The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 17, 1950, Holt County Fair Edition, SECTION 2, Page 12, Image 12

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1949 Ford fordor.
-Wm. Krotter Co., of O’Neill,
phone 531. 14c
FOR SALE: Vigoro in 5- 10- 25
50- and 100-lb. bags. — Wm.
Krotter Co. of O’Neill, phone
531 14c
FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON
service and genuine parts call
at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop,
O’NeUL 41tf
AUTO OWNERS
IF YOU WANT cheaper insur
ance let me know. I can fi
nance a 1946 and newer mod
el automobile and write you
insurance for you I We need
and appreciate your business
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O’Neill, Nebr.
FOR SALE: Disc harrows, 10-,
12-, 15- and 18-ft. sizes.—Wm.
Krotter Co. of O'Neill. 14c
FOR SALE: Harley Davidson
motorcycle, recently over
hauled. New generator and
battery.—Doc’s Jewelry, Ew
ing . 15-18p
FOR SALE: 10:38 and 11:38
tractor tires.—Wm. Krotter
Co. of O’Neill, phone 531. 14c
FOR SALE: 1930 Farmall-regu
lar, on steel. Rubber in front.
Price, $190. — Lewis Storjo
hann, Spencer. 15p35
I HAVE buyers for farms anc
ranches. If your farm or
ranch is for sale, let me find
a buyer for it — R. H. Par
ker, O’Neill. ltf:
FOR SALE: Electric water heat, j
ers, 52-gal., double element j
—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill,
phone 531. 14c
FOR SALE: One 24-ft. auto
matic hydraulic dump rake,'
with Farmall H or M tractor
hitch.—John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr. 7tf
FOR SALE: Red cedar posts, all
sizes, priced to sell. — Chas.
Lawrence, O’Neill.
15-18pl9-31p335
FOR SALE: Electric fans and
evaporative air conditioners.
—Wm. Krotter Co. of O’Neill,
FOR SALE: 1947 Mercury Club 1
coupe. A-l condition. Radio,
heater, 5 good tires. Priced to
sell—Bob Summerer, Ewing.:
14-15p65
FOR SALE: Oak sweep and
stacker teeth, all sizes, oil
treated; also Red Cedar posts,
all sizes. — Chas. Lawrence,
O’Neill. S-18p325
FOR SALE: Store fixtures, at
Melvins Store or phone 135-W
O’Neill 12c
FOR^SALE^R RENT: 7-room
house. Modern, except heat.— j
CaU 216W. 15p35
FOR SALE?640 acres, 12 miles
northeast of O’Neill,
fair set of improvements; 350
acres in pasture, 80 acres of
hay, 150 acres going back to
Sass. Price: $25 per acre,
,000 cash will handle and
will carry balance. — R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, ’
106.
FOR SALE: Special made 3
wheel car. Speed 70 milo3 per
hour, 3 passenger. Inquire at
—Doc’s Jewelry, Ewing.
15-16p
ROYAL THEATER
■ O'NEILL —
Thursday, August 17
CAPTAIN CHINA
Starring John Payne, Gail
Russell, Jeffrey Lynn, l.on Cha
ney, Edgar Bergen, Michael O’
Shea with Ellen Corby and Rob
ert Armstrong.
Adm. 42c plus tax k. Total Mk
Children 10c. plus tax Sc.
Total 11a
Friday and Saturday
August 18-19
Wild Fury! Wide Open Thrill*!
LAST OF THE WILD HORSES
In Glowing Sepiatone
With James Ellison, Mary
Beth Hughes, Jane Frazee.
Ridin’ High ... Wild . . and
Daring! A big action outdoor
spectacle filmed aganst the
breath - taking beauty of the
Rogue River Valley!
Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50c
Children 10c. plus tax lei
Total 12c
Sunday. Monday. Tuesday
August 20-21-22
More of that "Dear Ruth" Funl
' . DEAR WIFE
For the Howl of Your Life!
William Holden, Joan Caul
field. Billy DeWolfe, Mona Free
man and Edward Arnold with
Arleen Whelan and Mary Phil
ips.
Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50c
Children 10c. plus 2c tax
Total 12c
Matinee Sunday 2:30
FOR SALE: All patterns and
sizes in Armstrong Quaker
linoleum; 15 different pattern
in 12-ft. widths. — Midwest
Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill,
phone 346-J. lltf
FOR SALE: One 6-inch I beam
22 ft. long. Call Fred Brede
hoeft, phone 11J3, O’Neill, or
write Mrs. J. B Trotter, Wil
low Springs, Mo. 13- 14c
r HAVE EASTERN MONEY to
loan on FARMS, RANCHES,
and CITY PROPERTY Let
me figure with you on a loan.
— R. H Parker, O’Neill. Itf
FOR SALE: Milk fed fries for
sale. Ideal for locker or just
fries. — Chas Claussen, O’
Neill, phone 1F21. 14p35
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. M. SHEVNAN, widely
known expert of Chicago, will
personally be at the Waldorf
Hotel, Norfolk, Tuesday only,
Aug. 22, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic
Shield is a tremendous improve
ment over all former methods,
effecting immediate results. It
I will not only hold the rupture
I perfectly no matter the size or
1 location but it will increase the
circulation, strengthen the wea
kened parts, and thereby close
the opening in ten days on the
average case, regardless of hea- ;
vy lifting, straining or any po
sition the body may assume. A
nationally known scientific
method. No under straps or j
cumbersome arrangements and
absolutely no medicines or med
ical treatments.
Mr. Shevnan will be glad to
demonstrate without charge.
6509 N. Artesian Ave.,
Chicago 45
Large incisional hernia or rup
ture following surgical opera
tion especially solicited.
FOR SALE: 28’ McCormick
Deering thresher, good con
dition. Reasonable. — War
ren Roberts, Stuart,* Nebr.
14c65
FOR SALE: 85 2 x 6’s 14 ft.
long, 56 2x 6’s, 12 ft. long.
New lumber. — phone 515-J,
O’Neill. 14-15p60
FOR SALE: 110-volt, 1,000-watt
alternation light plant. $225.
One 32 - volt Delco, $70. —
Plainview Farm Equipment
Co. 4tf
FOR SALE: A good used Mon
arch Electric Range in good
operating condition. It’s an
old-timer but you can buy it
for $39.95 at JACOBSON’S.
14c
HERE’S a real buy in a used
l Westinghouse 4-burner Elec
tric Range, complete with au
tomatic oven heat control.
Lots of good years use left in
this one for $49.95 at JACOB
1 SON’S. 14c
For Reduced Rates on
CAR INSURANCE
See'
L. G. GILLESPIE INS. AGY.
O’NEILL Phone 218 NEBR.
FOR SALE:~Available IHC No
9 and trail mowers. New Idea
and Lundell power mowers.—
Plainview Farm Equipment,
Plainview. Nebr. 6tf
Beilin s Gardens
FOR SALE: Corn, cucumbers,
tomatoes, potatoes, string
beans, carrots, beets and on
ions. Pound or bushel. Order
early.
FOR SALE: Beautiful porce
lain coal and wood range,
slightly used, you haul it
away for $35.—Midwest Fur
niture Sc Appl. West O’Neill
14c
FOR SALE: Alma house trail
er, like new. See—A. J. Frost
i or Bouska Motel, Atkinson,
Nebr. 15-16c
l
, For maximum profit from ^
i r your flock, house only the
best developed pullets first.
, Don't put listless, non producing
birds in the laying houae. Always
cull the poor birds. You'll save
feed costs, reduce labor, and in
crease flock efficiency I
PROFITABLI PULLITS
IAT AVI-TAB IN MASH
Ospsnd on U» for
Poultry Srrviom
RALPH N. LHDY
PHONE 410
I O'NEILL
'
*
LIGHT PLANTS
WARDS have in stock for im
mediate delivery, all sizes
from 1000 to 3000 watts. We
can supply now, wire and
wiring job. See Mrs. Lamson
supplies to complete your
today.
Montgomery Ward
Norfolk, Nebr. 15-13c
wanted"
HELP WANTED: FuUer Brush
territory open in O'Neill. Av
erage weekly earnings $75
100. Rapid advancement for
those who qualify. Home
nights. Only those interested
need apply. For interview
WANTED BY BUY: Oats, wheat
and corn.—Corkle Hatchery.
O’Neill.lltf
Complete
Auction Sales
Service!
Advertising, auctioneering,
clerking ... let us take care
of the details. Call or see
ED THORIN, Chambers
or
KEITH ABART, O’Neill
Insurance of All Kinds
HELP WANTED: Service sta
tion attendant.—Seger Oil Co.,
O’Neill. 15c
CUSTOM CORN SHELLING:
New M-M truck mounted
sheller, 1,500 bu. hour capac
ity. Make arrangements for
you rshelling with K. C.
Hunt, at Hunt’s Recapping
Service, phone 289, O’Neill.
50tf
FOR PROMPT, efficient mech- \
anical ditch digging, 6 inches
wide, 6 feet deep, call or write
Bonge Bros., Plainview, Nebr., j
phone 111 on 21.
FARM & COMMERCIAL
WIRING
Don’t wire until you have
our price. Be safe. Have
your wiring installed by our
skilled workmen. We have
all materials and fixtures
for a complete job. All ma
terial and work guaranteed.
Ten years of REA wiring
experience. Drop us a card.
for free estimate. For a neat |
job see us.
Motor Re-winding and Repairs
Kelvinator Appliances
CONTACT
Ralph Simpson
LESTER ELECTRIC
O'Neill, Nebr.
20tf
REA FARMSTEAD WIRING
SEE US before you wire, all
work guarantee!. — CHAS.
CHAMBERS, O’Neill, phone
247-R, or leave word at Gil
lespies. 40tf
I
—-r - .-r-r m m m '
MISCELLANEOUS
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
WM.’S BIKE SHOP 'I
2 Vi blocks north of Ford Gar
age, O’Neill. Buy, sell and re
pair. Have parts for bikes,
Whizzer motors, scooters, I
skates, household appliances,
etc. 52tf
FLOOR SANDING
DON’t SETTLE with plain
sanding. Have a beautiful
long-lasting finish applied to
those floors. We have eight
machines and over ten years'
experience finishing floors.
Our machines enable us to
give fast, efficient service.
Our prices are reasonable.
Free estimate. 51tf
EFF. R. CARMICHAIL
Box 201
Spencer, Nebr.
LOST: Rod and Southbend
Perfection reel No. 750 and
boy’s raincoat, south of Eagle
creek on highway 281 Friday,
August 11. Reward.—Bernard
Gribble, Chambers. 15p40
MO REA? A wonderful buy in a
MW all white porcelain wash-1
ing machine with a Briggs &
Stratton gas engine. Save
yourself some money. Only
$69.95 at JACOBSON’S. 14c
HUN TV S
PLUMBING & HEATING
Complete Bathroom Fixtures
2d door West Midwest Furn.
Service Phone 399; O’Neill
43ctf
GOOD FLOOR SANDER and
edger for rent. Inquire:
Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill
ATTENTION: Mullen’s Radio
Electric Service does REA
and city electrical wiring.
Guaranteed repair of home
radios, auto radios and elec
trical appliances of all kinds.
We are now located in our
new shop 2 blocks west and
m blocks south of the state
garage, O’Neill. 7tf
Long Term
4% Federal Land Bank
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
Nat'l Farm Loam Ass’n.
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treaa.
O’Neill, Nebr.
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-black East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING m all kinds
of automobile, truck and trac
tor repair. Acetylene weld
ing.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: All modem, fur
nished apartments. Close in.
—A. E. Bowen, phone 322W,
FOR RENT: Hay land SWVi
Sec. 31 Twp. 28 R 13, 8 miles
south of Emmet. Write: Box
809, Grand Island, Nebr.
‘_ 13-15c
FOR RENT: Basement sleeping
room, with stool amd shower.
For either 2 girls or 2 men.
Could be arranged for 4 school
boys. — Mrs. C. H. Switzer,
O’Neill.
14c
CHAMBERS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf
and Bobby, of Sioux City, vis
ited Thursday evening, August
10, in the Harley Larson home.
The ladies’ aid of St. Paul’s
Lutheran church met Thursday,
August 10, at the church. The
lesson on the book of Nehemiah
was conducted by Rev. L. A.
Dale. The president, Mrs. H. C.
Walter, had charge of the bus
iness session. The refreshment
committee, composed of Mrs.
Louis Harley, Mrs. Paul Harley
and Mrs. Vernon Harley, served
a lunch of fruit salad, cake, tea
and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stev
ens drove to Burwell Thursday
to attend the fair and rodeo.
The Chambers Garden club
entertained the Beautiful Val
ley Garden club at a tea at the
home of Mrs. J. W. Walter on
Wednesday afternoon, August
9. The entertainment consisted
of the showing of home movies.
Mrs. John Honeywell also show
ed slides of flowers. The presi
dent of the Beautiful Valley
club, Mrs. C. V. Robertson, was
presented a corsage of red roses.
Homemade ice cream, cake and
ice tea were served.
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell had
the following guests on Satur
day: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hodge
and family and Dewitt Hoage,
all of Wisner.
Mrs. Mamie Childers, of Ge
noa, is visiting her son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Childers, and
boys and daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mi's. Jack Alderson,
and Ann.
Mrs. Minnie Calander, Mrs.
Gertrude Gallanger and Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Kelly, all of Lewiston,
111., came Wednesday, August 9,
to spend the week with Mr. and
Mrs. A Leidtke and attend the
Burwell fair and rodeo. Mrs.
Calander and Mrs. Gallanger
are sisters of Mrs. Leidtke.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens
and children, of Atkinson, spent
Thursday evening, August 10, in
the E. R. Carpenter home.
Mrs. C. V. Robertson enter
tained to dinner Sunday in hon
or of the birthday anniversaries
of her husband and son, Elwyn
Robertson. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Robertson
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Robertson, of O’Neill.
Mrs. Paul’Roth left Thursday
for North Platte where she vis
ited friends until Sunday. Mr.
Roth drove out Sunday to get
her. He was accompanied by
Mrs. Roth’s father, Mr. Stewart,
who went on to Denver, Colo.
Mrs. John Haake returned
home Thursday, August 10, from
Clearwater where she has been
visiting her sons, Carl Haake,
and family, and Henry Haake,
and family.
O NEILL LOCALS
Miss Genevieve Biglin was in
Omaha a few days. She met a
friend, Miss Nora McAuliffe, of
Salt Lake City., Ut., and they
returned together. Miss McAu
liffe will be Miss Biglin’s guest
for a couple of weeks.
.... ... —i
! John r. Gallagher
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Attorney-at-Law
First NaFl Bank Bldg.
j O'Neill » Phoo* 11
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ss, R. H. SHRINER p,
Rents Plat* Glass
Wind fc Tornado. Truck k Tractor. Personal Property
Liability GENERAL INSURANCE Livestock
REAL ESTATE. LOANS, FARM SERVICE. RENTALS
Automobile O'Neill Phone 10« Farm Property
PAGE LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bernai d Allen
and family were Sunday eve
ning supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Woods.
Mrs. Anna Linquist and son,
Alfred, and Miss Ellen 3utter
rieid spent Sunday afternoon at
the Soren Sorensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest West, of
Orchard, spent Sunday after -
| noon and were evening supper
1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Rost.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen
took their daughter, Shirley, to
; the home of their son, Russell
i oorensen, at Creighton on Tues
day, August 9. She will assist
with the work during threshing
and haying.
Mrs. Harold Kelly and daugh
ters took their aunt, Miss Lizzie
Carson, to her home at Redbird
last week after a 10-day visit
at the J. N. Carson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soren
! sen and daughter, of Creighton,
visited Saturday evening in the
soren Sorensen home. Miss
Shirley Sorensen came with
them and spent the night at her
home. She returned to Creghton
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jun
ior Sorensen and daughter, who
spent the day at the Russell
sorensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riege
and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Lor
enze Riege and Connie and
Ralph Riege attended funeral
services at York Friday for Leo
Bredenkamp. Mr. Bredenkamp
is a cousin of the Riege boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wille and
son, Bobbie, and daughter, Shs
rpn, of Halfway, Mo., spent
from Wednesday, August 9, un
til Monday visiting relatives
and friends here. They are for
mer residents of this communi
ty
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rieg,e of
Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
| Riege and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorenze Riege anod Connie, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Riege and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Held
■ and Ralph Riege spent Sunday
j at Pickstown, S. D., and enjoy
ed a picnic dinner and supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cramer and
sons, of Polk, were supper
guests Friday evening ox Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Woods and
family. Pamela Cramer, who
has spent the past 2 weeks at
i the Woods home, returned to
her hoipe. Barbara Samdon
went to their home for a visit
Mr. Cramer is a brother of Mrs.
Woods.
Mrs. Myrtle Coon went to the
home of her daughter, Mr and
Mrs. Harvey Spangler, and fam
ily Sunday for a few days’ vis
it.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Linquist
and 2 children and Mrs. John
Sorensen and Mrs. Martha Hill
and daughter, Anna Mae, of
Ewing, spent from Wednesday,
August 9, until Sunday visiting
relatives at North Platte. Soren
Sorensen stayed at the Linquist
farm home north of Page and
did the chores during their ab
sence.
A large group of Royal Neigh-1
bors enjoyed a picnic at the
Page park Sunday with a bas-„
ket dinner. There were 21 fam
ilies represented.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert
and Bobbie, Dick Christon, Mis
Edgar Wood and Mrs. Neven
Ickes drove to Norfolk Saturday
where they visited Mrs. Walter
Christon at Our Lady of Lour
des hospital.
Mr ana Mrs. n. want to
and family and E. A. Walker, of
Page, Mr. and Mrs. John Walk
er and son, of Ewing, and Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Craig and
family and Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Walker and family, of Norfolk,
attended a reunion of the Walk
ers at the Anthony Craig home
at Norfolk Sunday.
E. A. Wailker and son, Cordes,
of Page, and Mrs. Anthony
Craig and C. F. Walker, of Nor
folk, attended the funeral ser
vices of John Rapp at Olivet, S
D„ Friday. Mr Rapp is a bro
ther-in-law of E. A. Walker.
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CHIROPRACTOR
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O'NEILL NEBR.
Cyee Examined . Qleeaee Fitted
Seriously Injured
In Tractor Accident
STAR—Lee James Boelter, 7
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Boelter, of Verdigre,
was quite seriously injured in a
tractor accident Thursday, Au
gust 10, while at the Otto Uhlir
home, wher he had been visit
ing. Mrs. Uhlir is his aunt, his
mother’s sister.
It is not known exactly how
the accident happened as the
Uhlir boys and Jimmie, as he is
Known, were home alone.
He was taken to the Lynch
hospital for treatment of a bro
Ken arm and bruises.
Other Star News
Mrs. Vince Cunningham, of
; Lincoln, spent the first week
in August at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt
Miller. Her husband came from
! Lincoln Sunday, August 6, to
attend the Johnson-Miller wed
ding. They returned to Lincoln
August 7 by way of Belden,
where they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Cunningham.
Mrs. Elmer Juracek, Judy and
Irma spent Monday, August 7,
at the Gene Mudloff home near
Page.
Harold and Joyce Miller call
ed at the Ewalt Miller home on
Thursday evening, August 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Boelter
and Allen were Saturday visit
ors at the Ewalt Miller home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vonasek
and daughters stopped at the
Ewalt Miller home Saturday on
their way home from O’Neill.
The Star Get-Together club
met Wednesday, August 9, at
the home of Mrs. William Der
lckson with 9 members and 9
guests present. The lesson on
“Courtesy” was given by Mrs.
Dale Revel. The next meeting
is to be held September 13 at
the home of Mrs. Dale Revel.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. D. Schroeder, of Fresno,
i Calif., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
I William Gau and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lohaus, of
Monmouth, 111., arrived Wednes
day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Lohaus and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser
! and family, accompanied by
j Miss Marilyn Lindberg, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Soucek and twins, of
near Verdigre. Others present
were: Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kli
ment and family and Mrs Louis
i Kliment, sr., and son, Ivan, all
of Atkinson: Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Thompson and son, Douglas,
Mrs. John Bratetic and sons,
Richard and Dwayne, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bratetic and daugh
ter, Marcia, all of Bloomfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Komenda
and sons, Edward and Richard,
Mr. and Mrs. Lad Ohnoutka and
sons, Dennis and Larry, all of
Valparaiso, and Mr. and Mrs. '
Frank Soucek and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Jerobek, of Verdigre.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter .
and niece, Miss Barbara Street
er, left Sunday for Sheridan,
Wyo., where they expect to vis
it for about 10 days.
Mrs. Bertha Kramer, of Jer
sey City, N. J., arrived Tuesday,
August 1, to spend 3 weeks with
her son and his wife, Mr. and
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• I wish to take
this means of ex
tending my sincere
thanks to the many
people in Holt
County who voted
for me at the recent
Primary Election.
• Your support is
truly appreciat
ed.
RUTH HOFFMAN
| Mrs. E. W. Kramer.
. ‘)fr,s' O- A- Kilpatrick’s sister
Idrs- J- Heiney and
Luke Heflin, both of Harlan
la., left Saturday after spendJS
a week with the Kilpatricks. ^
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kelly
were in Omaha on business from
Tuesday, August 8, until last
Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Don Anderson
and Judy and Janice, of Benton,
*?•* V1iutd her Parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Jones, for 6 days.
They left Friday for Osceola
where they will visit his moth
er.
5?d Mrs- Bert Henning,
of Atkmson, were Sunday idl
ers at the homes of Mr. and
Mr?- BusseU Yuston and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd E. Johnson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. John MeCarville
and Michael returned Friday
from their vacation in Ells
worth, Minn., where they visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Egan, and from Winona where
they visited friends.
Mrs. Dave Widtfeldt visited
her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Span
gler, and new baby at the Tlden
hospital, Thursday, August 10.
Mrs. L. A. Ott and daughter,
Mrs. Francis Curran, and daugh
ters and Mrs. Roy Cole attended
a church conference at Beemer,
Wednesday and Thursday, Au
gust 9 and 10.
Mr. and M^s. Wayne Ralya
and daughter, of Charleston, W.
Va., are visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Ralya, and
family.
| william w. Griffin j
ATTORNEY
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To the Voters
of Holt County for
their support in the
primary election!
WM. F. WEFSO
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HOLT CO. ASSESSOR
O’NEILL
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