The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 17, 1960, Section One, Image 5

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    O'Neill Locals
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Ur arxTMrs U A Gray and
ewo sous, all erf Wayne, were
weekend guests at the Bill Rictv
antaoo home.
The Junior auxiliary of the
Xmetlrau Legion are hariag a
balunl goods Sale Saturday, N*.
'■"Aw I*, at SkHhamerS Foods.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Horby
and family viaited Mrs Hornby’s
unole, Merwin Boyd In Colum
bua Saturday They returned
f»ome by way erf Fullerton where
they were supper guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Albert E.
Russell.
Miss Arlene Kilpatrick and
Mabel McKenna accompanied
Mrs. Estiter Harris to Omuha Fri
day where they visited relatives
while Mrs. Harris continued on
to Harlan, la. for a weekend with
her son, Guy and family. The
group returned Sunday evening.
Miss Mabel Thomas of O Neill
will go to Tilden Saturday where
she will attend a bridal shower
for Misa Barbara Wingate.
Smorgasbord well attended
ASH GROVE- A good sized
crowd attended the smorgasbord
at Ash Grove hall Sunday eve
ning. Elmer Juracek was the
winner of the large quilt and Max
Grenier the crib sized quilt of
fered by the ladies auxiliary.
Among those in attendance were
people from O'Neill, Orchard,
Creighton, Page and Verdigre.
Pfc Russell D. Thomas return
ed Saturday from Ft. Knox, Ky.
where he received his discharge
from the army He is the son of
Mr and Mrs. Ed Th mas of O’
The Junior auxiliary cf the
American Legion are having a
bokad goods .Sale Saturday, No
»*«Wb«r I*, at .Skdhonrr , Foo4»
N«H1 _ f
Visa Mabel TMa^s teacher
at Datnal n near Wrk held Pa
tn» a Day tor the mattiers at ttor
district on Thursday. Noe. 10. Cof
fee and cuokits were served by
Miss Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs Francis Welsh
of Omaha visited from Friday
to Tuesday with her mother. Mrs
Teas Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Watson also returned to th< tr
home on Tuesday after visiting
ner mother.
Lynch News
Mrs Reggie Pinker man and
Mrs Rodney Tomlinson of O’Neill
called at the Lynch hospital
Thursday evening to see Mrs
Calvin Christensen and the new
baby girl. They also called on
Mrs. Frank Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Barnes and
Mrs. Julis Hazenflug called at
the Lee Barnes home Monday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Pete Mulhair and Mrs
Glen Hull have been helping clean
the Tach house. Mr. and Mrs
Dick Hull and Dawn moved into
it Thursday evening.
Halls Honored on Anniversary
A family gathering was held at
the Legion Hall in Lynch Sunday
in honor of the sixty first wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. eH
mer Hull. The family brought
basket dinners.
Doyle Hull of Alliance and Mr
and Mrs. Harold Hull of Harlan,
la. arrived Saturday for the an
niversary dinner honoring their
parents. Other Hull children are
Mrs. Wavne Boelter of Verdigre.
Claude Hu'l of Pierce and Glen
and Guy of Lynch.
Club Notes
MERRY MATRONS
The Merry Matrons club met
October 30 at the home of Leo
netta Doolittle, with Betty Do»
little U o> hostess
Snapshots were taken of the
"hard times'' costumes worn
Prizes went to Nancy Forbes, Et
hyl Hansen, and Nellie Hoskins
The meeting was called to or
der with 24 members and two
visitors answering roll call by
telling of Halloween tricks they
had played.
A discussion was held on help,
ing schools for retarded children
and rest homes and a committee
was appointed to inquire into the
needs of several.
A card was sent to Art Wald
man of Amelia who recently re
turned from the hospital.
Officers elected for the coming
year are; Elsie Adair, president;
Alice Prewitt, vice president;
Eleanor Mohr, secretary; and Ha
zel Ott treasurer.
The November meeting will be
held at the home of Martha Pos
pichal.
AT THE
COURTHOUSE
COUNTY COURT:
State vs. Danny Moody, driver
for J. W. McNally of Ainsworth,
overweight on axle, fined $70
and $4 costs; officer—Donald F.
Richardson, Nov. 16.
State vs. Emmet P. Dean of
Stuart, 1. overweight on capacity
plate. 2. no trailer plate, fined 1.
$10, 2. $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Donald F Richardson Nov 10
State **. Joseph A- 9ive**d.
driver for Baatrwe Food Co. of
Norfolk, no registration certifi
cate, fined SIO and $4 coats; of
ficer—Clifford L. Kizzire, Nov. 10
State vs. Emil A. Bruscher.
driver for Foremost Dairies Inc ,
of Sioux Falls, S D , no reciproci
ty. fined $15 and $4 costs: officer
— Donald F. Richardson, Nov. 10.
State vs. Virginia Wrage of
Valentine, night speeding, fined
$10 and $4 costs; officer—R. L.
Gude, Nov. 10.
State vs. Frank Ayres of Lin
coln. day speeding, fined $25 and
$4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude.
Nov. 10.
State vs. Harold L. Sulllivan.
driver for General Wholesale of
Norfolk, overweight on axle,
fined $70 and $4 costs; officer—
Clifford L. Kizzire. Nov, 14.
State vs. Dominick Battiato of
Omaha, night speeding, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude,
Nov. 14.
State vs Teddy J. Percifield of
Gillette, Wyo , 'night speeding,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
Sgt. R. R. Shorney, Nov. 14.
State vs. Elwin Reed of O’
Neill, assault and battery, fined
$40, sheriffs fee $1 and $4 costs;
complainant Uoyd Evans, Nov.
14.
State vs. Edward Matthew Ver
zani of Sioux City. Ia., 1. over
weight on axle 2. no reciprocity,
fined 1 $60. 2. $10 and $4 costs;
officer—Donald F. Richardson,
Nov. 15.
State vs. Mrs. Mary R. Zim
merman of Ewing, day speeding,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—
R. L. Gude, Nov. 15.
State vs. LeRoy K. Lyons,
driver for W. S. Simmons of
Page, over width, fined $10 and
$4 costs; officer—Clifford L.
Kizzire, Nov. 15.
State vs. William A. Hobbs of
Ew ns, night speeding, fined $10
and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Ha
streiter. N#v. 1*.
State v». Steven S. Turay of
O'Neill, illegal use of farm license
Plates, fined $10 and $4 coats: of
ficer -Donald K. Richardson,
Nov IS
State vs, L. J. Peterson of Plea
sant Grove, Utah, over interior
group of axles, fined $70 and *4
costs; officer—Donald F Richard
son. Oct. 17.
State vs Florence G. Clark of
Stuart, driving after operator s li
cense expired, fined $5 and $4
costs; officer Sgt R. R Shor
ney. Oct. 27,
State vs. Wayne R, Hoffman
of Chambers, night speeding, fin
ed $25 and $4 costs; officer—R. L.
Gude, Oct. 27.
State vs. James F. Earley of
O'Neill driving while under the
influence of alcoholic liquor, fin
ed $1X) and $6 95 costs and driv
er's license suspended for six
months; officer—E. M, Hastreiter,
Oct. 28.
^ State vs. Robert Jackson of
Casper, Wyo„ 1. overweight on
tandem axle 2. overweight on tan
dem driver axle 3. overgross
weight, fined $440 and $4 costs; of
ficer— E. M. Hastreiter, Oct. 31.
State vs. Joe L. Carr of Atkin
son. procuring liquor for minors,
fined $50 and $4 costs, committed
to county jail for rune days on
failure to pay fine;officer—E M.
Hastreiter, Oct. 31.
State vs. Kenneth M. Carr of
Atkinson, 1. possession of alcoho
lic liquor by minor. 2. no opera
tor’s license, fined 1. $25 2. $15
and $4 costs; committed to coun
ty jail for IVi days on failure
failure to pay fine, officer--E. M.
reiter, Oct. 31.
State vs. Kenneth Claussen of
Atkinson, possession of alcoholic
liqjor by minor, fined $25 and
$4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreit
er. Oct. 31.
State vs. Donald Mausbach,
driver for Behlen Mfg. Co. of Ca
lumbus, over length, fined $10 and
M costs. officer—Clifford L Ku
are, Nov. 2.
State vs, Fred Jung man. it of
Atkinson. overload on axle, fined
•SO and $4 costs; officer—Donald
F Richardson, Nov 2.
State vs. Victor Homs, driver
for Platte Truck Line of Denver,
la., no reciprocity, fined $10 and
$4 costs; officer—Clifford L. leis
ure, Nov 2.
Suite vs. Glen Jungbluth of
Chambers. 1. driving during sus
pension of operator s license 2
driving while under the influence
erf alcoholic liquor, 1, given 20
days in county jail to run concur
rently with 60 day sentence on
count 2. license suspended for one
year from date of discharge from
county jail; officer—R. L. Gude.
Nov. 2.
State vs. Vern Tayler of Clear
water, operating motor vehicle
without driver's license, given
five day jail sentence beginning
November 6; officer—<R. L. Gude,
Oct. 28
MARRIAGE LICENSES:
Gary Lee Linebaugh, 25, Lin
coln and Mary Joan Donlin, 22,
O’Neill. Oct. 28.
Robert Coufal. 21, Schuyler and
Judith Ann Wanser, 20. Ewing,
Oct 29
Hale B. Kennedy, 21 Atkinson
and Mary Ann Straka, 20, Stuart,
Nov. 10.
Larry Dean Donlin, 18, O’Neill
and Maureen Kay Schaaf, 17,
Emmet, Nov. 10.
Monowi News
By Mrs. Mike Piklapp
LOeu»t 9-2520
Mrs. Frank Lewis is spending
a few days in Norfolk with her
daughter and family, Mrs. Char
les Kolar.
Mrs Mary Hriser went to Spen
cer Saturday to spend the winter
months with her daughter, Mrs
Floyd Haun
Mrs Dayton Staley and »faugh
term, Mary Ellen Schindler and
Ai Lee Brady were O'Neill shop
pens Saturday
Mrs Joe Koiar. Charles and
Bessie and Joe Sokol* visited
Mrs, Mike P*lapp Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Mads Netlson of
White River, S. D. visited in the
Erik Neilaon and C. W Christen
sen homes Sunday and Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiser vis
ited In the Floyd Haun home
in Spencer Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rihanek
were called to Omaha Friday
due to the serious illness of Glen's
father, Joe Rihanek. The last re
port was he is still critical
Mr. and Mrs Robert Zach and
family visited in the Pat Osborn
home at Dorsey Friday evening
Graveside rites held
Graveside services were held
Sunday afternoon at the Alford
cemetery for the infant son of
Mr and Mrs. Charles Koiar of
Norfolk.
Lois Censor, Keith and Carol
Sue visited in the Lysle Nelson
home near Verdigre Monday.
Gweneth Angel stayed with the
Help Fight TB
Use Christmas Seals
Censor children Sunday while
their mother wu Id Creighton. ,
But Baker was a business tittl
ler in Creighton Monday /new
noun.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Zaoh and
family and Mr and Mrs Rudy
Eiler and family visited in the
PikUpp home Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs Dale Hays and
Mr and Mrs Ilvm Hrbek and
family visited in the Rudy Eller
home Fridav evening.
Mr and Mrs Ray McCeorg*
and Ricky were Niobrara callers
Saturday afternoon
Bus Schedule
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leave Sioux Cit> 11 30 a m.
Arrive O'Neill 3:30 p.m.
leave O'Neill 3 46 p m.
Arrive Sioux Gty 7:15 pm.
leave Winner 6:00 a m.
Arrive O Neill 9 Q0 a.m.
leave O'Neill 9:30 a m.
Arrive Omaha 3:50 pm.
Return
leave Omaha 8:30 a.m.
leave Norfolk 12:30 p.m.
Arrive O Neill 3:00 p m.
leave O'Neil! 4:00 p.m.
Arrive Winner 7:15 p.m.
reave Valentine 9 10 a.m.
Arrive ON"ill 12:15 p.m.
leave O'Neill 12:25 p.m.
Arrive Grand Island 4:05 p m.
leave Grand Island 4:05 pm.
Arrive Omaha 7:45 p.m.
Return
Leave Omnloa 7:45a.m.
Arrive Grand Island 11 20 a m.
Leave Grand Island 12:30 p.m.
Arrive O'Neill 4:00 p.m.
leave O'Neill 4:15 p.m.
Arrive Valentina 7:15 pin.
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