Classes Start Drive To Buy Tape Recorder The Page high school is now having its annual 'magazine drive to raise money for a tape re corder. Tile drive started Sep tember 4. The high salesman of the drive will be given his choice of prizes. The freshmen and sophmore classes are working against the junior and senior classes to see who can sell the most magazines. The losing team must give a party to the winning team. Plans for the party will be given at a later date. The cap tains are: Freshman, Andrea Wettlaufer; sophomore, Kent Stauffer; junior, Diane Kemper, and senior, James Melcher. Al vin Crumly is general manager. Page News By Mrs. Ben Asher Mr. and Mrs. Ron Park and Kelly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill. Mrs. Dora Townsend and Mrs. Jessie Cronk had Sunday dinner at the Allan Haynes home. A picnic dinner at the Robert Gray home was held Sunday for INSURANCE Hospitalization Mutual of Omaha LIFE United of Omaha Oscar Spitzenberger Box 01)7 Telephone 888 O'Neill, Nebr. Office at 42# North 3rd Street 38tf the Lowell Millers. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carson and Ann Adele, Jane Hall man, Mrs. Icie Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller, Chambers. After noon callers were Loren Stewart and Karen Brown, Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Les Goddard, both of Gresham, Ore., arrived here last Sunday to visit Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mrs. Melvin Carson, and also the families of Mrs. Goddard and Mr. Miller who are sister and brother. On Thursday the God dards left for Mitchellville, la., to visit their son, Francis and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat and their granddaughter, Jan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Anthony, Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matschul lat and children spent Sunday in Kearney visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wimberly and Mr. and Mrs. Keith King and their fam ilies. Dale, Jerry and Keith were former army buddies. Mrs. Dora Townsend and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Miller, Gres ham, Ore., to Lincoln last Tues day where Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. Stauffer attended the state meeting of the WCTU held in the First Mtthodist church. There were 57 delegates present. Mrs. Stauffer was re-elected state re cording secretary. Mrs. Town send and Mrs. Stauffer were guests at the home of the Rev. Leonard Clark. After the conven tion was over Friday night they were all overnight guests of Ma ble Clements, state treasurer. They returned here Saturday morning. The annual Stevens reunion was held Sunday at the Page park with the following attending: Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stevens, all of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowl and family, Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Waring and family, Fairbury; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Annual Bazaar Sunday, Sept. 24 STUART AUDITORIUM STUART, NEBR. —Chicken Dinner Serving Starts at 5:00 p.m. CARD PARTY and other ENTERTAINMENT Dinner — $1.00 a plate Children — 50c Sponsored by the St. Boniface Catholic Church I -PUBLIC INVITED— DO YOU WANT PROGRESS? The Hested-I.ee Company needs capable young men who are in terested in retailing and merchandising to enter our MANAGER TRAINING PROGRAM Advancement to Store Management position is made in accor dance with your ability and interest. We have openings for immediate placements, however, you must be willing to relocate. Preference given to young men now employed in merchandising field, ages 21-35, however, will con sider beginners. Must have at least High School Education. Contact MR. GARLAN SCHOENROCK At Lee Store in O'Neill, Nebraska For application forms and initial interview. — Dollar Day O'Neill Style Shop One rack light and dark COTTON DRESSES All Sizes | oo off Former SALE Price 100 1 Off — Reg. 2.95 Exquisite Form SWEATER BRAS PLAYTEX GIRDLES 2 Off-Reg. 10.95 1 00 1 Off — Reg. 8.95 Leona Hynes Phone 165 1 l Pease and family, Niobrara; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waring, O’ Neill; Glen Waring, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Willets and family, Orchard and Jarry Waring, J. W. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ste vens and Mrs. Alta Finch. After noon callers Mrs. Evelyn Gray and Mrs. Cordes Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmon and family were 9unday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Vorce, O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Landreth re turned home Friday evening af ter a few days trip in which they took Mrs. Finn Landreth to her home in Thayer, la. Mr. and Mrs. Mancil Van Con Nett and granddaughter, Arcadia, Calif., are visiting relatives and friends in and around Page. The Van Connetts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart and Rollie Snell went to Logan, la., Thursday were they visited in the Dale Asher home until Monday. 9unday they all went to Oakland, la., and spent the day visiting in the Eugene Cullen home. The Tri F’s of the Methodist church held a hayrack ride and a weiner roast at the Page Park Sunday. Among those attending were the families of Dale Stauf fer, Norman and Dick Trow bridge, Jerry Summers, Ivan Heiss, N. D. Ickes jr., Merwyn French jr., Soren Sorensen jr., Allan Gross, Kenneth lleiss and Mrs. Robert Linder. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and fam ily, Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher. Enroute home the Kenneth Ashers visited with Mrs. Frieda Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Neilson, Sargent, and Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Bridge, Caldwell, Ida., were overnight guests Wednesday of Mrs. Anna Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Keuy, Mr. and Mrs. Art Grass and Mr. and Mrs. Em mitt Thompson called at the home of Mrs. Thompson to visit with the guests. Mrs. Bert Finlay was hostess Friday to members and Mrs. John Steinberg, guest, when the GGG and G club met with her for an afternoon of playing cards. Mrs. Anton Nissen, Mrs. Clarence Stevens and Mrs. Otto Matschul lat, won prizes. NOK club ^met Thursday for the first meQtfhg since last spring with Mrs.- William Scheinost. Mrs. Ray Harmon will be the Sep tember 28 hostess. RNA kensington met Wednes day with Mrs. Evelyn Gray. The women enjoyed an afternoon of playing cards. Mrs. Ron Park entertained at a coffee hour Wednesday morn ing in honor of Mrs. Allan Gross, the new school superin tendent’s wife. The following were present, Mmes. Jerome Allen, Cordes Walker, Floyd Frahm, Dick Cunningham, Ro bert Linder, Carl Max and Edd Stewart. Couples Bridge club met Thurs day night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk. Mrs. Dan Troshyn ski and Mrs. Melvin Roach won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Stevens re cently returned from an extended trip in which they visited in the home of their daughtter, Mrs. Keith Cable, at Coon Rapids, la. While there the Cables became the parents of a boy, Patrick Bryan, August 29. They also visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stevens Hoyt Lake, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson, Sioux Falls, S. D. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Roberta Komock were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Keoth and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keawe and son, Wisner. In the afternoon they all visited in the Walt Kopejtka home, O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer, O’ Neill were Sunday afternoon guests in the Ben Asher home. Mrs. George Wettlaufer left the hospital Monday and will spend a few days in the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer, O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Kitty Fry, Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart and baby, Grand Island, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heiss ar rived home Wednesday after be ing gone for 10 days. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Asher and family, Powell, Wyo., then traveled through Yellowstone park and to Salt Lake City. They were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink, (Bloomfield, Colo. Their young daughter, Na dine, stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronk. George Wettlaufer, Andrea and Douglas were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ash er. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mickie. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Nelson, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. George Heg gemeier, Verdigre, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Anson and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sukup, Or chard. The Senior MYF met Sunday night at the Methodist church. Kent Stauffer had the lesson. Lunch was served by Bonnie Heiss. Next Sunday Peggy Sue Kelly will have the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher and Rusty returned home Thursday night after a week's vacation in which they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fink, Broomfield, Colo., and spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher and fam ily, Alliance. Neal and Lisa Ash er remained with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussel man. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prill and boys spent Tuesday and Wednes day in Spencer, la., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Prill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmar and family, Ewing, were after noon and supper guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski. Mrs. Bob Gray left Tuesday for San Francisco, Calif., to assist her son, Veldon, with his packing. He accompanied her home before leaving for the service. Mrs. Mae Copes spent Thurs day and Friday visiting in the Les Riege home, O’Neill. On Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Everett Copes, Ainsworth, took her to Lincoln where Saturday they all attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Bar bara Woods, to Duane Bechtolt at the Blessed Sacrament church. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Johnson, Fremont were weekend guests of her mother, Mrs. Emma Morris, who was recently dismissed from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper, Oklahoma City, Okla., left Sunday evening for their home after spending a week here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har per. Gordon took his dad to the Methodist hospital in Sioux City where he underwent surgery Fri day. They also visited with their new grandchild, Jolene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beelaert spent the weekend in Sioux City, la., visiting her father, Harry Harper. They also visited Elmer Wiseman, Page, a patient at the Methodist hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haynes and family, O’Neill, were Thurs day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter, Or chard were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes. Paul Neubauer was an evening caller. Ella Rohl Hastiness anH TVTrc William Jackson visited a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wegman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss ar rived home Tuesday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews, Wichita, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Brady, Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price, Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork, Mrs. William Simmons, George Wett laufer and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher attended the Holt county meeting held at Chambers Mon day night. A group of friends and neigh bors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson, who were recent ly married, at a party Monday evening at the home of his son, Lynn. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. Matt McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Mrs. Icie Snyder, Rita Larson, Charlene Fusselman, Mrs. Jerome Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frahm and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cun ningham spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Woods, Cen terville. Junior MYF met Sunday eve ning at the Methodist church with 11 members and one guest, Val jean Parks, present. Dale Miller and LuAnn Nissen had the les son. The group played several games. Jean Nissen served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly and girls spent the weekend in Fair bury visiting their grandchildren, Pamela and Kimberly Schneider. ATTENTION! All Veterans | You are invited to attend an ! Open Meeting for all Veterans to held at the K. of C. Hall, O'Neill, Nebraska SUNDAY, SEPT. 24, 1961 6:30 P.M. ; The purpose of this meeting is to acquaint All Veterans with • the many benefits to which they may be entitled from State and f Federal government. To give you this information first-hand, we are having I State Service Officer, L. A. Durfee, Lincoln Dept. Adj. Cecil Feehan Who will discuss Veterans benefits and entitlement in a man- 3 ner which you can understand, and will answer information first- ■ hand. Taking the proper action at this time could possibly mean much to you or your dependants at some future date. Veterans! — Take advantage of this opportunity to find out for sure about your individual case This Meeting Is Free and Open To All Veterans of All Wars Sponsored by the VFW Underwood Post 926. O’Neill —WELCOME TO ALL VETERANS OF ALL WARS— Celia News Mrs. Merrill Anderson Mrs. Frickel Joins Husband In California Mrs. Donald Frickel and her mother, Mrs. Russell Nauslar, Lincoln, were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con nie Frickel. They left Sunday for Grand Island. Mrs. Nauslar will return to Lincoln by bus and Mrs. Frickel will go to California to be near her husband, Donald, who is in army training at Ft. Ord. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, Bristow, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson Sunday evening. Duane Beck and Elmer Olber ding accompanied LeRoy Hoff man to Rapid City, S. D., Thurs day. Dorothy Scott was a supper guest Friday evening at the Du ane Beck home. Glen Frickel spent Thursday night with his cousins, Gary and Roger Hoffman. Leroy Hoffman, Gary and Re ger, attended the ball game at Butte Friday evening. They were accompanied by a group of the ball players from Atkinson. Mrs. Hoffman attended a Celia 4-H club meeting held Friday evening at the Thilo Possenecker home. Mrs A/rilt-nn TM f Vi n i c* on+AY* tained at dinner Wednesday her daughter’s teacher, Miss Phyliss Lewis, and pupils. The occasion was in honor of Kay Mc Kathnies’ birthday. She is eight years old. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Rahn Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and Dale spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert C bias. Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger hard Mommsen were John Sich eneder and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Albrecht. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and family were dinner and sup per guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ziska, O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel entertained the Atkinson football team at lunch following the game Friday evening at Butte. Harold, Beverly and Rodney Frickel spent Sunday afternoon at the home of their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman. Rodney spent Wednesday night with Dick Kilmurry and Bonnie Frickel spent Sunday with Judy Mommsen. Mrs. Mommsen and the girls brought her home later in the day. LeRoy Lauridsen spent Friday and Saturday with the Victor Frickel children and helped Glen celebrate his birthday which was Saturday. The Celia Homemakers Ex tension club will meet Septem ber 27 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Focken. Election of of ficers will be held. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mellor re turned Sunday evening from a month’s vacation with relatives in the western states. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Halstead. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and family were Norfolk visitors Saturday. Frank Kilmurry, Patricia, Ther esa and Dick and Mr. Kilmurry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kil murry, Atkinson, visited at the Jim Demming home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kilmurry were sup per guests at the Kilmurry home. Mrs. John Wessel, Rapid City, arrived Thursday to help care for the twin sons of the Rev. and Mrs. Elmore Blain which were born September 12. Mrs. Wessd is Mrs. Blain’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ander son and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, Bristow, left Monday for a visit with Robert Wells and family, at Monticello, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson at Monroe, Wis. They expect to be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith and family have returned from a re cent vacation. Their tour took them through the badlands of South Dakota, into the Black Hills where they visited points of in terest. At Upton, Wyo., they vis ited Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. Leslie Watt and family, also in the D. R. Darlington home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Meiser and family, Springfield, Ore., vis ited at the Mark Hendricks home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and son, and Mrs. Mary Johnson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Langdon in Albion Sun day. Mrs. Langdon and Mrs. Johnson are sisters. The LeRoy Hoffmans lost a yearling calf by lightning Tues day. The calf was out in the pasture with other stock. This is the second animal the Hoff mans have lost by ligtning this Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and Arlin were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts Wednesday evening. The occasion marked the wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Poynts. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frickel and family attended tht Mission Festi val held Sunday at Christ Lu theran church in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and son, Arlin attended a barbe cue supper at the Richard Kling er home Thursday evening. Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan ■ ■■■■ ■■ 1 Mrs, South Is Honored at Birthday Party The following helped Mrs. R.B. South celebrate her birthday Sat urday afternoon at her home: Mrs. John Conard, Emmet; Mrs. Lulu Quig, Mrs. James Galla gher and Mrs. Harry Harte, O’ Neill; Mrs. Edith Rutlege, Nor folk; Mrs. Josie Kopecky, Mrs. Otto Retke, Mrs. T. J. Davis, Mrs. Leon Tompkins and Mrs. Anna Smith, Inman. Birthday cake and ice cream were served at the close of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merle DeLong were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Card Thursday evening. Tommy Hamik, O’Neill, was an overnight guest of his aunt, Mrs. Frances May, and Jean Ann Fri day night. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk, spent a couple of day 5 last week with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and daughters spent Sunday vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Don Angel and family at Spencer. In the evening the Reynolds and Angel families went to Fort Randall for a picnic supper. John Reimers has returned from St. Anthony’s hospital in O’ Neill where he was a medical pa tient. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Morsbach, Neligh, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mors bach, Inman, were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Morsbach. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Chambers Sunday School Rally and Promotion this Sunday, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Instrumental and vocal numbers by the young people and boys and girls. Flannelgraph and object lessons. Promotion certificates. Fifteen classes. Trained teachers. Good class rooms. Everyone invited. Sunday, Oct. 1: (morning and evening) Warren Lee family, returnees from the Congo. Thrilling testimonies of God’s de liverance. October 3-8. The Musical Lindquists. Meetings every night at 8:00. Organ, guitar, mandolin, accordian and piano. Vocal and instrumental numbers. Messages from the Word of God. Dollar Day SUNBEAN FRYPAN Complete with cover Reg. price 23.45 Sale price 15.88 WESTINGHOUSE MIXERS Reg. price 21.00 Sale price 12.88 WESTINGHOUSE CAN OPENER . Reg. price 21.95 Sale price 14.88 WESTINGHOUSE TOASTERS Reg. price 21.95 Sale price 14.88 i UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS Reg. price 19.95 Sale price 12.88 Consumers Public Power District O’Neill, Nebraska - | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Halstead returned Sunday evening from Kennewick, Wash., where they spent a few weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halstead. Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mrs. Amelia Moore, Mrs. Pauline Amlerl and Mrs. C. Bergstrom vis ited Mrs. Leon Tompkins Wed nesday afternoon. The occasion was Mrs. Tompkins' hirtliduy an niversary. Arbutus Rebekah lodge met Wednesday evening at the IOOF hall for the regular meeting. Lunch was served at the home of Mrs. Albert Reynolds at the close of the evening with Mrs. Ken neth Coventry as co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Geary visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Charles Luben left Mon day for Lexington, where she will visit for a couple of weeks. Mrs. James McMahan attended a stated meeting of Symphony Chapter OES at O’Neill Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Carr and sons, Hornick, la., visited Mrs. Carr’s mother, Mrs. Lee Conger, Sunday. Mrs. Conger accompan ied them to Hornick Sunday eve ning and will spend a week there. WSCS met Thursday afternoon at the church annex. Plans were made for the bazaar and dinner on Fall Festival day, September 30. Mrs. Leon Tompkins led the devotions. Lunch was served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Earl Stevens and Mrs. Torn Hut ton. James Kelley, who is employed at South Sioux City, spent the weekend with his family. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cadwallader at Inman were Mr. and Mrs Joe Menish and family, O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cadwallader and Randy, New port, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kurpgeweit, Ewing. They were celebrating Mr. CactwuUader’s birthday. The neighborhood club met at the home of Anna Davis Sept. 7. Mrs. Davis served a luncheon and iNellie S hoi os was co-hostess The women spent the afternoon plny ing games. Their first card par ty for the season will be at the home of Wilbur and Ellen Brown. Butte News Mrs. Loris Anderson Phone 51M52 The Butte Study club met at the Anchor room at Bob’s cafe Sep tember 12 with Mrs. Warren Fer nau as hostess. Eighteen mem bers were present and two visit ors, Mrs. Charles Luber and Mrs. John Gahan. The annual election of officers was held: Mrs. Carl Tienken, president; Mrs. R. J. Gustafson, vice president; Mrs. Warren Fernau, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Grace Audiss, news reporter; Mrs. Gus Sieler, reading leader and Mrs. Owen Johnson, health leader. Mrs. Mack Mahannah gave a book re port on “Deliver Us from Evil." Lunch was served by Mrs. W. W. Mahannah and Mrs. Elmer Holm. The Womens Missionary Socie ty of the Butte Community Bible church met at the church base ment Thursday with 23 present. The group picked on a quilt dur ing the work hour. Mrs. Grace Audiss called the meeting to or der and all repeated the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. W. W. Mahannah had charge of the devotional per iod in the absence of Mrs. Ber gen, the chaplain. The word for verse reading at the next meet ing is “satisfaction". Mrs. Arp was hostess, with the help of her daughters, Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mrs. Curtiss Ell wanger. I a-1 USED CARS | I 1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500 ^^MaUc ^ c,Pan 1 I 4-door, radio, heater, 2-tone, c. I I 1957 STUDEBAKER I 1 4-door, G cyl., Champion. I I 1955 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 1 Hardtop. AH the extras. 1 I 1956 2-do^"!^ cyl.. radio, heater and 2-tone. I 1953 - I 1953 Overdrive, radio abater. 1 1 Look Them Over At 1 1 ROBERTSON MOTOR CO., INC.^ | I O’Neill. Nebraska — rDoiiaTDaySpedoiri $ $ * at $ *$ 1 Devoy's Rexoll Drugs I 1 ASSORTED colognes I 1 Some Spray Bottles I 1 Some Regular Bottles I I Values to $2.50 1 1 Just $1.00 each I REX MAN,CURE AOS. I emery boards, scissors, n I I Half Price I 1 CARA NOME DEODORANT I I Reg. 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