I a. tar hue FOR SALE FOR SALE: Aerometer wind mills and towers, galvanized stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot sizes—John Sobotka, Inman, vpbr- _ 23tf COMBINATN STORM/SCREEN Windows and Doors I have a window- to fit your budget! Fr«-e Estimates-Convenient Terms Call or Write JIM SESSIONS 409 (Evenings) PO. Box 568 22tf Used Car Bargains! 1952 Champ, hardtop. 1951 Studebaker Commander 1950 Studebaker Champion. 1952 Customline Ford 8, tudor 1952 1V4-T. long wheelbase Ford truck. Smith Motor Co. Phone 562 — O'Neil] FOR SALE: Childs pony, coming one year old, broke .— Helen Gokie, 1«* mi NE O’Neill. 23tf FOR SALE: Purebred Angus and Hampshire.*! Bulls 6 to 18 mos. Spring boars and gilts. Rea sonable prices. Visitors wel come — Elmcrest Farms-, 6 miles south, 1% east of Leigh. 26-2sc fOR SALE: DeLaval cream sep arator, hand or electrically op erated. — Duane Gray, 405 E. Everett, O’Neill. 21tf USED MACHINERY TRACTORS— '49 G. 2—*42 B J-D 40 B J-D. JRINDERS— Lctz with cutter head. J-D 10" hammermlll. MOWERS— No. 5 J-D. CORNPICKERS G.I. 2-row. J-D 101. J-D 226 2-row. Farmhand heavy duty loader Ask About Our JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN Up to 3M> Years to Pay Harry R. Smith Impls. vour John Deere Dealer Phone 562 - O’Neill FOR SAI^E: Purebred Hamp-1 shire boars ready for service.} Reasonably priced. — Henry Stelling & Son, Orchard. 24tf A CALF, sired by Curtiss Candy bulls, is born every two min utes. Proof that others knew it pays.—Call Duane Gray, 469-J, O’Nefll. 24tf FOR SALE: Purebred Yorkshire boars. Reasonably priced. — Frank Beelaert, Page. 23tf ANGUS BULL SALE MALLORYS’ 14th Aberdeen An gus Bull Sale, at Valentine, Nebraska, Monday. October 22nd, at the Valentine Auction Yards. Thirty top Angus bulls, twenty two-year - olds and ten big yearlings. Mallorys* bulls are guaranteed bulls. 20-26c ATTENTION, FARMERS and Ranchers: Salt, any kind, $16 and up. Will deliver large or ders to any vicinity. Located 3 blocks east and 4 blocks north of traffic signal. — Phone 524-M, O’Neill. 51tf SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone.—Con tois Motor Co., Neligh 30tf FOR SALE: Scratch pads, « for 5c.—The Frontier office. tf USED CARS , 1956 Chevrolet V - 8 Del Rae Club coupe, 2-tone, radio, heater, overdrive. 1956 Plymouth Savoy, 4-door, 2 tone, heater, very clean. 1954 Chev., 150 series, 2-door, very clean. 1955 Chev., 210 Del Rae, 2-tone paint, radio, heater. Very sharp. 1951 Chev. Deluxe, 4-dr. power glide, heater. 1951 Chev. Deluxe, radio and heater, very clean FULL LINE OF AUTO PARTS Qualified Mechanics LOWEST HOURLY RATES We work evenings to get your job done! Hometown Motor Co. (Formerly Shierk Motor Co.) Ph. 430, O’Neill IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured? —See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill. Nebr. 44tf FOR SALE: Purebred Tam worth Boars sired by Nebras ka Grand Champion boar, big and ruged. Reasonably priced, — Bruce FI etch, er, Orchard, 3% west on No. 20. 23-30c FOR SALE: Mare and gelding, wt. 3,600 lbs., 8- and 9-yrs. old, well broke, heavy set ol harness (collars, etc.)—Wm Krotter Co., ’Neill. 27p4C FOR SALE: New TV antenna and rotor. $100; Studio couch and matching chair—Harvej Jensen, Phone 759W. 27p3! FOR SALE Heavy duty cabling rack nearly new complete with cable and bed. 2*6 miles east of Midway store.—Mrs. Mar tha Fleener, O'Neill 27c FOR SALE Registered Hereford bulls, 12 to 25 mos. old.—2*6 mi west of Drive In John Niewohner, O’Neill 27-35p F< iR SALE 1 Ihircbred 2-yr. old Hereford bull, C. H. Crusty Domino breeding; 1 Purebred 2-yr. old Hereford bull, C. J. Royal breeding. Bulls are good breeders.—Arthur F. Papstein, Bristow, Nebr. 27-28p FOR SALE: Eight Registered Hereford bulls 16 to 18 months of age, range condition. Dom ino breeding throughout. Grandsons of Carlos Royal of the Sam McKelvie leading Herd Sire. Priced to sell. Phone 2142 Stuart. 27-29c FOR SALE: Six stacks hay lo cated 6 miles so. O’Neill.—-Joe Alberts. Ainsworth 27p35 FARM MACHINERY We still have a few very good pickers at close out prices. 1948 Vac Case 1949 Ford Tractor 1951 Super C Tractor 1940 Chevrolet 1*6 ton truck 24-ft. David Bradley elevator Loader to fit Ford Twin Draulic Loader, will work with wide front IHC Sheller Harvey Sheller Harvey Mill Cream Separators Wash Machines Freezers Refrigerators STOP IN and see the Wright saw now only $179.00 Oil and Wood burning space heaters STOP IN and Trade for a new International 4 wheel drive pickup. Al*SO SEE the new line of Whirlpool washers and dryers Shelhamer Equip. Co. Your International Dealer Phone 570 — O’Neill FOR SALE Boars, Montana number one. Registered. Very reasonable. — Jimmy Tenborg 4 miles north, 1 west of Em met. or 8 miles east of Atkin son on county road. 27-28c MISCELLANEOUS I LOAN money on farms and ranches.—R. H. Parker, O Neill, Nebr. 9W MONEY TO LOAN IF YOU WANT a farm or ranch loan see us, as we are agents for the Equitable Life Assur- , ance Society of the United States. J. F. BRADY CO. Atkinson, Nebraska 22-25tf IF YOU want to borrow money, write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 9« H OO V E R SALES & SERVICE WM. KROTTER CO. UPTOWN HARDWARE & APPL. Phone 496 — O’Neill HUNT'S Numbing & Heating COLEMAN BLEND AIR FURNACES — Gas or Oil Kohler, American & Briggs PLUMBING FIXTURES Paw Paw for Your Septic Tank Water Systems Gas & Electric Water Heat irs Phone 399 — O’Neill We Give Gold Arrow Slainns Business Opportunity Standard Service STATION for lease in O’Neill. Very good business. Good location. For details, write — W. C. Whited O’Neill, Nebr., 319 E. Fremont or phone 709. 24tf ANNOUNCEMENT Architectural designing, planning, estimating and drawing. Robert J. Krotter GRADUATE ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER O’Neill, Nebraska Phone 531 or 285-J HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding New and Used Motors for Any Job 25tf MONEY TO LOAN Easy Repayment Plan Prompt, Confidential Service CASH LOANS $25 to $1,000 O’Neill Company Virgil Laursen, Owner Phone 434 — O'Neill 24tf Wick s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service 219 West Douglas — O’NEILL — Phone 211-W 16tf80 L-O-A-N-S 4% Federal Land Bank Long Term PRE-PAYMENT PRIVILEGES ELKHORN VALLEY NATIONAL FARM ASS’N O’Neill, Nebr. FRANK BEELAERT Page — Phone 25-F-23 AUCTIONEERING Specializing in Livestock Farm and Ranch Sales 37tf FARM LOANS — R H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. fitf BUSINESS OPTORTUNITY WILL install 8 good used bowl ing alleys, complete. For infor mation, contact: J. W. Rock well, 410 W Second, Grand Island. 24-26pl50 L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds »f automobile, muck and tractor repair Acetylene welding. O’NEILL COMPANY Insurance - Real Estate - Loans VIRGIL LAURSEN Box 275 — Phone 434 25tf * ) D Months to Repay on Real Estate LOANS $ 1,000 or less $25.00 to $1,000 on Furniture or Auto, Made on our regular monthly re- 1 payment plan and on a Special plan for farmers. CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL SERVICE Central Finance Corp. C E. JONES, Mgr. Phone 14 O’Neill 3tfc dankf;rts PROPANE O’Neill and Chambers — Bulk Gas Deliveries Norge Appliances Gas Pleating Systems Dearborn, Seigler, Coleman, Universal, Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER & DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert s Propane 22tf j Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill _ AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Specialty Phone 207 — O’Neill Kelly’s Plumbing YOUR HEADQUARTERS for plumbing and well supplies, plumbing fixtures, Geneva steel kitchens, water systems, water softeners, septic tanks, root proof sewer pipe, wind mill heads and towers, pump jacks, well points, cylinders and leathers. if it pertains to plumbing or wa ter supply, we have it! Located 5 blocks south of the New Deal Oil Station, O’Neill. 43tf O. E. (“Oakie”) DAVIDSON Plumbing & Heating “The Best Work for the Least Money” GAS WATER HEATERS & FURNACES Phone 126 O’Neill j AT YOUR SERVICE IN REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KIETH ABART Phone 209, O’Neill 28tf O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. James Storm vis ited the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daugh ters, in Winner, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss and family visited friends in Valen tine and Wood Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter via > ited relatives and frienda is 1 Chambers Sunday. CARDS of THANKS WE TAKE this opportunity to express our deepest thanks for the cards, prayers, letters and deeds of kindness shown at the time of the death of our mother, Mrs. J. B Pribil. The Family WE WISH to extend our heart felt thanks to our kind friends and relatives for their expres sions of sympathy and deeds of kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. Your kind acts of love have helped much to make our sorrow easier to bear.—Mrs A. G. Clark and family. 27p WE WOULD like to take this means of thanking all who helped put out the fire on our place, moved hay and turned in the fire alarm. Also the other kind deeds and both Chambers and O’Neill fire de partments.—Arnold, Marie and Erna Zuehlke 27p I WISH to thank all my friends and relatives, who sent me cards, letters and gifts, and al so those who visited me while I was in the Veteran’s hospital in Lincoln and also after 1 came home. I appreciated it very much and shall always remember your thoughtfulness. LYSLE JOHNSON 27p50 A THANK-YOU to all who sent me cards, flowers and letters and who came to see me while I was laid up. Many thanks to Sisters of St. Francis and all the help on the hospital’s sec ond floor. You were so good and kind to me. A special thank you to Melvin Bell and Roger Bowen for helping w-ith the cornpicking. 27c Floyd Whitaker WE WISH to thank our kind neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness extend ed us during the death of our beloved husband and father.— Mrs. Arthur Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hibbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hibbs and family, Miss Lillian Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hibbs and family.. 27p FOR RENT FOR RENT: Gas heated, furnish ed apartment with full bath. Close in. — Phone 440-J, O’ Neill 24tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O'Neill 16tt FOR RENT: Furnished, heated apartment, 3 rooms plus kitch enette and bath. Close in. — Phone 556-R. O’Neill. 19tf FOR tlENT: 4-room basement dwelling.— Geo. C. Robertson, O’Neill. FOR RENT: Furnished and un furnished apts.—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. tf FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment, natural gas for heat and cooking. Close in.—Phone 535, O’Neill. FOR RENT: Four room modern duplex, available November 15; also 2 bedroom modern home. Available November 10. _Harry Ressel, O’Neill. 27tf FOR RENT: Very nice two bedroom apartment. Heat and water furnished. Available November 15.—Mrs. Harold Leise, Phone 759R. 27p45 FOR RENT: A house, 3 rooms and bath— Ph. 155, O’neill. 27p REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Near - new 3 - bedroom house in Northern Heights addition.—Phone 420 J. 26-27C FOR SALE Improved 520-acre farm in N.E. Holt county. SEV4 sec. 11-30-14 $35 per acre Abart Company Phone 520 — O’Neill 48tf FOR SALE: Apartment house by owner. Good investment. Live in and still have income. — Phone 195-W, 304 E. Fremont, O’Neill. 24-27C FOR SALE: Five-room house, 2 lots Also model A Ford car.— P. V. Hickey, O’Neill. 6tf FOR RENT: Partly modern 6 room house for rent. Close in. —Mrs. Frank Valla, 317 E. Everett st., O’Neill. 27tfc FOR RENT: 5 room furnished house.—Call 484J, O’Neill. 27c WANTED UNEXPECTED CHANGE makes available good Rawleigh busi ness in S. Rock and S. Holt counties. Splendid business can be secured in this district. Ex ceptional opportunity for right man. See or write Marvin Stahlecker, Spencer; or write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NBK-102 201 Freeport, Illinois. 27pd. WANTED: Men or women to care for in my home.—Maude Kersch, phone 3292, Spencer. 2»-29p WANTED: 1,000 steers or 700' cows to pasture until Nov. 1 Abundance of grass and water. — Ken Halligan, Ft. Pierre, S.D . c/o Rankin Ranch. 50tf WANTED: General sewing and altering; also babv sitting — Phone 407-1,M. O’Neill 51 tf WANTED: Dressmaking and al tering. — Clara Aim. phone 440J, O’Neill. 27c LOST & FOUND COOPER'S HAVE moved to tho Ryan building next to the track. We have a good price on range cubes. FTill line of feeds and salt. Let O’Neill Feed Store, George Peterson, manager, supply your needs! • 27 c LOST 3-gal. pressure sprayer the night of the prairie fire east of Emmet. Please return to — Clarence Ernst, O’Neill 27p35 STRAYED: 1 Hereford heifer found in my pasture recently. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad.—Howard Rouse, 3 miles east of Midway, phone 2F120, O’Neill. 27-28-29c Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: October 23— John Cearns, Scottsbluff, accident; 24 —Mrs. Herb Skala, Stuart, med ical; 24—Leonard McKenney, Newport, surgical; 25 — Cynthia D u v all, Atkinson, surgical; 27—Mrs. Susanna Gathje, Atkin son, medical; 27—Mrs. Russell Everett, Atkinson, obstetrical. Dismissed: October 23—Mrs. Edgar Bulau, Atkinson: 24—Mrs. Don Kaup and daughter, New port: 24- Mrs. Charles Jansen, Stuart; 25—Leonard McKenney, iNCWptU l , -D1 11C31 uiiiimuau, Atkinson; 25 — Mrs. Alfred Schneider and son. Atkinson; 26 John Gear ns, Seotts Bluff; 26— Cynthia Duvall, Atkinson; 27— Mrs. Herb Skala Stuart. Hospitalized: Art. Wald man, Newport; Delbert Scott, Atkinson: Mrs. Susannt Gathje, Atkinson; Mrs. Ed Coufal, Stuart; Mrs. Russell Everett and daugh ter, Atkinson; Wayne Charles Jansen. Stuart, Mrs. Lavern Mor gan, Atkinson. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Dr. Edwin B.. Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. Mary Classen, Spencer; Mrs. Effie Chandler, Spencer; Frank Ellis, ( Verdel; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch, Nor folk; Larry Dean Haun, Spencer; William Jordan, Butte; Mrs. Charles Kirk. Spencer; Joseph Kocian, Spencer; Mrs. Cecilia Uewer, Butte; Mrs. H. W. Tom-, linson, O’Neill; Mrs. Ada Varcoe, Spencer: Peter Woehl, Herrick. S'Dismissed: October 23 — Mrs. Virgil Johnson and son, dick Lee, O’Neill. 24 — John Dickey. Spencer 25— Mrs. Joseph Schulte Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs. Donald Bur sell, Spencer; Ivan P t e , Lvnch. 26—Joseph Opst, Niobra ra 28—Mrs. Gerald Hansen, O - Neill Mrs. Gerald Micanek, Lynch. 29 Mrs. Mac Brockemier, and baby boy, Gregory Mark. Naper. O’Neill News Callers at the Be~n Vedricksen home Saturday and Sunday ever Bob Vedricksen, Mr and Mr. Fred Vedricksen and two child .on Donald and Wilbur all of Salina, Kans.; Norman Vedricksen of Wichita, Kans.. and Bill Rob erts of Kansas City. Mo.. Mr.and Mrs Fred Vedricksen and Don-, aid and Wilbur returned to Sa Una Sunday. The others stayed for pheasant hunting m Soutn UM?a «nd Mrs. Harold Young; visited their daughter, Mrs. Keith Wade, and family a Broken Bow from ^>day u^. Monday. Mr. Young went pheas ant hunting there. D Guests of Mr and Mr J, Worchester and famlly D Wor-! were Mr. and Mrs. H. » w,'r. cester of White ifver S. D.. SSUW, -1 Herman E. I'"‘e°'"MSra'“nd’Mm Lulls W Roimer, Sr. and Paul Methodist Festival and Bataa^ Saturday. November 10 9 a. in the downtown former Kro *S last wank of Mr. and S. MraS!£s.^n^«e. »'« Mrs"V Si-rs J “ST otMre»rfc Hnrrv “mS EdL (Ike) VanEvery-d boys of Perry, ’d visiting Thursday until Suna H.G.i her parents, Mr. an ' d 1 Kruse and his parentMr. and, Mrs. George VanEvery ers Building. Anc0 °j* Memorial hos ^°n Sunday they went to who‘nhSrt t0 fCt tfunr children. ' had sPcnt a few davs with their aunt Mrs Fred Dunn In Atknson they also visited their had In-, r'(Vdoruk Dunn, who had just been released from army .ervi.e. The Crawfords turned to Neligh Sunday and iTUs , Crawford remained until aJr' ?,n.d Mrs Eugene Dobbs wcnt t0 Emerson: ™day’ Prober 26. due to the math of his grandmother. M’* and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman and ka\ recently visited with their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Arland Tangeman and family at t.urley and son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Larry Tangeman and son at Scottsbluff. The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church held a bake sale. Satur day, October 27 at the Park Avenue market. The society’s treasurer reports that the pro ceeds amounted to about $34 Sam Taggart, who is attend ing Wesleyan University at Lin coln. spent the weknd with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L W Taggart. Mr and Mrs. Fred Peltzer of Norfolk visited Sunday, October -1, in the A. A, Walter home. Mr. Peltzer and Mrs Walter are brother and sisters. Mrs. Mary Orr of Valentine spent several days last week visiting relatives is a cousin of Mrs. A1 Deirking, Mrs. C V. Robertson, Alfred Walter and Henry Walter. CHUKCH NOTES CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill) Rex James, Evangelist Sunday, November 4: Bible School at 10 a.m.; preaching and Lord’s supper at 11 a.m.; even ing service will be dismissed so that we can attend the revival meeting at the Ewing Church of Christ. Bible Study Wednesday night, 8 o’clock. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN, (Atkinson Rev. E. G. Smith, pastor Sunday, November 4: Wor ship service, 9:00, farewell ser mon; Sunday school, 10:15 am.; Lutheran Hour every Sunday at 4 p.m., over W.J.A.G. Initiation, Installation To Be Held Sunday— The Catholic Daughters of America will hold their initiation and installation of officers Sun day, November 4. at the Knights I of Columbus hall. After receiving communion at the 7:30 am. mass, members will go to the M and M for breakfast and then go to the KC hall. The new officers are: Claire j Hickey, grand regent; Kathleen Warnke, vice-regent; Mrs. An thony O’Donnell, prophetess; I Mrs. John Donohoe, secretary; j Mrs. Mark Shelkopf. treasurer: Mrs Ed Dupert, historian; Mrs. Jerry Spittler lecturer; Mrs. Gil bert Winchell, sentinel; and' Mrs. Bill Conway and Miss Claire Conway, trustees. Seven candidates will be in itated. Robert VanVoorhis of Albion spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. K L. Van Voorhis. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore con ducted and carried on by Julia W. Barger and Bernice L. Elkins at O’Neill, Nebraska, under the i firm name and style of The Ap parel Shop was on the 28th day j of October, 1956, dissolved by mutual consent and agreement and that the business in the future will be carried on by j Julia W Barger alone, who will pay all debts and liabilities of j the firm and who is entitled to1 receive all moneys payable to ^ the firm. Julia W. Barger Bernice L. Elkins O’NEILL LOCALS John Bowen, who attends j Wayne college spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Patrick, of Fruitland, Ida., visited from! Wednesday until Saturday, Oc tober 24 to 27, with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim. Mr. Patrick is Mrs. McKim’s uncle. A weekend guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen was Miss Carlene Nissen of Plain view. Mrs. Harvey Sawyer and son Harlan, of Sheridan, Wyo. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier. The Greniers who had been visiting the Saw yers for two weeks, returned with them. While in Wyoming, they went deer hunting and got their deer. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher had their daughters home last weekend. They are Mrs. Frances May and children of Millard and Mrs. Ellwyn Cronk of San Ber nardino, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hamik and family of O’Neill will also visit the Gallaghers. O’NEILL—R i c h ard ("Dick”) Perrv of the Postoffice staff is in the Veterans hospital at Grand Island instead of Omaha, as sta ted last issue. Ewing News w Ronald Rotherham and Lyle Spence, both students at the Uni versity of Nebraska, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs. James Rotherham and Mr and Mrs. William Spence Mr and Mrs Eugene K reset were overnight guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Latzel and family Thursday night They were on route from Crawford to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kresel, at Weston. They also planned to attend the teach ers convention in Lincoln Mr . George Morris and baby of Casper, Wyo„ are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Potter, and family. Jephthah chapter 85, Order of the Eastern Star, held a family party Tuesday evening, October 23 at the lodge rooms. About 25 were in attendance. Guests were Mr. a nd Mrs. Merwyn French of Page. A 7 o’clock covered dish dinner began the festivities. The table centerpiece was a “horn of plenty" flanked by bouquets of mums. Pitch was played for en tertainment The winner of high score was Henry Fleming and Merwyn French of Page receiv ed low. Door prize was won by Will Conner Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lucas and daughter, Mrs. Iwonard Koenig and family were enter tained at dinner on Tuesday eve ning, October 23 at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Billings. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Hobbs were callers on Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rose Harrington at O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Wheeler and baby of Ft. Collins, Colo., were recent guests at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Pruden. Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ross returned Saturday from Spring field, Mo., accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Malcom Blakenly and two sons. Enroute they stop ped overnight at S mith Center, j Kans., Doctor Ross’ hometown On Saturday evening at 8 o’ clock at the United Presbyterian church, Dr William H. Ross, the pastor, will show colored slides taken by Miss Laura McLachlan. of Atkinson, a missionary in Pak istan. who has charge of adult literacy work. Tlie public is in vited First Communion 1 (inner— On Sunday October 28. a din ner was given in honor of Kath leen Tharnish's first communion at Holy Rosary church in Alli ance Those present were Charles Cole, Cleone and Brenda, all of Star, and Mr and Mrs Al bert Tharnish of Norfolk. The dinner was held in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Tharnish. Mr Tharnish is in the insurance field there, hav ing moved to Alliance last sum mer Plan Apron, Towel Shower for Officer— Beacon Neighbors Home exten sion club met Tuesday, October 23, with Mrs. Roy Wayman. Plans were made for achieve ment day with a booth repre senting “Favors Through the Years.” The club decided to have an apron and dish towel show er for their president, Mrs. Len Shoemaker, who is ill 3 ARMY ENLISTEES Sfc. James R. Lyons of Un army recruiting office at O'Neill has announced the following re cent enlistments: Marvin L. Grandsinger of Clearfield, S. D . (through Valentine) for air borne; Gerald G. Waldman of Niobrara, for heavy construction machine oporaUvr school; Stanley M. Stec Of Long Pine, for re serves. Posts Visitation Dates— Martin A. Gundlach, field rep resentative of the Omaha office of the social security adminis tration, will be at O’Neill in the assembly room basement of the courthouse, on Thursdays, No vember 8 and 29 at 9 a.m.. Frontier for printing! - ANNUAL SUPPER and BAZAAR Emmet Methodist Church j EMMET, NEBRASKA Tuesday, November 6 Serving 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. ADULTS — $1; CHILDREN under 12 — 50< BASKETBALL HARLEM CLOWNS (Colored Professionals with Comedy Routines) — verus — , i CO. “D” TANKERS (O’Neill Champions) MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH - 8 P. M. O’NEILL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ADMISSION Adults—90c; high school students—60c; 0-0 Iccl FRANK M.i JOHNSON FOR UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA REOENT 6TH DISTRICT (NON-POLITICAL) VOTE FOR A UNIVERSITY GRADUATE ^