The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 25, 1957, Page 10, Image 10

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DAVIJN Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Davlin of York, formerly of
O'Neill, a son. Timothy Patrick,
bom Tuesday, July 9, at York.
FRY Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry
of Ewing, a son, weighing 9
pounds 6 ounces, torn at 10:25 a.
m . Tuesday, July 23, in the Til<*
en hospital. The baby has three
Sisters Paternal grandparent
ar«\ Mr. and Mrs. Z H. Fry: ma
ternal grandfather is A1 Gibson,
all of Ewing.
SEGER Mr. and Mrs Jim
Seger of Newport, a daughter
weiffWhg 7 pounds 3 ounces torn
Tuesday. July 23 at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
G E TT F!RT Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Gettert of Atkinson, a
daughter, weighing 10 pounds 3
ounces torn Wednesday, July 21
at Atkinson Memorial hospital.,
Tlw couple now have four daugh
ters and two sons.
gCHAAF Mr and Mrs. Ray
mond Hchanf of Atkinson a son.
weighing 9 pounds 3 ounces tom j
Wednesday, July 24 at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
SORENSEN— Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sorensen of Creighton, a
daughter, weighisg 7 pounds 5
ounces born Tuesday, July 23 at
Lund berg Memorial hospital
FRISCH Mr. and Mrs Carl
Frisch of Verdigre a daughter,
born Wednesday, July 24 at Lund
borg Memorial hospital.
VESLEY Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Vesley of Verdel, a son. Wayne
Jay, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces
torn Saturday, July 20 at Sacred
Heart hospital in Lynch.
SCHMITZ — Mr. and Mrs.
James Schmitz of Omaha, a son.
weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces torn
Sunday, July 21. Mrs Schmitz
is the former Rosemary Babl ot
O'Neill.
DeGROFF Mr. and Mrs. Bert
DcGroff of O'Neill, a son, weigh
ing 6 pounds, torn Sunday, July
21, in Atkinson Memorial hos
pital. . _ .
BOWEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bowen of Hastings a daughter,
Debbie Kay, weighing 8 pounds
14 ounces, torn Wednesday, July
17, at Mary Banning hospital in
Hastings. Mrs. Bowen is the for
mer Vicki Zakrzewski, daughter
of the Sylvester Zakrzewskis. TTiis
is their 31st grandchild. Mr. Bo
wen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Bowen
MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. Ir
win Murray of O’Neill, a daugh
ter, Dorothy Ann, weighing 2
pounds 13 ounces, tom F riilay,
July 19. at St. Joseph’s hospital
in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Mike
Troshynski of O'Neill are the ma
ternal grandparents and Frank
H Murray is the paternal grand
father. Mother and daughter
are "doing well."
DUNAWAY Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dunaway of Oakland, Calif,, a
son, Rory Dean, weighing 6
pounds 9 ounces, born Friday,
July 12. The Dunaways are for
merly of Ewing.
DAUGHERTY Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Daugherty of Inman, a
son, Andrew Dean, weighing 6
pounds 13V4 ounces, torn Friday,
July 19 at St. Anthony’s hospital
MALY Mr. and Mrs. James
Maly of O'Neill, a daughter, Jose
phine Marie, weighing 8 pounds
Vfc ounce, born Monday , July 22
at St Anthony's hospital.
HOLZ-Mr and Mrs. Francis
Hob of O'Neill, a son, weighing
7 pounds 4V« ounces, bom Mon
day, July 22 at St, Anthony’s hcs- j
pital.
DAVIS—Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Davis, of O'Neill, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce bom
Tuesday, July 23 at St. Anthony’s
hospital.
KAUP—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Kaup of Omaha, a son, Michael
Steven, weighing 9 pounds 5bit
ounces born Thursday, July 18.
Mrs. Kaup is the former Betty
Mae Harmon, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs C. D. Harmon of Scotts
biuff, formerly of O’Neill
FAULHABER—Mr. and Mrs.
Rchard Faulhaber of Springfield, |
111 , formerly of Middlebranch, a
daughter, Delores Jean, torn I
Tuesday, June 18. Mrs. Faulha
ber is the former Dorothy Wilson
of O'Neill The Faulhators now
have two daughters and one son.
NEKOUTE Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Nekolite of Ewing, a son,
ton Sunday, July 14, at the Bas
sefl hospital Mrs. Nekolite is;
the former Sharon Strong, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Strong of O'Neill. The Nekolites
now have two daughters.
TEMPUN—Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Templin of Detroit, Mich.,
a son, Donald Earl, weighing 8
pounds, torn Tuesday, July 16.
This is the couple’s third son. The
others are Stephen and David.
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Ressel are
the maternal grandparents. This
is the Ressels “21st grandchild.
Mrs. Templin is the former
Elaine Ressel.
POLLOCK-Mr .and Mrs. Or
ville Pollock of San Jose, Calif.,
a daughter, tom recently. Pa
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. James Pollock of Ewing.
Sick & Injured
CHAMBERS Mrs. Harold Dex
ter went to Chicago, 111., Thurs
day, July 18, to be with her hus
band when he submitted to sur
gery on an eye at Great Lakes
naval hospital. Mary Ellen Gil
lette accompanied her. . . L. W.
Taggart returned Saturday from
St. Anthony's hospital in O’Neill
where he had been a patient. . .
Sam Taggart received a cut on
his left arm Saturday when a
spindle Ixilt broke on his pickup,
causing his vehicle to go into the
ditch. The accident occurred
about one-half mile west of the
Taggart place. He was taken to
O'Neill where three stitches were
needed to close the wound. . . Ed
Dewey is recovering from an in
jury to a toe sustained while
mowing his law with a power
mower. Mrs. Art Walter has
been carrying the mail for him. . .
Bruce Grimes is suffering with a
(First puh. July 25. 1957)
John R Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARINI. OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT
Estate No. 4166
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF JOHN P. PR1BEL,
DECEASED. _
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has l>een filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
August 14, 1957, at 10 o'clock, A.
M.
LOUIS W. RE1MER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
13-15
(First pub. July 25, 1957.)
LECAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
IDEAL CLEANERS COMPANY
of O’Neill, Nebraska, a Corpora
tion organized and existing under
the laws of the State of Nebras
ka was dissolved by consent of
the Stockholders on July 14, 1957,
and Certification of Dissolution is
sued by Frank Marsh, Secretary
of State, State of Nebraska, on
July 22, 1957. George Morlang.
Treasurer of said corporation of
O'Neill, Nebraska has acquired
all of the assets and has assum
ed all of the liabilities of said cor
poration and is to manage the
corporate affairs and distribute
its assets. The assets of said
company consists of the plant
and fixtures of the valuation of
$3,600.00 and the liabilities of said
company consists of $1200.00 due
Butler Manufacturing Company of
Kansas City, Missouri, and
$700.00 Capitol Stock liability.
s/ THOMAS D. COMBS,
President
13-15c
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back ailment and is unable to
work.
O’NTILL Mrs. Arthur W. Tib
betts returned home Monday from
Omaha for a couple of days be
fore returning to be with her sis
ter, Mrs Gerald McDermott, who
had undergone surgery at St. Jo
seph's hospital in Omaha. Mrs.
McDermott, is "getting along
pretty well" after complications.
. . Mrs. Stanley Soukup went to
Grand Island Sunday to the Vet
erans hospital, where Mr Souk
up Ls a patient. . . Little Larry
Tellier, four-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Tellier, had an
emergency appendectomy Mon
day evening at St Anthony's hos
pital . . . Mrs. Jack Davidson re
turned Friday from a two weeks
stay in an Omaha hospital after
surgery. . W. D. Melena took
his son, David, to Omaha Wed
nesday for a medical checkup . . ,
Fred Carey was taken by ambu
lance Sunday evening to St. An
thony's hospital
INMAN Kenneth Coventry and
son, Bob. drove to Omaha Thurs
day evening and returned home
Saturday. Mrs. Coventry, a pa
tient in St. Joseph's ln>spital the
past two weeks, was able to come
home with them. . . Mrs. Clar
ence Hansen, who spent the past
week in St. Anthony's hospital,
was dismissed Saturday. . . Mrs.
Mary Morsback entered St. An
thony's hospital Saturday even
ing, suffering from pneumonia.
CELIA Mr. and Mrs. William
Maloun did chores at the L^roy
Hoffman home Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs Hoffman were in
bed with influenza . . Joe Hen
dricks spent Wednesday, July 17,
until Sunday in the Atkinson Me
morial hospital. . . Several fam
ilies in the Celia community have
had flu this week.
RIVERSIDE -Shelia Fry was
on the sick list Friday and Sat
urday. . , Mrs. Edith McClanahar
of Orchard was sick and spent a
few days last week at the Ear!
Piettson home. Mrs. Wayne Fry
entered the Tilden hospital late
Sunday evening
EWING-Mrs. Adeline Ferester
left for her home in Montana Fri
day after staying at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Vandersnick, during the hospital
ization and convalescence of her
mother, who has been ill for some
time.
DELOIT Dno Werkmeister re
cently called on a Neligh doctor
for treatment following an acci
dent . . Lynn Carnes goes to Nor
folk daily for treatment. He had
neck surgery earlier this month
. Elayne Reimcr has been ill
with ‘‘strep" throat.
LYNCH —- Douglas and Albert
Lee, small sons of Mr. and Mrs
George Lee, have measles. . . The
small baby of Mrs. Lavina Kerscl
is quite ill at the Lynch hospital
. . . Miss Marie Mahlendorf is
"much improved” in the Lynch
hospital.
RIVERSIDE—Mrs Howard Mil
ler and Lou were in O'Neil] Mon
day having their eyes checked.
| Riverside News
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier
visited at the Richard Napier
home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier ate
Sunday dinner at the Richard
! Shain home. In the afternoon both
families attended the Legion and
i auxiliary rounty convention in O’
Neill. Mrs. Napier was one of the
| nominating committee. Leroy,
! Glenda and Dennis Napier visited
Sunday at their grandparents, the
Rol Hord home.
Myrtle White of Amelia visited
Lou Miller Sunday afternoon
The Duane Jensen family of
Newman Grove spent the week
end at the Bill Fry home Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Jensen and sons ate
lunch at the Fry home Sunday.
The Free Methodist missionary
society met at the Carl Miller
home south of Clearwater last
week.
Mrs. Helen Lee and Carrie
Johnson, both from California,
called on Riverside friends Fri
day evening. Mrs. Lee and two
girls of Eureka, Calif., have spent
10 days visiting her mother Amy
Jacobson, and her sister Mi's. E.
L. Norwood. Linda Norwood of
i Midwest, Wyo., accompanied
! them here. They left Sunday eve
1 ning to return to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Busshardt of
I Neligh ate Sunday dinner ot the
1 Dave Pollock home. - *
Bert Fink received a phone call
: last Friday of the death of a
cousin. Mrs. Lou Miller, at Te
eun^eh.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fink and
grandson, Billie Harris of Fre
mont are visiting at the Bert Fink
home and relatives and friends in
Ewing
District quarterly meeting was
held at the Riverside church over
the weekend. Dinner was served
in the church basement at the
noon hour. Folks came from
Amelia and Colorne, S. D.
Range .lodging Clinic
Planned Monday—
Members of 4-11 clubs and Fu
ture Farmers of America chap
ters and interested adults are in
vited to participate in an area j
range judging clinic Monday.
July 29, starting at 10 a.m , at the
courthouse annex.
Range uses, sites and manage
ment will be discussed and there ,
will be competition. There will
also be competition on plant iden
tification.
There wil be separate sections
for youth and adults. The youth I
program will include team and in- j
dividual judging. High school
graduates are to compete as
adults. Four contestants repre- ]
senting any 4-11 club or FFA
chapter will form a team. Rib
tions will be awarded.
Doty Pleads Innocence
to Theft Charge—
1 BUTTE Francis Doty, a 1957
high sc lxxv 1 graduate, has beep
bound over to Bovd roiiWy dis
trict court under ono-thcntsand
dollar hond.
He was charged in a prehm
I '
inary hearing in county court here
wtttj taking from a Spencer
*nnn May 1H. Ho pleural infkx ent.
Frontier for prompt printing!
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RAIN OK SHINE
NOTICE
To Grain and Seed Dealers:
Truckers and Farmers
A NEW LAW was passed in the 1957 legislature that will
require you to report to the Assessor on March 1, 1958, all
grain and seed bought or produced in 1957.
Anyone who is anticipating buying and selling grain or
seed should check this law.
All producers should keep a record of all grains and seed
produced in 1957. These records will be asked for at assessing
time next year.
There will be a new’ method of figuring taxes on all grains
and seeds in 1958.
The New Law is LEGISLATIVE BILL 553. If you care to
see the bill, I have a copy at the office.
J Wm. F. WEFSO
Holt County Assessor
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