•. Legal Notice (Pub. June 2, 1955) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney No. 3981 notice IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, •’ MAY 31ST, 1955. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ORLOW COLWELL, DE CEASED. TO: ALL PERSONS INTEREST * ED IN SAID ESTATE, BOTH CREDITORS AND HEIRS: Three petitions have been filed In this estate in this Court by the . Administrator asking authority to settle and compromise three sep arate obligations owing this estate by Howard Zobrist and Dollie Zobrist, Sam Roggow and Isabelle Roggow and William J. Storjohann on three separate con tracts for the purchase of three separate tracts real property uncompleted at the time of de ceased’s death, and to accept in full settlement of the sums due . under each of said contracts amounts less than the sums called for in said contracts and less in terest, and to authorize the ad ministrator to close and complete said contracts on said compromise basis. All three of said petitions will come on for hearing in the Coun ty Court Room in O’Neill, Ne braska, on the 14th day of June, A.D., 1955, at ten o’clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the samt* may be heard. Any and all per sons having objections thereto must appear and show cause at said time on said date or the prayer of said petitions may be granted. (S) LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge 5c ' (First, pub. June 2, 1955) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney No. 4043 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR DETERMINA TION OF HEIRSHIP In the County Court of Kolt County, Nebraska, May 31st, 1955. In the Matter of the Estate of Patrick C. Murphy, deceased. TO: ALL PERSONS INTEREST ED IN THE ESTATE OF PAT RICK C. MURPHY, DECEAS ED, BOTH CREDITORS AND HEIRS: Notice is hereby given that John Patrick Murphy has filed a petition in this action praying that the heirs of the deceased, Patrick C. Murphy, may be found and determined, notwithstanding that this estate has not been dosed, pursuant to Section 30 1709 of the Revised Statutes of Nebraska for 1943. Said petition will come on for hearing in the County Court Room in O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 22nd day of June, A.D., 1955, at the hour cf ten o’clock A.M. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge 5-7c New Yorkers Here— Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lumpp and family of Long Island, N.Y., were Friday afternoon visitors at the Charles Havranek home. Mrs. Lumpp is the former Ann Bar rett of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartos and daughter, Karen, and mother, Mrs. Maggie Siders, returned on Tuesday evening from Glenrock, Wyo., where they had been vis iting Everett Siders. BIGLIN'S Funeral Director* O’NEILL Day Ph. Night Ph. 38 487-R or 200 DR. J. L. SHERBAHN O’Neill, Nebraska Complete X-Ray Equipment Vfe Block So. of Ford Garage W. F. FINLEY, M.D. O’NEILL Downey Building OFFICE PHONE: 28 k Mrs. Richard Miller, nee Sharon Vonasek of Walnut . . . bride in May ceremony.—jQ’Neill Photo Co. ■— _ 224 Page Alumni Gather for Reunion Classes of 1911, *31, ’55 Honored PAGE— There were 224 Page high school alumni members in attendance at the alumni banouet Sunday evening at the high school auditorium. Toastmaster was Miss Viola Haynes. The program opened with the singing of the doxology. The theme, “Time Marches On,” hon ored a three-generation group of graduates—Robert Beelaert, class of 1955; his mother, Donna Harp er Beelaert, class of 1931, and his grandmother, Maude Reed Harp er, class of 1911. Mrs. Beelaert gave the welcome and her son, Robert, presented the response. Her mother, Mrs. Harp er, spoke on “Education.” Other speakers were Foy Clark, Gene Terrill, Roger Bowen, Bob Stevens and Lawrence Haynes. A memorial tribute was paid deceased members Helen Rakow Persons and Keith Waring. Mrs. Mae Fetrow was in charge of the business meeting. A report was given on the ex pense connected with replacing the class pictures which were destroyed by fire. It was decid ed to allow each class to make its own replacement. The Page high school song was sung by the audience. The 100 percent family of grad uates included Mr. and Mrs. Har old Heiss, Mrs. Lois Asher, Mrs. Nancy Fink, Richard and Larry The six children of Mrs. Eve lyn Gray — Ralph and Duane Gray and Virgil Chase, Erma Weyer, Verna Walker and Euna Baker—are all graduates. Terry and Monte Taylor and Gwendolyn Wanser Cronk and Geraldine Wanser Kosmicke were complete families of graduates present. Monte Taylor came the greatest distance. The classes of 1911, 1931 and 1955 were honored and the class of 1930 celebrated its silver anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gross and the class of 1955 were guests. The sun dial class distinctions were carried out in black and gold (the school colors) and hour glass placecards fitted the theme. Arthur Grass received the door prize. The banquet was prepared and served by the American Legion auxiliary. Miss Sharon Vonasek, Richard Miller Wed WALNUT—Sunday afternoon, May 22, at 5:30 o’clock, relatives and friends filled St. Paul’s Luth eran church for the wedding of Miss Sharon Vonasek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vonasek of near Verdigre, and Richard Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irven Miller of Walnut. Rev. William Roth, pastor, per formed the ceremony. Miss Joan Von Segern was soloist and was accompanied by Mrs. O. A. Cook, who also played the traditional wedding music. The bride wore a white embroi dered gown with a veil held in place by a crown of rhinestones and pearls. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Janet Vonasek, cousin of the bride, and Miss Marcella Miller, sister of the bridegroom, were maid-of-hvnor and bridesmaid. Both wore blue gowns and contrasting nosegays. The bridegroom’s attendants were Harold Miller, his cousin, and Joe Forett of Niobrara, a friend. The bridegroom wore a blue suit. Ushers were Richard Cook and Vernon Held. The chosen colors of blue and white were carried out in all the decorations for the reception held in the ZCBJ hall at Verdigre and also on the cakes and the aprons of the waitresses. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Vonasek. The bridegroom recently re turned home from Guam after completing military service. Relatives attended from Colo rado, South Dakota, Creighton, Verdigre, O’Neill, Venus, Star, Walnut and Ewing. Hospital Notes Other Hospital Notes . . . page 12 ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: May 24—Miss Evan geline Berry, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs. Nathan Butler, Newport, obstetrical. 25—Michael E. Mul len, Atkinson, surgical. 26—Mrs. Lydia Hughes, Long Pine, med ical; Mrs. Matt Cleary, Atkinson, medical. 27—Mrs. Dean Fleming, Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Lyle Addison, Atkinson, surgical. 28— Mrs. Leland Anderson, Newport, obstetrical; Mrs. Joseph Krobot, Stuart, medical. Dismissals: May 24—Madonna Miksch; Mrs. Alvin Wedige, Em met; Mrs. Ray Elsbury and daughter. 27—Mrs. Lydia Hughes, Long Pine; George Syfie, O’Neill. 28_Mrs. Henry Werner, Atkinson; Michael E. Mullen, Atkinson. 29 —Mrs. Nathan Butler and son, Newport. Hospitalized: Mrs. Emma Brinkman, William Siebert. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Mrs. Dick Abbott and baby girl, Butte; Dr. Edwin B. Bradley, Spencer; M. H. Car penter, Lynch; Mrs. George Clas sen, Spencer; Miss Brenda Cole, Star; Mrs. Lettie Combs, Lynch; Anton Hegberg, Bristow; Mrs. Elmer Kraft, Bristow; Mrs. Harry Luth, Butte; Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Barbara Peklo, Lynch; Mrs. John Selle, Butte; Mrs. R. G. Tomlinson, Spencer; Arthur Wittmuss, Fairfax, S.D. Dismissals: May 23 — Mrs. Katie Jons, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs Jannettie Nelson, Center; Bennie Miles, Dorsey. 24—Paul Bendig, Bonesteel, S.D. 26—Mrs. H: di r Ogren, Spencer (died); Miss Kar en Bowers, Bristow. 27—Mrs. Jc sie Scheinost, Spencer. 28—Clar ence Fieener, O’Neill; Michael Jean DeVall, Spencer. MARRIAGE LICENSES Stanley Thompson, 24, of Am elia and Sandra Gilman, 20, of Amelia, May 26. Theodore V. Olson, 19, of Spencer and Sandra Ann Froseth, 17, of Spencer, May 27. Milton H. Edwards, 31, of Min neapolis and Dorothy L. Rosen krans, 31, of Redbird, May 23. Anthony J. Mata, 26, of Wayne and Faye D. Moses, 20, of Stuart, May 28. Alvin James Krysl, 24, of Stu art and Vivian Marie Cearns, 19, of Stuart, May 31. DRS. BROWN & FRENCH PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS — O’NEILL — REPORT OF MON., MAY 30, SALE 190-250 lb. butchers, bulk 18.00-19.10; top on 25 head. Rough hogs on down to 17.50, few below. 250-350 lb. butchers, 14.50 17.00. Sows, light, 15.50-16.70 extreme top. Sows, 300-450 lb., 11.00-15.30. Stags, 10.50-11.50. We will have some feeding pigs and breeding boars next week. For Top Market Prices; For Sales and Service, Consign to Verdigre Livestock Market SALE EVERY MONDAY W. LLOYD BRADY, Owner and Mgr. Phone 86 Verdigre . -— NOTICE The Holt County Board of Equalization will be in session on June 8th and 9th, 1955. ° . Kenneth Waring Holt County Clerk Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fry and family are guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Kittie Fry, dur ing the memorial holiday. Mrs. Myrtle Kimes of Clear water was a weekend guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Clarencce Berg strom returned to their home in Omaha after spending the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom and other re latives. Raymond Saiser of Omaha was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Saiser, over the week end. Miss Vaulda Welke has com pleted her school year at Hol drege public school and is now vacationing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harriet Welke. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Woods and family of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gragert and family of Elgin were guests of the ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotherham, on memorial day. Merle Lee of Omaha was a weekend guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Curly Sanders and children of Dixon visited his mother, Mrs. Caroline Sanders, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee, over the weekend. Mrs. Hoy Briggs who has been a guest at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Grace Briggs for a few days, left Thurs da, May 19, to return to her home at Corvalis, Ore. Mr. ana Mrs. irwrn (Jloyd spent a few days at their home in Ewing. Mr. Cloyd is employed in York. Miss Jolyene Kaczor will be employed for the next two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Sojka, who live north of Page. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gibson and daughter, Rose Marie, of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Walling and son, David, of Cham bers, and Mrs. Alice Crellin of Plattsmouth. Mrs. May Gemmill arrived in Ewing Sunday and will make her home for a time at the Elkhorn hotel. Mrs. Gemmill, an oldtime resident of Ewing, spent the win ter months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Minshall and family at Lander, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Borden and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burnett of Rapid City, S.D., returned home Monday after spending the week end with Mrs. Borden’s sister, Elizabeth Eggleston, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaczor were honored guests at a 1 o’ clock dinner at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kaczor, on Sunday. Present were his mother, Mrs. Eva Kaczor, and daughter, Irene, Joe Kaczor and daughter, Jolene, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kac zor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kaczor and family, all of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaczor of Omaha were weekend guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Eva Kaczor. Mr. Kaczor recently re turned from Austria where he was stationed several months. He received his separation about 10 days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Kaczor will make their home in Omaha where he is employed by Roberts Dairy and Mrs. Kaczor at the Blackstone hotel. O’Neill News Miss Mary Head returned to Omaha Tueslay evening. Mrs. Frank Havranek of Ham burg, la., was a supper guest cn Friday at the Charles Havranek home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens of Rapid City S.D., are visiting friends and relatives in O’Neill. Maurice Grutsch of Oakland spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch, sr. Buy your Atkinson high school alumni ticket at Schultz Drug, Smith’s Federated, Cleary’s Mar ket or IGA Store. Price $1.50. Deadline Monday, June 6, 10 a.nu Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holsclaw and family of Lafayette, Colo., and Miss Janice Holsclaw went to Omaha Friday. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snell and Susie and on Sunday went to Lincoln to visit with Mrs. Lois Murdy and Mr. and Mr. William Holsclaw and Judy. Janice re turned to O’Neill on Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holsclaw returned to Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holsciaw had been visitnig for the past two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Holsclow of O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard and family were at the Charles Fox home for dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Earl Fox and Mrs. Ida Williams went to Lynch Monday. - Atkinson Alumni in 50th Year Reunion Inman News Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thompson and sons of Grand Island were weekend guests here and in O’ Neill. Monday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Mahan were Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Coventry and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Mattson, Ken neth Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Moore of O’Neill. Guy LeRoy Reynolds returned home Sunday after spending a week visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull at Red bird. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and Debbie of Harvard and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benash and family of Beatrice were weekend guests in the home ci Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders. Sunday picnic dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders were their six daughters and their families. They include: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and Debbie of Harvard Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbs, Kay, Rodney and Mike of Star; Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Snyder, Dianne, Barbara and Kathy of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Juracek, Sandra, Gay lene and Kevin of Orchard; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benash. Bruce. Becky and Charles of Beatrice and Marilyn at home. Miss Janice Brittell of Neligh is spending a few days visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and girls. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackett and family of Chamberlain, S.D., spent the weekend here with re latives and friends. Mrs. Hac kett’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach, who has spent several weeks in Chamberlain, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Stevens and sons of Rapid City, S.D., are spending this week visiting in the Bill Butterfield home here and with relatives in and around O’t Neill. Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach and girls were visitors Monday evening in the Dee Brittell home at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach and son of Neligh and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morsbach of Clearwater spent Monday here visiting the boys’ mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Morsbach. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill But terfield were Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Stevens and sons of Rapid City, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Ste vens and daughter of Wisner, El ion Stevens of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anson of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong spent the weekend visiting in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ba ker and family at Sioux City. The women’s department of the RLDS church met Tuesday with Mrs. Lee Conger. A study lesson was held and the hostess served lunch at the close of the after noon. Several members of the RLDS church motored to Clearwater Sunday where they attended church services. A basket dinner was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins of Ft. Morgan, Colo., called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw Tuesday af ternoon. Merlin Luben of Oak spent the weekend here visiting relatives. He returned to Oak Monday, ac companied by Mrs. Luben and children who had spent a week in the May Fraka home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Youngs and family of Independence, Mo., spent the holiday weekend visit ing in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Youngs. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nielsen cf St. Paul spent the weekend visit ing in the home of Mr. Nielsen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Niel sen. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Slusher and sons of Valentine spent the week end visiting in the home of Mrs. Slusher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson. PONTON INSURANCE Florence Ponton, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds & Bonds Phone 106 — Golden Bldg. DR. DONALD E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr. ———■* - _ ATKINSON — The Atkinson high school alumni association is celebrating its 50th anniversary on Monday evening, June 6, in the high school auditorium. The high school has bean in existence mifch longer than the alumni association, which was not organized until the spring of 1905. The class of 1905 will be honor ed. Three members are expected to be present—Leroy C. Richards of Atkinson, Lewis Miller of Lin coln and Mrs. Anna Torpy Gal ligan of Atkinson. They will re ceive special recognition. Roll call will be taken by the secretary, Charles Shane. Mrs. Fred (Florence Clifford) Boet tcher will offer the welcome to the alumni, and Donald Davis, member of the silver anniversary class, will give the response. Mrs. John (Maude Walrath) Silverstrand will conduct the bus iness meeting. Ned Shaw of Bas sett will be toastmaster. There will be a history of the growth of the alumni and a wel come and initiation skit for the incoming class. This will be given by Toastmaster Shaw, Raymer Funk and Lewis Miller. The re sponse will be given by Gary Small, president of the 1955 senior class. The senior girls’ group will sing the Indian ballad “From the Land of the Sky Blue Waters,*’ with lyrics by Nellie Richmond I.nerhardt, class of 1883. Inman News Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Brittell and daughter of Albion spent Monday here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser and sons of Tekamah spent Sun day evening and Monday visiting in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Morsbach and girls. Mrs. James Gallagher returned Sunday from Omaha where she had spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rutlege. Mr. Rutlege is a patient in an Omaha hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sholes and daughter and Mrs. Helen Sholes of Buhl, Ida., came Friday to spend a couple of weeks viisiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sobotka of Norfolk were weekend visitors in the John Sobotka home here and with relatives in O’Neill and Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coon of Bee mer were Inman callers Sunday. Mrs. Ira Watson left Thursday morning for Lincoln, Tecumseh and Beatrice where she spent memorial day weekend. She re turned Sunday evening accom panied by her daughter, Miss Carolyn, who attended Nebraska Wesleyan the past year. Mrs. Anna Smith arrived home Saturday morning from Sterling, Colo., where she spent the past six weeks visiting. CELIA—Ronnie Frickel receiv ed bruises and scratches when knocked down by a cow. He had been bringing the cow and a calf to the barn when the cow became angered and charged on him. Polio Victim in Visit to Her Home INMAN—Barbara Brunckhorst arrived home on Friday from Sioux Falls, S.D., where she is re cuperating from ’an attack of po lio. She spent from lYiday until Wednesday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst. Additional weekend guests ia the Brunckhorst home were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Moss man, and family of Ainsworth. DR H. L. 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