was? WIKKm Mrs. A II. Kvans of Austin, Tex., who Intel completed u visit here with Mr. and Mrs. \tilliain MneKinlay, was the* last passenger to hoard the final eastbound train 14. She was assisted aboard by Trainman Frank llaiseh. The day couch was crowded and It re quired 10 minutes to make room lor her. The trains in recent years averaged 30 to to passengers per trip.—The Frontier Photo. Mary Joan Fangman Expires at Omaha Miss Mary Joan Fangman, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fangman of Omaha, died Tues day. July 8, at Omaha. The nr>ther is the former Margaret (Peggyt MacLeod, daughter of Mrs. Mary MacLeod of O’Neill. The deceased had been in frag ile health for sometime. Funeral services will lx* conduct ed at Holy Cross Catholic church in Omaha at 9 a.m., today (Thurs day). The grandmother, Mrs. MacLeod, will be unable to attend. However, Mrs. Hangman s sisters Mrs. H. L. Lohnus and Mrs. C. J. Gat/, and their husbands, will at tend the rites. Survivors include the parents; sisters Miss Margaret and Sis ter Ann Marie, both of Omaha. Wimmer Infant Dies in Omaha Hospital Little Miss Melody Renee Wim mer, nine-months-old daughter of Air Force Sgt. and Mrs. Wallace E Wimmer of Omaha, died Tues day morning, July 8, in Clarkson Memorial hospital at Omaha. The child a "blue baby’’—was Ixim September 14, 1957, at O’Neill. The mother is the former Mary Catherine Graham, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Graham of 0 Neill. Survivors, besides the parents, include a brother, Russell W. Funeral services will be con ducted at Biglin's chapel at 10 a m., Friday, July 11. Very' Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan of St. Patrick’s Catholic church will officiate. The remains will lie in state at the chapel Thursday evening. Mrs. Paul Neidert, Darlene and Jimmy, of Summer, Ida., and Mrs. Milo Jacobs and baby% Eliza-; both, of Dubuque, la., arrived j Monday, July 7, to spend the, week visiting friends and relatives. ‘ Betrothal Told Francis Schoenle of East Mo line. 111. and Mrs. FYancis Schoenle of O’Neill announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Mary Jean to Richard A. Graham of Red Lodge, Mont., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham of O’Neill. Miss Schoenle is a 1958 graduate of St. Mary’s academy and is em ployed at The Frontier. Mr. Graham is also a graduate of St. Mary’s, class of 1954, and has served two years in the army. He is employed as a linotype operator at the Carbon County newspaper in Red Lodge. A fall wedding is planned.— O’Neill Photo Co. Sutcliffe's Hosst — EWING Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Sutcliffe were hosts at a picnic at their home on July 4. Among out-of-town guests pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spittler and Gigi of Valentine, Bridget and Kate O'Brien of Chi cago, 111., and Shelia Shatto of Scranton, Pa. Frontier want ads pay. I Get Your Copy Of 16 Page Booklet “MORE MILEAGE FOR YOUR MONEY” Tells You How To Get More Miles To The Gallon From Your Car! HURRY! SUPPLY LIMITED! Read the advice of experts on how you can save important gas money, no matter what car you drive. Get this informative free booklet. Your copy is wait ing for you at your Rambler dealer's. No obligation. And while you’re there, see America's recognized economy champ—the smart new Rambler—the sales success car of 1958! Switch to Rambler—be money ahead every mile! OSCAR’S RAMBLER SALES 125 West Douglas, O’Neill COUNTY COURT July 3—Walter R. Phillips, dri ver for Valentine Motor Lines of Valentine, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer Clifford L. Kizzire. July 3 Terry c. Wanser of Ewing, speeding, fined $60 and $4 costs; officer E. M. Hastreiter. July 3 Gerald Monk of Wayne, intoxication, fined $10 and' $4 1 costs; officer Chris McGinn. ' July 3— Max L. Anson, driver for Independent Iaimber Co. of Omaha, overweight on capacity plate, find $15 and $4 costs; of | ficer -Clifford L. Kizzire. i July 7--Eugene J. Dieter, dri ; ver for Nash Finch Co., Norfolk, j overweight on capacity plates, I fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— I Clifford L. Kizzire. July 7 Charles W. O’Rourke of i Omaha, speeding day, fined $20 ! and $4 costs; officer—E. M Has treiter. July 7—Norman G. Klasna of Spencer, possession of alcoholic liquor by minor, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. July 7—Daniel E. Roberts of Spencer, possession of alcohol liquor by minor, lined $25 and $4 ( costs ;officer E, M Hastreiter. July 7 Raymond A Johnson of S[iencer, possession of a alcohol- , it- liquor by minor, fined $25 and , $4 costs; officer- E. M. Hastrei ter. July 8- Melvin Butterfield of Winner. S. D., excessive width, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— i Itonald E. Richardson. July 8 D. R. Aman of Smith % Center. Kans., seeding night, < fined $35 and $4 costs; officer - jt R L. Gude. July 8—Jimmie Mock of Creigh ton, careless driving, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer— E. M. Has treiter. July 9- Ronald A. Erickson, iriver for Condon Motor Co., of Sinus City, la , overweight on axle, ined $100 and S4 costs; officer Clifford L. Kizzire. July 9 Charles R. Dvorak of Stuart, daytime speeding, fined ilO and $4 costs; officer E. M. lastreiter. DISTRICT COl RT Larry Edwards appeared in dis- ' rict court before Judge Lyle | aekson of NeUgh and pleaded uilty to the charge of writing bad hecks. He was given a suspend d sentence for two years. Reunion at Currans— Sunday the Francis Curran home w as the scene of a reunion for 67 persons. All brought pic- j trie lunches. The hi>nored guests were Virgil Ott of Baldwin Park. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott and Cathy of Las Vegas. New Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott and family all of O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Art Oswald and fam il> of Pomeroy. Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erb, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Os wald Mr and Mrs, Delmar Nitz sehe and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Shan tz and their families all of West Point: Mr. and Mrs. Albert t'‘Al"> Erb of Wisner; Mrs. Agatha Erb of Beemer; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schantz of Pender and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Iljorth of Clarkson. Hopkins Reunion Held— Mrs Iva Hopkins entertained at a family reunion at her home Sun day. Among those attending were Mr and Mrs Charles Smith and Marlene. Mrs. Richard Tarbert and 1 vnms of San Diego, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hopkins of Scottsbluff. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morey and boys of Sioux City. Mr and Mrs Charlie Woods anil Rich ard of Palmer and their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Airs Edward Berst and two daughters uf Grand Island. Brother Visits— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells took Her brother, Richard Wetzler, who is stationed on the I’SS Forresta! at Norfolk, Va,, to see his sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. 1 eon Oden bach, and two sons of Sidney, Mont. Mrs. H. Wet/.lor of Herrick. S. O.. accompanied them They left Wednesday, July 2 and returned Sunday. Dick had « 22 day leave. Mr and Mrs. Wells took him to Omaha Monday where he left for Virginia. Visit l ent; Pine— Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ramold and Randy and Mrs Joe Ramold. sr., and Jack of Atkinson were in Ivong Pine Sunday, Mrs. Guy Coghill of Casper. Wyo , visited at the George Mc Carthy home and at the homes of other relatives over the weekend. She is a sister of Mrs. McCarthy. Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 10-11-12 — Plenty of Parking — Open Evenings and Sundays it. s. NO. 1 I'TAII BING — LAST BIG WEEK FOB OIEBBIFS _ 12-LB. ^ '•> / """ .. - ..- : —1 .. 1 1 ■ .. — "■■■■■■ i. _ me CAI.IF. ELREKTA 17-LB. LUG $]98 FOLDERS INSTANT COFFEE 8 OZ JAR.. 1.19 CUDAHY’S — Pigs Feet_9-oz. jar 29c KRAFT — Miracle Whip_qt. jar 55c MOTT’S — Apple Sauce. .. 2 303 cans 35 C DKLKICH — Oleo_lb. 29c TODAY’S — Cream Corn ... 2 303 ens 27c PETER PAN — Peanut Butter... 12-oz .jar 35c CUDAHY’S Beef & Potatoes 216-oz ens S9c PRINCE — Dog Food_3 taPcans 25c ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 10-LB. AA SACK _370C CALIFORNIA WHITE I Fresh'n'juicy f , spuds M/AtcrM 10 lbs... 49c "n! *-P ' ripe_ 9 $i ool _U RINGS - LJ i I FRESH — U. S. GOOD — BOIL — M Fork Steak .. lb. SSc Rib Steak_lb. 7Sc Seef_lb. 29c 1 FRESH — WILSON’S — U. S. GOOD — K Pork Liver... lb. 29c I Wieners .. 2 lbs. 98c Beef Roast... lb. 55c I It'ERVALET — LONGHORN — LEAN MEATY — ■ Summer Sausage lb 09c Cheese_lb. S5c Spare Ribs ... lb. *5s9c f If r *. | • g% \r Don’t let this week Grapefruit Juice 3 4o-oz cns 98c ^ * welchs — 2^ ny witnoui Grape Juice_2 4-°z. btls 39c - _ Raisins_15-oz. pkg. 29c JELL-0 KITCHEN (WARM — V V Wax Paper_25-ft. roll J, 9c EVERYDAY — MIDWEST — 2 FULL FOUNDS Crackers - 2'Ib box 49c I Sandwich Cookies - 59c Fro Joy — CREAM cal L ^i*,CAS favorite if Plenty of Parking — Open Evenings and Sundays