Deloit News ,, ■ ’ ■ !■' By Hn. H- Reimer 1 Lyle Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don LArspn, recently grad uated from Norfolk jr college, left Thursday for Lincoln Vhere he will be employed in the First National Bank. He is a nephew ' of Mrs. H. Reimer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple, Twila and Shirley left Saturday for Fort Collins, Colo., where Ho ward will attend college for llu'ee weeks. Donald Larson of O’Neill has been helping his father, Leonard Larson, with the farm work. Mr. and Mrs. W. Napier were Sunday dinner guests at the Glenn Harpsters. Steve and Mike Bartak, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Keith BSftak, spent the weekend at the Wilmer Mosel home.* Mrs. Echo Fisher of 9t. Edward was a Sunday dinner guest at the E. L. Sisson home. Elja McCullough, instructor at I>ana college, at Blair, plans to attend Uio class reunion at the Henry Reimer home July 2. She is a former teacher and superintendent in the Ewing high school. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and Linda of Ewing and Sharon Sni der of Clearwater were Father’s Day dinner guests at the Henry Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Steams and Mrs. Mary Stearns visited Mrs. Homer Stearns in the Nor folk hospital 9unday. Madine Stearns accompanied two college friends to Stockton, Calif., to attend a sorority meet ing. They travelled by bus. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ray of Om aha spent the weekend at the R. Tomjack home and their two daughters returned home with them after spending the week at ihe Tomjacks. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Tomjack and two sons of Hastings spent the weekend at Ralph Tomjacks. The boys are spending the week with their grandparents. Mrs Ewald Spahn and Mrs. H. Reimer were in O’Neill Tuesday to take the club lesson. Mrs. Dwaine Borg and family of Minneai>olis, Minn., and Mrs. Neva Rosburg and daughter of Deadwood, S. D., called at the R. Tomjack home Friday. They spent the week at the Johnny Bauer home. Mrs. Borg took Mrs. Alice's Beauty Shop 325 E. Douglas St. Phone 263 Complete Beauty Service Slimliner Reducing Machine fttj^burg to her taouie in Dead wood Saturday,., , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and sons spent June 11 at the W, Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier were also guests The dinner was in lionor of Mrs. G. Harpster’s and Mrs. R. Na pier’s birthdays. Mrs. Marilyn Bark came home from Blair Monday to attend the school meeting. Mrs. Bob Bartak was re-elected ‘ treasurer. Margaret Mary Funk, who is employed in Omaha, spent the week at home caring for her mother who recently underwent surgery'. Mr. and Mrs. ,Otto Reimer of Lincoln arrived at the 2. L- Sis son home Saturday for a few days visit. Jimmy Dick Schindler of Oma ha became seriously ill Sunday morning. He has been hospitaliz ed but is improving at this time. Monowi News » By Mrs. Mike Piklapp LOcunt 0-2520 Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hrbek of Dorsey were Friday evening vis itors in the L. J. Miller home. Mrs. Rudy Eiler and children and Mrs. Piklapp Were Sunday afternoon callers in the Robert Zach home in Verdel. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and children and Elvin Hrbek were Sunday evening super guests in the Piklapp home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heiser were business callers in Norfolk Thursday. Mrs. R. McGeorge and boys are visiting relatives in Omaha a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler, Albert Lee Brady and Mrs. Day ton Sieler were business callers in Sioux City Monday. Lena Johnson returned home Thursday evening after a two week visit with relatives at North Bend and at St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Elvin Hrbek and children visited in the Clarence Carson home near Santee Sunday. Mrs. Charley Kolar and daugh ter of Norfolk visited Sunday and Monday in the Frank Lewis home and Mi's. Lewis went to Norfolk with them Monday evening to visit a few days. 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FIREWORKS HEADQUARTERS Larqest Assortment in Northeast Nebraska --—--i ■ w i •••or1 Ewing Newt By Mrs. Harold Hants Return from Eastern Tour Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs and family returned home Tues day from a two-week trip through the Eastern part of the United States, visiting many historical places of interest. One day was Spent touring Washington, D. C. In Virginia, they, visited at the home of her brother, Thomas Schiffbauer arid family. The? Hobbs family went to Niobrara Sunday to join members of her family to celebrate Father’s Day. Others present were Mr. . and Mrs. John Schiffbauer and Mr. and Mrs. John Schiffbauer jr., and family of Norfolk, Mr, and Mrs. James Daggett from Cali fornia. , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Breden kamp and son returned to theh home at York Monday after spending the weekend with her parents, Mb. arid Mrs. Ralph Eacker. Mr. and Mrs. L A. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Mick , Hobbs and family went to Niobrara Sunday, where boating was the pastime. Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Hobbs en tertained the following guests Sunday evening, honoring Father’s Day, IVir. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. John Turay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yelli and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Hobbs and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dorrence Hobbs and family. The Dorrence Hobbs were Father’s Day guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Snyder. Monday evening guests at the Jerry Tomjack home for a cook out supper on the lawn were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hynes and family of Glendora, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pribil and family of O’Neill. The men were class mates of Mr. Tomjack. A family gathering was held Father’s Day at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. rcaipn naciter. a picnic dinner was served on the lawn. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fuller and family of Grand Island, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eacker and family of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bredenkamp and sons of York, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ruby and children of Sioux City, la. Mr. and Mrs. John Latzel and Mrs. Bertha Staumbaugh were O’Neill visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beelaert and family of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ruby and family of Sioux Citjy, la., were Sunday evening guests at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby. A cook out was enjoyed on the lawn. The Gene Ruby family left for their home Monday morning after spending the weekend with relatives. A/lc and Mrs. Max Angus and children of Lincoln came Friday to spend the Father’s Day week end with his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Loyd Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus attended the wedding of their nephew, James Furley jr., and Barbara VanErt at Tilden Satur day morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Furley sr., of Madison were overnight guests at the Marcus Snyder home Sat urday. They also called at the Loyd Angus home before return ing home Sunday. Dan Rotherham and Betty Wright, candidates for the Ne braska Boy and Girl State left Sunday for Lincoln where they will spend the week, sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary Sanders Post No. 214. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham took them in Lincoln. The Rev. and Mrs. Lester Sprague were dinner guests Fri day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Juracek and family were in attendance at a gathering at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sehi at Neligh, for a Father’s Day picnic supper. John Juracek and Mrs. Henry Meinks of Norfolk were guests at the Rudy Juracek home Sun day. Larry Juracek is helping Mar cus Pierson with his work this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Angus of Colorado visited last week at the Mrs. Jessie Angus and Albert Larson homes. A. A. Alden, who has been a patient at St. Anthony’s hospi tal, is now at a rest home in Stuart. Weekend guests of Mrs. Hallie MILLER THEATER ATKDLXJN One Show Nightly 8 o’clock Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. June 22-23-24 ©tE'i&mfcER mmmrn Cinemascope and COLOR FRANK LOVEJOY PLUS HUNTZ HALL . / Bowery mmmrf% Sun.-Moo.-Tues.-Wed. June 23-26-27-28 - Maben were her sister, Mrs. Jes sie Wunner, and Mr. and Mrs. Jwpes Standard and Linda,' alF * ‘of Omaha. Guests Sunday at' the Wilt Conner home were Mrs. teazel Kiraes of Fremont and Mr. and* Mrs. Loren Jefferies *of Clear water. Mrs. Ella Ziems had as her guests Sunday, her sister and brother, Mary and Harry Cle mens of Orchard. Mr. and'- Mrs. Ben Larsen and Mrs. Ella Ziems attended an Ex tension club meeting at Neligh Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd Black, Mrs. Martin VanConet and Mrs. Marilyn Burk spent the weekend at their respective homes. All are at tending Dana college at Blair for the summer session. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen, ac companied by Mrs. J. L. Prfltfen and Mrs. Roland Hord, called on friends in Norfolk Monday. Mter a picnic dinner at the park, they visited Nick’s iris gardens and also a peony farm at Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer of Clear water, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Gunter of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. . Roland Hord, and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hord went to Cleghom, la., Monday to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd went ■ to Plainview Sunday where they joined other members of the family for a picnic dinner at the park honoring their father, George Timmerman, on Father’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Doty of O’ Neill were weekend guests ‘ at the home of Mrs. Edna Lofquest. While here they attended the Wo men’s Missionary society at Bethany with Mrs. Ernest Cham bers as hostess, and Saturday they visited Mrs. Evelyn Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Meyer and Beverely at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Kimes at Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie were Sunday guests at the Walter Austin home at Plain view. The Rev. and Mrs. Lester Spragg arrived in Ewing Fri day and are now at home in the Methodist parsonage. The Rev. Mr. Spragg delivered his first sermon at the Ewing Methodist church Sunday to a large con gregation. Their two daughters are visiting relatives. Mrs. Rosa Vandersniok of Chicago was a visitor one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum. Mrs. Vandersnick, who made her home in the Ewing community for many years, is visiting at the '] home of her daughter, Mrs. Clara Schaffer in O’Neill. Royal News By Mrs. R. J. Hering Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson, of Eugene, Ore., came Wednes day to visit relatives including Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kirby, Mrs. Kirby being a sister of Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Bertha Grove of Orchard, also a sister, and Harry Geers, a brother, of Royal. It has been more than 30 years since the guests have been back to Royal though both grew to maturity here. After leaving Royal they lived for a number of years at White River, S. D. Upon returning to Oregon they expect to visit in South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. Mrs. Fremont Curtis and Mrs Jan Curtis attended a pre-nuptial shower honoring Miss Pat Hal beck at the EUB church in Orch ard Friday. Thuman Kirby received tele phoned greetings Father’s Day from his son, Kenneth, at Sheridan, Wyo. His daughter, Mrs. Walter Beutler, entertained at dinner in his honor Sunday evening. Mrs. Elmwood Beaudette, Wausa and Mrs. Leslie Mitties were callers at the Fremont Cur tis home Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Curtis were dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. LuVerne Saw yer and Lu Ann of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sawyer of Royal were Father’s Day guests at dinner and supper of the men’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Saw yer. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sawyer attended the wedding and recep tion of Miss Inez Honeywell and miKMU i'lauuum ui iicugu ai urc Methodist church Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Albert Rundquist, of Marion, la., came during the past week to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blackburn. Mrs. Ruud quist, who was Jessie Black burn, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Blackburn, grew to maturity in the Royal vicinity, wTas married here and was a resident of Royal for a number of years. Mrs. Rund quist, and her husband, who died within the past year, at tended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rundquist 50 years ago, and she was present at the golden wedding. Mrs. Gwen Rundquist of Fuller ton, Calif., came hy plane Fri day to Norfolk to attend the gol den wedding of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Rundquist Sun day. She returned to Fullerton today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilkinson and four sons, Mrs. Lester Frey and daughters and Mrs. Mary Lou Greene and five children of Seattle and vicinity came last week to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, and also to meet their new sister-in-law. Mrs. Wayne Smith of Norfolk for whom a post-nuptial shower was held Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dodds and daughter, Mrs. Hans Hofer and Deborah departed Monday morn ing for Denver to visit Mrs. Dodds’ brother who is ill, suffer ing from arthritis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eyer entertained Father’s Day Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty* Mr. and . - - *:• - f ■ jU S ' S M •« \« : *» Mrs. Clayton Meisner and child ren, Mf. and Mrs. Wayne Wal mer and children,, Mrs. Edna Johnston J and jwVlr- and Mrs. Everett Johnston and sons. Janette Elsberry of Waterloo, Ia.» visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elsberry over the weekend and with them attended the wedding of Miss Inez Honey well and Arnold Hamill in Ne at the reception held following the wedding. Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Sawyer welre Neligh visitors Monday. Mrs. R. J. Herirtg and Mary accompanied Mrs. Henry Bauer of Piainview Wednesday when Miss Hering returned to her duties at the Commodore Apart ment following a two-week vaca tion. A family gathering of the JVW; * WtUibys of' Blair Was held at Grove Lake Sunday. All children and their families except tWd ' were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liby sr., remained at the home of their son, Herbert and family, and the others returned home the same day. . ’ __ Celia News Mrs. Morrill Anderson Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Graves at Ethan, S. D. Other dinner guests at the Graves home were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moe of Ethan and Mrs. Elma Olson of Mitchell. LeRoy’s grandmother, Mrs. Wallace Butolph, and her brother, Roy Rose of Minneapo lis, Minn., called in the afternoon. !V/T»*c Rnt/tlnh anH IWfr* PaQP FA turned home with Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman for a few day’s visit. Mrs. Frank Kiimurry and daughter, Christine, left by bus Friday for a visit with relatives in Omaha. Mr. Kiimurry accom panied by his mother, Mrs. Pat Kiimurry of Atkinson, and his son, Dickie, went to Omaha Mon day to bring Mrs. Kiimurry and Christine home. Mrs. Pat Kii murry who had recently under gone eve surgery for the remov al of a cateract consulted doc tors while there. Mrs. Clair L. Spalding enter ed the hospital Friday for med ical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Spalding have been visiting rela tives here for the past few weeks. They plan to return to their home in Yoncalla, Ore., Tuesday if Mrs. Spalding’s condition permits. Ro ger and Garry Hoffman spent Fri day night with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frickel and children. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman took a load of the Little League players to Ewing for the base ball game Friday night. Atkin son won the game. Sunday afternoon visitors and l'unch guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn An derson and daughters, Debra and Nancy of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andereon of Lin coln. Mr. and Mi's. Ronnie Frickel and Mr. ad Mrs. Donnie Frickel of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Collins and Mark of Omaha spent the weekend at the Connie Frickel home. They all attended the family reunion Saturday at the Mark Hendricks home. Mrs. Collins remained for a longer visit at the home of her parents. The other guests returned to their homes Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Poessneck er and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frickel Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Natchel Rzeszo tarski and Michele and Mrs. Ber tha Gonderinger visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohr in Atkinson Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and family visited at the Natchel Rzeszotarski home Sunday eve ning. Gaines and Don Rzeszotarski were Wednesday callers at the Natchel Rzeszotarski home. Mr. and Mrs. George Wool strum of Kearney spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Wool strum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Adams. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Natchel Rzes LOWEST PRICE EVER! Genie GAS Lite Now enjoy constant, dusk to-dawn, soft-as-moonlight illumination which does not attract bugs. Low op erating cost, dependable light that never fails . . . parts last indefinitely. Only *1°° per month on your gas bill with no down payment, no carrying charge. Full price oi ' $36.00 includes installation. iilimwiniirfflTD for OependiWe HAS 8or*ic* I zotarski attended the rodeo at O'Neill Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, Garry and Roger visited Mrs. Clair Spalding Wednesday. Vickie and David Frickel at tended Camp Cleveland last week. A large crowd attended the spec ial services conducted by Dr. and Mrs. John Sutherland at the Wes leyan Methodist church Sunday evening. Dr. Sutherland showed a film featuring the work on the mission field _ in South Africa where they have served for sev eral years. Mrs. Natchel' Itzeszotarski at tended the meeting of the EVRN club Friday at the home of Mrs. Louis Goeke in Atkinson. Elmer Goldfuss trucked hogs to Butte Wednesday for Natchel Rzeszotarski. He was a supper guest- at the Rzeszotarski home. Mr. and Mrs. Natchel Rzeszo tarski and family were dinner gtffiSts Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rzeszotarski’s mother, Mrs. Bertha Gonderinger in Atkinson. Judy Huston of Wayne and Rol lin and Verdon Smith of Page spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chaffin. They returned home Friday evening. Richy Huston of Wayne, who has been attending Youth Camp, was a weekend guest with Charles Chaffin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ernst and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hendricks of Manhattan, visited at the Ro bert Hendricks home over the weekend. The Celia 4-H Club had a pic nic and wiener roast Friday eve _ 1 i il r*1__ n. 1 iuug at tut ciaiciitc r va.acu home. A brief business session was also conducted. The next re gular meeting will be July 21 at the Frank Kilmurry home. Bible School closed Friday at the McKathnie School wife a program in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allison and family, Lemoore, Calif., arrived Friday evening at the Clarence Focken home. A family dinner was enjoyed Sunday at the Foc ken home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Focken, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken jr. and family, Bristow, Julie Fetherston, Atkinson and Doyle Focken. Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Focken are sisters. This is their first meeting in nine years. June Focken accompanied her brother, Clarence, home Monday and will care for the children while Clarence and Patty put up hay. Mr. ad Mrs. Joe Anllison and family left for their home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Colfack of Bristow and Mr. and Mrs. Em il Colfack and Don Pretzer of Wakefield, who is visiting at the Denton Colfack home, enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday in Atkinson and attended the Rodeo in O’Neill Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris of Missouri Valley, la., visited at the Hans Lauridsen home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lauridsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harris were supper guests Sunday at th# Lewie Lauridsen home at Bristow, Linda Lauridsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Lewie LauriftwO , of Bristow, stayed with her &uit and ungle, Mr. and. Mr*- Hans Lauridsen and attended t> Bible School last week. . V Mrs. Charles. JPhyjp* acawnpan led the Rev. and Mrs. George Francis of Neligh to Marion, Ind. Friday whqre she will spend thrive weeks visiting at tlie home of her sons, Ray and Mrs. Phipps*«nd family and Mr. and MM. Char ley Phipps. Mrs. Phipps w'jll (pq» - company them to Kansas City where they will be joined by Tie Rev. Charles Phipps July 3 at the home of another son, MM) and Mrs. David Phipps. ‘'\f' i- -■ Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter " - nnoi "i ji Bert Fink Receives Word of Sister's Death Bert Fink received word Sun day that his sister had died. Mr and Mrs. Fink left for Elkoreek Monday to attend the funeral ser vices held Tuesday at Elk creek. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart and Rollie Snell of Page were din ner guests Sunday at the Dave Pollock home. Beth and David Rotherham spent Friday night and Saturday at the William Lofquist home while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham took the girl and boy stater to Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller visited Friday evening at the Dave Pollock home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Downs and children and Mrs. Albert Har vey, Aurora, were dinner guests Sunday at the Dewitt Hoke home. Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Lyle Switzer and Mrs. Rolland Hord accom panied the Hokes to Mis Albert Prunty’s funeral at Cleghorn, la. Monday. Sixteen people from the Riv erside Free Methodist church attended a missionary meeting Thursday afternoon at the Rev. Ernst Chambers home at Ame lia. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Padlock visited Maisie Phillips and Ms ble Miller Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery visited in Neligh Friday. ,p Julie, Jody and Jane Fry were overnight guests Friday at the Z. H. Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock visited at the Loren Libby home near Page Friday. Mrs. Alfred Napier visited Mrs. George Keller Friday morning. Patricia Munn and Reta Napiei were overnight guests Monday at the Dale Napier home. Nancy Napier and Mary Sharon Munn spent Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the Dale Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and the Wayne Fry family were din ner guests Sunday at the Richard Napier home. The Ernst Schollmeyer family, Crofton, visited Sunday evening at the John MiUer home. Mrs. Alfred Glenda uitl Steve were Netig|i vmitors Fri Ihnrtit HflkaJ received word that hit Mrs. Albert front; had died from a heart £ attack Friday, at her home *“ Cleg born, la., Mr. and Mrs. De _ witt liuke planned to attend tko , funeral services Monday after now Ip Cteghorn. . The Hiverorio Free Methodist Vacation Bible school program ' was given Friday evflhUfg at dig Free Methodist church. ' 'pie Seek and Siytfe Project club met Wednesday evening at the Alfred Nigt>‘ O’Neill - 710c j Home For Sale At Public Auction ' . * ' • vlf'i' -W/' . Thursday, June 29th Sale Open From 1:30 - 3.00 p.m. ■’ i r,1 ' ‘ I J , This three-bedroom home at 225 West Hancock, O' Neill. Full basement, large kitchen and living room, linen and hall closets. Good lawn. Located in cool, quiet neighborhood. LEGAL DESCRIPTION—Lots 5 & 6, Blk 15, Hazelet's Addition, O'Neill, Nebr. TERMS—25% down day of sale and balance on delivery of abstract of title and warranty deed. Immediate possession soon as settlement is made when abstract of title and warranty deed will be furnished. Property may be inspected by calling Ed Thorin, licensed real estate broker, or the owner who resides on the premises. i * -Jit!* LoYern Stevens, owner /; - ,0 Ed Thorin, Licensed Real Estate Broker ' ■■■. ■■ — ■ -. - :Ji' » .. *