The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 07, 1944, Image 8

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    CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—LADY’S FUR Coat.
—R. H. Packer, O’Neill. 31-tf.
FOR SALE—ATLAS Sorgo Seed
State test 93.—A. L. Bo g
O’Neill. 31-2
I JUST SOLD TWO LARGE
ranches. Also sold 3 farms. 1
would like to sell your place.—
R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 16
I HAVE MONEY to loan on farms
and ranches and city property
at 4Vi% interest.—R. H. Parker,
O'Neill, Nebr. 8-tf
NOW IS THE TIME FOR IN
sulation, save fuel and be cooler
rin summer and warmer in
winter. I have Balsam Wool
and Zonolite. Come in and in-,
vestigate.—Seth Noble. 11-tf.
FOR SALE—A 2300 acre ranch,
has 700 acres of hay meadow,
balance in 3 pastures. Good
buildings. Let me show it to you.
—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 16
FOR-SALE—RANCH & FARM
Sandhill Cattle Ranch, 2340
acres 18 piles north Mullen,.
Nebr. Good building-, fences
and water, $6.50 per acre.
Cattle Ranch, 1280 acres, Logan
Co., Nebr. 80 acres farm ground
Small buildings, $5.50 per acre.
River Ranch. 1676 acres, with
3 miles on Niobrara River, 17
miles north of Johnstown, Nebr.
Some timber, Very little hay,
very poor buildings. $5.50 per
acre. Can add 2400 acres grazing
land to it at $3.50 per acre.
Square sandhill section. 16
miles north Johnstown Nebr.
$2.25 per acre.
Grain & Stock Farm, with 180
acres good farm ground, balance
grass. Good 5 room house, poor
barn. Joins Harrington store,
school and postoffice. Nice little
home place. 17 miles north of
Cody, Nebr. Just across the line
in So. Dak. $7.50 per acre.
$1800 cash will handle.
Also others. Write for list.
E. J. CORKIN, Broker,
1919 So. 34 St., Omaha, Nebr.
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS
at 5 per cent. No commission
—L. G. Gillespie, O’Neill. 31-tf
WILL TRADE MOST PROFIT
able coal business between
Omaha and Denver for good
well located ranch. Give or
take difference. Write Box 98,
or inquire at Frontier office. 27
LOST
•REWARD* FOR RETURN OF A
truck tire and rim lost Thursdav
day between Meadow Grove and
O’Neill on Highway 275—aize
seven fifty.—Wheeler Lumber
Bridge and Supply Co., Norfolk
Phone 785 collect.” 30-2*
STRAYED
STRAYED—ONE BLACK SOW.
weight about 200 lbs. Please
notify H. W. Cook, O’Neill. 31-1
STRAYED-WHITE FACE COW,
branded S on left hip. Please
notify Frank Summers, O'Neill.
NOTICE
Taken up at my place on or
about September 25, 1944, a
Whte Face calf, aboi)t six watks
old. Owner may have same by
calling at my place, proving prop
ery and paying expenses.
JOHN C. KELLEY, O’Neill
(First publication Nov. 23, 1944)
Julius D Cronin, Attorney
* NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Estate No. 3052
In the County Court otf Holt
Cbunty, Nebraska, November 18,
1944.
In the matter of the Estate of
Mildred E. Roche, Deceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that
the Administrators of said estate
has filed in this Court their final
report and a petition for final
settlement and distribution of
the residue of said estate; and
that said report and petition will
be heard December 13, 1944, at
William W. Griffin
Attorney
I First National Bank Building
O'Neill
DOCTORS
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For Reliable Insurance
< PROMPT SETTLEMENT
REASONABLE RATES
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j L. G. Gillespie Agency
I W. F. FINLEY, M. D.j
Phone, Office 28
O'Neill : Nebraska
10 o’clock, A. M, at the County
Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska
when all persons interested may
appear and be heard concerning
said final report and the distri
bution of said estate.
LOUIS W. REIMER.
29-3 ~ County Judge.
| (COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication Nov. 30, 1944.)
Julius D Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of the Estate of
CLYDE RICHARDSON, De
ceased.
TO: ALL PERSONS INTER
ESTED IN SAID ESTATE
BOTH CREDITORS AND
MCirid:
You are hereby notified that on
;he 28th day of November, A. D.
1944, Anna Simmons, petitioner
filed her petition in the above
matter, setting forth among other
things that Clyde Richardson, a
ciuzen aiiu iiuuiuilidi ui nuu
County, Nebraska, died intestate
on the 29th day of November
1928, seized and possessed of a
one-twelfth right, title and inter
est in and to the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit: Lots
1, 9 and 10, Knapp’s Addition to
Inman, Holt County, Nebraska;
that he left him surviving as his
sole and only heirs at law his
children E 'ith Harral, Joseph
Richardson, n 1 Charles Ri hard
son. That Anna Simmons, petit
ioner, is the owner as a join*
tenant with Fred W. Simmons
of the above described reel es'a*e
having derived ti le there" ■;
by mesne conveyances from the
heirs of said deceased, Clyde
Richardson. That the praye r of
said petition is that the Court
may find and determine the time
of the death of the decedent,
Clyde Richardson; that he die I
intestate, a resident and citizen of i
Holt County, Nebraska; may!
find and determine who are his
heirs and their degree of kin
ship; may find and determine
the right of descent of the real
property of which he died seized;
that further administration of
this said estate may be dispensed
with; that there is no inheritance
tax, state or federal, due from this
said estate or the heirs thereof,
and that there are no debts
against said estate, and that the
claims of all creditors are barred,
and for such other and further
relief as may be just and equit
able.
That said matter is set for
hearing before the County Court
of Holt County, Nebraska, in
the County Court Room in the
Court House in the City of
O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 21st day
of December, A. D., 1944, at the
hour of ten o’clock A. M., and
that if you fail to appear at said
time and place to contest said
petition, the Court may grant the
prayer thereof.
Dated this 28th day of No
vember, A. D, 1944
BY THE COURT:
LOUIS W REIMER,
30-3 County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
(First publication Dec. 7, 1944)
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: Henry Herbage; the Heirs,
Devisees, Legatees, Personal
Repiesentatives and all other
persons interested in 1he Es
tate of Henry Herbage, Deceas
ed, real names unknown; Levi
P. Roy; the Heirs, Devisees,
Legatees, Personal Representa
tives and all other persons in
terested in the Estate of Levi
P. Roy, Deceased, real names
unknown; Lee-Prentiss Com
pany; and All Persons having
or claiming any interest in the
North Half of the Southeast
Quarter, the Southwest Quar
ter of the Southeast Quarter,
and the Northeast Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter of Sec
tion 32, Township 28, North,
Range 13, and the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quar
ter of Section 6; and the North
west Quarter, and South Half
of the Southeast Quarter, and
South Half of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 5; all in
Township 27, North, Range 13,
all in Holt County, Nebraska,
real names unknown, Defend
ants:
You, and each otf you, are here
by notified that on the 5th day of
December, 1944, the plaintiffs,
Alvin E. Maas and Ruth A Maas
filed their petition in the District
Court of Holt Caunty, Nebraska
against you and each of you, the
object and prayer of which pe
tition is to quiet and confirm in
the plaintiffs as joint tenants
the title to and possession of the
real estate above described, and
to exclude you and each oC you
from any right, title, lien or in
terest in or to said real estate.
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the
15th day of January. 1945.
ALVIN E. MAAS and
RUTH A. MAAS.
Plaintiffs,
By Julius D. Cronin,
31-4 Their Attorney.
(First publication Dec. 7, 1944)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. 3129
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, December 7,
1944.
In the matter of the Estate of
John Gordon, Deceased.
CREDITORS of said estate are
hereby notified that the time lim
ited for presenting claims against
said estate is March 28, 1945, and
■ for the payment of debts is De
i cember 7, 1945, and that on De
cember 28, 1944, and on March
29, 1945, at 10 o’clock A. M., each
day I will be at ttye County Court
Room in said County to receive,
examine, hear, allow, or adjust
all claims and objections duly
filed.
LOUIS W REIMER,
31-3 Countv Judge.
I (COUNTY COURT SEAL)
PAGE NEWS ITEMS
(Continuued ffrom page five)
received from him since he was
l taken prisoner. Pfc. Stauffer
stated tnat they received food
parcels each week ffrom the Red
Cross. Had quite a little enter
I tainment at the camp and had
been given new clothing the day
I before his letter was written.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley spent
Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Ste nberg.
Miss Marjorie Murray, teacher
in District 138, spent 'he Thanks
giving vacation at her home in
Neligh.
Mrs. Myi tie Coon spent Wed
nesday at the home of her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coon at
| Inman.
Page played their first basket
ball game of the season at Cham
bers Tuesday evening, winning
both games. First team score
was 29 to 5; second team 11 to 5.
i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease, of
(Orchard, spent Tuesday evening
at the Otto Matschullat home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Townsend
entertained at a family dinner1
Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Chmeler and family, of
; Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs.Alva
Townsend and family and Mrs.
Mollie Dieycl, of Omaha.
The Get-to-Gether Club spon
sored a miscellaneous shower for
Mrs. George Luebbers at the
home of Mrs. Ethel Asher Wed
nesday aftertioin. There were
twenty-four present. Mrs. Lueb
bers received many nice gifts.
A delicious lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer
entertained at a dinner Sunday
in honor of their son, Cpl. Marvin
Stauffer. Guests were, Mr. and
Mrs. John Stauffer, sr., Mr. and
Mrs. John Stauffer, jr., and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs; E. E. Allen and
family and Mr. and Mis. Harry
Tegeler and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dempster
and family, of Orchard, spent
Sunday evening at the Earl Hurst
home.
Mr and Mrs. Alva Townsend
and family and Mrs. Mollie D ex
el, of Omaha, spent from Wednes
day until Sunday visiting at the
C. A. Townsend home. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Chmeler spent
Thursday and Friday at the
Tounsend home.
PAGE METHODIST CHTJRCH
Feodor C. Kattner. Minister
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Worship services 11:00 a. m.
For children in the church base
ment with Mrs. Kattner in charge.
For adults in the sanctuary
with the minister in charge. The
choir from the children’s church
will sing a special number.
Sunday evening program at 8
o clock.
Youth Fellowship 8 p. m., in
the basement.
Adults’ Study “West of the
Date Line.’ in the sanctuary.
AAA NOTES
The 1945 AAA Election
You can say it again and again
and again that it is important for
every eligible farmer to get out to
vote in the AAA Elections — that
the solving of farm problems now
adays- and in the crucial conver
sion days to come will require the
best possible leadership, that if
we are able to continue to be a
great nation, the American people
must continue to be a vital part
of the organization and effort.
Following is a list of Precinct
meetings. Remember — and plan
to attend.
Monday. December 11
Verdigris—-Page I.O.O.F. Hall,
8:00 p. m.
Iowa-Antelope — Allen’s School
House, 8:00 p. m.
For thorough Scientific Eye Ex
amination and Correctly Fitted
Glasses, see
Dr. C. W. Alexander, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
TUESDAY, DEC. 12th
AT HOTEL O'NEILL
In Inman evenings and Sundays
by appointment.
FOR SALE
OIL BURNING
HEATERS
/ A
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Rockey Imp. Co.
Ewing, Nebr.
Money to Loan
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance Co.
■* rt i*. * * • • J
C. E. Jones. Manager
O'NEILL j NEBRASKA
OPEN SEASON
By Fred G. Keinert—Cleveland l‘lain healer
F H Shriner B"*'i
Theft GENERAL INSURANCE Plate Glass
Liability O'Neill Nebraska Lire Stock
Automobile PHONE 106 Farm Property
Wind & Tornado. Trucks & Tractor. Personal Property
REAL ESTATE. LOANS. FARM SERVICE. RENTALS
Chambers-Shamrock — Legion
Hall, 8:00 p. m.
Atkinson-Sheridan — Memorial
Hall, 8:00 p. m.
Tuesday, December 12
Deloit—Basement of St. John’s,
2:00 p. m.
Scott—Township Hall, 2:00 p. m.
Wednesday, December 13
Ewing-Golden—Ewing Library,
8:00 p. m.
Swan-Josie — Peterson’s Cream
Station, 2:00 p. m.
Fa irview-Wyoming — Peterson’s
Cream Station, 2:00 p. m.
Willowdale—-School District 96,
8:00 p. m.
Thursday, December 14
Lake-McClure — Martha School
House, 8:00 p. m.
Green Valley, Holt Creek, and
Francis—Collins School, 8:00 p. m.
Paddock—Township Hall, 8:00
p. m.
Stuart—Legion Hall, 8:00 p. m.
Friday, December 15
Grattan-Snields — Basement
Court House Annex, 8:00 p. m.
Cleveland-Dustin — Cleveland
Church, 8:00 p. m.
Sand Creek—School District No.
74 (Cecelia School), 8:00 p. m.
Conley — School District 120,
8:00 p. m.
Saturday, December 16
Rock Falls—School District 33,
2:00 p. m.
Monday, December 18
Steel Creek—School District 4,
8:00 p. m.
Emmet-Pleasaritview — O’Con
nors Hall, 2:00 p, m.
Coleman-Saratoga — Phoenix
Store, 1:00 p. m.
Inman—Ladies Aid Parlor, 8:00
p. m.
Harry E. Ressel.
Marriage Licenses
Erik Phillip Erickson, 24, Mul
len, and Mabelle Deloris Osen
baugh, 22, on December 2.
John DeGeorge, 23, Omaha, and
Hazel McKim, 23, Omaha, on De
cember 2.
Frank Veseley, 27, Verdel, and
Barbara Ann Suchy, 27, Taper,
S. D., on December 4.
Lew Verzal, 27, Atkinson, and
Eileen Hitchcock, 23, of Atkinson,
on December 4.
Presbyterian Church
Kenneth J. Scott, Pastor
O'Neill, Nebr.
Announcements for week of
December 10-17
Sunday, December 10th
10:00 a. m. — Sunday School
Mr. Sauers, Supt.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship
Sermon: “The Faith Look.”
6:00 p. m.—Junior Christian En
deavor.
7:00 p. m.—Senior Christian En
deavor. Leader, Polly Ann Rickly.
Monday, December 11th
The men of the church are
meeting in the basement at 8:00
p. m. for the second in a series of
monthly discussions on World
Order. The discussion this time
will be led by John Davis.
Tuesday, December 12th
Mid-Week Devotional Service in
the basement of the church. Scrip
ture: Chapter 14 of the Epistle to
the Romans.
BRIEFLY STATED
Dr. Fisher, Dentist. 24tf
Miss Mabelle Bauman spent the
week-end at her home in Atkin
son.
Homer Mullen, of Scribner,
spent Thanksgiving here wi‘h his
wife and other relatives and
friends.
Mrs.E. W. Sanders left Sunday
for Omaha, where she spent
severa days visiting her daughter,
Miss Minnie Sanders. Miss Sand
ers will.retvijm with- her mother
■for a visit-ht+e.
Eddie Campbell spent his
Thanksgiving vacation in Omaha.
He returned home Saturday.
A
Mrs. Edna Seldon, of Valentine,
who spent the Thanksgiving holi
days visiting at the home of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Miles returned to her
home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Kuhl,
of Plainview, spent Wednesday
here visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. S. J. Weekes arrived Sun
'day from Omaha to spend sever
al days here as the house guest
o(f Mr. and Mrs. L. C.Walling.
Miss Loretta Hughes came last
Thursday from Beatrice, for an
extended stay to visit relatives
and friends.
j Allan and Edward Martin
! left Friday morning for Omaha,
where they spent several days on
business, returning home Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Cora Pettijohn and son,
Dale, spent Thanksgiving day
with her sister, Mrs. Nolan De
Lash and family at Lynch.
H W. Tomlinson left Tuesday
morning for Norfolk, where he
will spend several days receiving
medical attention.
Blanche Gibson arrived Tues
day from Omaha, to spend a few
weeks here visiting at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Flora Kilgore.
Mr. and Mis. L. M. Mrrriman
and son, James, went down to
Omaha Thursday morning, re
turning home Saturday evening.
William Grady and Joseph Big
ling left Monday morning for Nor
folk and Omaha, where they will,
spend several days. I
Herb Stevens, o|f Page, was
transacting business in the city
Saturday.
Mrs. Jake Pribil returned Wed
nesday from Noifolk, where she
had spent several days receiving
medical attention. Her dauugh
ter, Mns. Ralph Tomlinson, of
West Point, returned with her for
a visit here.
Mrs. Carl Sigrand, of Stuart,
spent from Friday until Sunday
here visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harty, of
Colome. S. D.. spent Wednesday
here visiting his brothers. P. B.
and W. H. Harty and families on
their way to Shullsburg, Wis.,
for a visit at the old home town.
Miss Marjorie Dickson arrived
Wednesday from Portland, Ore
gon. to spend several weeks here;
visiting (friends.
The R E. H. Club entertained
at a 7 o’clock dinner at the M and
M Monday evening in honor of
Mrs. Arthur King, of Phoenix,
Arizona. Later cards were play
ed at the home cff Mrs. Melvin
Ruzicka.
Mrs. Arthur King and son.
Jerry, left for their home .‘at
Phoenix, Arizina, Wednesday,
after spending two weeks here'
visiting at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H D. Grady
and with other relatives and
friends.
Mrs. McMillan and Miss Mar
key spent Wednesday in Sioux
City on business.
Capt. Jack Gradv left Wednes
day morning for Washington, D.
C. , £tfter spending his leave here
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Grady and his wife, Mrs.
Jack Grady, of Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beeleart,
of Lincoln. Mrs. Beeleart was the
former Della Gunn, are the proud
parents of a five pound ten ounce
daughter, who was born Decem
ber 5. They have named her Bar
bara Ann.
Elo LcnchofT, 45, of Springview
was sentenced »o one year in the
Nebraska State penitentiary at
Lincoln December 6, by Judge
D. R. Mounts, for giving no ac
count checks. Rubber^' checks
are dangerous.
Jihn Murray: of Rattle-Creek:
spent Thanksgiving ht»re visiting
relatives and friends.
The Court House officials and
employees had a party Monday
evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
■ \
ALL-YEAR-ROUND
DRESSES FOR GIRLS
Puff-sleeved, full-skirted cottons and rayons
in bright new colors. Some with spandy
white collars and cuffs!
Flower print anti solid colored cottons, so
easy to launder — come out of the tub as
fresh as newl
C. C. Bergstrom.
Mrs. Georgia Rasley left Mon
day morning for Omaha, to be
with her daughter -in-law, Mrs.
Warren Hall, who will undergo
an appendectomy.
Mrs. W. H. Harty will be host
ess to the Contract Club this
evening, with dinner at the M
and M, followed by cards at the
Harty home.
Evelyn Stannard was hostess
to the Martez and Delta Dek
Clubs at a 7 o’clock dinner at the
M and M Wednesday evening.
Later they went to the hotel for
cards. Mns. W. J. Froelich, Mrs.
Ira Moss. Mrs. C F. McKenna and
Mis. J. P. Brown won high scores.
Miss Marjorie Dickson, of Port
land, Oregin, was a guest.
_
Petty Officer 2-c William
Grutsch, of the Seabees, arrived
last Saturday on a thirty-six day
leave to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Grutsch ond other
relatives and friends.. He re
cently returned to the United
States from France.
The County Assistance Direct
ors of Northeast Nebraska had a
meeting at the court house annex
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kieckhafer
of Plainview, spent Tuesday here
visiting their daughter, Miss Alice
Kieckhafer and ifriends.
William H. and Joe McNichols
spent Tuesday in Valentine visit
ing relatives and friends.
W. H. McNichols, of Hollywood,
Cal., arrived here Monday to
spend several days visiting rela
tives and friends in his old “home
town.” Billy has been a resident
of California for about twenty \
years, being engaged in the prac-'
tice of law at Hollywood. His J
hair is getting a little gray, but I
outside of that he seems to be
healthy and prosperous.
Mr. and Mrs. James Corkle and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hansen spent
Sunday in Stanton, visiting rela
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fox and
family spent Sunday in Lynch
visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Dorothy Lowery returned
to Lincoln Sunday, where she is
a student at the University of Ne
braska, after spending the holi-1
days here visiting at the home of j
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lowery.
Robert Bowen returned Sun
day to Lincoln, where he is a
student at Wesleyan University,
after spending the Thanksgiving
vacation here visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Bowen.
_________
Glenn Saunders, of East Green
wich, R. I Ned Saunders, of
Bruening, Nebr., and Romaine
Saunders. jc„ MOMM 2-c, of Long
Beach, Cal., were in the city for
-a short time Wednesdayand were
callers at thus office. The boys
v-°re called home bv the serious
illness of their mother, Mrs. Ro
maine Saunders, of near Amelia.
Mrs. Saunders was very low las*
Saturday, but she rallied Sunday
and has been improving since that
time. The boys took her to Lin
coln this morning, being accom
panied by her daughter, who
came up from Linciln on learn
ing of her mother’s illness, and
for a time Mrs. Saunders will
make her home with her dauugh
ter, where she will be close to
medical aid. The many friends
of the Saunders family in the
county hope that her recovery
to normal health will be rapid.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Harrington
entertained four tables of pin
ochle Sunday evening, December
3. Mrs. Victor Halva won high
scone, Mrs. Ed Casey low, for the
ladies. Victor Halva and Robgrt
Schulz wirning low for men.
Mrs. Frank Grenier won the
traveling prize. A good time was
enjoyed by all.
Miss Alice Kiechkafer returned
Friday from Plainview, where she
had speilt Thanksgiving at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Kiechkhafer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ristow and
children, Frederick and June,
spent Thanksgiving visiting at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Ristow.
Thomas Quilty, of Grand Is
land, came up last Wednesday to
spend the holidays here visiting
his many old time friends .
Bob Tomlinson left last Thurs
day for Omaha, where he will
spend several days receiving
medical treatment.
Miss Phyllis Chapman returned
Monday morning from Omaha,
where she spent her Thanksgiv
ing vacation visiting at the home
of her cousin, Miss Jeanne Glad
son.
Ensign Freeman Knight left
last Friday for San Francisco,
Cal., after spending a ten day
leave visiting at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Knight.
Miss Dorthy Larson spent
Thanksgiving at the home of her
parents, Mr and Mrs. Leonard
Larson near Clearwater.
Three years ago today the Japs
bombed Pear Harbor and tiday
American bombers are over their
home land giving them, a taste of
bombing that they do not appre
ciate. and we have hardly started
on them yet.
4
The C. E. Streeter family re
ceived word Sunday that a
daughter, Patricia, had been born
to their daughter and sen-in-law,
Yeoman 3c and Mrs. Clvde Mc
Kenzie, jr„ at Elberta, Alabama
Mrs Streeter has been in Elberta
with her daughter for the past
month.
O’Neil' relatives have been ad
vw*i- of the- mjrrrtspp- Tn'■'ffre
Methodist parsonage in -Omaha
oTWiss 'BefdfTeeTTarrfr bfn^em'
to Kerneth Bates, of Ainsworth,
*he ceremonv being performed by
Rev W M. Halstead. Mrs. Bates
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Ross Harris qf this city.