Mrs. Hurt), gold star mother . . . honored for 10 years ol service with the selective service sys tem. Presentation of certificate was made by Colonel Francis S. 1 truth (right). Members of the Holt draft board (left to-rlgbt) are Moss, Jungman and Matson.—The Frontier Photo. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions; October 29 Mrs. Dino Jones of Ixis Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ardell Bright of Orchard, Mrs Donald Kinnison of Orchard, Mike Slattery of O’Neill, Ralph Eugene Seger of O’Neill; 30 Mrs William Woods of O’Neill, Mrs. Sam Killham of O'Neill, Mrs. I^a val Freehurg of O’Neill, Mrs. Matthew McCabe of Page, Mrs. Cecil Bishop of O’Neill; 31-Mrs. H. E. Farnsworth of Page, Mrs. Dean Homer of O’Neill, Melissa Jean Jones of O’Neill, Robert Raff of Orchard; November 1 Mrs Francis Rhode of O’Neill, Linda Stuifbergen of O’Neill. Clay John son. sr., of O’Neill, Mrs. Kenneth Hill of Ewing; Mrs Jack Dailey of O'Neill; 2 Mrs. Edward Pavel of O’Neill, Mrs. Lyle Johnson of O'Neill, George Alexander of Nii per, Mrs. William Serck of Em met, Mrs. Anna Savidge of Ewing; 3 Mrs. Vernon J. Carpenter of O’Neill, Mrs. Alma Tegeler of Page; 4 Mrs. James Ollendick of O'Neill, Jerome Velder of O’Neill; 5 Mrs. Joe Grutsch of O'Neill. Dismissals: October 29 Mrs. L. G. Bemholtz of Page, Mrs. Etta Keliar of Chambers, Mrs. Frank Dishner of O’Neill; 30 Mrs. Wil liam Woods of O’Neill (expired), Clifford Closson of O’Neill, Mrs. Don Angel of Spencer; 31 Roland Kersch of Spencer, Mrs Fred Jones of O’Neill, Baby girl Jones or u [Neiii, lvirs. i /iito iMtu^ ui lajo Angeles, Calif; November 1 Mrs. Charles I^awrence of O’Neill, Miss Ellen Lohaus of O’Neill, C. V. Rot> ertson of Chambers, Linda Stuif bergen of O’Neill, Mrs. Donald Kinnison of Orchard; Mrs. Edd Stewart of Page, Ralph Eugene Seger of O’Neill, Cordes Walker of Page, Mike Slattery of O’Neill, Mrs Ardell Bright and baby boy of Orchard, Mrs. Anne Savidge of Ewing; 3 Mrs. Roseann Whidden of Chambers, Mrs. Harold Hansen and baby girl of Lynch, Mrs. Julia Gallagher of O’Neill. Rol>ert Raff of Orchard, Mrs. Laval Freeburg and lx>y of O’Neill; 4 Mrs. Sam Killham of O'Neill (expired); Mrs. Matt McCabe and girl of Page, Mrs. Jack Dailey of O’Neill; Geo rge Alexander of Naper, Mrs. Lyle Johnson of O’Neill. Mrs. Kenneth Hill and boy of Ewing, Mrs William Serck of Emmet, Mrs. Francis Rohde and boy of O'Neill. Hospitalized: Mrs. Edward Pav el of O’Neill. Mrs. Clay Johnson, sr., of O’Neill, Mrs. Alma Tegeler of Page, Mrs. Cecil Bishop of O'Neill, Mrs. Rollie Snell of Page, Garrett Janzing of O’Neill, Mrs. Liville Butterfield of Inman, Mrs. Richard Copes of Page, Mrs. Vernon Carpenter of O’Neill, Mrs. Dean W. Horner of O’Neill, Je rome Voider of O'Neill, Mrs. H. E. Farnsworth of Page, Mrs. John Carr of O’Neill, Mrs. James Ollen dick of O’Neill. Mrs Joe Grutsch of O’Neill, Melissa Jean Jones of O’Neill, Dwayne Krugman of O' Neill. i ATKINSON MEMORIAL E. Chace of Atkinson, medical; Carl Gettert of Atkinson, medical: Roy Nilson of Newport, medical; 28 Roger Hawthorene of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Joseph Roggs of Newport, medical; Francis Tunen der of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Maude Hansen of Atkinson, acci dent; Mrs. Arthur Humpal of At kinson. medical; Sheryl Morgan of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Eu gene Hamik of Atkinson, obstet rical; Mrs. Mary Niezgocki of At ; kinson, surgical; 30—Mrs. Walter Kaup of Stuart, obstetrical; Mrs. [ Ed Schmuecker of Atkinson, ol> stetrical; 31- Mrs. Fred Stolte, At kinson, medical; Mrs. John Flan nery of Atkinson, surgical; Mrs. Wesley Slaymaker of Stuart, sur gical; Michael Shonka of Atkinson, medical; November 2 — Leonard Chaffin of Atkinson, surgical; 3— Roberta Janssen of Atkinson, sur gical. Dismissed: October 27 — Rose Heeb of Atkinson. Mrs. Floyd Tuck er of O'Neill; 28 I/innie Dister haup of Atkinson. Carl Gettert of Atkinson, Beth Watson of Amelia: 29 William Woodward of Stuart, Robert Dean McConnell of Atkin son, Mrs. Maude Hanson of At kinson, Mrs. Mike Coday of Atkin son. Roger Hawthorne of Atkin son; 31 Dale Butler of Mills, An drew Gilliert of Chambers, Mrs. Fred Stolte of Atkinson, Mrs. Wes ley Slaymaker of Stuart; Novem ber 2 Michael Shonka of Atkin son, Tim Gant of Atkinson. I Hospitalized: Roy Niison or iNew port, Francis Tunender of Atkin son, Mrs. William Poessnecker of Atkinson, Mrs. Mary Niezgocki of Atkinson, Sheryl Morgan of Atkin son, Lela Garwood of Atkinson, Mrs. Ed Schmuker and daughter of Atkinson, Mrs. W'alter Kaup and daughter of Stuart, Mrs. Eugene Hamik and son of Atkinson, Joe Dvorak of Atkinson, Mrs. Art Hum pal of Atkinson. Dave Falk of At kinson, Leonard Chaffin of Atkin son, Mrs. John Flannery of Atkin son, Mrs. Les Andrus of Atkinson, Sadie Morton of Bassett. Mrs. R. E. Chace of Atkinson, Roberta Jan sen of Atkinson. SACRED HEART (Lynch) November 3, 1958 Present: Mrs. Jennie Berens of Spencer, Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer, Mrs. Harold Dickey of Spencer, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk, Mrs. E. M. Guthmiller of Anoka, Cecil Kaul of Spencer, An 1 ton Kotrous of Spencer, Mrs. Ame I lia Mineburg of Bristow, Mrs. Jan ! nettie Nelson of Center, Baby Daryl Dean Peed of Verdel, Mrs. | Jacob Roth of Bonesteel, Hans Suekstorf of Lynch, Mrs. Ruth Talbert of Bristow. Dismissed: October 28—John El lwanger, Anoka; 29—Mrs. Balvina Ohir of Spencer, Mrs. Ivan Thom I son and baby of Lynch, Baby Ta mara Spencer of Lynch; 30-Mrs. Joe Sextro of Butte; 31—Mrs. Lloyd Claassen and baby of Spen cer, Mrs. Gary Nelson and baby of Butte; November 1—Mrs. Ken neth Peed of Verdel, Mrs. Gordon Keller of Spencer, Mrs. Otto Holm berg of Bristow. —- —I 10-Year Award to Chief Draft Clerk Mrs. W. H. Harty, a gold star mother. Wednesday was present ed a certificate "in recognition of 10 years of loyal and faithful ser vice in the administration of the selective service system". Presentation was made by Col. Francis S. Drath of Lincoln, dep uty director of Nebraska’s selec tive service. The ceremony took place in the draft office in the Downey building. Witnessing the presentation were members of the Holt draft board: John C. Watson of O’Neill, chair man; Fred J. Jungman of Atkin son, secretary, and Ira H. Moss of O’Neill, member. Total registrations here total 2,198. One hundred thirty-two have volunteered for induction, and 410 were inducted. In addition, many of the registrants under Mrs. Harty's administration have en listed in various branches of mil itary service during her tenure. Roth Rites Held Friday at Chambers CHAMBERS Funeral services for Paul Albert Roth, 65, were held at 2 p.m., Friday, October 31, at St. Paul's Lutheran church Rev. William Roten officiated. Mr. Roth died early Tuesday, October 28, in St. Anthony's hospital. He had been ill five days. A quartette composed of Stanley Lambert, Mrs. Kenneth Adams, Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and Eu gene Baker sang. Mrs. Vernon Harley was organist. Pallbearers were Leslie Liesi vald, Berl Waldo, Kenneth Wern er, Ernest Farrier, Fred Catron and Clarence Wyant. Honorary palll>earers were Bernard Hoff man, Arthur Fluckey, Cliff Gill ette, Duane Carson, Guais Winter mote and Stanley Elkins. Burial was in the Chambers cemetery under the direction of Biglin’s. Those attending from out-of town were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins of Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hestedt, Mrs. Marvin Sanford and son and Mrs. Richard Stark, all of North Platte; D. M. Stewart and A. M. Stewart of Boise. Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lehonard and daughter, Mrs. Walt er Roth. Larry Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dierks, Mrs. Willis Schriber. Mrs. Freda Gigax and Mrs. Harvey Roth, all of Colum bus; Mrs. II. L. Kildare, Mrs. Bernard Kildare and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tholken, all of Paxton. County Court October 27—Keith N. Gibson of Neligh, fined $25 for reckless driv ing and $100 for procuring alco holic liquor for minors and $4 court costs; officer—E. M. Hastrei ter. October 30—M. J. Golden of O’ Neill, speeding night, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald J. Fiala. October 30—Elmer J. Devall of O’Neill, speeding night, fined $14.50 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. vrciooer mj—tawin vr. sevenn of O'Neill, speeding night, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. October 30—Charles Richter of O'Neill, speeding night, fined $17.50 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. October 31—Edward J. Hilbers of Norfolk, speeding night, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. November 1—Roy Bradley of Plainview, wilfull reckless driving, fined $50 and $4 costs and oper ator’s license suspended for a per iod of 30 days; William W. Grif fin. November 1 — Benedict John Schmit, driver for Fred Jungman of Atkinson, overweight on capa city plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer -Clifford L. Kizzire. November 3—Newton G. Len hart of Bassett, speeding night, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. November 3—William Janke of Omaha, speeding night, fined $23.50 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. November 3—Robert D. Schis ler, driver for Buckingham of Omaha, overweight, fined $50 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Rich ardson. November 3 — Edward Jonas, driver for Edwin Redlinger of Winner, S. D., over single axle, fined $150 and $4 costs; officer — Clifford L. Kizzire. November 3—Edward Stems of Atkinson, overload on axle, fined $90 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. Bob and Bud Cole spent the w'eekend hunting near Valentine. Please phone us your news! State Capttok I wed In Call of RoB— AMELIA Most recent meeting of the Inez Valley Junior Ameri can Citizens club was called to order October 15 by Ronnie Win ings, president. Everyone was present and for roll call a state and its capitol were named Lavonne Sladek suggested the next week work will be done on our scrapbooks For the Thanks giving project, table mats will be made for the hospital in Atkinson. Work started November 4. Carol Winings seconded the motion. Gladys Roe is leaving us to move to Valentine. The first and second grades made jaek-o-lantems for Hallow e'en, they also made a salad and I all had a taste of it and it was gcwd We made experiments about air is helpful to us and harmful. The mothers visited school Oc tober 21 and we shewed them what we could do. The eighth graders, Ronnie Winings and Dick Winings, put a skeleton of a cow together. Eddie Sladek and Bill Roe visit ed school. A Hallowe’en party masquerade was held Friday, Oc tober 30. LaVonne Sladek. report er. iViumJ America Missionary to Speak— Rev. Loren Triplett, missionary to Nicaragua Central America, will lie speaking and presenting "Mission Nicaragua." at the As hembly of God church Tuesday, November 11. at 8 p.m "Mission Nicaragua” is a full color photo report of the progress of the church in Central America It includes scenes of native living conditions, scenic interests, the work of the mission Bible institute as well as details of life in a fore ign land. Phone us your news 51! Firemen Called as Wind Rages A grass fire at noon Saturday burned off more than half of a square block in a vacant area at the east edge of O'Neill. Elmer Hinshaw was tanning off weeds. The fire got away from him and firemen were needed The firemen were called at 11:15 p.m. Tuesday to the Jack Taylor residence north of the cor ner of Ninth and Adams st. Tin1 chimney was burning out but theiv was no damage. The siren produced an eerie sound as high winds raged. There was some isolated light ning in Kront in land Tuesday night but no damage was reported. Gene Koenig of r.wiiig was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Adamson Mrs. Game Borg visited Sunday afternoon at the Minnie Bay home. Thank-You Voters of Holt County! LEO S. TOMJACK Another Big Sale Today re're going to have 1,400 1,600 head of cattle today (Thurs day). There’ll be 500-700 yearling heifers and steers, featuring 140 head of Jim Pruden’s light yearlings, half steers and half heifers, weighing around 650 pounds, top quality. There’ll be 65 head of choice 750-pound steers from south Holt, very good cattle; 800 900 steer and heifer calves, many In consignments from 35 to 50 head. Quality of our sale today will be absolutely top. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 ) Vern ft Leigh Reynoldson ( __ __ | EVWBOWSABOUT OUR top | j LOW(f^iiyPRIC[SS$sj ( "prices EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 6 TO 8- PLENTY OF PARKING f I ANNUAL PRE WINTER SALE-STOCK UP ON THESE { I SPECIALS! 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MIDWEST SANDWICH — Cookies_2'^- P^g- 59c LOG cabin — Syrup 24-oz. jar 59c READ GOLD — Orange Base 2 6-oz. cns. 39c SWEET — Pickles —.qt. jar 39c SCHOOL DAY — Peanut Butter _ 4-lb jar % 1.59 SOFT W EVE — TISSUE ? l 21c PI REX LIQUID — I CUDAHY’S SHORTNING — jCLIX 3. ■ l V 8. GOV’T. GRADED GOOD BEEF — _ _ ■ 1 BOILING — I MINCED — RIVAL — II Beef... lb. 29c I Ham... lb. 39c Bacon 2-lbs 89c m ■ FRYING — MORRELL — SLICED LUNCHEON — (1 Chickens lb 29c 1 Wieners. lb 59c I Meat — lb 59c j m m END CUT — _ CENTER CUTS, Lb 69c f______ _ ■ KKArl MINIATURE — U Marshmallows- 2 pkgs. 49c I BAKER'S — M Carmel Chips. 6-oz. pkg. 27c I BREAM — ■ Whip Topping_pkg. I NEBRASKA RED 1 SPUDS $1-79 CARROTS, 1-lb. cello pkg lOcl DELICIOUS — M APPLES SOLID CRISP HEAD — m LETTUCE2*29cl