Regulation Follows Federal Subsidies’ Verdigre Man Speaks at NSIA Meet hl^dred twentymo persons Saturday attended a 20-countv meettng of the Nebraska School Im provement association at Norfolk A L ^unhes were represented four *"en,l°" *** Higher teacher certification ve h°v ^or -ov#er reorganization plans hy the state reorganization com mittee, federal and state financing zat?o^°° S' and ,he ,ype of organi 7, h ’n , necessary to effectively comliat this type of legislation. Frank Pierce of Verdigre di rector. spoke on the dangers of Nebraska participating in federal aid to education “The state of Ne h,e said- ."has demon strated no financial incapacity to raise the funds necessary for school construction and operational costs of our school. ‘ Federal subsidies must natur ally t>e followed hy supervision or regulation and controls. It, there fore. becomes necessary for the state of Nebraska to refrain from participating or entering into any additional federal programs.” Lloyd Waldo of Chambers, for mer president of the association, said "the small schools such as our rural schools and the small community high schools will lose their rights of continuation of op eration if proposed legislation is enacted S. H. Brauer, jr., of Stuart, field representative, stated it is the as sociation’s belief that "some school district reorganization is advisable as time advances, hut no changes should he effected by compulsion through laws or intim idation by our civil authorities "Our rural schools should be continued and improved, and es sential control of the standards, directions and financing of schools should remain within the local school districts and in the hands of the local school hoards,” Brau er asserted “The physical size and Imundaries of a school dis trict should lie matters of local determination, not arbitrarily sub ject to a state central authority, nor pupil attendance or availahil By tie a determining factor in school district reorganization Benton Marshall of Oawford. association president, stated: "We have a goal of one-hundred-thous and members and if such mem bership is obtained we can expect to accomplish much. In a short period of time we have the tre mendous task of obtaining a mem bership within the counties that could hope to be effectual in con ! taining the power and influence of our state department of educa tion." Clyde Widman of Amelia, asso ciation vice-president, said he "can see a great deal of awareness shown over the state by grassroots people who are not going to stand idly by while the existing school district pattern in the state is dis rupted and destroyed. Victor Mares of Schuyler, direct or, spoke on the cost of rural ed ucation in relationship to the aver age per pupil cost over the state Riverside News Gary Montgomery was an over night guest Thursday of Jackev Fry. Charlene and Vicki Miller ate supper Saturday with Carolyn and Mary Bergstrom and the girls al so attend the movies. I). E. Conner visited at the S. i S. Schlotman home Friday and Saturday. Move to Kansas— Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Austin of Sidney moved to Great Bend. Kans. Mrs. Austin and two chil dren visited with her mother, Mrs. James Kelly, from Friday, No vember 21, until Monday. Mr. Aus tin arrived Saturday and took his family to Great Bend Monday. Shower Honoree— Miss Kay Coventry of Inman was guest of honor Friday at a miscellaneous shower given in the Methodist church in Inman. She is the fiancee of William McElvain. Mrs. Burgess Hostess— Winners of MM club held Tues day, November 25, at the home of Mrs. L. A. Burgess were Mrs. Arlo A. Hiatt and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Chris McGinn were guests on Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White. In Sioux City, Iowa HOTEL MAYFAIR 150 FIREPROOF ROOMS Rates: $2.75 to $5.75 Children Under 14 FREE! KNOWN FOR GOOD FOOD Free Overnight Parking Wm. “Bill” Wachter Owner - Manager . — 10-Lb. Canadian Shot Cole . . . practical demonstration staged by retired goose-hunt er.—The Frontier Photo. Ewing News A family reunion was helc Thanksgiving clay at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams, sr Meml>ers of Mrs. Tams family it attendance for the no-host dinnet and the informal afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Barton o Royal, Mr and Mrs Melvin Mar cellus and family of O’Neill, Mr and Mrs. Keith Schweigert of Dal las, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Nolan De Losh and Lorraine and grandmoth er DeLosh, age 85, of Stuart, Ken i noth Robertson of Springview, Mr and Mrs. Glen Sorenson of Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pettijohn anc Linda Seger of Norfolk, Mis! Ijorna Marcellus of Lincoln. Robert Tams, jr., of Dallas, Tex. j arrived home W ednesday November 26, to spend the week end with his parents. The Forum club of the Unitec Presbyterian Church will hole their regular meeting Friday even : ing. Wyoming Murderer Overnight ‘Guest An escapee from the Wyo ming state penitentiary was ap prehended in Chicago, 111., and spent Wednesday night, Novem ber 26, and Thanksgiving mom in the Holt county jail—an over night stop while authorities were returning the convict a murder er to the Rawlins institution. Victor Wilde, 36, was taken in to custody by federal bureau of investigation agents at Chicago after having enjoyed freedom since September 22 when he es caped Wilde has spent 12 of his 36 years in the pen. The murder count netted Wilde a life sen tence. Holt County Sheriff Leo Tom jack said Wilde’s stay at the jail here was devoid of any Thanksgiving trimming_ DANCE. .. O'NEILL American Legion Ballroom THE YOUNGER BAND Saturday, December 6 Admission: 75c Per Person 4th Street Market Phone 93 We Deliver O'Neill SWIFT’S FRESH FORK SHOULDER Roasts_lb. 33c SWIFT’S EVERSWEET Slab Bacon_lb. 49c SWIFT’S FRESH MEATY SMALL Spare Ribs_lb. 49c SWIFT’S FRESH Side Pork_lb. 33c Polish Sausage _ lb. 59c GIANT SIZE TIDE FANCY WINESAP Apples_J-bu. $1.99 3 LBS FOB_SSc BAKER'S CHOCOLATE OR CARAMEL Chips. 2 6-oz. pkgs. 49c BRACK'S CHOCOIATE COVERED Cherries 12-oz box 49c " 1 1 .. ... U. S. NO. 1 RED Potatoes 25-lb. bag 83c INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE — 12<- Off Pack COFFEE 6-oz. jar.$ 1 eQ9 Bowling Standings STREAMLINE W L I Heinz 57 _... 23 13 Pepper Uppers 224 134 Methodist Men 214 144 Splits 184 174 Fehrs Trac. & Eqpt. 18 18 Page Oilers 17 19 Legion Blue 12 24 Farmers Store 114 224 HIG Norbert Clark, Methodist Men, 192. HIS John Brady, Pepper Up pers, 527. HTG Pepper Uppers, 788. HTS Pepper Uppers, 2,343. BOOSTER W L Caterpillar 23 13 Ten Pin Lanes 22 14 Dick's Bar 21 15 Nite Owls 19 17 J. M McDonalds 18 18 Pin Pals 14 22 . Town House 14 22 Hunt's Plumbing 13 23 HIG Esther Smith, J. M. Mc Donald’s, 185. HIS Olive Tomlinson, Dick’s Bar, 472. 1 HTG Dick’s Bar, 747. I ITS Nite Owls, 2,111. — VARSITY T O'Neill Cleaners 25 11 Old Home Bread 22 14 Orchard Legion 22 14 j Johnson Jewelry 17 19 Drayton Elevator 16 20 ; Legion Gold 15 21 j Bright's Store 15 21 | Coast-to-Coast 12 24 BIG—Lee Bjornsen, Orchard Le gion. 210. HIS — Dermot Erington, Legion Gold. 550. HTG Johnson Jewelry, 896. HTS Drayton Elevator, 2,447. ROUNDUP W L Ye Olde Fiirmers 24 15 j Haymakers 24 15 , Bazelmnn’s Service 22 171 K. of C. Red 22 17 Shelhamers Oil 19 20 New Outlaw 16 23 ( Prouty Bros. 15 24 j i Dick’s Bar 14 25 HIG—Frank Polacek, New Out-! ! law, 255. HIS- Frank Polacek, New Out law, 566 HTG- New Outlaw. 854 HTS—New Outlaw, 2,452. STRIKETTES W L. Candy Bill’s Cafe ........ 24 15 Melcina’s Pow. Puffs 21 18 Pin Quins 20% 18% Pinkerman’s TV .. 20 19 Harding’S Creamery .... 19 20 Chambers Chix _ 19 20 Rollettes __ 18% 20% O’Neill Auto Supply 15 24 HIG—Maxine McLeish, Pinker man’s TV, 178. HIS — Margie Polacek, Candy Bill’s Cafe. 452. HTG—Candy Bill’s Cate. 680. HTS—Candy Bill’s Cafe. 1948. SHAMROCK W L Shonka Agency _ 31 8 O’Neill Nat’l Bank ... 24*4 14*4 Hamm’s . 20 19 Virg Laursen Ins.. 18 21 O’Neill Lockers _ 18 21 Fuller Gravel . 11*4 27*4 Marcellus Chevrolet _ 15 24 Ash Grove _13 28 HIG—Roy Gllg, Shonka Agency, 205. HIS—Roy Gilg, Shonka Agency, 546. HTG—Western Auto. 873. HTS—Shonka Agency, 2,351. MAJORETTES W L Leaguettes __ 26 13 Dodds Oil Co. 23 16 Bowlerettes 22 17 | Krazy Kats 21 18 j Orchard Orioles _ 21 18 | Ashgrovettes 17 22 ] TCeglers 14 25 Sandburrs 12 27 HTG—Joline Wilson, Bowlerettes, 183. HTS — Dorothy Mlinar, Leagu ettes, 467. HTG—Bowlerettes. 727 HTS—Ashgrovettes, 2,015 CLASSICS W L Legion Post No. 86 25 14 | K. of C. Green 22*4 16*4 t Dick’s Bar 22 17 Ideal Cleaners 22 17 Ten Pin Lanes ... 19 20 1 Fox Bros Hay Co. .___ 18 21 Cudahy Hams _16 23 Fuller Gravel _ 11*4 27*4 HIG—Frank Polaeek, 226. HTS Frank Polaeek, 606 HTG—Ten Pin Lanes, 898. HTS—Ten Pin Lanes, 2,391. Try Frontier want ads! Guy F Cole, retired hay deal er, cattleman, goosehunter, dem onstrated Friday hinv Canadian geese are to be shot. While pheasant hunting near the Niobrara river with a group of friends, the party came upon three large geese in tlie middle of a fall plowed field Cole summoned his compatri ots Mac Simonson. Ray Law rence, C. J. Gatz and Norb Uhl for a strategy session. According to one of the party, the attack went according to plan with the result all three Canadians are dead “ducks". The biggest fellow weighing 11 pounds and with a wing-spread of eight feet was bagged by the general himself Oh yes, he also brought home his limit of pheasants. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Harold A Mlinar ind family had as guests Thanks giving Mr. and Mrs Leonard Lar 4on of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shepherd and family of )maha, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Vllinar and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rossman and family, all of Atkin son. and Don Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller were rhanksgiving dinner guests in Page at the home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gailen Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Mat thews entertained on Thanksgiv ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchenson of Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maw and Lorraine were guests on Thanks giving at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aim. Other guests were the Alms’ son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aim and Joanne of Lynch. Mr and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie and family were Thanksgiving guests at a family re-union at Red bird at the home of Mr. McKen zie’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ehrhardt. Bill McElvain of Omaha and his fiancee, Miss Kay Coventry of In man, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. McElvain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieh enter tained on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. William Derickson and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derick son and family, Mr. and Mrs Merle Spangler and family and Bill Derickson, all of Star. Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Mace, jr., ind Dick and her mother. Mrs. Etta Biittell. were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nelson and boys, south of Oakdale. Dick Mace and Mrs. Brittell visited with relatives in i naiimiw i itv iinirrxTTri "i. ITr IN ORDER to settle the Estate of the late Mary E. Carney, Deceased, the following des cribed O’Neill residential real estate and personal property will be offered at public auc tion on the premises, 3 1 7 E. Adams St., OR 3 blocks north of stoplight and \/i blocks east, on — Friday, December 12th Sale Starts at 1 P. M. 7-Room 2-Story DWELLING This exceptionally well-located, all-modem dwelling includes four bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, several clothes closets and part basement. This residence is heated by oil furnace. The living room contains wall-to-wall carpeting that will be sold with property. This North side property is located lft to 2 blocks from both schools and is within three blocks of five churches. The property faces the front of the W. J. Froelich residential block in the city’s finest residential section. Legal Description Lot 5, Block 2, City of O’Neill, approximately 45 ft. x 190 ft. Inspection For inspection of premises contact Mrs. Grover (Julia) Shaw O’Neill, one of the administratrices. Terms & Conditions Thirty percent down payment on day of sale; balance due and payable within 60 days when merchantable abstract and title will be furnished. 1958 taxes paid. Personal Property Includes Complete Household of Furniture & Appliances Kimball Piano — G-E Refrigerator Davenport and Chairs 2—End Tables — Electric Range Old Style Victrola with lots of records 4—Complete Beds, mattresses, springs, etc. 2—Vanity Dressers General Electric Radio Set of Folding Chairs 2—Dressers — Kitchen Table & Chairs 2—Chests of Drawers Cooking Clock — Book Case Cedar Chest — Commode 2—New Lawn Chairs — Stand Table Sewing Machine — 3—Rockers Dining Room Table & Chairs Buffet China Cabinet — 9x12 Rug 2—Elec. Washing Machines Kitchen Utensils — Garden Tools Many articles of linens, beddings, miscellaneous items. TERMS: CASH. Estate of Mary E. Carney JUILA SHAW & MARGUERITE CURTIS, Administratrices COL. WALLACE O’CONNELL, O’Neill, Auctioneer ED MUKPITY, O’Ntlll, Clerk N’eligh until Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons and family and her mother, Mrs Ha/ el Calkins, spent Thanksgiving in Sioux City with Mr. and Mrs. Har >ld Calkins and family. Spending Thanksgiv mg at Spen eer with Mr and Mrs Joe Pfeifer were Mr and Mrs Marion G Luber Other guests were Mr and Mrs. John Classen and Joe and Joanne. Mr. and Mrs Elden Butterfield had as their guests for Thanksgiv ing their son. Leroy of Omaha, their daughter and her husband, Mr anil Mrs. Jay McConnell and sons. La Vera Maynard and Mr and Mrs Elmer Grim of Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ramold and Mary Weber of Atkinson were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs Lvle lancer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter vis ited Mr and Mrs Bernard Mat thews of Lincoln from Thanksgiv ing until Sunday. Other guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil liams of Sheridan. Wyo., and daughter. Miss Colleen, who at tends college at Xavier. Kans They also visited their nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter of Ijnooln Mr. and Mrs. Donald Younie and family went to Sioux City Fri day. Mr. Younie attended a meet ing They v isited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Herman Musfeldt of Manning. Ia.. and celebrated Thanksgiving Sunday with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Younie of Manila, Ia. I.YN'Cll NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Haselhorst and family of O'Neill spent Thurs day with relatives here. Mrs. Andy Classen and children were Norfolk visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranford spent Thanksgiving at the Louis Cranford home in Spencer. Mrs. Robert Whetham and Mrs Ed Whetham attended the family reunion of Mrs. Anna Whetham at Wagner, S.D., Thursday. About 60 relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kube and family spent Sunday. November 23, with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lange in Crofton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hay were Norfolk visitors Friday, No vember 28. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Svoboda spent November 22-23 in David City where they visited Frank’s sister, who is critically ill in a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Meuller and family spent Thanksgiving at the Frank Svoboda home. OKAY FEDERAL AID The directors of the Nebraska Congress of Parents and Teachers (P-TA) Friday in Lincoln went on record favoring federal aid to ed ucation in Nebraska. Amelia News Mr and Mrs Vernon Thompson and family entertained lus ixir ents Mr and Mrs Will Thompson and Marilyn of Atkinson and Mr and Mrs Stanley Thompson and Barbara Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs. Vern Sageser. Mr and Mrs Clyde Wtdman and Mar cia. Mrs D 1. Faricher. Eunice and Virgil of Ainsworth, and Dr and Mrs Bower Sageser and Sandra of Manhattan. Kans . were guests Thanksgiving of Mr and Mrs. Ijnk Sageser Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Blake Ott were Mr and Mrs Asa Watson. Joyce and Sharon. Miss Beth Watson of Oma ha. Mr and Mrs Arthur Tibbetts and family of O'Neill. Mr and Mrs Boll Blackmore and family of Cheyenne. Wyo . Mr and Sirs Andy Robak and family. Mrs Margie Sammons of Sioux City. In.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammons and Mark, and Mrs Bertha Sammons of Amelia, Mrs Gloria Ijmdrum and Sally of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Everetts of Atkinson called in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs Charlie Rligh of Omaha came Wednesday. Novem ber 26 and spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilman and Mr. and Mrs Dunk Peterson were guests Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hyland near Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shipman and seven children front Montana are visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs John Shipman and brother. Neal. Guests at the Bernie Kennedy home Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doolittle, sr., Pat 1<< i nedy, Art Waldman, Mrs. Delia Ernst, Mrs. Stella Sparks and Lonnie, Sam Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton, Joan and Beth, Mr. find Mrs Tommie Doo little, Cathy, Joyce, Vicki and Sue. Mr and Mrs. Dick Doolittle. Jack, Bill and Terry, Clinton Ik>o little, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doolittle. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Adair, Jerry and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Slaymaker, Lloyd and Dannie of Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Miles of O'Neill. ;md Miss Mary Straka of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle, Rodney and Rickey. Ricky Rouse of Chambers spent the weekend with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will David. finest from Turkey— Gary Waller, a student at the University of Nebraska, had as his guest over the Thanksgiving holidays Rahman (“Sam”) Sam andnri of Turkey, formerly of Pak istan. Ho is also a student at th<' university. New \ -l\ Secretary Elected l>\ Group CJ1AMHERS St Paul's ladies aid met November 13 A new vice president. Mrs Lyle Walters, and seeretary. Mrs l Van Stevens, were elected for the next two years It was reputed the materials for the hospital in Nigeria wore sent, letters from our mission aries m New Guinea were read Used cloth for world relief was packed Tuesday evening, Novom 2.V in the church Ivisement An offering for the Children's home will lie taken at the next aid meet ing, Decemlier 11 This is also the Christmas party. l.unch was served by Mrs Kivd Tucker, Mrs Elmer Oetter and Mrs Lyle Walter HIM. ESTATE I H VXSEEHS Wl> Charles Skalicky to Virgil \ Tomlinson and wife 10-27-58 $1.000 No 65 ft lots 7 & 8 Hlk 51, MeCaffertys Add . O'Neill Wl> Raymond E. Robey to I-onis ,! Vin/otv and wife 11-5-58 $2.'200 Lit 14 Hlk 48, Pioneer Towiisile Co Add, Atkinson AUTO IT8ITI Keith Gibson of Ewing Thanks giving night ran his car into a ditch near Summerland ballroom near Ewing. Gibson was unhurt. He was fined JUKI and costs Fri day in county court. Dips or Dunks Ideal for Parties Call them dips or dunks, but with the holidays coming on, many homemakers must surely Ih> seek ing a few tasty, new recipes for appetizers for holiday parties. Here's one to add to your col lection that was offered to us by Hill Perry, supervisor of the local Meadow Gold plant. It features the dairy’s popular chive cottage cheese and sour cream. This recipe was created by He i atrice Cooke, director of the Mea dow Gobi test kitchens in Chicago. Plain cream style cottage cheese may he used, she reports, if you blend a little chopped chives or green onion into it CHIVE CHEESE DIP ( Makes 3 cups) I 1 1 (5-ounce carton chive cottage cheese 1 8-ounce package cream cheese Ms cup dairy sour cream | 2 teaspoons soy sauce Few drops hot pepper sauce 2 tablespoons grated onion Vz teaspoon seasoning salt Combine ingredients and beat until well mixed. Serve with as sorted crackers and potato chips. 31-32c