FOR SALE IF YOU have any serum pigs for ' sale — call or write Pwaine C. Lockmon, Stuart, phone 3741.28-34pl25 7 MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE YOUR new Maytag dealer in O’NeilL JACOBSON’S Yost door south of O’Neill Nat’l. Bank FOR SALE: A cabling rack, 9:20 tires, also winch, both new this year.—Gene Mudloff, Page. • 29tf FOR SALE: 160-acre farm, good improvements. For further de tails please write: Box 171, Spencer, Nebr. 31-33pl00 SEED FOR SALE Alfalfa - Brome - Clovers Miio - Sudan WE ALSO have early open pol linated corn, good germination. We have new blue grass strip pers for sale. BHC root worm spray.— Koinzan-Jochum Seed Co., Elgin. Itf FOR SALE: Building, 16x16, at Leidy’s, O’Neill._31c FOR SALE: New shipment of desks, 10 styles to choose from, $29.50 up. — Midwest Fum. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 30c BARGAIN RAIN SPECIALS! Tractors, mowers, plows, discs, cultivators, listers, rakes, load ers and bulldozers — 15 to 18% -Off' factory list price! Kelly Ryan Elevators, 36-ft., plete with speed jack $336.00 Kdly Ryan discs, 15-ft— 175.00 S-Ft. 6-in. Tandem Discs— 199.00 KELLY RYAN RAKE-AWAY RAKES Mew Terratrac Crawler Tractors «a 2, 3 and 4 plow sizes. Priced 36% below most crawler trac tors. 2New 1953 Jeeps, Willys Pickups, Willys cars and Kaiser cars in stock again. .SAVE MONEY! BUY AT THE— Outlaw Impl. Co. Phone 373 West O’Neill 31c FOR SALE: 50 choice purbred Spotted Poiand-China boars. —Harmon Lichty, ZVz miles south of Creighton on highway 13. 22tf FOR SALE: Improved 160 acre farm one-half mile east of At kinson. Close to school and one half mile from highways 11 and 20; 6-room house wired for SKA; outbuildings; 60 acres in pasture and alfalfa, balance un der cultivation. Will sell in one piece of in acreages.—Mr. and Mrs. Dean V. Stevens, Atkin son. 31c FOR SALE: Boy’s new bicycle, regular $69.95 for $53, at Lei dy’s, O’NeilL 31c FOR SALE: A good 4 - room house, to be moved. — Louis Kirkland, Atkinson. 31-32p60 RECAPPED TIRES MUD & SNOW CARCASS and CAP €■70 x 15_$22.50 per pair 7:1% x 15_$25.00 per pair 7:60 x 15_$27.50 per pair NEW TIRES MUD & SNOW 15:70 x 15_$35.00 per pair 7:10 x 15_$39.00 per pair 7:60 x 15_$42.50 per pair (plus tax) FOREE TIRE & SUPPLY Phone "289 West Douglas 31-32 FOR SALE OR TRADE for corn: Hereford bull calves or year lings.—S. R. Robertson, phone 6F11, O’Neill.26rf FOR SALE: 40% Cattle Range Feed. $108 per ton. Fall deliv ery- Price protection against advance and decline.—Corkle Hatchery Warehouse, O’Neill. 15tf FOR SALE: 320-acre farm, good improvements, REA, crop now m but possession may be had immediately.—Col. Ed Thorin or Col. V e r n Reynoldson, O’Neill, brokers. 3tf FOR SALE: Used Deep Freeze, at Leidy’s, O’Neill. 31c FOR SALE: Duroc boars, May farrowed.— Marvin J. Lichtv. Page. 31p35 FOR SALE: Very good used 2 pc. living room suite, $89 50 — Midwest Fum. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 30c FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp shire boars, veterinary vaccin ated.—Henry Stelling, 2 miles south Vi west of Orchard. 2tf FOR SALE: Reg. $59.50 inner spring mattresses, now $39.50. — Midwest Fum. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 30c FOR SALE: Used 2-ton geared hoist.—Leidy’s, O’Neill. 30c Used Car Specials 1—1950 Ford Fordor, winterized, completely equipped, sun vis or, good rubber, radio, heater. 1—1947 Chevrolet 2-dr., radio and heater, very good rubber. 1—1939 Chevrolet 2-dr., bargain, radio and heater. 1—1935 junker . . . you can buy at your own price. , 1953 DESOTO and 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDANS Now on Display SMITH MOTOR CO. PAUL SHLERK, Mgr. Phone 562 — O’Neill 28c.i -I USED CAR B-A-R-G-A-l-N-S 1—1951 Hydramatic “8”, two tone. 1—1951 Mercury with overdrive, clean. 1—Studebaker pickup with stock-rack, good condition. 1—1950 Chevrolet 4-dr.f gray, with power glide. 1—1948 Frazer 4-dr. 1—1948 Streamliner 2-dr. sedan, hydramatic “8”, shell gray. 1—1947 Pontiac “8”, 2-dr. Tor pedo. NEW 1—1952 Hydramatic “8” 4-dr. Wm. Krotter Co. of O’NEILL Phone 531 28c FOR SALE: 22-inch GE ironer, used very little, $25.00; 1948 7’ Coronado refrigerator, $100.00; flat spring for double bed, $4; small library table, $1.—Keith Abart, O’Neill, 325 West Clay, phone 209. 29tf FOR SALE: Cottonwood lumber. Dimension, 2x4’s, 2x6’s, lengths from 6 to 14 feet. Sheathing 1x6 to 1x12, lengths 6 to 14 feet.—Jim Sobotka, Inman. 31-33p90 FOR SALE: Daily World-Herald . Christmas special until De cember 20th—new rural read er, 6 mo., $4.95.—Write M. W. Ellenwood, Atkinson. 30tf FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, phone 106. 39tf Good Used Cars Guaranteed 1—’51 Kaiser Deluxe, low mile age, like new. 1—’51 Kaiser Special. 1—’51 Henry J, 6 cylinder. 1947 & 1948 Fords, Chevies, Kai sers, Willys Station Wagons, all good clean cars, priced_$595 to $635 New Kaisers, Henry J’s, Willys cars, Jeeps, 4-Wheel Drive Pickups and Station Wagons. Let Us Bid on Your Used Car on a New One. Save Money Outlaw Implement Co. O’Neill, Nebr. 30-31c FOR SALE: 8’xlO’ building, | wired ready to stucco, reason able.—Ed Kirkpatrick, O’Neill, phone 157R. 25tf FOR SALE: 1949 2-door maroon Ford with overdrive, heater and radio. — Mrs. Pat Harty, O’Neill. 31-32c ' FOR SALE: 15 head of whiteface breeding cows. —Art Tomlin son, Inman. 30-3 lp60 FOR SALE: West Vz lots 6. 7, 8 and 9 in block 17, in Matthew’s Addition to O’Neill. —Everett E. Gorgen, O’Neill. 28-31pll0 FOR SALE: A nice three-room house to be moved. Rugs, cur tains, shades, storm windows and screens, $400. — Richard Doty, c/o Rev. Melvin Grosen bach, O’Neill. 30-31p60 CITY LOANS: R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 7tf FOR SALE: Several well located building lots. — R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, phone 106. 22tf FOR SALE: 11 cu. ft. Deepfreeze home freezer, upright style, will hold 390 lbs. frozen food. Never used, still in crate. — Call or write c/o Frontier. 31-32p FARM FOR SALE: 320-acre Holt county improved stock and grain farm. 133 acres cropland, 50 acres native hay, 125 acres pasture.—R. W. Sim, the First Trust Co. of Lincoln, Lincoln. Nebr. 31-33c85 FOR SALE: Well improved 1,100 acre ranch on Eagle creek. — George C. Robertson, O’Neill, Nebr., phone 534. 27tf ENJOY YOURSELF Drive a Newer Used Car! 1952 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 1951 Cadillac 4-Dr. Sedan. 1951 Cadillac Coupe De Ville. 1951 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 1950 Chevrolet 5-Pass. Cpe. 1949 Studebaker Champion 4-Dr. Deluxe, radio, heater and over drive. 1949 Ford V-8 4-Dr., radio, heat er and many extras. 1947 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan, real ly a clean one. 1946 Ford “6” 2-Dr. New 1952 Chevrolet L.W.B., 161” W.B., 2-spd. axle. 1952 Chevrolet Mj-Ton. See Us for a Good Deal on Trucks 1949 Ford V-8 %-T. Pickup 1948 Chevrolet 1-Ton, extra nice. Midwest Mtr. Co., Ltd. O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 100 | MACHINERY New New J-D Models 50 and 60 G Tractors. Farm-Hand loaders, scoops, snow plows. Model 10-A Haprunermill. No. 220 Letz grinder. Used ’43 Model B J-D tractor. ’39 Model B J-D tractor. ’38 Model A J-D tractor. Used Farm-Hand. U.S. Royal Farm Tires Preformed Cable J-D-D Batteries, Greases and Oils Comfort Covers to Fit All J-D Tractors Harry R. Smith Impl. Phone 562 O’Neill MISCELLANEOUS HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters (Next door Asimus Motors) Phone 399 — O’Neill tf FARM LOANS: R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 7tf SEE Ralph Simpson for your electric wiring. Formerly with Lester Electric. ltf I LOAN MONEY on farms and ranches and also on city prop erty. Write — R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 7tf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf Jacobson’s . . . O’Neill Repair All Makes of WASHING MACHINES SEE ME for insurance—the most for your money!—Ed Thorin, O’Neill, phone 454-J, box 646 L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. MONUMENTS of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O’Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf WE HAVE inquiries for farms and ranches. Let us have your listing.—Thorin & Reynoldson Auction Service, O’Neill. 8c Long Term L-O-A-N-S Pre-Payment Privileges ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N 4% Federal Land Bank O’Neill, Nebr. Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas. Income Property 12-ROOM HOUSE in ideal loca tion for year around rental of rooms. This house needs to be re-conditoned and is priced ac cordingly. Terms can be ar ranged. Shown by appointment only. SEE: BILL BOWKER O’Neill 31c Phones—Office, 52; House, 551-J COMPLETE Auction Sales SERVICE! FARM and ranch auctions a spe cialty. Licensed real estate broker. Insurance of all kinds. ED THORIN, Auctioneer O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 545-J 24tf SEE BILL BOWKER REALTY FOR YOUR real estate and in surance needs.—Phone 52. _ 27tf FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON, Lawson and Clinton engines service and genuine parts call at Vic Halva’s Electric Shop, O’Neill. 41tf EXPERT Body - Fender REPAIRING COMPLETE up - to - date shop, equipped and experienced for all makes of cars. Also paint ing, spot work, glasses install ed. Free estimates. 24 - hour wrecker service. WICH’S BODY SHOP 219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run. Phone 404-W J. V. MOTOR Jim Atkinson - Vernon Strong Used Car Parts, Car Repairing Electric & Acetylene Welding North 7th O'Neill, Nebr. 9c80 WANTED WANTED: Married man for steady ranch work. Separate house.—C. M. Keller, Newport. 29-3 lp85 WANTED TO RENT: Modem 2 or 3-bedroom house. — C. R. Foree, O’Neill, phone 289. 30tf J-V MOTOR, O’Neil], buys iron and metal. No. 7th St. 13ctf HELP WANTED: Women make money at home, spare time. » Sew ready - cut RAP - A - ROUND. Easy, profitable. — Hollywood Mfg. Co., Holly wood, 46, Calif. 31-32p83 WANTED I HAVE purchasers for two 2-bedroom houses and one 3 bedroom house. Must be well located and in good condition. IF YOU wish to sell your proper ty see BILL BOWKER O’Neill 31c Phones—Office, 52; Home, 551-J WANTED: Fruit and vegetable salesman for O’Neill territory. Experience preferred but not necessary. — Write box 238, Grand Island. 31tf WANTED: Blue grass seed. We buy in the rough or will do custom threshing. We also buy, sell and clean alfalfa and clo vers. — Koinzan-Jochum Seed Co., Elgin, phone 132J. 26tf HELP WANTED: Woman for housekeeper for father and two children, ages 4 and 18-months. Good, modern home. Mother of the children died recently from polio. Permanent position — Marlin Wichman, Wich’s Body Shop, O’Neill. 29c WATCH and jewelry repairing, crystals and Ronson lighter re pairs while you wait. — Clift Jewelry, O’Neill. 29tf WANTED TO BUY: Late model wrecked cars.—J-V Motor Co O’Neill. 21c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co _ 47 tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. _ Phone 537, O’Neill. 28tf ■ " ... V FOR RENT: Partly furnished 4-room apartment with bath, heat, lights and water includ ed.—Phone 537, O’Neill. 28 tf APARTMENT FOR RENtTIl rooms with bath and kitchen ette, furnished, down town. — John R. Gallagher, O’Neill. __ 26tf FOR RENT: Sanders for floo* and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: Furnished apts_ A;*TE--„Bowen’ Phone 322 W, ° Nei11-__ 23tf FOR RENT: A small house in Emmet, partlv modem. _Call or see Guy Cole, Emmet. 30-3fnc LOST LOST: White kitten with tan tail and spot bv its ear._Col een Collins, O’Neill, phone 430. 31c CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere ^anlfs ior. the spiritual and floral offerings, and for all the acts of kindness shown toward our wife and sister. FRANK DWORAK SR. M. BERTAND I WANT to thank each and ev eryone for the lovely card*, letters and gifts I received while I was in the hospital and also the visitors. You will nf ways be remembered and nev er forgotten, also the wonder’ ful care I had at St. Anthonv’c hospital. O’Neill. 3?g» MRS. BEN MILLER r WISH to thank all my neigh-<§> bors for the many kindnesses to myself and to my family following my accident and during my stay at St. An thony’s hospital. 31p5Q LLOYD WHALEY THANKS to my many friends and relatives for the beautiful flow ers, gifts, cards, visits and pray ers offered for my recovery dur ing my stay at St. Anthony’s hospital. Your kindness will never be forgotten. MRS. LOD JANOUSEK 31c Celia News Thanksgiving day was the birthday anniversary of Alex For sythe and he and the following neighbors took their dinner to the Mark Hendricks home and enjoyed the day together: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hend ricks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammerberg. Ira, Wilbur and Aaron Lange, Frank Disterhaupt, Delbert Nel son and Jim Lauridsen helped Hans Lauridsen brand catle Sat urday, November 29. Emil Colfack helped Joe Hend ricks Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Frickel were Saturday visitors at the Clarence Focken home. in spite or snow and a strong wind Tuesday, November 25, eight women and six children went to the O. A. Hammerberg home in the afternoon for a reg ular monthly meeting of the Ce lia Homemakers club. Plans were made for the Christmas pfcrty at the Stanley Johnson home Tues day, December 23. The second lesson on home nursing was giv en by Mrs. George Beck. Stanley Johnson was a visitor. He and O. A. Hammerberg visited D. F. Scott awhile in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lauridsen and his brother, Jim Lauridsen, were Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the Hans Lauridsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fundus of Butte were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Emil Colfack home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease and son, Robert, spent Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Spann. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and son, Darrell, were Thanksgiving dinner guests at a family get-together at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gerald Risor, and family of O’Neill. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse and son, Marvin, and Miss Maude Rouse, all of O’Neill, and Miss Mildred Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keyes and son, Donald, all of Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck were Sunday, November 30, din ner guests at the Alvin Heiser home. Star mail route No. 4 received no mail Wednesday and Thurs day, November 26 and 27. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Frickel and family were Friday evening, November 21, visitors at the Robert and Mark Hendricks homes. Mr. and Mrs. David Rahns and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Joe Hendricks home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and family were Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the Clarence Focken home. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and family were Wednesday eve ning, November 26, visitors at the George Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlotfeld and family were Sunday after noon visitors at the Paul John son home. Mr. and Mrs. * Emil Colfack and family spent Thanksgiving day at the Wilford Arp home. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Arp of Butte. Albert Johnson and son, Jim, of Lyons were overnight guests at the Earl Schlotfeld home on Saturday. They returned home Sunday. Jim Lauridsen was a Sunday evening, November 23, visitor at the Paul Johnson home. Don Ahlman spent Thanksgiv ing day and the weekend at his home in Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks were last Thursday doming callers at the Paul Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Scott and Dorothy and Mrs. Gene Living ston were Thanksgiving day din ner guests at the Charles Dobias home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Colfack and Mrs. Oscar Wondercheck and family visited the Emil Colfack family Saturday. Mrs. D. F. Scott helped Mrs. Gene Livingston take her pupils to school in district 218 taught by Larry Sawyer, Monday to see the health films that were shown there. Miss Leona Beckwith and pupils of district 74 visited dis trict 91 of which Gene Clausen is teacher, for the showing of the films. Sunday dinner guests at the Connie Frickel home were Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson and : family, Eloise Rustad and Jim i Puckett. I Alex and Herman -Frickel and j their niece, Caroline Frickel, , spent Thanksgiving day at the j George Syfie, jr., home. . Thanksgiving dinner guests at ] the Frank Kilmurry home were i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Troshyn- \ ski and family. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. August Tro shvnski and son. Leonard. \ Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck at- j tended the Thanksgiving day f dinner at the George Beck home. ( Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlinar, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlinar, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mlinar, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Loekmon and twins of Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and children. Mr. and Mrs. George Beck spent Saturday at the Duane Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck vis ited the Frank Kilmurry family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tooker and family were Thanksgiving day guests at the Victor Frickei home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and family were O’Neill visitors Wednesday, November 26. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kilmurry and their granddaughter, Mary Catherine Kilmurry, went to Rapid City, S.D., Tuesday, No vember 25, to spent Thanksgiv ing with their daughter Mrs. Vin cent Allard, and family. They returned home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terwilliger were Spencer visitors Saturday. Alex Forsythe was a Sunday evening visitor at the O. A. Ham merberg home. Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Walter and daughter, Becky Lee, of Hoising ton, Kans., spent a few days dur ing the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter; his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter, and family, and at Neligh with his sister, Mrs. Dick Brion, and family. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Darrel Gillette home were Mrs. Jennie Gibson and Mrs. Edith McClenahan of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson and daughter, Rose Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Max Farrier and daughters of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gibson of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Gillette of Belle Fourche, S.D. Mrs. A. A. Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer went to Nor folk Monday, December 1, to see their mother, Mrs. Clara Peltzer. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the Walter Brown home were Mr. and Mrs. Casper Harley of Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Garwood and family of Amelia. Vivian Harley, who is teach ing-in a parochial school near Hampton, spent the November 29-30 weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter, and family. Jeannene Gibson, who is teach ing at Platte Center, spent the November 29-30 weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson, and Rose Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seed came from Lincoln to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed. Guests in the E. H. Medcalf home on Sunday, November 23, were her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holmes of Or chard, also the Harveys’ son, Pvt. Floyd Harvey, who was home on leave. Private Harvey was to leave in a few days for a new assignment in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin spent Sunday, November 23, at Page visiting in the W. H. John son home. ATKINSON NEWS A/3c William Everett has been spending a 12-day furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Everett. Bill, who has been stationed at Chanute Field, 111., for the past several months has been transferred to Offutt air base, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. John Giblin, who left some weeks ag:o to spend the winter at Hot Springs, Ark., re turned to Atkinon Monday. Mr. Giblin’s health was not as good as they had hoped it would be there. The Presbyterian Women’s so ciety met in the church parlors on Wednesday, December 3. The plan for a covered dish luncheon was discarded and a committee served. Members were asked not to forget the pantry shower to be given in connection with the bas ket dinner welcoming Rev. Frank Payas and his family on Sunday, December 7. Church Group Meets at Moon Home— STUART— Thirteen members of the Women’s society of the Community church met at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Moon on Thursday afternoon, November 20, to finsh a quilt. The quilt top, a sampler of 20 patterns, was donated to the society by Mrs. E. Olday and has been quilted by the society to be sold at the annual bazaar which will be Saturday. They also tied a comforter for one of the members and finished packing 132 pounds of clothing which was sent to Korea. NOW IN BERLIN STUART — A/lc Ronald Hutcheson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Senry E. Hutcheson, is now sta ioned at Berlin, Germany, with Re air force. He was discharged “rom the air force recently and re mitted. The Hutchesons heard “rom their son last week after ;everal months without word. Jail both directions was delayed Lfter Ronald switched locations rom Wiesbaden to Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dowd and amily and Mrs. Blanche O’Mal ey, Jerry and Leo, spent Thanks riving evening with Mrs. Edna ?oyne. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson and Marcia of Ainsworth and A/2c and Mrs. Duane Miller and Ken ny were Thanksgiving evening callers at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Calkins. Mrs. W. H. Harty and Helen left Tuesday, (November *25, for Chicago, 111., to visit their son and brother. Jack Harty, over the Thanksgiving holiday. They re turned home on Monday. Decem ber 1. Nick Stewart had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker and family. Dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Spdttler and fam ily on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Art Spittler of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer of Page were Thanksgiving din ner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes. Lonna and Lora, children of Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, returned to Page with Mr. and Mrs. Freemeyer Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Haynes went to Page Saturday to bring them home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nissen went to Os mond Saturday to attend the fu neral of their grandmother, Mrs. Kate Fuelberth. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Knight and Mike accompanied Fora Knight to Park Rapids, Minn., Friday to get Mrs. Fora Knight and Pvt. Glenj Knight, who had been visiting there for a week. They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and Charles, jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and Barbara of Emmet and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family of Emmet spent Thursday, Thanksgiving day, with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fox at Miller. Mrs. Mary Tomlinson and son, Larry, visited friends in Lynch Saturday and Sunday. Gary Buckmaster returned on. Sunday from Fremont where he spent the Thanksgiving weekend wih his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buckmaster. He stays at the Ray Eby residence while attend uig O’Neill public scchool. Mr and Mrs. Henry Bruhn and granddaughter, Rae, and Mrs. Gene Roby and son. Terry, of Niobrara were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson. Methodist WSCSi food sale at Ralya's IGA store, Saturday, De cember 6. starting at 10 a.m. 31c ^Mr and Mrs. Walt Brennan of Omaha spent the weekend here visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mur phy and Maine, Bernice and Beatrice Murphy. Laurence Haynes, Louis Bart os and Richard Bridge of Page left Sunday afternoon, November 30, for Chadron where they will go deer hunting. R. V. Crumly and family of Page went out earlier and Mr. Crumly joined the group for hunting. Use our lay-away plan for toys, bicycles, wagons and tricycles.— Western Auto, O'Neill. 30-33c M!r. and Mrs. James Donohoe and Janis of Valentine spent Thanksgiving weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dono hoe and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark. Mrs. Tess Murray was a Sun day dinner guest in the horfle of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wettlaufer. - 9 THE CHECK MARKS ARE COMING (Dotcii fart II -1 TOP SALES BEST FILLS PROMPT RETURNS The Climax of 39 Years of SERVICE — by — The FRANK E. SCOTT Commission Co. Sioux City Stock Yards Sioux City, la. "Correspondence Solicited" "Market Reports Furnished" MIDWEST FURNITURE & APPLIANCE PHONE 346-J _ West 0.Nem Thursday Star Special LARGE ROOMY cavalier CEDAR CHESTS Style No. 425 in Limed Oak A Beautiful Chest Priced $59.95 THURSDAY ONLY S39.50 (LIMITED QUANTITY) DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED “ONE HOG OR MORE!” CATTLE - HOGS - HORSES Prompt Sanitary Service Call Long Distance and Ask for ENTERPRISE 1000 {No Toll Charge for Enterprise Calls) j ATKINSON - O’NEILL RENDERING SERVICE O’NEILL, NEBR. {Owned by Valley Rendering, Ord, Nebr.)