SICK & INJURED O'NEILL—R. R. Morrison in jured his elbow recently while (T -wrorking at the O’Neill lockers. . . Richard Godel fell and injur «d his arm Tuesday He is em ployed at Slat’s cafe. . . Mrs. ^Hike Johnson, who has been in California for two months, re turned last Thursday She was jmet at Grand Island by Biglin’s ambulance. . . M. W. Spry, of Femdale, Wash., formerly of O’ Neill, is in a Bellingham, Wash, hospital suffering a broken hip. . . Dr. F. A. O’Connell returned last weekend from a Stuart hos pital where he had been for three weeks. . . Charles Grutsch returned from Veterans’ hospi tal in Lincoln on Wednesday where he has been a patient. CHAMBERS — Mrs. William Jutte returned Sunday from a Norfolk hospital where she had recently submitted to a major operation. v------ - --------— GEO. C. ROBERTSON Insurance Bonds OTVam Office: Vt-block north of First National Bank Real Estate Loan* i 1 : AMELIA—Rae Dee Wickham, ! Donald Adams, Ardith Barnett Connie Barnett, Vivian and Jan nite Rogland and Rochelle Sam mons were ill last week. . . Orlnnd Fry ear is “improved” in a Norfolk hospital- . . William Dierks submitted to a major operation in a Norfolk hospital and is reported as “improved ” REDBIRD—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson motored to Lincoln Fri day, taking their son, Bill, to the Veterans’ hospital where he will undergo a major operation me latter part of this week. His wife remained with him and his parents returned home Sunday. Grimes Returned from Colorado. Wyoming Trip— . CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie re turned Saturday from a week’s vacation spent in Wyoming and Colorado. Among points of interest vis ited were Estes Park. Rocky mountain national park, Mon arch pass and Royal gorge. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thorin and family and a cousin, Arthur Cooper, and family, at Cheyenne, Wyo., and relatives and friends in Denver and Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. and Mrs George Emmet Wrede. of Lincoln, wen- visitors last Thursday in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Addie L. Wrede. f rim V71 OO* w»d«lim rim t *7 JO Fr.eoe»»er.» rife $100 00 W*d4»M ring $ SO 00 •J0% Federal Tox Included C»£ATIO Fq# M'INTOSH — JEWEIJIY O’NEILL Diamond rings of exquisite beauty have been fashioned by DENOMA for our firm exclusively. Whether it is for a bride, for an anniver sary or a birthday, there is a stunning DENOMA Dia mond for just the occasion. REVOlUT'O^vtWENt AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED HERE’S THE INSIDE STORY: A Smooth TUFTLESS Top, Plu* Exclu tivt "Ribbon Stool" Coil* in Contor Soction that givo EXTRA Support and EXTRA Buoyancy where you nood it most! YOU GET A NEW KIND of restful sleep with the tuftlcss ■“PERFECT SLEEPER Mat tress. First, a velvety-smooth tuftlcss top eliminates bumps, buttons and hollows. Next, you get healthful, relaxing support throughout the entire length of your body! The secret lies in the center panel reinforced with new, exclusive patented, tougher but more buoyant springs. This elimi nates the stresses and strains that interfere with sleeping comfort Theseandmanyotherluxury fea tures make it America’s Greatest Quality Bedding Value! See and feel the wonderful dif ference yourself. Come in for a demonstration of the Tuftless “PERFECT SLEEPER" Mattress and Box Spring today! America s Greatest $X.Q50 for "Perfect Sleeper ’ Quality Bedding Value * S t»tt\ Mattress or Box Spring UNCONDITIONALLY GUAMANTUDI MIDWEST Furniture & Appliance Co WEST O'NEILL PHONE 346-J 4-H EXHIBITS IN FAIR SPOTUGHT Fair-Goers Are Still Talking About Club Activity (Continued from page 1.) man, of Ewing; Arthur Ur ban and Leon Urban, of Ew ing David Roby and Virgin ia Roby, of Ewing; Edward Pavel, of Ewing; Dale Hixson, of Chambers. Harold Nielson, of O’Neill; Harlan Uielson, of O’Neill; Jack Hartman, of Page; Nor man Trowbridge, of Page; Carrol French, of Page: Tom my Kelly, of Page; Beverly Kelly, of Page: Bobby Bee laert, of Page; Donald Fuller ton, of Amelia; Gary Small, of Amelia; Kenneth Small, of* Amelia. Bobby Sitz, Bill Sitz. and Dolores Sitz, of Atkinson; Wayne Shaw, of Atkinson; Dick Shaw, of Atkinson; Clif ford Boettcher, of Atkinson; Jim Boettcher, of Atkinson; Bernard Gribble, of Cham bers; Nyal Rouse, of Cham bers; Velma Abney, of Ew ing; Marcus Pierson, of Ew ing; Catherine Helmricks, of Orchard; J. C. Graver, of Ew ing; Junior Graver, of Ew ing; Sally Ann Christon, of Orchard; Alton Gunter, of Ewing; Jackie Musil, of Ew ing; Levon Gunter, of Ewing; and Don Bouska, of Stuart. Many Home Ec Exhibits In the home economics di vision, there were numerous canning, cooking and clothing exhibits. In addition to the exhibits, there were five team demonstrations in home eco nomics with two blue ribbon demonstrations given by Rae dean Wickham, of Amelia, on “Setting the Table,” and Dar ien Grimes and Mary Tag gart, of Chambers, on “Mak ing the Bed.” Red ribbon demonstrations were given by Ada DeHart, of Chambers, on “Cleaning Silverware;” Joan Beed. of Chambers, on “Clean ing Glassware;” and Marilyn Walters and Jacquelyn Tag gart, of Chambers, on “Set ting the Table " In home economics judging the following awards were given: Cooking—Blue ribbon, Lau ra Mulford, of Stuart; red ribbon, Vita Marie Weichman. of Stuart; Marge Kramer, of Stua t; and Marvel Jean Johnson, of Stuart Sewing—Blue ribbon, Ada DeHart, of Chambers; and Darlene Grimes, of Chambers; red ribbon, Melba Dohrovol ny, of Atkinson; and Joan | Beed, of Chambers; white rib bon, Mary Taggart, of Cham bers, and Jacsuelyn Taggart, I of Chambers. County Agent A. Neil Dawes and County Home Agent Catherine Kirwan expressed belief that the 4 Hers had contributed prom inently to the success of the Holt exposition. Mr- and Mrs. Leland Spry, of Springdale. Wash., left Sunday for their home after a visit in the Cecil Spry home. FREE GLASS If you have COMPRE HENSIVE INSURANCE we will install your glass free. See us for further details. Skalowsky Glass Co. Phone 186 APARTMENT GAS STOVES We have two of the 20-inch size, 4 - burner, with oven thermostat. ESTATE OIL HEATERS 10-inch size with auxiliary heat chamber. Equal to other 13-inch models. GAS WATER HEATERS ★ ★ ★ BULK TANKS O'Neill Hatchery HOSPITAL NOTES O'Neill Hospital Admissions: September 11 — Larry Joe Boyle, of O’Neill, medical, condition “improved;” Mrs. Cora Johnson, of O’Neill, convalescent, condition “improv ed;” Mrs. Robert Eppenbach, Oi Ewing. 13—Florence Ponton, of O’Neill, medical, condition “im proved;” Mis. George Vinzenz, of Atkinson Mrs. Darly Banks, of O’NeilF 14 — Mrs. Francis Gilg, o* O’Neill; Janice Riser, of O’Neill, medical, condition “good;” Baby Marvin Porter, of Atkinson, medical, condition “poor;” William Juttle, of Cham bers, accident, condition “fairly good.” 15—Mrs. Lowell Hibbs, of Dorsey; Mrs. Art Doty, of Spencer; Maryetta Perry, of O’ Neill, medical, condition “un changed.” Dismissals: September 11 — Warren Smith, of Chambers, condition “unchanged;” Mrs. Leonard Dlugosh and son, of O’Neill; Larry Joe Boyle, of O Neill. 12— Mrs. Roily Huntley and son, of Orchard; Mrs. Frank Hov/ard and twin daughters, of Lake Andes, S. D 13—Mrs. Le land Fipley and daughter, of Page; Mrs. Ben Asher and daughter, of Page; Nancy Yant; zie, of O’Neill, surgical, condi tion “good.” 15—Florence Pon ton, of O’NeBl; Janice Riser, of O’Neill. 16—Mrs. Cora Johnson, of O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Eppen bach and son, of Ewing O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs. C. V Sullivan returned, last Thursday from Osceola where she had spent a week visiting in the home of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wiese man. Mr. and Mrs- John Osenbaugh and son, John, of Lincoln, vis ited last Thursday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J D. Osenbaugh and Mr- and Mrs. Earl W. Ralya. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith and daughter. Doris, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of their parents in Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and family returned Friday from a vacation trip to the Black Hills, and a visit at the home of his brother, Lawrence Smith, and family at Neisland, S. D. While in Neisland, they participated in a Smith family reunion. Allen Martin left September 9 for Wayne where he enrolled in the Wayne State Teachers’ col lege. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flow erdew, of Caldwell, Ida., re turned to their home September 8 after a visit in the home of Mrs- Flowerdew's brother, Ger ald Smith, and family. Miss Ruth Case spent the weekend in Albion at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Chap man, and daughter, Patty, of Kansas City, mo., are visiung this week at the home of her mother, Mrs- Elsie Slattery. Mr. and Mrs. John McIntyre and family, of Los Angeles, Cal if., left for their home Sunday after a visit with her brother, A. F. Stanton, and family. John R Gallagher and son, Michael, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Honke, of Omaha, arrived Tuesday to visit at the J home of Mr. Gallagher’s mother, Mrs. R. E. Gallagher. . Miss Marie Welch, a teacher in Central City, was a house guest for the weekend at the home of Miss Josephine Borgelt. Mrs. Roy Stevens and daugh ter. Jeannine, of Clearwater, vis ited Mrs. Mae Keller Sunday. Mrs. Keller visited her daughter and her l:usband. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McMinagil. in Norfolk on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flint, of Arcadia, Calif., and Everett Lisle, of Laurel, were guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Car roll W. Stewart. Try a FRONTIER want ad! Bible Group Heart Lesson on 'Lord's Prayer' — EMMET — The Bible study group of the Methodist church , met at the home of Mrs. Sewell Johnson, on Friday afternoon with seven members present. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney gave a lesson on “Our Lord’s Prayer.” Refreshments were served by the hostess. EiHMET NEWS Guests at the Joe Winkler home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkler, of Ven us, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman and Bobbie and Joyce Shultz, all of Stuart. The Arthur Grivens children are spending this week visiting their • grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs. George Pongratz, while their folks are on vacation. Bud Cole has begun the con struction of his home in north east part of Emmet. John Kas da, of O’Neill, is the carpenter. Mrs. Farncis Knapp, of At kinson, visited at the James O’ Connor home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and girls visited a tthe Jack Bailey home in O’Neill Sunday afternoon. Marriage Licenses Edward E. Hass, 23, asd Eve- j lyn E- Dobi ichovsky, 31, both of | Verdigre, September 17. Raymond Fuehrer, 21, and Al ice Blackford. 21, both of Sioux City, la.. September 15. LEGALS (First publication Sept. 18 1947.) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3424 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 18. 1947 in the matter of the Es tate of Evelyn Arbuthnot, De ceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is January 9, 1948, and for the payments of debts is September 18, 1948 and that on October 9, 1947, and on January 10, 1948, at 10 o’clock A- M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 19^1 (First publication Sept. 18 1947) Julius D. Cronin. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3423 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, September 18. 1947 in the matter of the Es tate of Louise Peterson, De ceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is January 9, 1948, and for the payments of debts is September 18, 1948 and that on October 9, 1947, and on January 10, 1948. at 10 o’clock A M., each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duty LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 19-21 DRS. 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