The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 28, 1960, Image 5

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FOR SALE
™,R SALE Reg Polled Hereford
Bulls. Two 24 and 3 years old
Proven, herd bull quality some
yearlings Everett Van Dover.
24 miles eust of old Opportun
ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre l
or 16 south of Lynch 25tf
Foil SALE 4 pi Hi bred Cnrki r
Spaniel pups. 4 mos old Taking
orders for Silver German police
pups. Joe I/xx’k, Spencer, Nebr. 1
__ _ 35MOc
^Al-T FOR SALE ■ Kankpolb
$16 50 a ton: American $20 50
a ton: white block 75c Located i
3 blks. east. 4 hlks north of
traffic light, Everett Gorgan
Ph 164 O'Neill. 51tf
FOR SALE- Pu ebred Hampshire
ment-type is nrs. Reasonably
priced. Henrj Stelling and Son,
2 S and 4 \v, of Orchard, Ne
braska. 29tf
FDR SALE: Niore fancy Cream
cows. Shore s Guernseys, Hoi
steins, Swiss Extra large fancy
Some fresh with calves Rea
sonable prices Harold Shores I
Neligh. ph. TU 7-4060 TU 7- ■
4850 25tf
AAKE PATTON S BEN Franklin
store your candy headquarters
Always fresh. 27tfc
SEE US for new SPARTAN or ‘
SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25%
down, 5% int.; up to 84
months to pay. Write or phone
Contois Motor Co., Neligh. 1
30tf
FT)It SALE -Set of oxygen and
acetylene bottles (large size).
Northwest Electric, O'Neill. 34tfc
FOR SALE: High quality April
1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra good
backs. Kieth Ahart - O'Neill,1
Dercy Abart - Emmet. 31tf
Like new White Zig Zag Sewing
Machine sows on buttons, but
tonholes, overcasts, blind hems 1
and appliques all without attach- i
ments. Huy it for 8 payments of1
$7.10 each. Can be seen in this
area. Write for fife details, 230
North 10th St.. Lincoln, Nebr,
40-41 c |
FOR SALE Grain and hay 400
bu. yellow corn and 300 bu. white
com. All cribbed; 16 stacks old
prairie hay. Raymond Pribil, rte.
1, Box 124. O'Neill. 39-Up
FOR SALE Late model Singer
sewing machine in this area. '
Equipped for making button
holes, fancy stitches, blind hem
\ ming and zig-zag sewing. Party 1
with g<xxl references may have ,
by taking over the last S small
monthly payments. For more in
formation write CREDIT MAN- ,
AGER, ROX 250, North Platte, 1
Nebr. 40-41 c
MACHINERY
42 Farmall MD, new rubber
49 Farmall H
-17 Farmall H, overhauled A-Z
43 Farmall H
41 Farmall II
49 Farmall C
Farmall 14 with sweep
Minneapolis Moline RTU
Massey Harris
50 COE 2-ton Chevy truck with box
PTO Hydraulic chain saw
Farm loaders $50.(X) and up
New DuAll loaders
Near new Knoedler PTO burr mill
JD mill with traveling table
Hesse roller mill
No. 14 John Deere mill
See us for your spring needs
APPLIANCES—
Used electric refrigerators $30 and
up
Used IHC 12-ft. freezer $140
New Whirlpool dryer $139
Maytag wringer washer
SHELHAMER
EQUIPMENT CO.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
IHC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpool
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USED TRAILER SALE
1959 Safeway, 43 foot, 2 bedroom,
thermopane windows, factory
air-condition, washer and elec
tric drier—Sale price $3,895.00.
1957 Mercury 42'
1957 Homette 36'
1957 American 42’
1956 Safeway 33'
1955 Safeway 30’
1954 Angelus 34'
1954 Sureway 34'
1953 American 32'
1951 Glider 21'
19-17 Glider 26’
For your used or new coach, your
best deal is see
CONTOIS MOBILE HOMES
NORTHEAST NEBRASKA’S
LARGEST
Neligh, Nebr.
Open Everyday and Sunday
38-41
\ I M MOBILE HOMES
Your Factory Authorized Dealer!
for
Safeway, American, Spartan I
lX'troiter, Richardson, Sparcraft
A. B. C. Sparlane, Husker
We trade, finance, deliver any
where. Terms up to 84 months.
Open everyday and Sunday, ror
your best deal see
CONTOIS MOIHLE HOMES
Northeast Nebraska Largest
Neligh, Nebraska
55 HEAD of Registered Herefords.
50 hulls, 5 females, O Neill sale,
Tuesday, Febr. 16. Write for cat-,
a log: Kieth Abart, P. O. Box W
O’Neill, Nebr., sale mgr. 39-41p
'OR SALE I mo White sewing
machine, compute with attach
ments New 10 year Ouiiruntee.
RHia' le party mas have by ms
mmm ; 6 pay ments of $6 87 or
will Hi . Mint for i ash. To see
write CREDIT MANAGER BOX
250 North Platte, Nebr, 40-41c
'OR SALE Two registered Hero
I*,rd 1 Hill raises, sired by Crusty
M8 from tlie Alfred Meeks heril
of Taylor Arthur O'Neill, O'
N'eill._ 39-40p
OR '•ALE V-fy p» .now plow
Will fit patrol or large oaterpil
lar, Sewell Johnson Atkinson,
phone *531. 40-41 p
'OR SALE Registered Angus
hulls, one tsvo-ye ir-old and four
calves. William T. Sitz, Burwell.
_ 4Q-43p
MOBILE HOMES
Large Stock
New and Used
In the O'Neill vicinity
contact Clarence Johnson
Elm's Court, O'Neill, Nebr.
MILLER TRAILER SALES
Albion, Nebr. KX5-2170
Contact Us Today 39tf i
linger Sewing Machine 3 months
old with a buttonholer. Can be
seen in this area. Buy it for 7
payments of $5.85 each. Write for
free details. 230 North 10th St.,
Lincoln, Nebr. 40-41c
Real Estate for Sale
'OR SAIE Improved 80 acres 4
mi. from Clearwater on good
gravel road, 1 M> mi. to highway
275. Ideal for semi-retired
couple. Buildings in good repair.
REA. natural gas, hot and cold
water, bathroom. Mail route to
door. Immediate possession. |
Leon Beckwith, Emmet. 36tf
Listings For Sale
760 acres northeast of Inman,
improved; 1®) acres north of
Page, modem home; ,120 acres
modem improved, Atkinson, ir
rigation equipped; 120 farm near
Emmet: 160 farm east of O'Neill, j
irrigated, with equipment; 320
improved northeast of O’Neill, j
farm and pasture; 80 acres
lorthwest O'Neill, good location,
well fenced and near Highway
No. 20.
EDTHORIN
PHONE 207 — O'NEILL
13tf
FOR KENT
rOR RENT 1\»o Tiodroom home . |
Kieth Ahart, O'Neill. 22tfc j
■'OR RENT Rooms Night, week
or month. Clean, good beds. Re
decorated. Hotel O'Neill, Phone
364. New Management. 40p
■’OR RENT- IHC Rotary Stalk
cutter. Shelhamor Equipment
Co., O’Neill. tf
rOR RENT- All Modem house,
two bedrooms. Heater furnished.
—Nina Jonas, O’Neill.
38-40pd
WANTED
WANTED AT ONCE—Man or wo
man to service customers for
famous, nationally advertised
Watkins products in city of O’
Neill. Established business. Pro
fits of $2 and up an hour at start
possible. Full or part time. No
investment. Write Watkins Pro
ducts, Inc., D-83, Winona, Minn.
37-40 pd
WANTED TO BUY—Small upright
piano. Write Box 37 or Phone
833, O'Neill. 30-40c
FRED KARO
BERNARD TROSHYNSKI
Public Accounting and
Tax Service
Phone 5281 Atkinson
38tf
USE YOUR SPARE TIME to in
crease your weekly eamigs $25
$50 or more. No investment but
car needed in O'Neill. For in
formation write Rawleigh's Dept.
NBA-101-326, Freeport, 111 If
you need Rawleigh Products
now, write Dept. MB.
WANTED AT ONCE—Man or wo
man to supply families with
Rawleigh Products in O’Neill
Consumers write us for products.
Many Dealers earn $50 weekly
oart-time — $100 and up full
time. Write Rawleigh's. Dept.
NBA-101-1, Freeport, 111. If you
need Rawleigh Products now.
Write Dept. MB. 39p
WELL DRILIJNG and well and
windmill repair. — Write Box
562, phone 553-J.
SPRAGUE WELL 00 . O'Neill
3 blks W & 3»4 blks N stoplight.
WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading
days, Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday each week.—Dwaine
Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf
WORK WANTED- Guaranteed
welding and mechanic work done.
East of drive-in theatre —Ver
non Gorgen. O’Neill. 32tfc
WE DON'T WANT ALL THE bus
iness—Just yours.. Patton's Ben
Franklin. O'Neill. tfc
WANTED!
DRY CLEANING
OF ALL KINDS'.
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 775-W for Pickup
and Delivery!
47ctf
Wick's BODY SHOP
Complete Body ana Fender
Repairs ana Painting
Glass Installed—Towing Servl<*
Phone 211W
- O NEILL. —
for Any Job 25tf
WANTED Experienced married
man fur general farming and
livestock feeding position All
modem house and extras fur
nished. 'Hus job offers advance
ment .md security to the right
man References required Write
Box 17, Rural Route 1. Wisner,
Nebr. 40c
A ELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm
supply business handling well
known products. Small capital
needed. Write box TH. e-o The
Frontier. 5th
DONOHOE CONST. CO.
( AT- M DO I’—DOZER
Demur Elevated l■ railing
John E. Donohue, Phone 447-W
O N KILL, NEItKASKA
Minnesota Woolen Company
Bonded Representative
Robert W. Young
Phone 192-J
609 East Adams
23tfc ;
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
50tl
L. Guthmiller
Half Block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALISE •_ in ail kinds of
automobile, xick and tractor
repair Acetynne welding.
LAWN MOWER renal ring Also
repair parts for Lawson — Kei
—Clinton
MISCELLANEOUS
EVERY COW cnn stand for im
provement. CURTISS STUD
SERVICE ran bring improve-j
ment to your cows with matings
to the greatest sires in the world.
Call 470, Duane Gray, O'Neill
_ 14tfc;
IS YOUR insurance costing too
much? Are you properly in
sured — See Ed Thorin, agt.,
O'Neill, Nebr. 14tf
CASH LOANS
Signature — Auto — Furniture
O’Neill Loan Co.
VIRGIL LAURSEN
Phone 4.14 O’Neill
AUCTIONEERING
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Private Listings and Auctions
Auction Service
LONG TERM LOANS
ED THORIN
PHONE 207_O'NEILL
NOTICES
SAVE UP TO $20 OR MORE
ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
VIRGIL LAURSEN
O'Neill, Nebraska
O. E. DAVIDSON PLUMBING and
HEATING announces that he
now has Larry Urban in the
service department. For prompt
service call 126, O’Neill. 40-41c
NOTICE
The Shields Township annual
meeting will he held Tuesday,
Feb. 2 at 2 p.m.
John P. Conway
40c60 Township clerk
CARDS OF THANKS
I WISH TO THANK all my friends,
neighbors and relatives for the
flowers, cards, letters and visits
while I was in the hospital, also
a special thanks to Dr. Carstens
and the hospital staff for their
wonderful care. Your kindness will
long be remembered.
40p Evelyn Ernst
T WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere
thanks to Dr. Carstens and the en
tire hospital staff for their care
and kindness, also all my friends
and relatives who remembered
me with visits, flowers and cards
during my period of hospitaliza
tion. Mrs. Anson Closson
40p50
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin
cere thanks to all our friends for
the many kind expressions of sym
pathy extended us since the death
of our loved one. It has been
greatly appreciated. The Sageser
and Thomson families. 40p
I-Legal Notices—|
(First DUb. uan. 21, 1960»
NOTICE OF BORROW DIRT
LEASE SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Educational Lands and
Funds will offer for sale at public
auction to be held at the office of
said Board in the State Capitol
Building, Lincoln, Nebraska, on
the 5th day of February, 1960, at
10 o'clock AM., a borrow dirt
lease covering the following de
scribed land, to-writ: SWliSW1^
Section 16, Township 28 North,
Range 14 West. Holt County, Ne
braska, containing 40 acres more or
less.
Such lease will lie sold to the
highest and best bidder, subject to
the right of the Board to reject any
and all bids.
BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL
LANDS & FIENDS
By Elmer H. Mahlin, Secretary
39-4fle
NOTICE or HEARING OE
l-l III l«»N I OK I IN U
SETTEE M ENT OE At CO I NT
No. «U
William J. Froelieh and
Julius I> Cronin, Attorneys
COUNTY COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY, NEBRASKA
ESTATE OF HUGH J BIRMIXG
11AM DECEASED.
THE STATE OF NEBRASKA,
TO ALL CONCERNED:
Notice is hereby given that a
fH'tition has been tiled for settle
ment herein, determination of heir
ship, inheritan • taxes, fees and
commissions, distribution of es
tate and approval of final account
and discharge, which will be for
hearing in this court on February
t 10 o’clock. A M.
Louis W. Roirner
County Judge
SEAL' 3lMQe
Observation School Set
At Methodist Church
The First Methodist church will
Ik* thi scene Friday and Saturday
of a Sunday school observation
school for churches of the O'Neill
Methodist sub-district. The sessions
will be Friday at 1:30 and Satur
day at 9 a m. and 1:30 p.m.
The school will he conducted
by a group from the Methodist
interboard Council. The instructors
will actually teach Sunday school
classes during the observation
school to demonstrate techniques
of teaching.
Classes will lx* conducted for
kindergarten, nursery, primary
junior, junior higli and administra
tor groups. The observation school
is for the benefit of Sunday school
teachers, youth counselors, sufk*i
intendents, and any other interest
ed persons are welcome.
Red Camp Thrills
Group With Jazz
Members of the O'Neill Concert
association were treated to an un
usual performance Sunday night at
the high school auditorium when
lied Camp, jazz pianist, played
for the second of the three concerts
held in O'Neill this season.
Camp gave a concert of con
trasts in ragtime and impression
istic jazz in melodies familiar to
all.
The program was divided into
four parts. Camp opened the eon
cert with numbers exemplifying
early barrelhouse jazz, rag and
jazz. The second paid of the pro
gram was devotes! to the blues in
slow, medium, fast and very fast
tempos.
Dixieland jazz comprised the
third part of the concert and Camp
ended the concert with “Jazz Here
and Now”, a group of tunes that
have lived through the years.
The piano perfectionist played
two encores — Stardust and St.
Louis Blues.
The final O'Neill concert will be
given April 13 and will feature
Zvi Zeitlin. a violinist.
Page Mothers Raise $70
PAGE—Page mother’s conduct
ed their polio fund Mother’s March
Monday night with a collection of
$70.51. Mesdames Floyd Frahm,
Harry Harper, Curtis Roberts, Mel
vin Roach. Arnold Stewart, Melvin
Smith, Arnold Tikalsky and Cordes
Walker participated. The group ex
pects more contributions from the
Page area.
SFXTRITY MAN HERE
Gail Robart, social security field
representative, will be in the as
sembly room at the Holt court
house from 9:30 until 3 Wednes
day, Feb. 3. James Hoftman will
be in the court room at Butte
February 11.
Rites Conducted
Here Monday for
Mrs. A. S. Smith
Funeral services were conduct
ed Monday at 2 p.m. at the First
Methodist church for Mi’s. August
Smith. Rev. Glenn Kennicott of
ficiated and burial was in Prospect
Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Smith died at her home in
the Opportunity community at the
'age of 79.
Pallbearers were George Calkins,
Harvey Krugman, Paul Zakrzewski,
Lloyd Whaley, Walter Young and
Melvin Ruzicka.
Rebekah B. Brady was bom
June 16, 1880, at Alma, Wise., the
daughter of Alice Holland and Mi
chael Brady. She was married in
June, 1904, to August Smith at
Eau Claire, Wise.
They have been longtime resi
dents of the Opportunity area.
One son was born to the couple,
Leslie, of Ainsworth.
Survivors include Mr. Smith, a
son. Leslie; and four sisters, Mrs.
Alice Jackson, Los Angeles, Calif.,
Miss Della Brady and Mrs. Jose
phine Schrempp. Omaha, and Mrs.
Grace Berger, O’Neill.
Newport News
By Mrs. Oliver (dig
By Mrs. Oliver Oilg
The Nightingals project club met
Wednesday evening in the home of
Mrs. Jim Seger with 10 members
and one visitor, Mrs. L. W. Ben
dig, present. The meeting was con
ducted by the new president, Mrs.
Paul Johnson.
Plans were completed to serve
lunch at the Ed Vogel sale Satur
day. Proceeds to go toward the
purchase of a hot water heater for
the gym. Mrs. Laurence Green
field gave the lesson on “Health
and Personality for Your Child’’.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
Newport War Mothers met Fri
day afternoon with Mrs. Fay Pick
enpaugh. Present were nine mem
bers and one visitor, Mrs. F. E.
Anderson. Mrs. E. R. Barnes was
acting president in the absence
itf she president and vice presi
Nt'w officers were' elected as
Min Roy N, Im'o, press
lent; Mrs. \V. 11 Allen, vice-pres -
Mrs Kay Puk nj in-1
• • ret.iry; Mrs \ It Evering
tnt. treasurer; Airs Ustp John
>n, chain am; and Mrs. Olive
dg publicity chairman
The February meeting is to !<e
held w,th Mrs E. R. Barnes and
Mrs. W H. Allen
nit : , S ety of Christian
Service met Thursday afternoon
m the Methodist church with 30
members present It u is voted to
' ol.l our iitnua! dinner on the 1th
!‘ aiN,lay .1 St ;>te • :» i and haw
'lie ha/Ha the • i VVednestlay
m N tv."tdier Mrs Oohn Chrisb n
sen was m charge of the lesson.
Mrs Harold McMillan was hon
or guest Wednesday, Jan, 2D when
m dhhoFs came to help her cele
brate her birthday Cake and ice
cream were served. Attending
were Mrs Jim Jaeox. Mrs A H
Everingham, Mrs. W. II. Allen and
Mrs. E. R, Barnes.
Mr and Mrs. Purlin DeBolt of
O'Neill were Wednesday evening
visitors in the Sophia Lashmelt
home.
Sunday afternoon and supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nilson
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nilson,
Mr. and Min. Fred Roberts and
family of Atkinson and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Stahl and Marcia.
Mr and Mrs I.. W. Bendig,
Roger and Robert were Thursday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Dix at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Tern Cashatt of
Butte were Monday v isitors with
Irvin Christon. The men are
cousins.
Visitors the past week in the |
Albert Osterman home were Mrs.
Art Miller Wednesday, Mr, and]
Mrs. Pan Jilg were Saturday call
ers and Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Copeland and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Udell Brown werq Friday
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fuller and
Mr. and Mrs. Ho Fuller and fans-1
i 1 v were Saturday evening dinner
guests ot r anny r ullor ana Clara
at Stuart.
Sophia Lashmett was a Sunday
dinner guest in the V'ere Butler
home at Bassett. Mrs. Lashmett
and Mrs. Butler visited Sunday |
afternoon with Anna Keebaugh in j
the Long Bine Rest Home.
Sunday guests in the Clifford ]
Stahl home were Mr. and Mrs. Don :
Fox and family of Bassett, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Lemmer of Atkin
son. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fox and j
family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox,
Mabel and Jim.
Lizzie Johnson and Mrs. Pete
Utter were Sunday afternoon call
ers in the Francis Irwin home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bendig,
Roger and Robert spent the week
end in the Paul Bendig home near
Bonesteel. S. D.
Troy Craig and La Ron Branson
of Valentine were Tuesday over
night guests in the John Slachetka
home.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Gilg were Mr. and
.Mrs. Don Kaup and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilg.
Billi Jo Wolcott spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. Bill Wolcott near Wood Lake.
Miss Patricia Gordon of Lin
coln came Sunday for a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reno]
, Gordon.
I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sidak and
Cindy of Lincoln came Friday for
a two-week vacation with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew McKen
ney and with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Sidak at Long Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Henry left
Sunday for a couple week's visit j
with relatives in Kansas City. I
They accompanied Jim Savage as
far as Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vargason,
jr. and Harley Honnecker of Val
entine were Sunday afternoon call
ers in the John Slachetka home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Colfack of
Atkinson were Sunday visitors in
the Harold Colfack home.
Sunday guests in the Dean Moore
home were Mr. and Mrs, Walt
Johnson, Erie Moore, Dick Kaup
and Ruth Wewel and Wayne Ma
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen.
Lonna and Myrna were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del
Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown
of Long Pine were supper guests.
Mrs. Vi Judkins and Dick came
from Cheyenne, Wyo. after their
furniture and were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. F. E.
! Anderson and Eileen.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith ot
Stuart called Sunday evening in
‘the Paul Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilg called
Sunday afternoon in the O. W.
Wolcott home near Bassett.
Tuesday evening, Jan. 19 dinner
guests in the Mabel Fox home in
honor of her son, Floyd for his
birthday were: Mr and Mrs Floyd
Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lem
mer of Atkinson. Evening callers
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox and
family of Bassett and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Fox and family.
Leila Ammon came home from
Lincoln for a week’s vacation with
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burt were |
callers with Kitty McCance in
Bassett Sunday evening.
Jim Seger took Rudolph Con
ard, Sharon and Linda to Chad
ron Sunday where Sharon enroll
ed in the college for the second
semester.
Friday evening visitors in the
Bill Farr home were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Gilg. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Seger
and family, Mr and Mrs. Reno
Gordon and Carolyn and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Alderman and family j
of Long Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gossard,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Painter of Ains
worth were Sunday guests in the
Lloyd Jacox home.
Mrs. A B. Hutton and Vaughn
W’edige spent Sunday in the Alvin
Wedige home near Emmet.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Von Heeder
of Ainsworth were Sunday evening
callers in the Pete Utter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Veril Anderson
and family were Sunday dinner
guests in the Harl Anderson home.
Afternoon callers were Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Anderson and Eileen.
Callers during the week in the
C. A. Henry home were Harold
McMillan. Mrs. Roy Farr and Mr.
and Mrs. Wralt Johnson.
Mrs. Cora Moyer, Mr. and Mrs.
■*. O Willmmsen and \\ Ida \el
*>n of Ainsworth were Wednesday
■alter' in the \ B Fveringham
vnif David Swanson was a Sun
laj \ isiior.
\t - 1 ■ • i K I o- w - i Sun
i v <! -met uest o' Lttelta t\it
in Lam Pine
M.thcl Ko\ anil Jim stu nt a few
lavs last week m the I tot' ietnmer
v me netr Atkinson
M and Mrs John Slaehetk.a
i *d on Dick Borhme Sunday af
emoon in thi Rest Haven at
Mr and Mis; John Ik o'h and
''a * i w ere Sunday itieris on call*
>rs in the C I* Fail b me at
ituart and were supper guests of
Vlr and Mrs Ray Olson
\ Irian Tit'Ier of L>ng Pine w ,s
i Friday supper gu s» in the Har
>’ I M. Millan home He will leave
-'ehniary l K 1 ik Mask i I ■!'
year's service n the Naw
Mss Ik lores McMillan was a
5umlay ties; in the Horshal Wil
son home at Bassett.
Mr anil Mis K oil Greenfield
if B lssett w ere Sunday sttppet
’Hosts in the l.iurenee Greenfield
lome livening callers were Mr.
md Mrs. Roy Farr.
Mr and Mis C A Henry were
sunday dinner guests in the Roy
Farr home.
Mrs. Don Kaup. Debbie and
.’ ndy and Mrs Oliver Gilg called
Sunday afternoon on Hattie Fo\
ai Stuart.
Riverside News
By Mrs. Lionel Gunter
The John Napier family visited
Sunday and Thursday at the Web
Napier home
Clayton Hoke stayed at the R.
A Hortf home recently.
Faye Scheer was a supper guest
Friday of Sharon Mott.
Sharon Mott stayed one night
last week with Sandra Klliott.
Mrs Dewitt Hoke and Mrs Boh
Hobbs were in Norfolk Friday.
Mrs. Lionel Gunter assisted Mrs. i
William Ross entertain the Wo
mim's Mi«innarv Sncietv Thill'S-:
day afternoon. Francis Shrader,
Mary and Hetty Napier each gave
topics on the lesson and Shirley
Miller led prayer.
Howard Miller. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Miller and Danny were O’
Neill visitors Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Howard Miller called on her
sister, Mrs. Anna Smith at In
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgom
ery visited in O’Neill Friday after
noon and the girls stayed at the
Floyd Napier home
The Hilly Ixifquists, Don Lar
son, Wendell Switzer, Wayne Fry,
Richard Napier. Hob McDaniel and
Lynn Fry families were guests
Saturday evening at Uic Dale
Napier home.
Mr and Mrs. Dave Pollock vis
ited in Neligh Thursday afternoon.
Jay Butler and the Wendell
Switzer and Loo Miller families
were dinner guests Sunday at the
Ora Switzer home in honor of
Ruth Switzer's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier, Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Fry, Jackie and
Sheila and the Lorraine Mont
gomery family were dinner guests
Sunday at the Dale Napier home
in honor of Mrs. Floyd Napier's
birthday.
The Ernest Schollmeyer family
of Crofton plan to visit at the John
Miller home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Aiders were
dinner guests Thursday at the Fred
Ritter home at Tilden for Clara
Ritter’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
family visisted Friday evening at
the Billy Izifquest home.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston
visited Thursday evening at the
Gerald Wettlaufer home in O'Neill.
Dennis, Glenda and Leroy Na
pier staved from Sunday through
Wednesday, Jan. 17-20 at the R.
A. llord home.
Mrs. Alfred Napier took supper
to the George Keller home Satur
day evening. Mrs. Keller and
baby came home from the hos
pital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and
Danny visited Wednesday evening
at the Leo Miller home bringing
home made ice cream for lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller also
called on their way home from
Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer and
Gary of O’Neill were overnight
guests January 17 at the Will Shra
der home. The Archie Johnston
family were guests Sunday.
No school Monday and Tuesday,
fan 1S19 al the Rtv erskk4 school
c.m -.c of hkvktxi
Mr ami Mrs Vlfred Napier and
amity and Cl iyt,m Hoke wore in
j Neill Wednesday evening Mi's
S,i|#f inti Mrs Gary Tessmer
I'jtfxl Mrs George Keller in the
"'Sph d
The Billy l*vfiju« st family and
dr ami Nils 1 ee Kink and sons
vela4 guests Sunday at the lvert
"'ink home.
fhe Wayne F'\ family w eta sup
s'!' guests Monday at tin4 lTilly
ofi|uest home Other evening
diets were Mr and Mrs Wallet
Miller ami Danny.
Venus News
By Mrs Kulph Brook house r
Mr anil Mss Vincent Jackson
nnd T tty w. re in a car and truck
iccident 'huf'day Jan 21 after
nvotl when rctwrnm home from
Creighton Consider able damage
v is done to the J icfcson ear
Little Patty received throe I 'ok
an teeth Mr and Mrs Jaekson
a ere not m lui isl,
Saturday ev en hr visitors at the
Harry Cask, home wore Mr and
Mrs JktnaM Caskey and family
and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brook
houser
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd visited at
the la'oti Mitchel hom< at (»r. haril
Sunday, Jan 17,
Mr. and Mrs 1 Irvin Finch were
Kwmg visitors Saturday
Mr ;ind Mrs Ted Kmtuson were
Creighton visitors Thursday.
Mr nnd Mrs. Donald Kinnison
nnd family were Sunday. Jan. 17
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Harold Cihlar.
Friday, Jan. 15 Mr. and Mrs I si
Vern Held and Mr and Mrs Harry
Caskey were visitors with Mr and
Mrs Igt Vern Caskey. O'Neill.
Saturday O'Neill shoppers were
Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Groelings
and Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Hoelter.
Arthur Von Seggern made a
trip to Sioux City with stock, lie
was unable to gel home with the
truck that evening. The snow and
strong wind had blocked the roads.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hmokhous
er were Norfolk v isitors Friday,
They were supper guests tit the
home of Mr. and Mrs Ray Prook
houser. They also visited with their
uncle. Frank Sokol, a patient at
the hospital. Mr. Sokol was much
improved. It was thought he could
return to his home the following
day.
Jimmy Sukup, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Sukup. left Wednes
day, Jan. 13 for Omaha for induc
tion into the Army for which he
volunteered Jimmy is a 1W»9
Creighton high school graduate
Mr and Ntrs i nVtyi’ lleggt’
ttteyer Mr and Mis 1 ivd I’hlir
and Mr mnl Mis l >a!e Dorr en
ter: unod at tfi« Grunton S.IhxvI
P-TA Friday Jan la There was
i i. sid atundnnce C.iFvls were
played ami lurch served,
Mr ami Mrs Ralph 1 hwokhous
er wen’ Sunday supper ami eve
ning visitors at the Kind Bartow
home,
lsirry ami Gary Caskey sjient
the wet kv'iul with their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs Fdw ill I 'oner
west of Orehard. I he twins are
sophomores at the Orchard high
sehtMl The road to their homo
near Middle Praia h was liku ked
in last week s stonn,
Inman Nows
III Mrs James Mi Malian
Fifteen memlieis were present
\\ idnesdjiy afternoon when the In
man Workers |mije t eluh met at
the home of Mrs Walter I'bhen.
Mrs Albert Reynolds, president,
was in charge She also gave the
I lesson on “Your l,ifo Insurances".
Rians were discussed (or the an
nul ill hake salt1 sjionsorod by the
. lul> to lie hold February ti at
I Anthony's market Next meeting
will be February 17 at the country
home of Mis. Lewis Solvotka
Mrs James NR Mahan attended
the regular meeting of Circle 2
at the home of Mrs Bruce John
son in O'Neill Thursday afternoon.
Chambers News
III Mrs. K. It. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Truax of
Neligh visited his grandmother,
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell and his
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John
Honeywell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harley of
Grand Island were weekend guests
of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Carson.
A community hake sale for the
benefit of polio was held Saturday
at the Catron IGA store in Cliam
| hors.
The following guests were pres
ent for dinner Sunday sit the Char
les Coolidge home in honor of the
birthday of their son, Kenneth:
Mr. and Mrs. William Ragland and
family of Page, Mr. and Mrs.
Klmer Coolidge of Amelia. Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and chil
dren of O'Neill and Mr and Mrs.
,G. H. Grimes of Chambers.
O’NEILL STYLE SHOP I
Prices slashed on all winter items in our
store — hurry for the savings during our final
January Clearance.
DRESSES
Sizes 7 to 15 - 8 to 20 -
12% to 20%
Were 8.98 to 24.98
NOW
s5 s8 10
SKIRTS
Were 8.98 to 12.98
NOW
$6 $8
HATS
*1 $2
COATS 1
Sizes 7 1o 15 I
10 to 16
Were 34.98 to 79.98
NOW
>15 *20 *39
SWEATERS
Wool, Banlon, Orion
Were 5.98 to 14.98
NOW
$3 to $8
ONE RACK
DRESSES
$3
O'Neill Style Shop
All Sales Final
LEONA HYNES MRS. M. A. 8CHELKOPF
THIS WEEK
AT DEVOY REXALL DRUG
Pangburn's
Valentine Candy
Beautiful Heart Boxes
Hurry! While Still Plentiful!
Coty
INTRODUCTORY OFYER
Save 50c on Coty Supersheen
Nail Enamel
when you huy Coty “24"
Lipstick in matching shade
$2.00 Value
Now $1.50
Limited Time Only
Diabetic Supplies
Insulin (Always Refrigerated)
Syringes
Needles
Cotton
Alcohol
Sugar F’ree Sweetening Agents
Sugarless Candy and Gum
Sugarless Ice Cream
NEW!
by Playtex
Baby Pants
49c
Sm.-Med.-Lge.-XLge
Norwich
Aspirin - 5 Grain
2 Bottles of 250 Tablets
Regular Price $1.78
Now Save 49c
Just $1.29
PRESCRIPTIONS
The next time your doctor
finds it necessary to give
you a prescription, have it
filled at DEVOY’S by a
PRESCRIPTION SPECIAL
IST.
Valentine
Cello Packs at
10c, 25c, 39c & 49c
Individual Valentine Cards
by American Greetings
Get Yours Now!
Paper-Mate
Golden Capri Mark IV
Ball Point Pen
A $5.00 Value
Now $3.50
Veterinary Needs
We carry a full line of
ANIMAL HKALIII 1*110111 CTS
Lindane
Benzene Hexachloride
Vaccines
Penicillin
DEVOY REXALL DRUG
We Give S&H Green Stamps on all Purchases
Phone 87 Robert T. Devoy, Pharmacist O'Neill
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