The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 06, 1961, Image 4

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    I-IKC A MICI.ODV—If, as the song says, “A pretty girl is like a
melody”, then the Shrine Circus will be a veritable symphony for
the eye and ear. <iil (>ray has scoured the model agencies and talent
offices to secure the most beautiful girls for the 1961 edition of the
world's greatest Shrine Circus and with thousands of dollars in
vested in new and dazzling costumes, the results will speak tor
themselves. The circus, all new this year, will appear in O’Neill
on duly II with performances at 2:30 and 7:30 pan.
A Poem
From Virs. iby .. .
—Tempered—
The best steel knife blade is sub
ject to white heat, then cold.
Then heated again then beaten till
it follows a perfect mold.
Then out to the grandstone till it
cries enough.
But the cutler is steadily making
it tempered and tough,
Stop, to the cutler, the knife blade
said,
But again into white heat the
blade is fed.
Now keep me off the grindstone,
can’t more endure,
But it’s made to kiss the stone
till the cutler feels sure.
Every flaw is removed and the
blade bright and pure.
Some souls are heated in afflic
tion ’tis true,
Then plunged into col 1 tribula
tion for you.
Then ground it seems on stones
of adversity’s foes.
But they come out ready for high
er service He knows,
Some come for lower service,
They can't stand the test,
God would shape them for, but
must take second best.
Oh! be si ill and let God temper
and polish you through.
Then you’ll be ready for His best
service too.
And be prepared for a life of
God given might.
Then He’ll give you a past that’s
sure to be right.
Dtella Stuart Eby)
MADISON
RAGES
J ay./y'ailf
Double on 1st nd 2nd Room
Sponsored by Mbdison County
Agricultural Society.
ST. ANTHONY'S
GRIMES—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Grimes of Chamber's, daughter,
Vonda Marie, 7 pounds 15 ounces,
July 3.
GAUGHENBAUGH — Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Gaughenbaugh of O’
Neill, daughter, Nancy Ann, 7
pounds 10V4 ounces, July 2.
OLLENDICK—Mr. and Mrs.
Robert OUendick of Chambers,
son, 8 pounds 13 3/4 ounces, July
4.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
DAVIS—Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Davis of Atkinson, daughter,
Cassandra Lynn, 7 pounds 15 oun
ces, June 26.
BROWN—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Brown of Bartlett, son, Daniel
Gene, 8 pounds 1 ounce, June 27.
WILSON—Mr. -and Mrs. Phillip
Wilson of Bassett, daughter, Vir
ginia Kay, 7 pounds 7 ounces.
June 29.
SACRED HEART
PINKELMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pinkelman of Niobrara,
son, Thomas John, 8 pounds 2
ounces, June 28.
ELSEWHERE
BOELTER — Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Boelter of Creighton,
daughter, Teresa Adele, 6 pounds
13 ounces, June 21. Mrs. Boelter
is the former Mary Ann Sucha,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Sucha of Creighton. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Boelter of Venus are the
paternal grandparents. The cou
ple also has a son.
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Rugged. 52" long—32"
higtx. 85 lbs. Randle flip
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Sprint jtsH tnbing - 0NlT
3" travel provides
riding comfort1
Jbtoouitc recoil starter—
ntomiftc centrifugal dutcfc 12/4 00
pneumatic brcs
Hubcaps and fights-optional. Write tor FRL_
Gtarature and specifications today. Dealer inquiries invited.
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Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED: June 28 — Mrs.
William McIntosh and Miss Es
ther Dick of O’Neill and George
E. Alexander of Naper. 29—Helen
Sisson and George Jefferies of
Ewing; Donna Harte of Inman;
Daryl Rauterkus of O’Neill; Mrs.
Vernon McClurg of Stuart and
Mrs. Mary Stewart of Page. 30—
David Woeppel of Ewing and Bob
by Joe Lockmon of Stuart. July
1—Mrs. Clark Gaughenbaugh, De
borah Petersen and Bobbie Jo
Sanders of O’Neill. 2—Ellen Marie
Abart, Timothy McManus, Jerry
LeRoy Parks, Mrs. Donald
Schommer and Mrs. Francis Cur
ran of O’Neill and Mrs. Richard
Grimes of Chambers. 3—Mrs. Ed
win Hoerle of Ewing. 4—Dannie
Schneider of Inman and Mrs.
Richard Ollendick of Chambers.
DISMISSED: June 28 — Mrs.
John M. Gallagher of Inman;
Mrs. Willis Boelter of Orchard
and Mrs. William McIntosh of
O’Neill. 29—Melvin Bell of Cham
bers; Miss Donna Harte of In
man (transferred to Omaha) and
Daryl Rauterkus of O’Neill. 30—
George Jefferies and David
Woeppel of Ewing; Mrs. Wayne
Reynoldson, Fred Ernst and Mrs.
Gerald Langemeier of O’Neill.
July 1—Mrs. Louis Schacht of
Page; Deborah Petersen and Mrs.
Jennie French of O’Neill. 2—Miss
Esther Dick, Ellen Marie Abart
and Shirley Boyle of O’Neill. 3—
Bobby Joe Lockmon and Mrs.
Vernon McClurg of Stuart.
EXPIRED: June 29 — Harry
Moore of Inman. July 3—Bobbie
Jo 9anders of O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: June 26 — Mrs.
Phillip Davis of Atkinson and
Steven Davis of Stuart. 27—Mrs.
Don Brown of Bartlett; Elvin J.
Vanderbeek of Stuart; Margaret
Slattery of Atkinson; Mrs. Phil
lip Wilson of Bassett and Alvin
Wedige of Emmet. 28 — Cindy
Dougherty of Ainsworth; Dixie
Shaw of O’Neill; Kevin Wenner
of Atkinson. 29—John Kramer jr.
of 9tuart and Jerome Bejot of
Long Pine. 30—Brenda Vochatzer
of Stuart. July 1—-Mrs. Bernard
Kelly of Stuart; Mrs. Olive Jacox
of Long Pine and Herman Nisson
of Atkinson. 2—Ed Deseive of At
kinson.
DISMISSED: June 26 — MrS.
Lawrence Pribil and daughter of
O’Neill. 27—Mary Ann Kaplan of
Stuart. 28—Mrs. Orville Seger and
Mrs. Evelyn Nilson of Atkinson;
Louis Shald and Steven Davis of
Stuart. 29—'Dixie Shaw of O’Neill;
Alvin Wedige of Emmet and Mrs.
Louis Laible and baby of Atkin
son. 30—John J. Kramer jr. of
Stuart and Mrs. Gary Assarsson
and baby of Ainsworth. July 1—
Brenda Vochatzer and James
Hoffman of Stuart; Sharon Con
ard of Newport; Mrs. Phillip
Davis and baby of Atkinson; Mrs.
Don Brown and son of Bartlett
and Cindy Dougherty of Ains
worth. 2—Mrs. Bernard Kelly of
Stuart and Mrs. John Beilin of
O'Neill.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: July 3—Nick Baker,
Mrs. Carrie Hunter and Mrs.
Margaret Zepf of Lynch; Robert
Bowman of Bristow; Casper En
gelhaupt, Mrs. Clara Hahn and
John Schommer of Spencer; Or
ville Lewis of Anoka; Mrs. Ma
mie O’Neill, Mrs. Myrtle Spang
ler and Mrs. Ina Worth of O’
Neill and R. H. Zink of Butte.
DISMISSED: June 27—Bennet
Smith of Butte. 28—Mrs. William
Zeisler of Naper and Mrs. Clay
ton Mlady of Verde!. 29—Mrs.
Reno Boelter and Mrs. William
Wells of Lynch. July 2—Mrs.
Frank Loock of Spencer; Mrs.
Ludger Turgecn of Bonesteel, S.
D. and Mrs. Frank Pinkelman
and baby of Niobrara. 3—Mrs.
Claude Wilson of Verdel; Mrs.
Elmer Frank and Mrs. Elmer
Cleveland of Bonesteel, S .D.
O'Neill Locals
Judy Sullivan is spending an in
definite time with her fatlher,
Tom Sullivan and brother, Tom
jr., in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyant jr.
of Esparto, Calif., left Wednesday
for home after visiting Mrs.
Martha Ross and Clarence and
with other friends and relatives.
They plan to visit the Black Hills
and Yellowstone Park enroute.
They expect to be home on Sun
day. The Wyants and Oliver Ross
and daughter, Mary were lunch
guests before their departure.
Neta Conard was also a visitor.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wheeler and
daughter, Jeri Jo, Emmet, were
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pittack and
family, Tilden; Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hovey and son, O’Neill;
Lois and Etta Murray, San Die
go, Calif.; Francis Murray, Co
lumbus. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Murray. The group enjoyed a
barbecue supper at the Wheeler
home. The above mentioned per
sons are the children and families
of the Frank Murrays. Lois and
Etta will return to their home in
California Friday.
.
Mr. Shamsi Honored
On June 30 the Happy Hollow
4-H club held a special' meeting
in the annex of the United Pres
byterian church in honor of Mo
hammed Shamsi and also the j
Busy Hands 4-H club. Mr. Shamsi
spoke to the members about his
country, Iran. Jerry Taylor gave
a welcoming speech for the Hap
py Hollowers, and Marilyn John
ston gave a response for the Busy
Hands. A demonstration in gar
dening was given by Gary Mont
gomery. Demonstrations were al
so in rope and first aid. Susan
Taylor presented a speech on
“How to Make a Community Bet
ter”. Following recreation and
the serving of refreshments, the!
group adjourned until the next!
meeting July 21. Teddy Hegemo-!
ser, Ewing, reporter.
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT
LYNCH — Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
McGill of Verdel have announced,
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Joyce, to Jerry Hull of Lynch.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hoffmann
of Storm Lake, la. visited over
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson,
daughter, Carolyn and son, Jim
spent from Sunday until Tuesday
at the Dale E. McCarty home,
Bellevue, attending a Wilson fam
ily reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hancock,
who have been visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Loyal Hull and
family, and son, Ed and family,
for the past week will leave in
a few days to visit in Casper,
Wyo., then will return to O’Neill
for a longer stay.
Wayne Hancock and children,
Pam and Tim, arrived from Ca
lifornia for a visit with his sister,
Mrs. Loyal Hull and family, and
brother, Ed and family. They will
leave in a few days for their
home, stopping enroute at Cas
per, Wyo.
Justice Court—
June 29, Franklin E. Puls, dri
ver for General Wholesale, Nor
folk, fined $10 and costs, over
weight on capacity plate; Officer
Clifford Kizzire.
June 30, Wendell D. Hahne,
Norfolk, overweight capacity
plate, fined $20 and costs; Officer
Kizzire.
June 30, Carl Stewart, O’Neill,
driver for Holt County Co-op, ov
erweight on capacity plate, fined
$10 and costs; Officer Donald
Richardson.
At The
Courthouse
DISTRICT COURT—
Ameda Gauithier, Louisiana,
appeared in District court Wed
nesday and pled guilty to a
charge of breaking and entering.
He was sentenced to two to three
years in the men’s reformatory
at Lincoln by District Judge Will
iam C. Smith.
COUNTY COURT—
June 29—John W. Haley, Oma-,
ha, night speeding, fined $10 and !
costs, officer E. M. Hastreiter.
June 29—James L. Carr, O’
Neill, day speeding, fined $10 and
costs, officer R. L. Gude.
June 29—Marlin D. Kidd, Ains
worth, day speeding, 100 miles
per hour, fined $100 and costs,
officer R. L. Gude.
June 29—Gary W. Devall, O’
Neill, night speeding, 94 miles
per hour, fined $75 and costs, of
ficer E. M. Hastreiter.
June 29—LeRoy Keefer, Nor
folk, night speeding, fined $15 and
costs, officer E. M. Hastreiter.
June 30—Benny Prater, Neligh,
day speeding, fined $15 and costs,
officer E. M. Hastreiter.
July 3—Jack G. Wright, Lin
coln, no fishing permit, fined $10
and costs, officer Harry A. Spall.
July 3—Richard Way, Lincoln,
no fishing permit, fined $10 and
costs, officer Harry A. Spall. 1
July 5—Edward Coolidge, Am,
elia, reckless driving, fined $50 '
and costs, officer E. M. Has
treiter.
July 5—Larry Connaro, O’Neill,
unlawful intoxication, sentenced
to 20 days in jail. Milford Coats
was the arresting officer.
Chamber Members
To Meet Monday
There will be a regular meet
ing of the O’Neill Chamber of
Commerce members Monday at
6:30 p.m. in the M & M cafe.
New officers will take over
their duties at this meeting.
Chamber of Commerce secre
tary Howard D. Manson, has an
nounced the names of the com
mittee chairmen for the coming
year :
George Janousek, highways; A.
L. Patton, retail trade; Raymond
Eby, new industries; John Enke,
membership; Dale Wilson and
Gilbert Poese, irrigation; Joseph
Stutz. civic improvements; Larry
Rice, entertainment; Alan Van
Vleck, airport; Clarence Ernst,
stocker-feeder; George Ham
mond, good relations; Tom Cron
in. Christmas decorations; Joseph
Contois, television and Bill
Richardson, advertising.
The committee appointments
were made by Chamber president
Kenneth Curran and vice presi
dents Dale Wilson and Tom Cron
in.
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O’Neill
Firemen Called
To Quench Blaze
O’Neill firemen were called to
extinguish a blaze on the north
side of Stannards store Thurs
day evening.
The fire was thought to have
started from a carelessly thrown
firecracker. Only a small amount
of damage was done.
Services Held
At Elgin for
William Fritz
Funeral services were held
Thursday for William R. Fritz,
56, who died June 26 at his home
in Elgin following an illness of
several months. He was the
father of George Fritz, O’Neill,
and Donald Fritz, Ewing.
The rites were conducted bv
the Rt. Rev. T. H. Buelt in St.
Boniface church. Burial was in
St. Boniface cemetery.
His survivors include his wife.
Eva; two daughters, Sister M.
Eva, Omaha, and Alice at home:
six sons, Donald, Ewing, George,
O’Neill, Joe, Norfolk, YVilliam jr.,
Columbus, Francis, Elgin, and
Jim, at home; 10 grandchildren;
his mother, Mrs. Mary Fritz,
Tacoma, Wash.; four sisters and
four brothers.
Ewing OES Fetes
50 Year Members
EYVING — Four 50-year mem
bers from the Ewing Jephthah
Chapter No. 85, Order of the
Eastern Star, were present at a
local chapter tea YVednesday af
ternoon in the annex of the United
Presbyterian church, as were
members of the O’Neill, Orchard
and Neligh chapters.
The 50-year members are
Mesdames Will Conner, Harriett
Welke, Dora Townsend and
Grace Briggs.
Mrs. Neva Bergstrom, worthy
matron of the Ewing chapter,
was hostess, and she introduced
the worthy matrons of each
chapter who presented their of
ficers.
Program numbers were pre
sented by Kay Bergstrom, Marie
Davis, Mrs. Nelton, the Ewing
chapter, Mrs. Evelyn Gray, the
O’Neill chapter, Mrs. Earl YValz,
Mrs. Oscar Krohn, Mrs. Lois
Dempster, LuAnn Erb, Lorenda
Erb and Valerie Dempster.
Meuret Family Holds
Reunion at Neligh
ORCHARD — Eighty-eight
members of the Meuret family
met at Riverside park in Neligh
June 25 for the annual reunion.
New officers for the group were
elected as follows: John Meuret,
president; Mrs. Marian Ever
hart, vice president; Mrs. Har
old Everhart, secretary. Out
going officers are Mrs. Lloyd
Holliday, John Meuret and Mrs.
Marian Everhart.
Mrs. Lloyd Trease presented a
memorial reading. The next
meeting will be the fourth Sun
day in June next year.
Bill Craig Employed
At Orchard Store
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craig, for
merly of O’Neill are now residing
in Orchard where Mr. Craig is
employed at Bright’s Grocery
store.
They have moved into the living
quarters at the rear of the store.
Mr. Craig recently returned from
California where he was in ser
vice with the navy.
Rites Planned at Royal
For Rol Trautman, 78
ROYAL — Funeral services for
R. A. Trautman, 78, Royal busi
nessman, who died of a heart at
tack Sunday while at Garden
Grove, Calif., will be held at 2
p.m. Thursday at the Methodist
church here. Burial will be in
Pleasant Valley cemetery.
Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. Hering
Former Residents
Visit This Area
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellerbusch,
Holstein, la., residents of this
vicinity over 50 years ago, came
on a surprise visit last week and
called on relatives in Antelope
and Knox counties.
Mrs . Ellerbusch, before her
marriage, was Della Stoltenb6rj|
who taught in the Mars school
and also the Pleasant Hill school
north of Orchard. Asked who the
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patrons of the school where she
said she remembers the Mar
cellus Foreman and Fritz Rokahr
families.
Mr. Ellerbusch is a son of the
late George Ellerbusch of the
West Prairie community north of
Royal, the farm now owned by
Aage Nielson.
The visitors called on Dr. and
Mrs. W. G. Fletcher of Orchard,
and in Royal at the home of her
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mit
teis, and at Rundquist’s store,
and R. J. Hering's Shoe Shop to
renew acquaintance. They expect
ed to visit in the Lichty neigh
borhood east of Royal Tuesday
and then to return home by way
of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hering and
Mrs. Zola Hering were Plainview
visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dodds, Mrs.
Hans Hofer and Deborah and
Barbara Holm returned Tuesday
from a week’s visit with relatives
in Denver where Mrs. Dodd's bro
ther is seriously ill.
Word has been received here
of the recent marriage of
Janies Reefe in Denver. James
is a son of the late W. J. and
Anna Reefe of Royal. This is
MLr. Reefe’s second marriage,
his first wile having died more
than a year ago, leaving three
children.
A post-nuptial shower is plan
ned for July 7 for Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Storm whose marriage took
place June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas of
Hollywcxxl, Calif., former resi
dents and one-time banker in
Royal, came Monday to spend
some time visiting friends. They
plan to return home by way of
Jackson Hole, Wyo., on thir home
before moving to California.
Mrs. Russell Barth has been
under the care of a physician for
two weeks because of asthma.
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Monowi News
liy Mrs. Mike IMklapp
Mtrust
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Heiser and
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser
drove to Grand Island Saturday
morning and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Heiser left for their home in Cali
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kolur
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milacek
spent Sunday evening in Niobra
ra.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sherman
and family of Sioux City were
weekend guests in the piklapp
and Eiler homes here. Kelly Pik
lapp and Leslie Sherman stayed
for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs Rudy Eiler and
family visited in the Elvin Hr
bek home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christian
sen spent Sunday evening in the
Glen Rihanek home.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Luder
man and family of Oregon are
visiting in the Frank Ertz home
and with relatives at Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ertz jr
and family of O’Neill visited Sun
day in the Frank Ertz sr. home.
Sid Baker of Lynch was a vis
itor here and at Verdel Monday
morning.
James Chvala of Wayne Is vis
iting a few days in the Pete
Chvala home.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Allis Chalmers baler,
one 6-wheel Kelly-Ryan rake,
model 22 Massey-Harris tractor.
—K. C .Hunt, O’Neill Utf
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