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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1962)
Zita l)onolio<- Cuddy and William Finch, both of O’Neill, were married Saturday by Justice of the Peace Ralph Walker. Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Don Clyde. Beverly Snider Weds Fredrick Wright in O'Neill Sunday, Apr. 1 CLEARWATER — The wedding of Miss Beverly Snider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snider, Clearwater, and Frederick Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright, Ewing, was solemnized Sunday, April 1, at 1:30 p.m. in the Methodist church at O’Neill. Performing the single r*ng cer emony was the Rev. Glenn Ken nicott, O’Neill. The bride appeared in a floor length gown of alencon lace and misty nylon tulle. It was design ed with a bouffant skirt of tulle over shadow ruffles featuring scalloped lace and tulle in the back. The basque bodice of lace fashioned with a Sabrina neck line was trimmed with pearls and sequins. Her fingertip silk illusion veil was caught in a small jeweled crown. She carried a bou quet of yellow colonial pompon mums with yellow streamers. Mrs. Lyle Larson, Lincoln, was matron of honor. She wore a dress of yellow nylon chiffon ov er taffeta, accented with Schiffli embroidery. A yellow hat and white carnation corsage complet ed the ensemble. Lyle Larson, Lincoln, served as best man. A reception, given by the brides parents in tneir home, followed the ceremony. Only the immedi ate families attended. Mr. Wright is presently engag ed in ranching. O’MONDE MEETS Mrs. Mick Stewart entertained the O’Monde bridge club at a 1:30 dessert luncheon in her home Tuesday. Guests were Mrs. Fred Gakle and Mrs. Jerry Lange meier. Winners were Mrs. Jim Early, Mrs. Gakle and Mrs. Langemeier. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED VFW auxiliary held a special meeting April 10 in the court house annex. The following offi cers of the auxiliary were install ed: Mrs. Ray Tucker, Ewing, president; Mrs. Margaret Sco field, sr. vice presioent; Mrs. Raymond Revell, jr. vice presi dent; Mrs. Albert Staf fer, treasurer; Mrs. Otto Sprague, secretary; Mrs. Lyle McKim, chaplain; Mrs. Everett Staub. conductress; Mrs. Bertha McNair, Mrs. Anna Brown, trus tees; Mrs. Raymond Revell, Mrs. Don Richardson, Mrs. George Morlang and Mrs. Morris Kirk patrick, color bearers; Mrs. Carl Schenzel, patriotic instructor; and Mrs. Anna Brown, historian. .— Phot-nix Livewires Meet The third meeting of the Phoe nix Livewires 4-H club was held March 30 at the District 14 school house. A swimming party in Ju ly was discussed and a study of the sewing machine and its parts was conducted. The next meeting will be April 27. Carole Damero, reporter. O'Neill Locals Mrs. Nonbert Uhl received word from Mrs. C. A. Sexton of Albert City, la. informing her of the death of her mother, Mrs. Amanda Lindstrom of Pocohon tas, la. March 26. Mrs. Lind strom has many friends here. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Agusta McPahrlin and visited her many times. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Krugman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar O’Neill, managers of the O’Neill lockers are attending the annual convention o the Nebraska Free zer Provisioner and Processor’s Association in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Reynoldson and Pat, Lincoln, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reynoldson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Fetrow, Omaha, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetrow and family. Larry Godel, Chadron, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harder, Portland, Ore. were Thursday and Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harder. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Franklin, Verdel, were Saturday guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Franklin. Mrs. Edith Young returned Sat urday from Minneapolis, Minn., where she was visiting her son, Stanley YcUng, and getting ac quainted with her new grand daughter, iBrenda Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haynes were weekend guests of Sarah Hull, Mrs. Haynes' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones were Friday visitors in the Ray mond Walter home, Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newmann, Chappell, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Storjohann. Mr. and Mrs. Newmann also vis ited in the home of Micky Ste wart and family. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn, O’Neill, are sipending a few days with Mrs. Sherbahn’s mother, Mrs. Gertrude MoCallam, Wau neta. The threesome returned to Nebraska last week after spend ing the winter in Pheonix, Ariz. Supper Club Meets The Supper club met for din ner at the Tropical Gardens and played bridge in the home of the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Langc-meier. Winners were Mrs. Langemeier, Jake Hawley and Mrs. Van Nice. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Van Nice. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS BBC bridge club met March 28 in the home of Mrs. Don Kell ner. Winners were Mrs. Mike Trapp, Mrs. John Hermsen and Mrs. John Pithan. Refreshments were served. Mrs. E. L. Miner spent the weekend in Lincoln visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Klasna. Mrs. Miner’s granddaughter, Tanneau, return ed home with her and will stay until Easter. Mrs. John Harrington returned Sunday after a week’s visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L>. Fraber and fam ily of Omaha. She was accom panied here by Mrs. J. P. Ryan who is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Agnes Rohde and Mrs. Anna Dun lin. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minton and son, Larry, visited from Fri day until Monday with their son and daughter-iil-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mmton jr. and fam ily at Olattys, Kans. Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Christof fersen will be in Mitchell, Nebr. for Special Evangelistic Services April 15th thru 20th. The O’Neill Assembly of God church had a fellowship dinner Sunday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrimson and Wanda, who have moved north of O’Neill. MRS GLEESON HOSTESS Chez-a-Mari bridge club met for a 7 p.m. dinner Wednesday eve ning. Bridge was played in the home of the hostess, Mrs. E. M. Gleeson. Guests were Mrs. John Hermsen, Mrs. Rynold Cimfel and Mrs. John Stuifbergen. Win ners were Mrs. John McCarville, Mrs. W. D. Melena and Mrs. Bob Cole. WSCS MEETS The WSCS of the O’Neill Meth odist church met Thursday after noon at 2 p.m. in the church basement. The society accepted the nomi nating committee’s selection of officers for the coming year. In stallation of oficers will be at the May meeting. A dessert luncheon was served by hostesses, Mrs. Carl Schezel and Mrs. Gil Poese. JUNIOR AUXILIARY MEETS There were 28 members, in cluding two new members, Kathy Earley and Cindy McLain, pres ent at the regular meeting of the O’Neill Junior Auxiliary, Satur day in the Legion Hall. Each member brought clothing for the Child Welfare program. Edith Davidson assisted the “juniors” with making favors, nut cups and place cards for the June con ference. Hostesses were Carol Lowery, Kathy Gallagher, Debbie Mc Lain, Ann Gleeson and Gail Murphy. ITINERANT SERVICE O’NEILL SCHEDULE A representative of the Nebras ka Employment Security Division will be in the O'Neill courthouse April 17, May 1, 15 and 29 and June 12 and 26. Post 93 Will Present "Ploesti" to Local Library The American Legion Auxiliary of Simonson Post 93 held their regular meeting in the Legion Hall April 4. The Auxiliary will purchase and present a copy of Cal Ste wart's look "Ploesti” to the O" Neill Library. It was reported that prepara tions for the junior conference were progressing and that any one having a room for the visit ing juniors on June 3 are to call 724-R. Gertrude Streeter, Hous ing chairman. Hostesses were Peggy Jensen, LaVona Appleby and Elaine Mc Kenzie. —am— ..—■—mg? ■——i—j—— ST. ANTHONY’S ERTZ — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ertz of O’Neill, daughter, Debra Sue, 6 pounds 3V* ounces, Mar. 28. DAVIS - Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Davis of O'Neill, daughter, Debra Ann, 6 poinds 2V* ounces, Mar. 29. CARSON — Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carson of Redbird, son, Shane LeRoy, 7 pounds 10 ounces, Mar. 31. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halstead of Lynch. Grandma Hull is the great great grandmother. KEESLER — Rev. and Mrs. Everett Keesler of Ewing, daugh ter, Sharia Jean, 9 pounds IV* ounces, April 2. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hoke of McPherson, Kans. and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Keesler of Cheyenne, Wyo. The couple has .a son, Douglas. GILDER — Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas L. Gilder of Chambers, daughter, Toma Lee, 7 pounds 7 3/4 ounces, April 4. The mater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Urban of Chambers. DURRE — Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry W. Durre of Chambers, son, Donald William, 7 pounds 6 U ounces, April 8. ATKINSON MEMORIAL GO EKE — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goeke of Atkinson, son, Randall Fred, 4 pounds 9 ounces, Mar. 26. SUMMERS — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers of Atkinson, daughter, Susan Bernice, 7 pounds 2 ounces, Mar. 27. SEGER — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seger of Atkinson, daughter, Pat ricia Jo, 9 pounds 3 ounces, Mar. 29. rHLED — Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fried of Butte, son, Brad Lee, 7 pounds 11 ounces, Mar. 29. ROGGASCH — Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roggasch of Rose, son, Randy Arthur, 7 pounds 2 oun ces, Apr. 3. BOERGER — Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Boerger of Rose, daughter, Lori Lynn, 7 pounds 2 ounces, Apr. 4. STOUT — Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Stout of Burwell, son, Terry Lee, 5 pounds 10 ounces, Apr. 6. CLINE — Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Cline of Naper, son, Keith Stanley, 7 pounds 5% ounces, Apr. 8. SACRED HEART MCDOWALL — Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDowell of Lynch, daughter, 7 pounds 2 ounces, Ap ril 2. THOMSON — Mr. and Mrs. I. Thomson of Lynch, son, 7 pounds 5 ounces, April 7. WENDT — Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Wendt of Bristow, daughter, Karen Marie, 8 pounds 10 otin ces, April 6. BOWMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Dar ald Bowman of Spencer, son, 8 pounds 14 ounces, April 9. ELSEWHERE HUEBERT — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Huebert of Wichita, Kans., son, Terry Lee, 6 pounds 6 oun ces, Mar. 24. The couple has another son, age 10. Mrs. Hue bert is the former Shirley Jan sen of Brunswick. Mrs. Edna Huebert of O’Neill is the pater nal grandmother. SCHOLLMEYER — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Schollmeyer of Ap tos, Calif., son, Charles Wayne, 8 pounds 14 dunces, Mar. 21. The grandparents are Mrs. Agnes Hoover of Aptos, Dan Rakes of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer of Page. YOUNG — Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Young of Anoka, Minn., daughter, Brenda Sue, 8 pounds, Apr. 1 The couple has another daughter. Mrs. Edith Young is the paternal grandmother. ELEVEN — Mr. and Mrs. Char les Bleven of Eagle, daughter, Mar. 28. Mrs. Blevin is the former Doreen Gleed. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed of Cham bers. DAMME — Mr. and Mrs Mar vin Damme of Lincoln, daughter, Kimberly Kay, Mar. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Damme of Cham bers are the paternal grandpar ents. BOHAM — Mr. and Mrs John Boham of Goodland , Kans., daughter, Pamela 9ue, 7 pounds 2 ounces, Apr. 3. Mrs. Boham is a daughter of James Boyle of O'Neill. ANDERSON — Mr and Mrs. Francis Akk-rson of Creighton, son, Apr. 5, Antelope Memor ial hospital, Neligh. The mother is the former Jean Kelly of Clearwater. The couple now has two sons an a daughter. ZA TO POCKY — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zatopocky of Bellville, N.J., daughter, Cynthia Sue, 7 pounds 5 ounces, Mar. 10. The couple has a son. Mr and Mrs. Paul Cihlar of Verdigre are the ma ternal grandparents. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S ADMITTED: Apr. 4 — Kenneth Hill of Ewing and W. M. Myers of Bonesteel, S. D. 5 — Dean Ev eritt of Lincoln; Mrs. Lester Sheets of O’Neill and Mrs. Al ma Farrier of Chambers. 6 — Nick Stewart of Chambers; Ro bert P. Hamilton of Spencer; Patricia Heese, Mrs. William Mc Intosh and Rev. John Hart of O’Neill . 7 — Bill Hobbs jr. of Ewing. 8 — Mrs. Lyle Dierks of Ewing; Mrs. Jerome Velder of O’Neill and Mrs. Henry Durre of Chambers. 9 — Vicki Linquist of O’Neill. 10 — Mrs. Joe Contois and Mrs. Joe Ramold of O’Neill and Garnet Kay Gillogly of In man. 11 — Lorene Boelter of Page and Douglas Dean Appleby of O’Neill. DISMISSALS: Apr. 5 — W. M. Myers of Bonesteel, S. D.; Mrs. Everett Keesler of Ewing; John H. Reimers and Mrs. John Matt son of Inman; Mrs. Don Adam son, Joseph Jareske and Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson of O'Neill. 6 — Robert Barnes of Omaha; Mrs. Leo Lydon of Ewing; Shari Sch leusener of Orchard; Mrs John Ancrnc aC TTnrmiy TT a <« n I? imr<i 44 of Lincoln. 7 — Patricia Heese and Jack Dailey of O’Neill and Harry Redies of Springview. 8 — Mrs. D. A. Gunter of Ewing and Mrs. Thomas Gilder and baby of Chambers. 9 — Mrs. William Mc Intosh of O’Neill. 10 — Mrs. Ken neth Johnson, Rev. John Hart and Mrs. Robert Stahlecker of O’Neill; Kenneth Hill of Ewing and O. L. Fernau of Butte. 11 — Robert Clark of O’Neill and Nick Berens of Spencer. ATKLNSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: April 3 — Mrs. Dennis Roggasch of Rose; Sam uel Marcellus and Mrs. Anna Meusch of Stuart. 4 — Mrs. Ben jamin Boerger of Rose; Joseph Cunningham of O’Neill; Mrs. Ro bert Chaney of Ainsworth; Mrs. Duane Emerson of Almeria; Bradley Kohle and Mrs. Glenn Campbell of Stuart. 5 — Mrs. Roy Doke of Newport. 6 — Mrs. Lavern Stout of Burwell. 7 — Mrs. Jerald Gordon of Ainsworth. 8 — Mrs. Marvin Cline of Naper; John Peregoy of Atkinson and Mrs. Theresa Simons of Stuart. 9 — Mrs. Dane Lines of Inman and Herbert Sweet of Stuart. DISMISSED: April 3 — Ferne Slaymaker and Mrs. Ernest Wedige of Atkinson; Mrs. Her bert Newman of Stuart and Mrs. Roy Shull of O’Neill. 4 — Em ery Hickok of Atkinson. 5 — Jer ome Bejot of Long Pine. 6 — Mrs. Nick Simons, Bradley Koh le and Mrs. Glen Campbell of Stuart; Mrs. Duane Emerson of Almeria and Mrs. Roy Doke of Newport. 7 — Mrs. Sarah Weber of Butte; Mrs. Dennis Roggasch and baby of Rose and Samuel Marcellus of Stuart. 8 — Mrs. Benjamin Boerger and baby of Rose and Mrs. Jerald Gordon of Ainsworth. 9 — Mrs. Robert Chaney of Ainsworth and Mrs. Lavern Stout and baby of Bur well. SACRED HEART PRESENT: April 9 — Mrs. C. Bowman, Mrs. Lena Connot, John i Schnmmer, William Lamp man and Mrs. Derxld Bowman of Spencer; Mrs. Mary Heiser of Monowi; Boyd Dallas King and Mrs. Ivan Thomson of Lynch; Swan Pearson and Mrs. Vernon Wendt of Bristow; Nicolaus S»e ler and John Tiefenthaler of Butte. DISMISSED: April 3 - BiU Boettcher of Spencer. 5 — Mrs. Clara Hahn and Mrs. Glen Ki hanek of Monowi. 6 — Mrs. Don McDowall and daughter. Susan Jo of Lynch. 7 — David Jansen of O’Neill; Louis Nelson and Er nest Sixta of Lynch and Charlie Mask of Butte. 9 — Mrs. Earl Pritchett of Lynch and Verlin Stoltenberg of Naper. A Poem From Mrs. Eby ... Wliut la Easter What is Easter? I ask a sweet little Miss, when ready for church she ran m for a kiss, "What is Easter" my child? If you know, tell me pray." Why course, Uncle Jack, Why Eus ter's the day that we all go to church m our pretty new clothes — new dresses and hats with flowers and bows. What is Easter? 1 ask a bright little boy, when he came to show me some new Easter toy. What is Easter, my boy? If you know, tell me pray, Why course, Uncle Jack, Why Eas ter’s the day that we eat all the eggs we can possibly hold, all colored and fixed up with red, blue and gold. I smiled, but, my friends, in my heart there was pain. That Eas ter should ever have meaning so vain. That riches and fash ion and love of display should sometimes seem draining the true meaning away. That Easter, a word which with sweetness o’er flows, should mean to some nothing, save fpaKtim? anH In a hospital ward, on a little white bed, lay a small stricken news boy and close by his head lay a sweet Easter lilly, which he showed with such joy and bade me “Just smell”. What is Easter my boy? Why Easter dear doctor. Why Eas ter's the day that Jesus arose from the grave where He lay. The angels they came and they rolled way the stone and He went up to heaven, cause you know that’s His home. Such a nice lady told me about it you see, and how He’ll be watching in Heaven for me, and nobody’s ’fraid now, since that Easter day, cause Jesus has risen and He’ll show us the way. I have heard many a sermon on the theme “Christ is Risen”, many a logical discourse on faith, ably given, But never words brought me such comfort and joy as those I re call of that small trustful boy, “and nobody's fraid now, since that Easter day, cause Jesus has risen and He’ll show the way.” Warranty Deeds WD — John Davidson to John F. McKenny & wf 11-14-57 $3500 Lots 11 & 12 Blk 1- Fahy’s Add O'Neill. WD- Clarence M Stevens to Jesse S Kelly & wf 8-3-61 $16,000 SWV« 4-28-9 WD - Albert Anthony to Boyd Boelter & wf 3-6-62 $9700- Part of SWy«NWy« 19-28-10 MTG — Clifford E Sieck to Er nest C Weller 3-62 $6000-$ 1200 each March 1st until pd- NWy« 11-30-14 WD - James C Flannigan to State of Nebr 2-662 $373 75 Part of W>* 10-30-16 QCD - William C Artus to Lor ena A Anspach 3-1-62 $200- So 10 ft of No 110 ft of Lots 1-2-3- Blk 2- O’Neill. SHERIFFS DEED - Leo S. Tomjack to Lyman G. Robertson 3- 30-62 $1577 33 Lots 14 & 15 Blk 1 Adams Homesite — Chambers. WD - Ed Eggen to Edwin W. Eggen k wf 2-1462 $1 - SVD« |. 28-9 WD • Roy H Grubb*. « al to Edwin W Eggen & wf 1 2842 $15, UUD-SE'4 1-NW.iNEt* 14*8-8 QCD • Emma McKathnie U> Milton G. McKathnie 3-342 $1- 1 3 lnt in WHNW*» SWV* 14 NEW NEfcSEV* 1432-13 WD • Ray 8 Butler to Adolph H Thramer. et al 4-442 »16,504SW>.« SWt< 2 (except that part No A KufKKKtul Way) k NEWWWV* 11 (except part previously con veyed WD • Merlin C Gmaxiucklaus to Robert R Loseke & wf 4-342 $27. 750- Eta 2-25-12 WD - Merlin C Grossmcklau* to Charlea W Fauquier 4 542 $23,440 W*x 2-25-12 WD • — Robert Nicola to Wm A Curry Jr & A E Trowbridge 11 1441 $6400-SW>« 24-31-14- all 0U, gas k mineral rights reserved WD - Wm A Curry Jr, el al to Chester B Brown Co 2 2842 $10, 4Ul)-SWl4 2431 Range 14- oil rights reserved WD - Donald L Heiss to Gailen k Faye Miller 12-2041 $1-Part of NW>4SW*4 18-289 WD - Lloyd Gibson to Dale Fet row & wf 8-2141 $1200- Part of SEDSWU 242411 WD - Frank W Bigelow, et al to F Dana Bigelow k wf 3-2742 $1- SE>4 28-31-16 Wl) - Mary K Mullen to St Joseph's Church 3-2142 $3500 Lot 8 Blk 2- Tuller k McNichol's Add- Atkinson WD - Rose Thornton to George Smith k wf 11-1641 $3«0-Lots 1-2* 11 k 12 Blk 2- Cooke's Add Chambers. WD - Helen Kay, et al to Amer ican Legion Sanders Pot No. 214 1-2042 $1000 Lot 10 Blk 6 Ew ing WD - Herbert J Kurpgeweil hi Donald R Kurpgeweit k wf 3-30 62 $5006- NE‘* 4-25-9 WD - Clarence Benash to M E Van Dover k wf 2-1542 $16,000 SE'« 11 k S>/aNW*,4 k NEV« 14 'm in WD - Board of Foreign Mis sions of Presbyterian Church to Gurney D Drayton 1-31-62 $60<X) N4NE‘-« 11-27-9 WD - lva L Deseive to Hilda Ann Fox and Larry K Fox 1-19 62 $1- Part of SE'«SEV« 29-30 14 WD - lva L Deseive to lva L Deseive and Hilda Ann Fox 1-19 62 $1- Lots 6 4 7 Blk 47- Pioneer Townsite Co 1st Add- Atkinson WD - Florence Smith to George C. Smith 4 wt 3-7-62 $3400 Part of NEV« 30-26-12 WD - Donna R Harmon, et al to Elvaetta Bauman- Lot 26 Blk J-MoCafiertys 2nd Add- ON and Part of SEV«NEV« 30-29-U-iDaU-d 10-16-61- $1 WD -Ellen M Cory to Elvaetta Bauman 1-10-62- $1- Same des cription as above WD - Elvaetta Bauman to Dun nu R Harmon 4 husband 3-862 $1 Same description WD - Rex W Wilson to William W Griffin, Tustee 1-29-62 $1-Part NEV4NWV4 30-29-11 MINERAL DEEDS - D. A. Browndyke to S C Clemens- 2-21 62 $10- All 25-26-12 4 All 28- SEU EVjSW/4 29-25-12 ( 20 acre inter est) D A Browndyke to Claude E 4 Lorena N Pool 2-23-62 $10-12 acre interest in same land as above D A Browndyke to Claude E 4 Lorena N Pool 2-23-62 $10-13 acre int in same WD - Glen A Burge to Edwin Thorin 4 wf 12-11-61 $1- 4 satis faction of mtg Part of NWV4NWV4 29- 26-12 WD - Glen A Burge to Edwin Thorin 4 wf 12-11-61 $1-4 satis faction of mtg Lot 1 in Block D Perkins Annex-Chambers WD - August H Smith to Leslie R Smith 4 wf 1-23-60 S1-NEV4 8 30- 10 WD- Roy Dresher to Neil E Hipke 4 wf 3-20-62 $40,000-Lots 2 3-4 SW,/4SEV4JSl/iSW,/4-NW,/iiSW1/4 33- S'/2SW‘/4 32-Lot 1 of 34BE1/. 31- 22-11 4 Lots 2 4 3 4 NWViNW V* 5-32-11 QCD - Daniel J Hurley to Pat rick D Hurley 3-21-62 $l-Lots 9 10 11 4 12 Blk 2- Ballons Add- Atkin son QCD - Fred R Hunt to City of O’Neill 3-17-62 $560- 2.8 acres in SEV4SWV4 19-29-11 Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays • Mr, mill Mr* (illmorr Mmtd, (Ho, lit., luttr lUtnotmcml Uir rli KitKriurnl ol llirlr ditu|(li(rr, -litltrf. lo Ilnu r K. M idrr, woi of Mr. itiid Mr*. Ilundd K. Mrlrr, O’Nrlll. Ml** Mriul I* n trnlor lit Nr liraskii Sl.ilr Tmulirr* ( oHr^r. M it t or. Mr. Mrlrr I* iwi lii*lr»nlor it* Montlrrllo ('ollrjsr. Alum, III. A lull" summrr ttmldltiK I" plaint ml. MCKAY IIONOKKD L>uan<> Me Kay wiUi Robertson Motor Company, O'Neill, was preset)led turd Motor Company a 500-500 Club award at a banquet in Omaha, March 31. honoring high-ranking Ford dealership car and tiuck salesmen ol 1WM in the Omaha Ford sales district. Geoffrey C. Curran, Omaha dis trict sales manager, said 300500 C'iLb membership awards are presented tor excellent retail sales performance. Tlie Ford 300 500 Club was founded m 1050 to recognize the performance of out standing Ford salesmen tlirOugh out tne country. NIFTY NKEDUkJtS The Nifty Needier* organized March 31 at Mr*. A. T. Crumly'* Election of officer* was held ami the following were elected. Pres ident. Jolene Grass; vice presi dent. Roberta Asher; secretary treasurer, Angie Wettluufer, and newsrejsirter, Becky Beeluert. Ttie leaders this year are Mr*. A. T. Crumly (school clothe*, work and play clothes, and let’s sew), Mrs. George Wettlaulcr (cukes and pies, and skirt and blouse), Mrs. Art Grass (yeast, bread and food preservation) and Mrs. Lyndloy Crumly (let’s c«.k). W<* decided what project* we would tuke this year. Next meeting will be at Mrs. G«-orge WettlaUfer's on April 7 at 2 p m. Acting Newsreporter, Angie Welt la ufer. Meet Thy Neighbor Club Meet Thy Neighbor Club met at the home of Mrs. Marlin Ba butzke Wednesday, April 4. Eight members and one new member, Mrs. Hugh Carr, wore present. New officers were named lor the coming year. They are: Mrs. Frank .Shell, president; Mrs, Charlie Boyle , secretary, Mrs. Leo Babutzke, vice president; Mrs. Bill Babutzke, news report er, and Mrs. Ralph VanHorn, song leader. A plant exchange was planned for the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mr*. Mary Price May 2. DOCTOR ATTENDS CONFAB LYNCH Dr. and Mrs Joseph David are attending a National Medical Convention in Las Vegas, Nev. Dr. Paul Hallgnmsori, fan coin, is here this week substitut ing for Dr David. He is the non of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hallgrim son sr., Bassett. SINTER DIES Mrs. Jack Smith, 75, Bruns ■wick, died of a heart attack Fri day evening in her home. Mrs. Smith is the sister of Dean and Clyde Streeter, O’NeiJl. Those attending the funeral services Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter, Mr, and Mrs Vincent Streeter, Mr. and Mrs Clyde McKenzie, Jr. and family, Jean and Mike Streeter, Lincoln, and Mrs. Harold Hue bert, Wichita. Kan. I_I Fifty three men and women from five states met in Grand Island Sunday as former or phans. However, the feeling erf being orphans was quickly elis polled as the huge foundling family began exchanging stories of their adoption, their childhood, their marriages and the growth of their own families. The re union began Sunday morning with a special mass at 11 a-m. at the St. Francis hospital. Fol lowing mass the orphans gather ed at a Grand Island hotel and began exchanging stories of their life. Many of them had brought photographs of themselves as children, some brought adoption papers and some brought clothes they had worn on their train trip to Nebraska. Attending the reunion from the O'Neill area were Mrs. Harry Sullivan of O’ Neill and Mrs. Mary Kramer, Stuart. Mrs. Kramer also claim ed a special distinction. She was the only foster mother of an orphan who was present at the reunion. Her foster child is Mrs. Emil Tenaper, St Paul, one of the organizers of the reunion. HEELS GOING DOWN! SAUNTO’S 322 E. Douglas, O'Neill