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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1953)
Future Subscribers O o o o CONWAY—Mr.° and Mrs. R. P. Conway of Sparks, Nev., a daughter, Judith Marie, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, born in a Sparks hospital. This is their ° first child. Mrs. Conway is the formed Betty Hinze, daughter of William Hinze of O’Neill, o FEES — Mr.0 and Mrs. Chet Fees,, jr., of Graybull, Wyo., a 'daughter, Sandra Gaylene, weighing °7 pounds 1 ounce, born Friday, March 6. The Fees fam ° ily were recently of Chambers. This is their second daughter. MOELLER—Mr. and Mrs. Ed °° Moellero of Atkinson, a daugh o ter, 0Jeanette Josephine, weigh ing 9 pounds 4% ounces, bom Thursday, March 12, in the At kinson Memorial hospital. ° MORGAN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Morgan of Atkinson, a son, >0 Michael Joseph, weighing 8 43 pounds, bom Saturday, March o0 14, in the Atkinson Memorial o hospital. ?3 SCHLINDWEIN—Mr. and Mrs. y» E. L. Schlindwein of Scottsbluff, a son, Roger Wayne, weighing 7 J pounds'10 ounces, cborn Thurs day, March 6. Mrs. Schlindwein o is the former Lois Herrick, daughter of^Mr. and Mrs? G. °W. ° .Herrick of iStuart. MASHEK — Mr. and Mrs0 0 James Mashek of Stuart, a son, Kim James, weighing 7 pounds o 9 ounces, born Friday, March 13, o at thecAtkinson Memorial hospi tal. Mrs. Mashek is t^e former Bemefda Bolen. 0 0 o 0 FUNK — Mr. Sand Mrs. Ray Funk of Ewing, a son, born Wedo nesday, Marcho 11, in the Ante o lope Memorial hospital, Neligh. 3 The Funks h2ve two dauhgters. BRUNZ—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brunz of Burke, S.D., a son, weighing 7 pounds 6% ounces,0 o fyordn Friday, March 13, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill? 0 HERSHISER — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hershiser o“f O’Neill, a< daughter, weighing 6 pounds 11% o obnces, born Monday, March 16, 0 in St. Anthony’s hospftal, O’Neill. 3° --- Mrs. Frofelich0 Entertains— ° rMrs. W. J. Froelich entertain ° ed the Martel club Tuesday evening at the Town House. After dinner the evening was spent playing cards. The two high score winners were Mrs. Ed Campbell and Mrs. Frank Froe o lich. o McIntosh Jewelry ° "Where Price and Quality Meet" Sick & Injured LYNCH — Martin Lang is “poojly” at his home here? His son and daughteMn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lang of Nor folk, spent several days here last week. . . Jack Keating of Verdel is a patient at the hospital. . . cJanet Christensen had a severe case of the flu last week and school in district 33 was dismiss ed last Thursday. . . Frank Sed ivy of Gross, former Lynchite, has beeri a patient in the O’Neill hospital the past 10 days. . . Ar thur Papstein and Irene Papstein underwent surgery in a Kansas City, Mo., hospital last week and are “getting along well.” . . Mrs. Wilbur Reiser of Butte under went major surgery at the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch, Tuesday, March 10. . . Mrs. Hildor Ogren was released from the Lynch hospital and is being cared for at Butte. . - Mrs. Hannah Streit underwent major surgery at the Sacred Heart hospital. She is "satisfactory.” . . George Kal kowski motored to Norfolk on Tuesday, March 10, with Louis Birmeier wherfe Mr. Birmeier had gone to the clinic for a c^heckup. ° O’NEILL—Mrs. M. B. Higgins went to Omaha Sunday where she underwent surgery on Tues day in St. Joseph’s hospital. . . Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley, andc Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gillespie, care absent from school this week with the chickenpox. . . . Mrs. Richard Hovey has been ill with the flu for the past week. . . Mr, and Mi's. Joe Bartos and Karen went to Norfolk Mon day where Mr. Bartos had a checkup on his eye. . . Susan, daughter of Mr. and c Mi's. Free man Knight, and Marvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louiso Bartos, are ill with the measles this week. DELOIT— A doctor called on G. A. Bauer, at his home last week. He is improving. . . Mrs. Fred Sterns is a patient at the Methodist hospital, Omaha. . . Mrs. Lloyd Kimes underwent surgery at a Norfolk hospital last Thursday. . . Mrs. Loius Po fahl is reported as being in “good” condition in the Antelope hospital, Neligh. . Mrs. S. Vent eicher is a patient in a Norfolk hospital. . . John Sisson is a pa tient in a Norfolk hospital. CHAMBERS— Arlene Potter returned Sunday from the Bryan Memorial hospital in Lincoln where she underwent plastic surgery. . Linda Whitaker, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Vern on Whitaker, escaped Serious in jury when she fell off a cabling rack Friday. She was badly bruised and shaken and was eken to St. Anthony’s hospital or care. She was released on Saturday. PAGE—Miss Joan Braddock, i senior, fell0 on her way to school on Wednesday morning, March 11, and injured her knee. She is kept under observation and must remain at home off her :eet all this week. . . Mrs. Walter Hhriston underwent major sur gery Monday, March °9, at Our -.ady of Lourdes hospital, Nor !olk. EMMET75-B reddy Grothe was ;ick during the weekend. . . Jary Beckwith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Beckwith broke his eft arm Friday. . . Ronald, Mary, Madeline and2 Denny Richards, ;hildren of Mr. and Mrs. Ray nond Richards, were sick a few lays the first of the week and were unable to attend school. o EWING—Marcus Snyder went to Rochester, Minn., last Thurs day to be with Mrs. Snyder who jnderwent surgery over the weekend. Quits School Post for Ranch Work— PAGE—Roy Stewart who has been janitor of the Page school for several years has resigned his job and accepted work on the Earl Hurst ranch near Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer will finish the school year jan itor work. O - ‘ Fractures Arm Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Miller received word from their son, Pfc. Harold E. Miller, stating his arm had been fractured about three weeks ago. Due to* the injury, he was given a furlough which he spent sight seeing in Germany. He is shown above with the car that he and a friend purchas ed. His address is Pfc. Harold Ec Miller, US 55208103, Co. C 804 EAB, APO 167, c/o PM New York, N.Y. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: March 11—Allen Reynoldson, O’Neill; Baby Girl Fritton, O’Neill; Burl B. Bragg, Creighton; James Kubart, Atkin soji. 12—Mrs. Eugene c Sullivan, O’Neill; William E. Gatz, O’Neill; Mrs. Walter Motacek, Spencer; Mrs. Gene Wolfe, O’Neill. 13— Carlene Pongratz, O’Neill; Mrs. Jim Van Every, O’Neill; Mrs. Emil Brunz, Burke, S.D.; Baby Boy Wolfe, O’Neill; Linda Col leen Whitaker, Chambers; Mrs. Louis Adams, Spencer; Baby Boy Brunz, Burke, S.D. 15 — Mrs. Floyd Rershiser, O’Neill. 16 —J. P. Kunz, Stuart; Mrs. Wil liam Luben, O’Neill; Baby Girl Rershiser, O’Neill; Jack Pas sieux, O’Neill; Harold Gene Col fack, O’Neill. 18—Mrs. Carl Max, Page; Melvin Steskal, Inman; Gladys Steskal, Inman; Marvin Steskal, Inman; Donna Steskal, ,Inman; Junior Earhart, Elgin. Dismissals: March 11—Fred A. Grage, O’Neill; Barbara Wilcox, Chambers; Max J. Wanser, In man; Joe Niezgocki, Atkinson; Mrs. Alfred Sanders, O’Neill. 12 —David Lee Clark, Emmet; Mrs. Gordon Harper. 13—Mrs. Norris George and baby boy, O’Neill. 14 —Carlene Pongratz, O’Neill; Mrs. Oliver Whitley, Naper; Linda Colleen Whitaker, Chambers. 15 —Mrs. Frank Fritton and baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Louis Adams, Spencer; Terry Gallagher, O’ Neill. 17—Allen Reynoldson, O’ Neill; J. P. Kunz, Stuart; Mrs. Bene Wolfe and baby boy, O’ Neill. 18 — Mi's. Emma Morris, Page. Still in hospital: Harold Gene Colfack, O’Neill; Junior Earhart, Elgin; Mrs. Etta Geary, Inman; Mrs. William Luben, O’Neill; Mrs. Clarence Sauser, O’Neill; Elarry Scott, Chambers; Donna : steskal, Inman; Gladys Steskal, Inman; Marvin Steskal, Inman; Mrs. Jim Van Everv, O’Neill; Mrs. Frank Biglin, O’Neill; Burl EL Bragg, Creighton; Mrs. Emil Brunz, Burke, S.D.; William Batz, O’Neill; Mrs. Floyd Her ;hiser, O’Neill; James Kubart, Atkinson; Mrs. Carl Max, Page; Mrs. Walter Motacek, Spencer; Jack Passieux, O’Neill; Mrs. Eu gene Sullivan, O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Admissions: John L. Bain bridge, Bristow, medical, un changed; John Cerveny, Napei\ medical, unchanged; Mrs. Wayne Goodrich, Verdel, major opera tion, good; Miss Helen Hahn, Butte, major operation, good; Dr. G. B. Ira, Lynch, medical, good; Robert Johnson, Bristow, medical, unchanged; Martin Lang, Lynch, medical, satisfac tory; Mrs. William Larson, Lynch, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Jannettie Nelson, Center, medical, good; Mrs. Frank Reis er,, Butte, medical, improving; Mrs. Wilbur Reiser, Spencer, ma c ■ Recent estimates place the annual do nation to wind and water erosion at the staggering figure of 3 billion tons of soil materials containing available and potential plant nutrients worth 3 billion dollars. Think of it! Thousands of acres . . . billions of dollars "down the drain" every year. Very likely your farm is adding its share; it is, unless you're practicing ap proved soil conservation methods recom mended by experts in your community. Conservation farming is level-land farming. It will pay you to discuss soil-saving and profit-building farming practices with your local soil conservation representative. Do it the next time you're in town l “ n WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DISCUSS YOUR BANKING AND FINANCE PROBLEMS WITH YOU. O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK o o ' — Member FDIC — c o jor operation, good; Larry Rey nolds, Niobrara, major operation, good; Mrs. Anna Stahlecker, Na per, major operation, improving; Mrs. Hannah Streit, Lynch, ma jor operation, improving; Walter Tschirren, Niobrara, medical, good; Mrs. Howard Wells, Red bird, major operation, good; Mrs. Henry Woidneck, O’Neill, med ical, good. Dismissals: March 10— John Keating, Verdel. 11—Mrs. Reu ben Avoy, Spencer; Mrs. C. A. Rutledge, Lynch; Mrs. William Mulhair, Lynch. 13 — Mrs. Joe Schmitz, Anoka. 15—Mrs. Eugene Lechtenberg, Butte. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: March 10 — Mrs. Cora Tassler, Stuart, medical; Melvin Carr, Atkinson, surgical. 12—Mrs. Francis J. Clark, Stuart, medical; Mrs. Ed Moeller, At kinson, obstetrical. 13 — Mrs. James Mashek, Stuart, obstet rical. 14—Mrs. William Morgan, Atkinson, obstetrical. 15 — Mrs. Clyde Davis, Atkinson, medical. Dismissals: March 11 — Mrs. Robert Freed and daughter, Mel vin Carr. 13—Mrs. Leland And erson and daughter. 14 — Mrs. Leonard Foxworthy and son. 15 —Mrs. Cora Tassler, Mrs. Delbert Edwards. 1 ROCK FALLS NEWS The Junior Pinochle Pirates met Friday evening at Lyle Ve quist s, also. They played canas ta. Mary Jo Curran held low and Elaine Miller won high. There were eight members of the group Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and Ardell attended a birthday party Friday evening at Art Waldman’s of Amelia. The party was in his and Pat Kennedy’s honor. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and girls visited Bert Ott’s Mon day evening. Mr .and Mrs. Wesley Taylor and children visited at Wilbur Smith’s Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vequist and family of Omaha were sup per guests Friday evening of Or ville Morrow’s. Mr. and Mrs. 0 Chuck Felver helped Orville Eppenbachs move tc the former Harold Leise place Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver weer guests on Sunday at Glen Ridgeway’s. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver visited Lloyd Ritt’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Yantzie and son were guests Sunday at Levi Yantzie’s. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derick son and Russell Dean visited at Levi Yantzie’s Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karel were dinner guests Sunday at Jim Karel’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Karel were in Lynch last Thursday visiting Mrs. Pearl Woidneck in the hos pital there. She was better last Thursday but worse again Fri day.. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson and family, Carr-ill O’Neill and Mrs. Mamie O’Neill were guests Sunday at Blake Benson’s. Stanley Benson is stationed temporarily at Camp Crowder, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and family visited Bernard Mil ler’s Sunday. Too Late to Classify ! FOR SALE: Choice red clover seed, new crop, clean, state tested. 40c lb.—John J. Dvor ak, 2V2 mile south of Atkinson. 46-48p85 (First pub. March 19, 1953) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate 3893 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, March 18, 1953. In the matter of the Estate of Tom White, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said gstate is July 9, 1953, and for the payment of debts is March 18, 1954, and that on April 9, 1953, and on July 10, 1953, at 10 o’clock A.M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER County Ji#ige. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 46-48c New Machinery Tractors — 50, 60, G. 11- , 15-, 18.-, 21-ft. discs. 10-, 12-, 14-ft. grain drills. Plows of all sizes. 2- and 4-wheel tractor spreaders. Ezee Flow fertilizer spreader. 12- ft. hay rakes. No. 5 power mowers. Duncan manure loaders. Fertilizer attach, for drills, listers and planters. J-D-D oil and batteries U.S. and Firestone tires. Used Machinery 1949 B John Deere tractor. 1943 B John Deere tractor. 1941 B John Deere tractor. 1939 B John Deere tractor. 2— F20 IKC tractors. 1—Reg. IHC tractor. 15-ft. J.D. Disc. Model H tractor spreader. 4-wheel IHC spreader, rubber, near new. No. 52 John Deere 2 - bottom plow. 3- bottom, 14” Moline plow. No. 730 J.D. lister. Farmhand loader. Harry R. Smith Impl. Phone 562 O’Neill LOST: Between O’Neill ^d Chambers a fender skirt, yel low, on Tuesday. Bring to Ja cobson's store or contact E L Van Buren, O’Neill. 46c50 CARD OF THANKS WE WANT to take this oppor tunity to thank the St. An thony’s hospital staff, our friends and relatives, and the lodge and church members who performed so many deeds of kindness and sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our wife and sister Mrs. Darrol A. Baker. ,R darrol a- baker | 46p Brothers and Sisters 3 O * O EMMET NEWS A birthday party was held for Miss Mary Janette Richards on Saturday to celebrate her ninth birthday anniversary. Guests were Mrs. Raymondo Richards and daughter, Carol. A lunch of ice cream and cookies was serv ed. Miss Norma Lou Foreman spent Saturday night visiting Miss Mary Belle O’Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Liv mgs and daughter of Sioux City, Mrs. Ralph N. Leidy and daugh ter of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates and family of Em met visited the John Kee home Sunday to help celebrate the Kees’ 46th wedding anniversary which was March 10. Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen were Sunday dinner guests at the Charlie Claussen home. James E. Foreman of Battle Creek called at the Wayne Bates home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bates of O’Neill. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and chil dren and Mrs. Sam Banks and two girls were present in the James Banks home Sunday to help celebrate the second birth day anniversary of Patty Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Banks. ttttttitittt*tt!*****ti*»»tt***ff»****t*******ttt* Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker at tended the state basketball tour nament in Lincoln from Wednes day, March 11, through Friday, Of every seven deaths last year, one was due to cancer, the American Cancer society points out. Strike back against cancer by supporting the American Cancer society’s 1953 crusade. I G^, SStti0f OMHw ^ || I Phone ^/mL \ Ph0ne ^ I_' FOODS W2 593 I SHELHAMER'S SUPER MARKET XX ° * * xz *♦ I o lr PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.. FRI.. SAT.. MARCH I9lh. 20th 21st o £ —^ TWO GROCERY DELIVERIES DAILY — 10:30 A.M. & 3:30 P.M. 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