ggf ~jjf 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 calf heifers. Arnold Thiele miles southwest of Clear water, Phone 17 on 12. tf FOR SALE: Large and small shin ers, frogs, worms, night crawlers, groceries, pop, candy, ice cream, motor boat oil and gas, ice and sporting goods —CORNER BAIT SHOP, Ed Ludemann. Fairfax, S.D., 11 miles north of Spencer. 4-llc FOR SALE: Red Clover and Cossock Alfalfa seed Both state tested.—Leon Beckwith, Emmet, 52p-ltfc FOR SALE: 1937 F-20 Farmall, new rear tires. — Jerome Ruther, Page, Nebr. 9-llp FOR SALE: 1946 Chevrolet truck for hay sweep, shortened and turned around, Ford tractor wheels on rear.—LaVine Kumm, Stanton, Nebr. 9-10c FOR SALE: Holstein milk cows, just fresh. -Forest Henderson, Orchard. 9-Up FOR SALE: Reg. Polled Hereford Hulls. Two 2Vfe and 3 years old. Proven, herd bull quality—some yearlings.—Everett Van Dover, 2 Vs miles east of old Opportun ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre. or 16 south of Lynch._tf SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16 50 a ton: American 520.50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks. north of traffic li;ht Everett Gorgan. Ph 164. O’Neil!._Sltf MACHINERY BARGAINS No 60 Massey Harris Combine— 8-ft. pull type, like new at V4 price. Used New Holland No. 80 Hay Baler with motor—$995.00 2 2 row used Massey Harris cultivators New J-bottom 14-in. Ferguson plow New 14-ft. Ferguson Disc NEW DEAL OIL CO. O'NEILL, NEBR. 8-10c FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire Bred Sows and Gilts for Aug. and Sept, farrowing. Also have Pure bred Hampshire Boars for sale, ready for service.—Henry Stell ing and Son, Orchard. 8-10c FOR SALE: I have home heavy springing first calf heifers, also first calf and second and third calf heifers, I am milking. Most of these are Holstein and a few Brown Swiss. Rudie Juracek, Ewing. 8-10c FOR SALE Baler Twine—Guaranteed to be one of the best.—$5.96 per bale. Gasoline, fuels, oils, greases. Lowest prices in Nebraska. NEW DEAL OIL CO. West O'Neill 7tf ARE YOU TRUCKERS paying too much for truck insurance? Clieck with A1 Gaskill of the R. F. Gas kill Ins. Agency, O’Neill, phone 710. 8tfc FOR SALE: Angus bulls. Service able age —Musil Brothers, O' Neill. 5-10p SPECIAL PRICES 1 10 2-row used go digs 1 used 4-row John Deere go dig New 4-row IHC go digs New 4-row cultivators for 480 and 560 tractors 2 new 101 IHC combines 5 used side delivery rakes, IHC, David Bradly and John Deere 6 used 12-ft. rakes, IHC 1 used New Holland Baler, wire tie with motor Several used trucks and pickups Also some good used tractors Storjohann Equipment Co. Lowest equipment prices in USA! PHONE Diamond 6-7185 BUR WELL NEBR. RANCH LOANS —See R. H. Park er, O’Neill. 6 tf FOR SALE: Large and small shin ers, frogs, worms, night crawlers, groceries, pop, candy, ice cream, motor boat oil and gas, ice and sporting goods.—CORNER BAIT SHOP, Ed Ludemann, Fairfax, S.D., 11 miles north of Spencer. 4-11 c FOR SALE: Well established Re tail farm supply business handling well-known products. Small oap ital needed. -Write box TH, c/o The Frontier5tf FOR SALE: Three bedroom semi modem home in northeast Ew ing. Includes approximately one acre of land.—west Lbr. & Coal Co., Ewing. Nebr.7tfc HOT DAYS AHEAD THEN COOL OFF — by buying a used trailer and get in an air conditioner — t Yes, Miller Trailer Sales will throw in a new 1-ton air conditioner with every used trailer, 1951 and newer, sold before July 15. Large Selection New and Used. New Travel Trailers_1595 Used Trailers as low as — 5395 We trade, finance, deliver anywhere Open Sundays & Evenings. miller trailer sales Albion, Nebr. Office phone EX5-21TO Residence phone EX5-3236 _ 8tf I MACHINERY Massey Harris combine with motor Allis Combine PTO IHC No 62 Combine IHC 10-ft. binder, very good 2 rake hitch pull 3 rake hitch mounted IHC No. 5 side rake 12 & 14 ft. dump rakes Horndraulic loader with hayhead Mowers, all models Harvey Sheller Farmall 300 Farmall H Farmall Super C Farmall 20 Farmall Regular Oliver 70 RC Allis WC Allis RTU M&M APPLIANCES Used Norge Refrigerator 12-ft. IHC freezer Apt. size range with 2 bottles & regulator $35 Used auto, nraytag washer—$35 WE TRADE FOR FARM EQUIPMENT ON APPIJANCES SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’NEILL, NEBR. IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool .. ' " 1 Real Estate for Sale CAFE FOR SALE, Rent or Trade: With a good established business Very good for a couple.—Contact Spelts Cafe, Lynch, Nebr., Phone 1.09-2961. 9-10c FOR SALE: Three bedroom house. Full basement with one finished room. All modem. Automatic oil heat. Garage, comer lot.—Gene Wolfe, Phone 671-W, O’Neil]. 5tfc FOR SALE: Three room house and a two story house.—Bernard Schacht, Orchard, Nebr. 9-10c FOR SALE^Bullding lot. Desirable location.—Call Phone 574J, O’ Neill. 52tf CHECK OUR FARM AND RANCH blanket personal property insur ance; pays full value on every thing .everything covered under one policy, $29.00 buys $10,000 of this fine coverage. See or call A1 Gaskill of the R. F. Gaskill Insurance Agency, O’Neill, phone 710. 8tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT: Nice 3 room furnished apt. Close in. Private entrance. On ground floor —Phone 609, O' Neill. 10c FOR RENT: Nice furnished apart ment for married couple.—Mrs Marie Crook, 129 E. Clay, Ph. 80. 8-10p FOR RENT: House, unfurnished, six rooms plus bath and glass service room and garden. Phone 491J. O'Neill, Nebr. lOpd NEED GOOD HOSPITAL INSUR ANCE? See A1 Gaskill of die R. F. Gaskill Ins. Agency, O’Neill, phone 710. 8tfc FOR RENT: Modem two bedroom apartment, with living room, kitchen and bath. Close in.— Elmer Hagensick. phone 538-R, O’Neill.8tf WANTED CURTISS STUD SERVICE can build you a herd for less. Don’t leave your herd’s future to chance. Breed to bulls from prov en families.—Duane Gray, Phone 470, O’Neill._ WANTED: Custom hay baling with roto baler, 1% ml. north of Sun set Lodge.—Gary Beckwith, ph. 587-R11, O’Neill. T-lOp WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwalne Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WANTED: year round farm or ranch work by married man. Experienced.—Box 26 Inman. 0-llpd. WORK WANTED: Experienced farm and ranch hand with family wishes year around work —Write Dale Battershaw, White River, S.D. _10P WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 4Tctf EXPERT REPAIR SHOP Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill * SEE LTS for new SPARTAN oi SAFEWAY mobile home*. 25% down, 5% int.; up to & months to pay. Write or phone Contois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tl Wick s BODY SHOP Complete Body and Fendei Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W - O'NEILL - for Any Job 25tl L, Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPKCIAUZTNG in all kinds of automobile, truck »nd tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Rec —Clinton WELL DRILLING For F'arm and Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Biles south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill 50tf WANTED: Waitress for night shift and a part time waitress.—Candy BUl’s Cafe, O’NeiU. 6tfc NOTICES FARM LOANS —See R. H. Parker, O'Neill. 6tf I LOAN Money on farms and ranches and city property — Write to R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 6tf NOTICE TO BIDDERS At the regular meeting of the O’ Neill city council, to be held on the 7th day of July, 1959, the coun cil will accept bids for all gas to be used by city vehicles—delivered at the station. This includes all oil, grease, car wash, deisel fuel and distilate to be used by the city for the next 12 months. O. D. FRENCH, City Clerk. 8-lOc CITY LOANS.—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 6tf I AM BACK in my office again and I have Eastern Money and Priv ate Money to loan on Farm land, Ranch land, and City Homes. If you need money see or write.— R. H. Parker, O’Neal, Nebr. 6tf IT’S A SAFE BET, tried it yet? Glaxo is a tough and wear re sistant coating for asphalt tile. Coyne Hardware, O’Neill, Nebr. 10c MISCELLANEOUS WELL DRILLING and well end windmill repair. — Write Box 562. phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL 00., O’Neill 3 blks W & 3% blks N stoplight AUCTIONEERING Real Estate Broker Private Listings and Phone 207 — O’Neill Auctions ED THORIN IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly In sured. — See Ed Thorln, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf. ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES O’NEILL, NEBR. — PH. 269 CASH LOANS SIGNATURE — AUTO — O'Neill Loan Company VTRGIL L. LAURSEN Phone 434 O’Neill, Nebr. FURNITURE 49c See E. J. Shane ATKINSON for dragline work, sewer and water ditches and clam work. 50-22p EXCELLENT RANCH and HAY LAND 480 to 1840 acre spreads in the $60 price range. RUT'S REALTY R. S. Rutledge Box 563 Phone PArk 1-1421 Fremont )r ED THORIN for appointment tf_ CARDS OF THANKS VVE WISH TO THANK all our rel atives and friends for their kind ness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our beloved brother and uncle, John A. Ken nedy. We wish especially to ex press gratitude to the Reverend Fathers and to St. Anthony’s hos pital. the Sisters and staff for the wonderful care given him.— Frank Kennedy and Sisters, Ed na Coyne and family. lOp TO ALL who were kind to our mother while she was with us and to us during her illness and passing a heartfelt thanks. At such times friends mean more than words can express.—Louis and Pearl Neilson. 10c WE WISH to express our sincert thanks to all our relatives, neigh bors and friends, who were s( kind to us with their many mess ages of sympathy, Masses, pray ers, food and flowers at the tim< of our great sorrow with the sud den death of our beloved husbam and father. Special thanks t< Father Kucera and Dr. Carsten: for coming out immediately. W< shall always remember you ir our prayers. God Bless You. Mrs. Henry Benze. Mary Helen Carmen, Patrick and Nancj Jeanne. 10l LOST & FOUND ^___ LOST between Lynch and O'Neill drive-in-theatre via Redbird and Midway store—Box clothes. 600 650 tire mounted on IHC wheel, log chain, small house jack. Finder notify Rev. Lester Spragg, Lynch, Nebr. 10c Atkinson News Miss Lois Puckett went to Lin coln Thursday, June 25, where she will be maid of honor for her so rority sister. Miss Jackie Amos. Miss Puckett was accompanied by her friend, Miss Betty Coxbill, also of Atkinson. They will return Tues day by way of Omaha where they will be joined by Alex McConnell, who has been visiting his daugh ter in Omaha the past few weeks. Mr. McConnell is Miss Pucketts grandfather and makes his home with another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett. Miss Karen Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Johnson and her cousin, Miss Darleen Frie drich of Spencer, returned Friday from Denver where they have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hickok. Mrs. Hickok and Karen are sisters. Kfrc Phtirloc Tillntcnn nnH phil dren of Chicago, 111., are spend ing a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dean Funk. Mrs. Tillotson and Mrs. Funk are sisters. Mrs. Tilloton also came to attend the wedding of Miss Carol Faust which was on Saturday morning. Other guests in the Funk home were Mrs. Funks mother, Mrs. Farmer Withers of Omaha and Mrs. Bert Mueller and daughter from Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Faust, jr., and family of Glenwood Springs, Colo., are visiting at the home of Mr. Fausts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Faust, sr. They also came to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Carols on Saturday. Mr. Faust returned to Glenwood Springs on Sunday and his wife •and family remained for a longer visit in the Faust home and with Mrs. Faust’s sister, Mrs. Bart Lee and family. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gages returned Saturday after attending Methodist northeast district inter mediate camp at Ponca State Park last week. The camp was held for 7th. and 8th. grade students. About 48 youth registered for the meetings and fifteen adult work ers. Rev Gates served as dean for the camp this year. Miss Cry tal Baker, missionary teacher at Allen high school in North Caroli na, was guest speaker. They were accompanied home by Kay Hill, who attended the camp group from Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shellhase drove to Ponca and returned Sat urday with their daughter, Shir ley and Dorothy Carr. The girls had been attending the Methodist camp at Ponca State Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Wefso re turned Monday night from Gordon where they visited Mr. Wefso’s niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Origen West. They also visited Mr. Wefso’s brother and family in RushviUe. Mrs. Emil Colfack returned Fri day from attending summer ses sion at Wayne. She spent the weekend with her family north of Atkinson returning to Wayne Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKinley of Ponca came Friday for their children, Carol, Linda and Kathy, who have spent the past week vis iting at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Randol and Mona Rae. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoffman and family of Bridgeport, are vis iting in the home of Mr. Hoff man s lauiei, t*u nwnuau kinson and grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Hoffman and a brother, Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman north of Atkinson. Mr. Hoffman has a floral and gift shop in Bridgeport. They ex pected to return to their home on Tuesday. Deloit News By Mrs. Henry Relmer Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak and Mr. ’and Mrs. Wayne Pollock spenl the weekend in Omaha and visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gene Thramer The Bartaks two sons were at the L. L. Bartak home. We had several nice showers Friday, Saturday and Sunday tr the Deloit area. On July 4th, Mr. and Mrs. H Reimers will attend a family re union in Hastings. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Larson of Anchorage, A1 aska, and Mr. and Mrs. Garl Chris ton of Denver will be the honor ed guests. Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mrs Bill Meyers returned home frorr Pittsburg, Pa., on Saturday eve ning. Ralph met them in Omaha Vickie and Jodie Ray and Shleh Iiertel accompanied them horns from Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Gent Ray will spend the 4th weekenc •at the Tomjack home and the chll dren will return home with then; to Omaha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lartor stient last Sunday afternoon with her father, Henry Sydow, who is a patient at the Lutheran hospital ' in Omaha. Mrs. Donald Starr and Elizabeth ■ of West Point and Linda Larson ■ spent Tuesday and Tuesday night ■ at the H. Reimer home. 1 Mr and Mrs. Clarence Schmis > er and family spent last week in 1 the Black Hills and visited rel ' atives in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Manson visited in this community on Sun day. Margaret Mary Funk was hos pitalized in Norfolk last week. She ; is fine and at home now. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bartak spent Wednesday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. H Reimer. Mrs. Don Starr and Elizabeth 'and Linda Larson were Norfolk visitors on Wednesday Several from here attended ser vices for little Kevin Bolhvitt, age one month, in Clearwater on Thurs day. Mrs. Anna Sehl Is hospitalized in Neligh. She is improving Her daughter, Bernadne Swint and fam ily of Georgia, are visiting her. Adolph Koenig has been a pa tient in the Neligh hospital. Elmer Geen of Bartlett was a business visitor in the community on Thursday. Mrs. Duatie Borg and family of r,«attle. Wash., are visiting the Johnny Bauer home. Crowded Out IjihI Week's News Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Ziska and family of Atkinson spent Sunday at Leo Funk’s. Jake Bauer of Spalding is vis iting relatives here this week. A family reunion was held at | the Adolph Latzel home on Sunday I This community was shocked to l learn of the death of Lawrence Scholl, age 50. He died of a stroke on June 15. Funeral services were held at St John's Catholic Church on Thursday morning. \ Mrs. Don Starr and Elizabeth of i West Point spent Tuesday after noon and overnight at the Henry Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and family attended a picnic in Nor folk on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lodge, Ruby and Connie of San Diego. Calif , were visiting Mrs. Vonnie Paul and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. L L. Bartak were also guests at the Paul home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple. Shirley and Twiia arrived from Ma dison. Wise., on Saturday. Mr. Tern- ! ole had l>een attending college in Wisconsin. We had 1 Vz inches of rain on Sunday afternoon. Guests at the L. L Bartak home on Thursday, June 18 were Jerry Feehan, Jerry and Patsy of Chi- S cago, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Jim j Feehan of Columbus, aunt and uncle of Mrs. Bartak. Mrs. H. Reimer “visited little Richard Chapman, 23 months old in the Lutheran Hospital last week. Mrs. Keith Bartak attended a miscellaneous shower for the form er Mary Alice Dierks in Ewing on Sunday. Mrs Ralph Tomjack and Mrs Bill Meyers of South Dakota are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beaudin and family in Pittsburg. Penn. A son was born to the Beau dins on Tuesday, June 16. Page News Joyce Dobrovolny, Bride to be Honored Mrs. Evelyn Gray The mothers of the graduation class of '55 of the Page high school sponsored a shower for Miss Do brovolny of Atkinson and Robert Beelaert of Page Thursday eve ning, June 25 in the parlors of the Methodist Church. Several contest games were played. Sharon, Lurann and Don na Crumly, Joyce Grass and Joan Fisher sang two numbers. Her sister Gloria Dobrovolny had charge of the gift hook. Those assisting with the gifts were Becky Beelaert and Bonnie Dobrovolny. The bride-to-be received many lovely and useful gifts. The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Leila Snell when Mrs. Ethel Waring entertained the SOS club June 26 with all members present. The guests enjoyed the evening with cards after which the hostess served a delicious lunch. The next meeting to be July 24 with Mrs. Frieda Asher. Mrs Elsie Cork’s nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reese and daughters, Jo and Kar en, from Turin, la., called at the Cork home Friday June 26 on their way to South Dakota. Mrs. Stella Russel entertained a group of ladies June 23rd to a cos metic party. Mrs Robert Gray had a very pleasant surprise when her friends came in to have an evening of fun with her. The occasion being her birthday. They presented her a nice gift. The self invited guests served a dainty lunch. The cakes were baked by her sister, Mrs. Hazel Stewart and Mrs. Neva Bur ton. Mrs. Keith Weyer and Mrs. Gene Baber of Plainview spent Tuesday, June 23 in Page visiting their mother, Mrs. Evelyn Gray and sis ter, Mrs. Cordes Walker and fam ily. The Royal Neighbor Kensington met with Mrs. Frieda Asher Wed nesday, June 24 with eleven mem bers present. Marian Bolm of Lin coln was a guest. The afternoon was spent with cards. A coverd dish luncheon was served. Next meeting to be with Mrs. Sophia Dobbins July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gray of Page and Mrs. and Mrs. Willard Gray of Lodi, Calif., went to Inman June 24 and visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorensen and family drove to Creighton June 27 to spend the night in the home of his brother, Russell Sor ensen. The next morning the two families left for Minden to visit their brother, Charlie Sorensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Allen had as evening guests June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carson of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gray of Lodi. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins drove to Fremont Friday to visit Mrs. Lucy Eickhoff, a former Page resident. They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray had as their dinner guests Tuesday, . June 23 his brother and wife, Mr. . and Mrs. Willard Gray of Lodi, , Calif., and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. I. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen and family left June 27 for a two-week ! vacation. They will visit Mrs. Nis sen’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Con nery and family at Chadron. From i there they will go to Sand Point, Idaho for a visit with relatives [ and friends. A few years back the Nissens were residents of Sand Point. The pictures of ‘Alaskan Adven ture’, shown by W. Irl Todd June 22 in the IOOF hall, were very much enjoyed by all. At one time the Todd family lived in Alaska. The Roy Hansen family left June 27 for a visit with relatives at Chadron. From there they will go to the Black Hills for a few days vacation. Larry Walker was a guest of Lyle Harvey Friday and Saturday of last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Matschullatt at tended the ladies’ -aid society of the Lutheran church at Orchard June 25. The Nifty Needlers enjoyed a swimming party in O'Neill Friday, June 26, with Lura Ann Crumly and Connie Nissen as hostesses. The dairy division of Eagle Hust lers 4-H club met at the Roger Bowen home with 26 members an swering roll call. R. V. and A. T. Crumly were lesson leaders. The 4-H camp, “What to Take to the Fair”, and demonstration day in O'Neill were discussed, Halters were made. Forms 0-10 and 2’s are due July 1. Bruce Bowen had his herfer on exhibition. Mrs. Bowen served lunch. Next meeting to be July 9 at Marvin Staufer’s Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes attend ed the wedding of Pauline Goldfuss and David Durre held in the St. Peter's Lutheran church at Orch ard Sunday, June 28 at 2 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sorensen had as their dinner guests Thurs day evening. June 25, honoring the birthday of their father, Soren Sor ensen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen 1 and family; Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen and family; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and family of Creighton; and their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sor ensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski were in Ewing last week helping Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmer move their household goods. Mrs Belmer is a niece of Mrs. Dora Townsend of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Harlod Heiss mov ! ed last week from their farm to their new home in Page. Their son, Larry, who was recently married, will occupy the farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray of Blue Hill arrived Friday for a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. Evelyn Gray and other relatives. While here Mr. Gray will sing at the wedding of Miss LuElla W'a.tson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson of Inman. Mrs. Evelyn Gray and Mrs. Leila Snell left Sunday for Des Moines, la., where they will be guests for a few duys in the home their cousin Miss Effie Lewton and Mrs. Betty Luther. Miss Ranim attends Voice Seminar Miss Alvara Ramm, vocal Mu sic instructor in the O’Neill Public schools, returned to her home in Stuart recently from the Universi ty of South Dakota in Vermillion, S. D., where she was enrolled in a graduate voice seminar which included problems of conducting, interpretation, rehearsal tech niques. administration of the mus ic program and other pertinent pro blems in the field of music educa tion. She also studied organ under Jack L. Noble while there. Holbrook In Germany With Engineer Batallion STUART- Army Pvt. Roland D. Holbrook. 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holbrook of Stuart, recent ly arrived in Germany and is. now a member of the 78th Engineer Battalion. Holbrook entered the army last December, completed basic train ing at Fort Carson. Cok)., and is a combat construction specialist in the battalion's Company C in Karl sruhe. He is a 1958 graduate of Stuart high school. THE FRONTIER. O’Neill. Nebraska. Thursday. July ?, l&M> Church Notes Jehovah’s Witnesses IS7 S 4th Street O’Neill Friday Theocratic Ministry school. Subject, 7:30 p.m.; Job 4:1-6:30, 7:110 pm. service meet ing, theme, "Giving Warning of God’s Unusal Work". Isaish 28:21., 8:30 p.m. Sunday Watchtower study. Sub ject, "Expanding Our Ministry", 6 p.m. Tuesday 0 p.m Bible txmk stu dy. Subject. "Tlie North Against The South ', 8 p.m. Center I’nlon Church f, t*. Turner, minister Sunday Sunday school, 10 a.m.; preaching service, 11 am,; young people's meeting. 8 p.m.; preach ing service folkwing young peo ple's meeting. Wednesday Prayer meeting and Bible study will be in the home of Mr. and Mrs John Pick. 8 p.m. How Do You Determine Diamond Quality? FOR PERFECTION: By comparing a diamond through our dia mond microscope for internal imperfections. Thus you can see why a perfect diamond could be of less value than an imperfect diamond, because of undesirable color which can be seen only by comparison. You should pay much less for this type of diamond. FOR COLOR: By using our Master color comparison diamonds, thus you can see how a Perfect diamond may vary 100 percent in price due to color differences. FOR CUTTING: By using our 30X diamond Microscope and com pare. TOR CARAT WEIGHT: By using our diamond scales or Diamond measuring guage. QUALITY not size alone determines what price you should pay. MclNTOSH JEWELRY Mi E. Douglas Phone lflS A Trusted Jeweler U Your Best Advisor 4th ANNUAL OLD-FASHIONED FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION STUART, NEBRASKA Stock Car Racing 7:00 P.M. 3 Heat Races Australian Tag Race A & B Feature Race Trophy Dash SPECIAL RACE - POWDER PUFF DERBY FREE $500 DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS I 9:00 p.m. following stock ear races- EVERYONE WEI.GOME 1 j Baseball Game—Stuart Midgets vs. O'Neill j 3:00 p.m —Two of the top Legion Midget Baseball Teams Dance at the Stuart Auditorium— 9:30 p.m. Music by THE NIGHTENGALES- One of area’s finest hands! American Legion Drill Squad Will display the form that has won them two trophies Picnic Tables will be furnished for all who wish to picnic In park Stuart High Band Will Entertain ■■Hi i LEE STORE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 4th in the morning until 1 pjn. 10% Discount on DOLLS or BLANKETS PURCHASED SATURDAY MORNING ONLY Dolls or blankets may be put on Lay-A-Way for fall or Christmas. BIG ROCKETS__ each 10c BLACK SNAKES_each 7c IMPORTED PARACHUTE... each 15c HELICOPTER_each 18c FLORAL BOUQUET_each 22c SCREECH OWL_each 8c BOTTLE FLYER with Report, 12 for 1§c FREE PUNK WITH EVERY PURCHASE 11! O'Neill