The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 11, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    Elizabeth Morgan
B I Wetlnesday
A i'KINSOH—Gnvskdp Miner
al services were conducted at 2
pm., Wednesday, April 10. for
Sirs. Elizabeth Morgan. 75. who
moved from Atkinson 27 rears
ago
She died Thursday. April 4,
in Seattle, Wash., following sur
gery.
The graveside rites were pre
ceded by brief services at Sager's
funeral chapel. Rev Curtis Bar
nett, Presbytenan pastor of
ficiating.
Burial was near the grave
A her late nushand.
She was preceded in death by
ner husband, the late James
Morgan; one brother. Dave, and
.one aster, Lucy.
Mr Morgan was an Atkinson
insurance man and at one time
served as county judge.
The late Mrs. Morgan was bom
August 1. 1381. at Salt Lake City,
Utah, a daughter of Stewart and
Jennie Wiggins Beck.
She was employed for many
years as a clerk in the Atkinson
postoffice Following the death of
her husband, she made her home
with her son. Foster.
Survivors include: Sons—Dr.
Kenneth of Sioux City; Foster ol
Seattle; orothers—James Been of
Atkinson and Harold Beck of
3r»xnerton. Wash.
Justice Court
iene Wolfe of O'Neill. Apnl
5. improper U turn, fined $5 and
$4 costs, officer—John N. Schmit.
FVeightways Inc., mghtime
speeding, April ?, fined $10 and
$4 costs, officer—Charles John
son.
FVeightways, Inc., April 8,
speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs,
officer—John N. Schmit.
County Court
Boyd Lee Knoell of Sioux City,
la., April 1, overload on axle,
fined $90 and $4 costs, officer—
Clifford L. Kizzire.
Robert A. O'Neal utf Robbms
daie, Minn., April 4, overlength,
fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—
Donald F Richardson.
George Reis of Atkinson, April
3. allowing minor to operate ve
hicle. lined $10 and $4 costs, of
ficer—Sgt. R. R. Shorney.
John M. Williamson of Orem.
Utah. Apnl 5, overgross load,
fined S90 and $4 costs, officer—
Donald F Richardson.
William M. Summers of St.
Paul. Minn.. Apnl 8, excessive
length, fined $10 and $4 costs, of
ficer—Clifford L. Kizzire
Merle M. Schleusener of Or
chard. Apnl 9, overweight on ca
pacity plate, fined $10 and $4
costs, officer—Donald F Rich
ardson.
Gordon Schloatman of Chicago.
111., April 9, ;peeding mght. fined
$10 and $4 costs, officer—E. M.
Hastreiter.
Amos Joseph Buckey of St.
Paul. Minn.. April .0 .v. t rveight,
fined $50 and $4 tost;., officer—
Clifford L. Kiz:i ■*.
•Viliam L. S * ier Spencer.
April 9. speedin, nigh . fined $10
ana $4 costs.
Polio Fun 1 Drive
Amour ts to S6.184
Final tabul-vion Holt county
contributions o th 1957 fund
raising drive i oeb f of the Na
tional Four 1 itian .or Infantile
Para iy sis ha.. b**t.*n innounced by
At* Givens of Stuart, director,
and Mrs. Robert Cole of Emmet,
chairman:
O’Neill $1,084.77
Atkinson 869.98
Ewing 450.46
Stuart 495.69
Chambers ...... 298.59
Page .... 343.69
Inman precinct 170.21
Emmet .. ... 71.19
Amelia . . 74.79
Townships 1,895.07
Rural schools 430.22
Total *6.184.66
METHODIST —-n •
R*v Lisle g Strwmsw pastor
PACE—Thursday. .April 11:
Junior idiotr practice, 4 p. m.;
youth choir practice. 7 30 p. tn..
followed by MYF council meet
ing. Members of both choirs are
urged to be present for prepara
tion for Palm Sundav and Easier
Saturday, .April 13: Pancake
nipper served to the public. 5 to
8 p. m. for MYF camp fund ben
efit.
Palm Sunday .April 14: Sunday
school 10 a m.: worship 11 a m..
with baptismal service and recep
tion of members: MYF 8 p. m
Monday April 15: Commissions
to meet at 7:30 p. m. followed by
official board meeting.
Wednesday .April 17: Prayer
hour. 9 a. m., scripture—Micah 7:
7-13.
Thursday Apnl 18—WSCS
meeting, 2:30 p. m.
INMAN—Thuriday, Apnl 11:
WSCS meeting, 2:30 p. m. official
board meeting, 7:30 p. m. All
commission members are also
urged to be present to prepare
annual reports for fourth quart
erly conference
Palm Sunday, April 14: wor
ship, 9:45 a. m.. with baptismal
service and reception of mem
bers: Sunday school, 10:45 a. m.
Wednesday. April 17: Choir
practice. 7:30 p. m. and MYF
Thursday, April 18: MYF hay
rack ride party. 7:30 p. m.
FOR BOTH CHURCHES
Palm Sunday, Apnl 14: Cov
ered dish fellowship supper for
both churches at Inman. 8:30
p. m., folowed by a program
•vtth a 30-minute motion picture
concerning the Lenten season.
M en s Fashion Show
to Be Presented
Regular meeting of American
Legion post 93 was held Tuesday
evening.
Plans were made for an armed
forces day covered dish dinner
This party will honor World War
I members of the post. The com
mittee appointed included past
commanders of the post: Vem
Reynoldson, Elgin Ray. John
Watson. AI Carroll, and Virg
Laursen.
It was decided to have a home
talent show and ask the auxiliary
to help with talent. The feature
of this affair will be a second
showing of the men’s fashion
show
The memorial day program
was discussed. Vice-Commander
Don Borg and G. Owen Cole will
be in charge of the program.
Lunch and refreshments were
served with a large attendance j
present and over 95 per cent of
the memDers wearing their legion
caps.
Auction Calendar
Friday. April 12: Mrs. Leta
Miles of Dorsey will offer a 320
acre improved farm and an 80- ;
acre unimproved tract at auction: j
also the personal property be- |
longing to the estate of her late j
husband, H. H. Miles; CnL Ed
Thorin of O’Neill, auctioneer
real estate broker: O’Neill Na
tional Bank clerk.
May 2 Tea Is
Planned—
Goidenrod extension club met
Tuesday evening, .April 9, at the
home of Mrs. Lee Brady. Fifteen
members answered the roll call
with telling of a hobby. Mrs.
Keith Gipson became a member.
One guest. Mrs. Cimfel, was
present.
Health report on polio was
presented by Mrs. Minton and
•he hospital report was made by
Mrs. Herman Janzing.
Mav 2 tea to be held was dis
cussed. Lesson on decorative
stitches was presented by Mrs.
John Schmit and Mrs. Janzing.
Mrs. A. Neil Dawes and Mrs.
Frank Shefl served refreshments.
Next meeting will be at the Janz
mg home May 3.—By Mrs. John
Schmit reporter
Stamp photos at Amelia school -
house Thursday p. m.. April 18.
O’Neill Photo Co.
Chock tho weight on every package!
ANOTHER MEMBER OF THE FAMOUS
FRIONOR FAMILY OF FISH FILLETS
COO *MADOOOC* OCEAN PERCH* OCEAN CATFISH
( OPEN 7 DAYS Thursday, April 11 to Saturday, April 13 NO PARKING PROBLEMS j
LEAN —
U. S. GOVT. GRADED GOOD BEEF —
I CUDAHY READY-TO-EAT
PICNIC HAMS ... per lb. 35C
MEADOW GOLD —
COTTAGE SHEESE_12-oz box 18c
Large size_ 44c
FRESH —
BEEF HEART_per lb. 1 Qc
BACON SQUARES_per lb. 23c
FRESH FROZEN —
PERCH__per lb. 33c
U. S. GOVT. GRADED GOOD —
RIB STEAK_per lb. 53c
U. S. GOVT. GRADED GOOD —
SUMMER SAUSAGE_per lb. 39c
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GOLDEN RIPE —
BANANAS_2 «>s. 29c
VALENCIA JUICE —
ORANGES_per lb. 1QC
FRESH SOLID HEAD —
LETTUCE _ __ . 2 heads 29c