The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 03, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. Chestei
Smith, of Neligh, a daughter,
bom Monday, December 24. Mrs
Smith is the former Vivian Ste
vens, of Inman.
HYNES — Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Hynes, of O'Neill, a daughter,
weighing 4 pounds 5 ounces, born
Friday, December 28, in a Nor
folk Hospital.
JOiiiVbOiV—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin ooniison, ox »*ainut, a daugh
ter, uawn Lynn, weighing flVa
pounus, born oaturday, December
28, at the O meiU hospital.
buh 1 i th A — Mr. and Mrs.
Emu oiauuiy, oi O merit, a daugh
ter, ua v oiuie Bdena, weighing 7
pounus it ounces, burn ounuay,
Uecemuer ou, at the O'Neill hos
pital.
bOBOTKA—Mr. and Mrs. G. L.
SobuiKa, ot Norfolk, a daughter,
Jane mm, born on Wednesday,
Decemoer 2b, at Our Lauy ol
Lourucs hospital, ixorfolK. Mrs.
Sobotaa is ine daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Langan, ol O’
Neill
E^GLEK—Mr. and Mrs. Don
Engier, ol McCook, a son, Byron,
Koocii, weigumg 8 pounus, 18
ounces, born bunday, December
28, at ot. caincline s Hospital, ivic
CooK. Mi. hngier is a son ox Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Bngler, of btuait.
KimmEii—Mr. and Mrs. Itay
monu jvrarner, ol Burbank, b.D.,
a son, weighing 8 pounds 4
ounces, bom iuunday, uecembor
24. Mr. aiiu Mrs. August Kram
er, ol otuait, are Uie granapar
ents.
HOSITiAL MOTES
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissiuns: December 20 —
George Coirnan, oi Inman, med- ;
ical, condition tauly good. 29—
Mrs. Marvin Johnson, oi Walnut
30— Mrs. Emil blaltery, of O’Neill.
31— Jack O Donnell, of O’Neill,
medical, condition improved.
January 2 — Dale Mudloif, of
Page, medical, condition fair.
burl in hospital: Dale Deli, of
ChamOers, medical, condition
same, Joe Zaborowski, of Cham
bers, medical, condition improv
ed; Ogua Woods, of O’Neill, med
ical, condition fair.
Dismissals: December 20—-Herb
Gidesen, of O’Neill. 27 — Mrs.
Mike Halverson and daughter, of
Bo^esteel, b.D. 2b—Charles Ve
quist, oi O’Neill; George Pond, of
Inman. 29 — George Colman, of
Inman.
Guests at Strongs—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole and
Mrs. Carrie Borg were sqpper
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Strong on Wednes
day, December 20.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE: 1,000 bushels of
corn. — T. J. Joyce, O’Neill,
phone 535-W. 35p35
FOR SALE: 290 bu. of 1950 ear
corn. On farm where Clarence
Benash is living.—Geo. C. Rob
ertson, O’Neil. 35c
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PAGE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen en
tertained at a dinner Monday eve
ning, December 24, for Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Conroy, of Cody, and
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, sr.,
and Bobbie.
Carroll French, Darrell Heiss
and Harold Tegeler, who attend
college at Lincoln, came Friday,
December 21, for their Christmas
vacation at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brad
dock, Donald, Gene and Audrey,
of Omaha, visited over Christmas
with relatives at Page and O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray, of
Blue Hill, came Friday, Decem
jber 21, for a short visit with his
1 mother, Mrs. Eva Grey, and oth
er relatives.
The Contract Bridge Club met
Thursday evening, December 20,
with Mrs. Melvin Roach. Guests
were Mrs. Gerald Lamason and
Mrs. Harold Kelly. Mrs, Robert
Gray was high score winner and
Mrs.’ Emma Dorr, traveling prize.
Miss La Vonne Albright, of
Mapelton, la., spent Christmas va
cation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gailord Albright. Other
uests Christmas day were Mr. and
Mrs. O. J. Hoffman and family,
of Clearwater, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stevens and son of O’Neill.
Wm. Simmons drove to Wayne on
Friday, December 21, to bring his
daughter, Jane, Jenelle Park and
Margie Finch to Page to spend
their vacation at their homes ,
They attend Wayne State Teach- <
ers’ colege. \
Cpl. and Mrs. Tom Sinnard j
came from Grand Island Monday ,
evening, December 24, to visit ,
Mrs. Sinnard’s father, George j
Kink, and family and her grand- .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sny- ,
der. They returned to Grand Is- j
land Wednesday where Mrs. Sin- t
nard is employed. Corporal Sin- ]
nard is stationed at Huston, Tex ^
The group spent Christmas day j
at the Fink home. I
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heiss and ^
Miss Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Heiss and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Dorr and daughter, Mr. 1
and Mrs Henry Dorr and son, 1
Mrs, Jennie French and Miss I
Alice, Mr. and Mrs Alton Brad- •
dock and Joan and Mr. and Mrs. i
Kenneth Heiss and daughter spent t
Christmas day at the home of Mr. £
and Mrs. M. G. French, Merwyn, I
jr., Carroll and Betty. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Townsend c
and Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Blocker and 2 sons, of Columbus, (
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chmeber "
and 2 daughters, of Norfolk, were '
guests Christmas day of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Townsend.
CHURCH NOTES 1
(Other Church Notes oi\. page 9) r
ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) 1
Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor
January 10 is the date that has :
been set for the sectional fellow
ship meeting at our church. Ser- I
vices will be at 2:30, 6:30 and 7:45. 1
Supper will be served in the 1
church basement. Come and en- 1
joy the blessing of the Lord. 1
We invite the public to join us
in the following described ser
vices: .
January 6; Sunday-school, 10
a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; evangelis- ,
tic meeting, 7:45 p.m.
January 8: Young people’s ser
vice, 8 p.m. ,
January 9; Bible study and
prayer meeting. You will enjoy
studying the Bible with us. (
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KICK & INJURED
O’NEILL — Mrs. Frank Valla
who suffered a broken hip in i
fall 2 weeks ago, Friday was re
' moved from her home to St
Catherine’s hospital, Omaha. She
is a longtime O’Neill resident. . ,
Jack Barr was taken by ambu
lance to the Veterans hospital,
Grand Island, late Friday. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Eld Dumpert and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Lawrence went
to Norfolk on Wednesday, De
cember 26, where Mr. Lawrence
consulted a doctor concerning his
eye. . . Eugene Farr has been dis
missed from Lutheran hospital.
Norfolk. . . Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Hertford are receiving medical
treatment at Rochester. Minn.
AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Thompson and Ronnie spent
Christmas with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Thompson, at
Gering, and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Dierks, in Scottsbluff. Ronnie be
came a victim of the measles
while there and prolonged their
visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Carr,
Karen and Charlie, left Saturday
for Whittier, Calif. They will vis
t her sister, Mrs. Leo Marcellus,
and family and Mr. Carr will en
:er the Veterans hospital. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Andersen and Mr.
ind Mrs. Earnie Johnston visited
«vith Steve Sladek at the Stuart
lospital Saturday. He has been a
>atient there, suffering from asth
11a and complications.
STUART—Mrs. Lola Humrich,
vho has been a patient in the
Community hospital for more
han a year, entered a rest home
n Long Pine on Wednesday, De
cember 26. . . Mrs. Robert Pier
on and litle daughter left Gma
ia on Thursday, December 20
tnd arrived in Washington, D.C.,
vhere her husband is employed,
tecently Mrs. Pierson left Stuart
o join her husband on December
2, her daughter became ill and
vas confined in Memorial hos
lital in Omaha for a week. The
person’s home is in Temple
’railer Village, Alexandria, Va.
EWING—Bill Kallhoff, who has
jeen a patient at the Veterans
lospital, Grand Island, returned
iome Friday “much mproved.” . . *
lames Bartak’s condition is “sat- I
sfactory” at Our Lady of Lourdes
lospital, Norfolk. . . Leo Vander
nick is “improved” in a Norfolk l
lospital. . . Condition of August
Cohls is “satisfactory” at Our La
ly of Lourdes, Norfolk.
CELIA—While saddling a horse
Saturday morning, December 29,
lobert Hendricks was struck in
he mouth by a buckle on the
inch and 2 front teeth were brok
n, causing him to make a trip
a O’Neill to have them removed.
. . Mrs. Ray Pease and Mrs. Con
lie Frickel have been on the sick
ist the past week.
EMMET— Mrs. Clarence Farr
iccompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl
'arr and sons, of O’Neill, to Nor
olk Thursday where she entered
he Lutheran hospital there for a
ninor operation. Gene Farr had
lis adenoids removed. They re
urned home Friday.
LYNCH—Herman Windmeyer,
f Naper, was taken to the Lynch
ospital with a fractured left leg,
/hich he suffered when he and
is brother, Alford, were work
ng in timber. . . Carolyn Koscan,
f Butte, is a patient at the Sacred
leart hospital with pneumonia.
SPENCER — Doris Kay, 3,
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Venke, submitted to an appen
lectomy Thursday, December 27,
n a Norfolk hospital.
CHAMBERS—Mrs. Myrtle Fees
s in "good” condition in the
Lutheran hospital, Norfolk.
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State Capitol News
(Continued from page 4.)
ind the new one Is given a good
hance of escaping the axing
landed LB 455 of the last session
>y the public works committee.
Even opponents of LB 455 con
gratulated Sen. John P. Mc
Cmght and his legislative coun
il committee for the work they
lave done on drafting a new and
imilar bill. The sample bill was
ip for public hearing at the cap
toL
Summarizing the testimony,
dcKnight noted that no one ap
>eared to protest the objectives
>f the bill and that the only crit
cism was of minor details.
The ironic part of this is that
hose who assailed LB 455 most
utterly harped on the fact that
t was too long and contained
lowers that were to broad and
iweeping. Now, some of these
;ame people are complaining that
he new bill is not specific enough
to outline those powers.
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(foe Ag —
The state board of vocational
education is taking a second look
at its requirements for eligibil
ity under the vocational agricul
ture program. At present per
sons who do not reside on a farm
are ineligible.
Gov. Val Peterson, chairman of
the board, called this ruling “out
dated.” There is no reason that a
man living in town can’t be just
as good a farmer, or better, than
one living on a farm, said the gov
ernor. “Where he sleeps doesn’t
make any difference.”
The board is expecting to
change the ruling in its contracts
for next year.
Governor Peterson also urged
the board to call a meeting at the
Milford trade school for the pur
pose of deciding the fate of the
school. Board members agreed
that the school is likely to come
again under the legislative attack
which led to Sen. George Syas’ in
troduction of a bill to close the
'School.
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Hot Waler —
Gov. Val Peterson, who makes
better headlines with his spur-of
the-moment remarks than with
prepared smripts, has found him
self in a little hot water so far as
Nebraska lawyers are concerned.
The governor took the bar to
task recently for allowing per
sons to appear in court without
counsel. He said he thought it
is “disgraceful that courts in this
state can pass judgement on men
without counsel."
The remark was made during
a pardon board hearing on a man
who had pleaded guilty but later
said he was Innocent.
The governor’s comment went
over like a lead balloon with the
legal profession. One prominent
Lincoln judge suggested that the
governor might consider that any
district court in the state would
disqualify a lawyer who offeree
his services to an attorney-lest
client. This, said the jurist, vio
lates a basis cannon of the legal
profession which prohibits solic
itation of cases.
Orchard Families
Meet for Holidays
ORCHARD — Many Orchard
people spent the Christmas holi
days with their relatives here and
elsewhere.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weaver,
of Omaha, spent the holiday here
with Mrs. Weaver’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Holbrook, and
with Harvey Holbrook, jr., super
intendent of the Elba Schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens,
Dixie Lea and Soma, were guests
Christmas day in the home of Mrs.
Lena Kirchmer at Ewing.
Miss Donna Payne spent Christ
mas day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Payne, in Elgin. The
Paynes received a message from
their son, Percy W. Payne, of the
navy, stating that he had arrived
safely in Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparrow
nad as their guests Miss Maxine
Sparrow, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Johnson and family, K. C. John
son and Mr. and Mrs. William
Harwood and daughter, of Bruns
wick.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haas were
hosts to the following on Christ
mas day: Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mil
ler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Haswell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thelander and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Thelander and family,
Mrs. Bertha Dixson, Miss Juanita
Dixson, Mrs. Effie Barr and Mr.
and Mrs. William Thelander and
daughter, of Plainview.
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Bruce en
tertained Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bruce and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Butterfield and daughters,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bruce and
laughters, of Manhattan, Kans., at
a family dinner Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McMan
igal and children spent Christmas
day in Lincoln with Mr. McMan
igal’s mother, Mrs. Evelyn Mc
Manigal, and with his brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
James Wanz and family.
Holiday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spar included
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Osborn of Bat
tle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Horrock and family, of Meadow
[Jrove, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butter
field and family, of Atkinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Phillips, of Lin
coln, Mrs. Isaac Spar, of Orchard,
and Midshipman Edwin Spar, of
Annapolis, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drayton
entertained on Christmas day for
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bukacek,
of Neligh, Miss Thelma Drayton,
of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Voorhies of Norfolk and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Drayton and daugh
ter, Margaret Jane, of Orchard.
Holiday visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shipman
were their son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shipman
and son, of Chariton, la., a daugh
ter, Miss Betty Shipman, of Sioux
City, and a son, Darrell, of Thea
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson
were recently called to Dallas,
Tex., to attend funeral services for
Mr. Johnson’s sister-in-law.
familyi.onssW Ramona when day
(First publ. Dec. 27, 1951)
Julius D. Cronin, Att’y
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF
WILL
Probate No. 3798
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF THOMAS SA
LEM, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for the
probate of the will of said de
ceased, and for the appointment
of Joseph Daas and Julius D.
Cronin as Joint Executors there
of, which will be for hearing in
this court on January 17th, 1952,
at 10:00 o’clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
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Butte Visitors
Return to Ohio
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BUTTE — Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Wilson and daughter left Friday
morning for their home at Celina,
! O., after spending Christmas at
the C. M. Wilson home here.
Other Butte News
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forsch and
Mavis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grainger and Wayne left Thurs
day for Houston, Tex., where
they will visit at the home of the
Forches’ son-in-law and daughter, .
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Keeler left j
Thursday morning for their home
at Oakland after spending Christ- ,
mas at the L. L. Keeler home.
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The Rev. L. M. Hovda and son,
Don, and daughter, Miss Barbara,
left Wednesday morning for Lew
istown, Mont., where they will
visit about a week at the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Hovda.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Clifton and
family, of Lincoln, visited from
Tuesday until Friday at the home
of Mrs. Clifton’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Lewis and
family, of North Platte, arrived on
Monday and visited until Wednes
day at the W. W. Mahannah home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burkey and
sons, of Entiat, Wash., who have
/isited the past month at the Ma
lannah home, left Tuesday for
heir home.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hamers of
Carroll, la., arrived Saturday and
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Hamers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Peppel here.
Mrs. Myrtle Atkinson of Mc
Pherson, Kans., is spending the
holidays at the home of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra,
Marvin Atkinson and family here.
Bradys Hosts—
Christmas day dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Brady were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Brady, sr., of Dorsey, Miss Ger
aldine Johnson, Mrs. Vannie New
man and John BabL t
The Misses Barbara and Marde
Birmingham returned to their
studies at Duchesne college, in
Omaha, on Tuesday after spend
ing the holidays in O’Neill.
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