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RESSEL—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ressel of Page, a son, Vincent
Eugene, weighing 7 pounds 7%
ounces, born Thursday, August
11, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill. The Ressels have one other
child, Ricky Keith. Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harry E Ressel of O’Neill; the
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Cullen of Page.
TWISS — Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Twiss of Norfolk, a son. This
makes a family of two sons and
two daughters. Mr. Twiss is a for
mer residen tof Deloit.
BAILEY—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Bailey of Spencer, a son, Steven
Edgar, weighing 7 pounds 11
ounces, born Friday, August 12, at
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
FRAASH — Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Fraash of Fairfax, S.D., a son,
weighing 8 pounds, bom Monday,
August 15, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal, Lynch.
CLASSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Classen of Spencer, a son, bom
Monday, August 15, at Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch.
BURGESS—Mr. and Mrs. War- ;
ren Burgess of Lincoln, a son,!
weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, bom j
Friday, August 12, at Lincoln. The
infant was born on the 35th wed
ding anniversary of his paternal
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. L. A.
Burgess of O’Neill.
WOODWARD — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Woodward of Stuart, a
Son, Shale Bruce, weighing 7
pounds 9 ounces, bom Friday,
August 12, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
HOFFMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hoffman of Chambers, a
daughter Lorie Kathleen, weigh
ing 6 pounds 8 ounces, bom Sat
urday, August 13, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
STERNS—Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Stems of Atkinson, a daughter,
Evelyn Kay, weighing 7 pounds 7
ounoes, born Friday, August 12,
at Atkinson Memorial hospital.
WITMUSS—Mr. and Mrs. Art
Witmuss of Fairfax, S.D., a daugh
ter, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces,
born Tuesday, August 16, at Sa
cred Heart hospital, Lynch.
HICKOK—Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Hickok of Atkinson, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, bom
Monday, August 15, at the Atkin
son Memorial hospital.
GIBSON—Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Gibson of Atkinson, a daughter,
■weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce, born
Tuesday, August 16, at the At
kinson Memorial hospital.
GRADY—Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Grady of O’Neill, a son, John Wil
liam, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces,
born Monday, August 15, at St.
thony’s hospital, O’Neill. The
Gradys have another son, James.
The paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Grady of O’Neill;
the maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. John Pray of Ft. Dodge,
' la.
HUGHES— Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hughes of Inman, a son, born
Monday, August 8, in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes taught in the
Inman school last year.
HART—Rev. and Mrs. Lester
Hart of North Bend, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Sat
urday, August 13, at North Eend.
Mrs. Hart is the former Florence
Robinson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Robinson of Page.
WALTON—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Walton of Winnetoon, a daughter,
bom Wednesday, August 3, at the
Creighton hospital. The Waltons
formerly lived in the Venus com
munity. They now have three
boys and one girl.
TANGEMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
Orland Tangeman of Chadron, a
son, James Lean, weighing 7
pounds 14 ounces, born Saturday,
August 13, at the Chadron hospi
tal. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman
of Chambers are the grandpar
ents.
No rain for almost five weeks
in the Deloit area. Some corn
is being cut for feed and ensilage.
There was a short hay crop.
LEGAL NOTICES
(First pub. August 18, 1955)
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 4027
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF ALICE E. BRIDG
ES, DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will
be for hearing in this court on
September 7, 1955, at 10 o’clock,
A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Judge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 16-18
(First pub. Aug. 18, 1955)
Charles E. Chace, Attorney
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF
WILL
No. 4053
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF HERBERT J.
HAMMOND, 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 deceas
ed, and for the appointment of
Charlotte E. Hammond as exec
utrix thereof, which will be for
hearing in this court on Septem
ber 8, 1955, at 10 o’clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER
County Jiidge.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 16-18c
Redbird News
Mrs. Lee Brunmeier and
daughter, Sandra of Omaha vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Howard
Wells and family last week. San
dra plans to visit in the Wells
home until Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman
took their sons, Randy, Delmar
and Danny, to the circus in Nor
folk Monday, August 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Balis of In
diana visited Pinkerman relatives
last week.
June, Claranna and Rexford
Carson and Johnny Hills of Rush
ville went to Lynch Sunday eve
ning with Ruth Osborn and her
folks to go swimming.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull left
Friday evening to spend a few
days with friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Streit of Wichita, Kans.
Bruce Schollmeyer is helping
Leroy Hull with chores.
Mr. Meyers of Lynch painted
the outside of the Redbird school
district 3 last week.
Rollin Hughes of Norfolk is
spending a few days with his
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes
and Rodrick. Rollin attended the
Norfolk Junior college the past
two years and plans to enter the
University of Nebraska this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carsten and
Hallie accompanied Mr. and Mrs,
Glen Stewart of Lynch to the
Burwell rodeo Saturday.
Dale Neely of Seattle, Wash.,
spent last Thursday night and
Friday with his cousins. Bruce
Schollmeyer, and was a guest of
the Redbird 4-H club at Leroy
Hull’s on Friday.
Mrs. Bill Wilson and family and
cousins, Irene and Arlene Wilson,
all of Gregory visited last Thurs
day evening in the Ray Wilson
home. Mrs. Don Bare of Lynch
went home with them Friday to
stay with the little folks of the
Bill Wilsons while they and the
Dewain Wilson family attended
the Burwell Rodeo.
Mrs. Francis Neely, Carolyn
and Dale went to the Rodeo at
Burwell Saturday with Mrs.
Mary Tomlinson and son of O’
Neill.
Clyde McKenzie and Ray Wil
son helped Ernie Wright with
haying on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truax and
Judy of Schuyler spent the week
end here with relatives. They
brought Velma Crawford home
as she had been visiting Walter
Kruse at the Orthopedic hospital
at Lincoln.
REPORT OF MON., AUG. 15, SALE
190-240 lb. butchers, 16.50-17.25; 78 head at top money; only
18 head below 16.50. 240-320 lb., 15.50-16.50. Bu. sows to 300
lbs., 14.75-15.75; few on up to 16.05. Wet feeder sows, 14.50
14.75. Sows, 300-400 lbs., 13.50-15.75; 400-550 lbs., 12.00-13.90.
Feeders, 131-170 lbs., 14.00-14.90. Pigs, each 6.25-15.00. Stags,
10.00-13.00. Dairy cows, 96.00-127.50.
List feeder hogs and cattle week in advance for advertising.
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
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CONTACT:
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★ Trenching for Water Lines
★ Underground Cable
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Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY'S (O’Neill)
Admissions: August 10—Mary
Kathleen Clark, O’Neill; Mrs.
Raymond Dobias, Stuart; Mrs.
Teresa Rooney, O’Neill; Harry
Sparrow. 11—Mrs. Thomas Ressel,
Page; Mrs. Herman Block, Or
chard; Mrs. M. L. Jensen, Stuart;
Mrs. Lee Ohri, Spencer; Stanley
Chmiel, Ewing. 12—Mrs. Henry
Winkler, Atkinson; Mrs. Louis
Zastrow, O’Neill. 13—Mrs. Donald
Hoffman, Chambers. 14—Thomas
Enright, O’Neill; Dennis Bridge,
Royal. 15—Mrs. J. B. Grady, O’
Neill; Caroline Backaus, Amelia;
Loren Doty, Dakota City. 16—Mrs.
J. W. Marshall, Freeport, Kans.;
Janet Faith Marshall, Freeport,
Kans.; Richard Eugene Kopejtka,
Spencer.
Dismissals: August 10 — Jack
Waldron, O’Neill; Mrs. Alma
Thorell, Bristow; Max Wanser,
Ewing; William F. Gallagher, O’
Neill; Ambrose Biglin, O’Neill;
Mrs. Chris Serr, Gregory, S.D.;
Mrs. Tom Blake and baby girl
O’Neill; Dennis Finley, Page;
Ronnie Schmit, O’Neill; Melvin
Michaelis, O’Neill. 11—Mrs. Ray
mond Dobias, Stuart; Miss Char
lotte Evans, Atkinson; James
Grimes, Chambers; Mrs. Frank
Oberle and baby girl, Dorsey. 12
—Viona Burgett, Amelia; Harry
Sparrow, Orchard. 13 — Henry
Walter, Chambers; Laurence
Chipps, Chambers; M. F. O’
Donnell, O’Neill; Robert Shoe
maker, O’Neill; Mrs. M. L. Jen
sen, Stuart; Mrs. Herman W.
Block, Orchard; Mrs. Leo Ohri,
Spencer. 14—Mrs. Thomas Ressel
and baby boy, Page; Simon Bosn,
O’Neill; Kathleen Clark, O’Neill.
15 — Dennis Bridge, Royal;
Thomas Enright, O’Neill; Mrs.
Louis Zastrow, O’Neill. 16—Caro
line Backaus, Amelia.
j_yvjna.na nucuiib,
Harvard; Mrs. Lois B. Adams,
Chambers; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’
Neill; John Berger, O’Neill; Stan
ley Chmiel, Ewing; Mrs. Ada Cox,
Chambers; Loren Doty, Dakota
City; Mrs. J. B. Grady, O’Neill;
M. B. Higgins, O’Neill; Mrs. Don
ald Hoffman, Chambers; Richard
Kopejtka, Spencer; Mrs. Donald
Krotter, Stuart; Mrs. J. W. Mar
shall, Freeport, Kans.; Janet
Faith Marshall, Freeport, Kans.;
Mrs. Teresa Rooney, O’Neill; Jess
Wills, Emmet; Mary Lou Sobotka,
Inman; Mrs. Henry Winkler, At
kinson.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: John Adams,
Spencer; Dr. E. Bradley, Spencer;
Mrs. George Classen, Spencer;
Louis Hanzlik, Niobrara; Anton
Hegberg, Bristow; Miss Lillian
Olson, Bristow; Mrs. Barbara Pek
lo. Lynch; Mrs. John Selle, Butte;
Mrs. Edgar Bailey and son, Spen
cer; Wallis Blair, Spencer; Mrs.
Vincent Jehorek, Lynch; Henry
Lueken, Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Ches
ter Ross, Spencer; Mrs. Ed Fraasch
and baby boy, Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs.
Paul Classen and baby boy, Spen
cer.
Dismissals: August 8—Mrs. Rob
ert Johnson, Bristow; Baby Kala
Rae Anson, O’Neill. 9 — Mrs.
Charles Malcom, Spencer (expir
ed); Mrs. William Spencer and
baby, Lynch. 11—Virgil Crawford,
Lynch. 12—Master Norman Niel
son, Lynch; Mrs. John Miller,
Spencer. 13—Baby Michael Dean
DeVall, Spencer; Mrs. Harold
Dicket, Spencer; Harry Walker,
Lynch. 14 — George Courtney,
Lynch. 15—Ted Crawford, Spen
cer.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: August 7 — Robert
Batenhorst, Stuart, medical. 10—
Mrs. Delbert Marcellus, Stuart,
medical; Mrs. Henry Werner, At
kinson, medical. 12—Mrs. Robert
Woodward, Stuart, obstetrical;
Mrs. Edward Sterns, Atkinson.
13—Herbert Stevens, Atkinson,
medical.
Dismissed: August 8 — Luther
Jackson, Atkinson; Mrs. Ernest
Swanson, Bassett. 9— Lawrence
Kaup, Stuart; Elvon Chace, At
kinson. 12—Mrs. Delbert Marcel
lus, Stuart. 14—Herbert Stevens,
Atkinson; Robert Batenhorst, Stu
art.
Dorsey News
Mr. and Mrs. James Wiley spent
Wednesday evening, August 10, at
the Edward Carson home.
Mrs. Mary Wolfe attended Re
bekah lodge Tuesday evening,
August 9, in Lynch.
Mrs. Faye Pinkerman has been
enjoying a visit with relatives
from Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering
were painting the district 32
school Wednesday, August 10.
On Wednesday, August 10, Mr.
and Mrs. Pavlik of. Verdigre and
their son and daughter-in-law
were supper guests and spent the
evening at the Rudy Cihlar home.
Mrs. Cihlar and Mrs. Pavlik are
sisters.
Beverly Carson returned home
Tuesday, August 9, from a 10-day
vacation in Lincoln. Hazel Marie
Johnson spent a few days in Crete
and she and Beverly came to Nor
folk where Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Johnson met the girls and they
all attended the Ringling Brothers
circus.
The Lynch Legion auxiliary
members were entertained in the
Lee Brady home last Thursday.
A lunch was served.
The Dorsey community was
well-represented in O’Neill last
Thursday. Some attended the
weekly livestock sale, some the
4-H achievement day, and others
took their children to have the
second polio shots.
Mrs. Vera Johnson, her two
sons of Spencer and Oro, Iris and
Marcia Baldwin of Colome, S.D.,
spent Friday at the home of Mrs.
William Pickering. They called on
the Carson sisters in the evening
Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd of
Lynch were Sunday dinner guests
at the Claude Pickering home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Landreth of
Page visited at the Willard Aim
home Sunday.
George Thierolf of Creighton
was a dinner guest Sunday at the
Edward Carson home. He also
called on the Carson sisters.
Return from Coast—
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie
returned Saturday from a
month’s visit with relatives at San
Gabriel, Cailf.
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Sick & Injured
O’NEILL—Clyde Bowden was
taken to St Joseph's hospital,
Sioux City, Friday by ambulance.
. . . Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson went to
Norfolk Wednesday, August 10,
for medical treatment. . . Carl
Eelzer returned last Thursday
from the Veterans hospital, Grand
Island, where he had been a pa
teint since March. . . F. J. O’
Donnell was transferred Satur
day from St. Anthony’s to an Om
aha hospital. . . Dr. L. A. Carter
was taken by ambulance Tuesday
to St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Lincoln.
. . . Jack Gatz, who is! stationed
in Hawaii with the infantry,
broke three fingers recently. . .
Mrs. Theresa Rooney, 80, mother
of James W. Rooney, is recovering
from an emergency appendectomy
performed Wednesday, August 10,
in St. Anthony’s hospital.
PAGE—Mrs. Roy Stewart is
suffering from a blood infection.
. . . ‘Mrs. Ben Juracek of Cedar
Rapids was called to the bedside
of her mother, Mrs. Anna Clasey
Sunday night. . . Mrs. Richard
Heiss and son, Kevin Bruce, re
turned Monday from Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital at Norfolk. . .
Mrs. William Klinetobe went to
Omaha on Sunday where she en
tered the University hospital for
a checkup following surgery.
DORSEY — Evelyn B a r t a ,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Barta, was on the sick list Wed
nesday, August 10. . . Darla Pick
ering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Pickering, had a throat in
fection and was taken to a doctor
in Lynch Friday. She is “much
improved.” . . . Mrs. William
Pickering has been suffering from
an eye infection. She is “improv
ing.”
INMAN—Mrs. Bessie Rother
ham of Inman has been seriously
ill for two months, but has shown
“some improvement.” . . Melvin
Michaelis was able to return home
Tuesday, August 9, after spending
a few days in St. Anthony’s hos
pital receiving medical care.
EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Janzing and son, Ronnie, of O’
Neill and Mrs. Joe Babl and son,
Wendall, went to Omaha Friday
to see G. D. Janzing, who is a pa
tient in St. Joseph’s hospital. His
condition is “about the same.”
DELOIT—Mrs. Pearle Baskett
is a patient in the Lutheran hos
pital, Sioux City, following major
surgery. . . Mrs. Parks took Tom
my to O’Neill last Thursday for
his second polio shot
AMELIA—Miss Caroline Back
aus was a patient in St. Anthony’s
hospital in O’Neill on Monday
and Tuesday where she under
went minor surgery.
Rockets Win 8,
Lose 6 Thus Far
The O’Neill Rockets baseball
team thus far this season has won
eight games and lost six. Batting
average for the team is .305, ac
cording to Dick Tomlinson, Rock
[ ets manager.
Bob Reimers and Lowell Nes
bitt lead the regular players with
a .400 clip followed closely by
Jack Hughes with a .391 mark.
Dick Tomlinson, pinch hitter and
team manager, has a .417 average
in 12 trips. Danny Helmer, relief
pitcher, posts a .400 score.
Averages:
AB Hits Runs
Dick Tomlinson, f . 12 5 .417
Lowell Nesbitt, 3d . 53 21 .400
Bob Reimers, 2d . 25 10 .400
Danny Helmer, p . 10 4 .400
Jack Hughes, c .... 46 18 .391
Maynard Morrow,
1st . 50 17 .340
Robert Carroll, f .. 9 3 .333
Milo Gorgen, f_ 55 18 .327
Dan Kelly, p _ 49 13 .265
Darrel Graham, ss 51 13 .255
Joe Connarro, 2d.. 9 2 .222
Vernon Gorgen, f.. 50 11 .220
Fritz Holz, f. 34 7 .205
Gene Couch, p-f... 20 4 .200
Roland Everetts, p 12 0 .000
Total .480 146 .305
Frontier for printing!
Too Late to Classify
CARS & TRUCKS
1951 IHC 190.
1950 Ford %-ton.
1955 IH demonstrator, %-ton.
1947 Diamond T for semi.
D-2 pickup . $50.00
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O’Neill, Nebr.—Phone 570
FOR SALE: Fryers for your freez
ers, $90c each, alive. Inquire at
The Frontier office. 16c
FARM MACHINERY
14—ft. John Deere drill, good con
dition.
6-ft. Dempster drill.
12-ft. Superior drill.
Allis-Chalmers mower with wheel
and hydraulic lift.
IHC mowers, all models.
Sweep to fit John Deere.
Sweep to fit Farmall.
Sargent loader stacker.
1950 Farmall M.
1941 Fanqall M.
1948 Farmall C.
1942 Farmall H.
1950 John Deere MT.
Farmall 20.
Farmall 30.
Case side delivery rake.
Oliver Automatic baler.
New Holland Automatic baler.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
O’Neill. Nebr.—Phone 570
HELP WANTED: Experienced
waitress.—Myrt’s Cafe, O’Neill.
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WHILE THEY LAST!
Your Choice of Used
Kerosene and Gas R^frigerotors
$10.00
Shelhamer Equipment
O’Neill — Phone 570
FOR SALE: 1—1931 Chev. coupe;
1—24-ft. trailer house. — Cecil
Sparks, O’Neill. 14-17p
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Mrs. Anna Clark
Feted on Birthday
70 Sign Guest Book
at Open-House
INMAN—Open-house was ob
served at the Ralph Moore home
on Friday afternoon between 2
and 4 o’clock in honor of Mrs.
Anna Clark, who was observing
her 87th birthday anniversary.
About 70 guests signed the
register, including the following
from out-of-town: Mrs. Roy Tjes
sem, Sandra and Nancy of May
wood, 111.; Mrs. Dolores Stevens
and Eric of Stanton; Mrs. Esther
Alderson and Miss Lillian Wads
worth, both of Tilden; Mrs. Eliz
abeth Ticknor of San Diego, Calif.;
Miss Murl Keyes of Valentine;
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark of
O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clark of
Burwell called last Thursday to
extend best wishes as they were
unable to be here on Friday.
Mrs. Clark was born at Ma
rengo, la., the daughter of George
and Elizabeth Green. She came to
Holt county when she was 20
years-old. She was a school teach
er and taught the Cottonwood
school.
When she was 21, she married
Edgar A. Clark and they became
the parents of five children: Mrs.
Elmer (Ina) Rogers of Granite
Falls, Wash.; Mrs. Ralph (Mil
dred) Moore of Inman, Arthur G.
Clark of Burwell and E. E.
(Gene) Clark of Inman. She has
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14 grandchildren and 22 great
grandchildren.
Mr. Clark died several years
ago, also a son, Leslie.
Mrs. Clark has lived in Holt
county since coming here as a
young woman with the exception
of two years which the family
spent in Winona, Minn.
Other Inman News
Roy Tjessem of Maywood, 111.,
arrived Saturday and will spend
this week visiting in the E. E.
Clark home. Mrs. Tjessem and
two girls have been here the past
week.
Mrs. Charles G i 11 i g a n and
daughter, Jo Ann, returned to
their home in Sioux City Sunday
afternoon. They had spent the
past two weeks in the home of
Beatrice and Joseph Gallagher.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tomp
kins and family left Sunday for
the Black Hills where they will
vacation for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan
drove to Laurel on Sunday where
they attended a picnic at the
Laurel park in honor of Mr. Mc
Mahan’s aunt, Mrs. Nellie Burns,
who was celebrating her 80th
birthday anniversary.
Miss Carolyn Watson spent the
past week in Valentine as a
houseguest in the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Dr.
and Mrs. W. J. Slusher, and sons.
Mrs. Ernest Brunckhorst and
son, John, drove to Sioux Falls,
S.D., on Friday. Miss Barbara, a
patient in the Sioux Valley hos
pital, returned home with them
and will be home about a month.
Jerry Wildman and Dick Pierce
are employed at the Ralph Gar
wood place west of Chambers.
Another Dance
Is Scheduled
STAR—There will be a dance
at the Ash Grove community
hall, Sunday evening, August 21.
All members are invited.
Other Star News
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
Barbara were Sunday visitors at
the homes of Mrs. Hattie Boelter
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter
and family.
Misses Diane and Barbara
Snyder were visitors last week at
the home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siders at In
man.
Mrs. Lysle Johnson and sons
and Mrs. Roland Miller and son
called at the Ewalt Miller home
Wednesday evening, August 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Johnson,
Wyn and Larry were among the
guests at the weiner roast at the
Wilbert Widhalm home Sunday
evening honoring Susan Wid
halm’s birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter
and family and Mrs. Hattie Boel
ter visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ewalt Miller and Barbara Mon->
day evening, August 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Murphy spent last Tuesday eve
ning, August 9, at the Lysle
Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nekuda of
Omaha, were visitors at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Juracek and family.
The Star Get-Together club met
with Mrs. Robert Miller Wednes
day, August 10.
Miss Kay Hibbs spent a couple
of days last week with Norma
Timmerman.
ONE FIRE
The O’Neill fire department
was called to one fire this week.
A small grass blaze was reported
at the O’Neill airport Monday
evening, but was brought under
control before any damage was
done.
Mrs. Loretta Hynes and daugh
ter, Miss Helen, departed Wednes
day for Denver, Colo., where they
will visit Mrs. Hynes’ son, Ed
ward, and family for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holly
and family returned Tuesday
from a vacation in Florida.
DR. DONALD E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr.
DR. J. L. SHERBAHN
Vz Block So. of Ford Garage
Complete X-Ray Equipment
O’Neill, Nebraska
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PET MILK_ -2 cans 27c I
SWANSDOWN
ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX_Pkg. 43c
mmmam paper napkins__2 Pkgs. 2sc
BEET 5-LB. BAG
SUGAR 49c
BUTTER-NUT
COFFEE ik-87c
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OF DELICIOUS OKLAHOMA
WATERMELONS
LARD 2 Lbs. —29c
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