The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 18, 1960, Section Two, Image 12
Chambers News Hv Mr*. E. K. ( ;irp*-nt<T Mrs Clarence* I»geman of Bruasvvtck came Wednesday, Feb 10 and spent that mght with her moth': Mrs, Will David She re turned home on Thursday, There was no school in district 107 Wednesday due to the storm which blocked the east and west road past the schoolhouse. The north and south roads in the area were mostly passable. Mr. and Mrs Ed Averill of O’ Neill were Sunday, Feb. 14 guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs A A Walter, Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Wayne Smith and family were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller and family of O'Neill. Mr and Mrs. G. H. Grimes ~l7 ~ 7 WEEK! Your favorite STERLING pattern event REGULAR PRICES Limited Time Only International Sterling All patterns available at regular price after sale! Courtship, Enchantress, Minuet, Queen's Lace, Serenity, Spring Glory patterns-prices listed below Richelieu prices, slightly higher. OPEN STOCK SELECTION liuy by the piece, place setting or set to own treasured family silver. Splendid savings on alt purchases through February 29, I960! Available after sale at regular prices. ITEM Keg Price Special Teaspoon ...$ 5.00 f 3.S0 Luncheon Fork .. 8.00 S BO Luncheon Knife . 7.00 4.90 Salad Fork 6.75 4.73 Cream Soup Spoon 6.50 4.S3 Butter Spreader. HM 5.50 3.S5 Dinner Fork 10.50 7.35 Dinner Knift . 8 25 5.78 Dessert Spoon . 6 50 4 55 AD Cottee Spoon .... 3 50 2.45 Iced Beverage Spoon ... 6.50 4.35 Cocktail Fork . 4.75 3.33 Butter Knife . 8.75 D.13 Cold Meat Fork_ 17 50 12.25 Gravy ladle . 14 75 10.33 Pastry Sarver, HN_ 12.75 1.93 Steak Set. 2 pc. 25 00 17.50 Sugar Spoon . .. 8 00 5.S0 Table, Serving Spoon 13 50 9.45 Pierced Tablespoen ... 13 50 9.45 PLACE SETTINGS 4 pc Place Salting 26 75 11.73 (Teaspoon, luncheon Fork, luncheon Knite, Salad Fork) SET COMBINATIONS IB pc. service for 4 107.00 74.92 (4-4 pc. Place Settings) 32 pc. service lor t ’14.00 149.94 (8—4 pc Place Settings) all prices include federal tag McIntosh JEWELRY O’Neill, Nebr. : trove to St. Paul Sunday, Feb. 14 where they met and visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Grimes of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller and family visited his parents,1 Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Miller at Ne ligh Sunday, Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs Ed Urban spent ‘ Sunday afternoon, Feb. 14 and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Shoemaker of , Lincoln spent the weekend with i his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ray-1 mond Shoemaker. They and the 1 Raymond Shoemakers were Sun day dinner guests in the Mike Fleck home. Beverly Platt, teacher at Carroll spent the weekend with her par i ents. Rev. and Mrs Charles F. Cox i attended a sub-district meeting and fellowship supjier at the O' ! Neill Methodist church Friday I evening, Feb. 12. Rev. Cox visited with W. H David at the O'Neill hospital I Thursday afternoon. He also cal led on M. L. Sageser who has j lieen a patient at the hospital in j Atkinson Thursday afternoon. Billy Cox attended the basket ball game at Belgrade Friday eve i ning. Sunday, Feb. 14 dinner guests of Mrs. A. B. Hubbard were Mr. ami Mrs. John Honeywell, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and Pam, Mr and Mrs. E. H. Medeali, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Adams ami Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hubbard and Mrs. Anna Albers. At St. Paul's Lutheran church this week is an usher's meeting j Thursday evening at the church | There will be no confirmation j class on Saturday. There will be installation of officers next Sunday morning. Mrs. David Durre was admitted to church membership by transfer Sunday morning, Feb. i4. , Carol Tracy was honored at a prenuptial shower at the Metho dist church parlors Friday af ternoon, Feb. 12. About SO friends and relatives attended. Arrange ments were in charge of Mrs. VV. H. Crawford. At the opening of the program Mrs. Wayne Rowse appeared as the Queen of Hearts, wearing a red heart crown and red cape and gazing into a crystal ball. In the hall she saw in succession scenes which appeared to the audience from behind the outline of a large red heart. First was the arrival of the bridegroom, as a tiny baby in the Bernhardt home; followed by the arrival of Carol as a baby in the Tracy home. These were fol j lowed by various events in their ; lives, climaxed by the wedding. ] Each scene was highlighted by an appropriate song. Participating I were: Kay Tracy, Moni Tracy. Mrs. Russell Barelman, Mrs. T. E. Alderson, Mrs. Lloyd Hilligas, Mrs. Laverne Hoerle, Mrs. William Ritterbush, and Mrs. Crawford. The script was written by Mrs. Tom Lambert and Mrs. LaVerne II loerle. In charge of the refresh l ments were Mrs. Anna Albers, Mrs. A. B. Hubbard and Mrs. Steve Shavlik. Capitol News Sec. of State Gears for May Election By Melvin Paul Statelimiso Correspondent The Nebraska Press Association LINCOLN Secretary of State Frank Marsh is gearing his office for the hectic weeks before the March 11 deadline for candidates to file for the May election. Activities are on a much wider range than recording the names of those seeking public office I which in itself is a big task. Marsh says he has scheduled meeting with county clerks and with companies that supply elec tion materials to the counties. County clerks will be briefed on election laws and changes made by the last Legislature and will | be given an opportunity to clear j up any problems they have. Marsh said. The meeting with suppliers is to j standardize forms ami voter in structions. Mai'sh says all counties get their JUST A FEW DAYS TO GO! Don t Miss Your Chance to End Washday Work and Worry . . . and SAVE BIG, BIG Dollar$ Your Kansas-Nebraska store's big laundry sale is coming to a close. Don’t miss out on the top lir.o laundry equipment now being ofiered. Prices are right . . . trrdo-ins are fabulously high. Come to Kansas-Nebraska Now! CHOOSE A ROPER or a PHILCO *"V£R . . . or the marvelous PHILCO DUOMATIC COMBINATION WASHER-DRYER ^HHtUyiiUUMkUiLUMuN^HI For Dependable GAS Service I-1 , ballots and other election materi als from a few firms that specia lize in this activity. The secretary of state certifies ballots and names that go on them at the state level, but there are also county and local elections It is these areas which produce cooperation between Marsh and the county officials so that a stan dard approach is kept as to how ballots are printed. The secretary certifies the bal lot to county clerks 45 days be fore the general election, or on September 24, and 50 days before the primary, on March 21. I’alient Costa The increase in the cost of liv ing has caught up again with counties who send patients to the state mental hospitals. The Board of Control announced that on March 1 it wiO cost counties $5.30 per day for each patient kept in mental hospitals at Norfolk, Lincoln and Hastings and the Nebraska Psychiatric In 1 sotute in Omaha. The old rate was $4 80. At the Beatrice state home, the cost will ! go from $2.35 to $2.50 per day. Under state law, the Board of Control figures how much it costs to keep a patient in the hospitals for one day, and then bills the counties for the days someone j from a particular county is in a | mental institution. Counties then set a levy by law to raise the money to keep county 1 residents in the institutions. TTie board said it regretted the increase but added that is is ne cessary, despite the fact that the i number of patients in the mental1 institutions has dropped by about I S00 in the last five years. There has been no correspond ing reduction of staff feasible, the board said, and cost of utilities, j maintenance and other similar items has not declined, regardless i of the number of patients in an institution. Decision of the board to in crease the per diem costs was un animous. The counties pay to the state about $15 million every two years for patients they have sent | to the institutions. J»hR»nn KotlrM A familiar figure in the state house has retired. He is Gus John son of Ceresco. who for 17 years headed the bond and trust fund division of the state treasurer s of Hce. Gus drove daily for 17 years the 40-mile round trip to the Capitol from his home, a total of more than 203,000 miles. The 74-year-old will devote his time to a real estate and insur ance business in Ceresco, he said. Gus served under State Treas urers Carl G. Swanson, Edward Gillette, Prank B. Heint7e, Ralph W. Hill. Bertha I. Hill and incum bent Richard Larsen. Cranium Abaut five years ago "uranium fever hit Nebraska, not as an U-1 Iness but as a yen to hunt fur the valuable ore. Dr. Eugene Reed. head of the Conservation and Survey Division of the University of Nebraska, said all the prospecting failed to turn up a commercial find. Interest waned, Reed said, be cause of the low content of urani um discoveries in this state. He said some were made in the north eastern part of the state in Mack shale along the Missouri River. Similar finds were reported in the southwestern corner of Ne braska in the Republican River Valley, also in black shale forma tions There were a few discoveries in southeastern Nebraska but in all cases, Heed Stud, quality was too low to merit development. School iamehtHt More Nebraska children are pan ticqmuiq; in school lunch pixv grams. That's the word from the State Department of Education. 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