The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 11, 1960, Image 10

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llnrry Clauson Is shown at his barber shop here In O’Neill.
Clauson has cut the hair of four generations of the Bowens of Page.—
The Frontier photo and engraving
ST ANTHONY'S
MEEKS Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Meeks of O’Neill, son, Terri] Ray,
7 | mHinds 4 ounces, February 4.
SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Smith of O'Neill, daughter, Keily
Ann, 6 pounds and 4 ounces, Feb
ruary 4.
DAY Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Day of O’Neill, daughter, Connie
Joan, 8 pounds 9 ounces, Febru
ary 5.
KRAC1IT Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Kracht of Bloomfield, son, 9
pounds 3Vi ounces, February 8.
SACKED HEART
Lynch
LOOCK Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Loock of Spencer, daughter Sherri
Lynn, 7 pounds 7 ounces, Febru
ary 6. The couple also has another
girl and a boy. Mrs. Loock is the
lormer Barbara Cleary
VOGT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vogt of
Naper, son, Dale Edward. 10
pounds 15 ounces, February 2.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
O’MALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald O’Malley of Chambers, daugh
ter, Ami Marie, 8 pounds 3
ounces, February 2.
ALLEN—Mr. and Mrs. James
Allen of Rose, daughter, Becky
Jayne. 6 pounds 3 Vi ounces,
February 4.
REISER Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Reiser of Butte, daughter, Hope
Annette, 4 pounds 13 ounces,
February 5.
ELSEWHERE
PAVIJK Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth
’ Pavlik of Lincoln, daughter. Jeni
for I»u, 6 pounds 7 ounces, Febr
uary 1. The couple now has a
son and a daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Edwin Pavlik are the paternal
grandparents.
FAULHABER Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Faulhaber of Springfield,
111., daughter. They now have three
daughters and two sons. The
Faulhabers moved three years ago
from the Venus community.
FALTER Mr. and Mrs. Duane
Falter of Fremont, daughter.
February 1. The Falters also have
a son. Mrs. Falter is the former
Joanne Von Seggem, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Von Segg
ern of Venus.
PAVLIK—Mi-, and Mrs. Larry
Pavlik of Norfolk, daughter, Ro
bin Marie, 8 pounds 3 ounces.
January 29. This is their first
child. Mr. Pavlik is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Pavlik, for
mer Verdigre residents.
GROSS—Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Gross of Onida, S. D., son, Alan
John, 8 pounds 6 '•> ounces, Jan.
29. Mrs. Gross is the former
Beverly Vonasek, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Leonard Vonasek of
Verdigre. This is their first grand
child.
PAVELKA Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Pavelka of Verdigre, son, 6
pounds 12 ounces, February 4.
This is the couples first child. Mrs.
Pavelka is the former IX'lores
Slechta, daughter of Mr.and Mrs
William Slechta of Verdel.
KRONSCHNABEL D r. and
Mrs. John Kronschnabel of St
Paul, Minn., son, Michael John. 6
pounds 7 ounces, February 3
This is the first grandchild for
AT.. n«.l TT..„ 1 .....
of Ewing.
NAPIER—Mr. and Mrs. John
Napier of Ewing, twins: son, Bob
bie, 6 pounds 15Li ounces, daugh
ter, Barara, 6 pounds 4 ounces,
February 16 Antelope Memoria
hospital. They have a daughter.
Ann IB and a son, Tom 3. Mr. and
Mrs. Web Napier are the pater
nal grandparents.
HIGGINS Mr. and Mrs Mervin
Higgins of Naper, son. February
3, Burke, S. D., hospital.
Hospital Notes
SACRED HEART
Lynch
PRESENT: Mrs. Bertha Bright
N. E. Hiatt and Mrs. Cecelia
Liewer, all of Butte; Mrs.Mary
Classen, Lyle Johnson and Mrs
Richard Loock, all of Spencer;
Dr. J. A. Guttery, Dr. G. B. Ira
and Mrs. Etta Johnson, all of
Lynch; Mrs. William Koenig and
Hugh Roberts, both of Fairfax;
George Kubik of Star; Erick Oil
man of Anoka; Mrs. Martha Schu
ltz of Naper.
DISMISSED: Feb. 2 Mrs. Emil
Hrbek of Lynch and Delbert Shaw
of Verdel. 4 Quentin Pickering of
Lynch. 6— Mrs. Thomas Court
ney of Lynch. 7—Robert Bowman
of Brir'.iW Mrs Edward Vogt ‘
baby of Naper. 8 Sidney J
Baker and Mrs Jake Serk. bot1
of Lynch; Ronald Klasna of
Spencer.
EXPIRED: Feb. 7-Mrs. Charles
Haugen of Niobrara, age 62.
ST. ANTHONY'S
ADMITTED: Eel). 3-Mrs. Rus
sel) Meeks and Mrs. Mary Zas
trow, both of O'Neill. 4 Mike
Smith and Mary Jane Kayl, both
of Spencer; Mrs. Emma Lidgett
of Chambers; Mrs. Edward Mur
phy, Mrs. Donald Day, Mrs. Dave
Widtfeldt and Mrs. Michael
Smith, all of O'Neill. 5—Mrs.
Wayne Klinetobe of O'Neill and
Mrs. Marie Sehroeder of Omaha
t> Ernest Norwood of Ewing;
! Mrs. Nick Schwindt, Carl Goldapp
i and Mark Wimmer, all of O'Neill
7 Mrs. Orville KelJar, Joe Cun
ningham, jr., and Richard Pon- j
gratz, all of O'Neill. 8 Peggy
Yantzi of Chadron; Mrs Arnold
Krarht of Bloomfield; Billy Perry
of O'Neill; Karl Bernt of Stuart
1 W II. David of Chambers;
John P. Riley of O'Neill; Mrs
Stanley Lambert and Mrs. Seth
Hertel, both of Ewing; Mrs. Ervin
Held of Orchard; Veldon Pinker
man of Lynch.
DISMISSED: Feb. 3 Anton Do
brovolny of Atkinson; Mary Jane
Van Every of Page; Mi's. Vern
Gorgen and baby girl of O'Neill.
4 Jerome Spittler and Mrs.
Charles Mahony, both of O’Neill;
Mrs. Victor True and baby l>oy of
Ewing; James Klasna of Spencer;
John Reimers of Inman; Mrs.
Tom Blake of Ree Heights, S. D j
f> Mrs. George Mumm, Gene;
Schmichel, Mrs. D. R. Mounts and
Mrs. Robert Shoemaker and baby j
girl, all of O’Neill: Mrs. Donald;
warmer and nany girl of cnamners.
8 Joe Cunningham, jr., Mrs. 1
Michael Smith and Mrs. Russell
Meeks and baby boy, all of O'
Neill; Mrs. Emma Lldgett of
Chambers; Mary Jean Kayl of
Spencer; Ernest Norwood of
Ewing. 9 Mrs. Orville 'Kellar,
Mrs. Donald Day and baby girl
Mrs. Edward Murphy, Billy Perry
and Mrs. Wavne Klinetobe, all of
O'Neill.
Atkinson Memorial
ADMITTED: Feb 1 Mrs. Ger
ald P. O’Malley of Chambers; Mrs.
Anna Humphreys of Newport; Lee
Roy Hansen of Bassett; Mrs. Wil
liam Vaughn, Edward Rezac and
Tom McDonald, all of Atkinson.
2 Clifford Leach of Page; Mar
garet O’Donnell and Robert Mar
tens, sr., both of Atkinson. 3
Mrs. LaVerne Morgan of Stuart;
Mrs. Roger Fischer of Bassett;!
Kenneth Zoerb of Newport. 4
Mrs. James Allen of Rose; Wil
liam Siebert, Mrs. Peter Ramolrl!
and Mrs. Lyle Addison, all of At
kinson; Barbara West of Stuart;
Mrs. Jess Hoyt of Naper; M. L j
Sageser of Amelia; Mrs. Alvin I
Wedige of Emmett. 5- Kimberley
Marie Tielke of Atkinson; Mrs.
Harold Reiser of Butte; Mrs. D |
R. Mounts of O'Neill: 6—Lewis F
Vaughn. Rernard Troshynski and
Henry Gruenberg, all of Atkinson;
Clara D Pettijohn of Stuart; |
Frank Musil of O’Neill; Steve
Ludeman of Anoka. 7 Tabitha
Yelsma and Keith Jones, both of
Atkinson; Gertrude Kaup of
Stuart.
DISMISSED: Feb. 1—Ronald |
Kreiger of O’Neill; Mrs. William ,
Vaughn of Atkinson. 2 Frank 1
Ammon of Newport: Lee Roy
Hansen of Bassett; Ed Rezac of
Atkinson. 3—Edward Sterns and
Mrs. Lyman White, both of At
kinson: Mrs. Charles Havranek
and daughter of O'Neill; Emmet*
Catterson of Ainsworth. 4 Mrs
Frank Schnase of Atkinson; Mrs.
George Schald and daughter and
Mrs. Donald Schald and daughter
all of Stuart, fr Mrs. James A1
ifu <uiu utiUKmn ul Dnawii. i
Mrs. Roger Fisrher of Bassett;
Thomas McDonald of Atkinson;
Gertrude Kaup of Stuart.
EXPIRED: Jim Beck of Atkin
son-Feb. 4.
Sick and Injured
CHAMBERS- Mrs. Ed Coday
drove to Grand Island on Friday
to visit her husband, a patient
at the Veterans hospital. She re
turned home on Sunday. Mr. Co
day is about the same, still in
traction. They expected specialists
to see him the first of this week
. . . Mrs. Rena Coppoc reports
that her brother, Earl Coppoc of
Seward has had to return to the
hospital and that his condition is
very serious following a heart at- j
tack. Mr. Coppoc lived at Cham j
bers many years.
STUART Mr. Gertrude Kaup 1
fell Sunday morning and received j
a broken hip. She was taken to :
the Atkinson Memorial hospital t
where r-rays were taken and then .
on to Omaha by ambulance where
surgery was performed on Mon [
day. j:
J
EWING—Ernest Norwood be 1
came ill at his home on Saturday ; c
and was taken to St. Anthony’s-1 1
ho pital for care and treatmentl c
. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban went p
to Tilden on Tuesday to visit his i /
brother. Frank Urban, a patie r 1 J
at the Tilden hospital . . . Roy I
Davis, who has been convalescing | 1
from a severe heart attack for
some time at the home of his broth
er and wtfe, Mr and Mrs. Waldo
Davis, left for his home at Gold
Beach, Ore. Tuesday, accompanied
by his sister, Mrs. Edith Hickman
of Oakland, Ore. who had assisted
In caring for him during his ill
ness . . . Mrs. Waldo Davis and
her sister, Mrs Homer Barton of
Orchard came home Thursday
from Omaha where they had been
with Mr. Dav is who underwent
surgery at tlie Methodist hospital.
They report his condition as sat
isfactory.
PAGE C. P. Leach returned
from Atkinson Memorial hospital
Friday after a few days hospitali
zation where an effort was made
to make him more comfortable
Mr. Leach has been in a good
deal of misery for several years
. , . Charles Sorensen of Norfolk
brought his mother, Mrs. Soren
Sorensen home from Norfolk on
February 2. She had undergone
minor surgery there. Mr. Soren
sen spent the night in his par
ents home.
DKLOIT Mrs. G. A. Bauer
spent Saturday at the Otto Kali
hotf home. The Kallhoffs baby
daughter is ill and their small
son is in the Antelojie Memorial
hospital at Neligh with pneumonia
. . .Mrs. Louis Pofahl was in
Omaha Wednesday for a medical
checkup.
INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
DeLong left Sunday for Omaha
where they will visit in the home
of their son, Dean DeLong and
family. Mr. DeLong will also re
and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins have
received word that Mr. Tompkins'
father, Leon Tompkins underwent
major surgery on Wednesday at
Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Tomp
kins have l>een spending the wai
ter near their son, Dr. Charles
Tompkins and family. Their ad
dress is: 5838 East Pima, Tucson
Ariz.
VENUS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Caskey and daughters. Suellyn and
Joan have been ill with the flu
. . .Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber is ill
at her home . . . Mrs. James A
Border of Quantico, Va., under
went major surgery on Monday
Feb. 1. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser.
LYNCH—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hull of Niobrara were overnight
guests in the Guy Hull home
Thursday night. They had been to
call on Mr. Hull's aged mother.
Mrs. Sara Hull who is ill. Mrs.
Leon Mellor went to stay a few
days to help care for her mother
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wither
wax and Leo went to Newport
Monday to see Mrs. Witherwax’s
brother, Earl Crawford, who had
a heart attack. They called at the
Ray Witherwax home in O’Neill
on their return . . . Veldon Pinker
man was dismissed from St
Anthony's hospital February 2 af
ter being hospitalized for five
weeks. He returned to the hospi
tal Tuesday evening.
O'NEILD Mrs. Jerry Cuddy
has been ill with the flu . . . Mrs.
Rosa Bowers spent the past week
with her daughter, Mrs. Marion
Woidneck while Mr. Woidneck
was in the Veterans hospital at
Grand Island for a medical check
up. Mr. Woidneck was a patient
there for the past two weeks . .
Mrs. D. R. Mounts was transfer
red Friday to the Atkinson Mem
orial hospital . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Gallagher returned Thurs
day from Rochester, Minn,
where they had gone for medical
attention . . .Albert Stoffer re
turned Saturday from an Omaha
hospital where he has been hos
pitalized since he was injured in
a hunting accident last fall.
DORSEY—Mrs. Emil Hrbek.
who has been on the sick list, is
recovering nicely . . . Mrs. Lester
Derickson. Patty and David have
been having the flu, but feel some
better . . . Mrs. Tom Alder and
son returned home from St. An
thony's hospital on February 2
. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Derick
son have been sick with the in
fluenza. Their son, Lester came tc
help them with the chores. John
Derickson is slowlv recovering
. . . Carolyn Sedivy vvasn t feel
ing well Friday.
NEWPORT Frank Ammon re
turned home February 2 from a ,
couple days stay in the Atkinson
Memorial hospital . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Utter and son of |
Gering came Thursday to see his
father, Pete Utter, who is in the
Atkinson Memorial hospital. They
returned home Sunday . . . Anna
Humphrey returned home Friday
from a three day stay in Ihe A1
kinson Memorial hospital . .
Francis Irwin entered the Bassett
hospital February 3 suffering
from a heart attack. His children j
Mrs. Donald Skinner of Scotrts
bluff and Bud of Central City came
on Thursday to visit him. They 1
left for their homes on Sunday.
AMELIA—Wayne Burgett was
on the sick list Monday and un
able to attend school . - . Paul
Fisher and his sister, Mrs. Wil
liam Thompson were unable to
?o to Illinois last week to visit
their brother, Amos, as another
brother, Merton of Bonestecl, S
D.. had planned to accompany
diem and was ill with the flu . .
rhe Lloyd Waldo family, with the
exception of Mrs. Waldo, were
rtetims of the Asian flu last week
. . Mrs. Art Doolittle and son
3ale took her aunt. Mrs. Delia
Crnst to the doctor Sunday. Mrs
Crnst had a badly sprained ankle
<-rays were taken but showed i
io broken bones. She is improved
. . Link Sageser entered the At
rinson hospital on Thursday eve
ling, Feb. 4 for tests and observa
ions. Mrs. Sageser stayed at the
^addie Sladek home in Atkinson
; couple of days to be near Mr
tageser and then stayed at the
ome of her son, Vem in Amelia
ir. Sageser may be able to come
ome in mid-week. . . . Several
f the school children were ill
ist week with the flu. One of the
ays there were only four pupils
t school in the lower room,
.mong those who were ill were
ack and Billy Doolitle. Debra
truce and Larry Waldo, Kay
hompson and Vicki Doolittle. I
AT THE
COURTHOUSE
DISTRICT COURT—
Lzxns Sojka of Ewing has been
issued a passport by Howard D.
Manson. Clerk of the District
Court He plans to leave the last
of March for a visit in Poland
Germany. France. England and
Italy.
Mr and Mrs. Ira Watson of In
man have been issued a passport
by Howard D. Manson, Clerk of
the District Court. They plan to
leave in April for England,
France, Germany and Holland.
COUNTY COURT—
State vs. Dariur G. Burgess of
Overton, overweight on capacity
plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of
ficer- Clifford L. Kizzire, Feb. 4
State vs. Bruce A. Hunkins of
Omaha, fictitious plates, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer E. M. Has
treiter, Feb.
State vs. Clarence H. Johnson
driver for Herzig Manufacturing
Co., overweight on capacity plate
fined $10 and $4 costs: officer
Clifford L. Kizzire, Fe. 9.
State vs. Richard Ratliff of At
kinson, no operator’s license, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer—Sgt R
R. Shomey, Feb. 10.
State vs. A. J. McMahon of
Omaha, night speeding, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Has
treiter, Feh. 10
State vs. Merlyn M. Shaw' of
Emmet, night speeding, fined $10
and J4 costs; officer-E M Has
treiter, Feb. 10.
State vs. James J Brut sky ol
Atkinson, Operating motor vehiek
without drivers license, fined $li
and $4 costs; officer -E M Has
treiter, Feb. 10.
State vs George F' Kyser ol
O’Neill, night speeding. fined $1;
and VI costs; officer—E. M Has
treiter. Feb. 10.
State vs. Fred R. Snowardt. Jr
of O'Neill, night speeding, fined $1C
and $4 costs; officer—Eugene Has
treiter, Feb. 10.
Pairings Given
In Five Cage
Tournaments
Pairings for district basketball
tournaments which will be held or
Feb. 22-23 and 25-26 are as fol
lows :
Class C, Stanton — Feh. 22,
Stanton vs. Lyons, 7, and Pender
vs. Winside. 8:30; Fob. 23, Pilgei
vs. Battle Creek, 7 and Norfolk
Sacred Heart vs. Wisner. 8:30
Stanton seeded one and Wisner
seeded two.
Class C, Atkinson — Feb. 22.
O'Neill St. Mary’s vs. Spring
view, 7, and Spencer vs. Stuart,
8:30; Feb. 23. Fwing vs. Bassett,
7, and Atkinson vs. Butte, 8:30.
Class I), Thurstrai — Feb. 22,
Homer vs. Hubbard, 5:30; Emer
son Sacred Heart vs. Decatur, 7.
and Rosalie vs. Brancroft, 8:30
Thurston drew a bye. No Tues
day games Bancroft and. Thurs
, ton were seeded one and two, rv
spectiveiy.
Class D. O'Neill Feh 23, Or
chant vs Chambers. 7 and lynch
vs. Bartlett, 8:30 Page anti In
man seeded one and two, respec
tively drew byes to the semifinals
Class B. Ord — Feb, '29, Valen
tine vs. Ainsworth. 7; O’Neill vs
Bnoken Bow, 8:30. Marrh 1. Loup
City vs. Burwell, 7. ami St Paul
vs. Ord. 8:30. Second round
games will be played March 3
ami the finals will be Friday.
March 4.
Valentine, 13-3, Ainsworth. 10-4,
Loup City . 11-1 and Ord, 10-4. have
the best records to date O’Neill
has an 8-8 record.
Ewing News
By Mr*. Harold Harris
The Clearwater-Ewmg Pinochle
, club met Monday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mi's. Gail Boies.
All members were present The
high score was won hy Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Stevens ami low score
went to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hint/
Refreshments were served by the
hosts.
Mr. and Mis. Leonard Knapp
were calleis on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Her
tel at Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and ]
Mrs. Frank Bohn.
Mr. ;unl Mrs. Richard Edwards
and children were Saturday even
ing guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Totnjack. Cathy Tom
jack accompanied them home to
Bigs sett to spend the week.
Mr ami Mrs Jerry Tom jack
entertained their pitch club TTiurs
day evening. Guests were Mr, and
Mi's Archie Tuttle and Mr and
Mrs. Ovaries Rotherham Mr
Tuttle and Mrs Rotherham were
the winners of high score. Mi's
Tuttle ami Elvin Hamilton receiv
ed low Mr. Rotherham received
the traveling prize ami Mr*
Hamilton the special prize.
Lunch was served after the
games.
Guests on Sunday at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Woodrow Elliot
were Rev. ami Mrs. T J. Seahil)
and son. Joe of Elgin.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Hartak and
children accompanied by hei
mother, Mrs. Laura Spittler drove
to Valentine Sunday u> visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Spittler and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw and
Julie were Monday evening guest:
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raj
Funk and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter of
Atkinson vveit* overnight guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Will
Walter on Monday.
Monday guests at the Will Wal
'or home were Mr. and Mrs Clif
ford Zeinbein of Orchard,
Mr. and Mrs Will Walter were
honored at a dinner Sunday at tin
home of their son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wal
ter and family at Clearwater, the
occasion to celebrate their 53rd
wedding anniversarj
Other guests were his nephew
Philip Walter of Clearwater and
Miss Karen Tuttle of Ewing
Miss Carolyn Tams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Robert C. Tams,
was elected to the student senate
again for the second semester.
Miss Tams is a freshmen at the
Norfolk Junior Oil lege at Norfolk
Cecil Green is the sponsor of this
group.
Rev. Peter Dunne of Pierce
and Rev Louis Miller of Elkton,
S. IV, will bo tin* guest shakers
at the Rural Life session to Ik*
held Monday, February 15 at St.
Dominie s hall. Joseph Meisner,
a layman from 1 Vs Moines, la.,
will also assist.
The meeting will open with :»
10 00 a m mass at St. Peter's
church to be followed by sessions
during the day at St. Dominie s
hall.
The Christian Motltcrs of St.
Peter's church will serve dinnei
at the hall.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik
had as their dinner guests on
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Don Mac
kel of Flgin and Gene Stems of No
ligh. Afternoon callers were Mi
and Mrs Dwight Shrooder and
family of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Sort* of Clearwater.
Mrs. Paul Waters and son.
1 kuiglas of Omaha came Tuesday
to spend si\ weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dunks
while Mr Waters, a medical stn
dent, takes a course in surgery at
St. Elizabeth hospital in Lincoln,
lie is expected to spend the com
ing weekend with his family it»
Ewing. __
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