The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 11, 1963, Section Two, Image 11

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    Venus News
By Mr*. Ralph Brookhounor
Mr and Mrs. Albert Boelter
and Mrs. Carolyn Boelter visited
at the home of Mr and Mrs. Sid
ney Faulhaber.
Misses Vlasta and Viola Pos
peshil visited with friends and
neighbors at Gnmston and
Creighton Monday and also at
tended the party at Mrs. Dale
Dorrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Caskey,
Omaha, were Friday and Satur
day visitors at the home of her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Elmer 9u
kup and at her brother’s home,
the J.ones Sukups.
Mr and Mrs. Francis Boelter
visih'd their grandson at a Nor
folk hospital.
Saturday evening and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Caskey vis
ited with his parents, Gary and
Larry.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey
and Leonard Davey jr., Mrs.
Ralph Brookhouser and Ted
,|GAS —TOONS
-BY—
Fritz Bazelman
“By Roily! There is a differ
ence in MOItlC PREMIUM”
There’s a BIG difference be
tween POOH SERVICE and
OUR SERVICE!
Bazelman
Mobil Service
SINCE 1929
Phone 355
lliwny 20 East
Ward, Verdigre, were Saturday
afternoon visitors at the home
ot Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ickier.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bruokiiou
ser and Mrs. Don Burvil were
Monday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brookhou
ser.
Eugene and Nancy Ickier spent
Sadaiuay at the home ol their sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rud
ioit and son.
Mrs. Clara Watlerman under
went surgery at a Sioux City hos
pital recently. Sne is getting
along as well as can be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watterman of
Orchard have been helping with
the care ot the Louis Watlerman
children. They make their home
with their grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Warriner
and son, Center, were visitors at
her parents home, Wednesday.
Mrs. Leona Finch received
word that her grandson, Steven
Sufficool was taken to the Ne
ligh hospital Wednesday morn
ing when he went into a con
vulsion. Steven remained in the
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Dwin
dell, Verdigre, were Wednesday
visitors at the home of their son
in law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Finch and Randy.
Sunday Mr and Mrs. Harry
Caskey visited at the home of
their son and daughter-in-iaw,
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Caskey,
Monte and Angela, O’Neill.
The Telephone meeting was
held Monday evening, April 1,
at school district 1» with a nice
crowd attending.
Mrs. Dale Dorr was hostess to
a neighborhood party, Monday.
Mrs. Max LeMaster received the
drawing prize. There were 16 la
dies present. Lunch was served
by the hostess.
Mrs. Harry Caskey helped Mrs
Ralph BrookhoUser with wall
papering, Tuesday.
Mrs. Clarence Finch jr. enter
tained the Help-U-club at her
home, Wednesday. The hostess
served dinner at noon. Present
were 12 members and one visitor,
Mrs. Marcus Dwindell.
The ladies picked walnut meats
and did needlework for the hos
tess. A donation was sent to the
Cancer fund. Mrs. Francis Boel
ter received the door prize. Mrs.
Ora Caskey will have the next
meeting.
Mrs. Edna Boelter was a
Creighton shopper Thursday.
Mrs. Roscoe Groeling attended \
to the telephone switch while she
was gone.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Held and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caskey were
I
Saturday, March Jo evening din
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton at
Creighton.
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. K. UsrpeMer
The farm sale of Mr. and Mrs.
John Ritterbush held at their
place west of town Wednesday ls
reported to have been very suc
cessful and with a good attend
dance in spite of the cold hard
wind which blew all day.
Mr and Mrs E. R. Carpenter
were supper guests of their
daghter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Stevens and family
Friday and attended the Junior
class play.
Miss Eula Wintermote left on
Monday of last week for McCook,
where she will have her head
quarters as Home Demonstra
tion agent for four counties and
part of another.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baughn,
who had spent some time with
her mother, Mrs. John Winter
mote since the funeral of her sis
ter, Mrs. Ida Howard left on
Tuesday of last week for their
home at Brookings, Ore. They
planned to visit relatives in Wy
oming enroute home.
Spring school vacation in the
Chambers district will begjn at
2.30 p.m. Thursday. School will
resume again Tuesday a.m. April
16.
The members of The Work To
gether Extension club are re
minded to be sure to bring your
articles for the hospital to the
next club meeting which will be
April lg at the home of Mrs.
Hichard Grimes.
lummy and Pamela Prill, Oak
land, were overtugni guests of
her mother, Mrs Lloyd Gleed
Thursday. They had oeen visiung
in Page during the day.
Mrs. Sarah Adams who has
spent the winter witn her daugh
ter anu son-m law, Mr and Mrs
E. J. Salstron, Turlock, Cahf., re
turned Hume Saturday. She was
accompanied by Mrs Saistrom
who will spend several days
during the Easier vacation with
relatives here.
Several from the Chambers
community enjoyed the pictures
shown by Oscar Greenstreet at
tne Amelia Metnodist church
Wednesday evening. Also the
lunch served by the ladies of the
church following the program.
Miss LetUe jtan Coulthard and
fatner, Clarence Couitnard, El
gin, were guests of her brother
and sister-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Coulthard Saturday and
Sunday.
A group interested in boating,
skiing and swimming gathered at
the Goose Lake recreational ar
ea southeast of Chambers Sat
urday and Sunday to clean the
area.
Mrs. Ron Berg, nee Mary Ellen
Gillette, Denver, Colo., was hon
ored at a shower Tuesday p.m.
at the Methodist church parlors
in Chambers. Mrs. Berg is a
teacher in the Denver school
system. She will spend a few days
during the Easter vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rel Gillette and Darrel Lee.
Terry Stevens, Atkinson, spent
the weekend with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Car
penter. i
Mr. and Mrs Merlin Gruumck
la us and 1 amity were Sunday
dinner guests of his parents, Mr
and Mrs. C. F. GrossmcklMia,
Platte Center.
Mrs. John Wintermote went to
Omaha Saturday to consult a doc
tor.
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Delian
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Louis Neilson home, the occa
sion being m honor of the birth
day anniversaries of the Neilsons
and the DeHarts all whose birth
days are m April.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Campbell
and family visited her parents,
Mr and Mrs August Kiuegge,
Wessington Springs. S. D Sunday.
Mr. Kxuigge is a patient in the
hospital there. The Campbells al
so visited friends at Miller, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Grossnick
laus and family drove to St. Paul,
Minn., on Friday of last week
where they visited Mr. and Mrs
Dick Fees and family, returning
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wyant
returned home the last of the
week from Mesa, Ariz., where
they had spent the winter.
On Good Friday there will be
Divine Services aL-St Paula Lu
theran church with holy com
munion and dedication u! the new
communion ware at 8 00 p.m.
with Missionary Kenneth Bauer,
speaker
The Chambers Methodist
church will hold Candle Light
Services at 8 00 pm. Good Fri
day.
Mr. and Mrs Ben Medcalf and
family. Minneapolis, Minn , came
Sunday to spend the Easter va
cation with home folks.
Sunday guests in the E R. Car
penter home included Mr. and
Mrs Ben Medcalf, Minneapo
lis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Stevens, Cherilyn and Terry. At
kinson; Mr and Mrs Vernon
Whitaker and family and Mrs
E H Medcalf. Chambers.
G H. Grimes was taken to St
Anthony's hospital, O'Neil], Sun
day lor medical care.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Gibson wert
Saturday evening supper guests
in the Orlie Rickard home. They
viewed many beautiful slides,
mostly taken on the Rickards sev
eral vacation trips through Colo
ratio and Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Rudolph.
Spalding, and family attended
service* in the Bethany Pres
bytrnan church Sunday a m. and
later were dinner guests m the
J. H. Gibson home
The Methodist Youth Fellow
ship plan to have a Sunrise Ser
vice Easter Sunday.
Keller chib met Witineaday
with Mrs T E Alderson with
Mrs Louiz Harley, co-hostess
Hi*teen members and 3 children
were present Door prize was
awarded to Mrs John Lee Far.
rier. Mrs Alderson gave a hum
oruus reading It being her birth
day anniversary, the group sang
"Happy Birthday” for her Sev
eral games were played under
the direction of Mr*. Ray Reed
and Mr* Glen Grime* Lunch
waa served. The next meeting
will be April 17 at the home of
Mr* Ray Deed with Mr*. Gien
Grime*, co-hoatea*
Mr and Mr* Frank Urban,
Ewing, viaited in the Leo Urban
home Sunday
Mr and Mr* Dave Holcomb.
* ra. spent the weekend In the
1. V Cooper home.
HKIK UMN1K MO. It
meet* every Wedneeday at I
p m All member* are urged to
lie piesetit Visiting Odd Fellows
welcome If
Ranch Sale
Having accepted full-time employment in Broken flow, we are
leaving the ranch and will hold a clean-up sale at the ranch,
located on Highway No. 91, 4’/2 miles northwest of Taylor, Nebr.,
or 5Vi miles southeast of Almeria, on . . .
TUESDAY. APR. 16
SALK TIME: 12:00 NOON
303 ANGUS CATTLE
43 ANGUS COWS, 4 to 8 years, 300 lb. Fall Calves by side
37 ANGUS COWS, 3 to 7 years old, 37 Spring Calves by side
20 ANGUS COWS, 3 to 7 years old. Heavy Springers
■Mi ANGUS 2-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS, with 30 C alves by side
15 ANGUS 2 YF.AR-OIJ) HEIFERS, Heavy Springers
0 ANGUS (TIMING 2-YEAR-OIJ) BRED HEIFERS
23 ANGUS YEARLING BREEDING HEIFERS, open
2 REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS, 2 years old
1 REGISTERED ANGUS BI LL, yearling
I ANGUS BULL, 6 years old
1 HOLSTEIN COW, milking now
1 GUERNSEY MILK COW and CALF, fresh 2 weeks
NOTE: The cattle are a choice offering of Angus Breeding Cattle
and will be sold in lots to suit any purchaser.
HORSES—1 Palomino Gelding, 4 years old, well broke; 1 Bay
Gelding, 4 years old, well broke; 1 Palomino Gelding, 7 years
old, well broke; 1 Sorrel Gelding, 4 years old. Kid Pony, well
broke; 2 Stock Saddles, Bridles and Blankets; Harness, new.
I
MACHINERY
I960 OLIVER 660 TRACTOR, used only with Farmhand
1951 OLIVER 66 TRACTOR, wide front, very good condition
Both tractors have 2-valve hydraulic pumps
FERGUSON TO-20 TRACTOR
SCOOP for Ferguson
BLADE for Ferguson
PLOW for Ferguson
CULTIVATOR for Ferguson
CULTIVATOR, Oliver
SMALL HAY UNDERSLUNG on rubber
HAY WAGON on rubber
10-FT. JOHN DEERE POWER GRAIN BINDER
6-WHEEL FARMHAND RAKE
12-FT. DUMP RAKE
FARMHAND with Manure Fork, Grapple Fork, Sweep Head
JOHN DEERE NO. 5 7 FT. MOWER
22-WHEEL DISC
SMALL TREE DISC
3-SECTION HARROW
WETMORE GRINDER
POWER CATTLE SPRAYER. 150-gal. Bean, with motor & trailer
BOX WAGON, on rubber, heavy duty gear
1958 F-250 y« TON FORD PICKUP, very’ good — Omaha Standard
Grain Bov and Rack
MISCELLANEOUS
Several new Small Stock Tanks; Tank Heater, bottle gas; 2 Reg
istered Brands (NH Connected, right hip. and ED Laid down, left
hip); Branding Chute; Branding Iron Heater; Syringes; Ear
Markers; Masoulators: Balling Gun; Tattoo Sets: Cattle Oiler;
5 Feed Bunks; Tool Box; 2 Creep Feeders; Forney Welder; Tap
and Die Set; Tools, Vise, Drill, etc.; Pump Jack; Electric Mo
tors; Shop Cabinets; Panels and Gates: 300-Gal. Fuel Tank and
stand: Drive Belt; Log Chains; Tractor Chains. 12x38; Cribbing;
Wire: Picker Disc; Loading Platform: 500-Chick Brooder, gas;
Electric Separator. International Harvester: Irrigation Tubes,
etc.: Pump Head; Wood Wagon Wheels; Old Iron; Garden Tools
and Miscellaneous. 50 RALES WHEAT STRAW
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
DINING ROOM SET, large table, buffet, 6 chairs, good
PLAYER PIANO, needs repair
BASSWOOD ROLL-UP SHADES
PLATFORM ROCKER
HIGH CHAIR _
Usual Terms Free Coffee Lunch on the Grounds
ROYCE FERGUSON
OWNER
Carl Rogers and Don Werner, Auctioneers
John Bartusiak, Ringman Bank of Taylor, Clerk
James Davidson & Sons
PLUMBING & HEATING
Service Since 1901
■ Winter & Summer
LENNOX
American Standard Plumbing Fixtures
Youngstown Kitchens
Sheet Metal Work
513 E. Doug lawPhone 264 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
A 3peoW«lBW“sJi,^0i»t« U %
*3 ^sssp** pv«. v
^ RoxbunrCrmrn*
Pitted Cherries ZZ'ZT: 2 39c
Pie Filling ZSSXStt:.. 3^51
Maraschino Cherries 36c
Sweet Potatoes 29c
Gelatin Desserts aa»orted .. 4 Pk*». 29c
Dream Whip for deuertj ........ Pkg. 25c
Sweet Pickles DUl-!-cloua ........ Jar 39c
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Stuffed Olivet
P.L. ||;v PlUabury; Anfel rood, 14-ox in.
liaRO mi* pink and Pratty.Pkf.
French's Mustard.13c
Cashew Nuts McCormick.p°r 39c
Broccoli Spears ..% 26c
Longhorn Cheese Brand; taxty , .Lb. 49c
Aluminum Foil 29c
Cream Topping £££?.48c
Potato Chips .°E; 00c
Nabisco Snack Crackers ..n> 38c
BACON THINS, SWISS ft HAM. PAKTT THINS,
FRJBNCH ONION THINS . . .
AU prices effective Thurs., Fri., Sat*
April 11, 12 and 13, <n
O'NVill NVHr
SWIFT'S IIII liC
PREMIUM nHlVIll
Fully cooked, *
SHANK ■ ■ m ^
PORTION. .liD# ^0
CHUCK ROAST.t*49<
USDA Choice Grade perfectly aged beef.
CENTER HAM SLICES...u.79<
Perfect for baking and frying.
PORK SAUSAGE.mM59t
Wingate Brand—serve with Breakfast Gems Eggs.
Gold Medal Flour.89c
Fruit Cocktail asgst.*&& 29c
Sliced Pineapple ^ 29c
Grape Jolly sssmt... •4i Tumblers 1 ^ 0
K:. TURKEYS
Manor House — 4^ um , „ . ....
18 to 20'lb. C m 12 to ,4*,b«
average... ■ ■ six®...
Lb. wi#
Cranberry Sauce 2 39c T.cw™“ coyfOH..
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Bar-S
HAMS
Whole or half, boneleaa
Lb. 89c
Canned
HAMS
Armour Star
a *2**
» g THIS COUPON WORTH |g •
i I *1.00 |!
• I on the purchase of 8-Ib. I >
> ■ Morrell Pride I •
1 I CANNED HAM I '
J B Coupon expire* April 13 f
Raspberries aasssn^Ass 1®®
Angel Food Calces if 29c
Grade-AA Butter. -59c
Grade-A Eggss.^ 3^*1®®
Lost Woofc •»• Com plot# your sot now I
Book (OM off Saturday, April 13.
JasaJl fiakaMf. JjuudL..,
Skylark Bread “TMft.SS l9o
Rail* BROWX ■» SKB'TE. Sky- 9 Pkgm.
nWII* lark; half light ud dark ..a of lg
Sugar DoruH Powdtre?*!*..?oM 29c
SafewayTs (the) place to Buy
ASPARAGUS
Sparkling fresh, butter
tender — and "right at home”
on every Easter
dinner table... ■
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GOLDEN YAMS.2 ■* 29<
Sweet with goodness, top with brown
sugar and butter.
GREEN ONIONS . 2 ^15*
Mild and filled with that gardes
fresh flavor!
Fluff-i-est Marshmallows
Miniatures C M Regular* AA_
lOH-os. Pkg-XDC 1-lb. Pkg. X #C
SWEET CORN.6-49<
Golden filled ears, each kernel popping
with juicy goodneaa:
RADISHES.2 bunch ea 15<
Criap, red 'r<*+rrH»m fAAm eoiOT tO —
and reUah *
All Safeway Stores
Will Be Closed
Easter Sunday.
. Safeway Qives Qold Bond Stampsl
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GOLD BOND stamps (f
— with purchase of 2
8-0*. Bottle %
r~j-on M
| OVEN CLEANER g
X i Offer good thru April 13
GOLD BOND stamps *
— with purchase of *
S-oi Bottle Wettag
% Imitation Vanilla
Offer good thru April 13
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GOLD BOND *■*» \
with purchase of ig
t^++*+ nestseP^tkage §
Paas Egg Dye |8|p^f| \
Offer good thru April 13 ^
GOLD BOND stamps J
— with purchase of 0
1-quart Liquid 0
AEROWAX r-1 I
Offer good thru April 13-J gi