The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 15, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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    Sick & Injured
O'NEILL- Mrs. F J. O'Connel
was called to Grand Island Friday
n few hours before her husband.
Doctor O'Connell, submitted to
rrutior surgery- • • Mrs. Gerald
McDermott returned Saturday
after spending five weeks in St.
Joseph s hospital a t Omaha
whi re she had submitted to sur
gery . . Little Roxanne C'Rox
te”i Lyons, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs James R Lyons, broke
her wrist last week. . Faye
Murray, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Frank Murray, was dismis
sed from Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital in Norfolk. . . Miss
Mary belle O'Connor is a patient
at Our I-ady of I/xirdes hospital
at Norfolk. Mrs Virgil Laur
sen took their son, Dick, to Sioux
City Tuesday, August 6, where
he remained at the hospital un
til last Thursday being measured
for a brace He visited his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs Myron
Ellis, at Allen until Tuesday
when he returned to the hos
pital. The cast was removed
and a brace was fitted on his
leg Mis. Laurson brought him
home that evening . . Mrs.
Ed Thor in went to Norfolk Mon
day for medical attention. She
narrowly escaped serious burns
when n trash barrel "exploded.’’
-RIVERSIDE The Will Shrad
ers received word Saturday
morning that their granddaugh
ter. Judy Gunter, was to have
an appendectomy that afternoon
in the Valentino hospital. The
Shraders departed that evening
for Crookston to help care for
the other Gunter children.
Mrs Bill Lofquist received word
Friday that her mother, Mrs.
Mary Rotherham, is in "poor’’
wiru ) i t u *n i n Scottshhlff hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rotherham went to Scottsbluff
Saturday to be with her. . . Dan
Miller was on the sick list and
under a doctor's care over the
weekend.
LYNCH — Debbie, small daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Ixtonard Hav
ranek, fell and cut her leg on a
.uffoe can. Doctors took three
stitches to close the cut. . . .
Mrs Veldon Lee returned home
Friday, August 9, from a Sioux
City hospital where she had un
dergone major surgery. . . Mar
cclcne. little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Beryl Moody, has been
‘‘quite seriously ill” with pneu
monia at the Lynch hospital the
past week. She is “improved”. . .
Mrs Myron Hodges received
word that her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Kenneth Bodle of Port Jervis,
N.Y . w as seriously hurt when she
fell down a flight of steps. She
is “improved’’. The Bodies visit
Lynch nearly every year.
AMELIA —Miss Qiarlotte Ber
ry hits been in Omaha the past
week for further treatment since
having surgery on an infected
finger. Howard Berry, her fath
er, expected to go to Omaha
Monday to see how sre was get
ting along. Charlotte's address
is 3714 Cumings st., Omaha,
care of Mrs. Rose Thomsen. . .
Harold Kennedy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bemie Kennedy, had
the misfortune to throw his el
bow out of place while playing
Sunday. Dr. N. P. McKee put
the elbow back in place and tap
ed it.
ROCK FALLS—Mrs. Jonie Pal
mnrlv fr»rmnrlv Ad.ilinP John
son, daughter of the late Dell
Johnson, has been taken to Oma
ha for a checkup. She became
ill and was hospitalized In South
Dakota for 24 hours before she
could resum*' her journey from
Lewis town, Ida., during the lat
ter part of July. She entered the
hospital at Atkinson immediately
upon arrival there. There is no
kite report on her condition.
James Walter, small son of Mr.
ipd Mrs Raymond Walter, rec
eived a broken collar bone in a
Bill off the porch steps at his
home Friday, August 9.
EWING — Mrs. Mary Rother
ham. who suffered a stroke sev
eral weeks ago and is a patient
on a Scottsbluff hospital, be
came worse Friday. Members of
her family were called to her
bedside'. Mrs. Rotherham show
ed "some improvement” on Sun
day- __
CAFE BURNED
Myrt’s cafe in West O'Neill
was badly damaged by fire a
bout 3 a m , last Thursday. In
sulation on the ceiling fell tc
the floor. Mrs. Marcellus Schaaf
was proprietor and the $2,000
toss to the contents was not cov
ered by insurance. Tony Asimus
owns the building. The fire
is believed to have started at the
kitchen range.
Spend Weekend Here —
Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy ant
family of Sioux Falls. S. D.
spent the week visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stantoi
and other relatives.
100-Lb. Sturgeon
Landed with Hooks
Cearns Lands Big
One in Idaho
AMELIA—Mrs. William Fry
rear of Amelia has received a let
ter from her daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. John Cearns,
of Scottsbluff,
The letter states the Cearns
landed a 100-pound sturgeon fish
in the Snake river about 35 miles
south of Nampa, Ida. The fish
was 6 feet 2V% inches long.
Two hay hooks were used to
land the big fellow, which was
snagged while fishing from the
bank of the stream. ,
Other Amelia News
Mr and Mrs. Edgar Peterson
I and Mrs. Delia Ernst visited at
: the home of Mr. and Mrs Art
Doolittle Sunday, August 4.
Mrs Lew Rackhaus and Mrs.
Link Sageser called at the Wil
liam Fryrear home Sunday, Aug
ust 4.
Ms. Hlake Ott, Mrs. Floyd Ad
ams. Lonnie Sparks and Sam Gil
man attended hay days in Atkin
son Monday afternoon, August 5
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman
and Marcia spent Thursday In
Norfolk. Clyde attended an in
surance meeting.
Lloyd Waldo and Clyde Wid
man went to Burwell Saturda>
morning to attend a hoard meet
School Improvement association
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kramer anc
sons, David and Dannie, and Mrs
Edith Andersen spent Tuesday
and Wednesday, August 6-7, sigh
seeing in the Black Hills. On Fri
day they went to Central City tc
visit the Roy Andersens unti
Sunday. Mrs. Andersen returnee
home Sunday afternon by bus
and the Kramers returned tc
their home in Lincoln the same
day. Mrs. Kramer is the forme:
Norma Jean Andersen.
Mrs. Julia White has sold hei
home in Amelia to John Zinkon
Mr. Zinkon left Tuesday for hi:
former home in California t<
; take care of business matters anc
expects to be located in his new
home here' about September 15
Mrs. White's plans for a new
home are indefinite.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons
and daughter, Rochelle, and £
little neighbor boy arrived Wed
nesday. August 7, from Kimberly
Ida., to visit their respective par
ents, Mrs. Bertha Sammons anc
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller
Their son, Duane Sammons, whe
has been here during the sum
mer, will return home with them
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jensen ol
Rupert, Ida., came Monday anc
\ isited until Wednesday with Mr
and Mrs. Earnie Johnston. Mr
and Mrs. Milton Skoog and theis
daughter and husband, Mr. anc
Mrs. Dennis Beckman, and fam
ily of Holdrege also visited al
the Jjohnstons on Tuesday. Mrs
Johnston, Mrs. Jensen, and Mrs
Skoog are sisters and this wai
the first time they had been to
gether for 28 years.
Ron Siedel of Lincoln visited
his college friend, Zane Edward.1
Sunday and Monday, August A
• and 5.
Mrs. C. F. Small of Atkinson
spent Tuesday with her daughter
Mrs. Roy Fullerton and family.
n.... of Atl/inenn urnn'
to Grand Island Tuesday, Augus
6, to meet his parents, Mr. anc
Mrs. Elmer Entxidy of Winloek
Wash. They stopped enroute t<
Atkinson to visit their daughters
Mrs. Eldon Ballagh, Mrs. Jin
Bilstien and Mrs. Tommie Doo
little. After a week’s visit it
their son’s home, they will re
turn to the homes of their daugh
ters for longer visits.
Members of the Happy Girl;
4-H club and their leaders, Mrs
Clyde Widman and Mrs. Harolt
i Fullerton, attended 4-H pre-fai:
day at O’Neill Tuesday, August 6
Marcia Widman won a purpli
ribbon on their lounging am
sleeping garments in the styli
revue.
Prof, and Mrs. Bower Sagese
and daughter, Sandra of Manhat
tan, Kans., came Wednesday
August 7, to visit parents, Mr
and Mrs. Link Sageser and othe
relatives.
DISTRICT COURT
Dr. R. H. Gallagher, plaintiff
vs. John R. Gallagher, defend
, ant, praying for judgement o
> promissary note of $3,000, to
i gether with interest at 6 percen
! per annum from August 11, 1956
and costs of suit
D. A. Kersenbrock, plaintiff
, vs. Raymond Schaaf, defendant
| asking judgement in amount o
$80.86 with interest at 6 percen
after May 7. 1957, reasonable at
tomey fees and cost of action
for fuel and recap tires; appeal
1 ed from county court.
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox hav
a named their daughter, Cynthi
Marie.
Loren Blake of Amelia showed the grand champion breeding
heifer in Host's reeonl I II show Tuesday at the fair. Mollie is a .
Hereford and was singled out Iwst of all breeds.—The Frontier
i Photo.
— 11 imirr wit xusmamuitaammmam ...
Kent Stauffer’s Guernsey heifer, .Indy, was judged female
champion over all breeds in the dairy division at the fair. Kent,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer, is a member of the Eagle
Hustlers club. As a calf last year, Jody won a purple, also a
gold cup.—The Frontier Photo.
.Milan Welke of Ewing holds Hereford cow and ealf, purple
ribbon winners, for the news camera. Milan is standing in for his
, brother, Robert, owner.—The Frontier Photo.
Hauser, Sheets
hamilies Gather
Members of the Hauser and
; Sheets families met in reunion
Sunday at the Neligh park with
I the following present:
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Or shorn
■ and children, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
; Parks and daughter, Mrs. Earlj
l Strong and 6 children, Mr. and
' Mrs. Wm. A. Strong and child-'
ren, all of O'Neill; Mrs. Kenneth
’ Arehart and children of Ewing;
- Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller and
, children, Mr. and Mrs. Verle
• Miller and daughter, Mr. and Ms.
' Ralph Theye and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziegenbien,
all of Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sheets
and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mummert
and children, all of Clearwater;
1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hauser
’ and children of Creighton; Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hauser and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Arehart and
children, all of Elgin; Mr. and
’ Mrs. Tony Knievel and children
i of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Sheets and their childen,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gib Faust and
"I children, all of Omaha; Anton
’ ette Dennis Neil of Neligh and
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Brittell of O’
Neill and their grandson, John
p nie Vidlak of Omaha.
i
Frontier for printing.
Star News
Mrs. Fred Timmerman and
Norma called on Mrs. Ewalt Mil
ler last Tuesday afternoon.
The Elmer .lurarek family la
vacationing in the western states.
A daughter was torn to Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Mattison, Platte,
S. D., on August 9. Mrs. Mattison
is the former Eileen Miller, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman
were in Sioux Citylast Wednes
day. Walt Phillips called on
Robert Miller last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
family wore in Norfolk last Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and
family attended a family reunion
at the park in Plainview, Sunday
afternoon.
INMAN NEWS
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and
sons, Stephen and Tommy, came
Wednesday evening, August 7,
iTom Valentine where they visit
ed in the home of Mrs. Slusher’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wat
son, and Sam. Doctor Slusher re
turned to Valentine thatt evening
but Mrs. Slusher and boys re
mained for a larger visit.
Arrive from Cheyenne —
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thorin
of Cheyenne. Wyo., were weekend
guetsts of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thor
in.
Too Late to Classify
i First Publication August 15,
1957.)
Legal Notice
OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
In accordance withe the School
Laws of Nehraska, I am required
to make the following described
change in district boundaries: To
dissoclve Dist. No. 181 and to an
nex Dist. No. 18-1 to Dist. No. 46:
to be effective June 1. 1958. It is
suggested that the new school
house when built be located with
in a quarter of a mile of the four
corners of Sec. 22 , 26 , 27. 23, T.
25, R. 9.
A hearing of said matter will lx
held in my office at the Court
House in O’Neill. Nebraska on
August, 30. 1957, 10 a. m., when
all interested may appear and bo
heard.
ALICE L. FRENCH
County Superintendent
16-17c
NOTICE TO AMERICAN
LEGION AUXILIARY
MEMBERS
SENIOR DUES will be increas
ed to $1.75 on Septemlxu- 1
1957, with the possibility of
another increase in October af
ter the National Convention.
They will be accepted at the
old rate of $1.50 until Septem
ber 1. Your remittance may
be sent to: MARIE GRAHAM,
M E M R FTRSI IIP CHAIRMAN,
BOX 244, O'NEILL. 16c
CARD OF THANKS
OUR SINCERE thanks to our
friends, relatives anti neighbors
for the mass offerings cards
of sympathy and floral trib
utes extended to us at the
time of the ileath of our moth
er, Mrs James Regal. Also
for the many acts of kindness
shown during her illness. We
art' deeply grateful. MRS.
FORREST RILEY. FRANCIS
REdAL. 16p50
FOR SALE: Used boy's cloth
ing shirts, et>ats, parkas and
boots, in excellent condition.
Mrs. Ray Eby, O'Neill, phone
319. ' 16-lTc
We will be closed for one week, com
mencing Monday, August 19, thru
Saturday, August 24.
O’NFII.L GRAIN CO
STORZ BREWING COMPANY. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, U S A.
Keeping Current... E>r Economy I
In the illustration above, you see a very happy
man at a very wonderful moment.
The title, the keys and the car are his—and he's
starting out on his first journey at the wheel.
Of course, there’s not much doubt as to why
he decided to purchase a new Cadillac.
Like everyone else who selects the "car of cars”,
he did it to "keep current”, so to speak, on all
of Cadillac’s new miracles of performance and
beauty and comfort.
But coming to Cadillac, as he did, at this par
ticular time of the year, we also suspect that he
was inspired by the added motive of practicality.
For in addition to the normal Cadillac economies
of modest purchase price, low operating cost and
high resale value—Cadillac dealers are, at this
time, seasonally prepared to make Cadillac owner
ship even more attractive than ever.
Because of the demand for used cars and
because of increased production of the Cadillac
car itself, the odds are that this gentleman
received both a generous allowance on his previ
ous car and prompt delivery of his new Cadillac.
Have you considered how wonderful it would
be to step into a Cadillac of your own? Then, you
should pay your dealer a visit—spend an hour on
the highway in the luxury of Fleetwood coach
crafting— and get the facts for yourself.
You’ll agree, we know, that the car is Cadillac
—and the time is nowl
VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
TRADE or CASH or TERMS
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