The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 31, 1958, Section 1, Page 5, Image 7

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MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis A. Murray of Joliet, 111 , a
daughter, Mary Katherine, weigh
ing 9 pounds, born Tuesday, July
29, in Joliet. Mr. Murray is the
son of Frank II. Murray of O'
Neill.
OTT Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott
of O'Neill, a daughter, Janelle
Kay, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces,
torn Thursday July 24, at St.
Anthony's hospital. The Otts now
have two daughters and two sons.
The maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baruld of Drum
mond, Mont. The paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Ott of O'Neill.
LANGAN Mr. and Mrs. John
Langan of Spencer, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds, torn Thurs
day, July 24, at Sacred Heart
hospital in Lynch.
TERJAL -Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Terjal of Spencer, a son, weigh
ing 5 pounds 6 ounces, bom Fri
day, July 25, at Sacrod Heart hos
pital in Lynch.
WEBER—Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Weber of Stuart, a son, Rich
ard, weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces,
torn Friday, July 25, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital .
aX)K-Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gx>k
of Greeley, a daughter, Mary
Elizabeth, weighing 8 pounds 14
ounces, torn Wednesday, July 23.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Pruss of Inman.
ALDER Mr. and Mrs Harold
Alder of Verdigre, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds 6% ounces,
born Sunday, July 27, at Lund
berg Memorial hospital in Creigh
BURIVAL—Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Burival of O’Neill, a son,
Clifford Francis weighing 5
pounds 8 ounces, horn Thursday,
July 24 at St. Anthony’s hospital
in O'Neill.
BEAN Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bean of O’Neill, a daughter, Ro
berta Mae, weighing 8 jxiunds 12
ounces, ixirn Monday, July 28 at
St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill.
STOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Stowell of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces, Ixirn
Tuesday. July 29 at St. Anthony's
hospital in O’Neill. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Stowell of O’Neill and the
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Stanton of O’
Neill. The couple has two sons,
Bobby Jo and Michael.
FOX Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Fox of Bassett, a son, weighing
8 pounds 5V« ounces born Tues
day, July 29 at St. Anthony’s hos
pital in O’Neill.
KALLHOFF - Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Kallhoff of Ewing, a
daughter, Jodie Sue, weighing 8
pounds 11 ounces, ixirn Sunday,
July 27 at Tilden Community hos
pital in Tilden. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Garrett Kallhoff of Ewing. The
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones of Clear
water.
SEHI Mr. and Mrs. Vertis
Sehi of Neligh, a son, Stephan
born Saturday, July 19, at the
Antelope Memorial hospital ir
Neligh.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE: Three-year-old An
gus bull.—Clinton Ruegge, L
miles north and 6 east of O'
Neill. _
SEE Bankerjlifeman —
Ernie Brinkman
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Nuptials Here
In an afternoon nuptial rite Sun
day, July 20, Miss Mardelle Gas
kiH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Gaskill of O’Neill, became
the bride of A/2c Russell Borg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg.
Their wedding took place at
First Methodist church. A re
ception followed.
Among out-of-towners here for
the rites were: A/2c Richard Gas- j
kill of Fairbanks, Alaska; Mr. j
and Mrs. Joe Bicek and Beverly,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kroupa and
Judy Stewart, all of Omaha; Miss
Janice Sipes of Lincoln; Mrs. j
Rose Bicek of Verdigre; Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Ike, Jack Merker
and Janice Edgerton. all of Oma- ]
ha; Frank Hornik, Edward and :
Helen of Hooper; Elsie Hornik of
Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Sipes and family of Lincoln; Ma- 1
mie Grenier of Norfolk, Va.; |
Mrs. Robert Gaskill and family
and Mrs. Martha Scholz of Ne-;
ligh; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flcek
and family of Wahoo; Mrs. Wal
ter Smith of Ceresco.
Airman Borg is stationed at
West Palm Beach. Fla.
Both the bride and bridegroom
are 1957 graduates of O’Neill
high school.
Iowan Honored at
Sunday Picnic—
INMAN—A picnic dinner flor
; JO persons was held Sunday at
the Clyde Ross home in honor
of Mrs. Alecia Henning of Perry,
la., who came Saturday and was
an overnight guesat
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Dana Lines, Mr. and Mrs.
Milo Gorgen and Dean, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Lines and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mr. and j
Mrs. Elmer Michalis, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Butterfield and family
and Dewayne Stevens.
The afternoon was enjoyed by
visiting and by Mrs. Smith play
ing the organ and singing. Mr.
and Mrs. Lyman Parks and
Brenda Mudloff of Page were af
ternoon callers.
County Court
July 25- Laurence Reuss, driv
er for L. H. Vanderheiden of El
gin, overweight on capacity plates,
fined $10 and $-1 costs; officer —
Donald F. Richardson.
July 28 Donald C. Krueger,
i driver for Consolidated Freight
I ways of Chicago, 111., overweight,
fined S50 and $4 costs; officer—
Donald F. Richardson.
July 29—Allison F. Reed of
Azle, Tex., overweight, fined $50
and $4 costs: officer—Clifford L.
Kizzire.
July 30 — Jeff E. VVagnon of
Emmet, possession of alcoholic
liquor by minor, fined $25 and $4
costs; officer -E. M. Hastreiter.
July 30- Edward Rezac of At
kinson, speeding night, fined $100
1 and $4 costs; officer- E. M. Has
> treitcr.
July 24—Andrew J. Goeden of
O’Neill, speeding night, fined $35
i and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude.
DISTRICT OOI RT
July 24—Agnes O’Neil, ptain
tiff, vs. A. Marcellus d/b/a A.
Marcellus Chevrolet Co. A peti
tion has been filed to repleven a
Chevrolet station wagon. John R.
Gallagher is attorney for plain
tiff.
July 29 -Mary Pribil, plaintiff,
vs. Francis and Carol Pribil, hus
band wife; Leonard and Ruth
; Pribil, husband and wife; Lawr
ence and Lavonne Pribil, hus
band and wife, defendants, to
quiet title on real estate; Mary
Pribil, plaintiff, vs, same defend
ants as above plus Ralph B.
Dailey and Leila L. Dailey, hus
band and wife, partition action;
settled out of court; Frederick M.
Deutch of Norfolk and Julius D.
Cronin of O’Neill, attorney for
plaintiff; Harold Prince of Grand
Island and William W. Griffin of
O’Neill, attorneys for defendants.
,II STIC K COl RT
July 26—Bill Orsborn of O’Neill,
disturbing the peace, was gi\en
30 days in county jail with work;
officer Chris McGinn.
Visit Borg*—
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Page of
California wero recent callers at
the home of Mi's. Carrie Borg and
daughter. Marvel Borg.
O’Neil News
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angus of Ne
ligh visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Angus and Janice Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Burgess
and children of Omaha spent the
I weekend with his parents, Dr.
and Mrs. L. A Burgess. Kathy
; Sue and Patti Jo remained to
! spend two weeks visiting their
' grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McElhaney
J of Lincoln were weekend guests of
j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted '
McElhaney and Mr. and Mrs. j
Harry Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow,
and Mr and Mrs. NVavne Dono
hoe spent the weekend visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer of
Ewing.
Mr and Mrs. H S. Moses spent
Saturday in Winside.
Mark Allen and Vicky Joe Ol
lendick spent from Monday until
Wednesday visiting their grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Dempster of Osmond
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donohoe
Monday visited Penny Lu Ros
burg of Deadwood, S.D , who is a
patient in the Neligh hospital.
Mrs. Mry Lehn left Monday for
Wahoo to spend several days vis
it mg her sun and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lehn.
Edward McCarthy of Columbus
s[>ent Monday and Tuesday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
McCarthy.
Mr. and Mrs Dean Streeter
"ith Patricia and Jean McKenzie
spent Sunday in Brunswick vis
iting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Menlsh, Hol
land and Carol of O’Neill. Beverly
Smith, Brenda dolman. Mrs. A R.
Grow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cad
wallader, Rolland and Carol of In
man attended a family reunion at
Ponca State park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saunto of
Seattle, Wash., arrived Monday
ami are visiting his brother and
family , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saun
to. and other relatives and friends.
Guests over the weekend of Mr
and Mrs. Wiliam MaeKinlay were
her brother and wife. Mr. and
Mrs. James Spease of Chicago.
111.
Miss Audrey Hawn, a student
nurse at St. Catherine’s hospital
of Om/iha was a guest from Fri
day until Tuesday of Miss Barbara
McCarthy, who is home on vaca
tion with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George McCarthy.
Monday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John MeCarville
were her father, E. E. Egan, her
sister, Mrs. Cecil Fischenich of
Ellsworth, Minn , and her brother.
Rev. Eugene Egan at Wabasha,
Minn.
Mrs. lv»n McKamy and children
and her sister. Miss lMrothy Hen
nett. expect to leave Monday for
Los Angeles, Calif., to visit an
other sister and family, Mr and
Mrs. Russel Galbreath for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. James Havranek
were Sunday guests of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs James Hav
ranek, sr., of Atkinson.
Mrs. I,awrence Haynes, Lynda,
Larr\ and Le Ellen and Mrs. Mel
\ in Marcellas spent Friday and
Saturday in Lincoln Mrs. Mar
eelus visited her daughter, l/>n*».
and Mrs. Haynes and ehildrm
were guests of Mr ami Mrs. Hoy
Haynes.
Mr and Mrs Frnmott Crabb
and son. Mr. and Mrs. Vorle
Crabb of Flkhart. ltul., spent from
Tuesday until Saturday sight soe
ing in the lilack Hills and Had
Lands of South Dakota.
James Flynn of Council Hluffe.
la is a guest at the home of bis
sister and family, Mr and Mrs.
Joe Ca\anaugh.
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DILL PICKLES, qt....... 29c
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