The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 28, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    David N. Loy and Miss Lila Jones ... on their wedding day
February 21, 1907.
Amelia News
Miss Carol Burge of Omaha
came Thursday evening to spend
the weekend with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Burge.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Carr enter
tained at a waffle supper Fri
day evening. Families present
were Mr and Mrs. Clyde Burge,
Carol, Robert, Joyce and Bruce:
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Madsen and
Neal. Mr and Mrs. L. H. Bur
gett and Wayne; and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kamphaus.
Miss Viona Burgertt visited her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Lewis
Burget.t over Sunday. She is
employed at the telephone of
fice in O’Neill.
Jackie Doolittle, oldest soil of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Doolittle, |
celebrated his birthday anniver
sary Friday, February 22, with j
i party at school. Mrs. Doolit
tle served ice cream and cake to!
all his schoolmates.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr and
family wore Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. II.
Hurgett and family. The Carrs
expect to move to their new
home in O’Neill the latter part
at the week.
Lonnie Sparks spent the
weekend with Roger Waldo.
COUNTY COURT
Wayne Hyde of Brewster, Feb- 1
ruary 9, speeding night, fined
$85 and $4 costs, officer—R. L. I
Gude.
Marvin C. Boesen of Atkinson,
February 23, speeding night, fin
ed $17.50 and $4 costs, officer—
R. L. Gude.
Ira M. DeWalt, jr., of Alns
worth, speeding night, fined $17
and $4 costs, officer—R. L. Gude. I
Jeanette A. Van Weston of i
Winner, S. D., February 26 speed
ing night, fined $25 and $4 costs, |
officer—R. L. Gude.
Mickey Boyle, February 26, ,
procuring liquor for minors, fin
ed $60, sheriffs fee $2 and $5
. oats, officer—Charles L. Browns.
JUSTICE COURT
Virgil D. Klug, driver for
Clark transfer, February 20,
making improper U turn, lined !
$5 and $4 costs, officer—John
N. Schmit.
Dick V. Wilbern, misdemean- j
or, February 22, fined $10 and
$4 costs, officer—Charles R.
Johnson.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Donovan J. Becker, 22, and
Miss Lorraine Simonson, 23,
tx>th of O’Neill on February 21. j
(Mbs Read Stories
About Indians—
Cub Scouts of den 4 met
Wednesday after school. They
read stories on the Indian pic
tures received from the Pontiac
dealer. Next week the Cubs are
going to make drums, and start
making tepees for their Indian
village. —By Kenneth Lieb.
MAKES HONOR ROLL
EMMET—Leah Serck, daughter
«f Mr. and Mrs. William F. Serck,
lias been named one of 32 students
at Concordia college, Seward, on
tile first semester honor roll.
D. N. Loy, Wife
in Golden Wedding
(Continued from page 1.)
sound of the school bell sent
young feet out the Loy front door |
on their way to classes. After the
youngest of the Loy children—
Donald — had completed his i
schooling, the couple provided
board and room for rural child-:
ren who lived too far to com
mute. In one instance she kept
three high school students from
a single family.
One of Mr. Loy’s brothers, Ed
ward formerly lived at O’Neill.
He now lives at Ozone, Ark. A
nother brother, Harvey, died four
years ago at Ft. Scott, Kans. Of
the two girls and five boys in the
original Loy family at Allen, on
ly one is deceased.
Mrs. Loy has a brother, Hurley,
living at O’Neill; another brother,1
Ben, residing at Turlock, Calif.;
and two sisters, Mrs. John (Dora)
Walmer, sr., of Orchard and Mrs.
Jennie Binkerd of Whittier, Calif.
The Loys have always belong
ed to First Presbyterian church
and Mrs. Loy is the oldest living
member in point of membership
—54 years. She is active in the
Women’s asociation of the church
and also is active in extension
club work.
They have 27 grandchildren
and 17 great-grandchildren. All
of their children were present for
Sunday’s celebration, numerous
grandchildren and five great
granueimuren.
HO Cards Received
They received 140 cards and
letters and more than two hund
red signed the guestbook at the
Sunday afternoon reception held
in the new Fellowship hall at
First Presbyterian church.
Among out-ol'-town persons
present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kenner and
family of Norfolk; Anna Jones of
Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Jones of Neligh; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Benson and family of
Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ben
son and family of Norfolk; Mrs.
Mildred Christenson of Cedar
Falls, la.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ellis of
Allen; Mrs. Berton Kimball of
McLean; Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Kennedy of Valentine; Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Kennedy of Ainsworth;
Holland Loy of Salt Lake City,;
Utah; Mrs. Arthur Goree of White
Salmon, Wash.; Mrs. Henry Lay
ton of Monte Vista, Calif.; Mrs.
Charles Green of Seattle, Wash.;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holliday
and family of Grand Island; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Loy and family
of St. Paul; Richard Loy of Lake
wood, Calif.
In addition there were other
friends from Page, Allen, Chamb
ers, Norfolk and Inman.
Entertain Guests—
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
McLain and family were Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Johnson and family,
Mr.’ and Mrs. Pat McLain and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur t
McLain and Judy. Miss Deb
bie McLain accompanied iier
grandparents home for a week’s
vacation.
LEE STORES CO.
Is Accepting Applications for Assistant
Manager Trainees.
WE OFFER a wonderful future for ambitious young men
between ages of 18 to 28. Must be high school graduate.
We are approved for Veterans “on-the-job” training.
Apply in Person to
WENDELL J. NELSON, Manager
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FOR SALE
Midwest Furniture & Appliance
„ In West O’Neill
HERE’S AN opportunity to purchase a
profitable, going, well-established bus
iness in O’Neill. Entire stock and modern
10-year-old building may be purchased.
Building includes an apartment in rear
(fve rooms and bath). If interested,
contact:
DON MEYERS, Owner
Norfok, Nebr., Phone 1 14
I LEAN MEATY
BOILING BEEF__..lb, 19c
ROBERTS
COTTAGE CHEESE ..... pkg. J,9C
BACON SQUARES lb. 25c
PORK LIVER.....2 lbs. 39c
WHITING RSH . 10-lb. box 1.49
GROUND HOURLY 100% PURE GROUND
APPLES. - 4-ll) cello 49c CARROTS - cello Pkg. 9C
GOLDEN RIPE
KRAFT
MARSHMALLOWS... 2 pkgs. 35C
STOCKTON
CATSUP_3 for 49c
STOKELY’S C REAM STYLE
CORN_3cans 49c
LUSHUS
CHERRIES .. 3 cans 49c
OIL
SARDINES_can l©c
CUDAHY’S SIIORTXIXG
CL1X_3-lb. can 79c
BRACH’S CHOCOLATE
CHERRIES_box 59c
SOAP_2 bath size bars 25c
VAX CAMP
PORK & BEANS. 4 No. 21 cans $ \
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR_25-lb. sack 1.79
Low Prices plus
Top Value
Stamps
Choice Beef Quarters
FRONTS, cut and wrapped. lb. 34c
HINDS, cut and wrapped __ lb. 38c
THIS COUPON GOOD FOR t
TOWARD THE
Purchase of any Beef Quarter 1
(ONE COUPON LIMIT PLEASE)
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