The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 10, 1954, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    O’Neill News
The Misses Beverly McCarthy
and Gertrude Steffens arrivec
Saturday from Omaha. Miss Stef
fens left for Geddes, S. D., and
Miss McCarthy remained in O’
Neill to attend the first mass and
reception for Rev. Thomas De
Backer. She will spend a week’s
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George McCarthy.
Mrs. Arthur Barnes of Port
land, Ore., is visiting at the home
of her sister-in-law and her hus
band. Mr. and. Mrs. William Lub
en. Weekend guests at the Luben
home were her brother and his
wife. Mr. and.Mrs. Si Barnes, of
Gresham.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
alds. tf
Mrs. Gladys Oxford of Cham
bers has returned from Calif
ornia after spending the winter
there visiting relatives and fri
ends. She recently visited at the
home of Capt. and Mrs. John L.
Baker in Phoenix Ariz.
Mrs. Elmer Straube and daugh
ters of Broken Bow are visiting
her mother, Mrs. Emma Law
rence, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence*
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. William Hunger
ford in Newport.
From Tuesday, June 1, until
last Thursday, Mrs. Robert Em
met Cummings of Omaha and
her daughter, Mrs. Danie J. Mon
en, jr., Danny and Ann, also of
Omaha, visited Mrs. Cumming’s
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son-in-law and daughter, Dr. anc
Mrs. Robert M. Landon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Con
nors and family of Greeley wert
Sunday visitors at the home o1
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J
Wallace.
Miss Barbara Birmingham and
her cousin. Charles (“Chuck”]
i Froelich, left this week for St.
1 Louis, Mo, where they will visit
Lt. and Mrs. J. Robert Berigan
and daughter, Kittie.
Mrs. Louie Wewel and daugh
ter, Mary, who are in Atkinson
on vacation, spent Sunday after
noon in O’Neill visiting Mrs. Wil
liam Curnyn and Miss Beverly
McCarthy at the George McCar
thy residence.
The Misses Betty and Margaret
j Dcmohoe of Fremont arrived
Tuesday, June 1, to visit their
aunt, Mrs. Catherine Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich left
for Chicago, 111., Monday. They
plan to go on to Washington, D.
C., to visit their son, W. J. Froe
lich, jr., who is stationed there
with the navy. Before returning
to O’Neill, they also plan to visit
their son-in-law and daughter,
Lt. and Mrs. J. Robert Berigan
and Kittie, at St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Kurtz in Long Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fora Knight and
Mrs. Emma Martin spent the past
week at Park Rapids, Minn.
George McCarthy and daugh
ter, Barbara, left Saturday for
Alliance where Mr. McCarthy at
tended the district initiation and
banquet of the Knights of Col
umbus held there on Sunday.
They returned to O’Neill on Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kirkpatrick
of Los Angeles, Calif., spent from
Wednesday, June 2, until Friday
visiting his sons, Edward and
Morris Kirkpatrick in O’Neill.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Laverne Jay
returned from Lincoln Monday
where he had spent the past two
weeks attending the annual con
ference of the Methodist church
being held at St. Paul’s Metho
dist church in Lincoln.
Mrs. W. J. Franta cf Abie
spent from Monday until Wed
nesday visiting at the home of
daughter-in-law and grandson,
Mrs. Henry F. Schlueter, and
Rick.
ALAN LADD«SHELLEY WINTERS
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Sun.-Mon.-Tues. — June 13-14-15
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CITY COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
April 30, 1954
Council met at regular sessior
to close out the business of tin
fiscal year and to approve th«
bonds of the new members oi
the City Council of O’Neill
Present: Chairman of Council
Crabb, Councilmen Uhl, Stutz
Golden, Johnson and Merriman
Meeting was called to order by
the chairman of the Council.
Minutes of previous meetings
read and approved.
Meeting was called to order
by the Mayor.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
Johnson that the following bills
be allowed and paid.
On the general fund:
Joe F. Wert _199.80
Andrew Wettlaufer _179.60
Art Holz _189.60
O. D. French_40.00
J. E. Davis _ 200.00
L. M. Merriman_100.00
Marvin Johnson _100.00
Emmett Crabb_..._100.00
H. W. Tomlinson_50.00
Soc. Sec. Tax _v_58.00
Edw. T. Campbell, Agent .185.00
Joe Nekolite _64.00
Phillip’s “66” - 59.90
Howard’s Blacksmith Shop 32.00
Kansas-Nebr. Nat. Gas 37.57
Earley Oil Co. _'_ 31.20
Shelhamer Oil & Equip. _327.49
Spelts-Ray Lbr. & Coal 2.51
The Frontier _ 59.84
Walter Calkins _,_199.80
Howard Newton _-.-239.60
Bob Cook _189.60
Lloyd Brittell _140.00
M. J. Golden_100.00
J. E.. Stutz _100.00
Norbert Uhl_100.00
John C. Watson_50.00
G. E. Miles _ 50.00
Director of Int. Rev._83.00
Harold Strong _ 247.00
O’Neill Fire Dept. _ 76.00
Board of Park Commis
sioners _ 245.00
Lew White Motor Co. _ 4.90
l.ohaus Motor Co. _ 25.50
Foree Tire Supply _127.65
J. B. Grady, Agent _ 9.25
McCarville’s _210.00 !
Massachusetts Bonding &
AllOUX. - OtJ.lfU
On the water fund:
Don R. Douglass _280.00
Dolores Douglass_40.00
Soc. Sec. Tax_22.00
George C. Robertson,
Agent - 45.00
Joe Nekolite _64.00
P. C. Donohoe _20.00
Neptune Meter Co. _ .49
Moore-Noble Lbr. & Coal
Co. -.275.50
Contingent Fund_13.28
Howard’s Blacksmith Shop 5.25
Earley Oil Co. _ 18.04
O. E. Davidson Plumbing.. 1.85
American CJear Co. _ 1.45
Gillespie Electric _ 2.60
Ralph Scofield _179.60
0. D. French _50.00
Director of Int. Rev. _39.40
Interstate Machine & Sup
ply -33.00
E. J. Shane __137.60
N.W. Bell Tel. Co.. 4.35
E. R. Hunt Plumbing Co._ 1.50
Phillip’s “66” _ 5.03
Paper Calmenson & Co._9.04
ECansas-Nebr. Nat. Gas .... 37.57
Interstate Machine & Sup
ply _ 70.60
Western Supply Co. _ 89.11
bpels-Ray Lbr. & Coal
Co. _ 1.59
The vote on the above motion
was as follows: All aye.
Motion by Uhl, seconded by
lohnson that the City Clerk
write Van Boskirk, Remington
>.nd Associates of Lincoln, to
ludit the city books for the last
liscal year. Motion carried.
Motion by Stutz, seconded by
lohnson that the Council ap
prove the bonds for the follow
ng members of the Council and
3ity officers, Mayor J. E. Davis,
Houncilmen Merriman, Stutz
ind Crabb, Police Judge Tomlin
son, Treasurer Watson and Clerk
rrench. Motion carried.*
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EMMET CRABB
l Chairman of Council
■ O. D. FRENCH
City Clerk
Amelia News
Mrs. Vern Sageser and hex
mother, Mi s. Min ter, Mrs. Rees
Mrs. Mae Sageser and Mrs. Julia
White Called on Mrs. Ballon in
Green Valley Monday afternoon
Mrs. Lindsey and Florence,
Mrs. Julia Whita and Mrs. Etta
Ott called on Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Snelson in Atkinson on Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Elmer Fix and Leone and
Sheila Fix went to Bird City,
Kans., Tuesday, June 1, to visit
her mother. Mrs. Mary Sawyer.
Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Eason of
O’Neill were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Fryrear.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forbes and
family visited Sunday at the
home of his brother, Alvin
Forbes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo
drove to Omaha last Thursday,
taking Lloyd’s sister, Mrs. Bob
Kalb, and family there to board
a train for their home at High
Island, Tex. Mrs. Kalb had been
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Waldo, and other rel
atives here for the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed White, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Johnston and
Mrs. Edith Andersen were Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs. Julia
White.
The Henry Travers famuy
postponed their departure for
California. They left Monday,
June 7.
Mrs. Vern Sageser, accompan
ied by her mother, Mrs. Minter
of Council Bluffs, la., and Mrs.
Link Sageser, returned home
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge
returned home last Thursday
from a visit with relatives in
• Missouri.
Mrs. Emma Lindsey plans tc
go to Omaha this week to visit
her daughter, Mrs. P. L. Streng
er.
Mrs. Oscar Peterson and Miss
Donna Rae Peterson went tc
Lincoln Sunday where on Mon
day they attended graduation
exercises at the college. Maxine
Peterson was one of the gradu
ates.
Mrs. Iva Hopkins of O’Neill
visited her daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Barnes, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Widrnan attended the annual
conference of the Methodist
church at Lincoln last Thursday
and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff
went to Norfolk Sunday to at
tend the wedding of a friend.
Mrs. Ed White, Mrs. Julia
White, Mrs. Paul Fisher and
daughters, Elaine and Dorothy,
were O’Neill visitors Tuesday,
June 1. The Mesdames White at
tended tine lesson on county gov
ernment given at the courthouse.
A large crowd was present on
Sunday at the Methodist Sun
day-school for the closing pro
gram of the Bible school held
the previous week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle
attended a family dinner at the
Albert Smith home Sunday.
Atkinson Visitors—
Mrs. Louis Reimer, jr., and
Mrs. W. H Bowker visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Chace in Atkinson Saturday af
ternoon. Beth and Bobby Bow
ker returned to O’Neill with
them. They had spent Friday
and Saturday visiting at the
Chace home.
Mrs. Mabel Henry departed
Tuesday by rail for Los Angeles,
Calif., where she will visit her
sister, Mrs. O. P. Chambers. She
will also stop at San Francisco,
Calif., and Portland, Ore., before
completing her indefinite West
coast visit.
Newlyweds Honored
1 at Shower—
EWING — Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Sanders, who have been guests
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Sanders, the
past two weeks left Wednes
day, June 2, for their home at
Oakland, Calif.
The newlyweds were given a
miscellaneous shower and a
farewell party at the Stockmen’s
cafe Tuesday evening, June I.
About 45 friends and relatives
were in attendance. Games were
played. The gift packages, ar
ranged on the long lunch count
er, were opened by the honored
guest. Miss Bemadine Sanders
had charge of the gift book.
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Josephine Elston, Mrs.
Robley Sisson, Mrs. George Jef
feries, Mrs. Waldo Davis, Mrs
Sylvester Bahm and Mrs. Wilma
Daniels.
Other Ewing News
Recent guests at the home of
| Miss Ina Bennett were Mrs.
Ruth Waples, Judy and Jose
phine, Mrs. Ruth Groski and
son, David, of Lincoln.
Mrs. Bertha Jacox is visiting
friends and relatives in Ewing
and vicinity.
The Upper Room club of the
Ewing Methodist church is spon
soring a fellowship dinner to be
held at the church parlors fol
lowing the service on Sunday
morning, June 13. Members and
friends are invited to attend.
Pvt. Richard Kallhoff and
Pvt. Lyle Tucker left Tuesday
evening, June 1, for their new
camps. Floyd Tucker, uncle of
Private Tucker, took them to St.
Louis, Mo. He returned to Ew
ing Saturday after visiting a
number of places in Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroe
der and Mr. and Mrs. James
Mlnarik were visitors on Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Mlnarik’s
uncle, Chris Serr, at Gregory.
S.D.
Miss Ina Bennet, accompanied
her sister, Mrs. Flora Young, and
| family to Idaho where she will
remain for several weeks with
relatives. They left on Friday.
Chambers Auxiliary
Picks Officers—
CHAMBERS— The American
Legion auxiliary of post 320 met
at the home of Mrs. Dolores
Harley Friday evening, June 4.
Eleven members answered to
roll call.
The following officers were
elected: Mrs. Jean Shavlik, sec
retary; Mrs. Eulalia Sexton,
treasurer; Mrs. Cora Thomson,
chaplain; Mrs. Luetta Dankert,
sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Donna
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Hubbard, assistant sergeant-at
rams; Mrs. Dolores Harley, color
bearer; Mrs. Helen Hoerle as
sistant color bearer; Mrs. Anna
Aiderson, historian.
The elected officers were in
stalled by Mrs. Nellie Medea'f
president.
At the close a lunch was serv
ed by Dolores Harley and Helen
Hoerle.
TRANSFERRED TO LINCOLN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen
left Sunday for Lincoln where
they will make their home since
Mr. Hansen’s transfer by the
Continental Baking Co.
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