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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1953)
Future Subscribers Q O ROME—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rome of Omaha, a son, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, bom Thurs day, February 5, in St. Joseph’s hospital, Omaha. Mrs. Rome is the former Rita Troshynski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Troshynski of Atkinson. MULFORD—Pfc. and Mrs. C. Linden Mulford of Route 7, c/o A. A. Owens Apts., Fayetteville, N.C., a son weighing ill pounds, bom Sunday, January 8. Mrs. Mulford is the former Loretta Berry of Stuart. BAKER — Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker of Sioux City, a daughter, born Monday, February 2. Mrs. Baker is the former Marion De Long daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Delong of Inman. The Bakers have one other child, a son, Dick. DUFEK—Mr. an Mrs. Joe Du fek of O’Neill, a daughter weigh ing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born Sun day, February 8, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. GETTERT—Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gettert of O’Neill, a son weighing 8 pounds 6V4 ounces, born Mon day, February 9, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. r. _ _U . . i n m_ O/Vlil 4<-IV1I . CLI1U IVXia. Saltz of Atkinson, a son, Stephen Eugene weighing 8 pounds 15^ ounces, born Friday, February 6, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. HOATSON—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoatson of Stuart, a son, Richard Karl, weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces, born Saturday, February 7, in the Atkinson Memorial hospital. WEIGEL—Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Weigel, of Atkinson, a daughter,, Debralee. weighing 6 pounds IV2 ounces, born Satur day, February 7, in the Atkinson Memorial hospita. SCHULTZ—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz of Stuart, a daughter Rosemarie Lee, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces born Tuesday, February 3, in the Atkinson Me moria hospita. SCHAAF—Mr. and Mrs. Mar celus Schaaf of O’Neil, a daugh ter, Yvonne Mary, weighing 7 pounds 7M> ounces, born Friday, February 6, in the Atkinson Me morial hospital. BONERTZ—Mr. and Mrs. Er win Bonertz of Newport, a daugh- . ter, Janice Rose, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, born Friday, February 6, in the Atkinson Me morial hospital. NEWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Newman of Chappell, a son, born Wednesday, February 11, at 3 p.m., in Immanuel hospital, Omaha. Mrs. Newman is the for mer jDelores Storjohann of O’ Neill. Robichauds Visit— PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robichaud of Denver, Colo., came last week to spend some time visiting relatives and ' friends^ They are visiting in the . home of Mrs. Robichaud’s par- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weg man, and they expect to spend ] some time with her sister, Mrs. “ J. O. Ballantyne, and Faye Irene. } They spent Tuesday and Wed nesday, February 3 and 4, in the Wilson Bryant home in Bruns wick. Mrs. Robichaud and Mrs. j Bryant had taught together for ; several years in the Tilden school. j _ _ . , Sick & Injured CHAMBERS—Mrs. A1 Leidtke returned home from St. An thony’s hospital on Sunday, Feb ruary 1. . . Mrs. Myrtle Bell en tered St. Anthony’s hospital last Thursday for medical care. . . Mrs. Lois Adams was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital several days. . . James Butts submitted to a major operation Friday at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. . . . Beverly Engelhaupt came home Tuesday from St. An thony’s hospital. . . Mrs. Willard Thomson was released from St. Joseph’s hospital, Sioux City, on Monday. . . P. T. Avard of Ains worth is a patient in the Veter ans hospital, Grand Island. He is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf and lived in Chambers a short time before going to Ainsworth. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper visited C. J. Barnum Sunday at the Antelope Memorial hospital, Neligh. EWING—Mrs. Wilma Daniels took her daughter, Vera Dell, to O’Neill Saturday for medical treatment for an infected throat and ear. She is making “satis factory progress” . . .Floyd Black, who has been a surgical patient at Our Lady of Loudes hospital, Norfolk, was able to come home on Saturday. Mrs. Black has been with him during his stay in the hospital. . . Mrs. Bertha Tal madge is recovering from an at tack of flu at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, and is expected home soon. . . Mrs. Mar cus is “improved” at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, where she is under treatment for rheumatism. CELIA—Mrs. Ray Pease and son, Bob, have both had the “flu” the past week. . . Mrs. Conrad Frickel visited Mrs. George Beck Tuesday, February 3, while she was in the O’Neill hospital. Mrs. Beck came home on Wednesday, February 4. . . Mrs. Duane Beck is a patient at Atkinson Memor ial hospital for medical treat ment. . . Mrs. Alvin Heiser is in St. Joseph’s hospital, Sioux City, and was to undergo surgery Monday, February 9. ROCK FALLS—Bill Claussen returned home from the O’Neill hospital Tuesday, February 3. Mrs. Bill Claussen came home last Thursday. They are “feeling setter.” Maurice Grutsch did their chores for them while they were gone. . . Mrs. Oswald Drueke entered St. Anthony’s aospital for treatment Sunday evening. LYNCH — A. P. (“Grandpa”) ECalkowski was released from the Lynch hospital Saturday, Feb ruary 7, and is convalescing at the Albert Kalkowski home. . . Mrs. Kate Fitzpatrick is critical ly ill at the Mary Wade home . . Mrs. Ed Whetham underwent surgery at the University hos pital, Omaha, and is “getting along satisfactorily.” INMAN—Kenneth Smith and VIrs. James McMahan spent Fri lay in Omaha visiting Mrs. Ken neth Smith, who is in an Omaha lospital. Mr. Smith and Mrs. rames Coventry visited Mrs. Smith Monday. . . Mrs. Bill But erfield and baby daughter have •eturned from St. Anthony’s aospital. SPENCER— Mrs. Eddie Eck >erg was taken to Kansas City, Vlo., Wednesday, February 4, by ner husband, their two children ind Francis Eckberg. She will indergo medical treatment. O’NEILL—Leo Mullen returned to his duties Monday at Biglin lis home for three days due to tiis horn for three days due to ill ness. . . Maurice Cavanaugh, sr., was taken to Omaha Sunday where he wil remain for several lays for a checkup. . . Earl W. rj Ralya has been ill with influenze for several days. STUART—Berlin and Charlie Mitchell took their father, Ru dolpf Mitchell to Norfolk Wed nesday, February 4. where he is a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital. p AMELIA—Miss Rochelle Sam mons was able to return to school Monday after being absent for two weeks on account of ill ness. DELOIT—Scott Bowers’ condi tion was “fair” on the report of? the Antelope Memorial hospital Friday. Hospital News ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: February 4—Ter ry Gallagher, O’Neill; Ella Mc lin, O’Neill; Sister Agnesita, St. Francis, S.D.; Sister Evarista, Nisch, Ewing; Mrs. Thomas Don St. Francis, S.D. 5~Mrs. Irene Martin, O’Neill; Mrs. Myrtle Bell, Chambers; Mrs. Carrie Borg, O’Neill; James F. Butts, Chambers; Baby Boy Hynes, O’ Neill. 6—Mrs. Glenn Gettert, O’ Neill; Mrs. Lois B. Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Henry Kuhfahl, O’Neill; Dotty Lee, Brownlee; Steven Benson, O’Neill. 7—Mrs. Earl Bauld, O’Neill; Billy Perry, O’Neill; Emmet Wertz, Star; Ricky Rowse, Chambers; Char les A. Fauquier, O’Neill; Jocelyn Iris Martens, Atkinson. 8—Mrs. Joe Dufek, O’Neill; Arlene Pot ter, Chambers; Mrs. O. J. Drue ke, O’Neill. 9—Eugene Sanford, O'Neill; Esther Kaiser, O’Neill; Brother George Kammerer, St. Francis Mission, S.D.; Mrs. Glenn Gettert, O’Neill; Earl Farr, O’Neill; Geneene Blake, Bassett. T~\ Z Z — 1 _1 J T . iVAouuooaio. rcui Lidi y *± — uue Niezgocki, Atkinson; Mrs. Li velle Butterfield and baby girl, Inman; Mrs. Shirley Kuhfahl, O’Neill; Mrs. George Beck, At kinson; Mrs. James Ziska, Atkin son; Elmer Wondersee, Cham bers; Mary Fetrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Lawrence Jonas, O’Neill; James Hoxsie, O’Neill; Eddie Galla gher, Inman. 5 — Mrs. John Hynes, O’Neill; Mrs. Jessie Shepherd, O’Neill; Mrs. William Claussen, O’Neill; Baby Girl Barbara Louise Bowker, O’Neill. 6—Marvin Clouse, O’Neill; Diane Jeanette Helmer, O’Neill. 7 — Mrs. Lois Martens, Atkinson; Steven Benson, O’Neill; Mrs. William Held, Bartlett; Mrs. Glenn Gettert, O’Neill; Ricky Rowse, Chambers; Margaret Eg gers, O’Neill. 8 — Mrs. Henry Kuhfahl, O’Neill; Billie Perry, O’Neill. 9 — Archie L. Stearns, O’Neill; Sister Evarista, St. Fran cis, S.D.; Sister Agnesita, St. Francis, S.D.; John Bernard Hynes (baby), O’Neill. 10—Mrs. Myrtle Bell, Chambers; Esther Kaiser, O’Neill; Beverly Engel haupt, Chambers; Mrs. Laura Miller, O’Neill; Dotty Lee, Brownlee. Still in hospital: James Mc Clung, Chambers; Emmett Wertz, Star; Mrs. Carrie Borg, O’Neill; Mrs. Etta Geary, Inman; Mrs. Irene Martin, O’Neill; Eu gene Sanford, O’Neill; Eli Her shiser, O’Neill; Terry Gallagher, O’Neill; Mrs. Glenn Gettert, O’ Neill; Mrs. Joe Dufek, O’Neill; Geneene Blake, Bassett; Charles Fauquier, O’Neill; Earl Farr, O’ Neill; James F. Butts, Chambers; Ella McNisch, Ewing; Mrs. H. G. Kennedy, Page; Arlene Pot ter, Chambers; Brother George Kammerer, St. Francis, S.D.; Mrs. Lois B. Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Earl Bauld, O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admissions: January 26--Mrs. Carl Schultz, Stuart, obstetrical; 27—Mrs. Jasper Hitchcock, At kinson, medical; Joseph Mlinar, Atkinson, medical; Gottlieb Braun, Atkinson, medical; Dr. William Douglas, Atkinson, med ical. 28—Aaron Lange, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Minnie French, Atkinson, medical; George Dun kel, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Frances Hurley, Atkinson, med ical. 29—Roger Kenward, Mason City, la., medical. 30—Mrs. Ivan Dickerson, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Mary Stahlecker, Naper, medical. February 1 — Mrs. Roy Carr, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Roy Griffin, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Nick Schmit, Chambers, obstetrical. 2 — David Keidel, Stuart, surgical; Mrs. Mike Co day, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Emil Carlson, Atkinson, medical; Pauline Boham, Newport, surgi cal. 3 — Mrs. Rudolph Laible, Spencer, obstetrical; Mrs. Kath ryn Flannery, Atkinson, medic al. 5—Joe Rocke, Atkinson, med ical. 6—Mrs. Don Saltz, Atkin son, obstetrical; Mrs. Marcellus Schaaf, O’Neill, obstetrical; Mrs. Erwin Bonertz, Newport, obstet rical; Frank Fundus, Atkinson, medical. 7—Mrs. Earl Hoatson, Stuart, obstetrical; Mrs. Erwin Weigel, Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Dwayne Beck, Atkinson] medical; Mrs. Opal Keating, At kinson, medical. Dismissed: January 26 — Mrs. Zeno Marshall. 27 — Tom Mor gan, Mrs. Melvin Andrus, Ethel Chittick, Mrs. R. J. Wright. 28 Baby Kramer, Dr. W. J. Doug las. 29—Mrs. Julia Samples. 30 —Roger Kenward, George Dun kel. 31—Mrs. Jasper Hitchcock, Mrs. Frank Flynn, Mrs. Carl Schultz. February 2—David Kei del, Mrs. Roy Carr. 4—Mrs. Ma bel Griffin, Mrs. Ivan Dickerson. 5—'Minnie French. 6—Mrs. Mike Coday, Mrs. Frances Hurley, j Mrs. Mary Stahlecker, Mrs. Nick ! Schmit and son. 7—Pauline Bo ! ham, Gottlieb Braun. 8 — Mrs. Rudolph Laible and son. 9—Joe Mlinar. SACRED HEART (Lynch) In hospital: Denise Doreen Anderson, Niobrara, major oper ation, good; John L. Bainbridge, Bristow, medical, • unchanged Frank Carson, Niobrara, major operation, satisfactory; John Cer veny, Naper, medical, unchang ed; Mrs. Fay Courtney, Lynch, major operation, good; Mrs] Ce cil Fernen, Spencer, major oper ation, improved: WTflliam Frank, Niobrara, medical, improving; Mrs. G. B. Ira, Lynch, major op] eration, good; Robert H. John son, Bristow, medical, unchang ed; Mrs. George Kalkowski, Lynch, major operation, improv ing; Mrs. William Larson, Lynch, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Ce cilia Liewer, Butte, medical, good; Master Marvin Liewer, Butte, major operation, good; Mrs. Mary Miller, Verdel, acci dent, good; Mrs. Hildor Ogren, Spencer, medical, good; Mrs. An tonia Scheda, Fairfax, S.D., ma jor operation, improving; Ed Schrader, Niobrara, medical, sat isfactory; Mrs. Mary Langan, Spencer, medical, satisfactory; Master Duane Mohr, Butte, ac cident, satisactory. Dismissals: February 3— Mrs. Ronald Anderson and baby, Na per. 4—Mrs. Fred Hrbeck, Verdi gre. 5—Mrs. James McAllister and baby, Spencer; Oscar John son, Spencer; Mrs. James Hood, Spencer. 7—August Kalkowski, Lynch; Mrs. Henry Woidneck, O’Neill. 8 — Mrs. Emmet Galer, Verdel; Mrs. Howard Harris, Spencer. 9—Miss LaDella Lude j man, Bonesteel, S.D. Mrs. Arthur Tibbets spent Sun day in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaszkowiak and Nyla spent the weekend in Lincoln vismng Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sullivan and Mrs. Agnes Sul livan. They also attended the basketball game between Nebras ka and Kansas State. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller spent the weekend in Lincoln vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller. Mrs. lvi. A. Shelkopf returned last Thursday from Portland, Ore., where she had spent two weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clarence DeVall, and fam ily. Among those who attended the basketball game in Lincoln Sat urday between Nebraska and Kansas State were D. E. Nelson, Joel Lyman, Paul Baker and D. E. Seger. The officers for the Square dance club were elected Monday evening, February 9. The next meeting will be held Monday evening, February 23, in the Le gion auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Lincoln were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements. j__ —_a. • _ Kjuiivaaj miiiici 111 tllC home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Cork of Spencer and Mrs. Elsie Cork of Page. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll entertained friends in their home Sunday evening. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Skulborstad. The evening was spent playing bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll tied for high score and Lawrence Haynes took the prize for low score. Dr. and Mrs L. A. Burgess spent the weekend in Lincoln visiting in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burgess, and family. A/lc Robert Clements of Low ery AFB, Denver, Colo., and Miss Barbara Gurule of Denver, spent last Thursday through Sunday visiting in the home of Airman Clement’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clyde spent Sunday afternoon and eve ning in Pierce visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kindall. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rohrer. Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck and children of Ewing spent the weekend here visiting in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bauer of Ewing were Monday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements. Miss Dorothy Donohoe of Oma ha spent the weekend here visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donohoe. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dumpert drove to Chambers Sunday where they were dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gard ner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben of Inman were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor bert Clark. Mrs. Dorothy Socha and daugh ters were weekend guests with relatives at Primrose. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin plan to spend (today) Thursday in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Lyman were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone. % add PAGE news Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robi chaud of Denver, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wegman were Saturday evening supper guests of Mrs. J. O. Ballantyne and Faye Irene. Mr. and Mrs. Munson Stewart were dinner guests on Tuesday, February 3, in the Roy Stewart home. They helped Roy celebrate his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and children, Mrs. Richard Heiss and son and Mr. and Mrs. Char les Sorensen and daughter were Sunday dinner guests in the Har old Heiss home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman and daughters spent Sunday at St. Edward where they attended and open-house celebration in honor of his brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fussel man, who were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Clara Waterman has re ceived word that her son, Char les, arrived safely in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and sons of Logan, la., came Satur dav afternoon to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell. They returned home Sunday alternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Park re turned home last week. They had spent the last month visiting Mrs. Park’s sons, Walter Asher, and family of Woodbine, la., and Dale Asher, and Mrs. Asher of Logan, la. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge and Miss Judith and Mrs. • Norman Trowbridge spent the weekend in Omaha. They visited - * in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, A/lc and Mrs’ Lewis Copple. »• Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Held, spent Friday evening in the El vin Held home at Venus. Too Late to Classify LOST: Vz-karat diamond out of my ring somewhere between my home, 614 E. Clay, and the Gamble store. Enroute to the store I walked on the west side of Fourth street and down Douglas to Gambles. Reward. —Henry Lofflin, manager of Gambles. 41-42c FOR SALE OR RENT: A welT improved farm 20 miles north east of O’Neill.—Ross Ridge way, phone 255W, O’Neill. 41-42c WANTED TO RENT: Alfalfa and ] hay land for cash or share. Will bale or stack.—Jim Corkle, O’ Neill. 41-52c (First pub. Feb. 12, 1953) Julius D. Cronin, Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3883 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February n> 1953. In the matter of the Es tate of Mabel H. Gatz, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is June 5, 1953 and for the payment of debts is February 11, 1954 and that on March 5. 1953, and on June 6 1953, at 0 o’clock A. M., each day’ I will be at the Court Court Room in said County to receive examine hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections dulv filed. y LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 41-43c W. F. FINLEY. MJD. O'NEILL First National Bank Bldg. OFFICE PHONE: 28 i . ' ■ ——», r———— FEBRUARY \ « CLEARANCE SALE Bargains on Bathroom Fixtures, All Types Water Heaters and Everything in Plumbing. We also specialize in the sale and service of electric water systems. KELLY’S PUIfABING 5 Blks. 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