The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 28, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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ABART—Mr. and Mrs. tCi '1
Abart of O’Neill, a son, Robert
Cnarles, weighig 7 pounds t> '54
ounces, bom Sunday, January
24, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
SOUKUP—Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Soukup of O’Neill, a son, Eugene
Frank, weighing 7 pounds 8^4
ounces, born Sunday, January
24, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
NeilL
SYF1E—Mr. and Mrs. George
' Syfie of O’Neill, a daughter,
Gwenda Diana, weighing 6
pounds 9 ounces, born Tuesday,
January 19, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
DISTERHAUPT—Mr. and Mrs
Ray Disterhaupt of Atkinson a
son, Calvin Gene, weighing 3
pounds 12 ounces, born Sunday,
January 24, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
. SCHULTZ — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Schultz of Atkinson, a
caughter, Ronda Jean, weighing
6 pounds 9 ounces, bom Friday,
January 22, at the Atkinson Me
morial hospital. Mrs. Florence!
Schultz of O’Neill is the paternal
grandmother.
LUDEMANN — Mr. and Mis.
Darrel Ludemann of Spencer, a |
daughter, weighing 7 pounds G
ounces, born Friday, January 22,
at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
TANGEMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Ailand Tangeman of Chadrcn, a
• son, Miciiael Eugene, born Wed
nesday, January 20, in a Chadron
hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Aivhi
Tangeman of Chambers are the
paternal grandparents. The
g.andparents and Kay went to
Chadron last Thursday.
Dexter Rites
Held in Atkinson
ATKINSON—Funeral services
were conducted in St. Joseph’s
Catholic church at Atkinson Sat
urday morning for Mrs. Bertha
Dexter, 78, of Atkinson, widow
of the late William J. Dexter.
Mrs. Dexter died last Thursday.
The late Mrs. Dexter, whose
maiden name was Bertha Ellen
West, was born December 22,
1875, in Wapello county, Iowa
She.was married to Mr. Dexter
at O'Neill September 12, 1894.
Her husbknd was a pioneer
blacksmith, working in Atkinson
for hail a century.
Mrs. Dexter is survived by
three daughters and two sons—
Mrs. Essie M. Stone of Los An
geles, Catif.; £eorge H. of Alta
cena, Cali-.; William P. of Eldo
lado, Ka,:s., Mrs. Opal Keating
of Atkinson and Norma Dexter
of Atkinson, with whom the late
Mrs. Dexter had been making
her home.
Guests Here—
. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barrett and
daughter of Sioux City were
. weekend guests at the home of
Mrs. Barrett’s mother, Mrs. Wil
* liam Hinze, and Mr. Hinze.
ARTHRITIS?
1 have been wonderfully blessed
in being restored to active life
after being crippled in nearly
’ every joint in my body and with
muscular soreness from head to
foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis
and other forms of Rheumatism,
'. hands deformed and my ankles
were set.
Limited space prohibits telling
you more here but if you will
write me I will reply at once and
tell you how I received this won
derful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
.
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P.O. Box 2695
Jackson 7, Mississippi
GETS TRANSFER
A/3c Clarence J. Worth tele
phoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Worth, Sunday evening,
stating that he was being moved
from San Antonio, Tex., to Kees
ler AFB at Biloxi, Miss. He is a
radar operator and will attend a
scnool there.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: January 20—Ger
old Gettert, O’Neill; Albert Kall
hoff. O’Neill. 21— Hyldred Mc
Kim, O’Neill; Mrs. Letha Mor
row, O’Neill; Bonnie Hume,
Spencer; Ann Gleason, O’Neill.
22—Richard Clyde, O’Neill; Her
bert Kirschmer, Ewing; Mrs. Dar
rell Gillette, Chambers. 23—Mrs.
Kieth Abart, O’Neill; Mrs. Glen
Pochop, Norfolk. 24—Mrs. Frank
Soukup, O’Neill; George C. Smith,
Chambers; Bobbie Doty, Atkin
son; George Burk, Ewing. 25 —
Mary Louise Eppenbach, O’Neill;
Charles J. Fleming, O’Neill; Stan
ley Soukup, O’Neill; Donald Ray
Grubb, Chambers; Mrs. Francis
Pribil, O’Neill; Mrs. Soren Soren
sen, Page. 26—Mrs. Ward Flan
nigan, Stuart. 27 — Mrs. Orville
Morrow, O’Neill.
Dismissals: January 20—Janet
Hull, O’Neill; Mrs. Vem Sageser,
Amelia; Mrs. Horace C. Sholes,
Inman. 22 — Mrs. Tom Sullivan,
O'Neill. 23 — Ann Gleason, O’
Neill; Bonnie Hume, Spencer;
Mrs. Walter Donohoe, O’Neill;
Mrs. Joe Wallinger, Stuart; Ger
old Gettert, O’Neill; Robert
Kersch, Spencer; Mrs. Lois B.
Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Lloyd
Porter, Orchard; Mrs. Marvin
Clouse, O’Neill; Mrs. Walter
Pease, Emmet. 24—Mrs. Orville
Dye and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs.
Glen Pochop, Norfolk. 26— Mrs.
Reuben Peltzer, Chambers; Her
bert Kirschmer, Ewing. 27—Mary
Louise Eppenbach, O’Neill; Mrs.
Soren Sorensen,Page; Frank Pro
kop, jr., Spencer; Mrs. Darrel
Gillette, Chambers; Donald Ray
Grubb. Chambers; George Burk,
Ewing.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Belle Wid
man, Amelia; Mrs. Barbara Lea
hy, Grand Island; Mrs. Orville
Morrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Vitt,
O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’
Neill; Albert Kallhoff, O’Neill;
Duane Carson, O’Neil; George C.
Smith, Chambers; Richard Clyde,
O’Neill; Mrs. Letha Morrow, O’
Neill- Hyldred McKim, O’Neill;
Mrs. ’Kieth Abart, O’Neill; Mrs.
Frank Soukup, O’Neill; Stanley
Soukup, O’Neill; Mrs. Ward Flan
nigan, Stuart; Charles Fleming,
O’Neill; Albert Otte, Winner,
S.D.; Mrs. Francis Pribil, O’Neill;
Mrs. Phillip Allendorfer, O’Neill;
Bobbie Doty, Atkinson.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: January 18 — Mrs.
George Svfie, O’Neill, obstetrical.
20—Mrs. William Blackburn, Stu
art, medical 21—Mrs. Emil Carl
sen, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Her
man McDaniels. Atkinson. 22 —
Mrs. Franklin Schultz Atkinson,
obstetrical. 23—Mrs. Pat Kilmur
rv, Atkinson. 24—Mrs. Ray Dis
terhaupt, Atkinson, obstetrical;
Mrs. Rav Anderson, Amelia, med
ical; Mrs. Natchel Rzeszotarski.
Atkinson, surgical; Susan Kay
Slaymaker, Stuart, medical.
Dismissed: January 19 — Mrs.
Kenneth Smith, Mrs. Edward
Keis, Mrs. Marvin Ziska and
daughter, Mrs. Stace Barnett. 20
—William Murray. 21—Mrs. Al
fred Martens. 22—Mrs. Ray Ver
zal, Mrs. Donald Krysl and son.
24—Baby Martens, Mrs. Robert
Riley, Mrs. George Syfie and
daughter.
Hospitalized: William Black
burn. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Fran
ces Hurley, Mrs. Natchell Rzes
zotarski, Mrs. Emil Carlson, Mrs.
Pat Kilmurry, Mrs. Herman Mc
Daniel, Mrs. Franklin Schultz and
daughter, Mrs. Raymond Dister
haupt and son, Baby Janice
Bright, 4 pounds 8 ounces.
sacrkd’heart^
Hr hospital: William Boettcher,
Bonesteel, S.D., medical, good;
I'rank Cranford, Lynch, major
operation, good; Gerald Hamil
ton, Fairfax, S.D., medical, good;
Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Spencer,
minor operation, good; Mrs. Ax
ENGINE OVERHAUL
Gives you "New Tractor"
Power Again
An old adage says: “There’s a time to fish and a time to
mend your nets.” You mend nets when you can’t fish.
It’s the same way with farming. Now the rush is
over — get set for non-stop farming next spring.
If your tractor lags on the hard pulls, schedule it now
for an engine overhaul. You’ll be surprised how little
it costs to put new life in your old tractor.
We don’t just “fix it” — we repower it. Stop in and
talk it over.
n- ((IIUS'CHfllfyiiRS^
and Home Hour — % SALES AND SERVICE J
NBC — Every Saturday
MARCELLUS IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 5 West O’Neill
el Johnson, Bristow, medical,
unchanged; Carl Katzer, Naper,
medical, improving; Mrs. Darrel
Ludemann and baby girl, Spen
cer, good; Lawrence McQuistan,
Spencer, medical, improving;
Herbert Nahrstedt, Lynch, med
ical, good; Mrs. Chris Neumiller,
Naper, medical, satisfactory;
Mrs. Rudolph Pavlik, Verdel,
major operation, good; Mrs. G. E.
Feppel, Naper, medical, satisfac
tory; Sandra Lynn Rihanek,
Mon’owi, medical, good; Miss Bet
ty Osborn, Dorsey, major opera
tion, good; Baby Shelia Rae
Johnson, Spencer, medical, good,
may go home
Dismissals; January 18— Mrs.
Frank Vondika, Verdel; Gottfrid
Danielson, Bristow. 19 — Mrs.
Martin Shope, Butte; Baby Lin
da Sedivy, Redbird; Mrs. Martin
Engelhaupt, Spencer; Rudolph
Barta, Verdigre. 20—Donna Mae
Windmeyer, Naper. 23 — Glen
Peterson, Verdigre; Carl Frisch,
Lynch- Miss Janise Blakkolb, Na
per- Mrs. George Chittenden,
Spencer; Mrs. Gordon Kirsch,
Lynch. 24—Baby Michael Peter
son, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Wil
liam Podany, Butte; Miss Mary
Lou Podany, Butte; Baby Darnel
Watson, Chambers. 25—Mrs. Os
car Anderson, Bristow.
Sick & Injured
O’NEILL — Holt Sheriff Leo
Tomjack has been ill with influ
enza. . . Mrs. Tom Sullivan was
released Friday from St. An
thony’s hospital. She returned to
her duties as acting postmaster
on Monday. . . Mis Joann Bui
gess is “improving ’ at Rochester,
Minn., wher she is in the fourth
week as a patient, having been
transferred from St. Anthony s
hospital here. Her mother, Mrs.
L. A. Burgess, wrho had been in
Rochester with her daughter, re
turned to O’Neill Monday with
Mr and Mrs. Edward Campbell,
who had spent a week there for
medical checkups. . . V. J. Towle
was overcome with gas fumes
from a coal furnace at the C&N*
station early Wednesday. He wa
found by a rail employe and tak
en to his home where he is re
covering.
SOUTH OF STUART— Fred
Kunz had the misfortune Monday
of getting his finger badly man
gled when a buzz saw blade fell
on it while he was tak^g the
blade off his tractor. He was
taken to a doctor for treatment.
. Roy Rhodes, who has spent
several weeks at the Grand Is
land Veterans hospital, returned
home Monday. . . Mrs. Joe Wal
linger returned home Saturda /
from the St. Anthony’s hospital
in O’Neill. . . Martin Miksch, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch.
received his discharge from the
narines at the Hastings naval
depot and returned home Tues
day. Jannarv 19. Last Tnursuay
he became iil and Sunday entered
thp Veterans hospital at Grand
Island for emergency treatment.
AMELIA—Ray Andersen suf
fered a severe heart attack Sun
dav afternoon. Dr. N. P. McKee
came and ordered him to be
taken to the hospital. Lawrence
Barnett took him to the hospital
in Atkinson immediately. . . Wau
nita Ragland is a victim of mumps
and flu this week. . . Mrs. Harold
Fullerton is teaching in the Am
lia grade room while Mrs. Art
Walters is teaching the high
school room. Mr. Carson, the reg
ular high school teacher, is in the
O’Neill hospital suffering with
several misplaced vertebra. . -
Mrs. Vern Sageser returned home
Saturday from the O’Neill hospi
tal.
PaG£—The 6-months-old son
of Rev. and Mrs. Lisle Mewmav
has been quite ill but is improv
ing. . . Mrs. Oswald Goldfuss, her
sons, Corporal Gerald and Gene,
left Friday evening for Camp
Carson, Colo., where Corporal
Goldfuss will receive his dis
charge. They will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Murphy while there
Mr. Murphy has been hosptialized
for many weeks but is at home
now and is making satisfactory
improvement. The Murphys for
merly lived at Page.
DELOIT—Rose Mary Knievel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Knievel, is having the measles.
. . . Glenn Harpster and his two
sons have been having chicken
pox. Their temperatures have
been as high as 103 degrees. . .
Mrs. John Kaster was able to re
turn home from the Neligh hos
pital last week. . . Ferdie Hudo
spent most of last week in Grand
Island where he underwent sur
gery on the hip which he broke
over a year ago when he was
thrown from a horse.
tMMET—Mrs. William Newton
has been “quite ill” and undci
a doctor’s care. . . Donna, Bobby
and Betty Perry were suffering
from influenza during the week
CHAMBERS—Mrs. Darrell Gil
lette is a patient at St. Anthony’s
hospital. She entered on Friday.
. . . George C. Smith was taken
to St. Anthony’s hospital Monday.
. . . Willard Thomson returned '
Tuesday, January 19, from St. ;
Joseph’s hospital in Sioux City,
where he had been a patient fol- <
lowing an injury to his knee.
CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hen
dricks and Nina were O’Neill
visitors Monday, January 18, and
last Thursday. Joe has been, un
able to work for several weeks
and is taking treatments in O’ ,
Neill. ,
LYNCH — Albert Kalkowski !
went to Wynot Sunday to get
Mrs. Kalkowski, who had been
at the Cyril Burbach home re
covering from her recent opera-i
tion.
ATKINSON— Mrs. P. W. Kil
murry fell on ice and was taken
to the Atkinson Memorial hospi
tal early Saturday morning. She
is being treated for shock.
RIVERSIDE — Ralph Shrader
and Wayne Fry are ill with
mumps.
S15 to Polio—
The Elkhorn Extension club
met at the home of Mrs. Neil
Clark Monday evening with a
potluck dinner at 6:30. Games •
were played with thelosers pay
ing small fines. The receipts were!
to go to the polio fund and it J
was reported the fines netted $15.
Honors Daughter—
Mr. Vernon Lorenz entertained
seven small girls at a party on
Tuesday afternoon in honor of
tne fmn birthday anniversary of !
her daughter, Patricia. Birthday
cake ana ice cream were served
to the guests.
—
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Edwin J. Nachtman, 27, of
Chambers and Donna Mae Blair,
21, of Amelia, January 22.
Robert G. Keating, 35, of At
i kinson and Bernice R. Westrom,
i 38, of Stugrt, January 25.
Too Late to Classify
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank the blood
donors, Mrs. John Babl and
Mrs. Ernmit Thompson, and
all my friends, relatives and
neighbors for the cards, letters
and gifts. Also Doctor Brown
and tne hospital staff for the
care I received while in St. An
thony’s hospital.
MRS. MARVIN CLOUSE
39p50
CARD OF THANKS
WE WOULD like to thank all
who came to help fight fire on
Monday night. Your kindness
was greatly appreciated.
MR. AND MRS.
LLOYD DURRE p50
FOR SALE: 1953 Clipper 25-ft.
trailer house, all modern.—J. F.
Contois, O’Neill, 6th and Wil
liams, phone 386-J, O’Neill.
39tf
CARD OF THANKS
OUR HEARTFELT THANKS to
all those who extended sympa- j
thy and help in our recent sor
row. For the floral offerings and
other kindnesses. We are deep
ly grateful.
THE ELLIS FAMILY
38p50 |
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY of
fers $30 to $50 weekly spare
time—$100 or more full time.
, Man appointed now can work
into district supervisor posi
tion paying $11,000 per year
and up. Product well advertised
and accepted liquid fertilizer
backed by written guarantee.
Little traveling—home nights—
but car is essential. Write to:
“Na - Churs” 210W Monroe
Street, Marion, Ohio. 39c 110
TO RESIDENTS of Wyoming
township: Hereafter no bills
will be paid unless authorized
by the township board.
BERNARD BLACKMORE
Township Clerk
39-40p
FOR SALE
1—Turner Universal steel stock
chute.
1—Rubber-tired heavy duty 4
wheel trailer.
1—90-bushel grain box for trailer.
1—Winch, fits John Deere A or
with slight alteration will fit
John Deere B or G.
1—2-wheel cattle sprayer, 150
gal. tank with Briggs-Stratton
motor, hoses and 2 nozzles.
Dick Tomlinson
O’Neill 39-40c
FOR RENT: A 4-room house.—
Mrs. Emma Lawrence, O'Neill.
39c
Notice to Real Estate Owners
• The job of appraising real estate in Holt county has been
started by the E. T. Wilkins Appraisal Co., of Lincoln,
Nebr. Most of the houses in the towns have been measured !
on the outside and now the men will start listing the inside
of the houses. It will be necessary for the appraisers to see
the inside of the houses in order to determine the value of the
houses.
• We ask everybody to cooperate with the appraisers by
showing them their property and giving them all the in
formation possible. This will help the appraiser to put a fair
value on your property.
• This appraisal is to try to equalize the real estate in Holt
county, it has nothing to do with personal property. The
appraisal is being done by Holt county for the benefit of the
people in Holt county. The state has nothing to do with hiring
the appraisal company. If any one has any questions to ask
concerning the appraisal we will be glad to try and answer
them.
APPRAISAL BOARD
County Board
Assessor’s Office
:
Lynch News
-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johns spent
ruesday, January <19 at the
PhilhD Hammon home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Micanek
entertained relatives and friends
it a party Friday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Berl Moody and
Vfr. and Mrs. C. L. Haselhorst
/isited over the weekend with
Vfr. and Mrs. Herbert Roessmeier
and family at Sidney.
Claience Cranford of Dalles.
Dreeon, Lloyd Cranford of
Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Branford and family of Spencer,
Vfr. and Mrs. Alva Cranford
af Dade City Fla. have
been visiting at the Cran
!ord home to be near their father,
who is a patient at the Lynch
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moffet
and sons and Mrs. Frank Weeder
visited Sunday with relatives at
Parker. S. D.
M . and Mrs. Dale Barta and
iaughter of Walnut were Lynch
visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heiser and
family spent Sunday at Neligh
with relatives.
Mike Stenger received word
Sundav of the death of his
brother. Frank, at Lindsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hasel
aorst and family of Spencer visit
ed at Lynch Sunday.
Douglas and Emery Moody
spent the week-end at the Edward
Streit home while their folks
were away.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mulhair and
familv spent Saturday afternoon
at Soencer at the Jonas Johnson
home.
O’Neill News
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PN/l Richard Morgan arrived
home from San Diego, Calif., on
Wednesday morning, coming via
Texas. He will spend a 10-day
furlough with his mother, Mrs.
Ruth Morgan.
James McKenny, son of Mrs.
Clifford Harding, spent the
weekend here visiting. He is em
ployed in Omaha.
Harold Elkins of Fremont has
been visiting relatives and
friends around O’Neill this week.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Elkins of Fremont, former
ly of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norman
returned home Sunday from Om
aha, where they took their
daughter, Beverly. She will be
employed there.
Mrs. Claude Hamilton, sr., ac
companied her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Lawrence, and family to Valen
tine on Sundav where she visited
ntil today (Thursday).
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hickey of
Randolph were Friday afternoon,
January 22, visitors of Mrs.
Claude Hamilton, sr.
Mrs. Laura Walker left O’Neill
Wednesday after having visited
her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Burgess,
and Doctor Burgess. She came to
O'Neill from Fremont and will
go from here to Enid, Okla., for
the reipainder of the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nissen and
fr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nissen of
Petersburg visited Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wildes.
Mrs. L. A. Preston of Wells
Minn, is visiting her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Watson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 3ennie Wetzler
spent Saturday in Gregory, S. D.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Wetzler and family. While there
Mr. Wetzler went to Burke to
visit his uncle, who is patient in
the hosmital there.
Vei«lian blinds, prompt deliv
er* made to measure, metal or
wood. aU colors.—J. M. McDon
ald's O'Neill
300 to 400 Cattle Expected
• Around four hundred head of cattle, including good
stock cows, steer and heifer yearlings and calves are ex
pected today (Thursday) for our regular weekly sale. A let
up in the cold spell will mean greater receipts than antici
pated at the time this is written.
• The hog sale will start, as visual, around 11 o'clock with
a good showing of fat hogs and feeders.
• Both cattle and hog markets have been steady this
week.
O’Neill Livestock Market
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