. Legal Notice (First pub. Feb. 25, 1954) SHERIFF'S SALE . Notice is hereby given that by Mriue of an Order of Saje issued to mo by the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Ne braska, in an-action pending in said Court ^herein Old Age As sistance Board of Holt County, Nebraska was plaintiff and &*ai ilyn d. Hackeft and others were defendants, I will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 29th day of \iarch, 1954 at 10 o’clock A.M., the following described premises in Holt County, Nebraska: The North 45 feet of lot 13, in Block II, of the Original Town of O’Neill, Holt Coumy, Nebraska, and a tract of ground described as Commencing at the Northeast corner cf Lot 15, in Block II of the Original Town of O'Neill, Holt Countv, Nebraska, running thence south 45 feet, thehce east \2lh feet to the point of beginning, to satisfy the sum of $5623.14 found due plaintiff and interest thereon and $125.76 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 31st day of Decem ber, 1953. . I.EO S. TOMJACK, Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska. 43-47 (First pub. March 11, 1954) JuU%fe D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 3932 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NLBRASXA. ESTATE OF CARL AS1MUS DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for fir al settlement heirein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxe.\ fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on March 31, 1954, at 10 o’clock, A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge t COUNTY COURT SEAL) 45-47c (First pub. March 4, 1954) Julius D Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3946 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 25, 1954. In the matter of the Estate of John N. Steinberg & Helena M. Steinberg, both, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is June 25, 1954, and for the payment of J bts is February 25, 1955, and that on March 25, 1954, and on June 26, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M., each day, I will be at the Coun tr Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, c>r adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge. (COUNIT COURT SEAL) 44-46 (First pub. March 4. 1954) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3958 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF OTTO LORENZ, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appoint ment of Jennie Brown as Ex ecutrix thereof, which will be for hearing in this court on March 24, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M. > LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 44-4oc SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL Claims allowed on general fund March 8th, 1954. Twin States Typewriter Co., Ribbons _$ 1.25 Ginn & Co., Books_ 35.16 Winston Publ. Co., Books 13.64 Southwestern Publ. Co., Supplies _ 25.47 Omaha School Supply Co., Supplies ... _ 28.05 Learning Through Seeing, Filmstrip _ 5.00 Exten. Div., Uni. of Nebr., Films _ 28.63 O’Neill Drug Co., Home Ec. Supplies _ 2.40 Shelhamer Foods, Home Ec Supplies _ 21.36 Moore - Noble Lbr. Co., Voc. Ag. Supplies - 5.58 Fairbury Journal, Voc. Ag. Supplies_1-14.01 Wm. H. Cook, Mileage _ 28.00 Kansas-Nebraska Gas Co., Fuel _ 449.05 Wm. P. Gallup, Mileage & Supplies__65.74 Consum. Pub. Pow. Dist., Electric Service-89.14 N.W. Bell Tel. Co., Phone Service_ 31.45 Zep, Pushbrooms-12.70 Dudley’s, Cleaning Mops.. 15.13 hunt’s Plumbing, Service and Repairs- 5.60 Coyne Hardware, Tools & Supplies- 458.15 Mrs. P. B. Harty, Maga zines - 86.25 We tmore Declamation Bureau, Plays-114 Educational Music Bur eau, Music & Supplies.. 53.15 Marcellus Implement Co., Gas _ 3200 Halva Electric Shop, Ser vice on Motors-14.50 O’Neill Transfer, Frt. Cgs. 1.47 Richard Shelhamer, Snow Removal -- ' uu Spelts-Ray Lbmr. Co., Ma teria]_Z4./0 City of O’Neill, Water 19.90 HENRY J. LOHAUS, President IRA H. MOSS. Secretary Irish Jokes Used in Roll Response— The Star Get-Together club met at the home of Mrs. Ed Tharnish with 16 members and two visitors present. Several songs were sung and roll call was answered with an Irish joke. The lesson was on clothing construction. Games were play ed after the meeting and lunch v.-as served. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ewalt Miller on April 14. Former Page Man Dies in California Henry Michaelson 111 Two Weeks PAGE—Friends here received word of the death of Henry Michaelson. who died Monday, March 8. in a hospital at Los An geles, Calif., where he had been a patient for two weeks. Burial was in the Glen Haven park cemetery. Mrs. Michaelson preceded him in death August 20, 1951. Survivors include: Son—Ever ett of Nyssa, Ore.; daughters — Mrs. Harold (Thora) Miller of Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Orville (Al ma) Finley of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Eva Huston of Sunland, Calif.; also 11 grandchil dren and several great-grand children. Mr. and Mrs. Michaelson were married December 27. 1898, at Plainview. They then moved to Braber, S.D., where they lived until 1920 when they moved to Page where they resided until Mrs. Micbaelson’s death. He then went to California to make his home with his children. Other Page News Pfc. Norman Trowbridge, son of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge of Page, and who is sta tioned in Korea, recently receiv ed a seven-day rest trip to Tokyo, Japan. While there he talked to his wife over the telephone. Mrs. Trowbridge will finish her sec ond year of teaching at Plain view in May. Members of the Royal Neigh bor lodge enjoyed a “blind auc tion” after the meeting Tuesday evening, March 9. The proceeds will go to the fund for an ele vator in the IOOF home at York. Mrs. Hester Edmisten and Mrs S o r e n Sorensen, sr., served lunch. Mrs. Dora Hausy, who has spent the winter here with her sister, Mrs. John Stauffer, return ed to her home Sunday at Hal stead, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Haushy and daughter came to Page Saturday to take her home. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer. Mrs. Gertrude Deaver, who has visited relatives here for the past two weeks, left Monday morning for her home at Dos Moines, la. A/2c Richard F. McIntosh ar rived home Friday morning from Andrews air force base, Wash ington, D.C. He is to report back to Camp Kilmer, N.J., Ap ril 22, where he will be processed for overseas shipment to Eng land. Mrs. Evelyn Gray was hostess to the Royal Neighbor Kensing ton Wednesday on afternoon, March 10. Mrs. Clarence Stevens and Mrs. Neven Ickes were guests. Mrs. Ickes joined the Kensington. The afternoon was spent with cards followed by a covered dish lunch. Thirteen were present. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Rober Gray Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky and sons, who purchased the Gene Cullen merchandise store, moved to the Mrs. C. A. Town send house Wednesday, March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Cullen moved to Mrs. Elizabeth Cullen’s home. The Tikalskys took over the! store Monday. The Bid-or-Bye club met Wed nesday afternoon, March 10, with Mrs. Ralph Larson. At cards Mrs. LaVern Finley receiv ed the high score prize. Mrs. Carl Max was a guest and re ceived the all - cut prize. The hostess served luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbin spent three nights the first of last week in the Thomas Holli day home. Mr. and Mrs. Holliday drove to Omaha Monday. Mrs. Allen Haynes entertained dessert luncheon. Six were pres the Just-a-Mere club at a 2:30 ent. The balance of the after- j noon was spent informally. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soren sen drove to Grand Island last Thursday to attend an insurance convention. They were accompan ied there by Mrs. Richard Heiss, who visited her husband, who is a patient in the Veterans hospi tal. The Contract bridge club met a.st Thursday evening with Mrs. Melvin Roacn. Mrs. Robert Gray won high honors and Mrs. Dan Troshynski the traveling prize. A lunch was served by Mrs. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss were in charge of the devotions and lesson when the adult fellow ship met in the Methodist church Wednesday evening, March 10. Marvin Stauffer and Roy Han sen sponsored the entertainment. Lunch was served by Mrs. Han sen, Mrs. Robert Horn and Mrs. Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart and Mrs. Hattie Stewart drove to Ralston Sunday to visit in the .van Stewart home. Roy and Ivan are sons of Mrs. Stev/ait The Page extension club met with Mrs. R. D. Copes last Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Edgar Stauffer and Mrs. Melvin Smith presenting the lesson on sewing. A number of the group made buttonholes and setin pockets. Mrs. Gertrude Deaver of Des Moines, la., was a guest. The Golden Rule club met with Mrs. Richard Trowbridge last Thursday afternoon with a lesson on sewing presented by Mrs. R. B. Crumly and Mrs. Lasr enze Reige. Mrs. Helen. Asher had charge of the business meeting. Eleven members were present. A luncheon was served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Harold Freemeyer April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holliday of Sidney visited from Wednes day, March 10, until Monday morning with the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holli day, and other relatives. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Tom Sinnard and son, Don, drove from Grand Island last Thursday to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, and to get their belongings they will need when they get settled at El Paso, Tex., where he will be stationed. They returned to Grand Island the same evening. Saturday they drove to Wichita, Kans., where they spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink. Sunday they left for their destination. Mrs. Robert Gray won high honors and Mrs. Dan Troshynski traveling when the Contract bridge club met with Mrs. Mel vin Roach Wednesday evening, March 10. Mrs. Roach served luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Max enter tained friends at a turkey dinner Saturday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crumly and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenze Reige and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer and family. The evening was spent playing pinochle. Page Soldier Helping Construct School— PAGE—Pfc. Norman K. Trow bridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. El mer Trowbridge of Page, is help ing to build a school in Korea. Members of his unit, company n oe the Seventh infantry divi sion’s 31st regiment, are aiding .xi uie construction of an eight room school at Chi-dong. Their project is cart of the armed forces assistance to Korea pro gram. Trowbridge, an assistant squad leader, arrived in Korea last July. He entered the army in October, 1952. Venetian blinds, prompt deliv ery. made to measure, metal oj wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon aid's O'Neill. MILLER THEATER i — Atkinson — FrL-Sai. Mar. 19-20 ! Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Mar. 21-22-23 FOR LOW-COST, DEPENDABLE WQjm Seivio. That’s because NATURAL GAS heats water three times faster and at lower cost. There’s always plenty of hot water for every household chore. S 30-Gallon Glass Lined $11A CQ Permaglas Water Heater | UsT * * Guaranteed 10 years. TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATER HEATING EQUIPMENT NOW! Special Offer Ends April 1 Yes, even that old teakettle in the kitchen is worth real money if you trade NOW. So bring your water heating equipment up to date now while you can get a good trade at your nearest Kansas-Nebraska office. Penfield Water Heater 50 40-Gallon Capacity. I I w . f • easy terms with your gas bill IHHBflSBH S) For Dependable GAS Service I Dies at Lincoln Diebold (“Dee”) Willm, jr., 67, retired Lincoln farmer, died recently at his home. Surviv ors include: Widow — Ethel; daughters — Marian Olson of Iowa City, la.; Mrs Lois Lee Walter of O’Neill. ACWC in All-Day Session, Atkinson CELIA—Mrs. D. F. Scott and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg attend ed the Atkinson Country Wom en’s club meeting at the Dwayne Crippen home last Thursday. It was the last all-day session of the club year. Other hostesses were Mrs. Jim Beck, Mrs. Beryle Beck and Mrs. Clinton Shellhase. Seventeen members were pres ent. Mrs. J. B. Mellor is a new member of the club and was present. A collection amounting to $5 was taken for the Red Cross. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Fred Zink in Stuart April 8. Other Celia News Blizzard conditions prevailed Friday and Friday night. About five inches of snow fell. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, Bud dy and Bill, Alex Forsythe and Mrs. Glen McClurg attended the Martin Luther play at Bassett. Wesleyan Mission society met at the Mark Hendricks home on Tuesday afternoon, March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and family were Wednesday evening, March 10, visitors at the D. F. Scott home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy of Page were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Liv ingston. In the afternoon both families visited the Lawrence Pacha family. Mrs. D. F. Scott attended Shakespeare club meeting at tne Frank Brady home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and family were Tuesday evening, March 9, visitors at the Gerald Risor home in O’Neill, helping Marilyn Risor celebrate her birthday anniversary. Steve Bausch and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch were Tuesday evening, March 9, visitors at the Stanley Johnson home. Connie Frickel and Carolyn, Victor Frickel and sons and Alex Frickel were Wednesday eve ning, March 10, visitors at the Rav Pease home. The Earl Schlotfeld family were Saturday evening visitors at the Rav Pease home Marvin Strong, Ethel and Katherine Summers, Ivan Way man, Vera and lone Ernst and Lois Strong, all of O'Neill, and Lyle Hornback of Spencer were Saturday evening visitors at the Robert Hendricks home. Carl Colfack and two sons and Oscar Wondercheck of O’Neil' were Monday evening, Marc a 8. visitors at the Clarence Focken home. , ... . Earl Schlotfeld and Albert Johnson of Lyons were Wednes day evening, March 10, visitors at the Stanley Johnson home Alex Forsythe was a Sunday afternoon visitor at the O. A. Hammerberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and family were Sunday evening visitors at the Kay Pease home. Gene Livingston was a Satur day morning visitor at the O. A. Hammerberg hojne. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hickok were Sunday afternoon visiters at the Mark Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn and Mavis were Sunday afterr.GG^i visitors at the Joe Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and Marjorie, also Rudolph Poessnecker were last Thursday morning visitors at the Clarence Focken home. The Celia Homemakers exten sion club will meet with Mrs. Merrill Smith on Wednesday, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson were Saturday night supper guests at the Milton McKathnie home. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. Edward Heiser and children and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ham merberg attended the annual meeting of the extension service Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, never tike harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti pated, get sure bur gentle relief—without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell's is one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis fying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family. Helps you get “on schedule" without re peated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New Yoik 18, N. Y. and soil conservation service in O’Neill Tuesday, March 9. They heard Everet Mitchell tell about conditions in many parts of Europe and Asia, also regular business reports, etc., of both organizations. Ora Yarges was reelected to the extension board from district 6 and Mrs. J. B. Mellor from district 7. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hend ricks and Becky were Monday evening, March 8, supper guests at the Joe Hendricks home. Nina Hendricks spent last Thursday at the Mark Hendricks home.. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and family and Mr. and Mis. Theodore Braun helped Mrs. Bill Ziska celebrate her birthday an niversary Sunday, March 7, at the Ziska home. Sunday evening, March 7, Mr. and Mrs. William Spann, Victor Frickel and sons, Garold, Harold and David, were visitors at the Ray Pease home. Clubbers Enjoy Goose Dinner AMELIA—The Helping Hand club met last Thursday with Mrs. Hattie Pierce. There were 16 members and 10 visitors pres ent. After a goose dinner, the meeting was opened by the pres ident, Mrs. William Fry rear. The : lesson on “Grandmothers Are Important People” was led by Mrs. Pearl White. Several of the grandmothers displayed some of their hobbies. Among the hob bies shown were an etched plat ter made by Mrs. Mae Sageser, a pair of suede gloves made by Mrs. Margie Samons, and some handwork done by the mother of Mrs. Bernard Blackmore. Others showed their crochet work. The next meeting will be with Mrs William Fryrear on April 8. Other Amelia News Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia visited Mr. and Mrs. Link Sageser Sunday evening. Barbara Ann and Marjorie, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Siebken of Sidney, visited Mrs. Gertie Adair a few days last week. Mr. Siebken came to At kinson to be near his mother, Mrs. Mary LaFoy, who is seri ously ill Mrs. Lindsey and Florence were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Julia White. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andersen and son, Lloyd, of Alda and Clarence Andersen and daugn ter, Joan, of Hastings visited at the Ray Andersen home Sunday. Clarence and Ray are brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierkmg and Cynthia spent Tuesday eve ning, March 9, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt. Mrs. Ed Vascio and children of Omaha came last Thursday and spent several days visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, and family. Mr. Vascio come Sunday to take them home. Mrs. Charles Bligh and daugh ter, Rae Dee, and Mrs. Anna Bahr of Valentine visited Mrs. Bligh’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, and attended the Helping Hand club meeting at Mrs. Pierce’s. They expected tc return home the next day oui • were snowed in until Sunday. The Buzzin’ Duzzin met Iasi , Thursday evening in Amelia anc went to the home of Mrs. B. W Waldo a few days early for he: ; birthday anniversary which wai on Saturday, March 13. Never theless, it was a surprise. Those present were Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Charles Bligh, Mrs. Anna Bahr, Mrs. Alice Prewitt and Sharon, Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs. Julia White, Mrs. Lindsey and Florence, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gertie Adair and Mrs. Tom Doo little. Ice cream, cake and cof fee were served for lunch. Many of the telephone lines were broken due to the blizzard and wind last Thursday and Fri day. The linemen with their helpers worked several days to repair them. Mrs. Frank Backhaus returned home Friday morning from Om aha. The Circle Nine club met last Thursday evening with Mrs. Wil ma Rees. A nice crowd enjoyed the films on Germany presented at the Free Methodist church Wed nesday evening, March 10. Viona and Wayne Burgett vis ited at Kamphaus’s Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher and girls and Lois Burge attended the “Everett Mitchell day” in O’Neill last week. Mrs. Gertie Adair accompan ied her brother, Lee Gilman, to Atkinson Saturday afternoon to visit their sister. Mrs. Mary I a Foy, who was seriously ill at the Atkinson hospital. Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair. They also visited Mrs. LaFoy at the Atkinson hospital in the after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Doolit tie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Enbody and family of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ballagh and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bil stein. Uhl Serving with IX Corps in Korea— Armv Pvt. John J. Uhl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norb Uhl of O’ Neill, is serving in Korea with IX corps — one of three in the Eighth army. IX corps coordi nates an intensive post-truce training program for UN units under its control. Private Uhl, a member of headquarters battery of the 235th field artillery observation bat talion. entered the army in June. 1953, and completed basic train ing at Ft. Sill, Okla j EDW. M. GLEESON DENTIST 2d Floor Gilligan Rexall Bldg. | Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-5 I o • REX W. WILSON, M.D. ROBT. M. LANGDON, M.D. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS 128 W. Douglas St., O’Neill Phone 138 _ i mm mm m mmmmmmrnmmm m m mm