The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 02, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 12, Image 12

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KNIEVEL— Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Knievel of Ewing, a daugh
ter, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces,
born Friday, March 27, in a Nor
folk hospital.
FISHER—Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Fisher of Niobrara, a son, Lyle
Henry, weighing 7 pounds 4
ounces, born Wednesday, March
25. They also have a daughter,.
LaVon Alene. Mrs. Fisher is the
former Miss Alene Babcock of
Creighton.
JOHRIN— Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nie Johring of O’Neill a daughter,
Sharleen, weighing 6 pounds 10
ounces, bom Monday, at 3:15 p.m.
(March 23, in Sacred Heart hospit
al, Lynch. Mrs. Johring is the
former LaVonne Walters of
O’NeilL
NEAL—- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Neal of Minneapolis, Minn., a
daughter bom Tuesday, March 24.
Mi's. Neal is the former Jacquelyn
Snyder daughter of Mrs. Harry
Snyder of Atkinson. The Neals
have bne other child—a boy.
DAVID—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
David of Lynch, a daughter, Shel
ley Ann, weighing 6 pounds 31
ounces bom Thursday, March 26.
in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
VESELY—Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Vesely of Monowi, a son, bom
Sunday, March 29, in Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT: Three-room apt., up
stairs, private entrance. May
be seen after 3 p.m. — Ralph
Stowell, 322 East Adams, O’
Neill, phone 527-LJ. 48p35
FOR SALE: Rubber tired tractor
spreader, $125; good F20, $350;
F20 reversed tractor sweep,
$550. John Deere overshot
stacker, $100; 2 - 16 Hispeed
tractor plow, $75.—G. O’Con
nor, 8 miles north, 5 east of
Atkinson. 48p40
CARD OF THANKS
THANKS to all my neighbors,
friends and relatives for all
the help given to me and my
family during my stay in St.
Anthony’s hospital; also for
the many cards sent me and to
those who visited me. They
were all appreciated more than
one can tell. Thanks so much.
48p50 —HARRY SCOTT
F'OR SALE: Choice red clover
seed, new crop, clean, state
tested, 40c lb.—John J. Dvor
ak, 2 Ms mile south of Atkinson.
FOR SALE: Purebred Angus
bull, registered, 4-yrs.-old, pa
pers furnished. Would hold to
suit your date for breeding. —
Merwyn C. Nelson, Wausa.
Nebr., phone 24F03. 48-49c70
LOST: Saturday forenoon, gold
ring with jade set, downtown
O’Neill. In white box. Also
another setting. Return to The
Frontier office for reward.
48p65
WANTED: Married man for farm
work. Separate house, elec
tricity, etc. Must have exper
ience in handling livestock and
tractor farming. Top wages,
steady job.—Bert Armbruster,
Stanton, Nebr. 48-50cll5
FOR RENT: Four-room apart
ment with bath, partially fur
nished. Heat, lights and water
furnished.—Phone 537, O’Neill.
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CARD OF THANKS
I WANT to thank my friends and
relatives for the cards and
letters and their visits during
my stay in the St. Anthony’s
hospital and since I have been
home. Your thoughtfulness is
greatly appreciated.
— MRS. LOIS B. ADAMS
48c
CARD OF THANKS
WE SINCERELY appreciate the
kindness of our friends and
relatives and express our deep
est gratitude to each of you for
your thoughtful and helpful
deeds and for the many cards
and letters, also the beautiful
floral tributes to our dear hus
band, son and brother.—Mrs.
Melvin Steskal, Mr. and Mrs.
John Steskal and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wright and fam
l]y- 48p50
RUTHER — Mr. and Mrs. Je
rome Ruther of Page, a daughter,
Patricia Marie, born Tuesday,
March 24, in Our Lady of
Lourdes hosoital, Norfolk.
SLATTERY — Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Slattery, Middlebranch,
i a son, weighing 9 pounds 1
jounce, born Wednesday, April 1,
! in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
GALLAGHER—Mr. and Mrs.
j Robert Gallagher of O’Neill, a
j daughter, Joyce Marie, weighing
7 pounds 9 % ounces, born Fri
| day, March 27, in St. Antnony’s
hospital, O’Neill. Mrs. Gallagher
is the former Dorret Richards of
Atkinson. They have one other
child.
GREENSTREET—Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Greenstreet of Lincoln, a
son, bom Thursday, March 26,
Mr. Greenstreet is a grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Watson of
Amelia.
MATTES—Mr. and Mrs. Ste
phen T. Mattes of O’Neill, a son,
S y v i n Francis, weighing 6
pounds 11 ounces, born Sunday,
March 29, in St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill.
GALLUP—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam P. Gallup of O’Neill, a
daughter, Regina Ann, weighing
pounds 314 ounces, born Tuesday,
March 31, in St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill. Mrs. Gallup is the
former Leora Weyhrich. This is
their first child.
EPPENBACH — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Eppenbach of O’Neill, a
daughter^ weighing 8 pounds
1214 ounces, born Tuesday,
March 31, in St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill. Mrs. Eppenbach is
the former Dorothy Davidson.
They have one other child.
Sick & Injured
O’NEILL — Allan Van Vleck
went to the Veterans hospital,
Grand Island, on Tuesday for a
checkup. . . Paul Moseman, sr.,
had a checkup while in Lincoln
Monday. . . Danny and Richard
Porter are recovering from the
chickenpox. Bob Porter contract
ed the disease this week. They
are the sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Porter. . . Sally Herley,
4-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Herley, is recovering
from the chickenpox. . . Preston
Jones was ill with the flu over
the weekend. . . John Gilstrap
was ill last week with the flu. . .
Mrs. Milton Suiter submitted to
a major operation recently in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk, and is reported “good.”
LYNCH — William Boehmer
fell from a ladder last Thursday
at the Prescott blacksmith shop
and has been laid up with a very
lame hip since. . Clayton Thom
son dropped an anvil on his foot
on Friday at his garage east of
town. He has been quite lame. . .
Mrs. Eugene Lechtenberg of
Butte has been recuperating at
the Bernard Webber home after
hospitalization at the Lynch hos
pital. . . Guy Mulhair is on the
sick list. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wi
ley took their two sons, Larry
and Wayne, to Grand Island on
Wednesday, March 25, for a
checkup at the polio hospital
there.
ROCK FALLS — Mrs. John
Schultz and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
took Trudy Schultz to a doctor
last Thursday. She had a bad
throat condition. They were back
for a checkup Saturday morning ,
and she was “improved.” . . .
Norman and Barbara Taylor
have the chickenpox. . . Mrs. ;
Clara Woidneck plans to be home i
from the Lynch hospital for Eas- {
ter.
CHAMBERS — Miss Arlene
Potter will return to Bryan Me
morial hospital, Lincoln, for a
final operation immediately after
school is dismissed. She was bit- ,
ten by a dog February 8 and
has had considerable plastic sur
gery done. She was released from
Bryan Memorial in mid-March.
DELOIT— Mrs. Louis Pofahl
is still a patient at the Neligh
hospital. Her condition on Friday ]
was “good.” . . Mrs. Fred Stearns j
is convalescing at her home fol- ,
lowing her stay in an Omaha
hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Steams
were in Tilden for a checkup
last Thursday.
AMELIA— Mrs. William Fry- *
rear submitted to a major opera
tion recently in Our Lady of ]
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. . . Mr. ,
and Mrs. Bemie Kennedy visited
their daughter, Colleen, while
she was a recent patient in Luth- ,
eran hospital, Norfolk.
CHAMBERS—Mrs. C. V. Rob
ertson returned Tuesday, March
24, from Plattsmouth where she
had spent several days helping
care for her sister, Mrs. William
Sprandel, who was seriously ill.
. . . Rec. L. R. Hansberry is suf
fering with brucitis in his right
arm. . . Ed Harvey returned
home last Thursday from St.
Anthony’s hospital where he had
been a patient since Saturday,
j March 21. .. Harry Scott returned
home from St. Anthony’s hospital
| Friday after spending several
weeks there receiving medical
care.
VENUS — Charles Montgom
ery, jr., is in good condition in
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital,
Norfolk. . . Marlin Rokahr was
recently dismissed from the
Lutheran hospital, Norfolk.
PAGE—Mrs. Jerome Ruther
and baby girl are getting along
fine in Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital, Norfolk.
EWING—Mrs. Joe Knievel and
baby girl are getting along fine
in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital,
Norfolk.
ATKINSON—Mary Ann Kah
ler was recently dismissed from
the Lutheran hospital, Norfolk.
CELIA—Dennis Colfack miss
ed a few days of school on ac
count of having mumps.
Mock Wedding
Shower Feature
Amelia—Mrs. b. w. Waldo
was hostess to a prenuptial show
er honoring Miss Beverly Small
of Hopkins, Mo., a former Amelia
resident. Luncheon was served to
about 80 guests.
A mock wedding provided en
tertainment for the crowd. Mrs.
Loyd Waldo, and Mrs. Harold
Waldo were the bride and bride
groom. Mrs. George Fullerton was
the preacher, Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett portrayed the “weeping
mother”, and Mrs. Harold Fuller
ton the “consoling husband” to
Mrs. Barnett. Phyllis Fullerton
and Connie Barnett were ring
bearers.
The bride received many gifts.
Other Amelia News
Mr. and Mrs. Bill English, from
Winner, S. D. visited over the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Mamie Sammons, and her broth
er, Frank Pierce. On Sunday they
were all guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Blake Ott. Mrs. Asa
Watson, Nancy, Joyce and Sharon
were also guests for dinner.
Mrs. Frank Pierce has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Char
les Bligh and Mr. Bligh in Val
entine, since Friday. Raedee
Wickham came from Valentina
to stay with her grandfather,
Frank Pierce.
Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs. Julia
White and_Mrs. Etta Ott were
O’Neill callers Friday.
Asa Watson and daughter, Beth,
went to Omaha Saturday to take
some furniture down for Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Tibbets.
Mrs. Emma Lindsey and Flor
ence, and Mrs. Julia White visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snelson at
Long Pine Sunday. Mr. Snelson is
in very poor health, having been
ill the past six weeks.
Cub Pack Meets—
EWING—The Cub pack met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Black Tuesday evening, March
24, for. a regular meeting. Mrs.
Clarence Halhbeck and Mrs. Rob
ert Tams, den mothers, were in
charge. Roll call was answered
with new information learned,
this week about the Hawaiian
Islands. The evening was spent
making cigar box ukeleles. Tues
day evening, March 31, a pack
meeting was held at the Church
of Christ. The Webelos badges
were presented to the cubs.
At Walker Home—
EWING—The Young Matrons
pinochle club met at the home of
Mrs. John Walker on Tuesday
evening, March 24, with Mrs.
Frances Shaw the assisting host
ess. All members were present
and Mrs, Richard Edwards be
came a new member. Score win
ers were Mrs. Kermit Jefferies,
Mrs. Arthur Kropp and Mrs. R.
H. Shain. The traveling prize went
to Mrs. Gail Boies. Refreshments
were served by the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bartos,
Linda, Marvin and James Bartos,
Stanley and Lorraine of Ewing
were Tuesday evening guests in
the Freeman Knight home in
honor of the birthday anniver
sary of Miss Lee Bartos.
Mr. and Mrs. Murel McClure
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Paxton and Larry of Stuart in
their home Sunday evening.
13 Registered Herefords Offered
• There'll be 13 head of registered Hereford bulls in range
condition offered at the sale today (Thursday). This is a top
set of 2-year-olds, consigned by Ray DeLanty of Onawa. Ia.. just
like the Herefords brought to O'Neill three weeks ago by Mr. De
Lanty. There'll also be an outstanding set of good first - calf
springer heifers, Herefords. some are dropping calves now. Also
expected are several nice batches of steer and heifer calves, and
the usual run of butcher stock. Probably 400 head of cattle in all.
• The hog sale will precede the cattle sale, as usual.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2 _ O'NEILL
COMING
APRIL 15-16-1H8|
Choice Selection
OF
EASTER CANDY
GILLIGAN’S
REXALL DRUG
Phone 87 _ O'Neill
We Give S&H Green
Stamps
Hospital Notes
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admissions: Miss Ellen Adams,
Fairfax, S.D., major operation,
improving; John Bainbridge,
Bristow, medical, unchanged;
Mrs. William Blitzkie, Spencer,
medical, satisfactory; John Cer
veny, Naper, medical, unchang
ed; Mrs. Joseph David and baby
girl, Lynch, good; Robert H.
Johnson, Bristow, medical, un
changed; Gerald R. Kirwan,
Bristow, medical, improving;
Mrs. William Larson, Lynch’
medical, satisfactory; Fred Lude
man, Naper, medical improving;
Mrs. Charles Schmitz, Bonesteel’
S.D., major operation, good; Mrs.
Anna Stahlecker, Naper, major
operation, improving; Charles
Teaquist, Spencer, medical, satis
factory; Mrs. Leon Vesely and
baby boy, Monowi, good; John
Wentz, Naper, medical, good;
Mrs. Henry Woidneck, O’Neill’
medical, good.
Dismissals: March 24 — Mrs.
Fay Pinkerman, Dorsey; Norman
Lee Beem, Butte. 26—Walter
Tschirren, Niobrara; Mrs. Eugene
Lechtenberg, Butte. 27 — Baby
Joseph Obermire, Atkinson. 28—
Mrs. Bennie Johring and baby,
Sharleen LaVone, O’Neill. 29—
Mrs. Curtis Ellwanger, Butte;
Mrs. Jannettie Nelson, Center;
Mrs. Gordon Kirsch, Lynch; Cari
Asimus, O’Neill; Mrs. Wilbur
Reiser, Spencer; Mrs. Hannah
Streit, Lynch.
ST, ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: March 26—Linda
Doty, Butte; Elsie Doolittle, Am
elia. 27—Mrs. Robert Gallagher,
O’Neill. 28—Jerry Lee Babutz
ke, O’Neill; Mrs. Geary Enbody,
Emmet; Mrs. Rose Sell, O’Neill.
29— Mrs. Stephen T. Mattes, O’
Neill; Mrs. Jim Regal, O’Neill.
30— Mrs. Dave Widtfeldt, O’Neill.
31— Mrs. William P. Gallup, O’
Neill; Mrs. Frank Eppenbach,
O’Neill; Mrs. Dale Revell, Star.
April 1—Mrs. Thomas Slattery,
Middlebranch.
Dismissals: March 25—Connie
Sholes, O’Neill. 26-—Harry Scott,
Chambers; Ed Harvey, Cham
bers; Junior Earhart, Elgin; Mrs.
William Luben, O’Neill; Peggy
Degan, Hamburg, la. March 28—
Lynda Doty, Butte; Sam Fuhrer,
O’Neill; Elsie Doolittle, Amelia;
Mrs. Blanche Mashino, Lynch;
Mrs. William White and baby
girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Geary Enbody,
Emmet. March 29 — Jerry Lee
Babutzke, O’Neill; Mrs. W. S.
Devall, O’Neill; Carol Fuhrer,
O’Neill. 31—Mrs. Gladys Steskal,
Inman.
On Tour with Choir —
Mr. and Mrs. Dewight Harder
received word from their daugh
ter, Miss Lois Harder, that she re
cently returned to Hastings from
a 12-day tour with the college
choir. She will arrive home today
for spring vacation.
LEGAL NOTICE
(First pub. April 2, 1953)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF CLINTON J.
GATZ, GUARDIAN OF ED
WARD E. GATZ, a Minor,
FOR LICENSE TO SELL
REAL ESTATE.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
Now, on this 1st day of April,
A.D. 1953, this cause coming on
to be heard before the under
signed, D. R. Mounts, Judge of
the 15th Judicial District in and
for the County of Holt and State
of Nebraska, upon the petition
of Clinton J. Gatz, Guardian of
the person, estate and property
of Edward E. Gatz, a minor,
praying for a license to sell the
undivided right, title and inter
est of Edward E. Gatz, a minor,
in and to Lots 7 and 8 in Block
28 of the Original Town of O’
Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, for
the reason that it would be for
the benefit of said minor that his
interest in said real estate be
sold and the proceeds thereof
put out at interest or invested, j
Upon consideration whereof, j
and it appearing from said peti- J
tion that it is necessary, and
would be beneficial to said mi
nor, that his interest in said
property above described be
sold, and the proceeds thereof
put out at interest, or invested;
IT IS ORDERED that the next
of kin of said minor, all all per
sons interested in his estate, ap
pear before the district court of
Holt County, Nebraska, on or be
fore the 5th day of May, A.D.
1953, in the courtroom, in the
courthouse, in the City of O’
Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, at
the hour of 10 o’clock a.m. of
said day, then and there to show
cause why a license should not
be granted for the sale of said
minor’s right, title and interest
in and to said real estate, in ac
cord with the prayer of said pe
tition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy hereof be published
for three successive weeks before
said day of hearing in The Fron
tier, a weekly newspaper print
ed, published and of general cir
culation in Holt County, Ne
braska.
By the Court:
D. R. MOUNTS
District Judge.
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(First pub. April 2, 1953)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF CHARLES E
FARRIER, DECEASED
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of fi
nal account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this'
court on April 21, 1953, at 10
o clock, A.M. Entered this 30th
day of March, 1953.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 48-50
O’NEILL LOCALS
Susan and Michael Tari of Col
ome, S. D., are spending this week
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike London, while their
mother is visiting in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman were
Sunday dinner guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor.
Their grandaughter, Rosemary
Grenier, accompanied them.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Klein were Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Lashmettand Karen of Bassett
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray spent
the weekend in Cody at the home
of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy
Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray
of Loveland, Colo., were also pre
sent.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson
of Armour, S. D., spent a few days
recently in the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rohde of
Colome S. D. , came Tuesday to
get her two sisters at St. Mary’s
academy. They will spend the
weekend with them at Colome.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Langan and
Mrs. Matt Hynes went to Colum
bus Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Langan and Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Hynes.
Paul Moseman, jr., will arrive
home to-day (Thursday) to spend
the Easter weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mose
man, sr. He is a student at the j
University of Nebraska, Lincoln. I
o
Mrs. Billie Marcellus returned
to Stuart to the home of her par
ents after spending several days
in the M. B. Marcellus home
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Lyman of
Laramie, Wyo., spent the week
end in the home of his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr^
Joel Lyman.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. ad Mrs. H. S. Moses
were Mr. and Mrs. F. Irvine
Moses and Mr. and Mrs. Art
Auker, all of Wayne.
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