The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 24, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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    Farewell Held for
Rev. Payas, Family
Interdenominati o n a 1
Job Ahead
CEL.1 A—A farewell service and
dinner were held in the Presby
terian church at Atkinson Sunday
for Rev and Mrs Frank Payas
and sons, who are leaving soon
for Wisconsin where they will
visit her parents before going to
Newark. N.J., where they will
live.
Reverend Payas will be enter
ing interdenominational religious
work.
Those from Celia who were
present for the affair were the
Clarence Focken, Connie Frickel
and Hans Lauridsen families,
Alex Forsythe and Jim Laurid
sen.
Earlier the family was feted by
the Atkinson Ministeria lassocia
tion.
Other Celia News
Mr and Mrs. Bob Lare return
ed to Nebraska City Wednesday,
May 16, after spending a month
with the Lee Terwilliger family.
Perry Terwi ■li'wr accompanied
them home and brought back a
truck he purchased from Marvin
Fnekcn of Springfield, Mo., which
he delivered to Nebraska City.
Billy Focken went to the Irvin
Forbes home Sunday. He plans to
work there this summer
Mr and Mrs LeRoy Hoffman
and Roger were Tuesday after
noon, May 15, visitors at the
William Maloun home.
Mr and Mrs. Perry Terw i <
ger and sons were Sunday after
noon visitors at the Milton Mc
Kathnie home
Mr and Mrs. John Sicheneder
and Gail and Mr. and Mrs. James
Sicheneder went to Royal Sunday
to attend the Marrs school picnic
near Royal.
Patrons, pupils and teacher of
Celia school enjoyed a picnic at
the Celia school Sunday, ending
CHIROPRACTOR
u, Block So. of Ford Garage
Dr. J. L. Sherbahn
Complete X-Ray Equipment
O’Neill, Nebraska
the school year Caroline Frick
I and Roger Dobias were eighth
grade graduates from the school
Mrs Clarence Dobias and sons
itrended the track meet Monday,
May 14. and were dinner guests
at the D F. Scott home.
Billy Foeken went to the Irvin
Forbes home at Amelia Sunday
to work during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesh and
friends of Fremont were Sunday
morning visitors at the Ray
Ftase home. Some tourists from
Treeley were afternoon visitors
at the Pease home.
Donnie Frickel of Wayne spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Connie Frickel.
Mrs. Hans Lauridsen helped
Mrs. Payas Friday and Saturday.
Roger Hofftnan was a Sunday
visitor at the Victor Frickel
home. David Frickel spent Sun
iav a® the LeRoy Hoffman home
Mrs. Charles Dobias and sons
and Delbert Scott took the Do
bias cattle to pasture south of
Stuart Saturday
Mr and Mrs Emil Colfack and
familv and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
\rp of Butte were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mrs. Col
fack’s sister, Mrs. Herman Tun
nk, and family of Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
daughter went to Bonesteel, S.D ,
!ast Thursday after a load of
•orn.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Kilmurrv
and family were Sunday after
[ noon visitors at the Duane Beck
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heying
were Sunday afternoon visitors
at the Charles Dobias home. Eve
ning visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Hipkc and family.
Mi and Mrs. William Maioun
and Billy were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Duane Beck home.
Mrs. Clarence Foeken a .1 d
Karen and Mrs, Hans Lauridsen
I and LeRoy helped Mrs. Payas on
| Tuesday, May 15.
I Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg worked Friday and Satur
day at the William Maloun home.
Mrs. Victor Frickel and Mrs.
LeRov Hoffman attended the Lu
theran Ladies’ Missionary meet
ing at the Immanuel Lutheran
church Tuesday, May 15.
Give Golf Instruction—
Fifteen ladies received basic
golf instruction Monday evening
at the Country club. 'Hie free les
ns are made available by M. J.
Golden and A. P. Jaszkowiak
each Monday evening.
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Friday, Saturday May 25, 26
DOUBLE FEATURE
“CASH ON DELIVERY”
Fun for Everyone!
“APACHE WOMAN”
An Action Western
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, May 27, 28, 29
;
i ADDED SHORTS
Wednesday, Thursday May 30, 3 1
FAMILY NIGHT
“DESERT SANDS”
Action and a Lot of Comedy
Burk Night — Bring ’Em Ail!
135 Enrolled in
3 Bible Schools
CHAMBERS —Daily vacation
Bible school opened at the Me
morial Baptist church Monday
morning. May 21, with an enroll
ment of 47. The teachers are
Mrs. Earl Schwenk, Mrs. Wayne
Rouse, Mrs. Ralph Garwood,
Mrs. Glen Taylor, Mrs. Zane
Rowse, Mrs. Vernon Smith and
Rev. Schwenk. The group enjoy
their lunch each day on the
playlot. They plan to hold the
closing exercises on Friday eve
ning. May 25.
Daily vacaton Bible school of
St. Paul’s Lutheran church open
ed Monday morning, May 21,
with an enrollment of 32. Teach
ers are Mrs. H. C. Walter. Mrs.
Vernon Harley, Bett\* Lou Hoer
le, Irene Brown and Darlene
Harley.
Dailj vacation Bible school
also opened Monday morning at
the Chambers Methodist church
with an enrollment of 56. Miss
Miss Jeanene Bachaus is the
president, Miss Carolyn Winter
mote, secretary - treasurer. The
following are teachers: Mrs.
Bavne Grubb, Carrol Tracy, Vir
ginia Smith. Doreen Gleed, Edith
Grimes. Wilma Seery, Cleone
Beed, Marlene Ermer, Ruth Ann
Damme, Connie Werner. Jennie
Halsey and Mary Ellen Gillette.
Consumers Accountants,
Storekeepers to Meet—
Approximately 45 of Consum
ers Public Power district’s key
personnel convened at the
Kearney office for an annual
accounting and storekeeping
meeting May 22-23.
The three Consumers men from
the O’Neill area who attended
the two-day meeting included T.
L. Liddy, D. E. Murphy and Gale
Dierberger.
May Tea Held—
The Alpha club met Tuesday
at Mrs. S. R. Robertson’s home.
They held their May tea.
Frontier for printing! _
Big JET AIR SHOW
Sunday, June 3
1 P.M.
O’NEILL MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
* National Guard Flight of Jets
* Flying Fanners and Ranchers Air Show
* National Guard Recruiting Display
* National Guard Demonstration with M-47 Tank
* Horse Races and Show
* Competitive Drag Races (Entrants Welcome)
Plan to Spend the day in O’Neill
Thrills - Fun
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I 50 Pound Grand Opening Cake Is Cut
Cutting and serving of a 150-pound cake was
one of the highlights of the New Outlaw’s three
day grand opening celebration last weekend, sig
nifying the store’s enlargement, modernization
and addition of a big parking lot. Thousands of
rsons participated. Store Manager Phil Cohn
presides at the mammoth cake with knife in hand
as Thomas Engelhaupt (with straw hat) moves
through line.—The Frontier Photo,
Surprised on Birthday
Anniversary—
AMELIA — Several friends
gathered at the home of Mrs. Ed
ith Andersen Sunday evening and
surprised her on her birthday an
niversary.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Earnie Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Blackmore, Mr. and Mrs.
Y'ernon Berry, Mrs. Howard Ber
ry, Evangeline and Charlotte, Mr.
and Mrs. William Eryrear, Mrs.
Emma Lindsey and Florence.
The evening was spent playing
canasta. A luncheon of sandwich
es, cake and ice cream was serv- 1
ed.
Mrs. Grenier Wins TV Set
Mrs. Cecil Grenier is being presented a 17-inch television set
for having correctly answered the most questions in a quiz contest
sponsored by the New Outlaw store in West O'Neill. Store Man
ager Phil Cohn makes the award.—The Frontier Photo.
Song Prepared
for Lesson—
The What Not extension club
met Thursday evening, May 17,
it the home of Mrs. Claire Eng
dahl. The president gave a report
on the cake decorating contest
vhich was sponsored by the club.
The president also announced
that May 24 was government day
and June 25, the housing tour.
'rs. Richard Smithson, music
'■der, gave a review of an arti
cle on jazz and led in a song
which was arranged by her and
Mrs. W. H. Solfermoser. The song
applied to the lesson. Mrs.
| Smithson and Mrs. Solfermoser
gave the lesson on “Sewing the
New Fabrics.” They brought sam
i pies of equipment and fabrics to
illustrate the lesson. Mrs. Alvin
Eymann became a new member.
The next meeting will be June
14, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Les Weber.—By Mrs. Glenn Ken
nicott, reporter.
Graduate from
Bible College—
Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy,
Miss Dorothy Bennett and Mrs.
Kenneth Ferree left Wednesday
for Minneapolis, Minn., to attend ;
the graduation of their brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. j
Russell Galbreatb, from Minne
sota Bible college.
Miss Donna Crabb returned i
home Friday after her term of
teaching at Lyons.
Legislative Meet
Planned at O’Neill
C HAMBERS Valley Center
extension club met Friday, May
!!', at the home of Mrs. Herman
Cook with 16 members and one
v itor present besides several
children.
The president, Mrs. Ed Harvey
pr sided. Reports on the cancer
drive and the district meeting of
the hospital auxiliary were given
virs L W Taggart. Leaders,
were selected to attend a legis
lative meeting in O'Neill in June.
I, vas voted to send $1 per mem-;
her or a gift of that value to the
Children’s Memorial hospital in
Omaha for their bazaar in the!
fall.
Mrs Glen Grimes demonstrat-,
ed the care of the sewing machine,
aid Mrs. L W Taggart present-]
t il a lesson “Sewing New Fab-1
lies.” Lunch was served by the
hostess.
SWITCH TO
SQUIRT
Never An After-Thirst
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Don Fuller Is
Rack from Japan
DELOIT Mi and Mrs. Donald
Fuller and baby arrived home
last week Donald has been sta
tioned in Japan. Mrs. Fuller and
baby have been living in Cal
ifornia
The Fullers will live in the l)« -
Loss Thompson property si*u?h
tvest of Clearwater and w ill en
gage in farming.
Other Deloit News
Mrs Ewald Spahn and Dorp
Ann called on Mrs. R Tomjae’v
one day last week.
Several from here attended the
wedding of Miss Fern Pruden cl
Ewing and Sam Rurtwistle of the
Goose Lake community at the
Methodist church in Ewing Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson,
Winifred and Neil of Neligh and
imta I.00 and Virtus called at
the Fred Marpstor home on Sun
day.
Only 18 votes were east in the
Deloit precinct Tuesday, May 15
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schnu
M-r attended the alumni banquet
in Ewing Tuesday evening. Mn\
15
Mrs. Otto Reimei returned to
her home in Lincoln after spend
ing several weeks at the E. I
Sisson home where she helped
care for her father
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sehrunk.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartak,
Harold Werkmeister, Marg Brew
ster and Elayne Reimer were
among those who attended the
alumni banquet at Bartlett Sat
urday evening.
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SMITH IMPLEMENTS
O’Neill — Phone 562
——— i
200 Head of Cattle Today
• There will be around 200 head of cattle to be sold
today (Thursday). The rattle to he sold will be
mostly mixed consignments of lieht rattle and short
yearlines. i
• As a special attraction, (icoree Hutchinson of Albion
will offer several head of registered black Aneus
bulls. One three-year-old, the rest yearlines romine two.
These bulls weieh around nine hundred pounds. These
are excellent quality bulls of Sunbeam and Bandolier
breedine.
• Hoe sale starts at 1 o'clock. Around 250 feeder pies
expected.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
Are You Looking For A Ranch?
If So, Heres One Worth Waiting For!
THE BEAUTIFUL J. T. REISER RANCH
3142 ACRES
Located 20 Miles Northeast of Atkinson, Nebraska
Sells at Auction
Without Reserve or Bv Bid to the Highest Bidder
ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15 - ON THE PREMISES
Well Improved — Lots of Live Water — Good Hay
Meadow — Excellent Shelter & Winter Quarters —
Close to School — On a Good Road. Sells on Convenient
Terms —■ Private money available at 4% Per cent annual
interest. It’s a Good One!
Write for sale bill giving full description or, better still, arrange for an Inspection
NOW! Just phone or write—
ERNIE WELLER ASSOCIATES
Brokers & Auctioneers — Atkinson, Nebr.
STANLEY JOHNSON — J. B. (BEN) REISER
AGNES (DOLLY) REISER — Co-Owners
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