Gary Fick is shown as he gives a report at the annual Government Day held for Holt county high school juniors. The students studied county g >vernment at the Holt County courthouse. More than 4*>0 students attended.—The Frontier photo and engraving AT THE COURTHOUSE DISTRICT COURT— A Transcript from County Court was filed October 8 in District Court in the matter of the guard ianship of Joan Alice Barthel, a minor. Leo Clinch is attorney for the plaintiff. Dissolution of Partnership case of Frank James Weber, jr. vs. Rohert D. Kenny was filed October 24 in district court. Hutton and Hutton were attorneys for the plaintiff. COUNTY COURT— State vs. Alvin Schenefeld, driv er for Leo Janak, Winner, S. D.. no reciprocity, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer, Clifford L. Kizzire, October 23. State vs. James Oran Cutright, Hastville, Mo., no reciprocity, fin ed $10 and $4 costs; officer, Clif ford L. Kizzire, October 23. State vs. Alfred M. Wingert, Creighton, speeding night, fined $35 and $4 costs; oficer, E. M. Has treiter, October 23. State vs. Leon L. Urban, O’Neill, speeding night, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer, E. M. Hastreiter, October 23. State vs. Harvey J. Sohotjca, O'-1 Neill, faulty brakes, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer, E. M. Hastreiter,, October 24. State vs. Warren C. Helgesen, j Omaha, speeding night, fined $10 j ami $5 costs; officer, R. L. Gude, j October 24, State vs. Dwayne Hobbs, driver [ for L. A. Hobbs, Ewing, over weight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer, Clifford L. Kizzire, October 26. Stfite vs. Charles F. Radke, At kinson, fictitious number plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer, E. M. Hastreiter, October 26. State \ s. Peter Weber, jr., O’ Neill, driving while under the in fluence of alcoholic liquor, fined $100 and $4 costs; and operator’s license suspended for a period of six months, officer, E. M. Has treiter, October 27. State vs. Larry J. Contant, driv er for H. H. Wisser, jr., Casper, j Wyo., No. 1 over interior group, fined $100 and No. 2 over interior group (Tandem* fined $96 and $4 costs; officer, Donald F. Richard son. October 23. State vs. Sam Bruinsna of Sioux Center, la., overweight, fined $10 anil $4 costs; officer, Clifford L. Kizzire, October 28. _ Jl STICK COl ltT— Leonard L. Peterson, operating motor vehicle without driver's li cense, fined $20 and $4 costs; of ficer, Roy Rotherham, October 21. Fred Hannink, running red light, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer, Chris McGinn, October 21. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S - O’Neill Admitted: Oct. 20 Mrs. Larry Tibbetts, Mrs. Mary Zastrow, both of O'Neill; Mrs. Harold Potter, Lynch; George Pond, Inman; Mrs. John L. Hawk, Ewing. 21— Mrs. Eldon Butterfield, Miss Eu nice Van Horn, Mrs. Ella Thomp son, Bernard Schmitz, all of O’- i Neill, Lu Ann Ahlers, Spencer. 22 Mrs. Frank Soukup. Mrs. Edward Gleeson, both of O’Neill; Mrs. Carol Summerer, Ewing; Mrs. Kenneth Caskey, Orchard; Rich ard L. I^ehmann, Chambers. 23— James Curran, O’Neill; Mrs. Har vey J. Harkins, Ewing; Ann Adele Carson, Page. 24 Robert E. Moore. James C. Parker, Mrs. Loretta Hynes, all of O’Neill. 25— Kevin Sheihamer, Dennis Wells, both of O’Neill; Norman Harley, Chamt>ers; Mrs. Erwin Sedlacek, Spencer. 26 Mrs. William Hanley, O'Neill; Mrs. Owen Parks, Page; Mrs. John Harkins, Chambers; Mrs. Carol Summerer, Ewing. 27— Mrs. Jennie French, Debra Nek olite, Mrs. Frank Fritton, Mrs. Edwin Burival, Ronald Holly, all of O’Neill. Dismissed; Oct. 20— Mrs. Don | Elsberry, Eddie Boshart, Mrs. I^ar ry Tibbetts, all of O’Neill; Mrs. Garry Lockmon and baby girl, Stuart; Mrs. Martin Schmidt, Ewing; Mrs. Alma Tegeler, Page. 21 Mrs. Darrel Gillette, Cham bers; Mrs. Harold Summers and baby boy, Page; Wayne Cuatt, Spencer. 22 Mrs. Carol Summer er, Ewing; John Wright, Anoka; Lu Ann Ahlers, Spencer. 2311. D. GildersleeVe, Mrs. Darold Hal sey and baby girl, all of O’Neill; John Engelhaupt, Butte; George Pond, Mrs. Kenneth Kestenholtz, both of Inman; Mrs. Lyle Clemens and baby boy. Chambers. 24—Mrs. | Kenneth Caskey, Orchard; Mrs.] John L. Hawk and baby boy, Ewing. 25 Mrs. Frank Soukup; and baby boy, Mrs. Vernon Car penter, Kevin Sheihamer, all of I O'Neill; Ann Adele Carson, Page. 26—Miss Eunice Van Horn, Ber nard Schmitz, both of O'Neill; Mrs. Harvey Harkins and baby l>oy, Ewing; Richard Lehmann, Chambers. 27 James Curran, Mrs. Edward Gleeson, Dennis Wells, all of O’Neill; Norman Harley, Cham hers. 28 Mrs. Jane Judge, Mrs. Eldon Butterfield, both of O'Neill; John Reimers, Inman. ATKINSON MEMORIAL. Admitted: Oct. 19—Harry Heeb of Atkinson, Makayla Svoboda of Atkinson; Norbert Schaaf of At kinson; Mrs. Alfred Stracke of Atkinson, 20—Danny Fertiau of Butte; Leon Beckwith of Emmet. 21 Alex McConnell of Atkinson; Mrs. Vincent Osborn of Atkinson. 22 Mrs. Paul Briggs of Rose; Harry Sorter of Atkinson. 23 — Miss Vicky Giles of Bassett; Miss Barbara Giles of Bassett; Dale Steele of Bassett. 24— Henry Lude man of Newport; Master Stanley Richard Huston of Atkinson. 25— Ernest Mauch of Bassett. Dismissed: Oct. 19—Mrs. Ken eth Ziska of Atkinson; Mrs. Ed ivin Callahan and son of Atkinson. 0—Miss Makayla Svoboda, Atkin son; Norbert Schaar of Atkinson; Mrs. Alex Frickel and son of At kinson. 21 Mrs. Frank Dister haupt of Atkinson. 22—Mrs. Lyle Addison and son of Atkinson; Mrs. Opal Keating of Atkinson; Harry Heeb of Atkinson; Mrs. Alfred Stracke of Atkinson. 23—Mrs. Lewis Luben of Atkinson; Danny Fernau of Butte. 24 Miss Vickie Giles of Bassett; Miss Barbara Giles of Bassett; Mrs. Paul Briggs of Rose. 25—Master S. R. Huston of I Atkinson; Leon Beckwith of Em met. 26 Mrs. Martha Baum of j Stuart. Expired: Oct. 26—Henry Lude man of Newport. , SACRED HEART Lynch Present: Oct. 26 Baby Karen Joan Bowman of Spencer; Baby j Karol Jan Bowman of Spencer; j Mrs. Bertha Bright of Butte; Mrs. ! Mary Classen of Spencer; Mrs. Ronald Crawford of Cody; Alvin LJavm or spencer; jonn racKey 01 Spencer; Mrs. Lucy Hrbek of Nio brara ; Mrs. John Hurd of Lynch; j Dr. G. B. Ira of Lynch; Baby | Mary Michelene Kolar of Monovvi; j Mrs. Clay Mashino of Lynch; Erick Ohman of Anoka; Mrs. William Schulz of Naper; Mrs. Roy Stock well of Anoka; Mrs. Martha Tingle of Butte. Dismissed: Oct. 22—Mrs. Vernon Wendt of Bristow. 24—Mrs. Frank Bata of Spencer; Mrs. Garry Wil son of Lynch; Master Kevin Wil son of Verdel. 25 Mrs. E. A. Chore of Bristow; Baby Douglas Walters of O’Neill. 26—Albert Stof fer of O’Neill, who was transfer red to an Omaha hospital; Miss Madlen Peklo of Lynch; Glen Brown of Niobrara. lundberl memorial Creighton Admitted: Oct. 17-24 Mrs. Ger ald Smith of Creighton; Gary Kumm of Bloomfield. Dismissed: Mrs. John Bourn of Niobrara; Ladd Kliment of Ver digre; Mrs. Gerald Smith and son of Creighton. Deaths: Berton Page of Creigh ton; George Agler of Creighton; Mrs. Lola Oppen of Creighton. Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and Mrs. Blake Ott met at the home of Mrs. Edith Andersen Tuesday evening to plan for the UNICEF party, which is to lie held Thursday eve ning, Oct. 29, at the annex. All children in the community are in vited. Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry and Diane and Mrs. Delia Ernst were O’ Neill callers Wednesday, Oct. 21. Mrs. B. W. Waldo accompanied Mrs. Roth of Chambers to North Platte Friday and visited her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith at Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clemens attended the wedding of Mrs. Clemens’ sister, Miss Deanna Porter of Chambers to Dale Beilin of O’Neill Sunday, Oct. 25. TWO SALES THIS WEEK For the sale today. Thursday, Oct 29 we will have between 1400 and 1600 head of cattle which will Include 800 to 900 yearlings and short yearlings and 3(H) cows. Some of the consignments are 200 cows from the Emmet Ilay Company. These are Heretords and Shorthorns bred to black bulls, with 6 registered bulls to be sold Immediately after the cows; 70 head of steer calves; 80 yearling steers; 40 lightweight calves; 52 choice Hereford calves from llcdbird; 50 whiteface calves from Spencer; 45 heavy calves from Chambers and a | number oi good consignments from 10 to 35 head. Friday, Oct 30 Is our annual Black Friday sale. We will have between 800 to 1000 black Angus calves. Also 400 to 500 head of yearlings, ? year olds and cows Including 100 head of good breed ing cows. These cattle will all be black Angus or Hereford-Angw CTOHS. O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 ' Vera A Leigh Beynoldaon Mercury for 1960 is both distinctive and functionally clean in design. The car’s soft, smooth ride is the result of the blending of body, frame, suspension, engine and trans mission into a completely road-tuned car. Two-barrel carburetors increase economy of the low-friction V-8 engines. Two of the engines offer added economy by using regular gasoline. Mercury’s spacious interiors with lowered transmission and driveshaft tunnel afford eomfort for six passengers. Thirteen models in four series, all on 126-inch wheel twise, are available. Pictured is the Montclair four-door cruiser (hardtop). SPICED LUNCH MEAT.Lb. 49c LEAN FRESIl PORK ROAST Lb-39< LEAN MEATY SPARE RIBS.3 lbs. SLOP SLAB BACON 3 lbs. $£00 IKKSH . f| PORK LIVER.2 lbs. 39c OI K OWN HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE Lb 39c IKED OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT .10 for 49c DELICIOUS APPLES .4-lb. bag 39c FRESH (JRIS1* LETTUCE .2 lbs. 29c I -PJPTON Offer? ( iEkfPlf r#/£ SOUR VUirH I home-cocked taste I o«d get gsrgqsEEE 1 Simpiy5end *h‘ , from one f I H you prefer)-,he P"“eY°“dPaddress *o: Us. 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