The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 10, 1954, SECTION 2, Image 11

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    Captain Craig
Dies Unexpectedly
Relatives received word of the
death of Capt. Glenn Craig, who
has been stationed at Boblinger,
Germany. Death was due to a
heart ailment.
heart ailment Captain Craig is
known at Lynch.
Other Lynch News
Tommy Courtney r e tu r n e d
home Sunday having spent two
weeks in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Christenson
of Newton, la., visited last week
at the Lewie Christensen home
here; also at the Fred Baker
home in Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sixta at
tended the recent Spencer
alummi banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minerts
of Council Bluffs, la., visited at
the Josephine Boska and Deloss
Malccim homes last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John McDermott
of West Point spent last week
end at the M. P. Stenger home.
Harold France of Ainsworth
spent the weekend here with re
latives.
Ray Long returned home from
Gibbon Tuesday; where he at
tended the funeral ctf a relative.
Donna Greene of Lincoln and
1—- -
Mrs. Stanley Greene of Scotts
bluff visited last week at the Bus
Greene home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhair,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulhair,
Pauline Mulhair and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Moffett attended
the funeral of Jonas Johnson at
Spencer Tuesday, June 1.
Leo Sedlacek of Ft. Bragg, N.
C., is here for a 20-day furlough
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sedlacek
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Scheinost and family of
Butte visited Lynch relatives
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glaze of
Rapid City, S. D., visited here
the past week.
Kate McDermott of Omaha is
here visiting her sister, Mrs. M.
P. Stenger, and family.
Ludwig Placek and son, Will
ard, were Spencer visitors on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mahlen
dcrf and Josephine were Friday
evening guests at the Louis Nov
ak home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sixta and
family of Omaha spent the past
week at Lynch visiting relatives.
Lona Sedivy was a business
visitor in Butte on Friidy.
Henry Noll of Omaha and
Chris Johnson of Creighton visit
ed with the Ludwig Placek fam
ily Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ching Davey of
Norfolk visited relatives here
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See our selection of gifts!
Electric Shavers . . .
SUNBEAM, REMINGTON, SCHICK
Leather Billfolds . . .
Genuine leather__•_ $3.50, $5, $7.50 and $10
Other Suggestions . . .
Ball point pens, pipes, tobacco pouches, cigarette lighters,
—Zippo and Ronson. cigarette holders, Parker and Ever
sharp pens and penciis.
For Trip or Picnic I
We have fine VACUUM JUGS to take on that fishing If
trip or picnic. Take along a barometer. It'll tell you E
whether or not you'll be caught in the rain. I
Shaving Sets . . .
Old Spice, Seaforth, Tawn . . . and all-leather kits in
which to carry them.
First Aid Kits_ $1.35 to $2.50
If you are going on a tnp or an outing take along a first
aid kit.
Elkay's
AEROSOLS
Mothproofers. One spraying
lasts a year; also insecti
cide for plants and roses.
For that itchy, aching
sunburn—
Elkay's
NEW AEROSOL
A little goes a long way —
and what relief! Like a cool
lake breeze.
We carry a
complete line of
BABY
PRODUCTS
... to make the little one
contented and happy. Stork
bottles and nipples. For
those hot artd aching gums,
ask about our teethers . . .
can make ’em ice cold.
SMA _ 32c Can
(By the Case)
No cheaper in town
GILLIGAN'S rexall drug
Phone 87 — O Neill
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H^vranek
and family of Spencer visited at
Joe Halva’s last Sunday.
Mrs. Elmer Christensen return
ed home Sunday from a week’s
stay with her daughter, Mrs. El
mer Collins, and family at Bro
ken Bow.
Maxine Jehorek of Omaha
spent memorial day at the Mar
in Jehorek, sr., home.
Mrs. Henry Vonasek and
daughters of Verdigre visited at
the Haselrorst home Sunday,
May 30.
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Haun of
Ainsworth visited Lynch relatives
the first of last week.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—Louis T Genung to Char
les E Lamb & wf 1-12-54 $5500
Lot 4 & So 23 ft lot 3 Blk 30
Bitney’s Add- Atkinson
WD— M Genevieve Harty to
Felix Hendrick 6-1-54 $1- NWyj
28-29-11
WD—Louisa M Kobarg to El
ma A Peacock, et al 6-1-54 $1
All of Out Lot E- Stuart
DEED—George Reichert, et al
to Christian F Reichert 2-5-44
$1- NEVi 31- WMi 32-30-10 &
swy4 4- NVfe & sEy4 5-29-10
WD—James B Grady to Fred
Appleby & wf 5-27-54 $1
lots 1 & 2 Blk C- Fahy’s 2nd
Add- O’Neill
QCD— Ralph Bower to Flor
ence Norton- no date- $10- Lots
1-2-3-4 Blk 17 Kimball & Blair’s
Add- Stuart
WD—Cecil W Baker to Lowell
E Nesbitt &. wf 6-2-54 $7800- Lot
11 and So 10 ft lot 10- Gilg &
Swenson’s Subdivision- O’Neill
QCD — John F Schrunk to
Francis T & Ralph R Schrunk 2
8-54 $1- swy4 sec 31-31-14- re
serving life estate
QCD—Helen A Krohn to Lou
is Pofahl 5-26-54 $1- NWy4NEy4
s%NEy4- w1^- w%SEy4 31-25-9
and land in Wheeler & Madison
Counties
QCD—Jesse C Wills to Alvin
Kloppenborg & wf 5-19-54 $1
Fart of NEy4NWy4 Sec 23-29-13
Mrs. Kreymborg Honored—
Mrs. Helen Kreymborg, Holt
county home agent for the past
three years, was honored at a
farewell tea Tuesday afternoon
at the Harry E. Ressel home. The
surprise affair was arranged by
Holt county extension women.
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Royal Theater
— O'NEILL. NEBR. —
Thurs. June 10
Family night . . . big double
bill . . . Robert Ryan in
ALASKA SEAS
Vigorous fight scenes over
shadow character portrayal in a
melodrama with an unusual set
ting.
— also —
TERROR ON A TRAIN
Starring Glenn Ford, Anne
Veron. A beautiful girl. A call
in the night. Suspense that’s
spine-chilling. A thrilling sur
prise finish. It’s terrific.
Family $1; adults 50c;
children 12c
Fri.-Sat. June 11-12
MARTIN LUTHER
With Niall MacGinnis as Mar
tin Luther . . . the man who
changed the world—forever! “I
cannot ... I will not . . . recant!
. . here I stand!” These were
Martin Luther’s words—as they
roared across Europe and the
world to break the shackles
binding the conscience of man.
Adm.: $1.10; children 25c Mat
inee Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. June 13-14-15
They faced the savage challenge
of the
SASKATCHEWAN
TERRITORY
Actually filmed in the rugged
grandeur of the Canadian Rock
ies. Starring Alan Ladd and
Shelly Winters. Color by techni
color.
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Winning a new customer
every 31 seconds
Every 31 seconds—day and night— ness “aged-in.” It’s an unusually re
another beer drinker switches to freshing flavor which we have captured
Hamm’s. What attracts all these folks? here in the land of sky blue waters.
They tell us it is Hamm’s special kind Won’t you be curious? Just once, try
of crisp, clean-cut taste, with smooth- Hamm’s Beer.
Tkeo. Hamm Brewing Co., Si. Paul, Minn.
the beer Irom the
^ land of sly blue waters
Replanting Corn
is Necessitated
Cutworms a t Work
Near Ewing
RIVERSIDE — Some farmer*
are "replanting corn due to cut
worm damage. The strong wind
Sunday night and Mctiday morn
ing did a great deal of damage to
many corn fields.
Other Riverside News
Friends and relatives enjoyed a
party at the Ralph Munn home
Friday afttrnoon honoring the
birthday anniversary of Rita
Naper and Norma Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDaniel
and children were supper guests
of the Dan Larson’s Wednesday,
June 2, in honor of Don’s birth
day anniversary.
Members of the Conway
Christon wedding party stayed
at the following homes: Z. H.
Fry, Ralph Shraaer, Wilbur Ben
nett, Rev. W. J. Bomer, J. A.
Larscin, Joline Smith and Carl
Chris ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scholl
meyer and famly of Crofton
spent several days visiting at the
Johnny Miller home. The ladies
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller
and Mrs. Edna Lofquest attended
the Sunday evening wedding of
Betty Dickenson and John Lor
enzen at Madison. Betty is a
grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Browning.
Sharon Mott is spending the
weekend with her Grandma Mott
at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fleisch
man of Ashland visited Friday
at the Carl Christon home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jensen,
Lowell and Neil were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
family visited her parents at
Ainsworth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. Napier
observed their 37tn wedding an
niversary Sunday, June 6. They
were guests for dinner at the
Glenn Harpster home. Other
guests were John and Russell
Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Napier and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Napier and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hadduck
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Colo., are visiting at the Ho
ward Miller home. Tuesday even
ing, June 1, they were supper
guests of the Walter Miler’s and
Friday evening guests of Leo
Miller’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Snider of
Ainsworth spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink.
Sunday evening Mrs. Fink’s bro
ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Lord of Burbank, Calif., arrived
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Gunter
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Rollanr Hord.
Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daugh
ters called on Mrs. Marcellus
Chaas of O’Neill Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
and Elayne were Sunday dinner
guests of the Carl Christon’s.
Mrs. Charles Shrader of Gering
has been visiting Mrs. Mary
Shrader and other relatives the
past two weeks.
Sunday dinner guests of the
DeWitt Hoke’s were Mrs. Kittie
Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and
Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nap
ier.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and
and daughters were Sunday din
ner guests of the A. C. Gibson’s.
Walter Miller took the boys of
his Sunday-school class on an
overnight camping trip Monday.
Mrs. Jim Furley and danghter
of Madison, Mrs. Lizzie Angus
and Mr. and Mrs. John Angus
called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry
Sunday evening.
Lou Ann Fritton
Competes at Lincoln
Miss Lou Ann Fritton, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fritton,
represented O’Neill at the state
“Miss Nebraska” contest held in
Lincoln during the weekend. Pre
ceding the actual contest, which
was held at the Turnpike ball
room and where the entries
were judged in swimsuit and
in evening dress, the participants
were dined at the Italian Village.
Basis of judging in the contest
was beauty of face and figure,
charm, poise and personality.
Besides the coveted trophy, the
winner received a wardrobe.
She will go to Long Beach,
Calif., on an expense paid- trip
July 15 through 25 to participate
in the “Miss Universe” contest
being held; there then.
Miss Fritton placed fourth in
i the group of 24 entries.
!
EDW. M. GLEESON
DENTIST
2d Floor Gilligan
Rexall Bldg.
Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-5
FREIGHT CAR DERAILED
A freight car on an eastbound
freight train was derailed early
May 28 about three miiles east of
Clearwater, tying up mainline
Chicago & North Western rail
road traffic eight hours. No one
was hurt. A washout near Stant
on Sunday, May 30, caused a six
hour delay for the Monday
morning westbound passenger
mail train due here at 6:30 o’
clock.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Carrie Borg was honored
at several gatherings last week
celebrating her birthday anni
versary. Thursday guests were
her sons ar.d their families, Rev.
and Mrs. C. M. Hubby and fam
ily of Wayne and Mr. and Mis.
William Hubby of Neligh. Other
guests were Miss Shirley Mord
of Sioux City, Mrs. Ida Moore of
Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hub
by, Mrs. Addie Rouse and Lloyd
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Rouse and Wayne. Friday guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lind
burg and Mrs. Fay Puckett.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Godek of
Omaha were weekend guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Bazelman. They returned to
their home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain
went to Lincoln Saturday and
returned Sunday. Their son, Wil
liam, student at the university,
returned to O’Neill with them.
Sgt. Norbert Blum left Friday
for his home in Ohio. He has
been a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Everitt for the
past two weeks.
Karen Donohoe, Lu Moss and
Jo Ann Langan left Sunday for
Wayne where they will attend
summer school at Wayne Stale
Teachers college.
Monuments of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O'
Neill, phone 139-J. 37 ti
Mr. and Mrs. William Curnyn
and daughter, Donna Marie, left
Sunday for Denison, la., after
spending the weekend with Bev
erly McCarthy at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy.
They attended the first mass and
reception of Mrs. Curnyn’s class
mate, Rev. Thomas De Backer.
Mrs. Curnyn is the former Mar
ita Vanderheiden.
Legal Notice
(First pub. June 10, 1954)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 3938
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF ROBERT H.
JOHNSON, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of
final account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this
court on Jund 30, 1954, at 10 o’
clock, A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c
(First pub. June 10, 1954)
Julius D Cronin, Attomev
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 3942
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF FRANK CALK
INS, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of
final account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this
court on June 30, 1954, at 10 o’
clock, A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
V.COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c
(First pub. June 10, 1954)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Eslate No. 3971
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, June 7, 1954.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Minnie C. Gamel, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of Lester A. Gamel as Adminis
trator of said estate, and will be
heard July 1, 1954, at 10 o’clock
A.M., at the County Court Room
in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c
COMBINE SMOKER;
WE KNOW that you're very busy at this time of the year, but
we would like very much to have you attend our McCor
mick Combine Smoker, beginning at 8 p.m., on FRIDAY,
JUNE 18.
YOU WILL hear, as well as see, in film an interesting story
: on the new models and changes in McCormick Combines.
We certainly would appreciate your attendance. The newest
in self-propelled combines will be on display.
REFRESHMENTS will be served.
SHELHAMER EQUIP. CO.
O'Neill. Nebr.
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Emmet News
Mrs. Paul Newton and children
called on Mrs. Dean Perry and
children Sunday morning, June
6.
Leslie Perry and children of
Bird City, Kans., visited Mr. and
Mrs. William Newton Monday,
May 24.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schaaf and
family spent Sunday, June 6,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ram
old.
Mrs. William Newton called on
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and
family Saturday afternoon, June
5.
Mrs. Clifford Anderson and
family of Omaha spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil McMillan.
Mrs. Cecil McMillan returned
home Saturday after spending a
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Strong, jr., and family and Mr.
Mrs. Clifford Anderson and fam
ily at Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen
and family were dinner guests
at the Jerrold Dusatko home on
Tuesday, June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Hartford
of O’Neill were guests at the Guy
Beckwith home Thursday even
ing.
Mrs. Bessie Burge and June
visited Mrs. Arnie Mace at O’
Neill Tuesday evening, June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beckwith
and Gary called at the George
Shopec home Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Mills of
Lynnwood, Calif., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 1
and 2.
Miss Leona Fern Beckwith
spent the past week visiting
Miss Alice Kuhl at Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard
and children of Grand Island
were Monday -evening, May 31,
supper guests at the Gilbert Fox
home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Young of
Neligh, Kenneth Ruggles 0 f
Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
Mills of Lynnwood, Calif., Mrs.
Thomas Wyant of O’Neill, and
Mr. and Mrs. Deraid Graham cf
O’Neill were supper guests at
the Leon Beckwith home Tues
day evening, June 1.
Jerrald Dusatko called on Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Benze home at
O’Neill on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart Babl and
daughter of Holdrege recently
visited relatives.
Mrs. Guy Beckwith spent Sun
day with her mother, Mrs. Vera
Hickman, near Atkinson. They
attended the memorial exercises
during the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates and
family, Mr. and Mrs.Merwin Kee
of Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pre
mius of Tilden were Thursday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kee.
Jeanie Kay Foreman spent
Sunday afternoon at the Wayne
Bate? home.
Miss iNancy Sipes of O’Neill
returned home on Saturday. She
spent a week helping Mrs. Gil
bert Fox who recently returned
home from St. Anthony’s hosp
ital following surgery.
Mrs. Frank Foreman and Mrs.
Agnes Gaffney visited Mrs. Guy
Beckwith cn Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody
SECTION 2 — PAGES 11-14
FrontiIr
O'NEILL, NEBFL, THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1954,
went to Clilnton on Saturday to
spend the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Swick and relatives.
Mrs. Swick and Mrs. Enbody are
sisters.
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Bernice Elkins and Winnie
Barger, owners of the Apparel
Shop, departed late Saturday for
Omaha. They planned to devote
three days to buying fall and
winter merchandise for their
new, enlarged ladies’ fashion
store.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz spent
Sunday and Monday in Lincoln.
L. G. Gillespie departed Mon
day evening for Omaha to at
tend the annual meeting of the
grand lodge, AF&AM. The grand
lodge was in session Tuesday
and Wednesday.
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