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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1955)
Future Subscribers SHALD— Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shald of Stuart, a son, Richard Leon, weighing 6 pounds 6Vz ounces, born Thursday, December 30, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. AKINS — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Akins of Atkinson, a daughter, Joyce Eileen, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born Friday, December 31, at Atkinson Memorial hospi tal. _ SCRIPTEk—Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Scripter of Atkinson, a daugh ter, Diane Faye, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, born Saturday, January 1, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. KLOEPPER — Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Kloepper of Chambers, a son, Gaylen Ray, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Monday, December 13, at Antelope Me morial hospital, Neligh. Mrs. Kloepper is the former Viola Rikard. FALLESEN — Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Faliesen of Battle Creek, a son, Jay R., weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Tuesday, December 14, at the Tilden hos pital. Mrs. Faliesen is the former Wilma Kloepper of O’Neill. . DANKERT—Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dankert of Chambers, a son, weighing 7 pounds 9 3/4 ounces, born Friday, December 31, at St. Anthony’s hospital. TANGEMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tangeman of Lincoln, a son, John Alvin, weighing 5 pounds 4 ounces, born Sunday, January 2, ait St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Lincoln. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman of Chambers. TREASE—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trease of Orchard, a son, Gary Lee, weighing 5 pounds 2 3/4 ounces, born Thursday, Decem ber 30, at St. Anthony’s hospitaL C’NeilL CRONK—Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crank of Page, a daughter, Lee Ann, weighing 6 pounds 6% ounc es, bom Wednesday, December 30, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. PARTRIDGE — Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Partridge of O’Neill, a son, Martin Joseph, weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, bora Friday, December 31, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. CULLEN— Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cullen of O’Neill, a daughter, Peggy Lynn, weighing 5 pounds 13/4 ounces, born Saturday, Jan uary 1, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. RAMOLD— Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Ramold of O’Neill, a son, Charles Joseph, weighing 9 pounds 1 ounce, born Sunday, January 2, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. BAKER — Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker of Sioux City, a daughter, Marilyn Kay, born Monday, De cember 27, in Sioux City. The Bakers have two other children. Mrs. Floyd DeLong of Inman is helping care for the family. COULTHARD— Mr. and Mrs. Clare Coulthard of Lynch, a daughter, Christina Winnie, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born January 1, at the Besnthack ;hos pital in Wayne. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain entertained guests Sunday eve ning at their home in honor of Richard Minton, PN2, who is home on leave from the navy, and Quentin Cavanaugh of Falls City. A midnight lunch was served. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve and children returned Tuesday evening from a three-weeks’ visit with relatives in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rossman and daughter, Debra Kathy, of Torrence, Calif., came Friday, De cember 24, to visit Mr. Rossman’s mother, Mrs. Gertrude Rossman of Atkinson, and Mrs. Rossman’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Dailey, and Lila. Mr. Rossman’s brother, Douglas Rossman, accompanied them. The group returned home : Wednesday. Mr. ana Mrs. jonn sxorjonann ! returned Tuesday from Omaha where they had spent a fortnight visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Coop er and family. / Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen were guests new year’s of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wedige, and family of Stuart. Also guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin, Peggy and Dick. " Mrs. Lloyd Quinn of St. Paul, , Minn., is visiting this week with her sisters, Mrs. James Mullen of O’Neill and Theresa Ulrich and Mrs. Orville Hitchcock, both of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay and Vickie of Chambers were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and family spent Sunday at the Jack Robertson home near Long Pine. Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Johnson, Mrs. Alpha McKathnie and Ellen of Belgrade were new year’s day dinner guest at the Lloyd Evans home in Atkinson. Mrs. John J. Harrington, and Marlene and Mrs. Thomas Donlin spent Friday and Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray in Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hunt of San Lorenzo, Calif., visited several days this week with his father, D. D. Hunt and brothers, Earl and K. C. Hunt, and their families. New Year’s weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Jaszkowiak were Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Bren nan of Columbus and Mrs. Jasz kowiak’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Coley and Michael, who were returning to their home in Woreland, Wyo., from Pilger. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beckwith and family of North Platte spent new year’s weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lod Janousek. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: December 29—Mrs. Ralph Trease, Orchard; Geary Enbody, Emmet; Einily Dusatko, Emmet; Lawrence Murray, O’ Neill. 30 — Mrs. Ross Ridgeway, O’Neill; Mrs. Warren Cronk, Page; Miss Anna Stein, O’Neill; Floyd Butterfield, jr., O’Neill. 31 —Mrs. Eric Dankert, Chambers; Mrs. Lowell Partridge, O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Ramold, Emmet; Mrs. Mary Harmon, O’Neill; Mrs. Mar tin Hamik, Stuart; Luella Theo West, Ewing; Allan Chmiel, Ew ing; Mrs. Fred Lockwood, O’ Neill. January 1—Mrs. Dale Cul len, O’Neill; Mrs. E. H. Farns worth, Page; Navonne Schmidt, Ewing. 2—Mrs. Kathryn Kallhoff, Ewing; Sandra Sorensen, Page; John R. Schiffbauer, Norfolk; Mrs. Walter Woodside, O’Neill. 3—Mrs. Alfons Beelaert, Ewing; David Pribil, O’Neill; Gloria Nel son, Iona, S.D.; Miss Mary A. Kelly, O’Neill; Lawrence Murray, O’Neill; Lee A. Fink, Ewing. 4— Joann Burgess, O’Neill; Mrs. J. R. Gallagher, O’Neill; Lewis S. Martinson, Bristow; Mrs. Mabel Shobe, Page; Henry Murray, O’ Neill; Allan P. Jaszkowiak, O’ Neill. ' • •__i_orv TV j-/louuaoaio. Larsen, O’Neill; Cheryl Morris, O’Neill; Patricia Ann Lorenz, O’ Neill; Floyd Butterfield, jr., O’ Neill; Earl E. Summers, Ewing; Mrs. Bill Gallagher, O’Neill; Tony Burda, O’Neill; Helen Jean John son, O’Neill; Loren Walter, Chambers. 30—Mrs. John C. Wat son and baby boy, O’Neill; Kath ryn Sholes, O’Neill; Sharon Crum ly, Page; Judith Booth, O’Neill; Dale Revell, Star. 31—Bernelda Pongratz, O’Neill; Floyd Butter field, jr., O’Neill; Carl William son, Orchard; Homer Ernst, O’ Neill; Francis Flood, O’Neill. Jan uary 1 — Lawrence Murray, O’ Neill. 2—Mrs. Martin Hamik, Stu art; Mrs. Lowell Partridge, O’ Neill; Mrs. Fred Lockwood, O’ Neill; Allan Chmiel, Ewing; Mrs. Robert Shaw and baby girl, O’ Neill; Bert Davey, Norfolk. 3— Geary Enbody, Emmet; Emily Dusatko, Emmet; Miss Anna Stein, O’Neill; Jeffrey Vidricksen, O’ Neill. 4— David Pribil, O’Neill; Lawrence J. Murray, O’Neill; Na vonne Schmidt, Ewing; Mrs. War ren Cronk and baby girl, Page; Baby Boy Partridge, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Harmon, O’Neill; Mrs. Ralph Trease and baby boy, Or chard. 5 — Mrs. D. H. Bendorf, Butte. Hospitalized: Luella Theo West, Ewing; Sandra Sorensen, Page; Albert Major, Chambers; Lewis Martinson, Bristow; Henry Mur ray, O’Neill; John R. Schiffbauer, Norfolk; Mrs. Lois B. Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Alfons Beelaert, Ewing; Mrs. Emma Miller, O’ Neill; Mrs. Elmer Smith, Ewing; Mrs. John Mick, Atkinson; Mrs. Ross Ridgeway, O’Neill; Mrs. E. H. Farnsworth Page; Mrs. Mabel Shobe, Page; Mrs. Ruben Mueller, Stuart; Mrs. Dale Cullen, O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Ramold, Emmet; Mark Muff, O’Neill; Mrs. John R. Gal lagher, O’Neill; Mrs. Eric Dank ert, Chambers; Joann Burgess, O'Neill; Edward Campbell, O’ Neill; G. H. Grimes, Chambers; Gloria Nelson, Iona, S.D.; Mrs. Walter Woodside. O’Neill; Miss Mary Kelly, O’Neill; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Allan P. Jaszkow iak, O’Neill; Lee A. Fink, Ewing; Mrs. Kathryn Kallhoff, Ewing; Miss Mary Murphy, O’Neill. SACKED HEART (Lyncnj | Hospitalized: Miss Mary Ab be nhaus, Butte: Marion A. Bor rall, Butte; Dr. Edwin B. Brad ley, Spencer; Baby Robert Boet tcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boettcher, Lynch; Mrs. George Classen, Spencer; Baby Robert Horst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horst, Fairfax, S.D.; Otto Jons, Bonesteel, S.D.; Baby Robert Pierre Lueken, sop of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lueken, Lynch; Harold McRoberts, Lynch; Miss Katheryn Mulhair, Lynch; Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Bar bara Peklo, Lynch; Baby Jerry Lynn Pfeifer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pfeifer, Spencer; Herbert Reiser, Spencer; Mrs. Otto Stroh, Fairfax, S.D. Dismissals: December 27—Mrs. Lillian Baker, Lynch. 28—Daniel Hansen, O’Neill (died); Master Joseph Classen, Spencer; Archie Bowlby, Lynch. 29—Mary Cath erine Ross, O’Neill; Master David Sextro, Butte; Miss Jacqueline Bentzen, Naper. 30—Mrs. Ina De Kay, Verdel. 31— John Carlson, Lynch; Mrs. August Karel, O’ Neill; Baby William Hansen, O’ Neill; Mrs. Walter Sondgeroth, Bonesteel, S.D. January 1—Mar tin Jehorek, jr., Lynch; Master Dennis Reynolds, Verdel. 2 — Mrs. Eddie Mulhair, Lynch. " ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: December 27—Ron ald Skrdla, Stuart, surgical. 28— Mrs. Clarence Grof, Atkinson, obstetrical; Alice Berger, Omaha, surgical. 30—Doris Grof, Atkin son, surgical; Joan Grof, Atkin son, surgical; Mrs. Louis Shald, Stuart, obstetrical. 31 — Frank Straka, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs. Joe Akins, Atkinson, obstetrical. January 1—Mrs. Henry Scripter, Atkinson, obstetrical. 2 — Mrs. Angie M. Dugger, Bassett, surgi cal; Nancy Ann Rezac, Atkinson, medical. 3— Mrs. Tommy Doo little, Amelia, surgicaL Dismissed: December 27— Joe Heeb. 28 — Mrs. Frank Keating. 29—Ronald Skrdla, Mrs. Daniel Snyder and son. 30—Alice Berg er, Mrs. Clifford Hermance and son. 31—Mrs. Leo Monahan and son, Joan Grof, Doris Grof, Wil liam Walters. January 1"=- Mrs. Louis Lauridsen and daughter. 2 -Mrs. Clarence Grof and daugh ter. Hospitalized: Cora Tasler. Expired: January 1 — Frank Straka. MARRIAGE LICENSES Dick Rollins, 32, of Atkinson and Faye King, 17, of Atkinson, December 30. Herschel H. Miles, 48, of Dor sey and Mrs. Leta E. Kruse, 39, of Dorsey, December 31. Ira Mallory, 72, of Norfolk and Mrs. Ruby C. Miller, 55, of Nor folk. Norfolkans Wed— Mrs. Ruby C. Miller of Norfolk and Ira Mallory of Norfolk were married Tuesday, January 4, at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. La Verne Jay in a 4 o’clock afternoon ceremony. Reverend Jay officiat ed. Mrs. Carl Schenzel, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Jay were wit nesses. Nancy Harshfield Is 7-Years-Old— Nancy Harshfield celebrated her seventh birthday anniversary on Sunday at a theater party. Af terward the little guests were served refreshments at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harshfield. Sick & Injured O’NEILL — Francis Flood re turned Monday to Neligh where he is employed by the soil con servation office. He had been hospitalized from injuries receiv ed in an automobile accident Sun day, December 26, on U.S. high way 281 north of O’Neill. . . Mrs. Orton Young took her hus band to the Veterans hospital on Friday after he had spent Christ mas at home. Mr. Young has been in and out of the hospital during the past five months. . . Mrs. W. O. Woodside submitted to major surgery Tuesday in St. Anthony’s hospital. Her husband is assistant manager of McDonald’s store. . .1 Mrs. J. R. Gallagher was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital Tuesday morning by ambulance. . . Miss Joann Burgess was admitted to the hospital here Tuesday as a medical patient. . . Homer Ernst, who has been taking treatment at the hospital, was released and is uuiuc dsaxu. . . OiiciAll Leo Tomjaek was to have been dismissed Wednesday from St. Joseph’s hospital Omaha, where he had submitted last week to an appendectomy. . . . Mrs. Roy Lan man will enter an Omaha hospital Tuesday for medical treatment and surgery. . . Dr. J. P. Brown entered a Sioux City hospital last Thursday for several days’ treat ment. AMELIA— Bernard Blackmore visited Mrs. Blackmore at the Ainsworth hospital Sunday. Mrs. Blackmore received a broken leg in a fall recently. The injury had not been healing as was expected and recently a hole was drilled through the heel and a heavier weight was suspended. . . Mrs. Tommie Doolittle, jr., entered the Atkinson hospital Monday morning for major surgery. . . Elmer Fix and daughter, Leone, went to Bird City, Kans., Friday to bring Mrs. Fix home, after she had been call ed there the early part of the week by the serious illness of her mother. PAGE—Mrs. E. H. Farnsworth entered St. Anthony’s hospital at O’Neill Saturday for a few days’ medical care. . . Ed Sterner, who suffered a heart attack a few weeks ago and was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital, is now at his home. He has not “been so well” the past few days. . . Mrs. Nora Henderson, who was ill at her home last week, was taken to Orchard to be cared for at the home of her son, Wayne Hender son, and family. EMMET—Larry Gene McCon nell has the mumps. . . Miss Lin da Serck submitted to a tonsil ectomy on Monday morning, De cember 27, at St. Anthony’s hos pital. She was dismissed Tuesday evening, December 28. . . Vem elda Pongratz was a tonsilectomy patient Wednesday, December 29, and was dismissed on Friday. . . Alvin Kloppenborg was on the sick list Sunday. . . Mrs. Frank Foreman was sick a few days last week. EWING—Mr. and Mrs. John Shiffbauer of Norfolk, formerly of Ewing, spent the weekend at the Ray Noble home in O’Neill. While there, Mr. Shiffbauer be came ill and is now a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital. . . Mrs. Waldo Davis underwent surgery last Thursday at the Tilden hos pital. Her condition is “satisfac tory.” CELIA — Herman Frickel re turned last Thursday from Sioux City where he had spent a week taking treatments. . . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hendricks went to Spencer Monday, December 27, to consult a doctor. They also visit ed her sister, Mrs. Bob Reisor, and family at Butte. Nina Hend ricks stayed with the Reisors while they were in Spencer. CHAMBERS—Loren Walter re turned Thursday from St. An thony’s hospital where he had spent several days due to a virus in fection. . . Mrs. A1 Dierking return ed Friday from Wayne where she had been staying with her daughter whose husband, Mr. William Pheil, is seriously ill. . . John Walter is ill at his home in Chambers. LYNCH— Martin Jehorek, jr., spent several days in the Lynch hospital with infection in his arm. . . . Kathryn Mulhair is in Sacred Heart hospital with a throat in fection. DELOIT—Mrs. W. E. Wulf had the misfortune to accidently burn herself with boiling water re cently. She was under a doctor’s care. »■ ——————————————■ Eagles Measure Longhorns, 39-33 Fat Lead Melts in Thriller Here The O’Neill high Eagles open ed the new year by blasting the Burwell Longhorns, 39-33, here Tuesday night. The Eagles caught afire with the opening whistle and picked up 10 points before Burwell could find the range. The first quarter ended with the Eagles in com mand, 12-2. Burwell found the range in the second quarter to pull even with O’Neill at 12-all. O’Neill hit three quick baskets to take the lead again, and the Eagles never re linquished. O’Neill led at the half 24-20 and 29-25 at the third quarter, tut continuously had to fight off the Burwell attack. Fetrow was O’Neill’s top scor er with 11 points, with Sanders and Alton being O’Neill’s best re bounders. JDeiiiieiiiciii x>ui wcu witii xo points with Cunningham doing a good job rebounding plus getting 11 points. O’Neill annexed only seven of 21 freethrow tries; Bur well hit 11 out of 20. The Eagles entertain Neligh here Friday night, January 7. Box score: O’NEILL (39) fg ft pfpts Gatz . 2 0 1 4 Fetrow . 5 1 2 11 Alton . 3 2 5 8 Sanders . 1 0 4 2 Gaskill . 2 1 1 5 Strong . 1 3 0 5 Conarro . 2 0 0 4 Totals .16 7 13 39 t* • L BUR. (33) fg ft pfpts Cain . 0 2 0 2 Phillips . .. 0 3 3 3 Ellison . 2 0 4 4 Cunningham . 5 1 3 11 Bohy . 0 0 0 0 Hughes . 0 0 3 0 Brenneman . 4 5 2 13 Johnson . 0 0 0 0^ -1 Totals .11 11 15 33 Cardinals Sail Against Lynch Coming to life midway in the second period, the St. Mary’s academy Cardinals erased a 14-21 deficit and pulled ahead of Lynch, 22-21, at the half in a cage game played Monday night at Lynch. The Cardinals finished on top, £0-41. The O’Neill parochial team lost three of the starting five via the foul route in the fourth period. Coach Don Templemeyer’s kids turned in erratic first and fourth periods, but played headsup ball during the second and third stan zas. The Scarlet hit 48 percent of their field goal tries, David Schaf fer leading the way with 16 points. Wanser had 13 points. The Cards were hampered by the small Lynch floor. ! The SMA seconds annexed, 36 33, Max Bohn tallying eight. It was the fourth consecutive win for the reserves. Spencer Pirates Cop Big 4 Title SPENCER—For the first time the history of the annual Big Four basketball tourney, the top hon ors have gone to a Nebraska team. Spencer knocked off Fair fax, S.D., 62-54, in the finals Tuesday night. In Monday’s games, Fairfax bounced Bonesteel, S.D., and Spencer eliminated Butte. Dennis Edwards of Spencer fielded a total of 58 points in the two games. Bonesteel defeated Butte for third place, 73-50. BALERS WIN ATKINSON—The Atkinson high Balers eked out a 31-30 win over their crosstown rivals, the St. Joseph’s hall Bluejays, in a holi day cage classic played before a packed house Wednesday, Decem ber 29. AINSWORTH CLICKS NELIGH — The visiting Ains worth high Bulldogs turned back the Neligh Warriors, 75-66, Tues day night in a rough basketball battle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree of Long Pine spent Friday in O’ Neill with relatives. Stuart News Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance Tenborg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tenborg of Wallingford, la., re turned to their homes Sunday, January 2, after visiting several days at the Walter Smith, jr., home. Mrs. Josephine Timmermans re turned home Sunday, January 2, after spending a week at the homes of her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Higgins at Brocksburg. Francis O berm ire spent the new year’s week-end with his grand mother, Mrs. Mary Henning, in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Portenier and family of Caldwell, Ida., visit o ed Tuesday and Wednesday, De cember 28-29, with the Walter Smith, jr., family. J. R. and Nancy Lea Stich re turned to their home in Omaha Saturday, January 1, after spend ing two weeks here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zink. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin and family of Weippe, Ida., visited from Thursday, December 30, to Tues day. January 4, with the Walter Smith, jr., family. Mrs. Frank Ruther of Bassett was a Wednesday, December 29, visitor at the G. L. Obermire home. 2/Lt. and Mrs. John Obermire and daughter of Ft. Sill, Okla., left for their home Friday Decem ber 31, after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' G. L. Obermire. “OLD RELIABLE” j SALE REPORT Tuesday, Januay 4th Auction Receipts: 756 cattle. An air of optimism prevailed at this, the first sale of the New Year. All classes of cattle, without exception were 75 cents to 1.00 higher and in the case of Ifeifer calves 1.50 higher than a week ago. 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Balance will be yearlings, cows and mixed consignments. • Stockers and feeders have not responded pricewise to our fat cattle market so this might be a good time for you to take advantage of the big spread between stocker and feeder cattle and fat cattle. • A feature of today’s sale will be 55 head of solid mouth ewes and tw'o bucks. Hog sale will start around 12:30 p.m. O’Neill Livestock Market Phone 2, O’Neill GREEN BEANS 2 No. 303 Cans „„29c ’ - SEEDLESS RAISINS-2 Lbs. 35 c NAVY BEANS 4-Lb. Pkg._55c OIL SARDINES 3 Cans-25' GOLDEN VALLEY CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2 No. 303 Cans_49c ^_ OUR FAMILY STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Jar-29c MISSION No 303 Cans PEAS 2 f«r 27c I GROUND BEEF 3U>s. -87c ” • ’ WIENERS 3 Lbs, j— $1.00 MINCED HAM 3 ik $i,0Q PORK NECK BONES 2 Lbs._25c SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS 2-Lb. Box_47c QUAKER OATMEAL 3-Lb. 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