immmmmmrnm mmm II..Ww truck . . . orated army surplus vehicle parts were strewn about the urea.—The Frontier Photo. Hospital Notes ST, ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: August 13 Mrs Francis Holz of O'Neill, Mrs. Cora Alder of Lynch; 14 Ray Hoffman of Chnmlw’rs: 16 Mrs. John Janz ing of O’Neill, Mrs Charles Boyle of O'Neill, Janet Anson of Page, Raymond Walnofer of Page. Mrs. Edward Shaw of Orchard! Eugene Clark of Inman; 16—Fay Doty of O’Neill, Mrs. Mollie Pet ersen of Spencer, Floyd Keyes of Inman, Harold Parks of Ewing Mrs John J. Vitt of O'Neill, Terry Beckwith of O’Neill; 17—Steven Strul>e of O'Neill, Mrs. William Spence of O'Neill, Itelores Vinz enz of Atkinson; 18 Mrs. Elven Hamilton of Ewing, Charlie Ost ler of Arlington, John Fiala of Spencer, Mrs. James Friedel of Stuart, Gary Riffey of O’Neill, Vigo Christensen of Monowi, Mrs. Willard Solfermoser of O’Neill; 19 Roy Lowry of O’Neill, Dan Trowbridge of Page; 20 — Mrs. Thomas Slattery of O’Neill, Lee Menke of O’Neill. Dismissals August 13- Maurice Grutsch of O’Neill, Mrs. Esther Morgan of O'Neill, Mrs. Frank McKenny of O’Neill, Baby Girl McKenny of O'Neill, Miss Mary, Carney of O’Neill; 14 Mrs. Larry Fernau of O’Neill, Baby Girl Fer nau of O'Neill; 16- Mrs. Arthur Boettcher of Spencer, Baby Girl Boettcher of Spencer, Janet An son of Page; 16 Mrs. Keith Oat man of Si>eneer. Baby Boy Oat man of Sj>encer, Mrs. Leo Van dersnick of Ewing, John Zum brum of Page, Mrs. Francis Holz of O’Neill; 17 Harold Parks of Ewing, Mrs. Thomas Slattery of O’Neill, Mrs. Elvera J. Smith of O’Neill; 18 — Sharon Daniels of Ewing, Mrs. Wilma Daniels of Ewing; Mrs. John Janzing of O’ Neill, Baby Girl Janzing of O' Neill; Raymond Walnofer of Page; 19- Steven St rube of O’ Neill, Mrs. William Spence of O’ Neill, Mrs. Hubert Kohle of Stu art, Vigo Christensen of Monowi, Terry Beckwith of O’Neill; 20 Charlie Ostler of Arlington, Ray Hoffman of Chamliers, Gary Rif fey of O'Neill, Delores Vinzenz of* Atkinson, Mrs. James Friedel of Stuart, Fay H. Doty of O’Neill, Danny Trowbridge of Page. Hospitalized: Garrett Janzing of O'Neill, Frank H. Murray of O’Neill, Roy Lowry of O’Neill, Mrs. John ’ Vitt of O’Neill, Mrs. Charles Boyle of O’Neill, James C. Parker of O’Neill, Mrs. Edward Shaw of Orchard, Eugene Clark of Inman, Mrs. Elven Hamilton of Ewing, Thomas Schoberg of O’ Neill, Mrs. Thomas Slattery of O’Neill, Mrs. Willard Solfermoser of O’Neill, Mrs. C. A. VanValk enberg of Ewing, Floyd Keyes of Inman, Mrs. Alfons Liewer of Butte, Peter Nissen of Page, John A. Fiala of Spencer, Mrs. Cora G. Alder of Lynch. Mrs. Mollie Petersen of Spencer, Ambrose1 Biglin of O’Neill, Lee Menke of rvMoin ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: August 11 — Mrs. Gary Lech of Atkinson, surgical;' Lon Ann Lech of Atkinson, medi cal; 13 Mrs. Howard Dowling of Atkinson; 14—Frank Jungman of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Nellie O'Donnell of Atkinson, medical; Mrs, Clarence Grof of Atkinson, medical; 15—Mrs. Paul Warnke of Anoka, obstetrical; Mrs Elmer Allyn of Stuart, medical; 16— Mrs. William Raymer of Atkinson obstetrical; 17- -James Humpal of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Harold Vrooman of Atkinson, surgical obstetrical; Mrs. Charles Shane of Atkinson, obstetrical; Carol Pam ero of O’Neill, surgical. Dismissed: August 11: Wilmer McConnell of Atkinson; Mrs. Ben Schmit and daughter of Atkinson; 12—Mrs. Clarence Grof of Atkin son; 12- Mrs. Dale Gilbert of Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Phone 106 Golden Bldg. Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O'NEILL, NEBK Insurance of All Kinds Loaded Truck Fails to Make Corner John L. Hohbs, 18 of Omaha was driver of a 1947 Reo truck loaded with crated army surplus vehicle parts. At 10:20 am., Thursday at the O'Neill Drive-In theater corner, the Hobbs ve hicle failed to make the corner and overturned. Hobbs told authorities he W’as traveling at about 45 mph when he came upon the warning sign. He stated that he shifted into a lower gear and applied the brakes. The load shifted. Hohbs said, and caused the upset. The warning sign advises mo torists the maximum speed of the curve is 30 mph. A one-car accident occurred Monday at the intersection of Madison and Williams sts., in which Gary Elsberry, driver, failed to make the turn. The front spring of his vehicle broke. No one was injured. A collision between a car and truck took place Monday on East Douglas street in front of the Shelhamer Equipment building. The car was driven by Clarence Ross of O'Neill and the truck by Claude Walter Smith of Kremlin, Okla. Smith was charged with reckless driving and was fined $24 and $5 costs in justice court The accident happened about 8:40 p.m. Hurts Neck In Auto Mishap— PAGE Alvin Heese, Holt coun ty service officer, is wearing a partial neck cast. He was hurt about 1:20 p.m., Saturday while I driving eastbound at a point lMt miles north of Page and IV4 miles east. His machine struck a calf in the road and the calf had to be killed, having sustained a brok en leg. Riding with Heese were his daughter, Karen, 11. whose head cracked the windshield, and Da vid Beickler, 6, Ileese’s nephew. The boy hurt his nose. Stuart; Mrs. Lewis Kliment and daughter of Atkinson; 14—Mrs. Vernon Berry of Amelia; 16—Mrs. Elmer Allyn of Stuart; Mrs. Howard Dowling of Atkinson. Hospitalized: Frank Jungman of Atkinson, Lou Ann Lech of Atkin son, Mrs. Gertrude Kaup of Stuart, Mrs. Nellie O’Donnell of Atkinson, Mrs. Harold Vrooman of Atkinson, Mrs Charles Shane and daughter of Atkinson, Mrs. Will iam Raymer and daughter of At kinsin, Mrs. William Possneeker of Atkinson, James Humpal of Atkinson, Harold Domero of O’ Neill. Henry Stolte of Atkinson, Mrs. Paul Wamke and daughter of Anoka, Robert Cole of Emmet, ] Lois Ann Bright of Atkinson. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Hugh Anderson of Sriencer, Mrs Mary Classen of i Spencer, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of I Norfolk, Clayton Klasna of Spen cer. Emil Luth of Butte, Baby McAllister of Naper, Emil Micanek j of Lynch, Mrs. Josie Scheinost of Spencer, Mrs. Wilbur Reiser and j baby of Spencer, Mrs. Leo Sed lacek and baby of White River, S.D., Mrs. Frank Thomson and baby of Lynch, Mrs. Emma Quest of Naper, Edd Weber of Butte, Mrs. Mary Wesely of Butte. Dismissed: Claus Sieh of Nap er, Miss Sharon Holmberg of Bristow, Mrs. Darrel Ludemann and baby of Butte, Mrs. John Quest of Naper, Mrs. Frank Cran ford of Lynch, Mrs. Donald Bald win of Bonesteel. S.D., Miss Mary Ross of O’Neill, Mrs James Mil lard and baby of O’Neill. Joe Bos ka of Lynch, Stephen Cheuvrant of Butte, Albert Nemec of Spen cer. LCNDBERG MEMORIAL (Creighton) Admitted: Arnold Sutter of Creighton, Oliver Fitch of Nio brara, Hans Bohren of Winne toon, Mrs. Dale Wamberg of Moorhead, la., Mrs. Walter Fuel berth of Creighton. Mrs Fred Frank of Verdigre, Sherman Col glazier of Shubert, Mrs. Bruce Murray of Creighton. Dismissed: Gary Douglas Camp lin of Kearney, Mrs. Norman Hil fiker and daughter of Bloomfield, Elva Randa of Niobrara, (trans ferred to Nelight, Mrs. Joe For man and daughter of Verdigre, Carl Hvgaard of Creighton, Mrs. Dale Wamberg and son of Moor head, la. Sherman Colglazlier of Shubert. _ __————^ ———i——^ Substantial Increase Coining We’ll have more than 300 lattle today (Thursday) at our j sale Consigned In advance have been several bunches of yearl ings and calves. There are several very good consignments of light cattle moving. You who’ll be having cattle to sel shoml see us in advance In order to Include your offering in our ad- j vertislng. There'll be 150-300 feeder pigs today. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 Vern * Leigh Reynoldson Shorty II, Angus Steer, Is f hamp (Continued from page 1» her cow and calf breeding project. The cow's name was Bozo and it was her third trip to the Holt fair. James Melcher of Page was runnerup tn the Angus breeding heifers. Glenn Miller of O'Neill won a purple ribbon in the Angus class; Nick Hammerlun of O' Neill earned a purple ribbon for his reserve champion stocker i feeder calf- an Angus. Purple ribbons went to Evan Grubb of Chambers, Hereford steer, and Venita White of Arne 1 lia. Hereford steer, for their stock I er-feeder calf entries. (Complete results will be tabu lated anil published next issue1. Demonstration and judging re suits, based on a record S6D en tries, follow: DEMONSTRATIONS Agriculture eurple Gary Pick of Inman Robert Ruther of Inman: blue — Jerry Homolka of Chambers, Dir en Blake of Chambers, Larry Dawes of O'Neill; red Curtis Peacock of O'Neill. Marvin Dawes of O'Neill, Jack Gilg of Atkinson Larry Judge of Atkinson: white Faye Shearer of Swing. Larry Beck of Atkinson. Hume Economics Purple Ruth Ann Walker ol O'Neill. Joan Pease of O'Neill. Lynn McCarthy of O'Neill, Nancy Wray of O'Neill; blue — Elaine Krugrnan of O'Neill. Christine Herley of O'Neill, Diane Giilespii i of O'Neill, Judy Smith of Cham I bers, Judy Thomson of Cham bers, Marlene Beck of Atkinson. Catherine Schmidt of Atkinson: red Judy Heed of Chambers; Karen Farrier of Chambers, Faye ' *jr*.ou o. Amelia Shiriev Green iot Amelin, Marie Gdg of Atninson Patty Bonenberger of Atkinson; white Betty Hies of Atkinson, Earl Miller of Atkinson. nm.ixo Clothing, Senior Division Donna Crumly of Page, first; Barbara Wayman of O'Neill, sec ond; Patty Grubb of Chambers, third. Clothing, Junior IN vision Patty Hand of O'Neill, first; Pa tricia Wilson of O'Neill, second; Cheryl Graves of O'Neill, third. FOOD Sonlor Division ' Connie Brockman of Emmet, fust; Ruth Ann Hansen of Inman second: Barbara Wayman of O' Neill, third d\ik\ jn)tii\(i Win Crumly of Page, fust: John Crumly of Page, second; Keith Krugman of O'Neill, third LA ESTCK k it d<.i\«, Roseann Blake of Chambers, first; Eddie Krugman of O'Neill, , second: Rexford Carson or Red bird, third. JIMOK FOOD .It DOING Dianne Gillespie of O'Neill, fi”st; Linda Bonenberger of At kinson. second; Christine Herley of O'Neill, third. Visits Brother — Mrs. Mary Jenkins of Canon City, Colo., visited from Wednes day, August 6 to Tuesday, August 12 with Dr. and Mrs. L. A Carter She is a sister of Doctor Carter. Xnpcar on Cartoon T\ Shim — Three O’Neill children appear 'd on “CartoonviUe" over KMT\’. s 'u.\ City, Monday at 5 p.m. De lores. Stanley and Mary Spang ler visited Mr. and Sirs Bill Eft ickhauae and Michael in Sioux City and also were on the pro ram They art' the children of Mr and Mrs. Walter Spangler. Mrs. Rroekhause and Michael returned to O’Neill to visit for a week Receive*. Veil— Miss Eleanor Hoehne, daugh ter of Mr anti Mrs. A. J. O'Don nell, received her white veil in the Mercy order Sunday, August. 1 The ceremony took place in Omaha. Miss Hoehne received the name. Sr M Kenneth ITtose at tending the rites besides her par ! ents were iter sister. Miss Rita , Claire Hoehne, and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Riehards and Jerry irf Emmet. TO PARATROOPS EWING Robert Welke. Gene Sisson and IVlbert Carl, all grad uates of Ewing high school, class of 1958. have enlisted in the army paratroopers. They will leave | Monday next week, to commence , basic training at Et Carson, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry l^as of Omaha arrived Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Ven teicher, for a few days. . . . PLUS . . . TOP VALUE STAMPS ) Prices effective T hursday through Saturday, August 21 to 23 Friendly, Courteous Service Plenty of Parking GOLDEN IU PE — U. S. No. 1 Bartlett — BjUlHIlflS 2 M)$. 29c RED OR WHITE SPUDS 10 lbs.-25c GUARANTEED IUI'E Watermelons 1 FRESH FROZEN R.S.P. 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