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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1963)
Deloit News By Mr*. H. Mwr This community was shocked and saddened to learn of the ac cidental death of Beverly Funk, 3H year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Funk of this community on Monday. Funeral services were held on Wednesday in the 8t. John's Catholic church. The family has the sym[>athy of the entire community. Clayton Tom jack, 1 year old son of Mr. and Mrs Gene Tom jack, was taken to the Neligh hospital on Friday, April 12, auf fering with pneumonia. Hia con dition is reported as improved The WulfReimer cemetery meeting will be on Sunday. May 5 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Fred Harpster visited the doctor in Tilden on Monday. Ap ril 15 and the doctor in Omaha April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moon and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon of Ne ligh were Sunday dinner guests in the Watson McDonald home in honor of Mr and Mrs. Gary Moon's Moone m Moon’s birthday anniversaries. The Debit Pinochle club met Thursday with Mrs. Elizabeth Bartak, Mrs. I. Smith, Mrs. J. Bauer and Mrs E. Zeims were guests. Mrs. Smith joined the club. Audrey Koenig had high score, Mrs. Pailesen had low. Visitors, Mrs Smith, high and Mrs. Zeims, low. Mrs. E. L. Sis son had traveling and the door prize. Mr and Mrs H. J. Kurpqweit spent Friday evening at the Wat son McDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tom jack and Mrs. Myrtle Jewell and Harry Jewell of Dallas, S. D. spent the weekend at the Ralph Beaudin home in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauer visited the Dwain Borg home in Minneapolis over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak took Mr*. Abe* Lodge to West Point Tuesday. Mr*. H Kurpkweit and Mrs Ivan Smith helped Mr*. Watson McDonald one afternoon last week. Mr and Mrs. Henry Reimer spent Sunday in the Donald Starr home m West Point. Mr and Mrs Dameliski of Lincoln and Mr and Mrs. E. Pahl and Mary of Oak land were also guests. Emmet And Community IXili.re* Tunendee Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family were Sunday after noon guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Rudy Brockman, Cham bers. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fehringer and son. Rock, Bloomfield, were Easter guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hav ranek. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schrunk and Diane, Atkinson, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Marcellos, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dvorak and family, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rauter kus and boys, O’Neill, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Marcellus and family, Tues day night. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ritts visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pon gratz and family, Monday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and family were Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Havranek, O’Neill. The Project Club Leaders of the Pleasant 4-Her’s 4-H club met Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus to fill out the year books. Those present were Mrs. Louis Havran ek, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gant, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henmng. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tielke, Mr. and Mrs. John Keogh and Mr. and Mrs. John Kitchens. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender, Dolores, Gene and Bob, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Peter and family, O’Neill, Thursday evening. Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman and fam ily, Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Char les Winkler and family, Atkin son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wink ler and daughter, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schaaf and Lori Ann, Esthervilie, la., came Thursday to spend Easter weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and fam ily. They left for their home Sun day afternoon. Dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schaaf and Lori, Esthervilie, la., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schaaf and Ka thy, Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Donnn, Linda and Larry, Central City, Kathryn Freed and Ruth Barnes, Atkinson, Robert Barnes, Cheryl, Debbie and Bob by, Omaha, and Bruce Hale, At kinson. Afternoon callers on Easter day were Mrs. Alex Vanderbeck. Myron and Marty, Mrs. Alfred Schaaf, Dick, Anita, Gayle, Dan ny and Patty and Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes, Chuck, John and Mark, Omaha. Donald Schaaf, California, call ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Schaaf on Easter. Jeanie Forman spent Thursday night at the home of Ruth Schaaf - i in honor of Ruth's birthday Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Bernard Pongrati and family were Mr. and Mrs Jim McNulty. Mr and Mrs liar ry Lansworth, Mike Grutsch Mr and Mrs Lyle Vequist and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs Joe Grutsch and family and Mr. and Mrs Walt Grosae, all of O'Neill. tom Leo Welchman, Jolene and Sharon, Stuart, called Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Dusalko and family and Mr. and Mrs Bob Fntton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Peter and George. Mrs. John E. Babl and family were Tuesday evening sjpper guests at the home uf Mr and Mrs. John Babl sr. and family. Mrs. Bob Fntton, O'Neill, call ed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ixisatko, Tuesday. Mr. anti Mrs. John Babl and Luann were business callers in Norfolk Monday. Mrs. Joe Bruder was honored on her birthday with a supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winkler and Mary Alice. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Her man Janzing and Joyce, O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Ries, Atkin son, Mr. and Mrs. George Shald, Stuart, Mrs. Pete Tushla, Atkin son and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wink ler. Mr. and Mrs. Len Ullrich were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Iverson, Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mullen and daughter, Norfolk. Mr and Mrs Chuck Fox and family and Mrs Jenny Shortfall were Sunday Ea» ter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Bill Mullen and Tun. Mr. ami Mra. Leon Beckwith and Mr and Mrs Young, Ne ltgh, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler, Friday att< rnocu She!a Ziska, Atkinson, was a wet send visitor of Delores Pett inger. They waited Mrs. Joe Pon gratz Saturday afternoon. The Live and Learn Project club met with Mrs. Dale Ste vens, April 18. Mary Lewis, Mrs Gains lUeszotar.sk; and Mrs. El mer Schaaf attended the meet -tng The Pleasant 4 Her’s 4-H club will meet Friday night, April 26 at the Pleasant View School. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Timmerman and family, O'Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tunender, Dolores and Bob were Easter evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Marcellas and family. Accordian Music Recital will be held Friday evening, April 26 at 8 p.m. at the Emmet School. Cathy Bosn, O’Neill, spent Sat urday night at the home of Lu DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Oare Contact Lmmm By Appointment Phone litl Bi~ veer. Nebraska ann Babl. Mr and Mrs John Jansmg and family, O’Neill, were Monday dinner goes is at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Babl Victory Homemakers club met at the home of Mrs Joe Ramuld sr. for a no»n dinner Roll call was a "verse out of the Bible’*. The club voted to give 15 00 to the Cancer Fund Mrs Joe Ramuld jr w.*r> the special prtau- and Mrs Ray Con way wt»n the "Gucaa W'nai** Games were also played. Mrs i- 1 ...— George Kamold. Mra Cyril Pet era and Mra Ray Timmerman were gueata Mra Hay Conway read "The Bird Nobody Urn-a". Nrat meet mg will be at lb*- home of Do lorea Tunender, Wrdneaday, May 8. (or a mom day >1 inner Roll call will be your pet peeve. Phono Your Nows To Tho Frontior Phono 788 -1 ■:—• % ms “Whoa there, young feller! I said FIX that frayed phone cord. I can’t afford to buy a NEW one!” \ rfUji 1 fu * .< i w/'nUr'r mKmL “You’re getting a brand new cord. And don’t worry, there’ll be no extra charge for it.”. < \ \ < ii1 L ‘.’I !.* li’jif 1* I '1 I :<\\V frl No customer of Northwestern Bell pays a penny extra to have his telephone kept in repair- although in this case the customer did insist on the installer having a cup of coffee. Keeping your telephone equipment in top condition (for instant use) is our job. All we have to sell is service. Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Service ...as helpful as we can make it Public Auction To settle the estate of the late Paul Shanner the following described real estate and personal prop erty will be offered at public auction at the place LOCATED north of the former Davis filling station at the northeast corner of Inman to the first corner then east to the end of the road on . . . Saturday, May 4 Sale starts at 12:30 p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE 4-bedroom dwelling with one acre of land. The house has electric lights and is located on mail and school bus routes. Also has a garage, shop, small cafe and a garden spot. TO INSPECT: Contact Ed Thorin, licensed real estate broker and auctioneer, O'Neill, Nebr. TERMS OF LAND SALE: 25 percent advance payment day of sale. Balance when abstract of title and warranty deed furnished purchaser. Possession upon settlement. PERSONAL PROPERTY ■ 4-ft. Westinghouse refrigerator 1 Shotgun Ladder Swivel Stool Cupboard Inside flexible wire, 3 fuse boxes Wail cabinet Tire and Wheel Surveyor’s transit 220V cable and wire Buffet Mailbox and post 2 New windows 5 Windows Mixed lumber—pin©, cedar, and others Electric grinder Band saw Drill Shopmate electric saw Desk drawer with lock making supplies Electric razor Pair crotches 2 Key racks with keys Key making machine 3 Electric lamps About V» bu. alfalfa seed Coffee grinder Box sea shells Bedding, Coffee table. Chests Electric door lock attach. Box of Master padlocks 2 Boxes shells (24 gauge) Plane, needles, flies and misc. Canvas Drawer & set of silver Rollaway bed & mattress, good 2 Tap and die sets, flaring tools Metal punch, level, S saws Tin case, old 1955 Buick Hardtop 2-door Special with radio, heat er and automatic transmission Plus many pieces of furniture, miscellaneous tools and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: CASH. No property to be removed until settled for Estate off Paul Shaniter Roy Kirwan, Ed Thorin Auction Service, Butte and O'Neill FOR SALE Modern 4-bedroom home In O'Neill Has 2-car garage, automatic gas heat, new car pet, new sink, new cupboards, air conditioning, nice fenced in yard. To inspect property contact Ed Thorin, Licensed real estate broker and auctioneer, O'Neill, Nebr. MIGHTY MAY SALE I UNIVERSAL r~ insi i m hat box >$21L fesf I HAIR DRYER 13.88 New petite size — in black brushed silk-look case. Two temperature choices, extra-large hood. So quiet —you can hear phone, enjoy TV. Built-in nail pol ish dryer. New tuck away pockets in case. ELEGANT CRYSTAL H -11 V*" UNBREAKABLE fl WASTEBASKET I 1.98 I Dazzling beauty and S elegance for any room. 8 Unbreakable crystal ® polystyrene basket M' 1 decorated with mould- 8 ed squares and “cut- B look’’ medallions. B Measures 11V4xC»V*x K l1/*' high. Gala gift to 8 give or get. m STEEL LAWN FENCE 10-ft. section, vinyl finish, 18" high for shrubs, flow ers, trees, lawns, drive ways. $129 CROQUET SET FOR 4 PLAYERS $199 Yen get 4 wood mallets, 4 wood balls, 2 wood sticks, fwi 9 wire wickets. In vinyl carrying case. I EARLY BIRD KENTUCKY I I I BLUEGRASS SEED I I I 2 pound C I I ■ ■ JL *5 I Guaranteed Free of Crab Grass Seed I I STARTER SET 89* 42' galvanized metal red In 2 sections; push button ratchet reel; 25-lb. nylon line; books, sinker; minnow net; utility bos. JR. GOLF SETS Play indoors or e <t Set in* dudes safe 24' long dub, plastic ball, putting cup. FLUBBER It Bounce* — It Break* loads of Fun *1 PLASTIC I GARDEN I HOSE I 50-ft. roll I $1" I