The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 28, 1957, Image 6

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    Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S lO'Nrttt)
Admitted: November 20 Mrs
Wayne Sanders of Inman, Mrs
Raymond V. Harmon of Page
Mark Wiseman of Page; 21 Wal
ter Stewart of O'Neill; 23- Mrs
Ray Walnofer of O'Neill; Mrs
Donovan Becker of O'Neill, Rebec
ca Wrede of O'Neill, 24 Donne
Jean Harte of Inman, Mary Belli
Perry of Rapid City, S.D, Ralph
Lindberg of O'Neill, Mrs. Roy Wd
son of Page; 25r Mrs. Daniel V
Helmer of O'Neill. Henry Drudik
of Grand Island, Mrs. William
Frit/ of O’Neill, Mrs. Weston
Whitwer of O'Neill; 26 Shorty
Steele of O'Neill
Dismissed; November 20: Lloyd
Johnson of O'Neill; Robert
Michael I >a hi berg of Lynch, Char
les Gregory Dahlberg of Lynch,
Dale B- Ganz of Lincoln, Noami
Gr<en of Chambers, Arthur
Flunkey of Chambers; 21 John
jetupman of Amelia, Mrs. Wayne
Sanders of Inman; 22 Ned Kel
ley erf Inman, John Hajek of
Lynch, Kenneth Peacock of O'
Neill; 23- Mrs Peter Morgan of
O'Neill; 24- -Clyde McKenzie jr
of O’Neill, Mrs. Raymond Har
mon and baby girl of Page, Frank
Krupicka of Spencer; 25— Am
brose Biglin of O'Neill. Leo Matt
hews of O'Neill.
Hospitalized: Mark Wiseman
of Page. Mrs. John Davidson of
O'Neill, Mrs. William Fritz of
O’Neill. Felix Sullivan of O'Neill
Henry F. Drudik of Grand Island.
James May of Inman. Mary Beth
Perry of Rapid City, S.D., Walter
Stewart of O’Neill, Mrs. Weston
Whitwer, Garrett Janzing of O’
Neill, Mrs, Roy Wilson of Page,
Mrs Danny Helmer of O'Neill,
bfrs Ray Walnofer of O'Neill
Mrs. Donovan Becker of O'Neill,
Roy Wells of O'Neill, Donna Harte
of Inman, Ralph Lindberg of O’
Neill, Rebecca Wrede of O'Neill.
William Walters of O’Neill, Mrs
Catherine Schollmeyer of O’Neill
Mrs Emery McDowell of Page,
Mrs. Emmet Revell of O’Neill,
SACKED HEART (Lynch)
Dismissed: November 19—Baby
Timothy Myers of Lynch; 20- -
Charles Fox of O’Neill, Mrs. Day
ton Sieler of Monowi, Mrs. Leon
ard Hoar of Bonesteel, S.D.; 21—
Mrs. Larry Bowers of Bristow;
22 Baby Shelley Klasna of Spen
cer, Mrs. Lewie Christensen of
Lynch; 23—Claude Collins of
Butte, Miss Golda Mae Jordan of
Butte, Mrs. Ferdinand Wisbelhaus
of Fairfax, S.D., Mrs. Molly Pe
terson of Spencer; 25- Baby Ste
ven Emm* of Lynch, E. L. Hag
berg of Spencer.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Reuben A
Avoy of Spencer, George Bau
meister of Butte, Glena Becker of
Naper, Mrs. W. H. Block of An
oka, Esly Borrall of Spencer, Dr
Edwin B Bradley of Spencer
Mrs. George Classen of Spencer.
Cal Conklin of Lynch, Mrs Paul
ine Fuhrer of Butte, Mrs Carl
Gnewuch of Norfolk, Mrs. Will
iam Green of Niobrara, Mrs. Ed
Havrank of Spencer, Mrs. Twila
Hicks of Bristow. William Jordan
of Rutte, Dr. R. E. Kriz of Lynch,
Mrs. Edith Lang of Lynch. Alliert
Izxx k of Spencer, Miehale Par
ker of Butte, Frank Reiser of
Butte, Guss Rcmeter of Bristow
David Soukup of Spencer, Mrs
Etnil Statsman of Butte.
LINDBERG MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
Admitted: Mrs. E. Lee Farher
of Niobrara; John Schaefer of
Creighton; Mrs. Frank Novak of
Verdigre; Mrs. Louis Walters of
Vmnetoon; Leonard Mathine of
Creighton: Mrs. Rertha Kuhl of
Bloomfield; Mrs. William Meier
•f Niobrara; Mrs. Robert Theis of
Creighton; Edwin Sehmalz of
Creighton: Mrs. Albert Opkis of
Creighton: Mrs. Frank Kovanda
of Verdigre; Alex Menks of Ver
del; Kenneth Albin of Brunswick;
Frank Kves of Verdigre; Leland
’Vroomun of Orchard
Dismissed: Mrs. Harry Honey
of VerdeI; Mrs. Josephine Butter
field of Creighton; Mrs. Louis
Watters of VVinnetoon: Mrs. Frank
v,' ak of Verdigre; Mrs E. Lee
I
Farber and son erf Niobrara; Mrs
Jerry Jensen and daughter erf
: Creighton; Leonard Mathine of
I Creighton; Kenneth A1 b i n of
Brunswick; Mrs. William Meier
and daughter of Niobrara; Mrs.
Robert Theis of Creighton; Frank
Kves »f Wrdigre; Mrs. Albert
I Opkis or Creighton
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: November 17- Mrs.
' Peter Engler of Stuart, medical;
Mass I-ela Garwood of Atkinson,
medical; 18—Mrs. Emma Em
merson of Bassett, medical; 19—
! Dan Weiershciser of Norfolk,
accident; '20 Frank Skrdla of At
kinson, medical; 21 Von Wedige
of Emmet, medical; William Se
ger of Atkinson, medical; 21—
Harry Heeb of Atkinson, medical;
22 Gary Enbody of Emmet, med
ical; John Gallaghar of Atkinson
medical; Madonna Miksch of
Stuart surgical; Mrs. Phillip
Frost at Atkinson, medical; 24
Jim Berigan of Atkinson, med
ical; 25- Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan of
Atkinson, medical; Charles Fre
ouf of Atkinson, medical; Jay
Davison of Atkinson, accident;
Mrs. Frank Skrdla of Atkinson
medical; Otis Lingo of Mills
medical.
Dismissed: November 18
Frank Sickeneder of Atkinson,
Mrs. Anna Galligan of Atkinson,
Michael Lee Schonka of Atkinson;
19 Wayne Radcliff of Stuart,
Mrs Wayne Baker and daugh
ter of Atkinson; 22—Mis. Mary
Hamik of Stuart, Von Wedige of
Emmet; 23 — Frank Bose of
Stuart, Mrs. Bert Henning of At
kinson, Mrs. Emma Emmerson
of Bassett; 24—Frank Skrdla of
Atkinson: 25—Mrs. Peter Engler
! of Stuart; Madoona Miksch of
I Stuart.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Peter Eng
ler of Stuart, Gary Enbody of
| Emmet, Harry Heeb of Atkinson,
I John Gallighar of Atkinson, Ma
donna Miksch of Stuart, Mrs.
I Mary Henning of Atkinson, Mrs.
Phillip Frost of Atkinson, Dan
' Weirsheiser of Norfolk, Mike
Schaaf of Atkinson, William Se
ger of Atkinson, Jim Berigan of
Atkinson, Lela Garwood of At
kinson.
O’Neill News
Mrs. Jessie Swain of Rapid
City, S.D.. and Mrs. Carrie Town
send and Mrs. Dora Townsend both
of Page called on Mrs. Mary Laney
♦his week. Mrs. Swain is a neice
of Mrs. Laney’s. Mrs. Laney lives
with Mrs. Nellie Widtfeldt.
A husking bee was held Mon
day for Mrs Ed Wayman, widow
of the late Mr. Wayman.
Mrs. J. Robert Berigan, Mrs
H. J. Birmingham and Mrs. Ed
ward Campbell returned Tuesday
from a few days’ stay in Omaha.
Going to Adrain, Minn., for
Thangsgiving will be Mr. and
Mrs. Richard E. Nelson and fam
ily. They plan to visit their par
ents, Mr and Mrs. William Rowe
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schmitz
and son of Omaha were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Pierson.
Monumental of la**ting beauty
made by skilled craftsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer-—Emmet (Vftbb, O’Neill
Guests over the weekend of Mr
and Mrs. Elgin Ray and Mary
were his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Hugh Ray of Gothenburg
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Osen
baugh spent Sunday in Burwell
visiting their son and family, Mr
and Mrs. John R. Osenbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
attended a Thanksgiving concert
of sacred music at Ord Sunday
evening. Mrs. Manson’s sister
Mrs. Ivan Briggs, was pianist and
director of the concert.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gowler and
daughter, in Columbus.
Bob Holsclaw of the University
! pf Nebraska arrived Wednesday
to spend Thanksgiving with his
! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
i Holsclaw. __
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Turkey Day
SPECIALS!
at
The APPAREL SHOP
HATS
One-Half Off Regular Price!
CHOOSE from a wide selection of velvets,
velours and felts . . . black, brown, ruby
red and sapphire blue.
COATS
At spectacular savings!
Reg. 59.98-NOW_$48
Reg. 54.98 - 49.98—NOW ..$38
Reg. 39 95 - 35.00—NOW .. .. $28
O’Neill News
Mrs. P. B. Harty and Mrs
F. N. Cronin spent Friday in Sioux
I City.
Mr and Mrs. C- E. Cronin and
daughters of Grand Island are
; expected to spend Thanksgiving
at the homes of Mr. and Mrs
F. N. Cronin and Mrs. P. B. Har
i ty.
Mr and Mrs. Duane Gray ami
family visited relatives in Butte
on Sunday. Mrs. Cecelia Lie
wer, her mother, accompanied
them and will spend Thanksgiv
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rei
I ser of Butte
Miss Sylvia Harder of Imman
uel nurses school in Omaha and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen of
Lincoln arrived Wednesday tc
spend ttye Thanksgiving week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dwight Harder and Mr. and
Mi's. Harry Petersen.
Mrs. Homer Mullen and Miss
Befnadette Brennan spent the
weekend in Lincoln visiting Mr
and Mrs. Thomas Brennan.
Mr. and Mrs Harden Anspach
are spending Thanksgiving with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Anspach of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and
Mr. and Mrs. James Earley spent
Sunday and Monday, November
18 and 19 in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Don DeCosta and
family of Omaha spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. J
Baack.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keeney of
Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Harley and family were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Rex Beckwith.
Mrs. Edna Coyne returned
Tuesday from Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole spent
from Thursday until Saturday in
Lincoln and Omaha.
The Misses Jeanne Cole and
Mary Lu Wilson o' the University
of Nebraska arrived Tuesday tc
spend Thanksgiving with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Curran
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman McDonald of Plain
view.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoesing
OI wayne were weeiteiiu gut-sis
of her sister and husband, Mr
and Mrs. William L. Edwards.
Mrs. Stanley Eymann and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Forslund and son and Mrs. Hattie
Eymann of Oakdale were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ey
mann.
Mi-, and Mrs. Donald Franklin
and family spent Sunday in Ver
del visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Grafton Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Liewers of
Butte were Thursday callers of
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gray.
Mrs. Dorothy Barrett of Atkin
son is spending the week with
her daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Havranek.
M B. Higgins spent Monday in
Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs H. E. Frank of
Norfolk spent the weekend visit
ing Mr and Mirs. Don McKamy.
Guarantees Are
Discussed at Meet
PAGE Members of the Page
extension club were guests of
Mrs. J. R. Russell Tuesday, No
vember 19 for the afternoon. The
November lesson was presented
by . Mrs. Harry Harper and Mrs.
MeTwyn French, sr., on “the lady
and the law”. Points of law gov
erning situations common to the
house wife such as guarantee
protection on appliances, con
tracts of purchase and the rights
of the individual who received.
Institution stamps of greeting
cards, unsolicited, were discussed
and the correct legal interpreta
tion given.
Mrs. Lisle Mewmaw will be the
hostess at the church basement
for the December 17 meeting. The
lesson will be on “Christmas
cookies” with Mis. Jesse Kelly
and Mrs. Dan Troshynski, lea
ders. Cookies will he given to the
| shut-ins of the community.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—John A. Latzel to Walter
Woeppel 10-28-57 $1—Lot 4 &
North 43 ft. lot 5 Blk 19—Pioneer
Town Site Co. Add.—Ewing.
WD—Edward Brandt to Ben
Braun & wife 10-29-57 $2250—So.
33 ft. lots 4 & 5 Blk. 46 Pioneer
Townsite Co. 1st Add -Atkinson.
WD—E. E. Young to Henry
We tier & wife 10-31-57 $6500 —
SEVfe 26-27-13.
I—" —
Irene Kopetjka
Weds Howard Beed
On November 15 at 1:30 p.m
a quiet wedding took place at the
Methodist church in Winner, SX>.
when Miss Irene Kopetka ol In
man became the bride of Howard
Beed of Chambers. The couple
was attended by Miss Lucy Cun
ningham of Inman and Richard
Dean Wilkenson of Chambers
The bride wore a blue taffeta
dress with matching jacket and
the bridesmaid wore a blue knit
dress. The bridegroom chose a
brown business suit and his best
man, a light grey suit.
Mrs. Beed is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kopejtka of
Inman. She attended the Inman
school.
Mr. Beed is the younger son of
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Beed of
Chambers. He is graduate of the
Chambers high school and has
served three years in the armed
services. The last 18 months
were in Formosa.
Following a short wedding trip
to Lincoln, the couple will reside
on the Beed ranch near Chambers
where lie is engaged in farming
with his father.
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield
| jr., and family were guests of
his parents, Mr and Mrs Floyd
Butterfield, sr., at Atkinson Sun
‘lay
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies aceom
panied by his mother, Mrs. Maud
Boies, visited Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boies at
Plainview.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter were
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Horde and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cary and
daughters, Leoat and Nila and
Miss Noreen Armstrong, all of
Bloomfield were recent guests at
the home of Mrs Minnie Larson
Mrs. L. A. Hobbs spent last
Thursday visiting with her moth
er, Mrs. Rose Harding, at O'Neill
The Bible Study club met Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Dewitt Gnntpr
Mrs. John Wunner accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rugg
les and son of Clearwater, tc
Emmet Sunday where they spent
the day with Mrs. Ruggles' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beck
with.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards
had as their guests for a 6
o'clock dinner last Thursday, Ah
vin Gibson.
Saturday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Arch
ie Tuttle and Leonora.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Peterson from Thurs
day to Saturday were his moth
er, Miss Carsten Peterson and
Christine Lorenzen of Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petersor
and daughter, Tamzan, and Lor
; raine Bartos were Neligh visitors
; Wednesday, November 20.
, Miss Tamzan Petersen was a
1 weekend visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barlow and
family at Inman.
Miss Alvera Schilousky of Lin
coin was a weekend guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Schiousky and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban were
Sunday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tagel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban, Mrs
Robert Pruden, and Mrs. Fannie
Schliffbaue® went to Neligh Sun
day to visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Bollwitt and
family. Mr. Bollwitt, who has
been hospitalized in Omaha for
five months, due to a back injury
was able to come home Friday
and is in a wheelchair. Other call
ers at the Bollwitt home were
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaczor and
children.
Work is progressing rapidly on
I the residenco under construction
j of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey ir
East Ewing.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WI>—Ben Braun to Edward
Brandt & wife 10-29-57 $1—& ex
change of property North 147 ft.
of west 42 ft. lot 4—North 147-ft.
lots 5 and 6—North 147 ft. of east
15.67 feet lot 7 Ballons Outlots—
Akins on.
REFEREES DEED-John R.
Gallagher, Ref. to Louis Zahrad
nicek 10-29-57 $28,60O-NVi Sec.
3-29-15.
WD-Robert B. Ryan to Dale
Fetrow & wife 10-5-57 $13,300 —
IjOt 6 and North 90 ft. of East 25
ft. lot 7 blk. 23 — O’Neill.
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C. E. (Cap) Addison’s
LIVESTOCK & MACHINERY
AUCTION
Saturday, December 7
1P.M.— ON RANCH
Located two miles east of northeast comer of Atkinson.
48 — Hereford Breeding Cattle — 48
Included are 42 excellent Hereford stock cows. 3 to 6 yrs.
old. all bred to reg Hereford bull, calving March 15; 2 reg.
Hereford bulls; four milk cows, either springing now or will
calve in January.
•
ALSO 1951 IHC 1 Vi-ton truck with two-speed axle, 16-ft.
comb, box, 45,000 actual miles, excellent condition.
MACHINERY _
F-12 Farmall tractor plus full line of haying equipment.
SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Watch next week’s issue for com
plete details.
CAP ADDISON. Owner
ERNIE WELLER & DEAN FLEMING, Auets.
FIRST NAT!.. RANK. ATKINSON, Clerk
Deloit News
A number from here enjoyed
hearing Gail Dunning of Sutton at
the “sing spiration ’, in Neligh
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raj and
daughters of Omaha are expected
to spend their Thanksgiving holi
days at the Ralph Tomjack home
Thanksgiving day will lx* spent at
Pete Hinge home in Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple
and Twila of Hastings and Elay
ne Reimer of Plainview plan to
spend Thanksgiving vacation at
the Henry Reimer home.
Several from here enjoyed the
Thanksgiving d in n e r at the
Church of Christ in Clearwater on
Sunday.
Nancy Paul was to appear on
television channel 9, Saturday,
November 23 at 12 noon in Schola
Cantorium, a special singing
group from St. Marty’s college
Yankton, S.D.
Some farmers report part of
their corn crop spoiling after har
vest.
There was a county Farm Bur
eau meeting at Bartlett Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McClain and
daughter of Yankton, S.D., spent
the weekend at the home of the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
Adolph Bartak.
Jim Coton of Norfolk called
Saturday afternoon at the Henry
Reimer and Sidney Anderson
homes. He is the minister in the
Ewing church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack
Mr. and Mrs. Ew'ald Spahn and
Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller were
dinner guests at the Henry Rei
mer home Thursday evening. The
following were guests at a birth
dap party Thursday evening at
the Pat Burke home in honor of
Pat’s birthday anniversary; Mr
and Mrs. Glenn Harpster, Terry
and Willard, Mr. and Mrs. Whop-j
pie and granddaughters. Gail and
Kay, George Burke, Fred and
Dona Sisson and Mrs. C. L. Sis
son.
Mr. and Mrs Adolph Bartak
were Omaha visitors one day last
week.
Mrs. Leo Funk, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Thiele and daughter were
Neligh visitors on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. August Kallhoff
were Neligh callers Tuesday.
Venus News
_______
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey of
Bellevue and Mildred Zatopek of
Plattsmouth came Saturday, No
vember 23 and were overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Brookhouser. Other visitors Satur
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Bartos and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey visi
ted at the home of her parents
Sunday evening, November 24.
Other relatives were Mr. and Mrs
Pat O’Neill of Nyssa, Ore., and
Mrs. Hazel Brookhouser and son,
Clinton.
Phyllis Finch and Kenny Tyler
of Fremont spent the weekend
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Finch. Mrs. Alta Finch
accompanied thorn back. Monday,
November 25. They took her tc
Omaha, where Mrs. Finch consul
ed her doctor. She has been rece
iving treatments there and is
“greatly improved”.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
DEED—Iowa Home Mutual
Casualty Co. to Patricia J. Gor
gon 4-10-57 $2420 — Part of NWV4
NWV4 19-20-11.
WD—John W. Walter to Coun
ty of Holt 7-12-57 $2600 - WV«
lot 9 Blk F — Perkins Add —
Part of NWy4 Sec. 29-26-12.
WD—Bert Mitchell to E. E.
Young 10-10-57 $16,000 — Ste 3
26-13.
Jolly Ramblers
at Hoffman Home
| CELIA — About 25 youngsters
and parents of the Jolly Rambler
4-H club mot at the LeRoy Hoff
man home Sunday afternoon, No
vember 17, for their regular meet
ing
Officers for the coming year
were elected. They are as follows:
Garold Frickel. president; Harold
Fickel, vice-president; Cheryl Ste
ens, secretary and treasurer; Bill
Black, overall leader; LeRoy Hoff
man. leader of Stocker and feeder
group; Mrs Dean Stevens, garden
ing; Mrs. Beryl Beck, sewing.
Mrs. Boh Jonas, baking and
cooking. After the business meet
ing games were played and lunch
was served.
Chambers News
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lubken
and son of Lincoln arc spending
the week with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Raymond Beed and
her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Beed and sons and Mr. and Mrs
Howard Beed.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Walter
spent the weekend with their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Kirkland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
were dinner guests Saturday
November 23 of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Stevens, and family at Atkinson
Better Ways extension club met
Tuesday evening, November 19.
at the home of Mrs. Duane Gross-:
nicklaus with nine members and
four visitors present. The lesson
on Christmas wrapping was pre
sented by Mrs. Wayne Smith
Christmas party was planned for
December 8 at the home of Mrs
Wayne Smith. Lunch was served
A special meeting was held Tues
day evening, November 26, at the
home of Mrs. Willard Thomson
A demonstration on making fancy
bows was given by Mrs. James
Platt.
Rock Falls News
Evening callers at the James
Cur Ran home Wednesday, Novem
ber 20, were Pat Gallagher and
! George Curran and Anita Ellston
ton.
Mrs. Albert Sterns and Mrs
Don Sterns and Debbie were Fri
j day evening callers at the
James Curran home.
Mrs. Henry Vequist visited Mrs
Albert Stems Monday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson at
tended a soup supper and bazaar
at the Ash Grove community hall
on Sunday evening.
Gwenda. Trudy and Dehbie
Schultz spent Sunday evening
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Johnson.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD—E. E. Young to Raymond
C. Klabenes and wife 10-31-57
$3400 - SM>SWy4 30-27-12.
WD- Fred L. Carey to Bertha
E. Ramsey, Myrtle I Young and
Lcola L. Wilkinson 3-27-56 $1 —
SW>/4 21-29-11.
WD—Ralph L. Shald to trustees
for Knights of Columbus Club of
Stuart. Nebr 11-20-57 $4500 Lot
11 Blk 6-Hallocks Add-Stuart.
WD- Harry A. Larson to Oscar
Spitzenberger & wife 11-18-57, $17,
500 — NE comer Blk. 8, McCaffer
ty's Annex — O’Neill.
WD—John A. Frenking, et al tc
Carl W. Rethwisch, et al 9-28-57
$1750- S'/fc lots 1 & 2 Blk 46- Mc
Caffertys Add-O'Neill.
WD- Laura Halstead to Otto H
Retke & wf 3-25-57 $125- So 110
ft lot 3 Blk 13—Inman.
WD—Harold D. Schaaf to Hans
A Braun & wf 10-3-57 $3500 Part
SWViSWH Sec 28-30-14.
Veteran? of,Foreign War? meet
ing has been changed to the first
Tuesday of each month.
(First pub. October 31. 1957)
notice of srrr
TO: Mary Elizabeth Tie hi Kline,
trustee under the Will of Cath
erine Kohler: The heirs, devisees,
legatees, personal representatives
and all other persons interested
in the estate of Catherine Tiehl.
deceased, real names unknown;
and all persons having or claim
ing any interest in Lots 12. 13
and 14 in Block 23 in the subdivi
sion entitled Blocks 21 to 24 in
clusive, of Ewing. Holt County,
Nebraska, real names unknown,
defendants.
You and each of you are here
by notified that on the 28th day of
October, 1957, Mary L. Rother
ham as plaintiff, filed her peti
tion in the District Court of Holt
Coiuity, Nebraska, against you
as defendants, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet and
confirm the title in her, the said
Mary L Rotherham, to the real
estate hereinabove specificall>
described as against you and
each of you and to secure a De
I
cree of Court that you have no
interest in. right or title to, or
lien upon said real estate, or any
part thereof; and for general
equitable relief
You are required to answer
said petition on or before the 9th
das of Deeember, 1957.
Dated this 29th day of October,
1957
MARY L. ROTllKR11AM,
Plaintiff
BY JULIUS 1». CRONIN
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PREACHERS
Should preach only one sermon or so a year. People are against sin, anyway, so
why harp on it?
TRAFFIC LIGHTS
Should be turned off at dangerous intersections to save electricity. Everybody
knows it’s a dangerous spot and that is sufficient.
TEACHERS
No need to review lesson.. Tell the children Just once and they’ll never forget.
HIGHWAY POLICE
Stop driving op and down the highways. No need to caution drivers by patrol
ling highways. Drivers know the law and should obey.
OUT OF TOWNERS
1%at advertise in the local paper and mall order firm, that send out catalogs
are washing their money. Everyone knows what Is sold at store. In town and
they’ll shop at bona.
BUT
If you are one of the foolish kind—like the Notre Dame cathedral that ha. .trod
rix centuries but still rings the bell every day to let people know it Is there—
and believe In eontinuous, profitable advertising, then you will advertfee In
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