The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 13, 1958, Page 2, Image 2

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    Hear Report*;
I mailers Named—
INMAN Victory Boys and
Girls 4-11 cluh met on Monday,
Mai oh 10, at the Inman public
American Legion
St. Patrick’s
PARTY
Monday, March 17
Legionnaire* and their guest*
MUSIC BV:
I he [Rocketeers
Admission: $1
No one under ‘it allowed
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school.
The new president Gary Fick.
was in charge.
Leaders w h o had attended
leader's training at Norfolk and
the recreation school at O'Neill
gave reports.
The projects being taken this
year and the leaders are; dairy
Clarence Ifansen; beef—Walter
Fick; swine Glenn Gillogly; gar
dening ' Mrs. George Fick;
REA Raymond Taylor; auto
motive care - Robert Rut her;
fexxi preservation two — M r s.
Clarence Hansen; sewing 1—Mrs.
Livello Butterfield; sewing two
Mrs. Walter Fick; and rope—
George Colman.
The club has three members
who are taking junior leadership
Sharon Michaelis, Gary Fick and j
Karen Brown, The club has 37
members this year. Enrolling for
the first year were Loren and
[jorene Ijorenz and Roger Banks.
Kathy Fick, news reporter.
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DAIRY HERD DISPERSION !
At our farm located 13 miles south, one east and one-half
south of the southeast corner of Gregory, S.D., on —
Monday. March 17th
155 Head Dairy Cattle
255 Whiteface Ewes
40 Head of Young Stock Cattle ,
!
Jake and Jack Reutter, Owners I
GREGORY, HOI'Til DAKOTA I
Infant Slightly Hurt in Collision
In a Friday afternoon mishap at the comer of
North Seventh and Benton streets, cars driven by
Mrs. Ralph Seger and Miss Patricia Cunningham.
16, locked front wheels and smashed. The 1954
Seger car was southbound on Seventh. Mrs. Se
ger was accompanied by her son, Randy, 4, who
was unhurt in the back seat, and another son.
Ralph Eugene, age 5 months. Miss Cunningham,
eastbound on Benton, was alone. Gary Anderson
i left t and Willie Walton are shown preparing to
tow away the Seger machine. The Seger infant
was shaken and received medical attention.
Damage to the Seger car was estimated at $500.
The other car was damaged almost beyond re
pair Tlie Frontier Photo.
At a family supper Sunday eis Schoenle, was a guest.
evening Nancy Benze, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze, Miss Carolyn Muff of Omaha
celebrated her 7th birthday an- spent the weekend with his par
nivertary. Her aunt, Mrs. Fran- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff.
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Make Plans for
St Patrick’s Fair—
This week the St. Mary’s acad
emy senors are busy preparing
for the St. Patrick's fair which
will be held on Monday, March
17. There will be many different
booths, games, and novelties to
attract the students. This is a
traditional affair at St. Mary’s.
A grade school Irish king and
queen, selected by the student
body will be crowned during the
day and the high school royalty
is to be honored in the evening.
‘‘The Elusive Pimpernal”, a
movie about an adventurous En
glishmen during the French Rev
olution, was an addition to Mon
day afternoon’s schedule.
Though most of the students
have had at least one bout with
measles, many are now out of
school with this nuisance.
Fortunately, the current ver
sion seems to be neither serious
nor long-lasting.
CHRIST LUTHERAN (Atkinson)
“Church of the Lutheran Hour”
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Sunday, March 16: Divine ser
vices, 9 a.m.; Sunday-school,
10:15 a.m., S. H. Brauer, super
intendent; “The Lutheran Hour”
on WJAG, 4 n.m.
Tuesday, Lutheran Women’s
Missionary League m e e ts, 2
p.m.; Confirmation classes meet,
1:30 p.m.; Sunday-school teach
ers’ and staff meeting.
Thursday, March 20: Fifth
Lenten vesper service, 8 p.m
The Sermon: “Christ on the
Cross.”
DANCE
Ash Grove Hall
Saturday, March 15
MUSIC BY:
Bill Stoural
Orchestra
Admission: 50e
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Furnish Your Home
with near new furniture
2- Pc. Sectional..119.50
Corner Table_14.50
Table Lamp-5.95
Coffee Table—round_12.50
3- Pc. Bedroom Suite ... u&so
Chrome Dinette_ 39.50
Desk & Chair_34,50
Floor Lamp- 12.95
Your Cost .... 358.90
Actual Value.... 623.40
SAVE!.... 284.50
MIDWEST FURNITURE
and Appliance Co.
209 West Douglas O’Neill, Nebr.
Snow Is Leaving;
Calves Are Coming
ROCK FALLS — According to
the calendar spring is just a
round the comer. Unless this
correspondent peeked around tin'
wrong comer, it seems more like
winter.
However one can notice a few
signs some birds, an occasional
load of posts being hauled in
readhness for the fence repairing
i as soon as the snow goes and the
frost comes out; and quite a few
new calves.
The farm sales have slackened
up, but there are several famil
■ ies moving to different locations.
Other Rock Falls News
Mrs. James Curran and Ardell
spent Sunday evening at the Al
bert Sterns home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist
were helping the Joe Grutsch
family move and get settled in a
different place the past week.
Alden Breiner spent Monday,
March 3, at the home of his sis
ter, Mrs. ‘Floyd Johnson, and
family.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda
visited at the Mike Bonenliorgei;
h o m e i n Atkinson Tuesday,
March 4.
Mrs. Mamie O’Neill was a
weekend guest in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Blake Benson,
and family.
Clem Benson and Robert of
Norfolk were Friday visitors at
the Blake Benson home.
Sunday visitors at the Blake
Benson home were the Hugh Ben
son of Spencer,
Francis Curran was a Saturday
visitor at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moss and
children of Sioux City were week
end guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sterns.
Mrs. Saim Derickson kept little
Shelley Hynes Friday while Mrs.
Hynes was with her mother, Mrs
George Calkins, who is sick in
St. Anthony's hospital. Don and
i Lynda had supper with the Der
! ickson family Friday.
The Don Hynes family were ’
: Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
| Doris Hynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist
were Sunday dinner guests of the
Floyd Sanders family in O’Neill.
The Sam Derickson family and
Miss Nina Burival were supper
guests of the John Schultz fam-1
i ily Thursday, March 6. Linda
Johnson also spent the evening
[ there.
Lester Waterman visited at the
Floyd Johnson home Wednesday,
i March 5.
i Alden Breiner and sons, Rus
sel and Phillip, and Dan Rakes
and Russy Johnson had dinner on
Sunday at the Floyd Johnson
home.
Sunday evening guests at the
Floyd Johnson home were Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Derickson and
boys, Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi and
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and
girls- The evening was spent
viewing slides mostly pictures
of local scenes. A remark was
made there are “pretty nice
views right in our local neighbor
hood.”
CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill)
Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, pastor
Thursday, March 13 (today):
Ladies’ Aid meets, 8 p.m.
Saturday, March 15: No con
firmation classes will be held this
week.
Sunday, March 16: Sunday
school, 11 a.m., William Fricke,
superintendent; divine services,
11 a.m.; “The Lutheran Hour’’
on WJAG, 4 p.m.
Wednesday, March 20: Fifth
Lenten vesper service, 8 p.m.
The sermon: “Christ on the
Cross.”
CHURCH OF CHRIST (Ewing)
Jim Caton, minister
Sunday, March 16: Worship j
services, “Now is the Time”,
10 a.m.; morning Bible study,
11 a m , 5th Chapter of Galatians;
evening youth service, 7 p.m.;
evening worship service, 11th
Chapter of Hebrews, 8 p.m.
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Charter No. 5770 Reserve District No. 10
Report of the condition of the
O’Neill National Bank
of O'Neill, in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on
MARCH 4, 1958
Published in response to call made by the Comptroller of the
Currency, under. Section 5211. US. Revised Statutes
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal
ance, and cash items in process of collection $ 765,952.22
United States Government obligations, direct ;ind guar
anteed 2,220,480.03
Obligations of States and |x>litiral subdivisions 297,254.04
Other bonds, notes, and debentures , 100.000.00
Corporate stocks (including $4,500.00 stock of Federal
Reserve Bank) 4,500.00
Loans and discounts (including $733.28 overdrafts) 678,298.69
Bank premises owned 3,000.00
Other assets 414.36
Total Assets $4,(W9.890.34
IJAK1LIT1ES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor
porations $3,141,848.83
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
■av r |9 186 22
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 373,509.88
Deposits of hanks 166,830 77
Total Deposits $3,731,675.70
T»dal Liabilities $3,781,675.70
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
Common Stock, total par $50,000.00 $ 50,000.00
Surplus 100,000.00
Undivided profits 188,223.64
Total Capital Accounts $ 338,223.04
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $4,068,800.34
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
other purposes $ 500,000.00
I, O. D. French, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to tin* best of my knowledge
and belief.
O D. FRENCH, Cashier
Correct — Attest: F. N. Cronin, J. B. Grady, E. F. Quinn, Directors.
STATE OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF HOLT, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of March, 1958,
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank
DOROTHY ENRIGHT, Notary Public
My commission expires March 7, 1961
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