Ronnie Timms Is 6 — At Carney park Sunday af ternoon, July 18. Ronnie Timm son of the Herbert Timms, of Page, celebrated his 6th birth day anniversary. Among the guests were Betty Jane, Bobby and Donnie Williamson and their mother, Karen Rae, Lon nie and Dickie McKim, all of O’Neill. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. To Tour East — ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shoe maker and daughters, Linda and Susan, of Lincoln, spent a few hours in O’Neill Saturday, July 17, enroute to New York City, Boston, Mass., and Can ada on a 4-weeks’ vacation. The little daughters will re main in O’Neill with Lester’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber Shoemaker. Mrs. Miles Coyle Is Honored — Mrs. Norman Gondejringer and Miss Kathryn L McCarthy were to have been hostesses on Wednesday evening, July 21, at a miscellaneous stork show er honoring Mrs. Miles Coyle. The honoree is moving to Grand Island soon. The show er was held at the hostesses’ home. Mrs. Davis Hostess — The Last Minute club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis Thursday, July 15. Mrs. Nora Mullen won high score and Mrs. Leo Moore won low at bridge. Refreshment were served. Birthday Anniversary Breakfast Is Held — Mrs. Harry Sullivan enter tained at a breakfast Monday. July 19, in honor of the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Thom as J. Sullivan. Entertained at Gallaghers — Mrs. Don O’Brien, of Chi cago, 111., who is visiting rela tives in O’Neill, was a dinner guest at the Edward M. Gal lagher home Monday evening. July' 19. To Outing Conference — County Agent A. Neil Dawes and County Home Agent Kath erine Kerwin will attend an extension outing conference at Valentine Friday and Saturday. July 23 and 24. Pongratz Infant Is Presented Crib Spread EMMET—The Victory Home makers’ club met with Mrs. George Pongratz, on Wednes day, July 14, with all mem- I bers. but 3, present. Miss Leona j Winkler, of Omaha, Mrs. Dan Troshynski, of O’Neill, and Mrs. Henry Benze were guests. The regular business meeting was held after which a cover ed dish luncheon was served at 1 o’clock. The guessing prize was won by Mrs. Anna Ramold. Mr s Bernard Pongratz was presented with a chenille baby i AN O'WEILL BHIDE . . . j Mrs. Delbert Robertson, the former Eileen Hickey, of O’ Neill, was married at St. Patrick’s Catholic church in O’Neill Wednesday morning, July 14.—O’Neill Photo, Co. WEDS AT LYNCH . . . Miss Evelyn Micamk. of Lynch, beeame the bride of Cecil Zink, of Caldwell, Ida., in a candlelight ceremony which took place in the Wesleyan Methodist church at Lynch, Monday evening. July 12.— O'Neill Photo Co. Miss Velma Bernhollz Is Shower Honoree — PAGE—Mrs. Carl Mak and her mother. Mrs. H. Farns worth, entertained 30 guests at the Mak home Thursday, July 15 in a pre-nuptial shower honoring Miss Velma Bern.- | holtz. The afternoon was spent i with contests and opening the J many gifts. Lunch was served by the hostesses. crib spread by the ladies of the club in honor of her new baby. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Leonard Dusatko. - .. - . , —... , — I Women's Summer Slack Suits 5.00 Women's Summer SKIRTS 2.00 Girls' Bathing Suits 2.00 Children’s Jimmies Seersucker 1.00 _< Children's Playsuits 1.00 __^ur-o—_ | Girl's Better DRESSES 2.00 3.004.00 I Men's • Summer Pants 2.00 5.00 Men's Dress Straw Hats 1.50 Men's Summer Suits 39-40 — 2-piece * 20.00 Men's Sport Coats 3 only 5.00 Boys' Slack Suits Size 8 lo 14 4.00 Boys' Swim Trunks 75c_ WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES BLACK - BROWN - WHITE Most Styles for Year-round wear Out They Go—Now. Men's Summer Tie* 1.00 Men's Summer Oxford# S.00 Miss Jean Wilson at Bride at Butte BUTTE—The Butte Com munity church was the scene of a wedding Tuesday, July 20, | at 2:30 p. m. when Miss Jean , Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson, of Butte, was united in marriage to Rodger Wilson, of Celina, O. The double-ring ceremony , was performed by Rev. Ward : Smith, of Chambers. Miss Dorothy Wilson, sister ! of the bride, served as brides j maid, and Virgil Wilson, broth er of the bride, acted as best man. Dale and Keith Wilson : were ushers. The bride wore a white satin , floor-length gown with a i sweetheart neckline and a cathedral train. Her fingertip beaded veil fell from a tiara crown, and she carried a bou quet of pink and white roses. The bridesmaid wore a floor- j length orchid dress and car ried a bouquet of pink daises. The bridegroom, attired in a light tan suit, and the bestman, wearing a dark brown suit. | wore white carnation bouton- I nieres. The church had been decor ated with a varity of garden flowers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church basement for relatives and close friends. The young couple left short ly after on their honeymoon, after which they will be at home in Celina, O. 1 0 Confirmants at Christ Lutheran On Sunday, July 18, a class of 10 adults was confirmed at Christ Lutheran church in O’ Neill by Rev. Clyde O. Cress, pastor. The class were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman, of Star; Mr. and Mrs, Albert Stoffer, of O’Neill: Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Arbo, of O' Neill; Mrs. Gilkesen, of O’ Neill; Dale Fink, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert aRn dleman. Pictures were taken of the class in the church after ser vices. Also included in the pic ture were Mrs. Wilbur Peters and Mrs. Hartronft. who were confirmants earlier in the year. Mr. and Mrs. William W. McIntosh and Billy Dean were in Meadow Grove and Madison Sunday, July 17. Last Thursday, July 15, Mr. and Mi's. C. F. Grill and chil dren returned to their home in Denver, Colo., after having visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Os enbaugh and other friends for 3 days. Miss Erma Grill, of North Platte, a sister of Mr. Grill, also visited. Mr. Grill was formerly superintendent of the O’Neill public school. The Misses Carolyn and Sharon Pereboom, of Bristol, arrived Sunday, July 18, for a week’s stay with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Redlingler. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siefert and daughter * returned Tues day, July 20, to their home in Sherbourn, Minn., after having spent 3 days with Mr. and Mr*j. Willard Naprstek. Mrs. Ed Tarnish visited Mrs. Vannie Newman Tuesday. July 20. Miss Joanne Robertson, of South Sioux City, arrived on Monday, July 19, for a visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. | and Mrs. George C. Robertson.! Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Ril- i ey and Judy Marie were din- I ner guests Sunday, July 18, at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youngwirth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Rick ly were to have driven to Co lumbus today (Thursday) to get their son, Ralph, who had attended a Y camp for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Crabb and Donna left Tuesday, July 20, for a vacation in Canada and the Dakotas. Try Frontier Want Advs. LEGAL NOTICE (First pub. July 22, 1948) Julius D. Cronin. Attorney IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NE BRASKA In the Matter of the Probate of the Last Will and Testa ment of THOMAS S OHARA. Deceased. LEGAL NOTICE TO: All persons interested in the Estate or in the Last Will and Testament of Thomas S. O’Hara, Deceased, whether creditors, heirs, devisees or legatees: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 20th day of July, A. D . 1948, Char ley Ermer and William Ermer filed their petition in the Coun ty Court of Holt County, Ne braska, alleging that Thomas S. O’Hara, a resident, citizen and inhabitant of Rock Island, in Rock Island County, Illin ois. died testate in the month of March, 1918, seized and pos sessed of the South Half of the Northwest Quarter and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section ti, in Town ship 26, North, Range 11, West of the 6th P. M„ in Holt County, Nebraska; that he left a Last Will and Testament which was originally and leg ally admitted to probate In the Probate Court within and for Rock Island County, Illinois, on April 6th, 1918; that petit ioners are the owners of the real estate above described, having derived title thereto by mesne conveyance; that as such owners petitioners are en titled to bring and maintain this action and to have said Will admitted to probate in Nebraska; that said Will has not heretofore been presented for probate in the State of Nebraska, and that more than two years have elapsed since the date of the death of Thomas S. O’Hara; that all debts against the Estate of Thomas S. O’Hara have been fully paid and satisfied; that attached to the petition is an authenticated copy of said Will and the probate thereof in Rock Island County, Illinois; that the prayer of said petition is that the authenticated copy of said Will be admitted to probate and allowed in Ne braska as the Last Will and Testament of Thomas S. O’ Hara, Deceased; that regular administration of said estate be dispensed with, and for a decree that the said real es tate descended free and clear of all debts and claims of ev ery kind of the said Thomas S. O’Hara in accord with the terms of said Last Will and Testament of Thomas S. O’ Hara, Deceased; that said es tate is not subject to an in heritance tax, state or feder al, and for such other and further relief as justice and equity may require. You are further notified that said petition is set for hearing before the County Court of Holt County. Nebraska on the 12th day bf August, A. D., 1948, at ten o’clock A. M., and that if you fail to appeal’ at said time and place and contest said petition, the Court may grant the prayer thereof. LOUIS W RE1MER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 11-13 PAGE IX)CALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belik and Mr and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and fam ily surprised Larbee Kelly on Friday evening, July 16, hon oring his 71st birthday anni versary. Cake and ice cream were served. Mr. and Mis. Larbee Kelly spent from Saturday until Monday, July 16 to 19, visiting relatives at Stanton. Mrs. W. W. Johnston and | children, of Lincoln, came on. Friday, July 16, to speild a week in the home of her' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss, and to attend the wed- 1 ding of her brother, Donald Heiss. Miss Ewalda Haynes return ed to her home at McCool Junction after spending 10 days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes, and other relatives. Mrs. Elsie Cork returned on Monday, July 19, from a week’s visit with relatives in Iowp. SPECIAL DAIRY CATTLE SALE Night Auction At Neligh Livestock Sale Barn THURSDAY, JULY 29 50 HEAD 50 Consistinq of very hiqh qrade Brown Swiss. Guernsey. Holstein, and Shorthorns. These are all young and very qood producinq cows. Some are fresh and some to freshen. There will also be some very fine heifers and some calves. All cattle are T. B. and Banqs tested. You may inspect them after the sale for your satisfaction. Ladies are welcome, so bring your family- H You want to see a cattle show and want to buy qood dairy stock, don't miss this sale. FRED LAUTERBACH Maxtell, Nebr.. Owner CLIFF VAN HOUTEN, Auctioneer CHICK RETHME1ER, Manager. Milton Bocks Are Emmet Visitors i — EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. Mil- j ton Bock, of Burlington, la.,1 arrived last week for an ex- j tended visit here. The Bocks are the parents of! Mrs. G. Owen Cole. Other Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and Melvin visited at the Wil liam Newton home Sundav. July 18 Miss Darlene Summers, of O'Neill has returtied to her ' home after spending a few days visiting Marybelle O’Con nor. Mr., and Mrs. Frank Fore man and Jeanie Kay visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey and | family, of O’Neill, on Sunday. July 18. Miss Mardell Hagelstine ar rived home last week after a month’s visit with her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hagelstine, of Wahoo. Mrs. Alma Raff, of Wisner, spent the weekend at the Charles Abart home. Mrs. Charlie Strong, of Om aha, stopped for a short visit with Mrs. Cecil McMillan on [Friday, July 16. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and family visited at the William Newton home Sunday evening, July 18. Mrs. Erwin Kramer, of O’ Neill, and Mrs. Henry Werner visited Mrs. Bob Fox on Fri day, July 16. Miss Mary Helen Bonze left Monday, July 19, to spend sev eral days visiting Mrs. Leo Weichman near Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Storjahnn and family, of At kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and family, of Sioux City, were Friday, July 16, sup per guests at the William Serek home. Miss Jenelle Allen, of Page, is spending some time visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Jerrold Dusatka. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Potts motored to Lake A^ndes, S. D., on Sunday, July 18. KIN DIES Mrs. Charles Lawrence went to Tilden, Sunday, July 18, to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Emma' Kraft. Mrs. Kraft, a former resident of O’Neill, died on Thursday, July 15. in a Nor folk hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman were dinner guests of Mr. and ! Mrs. Vern L. Greiner and i family Sunday evening, July ! 18' ANOTHER NEW SHIPMENT OF Armstrong Quaker LINOLEUM 9 x 12 size 8.95 9 x IDs size ! 7.95 * ★ Brand New PLASTIC STUDIO BEDS Covered in Boltaflex 12 New Colors 79.50 Platform Rockers to match 59.50 ★ Midwest FURNITURE & APPLIANCE CO. Phone 346 J West O’Neill Future Subscribers ABART—Mr. and Mrs. Kieth A Abart, of O’Neill, a daugh ter, Susan Jean, weighing 714 pounds, born Saturday, July 17, at the O’Neill hospital. BERG — Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Berg, of Rapid City, S. D.. a daughter, Barbara Mary, weighing 7*4 pounds, born on Wednesday, July 14. Mrs. Berg is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs William J. Biglin, of O’Neill. LONG — Mr. and Mrs. Noel Long, of O’Neill, a daughter, Linda Jean, born Wednesday, July 14, in Our Lady of Lour des hospital at Norfolk. The Longs have another daughter, Sandra Lee. OETTER — iClr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oetter, of O’Neill, a son, Kenneth Lee, weighing 8 pounds, 10 ounces, born on Wednesday, July 21, at the O’ Neill hospital. LAMPMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lampman, of Spencer, a son, Leo Edward, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, born Friday. July 9, at Sacred Heart hospit al, in Lynch. SELLE — Mr. and Mrs. John E. Selle, of Butte, a son, James Edward, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, bom Saturday, July 10, at Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. LIEVER — Mr. and Mrs. Al fons M Liever, of Butte, a son, weighing 9 pounds 11 ounces, born Friday, July 16, at Sac red Heart hospital at Lynch. MOTT — Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam J. Mott, a daughter, Eun ice Fay, weighing 9 pounds 9 ounces, born Friday, July 16, at Sacred Heart hospital, in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Jasz kowiak wont to Gordon Sun day, July 18, to get their daughter, Nila, who had been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Harry DoWolfe. They returned to O’Neill Monday. DANCELAND — O’NEILL — Sunday, July 25 Bobby Mills and His Orchestra A dm. & Dance: SI Outlaw Stores The Store of a Thousand Bargains DelMonte and Libbys Canned Goods Cudahys and Swift’s Meat Bargains for Harvest Time Minced Ham, Cudahy’s Puritan, \\c Picnic Hams, Cudahy’s, JJQr Ready-To-Eat, 5-lb. average. Pound Bacon Squares, Cudahy’s Gem, Sliced Bacon, Cudahy’s Wicklow Cl/ 1-pound papckage WV Ring Bologna, Cudahy’s All Meat jC/ Pound Wieners, Cudahy’s Puritan, CA/ Small Sixe, Pound %rVV Summer Sausage, Cudahy’s '■ Corvelol, Pound tArV Fresh Pork Liver 01/* Pound ^1^ * Lard, Cudahy’s Puritap, 25r 1-pound package fcW Cudahy’s Delrich Oleo, ALr Pound FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES of ALL KINDS Peaches, California Elberta, 215 Large Size, 17-pound crates * ** Oranges, Gold Buckle, size 344, 7/» Pound ' ** Apricots, 2 29 One-half-bushel baskets * Flour, David Harum, 50-pound bag TREND lc DEAL—Buy 1 package Get 1 package for lc Cigarettes, any brand, 171/* Package If 2 v Prince Albert or Velvet, 1fl/» Can Bull Durham or Dukes Mixture, dr Package VEL—Buy 2 packages for the Price of D/2 packages. Clorax, Half gallon bottle IHC BINDER TWINE at NEW DEAL OIL CO. 50-pound bag.11.50 OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO. CORNPICKERS Farmers—If you need a 1 - or 2-row Corn picker get one now before we are sold out 1-row $660.00 2-rows $895.00 Willys Jeeps—Also Haysweeps for Jeeps Feed Grinders and Trailer Wagons priced under Wholesale Cost. I