The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 03, 1959, Image 12

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    O'Neill Young People
To Nebraska State Fair
Twelve local 4-H youths will
represent the Willing Workers at
the State Fair in Lincoln Satur
day.
Christine Herley. Carolyn Fuh
rer and Dianna Gillespie will re
present the area in the girl s
singing group. .. _
Gary Gillespie, Kenny Peacock,
Perry and Larry Dawes will at
tend as a boys singing group.
The foods demonstration con
test will be entered by Carolyn
Fuhrer. Ruth Ann Walker will be
in the clothing judging and dem
onstration events.
Lynn McCarthy and Kathy Bra
dy will take part in the food dem
onstration. Dianne Gillespie and
Mary Jo Walker, the home living
demonstration and Richard Ernst,
livestock judging.
New Cub Pack Formed;
Mrs. McLeish Is Leader
Cub Scout den 2 has just been
registered in O'Neill as pack
210 Cub Scouts and will begin reg
ular meetings next week.
An organizational meeting for
the new den was lield Monday af
ternoon at the Joe McLeish home.
Mrs. McLeish will i>e den mother
for the group and will be assisted
by member’s mothers.
Members of den 2 who will re
ceive Bobcat pins at the Septem
ber pack meeting are: Terry
Cleveland, James Grady, David
Kipple, Terry Liedtke, Richard
McIntosh, Dennis McLeish, Steven
Strube and James Wilson.
Holt County Youths
Do Well at Recent Fairs
Three Holt county youths com
bined to take top honors and blue
ribbons at the Newport Open 4-H
show Saturday and again at the
Orchard 4-H fair Monday.
James Melcher showed the
Grand Champion Breeding heifer,
a Hereford, and his brother
Tommy, a blue ribbon in the
same division in Newport. Becky
Beelaert showed the champion
Angus steer and champion Angus
stocker-feeder and received a
blue for her bred heifer.
At Orchard Tommy's heifer was
grand champion and Becky Beel
aert’s Angus bred heifer was re
serve champion. Becky also show
ed the grand champion baby beef.
In addition to the cattle honors.
Tommy also won first place in
beef showmanship. James was
second and Becky was third.
CATHOIJC LADIES TO
CONVENE AT IIARTINOTON
The 35th annual convention of
the Omaha Archdiocesan Council
of Catholic Women will be held
In Hartington at the city audi
torium, Wednesday, September 23.
“Centennial of the Omaha Arch
—
diocese. 100 Years of Faith and
Service is the theme for the con
vention, and an interesting pro
gram has been planned.
TO TEACH THIRD GRADE
Superintendent Milton Baack an
nounced the appointment of Miss
Thelma Young of O'Neill to teach
a third grade class. Miss Young
has taught in Holt county schools
and is the daughter of Ralph
Young of O’Neill.
WIIJ. RULE THIS WEEK
LINCOLN — State Water Re
sources Director Dan Jones, jr.,
said Tuesday he wall rule this
week on an application by the
Ainsworth Irrigation District for
water priority rights from Snake
River.
Honors at Bassett
For County Youths
BASSETT A group of Holt
i county 4-H youths won top hon
ors here at the area range jud
I ging contest Friday.
1 'lhe Grattan Hustlers, (Charles
I Hill, Gary Fick, Richard Hill and
Keilh Krugmani won the top
'team honors. (See photo inside)
The Prairie Wranglers (Jerry and
Mary Homolka, Roseanne and
Loren Blake, all of Chambers)
won second.
Jerry Homolka was top indivi
dual in 4-H and Walt Fick of In
| man was top in the adult divi
sion. Walt made an outstanding
record in the plant identification
section with a perfect score. Walt's
son, Gary, was second high in the
4-11 division.
Holt county will be represented
by a team of 4 of the high rank
ing individuals in the state range
judging meet at Thedford Septem
, her 19. The state champs may go
to the national contest at Oklaho
ma City. Holt county may have a
; 2nd team also in State 4-H divi
sion as well as several adults.
The state contest is open to anyone
interested in range improvement.
There are 4-H, FFA and adult
I divisions.
OPEN TO PUBLIC
The September meeting of the
O'Neill Womens Club will be
Thursday (today) at 8 p.m. ir
the public school auditorium. The
music recital will be open to the
public with a reception for teach
ers following the program.
HEREFORD MAN DIES
PHOENIX, Ariz. — M. Alar
Feeney, 47, president of the Amer
ican Hereford Association died oi
bulbar polio Monday night. The
president had been in an iron lung
since July 16.
Hospital Notes
O’NEILL, ST. ANTHONY’S
Admissions: August 25-— Lois
Strong, O’Neill; Mrs. Sam Young,
Chambers; C. Curtis Nelson, Bris
tow. 26—Mrs. Dale Matschullat,
Page; Mrs. Terry Wilson, O'Neill;
Up to 40 Percent Savings
on
CAR INSURANCE
Yes, we can save you up to 40 percent on your car insur
ance. "Quality Insurance at a low price.” See:
AL GASKILL
R. F. Gaskill Ins. Agency
124 So. 4th O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 710
The first Parent-Teachers Association ticke s were sold fo Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson of
O'Neill (left) by Bob Pap|>enheiinor, drive chairman. See story page 1.
Mrs. Jerry Rotherham, Ewing;
Kent Stauffer. Page. 27 Conn.e
Barrow, O'Neill; Ralph Young,
O'Neill; Mrs. Martin Pofahl, Ew
ing. 28—Mrs. Walter Ubben, In
man; Mrs. R. R. Morrison, O’
Neill. 28 Mrs. Edward Schmit,
O’Neill: Dr. W. F. Finley, O’Neill;
I Mrs Jerry Cuddy, O'Neill; Mrs
Jennie Eppenbach, O'Neill; Gary
Campbell, Miller, S. D. 30 Mrs.
Duane Summerer, Ewing; William
C. Luben, Felix Sullivan, Mrs.
Dallas Behrens. L. A. Ott, all of
O’Neill and Mrs. John Hornback,
Spencer. 31 Mrs. Henry Winkler
James Parker, Ardell Curram all
of O’Neill; E. M. Jarman, Cham
bers; Melvin Blum, Butte; Larry
Kramer, Stuart; Kenneth Jons,
Bonesleel, S. D. Sept. l George
Mott, Mrs. Melvin Klingler Rich
ard Mace, all of O’Neill; Bob P.
Summerer, Ewing; Ralph Blair,
Chambers.
Dismissed: August 25- Mrs. Ric
hard Krokaugger, Bristow; Mrs.
Paul Hubei and baby girl, Ewing;
26 Lois Strong, Mrs. Leonard
Brown, Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, all
of O’Neill; Mrs. Carl Chnuel.
I Ewing. 27—Mrs. Terry Witeon,
I Jack Taylor, Mrs. Jerome Cad
well, all of O’Neill; Mrs. Fran
kie Buckles, Merriman; Keith
Halsey, Chambers; Mrs. L. G. Ber
nholtz, Page; Mrs. Lewis Wal
lers, Chambers. 28—Connie Bai
row Henry Schacht, both Of O -
Neill- Mrs. Martin Pofahl, Ewing.
28 Ralph Young, O’Neill; Curtis
Nelson, Bristow; Mrs. Walter Ub
ben, Inman. 30 Mrs. Sam Young
and baby boy, Chambers, Mrs-Ben
Bazelman and baby boy, O Neill,
Kent Steaffer, Page. 31—Mrs. Dale
Mutsehullat and baby girl. Page,
Mrs. Jerry Cuddy, O'Neill. Mrs.
Jerry Rotherham and baby girl,
Ewing. Sept. 1 E. M. Jarman
Chambers; Gary Campbell, Milhi
S. D.; Mrs. Harold Goldfuss and
baby girl, Atkinson; Ralph Blair
of Chambers. 2 Mr. George Mott
Mrs. Melvin Klingler, Mrs. Ed
Schmit, Mrs. Henry Winkler all
of O'Neill.; Mrs. John Hornbach,
Spencer; Larry Kramer, Stuart;
Mrs. Duane Summerer, Ewing.
Atkinson Memorial
Admitted Aug. 24: Mrs. Rich
ard Hilligas, O’Neill, Aug. 25
Richard Osbome, Atkinson. Aug
26. Mrs. Elizabeth Slachctka. Om
aha; Mrs. Andrew Hytryk. Stu
art; Mrs. Arthur Buller, Omaha
Aug. 27, Mrs. Feme livings on
Atkinson; Mrs. Charles Hundley.
Atkinson. Aug. 28, Mrs. Donald
Cleveland, O’Neill. Aug. 29, Mrs.
Charles Boettcher, Atkinson; Glan
da Seger, Omaha; Mrs. Albert
Freouf, Atkinson. Aug. 30. Mrs.
Keith Swim, Atkir»son.
Dismissed: \ug. z4, Mrs. Thom
as Doolittle and daughter, Amelia
Aug. 26, Mr. Harold Harks, Stuar ;
Mrs. Craig Connell and son. New
port; Carol Pickinpaugh, Newport.
Aug. 27, Mrs. Elizabeth Slachetka.
Omaha; Mr. Bert Henning, Atkin
son; Mrs. Ralph Shald, Stuart.
Aug. 28, Mrs. Max Weichman, Stu
art; Mrs. Anton Kaup and son,
Stuar . Aug. 30, Mrs. Aid Kap
lan, Stuart.
Lundherg Memorial
Creighton
Admitted: August 22 to 29
Ncls Larsen, Creighton; Harley
Buxton, Royal; Mrs. Mel Shoe
| maker, Creighton; Joseph Cho
cholousek, Verdigre; Mrs. Kenneth
[Colson. Royal; Mrs. Hannah Buss
kohl, Creighton; Mrs Theodore
[Brans iter, Niobrara; Mrs. Kenn
eth Hart, Creighton; Mrs. Caroline
Thompson, Creighton; Mrs. Fred
Schaefer, Creighton; and Mrs. Ar
thur Coover, Verdigre.
Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Ruzicka
[and son, Verdigre; Mrs. Stanley
Eisenbeiss and son, Bloomfield*
Mrs. Willard Mackey and daugh
ter, Niobrara; Antonie Prokop,
jVerdigre; Harley Buxton, Royal;
! and Mrs. Charles R. Kimble,
Plainview.
Death: Nels P. Larsen, Creigh
ton.
Sacred Heart Hospital
Lynch, Nebraska
Admitted: Mr. W. H. Block. An
oka; Mrs. Bertha Bright, Butte;
Mis. Myrtle Chambers, Lynch;
Mrs. Mary Classen. Spencer; Mr.
John Dickey, Spencer; Mis. Edith
Donahue, Butte; Mrs. John Hurd.
Lynch; Dr. G. B. Ira, Lynch; ba
by jo Ann Knutzen, Niobrara; 1
Mrs. John Langan, Spencer; Mrs.
William Schultz, Naper; Mrs.
Frank Vondika, Verdel; and Mrs.
Allen Walters. O'Neill.
Dismissals: Aug. 25, Mrs. Joe!
Hausman, Bones.eel; Mrs. Thom-1
as Knutson. Niobrara. Aug. 26,
Mrs. Allen Walters, O'Neill; Mrs.
Norman Janssen, Spencer; Mrs.
William Schultz. Naper. Aug. 27.
Mis. Alfred Truax, Lynch. Aug. 28,
Mrs. Edgar Do Hart, Bristow; Mr.
William Blitzkie, Spencer. Aug. 29,
Mr. Alfred Stanek, Lynch; Mrs.
Donald Simpson, Manowi. Aug. 30,
Mr. William Dix, Butte; Mrs
William Hansen, O'Neill; Mrs.
Mary Sieler, Butte. Aug. 31, Miss
Marene Streit, Lynch and Miss
Marlene Weeder, Lynch.
LUNDBERG MEMORIAI_
IIART-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hart. Plainview, son, Scott Doug
las. 7 pounds, 15 ounces, Aug. 26.
COLSON—Mr. and Mrs. Ken
n (h Colson, daughter, Lola Ma
rie, 7 pounds, 1 ounce, Aug. 25.
BRANSTITER—Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Branstiter, son, Ray Lee
6 pounds, 12 ounces, Aug. 25.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
HYTREK Mr. and Mrs. An
drew HYTREK, Stuart, son, Pa
trick Joseph, 7 pounds, 8 ounces.
Aug 26.
HUNDLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Hundley, Atkinson, son, Randy
Eugene, 8 pounds, 15 ounces, Aug.
27.
FREOUF-Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Freouf, Atkinson, son, 10 pounds,
AUg. 20
SWIM—Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Swim, Atkinson, son, 7 pounds,
12 ounces, Aug. 30.
COMMUNITY MEMORIAL—
SWEENEY-Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Sweeney, Rose, son, Harold
Allen, 9 pounds, 7 ounces, Aug. 21.
ELSEWHERE—
GRAHAM—Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Graham, Alma, son, Steven
Lee, 7 pounds, 9 ounces, Aug. 29.
Mrs. Graham is the former Jean
ne Schoenle of O'Neill. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Graham arc the pater
nal grandparents.
ZAPOTOCKY Lt. and Mrs. Jos
eph Zapotocky, Topeka. Kan.,
son, Michael Paul, 8 pounds, 1
ounce, Aug. 21 Mrs. Zapotocky is
the former Barbara Cihlar daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cihlar
of Verdigre.
HAVERKAMP Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Haverkamp, Verdigre,
daughter. Mary Margaret, 7 lbs.
4 ounces, Aug. 21. Mrs. Haver
kamp is the former Donna Mae
Die*, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Harold Diez. This is the couple s
second daughter.
HILL—Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hill, Orchard, daughter. Leah Re
nee, 8 pounds, Aug. 21 at the An
telope Memorial hospital in Ne
ligh. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart
of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hill ol Orchard are the grandpar
ents. Mrs. Ethel Park of Page
is the great grandmother.
REES Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees,
Denver, daughter, 6 pounds, 1
ounces, Aug. 28 Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Rees of Amelia are the pa
ternal grandparents. The couple
now have four daughters and one
son.
WRIGHT- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
wright, Ewing, son. 7 pounds, Aug.
31, at the Antelope Memorial hos
pital in Neligh. The couple now
have two sons. Mrs. Wright is
the former Geraldine Rotherham
of Ewing.
Smyrna, Tenn.— Born to Captain
and Mrs. James T. Butcher on
August 26, a son, James Thad
deus- jr., weighing 8 pounds. 6
ounces. He has two sisters. Ma
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Golden.
Durax A.F.B,, France- Born to
Mr. and Mrs Robert Fox on Aug.
19. a son. William Rolland. Pa
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Fox.
SACRED HEART—
LANGAN—Mr. and Mrs. John
Langan, Spencer, daughter, 6 lbs
15 ounces, August 31. This is the
couple's third child.
ST. ANTHONY'S
MATCHULLAT- Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Matchullat, Page, daughter,
Jan Marie, 8 pounds, 5% ounces,
Aug. 26.
YOUNG—Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Young, Chambers, son, Thomas
Allen, 8 pounds, 1514 ounces, Aug.
26.
ROTHERHAM- Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Rotherham, Ewing, daugh
ter, Kamilla Jean, 7 pounds, 12
ounces, Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs.
John Donohoe, O’Neill, are the
maternal grandparents.
SCHM1T Mr. and Mrs Ed
Schmit. O'Neill, son Donald Ed
ward, 7 pounds, 6l3 ounces, Aug.
29
SIMMKRER- Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Summerer. Ewing, daugh
ter. 6 pounds. 12ounces, Aug.
30.
BAZELMAN— Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Bazelman, O'Neill, have nam
ed their son Joseph Martin,
GOLDFUSS- Mi. and Mrs. Har
old Goldfuss, Atkinson, have nam
ed their daughter Beth Ann
Haying Bee Held
A having bee was held Thursday
at the Albert Stoffer ranch north
east of O'Neill. The Staffer's son
received a broken leg recently
and has been hospitalized
The men raked, mowed and stac
ked and the women furnished din
ner.
Assisting were Earl Kpenbach
and Donnie, Paul Kingman, Ro
hert Hanley, Boyd Boelter. Mel
vin Haselhorst, Francis Curran.
Ernie Kloppenborg and Earl Kiter.
Calms coughing of colds by
going directly to the cough
reflex center. SUPER
STRENGTH FORMULA with
special ingredient D Methor
phan. 1 teaspoonful brings
rapid relief, yet it’s ■ * *
safe for children. 1 dV
Cherry flavor. m
DEVOY REXALL DRUG
O’Neill
AUCTION SALE
Property is located one-half block east and three south of Bowling
alley on South First Street — 8 blocks from school.
Thurs., Sept. 10
SALE STARTS 1:30 P.M.
As I plan to move to another state, I will offer at auction the
Real Estate Property located and described as Lots 11 and 12
in Block 43, Riggs Addition to O'Neill, Nebraska.
One dwelling is five room modern with city water and sewer;
also has well and electric pump for individual water system.
Dwelling is modern except that it does not have furnace.
| Also three room dwelling, all insulated and a two room dwell
ing. These can be rented as they are in very good condition.
Possession may be had as soon as settlement for the purchase
| price has been completed.
Warranty Deed and Abstract of Title furnished purchaser with
all taxes paid to date of deed.
25% Advance Payment date of sale, balance when abstract
and warranty deed and possession of premises to purchaser.
Claude D. "Ace" Wicks
Sale by Ed. Tliorin Auction Service, O’Neill, Nebraska
Ed Thorin, Auctioneer and Licensed Real Estate Broker, O'Neill
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