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MOSS — Mr. and Mrs. Donley
Moss of Stuart, a son, Jon William,
weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces, born
Sunday, August 21, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
KING—Mr. and Mrs. Fred King
of Lynch, twin sons, weighing 5
ponds 10 ounces and 5 pounds 6
ounces, born Saturday, August 20,
at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
BAKER— Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Baker of San Diego, Calif., a son,
Donald Ray, weighing 6 pounds
7% ounces, born July 9 at San
Diego. Mrs. Baker is the former
Marie Gruhn of O’Neill.
CROUCH—Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Crouch of North Platte, a son,
weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces,
bom July 13 at North Platte. Mrs.
Crouch is the former Betty Wilson
of O’Neill.
KINNEY—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Kinney of Boone, la., a son, James
Harvey, born Monday, August 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Squire of De
loit are fhe infant's grandparents.
DAVIDSON — Sgt. and Mrs.
Gerald Davidson of Barastow,
Calif., a son, weighing 8 pounds 1
ounce, bom Wednesday, August
10, at Baras ow. Mr. Davidson is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Davidson of O’Neill.
WALLING—Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rell Walling of Ewing, a daughter,
bom Tuesday, August 23, at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
SANDERS—Mr. and Mrs. Du
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weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, born
Wednesday, August 24, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
PARSONS—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Parsons of Miltonvale, Kans., a
son, Bradley Eugene, weghing 8
pounds, born Wednesday, Aug
ust 17, at Miltonvale. The parents
are known at Page.
O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. John
O’Neill of Omaha, a son, Michael
Hugh, weighing 9 pounds 2 oun
cess, born Wednesday, July 27, at
St. Catherine’s hospital, Omaha.
Mr. O’Neill is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur H. O’Neill of O’
Neill.
Attend Reception—
Mrs. W. H. Harty, Mrs. P. B.
Harty, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin,
the Misses Rosemary and Cera
Corkle, Mary Virginia Hoffman,
Mrs. J. L. Berigan and daughters,
the Misses Joan and Mary Kay, of
Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ko
cina and daughters of Creighton,
Sr. M. Calixta and Sr. M. Brenaon
of Madison, Wise., all attended
the reception Tuesday, August 16,
for Sr. M. Brian, the former Helen
Harty. The reception was held at
Omaha.
Transferred in
Globemaster—
A/2c John L.* O’Connell, who
has been stationed at Elmdorf air
force base near Ankorage, Alaska,
since October, has been flown to
a new base near Fairbanks, Alas
ka. He and three others traveled
in a C 124 Globemaster. His new
address is: A/2c John L O’Con
nell, Box 236, 1995 AACS Sqan.
APO 937, Seattle, Wash.
DR. DONALD E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 2101, Spencer. Nebr
DRS. BROWN
& FRENCH
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
— O’NEILL —
Tibbetts Unhurt as
Tractor-Trailer Upsets—
Arthur D. Tibbetts escaped
with only minor hurts about 1:30
a.m., Wednesday when his south
bound tractor-trailer outfit over
turned on U.S. highway 75 about,
one mile from the north outskirts
of Sioux City..
Driver of the passenger car in
volved in the head-on was Roy
L. Vermilyea, 37, of Merrill, la.
Vermilyea pleaded not guilty to
charges of driving under the in
fluence of liquor.
31 Grid Candidates
in Eagles’ Camp
Coach Marv Miller of the O’
Neill high Eagles has announced
that 31 prospective gradders have
already reported for pre-season
checkout of equipment. An add
itional 10 candidates are expected
to sign on at the beginning of
the school term. Practice sessions
are being held each evening this
week.
Returning lettermen on this
year’s team include: backs, Bob
Porter, Vernon Passieux, Don Mc
Kenny, Kenneth Backhaus and
Jim Tomlinson; ends, Robert
Young and Frank Fetrow; tackle,
Bob Burival; guard, Gordon Fox
and center, Joe Neimeier.
Promising material for this
year’s squad include: Marvin
Young, Bennet Devall, Mike
Liddy, Ivan Kaiser, Ray Eby and
Don Lieth.
The Eagles will open their sea
son Friday, September 8, with
Plainview to be played there.
The Eagles’ schedule (11-man):
September 9—Plainview, there.
September 16—Bassett, here*.
September 23—Burwell, here.
September 30—Creighton, there.
October 7—Ainsworth, there*.
October 14—Open.
October 21—Neligh, here.
October 26—Valentine, there*
(Wednesday).
November 4—Atkinson here*.
♦North - Central conference
games.
Cardinals Prepare
for Opening Tilt
The St. Mary’s academy will
open their football season Friday,
September 9, when they take on
the Spencer Pirates in an eight
man Niobrara Valley conference
game to be played at O’Neill.
Already 31 prospective gridders
have reported to check out
equipment with the prospect of
several more at the beginning of
school.
According to Cardinal Coach
Don Templemeyer, this year’s
squad will be considerably heav
ier than the one last year.
Returning letter men include:
Tom Head, back; Ray Donohoe,
end; Matt Hynes, halfback; Jim
Froelich, end; Jim Hickey, guard;
Tom Schneider, halfback; Bruce
Weier, center; Gary Holly, quart
erback; and Jim Enright, half
back.
Jerry Hickey, Max Bohn and
Gene O’Neill, give promise of
being important material on this
year’s squad, says Coach Temple
meyer.
The Cards’ schedule (8-man)
September 9^-Spencer, here*.
September 16—Open.
September 23—Butte, there*.
September 30—Niobrara, there*
(2 p.m.)
October 7—Springview, here.
October 13 — Lynch, here*
(Thursday, homecoming).
October 21 — Bonesteel, S.D.,
there.
October 26 — Verdigre, here*
(Wednesday).
November 3 — Bartlett, here
(Thursday, six-man).
♦Niobrara Valley conference
games.
Mrs. Lois Murdy and son, Al
vin of Lincoln, came Wednesday
night to spend a few days with
her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Fred
Holsclaw. * 4*41
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: August 18 — Mrs.
Harry Lansworth, O’Neill. 19 —
Simon Bosn, O’Neill. 20 — Joe
Schmidt, O’Neill; Keith Kennedy,
Page; Mrs. Charles Stout, O’Neill;
Harry L. Walsh, Chambers; Ver
non Lorenz, O’Neill. 21—Mrs. S.
C. Barnett, Amelia; Laverne Al
ton, O’Neill; Mrs. Oscar Hansen,
Emmet. 22—Mrs. Dennis Delaney,
Burke, S.D.; Bill Kinney, Bur
well; Mrs. William Hansen, Star;
Walter McNichols, O’Neill; Doug
las Shaw, O’Neill. 23—Mrs. Du
a n e Sanders, O’Neill; Walter
Schmohr, O’Neill; Mrs. Darrel
Walling, Ewing. Danny Slaymak
er, O’Neill; Mrs. Henry Winkler,
Atkinson. 24—Hugh McManus, O’
Neill; Mrs. George Mott, O’Neill;
Mrs. Ed Eggen, Page.
. Dismissals: August 18 — Mrs.
Donald Hoffman and baby girl,
Chambers; John Berger, O’Neill;
Richard Eugene Kopejtka, Spen
cer. 19 — Mrs. Donald Krotter,
Stuart; Mrs. J. W. Marshall, Free
port, Kans.; Janet Faith Marshall,
Freeport, Kans.; Donald Adams,
Harvard. 20 — Simon Bosn, O’
Neill. 21 — Jess Wills, Emmet;
Keith Kennedy, Page; Mrs. Henry
Winkler, Atkinson; Vernon Lor
enz, O’Neill. 22—Joe Schmidt, O’
Neill; Mrs. Charles Stout, O’Neill;
Laverne Alton, O’Neill. 23—Mrs.
J. B. Grady and baby boy, O’
Neill; John B. Miller, O’Neill (ex
pired). 24—Loren Doty, Dakota
City; Mrs. William Hansen, Star.
Hospitalizel: Mrs. Lois Adams,
Chambers; Donald Adams, Har
vard; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill;
Mrs. S. C. Barnett, Amelia; Mrs.
Ed Eggen, Page; Mrs. Oscar Han
sen. Emmet; M. B. Higgins, O’
Neill; Bill Kinney, Burwell; Mrs.
Harry Lansworth, O’Neill; Walter
McNichols, O’Neill; Hugh Mc
Manus, O’Neill; Mrs. George
Mott, O’Neill; Mrs. Teresa Roon-t
ey, O’Neill; Douglas Shaw, O’
Neill; Walter Schmohr, O’Neill;
Mary Lou Sobotka, Inman; Mrs.
Duane Sanders, O’Neill; Danny
Slaymaker, O’Neill; Mrs. Darrell
Walling, Ewing; Mrs. Henry
Winkler, Atkinson.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: John Adams,
Spencer; Dr. Edwin B. Bradley,
Spencer; Mrs. George Classen,
Spencer; Lois Hanzlik, Niobrara;
Anton Hegberg, Bristow; Mrs.
Vincent Jehorek, Lynch; Miss
Aurdrey Kaczor, Spencer; Mrs.
Fred King and twin boys, Lynch;
Mrs. Milton B. Nelson, Bristow;
Mrs. Mandus Olin, Spencer; Miss
Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Bar
bara Peklo, Lynch; Mrs. John
Selle, Butte; Willard Van Buren,
Spencer.
Dismissals: August 16 — Mrs.
Chester Ross, Spencer; Henry'
Lueken, Winner, S.D. 17 — Mrs.
Edgar Bailey and baby boy, Spen
cer; Michael Malerbi, Naper. 20—
Wallie Blair, Spencer; Mrs. Paul
Classen and baby boy, Spencer;
Mrs. Lumir Cizek, Spencer. 21—
Mrs. Ed Frasch and baby boy,
Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs. Art Wittmuss
and baby girl, Fairfax, S.D.; Ches
ter Kinzie, Butte; Ephriam Guth
miller, Anoka; Michael Guthmil
ler, Anoka: Jack Bowlby, Lynch.
Frank Kayl, Spencer, died Aug
ust 20, aged 88.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: August 15 — Mrs.
Lome Hickok, Atkinson, obstet
rical; Mrs. John Clark, Atkinson,
medical. 16—Mrs. Albert N. Gib
son, Atkinson, obstetrical; Charles
Spann, Chambers, medical; John
Moses, Atkinson, medical. 18 —
Donald Mitchell, Atkinson, med
ical; Joseph Kramer, Atkinson,
medical. 21— Mrs. Donley Moss,
Stuart, obstetrical; Linda Papke,
Naper, accident.
Dismissed: August 16 — Mrs.
Henry Werner, Emmet; Mrs. Dan
iel Jilg, Newport. 18—Mary' Bar
rett, Atkinson; Mrs. Edward
Sterns and daughter, Atkinson;
Mrs. John Clark, Atkinson. 19—
Donald Mitchell, Atkinson. 20—
Mrs. Albert Gibson and daughter,
Atkinson; Mrs. Lome Hickok and
daughter, Atkinson.
Hospitalized: Joe Kramer, At
kinson; Mrs. Lelea Garwood, At
kinson; Miss Anna Ahle, Atkinson;
Linda Papke, Naper; Mrs. Donley
Moss and daughter, Stuart.
RECRUITER COMING
T/Sgt. Jack L. McCoy of the
Norfolk air force recruiting sta
tion will be at the postoffice in
O’Neill on Monday, August 29,
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., to accept
applications for enlistments in the
air force. Sergeant McCoy will be
in Bassett at the Hotel Bassett on
Monday evening, August 29, after
6 o’clock.
Sick & Injured
PAGE—Eighteen stitches were
required to close the wound when
Gerald Goldfuss injured his hand
when his ring caught on a nail as
he jumped down off his truck last
Thursday. . . Keith Kennedy en
tered a hospital Saturday and was
released on Sunday. It was
thought he may have become too
hot. . . Mrs. Gerald Goldfuss is
on the sick list and is at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wulf, near Clearwater while she
is not able to care for herself and
son.
EWING—A. M. Beelaert, who
has been a surgical patient at the
Antelope Memorial hospital, was
released Thursday. He is conval
escing at his home near Orchard.
. . Mrs. Josephine Elston return
ed Friday from a visit with her
husband, Reuben Elston, who
has been confined to the Veterans
hospital at Knoxville, la., Mr. Els
ton was transferred to the Vet
erans hospital at Des Moines, la.
EMMET — Raymond Richards
has been on the sick list. . . Jess
Wills was a patient at St. An
thonys’ hospital from Monday,
August 15, until Sunday. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Don Meyers on Sunday
visited Willard Van Duran, who is
a patient at the Lynch hospital. . .
Mrs. Bernard Pongratz on Sunday
visited her sister, Mrs. Harry
Lansworth, who is a patient at St.
Anthony’s.
O’NEILL — Mrs. Lloyd Evans
and Mrs. John Storjohann took
Miss Charlotte Evans to Sioux
City Tuesday for medical treat
ment. . . Mr. and Mrs. Casper
Pribil and George Shoemaker and
Mrs. John Shoemaker spent Mon
day in Norfolk visiting Mrs.
Mamie Shoemaker, who is hos
pitalized there. . . Mrs. Belle Sum
mers has been bedridden for the
past four months.
VENUS—Mr. and Mrs. H. Dorr
and Mrs. Dale Dorr and daugh
ters left Saturday for Lincoln to
visit with their son and husband,
Dale D<?rr, who is a patient at the
Veterans hospital there. . . Mrs.
Herman W. Block came home
Monday from St. Anthony’s hos
pital at O’Neill where she had
been a patient several days:
CHAMBERS — Charles Spann
returned home Sunday, Augusi 21,
from the Atkinson hospital where
he had been a patient following
a heart attack. . . Will David re
turned Wednesday, August 10,
from Clarkson hospiital in Om
aha.
DELOIT—Mrs. Keith Bowen
returned home Sunday, August
14, following surgery at a Nor
folk hospital. . . Mrs. Charles
(“Bud”) Bartak was a patient at
the Neligh hospital last week.
STAR—The William Derickson
children, Ronald and Rodger and
Claudia, have had a siege of
whooping cough.
DORSEY— Mrs. James Wiley
had the misfortune to fall Sunday.
She received a badly sprained
ankle.
RIVERSIDE—Donald Starr un
derwent surgery at the West
Point hospital Saturday.
INMAN —W. A. Keeley is re
ported ill at his home and is un
der care of a doctor.
ATKINSON—L. H. Farewll
went to Sioux City on Monday to
consult a doctor.
REDBIRD—Ted Crawford has
been quite ill with virus infect
ion.
CELIA—Jim Hendricks has been
ill with influenza.
Visitors at Star
P eted at Affairs
STAR—Mr. and Mrs. Vince
Cunningham and daughters, Kay
and Sharon, of Erie Pa., were
honored several times this past
week, during their visit here.
The following spent Friday af
ternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ewalt Miller visiting with
their daughter, Mrs. Cunning
ham, and family:
Mrs. Bernard Montgomery,
Janet, Lynette and Marsha, Mrs.
Elven Hamilton, Gloria and Di
ane, Mrs. Max Le Masters and
daughters, Mrs. Norman Rokahr
and Steven, Mrs. Ed Tharnish,
Kathleen, Mark and Delores, Mrs.
Robert Mathis and children and
Mrs. Lysle Johnson, Wyn and
Larry.
Mrs. Miller served refresh
ments.
About 40 relatives and friends
gathered at the park in Verdigre
for a picnic dinner in honor of
the Cunninghams.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hildreth and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller
and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Boelter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Waring and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Boelter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Boelter and
family, Mrs. Hattie Boelter and
Mrs. Hulda Miller, both grand
mothers of Mrs. Cunningham,
Mrs. Pearl Groeling and Carolyn,
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson and
family, Misses Viola and Dora.
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Vince
Cunningham and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter
returned home Tuesday after
spending the past five days visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Huebert and daughter in
Wichita, Kans. They also visited
at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Streeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Matthews in Lincoln.
Registration for
Swim Meet Begun
The O’Nrtll city swim meet will
be held Sunday, September 4, at
the O’Neill Municipal swimming
pool. Contestants from East O’
Neill will register at Dr. H. D.
Gildersleeve’s office, and those
from West O’Neill should report
to Petersen’s Clothing before Fri
day, September 3.
Events to be held include: Free
style, back stroke, diving and re
lay.
Contestants will compete in
four classes, with medals and cer
tificates being awarded to the
winners, according to Pool Man
ager Don Templemeyer.
Krotters Announce
Maytag Winners—
William Krotter company of
O’Neill announces the following
winners of gifts given at the Holt
county fair in connection with
Maytag Automatic washer dem
onstration: Mrs. Helen Pokorny
of Atkinson and Virginia Nieman
of Chambers.
New Yorker Here—
Joseph M. Monteverde of
Brooklyn, N.Y., was a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll (“Cal”)
Stewart from Monday until Wed
nesday morning. Mr. Monteverde
and Mrs. Stewart were stationed
in Furth, Germany during the lat
ter part of World War II.
Mrs. Robert Mathis and child
ren visited Friday noon at the
Elvin Hamilton home at Ewing
and in the afternoon at the Ewalt
Miller home near Star where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Cunningham of Erie Pa.
Chambers News
Mrs. Weldon Woods returned
Friday from Los Angles, Calif.,
where she had visited since June
10, with her son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood
and boys. Mrs. Wood’s brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Styles of Lincoln brought
her here from Lincoln and at
tended a day at the fair. Her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Martin and
daughter of Lincoln were also
here for the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and
daughter of Plainview were din
ner guests on Saturday, August
20, in the Steve Shavlik home.
They attended the fair in the af
ternoon. They are cousins of the
Shavliks.
Miss Dorothy Koci of Norfolk is
spending two weeks vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Koci, and brother, Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy and
children drove to North Bend,
Kans., Saturday to visit her
grandmother, Mrs. Short and
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Short. They returned
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. (Bus) Brit
tell of Neligh were Saturday
night and Sunday guests in the
Glen Adams home.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bratton and
son of Toulon, 111., came Sunday,
August 21, for a week’s visit with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrss. Lyman Covey and
brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Hertel and Mr.
and Mrs. Seth Hertle and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bealer of
Beaver Crossing were weekend
guests in the Vrnon Whitaker
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker of O’
Neill were supper guests Satur
day, August 20, in the John Hon
eywell home. Their granddaugh
ter, Katheryn Rubeck, spent the
weekend with them. Karen Ermer
j was a Saturday overnight guest.
Mrs. Joe Koci and daughter,
Dorothy Koci, left Tuesday morn
ing on a 10-day vacation trip
through the East. They were ac
companied by a friend, Miss Rose
Mary Bender of Humphrey.
Grimes-Adams Rites
in Fairfax Church
CHAMBERS — Ralph Adams,
oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Adams, and Darlene Grimes eld
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er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Grimes, all of Chambers, were
married at the Congregational
church in Fairfax, S.D., at 3:30
p.m., Saturday, August 20.
Their attendants were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Harley of Cham
bers, friends of the couple.
Following the ceremony Mr.
and Mrs. Adams left for a trip
to the Black Hills.
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Phone 38 O Neill
1,000 to 1,200 Cattle Expected
• There will be from 1,000 to 1,200 head of cattle to be sold
today (Thursday) at the O’Neill Livestock Market's reg
ular weekly sale,
• There will be many load lots of yearling steers and heif
ers and several consignments of calves.
• The hog sale will get underway at 11 o’clock so please
bring your hogs in early so that the sale may begin
promptly at 11. Plan to attend the sale at the O’Neill Live
stock Market to fill your cattle and hog needs.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
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