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HENDRICK — Mr. and Mrs.
George Hendrick of Omaha, a son,
weighing 7 pounds, born Monday,
July 18, at Clarkson hospital,
Omaha. The couple has two
daughters. Mrs. Hendrick is the
former Thelma Morgan, daughter
of Mrs. Ruth Morgan of O’Neill.
Mr. Hendrick’s parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Hendrick of O’
Neill.
ALBRECHT—Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Albrecht of Atkinson, a son.
Mark Edward, weighing 7 pounds
11 ounces, bom Friday, July 15,
at Atkinson Memorial hospital.
FISCHER—Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Fischer of Naper, a son, Del
Stanfield, weighing 9 pounds 8
ounces, born Sunday, July 17, at
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
ORR—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Orr,
of Butte, a daughter, weighing 7
pounds 12 ounces, born Sunday,
July 17, at the Sacred Heart hos
pital, Lynch.
WILSON—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wilson of Verdel, a son, weighing
8 pounds, born Sunday, July 17,
at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
BUTTERFIELD—Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Butterfield, jr., of O’Neill, a
daughter, Tara Lynn, weighing 7
pounds 4!4 ounces, born Thurs
j day, July 14, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill. o
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G. Pritchett of O’Neill, a son,
Francis Eugene, weighing 7
pounds ounce, bom Thrusday,
July 14, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
o O’Neill.
HUMRICH—Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Hurarich of O’Neill, a daugh
ter, Becky Jo, weighing 6 pounds
5!£ ounces, born° Saturday, July
16, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Johnson of Stuart, a son, Neil
Ray, weighing 7 pounds 4% ounc
es, bom Friday, July 15, at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O'Neill.
FERRIS—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Eerris of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 5 pounds 4 ounces, bom
Tuesday, July 19, at St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
GUNTER—Mr. and Mrs. Verl
Gunter of Ewing, a son, bom
Sunday, July 17, in Antelope Me
lt morial hospital, Neligh. The Gun
ters have two sons and one daugh
ter—all with July birthday an
niversaries. The family resides in
the Riverside community.
°GREEN—Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin
•• Green of Baumholder, Germany,
a son, Ronald Dewey, weighing
° 7 pounds 8 ounc’es, born Monday,
July 11,, at Baumholder. Mrs. i
Green is the former Betty Pas
sieux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
0 • Jack Passieux of O’Neill. The
Greens also have a daughter, Pa
tricia Ann.
EILERS—Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Eilers of Spencer, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 2 ounces, bom Tues
0 day, July 19, at Sacred Heart hos
pital in Lynch.
PARKS—Mr. and Mrs. William
0 Parks of Orchard, a daughter,
Carolyn Rae, weighing 6 pounds 3
ounces, born Friday, July 15, at
the Plainview hospital. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Trowbridge are
caring for Shirley, Sharon and
Marilyn Parks while their moth
‘ er is hospitalized.
Tune in “Voice of The Fron
tier”, thrice weekly!
(First pub. July 7, 1955)
Juilus D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
N. 3969
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF ANNA W. Mc
ARTNEY. 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, distribut
ion of estate and approval of
final account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this
court on July 27, 1955, at 10 o’
clock, A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 10-12
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Richard George Nelson, 21, of
O’Neill and Frances Lynne Rei
mer, 19, of O’Neill, July 15.
Phillip H. McNeely, jr., 28, of
Norfolk and Eileen N. Krysl, 26,
Stuart, July 16.
Paul N. Jessen, 49, of Lincoln
and Gladys Voycheske, 38, of
Omaha, July 17.
Hear Report
from Delegate—
LYNCH—The American Legion
auxiliary held its July meeting
at the Legion hall Monday after
noon. The Lynch girls’ stater gave
a report about her trip to the
state capital.
To Return from West—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorin will
return this weekend from a two
weeks’ trip to Oregon, where
they have been visiting friends
and relatives.
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer of
Lincoln was calling on friends
and relatives in the Ewing com
munity Saturday.
After a three weeks vacation,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom
and daughter, Kay, are back
home. They traveled over 5,000
miles, touring the western states
including Glacier park and points
in Canada.
Mrs. Hazel Kimes and sons,
Dean and Dal, went to Neligh on
Saturday for a dental checkup
for the boys.
Dean Kimes is assisting his
brother-in-law, Merle Filsinger,
with his farm work.
Mrs. Rene Libby assisted a few
days at the home of Mrs. Clara
Canaday. Mrs. Canaday was
taken to Page on Saturday where
she will be cared for at the home
of Mrs. Harvey Cullen. Mrs.
Canaday recently underwent sur
gery at the University hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Tomjack
and son, Mike, of Hastings were
dinner guests on Monday at the
horrfe of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tom
jack.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sievers and
grandaughter, Betty Zane Ha
maker of Gillette, Wyo., and
Mrs. Ja!mes McDermott and
daughter, Kay, of Arvada, left
Saturday to return to their
homes after spending the week
at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Ruby and Miss Hazel
Ruby. They also visited other rel
atives in the Ewing community.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cana
day and family of Chehalis,
Wash., left Tuesday, July 12, for
their home after a 10-day visit at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Walter. They also
visited relatvies in the Chambers,
Clearwater and Norfolk com
munities.
The Order of the Eastern Star
held a regular meeting Tuesday
evening, July 12.
The Young Matrons Pinochle
club were entertained at a thea
tre party Tuesday evening, July
12, at O’Neill. The group return
ed to the home of Mrs. Arthur
Kropp where lunch was served
by Mrs. Kropp, Mrs. Ralph
Munn, Mrs. Rose Bauer and Mrs.
Elvin Hamilton. AH members
were present with the exceptions
of Mrs. Leonard Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rother
ham and family, who have been
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Rotheham, left Friday
for their home in Eureka, Calif.
Vincent and Bernadine Rother
ham accompanied them. Both
are enjoying vacations from their
work.
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Wood and family returned
to their home in Lincoln, after
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Rotherham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Krachie,
who have been vacationing in
Minnesota for the past two
weeks are back home. They were
accompanied by their grandson,
Jerry Jefferies.
A large crowd of friends and
relatives attended the wedding
dance of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Vandersnick held Tuesday eve
ning, July 12, at Summerland.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Hazel Kimes this week were her
grandchildren, Brenda and Ken
Kusek of David City, and Monty
and Sandy Filsinger of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rockey and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey, ac
companied by Mr. and M.s. Bu
ford Carlson of Orchard, attended
a family party at Freeport, 111.,
on Sunday. Before returning
home they planned to go to Chi
cago, 111. __
ANNOUNCEMENT
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I have purchased the Hammond Ab
stract Company and will continue oper
ation of the business at the same loca
tion, in the First National Bank Build
ing, O’Neill, Nebraska, and will con
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tinue to give you the same prompt and
efficient service as you have received in
the past.
ARELENE KILPATRICK
Sid & Injured
O’NEILL—Mrs. Harold Dono
hoe was admitted to Clarkson
Memorial hospital, Omaha, on
Friday. She was taken to Omaha
by her husband and their daugh
ter, Rose Mary. Her condition is
“fairly good”. . . Herman Jan
zing was released last Thursday
from St. Anthony’s hospital after
a nine-day stay there for med
ical attention. . . . Eldon Butter
field cut his wrist while at work
Wednesday, July 13. He had five
stitches taken. . v Little Gloria
Jenkins had a large mirror fall
on her and cut her forehead. The
gash required stitches. . . Mrs.
Henry Schlueter fractured a
shoulder blade in a fall at Lin
coln where she is attending sum
mer school. She spent the week
end here. . . Bernard Rohde re
sumed working Monday, July 11,
at the pop factory here, having
recovered from a back injury.
... Gary McCormick, 3, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Maxwell McCormick of
O’Neill, has been quite sick with
a cold and a broken eardrum.
. . Mrs. Fred Holsclaw left Wed
nesdayy for Watertown, S.D., to
be with her father, William F.
Benbow, who is in critical con
dition in a Watertown hospital.
AMELIA—Bert Newkirk, son
in-law of Mrs. Edith Andersen,
has been confined to the hospital
in St. Joseph, Mo., where he and
Mrs. Newkirk had gone to visit
his parents. Latest reports were
that he was improving and would
be able to leave the hospital in a
day or so. . . Leslie, the youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes,
was severly burned on the side
and leg with parafin wax. He was
taken to the Atkinson hospital
Saturday. The particulars of the
accident are not known. . . Lee
Gilman returned the latter part
of the week from Omaha where
he had gone for a medical exam
ination. . . Carol Hanson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Han
son, received a broken collarbone
and othed injuries when thrown
from her horse. She had gone to
the pasture to bring in the milk
cows. She is in the Atkinson hos
pital.
PAGE—Edgar Stauffer return
ed home Wednesday, July 13, af
ter a week spent at St. Anthony’s
hospital with pneumonia. His
progress has been “slow.” . . El
mer Trowbridge suffered a se
vere attack of summer influenza
last week. . . Michael Allen, son
oi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiseman,
was hospitalized from Wednesday,
July 13, until Sunday at St. An
thony’s hospital. . . Mrs. William
Klinetobe submitted to surgery
last Thursday at the University
hospital, Omaha. . . Bobby, 9
months-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Neven Ickes, jr., was under a
doctor’s care over the weekend.
. . . Mrs. Jerome Allen entered St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill, on
Monday, July 18, and was releas
ed Friday. She underwent tests
and was treated for a virus infec
tion.
EWING—Allan Pollock is a pa
tient at the University hospital,
Omaha, where he is having tests
and a physical checkup. His son,
Donald Pollock, and family, ac
companied by Mrs. Pollock, took
him to Omaha Sunday, July 10.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke
took his mother, Mrs. Pauline
Noffke to Omaha on Sunday
where she entered the University
hospital for treatment. Her grand
daughter, Frances Noffke, is
staying with her. . . Mrs. Richard
Miller and son, David James,
came home Saturday from the
Antelope Memorial hospital at
Neligh. Norma Johnson, sister of
Mrs. Miller, is assisting in the
Miller home this week.
ROCK FALLS—Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Yantzi of Chadron spent the
weekend at the Levi Yantzi home.
They left Monday for Omaha
where Mrs. Yntzi was to enter a
hospital and submit to major sur
gery on Tuesday. . . Mrs. Neil
Hipke who recently underwent
surgery at the Atkinson Memorial
hospital has returned home. She
spent a couple days recuperating
at the home of her parents, the
Jess Mellors, in Atkinson. Mrs.
Hipke is the former Maudie Mel
lor.
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Earl David came from Lincoln
Saturday. He has been a patient
in the Veteran’s hospital. He took
exminations for rural mail car
rier on Monday morning, return
ing to the hospital Monday af
ternoon. . . Mrs. E. A. Farrier
submitted to surgery at the Luth
eran hospital in Norfolk Wednes
day, July 13. . . Alfred Maas ex
pected to return Sunday from
Rochester, Minn., where she had
gone through a clinic.
DELOIT—Pete Thiele is ill. He
is in the Neligh hospital. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Spahn took
their son, LaVem, to Omaha on
Monday, July 11, for a checkup.
He underwent on operation on his
eye this spring and later had a
light case of polio, but seems to
be in “fine shape” at present. . .
Mr. Stanley Btartak is a patient in
an Omaha hospital.
RIVERSIDE—Elwell Johnston
underwent major surgery at the
Neligh hospital Sunday, July 17,
His condition is “satisfactory.”
CELIA—Ronnie Frickel return
ed home Friday after having been
hospitalized at Neligh.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED: Houses for sale and
rent. I have several people
wanting to buy and rent.—Vir
gil Laursen, phone 434, O’Neill,
insurance agent. 12-13c
FOR SALE: 6-room house, in
sulated, to be moved. Located
3 mi. east, IVz south of Mid
way.—See Art Remter, O’Neill.
12-14p85
REX W. WILSON,
M.D.
ROBT. M. LANGDON,
M.D.
PHYSICIANS &
SURGEONS
128 W. Douglas St, O’Neill
Phone 138
1 Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: July 14 — Mrs.
Floyd Butterfield, jr., O’Neill;
Mrs. Horace Crawford, Ewing;
Harry Lansworth, O’Neill; Mrs!
Orville Indra, O’Neill; M. F. O’
Donnell, O’Neill; Frank Neibauer,
Bassett. 15—Mrs. E. G. Smith, O’
Neill; Mrs. Marvin Johnson, Stu
art; Mrs. Harold Humrich, O’
Neill 16—M. B. Higgins, O’Neill.
18 — Mrs. Harry Mead, Fremont;
Debra Harmon, O’Neill; Mrs. Don
Lineback, O’Neill. 19 — Mrs.
Ralph Ferris, O’Neill; Gerald
Klinetobe, Page; Walter Zahrad
nicek, Stuart.
Dismissals: July 14 — Phillip
Lee, O'Neill; Mrs. Donald Gartner
and baby boy, Chambers; Mrs.
Richard Walton and baby girl,
Atkinson; Peter Nelson, Lynch. 15
— Debra Harmon, O’Neill; Mrs.
Chester Hammon, Spencer; Mrs.
Horace Crawford, Ewing; Mrs. Je
rome Allen, Page. 16—Mrs. Austa
Crabb, O’Neill; Mrs. Louis Rei
mer, jr., O’Neill; Mrs. Orville In
fc— —
dra, O’Neill; Mrs. Bernard Schmitz
and baby boy, O’Neill; Harry
La ns worth, O’Neill. 17—Michael
Alan Wiseman, Page; Mrs. Dar
rel Adamson and baby boy, O’
Neill; Mrs. A. G. Pritchett and
bay boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Melvin
Johnson, Bristow. 18—Mrs. John
Vitt, O’Neill; Mrs. Floyd Butter
field, jr., and baby girl, O’Neill;
Mrs. E. G. Smith, O’Neill; Francis
Gilg, O’Neill. 19—Homer Garhart,
O’Neill; Mrs. Marvin Johnson
and baby boy, Stuart; Terrence
Wanser, Ewing. 20—Mrs. Harold
Kumrich and baby boy, O’NeilL
Presently hospitalized: Mr. Lois
Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Minnie
Bay, O’Neill; Dr. H. L. Bennett,
O’Neill; Hugh Birmingham, O’
Neill; Gerald Klinetobe, Page;
Mrs. Ralph Ferris, O’Neill; Earl
Fox, O’Neill; Mrs. William Gro
the, sr., Emmet; Debra Harmon,
O’Neill; Mrs. Mabel Henry, O’
Neill; M. B. Higgins, O’Neill; Ja
cob Hoerle, Chambers; Mrs. Don
Lmeback, O’Neill; Mrs. Harry
Mead, Fremont; Laurence Mur
ray, O’Neill; Frank Neibauer, Bas
sett; M. F. O’Donnell, O’Neill;
Walter Zahradnicek, Stuart.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL.
Admitted: July 11 — Lyman
Park of Page, medical. 12—Cathy
Liewer of Butte, surgery; Mrs.
Robert Andrews of O’Neill, ob
stetrical. 13—Mrs. Marvin Hamik
of Stuart, medical. 15—Mrs. Ed
ward Albrecht of Atkinson, ob
stetrical; James Seger of New
port, accident; Mrs. Alvin Wed
ige of Atkinson, medical. 16—Mrs.
Harold Fischer of Naper, obste
trical; Lesley Forbes of Cham
bers, accident; Carol Hanson of
Amelia, accident; Mrs. Stanley
Johnson of Atkinson, medical.
17—Mrs. Arthur Olberding, Stuart
surgery; Mrs. Marvin ..Frisch of
Atkinson, surgery. ■ '
Dismissed: 11 — Mrs. Ralph
Beck of Atkinson. 12—Mrs. Ru
ben Williamson of Ains\gorth;
Cathy Liewer of Butte.Si 3—Mrs
Linus Judge and daughfjr of At
kinson; Lyman. Park iff Page;
Mrs. Melvin Andrus of/Atkinson;
Mrs. Neil Hipke of O’Neill. 14—
Mrs. Francis Torpy of Atkinson.
17—Mrs. Charles Scholz of $tuart.
Hospitalized: Jim Seger, Leslie
Forbes, Mrs. Anton Erobrovolny,
Mrs. Melvin Wedige Mrs. Harold
Fischer and son, Carol Hanson,
Mrs. Emma Brinkman, Miss An
na Ahle, Miss Melvis Frish, Mrs.
Stanley Johnson, Mrs. Edward
Andrews and daughter, Mrs. Ar
thur Olberding, Mrs. Edward Al
brecht and son.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admissions: Dr. E. B. Bradley,
Spencer; Mrs. William Burger,
Verdel; Pat Cassidy, Lynch Mrs.
George Classen, Spencer; Mrs.
Jacob Fuhrmann, Herrick; Baby
Larry Dean Haun, Spencer; Os
car Johnson, Spencer; Alvin
Londberg, Lynch; Joe Macku,
Spencer; Mrs. Milton B. Nelson,
Bristow; Miss Lillian Olson, Bris
tow; Mrs. Earl Orr, Butte; Mrs.
Barbara Peklo, Lynch; Mrs.
Claude A. Rutledge, Lynch; Er
nest Schoenrogge, Fairfax, S.D.;
Mrs. William Schultz, Naper; Mrs.
John Selle, Butte; Harry Walker,
Lynch; Mrs. Robert Wilson, Ver
del.
Dismissals: July 11 — Ivan
Thomson, Lynch. 12 — Baby
Daniel Ray Watson, Chambers.
14—L. L. Keeler, Anoka; Mrs.
Howard Carsten, Dorsey Mrs. R.
G. Tomlinson, Spencer; Mrs. Joe
Hausmann and Baby Boy, Butte.
i 15—Miss C 1 y o n n e Crawford,
Spencer. 16 — William Burger,
Verdel.
Expired: July 13—Hubert Haf
ner, 79, of Anoka.
LUTHERAN (Norfolk)
Robert Schultz of O’Neill, con
dition good; Mrs. Chester Ross of
Spencer, dismissed.
Mrs. Eva Kurtz of Pasedena,
Calif., arrived Monday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Await
Spangler of Star, and her broth
ers and sisters; also, her huband’s
mother, Mrs. Ray Kurtz, and
family.
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