The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 29, 1958, Page 8, Image 8

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    Celia News
Mr and Mrs Paul Nelson, Na
omi and Paul Arden of O’Neil]
and a friend from Spencer attend
ed the commencement exercises
at Atkinson high school auditor
ium Wednesday evening, May 21,
when their nephew, Jim Hend
ricks, was a member of the grad
uating class. After the services
the Nelson family and Mark and
Joe Hendricks families gathered
at the Connie Frickel home for a
visit.
Shirley and Denton Colfack,
who have been attending the
school of commerce in Lincoln,
came home Saturday, Shirley has
a job in Lincoln so returned Sun
day afternoon.
Ronnie Frickel came home from
University of Nebraska for a vis
it with parents, Mr and Mrs
Connie Frickel and returned Mon
day afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and family and Mrs. Albert Em
mons and daughter were Sunday
afternoon visitors at the Eugene
Poessnecker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ijeonard Chaffin
and family were Sunday evening.
May 18, visitors at the Merrill
Anderson home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck
spent Thursday and Friday at
the Duane Beck home while the
i Duane Beck home was being
shingled.
Clarence Focken was a Friday
i evening visitor at the Donald
; Focken home,
Dorothy Scott was a Sunday
dinner guest at the Duane Beck
! home.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks and
j daughter, Markita, and mother,
Mrs. Omer Poynts, drove to Mc
Pherson, Kans., where they vis
ited the Robert Hendricks home.
Becky and Bobby, children of
Mr. and Mrs Robert Hendricks,
expect to return with them,
En route home they will visit Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Hendricks and
son at Manhattan, Kans.
Mr and Mrs. William Coleman
left Sunday, May 25, for a sum
mer-long vacation to the West
coast. They will visit Long Beach,
Los Angeles, also other places
and Washington. Garold Frickel
accompanied them as far as Val
entine where he will visit his aunt
Mrs. Jerry Henderson and family
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKathnie
of Fall Brook, Calif., and Emma
McKathnie of Atkinson and El
len McKathnie of Norfolk, spent
Sunday at the Milton McKathnie
home and Ellen arrived Saturday
and returned Monday.
The Victor Frickel children at
tended their 4-H club meeting at
| the Ralph Schrink home Sunday.
Harold and Garold and Glen
Frickel were Saturday dinner
guests at the Alec L rickel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel,
David and Vicky went to Omaha
Friday. Vickie stopped at Norfolk
and is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Al
lan Marquardt, and family and
Beverly Frickel spent the day
with the Milton McKathnie fam
ily.
Kay McKathnie spent Thursday
night with Peggy Armold.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
were Saturday dinner guests at
the Merlyn Anderson home at
Lynch.
NOTICE
After June 1 my office will
be closed all day Saturdays,
Weekday office hours will
he from 7:30 A. M. until *
P.M.
Dr. C. M. Eason
i
FEDERAL LAND BANK
Loan Rate
REDUCED
All Land Bank loans now out
standing at !> percent also viB
be reduced to 4*4% effective
with the July 1 installment
payment.
We are proud to be able to help
farmers cut interest costs at a
time when other farm expense*
are at an all-time high.
Now is the time to use a Land
Bank loan to improve the effi
ciency of your farming opera
tion.
See us for a Federal Land Bank
Loan on Your Land
Your cooperative . . .
Elkhom Valley
National Farm Loan
Association
LYLE DIKRKH, Sec.
O'NEILL
Swimming Pool
To Open This Week!
Be prepared for a season of fun at the [tool. Get your
swimming accessories at Gllligan KKXALL Drug:. j
Swimming Caps
Nose Clips
Suntan Preparations
Ear Plugs
Sunburn Relief
VITAMINS
Vitamins Are Needed in Summer, Too
At this time of the year most of us tend to eat an unbal
anced diet, exercise more vigorously, and generally deplete our
IxHly's reserves. Just one SUPER PLENAMINS Tablet jx?r
day provides more than the minimum daily requirements of all
vitamins for which such minimums have been established, siq>
plies Crystalline Vitamin B12, Folie Acid, Vitamin C, Liver Con
centrate, and Iron to aid in stimulating red blood cell forma
tion, and also supplies eleven valuable minerals— all for as little
as less than six cents per day! SUPER PLENAMINS are avail
yable in O'Neill only at C.illigan REXALL Drug.
Just A Word About Vitamins
Before you buy Vitamins front a Mail-Order House or front
a Door to Door Salesman, ask yourself: How effective is his
product? How reliable is the manufacturer? The answers to
these questions are answers you would want to know about any
product you buy. When you buy your Vitamins at Gilligan
HEXAI.I. Drug you can bank on it that no matter which vitamin
product you buy, the product comes from the world’s finest lab
oratories. . . that it is effective . , . and that it is as safe as
modern science can make it. The vitamins which we carry are
the products of the world’s leading drug manufacturers.
DIABETIC SUPPLIES
We feature a complete line of supplies for the Diabetic Patient:
—Insulin —Syringes
—Needles —Cotton
—Alcohol —Testing Equipment
—Sugar Free Ctondy -Sugar-Free Cough Drops
—Sugar Free Cum —Sugar Free Ice Cream
—Sugar Substitutes
ELASTIC GOODS - TRUSSES
At Gilligan REXALL. Drug you will find a full line of trusses and
elastic goods, stockings, belts, supporters. Ask us about your
particular need. We are also able to get prompt service on spe
cial "made-to-order” sizes.
The next time your doctor gives you a prescription, take it
to Gilligan REXAIX I»rug to be filled by one of our PRESCRIP
TION SPECIALISTS. Try us for all your prescription needs.
Gilligan’s Rexall Drug
Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy
Phone 87 — O Neill
WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS I'NTIL 9:00 P. M.
FOR YOI’R CONVENIENCE
Deloit News
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Briggs
and son have moved from the
farm to Omaha where he is
attending the college of dentis
try. Mr. Bartak also has part
time employment.
A bridal shower was ‘held at
the Ewald Spahn home Sunday
afternoon in honor of Miss Doris
Ann Spahn, whose marriage to
Freddie Bollwitt will take place
Sunday, June 1, at Ewing. The
hostesses for the shower were
Elayne Reimer, Mrs. Ralph
Tomjack and Mrs. Henry Reim
ers.
Mrs. Fred Harpster has been
at the home of her mother in
Ewing the past week.
Elayne Reimer came home
from Plainview Friday where she
had finished the school term.
She was second grade teacher
and will return to the same pos
ition next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
and Mrs. Anderson visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Briggs over the
weekend. Mr. ond Mrs. Briggs
live near Ord.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple
j and daughter visited Mr. Tem
ple's parents in Lincoln over the
weekend. Howard attended a
county agent's workshop at Cur
j tis three days last week. The
Temples live at Hastings.
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartak
[ and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rei
mers were among those from this
community who attended the
alumni banquet at Ewing Tues
day evening.
The teacher, pupils and moth
ers of the pupils of the Deloit
school held the term-end picnic
Thursday at the Neligh park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and daughters of O’Neill were
visitors at the Leonard Larson
home Sunday. Mrs. Larson’s
father of Stanton was also a
guest.
Mrs. Howard Manson of O’Neill
called Wednesday, May 21, at the
Henry Reimer and Sidney Ander
son homes.
Mrs. Johnny Bauer of Deloit
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dono
hoe of O’Neill departed Sunday
morning for a two weeks visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Dw'ain Borg
in Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Borg is
the former Mickey Bauer.
Ewing Graduates Class of 22
Ewing high shcool graduates, class of 1958, heard an address
by Dr. Allen P. Burkhardt of Norfolk at commencement exercises
Friday, May 16. Miss Sandra Shrader was valedictorian; Miss Bev
erly Rotherham, salutatorian. Members of the class are: Top panel
Robert Welke, Beverly Rotherham, Dennis Sheer, Sandra Shrader,
Virgil Potter and Pat Wright; second panel Vivian Wright, Del
bert Carl, Mary I>ois Noffke, Shirley Wright, Patricia Schindler,
and Larry Wragge; third panel Judy Stamp, Richard Williamson,
Maryetta Petersen, Gene Sisson, Patricia Emesti and Bob Tuttle;
lower paneL John Mlnarik, Darline Latzel, Stanley Bartos and Pa
tricia Hahlbeck.- O’Neill Photo Co.
0 Neill News
Mrs. C. E. Jones and Esther
Morgan were Saturday and Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enid
Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Peterson of Polk. Enid and Ben
are her brothers.
Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Kaiser were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kli
ment and her brother, Ivan Kli
ment of Atkinson and her sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Soucek of Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kellner at
tended the wedding of Miss Jo
ellyn Eacker of Ewing on Sun
day.
MonumentN of lasting beauty
made by skilled craftsman of the
J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monuments
from the factory of the con
sumer.—Emmet Crabb, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young of
Marsing, Ida., arrived Monday to
visit Mr. and Mrs W. S. Kirkland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson
family of Kilgore, and Mr. and
Mrs. Will and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Dunn and family of Rose, Nebr.,
spent Friday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Shaw and en
joyed a picnic dinner at the park.
Miss Carole Johnson is spend
ing her summer vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Johnson. She graduated from
Lincoln school of commerce in
Lincoln, May 22.
Mrs. H. H. Tipton of Seattle,
Wash, arrived Sunday and is
visiting his sister and family Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Ft “trow and will
attend the alumni banquet in
Page on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Riser of Ger
many, where Mr. Riser was in
service, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Gray on Monday. They
were on their way to Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holz were
Sunday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Holz.
Miss Catherine Kazda of Win
ner, S. D., is visiting her aunts
and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Hovey and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Bright until her mother
and baby brother return from
the hospital.
Callers Monday of Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Gray were her mother,
Mrs. Cecelia Liewer and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Liewer and fam
ily of Butte.
Miss Sylvia Harder, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harder, is
home on vacation from Imman
uel school of nursing in Omaha.
Winnie Barger and Leona Hy
nes accompanied by Mrs. John
G. Stuifbergen left Sunday to
spend until Tuesday in Omaha
attending fall fall market.
Monday callers of Mr. and Mrs.
F. S. Brittell were Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Hutchinson and Cheryl of
Valentine, who were on their way
to Omaha.
Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
William Edwards were his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ed
wards of Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawrence
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr .and Mrs A1 Hamik.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Holmes from Central City, were
his mother, Mrs. Judith Holmes,
and her mother, Mrs. Everett
Haskins. Granddaughter Cindy
returned to Central City with
them for a visit.
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SEIBERUNO TIRES ARE SAFER, NO
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BUY NOW ^
See Your Nearest SEIBERL1NG Dealer
MIDCITY MOTORS, Atkinson
FOX REPAIR, Newport
NAPER SUPER SERVICE, Naper
LYNCH STANDARD SERVICE, Lynch
KEMPS SERVICE. Niobrara
H. E. BARTON SERVICE, Orchard
WINTZ SINCLAIR SERVICE, Creighton
HANSON FARM EQUIPMENT, Butte
CHET & KENS, Verdlgre
GILLETTE & SON, Chambers
ROTHERHAM SERVICE, Ewing
O'Neill Junior
High Is Victor
STUART — The O’Neill public
school's junior high track and field
team easily outdistanced the clos
est competitor in the Holt junior
Ingti meet held here Friday,
O'Neill amassed 93a4 points;
Stuart ranked second with 45;
Page was third with 11, and At
kinson finished fourth with nine
points.
Results in class A (junior high)
follows:
Broad jump: 1—Schmaderer,
Stuart, 15' 2 Shoemaker,
O'Neill; 3 McGinn. O'Neill; 4
Williamson, O'Neill; 5 D. Kram
er; Stuart
Discus: 1 Schmaderer, Stuart,
94' 7”; 2 McGinn, O'Neill; 3
Larson, O'Neill; 4 Clements.
Stuart; 5 Garwood, Atkinson.
100 yard low hurdles: 1 Mc
Ginn. O'Neill, 13.8; 2 Larson, O'
Neill; 3 McKim. O'Neill; 4 Mud
loff. Page; 5 Medcalf, Atkinson.
220 yard dash: 1 Schmaderer,
Stuart. 28.8; 2 Kallhoff, O'Neill;
3—Brewster, O'Neill; 4—Galyen,
Atkinson; 5 Kramer, Stuart.
100 yard dash: 1— McGinn, O'
Neill, 12 3; 2 Williamson, O'Neill;
3—Schmaderer, Stuart; 4 Clem
ents, Stuart; 5 McKim, O'Neill.
Stuart Wins in It
Stuart racked up 624* points to
win the intermediate grades
(fourth, fifth, sixth) competition.
O’Neill posted 49; Page, 84£, and
Atkinson, 5.
Results in class B:
60 yard low hurdles: 1 — Wise
man, O'Neill, 9.4; 2- Lyle Muel
ler, Stuart; 3—Lieb, O’Neill; 4
Weichman, Stuart; 5 -Godel, O’
Neill.
220 vard dash: 1 — Otter, O'
Neill, 31.3; 2—Mueller, Stuart; 3
—Reynoldson, O'Neill; 4 Kotas,
Atkinson; 5 Funk, Atkinson.
60 yard dash: 1—Schmaderer,
Stuart, 8.0; 2—Mueller, Stuart; 3
Wiseman, O’Neill; 4 Funk, At
kinson; 5—Walker, Page.
100 yard dash: 1—Schmaderer,
Stuart, 12.6; 2—Otter, O'Neill; 3
Leigh Mueller, Stuart; 4— Reynold
son, O'Neill; 5—Weichman, Stu
cll"t
880 yard relay: 1 — O’Neill,
1:58.2; 2—Stuart; 3 Atkinson; 4
O’Neill.
440 yard relay: 1—Stuart; 2 —
O'Neill; 3~Page.
Tot, 2, Struck
by Moving Car
Ronald Krugman, 2-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Krug
man, escaped serious injury about
10 a m., Saturday on West Doug
las st.
The tot was near the Foree Tire
& Supply store and passed between
j two parked vehicles to make his
way across the street’ (south) in
the middle of the block.
He walked into the fender of a
westbound car driven by Kenneth
A. Pollock of Neligh. Pollock,
driving a late model car, was pro
ceeding at 10- to 15-miles-per-hour,
witnesses said, and stopped im
mediately when the child was hur
led against the pavement.
The child was taken to St. An
thony’s hospital for observation,
but apparently suffered no ill ef
fects and was dismissed that. day.
HALFINCH RAIN
DELOIT—This locality receiv
ed about a half-inch of rain on
Tuesday morning, May 27.
NAME THEIR SON
Mr. and Mrs Jack Hawk of
Ewing have named their son,
Richard Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen
and Betty Curan visited over the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Farr an in Custer, j
S. D.
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Uerald Steinhauser
Honored by Retail ves—
STUART-Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Davis attended the eighth
grade graduation of their nephew,
Gerald Steinhauser, at 8 o’clock
mass in St. Boniface church at
Stuart on Sunday. His grand
mother entertained at breakfast
for him. Guests were: Mr, and
Mis. William Morgan, sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Morgan and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pacha, all
of Atkinson and Mr. ;ind Mrs.
Leonai\i Davis of O'Neill.
His parents Mr. and Mrs Fran
cis Steinhauser entertained at
dinner for him. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. I-eonard Davis of O'
Neill. Mr. and Mrs Bill Morgan
mid family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Pacha and family, Mr and Mrs.
William Morgan, sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Lax erne Morgan, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Ulrich, Mrs. Anna Zam
faller and Lester and Mabel Bau
man, all of Atkinson
Itoyle Graduates
from NoilCom School—
Army Sgt Donald E. Boyle, 35,
sonof 'Mr. and Mrs. James P
Boyle of O'Neill, recently gradu
ated from the Find infantry divi
sion non-commissioned officer
academy at Ft. Riley, Kans.
Sergeant Boyle received instruc
tion in reading maps and in the
principles oi unit leadership.
1110 sergeant is regularly as
signed as a squad leader in com
pany B of the division’s 2d infan
try. He entered the army in 1943
and has served in Europe.
Boyle's xvife. Hilda, lives in
Manhattan, Kans.
Mike Iteifert
Guest of Club—
EWING Happy Hollow 4-H
club met Tuesday, May 20, at the
L. E. Bergstrom home with Mike
Reifert a guest.
Clayton Hoke gave the pledge
to the American flag and Owen
Schmidt gave the pledge to the 4
11 flag. A tractor demonstration
was given by Jerry and Douglas
Taylor.
Will gladly sell your
Hogs Cattle
LIVESTOCK
Have Auction
Every Wednesday
Butte Livestock
Market
• •
Refreshments were served.
Next meeting will be held June 24
at the Chester Taylor home —
By Owen Schmidt, reporter.
Kl \l KSTATK TRANSFERS
SI> Leo S Tom jack, Sheriff to
Holt Co 5-14-58 $43.90 West ‘5 lot
Blk A Millards Add O'Neill.
ROYAL THEATRE
O’NEILL
Ttmrs. May 29
Girls! Gags! Music and mirth!
Penn Martin and Jerry Lewis in
Hal Wallis' production
JFM1*ING JACKS
More laughs! More music! More
action! . , . and the sky's the lim
it! Co-starring Mona Freeman,
Don DeFore, Robert Strauss.
I’siial admission prices
Frl. Sat. May 80-81
From preacher’s son to rock 'ti
roll king! How did they turn this
kid into a teenager's idol
SING BOY SING
Teen-age crush Tommy Sands.
Lovin', loveable Lili Gentle. Rip
'em-up Edmond O’Brien. John
Mclntire. Skip Martin and his or
chestra And we’re in it too!
America's top disc jockeys. Art
Ford, Bill Randle, Biff Collie. Cin
emascope.
I'sual admission prices
Sun.-Mon.-THcs.-Wed.-Thurw.
June i-8-8-4 :>
PEYTON PLACE
A comer of America! To the
naked eye, it is tree - shaded
streets, the Peyton Place high
school, the picnic grounds, Doc
Swain’s house, and the dress shop
of Constance MacKenzie. But, if
you look at it with your heart,
under the surface, Peyton Place
is a story of people with all their
frailties and greatness, with all
their joys and sorrows, with all
their triumphs and tragedies. Star
ring Lana Turner, Ilopo Lange,
Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan, Diane
Varsi, Arthur Kennedy, Russ
Tamblyn, Terry Moore, and fea
turing David Nelson and Barry
Coe. Color by DeLuxe.
Adin.—Adults 75c. All children
must have tickets. Children 25c.
2 Shows each night; 1st 7:00, 2nd,
9:40. Matinee Sun., 2:30. Wed
nesday not Family Night.
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