Legal Notices (First pub. July 3, 1958 ) Julius D. Cronin, attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate v. t'. i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. TITT V 9 1ee Grass. 47, of Page Dr. Roland Brady, 54, of Ams worth formerly of Atkinson: Mrs g!rcphtssh & Ev^ &y,ormei&0‘ fields near Page. . . Senator Rc man Ilruska spike at the Foult of July celebration at Stuart -^ family reunion was held by the F R. Carpenter and M. E. Carpenxe families. 1 Try 'Frontier want ads fo quick results! \ The Ronald E. Oswalds . . . June rites in Methodist church.— O’Neill Photo Co. Two Saddle Ponies Killed by Lightning LYNCH Andy Classen had two good saddle ponies killed by light ning last Thursday. One belong ing to his daughter Carolyn, and the other to his son, Neil. Other Lyneli News Mrs. Ed Whetham visited at the home of her son, Robert, near Spencer on Friday. James Chvala of Wayne and Thomas Chvala of Bassett spent the Fourth of July weekend at the Steve Chvala home. Brenda Brown returned to her home near Wakefield Sunday after a week’s visit with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mof fett. Frank Matejcek of Monowi spent Thursday with Laurence Kalkowski. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Moody were business visitor in Creighton Saturday, July 5. Mr. and Mr. Wallace Moffett were business visitors in Norfolk Wedneday, July 2. Mrs. D. M. Watson of Scotts bluff is here for a month’s vaca tion at the Homer Tonner and Frank Mulhair homes. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson and family attended the rodeo in Fairfax, S. D., July 4. Wallace Moffet accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weeder to the Lynch-Geddes baseball game at Geddes, S. D., Sunday evening. The Tuch reunion was held Sun day, July 6, at the Niobrara state park. Relatives from Knox, Boyd, Holt, and Wayne counties, also from South Dakota, attended, numbering around 75 people. Carolyn Classen visited her great-uncle at a Grand Island hos pital this last week. Sunday evening, June 29, a pic nic supper was held at the Flank Mulhair home with the following attending: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler and Albert Lee Brady Mr and Mrs. Dayton Sieler and daughters of Monowi, Mr. and ivirs* .. - , - _ Mrs. Dwright Micanok and fam ily Joe Micanek, jr., and Joe Kandy, Mrs. Gladys Steskai, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tonner and 1am ily and Vilas Braun. Carl Kayl of Spencer and Mr and Mrs. Frank Weeder attended the funeral of their cousin, Roy Kayl, of Lucas at Gregory, S. D., on "Wednesday, July 2. Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Weeder of Hugo, Colo., spent several days at the Frank Weeder home last week. They all attended the Weeder re union held at the Niobrara state park Sunday, June 29. Mr and Mrs. Ace Fuller of Lin coln have been visiting the lat ter's mother, Mrs. Ed Whetham, the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chvala and family visited "Grandma Ch\ala at Verdigre Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Gillis, Nan cy Sharon and Jimmy of Ed wards. Ill-, spent Monday and Tuesday, June 30 and July 1, at the Mike Stenger home. Relatives from Omaha spent the past weekend at the Ray McGeor Louis1'Nelson and Wallace Mof fett attended the George Filsinger funeral at Spencer Saturday, July J Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schochen meier and family of Bonesteel, S. D . and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barta and daughters of Verdel spent, Friday. July 4, at the Albert Kal kowski home. . AUeen Van Haven of Omaha is visiting at Andy Classen’s this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cranford o! Spencer spent July 4 at the Frank Cranford home here. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Pinkermar and family of O'Neill and Mrs Ehza Cooper were July 4 dinnei guests at the John Hurd home, sr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jeh orek, jr., were business visitors ir Omaha Wednesday, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bjomser spent Thursday afternoon at th< Martin Jehorek home. The Assumption B. V. M. Cath r olic church Altar society met a the rectory Thursday afternoon Twelve members were present | Mrs. Don Allen, Mrs. Frank Weed r \ er, Margaret Stenger and Rev i Charles Kamber gave reports. Creamer-Oswald Nuptials at Spencer SPENCER On Friday, June 27. in a 7 o’clock ceremony at the Methodist church. Miss JoAnn Creamer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Creamer, became the bride of Ronald E. Oswald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Oswald of Aurora. Rev. Harold Jensen performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, appeared in a prin cess style gown of nylon chiffon over taffeta. The basque bodice featured alencon lace and pleated tulle and short sleeves. The bouffant skirt, accented with a butterfly bustle, ended in a chap el length train. She wore a fin gertip veil and carried a bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Stanley Fisher of Hood River, Ore., was matron-of-honor and Miss Kerry Sue Oswald and Miss Marjorie Ebke, both of Lin coln, were bridesmaids. They were identically dressed in tur quoise taffeta gowns with white embroidered overskirts. They carried bouquets of pink tinted poms. James Oswald was bestman and Robert Kremer of Aurora and Stanley Fisher of Hood River, Ore., were groomsmen. A reception was held in the community hall following the ceremony with Mrs. C. H. Fisher acting as hostess. The bride was graduated from the Spencer high school in 1954. She attended the Univer sity of Nebraska and will grad uate in September from Lincoln General hospital school of nurs ing. The bridegroom is a grad uate of Aurora high school, at tended Wheaton college, Wheaton, 111., and is a senior in the college of engineering at the University of Nebraska. The couple will reside in Lin coln. Receives Gift— Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter at tended a dinner Monday, June 30, in Omaha in honor of Mrs. Porter, who is retiring as an internal reve nue employee. The group pre sented him with a rod and reel. Attend 4-H Camp— Curtiss, Kenneth and Carroll Peacock, Larry and Perry Dawes. Mary Jo and Virginia Walker and Dianne and Gary Gillespie left Tuesday to attend 4-H camp at | Niobrara. Timmy Gray is 0— Timmy Gray celebrated his sixth birthday Saturday, June 28, with a party of 11 guests. Cake and ice cream was served by his mother, Mrs. Duane Gray. O’NEUA I AX’A US Duane Weier of Omaha spent the holiday weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E, Weier. Guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. L Sherbahn are her mother, Mrs. D R. McCallum of Wauneta, and a niece of the Sherbahns, Miss Mar cia McCallum of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. John Trupp ol Hastings arrived last Thursdaj for an indefinate stay with theii son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. M G. Trupp and family. Fourth of July and Saturda> guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvill* Sindelar were his brother anc wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sindelar of Lincoln and his mother, Mrs Catherine Sindelar of Norfolk. IT"' Page News Mrs. Tom Sinnard and children arrived last Thursday to be guests j in the home of her grandparents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, and ! to visit with her brother, Ross Fink, and family, who are also visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink and family and Miss Linda Cronk were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss and Larry. The Finks left Sunday for Grand Island where they will visit his father, George Fink enroute to their Colorado home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russel and Debra of Lincoln were Friday guests of her mother, Mrs. Ray Siders, and daughter at Inman. Saturday guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Soukup, and family and over night and Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Jud Russel. Mr. ami Mrs. Soukup and children joined them for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. James Motusek and sons and Mrs. Harry Stevens of Rockford, 111., were vacation ists at Page last week with Mrs. Eva Cunningham and Don, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cunningham. and Miss Maude Martin, and also Miss Effie Stevens of O'Neill. Fourth of July guests at the Merwyn French, sr., picnic tables were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Denver and family of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Duane Dorr and children of La pur Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter French and Miss Mary Louise French of Stromsberg, Wash. Mrs. Gertrude Deaver and Richard Kottmeier of Des Moines, la., Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pink snd children of Lafayette, Colo., Miss Marie Heiss of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss. Myrna. Lyle and Bonnie. Mrs. Louise Heiss Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heiss and children Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and child ren Mrs. Louise Heiss andq Miss Bette French. The Kottmeiers. Leavers and Walter Frenches have been house guests over the week end and left Monday for their homes. _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French jr., and daughters, Stephanie and Julieanne May, joined Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rutledge and Mich ael of Lynch at the Ft. Randall dam for a picnic July Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. King and daughter, Elonna, of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Rapp and sons of Denton were weekend guests of the ladies parents. Mrs. Roy Keller. Mrs. George and Miss Grace Zeller of Cham bers were Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jackson and children of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. William Schneiderwend Gerry and -Barry of Omaha left Thursday for Omaha after a visit here with the N. D. Ickes. sr. and N. D. Ickes, jr., families and the Soren Sorensen, jr.. family at Ash Grove. The Jacksons will visit friends and relatives at Lincoln and Kearney in Nebraska and with Dr. M. W. Ickes family and Lionel Ickes at Nampa, Ida., en route to Seattle. O’Neill Locals Mrs. Iva Hopkins had as her guests, her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, and Marlene and another daughter ol the Smiths, Mrs. Richard Torbert, and Dennis of San Diego, Calif. They arrived Wednesday, July 2 and left Tuesday for Sioux City tc visit other relatives. Roy Knapp of Milwaukee, Wise, visited his nephew, Louis Pierson and family. Mrs. Pierson was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Korab o: Wavne were weekend guests of hi: mother, Mrs. Orville Peterson Janet Lee went back with then for a week’s vacation. Mrs. Lyle Miller and two dau ghters of Omaha arrived las Thursday to visit her parents, Mi and Mrs. Jack Riley, and other re latives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polacel and four children left Tuesday fo. a vacation in the Black Hills. / niece is accompanying them. I he; expect to return Friday, July is. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connors o Greeley spent the holiday week end with her mother. Mrs. M. J Wallace, and other relatives. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs I Herman Renze were Mr. and Mis Lawrence Tiedman and Mr. am Mrs. John Beuck of Hartington. Mr. and Mrs. John Underwoo< and family met their son-in-lav and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gem McDermott, and family of Os mond in Neligh the Fourth o July. They held a picnic in tb park. Saturday dinner guests of Mi and Mrs. Alvin R. Vorce were Mr and Mrs. Eugene Porter and fam ily of Columbus. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. am Mrs. Gordon Watson were thei son-in-law and daughter, Mr. am Mrs. Dave Burk, and two daugr ters of Ewing. _ Never An After Thirst! SWITCH TO SQUIRT 1 ■ """" O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN J. TURNER, Prop. Call Us for Prompt, Efficient Service DAILY direct service to and from Omaha Pick up & door-to-door Delivery in O’Neill Also: Emmet, Atkinson. Stuart, Bassett. Newport and Sprlngvlcw Moving our specialty — anywhere in Nebraska (U. S. and Canada by agents Interline) If You’ve Get It — A Truck Brought It Your business will be appreciated Patronize a Home Owned and Operated Firm Phone: O’Neal 57* Omaha AT 0«60 Amelia News Mrs. Edith Anderson visited at the Lawrence Barnett home in Greeley. Cblo , from Friday. June 27, until Monday. June 30. Mrs. Blake Ott was telephone operator in her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White, Myrtle and Venita and H S. White were Sunday. June 29, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S C- Bar nett. Mrs. Link Sagesers accompan ied other members of the Cham bers Garden Club to Stuart Fri day, June 27. to attend a workshop meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lumir Hartl and family of Stanton visited at the Ralph Adair, home Friday. June 27. Mrs. Hartl and Mrs. Adair are sisters. In the afternoon the two families visited their parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Peter near O' Neill. Mrs. Hartl underwent heart surgery about two months ago and is feeling much improved. Jim Doolittle visited Lomie Sparks Saturday, June 28. Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia, Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. S. C. Barnett, and Mrs. Earnie Johns ton attended a training class for W. S. C. S. officers at the O'Neill Methodist church on Thursday, June 26. Mrs. Alice Prewitt and daugh ter Sharon, returned Monday. June 30, from Palmyra, where they visited her sister, Mrs. Nor man Hall and family and also helped care for her father, Luther Phipps, who had suffered a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ams Ninham, Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle were guests at the Town House in O’Neill, Sun day evening, Juno 29, to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Lee Gilman. Mrs. Roy Fullerton visited her mother, Mrs. C. F. Small, who had undergone surgery at the Atkin son hospital. Edgar Peterson discontinued the cream station he has been operat ing for the Burwell Butter factory on Tuesday, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vrooman and family of Orchard visited his sister, Mrs. Leu Backhaus. and Mr. Backhaus Sunday, June 29. Sunday, June 29, Mr. and Mr Gene Schmidt and little son Dan nie, of Osmond were visiting her mother, Mrs. Helen Pokarny and family. Mrs. Harold Fullerton and Joan drove to Ponca Wednesday, July 2, to bring several of the young folks home, who were attending M. Y. F. camp there. John Zinkon has been helping the Waldos in the blue grass. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lakin and Meiodee, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leirman and Sheri were guests Sunday, June 29, at the parental Claude Lierman home. They all attended the Cheer club picnic al - Swan Lake that day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and son, Jackie, of Rapid City, S. D. flew to O’Neill Sunday, June 29 and then were met by the Georgi Fullerton family and spent the day visiting at the Fullerton home They returned home that evening Miss Phillis Fullerton returnei home with them for a few day: visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair wen to Lincoln Sunday, June 2S | evening. Jerry and Diane stayei j with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Petersoi while their parents were away. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ernst, am j Mrs. Dick Ernst visited at th ' James Curran home Sunday, Jun 29. Don Fullerton, who has beei visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Fullerton and sister Phil lis since June 21, left on July 2, to return to Lancaster, Calif-, where he has been attending school. Mrs Vern Sageser and Mrs. S C. Barnett visited Friday, June 27. at the Harry and Eamie Winings homes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeMil , len, Mrs. Rosa Snelson. and Mrs. Mary Erb, Atkinson called at the .iillllllllll!llllllllll!lllllllllllll!lllllllll Carl Shades Thursday, June 26. Mr and Mrs Ralph Rees were fishing near Ronesteel. S. D., Fri day. June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ernst of Wichita. Katis., came Friday, June 27. to visit his mother, Mr». lVlia Ernst. 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The plant not only will supply a new source at needed electric power, but it will open great new potentials for economic growth in Nebraska, while contributing te the advance of America’s atoms-for-peace program. Architectvrol Drawing of Hallam Nuclear Power Facility Buildings Nebraska's Self-Supporting, Efficiently Managed Source of Dependable, Low-Cost Ekcirnuty _ _—W———— %