The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 12, 1956, Page 12, Image 12

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MLADY — Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Mlady of Verdigre, a son, weigh
ing 6 pounds 10 ounces, born on
Tuesday, April 3. Mrs. Mlady is
the former Elsie Mott of Walnut.
The Mladys now have three sons.
ORE— Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Orr of Atkinson, a son, Robert
Willis, weighing 7 pounds 12
ounces, bom Wednesday, April
3, in the Atkinson Memorial hos
pital. ,
OHDE—Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ohde of Atkinson, a daughter,
Barabra Jean, weighing 5 pounds
5 ounces, bom Wednesday, April
4, in the Atkinson Memorial hos
pital. „ .,
DE NAEYER — Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence DeNaeyer of Bassett, a
daughter, Jane Elizabeth, weigh
ing 6 pounds 6 ounces, bom
Thursday, April 5, in the Atkin
son Memorial hospital.
SWANSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Swanson of Denver, Colo.,
a son, born Monday, April 9, in
the Atkinson Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Swanson is the former Mer
cedes Miller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Miller.
ELSASSER — Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Elsasser of Niobrara, a
daughter, weighing 6 pounds 3
ounces, bom Sunday, April 8, at
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
S PEI DEL—Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Speidel of Fairfax, S.D., a
son, weighing 6 pounds 3 ounces,
born Thursday, April 5, at Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
LINQUIST — Mr. and Mrs.
Nels Linquist of Star, a daughter,
born April 2. Mrs. Linquist and
baby went home Saturday.
SWANSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Swanson of Bristow, a
daughter, Marilyn Kay, weighing
6 pounds 15% ounces, born Sat
urday, April 7, at St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: April 4— George
Pebbles, O’Neill; Mrs. R. A. Co
burn, O’Neill; Mrs. Abbie Coker,
O’Neill; Mrs. C. V. Robertson,
Chambers; Larry Strong, O’Neill.
5—Ray Calkins, O’Neill; Mrs.
Harry Clauson, O’Neill; Alma
King, Atkinson; Mat Schmitz,
Naper; Shirey Jean Kyser, O’
Neill. 6—Judy Slattery, O’Neill;
Connie Johnson, Spencer. 7—Mrs.
Harold Swanson, Bristow; Marlin
Wichman, O’Neill; Carlyle
Strong, O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Ap
pleby, O’Neill; Mrs. Charles
Houser, O’Neill; Mrs. Irene Mar
tin, O’Neill; Mrs. Eva Grothe,
Emmet. 8—Mrs. Fay Doty, Ew
ing. 9—James C. Parker, O’Neill;
Kenneth Peacock, O’Neill; Mrs
Ben Miller, Star. 10 — Ronald
Summers, Page; Mrs. Charles
Long, O’Neill. 11—Mrs. Margarel
Whtie, O’Neill; Curtis Peacock,
O’Neill; Mrs. Lyle Mitteis, Ew
ing.
Dismissals: April i — tonme
Strong, O’Neill; Timmie Strong,
O’Neill; Bernard Janzing, O’Neill;
Marjorie Fagan, Chambers; Su
son Weyhrich, O’Neill; Mrs. Har
old Calkins, O’Neill; Mrs. Eldon
Ramsel, O’Neill; Mrs. Marlin Lu
ber and baby girl, O’Neill; Duane
Hoerle, Chambers; Mrs. Elmer
WilliamsoB, Orchard; Ambrose
Biglin, O’Neill; Mrs. Clifford
Potter Ewing; Mrs. Maude Ful
ler, O’Neill. 5—Joseph Howard,
O’Neill; Charles Stout, O’Neill;
Mrs. William Biglin, O’Neill; Mrs.
Daniel Flannigan, Stuart; Mrs.
Eugene Kurpgeweit and baby
boy, Ewing; Elizabeth (“Betty”)
Miles, O’Neill; Kelly Fuhrer, O’
Neill; Mrs. Ralph Adams and
baby bov, Chambers; Mrs. Fran
cis Pfeffer and baby boy, Butte;
Alma King, Atkinson. 6— Terry
Gallagher, Emmet. 7—Katherine
Matthews, O’Neill; Donald Keyes,
Inman: Theodore Dean McKen
zie. O’Neill; J. H. Hintz, Ewing
(exm>ed). 8—Marlin Wichman,
O’Neill; Judy Slattery, O’Neill;
Connie Johnson, Spencer. 9 —
Morna Farrand, Dorsey; Ray
Caki ns, O’Neill. 10—Mrs. A.bbie
Coker. O’Neill; Mrs. Harry Clau
son, O’Neill; Mrs. Charles Hous
er, O’Neill. 11 — Mrs. Harold
Swanson and baby girl, Bristow;
Mrs. Charles Long, O’Neill.
Still hospitalized: Shirley Jean
Kyser, O’Neill; Mrs. Mae Landis,
O’Neill; Mrs. Ada Hamdorf, O’
Neill; Curtis Peacock, O’Neill;
Kenneth Peacock, O’Neil; Mrs.
Minnie Bay, O’Neill; Mrs. Lois
Adams, Chambers; Sharon Camp
bell Kilgore; Mrs. Fay Doty,
Ewing; Ronald Summers, Page;
Larry Strong, O’Neill; Mrs. Ora
Caskey, Venus; Bonnie Crumlv,
Page; Jim Parker, O’Neill; Mrs.
Fred Appleby, O’Neill; Mrs. C.
V. Robertson, Chambers; Carlyle
Strong. O’Neill; Mat Schmitz,
Naper: Mary Dougherty, Inman;
Mrs. Eva Grothe, Emmet; George
Pebbles, O’Neill; Mrs. Ben Mil
ler, Star; Mrs. Irene Martin, O’
Neill; Mrs. Margaret White, O’
Neill; Mrs. Lyle Mitteis, Ewing.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: April 2—Mrs. Or
ville Orr, Atkinson, obstetrical. 3
—Arthur Emmerson, Mariaville,
medical. 4—Arthur Ziska, Stu
art, medical; Mrs. Charles Ohde,
Atkinson, obstetrical. 5 — Mrs.
Lawrence De Naeyer, Bassett,
obstetrical. 6—Dr. Charles Cro
zier, Stuart, medical. 8 — Mrs.
Fred Swanson, Denver, Colo
(Mercedes Miller, Atkinson), ob
stetrical.
Dismissed: April 3— Mrs. Ed
ward Schneider and daughter,
Stuart. 4—Mrs. Bud Kunz and
daughter, Stuart; Mrs. F. J. Man
cuso, Atkinson. 5—Mrs. Herman
Schrader, Atkinson; Arthur Zis
ka, Stuart; Kathryn Lorraine
Freouf, Atkinson. 9—Mrs. Char
les Ohde and daughter.
Expired: April 6 — Ronald
Stems, 8, Atkinson.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Fred Swan
son and son, Denver, Colo.; John
Gallagher, Atkinson; Ed Sco
field, Atkinson; Irvan Christen,
Newport; Dr. C. Crozier, Stuart;
Mrs. Frank Boehme, Newport;
Mrs. A. B. Sorey, Atkinson: Mrs.
Alex McConnell, Emmet; Joe
Dvorak, Atkinson; Arthur Em
erson, Mariaville; Mrs. Orville
Orr and son, Atkinson; Mrs.
Lawrence DeNaeyer and duagh
ter, Bassett; Gerald James Man
cuso, Atkinson.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
HJospitalized: Dr. Edwin B.
Bradley, Spencer; Baby Terry
Michael Carlson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Carlson, Spencer;
Calvin Christensen, Monowi;
Mrs. Mary Classen, Spencer; Mrs.
Alvin Clocker, Fairfax, S.D.;
Mrs. Lettie Combs, Lynch; Mrs.
William Derickson, Star; Mrs.
Bernadine Dophiede, Butte; Mrs.
Gerald Elsasser and baby girl,
Niobrara; Raymond Elsasser,
Sr>encer; Mrs. Levi Hull, O’Neill;
Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs.
Joseph Rihanek, Monowi; Mrs.
Robert Speidel and baby boy,
Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs. Ben Wood
ruff, Butte.
Dismissals: April 2—Mrs. Josie
Scheinost, Spencer; Mrs. Dwaine
Huber and baby, Lynch; Baby
Garcia Koppelman, Osmond; Ba
by Mary Ann Tejral, Spencer. 4
—Mrs. Albert Stoffer and baby,
O’Neill. 5—Elmo Bames, Lynch;
Baby Steven Kennis Hansen, O’
Neill; George Kubik, Star. 6—
Baby Rita Kay Ahlers, Naper. 7
—Baby Carl Frisch, jr., Winne
toon; Baby Linda Bridge, Spen
cer. 8—Mrs. Hiram Johnson, O’
Neill; Baby Curtis Babl, Dorsey;
Mrs. Thomas Boska Spencer.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Roy Lanman, Sharon Grenier
and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lanman
went to Omaha Sunday to visit
Mrs. Roy Lanman, who is a pa
tient in the University hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gettert
spent Sunday at Atkinson visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. John Laible
and family.
Mr. and" Mrs. L. B. Epltz were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Glandt on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Douglass
were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Newton.
Monday dinner guests of R. M.
Pease were Walter Pease of Em
met and Ted Zaborewski.
Legal Notice
(First pub. April 5, 1956)
Elven A. Butterfield, Attorney
Case No. 4106
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
i HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF HARMON EDWARD
COON, DECEASED.
TO ALL PERSONS INTEREST
ED IN SAID ESTATE, BOTH
HEIRS AND CREDITORS.
You are hereby notified that on
the 31st day of March, A.D., 1956,
Catherine Anna Spangler and Jo
seph Harmon Coon, filed a peti
tion, setting forth that Harmon
Edward Coon deceased, died in
testate on November 16th, A.D.,
1936, a resident of Page, Holt
County, Nebraska, being seized
in fee simple of the Northwest
Quarter, of Section 14, in Town
ship 28 North, Range 9 West of
the 6th P.M., Holt County, Ne
braska, leaving as his sole and
only heirs at law, his widow,
Myrtle M. Coon, and his children,
Joseph Harmon Coon, Catherine
Anna Spangler and Lester L.
Coon.
The prayer of said petition is
for a decree determining the date
of the death of the deceased, his
residence, the names of his heirs,
fixing the degree of kinship and
their right to inherit the real
estate of which he died seized
and for an order dispensing with
the regular administration pro
ceedings and barring all claims
and for other relief.
Said matter is set for hearing
before the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, on the 26th
day of April, A.D., 1956, at the
hour of ten o’clock a.m.
Dated this 30th day of March,
A.D., 1956.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 49-51
(First pub. April 5, 1956)
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
MEETING OF THE ORCHARD
RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
DISTRICT
TO ALL ELECTORS WHO ARE
OWNERS OF ANY INTEREST
IN REAL OR PERSONAL
PROPERTY ASSESSED FOR
TAXATION IN THE DISTRICT
AND WHO RESIDE WITHIN
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIB
ED BOUNDARIES:
ANTELOPE COUNTY
All of Garfield Township.
All of Sherman Township.
All of Royal and Verdigris ex
cept the 12 east sections of each
township.
KNOX COUNTY
South 24 sections of Walnut
Grove.
HOLT COUNTY
All of Sections 24-25-26 35 and
36—Verdigris Township.
All of 1-2-3 and Sec. 12 of
Golden Township.
Notice is hereby given that a
public meeting will be held at the
Town Hall, Orchard, Nebraska,
on the 26th day of April, at 8
o’clock P.M. for the purpose of
completing the organization of the
ORCHARD RURAL FIRE PRO
TECTION DISTRICT, election of
officers and directors thereof and
for such other business as may
properly come before said meet
ing.
LILLIE FALLESEN
County Clerk
49-50
HOTEL LINDELL
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Fine Foods Reasonable Rates
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SHOP WITHOUT PARKING WORRIES!
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Also a Limited Supply of Red Triumph Eating Potatoes — Priced Right! KQOL'AID . 6 Ph3s.25C
NUTREHA FEEDS
EGG CRUMBLES, 100 Lbs. _$3.95
CHICK STARTER, 100 Lbs. _ $4.95
40% HOG BALANCER, 100 Lbs... $4.95
BLOCK SALT SALE
WHITE BLOCKS, Each __ 75c
Ton Lots- 3c Less Per Block
ALWAYS THE
TOP DOLLAR
For Your
EGGS an(l CREAK
WE HAVE BABY chicks every day
Priced at $ 12.50 Per 1®® Chicks
White Rocks — Wyandottes — Leg Rocks — A. Whites
Leg Hamps — White Leghorns
We Have Some STARTED CHICKS on Hand
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