The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 04, 1955, Section 1, Page 8, Image 8

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SHALD—Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Shald of Stuart, a son, Robert Mi
chael, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces,
born Friday, July 29, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
DONOHOE — Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Donohoe of O’Neill, a
daughter, Ann Eileen, weighing
8 pounds Vi ounce, born Saturday,
July 30, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill.
POFAHL—Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Pofahl of Ewing, a son, Lee Mar
tin, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces,
bom Monday, August 1, at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
NUTTER—Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Nutter of O’Neill, a son, Den
nis Walter, weighing 7 pounds 3
ounces, born Monday, August 1,
at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
YELLI—Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Yelli of Ewing, a daughter, weigh
ing 7 pounds 12y4 ounces, bom
Wednesday, "August 3, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
BROWN—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brown of Portland, Ore., a son,
Steven Joseph, weighing 8 pounds
2 ounces, bom Sunday, July 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown are former
ly of Atkinson. They have one
daughter and three other sons.
ZEMPEL— Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Zempel of Shelby, Mont., a
daughter, Eileen Mane, weighing
6 pounds 3 ounces, born Friday,
July 26. Mrs. Zempel is the former
Dolores Kemper of Page.
HOFFMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hoffman of Gregory, S.D.,
a daughter, Shirley Ann, weigh
ing 6 pounds 11 % ounces, bom
Thursday, July 21. Mrs. Alberta
Hoffman of Stuart is the paternal
grandmother.
3 HARLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Harley of Stuart, a son, Timothy
o Elvin, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounc
es, born Monday, July 25, at At
kinson Memorial hospital.
HORTON—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Horton of Atkinson, a son, Ran
dal Keith, weighing 9 pounds 14 Vi
ounces, bom Saturday, August 30,
at Atkinson Memorial hospital.
RESSFL— Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
0 Ressel of O’Neill, a daughter, Pa
tricia Jean, weighing 6 pounds 6
ounces, born Wednesday, August
0 3, in St. Anthony’s hospital. Mrs.
Ressel is the former Rosalee Sum
mers.
0 Letters to Editor
o
Spencer, Nebr.
My mother’s folks were old
timers in Holt county. At that
time their postoffice was in
Hainsville, which is located south
of Star. Her father’s name was
David C. Billick. My aunt was
the oldest child in the family. She
attended school at Dorsey. She
taught school in Holt county and
later was married to Norman Mc
Namee. He was principal of the
O’Neill school in bout 1888.
In later years she was married
to Albert Aaberg at Bazil Mills
and, still later, moved to Califor
nia where she has lived since.
I am sure she would enjoy The
Frontier as much as we do.
The news in it is so complete
for this section of the country.
Please change the mailing ad
dress on mine from Gordon Hin
kle to Mrs. Phyllis N. Hinkle,
o Spencer, Nebr,
Thank you very much.
MRS. PHYLLIS N. HINKLE
* * *
Woodbine, la.
July 28, 1955
Gentlemen:
In a recent Omaha World-Her
ald article we rioted your town
has been enjoying a swimming
pool since May, 1954.
We would greatly appreciate it
if you would give us the details
of the procedure your P-TA and
American Legion followed to pro
mote the swimming pool. How
did you finance the project? Who
was your engineer? And any
other pertinent information which
might help us create an interest
and follow through on a similar
project for our town. Thank you.
MRS. H. W. WELTON" |
H. F. FINLEY, M.D.
O’NEILL
Downey Building
OFFICE PHONE: 28
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O'Neill)
Admissions: July 27—James Ko
aejtka, Spencer; Mark Skulbor
stad, O’Neill; Rita Corkle. O’Neill;
Mrs. Earl Farr, O’Neill. 28—Wil
liam McKathnie, Atkinson. 29_
Mrs. Ada Cox, Chambers; Mrs.
Roland L. Shald, Stuart; Mrs.
Clarence Donohoe, O’Neill. 80_j
Mrs. Ivan Wayman, O’Neill; Bev- 1
- r 1 y Johnson, O’Neill; Mrs j
rhomas Kelly, Page. 81 — Alice
Scofield. O’Neill; Mrs. William
Serck, Emmet; Mrs. Martin Po
fahl,, Ewing; Mrs. Hugh Langnn,
D’Neill; Mrs. John Murphy. O’
Neill August 1—Mrs. Charles F.
Nutter, O’Neill; Mary Lou Sobot
ka, Inman. 2—Ambrose Biglin, O’
Neill; Mrs. Chris Serr, Gregory,
S.D.; Max J. Wander, Ewing; Si
mon Bosn, O'Neill; Harlan Lies
wald, Chambers; Connie Marie
Snowardt, O'Neill. 3—Mrs. Bovd
Ressell, O'Neill: Mrs. Edward
YeUi, Ewing; Rita Boyle, O'Neill,
Donald Adams, Harvard.
Dismissals: July 27—Larrv Pet
erson. O’Neill; Mrs. E. W. Kra
mer, O'Neill; Mrs. George Cam
eron, Chambers; Earl Fox. O’Neill
(expired); Mrs. George Jefferies,
Ewing; Mark Skulborstad, O’Neill.
28—Mrs. Francis Belzer and baby
boy, O’Neill; Marvin Johnson,
O’Neill: James Kopejtka, Spencer;
29 — Mrs. Martha Hill. Ewing;
Mrs. Sammie Deriekson and baby
boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Don Lineback.
O’Neill; Mrs. Rodney Drotzman
?nd baby boy, O’Neill. 30— Mrs.
Gertrude Kaup. Stuart; Frank
Froelich, O’Neill; Mrs. Ray Kla
cenes ana oaov ooy, enamDers;
William McKathnie, Atkinson; Al
bert Loock, Spencer; Mrs. Ivan
Wa>Tnan. O’Neill. 31 — Rita
Corkle, O’Neill; Mrs. Dale Curran,
O’Neill; Mrs. Tiiomas Kelly, Page.
August 1 — Walter Zahradnicek,
Stuart; Mrs. William Serck, Em
met. 2—Mrs. Mabel Henry, O’
Neill. Mrs. Earl Farr, O’Neill. 3—
Beverly Johnson. O’Neill.
Hospitalized: Donald Adams,
Harvard; Mrs. Lois Adams, Cham
bers; Dr. H. L. Bennett, O’Neill;
Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill; Am
brose Biglin, O’Neill; Simon Bosn,
O’Neill; Rita Boyle, O’Neill; Mrs.
Ada Cox, Chambers; M. B. Hig
gins, O’Neill; Harlan Lieswald,
Chambers; Mrs. Hugh Langan,
O’Neill; Mrs. John Murphy, O’
Neill; Mrs. Charles F. Nutter, O’
Neill; M. F. O’Donnell, O’Neill;
Mrs. Martin Pofahl, Ewing; Mrs
Boyd Ressel, O’Neill; Mrs. Roland
L. Shald, Stuart; Alice Scofield,
O’Neill; Mrs. Chris Serr, Gregory,
S.D.; Connie Marie Snowardt, O’
Neill; Mary Lou Sobotka, Inman;
Mrs. Alma Thorell, Bristow; Li
nelle Tompkins, Inman; Max J.
Wanser, Ewing; Mrs. Edward
Yelli, Ewing.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: July 25—Mrs. Elvin
Harley, Stuart, obstetrical. 26—
Gloria Jean Wahl, Atkinson, sur
gical. 27—Rita Murphy, Stuart,
surgical; Mrs. Leslie Bennett, Bas
sett, obstetrical. 28—Mrs. Daniel
Jilg, Newport, medical. 29—Mrs.
Raymond Disterhaupt, Atkinson,
obstetrical. 30—Mrs. Arthur Hor
ton, Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs.
Ernest Durre, Chambers, medical,
Roland Bouska, Atkinson, med
ical. 31 — Mrs. Agnes Goldfuss,
Atkinson, accident; Mrs. Elmer
Swanson, Bassett, surgical; Mrs.
Orville Hitchcock, Atkinson, acci
dent.
Dismissed: July 28— Mrs. Wil
liam Morgan. 31 — Mrs. Leslie
Bennett and daughter, Bassett;
Mrs. Elvin Harley and son, Stu
art; Mi's. Ray Disterhaupt and
daughter, Atkinson; Marvin Smel
cer, Greenville, Tenn.; Miss
oiona warn, Atiunson.
Hospitalized: Ronald Bouska,
William Grunke, Mrs. Elmer
Swanson, Mrs. Fred Braun, Stan
ley Johnson, Mrs. Ernest Durre,
Anna Ahle, Mrs. Orville Hitch
cock, Rita Murphy, Mrs. Agnes
Goldfuss, Mrs. Daniel Jilg, Mrs.
Arthur Horton and son.
Expired: July 29—Frank Nei
bauer, Bassett.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Admitted: John Adams, Spen
cer; Mrs. Harold Bennett, Lynch;
Dr. Edwin B. Bradley, Spencer;
George Classen, Spencer; Mrs.
George Classen, Spencer Mrs.
Raymond Havranek, Lynch; John
Leslie, Herrick, S.D.; Joe Macku,
Spencer; Miss Lillian Olson, Bris
tow; Mrs. Barbara Peklo, Lynch;
Ernest Schoenrogge, Fairfax, S.
D.; Mrs. John Selle, Butte Harry
Walker, Lynch.
Dismissals: July 26—Mrs. How
ard Carsten, Dorsey; Mrs. Ivar
Johnson, Bristow. 27—Mrs. R. B.
Drickey. Spencer; Mrs. Max Ross
meler, Pickstown, S.D. 28—Mrs.
Levi Hull, O’Neill. 29—Paul Ben
dig, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Jack
Adams and Baby Boy, Spencer;
Donna King, Bristow. 30 — Mrs.
Floyd Johnson and Baby Boy,
Spencer; Miss Marie Mahlendorf,
Lynch. 31—Henry Eilers, Spen
cer; Mrs. M. B. Nelson, Bristow;
Mrs. Wilfred Henning and Baby
Boy, Spencer; Mrs. Garlan An
derson and Baby Boy, Butte; Mrs.
John Knipping, Anoka; Wilmer
Landhom. expired. Spencer.
August 1—Mrs. William Vesely,
Verdcl.
Sick & Injured
CHAMBERS — Herman Cook
was injured Friday when the
stacker head came down as he
was moving the stacker. He re
ceived cuts on his face, requiring
stitches, but fortunately nothing
very serious. . . Mrs. J. M. Hodg
kin returned last Thursday from
Bryan Memorial hospital in Lin
coln where she had been a pa
tient for about a week. . . Mrs.
Ada Cox was taken to St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill Friday.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson
drove to Grand Island Friday to
consult an eye specialist. . . Judy
Thomson came home last Thurs
day from Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital in Norfolk, where she had
submitted to an appendectomy. . .
Mrs. Alfred Deirking received
word recently that her grandson,
Cpl. Reno Pheil, has been dismis
sed from the army hospital at Ft.
Bragg, N.C., where he had re
ceived treatment for an injury.
EWING — Mrs. Martha Hill,
who was a patient at St. An
thony’s hospital a fe\v days last
week, Friday was able to come [
home. . . Mrs. Ada Secrist, who i
was ill last week and was cared
for at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
Charles Good, is feeling “much
better” and has returned to her
own home. . . Mrs. Pauline Noff
ke, a patient at the University
hospital, Omaha, remains “about
the same”. . . Mrs. Walter Chris
ton went after her mother, Mrs.
Marie Beelaert on Monday morn
ing when she was released from
Antelope Memorial hospital, Ne
ligh, where she had been a pa
tient for several days.
PAGE—Mrs. Rollie Snell went to
Cherokee, la., Sunday where she
is visiting with her brother, John
Julius, who recently suffered a
cerebral hemorrhage. From there
she will go to Meriden to visit
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Louie
Julius, and to Logan where she
will be a guest in the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Asher, and family. . .
Mrs. Harvey Cullen is caring for
Mrs. Reiley Canaday of Ewing
during her convalescence follow
ing surgery.
O’NEILL — Mrs. Charles Fox
returned Friday from the Metho
dist hospital in Sioux City. She
underwent surgery on Monday,
July 25. She returned Wednesday
for a checkup. . . Frank Froelich
was released Saturday from St.
Anthony’s hospital, having been
a patient there for two weeks. . .
Frank O’Donnell has reentered
the hospital here. . . Dr. H. L.
Bennett’s condition remains
“about the same.” . . Mrs. Leo
Tomjack has been under a doc
tor’s care.
EMMET— Mrs. G. Janzing re
turned home Monday from Oma
ha where she had spent the week
end visiting her husband at St.
Joseph’s hospital. . . Mrs. William
Serck entered St. Anthony’s hos
pital Sunday. . . Jimmy Newton
was sick Sunday and was taken
to a doctor, who said Jimmie had
an attack of appendicitis. . . Bill
Tenborg suffered a heat stroke
Wednesday evening, July 27, and
a doctor instructed him to stay
in bed for a while.
INMAN — Miss Linelle Tomp
kins submitted to surgery at St.
Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill on
Wednesday, July 27, undergoing
and appendectomy. She was up
and around the hospital the first
of the week but was suffering
from a virus infection which kept
her from coming home.
ROCK FALLS — Mrs. Don
Hynes received word from Oma
ha that her father, George Cal
kins, was doing well after sub
mitting to surgery early Monday
morning. He is at the Clarkson
hospital where he will have to
remain about five days.
AMELIA — Mrs. Elmer Oetter
received a medical checkup Wed
nesday, July 27, at Norfolk. . .
Floyd Adams spent a few days
last week at Creighton where he
received medical attention.
DELOIT—Mrs. Stanley Bartak
returned to an Omaha hospital on
Saturday for a checkup. . . Mrs.
Martin Pofahl was admitted to
the O’Neill hospital on Sunday.
Share-Fun Festival
Scheduled at Stuart—
The annual Holt county share
the-fun festival is scheduled for
Stuart on Monday evening, Au
gust 8, at 8 p.m., at the auditor
ium.
“This' is a popular activity in
which club members demon
strate theih talents in skits, mus
ical numbers, dramatics, or pro
ductiins of a related nature. Club
members and leaders can secure
information concerning the con
test from our office,” County A
gent A. Neil Dawes said this
week.
Marie McNinch, 88,
Expires at Inman
Rites Held Monday;
Burial at Ewing
INMAN—Mrs. Maria Elzina Mc
Ninch, 88, died about 3 a.m.,
Thursday, July 28, at the Maden
Funk residence at Inman. She had
been ill several years.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 10 a.m., Monday, August
1, from Biglin’s funeral chapel at
O’Neill. Rev. Harry Johnson of
the Wesleyan Methodist church at
Page officiated and burial was in
the Ewing cemetery. Pallbearers
were Emmett Stamp, Haddon
Geary, Lewis Kopecky, jr., all of
Inman; William Snyder, Earl
Pierson and Charles Good, all of
Ewing.
Mrs Donald Loy of O’Neill sang
“Going Down the Valley,” “Old
Rugged Cross” and “Rock of
Ages”
The late Mrs. McNinch, whose
maiden name was Maria El
zina Grove, was born June 30,
1867, at Sparta, N.Y., a daugh
ter of Labon and Catherine
Hirsch Upthegrove.
On October 11, 1885, she mar
ried Frank C. McNinch at Mos
cow, N.Y. They became the par
ents of three children. .
The late Mrs. McNinch spent
tnost of her life in the East. The
family came to Nebraska in 1913
and they were engaged in farm
ing until the death of her hus
band. Mrs. McNinch lived at
Broken Bow until 1917, when she
came to Holt county.
Following the death of Mr. Mc
Ninch, she lived alone for 2%
years and then came to Inman to
make her home with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Funk.
Her parents, husband, two
sons and one brother preceded
her in death. One son died in
infancy an another son, Herbert,
died in 1951.
Survivors include: Daughter—
Mrs. Maden (Minnie) Funk of In
maa; five grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren.
Pairings Announced
for City Golf Meet
Pairings for the annual city
wide golf tournament, which will
get underway this week, have
been announced by A. P. Jas
zkowiak, tourney chairman. First
round play is to be completed by
Tuesday, August 9. Qualifying
rounds were played during the
past week.
Pairings:
Championship flight: Jim Clif
ton faces Paul Walker; Ted Lind
berg tackles Henry Lohaus; Max
Golden will be pitted against Ben
Grady, Jaszkowiak meets Tom
Liddy.
First flight: Gordon Drayton of
Orchard will be matched with
Dr. H. D. Gildersleeve; Jack Si
mon faces Marv Miller; Ivan
Kaiser meets Dr. Edward Glee
son; Marvin Johnson is scheduled
against Duke Kersenbrock; Dale
French will meet John Conard
of Emmet; Dr. Rex Wilson is
paired against Palmer Skulbor
stad; Earl Hunt faces Bud Cole;
John McCarville undertakes
Laurence Haynes.
Second flight: Harold Connors
of Greeley will play Fred Apple
by; Jim Earley meets Ivan Pruss;
Rev. Thomas Hitch is matched
against Jim Coker; Herb Kaiser
faces Bill Watson.
Third flight: John Schmidt
drew a bye; Jim Becker meets
Bill Artus; Bob Cole meets Don
Templemeyer; David Schaffer
goes against L. A. Becker.
First round results will be pub
lished next week; also the second
round pairings.
New Field Director
for Cancer Society
Mrs. Gertrude Walters of Om
aha has been appointed to a field
director’s position for the Nebras
ka division of the American Can
cer society, it was announced by
Mrs Thomas Houlton of Omaha,
i executive secretary.
Mrs. Walters will establish res
i idence in North Platte. She re
places Miss Carol Feuerstein of
Fremont, whose resignation be
comes effective August 15. Miss
Feuerstein has been with the Ne
braska division for the past five
years.
The western 46 counties of the
state will be Mrs. Walters’ terri
tory. The counties are: Sioux,
Scotts Bluff, Banner, Kimball,
Dawes, Box Butte, Morrill, Chey
enne, Sheridan, Garden, Deuel,
Cherry, Keya Paha, Boyd, Holt,
Rock, Brown, Wheeler, Greeley,
Howard, Sherman, Valley, Gar
field, Loup, Blaine, Custer, Daw
son, Phelps, Gosper, Harlan, Fur
nas, Red Willow, Hitchcock,
Hayes, Lincoln, Logan, Thomas,
Hooker, McPherson, Grant, Ar
thur, Keith, Perkins, Chase, Fron
tier, Dundy.
Visit Brown Home—
David Vequist, sr., of St. Joseph,
Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. David Ve
quist, jr., and family of Lawrence,
Kans., are spending the week at
the Anna Brown home.
Pruden, Burrell
Among Enli&tees
The army recruiting office at
ONeill has announced the follow
ing recent enlistments from this
area:
Eloner Minshall of Bassett and
Marquerite Brochaska of Winue
toon, for women’s army corps;
Donald G. Pruden, for engineers;
Arthur Marshall for airborne.
Victor L. Burrell of Chambers,
Nathaniel L. Gilpin of Verdel
and Orville K. Hupp of Gordon,
Donald J. Hofmeier of Crofton,
all unassigned.
The men went to Camp Chaf
fee, Ark., for processing and
training, according to Sfc. James
R. Lyons, who is in charge of
recruiting here.
Mrs. W. H. Harty, chief clerk
of the Holt draft office, said Ed
ward Gatz of O’Neill will leave
Wednesday, August 10, as a vol
unteer through the draft office.
Regional Deaths
Joe Grenier
LYONS — Funeral services
were held Saturday for Joe
Grenier, 78, who died Wednes
day, July 27, in his home at
Lyons. Survivors include one
brother and two sisters.
Mrs. Hattie Kindlund, Mrs.
Max Grenier, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Grenier, Mrs. Harvey Sawyer of
Ainsworth, Mrs. Joe Schmidt,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier and
Byron Grenier attended the fun
eral.
Mrs. Mary Patras
CLEARWATER—Funeral rites
for Mrs. Mary Patras, 61, Clear
water, were held at 2 p.m., Wed
nesday, August 3, at the Latter
Day Saints church in Clearwater.
Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson
of Fremont spent Sunday and
Monday with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Morris, and her brothers,
William and Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Goldfuss
and sons, Gene and Johnnie and
daughter, Pauline, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Goldfuss and son
drove to Neligh Sunday where they
attended a reunion of the Blottert
relatives. Others attending were
Thilo and Eugene Poessnecker
and families of Atkinson. Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolf Blottert, Carl
Blottert and Mrs. Minnie Kuessel,
all of Stanton.
Mrs. C. G. Shane of Kansas
City, Mo., is visiting with her
mother, Mrs. F. G. Albright.
Mrs. Nono Rew of Osage, Wyo.,
is here for an indefinite stay
with Mrs. Carrie Townsend. Mrs.
Doris Townsend of Hartington
has opened her house at Page a
gain and will be at home here for
a time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Young, for
mer residents of the Emporia
neighborhood and their daugh
ter, Mrs. Scott West, and children
of Mountain View, Calif., spent
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
N. D. Ickes, sr., home. Mr. and
Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr., and child
ren and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Por
ter and Mrs. F. G. Albright were
Tuesday evening guests.
Rev. and Mrs. Lisle Mewmaw
and family returned to their
home at Page on Tuesday. They
spent their vacation with the
Ray Blenkenbaker family at
Cody, Wyo., and made a tour of
the Yellowstone park and visited
former parishoners at Shoshoni
and Pavilion and were guests in
the Richard Asher home at Pow
ell. The Mewmaws were all sick
with the flu while away and were
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delayed on their return because i
of illness.
Hold Summer
‘Christmas’ Party—
PAGE — WSCS and King’s
Daughers held a joint meeting of
the societies and had a summer
Christmas party in behalf of the
Omaha City Mission.
Mrs. Norman Trowbridge had
the devotions and Mrs. Marvin
Stauffer had the lesson on
Christian Cheer.” Special num
bers were rendered by Marion
Heiss and Mrs. Merwyn French,
jr. Program, decorations and
lunch were in keeping with
Christmas and gifts were brought
for the children of the mission
and will be packed for sending
on Thursday when the WSCS
meets in regular session. Plans
were discussed for a teacher’s
reception and they were invited
to serve a dinner at the Van Horn
and son sale in November.
Orchard Youths Home
from Church Camp
ORCHARD—A group of 16
youths of the Evangelical United
Brethen church here returned
home Saturday “from Milford
where they attended EUB junior
high camp at Riverside park last
week.
The Rev. Walter Millet accom- i
panied the group and was an as
sociate director of the camp.
Those youths attending the j
camp were Mary Jane Napier,
Karen Wehenkel, Vernetta Cleve
land, Janiel Cederburg, Kathleen \
Clifton, Fonda Rae Menning,
Julith Goakey, Wanda Thelanaer,
Bryce Clifton, Stanley Clifton. |
Warren Hill, Robert Hill, Michael
Goiter, Leland Vrooman, Wayne
Holliday and Ronald Millet.
Walton Family
in Reunion—
VERDIGRE—The Walton fam
ly reunion was held Sunday at
the O'Neill park.
Relatives who attended from
Oakdale, Osmond, Verdigre, Roy
al, Venus, Atkinson, O’Neill, and
Idaho.
Guests attended were present
from Clearwater, O’Neill, Venus
and Grand Island.
Buys Orchard Property_
ORCHARD—Chris Leiding, jr.,
purchased the Henry Leiding
the late Mrs. San Leiding. He
property formerly occupied by
moved to the property the mid
dle of the week.
Attend Ceremony—
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, Terry
and Cindy observed the Gavin’s
point dam closure ceremony Sun
day.
Too Late to Classify
WAITRESS WANTED: M&M
Bakery & Cafe, O’Neill. 14c
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment,
nice sized.—Phone 187-W, O’
Neill. 14tf
O’Neill Air Service
. . . for . . .
• Flight Instruction
• Crop Spraying
• Charter Flights
• Aircraft Repair
ASK YOUR COUNTY AGENT
ABOUT SPRAYING •
George Nachtman,
Mgr.
O’NEILL AIRPORT
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