The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 04, 1956, Page 7, Image 7
County Court Elmer Schaffer of Atkinson, no driver's license, fined $5 and costs $4, September 20, arrest ing officer, E. M. Hastreiter. Ivan G. Wright, driver for L. A. Hobbs of Ewing, overweight on capacity plate, October 1, fin ed $10 and costs $4, arresting of ficer, Donald Jenny. Paul Goiter of Orchard, no registration certificate, fined $10 and costs $4, September 27, ar resting officer R. L. Gude. George Ben Putnam, jr., Mar celene, Mo., speeding night, fin ed $29 and costs $4, September 29, arresting officer Donald J. Fiala. Mark C. Huber of O’Neill, speeding night, fined $25 and costs $4, September 29, arresting officer E. M. Hastreiter. John Rumbaugh of Bassett, speeding night, fined $10 and costs $4, September 29, arresting officer E. M. Hastreiter. Richard Homer Kardiok of Milwaukee,Wise., speeding night, fined $30 and costs $4, October 1, arresting officer Donald J. Fi ala. John Russel White of Fenton, la., speeding night, fined $41 anl costs $4, October 1, arresting of ficer Donald J. Fiala. Clara L. Peacock of O’Neill, speeding, fined $10 and costs $4, October 1, arresting officer Don ald J. Fiala. Dale J. Nold of Old, speeding night, $16 and costs $4, arresting officer R. L Gude. James B. Scott of Lincoln, speeding night, fined $22 and costs $4. October 1, arresting of ROYAL THEATER O'NEILL Thurs. Oct. 4 Family Night NAVY WIFE Starring Joan Bennett, Gary Merrill, Shirley Yamaguchi. The most hilarious scramble a wo man ever got into since “The Egg and I.” It blushes and delights. Life with a navy wife in the Or ient is a many happy thing. Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets — Adults 5Or; Children 12c Fri.Sat. Oct. 5-« Warner Bros, present Randolph Scott in SEVEN MKN FROM NOW “lib In WarnerColor. Seven bul lets from here his woman would be waiting! Seven men from now her shame would be wiped out! The story of Ben Stride — who had seven men to pay for the honor of one woman. Adults 50c; Children 12c; Mat inee Saturday 2:30. All children under 12 free when accompanied by parent. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Oct. 1-8-9 Universal-International present: WALK THE CROUD LAND Starring Audie Murphy, co starring Anne Bancroft, Pal Crowley, with Charles Drake Jay Silverheels, Tommy Rail Technicolor and Cinemascope He carried no gun in this wild erness of hate . . . yet his cour age faced Geronimo’s last stand \dults 50c; Children 12c: Matinw Sunday 2:30. All children un der 12 free when accompanied bj parent. ficer, Donald J. Fiala. Edwarl G. Winkler of Emmet, speeding night, fined $13 and costs, October 2, arresting offi cer, Donald J. Fiala. -lillll El Spencer Annexes at Butte SPENCER—The Spencer high Eagles grabbed a 20-6 Niobrara Valley conference win over Butte Friday at Butte. Gary Schmidt scored on a two yard plunge m the second quar ter followed bv Gary Scheinost, who galloped on a six-yard run to score with one minute re maining in the first half. Kenny Rosen gren recovered in the end zone for another six pointer—the third Spencer TD— after the ball had gone over the head of the Butte quarterback. Dan Roberts connected on two conversions and was outstand ing on defense for the victors, according to coach Gordon Ben son. , Lincoln Minister Aldresses Group— The Northeast district young adult rally was held in O’Neill Sunday at the Methodist church. Devotions were led by the Ainsworth group. Business meet i ing was conducted by Virgil Coulter of Randolph, district president. Reports from the sub district presidents were given. Rev. Brtice Gideon of the Havelock church in Lincoln was the guest speaker. Afttr group singing, the fol j lowing district officers were elected: Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith of Ainsworth, president; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stauffer of Page, vice-president; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walker of Wayne, se retary-treasurer. Supper was given by the members of the O’Neill Metho dist church. ■ — * 13 Present for MNO Meeting— The MNO club met Tuesday i vening, September 25, at the home of Mrs. Joe Tennis with 13 members present. New officers were elected and plans were made tor achievement day. Mrs. Kenneth Curran was a visitor. Mrs. Leonard Davis and Mrs. Matt Beha will give the lesson at the next meeting. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert Stevens and Mrs. William Mattern. —By Mrs. Duane Gray, reporter. Attends Color TV School CHAMBERS—Kenneth Werner, who has been taking lessons in color television at Omaha, Tues day. September 25, received his diploma and is now a color TV technician. The presentation of diplomas to the class was made by Sidles Co. of Omaha at the Birchwood club. During the afternoon, members of the class and their wives were taken on a tour of station KMTV. In the evening they were guests at a banquet at the club. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions; September 26 — Mrs. Harian Peterson. O Neill; . Monica Caw, <''Neill; September -- 27 — None, September 28 — Mrs, George Beck, Atkinson; Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker, O' Neill. Mrs. Tom Hartsock. Butte; September 29 — Mrs. Raymond Kayl, Bristow; Joe Biglin, O’ Neill; Mrs. Roy Berner, O’Neill; Margie Finch, Page; Clarence Fauthaber, Orchard; September 30 — Mrs, Albert Kaczor, O’ Neill; October 1 — Mrs. Harold Lane, Norfolk; Mrs. Donald Hoffman, Chambers; Mrs. Floyd DeLong, Inman; Bernice Elkins, O'Neill; Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck, O’ Neill; Jess Wills, Emmet; Carol Ellingson, Spencer; Mrs. Earl Bauld, O’Neill; Mrs. Edwin Hub bard, Chambers; October 2 — MrS. Eva Grothe, Emmet; Mrs Bernice Peterson. O'Neill; Nan cy Kennell, O'Neill; Connie Nut ter, Thedford; October 3 — Mrs. Nels Mikkelsen, Chambers; Lar ry Cobb, Stuart. Dismissals: September 26 — B».n Fullenwider, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs Louie Prange. Stuart; Floyd Whitaker, Chambers; September 27 _ Monica Cass, O’Neill; Sep tember 28 — Henry Classen. Spencer; Theodore Engelhaupt, Spencer; Mrs. George Beck. At kinson. Deborah Hafsaas, Om aha; Kenneth Peacock. O’Neill; September 29 — Mrs Nellie Hill (expired), Hebron; Oswall Ba butzke, O’Neill; Mrs Bernice Peterson. O’Neill; Mrs. A. L Lowery. Chambers; Judy Jura cek, O’Neill; Wetson Whitwer, O'Neill; September 30 — Mrs. Harlan Peterson & baby prl. O’Neill: Mrs Kenneth Wrede & babv boy. O’Neill; Mildred King. O’Neill; October 1 — None; Oc tober 2 — Mrs. Donald Hoff man, Chambers; October 3 — Mrs. Raymond Kayl & baby girl, Bristow Still hospitalized: Mrs. Flovd DeLong, ONeill; Mrs. Uoyd Ru bock. O’Neill; Mrs. Albert Miller. Chambers; Jess Wills, Emmett: Mrs Albert Kaezor, O'Neill; Mrs Lois Adams, Chambers; Herman Kornoek, Orchard; Claude Rut ledge, Inman; Garrett Janzing. O’Neill; Mrs Eva Grothe, Em met; Boa Murphy. O’Neill; Mrs. Edwin Hubbard, Chambers; Mrs. Harold Lane, Norfolk; Bernice Elkins, O'Neill; Mrs Tom Hart sock, Butte; Mrs. W E. Jones, Chambers; Mrs. Roy Horner, O’ Neill; Nancy Kenneli, O’Neill; Bernice Peterson, O’Neill; Connie Nutter. Thedford; Mrs Nels Mikkelsen, Chambers; Mrs. Earl Bauld. O’Neill; Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker, O’Neill; L-arry Cobb, Stuart; Joe Biglin, O’Neill; Carol Ellingson, Spencer; Margie Finch, Page; Clarence Faulhaber, Orchard. I j i JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE O’NEILL NEBRASKA ... is sponsoring a drive to raise funds to purchase more sick-room equipment to be used by ALL residents of . . . HOLT COUNTY in their homes, when needed, WITHOUT CHARGE No donation will be accepted by the Jaycees or representa tive calling on you. The earnings from the sales of Cappers Publications will be used to purchase this much-needed equipment which will be used in Holt County FREE OF CHARGE. The sick room equipment purchased on previous drives has been in constant use and it is felt more is needed to serve all residents conveniently and quickly. A representative will call on you. carrying proper credentials, signed by — Alan VanVleck, President Junior Chamber of Commerce —N—■ *ii ■■ * • * . • ♦ . * ** * * I I I I s. govt, graded GOOD babe' beef BOILING ^ BEEF Lb_i 7 v PK. CHOPS 7 i mi u f| HAMSU> ----- CHEESE 4JC CRESCENT-SLICED _ ^ ^ ’ n 100: LI Lbs.... I BABY-BEEF RIB ALL-MEAT RING «*>•»■ STEAK Lb.... 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