Justice Court O. S. Higman, no reciprocity, dismissed. November 15, Kirk. Robert W. Benjamin, driver for Clyde Hiatt, overweight on ca pacity plate, pending, November 15, I irk. Stephen W. A. Taylor, driver for Southern Freightways, $10 and costs, November 15, Richard son. Fritz W. Schwager, no trapping permit, $10 and costs, November 15, Salak. John Snyder, driver for Alan B. French, overweight, $50 and costs, November 16, Richardson. John Snyder, driver for Dan „ B- French, no trip permit, $10 and costs, November 16, Richard • son. Chet McConnell, driver for Melvon Hansen, overweight on capacity plate, pending, Novem ber 16, Kirk. John J. Houseman, overweight on capacity plate, $10 and costs, November 17, Richardson. Ivan Wright, drinking on high way, $25 and costs, November 17, William W. Griffin. Wayne Pollock, drinking on highway, $25 and costs, Novem ber 17, William W. Griffin, at torney. Wallace Twiss, driver for Ash croft Trucking Co., overweight on capacity plate, $10 and costs, November 17, Kirk. John C. Wallen, driver for Tri State Produce Co., fictitious num ber plate, $5 and costs, Novem ber 18, Kirk. Clayton Kurzenberger, overload on axle, pending, November 21, Kirk. Bill Strong, driver for Rubeck, overweight on capacity plate, pending, November 21, Richard son. Melverne C. Schulz, overweight on capacity plate, pending, No vember 21, Richardson. Addison Crowder, excessive width, $10 and costs, November 28, Kirk. Charles A. Parker, driver for Harry F. Conner, overweight on capacity plate, pending, Decem ber 5, Richardson. Ivan Bacon, driver for Mullin Brothers, Valentine, improper use of dealer plate, pending, Decem ber 2, Kirk. Paul Larsen, overweight on capacity plate, $10 and costs, De cember 1, Richardson. Paul W. Kaner, excessive width, $10 and costs, November 28, Kirk. No Mail Because of Snow— VENUS—There was no mail in the Venus territory Saturday on account of the snow storm. The roads were impassable. Snow here was estimated to be 10 inches in depth on the level. Drifts three to four feet deep were common. HONORABLE MENTION Barbara McCarthy, senior at St. Mary’s, won honorable men tion in essay contest conducted by the Nebraska division of mod ern languages. The topic was “Language and the World in Which We Live.” The Frontier for printing . . . prompt deliveries. - ^ « i *> CHURCH NOTES METHODIST (O’Neill-Enunet) Rev. Glenn Kennicott, pastor O’NEILL: Thursday, December 8: WSCS Christmas party, 2 p.m., at ihe j church. Bring gifts for nursery, books, toys, kleenex, etc. (There | will be a nursery attendant dur i ing party with 10 cent gift ex change for children.) Friday, December 9: Dorcas does not meet, but will meet Fri day, December 16, at the L. G. Gillespie home. Sunday, December 11: Morning services as usual. In evening, covered dish supper and Christ mas party, 6 o’clock. Bring table service. Wednesday, December 14: In termediate MYF, 6:45 pun.; choir, 7 p.m.; senior MYF, 8 p.m. Sunday, December 18: Sunday school Christmas program. EMMET: Sunday, December 11: Worship and children’s Sunday - school, 9:30 a.m.; adult Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O’Neill) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, December 11: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m. Monday, December 12: Bible study, 2:30 p.m.; building com mittee meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 13: Pri mary children’s hour, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 14: Westminster youth fellowship, 6:30 p.m.; choir practice, 8 p.m. Thursday, December 15: Circle II meets for luncheon at the home of Mrs. L. Beckenhauer, 1 p.m.; Circle III meets at the home of Mrs. William Artus, 7:45 p.m. CHRIST LUTHERAN (O’Neill) Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor “The church of the Lutheran hour.” Thursday, December 8: Meeting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Nelson, 8 p.m. Saturday, December 10: Con firmation classs, 2:30 p.m.; Sun day-school rehearsal, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, December 11: Worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:15 am. Monday, December 12: Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 14: Ad vent service, 8 p.m. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O’Neill) Rev. Duane Lauber, pastor .. Sunday, December 11: Sunday school, 10 am., Carl Colfack, superintendent; worship service, 11 a.m.; Wesleyan youth, 7:30 p.m.; adult fellowship, 7:30 p.m.; ' evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Prayer service and Bible study, Thursday, 8 p.m. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Sunday, December 11: Wo.-hip service, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m. Regional Deaths Fred W. Koinzan ELGIN—Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) for Fred W. Koinzan, sr., 80, widely known resident of the Elgin com munity, who died in a Norfolk hospital Saturday, December 3. Survivors include: Widow—Myr tle, five daughters, six sons, 24 grandchildren, 18 great-grand children and one brother. Ralph Armogast SPENCER — Funeral services for Ralph Armogast, 66, former resident of Madison and brother in-law of Mrs. Harold Drickey of Spencer, were held Tuesday, De cember 6, at Edkley, Colo. Survi vors include four daughters and one son. Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson and Mrs. Vannie Newman called on Mrs. Roy Pilger at Norfolk Wednesday. The Pilgers are former Dorsey residents. Venus News Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pospeshi entertained a group of neighbor; and friends at the Grimton cchoo Friday evening, December 2. Thw showed colored slides of thei tour of Utah last summer. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dorr motored to Creighton Tuesday. , November 29, where they visited . with their daughter-in-law, Mrs. [ Dale Dorr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kennison ' and sons moved this week from the Clare farm near Winnetoon to the former Clarence Finch place northeast of the Venus store. Mr. Kennison’s father pur chased the place this fall from Mr. Finch. The place had been vacant since Mr. and Mrs. Ken ntth Caskey moved to O’Neill. They had lived there since the first of the year. Wendell Strope shelled com for the Grosse brothers and Herman Dorr Friday—before the heavy blanket of snow covered it. Re ports are the com shelled very well on account of the dry wea ther. Those helping with hauling and shelling were: H. J. LeMas ters and son, Max, Bernard Mont gomery, Lavain Hines, Archie Moser, Albert Fospeshil, Orie Caskey, Ralph Brookhouser and William and Frank Grosae. Farm Close-Out I will sell the following personal property at public auction on the premises located 9 miles north of Emmet, Nebr., on county road, or 9 miles east of the northeast comer of Atkinson, thence I 5 miles north, on— Saturday, December 10th Starting at 12:30 O’clock Lunch Served on Grounds If stormed out, sale will be held Saturday, Dec. 17 50 — HtAU ut l;ailh — au 46 head of Hereford stock cows, all vaccinated for Bangs. This is an outstanding herd of good young cows. Two 2-year-old heifers. One cow and calf. ALSO: 1 black saddle horse, gelding, smooth mouth. Saddle and bridle. FARM MACHINERY F-20 Farmall tractor; 2-bottom 16-in. tractor plow; winch to fit Farm all tractor; 2 Mc.-D. 12-ft. hay rakes; Kramer-made 2 rake hitch; hay sweep to fit tractor; tractor cultivator; Mc.-D. No. 25 power mower, 7-ft.; Mc.-D. No. 7 trail mower, 7-ft.; Mc.-D. 6-ft. horse-drawn mower; overshot hay stacker; wagon and rack; rubber tired wagon and box; Mc.-D. manure spread er, nearly new; John Deere corn planter with 80 rods wire; J-D No. 10 hammermill; 2-section harrow; 2 one-horse drills; 8-ft. grain drill; walking plow; 60-ft. rubber belt; 2 cross-cut saws; 2 feed bunks; 2 hog troughs; bobsled; set of harness; six 50-gal. V oil barrels; brooder house, 10x16-ft.; grain bin; shop tools; 2 heating stoves, wood and coal; other articles to numerous to mention. Terms: Cash. For credit make arrangements with your banker. FRANK DETERMAN OWNER Ernie Weller & Dean Fleming, Auctioneers First National 'Bank. Atkinson. Clerk Real Estate & Personal Property AT AUCTION J. A. 0, and Victoria Wc:ds Estate To settle the Estate of the late J. A. O. and Victoria Woods, the following described real estate and personal property, situated in Chambers, Nebr., will be offered for sale at public auction on — FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16TH . — Starting at 1 P.M. — Premises Located IV2 Blocks North of Smith Lbr. Co., in Chambers Rea) Estate DWELLING: Eight-room house, nicely arrang ed for two apartments or for a family dwelling as a single unit. East front. Nice yard. Real estate measures approximately three tenths of an acre in Robertson’s Annex, Village of Chambers. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 25 percent on date of sale; balance due upon delivery of title and abstract. Possession upon final settlement. Personal Property Oil Burner — Kitchen Range Kitchen Oil Stove Coal-Wood Space Heater Desk & Bookcase Combination Bookcase (3 Sections) 2— Dressers — Commode 3— Beds, Springs, Mattresses Pillows — 2—Couches f Sewing Machine Buffet PLUS many miscellaneous items of furniture, rugs, linens, dishes and cooking utensils. | Terms on Personal Property: Strictly cash. MRS. LELA GRUBB — ADMINISTRATRIX — I j COL. ED THORIN, O’Neill, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker | CHAMBERS STATE BANK, Clerk i . • ■. .,HHMIMHHHMHIHflHHMHHRHflHflMHhk \ BOG US DOLLAR D A YS j d " ! At In O'Neill I 1 fc. ! TABLE LAMPS i Large assortment of colors and styles. i China and wrought Iron bases. J Values up to 5.95 £ jl * Your Choice _ i Haddon Hall ! HOTEL MATTRESS 1 Made by Englander I With the exclusive body balance. | 5-YEAR GUARANTEE i A 39.95 Value | For Only __ ; STUDIO BEDS i Upholstered in high grade friezes and ( tapestries. Plastic arms and kickboards. 1 Bogus Dollar I Days Price _ Hit or Miss Rag Rugs 24 x 42 Regular Price 1.59 THIS SALE . 20 x 26 Duck Feather Pillows Heavy ACA ticking. Regular 4.69 WHILE THEY LAST, EA. Parker Chromspun Floor Lamp Shades Completely Lined! Sun and fade resistant Regularly 3.29 DOLLAR DAYS PRICE . BRIDGE TABLE { Rugged hardwood frame, tubular steel legs. ) Hampdenite heat and soil resistant top. Bump-proof corners. ) Green, Red or Brown. ^ An Excellent ttS ^ Christmas Gift_W'J ) - p 9x 12 I AXMINSTER RUGS ! Florals — Scrolls — Leaf Patterns | Values up to 79.95 ) Bogus Dollar Days Special ) 3-WAY FLOOR LAMPS • Black, ivory or brown bases. ) Parchment or plastic shades. Large Assortment To Sell At_ 1 ! HASSOCKS i 1 5x1 V/z square type in the famous I. Golden Glow ’ pattern washable * plastic. Assorted colors. | Bogus Dollar £ JL 4 Days Special_ Bird “Armolite” FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING 12-Ft. Wide — Plastic Fortified First Quality 1 0 patterns to choose from. Per Running Foot_ Limed Oak STEP-END TABLES ! High pressure bum-proof tops. ) Regular 10.95 ) Bogus Dollar ) Days Price _ } Cocktail Tables to Match_8.00 I _ ____ .. .. k J YOUTH’S CHAIR TANKETTES | Ebony Finish 3"PC. BtlthrOOffl Set I Tubular Base Tank Cover | Tank Lid Cover | Chrome Arms Toilet Seat Cover 4 Red or grey tweed I 7 colors in chenille. 4 plastic seat and Eliminates g back. condensation. g Regularly 3.98 J Our Sale Price Bogus $ Days Price I $8 $2 A ——————— - - PIN-UP LAMPS Wrought Iron PUG SAMPLES Bases Axminsters and Parchment Shades Iim. _ Can be used in WlltOnS any room Values up to 12.50 $n n . They will make Day I rit6 excellent Christmas gifts! 2 for At _ $3- $5 3 - WAY > Shadow - Glow | Television LAMPS! 2-Tone Plastic ^ Shades I Regulary 3.98 ^ Bogus Dollar > Days Price [ $2 | 1 | General Electric < AUTOMATIC WAFFLE & GRILL 1 Serves 3 ways! Use it as an open grill for bacon, eggs t or chops; use it is a closed grill for sandwiches, or use it to bake delicious waffles. Completely automatic 1 with signal light. \ Complete with ^ Reversible Grill for _ 4 __ CARRY-ALL CAKE SERVER with Lock-Type Cover . . . for easy carrying. Durable pure aluminum with gleaming silver-like finish. Jumbo Size £9 A CT Sale Price _^ J Dormeyer MEAL - MAKER MIXER \ with Electric Food Grinder ) . . :aX no extra cost! Another sensational example of | how Dormeyer gives you most for your money. " COMPLETE WITH ) Grinder, 2 Mixing | Bowls, Juicer, for__ | The New Toastmaster Automatic POP UP TOASTER I Beautifully styled, chromium and deep brown bakelite finish with fingertip crumb tray. Big cool handles. I Dollar Days Special J Price Only _ Artisan All Steel Hammer with 16-oz. head, curved claws, leather grip handle. Our Best Quality! IN CHRISTMAS BOXES SALE ^k PRICE .S -— f ^2-Inch Square Drive } 18 PC. SOCKET SET ; . . . makes it possible to do much of the tear-down and re-as- * sembly work on autos, small trucks and farm equipment. In- ) eludes sockets, extension cross bar, flex handle, reversible b handle, speedy universal joint packet. In Strong Metal Carrying Case for _ Automatic G.E. A Complete Selection of I Coffee Electric or Wind-up ! Make, Cl,cks g ... for the kitchen or dining ’ Here is a new, low cost cof- room or alarm for the bed | fee maker by General Elec- room. See our complete line | trie that brews coffee the °f clocks priced from— , way you like it. 3 to 9 cup _ _ | capacity for the unbelievable 2 49 tO Q 99 a We have a clock to fit your 1 needs with a price to fit your i pocketbook! j A--- - — _ ___■ __ _ Mirro ■ M&hc *^n Exceptional Gift Valoe! BUY HER AN Pressure Electric Trivet in _ Keeps food piping hot! Au I U II thentic antique black trivet “Federal Wreath” polished IN 4-QUART SIZE brass element, 50 watts, for Made of thick gauge, special keeping coffee, casseroles, hard aluminum alloy with etc > pipin* hot- Handsomely rack for canning. Pressure abased in striking gold control provides 5, 10 or 15- foil *»«*• Nationally advertis 1b. pressure. ed for 4 95* We have li for only- • yo“ at only $12 $2.95 less cord _ r G.E. Automatic | Visualizer Iron • Now you can make your Iron. " ing days easier, less tiring, | because this new GJK. Auto matic Iron cuts ironing Huie ) and saves work, has an 1m- ■ proved fabric dial, new larg- P er sole plate, with red Indi- | cator light that tells you " when iron is ready for use. I ALL FOR — | I > I