The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 24, 1959, Image 12

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Thursday, Sept. 34
Juedi, Mrs. Max Wanser, hostess
Tuesday , Sept. 3tt
O’Mondc, Mrs. Fred Appleby
Merrimyx, Mrs. Fred Robertson
Thursday, Oct. I
WSCS District Seminar, Bassett
Presbyterian Women’s Assoc.
Club Notes
MM
Mrs. Harry Claussen was host
ess to MM club Tuesday evening.
Three guests were Mrs. C. E.
Lundgren, Mrs. L. F. Beckenhauer
and Mrs. C. W, Porter.
Bridge winners were Mrs Es
ther Harris and Mrs. H. L. Lind
berg. Next meeting will be with
Mrs. Paul Shierk.
O’Neill Better Wavs
Twelve members of O’Neill
Better Ways club rnet Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. Bud
Tibbets. Mem tiers answered roll
call with the most enjoyable va
cation of the summer.
The following new officers were
elected. Mrs. Ed McManus, presi
dent, Mrs. Harry Spall, vice pres
ident; Mrs. Joe Schmidt, secre
tary-treasurer; Mrs. Lowell Nes
bitt, publicity; Mrs. Don Weckor,
music; Mrs E. E. Cleveland Jr.,
reading; and Mrs. Robert Engler,
health.
Games were played for enter
tainment, and the losing team will
give a party for the club mem
bers Tuesday. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. Roberj Engler.
Wesleyan Service Guild
Mrs. YVilliam McIntosh was
hostess Monday night to Wesleyan
Service Guild. Mrs. Laurence
Haynes gave the lesson and Mrs.
Ivan "Hurley was assistant host
ess.
Plans were made for a weekly
study of the Bible chapter Luke
during October. Study leader will
be Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn.
The October meeting will be a
joint meeting of YY’SCS and Service
Guild at the Methodist church,
October 19
MXO
Mrs YY'illiam Cousins was host
ess Tuesday to MNO extension
club with 14 members there. Three
guests were Mrs. Vernon Wort
man, Mrs. Bob Timmerman and
Mrs. Wayne Roelle.
Mrs. Leonard Davis reported on
a council meeting and on plans for
achievement day October 20. Elec
tion of officers was held.
New officers are Mrs. Robert
Korwood, president; Mrs. Orville
Sindelar, vice president; Mrs.
Bernard Schmitz, secretary-treas
urer; Mrs. Eugene Hastreiter,
news reporter; Mrs. Joe Tennis,
program chairman; Mrs. Gale
Dierberger, reading chairman;
Mrs Dean Homer, health chair
MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Chambers, Nebr.
This Sunday: Rally and Promotion Sunday. Exercises by the
children. Special music. Rhythm band. Flannelgraph lesson.
I Promotion certificates given. Other specials.
Wednesday, September 30, 8.00 p.m "Cry of the China Seas”
a missions film presented by the Voice of China and Asia.
John Wilkens, speaker. Mrs. Wilkens, vocal soloist.
October 4-11: Old Fashioned Revival with John Remple, well
known in this area as speaker Special music.
Revolutionary New
LIQUID CHEST RUB
From Hex all
INSORB - Liquid Chest Rub
Eases coughs due to colds — Relieves sore chest muscles —
Penetrating, actually ‘penetrates through the skin — Acts
quickly — Safe for Children.
Just $]49
Rexall's Famous Guarantee stands behind INSORB —
You must get complete satisfaction or your money back.
Specials on Cara Nome Cosmetics
Vz Price! Cara Nome Golden Line
Golden Fluff Cleanser or Golden Rich Night Cream
Reg. $4.50 - now just $225
Golden Dew Moisture Cream or Golden Oil Cleanser
Reg. $3.50 - now just $175
Save up to 60% on Large Sizes!
Cara Nome Cold Cream
Save 50% Reg. $2.50 - Now $125
Caru Nome Skin Cream
Save 40% Reg. $2.50 - Now $149
Dry Skin Cleansing Cream
Save 50% Reg. $2.50-Now $125
Cura Nome Hand Cream
Save 44% Reg. $1.75 - Now 98c
Cara Nome Astringent
Save 58% Reg. $3.00 - Now $125
Cara Nome Skin Freshener
Save 60% Reg. $2.50 - Now 98c
DIABETIC SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS
We carry a complete line of supplies for Diabetics:
Insulin (always refrigerated) — Syringes — Needles — Cotton
Alcohol — Testing Equipment — Sweetening agents (non-sugar)
Also, for those who must restrict their sugar intake, we carry
sugar-free candy, gum, cough drops, and delicious ice cream.
VETERINARY NEEDS
DEVOY’S REX ALL DRUG is the place to buy all your
Animal Health Supplies. We feature the leading brands, Pfizer,
Merck, Globe, Salisbury's, Miller Chemical, and others, at prices
you'll like.
PRESCRIPTIONS
The next time your doctor gives you or one of your family
a prescription, take it to DEVOY'S REXALL DRUG to be filled
by a PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST.
Remember, there is a Registered Pharmacist on duty EVE
NINGS, at DEVOY'S for your convenience in prescription needs.
DEVOY REXALL Drug
FORMERLY GILLIGAN DRUG
O'Neill, Nebr.
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man; and Mrs. Ben Hanlon, song
leader.
The October 27 meeting will be
with Mrs. Melvin Marcellus.
Mrs. Harmon hostess, October 14
The Grattan Farmerette exten
sion club chose the following of
ficers at a meeting held at the
Floyd Sanders home.
Mrs. Alvin Vorce, president;
Mrs. Lillian Hibbs, vice-president;
Mrs Kenneth Ellingson, secre
tary-treasurer; Mrs. Paul Krug
man, news reporter; Mrs. Marvin
Clouse health leader and Mrs.
Edwin Burival, music leader.
The club now has thirteen mem
bers.
Starlight Extension
Starlight Extension met Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Mar
vin Strong. A new member is Miss
Deanna Porter.
A motion was made to collect
used clothing from the members
to go to a family in Greece.
Names were drawn for secret
sisters.
The following officers were elect
ed: Mrs. Charles Beilin, president;
Mrs. John Beilin, vice president;
Mrs. Jay McConnell, secretary
treasurer and news reporter; Mrs.
Jerry McGinn, reading leader,
Mrs. Marvin Strong music leader
and Mrs. Frank McKinney, health
leader.
The next meeting will be Octo
ber 19 with Mrs. Jerry McGinn.
Hospital Notes
O’Neill St- Anthony's
Admitted: Sept. 15— Mrs. Del
bert Robertson and Weslie Pin
kerman, both of O'Neill. 16—
Mrs. Donald Strong, Chambers,
and Mrs. Francis Hershiser, O’
Neill. 17— Mrs. William Grothe,
jr., and Fred Grothe, both of Em
met and Mrs. Wayne D. Gesi
riech, Chambers. 18 Gary Kirk
patrick, Mrs. Larry Tibbetts and
Mrs. Frank Parkins, all of O'
Neill and Ann Regan, Inman. 19—
Elizabeth Catherine Hynes, Mrs.
Joe Dutek and L. A. Ott, all of
O’Neill and Mrs. Harold Tarr,
St. Charles, S. D., 20—Mrs. Duane
Sanders, O’Neill, Rhonda Harmon,
Page and Mrs. May Alden, Ewing.
21—Billy White, O’Neill and Mrs.
Francis Latzel, Emmet.
Dismissed: Sept. 15—Jan and
Becky Jo Humrich, O’Neill, Mrs.
Edgar Boyle, Page, William F.
Conner, Ewing, Mrs. Louis Wal
ters and baby boy, Chambers,
and Angela Philbrick of Ains
worth. 16^ Herman Janzing, O’
Neill. 17—Weslie Pinkerman, Or
ville Miller, Mrs. Rose Harding
and Mrs. Delbert Robertson, all
of O'Neill. 18 Harry Graham, Lar
ry Tibbetts, both of O’Neill and
Fred Grothe of Emmet. 19—Eli
zabeth Catherine Hynes and Mrs.
Edward J. Boyle and baby boy,
both of O'Neill and Mrs. William
Grothe, jr., Emmet. 20—Ann Re
gan of Inman and Robert L. Han
ley, O'Neill. 21 Rhonda Harmon
of Page and Mrs. Donald Strong
and baby girl of Chambers, Mrs.
Francis Hershiser and baby girl
and Mrs. Duane Sanders of O'Neill
and Mrs. Wayne Gesiriech and
baby boy of Chambers. 22 Gaty
Kirkpatrick and L. A. Ott, both of
O'Neill.
Lynch Sacred Heart
Admitted: Mrs. Bertha Bright,
Mrs. Edith Donahue, both of But
te. Mrs. Mary Classen, Alvin Da- ;
vid, John Dickey, all of Spencer, j
Mrs. Howard Carsten, Dr. G. B.
Ira and Joseph Micanek, sr, all
of Lynch. Mrs. Lucy Hrbeck of j
Niobrara, Erick Ohman of Anoka, J
Mrs. Martha Schultz of Naper and
Edward Riddle of Magoli, Ark.
Dismissed: Sept. 16 Mrs. George
Thayer of Lynch. Edward Rei
man of Butte. 18—Mrs. William
Waechter of Verdel. 19—Mrs. Leo
Howdeshell and baby boy, Mrs.
Mary Wolfe, Mrs. Emil Milacek,
Frank Kalal and baby Robert J.
Walsh, all of Lynch and Mrs. Ray
mond Elsasser of Spencer and
ge Baumeister of Butte. 20— W.
H. Block of Anoka.
Atkinson Memorial
Admitted: Sept. 15— Mrs. Ger
trude Kaup, Mrs. John Laibie and
Harry Foltz, all of Stuart. 17
Mrs. Ettie Potter, Stuart. 18 -Mrs.
Joe Juracek of Naper; Evan Lane
of Newport and Harry Fullerton
of Phoenix, Ariz. 19—Mrs. War
ren Shaw of Bassett. 20-John
Lucht of Long Pine and Mrs. Jen
nie Strong of O'Neill.
Dismissed. Sept. 15—Mrs. Leo
Urban of Chambers; Mrs. Ralph
Mlinar of Stuart and Mrs. Jim
White and son of Atkinson.
Double A Auction
MARKET REPORT
Atkinson, Tuesday, September
22. Cattle and Hog receipts to
taled 1260 head. Buyer action
was again broad with light
yearling steers in greatest de
mand. Both steers and heifers
with weight didn't fare quite as
well. Steer calves sold from
32.00 to 35.00 cwt. on the better
kinds but down to 29.50 on plain
er undehorned kinds. Heifers
30.00 to 33.00 cwt.; others down
28 00 on plainer heavier kinds.
Yearling steers 27.50 - 29.50
Just good 26.00 - 27.25—Heifers
largely 25.50 - 26.50 a few to
27.00, calfy kinds down to 22.00.
800 - 900 lb. Steers 24.75 - 25.50
and in limited supply this week.
Water fills heavily favored the
seller Tuesday.
Butcher cattle very active and
steady; beef cows 16.00 - 17 25;
cutters 15.00 - 16.00; Canners
13.50 - 14.75; Bulls 20.00 - 21.00
Light weight lulls 18.00 - 20.00.
Next Auction Tuesday Septem
ber 29. Included will be 25
straight carloads of yearlings
and Two’s — About 2000 head
expected — Get your listings
in by Friday noon.
First Special Calf Auction Oc
tober 6.
Phone 5141
Atkinson, Nebraska
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Lundberg Memorial, Creighton
Admitted: Sept. 12-19 Mrs. Ro
bert Haas of Niobrara; Harold
Andersen of Omaha; John Kumm
and Mrs. William Van Hrocklin.
both of Creighton: Wayne Boeite;
of Verdigre: Mrs. Adolph Hane
feldt of Cen’er and Albert Hal
vorsen of Winne.oon.
Dismissed: Mrs. Philip Frazier
of McLaughlin. S. D.. Harold An
dersen of Omaha. Wayne Boelter
of Verdigre. transferred to a Nor
folk hospital. Mrs Robert Haas
and daughter of Niobrara.
ST. ANTHONY’S
DUFEK Mr. and Mrs. Joe Du
fek O'Neill, son, James Joseph,
7 pounds. 1 ounce. Sept. 19. The
Dufeks now have slx daughters
and one son. Mr. and Mrs. Du
fek are both employed at St. An
thony's hospital.
GESIRIECH— Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Gesiriech, Chambers, son,
Craig Jon, 8 pounds, 2 ounces.
Sept. 17. This is the couple’s third
son.
HERSHISER-Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Hershiser O’Neill, daughter.
Carolyn Louise, 7 pounds, 9 ounces
Sept. 17.
LATZEL—Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Latzel, Emmet, daughter, Sept. 21.
COMMI NITY MEMORIAL
RENEKE—Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Reneke, Burweli. have named their
son Roy Christian. He weighed
7 pounds and 2Vz ounces.
LUNDBERG MEMORIAL
HANEFELDT—Mr. and Mrs. A
dolph Hanefeldt, Center, son Ter
ry Lee, 8 pounds, 8 ounces, Sept.
16.
VAN BROCKLIN Mr. and Mrs.
William Van Broc!:':r., Creighton,
daughter, 7 pounds 3 ounces, Sept.
18.
HAAS—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Haas, Niobrara, have named their
daughter Katherine Ann.
PHILIP Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Philip, Niobrara, son, John Alan,
9 pounds, 2 ounces, Sept. 19.
CROSLEY—Mr. and Mrs. John
Crosley, Bloomfield, daughter
Margaret Fay, 6 pounds, 15 oun
ces, Sept. 19.
DEMUTH Mr. and Mrs. Roy
| DeMuth. Creighton, son, 6 pounds
6 ounces. Sept. 23.
elsewhere
EREDENKAMP Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Bredenkamp, son. Brent,
7 pounds. 3 ounces, Sept. 17 at
a York hospital. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Eaeker of Ewing.
BORG Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Borg. Winter Park, Fla., daugh
ter, Debra Eyvonne, 7 pounds.
Sept. 18. This is the couple's first
child. Mrs. Borg is the former
Married Gaskill, daughter of Mr.
,,nd Mrs. E. E. Gaskill of O'Neill.
This is their first grand grand
child. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg are
the pa'ernal grandparents. Great
grandparents for the first time
are Mr. and Mrs. Edd Gunn, O'
Mi. Borg is serv ing in the Air
Force and is stationed in Flor
i ida
McELVAIN Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McElvain, Omaha, son, Grc
| gory Scott, 6 pounds. Sept. 18.
This is the couple’s first child.
The maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry of
Inman. The paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc
Elvain.
JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Johnson, son 7 pounds, 13 oun
cos, Sept. 19 at the Ainsworth
hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Weichman, all of
Stuart.
DICKERSON— Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Dickerson, Edmund, Okla.
son. Sept. 19. Mrs. Dickerson is
the former Lois Burge. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Burge of Amelia are
the maternal grandparents
GOODMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Goodman, jr., daughter, Sept. 21
in the Gregory hospital.
THE
State vs Alvin L. Gowler, Co
lumbus, Nebr., night speeding,
fined $25 and $4 costs; officer R.
L. Gude, Sept. 18.
State vs Emmanuel Edward
Wentz, Rockwell City, la., speeding
day, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
R. L. Gude, Sept. 18.
State vs Ralph J. Kaup, Atkin
son, careless driving, fined $25
and $4 costs; officer E. M. Has
treiter, Sept. 19.
I‘l NSAf OI.A. H».—Marine 1st Lt. David .1, leighton, soil of
Col. and Mrs. JeHred W. Leighton of 1U0 Magnolia Koad, iiear
water. Fla., lias his "Wings of Gold” of a Naval Aviator pinned on
by Ills wife, the former Miss Frances Gotchall of Atkinson, at the
Naval Air Station, I'ensaoola, Ha. He received Ills wings August
20 upon completion of advanced flight training. First Lt. Leighton
Is a graduate of the I nlversity of Nebraska.
State vs. Zigmas L. Benkis, Om
aha, speeding night, fined $10 and
SI costs; officer E. M. Hastreiter, j
Sept. 21.
State vs Leo Emil Miller, dri
jver for Metz Baking Company.
Sioux City, la., no reciprocity,
fined $10 and $-1 costs; officer Don
ald F. Richardson, Sept. 21.
State vs Jerry Gibbons, Clare
more, Okla., operating motor ve
hicle without driver's license, fin
ed $5 and $4 costs; officer R. L.
Gude, Sept. 21.
State vs Bobby F. Knapp, Nor
folk, speeding night, fined $10 and
$4 costs; officer E. M. Hastreiter, i
Sept. 23.
State vs Harry E. Michaelis,
Spencer, seining in restricted area
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
Harry A. Spall, Sept. 23.
State vs Dale E. Michaelis,
Spencer, seining in restricted ar
ea, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
Harry A. Spall, Sept. 23.
State vs Kenneth C. Hunt, O’
Neill speeding night, truck, lined
$15 and $4 costs, officer E. M.
Hastreiter, Sept. 23.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Larry Malin Hendrickson, 22,
Gibbon, Nebr., and Bonnie Joye
Miller, 21, Rockville, Nebr., Sept.
22.
The Frontier—
Lynch News
By Veldeen Pinkertnan
Lynch High suffered several
casualties this week with Law
rence Wickersham losing part of
one finger in an accident in shop
and Lyle Stewart a broken finger
and Quentin Pickering a broken
blood vessel in his knee, in foot
ball practice.
f. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurd and
Mrs. Emmett Hurd of La's An
geles, Calif, arrived Friday for a
short visit in the Jolin Hurd home
They are enroute home from a
visit with Iowa relatives.
. The Lynch senior class had their
pictures taken in O’Neill Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christen
sen and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Veldon Pinkerman and Veldeen
I were Sunday dinner guests in the
Faye Pinkerman home,
Mrs. Clayton Thomson and Jim
McCray drove to Omaha Sunday
l night to get Boni Thomson
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman,
Danny and Delmar called at the
Reggie Pinkerman home Friday to
see Weslie,
Mrs. Clay Mashino, Charles and
i Rose drove to ('hadron Saturday
morning and spent the day there.
Sunday morning they went on to
the Black Hills returning home
early Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hrbek called
on Cathy Hrbek at Mrs. Hannah
Streit’s Monday night, Sept. 14.
Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Courtney
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streit
called at the Hannah Streit home
September 15 evening.
Miss Sharon Courtney' was a
| September 15 overnight guest of
j Mrs. Hannah Streit.
Dick I^adley and Mrs. Anna
Carson were supper guests at Faye
Pinkerman’s September 14. Mr.
Ladley left Tuesday for his home
at Gordon He has heen visiting
here with his sister, Mrs. Carson,
| the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes are
I visiting relatives in Iowa this
week.
■ ... A
1,200 to 1,400 Head of Cattle
Then* will be from 1,200 to 1,400 head of livestock at the O’Neill
Livestock Market tomorrow. Many of these will to* yearlings,
at least 800 to 900 head. There will be 200 to 800 head of spring
and fall calves. Consignments include 80 head of 700 pound
heifers, 100 head of yearlings and Whltefaces, 44 head of fall
heifers, HO head of 550 pound yearlings from Ncllgh and 38 head
of choice, 700 pound yearlings fn*m R<*dblrd, 43 head of 700
1 >01111(1 steers, 43 head of 600 pounders from Inman and a number
of calf consignments fnitn 10 to 25 head. (Jet your hogs in early,
the cattle sale will also begin just as early as possible, after the
hog sale at 11 a.ni.
O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2
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