The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 06, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 12, Image 12

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TUNINK—Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Tunink of Butte, a son, Da
vid Herman, weighing 7 pounds 15
ounces, bom Sunday, August 2,
at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
EBSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Ebsen of Verdel, a son, weighing
5 pounds 15 ounces, born Monday,
August 3, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal, Lynch.
LARSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Larsen of Butte a daughter, Jo
Ann, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounc
es, born Thursday, July 30, at
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
MOORE—Mr. and Mrs. Ower.
Moore of Omaha, a son, Bruce
Allan, weighing 9 pounds, born
Saturday, August 1, in St. Cath
erine’s hospital, Omaha. Mrs.
Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James T. Earley of O’Neill, died
following the birth of the child.
SCHULTZ—Mr. and Mrs. John
Schultz of O’Neill, a daughter,
Debra Lynn, weighing 5 pounds
1 ounce, born Wednesday, July
29, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O'
Neill.
KESTE.NHUJ-.iZ — Mr ana
Mrs. Kenneth Kestenholtz of In
• man, a daughter, Georgiana,
weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born
Friday, July 31, in St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
DRUEKE—Mr- and Mrs. Os
wald Drueke of O’Neill, a son
weighing 6 pounds 11% ounces,
born Sunday, August 2, in St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
COBB—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cobb
of Stuart, twin daughters, Mary
Jane, weighing 6 pounds 1 V?
ounces, and Marcia Jean, weigh
ing 6 pounds 8Vfe ounces, born
Sunday, August 2, in St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
BOYLE—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Boyle of O’Neill, a son, Edgar
James born, born Friday, July
24, in Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital, Norfolk. Mrs. Boyle is the
former Miss Alice Dunkelberger,
daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Ralph
Dunkelberger of Page.
KIRKPATRICK—Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Kirkpatrick of O’Neill, a
son, Danny Morris, weighing 9
pounds 9 ounces, born Sunday,
August 2, in St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill. This is theiir first
child. Mrs. Kirkpatrick is the
former Darlene Summers.
LARSON—Mr. and Mrs. Har
ley Larson of Burwell, a son,
Harold Dale, weighing 8 pounds
13% ounces, born Wednesday,
July 29, at the Burwell hospital.
The Larsons were formerly of
Chambers. Mrs. Larson is the
former Phyllis Wood.
COOKE—Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
Cooke of Harrison, Ark., a daugh
ter, Debra Ann, weighing 8
pounds 1 ounce, born Monday,
August 3. Mrs. Cooke was for
merly Celesta Gleed of Cham
bers. Reverend Cooke is the son
of Mrs. Letha Cooke, also of
Chambers.
To Perform at Burwell—
The O’Neill Saddle club will
go to the Burwell rodeo on Wed
nesday and Thursday, August 12
13. A practice will be held Sun
day, August 9, at 7:30 p.m., in
the club arena. All who plan to
participate must attend this prac
. tice, a spokesman for the club
taid.
RETURN FROM FAR EAST
Among servicemen from this
area returning from the Far East
were A/lc Charles L. Lynch of
Lynch, due Monday at Seattle,
Wash., from Korea, and Cpl
Bobbie Anderson of Butte, due
Wednesday at Seattle, also from
Korea.
Visiting Here—
Mrs. O. A. Herley of Neligh
came Monday evening to spend a
few days in the Reed Herley
home while Mrs. Herley is visit
ing relatives in Colorado.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
James Raymond Davis, 23, ar.d
Adelia Frances Walnofer, 19, both
of Stuart on Thursday, July 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson
and Veldon of Star spent Sun
day afternoon visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reirner
and family of Niobrara spent the
weekend here visiting Judge and
Mrs. Louis W. Reirner.
Too Late to Classify
USED furniture bargains at Gam
bles: 5-pc. white enamel di
nette set, $9.95; 4-pc. golden
oak dinette set, $7.95; full size
coil bed spring, $9.95.—GAM
BLES, O’Neill. 14c
FOR SALE: Apples.—IV4 miles
west of Midway, Mrs. Paul
Woidneck. 14-15p60
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank all my friends
and relatives for the manv
visits and nice cards while I
was in St. Anthony’s hospital.
I also sincerely wish to thank
Doctor Brown and the hospital
staff for their kind attention.
Your thoughtfulness will long
be remembered.
34p50 —D. F. MURPHY
Cookies Judged;
Cattle Dehorned—
EWING— The Happy Hollow
4-H club met Friday evening,
July 24, at the home of Sharon
and Owen Schmidt. The meeting
was opened with group singing
and the 4-H pledges, followed by
a discussion of achievement day,
which will be held in O’Neill.
Norma Ruroede and Patricia
Mosel garve a demonstration on
canning string beans. Cookies
were judged by the girls. Paul
Gunter and Dennie Scheer gave
a lesson on dehorning cattle.
Sandra and Douglas Shrader
will entertain the club for the
August meeting.
Sick & Injured
AMELIA — Judy Withers,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cap
Withers, was released from the
Atkinson hospital last Thursday.
She had been treated for asthma.
. . . Raymond Kenny received a
dislocated shoulder when he fell
from a hay stack Saturday, July !
25, while working in the hay i
field. He was in the Atkinson
hospital overnight. . . Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Barnett were in At
kinson Tuesday, July 28, where
Mr. Barnett consulted a doctor.
He was suffering with a congest
ed lung. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Newkirk and Dell Kramer of
Lincoln visited Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kay
Andersen. Mrs. Kramer, who had
been staying with her mother,
Mrs. Andersen, while Mr. Ander
sen was in the hospital, returned
to Lincoln with them Sunday
evening. Mr. Andersen was able
to return home from the hospital
Sunday morning.
O’NEILL — C. E. Yantzi was
dismissed from St. Anthony’s
iiospital on Monday. . . Billie Ly
ons, who was seriously injured
in a motorcycle accident, walked
Sunday afternoon for the first
time since the accident. . . Paul
Shelhamer, who received a pistol
wound in his leg, is reported as
“getting along satisfactorily” in
an Omaha hospital. It is expect
ed that he will have to remain
there for at least two more
weeks. His mother, Mrs. Roy
Shelhamer, is with him. His fa
ther returned to O’Neill.
CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs. C.
V. Robertson left Sunday for
Omaha because of the serious ill
ness of her sister, Mrs. William
Sprandle, who is in a hospital
there. . . Eugene Adams under
went an appendicitis operation at
the Antelope county hospital in
Neligh Thursday, July 30. . . Ron
nie Young had the misfortune to
strike his ankle with a hoe one
day last week, causing a severe
wound.
LYNCH — James Klasna of
Spencer was released from the
Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch
recently. He had suffered consid
erably with the small bone in his
forearm which was broken when
his glove became caught in the
belt of his elevator. . . Mrs. Pete
Gengler is getting along as well
as could be expected at the local
hospital.
CELIA — Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hendricks went to Norfolk Tues
day, July 28, where Mrs. Hend
ricks underwent surgery for an
embedded wisdom tooth. Jimmy,
Jerry and Nina Hendricks spent
the day with the Mark Hendricks
family.
EWING — Dollie Shilousky,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Shi
iousky, returned Sunday from the
Tilden hospital, where she had
been a patient since July 28. . .
Mrs. Frank Noffke, sr., and Mary
Lois had physical checkups in
Tilden, Wednesday, July 29. .
The youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Fleming fell last
Thursday while playing at his
home and he suffered two broken
bones in his arm.
PAGE—Larry Taylor received
a severe jaw injury last Thurs
day while working on a recrea
tion floor at Orchard. He spent
two days in St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill.
DELOIT—Keith Bartak was a
patient at a Norfolk hospital for
several days last week.
EMMET NEWS
William Crawford of Pamona,
Calif., came last week to attend
the funeral of his father, the late
Joseph Crawford, a long-time
resident of the Emmet communi
ty. William also was a resident
here several years ago.
Miss Norma Lou Foreman ac
companied David Eby and Miss
Sharon Hancock of O’Neill to
Fremont on Friday evening
where they were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmas
ter, Virginia and Gary. They cel
ebrated Gary’s birthday anniver
sary which was August 1. They
drove to Omaha where they vis
ited Paul Shelhamer, wrho is a
patient at St. Joseph’s hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bates
and family spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. James Foreman and
sons at Battle Creek.
Mrs. Wayne Fox and children
spent Saturday visiting Mrs
James Kendall and sons
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McConnell
spent last Thursday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. James Kendall and
sons.
Rod Falls News
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and
family were guests at James Mc
Nulty’s Wednesday evening.
Several families from this com
munity attended the Knox county
Farmer’s Union picnic at Nio
brara Sunday so that accoraian
artists of this group could play.
There were 82 accordianists there.
Those who went included Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Miller and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran
and girls, Mrs. Celia Grutch. Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and fam
ily. Laurine Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
James MdNulty and LaDanna,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lansworth
and Jo Ann. A picnic supper was
held at the Lynch swimming pool.
Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins
were guests of Don Hynes Tues
day evening.
Dave and Henry Vequist visit
ed Lyle Vequist Monday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stems
were supper guests Sunday eve
ning at Albert Stern’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda visited George Calkin’s
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran
and Ardell were guests at Albert
Stem’s Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
visited Wilbur Smith’s Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Curran
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Curran and children to Minn
eapolis. Minn.. Saturday to visit
Joe Curran and family they
planned to return weanesaay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen,
Mrs. Marie Lewis and Eddie at
tended the Farmer’s Union picnic
at Niobrara Sunday.
Guests at Arthur O’Neill’s Wed
nesday evening were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Rakes and girls, Mr.
and Mrs. Loyal Hull and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and
girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
visited Mrs. John Schultz and
Miss Debra Lynn at Floyd John
son’s Monday afternoon.
Henry Murray was a guest Sun
day at Levi Yantzie’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yantzie and
Gene were supper guests Friday
at Levi Yantzie’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Spangler
were guests Sunday at Sammie
Derickson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yantzie and
son Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yantzie
were guests to an ice cream party
at Sammie DeTilksin’s on Friday
eVMrngand Mrs. Warren Holder
were guests at Chuck Felvers
Tuesday night. They left Wednes
day morning for their home in
Vancouver, Wash. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Denck
son and Russell and Mrs. Levi
Yantzie were dinner guests (Mon
day of Alice Hill
Mrs. Fritz Yantzie and Joe
visited Monday evening at Levi
Yantzie’s.
Lester Boshart called at Chuck
Felver’s Tuesday morning.
Levi Yantzie was in Atkinson
on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver
were guests Sunday at Albert
McDonald’s. Bill Allendorfer s
were also there. That afternoon
they went to Pickstown.
Ardell Curran was a dinner
guest Monday at Francis Curran s
Mrs. Francis Curran and girls
visited Monday afternoon at Bert
° Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst and
children and Mrs. Fannie ^ Ernst
were dinner guests Tuesday at
Louis Vitt’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvan Dikeman
and family of Sioux City, la..
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Storm of
Royal were guests Monday night
at Fred Ernest’s. They are on the
way home fron a vacation in the
Black Hills. .
Mrs. Louis Vitt and girls were
dinner guests Sunday at Fred
Ernst’s.
Vincent Ernst visited Mickey
Miller Monday afternoon.
Fred Ernst and Mrs. Fannie
Ernst were dinner guests Satur
day of John Grutch’s.
Mrs. Orville Miller and children
called at Francis Curran’s Wed
nesday morning.
Guests at Fred Ernst’s Monday
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Rakes. Peggy and Helen, Mr. and
Mrs. Loyal Hull and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur O’Neill and
Gene, Mr. and (Mrs. Francis Cur
ran and girls, Mrs. Orville Miller
and children. . .
Carol Ann Drueke is visiting
a few days at Louis Brown’s.
Mrs. Louis Brown visited Mrs.
Oswald Drueke in St. Anthany’s
hospital Monday morning.
Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt and
children wert guests at Louis
Brown’s Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sterns and
Gene and Mrs. Kathern Johnson
visited Floyd Johnson’s Thursday
evening. Mrs. Johnson stayed un
til Friday evening.
Miss Gwenda and Trudy Sc
hultz visited from Monday until
Friday at Floyd Johnson’s and at
Frank Schultz’s from Friday
evening until Monday morning
where they welcomed home their
new baby, sister, Miss Debra
Lynn. .
Linda Johnson accompanied
Mrs. Don Hynes to have a check
up on her broken leg Tuesday
morning.
(Mr. and Mrs Ray Margritz and
John Richardson were guests
Monday evening at Albert
Stern’s.
Highway 281 Meeting
Today at Bartlett—
The Chamber of Commerce
will hold a meeting on Monday,
August 10, in Slat’s cafe at 7:30
p.m. “The dues for the new year
have been coming in very well,"
according to President G. C. De
Backer, “but there are a number
of firms we have not yet heard
from.”
At Monday’s meeting there Will
be a report of a Nebraska High
way 281 session to be held today
(Thursday) at Bartlett. Among
those representing the Chamber
at the Bartlett meeting will be
William McIntosh, Fred Heer
man, Julius D. Cronin and sev
eral others. State Sen. Frank
Nelson plans to accompany the
group.
Try Frontier want advs. for
quick results!
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: July 29 — Mrs.
John Schultz, O’Neill; Mrs. Remi
Duhon, O’Neill; Mrs. Walter
Hunt, Page; Mrs. Glen Cobb, Stu
are; Thomas Scott, Chambers;
art; Thomas Scott, Chambers;
Baby Girl Schultz, O’Neill. 30
— Larry Taylor, Page. 31 —
Bobby Jones, Chambers; Mrs
Kenneth Kestenholtz, Inman,
Mrs. Donald Hoffman, Chambers;
Baby Girl Kestenholtz, Inman’
August 1 — Albert Scheinost,
Spencer; Mrs. Morris Kirkpat
rick, O’Neill. 2—Baby Boy Kirk
patrick, O’Neill; Mrs. Oswald
Drueke, O’Neill; Mrs. Bernard
Clouse, Bartlett; Mrs. Alvin
Vorce, O’Neill; Miss Elaine Cox,
Spencer; Mrs. Earl Bauld, O’
Neill; Baby Boy Drueke, O’Neill;
Twin Girls Cobb, Stuart. 3—Mrs.
Harold T. Young, O’Neill; Mrs.
James Pokorny, Spencer; Mrs.
C. E. A. Johnson, O’Neill; Law
rence Smith, Atkinson; Charline
Boyle, O’Neill; William Moriari
ly, O’Neill. 4—Phyllis T. Tielke,
Stuart. 5—R. V. Crumly, Page.
Dismissals: July 29 — Leona
Jean Dusatko, Emmet; Mrs. Ben
nie Hill, O’Neill; Mrs. Marvin
Piklapp, Monowi. 30 — Mrs.
James Earley and baby girl, O’
Neill. 31—Mrs. Remi Duhon, O’
Neill; Miriam Troshynski, O’
Neill.. August 1— Robert Jones,
Chambers; Mrs. Walter Hunt,
Page; Larry Taylor, Page. 2 —
Mrs. Donald Hoffman, Chambers
Mrs. Raymond Walter and baby
girl, Chambers; Mrs. Kenneth
Kestenholtz and baby girl, In
man; Mrs. Gordon Hinkle, Spen
cer. 3 — Mrs. John Schultz and
baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Bernard
Clouse, Bartlett; Chris Yantzi,
O’Neill; , Thomas Scott, Cham
bers; Mrs. Lewis McDaniel, Ains
worth. 4—Mrs. Morris Kirkpat
rick and baby boy, O’Neill;
Elaine Cox, Spencer.
Hospitalized: Richard Hill, O’
Neill; Albert Scheinost, Spencer;
Mrs. Ida Calkins, Ewing; Mrs.
Mary Mullen, O’Neill; R. V.
Crumly, Page; George Laney,
Inman; Lillian Fleming, O’NeiU;
Mrs. Mary Fleming, O’Neill; Mrs
Harold Young, O’Neill; Mrs. Law
rence Jonas, O’Neill; Mrs. Glen
Cobb, Stuart; William Moriarity,
O’Neill; Mrs. H. W. Heriford, O’
Neill; Mrs. Oswald Drueke. O’
Neill; Mrs. Joe Jareske, O’Neill;
Mrs. Earl Bauld, O’Neill; Mrs
Alvin Vorce, O’Neill; Charline
Boyle, O’Neill; Mrs. James Po
korny, Spencer; Albert Otto,
Winner, S.D.; Phyllis Tielke, Stu
art; Mrs. C. E. A. Johnson, O’
Neill; Lawrence Smith, Atkinson;
Fete Larson, O’Neill.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
In hospital: Mrs. Louise Cihlar,
Lynch, accident, good; Warren D.
Collins, Butte, accident, improv
ing; Mrs. Godfrid Danielson,
Bristow, medical, satisfactory;
Mrs. John Fredrickson, Bristow,
major operation, good; Mrs. Pete
Gengler, Lynch, medical, satis
factory; Robert Johnson, Bristow,
medical, unchanged; Mrs. Frank
Jonas, Spencer, medical, fair;
Martin Lang, Lynch, medical,
satisfactory; Mrs. Mary Langan,
Spencer, medical, unchanged;
Mrs. Ernest Larsen and baby, Jo
Ann, Butte, good; Mrs. Henry
Luderhan, Naper, medical, satis
factory; Miss May McGowan, O’
Neill, medical, good; Frank
Schaefer, Butte, medical, satis
factory; Mrs. Herman Tunink
and baby, David Herman, Butte,
good; Mrs. Donald Ebsen and ba
by boy, Verdel, good.
Dismissals: July 28 — James
Klasna, Spencer; Mrs. Lyle Wat
son, Chambers. 30—Frank Bar
tos, Walnut; Baby Dale Roy
Parker, Butte. August 1—Gene
Engen,Na per. 2 — Mrs. Vernon
Wendt and baby girl, Bristow;
Mrs. Joe Keller, Spencer.
Emmet News
Mrs. Frank Foreman called on
Mrs. Dean Perry and children
Saturday morning.
Miss Mary Belle O’Connor, who
is a student nurse at Omaha and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
O’Connor, formerly of Emmet,
celebrated her 22d birthday anni
versary Saturday.
Miss Carol Fox spent Saturday
afternoon visiting Barbara Fox,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Fox.
Mrs. Charles Fox and Carol of
O’Neill, Mrs. George Bosn and
Mrs. William Kelly of O’Neill
visited Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Bar
bara Saturday afternoon. Thev
were enroute to Atkinson.
Mrs. Georgiana McGinnis en
tertained Guy Cole, Mrs. Homer
Lowery of Oakdale and Mrs.
Esther Harris of O’Neill at din
ner Wednesday evening, July 29.
Mrs. Homer Lowery of Oakdale
and Mrs. Allan Fricke of Creigh
ton were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Peacock and other rela
tives Wednesday and Thursday,
July 29 and 30. Mrs. Grant Pea
cock took Mrs. Lowery to Oak
dale on Thursday.
Mrs. Alice Hill and Mrs. Duke
Hoffman and sons of Atkinson
called on Mrs. Emma Maring on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maroff
and family of Greenwood visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fritton Sat
urday. They were enroute to the
Black Hills.
Jimmy Dusatko returned home
Sunday after spending two weeks
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerrold Dusatko.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman,
Norma Lou and Jeanie Kay, and
Claude Baily were Wednesday,
July 29, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Foreman and sons at Bat
tle Creek. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan
and daughters of Newport were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil McMillan.
Claude Baily left on Saturday
a
night for his home in Amarillo
Tex., after spending a two weeks’
vacation visiting his brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Foreman, and brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jacu
Baily, and family of O’Neill.
Frontier for printing!
500 Cattle Expected Today
• Around five hundred head of cattle are expected at the sale
^here today (Thursday). There'll be a special consignment of 57
head of Hereford heifers, weighing around 750 pounds, all one
bra“*• ,There ^ several loads of yearling steers and heifers
and light yearlings. Balance will be mixed cattle. Omaha's cattle
market Tuesday was steady-to-strong although receipts tapered
off*
• We're expecting around two hundred feeder pigs in connec
tion with today's hog sale. Hogs are still in a prolonged
pnce sag. %
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
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