Section Two Four Pages "The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper __ Volume 82—Number 42 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, February 7, 1963 Seven Cents Inman News liy Mr*. .lames McMahan Mrs. Muy Fraka returned home Thursday from Orchard where she spent several weeks visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Vrooman and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark spent Friday in Burwell visiting Mrs francos Clark and other friends Ralph Sholes accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Riibert Burival and Jim Hoover, spent Wednesday night in Norfolk attending the Golden Glove Boxing matches. Mrs. Retke was transferred from St. Anthony’s hospital to a Norfolk hospital where she will receive medical treatment. Mr Retke took her to Norfolk on Fri day. Kieth Kivett, Wayne college i.....—T , KEY The Nation's Finest OVERALLS Blue or Stripe 3.49 30 to 50 Waist MCCARVILLES Clothing or Shoes O'Neill, Nebr. student spent the weekend visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Kivett. Ruth Ann Hansen, University of Nebraska student, sj>ent a few days last week visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han sen. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan and family, Holdrege, Nebr., spent from Thursday until Sun day visiting Mrs. Mary Hartigan and also Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and Bill m O’Neill. Joe Peters, Norfolk, spent Wed nesday evening and Thursday visiting his family here. Other guests in the Peters home Wed nesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sanders and Tina, O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert BurivaJ and son, O’Neill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson and Billy Friday evening. Mrs. Ray Siders left Monday for Long Beach, Calif., where she will spend a few weeks visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Ronnie Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snyder took Mrs. aiders to Grand Island and she continued on by train. Miss Tina Sanders, O'Neill, spent the weekend visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Peters and Larry. Mrs. Mayme Harte and Miss Bea Gallagher left Monday for Pomona, Calif., where they will spend a few weeks visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gallagher took them to Grand Island and they con tinued on by train. FRITZ'S Body Shop 24 Hr, Wrecker Service Complete Body Work Glass Cut & Installed - PHONE - 86 Day — 473 Night O'NEILL, NEBR. 30tfc Third of a Series A 1C- SAR" BENaaa one of Nebraska’s largest taxpayers In 1962, AK-SAR-BEN paid the state $598,242 in taxes from its racing meet. $78,318 was paid to the state racing commis sion for Nebraska’s county fairs and every county fair shared in it. The balance went into the state’s general fund to pay for highways, colleges and universities, agricultural research, state highway patrol, state hospitals and institutions and other governmental operations. ■ Since racing was legalized, AK SAR-BEN has paid to the state in taxes and license fees and in voluntary contributions for agricultural, educational, civic and charitable programs $6,042,169. ■ Voluntary programs spon sorea oy /viv-aart-joiMN —programs wmcn otnerwise would often have required tax funds — include thousands of scholar ships covering every university and college in Nebraska . . . grants for county fair grounds improvements ... 4-H and FFA projects . . . 4-H leaders training institutes . . . hospital, fire and rescue equipment for many Nebraska communities .. • co-sponsorship of the annual school for training volunteer firemen . . . and many others. ■ Yes — AK-SAR-BEN is one of Nebraska’s largest tax payers. AK-SAR-BEN, a good citizen of Nebraska, in- j vites other good citizens of Nebraska to join JNu AK-SAR-BEN. 1/ ^ Chambers News lij Mm. E. K. Carpenter The Ladies of St. Paul’s Lu theran church served a Smorgas bord at the church basement Wednesdav evening. Danelta Whitaker was home from Wayne College for the week end. Judy Beed from the Grand Island Business college and Ken neth Coolidge from Lincoln where he attends the Lincoln School of Commerce, were also home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gillette, Bel Fousche, S. D., were recent visitors in the home of his father, Cliff Gillette ami Mrs. Gillette and his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gillette and Darrel Lee. Roll call was answered by 14 members of the American Legion Auxiliary when they met Thurs day evening at the home of Mrs. L. V. Cooper. The president, Mrs Donald Green, presided. The Na tional Anthem and the song of the month, “In the Cross of Christ I Glory”, was sung. A letter from the District President, Mrs. A1 Chavet, regarding “Girl’s State” was read. It was voted to send $2.00 to the “Leonard Wood Mem orial”. They also decided to spon sor an Essay Contest, giving $5 as first prize and $2.50 as second prize. The group favored holding the Legion’s birthday party on March 15 with Miss Alice John son in charge of the program. Memebrs are asked to bring two Bingo gifts. There will be no regular meeting on Friday, March 1, the usual meeting date. The meeting was adjourned and lunch served by the hostesses, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Edwin Wal ters. Mrs. C. F. Gillette, reporter. Relatives from away, here tc attend the funeral services for Mrs. Effie Medcalf Thursday, Jan. 31 at the Methodist church were Emmet Medcalf, Sedro Woolley, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ot to Greenstreet, Mt. Vernon, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hor ton, Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Ava-d, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Medcalf, Atkinson, Mr. flk-Sar-Ben Headquartars: 304 So. 18th St. OMAHA, NEBRASKA POUNDED FOR PUBLIC SERVICE NOT FOR PROFIT IMS Run: lliy 10th thru July 4th and Mrs. Allen Miller, Stuart Mr and Mrs. Don Medcalf, Ains worth, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Med calf and family, Clearwater, Mr and Mrs. Bob Hof acker and fami ly, Elgin and James Medcalf, Or chard. The Chambers High School Vol ley Ball team played the Cham bers Alumni girls Friday eve ning The High School team de feating the Alumni 25 to 21. The St. Joe basketball team oi Atkinson defeated the Chamber* team 55 to 41 with the Chambers 2nd team winning their game 26-24, Friday evening in Cham bers. Mrs. Marjorie Fagan returned home Friday from St. Anthony’! hospital, O’Neill, where she had been a patient for the past twc weeks. Mrs. Art Walter was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital last week. Mrs. Seth Hertel was sup ply teacher for her room while she was absent. Edwin Fleek underwent sur gery at St. Anthony’s hospital the first of last week. Air. and Mrs. True Fagan, Riv erside, Calif., came Friday fox a visit with his brother, Mr. anc Mrs. Merle Fagan and Gary and with his mother, Mrs. Marjorie Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loge man and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beal and family Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright, Chambers, were dinner guests Sunday, Jan. 27th in the Bill Logeman home. The occasion was Mr. Logeman s birthday an ni versary. The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Hes! returned Thursday from a twc week vacation spent with rela tives in Missouri. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Em bree, O’Neill, attended services of fhn in PUnm bers Sunday morning. Mrs. Frank Searles, Denver Colo., has been a guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family last week after having visited her two daughters and families, Omaha, and a daughter and family, Spen cer. Several friends and relatives gathered at the home of William Reicks Tuesday evening to help him celebrate his birthday anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and Dan had as guests Thursday eve ning several of their friends and neighbors. Home made ice cream and cake was served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott vis ited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Wilke and children, Ewing, Friday. Supper guests 9unday in the Vern Wilkinson home were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sasek, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hull, Omaha, and Fay Blair, Lincoln, spent Sun day with their mother, Mrs. Ralph Blair and grandmother, Mrs. Whidden. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bishop and children, Mead, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and Cindy, O'Neill, were Sunday din ner guests in the Harry Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butterfield and family were Saturday eve ning visitors in the A1 Rockford home. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jarman spent a few days over the week end with their daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ringle and children and their son, Doug las. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Eggle ston, Neligh, were Sunday vis itors in the home of Mrs. Char lotte Honeywell and Mrs. Erna Tucker. Mr and Mrs Harold Green and family, Albion, were Sunday guests in the Glen Taylor home Mr. and Mrs Edd Coday drove to Grand Island Monday on busi ness. The Chambers ‘March of Dimes” chairman, Mrs J E Gibson reports that the Mother's march netted $40 30 and the school $37.56. Mr. and Mrs D L. Holcomb, Aurora, were weekend guests in the L. V. Cooper home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and Kathy and Maurice Rasmus sen, Columbus, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Honeywell. The following guests were pre sent at the Edd Coday home Sun day evening to help Mr. Coday celebrate his birthday anniver sary: Mr. and Mrs. George Ful lerton, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doo little, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peter son, all of Amelia and Mr and Mrs. Amos Ninham of Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiltz and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Halsey were Sunday evening callers in the G. H. Grimes home. Emmet And Community Dolores Tun enter Connie Coufal, Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coufal, was the guest of honor Sunday at a miscellaneous bridal shower, giv en by the Victory Homemakers club at the home of Mrs. Joe Ra mold sr. Games were played and a lunch served. Miss Annette ~ ' Sehaaf registered the gifts Mary and Raydene Timmerman. Joan Peter and Dolores Tunender as sisted her. Miss Coufal will wed John Rarnold February 16 at St Boniface Catholic church at Stu art Mr and Mrs. Joe Rarnold ,t and family and Mr and Mrs An drew Rarnold and family, O' Neill, were Monday night guests at the home of Mrs Joe Ra mold, sr. and boys. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Sehaaf and daughter, Omaha, and Mr and Mrs. Larry Donhn and family, Central City, were weekend guests at the home of their par ents, Mr and Mrs Elmer Sehaaf and family Mr anil Mrs. Donald MarceJlus and family visited at the home ol Mr and Mrs. Ray Tunender and family Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Babl vis ited at the home of Mr and Mrs Art Holz and daughter, O'Neill Friday afternoon. Frank Havranek of Hamburg la., brother of A1 Havranek was an overnight guest there Satur day. Mr and Mrs George Shald and family, Stuart and Mrs. Joe Winkler were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice. Mr and Mrs. Louis Havranek and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Havranek and family, O’Neill. Mrs. Joe Winkler and Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice visited Mrs. Leo Weichman at the At kinson Memorial hospital Sunday Ed Winkler visited at the Wal ter Ries home, Atkinson, on Thursday. Art Wills, Wayne State Teach ers College, spent last weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wills. Mrs. Fxl Winkler and Mary Alice called at the homes of Mrs Josephine Binder and Mr and Mrs. Walter Ries and family Sun day afternoon Ellen Frost and Lois Sterns were Sunday guest* at the home of Mr. and Mi* Ray Tunendrr and family. Mrs Joe Ramold sr, and boys visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cyril Peter and family, O' Neill, Tuesday night Dick and Caroline Pongratr Janice Vequist and Jimmy and George Grutsch attended the has ketball games Friday at Lynch between Lynch and St Mary s I >et>by and Debbie Pangrata stayed at the home tif their grandparents while their mother was in the hospital. Gene and Dolores Pettinger visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Joe Pongrata last Sunday Mr and Mrs John Babl visit ed at the home of Mr and Mrs John E. Babl and family Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Anton Jir nk Victory Homemaker* club will meet February 13 wuh a Vnlen tine exchange at (he home of Mm John Hub) Mr an.! Mr* Hilbert Kautrrku* and family and Mr. and Mm Bill Tieikr and family were Fit* day night visitors at the Iv ina of Mr and Mrs Donald Marcal lus and family. Mr* John liabl visited at the home of her moUier, Mr* Ague* Heeb, O'Neill, Thursday Mr and Mr* Donald Marcel hi* called at the home of her mo ther, Mrs Agnes lfeeb, O'Neill, Thursday Mr. and Mr* Donald Marrrllun called at the home of Mr ami Mr* BUI Tie Ike Tuesday after noon. IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Wmr a Prolmluiwl llain ut Hhampo<>« Fariaia MaMumn Hair 4 olaiing Peacock Barber Shop Mi'mbrr A.MHIIA 1‘honr » 41-42 *--I Virgil l. Laursen District Manager Box 276 O’Neill, Nebraska Sales Leader One of Modem Woodmen’s top-ranking agents, District Manager, Virgil L. Laursen, O’Neill, has qualified for this organization’s Century Club for 1962. We congratulate him for this achievement, and recommend him as a cap able representative of a leading life insurance organiza tion. Modern Woodmen or AAtfWCA • HOMI Off/C* • fOCK IUAHD, ILUNOIt “ ■ - ■ - - 1 ' " . .... "■■■■■ »' . ... Northwest Nebraska Hereford Association j 46th Annual Spring Sale — 50 Registered Hereford Bulls of Serviceable Ages Sale Pavilion — Fair Grounds VALENTINE, NEBRASKA THURSDAY. FEB. 14 Sale to Start at 1:00 p.m. (C.S.T.) Consignors Eldon and Ron Klamclt. Thcdford; flurry .1. Brown, Bassett; VV. Everett Broun, Valentine; llarley Dellavfn, Hay Spring*; Charles Dennis, Wood Cake; Charles Dorsey and Hons, .Newj»ort; Dry bread Herefords, Valentine; Furman Hereford Ranch, Mars land; Harold J. Harms, V'aJentine; Monahan Cattle Co., Hyanntn; Karl G. Woblg, Cody. The Bulls are from top Northwest Nebraska herds All are out standing bulls and many are suitable for heading herds. They carry the best of breeding and individuality. Popular Blood IJnm surh as Advance Regulator, Coldest Aster, FW Bo Aster 4th, Silvers, TK Zato Heir, Mischiefs, Via Bo Aster, Coldest Aster 068, IIDIt Cold fhiward 6th, Voting Husker. SHOW of Sale Cattle Wednesday, Feb. 13 —For Catalog or Other Information, Writ**— HAROLD J. HARMS Sale Manager, Valentine, Nebr. Charlw Cork!** and Gene Watson, Auctioneer* WHITE SALE VALUE DAYS... BIGGEST VALUES ... BIGGEST BARGAINS ... EVER! ELECTRIC SEE YOUR ELECTRIC DEALER NOW! IB,G VALUES BIG] |0N ALL "ELECTRIC" APPLIANCES |j_j ELECTRIC WASHERS RANGES