The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 03, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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    Broken Homes Behind
Many Boys Towners
MiH if i "Skip" • Pa I rang,
athletic director at Boys Town,
was pfincipa ■ r at the an
nual athletic banquet held Sun
day evening. Rev. Francis Price
of Emmet was toastmaster for
the St. Mary’s academy function
Pa I rang told his listeners any
one of the 525 boys at the insti
tution would exchange the privi
hges and life there for home life
and for a mother and father. He
said a boy’s presence at Boys
Town fell into five categories.
Most of the boys come from
broken homes and only a few are
juvenile delinquents upon arriv
al.
Bovs Town was founder! by
Father Flanigan, an Irish priest
whose first assignment in the
United States was assistant at St.
Patrick's Catholic church at O’
Neill.
Thomas Head and Angela Zak
rzewski were king and queen.
Coach Do? Templemeyer made
the following award presenta
tions:
Frt hmon Larry Tomlinson,
basketball, track: Bill Craig, foot
ball, track; Larry Done hoe, track
Sophomores: Gary Holly, foot
ball, Bruce Weier, football;
James Enright, football; Larry
Cleary, football.
Juniors: Gene O’Neill, football;
James Hickey, football; James
Becker, football, basketball;
James Froelich, football, basket-1
ball; Thomas Schneider, foot-1
ball, basketball, track.
Seniors: Max Bohn, football;
Larry Johnson, football. track;
Dave Schaffer, basketball; Matt
Hynes, football, basketball; Ray
Donohoe, football, track; Jerry
Schmidt, football, basketball, I
track; Thomas Head, football, j
basketball, track.
Head and Schmidt received
I athlete - of - the - year awards.1
Schaffer received the free throw
trophy with Becker as runner-up.
Matt Hynes was awarded third
place medal.
OHS Seniors Sneak
to Capital City
Forty members of the O’Neill
high senior class traveled to
Lincoln Friday, April 20 for a
“sneak day" trip.
Miss Viola Haynes and Willard
Solfermoser, faculty members
accompanied the group. Mrs.
Dale Fetrow and Mrs. Roy Back
aus, mothers of the students, also
chaperoned.
Among the places of interest
visited were the state capitol,
state penitentiary. Journal-Star
offices and Roberts Dairy. They
attended a show in the evening
and returned home early Satur
day morning.
Mr and Mrs. George M. Me- ;
Carthy attended the 52d annual
meeting of the Nebraska state
council of the Knights of Cor
lumbus held in Fremont on Sun
day and Monday. John H. Me*
Carville also attended.
DR. DONALD E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr.
John R. Gallagher
Attorney-at-Law
First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
O’NEILL PHONE 11
Page News
Mrs. Harold Kelly was hostess
to members of the Hid or , Bye
dub Wednesday, April 25, for an
afternoon of bridge playing. Mrs.
Melvin Koach had the high score
and Mrs. Ralph Larson received
the all-cut award. Mrs. Cordes
Walker will be the May 9 host
ess.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lamason
were hosts to a group of relatives
on Sunday. Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Downey, Elmer Tav
ener and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Lamason. all of Page, and Miss
Elsie Lamason of Norfolk. Miss
Elsie returned to Norfolk Wed
nesday.
Sterling Albright spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
F. C. Albright, at Page. He has
employment with a construction
company at Sioux City.
Mr and Mrs. Merlyn Rapp
and son, Denton, arrived Friday
at the home of her parents for
a short visit. On Sunday they
were joined at the Zeller home
by her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss,
for dinner. In the afternoon the
group were guests of George and i
Grace Zellers at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prill and
son, Bob, were Sunday guests
in the home of Mrs. Prill s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Nelson, at j
Creighton.
Mrs. Oswald Goldfuss spent
from Friday until Monday with
her mother. Mrs. Pauline Poess
necker of Atkinson.
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THURSDAY, MAY 10TH
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! I OPEN HOUSE for the public will be held on Thursday, ;;
<> May 10, 1956. FREE coffee and doughnuts will be
I I served from 10 am., until 10 p.m., on that date. I!
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Time-Out for Chit-Chat
Chit-chat was carried on at table by these
don and Jerry Schmidt — during the St. Mary’s
two couples—.lack Sullnan, Peggy Lee, Rita Ly
academy junior-senior prom held Friday evening.
—The Frontier Photo.
Hawaiian Setting for SMA Prom
Dancing at the SMA prom, in a gymnasium transformed into
a Hawaiian setting, were James Becker and Carolyn Muff (left),
Pat Gokie (in uniform) and Janice Turner, and third couple is
unidentified. An Omaha orchestra provided music in the elab
orately decorated room.-—The Frontier Photo.
Music Students
Present Recitals
Mrs. H. D. Maneon’s piano stu
dents presented a recital Monday
evening at the band room of the
public school.
Among the students playing
solos, duets, trios and two piano
rumbers were: Patty Lorenz,
Jo Lee Lofflin, Carolyn Fuhrer,
S:< ve Reynoldson, Norma Jean
Walters, Terry Tomjaek, Carol
Jr Holly, Kenneth Franklin, Su
san LaRue, Janice Risor, Ruth
Ann Hansen, Constance Ander
sen, Roy Bridges, Connie Jean
Brockman. John Kurtz, Kath
leen Brady, Janet Krugman.
Konnie Kurtz, Jeanine McEI
hane.v, Karen Bridge, Linda
Cronk and Terry Kurtz, a guest.
The students presented Mrs.
Manson a gift.
Glen Plummer of Tom's piano
and organ department of Norfolk
provided two spinet pianos for
the recital.
Miss Alvara Ramm, voice in
structor at St. Mary’s academy,
presented her pupils in recital
Wednesday evening. May 2.
Appearing were Terry Tom
jack, Judy Curran, Suzanne
Stewart, James Richter, Mary
Anne Hoffman, Peggy Wrage,
Petty Schultz, Gene Jilg. Jeanne
Hostetter, Brenda Cole Gene O’
Neill, Loraine Kellar, Linda
Serck.
Margaret McElvain, L a r r y
Johnson, Eunice Van Horn, Cor
rine Murphy. Karen Mahoney,
Edith Gallagher, Raymond Don
ahoe, Lois Hargens, Rita Jilg,
Sharon Murray, Bonnie Burival,
Janice Turner
Meanwhile, Mrs. F. J. Kubit
schk, SMA piano instructor, will
present her high school students
in recital Friady evening. May 4, |
at 8 o’clock:
Dona Turner, Jacqueline John
son, Connie Heelan, Dee Anna
Dunne, Mary Lou Connot, Mau
uen Higgins, Jo Ann Lydon, El
len Havranek, Peggy Wrage,
Bonnie Burival, Sharlene Shoe
maker, Rita Jilg and Jean Sham
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Uhl Elected
Frat President
John Joe Uhl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norbert Uhl, recently was
admitted to Beta Alpha Psi,
an honorary accounting fratern
ity. Last week he was elected
president of Alpha Nu chapter
at Creighton university, Omaha,
where he is a junior.
Uhl, whose college career was
interrupted by two years of mil
itary service, will attend summer
school. He is a St. Mary’s aca
demy graduate.
Free Coffee, Doughnuts
to Be Served—
D A. Baker has announced the
opening of Baker’s Alignment
Shop in the remodeled building
which housed the Leidy Hatchery
until recent years. Free coffee
and doughnuts will be served
Friday, May 10.
Just
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Storytime Program
Planned by O’Neill
Grade School Pupils
Friday evening, May 11, at 8
o'clock, O’Neill grade school pu
pils, from grade one through
grade eight, will present ‘Aunt
Susie’s Storytime” at the high
school auditorium,
It is directed by Richard C.
Smithson and accompaniment is
by Mrs. Harold Seger.
Jacqueline Leith is the narrat
or and portrays Aunt Susie.
The group of stories in song
and pantomime consists of ‘‘The
Gingerbread Boy,” grade one;
“The Shoemaker and the Elves,”
grade two; ‘‘The Ugly Duckling,”
grade three; “Sleeping Beauty,”
grade four; “Hansel and Gretel,”
grade five; “Over Mountain, Val
ley and Plain,” grades six, seven
and eight.
There is no admission charge. 1
Frontier for printing!
Future Subscribers
BBCK—Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Beck of Atkinson, a daughter,
born Wednesday, May 2, at St.
Anthony's hospital.
DUVALL—Mr. and Mrs. Shel
don Duvall of Atkinson, a son,
Lester Paul, weighing 8 pounds
131 ounces, born Wednesday,
April 25, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
KMME- Mr and Mrs Willard
Emme of Lynch, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces,
born Monday, April 30, in Sacred
Heart hospital. Lynch.
KONORI—Mr and Mrs. Don
ald Konori of Niobrara, a son,
Larry Lee. weighing 7 pounds 5
ounces, born Monday, April 23.
Mrs. Konori is the former Jo Ann
Bociter, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Francis Boelter of Page Mr.
Konori is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Konori of Verdi
gre. The grandchild is the first
tor both sets of grandparents.
FARRIER—Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Farrier of Rapid City, S.D*
a son, Donald Dean, weighing 7
pounds 4 ounces, bom Monday,
April 16. The Farriers also have
two daughters. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Farrier of Chambers, maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
D D. DeBolt of O’Neill.
HOLMBERG — Mr and Mrs.
Otto Holmberg of Bristow, a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 1
ounce, born Thursday, April 26,
at Sacred Heart hospital, Lvnch.
MORROW—Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Morrow of O’Neill, a son,
weighing 7 pounds 11 >2 ounces,
born Tuesday May 1, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
SLECHTA—Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Sleehta, jr., of Lynch, a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds 2
ounces, born Sunday, April 29,
at Sacred Heart hospital, Lvnch.
THOMPSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Thompson of Amelia, a
daughter, Barbara Susan, weigh
ing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born
Sunday, April 29, at Atkinson
Memorail hospital.
TROWBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Trowbridge of Page, a
daughter, Lori Louise, weighing
6 pounds 5 ounces, born Monday,
April 30, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Trowbridge and Mr. and
Couple Weds at O Neill
Miss Virginia Thiele, daughter of Mrs, Katherine Thiele of I'J
gin, became the bride of Leland Anson of O’Neill, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Anson of Atkinson, at rites at St. Patrick’s Catholic
church at O’Neill Wednesday, April 25.—O’Neill Photo Co.
Mrs. It. F. Park of Page are the
grandparents.
WICHMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Marlin Wichman of O’Neill, a
son, weighing 7 pounds 151 ;■
ounces, born Wednesday. May 2,
in St. Anthony's hospital. •
45 Attend Methodist
4 outh Rally—
CHAMBERS— About 45 were
piesent at the Chambers Meth
odist church Sunday for a sub
district young adult rally. Towns
ri presented were O'Neill, Page,
It man and Chambers.
COUNTY COURT
Richard Rollins, about 30, At
kinson, admitted guilt in county
court Tuesday, May 1, on charges
of stealing and butchering a hog,
complaint filed by Sheriff Leo
Tomjack; Rollins was bound over
to district court. Melvin Hood,
about 30, to bo heard Saturday,
May ft. William Langan was own
er of the hog. Incident took place
Sunday night, April 29.
FALSE ALARM
O’Neill volunteer firemen an
swered a false alarm Sunday af
ternoon.
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884-ACRE RANCH
On the premises, located I/2 miles west of Butte, Nebr., and I mile sotuh, imme
diately across the Keya Paha river bridge; OR 22 miles north of Stuart and 5 miles
east, on —
Monday, May 14th
Sale Starts at 1 P.M._On the Premises
General Description
584-Acres of Deeded Land
300-Acres of Acretion Land
(Quit Claim Deed on Record)
Deeded land includes 45 acres of good alfalfa; 60 acres
of good hay land; 200 acres under cultivation; 239 acres In
| pasture.
S Pasture has running water from springs that have never
! failed. Place is fenced and cross-fenced and pasture can
| be used in three parts or as one large unit.
Acretion pasture or about 300 acres is under one fence.
This farm is situated near the confluence of the Keya Paha
and Niobrara rivers. The Keya Paha is the boundary on
| the north; the Niobrara is the southern boundary.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lot 1 and SWViSWVi Section 19; also Lot 1, Section 20;
Lots 1 and 2, Section 29; Lots 1, 2 and 3 and NWV4NEV4,
N^N'WVi, SWViNW^. Section 30, all in Township 34,
Range 14," Boyd County, Nebr.; also NWV4. Section 25,
Township 34, Range 15, Boyd County, totaling 584 acres
of deeded land and 300 acres, more or less, of acretion
land, quit claim deed for same is recorded, totaling 884
acres.
TERMS OF SALE
Twenty-five percent on date of sale; balance of purchase
price to be paid upon possession but to be held in escrow
account pending approval of title by purchaser's attorney.
Purchaser, therefore, may have possession of place this
year, and have advantage of seed and this year’s crops.
Improvements
Seven-room dwelling, water in house;
REA on place.
Poultry House — Granary — Garage
Bam
Good tree shelter for protection of
livestock.
IMPORTANT NOTES
I 'UUill.T u Kiavri • ui*u ■ ly mr |«uH.r i iiiiuri ih
with U.S. 281 at Buttr and the Stuart-.Napcr highway.
Mail route passes buildings.
About 400 acres of pasture was not used last year and is
now ready for cattle. j
There will be some corn planted in field by sale date.
General Comment
This ranch must be seen to be fully ap
preciated. The owners plan to move
away from this community very soon.
For an inspection of the premises, con
tact the Auctioneer, either of the two
Real Estate Brokers, or the Owners
the Whitleys—who reside on the ranch.
Bernard & Lois Whitley Owners I
COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, Nebr., Auctioneer - Real Estate Broker
E. W. LUTH, Butte, Nebr., Real Estate Broker
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