score win
ners were Elmer Bergstrom and
Mrs. Archie Tuttle, high and Mr.
and Mrs. Regan low. Refresh
ments were served by the hosts.
Meek News
By Mr. Fred lJorfborg
District I dismissed school at
noon Friday on account of the
death of the teachers lather, Mr
L A. Ott. Burt, as he is com
monly called among ttie old set
tlers had entered St Anthony's
hospital Jan 19 and seemed to be
recovering nicely when suddenly
he passed away Friday. He leaves
his wife, Katie, one daughter,
Mrs. (Dorothy) James Curran
and 3 sons, Bob, La* Vegas, Nev.,
Virgil, California and Alvin, Ore
gon. Also some sisters to mourn
lus death.
Mrs. Garold Risor called on
Mrs. Jessie Kaczor Saturday eve
rung.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby
were Sunday p.m. visitors at the
Dave Jensen home
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Searles and
girls attended a |)Ot luck suppei
Friday evening at the Wesleyan
Methodist church parlors. Spen
cer. The program for the eve
nmg was presented by the young
people of the church.
Sunday being Ted Crawfords
birthday, Mr. and Mrs Bud Mit
chell came for dinner and Mr.
and Mrs. Neal Hipke and boys
spent the evening at Teds.
Friday, Gary Wilson and Ted
Crawford helped Bud Mitchell
saw wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Filip
were Friday evening visitors at
the Joe Grutch home, O’Neill.
Mr. Garold Risor was a din
ner guest Friday at the Howurd
House home
Mr, and Mrs. Marion Woktncck
and girls were Monday evening
supper guests at the Dewayne
Anson home,
Mr and Mrs Fred Lind berg
were Saturday duutet guests at
the Martha Johring borne and
afternoon visitors at the Homan
Filip home.
Mrs Ulake Benson is recover
ing nicely since her recent op
eraiiun at the Lutheran hospital,
Sioux City.
Some ul the children from tlus
community attended the birthday
party at the Assembly ul God
parsonage Sunday given fur Clen
da Christoffersen in honor of her
6th birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Krugh wrre
Thursday evening callers at the
Fred Lmdberg home.
Mrs. Phyllis Dobrovolny and
her mother. Mrs. Vk>la Hall,
were Lynch callers «>u Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence House
and buys and Mr and Mrs. Clar
ence Ernst were Sunday dinner
guests at the Austin Searles
home. The occasion marked Dar
la’s 4th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs George Nelson '
and family and Mr and Mrs.
Dewayne Anson and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Johring
und family were Friday evening
guests at the Christine Johnson
home, O'Neill. The occasion was
Helen Nelson’s birthday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Dewayne Anson
and girls were Sunday visitors
at the Oliver Anson home, Atkin
son
The Evangel College group from
Springfield, Mo., presented a pro
gram in Lincoln Saturday night
aixl m Out alia Sunday. Csrlena
atul Joyce Hallgnmsoa are mrm
Ocr* OI llM> group and Mr. and
Mr*. Carl Hallgrtmson and Mr.
ami Mr* Henry Walters and
Norma alien-led the service*.
Mr and Mrs. Merlin Anderson
and girls were Tuesday evening
»uppcr guests at the Allen Wul
ter* home The Itev. < hrutolfer
*en called in the evening.
Tin- Messrs Henry and Allan
Walters, Merlin Anderson and
lx-way nr Anson attended a sup
er sweet feed meeting at Atkin
•on Tuesday evening
Mr and Mrs Nyal Howse,
Chambers, were Wednesday vis
itor* st ttie Carl Krogh home.
Phone Your News to
The Frontier
Phone 788
The Frontier
)n Sale each Thursday morning at
Safeway Store — O'Neill
Golden Hotel — O'Neill
Stannurd'a Superette — O'NetU
O'Neill Drug — O'Neill
Devoy Drug — O'Neill
Johnson Drug O'Neill
Shelhamer Food* O’Neill
New Outlaw O'Neill
Wilson Drug — Atkinson
Munn's Store — Kwlng
McGraw’s Store — Inman
NcwIhhisc Sundries < Two niters
Miller Bros. — Orchard
Johnson Drug
HEADQUARTERS
for
Typewriters
Adding Machines
Office Supplies
Staplers
Stationery
Steno Notebooks
Ledgers
Ledger Fillers
Journals
Journal Fillers
Manila Folders
Indexes
Card Files
File Cabinets
SEE US FOR ALL
YOUR OFFICE NEEDS
JOHNSON DRUG
Phone 118 O’Neill
39-42
Pineapple or Peaches
f Your
Choke) a Cans
No. 2| j Cans Sundown Irreg. Freestone Peaches . . . No. 2 Cans
Three Diamond Brand, Sliced, Tidbits and Crushed Pineapple.
8i-C fruit Hrisiks
(Your 4% 46-OZ.
Choke) Cans
Pineapple-Grapefruit, Orange-Pineapple, Orange,
Grape or Fruit Punch.
I
Our famous Bonnie Dollar is back I
with big Dollar Bargains for you l
Chunk Tuna .. ?*Si 38c Bouillon Cubes £££«,.9c
Buster Mixed Nuts Z'L ....“Si 89c Margarine “a'Zr'1: 259c
Vanilla Wafers .25c Instant Coffee ..10^ $ 1.45
Coconut Macaroons ?Z.. 39c Candy ... .1*139c
Cream of Rice Cereal 45c Dog Food £«'Ts™c,T.:..2 49c
eanuf Batferrasit--...** *joo
Preserves .4£~$|oo
W#s aass2.»_.. 6 - *f ®o
Cake Mixessxu^.4 s? $|oo
Cneerios .4 sy *1®®
Cudahy Tang Lunch Meat 3 *1®®
Drisfan Tablets-™- ■« sjoo
Fresh Cookies at,,.... 3 ». *ioo
Sta-Puf Rinse_ ^ 69<
Lucerne Ice Cream
13 delicious flavors |)
’/a-gal. Carton gj C
Safeway's (the) place to buy
GRAPEFRUIT
Fresh,
Indian
River
Brand,
ruby red
Winesop Apples 59c
Fresh Broccoli Top with butter ... .Lb. 29c
PLAIN or SALTED PEANUTS (in shell)... 3 lbs. $1.00
-, . „ , CLIP THIS COUPON
Melrose Brand
COOKIES |
413i-or. $1
Pkgs. I
Oatmeal, Sugar, Lemon
or Coconut | ^ ^
Safeway @) place to buy
G ode-A Turkeys
Manor House—USD A Grade-.
young, plump, and tender. 1® f° 14-lb.
18 to 24-lb. | ■
size LDe Lb- 37C
Beef Rib Roast...» 79c
USD A Choice—perfectly aged for fine flavor and tenderness.
Standing cut—trimmed of excessive fat and bone for more value to yoo.
Beef Sausage Safeway Brand ••«... .Roli 69c
Canned Picnics SSw. SM.99
VW I FLUFFY t UFEBUUY ■ TEXIZE t DEVILED
TABLETS Ail SOAP GLEANER HAM (
AAm | Oetaxat. M. m Bilh M. M-o*. efl. fBderwoai;
V»* < U-Ib.Fkf.OM 2 CakM wOS Bottk WC lii-otCuCM
Check over these itemsl
Skylark Bread “MRS...» 19c
Fresh Rolls s*™.££ 19c
Orange Rolls ^ ...3£ 34e
Wal.liU McCormick— 4-oz. IQ.
ITainlllS halve* and piece*.Pk*. ***»
Eneyelopedia Golden Book . .No, 19 $1.29 ■
Glass Decanter irx&de •••••••• BIk 49c I
Norwich Aspirins £££%* 1M£r 49c
BUT ONE AT REGULAR PPJCE, GET ONE FREE
STRAWBERRIES,
CAULIFLOWER
or BROCCOLI ^
510-oa. $| AO £
Pkg*. |
Your choice — mix or match 'em,
[ Bel-air, froaen, premium quality. J1 1
‘ I J
F.:*h; P.a*.-T»S la Lai*. fiacjda
Woff T,:K£r
ScotTissue
Anorted ^ 4-roll SSj AA
color. ^ Pkgs. |W
Scotties
4 *100
Csi-Rite Waxed Paper.^29c
Stott Family Napkias 2 3$ 29t
StefToveis «*„.^ 23e
*■-CUP THIS COUPON - - - - t
• i
■ i
> i
■ i
■ *
> i
i i
i i
l<v cS I
w - - - ...... .4