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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1956)
Future Subscribers ADAMS—Mr and Mrs James Adams of Fullerton, Calif., a son, James Paul, jr.. weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, born Wednes day, July 4 Mrs. Adams is the former Donna Rae Clements. The grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Frank Clements of O’Neill. The Adams also have a daugh ter. SKULBORSTAD *- Mr. and Mrs Palmer Skulborstad of Hastings, a daughter, Sandra Sue, weighing 7 pounds, born Wed nesday, July 4, at Hastings The Skulborstads arc formerly of O'Neill Little Sandra Sue has three brothers, Gary, Mark and Dale TOM JACK — Mr and Mrs. Jewell Tomjack of Hastings, a son, born Sunday, July 1, at Hastings The Tomjacks have an other son, Michael. GRAVES—Mr and Mrs. Er nest E. Graves of Alexandria, Va., a son, Steven Eugene, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Friday, July 6 Mr. Graves has been with the air force since his graduation from the Page high school in 1950 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Graves of Page McMJLLEN — S/Sgt and Mrs. Keith McMillen of Omaha, a daughter, Cynthia Lou, born Wednesday, June 27. The Mc Millens have one other daughter, Sandra Jean. Mrs. McMillen is the former Angie Spath. GEHLSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Gchlsen of Bristow, a daugh ter, weighing ti pounds 4 ounces, born Tuesday, July 3, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. HOFERER — Mr and Mrs. Bruce Hoferer of Creighton, a son, weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces, born Tuesday, July 3, in Lund berg Memorial hospital, Creigh ton. MeDERMOTT— Mr. and Mrs. Francis McDermott of Osmond, a son. Lyle Thomas, weighing 9 pounds 24 ounces, born Monday, July 9, at St. Anthony's hospital, n Neill Mrs. McDermott is the , .rmer Thelma Underwood, du ghter of the John Under woods of O'Neill. Mr. McDermott is the son of Mr and Mrs Dom inick McDermott, also of O’Neill. The couple now has three sons and one daughter. STEVENS—Mr and Mrs Wen dell Stevens ol Lincoln. a , daughter, weighing 6 pounds 10 ; ounces. The parents arc known at Page FAREWELL. — Mr and Mrs. Norman Farewell of Chambers, a son, Arthur Edward, weighing /> pounds 74 ounces, born Wcd i day, July -1, at St. Anthony's ! hospital, O’Neill. CULLEN—Mr and Mrs. Dale i Cuihvn of O’Neill, a son, Gary I F'av. weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces, born Thursday, July a, at St. Anthony's hospital, O’Neill. MILLER—Mr and Mrs Ber nard Miller of O'Neill, a son, Da vid Arthur, weighing 8 pounds 111, ounces, born Friday, July t, at "St. Anthony s hospital, O’ Neill. MONTGOMERY — Mr and • Mrs. Bernard Montgomery of Or | chard, a daughter, Darla Dee, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born 1 Saturday, July 7, at St. Anthony’s ! hospital, O’Neill Mrs. Montgom ery i., the former Arlene Boelter. YELL! Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Yelli ol Ewing, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 13:l4 ounces, born Tuesday, July 10, in St An thony's. hospital, O'Neill. KUP»E—Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kube ol Lynch, a son, weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces, born Monday, j July 9, in Sacred Heart hospital. 1 Lynch. GRAFF— Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Graff of Atkinson, a son, weighing 8 piounds 11 ounces, born Wednesday, July 11, in the Atkinson Memorial hospital. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S < O’Neill) Admissions: July 4—Mrs Nor man Farewell, Chambers; Wil : liam Remue. Omaha; Fred Lock wood, O’Neill; George Burk. Ew ing. 5— Melvin Schmit, O'Neill; Mrs Da»e Cullen, O’Neill, Ron ald Riley, O’Neill. 6— Mrs. Ber nard Montgomery, Orchard: Mrs. Robert Berigan. O'Neill: Mrs. R. be t Wood, Page; Mrs. Ber- ) nard Miller, O'Neill. 7 — Mrs Augusta McPharlin. O'Neill; | Paryl W.dling. Ewing: Ardell Bright, Orchard: Nvla Reynolds,] lamn; Mrs Paul Reel, Spencer Mrs. Ed Reiser. Butte: Ran iaU Rav Held, O’Neill; 9—Steven Brewster, Stuart; Mrs. Francis McDermott, Osmond; Carol Fox, O’Neill. 10—Mrs. Edward Yelli, Ewing; Steven Chvala. Monowi; Mr- Vernon Lorenz. O'Neill; Janice Turner, O’Neill: William Kostic, O’Neill: Joe Hanley, O' Neill; Mary Catherine Turner. O’Neill; Donna Lou Turner, O' Neill; Mrs. Merle Armstrong. | Siuart. Dismissals: July 4 — Austin Iijnes, O’Neill; Mrs. Anna Sor ensen Page; Loui; Held, Orchard; YJ ;. Archie Tuttle, Ewing. 6— Melvin Schmit, O’Neill; Mrs. Tin mas Haiding, O'Neill; Wil liam Rempe, Omaha. 7 — Mrs. Jamas Butts and baby girl. Cl imbers: Bernice Peterson, O' Neill; Mrs. Dale Cullen and baby bay, O'Ne il; George Burke. Ew ing; Edward Coolidge, Ewing; Mrs. Art Reiser, Butte. 8— Mrs. Elm r Strong, O’Neill; Fred Lockwood, O'Neill; Daiyl Wal i ig, Ewing; Mrs. J. M Galla gher, Inman; Lloyd Rubeck, O’ . s t ill; Mrs. Norman Farewell : nd babv boy, Chambers; Mrs. Carrie Borg, O’Neill. 9—Steven Brewster, Stuart; Ardell Bright, Orchard. 10—Mrs. Augusta Mc ITarl.n, O'Neill; Mrs. Bill Ernst, O'Neill; Mrs. Bernard Montgom ery and baby girl, Orchard; Mrs. H rnard Miller and baby boy, O’Neill; Carol Fox, O’Neill; Nyla Reynolds, Inman. 11 — Randall Ray Riley. O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Berigan, O’Neill. H(.s .italized: Babv Randall Held, ‘ O’Neill; Mrs. Paul Reel, Sponger; Mrs. Mae Landis, O’ Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams, Cham bers; Claude Rutledge, Inman; Gairitt Jaunng. O'Neill; William Kostic. O'.seill; Joe Hanley, O’ Neill; Harry Harte. O’Neill; Mrs. Francis McDermott. Osmond, Mrs. Edward Yelli. Ewing; Mrs iUr!e A.mstrong, Stuart. Steven Chv.da, Monowi; Mrs. Robert Wood, Page; Mrs. Ed Reiser. Eut'.e; Mary Catherine Turner. O’Neill; Janice Turner, O’Neill; Mrs. Vernon Lorenz, O'Neill; Donna Lou Turner, O'Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynchi Admitted; Mrs Josephine Boska, Lynch: Dr. Edwin B Bradley. Spencer; Mrs. Mary Classen. Spencer; Baby Retha Jane Gehisen, Bristow: Larry Dean Haun, Spencer; William Jordon. Butte; Fred Kaplan, Verde!; Thomas McClatchy, Boncsteel, S.D.. Mrs. loe Mi canek. sr.. Lynch; Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Gustav Remter, Spencer; Norman Spelts, Lynch; Raymond Weber, Butte; Ed Whelham. Lynch. Dr.- missed: July 3 — 1 Arman. Laniiolm, Bristow. 5—Mrs. Al vina Handing. Spencer; Baby R.i hello Marie Elasscr, Spencer. 7 — Mrs. Martha Schindler. Lynch. 8 — Mrs. Ralph Alford, Enid Okla.; Mrs. Jacob Gehisen, Butte; George Sieler, Butte: Mrs. Paul Weber, Eutte: Baby Rhon dalyn Carol Svoboda, Lynch. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted July 2 — Connie Vence of Naper. medical; Ed ward Oxner of Stuart, medical, 3—I'lrs. Robert Leder of Atkin son. medical. 4 — Mrs. Martin HamiK of Stuart, in.'dical. 5— Mrs Arthur Kaplan of Stuart, medical; William Grunke of Stuart, medical. Dismissed: July 2 — George Henry Wadsworth of Stuart; Mrs. Everett Hale ot Atkinson. 5 Mrs Anna Keebaugh of New port; Edward Oxner of Stuart; Connie Vance of Naper. 6—Mrs. M rtin Hamik of Stuart. 8—Mrs. John Soger of Stuart. Expired: July 7 — Mrs. Otto Smith of Atkinson. LCNDBERG MEMORIAL (Creighton) Admitted: July 3—Mrs. Bruce Murray, Creighton; Mrs Bruce ' Hoferet. Creighton. 5 — Henry Carraillio. Bloomfield; Mrs. Walter Claire, Creighton; Mrs. Joe Janek, Verdigrv. 9 — Mrs Darrel Erickson. Niobrara. 10 — Mrs. Walter Gensen Niobrara 11—Mrs. Geome Molars. Ceighton. Dismissals; July 5— Mrs. Ed ward Smith and son. Creighton 6 - Mrs. Joe Janek. Verdigre (transferred to a Sioux City hos pital). 10 — Ms. Walter Clare, ^resgnton. Su/fers Broken Back in Auto Overturn William Rernpe of Sloansville, N Y., suffered a fractured bac'a about 3 a.m., Wednesday. July 4, when he tell asleep while driv ing westward on US. highway 275 at a point about two miles east of Ewing. The machine went off the mad i r: the right side and rolled over. He was treated at St. Anthony's hospital until Friday evening when he was transferred to an Jmaha hospital. He was aceom paimd in ttu ambulance by his wife and their two children SI< K \\l* IVU RED EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter took Mr. and Mrs. De witt Gunter to O’Neill on Thurs day where Dewitt Gunter had a physical checkup. . . Mrs. Elmer Grim is a surgical patient at a Norfolk hospital, her condition is '‘satisfactory’’. . . Mrs. Anna Pollock, who underwent surgery a few days ago at an Omaha ho pital, was able to return to h e r h o m e in Ewing on July 4. Her son, Don Pollock of Neligh, went after her. . Mrs. Dewitt Gunter had the mis fortune to sprain her ankle while shopping downtown last week. She is “much improved". . . . Mrs. Archie Tuttle was re leased from the Antelope Me morial hospital at Neligh on July 4. She had been treated for bad burns on her legs received from firecrackers on Saturday evening, June 30. George Burke, who was hospitalized on the Fourth at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill was able to return home Saturday. Soil Bank Signing Being Carried Out The soil bank signup continues at a rapid pace. How wheat farmers vote m July 20 referendum on wheat marketing quotas will actually affect only two parts of the 1957 wheat program according to Harry E Resse 1 of O’Neill, chairman of the county agricul tural stabilization and conserva tion committee. Whether or not quotas are approved, acreage al lotments will remain in effect for the crop, the chairman de clared. The two points at issue in the vote are: (1) whether marketing quotas shall be in effect, with penalties on “excess" wheat from farms (with more than 15 acres of wheat harvested as grain) not in compliance with the acreage allotment; and (2) the level of price support avail able to those who comply with their farm acreage allotments. If quotas are approved by at least two-thirds of those who vote in the referendum, the quo tas and penalties for ex cess production will be in i effect, and price support ion the crop will be avail able at a level between 75 and 90 percent of parity to those who comply with the farm 1 wheat allotments. Tf more than one-third of the voters disapprove the quotas there will be no marketing quo tas and no penalties for excess production, and the available price support will drop to 50 percent of parity, as provided by law. Whether or not quotas are in effect, acreage allotments will remain in effect for the 1957 wheat crop. Chariman R e s s e 1 explained that wheat marketing quotas and acreage allotments operate only in commercial wheat states, including Nebraska. Since the quotas affect only those growers in the commercial area who will have more than 15 acres of wheat for harvest as gram on a farm in 1957, these growers are the only ones eligible to vote in the referendum. Ressel says farmers have only until July 15 to dispose of oats, barley or rye designated under the acreage reserve for either .cheat or corn. n|< K \M» INJI RED PAGE — Mrs. Anna Sorensen was brought to the home of her son. John, on Wednesday. July 4, and went to her own home last Thursday where her sister. Tillie Zerbe, is caring for her. Her con - cation is much unproved. A rest period has been prescribed as a necessary part of her recovery. . . . An attempt to catch the same ball ended up with a spiked ankle for Gary Bowen and the ureak of a collar bone lor Denny lck.es. The incident occurred on Sunday at the game between Or chard and Page Midgets. Mrs Ncven lcl.es. jr„ is having a se caw of influenza. . . Melvin Roach and Mrs. Sorcn Sorensen, sr.. representatives of the Re hekah lodge, brought Mrs Mabel Shobe to her home at Page on Tuesday after surgery at a Sioux City hospital. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Spring fryers, heavy breed, 3 lbs. and up. $1.— Ed Burival, O'Neill, 3 mi. north, east of Drive-In theater. lltf FOR SALE: Seven and one-half foot refrigerator.— Hazel Endi cott, O’Neill. Up Legal Notices (First pub. July 12, 1956) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4117 In the County Court of Holt County. Nebraska, July 11th, 1956. In the matter of the Estate of Elmer .1. Bild. Sr., Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is November 2, 1956, and for the payment af debts is July 6, 1957, and that on August 2, 1956, and on No vember 3. 1956, at 10 o’clcx.k A M , each day. 1 will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections dulv filed LOUIS W RKIMER. County Judgt (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 11-13e (First pub. Julv 12, 19561 Will lain W t.riffin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 4116 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 11, 1966 In the matter of the Estate of Ellie V Mild, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the tune limited for presenting claims against said estate is November 2 1956, and for the payment of debts is July 6, 1957, and that on August 2, 1956, and on No vember 3, 1956, at 10 o’rlock AM. each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed LOUIS W RE1MER, Countv Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 11-13c (First pub. July 12. 1956) Julius D Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TDK PETITION FOR \DMlNISTR.\nON Estate No. 4134 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 11, 1956 lr, the Matter of the Estate of Margaret M McCarthy, Deceas ed. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment i of Dennis A. McCarthy as Ad ministrator of said estate, and will be heard August 2, 1956, at 10 o’clock A.M„ at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebras ka. LOUIS W. 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