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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
Chambers News Hy .Mr*. K. It. C*rpnnl«r Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wilkinson returned Thursday from a three w«y-k vacation trip. leaving here May 12th they spent Mother's Day with her mother, Mrs. Bes sie Fluckey and their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs Jim Messenbrink and girls at Fre mont. The visited her brothers at Hastings and cojsins at Shelton and Oskoah; also the Hoy Seeiy family, Gmng They then drove ---- ROYAL THEATRE Wed.-Thurn. Jiim' .*-<> Family Night •IIII I'.Xssw old I IStOI llAt.F" Children under 12 Ire*- if aeeom |M»nle*l by parent. Iri.-Sat. June 7-K • I.l N XI W S « M.K 1 rinldren under T! free it uerurti pnnled by parent. Hun.-.Mon.-Turn. June !♦ I«-II "TIIK ItOIlK” Children under 12 free it ureom panied try parent Wed.-Thurn. June 12-13 Family Night "30 YKAK.H OF FI N” Children under 12 fr*-e if aeeotn pauied by parent. to Rupert, Idaho, where they spent some time with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrg. Ivan Stokes. Among friends in Idaho they visited were the Guy News, Emmet and the Claude Martins, Parma. They enjoyed a day at Sun Val ley and the Crater of the Moon, and a visit with cousins at Ad rian, Ore. Returning to Nebraska they spent Memorial Day at Ans ley then visited ins sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Earl Rob inson, Norton, Kan. From Norton they returned heme having trav eled some 3200 miles witn out car trouble of any kind. The American Legion Auxiliary of Post 320 sponsored a 15 min ute program over radio station KBRX, O'Neill, on Saturday, May 25th which was Poppy Day in Chambers. The Auxiliary presi dent, Mrs Donald Green intro duced Jim Kruse and Arln Craw turd who spoke on The Origin of Poppy Day”. Word reaches us of tin- mar riage on Sunday, June 2 of Rill ■ wimp;, .vjii nmin .uni r\“irii Porter, Caldwell. Idaho Bill The Frontier On Sale each Thursday morning at Stannard's Superette — O’NelU Golden Hotel — O’Neill O’Neill Drug — O’Neill Devoy Drug — O’Neill Johnson Drug — O’Neill SheHiamer Foods O'Neill New Outlaw — O’Neill Wilson Drug — Atkinson Munn’s Store — Ewing McGraw’s Store — Inman Newhouse Sundries Chamber* 1 Miller Bros. — Orchard CO OP L-P GAS for automatic heating, cooking, water heating, clothes drying, refrigeration, tractor power, irri gation, crop drying, flame weeding, etc. CO-OP L-P Gas heats faster . . without dust, soot oily film. CO-OP L-P Gas gives more easily con trolled, more uniform burning. CO-OP L-P Gas cuts tractor engine maintenance costs in half. See us tomorrow about this modern fuel . . . CO-OP L-P Gas. Holt County Co-op O'Neill Phone 51 Chambers Phone 2332 Young wa* formerly of Chambers where he attended High School. He is a brother of I nek Young an.l Mrs. LaVern Hoerle, both of Chambers. Jim Cavanaugh, Superior, spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Cav anaugh and attended the Alumni banquet Roger Waldo was employed at the Chambers Co-Op last week while Mr and Mrs. Bill Logeman were on vacation. Two brothers and two sisters of Mrs. Myron Shavlik were over night gu< sts in the Steve Shavlik home Thursday and Friday. On Thursday they accompanied the Shaviik families to Clearwater to spend the day with Mrs. Steve Shavlik’s sister and brother-in law, Mr and Mrs Lyle Switzer. Mrs Edwin Hubbard and two children also accompanied the group. The young people are from Murdock The Myron Shav I k . from Denver Colo Daily Vacation Bible School closed Sunday with a program at the Methodist church starting at 10:30 a.m. The president. Mrs Duane K Miller was in charge assisted by Mrs. Roy Miller and Mrs. Glen Miller Teachers were, beginners, Mrs Don Lines and Janice Robertson; primary and kindergarten, Kay Tracy and Ar dith Crawford; 1st & 2nd grades, Mrs. Bill Logeman and Carol Fluckey; 3rd grade, Mrs. Melvin Bell and Kathy Read; 4th grade, Mrs. Dick Read and Sandra Whit aker; 5th and 6th grades, Mrs. Lyle Watson and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman; 7th and 8th grades, Danelia Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik drove to Lincoln Monday of last week to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gisch and family. They returned Tuesday accompanied by their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Myron Shavlik, Denver, Colo., who had been visiting her family at Mur dock. Mr. Myron Shavlik came Wednesday. The couple visited his parents and his sister, Mr and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard and family and attended the Alumni Banquet. They left Sunday for home accompanied by his sister, Pam, who will spend two weeks or more with them. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pichler, Grand Island, where in Chambers for the Memorial Day services . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Livering house and daughter moved Fri day of last week to Kearney. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Grimes moved this past Wednesday into their home which the Liveringhouses had oc cupied during the school term. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Damme and baby, Wichita, Kan., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Damme and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Miller, Lincoln, came Saturday and visited until Sunday p.m. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dam me and family. Seventeen members of the American Legion Auxiliary gath ered at the home of Mrs. H. W. Hubbard Tuesday p. m. for a farewell to Mrs. Esther Wood who has been a member for a number of years. She is moving t > Lincoln soon. The group hon ored her with a shower of Hand kerchiefs and cards. The hostess served refreshments of coffee, sandwiches and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fees and two sons, St. Paul, Minn., came to attend the Memorial day ser vices. Miss Lola Ermer, Washington D. C. arrived the first of the For Father's Day, June 16 FREE GIFT WRAPPING On All Father s Day Purchases You will receive this masculine gift wrapping FREE on all Fathers Day gifts purchased from McDonald’s, Handsome gift wrapping is Chocolate Brown Krome kote® paper with gold ribbon and smart brown em bossed seal. week for a visit with her mo ther, Mr*. Ola Ermer and to at tend the Alumni Banquet Cheater Jungbluth, Beatrice, spent the week visiting friends and relatives here and at At kinson. Mr and Mrs. Don Prill and family, Oakland, and Mr and Mrs Charles Blevins and daugh ter, Lincoln, spent the Memorial Day weekend with their mother Mrs. Lloyd Gleed. Mr. and Mrs. E R. Carpenter visited relatives at the Rest Home in Ttlden Saturday On Sunday they enjoyed a picnic dmner with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Dean Stevens and family at the At kinson park Terry Stevens ac companied them home for a weeks visit. Mrs Marjorie Hanna. Lincoln. -v I_ J_ .L r _a. r ‘•r' **k « «»• " a uw. jiiav ui vtii week wun her mother, Mrs. E-. ther Wood helping her get ready to move She returned to Lincoln Tuesday. Mrs W.xxi left Saturday for Lincoln where she will make her home. Mr and Mrs Fred Fangman, York, spent Memorial Day and the remainder of the week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Barnard Hoffman and family and with the George and Don Cameron families. About 15 members of the Wino na Rebekah Lodge went to Nor folk Monday to attend a district meeting Mr. and Mrs Harry Collins, Denver, Colo spent from Thurs day to Sunday with Mrs. Paul Roth, Mr. and Mrs Harold Her stedt. North Platte, stopped for a visit with Mrs Roth Sunday enroute to Rochester, Minn Mr and Mrs. Dave Holcomb, Aurora, spent the weekend with the L V Cooper's Saturday eve ning caiiers were Mr and Mrs Herman Holcomb Abo Mrs Cooper’s sister, Mrs Sewell John son. Atkinson, who had attended the Alumni banquet. Clarence Grimes and son, Glea son. Milford, were in Chambers Friday on business. They visited at the home of Mrs G. H. Grimes and with Mr. and Mrs Eugene Halsey. Mr and Mrs. Joe K»ci spent Memorial Day at Schuyler Mr and Mrs. Bernard Cooke >nd Mr and Mrs Gary Harris, Springfield, Ore . came for the weekend The Cookes are visit ing his mother, Mrs Letha Cooke and also to attend the alumni banquet. ——-— Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON. Prop Phone 106 Golden Bldj The Rev Earl He**, left Mon day am for Lincoln to attend the MethodtH conference Hr e* pert* to return Friday. I wily Vacation Bible School started M today a m. at both the Memorial Baptist and St Paul's Lutheran churches. Both will hold classes fur all ages The program for the Baptist group will be Fri day evening and the Lutheran program also Friday evening Mr ami Mr*. Jack Aldcrson an<l family, ptauerux. Am . came for the Alumni banquet and to visit his parents, Mr and Mr* T. E Alderson a few flays be ftire going to Genoa to visit her mother, Mrs Mamie Childers Norma and Junet Wintenmote spent from Thursday to Sunday with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs Ernest Thonn, Columbus Norman Harley came home Wednesday from Seward where he has been a student at Concor dia Teachers college Mrs Dorothy Welch, Kenne wick Wash , is visiting her daughters, Mrs Earl David and Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST K»« examined—(iluMni Pitted Contact l.rnwK Phone 161 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hour* » —Mon. thru Saturday Cloned Wednesday Mrs Vugil David amt family Earl David. Lyle David, liar lan Larson and w«. Wayne, ami Lloyd Waldo spent Friday and Saturday flatting at Lake Andea. S D Memorial Day services were held at the Bethany Presbyterian church at V it) i m. On the pm gram were Stanley Lambert. Carol Summerer. Ervm Carpenter and Eugene Baker, with Mrs Bernard Hoffman, pianist; also there ws» the American Legion color guard Services at C)taml>ers were held at tl»e cemetery at 11 no am with the Legion Commander. Merlin Groasnkklau* in charge Speaker was Mr Hamik. Stuart l.urtla Buttei fa id .ang two Erwin Carpenter read the mil call 'IV color guard and firing Mjuad partw ipiitnl with a group of amall g.rU placing a wreath mi the grave* of the veteran* of World War 11 Mr and Mr* Earl Sharp, Bro ken Bow. were dinner giant* uf Mr* Andrew Gilbert Saturday They are old friend* Mrn Donald May and family and her mother in law. Mr* Me Treimapohl drove to Cmly Tup* day All returned Wedne-dav but the latter who stayed for a longer visit They were all guest* of Mr* May's mother Mr* Florence ChutMi m GUITAR LESSONS Beginners — or anyone interested in learning Rock and Roll or regular guitar playing. Lessons to start today (Thursday). Write, Stop In or Call for Appointment BEHMER'S MUSIC CENTER 122 S. 4th Street Phone 1)56 O'Neill, Nobr. 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