The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 30, 1959, Image 10

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

    Celi* N«w*
By Mm. Mark Hi mlrlt'kt
CELIA One oi the oldest land- ,
marks in this community is mu\ mg
to a new location.
What is known as the Alex For
syth home, owned by Charley iiav-;
ens, was constructed 4d years ago.
Some of the renters wiio lived
there were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Cone, now living in O Neill, Mr. J
and Mrs. Ralph Hies, now living
south of Atkinson and the late
Alex Forsyth.
Mr. Forsyth moved to the farm
IB years 0 and operated it in
partnership with Mr. Bill Gross.
Later the partnership was dissol
ved and Mr. Forsyth continued U)
live there alone. He died about a
year ago and the property was
purchased by Duane Beck ol tiie
Celia community in December
Mr. Beck sold the house to Mr.
Bernard Brown of Morrili, Nebr.,
and it is being moved to its new
iocaUon, two miles south and j
three miles east of its original lo
cation to the Frank Sicheneder
home place now owned by Mr. ;
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Merril Anderson
were Sunday April 19th dinner
guests at the Hernia Meyers home, i
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson
of Martin, S.D., visited with ins
brother, Merril Andeison Tuesday
and Wednesday April 21-22. On
Wednesday Merrill and Ralph vi
sited their father. Art Anderson at
Albion.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sicheneder |
Visited at tiie Harold Joldluss home ,
last week.
David Frickel spent Saturday
p m at the Jim Sicheneder home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sicheneder j
were supper guests at tiie home ot j
their son. the Jim Sicheneders on :
April 12.
Air. and Mrs. Jim Sicheneder ]
called on the Eddie Walnofer's ■
on Sunday evening.
Henry Hieser and Mr. Gakie
were callers at the Mark Hendricks j
home on Tuesday. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Find Colfack visit- j
cd at tiie Mark Hendricks home on j
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Duke Hoffman, and son, I
Roger visited at the Robert Hen
dricks home Wednesday evening. |
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sicheneder vi- I
sited at tiie John Sicheneder home |
o.i r nutt> eu iuiifc.
Jesse Mellor were all day visitors
ot Mrs. Russel Hipke on Thurs- j
day Mrs. Chaffin and Mrs. Hip
ke are daughters of Mrs. Mellor.
The men of our community did
their spring house denning oil
our telephone line oil I* rillay and
(Saturday. They set a number ol
new poles and tightened the
wires and various other jobs.
Maybe it will save our line man,
Mr.’ Hoffman, having to run and
IU the line every time the wind
blows a little.
Richard Hustan spent last week- |
end with Charles Chaffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
daughters, Sheryl and Sandra, vi
siteu at the Frank Kiiniurry home
Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Milton Mckathine
visited at the Ralph Arnold home
bumlay evening.
Mr and Mrs. l>waine Lackmon
ol Stuart had a family dinner Sun
day in honor of their guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Merlin Tuigley of Omaha.
The following were dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck, Mis.
Bibby Miinar, Mr. and Mrs. Cnai
les Miinar Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Smith ana family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Miinar and Mr. and Mrs. Dua
ne Beck and girls, ail of Atkinson;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
and Mrs. Jim Botonhorsl and dau
ghter, Lynnette of O'Neill and Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Lockfon of Stuart.
Mr. George Beck visited at his
son, Duane Beck's home on Wed
nesday while Mrs. Beck attended
club.
Kay McKathvie was an over
night visitor of her grandmother,
Mrs. Emma Mckathine in Atkin
son on Fri night.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson,
John Sickeneder and daughter,
Gail drove to Norfolk April 19 to
visit Mrs, John Sicheneder and her
new son. Mr. Sicheneder brought
Mrs. Sicheneder and son home on
Mr. and Mi's. 1 rank bichenedet
and girls visited at the John Sic
heneder home on April 23.
Charley Morsett of Royal and
Miss Lovonne Marsett of Norfolk
were Friday evening supper guests
at the John Sicheneder home.
Mrs. Fern Marsett of Royal is
helping with the home work at
the John Sicheneder home for a
few days.
Mrs. Milton Mckathine visited
the John Sicheneders, April 23.
Mrs. Emma Mckathine was also
a visitor.
Flu lias couglit up with a num- |
her of our neighbors again. The
Alex Frlckel family have ail been
ill, Mr. Freekel being very sick
with it. Peggy Arnold and Mrs.
Duke llolfman have also had
their turns now.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Bock ana
family and Mrs. Inez Hayes of
Atkinson called at the Alex Fric- |
kel home Sunday afternoon.
Harold and Garold Frickel help
ed with chores at the Alex Frickel
home on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Cerne and John Albricht hayed
cattle for Mr. Fricked on Tuesday.
The Frickels say they are very ap
preciative of such good neighbors.
Jim and Laverne Sicheneder vi- |
sited at the Ralph Arnold home
Sunday afternoon.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
SCHOOL BOUNDARY CHANGE
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY SUP
ERINTENDENT, O'Neill, Nebras
ka.
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska, we have been
petitioned to make the following
described change in district bound
aries. Detach the E*2 Section 15,
Township 28. Range 9 from Dist.
No. 110 and attach it to Dist. No.
88.
A hearing of said matter will be
held in the Assembly Room at the
Court House in O'Neill, Nebraska
on May 11, 1959, 2 p.m. when all
interested may appear and be
heard. „ __
ALICE L. FRENCH,
County Superintendent.
KENNETH WARING. ,
County Clerk.
J. ED HANCOCK,
County Treasurer.
l-2c I
THURSDAY THRU MONDAY - APRIL 30 THRU MAY 4 - ANOTHER "BIG"
Jack & Jill "EXTRA" nus Sale
YOU WILL RECEIVE EXTRA BONUS IN
AS MUCH AS S&H GREEN STAMPS
X8'W *2
- O'NEILL - BUTTE OR BONESTEELBY SHOPPING YOUR FRIENDLY JACK & JILL STORES AT EITHER
ENJOY TRIPLE SAVINGS 1-LOW, LOW PRICES 2- ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER 3—NATIONALLY FAMOU S S&H GREEN STAMPS
[H Jack & Jill Bonus Sale With the Purchase of Any One of the Following Items — CHDI Jack & Jill Bonus Sale HiK2
FREE $1000 EXTRA I _ "««.oo rxtra bonus in mhgreen stamps I FREE $1000 EXTRA f
In S&H Green Stamps When Purchasing 8 CATSUP, 5 14 oz. btls. 95c APPLE BUTTER . . 3 jars $1.00 In S&H Green Stamps When Purchasing
4 100 watt LIGHT BULBS for 92c § ~ PEAS.5 pkg, 95c «.«, $1.001 Jj™ BEANS - 6 303 cans 95c |
_I Offer Exxpires May 4th *20.00 fxtka in sah green stamps—When Pureha.MnR ah or Above items fVlMI Offer Exxpires May 4th MSM9
Seafteofttu BinA-anlSOVt
,,11111 . Grade A-Med.
^ /EARLY \ ;rk
BIRD SALE i
■w******3 , I
at yeur favorite Jack* Jill store I
VELVEETAr„_z83c
SWANSDOWNsrfer_=8fc
SALAD DRESSING= ,i39c
MARGARINE?--,_3~ 59c
FACIAL HSSCE::r_'19e ,
DOESKIN:™:""_?=39«
SKIP’S"™_S59c
SHORTENING =--69«
V T AMKIIH VS
■ Bj B B B B favorite
mh 1 j la - tf »&»■
5 4 3 ® /r^x
DUlADD L Our Family,Chunk. EM11VMH1H
rmCArnt Tidbit, or Cru.hed.. J Tint I
GOLDEN CORN £K'G£r8*4%5,69‘
SPINACH &!*-».4lSi"5Jt
I PORK a»dBEANS .B’-'SJ’AO1
ASPARAGUS SS2.......VSPfa
GRAPE JAM ssT,...,.
GRAPE DRINK
PINEAPPLE-ORANGE DRINK
PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK
Combination
feather your nest with savings /
DILL PICKLES .5v"29e
APPLE SAUCE m,.469c
RIPE OLIVES Mommotbr.... .t’a 29c l
*4f'* STUFFED OLIVES 39c
^ Our jamiftj J'/isul ppaijiit rhttfr OMr 18014.9c
5-8$
TALLl4.07.BOTTLE_<<p1!||(ag»^1^
Our Comity
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES \
m AA^j
I I I_ B
Jtufuut I
, DETERGENT
.... AMI. . - .. ..... CL WITH THIS COUPON ONLY .
DIAL SOAP .2 5;,9.29c 2 S« 39c !22°z- T,N
PB?WlT|ft WESSON OIL .n.35ce..65c BABO CLEANER .... 25s33c 2®‘.i:*49c jgj f>3C
SmtfSmdBJJlM FRENCH'S CINNAMON Ground.. Tin 1 9 SKOTKINS Napkin* ........... .«”a27‘ | Favorite Jack & Jill Store | I
J*A*| *M *■!»! , c«b r*d..pll.n nl«. .1 l/tllb .1 I ml. C.poi
- - _ I M.-tm.l.nbl. ».U ImA Ilmt pr>
006 FOODS.47£29c SCOTT TOWELS .„.„22‘ L“Cm«..-«
SJack & Jill Bonus Sale
FREE $1P EXTRA |
In S&H Green Stamps When Purchasing ii
DEL MONTE
TOMATO JUICE 1
i No. 2 cans_$100 1
FREE $1000 EXTRA I
In S&H Green Stamps When Purchasing M
ARMOUR’S FULLY COOKED I
irmour’s Fully Cooked P’k Shoulder I
ICNICS 6-8 lb. average „ lb. 39c i
FREE $1900 EXTRA |
KIM TOILET TISSUE I
2 rolls for_89c I
I Offer Exxpires May 4th MWfll
JACK & JILL BETTER MEAT BUYS
Fresh, Lean, Meaty End Cut
PORK ROASTS . lb. 29c PORK CHOPS. lb. 39c
Lean—Tender
PORK HOCKS. lb. 29c PORK STEAK . lb. 39c
Armour’s Star PORK LIVER . 2 lbs. 43c
BACON . lb. pkg. 59c Pioneer—Sliced
MINCED HAM . lb. 39c BACON . lb. pkg. 29c
100% Pl’RE
GROUND BEEF___ 3 lbs. $100
FRESH - TTN'DER YOUNG
FRYING CHICKENS, l3/4-2 lb. avg_each 58c
CHOICE QUALITY—SHARP FROZEN
BEEF QUARTERS, cut, wrapped - Fronts, lb, 48c
NEAR GALLON FRUITS - YOUR BEST BUY!
Valley Home White Tur—Dark Sweet
BLUE PLUMS . near gal. 69c CHERRIES . near gal. 99c
Valley Home Valley Home—Royal Anne
PEACHES, halves .... near gal. 99c CHERRIES . near gal. 99c
Our Family—Halves or Sliced Marshmallow
PEACHES .t. 2 - 303 cans 49c PEANUTS . 2 pkgs. 49c
CRACKERS. kv„v,„.v_2-lb.box 38c
I I I.. ^
HH Jack & Jill Bonus Sale Wmiu
\ FREE $1P EXTRA |
I VEGETABLE SOUP I
| 7 tall tins for_$100 |
I FREE $1P EXTRA I
j In S&H Green Stamps When Purchasing S
iVan I la—( hoeolate—Strawberry in
JACK & JILL ICE CREAM I
2 Half Gallons for_$150 I
“TrTT$1000 EXTRA I
In S&H Green Stamps When Purchasing 4
GOLDEN VALLEY SPAGHETTI |
7 No, 300 cans _$100 | I