Mr. and Mrs Lee Downey of Denver, Colo., were callers last Thursday morning at the Fay S. Bnttell home. Mr and Mrs. Archie Bright and Bill Hovey of Ord attended the Stuart homecoming Saturday evening Venetian blinds, prompt deliv ery, made to measure. metal or wood, all colors.—J. M McDon ald's. O Neill. tf Supper guests Monday evening of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Davis were their houseguests, Mr and Mrs. Andrew' Johnson and Mr and Mrs. Oscar Sampson, all of Mora, Minn , Mr. and Mrs. Wade Davis and family of Ewing, Mr and Mrs R. A. Stowell and Gary, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stowell and family. “The Old Reliable” MARKET REPORT FridaV, October 12th—2,700 All Aberdeen-Angus Auction 2,200 calves sold at prices ranging from $21.00 to $27.05 cwt. for steers and $17 00 to $19.90 for heifers. Yearling steers from $18.75 to $20.00 cwt. Monday, Oct. 15th — 2,150 calves sold from $18.00 to $22 00 for better kinds and from $16.00 to $18.00 for com parable heifer calves. Tuesday. Oet. 16th — 1,800 cattle sold, including around 800 yearling and 2-year-old steers. A very active demand, prices fully 50 cents per hun dred weight higher at $18.00 to $19.50. Cow market fully steady and active. Around 300 calves sold steady with Mon day market. next calf sale MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd REGULAR STOCKER FEEDER AUCTION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23r«l We can use more good quali ty steers for next Tuesday. Prices the past week have re covered on these kinds. Good time to cash them is when they want them! Phone 5141. Atkinson Livestock Market Veteran President Darrel Dexter (above), son of Mrs. Olive Dexter of O’- 1 Neill, has the distinction of ; having been president of his 1 class for four successive years. > He was elected as president when in the seventh, eighth, i ninth and again this year in the 10th grade. ~ *- " Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bltimmer of Arnold, former ly of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Becker and Roberta went to Hartington Sun day to visit her sister, Mrs. Aug ust Noecker, and her father, John Stevens. r riaay guests oi Mrs. «osa Bowers were Mr. and Mrs., Frank Klasna and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ludwig, all of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eppenbach and family, his mother, Mrs. Elsa Eppenbach, and his brother, Gary Eppenbach, went to Palmer Sun ady to visit the former’s brother in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Eric Eilers, and family. Callers Wednesday, October ! 10, at the F. S. Brittell home were Mrs. Ray Conard and Mrs. Dickie Fernau and daughter of Ncligh. Frank DeBacker of Fremont is visiting his brother, G. C. De Backer, and Mrs. DeBacker this I week. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert D. | Clements and Debra Ann and Robert, jr., of Lowry air force base, Denver, Colo,, returned on | Saturday after visiting his par | i-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clem ents, since Monday, October 8. Mrs. Esther C. Harris enter tained the Wesleyan Service Guild Monday evening. Lt. James Merriman is attend ing a two-weeks’ course at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. He is stationed in Georgia. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman. Mrs. John J. Harrington went to Sioux City Saturday to meet Mr. Harirngton, who is employ ed in Chicago, 111. He returned Tuesday. Their daughter, Mar lene of Omaha, attended the Gra ham-Maughan wedding Saturday. She arrived Friday with Don and Edward Graham, both of Omaha. They returned Sunday. HEO Club Becomes Extension Group n • HEO dub met at the Glenn Harpster home last Thursday, The club has decided to become an extensoin club and will take their lessons from the O'Neill headquarters. Other Deloit News Dr. and Mrs. Fred Prellwitz and daughter of Kearney visited at the Frank Bohn home over th weekend Mrs. Prellwitz was formerly Evelyn Bartak. Mrs. Frank Miller went to Grand Island last Thursday. Her son. Leonard, who is in service in Wyoming, returned home for a month’s leave from camp. Sunday dinner guests at the Keith Bartak home were Mr, and Mrs. Bill Gibbs, David and Kathy and Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bartak. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bartak and family of Inman were after noon visitors. Mrs. Fred Prellwitz and daugh ter and Mrs. Frank Bohn were Saturday evening visitors at the Bill Gibbs home. The bridge west of Deloit was rebuilt last week. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bauer and Dan planned to leave Wed nesday by train for California where they will visit their daugh ters, Mrs Dewayne Borg and Mrs. Jerry Lamport, and fam ilies. . Mrs. r red narpsiei «»uu Lu were Orchard visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow and daughter of O’Neill are stay ing at the Bauer home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bartak made a business trip to Sioux City Friday. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Carnes of Ncligh spent Sunday afternoon at the Henry Reimer home. Leave for Detroit to Attend Wedding— Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe lich and son, William, jr., depart ed Sunday for Detroit, Mich., to attend the prenuptial parties for Miss Kathleen Seymour and her liancee, Mr. Froelich, jr. Others leaving this week will be: James, Charles and Miss Ma ry Froelich, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rob ert Berigan, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Frank FYoe lich, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Birm ingham. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell, J. D. Cronin and Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan. The Birmingham girls, Miss Barbara and Miss Marde, who are employed in Denver, Colo., will fly to Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gallagher will also be present at Saturday’s wedding. O’Neill News Mrs' Ray Lawrence and fami-1 ly and Mrs. A1 Hamik and fam-; ily visited Mrs. John Gallagher in Inman Saturday. Mrs. I. J. Kinsman of Colum bus was met in Norfolk Monday by Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Morgan. Mrs M. J. Golden and Mrs. F. J. Dishner. She will visit rela tives for a week. Romaine Saunders of Lincoln was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. G Gillespie last Thursday and Friday. , . Calvin Murphy, who was sta tioned in Germany, arrived home recently. Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Emma Lawrence were Mrs. Lou is Taggart and daughter, Jackie, and Mrs. Merle Fagan, all of Chambers^ ^ Kenneth Juran and sons spent Sunday in Creigh ton visiting friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth and daughter of Atkinson were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Johnson and fam jjy^ Sunday evening Dr. and Mrs. Merle Hunt of Battle Creek vis ited the Earl Hunts and the K. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones visit ed her brothers, and sisters-in law Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Peter son and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peter son, in Polk Sunday. The Harold Humnchs have named their little daughter Jan 1 °Mr and Mrs. Marvin Miller expect to go to Lincoln Friday and return Sunday. Mr. Mtlle plans to attend the football game. Weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Gildersleeve were Dr Norman Rathmann of Blair and Fred Wildes of Fremont. - "1 Five Grid Regulars on Shell Five regulars from last year’s St. Mary's ped ankle; Jim Froelich, bad knee; Jerry McGinn, academy football team are on the hurt list, pos- broken leg; Larry Cleary, knee injury. (Not pic ing a serious blow to Coach Don Templemeyer’s tured is Jim Becker, who had knee surgery this hopes. Left-to-right: Capt. Tom Schneider, chip- summer.)—The Frontier Photo. O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs, Susan Kubitchek returned Friday from a visit in Denver, Colo. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McManam.v of Den ver, whom she had been visiting. The McManamys returned home Sunday. Miss Sharon Hancock, who is employed in Denver, also accompanied them and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hancock, over the weekend. She returned with the McManamys. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baack at tended the 34?h division staff of ficers’ meeting at the national guard conference held over the weekend in North Platte. Mr. Baack is a major. Their son, Ricky, left Friday to spend 10 days in Seward with relatives. * •* ( ' % ■ sec ribN rw o jhe Frontier O'NEILL, NF.BR.. Till RS„ ran Streeter Feted on Anniversary— Mrs. Dean Streeter entertain ed at a card party Sunday eve ning in honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R Revell spent Friday in Lynch at the home of Mrs. Clyde Mc Kenzie, sr. Mrs W. H. Harty and Mrs. F H. Harty went to Creighton Sun day to visit the former’s daugh ter, Mrs. Kevin Kocina, Mr. Ko eina and daughters. Joan and Joan McKenzie, twin family birthday dinner Wednes McKenzie, jr., were honored at a daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde day to celebrate their fifth birth day anniversary. Last Thursday guests of Mi and Mrs. L. F. Beckenhauer were Mr and Mrs. Richard Miner and daughters of Denver, Colo., and Mr and Mrs. Harry Beckenhauer of Norfolk. Dale Beilin spent Sunday night with Arnold Miller, son of the Evvalt Millers. Arnold, who re cently was discharged, returned from Germany recently. Wallpaper. 10c per roll. 3 for 25c.—Scovie’s Western Auto, O’ Neill. **<• Rev. Thomas DeBaeker of Nor folk brought some boys to see the St. Mary’s game last Thurs day. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C«. C. DeBaeker. Little Suzanne Benner and her mother, Mrs. Roy Berner, have been staying with Suzanne's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harmon, since she and her moth er were dismissed from St An thony’s hospital. They will re turn to their home in town when Suzanne is a little older. ■1 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS! TROUBLE LIGHT 15-Foot Cord Special ... $1.00 $1.00 OFF ON THESE ITEMS PLASTIC DISH PAN Regular 1.98 Special $1.00 6 - FOOT STEP LADDER Regular 5.95 Special $4.95 16-QUART PLASTIC WASTE BASKET Regular 2.98 Special $1.98 COYNE HARDWARE Phone 21 O'Neill ATTENTION FRIENDS WE WIS1 I to announce that we will be open for business in our i modern new store in the Consumers Bldg., on East Douglas street, on — MONDAY. OCTOBER 22 However, we will continue to do business in our present location through Saturday night, October 20th. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Thursday, Friday, Saturday — Oct. 18, 19, 20 6— LIGHT BULBS (PI 2—PR. CEE-TEE PLIERS Only V* Only ROLLS WHITE CEILING PAPER_ “SCOVIE’S” Phone 98 — O'Neill Bargain-giving O’Neill Dollar Days — Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 18,19,20 RAYON SLIPS Ladies’ rayon slips. Assorted styles and sizes. 32-44. White, black and pink. Value to $3.98. Each _ $2 GIRLS' SLIPS All nylon knit slips. Lace trim. White. Built-up shoul der style. Sizes 4 to 12. Each -$1 1 . F» ' BLOUSES Ladies’ cotton blouses. Plains and printed style*. Assorted siie 32 to 40. Hurry for these! Each- 1.50 COTTON DRESSES Fast color prints in attractive styles. Regular 2.79 quality. Ladies' sizes 12-20 and 38 to 44. Each_$2 WOMENS BRIEFS Easy-eare 40 denier nylon briefs. Fancy lace panel trims. White. S-M-L. Each Pair_00c PENNY LOAFERS Tan glove leather or black leather loafers. Fashioned for fit and built for wear. Ladles’ sizes 5 to 9. Special!___$4 H BOMBER JACKETS Men’s eturdy twill jacket with wool Inter-lining. Knit bottoms and cuffs. Olive drab color only. Sizes 36 to 46. Plenty of hard wear In these! LADIES’ COATS — m,, nlAfe 57 Outstanding wool fabrics. The season's lastct fashions and colors. Lr | WL I La La xJr WW Made to sell up to 39.95. Large cotton filled pillows, assorted fabrics and colors. Save! Buy Now!_$33 Each_77c APRONS Cotton print or crisp organdy fabrics. Bib or tea styles. Assorted colors. Buy several! .—- - _ NYLON HOSE Limited quantity of famous-brand hose. Sheer 60 ?au?e quality. Wanted shades in 8Va to IOV2 sizes. Save! 2 Pairs-$ 1 1 7" LOOP RUGS 27 x 48, cotton and rayon, rayon and nylon loop rugs. Fringed ends. Non-skid hack. Assorted colors. 2 ^ ..$5 COTTON FLANNEL 36” printed flannelette. Gay patterns on pastel grounds. Ideal for gowns, pajamas, etc. 3 Yards for___51 MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Fine white cotton. Tested for strength. Practical sise. Stock up at this low price. 12 for-88c SILVERPLATE 40-piece set. Famous Wm. Rogers flatware. Beautiful pattern, heavily silverplated. Don’t miss this big saving during our Dollar Days! 40-Pc. Set_$12 TEA TOWELS Soft, absorbent rayon and cotton towels. 27 x 35 sue. Woven red border on two sides and hemmed edges, i 4 for_97c E ~1 COMFORTERS Largo size “Dacron" (Reg. trademark) filled com forters. Light-weight, non-matting. Gay floral print covers. Buy for Christmas! Each - $9 MUSLIN 39” wide unbleached muslin. Firm, sturdy quality. Stock up at thLs low price. i 5 Yards for..J J RAG RUGS 24 x 48 cotton rugs. Heavy tight-woven quality. As sorted multi-colors. 2 for-$3