The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 01, 1957, Page 5, Image 5
Mace (left) and Graham . . . discover corridor Rate in school I snapped.—Tile Frontier Photo. /a* m Burglars’ Effort Futile at School Man Found Asleep in Weeds Quizzed Holt county authorities are still probing a break-in at the O'Neill public school which took place early Friday morning. Custodian Harry Graham and Junior Mace discovered the break in when they reported for work. The intruders gained entrance through a window in the hallway that links the main building and the gymnasium. They removed the glass from the door leading into the superintendent's office and went to the vocational agri culture room and borrowed a bolt cutter with which to snap the bars in a steel gate. The gate is used to seal off the corridor be tween the main building and the auditorium. Holt Sheriff Leo Tomjack said Wednesday no items have yet been reported missing. “The bur glars knew their way around the building, all right,” he declared, “and a large piece of iron was found presumably for use in for cing entry." A man was found asleep in the grass between the two buildings when Graham reported for work The man, questioned exhaustively by the sheriff's office, insists he knows nothing of the breaking or entering. _| The man, not identified by the sheriff except as a government employee, admitted having a few drinks the night before. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor Thursday, August 1: Walther league meeting, 8 pm. Friday, August 2: Men's club meeting, 8 p.m. Sunday, August 4: Worship service and holy communion, 9 a m. Announcements are by regstration. Sunday-school, 10:15 am.: The Lutheran Hour, WJAG, 4 p.m. Tuesday, August 6: Sunday - school teachers' and staff meet ing, 8 p.m. Thursday, August 8: Ladies Aid meeting, 8 p.m. Frontier for printing. immm. a l o Wed in August j Charles Neyens of Creighton J announces the engagement of I his niece', Miss Mary Jo Mul- 1 ler (above) and Russell J. Clos- I son, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- ] son Closson of O’Neill. Miss I Muller is the daughter of the j late Mr. and Mrs. James T. | Muller. She was graduated 1 from St. Lodger's academy at 4 Creighton, Mr. Closson was 1 graduated from O’Neill high i school, attended the University I of Nebraska and served two J years in the armed forces. An I August 24 wedding is being 1 planned. I Petersburg Youth Dies of lnj uries ] CLEARWATER — Donald Ma- ' jerus, 21, of Petersburg died in a 1 Neligh hospital Tuesday of injur- | \ ies suffered in an auto accident j one-half mile east of Clearwater j I on U. S. highway 275 early Mon- , day. | [ Sheriff Lawrence Rittcher said J . Majerus was a passenger in a car \ driven by Richard F. Brachle, 17, , of Albion. He said Brachle lost \ control and the car hit a bridge rail, rode up the rail and then plunged into a creek. | A chunk of angle iron which had penetrated Majerus' thigh | had to be cut with a torch before he could be removed to a hospi- j tal. - 1 mi i 1111 —- , Tills one-car accident on a bridge of creek near ( learnater claimed the life of Donald Majerus, 21, of Petersburg.—The Fron- ( tier Photo. r—- n1 150 Cattle Expected Today ! There will be 150 head of cattle at todays’ sale—mostly | light yearlings. steers and heifers. The offering will consist chiefly of light feeder cattle. Expected for the hog sale will be between 100 150 feeder | pigs. Both cattle and hog markets have been good this week around the auction clrcidt-generally the prices have been a bit higher. 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OR SHORT RIHG79C I BI LK — With Your Jug I PRINCE — | Kool Aid 6 pkgs 25c Vinegar, gaL ... 59c Dog Fc:3 6 cns 49c Purex, ? gal... 33c ---^ f.S. GOVT. GRADED “GOOD” BEEF — W? i :: COUPON I Star Kist | ;; tuna ! Per Can 29c! ' 44 ^ Ail :: COUPON 1 Table Ready J j| OLEO j j! Per Lb. .. 19c j PRICES EFFECTIVE I August 1 Thru August 3 I . OPffl .. 7 BAYS I ' OPEN • ■ 7 MITES I TIL 9 P.M. I Plenty of Parking Space ( ^ SYMI'IIONT FROZEN — ^ B \j Strawberries 5 for S"| J I | l.mitY'S FROZEN — t; OZ. r\N | W > Lemondade _10c < I 11 Fruit Pies . 5 pkgs $1 i I I FROZEN R.S.I*. — % g . J Cher’es 301b tin $§.49 J J | TIiisi> chcrrli'H lire pncki'tl I purl ■ P sugar to ovi'rj' 4 parts rlicrrios. f B REAL 001.0 — B i Orange Rase 0 cans 89c I CHEESE". 2 lb. box79c I RAKER’S 1.0. 18 OZ. l’KO. ■ 1 Choc. CHIPS .33c 1 Marshmallows 2 '"-"z 33c J i FIRRY’S FANCY — B t omatoes 2 303 cns 43c I I'RIOE OF INDIA — m i R!k. Pepper 4 oz. can "f 9C f IIEUSIIEY’S — m COCOA-J/2 1b.33c I i SANTA ROSA CRUSHED — « Pineapple 2 303 cns 39c f FIRST PRIZE — m ■ SYRUP .. 24 oz. btl. 39c I * SHEFFIELD DILL — ■ PICKLES — qt. jar 29c I I PETER PAN — 12-OZ. JAR 1 s Peanut Butter.. 35c I WILSON’S — M Corned Beef per can 39c I DOUBLE LUCK — M Gr. Beans 6 303 cns 89c I PILLSBI RY — M FLOUR ... 5-lb. sack 49c I > HAASE’S — W OLIVES_3 jars $1.00 I BETTY CROCKER — M t L’ll Angel Fc:J. pkg. 29c I SUGAR. 100-lb sac $9.98 ( CONTADINA — W 1 Apricots. 2 303 cns 49c I B.C. BREAKFAST — M Cocktail _ _ 36 oz can 35c I Aerowax ... qt. can 49c I CAREY’S — ■ ■ Table Salt . 2 tubes 23c I BUFFO — ■ Spongesper pkg. 09c 1 TASTI RIPE — m i Peaches.. 3 2T cns 89c ( TASTI RIPE — m Mix Fruit. 3 21 cns 39c I ^ SUPERIOR — m Prunes.. 2*lb. box 39c I Ll’SHUS — ■ ; Red Beans 2 303 cns 29c I i MY • T - FINE — ■ Puddings.. 3 pkgs. 27c I I BEEF BOIL per lb... 19C ROBERTS COTTAGE — CHEESE, 12-02. bos;. 19c (TDAHV'S — Braunschwg’r, per lb. 45c NEBRASKA LONGHORN — CHEESE, per lb-47c PICKLE & PIMENTO OR — Macaroni & Cheese lb. 49c RIVAL SLICED — BACON, per lb. — 49c j SWIFT’S — ENDS & PIECES OF — BACON, per lb. 27c FRESH FROZEN — PERCH, per lb. — 33c .