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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1958)
t VN\'M»! " V yV \*f.»/,' vVvt^ FOR SALF Thiele’s Dairy Cattle TOP PRODUCING dairy cattle on hand at all times Wlscon-, sin bred, fresh and heavy springers, first and second calf heifers. Arnold Thiele 2tfc miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12 tf FOR SALE: My J4 head of Here ford heifer calves, wt. 425 to 450 Dehorned and veterinary vaccinated every way. Also a Roan-Shorthorn second calf heifer just fresh. — Wilbert Thiele, Clearwater, phone 13 on 7. 41-42c FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to be moved. Reasonable. Modem location available in O’Neill.— Ralph McElvain, O’Neill. 26tf FOR SALE: 74 tons prairie hay in stacks. Reasonably priced. —Mrs. Arden Johnson, Spencer. 40-42p Wisconsin Dairy Cattle For Sale HOLSTEIN and Guernsey dairy cows and first calf heifers, springing and fresh. Open heif ers and bred heifers, 6- to 18- j months of age on hand and can be delivered any time in closed trucks to your farm or ranch. HEIFER CALVES 1-month-old, broke to nipple pails. Reason ably priced. WRITE TO — Perry Nolan Farm Aniwa, Wise. OR CALL collect for Perry, tele. 2657, or Jerry, tele. 2683. 40-43c FOR SALE: Third calf Holstein cows, heavy producers. — John Sojka, Page. 39-41c FOR SALE: Minnesota's finest dairy heifer calves. Mostly Hol stein and Guernsey. Orders taken. filled on approval. Wilbert Thiele. Clearwater, phone 13 on 7. 41-42c FOR SALE: Doll clothes. Mrs. Bill Deriekson, O’Neill. 41-42p60 Saw Mill for Sale! A BELLSAW sawmill, power foed, 44-in. inserted tooth blade. Mill is very good condition. MAY BE SEEN in operation by appointment. Write Ixjx CRL, c-o The Frontier 40-41C MTI-K a good one YOU OWE It to yourself ana your family to let ^^JRTTS® build you a better herd for the future For efficient service CRllDUANE GRAY, O'Neiil 36-tic for SALE: Registered Hereford bulls, 12 mos. coming 2 years old in spring.—John Niewoh ner, 2Vt miles west o< Drive In. O’Neill. 34-52p4.85 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 THE FORD in your future see Del Robertson at Lohaus Motor Co., phone 33. 37 tf FOR SALE: 80 ton of alfalfa and Drairie hay. Fred Fritton *■ mUes west of O’Neill. 4142pd60 BRED EWES FOR SALE: 240 head mostly black faced, solid mouth. Start lambing March 17 Average weight 180 lbs.— Howard Cheney, Plainvtew 41c Used Machinery 1943 Farmall M 1947 Farmall H 1942 Farmall H Farmall 14 Farmall Regular 15-ft. disc No 30 TOC SheUer No. 10 me mill Good Buv on creosote posts me No. 31 loader me 200 spreader Twin Draulic loader IHC 4-row cultivator Tumble bug Endgate seeder Soil mover me No. 8 2-14 plow 7x8 enclosed truck box APPLIANCES Mavtag wringer washer Double tub Dexter Whirlpool Automatic Gas refrigerator Electric refrigerator We trade for farm equipment on appliances. Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’NEILL, NEBR. FOR SALE: Yorkshire gilts to farrow in March, 1 mile east of Midway —O J. Drueke, O' Neill, phone 9-F-5. 40tf Used Furniture Oil Heater $10.00 Radio & Record Player _ $29 50 Dining Room Suite_$29.50 Lounge Chair $ 9-50 Desk, plate glass top -- $39.50 End Tables _$ 3.50 Studio Couch _ _ 14 50 Midwest Furniture and Appliance Co. 209 West Douglas O'Neill. Nebr. FOR SALE: Angus bulls.—Musil Bros.. O'Neill. 3641pd. SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16.50 a ton: American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c— Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north erf tragic light. Everett Gorgen, FOR SALE: GULBRANSEN piano and bench in excellent condition. Contact or write Leon Thomp son, Amelia 40-41pd60 FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.- Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O’Neill. 47ctf 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 Company. 27-18tfc John Deere Day Show February I 0 TRACTORS— 50-G J-D m me 43 A J-D 46 B J-D 50 M.T. J-D 40 B J-D 15-ft. J-D disc 15-ft. Oliver Disc J-D 4-wheel spreader Case tractor spreader No. 5 J-D mowers IHC No. 27 mower Harry A. Smith Implement Co. Phone 562 O’Neill FOR SALE: Minnesota Holstein heifers and cows, TB and bangs tested.—Rudy Juracek, Ewing. 31tf FOR SALE: 1956 2-ton Ford truck, with or without dump box, excellent condition.—Phone Ph. 524-M, O’Neill. 51tf 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” 37tf 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. Nelign. 30tf INVISIBLE, REWEAVING, Cig arette bums, moth holes, cuts and tears. Reasonable. — Mrs. Edward Tellier, new address, one block south of stoplight and one half a block west. 41-44c FOR RENT FOR RENT:Modem two-bedroom home with garage. First house north of Marcellus Implement. —Mrs. Ed Hancock. O'Neill phone 320. 40tf FOR RENT: A 4-room house with bath, gas heat. 2% blocks south of Safeway store. Inquire or call phone 630, O’Neill. 41c FOR RENT: January 15 modem duplex 4 rooms with bath and basement. Automatic oil fur nace. 5 blocks from school.— Harry E. Ressel, O’Neill. 37tf FOR RENT: 3-room modem apartment.—Tony Asimus, O’ Neill. phone 510. 33tf. FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms — Phone 537, O’Neill _ _16tf FOR RENT: Houses and apart ments. furnished or unfurnish ed—Anna Brown, phone 323-J, O’Neill. 39-42cl FOR RENT: At once, modem 2 bedroom home with full base ment and attached garage. Au tomatic oil furnace.—Harry E. Ressel. 38tf FOR RENT: Apartments.—A. E. Bowen, phone 515, O’Neill. 38tfc FOR RENT: 80 acres of pasture land or hay, eight miles south of O'Neill. Inquire at Bill's Bar. 41p40 FOR RENT: Streeter house, gas heat. Phone 126 O. E. Davidson O’Neill. 37 tf FOR RENT: Storage spare — Phone 565, O'Neill. 37tf FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment, 4 rooms and bath, heat ed, close in.—Elmer Hagensick, O’Neill, phone 556-R. 34tf FOR RENT: Close-in apt., two rooms and bath. Good space for washing machine. Fur nished with elec, stove, refrig erator and rug.—Phone 14-F-3 or 434._41c Stewart Pascoe attended a Lee store manager's meeting in Grand Island Tusday and Wednesday. WANTED Business Opportunity MAN OR WOMAN NATIONAL firm has openings lot Operators to service Cigarette Machine Routes. Capital frorr $1600 to *2400 needed to fi nance business. This is securer primarily by inventory. We wil establish and train, and out program assures you of contin ued coe>peration. Part to ful time available which will net you from *200 to $600 monthly And whether you are acceptec or not you may be assured ol fair and courteous treatment. QUALIFICA TIONS including above, are a car, and depend ability and honesty. Please write Sheridan Enterprises 71 1 W. Lake St., 509 Calhoun Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. stating qualifications, phone number and references, 41p 3.1! WANTED: Ironing to do in mj home. — Mrs. Floyd Sanders 421 E Fremont St., O’Neill 41p3! WANTED: Year round farm jot by married man.—Ray John son, O’Neill. 40p3! Salesman Wanted i ix r a rm/Mi tat __ Unn Atuin inr nai iwnnu wnvv*ii e for man with knowledge of ma chinei-y or farm equipment Married man age 30 or oldei preferred. Must have late mode car. References repuired. Ful schooling and field traininf given. Sales experience advan tageous but not essential. Com' missions, drawing account whet qualified. For personal inter view with our local divisior manager, write, stating quali fications, address and phone number to Warren Garret Dept. W 25-L P. O. Box 392, Dallas. Texas. 41pl5C WANTED: Serum pigs. Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, phone 3741. tt Help Wanted EXPERIENCED mechanic to work on guarantee and commis sion. See Bob Krotter or Herb Kaiser for more details. Wm. Krotter Co. PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE Phone 531 West O’Neill 38-41c WANTED: Baby sitter for 3 hours in the afternoon for four or five days a week.—Write box P, c/c Frontier.41c WANTED: Man between age ol 23 to 45 This could mean full time job for right party with selling experience. No llmil to the amount of earnings for ambitious party. Must have good car, for work in Holl county. Married man prefer red with references. — Write box 334, Neligh, Nebr., for date to be interviewed. 26ti CARDS of THANKS AS IT WOULD be impossible tc thank everyone personally, I will take this means of thank ing each and everyone of you for the many cards, letters, gifts, visits and flowers I re ceived while a patient at the St. Anthony’s hospital in O’ Neill. I also wish to say a spe cial thank-you to Dr. Wilson Dr. Sucha and Joe Menish whc donated blood for me, and the entire hospital staff. Your many kindnesses shall never be for gotten by me and my family. MRS MICHAEL PIKLAPP 41c I WANT TO thank all who sent me cards, handkerchiefs and flowers; Pastor Roten for his visits; the doctors and nurses for the wonderful care they gave me (they sure were good to met while I was in the hos pital. Thanks, too, to the sis ters for coming in to see me; to Lloyd and Luanne for the help at home, and to the Walter Juttes for taking me to the hos pital. God bless you and keep you well.—MRS. ERVIN IHLLI GAS. _41P50 I WISH TO TAKE this opportun ity to thank Doctor Brown, the hospital staff, my relatives and friends for their visits, the cards, letters and gifts I receiv ed during my stay in St. An hony’s hospital. — MISS GAR NETT KAY GILLOGLY. 41p5C I WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends and relatives for the many cards, letters visits and beautiful flowers sent me while I was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital. — MRS. ROY BACK HAUS.__ 41p5C Sunday Hosts— Mr. and Mrs Adolph Wetzlei and family of Gregory. S.D., Sun day visited her parents, Mr. anc Mrs. C. E. Worth. Another dau ghter. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mil ler, and family were Sunday sup per guests. MISCELLANEOUS Closed for Month BAKER'S Alignment will be clos ed for the month of February. Owners are out-of-town. 41c ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewinding Rebuilding Any make and size up to 100 h.p. NEW — USED MOTORS REPAIR ANYTHING Electrical Appliance, Portable Tools, Controls Commercial & REA WIRING Distributors for FAIRBANKS MORSE Motors ; and Pumps Allen Bradley Controls Gates Belts & Pulleys IF ITS ELECTRICAL TROUBLES YOU ARE HAVING—CALL 243-W 24-Hr. Service Northwest Electric Motor Service O’NEILL, NEBR. L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of 1 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 HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP Generator and Motor Winding NEW & USED MOTORS , IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf DANKERT’S 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 AUCTIONEERJNCr Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O’Neill WANTED DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf 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 repayment plan and on a Spec ial Plan for Farmers. CONFIDENTIAL, PERSONAL SERVICE! Central Finance Corp. C. E. JONES Phone 14 O’Neill 2tf 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 NOTICE WE INSTALL CARPET — TILE AND LINOLEUM Midwest Furniture & Appliance Co. 209 West Douglas O'Neill, Nebr. Sunday Guests— Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmitz were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woerple of aBonesteel, S.D. RF.AL ESTATE FOR SALE: By owner, modem 3-lx'droom homo within walking distance to schools and churches Contact- Edwin A phone 568-R. 4144pd FOR SALE: To the highest bid der, small house and six lots.— W b and L. J. Lamb, O'Neill, phone 568-R 36-40pd FOR SALE: Five room house, with bath, insulated, electricity, to be moved. 20 miles north, 3 west of O’Neill.—Earl Stor johann, O'Neill. 39-41p FOR SALE: A two-bedroom house in Atkinson.—Joe Albrecht, At kinson. 41-42p60 ROOM and BOARD for girls. Also will do baby sitting at any time. Phone 509-W O'Neill. 41-42pd (First pub. Feb. 6, 1958) John R. Gallagher, attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF AOOOCNT Estate No. 4146 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF DAVID STAN NARD AND MARGARET STAN NARD, BOTH DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of fi nal account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on February 26, 1958, at 10 o’clock, A. M. IXJUIS W. REIMER, County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 41-43c (First pub. Feb. 6, 1958! John R. Gallagher, attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 4244 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 31, 1958. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF CLARENCE BOOTH, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Irene Booth as Administratrix of said estate, and will be heard February 27, 1958 at 10 o’clock A. M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL! 41-43c Letters to Editor Atkinson, Nebr. February 3, 1958 In reference to the K-12 school districts of the state of Nebraska, I recommend to all parents and adults and youths the book “The Abolition of Man’’ by C. S. Lewis. Also to all shocked persons who can’t understand how Stark weather and his girl “could do such a thing” see the article in Esquire magazine February, 1958, “The Philosophy of the Beat Gen eration” by John Clellon Holmes. —LOIS ANN MARTENS 49 head of Registered Here fords, 26 bulls, 23 females, O’Neill sale. Tuesday, February 18. Write for catalog: Kieth Abart, P. O. 642, O’Neill, Nebr., sale mgr. 41p50 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shellhase and girls of Atkinson were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shelhase. Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: January 19 Mrs Emma MeKathnie of Atkinson, medical; 21 Mrs. Martha Gans of Stuart, medical; 23 Mrs. Lin us Judge of Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Nellie O'Donnell of Atkinson, medical; Frank Spindler of O' Neill, medical; Melvin Kaup o( Stuart, surgical; 24 Herman Cook of Chambers, medical; John Schorn of Atkinson, medical; 24 Mrs. Cabin Seger of Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. William Noziska of Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs Art Andrus of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Melvin Wedige of Emmet, medical; 2t> Frank Schaaf, sr., of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Bemie Wilson of Atkinson, surgical. Admitted: January 27 —Larry Donald Sterns of O'Neill, medical; | Lewis Klien of Bassett, medical; Mrs Leo Weichman of Stuart, surgical; 28—Johi Torpy of At kinson, medical; 29—Mrs. John Kramer of Atkinson, obstetrical; Ethel Straka of Atkinson; 30 Mrs. Richard Walton of Atkinson, I obstetrical; 30 Mrs. iftarlin Wich • man of O'Neill, obstetrical; 30 Miss Romona Warnke of Anoka, surgical; 31 John Cole of Atkin son, medical; Mrs. Warded Alex ander of Stuart, medical; Mrs. Warren Richard Shaw of Bassett, i obstetrical; Mrs. Don Janssen of Atkinson, medical; George Kip ling e r of Atkinson, medical; February 1 Mrs. Edwin Callahan of Atkinson, obstetrical. Dismissed: January 21 Mrs Wilard Walton of O'Neill, Mrs James Hytrek and son of Stuart, Mrs. Robert Ramm of Stuart. Dismissed: January 27 Frank Spindler of O’Neill; Mrs. Nellie O' Donnell of Atkinson; Melvin Kaup of Stuart; 28 Mrs. Emma Me Kathnie of Atkinson; Mrs. Linus Judge and daughter of Atkinson 29 Mrs. Martha Gans of Stuart Mi's. William Noziska and daugh ter of Atkinson; Mrs. Calvin Seger and daughter of Atkinson; 30 John Schorn of Atkinson; 31 Mrs. Art Andrus of Atkinson; February 1 — Herman Cook of Chambers; 2 Ethel Straka of Atkinson. Hospitalized:John Cole of At kinson, John Torpy of Atkinson Henry Claussen of O’Neill, Mrs Don Janssen of Atkinson, Mrs Wardell Alexander of Stuart, Mrs Bernie Wilson of Atkinson, Mrs Leo Weichman and son of Stuart Mrs. Marlin Wichman and dau ghter of O’Neill, Mrs. Richard Walton and son of Atkinson, Mrs. Warren Richard Shaw and dau ghter of Bassett, Mrs. Edwin Callahan and daughter of Atkin son, Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Em met, Miss Ramona Warnke ol Anoka, Frank Schaaf ol Atkinson, Lewis Klein of Bassett George Kiplinger of Atkinson Mrs. John Kramer and daughter of Atkinson, Baby Cynthia Marie Walton of O’Neill. Hospitalized: Henry Claussen ol O’Neill, Frank Spindler of 'Neill, Mrs. Nellie O’Donnell of Atkin son, Mrs. Martha Gans of Atkin son, Mrs. Linus Judge and daugh ter of Atkinson, John Schorn of Atkinson, Melvin Kaup of Stuart, Frank Schaaf, sr., of Atkinson, Herman Cook of Chambers, Mrs. William Noziska and daughter of Atkinson, Mrs. Calvin Seger and daughter of Atkinson, Mrs. Alvin Wedige of Emmet, Mrs. Bemie Wilson of Atkinson. Mrs. Leonard V. Young return ed Sunday evening from a two week’s stay in Osmond with her sister, Mrs. Earl Wecker. Mr. Wecker had submitted to surgery at an Omaha hospital. It is his third operation since June. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilson and girls went to Wayne Sunday to celebrate the l4th birthday an niversary of their daughter, Son ita. They were guests of Mr. Wil son’s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Elosson. Mew Scientific Discovery Kills Rats and Mice in Short Order l Contains New Chemical Diphacinone - CLEANS OUT WORST RAT COLONIES Clean up your rodent problem quickly, easily. Get Diphacin, the powerful new chemical in bait form. Diphacin is vacuum packed to insure against stale neas common to other baits. And it’s so tasty that rats and mice can’t resist it. Each Di phacin can makes a self-feeding bait station. In stores now— Household 1-lb. tan just say “die-fas-in.” size 89^ J1.69 i Gilligan’s Rexall Drug Ben Gillig&n Robert T. Devoy Phonf 87 — O’Neill TIIK FRONTIER, O'Neill. Ne*»r. Larry Noffke Steals Show in Benefit PAGE The Page town basket ball team met the O'Neill national guard quintet at the Page school gymnasium Monday evening, Jan uary 27. in a polio benefit exhibit ion. Page defeated the Guards, 57 53 in a close and hard fought bat tle. Kemper hit 13 points for the winners; Sorenson 12 and Roach 10. Larry Heiss sorced 23 for the losers and Young tallied 12. The Guards led until the final quarter when Page toojjt the lead. The Page grade team was victorious over the Ewing grad ers by a 36-15 count in a run-away game. Tom Melcher led tin' win ners with 16 points and Ronnie Asher tallied nine. For Ewing Larry Noffke scored 14 of the 15 points. The games netted $34. 81 for the polio fund. i Redbird News Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman and sons were callers at the Vigo Christensen home Sunday, Janu ary 26. An oyster supper was held at the Clay Mashino home Sunday j evening, January 26, In honor of ' Ceeil R. Machino of Ft. Polk, La. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Bessert and Dehra, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Yusten, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nelson and Doug las, Mr. and Mrs. Walley Fred rickson and Roger, Chares Mash ino and Rita Holmberg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clifford and family visited at the Carl Krogh home Sunday, January 26. They arc making plans for their hig sale Monday, February 17. The Giffords will he moving to Minnesota. Keith Anderson went to Colum bus Wednesday, January 29, where ho was tin overnito guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Per ry Anderson. He returned home Thursday. Monuments of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen o! the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu ments from the factory to the consumer.—Emmet Crabb, O’Neil Bardy Sehollmeyer entertained at a party Saturday. January 25, in honor of his birthday anniver sary. Those present were Billy Halstead, Donnie Wells and Dan ny and Delmar Pinkerman. Re freshments were served which in eluded a birthday cake baked by Bardy’s grandmother, Mrs. Raj Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Andersor and Debra visited at the Merril Anderson home Friday, January 31. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Libby ol Omaha were dinner guests Satur day, February 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Anderson. Roach New Work— Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walton and family of Germany arrived in New York on Monday and will arrive in O’Neill this weekend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don rinttot' . Thorn., Feb. «. 1*58.—PAGE 13. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker are on a month’s trip in the south. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yuston nnd Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henning of Atkinson. Mrs. W. H. Harty plans to leave Friday for Omaha to visit her l daughter, Sr. M Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McNair of Spencer were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Mlinar. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCormick and family were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Morlang. Miss Carolyn Moseman of Oma ha spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mose man. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and girls were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar of Atkinson and evening guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Anton Kaup of Stuart. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Muff, Mr. and Mrs Don Borg, and Mrs. Ixiretta Hynes attended the capp ing of Carolyn Muff nnd Helen Hynes of St. Catherine’s at Oma ha on Sunday. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEICL — WED., FEI1. 5TH THRU SAT., FEB. 15T11 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS The supremo human drama of all time! The greatest motion pic ture ever made. Cecil B. I'k'Mille’s production starring Charles Hes ton. Yul Brynner, Anne Baxter, Edward G Robinson, Yvonne IteCarlo, Debra Paget, John Derek, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nine Foch. Martha Scott, Judith Anderson, Vincent Price. After 74 yenrs and 70 pictures, Cecil H. DeMille, the man whose name is known wherever motion pictures are seen, and whose films have brought pleasure and inspir ation to countless millions, now brings the world the story of “The Ten Commandments” as it has never l>een told before. Breathtaking chariot charge sweeps across the vast Egyptian desert as the Pharaoh’s troops pursue the Children of Israel. The biggest single scene in the biggest motion pictures ever made depicts the Exodus, with the Israelites moving forward out of Egypt in an endless cavalcade, under the leadership of Moses., The parting of the Red Sea and destruction of the Egyptians . . . most tremendous*, unforgettable moments ever filmed . . . ! The Supreme Motion picture of all time. "The Greatest Moving Picture I Have Ever Seen”— Walter Win ched. “A Film of Reverent and Mas sive Magnificence!”—Eife Maga zine. !*>d! Matinees 1:00 o'clock. Night 7:30. Wednesday—Matinee Prices Adults 00c; Students 7A; Children 50c. Saturday — Adults $1.25; Chll ren 50c. Sunday—Adults $1.25; Children 50c. I PUBLIC AUCTION The following household goods will be offered at public auction, on premises, four blocks east of O’Neill Center (stop light), one block north (on North Eighth street), on — Sat'rday, Feb. 8 Malet starts at 1 P. M. Household Goods * «iin . iv» i i ii;»-r nnrs t Norge tins Cook Stove, four burner 1 Oil Burner Heating Stove i Electric Hot Point Refriger ator, small 1 Washing Machine, electric, good shape Double Wash Tubs, white enamel, good shape 1 White Kitchen Cabinet 1 White Enamel Kitchen Table 2 Stands, with drawers 1 Buffet 1 Bedstead, with springs and mattress 1 Dropleaf Table, large size Cooking Utensils Some Fruit Other articles 'A Cook Stoves, 1 elec. 1 gas 5 011 theaters, i Duo-Therm, with blower 1 Oms Bathroom Heater 2 Dining Room Tables 8-gal. Pressure Spray Paint TERMS _ ~ ■■ot water IfeaterH—1 good 50-gal. elec., 1 40-gal. gas, 8 mos. old. 1 White Enamel Largo Kitchen Cabinet 2 Wooden Kitchen Cabinet* 1 Buffet 1 Dresner 1 Double Bed 1 Single Bed 2-3 way Floor lamp* 2 Davenports—1 with match ing chair 2 French Doored Cabin-ettes 1 OE Steam Iron and Ironing Board 1 Toast-Master I*op-np Toaster 1 Antique Book Case 1 6-ft. Step Ladder 1— 1929 Model A Ford Coupe, 8 wheels 2— 50-gal. Barrel*, 70 gal. Kerosene Dishes, Utensils, End Tables Chairs, Stands, etc. Pot With Conn, and Gauge CASH MRS. ALBERT HEPBURN, Owner Some merchandise consigned by Mrs. Dan Rakes OOE. El) THORIN, Auctioneer