The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 10, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    Orchard Church Names
Three Delegates —
ORCHARD—The Woman’s So
ciety of World Service of the Ev
angelical United Brethren church
here Thursday named three dele
gates and alternates to the Milford
convention in August
The three are Mrs. J. W. Ma
hood, Mrs. Ted Meyer and Mrs.
Carroll Clifton. Ms. C. E. Ever
hart, president, presided at the
business meeting. The group met
at the home of Mrs. Leon Mit
chell.
The lesson, “Christ Calls,” was
given by Mrs. Bertha Grove. The
scripture was read by Mrs. Clif
iton and Mrs. Vernon Munger.
Others on the program were Mrs.
D. L. Fletcher and Mrs. Boyd
Mitchell. A round-table discus
sion on “What My Church Means
to Me” closed the program.
A lunch was served by the hos
tess, assisted by Mrs. Clifton and
Misses Virginia Mitchell and
Glenda Lee Clifton. Eleven mem
bers and guests, Mrs. Eloit Black
more, Mrs. Clyde Van Ostrand
end Mrs. Besse Aiken, were pres
ent.
The group will hold the August
meeting with a picnic on the lawn
of the home of Mrs. D. L. Fletch
er with girls of the Otterbein
guild as guests. Mrs. Harvey Hol
brook, sr., accompanied group
singing.
Patrolman Dineen
Going to Norfolk
Patrolman Frank Dineen of
O’Neill, has been transferred to
Norfolk by the state safety pa
trol and will begin his work there
in the near future, Lt. Harry Brt
announced Tuesday.
Dineen, who has been with the
patrol about three years, will
move to Norfolk as soon as hous
ing facilities can be obtained. He
is married.
This transfer is being made be
cause the patrol no longer has pa
trolmen at Laurel and Albion.
“There is considerable doubt
that patrolmen will be assigned
to Laurel and Albion because of
the shortage of manpower,” Lieu
tenant Brt said.
Patrolman Dineen, whose orig
inal home is at Omaha, came to
O’Neill in January, 1950.
2 Guests Attend
Paddock Aid Meet
The Paddock Community Aid
met at the home of Mrs. Preston
Jones Wednesday, July 2. Thir
teen members answered roll call
Two guests, Mrs. Vivian Martin
and Miss Margaret Egger, were
also present.
The scripture lesson was given
by Mrs. Dorothy Devall, reading
from Genesis, Chapters 1 and 2
to 8.
The Misses Sandra and Linda
Long and Kathryn Devall con
tributed to the birthday box.
The guessing game was won by
Mrs. Victor Johnson.
At the close of the meeting a
lunch was served by the hostess..
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs Edward Kaczor
on Wednesday, August 6.
19 Arersied for Breaking
Fishing, Hunting Laws—
A total of 19 arrests for fishing
and hunting violations were re
ported Tuesday by the Nebraska
game commission. This total ac
crued over a two-week period.
Charged with taking fish by
other than hook and line—
Charles J. Elsinger of Neligh,
fined $15 and costs and assessed
$5 in liquidated damages. One
minnow net was confiscated.
SPECIAL SCHEDULE
A schedule for special farm
placement service during the hay
ing season was announced Wed
nesday by Walter A. Steffen,
manager of the Norfolk employ
ment office. Lester Kafka, inter
viewer from the Norfolk office
will be in Holt county on the fol
lowing dates: O’Neill, Tuesday,
July 15 and 22, at the courthouse,
11 a.m.
Plan Sunday Golden
Wedding Observance—
SPENCER—On Sunday, July
13, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green
of Spencer will celebrate their
golden wedding anniversary with
open-house from 10 am* to . 5
p.m. There will be a basket din
ner at their home.
SICK & INJURED
O’NEILL—John J. Berigan was
taken to Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital, Norfolk, last Thursday
by ambulance. . . AM . Arlen
(“Shorty”) Miles is in the base
hospital at Pleasonton, Calif.,
suffering from a poisoning. . .
Mrs. Bennie Hill has been ill with
a weed poisoning. . . Ray W.
Lawrence suffered a heart attack
Wednesday, July 2. He is “much
improved.” . . . Mrs. Jaunita
Closson was taken ill on Friday,
July 4, and was taken to Nor
folk to be with her sister, Mrs.
Ralph Suiter. On Monday she
entered Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital. . . Mrs. Barton Walton
was on the sick list this week. . .
Clarence Sauser went to Grand
Island Saturday, July 5, for med
ical attention at the Veterans hos
pital. He returned Monday. . .
Mrs. Emil Weyhrich is “im
proving” in the Lutheran hos
pital, Norfolk.
PAGE—Jerry Summers submit
ted to an appendectomy at Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk, Saturday. His condition is
“satisfactory.” His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Summers accom
panied him to Norfolk. . . Mrs.
Charles Russell and Mrs. Lloyd
Fussleman drove to Sioux City
Saturday where Mrs. Fussleman
went for medical care. It was
necessary for Mrs. Fussleman to
remain overnight and Mr. Fus
sleman brought her home Sunday
REDBIRD—Ralph Pinkerman
suffered a serious' heart attack
Wednesday night, July 2, and
was taken to the Lynch hospi
tal. Mrs. Pinkerman is staying
at the John Pinkerman home.
ROCK FALLS — Mrs. Albert
Sterns was in the O’Neill hospi
tal from Monday evening, July
30, until Saturday evening. She
is “much better” now.
CHAMBERS— James Platt is
ill at his home in Chamber. . .
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Mrs. Wayne Rowse and baby
boy are “doing well” in the Luth
eran hospital, Norfolk.
ATKINSON—Mr. and Mrs.
Clement Cleary took their son,
Mickey, to Omaha Sunday for
medical attention.
LYNCH—Mrs. M. P. Stenger
has been on the sick list the past
week.
CLEARWATER — Mrs. Joe
Thramer is “unchanged” in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk.
CELIA—Mrs. Mark Hendricks
has returned home from the
hospital.
EWING—David Ziems is “do
ing well” in the Lutheran hos
pital, Norfolk.
Miss Reimer Will
Wed uly 16 —
DELOIT—Miss Marlene Reim
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Reimer, will become the
bride of Howard Temple at the
Church of Christ in Clearwater
on Wednesday, uly 16.
A reception will follow at the
home of the bride’s parents.
Mr. Temple is the county agent
at Thedford.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Dwaine Edwin Huber of Lynch
and Miss Darlene King of Ano
ka were issued a marriage _ h
cense on July 3 and were united
in marriage the same day by
Judge L. W. Reimer.
ENLISTS IN ARMY
James Bridges, son of Mrs.
Alice Bridges, departs today
(Thursday) for Omaha where he
will enlist in the army. He
graduated this spring from Ne
braska Wesleyan university,
also presented.
Tune in! Voice of The .Fron
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a.m., 780 kc., WJAG.
DELOIT NEWS
The Wheeler county farm bu
reau will hold its annual picnic at
Pibel lake on July 20. Basket
dinner at 1 p.m.
The Clearwater Valley 4-H club
will meet at the Earl Schrunk
dome Tuesday, August 5, at 2
p.m. Bring all work that has been
completed and" we will prepare
for the county fair.
The next farm bureau meeting
will be held on September 2, at
Ed Urban’s.
Mr. and Mrs. West, sister and
crother-in-law of Mrs. Tagel, are
mi ting at the Bill Tagel home.
The West’s live in Illinois.
Marline Reimer spent the
weekend with friends at Wahoo.
The new home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Utterbach is fast near com
pletion.
Earline Schrunk recently un
derwent surgery at the Neligh
hospital. She is convalescing at
home.
The ranchers up west are busy
haying.
Mrs. Smith, teacher at Bartlett,
attended the shower at Rossow’s
on Monday. She is spending the
summer at her home in Stuart.
Some people from here attend
ed the Fourth of July celebration
and had picnics in Neligh.
Kenneth Lee is helping Bud
Bartak with haying.
Frank Bohn sufered an arm in
jury while haying last week.
Wayne Wilcox, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gail Wilcox was drowned
Sunday afternoon at Shreveport,
La., where he is in the air corp.
The Wilcox family formerly lived
near here and have the sympathy
of the community.
Mrs. E. A. Bartak was the
fourth patient at the new Neligh
hospital. She is convalescing at
home.
Corky, the ltt-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bump suffered
cuts about his heel last week
when he was caught in a mower
he was operating. He was taken
to the doctor for treatment and
several stitches were required to
close the wound.
Rev. and Mrs. Leo D. Carpen
ter of Visalia, Calif., visited in
O’Neill briefly on Tuesday. Rev.
Carpenter was Methodist church
pastor at Page about 15 years
ago. _
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the “Voice of The Frontier” each Wednes
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Embargo Still in Effect
• The embargo on feeder hogs is still in effect in Nebraska at
all market agencies. This is because of an outbreak last week
of vesicular exanthema, a virus infection. In our regular sale to
day (Thursday) we will be selling fat hogs, as usual, but will not
be selling feeders.
• Because of rigid disinfection rules, trucks arriving at and
leaving our yards must be disinfected. We are asking that all
trucks be as clean as possible when arriving. This will make the
disinfection procedure quick and orderly.
• The cattle market is about the same as last week. There will
be several packages of steer calves and heifer calves and the
usual run of butcher cattle. Inquiries are beginning to come from
out-of-state buyers and soon the seasonal run will be underway.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2 — O'NEILL
MIDWEST FURN. & APPLIANCE
Phone 346-J West O’Neill
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