The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 11, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Future Subscribers
FLEMING Mr, and Mrs. Rob
ert Fleming of Oakdale, formerly
of Ewing, a daughter, Diane Ma
rie, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces,
bom Monday, July 8 at the Til
den hospital. The Flemings now
have two boys and two girls.
GENTELE Mr. and Mrs Del
wood Gentele of Stuart, a son,
weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, born
Monday, July 8 at Atkinson Mem
orial hospital.
MrCART Mr. and Mrs. Fred
MrCart of Emmet, a son weigh
ing S pounds 3 ounces, horn Wed
nesday, July 10 at Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
GRIM Mr. and Mrs. Telford
Grim of Ewing a son. Scott Arlee
weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce bom
Saturday, July 6 at the Plainview
hospital. The Grims have one
other son. Todd, who is a guest of
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Grim of Ewing.
WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Williams of Atkinson, a
son, Robin Linn, weighing 6
pounds 6Vi ounces, bom Tuesday,
July 2, in Atkinson Memorial hos
pital.
SEGER Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Seger of Atkinson, a son,
Raymond Dean, weighing 8
pounds 15 ounces, bom Wednes
day, July 3, in Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
SCHRADER Mr. and Mrs.
Marlyn Schrader of Brocksburg,
a son, Charles Dale, weighing 7
pounds 13 Vs ounces, bom Thurs
day, July 4, in Atkinson Memor
ial hospital.
HOOD Mr. and Mrs. John
Hood of Spencer, a son, Audie Jay,
weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, born
Monday, July 1, in St. Anthony’s
hospital.
VNIP.I \T.- nn.l Vf™, T „
verne Engler of O’Neill, a daugh
ter, Elizabeth Lynette, weighing
6 pounds 6 ounces, bom Saturday,
July 6, in St, Anthony’s hospital.
MAW Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Maw of O'Neill, a daughter, Lor
raine Kay, weighing 5 pounds 15
ounces, bom Monday, July 8, in
St. Anthony’s hospital.
SCHEINOST Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Scheinost of Anoka, a daugh
ter, Alberta Irene, weighing 6
pounds 6 ounces, bom Monday,
June 24, in the Butte Maternity
home.
JANZING Mr. and Mrs. John
Janzing of Stanton, formerly of
Emmet, a son, Dean Joseph,
weighing 8 pounds, born Thurs
day, July 4. The Janzings have
two other sons and a daughter.
COOK Mr. and Mrs. Ronald1
Cook of Verdigre, a son, Charles
Anthony, weighing 7 pounds 7
ounces, bom Wednesday, July 3,
In Izindborg Memorial hospital,
Creighton.
RENZE Mr. and Mrs. John
Renze of Long Beach, Calif., are 1
the parents of a daughter, Michele
Marie, wt. 7 lbs. 3 oz. bom June j
25 at St. Mary's hospital in Ix>ng |
Beach. The paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs Herman,
Renze of O'Neill.
SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. Jerald
Snyder of Ewing, a daughter,;
weighing 7 pounds 1 ounces,
bom Wednesday, July 3, in the
Lutheran hospital in Norfolk.
KELLOGG—Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Kellogg of Orchard, a son,
Patrick Bernard, bom Monday,
July 8, at Lundberg Memorial
hospital. The Kelloggs have three
daughters.
LUBKEN- Mr. and Mrs. Norm
an Lubken of Lincoln, a son,
weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, bom
Sunday, July 7. This is the Lub
ken’s first child. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Beed of Chambers are
the maternal grandparents.
Fernaus Feted in
Picnic at Park
A picnic was held in Ford’s
park Sunday, July 7, honoring
Jerry Femau and Larry Femau,
who are both home on leave and
the latter’s wife and their daugh
ter, Lorrie and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Harding and family, who
are visiting from Garden Grove,
Calif
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Femau and family
of Spencer; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Kinzie and family and Mrs. Bill
Femau and family all of Butte;
Mrs. Charles Luber, Mary and
Floyd and Mr. and Mrs. Dickie
Femau and Joyce of Valentine:
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Femau. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Fernau. Mr. and
Mrs Fay Brittell and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ben ash and Mr.
and Mrs. Vem Harding, all of
O’Neill.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Marlin William Babutzke, 26, of
O’Neill and Lucille Lois Neckolite,
17, of O’Neill, on July 8.
Ray Francis Angus, 29, of
Omaha and Mrs. Joyce Marie
Lee. 31, of Neligh on July 9.
I Californians
Are Feted—
Mrs. Henry L. Segcr and dau
i?hter, Nancy, and son Jeroki and
hts wife, Janett, all of Redondo
Beach, CaUf., arrived to visit
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Beckwith and
son. Donald, on Monday. July 1.
On Tuesday the group, with the
Beckwiths, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex
! Beckwith of Emmet were enter
j tained at the Arthur Harley home
j at Atkinson. On Wednesday even
j ing the entire group were guests
i of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beckwith,
also Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seger
and Donald Beckwith.
On July 1 they met at the
Ralph Beckwith home along with
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keeney and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Severs and
son. Kevin, of Norfolk Tiie Cal
ifornia guests left for home that
evening.
Chambers News
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote
and girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Green and children visited
in the Ed Thorin home in O'Neill
Thursday evening, July 4 where
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorin and
son of Portland, (%egon were
guests.
Mr and Mrs. Dale Gilbert and
daughter of Stuart were Sunday,
July 7, visitors in the Andrew
Gilbert home.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harley,
Darlene and Norman are spending
i the week vacationing in Colora
do. They left Sunday, July 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin
and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote and
girls drove to Grant, Sun
day, June 23, to visit the form
er's brother and famdy, Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Thorin. at the Clar
ence Thorin home. Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Thorin and family of
Cheyenne, Wyo., also drove to
Grant to visit the other members
of the Thorin family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Covey
were Sunday, July 7, dinner
guests in the Elmer Oetter home
at Amelia. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Duncan of
Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thorin of
Imperial Heach, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Thorin and Mr. and
Mrs Everette Wintermote enjoy
ed a picnic supper at the Lloyd
Wintermote home Wednesday
evening, July 3. Later in the
evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Green and children joined the
group.
The following guests were pres
ent Sunday, July 7. at the Dave
Thnrin homo in NTnlifrh • \Tr nnH
Mrs. Harold Thorin of Portland.
Ore.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorin of
O'Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Thorin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Green and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wintermote and girls of
Chambers and Mr. Oscar Thorin
sr of Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogge of
Sioux Falls, S. D.. came Satur
day, June 29, and on Sunday,
June 30, returned to Sioux Falls,
taking with them her brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Gilbert, who visited there
until Sunday, July Y, when Mr. and
Mrs. Rogge brought them home.
During the week they visited
places of interest in the Sioux
Falls vicinity, and also in parts of
Iowa and Minnesota. Mr. Rogge
is superintendent of a Sioux Falls
city school.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parshall of
Atkinson were Sunday, July 7
supper guests in the Ernest Jung
hluth home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Theis of
Iowa City, la., spent the weekend
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar DeHart. Mr.
Theis returned home but Mrs.
Theis remained for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and
Pamela and Mrs. Edwin Hubbard
and Rickey of Chambers and the
former’s son-inlaw and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gesch and
children of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Bartak and Mr. and Mrs.
Sunderman and baby enjoyed a
picnic dinner at Pibel lake Sun
day, July 7. The Gesch family
left from there for their home at
Lincoln.
Sheryl Harley Feted
on Anniversary—
Mrs. Ralph Beckwith entertain
ed 19 little guests in honor of her
granddaughter, Sheryl Harley’s
eighth birthday anniversary on
July 1.
Refreshments of cake, ice
cream and kool-aid were served.
(First pub. July 11, 1957.)
LEGAL NOTICE
In accordance with the School
Laws of Nebraska. I am requir
ed to make the following describ
ed change in district boundaries:
Dist. 225 to be dissolved and the
territory thereof to be annexed
to Dist. No. 27 except SW V4 Sec.
8, W Vi & NE V4 Sec. 9, Town
ship 31. Range 11 to be annexed
to District No. 16.
A hearing of said matter will
be held in my office at the Court
House in O'Neill, Nebraska on
July 22. 1957, 10 a m., when all
interested may appear and be
heard.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
11-12
.
I HOME FOR SALE!
I — IN O’NEILL —
This to a S-bedroom. full basement National Home slight
1 ly ovpr t ypar old located in Northern Heights addition only
■ three blocks from schools. Lot 70 ft. x 100 ft.
■ jj hm, gas furnace, oak floors and beautiful 1 oungstown
J kitchen cabinets. It has been landscaped, shrubbery planted
H this spring, and other improvements.
S: Any persons interested in buying a home are Invited to
■ Inspect the property. For appointment call 725.
I ART NOECKER
COUNTY (YU RT
Harold A Wilson of Bellville,
Kans , July 3, driving while un
der the influence of alitfmlie liq
uor, committed to county jail on
failure to pay fine and license ro
oked for a period of six months,
officer E. M. Hastretter.
Henry Wrinkler of O’Neill, July
5, fishing with out a permit, fined
$5 and 4 costs; officer Fred Sal
j ak.
George E. Erickson of Racine,
— — — — - —
Wise , July 9. speeding at night,
fined $22 and $4 costs; officer—E.
M Hastreiter.
Pa\ id A. DeGroot of Buena
Park. Calif. July 9. speeding
night, fined $22 and $4 costs; of
ficer E. M. Hastreiter.
Neal Van Vleet of Humboldt,
S D July 9. speeding day. fined
$22 and $4 costs; Officer R. I
Gude
Mary Ix>eta Read of Decatur,
111 July 10. speeding day. fined
S30 and $4 costs, officer—E, M
Hastreiter.
LJonald J Morgan of Elmira.
N Y . July 10. speeding day, fin
i'd -16 and J4 coats; officer E.
M. Hastreiter.
OlsTHIfT (XM KT
The Puritan Sportswear Corp.
vs. Don C Petersen. Petersen
nothing asks that they may have
and recover judgement against
the defendant in the sum of $176
23 together with a reasonable at
torney s fee. together with costs
of suit Francis D. Lee. attorney
July 9 filing date,
POUCH COt RT
James Kuhik and Gary Sunders
were arrested by police for tres
passing i swimming i at Ford's
park at 2 a. m , Tuesday. July 3
They were sentenced to five days
of work at the park, commencing
Monday, July S. They reported
for a halfday of work, did not
return In the afternoon and Judge
Walker added three days To each
of the sentences On Wednesday.
July 10. Kuhik was to appear
again Indore the police judge
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. ami Mrs John Bowen of
Way se sj>ont the weekend with
his parents, Mr. jtnd Mrs. A K
l’i«vn They ttnik them to Wayne
Sunday evening and returned
Monday.
Mr atnl Mrs. Koy Berner and
Suzanne spent the weekend tn
Norfolk visiting his mother, Mia.
Clara Berner.
Mrs l.yda Marshall of Okla
homa City. Okla., spent from
ruesday. July 2. until Monday vts
iting Mrs Esther Morgan at the
homo of her sister, Mrs. C. E.
Jones.
ftpfetaetemps |
W? «nd Save ...Save Cones I
plenty of 1' rom I 2 a. m. to m
PARKING 10:30 p.,„. I
SPACF' PWCES EFFFXTIVE THI RS.. FBI.. SAT .1.1% , _ (
■ —---0PEN 7 DAYS ~ 7 NlfiHTS - AIR CONnmnNFn Enjoy A Treat On Us! I
I
I
/ SgLmiHSJH’Bi -
/ y ini i
rcrbeans 7»*98cc/
/ SJBBBIES 4393*00, f
CORN. o«*98c/
/ H-n l{|l K ^ -9 J03cns 9gc I
* 89c /
SYRUP7 l 89cj
/ J”'oz- can 5i- I
Black Prpprck „ I
/ f1'' °®u» ' tfi 4-or. can 1o_ 1
/ Lemonade ft A cr. „ A"CI
/ p",,T 7» -°**SE4 6-oz. cns Co- f
OLiVtt UP *■w 39c I
——S-^:-wi»3S> I
m ■ .uiHum nuinr iuu/,. i«iis ■ iamr hrauv —
■ Surf, gt. box 68c I Pork & Beans __ 79c | Oleo, 5-lbs. 98c
I THRIFTY FULL OF
1 FLAVOR!
VL U. S. GOV'T. GRADED GOOD BEEF —
| PER C
ILB^
1 A 1.1. MEAT — JK
Wl NERSJS (
m Wl I .SON’S PICNIC — “31
? 37*
■ I*ORK — 4** ^ I PORK — M 4y I RIVALSIJCED ^
1 Roast, per lb^$*|7C Liver, 2lbs..Ywv | Bacon, 2 IbsQvv
M CUDAHY'S SPICED — |
I LUNCHEON MEATlb. 45c
M CUDAHY'S — |
( BRAUNSCWE1GER.... lb. 45c
1 ENDS AND PIECES —
I BACON_5-lb. box 98c
| BEEF BOIL -.,.—per lb 19c |_
your FRESH FRUIT headquarters I
WE GUARANTEE OUR MELONS 100% — M
Fresh'n'juicy 1
f i ^B
i bing tfBH m
CHERRIES?329
U. S. NO. IE EBERT A FREESTONE — I7LB LUO (
iM
v
MOOR PAR — V 'l|m| V
APRICOTS?
""" ■
YELLOW — LARGE JUICY 8UNRI8T — 1
ONIONS -■■■ 4 lbs. 29c ORANGES 2 doz bg. 49C I
UjluI^I. ■