ww \Jf vx\vV !''!/ vV l»/, // !;////// 0 m 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 2^ miles southwest of Clear water. Phone 17 on 12 tf FOR SALK: 1954 AC hay haler with soft center and counter, in excellent condition. 5750 00 —Victor Jedlicka, Leigh, Nehr . 6 miles south. 1% east. 4-5c YOU CAN get the money the same day you borrow it from me—R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf. Cl .FAN rues like new, so easy to do with Blue I^istre carpet and upholstery’ cleaner. Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. 5c Carden Seeds Fresh Bulk and Package Seeds LAWN SEED- Native Blue Grass, White Dutch Clover, Rye Grass, Red Fescue. FERTILIZER for lawn or gar dens Scotts Turf Builder, Gold den Vigoro, Lawn Organic. WE HAVE a spreader available for application. Lawn and Garden Tools, Rakes, Hoes and Shovels Coyne Hardware O’Neill — Phone 21 5c FOR SALE: 3 Hereford bulls com ing 3-years-old.—E. M. Jarman, Chambers. 5tf FOR SALE: 12-ft. car top boat with carrier. All complete. Best offer takes It.—Phone 55&J, O’Neill. 4-5p60 FOR SALE: Rox Orange cane and Atlas sorgo, will have cleaned, high germination seed for 8c per lb.—Dan Liska, Nio brara. 4-6c FOR SALE: Leoti red cane seed. —Paul Schmidt, Spencer, ph. 2266. 5-8pll0 Felix Fur Shop COMPLETE FUR SERVICE 412 West 7th St. GRAND ISLAND FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to be moved. Reasonable. Modem location available in O’Neill.— Ralph McEIvain. O’Neill. 29tf " MOBILE HOMES Large Stock New and Used All Sizes & Models Special Prices-May & June NEW 1958-45-ft. 10 wide $3995 00 NEW 1958 35-ft. 8 Wide $2995.00 Many Other Good Buys On Lot Low Down Payment—5 Years to Low Down Payment 5 Years to Pay We Trade for Anything Movable Open Evenings & Sundays Miller Trailer Sales Phone 460 Albion, Nebr. FOR SALE: Aeromotor windmills, towers. Stock tanks, all sizes, pressure systems.—Clifford So botka, Inman, phone 435. 52tf. FOR SALE: Davenport and chair. Call Mrs. Don Enright, phone 146. O'Neill, after 6 o’clock 5tfc FOR SALE: Dodge truck reversed for Farmhand, very' good condi tion—Lawrence Scholl, 12 miles south. 1 west of Ewing. 5c Used Machinery Dodge truck reversed for Farm hand. excellent condition. 1942 Farmall M 1950 Farmall H 1942 Farmall H Farmall Regular F-20 cultivator Cultivators for H & M Massey cultivator Rotary hoe A-C side rake IHC 55 haler IHC 62 combine Automatic rake. 24-ft. IHC loader Mower. No. 9 trail Duall loader stacker APPLIANCES Bargain prices on all used appli ances. We are your home for RCA-Whirl pool appliances. Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’NEILL. NFBR IHC — Oehl — RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE: Some good young quarter horses, ready to break. Some are started Also 3-year old filly pretty well started: a nice sorrel mare ready to foal bv a permanent stud: also a finished horse—Gale Taylor ai the Jim Earley ranch, 14 mile® northwest of O’Neill. 4-5p11f FOR SALE: 1956 New Hollanc pickup hay baler, model 8T— Virgil Laursen, Box 434. O’ Neill. ** FOR SALE: Tomato plants. - Mrs. Russell Yuster. O’Neill phone 13-F-12. 4c3! FOR sale- 1951 Fordomath transmission. S65. Aluminum higl compression heads, Mallorj dual ignition, Edmunds foui barrel intake and quadraje carb for 49 to 53 Ford V-8 Wayne Bates, Emmet, phon« 1F20. 5-6pTI FOR SARK Overshot stacker; truck sweep; 21-ft. hay rake; 30-ft weed sprayer, all in first class condition.—Joe Winkler. Emmet. 5-7c FOR SAI.E: Surge dairy equip ment, pipeline and bucket type milkers — Dillon Sales and Service, I/mg Pine, Phone 2127 or Harvey Tompkins Inman 43tf ARTIFICIAL BREEDING eliminates, purchase price, feed, tax, insurance, disease and danger of a bull. It cre ates a better herd and a bet ter living for the owner —Call 469-J your CURTISS technician Duane Gray, O'Neill. 50tf FOR SALE: Purebred German shepherd pups. Black and silver. —Bob Straka. Atkinson. 4-5p60 Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O’Neill TRACTORS— 48 A J-D 48 B J-D 16 A J-D 44 B J-D 10 B J-D 290 J-D cornplanter 150 J-D lister 730 J-D lister tractor cultivators Plows, all sizes 15-ft. J-D disc 2 AC 15 ft. discs No. 5 J-D mowers IHC No. 27 mower FOR SALE: Red Clover seed, Cossack alfalfa. Madison vetch. State tested.—Leon Beck with, Emmet. 49tf FOR SALE: Spring fryers, three pounds and over. Either dress ed or alive.— Eugene Sobotka, 2 miles west of Inman. 4-5-6p85 FOR SALE: A good used daven port.—Mrs. R. H. Parker, O’ Neill. 4tf FOR SALE: John Deere power binder. Good condition.--Jake Braun. Atkinson, phone 7031 5-7c FOR SALE: Terriflex vinyl tile. Now carried in stock. Select your color.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.. O’Neill. _47ctf FOR SALE: No. 9 trail mower and trail mower bar hitch. Al so motor bike.—Truman Ross man, Atkinson. 5p35 SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone. —Contois Motor Co. Neligh. 30tf FOR SALE: Bakery and cafe building with furnishings in Spencer.—Mina Evans, Spencer, phone 3692. 4-5p60 FOR SALE: Good coronet.—Mrs. Leo Tomjack, O’Neill, phone 154 or 45. 5-6c SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of traffic light. Everett Gorgen, Ph. 164, O’Neill. 51tf SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SEE US or write 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” AT STUD: 2 permanent register ed Quarter Stallions.—C. E. McVay, O'Neill. 44tf FOR SAIJC: German Shepherd pups. — Frempnt Curtis, Royal, Nebr. 5-6c FOR SALE: One 10-ft Ma Harris combine complete with pickup; one heavy duty Inter national stacker. Both in top condition. Dayle Hewett, phone 195, O'Neill. 5c LOST & FOUND FOUND: A 1923 class ring on the public school grounds. Owner may have same by identifying the ring by initials in the inside and paying for this ad. Owner contact Tom Cronin, manager, Safeway store, O'Neill. 5c70 LOST: Spalding baseball glove Reward - Carrol McKay, phone O'Neill 720-LR._4c NOTICE OF APPLICATION Application has been made b> Don D. Parsons of Ewing, Nebr., for license to operate amusemenl place on premises legally describ ed as part of SWV4 of Section 2 Township 26. Range 9, Holt Coun I ty. Nebr., or outside east edge ol Ewing. Matter will be for public hear ! ing at the Holt County Court house. before Holt County Boarc of Supervisors, Thursday, Maj 29. 1958. at 2 P.M. 4-5p33< i Mrs. James F O’Donnell, whc . came to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. P. J. O'Donnell, lef 1 Saturday for Omaha where she ■ will spend a couple of weeks be • fore returning to her home ir : Chicago, 111. Try Frontier want ads foi I quick results! REAL ESTATE FOR SAIE: House and lot.—An nabelle Asimus, phone 364. O'Neill 4-5c FOR SAIE: A three-room home. Annabelle Asimus, phone O' Neill. phone 364 . 3-5c FOR SAIE, TRADE OR RENT: A modem house located one mile from town. Phone 773, O'Neill. 4-5c Houses For Sale 2- BEDROOM home, well located 3 blocks east public school, all modern, and very reasonable priced. | 3-BEDROOM home, all modem, nearly new and located in New Addition, very low down pay ment and loan may be assum ed with reasonable monthly pay ment. 3- BEDROOM home and complete finished basement, all modern located south of Krotters store. Priced to sell. 4- BEDROOM home, all modern, 1 block south and 1 east of New Deal Oil Co. Price has been slashed. ACREAGE (consisting of 4 acres, house, bam, garage, well lo cated and reasonable priced. DUPLEX very well located, all modem and very good terms. SEVERAL well located residen tial and business building lots. GROCERY STORE well located in good business town, doing around $45,000 volume. Excel lent terms may be had. THE REAL ESTATE MARKET PLACE Virgil L. Laursen O’Neill, Nebr. Phone 434 Member of North Central Board of Realtors. 3c FARM LOANS—R. H. Parker. 3tf FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home in Northheights, $9750. — Kleth Abart, O’Neill, 52c EX) YOU want to borrow money on your City Property or on your Farm or on your Ranch? I have Eastern Money and I have private money to loan.— See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf FOR SALE: Modem hotel, pay ment parking and immediate possession. — Ann Asimus, O’ Neill phone 364. 3-5c FOR SALE: Story and a half three-bedroom house, two baths, full basement, all modem, seven years-old. Close to churches and schools.—Enquire at The Frontier. 3tf FOR SALE: Modem two-bedroom home in northwest Ewing. — West Lumber & Coal Co., Ew wing, Nebr. 3ctf Dwelling and Lots MODERN, 2-story house in south east section, separate entrance for upstairs apartments. Low down payment, easy terms. 2-TWO-BEDROOM HOUSES, both close-in, completely modem. Also an improved farm for rent Ed Thorin Phone 207 Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker j for SALE: Five room house lo cated in Emmet. Could easily be moved if wanted.—Call at Farrs’ Produce. O'Neill. 50tf FOR SALE: 640 acres pasture and hay land. 320-A each. Im mediate possession. —Wilson’s Texaco, phone 358, O'Neill. 3-4c65 FOR RENT FO RRENT: A house, 3 large rooms and hath.—Ray Law rence, phone 174, O’Neill. 5tf FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment, 4 rooms and hath, heat ed, close in —Elmer Hagensick, O'Neill, phone 556-R. 34tf FOR RENT: Building for shop or storage—J. F. Contois, O’ Neill. phone 368 49tf FOR RENT: Close-in apt., two rooms and bath. Good space for washing machine. F u r nished with elec, stove, refrig erator and rug. — Phone 14-F-3 or 434. 41tf. FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms — Phone 537, O’Neill. 16tf FOR RENT: Two and three bed room houses. — Anna Brown, O’Neill. 3tf FOR SALE OR RENT: 3 O’Neill residences, located in southwest part on Fremont st.—R. M. Pease, 225 W. Fremont, O'Neill tele. 543-R. 4tf FOR RENT: Sleeping room, also light housekeeping rooms—Mrs. Roy Cole, 215N. Fifth, O'Neill. ltf ; FOR RENT: Furnished apart ments with automatic washer and dryer.—A E. Bowen, Ph. 515. O’Neill. ltf FOR RENT: Storage space. — Phone 565, O’Neill. 37tf FOR RENT: Three room house with hath. Call O’Neill 537 2tf I -- FOR RENT: Two 2-bedroom houses. Both modem, gas heat. ■ Very desirable homes, nicely located. — Phone 434, O’Neill 5c WANTED WANTED: Salesman for Singer Sewing Machine co. Appoint ments to lx* taken at the O' Neill hotel, Wednesday, June 4 afternoon and evening until 8 p in Car furnished, salary and commission. Retirement plan and two weeks paid vaca tion. We will train. — Dick Kirstine. 5c WANTED: Rodeo lunch stand for lease for June 21-22. — Contact Virgil Laursen, O’Neill. 4-5c WANTS) TO RENT: Two-bed room house, needed immediate ly—Bill Denny at Shelhamer's Jack & Jill, 5c WANTED: Carpenter work, build ing and repair. Free estimates Write Wayne Knowles, Rte. 1 Box 132, O'Neill 5-6-7-p.85 MONEY TO IX)AN 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 WANTED DRY a EANING OF ALL KINDS! IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf WANTED TO PASTURE: About j 200 head of cattle.—B W. Wal-1 do, Chambers. 49tf COMPLETE AERIAL spraying and dusting service. Custom seed harvesting and a complete line of chemicals for sale. All work 100% guaranteed.—Bruce Fletcher or Ed Butterfield. Or chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686. 3tf. WANTED TO BUY: 25 to 50 head of ewes with lambs at side. Prefer black face ones. — Roy Rees, Ewing, phone 2627, Cham bers. 4-5p60 WAN 1 tiD! Used Refrigerators WE’RE NEEDING used refrig erators and freezers Double allowance for limited time. GILLESPIES Phone 114 — O’Neill 52tf FOR REASONABLE prices try LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 blks. west of postoffice. Can serve you days or evenings by appointment or without. l-9c Sprague & Morrow Well Co. —O’NEILL— Well Drilling & Repairing 10th & Douglas — Phone 359-W OR 415 N 1st St.—Phone 553-J 3 blks W & 3*4 N of stoplite ltf DRAGLINE WORK! Sewer Drainage, Dam Work Basement Excavation and Road Work! E. J. (Skip) Shane ATKINSON, NEBR. 51-20 I WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.- Dwaine j Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf 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 MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly In sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf L. Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 ‘ O’Neill Money to Loan BORROW on your auto or house hold furniture in order to con solidate bills, pay medical or hospital bills, make home re pairs, car repairs, educational expenses, clothes, living ex penses, or for any other worthy purpose. O’Neill Loan Co. VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Phone 434 O’Neill, Nebr. 3-4c FOR DITCH DIGGING service sewers, water service or foot ings—See. O. E Davidson. Phone 126, O’Neill. 47tf Wick’s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender I Repairs and Painting Glass In id ed rowing Aervtre | Plume ?i 1W O N1I1 1. fi>( Any Jo! 2M1 AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED TIIOR1N Far in Sales a Speciality Phone 2C7 — O'Neill CARDS of THANKS MANY THANKS to my neighbors and relatives for the cards, let ters, flowers, prayers and vis its and their many acts of kind ness during my stay in the hos pital. Many thanks to the blood donors, also a very special “thank you" to Drs. Wilson and Sucha, and to the nurses for their wonderful care. Your kindness will never be forgot ten HERMAN DIMMITT. 5p I WISH to express my thanks to the doctors, sisters, nurses and Father Kucera for the good care I received while in St. Anthony's hospital Also thanks to my relatives and friends for the masses and prayers, also cards, visits and all other fa vors I received while in the hospital and since returning home. All will long be remem bered. MRS. JOHN M. GAl^ I.AGHER. 5p50 Hospital Notes ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: May 19- Mrs. Tom my Doolittle of Amelia, surgical; Mrs. Ralph Shald of Stuart, med ical. 20—Mrs. Richard Kazda of Winner, S. D., obstetrical. 21— Mrs. Elmer Vogel of Stuart, sur gical. 22 — Mrs. Glenn Campbell of Stuart, obstetrical; Mrs Gil bert Shald of Presho, S.D., obstet rical Michael Lee Shonka of At kinson, medical. 23—Rodney Al len Forbes of Spencer, surgical; Dale Eugene Forbes of Spencer, it'll l^ran run/va ui Spencer, surgical; Mrs. Walter Jutte of Chambers, medical. 24— Mrs. Earl Arp of Naper, obstet rical 26 —Miss Cyndia Louise Baker of Atknson, medical; Miss Lavone Thorin of O’Neill, med ical. Dismissed; May 20—Art Kap lan of Stuart. 21—Mrs. E. J. Kra mer of Atkinson; Mrs. Leo Seger of Atkinson. 24 — Rodney Forbes of Spencer; Dale Forbes of Spen cer; Darrell Forbes of Spencer; Mrs. Walter Jutte of Chambers. 25—Michael Shonka of Atkinson; Mrs. John Chaney of Stuart. 25— Mrs. Orville Hitchcock of Atkin son. Hospitalized; Cyndia Baker of Atkinson; George Frohardt of At kinson; Mrs. Earl Arp and daugh ter of Naper; Mrs. L. Dickau of Atkinson; Mrs. Joseph Schmader er of Stuart; Mrs. Rchard Ka/.da and son of Winner, S.D.; Mrs. Ralph Shald of Stuart; Mrs. Tom my Doolittle of Amelia; Mrs. Glenn Campbell and daughter of Stuart; Mrs. Jennie Shane of At kinson; Mrs. Gilbert Shald of Presho, S.D.; Miss Lavone Thorin of O'Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) In hospital: Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer; George Filsinger of Norfolk; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Spencer; Mrs. E. M. Guthmiller of Anoka; Mrs. Ivan Johnson of Lynch Charles Sinclair of Bris tow; Joe Slechta of Lynch; Mrs. Ruth Talbert of Bristow; Mrs. Martha Wells of Spencer. Dismissed: May 20—Albert Lo ock of Spencer; Mrs. Charles Richter of O’Neill; Mrs. F H. Naber of Atkinson. 21—Mrs. Rose Chesak of Spencer; Donald Dric key of Bristow: Judy Drickey of Bristow; Ronald Derickson of O’ Neill: Dale Svatos of Verdel. 23 Baby Boyd Brent Stewart of Ly nch. 26 — Mrs. Edward Zach of Niobrara; Mrs. Marion Eiben of Butte; Mrs. Florence Layland of Bristow. LCNDBERG MEMORIAL. (Creighton) May 17-24 Admitted: Mrs. John Genser of Verdigre, John Franek of Verdi gre. Joe Zeman of Verdigre, Mrs. Elsie Peklo of Niobrara; Charles Degaillez of Winnetoon. Dismissed: George Proohaska of Winnetoon. Mrs. Anna Chvala of Verdigre, Mrs. Kenneth Col son and son of Royal, Mrs. John Genser of Verdigre, Mrs. Wil liam Rayer Jr., of Creighton. Deaths: Edward Dufek of Creighton, John Era nek of Verdi gre. Mrs. Emma Pavlik of Verdi gre. Going to Camp— A group of young people are leaving Monday to attend a youth camp in Lexington. The camp is sponsored by the Assembly of God churches. ___ Money To Loan! Household Goods, Personal Property, Cars, Trucks, Farm Equipment LOW RATES HARRINGTON Loan and Investment Company i SnUKETTCS W L O'Neill A|ito Sup 33 21 Melcina's Pow Puffs 31% 22% Pinkerman's TV 30 24 Pin Pals 28 26 O'Monde Hub 27 27 Sandhillers 24% 29% Rollettes 23 31 Tankerettes 19 35 HIG Meleina Martin. 156, Mel cina's Powder Puffs. HIS Meleina Martin. 430, Mel cina’s Powder Puffs. HOT O'Monde club. 606. HTS Melcina's Powder Puffs. 1733. IN A OUTERS W L Dodds Oil Co. 36 18 Leaguettes 35% 18% Orchard Orioles 33 21 Orchard Owls 31 23 Skippers 23 31 Sandburrs 22 32 Bowlerettes 18% 35% Ashgrovettes 17 37 HTG Zola llering. 164. Dodds Oil Co. HIS Marcaline Sehwager, 421, Orchard Orioles. HTG Dodds Oil Co.. 654 HTS Dodds Oil Co., 1812. BEST W L Duds 4 2 Hangovers 3 3 Retreads 3 3 Scrubs 2 4 HIG—Frank Polacek, 185, Re treads. HIS Frank Polacek, 488, Re treads. HTG -Retreads, 583. HTS Retreads, 1672. BOOSTERS W L Meadow Gold 38 16 Caterpillars 36 18 Dick's Bar 36 18 TiAvn House 22% 31% Hunt’s Plumbing 21% 32% Keglers — . 21 33 Nite-Owls 21 33 J. M McDonald 20 34 HIG- Nancy Grady, 165, Hunt’s Plumbing. HIS- Evelyn Laursen, 413, Dick’s Bar. HTG—Dick’s Bar, 689. HTS-Dick’s Bar, 1952. ROUNDUP W L Bazelman’s Service - 7 2 Johnson’s Wax 5 4 Ten Pin Lanes 4 *> Town & Country , f „ 7 BIG_Pete Peterson (sun) 214, Bazelman’s Service. HUS—Leo Babutzke, 551, Bazel man’s Service. . HTG Bazelman s Service, 840_ HTS—Bazelman’s Service, 2387 HARMONY W L Alley Cats 5 7 So-So’s 3 " Collies 4 o Four Roses 3 3 Terriers 2 4 Jokers 2 4 IHG A1 Vorce, 183, Terriers. HIS A1 Vorce. 491, Terriers. HTG Four Roses, 595. HTS Four Roses, 1641. Kilter Tournament— Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden plan to leave this weekend for Hampton. Ia., to visit relatives. Mr. Golden will also enter the golf tournament. Mrs. Verne Reynoldson and lioys plan to go to St. Edward tonight (Thursday) where she will attend the alumni banquet. THE FRONTIER. O'Neill, Nel.r,, Auxiliary 1 leads County Program PAGE A group of 16 members of tin' American Legion auxiliary went lo Chnml>ers Monday even ing, May 19, where they were in charge of entertainment, which included a reading by Mrs. Wil liam Soheinost. "Flanders Field". 'Carol Harris sang "Mothers”. Mrs. Lloyd Cork and Mrs Calvin Har vey staged a skit for which Mrs. Milo Landreth wrote the script. The next county convention will he held at Ewing July 13. The state department convention will l>e held at North Platte July 18-19 : 20. Other Page News Mrs. Charles Melvin, a former Page resident, was a guest Wed nesday evening.May 21, when the members of the RNA met at the lOOF hall in a routine session Mrs Elsie Cork and Mrs. Evelyn S Gray served refreshments. Mrs. Frank Chmeler of Norfolk and Mrs. Minnie Haynes of Wayne were guests of Mrs. Carrie Town send Friday afternoon when the members of the Just-A-Mere club were 2:30 dessert luncheon guests. Rook furnished entertain ment for those who chose to play. Mrs. R. D. Copes will he the June 6 hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Mtlton Goree of Long Reach, Cal., who are visit ing the N. D. lekes, sr., family, went to Meadow Grove Tuesday where they will visit her brother in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. A. M. Inness, and other relatives, re turning to attend the alumni ban quet at Inman Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Knudsen and family and Caroline, Marilyn, David and George Max were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Farnsworth. Mrs. Hester Edmisten accom panied her daughter, Mrs. Char les Gerkin of North Platte, to Tor rance, Calif., where they were guests of the later’s son, the Carl Backers family. They also visited Mrs. Edmisten’s cousin, Mrs. Daisy Riggs at Van Nuys. whom she had not seen for 56 years. Mesdames Robert and Calvin Har vey met Mrs. Edmisten in Grand Dr. J. L. Sherbahn CHIROPRACTOR Complete X-Ray Equipment Mt Block So. of Bus Depot O'Neill, Nebraska rhunulay. May ‘h». 19AM.—PAGE 9. Island Wednesday, May 21. The trip was made by plane Mrs lU'riha Reed was a Sun day dinner guest of Mrs. Hester Kdmisten. \\ ins Heeognttion in Art Kxliltdt— CHAMHKRS \t the Nebraska State Teachers' college art exhibit and festival held at ('hadron in May, the daughter ol a former Chambers woman won recogni tion. Mary Lynn Shatnis of Valentine won a first on her crayola draw ing entitled "Birthday Party”. Mary Lynn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shatnis Mrs. Shatnis is the former Mildred ("Tootie") Fauquier of Chandlers. Mrs. Sclmiit In Shower Honorin'— ATKINSON A baby shower in honor ot Mrs. Benedict J. Schmit of Atkinson was given by Mrs. Ri chard Osborne jr Sunday even ing, May 25. Nit's. Schmit is the former Mary Alice Musil of O' Neill. Games were played and prizes given. Refreshments of Ice cream, cookies and coffee wore served in the room decorated in blue and pink. Mrs Schmit re ceived many gifts. Insurance All kinds Ranch and Farm Loans Hail Insurance on growing crops We Pay Claims — SEE OK CALL — R. F. GASKILL INSURANCE AGY. AL GASKILL, Mgr. Office phone T10 — Res. 189-J — O'NEILL — PUBLIC SALE On the premises, located 15 mi. south of O'Neill and 1V4 mi. west, OR 3 mi. north yf Durre’s Station and 1% mi. west, on— Saturday, May 31st Sale to Start at 1:30 p.m. Lunch Stand on Grounds MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT consisting of 1937 Ford Tudor i sedan; 3 sec. harrow; 12-ft. McC hay rake; 7-ft. IHC mow er; forge; grindstone; lawn mower; milk separator; hand corn sheller; anvil; shop tools, etc. HOUSEHOLD hoods including refrigerator, 4 yrs.; 8-ft. freez er; wash, mach.; New Perfection kerosene cook stove, di nette set; living room suite; bedding; dishes; etc. TERMS—STRICTLY GASH. W. E, JONES, Owner Merlin Grossnicklaus Chambers State Bank Chambers, Auctioneer Chambers, Clerk ■” \o ~ rts s i \ \rak^wTV VO°\e^lt*oSo', v,\e«"’ V'•'" \o c'°' ' *'<'$>" ,>*<«.*>£ 9oP sH V\c®s •, so\®' s 0° - k,&* ,^e*' A p''0 V ••' «£VW«BM