. 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 j.caW heifers Arnold Thiele 2Vi rpiles southwest of Clear water. Phone 17 cm 12 tf FOR SALE: Perfection milking machine, 2 units, complete with air compressor nnd 50-ft pipe line, used 2 yrs.- Julius Gruhn, 804 E Benton, phone 102 O' Neill. 13-14c FOR SALE: Crosley Station wagon. Small and economical. 35 miles i>er gallon gas. I^ct the kids drive to school this fall. Only $17500, worth more as American classic. A1 Tooker. Box 482 O’Neill, phone 162-VV 14tf FOR SALE: Comhusker cafe & Bakery at Randolph, Nebr. well established and same own er for eleven years. Large seat ing capacity, good eguiqment and new 5-ton air conditioner Doing good business, — Write Comhusker Cafe box 126 Ran dolph. Nebraska. 13-14c ror oale! Choice Wisconsin Dairy Stock! ALI. TYPES and ages at the Fora Knight place .northeast edge of O’Neill WUX HAVE another load of calves Saturday, August 2. FOR FURTHER information see Fora Knight, O'Neill, or con tact Dayle Hewett, O’NeHl, box 533 or phone 195. 14c Surge Dairy Equipment COMPIETE line of parts —Dill ion Sales & Service, Long Pine, phone 2127, or Harvey Tomp kins. Inman. 9tf FOR SALE: Beer equipment, to be moved. Reasonable. Modern location available in O’Neill.— Ralph McElvain, O'Neill. 29tf FOR SALE: Apples, harvest and duchess, $1 50 per bu.—Guy L. Johnson. 7 miles north and 4 east of O’Neill. 14c FOR SALE: Aeromotor windmills, towers. Stock tanks, all sizes, pressure systems.—Clifford So botka, Inman, phone 435. 52tf. Mobile Homes LOWEST PRICES * BEST DEALS LOW DOWN PMT. & 5 YRS. ON BAL. New 1959-36-ft. 8 wide — $2,995 New 1959-42-ft 8 wide — $3,595 New 1959-36-ft. 10 wide _ $3,495 New 1939-42-ft. 10 wide $3,845 New 1959-50-ft. 10 wide $4,495 Available in 1-2-3 Bed Rooms GOOD USED TRAILERS in stock: Columbia 23-ft., Mobile Sports man 30-ft., Continental 35-ft., An derson 27-ft., Sure way 34-ft„ Richardson 37-ft., Alumanite 22-ft., Rollohome 43-ft., Nashua 35-ft., Safeway 29-ft. NEW Travel trailers - $745-00 We trade for anything movable Open Evenings & Sundays Miller Trailer Sales Phone 460 Albion, Nebr. Good Used Trailers in Stock 11 tf YOU CAN get the money me same day you borrow It from me.—R. H. Parker. O Neill, Nebr. _ FOR SALE: Case ensilage cut ter A-l condition. — Earl Cad wailader, Stuart. 12-14p85 Better Cattle — Better Living TAKE more of the doubt and chance from your dairy future by breeding to CURTISS sires of proven background. — Call 4TO. Duane Gray, O’Neill. 7tf Twine For Sale CARLOAD of baler mine. Lowest prices in Nebraska. New Deal Oil Co. O’Neill. Nebr. 7tfc FOR SALE: Canning apples. SI.50 per bu.; sweet com, 35c per dozen; fat roasting hens SI each — Mrs. Leon Beckwith Emmet. 14-16c Used Machinery Dearborn side rake Mowers, all models 10-ft. VanBrundt drill Case pickup baler 27-ft. ,T-D elevator TOC 12-ft. rakes 1956 IllC 2-ton truck 2-16 plow J. D. Bale loader 1942 Farm a 11 H 1947 Farmall H Valley roller mill Harvey sheller Harney mill John Deere mill 15 ft. disc , APPLIANCES Maytag wringer washer Coronado wringer washer Kenmore auto, washer Maytag auto, washer SEE US for new Whirlpool appli ances. Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’NEILL, NEBR IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool * FOR SALE: Frigidaire. 30 inch electric range - Leo. Brill O’ Neill, phone 636. 14p35 IT TAKES only 30 minutes to clean a 9 x 12 rug with odorless Blue Lustre It’s tops. -Coyne I lardware, O’Neill. 14c FOR SALE: White pock fries, $1 apiece. — Mrs. William Grothe, Emmet. 13-14p60 FOR SALE: Dempster stacker used, good condition. Also 8-ft stock tank, $30.-Carl Krogh, O'Neill. 12-13c I larry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O’Neill TRACTORS— 48 A J-D 18 R J-D ’46 A J-D '44 B J-D '40 B J-D No. 62 International combine J-D Tilers M-M 14-ft. grain drill, good con dition Plows, all sizes 5 No. 9 INC trail mowers with hitches No. 5 J-D mowers PLYMOUTH AND JDD BINDER TWINE, FOR SAL.F: lop quamy nuisium, Guernsey and Brown Swiss heifer calves at the place or delivered on approval. Calves on hand nearly all times. Also some good first calf heavy springers.—Gerald O'Connor, 8 miles north, 5 miles east of At kinson. 10-15p FOR SALE: Registered meat type Hampshire hoars from lit ter of fourteen. -Jim Corkle, Jr., O’Neill. 14-17p I FOR SALE: All steel steamer 153-J, O'Neill. 14-16c 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. Neligti. 30tf FOR SAI-E: Apples.—Woidneck Ranch, 1 Vi miles west of Mid way. 14-15p60 For Sale TOP PRODUCING Wisconsin and Minnesota bred, fresh and heavy springers at all times. V£ mile south of Ewing Rudie Juracek ll-22c FOR DITCH DIGGING service sewers, water service or foot ings.—See. O. E. Davidson. Phone 126. O’Neill. 47tf Some of the Good Used Equipment 1946 H Farmall 1947 H Farmall 1942 H Farmall 1942 M Farmall 8—Farmall B’s, ranging from 1945 to ’49, good haying tractors 2—1947 A Farmalls 1938 F-20 Farmall 8—IHC No. 9 trail mowers 6—No. 27 power mowers PICKUPS & TRUCKS 1958 2-ton 162, complete with new box 1956 GMC, 20,000 actual miles 1954 International V4-ton 1956 4-wheel-drive International, brand new tires SEVERAL GOOD late model cheaper pickups. Storjohann Lquip. Co. BUR WELL “Lowest prices in USA” PARTS & EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: 8-in. blade table saw with 12xl6-in lied and attach ments—with or without motor. —Northwest Electric. O'Neill. 13-14c 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" FOR SAIE: Crested Wheat grass seed. 12c per lb.—Corkle’s, Inc., O’Neil. 14-17p TAVERN and lunch counter—one of the best equipped in North east Nebraska. Population 1,050 Write P O Box 462. Wakefield. Nebr. 14-15c SWEEP TEETH FOR SALE: ! Hickory or oak; 5-in. butts, 9-ft. long, $1.50; 4-in. butts, $1.25. Best of quality.—Harvey Han son. phone 8201. Atkinson. ll-14c 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 Gorgan. Ph 164. O'Neill. Ditf ADIER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES WE REPAIR all makes. We un dersell anyixxiy in price and outsell anybody in quality. O NEILL, NEBR. PH. 269 52tf FOR SALE; A white porcelain top kitchen table and an occa sional chair.—Phone 556-W. O’ Neill. 14c FOR SALE: A late 1957 Singer Sewing Machine to be sold in this area to close account, with j a buttonholer and a new guar-1 antee. Buy it for 6 payments of S6.85 each. Write Credit Manag er, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebraska 14-15c FOR SALE: Four months old fully automatic Sewing Machine does not need attachments to sew on buttonholes and fancy designs. Small balance or win discount for cash. — Write Cre dit Manager, Box 123, Lincoln, Nebraska. 14-15e FOR SALE: New -horsepower Frigidaire refrigerating unit with blower; 3-horsepower Frigidaire unit and compressor in good shape with 12x12x12 walk-in cooler with track, com plete with rollers, hoist, com plete sharp freeze unit and 38 locker boxes. Also meat case in very good shape, complete with compressor; platfprm scales; one wall scale; one meat grinder; one new Toledo saw'; one tenderizer; one new meat scale and other accessories. Spare-Time Cafe, O’Neill phone 65. 14c LOOKING: For 2-row pull-type New Idea picker in good shape Dude Darnell. Lynch. 13-14pd MISCELLANEOUS Expert Watch Repairing McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 D’NetU Wick’s Body Shop Complete Body and Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W — O’NEILL — for Any Job 25tf 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 town residential property.- The O’Neill Company, Virgil Laursen, O’Neill, phone 434. 13tf. IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Auctions ED THORIN Farm Sales a Speciality Phone 207 — O’Neill WANTED TO RENT: A good farm for next year. Prefer close to school.—Write box B in c/o The Frontier. 13-14p60 L, Guthmiller REPAIR SHOP Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo —Clinton. CROP SPRAYING ' CALL 582 R2 OR COME IN AND SEE US. O’Neill Flying Service 7tf NEED MONEY? WI TEN YOU need money for any purpose, see Virgil Laursen at the O’Neill Loan Co., O’Neill, i phone 434, 13tf I WILL DO either washing or iron ing in my home.—Call phone 351-R, O'Neill. 14p25 DRAGLINE WORK! Sewer Drainage, Dam Work Basement Excavation and Road Work! E. J. (Skip) Shane ATKINSON, NEBR 51-20 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Sleeping room, $6 per week. Also 3-room unfur nished basement apartment, , $25 per month —Roy Shull, O’ Neill. phone 517-J 13-14p70 FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment. 4 rooms and bath, heat- : ed, close in.—Elmer Hagensick. O’Neill, phone 556-R. 34tf FOR RENT: Two room apart ment for a young lady or older woman. Write Box SI, c/o The l Frontier, O’Neill. 12-13p60 FOR RENT: Storage space. — Phone 565. O’Neill. 37tf FOR RENT: Modem apartment. —A. E. Bowen, 705 E. Douglas, O’Neill, phone 515. 12tf FOR RENT: Two 2-bedroom houses. Modem, gas heat. Very desirable homes, nicely located. Phone 434, O’Neill 7-14c FOR RENT: Building for shop or storage —J. F. Contois O' Neill. phone 368 49tf FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms. — Phone 5.37, O’Neill. 16tf FOR RENT: A house, 3-rooms and bath.—Call phone 537, O’ Neill. 8tf WANTED WANTED:: Salesman to sell Sew ing machines. No experience necessary. Will train. Must be clean salesman, by that we mean no promises made unless we can keep them. Plenty of leads furnished.—See: Adler Sewing Center O'Neill 14p50 WANTED TO RENT: A good farm for next year. Prefer close to school. — Write Box B % The Frontier. 13-14p60 _I__ WANTED!!! UP TO 40,000 Bu. Oats Will pay 50c per bu. for 36-lb oats or over, delivered to Peter son ranch on Highway 11, 16 miles south of Atkinson. Tested scales at ranch. — Charley W. Peterson, Atkinson. 13-15c WANTED DRY CIEANTNG OF ALL KINDS! IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 775-W for Pi cl up and Delivery! 47ctf S325 Per Month Guaranteed PI us Bonus ONE of tho fastest Progressing companies in its field will have a representative interviewing men who hold the following QUALIFICATIONS 1. Over 19 years old. 2. Own automobile in good condition. 3. Willing to travel Monday through Friday; home every weekend. 4. High school education. 5. Aggressive and sincere. No experience necessary; thor xigh training is given by the com pany. Apply in Person Only to: Mr. McIntyre Golden Hotel Wednesday, August 13 6 to 8 p. m. 14-15c 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- i chard, Nebr., phone TW 3-3686. 3tf. WANTED TO BUY: Feeder pigs weighing 50 to 70 lbs., vaccin ated and castrated. — Eugene Sohler, Laurel, phone office Bl-3817 — res. Bl-3798 collect. ll-14c WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill ? blks W & 3Vz blks N stoplight lltf WANTED: Single or married man. Year around farm work.—H. W. I Barger. Wausa, Nebr., phone i Bloomfield 4F31. 14-16pl.00 FARM LOANS.—R. H. ParkeiTitf pun. nEiASUlNATJUJC, prices u y LOIS FERN BEAUTY SHOPPE 2 blks. west of postoffice. Can serve you days or evenings by appointment or without. 10-14c >VANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.- Dwaine Lockman, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf Demonstrate Toys PARTY PLAN: work AUGUST until DECEMBER. Excellent commission earnings. No invest ment. CAR-PHONE NECES SARY Be a “SANTA’S HELP ER’’.—Bos MP, c/o The Fron tier. 14c Exceptional Opportunity IE I TABLE man or woman from this area to distribute complete line of cigarettes, candy, nuts, or gum hrough new automatic vendors. No selling or soliciting as accounts are establishing for you. To qualify party must have car, references, and cash capit al of $700 which is secured by in ventory. Earnings up to $300 I month part time—Full time more For personal interview give phone etc. Write P.O. Box 156, Rochester, Minnesota, 14pd LOST & FOUND STRAYED from my pasture 1 mile south of ditch camp 2 whiteface cows, branded on right hip. — Wallace O’Connell ' O’Neill. 7tf X)ST: A small brown and white dog near Deloit.—Gordon Oakes, Ewing. Nebr. 14p30 iOST. STRAYED or STOLEN: Old black and tan coon hound, ] wearing collar and light chain. —Sanders Bros., O'Neill or In man. 14-15p60 Family Gathering — The C. E. Worth home was the cene of a family gathering Sun iay. Among those present were Ur. and Mrs. Daniel Page and trbara of San Bernardino, Calif., us parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Page, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LJnd m rg, Mrs. Mary Wetzler. Mr. and VIrs. Bert Ott and Mr. and Mrs. ^rancils Curran and girls and Mr ind Mrs. Adolph Wetzler and fam ily of Verdigre. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 4-room house and other eut buildings on 2V2 lots. Minnie Sanders, O'Neill, box 566 14tf. Houses for Sale 2- BEDROOM home, all modem, close to school, well located, garage and excellent terms. 3- BEDROOM home in new addi tion. smal dow-n payment and loan may be transferred. 3-BEDROOM home, close in, 2 blocks from Safeway store, pri ced right to sell and good terms -’-BEDROOM homo in southwest : O'Neill, low price, and good loan 1 may l»e had on this property. 2-BEDROOM home and 6 acres. SEVERAL good building lots for homes. GROCERY Store, fixtures, build ing and inventory of stock, 1 good business town and trade area. 160-ACRE FARM, close to O'Neill. 340-ACRE FARM, northwest of Page. MONEY to loan on city property, farms and ranches. Contact Virg Laursen, realtor, for information in regard to the i hove an dother listings that he has before buying or selling your Virgil L. Laursen (Realtor) Insurance Real Estate — I,oans Phone 431 — O'Neill, Nebr. 13-14e FOR SALE: The Bob Jonas resi dence at 115 So. 6th St. A cozy 2-bedroom home. Ideal for re tired couple or small family.— Write Robert J. Jonas, 2339 Pen mar Ave., Venice, Calif., or Lawrence Jonas, 115 W. Clay, O'Neill. Please do not disturb occupants. 9-14c FOR SALE: Two 40-ft. lots with south front, water, sewer and gas in front of lots. Sidewalks. - Don Lyons, phone 421, O’Neill. 10-14c FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home in Northheights. $9750. — K i e t h Abart. O'Neill 52tf FOR SALE: Dwelling, 2 lots, all modern 5-room with bath, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, sewer and water, for quick sale bargin, owner leaving town, $6,000.00.— : P. C. Donohoe. O’Neill. 13tf DO YOU want to borrow money on your City Property or on your Farm or on your Ranch? 1 have Eastern Money and I have private money to loan— See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf Central So. Dakota 3.400 DEEDED acres, 2 sets im provements, REA, tele., school nearby on gravel. Approximate ly 300 wheat allot., 300 alfalfa, 300 other crop, balance heavy native grass; 13 dams, 3 wells, good winter protection — can split in two. Lease 1,400 more grass. This is GOOD. Priced to sell NOW. Others from 320 to 20,000 acres.—Tele. 455 for ap pointment. M. R. Keller, Cham berlain, S. D. 14c CARDS of THANKS WORDS are so weak and inade quate at a time like this. We would like to thank each of you individually for the help and kindness extended to us during the loss of our husband, father and grandfather, but that i is impossible so we take this means to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to each and everyone who did so much i to soften the blow and ease our sorrow. Every act, card and : visit will remain in our hearts, | and will never be forgotten.— Mrs. R. A. Snell, Mr. and ! Mrs. W. W. Waller and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Passmore and daughter. 14p50 ] WE WISH to thank all the rela- : tives friends and neighbors for i their help, acts of kindness, food, flowers, memorial gifts and cards during the recent , sickness an ddeath of our loved • one.—MRS. JOSEPHINE KO PECKY, LEWIS F. KOPECKY, , JR., AND FAMILY. 14p 1 WISH to thank my friends, rela- 1 atives and neighbors for their cards and prayers while I was , in St. Anthony’s hospital and in an Omaha hospital. A special thanks to the doctors and nur ses for their care.—THOMAS D. HUTTON. 14p A VERY warm and hearty thank you to all for the cards, letters, gifts and your presence at the open house observance of our , golden wedding anniversary.— ' MR. AND MRS. STANLEY CHMIEL. 14p50 , Gaskill Returns from Alaska— A/2c Richard E. Gaskill arriv ?d Wednesday, July 16, after ser- 1 . ing two years at the Fairbanks, Alaska, air force base. He was met in Omaha by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gaskill and daughter, Mardie, and A/2c Russ Borg. After his 30-day leave, he will report to the Lowry air base at Denver, Colo. Before returning home they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bicek and Beverly and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kroupa of Omaha. The group also stopped in Neligh to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaskill and family. Visits Father — Jack Carney, a Creighton uni versity- student who is working this summer in Omaha, is visit ing his father, Leo Carney, for several days. Goes to Germany Army PfV Dtan L. Obermire ■ «1 m »v*» • s,irj ot Mr. and Mrs, W C Obermire of Atkinson, last week completed a 30-dav leave and went to Germany by air for bis new assignment. He had lieeit at Ft. Stewart, Ga.. with headquarters company of the 169th engineers construc tion battalion. He will be sta tioned at Boblingan, Germany, His new address Pfc Dean L. Obermire, RA 17484210, 12 Tc, Co., M. Trk. Carg. iDir.), APO 16, New York. N Y. Rock Falls News Mr and Mrs. William Claussen and Mrs. Claussen's sister, Mrs. Elsie Morrison of Dakota, who is visiting them, were Sunday din ner guests at the John Schultz home. Linda Johnson also spent the day there. In the evening they went to the Drive-in-Theater. Last Monday afternoon, Rita, Janice and Tommy Vequist were horseback riding and called at the Don Hynes home. The John Schul tz family were Saturday after noon callers at the Mike Bonen berger home in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson were Sunday afternoon and even ing gUests at the Elmer Sterns home. Mrs. Mamie O'Neill was a weekend guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Blake Benson and family . Little Craig Deriekson celebrat ed his third birthday last Thurs day evening. Guests to help him were the John Schultz family. Mrs. Mary Helen Yantzi and Joe and Mike Yantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Deriekson were hosts at a dinner in their home on Sunday for the Deriekson t unilies. Terry and Cindy Brown spent the weekend at the Arlon Brown home in Atkinson while their par ents attended a rodeo at Winner, S. D. The Sam Deriekson family at tended a farewell party at the Ralph Morrow home for the Wayne Donohoe family, who are moving to Minden, Nebr. The John Schultz family spent Monday evening at the Floyd Johnson home. Tuesday guests nf the Floyd Johnson family were Paul Marsh, Larry Rome and Ray Williams of Stockton, 111 Russel Johnson and buddy, Bobby Lar on also spent the day there. And so ‘til next week, that’s about all there is. Church Notes METHODIST (Page-Inman Rev. Lisle E. Mewmaw, pastor PAGE— Thursday, July 31 (today): Wo man’s Society of Christian Ser vice meeting, 2 p.m. They will )resent a program at 8 p.m. fea uring the play “The New Minis er’s Wife” followed by a home nade ice cream social. Plan to ■ome and enjoy the evening! Friday, August 1: Pre-nuptial :hower for Miss Bette French, i p.m. Sunday. August 3: Sunday ichool, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a. n.; MYF. 8 p.m. Tuesday, August 5: King’s laughters meeting, 8 p.m. Thursday. August 7: Woman’s Society of Christian Service meet ng, 2 p.m. INMAN— Sunday, August 3: Sunday ichool, 8:45 a.m.; worship, 9:45 i.m. Wednesday, August 6: Choir >ractice, 8 p.m. and MYF. Thursday. August 7; Official >oard meeting, 8 p.m. FOR BOTH CHURCHES Wednesday, August 6: Mid veek prayer hour, 9 a.m. Read Matthew 6:9-15. METHODIST (Chambcrs-Amelia) Rev. Charles F. Cox, pastor CHAMBERS— Sunday, August 3: Sunday-school, 0 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.; senior MYF, 8:30 p.m. Monday, August 4: Intermedi ite, 8:30 p.m.; Intermediate choir ■ehearsal, 8 p.m. Thursday, August 7: WSCS will neet at 2 p.m. AMELIA— Sunday, August 3: Worship, 9:30 i.m.; Sunday-school, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, August 7: Choir re learsal, 8 p.m.; MYF will meet it 8:30 p.m. Donohe Moves to Vlinden Store — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donohoe moved Wednesday to Minden vhere Mr. Donohoe will become issistant manager of the J. M. McDonald company store. He las been assistant manager here 'or two years—since his reease tom the army. Mrs. Donohoe is the former Pat Bauer of Ewing. She has >een teaching the Clark school south of O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Risdon md son. Dale, of Hamburg, la., j /isited Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Risdon’s cousin, Mrs. Austin Hynes. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: July 23 George Pond of Stafford; Mrs. A Kan Ott of O'Neill. 2f Mrs. Clifford Burival of O'Neill; Neal Chase of Sheldon, I a. 26 Mrs Wilma Dan iels of Ewing; Miss Sharon Dan els of Ewing; Richard Larson of Northbrook, 111.; Charles Jensen of O'Neill. 27- Mrs. Don Adamson of O’Neill; Judy Gill of Stuart; 28 Debra Satter of Omaha; Mrs, Robert Bean of O’Neill; Jonathan Lambert of Chambers; Mark Sal ak of Mullen; Mrs. Bryan Finch of Orchard; Joseph Hambek of Bristow; Mrs George Winkler of Emmet; Mrs. M. V. I1 Northbrook. Ill 29 Judy Gill t Stuart: Debra Satter of Oma a Mrs. Don Adamson of O'Neill • Mrs. C. A. Van Valkenborg of Ewing; Charles Jensen of O' Neill. 30 Jonathan Lambert of Cham hors. Hospitalized: Mrs. John Simp son of Kansas City, Mo.; Garrett tan/fcig of Emmet; Edward M. > iciuu^iivi III v/ Hi HI, .VI cl I .’ill i » McManus of O'Neill; Mrs. Donald Fox of* Bassett; Mrs. Bernard Schmitz of O’Neill; Mrs. G