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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1958)
Wilson and Governor Anderson . . . hear threats to federal rural electrification program.—The Frontier Photo by Bruce Keh berg. future Subscribers STEIN Mr. and Mrs. William Ste.n of Oceanside, Calif., twins, a son and a daughter, weighing 4 pounds 3 ounces, bom Saturday, August 23, at San Diego naval hospital. William (Billie) is in the marines and stationed at Camp Pendleton. The couple has a daughter 10-months-old. Ali,YN Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn of Stuart, a daughter, weigh ing 8 pounds 7 ounces, born Sun day, August 24, at Atkinson Mem orial hospital. DOWLING—Mr. and Mrs. How ard Dowling of Atkinson, twin daughters, Pamela Sue. weighing 4 pounds 6 ounces, and Tamela Jean, weighing 5 pounds, bom Saturday, August 23, at Atkinson Memorial hospital EIMAN Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eiman of Los Angeles, Calif., a soil Stanton Robert, weighing 5 pounds 9 ounces, born August 21 at St. Joseph's hospital in Bur bank Mrs. Eiman is the former Virginia Ann Stein, daughter of the late Walter and Zeffa Stein. This is the couple’s first child. SANDERS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Sanders of Inman, a son. Thomas Wayne, weighing 5 pounds 5% ounces, born Sunday, 1 August 24, at St. Anthony’s hos ptal. LE MASTERS—Mr. and Mrs Max LeMasters of Orchard, a daughter, Patty Jean, weighing 7 pounds 15M* ounces, born Satur day August 23, at St. Anthony’s HEISS Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Heiss of Page, a daughter, Kimberly Gay. weighing 7 pounds, born Monday, August 25, at St. Anthony's hospital. STEIN Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Stein of Granada Hills, Calif., a daughter. Virginia Ann, weigh ing 8 pounds 3 ounces, horn June 21. They have a son, Joseph, 9 years-old. SIELER—Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sieler of Lynch, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, bom Thursday, August 21, at Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. TEADKE—Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Teadke of Bristow, a daugh ter, weighing 5 pounds 14 ounces, born Thursday, August 21, at Sa cred Heart hospital in Lynch. EORSELL- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsell of Neligh, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, bom Friday, August 22, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. POIT.OCK—Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Wayne Pollock of Ewing, a son, Daniel Lee, weighing 5 pounds 9Mi ounces, born Friday, August 22, at St. Anthony’s hos pital. Page to Entertain Community Day PAGE All members of the Page Improvement club are re quested to bake a pie for the Community day meal and lunch sale at the club building. The cel ebration is Monday, September 1. Pies donated by non-members will be appreciated, officers caid. Smorgasbord will be served in the Braddock building, starting at 4:30, sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary. MARRIAGE LICENSES John Ray Hollenbeck, 23, of O'Neill and Conita Joan Ellen Bazelman. 18, of O’Neill on Aug ust 22. Verne O. Hickok, 25, of Denver, Colo., and Jeanene L. Johnson, 20, of Atkinson on August 23. Thomas H. Joyce IH, 24, of Omaha and Joan Claire Berigan, 22, of Atkinson on August 25. Calvin Eugene McClurg, 20, and Miss Alice Arlene Allyn, 19, both of Stuart, on August 25. Visitors Here— Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson were Ther sa Levi of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rankin and family of Newman Grove and O. Peterson of Newman Grove. Urged to Join in ‘Save-REA’ Program Nebraskans were urged to join in a nationwide drive to prevent the destruction of the federal rural electrification program. Joe Jenness, assistant manager of the NRECA in Washington. D C., issued the call at the semi annual meeting of the Nebraska Rural Electric association held Monday in Lincoln. Ed Wilson, manager of the Nio brara Valley Rural Electric Mem bership corporation, O’Neill-head quartcr REA group, attended the sessions. Gov. Victor Anderson of Nebraska scolded Nebraska power leaders for fighting out their dif ferences in courts. County Court August 21- Gerard Spittler of Ewing, over capacity plate, fin ed $50 and $4 costs; officer—Don ald F. Richardson. August 21—John Kanzler, driv er for Don Schotl of Chadron, overload on axle, fined $110 and $4 costs; officer Donald F. Rich ardson. August 21 Mary Gatz of O’ Neill, speeding night, fined $10 and $<1 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. August 21 Hilly B. Eby of O’ Neill, speeding night, fined $17.50 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. August 22 Richard E. White of York, speeding, fined $17.50 and $4 costs; officer—R, L. Gude. August 22 Oswald Drueke of O’Neill, speeding night, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. August 23—Dennis M. Kiedwil ler of Winner, S. D., speeding night and expired driver's license, fined $17.50, $5 and $4 costs; of ficer E. M. Hastreiter. August 23—Gerald E. Martin dale of Concord, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Rich ardson. August 25—John F. Federle, dri ver for Wassenburg Bros, of Har rison, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer—Donald F. Richardson. August 25—Jeff Wagnon of Emmet, driver for C. E. McVay, overweight on capacity plate, fin ed $10 and $4 costs; officer—Don ald F. Richardson. August 25—Lloyd Ford, driver for John R. Johnson of Ainsworth overlength, fined $10 and $4 costs officer—Dnald F. Richardson. August 25—Marvel Withan Baumbach, driver for Central States Steel of Council Bluffs, la., overweight on interior axle, fined $70 and $4 costs; officer — Clif ford L. Kizzire. August 26- Gary Wecker of O'Neill, petit larceny, sentenced to county jail for a period of 15 days; officer Chris McGinn. August 27—Keith L. Shoemak er, for Jochum Seed Co., of Elgin, overwidth on 12-ft. combine, fin ed $10 and $4 costs; officer—Don ald F. Richardson. August 27—Duand L. Henn, dri ver for Jochum Seed Co., of El gin, over-width on 14-ft. combine, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer — Donald F. Richardson. August 27 Jackie Bill Bell of Gillette, Wyo., excessive length, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer — Clifford L. Kizzire. DISTRICT COURT Helen Orsborn et al vs. Joseph E. Pritchett et al. Equity on par tition filed on August 21. Henry Reimer and Merritt Warren are attorneys for the plaintiff. Invitation Declined— PAGE - Mesdames Ralph Larson and Harold Kelly were hostesses Wednesday evening, August 20, when members of the RNA lodge met in routine session at the IOOF hall. An invitation to at tend a lodge convention at Ran dolph in September was declined because the chapter had already I attended a convention this year. Arrive Sunday— Dr. and Mrs. J. C. deHoll and sons of Sioux City arrived Sun day to visit her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arbuth not, and daughters. The sons, Paul and Bob do Holl, remained ' until today < Thursday 1. Their .parents went home Sunday. Phone us your news—51! # Home Grown, Madison County, Fully Guaranteed — WATERMELONS Just Arrived, Truckload of “Full” Bushel and Lug — COLO. PEACHES ?_.- 2fcc FULL $4* CO BUSHEL_ Vt37 KOUT WITH THESE LABOR DAY FOODS - Food for Fun-pkk-up-and-go on your 7 Labor Day outing with quick* f fix picnic food favorito* Ilk# th#*«. 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