ap ' i WE* Exhibit Childrens’ Clothes These members of the Rancho Keepers extension club from southwest of Atkinson exhibited childrens' clothing at achieve ment day held here Wednesday, October 17. Left-to-right: Mrs. Keith Jones, Mrs. Dean Gotschall, Mrs. Evan Garwood, Mrs. E. J. Gotschall, holding her daughter, Ellen. Little Bonnie Garwood j is shown at lower right.—The Frontier Photo. mmt. < Mrs. Preston Jones and Mrs. Robert Cook exhibited hand made vases and other glassware at the achievement day program in O’Neill.—The Frontier Photo. Cleaning Plant Changes Hands Mr. and Mrs. George Mor lang of Valentine have purchas ed the Ideal Cleaners from Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Grooms. The Grooms family, which moved here earlier this year when Mr. Grooms established the plant, left tlvis week for Val entine. The Morlangs have moved in to the John Nachtman residence. They have two sons—Richard, 3 and Vernon Lee, 2. IT-— 1 PICKS TOMATOES CELIA—Mrs. Mark Hendricks reported that she picked two thirds of a bushel of tomatoes, (size of baseballs) from her gar den Saturday, October 27. The vines had not been covered. Methodist Festival and Bazaar, Saturday, November 10, 9 a.m. in the downtown former Krotter building. Don’t fall to visit Scovies Wes tern Auto now in the Consum ers Building. 27c T Big Run Expected Today Today (Thursday) we will have between 1.500 and 1,700 cattle. Of this number, 900 will be calves, mostly llerefords; 300-400 yearlings with quite a few cows and j around 100 two-year-old heifers and steers. Last week's most welcome rain held up a number of consignments, and these will be here for today's sale. Early consignments include: 150 calves from Eagle Creek, 75 calves from Page, 60 calves from Chambers, 50 calves from near Stuart, 32 black heifer choice calves from O'Neill. 67 head from east of O'Neill, 22 head of 900-pound two-year-old steers. It will be nice sale today. Remember, sandhills feeder cattle are the best! O’Neill Livestock Market Phone 2, O Neill (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) ■-—-"1 Re-elect A. L. Miller if Born on a Nebraska farm; taught in rural schools; Mayor of Kim ball; Member of Cong ress 1 4 years; strong supporter for REA and sound agriculture. if Republican victory makes him Chairman, Interior - Insular Affairs Committee. Will again introduce legislation t o use surplus crops for in dustrial purposes. REMEMBER . . . UNDER EISENHOWER it War and killing in Korea stopped. Republican * Budget balanced; tax r es cut. to _ it Full employment with Congress peace and happiness. Vote For A Record — Not A Promise Ravages of Drouth Noted in Black Hills REDBIRD—Mr. and Mrs. Mer rill Anderson returned home Tuesday, October 16, from a trip ! t