O’Neill News Mrs. E. W. Devereux of Omaha arrived Saturday and will visit a week at the home of her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Decatur were guests from Satur day until Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden. Mr. and Mrs. George Stannard of San Diego, Calif., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Dave Stannard, and other relatives and friends in O’Neill. They will leave for their home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sawyer and Harlene of Ainsworth spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier. Regular Saddle club practice will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. All members please attend. Bernadette Brennan visited from Sunday until' Tuesday at the home of her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brennan, in Lincoln. Mrs. W. J. Froelich, Mary, James and Charles returned from St. Louis, Mo., Monday where they visited Lt. and Mrs. Robert Ber rigan and Kittie. Mr. and Mrs. John Stuifbergen spent Friday in Sioux City. Rose Marie Walter, 6, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walt er, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Willm, in Lincoln. --1 Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Coon of Beemer, formerly of Inman, announce the engagemment of their daughter, Miss Ila June (above), to Pvt. Galen Brunner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Brunner of Arkansaw, Wise. Galen is stationed at Williams Bay, Wise. No wedding date has been set. Californians Here— Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilkins and family of Palo Alto, Calif., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindberg, and other rela tives and friends in O’Neill. They arrived Monday and will be here until June 30.' DR. DONALD E. DAVID ' OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr. BMMUI HHKMMMHI ■DHBV. Mrs. Charles Shane, nee Holly Smith ... an Atkinson bride. —O’Neill Photo Co. I - — ★ ★ ★ Smith, Shane Wed in Candlelight Rite (Photo above) At an ii o’clock candlelight ceremony Monday evening, June 21, Miss Holly Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Atkinson, and Charles O. Shane, son of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Shane of Atkinson, were united ih marriage at the Methodist church in Atkinson. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Ellsworth Hughes, pas tor of the Methodist church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over lustrous white bridal satin. The fitted bodice with tapered sleeves had a contoured neck line edged by natural scallops of lace underlined with tulle. A reflection of satin through filmy nylon tulle showed beneath the cascade of lace which dipped to a center point in the back and a deep ruffle of tulle edged the skirt and swept into a chapel train. A braided half-hat of sat in held her double illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of white Easter lilies and stephan otis. The maid-of-honor, Mi^Artha Pacha of Atkinson, wore'an or chid lace ballerina length gown over taffeta and the bridesmaid, Miss Frances Gotschall of Atkin son, wore a ballerina length dress of yellow lace and net ov er taffeta. Their bouquets were white daisies tied with ribbons which matched their dresses. Flowergirls were the Misses Linda LeMunyan and Leile Smith, both of Atkinson, and the candlelighters were the Misses Anita Morgan and Bonnie Le Munyan, both of Atkinson. Mrs. Jay Jungman of Atkin son, soloist, sang “Oh Promise Me” and “Because,” accompan ied by Miss Janice Fullerton of Lincoln, organist. The church altar was decorat ed with mock orange blossoms, fern and candelabra. Bestman for the bridegroom was his brother, Harold Shane of LaGrange, 111., and the ushers were Murray Mellor of Atkinson and Don Frickel of Atkinson. A reception was held follow ing the ceremony in the parlors of the Methodist church in At kinson. A three-tier wedding cake baked and decorated by k A^. ^P the bride’s sister, Mrs. W. J. Morgan, centered the bridal ta ble. Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Law rence Pacha poured and Mrs. Ernie Weller cut the cake. Miss Lodema Wefso of Atkinson was in charge of the guest book. After a Western state wedding trip the couple will reside on the Shane farm three miles north of Atkinson. The bride is a graduate of the Atkinson high school. The bride groom also graduated from At kinson high school and before serving in the army for two years attended the University of Nebraska for one year. For traveling the bride chose a light blue suit with white ac cessories. Legal Notice (First pub. June 24, 19J?4) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Holt County Board of Super visors of Holt County, Nebras ka, for the furnishing of all la bor and material for the con struction and repair of all wood, steel and concrete bridges and culverts in said County of Holt for the Budget year 1954-55, as necessity may require and at the direction of the County Board of Supervisors. Sealed bids must be submitted on bidding blanks furnished by the Department of Roads & Ir rigation, State of Nebraska, and must be accompanied by a certi fied check in the amount of $1, 000.00, said check to be on a sol vent bank in Holt County, Ne braska, as a guarantee. Sealed bids as requested above will be received up to 11:00 o’ clock A.M. on the 13th day of July, 1954, at the office of the County Clerk, at O’Neill, Ne braska, and will be opened by the Board of Supervisors at that time. The Board of Supervisors re serves the right to accept or re ject any or all bids. Done by order of the Board of Supervisors of Holt County, Ne braska, this 22nd day of June, 1954. RUTH HOFFMAN BAKER County Clerk p 8-10c O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van Eps, son, John, and daughter, Jill, of Palmyra were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. S.ullivan. The Van Eps were enroute to Black Hills, S. D. Mr. Van Eps is Mrs. Sullivan’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berkenkot ter and famliy of Denver, Colo., were weekend guests of Mr. and -——■ Mrs. A. J. Sauser and of Mrs. Sauser’s mother, Mrs. D. J. Cron in. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Smedley of Chicago, 111., arrived this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. r» —— ■■ John Laible. in Atkinson and her brother-in-law and • sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gettert. Tune in “Voice or Tne Fron I tier”, thrice weekly! 250 Cattle on Today’s Market • There will be around 200 to 250 head of cattle, mostly yearlings, in the offering today .(Thursday), at the O'Neill Livestock Market. There'll also be some fat cows. ynrf the usual run of mixed cattle of all kinds. • There'll be plenty of feeder pigs, as usual, probably from 100 to 200. and the usual run of fat hogs. SALE EVERY THURSDAY AND ALWAYS A GOOD MARKET yearlings, in the offering today (Thursday), at the AT O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Phone 2 — O’Neill | STIEVIEIRIES "Jiii'uiM E31 i NEW CROP! 10-OZ. JLIVCI# PHV.VI1 | FRESH FROZEN PURE P0RK SPICED mu* SSST—‘7S luNCHE0M MEAT .49* NATURIPE 0V skinless - all «e*t " FRANKFURTERS ,4VC FOR SUNDAY'S DINNER < CUT FROM LEAN CHUCKS i BEEF ROAST_45C %gP 4th Street Market Phone 93-W . . . We Deliver 40. 40 40k 40k 40 A0k ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 40 ^0 4 V ^0 ^0 Freestone Halves or Sliced PEACHES in Syrup No. 2Vi Can 25c Fresh U.S. No. 1 Cantaloupe Sweet, Thick Meated Lb.10c Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 Lbs... 33c All Flavors KOOL - AID 6 — 5c Pkgs. 25c U.S. No .1 T oma toes 3 Size Lb. Tube 17c Brown or Pwd. SUGAR 2 Lb. Pkgs. j 27c Reg. Size TIDE Pkg...... 28c Reg. or Drip Robin Hood COFFEE Guaranteed Lb,.$1 " %,■ •" "J'-' - • “ <• "r 1 m 1,1 .*""■ .. . | ALWAYS BETTER BUYS AT gmm and have a MORE RESTFUL. COMFORFABLE SLEEP! I You can do this when you buy a matching box spring along with your New Innerspring Mattress! f To Make This Possible GAMBLES IN O'NEILL IS . Making This SENSATIONAL OFFER: " FOUR - STAR 9 “Better Rest” Innerspring Mattress * 252 Coil Orthopedic Type Innerspring Unit, 7 *6-Year I Warranty. Regular Price $59.50 You buy the mattress a mm gm for only _ 1 We sell you the matching ^ We sell you the matching mm mt gm | box spring for only _ Ja J, U I - I ENJOY YOUR SHOPPNG IN OUR AIR-CONDITIONED P FURNITURE DEPARTMENT P FIREWORKS * Largest Assortment in Holt County *■* % of Safe and Sane Fireworks DAVIS oil co. Inman, Nebr. :.r 'v ’ >1 On Sale June 27 - July 6 Ford 1953 Crestline Country Squire—V8 engine with all the trimmings: Radio, heater, Fordomatic, white wall tires, turn indicators. Here is a like-new 8-passenger all-metal station wagon that you can afford to own. Fold down seat makes vacation trips more pleasant. Save $125 and buy it at the sale price of -- $1,995 Ford 1953 Customline Fordor—Ever popular body style with Ford’s great combination: V8 engine with overdrive, ra dio, Fresh Air heater, turn indicators, plastic seat covers, and — important, too — it has had good care. We have pared over $100 off market price and will sell it for j just ___ $1,595 Ford 1951 Custom Fordor V8—Dark green finish. Equipped to ! your liking: Gas-saving overdrive, radio, Fresh Air heat er, turn indicators, seat covers. Just swapped for a 54 Ford. With our 6-month or 6,000-mile SEI guarantee, you can’t go wrong. Come right in and try it-$919 Ford 1948 Super Deluxe Tudor V8 — Sporting a shiny new black paint job and seats that show no wear. Factory ra dio and Fresh Air heater round out the equipment on one of the nicer ’48 Fords left. Lots of miles with lots of smiles if you buy this one at the bargain price-$395 Ford 1946 Super Deluxe Tudor "6"—If you want to go through tough places, here is the answer. You can even listen to the radio while you’re going. The paint is nice and we have installed new seat covers. You can own it for only ......._. $299 Ford 1946 Super Deluxe Tudor V8—With beauty that is more than skin deep. The transverse springs on these models (’46-’48) solves the road clearance problem. Maintenance cost is minimum. Will fill many needs for just — $299 Ford 1938 Tudor—Whether you are looking for a dependable “fishing car,” a car for the boy, or want to get into the stock car racing business — here is the car for you. Sale price_:_._ $49 Mercury 1947 Club Coupe—Famous 100 horsepower V8 en gine. Exceptionally clean. Radio and heater. A-l recondi tioned throughout and completely porcelauuzed. Just $395 Pontiac 1950 Deluxe Sedan Coupe "6"—Luxurious 6-passenger model offers graceful, flowing Silver Streak styling. Wide, comfortable, contoured seats for utmost comfort. Factory installed radio, heater, clock, sun visor, chrome wheel rings, seat covers, back-up light, and outside rear view mirrors make this a real buy at only __ $795 LOHAUS MOTOR CO. Phone 33 O’Neill “Where service doesn’t end with the sale” Prices Effective Through June 30th VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET . O' Report of June 21 Sale Receipts 683 head — 180 to 240 lb.. $23.50 to $24.55; 155 head at $24.00 to $24.55. 240 to 350 lb.. $23.40 to $16.05 on heaviee. Sows. $16.00 to $22.00. Light, smooth. $21.00 to $22.00. Extreme heavies. $15.65 to $16.70. 19 head one consignor, 475 lb. ave„ $15.95. Stags. $12.00 to $13.50. Boars. $9.50 to $12.25. feeder pigs, $9.00 to $27.00 per head. "Keep 'Em Cool" W. LLOYD BRADY, Owner & Mgr. Verdigre. Nebr. Phone 86 ^^ASSOCIATES’ the chief’s away...but the buys cue better them ever! 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