The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 27, 1959, Image 5

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Riverside News
Mr*. Leone I Gunter
The Rodney Pollock family and
Dave Pollock visited Gavins Point
dam one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Schlottman
were Norfolk visitors Saturday.
The Grant Mott family were Sun
day dinner guests at the Bert
Kink home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock
and Phil and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Pollock visited at the Fred Maben
home one night last week.
The Johnny Miller family visited
Friday evening at the George
Montgomery home.
The Wayne Shrader family and
Ina Bennett were guests last Sun
day to a wiener roast at the Arch
ie Johnston home.
Revered ami Mr*. Wiliam Ro**
culled on Mr*. George Montgom
ery Thursday evening.
Mrs. Archie Johnston. Barbara
and Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Shrader were Tilden visitors
Thursday.
Mrs. Jessie Cronk went to her
home at Page after spending a few
days at the Howard Miller home.
Mrs. Anna Smith of Inman visl
ed from Wednesday until Satur
day evening ai me nuwaru niiuci
home.
Mrs. Dale Raasch and Renee ;
of Omaha spent a couple days
visiting at the Dave Pollock home
while Dale was in Valentine on j
business.
Mrs. Darrel Switzer, Jerry, Judy I
and Jackie of Omaha spent the
weekend at the Ora Switzer home
and also attended the Switzer
reunion at Wendell Switzers on
Sunday. Other attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Switzer and the Leo
Miller family.
The Rudy Aiders family were
dinner guests last Sunday at the
Fredrick Ritter home in honor
of Duane’s and Ricky's birthdays.
The Robert Montgomery family
visited Saturday afternoon at the
George Montgomery home.
The Wendell Switzer family re
turned home Friday from vaca
tioning in the Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose of
Cedar Rapids, Iowa are visiting
at the Web and Floyd Napiar
homes.
Reverend and Mrs. Woodrow
Elliott and Sandra called at the
Dewitt Hoke homo last Sunday
evening. . . .
Mrs. Marcus Pierson and girls
visited Friday afternoon at the
Earl Pierson home.
Susan Napier visited a few days
at the Dale Napier home.
The Billy Lofquist family visit
ed Sunday evening, Aug. 16 at the
Reuben Meyer home in Neligh.
Cathy stayed for a longer visit,
returning home on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett at
tended the rodeo in Chambers
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Evelyn Meagher and the
Harold Bennett family were supp
or guests August 18 at the John
Napier home. The Ed Walters
family of Chambers were evening
callers. . T .
Z. 11. Fry took Dixie and Judy
Rickert to Omaha August 18 to
take the train for their home in
California after spending two
months visiting relatives. Mrs.
Richard Napier, Reta and Nancy
accompanied Mr. Fry to Omaha.
They visited a few days at the
Frank Emsick home.
The John Napier family were
dinner guests Sunday at the Ed
Walters home in Chambers.
Richard Napier and Susan took
Cheryl and Joan Emsick to their
home in Omaha Saturday after
visiting relatives near Ewing. Mrs.
Napier, Reta and Nancy planned
| to return home with Mr. Napier
and Susan on Sunday afternoon.
Alice Shrader visited relatives
in Norfolk Wednesday and Thurs
day, August 19-20.
Jackie and Bruce Morrow were
: weekend guests at the Wilbur
Bennett home.
The Willie Shrader family while
at Absarokee, Montana felt the
earthquake. They visited Wednes
day evening with relatives at Gei
ing returning home on r l ictay.
Alice Shrader wan an overnight
guest at the Archie Johnston home
August 18. ,
Mrs. Alfred Napier called on
! Mrs. George Keller Friday after
n°Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Napier and
Mrs. Kenneth Hill visited Kenneth
Hill in an Omaha hospital Thurs
day Kenneth returned home with
them Thursday afternoon
Dennis Napier has infection in
his knee. , ,, ,.
Mrs. ltudy Aiders and Rosella
were Tilden visitors on Tuesday,
August 18.
One of the rigs that are digg
ing test holes drilled on the Dewitt
Hoke place Thursday.
The Alfred Napier family and
Mr. and Mrs. R- A. Hood visited
Duane llord at Syracuse Sunday.
Lucille Rotherham visited lhurs
dav at the Billy Lofquist home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery and Mrs. Rol Hold were in
Sioux City. Iowa August 19- Mr.
Montgomery went by train to Roc
hester, Minnesota where he enter
ed the Mayo Clinic for physical,
check-up.
Venus News
By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser
Ardcll Bright of Orchard drove
the new school bus out over the
route north of Orchard on August
18. He comes as far north as the
Ora Caskey place. Larry and Gary
Caskey will attend the Orchard
high school this term.
This is the first time Orchard
| has had a school bus service this
far.
A large crowd attended the farm
sale of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fritz
(which was advertised in the
Frontier) on August 19. The pur
| chaser of the farm was Melvin
Roach of Page for $6600. I
The Help-U-dub served lunch
at the sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter of
Orchard visited at the Ora Cas
key home Wednesday. Mrs. Porter
stayed there with Randy and Ter
~ry ' Gibbs, her grandsons, while
Mrs. Caskey helped at the sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pospeshil
of Sioux City returned from a
business trip Friday to their par
' ents home, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Pospeshil's. The next day they
returned to their home. Janet and
Jerry accompanied their parents
home after a visit with their grand
parents.
August 18 was not only a very
hot day here in Nebraska but also
in Virginia. Mrs. James Bonier
called her mother. Mrs. Brookhou
ser from her home at Quantieo.
Va.. which is about 20 miles south
of Washington D. C. and the temp
erature there at 2 p. m. was 95
the same as here.
Mrs. May Cooke is stay ing with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Woodworth.
Dennis Von Seggren arrived
August 12 from Ft. Lewis, wash.,
where he is stationed with the
armed forces, to spend a 2 week
furlough with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Von Seggren, Bette
Jane and Dale Lee.
Dennis came as far as Omana
by plane. He visited with his sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. ana
Mrs. Dwane Falter and son, at
Fremont and with relatives at
Scribner and Hooper. His uncle
Orville Von Seggren and family ot
Hooper brought him to his home.
Nolan and David Von Seggren.
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Orville \ on
Seggren remained for a longer vis
it. Mr. and Mrs. Von Seggren re
turned to their home the same
Clinton Zastrow. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Zastrow of O'Neill is
spending the week with his aunt
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Faulhaber.
Otto Ruzieka of Dorsey did vet
erinary work at the Ralph Brook
houser place August 17.
Dwane Boelter and Willis war
ing did the chores at the Fran
cis Boelter farm while they were
aVLeland Caskey of Omaha came
August 15 in the evening and spent
till Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Caskey and twins.
Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs of Clearwa
ter brought her small sons to the
Ora Caskey home August 15 while
they are visiting in California
with Mr. Gibb’s brother and sis
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin E. Tusha
and family left for New York Au
gust 17 where they will make
their future home. Mr. Tusha was
transferred from California last
May. He is a pilot for the Pan
American airlines. Mrs. Tusha
and children have been visiting his
and her parents. Enroute they
plan to visit with warrant officer
and Mrs. James A- Bo«,en
family at Quantieo, Va. Mrs. Bol
der is a sister of Mrs. Tusha.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davey of
Bellevue and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Brookhouser of Cotesfield were
Sunday. August 16 dinner gucMs
at the Ralph Brookhouser home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jundt of
Creighton and Mr. and Mrs. Geor
ge Jeffrey motored to Omaha Aug
ust 16 where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey
and daughters and Harry Caskey
were August 19 evening visitors at
the ura
Mrs. Harry Caskey and Ella Men
ser returned Thursday afternoon
from Omaha with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Jacot of Verdigre.
In the city they visited with
the ladies sister and brother-in
law Mr. and Mrs. John Kotrous
and’ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hinz and
with a niece and husband, Mi.
•ind Mrs Lvle Hansen.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moser went
to Creighton August 13 where they
attended the funeral services ol
MMr. 'and^Mrs. Leonard Davey of
Bellevue called at the Hoscoe
Grinding and Russell Ickler homes
AUMrSt ami Mrs. Arvid Newhaus
were Friday evening visitors at
l AMrK and Mrs. Lumir Sokol, Su
san Judy, Margaret, Sally and
Steven, of Royal Oak, Michigan,
and Mrs. Joseph Sokol of Verdigre
were dinner guests at the home of
Mr and Mrs Brookhouser
on Wednesday, August 19.
Miss Vlanta. Viola and Hita Pus
peshil visited with Mrs. Fred
Uhlir and Anette Wednesday af
teM?“ind Mrs. Francis Boelter
and Loren and Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Koeina and Marlin of Wmne
Son returned last Tuesday from
a trip to the Ozarks. They visited
at the Fredrick Rice home at Sa
*''mV. and Mrs. Russell Ickler and
family were O'Neill shoppers Aug
U HilVand George Jeffrey and Paul
Lee Mitchell went to Osmond Tues
tey and helped Lyle Rasmussen
Steven anti Gary Waring of Tu
cumseh are visiting with their un
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Waring, Willis and Arlee.
The Grimton homecoming was
held August 16. There were 101
guest registered; 65 were visitors.
33 pupils and 4 teachers. Ciau
dice Evans, Mrs. Margaret Wal
ton Risinger, Mrs. Sharon Vona
sek Miller and Mrs. Lloyd Butter
field who taught the school last
term and will teach there again
this year were the teachers. A pic
nic dinner was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Kenneth Tyler returned to
her home at Fremont after spend
ing two weeks with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch. She
also visited her husband is parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tyler and
son of Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter of
Creighton spent August lb with
his mother, Mrs. Edna.Boeder. On
Monday evening a bridal shower
was held for Mary Ann Gerdes of
Osmond at the home of Mrs. Lou
ise Heese and given by the Neigh
borhood club. The hride-tmlx re
ceived many gifts. Miss Gerdes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen >
Gerdes and Duane Finch, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch were
married August 22.
Freddie and Eddie Boelter, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Reno Boelter ot
near Lynch, spent a tew days
with their aunt and uncle, Mr. anu
Mrs. James Podany and sons.
Their parents and sister also
visited there August 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim ar
rived at their Ewing home Tues
day after a two week vaetion to
the state of Washington. While at
Port Angels they visited their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerold Grim and family.
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Atkinson Hay Days
Kick - Off Today
ATKINSON Atkinson's widely
known celebration, the 19;h annual
Hay Days, will be staged here to
day (Thursday) and Friday under
auspices of the Atkinson Chamber
of Commerce.
In connection with it will be the
second annual invitational Appa
loosa horse show and parade.
Both halter classes and perfor
mances classes will be in compet
ition both days
A highlight of the event will
be the coronation pageant, sche
duled for 8 p.m. Friday at the
ball park, when the Hay Hays
queen will be crowned. The pro
gram will include professional
entertainment.
Other top events will be the free
beef barbecue from 5 to 7 p.m.
Thursday and the kids parade at
10 a.m. Thursday which will be
held on main street.
Ringmaster for the Appaloosa
events will ho Earl Hammond of
Aurora, while Dick Grubaugh of
David Ci v will be announcer.
All Appaloosa breeders are in
vited to enter the show, and en
tries will he accepted up to one
hour prior to the starting time for
each event.
Judging in the halter classes
will start at 9 a.m. both Thurs
day and Friday. Stallions will
he in competition Thursday and
mares Friday.
The performance classes will en
tertain before the grandstand at
1 p.m. both afternoons and at 8
p.m. Thursday evening
There are a large number of
classes and there will be four rib
bons and four money prizes a
vvarded in each class.
Prize money for the show totals
$2,860.
All Appaloosa breeders have
been invited to a pre-show barbe
cue by Charley W. and Charles
Peterson at their home ranch, 16
miles south of Atkinson, Wednes
day evening.
Deloit News
By Mrs. Henry Reimer
Miss Mona Mosel spent several
I days last week at the Keith Bartak
home.
Mr and Mrs. Saltonstal and
family of Norfolk were recent
visitors at the Bill Gibbs home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Adrian
and family of Wichita, Kans., Mrs.
Echo Fisher and Mrs. Lula Smith
of St. Edward. Mrs. Mary Graham
of Albion and Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Rexin were visitors at the
Sisson home August 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpster
were Sunday dinner guests at the
Anita Lee home in Ewing.
Gene Ray and two daughters of
Omaha are spending the week at
the R. Tomjack home. Shelia
Hertel, who spent the summer at
the Ray home, returned to her
home in Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maben ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Jones, jr. on a trip to Estes I ark.
Colorado Springs and other places
of interest in Colorado recently.
Mrs. Glenn Harpster visited at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Web Napier Thursday. Rela
tives from Iowa were also guests
at the Napier home.
Mrs Beulah Napier was mar
ried Saturday, August 15, at a
church near her home in Wash
ington. She will live in Canada.
She is an aunt of Mrs. Glenn Harp
ster and is known here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
visited August 17 at the Mike
Born home in Plainview and
Wednesday at the Howard Temple
home in Hastings.
For Ihe benefit of our northern
readers it was 95 degrees here
several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
arrived home Sunday after a two
week vacation at Cass Lake, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban and
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Bollwitt
were also enjoying a vacation at
that lake. ^ . .
Mr. and Mrs. R M. TomjacK,
Vicky and Jodie Ray of Omaha
spent Sunday at the Myrtle Jewell
home in Dallas, S. D. It was
Mrs Jewell’s 82nd birthday.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Reimer
were Sunday guests at the J. A
Larson home in Ewing. Mr. Lai
son was celebrating his birthday.
Mrs. G. A. Bauer called at the
Fred Harpster home Thursday.
Most of the schools will start
Monday, August 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stearns and
Madine and Mrs. Mary Stearns
were Sunday dinner guests at
the Martha Kinney home in Elgin.
Cora Lee Schmiser, 17, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Schmiser brought home the grand
champion beef award from the
Holt county fair. Her sister, Mar
cenc won the best of class in Here
ford breed at the show.
A number from here attended
the Wheeler county fair at Bart
lett over the weekend Zoe Ann
Huffman won a number of prizes
on her horses and Mrs. Earl
Rossow won a number of prizes
on her hand work.
Don Larson spent the first of
the week in O’Neill preparing for
his school work.
Mrs. Henry Reimer will attend
pre-school meeting at Inman Fri
day. She will teach kindergarten.
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett
of Greeley, Colo., came Saturday
bringing their daughter, Connie
and Miss Mary Ellen Gillette for
a week’s visit. Connie will visit
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Alderson at Chambers and Mr.
and Mrs. S. B. Barnett at Amelia.
Mary will visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Darrel Gillette.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoffman
and family drove to York Satur
day and visited until Sunday eve
ning with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fangman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olson of
Columbus came Sunday morning
to visit in the Elwyn Robertson
home and to get their daughter,
I Carol Ann, who had spent two
weeks here. Other guests in the
Robertson home were Mrs. Jack
Bieriele of Columbus and Mrs.
Paul Roth of Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and
son, Eldon, were supper guests
Sunday in the Harry Hollenbeck
home in O'Neill.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James Grimes were Mrs.
Milton Grimes and son of Kansas
City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Ellis of St. Edward. Mrs. Grimes :
and sun. who had visited here i
since Tuesday, accompanied the
Ellis' back to St. Edward.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and
family were Sunday evening call
ers in the Russell Barelman home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Holcomb of
Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ed
wards of St. Paul and Mr. and
Mrs. L. V. Cooper of Chambers
met at the park in St. Paul Sun
day for a picnic dinner together.
The three families had not been
together for 25 years They form
erly were neighbors north of
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ritter
bush and Mr. Arnie Mace were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ruben Peltzer.
Mi. ana Mrs. John Gassin of
Lincoln were weekend and fair vis
itors in the Clarence Fry and Ed
Coday homes. On Sunday the group
was joined by Mr. anti Mrs. Ralph
Morgan of Ainsworth for a picnic
and family gathering at the Ed Co
day home. Mr. Gossin is a nephew
of the Fry’s.
Neil Fry of Burnell and Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Johnston of Ree
Heights, S. D., attended the Holt
County fair where they had entries
in the quarter horse show. They
were house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Fry the former be
ing a son of the Frys.
High school students of the
Chambers school registered Tues
day, August 25, for classes.
Mrs. Mary Harvey was surpris
ed Sunday evening when the fol
lowing friends gathered to help
her celebrate her birthday. Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Hoerle and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lambert
and children, Mrs. Ola Ermer,
Mrs. Anna Albers, Mrs. A. B. Hub
bard, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Covey
and Mr. and Mrs. Dellie Fauquier
were present.
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard returned
last Monday from a few days vis
it with relatives in Columbus.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Honeywell were Mr. and
Mrs. Verle Tuttle ami Sherry' and
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tuttle, all of
Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Uoland Tuttle
of Brunswick and Katheryn Ru
bock and Karen Ermer of Cham
bers.
Mrs. Ola Ermer and Mrs. John
Wintermote were Sunday dinner
guests of Mrs. Will la'hmann.
H W. Hubbard returned home
Saturday fom St. Anthony’s hospi
tal where he had been a patient
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ballagh of
Amelia called at the Kenneth Wel
ler and George Bowse homes
Saturday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mi’s
Charlotte Honeywell were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Honeywell of Wahoo,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Honeywell and
family of Weston and Mr. and
Mrs. Seymore Harkins of Ewing.
The Gene Honeywells were over
night guests.
Star Community New*
By Mrs. Ewalt Miller
Miss Kay Hibbs, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Kill Hibbs was
honored at a bridal shower, with
Mrs. Nols Linquist and Miss Bev
erly Linquist as hostesses at the
home of Mrs. Ben Miller Satur
day evening. Miss Hibbs will bo
married to Merle Schleusencr of
Orchard on September 26.
Mrs. Ewalt Miller visited with
Mrs. Mike Piklapp and daughter,
Mrs. Jack Rowles in O'Neill
Thursday and was informed that
Mike Piklapp would undergo ma
jor surgery at a Norfolk hospital
on Wednesday of this week. He has
has !>cen in failing health for some
time. The Piklapps are former re
sidents of the Star Community
and now live at Monowi in Boyd
county.
Unofficial reports of four, five
and a half, six and a half and se
ven and a half inches of rain fell
in this area and in western Knox
county on Friday evening. Consid
erable damage was done to the fen
ces along the creeks anil gullies.
Several stacks of hay were des
troyed by lightning. High winds
also struck in some places.
The South Star telephone com
pany held an auction sale Satur
day afternoon to dispose of any
surplus material on hand.
Melvin Miller is home after
spending two weeks with the nat
ional guard in Minnesota.
Mrs. Thomas Zakrzewski and
Mrs. Ewalt Miller attended the
bowler’s meeting in O’Neill Fri
day evening.
Miss Barbara Wayman spent
Sunday night with Barbara Mil
ler.
Miss Kay Hibbs of Norfolk
s[H'nt the weekend with her Nate*
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbs, Kodacyi
Mike ami Craig.
The Frank Kopejtka family *
moving from the Guy Juhnante
farm to Inman.
Mrs. Thomas Zakrzewski .nter
tainiHi a group of ladies at a F*
ty in her home Tuesday cvctaayk
August 1H.
Miss Irma Juracek called a«
Barbara Miller and Barbara Way
man Sunday afternoon.
l-ast Week News
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert V> uthataa
and family spent Sunday e\e«*a*
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson and family in honor ft
Wyn's birthday anniversary. ! iome
made ice cream and the birthday
cake were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Block and
family visited at the Robert
ler home Sunday evening, Augadf
9.
Mrs. Ethel Siders visited hat
daughter, Mrs. Bill Hibhs last
Thursday.
Ewalt Miller had dinner teat
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar
nold Miller and family
Koddy, Mike and Craig IIAfca
visited with I,yle Juracek teat
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Keilhoto «d
family are spending a three *«ate
vacation with Mr. ami Mrs. Baa
Miller. Other visitors last weak
were the Miller’s granddaughter
Georgene ami Sheila Oetter id
Omalta.
The Willow-dale 4-H club held
their picnic at the Roland Mdte»
home on August 9. .
Wyn and Uirry Johnson spe*
Tuesday night, August It m
Creighton with their grandpa rtte^
Mr and Mrs Dave Johnson
The Willow dale extension elite
enjoyed a tour of several of tea
O’Neill Imsiness places Wednesday
beginning at 11 o'clock to 5 in tea
afternoon.
The September meeting will ha
at the home of Mrs. Lysle J«h*
son. There will be an electa* ft
officers. Roll call will lie, Td
ferent Ways of Serving ChickeaT.
Mrs. Sofie Nekuda of OnaaA*
visited with relatives over tea
weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Art
acek and family of Norfolk ww*
also visitors at the Elmer Ae
acek home on Sunday. The Wfca
were here to attend the French*
Juracek wedding Saturday paw
ning in O'Neill.
Mrs. Ewalt Miner accutap*
tiled Mr. and Mrs. Gerald War
lug to Brunswick Sunday i» vtatt
with their mother, Mrs. HaNte
Boelter.
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automatically in one
epace^aving unitI
Wm. KROTTER CO.
Maytag Sales and Service OMAC Financing Available
O'Neill — Stuart — Spencer