Front 6 BILL RICHARDSON. Publisher BRUCE J. REHBERG. Editor Terms erf Subscription: In Nebraska, 52.50 per year, elsewhere in the United States, 53 per year, rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip tions payable in advance. Entered at the postoffice in O'Neill, Holt coun ty, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. This news paper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asso ciation, National Editorial Association and the Audit lureau of Circulations. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Page News WSCS met Thursday in the fel lowship hall with 20 members and one guest, Mrs. Joe Williamson, Idaho, present. Mrs. John Stein berg had the lesson on “The Church and Today’s Students”. It was announced that the School of Missions will be held August 20 through the 24 in Lincoln, with part of the expenses for those at tending to be paid by the WSCS. July 19 the Memorial Tea will be held with ladies from the O' Neill and the Inman Methodist churches specially invited. Ev eryone is welcome to attend. Mrs. Carroll French will be the fea tured speaker. August 5, Bishop Copeland will commission Carroll French at tlie Methodist church, in the afternoon. A Get Well card was sent to Mrs. Lulu Wanser. Sympathy cards went to Mrs. Roy Parker, Mrs. Pa'ul Fetrow, O’Neill, and Raymond Taylor. Mrs. J.W. Finch served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Libby and Ron joined a group of relatives at tlie Nelsou reunion at the O’ Neill Park with guests coming from Ainsworth, Carroll, Bassett, Tilden, Grand Island, Wood Riv er, O’Neill, Page, California, and Brazil. Mi. and Mrs. Lee Fink and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Ew ing. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll French returned home Friday after four months of schools, conferences and visitations. They attended Emory University of Atlanta, Ga„ for the spring quarter. From Atlanta they drove to La Pierre, Mich., where they visited with Mr. French's sister and held at the Merwyn French home with Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., and girls, Mr. and .Mrs. Allan Haynes, Miss Viola Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock and grandson, Jimmy 9tevison, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss, Myrna and Bonnie, Mrs. Iona French and grandson, Ste vie, O'Neill, Miss Marie Heiss, Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Car roll French and children. King’s Daughters met at the Methodist church Tuesday eve ning. Dick Linder reported on his trip to Camp Fontelle and Caro line Max and Kent Stauffer re jxirted on their trip they took to the Black Hills. The devotion was given by Mrs. Dale Stauf fer. A plant was put up for bid with Mrs. “Bad” Ickes winning the bid. The money was put into the treasury. Hostesses were Mrs. Darrell Heiss and Mrs. Ro bert Prill. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mick returned home Sunday after being gone for about a week. They were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clyde and family, Sioux Falls. The rest of the time was spent with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher at their cabin in Ottertail, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and Mrs. Frieda Asher were Sunday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher. The MYF met Sunday night with 20 members present. Jean Nissen had the lesson on “We Sing A Worldly Faith”. The mem bership class of 1962 presented the Rev. Linder with a Bible and a picture. The freshman and soph more classes will finish the first coat of paint on the parsonage garage Wednesday evening. The second coat will be put on Friday evening. Lunch was served by John Crumly and Becky Beelaert. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har family, Mr. ana Mrs. lAiane norr. They attended furloughed Mis sionary Conference of the Meth odist Board of Missions at Du PauJ University at Green Castle, Ind After visiting friends in Il linois and Iowa they continued on to Milford where Carroll spoke at the Milford Methodist church Sunday. They will spend the rest of the month of July at Page and return to Europe in August. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman and children, Grand Island, were Friday overnight guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Linder. GGG and G club met Friday with Mrs. Ethel Park. Mrs. Grace Zellers was a guest. Cards were played with prizes going to Miss Zellers and Mrs. Hester Edmis ten and Mrs. Anton Nissen. The class mothers of 1959 will hold a miscellanous shower Sat urday night, July 14, at the Meth odist church for Miss Dixie Nis sen. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Anthony and family were Sunday evening cal lers in the Dale Matschullat home A fourth of July picnic was i y uaif/ci aim ivii . anu ivii a-zaif Stauffer enjoyed a picnic supper Wednesday night at the Edgar Stauffer home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevison and family, Lincoln, and his mo ther, Mrs. Stevison, Mississippi, were from Thursday to Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen were Sunday dinner and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben War neke, Tilden. A large crowd was in atten dance when the class mothers of 1958 honored Miss Beth Humphrey, fiancee of Gary Bowen, Page. All of the en tertainment was supplied by the younger folk with Patty Crumly, 10 and Susan Free meyer, 12, dressed as the bride and groom sang “Daisy, Daisy” and “Little Annie Rooney”, Marcia Stauffer, 8, followed with “Five foot Two” and Cruising Down the River”. A home made motion picture en titled “Through the Years with Gary” was run by Marcia Stauffer. A piano solo by Ann Adele Carson, 10, followed by a short poem by Mrs. C. E. Walker closed out the program. Miss Humphrey was assisted by Jolene Grass and Karen Kelly. Mrs. Louise Hernandez was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Hester Edmisten, Page and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods, Milford were Sunday dinner guest of Mrs. Frieda Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and girls and Lisa Asher and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes were Tues day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beeiaert and Kathy visited her mother, Mrs. Henry Dobrovolny, a patient at St. Vincent hospital in Sioux City, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork and Charlene Fusselman spent the fourth of July visiting Dick Cork , at Tipton, la. Mrs. George Clasey had a cof fee in honor of Mrs. Stevison, Mississippi and Mrs. Bob Stevi son, Lincoln. The guests attend ing were Mmes. John Steinberg, Alton Braddock. Harold Heiss, Otto Matschullat and Jessie Cronk. Guests at the Raymond Taylor home the fourth of July were Mrs. Evelyn Tfaff and family, Forth Worth, Tex., Mrs. Pearl Beed, Meadow Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor. Mrs. Paul Hartigan and child ren were last week visitors at Tipton, la., where Mr. Hartigan is employed. Dr. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Phone 167 — O’Neill, Nebr. Hours 9-5—Mon. thru Saturday Closed Wednesday Alice's Beauty Shop 325 E. Douglas St- Phone 263 Complete Beauty Service Slimliner Reducing Machine Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Phone 106 Golden Bldg^ INVESTMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE 323 West Clay Return $87.50 per month Leave your bid with KIETH ABART Mrs. Evelyn Gray entertained at a picnic dinner Wednesday at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray, Blue lull, Mr. and Mrs Keith Weyer, Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baber and grandson. Bob, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Du ane Gray and family, O’Neill, Mrs. Cecila Lerwer and Mr. and Mrs. Cordes Walker and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner and nephew, Don Miner, O'Neill, were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor and fam ily, Scotsbluff, Mr. and Mrs. D. Taylor and family, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch and family were Friday night visitors in the Raymond Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kelly and Mrs. Anna Thompson were Sun day guests at the Bernard Grimes home in Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock were 9unday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Clasey. A coffee was held Thursday in honor of Mrs. Harold Freemey er’s birthday. The self invited guests were Mmes. Dale Mat schullat, R. V. Crumly, William Ragland, Leila Snell, Direnz Riege and George Clasey. The members of the Chatter Sew club met Friday with Mrs. Arthur Grass. The afternoon was spent more in chattering than sewing. Miss Mary McBride, who was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cavanaugh, O’Neill, ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski to Orchard where they visited in the home of Hugh Tro shynski. Mrs. Betsy Hardin and children of Lovelock, Nev., left Monday after spending a few weeks here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Libby, jr, Whittier, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Libby, sr, also of California and the Rev. and Mrs. Leslie Dicker C/tn onrl U/oimn PiiwiliUn Dnnnll are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Libby. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat were Sunday evening callers in the Tony Pruss home, Orchard. The Tri F’s of the Methodist church met Sunday at the O’Neill park for a picnic dinner. The young folks then went swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and Linda spent from Wednesday to Friday at the Ivan Stewart home in Ralston. Linda has enrolled in the Capitol Beauty School in Omaha and will commute every day from Ralston to Omaha. Mrs. Bertha Prill returned home Monday after being gone for the past two weeks. 9he vis ited her son, Don, and his family in Oakland and daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fisher, Wakefield. Debbie Asher spent from Sun day to Tuesday visiting with Pat ty Jo Crumly. A picnic supper was held at tlie Merwyn French sr. home Mon day night in honor of Merwyn, jr’s birthday. Other guests be sides the honored guest and fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll French and children and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Linder and fam ily* Marie Heiss, Hastings, who has been visiting here, is enroUte to visit her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Deavers, who is a guest in her son’s home in Seattle. She also plans to take in the World’s Fair. The American Legion Auxiliary met Monday night with 24 mem bers answering roll call. After the formal opening. Mrs. Otto Mat schullat installed the new officers, they were president, Mrs. Keith Kennedy; vice-president; Mrs. R; Harmon; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Harry Thomsen; secretary, Mrs. William Scheinost and treasurer, Mrs. Tony Mudloff. Mrs. William Simmons, the outgoing president was presented with a pm. It was announced that the coun ty meeting will be held Sunday at O'Neil]. Prizes were won by Mrs Soren Sorensen sr., and Mrs. W. Sorensen. Hostesses were Mmes. Harold and Jerry Asher and Jerome Allen. Amelia News By Mian Florence Lindney Richard Wehland, Holdrege, came Sunday, June 30, and will help during the haying season at the home of his uncle, Ernie Johnston. John Taylor, Flagstaff. Ariz., is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees. They met him in Grand Island Tuesday Mrs. Delia Ernst entertained a houseful of company Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and Ardell, O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curran and family, Minne apolis. Minn , Peggy Curran. O - Neill, Mrs. Ray Gartner and children, Iincoln, and Mrs. Art Doolittle, Amelia, all spent the afternoon with her Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chapman, Rapid City, S. D., visited his mother, Mrs. Effie Withers, and were dinner guests Tuesday. Kenneth Leder, Lompoc, Calif., and his brother, Bob Leder, Mil waukee, Wis., were calling on friends in Amelia Tuesday. Kon nie is employed as an airplane mechanic at Lompoc and helped assemble the capsule in which Glen made his flight. Gaylen and Larry Fix, Scotts bluff. are helping their uncle. Dean Prewitt, with haying. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Claussen, Debbie and Harold Lynn, Den ver, Colo., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Amel ia, and his mother, Mrs. Marg aret Claussen, Atkinson, over the Fourth of July vacation. Their daughter, Linda, who had been visiting here for a few weeks returned home with her parents. Mrs. Bob Kalb and her mother, Mrs. B. W. Waldo, called on friends in Amelia Tuesday after noon. The Kalb family returned to their home in Tyler, Tex. after visiting relatives here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams attended the funeral of Floyd’s cousin, Robert Gallagher, in O' Neill Friday morning. The Free Methodist Sunday school had a Fourth of July pic nic at Goose Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Sam mons, Mark and Tommie. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally met the Andy Robak family of Homer at Plain view for a Fourth of July picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt, Paul and Gene, Mrs. Viola Trav ers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Travers were dinner guests Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Baker in O’Neill. It was in honor of Ar thur Hiatt’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black more, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beck with and family, Page, met Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pausch, Ron and Delores at the Niobrara State park for a Fourth of July pic nic. Mrs. Pausch is Mr. Black more’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baumeister, West Point, were overnight vis itors Friday at Bernard Black more's. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser returned Sunday from a week’s visit with their son, Floyd Sag eser. and family, Kansas City, Kan., and Dr. and Mrs. Bower Sageser and Sandra at Manhat tan. Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Adair, Allan and Dick, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peter, O'Neill, Sunday. HAIL INSURANCE? 5“ KIETH ABART Lower Rates-No payment till fall No time or loss stipulations Prompt Adjustments and Payments ___ Why"make do"? Mrs Lindsey anti Florence and Virginia Ankney were Fourth ol July guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMillan. Atkinson. Mr and Mrs. Dick Doolittle entertained the Doolittle rela tives at a Fourth of July picnic. Mrs Maude Forbes has been staying several days with her sister-in-law. Mrs Lewis Forbes, at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Jack. Bill and Terry attended a family reunion of Mrs. Doolittle's relatives at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Prussa, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce were Ord visitors Saturday. Mrs. Delia Ernst and Mrs. B. W. Waldo accompanied Mrs. Frank Pierce to O'Neill Thurs day. Mrs. Ernst visited relatives a few days and also attended the funeral of a nephew. Bob Gal lagher, Friday morning. Fourth of July guests at the Earnie Johnston home were Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fryrear. Mrs. Lew Backhaus and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry. Mrs. Gertie Adair, who was in Des Moines. Ia. visiting her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmitt, Sara, Margie and Bill jr., was called to Vienna. Va. near Washington, D. C. be cause of the illness of another daughter, Mrs. Ted (Marie) Price. The Prices had planned to meet her mother, Mrs. Adair, in Des Moines and return to Amelia for vacation. Mrs. Adair boarded a plane in Des Moines July 4 to go to her daughter's home in Washington. Mrs. Henry Brandt, Peoria, 111., ristown, S. D Mr and Mra Clyde Widman - s[«ent the Fourth of July In Sioux City, la with their daughter, Marcia Mis* Widman spent the weekend with her parents, and neutrned to Morning side college m Sioux City. The music gn>up from the college will leave Fri day from Montreal io attend the international Youth Fine Arts Festival in Bayreuth. Germany. Mr and Mrs. S. C. Barnett called on Tommie Bakers Sun day afternoon. Mrs Mae Sageser is visiting her grandson. Floyd Sageser. and family at Kansas City and her son, Bower Sageser, anil fam ily, Manhattan. Kan. Sim Timmerman, Stuart, vis ited with his brother-in-law, Gene Hansen, and family Sunday. T. S. Doolittle. Clinton Doolittle, Harold Fullerton and D Doolittle fished at Gavins Point Friday night. Calvin Coolidge and sons, Stevie and Terry, O'Neill, and Kenneth Coolidge brought a load of corn to the Elmer Coolidge farm Sun day and were dinner guests there Fourth of July guests at the Dick Doolittle’s were Mrs. Amy Slaymaker, Atkinson, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Mr and Mrs Art Doo little, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ful lerton and Beth. Mr. anii Mrs. Berni**- Kennedy and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle, Rod ney, Ricky and Timmie, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes and Donna, Mr. and Mrs T. S. Doolittle, Clinton Doolittle. Dennie Doolittle, Mr and Mrs. George Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weigel and fam ily, all of Amelia, Mrs. Stella Sparks, Chambers, Mr. and Mrs r»__ _.... a ii..'-- --a Out of town people attendding the funeral of Mr*. Hetirert Sir ven* were: Mr and Mr*. L G. Steven*. Oakland. Mrs. Mary Ste vens and son. Fred jr., Belva* dere. Mr. anil Mr* Terry Cun ningham and family, Chadron. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Motoeck, Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cun mngham, Neligh. Mr. and Mr*. "Bad" Shole* ami family. Inman. Mr and Mrs Tom Cumungliam, O'Neill. Mr*. Gem* Couch, In man. Mrs. Laura Cunningham, and Dennis, Miss Effle Stevens and Miss Helen Boyle, all of O' Neill. Harry K. Taylor Rites July 5 in Clearwater CLEARWATER Harry K. Tay lor. 75, Rural Clearwater, died July 1 in Antelope Memorial hos pital. Funeral services were con ducted July 5 at 2:30 p m. in Concordia Lutheran church in Clearwater. The Rev. D. L Braunersreuther officiated. Mrs Arthur Ahlers was soloist and Mr* Lovell Herley was organist Pallbearers were Sixton Carlson. Arnold Bolling, Donald Herley, John Knievd, Adolph Sannc and Lawrence Rittscher. Honorary pallbearers were William Peters, Edward Weyhrich, William San Funeral Rites for Mrs. W. Zepf Held at Lynch LYNCH — Funeral nervier* for Mr* William Zepf were omductrd al 2 p m., Monday at U* ltM»F Hull with Mr Leslie Olarai of (Iota tmg lmernx’nt waa in the Alford Cemetery The Jonea Funeral H<*nr of Lynch waa in charge Pallbearer* were Arthur May, Harlan Hoi*. Vila* Braun. War ren Preacott, Alvin Miller and Lloyd Spencer Margaret Elisabeth Zepf wa* bunt June 16. 13R3 at l^igh She was united in marriage to Will iam Zepf June 10. 1903. She made her home in Monowi until 1948 when she entered the Coleridge Nursing Homo. In April of 19K1 she entered Sacred Heart hos pital wliere she died .Puly 8 Survivors are 3 children, non, Vilas Zepf of Lincoln ami daugh ters, Mrs. Homer (Violat Grimm of Lynch and Mrs Edward (Vic toria) Braun of Creighton, 17 grandchildren and 3 great-grand children . She was preceded in death by her husband and a son. Edward Kocina Rites Meld at Verdigre VERDIGRE Mr* Edward L. Kocina, 78, died at the lujndberg Memorial hospital at Creighton Thursday. Funeral services were held lie, i h iii y otuicmi, riiui'ai ^mnu, F A Herley and Henry Ijinge. Harry K. Taylor was born Feb ruary 23. 1887, the son of Ezra and Ada Taylor, on a farm near Clearwater, where he lived hi?, entire life. He married Emma Reinke at the home of her par ents, Mr. anti Mrs. F. F. Reinke, on Cache Creek, February 23, 1910. They hat! five children. The couple observed their Golden wedding anniversary February 21 at Concordia Lutheran church. One son, Vincent, preceded him in death March 2, 1962. Survivors include his wife, Em ma, two daughters, Mrs. Wini fred Johnson, Clearwater, and Mrs Maxine Ellis, Rapid City, S. D.; three sons, Raymond, Page; Chester, Ewing, and Rus sell. Hay Springs; one brother, Clinton, Neligh; 24 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 visnea overnigni xuesaay wiui Mr. and Mrs. Hrinie Frahm. Mrs. Brandt is the former Elsie Forbes and was here to attend the funeral of her brother, Lewis Forbes, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Van Nat ter and Bruce, Sidney, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt, Paul and Gene. Mrs. Van Natter is the former Ruth Mulligan and a niece of Mr. Hiatt. Mrs. Nellie Baker, Casper, t.'yo., accompanied her nephew, Henry Travers, and family, Long Beach, Calif., to Amelia and vis ited her brother, Arthur Hiatt, and at O’Neill with her son, Dar rel Baker, and wife. The Chambers and Amelia Methodist churches honored their new minister, the Rev. Earl Hess, and wife at a pound social Tuesday evening. John Taylor is helping in the hay field and with chores at the Clyde Burge ranch. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees and his home is at Flag staff, Ariz. Harold Clausson returned to his home in Denver, Monday. Mrs. Clausson and children stay ed for a longer visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mrs. Mabel Enbody went to Grand Island Wednesday to see their brother, Sam Gilman, who is in the Veterans Hospital. Sam was to undergo surgery Thurs day but was not able to have the operation at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Beck and five children, Clarks, visited at the Edgar Jungman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clemens and family called at Ed Jung man’s Sunday evening. Edith Pokorny, Denver, Colo., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Helen Pokorny and brother, Don. She is on vacation from her work at a Beauty shop in Denver. Billie Doolittle spent a week visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Heinie Hoffman, Mor i vii* imi iivo, mnuiov/it, hiiu and Mrs. Ray Gartner, Sherril and Charles, Lincoln. Mrs. Anna Rycharik Rites Held in Verdigre VERDIGRE—Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Verdigre ZCBJ Hall for Mrs. Anna Rycharik, 91, Knox County pioneer who died in St. Joseph’s Hospital at Osmond Monday. The Rev. David Gustafson of ficiated. Burial was in the Jelen cemetery. Mrs. Rycharik was torn six miles north of Verdigre in a dug out. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Joe Kalas, Niobrara and a granddaughter, Mrs. Edward Souhrada, Verdigre. Frank Dobry is a son-in-law. Funeral Services For Ida Stevens Held Monday Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. Herbert Ste vens, 70, at Biglin’s Chapel in O’Neill with Rev. Robert Linder, Page, officiating. Burial was at Page. Music was furnished by Mrs. Reed Hurley at the organ. Pallbearers were Fred Stevens jr., Terry, Robert, Dennis, Dick and Tom Cunningham. They were all nephews. Mrs. Stevens, the former Ida Cunningham, was married to Her bert Stevens on January 6, 1915, She is survived by her husband, Herbert, one daughter, Mrs. John Emerson, Charles City. Ia., and 8 grandchildren. Mrs. Stevens passed away on Friday morning enroute to visit her daughter, Mrs. Emerson. She suffered a heart attack. Minaay at z p.m ai me iuw Hall in Verdlgre with the Rev. David Gustafson officiating The Rebekah and ZCBJ lodges took part in the services Burial was in Verdlgre. She is survived by her husband, Edward, Niobrara; one son. iHiane, Westwood, Mass.; two grandsons; two sisters. Mrs. Joe F Kocina, Verdlgre, and Mrs. John L. Vakoe, Fremont. Too Late to Classify WANTED Service Station at tendant, Seger Oil Co. 12c \V ANTI '.I > 1..met Hay mow ed, raked and baled, either round or square hales, twine tied. L. D. Putnam, phone 204, O'Neill. FOR SAGE 4-yr.oUl extra good milk cow. 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