The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 15, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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    Promotion Rites
for Eighth Graders
Honor students at eighth err»df
graduation held Wednesday Mar
It at O’Neill public srhnol audi
tnrinm were!
Connie Brockman, Joan Fish
er 7ane Frost, Beth Fullerton
Pave Car-wood Shirley Green
Jerrv Hendricks Carole Hoff
man Charles Hnvey. Zoe Anr
Huffman I oren Pinkerman Rieh
ard Print'rat? Mary Richards
Aletha Rutherford. Neal Smith
Janice Smith Panelia Whitakei
and Norma Widfeldt.
Others graduating were:
Ben Asher, Linda Auman, Pa
trieia Ballngh Lyle Bnrtak Kar
en Bates. Judy Beed, Sharor
Benton, Byron Blain. Lnrer
Blake, I/iren Boelter. Wayne
Brewster, Wayne Burgett. Foster
Burrell, Jackie Butterfield, Char
Irs Chaffin Fdward Collins, Ken
neth Coolidge, Alvin Crtimly.
fbarles Pickau, Helen Marie Pu
satko Kathy Firk. Helen Fre
riehs. Iris Fundus. Kathleen Funk
Lynn Gallagher. Eric Lynn Gar
wood, Tom Genung.
Garnett Gillogly, Robert Gil
man, Joyce Grass, Jerry Greger,
Charlotte Grimes, Arnold “11311.
Rnv Hipke, Pale Hubei, Delores
Hubei, Mary Lois Jansen. Dar
ken Johnson, Gail Johring, Ir
ma Juracek, Bonnie Kaezor,
Billy Kaplan Karen Kaplan, Boh
Kaup, Kay Kelley, Jeanette Klab
anes, Ronnie Knoell, Jerry Ko
pejtka, LiVonne Kopejtka Irene
Krieger, Linda Kruse, Richard
Bonnie Le Munyan, Donna Mc
Clurg, Judy Morrow, Mary Jane
Muff, Jimmy Ninas, Carol Pacha,
Marilyn Parks, Joan Pease,
Irene Perrott, Callan Peter,
Randy Pinker man, Eileen Pribil,
Bob Radcliff, Janice RJsor, Fred
Rosenkrans, Lonnie Sandall, Mar
cene Sohmiser, Jerome Schmitz,
Donald Skopec, Dean Sladek.
Darryl Stems, Darryl Swanson,
Jerry Taylor, Lloyd Thor in, Mary
Agnes Thramer, Donald Thurlow,
Carole VVabs, Joce Watson, Mary
Ellen Wells, Venita White, Rita
Winings, Bonnie Worden, Donna
Wright, Ronald Zakrzewski and
Alfred Ziska.
Joseph Bicek, 81,
Rites at Verdigre
Joseph O. Bicek, 81, a long
time resident of Verdigre and a
reined farmer, died May 4. He
haii suffered a heart attack.
Survivors include; Widow—
Rose; daughters—Mrs. Jane Kru
pa of St Paul, Minn.; Mrs. E E.
(Mildred) Gaskill of O’Neill: Mrs.
H. C. (Gloria) Bennet of Ft.
Smith, Ark., Mrs. H. E. (Viola)
Burroughs of Lafayette, Calif.;
sons Clarence and Joe of Oma
ha ; 10 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Richard Bohn was recently in
itiated into Alpha Kappa Delta,
national sociology honorary, at
the University of Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kellner and
Lynn were Sunday evening guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alien Pollock, at Ewing.
Anna Clasey, 86,
Rites Set Friday
Mrs Anna Clasey, 86, a form
er Page resident, died in St. An
thony’s hospital, Carroll, la.,
Monday evening. May 12, She
had been making her home with
her daughter Mrs B. G. Godsey
of Auduiton, la., and had been ill
two weeks.
Funeral services will lie held
at 2 p.m., Friday, May 16, at
St. Peter's Catholic church at
Ewing with Rev Paul Broder
son of Neligh officiating. Burial
in Calvary cemetery under the
direction of Biglin’s.
A rosary will be said tonight
(Thursday) at 8 p.m., at Biglin’s
chapel.
Pallbearers will be Lyndley
Crumly, Glen Stewart, William
Roach, Ronald Grass, Alton Brad
dock and Orville Kemper.
Anna Brozak w';is bom July
25, 1871 in Czechosovakia.
In February, 1902, she married
John Clasey at Battle Creek.
They became the parents of four
children. They came to Holt
county from Battle Creek Janu
ary 10, 1904. Mr. Clasey died
October 29, 1949.
Survivors include: Sons El
mer of Osceola and George of
Page; daughters Mrs. B. G.
(Mabel) Godsey of Audubon, la.,
and Mrs. Ben (Grace) Juraeek
of Cedar Rapids: brother Jake
Brozak of Wisner; six grandchil
dren and two great-grandchildren.
Too Late to Classify
(First pub. May 15, 1958.'
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
Estate N’o. 4209
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COITNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF CHARLES E.
JONES, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, j
TO AIX CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the j
probate of the will of said deceas
ed, and for the appointment of
C. Vincent Jones as Administra
tor with Will Annexed thereof,
which will be for hearing in this
court on June 5, 1958, at 10 o’clock
A. M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
3-5c
I WOULD like to thank all my
relatives and friends for pray
ers, gifts and visits while in the
the hospital, and returning
home. Also want to thank Fa til
er Kucera, the Sisters and
nurses, Drs. Wilson and Sucha.
MRS. LEO VANDERSNICK. 3c
THANK YOU to all the good vot
ers of Holt county for your
support in the primary.—OPAL
KEATING, Atkinson. 3c
HAVE PASTURE for 15 head of
cattle.—John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr. 35p3
MARIE’S BEAUTY SHOP will be
closed the remainder of the
week while Mrs. Meta Gruhn
is hospitalized in Omaha. 3c35
Wanted Men-Women
Supplement Your Income
Up To $500 A Month
NO SELLING OR SOLICITING. We establish chain of
retail accounts. Distribute nationally advertised dry pack- .
age food product—sells for 10c—used by millions daily. ;
High profit year-round. Operate from your own home
|Kirt or full time. If you want a prosperous business of
your own in this territory, then we want to hear from
you. First come-flrst served. Personal Interview arrang
ed promptly.
MONITOR SUPPLY COMPANY, 4108 Main Street,
Kansas Uty, Mo.
Heavy Springers in Offering
There will be several consignments of calves, weighing
t©0-550-lbs., ami two consignments of white face yearling heifers
and steers at our sale today (Thursday). One consignor is bring
ing in 12 head of heavy springer whlteface cows.
Also included will be at least 250 feeder pigs, varying from
weaning age to 100 lbs.
>lrs. Felix Hendrick will offer at auction a mower, feed
bunks, shop equipment, wagon, hay rake, etc., ahead of the
livestock sale.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2
Vern A Leigh Reynoldson
Top Scholars
Michael Liddy (above), O’
Neill hinh valedictorian; Lynda
Haynes (below), nalutatorlan.—
O’Neill Photo Co.
Cecelia A. Arbuthnot (above),
St. .Mary’s academy valedictor
ian; Jean Schoenle (below), sa
lautatorian.—O’Neill Photo Co.
SICK & INJURED
O’NEILL Meta Gruhn will
submit to surgery today (Thrrs
day) at Clarkson Memorial in
Omaha. . . Danny and Gailyn
Clyde, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Clyde, had mumps last week.
. . Jim Froelich returned Satur
day from Rochester, Minn., where
he' had submitted to surgery on
his spine. . . Mrs. All Fritton has
pneumonia at St. Anthony’s hos
pital.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marde
sen of Orchard and Dr. B. J
Johnson of Oklahoma City, Okla ,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Miller. After
noon and evening guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lafrenz and boys
of Center.
Mrs. H. J. Hammond returned
recently from Denver, Colo.,
where she had spent the winter
with her sisters, the Misses Ma
rne and Catherine Grady. En
route home she spent several
days with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Chace, and family at North
Platte.
Mrs. P. B. Harty returned last
Thursday from a month’s stay
with her son and his wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Harty, and
daughter at Menasha, Wise.
Minshall Signs Up for Great Plains
lvrni ivLiiisiiaii ui I'rtgi.” was uie ursi non
county signer—and one of die first in the state—in
the new Great Plains soil conservation program.
Witnessing the signing were: Seated—Walter Fick
of Inman: Minshall; Menvyn French, sr.. of Page,
C. R. ("Bob") HiU of O’Neill; standing—Elmer
j4r V v * •
juracea oi aiar; narvey rvrugrnan oi u iveui, ana
Oarence Ernst of O'Neill. Hill is unit conserv a
tionist for the Holt soil and water district; the
others—besides Minshall— are officers and direct
ors.—The Frontier Photo.
(Pack of Dors
Slay Cow—
EMMET Note to dog owners
in the Emmet community: Gain
es Rzeszotarski had a cow killed
by a pack of dogs Wednesday,
night, May 7.
About this time a year ago
Mrs. William Newton’s hen house
was raided by dogs and 30 hens
were killed.
The idea is simply this: It
! might l>e unhealthy for dogs on
the prowl.
LAND AT CHAMBERS
t CHAMBERS—Joe Kutscher of
Leander, Tex , and Harry Dulik
of Morgan. Tex., landed here in
a two-engine aircraft to look af
ter their seven - thousand - acre
Wheeler county ranch, 15 miles
south of here, and to attend the
Lakeview sale. They are re
modeling the house on their place.
Both are realtors.
To Attend
Nursing Reunion—
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gallagh
er and Rev. Eugene F. Gallagh
er, S. J. left Wednesday for Oma
ha. where Father Gallagher will
remain for two days before re
■ turning to Milwaukee, Wise. Mr.
I and Mrs. Gallagher went on to |
, Carroll, la., where they will at
I tend the annual reunion of St.
| Anthony's school of nursing
Arrives from Japan —
Reed Tomjack, U S N, arrived
home Sunday for a 15-day fur
lough arranged because of the
death of his grandfather. A. E.
Ponton. He left Tokyo, Japan,
Friday. Recently he had been
a patient in a navy hospital.
WEATHER SUMMARY
hi lo pr.
May 8 70 43 .05
May 9 75 43
May 10 85 47
May 11 89 48
May 12 84 56 T
May 13 79 61 .11
May 14 65 52 .74 .
Total .90
Ronald Grass, living 10 miles
east oi O'Neill reported IVt in
ches of rain. Loyd Brady of
Dorsey said of the moisture: “It’s
j wonderful!"
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall of
| Blue Ekrth, Minn., spent a few
| days with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Dobrovolny, and family.
Miss Cecelia Ann Arbuthnot is pictured crowning Ihc Blessed Mother while Kllen Itavrunek (left)
an.! Maureen Higgins, Margaret Hoyle, Carnien Meuseh and Kenae Hoffman sing. Small girls are
Marilyn Iaiwery and Nan Kersenbrock.—The Frontier I’hoto.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Last Thursday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson
were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Rothchild of Atkinson
and their daughter, Mrs. Norman
Gutzman and two children of
Woonsocket, S. D. Mrs. Gut/man
and her children had spent the
week with the Rothchild family.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Skulbor
stad and family of Hastings, for
merly' of O'Neill were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Haynes. They attended the ded
ication of Christ Lutheran church
.Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hubbard
of Rapid City, S.D., arrived last
Thursday to visit his sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Porter, and other relatves
at Chamgers. They returned
Sunday. Mrs. Gene Porter and
children of Columbus w'ere guests
at the Porter home here last
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe
lich, Jr., of Chicago, HI., are
expected to spend the weekend
with his parents.
Plans Made for
Memorial Day
EWING Saturday, May 24,
will be poppy day in Ewing. Am
erican Legion members who will
assist with the stile of the me
morial flower are Mrs. Alfred '
Napier, Mrs. Loyd West. Mrs. '
Willis Roekey, Mrs. Ray Mag- ■
wire, Mrs. Richard Edwards, ‘
Mrs. Floyd Lee, Mrs. Clifford
Hahlbeck, and Mrs. Wayne Shra
der. A poppy window will be ar
ranged by Mrs. Napier, Mrs.
West, and Mrs. Roekey, Boy
Scout Troop 181 will assist with
the sale of poppies on the streets
during the evening.
Memorial day program was
also discussed at Thursday’s
meeting.
Other Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter of
Orchard were supper guests at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dewit Gunter, on mother’s
day. Mr. Gunter, who has been
employed at the Orchard Cream- ,
:*ry for many years, lias accepted
1 position as buttermaker with a
ompany at Odebolt, la. They
>lan to move there in the near
he Gunter home were Rev. and
drs I.ee Brigden and son, Gary,
uture. Other callers Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs Watson Mclton
dd had as their guests mother's
lay their daughter and son-in-law,
dr. and Mrs. Merle Angus of
dncoln.
BEAUTYLAND
Beauty Salon
Phone 505 for appointment
Located across street from
bakery
Visiting Here—
Bill Malloy of Burlingame, .
Calif., a civilian radar technician
with the California air guard,
left Tuesday after spending se\ -
oral days here lie and his
mother, Mrs. Noel Keith o f
Bloomfield, N. M., formerly lived
here. Bill plannevi te» v isit his
mother enroute back to Califor
nia,
Dr. Robert Wallace of Omaha
spent Sunday with his mot tier,
Mrs. M. J. Wallace
m j i • i >77
1 ki ki
|| MORE FARMERS
have planted
jpEKALB
|i CORN
for 18 Straight Years than
ANY OTHER HYBRID CORN
' v* . IT MUSI DO
THE JOB!
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Available at
WM. KROTTER CO
West O’Neill
R. H. (Bob) Strong
— Dealer —
Thanks for Your Primary Vote!
L. G. GILLESPIE
QUITTING BUSINESS SALE! MUST SELL TO BARE WALLS!
u„tVo Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 15-17 E"y..E21
BEDROOM SUITES
109.50 3-Pc. Suite, Double Dresser, Chest, — _
Bookcase Bed. Save 70.00 l|l| S|l
ONLY JJ»UV
199.50 3-I*c. Suite, Double Dresser, Chest . --
and Bod. Tilting glass mirror. jU
299.50 3 Pc. Suiie, Extra Ijirge Size, Don- «mia
hie Dresser, Ctiest and Bed 1 Vm ‘a11
ONLY ltM.trv
Plus manny, many styles not listed to
choose from, all at fantastic, unbelieveable
prices!
HOME APPLIANCES
239.50 Kelvinator Clothes Dryer ^ _
make, with all attachments. 1 SU *\l I
ONLY * t' v *Wv
09.95 Eureka Delure Cleaner. The best they —
make, all attachments. IIS
ONLY _
4
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
59.50 Firm Orthopedic Innerspring Mattress _ . _
Spring. J4.5U
79.50 World-Famous Wamsutt© Inner- . r“ (\
spring Mattress. AQ m)
ONLY_
JK9.50 Foam Rubber Set, Mattress and . - . — _
Box Spring, Complete 1 1 ll 1
ONLY_1
Many others to choose from, all at re
duced prices for quick sale
BREAKFAST-DINETTE SETS
89.30 5-Pc. Breakfast Set, table and 4 _ -
JSTt___39.50
I FREE/
THURSDAY ONLY*
II Very I'seful
HOUSEHOLD GIFT
to First 60
;; Customers in Our Store!
| FRIDAY ONLY
Swivel Platform
ROCKER
■ Regular 69.50
■ New, latest style, ONE ONI.Y, quitting business
! sale price:
9.99
, ———————^—.
SATURDAY ONLY
Sunbeam — One Only
i MIX MASTER
! Regular 42.75
■ It’s brand new, with all the attachments at the
| give-away price of —
I13.00
This Is Your Last Chance!
! $100,000.00
Stock and Warehouse Sale!
■ Everything goes! Savings on regularly stocked
! nationally-advertised merchandise up to 70 percent. . .
’ but you must hurry. Sale ends Saturday night!
! YOU CAN AFFORD TO DRIVE MILES
’ TO SAVE HERE!
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CHAIRS and ROCKERS
rm.r»o Swivel Platform Rocker, High Back,
choice of color. Save! A A CA
O N L Y 44. JU
129.50 Swivel Platform Rocker. Rubber,
reversible cushions IJQ
99.50 Reclining ( hair. Plastic Irim. Close
ft nr 54.50
Wo have many more styles, shapes and
colors. Don’t miss these!
! LOOK AT THESE SAVERS!
14.95 Genuine Taylor Tots. Ideal gift for
baby. Q QC
o N i- v •/•Jii
9.95 All-Metal Porch Chairs, Assorted . —
Colors. A QS
ONLY 4.J/J
49.50 Double Roll Away Beds, complete
with innerspring mattress. Vd Cft
ONLY J4.«/U
i 1.AAA.I.AA J. J. A J..» J. J. r. s ..
DINING ROOM SUITES
; 129.50 Drop Leaf, 3-pedestal table, ex- _
tends to 96 ins. Limed oak or walnut. 70 kj)
ONLY _ • J.WV
>
| 169.50 Break-Front China, I.urge, limed ^
! oak or walnut. 1 1 Q sll
ONLY llitavU
I
LIVING ROOM SUITES
; 209.50 2-Pc. Living Hoorn Suite. Cuaran- _ •
teed spring construction. Save 70.00 J ^|J
209.50 Ilide-A-Bed. Wool frieze, assorted
colors. Innerspring mattress J
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Midwest Furniture & Appliance Co.
Open 9 a. m. ’til 9 p. m.
Phone 346-J West O’Neill
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