The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 22, 1954, SECTION 2, Page 15, Image 15

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    \ oorheis Clan
Reunites Sunday
in Neligh Park
The seven sons and daughters
of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
voorhies of Orchard, Antelope
county pioners, held their annual
reunion Sunday, July 18, at Riv
erside park, Neligh.
The eldest son, W. R. Voorhies,
and his wife of Olympia, Wash.,
were unable to be present.
There were 61 members and
one visitor participating. Forty
tight members were not present.
The tables were laden with
iood and the dinner was greatly
enjoyed.
The following were registered;
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Trautman
and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cur
bs, Mr. ancl Mrs. Fremont Cur
tis and son, all of Royal; Mr. and
Mrs. G, S. Voorhies and Mr. and
Mrs. K W Miller, all of Neligh;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Voorhies
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
McManigal and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles' Vrooman and
family, all of Orchard; Mr and
Mrs. G. W. Miller of O’Neill; Mrs.
C. B. McMann of Los Angeles,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voor
hies of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnson of Newton, la.; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Voorhies of
Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Curtis
and sons of Hopkins, Minn.; Mr.
and Mrs George Voorhies, Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Hutchinson and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle
Vietor and family, all of Elgin;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Voorhies
and daughter of Wayne; Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Dwyer of Fremont;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gartner and
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller, all
of Chambers.
The visitor present was Mrs.
C- Keetle of Royal.
There were three weddings and
one birth which occurred in the
]>ast year- -weddings of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Dwyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Gartner and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Johnson; birth of Julia
Ahn McManigal.
The anniversary cake was
maked by Mrs. G. W. Miller
commemorating the wedding
anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. K.
W. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell McManigal, also the birthday
anniversaries of Mrs. K. W. Mil
ler, Mrs. Russell McManigal,
Mrs. Don Gartner, George Voor
hies, Kathie Voorhies and Bar
bara Ellston.
Committee appointed for the
ensuing tyear included Walter
Voorhies, Mrs. G- W. Miller and
Duane Miller.
After a day of visiting and
reminiscing, ice cream and cake
were served.
The reunion will be held on or
near the same date next year.
Spencer Home Is
Scene of Reunion
The Mott family reunion was
held Sunday, July 18, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kac
zor at Spencer.
A picnic dinner was served at
noon. The afternoon was spent
talcing pictures and visiting.
Those present were;
Mrs. Edna Walton of Boone,
la.; Miss Julia Mott of Mitchell,
S D.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mott and son of Omaha; Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Mott and daugh
ters of Belts Ville, Md.; Mr. and
Mrs. Don Carlson and family of
Pary De Sack, Wise.; M/Sgt. and
Mrs. Carney Hartley and family,
who just returned from Ger
many; Mrs. Josephine Groeling
of Orchard; Mrs. Herman Block
and son. Dale* of Venus; Mr. and
Mrs. George J. Mott, Mrs. Rich
ard Clyde and children and Mrs.
Ethel Frisch and sons, all of O'
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs: James Mott, Mr.
and Mrs. Art Ennen and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mott, all
«f Verdigre; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mott and son, Donald, Mr. and
Mrs. William Mott and Eunice,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaczor and
family, all of Spencer.
Other visitors during the after
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Alden
Borden, Mrs. Ada Varcoe and
Mr. and Mrs. William Luedke,
all of. Spencer. . „
BROTHERS REUNITE
Pvt. Marvin Neuman and A/lc
Vernon Neiman have been suc
cessful in reuniting frequently in
Japan. Marvin is near the village
of Tsuiki with a maintenance
and supply group, and Vernon is
stationed in southern Japan.
Glen Tomlinson of Spencer
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Tomlinson, Tuesday after
noon, July 13.
1 ——
Centennial Pageant
State Fair Feature
600 Nebraska City
Actors to Appear
LINCOLN—The story of Ne
braska’s history, dramatically
presented in the form of a terri
torial centennial pagent, will be
one of the highlights of the 1954
state fair, it was announced by
Fair Board Secretary Ed Schultz.
First showing of the pageant
'■'dll be on Saturday night, Sep
tember 4. at a special preopen
ing. It will be repeated in front
of the grandstand on Sunday
night, September 5.
Fairground gates will swing
open for the preopening at 6
p.m. on Saturday. In addition to
the pageant, the midway will be
in operation.
The pageant will be presented
by more than 600 actors from
Nebraska City, all of them garb
ed in the period to be depicted.
Played in front of a 350-foot
stage, the narrative type presen
tation will feature 25 to 35
scenes of authentic Nebraska his
tory.
The tentative outline of the
pageant calls for an opening
scene featuring the arrival of
Lewis and Clark in what was
to become Nebraska territory.
Other events to be depicted will
include the establishment of the
first Ft. Kearny, the treaty with
the Pawnee Indians, the first
territorial fair, the coming of
the railroad, and sale of slaves.
Figure Seven Is
Jinx for Little Rita
EWING — Rita, a small
daughetr of Mr. and Mrs.
James Rotherham, became ill
at her home on Friday, July 9.
She was taken to Dr. W. J.
Bennie at Clearwater. After
examination, he sent her to
the Antelope Memorial hospi
tal where Rita underwent sur
gery for the removal of a rup
tured appendix about 10 o’
clock that night.
Rita is the seventh child of
the Rotherham family. She cel
ebrated her seventh birthday
on July 7. July, by the way is
the seventh month. Her opera
tion missed being performed
on the seventh hour.
- -
Truckload of
Calile Upsets—
CLEARWATER — A truck
' driver and a youth accompany
ing him. whose names were not
learned here, were bruised but
not seriously hurt in an accident
four miles east of Clearwater
about 7 o’clock Sunday evening.
The semi trailer truck, loaded
with dairy cattle from South
Dakota, overturned when the
driver leaned out of the cab to
inspect a tire and lost control of
the vehicle.
The driver jumped from the
cab. pushing the boy with him
to the floor of the cab as he did
so. The cab came loose from the
trailer and barely missed the
driver as it “jumped over” him.
One of tne cows had leg frac
tures, but the other animals were
sent on.
Hangar Burns
at Creighton—
CREIGHTON— Fire of unde
termined origin about 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday destroyed a hangar and
t.wo planes at the Creighton Mu
nicipal airport.
Two planes were removed to
safety.
The front part of the structure
housed the office and work shop,
and the hangar was in the rear
section.
Insurance was carried on the
building.
Kathy Perry Is
Elected President—
Brownie troop IV met at the
public library on Monday, July
19. There were seven members
present and they elected new of
ficers: Kathy Perry, president;
Carol Jo Holly, secretary; Diane
Sehi, treasurer; Janet Petersen,
reporter.
We painted frames for our
pictures. Janet Petersen treated
us to fudge bars. Kathy Rubeck
will be hostess at the next meet
ing August 2.—By Janet Peter
sen, scribe.
Mrs. Carrie Hunter of Redbird
and Mrs. Cleta Brady of Canada
were weekend guests last Thurs
day at the H. W. Tomlinson
home.
"n
nallicrafters
V
Yes—T.V. reception has been better the last few
weeks—and the set for you is a Hallicrafter.
Hallicrafter builds a T.V. for fringe area recep
Ition. Forty percent more video drive brings in a
picture on a Hallicrafter when other makes just
won’t do the job.
And another thing, folks—a T.V., like anything
else — occasionally needs adjustment or minor
repairs. Does the dealer have the necessary equip
ment and the technician with the “know how”
to SERVICE it? If he doesn’t, he really shouldn’t
be in the business. Ask to see his shop. Osborne’s,
Hallicrafter dealer in O’Neill, has a complete shop
and fully trained technician in charge.
'•
Hallicrafter can be had on easy terms. Better call
. Osborne’s or drop in at 112 South Fourth St. soon.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 500-gal. propane
tank. Several good small
tractors especially good for
hay country. — John Beuck
Implement, Hartington, Nebr.,
phone 377. 10-13c
SPRINKLER
IRRIGATION
SEE US or write to us if inter
ested in Sprinkler Irrigation.
We will be glad to figure your
system for you, with the help
of qualified irrigation engi
neers, at no obligation.
Call or Write—
WM. KROTTER CO.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
“DEALERS IN A-M
SPRINKLER IRRIGATION”
FOR SALE: Heavy duty under
slungs, complete with or with
out beds, also big truck tires,
rims, etc. We deliver.—Gerald
O’Connor, 8 mi. no., 5 east of
Atkinson on No. 11. 12-21p
FOR SALE: A hospital bed. —
Mrs. May, 3 blocks so. Texaco
st„ O’Neill.12p35
j FOR SALE: Used davenport and
j used square tub aluminum
Maytag washing machine. —
Phone 234. O’Neill. 11-12c
USED CARS
1953 PONTIAC 8 Custom Cata
lina.
1953 FORD V-8 Custom 4-dr.
1952 PONTIAC 8 2-dr. Deluxe.
1950 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Style
line.
1949 FORD V-8 4-dr. Custom.
1948 FORD V-8 Club Coupe.
1948 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe.
1946 PONTIAC 4-dr. 6.
1949 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Special.
1939 CHEVROLET.
1935 FORD %-ton Pickup.
GMAC FINANCING
WM. KROTTER CO.
PONTIAC
Phone 531 — West O’Neill
WATER SHORTAGE? Not us! I
We bought a water system'
from Kelly’s Plumbing, O’
Neill. Make an inquiry today.
—Phone 402-J. 12c
New Machinery
No. 25 J-D combines.
9-, 12- and 16-ft. windrowers.
12-ft. Easy Flow fertilizer
spreader.
J-D spreaders.
10, 12 and 14-ft. J-D rakes.
No. 5 J-D mowers.
Farmhand loaders, bulldozers,
grapple forks.
J-D-D oils, greases and batteries.
Bale ties, cable.
Plymouth baler and binder
twine.
Used Machinery
1950 John Deere A tractor, fully
equipped.
1949 John Deere A tractor, fully
equipped.
1948 John Deere B tractor.
1946 H John Deere.
1944 John Deere B.
1942 B J-D tractor, S & L.
1939 F20 IHC tractor.
12 - Ft. Case windrower with
transport trucks.
J-D 4-wheel spreader.
No. 5 J-D mower.
JD tractor cultivator.
IHC No. 238 tractor cultivator.
Hydraulic manure loader.
Used Farmhand.
J-D 8-ft. grain binder.
6-Ft. Massey - Harris combine
with motor.
No. 69 Minneapolis combine.
No. 55 John Deere combine.
We trade and give terms on John
Deere Credit Plan. Come in
and see us!
OPEN EVENINGS
— 7 until 9 P.M. —
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
USED APPLIANCES
Used Maytag Washing Machines.
These machines are completely
reconditioned, and carry a 90
day guarantee against all parts
and workmanship. Also a few
odd-make washing machines
and repairs priced to sell.
WM. KROTTER CO.
MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE
Phone 531_West O’Neill
BEST BUYS!
1951 Ford club coupe, custom,
radio, healer, overdrive,
good rubber_ $850
1950 Plymouth club coupe, radio,
heater ___ $745
1950 Ford fordor, custom, radio,
heater, overdrive, motor com
pletely overhauled, good rub
ber. Bargain_$695
1949 Chevrolet 2-dr., good clean
car_$595
1953 Ford 4-door Custom .$1,245
COME IN AND SEE US!
We like to trade!!
Shierk Motor Co.
430 South 4th — O’Neill
Frontier for printing!
FOR SALE: 1950 Studebakei
Champion, 2-dr., regal deluxe,
condition like new.—Fred Sal
ak, phone 553-J, O’Neill. 9tf
FOR SALE: 1,000 bu. wooden
grain bin on skids.—Harry E.
Ressel, O’Neill. ll-12c
HOOVER
Sales & Service
B I G L I N ’ S
Phone 38 — O’Neill
New ’54
STUDEBAKERS
Passenger Cars and
Trucks — On Display
USED CARS
1953 DeSoto club coupe.
1950 Ford tudor, custom, with
overdrive.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
“Home of Studebaker”
OPEN EVENINGS
— 7 to 9 O’Clock —
Phone 582 — O’Neill
GILL ELECTRIC: See John Gil
strap for all your electrical
wiring and equipment. I ser
vice all makes of appliances.—
O’Nerll, phone 527-LR. 45tf
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars with outstanding quality.
Veterinary vaccinated!—Henry
Stelling & Son, Orchard, Nebr.
__ lltf
NEW & USED
MACHINERY
NEW
MM “69” Harvester Combine.
MM Tractors (all sizes).
Case SC Tractor.
MM, New Idea and Case mowers.
MM and New Idea side del. rakes.
MM 12’ windrower.
Case and New Idea farm trailers.
USED
J.D. 12’ combine.
IHC 5’ combine.
MM mower (semi-mounted).
Case SC tractor.
P armall Regular tractor.
Case pickup wire baler.
MM Model E com sheller
WM. KROTTER CO.
MM & NEW IDEA SALES
AND SERVICE
WEST O’NEILL — PHONE 531
HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE:
It’s a 28-foot, all modem in
every way, with full bathroom
(shower, bathtub, lavatory and
stool), has electric water heat
er and electric refrigerator with
large freezer compartment.
Most trailers this size sell at
$2,895.00 This is brand new j
and I am asking only $2,375.
Will give terms if desired.—
Joe Philben, Neligh. 12c
SPRINKLER
IRRIGATION
WADE RAIN’S Free Planning
Service for sprinkler irriga
tion. If interested see us or
write us. A special Wade Rain
field technician will gladly
call and help you plan the
right layout for your soil and
crops. There is no obligation
to you in connection with any
part of Wade Rain’s planning,
ft’s a service we are glad to
render in the interests of bet
ter farming everywhere.
J. F. BRADY CO.
Atkinson Nebraska 5tl
FOR .SALE: Fryers, $1.—Nina
Bunyal, 4% mi. N„ % W.
Bazelman’s Station, O’Neill.
_ 9tf
USED WASHERS &
APPLIANCES
USED MAYTAG WASHING
MACHINES
I—Used round tub Maytag wash
er (new tub).
1 Square tub Maytag, alumi
num.
1 Used Maytag Automatic (Like
New) v
1—Used Maytag model R
our U5ed ^ com_
pletely reconditioned, and carry a
M day guarantee against parts
and workmanship.
WM. KROTTER CO.
MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE
West O’Neill Phone 531
FOR SALE: Baby bed. Full size.
D°n Kallhoff, Chambers.
____12p35
FOR SALE: Butler, sr., steel
grain bin. 1,000 bu. capacity.
Also 10x12x8 Wood granary
and several other buildings.
Will sell reasonable.—Joe Ku
bik, Star. _12-13p65
FOR SALE:
Good Saddle Horse
A good horse for saddle clubs,
etc.
Inquire at:
WM. KROTTER CO.
WEST O’NEILL — PHONE 531
SOCK OF AGES MONUMENTS
To Grow More Beautiful
with the Passing Years
POTTHAST
Monument
Company
NORFOLK
F arm Machinery
New MTA Diesel.
1944 Case combine, 6-ft., with
motor.
Good used 50-T. baler, with mo
tor.
Good used trucks and pickups.
}~~1950 F°rd tractor, a good buy.
1947 gas M.
1941 fuel H.
Farmall 20.
Garden tractor.
McCormick-Deering 10-20, guar
.a^teed to run. Bargain _ $25
12-Ft. rakes.
14-Ft. rakes.
No. 5 John Deere mower.
No. 16 IHC mower.
F-12 mower.
F-20 mower.
Good No. 27 IHC mower.
Allis Chalmers B tractor. '
Model A truck sweep.
Innes pickup.
New underslung wagon.
Overshot stacker.
Handlift cultivators for H ana
M and F20, $50 each while
they last.
See Us Before You Buy!
Shelhamer Eqpt. Co.
O’Neill
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills, and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
si7.es. — John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr. 7tf
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Check These Prices on —
Home Freezers
Save from $110.45 to $270.45
— DELIVERED PRICES —
Regular $399.95
. FREEZER
13.3 Cu. Ft.
Now _ 289.50
Regular $459.95
FREEZER
15-Cu. Ft.
Now _ 299.50
Reg. $629.95 Double-Door
FREEZER
20-Cu. Ft.
Now- 369.50
Regular $649.95 Upright
FREEZER
18-Cu. Ft.
Now-__ 379.50
Brand New — Guaranteed 5 Yrs.
MIDWEST
Furniture & Appliance
West O’Neill 10-13c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Schoolhouse, dis
trict No. 103, approximately 14
x 20. Sealed bids will be accept
ed up to July 29, at which time
bids will be opened, with res
ervations to reject any or all
bids. Mail bids to county supt.
office, O’Neill. Please mark
envelope. 10-12c
FOR SALE: 4 good dwelling
lots, east of the Brennan park
and north of the hospital, in
block 8, McCafferty’s annex.—
P. C. Donohoe, O'Neill. 9tf
FOR SALE: 2-bedroom, all mod
em home, full basement, oil
furnace. Garage, paved drive
way. Fenced yard. — Lloyd
Liedtke, 608 E. Benton, O’
Neill. phone 556-M. 5tf
FOR SALE: Two lots in block
No. 43, Rigg’s addition.—P. C,
Donohoe, O’Neill. 9tf
FOR SALE: Six - room house,
part modem, full size lot, on
East Benton street, two blocks
from school and church, fine
residence site.—See P. C. Don
ohoe, O’Neill. 6tf
FOR SALE: School land lease,
no improvements, lots of wa
ter and shade, good pasture,
some alfalfa. — Mrs. Arden
Johnson, Spencer, Nebr.
ll-13p85
FOR SALE: 320-acre farm, 7
miles out. 140 cultivated, fair
bldgs., 60 meadow, 120 pas
ture. Price, $35 per acre. —R.
H. Parker, O’Neill. 5tf
THE
DURRE 480 ACRES
IMPROVED wet hay and pas
ture land on Cache Creek SE
of Chambers. Has 3 flowing
wells. Priced for quick sale at
$70 an acre.
Fisher Realty Co.
Norfolk, Nebr. 9tf ■
HOUSE FOR SALE to be moved.
Contact Ann Asimus, O’Neill.
_ 7tf
I HAVE opened an acreage ad
jacent to O’Neill and will sell
either in acreages or lots. —
Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, lltf
I HAVE unlimited insurance
money to loan on big ranch
es. — R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 50tf
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O’Neill. Nebr, 44tf
Tune in “Voice or Tne Fron
tier”, thrice weekly!
MISCELLANEOUS
I—_
L-O-A-N-S
4% Federal Land Bank
Long Term
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS’N
O’Neill. Nebr.
SELLING Is our business: Will
arrange for advertising, selling
and clerking at your sale, pri
vately or public auction.—Ed
Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’
Neill, phone 207, licensed real
estate auctioneer and brokers.
13tf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on
the run Phone 404-W. Used
car parts, car repairing, elec
tric and acetylene welding,
body shop.
Strong’s Repair Shop
VERNON STRONG, Prop.
North Seventh — O’Neill
IF YOU WANT a loan on your
residence or business building,
I can furnish the money, eith
er on monthly payment plan
or on straight yearly payment
plan.—See R. H. Parker, O’
Neill, Nebr. 50tf
NEW HOME
SEWING MACHINES
Sales and Service
We repair all makes. Let us give
you a free estimate on your
repair work.
Midwest Furniture &
_Appliance
LOST: 7.50x17 tire and rim. If
found, leave at East End cafe.
Reward. — Clarence Bruder
Wausa, ll-12p
LET'S GO
GET A ‘Travel Accident Policy”
for yourself and family cover
ing death and medical ex
pense, at low cost. Contact
Geo. C. Robertson, phone 534!
ONeiH. 3tf
Real Estate Loans
WE have unlimited funds to loan
on Ranches. If you anticipate
needing a loan, CALL US TO
DAY.
Ernie Weller
Associates
Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
Next door Asimus Motors)
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
AT STUD: Chestnut sorrel Mor
gan stallion. Terms, $15.00 for
colt—R. B. Geary, % mi. E. 5
so. Inman.9-llp85
I HAVE unlimited Insurance
money to loan on farms. _
See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr-_50tf
NOTICE: Elkhom Flower Shop
has moved to 413 E. Douglas,
4 doors east of former location!
__12c |
iixpert
Watch Repairing
McIntosh Jewelry
Phone 166 O’NeiH
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
THE FRONTIER for your print
ing needs.
FOR INDIVIDUALLY designed
Spencer supports, call 316, O’
Neill, Mrs. R. Kurtz. ll-19p
O. E. ("OakiO
DAVIDSON
Plumbing & Heating
“The Best Work for the
Least Money”
GAS WATER HEATERS
& FURNACES
Phone 126 — O’Neill
Visitor Feted_
Mrs. E. M. Gleeson entertain
ed at two tables of bridge Satur
cay evening honoring Mrs. Rich
ard Gobiel of Wilmington, Del
Mrs. Gobiel is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCarville
sr. ’
Church Group Picnics_
The Wesleyan Service guild
held a picnic Monday evening at
Ford’s Dark. This was followed
by a business meeting and wor- ;
ship at the home of Mrs. Clay
Johnson, jr.
WANTED
WANTED: New and used car
salesman. Experience prefer
red but not necessary. Contact
—A. Marcellus, O’Neill, phone
J7°-_ 4tf
HELP WANTED: Male or female
waitr^s. Steady job. — Sand
wich Shop, phone 348, O’Neill
_ 12c
WANTED: Light trucking and
drayage, all kinds. — Archie
Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ
or 125-J. 37tf
WANTED: Custom baling,
square bales, 12 cents each —
Lloyd Porter, phone 20-F04,
Orchard. 6-13p
WANTED: Hay or alfalfa to
bale, shares or cash. Round
baler—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill.
__3tf
SALESMAN WANTED:
MAJOR FEED company needs a
salesman in Holt and Antelope
counties. Home nights. Social
security retirement benefits,
insurance and hospitalization.
Car needed, Married and be
tween 25 and 50. Reply Walt
Baskett, Box 295, Norfolk,
Nebr._ 12-13cl00
WANTED: Baby sitting, washing
and ironing. —Mary Neiman,
phone 192-J, O’Neill. 12p35
CARDS of THANKS
WE WISH to thank all our rela
tives, friends and neighbors
for the visits, cards and flow
ers during the time of the sick
ness and death of our mother
and grandmother, Mrs. Dalton.
Your kindness was greatly ap
preciated—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Davis, Frank, Dan and Tom
Dalton, Mrs. John Dalton and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elsbury
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
ny DeBacker, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
White and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Hansen and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hemmelstrand and family. 12c
OUR SINCERE thanks and ap
preciation for the kindness,
sympathy and spiritual bou
quets extended to us at the
time of the death of our moth
er, Mrs. Bridgette Rohde. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.
THE ROHDE FAMILY
12p50
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. 47tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms
close in. Contact Edna Coyne,
O’Neill, phone 535-W. 9tf
FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116
So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart,
O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Rav Lbr. Co.
Poiholders Are
Judged • by Group—
The Pleasant Brook 4-H sew
ing club met Tuesday, July 13,
at St. John’s church basement.
There were 11 members present.
The group judged potholders
and made patterns for shoulder
covers, the n*.xt sewing item.
The business meeting was con
ducted by the vice-president,
Madene Steams, in the absence
of the president.
Kathleen and Janet Funk had
charge odf recreation.
Hostesses were Mrs. V. Thiele
and Mrs. V. Tuttle.
The club leader, Mrs. Steams,
took some of the members to a
4-H demonstration at Neligh on
July 2. I
Page News
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman
and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher
returned home from a vacation
trip Tuesday night, July 13. Mr.
and Mrs. Fussleman had visited
their son-in-law and daughter at
Alexandria, Va. While there they
had spent several days sight
seeing in Washington, D.C. After
Corporal Asher’s discharge on
July 9, the group went to Niag
ara Falls. From there they cross
ed into Canada where they spent
a day. On their way home they
visited Detroit, Mich., and Chi
cago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fussle
man of Bristow spent Sunday
afternoon visiting his brother.
Lloyd Fussleman. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and
Mrs. P. E. Nissen attended the
annual Nissen reunion held at
Yankton, S.D., Sunday with a
picnic dinner and supper. One
hundred and twelve were pres
ent.
Mrs. Dora Townsend spent the
weekend in Seward visiting at
the home of her granddaughter,
Mrs.. Gerald Rathje, and Mr.
Rathje. Mrs Rathje and son ac
companied her to Page Sunday
evening.
Misses Jo Ann Braddock.
Sherry Stewart and Linda Sim
mons drove to Valentine Friday
where they were met by Miss
Mary Lawlis of Broken Bow and
they spent the weekend: there
together. Miss Braddock and
Miss Lawlis both attended Wes
leyan university at Lincoln last
year.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. Howard
Brummett and two daughters
left Tuesday for Las Vegas, Nev..
where he is stationed at the Nel
lis air force base. Sergeant Brum.
inett had spent only a few days
here. Mrs. Brummet and two
daughters had made an extend
ed visit at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Holli
day.
Mr .and Mrs. Dick Woods came
to Page Tuesday, July 13, and
were accompanied home by their
two children, Steve and Chris
tien, who had been visiting here
and by Mr. Woods’ grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes. Mr.
and Mrs. Copes returned home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gra^°
and son, Jerry Gray, and his wife
left Friday for their home at
Lodi, Calif. They had visited
Willard’s pfjrents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Gray, and his brother, Rob
ert Gray, and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Lund and son of
Scotia, who had visited a few
days at the J. I. Gray home, also
left for their home Friday. Mrs.
Lund is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Gray.
GETS TRANSFER
Quentin Cavanaugh left last
Thursday for Falls City, where
he has been transferred by the
J. C. Penny Co.
Legal Notices
(First pub. July 22, 1954)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3981
In the County Court of Holt
County, Nebraska, July 16, 1954.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Orlow Colwell, 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 Harold H. Hargens as Admin
istrator of said estate, and will
be heard August 12, 1954, at 10
o’clock A.M., at the County
Court Room in O’Neill, Nebras
ka.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 12- 14c
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