.jBST FOR SALE FOR SALE: 17 cu. tt. and » cu. tt. Deepfreeze freezers; also Cold spot refrigerator, good condi tion, price range $65-$160. Must sell immediately.—Floyd But terfield, sr., phone 535, O’Neill. lip FOR SALE: Allis-Chalmers com bine with motor, straw spread er, pickup attachment and tan dem axle, $450, ready to go.— Vincent M. Thiele, Clearwater, Nebr., 6% mi. west of Clearwa ter.10tf FOR SALE: Cub Farmall tractor, A-l condition, equipped with grader blade, lights and wheel weights—Phone 527-R or see John Gilstrap, O’Neill. 4tf BEST BUYS! 1951 Plymouth, 2-door. Clean. 1952 Dodge 2-dr. 1949 Plymouth, 4-dr. neater. Clean. Bargain. 1947 Chev. convertible. COME IN AND SEE US! We like to trade!! Shierk Motor Co. Phone 430 213 South 4th — O’Neill FOR SALE: Grocery stock and fixtures. Reasonable rent. Good money-maker for man and wife. Will give possession to suit buyer. — Herbert Nielsen, In man 10-12p95 FOR SALE: 1953 Chev. 2-ton, like new; 4-yd. gravel box and hoist, A-l. We trade.—Hoerle Service, Ewing, phone 2642 Chambers._ ll-19p FOR SALE OR TRADE for grain or livestock: Allis - Chalmers combine 66, 1954 model, cut only 50 acres. —*- R. L. Shald, Stuart, Nebr., phone 2184. Ilp35 FOR SALE: Air conditioner, Vi ton RCA. brand new, $145.00. F Also one-ton RCA, brand new, $225.—OSBORNE’S, 112 So. 4th St., O’Neill, phone 415. 11c FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind mills, and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman, Nebr. ft! Buy the Best for Your Baler! No. 6500 Baling Wire • . $10.25 Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’Neill, Nebr.—Phone 570 FOR SALE: Insurance of all kinds.—See Virgil Laursen, O’ Neill, phone 434. 29ti FOR SALE: New door chimes (never installed); large refriger ator, good.—Call 552-W, O’Neill after 6.Up35 SEE US for new SPARTAN oi SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% down, 5% int; up to 84 months to pay. Wtite or phone.—Con tois Motor Co., Neligh. 30ti WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES Necchi — New Home — Elna Sales and Service MIDWEST FURNITURE & APPLIANCE West O’Neill 8-15< EVINRUDE Outboard Motors SALES & SERVICE WM. KROTTER CO. West O’Neill Phone 531 FOR SALE: 1953 Chevrolet 1-ton truck, stake body, 4,000 miles. Also 16x32 frame bldg., like new.—Owen Davidson, O’Neill. 8tfc HOOVER SALES & SERVICE WM. KROTTER CO. UPTOWN HARDWARE & APPL Phone 496 — O’Neill CARS & TRUCKS 1947 Diamond T. 1948 Ford car. 1950 Ford pickup. 1952 Chevy car. 1948 Ford %-ton. 1947 Diamond T 2-ton. 1955 IH %-ton demonstartor. Shelhamer Equip. Co O’Neill, Nebr.—Phone 570 OATS WANTED UP TO 20,000 bu. good, clean oats 32 lbs. or better; no black oats Will pay 60 cents per bu. de livered and weighed at m: ranch 16 miles south of Atkin son. Charley W. Peterson Atkinson, Nebr. 11-12] FOR SALE: 1946 model 20 Mas' sey-Harris tractor. Would mak< excellent rake or mower tractoi or second tractor. Price $335.— Wilbur C. Smith, Inman. tf< USED CARS 1953 PONTIAC 4-dr. 6. One-own er car, ideal for family man. Only . 1950 DODGE 4-dr. Coronet. Show us anything wrong with this beauty, we can’t find it. Only . 1951 DODGE 4-dr. Coronet, radio, heater, covers, low mileage, only . $745.00 1946 PONTIAC 4-dr. Cleanest ’46 in town . $295.00 1954 PONTIAC 4-dr. custom. This Star Chief has everything on it but the kitchen sink. 14,000 ac tual miles and as good as new. Only . $1,995 1949 FORD V-8 tudor. High in quality, low in price! -$395 1953 PONTIAC 2-dr. 8. High com pression head, high-speed rear end, but a low price .... $1,245 1952 PONTIAC 4-dr. 8. Hydro ma tic and a lot of extras to go with many more miles of driv ing satisfaction . $995 1953 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Radio and heater . $945 GMAC Financiag WM. KROTTER CO. Pontiac Sales & Service In West O’Neill FOR SALE: Two 2-year-old reg. Hereford bulls, priced right. — C Bar M Hereford Ranch, O’ Neill.10-llc FOR SALE: Fries, 3 lbs. and up, 75c and $1. — Jim McDonald, O’Neill, lMs mi. E. on highway 20. Il-12p60 NEW & USED MACHINERY NEW MM & New Idea Side Rakes. MM, Case & N.I. Mowers. MM “69” Combine w/engine. MM “BF” Tractor. Case & N.I. Running Gears. All Steel Wagon Boxes. MM & Case Windrowers. USED Case VAC Tractor. Vase VC Tractor. Case NC Pickup-Baler. David Bradley Corn Sheller. MM Semi-Mounted Mowers. MM Balomatic Baler. WM. KROTTER CO. MM & NEW IDEA SALES & SERVICE West O’Neill Phone 531 FOR COMPLETE DETAILS, and free help in engineering your sprinkler system and informa tion on liberal credit terms, see BILL BOWKER Phones 207 & 468-W O’Neill, Nebr. 32c FOR SALE: 9-piece dining set, mahogany, like new. — Dale Barta, Verdigre, Nebr. Il-13pl00 FAT CATTLE AUCTION DATES: JULY 20th, AUGUST 3 Butte Livestock Mkt. 10-13 FOR SALE: Picked apples, $2 per bu.—Write or see Bill Schaaf, Redbird. U-12c65 ATLAS TIRE SALE * 25% DISCOUNT * WINTER WARRANTY Rubeck Standard Service Fifth and Douglas — O’Neill 9-llc FARM MACHINERY No. 24 IHC mower, extra good. No. 27 IHC mower. No. 25 IHC mower. No. 9 trail mower. Nq. C21 IHC mower. Sweep to fit International. Sweep to fit John Deere. Sargent loader - stacker. Farmall Regular. Farmall 20. Farmall 30. 36 John Deere B. 41 fuel H. 42 fuel M. AC mower with wheel. Case horse mower. Native cedar posts. Cattle oiler, bargain .... $35.00 Wagons and boxes. New 10-ft. IH windrower. New Kosch mower. Special price Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’Neill, Nebr.—Phone 570 FOR SALE: Some Continental rear-mount hay sweeps for Fora tractors; special lew price, while they last, $225, includes all hardware and mounting kit, teeth and wooden parts. Not necessary to permanently re verse tractor; tractor can be used 12 mos. out of year. Also ■ Continental sweep heads less teeth and wooden parts. Special: 5" 5. — Taylor Tractor Co., Chambers, phone 2441. 10-llc USED CARS 1950 Chev., Belaire. 1951 4-door Studebaker (Land cruiser). 1949 Chevrolet. 1946 4-dr. Studebaker Champion. 1 1946 Ford tudor. 1952 Studebaker 2-ton truck. SMITH MOTOR CO. “Home of Studebaker” Phone 562 — O’Neill AUTO MECHANICS AND PAINT AND BODY MEN HERE IS THE JOB! In addition to ideal working conditions in North-Central Nebraska’s largest and most modern shop, we can offer one of the BEST PAY arrangements in the locality. On our 50-50 pay plan it is possible to make as much as $100.00 per week. We provide paid vacations, paid holidays and many other benefits. Contact Howard Miller and talk it over. MILLER BROS. CHEVROLET CO. Valentine, Nebraska HUNT’S Plumbing & Heating COLEMAN BLEND AIR FURNACES — Gas or Oil Kohler, American & Briggs PLUMBING FIXTURES Paw Paw for Your Septic Tank Water Systems Gas & Electric Water Heatars Phone 399 — O’Neill We Give Gold Arrow Stamps FOR SALE: 1953 Ford tractor, used only 700 hours, guaranteed like new.—Taylor Tractor Co., Sprinkler IRRIGATION SEE US or write if interested in Sprinkler irrigation. We will be glad to figure your system for you, with the help of qualified irrigation engineers, at no obligation. Call or Wlrite Wm. Krotter Co. O’Neill Nebr. DEALERS IN A-M SPRINKLER IRRIGATION FOR SALE: A 1942 Ford car, priced reasonably.—Dave Loy, phone 333, O’Neill. 11c New Machinery 10, 12, 14-ft. hay rakes. 12-Ft. Easy Flow fertilizer spreader. J-D spreaders. Farmhand loaders, bulldozers, grapple forks. 9, 12, 16-ft. windrowers. No. 25, 45, 55 combines. J-D-D oils, greases and batteries. Bale ties, cable. Plymouth baler and binder twine* Sweep teeth. Used Machinery J-D 10-ft. binder. No. 55 J-D combine, 12-ft. 1948 John Deere A tractor, fully equipped. 1946 H John Deere. IHC F 20 tractor. J-D tractor cultivator. No. 52 plow, two 16” bottoms. J-D 4-wheel spreader. 2—16-ineh J-D plows. 4-Section lever harrow. Harry R. Smith Impls. Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 — O’Neill Open Evenings from 7 to 9 FOR SALE: Large size bottle gas Servel refrigerator, good con dition.—Ed Krugman, O’Neill, phone 502-J. Ilp35 Sales & Service NECCHI Machines Midwest Furn. & Appl. — West O’Neill — 6tf DISCOUNT on Sprinkler Equip. 420-ft. of six-inch water main available now at big discount BILL BOWKER Phone 207 — O’Neill WANTED WANTED TO RENT: Hay and alfalfa, or will bale for share or cash.—K. C. Hunt, O’Neill. 4tf WANTED: Carpenter work, or masonry work. Available im mediately.—Bert Kopejtka, In man. Ilp35 WANTED: House work or part time cafe work. — Alice Ross, O’Neill, inquire this office. ll-35p WANTED: Reliable girl or mid dle aged lady for general house work. Contact Mrs. Lyle Wat son, Chambers, phone 2617. Il-12p60 WANTED: Custom baling with New Holland baler, wire tie.— Bert DeGroff, O’Neill. Il-12p60 Entertains Club— Mrs. D. H. Clausen entertained the Birthday club meeting at her home on Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniver sary. , MISCELLANEOUS HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf L-O-A-N-S 4% Federal Land Bank Long Term PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N O’Neill, Nebr. I AM at my office again in O’Neill, Nebr., and have East ern money to loan on farms and big ranches. No loan too large if plenty of security.—See or write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 51tf I WILL not be responsible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself.—Delane Jackson. ll-13p95 WiJLiJj acwiug in 11 ij tiuiiic. Mrs. John DeWitt, O’Neill. 11c O. E. (“Oakie”) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 — O’Neill FOR CROP hail insurance and to buy or sell real estate. — See Keith Abart, phone 520, O’ Neill. 2tf STRAYED: 1 Hereford cow, branded Lazy P with dart above or Lazy S bar.—Contact Art Spence of Stanton, in care of Ernest Price, O’Neill. Ilp35 AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Specialty Phone 207 — O’Neill Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill GILL ELECTRIC: See John Gil strap for all your electrical wiring and equipment. I ser vice all makes of appliances.— O’Neill, phone 568-W. 4-5tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. I HAVE just returned from a winter tour of Florida and 7 of the Southern states, and I am back at my office again, and have plenty of Eastern money to loan on farms and ranches. Also loan money on city residences and business buildings.—See or write R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 51tf (First pub. July 14, 1955) LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska, I am required to make the following described change in district boundaries: To annex all of District 82 to District No. 10. A hearing of said matter will be held in my office at the Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska on July 26, 1955, 10 A.M., when all interested may appear and be heard. ALICE L. FRENCH County Superintendent ll-12c Visiting Here— Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ware and their three children of Whit tier, Calif., will arrive today (Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen. Mrs. Ware is the former Mary Bowen. They have a daughter, Julie Kay, 2; a son, Billie, jr., 3, and anoth er daughter, Susan Elizabeth, 6. They will be here about 10 days. Army Pvt. William D. McElvain of O’Neill, along with nine others, was selected from a battery of He is now stationed at battery B, one hundred men to study radar. 13h AAA battalion, box 346, May wood, 111., where he is attending radar operators’ school. Private McElvain is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MhElvain. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Good 160-acre im proved farm near O’Neill.—Geo. C. Robertson, O’Neill. 45tf I HAVE opened an acreage ad jacent to O’Neill and will sell either in acreages or lots. — Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill, lltf IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 44tf FOR SALE: 8-room house on 2 lots, modern, located 2 blocks south of bus depot on Fremont street.—See P. C. Donohoe, O’ Neill. * 45tf HOUSES FOR SALE: Virgil Laur sen, O’Neill Insurance Agency, phone 434. 11c FOR SALE: Houses and lots in O’Neill; farms and ranches in the area. Licensed real estate broker.—See Virgil Laursen at O’Neill Insurance Agency, phone 434. 8tf FOR SALE: House and three lots for sale at 220 West Douglas on highway 20 and 281. — Mrs. Henry Martin, O’Neill. lOtf BOYD COUNTY FARM 120-ACRE farm at edge of Bris tow; mostly pasture, some hay and farming ground; 6-room house wired for REA, plenty of soft water; $30 per acre.— IVAN HYATT Bristow, Nebr. 10-12pl95 FOR SALE: Six-room house to be moved. Located 17 mi. north of O’Neill on highway 281.—O. J. Drueke, O’Neill. 50tf FOR SALE: Locker plant consist ing of concrete block building, 50x22, with 115 locker boxes, nearly all rented. — Geo. C. Robertson, phone 534, O’Neill. 45tf FOfl SALE* IMPROVED 80 acres 2 miles SE of Inman. 20 acres cultivated, 30 in pasture and 25 in hay. Possession if sold soon. Price $7,000—Fisher Realty Co., Nor folk, Nebr. 8tf CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere thanks to all those who remem bered and helped during the ill ness and death of our beloved father and grandfather. THE SENGLEMANN FAMILY llp50 I WISH to thank all those who sent me cards, visited me and brought me flowers while I was in the hospital. MRS. LUDWIG GUTHMILLER llc50 WE WISH to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all of the relatives, neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown us at the time of the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, especially for the spiritual bou quets, cards, flowers, food and visits. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten.—Mrs. Mary Dusatko, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schoenle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and family. Ilp50 MY SINCERE thanks to the friends and relatives who sent cards, letters and gifts during my stay in the hospital; also for the visits since I came home. All have helped so much and I truly appreciate your kind ness. ilc50 MRS. JAMES PLATT WE WISH to express our heart felt thanks to our neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness and help during the illness and at the death of our beloved mother and grand mother. For the comforting words lovely'music, and beauti ful flowers. To all we _ extend our most grateful thanks.—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fernen and family, Mrs. Barbara Fernen Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sedivy and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Tharell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fernen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gay Hull and family. Ilp50 Golden Gleaners Get Pins— EWING — Mrs. Robert Tams presented pins to the members who did not receive them and also books at the last meeting of the Golden Gleaners 4-H club when they met Friday evening. Alvera Schilousky called the meeting to order because the president, Carolyn Tams, was ill at home. Maryetta Peterson call ed roll with the members an swering with their favorite color. Schilousky the new treasurer. The meeting was held at the Scout The meting was held at the Scout headquarters. Recently the club sponsored a 4-H bake sale and took in $17.05. Mrs. Harold Harris talked about cook books and Mrs. Ro bert Tams, leader, had charge of the school clothes project. Tamzam Peterson and Alvera Schilousky served lunch. — By Mary Huffman, reporter. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. Gtf FOR RENT: 6-room house, mod ern except heat.—Kieth Abart, phone 520, O’Neill. 11c FOR RENT: Sanders for floor and furniture. — Spelts - Ray Lbr. Co. 47tf FOR RENT: A basement dwelling wdth two large bedrooms, bath and large kitchen.—George C. Robertson, phone 534, O’Neill. lOtfc FOR RENT: Furnished basement apartment.—Rhone 285-J. lOtf BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT: Twenty-one foot front by about 22 feet deep. Frame building on Douglas street; one of O’Neill’s' best locations. Will remodel front for suitable ten ant. To inspect, see Bill Bowker, Thorin-Bowker Agency, phone 207, home phone 468-W, O’Neill, Nebr. ll-12c FOR RENT: Three-room unfur nished apartment. Private en trance.—Ralph Stowell, 322 E. Adams, O’Neill. 9-10c FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart ment, 4 rooms and bath, very nice. Close in.—Hagensick La dies Wear, O’Neill. 7tf FOR RENT: Furnished apt., three rooms and bath. Call Friday night, Saturday or Sunday. — Marie Salisbury, O’Neill, 129 E. Clay. 10-13c FOR RENT, Floor polisher and waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. Amelia News Miss Julie Rees of Burwell vis ited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees, over the week end. Mrs. Emmett Carr, Karen and Charlie of Santa Monica, Calif., arrived in Grand Island Tuesday and were met by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marcellus. They all returned to Amelia where they are visiting the ladies’ father, Art Waldman. Mrs. Alice Prewitt and family attended the show in Stuart Sun day evening. John Hansen and his mother, Mrs. Maud Hansen, and Mrs. Frank Pierce were in O’Neill Sa turday evening. Mrs. Frank Backaus and Caro line and Mrs. Ralph Barnes and children attended church at Butte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston, Mrs. Edith Andersen and Mrs. Julia White drove to Alda Sun day and spent the day at the Roy Andersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kramer and son, David, of Lincoln also met the group there. Mrs. White accompanied the Kra mers as far as York on their way home. She will visit relatives there for a while. Mrs. Kramer is the former Norma Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backaus visited at the Lindsey’s Sunday. Rev. Robert Kalb arrived at the B. W. Waldo home Saturday from High Island, Tex. His wife and children who have been vis iting her parents, the B. W. Wal dos, and other relatives for the past month, accompanied him on their homeward journey, starting Monday. Archie Campbell of Ainsworth and Bum Phillips of Burwell were callers at the Giyae wia man home Sunday. Misses Janice Prewitt, Nancy Watson, Connie Gilman, Mrs. Frank Backaus and Caroline at tended the wedding of Darlene Anson in Atkinson Monday morning. The girls helped serve at the reception in the afternoon. Lloyd Waldo drove to Omaha on business Saturday. His aunt, Mrs. Esther Dailey, who had been visiting relatives the past week, returned to her home in Omaha with him. Mrs. Paul Fisher and girls were O’Neill callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia were callers at Ber nard Blackmores Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Lugins land were dinner guests at the Glenn White home Sunday. Miss Lois Burge celeorated her 16th birthday anniversary Wed nesday evening, July 6, by in viting friends and neighbors to her home for a party. Among those present were the Hugh Carrs, Lewis Burgetts, Paul Fish ers, Glenn Whites, Leon Thomp sons, S. C. Barnetts. Mrs. Frank Backaus and Caro line and Janice Prewitt went to O’Neill Thursday. Caroline and Janice received their drivers li censes. The Frank Backaus family has a new deep freeze. Mrs. Blake Ott and Florence Lindsey were relief switchboard operators for Edith Andersen Sunday while she visited her son, Roy, at Alda. TRY FISHING ROCK FALL—Those from this vicinity trying their hand at fish ing were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rakes and girls. Floyd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gallagher and Pat, Herb Underwood and Linda Johnson. Of course most of the large ones got away but their lunch was good enough that the’re going to try again in the near future. _ W. F. FINLEY, M.D. O’NEILL Downey Building OBTICE PHONE: 28 * a. " ■ Miss Van Zandt, 37 Years Teaching, Honored by Pupils EWING—Miss Anna Van Zandt was honored by the Sunday-school of the Methodist church with a card shower on her birthday an niversary Sunday, July 10. Miss Van Zandt has been a faithful worker in the Sunday school for 37 years. During this period, she has taught classes in the grade and high school groups and at present has charge of the adult class. She often substitutes as pianist for Sunday-school or church services. At the conclusion of the Sun day-school hour, the primary de partment joined the upper groups in singing “Happy Birthday.” A decorated cake was presented. Other Ewing News Mrs. Leonard Bauer visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Adolph Koenig, on Thursday and Friday. Miss Helen Weibel of Omaha spent the holiday weekend at the farm home of Mrs. Rosa Weibel. Johnnie and Debbie Adamson of O’Neill are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Koenig for two weeks and then will return home to wel^ come a new baby sister, born June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koenig and Danny were guests at the Koenig home on Sunday. Leonard Miller spent the July 4 with his parents. He is stationed in Colorado. — —in iTiritin rr Thoendel and Weibel families this week. She will soon return to California to care for her mother. Louis Sojka returned home Friday from California after making the trip with Louis Sojka, jr., who will be an interne at a hospital in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Markaski of New Jersey are visiting at the Sojka home. Adolph Latzel is remodeling his home and installing water works. The Adolph Koenig family were dinner guests at the Jack Rosna home on Sunday. . Miss Bonnie Jo Jefferies, who is attending college in Omaha, spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies. Mrs. May Gemmill was a 1 o’ clock dinner guest of Mrs. Wilma Eppenbach and her brother, George Mitchell, on Wednesday, July 6. Laura Lee Gamel returned home from Orchard on Sunday after spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Weg ner. Mrs. Wegner also visited at the Gamel home Sunday. A guest on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ga mel was Henry Marx from Sid ney. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock went to Omaha on Friday where they met her sister, Mrs. Hugh Nini, and daughter, Laurie, of Beaumont, Tex. Mrs. Nini and daughter are guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Sturbaum enter tained at a family dinner on Sun day. Guests were their daughter, Mrs. Hugh Nini and daughter, Laurie, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock and daughter, Patsy of Ewing. Ivir. ana lvira. ocuii. i hosts at a family party at their home on July 4. In the evening fireworks provided the entertain ment for young and old. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spittler and Rosalie, Miss Helen Rother ham, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and and children, Art Spittler, Mrs. Nellie Komer, all of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spittler and family of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gragge of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mitchell and family of Bellington, Wash., were guests at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag, dur ing the holiday weekend. They were enroute to Washington, D.C., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christon, accompanied by Mrs. Agnes Bar tak and Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom, went to Elgin on Wednesday, July 6, to attend the wedding of Joe Miller of Ewing and Miss Maxine Carol Schalk of Elgin. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies and Mrs. Rose Bauer and family spent the day in Norfolk picnicking. Miss Geraldine Bauer of Norfolk, who had been vaca tioning in Ewing, returned witn them. Mrs. Zoe Huffman of Elgin and two grandchildren of O m ah a were guests at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huffman, and family a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wagoner of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Max Jeffers and family of Chambers were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kropp. The following Ewing young sters go to O’Neill to take swim ming lessons at the pool: Mary and Sue Huffman, Sharon, Jack, Jim and Richard Kropp, Lonnie Blacker, Norman Bomer and Rus sell Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coleman of Texas arrived in Biwing Sunday evening and are visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Hannah Tuttle, and other relatives. Glen Tuttle, who was accom panied by a friend, returned to Meridan, la., after spending a week’s vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle. Mrs. Richard Edwards and children were guests on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thelander of Orchard. The i group enjoyed a picnic sup per. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schroe der were Sunday guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroeder. Orvil Reiger of Hiawathia, Kans., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson and family. Guests at the L. A. Hobbs home on Monday were Mrs. Hobbs’ brother, James Harding, and family from Illinois and also her mother, Mrs. Rose Harding of O’Neill. Jack Kropp, who spent the past week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jeffer, and family at Chambers, returned home Sunday. - Emmet News Mrs. A1 Kloppenborg visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wayman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox of Alamogordo, N.M., came Satur day, July 2, to spend a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, and other relatives and friends. They are enroute to Baltimore, Md., where Robert will be stationed. Relatives of Mrs. Robert Cole visited at the Cole home Tuesday morning, July 5. They were en route from their home at Port land, Ore., to Des Moines, la., to visit at the Bill Humpal home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Redlinger of Pomona, Calif., visited Mrs. Agnes Gaffney recently. Miss Susan Brainard was a guest of Barbara Fox all last w eek. The Charles Strong family of Omaha spent the July 4 weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc Millan and Mrs. Ruth Barnes' of Atkinson. Mrs. Geary Enbody took her sister, Mrs. Vern Swick, to her home at Clinton Friday, July 1, after she had spent a week visit ing at the Geary Enbody home. Mrs. Harvey Hanson visited Mrs. Robert Cole and sons Friday afternoon. The Vernon Hoxsie family were supper guests at the Raymond Hoxsie home at Inman Sunday. The Walter Pease family visit ed at the George Skopec home Friday evening. xne vernon noxsie iamiiy vis ited at the Fred Prowitz home at Royal Friday. The Leslie Strong family of Omaha were guests at the Cecil McMillan home Friday. Miss Leah Serck spent Friday at the Albert Sterns home helping prepare for the wedding reception held there that evening for the Sterns’ daughter, Doris, and Jim Moss of Sioux City. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney visited Mrs. Henry Benze at O’Neill on Monday. Mrs. L. B. Pyle and Barbara of Inman spent Friday evening with the William Serck family. Mrs. Pyle showed moving pictures she had taken recently and some her husband had taken and sent from Hawaii. Mrs. Vernon Hoxsie, Sandra and Terry visited at the George Brain ard home last Thursday afternoon. Warren Campbell of Kearney was a guest at the Leo Tunender home Sunday. Mrs. Marlin Wichman and chil dren spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bous ka in Stuart. EDW. M. GLEESON DENTIST 2d Floor Gilligan Rexall Bldg. Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-5 PONTON INSURANCE Florence Ponton, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds Si Bonds Phone 106 — Golden Bldg. ... REPORT OF MON., JULY 11, SALE 190-250 lb. buchers, 18.40-19.50; top on 26 head. Only 19 selling below 19.00. 250-350 lb. butchers, 16.20-19.35. Sows to 300 lbs., 14.35-17.50; few smooth up to 18.00. 300-450 lbs., 12.00-16.90. Stags to 550 lbs., 7.60-10.00. Have consigned for July 18 sale 40 purebred Yorkshire feeders. Expecting more. Will be at barn Sunday nights from 7:30 to 10:00 o’clock to re ceive stock during the hot weather. For Top Market Prices; For Sales and Service, Consign to Verdigre Livestock Market SALE EVERY MONDAY W. LLOYD BRADY, Owner and Mgr. Phone 86 Verdigre