Lynch News My Mm. Fred Kin* Tlit* American Legion auxiliary met at tlie borne o! Mrs Lowu Christensen Monday, Nov. 20, al 8 p m. Eleven members were pre sent. It was decided that each member will be asked to give $1 next month instead of having a food sale. Mary .!o Ntcnger left Wednes day to visit until Sunday with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Rill Nlenger, Lindsay. Mrs. Slenger was a patient at the TUden h<» jdt.il during her stay there. Mr. and Mrs. Jake BirmeieT and family drove to Chadron Tlairsday lo spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Bob Schommer and family. Tliey re turned Saturday. Mx and Mrs. Phillip Kirwan, Gregory, S. D , and Mr. and Mrs Hobart Kirwan and family, Ver million, S. D., were guests Thanks givning al the Thomas Courtney jr. und Tiiomas Courtney sr. homes. Mx. and Mrs. Dwaine Huber and family, Pierre, S. D., came Saturday to visit at the Leman H.iber home and with Mrs. George Thayer. They left Sun day afternoon for their home. Mrs. Feanie Cramer, Mrs. Mary Fusch, Mrs. Mikkelson and Mrs. George Thayer were Thanks giving dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs Leman Huber. Jim Svatos spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos. Mrs. Bill Elsasser returned home S inday afternoon from the O'Neill hospital after spending a week there. «... ■ _■ • *• iii«h IIU1M I M.IMIIl; In O'Neill at the Chris McGinn home while her husband is in the hospital. lie entcri-d the hos pital Tuesday. Mrs. George Thayer is stay ing with Mrs. Gladys Sj>enccr this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Erlenbush and Jimmy went to Hooper to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen from Thursday to Saturday. Lyle Erlenbush is employed in a printing office at Pierre, S. D. He lias been there about three months. Guy Barnes was a supper guest at the Leman Hubers Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Mikkelsen was a dinner guest Tuesday with Mrs. Gladys S|«enccr and Mrs. Thayer. Mr and Mrs. Stan Green and family, Roseland, spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bus Green. Nick Baker •was a dinner guest there Thanks giving Day. Mr. an I Mrs. Leonard Havra nek and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Samuelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fish and fam ily, Mrs BUI Havranek and M and Mrs Joe Hrbok and famil were Sunday dinner guest# i the home of Mr. and Mr#. Raip Moody and family at Ntobrar; Mr and Mrs. Dick Hull an family, Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Hul Mr and Mr*. Leo Kalkowski an family, Mr. and Mr*. Neil BjorT sen an 1 family, Mr. and Mrs Glen Hill, all of Lynch; Mr an Mrs Wayne Boeder and Aller Verdigre; Mrs. Roy Lowry, O Neill, and Don Bridges, Norfolk were Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spencer an family. Sandra Rihanek was a Thank; giving dinner guest of her grand mother, Mrs Tillie Rihanek. Sh spent the afternoon with Diam Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull am Mrs. Bill Spencer were in Yank ton, S D , and Sk>ux City, la Friday. Darrell and Steve Spen cer spent the day with Bard; Schillmeyer who was sjiendinj the weekend with his brother Bruce, and his mother at the Ra; Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull wer< Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Pete Mulhair. Mr and Mrs. Herman Heisei were Saturday supper guests o Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulhair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King am boys and Mr. and Mrs. C. A Moody were Thanksgiving din ner and supper gjests of Mr anc Mrs. Leland Moody and daugh ters and Mrs. Bertha Rossmeier Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halva enter tnined Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thom son and family and Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Purviance and family Thanksgiving I>ay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mrs. Gratia Craig and Iris Craig went to Hanlontown, la., Wednes day night to visit Mr. and Mrs. cnesicr craig. inursday they all went to Alden, la., and enjoy ed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Craig and family They returned home Friday. Pastor Dickensen, who is the regular pastor of the Lynch dis trict of the Seventh Day Adven tist church, and family, were here for services last Sabbath. They reside at Ainsworth. They were dinner guests of Fannie Masden, Verdel, and a get-to-gether was held in the afternoon at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd France went to Scottsbluff Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Harold France and girls They arrived home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawford and Steve and Mrs. Wilmer Craw ford and Steve and Mrs. John Larson, Laurel, went to Omaha to spend Thanksgiving wi;h Jan ice Crawford. Roger Lemke was also a guest there. Janice re turned home with her parents Friday to spend tiie weekend. Janet France, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold France, James Davidson & Sons PLUM8ING & HEATING Service Since 1901 ■ BP* 9 ^9 Winter & Summer LENNOX zszrs* American Standard Plumbing Fixtures Youngstown Kitchens Sheet Metal Work 518 E. Doug la* Phone 264 O’Neill, Nebr. Modern Woodmen VIRG LAURSEN AlTierSca °°N SMITH woO^ All Kinds of Insurance VIRGIL LAURSEN AGENCY O’Neill, Nebraska -—. ' SPECIAL ABERDEEN ANGUS AUCTION Featuring Top Breeding Stock In conjunction with the Regular TUESDAY AUCTION, DECEMBER 5 Atkinson, Nebraska — 1:00 p.m. 20 Head of richly bred Angus bulls from the Laflin Bros, herd of Crab Orchard, Nebr. These bulls are rich in Imported Prince of Rowley Breeding. The same top quality they have featured in their previous sales here. Tested and guaranteed. Immediately following we will sell the Complete Dissolution Sale of the Jack Christianson and Leo Adams partnership herd • from the Rainbow Ranch of Chambers, Nebr, This herd was founded in 1537 and has produced many top Angus individuals. All sell in this complete close-out sale. Top bloodlines but not highly fitted 19 registered cows 2 to 4 year olds. Many top individuals here: 8 registered cows, 6 to 12 years old, true foundation cows; 5 registered yearlings heifers (open'; 11 registered 1961 heifer calves, (true replacement quality'; 2 registered Angus herd bulls, one from the Shellcreek Farms. Schuyler, Nebr., the other from Robin Spence Farms, Crab Orchard. Nebr. The Angus families represented in this offering include Blackcap: Bandolier Eileen mere; Erica’s: Blackbirds, Earl Marshall; Johnson Bros. & Wil ton Farms breeding- Also selling will be 4S head of Commercial Angus cows from the Leo Adams Rainbow Ranch, good ages, tested and in just good range condition. These may be seen at the ranch until Friday, Dec. 1st; 4 miles west of Chambers. Nebr., mi Hy. 95 or after that at the Atkinson Livestock Market. For catalog of this offering write or call Leo Adams, Atkinson, Nebr. Note: This will be a wonderful opportunity if you are interested in Angus breeding stock—Top bulls — Top females. Also selling will be the usual run of 1.000 head of Stockers and Feeders. ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET Atkinson, Nebraska teaches sixth grade at Roxhvill* y Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiiaon ar i also there. He is the coach, h Mrs. Mary Crawford, mother of VViItm-r Crawford, is wriwu f ly ill. Hh»- lhe% at Sheridan, Wyo. Word was rrcived that she i hat hail a stroke .She is a for mer Boyd county resident. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colemai J were Sunday evening visitors o , Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Crawfort and Steven. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Retzlaff i Chambers, came Monday for i 1 visit at the Art Retzlaff home. Bud Spelts, Denver, Colo., cam< Wr dneiday to spend Thanksgiv . mg at the home of Mr and Mrs Glen Stewart He left Sundaj , morning. He manages a servici station in Denver. Mr. and Mrs . Ronald Stewart and family anc Mr. Hopkins and James were al s Thanksgiving Day guests ai the Glen Stewart home. Bill Spelts, wlio is in the air force al Kansas City, called Tborsday eve n.g t. visit with his mother and Bud. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lundvall and Wes, Oakland, spent the week end at the Alford Davy home They are Mrs. Davy's parents and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman, Mrs. Gladys Spencer, Sidney and Ro ger Woolf and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davy were Thanksgiving dinner and supper guests at the Alford Davy home. Mr and Mrs. Glen Davy attend ed open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gas Weickum, Naper, on their golden wedding at the Con gregational church. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Holz and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Holz and family. Coach and Mrs. Ditman and K.niuy spent Wednesday to Sun (lay with Dr. and Mrs. Ditman at Winside, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dicky, Om aha; the Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Townsend, Judy and Lewis, Sid ney; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis, Niobrara; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ducker and family, Lynch, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kounovsky and baby son, O'Neill, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of the Joe Kounovsky family, Verdel. The Rev. Townsend family, Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Kouno vsky visited Saturday at the Richard Ducker home and al so called on Mrs. Bernard Hajek at the Lynch hospital. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Townsend are sisters of Joe Kounovsky. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rutledge and Mike spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Rutledge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barnes, and spent Thanksgiving evening with Mr. Rutledge’s sister, brother and parents. They returned heme Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver and family, Cheyenne, Wyo., came Friday for a visit at the Bud Rutledge home. They return ed to their home Sunday. Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. August Pospicha] entertained twenty-two guests at Thanksgiving dinner. Those pre sent were Mrs. Bonnie Pospichal, Gregg, Gary, Bonnie and Joan, Atkinson, Mrs. Joe Kobza sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kobza jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kobza and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dobesh, all of Ulysses, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moravec, Dwight, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm, Patty, Karen Sue, Dannie, Doug las and Gregg were Thanksgiving dinner guests with her mother, Mrs. Maude Forbes. Dr. and Mrs. Bower Sageser and Sandra, Manhattan, Kan., vis ited over Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Link Sageser and other relatives. His father, Link Sageser is in the Atkinson hos pital and they visited him at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Robak, Frank, Lee. Jeff and Lisbeth, Homer, Nebr. visited her brother, Billie Sammons and family and all were Thanksgiving dinner guests with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Aldersen at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Gloria Landrum and Sally, Atkin son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tibbetts and family, O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Everett, Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cihal, Omaha, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Watson. Leo Carney, Hays Kan., came Thursday and returned home Sun day taking his mother-in-law, Mrs. Effie Withers and Mrs. De lia Ernst with him. Mrs. Withers will spend the winter with the Carneys and Mrs. Ernst will go to the home of her daughter-in-law. Mr*. LeU Ernst, WichiU, E*.n., f for the winter. Mr. and Mr* Gknn White and Vemu and H. S. White were Thanksgiving dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett. Mr. ami Mrs. Wiifurd Hatch and son, Edgar Norris, returned Saturday to their home at Akron, i Colo., after spending Thanksgiv r mg here with her parents, Mr I and Mrs. Edgar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharp and Rodney, Kimberly, Ida., called on Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott Tues day afternoon. Mrs Sharp is the former Rochelle Sammons. They have been here to visit her grand mother. Mrs. Bertha Sammons. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Waldo .'■pent Thanksg:v.ng with their son, Har old Wal.io and family at Chey enne, Wyo. Mrs. Robert Leder left Omaha Tuesday afternoon by plane for Alameda, Calif., where she w.U visit for a month with her sons, Aden, Kenneth and Lee Leder and family. She planned to leave Omaha about 2 p.m. Tuesday and would arrive in Los Angeles at e.ght that evening. The Leders were former r* sidents in Amelia ami Mrs. Leder was our tele phone operator. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle, Rodney, Ricky and Timmy and George Fullerton went to Fre mont for Thanksgiving with the Gene Skula and Leon Skaia fam ilies Mrs. Fullerton had been at the Gene Skaia home for several days helping care for her new little granddaughter, Kelly Jean Skaia and Mrs. Skaia since their return home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge, Joyce and Bruce accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Burge and June, O' Neill went to Omaha Wednes flflV i»vr*nintr i _• : mg with their daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Niel sen and sons and the Dean Burge family. Thanksgiving dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman’s were their daughter, Marcia, Sioux City, Dr. and Mrs. Bower Sageser and Sandra, Manhattan, Kan., Mrs. D. L. Fancher, Virgil and Eunice, Ainsworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser aix grand son, Mark Sageser. Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Peterson spent Thanksgiving at Schuyler with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mark and Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andersen, Lloyd, Leslie, Lavern, Linda and LaDonna, Central City, returned home Sunday after spending the weekend with his mother, Mrs. , Edith Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andersen and fam ily were dinner guests Thanks giving at Mrs. Euith Andersen’s, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmitt, Sara, Margie, Alien and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry, Diane and Jean, Mrs. Stella Sparks and Sam Gilman were Thanksgiving dinner guests with Mrs. Gertie Adair. Nancy Ballagh visited her cou sins, Vicki and Sue Doolittle. Mrs. Emma Lindsey has been suffering with an attack of ar thritis and was taken to Atkinson mj me uoctor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bligh, Omaha, brought her mother, Mrs! Frank Pierce, to her home near Amelia Friday after she had spent the past week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bligh went to Al liance to find living accommoda tions. They plan to move there soon because of Mr. Bligh's health. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slaymak er went to Scottsbluff Thanksgiv ing Day to visit her brother, Gale Fix and family over the weekend. Their sons, Donnie and Ricky, stayed with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fix. Rev. and Mrs. Lynn Myers and two children, Covington, Okla., returned Friday night after spend! ing Thanksgiving here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fish er. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Forbes and family, Whitman, came Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. Maude Forbes and his sister, Mrs. Hie nie Frahm and family. They had been to Sioux City to visit her parents on Thanksgiving. They all planned to go to the home of another sister, Mrs. Paul Briggs and family, Rose, for Sunday din ner. Mrs. Maude Forbes planned to accompany her son to his home for a visit. Dorothy Fisher and a girl friend from Michigan were Thanksgiv ing vacation guests with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher. Both girls are students in Green ville college. Tom Murray and daughters, Cle ta and Demaris, O’Neill, were Thanksgiving guests at Floyd Ad ams. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gartner, Sherry and Charles, Lincoln, were Thanksgiving and weekend guests NOTICE SNOW TOMORROW §p;» See today’s weather report page_ Thor* k (Mi time to got yow mow tiro*. W* or* (toying ii open until 9r00 tonight become of toe emergency. Extra ijjj: servicemen on duty . . . no waiting ... no incrnwe in pric* ;§l Nn mounting charge. | 3 -s ***** I U.S. ROYAL I I ] -the QUIET SNOW TIRE M TIRE SIZE SALE PRICE EA. 6:70x15 and 7:50x14 . $21.00 8:00x14 and 7:10x15 . $23.00 8:50x14 and 7:60x15 . $25.00 HARRY R. SMITH IMPLEMENTS O'Neill Nebraska with her parents, Mr and Mr* Art Doolittle. Mr and Mr* Lee Gilman ^>ent Thanksgiving with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Lee Hyland. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs Charles Everett and Harley Lee visited his mo ther, Mr*. Bea Everett, Atkinson, on Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs. Roy Andersen and family visited the Hie me Irahm family Friday evening Mr and Mrs. Lee Gilman, Mr and Mrs. Charles Everett and Harley and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Adair, Allen and Dick visited Mr and Mrs Bill Schmitt and family, Des Moines, la., at the borne of Mrs. Gertie Adair Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley Thomp son, Barbara and Pamela. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair, Jerry, Di ane, and Jeanie were Saturday evening callers at Mrs. Gertie Adairs to visit with the Schmitt family, Mrs. Schmitt was former ly Joan Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge s[*ent Thanksgiving at the heme of their son, Charles Coolidge. near Chambers. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. E. E. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W E Ragland and family and Donald Klabenes. Mr and Mrs. Tommie Doolittle and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ballagh and family and Mr and Mrs. George Enbody and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mi ami Mrs. Jun Bilstieri. Mrs. Julia White, Mrs. Lind sey and Florence were Thanks giving guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles McMillen. Mrs. Gertie Adair returned to her work at the Ralph Adams hi>me in Chambers Monday after being home a week while her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmitt and family were visiting here. If_n ouscat-i, wno nas oeen visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sageser while his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sag eser were on a trip to Hawaii, accompanied the Bower Sager sers to their home at Manhattan, Kan., Sunday. His mother will go to Manhattan to get him. They are home from the trip to Ha waii bat Floyd had to go to Ca lifornia on business. Their home is at Kansas City, Kan. Mrs. John Cearns and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Donald Cearns and daughters, Scotts bluff, were visiting at the Will iam Fryrears the Nov. 19 week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fix, Rodney, Scott and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slay maker, Donnie and Ricky were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the parental Elmer Fis Mr anti Mrs Leonard SvaU* and David, Mr. and Mrs Orval h tme Svatoa, Kay and Charlene were Thanksgiving guests with their parens. Mr and Mrs Anton Strata*. Mr and Mrs Harold Gilman, Mrs. G' ne Thompson. Ronnie, Kay and Sherry were Thanksgiv ing Day guests with Mr and Mrs Stanley Thnmiwun, Barbara and Pamela. Friends here were saddend to hear of the death of William Arnholt sr . Bassett The Arn holts formerly lived in Amelia and lie operated a garage and filling station. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt Paul and Gene, were Thanks giving guests at Durrnl Baker's O’Neil!. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rees vis ied at Arthur Hiatt's Sunday. Royal News By Mr*. R. 4. Bering Going from Royal to the Uiw rence Johnson home near O' Neill wen* Mr. and Mrs. Otto Storm. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lich ty. Frank Storm. Mr. and Mrs. 0. F Bartsch. Mrs. Pearl John son, Orchard, and Charles John son, St. Edward, father of Law rence. Mr . and Mrs. William Hauf were at the home of their dargh ter, Mrs. Lincon Henry and family. Guests of Mrs. Maliel Meyer were Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mor rison and family, Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs, Mearl DePeel and family, Plainview; Everett Meyer and Mrs Luettie Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Larsrin and baby, Mitchell, S. I)., were guests of relatives in Royal. Mrs Rosa Hofer, Brunswick, was with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hofer, Tommy and Debra Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bering re ceived telephone greetings from their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Kitzmiller and Kathy, Holly wood, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Art Meuissen and family, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blackburn were recent visitors in Emporia, Kans, Independence, Mo., Shen andoah, la., and Lincoln. Kert, Kelly, Craig and Con nie Mitteta were weekend visi tor* In the home of their grand parents, Mr. ami Mr* Floyd Hildreth. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra Floyd Hildreth were Mr. ami Mm Joe Jacot, Te«ldy Jo ami Karen. Mr and Mra Bill Mitteta were Sunday dinner gueata at the Floyd Hildreth liomc honoring Mr and Mr* Mitteta on their ninth wedding anniversary Sat unlay night dinner gueata of Mr ami Mm Waller Heutler were Mr. and Mr* Truman Kir by, Mr. ami Mm Kenneth Kirby, Sheridan, Wyo„ and Mrs Maud F'reishtem. Tacoma, Wash Mr. ami Mr*, i.u* l(umlt|ui*l moved to Brunswick the ItM of the *rrk ami opened their new alore Monday In the former Hilt Ko*e building. They are •• pi irjn iui«n .sw vnotlw 30, Dm-lnkrr I luul 4. Mr*. K- J. lb-ring t* itl*pluv l«»g her oil panning* at thr store. Because it is com picking time, and many wished to avail them selves of the nice weather, Thanksgiving was just an ordin ary day but there were other* who made ready for guests At the T. R. I Saids home were the following: Mr. and Mrs G H Holm. Mr and Mrs. Warren Holm and Gayland and Barbara, Mr and Mrs R J. Bering. At Truman Kirbys were Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Kirby, Sheri dan. Wyo.: Mrs. Maud Fries heim, Tacoma, Wash., sister of Truman and Mr. and Mrs Wal ter Beutler, Danny ami Connie Mr and Mrs Irwin Robertson, ni uiiawn h, vu ir trvrnuiK Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Kirby re tumed home Sunday. Mrs. Keels heim will remain for a month to visit her sister, Mrs. Robertson, and in her brother's home. Mrs. Glenn Kundciuist enter tained her brother, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Burch and daughters and Dennis liaehe, Grand Island Mr ami Mm U*rmre VYyrr and daughter*, Norfolk, were at the KumtII March home Mr and Mm I *mald Montgomery. Modi wwi and Mr. amt Mr* Stanley MontgiKSltry amt daughter* were With thetr mother. Mm Mary Montgomery. At the Keith home w*re Mr and Mr* leonard Sawyer Mr ami Mr* Auga*t NcImwi Mr ami Mm Krvin Sawyer oak Frank Woodard At C3a> ton Melaner* were Mt* Kdna Johnston. Mr and Mm Wayne W aimer iVellia am! Greg. Mile* Thom**. Kntnl Johnston and Mr ami Mm Har old Plernol. At Clarence TNunvtu were Mr and Mm C K Itundqulst ami Mr and Mm Cut Kamiurna and Jane These guests were at W J Rouses Mr and Mrs IJoyd House Ruth HiHise and Mr and Mrs. 11.>ns Jones and son, Nor folk; Mr and Mrs C II Rouse. Marvin and Ik'hvln Mr and Mrs J. K. I*ragoo and l*'an, Mis Dave Schwager am I finir child ren. Royal; Mrs MuUI Jon.*, Mis 1 >u k Diet* and four daugh ter*, NeUgh, and fs-nni* Jones. WUner Mr* T Kjrhy and her house t,at. Mis Maud Pnuhrtrn, Tacoma, Wash , were llntnswtck visitor* Tuesilay. Mr and Mrs Andrew Jensen, who ri'cently moved Into IU»>al to their recently acquired pm tarty, tin former Keith tXirtu home, had os their Imlkiay gui-sts Mr and Mrs Guy O'liry and Mr* Lottie Wauer, TUden. ami Mr and Mrs Archie Hr ant amt children, fYeightan. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 M7& S/S>o*ftrnM*4 C^UHcl / |abin still After the Hunt . . . the Perfect Companion 6 Year* 014—9) Proof Kentucky Straight Sour Math Bourbon Exclusive in Nebraska—Western Wine & Liquor Co.—Omaha W elcome TO O’NEILL’S |Turkey _ | Day Saturday, Dec. 9th REGISTER AT THE STORE WITH THE TURKEY ON THE DOOR Estimate the total number of persons registering in each of the participat ing stores and if your guess is the closest, you win the turkey. Each store has a separate contest and each store will give a turkey. RULES AND REGULATIONS Each business place that is a chamber member will purchase a $5 ticket for the purchase of a frozen turkey and will pick a first place winner and first and second alternates from people making the best estimate of total number people registering for the day in their store. Checks are to be mailed and received no later than December 6. Mail to Howard Manson, Joe Stutz or John Enke. Window cards may be obtained from Joe Stutz or John Enke. 1. Contestants must be 18 years old or over to register. 2. No employee may win the turkey given by his store. 3. Only one turkey to a family. 4. No purchase is necessary. 5. Register Saturday, Dec. 9. 6. Winners of turkeys will be notified Tuesday. ; Stores report your winners and alternate winners to Howard Manson Monday, Dec. 11. Under the auspices of the O'Neill Chamber of Commerce