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ANSON—Mr and Mrs Walter
Anson of Bristow^ a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 5*4 ounces, born
Wednesday. September 5, at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
PARKS—Mr. and Mrs. Mcrwyn
Parks of O'Neill, a daughter,
born Wednesday, September 5, at
St. Anthony’s hospital, O'Neill.
SCHOCHENMAIER — Mr, and
Mrs. Herman Schochenmaier of
Bonesteel, S.D., a son, born Mon
day, September 3, at a Gregory,
S.D. hospital. They have 1
daughter and two other sons.
The grandparents are Mrs. Katie
Schochenmaier of Bonesteel, S.
D., and Mr. and Mrs Albert Kal
kowski of Lynch.
BUTTERFIELD—Mr and Mrs.
Justin Butterfield of Inman, a
son, Danny Allan, weighing 7
pounds, born Monday, August 27,
at the Atkinson Memorial hos
pital.
MONTGOMERY — Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Montgomery of Ew
ing, a daughter, weighing 8
pounds, bom Tuesday, August
28, in the Antelope Memorial
hospital at Neligh.
ROOSE— Mr. and Mrs. Regi
nald Roost* of Stuart, a son,
weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces,
born Wednesday, September 5,
in Atkinson Memorial hospital.
GANSER—Mr. and Mrs. Tim
othy Ganser III of Wood Lake, a
Son, Timothy Joseph, weighing
8 pounds 7 ounces, bom at Ains
worth Saturday, September 1.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. E M. Jarman of Cham
bers.
SCOTT— Mr. and Mrs. James
Scott of Lincoln, a daughter, Ter
ri Kay, weighing 8 pounds 2 Vs
ounces, born Thursday, August
23. Mrs. Scott is the former Mary
Obermire, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Obermire of Stuart.
The Scotts have a son, Gregg.
HARDING — Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Harding of Buena Park,
weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, born
Calif., a son, Randolph William,
Thursday, August 30. Mrs. Hard
ing is the former Lillian Mauer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mauer of Washington state, for
merly of O’Neill.
CALLAGHAN— Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Callaghan of Omaha, a
son, born Saturday, September 1,
in St. Joseph’s hospital, Omaha.
Mrs. Callaghan is the former Pat
ty Seger, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Seger of Atkinson. This
is the couple’s first child and the
first grandchild for the Segers.
LOVE — Mr. and Mrs. James
W. Love of Buffalo, N. Y., a son
Mark Montgomery, born Friday,
August 31. Mrs. Love is the
former Beverly Montgomery,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Montgomery of Ewing.
Another Lecture
Scheduled—
St Anthony’s hospital auxiliary
members will hold a business
meeting Monday evening at 8 o’
clock at St. Anthony’s hospital.
There will be a continuation of
tire scries of lectures begun in
May. Sr. M. Cotildus, laboratory
technician, will speak on blood
types and blood typing.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE: New 2-wheel trailer.
—Call Marie’s Beauty Shop,
phone 102, O’Neill. 18c
SELLING THURSDAY, Sept. 13,
11 a.m., at the O’Neill Livestock
Market, the following proper
ty: ’50 C Farmall tractor; 2
wheel trailer, comb, rack; 80
chickens; some feed; few tools;
furniture and miscellaneous
articles as we are moving to
Colorado.—Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Slattery. 19c
CAR STRIKES COW
[ ORCHARD—An east bound car
driven by Richard Knapp, 34, of
Orchard struck and killed a cow
belonging to Louis Waterman of
Page at 11:10 p.m., Sunday. Dam
age to the machine was estimated j
at $300 by Patrolman Robert >
Gude. Knapp was accompanied
by his wife, Veda; his son, Scott,
4 and his mother, Mrs. Mae
Knapp. No one was injured.
BEG YOUR PARDON
In a story concerning the Starr
family reunion in last week’s is
sue among those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Summerer and
family, not Summers, as errone
ously published.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: August 29— Mrs.
Chester Salmen, Fairfax, S.D.;
Mrs. Lyle Tucker, Ewing; L»r
icc Riciding, Fairfax, S. D.; Ken
neth Wrede. O’Neill; Mrs. Leon
ard Svatos, Chambers. 30—Jerry
Hickey, O’Neill. 31—Milton Suit
er O’Neill; Arthur Tomlinson,
Inman; Robert Riley, O’Neill.
September 1—Mrs. Robert Took
er, O’Neill; C. R. Foree, O’Neill;
Alva Marcellus, O’Neill; Mrs.
Harry Appleby, O’Neill; Pat T.
Cassidy, Lynch. 2—Marvin Stew
art, Inman; Mrs. Vincent Reiser,
Butte. 4—Mrs. Roy Tuttle, Ewing;
Mrs. Bertra Harkins, Chambers.
5 _Mrs. Walter Anson, Bristow;
Mrs. Merwyn Parks, O’Neill.
Dismissals; August 29—Lorice
Rickling, Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs.
Frank Oberle and baby boy, Dor
sey; Roland Shald, Stuart. 30 —
Letla Conrad, O’Neill; Mrs. Dan;
Sullivan, O’Neill; Mrs. Ida Wil
liamson, O'Neill. 31 — Kenneth
Wrede, O’Neill; Harry R Smith,
O’Neill; Mrs. Lyle Tucker, Ew
ing; Mrs. Virgil Morrow and baby
girl, Inman; Jerry Hickey, O’
Neill. September 1 — Ralph
Young, O’Neill; Dale McNally,
Ainsworth; Milton Suiter, O’Neill;
Bobby Riley, O’Neill. 3—Marvin
Stewart, Inman; Mrs. Chester
Salmen, Fairfax, S.D.; Pat Cas
sidy, Lynch. 5—Mrs. Harry Ap
pleby, O’Neill; Jerry Gokie, O’
Neill.
Still hospitalized: Mrs. John
Kaczor, Spencer; Mrs. Mae Land
is, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Tooker,
O’Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams, Cham
bers; Claude Rutledge, Inman;
Garrett Janzing, O’Neill; Mrs.
William Anderson, O’Neill; Mrs.
Walter Anson, Bristow; Mrs. Vin
cent Reiser, Butte; Mrs. Nellie
Hill, Hebron; Mrs. Roy Tuttle,
Ewing; Mrs. Leonard Svatos,!
Chambers; Mrs. Bertha Harkins,
Chambers; Arthur Tomlinson,
Inman; Mrs. Merwyn Parks, O’
Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
"Admitted: August 27 — Art
Waldman, Amelia, medical; Mrs.
Charles Justin Butterfield, In
man, obstetrical. 29 — Mrs. Ed
ward White, Amelia; Gerald
Gonderinger, Atkinson, surgical;
Mrs. Eugene Kramer, Stuart,
surgical; Teresa Marie Bode,
Petersburg, accident; Viridiann
Bode, Petersburg, accident. Sep
tember 1-—William Maloun, At
kinson, medical. 2—Ralph Rees, I
Amelia, medical.
Dismissed: August 30 —Gerald
Gonderinger of Atkinson; Viri
diann Bode of Petersburg. 31 —
Eugene Kramer of Stuart; Mrs.
Larry Krysl and son of Stuart;
Mrs Roy Eastberg and son of
Atkinson; Mrs. Eugene Kramer
of Stuart. September 1 — Mrs.
John DeWitt of O’Neill. 2—Mrs. j
Charles Justin Butterfield and
■son of Inman; William Maloun of
Atkinson.
Hospitalized: John Schneider
of Atkinson; Mrs. William Vroo
man of Atkinson.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Mrs. Etta Bennett,
Naper; Dr. E. B. Bradley, Spen
cer' Mrs Effie Chandler, Spen
cer; Mrs. Mary Classen, Spencer;
! Baby Randal Lee Filsinger, son
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ON DISPLAY!
The Western Display Car
Open House
in O’Neill
ON ‘
Thurs., Sept. 13th j
don’t miss this on Main Street
EVERYONE INVITED!
Portable
Typewriters
All Makes and Models
The Latest In:
• Bookkeeping Machines
• Printing Calculators
• Adding Machines
• Desks — File*
• Duplicators
• Mimeographs
SPECIAL TUNE-UP ON OLD
TYPEWRITERS:
We will: Clean Type
Wash Rubber Platen (Chem.)
Check Motion
Check Alignment
Install New Ribbon
ALL FOR ONLY.98<
WESTERN
TYPEWRITER & OFFICE SUPPLY,
INC.
435 Norfolk Avenue. Norfolk, Nefcr.
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Western’s mobile office equipment showroom . . . coming to
O'Neill Thursday, September 13.
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fil
singer, Spencer; Mrs. Carl Glen
wuch, Norfolk; Larry Dean Haun,
Spencer; William Jordan, Butte;
Thomas McClatchy, Bonesteel,
S.D.; John L. Miller, Spencer;
Mgs. Mary Nemec, Spencer; Miss
Lillian Olson, Bristow; William
Reis, Niobrara; Mrs. Paul Weber,
Butte; Mrs. Arthur J. Wilson,
Verdel.
Dismissals: August 27—Master
Gerald Dix, Butte; Baby Alvin
Havranek, jr., Spencer; Mrs. Max
Warlike, Anoka. 31—Mrs. Leon
ard Filsinger, Spencer; Frank
Ellis, Verdel. September 1—Miss
Josephine Mahlendorf, Lynch. 2
—Master James Slechta, Lynch.
Sick & Injured
O’NEILL — Edward N. Flood
submitted to surgery- on his eye
Wednesday, August 29. He was
up and around Sunday and was
feeling -‘fine.” . . . Kathy Galla
gher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Gallagher, fell from a
tree Monday. Fortunately, no
serious injuries were received
and she attended school Tuesday.
Alva Marcellus injured two
left hand fingers in a fan belt at
the Marcellus Chevrolet Co. Sat
urday afternoon. He was taken
to the hospital where the fingers
Were amput3tcd above the first
knuckle.
LYNCH—Joe E. Slechta left
for Omaha where he planned to
enter the Veteran’s hospital- He
is suffering from a back injury.
Little Joe Slechta, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Slechta
was returned to the hospital
again this week. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd France returned home rri
dav from a 10-day stay in Sa
vannah, Mo., where Mrs. France
had undergone minor surgery.
Misses Marie and Joseprine
Mahlendorf are showing im^ov-'
ment at their parents home. They
were both recently hospitalized.
INMAN—Mrs. Virgil Morrow
and infant daughter were dis
missed from St. Anthony s hos- |
pital on Friday. . . Mrs. Justin
Butterfield and infant son re
turned home on Saturday after
noon from the Atkinson Me
morial hospital.
REDB1RD — Merlin Anderson
had flesh torn from his left leg
Friday, August 24, when his
plantsleg was caught in a power
takeoff. His son, nearby, succeed- I
ed in stopping the machine. Mr.
Anderson was hobbling more
than a week.
EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Doud and their daughter-in-law.
Mrs Paul Doud, and daughter
went to Norfolk last Thursday
where Mrs. Alfred Doud had a
physical checkup.
CELIA—William Maloun was
a medical patient at the Atkinson
Memorial hospital two days the
past week.
CHAMBERS—Charlene Harley
submitted to an appendectomy at
a Norfolk hospital Friday, Aug
ust 31.
DELOIT — Ferdinand Hupp’s
children have yeen having chick
enpox.
Stuart News
Rudolph Mitchell of Phoenix,
Ariz., spent the week, August 27
to September 2, visiting at the
homes of Charlie Mitchell at At
kinson and Berlin MitcheAl of
Stuart. The men are brothers.
Miss Rita Obermire is visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Scott in Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. George Keidel
and son, Dick, spent the weekend
in Lincoln. Warren Mitchell ac
companied them to Lincoln
where he is employed at the dairy
barn of the agriculture college.
He is enrolled in the college for
the fall term of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Mitchell
and family attended a picnic in
Bassett Sunday honoring Mr. and
Mrs. William Porter, Iva, Lee and
Jean of Durango, Colo. The Port
ers were overnight guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Mitchell Sunday. Mr.
Porter is a brother of Mrs. Mit
chell.
Miss Martha Simons of Valen
tine spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Engler. Miss Si
mons is a niece of Mrs. Engler.
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Stokely of
Mullen were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler Fri
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Steinhau
ser of Norfolk were last Thurs
day evening supper guests at the
Edwin Engler home.
James Scott of Lincoln came
for his son, Gregg, who has been
staying with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire.
Miss Nola Obermire accompan
ied them to Lincoln where she
will enroll in the University of
Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grace and
son, Jerry, of Omaha visited
from Tuesday to Saturday, Aug
ust 28 - September 1, with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon
Shearer. Their son. Bob, who has
been helping in the hay field, re
turned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire
and family were at Wagner, SX>.,
Sunday for the rodeo. Mr. Ober
mire had some rodeo stock there
for the day.
Mobile Display
to Be Shown Here
Western Typewriter & Office
Supply of Norfolk has converted
a 33-ft. housetrailer into a mobile
office equipment showroom and
the exhibit will be in O’Neill
Thursday, September 13.
Items to be displayed include
desks, chairs, filing cabinets, I
mimeographs, portable and elec-1
trie typewriters, plus small:
items.
Webb McNally reports the dis- j
play car already has traveled one
.housand miles on its first trip
and has attracted considerable
interest. The trailer is air-condi
tioned and completely modern.
(Advertisement concerning open
house elsewhere in this issue.)
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Holt Represented
at State Fair
LINCOLN — There art plenty)
of Holt county folks at the 1956
Nebraska state fair.
A total of 128 boys and girls,
sponsors and adults, will be in
Lincoln for the 4-H club show
alone. County Agent A. Ne.l
Dawes of O’Neill says the young
sters are competing in many 4-H
events.
Included in the entries are
two district purple ribbon share
the-fun acts. The Clover club of
Atkinson will present “The Trial
of Miss Soprano,” and the Willing
Workers club of O’Neill will pre
sent “Under the 4-H Big Top.”
The state competition in this pro
j< ct comes tonight (Thursday).
Agricultural demonstrat ions:
“Safe Wiring,” Perry Dawes and
Gary Gillespie of Willing Work
ers, received a purple ribbon on
their demonstration.
Livestock loss prevention dem
onstration: Gary Fick of Inman
and Robert Rather, both of the
Victory Boys and Girls, purple.
Home economics demonstra
tions: Susan Tenborg and Ellen
Havranek of Holt Husky Hustl
ers, red; on modeling clothes
(results not yet announced). I
Garden: Gary Holcomb of
Chambers and Gale Holcomb of
Chambers, purple.
Entomology: Gale Holcomb of
Chambers, purple; Kenneth Cool -
idge of Chambers and Boboy
Gartner of Chambers, both blue;
Donald Sukup of Verdigre, red.
Rural electric display: Perry
Dawes of O’Neill, blue.
Light unit: Gary Gillespie of
O’Neill, blue.
Kansans Visitors in
Celia Community
CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hendricks and children of Mc
Pherson, Kans., Mr. and Mr.; j
Leon Hendricks of Manhattan,
Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ernst of Miltonvale, Kans., came
Friday to spend the weekend
with relatives here and at O -
Neill. Robert and Leon are sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks.
Saturday, Mrs. Mark Hend
rick-= and the ladies of the group
Spent the day with her mother,
Mrs. Omer Poynts, and Mr.
Poynts. The men joined the group
at the Poynts home for din
ner that evening.
Other Celia News l
The Ernst famliy went to O’
Neill Saturday.
A family dinner was held at
the Mark Hendricks home Sun
day and during the afternoon vis
itors who came to see the Robert
and Leon Hendricks families in
cluded the Joe Hendricks and
Connie Friokel families, Jeanene
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
McDowell and “Grandpa Blov.,
all of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Wayman, Mrs. Muriel Ties
zen, Velda Ernst, Gorden and
Bernard Lorenz, all of O’Neill;
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Connell of
Mariaville, and Donald Strong of
Chambers. The Hendricks fami
lies returned to their homes on
Monday afternoon.
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Reenlists in Air
A/lc Dale Strong (above),
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Strong of O’Neill, has reenlist
ed In the air force, effective
September 23. He has signed
for a six-yeAr enlistment.
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Inman News
Mr and Mrs. Edward Krugman
and family qf O’Neill were Tues
day evening dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert An
thony and family.
Gene Couch of Gering spent
the weekend here visiting his
grandfather, Fred Schrautn.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony
and family entertained the fol
lowing guests at dinner on
Thursday' evening at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stolier and
daughter, Cindy, of San Diego,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mats
cullatt and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Matscullatt of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Stilier and daugh
ter left early Friday morning
for their home in San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan of
Norfolk spent the Labor day
weekend in the James Coventry
and Mrs. Marye Hartigan homes.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hutton and
Mrs. Mary Hartigan spent labor
day in Johnstown taking in the
Brown county fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gorgan of
Omaha spent the labor day
weekend in the home of Mrs.
Gorgans parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dana Lines.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Siders and
daughter, Marilyn, left Tuesday
morning for Lincoln where they
will spend a week in the home
oi their son-in-law* and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell,
and family. They also expect to
visit the state fair. Otto Retke is
.ooking alter the Siders livestock.
Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and
family returned on Sunday after
iwu v\ iu iuidouuu
and Iowa visiting relatives.
Jeanette and Glenda Wolfe of
Amelia came Tuesday and have
enrolled in the high school. They
are rooming at the Charles Lu
ben home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sobotka
and girls left Thursday for Beat
rice where they visited relatives
a few days. They also attended
the state fair before returning
home.
Mrs. Maxine Lynn and daugh
ter returned to their home at
Neligh on Saturday after spend
ing a couple of months in the
George Laney home where she
was employed.
Charles Chase returned to his
home in Clearwater on Saturday
after visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Appleby for sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson and
daughter, Carolyn, left Friday
morning for Lincoln where they
attended the funeral of their
neice and cousin on Saturday
morning.
Miss LuElla Watson, who
teaches at Holdrege came Friday
afternoon and on Saturday
morning she accompanied her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wat
son, to Lincoln whfere they at
tended the funeral of their neice
and cousin. Enroute home on
Sunday they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Hartigan at Norfolk.
Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Hartigan
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mickelber
ry and daughter, Dianne, of
Denver, Colo., arrived on Friday
and spent the labor day weekend
m the home of their uncle and
aunt, Mr and Mrs. James M. Mc
Mahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gal
lagher have moved their house
hold goods from the Charles So
botka property to the Peter Ryan
place east of town where they
will make their home. Mr. So
botka has sold his property to
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Green, who
will occupy it in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley of
Fairbury spent the labor day
weekend here visiting Sam’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kel
ley and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laney of
Lincoln spent the labor day
weekend here visiting Joe's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George La
ney.
Norbert Clark spent the week
end in Lincoln attending the
state fair.
Mrs. James Coventry and
daughter, Kay, drove to Wayne
on Monday where Kay is enroll
ed as a freshman at the Wayne
State Teacher’s college. Mrs.
Kenneth Coventry accompanied
them to Wayne.
Mrs. Ruth Hansen attended a
teacher’s meeting at Ewing on
Saturday. Mrs. Hansen will
teach in the grades at Ewing this
year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Penwell of
Madison visited their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Va
den Kivett, and Keith over the
weekend.
Mrs. Lena Butler left Thurs
day morning for Olive, Calif.,
where she will spend the winter.
She accompanied her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Butler, and son w'ho had
been visiting here.
Farewell Party
Honors Smith Family
CELIA—About 75 persons at
tended a farewell party at the Lee
Terwilliger home last Thursday
evening for Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Smith and three children,
who left Monday for Plattsmouth
where Mrs. Smith will be pastor
of the Wesleyan Methodist
church.
Moving pictures were shown
and enjoyed by the group. Re
freshments were served.
Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, presi
dent of the Celia Homemakers
club, presented the Smiths a gift
from the club..
About 40 persons from the
Hillside chapel honored their
pastor, Mrs. Smith, and fanvly
at a farewell party at the Joe
Hendricks home Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin
and family will move to the
Smith farm.
Other Celia News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldfuss
were Sunday evening visitors at
the John Sicheneder home.
Mj-s. William Maloun and
sons, Murl and Billy, were Sun-,
day dinner guests at the O. A.
Hammerberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Risor
and family of O’Neill wrere Fri
day visitors at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Milton McKathnie.
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease were
Sunday afternoon and supper
guests at the Walter Pease
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath
nie took their daughter, Ellen,
to Norfolk Saturday where she
will attend business college.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease were
Saturday supper guests at the
William Spann home.
Recent visitors at the Mark
Hendricks home were Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Phipps, Lloyd and j
Pernio and Mr. and Mrs. Ray;
Phipps of California. Ray!
Phipps recently returned from i
service in the army. He and
Mrs Phipps are going to Mar
ion, Ind., where he will attend
school.
Misses Helen and Isla John
son of Lincoln came Saturday to
spend the labor day weekend
with the Hans and Louis Lau
ridsen families. All were Sun
day dinner guests at the Hans
Lauridscn home. Jim Lauridsen
was also a guest.
Rodnev Dobias was a Wed
nesday afternoon, August 29,
visitor at the Emil Colfack
home.
Verdon and Rollin Smith
spent from Sunday to Wednes
day, August 26-29, at the Mark!
Hendricks home.
Clarence Focken, jr., and Pat
ty Allyn were Sunday dinner
guests at the Clarence Focken
home. Alex Forsythe spent the
afternoon at the Focken home.
Sheryl Heck spent Wednes
day, August 29. at the William
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colfack
and family of Sedro Woolley,
Wash., enjoyed a family picnic
at Ft. Randall dam last Thurs
day before leaving for South
Dakota Saturday enroute home.
Shirley Colfack of O’Neill
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack,
•'nd family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder
and daughter were Sunday eve
ning visitors at the Frank Sich
enedgr home.
Harry,. McShane of Atkinson
and Charles Norden of Omaha
were last Thursday visitors at the
William Maloun home.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lange and
family of Florida came August 22
for a visit with his mother, Mrs.
Matie Lange, and family.
The Frank Disterhaupt sale (
was well attended. Celia Home- ,
makers extension club served the
lunch. The Disterhaupt familv ,
expects to leave soon for Minne- .
5ota to make their home.
Billy Milner spent Wednesday ;
and Thursday night, August 29- .
30, with Kathryn and Harry Me- ;
Shane. I
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
aerg were last Thursday dinner
md supper guests at the William j
Vlaloun home. j
Murl Milner was a Wednesday,
August 29, overnight guest at the
Barbara MTinar home.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
Sheryl, also Dorothy Scott were
b'riday supper guests at the Wil
iam Maloun home. j
Albert and Stanley Johnson
were Saturday dinner guests at
;he John Sicheneder home.
Denny, Julienne, Nancy and
Blair, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Beryl Beck, spent Sunday at the
LeRoy Hoffman home. Sunday
evening the Hoffmans and their
quests were supper guests at the
Beck home, as were Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Frickel and family,
Inez Hayes and Mrs Mary John
son. Denny leit Monday for Oma
ha where he attends the school
for the deaf.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman
and sons were Monday evening,
August 27, visitors at the John
Schwindt and Fritz Naber homes
Celia Represented at
Atkinson High —
CELIA—A number of young
people from Celia were among
those who registered at Atkin
s.m high school Monday for the
opening of the school term.
Included are: Markita Hend
ricks, who will stay at the Roy
Cearns home; Billy, Doyle and
Paul Foeken, at the John Molu
home; Ronnie Frickel and Rog
ei Dobias, at the D. F. Scolt
home; Jim Hendricks and Char
les Sweet, at the O. A Ham
morberg home, and Caroline
Frickel, at the home of Mrs
Charles Sloan.
Mary Catherine and Patricia
Kilmurry are staying with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
W. Kilmurry. and attending St.
Joseph’s hall.
Old-Age Insurance
Office at Norfolk—
The bureau of old-age and sur
vivors’ insurance, department of
health, education and welfare,
plans to open a district office in
Norfolk about November 1.
The office will serve these
counties: Antelope, Boone, Boyd,
,'edar, Colfax, Holt, Knox, Mad
ison, Pierce, Platte, Stanton and
Wayne.
The office will be staffed with
xperienced personnel.
Dr. and Mrs. Rex W. Wilson
eft Tuesday, August 28, for Om
iha and Peru They returned on
sunday.
(First pub. Sept. 6, 1956)
NOTICE
land owners and tenants
Section 39-512 of the Nebraska
statutes requires that weeds
ilong all Public Roads and Dratn
ige Ditches shall be mowed at
east twice a year.
If this is not done the County
toard has authority to cause
iame to bo done and all ex
penses will be assessed against
aid property.
If you have not already done
his mowing, please cooperate
ind do this immediately to help
vith the costly operation of
mow Removal, especially on the
toads that were formerly State
toads, that were recently turned
pack to the County.
HOLT COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS 1®-H
DRS. BROWN
& FRENCH
— O’NEILL —
PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
Alice’s Beauty Shop
(In Former Apparel Shop
Location) i
Phone 263 — O'Neill j
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