The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 04, 1945, Image 4

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Power District? Yes, you and every other Nebraskan are the owners and the
exclusive owners of Consumers! Here’s whj i
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name, in itself, means that this state-wide organ
ization is /or ths users of electricity. By late.
Consumers is owned by the people it serves.
That is why it is YOUR Consumers.
2. As further proof of YOUR ownership,
you and ocher Nebraskans control Consumers.
You elect the directors who manage ail of its
activities. This is your assurance that Consumers
Public Power District will be operated in the way
which will bring you and ell Nebraskans the
maximum bonrfU* and the beet in electric eerv
ke, at the lowest poaaible cost.
3. All profita from Consumers operation are
returned to you and other customers in the form
of lower rates and the most efficient, beat pos
sible service.
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state-wide eleetric system — for no other
electric power system has brought to its
state more outstanding benefits than your
Consumers Public Power District has
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EMMET NEWS
Miss Rita Babl spent Sunday |
afternoon with Rita Graham,
Rose Mary Buhl spent Sunday
with Cookie Bonze.
Mrs. Henry Benze and girls!
spent Saturday with Jerrold Dus-;
atko.
Miss Florence Winkler visited
Mrs. Henry Bonze Wednesday
afternoon.
Miss Gladys Schmohr spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Schmohr.
Jackie and Bernard Janzing and
Harmon Grunkc visited Wen.cl! j
Babl Sunduy afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Jurgonsmie^
and son. of O’Neill, spent Sunday (
at the Joe Jurgcnswier home.
Walter Hegenstein and family,
of Osmond, moved on the Tych
sen ranch Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ernst and
family visited at the Joe Babl
home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartos and
Gus Dahms, if Atkinson, visited
Jerrold Dusatko on Friday last.
Lod Janousek and daughter,
Martha Mae, of O’Neill, visited
Jerrold Dusatko Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler. Joe
Weber and Betty Bergman, of
Omaha, were business callers in
Ev/ing Wednesday.
Mr. ind Mrs. Leonard Dusatko
and daughters spent last Sunday
and Monday at Stanton, visiting
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Charles Prussa receiv d
word from her husband, Pfe.
Charles Prussa, that he landed
safely at Norfolk, Va., and would
be home soon.
Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and son,
Jimmie, were dinner guests at
tfie Norb Uhl home in O'Neill
Wednesday. Mary Uhl r turned
with them to spend u week.
Mrs. Bernard Dusatko, Mary
Uhl, Wendell and Rose Maiy
Babl and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Dusatko visited st the Henry
Benze home Saturday evening.
Visitors at the Joe Babl home
Thursday evening were: Joe
Weber and Betty Bergman, of
Omaha; Mrs. Joe Winkler ard
son, Charles, and Armella Pon
gratz.
Miss Eileen Tenborg returned
to her home in Omaha on Wed
nesday. Mrs. Walter Puckett
and children accompanied her to
Omaha, where they will visit rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. Dorothy Kramer reeciv d
a telegram from her husband. Lt.
Kramer, that he had landed sole
ly at Newport, Va., and would
be home soon.
Joe Berger and Betty Bergm in.
of Omaha, spent several days last
week visiting at the Joe Winkler
home. They returned to their
home Sunday and were accom
panied by Florence Winkler and
Amelia Pongratz.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kce receiv
ed word from their son, Pvt. Mer
vin Kee, that he is on his way
home from the Philippines. He
has been in the armed forces four
years and never had a furlough
home.
Master Sgt. and Mrs. Francis
Regal and daught r arrived at the
home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
James Regal Saturday evening for
a few days visit. M. Sgt. Regal
has received his discharge. He
had been in the army for several
years, most of the time he was in
service he spent in Canada as a
Weather forecaster.
INMAN ITEMS
Cal Geary is visiting at Her
man. Nebraska.
Mrs. Sarah Shiles spent the
week-end in Orchard. |
The W. S. C. S. served lunch at
the Krueger sale last Friday.
The Harmony Club met at the
home of Mrs. Earl Miller Tuesday.
Inman and Oakdale played
baseball at Inman 1st Friday with,
Oakdale winner.
Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stark and Mrs. Ruth Schilling
left for Buhl, Idaho.
Mrs. Lena Butler has been con
fined to her home the last week
with a heart attack.
Bill Jensen, of Grand Island,
visited friends and relatives at
Inman over the week-end.
Helma KcstcnhoKz is in the
hospital in Norfolk. She had an
operation Friday for app ndicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roeae.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Risor and
family, of O'Neill. we:e Ne’igh
visitors Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Abrams, of
I Omaha, arrived in Inman last
Tuesday to spend several weeks
at their summer home.
The Adult Fellowship held a
hard time party Thursday night
at the Aid Parlors. A prize was
given for the best costume.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams and
family moved to their new home
on the Lee & Prentice randh
southeast of Atkinson last Mon
day.
Mrs. Minnie Hansen, Lois and
Lyle, of Creighton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Hetrick visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thom
sen.
Reinhholt Reimers has been
discharged from the service and is
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Reimers and other rel
atives.
Charles Fowler, of Omaha, who
has been visiting his daughter,
Mrs. Lena Butler, returned home
Friday with his son, Mark, of
Omaha, who came after him.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nielsen
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewie Neilsen and family, of
Creighton, spent last Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Hansen.
Mrs. Harvey Tompkins, Ly
nell and Roger and Mrs. Leon
Tompkins left Sunday for Utica,
Nebr., where they will visit Mrs.
Harvey Tompkins’ parents, Mr.
i and Mrs, Karl Cadwell for a few
days.
A reception sponsored by the
Adult Fellowship was given to
the teachers off the Inman Public
school and to the teachers of the
surrounding districts. Also for
Rev. E. B. Maxcy. pastor of the
Inman Methodist Church who is
serving his tenth year.
Last Sunday the following at
tended a picnic dinner at the home (
of Mr. and Mrs. James Sobotkn:'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stark, Buhl,
Idaho: Mrs. Ruth Schilling, Stan
ton, Nobr.; Mr. and Mrs Anthony
Sobotka and chillren, Mr. and
Mrs Ted Hopkins and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Thompson.
Floyd Keve.s spent last Friday
with the other Supervises of,
the Holt Soil Conservation Dis
trict and I,. F. Bredemeir inspect
ing different farms, where soil
conservation pracitces are being
practiced. Emmet and Dale
Revc 11. of Star: Mr. Tegcler, of
Page, I, R Tompkins and Harvey
Tompkins, of Inman, were ; elect
ed as the three highest to enter
t
the World-Herald Soil Cons r
* ,
j vatlcn contest
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O'Neill Native Dies In
D nver—Funeral Today
j Ralph Morris Millard was bcrn
, in O'Neill, Nebr,, June 4, 1895.
| He grew to manhood here and at
| the outbreak of World War I
enlisted in the United Statss
Navy in which he served twenty
sir months. Upon his discharge
from the service he came back to
I O'Neill to be with his parents,
j Mr. and Mrs C. C Millard, Holt
j county pioneers. Ralph cared
for his parents until their passing
three years ago. He then went;
to Denver to make his home with ;
his sister, Mrs. Irvine Hughes.
IA week ago he suffered an at
tack of appendicitis and enter
ed Fitzsimmons General Hospital
at Denver.
His condition was critical from
the start, and although he made
a gallant fight and everything
humanly possible was done for his
recovery, he passed away Sun
nay morning, September 30.
Ralph leaves a host of O’Neill
friends to mourn his passing be
sides his sisters, Mrs. L. B. Messa
car of Omaha; Mr3. Irvine E.
Hughes, Denver, Col.; and one
brother, Fred Millard, of Omaha.
The body was shipped to this
city and funeral services were
held from the Methodist Church
Tursday, October 4, and interment
in Prospect Hill cemetery.
PAGE NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stewart
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes.
Miss Doris Harvey, of O’Neill,
spent the week-end with her par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har
vey.
D. M. Stuart entertained Mer
wyn Srench S. 2-c, and Kenneth
Heiss at a waffle supper Friday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Duran Rutherford
visited their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. John Black at Spencer
Sunday.
Misses Inez and La Vonne Al
bright, of Omaha, came Tuesday
night to visit their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rutherford. I
Miss Roberta Smith, of Hast
ings, arrived Monday to spend
several days at the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. . E. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey
visited Sunday with Mr. Harvey’s
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. |
Ed McDaniels at Walnut. A son
of Mr. and Mrs. McDaniels was
home from the European Area.
Mrs. Margaret Anderson re
turned home Sunday, after
spending a few days visiting*at
the homes of her daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Asher and son at
Fremont, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Lichty and family, of near Lin
coln.
The Get-to-Gether Club met
with Mrs. T. Kemper Friday after
noon with thirteen members at
tending and one guest, Mrs. Gett
man. The afternoon was spent
socially. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Otto Mat
sehullat.
Mrs. Herbert Steinberg and
Miss Lela Garwood were host
esses to the Contract Bridge Club
at the Steinberg home Monday
evening. Mrs. Robert Gray and
Mrs. Harold Kelly were guests.
Mrs. Alton Braddock received
high score and Mrs. A. L. Dorr
the traveling prize.
A family dinner for Mr. and'
Mrs. Alva Parks was held at the
home of Mrs. Lloyd Cork Sun
day. Mr. Parks, who had been,
stationed in Tekas, has received I
his discharge from the army,
Those attending the dinner, be
sides the honored guests. wer:e:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiele and j
| family, of Clearwater; Mr. and
Mrs. Halter Fick and family,
Inman; Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck
and children, Ewing; H O. Parks,
Mr. and Mrs. Marran Parks and'
family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks,
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Parks and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ver-,
non Parks and son. Mr. and Mrs.!
Walt Cole and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Boelter and family
and Mrs. Fred Naslund. There
were over fi ty in attendance.
of Mr. and M s. Harley Kennedy,
in honor of Mrs. Kennedy's bi.th
day anniversary. Those attend
ing were. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Schneider and family, Phinvi w;
Mrs. Wayne Henderson and
<’a ghters, Orchard; Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Henderson and family,
Mrs. Nora Henderson. Page.
T. Sgt. Harry Cullen left Tues
day morning for the hospit 1 at
Springfield, Mo,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swain, of
Rapid City, S. D, and Mr. and
M s. Ellsworth Hunter, of Sc tts
hlufTs, wer ■ dinne" tT'ests Friday
no n of Mr and Mrs. C, A. Towns
end. The Hunters left for their
home at ScottsblufYs that aft r
noon.
of Real Estate
To settle the estate of the late
Samuel J. Fitzsimmons the follow
ing described real estate will be
offered for sale
Three quarters unimproved fenced land. Run
ning water:
The south-east quarter, SE1-4, and the north half, Nl-2, of
section twenty-three, 23, township thirty-one, 31, range
ten, 10, in Holt county, Nebraska.
Fenced land with good set of improvements, in
cluding windmill:
The south half of the south half, SI-2 Sl-2, of section twenty
four, 24, township thirty-one, 31, range ten, 10, in Holt
county, Nebraska.
Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1945
2 P. M. Central Standard Time
AT HOLT COUNTY COURT HOUSE
TERMS — 20 per cent cash at time of sale.
Balance upon confirmation by District
Court of Thayer County, Nebraska.
WALTER C. WEISS, Referee
HEBRON, NEBRASKA
PERRY, VAN PELT & MARTI
BALDWIN & BIKE, Attorneys
CAR OWNERS, ATTENTION!
Notwithstanding some companies
have raised the cost of Public Liabil
ity and Property Damage Insurance,
I am still writing farmers’ cars at $9
and town cars at $10.
L. G. GILLESPIE INSURANCE AtiENCY
Mrs. G W Lush, of Plainview,
came Tuesday n orning for a few
days visit with Mrs. Nora Hen
der-son.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kemper
and Del res and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hurst were Sunday dinner
ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Kemper.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Swan of
Rapid City, S D, and Mrs. W. D.
Townsend, of Osage, Wyo., left
for their homes Saturday. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Ida
Townsend, who will visit the
homo oi her son at Osage and
later on will visit at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Swain at Rap
id City. S. D.
Owen Parks, of Plattsmouth,
spent the week-end at his home
; in Page.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fink and
Mrs. Ethel Asher returned home
Tuesday night from Minnesota.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Clint Asher, of Chatfield, Minn,,
who will spend two weeks visit
ing relatives here
The Womans Society of Chris- !
tian Endavor met at the Methodist
Church parlors Thursday after- |
noon. Mrs. E. A. Chichester led
the devotiona’s and for the less n
Mrs. Nevan Ickes read a lett r
from Gordon Hoag, of Orcha d, a
sol'ier’s trip to the Holvland.
Mrs. F. C. Kattner, Mrs. Duran
Ruther*Yrd. Mrs. Ed ear Stauffer
and Mrs. H L. DeLancey cave ,
reports on the District Mis- i
sionary meeting held at Norfolk
Wednesday of lest week. Host- :
esses were, Mrs. Loo a d H iss,
Mrs. J. I. Gray and Mrs. Merwvn
, Fi neh. The second birthdav
party of th» y ■’nr was held for all
li ving birthdays in M y, June,
July and August. Fourteen were
seated at th" table that was nice
ly decorated with flowers.
M s. Wavne H nd rson ard
daughters, of Or hard, were Sm
r af ernoon callers at ihe C. M
, Stevens and Mrs. J. T. Voehl
home®. Sh*' was accompanied by
( her father, G. MT. Lush, of Plain
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Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sin
cere thanks to our friends and
neighbors for the sympathy
and kind acts, and also for the
beautiful floral offerings, ex
tended to us in the loss of ouri
beloved son and brother.
MRS. LEATHA MORROW
AND FAMILY
view, who visited C. M. Stevens
and at the Anton Soakup Ir me.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwvn French
and family and Miss Betty Lau
French drove to Lincoln Sunday.
Merwyn French. Jr. S. 2-c 1 ft
from there to return to G cat
Lakes, Illinois, where he is
stationed Lorraine and -Betty
Lou who are attending the Uni
versity at Lincoln, had spent the
week-end at P..ge.
NOTICE
Effective as of this date, the
Local Tire Board wishes to in
form all tire applicants, that due
to the inadequate tire quotas
and unprecenu. nted demand for
tires, no applications will be con
sidered or permits issued except
at regular meetings of the tire
panel. Please do not attempt to
contact the Beard in person or by
phone calls. All applications will
be filed at the OPA Office where
they will be processed in panel
sessions.
Eldon Elkins S.2-c and Mbs.
Elkins and children left last
week for the coast after a thirty
Have. His wife and child
ren will remain with him until i e
receives his d'seharge, which he
expects soon. \