OFFICERS CHOSEN Other St Mary’s Academy offic ers for 1959-60 are: Sophomores — Steve Higgins, president; Patricia Heermann, vice president; Dick Pongratz, sec retary and Kay Hoskins, treas urer. Freshmen — James Sullivan, president; Judy Sullivan, vice president; Carmen Benze, secre tary and Caro] Holly treasurer. Sodality' — Jean Sullivan, presi dent; Rita Longcor, vice presi dent; Marline Peter, secretary and Alice Sohaffer, treasurer. REISER COMPLETES TRAINING BUTTE Army Pvt. Charles T. Reiser, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M Reiser of Butte is scheduled to complete eight weeks of advanced individual armor training October 18 under the Re serve Forces Act program at Fort Knox, Ky. Reiser is receiving experience in driving the Army's medium tank and is becoming proficient in firing the .30 and .50 caliber ma chine guns and the 90 millimeter tank gun. He is a graduate of Butte high school. Rehckah I^Klge Rel*kah Lodge met at the IOOF hall on Friday night, Sept. 18. Twenty-one ladies were present. Lunch was served at the M and M wdth Winnie Barger and Ruth Way man as hostesses. The girls on the degree team re turned to the hall for practice. An invitation was extended to the Page and Inman lodges to visit us on October 2. At this time the assembly president, Mrs. Lor etta Schabel of Ainsworth will be present. Midway Rancher* ami Ranched* The Midway Ranchers and Ranchetts met at the home of Georgia and Barbara Mellor Fri day evening. Sept. 10. Ten mem bers answered roll call by telling something interesting they did this summer. All club work has been completed except the Stock er Feeder project and the work books have been handed in. Next meeting will be held at the home of Larry and Sue Nelson. Oc tol>er 9. Roll call will be “What 4-11 club has meant to me this year.” After a num!>er of games were played. Mrs. George Mellor served a lunch. OFFICIALS ATTEND MEET Five officials of the Elkhom Valley National Farm Loan Asso ciation attended a one day meeting on farm credit. The meeting was Iteld Friday, Sept. 4 at North Platte. Provisions of the farm credit act of 1959 include: Removal of the ceiling on the amount the Federal Land Bank may loan to any one individual. NFLA to be renamed Federal Land Rank Associations. Secretary-Treasurers of local as sociations, to be redesignated as managers, and Permit Federal • Land Banks to make non-amortized or partially amortized loans in special situ ations. The act becomes effective Janu ary 1, 1960. Attending the conference were E. J. Revel 1 of O'Neill, Wilbur L Moon of Stuart, Ralph Hoffman of Ewing and Alnard Heermann of Naper. E. O. Bunke rs, land bank appraiser and Lyw P. Dierks, sec retary-treasurer. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! Club Notes O'Monde Mrs. Fred Appleby was hostess Tuesday night to O'Monde club. Following dinner in O'Neill bridge was played. Winners were Mrs. George Carstens, Mrs. H. D. Gil dersleeve and Mrs. Ted Kyster. Next meeting will be Oct. 13 with Mrs. Don Becker. Merrimyx Merrimyx members met at the home of Mrs. Fred Robertson Tuesday afternoon. Following a dessert luncheon bridge winners were Mrs. II. G. Moses and Mrs. Robertson. Next meeting is with Mrs. Mo ses on October 13. ^Jlte S>ocia[ forecast Thursday, Oct. 1 WSCS District Seminar, Bassett Presbyterian Women’s Assoc. Ladies Bowling Meeting, 1:30 Ten Pin Lanes Friday, Oct. 2 Rebekah Lodge Come Double C’A's Tuesday, Oct. fi MM, Mrs. Paul Shicrk WCTU Catholic Daughter’s business meeting Wednesday, Oct. 7 Legion Auxiliary What Not Extension, Mrs. Wil liam Edwards Thursday, Oct. 8 WSCS Lutheran Ladies Aid O'Neill Locals Overnight guests Tuesday at the H. G. Kruse home were Mrs. Adolph Kloth and her son, Joel, of North Hollywood, Calif. Dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Ray Snell in Page were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller and Rita and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passmore of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohaus were in Omaha Sunday and Mon day where Mr. Lohaus attended a new car showing. Mrs. Harry Sullivan accompanied them. Also attending the new car show Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Streeter entertained at a family dinner DANCE 1 ZCBJ HALL at Verdigre Six Fat Dutchmen r Tuesday, October 6 Admission: $1.00 Sunday honoring their daughter, ; Sheila, who celebrated her seventh birthday. Miss Carolyn Lindberg of Stromsburg and her fiance, Tom Ehlers, of Lincoln spent the week end here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Krugman were dinner guests Sunday at the Hud Krugman home. The Krug man families attended the PTR program in Atkinson in the after noon. Mrs. Rosa Bowers spent Thurs day at the Marion Woideneck home at Midway while Mrs. Min nie Higgins visited in Lynch. Later in the day they visited Mrs. Dave Jensen in Midway. Mrs. W. W. Waller was in Nor folk Saturday on business. Her daughter, Rita returned with her to spend the weekend here. Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Kruse of Wheatland. Wyo. were overnight guests September 23 and again Tuesday at the H. G. Kruse home, enroute to and returning from St. Paul, Minn. Presbyterian Dulles rummage sale Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, Oct. #, 9 and 10 In the new Frontier building 1st door south of Moore-Noble Lumber. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passmore of San Diego, Calif, are here with her mother, Mrs. Roy Snell of Page. They are also visiting at the W. W. Waller home. Jeannie McElhaney spent the j weekend here from Wayne. Mr. and Mrs Frank Parkins left Wednesday for Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Libby and son of Page were dinner guests Sun day at the C. E. Worth home. Weekend guests at the C. W. Porter home wore their son, Ned, and two grandsons of Columbus. Harold Lindberg and his son, Ralph, were in Minneapolis for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lindberg. They attended the Nebraska-Minnesota football game Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess re turned last weekend from New York City where they attended a national and international dental convention and a vacation in the eastern states. Enroute home they stopped at the home of their son, Warren, and his family who re cently moved to Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser were in Wayne Saturday for Par ents Day at Wayne State Teachers College where their son, Ivan, is a student. They attended the Ne braska Wesleyan-Wayne game Sat urday night. Attending a dinner Sunday at St. Mary's church in Spencer were Mrs. Did Janousek, Mrs. Vivian Martin, Reverend Price and Mrs. Ernest Price, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Havranek, Mrs. Austin Hynes and grandson and Mrs. Rosa' Bowers. Ellen Lohaus and Rita Hoehne spent the weekend here from Oma ha. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter j were in Brunswick Sunday where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Streeter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urban in Ewing Tuesday. Clyde McKenzie, Carolyn. Doug las and Teddy were in Lynch Sun day with Mrs. Clyde McKenzie sr. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Labenz of Humphrey. Miss Phyllis Eisen menger and Ed Albright of Oma ha were Sunday dinner guests of ! ANTI-FREEZE ; I * 1 Wizard Permanent_Gal. $199 J 2 Wizard Standard Permanent ..GaL $1791 1 > t Wizard Standard Alcohol-Gal. 2 Wizard Supreme Alcohol.Gal. $1191 | All In Sealed Gallon Cans | m ■ i - | H , • 1 SCOVIE’S - > 2 WESTERN AUTO STORE. I A. P. JA8ZKOWIAK I ^ ^^a^ ah. * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hastreiter and family. Janie and Cindy Has treiter returned home after spend ing a week in Humphrey. Mrs. C. L. Younie and Mrs. Maude Gardner of Manilla, la., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Younie and family. Mr. C. L. Younie came Saturday and Mrs. Younie and Mrs. Gardner returned to Iowa with him Sun day. Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ott were Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Netzsche and son of West Point; Mr. and Mrs1. Reuben Schantz of Pender and Mrs. Es ther Hjorth of Clarkson Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Koenig of Excelsior, Minn, left Wednesday for Denver, Colo, to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Frisbe and Mrs. C. P. Didcoct. The ladies are sisters. They are the former Markey girls. Mrs. Howard Peters and her sister, Mrs. Jasper Hitchcock of Sioux City have returned from a 2 week visit, with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Morby at Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peters, William Anderson and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Fred Snowardt spent Sunday at Fort Randall dam. Guests Sunday at the Mrs. Min nie Higgins home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Storjohann of Omaha, Gene Storjohann of Fremont, Hen ry Storjohann of O’Neill and Mrs. Martha Fleener of O'Neill. Mrs. Minnie Higgins was a din-1 ner guest September 24 at the El mer Christianson home at Lynch. Miss Janice Meyer, daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer | will become the bride of Lt. Ron ald Marquis October 3 in Norfolk, Va. Miss Meyer is presently an airline stewardess based at La Guardia Airfield in New York, N. Y. Miss Meyer is a graduate of Mitchell high school in Mitchell, S. D., and attended Sacred Heart Nursing School, Yankton, S. D. She is also a graduate of Ameri can Air Lines Stewardess Coll ege, Fort Worth, Tex. Mr. Marquis is the son of Mrs. rhelma P. Weaver, North Castine, Me., and M-Sgt. Randolph A. Mar quis, Rye, N. Hamp. A military wedding is planned, rhc couple will reside at Norwolk, ifa., following the wedding there. Hospital Notes St. Anthony’s, O’Neill— Admissions. Sept. 24— Mrs. Ter ry Wilson, Mary Margaret Shaw, Robert W. Shaw, Laurita Shaw, all jf O’Neill, Mrs. Frank Tomjack of Ewing, Mrs. Vernon Slaymaker jf Atkinson and Mrs. Joe Schma ierer of Stuart. 25— Mrs. Wayne Pollock of Ewing, Kathryn Kinna ley, O’Neill and Mrs. Celia Ter rill of Page. 26— Mrs. Larry Tib aetts of O’Neill. 27— Gordon John son and Harry Graham of O’Neill »nd Mrs. Alma Tegeler of Page. 18— James Troshynski and Mrs. Roy Johnson, jr, both of O’Neill. 19— John Kilcoin, Mrs. Bernard Pongratz and Mrs. Jennie Eppen jach, all of O’Neill and John H. Reimers of Inman. 30— Bob Sum nerer of Ewing. Dismissals. Sept. 22— L. A. Ott ind Gary Kirkpatrick, both of O’ sleill. 24— Billy White of O’Neill. !5— Mrs. Frank Parkins, Mrs. Joe Jufek and baby boy, Gayle Lea DANCE Saturday, Oct. 3 1959 Rock & Roll Revue featuring DON SOHL and the Roadrunners RON THOMPSON and the Broughams Butte Legion Ballroom Muller, all of O'Neill and Mrs. | Harold Tarr of St. Charles. S. D. 26 - James C. Parker, Laurita! Shaw, Robert Shaw, Mary Shaw and Mrs. Larry Tibbetts, all of; O'Neill; Mrs. Joe Schmaderer of; Stuart and Mrs Francis Latzer and baby girl of Emmet. 28 Mrs. Vernon Slaymaker and baby girl of Atkinson. Mrs. Jennie 1-ip pen bach of O'Neill and Mrs. Paiil.n* Noffkc, Mr- Wayne P Hock and baby girl and Mrs. Frank Torn-) jack and baby boy all of Ewing. 29- -Mrs. William Ernst -of OCNedLl 36- Mrs. Terry Wilson and baby girl of O'Neill Sacred Heart, Lynch— , .M ffhe; dolph Becker, MrS William Sch ultz, both ob Nnper; Mrs.- JBertlra Bright. Mrs. Edith Donahue. John Englehaapt and Mrs. William Snider, all of Butte; Howard Car son, Alvin Davis and John Die sten of Dorsey; Mrs. Mary Clas key, all of Spencer; Dr. G. B. Ira and Mrs. Frank Thomson, both of Lynch: Erick Ohmim of Anoka, and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Ver del. Dismissed. Sept. 22 Joe Miean ek of Lynch. 2fj— Edward Riddle of Magnolia, Ark. 24— Frank Cranford of Lynch 27— Jerry Pfiefer of Spencer and Mrs. Ar thur Kemp and baby girl of Nio brara. Atkinson Memorial— Admitted Sept. 22— Mrs. Char les Boettcher, Mrs. Frank Le Mu nyan and John Elsbury. all of Atkinson. 23— Felix Sullivan of Stuart. 24— Rueben Williamson of Ainsworth; Ray Elsbury and Mrs. Katherine Johnson, both of At kinson and Lyle Haney of Spen cer. 27 Mrs. Arthur Gibens of Stuart and Daniel Schaaf of Em met. Dismissed. Sept. 22 Henry Lu deman and Evan Lane of Newport Mrs. Joe Jurncek of Naper and Harry Fullerton of Phoenix. Ar iz. 23 Mrs Ettie Potter of Stu art. i25— Harry Folz of Stuart: Ray Elsbury and Mrs. Frank Dis terhaupt of Atkinson. 26— John Stsbtffy .and Mrs. .Frank Le Mun yan. noth erf Atkinson. St. Anthony’s SLAY MAKER -Mr. and Mrs. /croon Slaymaker, Atkinson, dau ghter, Patricia Cynthia, 7 lbs. 14 ounces, Sept. 25. WILSON— Mr. and Mrs. Ter ance Wilson, O'Neill, daughter, Tammy JoAnn, 7 lbs., 9la ounces Sept. 25. This is the couple's 1st child. Mrs. Wilson is the former Mary Ann Shinkle of Sioux Citv. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Wilson of Sioux City are the paternal grand parents. TOMJACK — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomaek. Ewing, srtn, Ro bert Dean. 7 lbs., 6U ounces. 1 Sept. 25. POLLOCK— Mr. and Mrs. Way-1 no Pollock. Ewing, daughter, Gwendolyn Rose, 5 lbs., 4 ounces. Sept. 25. - | { Lundberg Memorial Creighton BECKER Mr. and Mrs. Vin-' cent Becker, Creighton, son. 8 i lbs., 12*2 ounces Sept. 23. DEMUTH— Mr. and Mrs. Ray DeMuth, Creighton have named their son Thomas Joseph. C oinmuuitY Memorial, Harwell DAI ILSTEDT—Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Dahlstedt, Bunvell, son. Sept. 23. HRUZA— Mr, and Mrs. Hruza, Erieson, son, Sept. 25. FRY— Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry, Bunvell, daughter, Sept. 28. QUINN— Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn, Burwell,. daughter, 5 lbs., 4 ounces, Sept. 29. Sacred Heart, Lynch KIJMP - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp, Niobrara, daughter, Sept. 23. BECKER— Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolph Becker, Na[>er, daughter. 7 lbs,, 12 ounces. Sept. 25. THOMSON— Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Thomson. Lynch, daughter 6 lbs., 10 ounces. Sept. 27 KOLAR Mr. anti Mrs. Charles Kolar, Monowi, daughter, 2 lbs 8 ounces. Sept. 29. Elsewhere SCHILOUSKY Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Schilousky. jr., Albion, daughter. Roberta Lynn, 9 lbs., 11 I r ounces Sept. 15 Mrs. Schilousky is the former Dixie Lee Single ton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Singleton formerly of Page* HKMENWAY Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Hemenway. Antelope Mo morial hospital at Neligh, son. Sept. 21. GRIHBLE Mr. and Mrs Ber nard Grfbble of Chambers. daugh tre, 7 l!>s.1 4 ounces, Sept. i’S, at the Antelope Memorial hospital. -----1 1,500 Head of Cattle There will he 1,500 cattle at «*tir sale today (Thursday) at the ' O’Neill Livestock Market. Included will be 700 fo moo yearlings with the balance butcher types. Some of our consignments: 200 head of black and black whltefaee calves from Bud and Bob Cole, lio black and black whlfeface steers at 730 pounds, all one brand: 87 bead of black steer cnlve*; 64 fancy yearling steers nt 6.50 pounds; 65 medium yearling steers; 30 yearling | heavies from Ewing, 22 steer calves from North of O'Neill, 40 head of good 650 pound yearling heifers. Remember that hog sale begins promptly nt 11 n.m. O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 Vern & Leigh Reyuoidson —-iwti ■ wi i it ii -rm ENJOY U. S. You needen't be an e«pert to buy meat at Jack S JiB. You Prices Good pimply can't make a mistake because Jack & Jill offer you only Thur. - Fri. - Sal. tbe very finest U.S. Choice Government Grade, trimmed to Oct, 1-2-3 perfection. You'B discover more tenderness, rich meat flavor in every Jack & JiB meat (iurchase. JACK & JILL'S FINE BEEF, UNMATCHED QUALITY AT ITS VERY BEST! A .. J^rndtA, PURE GROUND i BLACK PEPPER \ v/i oz. 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