The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 05, 1958, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Favorite Flousehold
Appliances Told
CELIA Thirteen members and
two guests Mrs. Stanley Johnson
and Mrs Duane Mintle were pres
ent Wednesday, May 28, for a reg-1
ular meeting of the Celia Home
makers extension club
The meeting was held at the ;
home of Mrs George Mintle with j
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman cohcwtess.
Roll call was answered with an
answer to "my favorite household j
appliance.” Lessons were present
ed on electrica appliances and
their care, by Blanche Pease and
Inez Hayes, and sandwiches, by
Mrs. Duane Beck and Mrs. Byrl
Beck.
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Frank Kilmurry Wednesday, June
25, with Mrs. Connie Frickel co- j
hostess.
Other Celia News
Mrs. Mark Hendricks, Markita
and Mrs Omer Poynts returned j
home Wednesday, May 28, from
a trip to McPherson, Abilene ami
Manhattan, Kans., where they had
visited the Robert and Leon Hend
ricks fannilies.
Mr, and Mrs. William Maloun
and son. Billy of Fontana, Calif.,
left there Saturday, May 31, for
their new home at Sagle, Ida.,
where they have rented the W. R.
Greenwood farm.
The Hendricks school, Mrs. Emil
Colfack, teacher, had a belated
school picnic at Atkinson's city
park, Saturday, May 31.
Members of Wesleyan metnoaisi
church sponsored a picnic at the
Leonard Chaffin home Saturday
evening honoring the eighth grade
graduates — Jerry Hendricks,
Charles Chaffin and Sharon Thur
low; also honoring those gradua
ting from the senior class of At
kinson public school James Hen
dricks, Eloise Heiser and Vivian
Thurlow.
Junie Focken is helping Irene
Frickel with her work.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and family, Mrs. Albert Emmons
and daughter were Thursday
evening visitors at the Elmer Al
lyn home.
Mark Hendricks took Mrs.
Poynts to Bristow Sunday to vis
it her sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy
Shattuck, also Mr. and Mrs. Bus
Whitehead at California who are
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Shattuck.
Billy Focken came home from
attending Norfolk Junior college
Tuesday, May 27 and began
working at the Lee ranch south
of Atkinson, Monday, June 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Focken
and son were Sunday dinner
guests at the Clarence Focken
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
went to Ainsworth Tuesday after
noon, May 27, to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen
and son left Thursday for a trip ot
Washington state.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken
and family and Mrs. Albert Em
mons and daughter were Monday
visitors at Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Zink of
Stuart, Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg
of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Keidel and s<»n, Dick, were Sun
day supper guests at the David
Keidel !v>me. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Doming and son, Robert, were
also Sunday evening guests at
the Keidel home.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks will lie
reporting the Celia news while
Mrs. 0. A. Hammerberg is spend
ing a few weeks in Michigan and
in Ponnyslvania. She will visit
the George A. Earles at Broom
all, Pa.
Vote of Tlianks
to Mrs. Winkler—
EMMET A vote of thanks
to Mrs. Ed Winkler for the sten
cil work on the baseball shirts be
ing worn by the members of the
Emmet Athletics, midget team.
Bob Cole is tutoring the Ath
letics. __
Alice’* Beauty Shop
SLIMLINER
REDUCING MACHINE
Phone MS-O’Neill
DR. J. P. BROWN
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Office ph. 77 — Res. ph. 223
— O’NEILL, —
Old Grads Gather
at Inman High
Mrs. Rouse, 7 1,1*
Oldest Present
INMAN The Inman High Sch
ool Alumni association hold its an
nual reunion Saturday ev ening in j
which 106 persons were served. ,
including recent grads, old grads,
and guests.
Walter Fick was master of cere ,
monies. Mrs. James Gallagher.!
the former Alice Kivett, was in,
charge of arrangements.
Theme of the affair was “school j
days”. On the program were |
Mrs Gallagher, Roland Hansen
i member of the class of 1958), j
Mrs. C. A. (Edith) Rutledge of
Norfolk, Merle Crosser, senior
boys and senior girls of this
year's class. Joseph Coon of Bee
mer offered invocation.
The first class was graduated in
1903. For a time the school in
cluded only nine grades, then 10
grades, and about World War 1
was expanded to a full 12-grade
high school.
Mrs Gallagher is president of
the association; Mrs. Norbert
Clark of O’Neill is vice-president;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman of
Norfolk are secretary-treasurer.
The dinner was served buffet
style.
Mrs. Grace Killinger Gannon
was scheduled on the program
but could not be present.
Mrs. Blanche Rouse, 71, class
of 1903, was the oldest person
present, and Mrs. Floyd E. (Es
tella) Keyes, 70, class of 1905, was
second oldest present.
Coming the greatest distance
were CWO Lor in Keyes, who is
stationed in France, and M/Sgt.
Cecil Keyes, who is stationed in
Germany. *
9 Adults Received
into Membership
Nine new adult members were
received into the membership of
the O'Neill Methodist church Sun
day morning, June 1. The im
pressive ceremony welcomed
some transferred memberships
from other churches and some
entirely new members who have
completed the membership train
ing course.
The new members are: Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Humrich, Mr. and
Mrs. K. L. Moore, Sgt. and Mrs.
William Cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Hurley, and Mrs. Fred
Jones.
M. L. Harkins, Wife
Feted at Luncheon
INMAN Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Harkins, 82- and 77-years-old, res
pectively, Wednesday, June 4,
quietly observed their 56th wed
ding anniversary.
They were honored guests at a
luncheon at the home of their dau
ghter, Mrs. II. E. Smith. Other
guests were R. B. South and Miss
Hildred Harkins.
Mrs. HaVkins’ maiden name
was Ella Martin. She and Mr.
Harkins were married at Gris
wold, la., June 4, 1902.
f amily (iatnering
Honors Voting Priest—
ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs.
John Laible’s home was the scene
of a family get-to-gether Sunday,
May 25.
Out-of-state relatives were here
for the first solemn mass of Rev.
Adrian (Bernard) Laible, OSB,
which was celebrated last Thurs
day at St. Boniface church in Stu
art.
Laible is a nephew of the John
Laibles and a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph D. Laible of Stuart.
Guests at the John Laible home
for the family affair were his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laible and
Danny and Diane of Norton Gro
ve, 111.; their daughter, Mrs. Vin
cent Smedley of Deerfield, 111.;
their son and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs Leo Laiblt, and children and
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Gettert and child
ren, all of O’Neill; and Mr. Lai
bie’s sister and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Buscher and fam
ily of Breckenridge, Minn.
Arriving Wednesday, May 28
were the Laible's two daughters,
Sr. M. Lorenzo, OSF, of Waupun,
Wise., and Sr. M. Raynardus,
OSF, of Bensonville, 111. They
also attended Father Laible’s or
dination in Conception, Mo., Tues
day, May 27.
STANDS ALONE IN ... STEPS AHEAD IN
QUALITY COMFORT
WITH EVERY FEATURE
YOU WANT MOST IN
YOUR WORK SHOESI
• Sweat-Proof Insoles
• Cushion Crepe Soles
• Seamless Backs
• Spring Steel Shaak
COME IN—
Try on a pair.
We have all size*
and widths to
atiar* a perfect Ml
_SBORN E'2
SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Among the old and young grails at the Inman high alumni gathering were: Front row—Miss Murl
Keyes of Mesa, Ariz. (1934), Mrs. Blanche Rouse of Inman (1903, oldest graduate present); Mrs.
Floyd Keyes of Inman (1905), Mrs. Clarence (Ruth) Hansen of Inman (1930), Roland Haasen (presi
dent of the class of 1958); hack row—M/Sgt. Cecil Keyes of near Kalserlautem, Germany (1935,
he came the greatest distance); CWO Lorin Keyes of Orleans, France (1937), Hoyd Keyes of Inman,
student at the school until 1898 Ermand Keyes of Mesa, Ariz. (192«).—The Frontier Photo.
McCarvilles Feted
on 40th Anniversary
Mr and Mrs. J L. McCarville,
!jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mc
jCarville entertained at a surprise
party Sunday, June 1 at the John
McCarville home in honor of the
40th wedding anniversary of Mr.
land Mrs. J. L. McCarville, sr.
Guests attending %vere Mr. and
Mrs. Ovell Mercier of Hastings;
Miss Agatha Keller of Council
Bluffs, la., Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kelley of Albion: Mrs. Hazel Kel
leher of Norfolk; Mrs. P. J. Don
ohue and Mr. and Mrs John
Jones, all of Bonesteel, S. D.;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devoy and
Dr. nd Mrs. E. M. Gleeson, all
of O'Neill.
Carolyn Groeling
Is Valedictorian
VENUS- Miss Carolyn Groel
ing. daughter of Mrs. Pearl Groel
ing, was named valedictorian at
commencement exercises, Tues
day evening. May 27 at the Creigh
ton high school. There were 34
members in the graduating class
She was awarded the teachers col
lege scholarship.
The Groelings moved to Verdi
gre a few weeks ago from their
farm in the Venus community.
56th Annual Lodge
Meet Here Friday
Eden Rebekah lodge 41 of O’
Neill will be hosts to the 5fith an
nual sessiim of the Rebekah lod
ges of district 29 on Friday, June
6. Registration starts at 11 a nt.,
at the O'Neill high school auditor
ium. The afternoon session will
begin at 1 p.m.
The WSCS of the Methodist
church will serve the banquet at
the church at 5:30 pm. An open
house will be held at the auditor
ium at 7 p.m. to honor veteran
members and give a memorial in
honor of deceased members. The
public is inv ited to attend this
open session.
The Rebekah degree will be
conferred in the closed session at
8 p.m. Sophia E. Pascale of O
maha, assembly president and
Lauretta Schnaubel of Ainsworth
wall be present.
Officers of district 29, which
composes of Chambers, Clear
water, Inman, Madison, Neligh,
Norfolk, Oakdale, O'Neill, Page,
Pierce, and Tilden, are Margaret
Johnson of O’Neill, president;
Ava Crumly of Page, vice pres
ident; Valera Philbrick of O'Neill,
secretary, and Jean Hoffman of
Chandlers, treasurer.
COUNTY COURT
May .'U—Robert It. Bordeaux of
Valentine, intoxication, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer Sgt. R. R.
Shomey. _
June 3 Lee Wolff, driver for
General Wholesale of Norfolk,
overweight on rapacity plaets,
fined $10 ami $4 costs; officer—
Clifford L Kizzire
June 3 Caryl Ruterbories of
Neligh. operating on dealer’s li
cense. fined $10 and $4 costs; of*
ficcr Clifford L. Kizzii'e.
June 3 Francis J. Tiomey,
driver for General Wholesale of
Norfolk, overweight on capacity
plate and overweight on • axle,
fined $70 and $4 costs; officer—
Clifford I., Kizzire
June 3 Harold IV Lawrence of
Sioux Falls. S. P., overweight on
capacity plate fined $10 and $4
costs; officer Donald F. Rich*
nrdson.
■It STICK COl’KT
Warren "Pat” Conani was In
justice court on three counts; 1
using foul and vulgar language
on the streets of O’Neill: 2. be
ing intoxicated; 3. resisting and
striking an officer, fined $20 and
$5 costs and 10 days in jail.
Suspended; officer Miller.
Never An After-Thirst!
SWITCH TO
SQUIRT
1
Cherub Milk ' 25c
Pet Milk Hornog.', ‘vilt-D ^rutr'eased . . 2 29C
Cottage CheeseScurT.. 54c
Homogenized MilkS"X:.45c
Table Cream SEE*. pa^^d. X. 25c
Skim Milk 19c
/.-I- • - - 2-"- nor
vl‘^Vvy .CV .1 • / v
Sliced CheeiM-SS^,.£: 29c
Cheese Wedge wX 49c
Longhorn Cheese .Lp£; 41c
Butter . 59c
Chee Zip Spread .....®?ar29c.53c
Cream Cheese Kraft; Philadelphia_I 41c
Cheese Spread Es^iJ' ^T.... AL 26c
Enjoy a LOWER TOTAL FOOD BILL... shop at SAFEWAY.'
Juice Drink 3 '^ 1.
Del Monte; Pineapple-Grapefruit, Vitamin-C enriched, chill and serve
/^nssel Food Mix.;39
Duncan Hines — White Angel Food Cake Mix, 13-egg, just add water
*
Sweet Peas 2^29c
Town House; Fancy Sugar Bells in a can, such tender eatin’, heat and serve
pillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliw
Mild, cheddar-flavored cheese spread
J ECraft
| VeSveeia
2 !!i. VQ.
| Cas'i»n E ® I
Breeze Cheese Spread.... 2-lb. Carton 69c
Chocolate, Vanilla and Strawberry
Star |
[ lz3 Cream |
| KICIc I
i Carfcsi jgfi ^ g
Take Home Plenty, the Family will Love it.
T '’'lilllillllllllilllllilllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilllllllll^'
Try these New and Exciting Summer Candies
Butter Mints™i^ekuoreveryone.29c
/— I ' I n Roxbury; try this 8-oz.
LhlCken bones new and exciting candy.. .Pkg. Z/C
i i II i | Roxbury; fresh, 12-o*. O O
Me 110 J e IS a sweet tasting delight.Pkg. J7C
^ ^
ERouor[y Peanut Butter
Taao.-s like fresh ■ 8-OX. JoT
rousted peanuts, stays mm p|
frcuxi and no oil MW ^ *
separation, Creamy "jB f
or Chunky Stylo
c Buttermilk Bresd ..Loaf 24c I
I
Safeway’s Famous-quality Meats for every meal
Ready-to-Iat HAMS
Butt Portion Shank Portion
Lb. 5Sc Lb. 45s
First quality hams, 14 to 16-lb. Avg.—Center Slices. .Lb. 95c
Cube Sfeabs
E.S*.
-— from U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Beef, very tender and lean
-j Coca-Cola —plus bottle deposit.6 I3tla. 39c r
Tal/O Duncan Hines; Chocolate 17-oz. r Q -
bdKC lvIIA Angel Food or Chiffon.Pkg. J7b
U/koatinr "Breakfast of Champions", 12-oz. OQ
VYIlCdllCJ ready to eat, delicious.Pkg. /7b
Cheerios An oat cereal ready to eat... .Pkg. 29c
Pancake Mix 25c....SE 55c
Canro Cranberry, Ocean Spray; 0 No. 300 A C -
JdULC “Dellcioua with Ham”.L Cana “JL
Macaroni wSTiunty.»?: 25c
Mazola Oil-...SKI 38c ...!££& 74c
Reynolds Wrap ^Zmumfou.f^u33c
Instant Tea JSfSd hot water.lyi:Z 49c
Light Tuna S ar-Kiat; fancy, solid.Can 41c
Chunk Tuna SttSa*; light meat .9X 33c
Krispy Crackers “f^h..^x 29c
Instant Coffee tSESnifSSi ...!S $1.25
Instant MixSSSSl* n.™.pig! 49c
Waxed Paper ^‘“iSESng ...*°£2i 23c
Ivory Snow *«*«».35c
J Dash Detergent £?£«*« .S: 41c
Shop Safeway for the Freshest Fruits and Vegetables!
NEW
Potatoes I
JM v?. I
to Liss. 49c I
White Rose Variety; U.S. No. 1 Grade I
Ik Pineapple I
^Hp'' Each I
Mexican-grown; LARGE, 4 to 5-lbs. each, fresh and sweet I
<$ l
i: SCAMPER DETERGENT; - TIDE
tS5fc
casco | wjffo l
SHORTENING :; SHORTEN## |
as9C : a 89c 1