Rosalie High School - Bulldog Growl Yearbook (Rosalie, NE)

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We shall always be proud to call the Rosalie Community home. You have given our school activities constant support, provided a well-rounded academic education, and sponsored many worth- while organizations for us. We feel fortunate to have lived in this loving atmosphere. It is our pleasure to dedicate the 1959 BULLDOG GROWL to all you friendly people. CLASS OF 1959 ROSALIE HIGH SCHOOL ROSALIE, NEBRASKA Seniors Grade News, Bulldog Soph. Deciam Soph. Sec. Girls Glee Jr. Treas. Pep Club Sextette Sr. Sec. Jr. Play Sr. Play Gossip, Bulldog Basketball Baseball Football Track Fr. Pres. Jr. Play Sr. Play t jlsyyje- All Conference (Football) Sports, Bulldog Basketball Football Track Jr. Play Sr. Play Co-Ed., Bulldog Soph. V. Pres. Fr. V. Pres. Basketball Football Jr. Play Sr. Play Track Joke Ed.. Bulldog Basketball Football Track Jr. Play Sr. Play Fr. Sec. Feature Ed., Bulldog Cheerleader Triple Trio Sextette Girls Glee Pep Club Sr. Pres. Sr. Play Editor, Bulldog Basketball Baseball Football Jr. Sec. Jr. Play Sr. Play H. S. News, Bulldog Pep Club Treas. Tbiple Trio Girls Glee Sr. Treas. Pep Club Sr. Play Regents Scholarship Basketball Co-Ed., Bulldog Football Sr. Declam Soph. Pres. Jr. Pres. Sr. Play Jr. Play Co-Ed.. Bulldog Basketball Football Sr. Play Jr. Play Track S T.’ y ' w «j Gene Kratke High school days have their delights, but they can’t compare with high school nights. Dennis Slaughter I Just can’t tell about these women, and if I could, I wouldn't. Margaret Moseman I’m lots of fun, but when I’m behind the wheel, pedestrians runI Leroy Bonneau Impossible is a word I never use Warren Pranson I want to be bashful, but the girls won't let me. Larry Blank Laugh and I will laugh with you, study, and you study alone. Rodney Smith To worry little and study less is my ideal of happiness. Gene Slaughter Full of fun, mis- chief too. doing things I shouldn't do. Shirley Vestal My heart is like the moon, there's a man in it. Charlene Perrin Although I've lota of wit, I'm shy at using it. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, 1947, we started in the First Grade with Mrs. Smith as our teacher. There were four of us: Rod Smith, Warren Franson, Sharon Eby, and Faith Roloff. We gained Donald Newill and Kenneth Freel in the Second grade, and lost Faith. Mrs. Copple was our teacher. Mrs. Orr greeted us in the Third Grade. We improved our class with Leroy Bonneau. Don Newill and Kenneth Freel lost out again that year. Our fourth year of school was also taught by Mrs. Orr. Sharon Eby left us there, and we three boys, Rod, Warren, and Leroy made up the class. In the fifth grade Mrs. Orr taught us for the last time. The three remaining boys made it through that year with no more difficulty than usual. The three broke in a new teacher, Mrs. Chambers, in the sixth grade. She did a good job teaching us our grade school fundamentals. In the seventh grade we again had Mrs. Chambers as our teacher. There were still three boys in the class. We were jubilant in the knowledge that our school days were half over. Miss Stanek and Mrs. Anderson were our teachers in the eighth grade. We finally got a girl in our class. Kay Twiford joined us that year. We all graduated into high school. In our Freshman year we gained Gene Kratke, Larry Blank, Gene Slaughter, Dennis Slaughter, Margaret Moseman, and Charlene Perrin. Rod Smith was President, Larry Blank was Vice President, and Gene Kratke was Secretary. We had Mr. Smith as our sponsor. The same group went on to the Sophomore ranks. That year we had Warren Franson as President, Larry Blank as Vice President, Margaret Moseman as Secretary. Charlene moved to Walthlll the first semester and that left only eight of us. Mr. Deboer was our sponsor. Charlene came back during the Junior Year, and an import arrived from Texas, Shirley Vestal. Now there were ten. Warren was President; Leroy Bonneau, Secretary; Margaret Moseman, Treasurer; Mrs. Whitcomb, our sponsor. The class, predominantly boys, selected a western theme for the Junior-Senior Banquet. We spared our mothers long, tiresome trips downstairs to the Auditor- ium by having dinner served in the Home Ec dining room. A grand Prom followed in the Auditorium. Senior officers were Charlene Perrin, President; Margaret Moseman, Secretary; Shirley Vestal, Treasurer. Mr. Beck was our sponsor. A pink carnation was chosen as the class flower. The best helping hand is at the end of your arm, was our motto. Colors voted by the majority, the boys, were pink and black. Warren Franson and Rod Smith spent all twelve years at Rosalie. Warren was awarded a Regents Scholarship. I, Rod Smith, will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Gary Burmester; mv basketball suit to Joe Mallette (who may wear it longer than I did); my football suit to Gene Busselman (who may have to do some taylor work on it); and everything else to anyone who wants it. I, Shirley Vestal, will and bequeath my temper to Patty Gustin; my typewriter to Linda Nelson; my A's in Shorthand to Sharon Kaye Freel; my voice to Sharon Eby; and my ability to go steady to Barbara Slaughter. I, Leroy Bonneau, will and bequeath my ability to talk Mrs. Whitcomb out of anything to Joe Mallette; my ability to stay in class to Al- bert K.; my desk in study hall to whomever wants to sit there all day long. I, Larry Blank, will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Claire Johnson; my desk to Patty Gustin; my Dad's Dodge to my twin brothers; my ability to get into trouble in assembly to Eddie N.; and every- thing else, except Enid, to anyone who wants it. I, Gene Slaughter, will and bequeath my ability to be ornery in school to Dennis AnderBon; my ability to stay up at night to Loren Ahlers; my books to Wesley Gunderson; and my desk to R. W., and everything else to whomever can get away with it. I, Dennis Slaughter, will and bequeath my football suit to Claire Johnson; my pencils to Coach Ostdiek; my intelligence in algebra- class to Ji Barada; my ability to stay out of mischief to Joe Mallette; my three broken pair of glasses to Ronald Blank to use for playing basketball; my old beat-up Ford to Gene Busselman when his Chevy wears out. I, Gene Kratke, will and bequeath my books to Larry Eearson; my desk to Albert E.; my beat-up Ford to Joe Mallette; and everything els except Jackie, to anyone who wants it. I, Margaret Moseaan, will and bequeath my desk to Donna Lou; my books to Larry Pearson; my ability to keep pencils to Larry Richardson; and everything else, except Gene Busselman, to Connie Nelson. 1, Charlene Perrin, will and bequeath my cheerleading outfit to any- one who can wear it; my typing errors to Gary Burmester; my desk to whomever can keep it together; and everything else to my brother , Darwin. I. Warren Franson, will and bequeath my ability to tear out trans- missions to Joe Mallette; my intelligence to Wesley Gunderson; my sense of humor to Kathleen Canarsky; all of my pencils to my little brother, David; and everything else, except my girls, to anyone who will accept it. I. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath The Bulldog to the Juniors to publish monthly and send each of us a copy. II. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath the misplaced pencils in our possession back to the rightful owners. III. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath our ability to keep quiet in the assembly, and no copying in class to the Fresh- men. IV. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath our desks to anyone whs wishes to refinish them. SENIOR CLASS WILL SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY We are gathered together to discuss the space problems of this year, 1973. The famous rocket flyer, Margaret (Moon Woman) Moseman has just finished her record breaking experiment of being the first woman to reach the moon. Her side kick, who has taken care of all the space instruments in the rocket, is none other than Leroy Bonneau. He has been in charge of the famous labora- tory on the planet Venus and has made several experiments with the new type of space car, which is powered with wood. The wood is raised on the Shirley Vestal Ranch, not down in good old Texas but up on the famous planet Pluto. Here she and her wild Texas Longhorns are enjoying the climate and are busy raising coconut trees, which are used for fuel in rocket ships. Several days later we read the news headlines that there was another very exciting take-off at the space field in Rose-Ville, Nebraska. In small print in the paper it tells of the owner of this ten-stage rocket ship. He is Tony, The Muscle Man, better known to us as Rod Smith. He drives up to the space station in his Marlboro-powered midget caddijet. He tells the operator that the ship that has just taken off had his famous He Man formula in it. The operator tells him the only way that they can get his formula now is to send their super-fast rocket with Larry Short Stuff Blank running the controls. When Larry reaches the far off destination he finds that a new group of people have captured the ship. The people believe he should be taken to thoir leader, Dennis Slaughter, known on Mars as the Martian Boy. Dennis says that if he wants to look in the ship he may do so. Larry soon finds the famous formula. When he is ready for takeoff back to good old U. S. A., he sees a small figure in the background com- ing toward the ship. Whom do you suppose it is? The little space girl herself, Charlene Perrin. She is busy directing all the rocket ships to the planets. Charlene tells them all to go to the earth where they will find a super 88 rocket ship driven by Gene Kratke. Gene says he has lost his two space friends who are in search of his hub caps on Mars. The little space girl tells him where they are, but whom else do you suppose we find? None other than the old prospector himself, Mr. Beck, drivimg around in his new Galaxie Space Ship. As we leave for earth we see Gene Slaughter chasing coyotes on Jupiter. Warren Franson is busy repairing the transmission on the rocket ship. Bisgaliamt Rosalie High School Auditorium Sunday Evening, May 17, 1959 8:00 o'clock Processional ......... . Patty Oustin Invocation...........................The Rev. Mr. Cammacka Special Music .............................................. Address..............................The Rev. Mr. Cammacka Special Music ....................... . .................... Benediction..........................The Rev. Mr. Cammacka Recessional.....................................Patty Oustin Commencement Rosalie High School Auditorium Wednesday Evening, May 20, 1959 8:00 o'clock Processional .................................... Patty Oustin Invocation........................... The Rev. Mr. Cammacka Salutatory .................................................. • Special Music .............................................. Valedictory ................................................ Presentation of Eighth Grade Diplomas ............ Miss Stanek Address .................Mr. Swrtt, South Siotuc City, Nebr. Special Music .............................................. Presentation of Scholarships ................ Mr. Beck, Supt. Presentation of Diplomas ................ Mr. Kenneth Nelson Benediction............................The Rev. Mr. Cammacka Patty Gustin Recessional •A Juniors FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Donna Lou Andersen, Sharon Eby, Linda Nelson, Mary Donlin, Patty Gustin. Gerrett Pape, Kathleen Canarsky, Albert Krunmriede, Sharon Freel, Mrs. Whitcomb. Gene Busselman, Joe Mallette, Larry Pearson, Gary Burmester, and R. W. Blankenbeckler. Sophomores FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD RCW: Katherine Krumwiede, Barbara Slaughter, Jaekie Slaughter, Karen Klintworth. Claire Johnson, Eddie Novak, Wesley Gunderson. Coach Ostdiek, Larry Ahlers, Loren Ahlers Dennis Anderson. Freshmen FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Nancy Peterson, Elaine Sailors, Diane Kinning, Patsy Peterson, Connie Nelson. Mrs. Marr, Janice Canarsky, Joyce Bonneau, Barbara Peterson. Ronald Blank, Donald Blank, Jim Barada, Larry Richardson. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Donna Twiford, Norma Kinning, Geraldine Tessmer, Colleen Nelaon, Judy Reil. Miss Stanek, Kenneth Nelson, Carol Slaughter, Paula Bonneau, Karen Smith, David Franson Darwin Perrin, Henry Canarsky, Claire Lundgren, Delmar Novak. Francis Wood, David Heise, Jia Gustin. FIFTH AND SIXTH FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Carolyn Rell, Susie Kelson, Thalia Copple, Connie Pape, Donna Peterson, and Cheryln Kelson. Harold Johnson, Harlan Wood, Steven Lindholn, Duane Busselaan, Paul Bonneau, Ronney Barrs, and Mike Peterson. Mrs. Orr, Lynn McCord, Mickey Tighe, Charles Kiersch, Dudley Molting, Paxil Canarsky, Charles Briggs, and Larry Nelson. THIRD AND FOURTH FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Douglas Gustin, Rita Hennig, Brenda Dorau, Sheila Kinlund, Dale Canarsky, Mary Peterson, and Rex Kraft. Bruce Kinlund, Clayton Copple, Candace Nolting, Teresa Nelson, Dennis Ahlers, Robert Kinning, Catherine Tighe, and Etta Mae Slaughter. Neal Peterson, Jimmy Rail, Randall Nelson, David Lindholm, Francis Sedlacek, Donald Pilgrim, Larry Novak, Keith White, and Teacher, Mrs. Andersen. FIRST AND SECOND FIRST ROWr Jimmy Anderson, Tommy Tighe, Holly Barrs, Gale Nelson, Larry Klintworth, Kevin Copple, Patricia Pilgrim, Jimmie Novak. SECOND ROW: Rockie Brown, Stephanie Sublet, Karen Bonneau, Vickie Nelson, Raymond Wood, Doyle Pilgrim, Joy Hennig, Mrs. Copple. THIRD ROW: Ilene Wood, Katherin Lindholm, Cindy Reil, Deborah Kinlund, Charles Dorau, Sylvia Sedlacek, Mark Peterson, and Katherine Kiersch. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: Linda Canarsky, Judy Nelgon, Fay Lynn Brummond, Debbie Reil, Jolene Saunders. SECOND ROW: Roger Nelson, Jimmie Daggett, Mrs. Anderson, Clyde Marr, Rodney Nelson. FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Linda Nelson, Charlene Perrin, Barbara Slaughter, Jackie Slaughter, CHEERLEADERS. Warren Franson, Rodney Smith, Gene Kratke, Dennis Slaughter, Gene Slaughter, Larry Blank. Dennis Anderson, Larry Ahlers, Garrett Pape, Larry Pearson, Gene Busselman, Loren Ahlers. Wesley Gunderson, Jim Barada, Donald Blank, Eddie Lee Novak, Ronald Blank, Larry Richardson, Coach Ostdiek. SEASON RECORD Rosalie 9 . . . . 32 Rosalie 0 . . . . 15 Rosalie 0 . . . . 26 Rosalie 26 . . . . Winnebago 13 Rosalie 16 . . . 12 Rosalie 24 . . . Dakota City 32 Rosalie 13 . . . 13 Rosalie 6 . . . 6 FIRST ROW: Larry Blank, Gene Slaughter, Warren Franson, Gene Kratke, Dennis Anderson. SECOND ROW: Dennis Slaughter, Rod Smith, Larry Ahlers. Gene and Larry (Captains), and Coach Ostdiek Basketball Team Larry Blank, Gene Slaughter, Dennis Slaughter, Joe Mallette, Gary Burmester, Dennis Anderson, Rodney Smith, Coach Ostdiek, OPPONENTS BULLDOGS Homer 53 Rosalie 36 Walthill 61 Rosalie 39 Emerson S. H. 43 Rosalie 41 Herman 46 Rosalie 34 Bancroft 68 Rosalie 22 Dakota City 69 Rosalie 36 Thurston 47 Rosalie 34 Decatur 61 Rosalie 35 Beemer IS Rosalie 31 Winnebago 75 Rosalie X 7 Emerson 84 Rosalie Hi LOGAN VALLEY Bancroft 61 Rosalie 24 Class D District Tournament at Newcastle Beemer 73 Rosalie ZZ B Team FIRST ROW: Tommy Anderson, Gerrett Pape, Loren Ahlers, Larry Ahlers, Eddie Novak, Gene Busselmar.. SECOND ROW: Coach Ostdiek, Ronnie Blank, Donnie Blank, Jimmie Barada, R.W. Blankenbeckler, Larry Richardson, Wesley Gunderson. Homer Walthill Emerson S. H. Herman Bancroft Dakota City Thurston Decatur Beemer Emerson Winnebago 27 Rosalie 32 Rosalie 21 Rosalie 30 Rosalie 58 Rosalie L2 Rosalie 25 Rosalie 29 Rosalie -32. Rosalie Rosalie 31 Rosalie Locomotive, Locomo- tive, Steam, Steam, Steam; Pull togeth- er, Pull together. Team, Team, Team, When the brave old Bulldogs fall in line we’re going to win a game another time. For Rosalie we’ll yell a yell, for the black and gold we’ll yell a yell a yell. We're going to fight, fight, fighti for every score, and take the ball and go right down the floor. Be a basket every time a score. Fighti Fighti Fighti RahI Rah I Firecracker, Fire- cracker , Bang , Bang, Bangl Who's going to win? The Rosalie gangl FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Barbara Slaughter, Shirley Vestal, Linda Nelson, Mary Donlin, Jackie Slaughter, Patty Gustin, Charlene Perrin, Sharon Freel, Donna Lou Andersen, Sherrie Eby, Mrs. Anderson, Diane Kinning, Nancy Peterson, Margaret Moseman. Pat Peterson, Karen Klintworth, Elaine Sailors, Connie Nelson, Janice Canarsky, Joyce Bonneau, Barbara Peterson, Kathrine Krumwiede, Kathleen Canarsky. OFFICERS: President-Mary Donlin Vice-President-Sherrie Eby Secretary-Patty Gustin Treasurer-Shirley Vestal CHEERLEADERS: Barbara Slaughter, Linda Nelson, Jackie Slaughter, Charlene Perrin, and Judy Nelson, The Pep Club members purchased white shirts with black trimming which they wear to all athletic activities, November twelfth, 195$, a bus was chartered to take the R. H. S. students to Lincoln. We journeyed to the Nebraska-Missouri game. The Pep Club financed the trip. Sponsors were Mr. Beck and Mr. Ostdiek. FOOTBALL BANQUET The annual football banquet was held on the night of November 5 in the Town Hall, with the mothers of the football players serving the meal. Mr. Warren Cook, Norfolk Mayor, gave the address. Sixteen boys were awarded letters. vfF L FIRST ROW: Elaine Sailors, Barbara Peterson, Barbara Slaughter, Mary Donlin, Janice Canarsky, Diane Kinning, and Katherine Krunrwiede. SECOND ROW: Director, Miss Newell; Shirley Vestal, Sharon Kaye Freel Margaret Moseman, Jackie Slaughter, Linda Nelson, Sharon Eby, and Charlene Perrin. THIRD ROW: Connie Nelson, Patsy Peterson, Donna Lou Andersen, Joyce Bonneau, Patty Gustin, Nancy Peterson, and Karen Klintworth. T R I P L E T R I O ma ’ FAITH, HOPE AND FLARITY. was presented by the Junior Class on November 14, 195B. Mrs. Marr directed the play. PLEASED TA MEETGHA A Comedy With Mystery Martha Bixby, the mother....................Margaret Moseman Henry Bixby, the father....................Dennis Slaxighter Betty Bixby, their daughter. ....... Charlene Perrin Binks, the butler. ..............................Gene Kratke Marie, the maid. .. ................. ...... .Shirley Vestal Elmer Hicks, fresh from the country. ... .Warren Franson Beery, a detective . .........................Gene Slaughter Archie Pomeroy, one of Betty's boy friends . .Rodney Smith Andrew Grimes, who claims to be a detective. . Larry Blank Helen Maxwell, girl friend of Betty’s. .Donna Lou Andersen Ruth Adams, another girl friend. .................Sharon Eby Howard Wilis, a boy friend .............. .... Leroy Bonneau Director—Mrs. Claude Marr On Friday, May 9, 1958, the Rosalie High School nad their Junior-Senior Banquet. The mothers of the junior class prepared a de- licious dinner. The theme of the banquet was a rodeo, and the dining room was decorated in a western style. Warren Franson was Toast- master. Erwin Schmidt’s six-piece band play- ed for the dance. On September 5, 195 , a party was given by the Sophomores for the purpose of initiating the freshmen. The Senior Class of 1959 had a hayrack party Friday night, September 26, 1958. On Friday Evening, November 21, the Junior Class and their sponsor, Mrs. Whitcomb amused the High School with a Gypsy Costume Party. uram i 1958-1959 SENIOR President..................Charlene Perrin Secretary..........Margaret Mosem an Treasurer...................Shirley Vestal JUNIOR President......................Gary Burmester Secretary.....................Donna Anderson Treasurer.............Larry Pearson SOPHOMORE President.........Wesley Gunderson Secretary............Dennis Anderson Treasurer.............Loren Ahlers UtXMPn Fa -' FRESHMAN President.....................Diane Kinning Secretary.......................Pat Peterson Treasurer...............Jim Barada Mk Q Mr. Beck and Inustrial Arts III 1. WOWI 2. Hello folks! 3. Ain’t I cute? 4 Chop suey 5. Boy, we’re rough lookers 6. Louie bound! 7. Look folks, no errors 8. Pretty flower! 9. I’m full of ideas! 10. Real wild. 11, Dick Clark the second 12, Home cookln Is sure good 13, All American Boy 14, On the wrong note 15, King of the Beast 16. WowJ Isn't he a doll 17. Look at that shape 18. My fork is sharp 19. How's the air up there 20. Look at that cat CAN YOU IMAGINE Larry Ahlers—Not following Diana K. downtown. Loren Ahlera—Being a hula dancer. Donna Lou Andersen—Never in a hurry. Dennis Anderson—Not trying to go with a different girl. Tommy Anderson—Getting to drive to school. Jim Barada—With a mohawk. Donald Blank—Not having Freshmen chasing him. Larry Blank—Not wanting to go to Winnebago. Ronald Blank—Getting in trouble with the teachers. R. W. Blankenbeckler—Not giving his class ring to S. F. Joyce Bonneau—Being loud. Leroy Bonneau—Not trying to go with girls. Gary Burmester—Not seeing Charlene for a week. Gene Busselman—Breaking up with Margaret. Janice Canarsky—Being smart with the teachers. Kathleen Canarsky—As a cowgirl. Mary Donlin—Being a midget. Sharon Eby—Going with any boy. Warren Franson—Not being a funny boy. Sharon Freel—Hating R. W. one day and not the next. Wesley Gunderson—Not driving his pickup fast. Patty Gustin—Dragging her feet. Claire Johnson—Not studying. Diane Kinning—Staying after school. Gene Kratke—Without Jackie Slaughter. Karen Klintworth—Not wanting to go with a Lyons boy. Albert Krumwiede—Coming in at three A. M. Katherine Krumwiede—Not liking Larry H. Joe Mallette—Not tagging Patsy P. around. Margaret Moseman—With Dennis S. as her chauffeur. Connie Nelson—Not having a boy friend. Linda Nelson—Not talking about Tommy C. Eddie Novak—Getting into trouble with the Coach. Gerrett Pape—As a test driver for Pontiac. Larry Pearson—Being All-American basketball player. Charlene Perrin—Not liking Gary B. Barbara Peterson—Missing an M. I. F. meeting. Nancy Peterson—Not talking about Decatur. Patsy Peterson—Not saying, Hey, Joe, give me a pencil. Larry Richardson—Not making any noise with his feet. Elaine Sailors—Not talking about Gerrett Pape. Barbara Slaughter—Being dumb in all her classes. Dennis Slaughter—Not mooning over Linda Nelson. Gene Slaughter—Getting good conduct on his report card. Jackie Slaughter—Getting home on time. Rodney Smith—Getting along with the teachers. Shirley Vestal—Being a citisen of Nebraska. Mrs. Anderson—Having a 1904 model car. Mr. Beck—Not throwing gravel with his New Galaxie. Mrs. Marr—Telling how much she enjoyed the Sr. Class Hayrack Ride Miss Newell—Directing a mediocre musicale. Mr. Ostdiek—Being a music instructor. Mrs. Whitcomb—With long hair and a full skirt. Rosalie KEITH TWIFORD Trucking and Shelling Phone 7751 Nebraska ROSALIE HARDWARE Arlis and Dorothy Lowe Bros. Paint Plumbing Heating and Digging Phone 7351 Rosalie, Nebraska EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE FOR FARM AND HOME SAUNDER'S OIL COMPANY Tank Wagon Service Petroleum Skelly Products Auto Accessories Phone 9710 Rosalie, Nebraska COMPLIMENTS OF V. E. CROWELL Real Estate and Insurance Rosalie, Nebraska MORGAN TAVERN Phone 7591 Rosalie, Nebraska TWIFORD SERVICE STATION and Cafe Gas Oil Tires Grease Phone 7261 Rosalie, Nebraska DEPENDABLE Tank Wagon Service and Tires, Auto-Accessories Body-Service Phone 7571 Rosalie, Nebraska LUNDGREN•S OIL STATION Holmquist Gr. Lumber Co. PETE’S RECREATION Rosalie, Nebraska Grain Feed and Meet your friends at Pete’s Custom Rolling Phone 7511 Elton Perrin, Mgr. Rosalie, Nebraska Phone 7371 ROSALIE SUNDRIES Daggett’s Super Market Meals Lunches Where good foods are bought Vera and Lewis Rosalie, Nebraska Phone 9311 Rosalie, Nebraska A. P. Coleman THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Attorney at Law Member Federal Reserve Bank Re8ldence Phone 103 and Office Phone 175 Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Walthill, Nebraska Capital Undivided Profits 155,000 Walthill, Nebraska WALTHILL CITIZEN WALTHILL CLEANERS C. R. Longsteln, Publisher Phone BO Walthill, Nebraska Phone B9 Paul Maslonka, Owner Walthill, Nebraska A Booster for Thurston County Send it a jndry LITTON'S PHARMACY Best Wishes to The Seniors BROWN'S RECREATION Liquor and Wines WALTHILL, NEBRASKA Walthill, Nebraska Y Phone 77 w Walthill Barber Shop DALE BENTER FARM SERVICE Service New Holland Walthill, Nebraska Parts Ford Plumbing and Water Systems Phone 59 WALTHILL, NEBRASKA Stuart Implement and Oil Company Kent Feed Tank Wagon Service the best in feeds Ray Stuart, Prop. Henry Bruamund Phone 19 Walthill WALTHILL, NEBRASKA 9b $ FEEDS Walthill Lumber Company Silver Moon Recreation Paint and Hardware Eldon D. Hightree Hgr. Raymond Berg Walthill, Nebraska Phone 57 iEUS WALTHILL, NEBRASKA Hrdy Welding and Repair Tractor Auto Radiator Acetylene and Electric Business 231 Phones: Residence 191 Teeters Garage DZ gas Gen. Repairs Wrecker Service Walthill, Nebraska Walthill, Nebraska KILZER INSURANCE AGENCY Walthill 66 Service Phone 40 D. 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Phono 3681 George Canarsky TRACTOR REPAIR Phone 4711 VOGT SERVICE 3)ph-u51 5t 0n Highway 16 ■‘ ''“ 'Bancroft, Nebraska Bancroft, Nebraska ({PS! REPAIRS ZUHLKE FARM SERVICE Fresh Mixed Feed-Fertilizer HOLMQUIST GRAIN ft LUMBER CO. Custom Grinding-Molasses Blending Grain-Lumber-Coal-Hardware Farm Seeds Cleaned and Bought ft. Sherwin Williams Paint Phones: Office 3951 Rea. 4451 Venner 7751 Malgaard 3591 Bancroft, Nebraska Bancroft, Nebraska MARR’S STAR MARKET Groceries Meats Custom Slaughtering Processing Curing and Smoking Phone 3351 Bancroft, Nebraska FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY Archer's Feeds-Grains-$eeds Molasses Custom Rolling-Grinding-Mixing Pelleting Telephone 3261 Bancroft, Nebraska DRS. COLLINS ft CHESNUT STEEN'S GAS STATION Graduate Veterinarians Located on Highway 77 Phones 84J and 121 Tankwagon Service Bancroft, Nebraska m J Between Lyons ft Rosalie m LOAN?) U)W RATE THE FIRST MATIORAL BANK Lyon , Nebraska For Complete Banking Service Safety-Service-Satl faction AS PROVIDED IN THE BANKING ACT Of 1933 MCMONIES SUPER MARKET Meat-Fresh Fruit t Vegetable«-Groceries Housewares Sundries Tour Dollar S-T-R-E-T-C-H-K-S Farther When Spent Here Phone MU 7-2652 Lyons, Nebraska Lyons Farm Equipment International Harvester Sales and Service Compliments of Lyons Lanes Lyons, Hebraska Phone MU 7-2474 Lyons, Nebraska fBoyTi Redding Motor Co, Ford Dr. Elmers, Dentist Sales and Service Good Luck to the Seniors Lyons, Hebraska Lyons, Nebraska LITTLE’S STORB Lyons Cleaners Dry Goods-Shoes-Clothing Quality Dry Cleaners Lyons, Habraska Phone MU 7-2564 Lyons, Nebraska COM TO LITTLE’S FOR BIG VALUES Proprietor G, S. Thatcher Brink Produce Pays Highest Prices for Cream, Poultry, and eggs Mobile Feed Grlnding and Mixing Johnson's Oil Company Lyons, Hebraska With Molasses Lyons, Nebraska Young's Market Home of Finer Foods ■The New Store Me give S H Green Stamps Lyons, Nebraska HOIMQUIST GRAIN k LUMBER CO. Elevator-Lumber Yard Lyons, Nebraska LIONS BAKERY AND CAFE Cakes, Rolls, Pastry Lyons, Nebraska Gallup's Jewelry Diamonds Watches Watch Repairing P. 0. Box 153 Phone Mu 7-2334 Lyons, Nebraska RAY'S MOBILE SERVICE Gas-Oil-Grease Tank Wagon Service Mobile Tires and Batteries Lyons( Nebraska LYONS RECREATION Be Kalb Hybrid Seed Chix Phones Mu 7-2564 7-2655 Lyons, Nebraska . Lyons Grain ft Lumber A Complete line PAINE AND SEARS HARDWARE of Toungstown Kitchens Building Material, Paint ft Fencing Plumbing and Heating W Ready Mixed Concrete Lyons, Nebraska Paul Christensen Lyons, Nebraska I yw M BENSON'S LOGAN VALLET CAFE Phone 7-2282 Eat here and •Diet at home. 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