Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Osborn This community witnessed a hard wind with rain changing tc snow on Wednesday continuing ai day and night. Some snow drifts were deep enough to hault travel The farmers still have drifts ir their corn fields. They are wonder ing how they are going to get then com picked. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hiscocks were callers and coffee guests al the Pat Osborn tome Sunday. Nosf. 1. Miss June Carson spent the weekend at home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs Albert Carson Mr. and Mrs Gordon Bart a anc Evelyn were visitors at William Kalal's tome in Verdigre or Saturday. On Saturday afternoon at 2:30 t few neighbors gathered at the John Derickson home to help Mrs John Derickson celebrate hei birthday. Refreshments consistec of sandwiches, cake and coffee which the uninvited guests brought They departed for home- around 4:30 wishing Mrs Derickson many more happy birthdays. . Mrs. Lee Brady, sr has beer helping Mrs. John Babl witfi housework since the new little Miss has arrived at the Babl home The 60th anniversary’ of tP»c Dr. H. D, Gildersleeve Optometrist Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted I»h. 167 O'Neill, Nebr. Hours &-5 —, Mon. thru Sat. Closed Wednesdays Elmer Hulls held at the ballroom in Lynch an Sunday, Nov. 1 was well attended by their friends from this community. Mrs Leta Miles spent several days at her farm house, also visiting at the A. W. Aim home, before returning to her home in ! Lincoln on Wednesday Mrs. Virgil Pinkerman enter tained her pupils at a Holloween ! party Thursday evening, Nov. 1 at the Dorsey school. The teacher and pupils of the Carson district were invited but due to the rain ami snow it made the newly graded roads impossible and they did not get to attend. Mr and Mrs. Robert Weils and family, who formerly lived in Texas, have found ranch work near Page and have moved into their new home. They had been living with Mrs. Well's parents, the Howard Slacks. Mrs Harold Osborn accom panied Mrs. Howard Graham to Norfolk Oct. 28 lo get Marlyn Graham so she could spend the days at home during teachers con vent,on in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and E»elyn and Mr. and Mrs Harold ; Osborn attended the program | and basket social held at the Graham school Friday. Oct. 30 The bad roads and snow disap j pointed several children who had 1 planned to attend as well as Mrs. Gehlsen and her pupils. Leland Moody and Wilmer Craw ford were out several days this i week installing the new* phones and doing some line work. Harry Smith moved his con struction machinery from this 1 vicinity Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Webber were dinner guests at the Harold Osborn home on Friday. 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PRESCRIPTIONS The next time your doctor finds it necessary to prescribe for you or a member of vour family, take your prescription to DEVOY'S REXALL Drug to be filled by a PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST. Remember. Prescriptions are often needed in the evening and that you'll find a Registered Pharmacist on duty in the evening at DEVOY'S. We are open until 9:00 pm. for your convenience. DEVOYREXALL Drug Bob Devoy, Pharmacist Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings O'Neill, Nebr. were Sunday dinner guests at the Floyd France home in Lynch Mrs Joe Hrbek and children were Wednesday evening visitors at the William Havranek home in Gross. Mrs. J. E Wiley was honored guest at a farewell get-to-gether at the Dorsey church on Oct. 24 There were 32 adults and six children present. Games were played and a lunch was served Each one gave a money dona tion, which made a nice gift for Mrs. Wiley. Mrs Wiley plans on staying with her children who live in California Lynch News By Veldeen Pinkerman Miss Marlyn Graham spent the weekend with her parents. Roland Hughes from Lincoln spent the weekend with his par ents. Mr and Mrs Jack Hughes. He was enroute to Minneapolis Minn , Kenneth. Cecil, and Dale Cal kins arrived Sunday from Com ing. Ia., to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Hurd. Jim Eiler of Lincoln spent the weekend with friends and rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schiessler of Sioux City, Mrs. Faye Pinkerman and Mr. and Mrs George Cal kins spent Sunday evening at Veldon Pinkerman s. Mr and Mrs. Eldon Sedivy went to Butte Wednesday. Their children stayed at the Guy Pinker man home while their parents were gone. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Christens* n were Friday visitors at the Ricfli ard Christensen home. Weslie and Marty Pinkerman taved at the Guy Pinkerman home from Wednesday till Fri day. Doyle Hull visited at the Frank McDonald home Wednesday, Nov 4 Randy Pinkerman stayed at the Wayne Christensen home from Wednesday till Friday night. Mary Ellen Schindler was a Nov. 4 overnight guest of Veldeen Pinkerman at the home of Mrs Hannah Streit and Judy McGill was an overnight guest of Hall.e Carsten at the Frank Carsten home. Marten Heiser spent Wednesday night with his aunt. Mrs Marvin Schindler. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull and Mr land Mrs Dick Hull and Dawn visited at the Garry Wilson home Firday evening. Charlie Schollmeyer visited Fri day evening in the Joe Madura home. Mr. and Mrs Ted Schiessler came from Sioux City Saturday evening to attend Mrs. Schiessler's aunt. Mrs John Hurd's funeral. Mrs Faye Pinkerman who has been visiting there accompanied them home. Miss June Carson spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Boucher of O'Neill yvere Sunday evening cal lers at the Ivan Thomson home Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streit and family called at the Melvin Hasel horst home in O'Neill Sunday Mr and Mrs. Charlie Courtney spend the weekend in Lincoln visiting their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Courtney. Bruce Schollmeyer and AJ Brady were Wednesday, Nov 4 suppier guests of Dennis Darnell. Mr. and Mrs. Swede Sedivy visited at the Gay Hull home Saturday afternoon and Gayiene and Gregg accompanied them home. Randy Pinkerman accompanied Mr and Mrs Veldon Pinkerman and Veldeen Pinkerman to L>7ich Saturday night Mr. and Mrs Dean Oberle from I Sioux Falls, S. D.. spent the week • end with friends and relatives. Venus News By Mrs, Kalph Brookhouser Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caskey at tended the class get to-gether at Orchard Legion hall on Saturda> evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hildreth of California. Duane Boelter is helping with the work at the Harry Caskey farm. Nov 1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Summers were their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Davis and family of Norfolk. The Davis's son Mike and Gary returned home with their parents after spending the later part of the week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs Vernon Held of Royal were Sunday dinner guests of his parents. Mr and Mrs. La Vem Held. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch visited their daughter and son-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suffi cool and son on Nov. 1 at Verdi gre. On Saturday evening, Oct. 31 Miss Vemetta Cleveland and Byron Oltjenbruns of Venus were married at the United Brethem church at Orchard. Mrs. Irvin Held attended the census course at Center the later pan of the week Mr. and Mrs Ora Caskey, Larry and Gary were Sunday din ner guests at the Edwin Porter home. The succesful bidders on the farm of Mrs. Pearl Grueling were William Vrooman and Cecil Moser. The sale was held on Thursday, . Oct. 29 at Center. Friday evening. Nov. 6 a fire destroyed the wash house and j contents at trie 'arm of Mr. and Mrs William Vrooman An over heated trash burner is believed to have started the fire It was a total loss. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rasmussen and family were Sunday. Nov. S visitors at the home of the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs George Jeffrey. Kenneth Caskey is a patient* at thi O'Neill bo-ip; s’. Mrs. Caskey went to O’Neil] Saturday to visit her husband over the weekend. Their two small daughters are spending a few days at the Bruce Bennett home near Wmnetoon Mr. and Mrs. Larry L Brook houser of Cotesfield spent the; weekend with Mr and Mrs Ralph Brookhouser. Sunday afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs Lyle Tucker and son and Jack Haw k of Ewing. _ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD-Wm A. Miller to Llovd M Godel and wf 10-14-59 $3500-Lot 12 Blk 1- O’Neill. QCD-Roy M. Sawers to Robert K Sauers and wf 10-8-59 $1- Lot 3 I DR. H. D. GILDERSIJEEVE OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th & Douglas O’NEILL, NEBR Ph. 167 — Office hr*. 9 to 5 Eyes Examined—^Glasses Fitted Monday Thru Saturday Closed Wednesday _ Blk 11-0 Neill. \VD-Flo R. Spelts to Spelts of Ne braska. Inc 10-23-59 $1-1/3 in terest in Lots 6-7-8-9-1011 Blk 27 O'Neill WD-Leon W. Terwilli^er to Rali>h Armold 5-8 59 $16.000-EV* 9-31-14. WD-Ralph Armold to Milton G MeKathnie and vvf 5-8-59 $20,800 9-31-14. QCI >-Iv el Thompson to Leon Thompson 8-26-54 $3600 NEVi-and SE>4 32-26-14. WDGusstave G. IVHackarr to Eugene E. Wolfe and wf $13.900-l*>t3 9 and 10 Hlk 300 Neill. Sheriffs l^eed-Leo S. Ticnyaek, Sheriff to L. E. Stamp 10-3B3 5100-Lots 17 and 10 Hlk lllnman WO-Fannie Haggerty to Itobhy G Er\\ n and wf 7 1-59 STOOD SW lots 10 and 11 Hlk A- O'NeiB and Haggerty’s Add-O’Nedl WO-J antes E. Van Every to Leslie George Van Every, et al 10-28 59 Sl-SEE 27- \VV*WV4 X 30-10 Subj to life estate of grantor Pre-Golden Gloves BOXING STUART AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 10 Bouts - AAU Fighters include Butch and Dean Pofahl of Ewing; Terrj and Skeet Cobb of Grand Island, formerly of Stuart; Kiuuc Hawthorne of Palmer; Eugene Ironshell, Dick Martina ari Gerry Hacker of Hastings, and many others. Martin Helzer erf Grand Island, former Golden Glove* cham pion, will referee. Reserved seats are now on sale at Bassett Cleaners, Bas sett , Wilson Drug, Atkinson; Laursen Insurance, O’NeiD; zni Stuart Sundries, Stuart, at S2 50 General admission and sUo* ing room on sale night of fight at gate at 11.50. We chose the finest for you! Bright golden fruit, loaded with sweet and . y juice. Medium sizes, seedless, easy to peel and segment, sweet eating. r hot, steaming PiUsbury or Ballard. BISCUITS Mrs. Wright’s Sweet Cream or Buttermilk Biscuits % So*. 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