The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 15, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 12, Image 12

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LAMM—Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ramm of Stuart a son, Tommy,
weighing 7 pounds and 8 ounces,
born Wednesday January 7 at
the Atkinson Memorial hospital.
WORTH—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Worth of O’Neill, a son, Randall
Alvin, weighing 6 pounds and 8
ounces, bom Sunday, January 4,
in the Worth home. Mrs. Worth
is the former Ruth Lindberg.
This is their second child, the
© first being a girl.
LATZEL—Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Latzel, formerly of Ewing,
a daughter, born Friday, Decem
ber 19. Mr. Latzel is in the ma
rines stationed in California, and
his family is with hm. Mrs. Lat
zel is the former Joanne Doud of
Ewing.
GESCH—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Gesch of Lincoln, a daughter,
Jean Marie, weighing 6 pounds
14 ounces, born Wednesday, De
cember 24. Mrs. Gesch was for
merly E’lona Shavlik of Cham
bers. This is the couple’s first
child.
KLINETOBE—Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Klinetobe of Omaha, a
son, Randy Jay, weighing 7
pounds 9 ounces, born Wednes
day, December 24, in an Omaha
hospital. Mrs. Klinetobe is the
former Joan Gatz, daughter of
Charles Gatz of Niobrara. Mr.
Klinetobe is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Klinetobe of Page. The
Klinetobes now have three sons.
KOPEJTKA — Mr. and Mrs.
Harold R. Kopejtka of Camas,
Wash., a daughter, Ladona Sue,
weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, born
Tuesday, December 2, at Vancou
ver. She is the couple’s first child.
Mrs. Kopejtka is the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Dailey, 203 SE Franklin St.,
Camas, Wash. The paternal
grandmother is Mrs. Anna Ko
pejtka of Page.
RAMM—ivir. andd Mrs. Gene
Ramm, a son, Thomas Ander
son, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces,
born Monday, January 5, in At
kinson Memorial hospital. The
mother is the former Dona And
erson.
GILG—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilg
of Atkinson, a son, Kevin John,
weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, born
Wednesday, January 7, in Atkin
son Memorial hospital. The
mother is the former Katherine
Kaup.
FOCKEN—Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Focken of Atkinson, a son,
Kenneth Alwayne, weighing 7
pounds 15 ounces, born Thurs
day, January 8, in Atkinson Me
morial hospital. The mother is
the former Beulah Brainard.
PIERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
George Pierson of Denver, Colo.,
« «on. born January ©, weighing
7 pounds, Mrs. Pierson was Ser
iously injured about a year ago
when she was struck by a truck
;yhile crossing a street in Cali
fornia. she is the romer L6Vlh&
Kloppenborg, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg.
VAN EVERY—Pvt. and Mrs.
Dean Van Every of O’Neill, a
daughter, Elizabeth Anne, weigh
ing 8 pounds and 11 ounces, bom
Thursday, January 8, in St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill. This is
their first child. Private Van
Every is stationed in Japan at
the present. Mrs. Van Every is
the former Ivalyn Brady.
SNYDER—Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Snyder of Orchard, a son, weigh
ing 5 pounds and 7 ounces, born
Tuesday, January 13, in St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
Legal Notices
(First pub. January 15, 1953)
John R. Gallagher, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3881
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, January 13,
1953. In the Matter of the Estate
of Lyle C. Smith, also known as
Clinton Smith, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of Gordon Smith as Adminis
trator of said estate, and will be
heard February 4, 1953 at 10
o’clock A.M., at the County Court
Room in O’Neill, Nebraska.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
. County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 37-39c
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BOSN—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bosn
of O’Neill, a son weighing 9
pounds 4 ounces, bom Wednes
day, January 14, in St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill. This is the fifth
child They have three girls and
one boy.
Sick & Injured
O'NEILL—H. G. Kruse drove to
to Sioux City Wednesday, Jan
uary 7, to visit Homer Asher, who
submitted to a major operation
in the Lutheran hospital there.
Mr. Asher was dismissed from
the hospital Sunday and is re
covering in his home. . . Joe Bar
tos, who suffered an eye injury
several weeks ago, went to Nor
folk Friday for a regular check
up on his eye. He is able to read
the top three lines of an eye
chart and he was allowed to re
turn to his job as long as he
avoids lifting heavy objects. He
was accompanied by Mrs. Bartos,
Karen and Mrs. Freeman Knight.
. . . Mrs. Emma Martin has been
confined to bed with the “flu”
for several days. . . Clyde Street
er returned Friday from the Vet
erans hospital, Grand Island,
where 4ie had undergone a major
operation. . . William McIntosh
was hospitalized during the
weekend at St. Anthony’s due to
a “strep” throat. . . Ardiss Ann
Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parks, jr., has been ab
sent from school the past week
with the “flu”. . . Charles Hard
ing, who was admitted to the
Veterans hospital at Grand Is
land two weeks ago, is reported
! as being able to be “up and
j around.” It was thought for a
; time surgery might be required
; on his foot. He was visted re
cently by Miss Tillie Kesten
holtz and Mrs. James Donlin. . .
Alan Van Vleck, a patient in the
Veterans hospital, Grand Island,
is “up and around.”
INMAN—Mrs. Marye Hartigan
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hartigan of Page spent
Thursday afternoon in Lincoln
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl Cary. Mr. and Mrs. Cary
figured in an auto accident near
Lincoln on Wednesday, January
7, and Mrs. Cary is hospitalized
with a fractured knee. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Smith left Monday for
Omaha where Mrs, Smith will re
ceive medical attention.
EWING—Mrs. Charles Krun
torad is convalescing at her
home in north Ewing from a ma
jor operation which she under
went recently at the Antelope
Memorial hospital. . . Mrs. Perry
Saiser still remains under a doc
tor’s care at her home. She has
been ill for the past two week
. . . Gloria Hamilton is recover- i
ing from an attack of chickenpox
at her home.
REDBIRD—Mrs. Dale Bessert
was busy the past week helping
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Truax, sr., and Dale’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bessert, who
were all ill with influenza. . . !
Billy Halstead stayed with Mr. I
arid Mrs. Leon Mellor last Thurs- !
day while his mother was ill with
influenza.
LYNCH—Henry Reslef, 77, of
Scio, Ore., formerly .o| tiofth Of
Lynch, is coriv&iejibiiig Si hii
home, having broken his hip
bone in a fall recently. . . Mary,
small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Marx, who broke her leg in
a fall on December 27, is getting
along “satisfactorily” at Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
CHAMBERS — Mrs. Elmer
Wondersee returned Monday,
January 5, from St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill. . . Lee Mitchell
entered St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill, Saturday for medical
care. . . Cliff Gillette was taken
to St. Anthony’s hospital Friday
for care of a leg injury.
PAGE—Mrs. Melvin Colson of
Royal took Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Peregoy and Mrs. Clifford
Graves to Omaha Monday, Janu
ary 5, where Mrs. Peregoy enter
ed University hospital. The oth
ers returned home Tuesday.
CELIA—Mrs. Ray Pease went
to Omaha Sunday, January 4,
for a medical checkup. . . George
Beck came home from Atkinson
Memorial hospital new year’s
morning.
DELOIT—Mrs. Leonard Knapp
is convalescing at the home of a
relatives in Ewing... Mrs. Charles
Kourtroud was a recent patient
in the Neligh hospital.
Miss Sharon Wagnon of Em
met was a weekend guest in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: January 7— Mrs.
Dean Van Every, O’Neill; Bev
erly Anderson, Bristow. 8—Jerry
Gokie, O’Neill 9—Michael Boter,
O’Neill; Mrs. Woodrow Gaugh
enbaugh, Inman; Clay H. John
son, jr., O’Neill. 10 — William
McIntosh, O’Neill; Mrs. Albert
Boelter, Venus; Donald Wayne
Heiss, Page; Thaine Lee Mitchell,
Chambers; Clifford F. Gillette,
Chambers. 12—Joe Scholimeyer,
O’Neill; Gayle Spangler, Star;
Clayton Goeke, Atkinson; Larry
Scheinost, Spencer; Fred A.
Grage, O’Neill. 13 — Mrs. Milo
Snyder, Orchard; Eli Hershiser,
O’Neill; Thomas Zakrzewski, O’
Neill. 14 — Wayne Green, Bart
lett; Donnie Conway, O’Neill;
Mrs. Ray Bosn, O’Neill; Mrs.
Dale Nissen, O’Neill; Mrs. Mel
vin Marcellus, O’Neill; Jim Re
gal, Emmet.
Dismissals: Mrs. John R. Gal
lagher and baby boy, O’Neill;
Mrs. Dale -Curran and baby girl,
O’Neill; Thomas Joseph Drueke,
O’Neill. 8 — Adolph Sedivy, O’
Neill. 9—Emmanuel Ring, Spen
cer. 10—Michael Boyer, O’Neill;
Jerry Gokie, O’Neill; Mrs. Char
les Stout, O’Neill; Robert Dem
ing, Stuart; Jerry Dean Childers,
Chambers. 11—Clay H. Johnson,
| jr., O’Neill; Mrs. Woodrow
Gaughenbaugh, Inman. 13—Bev
erly Anderson, Bristow; Lorraine
Smith, Chambers; Mrs. Albert
Boelter, Venus; Mrs. Dean Van
Every and baby girl, O’Neill. 14
—L a r r y Scheinost, Spencer;
Thaine Lee Mitchell, Chambers.
Remaining m nospuai: w. J.
Brown, O’Neill; Margaret Eggers,
O’Neill; Mrs. Etta Geary, Inman;
Clifford F. Gillette, Chambers;
Wayne Breen, Bartlett; Donald
Wayne Heiss, Page; Eli Hershis
er, O’Neill; Milton B. Lawrence,
Emmet; Mrs. Letha Morrow, O’
Neill; William W. McIntosh, O’
Neill; Joe Schollmeyer, O’Neill;
Gayle Spangler, Star; Mrs. Lil
lian Berger, O’Neill; Mrs. Ray
Bosn, O’Neill; Donnie Conway,
O’Neill; Mrs. Mabel Gatz, O’
Neill; Clayton Goeke, Atkinson;
Fred A. Grage, O’Neill; Mrs.
Oaie Nissen, O’Neill; Mrs. Lou
ise Perkins, Chambers; Mrs. Milo
Snyder, Orchard; Thomas Zakr
ze.vski, O’Neill.
SACRED HEART (Lynch )
John L. Bainbridge of Bristow,
medical, unchanged; Ward Barnes
of Naper, medical, good; Baby
Darryl Ronald Borg of O’Neill,
medical, good; Louis Birmeier of
Lynch, medical, satisfactory;
John Cerveny of Naper, medical,
unchanged; Baby Deborah Dot
ter of Niobrara, medical, good;
Baby Douglas Galbraith of Spen
cer, surgical, satisfactory; Mrs.
Charles Gifford of Dorsey, med
ical, improving; Miss Helen Hal
bur of Butte, surgical, good; Mrs.
James Hood of Butte, medical,
good; Mrs. Bolena Holmberg of
Bristow, medical, satisfactory;
Robert Johnson of Bristow, med
ical, satisfactory; Louie Kehn of
Butte, medical, good; Mrs. Harry
Luth of Butte, medical, good; Mrs.
ter Jerry McClellan of Verdel,
medical, improved; Mrs. Emil Mi
canek of Lynch, medical, im
proved; Mrs. Jannettie Nelson of
Center, medical, good; Henry
Pfeifer of Spencer, medical, good;
Mrs. Joe Rihanek of Monowi,
medical eoori; Mrs, Max Ross
meier and baby boy of Bristow,
good; Mrs. Ruth Statsman of
Butte, medical, improved; John
Truman of Bristow, medical, sat
isfactory; Pamela Rihanek of
Monowi, medical, good.
Dismissals: January 7—Mrs.
Allen and Baby Larry Joe of
Spencer; Mrs. Fay Courtney of
Lynch; Baby Pamela Ann Engel
haupt of Spencer. January 9—
Baby James Allen Davis of Na
per; Gordon De Kay of Verdel.
January 10—Mary Marx of Spen
cer. January 1,1—Mrs. Leonard
Havranek and Baby Debra Joe of
Lynch; Baby James Mulhair of
Lynch.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: January 6 — Gary
Dean Philbrick, Stuart, medical;
Mrs. Earl Schultz, Stuart, obstet
rical; Mrs. Julia Samples, Atkin
son, medical. 7—Mrs.” Fern War
ren, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Roy
Gilg (Katherine Kaup), obstet
rical; Mrs. Eugene Ramm (Dona
Anderson), Stuart, obstetrical;
Leona Bolen, Stuart, medical. 8
—Mrs. Don Focken (Beulah
Brainard), Atkinson, obstetrical.
9—Frank Stanek, Atkinson, med
ical. 1—Calvin Seger, Atkinsoin,
medical. 12—Mrs. Mary Bonen
berger, Atkinson, medical; Mrs.
Melvin Andrus, medical.
Dismissed: January 6 — Mrs.
Jean Livingston, Mrs. Evan Gar
wood, Mrs. Alfred Schaaf and
son. 7—Mrs. Elmer Steskal and
son, Mrs. Ralph Shald. 8—Mrs.
Roy Disterhaupt and daughter,
Mrs. Carl Schultz, Garry Dean
Philbrick. 9—Mrs. Fern Warren,
Mrs. Zeno Marshall, Mrs. Willard
McKenney, Leona Bolen. 11—Al
len White, Calvin Seger.
Hospitalized: Dwight Raymer,
Joe Krska, Baby Carol Frances
McKenney.
Teacher's Illness
Delays Meeting—
The Highland Pilots held a
meeting Friday, January 9. The
meeting was supposed to be held
Thursday, but our teacher, Mrs.
Livingston, was sick. No school
was held that day.
i All members answered roll call
with a new year’s resolution.
The following club officers
were elected: Evelyn Sweet,
president; Neil Smith, vice-presi
dent; Charles Sweet, secretary;
Alice Sweet, news reporter.
The next meeting will be held
January 15. Roll call will be an
swered with the name of a flow
er. —By Doris Smith, news re
porter.
Mrs. Schaffer Hostess—
The MM club met Tuesday
evening for a 7:30 dessert lunch
eon in the home of Mrs. D. C.
Schaffer. The winners were Mrs.
H. G. Kruse, Mrs. H. L. Lind
i berg and Mrs. L. A. Burg p s. The
guests who were present were
Mrs. L. A. Burgess, Mrs. C. E
Yantzi, Mrs. L. F. Beckenhauer
and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn.
Holiday Guests—
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnsor
were New Year’s dinner guest;
in the home of Mr. and Mrs
Dave Jensen of Midway.
Emmet News
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry and
children of O’Neill were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Perry and children.
Mrs. William Newton spent
Saturday afternoon visiting at the
Dean Perry home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dailey re
turned home last Sunday eve
ning after spending a few days
visiting their son, Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur Dailey, and family at
North Platte.
Dean Perry and Ed Winkler
were breakfast and dinner guests
of Dean’s brother and family at
Bird City, Kans., Friday, Jan
uary 9.
Mrs. Bill Kelly was a Wednes
day night, January 7, guest of
Mrs. Wayne Fox and family.
The Emmet Methodist Bible
study was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cole. Rev.
and Mrs. Wallace B. Smith, Mrs.
Emma Conard and Mrs. Ruth
Enbody attended the meeting.
Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and daugh
ter, Cathy, spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fox and family.
Mrs. Charlie Abart visited her
sister, Mrs. Schultz, of Atkinson
on Thursday and Friday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole at
tended the Cattlemen’s conven
tion at Kansas City, Mo., Friday.
Miss Jeanie Cole was a guest
of Miss Mary Lou Conard while
her parents were attending the
Cattlemen’s convention at Kan
sas City, Mo., last week.
Suzan Abart is spending a few
days this week visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- I
lie Abart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Claussen of
O’Neill were dinner guests at the
Charlie Claussen home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole attend
ed the inauguration of Governor
Robert B. Crosby in Lincoln last
Thursday.
Floyd and Don Butterfield
were dinner guests of Mrs. Em
pia Maring and sons, Oliver and
Homer,, last Saturday, January
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCon
nell visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McConnell Sunday evening.
Miss Sharon Wagnon was a
guest of Miss Suzanne Moss of O’
Neill Sunday.
Alvin Kloppenborg and Merle
Foreman went to Gillette Wyo.,
Thursday night on a business
trip. They also visited Mr. Klop
penborg’s relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kluver. They returned
home Sunday.
Jerry Wanser and Jim Ryan of
O’Neill were Sunday visitors of
Jeff Wagnon.
Rock Falls News
Guests at Roy Margritz’s all
day Sunday, January 4, were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avery and
Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Duhashek, all of Meadow Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
were guests Sunday, January 4,
at her nephew’s, Clarence Sig
lers, at Butte.
Bonna Margritz stayed Friday
night, January 2, with Elaine
Miller.
Guests at Bill Claussen’s Mon
day evening, January 5, for sup
per were Mr- and Mrs. Earl
Been and Delores of Ravinla,
S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and
firls were supper guests Tues
ay evening, December 23, it
Bill Crawford’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
attended a family reunion new
year’s day at Claussen brothers.
Guests at Roy Margritz’s new
year’s day for dinner and supper
included Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Mitchell and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Sire and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sire of
Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slaymak
er and family were guests at Al
bert Stem’s new year’s day.
Guests at Louis Brown’s Sun
day, January 4, for cmner were
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hynes and
Regina and Mrs. Nora Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Drueke
and family were supper and
evening guests at Louis Brown’s
new year’s day.
Guests at Levi Yantzie’s Mon
day, January 5, evening at an
oyster supper were Mr. and
Mrs. James Curran and Ardell
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterns.
New year’s day guests at Bert
Ott’s were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Ott and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Curran and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Larsen and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Snyder
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson,
Eddie and Timmie Benson visit
ed Francis Curran Monday eve- |
ning, January 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson
were new year’s day guests at 1
Hugh Benson’s.
Guests Saturday evening, Jan
uary 3 at supper at Blake Ben
son’s were Mr. and r.irs. Frank
Nemic of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Peters of Verdel, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Benson, Miss Spauld
ing of Waseca, Minn., Maurice
Grutsch and Linda Johnson.
Stanley Benson brought Du
ane Pinnt home from an Omaha
hospital. He is now recuperating.
The Valley club met Saturday
evening, January 3, at the Frank
Schultz home. Guests were Mr.
j and Mrs. Bill Steskal, Bonnie and
Jean. High score was won by
Floyd Johnson and Mrs. John
Schultz.* Mrs. Bill Steskal and
John Schultz held low score.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holt of
Madison were guests Sunday af
ternoon, January 4, at the Floyd
Johnson home. They purchased
a registered redbone pup to take
home with them.
Guests at John Schultz’s Sun
day afternoon and evening, Jan
uary 4, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Schultz.
Dinner guests at Floyd John
son’s new year’s day were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Rakes and girls,
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Johnson and Russy.
Miss bpaulding oi Waseca,
Minn., came Tuesday afternoon,
December 30 to visit at Floyd
Johnson’s. She returned Sun
day, January 4, by car to Sioux
City and took a train from there.
The Pinochle Pirates met new
year’s eve at Orville Miller’s.
High score was won by Mrs. Lyle
Vequist and Arthur O’Neill. Mire.
Francis Curran and Chuck Felver
held low score. The next meet
ing will be at Chuck Felver’s on
January 16.
A dinner party was held at
the Harry Lansworth home new
year’s day. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Grutch and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz
and children, Mr. and Mrs. James
McNulty and La Donna, Mr. and
Mrs. James Curran and Ardell
Mrs. Celia Grutch, Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Felver. During the ice
skating in the afternoon, Joe
Grutch fell and broke his arm. He
also had a cut in his chin which
required two stitches to close.
A surprise party was held Fri
day evening, January 2, at the
Albert Stern’s home. The self
invited guests included: Mr. and
Mrs. James Curran and Ardell,
Mr. and Mr. Francis Curran and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Claussen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mar
gritz and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Miller and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’Neill,
John and Jean O’Neill and John
Richardson. These surprise par
ties have become so popular that
anyone who stacks the dishes
and lets things get comfortable
is running a definite risk.
Rita, Janice and Tommy Ve- !
quist stayed Wednesday night,
December 30, at Henry Vequist’s !
The SNC club met Tuesday
night, December 29, at Blake
Benson’s. Maurice Grutch was a
guest. Bill Claussen and Levi
Yantzi held high score. Maurice
Grutch and Mrs. Levi Yantzi held
lotf. The next meeting will be
January 18, at Wilbur Smith’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran,
Betty ar«u Mary Jo were dinner
fue9ts at the James Curran home J
Uftday, January 4. Evening vis
itors were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Margritz and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda were new year’s day
guests of George Calkins’s.
Mrs. Henry Vequist was a din
ner guests at John Turner’s Mon
day, January 4. On the way home
she visited Mrs. Orville Morrow
and famil.y.
Guests at Wilbur Smith’s Sat
urday, January 3, were Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Taylor and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver
were Sunday, January 4, dinner
guests at the Lloyd Ritts home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver
called at James McNulty’s Mon
day, January 5.
Orville Thorsen was in Vermil
lion, S. D., Tuesday and Wednes
day, January 6 and 7.
James Moler of Hastings visited
Mrs. Fred Ernst and famly and
Dave Moler’s Wednesday, Janu
ary 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst and
family and Fannie Ernst were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Johring Saturday, January 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vitt and
famiy were new year’s day guests
of Mrs. Fannie Ernst.
Guests on new year’s day at
the Orville Miller home were
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Wetzler, Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Page of Page,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler of
Gregory, S.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott visited
at Francis Curran’s on Monday,,
January 5.
Wed 50 Years—
VERDEL—Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
J. Dryak of Verdel observed
their golden wedding anniver
sary on Tuesday, January 13.
Open-house was held from 3 to 5
p.m. at their farm home in Pisch"
elville community. A family re
ception was held in tne evening
for the immediate family.
Announcement
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, my
offices will be closed on Saturday
afternoons* The office will be clpen
;
only until noon.
‘ DR. REXlT WILSON
128 W. Douglas St. O’Neill
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S NECK BONES.2M9c
S PORK ROAST.Lb. 43c
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FRESH OYSTERS.Pi. 89c S
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1 WE ARE INSTALLING ADDITIONAL
I STORAGE LOCKERS
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p If interested in a locker, we will be in a posit-on to take care of si
| you. Our yearly rental rates are $7.50, $10.00 & $12.50. Lock- H
p ers may be rented monthly if desired.
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I WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
POULTRY - HOG & CATTLE FEEDS
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| It’s time to think about a Good Chick Starter. Nu'rena has some- §
f| thing new for you in a Chick Starter they say, “Now Better Than if
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I FOR YOUR LAYING FLOCK
NUTRENA 15 & 20% EGG CRUMBLES
8 27% BALANCER CRUMBLES & 33% CONCENTRATE
I FOR YOUR BROOD SOWS & FATTENING HOGS
NUTRENA 24% SOW & PIG FEED. MEAL & NUGGETS
lJ "CREEP 20" & "SHOAT 40" & 4C% BALANCER
TANKAGE — MEAT SCRAPS — BONE MEAL — BI*AN — SHORTS
NUTRENA "BEEF CAKE" — 22 TO 41% PROTEIN
f! SOYBEAN MEAL — PELLETS & CUBES
f: SWEET LASSY FEEDS — CRUSHED ROCK & BLOCK SALT
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