Havraneks Feted Prior to Leaving ior Montana I Iom< LYNCH—Members of the A« sumption BVM church gathere MILLER THEATER — ATKINSON _ Fri.-Sat. Nov. 16-1 , Sun.-Mon.-Tuev Nov. 18-19-2 , Thin coupon and one paid ad I rnimsion will admit two ad J* the American Legion hall Sun day evening, November 11 hon oring the Raymond Havranek family in a farewell party, a The Havranek family plans to leave for their new home ,n - Missoula, Mont, sometime this d week Other Lynch News I Warren Collins of Spencer : was a business visitor here Fri ] day. Mr and Mrs John Hurd visit id at the Claude Pickering home 1 the past week. 7 Carlie Darnell was a business i visitor at the William Mahlen | clc rf home Friday. Mrs. Emma Carter and Frank Kaplan of Verdel were business visitors here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahlen dorf and daughters visited at the Edward Vogt home in Naper on ' Sunday November 4 l) Joe Jamber and F Richter of Spencer were business visitors here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klasna of C__ •• A t .At v in w. u dl UIV VI I y Sixta home last Sunday. Dr. Joseph David jr., attend ed a medical convention in •Omaha last week. The family ■ viited friends and relatives there 1 at the same time. | Mrs. Jack Same Ison and chil dren of Hartington spent several I days here the past week visiting | relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Mahlen I dorf and daughters visited rela . tives In l^ake Andes, S. D. Fri I Mrs. Gale Burdick of Verdel • was a business visitor here Sat J urday. • Harold Hargens of Spencer wa a business visitor here Saturday Mrs. Stasia Courtney recentl; returned home from the coas j .. here she visited her daughter: and their families for severs weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sixta re umed home Monday from theii farm in Minnesota to be here tc do duty in voting. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moody oi .Armour, S. D„ were Lynch vis* .tors election day. Albert Dahlberg has left foi Omaha where he entered the ser vices of Uncle Sam. Mrs. Don Simpson’s brother spent several days at the Simp son home during his visit at Madison with relatives. Mr and Mrs. Emil Peterson of Monowi were Lynch callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Prokop of Bristow spent Sunday evening here. The Queen Esther circle held a food sale at the Lynch Lock ers Saturday afternoon. CHAMBERS NEWS Marvis Carstens of Plainviev.’ wnc an nvprnicrht cn i net in thr* Omar McClenahan home Friday, November 9 On Saturday, Jack McClenahan and Miss Carsten's drove to Omaha to visit Jack’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ; nd Mrs. Jerald MeClenaiian, and family. Mr and Mrs. William Craw ford and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner and chil dren at Winside Sunday, Novem ber 11. Mr. Crawford and Mr Werner were army pals. 1 . • 1 . • . " I • t I NIGHTS ite* per per- ) occupancy, / ►o December ( oters of the slfing on the /1 . . Reloxing / I *d messes of l / ond romonc- W Jtion ot the I otel? 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Church Notes r ■ METHODIST CHURCH (O’Neill) Thursday, November 15; Pra yer circle 10 a.m., C. Bates home Friday, November 16: Dorcas ' 2 p.m. Sunday, November 18: Junior choir, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 am : morning worship, 11 i.m.; evening fellowship supper, 6 p.m.; service 7:15 p.m.; special film service for all ages—adult, youth, children. Monday, November 19: Int. ! MYF 7 p m : Wesleyan service guild at R. Herlev home, 7 p.m.; ! Tuesday, November 20: Adult Fellowship, 8 p.m. Wednesday, November 21:! Union Thanksgiving service at I Presbyterian church 7:45 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O’Neill) Rev. F„ Kirschman, pastor Sunday, November 18: Sun-; day school for all ages, 10 am.; worship service, 11 a.m.; Rev. L. W. Dickinson, Nebraska su perintendent of the Assemblies of God. will speak; Junior and childrens’ services, 7 p.m.; evan eelistic rally, 7:45 p.m.. Rev. L. W. Dickinson, speaker. Week-night service, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Youth service an dchoir re hearsal. Thursday, 7:45 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH (Chambers and Amelia) Rev. Harry S Mvers, Pastor AMELIA— Thursday, November 15: Wo 7 30 p.m.; choir practice, 7:30 p. m. Sunday, November 18: Wor ship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, school, 10:30 a.m. CHAMBERS— Thursday, Novembcd 15: Wo-: man’s Society of Christian Ser- j vice, 2 p.m.; Mrs. Lavern Hoerle, j program leader, Mrs. Roy Mil-! lei, Mrs. Mina Myers, Mrs. Louis Neilsen, hostess. Friday, November 16: Mem bership training class, 8 p.m. Sunday, November 18: Sun day school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; young adults special birth day party with MYF as guests, [ 7:30 p.m. Members are asked to bring sandwiches or cookies. Monday, November 19, Choir practice, 8 p.m. Tuesday, November 20: In termediate MYF, 7:30 pan. Thursday, November 22: Thanksgiving services for both Chambers and Amelia churches, at Chambers church, 8:30 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, November 18: Bible school, 9:45 a.m.; worship ser vice, 11 a.m. Tuesday, November 20: Bible study, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 21: Union Thanksgiving service in the Presbyterian church, Rev. Glenn Kennicott will bring the message. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN RFD, Ewing) Sunday, November 18: Wor Jb NEW YORK People going |iao>f arc going Pontiac! Pontriac /-/as /t in the Surprise Package of 'ST OVER 6 DOZEN "FIRSTS” INCLUDING . . Star Flight Body Daslgn—a Pontiac Exclusive— longer and lower than ever before—'57's most dis tinctive styling. New interior Styling—the "Oft the Gluiulilor~ Look—a fashion "first" for ‘57—perfectly nrjpp. matched with the exterior. Mew Btrato-Streak V-S Engine—270 h.p. in Star Chief and Super Chief, 2S2 Lp. in the Chieftain when teamed with Strato-PLight Hydra-Made, Ml extra-cost option. Cloud-Soft Level-Line Ride—the ride sensation of the year—a new suspension system based oa a . big, road-hugging 124- or 122-Inch wheelbase. Three Popular-Priced Sorted— J Star Chief • Super Chief • Chieftain WM. KROTTER CO. Phone 531 O’Neill, Nebr. ship service, 9:30 a m.' sundaj school, 10:30 am.; family night 7 p.m. Please bring a covere< dish and sandwiches. Tuesday, November 20: Bibl* study, 8 p.m PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Dorsey) Sunday, November 18: "This High Calling", a color motion picture, will be shown, and spe cial music, at 3:15 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH (Emmet) Sunday, November 18: morn ing worship and children’s sun day school 9:30 a m.; adult sun day school, 10:30 a.m. Interior of Hall Improved— CHAMBERS— American Le gion post 320 of Chambers met Thursday evening, November 8, at the Legion hall with 14 mem bers present. Commander Lambert was in charge of the meeting. Plans for the smorgasbord, held Monday, November 12, in observance of veterans day, were completed. The interior of the Legion hall was given a fresh coat of plaster by the legionaires last week. Frontier for printing! ORDER NOW! WHIPPING CREAM for your Thanksgiving Dinner At your favorite store ... or deliv ered at your door! Beatrice F Phone 464-W O’NEILL DORSEY NEWS | Mr. and Mrs. .H, H. Miles ar rived home Monday evening af ter having taken Miss Margaret Kruse to Omaha, where she ha been employed in a bank. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscock were O'Neill shoppers Friday. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Hiscock and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slack motored to Norfolk Tuesday to attend to business matters. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Greene and Mrs. Alvie Knapp of Lynch were supper guests at the Ed ward Carson home Sunday.' Mrs. William Conard enter tained a group of ladies at a par ty Friday. Mrs. Albert Derickson and Mrs. William Derickson called at the Osborn home Friday. Miss Effie Stevens went to Page for a couple days to visit with her sister, Mrs. Eva Cun ingham. Market Report Verdigre Livestock Market MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 We sold over 600 hogs and pigs on a market that topped at $14.65. Other good No. 1 butchers sold from $14.40 to $14.60. The No. 2 and 3 hogs ?old from $14.10 to $14 35. Sows sold from $12.75 to $13.80. Some unvaccinated pigs weighing 100 lbs. sold at $15.55. Other pigs weighing 55 lbs. sold at $10.60 and $10.75 per head. Some of the weanling pigs sold from $7.00 to $9.00 per head. Tile cattle sold real well and we could have sold consider ably more as buyers were on hand for all classes. If you have stock for sale, get our opinion before you sell. We will be happy to visit your farm during the week. We appreciate your patron age. VKRDIGKE LIVESTOCK MARKET Don Jensen, Mgr. A 1948 Chevrolet will be sold next week. THE FRONTIER, O’Neill. Nebr., Thursday. Nov. 15. 1956.—PAGE 15. EWING NEWS Mr and Mrs. Gail Boies and Mrs Robert Bartak went to Vif a''d Mrs Du; ward Loughrev Leavenworth. Kans. last week attended the turkey dinner in where she will join her husband, *•' 'e a r w a t c r Sunday evening, who is stationed there. sponsored by the American Le Mrs. James Koenig and daugh- .auxil,,ary held oach ycar on ter Cheryl Rae were guc^tji on *ian> 1 av * Monday at the home of her Mr. an‘l Mrs R*'n Larsen went grandmother, Mrs Eva Kaezor. ,0 Clearwater Sunday evening to Miss Irene Kaezor is now cm- Bttcnd the an"ual turkey dinner Ployed at the Farmer’s State on veteran,, day. bank in Ewing For the summer Miss Uoti^ North, the new months, Misa Kaezor has been teacher for the fifth and sixth employed in Omaha. grades in the Ewing public This Week’s est Buys 9 x 12 RUG, Plus 40-oz. Pad 64.50 HI NK BEDS, Complete 89.50 BABY BED, with Mattress 32.50 RECLINING CHAIRS 69.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESS, Full Size 19.95 ! STl’DIO COUCH 59.50 ASPHALT TILE, 9 x 9-C-Grade _ 10c Midwest Furniture & APPLIANCE Phone 346-J — West O’Neill _ way 20 and 1 mile- south, on— FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Sale Starts at 1 P..M. ' 29 - HEAD SHORTHORN CATTLE - 29 15-MILK COWS 6-HEIFER CALVES, wt. 300-400 lbs. or l -Reg- BULL, 4-yrs.-old 7-Second-Calf HEIFERS 2—saddle horses 2 To start calving: in one month. Heifers all broke to Green broke milk, very gentle, g:ood producers 2—Sets Harness. Collars, Fly Nets 3-Doz. Mixed Laying Hens - 9 Guineas l—Stack Alfalfa l—Stack Brome Alfalfa — Some Round Bales machinery *nd 1 ,1> Sulky Pl°w c eader H d Cornsheller, 1 «>"£?&*. l w