Rock Falls News The Frontier caravan took quite a load of folks from tin- surround ing territory to the races at Madi son on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs Henry Vequist went from this neighborhood. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Henry Vequist had dinner with her broth er. John Turner, and family. In the afternoon, Mr Turner took them all for an extended ride and outing. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Vequist and children were Sunday evening visitors at the Bernard Pongratz home. Tuesday afternoon. July 15, Mrs. Albert Widtfcldt and daugh ter, Norma, and niece, Donzel Peterson of Seattle, Wash., while ho. vlMick riding called at the Lyle Vequist home Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNulty were Friday evening v isitors of the Lyle Vequist family. Mrs Mary Tomlinson of O'Neil! was a Tuesday, July 15, guest of Mrs. Don Hynes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and girls were Thursday evening visit ors of the Sam Derickson family. Mrs. Hynes and girls also call ed Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Schultz Mrs. Sam Derickson and Mrs. Floyd John son were among those on Wednes day afternoon, July, IB, who at tended the Ceramics class at the home of Mrs. Gail laylor with Mrs. Bo!) Gallagher as assistant instructor. On the way home they stopped to chat a while wih Mrs Kathryn Yantzi, over a cup of coffee. Mrs. Yantzi had attended on the preceding day. Gene Yantzi of O’Nelil spent a few days last week with his cousins, Russell and Craig Der ickson. The John Schultz family en joyed a picnic dinner Sunday with the Dericksons at the latters home Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi was a guest. Mrs. Fred Appleby took her husband to an Omaha hospital Monday morning. The children j will spend the week with their j grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moler. Sunday visitors at the Dave Moler home included Dave and John Langan, Nora Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker and Mrs Art Remter. Mr. ad Mrs. Blake Benson took their grandsons, Eddy, Timmy anil Gene Benson to Bassett to the circus Tuesday afternoon, July 15, On Tuesday evening, July 15, I the John Schultz anti Sam Der iikson families attended the Bas 1 sett circus. i Mr. a n d Mrs Blake Benson motored to Madison last Thurs day to attend the races there. Nina Burivai and Donna McNul ty were Friday evening callers at the Floyd Johnson home and Miss McNulty was an o\erntght guest M r s . Theresa Breincr % isited several days last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Cleary, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson were Sunday supper guests at the home of their son, Hugh, and family at Spencer. Mr. and Mrs John Pinnt of Chadron were Saturday overnight guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Johnson and husband in O'Neill. They brought with them their grand children. Hussy Johnson and Jan ice Dewey, who had been vaca tioning at their home. Janice will remain for awhile with the John i .sons. The Pinnts left Sunday for Minnesota for a visit with j relatives there. Linda Johnson was a Sunday ijinner guest of the James Mc Nulty family. Other guests in cluded Joanne Lansworth. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson I and Rolland were Sunday supper guests at the Floyd Johnson ! home. Mrs Floyd Johnson visited on j Friday evening with her mother, Mrs. Theresa Hreincr, and also ' with Mrs. Bill Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Breincr and daughters, the Misses Bonnie twl Qhorvl nnri Mrc Harrv Knox a n d daughter, Terri, of Grand Island were Monday supper guests of the Bill Murray family. Bon nie and Sheryl also spent the night there. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda enjoyed a fried chicken supper Monday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. John Schultz, and family. Arriving later to spend the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Heber Breiner and daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Knox, and Terri. The latter two spent the night with the Schultzes, and j Mr. and Mrs. Breiner were over night guests at the Floyd John son home. Mrs. Theresa Breiner accom panied her son, Heber, and fam ily to Forest Lake, Minn., Tues day morning to visit the Roy Heg ler family. Engagement Told— Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Smith of Ainsworth announce the en gagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Miss Janet Kathryn, to Kay Duane Miller of Bassett. Miss Smith is a graduate' of Ainsworth high school with the class of 1958. Her fiance is a graduate of Rock county high school with the class of 1955. He attended the University of Ne braska. A September 7 wedding is being planned. Miss Mahony Elected— Miss Charlene Mahony, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma hony, was elected prefect of the sodality at St. Caherine's school of Nursing in Omaha. She will take a trip in August to attend a meeting of prefects.___ Ewing News Mrs. Donald Starr of West Point spent Thursday in Ewing visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson. Mr and Mrs. Hans Petersor I and Tam/an were Thursday shop ' pers in Nelfgh. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson from Alaska came Tuesday to spend a few days with his parents Mr. and Mr. Albert Larson. Mr- and Mrs. Clarence Latzel and children arrived in Ewing from Redding, Calif., on Wednes day and are guests at the parent al homes, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud and Mr. and Mrs. George Latzel. They also plan to spend some time in Omaha visiting re latives. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies accom panied by Mary Ann and Jerry Bauer were entertained on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. Nick Bohn of O' Neil... The Young Matrons Pinochle club held a picnic Monday even ing at the home of Mrs. Rose Bauer, honoring as their guest, Mrs. Arthur Funk of California a former member of the club Other guests were Mrs. Leonard Knapp, Mrs. Leo Hintz and Mrs. Leland Welke. After the seven o'clock supper, the ladies spent the hours visiting. Tressa Dickinson of Sioux City came to Ewing Sunday and is a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grim. Mrs. Lizzie Grim is making an extended visit with her sister at Lander, Wyo. Mrs. Telford Grim and sons spent the weekend at Verdigre, guests at the home of her parents Mr. and Mr. Joe Mastalir. ■* Kay Hahlbeck came home Sat urday, July 19, from Norfolk where she had spent the past week with her sister, Miss Pat Hahlbeck. Mrs. Dwight Schroeder and dau ghters accompanied by her sis ter, Karen Mlnarik and Mrs. Ken neth Hill, was an O'Neill ivsitor on Tuesday. Miss Patsy Pollock returned to Omaha Sunday afternoon after spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pol lock. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock and daughter, Patsey of Omaha and Mrs. Fern Pollock were guests for Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock took Mr. Pollock's brother, Nor man Pollock, to Grand Island on Wednesday where he continued on his way to California after spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Fern Pollock and other relatives in the Ewing vic inity. a nw oi me tawing citizens wno hapened to be in their yard Tues day evening about nine o'clock re port seeing "Sputnik” as it went over town. They report it being very brigh and easily seen in the sky for about two minutes. Supt. L. M. Carter and Elvin Hamilton left Sunday evening on a fishing trip which wil take them into Wyoming. They plan to be gone a week . Supt. and Mrs. L. M. Carter ac companied by Supt. and Mrs. Ral ph Fluent of Oakdale transacted business in Lincoln on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Divan and Mr- and Mrs. Oscar Anderson all of Gordon attended the funeral on Saturday of their brother-in-law Allan Polllock. They remained overnight with Mrs. Pollock, sis ter of Mrs. Divan and Mr. Ander son. They returned home Monday morning. Mrs. J. L. Pruden returned home on Saturday after spending a few days at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle. Mrs. Pauline Noffke is now a guest at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Cronin and family at Pierre, S D. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Minnie Larson were Mrs. Eva Backus and daughter Caro line of Atkinon, Misses Leola and Lila Cary of Bloomfield, and Mr. and Mr. Cressel Anderson and sons also of Bloomfield who were enroute on a vacation trip to the Black Hills. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. Eben Grafft were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Grafft and family of Omaha. On Sunday all were dinner guets at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spangler and children, the occasion to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Eben Grafft. Drs. Wilson & Sucha PHYSICIANS ft 8IIROEON8 Phone 138 —O’Neill Alice’s Beauty Shopj He*. 3 doors west of Texaco I 135 East Douglas Phone 303 — O’Neill Summer Diets Need .. . Vitamin Supplement Mmls in hot, summer weather often tend to become unbal anced—leading to inadequate vitamin intake. Assure yourself that you and your family are getting proper amounts of vitamins by supplementing your diet with St’PER PLEN A MINS. SUPER I PI.EN AMINS, in one daily tablet, give you more than the min \ Imum daily requirements of all vitamins for which minimums have been established—plus essential minerals, too! You can have this vitamin insurance for a little as less than tic a day. tiet SUPER PI.ENAM1NS today—available in O’Neill ONLY at tdlligan UEXAI.I. Drug. Sii|>er Plena mins is also available for children as SUPER PLENAMINS, JUNIOR. Suntan Preparations and Sunburn Relief Enjoy those summer outings- fishing, boating, golfing, pic nicking, or just loafing but watch out for the sun. Before going out. stop at Gilligan REX ALL Drug and get a good Suntan Preparation. We feature Cara Nome, Revlon, Coppertone, Tar tan. Sea it Ski. and others. If you should get a sunburn, hurry in to Gilligan REXAIJ. Drug and pick up a good product for sunburn relief. For the l>cst in Suntan or Sunburn preparations, come to Gilligan REXALL Drug. THRU Have you tried THRF? For those sore, stiff, aching muscles, get THRF to the pain. THRF acts, right through, the skin to deep inside aching tissue—right to the site of the |min. THRF Is NOT a liniment—it requires no rubbing—just apply it and feel it go right to work. Remember—where there is aching, sore muscles—get THRF to the pain, (iet THRF today—in O’Neill, it is available ONLT at Oillignn RF.VM.I. I>rug. Dairy Cattle Spray Now you can keep your milk cows free from flies with a spray that is effective—and absolutely safe—it will not he car Iried to the milk. This new, safe ingredient is called “TABU TREX". This new spray is so effective and so safe, that many are using it as an all-purpose spray—for flies and mosquitoes on porches and around picnic areas and patios. Get Dairy Cattle Spray with TABUTREX today at Gilligan REXALL Drug. I Prescriptions Tin* next time your doctor finds it necessary to Rive you a prescription for medicine, take the prescription to GilliRa.n REX \1.1, OruR to he filled by one of our PRESCRIPTION SPECIA1JSTS. Gilligan’s Rexall Drug Ben Gilligan Robert T. Devoy Phone 87 — O’Neill While preparing his ship, the USS Lafayette County, for transfer to the navy of the Republic of China, Lt. (jg) Donald Hagensick (right), son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hagensick of O’Neill explains the supply problems of the vessel to Chinese sup ply officer, Lt. (jg) Li Yung Hai at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The Lafayette County, a tank landing ship, is one of t Chinese navy in assistance progr San Bernardino tenant Hagensiel high school and commanded the Concession Stand Remodeled The O'Neill Drive-In theater just finished remodeling and expanding its concession stand, according to Manager C. E. Brad shaw. New equipment has been added to make it outstanding in its field, Bradshaw said, speeding service and reducing intermission time. The theater is also adding speakers, new projection equip ment and is modernizing throughout. In the photo are Mrs. Brad shaw, Mrs. Plessel and Mrs. Harmon Grunke.—The FVontier Photo. Miss Hazelman Shower Honored— Miss Conita Bazelman was feted at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Robert Clements of O’Neill, Saturday, July 19. Ap proximately 15 guests were pres ent. Games and visiting provided the entertainment and refreshments were served at the close. A weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young was his sister, Mrs. Robert Drake of Nahville, Tenn. Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pflug of Stan to. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs C. G. Shellhase were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers of Hastings. They very neighbors in Kansas. — rii© road so cross a I faro lA/ftH tHomt There’s no mobility Far more people are driving the exciting new *58 Old* ///f0 OL. DSTIT)Ob/// ty /\ than any other ear in the medium price clast! Join r the swing to Olds. See your Oldsmobile dealer todcyl YOURS ALWAYS WILCOMI AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILI QUALITY DIALIR't A. MARCELLUS CHEVROLET CO., 127 NO 4TH ST. — NIXT BIST THING TO A NIW OlDIMOBIll II A L 0 W - MI LIA OI BOCKIt TBADI.INI— 1 Transfers Ship to China Republic iree LST’s to be turned over to the August under the U. S. mutual am. The other two LST’s are the County and the Iron County. Lieu who was graduated from O’Neill the University of Nebraska, has Lafayette since December, 1957. Family Reunion at Tomlinson Home— Sunday the Dick Tomlinson home was the scene of a family reunion of Mrs,. Tomlinson’s fam ily Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Darold Couch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gutzmer and family of Woonsocket, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rothchild and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Garold Rothchild and family and "Butch” Dvorak, all of Atkinson; Miss Wil ma Seery of Bassett; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dexter and Law rence, jr , of Burwell; Mrs. Har old Dexter and Julie of Ewing and Charles Fontaine of Valentine. Mrs. Mabel Moulding of Clear water was a Sunday guest at the Hans Peterson home. Ponton Insurance FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds find Bonds Phone 106 Golden Bldg iT* * DRESSES Sizes 8 to 20 12 Vi to 24 Vi 7 to 17 Reg. 8.98 5.98 Reg. 10.98 6.98 Reg. 14.98 8.98 Reg. 17.98 10.98 Reg. 22.98 12.98 Returns from Europe amt V isits Daughter— Mrs. Helen Brown of Gretna 11 ntl\ returned from a Kurop ean trip where she visited 11 countries. Mrs. Brown is visiting her daughter and her huband, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rcimer, jr. Mrs. Brown loft Omaha May 29 and was met there on her return July 10 by Mrs Reimer. Among places of interest she visited was the world’s fair at Brussels. HOTEL LINDELL LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Mfr Prank KMa RoatonoHc RafM FEATURING TILLMAN'S CAFETERIA 4th Street Market Phone 93 O’Neill We Deliver ( XIJKOItMA — PEACHES 19-lb. lug. $1.79 CXIJKOItMA VINK KIPKNKD — CANTALOUPE lb. 10c < AIJFORN1A IIKAD — LETTUCE lb. 10c I‘\