Wulf and Goldfuss Exchange Vows PAGE—Miss Carol Wulf and Gerald Goldfuss were married June 19 at St. Martin’s Lutheran church at Alexandria, S. D, by the Rev. R. E. Utecht. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Wulf, Clear water. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Gold fuss, Page. Attending the bridal couple were Miss Arlene Rurode and Gene Goldfuss, the bridegroom’s brother. ■Hie couple are living in Ewing after a wedding trip through the Black Hills. Frontier for printing!^__ I O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson and family of Columbus, Karts., were guests from Saturday until today (Thursday) at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Everitt. Sunday Albert Henning, “Butch” Goeke and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yusten were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goeke in Atkinson. Fourth of July dresses! Pic ture-framing cotton sun-dresses with boleros, and square-dance dresses. Simplicity frocks. $2.98 and $3.98. — Hage-nsick Ladies Wear. O'Neill. Sc Mrs. R. L. Owens and Nancy and Michael returned to Kansas City, Mo., Sunday after spending several weeks visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden. ; NOTICE > i We Will Be Closed All Day | ! SUNDAY. JULY 4TH > i i, 4 Anyone wishing to place orders for bakery ) 4 goods may do so by placing their order not ) 4 later than Friday evening — they must be ) 4 called for by 10 P.M., Saturday evening, ) 4 July 3. > 4 > ! M&M BAKERY & CAFE \ t- —- — — —-J LOHAUS MOTOR CO. "Where service doesn t end with the sale Phone 33 C) Neill ★ THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL ★ 1950 PONTIAC SILVER STREAK SEDAN COUPE Original finish and actual mileage. Fully equipped and ready to go! JUST . . . $775 TAKES IT HOME! 1 4th of July Weekend 1 I SPECIALS ! 5 ____ :: H Just in Time for Your Vacation and to | Fill Your Hot Weather Needs! ! DRESSES y%£fr\ ! $4.99 Ltr | | Values to 8.95 \ WHITES — PASTELS — PRINTS GOOD VALUES — Not All Sizes. So Be Here Earlyl : | SUMMER I HATS $2 V: Values to 6.95 H Whites and Pastels 1 LACES — PIQUES « RIBBONS H All Flattering New Styles: PURSES 1.19 Formerly 2.95 All • Straw Bags : included at this \ i price! s 4 NEWEST STYLES! Select Yours Today! We Have a Complete Stock of 1 SHORTS ~ PEDAL PUSHERS I BLOUSES - TEE SHIRTS H ♦♦ WE HAVE RECEIVED A | NEW SHIPMENT ( SWIMSUITS I Fill Your HOLIDAY NEEDS at the -k / ♦♦ ♦♦ ■ft H NEW LOCATION — Former McCartney Style Shop Bldg. || AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE It.... Future Subscribers i i SKJRDLA— Mr. and Mrs. Lau rence Skrdla of Stuart, a son, ; Jerome John, weighing 7 pounds 3 Vi ounces, bom Thursday, June ; 24, at Atkinson Memorial hospi tal. KLINGER—Mr. and Mrs. Har old Klinger of Atkinson, a daughter, Mira Marie, weighing 9 pounds 15 ounces, bom Mon- ; day, June 28, at Atkinson Me morial hospital. HOLMBERG — Mr. and Mrs. ! Otto Holmberg of Bristow, a daughter, Diana June, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces, bom Wednes day. June 23, at Sacred Heart hospital. Lynch. RIHANEK — Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rihanek of Monowi, a daughter, Carla Anne, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, bom Thurs day, June 24, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. LL'CH — Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lech of Atkinson, a son. Gary Lee Lech, weighing 6 pounds 1% ounces, born Sunday, June 27, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. DUSATKO — Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko of O’Neill, a j daughter, Marian Margaret, weighing 7 pounds HVz ounces, born Monday, June 28, at St.' Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. PRIBIL—Mr. and Mrs. Frelent Pribil of O’Neill, a daughter, Donna Kay, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born Monday. June 28, , at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. SUKUP— A/3c and Mrs. Du ane Sukup of Salina, Kans., a daughter, Linda Jo, bom Mon day. June 28. Mrs. Sukup is the former Jacaueline Russell, The baby is the first great-grand child of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders of Inman and is a great-great grandchild of Mrs. Taylor of Ft. Collins, Colo. She has 14 living grandparents and great-grand parents. GOODWIN—Mr. and Mrs. Bob by Goodwin of Amarillo, Tex., a daughter, Roberta Lynn, weigh ing 5 pounds 14 ounces, born Wednesday, June 23. Mrs. Good win is the former Helen Moses, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moses of Stuart. THRAMER — Mr. and Mrs. James Thramer of Deloit, a son, born Monday, June 21, at the Neligh hospital. PROUTY — Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frouty of Spencer, a son, John Robert, weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, born Monday, June 28, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O' Neill. DIERBERGER—Mr. and Mrs. i Gale Dierberger of O’Neill, a son, weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, j born Wednesday, June 30, at St. | Anthony’s hospital. O’Neill. Sick & Injured EMMET—Mrs. James O’Connor ( came home from St. Catherine’s ] hospital at Omaha on Tuesday, i her daughter, Marybelle, returned home with her for a two-week - vacation and to help care for her | mother. . . Mrs. Leo Wortman and family of West Point brought Mrs. A1 Kloppenborg and baby daughter, Patricia, home Wednes day morning. Mrs. Kloppenborg had been a patient at the West Point hospital, while her mother, Mrs. Leo Wortman cared for little Patricia. / INMAN— Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins went to Omaha Tues day, June 22, where they had medical checkups. They return ed home last Thursday. . . Mr. ajd Mrs. Elmer Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Michaelis left Tuesday for Omaha where Mrs. Michaelis will have a medical checkup. AMELIA—Fred Watson, was in a Hastings hospital last week, following an operation on his eyes. His son, Asa, who was with him for the operation returned home Saturday. Mr. Watson was improving “satisfactorly” but | stayed to be near the doctor for further care. DELOIT — Danny Bauer, the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer, has been ill with mumps. The Carl Wulf children have also been having mumps. RIVERSIDE-Mrs. Alfred Nap ier underwent ma.ior surgery Thursday at the Lutheran hosp ital in Norfolk. Her condition is satisfactory. CELIA—Paul, Dale and Dan ny Focken had mumps the past week. Too Late to Gassify j FOR SALE: Awnings. Call Jim ! Sessions, 409-J (after 6 p.m.), j or write P.O. box 568, O’Neill. \ Terms. 9-ll-13c FOR SALE: Fryers, -3 lbs. and. over. Will deliver for $1 each, Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Call your order to 478-J, Mrs. Vern Harding, O’Neill. 9c FOR SALE: 6 to 8 week old pigs, 1 mile west 3% miles north of drive-in theater. — Clarence Gokie, O’Neill. 6tf AT STUD: Chestnut sorrel Mor | gan stallion. Terms. $15.00 for colt.—R. B. Geary, % mi. E. 5 3 so. Inman. 9-llp85 | FOR SALE; Overshot stacker, in good condition.— G. Rzeszo tarski, Emmet. 9-10d<30 3 WANTED: Farm or ranch in trade for town dwellings. — 3 Write box K, c/o Frontier. 3 9P35 . .-.- . . * 3 WE WISH to thank all our friends and neighbors for their K kindnesses, sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings at 2 the time of the death of our K mother Mrs. Sam Barnard. — Mr. and Mrs. William Barnard, 2 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Byers, Mrs. 2 C. E. Yantzi. 9c50 M ♦♦ H Weekend Visitors— 2 Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Man 2 son spent the weekend at North 2 Loup visiting at the Ivan Briggs ranch. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Hospitalized: Ambrose Biglin, O’Neill; Mrs. Lyle Childer, Chambers; Mrs. Bernard Dusat ko, O’Neill; Gilbert R. Fish, Butte; Clair Grimes, Chambers; Mrs. Gary Lech, Atkinson; Mrs. Carl Max, Page; Mrs. Mary Mul len, O’Neill; Mrs. Gale Dierberg er. O’Neill; Mary Alice Musil. O’ Neill; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Francis Pfeffer, Butte; Mrs. Frelent Pribib O’Neill; Mrs. Ed Prouty, Spencer; Mamie Shoe maker, O’Neill; Mrs. Myrtle Sparrow, Orchard; Mrs. Charles Stout, O’Neill; Mrs. Harold Swanson, Bristow; John O’Con nor, O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Mrs. William Boettcher, Fairfax, S.D., Marion Borrall, Butte; Mrs. George Chittenden, Spencer; Mrs. C. B. Darnell, Lynch Ray Allen Gif ford, Dorsey; Mrs. Otto Holm berg and daughter, Bristow; Jer ry Kaplan, Verdel; Mrs. Frank Kayb Spencer; Mrs. Chris Neu miller, Naper; Mrs. A. J. Pritch ett, Lynch; Dennis Reynolds, Verdel; Mrs. Kermit Rhodman, Gross; Mrs. Glen Rihanek and daughter, Monowi; Fred Truax, Redbird; Duane Wesche, Lynch; Alfred Windmeyer, Naper. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Hospitalized: Mrs. Francis j Timmerman, Mrs. Joe Hendricks, Mrs. Henry Werner, Vesta Ad ams, Mattie Johnson, Mrs. Har old Klinger and daughter, Mrs. Laurence Skrdla and son, Baby 'Gary Joseph Batenhorst. who now weighs 4 pounds \Vz ounces. persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Esther B. Collins and Robert Richardson as Joint Adminis trators of said estate, and will be heard July 22, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 9-llc Auction Held at Club Meeting CELIA—The Celia Homemak ers extension club met at the Mark Hendricks home Wednes day, June 23, with 13 members present. Visitors were Mrs. Om er Poynts, Mrs. William Maloun and Diana and Carla Samms. A Chinese auction was held. It was the last meeting of the club year. Other Celia News Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld went to Laurel last Thursday to attend the funeral of a friend, Raymond Rhode, \*ho was struck and killed by lightning at Yankton, S D., Sunday, June 20, at the stock car races. The funer al was last Thursday afternon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tasler, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Addison and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bausch and Steve Bausch, also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tasler, jr., enjoyed a picnic at the Stan ley Johnson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lauridsen and family. Bill Clausson, Frank Disterhaupt, Jim Lauridsen and Lloyd Evans were last Thursday dinner guests at the Hans Laur idsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson and daughter, Naomi, of O'Neill were last Thursday evening vis itors at the Connie Frickel home DR. J. L. SHERBAHN O’Neill, Nebraska Complete X-Ray Equipment Vt Block So. of Ford Garage I I I | Leave for Minnesota— Mr. and Mrs. Don O. Lyons left Wednesday, June 23, for I Twin Valley, Minn., Mrs. Lyons will return to O’Neill Sunday. Try Frontier want ads! i Legal Notice (i*irst pub. July 1, 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF REFEREE'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said court wherein Mary McManus, et al., are Plain tiffs, and Ann McManus, et al., are defendants, being case No. 14897, directing me as referee to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4 in Block C of O’Neill and Hagerty’s Addition to the Town of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska; I will sell said real estate at public auction on August 2, 1954, at ten o’.clock a.m. at the front door of the courthouse in O’Neill, Ne braska. Terms of Sale, 20# of bid in cash on day of sale, bal ance upon confirmation WILLIAM W. GRIFFIN Sole Referee 9-13c (First pub. July 1, 1954) William W. Griffin Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 3975 In the County Court of Holt Jounty, Nebraska, June 29, 1954. [n the Matter of the Estate of Herbert Richardson, Deceased Notice is hereby given to all Finest Beverages I ALWAYS COME I IN BOTTLES I HI 111 k BliUllIN^ Fri.-Sal. July 2*3 "ROCKY MARCIANO VS. EZZARD CHARLES" Championship Fight Also Double Feature Sun.-Mon -Tues. July 4-5-6 Wed.-Thurs. July 7-8 All Star Cast — Special All Star Cast "TOP BANANA" "SEA OF LOST SHIPS" A musical comedy. Family Night — Buck Night Also Shorts. Bring ’Em All! ADMINISTRATOR’S AUCTION TO SETTLE the estate of the late Minnie C. Gamel, deceased, the follownig real estate and personal property will be sold at public auction, on premises, located 6 miles north of Page, Nebr.; OR 10 miles east of O’Neill. Nebr., and 1% miles north, on— FRIDAY, JULY 2ND Beginning at 1 O'clock __ REAL ESTATE Legally described as NWVi of Sec. 13-29-10; of SE14 of Sec. 13-29-10, all in Antelope twp., Holt County, Nebr. 31 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 31 13 milk cows (12 fresh) 13 calves; 4 yearling heifers; reg. Hereford bull 2 HORSES — Geldings, smooth mouth team, wt. 1,500 ! Chickens (58 mixed hens)—3 Mallard Ducks (drake, 2 hens) FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Lister, elis, mower, rake, disc, wagon gear, harness, etc. TERMS: Personal property: Cash, or see your banker; real estate: 25% day of sale, balance when clear title furnished. I LESTER A. GAMEL, A dm. COLS. WANSER & O'CONNELL, Aucts. O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK Clerk 300 Head Cattle on Today’s Market • There will be around 200 to 300 head of cattle, mostly yearlings, in the offering today (Thursday) at the O'Neill Livestock Market. There'll be two consignments of 35 head each of light yearlings, and the usual run of mixed cattle of all kinds. • There'll be from 100 to 150 feeder pigs and the regular run of fat hogs. SALE EVERY THURSDAY AND ALWAYS A GOOD MARKET AT O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Phone 2 — O’Neill IT’S YOUR MONEY! 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