Appleby Family Reunites at Neligh INMAN—The Appleby family enjoyed a reunion and picnic dinner at the Neligh park on j Sunday. Those present included: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby and son, Dick; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher and family, all of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nisse'n and family, all of Page; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Appleby and family of Tilden. Entertaines Friends— Ann Wolfe, 6. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe, entertain ed nine friends at a theater par ty honor'ng her birthday anni versary Saturday afternoon. Frontier for printing!_! Too Late to Classify CARD OF THANKS I WISH to thank all my friends and relatives for cards, letters, gifts and visits during my stay in St. Anthony’s hospital. A special thanks to Doctor Wil son and the entire hospital staff for the good care I re ceived. _ 13p50 SANDRA HARPER CARD OF THANKS WE TAKE this means of ex pressing our heartfelt thanks to our friends and relatives for the masses, spiritual bouquets, flowers, cards and others acts of kindness in our recent be reavement.—Mrs. J. P. Proti vinsky, Mr. and Mrs. John Grutseh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson and fam ily, John H. Protivinsky, Sr. M. Athanasius, Mrs. Tressie Crosby and family, Mrs. Mary Sanders. 13c FOR RENT: Block bldg., 30x40, suitable tor storage or ware house. — Clarence Strdhg, O’ Neill, phone 321-R. I3c35 SALE! SALE! SALE! Special Sale on All American Kitchen Sinks Until August 15th CABINET SINKS: 42x25” _ 79.50 42x25” _ 89.50 66x25” _ ???? PAW PAW cleans your sep tic tank. Get some before it j is too late! Hunt’s Plumbing & Heating Phone 399 — O'Neill Work on Highway 20 Delayed by Moisture (Continued from page 1) surfacing extending southward from the junction of U.S. high way 281 and state highway 12 in Boyd county. The state highway department at present is processing plans for six miles of hard-surfacing north from the Clarence Donohoe cor ner (where the new mat now terminates). The oil mat equipment operat ed by Francis R. Orcheck & Company of Fremont is now working south of Bassett on a 19 mile section, laying oil mat at the rate of about one mile per day under normal conditions. The Orcheck firm has the con tract for four miles of new con struction on U.S. highway 281, between a point 14 miles south of O’Neill and the Chambers junction: also five miles west from the junction to the west edge of Chambers. District Engineer J. M. Crook said Wednesday he expected the oil mat machine to be moved into the Chambers vicinity by “about September 1.” Redbird News The Redbird Lucky Clover 4-H club met Friday with Janet and Eddie Krugman. The Bill Wilson family were supper >guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White at O’Neill. Beverly Carson is spending this week in Lincoln with Donna Greene. Victory Club to Meet August 11— The Victory Homemakers club held its July meeting with Mrs. John Janzing. Two members were absent. Mrs. George Babl v/as a guest Next meeting will be with Mrs. Ray Tunender on August 11. A card party was held recent ly with five tables of progressive pitch High scores went to Mrs. George Babl and Ray Tunender: I lows to Clara Conway and Eddie Tunender.—By Mrs. Ray Tim merman, news reporter. Jackie Nelson Is 9— Jackie Nelson, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. D E. Nelson entertain ed 14 guests at a birthday anni versary pLnic supper last Thurs day evening. REFEREE’S DEED—Charles E Chace, Ref to John M Johnson 7 23-54 $24,000- NM>NWV4 2- NEV4 NE‘A 3-32-12 Lot 1 in Sec 25 Lots 1-2 & 3 Sec 26 Lots 3 & 4 Sec 27- EM- 34- NVz & SW‘/4 35 33-12 & E’i>NWy4- lots 4 & E% lot 3 Sec 6-32-11 Mr. and Mrs. Russell McMan igal and family and Mrs. Evelyn McManigal, all of Orchard, and Mrs. C. B. McMann were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Miller. "" . I Bring Hogs in Early • We want to start our hog sale at 12:30 p.m.. and we urge you to bring in your hogs early in the forenoon before the heat of the day. This will work to the benefit of the shippers. There will be at least 200 feeder pigs in con nection with our sale today (Thursday) • We are expecting between 250 and 300 head of cattle, mostly mixed consignments, with several nice consign ments of 400- to 500-pound steer and heifer calves. There will also be quite a few fat cows. SALE EVERY THURSDAY AND ALWAYS A GOOD MARKET AT O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Phone 2 — O’Neill O - - ~ — ~~~~~~~~ < Donkey - Comedy > ! RODEO : A ft ( Nothing like it; first and only show of its kind on the road. ^ Donkey Bucking — Roping — Racing g Wild Scramble Trick Acts { Monday, August 2nd — 8:30 P.M. i O’Neill Saddle Club Arena Admission: Adults 50c: Children 25c ^ Cliff Dunham Donkey Rodeo Crescent. Okla C___ 5 Generations Reunite Here There was a five-generation Bowden fam ily gathering here last week, headed by Mrs. Della Bowden, better-known as '“Grandma” Bowden. In the photo are: Seated—Mrs. Chester Bowden, Dean Bowden and “G'randma” Bow -;-—rrn-:-- -n - den; standing — Walter Bowden and Leonard Bowden. All are from Yuma, Colo., with the exception of “Grandma” Bowden. — O’Neill Photo Co. i t . . . ■; • r ' -<-; Chambers Captures 5-3 Decision Here The Chambers Independents captured a 5-3 decision from the O’Neill Rockets here Friday eve ning in Carney park. Peterson, Chambers pitcher, got credit for the win. % O’NEILL (3) ab r h M. Morrow, lb __4 0 1 Nesbitt, ss*_*_ 4 0 0 Beringer, p, cf_4 13 Gorgen, rf, p _,_4 14 Appleby, 2b - 4 0 0 Connott, c - 4 0 0 Adamson, If _ 3 0 0 Holtz, If .. 1 0 0 Carroll, 3b _3 0 0 Graham, rf, cf _ 110 R. Morrow, cf _ 2 0 0 Mossman _ 10 0 Totals .. 35 3 8 CHAM. i5) ab r h Fauquier, 2b _4 11 Tomjack, c _4 0 1 G. Oetter, rf _ 4 11 Hilligas, 3b __ 4 2 1 Peterson, p _ 4 0 1 Cameron, If -4 0 1 Gribble, ss _4 13 Walters, lb_4 0 1 Waldo, cf _3 0 0 Adams, cf __ 10 0 Totals _35 "5 10 O'Neill 11; Orchard 3 The Rockets punched across five runs in the fat eighth inning to defeat the Orchard Towners Sunday evening in a game play ed here. O’NEILL (ID ab r h M. Morrow, lb_4 12 Connott, c —-4 3 1 Beringer, p_5 2 2 Nesbitt, ss _ 5 0 2 Gorgen, 3b _ 5 2 4 Appleby, 2b -4 0 1 Carroll _ 10 0 R. Morrow, rf - 3 0 1 Mossman, rf - 0 0 0 Graham, cf _ 4 11 Holtz, If _ 3 1 1 Adamson, If _111 Totals _39 11 16 ORCH. (3) ab r h Mettles, 3b _ 4 10 Leiding, c _ 4 0 1 R. Parks, rf _ 0 0 0 B. Parks, 2b, p _- 4 0 1 Erb, cf _ 4 0 0 K. Heiss, If _ 4 0 1 Kennedy, lb -_1 4 0 0 Caskey, ss ___i__ 2 0 0 AHen, p _4 11 Melcher, rf ---- 2 1 O' I Trowbridge, rf 10 0 ^ v Totals _.__„ 33 3 4 ' i - -i - Ainsworth 3; O'Neill 1 It was a ding-dong ball game Tuesday night at Ainsworth as the Ainsworth entry in the North-Central Nebraska day-an night league squeezed out a 3-1 decision over the O’Neill Rock ets. O’NEILL (1) ab r h M. Morrow, lb_3 0 1 Connot, c _3 0 1 Beringer, cf _ 4 0 0 Nesbitt, ss _4 0 1 Gorgen, 3b-4 13 Appleby, 2b _4 0 1 Adamson, If - 4 0 2 Holtz, if _ 4 0 1 Graham, p_3 0 0 R. Morrow - 0 0 0 Totals . _33 1 10 AINS. (3) ab r h D. Larsen, ss ___ 4 0 0 Price, If _4 11 P. Larsen, cf —--4 11 Lowe, lb _ 3 0 2 Graham, rf - 3 0 2 Wicker, 2b _3 1 1 Beebout, 3b _ 2 0 1 Sennett, c _-_3 0 0 B. Johnson, p_ 3 0 1 Totals _29 3 9 RECENT ENLISTEES Recent regular army enlistments I here include Donald E. Volquard son of Walnut; Walter L. Boham of Verdigre; Richard D. Doty of Spencer; Gerald O. Potts of Chambers; James R. Lyons of O’Neill; for the.air force—Albert I. McDonald and Garrv D. White, both of Lynch; Fred A. Mulford of Stuart; Calvin K. Stewart of PLAN IS TABLED The Holt county board of su pervisors in session Wednesday conducted a hearing in behalf of requests to partition Shields township into two equal parts. The sugg°stion has been tabled for one month. The board also conducted a hearing in behalf of a county road opening north of Atkinson and adopted the bud get for the new year as recom mended last week by the budget authority. Mr .and Mrs. Forrest D. Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hard ing returned Friday from a week’s vacation spent in Yellow stone national park. Inman News _ j Miss Patsy Goodin of Okmul- j gee, Okla., came Sunday to spend a few days visiting her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Alex ander. Mrs. William Anderl of David City spent several days the past week visiting her son, Francis, and her sister, Miss Elsie Kruegar Miss Mary Morsbach returned Sunday evening from Neligh where she spent a week visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M! M. Crosser and sons. Mrs. Dick Fernau of Neligh was an Inman caller on Friday. Albert Kopejtka, jr., and Gene Butterfield spent a few days last week visiting Albert’s grand mother, Mrs. Anna Kopejtka. Miss Mary Ann Kopejtka spent the weekend visiting in the home of her brother and sster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kopejtka, and family at Cleawater. Miss Lois Morsbach left Mon day afternoon for Neligh where she will spend a few days visit ing in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crosser, and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell and daughter of Albion spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Lot tie Thompsou. Mr. Brittell return ed to Albion Sunday but Mrs. I Brittell and daughter remained in the Thompson home for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kopejtka and family of Clearwater, Mrs. Ott Wiseman of Page spent Sun day visiting Mrs. Anna Kopejtka and Mary Ann. Irene Kopejtka returned to Clearwater with Mr. pnd Mrs. Kopejtka for a few days visit. Mrs. Pete Cooper of Orchard spent Thursday afternoon visit ing her mother, Mrs. Lottie Thompson. Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Brown and daughter Karon, are moving in to the new house which they have completed on their farm [ west of town. [ Mrs. Vaden Kivett spent the ! weekend with homefolks. She attends school at Wayn4f Miss Joan Convetry of Omaha spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coven try and family. Mrs. Mary Hartigan has re cieved word that her son, Gray don, is now located at Camp Bliss, Tex. He left here Tuesdaj morning, July 2t). Le Roy Moore who left with Graydon, failed tc pass the physical test in Omaha and returned home that evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geary visited Mrs. Etta Geary in Os mond on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon spent Tuesday evening, July 20, in Ewing as guests in the home of Miss Frances Rotherham. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben and family of Oak spent the weekend in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luben and Mrs. May Fraka. o Mrs. Ira Watson and daughter. Mrs. W. J. Slusher and Carolyn Watson of Valentine spent several days the past week in Lincoln. * c I I n f ——— I—1-- -- POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT I PjllSjl V i 1 . | W3& ■ MHflHHj ■■■ r' '.V t"'-'3'/ ( ry~ < '\'ylLj‘ H GILLIGAN'S REXALL DRUG Phone 87 — O'Neill Just Arrived . . . Shukon’s Escapade The most haunting fragrance in Cologne and Perfume Planning a Picnic? COME IN and see our selection of Vacuum Jugs. Paper Plates. Plastic Silverware, and other picnic items. Got a Sunburn? FOR THAT itchy sunburn, use SUN Sc SURF. Or. if you pre fer a lotion, try Rexall's SUNBURN LOTION. 1 V . J>.r! Come in and Ask Aboi^t The Rexall Plan WHERE YOUR purchases help you to buy a real bargain at a low price, such as Steam Iron. Lazy Susan, etc. Insecticide Department FOR THOSE pesky ants, use ANTROL. BLACKFLAG DUST. For outside use we have CHLORADANE B% DUST. THE LATEST TUNE going the rounds among the fly popu lation is: "I'll Never Fly Again!" Why? Because of FLY FLAKES, one of the most potent killers on the market. Ready to use ... no mixing. FOR THOSE dairy cattle, a combination of Lindane and j Methoxychler . . . can't be beat for the control of flies. Re-Opening of the ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET Atkinson, Nebr. We have now completed our reorganization and improvement program and are ready to go to work for our many fine cat tlemen friends and customers. Our first Auction of this summer and fall season will be on TUESDAY, AUGUST 3RD Starting ail 12:30 O'clock PM. And continuing every TUESDAY thereafter throughout the season, with “Special CaLf & Yearling Auctions — Eveiy MONDAY—Starting September 27th and continuing through October, November and December. We do not know what the marketing season immediately ahead holds in store — nobody knows this. BUT THIS WE DO KNOW: That we pledge our entire organ ization and resources to the same faithful selling effort for EVERY CONSIGNOR — LARGE OR SMALL, as if they were our very own. More than {his—no one can do. FOR TOPS IN PRICES — SERVICE — FACILITIES — ACCOUNTING THIS SEASON — MORE THAN EVER , Consign your calls lo ''The Old Reliable" Afl ; —i Livestock Market Phone 5!4! u Atkinson, Nebr. "WHERE EXCUSES ARE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR PERFORMANCE" ERNIE WELLER. Owner DEAN FLEMING. Ass l Mgr. Elmer McClurg, Ernie Weller, Max Wanser & Dean Fleming, Auctioneers; Adeline Mack Schneider, Office Mgr. P.S. If you wish to consign cattle to the August 3rd Auction— please list them early, so we may give you the full benefit of i advertising them. Thanks. * o <;» | the Addition of a New I 1954 Miller-Cadillac Combination I TO OUR SERVICES ♦♦ g I IT WILL always be our policy to provide the most I modem and finest service to our clientele in the O’Neill region. By the addition of this new Coach, we are happy to say it is the FIRST and FINEST of its type , in Nebraska. In adding the Miller-Cadillac Combination to our services, we are continuing the fine BIGLIN tra !» .... _ .......... 1 BIGLIN'S I FUNERAL DIRECTORS : 1 BOB CLINKSCALES — GEORGE HAMMOND | Phone 38 O’Neill c °