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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1957)
| \wjyl' N\v^’’ ^vvV'v,i t FOR SALE Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle on hand at all times Wiscon sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers. Arnold Thiele 2Vi miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 tf FOR SALE: Yorkshire boars — Otto Lorenz, O'Neill, phone 18F11. 28 tf Used Cars 1954 Buick 1954 Pontiac 1953 Ford 1953 Buick 1952 Buick 1950 Buick 1954 Willys Pick-Up 1947 Pontiac 1955 Mercury 1950 Mercury 1957 Ford Oscar’s Buick Sales O'Neill, Nebr. FOR SALE: Capons, alive or dressed—Norbert Clark, O’ Neill, phone 513-M. 29-30p60 FOR SALE: 1956 2-ton Ford truck, with or without dump box, excellent condition. -Phone 434 * 26tf FOR SALE: Nice apt. size elec stove, cheap; power lawn mow er hospital bed.—O. E. David son, O’Neill, phone 128 24tf SEIJJNG at North Central Nebr. Hereford association show and sale at Bassett, Nebr., Novem- j ber 9, 2 good Hereford bulls, coming 2-yrs.-old, sired by Golden Prince.—Harold Melch er, Page, Nebr. 28c FOR SALE: 100 used storm win dows in good condition.—Ralph Beckwith, O'Neill. 28-30p85 FOR SALE 41% COTTON CAKE CUBES. WHOLESALE PRICES ON TON LOTS C. E. McVAY 28 tf FOR SALE: 1—52R. combine, good, $220 ; 44 John Deere A tractor, $700; mowers-John Deere and new Idea, new; some plows and other machinery. Will trade for what have you. —W. H. David, Vi mile east, Vi north of Amelia. 29-3lp NEW & USED MOBILE HOMES WHY RENT when you can own your own home. A I.ARGE selection on hand in 15 to 48 ft., 8 & 10 ft. widths, equipped with the fabulous alarm-o-matic fire alarm. See it demonstrated. SPECIAL PRICES on all units on hand. WE TRADE for furniture, cars, trucks or what-have-you. WE FINANCE up to 5 years. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY Dewey Miller Trailer Sales Phone 460 Albion, Nebr FOR SALE: White wood or coal kitchen range, $15.00; also IHC Rurr mill, $10.00. — Inquire Harrv Snyder, Inman, Nebr. 2-7-29p FOR SALE: Player piano Just tuned, in good codition. Also a lot of player rolls John Sch leusener, Orchard. 25tf FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, 12 to 18 mos old —John Niewohner, 2Vt miles west of Drive In, O'Neill. 20-31p FOR SALE: 31 ft Surway house trailer with bath.—Shelhamer Equipment. 29c FOR SALE: Registered Tamwor th boars, the lean meat breed. Reasonably priced. — Harold Cihlar, Phone 7F22 Verdigre. Address Verdigre. 27-30pd Used Car Bargains! 1953 DeSoto club coupe. 1965 Studebaker Commander 1953 Plymouth 1948 3/4 ton pickup. 1948 Chevrolet 2-ton truck Smith Motor Co. STUDEBAKER Phone 562 O’Neill FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars.—Henry Stelling, 2 mi. south, Vt west of Orchard. 2Jtf. FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars. New bloodline for old customers. At farmers prices.— George Winkler, Emmet 24tf CURTISS STUD SERVICE ha* the greatest battery of bulls in the nation. There is no shortei or cheaper way to build econ omy in your herd than to breed to plus proven sires. Call 469J Duane Gray, O'Neill 29tl FOR SALE: Aluminum craft boat with accessories, model FD. 14 ft Te-nee trailer, 12-in wheel with spare. Mercury mo tor, Super 10 Hurricane.— Bernt's Auto Service. Stuart. 29-31c INVISIBLE REWEAVING. Cigar ette bums, moth holes, cuts anc tears. Reasonably.—Mrs. Ed ward Tellier, new address. on< block south of stoplight and hall a block west. 26-30< FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars. Meat type, big, rugged, smooth. New bloodlines for old customers.—3Vi miles east of Creighton, Nebr Shadylane Hampshire Farm. 2l-33c SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SEE US or white us if interested in Sprinkler Irrigation. We will be glad to figure your system for you, with the help of qual ified irrigation engineers, at no obligation. Wm. Krotter Co. O’NEILL, NEBR. “Dealers in A - M Sprinkler Irrigation” *7tf PIANO: Responsible party near here may have small piano on low monthly payments. Sub tantial savings.—Write Phipps Piano & Organ Oo., Box 584, Sioux Falls, S. D. 28-29c Used Furniture Bed Springs $10.00 Dresser _ $14.50 Dining Room Table & Chairs __ $29.50 Studio Couch_$10.00 Tilt Back Chair_$12.50 Metal Bed _ _ __ $ 9 50 Midwest Furniture and Appliance Co. 209 West Douglas O'Neill. Nebr. FOR SALE: One davenport & chair, in good condition.—Mrs. Dean Streeter, O’Neill. 29p35 FOR SALE: Farmall M tractor with new 12x38 tires in good shape. Price $1,075—52 Fergus on 30 with new large sleeves and pistons, just overhauled, and 3-14 bottom plow for $1,050 —Zane Rowse, Chambers, phone 2868. 27-29pd I FOR SAIE: Trombone, in good condition, $35.—LaVem Held, Orchard. 29p35 MACHINERY l-row GI picker No. 24 IHC picker 226 John Deere picker New Idea 2-row picker IHC 2P picker John Deere elevator Used box & rubber gear Soil mover IHC Farmall B John Deere B Tractor winch $95.00 Creosoted posts APPLIANCES Used Bendix auto, washer $50 Used wringer washers Set of laundry tubs Used and new oil heaters DO NT MISS our 2 for 1 sale which ends November 30. Buy a washer and get a dryer free. Ask us for details. We trade for farm equipment on appliances. Shelhamer Equip. Co. Your RCA-Whirlpool Dealer -O'NEILL— FOR SALE: Spotted Poland China boars.—Hi Johnson, mi. east, 1% mi. south of Midway store, j FOR SALE; 285 pigs, Hampshire- j Yorkshire cross. — Leonard Juracek, O'Neill. 28p FOR SAIE: Minnesota Holstein heifers and cows, TB and hangs tested.—Rudy Juracek. Ewing FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire boars. Big and rugged with extra length; also a few open gilts. —Alfred Hansen, Plain view. FOR SALE: Good used cable % and 5/8 Inch. Good lengths, rea sonable.—Francis J. Mu:il, O’ Neill. 26-28p SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile houses, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone. Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to be moved. Reasonable. Modern location available in O’Neill.— Ralph McElvain, O’Neill. 26tf SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north at traffic light. Everett Got gen, Ph. 524-M, O’Neill. 51tf USED MACHINERY OORNPICKERS— Farm Rite 2-row mtd., good 2—JD 226 Oliver, single row J-D 101, single-row J-D 200 Woods Bros. GI 2-row Harvey corn shelter TRACTORS— John Deere model 50, wide front end, like new 45 A J-D Comfort and Heathousers, for J-D tractors J-D 10" hammermill Case Tractor Spreader J D. Model E Spreader J-D-D twine and oils Harry R. Smith Impls. Phone 562 — O’Neill FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your Color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 47ctf FDR SALE: Purebeed Hamp shire boars. Farmers’ prices. Some herd boars.—Walter Soj ka and sons, Page. 24-33pd FOR SALE: Four-burner bottle gas Monarch range with regu lator, $50. Also coal-wood stove. Art Ennen, Verdigre. 29-30p60 FOR SALE: Complete line of household furnishings.- Loretta Enright, 630 E. Benton Street, O’Neill. 29-30c FOR SALE: Hampshire male hogs from the McGuire herd; Spotted Poland from the Hattigg herd. Vaccinated 2 ways and guaranteed. — Frank Beelaert, Page. 24tf WANTED ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewinding Rebuilding Any make and size up to 100 h.p. NEW — USED MOTORS 1/40 through 10 h.p. single phase Vi through 100 h.p. 3 phase REPAIR ANYTHING Electrical; Appliance. Portable Tools, Controls Commercial St REA WIRING Distributors for FAIRBANKS MORSE Motors and Pumps Allen Bradley Controls Gates Belts St Pulleys Also many other types of Electrical Equipment St Supplies IF ITS ELECTRICAL TROUBLES YOU ARE HAVING CALL 243-W 24-Hr. Service Northwest Electric Motor Service O’NEIIX. NEBR. No job is too small or too big No job is too close or too far No service or time too great that NORTHWEST ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE will not take care of you SERVICE TO YOU IS OUR MOTTO WANTED TO BUY: Square turn cabling rack. — Walter Fick, i Inman, phone 325. 29p j WANTED: Man between age of 23 to 45. This could mean full time job for right party with selling experience. No limit to the amount of earnings for ambitious party. Must have good car, for work in Holt county. Married man prefer red with references. — Write box 334, Neligh, Nebr., for date to be interviewed. 26tf PROFITS OF $50 OR MORE WEEKLY — FULL OR PART TIME: Possible for Man or Wo man to supply famous, nation ally advertised Watkins pro ducts to customers in city of O’Neill. Established business, no investment. Start now.— Write J. R. Watkins Co., D-55, Winona, Minn. 29 and 31p Mechanic Wanted FOR ALL types of mechanical work. Steady work with good pay.—See Cushing Construc tion Co. at Lynch, Nebr. 29c60 HALVA S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding NEW & USED MOTORS AT YOUR SERVICE! in REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE KIETH ABART Phone 209 O’Neill j WANTED DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf HAMIK Refrigeration if Air Conditioning ★ Sales and Service We REPAIR all makes of ap pliances; REA and Com mercial wiring. PHONE 714 O’NEILL GIVEAWAY DEPT: Full grown male looks like an Old English sheep dog. Very gentle with children. Will eat anything, not a bit particular. Sleeps out side. Reason—I have a dog and cannot have two. Phone Suz anne Stewart, O’Neill 226 or come to see him at 406 East Adams St., north of public school auditorium. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Nice furnished apartment, automatic washer, gas heat.—O. E. Davidson, O’ Neill, phone 126 25-29c FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment, heated; 4 rooms and pri vate bath. Close in.—Elmer Hagensick, O’Neill, ph. 556-R. 28tf FOR RENT — Five-room house without heat.—R. M Pease, phone 543-R. 29-30c FOR RENT: Modern 2-bedroom home, close in, ideal for couple or family with teenage child. —See Mrs. Nina Jonas, O’Neill, write box 212. 28-29p75 FOR RENT: Apartment, 4 rooms and bath. Private entrance, gas heat, reasonable rent.—Phone 360-W, O’Neill or see Joe Bazel man. 27-28 FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf MISCELLANEOUS DANKERTS PROPANE O’NEILL AND CHAMBERS Bulk Gas Deliveries Norge Appliances Gas Heating Systems Dearborn. Seigler, Coleman Universal Hunt SPECIAL ON WASHER and DRYER COMBINATIONS Dankert’s Propane 22tf Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O'Neill 36 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 I repayment plan and on a Spec ial Plan for Farmers. CONFIDENTIAL, PERSONAL SERVICE! Central Finance Corp. C. E. JONES Phone 14 O’Neill 2tf AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O’Neill ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES WE REPAIR all makes. We un dersell anybody in price and outsell anybody in quality. O’NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269 52tf L. Gufchmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in All kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. Wick’s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W — O'NEILL — for Any Job 25tf : REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Old store building to be torn down.—See Jo)in So botka, Inman. 29tf FOR SALE: To the highest bid der, small house and six lots.— W. B. and L. J. Lamb, O’Neill, phone 568-R. 28-31p MONEY TO LOAN on farms,, ranches and homes. Long term, low interest rates — bonds and insurance of all kinds. See Virgil L. Laursen at The O’ Neill Conmpany. 27-18tfc House Under Construction FOR SALE! WATCH IT GROW! New two bedroom model home being erected in the Spelts-Ray sub division. Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co. — O’NEILL — FOR SALE: Our 2-bedroom home with basement, garage, and extra lots. Make us a bid.— Glen A. Jones, Spencer. 29tf FOR SALE 320 acres improved, Page—would trade for home in O’Neill. 480 acres improved, Page. Abart Company Phone 209 O’Neill IS YOUR Insurance costing too much? Are you properly In sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf BEG YOUR PARDON Miss Leona Mullen of Omaha was pictured but not identified with the telephone operators In last week’s issue of The Frontier. I Mrs. Herbert Price had been | present but had left when the picture was taken. At their regular meeting Mon day evening. St. Anthony’s Auxili ary installed the new officers. CARDS of THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our j friends, relatives and neigh bors for the cards and flowers | and their many acts of thought fulness during the long illness and death of our beloved hus band and father. A special thank you to the Women's So ciety of Christian Service of the Ewing Methodist church and friends who served lunch after the services —MRS. WIL LIAM JOHNSON AND CHIL DREN. WE WISH to extend heartfelt thanks to all for their kind as sistance, words of sympathy, masses and beautiful floral of ferings during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father.—Mrs. Mary Kelly, Mr and Mrs. Jerome Spittler, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Austin, James R. Kelly. 29c Gerald Ruroede Heads Rural Youth Holt County Rural Youth gath ered for a regular meeting at the courthouse annex Friday, Nov ember 8. Business included elec tion of officers. They are as fol lows: Gerald Rudoede of Ewing, president: Harold Cobupn of O’ Neill, vice - president, Ramona Wayman of O’Neill, secretary; Bessie Cullen of O’Neill; treasur er; Jim Hartman of Page, pro gram chairman; Shirley Harvey of O’Neill, news reporter; Audrey Cobum of O'Neill, recreation chairman. A potluck Thanksgiving supper j on Sunday, November 24, is the \ plan for the next special meet ing.—Mrs. Harold Cobum, news reporter. Hiatts Guests of Honor Surprise Party— Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs A. A. Hiatt surprised them Sunday evening in honor of their wed ding anniversary, which was Tuesday, November 5. The following gathered at the Hiatt home: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young, Mr. and Mrs. William Mattern, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Par ker, the Maring brothers of Em met, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Vidricksen The Hiatts were presented a set of TV trays. KIkhorn Club Meets at Grenier Home— Elkhom Extension club met Tuesday evening at the Frank Grenier home with 12 members present. Mrs. Clay Johnson, sr., and Mrs. Hazel Boatman were co-hostesses. Singing opened the meeting. The lesson, “Cookies” will be held Monday evening, November 18 at the Frank Grenier home at 8 p.m. The club will hold their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Dave Loy Tuesday, December 10, beginning with a 5:30 dinner at the Town House.— By Mrs. Minnie Higgins, reporter. Worths Moving to Omaha— A family gathering took place} Sunday at the C. E Worth home j in honor of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth, who are moving to Omaha where Mr. Worth will be employed at the postoffice. Those attending were Mr. and J Mrs. Roger Rosenkrans and fam ily of Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. ! Adolph Wetzler and family of Gregory, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindbergj Mrs. Orville Mil ler and the Roy Worth family. Attend Meeting In South— Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess expect to return this weekend after having attended the annual meeting of the American Acad emy of Gold Foil Operators in New Orleans, La., and the Amer ican Dental Association meeting in Miami, Fla. Doctor Burgess was on the clinic program of the American Academy of Gold Foil Operators. Nelsons to Lincoln — State Sen. Frank Nelson Mon day attended a meeting of the Ne braska Highway 183 association at Holdrege. Wednesday he left for Lincoln where he will spend three days on legislative matters. Attend Brother’s Funeral— Mrs. W. J. Biglin and her sis ter, Mrs. Margaret Boler left Wednesday for Cherokee, la., to attend the funeral of their broth er, Vincent Waters. MM Club Winners— * Mrs. H. L. Lindberg and Mrs. Esther C. Harris were winners at MM club held Tuesday evening at Mrs. D. C. Schaffer’s home. Mrs. L. F. Beckenhauer and Ger trude Gribble were guests. Martex Winners— Mrs. C. J. Gatz, Mrs. J. P. Brown, a guest and Mrs. P. B. Harty, the hostess, were winners at Martez club held Tuesday. Bridge Club Meets— Mrs. L. A. Becker and Mrs. Verne Reynoldson were winners at the bridge club held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Vir gil Laursen. Monuments of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen ol the J. F. Bloom Co. . • . monu ments from the factory to the consumer. — Emmet Crabb, O’ Kenneth Leder Gets Army Discharge AMEIJA Kenneth Leder, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Leder. received his discharge from the army and is visiting his parents at their home in Atkinson. Kenny served as a mechanic with the air force, and has been stationed in England the past 32 months. He plans to enter a ra dio and television school in Oma ha. He formerly lived with his parents in Amelia and attended school here. His mother was the telephone operator in Amelia at that time. Other Amelia Newt* Mr. and Mrs Lee Gilman are driving a new Ford. Lynn Prewitt, who is stationed at Ft. Knox, Ky., was home over the weekend. His wife returned to his army base with him. Mrs. Duane (Dona) Carson and pupils moved to the new’ school house in their district known as the Carl Smith district, Thursday, October 31. They entertained the pupils and teacher, Mrs. Louis Taggart of the Inez district to a Hallowe’en party. Mrs. Alvin Forbes visited school at Inez Thursday, October 31. She taught in that district last year. Mr. and Mrs. Herman McDan iels and Mrs. Julia Samples of At kinson were visiting at Frank Pierces Wednesday, November 6 and attended the Alvin Forbes sale that afternoon. Mrs. Carl Schade visited with Lindseys Wednesday, November 6, while Mr. Schade attended the Forbes sale. They called at Tom Bakers later that afternoon. Lee Gilman and Dick Doolittle went to Valentine Sunday, Oc tober 28, to get fish to stock their nonds. Don Adams of Gordon spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White, Myrtle and Venita and Mrs. Paul Fisher attended prayer confer ence at Ewing, Saturday, Novem ber 2. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carr are living at the Ed Jungman ranch where Darrel is employed Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking and Cynthia plan to move into their new house this week. Mr. Hilligas of Chambers purchased their old house and plans to move right away. Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle and Mrs. Bob Adair were O’Neill cal lers Monday Jerry and Diann Adair stayed with Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs. Link Sageser, and Mrs. Ralph Rees at tended the Garden club at the James Platt home in Chambers Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson drove to Ft. Collins, Colo., Sat urday afternoon to visit their daughter and husband, Mr. and j Mrs. Wilford Hatch. They re-1 turned home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman j attended a School Improvement j Association meeting at a rural school north of Holdrege, Wed-. nesday, November 6. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp son and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. j Claude Lierman and Merchan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman were supper guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Will i Thompson and Marilyn at their ] home in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briggs and sons of Rose and Mrs. Maude Forbes of Bassett attended the Forbes sale. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes and sons left Sunday. They are look ing for employment and a new location. We understand they were going to Denver, Colo., and possibly farther west. WSCS of the Methodist church served lunch at the Forbes sale. They realized about $50 profit. The church also sold the “God's herd” at this sale. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo at tend a banquet, sponsored by the “OLD RELIABLE” MARKET REPORT Tuesday, Nov. 12 Auction Cattle receipts 2,675 head. Included 1,900 calves the bal ance yearlings and two-year olds. Market extremely active with some strength on heavier calves. Heavy steers and all classes of plainer quality. Steer calves from $25.50 to $29.50 on choice kinds and $22. 50 to $25.00 on medium to good kinds. Heifer calves from $21.00 to $25.50. Good to choice steers from $22.00 to $23.00. Medium and common kinds from $18.00 to $20.00. Cows and butcher cattle stronger to high er. NEXT AUCTION Tuesday, November 18th j Includes two carloads of good quality native Hereford breeding cows. Phone 5141 and list any cattle you have to sell. Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebr. • Gem of Holiday Table Fashion of the year la this pork crown roaat . . . ready for tlM Thanksgiving holiday. The pork loin roaat la fashionably dressed In white ruffles and escorts an Apple Herb Stuffing. The pork crown roast is often a forgotten meat specialty, be cause It must be prepared, on request, by your meat retailer. Reba Staggs, meat expert, suggests serving the pork crown roast during the Thanksgiving season. Your meat retailer will fash ion the pork crown roast from two 7-rlb center cut loins. Have the ends of the rib bones frenched . . . this will give you a chance to decorate the roast with paper frills. Either an apple-herb or chest nut stuffing would be an excel lent choice to fill the center of *, the roast. For the garnish simply use a few spiced pears on the platter. Chambers baseball team, at the Town House in O'Neill Tuesday, evening, November 5. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman and Marcia went to Ainsworth Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. D. L. Fancher and family Mrs. Widman's uncle, Walter Dwyer, of Ft. Collins, Colo., was also a visitor there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh of Omaha, Lewie Nissen of Lincoln, and Herman Nissen of Atkinson were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus and Routing the Meat Oat Before roasting tha pork crown, season the meat with salt and pepper. Then plaoe tha crown roast, rib ends down on a rack In an open roasting pan. Do not add wmtar and do not cover. Rout In a moderate ovsn (350* F.) for 1 hour. Then remove the roast from the oven, and Invert It so tha rib ends are up. Now la the time to add the stuffing. Then Insert a roast meat thermometer lnta the thickest part of the roast, being careful that It doesn’t raat In fat or on bone. Continue roasting In a moderate oven until the thermometer registers 185* F. Allow about 40 minutes per pound for roasting. Mrs. Edith Andersen were Sun day dinner guests at Eamie John stons. Jerry and Diann Adair stayed with grandpa and grandma Bus Gilman Saturday while her par ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Thompson, attended the wedding of their cousin, Elaine Lierman. Miss Donne Forbes stayed with Mrs. Edith Andersen while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin For bes, went to Billings, Mont., and other places to attend cattle sales. „ _ . . _ . Gilligan’s Rexall Drug Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy Phone 87 — O’Neill We are open evenings for your convenience. Any Colds at Your House? Be prepared to ward off or fight colds In your family be fore they develop Into something much more serious. SUPER ANAPAO— For relief of colds in any stage Antihistamine, Citrus Bioflavonoids, Vitamin C, and APC combined to help you resist colds or give quick relief from miserable cold symptoms. OODENATK A H—Antihistamine cough syrup for relief of coughs due to colds—expectorant, antispas modic, soothing, sedative. OXYBIOTIC A H NASAL Sl'KAY—Antibiotic, Antihis taminic relieves nasal congestion—clears stuffed-up nose. Remember, these excellent cough and cold preparations, an well as all the other Rexall Cough & Cold Remedies, are avail able in O’Neill only at Oilligan’s REXALL Drug Store. SUPER PLENAMINS Authorities agree that supplementing the diet with vitamins is a good way to build resistance to colds and infection. Why not get the best for yourself and your family? Get Super Plen amins- America’s largest-selling multivitamin produce—11 vita mins and 12 minerals in one daily tablet. Get SUPER PLEN- ! AMINS today at Gilligan’s REXALL Drug. Enter the 1957 SUPER PLENAMINS SWEEPSTAKES today! You may win one of the fabulous prizes being given away. Noth ing to do but write your name and address. Stop in today and pick up your entry blank the 1957 SUPER PLENAMINS SWEEPSTAKES. CARA NOME SPECIALS Cara None Liquid Cream Shampoo 12-oz. Reg. $2.00 Size.Only 98c Cara Nome Hormone Cream Reg. $2.00 size_Just 98c Cara Nome Bath Oil Reg. $2.00 size _ Only 98c VETERINARY NEEDS Make f> Wigan’s REXALL Drug your headquarters for aO your animal health needs. Remember, we have the prices you’ll like on vaccines, both the double and triple—also on other inject- ! able products. Shop first—and last—for your veterinary supplies at (illligan REXALL Drug. PRESCRIPTIONS The next time your doctor gives you a prescription, take it to Gilligan’s REXALL Drug to be filled by one of our PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS