The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 07, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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    Riverside News
The Happy 4-H club members
and mothers met Wednesday af
ternoon, June 29, at the Hoke
home. The girls served.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Napier and
girls and the Frank Emsics visit
ed Sunday at the Duane Jensen
home in Newman Grove. Deanna
- Reed and Sheryl Emsic came
home with Frys to visit awhile
Rev. W. W. Whyte of College
Springs, la., spent the past week
visiting his daughter, Mrs. F. A.
Hand, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquest ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hobbs on a trip through the Bad
lands and the Black Hills over
the weekend. Mrs. Mary Rother
ham stayed with the Lofquest
children.
Mrs. Dale Reiter and children
of Elgin spent several days last
week at the home of her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Roasch, all of Omaha, spent the
fourth of July weekend with
Dave Pollocks. They enjoyed a
picnic supper July 4 at the Ken
neth Pollock home in Neligh. Art
Busshardts were also present.
o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pennington
of Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Nelsen of Plain view visited Tues
day and Wednesday, June 28-29,
at the DeWitt Hoke home. In
honor of the Penningtons a group
gathered Tuesday evening, June
0 28. Present were: The Penning -
» tons, Genevieve Nelsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Switzer, Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Gunter, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Shavlik and Pam, Mr. and
0 Mrs. DeWitt Gunter, Mr. and
Mrs. Rol Hord and Duane, Mr.
and Mrs. Alf Napier and children,
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery
and granddaughter, Linda and
Bob Hobbs.
Tom Christon is working in
the0 oil fields in Texas. He is stay
ing with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Ulvog. Mr. Ulvog
is a geologist there.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyl Schlotman
and family of Valparasio recently
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vet Schlot
mqn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robbins and
children of Rochester, Minn., vis
ited a few days last week with
the Ora and Wendell Switzers and
Leo Millers. u*
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer
and family were supper guests
Thursday of the Wayne Olm
steds in Neligh. The Dale Olm
sted family was also there.
Wilbur and Ina Bennett, Edna
O’Dea, Flora Young and Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Utterback visited their
birthplaces in Iowa Thursday and
Friday. They were Thursday
overnight guests at the Amos
Plummer home In Hornick, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader
and children visited July 4 and
5 with the Joe Luzio family at
Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anson en
tertained relatives from Wausta,
S.D., and Wisner over the week
end.
The Johnny Miller family and
Willie Shraders helped Vic Van
dersnick celebrate a birthday an
niversary at hi* home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller
and children attended the wed
ding of Joe Miller and Mickey
Shaw at Elgin Wednesday July 6.
The Vorhiss Mott family and
two families of friends of Sioux
City visited Grant Motts Monday.
Mrs. Belle Mott of Page spent
several days with the Grant Mott
family.
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xvev. r. j iouu -
Fink attended a Sunday-school
convention at Cheyenne, Wyo.,
over the weekend.
Guests on the fourth at the
May and Wayne Shrader home
were the Wilbur Bennetts, Ina
Bennett, Edna O’Dea, Flora
Young, Jim Bennett, Lewis Shra
der, Ruth Naples and Judy and
the Maynard Morrows and the
Ivan Naples.
The Will Shraders, Willie Shra
ders and Archie Johnstons at
tended a family picnic at Norfolk
the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bader and
sons of Omaha were weekend
guests of the Hands.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
and Paul were July 4 dinner
guests of the Verl Gunters at Ne
ligh.
Sunday guests at the Wilbur
Bennett home were: Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Rathbun, Sioux City la.;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blackburn of
Onawa, la.; Mrs. John O’Dea, Ot
tumwa, S.D.; Flora Young and
Wilmer , Jim Bennett, Roger and
Carla Goelter, all of Orchard;
Mrs. Ruth Naples and Judy, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Naples and Vicki,
all of Lincoln; Mrs. May Shrader,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader
and family, Mr. and Mrs. May
nard Morrow and children, Ina
Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Utterback.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and
Mrs. Kittie Fry spent the fourth
with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke at
Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frank were
Monday visitors at the Don Mc
Kamy home.
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FREE
WEDDING DANCE
Legion Auditorium
O’Neill, Nebr.
* . i
* Monday, July 11
LOIS MILLER
R. L. KEILHOLZ
..
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Sealtest Ice Cream
SPECIAL:
SHERBET—Pints_19c
Variety of flavors at unheard of low price!
RAINBOW — 3 Flavors.. 4-GaL 69c
Swim in Comfort!
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j • Ear and Nose Plugs
• Tight-Fitting Caps
• Sun Tan Lotions
* ° • Sunburn Creams
I Larfe and Beautiful—
Cannon Beach Towels_Ea. 99c
Vacuum Bottles and Jugs
o
Keep drinks COOL and foods HOT
PAPER PLATES — CUPS — PLASTIC SPOONS
PAPER NAPKINS
Insecticides — DDT Powder
ELmulsion — Chlordane
Arsenate of Lead — Red River Mix
for Potatoes
PLUS MANY MORE!
G1LLIGAN DRUG
Miss Strong Betrothed
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strong
of Norfolk announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Glenna (above), to Lloyd
Nay, son of Dr. and Mrs. L.
Nay of Albion. A September
wedding is planned.
Shermer, Hobbs
Among Enlistees
Among recent enlistees at tht
army recruiting station in O’Neill
are:
Gene A. Miller of Cody, for
helicopter mechanic school; Rob
ert L. Newberry of Chadron, for
photolithography school; Larry L.
Garner of Merriman, for X-ray
technician school; George G. Pax
ton of Ainsworth, for engineers;
Alvin D. Ebsen of Crofton, for
engineers; Gary L. Shermer of
Amelia and Frank J. Red Owl,
formerly of Niobrara, for Third
armored division (division sched
uled for an assignment to Ger
many in the near future); Leo L.
Cram of Bloomfield and Mickey
L. Hobbs of Ewing, both for reg
ular army unassigned.
These men have gone to Camp
Chaffee, Ark., for further process
ing. training and reassignment.
These enlistments were an
nounced by Sfc. James Lyons of
O’Neill, who is in the O’Neill of
fice on Tuesdays, Fridays and
Saturdays.
Vacation in
Dakota—
Mr. and Mrs. John Nachtman
and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nacht
man of Chambers left Saturday
for Pine Ridge, S.D., to attend the
wedding of Mr. Nachtman’s
nephew, Joe Price. They visited
in other places in Dakota, espe
cially with Mrs. Nachtman’s sis
ter, Genevieve, in Sturgis. They
also saw the Passion play and re
turned Monday evening.
Return from California—
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Slaymaker
of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Kennedy of Amelia returned
late last Thursday from a two
weeks’ visit to California and in
termediate points. Mr. Slaymaker
said the temperature averaged
about 110 degrees during their
four-day stay in Phoenix. Mr.
Slaymaker is manager of the
Council Oak store here.
Visit Relative—
Mrs. W. H. Harty and daugh
ter, Mrs. Kevin Kocina of Creigh
ton, visited their daughter and
sister, Miss Helen of Omaha, over
the weekend.
JOINS NAVY
EWING—Ralph Harkins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harkins of
Ewing, enlisted on June 9, in the
navy and is taking his basic train
ing at Great Lakes, 111.
Christine Herley Is 9—
Mrs. Reed Herley entertained
six children Tuesday afternoon
with a party honoring the ninth
birthday anniversary of her
daughter, Christine.
Mardelle G a s k i 11 returned
home Saturday night after spend
ing a week in the Robert Gas
kill home in Neligh.
O’Neill News
Sunday dinner guests at the
Clyde Streeter home were Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Steerter and family of
Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Streeter and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
McKenzie, jr., and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree of
Long Pine stopped at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy
and family enroute home from
Lincoln Saturday. Mrs. Dale
Sloan of Lincoln returned home
with them for a two-weeks’ visit.
Jack Dailey and daughter, Miss
Lila, returned Friday night from
Los Angles, Long Beach and San
Diego, Calif., where they had
been visiting for the past two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Glandt
and family visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wisch and
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Glandt, at
Battle Creek over the weekend.
Mrs. Patricia Donohue and
Parnell Donohue spent Sunday at
the home Of Dr. and Mrs. E. M.
Gleeson and family. They are
from Bonesteel, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage spent
Monday with her son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Regan, at Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmidt, Car
roll Grenier and Miss Pat Kallhof
spent Monday in Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley re
turned Saturday from Pueblo,
Colo., where they visited her par
ents for several weeks.
Miss Carlene Schoenle of East
Moline, 111., is spending the week
at the Henry Benze home. On
Sunday, Mrs. Benze served Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Schoenle and
Carlene a birthday dinner in hon
or of the birthday anniversary of
Miss Carlene.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Douglass
were Monday evening dinner
guests in the Howard Newton
home.
ivir. ana Mrs. vvuiiam aiurpny,
jr., Mrs. Theresa Heesacker and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathis and
family spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. William Murphy, sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie,
jr., and family spent Monday at
Lynch visiting relatives and Mon
day evening at Bristow where
they attended the celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
spent Sunday and Monday with
relatives at Elgin, North Loup
and Ansley.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson
and family spent the weekend at
Lake Andes and Pickstown, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hardy
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Baker.
Dick Huebert of Wichita, Kans.,
came Friday and stayed until
Tuesday in the home of his moth
er, Mrs. Edna Huebert.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harding
and family of Loves Park, 111.,
came Friday to visit Mrs. Tom
Harding and Mrs. Dave Bellar
and other relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnes of
Tecumseh arrived lasts Thursday
to spend the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Young. They re
turned home on Tuesday. Dr.
Barnes is Mrs. Young’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors
and son of Greeley visited over
the weekend with Mrs. M. J.
Wallace.
Mrs. Lee Messenger and son,
Tom, of Sioux City, spent Mon
day with Robert Devoy here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter and
family spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Streeter. Mr. Streeter returned
home Sunday, leaving Mrs.
Streeter in O’Neill for a longer
visit with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Loflin
spent the weekend at the W. L.
DeHart home in Ord. JoLee re
mained for the week with her
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kraft,
Frank Phalin and Ralph Scofield
spent Sunday at Long Pine.
Charter No. 5770 Reserve District No. 10
Report of the condition of the
O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK
of O’Neill, in the state of Nebraska, at the close of business on
JUNE 30, 1955
Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the
Currency, under Section 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal
ance, and cash items in process of collection .$ 545,259.59
United States Government obligations, direct and guar
anteed .'. 2,219,542.19
Obligations of States and. political subdivisions . 214,444.00
Corporate stocks (including $4,500.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank) . 4,500.00
Loans and discounts (including $949.64 overdrafts) _ 527,466.76
Bank premises owned $3,000.00 . 3,000.00
Total Assets .$3,514,212.54
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor
porations .$2,804,420.44
Deposits of United States Government (including postal |
savings) . 126,976.03
Deposits of States and political subdivisions . 177,158.78
Deposits of banks . 118,468.30
Total Deposits .$3,227,023.55
Total Liabilities .$3.227,023.55
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
Common stock, total par $50,000.00 .$ 50,000.00
Surplus . 100,000.00
Undivided profits . 137,188.99
Total Capital Accounts .$ 287,188.99
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts .$34114.212.54
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities for other
purposes .$ 440,000.00
I, J. B. Grady, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
J. B. GRADY, Cashier
Correct — Attest: Julius D. Cronin, E. F. Quinn, F. N. Cronin,
Directors.
State of Nebraska, County of Holt, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of July,
1955, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this
bank.
(SEAL) DOROTHY ENRIGHT, Notary Public.
My commission expires March 7, 1961.
(This bank carries no indebtedness of officers or stockholders.)
MCINTOSH'S Summer
We are having a Summer Clearance to get ready for new styles for Fall and Winter.
Prices cut drastically, which means a big savings to you. Remember that all this merchan
dise is our own and none has been shipped in to build up the sale. There are plenty of bar
gains for everyone but get here early for your choice.
Sale Starts Thursday, July 7 - Ends July 23
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Fountain Pens
We have many nationally-advertised
Pen & Pencil Sets priced as follows:
Eversharp Ball Point Pens, OQr
Regular $1.00—NOW .
Eversharp Pen & Pencil Slim “JT CA
Other Nationally-Adv. Pen & Pencil
Sets at big discounts.
Reg. $8.25—NOW .
1 Broken Set Knowles China
Was $7.95—NOW .
Open Stock Lu Ray Pastels —
20-Piece Starter Set, ^ QC
Reg. $5.95—NOW .
53-Pc. Set — Service for 8
Nortake China— ff A
Reg. $85.00—NOW .
One Table of
GIFT ITEMS
Containing Vases, Figurines, Planters,
Bakers, from
Va t0 V2 OFF
Also Some Musical Powder Boxes
V2 OFF
SUMMER WHITE NECKLACES
and EAR RINGS
Were $1.25 — NOW
Each_70c
GROUP 1
EARRINGS
Reg. $1.00 to $1.25—NOW .
GROUP 2
EARRINGS— ££Qr
Reg. $1.00 to $1.25—NOW .
GROUP 3
EARRINGS— TFCkr
Reg. $1.00 to $1.50—NOW . §
GROUP 4
EARRINGS— CfcOr
Necklace and Elarring Set* — \ CQ I
Reg. $2.50—NOW .AiV%7
1 Lady’s Rhinestone Necklace
and Earring Set — (■
Reg. $10.00— NOW ..
1 Lady’s Gold Filled Necklace
and Earring Set— yfl g A
Reg. $13.75—NOW .
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Sensational WATCH SALE
Men’s Waterproof, Shockproof, Expansion Band 15.95
(For Example) We have a Man’s 17-Jewel
Waterproof, Expansion Band, A A f? A
Was $71.50—NOW . TWiWV
Elt.w*ld‘..35.00
Other Nationally-Known Brands at Large Discounts
f
Men’s and Ladies’
WATCH BANDS
Men’s 2-Pc. Leather Watch Bands — 1 AA
Regular $2.25—NOW .JL ■W
Men’s Steel Elxpansion Watch Bands— 50c
Men’s 1-Pc. Under Wrist Leather Watch Bands— 1.50
Ladies’ Steel Expansion Watch Bands— | QC
Men’s Bulova Elxpansion Metal Watch Bracelets (J AA
Ladies’ Bulova Metal Expansion Gold Watch Bands
Rerular $6.95—NOW .
PERFUME - Reg. $1.10, Now-29c
One Group Billfolds
Were up to *3.50
NOW_ 49c
HEX’S
Military Brush Set
Regular Price *10.00
NOW_5.95
Pocket Secretary
Was *5.00
NOW_69c
LADIES’ AXD
Men s Rings
of Ail Kinds at
Various Reductions
Parker Gas Lighters
Were $13.50
NOW_3.95
HEX'S
Military Bm:b Set
Rr«%Ur Price *39-50
NOW-4.95
Cigarette Cases
Were up to *10.90
NOW ... 49c
Table Centerpiece
for Flowers — Were *3.00
NOW-3.49
Rhinestone Rings
now-1,25
VASES.60c
COMMUNITY PLATE
Morning Star Pattern
24-Pc. Service in Chest, Service for 8 . $48
Coronation Pattern
18-Pc. Service in Chest, Service for 6 . $30
Lady Hamilton Pattern
52-Pc. Service for 8, Reg. $79.75 .... $54
STAINLESS STEEL
16-Pc. Starter Set by International $19.95
SILVERWARE SPECIALS
ONEIDA SILVERWARE
Community Silver Plate
52-Pc. Service for 8, Reg. $66.50 —
Special Price . $49.95
WM. ROGERS & SONS SILVERWARE
Silver Plate
60-Pc. Service for 8, Reff. $50 . Special $25
•
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SILVER
69-Pc. Set, Service for 8, Ref. Price $83
Sp«U1 . $41.58
29-Pc. Set, Service for 8, Rec. $48
.. $2$
81-Pc. Set. Service for 8, Rec. $183.25
Special..
McIntosh jewelry, o neill