Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY (O’NeiH) Admissions: June 26 W E Rickard of Chamliers, ■ Samue Taggart of Chambers; 27 Ken neth Lee Summers of Page, Mrs Robert Taylor of Chamliers, Raj Lawrence of O'Neill 28 Mrs Clyde Wabs of Ewing. Mrs. Her Powell of O'Neill. Mrs Ed R Ste wart of Page, Mrs. James Hols claw of O'Neill, Richard Perry ol O'Neill, Linelle Tompkins, of In man; 29 Mrs. Rnjmond Kla beneg erf Chambers. Mrs. Ray mond Schmidt of Atkinson. Mi’s. William Serck of Emmet; 30 Rose Ann Tcmplemeyer of O’ Neill, Mrs. John Hood of Spen cer; July 1 Mrs. John W. Mil ler of Ewing, Susan Lynn Wey rich of Siou City, W. Grimm of Omaha: 2 Duane Edwin Iloerle of Ewing. Dismissed: June 26 — Robert Hendig of Fairfax, * S. D.; Mrs Emmanuel Ring of Spencer; 27— Mrs Mabel Henry of O'Neill. Mrs Antionette Homolka of Chambers, Mrs. Rex Beckwith of O'Neill, Mrs. I x>nald Cyde and baby boy of O’Neill; 28—Mi’s. Frank Tomjack and baby boy of Ewing; 29 Mrs. Alvin Kloppen liorg and bahj' Ixiy of Emmet, W. E. Rickard of Chamliers, Wal ter W. Meier of O'Neill, Mrs. Robert Taylor of Chambers, baby girl Taylor of Chambers (expir ed), Mrs. Joe Grutsch and twin girs of O'Neill; 30 -Owen Dono hoe of O'Neill, Loretta Enright of O'Neill, Mary Claire Vandon et of Ewing, Samuel Taggart of Chamliers; July 1 Mrs Henry Grunke of Emmet. I^eo Mullen of O’Neill, Mrs. William Serck of E«unet, Mrs. Cordia Smith of Otarnt>ers, Mrs. Raymond C. Kla)>enos and baby (toy of Cham bers, Mrs. Clyde A. Wabs of O’ Neill. and baby boy. Mrs Hubert Kohle of Stuart; 2 Mrs. James ffolstiaw of O'Neill, Ray W Law rence of O’Neill. ATKIVHON MEMORIAL July 1 Admitted: June 25- Mrs. Johan na Aekormann of Stuart, medical; 26- Mrs Francis D. Lee of At kinson, medical, Ray Gast of Atkinson, accident; 27 John Grof of Atkinson, medical; 29 Maggie Maynard Coleman of Atkinson, medical, Mrs. Robert Willi suns of Atkinson, medical; 29—Baggie Nightengale of Atkinson, medical, Harold Gill of Stuart, medical; 30 Mrs Clara Jennings of At kinson. medical. Lew Verzal of Atkinson, medical, Mrs. William Hoffman of Long Pine, medical. Dismissed; June 24 Mrs, Gary Czjdi of Atkinson; 25 Mrs. Rob ert Gilg of Newport, Carl Wallen of Atkinson; 29 Ray Gant of At kinson; 30—Mrs. Anton Jirak of O’Neill, Mrs. Robert Williams of Atkinson, Mrs. Francis D. Lee of Atkinson, Myron Cashatt of Butte. Hospitalized: J. Victor Johnson af O’Neill, Maggie Nightengale of Atkinson, Mrs. Vina Munson of Stuart, William Hook of Long Pine. Lew Verzal of Atkinson, Mrs Mavnard Coleman of Atkin son Mrs. William Hoffman of [/jng Pino, Mrs. Clara Jennings of Atkinson, John Grof of Atkin son, Harold Gill of Atkinson. U'XURF.Rti MEMORIAL (Creighton) June* 15-22 Admitted: Mrs. Herman W. Dannert of Creighton; Mrs. Ther esa Dvorak of Creighton; Ed ward Olsen of Creighton; Marilyn Too Late to Classify MACHINERY t949 Massey Harris 44 tractor 53 Super A Farmall Farmall 12 Farmall 20 t2-ft pull Case combine IHC 64 combine HM 24 mow er A 24 mower A 16 mower HM 16 mower J-D No. 5 mower Used sweep heads Used rakes IHC bale loader J2-ft Farmhand rake FUel tank stand Valley elevator Ford eli SPECIAL - SPECIAL 2 speed Whirlpool automatic washer with lint filter and suds mizer for only $267.77 Shelhamer Equip. "O'NEILL FOR SALE: 2 rake hitch and 4 John Deere sickles. Homer Davis, O'Neill, phone 285-W. lOtf Slater of Creighton; Deborah Klossner of Creighton; Mrs. Anna Chvala of Verdigre; Mrs. Joe Pischel of Verdel; Mrs Adolph Janak and daughter of Verdigre. Dismissed: Randy Grosso of Creighton; Mrs. Melvin Thom li st m and daughter of Bloomfield; Marilyn Slater of Creighton; Ed ward Olsen of Creighton; Debor ah Klosner of Creighton; Mrs. Herman Dannert anti daughter of Creighton; Cloone Horstman of Winnetoon; Mrs. Anna Chvala of Verdigre: Louis Koppelman of Creighton; Mrs. Adolph Janak and daughter of Verdigre; Mrs. Joe Pischel and daughter of Ver | del. & AMELIA Mrs. Eva Rackhaus j and Caroline called on Mrs. Delia Ernst Saturday at the home of Mrs. Fannie Ernst. She is feel ing some better since her release from the hospital, but her doctor will not let her return to her home in Amola. . . Mrs. Stella Sparks and her brother, Sam Gil man, and Art Waldman were in Atkinson Tuesday, June 25, for medical care. . . Mrs. George Withers received word from her son, Douglas Chapman, that he is improving after being seriously ill with stomach ulcer and a heart ailment. He is in the hospital in his home town at Mobridge, S. D. O’NEILL—Mr. Gerald McDer mott is a patient in St. Joseph’s j hospital in Omaha. Her hus band and sister, Mrs. Ina Tibbets, went to Omaha on Tuesday to , visit her Her address is room 206. . . Christie Janousek, is in St. Mary’s hospital at Columbus | suffering from weed poisioning. . . Mrs. Esther C. Harris w-as dis : missed from Clarkson Memorial hospital in Omaha Saturday. She is recuperating at the home of her son, Guy, and his wife at Hamburg, la. She expects to be there two weeks. VENUS Miss Anita Brookhou ser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser, underwent a tonsilectomy at the Tacoma (Wash.) General hospital Friday, June 28. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ora Cas key and sons accompanied by her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Porter,m otored to Sioux City, Sunday, June 23. to visit with Mrs. Hazel Brookhouser, who had un dergone a major operaton June 11. Mrs. Brookhouser left for her home a short time before the Or chard folks arrived. DELOIT Richard Bollwitt of Neligh suffered a broken back and other injures Wednesday, June 19, while oj>erating state equipment. He is a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kruntorad. His condition this week is "im proved." . . Stanley Bartak, who has been a patient at Antelope Memorial hospital, is "much im proved” . . . Mrs. Henry Reimer had dental work done in Neligh last week. INMAN Otto Retke went to Norfolk Monday, June 24, and Mrs. Retke who had been a pa ! tient in a Norfolk hospital the past six weeks, was able to come home with him. Enroute home they spent Monday night in Ew ing. visiting relatives and came on I home Tuesday morning. PAGE Mrs. Edd Stewart en \ tered St. Anthony's hospital Fri day where she is in traction for the correction of a back ailment. , . Sterling Alhright is spending recuperation time at Page and with his sisters at O’Neill and Ewing following surgery at the Veteran's hospital. SPENCER—Donna Lou Kayl of Spencer suffered a smashed fing er when a car door was closed on that finger. Her mother, Mrs. Ray Ray I, took the girl to Lynch for medical attention. ATKINSON Ray Gant fell from a haystack Wednesday, June 26, while stacking alfalfa. He suf fered a slight head concussion but is recovering satisfactorily. Inman News Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark have been caring for their little grand son, Eddie, the past week while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of O'Neill have been enjoy ing a vacation in Omaha, Chicago, and Sioux City. Arrive from Colorado — Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heiter of Leadville, Colo., came Sunday to visit his parents. Joins ‘Jeep’ Forward Control Line „ , h«at?7 *** hauling both over-the-road and off-the-road, the "Forward Control ‘Jeep’ FO-ITtr Is joining the new series of cab-fonvard “Jeep" models offered by Willys Motors, Inc. The MW four-wheel drive vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating of 7,000 pounds, greatest capacity yet *■*? ».fr*P,.Y*hic1*- .P.**^*0 » tuU nine feet in length, and handles 8.510 pounds of payload. Yet the overall length of 181.5 inches allows the FC-170 to be Is Ism speee than seenpied by the average passenger car. Forty-nine members of the Carpenter family reunite.—The Frontier Photo. Carpenter Family in O’Neill Reunion CHAMBERS Mrs. C. A. Palm er of Scdro Wooley, Wash., Mrs. Max Phifer and daughter, Gail, and Mrs. Dick Liner, all of Brem erton, Wash., art' visiting their father, M E. Carpenter, and hi-other-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter, of Cham bers. They took part in a family re union held at Ford’s park in O’ Neill Sunday, June 23. Forty-nine people asssembled For the picnic dinner. In addition to the guests from Washington, there were those From Pamona Beach, Calif., Viv ian. S. D, Sioux City, Valentine, ZFreighton, Neligh, Atkinson, Tild 'n, Elgin and Chambers. •-— Rockets Triumph in Two Starts The O'Neill Rockets defeated Bassett, 5-2, Thursday evening in a North-Central league game, and Ainsworth pasted Atkinson, 17-7. Sunday evening in Carney park the Rockets blasted Stuart. 7-3. Both t earns had 11 hits. Larry Heiss was tin1 winning pitcher. Judging Contest 1 Aarils Announced— The Holt County Angus associa- > lion is sponsoring a 4-H and FFA judging contest at the black Fri-1 day salt's October 11 in Atkinson and October 18 in O'Neill. First place, $125: second place $75; third place, $50, to be ap plied on the purchase on a pen of five in Atkinson. First place, $75; second $50, and third, $25, to be applied to ward the purchase of single lots ! in O'Neill. All 4-H and FFA members are eligible to enter. BANITSCIIEK LEAVING ATKINSON Rev. E. W. Danit schek, pastor of St. John’s Luth eran church here the past four years, has submitted his resigna tion and has accepted a call from | the American Lutheran church in Omaha. Twice he has been called by the Omaha church. 51 r*. Clarence Strong Feted on Birthday— Mrs. Clarence Strong was hon ored Sunday evening in a surprise birthday anniversary dinner at tended by relatives and friends. Cards were played, lunch was served, and Mrs. Strong opened her gifts. MARRIAGE LICENSES Roy Donald Boshart, 21, of O'Neill, and Karen Jean Gruhn, 18. of O'Neill, Saturday, June 29. Edward A. Pavel, 21, of Ewing and Miss Helen C. Winchell, 19, of O'Neill on Tueslay, July 2. Initiation Scheduled — The Eastern Star lodge will hold an initiation at the next meeting Thursday, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harding and children arrived Sunday from Garden Grove, Calif., for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fernau, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Harding, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Louns bury and daughter, Geralyn, ar rived Monday to visit her mother, j Mrs. Tess Murray. Mr. ami Mrs. Richard L. Tomlinson . . . they exchanged vows here.—O’Neill Photo Co. 'Drive-the Champ* Winners Named— The Wm. Krotter Co. has an nounced the following winners in Pontiac’s "drive-the-champ” con test here: First William Petsche of O’ Neill, eight-place setting of Rog ers silver plate. Twenty-five dollar accessory coupons Mrs. Blake Ott of A melia, Mrs. A. M. Beelaert of Orchard and Mrs. Janice Meyers of Newport. Meanwhile, farmers' and ranch ers’ wives are getting new white sewing machines in the Minneap olis-Moline tractor merchandising program, announced in this issue by Bob Krotter of the Krotter firm. The gift offer gives a brand new White electric machine to the daughter, wife or mother of every farmer who purchases a new M-M 335 or 445 tractor be tween now and July 31. Ewing News Elwood Peterson who is employ ed in Iowa, is home for the week end, as a guest at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson. Mrs. Agnes Bartak moved her household goods to Plainview dur ing the weekend where she will make her future home. Many of the Ewing folks are planning family picnics and stay at-home celebrations for the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams and family left Saturday for Pierre, S. D., where Mr. Tams has con tracted several hundred acres of bay to be put up. He has been busy the past week getting equip ment ready and moving it to South Dakota. “Sonny Carl” ac companied the family and will help with the haying. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen ac companied by Mrs. Ella Zeims went to Grand Island Saturday to attend the centennial, which be gan that day there. Mr and Mrs. Willis Rockey have purchased the lots in the rear of the Sis Ebbengaard resi dence and plans are being made to build. Excavation of the base ment is now in progress. Families in Reunions — LYNCH—The annual Weeder family reunion was held Sunday in Riverside park at Neligh. Seventy-five relatives gathered. And the Spencer family, in Sun shine Botton, near Lynch, held a reunion on the banks of the Mis souri river. WADING POOL IN USE STUART—The newly- construct ed wading pool in the Stuart park was formally opened Sunday. Hours are 1 to 8 p. m., daily. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS QCD- Rosemary Larimore nee Calellv to John B. Calelly 2, 57 $1—Ail Sec. 27—N% SWViNEVi 34-28-14 Ex 1 acre in Sec. 27. Watch this space for date of a white elephant auction. 10c Dexter-1 omlinson Wedding I o 1 d Mrs. Olive Dexter, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roth child of Atkinson, was united ir manage to Richard Tomlinson Saturday, June 29, at the home ol Rev. It. L. Embree, Methodist district superintendent, in a 1 p. m. ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kounovsky were the couple’s attendants. A reception was held at the Legion hall from 1 to 4 p. m. for one-hundred guests. After a short wedding trip, the couple returned to Mr. Tomlinson’s home where they will reside. Guests at the reception includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Rothchild and Vernon of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Darold Couch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gutzmer and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dexter, all of Moon, S. D,, and others from Amelia. Ewing, Lincoln and surrounding towns. POSTAL RATES UP Advance rates on many classes of special mail service went into effect Monday. Special delivery rates, increas ed 10 cents. Minimum fee on registered mail is up from 40 to 50 cents. Business reply mail cards, up from three to four cents. Money orders, minimum charge up from 10 to 15 cents. Certified mail up from 15 to 20 cents. In surance up from five cents to 10 cents on items valued at more than $10. BOOSTING HIGHWAY ATKINSON— The Chamber of Commerce here is boosting a Highway 11 association. The high way extends from Burwell rprth through Atkinson, Butte and Fair fax, S. D. Watch this space for date of a white elephant auction. 10c Two Settlemens from State Accepted In nght-fo-Vvay purchases and damage settlements for the relo | rated U.S. highway 20 between O’Nill and Emmt, settlements with the state were accepted by Fred and Sophia Fritton, $1,783, and by Otto F. and Clara Lorenz, I $4,688.50. But Clarence and Marie Ernst i have appealed the state’s eon ; damnation offer of $1,883. The appeal was fill'd Tuesday. O’Neill News Ed Rector, who had been visit ing relatives here, returned to his home in Marysville, Wash.. Sun ! day. Miss Elizabeth Schaffer drove him to Grand Island. His parents, Mr. anil Mrs. George Rector, left Marysville Saturday and were expected to arrive here Monday to visit their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grutsch, lx>ys and new twin daughters. Ruth May and Rae Marie and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Hendrick and children of Omaha, who had been to the Black Hills, arrived Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hendrick and her mother, Mrs. Ruth Morgan for several days. Other guests of the Hendricks, who also arrived Sun day were their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Aitkin and two daughters of Has tings. They will spend a two weeks’ vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Voor ; his and Kip of Albion were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and i Mrs. K. L. Van Voorhis. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Page and Barbara of San Bernadino, Calif., left there Saturday to visit j her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E I Worth and other relatives. They j formerly lived at Page. Watch this space for date of a white elephant auction. l(k> The birthday anniversaries of twin brothers, Dwayne and Dwight Philbrick, wore observed Saturday- evening by their famil ies at the Dwayne Philbrick home. E. E Bowden of Ixnelock, New. arrived in O’Neill Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Della Bowden and bmther Clyde and sisters, Mrs. Await Spangler and Mrs. Andy Wettlaufer. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington, jr.. and daughter, Margaret Jean, accompanied Mr. and Mr*. James Harrington to Chicago, 111., to visit her parents. The James Harringtons have been visiting in Denver, Colo., the Black Hills and with his parents, Mi-, and Mrs. John J. Harring ton. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Redlinger of Pamotia, Calif., were honored by the members of the Assembly of God church Sunday at the C. E Worth home. About 75 friends at tended. The Redlingers are form erly of O’Neill. Richard Bowden and son, Dick oi mirnanK. uanr., arrived in u - 1 j Neill Sunday to visit his grand ; father Steve Hicks and grand- 1 j mother, Mrs. Della Bowden. Mrs. Harry Itergman Hies in Omaha— CHAMBERS Mr. and Mrs. j Louis Neilson were called to ! i Omaha Tuesday, July 2 by the I i death of her niece, Mrs. Harry | Bergman. Funeral services were to be I held in Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. Bergman’s grand mother, who makes her home with the Neilsons, was unable to i attend as she has been ill for several weeks. Th Misses Edith and Mabel Kinney of Elgin came to care for Mrs. Halloway while the Neil sons are away. The New Deal Produce Will stay open on Wednesday evenings until 9 o’clock during the summer or call us any time. We live 2nd apt. north of the produce station. We have a supply of PURINA DAIRY and RANGE CATTLE SPRAY on hand. Chambers News Carolyn Wmtermote drove to Lincoln last week to take exam inations at Wesleyan university. She was accompanied by Mary Ellen Gillette, who visited friends ami relatives; Judy Hood, who visited her brother-in-law and sister; Mr and Mrs Norman Lubken and Mrs. John Winter mote, who visited her grttrtd , daughter, Mrs. William Phipps; and children, also other great grandchildren who were at the Phipps home. Mrs. Dick Hrion of Neligh visit* ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter a few days last week i and the first of this week. Her two sons wore hero part of the time, returning home Sunday. Hobby Ruther of Inman visited his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Leidtke, the first of the week cnroute home from South Dakota. Myron Carpenter, Mi’s. E. R. Carpenter and their guests, Mrs. C. A. Palmer, Mrs. Max Phifer and Mrs. Dick Liner, all of Wash ington state, spent Wednesday, June 26. visiting friends at Oak dlae. Carol and Roger Cop par of Ot tumwa. la., who spent the past week with their grandmother, Mrs. James Grimes and other relatives, returned home the first of the week. Their parents came for them Sunday. Page News The HOA club members were Tuesday, June 25, guests of Mrs. William Wattermann for a social afternoon with needlework and visiting. Mrs. Pauline Schleusse ner of Bancroft and Mrs. Leland Stelling of Orchard were guests. Mrs. Duane Allen will bo the en tertaining hostess, Tuesday, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman were Thursday Sioux City visi tors. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jarman of Omaha, recently married were honored at a dinner Friday even ing at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauf fer. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeleart, Becky and Bren da, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper. Evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tikalsky attended funeral services Mon day morning for his sister, Mrs. I Louis Tomjack of Rock Springs, Wyo., who died at a Norfolk hos pital. Mrs. Tikalsky took her mother, Mrs. Bertha Boelter, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Klabenes of Lynch Monday to sec her broth er. William Block, who is hospi talized there. Chambers were Sunday hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper, Mr asd Mrs. Allen Haynes, Mr and Mrs Marvin Stauffer and family. Mr. and Mrs Frank Bee Inert and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss and children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Mr. and Mrs Harold Heiss and Larry, Mr. ami Mrs. Menvyn French and Bette, Mrs. Lou Heiss, all of Page and Mrs Gertrude Peaver of Des Moines, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Kloit Blarkmore and son. Kimmy Joe. and her niece, Anita Weber, fo ra family get-together. RKA1, estate transfers \VD Alex Cleary et al to Ray Klsbury & wf. 5-28-57 $4.50(1 Lots 4-5 Blk. 38 Wixsons Add. Atkin son. WD Frederick F. Stracke to Harold F & iStAgness F. Bauman 1-4-57 $7,50(1 Lots 4-5-0 & S*i lot 3 Blk 24 Pioneer T. Co. Add Stu art. ROYAL THEATER — O'NEILL — Wed.-Thurs. July 3-4 II El,I CATS OF THE NAVY Starring Ronald Reagan, and costarring Nancy Davis and Ar thur Franz. No greater glory! No greater story! "This is the story of one of the most daring subma rine operations in the history of Naval Warfare” - Chester W, Nimitz, Fleet Admiral, U. S. navy. Erl.-Sat. . July 5-6 Edward L. Alperson presents THE RESTLESS BREED Starring Scott Brady, Anne Bancroft with Jay C. Flippen, Jim Davis, Rhys Williams Torn from the blazing pages of Texas history. The town of the desper ate and the dammed where the fastest gun owned everything! Sun.-Mon.-Tumi. July 7-8-9 The most fabulous John Stein beck characters of all step out of THE WAYWARD HI S Cinemascope and it's runaway people . . . run ■away loves . . . runaway emo tions! From 20th Century-Fox starring Joan Collins, Jayne Man sfield, Dan Dailey, Rick Jason with Betty Iziu Keim, Dolores Michaels and Larry Keating. llatinee Saturday & Sunday 2:30 Sunday, .Monday, Tuesday and Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 50c; Children under 12, 12e, Free if aceoni|»anled by |Kir ent. Wed n. and Thiirs. Family night,, family admitted for two Adult tickets. Regular Sale Monday, July 8th I At tile sale last .Monday, we sold about 400 bogs with all kinds in very active demand. We have six different bog buy ers for the butcher hogs and sows to assure you full market price. Extreme top on butchers at $20.00. Sows up to $16.25. I'igs were in a lot better demand than recent weeks. Sold I Pi cattle and that market was on fire. Could have sold a lot more of both cattle and hogs. Sold 654-lb. year ling steers up to $24.05. Yearling heifers up to $22.10. Need a lot more stock of all classes for the sale next Monday. Let us try your next consignment. W'e appreciate your business. Ewing Livestock Market EW'ING, NEBRASKA ^ I-1 For Your... JULY FOURTH Fun and Relaxation PICNIC SUPPLIES from GILLIGAN’S • Paper Plates, C ups • Vaeulm Jugs • Plastic Tableware • Insulated Picnic Itags Remember, GILLIGAN REXALL DRUG will be open until noon on July 4th to enable you to obtain your Holiday Needs. SWIMMING ACCESSORIES • Swimming Caps • Nose Clips • Far Plugs Remember, GILLIGAN REXALL DRUG will be open until noon on July 4th to enable you to obtain your Holiday Needs Sunburn and Suntan Preparations Wo carry a complete line of Sunburn Remedies and Suntan lotions, Creams, and Oils, including Gypsy Cream, Cara Nome, Tartan, and Sun ’n Surf.. Don’t be without a good preparation for that 4th of July Sun.. Get it now at Gilligans. Remember, GILLIGAN REXALL DRUG will be open un til noon on July 4th to enable you to obtain your Holiday Needs. DON'T SUFFER from the onslaught of the mosquitoes which arc so extremely bad this year—at Gilligans you can get a good mosquito repellent which will keep the mosquitoes away. Be sure to pot "Mosquito Repellent from Gilllgan*” on your next shopping list. The FLY SEASON Is Here and will got worse! Cattle not iMdhercd by file* are healthier cattle. We carry I)I>T, Lindane, Toxaphene and Methoxychlor for spraying cattle to keep the flies away. Get a good cattle spray today at Gilligans, and keep the flies from your cattle. Get BLOSSOM-SET at (Mliguns for your tomatoes, to insure meatier, better yields. The next time your doctor give* you a prescription take it to Gilllgan Rexall Drug to be filled by one of our PRE SCRIPTION SPECIALISTS. Gilligan’s Rexall Drug PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS