The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 19, 1955, Page 12, Image 12

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• WEICHMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Weichman of Casper,
Wyo., a daughter, Michele Diana,
weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces,
born Sunday, May 8, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
MITCHELL — Mr. and Mrs.
John Mitchell of Atkinson, a son,
Stanley Gene, weighing 6 pounds
7 ounces, born Saturday, May 14,
at Atkinson Memorial hosiptal.
SILVERS—Mr. and Mrs. Gro
ver Silvers of Stuart, a son,
weighing 9 pounds 3 ounces, born
Sunday, May 15, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
SCHULTZ — Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Schutz of Atkinson, a
son, Calvin Dale, weighing 7
pounds, born Saturday, May 14,
at Atkinson Memorial hospital.
KRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Kramer of Stuart a son, Ke
vin Ray, weighing 7 pounds 10V£
ounces, born Monday, May 16, at
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
SHAVLIK—Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Shavlik of the Deloit com
munity, a daughter, J u 1 i a n n,
weighing 9 pounds 2 ounces, born
Monday, May 16, at the Antelope
Memorial hospital at Neligh.
STARMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Starman, a daughter, weigh
ing 4 pounds, born Sunday, May
8, at the Antelope Memorial hos
pital at Neligh.
MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Miller of Chambers, a daughter,
born Thursday, May 12, St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
DETERMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Determan of O’Neill, a son, born
Friday, May 13, at St Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
OTT—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott
cf O’Neill, a daughter, born Fri
day, May 13, at St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
BARTOS—Mr. and Mrs. Ray
( mond Bartos of Central City, a
son, bom Friday, May 13, at St.
Anthony’s hospital.
HOUSER—Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Houser of O’Neill, a daughter,
born Friday, May 13, St St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
DAVLIN—Mr. and Mrs. Char
r les Davlin of O’Neill, a son, born
Sutlday, May 15, at St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
COLEMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Coleman of Bassett, a
son, born Tuesday, May 17, at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Atkinson of Butte, a
daughter, born Tuesday, May 17,
at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
OWENS—Dr. and Mrs. Rich
ard L. Owens of Kansas City, Mo.,
a daughter, Julie Ann, weighing
6 pounds 2 ounces, born Satur
day, May 14, at Kansas City. This
c is the couple’s third child. Mrs.
Owens is the former Maxine
{iolden, daughter of the M. J.
Goldens.
Nelsons Receive Gift—
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson
entertained the Couples Bridge
° club at their home following din
ner Sunday evening. The group
' presented a going-away gift to
Supt. and Mrs. D. E. Nelson.
Bridge prizes were won by Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson and
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson.
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Announcing . . .
OUR ONCOMING
Registered
Hereford Bull
SALE
° at
WINNER, S.D.
o Monday, May 23
Offering Will Include
0 4 5 HEAD
of
Supreme and Aster
Breeding
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C. IVL Christensen
& Son
Dundee, Minnesota, and
Reliance, S.D.
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FRL-SAT. MAY 20-21
Doable Feature
“CATTLE TOWN”
o Western
“THEM”
Mystery
SUN.-MON.-TUES ~ MAY 22-23-24
my Rome s rnooy/ my porine? is Frank Smith
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Jjjlsigf Bill
Officer Frank Snrith
WED.-THURS. MAY 25-26
o Family Night
“CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER”
O Buck Night — Bring ’Em All!
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Chocolate Brownies and milk make the perfect after-school
snack for children. Thanks to new Carnation Instant, Brownies
are more economical to make than ever, and this new Instant
milk product provides a low-cost, highly nutritional beverage
that helps preyide energy.
AWOL Airmen
Slug Attendant
(Continued from page 1)
Blood is an only child from a
broken home. Both had quit
school before reaching the 10th
grade; neither had been in trouble
before, the airmen told the court,
and they had been AWOL only
36 hours. Griffin told the court
the two had been “cooperative.”
Sheriff Tomjack said he
would take the prisoners to
Lincoln Friday to begin serving
their sentences.
Graham, accompanied by his
wife, sat in the courtroom during
the hearing; also James Earley,
filling station owner, who had
restored to him some of the
stolen money.
Pasture Shortage
Acute Situation
Sandhills range market report,
issued last week by the Sandhills
Cattle association at Valentine:
“The lack of moisture, strong
winds and blowing sand and dirt
has made cattlemen in Western
Nebraska begin to wonder what
will happen if mother nature
does not smile with showers in
the near future. Grass in most
areas is making progress despite
the adverse weather conditions.”
“However, in a few localities in
the outer fringe of the range area,
it is dry to the point where grass
isn’t making enough growth.”
Ranchers feel they will not be
able to get feed until it rains. The
entire region needs a general rain
and needs it in the near future.
“Due to adverse weather condi
tions runs at auctions in the drier
areas have been strong the last
couple of weeks. Cattle offered
have met with ready demand
with prices holding steady to
weak on stockers and feeders.
Cow prices have been off, with
cow and calf pairs meeting limit
ed demand.
“There is still some demand
from feeders in the corn belt
wanting replacement cattle but
local demand for stocker cattle
has reached an all time low for
this spring due to the uncertainty
of future weather conditions.”
Visit Grand Island—
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson,
Stanley and Hugh Benson, spent
Monday in Grand Island.
Too Late to Gassify
WANTED: Five farmers or
ranchers to plant wildlife areas
in 1956. Trees and planting
FREE. For full details contact
the Holt Soil Conservation Dis
trict, O’Neill, phone 23, box
511. 3-4c
CARD”OF~THANKS
OUR SINCERE thanks to Doctors
Wilson and Langdon, the hospi
stal staff; also the friends and
neighbors who offered their
services and prayers during the
serious illness of our baby
daughter and sister.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK
SOUKUP AND EUGENE
3p50
FOR SALE: Three reg. Yorkshire
boars, about 200 lbs., cheap. —
David Page, O’Neill. 3-5p80
FOR RENT: Fumishd apartment.
—Anna Brown, phone 323-J,
O’Neill. 3p35
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: May 11 — Dercy
Abart, Emmet; Albert Monroe,
Springview; Tommy Schmit, O’
Neill; Melvin Schmit, O’Neill;
Michael Landis, O’Neill. 12—Mrs.
Roy Miller, Chambers; Cheryl
Morris, O’Neill; Derold Graham,
O’Neill; Mrs. Raymond Bartos,
Central City; Mrs. Ed Determan,
O’Neill; Mrs. John Janzing, At
kinson. 13—Mrs. Arthur Fluckey,
Chambers; Mrs. Alvin Ott, O’
Neill; Mrs. Charles Houser, O’
Neill. 14—Daniel Gilstrap, O’
Neill. 15—Mrs. Charles Davlin,
O’Neill; Julian Sojka, Ewing;
Mrs. Hugh Birmingham, O’Neill;
Roger Loock, Spencer. 16—Igna
tius Heumesser, O’Neill; Mrs. Pe
ter Thiele, Clearwater; Mrs. Mary
Coleman, Bassett. 17—Mrs. Dale
Hines, O’Neill; Mrs. Marvin At
kinson, Butte. 18—Mrs. Arthur
Avery, Lynch; Johnnie Summers,
Page; Faye Millard, Spencer.
Dismissals: May 11—Mrs. Lyle
Homback, O’Neill; Mrs. Thomas
Ressel, Page; Mrs. Alfred Miller,
Winner, S.D.; Clyde Streeter, O’
Neill; Mrs. Walter Homback,
Spencer; Dorothy Lee, Brownlee.
12—Mrs. Mabel Shobe, Page; E.
L. Kelley, Chambers; Conita Ba
zelman, O’Neill; Mrs. William
Grothe, sr., Emmet; Mrs. Maxine
Vanderbeek and infant son, O’
Neill; Mrs. Jens P. Pedersen,
Chambers. 13—Michael Landis,
O’Neill; Melvin Schmit, O’Neill;
Tommy Schmit, O’Neill; Dercy
Abart, O’Neill. 14 — Derold
Graham, O’Neill; Cheryl Morris,
O’Neill; Mrs. John Janzing, At
kinson. 15—Daniel Gilstrap, O’
Neill; Albert Monroe, Springview.
16—Julian Sojka, Ewing; Miss
Maude Rouse, O’Neill; Mrs. Roy
Miller and infant daughter,
Chambers. 17 — Roger Loock,
Spencer; Mrs. Ed Determan, O’
Neill; Mrs. Frank Parkins, O’
Neill. 18 — Mrs. Alvin Ott
and infant daughter, O’Neill; Ig
natius Heumesser, O’Neill; Fred
Forslund, Ewing; Mrs. Ray Bar
tos and infant son, Central City.
Still in Hospital: Johnnie Sum
mers, Page; Linda Ohri, Spencer;
Arthur Fluckey, Chambers; Peter
Thiele, Ewing; Mrs. Minnie Bay,
O’Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams, Cham
bers; Simon Bosn, O’Neill; Mrs.
A1 f o n s Beelaert, Ewing; Mrs.
Maynard Coleman, Bassett; Mrs.
Marvin Atkinson, Butte; John
Pruss, Emmet; Mrs. Charles Dav
lin, O’Neill; Mrs. Charles Houser,
O’Neill; Mrs. Arthur Avery,
Lynch; Johnny' Richter, O’Neill;
Mrs. Hugh Birmingham, O’Neill;
Mrs. Dale Hines, O’Neill; Albert
Otte, Winner, S.D.; Faye Millard,
Spencer.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL,
Admitted: May 10 — Loretta
Torpy, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs.
Emma Brinkman, Atkinson, acci
dent; Mrs. Berl W. Wlaldo, Cham
bers, medical; Herbert Stevens,
Atkinson, medical. 11 — Mrs.
Charles Weichman, Casper, Wyo.,
obstetrical. 12—Caroline Skopec,
Atkinson, medical. 13—Mrs. John
Mitchell, Atkinson, obstetrical;
Mrs. Mary E. James, medical;
Mrs. Grover Silvers, Stuart, ob
stetrical. 14—Mrs. Henry Werner,
Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Frank
Schultz, Atkinson, obstetrical. 15
—Mrs. Herman Kramer, Stuart,
obstetrical.
Dismissed: May 9— Margaret
Nightengale, Atkinson. 11—Mrs.
B. W. Waldo, Chambers; Mrs.
Walter Smith, Stuart; Mrs. Em
ma Brinkman, Atkinson; Mrs.
A n g e 1 e Humphrey, Atkinson;
Herbert Stevens, Atkinson. 12—
Frank McShane, Atkinson. 14—
Caroline Skopec, Atkinson; Mrs.
Herbert Newman and son.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admissions: Baby Karla Rae'
Anson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewayne Anson, O’Neill; Master
Melvin Bentzen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bentzen, Naper; Dr. E.
B. Bradley, Spencer; Mr. M. H.
Carpenter, Lynch; Miss Rita Jean
Hambek, Spencer; Wilmer Land
holm, Spencer; Mrs. Annie Lewis,
Butte; George Lueken, Lynch;
Miss Betty Faye Mashino, Lynch;
Mrs. Hildor Ogren, Spencer; Miss
Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Bar
bara Peklo, Lynch; Claude A.
Rutledge, Lynch; Mrs. J o s i q
Scheinost, Spencer; Frank Weed
er, Lynch.
Dismissed: May 9—Baby Ste
ven Hansen, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary
Fusch, Lynch. 14—Edward Hig
gins, Naper; Mrs. Howard Grah
am, Dorsey. 15—Baby Linda Kay
Bruce, Bonesteel, S.D.
C&NW Offers Special
Baseball Rates—
The C&NW railway has an
nounced that a reduced roundtrip
coach fare will be in effect from
O’Neill-to-Omaha and return for
baseball games this summer for
individual travel and groups.
The reduced rates will be in ef
fect on the following Saturdays:
May 21; June 4 and 25; July 2,
16 and 30; August 13 and 20, and
September 3.
Mrs. Nelson Feted—
Mrs. John Harbottle entertain
ed at a tea last Thursday after
noon honoring Mrs. D. E. Nelson.
Ewing News
Don Larson attended the jun
ior-senior banquet at Wayne
State Teachers college this spring.
The HEO club met at the Frank
Miller home last Thursday. A
book review on “The Man Called
Peter” was given by Mrs. Reimer.
The next meeting will be held at
the Werkmeister horn June 9.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mrs. Hazel Kimes and sons were
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Filsinger and
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family of Clearwater, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Scott of Neligh, Mr.
and Mrs. Watson McDonald and
Virginia of Ewing. Afternoon
callers were Mrs. Ebben Grafft
and Mrs. Jerry Tom jack.
Mrs. Hanna Tuttle is enjoying
a visit from two of her daughters
as guests at her home. They are
Mrs. Blanche Sisson of Wichita,
Kans., and Mrs. Grace Schmidt
of Los Angeles. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle enter
tained at a family dinner on Sun
day. Guests were: His mother,
Mrs. Hanna Tuttle of Ewing; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wiese
of Meridan, la.; Glen Tuttle, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wiese and fam
ily of Cherokee, la., and Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daughter,
Leonora, of Ewing.
Mrs. Harriet Welke accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shain and
son to attend the school picnic
of her granddaughter, Miss Jean
ne Welke, which was held Sun
day. This district was joined by
the school taught by Miss Janet
| Vonasek for the day’s festivities.
Miss Wtelke will teach the Riv
erside school the coming school
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pollock and
daufhter, Patsy, and Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Shain went to Omaha last
Thursday where they saw Dean
Martin and Jerry Lewis at the
auditorium.
Mrs. E1 v i n Hamilton and
daughters were weekend guests
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Bolter, at
Creighton and her sister, Mrs.
Max LeMaster, and family. Mr.
Hamilton went fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards
and daughters spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Dora
Shipp, also her uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobsen
at Harlan, la., and his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Edwards*
at Irwin, la., and with his broth
er, Max Edwards, who was home
from Overland, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Stevens of Clearwater at a 6 o’
clock dinner Sunday evening.
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