The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 24, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
KEMNITZ — Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Kemnitz, of Verdel, a
daughter, born Wednesday, Au
gust 16, at Sacred Heart his
pital in Lynch.
HAMILTON — Mr. and Mrs
Gerald Hamilton, of O’Neill, a
son, born Thursday, August 17,
at Sacred Heart hospital, in
Lynch.
NIELSON — Mr. and Mre.
Leonard Nielson, of Verdel, a
daughter, born Monday, Au
gust 14, at Sacred Heart hospit
al in Lynch.
CLOUSE—Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Clouse, of Bartlett, a
daughter, weighing 10 pounds,
born Monday, August 21, at O’
Neill hospital.
SLATTERY — Mr. and Mrs.
Emill Slattery, of O’Neill, a son,
Emil Darrol, weighing 6 pounds
12 ounces, born Monday, August
21, at O’Neill hospital.
KLOPPENBORG —Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Kloppenborg, of
Emme.t a daughter, weighing 5
pounds 2 ounces, born Tuesday,
August 22, at the O’Neill hospi
tal.
Golden, Jaszkowiak
Again Into Finals
For the 6th straight year M.
J. Golden and A. P. Jaszkow
iak meet in the finals of the
city golf tournament. Golden
has won 3 times and Jaszkow
iak twice. They will tee off a
bout 1 o’clock Sunday. Both
men had close matches in the
semifinals. Golden beat Ben
Grady 2-up after being 2-down
earlier in the match. Jaszkowiak
beat Red DeWitt 1 up after be
ing 1-down with 2 holes to go.
H. J. Lohaus and Joe McCarville
will meet in the consolation
championship finals.
The second flight finds 2 new
men in the finals. Marv Miller,
O’Neill high school football
coach and a portside hitter, will
meet Jack Everett, a newcomer
to O’Neill, in the finals. This
match will be played earlier in
the week. Miller beat Hammond
and Everett bested Dale French
to meet in the finals. Dr. F. J.
Fisher meets the winner of the
Kersenbrock-McK.ee match in
the second flight consolation fi
nals.
The third flight also brings
2 new young golfers together.
Berl Damkroger, teacher, meets
Ted Lindberg, an outstanding
high school basketbull player,
in the finals. Both men have
been playing only 2 years. Dam
kroger took R. V Lucas out and
Lindberg bested Marv Milter to
gain the finals. Dr. H. D. Gilder
sleeve plays Fred Appleby in
the third flight consolations.
Weichman Family
Gather Sunday—
STUART — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weichmann, of Atkinson,
and children enjoyed a family
reunion at the Atkinson park
on Sunday, August/13. All 11 of
their children and families were
present. They are: Mr. and Mrs
Max Weichman und family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Weichman und
family, Mr. and Mrs. Cad
Weichman and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Weichman and fami
ly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weich
man, jr., and family, Mr. and
Mrs Henry Hamik und family,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Florian
Scholz and family, all of Stuart;
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Weichman
und family, Mr. and Mrs. Alois
Weweh and family and Mr. and
Mrs. John Wallinger, all of At
kinson. There were 48 grand
children and 7 great-grandchil
dren present.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gatz
and Mrs. Mabel Gatz and Ed
ward returned recently from a
trip to California.
Too Late to Classify
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives for their cards
and many acts of kindness
during my stay in the hospi
tal.
MRS. JOE SCHOLLMEYER
16c
FOR SALE: Power lawn mow
er, Call 369W, O’Neill 16p35
FOR SALE: Nebred seed wheat,
no rye. — Wm. Kipple, O’
Neill. 16p35
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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lisher, —
Gordon ——
11 Beverage
12 Space
13 Female deer
14 Tangle
15 Howl
16 Tavern
17 Erbium
(symbol)
19 Doctor of
Science (ab.)
20 Near
21 Therefore
23 Egyptian sun
god
24 Accomplish
25 Print measure
27 Give credit
29 Make speech
31 Kitten’s calls
35 Guide
39 Biblical
pronoun
40 Indian army
(ab.)
41 Symbol for
gold
42 Behold*
43 Notary public
(ab.)
44 Pair (ab.)
46 Doctor (ab,)
47 Seed
container
49 Fuel
51 Bom
54 Upward
(comb, form)
55 Nevada city
56 Anger
57 His Journal
was a leading
VERTICAL
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2 Winglifce part
3 Units of
length —
4 State
5 Brought up
6 Lampreys
7 Short sleep
8 He was a
famous ——
9 2000 pounds
10 Five and five
18 Rodent
20 Excitement
21 Street (ab.)
22 Either
25 And (Latin)
26 Myself
28 United Service
Organization
(ab.)
30 Dined
31 Mine
32 Electrical en
gineer (ab.)
33 Aperture
34 Tree fluid
35 Sorry
36 Vegetable
37 Measure of
cloth
38 International
language
44 Equal
45 Position
47 Kitchen
utensil
48 Individual
49 For
50 Uppermost
part
52 Before
53 Ever (contr.)
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SICK & INJURED
LYNCH— Bill Stauffer was
on the sick list last week . . .
Mrs. Ralph Moody is in the
Yankton, S. D., hospital. . . . Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Mills motored
to Sioux Falls, S. D., Thursday,
August 17, after their son, Du
ane, who returned home with
them having been dismissed
from the Veterans’ hospital.
Duane is “much improved” in
health. . . . The 3-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Skip Wheeler
underwent surgery for ruptured
appendix at the Sacred
hospital Thursday, August 17.
. . . Mrs. Harold Dick>
dismissed from the Sacred Heart
hospital Sunday, August 13, and
returned to her home in Spen
cer. Her daughter, Mrs. Warren
Dill, and children, of West
Point, aue assisting at the Dick
ey home during her convales
cence.
ATKINSON—Arthur E. Har
ley, 21, submitted to a major
emergency operation in a Nor
folk hospital Friday night, Aug
ust 18. , . . Barbara Hallon
was taken to a hospital irv Nor
folk Sunday, August 13, and
underwent surgery the follow
ing day. . . . Mrs. Lincoln Ham
ilton was operated on for a lung
condition last week at Roches
ter, Minn. Her husband is with
her and mail would reach them
at Kennedy Cabins, Rochester,
Minn.
AMELIA— Hugh, son of Mr.1
and Mrs. Alfred James, is ill
with rheumatic fever. He was
taken to Omaha last week for
medical care. He is home at
present but has to remain in
bed.
O’NEILL — Mrs. Thomas J.
Donohoe returned to her home
after spending 11 days in St.
Vincent’s hospital in Sioux
city.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Glen Dale Pockop, 21, and
Maxine Marie Shaw, 18, both of
O'Neill, August 16.
Donald James Walker, 22, of
Alliance, and Shirley Madelyn
Schaffer, 20, of O’Neill, August
18.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Mary Hubby and chil
dren and Miss Twila Hicks went
to Butte Saturday, August 19.
Mrs. Mary Hubby and chil
dren returned to their home in
Hastings on Sunday, August 20.
Mrs. Ben Gilligan and son,
Tim, returned Monday from
Papillion where they had visit
ed for 10 days. They were join
ed in Omaha late Saturday by
Mr. Gilligan and returned to
O’Neill together on Monday.
Mrs. Carroll W. Stewart and
daughter, Suzanne, are in Oma
ha this week.
Little Cheryl Harley ,of At
kinson, is visiting her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck
with, this week.
Community-wide
Event Planned
NORTH OF STUART — The
Cleveland Clackers Project club
are planning a community good
time to be held at the Cleveland
church basement on Thursday
evening, August 31.
The club is also sponsoring
the 4-H achievement for the
Cleveland 4-H club the same
evening.
There will be a 7 o’clock pic
nic supper and weiner roast
and an evening of entertainment
j for everyone.
Other North of Stuart News
Mrs. Charlie Dobias and boys
visited with Mrs. Enoch Samms
and Dianne at the O. A Ham
merberg home Saturday after
noon.
Sunday afternoon visitors at
the James Deming home were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobias
and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Prange.
Leslie Sweet returned Satur
day from a visit with relatives
in Kansas. He visited his aunt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley North, at Saffordville, Kans.,
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Sweet, and family at Newton,
Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lof
quest, Mr. and Mrs. James A’l
lyn and family, and Mrs. Lottie
Lofquest were visitors at Cham
berlain, S. D., on Sunday, Au
gust 20.
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had a dinner on Sunday, Au
gust 20, for their daughter, Pat
ty’s Uth birthday anniversary
Guests were Corrine and Dick
Sweet, Grace and Jean Allyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Caster and
boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Linford
Sweet and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sweet
visited the Ft. Randall dam on
Sunday, August 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allyn
were Sunday evening guests at
the James Deming home. Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Sweet and
family called in the evening,
bringing a big watermellon
which was enjoyed by the Dem
ings, Allyns and Sweets.
A family picnic was held
Sunday, August 20, at the Tom
Berry home. Those present
were: Tom and Warren Berry,
Mrs. Elsie Sweet, Leslie, John.
Alice and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Montgomery and fam
ily, of Valentine; Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Goebel and family. Dor
othy Bartlett, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Lofquest and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
and family, were Wednesday
evening, August 16, supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Seger and family, in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
and family, were Sunday, Au
gust 20, dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fullerton east
of Atkinson.
Charlie Dobias won the hay
cabling contest held in Atkin
son during the Hay Days cele
bration there. Mr. Dobias also
won the contest held first in
1946. and now winning again
in the 1950 contest.
Visit Chicago —
Mr. and Mrs. George Head,
Mary Lou and Tommy return
ed home Sunday, August 20, af
ter a vacation in Chicago, 111.,
Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Kansans Here —
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris
and family, of Topeka. Kans.,
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ressel Friday, Au
gust 18.
Visit Norfolk —
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farrer, of
Monroe, Mrs. Fred Robertson
and Mr. ani Mrs. Paul Shierk
spent Tuesday, August 22, in
Norfolk.
AUCTION SALE
There will be a Public Auction to sell the
Church Building belonging to the Baptist
Church at Chambers, Nebraska.
SATURDAY NIGHT
At 9:00 O'Clock P. M. on
AUGUST 26,1950
This building is frame, 24x36 ft., with addition 12x20 ft.
j Same can be seen at the Baptist Church property in Cham
bers. Possession will be given between Sept. 15 and Sept.
30. at option of purchaser, but same must be moved from the
lot not later than Sept. 30.
% Down, balance when moved from the lot
ED THORIN. Auctioneer LEO T. ADAMS. Clerk
INMAN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tjessem
and daughter, Sandra Jean, left
Tuesday for their home in Hins
dale, 111., after spending a few
weeks in the home of Mrs. Tjes
sem’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
E Clark. They were accompani
ed to Sioux City by Mr. and
Mrs. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leonard
and daughter, of Wakefield,
spent a few days last week vis
iting Mrs. Leonard’s mother,
Mrs. Violet Scholes.
Miss Marilyn McClurg,- of
Bassett, came Wednesday, Au
gust 16, to spend a few days as
houseguest of Miss Carolyn
Watson.
Miss Willa Marie Tische, of
Wood Lake, visited Miss Lu
Ella Watson from Monday to
Wednesday, August 14 to 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chudomel
ka left Saturday for Minnesota
where they will spend a few
I days vacationing. ,
Sunday visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coventry 1
were Mr. and Mrs. James Cov
entry and Kay and Bill, Mr. |
and Mrs. Bill Kelley, jr., and ;
family and Mr. and Mrs. James
McMahan and daughter a n d j
John Mattson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky, \
jr., went to Norfolk Sunday. Mr.
Kopecky returned Monday, but
Mrs. Kopecky remained to spend
a few weeks with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield l
and family and Henry Butter- j
field spent Sunday at I^icks
town, Burbank and Yankton,
S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wat
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
I Warren McClurg and family
: and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Slusher
| and son enjoyed a picnic south
I of Newport Sunday. Marilyn
McClurg returned to her home in
Bassett that day after spending
a few days with Carolyn Wat
son.
Dale and Mervin Stamp, of
Layton, Ut., and Miss Mary Lou
Stamp, of Fairbury, are visit
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Stamp.
Wilbur R. Chenoweth , of
Brentwood. Calif., is spending
10 days with his mother, Mrs.
Anna B. Pierson, and his sister,
Mrs. Ira Watson, and family.
Mr. Chenoweth made the trip
via plane.
Mr. and Mrs- Elwin Cronk
and daughter, of California, are
visiting Mrs. Cronk’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher,
and other relatives and friends.
(First pub. Aug. 24, 1950.)
William W. Griffin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3694
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, August 22nd,
1950. In the Matter of the Es
ate of Edith A. Cox, Decease^
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a peition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of William W. Griffin as Ad
ministrator of said estate, and
will be heard September 14th,
1950, at 10 o’clock A. M., at
the County Court Room in O’
Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
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