The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 15, 1958, Page 12, Image 12

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old Ijexter of Ewing, a daughter,
Julie Kay, weighing 7 pounds, 4
ounces, bom Thursday, May 8, at
St. Anthony's hospital
PETSCHE Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Petsche ot O'Neill, a son,
weighing b pounds 8Va ounces,
bom Friday, May 9, at SC An
thony's hospital.
FERNAU Mr and Mrs. Dickie
of Valentine, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, bom
Wednesday, May 7, at Valentine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay iirittell are the
maternal grandparents.
JQHRING—Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nie Johring ot O'Neill, a son
weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born
Thursday, May 8, at Sacred
Heart hospital in Lynch.
PEREGOY Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Peregoy of Atkinson, a son,
John Franklin, weighing 8 pounds
5 ounces, born Thursday, May 8,
at Atkinson Memorial hospital.
PETER—Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Peter of O'Neill, a daughter,
Louise May, weighing 0 pounds 9
ounces, bom Thursday, May 8. at
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
KUN& Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kunz of Stuart, a son, weighing 10
pounds 3 ounces, t>om L riday,
May 9, at Atkinson Memorial hos
pital.
BREECE Mr and Mrs. James
Breece of Creighton, a son, Dav
id Curtis, weighing 6 pounds,
born Thursday, May 8, at Lunii
licrg Memorial hospital in Creigh
ton.
JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs Ver
non D. Johnson of Salem, 111., a
daughter, Jo Dale, weighing 8
pounds 6 ounces, born Friday,
May 2, at a Salem hospital. Mr.
anil Mrs. Vernie Johnson of El
gin are the paternal grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Goldman of
Salem, 111., are the maternal
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Johnson and Mrs. Charles
i n’Meili are the irreat
grandpa rents.
CURTIS Mr. and Mrs George
Curtis of Novato, Calif-, a daugh
ter, Elizabeth Ann, born Satur
day, May 3. The couple now has
two sons and two daughters. Mrs.
Curtis is the former Betty Big
lin if O’Neill.
RENINGER — Mr. and Mrs.
Norinun Reninger of Columbus,
O., a daughter, weighing 7 pounds
12 ounces, bora Monday, May 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter and
Mr and Mi's. William Reninger,
all of Chambers, are grandpar
ents. .
STEWART—Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Stewart of Lynch, a son, weighing
7 pounds 8 ounces, born Monday,
May 12, at Sacred Heart hospital
in Lynch.
Guests At
Ganklll Home—
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bennett,
David, Carole and Debbie of Ft.
Smith, Ark., arrived Monday,
May 5, at the E. E. Gaskill home.
They were called here by the
death of Joseph O. Bicek the
father of Mrs. Bennett and Mrs.
Gaskill.
Attending a family gethenng
Tuesday, May 6, at the Gaskill
home were the Bennett family,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bicek and Bev
erly of Omaha, Mrs. Jane Krupa
of St Paul, Minn., Clarence Bi
cek Roger Krupa and Miss Mar
delle Gaskill all of Omaha
An overnight guest at the Gas
kill home Monday was Harry'
Fleek of Wahoo.
marriage license
Lonny Ross Miller, 19, of Clear
water and Miss Maryetta Peter
sen, 18, of Ewing on Wednesday,
May 14.
Mr. anil Mrs. Lyle Lower and
children spent the weekend in
Valentine visiting his parents, Mr.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: May 7 Mrs. Don
Vanderbti»k of O’Neill, Madeline
Cook of O'Neill. Felix Sullivan
of O'Neill. Mrs. Ward Dyer of
Stuart; 8—Mrs. Hamid Dexter of
Ewing, Mrs Al Kloppentiorg of
Emmet, Tern McManus of O -
Neill, Mrs R. R. Morrison of O'-1
Neill; 9 Mrs. William White of
O’Neill, Mrs. William Petscht* of
O'Neill, Mrs. Al Fntton of O-'
Neill. Frank Clements of O'Neill,
Mrs. Dallas Behrens of O'Neill,
1 sm C Kelley of Inman; 10
Kathryn Cav anaugh of O'Neill, |
John L Blair of Chamtiers, Mar
garet McManus of O'Neill; 11—
Mrs. Walter Houseman of Lake
Ancles, S. D.. Mrs. Margaret Pri-1
hi I of O Neill; 12 Carolyn Ruth1
Hill of Ewing, Mrs. Bessie Vavak I
of O'Neill, Vernon Strong of O'
Neill; 13 Suzanne Stewart of O’-1
Neill, Mrs. Earl Tooker of Or- |
chard, Virginia Johnson of O'- j
Neill, Mrs. Wayne Black of Spen-1
cer. E. E. Dewey of Chamtiers, |
Mrs. Thomas Alder of Redbird. |
Dismissals: May g Mrs. Ray-;
mond McGeorge of Monowi, Mrs.
Marie Stmhe of O’Neill, Mrs. 1
Uoyd Waldo of Chambers, 9 —
Mrs. Alvin Kloppenlmrg of Em
met, Mrs John M. Gallagher of
Inman, Dean Hume of Bristow,
Joyce Storjohann of O’Neill; 10—
Mrs Don Vanderbeek and baby
girl of O'Neill, Joseph Steskal of
O'Neill, Mrs. Harold Coburn and
baby girl of O'Neill; 11 Mrs. Ar
len Miles of O'Neill, Don C. Kel
ley of Inman; 12 Mrs. Dallas;
Hehrens of O’Neill. Mrs. Alfred
Hamik of O'Neill, Frank Clem-;
cuts of O'Neill, Mrs. William
Petsche and son of O'Neill, Mrs.
William White of O'Neill; 13
Terry McManus of O’Neill, Mrs.
Harold Dexter and baby girl of
Ewing; 14 Kathryn Cavanaugh
of O'Neill, Mrs. Thomas Alder of
Redbird, Madeline Cook of O'
Neill, Herman Dimmitt of O'Neill.
Hospitalized: Mrs. James Boyle
of O’Neill, Garrett Janzing of
O'Neill, Mrs. Margaret Pribil of
O'Neill, Virginia Johnson of O’
Neill. Vernon Strong of O'Neill,
Margaret McManus of O’Neill,
Suzanne Stewart of O'Neill, Mrs.
Wayne Black of Spencer, Mrs.
Earl Tooker of Orchard, Mrs.
Walter Houseman of Lake Andes,
S. D., Carolyn Hill of Ewing,
Mrs. Bertha Harkins of Cham
bers, Mrs. Bessie Vavak of O’
Neill, Scott Conner of Ewing,
David Hinrichsen of Ewing, Mrs.
R. R. Morrison of O’Neill, Mrs.
Jenny Hershiser of O’Neill, Fe
lix Sullivan of O'Neill, Mrs. Al
Fritton of O'Neill, Mrs. Ward Dy
er of Stuart, John L. Blair of
Chambers, E. E Dewey of Cham
bers.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: May 5- Mrs. Robert
Martens of Atkinson, medical;
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The moisture is perfect for fertilizing your coni. Take ad
vantage of this golden opportunity to get 1/3 to 4 increased
yields with the proper fertilizers.
Kogers Utters:
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Two*row attachments for listers for above
See Rogers for best quantity prices
We Also Offer:
Several Summer feeds with Stilbestrol
Hi Ians 3% Fat with Stilbestrol $61.00 per ton
Com Cubes L2% protein with Stilbestrol $62.00 per ton
3 11 for 5 Iluty Special 32% Cone, with Stilbestrol $100.00 per ton
Special Calf Creep feed with Aureomycin $67.00 per ton
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C. E. McVAY. Manager PHONE 771
erman Shrader of Atkinson,
medical. 6—John Claussen of O'
Neill, medical. 7—Judy King of
Stuart, surgical; Mrs. John
L’haney of Stuart, medical. 8~
Mrs. Robert Peregoy of Atkin
,nn, obstetrical: Mrs Louis Peter
it O’Neill, obstetrical; Ed Mc
Donald of Atkinson, medical;
Mrs Ray Farr of Newport, med
ical. 9 -Mrs. Fred Kurtz of Stu
art, olistetrical. 10- Mrs. l-eo Se
ger of Atkinson, surgical. 11 —
Mrs. Mae Stracke of Stuart, med
ical; Helen Dobrovolny of At
kinson, medical: John Gallagher
of Atkinson, medical.
Dismissed: May 5—Robert Mar
tens, jr., of Atkinson; 6--Caleb
Thompson of Naper, Mrs. Rich
ard Shearer and daughter of
Stuart, Mrs. Albert Dennis of O’
Neill; 7-Leonard Ulrich of At
kinson, Mrs. Natchel Rzeszotarski
of Atkinson, Mrs. Robert Mar
tens, sr., of Atkinson, Mrs. Ralph
Armold of Atkinson, Ray Got
schall of Atkinson; 8—Mrs. Geo
rge Barlow and son of Atkinson;
9 Mrs Ray Farr of Newport,
Mrs. Julia Samples erf Atkinson,
Mrs. Frances Timmerman of
Stuart; 11 Ed McDonald of At
i kinsoB, Mi's. Clarence Grot of
Atkinson, Mrs. Robert Peregoy
I and son of Atkinson.
Hospitalized; Mrs. John Chaney
of Stuart. Judy King of S?tuart,
George Frohardt of Atkinson.
Mrs. Fred Kuru and son of Stu
art, John Gallagher of Atkinson.
Mrs. Claude Raymer of Atkinson.
Mrs. Mae Stracke of Stuart, Mrs
I»uis Peter and son of O’Neill.
Herman Schrader of Atkinson
| Mrs, Leo Seger of Atkinson, Mrs
! Jennie Shane of Atkinson.
COUNTY COURT
May 8 Merle D. Nelson of
j Newman Gro\e, over axle weight,
I fined $60 and $4 costs; officer—
(lHinald F. Richardson.
May 8 Francis J. Tierney dri
ver for General Wholesale Gorp.
of Norfolk, overweight on ca
pacity plate, fined $10 and $4
costs; officer Clifford L. Kiz
i zire.
May 8—Robert W Campbell
of Casper, Wyo., excessive length,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
Clifford L. Kizzire.
May 0 Wendell W. ,Vycrs dri
ver for Nash Finch Co. of Nor
folk. over axle weight and over
weight on capacity plate, fined
S80. $10 ;ind $4 costs; officer —
| Clifford L. Kizzire.
May 0 Charles W. Ferguson
of Sheridan. Wyo., no recipro
city, fined $10 and $4 costs; offi
cer- -Clifford L. Kizzire.
May 14 Vernon A. Clauson
dri\ er for Tower Trailer Sales
of Omaha, overweight on capa
city plate, fined $10 and $1 costs; i
officer Clifford L. Kizzire.
May 13 Robert L. Vance of i
Ewing, taking an»l capturing of1
game fish, fined $40 and $4 costs
and liquidated damages to State
of Nebraska $20; officer Fred!
R. Salak
May 14 W. R. Brown driver i
for Buckingham Trans. Inc., of
Rapid City, S p, excessive
length, fined $10 and $1 costs; of
ficer Clifford l* Zizziiv.
May 12 Harold Buster Hybels |
of Kalamazoo, Mich . overweight,
fined $50 and $4 costs; officer
Donald F Richardson.
May 14 Neil French driver for
Pacific Intermountain Express of
Chicago, III. overweight, fined
$50 and $1 costs; officer Clifford
L ki/zire.
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