The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 07, 1960, Image 8

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    BIRTHS
ST. ANTHONY'S
KLABKNES Mr and Mrs Ray
mond Klahenes of Chambers, son,
Kevin Roy, 8 |*>unds 8V« ounces
January 1
PETERSON Mr and Mrs Ro
fieri D Peterson of Bassett, daugh
ter, Tamera lUith 7 pounds 6 3/4
ounces, Jan 4,
ZAK liZ E W SKI Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Zabtvewski of O'Neill, daugh
ter. 7 pounds l‘i ounces, Jan. 5.
VANT >ERSNICK- Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Vandersniek of Ewing,
son, 7 pounds 10Vs ounces, Jan.
6.
ELSEWHERE
TJESSEM Mr. and Mrs, Ro>
E. Tjessem of Maywood, 111.,
daughter, 9 pounds 1 ounce, Mrs.
Tjessem is the former Marguerite
Clark, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
E. K. Clark. This is the couple s
third child, all girls.
BAKER Mr, and Mrs. Stuart
Baker of Eriscson, daughter, Beth
Ailalia, 8 pounds 7 ounces, Jan. 1,
Ord hospital. This is the Baker’s
first child. The mother is the for
mer Linda Fisher, daughter of
Mrs. L. E. Knudsen of Page.
SCHO WALTER Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Schowaltcr of Fremont,
son, Willard Jr., 7 pounds 2 ounces,
ix-comber 24. The grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cadwalla
der of Stuart.
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Dale Hornback of Orchard, son, 8
pounds 1V4 ounces, December 22.
Reverend Hornback is the minis
ter at the Wesleyan Methodist
church at Venus.
KOTROUS Mr. and Mrs. I-a
Monte Kotrous of Verdigre, twins
son, Jan Allen, 5 pounds 14 Vs
ounces, daughter, Janet, 5 pounds
11 ounces, December 24, Plain
view hospital.
SEH1 Mr. and Mrs. Murk Sehi
of Neligh, daughter, Tracy Lynn,
recently.
TORDOFF Lt. and Mrs. Henry
D. Tordoff of Luwton, Okla.,
daughter, Marilyn Jean, Decem
ber 24. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holm
gren of Naper are the great-grand
parents. This is their 12th great
grandchild.
SWALLOW Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Swallow of Naper, daughter,
7 pounds 5 ounces, January 4,
Burke, S. D., hospital.
BEIRELE Mr and Mrs. Jack
Beirele of Columbus, son, 8 pounds
1.1 ounces, December 25, Mrs.
Beirele is the former Mary Jo
Roth of Chambers. The couple
has a daughter and another son.
HACKED HEART
Lynch
DAVU> Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
David of Lynch, daughter, 5
pounds 6 ounces, January 4.
Sick and Injured
NEWPORT Mrs. Anna Hump
hreys returned home Sunday from
a week’s stay in the Atkinson
Memorial hospital for treatment
of the flu. . . Mr. and Mrs. U
dell Braun of Mills took Mrs. Al
bert Osterman to Lincoln Sunday
where she will undergo surgery
the first of the week She is in
Bryan Memorial hospital.
DORSEY Mrs. Edward Carson
is feeling some better after her
very severe sick spell on Christ
mas day.
DKIjOIT Baby Elizabeth Funk,
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Funk, lias been
hospitalized in Neligh for several
days. . . . Stanley Bartak was ta
ken to the Neligh hospital one
night last week. . . .Joe Thramer
was a patient at the Antelope
Memorial hospital last week. . . .
Frank Urban is sick at home. . .
Stanley Bartak is hospitalized in
Neligh.
AMELIA Roger Waldo under
went surgery Dec. 30 for ap
pendicitis at the Atkinson Mem
orial hospital. He is getting along
fine and was able to come home
the early part of the week.
LYNCH Eddie Heiser took sick
Saturday and was admitted to the
Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch.
Ewing Ernest Norwood, who
was a patient for several days at
ihe Antelope Memorial hospial in
Neligh, was able to come home on
Thursday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Wal
do iMvis came home Sunday from
Plainview where they were called
in the early morning hours on
Friday due to the serious illness
of his brother, Roy Davis of Gold
Reach, Ore, who is confined to
the Plainview hospital with a
severe heart attack.
INMAN Mrs. Kenneth Kesten
holtz has returned from an Oma
ha hospital where she has been
a patient for several week.
PAGE Richard Heiss had a me
dical check-up in O'Neill on Tues
day.
O’NEILL- Mrs. Edward Murray
I
is a patient in St. Joseph's hospi
tal m Sioux City having had sur
gery. . . Robert Gartner return
ed Wednesday to Sioux City for
further treatment. . . .Monsignor
T. J. O'Sullivan who is receiving
therapy for an injury is improv
ing. He is in St. Joseph s hospital,
Omaha.
CHAMBERS—Mrs Louis Harley
was taken to St. Anthony’s hospi
tal Monday, January 4 for medical
care. . . Mr. and Mrs. James
Platt drove to Omaha Sunday
where Mr. Platt expected to
undergo tests and probably enter
Clarkson hospital the last of the
week for surgery.
AT THE
COURTHOUSE
DISTRICT COIRT—
The Crete Mills, Lnc., plaintiff
vs. Esty Nelson and Dallas Be
hrens, d-b-a The Farmers Pro
duce, defc-ndants. Plaintiff prays
judgement against the Defendants,
and each of them for the sum of
$1104.47, and interest there on at
6% per annum from August 1,
1959, and costs of this suit.
Hammond and Parker, Attorneys
for plaintiff, Jan. 4.
CXH'NTY COIRT—
State vs. Glenn D. Wagner.
Pierce, night speeding, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude,
Dec. 31.
State vs. Leo R. Vawser, Bas
sett, night speeding, fined $10 and
$4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude, Dec.
31.
State vs. James Dolan Cavan
augh, Atlantic, la., night speeding,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
R. L. Gude, Dec. 31.
State vs. Jumes F. Froelich, O’
Neill, night speeding, fined $24
and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude,
I>ec. 31.
State vs. John D. Williams,
Benkelman, day speeding, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer— R. L.
Gude, Jan. 4.
State vs. D. R. Hendrickson,
Winner, S. D., night speeding,
fined $15 and $4 costs; officer—
E. M. Ilastreiter, Jan. 5.
MARRIAGE LICENSES—
Melvin K. Armfield, 19, Mills
and Miss Evelyn L. Hood, 19, O'
Neill, Dec. 31.
Edwin G. Averill, over 21, O’
Neill and Clara M. Kirkland, over
21, O’Neill, Dec. 31.
Leo Roger Babutzke, 26, O'Neill
and Yvonne Annette Steele, 16,
O'Neill, Jan. 6.
She Social
Thursday, Jan. 7
Presbyterian Women’s Associa
tion
Tuesday, Jan. 12
Elkhorn Project
Wednesday. Jan. 13
Aces High Bridge, Mrs. Arlen
Miles
Golden Rod Extension
Grattan Farmerettes
Thursday, Jan. 14
Altar Society
Eastern Star, installation of of
ficers
What Not Extension, Mrs. Duane
Miller
Lutheran Ladies Aid
WSCS
Club Notes
Come Double C* A'
Hie Come Double C’ A’ group
of the Assembly of God church
entertained the C’ A’ group at a
Christmas party at the church,
December 29. A film, "Spirit of
Christmas," was the highlight of
the evening.
O’Neill Women’s Club
O'Neill Women's club members
met Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs. John Watson with 16 mem
bers and a guest, Mrs. Ivan
Briggs, Omaha.
Following a business meeting
conducted by Mrs. Howard Man
son, a lxx>k review was presented
by Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve. She
reviewed "The Dress Doctor,” by
Edith Head, Paramount Studio’s
head dress designer and an
Academy award winner.
Mrs. William McIntosh was
chairman of the refreshment com
1 mittee with Mrs. Dean Reed and
I Mrs. Jim Champion. Next meet
| ing will be February 2 at the
Court House Annex with a South
American travelogue by William
Miller.
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HORNED HEREFORDS RANGE BULL
SATURDAY, JANUARY 9
Sale Starts at 1:00 p.m.
Atkinson Livestock Pavilion
35 Hereford Bulls 35
Coming 2-Year-Olds
Top Range Bulls. Good Enough for Registered Herds. T.B.
and Bangs Tested. Big, Rugged Bulls, not highly fitted but with
Popular Pedigrees.
CONSIGNORS: A. M. Englehaupt, Butte; K & K Herefords,
Clearwater; Walter Graesser, Dallas, S. D.; L. J. Lechtenberg,
Spencer; Vernon W. Hixson and Sons, Neligh; Edmund Schrempp,
Hartington. ' ' ",
Charles CorkJe, Auctioneer
Fleldman: Lawrence Buller, Nebraska Farmer
Write Vernon Hixson, Neligh, for Catalog
Mrrrimjx
Mrs. Paul Shierk was hostess
Tuesday afternoon to Merrimyx
members. Winners were Mrs. C.
W. Porter ami Mis. H. G. Moses.
Plans for the next meeting are
indefinite
■ipalls Ho«t to PTA
PTA met Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spall acting
as hosts. The highlight of the pro
gram was a film on the Lions
Club Eye Bank. The group plans
an open house for their next
meeting. February 1.
Celebrates fiOth Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stoltenberg
of Naper will hold open house
from 2 until 5 on Saturday at their
home to celebrate their 60th wed
ding anniversary.
Mrs. Melvin Klingler
Installed Noble Grand
Mrs. Lowell Johnson. District
Deputy President, and her staff
installed officers of Eden Rebekah
Lodge in a special meeting Tues
day evening at 8 pm.
Mrs. Melvin Klingler was in
stalled as Noble Grand, with Mrs.
Norbert Clark as vice grand. Mrs.
Richard Hovey is secretary and
Winnie Barger, treasurer.
The following appointed officers
were also installed: Mrs. E. W.
Kramer, warden,; Mrs. Kenneth
Moore, conductor; Mrs. Dean
'Beckwith, inside guardian; Mrs.
1 Raymon Sehuchman, outside guar
dian; Mrs. Joe Menish, chaplin;
Mrs. Marlin Luber, color bearer;
Mrs. Elma Evans, RSNG; and
Mrs. Lowell Johnson, RSDG.
Mrs. Bert DeGroff, retiring
junior past grand, was presented
with a pin. Lunch was served by
the retiring officers.
Mrs. Johnson and her staff will
install officers at Chambers Fri
day evening and in Atkinson, Jan.
21, in Page, January 26, and in
Inman, January 27.
O'Neill Locals
Ann Asher returned home Dec
ern lx* r 31 from Norfolk where she
had spent the Christmas holidays
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hartigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hiatt and
son, Douglas left Tuesday for
their home in Glenview, 111., after
spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hiatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osenbaugh
of Omaha returned to their home
on December 29 after visiting here
since December 18 with his
mother, Mrs. John Osenbaugh.
They came on account of the
sickness and death of Mr. Osen
baugh’s father. They had spent
Christmas at Arcadia with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ballinger
and returned to O'Neill.
Also returning to their homes
after the holidays were Mrs. Ruth
Hilderhoff of Seneca and Mrs.
Mabelle Cox of Mullen.
Miss Diane Hoffman accom
panied by the Misses Sharon anti
Susan Hilderhoff returned to
Seneca on Saturday. Miss Hoff
man is a teacher.
Friends of St. Mary’s Card
| Party will Is* held in the Gym,
Sunday, January 10th, at 8:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. Adm. $.30.
37pd
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beckwith and
Mrs. Beckwith’s sister and brother
from Los Angeles, Calif., were
New Year’s tve dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Miller of
Emmet.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith had
as their guests Tuesday, December
29 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beckwith and
her brother and sister of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Beckwith. The group were
dinner guests at the Rex Beck
with home the following day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beckwith and
her brother and sister were Dec.
31 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Harley and family at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Briggs of
Omaha are house guests of her
mother. Mrs. Sidney E. Anderson.
Theyare also visiting at the H.
D. Man son home.
Miss Elizabeth Schaffer, who
had been spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Schaffer, returned to her
teaching duties at Sidney.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Marcellus
of Stuart left Wednesday, Decem
ber 30 for a months vacation in
California, where they w'ill visit,
their sons and families, Lloyd
(Marcellus and family of Pico I
, Riveria and Leo Marcellus and
family of Monte Bella.
Sharon Marcellus returned to
Lincoln University Sunday after
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M- B. Mar
cellus.
Friends of St. Mary’s Card
Party will be held in the Gym,
Sunday, January loth, at 8:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. Adm. $.30.
37ih1
Mr. and Mrs. William Mattem
spent the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. D. C. Kalin of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maw and Lor
raine and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Kennicott were New Year’s day
guests at the Reed Herley home.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCarville
went to Minnesota on Sunday,
December 27 to visit her mother.
Mrs. E. Egan. They returned
December 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCarville.
jr., visited relatives in Winnebago
from December 31 to January 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McElhaney
i and baby returned to Lincoln af
ter spending the holidays with i
I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
McElhaney and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree stop
. ped to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McElvain Monday on their way
home from Lincoln, where they
visited their three daughters over
j the holidays.
Mrs. Bud Moler and Ricky and
Susan returned to Omaha Monday
after spending New Year with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Simonson.
Michael Streeter returned to his
home in Lincoln Sunday after
spending the past week with Mr
and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie
and family and Mr. Clyde Streeter
spent New Year's day with Mr. j
and Mrs, Dean Streeter.
Mr and Mrs. John DeGeorge of
Omaha were New Year’s guests of.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs Lyle
McKnn Keith MeKim of Omaha
and Leslie McKim and Cliff CkVs
son, both of Arlington were also
there for New Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Memman
spent the Christmas holidays with
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. James Memman uf
Omaha.
Lavonne and Barbara Miller of
Seattle, Wash., are here for their
sister. Sharon s wedding. They are
the daughters of Mr. and Mrs
Bill Miller.
Mothers of the fifth and sixth
grade students of St. Mary s met
Monday evening at the school to
make plans for a can! party to
be held Sunday, Jan. 10 at the
gym.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
were Sunday afternoon guests at
the William Lotquest home in
Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and
family anil Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Johnson and Russell were New
Year s eve guests of Mr. and Mrs
Harold Mlinar.
Marion Moseman returned to
Omaha Sunday alter spending the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Moseman.
New Year’s eve guests at the
Dale Perry home were Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Johnson Jr., and Har
old, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ep
penbaugh and girls.
Jane Peterson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Peterson, re
turned Sunday to Hastings.
Christmas dinner guests at the
Bill Petsche home were Mrs. Jane
Judge, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krug
man and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Pollock, Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and
children were callers Thursday at
the George Van Every home.
Mr. R. B. Van Voorhis, Edge
mont, S. D,, left last week after
spending the holidays at the home
of his son. Mr. and Mrs. K. L.
Van Voorhis.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roelle and
family returned last Tuesday af
ter spending the holidays visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Rainforth, and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roelle, all
of Litchfield. The Roelle’s also
visited relatives in Kearney.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mrs. John Schmidt, were their
neice and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Corley, Mobile, la.
Friday dinner guests at the Joe
Ollendick home were Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Bazleman.
Sunday evening guests at the
Dale Perry home were Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Perry, Billy, Jean and
Beverly, Emmet.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Ollendu'k at
tended the funeral of Mrs. OUen
dicks grandfather. Bill Demps
ter In Neligh Thursdav
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Ollendick Sr,,
Kearney, were visitors at the Joe
Ollendick home Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr and Mrs George Mumm
ami family, Mr and Mrs. Herman
OrslxiiTie .aid family and Mr. and
Mrs. Willia Ors borne and Man
Ellen were New Year s eve sup
per guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Ray
Ors home.
Dinner guests at the Chuck Fox
home on New Years were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Earley and family and Mr
and Mrs. Fred Appleby.
Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Arnold
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Max Arnold in Lincoln December
26-29.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Behrens
and family spent New Year's day
at her |>arents. Mr. and Mrs. Esty
Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Butterfield
and family returned Wednesday,
December 30 from a weeks va
cation in California.
Rev. ami Mrs. A S. Gcdwillo
visited relatives in Sioux City
from December 27 until Decem
ber 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froeiich
left Tuesday for Holly Spring, la.,
where they will visit their daugh
ter. Mrs. B. E. Wanser and fami
ty Today they w ill go on to Ro-1
Chester, Minn.
Jim Froelieh returned to Wichi- ,
ta Monda\ after spending the
holiday with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. William Froelieh.
Mrs. Wayne Schollmeyer an
nounces the engagement of her
sister. Miss Peggy Rakes, daugh
ter of Mrs. Anges Hoover of
California and Daniel Rakes of
O’Neill, to Darrell Schollmeyer,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Scholl
meyer, jr., of Page. Schollmeyer
is employed as a carpenter in
Fremont. Miss Rakes is attending
the Fremont high school. No wed
ding date has been set.
SPECIAL BULL SALE
Tuesday, January 12
"At the Regular Tuesday Auction"
Atkinson, Nebraska
13 Registered Angus Bulls, coming 2 year olds, from the R. D.
Laflin herd at Crab Orchard, Nebraska. Richly bred; many
by a son of Imp. Prince of Rowley.
7 Reg. Angus Buis, 4 to 6 years olds, proven sires, from the
Circle E Ranch, Atkinson, Nebraska.
12 Reg. Hereford Bulls, 10 coming 2 year olds, 2 tried sires,
popular bloodlines.
Atkinson Livestock Market
Atkinson, Nebraska
P. S. Our next Special Stocker-Feeder Sale will be held Tuesday.
Jan. 19. We would appreciate your listings by January 15.
Alice’s Beauty Shop
Ke». S dtwrt west of Tfix*
135 Rwt IKxtflM
I’hono 3M — O'Neill
Dr. Donald E. David
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phono 3101 Spencer
Electric Motors
Rewinding — Rebuilding
OUl MS W — U hr. SorvlM
Northwest Electric
O’NoHI
Paul Shierk
INSU RANCE AGENCY
O'NEni,, NERR
Insurance of All
Klatla
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INCOME TAX
For assistance m filing ,\ our self
employment and tax rei>urts,
call on *
Geo. C. Robertson
AGENCY
We work for your interest and
appreciate your business.
Don ney tliiilitliig. O’Neill. Netir.
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BULL SALE
Monday, January 11, 1960
In advent of bliuard conditions or blocked roads,
sale will l»e held one week later
Starting at 1 :S0 p.m. — At the
WINNER LIVESTOCK AUCTION
WINNEK, SOt Tit DAKOTA
40 REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS
Coming Two-Year-Olds
I*asture-Raised, Not Highly Fitted
Ranchers, if you are looking for a go<xl light-colored, curly
couted bull, be sure to attend this sale.
SIRED BY THE FOIAOWING
MV Shadow 22, Shadow Pioneer, B. II. R. Pioneer 4th, Atomic
Mischief and Modest Lamplighter 4th.
Tom Laprath, Dallas, S. D.
Charles Richey & Son, Wewela, S. D.
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