t'age hews of Brownlee were Sunday visit ors ia uie Soren Sorensen, jr., iHiini ..i Star, ai Seven icktft, J‘ 1 • 11 arid Willi ll,e S. D a- .«*ni Carson and Mrs. * i« ,t Aiiuiii of Lincoln and *> JonnMjii ox iUu were r*iu> m me notne of Mr. j*.,4 . id, jiai’oid easily and Mrs, Carson. *a.^ ./uici iJai a entertained lire rneinueis of the KNA Ken <..aioa Wednesday, September *o, i.i a social afternoon. A iBicaa tush luncheon was sei.eu. Airs. Snell will be the October lu nostess. iraiolu rCelly received word t.iai las uromer-in-law, Ctiap mau Hightower of Los Angeles, e«i,r, uied at Los Angeles on ac, lernaer ^5. funeral services and buiiai were held in Cali fornia. ya.v do wen and Herbert Ste vens served luncn to the mem kaWi'^ Lt tiiti Hebenah lodge who met a, the lOOF nail '1 uesduy t veiling ltoutine business was m vC uvScci. air. and Mrs. Kayrnond Heiss s,p..a dam Wednesday, Septem ber ,o u..til Monday m Lincoln uj gues s oi tncir son, Donald, uiio ia.iiny. On the return trip w.cj v.aticj an uncle of Mrs. dels . at Omaha. Cno*r pruet.ee with Mrs. Burl Luiy a, director was held on .u-j evening. The hymn, * ten i Survey the Wondrous Cr.j . was p. cseiitcd Sunday i t ii.mg ai Wesleyan Methodist ctiur. h. m.jci , i f the Missionary so ciety gathered at the Otto Ter i.,t home for the purpose of dress ng .lu spring chickens for fti - , as or’s locker box. These the gift of Mr. and Mrs. My. 1 Llsberry. IM CKWITII BUYS HOUSE buy Beckwith on Saturday pjrchu'od the dwelling belong ing ;o the estate of the Mrs. Mar.y Uhl. Purchase price was $ ,-btO. Ncrbert Uhl is adminls t t r Col. Wallace O’Connell \ i auctioneer. !• t*nv* of the St. Mary’s aeademv frosh v.ere obliged to eat their lunch on downtown street earners on their initiation day—Wednesday, September 26. The initiation was elimaxed with a mild haeing session that evening followed by a danee Left-to-right: Betty Schneider, Pauline Mahoney, Al e- Srhaffer, Dorothy Itelina and Helen Boyle.—The Frontier Photo. Mrs. F. G. Albright Leaves Phone Post PAGE — The Page Telephone company has secured Mrs. Roy Cunningham as operator to re place Mrs. F. G. Albright, whose resignation became effective Oc tober 1. Mrs. Cunningham has been a clerk at the Farmer’s store for several years. Mrs. Melvin Smith will take her place there as a regular clerk. Mrs. Albright has served the telephone company as operator continuously for nine years. She is undecided what she will do or where she will go. For the present she has stored her household goods and will do son ■ visiting before she decides where she will make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanders returned Tuesday from the west toast. They visited their sons: Earl and family, at Irrigon, Ore.; Marlowe and family, at Portland, Ore., and Gene and family at Lancaster, Calif. CHURCH NOTES METHODIST i \molia-Chambers ■ ' R ! 'try M>a , , tor Sunday, October 7; Amelia — cteol at 10 0 a.m ; Chambers^— 'undav-school, 10 a.m., anl wor f ip si 11 a.m. Communion seiviec for both •.hur.lies. At Chambers, 730 p.m.. Rev \ irj.n.i, Myers of ,4iek\ win be in charge. i ne i astor will be attending .• > t’s school at Lincoln from Monday, October 8, through Fri day, October 12. If it should be necessary to contact him before his arrival back please get in t ac:. With Mrs. « vers at the parsonage. Monday evening: Chambers— choir practice, 8 p.m, Thursday evening: Amelia— MYF and choir practice, starting at 7:30. Saturday, October 13: A •'woodcutting bee” wall be staged by both churches one half mile east of Lloyd Waldo’s, beginning at 9 a.m. Purpose of the event is to stockpile wood for the par sonage heating needs. All men are urged to turn out and help. \SSEMB1.Y OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. E. Kirschman, pastor Sunday, October 7: Sunday school for all ages, 10 a.m.; wor ship service, 11 a.m.; childrens’ ervice, 7 p.m ; evangelistic rally, 8 p.m. Bill and Jean Bradway, known as the king and queen of the sil ver strings, singing their con •. i Western and Hawaiian .song.' and .old time gospel hymns, wlU bo here Wednesday October 10, at 8 p.m gospel : ervit as A > ; s.itu i day tVi S ( FV \\ tlVTHODIST (O’Neill) to 1 By m Leubcr, pastor Sunday, October 7: Sunday school. 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 am.: Wesleyan youth, 7:30 p.m.: adult fellowship, 7:30 pm e\angelistic servici * A quartet from" Miltonvale. K.ms.. Wesleyan college, will be with us over the weekend. They will have charge of a service at 8 p.m, Saturday. The Worship service on Sunday at 11 a.m . and a youth rally at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O’Neill) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, October 7: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship ser vice, world communion Sunday. Christians around the world will observe the Lord's supper at this time. Tuesday, October 9: Bible study, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 10: Junior high Westminster fellowship, 6:30 p.m.; choir practice, 7 p.m. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RF1). Ewing) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sundays October 7: Worship service, 9:30 a.m., world com munion Sunday. W w wmm ih w W w ■■ wmm < Tuc l8y, October 9 Bible stu . Hoffn an home, i p.m, • ' ST FAI L'S I FTltFRAN (Chambers) Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor Saturday. October ti* Conflr •• •: class, 10 am Sunday, (X abet 7 Sunday school. 7 p.m.» worship, 8 p.m, (IN 11 H l MON (O'Neill) Rev C. P Turner, pastor Sunday - school at 10 am,, preaching vice at 11 a.m , young peoples me ing at 7:30 in the evening. STOIC ELY WYEE& ® E -rtirtn.ft t\ nn MO m> EXTRA FANCY RED DELICIOUS OR JONATHAN STOKELY’S Sliced or Halve* I CLING PEACHES ■ 3 NO. Th CANS.8 9° 1 l-rr. - I rryil L "" STOKELY’S wa CREAM STYLE or WHOLE KERNEL 9 GOLDEN CORN j 3 NO. 303 CANS. .49* IIP _ v _ — . . ^ ___ California Celery Hearts <**«•. 20* California Heod Lettuce »12c SUNKIST ORANGES »12< Idaho Yellow Onions »«»*« ..y . . * 6C □U. S. NO. I R£D Potatoes...»3T STOKELY'S - 303 CANS FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 *>R 69 PEAR HALVES 3 *>R 83c STOKELY'S - NO. 2 CANS ^ C% c Crushed Pineapple 3 FOR o 3 STOKELY’S - NO. 2 CANS M SWEET POTATOES 2 *» 43 STOKELY'S - 22-OZ. JAR A(r SWEET PICKLES 39 wispy cmcKHg 25‘ WHEATIES ™ 2V buck peppeb . .<* 10‘ MAZOLA ..65c >■ ■ -—---— STOKELY’S - 303 CANS ^ HONEY POP PEAS 3 for 57c STOKELY'S — NO. 2V» CAN ^ ^ A. PUMPKIN 2 ** 39‘ CUT GREEN BEANS 3 roR 65 TOMATO JUICE 3 *>r 89 FRESH DILL PICKLES 3^89 GOOCH’S A _ WATERMAJO J A. NOODLES ... . imi 25c RICE . . . . . l-J. BAG 1 Z Vanilla Wafers » 29‘ Canned Pop * 49c 1 TENDER BEEF ^ ^ ^ CHUCK ROASTuJt^ H |flcn nRIED BEEF • • • i^=i=-i= ptrnM ENDS and PIECES,^ Ifwonor frozen coDFiyUL^-^2— FRYERS__- to* 39® GROUNDBEEF-^*! 4th St. Market Phone 93 — We Deliver CLOSE-OUT SALE L W. BARTHEL ESI ATE PERSONAL PROPERTY 28 miles smith of Atkinson, 3 miles west, on — THURSDAY, OCT. 18TH 11 A.M. 266 CATTLE—Including 6 reg Hereford breeding bulls, J2 whiteface heifer calves, 41 whiteface vlg, heifers, (open), 2 milk cows, 10 two-year-old bred heifers, 20 eows three to six-years-old with calves, 30 three-year-old white face cows, 115 whiteface cows, 10 whiteface cows seven-years and older. Also four horses 30 BALES OF OLl> IIAY - 500 TONS OF PRAIRIE HAY t MACHINERY—1949 H Farmall, 1941 H Farmall, 1951 Super C Farmall, 1948 Super A Farmall, F-12 Farmall with three-rake hitch. Model A truck sweep. 1948 GMC IVa ton truck, rakes, binders, plows, stripper, harrows. Also shop tools. Carl Rogers and Kd l horin AUCTIONEERS Chambers State Bank, Clerk ; Special i | NOTICE! i ! CUSTOMER APPRECIATION NITE OCT. 4 ! 5 Ycur O’Neil! Gamble Store will be open from 7:09 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Thursday. A j ; special B 0 N U S DISCOUNT on ALL items in our J > store in appreciation of your past fine patronage. < k i w »r ; * { • Use your geeri credit, pay cash f £ J or use our convenient lay-by-pian. ' I i | > % i ► i i ► » NO TRADE-INS 1 necessary I I <1 < rPer Tire Holds! < i • A 1 ■ I to.-- rr: “ i Don’t Shove-Don’t Shovel { i Don’t Slip~Get GRIP • | WINTERMASTER I J Mud and Snow Tires < w I $ l > > I I I I > I I < i £ 4 | | 600x16 \ pi us Tax | TUBE TYPE | r brand NEW nOT retreads not seconds i Wintermaster tires give you surer, safer winter driving, g The 464 traction cleats assure full use of your engine power. Only $1 down per tire holds them for you on our * lay-by plan. Doubly guaranteed! 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