St. Mary’s track team posed for an offieial pic ire Tuesday night. Pictured are, from left-front row, Lurry tiilg, Tom Wanner, Kay Belina, Lynn Oa agher, Norman Mudloff, Jim Sullivan, Owen Dono hoe mid Hill Hynes. Hack row, Jim Shoemaker, To i Higgins, Herny Kamphaus, Jim Spltzenberger, Cal I’eler, Ste\e Higgins, Mike kamphaus and f.en Shoemaker. Coach Bon Teniplenreyer is on the end. Frontier photo and engraving. 4-H Girls Plant Trees On Arbor Day Members of the Happy Helpers 4-H club, an all girl club, complet ed a “make your city beautiful" project, Friday when they planted two Persian lilac shrubs behind the City library celebrating Arbor Day. Mrs, Guy Johnson was chairman of the committee and Kathy Far-1 tier, Sandra Philbrick and Rose Templemeyer chose the shrubs and made the planting arrangements. Mrs. Harold Mlinar is leader of the club. Arnolds To Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Arnold, Michael, Gretchen and Martin, will leave Friday for Lincoln where they will make their home. Mr. Arnold is with the I>epartment of Roads and will tx> a member of the Design division department in the Lincoln office. He will not be re placed at the O’Neill office. Local Girl Elected Miss Agnes Claire Hickey was elected state monitor of the Neb raska Catholic Daughters of Amer ica at the 19th biennial state con vention held at Hastings over the weekend. Also attending from the local court was Miss Kathleen Warnke. Miss Hickey’s term is two years. Amelia Man Burned Severely t AMELIA John Zinkon received third degree burns on his leg while helping burn weeds at a neigh bors last week. His pants leg caught fire but he did not think the burns serious at the time. The next day his bro ther-in-law, B, W. Waldo, took him to the doctor and the burns were found to be serious. It is expected that the burns wall hamper him for a number of months. He is at the home of his sister and brother-in-law and is bedfast most of the time. Census 75% Complete The Holt. Boyd, Garfield and Wheeler count for the 1960 census count as of last Monday was 75% complete showing a total of 18.002. Complete figures will lie avail able in two weeks. The count for the 21 counties in the Grand Island district was 148,000. Accident Victim Buried at Ewing Funeral services were held Wed nesday at the Christian church at Wakefield at 10:00 a.m. and at 2:00 p.m at Ewing for C.len Vos kamp, 38, manager of the Wald baum egg drying plant at Wake* field. He was killed instantly when the motorcycle he was rid'.ng went out of control and ran into the side of the municipal water building near the city light plant. Burial was made at Ewing un der the direction of Bressler Bros, funeral home. Survivors include the widow and three daughters. Honor Roll Names 19 The honor roll has been an nounced for the fifth six weeks period at the O'Neill public school as follows: Seniors: Paula Reed, 5 As; Janet Krugman. 5 A’s. 1 B; Nanc> Wray, 4 A’s, 1 B; Richard Ernst 3 A’s, 1 B; Barbara Wayman. 5 A’s. 2 B's; Bonney Lawrence. 2 A’s. 3 B’s; Joyce Summers, 3 A’s 2 B’s. Juniors: Marion Rosenkrans. t A's; Larry Donlin, Gary Jeffrej and Glen Summers, 3 A’s. 1 B. Sophomores: Kay Lee Rees anc Melvin Sanders, 3 A’s, 1 B; Mikt Hand. 2 A’s. 2 B’s; Joan Pease 2 A’s. 3 B’s. Freshmen: Ann Johnson. Terrj Kurtz. Keith Reynoldson and Ken noth Reynoldson. 4 A’s. Grade School Track Meet Scheduled The Holt county grade schoo track meet will be held Friday May 6. in an all-day event a Stuart. The boys will be dividet into two classes, A and B. Those boys in the Tth and 8tl grades Will comprise the Class / I group and 5th and 6th graders will t>o the Class B group. Ribbons will be awarded fo the first five places in each event and a trophy will be given to the win ner of each class. O’Neill is the defending Class A champion and Chaml)ers is the de fending Class B champion. Church Women Will Attend May Breakfast The May Fellowship Breakfast for women of the O’Neill protes tant churches will begin with de votions in the Methodist church sanctuary Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. The breakfast will be in (her church basement following devo-! tions and a program including mu sical entertainment and a skit has been planned. A nursery will he' available for children This is the fourth annual fellow- S ship breakfast in OWeill. Anyone planning to go may make a reser vation with Mrs. Clay Johnson jr. > Mr. anil Mrs. J. M. Munsing er of Tabor, la., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Gene Clos son, South Sioux City. Miss Munsinger and Mr. Clos son are 1958 graduates of Wayne State Teacher’s College. Closson is also a graduate of O'Neill * i high sehiMil. Miss Munsinger has been a teacher at the Fort Mor gan, Colo., public school system. Closson is office manager for 1 the Dakota County Agricultural ] Stabilization Conservation com mittee in South Sioux City. An August wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dam me announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Ruth Ann. to Ru bin H. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin W. Miller, Condon, Ore.. Miss Damme is a senior in tin* Lincoln General Hospital school of nursing and will grad uate in August. Miller is in the U. S. Air Force and is stationed at the Lincoln Air Force Base in Lincoln. An August wedding is planned. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT SPENCER—The engagement of Miss Rita Woslager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Woslager. Pierce, and Bernard E. Meurrens. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meur rens, Spencer, has been announced. Murrens is a junior at the Creighton University College of Business Administration in Om aha. He is a class officer, a mem ber of Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity and deputy parade marshall. • I A May 28 wedding is planned. Phone Your News to | • The Frontier Phone 788 i An early autumn wedding is planned by Miss Carolyn Chris tine Muff and Robert J. Sudyka, Kansas City, Mo. Miss Muff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff is a grad uate of St. Mary's Academy. She is a senior at St. Catherine’s School of Nursing, Omaha. Iler fiance, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sudyka, Omaha, is a graduate of Creighton University College of Business Administra tion where he was affiliated with Delta Sigma Pi and Beta Alpha Pat and is presently employed in Kansas City, Mo with Arthur Young and Company. Mt. and Mrs. Wilbur Osborn of Burwell, Nebraska announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Marie, to Robert Nickols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nick ols of Bartlett. No wedding date has been set. Engagement Announced Mrs. Bertha Wells of Detroit, Michigan announces her engage ment and approaching marriage to John Troshynski, also of De> trolt. The couple plan an early sum mer marriage. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mullen went to Lincoln on Monday to attend funeral services for Miss Betty Patton. Miss Patton died April 20 in Lincoln. She is a daughter of Mrs. Delores Mullen Patton and a niece of Mr. Mullen. O'Neill locals Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bettenhau sen of Hartington were Sunday af ‘temoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harley and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maw. Mrs. Bill McElvain and Greg of Omaha spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain. Marge McElvain of Lincoln was also a guest of her parents. Ralph McElvain, John McElvain and Jerome “Pudgy” Gallagher re turned from a business trip to Om aha on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Simonsor took their grandchildren, Richard and Susan Moler to Omaha after their Easter vacation in O’Neill Sunday dinner guests on Sundaj at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Kurpgeweit of Ewing were Mr and Mrs. Joe Menish and Mr. anc Mrs. Charles Cadwallader and Mrs. A. R. Grow, all of Inman anc Mr and Mrs Ronald Cadwaliader j and Randy of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Me mm an spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Joe Pesbek of Wagner, S. D. Mr and Mrs. Harold Mlinar were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar of At Mr. anti Mrs. Wayne Roelle and Mr. and Mrs Leon Rainforth were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roelle of Litchfield. Mrs. Larry Srhafier attended a baby shower for ffirs. Harley Nut ler at the home of Mrs. Bob Han na m Valentine on Sunday. Mrs, Jerome Spittler, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelly and Mrs. Fritz Belzer and children were Friday i to Saturday gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Austin and family of Omaha. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Templemeyer and family plan to go to Louis-) ville this weekend to attend the j wedding erf Mrs, Templemeyer's) brother. Paul Slander . Mrs. Bernard D Janzing, Stevie and Kathy of Wichita. Kan. vis ited over the weekend with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing and other rela tives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. HermanJ. Jan zing attended the 50th wedding an niversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. George Meals at Atkinson on Tuesday the 26th. Mrs. Meals and Mr. Janzing are cousins. Mrs. Fay Pmkerman and Mrs. .Anna Carson, both of Redbir^ were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Van nie Newman. Mrs. Carson was an overnight guest. Mrs. Pat Sullivan returned Fri day from Omaha where she had visited two months with her son in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John McGill. She also visited a brother, Henry Barrett in Council Bluffs, la., a sister, Mrs. James Morrow and family in Fremont and with her son, Ray and family in Norfolk. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildresleeve on Thursday attended the Optome tric association dinner in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Puhalla and Mrs. Emil Puhalla, all of Steinauer and John Weber of Heb ron visited at the Herman Jan zing home on Monday. They were enroute to Atkinson to attend the golden wedding celebration of Mr. i and Mrs. George Meals on Tues- j day. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve and children spent the weekend in i Omaha. Doctor Gildersleeve attend ed an advanced contact lens semi nar. Tthe family also saw the shrine circus. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Pat Sullivan were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sullivan and Brian of Sioux Falls, S. D. John and Carl Kamphaus of Bart lett were overnight guests in the home of their mother, Mrs. Julia na Kamphaus. Mrs. Kamphaus and sons, Bernard, Francis and Paul were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kamp haus at Lytnch. Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Shaw and daughter were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Spence were Norfolk business visitors Monday. Mr and Mrs. A1 Hamik and family went to Inman Sunday after noon to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Eason, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Sutcliff, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess and Miss Le Veta Lehn attended the state den tal convention in Omaha over the weekend. Miss Rathlene Reiser Mr. ami Mrs. Myrl Reiser of Valentine have annuoneed the engagement of their daughter, Rathlene, to William S. Rich ardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richardson, also of Val entine. An August wedding is being planned. Committee Mails Irrigation Brochure Holt County landowners have re ceived an educational brochure called "Facts Pertaining to the O'Neill Irrigation Project, Why, : What, Where and When". The bro ! chure was mailed by the O’Neill I Chamber of Commerce. Thp brochure included a state ■ ment of intent for landowners to indicate their interest in ti e pro I ject. A map of the Missouri River Basin Project and the O’Neill unit was part of the brochure. AT THE COURTHOUSE COUNTY COURT— State vs. Richard McRean, driver for House Hold Moving & Transfer, Rapid City, S. D., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Richardson, Apr. I 21. State vs. Francis Clair Kaufman, driver for Herschuch. Sioux City. Ia., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Rich j ardson, Apr. 21. State vs. Robert T. Wilbem, At | kinson, driving while under the influence of alcoholic liquor, fined $100 and $4 costs and operator's license suspended for a period of six months; officer—E M. Hastrei Irene Boelter Wed To Victor Pickering In April 20 Ceremony Miss Irene Lee Boelter, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reno Boel ter, Lynch, became the bride of Victor N. Pickering, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering, Lynch, on April 20 at the Christ Lutheran Church in O’Neill. Rev. A. S. Gedwillo officiated the 7 p.m. double ring ceremony with members of the immediate families attending. The bride wore a white dress of ballerina length with a lace bodice. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. Miss Judy Boelter was her sis ter’s maid of honor, wearing a lace dress of light blue and a car nation corsage. DeLynn Pickering, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride’s mother wore a brown figured dress while the bridegroom’s mother chose a lav ender dress. Mrs. Myrtle Picker ing, grandmother of the bride groom, and Mrs. Mary Volquard sen, the bride’s grandmother were also guests. A reception followed the cere mony at the M. and M cafe. The couple left for a short wedding trip after the reception. They will reside in Lynch were the bride groom is employed. ter, Apr. 21. State vs. LeRoy Holz of O'Neill, insufficient fund check, $5 court costs; I. R. Pappenheimer, Apr. 21. State vs. Lynn A. Prewitt, Cham bers, night sj>eeding, fined $15 and $1 costs; officer—R. L. Gude, Apr. 21. State vs. Gary A. Elsbery, O’ Neill, night speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer E. M. Hastreiter, Apr. 21. State vs. Delbert Potter, driver for Ed Manck, Mobridge, S. D., no reciprocity, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer -Clifford L. Kizzire, Apr. 25. State vs. Leonard Koenig, Ewing, insufficient fund check, $5 court costs; I. R. Pappenheimer, Apr. 25. State vs. Lavem G. Snowarflt, Lincoln, night speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer E. M. Has treiter, Apr. 25. State vs. Floyd H. Frahm, Page, night speeding, fined $35 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter, Apr. 25. State vs. Berlin Allen Gregory, Ben Hur, Ark., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Clifford L. Kizzire, Apr. 25. State vs. Dick Davis, Dolphos. Kan., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $1 costs: officer Clifford L. Kiz zire. Apr. 25 State vs. Paul Copple, Presho, S. D., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer Clifford L. Kiz zire, Apr. 25. State vs. Dallas Hansen, Stan hope. Ia., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer -Clifford L. Kizzire, Apr. 25. State vs. Ronald Hesenflug, O’ Neill. procuring liquor for minors, fined $50 and $4 costs; officer— William W. Griffin, Apr. 25. State vs. Reggie H. Pinkerman, O'Neill, night speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer- E. M. Has treiter, Apr. 26. State vs. Clarence Carpenter, I driver for Wagner Motor Service, ! Wagner, S. D., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer Clifford L. Kizzire. Apr. 27. State vs. Carl David Anderson, i Downey, Calif., night speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude, Apr. 27. MAKKIAUK IJCENSES— James Mace Coughlin, 24, Den ver, Colo., and Miss Mary I,ouise Wilson, 25. O’Neill, Apr. 22. Hugh Gene Carr, 25, Amelia and Joann Frances Soukup, 19, O’Neill. Apr. 25. Gary Dean Johnson. 21, Elgin and Joan Kae Sehi, 18, Clearwater, Apr. 25. * ST. ANTHONY’S SOBOTKA—Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Sobotka of O’Neill, daughter, Laurie Ann, 7 pounds 11% ounces, April 22. RASMUSSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Rasmussen of Butte, daugh ter, Karen Sue, 8 pounds 1% ounces, April 22. BREWER—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brewer of O'Neill, daughter, Van essa Rae, 7 pounds 12% ounces, April 24. CIZEK—Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cizek of Spencer, daughter, 6 pounds 8 ounces, April 26. FRAHM—Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frahm of O’Neill, son, 8 pounds 5% ounces, April 26. ATKINSON MEMORIAL WHIRLWIND-Mr. and Mrs. SIM ..Hill -■ ■ Miss Margaret Ann Ernst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. j Ernst. Manhattan, Kan., and formerly of O’Neill, was married to Paul Pankey, son of Mrs. Ruth Pankey, Rockford, III., In a March 26 w edding at the Wesleyan Methodist church in Manhattan. The bride Is a graduate of Miltonvale, Kan., Wesleyan high school and is now a nursing student at the Htormont-Vaie hospital In Topeka. The bridegroom is a graduate of the Miltanvaie high school and Is in the U. 8. Air Force stationed on the Azores Islands. Following his discharge in October the couple will live in Topeka. I Vh\ Whirlwind of Newport, son. Uexander Daniel, 6 pounds 15 H>nres. April 20 PAXTON Ntr and Mrs. l-arry Paxton of Smart daughter, IXw la Renee, 7 pounds 5 (Hinces, April *1. FOX Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox >f Newport, son Kelly Joseph, 8 KHiiiiis 8 ounces, April 23, FERNAU Mr and Mrs. Frank m Fomau of Butte, daughter, 7 xsinds 5 ounces, April 23. NORTON Mr and Mrs. Ray mond Norton irf Mills, son. Todd Raymond, 6 pounds 5 minces, April M. PARKER Mr and Mrs. Harlan Parker of Butte, twin sons. 5 [XHinds 13 ounces and 5 jHHinds 10li Hinces, April 24. GETTKRT Mr and Mrs Floyd Rottert of O’Neill, daughter, 9 [KHinds, April 25. SACKED HEART MICANEK Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Micanek of Lynch, daughter, April ELSEWHERE SCOT!' Mr and Mrs. Janies Scot! of Lincoln, daughter, Kelly Marie, 7 pounds 15 ounces, April 20. Tlie grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire of Stuart and Mrs. Preston Seott of Lincoln. BOWDEN Mr, and Mrs. Rich ard Bowden of Sylmnr, Calif., daughter, Cheryl Teresa, 7 pounds 4 ounces, April 18 This is the couple s first child. Steven Hicks and Mrs. George Bowden, both of O'Neill are the groatgreat grand parents. Mrs. Max Sporn of Glen dale is the great grandmother and Richard Bowden of San Fernando j is the grandfather All are former O'Neill residents. TlCllY Mr and Mrs. Willard Tichy of Verdigre, son, Gerald Wil lard, 7 pounds 1.3 ounces, April 12. STROPE Mr. and Mrs Wendell Strope of Orchard, son, 6 pounds 11 ounces, April 13. CLIFTON- Mr and Mrs, Rodney Clifton of Omaha, son, 7 pounds 13 ounces, April 20. KREITLElt-Mr and Mrs, Frank A. Kreitler of Omaha, son, 8 pounds 4 ounces, April 20. Mrs. Kreitler is the former Carma La Frenr. RASMUSSEN--Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rasmussen of Butte, daughter, Karen Sue, 8 pounds 1 ounce, April 22. — Methodists Visit Here Mrs. Edgar O. Cobb of Ogallala, president of the Nebraska Confer ence WSCS and Mrs. Elisa O’Cera, executive secretary of the Board of Missions of the Methodist church, Phillipine Islands, were Tuesday overnight guests in Ihe home of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Embree and accompanied them to Grand Island where the visiting ladies met with ihe Kearney District WSCS. The Embrees continued to Hast ings where Rev. Embree attended a cabinet meeting of district super intendents for a planning meeting for the eight districts. Amelia Activity dub Lower room Our meeting was called to order by our president, Ronnie Thomp son. We answered roll call by giving the name of a dog. Next week we will have the plant ing of oui1 garden seeds for our project. For roll call we will give a report about our seed. Cynthia Dierking placed 4th in ou Language Contest in O’Neill and Debra Waldo placed 3rd. Donna Forbes News reporter Hustlers Number Thirteen Pine Grove Hiistlers 4-H club met recently at the home of Dar la, Debra and Bruce Waldo. The meeting was opened with the pledge. Roll call was answered by the 13 members naming their project. A meeting was planned to be held at the home of RonnieThom son on April 22. Lesson leaders for the meeting will be: Debra Waldo, livestock; Cynthia Dierking, cooking; Joyce Doolittle, food pre servation and Venita White, cloth ing. Officers elected for the year are. Mre, J, L. Pruden attended the rural homemakers day Tuesday, April 19, held at Sioux City, la, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of the city. She was one of the 57 homemakers chosen for outstanding activities. She has been a member of tlie Facts and Fun extension club in Ewmg four years, also served as group chairman in the Ewing cen ter. This year slve holds the of fice of county chairman of the Holt County extension council. She is the wife of a rancher and farm er in the Ewing and Page areas and the mother of one daughter, Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle and three sons, James H., John both of Ew ing and Robert R. of Page. Mrs. Pruden is a member and officer in the Ewing Methodist church for many years, has served as vice-president and is « life time member of the Womens Soci ety of Christian Service, lias been secretary-treasurer for the past seven years of the Sunday scho ol. She is a honorary member of the Future Homemakers of America, a member of the American Le gion auxiliary Red Cross represen tative in the Ewing area, and a member of the Eastern Star. Her liobbies include cake decorating, wood fiber flowers, leather kraft, sewing and trying new' recipes. Janette Clemens, president; Don ald Clemens, vice-president anti Venita White, secretary. New members who joined the club are Joyce Burge, Bruce Wal do, Cynthia Dierking, Ronnie Thompson and Michael Pospichal. Mrs. Waldo served refreshments after the meeting. Servicemen's News . . . William D. Craig, O’Neill, grad uated from recruit training April 14 at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises, mark ing the end of nine weeks of “boot camp”, included full dress parade and review before military offic ials and civilian dignitaries. Army M/Sgt., Gerald J. Lamgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lan gan of O’Neill participated with other personnel from the 4th Ar mored Division’s Mill Infantry in a three-week field training exer cise in Germany which ended April S. First sergeant in the infantry’s Company A in Heilbronn, Langan entered the Army in January 1947 and arrived overseas on this tour of duty in January 1958. His wife, Elisabeth, is with him in Ger many. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays ! Septic Tank Pumping and ELECTRIC SEWER AUGER Moeller Plumbing Phone 7111, Atkinson NOMINATE M. V. (Mike) LANDRETH Incumbent Supervisor District No. 2 at the Primary Election May 1 Oth Your Vote Will Be fl Appreciated 1 For Lease: STEAK HOUSE CAFE Junction of Highway No. 20 and 11 Completely furnished, including Private Dining Room Owner Retiring-Immediate Possession Rent Reasonable See or Call WAYNE GALYEN Phone 8921 —— Atkinson, Nebraska