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

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    Paul Serres. 58,
Rancher. Dies
Fh ul Serres 5i weii-known
Hun*® rancher. died Tfcunidav.
Ma«h It. at die Crawl m Mem
wul hospital. He siffcied a
trox* and wa* taker. imEjediat
*° the hcapf-ai by- ambulance
He Q»d a few hour* later, never
regaining conriousae**
A rosary semct w*as held at
the Catholic church at Harrison
and gam at the fur,era. btmc
at Crawford.
Funeral *mcw were held at
!0 a m_. Satuday. March 14. at
the Catholic church at Monroe.
Pah icarer* were Michael Boy -
ie, J hr, A Meter, Ray Samoras
ka. Bud Simoraska. Charles Mcc
ru and John Chi eg
The late Mr. Serres was bora
m Sk>ux county, Nebraska. Jan
uary 21. 1899 the son of Paul
and Mary Serres.
On Angus: 11, 195$ he was
united it. marriage to Ena Bar
rett. formerly of O'Neill, at the
Catholic church in Ardmore.
S D
They moved to the ranch 20
mile from Ham son where the
family still reside}
To this union was bean 10
children, two of whom preceded
their father in death
He was also preceded in death
by his parents, two ingar.*.
daughters. Cecelia and Catherine,
and three brothers. Joe Herman
and Lewis. The latter died alec,
m infancy* in Wisconsin
Survivor* include: widow—
Ena sons—Eugene PauL Floyd
Joseph. Joseph Henry, and
George Leslie daughters— Mary
Loretta, Eileen. Edna and HeJen.
all of whom are at home; as
ters— Mrs. Mary Moms and Mrs
Catherine Chleg. both of Rum
ford. S D.. Mrs Theresa Kanrath
of Edgemont, S D; and Mr*
Barbara Svnoraka of Chadron,
brothers — Herman and John,
both of Hamson: several nieces
and nephew*
Out of town relatives attending
the funeral were; Mr and Mrs
Charles Boyle and family, Mr
and Mrs Joe Ramoid and sons.
Mrs Arnold Crawford and the
Ed Beyle family, all of O'Neill,
and Mr and Mr* George Ramoid
and family of Inman.
600 Attend LB 444
Hearing in Lincoln
The ; udiciary committee of the
Nebraska unac-am era! legislature
conducted a lengthy bearing
Wednesday at the State capitol on
Ser Hal Bndenbaugh's LB 444
but toe* no action
Some six hundred persons at
tended the hearing, including
sizeable delegations from Holt
and Boyd counties Those who
favored the amendment labeled
Freeman B. Decker, present state
eaucat.ce commisskmer. as a dic
tator.
•‘The only issue is whether the
people involved ought to be
trusted to govern themselves.,"
Senator Bridenhaugh said
Price to 1&52 the chief educa
tion officer was elected as state
supenntendent of public instruc
tion Nebraska voters approved
an amendmen/t establishing a
state board of education, which
provided for an appointed com
missioner of education Decker).
Bndenbaugh's proposal would
put the matter oath to the voters,
who could decide whether they
wished to retain the board-com
mission form or elect a state
ruperintendent
Tht Nebraska Small Schools
association, born out of the
Amelia high school cccitroversy
was represented in force at Wed
nesday's hearing
Eagle Hustlers
to Study Tractors
PAGE—Members of the Eagle
Hustler's 4-H club met at the
Legion hall Tuesday for the first
meeting of the year A basket
supper was served at 6 30.
At the business meeting. Frar.k
Beelaen was elected as overall
director of the general club. He
is also leader of the stocker
feeder division Ralph Larson
was chosen leader of the market
arum a] division, Joe Luefeeke has
the dairy division, with A T
Crumly and Mamm Stauffer a
his assistant,
A new project has been added
—a tractor division, with Ivan
Hesuss the leader.
Gary Bowen was chosen as
presidaat of the club: Freddie
Crock vice-president: Donna
Crumly. secretary and treasurer
Mary Lou Luebeke. news report
er. and Lyle Heists, recreational
leader.
The dairy division will meet
at the Luebeke tame April 16
and the beef group will meet
with Ralph Larson the same
night.
That right' SlhtS boys a Si
month guaranteed Tractor bat
tery at Sc®vie* Western Ante
U-5U
MEN’S
CARD PARTY
American Legrion
Club
— O'NEILL —
SATTXOAT, MARCH S*tl»
Starting it > P M.
NO CHARGE
• • • t
* »* ** •* •
I
Gets Promotion
Russel] G Bowen {above),
nah e of O’Neill, has teen
named DsAuque (la.) district
manacer tor Interstate Power
company. He wm formerly
.. •: is*, ant manager The dis
trict include* the city of Dj
DUiJt. Ear Dubuque, Dye-rs
e. Farley and Ep worth He
u now one of the company1*
10 district managers Interstate
formerly in Nebraska. oper
ates in 'Iowa. Minnesota Wia
cousin and Illinois Bowen,
brother of Elmer Bowen of
O'Neill, started in 19S0 a* a
boofexeeper with Interstate
< forerunner of C consumers 1 at
O'Neill He is president f
the Dubuque community chert
pae pres;deni of the Lions
club and is a member of the
Salvation army advisory board
H*s wife, 'heir daughter and
son. lave a: ,92 N Alcona st
Dubuque
T eachout-Boucher
Rites at Pierre
M.ss Betty Teacbout of ONeilL
daughter of" Mr and Mrs Frank
Teachout of Mission S. D.. was
married to Jacob B Boucher >r.
of O’NeiiL son of Mr and Mrs.
Boucher sr~ of Butte. Saturday
March 23 at Pierre, S D under
the dome of the capital
Their attendants were Miss
Jackie Hansen of Winner S D..
and Frank Fuhrer of Naper
A wedding breakfast followed
at" the home of the bride's par
ents After a short trip the
! pouple returned to their Dew
apartment m the William Miber
residence here
Mrs Boucher is employed at
the telephone office Mr Bouch
er is an employee of REA
Home Extension Clubs
Organize-d at Ewing—
EWING — Home extension
clubs were organized here
Thursday, March 21.
Mrs Catherine Indra. Holt
county extension agent presid
ing
“Good Design" in needlework
was the theme of the lesson.
Mrs Ewald Spahn and Mrs.
H Woitoneister leaders of the
Help Each Other dub. and Mrs
Harold YanVleck and Mrs H J
K’urpegeweit, a newly organized
club not named, were present
Others interested in club work
m attendance w ere Mrs, J L
Pruaen. Mrs Ralph Racket. Mrs
H R Harris. Mrs Ben Bar sen
April 11 is the date set for the
Ewing women to meet to organ
ic a new club This will be held
at the public library, beginning
t 2 o'clock Mrs Indra will ue
present. All ladies interested
j are invited.
What Not Extension
Club Meet*—
The Wnsi Not extension club
! met Thursday evening March
i 21. at the home of Mrs Charles |
Beilin Mrs Richard Smithson
led the group in singing “'When .
Irish Eyes Are Smiling" Roll
| call was answered by giving a
j hint cm mental health
The committee an charge of
j the litlerbug project gave f re
i port Each member reported on
what thev had dene on tneir
first aid kit These kits are to
t>e completed by the next meet
ing The dub members are al
bnnging an article to be sent i
to the University of Nebraska
hospital. The president, Mrs |
Beilin, gave us a tjuiz on “Do
You Conduct a Meeting Correct- ,
3y," The lesson cm mental health
was given by Mrs Willard Sol
fermeser—Mrs Glenn Kenmcott, 1
reporter
Dene Nelson Asks
Prise Question—
■flow long after the conserva
tion practice has gone to work
does n take the eroded area to
become normal again* "
This quest ion was submitted
by Dene Nelson of O'Neill in
this week’s question contest
sponsored by the Holt county
soil conservation district
This is rather a general ques
tion.. Before a specific answer
could be given a specific prob
lem would have to be known,
answers Bob Hill of the SCS
However, in general it Mill
depend entirely on bow thorough
! ly conservation measures are
applied and how effectively
maintained.
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Parked House Views
Junior PUy—
PAGE— The junior class of
Page high school presented the
plav “The Magic Touch." direct
ed by George Austin, sponsor, to
a packed bouse Friday evening
at the high school auditorium.
Myma Heiss and Kathleen
Walker had leading parts for die
ladies and Harold Freemyer had
the masculine lead Way-rut Kes.se
was stage manager.
Janice Crumly sang a 9oio,
“Into The Night". and Carol
Karris sang- Dawn” between
acts.
A total of $123 was realized
fropn the sale of tickets
One week special' 12-2 bwx
Sr a fool in fell rolls. Seovte*
Western AM* 4*e
Venus News
A Uafcet of ll mm*** of sw
awfifo the Monday,
March 11 The roads weren't
opened until M assay n.ff*.*
Mr and Mrs Edwin ftrte cl
Orchard w ere dinner firsts at
tne Ora Ca»ey beam Sunday.
March IT In the afternoon they
M ill." ' L "wO ll-**
tie pwdnc. Randy Gtf*hs. mo
mi a patient to St •' AwHwcy';
Le r Raft lf>e Orcturd ' r-rF
mnitl earner was uoabfe 10 cov
er ins eompJete route Tkursoay,
Friday »r*rf Saturday, ce account
of the saow btocited road* to tbe
Mia die Branch coonin unity
Moss Helen Heggemeyer re
signed fixes ber f>|ik.' mm: at
• .
.Jsa where she stars*
«S «:Hr»2irig business' eeikfe g©
'•! ret 14 .V.- • Hsg^
roeyer is the daughter at Mr.
uu Mrs, Gt-jsrge Htifem-ftr
ana a Vadigre high school
graduate
,lr and Mrs Albert Pvspeshil
art vacat.. rung m Arieaa T* j
left February 17 and spent t»
' - living *.<
’
<iuc ji. v . . . . March 10 vis
■
r. ,.r and Mr*. LaWm Hnd.
Mr aad Mrs Herman Dorr, Mr
ej»d Mrs LaVer Caskey. aad Mr,
ae Mrs. Kttuseih Caskey and
;*jeCyo and Mr asd Mrs IX c. -
id L C
M-s* B*aact»e Kxsmger aBt*r
• V *♦ 'at, ■■ Tjs,i i-'.
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x viators—Mrs-- Arthur Erb.
■Afford Erb *
daughtws and Mrs. Lester Raff
; Orchard Mrs Leonard H;
Mrs F E Fherer and
Mrs Mjdte Wheeler The :t
• -.on. « n sped as. qwixmt *nd
.. * ,>rk for th* boMk
Kit IJMai .MOISTl KL
4IFJJA— Week*?*! HKttsaa*
■ - vftree-fn unfir of *» -r>ch
nud he*rt» her* Si«o*
’ .i ijv ij'j '^gaod™ Vo get
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Open 7 Days — 7 Nights — No Parking Problem
Prices Effective Thurs., March 28 to Sat.. March 30
ALL POPULAR BRANDS -
SPORTSMAN—
by AN C AMP S —
Pork and Beans 4 jumbo 2? cans 98c
Miracle Whip_Qt- 59c
PERCH per lb 29c
Dl SCAN HINES MEAT —
PIES-4 pbgS' $1.00
FRIGETTE —
CORN_
pkir* 29c
FISH STIKS ... 3 79c
Min NICE —
STRAWBERRIES 4 r 1.00
^^^^mmm Another Straight Load of Northern Grown Red
WHEATIES - SUGAR JUTS.2 pks- 29c
GRAPE JAM.41»« »rs 79c
AMERICAN BEAUTY —
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SWANS DOWN DEVIL’S FOOD — CELERY CARROTS GRAPEFRUIT
CAKE MIXper pkg 27c Lg Staik Pkg _ 7 10 for- 39c
_____ ■ ** Box of 63 $2.19
m PORK EVD CUT — M
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I ^ illlll EB„_. 01 L-quart bottle 75c |
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II BOIL BEEF__per lb. 19c I ™" I
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