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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1957)
County Court November 27- Roland J. Lund of Clearwater, overload on axle, fined $50 and $4 coats; officer— Clifford Kizzire. November 27—Wayne Mundt, driver for J. W. McNally, of Ains worth. over capacity plates, fined $10 and $-1 costs; officer Donald F. Richardson. November 30- Thomas M. Mc Kinney of Basin, Wyo., day speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. November 30 Roy Coleman of Springfield, S. D., night speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Sgt. R. R. Shomey, November 30- Ervin W. Jacob of Ewing, failure to stop at stop sign, fined $10 and $4 costs; offi cer E. M. Hastreiter. November 30 Richard Hytrek of Stuart, careless driving, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. November 3b Paul F. Seger of Atkinson, careless driving, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastrieter. Deeemlier 2 Robert C. Hutch eson of Ft. Pierre, S. D., day speeding, fined $20 and $4 costs; - R. L. Gudde. December 3- Carloss James Chamberlin of Casper, Wyo., day speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer D. J. Fiala. December 3- Everett Fowler of South Sioux City, night speed ing, fined $10 and $1 costs; offi cer E. M. Hastrieter. December T James J. Wanser of Ewing, night speeding, fined $10 and$ 4 costs; officer E. M. Hastrieter, December 2 Arlen Brown of Atkinson, malicious destruction of state property in the amount of $35 and paroled on probation for a period of 6 months to Leo S. Tomjack, Holt county sheriff; game warden—Fred Salak. December 4 Louis Kramer of La Verne, Minn., overweight, fin ed $50 and $4 costs; officer -Cllf- J 1UMI Li. . December 6- George Ramold, driver for Charles Regan of Ew ing, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— i Donald F. Richardson. December 9—Robert F. Metal, | chief of police at Bonesteel, S. D., [ defective brakes, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. December 9—Robert B. McClel- | lan of O’Neill, ficticious number i plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer—E. M. Hastreiter. December 10— LeRoy Lyons of O'Neill, speeding in city limits, $10 and $4 costs; officer—J. W. Banks. 1 December 11—Henry A. Kam phaus of Petersburg, night rfHeiUng. fined $17.50 and $4 costs; officer-E. M. Hastreiter. December 11—Wilson H. Den nis of Omaha, day speeding, fin ed $10 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. December 11- - Fred Bessler of Veblen, S. D.. day speeding, fin ed 10 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastrieter. DISTRICT COURT In the matter of the application of Dorothy M. Garwood, guard ian of Faye L. Garwood, Marlene M. Garwood, Janet J. Garwood and Charles B. Garwood, minors, ' for license to sell real estate. | Filed by J. D. Cronin. In the matter of the application of Ludwig Koenig, guardian of the estate of Samuel Reinke and Mollie M. Reinke, incompetents, petition for license to sell real estate. Filed by William W. Grif fin. Effie Pacha Kubart filed a quiet title against the heirs of the Josephine Pacha estate. JUSTICE COURT November 27 — Chuck Froelich, operating motor vehicle without a driver’s license, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer -Gerald Wettlau fer. Decemlx'r 4—Novey Hugh Bass of Hutchinson, Kans., op*,1 rating a truck in reckless manner, fin-1 ed $25 and $4 costs; officer— Chris McGinn, • — -.— ■ ■■ Mr. Booth . . . tiles suddenly. Kin from Distance At Booth Funeral Among relatives here from a distance to attend the funeral of Clarence A. (‘'Red"! Booth, 51, j held Saturday. December 7, were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Willluts of j Granby, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis j Carr of Casper, Wyo.: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Booth of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs, Gwynn Neuhauer and daughters of Brewster; Mr. and Mrs. Milt Ewing of Winner, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soles, Mrs. Ralph Soles, Fraces Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ford, nil of Ainsworth; Ruby Hansing, Maude Ward and Merle Hanna, all of Indianapolis, Ind; William Smith of Osawatomie, Kans. Friends coming from a distance were Mrs. Josephine Grubaugh, | Mrs. Cecil See, Faith Blank and j Mrs. A. D. Austin, all of Ains worth; Mr. and Mrs. Dwight '■ Dam of. Valentine; Mrs. Arnold Rudnick of Long Pine; Mrs. Doug las Shaw of Madison; Hugh Ben son of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan of Spring view; Joyce Hamilton of Springview, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gip son of Bassett. Pallbearers were Frank Cle^ merits, lxiuis Vitt, James Coven try, Lynus Howard, Jerry Ho ward, all of O'Neill, and Jack Austin of Ainsworth. Burial was in Prospect Hill cemetery. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church with Rev. Glenn Kennicott officiating. Youth Center Will Be Open Three Nights Weekly A meeting of parents was held Thursday, December 5, at the youth center relative to keeping open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. There were 27 people present. It was decided to urge the youths to hold an election and form an executive board to meet with the parents at the next meeting after the first of the year. Several good suggestions were nought out regarding the oper ating of the place, but nothing was voted on until after the exe cutive Ixiard of the youth center can confer with the parents and decide the several issues brought up at last Thursday’s meeting. However, it was decided to keep the center open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, as in the past, pending the next meeting. DORSEY- Some of the children in the Dorsey school are still struggling with bad colds 800 Cattle Here Today There'll be 700-800 cattle here today (Thursday) at our reg nlar weekly sale. Including 50 head of good-age Hereford stock cows, bred for spring calving; 70 head of very good Hereford stock cows, bred for spring calving; 70 head of very good Here ford calves, lightweights, weighing around 300 pounds. Other consignments include 75 yearlings, weighing 050 to r 750 (sHinds; 23 black calves, heavy ones; quite a few other calves and some butcher stock. Hog sale starts at noon. Boy Boshart will have four reg Istered Yorkshire boars, vaccinated two ways. These are of good age. O’Neill Livestock Market ! Phone 2, O’Neill _ _ TEN PEN ALLEY which was scheduled to have been opened this week will be delayed in opening. I HE DELAY has been caused by the late shipping of the automatic pin-set ting equipment. •v>f« ' NEW OPENING DATE: Friday, December 20th 1" " ” | NOT ONLY THE BEST - BUT YOU CAN DO BETTER^ j FOREMOST VRHffVflTI I BIG 4 Flavors Clk# IbiM 1"^”™ I 2GAL FANCY EMERALD. LARGE IUDDED WALNUTS 39 SPRING VALLEY COLORED IN QUARTERS OLIO MARGARINE- 39* LB. ARMOUR'S STAR FRESH CHICKENS 39 c _ Tm Frying_LB. EEF LIVER ~.-29* RIED BEEF ~~.^33* , . ERCH FILLET .-33* 1BRMJNSCHWE1GER ^.-39* SM&eAi. SJupX. snA.H.. POTATO BABY FOOD CHIPS 4Va*OZ. TIN bwwlm 69* PACKAGE TKNDEBLFAF BLACK TEA BAGS.-.19' DUNCAN HINES PANCAKE MIX.-49' 8WAN8DOWN CAKE MIX ANGEL FOOD.-3»c jggfratolagl H|2-31C fSBR/P CMMOTOMMUC LBTflPJ re« Will NMd BAKER'S CHOCOLATE CHIPS ....’*£ 43* PLEASMOR MARSHMALLOWS "SS 18‘ WALNUT MEATS “.*S29' FRENCH’S VANILLA..% 47* % 89‘ r - — ft iiliJUL fitouuL ■— ■ "BIF" I CHOPPED. BEEF -™ HI "MOR" DIETETIC FOODS SHOP AT JACK 4 JILL L FOB COMPLETE UMZ Or CELLU TARKY POPCORN White or Yatlaw SLR. PEG.__ KRAFT OIL SPRY PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING ™-97* ALL DELICIOUS FLAVQM ! j TO CHOOSE nOM | JELL-O 5*^S“39* » RITZ CRACKERS j i£_-35* HtANCO-AMIRIC. A ! SPAGHETTI H TOMATO CAOCM j) |T |T CHOPPED PORK-™ *IY" FLAVORFUL DIET FOODS J JC CORNED ..oz,g, KOTEX" REEF HASH "» JY ^ VIENNA mv SAUSAGES 22' f^age EXTRACT —39’ PURE EXTRA LEAN 100% — GROUND BEEF-lifts.$1 FINEST QUALITY WISCONSIN — CHEDDAR CHEESE ft 59c I PUREX S3! 33* ™.53* NEW BLUE DUTCH CLEANSER _2&2I*_ PARSON'S SUDSY AMMONIA Quoit 4Af Bottle r_£7 RED HEART DOG FOOD 3 £149* LIQUID TREND 2-59* TREND ar_49* BLUE BARREL LAUNDRY SOAP 2 2S33* BEADS •O BLEACH &4I« £.69* SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP JSXftzzirifc BLUE WHITE FUKIS ft |» Ag> Crackers “x__49c Coffees tni. 69C FLOUR &. $2.95 TOP QUALITY NORTH DAKOTA DRYLAND WINTER KEEPERS — Potatoes CWT_ *2.98 FKKAMKRY — I JIFFY — I .MORTON — BUTTER lb. 69c | CAKE MIX pkg. 10c | FRUIT PIES 4 for $1.00 ROASTING — CHICKENS_lb. 33c READY-TO-EAT — PICNICS_lb. 39c BACON SQUARES_lb. 29c OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 9P.M. C ,J I WITH THIS COUPON ■ I TUNA ||c| I FLAT TIN_■ ■% 11 I COUPON EXPIRES DEC. 14 g I WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF NUTRENA FEEDS 0 TUI RSDAY, FRIDAY, SATFRDAY SPEC IAL $5.00 PER TON DISCOUNT ON HOC FEED Nl’TRENA — | Complete Egg Feed_cwt. $3-95 TOP MARKET PRICES FOR YOUR CREAM — POULTRY Shelhamers