o ° J AT THE COURTHOUSE MARRIAGE LICENSES Archie Leonard Juracek, 21, O’ Neill and La Vada Rae Frerichs, 18, Page, August 6. Jerald Lee Cox, 20, Rushville, and Bette Feme Coxbill, 21, At kinson, August 7. I^eonard Marvin Brown, 20, O’ Neill and Leona Katherine Lang an. 20, O'Neill, August 7. Robert Edwin Walker, 21, Page and Sharon Kay Crumly, 19, Page, August 7 Duane D. Lewis, 20, Ainsworth and Lois Jean Strong, 20, Cham bers, August 11. DISTRICT OOI’RT A License to Sell Real Estate case was filed August 12 in Dis trict Court here by Julius D. Cron in, attorney for the plaintiff; in the matter of application of Vera Vogel, Guardiun of Leona Eliza beth Bernt, a minor, for license to sell real estate. CXJI NTT COI’RT State vs. Carl B. Painter, driver for J. M. Kennedy Implement Co., Ainsworth, no registration certif icate, fined $10 and H costs; of ficer, Clifford L. Kizzire August 6. State vs. Gerald D. Anderson, driver for Kennedy Implement Co., Ainsworth overload on axle, fined $240 and $4 costs; officer, Donald F. Richardson August 6. State vs. Harold S. Fried, Butte, no drivers license, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude- Aug ust 6. State vs. Don Orval Hallett, driver for Harris Chapman, Pleas ant Grove. Utah, overweight on interior gross, fined $50 and $4 costs; officer, Clifford L. Kizzire - August 7. State vs. Hilary S. Berczyk. Brainard, Minn., speeding night, fined $25 and SI costs; officer, R. L. Gude August 8. State vs, Edward Franquet, Tuc son, Ariz., speeding day, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer, Sgt. R. R. Shomey August 10. State vs. Ix>rence M. Hobbs, Ew ing, speeding night, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer, E. M. Hastrciter August 12. State vs. Donald W. Downs, driv er for Neelson and Peterson, Inc., 1 Neligh, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer, Donald F. Richardson- Aug ust 12. All fans l/« off—Scovies West ern Auto, O’Neill. ll-lSc No Stinkers but Real Bargains! stinker 20% OFF On any gift item you choose from our stock Thursday - Friday Saturday HELEN’S ROWER AND GIFT SHOP Next Door to tiolden Helen Sullivan, Prop. ! js ^Rmily-Size n Seven-Up bottles SERVES 4... or more! Here's the BIG way to the Lest! Enough spcii'lin't, crystal-clear 7-Up in c J big bottle to make fcur or more people happy! Perfect for the family and parties—convenient to buy and serve. Nothin) does It like Sevee-Uj! I STINKER Come In and Save I on These Real, Real Bargains that We are Offering You for STINKER DAY at the APPAREL SHOP See These At Our Outside Rack SUMMER DRESSES One rack, regardless of former prices, out they go! 2 dresses for $1199 -1 for $700 SPORTSWEAR I Pedal pushers and odds and ends of Bermudas and long punts V2 of Original Price DRESSES Odds and ends—Broken sizes—Values to 24.98. Stinker day only. $200 - No try ons! BLOUSES Values to $3.98 - Now $200 Ship'n Shore — Terry brand JEWELRY of Original Price — i' Lots and Lots of other bargains inside the store. Come Early! Take advantage of these terrific bargains. ' J .. « Hospital Notes Sacred Heart Hospital Lynch Pi. sent: W. H. Block of Anoka; Mrs Bertha Bright of Butte; Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer; Baby Kent David of Spencer: Mrs. Min nie Coltran of Anoka; Mrs. Pcrlie Danker (rf Butte; John W. Dickey of Spencer; Baby Kathy Joan EU ers of Spencer; Mrs. Norman Jan ssen of Spencer; Miss Darlene Kopecky of Spencer; Master Scot ty Lewis of Butte; Mrs. Melvin Lueken of Lynch; Mrs. Jannettie Nelson of Center; Otto Reckling of Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs. Jake Serk of Lynch; Master James Stoffer of O Neill: Mrs. Frank Vondika of Verdel; Mrs. Junior Raymond of Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Gerald Lee of Lynch. Dismissed: Aug. 4- Mrs. Henry Ellers of Spencer; Major Olin of Spencer. Aug. 5-Mrs. Carl Ny gren of Bristow. Aug. 6—Miss Pat ty Horst of Butte. Aug. 7—Mrs. Robert Classen of Spencer; August Eilers of Spencer; Robert John son of Bristow; Aug. 8- Mrs. Joe Birmcier of Lynch; Miss Jeanne Carlsen of Fairfax, S.D. Aug. 9— Pete VV. Koenig of Butte. Atkinson Memorial Hospital Admitted: Auz. 3 — Mrs. Leo Thomassen of Butte; Mrs. Orville Orr of Atkinson; Fred Kanzel meyer of Atkinson. Aug. 4 John Giblin of Atkinson; Mrs. Dean Kloppel of Rose. Aug. 5 Mrs. Leonard Jungman of Atkinson; Mrs. Emma Baldwin of Bassett; Wm. Kohle of Stuart. Aug. 6 Mrs. John Beck of Atkinson. Aug. 7 Mrs. Anton Kaup of Stuart. Aug. 9—Lloyd Dwayne Thurlow of Stuart. Dismissals: Aug. 4 Lyle Vaughn of Herrick, S.D.; Mrs. Nellie O' Donnell of Atkinson; Mrs. Marie Boettcher of Stuart; Edgar Her rington of Bassett; Mrs. Leo Thomassen of Butte. Aug. 5 Mrs. Clinton Davis of Bassett; Mrs. El mer Uieht of Long Pine; Mrs. ' Dean Kloppel of Rose. Aug. 6 Mrs. Ben Engler of Stuart; Mrs. Carl Damero of O’Neill; Mrs. Leonard Jungman of Atkinson; John Giblin of Atkinson. Aug. 7— Wm. Kohle of Stuart. Aug. 8— Mrs. Anton Kaup of Stuart. Expired: Aug. 7—Mrs. Emma Baldwin of Bassett. Luiulberg Memorial Hospital Creighton Admitted: Aug. 1-8 Price Alice of Kansas City, Mo.; Larry Jen sen of Creighton; Linda Jensen of Creighton; Marvin Jensen of Creighton; L. V. Schreier of Ver digre; Emon Marshall of Verdel; Betty Haskin of Creighton; James Glover of McCool Junction; Mrs. Charles Kimble of Plainview; Mrs. Jens J. Jensen of Bloomfield; John Kennedy of Creighton; Lana Fischer of Brunswick. Dismissals: Price Allee of Kans as City, Mo.; Mrs. Dean Pierce of Verdigre; Paul Pierce of Verdi gre; Linda Jensen of Creighton; Larry Jensen of Creighton; Marv in Jensen of Creighton; Betty lias kin of Creighton; George Brandi of Creighton. 6:70x15 nylon tire, lifetime guar antee, only $16.95 exchange. — Scovie’s Western Auto, O’Neill. 1317c ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL Admissions: Aug. 8 Mrs. Rob ert Bennett of Ewing; Mrs. Duane Allen of Page; Dick Stuifbergcn of O'Neill; Mrs. Dale Curran ol O'Neill. Aug. 6 Mrs. Jerome Cad well of O'Neill; Mrs. George Her zog of Chambers; Rickey Rowse of Chambers; Mrs. Mentor Davis of O’Neill; Mrs. Audry Bowden of O’Neill. Aug. 8 Jerome Spittler of O’Neill; Sandy Sue Allen of Page; Mrs. Carl Max jr. of Page; Mrs. Hugh Benson of Spencer. Aug. 9 Mrs. James Stewart of Page; George Eickhoff of O’Neill. Aug. 10—Anthony Wieseler of Hartington; Jerry McKamy of O’ Neill; Bruce Ann McKamy of O’ Neill; John Shoemaker of O’Neill. Aug. 11 Mrs. Danny Nekolite of O'Neill. Aug. 12 Mrs. Keith Ab art of O’Neill; Mrs. Hubert Raut erkus of O’Neill. Dismissals: Aug. 4 -Owen Davis af O'Neill; Mrs. Kenneth Wrede af O’Neill; Miss Danelia VVhitak ?r of Chamliers; Dick Stuifberg ?n of O’Neill. Aug. 5- Miss Ther esa Bosn of O’Neill; Mrs. Ralph iVurtz of Spencer; Mrs. Robert Bennett and baby girl of Ewing. Aug. fr Mrs. George Morlang of O'Neill; Mrs. Nellie Allen of Pre sho, S.D. Aug. 7 — Mrs. Robert Young of O'Neill; Ralph Blair of Chambers; J. C. Parker of O' Neill; MTS’. William Hanley of O' Neill. Aug. 8“Mrs. Mentor Davis af O'Neili; Mrs. Dale Curran and baby girl of O'eNill; Mrs. Duane Allen of Page; Mrs. Audrey Bow den of O'Neill; Mrs. A. D. Dob rovolny of Atkinson. Aug. 9—Ken neth Hill of Ewing. Aug. 10 Rickey Rowse of Chambers. Aug. 12 Jerome Spittler of O'Neill; L. 0. Bernholtz of Page. Social Items KRI'TZ FAMILY (.ATHER8 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd inand Krutz and family near Orch ard was the scene of a family gathering Saturday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fallesen and [amily of Crabtree, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puglia and son af Munster, Ind. Mrs. Fallesen and Mrs. Puglia are the former Viola and Beulah Krutz of the Inman community. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Holga Fallesen of Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fallesen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Myers and family, all of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and girls, Mrs. Mary rimm, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Basel and Arlyn and Miss Lillie Falle sen, all of Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. [leorge Fick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fick and family af Inman. M.Y. HOLD SWIM PARTY Over one hundred Methodist youth of the 0 Neill sut>-district gathered at Ford's park for a swimming party Tuesday evening. \fter swimming for two hours they loined together for devotions and singing before lunch. The new sub listrict sHprusur. Darrel Heiss, of ! Page, was presented to the group and spoke briefly. Eileen Nelson, t Mary Jo Curran, Roy Bridge and Gary Gillespie, all of O'Neill, led the devotions and singing. Th Page Youth Fellowship had the largest delegation with 28 pres ent widi Rev. and Mrs. Cecil * Green ac*ing as sponsors Other adult sponsors pr sent were: Har I vey Tompkins and Patty Sholes from Inman; Rev. Charles Cox from Chambers; Melvin Snyder from Clearwater; Waldo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubei, and Rev. and Mrs. Woodrow Elliot from 1 Ewing; Rev. Charles Gates from Atkinson and Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Kennicott of O'Neill. Crumley, Walker Wed Saturday Miss Sharon Crumly and Ed Walker were united in marriage Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Page Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndley Crumly ami the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker, all of Page. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Green. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a ballerina length s ,vti with a full skirt encireled in tiers of nylon net over taffeta. Her lace bodice featured a soft draped neckline The bride's veil was fashioned of nylon tulle and tdged in chantilly lace. A small band of flowers held it in place. Her bouquet was of white feath ered carnations and lily of the .ahey. Her only jewelry was a eui.ured pearl in a silver leaf setting, gift of the bridegroom. All of the bridal attendants were sisters of the bride. Lura Anne Crumly was maid of honor and Bonnie and Peggy Crumly were bridesmaids. They wore identical dresses of lavander nylon with white flocking and white ac cessories. Each carried a deep red happiness rose. Patty Jo Crumly was flower girl, wearing a dress of embroid ered organdy, trimmed in lavan der and a head band of white roses. Attending the bridegroom was Bob Baber, Plainview, cousin of the groom, as best man. Grooms men w>re Hank Alfrey, Louisville, and Bill Urwielr, Laurel. Ushers were Larry Heiss and Bill Urwielr. Candlelighters were James Crumly and Larry Walker. Miss Kathleen Walker was in charge of the guest book. Miss Faye Rutherford played the traditional wedding marches and accompanied Marilyn Terrill who sang, "I Love You Truly," "The Wedding Prayer,” and "The Lord’s Prayer." The altar was decorated with woven branch can delabra and baskets of gladoli. The mother of the bride chose an aqua dress of nylon mesh with white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom wore a pink dress with white accessories and both wore w hite corsages. A reception given by the bride’s parents followed in the Fellowship Hall of the church. The serving table was centered by the wedding cake, baked and cut by Mrs. Keith Weyer, Plainview, aunt of the bridegroom. The Misses Dixie Nis son and Connie Riege served the cake while Miss Janice Crumly, Omaha, poured punch and Miss Donna Crumly, Page, poured cof fee. Servers were Joyce Green, Juanita and Vivian Ragland and Kay Nissen. In charge of the gift table were Mrs. Larry Heiss. Mrs. Bob Prill and Miss Myrna Heiss. For her going away outfit, the bride chose a yellow cotton dress 1 with an embroidered bolero jack et and white accessories. The couple will be at home in Cairo where the bridegroom will teach. PICTl'RE NEXT WEEK Try the Frontier Want Ads. For quick results phone 788 i--- — Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Tlione 2101 Spence! 350 Cattle Today We will have from 900 to 380 cattle at the O'Neill livestock market today (Thursday). There will be 150 yearling cattle and 10© head of lights with a number of fat cows and slaughter cattle. It looks like cattle are starting to move here very nicely. If you anticipate selling within the next few days or weeks, get in touch with us. That hog sale will begin at 13:30 p.m. today. O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 Vern A Leigh Heynoldson Ka'ttr Tltm Mm* ALUMINUM nmn.VxL.1UL MOIL roa - y 14 lacKea WUI* M mt * I tk n rt. un« A / p ru BOLL_■ # I I Hl-C Srr.,!*.4‘-&27c WELCHADE tS. SWANSDOWN CAKE MIXES WHITE ANGEL FOOD YELLOW WHITE DEVIL'S FOOD STRAWBERRY ■UTTER SCOTCH LEMON CHIP 3™ 79* ™_43* JUS? CANTALOUPE_Lb. 9c New Paek — Whole Frozen I PEAS or CORN_5 P^§s 89c Mix ’em or Match ’em — Somcrdalc — Frozen t STRAWBERRIES, 25 lb tin, ea. S079 Foremost SHERBETS_1/2 gal. 7gc $500 EXTRA BONUS IN S&H GREEN STAMPS WHEN PURCHASING Golden Valley PORK & BEANS 5 No. 21/2 cans S'! 00 Armours Columbia Thick Sliced BACON_2 lb. pkg. 79c Wimmers All Meat WIENERS_2 lb- pkg. 89c $500 EXTRA BONUS IN S&ll green stamps WHEN PURCHASING Armour* Star Krady To Eat PICNIC HAMS 6 to 8 lb. Avk- Wt. BANNER MINCED HAM — - Per lb. 39c FRYING CHICKENS 2 lb. Avg. 59c Creamery Banner BUTTER_Lb. 65c OLEO...... O’NEILL - SPENCER - FRESH, LEAN, MEATY PORK ROASTS Lb. 29c PORK STEAK Lb 39c Roberts _3 lbs. 59c BUTTERMILK .. ... Qt. 22c BUTTE - BONESTEEL