FOR SALE JUNIOR POOL TABLE, B-Flat trumpet, piano accord ian, and .small coal heater.—Vic Halva. 32-2 WANTED WASHINGS. Call at C. W. Hagen sick residence.—Mrs. Selma Traney. 33-1 MISCELLANEOUS ~ >r. Fisher, Dentist 3-tc That’s What we Said, Mr.! And we will repeat it. Absolutely the best buy in portable and section al farm buildings today. That’s what Economy offers you. Our literature proves our claim. Write now to Economy, Wahoo, Nebraska. 33-1 FOR RENT OR RENT—Three room apart ment—R. H. Parker. 21-tf 4 Jim Harty arrived Sunday morning from Portland, Oregon, and will Spend the next two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harty. Miss Goldyne Sebesta and Ben nett Heriford went to Grand Island, Sunday to meet Bennett’s mother, Mrs. Peter Heriford, who has been in Los Angeles, Califor-, nia, for the past six weeks visit ing her sister, Mrs. Opie Cham bers. Miss Agnes Reznicek, who had been visiting in California, with Mrs. Heriford, went to Om aha to visit her brother for a few days, before returning to O’Neill J - -- The Misses Rose Mary and Ruth Ann Biglin, who attends the j University of Nebraska, came u.-, from Lincoln Saturday, and will] spend the Christmas holidays with ; their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm J. Biglin. Mr. and Mrs. John Claussen and daughter Delores, and Miss Bon ny Yarnell, left Friday for Lo: Angeles, California, to spend the holidays with relatives. The Misses Mary and Rose Grady and Jack Grady of Denver.1 Colorado, arrived here Wednesday , afternoon to spend Christmas: with relatives. Miss Mildred O’Malley, a stud ent at the Van Sant’s Business College, came up from Omaha Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. O’Malley. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mitchell and son, Robert, left Wednesday for Elm Creek to spend Christmas with relatives and friends. Miss Isbelle O’Malley arrived home Tuesday from Omaha to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. O’Malley. Herman Rahn left last Thurs day for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to spend the holidays with relatives Henry Reimer, a student at the University of Nebraska, came home Friday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Louis Reimer. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Gilles pie, left Sunday for Pomona, California, to spend the holidays at the home of their daughter, and sister, Mrs. Eldon Wood. The Misses Lydia Halva and Helen Hagensick, arrived home Friday from Denver, Colorado, where they attend Business Col lege, and will spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hagensick, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva. Miss Hazel Schwisow of Omaha, spent the week-end with her fa ther, Paul Schwisow. Mrs. Henry Bauman spent the week-end with relatives in Atkin son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobney of I Norfolk, sent the week-end with! their daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. R. E. Armbruster. Mrs. Dick Tomlinson and Miss Rose Ellis went to Omaha Friday after Mrs. Tomlinson’s son, Mick-, ey. They returned home Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Guthman, of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, arrived in the City Monday evening for a short visit with friends here, leaving Tuesday afternoon for Plainview for a short visit with relatives, then to Lincoln for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Guthman were residents of O’Neill for about two years, Mr. Guthman re presenting one of the large pack ing companies in this territory, and they made many friends dur ing their residence here. Ed. was so much in love with O’Neill that he said Tuesday that he wished he was back in this territory, so that he could again live in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Saunders of the southwest country, were in the city Monday morning on their way to Lincoln, where they will spend Christmas at the home of their son, Ned and family and with other friends in the capitol city. They expect to visit there three or four weeks. Mrs. George Bressler of Wayne and Mr. and W. Haynes of Page visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Johnson Sunday. Mrs. P. J. O’Donnell came up from Sioux City, Iowa, Wednesday evening to spend Christmas with, home folks. Robert Mitchell, a student at Drake University, arrived home: Monday from Des Moines. low; i,c to spend the holidays with h s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mitchell. . C . T \ Mrs. Alfred Drayton entertain ed the Alpha Club at a ..bridge, i party at her hofne Monday ev^ i ning. - R. R. Morrison left Wednesday for Casper, Wyoming, to spend Christmas. Miss Florence Cash left Tues day for Corpus Christi, Texas, to spend the holidays with friends Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martyn and family will spend the holidays in Lincoln with relatives. Paul Harms returned to Bloom field Tuesday, having been a guest of Henry Reimer for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean are spending the holidays in Lincoln with relatives. Father Francis Markey, who is a Chaplin in a U. S. Army Camp in New Mexico, arrived here Wednesday to spend the holidays With relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James McNally and family arrived here Tuesday from North Platte to spend the Christmas with relatives. ; ; . _ Mrs. Tom Sullivan and Mrs. G H. Wade entertained eight guests |at g Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Tom Sullivan Monday eve ning. They exchanged gifts and a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lane of Newport are spending Christmas at the home of their daughter and son-in-law', Mr. and Mrs. Ned Al lendorfer. Mrs. C. F. McKenna returned last Thursday from Lincoln where she had been during the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. Frank Mayne. Miss Helen Van Sant came Sun day from Omaha to spend the holidays at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek. The following girls were out singing Christmas Carols Tues day night, receiving $12.07, in donations which they gave to the Red Cross. They were: Nancy Froelich, Maxine Golden, Helen Kubitschek, Alice Biglin, Betty Gallagher, Devine Brennan, Lou Ann Iler, Marylyn Moore, Ann Harty and Patti Keiser. Mrs. Ed. Gallagher entertained the contract club Monday eve ning at 7 o’clock dinner at a local cafe and bridge at her home. Mrs. Ed. Campbell and Mrs. W. J. Froelich won the prizes. Miss Doris Robertson, Richard Orth, of Lincoln, Miss Marjorie Morris of Osceola, and George Thomas Robertson, of Beaver City, arrived Wednesday evening to spend Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson. C J - Sheriff Wiley Barnes and Coun ty Attorney Wm. Brennan, of Butte, were O’Neill callers Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connelly and daughter Mary Ann, and Miss Teresa Connelly left Wednesday afternoon for Winner, S. D., to spend Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Turner. Merry, Merry Christmas to all our readers, both great and small, is the sincere wish of The Frontier force and may 1942 bring you much happiness and prosperity. The Frontier is always glad to give publicity to the meetings of the various Clubs throughout the county, who are engaged in ex tension work. But the reports of these Club meetings must be sent into this office the week following the meeting, or we cannot use them. Several of the Clubs have been in the habit of sending in reports two and three weeks after the meeting. It can be readily seen that these items have lost their news value by that time therefore we cannot use them. So if you want the reports of your Clubs printed get the copy in right after your meeting. Mrs. Fred Butts came up from Lincoln Tuesday night and will spend the holidays visiting at the| home of her sister, Mrs. D. H. Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfeil and family left Wednesday for Wayne to spend Christmas with Mrs. Pfeil’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lindsey. Miss Elizabeth Griffin arrived here Tuesday evening from Liv ington, Montana, to spend Christ mas with her sister, Miss Agnes Griffin. Ed O’Donnell came Wednesday night from Okmulgee, Okla., to spend Christmas with relatives and friends. _ • Carl Pfeil, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters, of Wayne, were in Pierce, S. D., Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holst. Frank O’Donnell arrived here Wednesday from Dallas, Texas, to spend Christmas with relatives and friends. Due to weather reports being restricted by the government, in the interest of National Defense— arrangements have been made, that in case of severe storms— warning will be given to rural people by emergency rings on all farm lines out of O’Neill. Mrs. Ernie Wegner and daugh ter, Mary Ann, of Wilcox, spent Monday at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Welch. Miss Ethel Bennett arrived home Saturday to spend the holi days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Bennett. Miss Bennett attends the Chillicothe Business College. _ Shorty Laird returned to Camp Robinson, Arkansas, Tuesday af ter a ten day furlough spent here with friends. - Seth Noble went to Carthage, S. D., Monday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davidson re turned to Casper, Wyoming, after a visit with relatives here and Omaha. Mrs. R. R. Morrison ac companied them home for a visit. Mrs. Gary Wrede and son, Don nie, arrived Tuesday from Om aha to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. En right. Mr. Wrede will come up from Omaha Wednesday night. - M Word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arnold are the proud parents of a boy, born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wade left Wednesday morning for Sioux City, Iowa, to spend Christmas with relatives. Lorentz Semon of Columbus, Ohio, spent Monday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Tom Sullivan. Leo Kane returned to Omaha Saturday having spent the past week here visiting friends. Roselie and Bobby Schmaltz of Juneau, Alaska, and their uncle Albert Schmaltz of Kodiak, Alaska, arrived here Monday to visit Mr. Schmaltz’s twin sister, Mrs. Julian Rummel, before going on to Spencer, to visit Mr. Sch maltz’s parents. Mr. Schmaltz will return to Alaska in a few days and the children will remain with their grandparents for the duration of the war. They left Alaska on November 29th. Miss Geraldine Cronin, a stud ent at the Chicago University, aiv rived home Saturday to spend th£ holidays with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schultz and sons of Waukon, Iowa, spent a few hours with Mr. Schultz’s aunt, Mrs. Helen Simar, Saturday, enroute to Atkinson to spend the holidays with Mr. Schultz’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schultz. Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas to all Patrons We appreciate your business and have tried to serve you well in 1941. We hope we may con } tinue to serve you during 1942. ’ *- i '• V-': .• ^ WE SELL EVERY MONDAY O’Neill Live Stock Com. Co. TELEPHONE 2 At O’NEILL