O'Neill News
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mc
Intosh and sons were Sunday
dinner guests in Madison at the
at the home of her brother, Rich
ard Beatty, Mrs Beatty and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parks, sr.,
of ‘Stuart were Monday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parks, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs Andrew Wettlauf
er were in Page over the weekend
visiting their son. Gerald Wett
laufer. Also present were Mrs.
Harold Strong and Terry and Mrs.
Lawrence Stevens of Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W Larson of
Tilden were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitwer and
sons.
Monuments of lasting beaut;
made hv skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmett Crabb, O'
Neill. phone 139-J. 37tf
Mrs. Morris Kirkpatrick and
Danny went to Elgin last Thurs
day to visit Kenneth Bergstrom.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kenfield of
Julesburg, Colo., are arriving on
Sunday to attend the kindergarten
program at the O’Neill public
school. Their grandson, Norman
Ramsel, is a member of the cast.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Watson were Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Watson and daughter
of Chambers.
Mrs. Helen Rourke attended a
meeting in Fremont Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Worth and
Charles went to Gregory, S.D., on
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ad
olph Wetzler and family.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal or
wood, all colors.—J. M, McDon
alds. tf
Mr. and Mrs John Simon and
family and Miss Mary Helen Benze
spent the weekend in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hile of Co
lumbus visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Janousek and family over
the weekend.
Miss Blanche Callahan of Minot,
N.D., is visiting Mrs. John Schmidt
and Sister M. Perpetua of St. An
thony’s hospital.
DR. DONALD E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Exnmlnod
Glassea Fitted
Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr.
John R. Gallagher
Attorney-at-Law
First Nat’l Bank Bldg.
O’NEILL PHONE 11
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors
and sons of Greeley were week
end guests of her mother, Mrs. M
J Wallace
Mr. and Mrs E. F. Quinn were
in Atkinson Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Verzal.
Don’t be sorry. See our wall
paper display before you buy.—
Scovie’s Western Auto. O’Neill.
45-2c
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess
and Miss LaVeta Lehn will leave
for Omaha Sunday where they
will attend the Nebraska State
Dental convention next week.
Larry Parks and Hilda De
seive of Atkinson took Lyle Fox
to Grand Island Saturday, where
he left for San Francisco, Calif.
Mrs. Ruben Redlinger of Ew
ing was a dinner guest of Jean
ette Dericksor. Saturday.
Mrs. Howard Newton and Mrs.
Carl Schenzel visited in the D.
R. Douglass home Monday after
noon.
William Bowker went to Tex
as Friday on business. He return
ed Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sivesind and
children were Sunday evening
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Gydeson and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marts
visited in the Dr. E. M. Gleeson
and Robert Devoy homes Mon
day.
Wanted to Buy: Horses of all
kinds.—Buv Wanser, Page. 48-51c
I Mrs. Jasper Hitchcock. Omaha,
I came Monday for a week’s visit
j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I William Anderson.
Visitors in the F. S. Brittell
| home last Thursday were Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Miller of Inman,
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brittell and
girls of Neligh, Mrs. Bessie Burge
and daughter, June, of Emmet
and Mrs. Arnie Mace of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hubby,
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Thorten
of Neligh visited Mrs. Carrie
Born Friday evening.
Lloyd Maynard of Bend, Ore.,
is visiting relatives and is staying
with Mr. and Mrs. George Mott.
W’ayne King to Return
to Ainsworth—
AINSWORTH— The incompa
rable Wayne King with his gold
en saxophone and world famous
orchestra will play a return en
gagement at the JK roller rink,
one-half mile east of Ainsworth
on U.S. highway 20, Monday,
May 14. This return engagement
at Ainsworth is being sponsored
by the Ainsworth fire depart
ment.
Throughout the country, Wayne
King continues to be one of the
foremost names in the music
business. At the Ainsworth en
gagement, this world famous or
chestra will feature King and his
saxophone, Jim Hayes and Bar
bara Becker.
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District 27 Pupils Visit The Frontier
Miss Caroline Backhaus, teacher, and her
10 pupils from district 27, north of O’Neill, Mon
day visited The Frontier, the “Voice of The Fron
tier” radio studios and other points of interest in
the city. Front row (left-to-right): Terry Langan,
Kathryn Devall, Linda WoidnecK, t>naron An
son and Wayne Rouse; back row—Larry Nelson, I
Jijnie Fox, Tommy Drueke, Carol Ann Drueke, I
Leo Fox and Miss Backhaus.—The Frontier Photo.
Lynch Airman Gets
Top Award for EM
LYNCH—A/lc Leo Louis Kal
kowski, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Kalkowski and a
clerk-typist in the officers’ rec
ord section of his air base, has
been selected “outstanding air
man and top enlisted man for
the month of March.”
He received praise from his
supervisor, T/Sgt. R. H. McGill,
who pointed out that “Kalkow
ski’s skill and efficiency have
helped to raise his section’s av
erage rating to one of the best.”
Sergeant McGill stated Kal •
kowski "needs little or no super
vision.”
Kalkowski is assigned to the
802d air base group, headquarters
squadron.
Benefit Party
Well Attended
LYNCH — A mother-daughter
banquet was held in the First
Methordist church basement
Tuesday, April 17. The men of
the church served the dinner.
Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whetham of
Spencer visited at the Ed Whet
ham home Sunday, April 15.
Kenneth Stewart has received
his discharge and is now at the
Art Stewart home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darnell tnd
i family of Omaha spent last week
! with relatjp/es here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer
returned to their home in Hoop
er after a week’s visit here
Erly Craig of Herrick, S.D.,
spent the weekend here with re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva spent
Friday evening at the Wallace
Courtney home.
Mrs. Anna Lewis of Monowi
spent last week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Gerald Lee, and family.
Miss Clara Kohler of Fullerton
spent Thursday at the Vince Je
horek home. She also looked af
ter land interests here.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and
sons visited with the Dale
Spencer family in Spencer Sat
urday.
Rev. Charles Phipps of Atkin
son, Wesleyan Methodist church
conference president, conducted
the third quarterly business
meeting of the church and pray
er meeting at the Dr. C. B. Ira
home last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie girbek °f
Opportunity were Lynch visitors
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Havranek
and children of Spencer spent
Sunday at the parental Joe Hal
va nome.
Mrs. Virgil Sherman and chil
dren of Monowi were Lynch
callers on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barta
spent Sunday evening at the
home of their son, Gordon, and
family.
Mrs. Cal Conklin called on
friends in Bristow Tuesday,
April 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ducker
and family spent Sunday at Joe
Kounovoskys in Verdel.
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee and
sons called at the William Stauf
fer home Tuesday, April 17.
Miss Glendora Hull of Denver,
Colo., is here visiting at the
Glenn Hull home.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Miles of
Dorsey were Lynch callers on
Saturday.
Robert Devoy Attends
Veterinary Conference—
Robert Devoy of Gilligan’s
Rexall drug store returned Sat
urday from Sioux City where he
attended a dealers’ conference
sponsored by McKesson & Rob
bins, Inc., wholesale druggists,
in cooperation with Globe Lab
oratories, manufacturers of vet
erinary products.
Mr. Devoy and other delegates
received certificates presented
by James M. Hanlon, McKesson’s
division manager at Sioux City,
stating that the dealer’s knowl
edge of the animal and poultry
health field has been broadened
and improved by his participa
tion in the conference.
About one hundred dealers, in
cluding some from bordering
states, attended the meeting in
the Warrior hotel.
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Service Separations—
Mr. and Mr. Joe Sivesind and
family went to Orchard Sunday
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Schleusener where Merle and
Lyle Schleusener were honored
at a party to celebrate their dis
charges from the army and navy,
respectively.
Merle had been in Germany
and Lyle in the Philippines.
Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Schleusener of Orchard, were
also present.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Miss Marlene Harrington was
honored Sunday at a birthday
anniversary dinner at her home.
Guests included Kay and Mary
Graham, Dave Maughane and
Ronald Karr.
Rev. and Mrs. J. LaVerne Jay
attended the 75th anniversary
celebration , of the Methodist
church held Sunday at Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Van Voor
hees of Los Angeles, Calif., are
here visiting at the Guy Young
home. They are enroute to Sag
inaw, Mich.
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Conveniton—
Among those attending the dis
; trict meeting of the Nebraska
Bankers' association, held Mon
day — arbor day — at Norfolk
l were:
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cronin,
! Mr. and Mrs. O. D. French, Mr.
I and Mrs. Woodrow Melena, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Grady and Miss
1 Helen Vitt, all of the O'Neill
National bank; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Bright and Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Watson, all of the First National
bank of O’Neill; H. J. Birming
ham, president of the First Na
tional bank of Atkinson; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer F. Mullen of O’Neill.
Edward M. Gallagher of the
First National bank here was ill
and was unable to attend the
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Phil
brick and family were Sunday
dinner guests of her sister, Mrs.
Elmer Allyn, and Mr. Allyn,
north of Stuart. In the evening
they were supper guests of Mr.
Philbrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Philbrick. Other guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Philbrick
i and family.
Chambers News
Mrs. Cecil Bogue and children
of Atkinson visited Sunday with
her brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Werner,
and family.
Mrs. Burl Waldo returned on
Monday from High Island, Tex.,
where she has been visiting her
son-in-law and daughter. Rev.
and Mrs. Robert Kalb, and fam
ily for about two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirkland of
Burwell were Sunday dinnerj
guests of her parents, Mr. and j
Mrs. A. A. Walter. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Walter and children and Mr and i
Mrs. Wayne Smith and family.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Gibson were the
following relat’ves: Mr. and Mrs.
Will Woxberg, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Denman and Miss Edith Lar
son of Genoa; Mrs. Charles Lind
bloom of St. Edward; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Day of Ponca; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Day of Grand
Island; Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Wal
ling and two children of Ewing;
Henry Rudolph of Spalding and
Rose Marie Gibson of O’Neill
Mr. and Mrs Herman Cook
and Mrs. John Wintormote went
to Ord Sunday to visit their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Tracy Katnoun, ana i
family and to help their grand
daughter, Susan Rathbun, cele
brate her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Sexton and
Nadine visited his parents at
Hadam, Kans., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis (“Bus”)
Young and daughter of Kearney
were weekend guests of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Young, and boys and his broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. LaVern Hoerle, and chil
dren.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Taggart and
daughter of Waterloo, la., were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright,
and brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright, and
Arlis.
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Beed
went to Stuart Saturday to help
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaup, move
from town to their farm a mile
from Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
and father, Myron Carpenter,
spent Saturday in Atkinson with
the formers’ son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Stevens, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dobbs and
family were in Sioux City las!
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walter and
family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. A1 Dierking and
father, John Walter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Damme
and family drove to Clearwater
Sunday where they were dinner
guests of his brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Les Damme.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beirle anti
son, Jacque Lee, came Saturday
from Columbus and visited until
Monday afternoon with her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Roth.
Mi amt Mrs 1. W Taggart
took their daughter, Jacqueline,
back to Omaha where she is
employed, last Thursday. They
returned Friday. Jacqueline had
spent a couple weeks here fol
lowing an appendectomy at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
Mrs. Raymond Beed, Mrs. Glen
Grimes, Mrs. Anna Albers, Mrs.
E. H. Medcalf and Mrs. J. M
Hodgkin attended the district
meeting of the WSCS of the
Methodist church held in Plain
view Monday, April 23.
Mrs. C. E Tibbets drove to
Winner, S.D., Monday to attend
a shower for the new baby
daughter of her nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Os
borne.
Robert Adams. Jerold McClen
ahan, Alston Rasmussen, Hud
McCloskey and Professor Rogeir,
all of Grace Bible Institute in
Omaha, came Sunday for special
services held at the Memorial
Baptist church, both morning
and evening. Dinner was at the
church. Bob Adams is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Adams and
Jerold McClenahan is the .son of
Mr. and Mrs. Omar McClenahan
of Chambers. Alston Rasmussen
formerly lived here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin
visited their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd
Wintermote, at the Lady of
Lourdes hospital in Norfolk on
Sunday. Earlier in the week
Clarence Young. Herman Cook
and Donald Stroug, all of Chatn
bers, went to Norfolk to give
blood for the new Wintermote
baby.
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Harley
and family visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Roth at St.
Libory Sunday and also attended
the Seward choir singing at
Ravenna.
(First pub. Apr. 19, 19561
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE or HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNT
No. 4*65
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF RUBEN J EL
STON. DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given Wait a
petition has lieen filed for final
settlement herein, determination
of heirship, inheritance taxes,
fees and commissions, distribu
tion of estate and approval of
final account and discharge,
which will be for hearing in this
court on May 9, 1956, at 10 o’
clock, A.M.
LOUIS W. RE1MER
County Judge
(COUNTY COURT SEAL) 51-lC
Raymond & Mildred Seiler’s
CLOSING-OUT SALE
At the W P. El ley (arm located Ms mile north of Wheel-In
Motel, Atkinson, Nebr.
Saturday, May 5
Starting at 1 P.M. — Terms: Cash
14 HEAD OF CATTLE—Purebred Wise. Shorthorn heifer,
fresh soon; Holstein cow; 2 crossbred heifers; 10 head of
Hereford cows and calves, 3- to 5-years-old.
HORSES—2 work horses, smoothmouth, well broke; green
broke saddle mare, 5-yrs.-old, with saddle; Shetland pony,
well broke, and youth saddle. 3 sets harness, iair eommion
MAYING EQUIPMENT—Complete line: Tractors, stacker,
mowers, sweeps, sickles, etc.; other ranch machinery.
Complete Line Shop Tools — 1949 Yi-Ton Pickup
1941 Fprd — Some Household Equipment
Keating Implement Co. will sell a big line of used tractors,
trucks, farm equipment, appliances and misc. equlpt’.
RAYMOND & MILDRED SEILER
Col. Ed Thorin of O’Neill, Auctioneer & Real Estate Broker
First National Bank of Atkinson, Clerk
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