tjcf' sea fWTHL **' JJ* ^ FOR SALE Raise Genuine CHINCHILLAS FOR REGISTERED and pedi greed breeding stock see or write— Gordon Thompson Neligh 22-30c FOR SALE: 1942 International pickup. Clean. —John C. Babl, phone 476-R, O’Neill. 23tf FOR SALE: Rat terrior pups, cheap.—Henry Phelps, 1 block west, 1% blocks south of State garage, O'Neill. 26p FOR SALE: 1,000 bushels high grade oats.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 24tf STEEL CORNCRIB BARGAINS I Duncan, Walsh or Columbian steel com cribs. Complete with galvanized roof and heavy gal vanized wire siding. 1000 bu. size that holds 2000 bu. baskets of ear com. Priced at $327.00 delivered to O’Neill. Government storage rent will pay for these cribs in a trifle over two years time. Outlaw Implement Co. O’Neill. Nebr. 22tf FOR SALE: Purebred Hamp shire boars. Big and rugged with plenty of length.—Alfred Hansen, 5 miles west, 4 south, Vz west of Plainviewr. 24tf F'OR SALE: Duo Therm propane heater, 60,000 BTU, thermostat and blower, used one season. Call 128 or contact Harold A. Cramer, 124 So. Madison. 26-27p60 FOR SALE: Almost new steel bed, coil spring, innerspring mattress and 5-drawer walnut chest, all for $59.50.—Midwest Furniture & Appliance, West O’Neill. 55 STUDEBAKERS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY! USED CARS 1949 Chevrolet. 1952 DeSoto 4-dr. sedan. 1849 Mercury 4-door. 1950 Ford tudor, custom, with overdrive. 1953 DeSoto club coupe. SMITH MOTOR CO. “Home of Studebaker” Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Purebred Duroc boars, top quality, new breeding for old customers, vet. vaccinat ed.—F. W. Loock & Son, Spen cer, Nebr. 24-27c F’OR SALE: New Strunk chain saws, as low as $179.—Wilbur C. Smith, Page. 24-27p FOR SALE: Heavy duty under slung, 8 miles north, 5 miles east of Atkinson. —Gerald O’ Connor, Atkinson. 26-28p85 New Machinery J-D 227 com picker. J-D 200 com picker. ;2-ft Easy Flow fertilizer spreader. J-D spreaders. farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. John Deere trailer wagons. Central and Bus Brown boxes. J-D 7x12 box. J-D 26" wide track box. J-D elevator. J-D-D oils, greases and batteries. Bale ties, cable. Plymouth baler and binder twine. Used Machinery 3940 J-D tractor. 226 J-D picker, mounted on above, good. 2-row A.C. mounted picker, good. 101 John Deere picker. Wagon gear on rubber. 1946 H John Deere. J-D 4-wheel spreader. No. 5 J-D mower. Hydraulic manure loader. We trade and give terms on John Deere Credit Plan. Come in and see us! Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Lake new ’53 Inter national 2-ton truck, combina tion 15 *6-foot box, 10,000 miles, radio, heater, directional sig nals.—Jack Barr, O’NeilL 20tf FOR SALE: Purebred Spotted Poland boar’s, vet. vaccinated and guaranteed breeders.—Al bert Loock, Spencer, Nebr. 26-29p ELEVATOR BARGAINS! NEW elevators for grain, ear com, baled hay or ensilage. 32-ft. main elevator with 8-ft. drag hopper, total of 40 ft., all for_$285.00 Will elevate 300 bu. ear com or 500 bu. small grain in 10 min utes. Elevators in all sizes, 24 ft. to 60 ft. Outlaw Implement Co. j O’Neill, Nebr. 22tf ! Huuvtn Sales & Service B I G L I N ’ S Phone 38 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Auto guide and square turn 8-inch H-beam ready built cable racks. $Ve trade.—Hoerle Service, 25 mi. south of O’Neill on highway 281. Write to Eugene Hoerle, Ewing. 20-31p365 Farm Machinery ’47 gas M. ’42 fuel H. ’41 fuel M. Farmall 30. Farmall 14. ’41 fuel H. ’50 Ford tractor. ’49 C tractor. ’48 Jeep. ’50 gas H. ’42 John Deere B. GP John Deere. Farmall 20. No. 24 corn picker. No. 31 IHC loader. 10 C IHC mill. Winch to fit F-30. Winch to fit M. 50 T baler. New David Bradley mill. Wagon hoist. Mayrath elevator. 1947 Ford truck, 1-ton. 1953 Chevrolet 3/4-ton. New & Used Heating Stoves New & Used Cream Separators IT PAYS TO SEE US! Shelhamer Eqpt. Co. O’Neill FOR SALE: Registered Yorkshire boars.—C. B. Sanders, O’Neill, phone 5-F22. 25-26c65 FOR SALE: Stove and furnace wood.—Lloyd Brittell or Dom McDermott, phene 437-J, O’ Neill. 26p30 ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS To Grow More Beautiful with the Passing Years POTTHAST Monument Company NORFOLK FOR SALE: Large quantity new ear com. Good quality. Contact H. D. Schaaf, IVz mi. east of Stuart, Nebr. 26-27c70 FOR SALE: Ann Arbor stationary hay baler cn good rubber tires. —Floyd Spindler, Atkinson. 25-28c FOR SALE: Two oil space heat ers, both good condition, both 13-in. burners; Coleman with blower, $50; Coronado with blower, $40. — Mrs. Richard Perry, O’Neill, phone 268-M. 26e FOR SALE: Three purebred Yorkshire boars.—O. J. Drueke, O’Neill 25-27p GILL ELECTRIC: See John Gil strap for all your electrical wiring and equipment. I ser vice all makes of appliances.— O’Neill phone 527-LR. 45tf BEST BUYS] 1952 Plymouth 4-door, radio, heater, very clean. A bargain. 1950 Ford 2-dr., heater, overdrive, seat covers. Bargain. 1947 Chevrolet 4-door. COME IN AND SEE US! We like to trade!! Shierk Motor Co. 430 South 4th — O’Neil] IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured.—See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf FOR SALE: 1949 Ford club coupe, radio and heater, fair shape, priced for quick sale, only $400. —Rolland Cadwallader, 4*6 mi. northeast of Inman. 25-26p60 FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind- ■ mills, and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. 7t< New Cornpicker Bargains! G.L. and FARMRITE 1- Row pull type or 1-row semi mounted __$450.00 2- Row mounted_$575.00 2-Row pull type__ $695.00 Largest stock of parts for G.I.’s, Farmrite, David Bradley in Nebraska. Massey-Harris 2-row mounted or self-propelled pickers. Used pickers of all kinds. Cook’s Miracle Shucking Beds for most all pickers _ $105.00 Kelly Ryan elevators. Duncan steel corn cribs. Outlaw Implement Co„ O’Neill, Nebraska 20tf Angus Bull Sale REMEMBER Mallory’s 12th An nual Bull Sale at Valentine, „ Nebraska, Saturday, October 30th. Twenty-eight head of big. thick bulls. Mallory’s Bulls are Guaranteed Bulls ! __ 24-26c FOR SALE: Oil space heater, 55, 000 BTl.Ps, complete with tub ing and barrel. Used one year. - $50 complete. — Ardell Bright, ‘ O’Neill, phone 230. 26p40 PUPPIES FOR SALE: English shepherds, natural heelers. —C Bar M Hereford Ranch, O’Neill. _ l 26-27c 1 FXDR SALE: Gurnsey milk cow \ and Montgomery Ward 600 pound T electric cream seperator.—Tony t Mudloff, Page. 26-28p i WANTED WANTED: Auto mechanic at Midway Garage. — David Jen sen, phone 9-F4, O’Neill. 25-26p60 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. 26p WANTED: Work by middle aged lady.—Mrs. Emil Tomsik, box 274, Atkinson. 23-26p HELP WANTED: Domestic help; 4 small children (motherless), modern farm home.—Charles A. Prussa, Atkinson. 25-26p70 WANTED: Alfalfa and sweet clo ver seed. — E. H. Medea If, Chambers 21tf O. E. (“Oakie") DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — O’Neill WANTED: Custom baling, square bales, wire tie. New Holland baler.—Bert DeGroff, O’Neill. 23-26p WANTED: Light trucking and dray age, all kinds. — Archie Ashby, O’Neill, phones 551-LJ or 125-J._ 37tf WANTED: Two men or women to do sales work in counties covered by this newspaper. Home nights. Must be willing to work at least seven hours a day. Car furnished or car ex pense to those accepted. Lib eral commission and bonus. For complete information write Earle C. Baillie, Loup City, Nebr., Phone 118. 15tf MAKE $75 AND UP EVERY WEEK full or part time. Take orders for America’s largest selling, nationally advertised LIQUID FERTILIZER. Sold with Money-Back Guarantee. No investment. Write “Na Churs”, 470 Monroe st., Marion, Ohio. 25-27c FOR RENT FOR RENT: Sleeping room, also garage. Call after 5.—Marie’s Apt. House, 129 E. Clay St., O’Neill, phone 324-W. 24-26c FOR RENT. Front apt. — Mrs. Etta Shriner, O’Neill, phone 136. 23-24c FOR RENT: 5-room apartment, all modern.—129 W. Fremont, O’Neill. 25-27c FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: Business building, 116 S. Fourth st.—Kieth Abart, O’Neill. FOR RENT: Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. BOUSE FOR RENT: Contact Ann Asimus, O’Neill._ 21c FOR RENT: Two bedroom apart ment in new home. — Inquire Frontier. 25tf CARDS of THANKS I HANKS to all who sent me cards and candy and visited me while I was sick and in the hos pital. SAM WATSON _ 26p50 rHANK YOU! This word is ad dressed to all the folks of the O’Neill, Emmet and Atkinson communities. The Emmet Lord’s acre festival was a grand success because of your coop eration. — The Official Board, 1 Emmet Methodist church. 26c50 I WISH to thank all my friends and relatives who remembered me with cards and flowers and ! personal visits during my stay in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. Also thanks to the doctors and ] entire staff for the excellent care • given me. MRS. ELMER KELLER _ 26p50 : [ WANT to thank the friends and ] neighbors who picked my corn j and all who furnished equipment. Also those who paid for their din ners at the cafe and the ones who furnished lunch in the after noon. It was appreciated very 1 much. ‘ WALTER RICHARDS 26p50 LOST and FOUND iTRAYED: From my place, one whiteface heifer and brockle face heifer, weight 380 pounds —Willard Frerichs, Page. _24-26p85 -TRAYED Cow and calf. Brand ed half chair over D on right hip. — Clarence Donohoe, O' Neill._ 25-26p60 lome for Weekend— Robert Carroll, student at the Jniversity of Nebraska, snent the veekend in O’Neill visiting his >a’-ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W Car oil. MISCELLANEOUS WE NEVER SLEEP A PHONE CALL brines us or 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 IF YOU WANT a loan on your residence or business building, I can furnish the money, eith er on monthly payment plan or on straight yearly payment plan.—See R. H. Parker, O’ Neill. Nebr. 50tf L-O-A-N-S 4% Federal Land Bank Long Term Pre-Payment privileges E.LKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N O’Neill, Nebr. L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds oi autorrfobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding 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 HUNT’S PLUMBING & HEATING FARM & COMMERCIAL American Kitchens White Water Heaters Next door Asimus Motors) of O’NEILL Phone 399 — O’Neill tf HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator & Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tl 1 HAVE opened an acreage ad jacent to O’Neill and will sell either in acreages or lots. — Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, lltf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neil] I HAVE unlimited insurance money to loan on big ranch es- — R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: The Charles B. Crook 5 acres adjoining town, 5-room house with natural gas heat, electric lights, water and sewer system, 5 rooms, 1% bath. Will sell at a bargain as being transferred out of the state. — See P. C. Donohoe, broker, O’Neill. 22tf FOR SALE: Six room house, 28 x 50, half basement, attached garage, located on North Sev enth st.—Everett Gorgen, ph. 524-M, O'Neill. 13-16p-tf FOR SALE: 8-room house 6 blocks from school; 6 - room house 2 blocks from school; several good building lots. — See P. C. Donohoe, broker, O’ Neill. 22tf FOR SALE: House and lot on sewer. — Ann Asimus, phone 210, O’Neill._ i8tf CHAMBERS NEWS ’ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson and nother, Mrs. Holloway, spent rom Thursday, October 21, until Honday visiting friends in Grand sland. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith md children of Zionville, Ind., :ame Monday evening to visit for hree days with friends and rela :ives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dean of Broken Bow were guests Sunday md Monday, October 24-25, of Hr. and Mrs. A1 Dierking. Msr. Ruth Humbard of Ken sington, Kans., has been visiting ler brother-in-law and sister, Hr. and Mrs. Merle Fagan, and amily for the past two weeks. Fisit Kin— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich dsited their son - in - law and laughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Vanser, and family. *-; Weather Notes: Boxelders on March! Com Picking Gets Underway RIVERSIDE:—Late October wea ther note: Most of the hay is cabled now and compicking is getting under way. Autumn leaves are beautiful. Boxelder bugs are again on the march! Other Riverside News Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. E*ry visited Mrs. A. C. Gibson and Mrs. Ralph Shroder in the Tilden hospital Sun day afternoon. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner in Neligh. Alice Schrader was honored birthday anniversary dinner Sun day at the home of her sister and brother-ia-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Whitlauffer. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Shrader and Ed dy, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Gunter and children. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Philips of Gering spent a week at the Dave Pollock hoome. They visited other friends and relatives around Clear water while making the Pollock home their headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock and son of Omaha spent the weekend with his parents. Rodney and Kenneth did some duck and pheasant hunting Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Switzer and children called at the Bill Lof quest home Friday evening. Sunday guests of Mrs. Edna Lof quest were the Bill Lofquest family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lofquest and children, Mr. and Mrs. Reu ben Meyers, Mrs. Myrtle Kimes and friends from Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson were Sunday dinner guests of the Harold Mlinars. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLachlan of Atkinson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christ on. Mrs. MacLachlan gave the thank offering message at the United Presbyterian church Sun day morning. Mrs. Kittie Fry is staying at the Lynn Fry home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were din ner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Weber near Page. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge and children. Rev. F. A. Hand is doing some carpentry at Ansley this week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mott and children ate Sunday dinner with Mrs. Belle Mott at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hiner of El lensburg, Wash., were the honored ones at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cary Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lionell Gunther and sons, Jim Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Swit zer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Switzer and children, Mrs. Edna VanOs trand and Iris, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Hemenway, Agnes Hemenway and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor of Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller and children were dinner guests of the Robert Kreitzigers, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. George and the Norris George family Sunday afternoon. The Georges’ live north of O’Neill. DeWitt Hokes’ and Pamela Shav iik’s birthday anniversaries and the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Gunther were ob served Sunday by a family dinner at the Hoke home. Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelsen and Jimmie of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik of Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hord and Duane of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pollock were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mil ler and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mil ler at Sunday dinner. Mrs. Ralph Shrader, Mrs. Dale Napier, Mrs. Leo Miller, Mrs. Richard Napier and Mrs. Carl Christon attended a Prayer Retreat at the Central Omaha tlnited Pres byterian church last Thursday. Mrs. Shrader had charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lofquest and children of Fremont were Satur day evening supper guests of the Bill Lofquests. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier and daughters visited the Duane Jen sen family in Newman Grove Sun day. Mr. John Christon and Irvin visited Carl Christons Sunday afternoon and evening. To Iowa— Mr. and Mrs.- Frank Froelich will go to Audubon, la., Friday to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Rosanne Greer, Saturday. Ewing News Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Pauline Noffke, who left for their homes Monday morning, were Mrs. Edwyna Olson of Dal ton, Minn., Mrs. Herman Noffke of Superior and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner of Fairfax, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke and family entertained the following guests at a 6 o’clock dinner Sunday evening: His mother, Mrs. Pauline Noffke; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagner of Fairfax, S. D„ Mrs. Herman Noffke of Superior and Mrs. Ed wyna Olson of Dalton, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brogart and son. Tommy, of Fremont spent Sunday in Ewing visiting at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ed wards. The following guests were enter tained on Sunday, October 24, at the George Burk home in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Anthony Tomjack and John Pruss. Other guests were Anthony Tom jack, Mrs. John Pruss, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and daugh ters of Emmet, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjack and son of O’Neill, Mrs. Grace Jarman, Mrs. William Gan ser and sons of Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burk and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Burk and family, all of Ewing. Miss Marlize Schrad and friend, Miss Margaret McDonaugh of Los Angeles, Calif., are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schrad. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross of Ridgeway, Mo., left Wednesday, October 20, for Mitchell, after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks went to Tilden on Wednesday October 20, where they visited their friend and neighbor, Mrs. Alvin Gibson, who is a patient in the Tilden hospital Merton Dierks was a 6 o’clock dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin French on Thurs day. Their son, Carol, was a class mate of Merton’s at the University of Nebraska. Recent guests at the home of Mrs. Martha Hill were Mrs. Emil Strom of Marshaltown, la., Mrs. Cecil Lambert of Plainview, and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson, sr., of Page. James Ruby, U. S. navy, and his family, who have been sta tioned near Memphis. Tenn., for several months, arrived in Ewing Wednesday, October 20, for a visit with home folks. Upon expiration of his leave, Mr. Ruby will return to the eastern coast for sea duty. Mrs. Ruby, Marvin and Susan will make their home in Norfolk with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bennett and family of Plainview were guests on Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Bartak. Mrs. John Wunner spent the weekend with relatives at Stanton with Mr. Wunner at a Norfolk hos pital. Mrs. Kenneth Rilggles and Miss Joelyne Kaczor went to O’Neill on Saturday, October 16, where they attended the travelogue presented by Miss Elja McCullough concern ing her trip to Europe The event was sponsored by the Women’s club. Among the Ewingites attending pancake festivities in O’Neill on Tuesday, October 19, were Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunther, Mrs. Ralph Eacker, Mrs. Jessie Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag, Mrs. Roy Wright. Rev. W. J. Bomer left Sunday for Salina, Kans., where he will attend the national convocation of churches in town and country. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Sis Eb bengaard took their guest, Mrs. Bessie Hopkins to North Platte. Mrs. Hopkins also visited relatives at Scottsbluff and Denver, Colo., before departing for her home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag went t« Omaha Saturday to spend a few1 days with their son, Gordon, and family. Miss Marcia Gibson accompanied by Joellyn Eacker spent Sunday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Alvin Gibson, who is a patient at the Tilden hospital. Miss Joellyn Eacker, who spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker, returned to Lincoln on Sunday to resume her studies at the University of Nebraska. Mrs. Marie Beelaert of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beelaert of Orchard spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christon had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beelaert and family of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Coe Butler and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, and son. Myron, all of Lincoln, were week end guests at the home of Miss Vina Wood. Mrs. Lyle Dierks was hostess at her home Tuesday afternoon, Oc tober 19, for a meeting of the bridge club. All members were present. Each presented the hostess a gift. Score winners were Mrs. Earl Billings, Mrs. Maud Brion and Mrs. Lyle Dierks. Refresh ments were served. • c The Ewing Commercial;- club members and their wives were entertained at a 5:30 p.m. steak dinner Thursday at the Legion club. The dinner was prepared and served by the American Legion auxiliary unit 214. Mrs. Lillie Meyers was gaest-of honor on Sunday at a dinner party at the home of her neice, Mr.-;. Edna Lofquest. The occasion marked her 82d birthday anniver sary. Two decorated birthday cakes and many other gifts were presented Mrs. Myers. Other guests were her two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Kimes and Mrs. Carrie Bernhardt also Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brothy, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nellor of Albion, Mr. and Mrs, William Lofquest and family of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lofquest and family of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brothy. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tuttle and daughter of Neligh have purchased the ranch about a mile west of Ewing known as the Will Butler ranch. At present, this place is oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. David An son, who will give possession to the Tuttles on March 1, 1955. The Tut tles will move to Ewing this week from Neligh. r __ ASSEMBLY OF GOP ^O'Neill) Rev. Wayne A. Hall, pastor The Oral Roberts meetings are in progress at the Terry arena in Scottsbluff. Services will continue through Sunday, October 31. Prayer is offered for the sick each night. Sunday, October 31: Sunday school at 10 a.m.; worship at li a.m.; boys* and girls’ story hour at 7:30 p.m.; evening worship at 8 o’clock. Tuesday, November 2: Christ’s Ambassadors’ meeting. Wednesday, November 3: Pray er service and Bible study. - i Phone us your news — 51. 4m DRS. BROWN