The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 07, 1957, SECTION ONE, Page 4, Image 4

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    Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’NetU)
Admitted: October 30 — Mrs
Donald Hoffman of Chamber*.
Mrs. Ida Williamson of O'Neill,
Douglas Laursen of O’Neill, Mrs.
Emost Durre of Ewing, J. J.
Berigan of O'Neill; October 31—
Mrs .loc Ollendick and baby boy
ol O Neill, Mrs Bernard Rohde
and baby boy of O'Neill, Shirley
Babutzke of O'Neill, John Pruss
©l O'Neill, Mrs. Juliana Kamp
baus of O'Neill, November 11—
Mrs. Wayne Bates of Ewing, El
mer l^enz of Ewing, Constance
L> don of Ewing, Lyle Lenz of
Ewing; 2 Mrs. Edwin Kingman
Ol O'Neill, Frances Laiiam ol
Rapid City, SX>., Barbara Bux
ton of O’Neill, Karon Nutter of
O'Neill, Mrs. William Grothe of
Eminet, Mrs Juamta Closson of
O’Neill; 3—Carroll Peacock of
O Nelli, Jerry Babutzke of O’
Neill, Mrs. Albert Block of O’
Neill, Miss Margaret Gorman of
L) Neill, Terry McManus of O’
Neill, 4 -Curtis Peacock of O’
Neill, Mrs. George Ramoid of
O'Neill, Bruce Ann McKamy of
O Neill, Janet Newton of Emmet;
5 Mrs. Gerald Apple bee of Bone
steel, S.D., Marcella Zirnig of
Norden, Mrs. Joe Brewster of
Stuart, Arthur Fluckey of Cham
bers, Michael McManus of O’
Neill, Mrs. Erna Tucker of
Chambers, Mrs. John Murphy
t>f O’Neill, Miss Alice French of
O'Neill, Melroy Stracke of Stuart,
Frank Murray of O'Neill; 6—
Carl Belzer of O’Neill, Douglas
Walbaum of Yankton, S.D., Dan
Watson of Chambers, Marcia
Johnson of Bartlett, Mrs. Hubert
Kohle of Stuart.
Dismissals: October 30—lx»n
ald Summers of Page, Carol
Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson of
Kilgore, Dee Anne Dunne of
Rose, Mary Beth Dunne of Rose;
31—Maureen Higgins of Valen
tine, Vernon Slay maker of Atkin
son, Mary Lou Connot of Dallas,
S D., Kaye Lord of Valentine;
November 1—John Pruss (ex
pired i of O’Neill, Frances Lanan
©f Rapid City, S. D., Mrs. Donald
IlOIUIluii Ui V4ioiuut;i s, iJWM
of Ewing, Mrs. Ila Williamson
of O’Neill; 2-~Mrs. William Mat
tern and baby boy of O’Neill,
Mrs. Clara Johnson of O'Neill;
3 Shirley Babutzke of O’Neill,
Mrs. Joe Ollendiek and baby boy
of O’Neill, Mrs. June Judge of
O’Neill, Mrs. Roy Wilson of Page,
Fred Ferguson of Stuart, E. V.
Sageser of Chambers, Douglas
l mm sen of O'Neill, William John
son iExpired) of O’Neill; 4—Bar
bara Buxton of O'Neill, Mrs. Al
bert Block of O’Neill, Mrs. Ber
nard Rhode and baby boy of
O’Neill; 5—Mrs. Wayne Bates and
baby girl of Emmet, Frances
Lanam of Rapid City, S.D.; 6—
Mrs. Edwin Krugman and baby
lioy of O'Neill, Mrs. Juanita Clos
son of O'Neill, Roberta Flattery
of Manson, la., Melroy Straeke of
Stuart, Constance Lydon of Ewing.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Juliana
Kamphaus of O'Neill, Mrs. Ern
est Durre of Ewing, Douglas Wall
baum of Yankton, S.D., Janet
Newton of Emmet, Bruce Ann
MeKa my of O’Neill, Karon Nutter
of O'Neill, Mrs. Gerald Applebee
of Bonesteel, S.D., J. J. Berigan
of O'Neill, Mrs. George Ramold
of O'Neill, Mrs. Joe Brewster of
Stuart, Mrs. Erna Tucker of
Chambers, Terry McManus of
O'Neill, Michael McManus of O -
Neill, Curtis Peacock of O’Neill,
Fred Allen of Page, Mrs. William
•Grothe of Emmet, Carl Belzer of
O’Neill, Miss Grace Merryman of
Page, Garrett Janzmg of O Neill.
Marcella Zimig of Norden, Marie
Campbell of Kilgore, Mrs. John
Murphy of O’Neill, Miss Alice
French of O’Neill, Miss Margar
et Gorman of O’Neill, Carroll
Peacock of O’Neill, Jerry Babut
zke of O’Neill. Elmer Lenz of
Ewing, Ambrose Bighn of O -
NeiU, Frank Murray of O Neill,
Aruthur FlueKy or uuu»ua..
SACKED HEART (Lynch)
Admitted: W. H. Block of An
oka Ted Uomar of Plainview, Dr.
Edwin B. Bradley of Spencer,
Baby James Carlson of Spencei,
Mrs* George Classen of bpencer,
Jolm Dickey of Spencer, M •
SS, Sor ^ ^
Krbal of Spencer, Mrs. Ediui
Lang of Lynch, Frank Reiser
Hutte Baby Donivon Scheinost oi
Bristow, Albert Schindler of Mon
owi Mrs. Emil Statsman ol
Butte, Ben Wright of Hedbird^
Dismissed: October 31-Babj
Gayleen Hansen of pNeill, Mrs
William Burger of Lynch, Mrs
Minnie Schmidt of Anoka, Mrs
Jolm Fuhrer of Butte, Henrj
Ludemann of Naper, Mrs. Dot
aid Darnell and baby girl »
Lynch, Mrs. Frank Ttocanaono
Lvnch; November 1—Mrs. Ceci
Malcolm of Spencer, Mrs. Wayra
Zink of Naper; 2— Mrs
Turk of Gross, Mrs. Lila Scott o
Rapid City, S.D.; 3—Mrs. Elme,
Sterns of Atkinson.
DR. J. P. BROWN
— O'NEILL —
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office ph. 77 — Res. ph. 223
Cards Ranked 4th
in State Circles
Coach Don Templemeyer’s St
Mary’s academy Cardinals, rank
ed third in the state in eight-man
grid circles by the Omaha World
Herald and fourth by the Lincoln
Star, rolled up 321 points to their
opponents' 44 in the just-ended
socison. (
Spencer forfeited the season s
finale, giving the Cards sole^ pos
session of the Niobrara V alley
conference grid crown.
The Cards' all-victorious sea
son included these wins: Crofton,
14-13; Springview, 21-6; Lynch,
61-0; Niobrara, 634); Verdigre,
&)-0; Sacred Heart of Norfolk,
20-19; Naper, 404); Butte, 20-6;
Spencer, 24) (forfeit).
Templemeyer’s kids outdown
ed their opponents, 77-33; ouF
rushed them, 2,732-535; outpassed
them, 442-126.
Sixteen grid letters are being
awarded. Gene Schneider edged
out Larry Tomlinson and Larry
Donoliue by one vote in balloting
for captain for next season. It
was decided to make tri-captains
for the 1958 season.
First letter winners are—Char
les Mahony, Gene Turner, Ned
Mullen, Lambert Belina, Jack
Sullivan and Gale Stevens; sec
ond letters — Tomlinson, Paul
Ziska, Larry Donohoe, Tom Dono
hoe, Schneider, Jim McGinn, Jim
Murphy and Ronnie Clark.
Gary Holly and Bruce Weier
wrapped up their grid careers by
lettering four straight years.
Jim McGinn led ball carriers
j with a 7,2 average and 61 points
in 58 carries. Tom Donohoe rack
ed up 41 point*, 6.1 average, 52
| carries; Ronnie Clark had 24
points, a 6-yard average, 48 tries; j
Gene Schneider carried 44 times,
scored bo pomis wun a a o cup.
Stuart Wins 27-6
Over Ewing Tigers
EWING—Beseiged with influen
za, hurts and some miserable luck
this season, the Ewing high Tigers
came to life Friday night and im
proved their standing in the Corn
belt conference by defeating New
man, 25-0.
The Tigers needed the win bad
ly and Coach Fritz Reifert’s
charges came through.
Sonny Carl reeled off touch
down runs of 99 and 86 yards. Oni
the 99-yard gallop, he took off!
from behind his own goal line,
picked up some nifty blocks and
went the distance. Gerry Hahl-j
beck was loosed on a 40-yard
touchdown run that started with
an opening in the middle of the
line.
T h e twice-postponed Stuart
Ewing game was played Tuesday
night, November 5, with the Bron-1
cos inning, 27-6. Stuart led 13-6 at
halftime. Carl and Jerry Hahl
beck were the only offensive
spark shown by the Tigers.
The Tigers will close the season
Friday night on the Ewing grid,
entertaining Creighton. It will be
dad's night and the pep club will
serve the gridders and the dads
with coffee and doughnots.
O’Neill High Hit
by Valentine, 34-0
The first quarter showed mak
in’s of a ball game, bit the Valen
tine Badgers shoved their power
house into gear and rolled to a
34-0 victory over the O'Neill Eag
les Friday night at Valentine.
Valentine is one of the few un
defeated class B teams in the
state. O'Neill Coach Marv Miller
described the Badgers as “by far
the toughest opposition met this
season.’’
The Eagles host Atkinson here
Friday night in the finale.
ROCK FALLS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vequist
and girls of LaFayette, Ind., were
weekend guests at the Henry Ve
quist home, returning on Monday,
i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
i and boys were Wednesday eve- ]
ning visitors at the Don Hynes
1 home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sterns
and children were last Thursday
visitors at the Albert Sterns home.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Kersenbrock
visited the John Schultz family on
Wednesday and Sunday evenings.
Rita Vequist spent last Thurs
day afternoon at the Fred Ernst
home, having ridden from town
with Mrs. Ernst since there
was no school on Thursday and
| Friday.
\ Larry Tomlinson of O’Neill
was a weekend guest
at the Don Hynes home, to do
' some hunting and was fortunate
! enough to get his deer on Sunday.
! Other callers during the week
' end at the Hynes home included
' Mr. and Mrs. Calkins, Mr. and
Mrs. O J. Drueke and childr*n
and Kenneth Young of Ravenna.
His son, Bobby, visited at the
Lou Brown home, and daughter,
Karen too, was visiting relatives.
Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi and the
Sam Derickson family were in
Atkinson Monday.
Mrs. Lloyd Gallagher and Pat
visited Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi Tues
. day afternoon, October 29.
1,500 Cattle Expected Today
Cattle receipts at the sale here today (Thursday) are ex
pected to range from 1,250 to 1,500 head.
There will be 600-800 calves, mostly in load lota, hut in
cluding part-loads; 300-400 yearlings. Balanace of the offering
will be cows and replacement cattle.
This will be one of our best sales this fall, both in numbers
and qualit.y
Hog sale starts at 11 o’clock; cattle sale starts promptly
at 1.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
Richie Greets High School h ans
Richie Ashbum (center), famous fielder of the
Philadelphia Phillies, Monday dropped in at the
O'Neill public school to say "hello”. He is spend
ing the winter with his wife at Tilden—his home
town. In O’Neill he was a guest of John Kersen
brock. Left-to-right: Ted Jareski, Larry Anderson,
Veldon Tomlinson, Mr. Kersenbrock, Mr. Ashburn,
led Strong and Darrel Summers. The students
are all juniors. The Frontier Photo.
The Jedliekas (renter) and kin admire silken wedding dress wrorn half-century ago. Left-to
riglit: Mrs. Joe Jcdlicka of Omaha, Mrs. Mary Jelinek of V'erdigre, maker of the dress, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Jcdlicka and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jedlicka of Yerdigre.—The Frontier Photo.
Jedlickas Wed 50 Years
VERDIGRE—Sunday, Novem- ’
ber 3, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jedlicka
celebrated their golden wedding
at open house. About one hundred
friends and relatives signed the
guestbook.
They were married October 29,
1907, in Verdigre at St. Wences
laus Catholic church. A mass was
celebrated in their honor on Tues
day, October 29.
Mr. Jedlicka was born at Verd
igre in a log cabin. His parents
were homesteaders. He met Anna
Lrmer-Haake Rites
Read at Chamberlain
On Thursday, October 24, at
6 p.m., a quiet nupital rite took
place at Chamberlain, S.D., in
which Miss Marlene Ermer of
O'Neill and Ronnie Haake of
Chambers were united in mar
riage.
Their attendants were Miss
Nina Burival of O’Neill and Eu
gene Adams of Chambers.
The bride appeared in a gray
striped flannel dress trimmed in
white. She wore a white hat and
had a white chrysanthemum cor
sage. Miss Miss Burival wore a
dark suit and white hat. Her cor
sage was of white carnations.
The bridegroom wore a gray
suit. His bestman was attired in
dark trousers and a light coat.
Both had white carnation bouton
nieres.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple returned to Chambers to
live. Mrs. Haake is a graduate of
O'Neill high school, class of 1957.
She is a teacher in the Martha
district, northeast of Chambers.
Mr. Haake graduated from Cham
bers high school, class of 1954,
* and is employed at Harley’s Pro
duce in Chambers.
COUNTY COURT t
October 31—Paul S. Bittner of
Inman, night speeding, fined $10
and $4 costs, officer—E. M. Has
, treiter.
October 31—Fred H. Maire of
Mullen overweight on capacity
plate, fined $10 and $4 costs, offi
cer—Clifford L. Kizzire.
October 31—Bobbie N. Ford,
jr., of Atkinson, night speeding,
fined $17.50 and $4 costs, officer
—E. M. Hastreiter.
November 2—Bill W. Stafford
of Creighton, day speeding, fined
$10 and $4 costs, officer—E. M.
Hastreiter.
November 2—Wayne E. Vaw
ser of Bassett, night speeding,
fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—
R. L. Gude.
November 2 Milton Graves of
Sioux City, intoxication, fined $5
anil $4 costs, sheriff—Leo S. Tom
jack.
November 4- John Austin
O'Hare of Sioux City, uttering<
forged instrument, bound over to*
district court for trial after post
ing $600 bail bond, sheriff—Leo
S. Tomjack.
November 4 — Carl William
Johnson of Boulder, Colo., night
speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs,
officer—R. R. Shomey.
/pcera, who was born at Sidney
in a sodhouse, as they attended
his brother and her sister at their
marriage. Later they began to
"keep company”.
After they were married, they
farmed three miles southwest of
Verdigre. Their two children were
born on the farm.
About 17 years ago, they left
the farm and moved into town
where Mr. Jedlicka opened a shoe
repair shop, which he still oper
ates. He is afflicted with arthritis
but "keeps busy”. They both en
joy good health. Mrs. Jedlicka
keeps young by helping a half-day
at a cafe
Their children are Mrs. Frank
(VictoriaI Shefl of O’Neill and
Otto J. Jedlicka of Verdigre. They
have four grandchildren.
A large five tiered cake baked
by Mrs. Matthew Beha of O’Neill,
graced the serving table. On dis
play was the wedding gown worn
by Mrs. Jedlicka and made by
her sister, Mrs. Mary Jelinek at
Verdigre, who still is a dessmaker
there.
Among Mrs. Jedlicka’s immed
iate family able to be present
were her sister, Mrs. Mary Jel
linek of Verdigre and Mrs. Joe
(Frances) Jedlicka of Omaha,
w h o married Mr. Jedlicka’s
brother.
One sister, Mrs. Frank Hanz
lik of Creighton, and two brothers,
Frank and Joe Vecera, both of
Verdigre, were unable to be pre
sent.
Mr. Jedlicka’s sisters, Mrs.
Mary Kocina and Mrs. Ed Pav
lok, and a brother, Emil, all of
Verdigre, were present. A brother
Vac Jedlicka of Lynch, who cele
bated his 50th wedding anniver
sary last summer, was unable to
be in attendance.
James Boyle (above) landed 16% pounds of fish, consisting of
five big ones and two small ones Tuesday at Fort Randall. Pete
Donohoe, a companion, accmpanied him and caught a string "about
as good” as Boyle’s. The fish are saugers. They landed them be
low the dam from the bank. Boyle’s largest prize weighed 6%
pounds. -The Frontier Photo.
Sick & Injured
O'NEILL— The flu bug has hit
one or mure members of the
following families: the Lyle low
ers, the Harry Grahams, the Ro
bert Devoys, the Clarence Sau
sers, the Harry Petersens, the
Richard Hoveys, the Kred Well
ses, the Henry Kufahls, the Oliv
er Rosses, the Walter Donohoes,
the Don McKamys, the Walter
Meiers, the Leo Mullens, the
Frank Frittons, the Matt Behas,
the Elgin Rays, the Jerome Veld
ers, the Louis Wrays, the Frank
Summerses, the Frank Shefls,
the J. Robert Berigans, the IXir
ven Kipples, the Vern Reynold
sons, the Morris Kirkpatricks,
the Brock Reynoldsons, the Ben
nett Gillespies, the Joe Dufeks,
the Charles N. Nutters, the C. E.
Worths, the Roy Worths, the Al
vin Otts, the Charlie Richters.
Seventeen members of the fifth
grade class of the public school
were absent Monday and only 11
were present. . . Mrs. Russell
Moler was dismissed Friday from
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in
Norfolk Friday. . . Mark Wecker,
three year old son of the Donald
A. Weckers, has chickenpox.
. . . Lloyd Godel left by ambul
ance Tuesday for St. Joseph’s
hospital in Omaha for a new
cast. . . John Helmer returned to
school Monday after recuperating
from surgery at St. Anthony’s
hospital. . . Linda Curran, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cur
ran, has been sick since Friday.
She was on the verge on pneum
onia. . . L. G. Gillespie is a pat-|
ient in the Methodist hospital in
Sioux City. . . Mr. and Mrs. Eu-|
gene Hastreiter were in Omaha
with their daughter, Mary Jean,
for medical treatment.
RIVERSIDE—The Willie Shra
der family and Luella Bennett
visited Will Shrader in a Sioux
City hospital Wednesday, Octo
ber 30. Alice Shrader returned
Home wim mrai. iney aiso visa
ed the Joe Luzio family on their
way home. Thursday, Eddie Shra
der visited his father, returning
home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Wetlaufer and family went to
Sioux City to bring Mr. and Mrs. j
Will Shrader home where Mr.
Shrader is recuperating. . . Clay
ton Iloke has flu. . . Larry Mont
gomer and Jackie Fry were sick
last week. . . Danny Miller is un
der the doctor’s care again,
. . . Mrs. Walter Miller has suf
fered a relapse of the flu. . . Mrs.
Dan Robbins had two of her
children to a doctor Friday. They
have had the flu the last three
weeks. . . Mr. and Mrs. George
Montgomery were in O'Neill Sat
urday where George visited his
doctor for a checkup.
INMAN vMrs. Walter Ubben
and daughter, Christie, returned
from Auburn Wednesday, Octo
|)or 30, where Mrs. Ubben was
spending a few days with her
mother who is recuperating from
a fall. . ■ James Coventry drove
to Wayne Wednesday, October 30,
to get" his daughter, who has the
flu. Miss Kay was able to
return her studies at Wayne
State Teachers college Sunday
evening. . . Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
South have been having a bout
with the flu. . . Mrs. R. B. South
entered Atkinson Memorial hosp
ital Monday morning as a medical
patient.
DELOIT- Mrs. Agnes Bartak of
Plainview, formerly of this com
munity, was released from the
Plainview hospital last week.
. Mrs. Rudy Funk was taken
to the Antelope Memorial hospital
in Neligh Friday. . . Earline Sch
runk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Schrunk, was a patient last
week at the Neligh hospital. Her
condition was given as “good .
... A number in this community
have been suffering with the flu.
CELIA—Bobby Knutson, fresh
man in Atkinson high school, was
abcent from school Monday and
Tuesday on account of the flu.
. Fourteen out a class ol zs
were absent for the same reason.
me jou ncuuwviivo — —
have the llu. . . The Clarence
Focken family, William Maloun
family and the Victor irickel
children are also among those
with the flu.
CHAMBERS—Elmer Lenz was
taken to St. Anthony’s hospital
in O’Neill Friday after having
suffered a heart attack. . • Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Damme called
on Mrs. Ed Smith at the Tilden|
hospital Sunday. • . A. Walter ac
companied by his daughter, Mrs.
Jim Kirkland of Burwell, went to
Rochester, Minn-, Monday for
medical care.
EMMET—Miss Janet Newton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haul
Newton, has been ill with the flu
and was taken to St. Anthony s
hospital Monday evening. . . Miss
Jennie Foreman, daughter of.
Frank Foreman, entered Atkinson
Memorial with a bad cold Tuesday |
morning.
LYNCH—Mrs. Gladys Spencer
is spending this week visiting
Mrs. Dwight Hoffman at a Nor
folk hospital. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Davy were in Omaha Fri
day to visit with Mrs. Edd Hoff
man, who is a patient in the
Clarkson hospital.
AMELIA—Vern Sageser is still
quite ill. He was in O’Neill Friday
to see the doctor and was report
ed as “not so well” Monday.
DORSEY—Albert Schindler is
not well and is a patient in the
Sacred Heart hospital.
Parked Truck
Is Damaged—
A truck owned by John Turner
received damages Friday while it
was parked in an alley unloading
freight. James Lyons, driver of
a car, attempted to go around it
when the tractor door came open
and struck the windshield.
Officer Gerald Wettlaufer-estim
ated about $50 damages to both
car and truck.
School Meeting—
EWING- Supt. L. M. Carter re
ported on the progress of the
school at the board of education
meeting Monday evening. All
members were present. Lionel
Gunter presided.
58 Deer Checked
at Station Here
(Continued from page 1A
brother. Herley. In their outing
all scored hits one mule and
three doe.
A total of 58 deer were check
ed in at the Holt cheeking station
upon supervision of the sheriff’s
office.
The group included:
Donald Adamson of O'Neill.
Emil Adamson, ir, of O'Neill,
Tom Alder of O'Neill. Harold \>
ers of Winnetoon. John Ayers of
Uneoln, Beulah Bartos of O'
Neill. Stanley Bartos of O’Neill,
Bennie Bazelman of O'Neill. Al
fonso Boelaert of Orchard. Tom
Berry of Stuart.
Hugh Benson of Spencer, Ar
thur Albert Bessert of Kedbird,
Arthur Dale Bessert of Kedbird,
William Boies of Ewing, Delbert
Carl of Ewing, Rollie Case of
Case of Omaha
James Curran of O'Neill, Ben
DeVall of O'Neill, Raymond 1X>
bias of Atkinson (220-lbsA, Cle
tus Durr of Stuart, Joan Grenier
of O'Neill, Kathltvn Grenier of
O'Neill, Clifford Harding of O'
Neill, Joe Ilt'bek of Redbird (2JO
lbs i, Donald Hynes of O'Neill.
Cletus Karthauser of Lincoln,
Helen Kitchens of Atkinson, Ken
neth Knickman of Omaha. Frank
Kopejtka of O’Neill, Kenneth
Laursen of Orchard, John Mas
ters of Omaha, Thomas Masters
of Omaha, Harold Melcher of
Page.
James Mellor of Atkinson, Du
ane Miller of Emmet, M. A. Mil
ler of O'Neill, Earl Parks of Page,
Rev. A. J. Paschang of Stuart, I
Dale Perry of O'Neill.
Louie Prange of Stuart, Fred
Roth of Atkinson, Ivan Roth of
Valentine, Ronnie Root of Atkin
son, Wayne Root of Atkinson,
Bernard Rossman of Atkinson,
Hera B. Rossman of Atkinson,
Truman Rossman of Atkinson.
Larry D. Tomlinson of O’Neill,
Olive Tomlinson of O'Neill, Dick
Tomlinson of O'Neill, Duane Sand
ers of O’Neill, Herbert Under
wood of O’Neill, Fred Uhlir of
O'Neill.
I^eah Wahl of Saline county,
Albert Widtfeldt of O’Neill, Em
met Wright of Ewing, Kenneth
Young of Ravenna.
Jim’ Kelly Dies
in Omaha Hospital
(Continued from page 1.)
Palisades, Calif.; half-sisters
Mrs. Nora Summers and Mar- I
-Caret Dyer, hoth of Seattle, I
Wash.; 10 grandchildren.
Among those from out-of-town
attending the funeral were; S/I
Sgt. James R. Kelly of Miami,
Fla ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Aus
tin of Sidney; William P. Kelly
of Omaha; Donald Kelly and
family of Omaha; Daniel Kelley
of Winnetoon; Mrs. Vac Ondfacek
i>f Verdigre; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
llirsch of Denver, Colo.; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Austin of Plainview;
Mrs. Louise Beal of Orchard;
Mrs. Homer Barton of Orchard;
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis of
Ewing; A. E. Spittler of Ewing;
Mr. and Mrs. L P. Dierks of
Ewing; George Barry of Sioux
City.
Former O’Neillite
Dies in Montana,
Mrs. Walter Shelton died sud
denly at her home at 621
E1 m st., Laurel, Mont., of
a heart attack, which occurred
September 27. Word was rece
ived by Mrs. Frank Hunter of
Redbird.
Mrs. Sheldon was (he former
Lei a Paxson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Paxson, who lived
in the Star community, and then
moved to Valentine where Mrs.
Sheldon finished school, met and
married her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon lived in
O’Neill in the late thirties and
early forties. He was employed
by the Interstate Power company
and later transferred to Valen
tine and then to Laurel, Mont.
Recently they built a new home.
Survivors include: Widower;
three sons, three sisters and two
brothers. Her parents and one
brother preceded her in death.
ROCK FALLS NEWS
Dan Rakes, who had been cab
ling hay for the Albert Widtfeldts,
left Saturday for California, hav
ing been called there by the
death of his father, Kent Rakes.
Mr. Rakes was a resident of the
Phoenix neighborhood and a mail
carrier for the late Wallace John
son, on the O'Neill to Ancar
route. Dan was driven to Grand
Island by Gordon Johnson where
he could make better travel con
nections to the west.
Arden Larsen, accompanied by
Sam Derickson were hunting
Sunday. Arden was successful in
getting his deer that day.
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Mrs. Walter K. Smith, sr. . .
suffered long Illness.
Smith Funeral
Held Friday
STUART — Mrs. Walter K.
Smith, 73, died at Atkinson Mem
orial hospital Wednesday, Octo
ber 30 after a long illness. Funer
al services were conducted at 2
p.m., Friday, November 1, at the
Community church here.
Born June 10, 1884, at Avoca,
la. she joined the Baptist church
while still a child. She taught
school for several years in and
around U»gan, la. She was united
in marriage to Walter K. Smith
Novemln'r 22, 1905, at Council
Bluffs, la. They moved to Stuart
in December and, except for a year
spent in Keya Paha county they
lived in and around Stuart.
They became the parents of
six children, A daughter, Gladys
Juanita died at the age of two
years.
Survivors include: Widower;
daughters Miss Marguerite and
Mrs. Don (Pauline) Schafer, both
of Stuart; Mrs. Fred (Janibel)
Frater of Coatsville, Pa.; Mrs
Ernest (Grace) Smith of Bass
ett; son Walter A. of Stuart; 10
grandchildren; sister Mrs. Vir
ginia Hawk of South Sioux City.
County Court
November 4 Russell VV. Stras
<y, driver for Williams Distribut
ing company, of Rapid City, S.
D., overweight, fined $80 and $4
costs, officer Donald F. Rich
ardson.
November 4 It. J. Pankratz of
Mi. Lake, Minn., night speeding,
fined $17 and $4 costs, officer
R L. Gude.
November 4 — Donald Leslie
Sladek of Atkinson, illegal pos
session of deer, fine of $100 sus
pended upon payment of $4 court
costs, game warden Fred Salak.
November 5- John E. Dean of
Lincoln, night speeding, fined
$10 and $4 costs, officer E. M.
Ilastreiter.
Novemlier 5- Vomer Eller of
Hubbard, la., day speeding, fined
$10 and $4 costs, officer E. M.
Ilastreiter.
msTRirr court
The State of Nebraska vs. John
Justin O'Hare, uttering forged in
strument.
Other Rock Falls News
Mrs. Ixiu Brown, Terry and
Cindy accompanied by Lynda
Hynes, went to Atkinson Thurs
day night for trick or treats
spree.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
and boys were evening visitors
at the John Schultz home Tues
day, October 29.
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