l -1|— ri_r _'ii , i -j- j- ■ |- _m_r-u-i_ri-i-LJ—»_«—u—«ru-u-m~ FOR SALE FOR SALE: 25 cows and calves, Herefords. — Jake Braun, 3V£ miles northeast of Atkinson. 17-18p60 FOR SALE: Used sewing ma chine, good, $19. — Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, ° phone 346-J. 18c A-1 USED CARS ASK FOR THE 6,000 MILE GUARANTEE 1952 Ford V-8 Tudor, radio, heat ■ „ er, overdrive. 1951 Ford V-8 Fordor, radio, heat er, overdrive. 1950 Ford V-8 Tudor, heater, ov erdrive. • 1949 Ford V-8 Fordor, radio, • heater, overdrive. 1948 Ford V-8 Fordor, radio, heater, new seat covers. 1947 Ford V-8 Club Coupe. 1947 Ford V-8 Tudor. 1949 Dodge 4-door Coronet, a beautiful car. . REDUCED SALE PRICE on this 1946 Ford “6” Coupe Only $279 New Ford Trucks—%-ton, % ton, 2-ton models in stock. Used Trucks: 1949 GMC Suburban. 1949 Jeep Pickup. 1950 Jeep Pickup with big engine. Lohaus Motor Co. Phone 16 O’NEILL, NEBR. “Where Service Doesn’t End With the Sale” FOR SALE: Good 480-acre farm, Page vicinity, REA, daily mail, wifi sell % section and rent Va if desired. More to rent near by. You can’t go wrong on this at $35 per acre.—Kieth Abart, O’Neill, box 642. 18c THE BRADY Welding Shop sells at all times a complete line of iron and steel, a complete line of all sizes of material for un derslungs. We are wrecking several old Farmall tractors.— Brady Welding Shop, Atkinson. 16-18c FOR SALE: Colman 30-gal. gas hot water heater, like new; oil burner 2-yrs.-old. — 506 E. Everett, O’Neill. 17-19c85 FOR SALE: 7 lots and nice home located 1 block north Wm. Krotter Co. Can be purchased as one unit or any division. Also 480 acre improved farm at $35 per acre.—Kieth Abart, phone 209, box 642, 325 Clay st.. O’Neill. 16tf BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Sev eral residential lots, one. block north Wm. Krotter Co.—Kieth Abart, O’Neill, box 642. 18tf FOR SALE: Brand new house, nearly completed, 16x32, locat ed on highway 108, 10 miles east of O’Neill. For particulars, write or see Art Frahm, Page. 18-20p75 School Cars & Jeeps Prices to Fit Every Pocketbook! New Henry J cars, prices as low as _ $1450 New Willys and Kaiser cars. New Jeeps and pickups. Used Jeeps, priced $350 to $495 1949 Willys 4-wheel drive pickup, top shape. ■ 1952 Willys car. 1951 Kaiser car. 47-’48 Ply mouths, Kaisers, Fords Priced $495 to $595. '37 to ’42 Chevies, Hudsons, Fords $90 to $195 Prestone by the gallon or case, gal. - $2.59 Massey - Harris and Ferguson tractors and machinery of all kinds. Kelly Ryan elevators, rakes. 3 - Purpose wagon - manure spreader - feed unloader, 100 bu. size, at the same price as a regular manure spreader. Snowco bale loader, will load either round or square bales The only perfect bale loadei on the market. G.I. and Farmrite compickers 1 and 2 row, mounted or pul type. Cook husking beds. 34-Ft. livestock trailer. Good. Massey - Harris self - propelled compickers. Also 2 row mount ed pickers. SAVE MONEY — WE UNDERSELL THEM ALL. Outlaw Implement Co Phone 373 O’Neill, Nebr 17-18< FOR SALE 5-room house to b< moved, fair condition, price< right.—Paul Fisher, Amelia 18-20p8! FOR SALE: Tavern in O’Neill good volume. For further in formation contact LeRoy Bau meister, O’Neill. 18t G.I. & FARMRITE CORNPICKERS New and Used 1 and 2 row, pull type am mounted. Will work on al tractors. Cook husking beds for mos makes pickers. Lowest Prices in U.S.A. ■4 Outlaw Implement Co O’Neill, Nebr. 18-20 Look At These! USED CAR BUYS 1951 Studebaker pickup, %-ton, with rack. 1947 Pontiac 8, 2-dr., Torpedo. 1948 Pontiac 8, 2-dr., Hydramatic Streamliner. 1948 Pontiac 8, 2-dr., Streamlin er, new motor. 1951 Mercury, radio, heater, ov erdrive. 1949 Pontiac 8, 4-dr., Hydramatic Chieftain deluxe. 1951 Hydramatic “8”, 2 - tone green. 1951 Bel Air Chev., 2-tone green, 2-dr., good condition. Wm. Krotter Co. OF O’NEILL Phone 531 18c FOR SALE: 500-gal. propane tank.—Rev. M. H. Grosenbach, O’Neill, phone 489-J. 18p35 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: All modern two bedroom house, oil furnace, full basement, ga rage; two blks. from school.— 608 East Benton St., or phone 556-M. 17-18c FOR SALE: Oil space heaters. — Francis Bazelman, O’Neill. 16tf FOR SALE: Used 2-pc. living room set, $39.50. — Midwest Fum. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 18c Superphosphate WE WILL have a carload of 46% treble superphosphate in the month of September at $76.00 off the car. Book your orders now if you wish some. J. F. BRADY CO. Atkinson, Nebr. FOR SALE: Five-room house, nearly new. — Inquire at this office. 17-18c60 BETTER Used Cars! 1950 Ford, dark blue, 4-dr., radio, heater, overdrive. 1950 Chev. Powerglide, 4-dr., ra dio .heater, good rubber. 1949 Mercury fordor, very good shape, radio and heater. 1951 Stude., light green, 4-dr., Champ., very clean, low mile age. 1951 Chev., light green, Power glide, radio, heater, good rub ber. 1951 Pontiac, dk. green, 4-dr., automatic transmission, radio, heater, good rubber. 1949 Chev. 4-dr., very good, heater, white sidewalls. Also 3 other cars. Come in and make us a reasonable offer and drive one home. They will make good school cars. NEW 1953 DeSoto club coupe. A NEW 2-dr. Plymouth, fully equipped, on the floor. SMITH MOTOR CO. Home of DeSoto and Plymouth Phone 562 — O’Neill PAUL SHIERK, Mgr. FOR SALE: 1,120-acre farm ranch, gravel road, near school, two houses, REA, more to rent adjoining. Can’t be beat at $36.50 per acre.—Kieth Abart, O’Neill, box 642. 18c FOR SALE: One used forage har vester, A-C, A-l condition. — Marcellus Impl., West O’Neill, phone 5. 16c WE HAVE HAD apples for sale, but they’re all sold out.—L. A. Ott, O’Neill. 17-18p55 FOR SALE: 640 acres. REA. Good set of improvements, 275 acres alfalfa, 200 acres pasture, bal ance in farm ground. To be bought on terms. Inquire at The Frontier. 18-19p90 New Machinery Disc tillers, most sizes. No 5 power mowers. 10- and 12-ft. sulky rakes. Side delivery rakes. 10-, 12-, 14-ft. grain drills. 2- and 3-bottom plows. Farmhand loaders and stackers. Used Machinery 1944 A J-D tractor. 1937 B J-D tractor. 1HC F-14 tractor. 1942 R-C tractor. J-D tractor sweep. Sampson overshot stacker, near new. Used No. 5 mowers. Model A and V-8 truck sweeps. 5-blade J-D tiller. 4-bottom 16-in. J-D plow, near new. . Firestone and US Royal farm : tires. Cable, twine, J-D-D oils and ; greases. 1 Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill » - ____ FOR SALE: 320-acre farm. Good , buildings, close to country school and town, on a good road.—Inquire at this office. 14tl FOR SALE: Since the Kellar church has been dissolved, the , church building is to be sold. 1 Frame building, good repair. Bids will be received, or pri >. vate sale.—See Sam Lee, O’ 1 Nei11-_ 16ti FOR SALE: Sweet com, toma toes, egg plant and peppers.— ■ Wm. Grothe, 1% miles west, : mile north of Emmet. 17-18p6C FOR SALE: Used upright piano in excellent condition. From Kellar church.—Sam Lee, O’ Neill. ' 16tf FOR SALE: Nebra wheat seed, free of rye. —Sylvester Zakr zewski, O’Neill. 17tf FOR SALE: One large bam to be moved.—Phone 510, O’Neill. 14tf FOR SALE: 12x26-ft. quonset bldg. Any person interested in bidding on this structure con tact personnel of Iowa State college hut on wind test site. 17c FOR SALE:' One heavy duty un derslung.—Brady Welding, At kinson. 16tf FOR SALE: Used 5-pc. dinette, $19.—Midwest Fum. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J. 18c FOR SALE: 10x12 brooder house. —Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’NeilL 45c FOP SALE: Insurance of all kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, phone 106. 39tf FOR SALE: Madison vecch seed, tested, 16c a pound.—Pat Gal lup, O’Neill. 16-19p85 FOR SALE: Used 2-pc. maple settee, $15.—Midwest Furn. & Appl., West O’Neill, phone 346-J.17c USED BARGAINS Chev. school bus, 12-pass., top condition _$389 Express delivery truck bed, 13-ft._$15 Foree Tire & Supply 126 W. Douglas — O’Neill FOR SALE: Very good Copper Clad kitchen range with hot water front.—Andrew Olson, Ewing. 17-18p60 FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind mills, and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. 7tf ANGUS BULL SALE REMEMBER MALLORY’S 11th annual bull sale at Valentine, Wednesday, October 21st. Thir ty head of big thick bulls, many of them two year olds.—Mal lory & Mallory, Hampton, la. 18-23c50 FOR SALE: We have a two bedroom and a three-bedroom house for immediate sale. These houses are both priced worth the money and terms can be ar ranged. To inspect: Call the Thorin - Bowker Agency, O’ Neill, phone 207. 18c WANTED WANTED: Custom work, plow ing, discing, ’dozer work, base ment digging, grading, back filling.—C. D. (Con) Harmon, ph. 560-W, 615 Everett St., O’ Neill. 46tf WANTED: Serum pigs.—Call or write Dwaine Lockmon, Dhone 3741, Stuart. ' 42tf MALE HELP WANTED: We will establish you in business with our capital. If you are trust worthy and energetic, write us. No investment or experience needed to start. Part-time or full time.—Winona Monument Co., Winona, Minn. 18p49 I HAVE a buyer for a cattle ranch, and another buyer for a good farm. Do you have a ranch or farm for sale?—Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. Itf HELP WANTED: Night cook. — Tom Tom Cafe, O’Neill. 17-18c WANTED: Dragline work, sew er, water, road work, grade raising and ditching.—See E. J. Shane, Atkinson, contact at Mohr’s Service Station, At kinson. • 6-22c ,fV1JVLru-JWL-_-_._-_ _n_rLrLn_ru-j-Li- u. S FOR RENT FOR RENT: Modem apt., com pletely furnished, including laundry, electricity and heat.— Call 478-M, after 6 p.m. 18-20p FOR RENT Two bedroom apart ment. Water and heat furnish ed.— Mrs. Harold Leise, phone 475-R, O’Neill. 17-18c FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnished apartment with bath; good res idential section. — Call 171-J, O’Neill. 17tf FOR RENT: Apartment, 4 rooms and bath, unfurnished, nice; also office rooms.—Hagensick Ladies Wear. 18tf FOR RENT: Rooms for four school girls and also for work ing girls.—Sylvester Zakrzew ski, O’Neill. 17-18c FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. FOR RENT: Partly - furnished apartments.—Tony Asimus, O’ Neill. 16tf Visitors From Distance— Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Frisbie and family of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Mary Brooks of Ontario, Can., visited at the D. F. Murphy home Friday enroute to Omaha where Mr. and Mrs. Frisbie will make their home. MISCELLANEOUS Business Opportunity THE ZEPHYR Ventilated Awn ing Co. of Omaha will consid er granting an exclusive deal ership in your county for the sale and installation of the Na tionally advertised California Redwood Awnings and Alumi num Awnings with baked enamel finish. You can take advantage of this butstanding opportunity to represent a firmly established company in your area by writing me per sonally for details. C. C. CLAREY, Branch Mgr., ZEPHYR AWNING CO. 1509 Military, Omaha, Nebr., GL 8811 18-24c ???? ARE YOU going on a vaca tion or a trip? Better see R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, for trip insurance. Pays up to $25, 000 for accidental death and $1,000 for medical, doctors, ambulance, etc., for only a few cents a day. Pays for any kind of an accident while you are gone. lltf I CAN make loans on city resi dence or business buildings and make them on monthly payment plan.—See or write R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 48tf DON’T WAIT! Protect now against expenses of polio, can cer and other dreaded diseases, $15 for entire family for one year. Why take chances? — See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’ O’Neill. lltf ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS To Grow More Beautiful with the Passing Years /gfifiN POTTHAST {of | Monument VIBES/ Company NORFOLK SELLING is our business: Will arrange for advertising, selling and clerking at your sale, pri vately or public auction.—Ed Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’ Neill, phone 207, licensed real estate auctioneer and brokers. 13tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half-block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. MONEY TO LOAN: I am back at my office and have Eastern money to loan on farms and ranches, also on city property. —See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 48tf Real Estate Loans WE have unlimited funds to loan on Ranches. If you anticipate needing a loan, CALL US TO DAY. Ernie Weller Associates Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson SEE Ralph Simpson for your electric wiring. — 359-LW, O’ Neill. ltf HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors) of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill tf WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brings us on the run- Phone 404-W. Used* car parts, car repairing, elec tric and acetylene welding, body shop. Strong’s Repair Shop VERNON STRONG, Prop. North Seventh — O’Neill ltf 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 HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf FARM LOANS. — R. H. Parker O’Neill. 50c 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. Charles Houser returned Mon day from Des Moines, la., where he played with the Argonne post American Legion band at the Iowa State fair. John Pint of Chadron left Tues day after several days visit with relatives and friends. CARDS OF THANKS THANKS to all the kind people who visited me, sent cards, gifts and flowers while I was in the hospital. I certainly ap preciate your thoughtfulness. —MRS. DON SHONKA 18p WE WISH to offer our heartfelt thanks to those who performed and offered deeds of kindness in many ways, for the masses and expressions of sympathy, and especially thank the Amer ican Legion for their kindness, in the untimely death of Ser geant Hynes and the two chil dren. 18c —MRS. OPAL HYNES MR AND MRS. DENNIH P. HYNES AND FAMILY -- WE SINCERELY wish to thank all the good friends and neigh bors for their many acts of kindness extended to us during the illness and death of our husband and father. We espe cially appreciate the kindness of Reverend Lee, those who provided music, the Ladies Aid of the Methodist church, and those who gave floral offerings and memorials. Your generosity will always be remembered. —MRS. WM. MEDCALF AND FAMILY 18p50 WE WANT to express our most heartfelt thanks to those who were so kind and offered ex pressions of sympathy at the time of the illness and death of our son, David Bennett. —MR. AND MRS. DON McKAMY AND FAMILY 18p50 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor Miss Helen May, assistant to the pastor Sunday-school, 9:45 a.m.; wor ship, 11 a.m. The spiritual life group will meet in the pastor’s study Mon day, 3 p.m. Wednesday, September 9, P p.m., the trustees will meet at the church. Today (Thursday), the wom en’s association meets at the church. Mrs. Cannenburg will give a book review. The senior high Westminster fellowship will have its first fall meeting Thursday evening, Sep tember 10. All those of high school age and above are invited to attend. The Nebraska synod and syn odical have met this week at the Hastings college campus. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O'Neill) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Sunday, September 6: Divine worship with the celebration of holy communion, 9 a.m. Those desiring to partake of the sacra ment may announce themselves before the service or by calling the parsonage. Sunday-school and junior Bible class, 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, September 8: Second year confirmation instruction class meets at 4:15 p.m. In the name of Christ Jesus, the world’s only Savior, we bid everyone a sincere welcome to the services and activities of our congregation. If you have no church home we would cordially invite you to worship with us l egularly. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Rev. Samuel Lee, pastor Miss Helen May, assistant to the pastor Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school with classes for all ages following the worship service. Sunday, September 6, at 7:30 p.m., all young people of high school age and above are invited to a wiener roast at the church. A meeting will be held afterward to discuss the possibility of or ganizing a Westminster fellow ship group. Nebraska synod and synodical have met this week in Hastings on the college campus. CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill) Corner of Sixth and Grant John Thomas, minister The message for the drive-in church at 8 a.m., will be, “The Inheritance Incorruptible.” Bible school, 10 a.m.; commun ion and preaching, 11 a.m. The morning message will be, “The Black Verse in the Bible.” Evening worship at 8 o’clock. The evening message will be, “What Four Men Did to Christ.” Bible study and prayer session Wednesday, 8 p.m. The Church of Christ welcomes everyone to these services. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor Sunday, September 6: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; CA meeting, 7 pm.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Monday, September 7, 8 p.m.; Prayer meeting at Fred Lind berg’s farm home. Wednesday, September 9: Pray er meeting at the church. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Thursday, September 3: Mid week prayer meeting, 8 p.m. Saturday, September 5: The Elkhorn Valley Holiness associa tion meets for a monthly prayer conference and annual election at the Bethany Free Methodist church near Amelia. Morning service at 10:30 o’clock; basket dinner; afternoon service at 2:30 o’clock. Everyone is welcome to attend. Sunday, September 6: Sunday school at 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; young people in charge of the devotional service at 7:45 p.m. EC$r,k4IO p.m.; evangelistic service, 8:15 p.m. Friday, September 11, 8 p.m.: An area singspiration. Bring your musical instrument and all your vocal talent prepared for a good evening in the Lord. October 6: The Abraham Beckers are to be with us to be gin a special series of revival meetings. CENTER UNION (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Prayer meeting every Wednes day night at 8 o’clock. Sunday, September 6: Sunday school at 11 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m.; young people’s service and Bible study, 8 p.m. A number of our young people will be leaving in a few days for college, may the Lord grant wis dom as they make choices in re gard to their life’s work. September 27: Harold Harri man, who has been in Bolivia as a missionary, will be speaking in regard to his work among the Indians in that area. METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. Wallace B. Smith, pastor Thursday, September 3: Choir rehearsal, 7 p.m.; youth fellow ship, 8 p.m. Friday, September 4: Evan gelism commission, 7:30 pm.; Dorcas society, 2 p.m. Sunday, September 6: Church school at 9:45 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; roll call of members; young adult rally at Neligh, 6 p.m., starts with pot-luck supper. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN (Atkinson) Rev. R. W. Olson, pastor Sunday, September 6: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; divine worship, 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, September 9: Jun ior confirmation instruction class meets at 7:30 p.m. In the name of Christ Jesus come to the services and activi we bid everyone a cordial wel ties of this congregation. METHODIST (Emmet) Rev. Wallace B. Smith, pastor Thursday, September 3: Study group begins work at the book of Jeremiah. Meets with the Leon Beckwiths at 8 p.m. Sunday, September 6: Worship for youth and adults, 9:45 a.m.; church school for small children also 9:45 a.m.; church school for adults and youth, 10:45 a.m. O'NEILL DRIVE-IN Sponsored by the Ministerial association Rev. John Thomas, pastor of the Church of Christ, will conduct the service at the drive-in thea ter next Sunday, September 6, at 8 a.m. j yyitjjd&M} (Jok& SpAwal Good for Saturday, Sept. 5th, Only “BARGAIN OF THE WEEK” 24"x30" PICTURES Regular 3.50 O QQ VALUE ..._ ^ — BEN FRANKLIN STORE i R. V. LUCAS. Owner HOME-OWNED ____ Carson, Walters Teach at Amelia Madsen School Will Open Sept. 7 AMELIA—Schools opened in the Amelia community on Mon day, August 29. Duane Carson and Mrs. Art Walters are again teaching the Amelia school. Zoellen Gilman began teaching in the Berry dis trict; Sandra Gilman is again teaching her home school; Leone Fix is teaching the Inez school; Evelyn Thompson has the Wat son school; Don Fullerton will begin teaching next Monday, September 7, in the Fenus Mad sen district. Mrs. Alvin Forbes began teaching in the Gleed school Monday. Other Amelia News Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton, Phillis and Dale attended the Wayne fair Friday. They were especially interested in the club calves as one on exhibit has be longed to Phillis Fullerton and was purchased from her at a private sale by a Wayne youth. The calf won a blue ribbon. The same person also bought Don Fullerton’s club calf but it de veloped a case of foot rot prior to the fair and could not be ex hibited. Other calves purchased from this vicinity were also ex hibited and won ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and son visited at the parental Ray Anderson home over the week end. Mrs. Lawrence Barnett return ed home Friday evening from Lincoln where she had attended a meeting of the Women’s Society of Christian Service. Mrs. Vern Sageser is attending a club meeting in Boston, Mass. The man for whom Harve Weeks, a former Amelia resident, works was visiting in Amelia last week. Harve has been working for him the past eight years on a thorobred cattie ranch at Mer sailles, Mo. Janice Prewitt and Caroline B a c k a u s are attending high school in Atkinson where; they are juniors. Janice is staying at the Sloan home and Caroline is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Em ma McKathnie. Donald Adams is attending school in O’Neill and staying with his aunt, Mrs. Tom Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher, El aine and Dorothy were dinner guests Sunday at Clyde Burges, “Chuck’’ Swingel of Kansas City, Mo., has 'been visiting at the home of his cousin, Mrs. George Fullerton and family.c They all attended a family din ner at the Charles Spath home in Chambers on Sunday. Others present at the dinner were,Mr. and Mrs. Bud Spath and Elaine and Mrs. Mary Lou Price and son. “ . Mr. and Mrs. Bower Sageser and Sandra and Mrs. Link Sag eser returned Saturday evening from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nelson at Minneapolis, Minn. They also were sightseeing in Canada as far as Point Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott and their daughter, Mrs. Gloria Lan drum, and her little daughter, Sally, returned Friday from a vacation in Missouri and Arkan sas. Mrs. Landrum visited here until Monday afternoon when she returned to her work in O maha. Sally returned to Omaha with her mother after spending the past week with her grand* parents, the Blake Otts. Mrs. Etta Ott returned hom£ Saturday from a visit with rel atives at Kirksville, Mo. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenstreet of Kirks ville, Frank and Madeline Weber of Glbencastle, Mo., and Miss Irene Basket of Greenville, Mo., who visited over Saturday night, returning to their homes on Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sawyer of Humphrey and Mrs. Mary Sawyer of Bird City, Kans., visit ed Sunday at the Elmer Fix home. Mrs. Mary Sawyer is Mrs. Fix’s and Mr. Sawyer’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Eamie Johnston, Mrs. Lindsey and Florence and Mary La Fay visited at Lou Baek aus Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burget and family attended funerals of rel atives at Bassett. One funeral was on Saturday, the other on Sunday. The Amelia ball team defeated the Burwell team at Burwell on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees and family visited at the Wilbur Kaiser home near Ord on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ire and family of Royal were guests Sun day at Lawrence Barnetts. Mr. ‘Ire, a layman of the Methodist church at Royal; was speaker at the Amelia Methodist church Sunday morning in interest of a. Methodist men’s organization. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutton of iGrand Island visited Mrs. Alice Prewitt and family over Tuesday night, August 25. Frontier for printing! . EWING MARKET REPORT • We sold 458 head of cattle in our first sale—Monday, Aug ust 31—with no fancy prices. However, we got yearling steers up to $15 and yearling heifers up to $13.65. Let us try your next consignment as we try to satisfy everyone. You furnish the stock and we'll furnish the buyers, , • | • Special horse and mule sale Friday. September 11. EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET MAX & BUV WANSER, Managers Ewing, Nebr. amm^mmmmmmmmama^mmmmammmmmmmammmaaa^mammmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmaamammmamammmmmmmmmmmaamammmmmmmmmmmh VfljjA t&hi} OoksL Special Good for Saturday, Sept. 5th, Only “BARGAIN OF THE WEEK” FREE CEILING with Every Room of WALLPAPER SCOVIE’S WESTERN AUTO Phone 98 O’Neill i —---/ * T-V ENTHUSIASTS • . Do you know you can now have T-V in * • *• your home for less than $300.00? This * includes a set with a 17” screen and an # all channel antenna, installed. , * -■*» With the two Omaha stations on maxi mum power they are being received quite regularly. Ask us for details. GILLESPIES Your Philco Dealer i « - • O’ • ©