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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1945)
THE FRONTIER D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner Altered at Postoffice at O Neill, Nebraska, as Second Class Matter SUBSCRIUTION One Year, in Nebraska -$2.00 One Year, Outside Nebraska 2.25 Every subscription is regarded u an open account. The names •f subscribers will be instantly removed from our mailing list at expiration of time paid for, if the publisher shall be notified; other wise the subscription remains in farce at the designated subscrip tion price. Every subscriber must xnderstand that these conditions •re made a part of the contract between publisher and subscriber. Display advertising is charged for on a basis of 25a an inch (one column wide) per week. Want ads 10c per line first insertion. Subsequent insertions 5c per line. CHAMBERS NEWS Joe Shonka returned Saturday from Neligh, where he spent a few days taking treatments. Pfc. and Mrs. Merle Hansen and son went to Neligh Saturday where they visited with relatives until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. McCullom, of Norfolk, spent the week-end pheasant hunting and visiting at the Eugene Baker home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taggart and family drove to Nonfolk Sunday -to visit Mrs. Taggart’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks., Edgar DeHart! attended a meet ing of the Holt county school boards held at the O'Neill High school Saturday afternoon. , Marilyn Harley came up from Omaha Thursday to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Edwards and Mrs Blanche Edwards drove to Neligh Thursday, where Mrs. Charley Edwards is taking treat ments. Llyod Leidtke came home Sat urday from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, having received a dis charge from the army. Lloyd returned recently from the E. T. O. Lt. Dorothy Wintermote. who is stationed in New Mexico, and Mrs. Ida Wallace, of ScottsblufT, spent last week visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs. John Win. termote Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, of Sidney, and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Grubb, of Tilden, visited from Monday until Wednesday with Mrs. Blanche Edwards, DeloVes and Eugene Primus. Albert Roth and friend Ruy Teel, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, spent several days last week pheasant hunting and visiting at the home of Mr. Roth’s brother, Mr and Mrs. Paul Roth. Phyllis Carpenter attended a meeting of the officers of the Holt County Teachers’ associatiin in O'Neill Saturday. The group enjoyed a delicious luncheon with Miss McCpllough at the M and M cafe. Mr and Mrs Henry wood*'«nd family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mc Vay, Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Vern fSageiutr and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman and Ber nard attended the pure bred bull sale in Bassett Friday |, I i « Mr. and Mrs. T E Newhouse received a letter Thursday from their son. Pvt. *lith 'NeVhouse, saying he was now on Okinaka bit expected to be mbved sot^n. This is the first wont 'th*V' ifye' received since he sailed from Camp Adair, Oregon, the latter part of August. Mrs. Herman Holcomb, Mr. and Mm. LeRoy Holcomb and boys and Mrs. Floyd Whitaker drove to Sioux City Friday. Mr. Hol comb, who went down with cattle on Thursday accompanied them home. The ladies spent the day shopping while the men at tended the cattle sale. Lt and Mrs. Norman Foss spent several days last week pheasant hunting in &e community and visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Blanche Edwards. Lt. Foss, who has spent two years in the E. T. O. arrived in California a short time ago, where he joined his wife. They came from there to Tilden to see his purents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foss and other relatives. * The Amelia Progressive Club met Thursday afternoon, October 11 at the home of Mrs. Vern Sageser, with a good attendance. The business meeting was con ducted by the president Mrs Srgeser who gave special atten tion to the correct methods ol conducting a business meeting The reading leader, Mrs. Law rence Standage, gav« an interest ing reading report. Mrs. C. N Small, project leader, demon strated making candy from dried 'Jruits, nuts and honey. Thu rcandy is delicious and contains the nutritious elements of the dried fruits. Mrs Ernest Farrier is a patient in the O'Neill hospital. E. R. Carpenter accompanied Hubert Smith to Sioux City Monday on business. Mrs. Sylvia Standish spent two days last week as a guest in the C. L. Kiltz home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes and family drove to Tilden Sat urday to have dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Barker, of Elgin, were in the community Sunday looking at some of the pure bred Short Horn herds, John Walter. Sr., Mrs., Rena ! Feyerherm and H. C. Walter and children were dinner guests Sun day at the C. V. Robertson home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corkle, of Tilden, visited at the Clarence Grimes home Sunday. Mr. Corkle is in the community buying al falfa seed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth attend ed an IGA convention in Lincoln Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. They returned Friday. Mrs. Carrie Briggs, of Red Oak, Iowa, and Mrs. Arta Krum tum, of Oklahoma City, have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Alma Farrier and other relatives. Walter Roth and son. Harvey, of Columbus, were pheasant hunting in the community Thurs day of last week and also visit ing his brother, Mr and Mrs. Paul Roth and family. The Lutheran Aid was held in the parlors of the church Thurs day afternoon of last week. The president, Mrs. Lafe Lenz con ducted the business meeting. The devotional and the lesson on the Missionary League was led by Rev. Dale. Refreshments of pie with whipped cream and coffee were served. Mrs. Vernon Whitaker and daughter and Mrs. Evert Miner and children drove to Ord Sun day to attend a reunion of Mrs. Whitaker’s family. Her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richardson, of Louisiana, and brother, Raymond Richard son, who has been in a hospital in Mississippi, were all home. The boys have recently been dis charged from the army. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hubbard. Mis. Clair Eason and Mrs. Chauncey Porter, of O’Neill, re turned last Thursday from a trip to Rapid City, S. D.. where they visited Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Hubbard and family. They also took a sight-seeing trip through the Black Hills, visited Devils tower and drove into Wyoming, where they visited qther rela tives before returning. The Helping Hand Clu,b of the Amelia community met Thursday October 18 at the home of Mrs. Ernie White. This was a study club and as it was the first meeting no lesson was given. Mrs. Ralph Reese and Mrs. M. L. Sageser were in charge of the entertain ment which consisted of contest. Following this material was given out for the next meeting. A covered dish lunchein was served. Wayne Corensen A. M. M. 2-c hus spent two weeks of his thirty day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorensen. Wayne has been in the service since March, 1943, and this is his first leave. He spent three months aboard the carrier Attan abi and then was assigned to VS 69 Scouting Squadron in the Hawaiian Is j lands. At the end of his leave he will report at Omaha for re assignment, The following group attended a district Sunday School Teach ers’ convention held at the Luth eran Church at Bazille Mills Sun day: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Serck, Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Dale, Mrs. , Henry Waltef. Mrs. Walter Haake, ! Mrs. J. W. Walter and Mrs. Victor Harley. At the close of the after |inooij session if the Ladies’ Aid of , the Bazille Mills church served supper. In the evening a picture lectufre was given. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kiltz re turned Wednesday evening from a trip to Colorado, where they had been to visit their daughter, Doris, who is attending business college there. They also visited Katheryn and Welma Haussler, who have employment in Denver as office girls. Many interesting things were seen on the trip, es pecially the Bear Creek Canyon and the Red Rocks, where the outdoor ampitheater is located. Mrs. Alma Farrier, assisted by Mrs. Nellie Starr, served a de licious pheasant dinner Sunday to the following old friends and neighbors: Mrs. Nettie Earl. Mrs, Mae Hubbard, Mrs. Herzog, Mrs R>;y Lienhart and granddaughter, Betty Miles, Mrs. S. E. Honey well, Mrs. Emogene. Bower, Misses Alice and Bertha John son, Rena Coppoc and Mrs. A, | M. Horan. The dinner was in | honor of Mrs Horn, who is a | guest at the home of her sister, Miss Rena Coppoc. Mrs. Clara Kirkland, of Stan ton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Waller Raymond Urban, of the U. S. Navy, arrived Tuesday morning for a visit with his sister, Mrs. John Honeywell Mrs. Robert Farrier received a telegram Tuesday morning from her husband, who is at Fort Riley, aw^ting his discharge. He ex pects to be home Saturday. Marion Meyers arrived home Monday from Fort Leavenworth, where he received his discharge from the army. Marion has been in the E. T. O. for two years. Ray Hoerle, who has recently been discharged from the army, was in Chambers Tuesday on .business. They plan to make their home in Arizona this winter. Mrs. Ellen Westerman, of Ken sington. Iowa, arrived S.turday of last week for a short visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fagon and Judy. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Reed Bell with a large crowd in attendance. The afternoon was spent making ar ticles for the Children’s Home. The next meeting is with Mrs. Glee Grimes on October 31. WANTED: Applications for li ability Insurance on Farmers Cars; cost of policy $9.00 a year. —L. G. Gillespie Insurance Agency, O’Neill. Nebr. 24 MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER About fifty friends gathered at the home if Mrs. Wm. Fryrer on Saturday afternoon to honor Mrs. Eugene Tompson at a mis cellaneous Shower. Mrs. Paul Fisher was in charge of the pro gram which proth yed the past, present and future of the bride’s life in songs and readings. There were also several contests to make the afternoon interesting. The bride received many beauti ful and useful gifts. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. .. OBITUARY Ru'by Carroll was born at Tama, Iowa, to Emanuel and Mary Car roll on January 30, 1870 and died at her home in Chambers October 17, 1945, at the age of 75 years, eight months and seventeen days. When af'chlld she came with her parents to Holt county, where she •grew to yiung womanhood and married to Carl Barthel. To this union was bom three sons, Gro ver, Lewis and Carl, Jr., all of whom survive. Mr. Barthel preceded his wife in death on April 21, 1895. On February 12, 1915, she was mar ried to Herman Ruben of Gar field county. They later moved to Chambers, where they have made their home for several years. Surviving are heri husband; her three sons, Grover Barthel, of Wenatchee, Wa.. Louis Barthel, of Amelia, and Carl E. Barthel, of Burwell. Three brothers, Ed Car roll. of Bakersfield, Cal.; Oliver, of Kenosha, Wis.; and Harry, of Lincoln. Twelve grandchildren and one great grandchild. A sister, Mrs. Minnie Peters, of Glendale, Cal., preceded her in death a few years ago. Fiuieral services were conduct ed at the Chambers Baptist church at 2:30 Monday, October 22, by Rev. Lawrence McElheron. Music was furnished by a quar tette composed of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams, Mrs. George L. Smith and Hylas Farrier, with Mrs. C. V. Robertson as pianist. Pall bearers were: Frank Pierce, Fred Watson. Allie Sam mons, Harry White and M. L. Sagaser, of Amelia, and Ray Bachaus, of O’Neill. SORENSEN-FLUCKEY A simple wedding ceremony took place at the ciurt house in O’Neill Tuesday, October 16th. when Miss Elvera Sorensen be came the bride of Loy Fluckey, both of Chambers. A double ring ceremony was performed at 10 o’clock a. m., by County Judge Louis W. Reimer with William Retterbush as best man and Mrs. Retterbush as matron of honor. The bride was attired in a royal blue street-length dress. She wore a pearl necklace, which was a gift of the groom. Mr. Fluckey wore a blue busi ness suit. Mrs. Fluckey is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Pete Soren sen of Chambers and a graduate of the Chambers High School with the class of '38. She has been employed in the Smith grocery store for some time. Mr. Fluckey has recently re ceived a discharge from the army after four years of service, two of which were overseas in the E. T. O. Following the wedding the young couple and their attendants drove to Norfolk for the day. They will make their home in a cabin at Chambers. Mr. Fluck ey is employed in the Everett Wintermote blacksmith shop. EMMET NEWS Cookis Benze spent Tuesday at the Joe Winkler home, Pfc. Frankie Fritton arrived home firom the E. T. O. Miss Florence Winkler spent Sunday with Mrs. Rita Babl. Mrs. Fred Satinto visited at the Alex McConnell home Saturday. Mrs .Wm. Newton visited Mrs. DeanPerry Saturday aifternoon. Mrs. Herman Grothe called at the Homer Lowery home Friday. Mrs Alex McConnell spent Wednesday ait the Walter Puckett home. Miss Mary Uhl spent from Sun day until Wednesday at the Joe Babl home. Miss Edna Kay Heeb visited at the Joe Babl home Monday after noon. Fred Perry and daughter, Doris spent Sunday visiting at the Dean Perry home. Wm. OConnor spent from Wednesday until Saturday in Lin coln on business. Mrs. Dean Perry and children visited at the Ev^( Johnson home Thursday evening. Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold and June were Sunday dinner guests of Glenn Burge’s Mrs. Joe Winkler spent Tues day evening visiting at the Alex McConnell home. Cpl. and Mrs Larry Tenborg are visiting relatives and friends in Sioux City th^ week. Clara Peacock and Sadie Morie Lowery visited at the Charles Fox home Sunday afternoon. Oscar Grunke spent Wednes day fishing on the Niobrara river. He reports a fine catch, e Mrs. Henry Patterson return ed Wednesday from Omaha, where she spent a week on business. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Foreman and family spent Sunday in O'Neill visiting at the Jack Bailey home. Agnes Gaffney .has purchased the Winkler house in Emmet and expects to move into it in the spring. v n„ Mrs. Cecil McMillan visited at the Homer Lowepy,home Sunday, afternoon. Mrs Bessie ’Bilfge returned home Wednesday, after spending a week at the Clyde Burge home at Ameliai Mrs. Devare Fox and daughter Donno, atnd son, Eldon, visited at the Charles Fox home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Guy Beckwith and son, Darlyd, visited at the Ralph Beck with home in ONeill Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and son, Jimmie, and Mary Uhl visited Leona and Florence Winkler Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Henry Benze and daugh ter, Carmen, visited at the Joe Bartos home in Atkinson Tues day afternoon. frank foreman and daughter, Norma Lou, and Sgt. and Mrs. James Foreman spent Friday shopping in Norfolk. Mr and Mrs. Bill Kramer and son, Bobbie, and Mrs. Bob Fox spent Thursday evening at the Charles Fox home. Mrs. J K. Ernst, Mrs. Homer Ernst, son, Dickie, and Mrs. Mel vin Lorenz and son, Loren, visited at the Joe Babl home Thursday afternoon. Sterling and Lola Ruth Stortz, of Jewell. Oregon, are visiting at the Francis Clark home. The children are nephew and niece of Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grothe and children spent the week-end at Wisner, visiting relatives. Mrs. Eval Johnson and -children took care of their place. Melvin Grubb, of Wichita, Kansas, and Morris Winters and Herman Wurst. of York, spent .several days last week at the Joe Winkler home. The boys were all buddies of Ray "while in the service. Larry Tenborg arrived in Em met Thursday from the E. T. O. and is visiting at the Wm. Ttn borg home. Larry received his honorable discharge from the armed forces. Mrs. Cal Tenborg returned Monday morning from Chicago, where she visted her son, John and family, for two weeks. John is recuperating from a recent op eration. Mrs. Bernard Dusatko received a letter from her husband, Sgt. Bernard, saying not to write any more as he would be sailing for the U. S. with the 37th Division on or before November 1st. f Pvt. Vernon Beckwith is on I his way to Korea. OAM T3-c Charles Strong is on his way home from the Pacific. He is the son of Mrs. Cecil McMillan. Lt. and Mrs. Leonard Fox and daughter are expected to arrive at Grand Island Sa airday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox are going down to meet them. Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Young and Mrs. William Luce, of Arnold, were Friday dinned guests at the Leon Beckwith home. Mrs. Luce is a sister of Mrs. Youngs. In the .4'ternoon they drove to O’Neill and visited Mrs. Lynus Howard and Marie Young. t S.2-c Nick Schmidt arrived home to spend a thirty day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmidt. Seaman Schmidt wears the Pacific bar with three battle stars, the purple heart, which he got at Linguayen. He was at Tokyo Bay during sur render. Those from Emmet who attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Dallegge held Wednesday afternoon in At kinson Were: Mrs. Ceccil Mc Millan, Agnes Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Dugal Allen. Mrs. Jess Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dailey, Frank Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mc Ginnis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bates. The Victory Homemakers Card Club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Babl Sunday evening, with Mrs Bernard Dusatko as co- host ess. Progressive pitch was play ed at five tables with Mrs. Anna Ramold winning high for ladies and Mrs. George Pongratz low. George Randall won high for men and Wendell Babl low. Lunch of sandwiches, pickles, cake, cookies and coffee was ser ved at midnight. The next card party will be with Mrs. John Cleary and Mrs. John Babl co hostess at the John Cleary home. WANTED: Applications for li ability Insurance on Farmers Cars; cost of policy $9.00 a year. —L. G. Gillespie Insurance Agency, O’Neill. Nebr. 24 PAGE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Valerie Moon visited her aunt, Mrs. O. B. Stuart Friday. Miss Shirley Grass came Satur day to spend a few days visiting Mrs. Elton Grass and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells, of O’Neill, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Allen Haynes home. , ,4 Neva and Sybil Ickes, of Lin coln, spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevan Ickes. Mrs. Otto Matschullat attended the Help-U Club at the home of Mrs. J. W. Finch, Jr., last Wed nesday. Mr and Mrs. Francis Brandt, of Atkinson, visited Sunday after noon with her parents. Mr. and Mrs B. H Stevens. Mrs. Bennett Gillespie of O’ Neill, visited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eby, several days last week. mr. unu mrs. noDert mssen and laughters and Russell Soren son spent Friday at Plainview visiting relatives and friends. Mr., and Mrs. John Stauffer left * ^ * ifdr Lamberton, Minn., Sunday morning to be with their daugh ter, Mrs. Oliffoird French, who is uite ill. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gross,* Shir ley and Harold and Mrs. Elton Grass and children were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grass and family. Leonard Miller left last Mon day morning for Portland, Ore gon, to visit at the home of his brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larabee Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers and family enjoyed a pheasant dinner at the P. E. Nis sen home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Merwyn French entertained Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stuart. Veda, and D. M., Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eby, Kenneth, Darrell and Pvt. Donald Heiss at a 7 o’clock dinner last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat and Mr. and Mrs- Neil Asher at tended a birthday party for Mr. 1 Mattschullat at the Chris Moser i home near Clearwater Wednes } day evening of last week. Mr and Mrs. Bert Howard, of j Lincoln, visited Wednesday and j Thursday of last week at the home ! of Mrs. Howard's sister.- Mr. and , Mrs. W’ill Simmons. Mr. How J ard was recently discharged from I the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riege and j daughters went to Norfolk and i Meadow Grove Friday to visit ! their parents. Mr. Reige retum 1 ed home Monday, while Mrs. Farmers All IIII si Ranchers Sta^.... FREE EATS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT Wed’day, Nov. 14, 6:30 p.m. □ ■ ■ C" I I I HIGH SCHOOL INul L.L. AUDITORIUM The people of O’Neill each year hold a “get-to gether” meeting with the Farmers and Ranchers of Holt county as their guests, and take this means of notifying them of the time and place. We want you to come, and if you can come, clip the coupon below and mail it before Nov. 1st Under auspecies of O'Neill Commercial Club. Cut out coupon and mail your reservation BEFORE NOVEMBER 1st mmm mmmmm mmm mmmmm mmmm m m^m mmmmm mm mm mmm mmm mmmmm mmm mmmm. mmm mm G. C. DeBACKER, O’Neill, Neb. Please make reservation for me on Nov, 14. *• • - t .>'' . y 4 Signed: • *U ftTlh4**'.I * • ■•■A* r r ■ ■ rmtr&mmr i¥M*rf \\ / •• , [ V ■ "i^Zys£z££’J!'~ 1 * you .# Tb*» O’NEILL HATCHERY Reige and daughters remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby and sons, of O’Neill, were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nissen were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease and daughter, Esther, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trease and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Melcher and three sons. Mrs. Ethel Asher and Mrs. Clint Asher were dinned and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat Sunday. Harold Grass and sister, Miss Shirley Grass, werd dinner guests last Thursday of Mrs. Elton Grass. Harold has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Grass near Ewing, aifter receiving his discharge from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby and family, of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Switzer and grandson, Ben Asher, of O’Neill, were evening visitors. Mrs. Emil Stedry, of Norfolk, and her brother. Floyd Michael son, of Oakland, Cal., were din ner guests Friday oi their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michaelson. Mr. Michaelson was recently discharged from the army. He had been in the Eu ropean area. Mrs. Herbert Steinberg and her mother, Mrs. Elsie Cork, spent last Thursday afternoon and evening visiting relatives and friends at Oakdale. They were dinner guests at the Guy Taylor home tlyit evening, where Mrs. Taylor’s ^mother, Mrs. Lulu Clemenson, of Casper. Wyo.. is visiting. Mrs. j Clemenson is a sister-in-law of Mis. Cork. Mrs. H. L. Banta entertained •at a contract bridge party Satur day evening for Mrs. Alva Towns ertd, of Omaha. Other guests were, Mesdames C. A. Townsend, O, L. Reed, Wilton Hayne, H. F.! Rakow. C. E. Walker. Alton Brad dock. Mrs. O. W. French, of O’Neill and Miss Alice French and Miss Leopold. Mrs C. A. Townsend received high score and Mrs. Hayne the traveling prize. — (Continued on page five) Dr. £dw. J.- Norwood, O. D., an expert eyesight specialist from Crawford, Nebr,, again in O’Neill, On Friday, Oct. 26. at Golden Ho tel until 6 p. m. Have your chil dren's eyes examined. He is a very expert and broadly experienced Retinoscopist and an Opthalmo scopist, which enables him to per fectly fit your glasses and prop erly diagnose eye condition. _ - ■... . . ii Federal Land Bank Loans J No Fees—4% Long Trrm Repayment Privilege ,j THE SAFE SURE SECURE LOAN - - ' .v NATIONAL FARM LOAN , M ASSOCIATION Boyd, Holt 8r Wheeler Counties Lyle P. Dierks. Sec.-Treas. O'NeilL Nebr. ... DANCE Tjflf SUMMERLAND - EWING. NEBR. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 Music By AL'S RHYTHM RANGERS COMING OCTOBER 31st Jimmy Barnett and His V. S. A. Band Roller Skating Every Friday Night and Sunday Afternoon Call for a Private Party. Money to Loan ON AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Co. C. E. Jones. Manager O'NEILL t NEBRASKA