The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 19, 1959, Image 8

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    |-Legal Notices— |
(First pub. March 5, 1959)
William W Gnffin, attorney
NOTICE K(IK PETITION FOB
ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 4321
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
MARCH 2. 1959.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CHARLES C. AP
PLEBY, DECEASED
Notice is hereby given to all!
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
■aid Court for the appointment of
Harry Appleby as Administrator of
■aid estate, and will be heard
March 26, 1959 at 10 o'clock A M.,
at the County Court Room in O'
Neill. Nebraska.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
LOUIS W REIMER,
County Judge
45- 47c
(First pub. March 12, 1959)
Julius D. Cronin, attorney
NOTICE OK HEARING OF
PETITION FOR FINAL
8ETTIJCM ENT OF ACCOUNT.
No. 4261
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ESTATE OF EDWARD S. EAR
LEY. a/k/ EDWARD S. EARLY,
DECEASED.
THE STMLE OF NEBRASKA, TO
ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
petition has been filed for final set
tlement herein, determiniation of
heirship, inheritance taxes, fees
and commissions, distribution of
estate and approval of final ac
count and discharge, which will be
for hearing in this court on April
1, 1959, at 10 o’clock, A.M.
(COUNTY COURT SEAL)
IjOUIS W. REIMER,
County Judge.
46- 48e
(FMrst pub. March 12, 1959)
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is hereby given of the
incorporation of S & S Farm Sup
ply, Inc.
1. The name of the corporation
is S & S Farm Supply, Inc.
2. The principal place of busi
ness shall be O'Neill, Nebraska.
3. The general nature of the bus
iness of the corporation is:
(1) To carry on a general
mercantile and merchandise
business, and to purchase,
sell and deal in such goods,
supplies and merchandise as
are or may be sold in com
merce; to lease, buy, and
otherwise acquire real estate,
and to lease, sell and dispose
of the same; and to do all
other things subsidiary, nec
essary or convenient for car
rying out and into effect the
main purposes and objects of
the organization of the cor
poration.
(2) To buy, sell, and deal in
machinery, appliances, and
personal property of every na
ture, kind and description
whatsoever.
(3) To buy, sell, and deal in
all types of building material.
(4) In genera], to carry on
any other lawful business
whatsoever in connection with
the foregoing or which is cal
culated, directly or indirectly,
to promote the interest of the
corporation or to enhance the
value ot its properties.
15) Said business may be
carried on at O'Neill, Holt
County, Nebraska and at such
branches and places within the
State of Nebarska as the
Board of Directors may direct.
4. The amount of the authorized
capital stock of the corporauon is
$100,000 00, divided into 1000 shares
of the par value of $100.00 each, at
least $20,000.00 of which shall be
fully paid at the commencement
ot the business.
5. The corporation shall be in
existence on the 5th day of March,
1959, and its existence shall be
perpetual.
S * S FARM SUPPLY, INC.
46-4SC
(First pub. March 19, 1959)
William W. Griffin, attorney
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE AP
PLICATION OF WILLIAM Wr.
GRIFFIN, GUARDIAN OF RALPH
M. CAREY, AN INCOMPETENT,
FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL
ESTATE.
Now on this 14th day of March,
1959, this cause coming on to be
heard before the undersigned D.
R. Mounts. Judge ot the Fifteenth
Judicial District in and for the
County of Holt and State of
Nebraska, upon the petition of
William W. Griffin, Guardian of
the estate of Ralph M. Carey, an
incompetent person, praying for a
license to sell the undivided 2/54ths
right, title and interest of Ralph
M. Carey in and to the Southwest
(Quarter of Section 21 in Township
29 North, Range 11, West of the
6th P.M., for the reason that it
would be for the benefit of said
incompetent and his estate tbat
his interest in said real estate be
sold, ami the proceeds thereof put
out at interest or invested.
Upon consideration whereof, and
it appearing from said petition that
it is necessary and would lie bene
ficial to said incompetent that his
interest in and to the real proper
ty above described be sold, and
the proceeds thereof put out at in
terest or invested,
TT IS ORDERED that the next
of kin of said incompetent, and all
persons interested in his said es
tate, appear before the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
on the 6th day of April, 1959, in
the Court Room in the Court House
in the City of O’Neill, Holt Coun
ty, Nebraska, at the hour of ten
o'clock A.M., then and there to
show cause why a license should
not be granted for the sale of said
incompetent’s right, title and in
terest in and to all of said real
estate in accord with the prayer
of said petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that copy hereof be published three
successive weeks before said day
of hearing in The Frontier, a week
ly newspaper, printed, published
and of general circulation in Holt
County, Nebraska for said period.
D. R. MOUNTS,
District Judge.
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Chambers News
Mrs. Lidgett Receives
Severe Head Cuts
By Mn*. E. H. Carpenter
Mrs. Emma Lidgett fell on the
ice early Monday cut a severe
gash in her heau. She was taken
to O’Neill for doctors care.
Rev. Charles Cox took Mrs. Cox
to Spalding Monday for a medical
check-up.
Mis. Irene Nutcher of Santa
Cruz, Calif, came Saturday for a
visit with her sister, Mrs. John
Cox, nieces, Hazel Coxand Mrs.
Edgar DeHart ana other relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Beed
drove to Lincoln to attend the
basketball tournament tak
ing some of the Inman High
school students with them. Their
baby daughter, Elizabeth, stayed
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Beed.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blair of
O’Neill were Sunday guests of
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Blair and daugh
ter.
Mrs. Anna Carson of Redbird
spent the past weekend with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Carson and
granddaughter, Mrs. Ernest
Durre, anil family. She was re
turning from a visit with a broth
er at Gordon.
The following ladies who’s birth
day’s occur in January, Febuary
and March, were shown special
recognition at the meeting of the
Woman’s Society at the Methodist
Church March 12. Mrs. James
Grimes, Mrs. Eugene Halsey, Mrs.
Vernon Whitaker, Mrs. John Kel
lar, Mrs. Lavern Hoerle, Mrs. Glen
Adams, Mrs. Lloyd Gleed, Mrs.
John Honeywell and Mrs. Fred El
mer. Following the lesson, devo
tional and business session, the
group were seated to-gether at a
nicely decorated table on vv inch
was placed a birthday cake deco
rated in pink and white. Mrs.
Newhouse read an appropriate rea
dirrg and the birthday song was
sung for the group.
Ruth Ann Damme returned Fri
day to her duties as a student at
Bryon Memorial hospital at Lin
coln following a months vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Damme, and family.
Mrs. Clara Kirkland of Atkin
son spent Sunday with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter.
Mrs. Chris Haussler of Hol
brook, and daughters, Mrs. Helen
Gehring and Mrs. Leona Schif
felbein, of Araphoe and Mrs. Wil
ma Taylor, who has recently re
turned from Ethiopia, Africa came
Thursday to visit the formers fa
ther, Mr. John Walter, sr; sister,
Mrs. A1 Deirking, and other rela
tives. They returned home Friday.
Mrs. Taylor is a secretary in civil
service work and has completed
two years in Africa. She is now
being sent to South America for
a two year period.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jarman
and family and a friend of Ft.
Collins, Colo, came Saturday to
spend the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jarman,
and brother, Richard, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes en
tertained her brother and sister
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Adams, to dinner Sunday the occa
sion being Mr. Adam’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith en
tertained at a supper in honor of
Mrs. Smith’s grandfather, Grover
Shaw, of O'Neill Saturday. Other
guests were Mr. Shaws son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Shaw, also of O’Neill.
Sharon Porter returned to her
work at Omaha Monday after a
weeks visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Porter and fam
ily.
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell and
Mrs. Erna Tucker were supper
guests of Mrs. Cordia Smith Fri
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jutte,
Mrs. Esther Wo; I. Mrs. Ola Er
mer, Mrs. Ema Tucker and Mrs.
Charlotte Honeywell were supper
guests in the John Honeywell home |
March 10.
.Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Kubeek
and Kathy were supper guests
March 12 In the John Honeywell
home, the occasion being Mr. Ku- j
beck’s birthday.
Friends who gathered at the j
John Honeywell home Sunday e\ e
ning in honor of Mrs. Honeywell's
birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Shavlik and Pam, Mrs. Anna Al
bers, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hubbard,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hubbard, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Medcalf, and Mrs.
Ema Tucker.
About 16 of the Page Methodist
young adults met Sunday evening
at 8. at the Methodist church with
the Chambers young adults. Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Grimes were hosts.
The devotionals were led by Mrs.
LaVern Hoerle. Duane Miller
showed slides,, then the group en
joyed games followed by lunch.
James Gibson entered St. An
thony’s hospitai March 11 with a
very serious second attack of in
fluenza.
Word has been received of the
illness of Mrs. Hattie Tibbets, who
is spending the winter in Tucson,
Ariz.
Mrs. Cordia Smith was taken
to St. Anthony’s hospital in O'
Neill Saturday for medical care.
Dick Porter entered the Atkin
son Memorial hospital Sunday for
medical care.
The Womans Society of Chris
!ian Service met Thursday at the
Methodist church with Mrs. Glen
Adams and Mrs. Loyd Gleed hos
tesses. Nineteen members and two I
visitors, Mrs. Vernon Whitaker
and Mrs. G. H. Grimes w’ere pre
sent. Mrs. Steve Shavlik led the
devotionals. Mrs. Glen Grimes
gave the lesson. ’’One in Christ—
Progress in Ecumenicity" The
business session was conducted by
the President Mrs. T. E. New'
house who opened the meeting
with a poem. “Don’t blame the
children.” She also read a letter
from the district president Mrs.
Sandall about the district meeting
at Page on April 3rd three cars of
ladies plan to attend.
Mrs. Ray Beed and Mrs. Glen
Grimes plan to attend the state
meeting of the W.S.C.S. at Lincoln
March. 17-18-19. as delegates. Mrs.
Beed gave a short report an Chris
tian Social Relations.
It was voted to serve a dinner at
the church April 2nd for the rural
firemen.
Following the meeting, lunch
was served by the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grimes
and Patty drove to Lincoln Thurs
day on businees.
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn and
girls of Stuart were March 12 af
ternoon visitors at the Dwayne
Philbrick home.
Rev. and Mrs. Sidney McCaig,
Lincoln were present Sunday for
an evaluation session, to which the
members of the O’Neill Methodist
church were invited. Rev. and Mrs.
McCaig specialize in the field of
Christian education for the Con
ference Interboard Council.
The Pinochle Club met Sunday
evening at the George Hansen
home. A covered dish dinner was
enjoyed by all. Mrs. Bill Claussen,
high; Mr. Cecil Grenier, low and
Mr. Bill Claussen, traveling.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Vitt and fam
! ily were Sunday dinner guests of
j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dendinger and
! Marcella.
Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson
and Mr. and Mrs. Roller! De
! voy spent Sunday in Sioux City,
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Contois and
Mrs. Howard Manson attended the
Nehraska Christian College Con-'
vention in Norfolk March 11-13.
L>r. and Mrs. E. M Gleeson at
tended the testimonial banquet
March 12 honoring Dr. J. M. Puc-1
?Uk at Spencer. They also visited!
at the Robert Krutter home that I
evening.
Mrs. Peter Morey ami Nancy of '
sioux City, arrived Saturday to!
visit at the home of her sister, j
Mrs. Dale Perry.
L A. Becker and D. J. Becker at-!
tended the Hamm's Beer Conven-j
tion Friday thru Sunday at St.
Paul. Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson
journeyed to Lincoln Sunday to
visit their daughter, Carole. Linda
Haynes and Lorna Marcellus, who
had been visiting, in O'Neill ac-1
compamed the Johnsons back to j
Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs, Johnson
planned to visit Omaha on business
before returning home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lech of
Atkinson were Sunday dinner
guests at the Henry Kuhfahl
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements
and Mr .and Mrs. Bob Clements
journeyed to Pilger Sunday to visit
at the Ed and Charles Psotta
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr.
and son and Clay Johnson, sr. were
dinner guests Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Eppenbach and family.
The Boat Show held in the Oma
ha City Auditorium was attended
by Mr. and Mrs. Duane McKay
Saturday and Sunday. Ellen and
Ronnie McKay visited their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Har
ley, at Chambers while their par
ents were gone.
Guests at the Guy Beckwith
home Sunday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Daryl Beckwith and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krugman
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell
left Sunday for Rochester, Minn.,
to visit the Mayo Clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peacock and
boys were Sunday dinner guests
at the Neil Dawes home.
Riverside News
Mrs. Hoke
Entertains
at Home
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
Mrs. Lyle Switzer and Mrs. Lio
nel Gunter assisted Mrs.Dewitt
Hoke in entertaining the Jolly
Workers Club March 12th after
noon. The ladies embroderied tea
towels. Twenty members were pre
sent. Mrs. Will Shrader and Mrs.
Fred Wiegands received birthday
gifts from their mystery pals. Mrs.
Robert McDaniel was appointed
to send a case of eggs to Nebra
ska Childrens Home in Omaha be
fore Easter. .
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry were
March 12 morning Neligh visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton were March 9supper guests
at the Lynn Fry home.
Steve Miller was an overnight
guest of Terry and Billy Lofquist
March 12th and a overnight of
Tommy Switzer Friday night.
Glenda, Leroy and Dennis Napier
spent March 12-13 at the R. A.
Hord home in Ewing.
The Hubert Montgomery and
Lorraine Montgomery families
are to be dinner guests Sunday
at the George Montgomery home.
Mr. and Mrs. Da\e Pollock were
O'Neill visitors Friday.
Mrs. Rudy Aiders and Rozella
attended Edna Shriber furniture
sale March 11 in Norfolk.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Mahood March 8 evening.
The Robert Montgomery family
visited March 10 afternoon at the
Lorraine Montgomery home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke and
Clayton entertained the following
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guests Sunday evening for supper
Mr. and Mrs R. A. Hord. Mr. ami
Mrs. George Montgomery. Mr.
and Mrs Alvin Nelson and Jim
my, Mr and Mrs. Lionel Gunter
and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Napier and family.
The supper was in honor of Clay
ton’s birthday and Mr. and Mrs.
Dewitt Hokes vveduing anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bennett ol
O'Neill were Sunday dinner
guests at the Wilbur Bennett home
Other callers were Edaie Shrader,
Paul Gunter and the Ralph Shra
der family.
Lionel Gunter accompanied Kol
Hord to Norfolk Saturday mor
ning to meet .Mike Cronin, who
came by bus from Denver, Colo.
Mike purchased a ear in Neligh
and drove hack to !>en\ er Sun
day. He was an overnight guest
at the Kol Hord home Saturday.
Evening callers were Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Napier and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Monel Gunter
and Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink visited,
March 12th at the Lee Fink home
near Page.
The Kenneth Pollock and Art
Busshardt families of Neligh were
dinner guests Sunday at the Dave
Pollock home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery spent March 10-11 in Norfolk.
Mrs. Alfred Napier attended a
meeting Saturday of the Tops
Clubs in Grand Island.
Jerome Miller was an overnight
guest March 9th of Frances Berg
strom.
Mr. and Mrs. /,. 11. Fry and
Mrs. Kitty Fry visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Retke in Inman
March Stli afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry took
Julie back to Norfork Friday for
another check up.
Mrs. Wilbur Bennett and Mrs.
Maynard Morrow were in Norfolk
March 9th.
Susan Napier visited her aunt,
Betty Napier, March 10, while her
mother and Mr. and Mrs. Web
Napier were in Norfolk.
The Bill Lofquist family were
guest Sunday evening at the Don
Larson home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Schlottman
called at the R. A. Hord home
Friday evening.
EMMET SCHOOL NEWS
Upper Grade Room
The golden Keys Club was called
to order by Derold Perry for roll
call. We answered with a safety
rule at school. Our program was
on outside games. Several people
sold cams last week to make mon
ey for the school. The records
which we ordered have arrived.
Our next monthly party will tie
held next week, Wayne Foxes,
Skopecs. Bud Cole and Newtons
will serve.
Jim Newton received his reward
for reading ten iiooks.
Grade seven and eight had a
current Events test. Grade four,
five, six had a reading compre
hension test.
We want to thank Donna Cole
for the treats that she gave us
for remembering her with Baby
Congratulation Cards. We also
want to thank Chip Cole for the
birthday treats. The boys have
been playing ball.
Lower grade room
Scott Miller visited our room on
Monday. Jackie Cole treated the
school to ice cream bars in honor
of his new sister. We wish to thank
Jackie.
Pat Cole visited our room on
Wednesday.
Barbara Fox visited the dentist
on Wednesday.
We make get will cards this
week for Bobby Perry, who is in
the St. Vincents Hospital.
Chipper Cole treated our room
to ice cream bars on Friday. The
occasion being Chippers seventh
hirthday.
The second and , third grades
have been writing stories about
spring for Language.
Junior Grothe
News Reporter
Church Notes
\\ ESLEY AN METHODIST
Rev, lktn Y'. OIiiisUhI, 1‘astor
Saturday The Miltonvale Col
lege A Cappela choir presents a
concert at the local church. Time.
8 p.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday school,
11 Morning worship, 7:30 p.m.
Children's service anti youth ser
vice, 8 Evening worship.
Wednesday 8 p.m.—The mid
week prayer hour.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. John Pastor, Pastor
Sunday Church School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11.
Monday Bible Study, 3 p.m.
Tuesday Sr. Hi Communicant
Class, 7 p.m., Jr. Hi fellowship, 7
p.m.
Wednesday Choir Practice, 7
p.m., Session Meeting. 8 p.m.
Thursday Sr Hi fellowship. 7 p.
m. Circles 1 and 11, 2:30 p.m. Circle
111, 7:30 p.m.
Friday Jr. Hi Communicant
Class, 4 :15 p.m.
BETHANY ( III IU II
Bethany Church
Ewing Nebr.
Rev. John Hart, Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship, 9:30
Church School, 11.
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Center Union
C. P. Turner Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a.m. Prea
ching and Worship Service at 11
a.m.
Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Preaching
Service following Y.P meeting,
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
will lie in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Iven Wayman Wednesday
evening at 8.
You are cordihlly invited to at
tend all or any of these services.
Christ Lutheran (O’Neill)
Seventh and Clay Streets
The Rev. A. S. tiedwillo, Pastor
Sunday: 9 a.m.. Palm Sunuay
divine worship. 10:15 a.m., Sun
day school. W. Frieke, Supt. 4 p.
m., "The Lutheran Hour" on
WJAG. 7 p.m., Adult membership
class.
Monday; 7 p.m., Adult memlier
sliip class.
Wednesday: 4:15 p.m., Confir
mation classes meet. (Note: Lenten
vespers will lie held on Friday of
I Holy Week instead of Wednesday).
Pastor Gedwillo will conduct the
"Daily Devotions" on KBRX dur
ing Holy Week, each morning at
9:15.
Methodist
(Page — Inman)
Lisie E. Mewinaxv, Pastor
Page
Thursday (TODAY) Woman's
Society of Christian Service all-day
meeting with cooperative dinner
at noon.
Saturday MYF corn pick-up
project, lieginning at 9 a.m. Din
ner will he served for the group
at noon at the church.
Palm Sunday—Sunday School,
10 a.m., Morning Worship, 11 with
Baptismal Service and Reception
of New Members: MYF, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 25 Chancel Choir
practice, 8 p.m.
Good Friday Quiet Day Service,
noon till 3 p.m.. Candlelight Com
munion Service, 8 p.m. Everyone
is cordially invited and urged to
attend both Services!
Inman
Palm Sunday Morning Worship,
9:45 a.m. with Baptismal Service
and Reception of New Memligrs;
Sunday School, 10:45.
Wednesday Choir practice, 7:30
p.m. and MYF.
Maunday, Thursday Woman’s
Society of Christian Service Quiet
Day observance with cooperative
dinner at noon; Candlelight Com
munion Service, 8 p.m. Plan to
attend!
Wednesuay Mid-week Prayer
Hour, 9 a.m. Head John IS 28-40
March 29 Communion Ser\ ice,
5: la a m. in Page Church followed
by Easter Sunrise Service and an
nual Easter Breakfast tor the
MYF’ers.
Immanuel Lutheran (Atkinson)
Kev. A. S. Gcdwlllo, Pastor
Thursday : 7 rp.m., Confirmation
class. 8 pin.. Lenten vesper ser
vice.
Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday
school S H. Brauer, Supt.,11 am.,
Palm Sunday divine worship; I p.
m , “ i'he L u t h e r a n Hour" on
WJAG.
Thursday: 8 p.m., Maundy Thurs
day worship and Holy Communion.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHI RCH
702 E. Clay St.
O’Neill, Nebr.
Robert A. Paul, |»astor
Sunday School 10 a.m., Reuben
Redlinger, Supt. Classes for all
ages.
Morning Worship 11 a.m. The
Rev. Roseoe Leach will preach the
morning service.
Youth Services Sunday 7:15 p.
m. Rev. Leach will be ministering
to the youth.
Evangelistic Service Sunday at
8 p.m. Rev. Loach will preach the
evening message.
Monuments ot lasting beauty
from the factory to the eon
hunter.—Kminet Crftbb, O’Neill,
made by skilled craftsmen of the
J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monument*
BEAUTYLAND
Beauty Salon
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Phone 565 for ap|Hilntiucut
Located across street trom
bakery. Closed every Monday
morning.
KOYAL THEATER
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It’s a Crime if you Miss
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SHOULD BE ROBBED”
Cinemascope
Tom Ewell, Mickey Rooney,
Mickey Shaughnessy, and lovely
Dina Merrill.
Family admitted for two adult
tickets—Adults 50c, children 15c.
FBI. & SAT. MAR. 20-21
“THESE THOUSAND HILLS”
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Don Murray, dramatic sensation
of "Hatful of Rain”.
Richard Egan, dynamic star of
"The Hunters”.
Lee Remick, Patricia Owens and
Stuart Whitman.
The Mighty story of a land im
passioned with all the explosive
emotional dramas.
Adm. Adults 50c. Children 15c.
All children unless In arms must
have tickets.
SUN.-MON.-TUES. MAR. 22 23-24
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the passion-dipped pen of Robert
Wilder, author of "Written on the
Wind”!
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June Allyson, Jeff Chandler, co
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Conrad Nagel.
Adm.: Adults 50c, Children 15c.
i All children unless in arras must
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Fragrant with fresh-banana
flavor—with moist, fresh coconut
added—all yours in a new
smooth-frozen Meadow Gold Ice
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special half-gallon package today!
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O'Neill, Nebr.