0, gjjgjjj gjj. FOR SALE FOR SALE. Reg. Polled Hereford BuJis Two 2Vi and 3 years old. herd bull quality -some yearlings. Everett Van Dover. JMi miles east of old Opportun ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre. or 16 south of Lynch. tf WE HAVE ON HAND a lot of Hol stein springer heifers of top <*uality weighing from 1100 to 1350 Also a few really choice Guernsey springers. If you like quality and good producers visit us Arnold Thiele, Clear water, Nebr. Phone HV 5-3200. 19-22p FOR SAI„E Purebred Hampshire boars Big and rugged, out of targe litters. Reasonably priced. Henry Stelling and Son, 2 south 14 west of Orchard, Nebr. 20c MALLORYS ANGUS DISPERSION SALE Monday. October 19 at Valentine, Nebr. Due to the death of Dewitt R Mallory tlx? Mallory and Mallory Angus herd will be dispersed. 50 buds at Valentine, Nebr. October IS. 100 cows at Iowa Falls, la., Nbvcml>er 21. For information write ARTHUR E. MALLORY Hampton, la. 20-25c RANCH LOANS -See R. H. Park er, O’Neill. 6tf FOR SALE Ten Purebred Angus heifers weighing 600 to 700 pounds. Are open and will de liver if sold together.—Elmcrest Farms, Leigh, Nebr., phone 36F2. 19-21 c FOR SALE Certified Cheyenne wheat and certified Pierre rye seed. Also have English shep herd pups for sale.—Henry Stell ing and Son, Orchard, Nebr. 19-21c FOR SALE John Deere 12-ft. grain drill. Rubber tired farm wagon with new 6xl0-ft. box. — Vernon Gorgen, east of drive-in theatre, O’Neill. 19tfc SALT FOR SALE; Kanapolis $16.50 a ton; American $20.50 a ton; white block 75c -Located 3 blks. east, 4 hlks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph 164, O’Neill. 51tf FOR SALE Baler Twine Guaranteed to be one of the best—$5.95 per bale. Gasoline, fuels oils, greases Lowest prices in Nebraska. NEW DEAL OIL CO. West O Neill 7tf FOR SALE 1 M> ton low actual mileage Studebaker truck, duel wheels, overload springs, excell ent grain and stock rack, rub ber and motor. Harvey A. Tomp kins, Inman, Nebr. 15tfc FOR SALE. Registered Hamp shire boars Big, rugged, well grown—Alfred Hansen, Plain view, Nebr. 12tfc FOR SALE: Madison vetch and cossack alfalfa seed. Both state tested. I .eon Beckwith, Emmet, j 1 _ 16tfc FOR SALE 2 steel com cribs. 1100 and 1200 bushel capacity, priced to sell.—Edward Sterns, Atkinson, Nehr. 21p FOR SALE GI 2-row com picker with husking bed. Good shape. Albert Miller, Emmet. 21-22p FOR SALE 350 I1IC Gas tractor, just like new 2 H Farmail tractors F'-.tO tractor with winch 1966 GMC pickup John Deere elevator 2 No 20 com pickers No. 24 corn picker 2-row Farm Rite com picker AC chopper with com head, pick up cutter bar head, just like new Hammer mill American loader with hay head and manure bucket Good used wagon with box Other good used machinery GEORGE WINKLER _Phone 28fr O'Neill 21c FOR SALE — Approx. 200 tons dnicc 1959 alfalfa hay. Round haks- Avg. wt. 60 lbs. 1st, 2nd and 3rd cuttings. Own raising, $1600 per ton, at farm. Phone 3B63 Call before 8 a m. or after C pan. Herbolsheimer and Beh rens. Pender, Nebr. 21-22c --■— | FOR SALE— Uandrace and Duroc boars Long, growthy, meat type. F. W. Loock, Spencer, Nebr 21-28c Corn Wagon Specials Hydraulic Wagon Hoist only $99.00 Trailer Wagon _$119.00; Wagon Boxes — All Prices Shefhamer Equip. Co. O’Neill, Nebr. 21c FOR SALE Hay sled tires, 9:00 10300-11:00 with a liberal guar antee. reasonably priced. Gerald Otkmor, northeast corner of Atkinson 21,22,23,24p FOR SALE—! Dairy heifer calves Abo beef calves, any quantity, delivered on approval. Calves on haad most all times. Gerald CCbnnor. northeast comer of Atkinson 21p FOR SALE—Purebred Hampshire boars, long and growthy. Rob «naon Farms, 2 west, 3 south of Rssaiolph 21-28e FDR SALE Acetylene and oxygen teak for welding. Recently test ed- Inquire Northwest Electric, eiirnlf 21c Wam. SALE—Seven Holstrin baif mm and one 5-yr. oM cow, g*v nrulk. Some heavy springers, to sell if taken at once. Shipman, Orchard. ^TW FOR SALE New Span-American Filier-Glass, model Span-Flite, all sports boat, 14-ft., list price with 16-ft. Golden Rod trailer, $982 00. Cash sale price, $625.00 Carl Schenzel, O’Neill, Phone 706. 21-22p Double Barrel OK USED CAR BARGAINS We’re shooting the w'orks on all late models — Big Selections — Best deals — See them today 55 Rambler Custom 4 dr., radio, heater overdrive Continental tire mount, an economy king for only _$895.00 54 Nash Hardtop, a sharp car $545.00 54 Chov. Bel Air 4 dr. sedan, towner $750.00 57 Ford C 300 sedan, Ford 0- Matic, only _ $1395.00 53 Ford 4 dr. sedan, a good school car 53 Ford 2 dr sedan, radio, heater Your choice of either one for only _ $295.00 Always the best buy GONDERINGER MOTOR CO. Chevrolet and Rambler Atkinson, Nebr. 21c MACHINERY New Gehl Field Cutter New 2 MH Pickers See us for a good trade USED PICKERS — IHC 2M will fit 400 2-row Oliver pull IHC HM 20 1- row Woods pull IHC 24 Picker 1-row Oliver pull 1- row GI pull 2- row GI pull Twindraulic Loader, 5-ft. Allis Chalmers Wide front for H or 300 Wide front for M or 400 Duncan Loader to fit M 2-man Hydraulic Chain Saw for tractor PTO Wright Saw 46 Farmall H 40 Farmall H 53 Farmall Super C WC Allis MM RTU 48 Farmall M We trade farm equipment on ap pliances SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O’NEILL, NEBR. IHC — Gehl - RCA Whirlpool MACHINERY COMBINES Massey Harris, super 27 J-D No. 55, 14-ft. M&M No. 69 with motor T RACTORS - J-D 620, like new 1955 J-D Model 60 Model G J-D 1949 48 B J-D Vj B J-D •45 B J-D me F20 USED CORN PICKERS— J-D 227 J-D 226 J-D 200 J-D 101 Woods Bros. New Idea AC 15-ft. disc Farmhand Loader, complete Plows, all sizes PLYMOUTH and JDD TWINE Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O’Neill CITY LOANS —See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. 6tf SPECIAL PRICES ! Long Deals on New and Used Farm Equipment 1948 Farmall M, Just raring to go 1946 Farmall M, nice 1949 Farmall MD, good 1947 Farmall M, very good 1949 Farmall H tractor, new tires, overhauled 1951 Farmall H, new tires, over hauled 1953 Super H, new tires and over hauled * 1940 H Farmall, new tires, over hauled 1951 John Deere B propane burn er, completely overhauled 1946 John Deere B, fuel tractor 1955 John Deere 60 tractor 1956 Farmall 300 fuel burner Used 1-row pickers, all makes Used 2-row pickers, mounted and pull Used trucks, pickups, school cars You name it and we have it New Grain Bins at bargains Elevators, all lengths, new and used Used Hay Balers, all kinds, wire or twine We make longest trades in this area and we appreciate your Business. _ WE TRADE Storjohann Equipment Co. Lowest equipment prices in USA! PHONE Diamond 6-7185 BtHtWELL NEBR. : FOR SALE: Well established Re tail farm supply business handling well-known products. Small cap ital needed.—Write box TH, c/o The Frontier. 5tf NEW and USED MOBILE HOMES Large discount on 1959 display models, the 1960 models are here New-40' 10’ Wide _ _ $3595.00 New-45’ 10’ Wide _ $3795.00 Used trailers as low as — $295.00 We trade, finance, deliver and set them up. Open Sundays and Evenings. Miller Trailer Sales Albion, Neb. Phone office EX5-2J70 Night EX5-2236 and EXS-8821 19tf USED CARS ,5 Mercury Monterey, plain jo Plymouth, 4 dr. 55 Studebaker hardtop ^52 GMC \ ton pickup ’hone 562 O'Neill, Nebr. 1948 Chev. 1 T. Pickup SMITH MOTOR CO._ Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE: Small modern home on 2 and one half lots, reason ably priced. See Ponton Agency, O’Neill, Nebr. 19-21c FOR SALE 2 bedroom house. Attached garage, in good con dition 1 lot. 828 E. Clay, Phone 359W, O'Neill._21c FOR SALE — Bam, nearly new, 14 foot by 30 foot, full haymow; . foot by 8 foot granary at half price.—M. A Snyder, Ewing, Nebr. 20-21c | FOR SALE — Improved 80 acre farm joining Inman on the west. Will trade.- Call 840J11, O’Neill. 20-22 FOR SALE -Good 8 room one story house at Inman to be mov ed.—Call 840J11, O’Neill. 20-22p Ranch For Sale 1120 acres improved approximate ly 7 miles south of Inman. Legal description: S% sec. 29, SEVi sec. 31, all sec. 32, twp. 27 N, range 10 E. Consisting of 320 acres bottom hay and building site, balance pasture Contact Bill Bowker Byron-Reed Co. Omaha, Nebr. Western ranch specialists 21-22 FOR QUICK SALE ! Immediate Possession Near new 3 bedroom home in O’Neill. Good location! ALSO— 960 A ranch south of Atkinson. 320 A east of Atkinson. Dairy Queen at Atkinson, near swimming pool and park. OTHER GOOD LISTINGS COME AND SEE US EDTHORIN PHONE 207 O'NEILL 13tf "'■■■. ■' ■■ ..1 — FOR SALE HOUSE Located at 702 E. Adams 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME WITH GARAGE Quick Possession! GENE WOLFE PHONE 671-W, O’NEILL 16tf 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_ FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms! Night, week or month. Air conditioned, clean, good beds. Redecorated.—Hotel O'Neill, Phone 364. New Man agement^_ 19th FOR RENT—Four room modem house. Gas heat. Garage.—Joe Jareske, phone 15F^, O’Neill. 20tf FOR RENT: Nice furnished apart ment for married couple. Mrs. Marie Crook, 129, E. Clay St., O'Neill. 19-21 c FDR RENT — Two 2-bedroom houses, mostly furnished.—Anna Bell Asimus, Phone 210, O'Neill. 19tf FDR RENT: Three houses, one 2 bedroom house and 2- one bed r o o m houses.—Contact Walter Pease or Phone Atkinson 7062. See Roy Parker, Ph. O’Neill 652-W. 12tf FARM LOANS-—See R, H. Parker, O’Neill. fltf WANTED WANTED- Alfalfa seed and milo combining. — Contact Vernon Gorgen, O’Neill. 19tfc $75 PER WEEK Wanted one man for part-time work. No selling experience nec essary. We train. This job is to supplement your present income. No traveling. Leads furnished. Also employment for full time man. Write for interview to: PERSONNEL DIRECTOR 3873 Firnam Street Omaha, Nebr. 21c WAITRESS WANTED Top wages. Baber’s Cafe, Plainview, Nebr. 21-22p WANTED House keeping. Bertha f Fowler, Gen. Del., O'Neill. 21p AUTO MECHANIC for Ford-Edsel dealership. Must be experienced. Vacation with pay. Insurance lienefits. Top pay lor right man. Need two immediately. Perma nent. Galyen Motor Co., Atkin son. Nebr. Call or write Wayne Galyen, Phone 8921 21c MAN WANTED To work in gro cery store out of town; mar ried, between age of 25 and 35; excellent chance for advance ment, write AB c/o Frontier, Box 330, O’Neill, Nebr. 21c HELP WANTED Married couple as caretakers of the O’Neill Country Club. Year round job Living quarters available on grounds. — Write S, Box 360 O’Neill._20-23c WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J. srRAGUE WE1X CO., O’Neill : blks W & 3^ hlks N stoplighl WANTED: Experienced middle aged woman to care for child ren night and day while mother is away. Write P. O. Box 563 or phone 548-W, O’Neill, Nebr. 18tfc WISCONSIN’S FINEST Dairy Cat tle. Shores Certified—Fresh and Springer 1300 lb. Holsteins, Guernseys, Swiss, Ayrshires, Shorthorns, Jerseys. $2,000.00 in Shores Wisconsin Dairy Cattle brings $400.00 cream monthly for Sandhill rancher. Calves $45 00 up. Yearlings $100.00 up. Lepto Bang's-shipping vaccinated. De livered. No sale barn or Nebras ka cattle. Travel expenses re funded. Harold P. Shores, Ne ligh, Nebraska. Phone Tu 7 4060 or Tu 7-1850. 17tf WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. tf -.EE US for new SPARTAN <>i SAFEWAY mobile nonies, 25 % down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phon, Contois Motoi Co., Neligh. 301' WAN 1 LL> I DRY CLEANING 01' ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctl Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body ana fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W O’NEILL - for Any .lob 25tl EXPERT REPAIR SHOP Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’Neill WANTED: Experienced waitress, day and night.—Candy Bill’s Cafe, O'Neill. 16tfc PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS— Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke, phone 790, 530 Clay St., across from the Methodist church. 18-23c L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIAIJZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Rec —Clinton. I LOAN Money on farms and ranches and city property.— Write to R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 6tf WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill 50tf MISCELLANEOUS 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. 9tf ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES O'NEILL, NEBR. — PH. 369 IS YOL K insurance costing t<* mu» tt Are y>u properly m • e*> Ed Ttein. ugt . U Neiii. 34tf FOR AUTO. HOME, FARM and RURAL school insurance cost ing $14.40. Renewal premiums not increased because of traffic violations; homes. 5-year policy, no $50 deductable, $13.60 pet $1,000. Farm, perpetual policy $7.70 first year and $3.50 each subsequent year per $1,000 Rural school buildings, perpetual policy, first year $16.05 and each subsequent year. $6 05 per $1,000. See, write or phone 114 or 218, O'Neill, Nebr. _21-24c See E. J. Shane ATKINSON fo*“ dragline work, -ewer and water u. ctR’s a;id i ..<■ work Vt-22i CASH LOANS SIGNATURE — AUTO FURNITURE O NEILL LOAN CO. We have a plan to fit every need and budget! VIRGIL L. LAURSEN Phone 131 O'Neill tfr AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 O NEILL NOTICES I AM BACK in my office again and I ha\e Eastern Money and Priv ate Money to loan on Farm land, Ranch land, and City Homes. II you need money see or write.— R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 6tl CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH TO EXTEND our heart felt thanks and appreciation tc the many friends and relatives lor their acts of kindness, sym pathy, beautiful floral offerings and memorials at the time of the death of our loved one. A special thanks to the Rehekah Lodge, WSCS, Mothers Club, Royal Neigh bor Lodge, Daughters of Zion and American Legion Post No. 93. Mrs. Leo Mossman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mossman and family Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gillaban and family Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson Mr .and Mrs. Stuart Hartigan Paul and Joe Bittner i wuuliO umr, i mains, my friends and relatives here who were so kind in sending cards and letters during my slay at the Oak Park Hospital in Oak Park, 111. Mrs. Keith Biddlecome 21p Ewing, Nebr. WE WOULD LIKE TO thank the many friends and relatives for the flowers, cards of sympathy, food, before and after the death of our father and husband, Stan islaus Chmiel. A special thanks to Dr. Carstens and the nurses and the sisters at St. Anthony’s hos pital during his illness. Very spec ial thanks to Falher Kucera who visited Stanislaus in the hospital. We made many new friends and would like to thank them for their special interest during this diffi cult time for us. Mrs. Stanley Chmiel and children. 21p O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Mike Higgins and wife of O’Neill traveled to Jules burg, Colo. Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ray McNally, 64, a friend of the family. They returned home Saturday atemoon. Two birthdays were celebrated fast week at the Harry Gilder sleeve home. Their daughter, Linda, entertained 12 friends at a “Come As You Are’’ breakfast September 6 to celebrate her 12th birthday. The events of the day were tape recorded. FOR SALE—Top shape Caloric 36” deluxe gas range. Scovie’s Western Auto, O’Neill. 21c Cathy Gildersleeve entertained nine guests after school September 9. Cake and ice cream were the order of the day for Cathy’s ninth birthday party. Visiting Mrs. Sadie Kaiser Mon day was her 89-year old uncle, John McCartney, his daughter, Mrs Quince Norton and her son, all of Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Hap Nellis of Las Vegas, Nev. were guests Fri day at the Harry Gildersleeve home. The Nellis family lived in Atkinson nearly 20 years ago. Sunday guests of Miss Mary Froellch were the Misses Be be Barker and Miml Vetter, both of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Humrich were in Norfolk Monday evening where Mr. Humrich attended a sales meeting at the Hotel Madison while Mrs. Humrich visited at the Willard Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker and Jerry Oetter were guests Sunday at the Harlan Parker home in Butte. The Reg Pinkermans were Sun day evening supper guests at the Lowell Nesbitt home. Labor Day weekend guests of Mrs. Rosa Bowers were her moth er, Mrs Anna Havranek and her I sister. Mrs. Frank Blake both of Denver. Tuesday the three ladies went to Norfolk for the remainder of the week where they saw an other sister of Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. E. N. Anderson who is in Luther an liospital. Mrs Bowers return ed home Sunday morning when Mrs. Havranek and Mrs. Blake returned to Denver. Mr and Mrs Esty Nelson and Connie were in Spencer Sunday at the Willard Rust and C. C. Nel son homes. Mr. and Mrs. Ijiwrence Lof qucst of Stuart spent Friday afternoon at the Dwayne Phil brick home. Mrs. Alma Ehy of Ainsworth was a guest Sunday at the Ray Ehy home. Mrs. Faye Pinkerman of Red bird was a guest at the Reg Pink erman home several days last week. Mrs. Harlan Parker and chil dren of Butte were luncheon guests Saturday at the Roy Parker home. Mr. and Mrs. L D. Putnam and Bill and Tom and Steve Higgins attended the St. Peter's church supper at Ewing Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cronin md family were in Cedar Rapids, Nebr. Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fox re turned Wednesday from a honey moon trip to the Black Hills and left Friday for Lincoln where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry of Emmet and family visited Sunday evening at the Dale Perry home. George Fuller left Sunday for Vermillion, S. D., where he will enroll at the University of South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Alton, Mar lene and Gary of Portland, Ore., formerly of O'Neill, were luncheon guests Tuesday at the Roy Parker home. Gary returned to spend Friday and Saturday with the Parker's grandson, Jerry Oetter. The Altons left Sunday morning for their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, O’Donnell took their daughter. Miss Rita Ifoehne, to Omaha last week where she will eontinue her studies at the College of St. Mary. Mrs. Martha Kopp of Atlantic, la. and her daughter, Mrs. Ray Olsen of Odebolt, la. were guests Saturday to Monday at the Ivan Pruss home. Mrs. Pruss and Mrs. Kopp arc sisters. Mrs. Chris McGinn called on Mrs. Faye Pinkerman at the Reg inald Pinkerman home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell plan to drive to Austin, Minn, for the weekend where they will meet their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Campbell and baby of Neenah, Wise. The Lowell Nesbitts and Reg Pinkermans attended a picnic Sun day at the Lynch park for Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Carson and fam ily, formerly of Lynch, here on vacation from Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peterson and family of Neligh were guests Friday evening following the O'Neiil-Neligh football game at the M. J. Baack home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer at tended a Switzer family reunion at Brunswick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley were in Sioux City Sunday for a Knapp and Spencer merchandise showing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay and Vicki of Chambers were supper guests Sunday evening at the Duane McKay home. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker were Labor Day weekend guests in Hastings of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Blakeslee. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson were in Atkinson Sunday evening — at the Laurence Rothcliild home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schmei chel attended the Brown and Keys Paha county fairs over the week end. , . Dan Putnam returned during the weekend from their Martin, S. I' ranch. FOR SALE—Top shape Caloric i S«” deluxe gas range. Scovle’i Western Auto, O’Neill. -1« Mrs. Susan Deaver and her son Clem, who came Thursday from Cheyenne, Wyo., returned Thurs day to Cheyenne where Mrs Deaver will visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkins returned Thursday from Omaha Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelly anc Mrs. Chuck Fox and children were in Miller Sunday where they visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fox. Miss Nora McAuliffe and Miss Genevieve Biglin returned tf Sioux Citv Sunday after severa days here at the F. N. Cronir home, Paul A. Nelson visited two days •e< ntly with his parents, Mr. anc Mrs. Paul Nelson. He was en route from Ft. Monmouth, N. J. to Ft. Lewis, Washington. Mr and Mrs. John Boh am, Lin da and John, jr., visited her fa ther, James Boyle, last week also in Page with Mr. and Mrs Edgar Boyle and with Myra Fair banks of Inman. The Bohams hac heen on vacation in Colorado Springs and visiting Mr. and Mrs | George Fairbanks in White River S. D. They planned to visit hci brother in Nevada, Mo. Mr. Bohan was on vacation from his job as shop foreman at IIIC at Syracuse | Kan. Hospital Notos St. Anthony’s Hospital Report Admi sions: Sept. 8—Mrs. Gail Muller, Herman Janzing, Miss Pa tricia Ann Lorenz and Andrew Gooden all of O’Neill; 9 Gary Kirkpatrick Mrs, Larry Tibbetts and Kenneth Hoerle all of O’Neill; Mrs- Lewis Walters of Chambers; Mrs. Pauline Noffko, Ew'ing. 10 Harry Graham, O'Neill and Sam uel Burtwistle, Ewing. 11 Rich rd J Minton, jr George Pebbles and Mrs. Roy J. Shelhamer all ol O'Neill and " Lura Anne- Crumly i of Page. 12 Gayle Lea Muller and Mrs. William Ernst both of O neill. 13 Robert Hanley. Jan Hum rich, Becky Jo Humrich, Mrs. Lysle Johnson and Paul Moseman all of O’Neill and William Con ner of Ewing. 14—Mrs. Edward J. Boyle and Mrs. Jannie Eppon hach, both of O’Neill and Angela Philbrick of Ainsworth. 15 Mrs. Delbert Robertson and Weslie Pinkerman, both of O’Neill. 16 , Mrs. Donald Strong, Chambers. Dismissals: Sept. 8 Mrs. Er nest Price, O'Neill. 9—Mrs. Ken neth Hoerle (transferred) and Mrs. Harry Tibbetts, both of O’Neill, Miss Karen Ann Loock of Silen cer and Richard Goettsch of Grand Island. 10 Mrs. Arnie Mace and Andrew Goeden, both of O’ Neill, Mrs. Dean Pofahl and baby girl of Ewing and L. O. Bemhol tz of Page. 11 Patricia Ann Lor enz and Miss Thelma Young, both of O’Neill and Samuel Burtwistle (of Ewing. 12 Mrs. Gail Muller of O’Neill, Mrs. Allan Mitchell and baby boy of Butte, Lura Anne Crumly of Page and Mrs. Mar jorie Dix of Lynch. 13 Gary Kirk patrick, Richard J. Minton, jr., Mrs. Donald Younie and baby boy and William C. Luben, all of O' Neill. 14 Mrs. Roy J. Shelhamer, Felix Sullivan and Mrs. Lysle Johnson, all of O’Neill. 15—Jan and Becky Jo Humrich, Herm an Janzing, all of O’Neill, Mrs. Edgar Boyle of Page, William Connor of Ewing, Mrs. I^niis Wal ters and baby I>oy of Chumh r> and Angela Plulbrick of Ainsworth Lt'NDItERti MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Creighton Admitted: Sept. 5-U Mrs Julia , Wagner, Creighton; Charles A Miller, Brunswick; Mrs. Phillip Frazier, McLaughlin, S. 1' Mrs Ronald Nielson, Creighton; Joseph i Bern, Verdigro, Dismissed; Mrs. Hannah Buss kohl, Creighton; Susan Ulrich. Creighton; Mrs. Otto Jedlicka and son, Verdigro. SACKED HEART HOSPITAL Lynch Admitted: George Baumeister Butte; W. II Block, Anoka; Mrs Bertha Bright, Butte; Mrs. Mar> Classen, Spencer; John Dicki Spencer; Mrs. Edith Donahue Butte; Mrs. Lucy Hrbek, Nio hrnra; Dr. G. B. Ira. Lynch: Erick Oilman, Anok i Mrs. Martha Schultz, Nailer; Mrs. Goo. Thayer Lynch; Mrs. William Waechtor, Verdel; Mrs. Mary Wolfe. Lynch, Mrs. Leo Howdeshell, Lynch; Mrs Raymond Elsasser, Spencer Dismissed: Sept. 12 Bah> Duane Truax, Lynch; Mrs. Don Bare, Lynch. 13 Baby Jo Ann Knutzen, Niobrara; Mrs George Courtney. Jr., Lynch. 14 Mrs Joseph Walsh, Lynch; Mrs John Fuhrer, Butte. ATKINSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Atkinson Admitted: August 8 Cherj I Lynn White of Atkinson; Don Focken of Newport; Mrs. Ray mond Seger of Atkinson. 9 Noble Karr Fleming of Stuart. 10 Rich ard Spelts of Grand Island. 11 Henry Ludeman of Newport; Jo seph Schmaderer of Stuart. 13 Mrs Leo Urban of Chambers. Dismissed: August 8 Mrs. Bill Boettcher of Atkinson. 9 Mrs. Rudy Dvorak and son of Atkin son. 10—Mrs. Harlan Reber of Stuart. 11 Mrs. Lawrence Skrdla and son of Stuart; Mrs. Newell Schrocder and daughter of Butte; Richard Spelts of Grand Island; Don Focken of Newport; Mrs Lawrence Kaup and daughter of Stuart. 13 Cheryl Lynn White of Atkinson; Mrs. Raymond Seger and son of Atkinson; Charles Spelts of Rapid City, S. I). Ford's Park Picnic Site Honored at a picnic Sunday at Ford's park were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Luber of Memphis, Tenn. Attending were Mrs. Roy Lowry, who they were visiting and Mrs. Peter Mulhair, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Havranek and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hull and daughter, all of Lynch and Will Caywood. Mr. and Mrs. Luber left on Monday morning. Spencer News By Mrs. Roy Forbes The Spencer firemen entertain ed the grade and high school chil dren at a wiener roast Thursday night at the ball park. On Sun day the firemen enteltained their wives and families at a picnic at Fort Randall park. Over six ty were present. The Adam Koenig residence was sold at auction Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Harold llaun of Spencer. This well-planned family home is one of the largest houses in Spen cer. John Jamber, 12 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pamber of Spencer had eye surgery Saturday at an Omaha hospital. 17 j WELLINGTON'S St/itC-Pu*fio4e Scat j x’cit "pcet Ott “76c (fof m For dress, for leisure, for work ... Wellington's by TEXAS are designed and made for comfort and wear. They look like a dress shoe; $1095 They wear like a work shoe. WELLINGTON S BY TEXAS ARf YOUR BIST BUY. A boot for every age group and priced to give you a double duty value. A town and country boot always in good taste at the game, in the field, in your boat, for hiking, or riding (cycle or horse) — round and square dancing, too. YES, Wellington’s by TEXAS are the ideal boots for every occa sion. BEFORE YOU BUY . . . JUST TRY McCarville’s "Shoes for the Whole Family"