Miller Nears End of Diesel Course ROCK FALLS- Mr and Mrs. Orville Miller and c hildren, El aine and Mickey, have arrived from California where they have lived the past two years. Mr. Miller has been taking a course in diesel work and has six weeks of study in Chicago, 111., before completion. During that time the family will reside in O'Neill with Mrs Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth. The children are attending O'Neill public school. Othe r Rock Falls News Mr and Mrs. Blake Benson and the Hugh Benson family were guests Saturday evening at a birthday party for Mrs. Hugh Benson's father in Butte. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Vequist and children attended the football game in O'Neil] Thursday eve ning. Afterward a group of fri ends went to the Francis Curran home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wright and family of the Redbird community and Mr. Orville Miller and children. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson visited the Corn Palace at Mitch ell, S.D., Saturday. Mrs. Henry Vequist was a din ner guest of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Price on Saturday. Sunday dinner guests at the Duane Sanders home were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sanders and Melvin and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist. The group had supper at Vequists’ thateve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and children, Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Art O'Neill Friday night. The eve ning was spent playing pinochle. The ladies' luck was against them that night. - I FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCT 4-5 “Fury At Sundown” si V MON. TI E8. OCT. 6-7-8 rKEENAN WYNN RALPH • • • plus • • • “foTlJSEE IT NOW ON FILM! THRILLS BETTER THAN RINGSIDE I in SLOW MOTIO! WILL NOT BE SHOWN ON T¥ OFFICIAL INTERNATIONAL MIDDLE WEIBNT _ CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST! WEDNESDAY & TIIl'RSDAY OfT. 9 10 - “Bachelor Party” Pe\\ey*s Shop Penney’s Fall Coat Review! Al! Wool Tex tured “Madrid” Miracle Milium lined. (Irey, beige, peacock blue. Sizes 8 to 18. 24.95 All Wool Slub Tweed Brown, grey, blue or red. Miracle Milium lined. Sizes 8 to 10. i. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda • spent Tuesday evening, Septem ber 24, at the Lloyd Gallagher ' home Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi's grand j children, Joe, Gene and Debbie, • were her weekend guests. • Mrs. Yantzi visited Mrs. WU ' liam Claussen in O'Neill Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Claussen recently purchased a home in town and 1 and have been busy repairing and remodeling, preparatory to mpv ing in as soon as work is ‘ finished. ; Mr and Mrs. Neil ILipke and Clint were Friday callers at the • Sam Derickson home. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Moss and sons of Sioux City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Albert Sterns. Pat Gallagher was an after noon caller at the Floyd John I son home Wednesday, September i 25. II The Sam Derickson family • were callers at the James Curran 1 home Monday, September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and Mr. and Mrs Bert Ott were i evening visitors of the James Curran family Tuesday, Septem ber 24 Randy Curran spent Sunday with his grandparents in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and daughters were Sunday evening visitors of the John Schlutz fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson and Roland were Sunday break last guests of the Floyd Johnson family, also calling at the John Schultz home. The two families ended the day by attending the theater in O'Neill with coffee I afterward at the Lowell John ( son home. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and Ardell were Sunday after noon visitors at the Albert Sterns . home. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran at tended the farewell affair for Rev. Basil Price at St. Patrick s church in O'Neill Sunday eve ning. Afterward they attended the benefit card party at St. Mary's uuuci aomison is assising at the home of her brother, Gordon, in O’Neill this week while Mrs. Johnson is in the hospital re cuperating from surgery. Mrs. Frank Searles is taking over in the beauty shop for Alice. Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi and Mrs. Derickson and sons called on Mrs. John Schultz Tuesday afte» noon, September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thprson were Monday evening visitors at the Blake Benson home. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda had supper on Saturday with Theresa Brenied and grandson, Lesley. Mrs. Bill Murray stopped by for a cup of coffee and a few minute’s chat. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Conklin of | Lynch were Sunday visitors of the All)ert YVidtfeldt family. Linda Johnson assisted Mrs. | Ixiu Brown on Saturday, Septem-. her 21 doing some outside paint ing on the house. You've heard; of people painting themselves in-1 to a corner of a room. YVell, it seems these two painters found themselves on top of he house with wet paint all around the edges. Shingling Bee’ at John Schultz Home ROCK FALLS--There was a "shingling-bee” at the John Schultz home on Monday, Sep tember 30, to the tune of seven clattering hammers. Willing hands which helped Mr. Schultz were those owned by John Cleary, Jake Braun, Frank Schultz, Sam Derickson, Floyd Johnsin and Dan Rakes. By chore time the job was com pleted. Mrs. Derickson aided , Mrs. Schultz by helping with the ' cooking. | i ~ — I O'Neill high school, member of the national assembly group i of schools was entertained at 1 8:45 a.m., Friday. 1 ( 1 THE SOFT, FLEXIBLE SHOE r destined to revive tine art of walking C Y i ] r > Its classic tailoring, its comfortable heel, its fine fit: these ar* the marks of a walking shoe. In this Air Step you have th# best of all three, combined with great softness and flexibility, QSBORNE’O i ei THE FAMILY SHOE STORE — O’NEILL n A Inman News Mrs. James M. McMahon at tended a meeting of the past matrons club at the home of Mrs. D. R. Mounts in O’Neill Tuesday afternoon The L.L. club surprised Mrs. Jennie Crosser at her home on Wednesday September 25, utten they arrived with lunch. A socTal time was enjoyed by the group after which the refreshments were served. Arbutus Rebekah lodge met Wednesday, Sept. 25. at the IOOF hall for their regular meeting. Mrs. Carrie McMahon, noble grand, was in charge. Mrs. Ada Clark and Mrs. Doris Butterfield were hostesses for the evening and served refreshments follow ing lodge. The WSCS met Thursday at the Maxcy memorial addition for their regular meeting. A covered dish dinner was enjoyed by the group at noon. Plans were com pleted for the bazaar and dinner to be held in connection with the fall festival to be held in Inman Saturday, October 5. Mrs. Karl Keyes entertained a group of ladies at her country holme on Friday afternoon where they bn>ught and priced the mer chandise they had made for the bazaar. Mrs. Melvin Lorenz was co-eairman and the ladies served lunch to the group at the close of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Louie Vitt of O’Neill to Sauk Centre, Minn., on Friday where they vis it-ed Mr. Vitt’s sister. Mr and Mrs. McMahan visited Miss Lily B. Munroe at her home in West Point Sunday, returning home Sunday evening. Ira L. Watson returned home Sunday from Minnesota where he spent the past week fishing. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunck horst and daughter, Barbara, drove to Norfolk Sunday where they visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and fam ily Members of Arbutus Rebekah lodge attended church services at the Methodist church Sunday morning in a group and wore their regalia Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allendorfer and family of Omaha were Satur day evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Broeker and Craig and Mr. and Mrs. John Schaller were Sunday guests in ihe home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Anthony and children. They re turned Sunday evening. Bill Coventry was a guest in the Leo Harte home during his folks' absence. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds accompanied his parents, of Ne ligh to Arkansas Thursday, Sep tember 26, where they were cal led by the death of Mrs. Francis Reynolds. The Reynolds’ chil dren were guests in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull at Redbird, while their parents were away. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Svatos of Amelia spent Wednesday, Sep tember 25, visiting Mrs. Violet Stewart and boys. A. H. Reiss of Niobrara and Violet Stewart of Inman spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cooper and son at Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Michaels ind daughter, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Michaelis and Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Smith spent Sunday visit ng Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bursell of Burbank, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins irove to Norfolk Monday where hey attended the funeral of Mrs. h S. Overocker, a longtime friend and schoolmate of Mrs. i fompkins. WSCS met in Maxcy memorial iddition Thursday, September 27, ( vith Mrs. Rosara Kopecky in barge. A covered dish luncheon vas held at noon in honor of i members whose birthdays were : n June, July, August and Sep- < ember. A business meeting fol- ; owed the luncheon in which fi- ( nal plans were made for the ba zaar and dinner winch will be held in connection with the fail festival on October 5. Eleanore Gaughenbaugh gave the lesson which was on missions and in connection with the goals for the society for the year. TTie goals were read and also a letter which was both interesting and inspiring from the conference president was read. Martel tiuevtn— Mrs. J. A. Frenking of Omaha entertained members of the Mar tez club at coffee Tuesday morn ing from It) a.m. until noon. It was held at the home of her sis ter, Mi's. John Melvin, whom she is visiting. Mrs. Frenking arriv ed Sunday. Venus News Mrs. Paul Cilhar and Mrs. Harold Cilhar and Sherrie Lea of Verdigre visited at the Ralph Brookhouser home Saturday, September 28. The group had shopped at O'Neill earlier that day. The Dale Dorr family moved out to his father's farm this past week. Mrs. Ora Caskey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield to Bloomfield Thursday, Septem bed 26, where the ladies attended a teachers meeting that day. Mrs. Pearl Groeling called "at the Ralph Brookhouser home Thursday, September 27. Sunday, September 29, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and family ac companied b ythe latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shroeter of Madison, i Rural Teachers l ake Part in Workshop The rural teachers of Bolt county met last Friday at the Legion hall in O’Neill where they participated in a receat ional workshop. The activities of the day were directed by Miss Rosalie Gifhorn, Mrs. Elvera Buerek and Mrs. Wilma Gimme stad of the department of -phy sical education trom the Univer sity of Nebraska in Lincoln. A short business meeting was conducted at which the new of ficers of the Holt County Teach ers association were introduced. Kay Dvorak, president; Helen Martens, vice-president; Mrs. Genevieve O ' N e i 11 . secretary; Mrs. Karen Rotherham, treasur er; and Christine Krysl as news reporter. The next teachers meeting will be held November 26, at 6.30 in O’Neill.—Christine Krysl, repor ter. Rural Youth to Honor Parents— The Holt county rural youth and guests gathered at the home of James Hartman near Page for a hayride Sunday evening, Sep tember 29. The evening’s entertainment was climaxed by a wiener roasl and watermelon feed. On October 11 the rural youth will honor parents on parents' night. By Mrs. Harold Coburn, reporter. Sunday Guests— Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Spencer were! Mr. and Mrs. Roman Rohde and Mr. and Mrs. Frances Rohde of spencer, Mr .and Mrs. Bernard :tohde of O’Neill and Mrs. Mur ray's mother, Mrs. Anna Don in of O'Neill, also Mrs. J. P. tyan of Bonesteel, S. D. The j >ceasion was Mr. and Mrs. Min ay's 31st wedding anniversary. ! ’offer at Gildersleeves— Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Harry J. Gildersleeve was hostess at ■offee in honor of Dr. Gilder deeve’s mother, Mrs. Violet Gil lersleeve of Los Angeles, Calif., ind his aunt, Mrs. Vivian Mitch ■11 of Las Vegas, Nev. They plan o leave today (Thursday) for heir respective homes. Try FRONTIER want ads for juick results. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — Tmrs. Oct. 3 X . . . TIIE UNKNOWN Starring Dean Jaggor with Ed ■ ard Chapman. It kills—but it annot be killed! It rises from ,(X)0 miles beneath the earth to lelt everything in its path! ■'ri.-Sat. Oct. 4-5 Big Double Bill WALT DISNEY’S “BAMBI” In color by technicolor Enchanting entertainment for veryone! Tingling with delight, ubbling with laughter . . . blaz ig with excitement. You'll meet Iambi's "Twitterpated” friends Thumper, Flower and all tile est! Delightful song hits to warm our heart. —Also— THE PERSUADER Starring William Talman, ames Craig, Kristine Miller, )arryl Hickman, Georgia Lee, Jvy Moore. un.-Mon.-Tues. Oct. 6-7-8 You’ll love IXIVING YOU Starring Elvis Presley, Lizabeth cott, Wendell Corey. You’ll love !lvis in his first big modern mh-1 ical in technicolor. You’ll love llvis singing "Loving You’’— .ith two sensational co-stars— »ven new smash songs—and the | tory of a boy who sings up a; torm fighting his way to the top f the show’ business. The first 50 girls at box of fice with a male escort, will receive a Elvis Presley hat free. latinee Saturday & Sunday 2:8 unday, Monday, Tuesday and riday and Saturday admission— j dults 50c; Children under 12, ic, Free If accompanied by par it. Wedn. and Thurs. Family ght, family admitted for two dult tickets. Amelia News Mrs, Lee Gilman arrived home Sunday from Fairfieki, la., where she had spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Clausson, and family. Vem Sageser spent the first part of last week in Cheyenne, Wyo., where he attended a rural electrification meeting. Mrs. Edgar Peterson and Mrs. Blossom Butler were Atkinson callers Saturday. Clyde Widman and Leo Clinch of Burwell planned to attend a school improvement association meeting in ltushville Tuesday evening, October 1. The Methodist youth fellowship group met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, Friday evening. They enjoyed a scaven ger hunt and wiener roast. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruen berg, Carol and Linda were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fryrear Sunday. The two iammes cauea at the Upland Fryrears in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge, Mr. and Mrs. Glen White, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fischer attended ser vices at the newly organized Free Methodist church in Bunvell Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson called on Mr .and Mrs. Art Doo littles ' Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Withers, Mrs. Blos som Butler and Florence Lindsey were O’NeLll callers Thursday, September 26. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, John Zink on, Sam Gilman and Mrs. B. W. Waldo attended the Bentley sale near Bartlett Wed nesday, September 25. Mr. anti Mrs. Stanley Thomp son and Barbara visited at the Bus Gilman home Thursday evening, September 26. Mrs. Dick Doolittle and son, Terry, came home Thursday, MILLER THEATER — ATKINSON — Fri.-Sat. Oct. 4-5 GORDON SCOTTaimucw TAMAN Sun.-Mon.-Tues, Oct. 6-7-X Alone on a island. 0^ Wed.-Thurs. Oct. 9-10 FIGHT PICTURES Kobiiison-Ha-silio light pictures |)lus regular feature program, | Dot. 9-10-11-42. No coupon. September 26, from a visit with relatives in California. Mr. Doo little and sons, Jack and Bill, met them in Grand Island. Dale Fullerton and the Wining young folks visited at Joan and Beth Fullertons Friday evening. Mr .and Mrs. August Pospishal and sons were in Grand Island Friday, September 27. Blake Ott and Ralph Rees fish ed a Spenced dam Sunday. Roy Andersen of Central City, i was a dinner guest Friday, Sep tember 27, at the home of his mother. Mrs. Edith Andersen. Entertain (iuests— Mr. and Mrs. William J. Froe lich. jr.. of Chicago, 111., met her mother. Mrs. Bartholomew Sey mour of Grosse Point, Mich., in Sioux City recently where she had been a guest of a college friend. They were September 21 22, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Froelieh, sr. Mrs. Vie Rohr of Herrick, S.D , \ isited over the weekend with Mrs. E. J. Eby and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gillespie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Edwards of Norfolk were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ed wards. DRS. BROWN & FRENCH — O’NEILL — PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS Dr. J. L. Sherbahn CHIROPRACTOR t* Block So. of Ford Garage Complete X-Ray Equipment O'Neill, Nebraska WATER FOR I hhH IN THE RIGHT PLACE ... AT THE RIGHT d The Mathieson Sprinkler Irrigation System with the Unique Positive Lock Coupler. d Each system engineered to your individual requirements. d Lowers unit cost of production, d Produces maximum yields per acre. BUY NOW. . . AND USE YOUR SYSTEM THIS FAU d Small Down Payment d Up to 24 Months for Balance d Low Interest Rates MARCELLUS IMPL. CO. Phone 5 — West O’Neill MATH IE SON Public Auction! 480-Acres Farmland & Pasture TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th 2:00 P. M. Courthouse — O’Neill, Nebr. Zahradnicek Estate Land North Half Section 3, and Northwest Quarter Section 29, Township 29, Range 15, Holt County. Terms and Conditions: Land will be offered and sold in seperate quarter sec tions at public auction. Bidders will be required to pay i 20% at time of sale and balance in cash upon confirma- j tion by court. Possession will be given upon confirma tion of sale. Abstracts of title will be furnished and are on file in Clerk of District Court’s office for examination. Further information can be obtained from the ! Referee or Attorney ———————^_ _ John R. Gallagher Wm. W. Griffin O’NEILL O’NEILL REFEREE ATTORNEY