Arthur G. Clark Burial at Inman (Onutinued from page 1.) T Miller of Brooklyn, N Y. They became the parents of three chil dren His wife died in Septem ber, 1940, following a long ill ness Mr. Clark was also preceeded in death by his father, who died in 1930; his brother, Leslie, who died in 1941, and by his mother, who died April 29, 1956. While living in Holt county, Mr. Clark was a member of the Methodist church here. He was a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges, American Legion and also the Wranglers club at Burwell. On February 3, 1945, he was united in marriage with Mrs. Frances DeLashmutt at Burwell, and he entered the lumber busi ness there. Survivors include; Widow — Frances; son—Norbert E. Clark of O’Neill; daughters—Mrs. Ro ller! E. (Delores) Stevens of Val ley and Mrs. Billy (Wilda) Lind say of Burwell; stepsons—Keith and Harry DeLashmutt, both of Burwell, and Leslie DeLashmutt of North Hollywood, Calif.; 12 grandchildren; sisters—Mrs. El mer R (Ina) Rogers of Granite Falls, Wash., and Mrs. Ralph (Mildred) Moore of Alamenda, Calif.; brother—Eugene E. of In man. Relatives and friends from a distance who attended the ser vices were: Mr. and Mrs. Norbert E. Clark of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Kobert E. Stevens and family of Valley; Leslie DeLashmutt of North Hollywood, CaLif.; Mrs. Ralph E. Moore of Alameda, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Clark of Inman; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clark of Walthill; Harlan Moore of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of O’Neill; Mr and Mrs. Ed Bentz of Valley; A. J. Cates of Merina, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walker, jr., of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mossman, Mr. and Mrs. F. E Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gannon, Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson, Mrs. T. D. Hutton and Lewis and Clifford Sobotka, all of Inman. Mrs. Homer Mullen returned Monday from a 2 weeks’ vaca tion spent at Joplin, Mo., Ne braska City and Scribner. RIVERSIDE—Mrs. John Mc Daniel returned home from an Omaha hospital. i Hospital Notes St. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL Admissions: October 24—^Mrs j Rex Coburn, O’Neil]; Mrs. Geo rge Ramold, Inman 25— Mrs. Arthur Frahm, Page; Gerald Kaczor, O’Neill; Mrs Julianna Kamphaus. O'Neill. 2ft—Mrs.1 William Petsche, O’Neill. 27—! Russell Miner, O’Neil; Miss Karol Finch, Page; Jess Wills, Emmet; Bruce Anderson, Bristow; Mrs. Dorothea Shaw, O’Neill; Mrs.1 Cecil Spry, O’Neill; 28—Mrs. Lyle Gibbs, Clearwater; Mrs. Ben Kaup, Stuart; Mrs. Joe Brew ster, Stuart. 29— Mrs. Donald Bernt, Stuart; Mrs. Richard Mc Nichols, O’Neill; Dale Mudloff, Page. 30—Mrs. James Friedel, Stuart, Linda Chipps, Ewing; . Robert Waldo, O’Neill; Kenneth Coventry, Inman; Delores Span gler, Ewing; George Laney, In- | man. 31—Mrs. Raymond Stein back, St Edward;* Otis Armfield, Anoka; Mrs. Walter K. Smith, 1 Stuart; Sharon Renwald, Omaha; Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, O’Neill; Linda Woidneck, O’Neill. Dismissals: October 24—Ray Bosn, O'Neill; Mrs Jerry Asher; and baby girl, Page; Mrs. Eldon : Ramsel, O’Neill. 25—Rozella Worth, O'Neill; Mrs. Leigh Rey noldson, O’Neill; Mrs. Millie Se ger (expired), Emmet. 26—Mrs. j Clarence Strong, O’Neill; Mrs. Alfons Beelaert, Ewing. 27— Mrs. Wm. Jansen and baby girl, O’Neill; Beth Weyhich, O’Neill, Mrs. Joe McCarville, O’Neill. Mrs. Alvin Eyman, O’Neill. 28— Mrs. George Ramold and baby, girl, Inman; Russell Miner, O'Neill; Karol Finch, Page. 29— j Mrs W. E. Jones, Chambers; [ : Mrs. John Turner, O’Neill; Mrs. | Arthur Frahm, Page; Mrs. Dor i thea Shaw, O’Neill; Leona Serck, Emmet. 30—Jess Wills, Emmet; Gerald Kaczor, O’Neill, Dale Mudloff, Page. 31—Bobbie Waldo, O’Neill; Mrs. Lavern Stevens, O’Neill; Mrs. Wm. Petsche, O’Neill; Kenneth Cov entry, O’Neill. Hospitalized: James Murphy, Atkinson; George Laney, Inman; Mrs. W. K. Smith, Stuart; Otis Armfield, Anoka; Mrs. Ben Kaup, Stuart; Mrs. Lois Adams, Chambers, Herman Kornock, Or chard; Claude Rutledge, Inman; Mrs. Fay Miles, O’Neill, Bea Murphy, O’Neill; Mrs. Dennis Finley, O’Neill; Mrs. Don Bernt, Stuart; Mrs. Richard McNichols, O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Brewster, Stu ! art; Mrs. Ray Steinbeck, St. Ed i ward; Mrs. Bob Shoemaker, —-* i O'Neill. Mrs. James Friedel. Stuart; Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus, O’Neill; Delores Spangler, Ewing; Linda Woidneck, O’Neill; Mrs. Lyle Gibbs, Clearwater; Mrs. Ce cil Spry. O’Neill; Linda Chipps, Ewing; Garrett Janting, O’Neill; Mrs. Rex Coburn, O’Neill; Bruce Anderson, Bristow. COUNTY COURT Neil G. Dopheide of Lincoln, speeding night, October 2, fined $33 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Glide Frank D. Oberle of O’Neill, procuring liquor for minor, Oc tober 23. fined $50 and $4 costs, sheriff fee, $1; complainant— -— — — — Charles I* Browns Richard D Hynes of O'Neill. ordinary reckless operation of motor vehicle, October 25, fined $50 and $4 costs; complainant—* William Griffin (serving 10 days in jail). Fred W. Cordes, driver for Sabre Freight Lines, of Blaine, Wash., overweight, October 26, fined $50 and $4 costs; officer —Donald Jenny. Allen E. Biltorft of Ainsworth, overweight on capacity plate, Oc tober 29. fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald Jenny. Rob R. Prouty, driver for J. V'. Earley, overload on axle, Oc a ^ ■ ■ a n ^ ^ ■ •tiber 20, . fined $170 and $4 costs, officer—Donald Jenny. Edward H Moos, driver for Valentine Motor Lines of O'Neill, overload o>n axle, Octo ber 29. fined $50 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F, Richardson Charles W Mann of Las Veg as, New, speeding night, Octo ber 30, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—F.. M. Hastrciter. Frontier for printing! MR. FARMER AND RANCHER , THE BYRON JACKSON CO. of North Platte . . . will have a display truck of pumps and equipment on display in O’Neill on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 1 HIS will give you an opprotunity to j acquaint yourselves with the different styl es of these pumps. Be sure to see \ this display. ONE DAY ONLY FAY BR1TTELL HOMETOWN MOTOR CO. THE SOIL ( WILL TAKE WATER only about so fast and depending on the profile, will hold only about so much. So let us show you how our PORT-O-LUM SPRINKLER IRRIGA TION SYSTEM will give you a GENTLE RAIN, NOT A CLOUDBURST that causes plant bleaching and Isas of fertility. Designed by qualified engineers, guaranteed to do the job as planned. BE SURE to see this coupler we use for It Is the best and simplest on the market. No delays because of dam aged pipe or ends. Repairing made right in the field. No leaking. Easy to connect or disconnect. 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