.,';i' jigg®!• "'Sfflmiijf. ...— . . ... . 1 "Voice of The Frontier" SECTION 2 ? Pages 9 to 16 Mon. — Wed. — Sal. 9:45 A.M. — 780 k.c. North-Central Nebraska’s BIG Newspaper • 0 0 . : ' •°i • ’ e 0 Volume 73,—Number 48. O’Neill, Nebr., Thursday, April 1, 1954. Page 9. - ' -- - - -—=~ ' . ■ -- .- 1 . .... ..... .. .... .. — K-= WSCS to Select Officers April 1 1 AMELIA— The Amelia Wom an’s Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. R. L. Hansberry Wednesday, March 14, with 12 members present. Mrs. Etta Ott led the worship sesvice using the subject, “Jesus’ Ministry to Village People.” Among business items decided upon during the business session was to send the Christmas stock ing money for over payment on pledge. Mrs. Harold Fullerton, Mrs. Marjorie Sammons and Mrs. Clyde Widman were named as the nominating committee for next year’s officers. “Spanish Speaking Amer icans in the U S A.” will be the topic for the next study lesson with lyirs. Blake Ott as leader. The next meeting will be held ;. ' AT ; , • ___ gjji!« LEW WHITE MOTOR CO. a u O o'7 3,1 O’NEILL C 0 0 o“ 6 0 3 »e»o ° _ 1 r »'• O 0 a We will pack the front wheel bearings o o o on your car FREE with any repair c w o o * job amounting to $3.00 or more o o ° „ 0 O ' e o ° 1 FREE wash job with any $10 <■ 3 o repair order *» O O _ _————■ o o ° ^ „ a"" One of Nebraska's Richest Marketing Areas o * 0 ^ c <"5 'O ‘ ° im ■ Vo ° ° O ° o ° O - ° o o . ° o o „ °° Jao • J oc ° Q O served by North Nebraska's c, ~ fastest-growing newspaper* 0 ° ° n „ o o °i®9 3 ° °o° " - O O 0 C. I ■II - o c o • ; 1 % o ■ o s . - o o * G c 8 O’Neill Is North-Central Go Nebraska’s largest city (pop. 3,050). It is situated at ° o o the gateway to the sandhills o 0 0 and is the biggest re o o ° tail, wholesale, communica tions, hay, bluegrass and o farm produce center3 in all North Nebraska :o also o o o u ' •