The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 05, 1960, Section Two, Image 15

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    Butte News
Mr*. I>ils Andrnaa
5’bone SM2
A meeting was held Tuesday
ewning, Apnl 19th at the Butte
pjblic acho.il for the purpose of
the deckling whether or ik* a
P. T. A. unit would be rrgarden?
at Butte.
Mrs. Roy Barleson bad charge
of the lesson and devotions. Mis
iionary letters were read and a
get well card was sent to Minnie
Coltran of Anoka. Mrs. John Fuh
rer and Mrs. Tom Thomsen servec
lunch
Hie Lutheran Woman’s Mission
ary League of the Immanuel Luth
eran church met at the church
basement Ifuusclay evening, Apr.
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A. M. Ii«-cInert, Orchard, Nebraska
Ben Engler, Stuart, Nebraska
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Emmet Mummert, Clearwater, Nebraska
Virgil Plnkerman, Lynch, Nebraska
Robert Strong, Chambers, Nebraska
TIME FOR FUN UNDER THE SUN
FRI. MAY 13 THRU JULY 4
No Racing on Sundays or Mondays
Except Monday, May 30 and Monday, July 4
8 - RACES DAILY - 8 LADIES’ DAYS
9 RACES TUESDAYS
EVERY AND
SATURDAY FRIDAYS
ADMISSION ADM SION FOR LADIES 35c |
(Including Slat* / JA
and F•dural Taxi NO CHILDREN ADMITTED
ill iti l m I FiM W B JtiMM Hlri mBi
19th for their regular meeting. Mrs
Martin Rermer gave the lesson or
the topic "Sit. Stand and Walk
with God”. Mrs Henry Hoffman
was hostess of the evening and
served the refreshments
Mrs R. J. Gustafson, acted as
temporary chairman, presided at
the meeting It was voted that a un
it would be formed and the organ
ization meeting date was set tor
Monday evening. April 25th at the
Butte high school.
Mrs. James Newman of Stuart
a represe native from the state
P.T.A. congress will be present at
this meeting to help organize the
unit and answer questions.
On Tuesday, April 26th electors
of the village of Butte will vote
on the question of bonding the
village for the construction and im
provement of a new well. They
will vote on a fifty thousand dol-1
lar band.
A few friends helped Gregg Han-1
sen celebrate his 11th birthday at
his home on Tuesday, April 19th
after school. His mother, Mrs. Jim
Hansen served birthday cake and
ice cream in honor of the occa
sion.
Mr and Mrs Gus Sieler of Butte
spent the weekend in Manhattan,
Kan visiting their son, Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mahannah
spent Sunday in Ainsworth visiting
her mother, Mrs. George Schiessler
and other relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Orion Sieler of
Custer. S. D. were weekend vis
itors of Mrs Mary Sieler and Mr.
and Mrs W. L. Brennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Oxenhardt of
Lincoln spent Saturday night and
Sunday visiting her father, George
Krickac and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson of
Lynch were Sunday evening sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Nelson and son, Dana.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS
Tlie Women’s Missionary Society;
met Thursday afternoon April 21'
at the Butte Community church
basement.
Mrs. C. B. Stone conducted the
business meeting in the absence of
the president. 22 members were
present. Roll call was answered by
reading a scripture from the Bible
with the word “Peace” in it.
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Bristow News
Mrs. Burl Bcssert
Mrs. Delvma Kramer and Mrs. I
Mary Boltz of Spencer spent Apr. ]
21 afternoon with Mrs. Claire Van i
Hove.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kraft and j
Lois of Yankton, S. D. spent the
weekend at the Fred Kraft home. !
Irene Westley of Norfolk and
Lawrence Kraft of Cheyenne, Wyo. J
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Fred Kraft home.
Mrs. Ed Couch of Spencer and
Mrs. McQuistan spent April 21 af
ternoon at the Mrs. Vemie Bayne
home.
Mrs. Ed Dreher returned home ]
the first of the week after spend
ing several days at the Ernest
Londberg home in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryle Bessert
went to Sioux Falls, 9. D. on Thurs
day to see about their trailer. On j
the way home they stopped in |
An Industry
That Takes
"Time Out" To Be Courteous
Ever have a flat tire or run out of ga*
miles from a service station and have a truck
driver stop to help you?
K so, you understand perfectly what
is meant when ifs said that the trucking indus
try is an industry that takes "time out" to be
courteous. And R*s plain to see. too. why truck
drivers are often referred to as gentlemen of
the highways.
Courtesy is one of a number of basic
subjects given top billing in truck driver train
ing programs all over America. In addition to
helping stranded motorists, it involves the con
scientious use of signals, giving the other fellow
the right of way, maintaining the proper mental
attitude.
The industry's emphasis on courtesy and
safe driving practices helps explain the splendid
safety record of the nation's over-the-highway
truck drivers.
On* at a Sariaa of AJvarthamanf Prapand by
hwpa*»a MOTOR CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION, SOO Soutb IStfc Str**t, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
This Space Paid For By
O’NEILL TRANSFER
JOHN TURNER Daily Service O'Neill-Omaha PHONE 57E
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Wagner, & D. at the hospital to.
see Mrs Bessert s grandmother.
Mrs Martha Yusten.
Mr. Mid Mrs. Conrad Thorell and
girls visaed Sunday evening at the
Howard Anderson home.
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Dorothy Johnson home were Flor
ence Lay land and Emil Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs Moms Hagberg
were Sunday evening visitors at
the Ernest Hag berg home.
A Sunday evening supper guest
at the Harry Johnson home was
Miss Selma Hebner
Mrs, Willard Land holm and fam
ily were April 19 afterocwn lunch
eon guests at the Lewis Schemes!
home in Spencer.
Lowell Nelson spent several days
last week at the Donald Olson
home at Fairfax, S. D. while his
parents. Rev. and Mrs. Benard
Nelson were attending a conference
in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pratt went to
Omaha the first of the week on
business
Mrs Wally Fredrickson and Mrs.
Clay Mashino of Lynch spent Mon
day, Apr. 18 visiting Mrs. Martha
Yusten at the Wagner, S. D. hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larson, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of
Colome, S. D. spent Sunday at the
Harry Johnson hme.
Debbie Bessert stayed at the
Clay Mashino home Apr. 21 while
her parents were at Sioux Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Beekner were
Wednesday evening coffee guests
at the E. O. Dreher home.
Albert and Gus Nelson were Sun
day night supper guests at the Er
nest Hagberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryle Bessert and
Debbie were Sunday dinner guests
at the William G. Hansen home of
O'Neill.
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Orchard News
Mrs. Wilbur Mahood
Phone >W’S 3IM
Teachers m the Orchard public
school planning to attend college
this summer are: Mrs Opal Pel
litz at the University of Wyoming,
Mr. Cowling at North Dakota Ag
riculture College at Fargo, Mrs
Fred Deterville will attend Mon
tana State College at Base matin,
Mr. Carpenter will attend the Un
versity of Iowa.
Supt Deterville will attend at
Montana State and Mrs Grim at
Wayne State Teachers College.
The American Legion auxiliary
announced that I960 poppy day
vill be observed May 7.
Volunteer workers from the Aux
liary and other groups will donate
:heir time for this annual program
Committee members are Mrs. Ger
aid Maple. Mrs. Ray Hill and
Floyd Young.
Eastern Star met at a stated
meeting at the Masonic Temple
rharsday evening. Mrs. Walter La
Frenz, worthy matron and Gordon
Johnson, worthy patron presided
Mrs J W Mahood gave a report
an the meeting at Plain view.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Gor
don Johnson and Mrs. Dale Green
ameyer.
Mrs W. G. Fletcher announced
that the blood roohile will be in
Orchard at the Ijeguw dub an
Wednesday, Apnl 27 between the
hours of 9 00 a. m and 2 p m
The quota for this day was 120
pints.
The auxiliary will assist with the
blood-mobile refreshments
The American Legion auxiliary
has set the date for "The Gokl Star
Tea" for May 9. Bach member is
urged to brag a guest Commit
tees are: lunch—Mrs. J LeidingJ
Mrs Wilham Hauf and Mrs. S Tnis
sel; program—Mrs. Leonard Hall, j
Mrs Allen Hill and Edna Lub- j
sack; decoration—Mrs Lyle Schleu |
sener and Mrs. Lee Bjomsen.
The auxiliary will sponsor the |
girl scouts this year
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Jack Classen, Mrs. Leonard
Fox and Mrs Allen Hill.
Six students from high school will
go to the University of South Dako
ta to compete in math examina
lions. Richard Ha mil, Douglas Mo
sel and Loretta Shrader will com
pete mi geometry and Mila Krutt,
Judy Ann Montgomery and Alice
Niles will take algebra
Mr Cowling will accompany the |
gn>u|>
Mr. and Mrs Glen Miller and
daughters. Sherry and Kathy mo j
hired to Sioux City, la. to visit
Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. E. West
who is m the Lutheran hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Then Hurtig ami
daughters. Novella and Elan* v ;s
itewt Mrs Hurtig's sister, Mrs Carl
Cuninghmn at Ms per, Sunday
Mr and Mrs Walter LaFrent vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Frank A Kinder in Omaha, Sun
day. to get acquainted with then
new gnu nisi si
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Norman Gonderinger
O'Neill, Nebraska
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DISTRICT
JUDGE
15th District — Holt, Boyd, Rock,
Brown and Key a Paha Counties
Practicing Attorney 21 Years
Married — Four Children
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