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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1962)
, .10RICHU socim *9RA:iK\s. „J. Your STATS ! 1 ST SOC z c i tlHSOLM. :>Z32. Sale SEP 17 1962 Newspaper . Twelve Paget XXX North Central In This Issue Nebraska The Voice of the Beef Empire"-North-Central Nebraska's BIGGEST Newspaper S- «* * Volume 82—Number 21 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, September 13, 1962 Seven Cent* Quarter Horse Show At St. Anthony's Hospital to Rodeo Arena Saturday -A_. * ^Annual Golf Toorney Observe 1 Oth Anniversary play their talents in O’Neill Sal- 7 # gU' W‘ 86 He d Sunday . More than to yean, ago tt.U ter horse sliow at^'toc* r<xle< The °’Neil1 Country Club will Ronald WiflinCIS Martens Ranch Sells eommumiv f**lt lh«* need 'or .1 ter twrse show at the rodeo hold its annual one day open golf HUI1UIU Willing* ho«j.tUl Thr«xig»i the combined grounds. tournament Sunday. There will be rN * _ • AmnLn rOf V0.50 Per Acre workman-tup and ttreles* effort* the show starts at 9 am. witli flights for everyone with 18 holes WIG5 111 V/IIIUIIU Approval of the sale of lire Al of many the cl team u n» tollilied nailer class events. ^ Ferlormance o[ me<jal play. Championship ATKINSON — Ronald Wimngs, fred Marten* estate 5,000 acre The 10th anniversary of St. An casses will start at 2 p.m. and flight golfers will play 27 holes 17, son of Everett Winings, Atkin ranch wai granted In District thuny s Hospital wilt I* line* red co tlnue a*ain at 7.30 p.m. Youth Rolls and coffee will be avail- son, died Sunday evening at the Court Monday fur a Belling price **>' Hoapital Auxiliary spun activities for children 14 and un- able at the club house in the Methodist hospital in Omaha from erf $70.50 per acre or a total ol n Benefit T«-n imlay, der will be part of the afternoon morning and a lunch wil! be serv- injuries suffered in a car acci- $352,500. J to 4 p.m • '.A. • ed at noon. dent August 27 when his car left At the sale held at the court- Anthony s Hospital Pertormance class events will All entries must be in not later highway 11, 14 miles south of At- house a week ago btddmg had The volunteer work of th«- Aus include western pleasure, reining, than 11 a.m. Sunday. kmson. stopped at $05 per acre but the «'«•’> ba* bellied the community, cutting, barrel racing and rop- Funeral services will be held sale was reopened Monday when hospital and iwtient in many in*‘ ...... , _ B today (Thursday) at 2 pm. in a $2.50 an acre raise was sub wa-vs I .vet >0°. in the lomrnui Youlli activities events will P| A MembPrS the Atkinson Methodist church mitted. Purchasers of the ranch lt> ^.xil.l *»>' l»'.* hmture wesfi-rn pleiisure, barrel * wilh the Rev. Milan Coleman of- were Louis Ruff. Millard and !n,,h ,,'a’ ,f "'** **“''* "»*m racing, pole bending and show- Meet Teachers ficiating. Charles T. Warren. Elkhorn They L”,' ^ 1 “ , ,h‘* "V"’ “^^ip. ■ cacners allbLrers are memben of the had «ko held the high hid of $65 ^T i !" Judge for the allow will be M. Parent Teachers Association of senior cl*»: Jerry O'Conner, at last Friday’s sale. S ^ u£o.,-T'l'h*!! W. leges, DVM, son of Mr. and the O’Neill public school met jr., Ken Claussen, Harold and am fort w -^.nd tL r Mrs. N. D. Ickes Page. Dr. Ick- Monday evening in the high Gerald Frickel, Jerry Stnmsky ,, mary fSr-tl J *F an a.isiliary es, now living in Nampa, Ida^s school gym for the purpose of .. .■■■■■■■ 1 ■11 1.... and m<*> Smith- Enrollment Ot are to ghe vdun.ecrU a registered quarter horse breed- greeting the new teachers and , Interment will be in Wood lawn rmw funds - ,n LVim* er and well-known as a judge 111 making plans for the current NOT GREAT! RE8 I-ROM .MARS—.lust freshmen from O’Neill High a* they went through annual Cemetery. St. that will help both tli.- nut, nd quarter horse circles. school year. Initiation day Tuesday. After being paraded tiirougli downtown O’Neill they were returned to the Ronald was born December 4, * the community 1 rqphies will be awarded to all Newly elected president, Sgt. -elioolhoiise where the official initiation ceremony was held in the evening. 1945 at Atkinson, the son of Ever- |S NOW 457 This year for tli. Unit tine tl . first places as well as to all William Cousins, introduced the ett and Lois Tcpton Winings. He * ' L Auxiliary is going to have uutt grand champions in the halter new officers and executive com- ... was to have registered this year ,Sl- M ‘r5 ^ Academy has a re- vjdua| memben»hitMi for the llo class. Trophies also will be giv- mittee who will fill the following t*ir|< Winner Edwin MOOS Killed 4* - If as a senior at Atkinson high gistration of 4j7, total. One lain- {)1, aj Auxiliaiv When the tio en in cutUng events and an all- offices: John Enke, vice presi- CK ”mner , . lAVtlA I fttfhl school. Ronald was the chairman d™d *‘’ven r‘«i*ter®d for ]>lta, Uas t(ll a.ixUuoa around trophy will be given for dent; Mrs. Woodrow Maiena, sec- A n ^ruc* Accident LQFllof the Community Service com- l71 ' u “urse.s a.nd 320 pn wiih foundixl wntli nil the Exten youth activities events. Entry fees retary; Mrs. Gil Poese, treasur- w/T KlCU Edwin Moose, 20, was killed in mittee of the Atkinson chapter. ’ °,, , 111 gr, 8C"°°.: sion cluli* and diurch orgimi/a wiU be split 40-30-20-10. cr and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pea- a | • _ a two truck accident Thursday at Survivors include his father, , sl io’i iiuss officers were dons lie long Ing and each wh» to cock, puplicity. Other officers JUdC|3nf| CODTBSf Belden, Nebr. He was the son of week a tow-headed tyke Everett, one sister, Rita and his as lollow’s seniors Jim semi a representative from (heir n. elected were: Mrs . Alan Van 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moose, stretched up to the counter in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- VVlLs"n. president, Marv Peter, prospective organization to the Pioneer Of vieck, Neil Harshfield, Mr. and I he winners of the Area Range Omaha. Before his death he had **** h ^nLer office and asked, ry Winings Atkinson. vice president; Barbara Beelaert, meetings, but som.-wher* along m. .. . Mrs. Newt Mullendore, Helen Judging and Identification con been llving in 0>Neni and operat- “Hww much wil1 u c,,st 8**t He was ’receded in death by ^^tary and Judy Sullivan trea- the line, *0 to speuk, we have Veraiqre Dies at Martens, Helen Gillespie, Mrs. *est beJd M(>,^a.y ,nrK^ya Paha ing a truck for his uncle, Tom my picture in the paper?” his mother. SU™r- „ ,, falle„ ,, little short of lw’ •. ... Frank Eppenbach, Mrs. John En- ”as ™ZaKrzewski, near O’Neill ’ When the office girl askexl s ’ Juniors, Charles Corkle, pres- ideas, and active member It Neliah Hosoital ke- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilder- of Mr„Walter Fick In- Funeral services were held what ^ figure concerned, he ident; Joe Sh.iemaker, vice pres seems to l« tin- sai.i - . orV nclign api sleeve and Mrs. Reginald Pinker- map. Wally not only won the 4-H Saturday mornmg at St Peter’s said, "I’d like to get my picture Leaion Confab >dent; M. Ellen Ralmen, secretary ”w.- want somelhing unt ^ -et VERDIGRE — Funeral services man. d,vlf?n but hrou8ht toP honors church in Ewiag Burial was Ulken with a six-pound pike, a tCgiUll WUmUH and Mike Hammond, treasurer. it. and then if we »• . u, < x were held Saturday for Knox Mrs. W. B. Gillespie and Newt 1? t! c.°Umy by turning in the Peters Cemeterv three-pound pike, a one-pound lAlill Rp UaN Sophomores, Sue Cavanaugh, Pr,’ss ■’* ,iu>< more • nut , hold County pioneer, Emil J. Jedlicka, Mulle.Kiore were p?esenSl w^Th h>gbE>st individual score of the made in St. Peter s Cemetery. and another three-pound Will DC OeiO preS)dent; Danny Wolf, vice pres- «. may!** it vv , worth th. 83, at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Honorary Life^MemberslSs for contest.Otherwinning individuals pike.” . A*L-S«e#>« Went; Ellen Corkle. secretary amf effort m the first plac, lx, we church, Verdigre. The Rev. Char- their outstanding contributions to viston1* nd Charie? Ecee^ami f aL» « J f!l. The girl him to In AtklllSOn Paul Kamphaus, treasurer. 1 v’ l,l‘ ( 1 ',’1” ’ les J. Oborny officiated at the the PTA. I^is Rahn in the adult and ladies bring them in and we’d take the ATKINSON — Approximately Freshmen, Jim Troshynski, " *'ave tx-'-n more Riquim High Mass. Room Mothers were announc- divisions All are fronf Keya 4#%llwWl Jill# picture immediately and there 200 Legion delegates represent- president; Barbara Spittler, vice "^ ^ Jf Pallbearers were six nephews, ed by Mrs. Pinkerman with the Sa county would be no cost. mg 39 posts are expected to at- president; Neil i*o„oho*, secre ,,,,t! ' ' Joe Holan, Otto Jedlicka, jr. John following chosen for each grade. Th(> .poirnors club of Keva « ■ "I haven’t got ’em yet. I’m tend the annual Dist. 2 convention to* and Dianne Schaaf, treas appreciate,, moi. tha ic^e Lapesh, Edward Pavlik, Venme Kindergarten, Mrs. John Hart, Pai,a county had the two ton *»AJ go,ng 10 catch th**n» n‘>w,” he of the American Legion and Aux- ur"- words < an expresn by tl * Pavlik and Edward Vokner. Hon- Mrs. Norman Hesson, Mrs.- Will- scoring 4-H teams with a 4-H UlSCUSSGCi V '*? d"°r lUary to ^ held here Monday’ , vPep C,Ub i’Ral and the patient. "Te 1.. orary pallbearers were members iam White and Mrs. Leonard team from Johnstown taking "^ ■«****«*«#**%■ with fishing rod in hand. Sept. 17. ***** have chosen as :fob of assistance and in, mb-m i* of the Catholic Workman Lodge. Longstaff; first grade. Marvel third place. An Ainsworth team Counties represented will be “«■ club officers, Judy not diminishing but growing day Mr. Jedlicka died Wednesday jean Batenhorst, Mrs. Bill Rich- placed first in the FFA division I Four A/ipn Stanton, Pierce, Boyd, Holt, ouilivan, president; Mildred |,y day at the Antelope Memorial hospit- ardson, Mrs. Lynn Mcore and followed by teams from Burwell, Klf IcAHBfl * Boone, Antelope and Madison. Scum it, secretary and Carmen Past presidents includ- Mis al, Neligli, lollowing an illness of Mrs. Marlin Luber; second, Mrs. Bassett and Springview. DW DllUl II Rphirn Erfun Convention arrangements are Bertze, treasurer. j E ^oor,. ^ 5:1 Mr . ffi-rna two months William Park, Mrs. Wally She'- Individuals and teams from all I ** ’ R‘CTUrfl rr°m being directed by WtUiam Mor- JJJrstty cheerleaders are Judy dette Brennan 53-54; Mi Jarne, Emil was bern the son <4 Vac hamer, Mrs. Darlene Denbeck areas of Nebraska will compete rrmloronra 8an- convention chairman and E. yumvan, Katny Bosn, Carol Jo McMahan 54-55; Mr, f. w lag and Mane Jedlicka, February 8, and Mrs. Emil Adamson, jr. for honors at the State Range Members of the O’Neill board of VUIIIClCIlVC j. Gotschall, commander of Far- HOliy and Jeanne Lohaus. gart, Chamln 1 s 55-5(i, Mrs lr., 1879, 111 a log house about two Third, Mrs. Bob Pappenheimer, Judging contest at Halsey Sat- education Tuesday night met with Four representatives of the ley-Tushla Post, Atkinson. Reserve cheerleaders are Sue Moss 58 57; Mrs G If. Grimes, and a half miles southeast of Ver- Mrs Bill Kramer, Mrs. Bill Mar- urday. Sept. 15. This contest is Dr. F. J. Kubitschek to discuss Federal Land Bank Association of District Commander Don Kra- Crondr.ringer, Linda Sftuifbergen, Chamb< i s, >7-.’>8; M,h Hick digre. At age 21 he married Elc- cellus and Mrs. Dermot Ering- open to all 4-H, FFA. Men, Wo- the Price of a tract of land suit- O’Neill returned home Wednesday mer, Atkinson, will have charge “arY Gonderinger and Vilia ey 5k-59; Mrs Vera I r-r itz iuire Pablik, October 31, 1901. ton; fourth, Mrs. Ralph Seger, men and professional teams or able for a school site. from a conference of directors of the sessions. Department of- C*rey. >9-60; Mrs John K<*rK<Tii)r<x k 60 They were the parents of one Mrs. George Morlang, Mrs. Bud individuals. The board was following a re- and managers at North Platte, ficers expected to attend are 01 and 61-62. A special "thank daughter, Mary Eldiva. October Paulson and Mrs. E. Cleveland, The event will start at 9:00 commendation of the Citizens The conference, sponsored by the Commander William Galbraith; Atkinson Rancher Hurt you' ,h' ” an,i al1 number* ;U), 1961, they celebrated their jr., fifth. Mrs. Ben Hanlon, Mrs. a.m., CST. with registration at committee to acquire more land Federal Land Bank of Omaha, Senior Vice Commander, Loren i u • • . ■ of the Hospital Auxiliary for your 61st wixiding anniversary. Harry Spall, Mrs. Fri„z Klus- the picnic area of the Nebraska *or a school site and, specifically, was attended by more than 100 Cottrell; Adjutant Warren Baker; Maying Accident A'>rk in the pa i Survivors include his wife, man and Mrs. Durl A'iderson. National Forest, one mile west the land owned by Dr. Kubitchek. farm loan men from Nebraska’s Assistant Adjutant, Ray Oltman Laurence Pacha, local rancher daughter, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Sixth, Mrs. Robett Stahlecker. and one half mile south of Halsey. A portion of the approximatly local associations. and Area B. Commander, George living southwest of Atkinson, slij*- r* _ A* D/xmmI Kocina and Mrs. Edward Pavlik, Mrs. Bill Perry. Mrs. Larry 20-acre tract had already been Thomas A. Maxwell, jr., presi- Wettlaufer. Ped and fell last Saturday after- Tire Ml KOyQI both of Verdigre and one brother, Schaffer and Mrs. Otto Sprague; ... r , r sold> Dr. Kubitschek said, but ap- dent of the Federal Land Bank The department and district of- h"on while handling baled hay T _ ■ • Joe. Omaha. seventh. Mrs. Dick Tomlinson. ATKinSOn C Of L proximately 17 acres remain and gave a special report on his re- ficers will conduct schools for He received a badly broken arm luKeS I WO LIVeS Mrs. Al Eyman, Mrs. Charles Elects New Officers lhe Purc^aser is willing to take cent assignment in Nigeria post commanders, adjutants, aad bruises Mr. Pacha and Ed a A D, Thelander and Mrs. Owen Park- an easternmost portion to permit where he helped plan an agricul- child wellare chairmen and ser- J'ins,n jr. were handling haled tOriV I UBSClQ^' Dana rarenrs /VieeTing Inson and eighth grade, Mrs. Rue- New officers were elected at the school to buy land adjacent tural credit system for that Af- vice officers at the opening ses- hay al tbe time of the accident. * J Cl, i r bn Redlinger Mrs Lawrence the meeting of the Atkinson to the athletic field. rican nation smn He was brought to the Atkinson ROYAL — A 33 year old m .mr Slated Monday Evening Urban Mrs. Donald' Frost and Chamber of Commerce held Mon- Dr Kubitschek said if the According' to Maxwell, his re- Business sessions will be con- ^m^te1 th^MrU^r )T daughter d“i?d tZJ The Eagle Band Parents will Mrs. Jim Holsclaw. da>’ evening at the Sale Barn school would purchase the re- commendations were in three ducted Monday P. M. at the Mil- [ m Ji 11 , 2 S l!' m f hr. Si iT ' meet in the band room Monday, Cafe in Atkinson. Elected were mamder of the tract — 17 acres— areas ‘*That a sunerviseH avri \pr Thpatre i ma , • that night, lb was u - in d lire which partially destroy September 17 at 8 p.m. . , „ Lawrence Kramer. president; he would sell it for $23,000, and Slt^al credit se^Tce be efta- A nSade is bemg scheduled for Monday and r“,urned ^ their two story frame bouse. This is the first meeting of the Lorraine Ernst To Be *®ke Coday, vice president. Re- pointed out that 16 lots per block blished by the government of Ni 5 am Local committees assist °me' 1 he d,‘a,i are Mra I'ou114 Water school year and there v.tll be sev- uBnArflj Cll .su elected: Robert Tingle-.secretary- at ^100 per lot brought Ste value genausfngXooriSeS funS Lg -Sth Sns £rold Grof x, . . v ... i man and her daughter, Elton, eral things to discuss and decide Honored Sunday boaardUre£f ^ecto^^^elected^ a block to $6,400. "That credu ^onSP be organized chairman,? B. H. Wilson, Roy Verdel Youth Injured fioatfi* upon 0pen ll0Use wil1 be held in lion- G)en Lawrence and Don Smith' About three and one-half blocks among farmers and that the sav- Gilg, Gene Livingston. In Hiqhway Accident hAU-n from an m stair I'i Dennis Houston, the new band or of Lorraine Ernst Sunday af- Past prosident Ron shonka. re- make UP l^e tract now- No ac- ings of members be supplement- Registration: Max Hamik, NIOBRARA — ivy, Pl,..h(j] I7 r" ,m instructor, is most anxious to ternoon, Sept. 16 at the home of mained as a member of the board °n couid be taken as the meet- ed by loans from the government chairman; Maynard Coleman, Verdel son f Mr - nH v * Rn/’ kji meet and talk to all parents of in- Ivan Wayman one mile west of replacing Elmer McClurg. Dick dlscl^f witlf Dr: to make loans to farmers and that Bernard Troshynski, Kenneth Zis- ert^^ PisSl r^eive?f . Mr- and “r-v Water mar. .re strumental students. the atrport. Braun elected chairman of 4-H ^ek the P°sslble sal^ of a program of education in agri- ka, Ivan Kliment. Stage: Lester f^tSes if S Im ^ SZl*9 <J, ‘ ak Lunch will be served at tiie She will tell some of her ex- banquet committee. A 6:30 p.m. d' cultural credit and sound man- Zarnfeller and Paul Judge.- night m a roart amdi-nt ' y . .,wd< f‘ t,,e cklJdren tju.. close of the meeting. periences and answer questions, dinn. r was served at the cafe. agement practices be undertaken Noon luncheon: Don Skrdla, “tre waR ,jriV,.1U ,«/WnSVi1/U? ;jnd reP°rtf?d tke fire. i Four From Area will “* — STSS-^SS Attend Convention Those attending from O’Neill Gilg, Mike Coday, Richard Braun, attempting to fix It wher jLhw ,th' ,a‘n ^ then returned u> "Tbe llurty-eighth annual coo- S’ Itoer lr" k « ran „v«r hi, k,' ,r™“4“S S jA nus judge- ng’ _ youth was taken to a Sioux SET ““ ^ ^ will in nmcho nn c f tant manager and Lyle P. Dierks, Color guard:. Bernard Coday, rjtv hosmtal Mondav Lr ^ ?n^ manager. chairman. Tickets: Tony McDon- uty hospital Monday. Her husband, Louts had been ber 2o at the Indian Hills Inn. 6 ald chairman. c ' L t ■• . > attempting U> quench the flames Women from the O’Nedl area Rjtes planned Friday Local post delegates to the con- Fncke ,s In with a garden hose. was al on the council include: Mrs. Ira / ventkm are E. J. Gotschall, Max Djrf Cav&-ln Tuesday 80 nearly wercorae “ he at' Moss. 0 Neill; Mrs. James Gal- For Mrs. Ellen Sullivan Hamik, Don Skrdla. Bill Morgan, ! V'*Ve^m ,uesaay tempted to rescue h. , w;fe. .agher, O Neill; Mrs. John Mil- Ellen Sullivan, 84, died Wednes- J. . Dvorak, and George Mathis. . '. _fn_ .ra' ?sca?fd seri',us According to firemen the blaze ler, Ewing and Mrs. Leonard day in St. Anthony’s hospital after Alternates are Ivan Kliment, El- j ^ u' when he was Par apparently started in the eketr Knapp, Ewing. ^ illness of two years. mer Oiberding, Ken Ziska, Fred ojnJxi in a r*iri cav^*in cal system near ihe fuse box . Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Dunn, Lester Zarnfeller and Ber- A1; e working :n a sewer ditch where the lines enter the bouse. p ■ • ■ . tonight in Biglin’s chapel. nard Coday. r,ear Seventih and Fremont The flames burned several feet rQrm ACC ICJ e HT Funeral services will be Friday Although he was almost total- of cable, traveled up through the _ , ■ • p e at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick’s Catholic .. _ , _ ’-v covered with dirt rescue work- walls and into the attic. TakeS Life Ol Church with the Rev. Robert Duf- Arirs. rred bearon ers were able to hold back the Survivors include the husband, fy officiating. Burial will be in jQ Address Club crumbling walls and dig him out. Louis, and eight small children! Ro Trease, 14 C Pa l£e arersetwZi' be her grand- ^rs- Fred Seaton, wife of Re- V . II I ROYAL - Raymond Trease. -sons. puWk^ gube^torial candidate fjffr'PNfP ffHCf 14. was killed Saturday afternoon EUen Marie Sullivan was born Fred A, Seaton, will be m O Neill vllllV III 1191 llUf - Ivll when he was caught in a silage July 2, 1878, in Ireland, the 1 fs fuast spf.aker for wagon while unloading grain. His daughter of Michael and Honarah -n^ Woman s club meeting. _ _ - father was driving the tractor. Murphy. She came to Holt Coun- ,Mrs- Guy ^°le Jf Republican T D A A_■ unloading silage at the silage pit ty in 1908 from Tecumseh. June chan man for the A Oman s cli*>. I fl ICClr fm \AM #11*#1 with the power take off on the 3> f^12. she married Michael P. ■ W ItvVlfl W W ■ llvl V WV I U tractor, unaware his son was i001- daughters. ^Dfill Resians As near. She was preceded in death by V a ~ Clarence Ernst, rancher living planting was made in 1954 oon When the tractor stopped sud- ^er in 1945 and one Conservation Officer three milers west of O'Neill will si sting of three rows of' cedar! denly. his father went back to de- daughter, Lenore Giig. Harry- Spall Tuesday announced t)e_r recipient of the photo five of pine and two rows of termine the cause and found his SjL-va:i at O Neill. They had t,iS resignation as conservation fj"-ard /fom the. Holt Soil and broad leafed trees. These tree* son’s badly mangled foodv. Survivors are her three daugh- officer. He has accepted a posi- r Conservation District for have averaged two feet of growth The youth was" caught in the \efs’ „sLRobf£t (“een* Bunts, ran meat cutter at the New -u7“- per year or more Much of their forks of a grain auger and pulled Airs. Walter (Patricia) Donohoe Outlaw grocery- here in O'Neill. Clarence operates 800 acres and success and rapid growth is at into the machine which was un- and Mrs’ Lois Donohoe and bro- has converted nearly 300 acres tritatted to the fact that Clarence loading the wagon ther- Joe -MurPhy, Kansas City, A* TUp ot cropland to native range. He did such an exp r job of can- - loaamg tne wagon. Kan. MT I fie was one of the early cooperators for them and keeping them weed Funeral services were held _. 1__ of the Soil and Water Conserva- free. Reirfants were made ; s nt? Tuesday at 1:30 m the funeral Three Wanser Brothers Courthouse don District and has completed essary and he now has nearly a home and at 2 p.m. at Concordia Three persons were fined in *“s conser.-ahon work through perfect stand Lutheran church. Clearwater. The Enter U.5. Air Force Countv Court ’ast week Thev tiie Great plains program. He -r^ n»v u. award i« ficiated* Braunersreuther of‘ EWING - Three brothers left were: Larry Campbell, Cham- J J'‘otct" tm^rs^d1^ T’ % ^ by ^ O^elfprSC .cia.ed. Tuesday morning to enter the U. bers, negligent driving, fined $25 Si/ a c^mhr ^ t:°n Credit Association. Mr. and He is survived by his parents. S. Air Force. They are Larry and costs; Franklin Lineberry, supervisor for Nlrs Ernst ^ receiVe an Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Trease. Wanser, 21, John Wanser, 20 and driver for Buckingham Freight, CiarenL was nr» nf tKa expense paid trip to the State one sister, six brothers and his Tom Wanser, 18, sons of Mr. and overweight, fined $100 and costs, in Thp District to do nartvf Ojnvemion of the Nebraska As FIVE GENERATIONS are represented in th s picture taken at Grandma Hull's 107th birthday grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mrs. Max Wanser. and Edward Smith, Driver for seeding and also has tree -°'’ia-;®n of So: & Water O r celebration held Thursday at the Preston Jones h >me. Shown here with Grandma Hull are Mrs. Leon -ease. They have enlistee for four Buckingham Freight. truck ing dating back to the shelter- v®tion Districts which Wil: be Meiior, Mrs. Harold Halsted, Lynch. Mrs. Rex Ca - on. Lvnch. and Shane Carson Raymond was a freshman at Fe31"5 a~ wi!i ^ statk®ed a* speeding at night, fined $10 and belt days of the late 1930 s and held in Valentine C v mber 30 Clearwater high school. San Antonio. Tex. costs. early 1940’s. His most recent tree October 1 and 2.