The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 16, 1963, Image 2

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    Hospital Notes
HT. ANTHONY'S
ADMITTED: May 9 Mrs.
John Summers, Walter Johnson,
Melvin D. Carson, all of Page,
Gus Spath, Inman, Mrs. Charles
Kuhart, Atkinson, Georgia Mc
Ginnis, Emmet, Joseph Siewert,
O'Neill, and Mrs. Clarence Knox,
Ewing. 10 1 Cohort Allen Durre,
Harry Jolly, both of O’Neill, Mrs.
Matt McCabe, Page, and John
Ludemann, Spencer. 12 Mrs.
Chris McGinn and Mrs. I-irry
Br<xikhouser, Ixith of O’Neill. 13
Mrs. Curtis Itolierts, Ewing, Mrs.
John Ix*e Farrier, Chamliers,
Ix>ri Trowbridge, Page, and
Maude Kersch, Spencer. 11
Mrs. Darrell Dexter, Edward
Camptiell, Barton Walton, all of
O'Neill, and Gary Johnson, Butte.
lf> Elmer Schaaf, Emmet.
DISMISSED: May 9 Mrs. Wal
ter Spangler, Ewing, Mrs. Iona
French, Mrs. Keith Reynoldson
and baby Ixiy and Mrs. Nick
Ramold and baby Ixiy, all of O'
Neill, Reinhold Kaczor, Roland
Mark Horn back, both of Spencer.
10 Itobert Durre, Mrs. Richard
Nelson, Joseph glnwert, all of
O’Neill, Melvin I). Carson, Walter
Johnson. both of Page, Mrs Clar
ence Knox, Ewing, Mrs. E. G.
Wintermote, Chamlx-rs, Mrs
fJeorgia McGinnis. Emmet, and
Mrs. I>arroll Neitzke and baby
girl, Spencer. U Harry Jolly,
O’Neill, and Mrs Duane D Allen,
Page. 12 Mrs. Charles Kubart,
Atkinson and Mrs. John Summers
and baby boy. Page. 13 James
Moore and Mrs. D. R. Mounts,
both of O’Neill. 14 Mrs. Matt
McCabe and baby boy, Page,
Mrs. Curtis Roberts, Ewing, and
Mrs. Dale Fetrow, O’Neill. 15—
Gary Johnson, Butte.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMISSIONS: May 7 — Mrs.
Edward Ritts of O’Neill and Mrs
William Hulshizer of Ainsworth
10 — Mrs. Roland Holbrook of
Stuart; Mrs. Victor Frickel of
Atkinson and Mrs. Richard Doty
of O’Neill 11 — Mrs. Joseph Wal
nofer of Stuart and Eldred Fer
nau of Butte. 12 — Edwin Straka
and Mrs. Marie Thompson of At
kinsfjn.
DANCE
To the music of
FOGGY RIVER BOYS
|
Popular — Modern — Western — Old Time
SAT., MAY 18
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
O'NEILL
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY
_
Auction
PRODUCTION SALE of 60 HORSES
Sale will be held on the ranch Vi mile sooth of
Ericson, Nebr., on Lake Road, on . . .
Friday, May 31
Sale starts at 12:30 p.m. CST
Reference Sire, Haiyaha P-61572, Dun
REGISTERED MARES
Clay Bowl P-62836. Palomino, 1956, Dun Filly Colt at side;
Wyo Janet P-161985 Sorrel, 1956, to foal by sale day;
My Della 159724 Sorrel. 1955, Dun Filly at side;
Pretty Peaches, App. by Little Sunflower, Palomino, 1955, will
foal by sale day;
Haiyaha Sally 197452, Buckskin. 1960.
REGISTERED COLTS
Chief Haiyaha 203013, 1962, Dun;
Haiyaha Joker 203014, Dun 1962;
Sailor Haiyaha 203015, Bay 1962.
THREE YEAR OLDS
Albino Gelding, Quarter Horse Breeding;
Sorrel Pony Mare;
Thoroughbred Type Pinto Gelding, Gentle Broke;
Buckskin Filly, by Ding Bob, Gentle Broke.
YEARLINGS SIRED BY HAIYAHA
Buckskin Filly, Dam Pretty Peaches App.;
Buckskin Filly.
GRADE MAKE*
Brown Quarter Mare, to foal by sale day, bred to Haiyaha;
Black Quarter Mare to foal in June;
Sorrel Half Morgan, Bay Colt at side by Haiyaha;
Sorrel Pony. One Quarter Morgan, Dun Colt at side, by Haiyaha;
Sorrel Spot Pony, one quarter thoroughbred, Dun Filly at side
by Haiyaha; .
Half Shetland Pony Mare to foal by sale day, bred to Haiyaha,
Four Pony Mares to foal by sale day, bred to Haiyaha.
TWO YEAR OLDS, BY HAIYAHA
Two Dun Spotted Fillies, matched;
Buckskin Filly; Chestnut Gelding;
Mouse Dun Spotted Gelding;
Bay Spotted Gelding;
Albino Filly. Quarterhorse Breeding.
QUARTER HORSE PONIES
Dun Colt;
Black Colt;
Brown Spotted Oolt;
Grulla Colt;
Two matched Bay Fillies.
Several Ranch Horses
TERMS: Carfi. No stock to be removed until settled for
Dick & Bonnadel
Foster
Ericson. Nebraska - Phone 653-2483
„ . & rov Flanagiui. -Albion, Nebraska. Auctioneers
^ITaJX a, X Ericson. For prions caU
' „r write Leonard WaBon. Ericson. Nebnusta
DISMISSALS May 6 — Mrs
Alula Scott of Atkinson; Bert
Barnhard of O'Neill; William
Horst of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs
Darold Larson of Ainsworth. 7
— Mrs. Lola Kenney and Frank
Schneider of Atkinson. 8 — Frank
Bose and Joseph Krysl of Stuart
and Mrs. Gerald Upton and baby
of Atkinson. 10 — Mrs. Edward
Ritts of O’Neill and Mrs William
Hulshizer of Ainsworth. 11 — Mrs
Victor Frkkel of Atkinson. 12 —
Baby Trent Wade Anderson of
Butte and Mrs. Roland Holbrook
und baby of Stuart.
HACKED HEART
PRESENT: May 14 — Glen
Brown, Mrs. Rudy Weickum and
Gust Weickum of Naper; Anton
Engelhaupt, John Hagberg, Mrs.
Mary Hull, John Schommer and
Viola Luedke of Spencer; Harry'
Lewis of Monowi; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Micanek sr., Mrs. Ber
nard Webber anti Mrs. Leigh Cull
of Lynch; Mrs. Ethel Olmsted of
Bristow; Mrs. Mamie O’Neill of
O'Neill; Emanuel Guthmiller of
Anoka; Baby Lysle Haney of
Pickstown, S. D.; Charles Kinzie,
Mrs. Clara Hahn and John Tie
fenthaler of Butte; Sandra Mi
narik of Niobrara and Jim Vik
tora of Fairfax, S. D.
DISMISSALS: May 7 — Mrs.
Herman Zeisler of Butte and
Paul McCoid of Spencer. 9—Swan
Pearson of Bristow and Mrs. R.
B. Drickey of Spencer. 11 — Da
vid Kocian of Spencer; Mrs. Don
ald Vanderbeek of Bristow and
Eldon Nolan of Lynch.
ST. ANTHONY’S
REYNOLDSON—Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Reynoldson, O'Neill, a
daughter, 7 pounds 7% ounces.
May 7.
SUMMERS—Mr. and Mrs. John
(Jerry) Summers, Page, a son,
Joey Lance, 7 pounds IIV2 ounc
es, May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Trowbridge and Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Summers, all of Page, are
the grandparents.
McCABE—Mr. and Mrs. Matt
hew McCabe, Page, son, James
Mark, 8 pounds 3% ounces.
This is the couple’s 12th child,
six boys and six girls.
FARRIER—Mr. and Mrs. John
Farrier, Chambers, son, 7 pounds
10*/2 ounces, May 13.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
RITTS — Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Ritts of O’Neill, daughter, Cherie
Dee, 6 pounds 4 ounces. May 7.
HOLBROOK — Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Holbrook of Stuart,
daughter. Suzanne Jean, 6 pounds
2 ounces. May 10.
SACRED HEART
CULL — Mr. and Mrs. Leigh
Cull of Lynch, son, 7 pounds 4
ounces, May 10.
ELSEWHERE
SPROUT — Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Sprout, Indianapolis, Ind..
daughter, Stacy Sue, 5 pounds,
11 ounces. This is their third
daughter. Mrs. Sprout is the for
mer Mary Alys Dierks, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks, Ew
ing.
BRACKLE — Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Brackle, Clearwater
daughter, May 7. Mrs. Brackle
is the former Maxine Hoffman,
daughter of Darrel Hoffman.
WARRINER — Mr. and Mrs.
LaVeme Warriner, Center, son,
Waldo Francis, 8 pounds, IV2. oun
ces, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Boelter, Page, are the ma
ternal grandparents.
Stuart News
By Mrs. Herb Skala
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coufal left
Saturday evening for Hayes,
Kan., to be with their son, Joe
Coufal and attend a special Mo
ther’s Day ceremony at the St.
Joseph Academy. After the May
crowning, all cadets honored their
mothers with a presentation of a
corsage.
Capuchin Fathers held open
house for all guests with a pro
gram furnished by a 90 piece
band and was composed of the
girls of St. Agnes Academy and
boys of St. Joseph’s. Other en
tertainment included Parade and
Review, concluded by a Parent
Teacher guide annual activity
bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Coufal re
turned home Sunday evening.
Mother’s Day weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoskins was
their grandson, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Strong and baby, Om
aha.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmaderer
and family, O'Neill, were Mo
ther’s Day dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman. Morn
ing callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Hoffman and family.
Mike Hoffman and Mrs. Eva
Morris, David City, arrived last
Sunday to spend a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hoffman.
They returned to their home on
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramold, O’
Neill and Moreen Coufal, Omaha,
were Saturday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Coufal.
Mrs. Noma Hall spent Sunday
evening visiting Mrs. Harrison
Hovey. They attended the bac
calaureate services in the eve
ning.
Saturday afternoon callers of
Mrs. Harrison Hovey were Mr
and Mrs. Archie Bright and fam
ily. O'Neill. They were unable
to come on Sunday, Mother’s
Day.
Bill Hovey, Pierre, S. D., spent
the Mother’s Day weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Harrison Ho
vey.
Mother's Day dinner guests of
Mrs. Harrison Hovey were Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hovey and
Bobby, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Kasda and family. Winner
S. D.
Mother’s Day dinner guests of
Mrs. Katie Papke were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hoffman. Darlene and
Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Johnson and family, Burke, S.D.,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Papke and
family. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs
J<* Wallinger and boys, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman and girls
Newport.
Mrs. Jim Hoffman and Dar
lene and Mrs. Katie Papke drove
to Norfolk Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Dudley Halligan and
children, Ainsworth, were Satur
day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hoifman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Gill and
family, Daisy Holliday and A.
Max Karo surprised Mrs. Walter
Gill Long Pine, for her birthday
Friday evening. The self-invited
guests brought supper and serv
ed it.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sandal!
were Mother’s Day dmner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Vemnn Heyne
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Kasper
Harley at a Mother’s Day dinner
at the Town House.
Mrs. Blame Garwood, Atkinson
called on Mrs. Kasper Hariey
Monday with a Mother’s Day g.ft.
Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel were
Sunday, May 5 dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamik
and family. The occasion was to
celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Friedel's
43rd anniversary and Lenette
Hamik’s first Holy Communion.
Sabarday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel, were
Timmie and Brenda Friedel.
children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Friedel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Friedel were
Sunday breakfast guests of Mr t
and Mrs. John Friedel.
Jerry Heyne, Wayne State
Teachers college, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Heyne and other re
latives.
Mrs. Stanley Cobb and grand
son, Todd Clanton, Mrs. George
Wallinger and Mrs. Ethel St'ac
ke spent three weeks in Califor
nia visiting Mrs. Wallinger’s son.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallinger.
They returned home on May 3.
Mother’s Day dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Engler was
Mrs. Mary Laible.
Mary Schneider, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schneider, en
tertained twelve girl friends Sun
day afternoon at a party. The
girls enjoyed games and dancing
A picnic lunch was served at the
close of the afternoon.
Sunday evening callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader were
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cadwallader
and boys, Atkinson.
Patty Chaney, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Bob Chaney, Ainsworth
spent the weekend with her
grandmother, Mrs. Anna Chan
ey.
Mrs. Anna Chaney enjoyed a
telephone call on Mother’s Day
from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chaney,
Fayetteville, Ark.
Mrs. Stanley Cobb and Mrs.
R. A. Mueller drove to Topeka
Kan., Friday to visit Mrs. Muel
ler’s cousin, Libbie Mitchell. They
returned home Sunday.
Mother’s Day dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cobb and
family were Mrs. Anna Kaup,
Mrs. John Hunke and grand
daughter, Debbie, Mrs. Frank
McCall, Bassett, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Chesnut,c Hastings, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Cobb and fam
ily
Mr. and Mrs. Don Engler re
turned home Thursday evening
from a two week vacation at Bo
ca Raton, Fla. While there Mr.
Engler attended a three day
B. M. A. Insurance convention.
They returned by way of Wash
ington, D. C. and Chicago. Mrs.
B. C. Engler and Mrs. Joe Babl.
Atkinson, cared for the children.
Mrs. Frank Steinhauser and
Mrs. Bob Batenhorst attended a
tea Saturday morning given by
Mrs. Bob Keating and Mrs. Car
rie Keating at Mrs. Carrie Keat
ings home, Atkinson, for Mrs.
Frank Keating’s 80th birthday.
Mother’s Day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Butler were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hansen, Pierce, Mrs.
Andrew Thompson and Jean,
Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hoffman and boys, Naper, Mr.
and Mrs. Gerold Butler and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butler and
boys, Alberta Hoffman, all of Stu
art, Mrs. Clara Dinkel, Plainview
Mrs. Dinkel returned home with
Mrs. Thompson after a months
visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Butler.
The Frontier
Meek News
By Mr*. Frr*d Mndherg
Mr Frank Nelson returned
from Lincoln to spend the week
end at home. Mr. and Mrs Paul
Arden Nelson. Lincoln, were also
up over the weekend.
Miss Twila Hicks, Mrs Marion
Woidneck anti Mrs. Lawrence
Rouse furnished cars for trans
portation to take the pjpils of
District 27 to visit 8 of the busi
ness places in O'Neill Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and
Jessie Kaczor called at the home
of Minnie Bay and Tina Kaczor
Thursday. The occasion was in
honor of Tinas birthday celebra
tion which arrives this week
The Paddock Union Missionary
Society has been postponed for 1
week due to the 8th grade exer
cises being held the same day.
The present plans are to meet
Friday p.m., May 24, at the home
of Martha Johring.
The teachers, pupils and some
of the mother’s of District 1 had
a wiener roast at the Austin
Searles home Tuesday followed
by a hike along the creek in the
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst
were Mother’s Day dinner guests
at the home of their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aus
tin Searles.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby and
Billy, Omaha, spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs
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Loran Libby. Page ami Mr am)
Mrs Hen-y Walters The Gene
Libby family ami Henry and
Mildred and Norma were Sat
u-day dinner gjests at the Ben
nie Johring home
Martha Johring and Henry
St *rjohann attended the morning
service# at Clearwater Sunday
and a basket dinner was served
at noun at the church parlor# in
honor of Mother* day They vis
ited at the Don Johring home
later in the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jensen
Martha Johring and Henry Stor
johann were Saturday evening
supper guests at a fish fry at
Blake Bensons
Mrs Mabel Dovall closed her
schtiol Saturday with a picnic
Tuesday night guests at the Ben
nie Johring home were Mr and
Mrs. Melvin Johring and family
Mr and Mrs Hen-y Walters and
Norma, Henry Storjohann and
Martha Johring. Mr. and Mrs
Dewayne Anson and girls. The
occasion marked Craig’s birthday
anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Axel Borg enter
tained Saturday evening Their
guests we-e Mr. and Mrs Don
McKamy, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Hard ng, Mr and Mrs Melvin
Klingler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I>e
vall and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Harding.
Ted Crawford. Ed Projty,
George Mellor, Alvin Blair, all
helped work cattle for Neil Hip
ke Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuck and
Bob Witherwax, Neil Hipke, Ted
Crawford and John Prouty all
(wiped work cattle at Ed Pmutya
tx»y». Grand Island, were house
guests from Tuesday until Fri
day last week at the home eg
Nina's mother. Mrs Lorene Pruu
ty anti Mr and Mrs Floyd Proto
ty. Yankton, spent Wednesday
evening at the Lorene Prouty
home.
Thursday evening the Aust n
Searlea family attended a recital
>f Mrs Petersons music students,
O’Neill
Dmner guests Mother's Day at
the Allen Walters home were Mr
and Mrs. Bennie Johnng and
family, Mr and Mrs Merlin
Anderson and girls. Mr and
Mrs. Gene Libby and Billy, Mr
and Mrs Henry Walters and
Norma, Wanda Hallgnmson. Mr
imd Mrs Lor an Libby Afternoon
rallers and lunch guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robert* n and
Christine Johnson
Mather's Day dinner guests at
the Dewayne Anson home were
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Anson, At
tmson, Mr and Mrs Orland An
son and family, Newport, Mr and
Mrs. Ed Walnofer ami family,
Stuart, Mr and Mrs Leland An
son and family, Spencer, Mr.
and Mrs George Nelson and fam
ily ami Curtis Nelson, Wakefield
Mr. and Mis. Oswald Drueke
moved into their new home last
week and Sunday they had a
house warming. Mrs. Doris Hynes
and Mrs. Theresa Schellkopf, Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Young and
family, Ravenna, Mrs Louis Bro
wn and children, the Rev Father
Jacob Bauer and Mr. J Bauer
were dinner guests and Mr. ami
Mr* Clyde McKMUi* and fam
lly, Mr and Mr* lllake Benson,
Mr and Mm I>on Myna*
daughter* were afterr**»n guest*
Mr and Mr* Blak< Banaun
were dinner guest* at the home
of their ton and daughter-ln 1 <w,
the Hugh Betwona. Spencer. Sun
day and Visited Angie* mother.
Mr* O Neill at the Lynch h<*
pilal in the afternoon
Mr ami Mra Carl Hallgnm
ion were Sunday dinner gueata
of Mr and Mr» Gilbert Herman.
Ainsworth, at O'Neill and the «f
trrnoun wu» al»ent at Carl'* and
I>*ra a home,
Mr ami Mr*. Richard Nelson
and Curt. Wakefield, were over
night Saturday anti Sunday gueata
at the homes of their parents,
ihe lAt ns Relmers and th#
Gt* >rge Nelson*
Miss Shanm Anatm nccompun
led ihe George Nelson family to
the school picnic at District l**.
Saturday
Mother’s Day was observed in
various ways In tills community.
Some of the parent* hearts were
gladdened by the children com
ing home to spend the day. while
others who found It Impossible
to make the trip at this time
due to distance, working hour*
ami fund*, remembered their
mother's with gifts, letters, cards,
telephone calls and flower*
Mr and Mrs Curl Krngh and
Mr and Mrs Lyle Wyatt were
Mother's Day dinner guest* at
the Nyal Bowse home. Cham
ber*.
The Frontier
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ANNOUNCEMENT
THE O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK, announces the removal of its
business on May 20th, 1963, to its new quarters at the corner
of 5th and Douglas Streets, and
Invites you to attend an open house and inspect its new
quarters and facilities on
Saturday, May 25, 1963
TWO TO FOUR IN THE AFTERNOON
Our new facility includes a new 18inch thick reinforced con
crete vault, a night depository, which will always be open in the
outer lobby; a drive up window on Fifth Street, approached from
the south, which will enable you to transact your banking busi
ness without getting out of your car; four hundred new safety
deposit boxes of assorted sizes as well as other modern banking
services and conveniences.
We invite your inspection of our new facilities and services.
We will continue to bring you a friendly, confidential, com
plete banking service, and we invite and solicit your business.
O'Neill National Bank
(INVITING TO FURTHER DRJNKING)
How do you brew a b^er to be “rnvittng to
further drinking”? We do it with a little pa
tience. We age Triumph slowly and carefully,
month after month, to give this old-time lager
a traditional old-world taste. To make it a sudsy
brew that’s good going down.
Triumph’s natural sparkle keeps its taste
awake. And so does the creamy crown of foam
that follows the beer down the glass.
These are the kind of things that make
Triumph "inviting to further drinking.’’ And
that’s a nice way for beer to be, don’t you think?
WORLD’S FINEST LAGER BEER
the vatvrvl wtj for mon teste —-ore flavor by STORZ BREWING COMPAJCT, OMAHA