Future Subscribers Y LI J - Mr. and Mrs. Edwarc Yelli of Ewing, a daughter, weigh ing 7 pounds 1 ounce, bom Frl day, December 26, at Antelopi Memorial hospital in Neligh. HAFSASS Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Hafsass of O'Neill, a duugh ter, weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces born Tuesduy, December 23, a the Sacred Heart hospital ir Lynch. LANDIS Mr. and Mrs. Ceci Landis, a son, weighing 7 ponuds 3 ounces, bom Monday, Decern tier 29, at New Plymouth, Ida Mi-s Landis is a daughter of Mrs J. R. Russell of Page and Mr I^andis is a former O'Neill resi dent. HARRINGTON Mr. and Mrs Frank Harrington of Omaha, a son, weighing 6Vi pounds, borr Friday, December 19. The moth er is the former Norma Foreman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman of Emmet. KAUP Mr. and Mis. Dennis Kaup of Stuart, a son, weighing 8 jKiunds, 5 ounces, bom Saturday December 27, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Beed of Chambers art the parental grandparents. The couple have two daughters. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs Arnold Crawford of O'Neill, a son, William Raymond, weighing 9 pounds 51/6 ounces, l»m Wed nesday, December 24, at St. An thony's hospital in O’Neill. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Johnson of Bristow, a son, Bobby Ray, weighing 8 pounds 6V4 ounces, bom Wednesday, Dec ember 24, at St. Anthony’s hospi 4.. 1 rvM«;n RAMOLD Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Ramold of O'Neill, a daugh ter, Bridget Agnes, weighing ! pounds 5 3/4 ounces, bom Friday December 26 at St. Anthony's hos pital in O’Neill. OONNOT Mr. and Mrs. An ton Connot of Spencer, a son weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, bom Thursday, December 25, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. MULLER Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Muller of Lynch, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 11 ounces, born Fri day, December 26, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. MARX Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marx of Spencer, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, tom Friday, December 26, at the Sac red Heart hospital in Lynch. CARLSON Mr and Mrs. James Carlson of Manhattan, Kans., a son, Scott West, weigh ing 10 3/4 jxKinds, bom Friday, December 26, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. The mother is the former Demaris Wefso of Atkinson. This is the couple's first child and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wef so. UPTON — Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Upton of Atkison, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, bom Monday, December 29. at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. JANSEN Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Jansen of O’Neill, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 4Vi oun ces, bom Saturday, December 27, at St. Anthony's hospital in O’Neill. BJORNSON Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bjomson of Hillsboro, Ore., a son, bom Friday, Decem ber 18 The Bjomsons are for merly of Lynch. JOY — Rev. and Mrs. K. L. Joy of Walla Walla, Wash., a son by adoption, Donald Kay, who ar rived Decemtier 16 at the Joy home at the age of two months, weighing 13 pounds 12 ounces. Mrs Joy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen White of Amelia. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett and Harry S. White, all of Amelia. TEMPLEMEYER Mr. and Mrs. Don Templemeyer of O'Neill a son, Michael Andrew, weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, txirn at 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 30, in St. Anthony's hospital Mr. Templemeycr is the St. Mary 's academy athletic coach. The Templemeyers have three dau ghters. GRADY Mr. and Mrs William Grady of Fullerton, Calif., a dau ghter, Patricia Eileen, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, bom Wednes day, December 17, at Los Angeles. The Gradys now have two girls and one boy. Mr and Mrs. H. D. Grady of O'Neill, paternal grandparents, now count eight grandchildren. VANBUREN — Mr. and Mrs. j Willard Van Buren of Valley, a ! son, Timothy Lee, weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, bom Thursday, December 11, at Wahoo. Mr. Van Buren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Buren of O’Neill, who now have 18 grandchildren. Tim oth Lee is the third child in Wil lard's family . Switzer to Talk at Joint Meeting Ray Switzer, outstanding live stock market reporter, judge and salesman, will speak in O'Neill Friday afternoon, January 9, at the American Legion auditorium in connection with the annual meet ing of the Holt county extension service and the Holt soil and wat er conservation district. Mr. Switzer was assistant to the well known Don Cunningham for five years at the Sioux City live stock market. He is a graduate of South Dakota State college where he majored in animal husbandry Currently he is the fat steer sales man for one of the largest commis sion firms in the country. In livestock circles he is well known for his judging and aver ages 30 to 40 fairs per year where he judges fat cattle. Dorsey News ... ————— .. Mr. and Mrs. John Derickson are spending a few days at the I Bud Scranton home at Plainview doing chores and taking care of tilings while the Scrantons take a 1 trip to California. Mrs. Lester Derickson and chil dren and Mrs. Robert Sholes and girls called Sunday evening at the Harold Osborn home. An anniversary dinner was held at the Dorsey church for the Reverend and Mrs. Joseph Wal stad and family. They are leaving for Kansas where he will continue his work. Clifford and Lyle Wells cut wood Wednesday afternoon, December 17, for Pat Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and family visited at the Gordon Barta home Tuesday evening. Miss Marlyn Graham spent the weekend at home, returning to Norfolk Sunday to resume her studies until Tuesday when her Christmas vacation started. Noel Woods from Arizona ar rived home Saturday night, he s|>ent part of the weekend at the Howard Graham home. The children from this commun ity visited Santa Claus in Lynch Saturday. They thought him a right jolly fellow. Merry Christmas to all you good readers of The Frontier. This community is having some very nice weather again and al though it would be nice to have a white Christmas we are cer tainly enjoying the spring-like weather. Mrs. Clay Mashino is spending a few days with her father, who isn't very well at this writing. Miss Delores Wells started her j Christmas vacation Wednesday. December 24. Several of the schools started vacation December 23. WEATHER SUMMARY hi lo prec. Dec. 24 _ 47 18 Dec. 25 50 21 Dec. 26 ___ 49 20 Dec. 27 ... ... 57 19 Dec. 28 46 24 T Dec. 29 _ 31 4 Dec. 30 ..... .... 29 -5 _ \ Visit IJnqulst Home— Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and family spent Christmas eve with the Nels Linquist family. Light Cattle Run New Year’s i $ Because of the holiday nature of our New Year’s day sale—Jan 1—receipts will not be as great as usual. However, there will be a selection of good yearlings and calves. ' * 1 Balance of the run will be butchers. Hog sale will start at noon. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 Vern ft Leigh Reynoldson I Diamond ... Speculation i Speculation with other people's money is not limited to the banker A or promoter. In other words, a merchant who is not soundly ^ informed as to his merchandise can only SPECULATE WITH § HIS CUSTOMER’S MONEY, for he is never sure of the true A quality of his product. I! A As the DOLLAR VALUE of a diamond is determined by the A qualities of Color, Cutting, Perfection and carat weight, instead § of the commonly used single quality of perfection alone, you A have the right to expect only a trained Jeweler with full know- ^ ledge and the necessary Gem testing Instruments to give you { this vital protection. LEARN BEFORE YOU BUY! McINTOSH JEWELRY | 407 E. Douglas Phone 166 A •3 A Trusted Jeweler Is Your Best Advisor Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: December 23- Bob bie Jo Sanders of O'Neill, Miss Margie Finch of Page, Mrs. Arn old E. Crawford of O'Neill, Mrs. Fred Fritton of O'Neill. December 24—Mrs. Robert Johnson of Bns tow. Joe Foster of Orchard, Mrs. Joe Foster of Orchard, Ronnie Rost of Lincoln. December 25 Donald Halbeek of Ewing, Mrs. Joe Ramold of O'Neill, Leland John son of Nebraska City, Louis Charles Stamp of Ewing, Mi's Arnold Mace, jr., of O’Neill, Mrs Donald Vanderbeek of O’Neill, Curtis Morrow of O'Neill. Decem ber 28 Harry D. Snyder of In man, Mrs. Harry Winings of At kinson, Mrs. Alfred Sanders of 0 - Neill, Mrs. Raymond Lienhart of O'Neill, James Moore of O'Neill, Mrs. Henry J. Lohaus of O'Neill, Mrs. William Grothe of Emmet, Mrs IJoyd Rubeck of O’Neill, Mrs. Albert C. Dennis of O'Neill, Miss Helen Hynes of O'Neill, Mrs. Lloyd Godel of O'Neill. Decemlier ;27 Mrs. Nina Steams erf O'Neill, I Mrs. Thomas Cooper of O'Neill Mrs. William Jansen of O’Neill | Edwin Walters of Chambers. I George Monger of Mills. Dccem l>er 28—Lyle Vequist of O'Neill, j Master Tommy Myers of Stuart, Mrs W. J. Mueseh of Atkinson, I Bobby Meyer of Page, Marvis Christenson of Monowi. December 2D Danny Morrow of O'Neill, Terry Liedtke of O'Neill, Frank j Prokop of Spencer, Kimberly Clemens of Chamliers, Mrs. Vern on Dahlberg of Lynch, Mrs. Clay ! Johnson of O'Neill, Willard Fre richs of Page, Ralph Eugene Seg er of O'Neill. Mrs. Don Templo meyer of O’Neill. Paul Douglas Mewmaw of Page, Clem Mewmaw of Page. December 30 Sharry Savidge of Ewing. Phillip Savidge of Ewing, Cynthia Savidge of Ew ing, Charles Gonderinger of O' Neill, John Tighe of O'Neill. Dismissals: December a - Mickey Tighe of O’Neill, Joseph Jareske of O'Neill, Mrs. Margie Finch of Page, Frank Wilson of Ewing, Melissa Jean Jones of 0’ ! Neill. Decemlier 24 Mark Tharn ish of O'Neill, Daniel Holsclaw of j O'Neill, Patricia Wilson of O’Neill, Gwenda Schulte of O'Neill, Bobbie Jo Sanders of O’Neill, Vernon E Slaymaker of Atkinson, Bruce Morrow of O’Neill, Edward Bos hart. Decern I >er 25 - Mrs. Gordon Hamilton and son of Venus, Ron nie Rost of Lincoln, expired. De cember 27 Curtis Morrow of O’ Neill, Doaid Ilahlbeck of Ewing. Mrs. Ro ert Johnson and son of Bristow. December 28- Miss Hel en Hynes of O’Neill, Louis Charles I Stamp of Ewing. December 29 Mrs. Arnold Crawford and son of O’Neill, Iceland Johnson of Ne braska City, Mrs. Nina Steams of O'Neill, Mrs. Lyle Vequist of O’ Neill. December 30—Miss Mavis Kay Christensen of Monowi, Felix Sullivan of O’Neill, Mrs. Harry Winings of Atkinson, Mrs. Jettie Shorthill of O’Neill. Fannie J. Ressel Burial at Plainview Mi's. Fannie J. Ressel, 88, mother of Harry E. Ressel of O’ Neill and a resident here from 1948 until 1953, died Saturday, December 27, at Brunswick. Funeral services were conduct ed Monday, December 29, at 2 p. m., at the Methodist church in Plainview. Rev. Francis St. A mant officiated. Burial was in Pleasant View cemetery at Plain view. Fannie Boydston was born Feb uary 22, 1870, at Grinnell. Ia. In 1871 she came to Nebraska with her parents, and settled north east of Ceresco. On March 11, 1891, she was un- i ited in marriage with John W. Ressel. They farmed in Saunders county until 1919 when they mov ed to Crawford Valley, near Plain view. In 1928 they retired and moved into Plainview. Her hus band' died in 1953 during their O’ Neill residency. She lived with her children be tween her husband’s death and May, 1957. when she became a guest at Rest Manor at Bruns wick. The Ressels became the par ents of five children. One son died in infancy. Survivors include: Sons — Harry of O'Neill and Curts of Plainview; daughters Mrs. Frank (Esther! Senseney of Manson, Wash., and Mrs. John (Ednai Senseney of Plainview; 20 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; one great great-grandchild; brother — Geo rge D. Boyston of Rapid City, S. D. Among tnose rrom here attend ing the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel, Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Ankney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ressel of South Gate, Calif. Ronald is a son of of the Harry Ressels. Joseph Riglin Dinner Honoree— T. Joseph Biglin was guests-of honor at a dinner party Tuesday evening at the Town House in which Mr. anti Mrs. J. Robert Berigan were hosts. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. James Earley, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fren ch, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zastrow, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich, Mrs. H. J. Birmingham and dau ghters, the Misses Mary Louise Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell and Julius D. Cronin. ! SEE Bankerslifeman — Ernie Brinkman IN ATKINSON For a plan to help you pay hospital and doctor bills. COMPANY DU MOINU, IOWA The Donald Zwlngmans . . . wed at Raeville. —Westland Studio (NeilKh) Post-Holiday Cage Activity to Resume Post-holidays cage play will be resumed this week. Spencer’s four-team invitation al tourney will be played Thurs day and Friday nights Also on ! Friday I he Chambers Coyotes will ' play at Bartlett. The Sandhills Gateway tourney opens Monday at Brunswick from this area. Tuesday night. January 6. O' Neill high will entertain the Bur- j well Longhorns; Stuart Broncos will go hi Wood Lake; Spencer Pirates will visit Atkinson high; Long Pine will entertain Spring view. Wednesday night. January 7, St. Mary's will entertain Spalding academy here. ” Alice s Beauty Shop Km. 8 doors went of Tcihm 125 Rant Dong la* Phone 2«S — O’Neill Leona Howard Weds Petersburg Man St. Bonaventure's Catholic church at Raeville was the scene of the wedding of Miss Leona How - ard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Howard of O’Neill, and Donald Zwingman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zwingman of Petersburg Rev. Adrian Van Veen officiated at the 9:30 a.m. double-ring cere mony and nuptial mass. The bride appeared in a gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle The fitted bodice featured an illu sion neckline trimmed with rusch ing. The full gathered skirt hail alternating rows of ruffles and rusching. Her lace trimmed nylon net fingertip veil fell from a tiny headband of seed pearls. She car ried red roses and lilv of the Mil ley. Mrs. Donald Henke of Salinas, Calif., sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. She wore a blue nylon lace and net over taffeta. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Richard Zwingman served as his brother's bestman. Ushers were Norbert Reestman and Joe Grund meyer. jr. Dinner was served to 45 guests at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. Mrs. Rae Reestman. a sister of the bridegroom, cut the three-tier wedding cake Miss Shar on Howard, a sister of the bride, had charge of the gifts. The bride is a graduate of O’ Neill high school. Mr. Zwingman attended Raeville high school. Af ter a short wedding trip, the couple will make their home at Raeville. Herman Wulitmnn NIORRARA Herman Wald man, 78, died Friday, December 26, in Lundberg Memorial hospi tal in Creighton. Hull , . . dies in Iowa, 20-Year Holt Resident Dies INMAN Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 pin., Tuesday. December 23, in Iowa for William G. Hall, 89, who made his home for 20 years with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rcimers, west of In man. Mr Hall died Saturday, Decem ber 20, at the home of his son, Vernon, who lives five miles southwest of Adair. Grandsons, including Robert Rcimers, were pallbearers. Burial was in Wiota cemetery. He was bom in Jasper county, la., Feburary 3, 1869 and mar ried Margaret Hawk May 19, 1889. Mrs. Hall died March 7, 1915. Mr. Hall lived in Cass county until 1929. He returned to Iowa two years ago. Survivors include: Daughters Mrs. Irene Hrillhart of Anderson, Calif ; Mrs. Esta Sheu maker and Mrs. Zella Waters, both of At lantic, la.; Mrs. Oiris tEvelyn' Reimers of Inman; sons Vernon of Ailair; Floyd of Amita, la , Frank and Milford. both of Fona anelle; 22 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren. A daughter. Mrs. Glady Holste died in 1945 and two children died in infancy. Grandma Bowden at 96th Milest one Mrs I Vila (Grandma l Bowden observed her 96th birthday anni ! versarj quietly Christmas day at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Andrew | Wettlaufer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald lVsld and daughter ivf Lincoln and Mrs Mel v in Clyde of O'Neill called in the afternoon. Mrs. Ikxld and Mrs Clyde iire granddaughters. WD Lewis V. Humphrey to A1 l>ert J. Lawrence, jr., & wife 12 1 r»8 $:UKK> IiOt 9 & No. 2 ft Lot 8, 151k. 35 Kimball £ Blairs Add Atkinson. INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your self employment and tax reports, call on — Geo. C. Robertson AGENCY We work for your Interest and appreciate your business. Downey Building, O'Neill, Nobr. I'h. 534 — Res. I*h. 161W mm Tricon d / FrilTlnd y Saturday • January 2-3 1959 •-’*'featuring^* sensational BARGAIN SALE Bargain* coma In 9'* this weak. Kxtra special values at extra t special prices. Bargains in 9's F In every department. 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