The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 08, 1958, Section 2, Page 12, Image 12

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    O’NEILL IXX3ALA
Monday guests of Mr and Mrs.
Roy Humrich and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hotchkiss of
Pickstown. S D.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Caskey
were weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs of Orchard.
You Get ALL Names
of
Dealers:
A. M. Beelaert
' Orchard
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Ben Engler
J ll 1 J|1 I Stuart
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I Emmet Mummert
^ HIGH YIELDS
22 *• 26% moro groin in Glearwater
DoKolb lotlt.
#" STIFF STALKS Virgil Pinkerman
for moro grain in tho bin . ■ •
lots on the ground. [ Vlich
+■ OPEN HEADS
for lot* intact damage, let* _
diteal* and quick KODert Strong
drying at harvott
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This is the finale scene in the O’Neill public s bool's elementary grade program presented Tues
day night. Title of the production: “The Princess fravels". All pitpils took part.—The Frontier Photo
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admitted April 30-Mrs. Lloyd
Waldo of Chambers, Joseph Stes
kal of O'Neill, Karen Farrier of
Chambers: 1—William Kipple of
[ Inman, Joe Schmidt of O’Neill,
I Carol Ellingson of Spencer; 2—
Mrs. Bertha Harkins of Cham
bers; 3—Mrs. Marie Strube of O’
Neill, David Hinrichsen of Ewing,
Mrs. Alfred Hamik of O’Neill;
4— Mrs. Jenny Hershiser of O’
Neill, Miss Betty Kinnaley of O'
Neill; 5—Herman Dimmitt of
Page, Mrs William Petsche of
O’Neill, Mrs. Harold Coburn of
O’Neill; 6—Mrs. Arlan Miles of
O’Neill, Mrs. Raymond McGeorge
of Monowi, Joyce Storjohann of
O’Neill; 7—Mrs Don Vanderbeek
of O’Neill.
Dismissed: April 30 — Susan
Sucha of O'Neill; 1 Mrs. Elmer
Long of Bartlett, Mrs. Allen Wal
ters of O'Neill; 2 Mrs. Leo Van
dersnick of Ewing; 3—Joe Sch
midt of O'Neill, Leo Matthews of
O'Neill, William Kipple of Inman;
5 Adler Ponton I expired i of Ew
ing. Carl Ellingston of Spencer;
6 Karen Farrier of Chambers,
Mrs. Harry Caskey of Orchard,
C E. Cavanaugh of Chambers,
Miss Elizabeth Kinnaley of O -
I Neill
Hospitalized: Mrs. James
Boyle of O’Neill, Mrs, Marie
Strube of O’Neill, Garrett Janz
ing of O’Neill, Mrs. Don Vander
beek of O’Neill, Mrs. John Galla
gher of Inman, Mrs. Arlen Miles
of O’Neill, Mrs. Harold Cobum of
O'Neill. Mrs. William Petsche of
O'Neill, Mrs. Alfred Hamik of
O’Neill, Mrs. Jenny Hershiser of
O’Neill, Dean Hume of Spencer,
Scott Conner of Ewing. Mrs. Ray
mond MeGeorge of Monowi, Mrs.
Bertha Harkins o f Chambers,
Herman Dimmitt of Page, Mrs.
Lloyd Waldo of Chambers, Joyce
Storjohann of O’Neill, David Hin
richsen of Ewing, Joe Steskal of
O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: April 28 — George
Frohardt of Atkinson, medical
Leonard Ulrich of Atkinson, med
ical; Mrs. George Barlow' of At
kinson, obstetrical; 29 — Mrs.
Julia Samples of Atkinson, med
ical; Mrs. Ralph Armold of At
kinson, surgical; 39—Ray Gotsch
all of Atkinson, surgical; 1 Mrs.
Alfred Martens of Atkinson, ac
cident; Shelly Martin of Atkinson;
accident; Mrs. Richard Shearer of
Stuart, obstetrical; 2—Mike O’
Connor of Atkinson, medical; 2—
Mrs. Clarence Grof of Atkinson,
medical; 2—Mrs. Natchel Rzes
zotarski of Atkinson, medical;
3—Mrs. Claude Raymer of Atkin
son, medical; 4—Cal Thompson of
Naper, medical; Robert Martens,
jr., of Atkinson.
Dismissed; April 28—Joe Vris
pir of Atkinson; William Walters
of Atkinson; 29—Fred Goebel of
Stuart; Mrs. Dennis Kaup of
Stuart; 30—Lela Garwood of At
kinson; Mrs. John Keating and
son of Atkinson; 1—Mrs. Alfred
Martens of Atkinson; Shelly Mar
tens of Atkinson; 2 — Bernard
Rickard of Chambers; Mrs. Leo
Laible and son of O’Neill; 3—
Mike O’Connor of Atkinson; Mrs.
Robert Gilg of Newport; Mrs.
Lyle Addison of Atkinson; 4- Cath
erine Schaaf of O’Neill; Mrs.
Roy Carr of Atkinson.
Wo*;nitnli7<v1 • Mrs PlniiHo Rav.
mer of Atkinson, Cal Thompson
of Naper, Leonard Ulrich of At
kinson, Mrs. Clarence Grif of At
kinson, Mrs. Natchel Rzeszotar
ski of Atkinson, Mrs. Albert Den
nis of O’Neill, Mrs. Richard
Shearer and daughter of Stuart,
George Frohardt of Atkinson,
Ray Gotschall of Atkinson, Ro
bert Martens, jr., of Atkinson,
Mrs. Julia Samples of Atkinson,
Mrs. Frances Timmerman of
Stuart, Mrs. Ralph Armold of,
Atkinson, Mrs. George Barlow
and daughter of Atkinson, Mrs.
Jennie Shane of Atkinson.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Dismissed: Mrs. Henry Eilers
and baby of Spencer, Baby Debra
Baldwin of Bonesteel, SD-, Jos
eph David, sr., (expired), of Rush- !
ville, William Genser (expired),
of Monowi, Charles Fay Court
ney (expired), of Monowi, Mrs.
George Hermen of Anoka, Mrs.
Josefa Sedivy of Spencer, Claus
Gehlsen (expired), of Bristow,
Mrs. Wiliam Green of Niobrara,
Mrs. Edward Vogt and baby of
Naper, Mrs. Marvin Jons of Bone- i
steel, S.D , Mrs. Robert Robinette
of Niobrara, Ed Angel of Spencer
(expired).
Hospitalized: Mrs. Roland Ber
an of Spencer, W. H. Block of
Anoka, Oscar Carmichael of
Spencer, Edward Cassidy o f
Bristow, Mrs. Mary Classen of
Spencer. Mrs. Josephine Dvorak
if Verdel, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of
Norfolk; Mrs. Allen Hargens of
Spencer, Baby Kelly Marvin Jons
of Bonesteel, S.D., William Jor
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT m
VOTE FOR
CARL
PETERSON
REPUBLICAN FOR
Railway
Commissioner
Former County Attorney,
Madison County; Former
Member Legislature, 15th
Distriet; Former Asst. At
torney General. Veteran.
This advertisement paid for f
by Frank J, Brady
dan of Butte, Mrs. Josie Schien
ost of Spencer, Ernest Schoenrog
ge of Fairfax, S D., Mrs. Ruth
Talbert of Bristow, Mrs. Florence
Layland of Bristow, Mrs William
Vesely of Verdel. Miss Bonnie
Thomson of Lynch, Mrs. Marvin
Havranek of Spencer.
Frank DeSeive, 55,
Burial Rites Held
ATKINSON — Funeral services
were conducted Friday. May 2,
at the Soger funeral home for
Frank IX’Seive, 55, well-known
Atkinson man who dropped dead
Wednesday morning, April 30,
while helping repair a tractor
loader at a shop here.
F. E. Anderson of Newport of
ficiated. Burial was in Woodlawn
cemetery. Pallbearers were Carl
Frisch, John Silverstrand, Harry
Van Fleet, Floyd Spindler, Fred
Richardson and Alfred Kazda.
Mr. DeSeive was born a t
Stuart March 15, 1903 He was
active in haying and ranch circles
many years.
Survivors include: Widow —
the former Iva Fresse; daughter
Hilda, who is employed at the
Galyen Motor company: broth
ers—John of Ridgefield, Wash.,
Edward and Joseph, both of At
kinson: sisters — Mrs. Henry
(Mary) Dierks of Atkinson, Mrs.
Charles (Bertha > Cole of Atkin
son and Mrs. William (Priscilla)
Nadeau of Los Angeles, Calif.
METHODIST (O’Neili-Emmet)
O'NEILL
Friday, May 9: Dorcas
Saturday, May 10: Youth train
ing class, 9:30 a.m.; junior choir,
10:30 a.m.
Sunday, May 11: Church
school, 9:45 a.m.; morning wor
ship, 11 a.m.; No adult training
class in evening.
Monday, May 12: Intermediate
MYF, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 13: Prayer &
study group, 9:30 a.m.; senior
MYF, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 14: Adult
choir, 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 15: Prayer
group, 10 am.; finanace com
mission, 7 p.m.; church board,
8 p.m.
EMMET—
Sunday, May 11: Special pro
gram for Mother’s day during
church hour, 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, May 13: WSCS will
serve dinner.
Errington to Succeed
Nutter Here—
Dermot Errington of Ainsworth
is the new project engineer as
signed to the O’Neill office of the
department of roads and irriga
tion.
He succeeds Charles Nutter,
who has been promoted and as
signed to state headquarters in
Lincoln. Nutter and his family
will remain here until June 1.
Errington will not move to O’
Neill until after the school year
is ended. The family has several
school-age children.
Mr. and Mrs. George Courtney
and daughter, Monette, were
guests Sunday at the George
Courtney, sr , home in Lynch.
Riverside News
Norman Pollock anti A1 Gibson
ate supper Wednesday. April 30,
at the Wayne Fry home.
The Ed Walters family o f
Chambers and Vionna llurgett
helped Tommy Napier celebrate
his first birthday anniversary
Tuesday evening. April 29.
The Harold Mlinar family of
O'Neill visted Sunday evening at
the Wayne Fry home.
The Free Methodist church had
family night May 5, at the 1 V>n
Larson home.
On Thursday evening the • Ed
Cuddys of O’Neill visited at the
John Napier home. Mrs. John
Napier and Tommy accompanied
the Cuddys to Gordon to visit a
sister of the Cudys over the week
end
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and Mr.
and Mrs Bill Fry were Sunday
dinner guests at the Wayne Fry
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin llurtig of
Creighton were Sunday dinner
guests at the Howard Miller home.
Mrs. .lamiosek Enertiiins—
Winners of NTTF Bridge club
held at the home of Mrs George
Janousek Wednesday, April W
were Mrs. Delbert Robertson and
Mrs. Don Templemeyer. Mrs.
John C. Watson was a guest.
MOVE TO NORFOLK
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strong
and family will move this week
end to Norfolk where they have
built a new home. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Jolly have purchased their
home at 806 E. Benton.
Little Miss Mary Ann Fox of
Orchard was a weekend guest of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Zakrzewski, who had
gone to Orchard Saturday.
Ewing News
Mr and Mrs Albert Larson
spent Sunday at the home of then
daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Keimer.
MILLER THEATER
— ATKINSON -
One Show nightly at 8 p.m.
Frl. Sat. May 8 10
Sim.Mon.-Tues. May 11-12-18
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Jean Simmon*
Joan Fontaine
Paul ypwman
Treat Mother
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Serving 12 until 2, 5:30 until 10
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THE TOWN HOUSE
Please make reservations.
Phone 273
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Phone 93 O’Neill
We Deliver
Per Pkg.
39c
GOLDEN RIPE —
Bananas — 2 lbs. 25c
LG. SIZE CALIF. JUICY SUNKIST —
Lemons _lb. 15c
YOUR CHOICE GREEN TOP —
Radishes or A fA„ 4 g.
Green Onions L ,wr 19C
CALIF. PASCAL U. S. No. 1 Crisp, Crunchy
Celery ..lb. 15c
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NORTHERN RED PONTIAC
Commercial Grade — Vent-Vu Bag !
i POTATOES
j 50* k $1.98 1
NEW GRAPE DRINK —
Welchade.. qt. can 29c
MEADOW GOLD HEAVY PACK —
Ice Cream .. 2-gal. 98c
KEN L RATION NO. 1 CAN
Dog Fc: J 3 cans 49c
5 LB. BAG
Ken-L-Meal_ 65c
Don't let this week
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Boiling Beef... lb. 33c
CHOICE CHUCK — ~
Blade Roast... lb. 59c
CHOICE —
Sirloin Steak ... lb. 89c
Rib Steak ...... lb. 79c
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| Ground Beef. 2-lbs. 99c
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