MISCELLANEOUS DR. FISHER, Dentist 3-tf WANTED — Cattle to pasture, lots of grass, lots of shade, lots of Eagle Creek Water, and the best of service.—John J. Donlin, Spencer, Nebr. 52-tf YOU WANT EXPERT AND EF ficient handling of your live stock, insured responsibility and prompt returns of proceeds? Then consign to FRANK E. SCOTT COM. CO., Sioux City, la., the firm with a 29 year re cord for dependability. 41-tf FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE—Orton Young, O’Neill. 49-4 FOR RENT—Apartment above the Penny Store. Rear apart ment. Call 115-W. 52-1 FOR RENT: ^he NEV« of Sec. 3, Twp. 29. Range 10, Holt County, Nebr. See L. J. Jensen, Wisner, Nebr. 52-2 FOR SALE 200 BUSHELS GOOD OATS.— R. H. Parker. 46-tfj FOR SALE—One buffet, 1 dresser, j Mrs. John Osenbaugh. 52-1 j ELKHORN VALLEY Mattress Factory, Norfolk, Nebr. Rebuild cotton mattresses into inner spring. Make new ones. 52-4 WATERMELON COLOR, TWO piece sport dress, size 14. Worn once, Originally $19.75, will sell for $7.50.—Phone 232. L. G. GILLESPIE Insurance of All Kinds O’Neill, Nebraska W. F. FINLEY, M. D. Phone, Office 28 O’Neill :: Nebraska DOCTORS BROWN & FRENCH Office Phone 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted Ktftidenre Phonon I l»r. Brown, 223 I Dr. French, 242 (First publication April 9, 1942) SHERIFFS SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution issued to me by the Clerk of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Mary G. Mellor. is plain tiff and Ralph B. Mellor, is defend ant, I will sell to the highest bid der for cash at the front door of the court house in O'Neill, Ne braska, on the 11th day of May, 1942, at 10 o’clock A. M., the fol lowing described premises in Holt County, Nebraska: The Southwest Quarter of Section 23 and the Northeast •Quarter of Section 27 all in Township 30, Range 11, Holt County, Nebraska, to satisfy the sum of $1900.00 found due plaintiff and interest thereon and $125.36 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 9th day of April, 1942. PETER W DUFFY, Sheriff of Holt County, 48-5 Nebraska. (First publication April 16, 1942) NOTICE OF REFEREE S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of and pursuant to an order of the District Court of Webster County, Nebraska, made und entered on the 14th day of 4Aj>ril, 1942, in an action pending therein, wherein Elmer O. Craig, •et. al., are plaintiffs, and May Craig, et. al., are defendants, the undersigned, Referee in said action, will on Tuesday, May 19, 1942, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of O’Neill, Holt •County, Nebraska, sell for cash to the highest bidder therefor, tthe following described real estate, to-wit: The East Half of the North west Quarter and the West Half of the Northwest Quar ter, all in Section 7, Town ship 31, Range 16, West of the '6th P. M., and the North Half ■ of the Northeast Quarter, ' Section 7, Township 31, Range 16, West of the 6th P. M., all in Holt County, Nebraska. Said sale will remain open for one hour. Dated this 14th day of April, 1942. L. A. SPRAGUE. Referee. J. C. BRYANT, 49.5 Attorney. (First publication April 16, 1942) (Julius D. Cronin, Attorney) LEGAL NOTICE Grant Denny, - Denny, first real true name unknown, •wife of Grant DeHriy. and the Northeast Quarter of Section Eighteen, Township Thirfy-two North, Range Eleven, West of the Sixth P. M, Holt County, Ne brraska, impleaded with William, D. Bradstreet, et. al., defendants, will take notice that on the loth day of April, A. D., 1942, Roy W. j Karr, plaintiff, filed his petition) in the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, and commenc ed an action against said defend ants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain | tax sale certificate issued by the County Treasurer of Holt County, Nebraska, to the plaintiff on the 19th day of February, 1940, numbered 5027, for the taxes for the years 1931 to 1938 inclusive, and which covers the following described real estate, to-wit: Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Eighteen, Township Thirty-two North, Range Eleven, West of the Sixth P. M„ Holt County, Nebraska. That there is now due the plain tiff on said tax lien and subse quent taxes paid thereunder the sum of One Hundred Fifty-One Dollars and forty-seven cents ($151.47), with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from April 9, 1942, and costs. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said prem ises. Plaintiff further alleges that the real owner of said real estate is unknown to plaintiff and his attorney. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 25th day c? Niay, A. D., 1942. ROY W KARR, Plaintiff. 49-4 By Julius D. Cronin, His Attorney. (First Publication, April 23, 1942) (Julius D. Cronin, Attorney.) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a license granted to me by the Honorable D. R. Mounts, Judge of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, in an action pending in the District Court of said County, entitled, “In the Matter of the Application of R. H. Parker, Administrator of the Estate of Zebedee M. Warner, De ceased, for License to sell Real Estate,” dated November 12, 1941, and the further order of the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Ne braska. dated January 7, 1942, I will offer for sale and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-three (23) and the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-six (26), all in Township Thirty (30), North, Range Thirteen (13), West of the 6th P. M„ Holt County, Nebraska, on the 14th day of May, A D., 1942, at one o’clock P. M., at the Front Doer of the Court House in the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, subject to all charges thereon by mortgage or otherwise existing at the time of the death of Zebedee M. Warner. Said sale will remain open one hour. R. H. PARKER, Administrator of the Estate of Zebedee M. Warner, Deceased. 50-3. (First Publication. Anril 23. 1942) LEGAL NOTICE -Schelkoff, first real name name unknown, husband of Laura Ann Schelkoff; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the Estate of Laura Ann Schel koff, Deceased, real names un known; all persons having or claiming any interest in the north Half of the Northwest Quarter and the West Half of the North east Quarter of Section Thirtv five, Township Thirty-two, North, Rn’'"p Twelve. West of the Sixth P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, real names unknown, impleaded with Marie F. Gallentine, et al., arc hereby notified that on the 18th dav of Anril. A. D„ 1942. John Howard Gallentine and Gertrude Hawthorne, as plaintiffs, filed a petition and commenced an 'ftion in the rubric* Court of Holt County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to have determined who are the owners of the West Half of the East Half. Northwest Quar ter and the East Half of the South west Quarter all in Section Thirty five, Township Thirty-two, North, Ranee Twelve; West Half and the Northeast Quarter of Section One, East Half of Section Two, South west Quarter of Section Three and the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twelve, all in Township Thirty one, North, Range Twelve, all west of the Sixth P. M„ and all in Holt County, Nebraska, and the interest of each of said owners therein; to have the title to said real estate auieted and confirmed in such owners: to have said premises partitioned, or if the same cannot be partitioned with out depreciating the value of the shares, that then, said premises mav be sold in the manner pro vided by law and the proceeds distributed after payment of costs and expenses according to the in terest of the parties in said pro perty; to have such other and fur ther relief as equity and good conscience may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the first dav of June. A. D.. 1942 JOHN HOWARD GALLENTINE AND GERTRUDE MARIE HAW THORNE, Plaintiffs. 50-4 By Julius D. Cronin, Their Attorney. Julius D. Cronin, Attorney (First publication April 23. 1942) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 2908 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. April 23. 1942. In the matter of the Estate of Ida B. Storts. Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is August 14, r ' I 1 1942, and for the payment of debts is April 23, 1943, and that on May 14, 1942, and on August 15, 1942, at 10 o’clock A. M„ each day I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear allow or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMERS, 50- 3 County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) (First Publication April 30, 1942) SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me by the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Ne braska, in an action pending in said Court wherein Charles Led with. Guardian of the Person and Estate of George Blochowitz, In competent, is plaintiff and Earl H. Smith and Esther R. Smith, husband and wife, and others, (this being case No. 13686), are defendants, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 1st day of June. 1942 at 10 o’clock A. M., the following described premises in Holt County, Nebraska: The Northwest Quarter (NWV<) of Section Twenty eight (28) Township Twenty eieht (28) North Range Eleven (11) west of the 6th P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, to satisfy the sum of $1,270.00 found due plaintiff, and interest thereon and $33.10 costs of suit and accruing costs. Dated this 28th day of April, 1942. PETER W. DUFFY, Sheriff of Holt County, 51- 5 Nebraska. BRIEFLY STATED Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bredehoeft received word the latter part of the week that their daughter, Eleanora, had received a civil service appointment in Washing ton, D. C., and started on her dut ies there last week. She is in the accounting department of the De partment of Labor. For the past eight months Miss Eleanora has been working in Birmingham, Alabama, having a position there with a large firm as stenographer and bookkeeper, but her Wash ington appointment is a distinct advancement. Her many O’Neill friends extend congratulations on her success. Washington is getting quite a colony of O’Neill people, so that the O'Neill Club will have to have larger quarters if they wish to be able to care for all the O’Neill people now employed in the capitol city. Mrs. Jacob Hoerle, of Southeast ern Holt, was in the city Tuesday and made this office a pleasant call and ordered The Frontier sent to her address so they could keep posted on the happenings in this big county of ours. Mrs. Dale Asher of Page has accepted a position with the Gamble Store and started work ing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim and Mr. McKim’s mother, went to Valentine Monday to attend the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bogie left Monday for Sioux City, Iowa, to visit relatives for a few days be fore returning to their home at San Mateo, California. They have been here for the past week vis iting Mrs. Bogie’s mother, Mrs. Mable Tomlinson and other rela tives. Earl “Short" Hunt of Fort War ren, Wyoming, who had a sixty hour furlough from the U. S. Army, spent Saturday and Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Schultz of Atkinson were in O’Neill Monday on business. Mrs. Wm. Gatz, Mrs. Mable Gatz and son, Eddy, Mrs. Charles Fleming and Mrs. Roy Johnson spent last Thursday in Norfolk. Mrs. James Walling entertain ed the R. E. H. bridge club at her home Monday evening. High scores were won by Mrs. R. H. Parker and Miss Marion Dickson. Mrs. Bennett Gillespie enter tained the 9-F. F. bridge club at her home last Thursday evening. iHigh score was won by Miss Veramae Landis, second high by Mrs. Harrison Bridge and third high by Mrs. Irving Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fager and children spent Sunday at Crofton visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fager. Mrs. Francis Murphy spent Fri day at Atkinson visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ford. Larry Mucky of Mapleton, la., and Darel Bridge of Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. Bright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bright. J. H. Riggs of Omaha visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKenna Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson and daughter, of Chambers spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Car rie Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter and Clyde Streeter went to Bruns wick Sunday, where they attend ed the fortieth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Baker. Miss Lizzie Carson of Redbird spent Mond ly and Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Hunter. Miss Mary Carney spent Satur day in Sioux City, Iowa, visiting at the home of Mrs. Margaret Cur tis. Miss Helen Gallagher left Mon day for,Toledo, Ohio, to attend the funeral of her uncle, Dr. J. C. Gallagher, who passed away at his home Sunday of a heart attack. Mr. Gallagher grew to manhood in this city. Mrs. Sam Nelson arrived Tues day from Thermopolis, Wyoming, to spend several weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Allen dorfer. The Guild of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Art Cowperthwaite today. The assisting hostesses were, Mrs. Dave Loy, Mrs. R. H, Shriner, Mrs. Pete Hefiford, Mrs. Seth Noble. The Misses Marion Knapp of O’Neill and Miss Regina O’Con nor of Atkinson took Wm. W. I Griffin to Grand Island Sunday, (where he left for San Diego, Cali fornia, to be inducted into the U. S. Army. Jack Arbuthnot and Fred Saun to went to Omaha Monday to meet Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot, who has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. John DeHall at Birmingham, Alabama, for several months. They return ed home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Rohde of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary of Inman, returned Monday from Cheyenne, Wyoming, where Mr. and Mrs. Rohde visited Mr. j Rhode’s brother and wife, Mr. I and Mrs. John Rohde and Mr. and Mrs. Cary visited their son, a' Fort Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hickey mov ed Saturday to Central City. Mr. Hickey has employment at the new bomber plant at Grand Is land, but they will make their home at Central City. Mrs. Ida Becker of Atkinson was a guest of Mrs. Helen Simar Monday. Mrs. Charles Ladley of Gordon was a guest at the home of Mrs Margaret Hunter Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones took their daughter, Mrs. Don Ander son and daughter, Judy Kay, to their home at Huron, S. D., Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jones return ed home Monday. Word has been received from Orton Young, who has been in the Veterans hospital for the past two weeks receiving medical care that he is getting along nicely and expects to return home within a week, a fact that his many friends in the county will be glad to learn Unit 6 of the N. H. C. A. met at the Beauty shop of Mrs. J. J. Carroll in Atkinson Monday eve ning. Plans were made for the District meeting that is to be held at Ainsworth on May 17 and af ter the business meeting various hair styles were demonstrated. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. Those attending from here were, Mrs. Margaret Clau son, and the Misses Verna Russell and Veramae Landis. Robert Nightingale arrived Sun day from Boston, Massachusetts, on a ten day leave from the U. s! N«TV to visit his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nighingale at Wal nut. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Lockmon and daughter, of Denver, Colo iado, came Sunday to visit rela tives. Mr. Lockmon returned tc Denver Tuesday and Mrs. Lock mon and daughter remained for a longer visit. Howard Dean spent the week end in Lincoln visiting his wife and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Art Dexter spent Sunday at Chambers visiting Mrs. Dexter’s parents. Mrs. Anthony Rohde arrived Sunday from Los Angeles, Cali fornia, to spend the next month visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs «• E. Nightingale at Walnut and her sister, Mrs. Bernard Ferris and family in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Selah of Wichita, Kansas, spent Sunday aid Monday with Mr. Selah’s mother, Mrs. Dean Selah. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ferris of Plainview spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller and Mrs. Pearl West visited relatives and friends in Grand Island Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg strom of O’Neill, Mrs. Fred Mohr and Miss Elsie Krueger of Inman spent Sunday in Winner visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Walling en tertained nine guests at 6:30 din ner at their home last Thursday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Art King spent last Thursday and Friday in Sioux City, Iowa, on business. Mrs. Ed Campbell and son, Ed. Jr., went to Omaha today, where i they will attend the National Music Contest held there Friday and Saturday. Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek went to Omaha Wednesday to visit rela tives and she will attend the Na tional Music Contest on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hayes spent Saturday and Sunday in Fremont visiting at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and I Mrs. L. R. Hayes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arbuthnot and family went to Petersburg Saturday to visit Mrs. A.rbuthnot’s parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Art Duffy. Mr- - Art'Utlyiot ^returned home that evening and Mrs. Arbuthnot and children remained for a long er visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Layh and children spent Sunday at Mills, visiting Mr. Layh’s brother, Wm. Layh and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Harbottle moved Friday to their home on West Everett St. Mrs. J. W. Winchell and daugh ter, Mrs. Vivian Wolfe of Seattle, Washington, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Win chell. Norman Gonderinger moved Saturday from the Mrs. Grace Harmon building to the office for merly occupied by Wm. Griffin, in the First National Bank build ing. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rickly and daughter, Ann, spent Wednesday at Fullerton visiting Mrs. Rickly’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. N. Barber. Mrs. Harry Clauson purchased Mrs. Julia Graves’ residence this week. j Paul Schwisow went to Omaha to spend several days visiting his daughters, Mrs. Wm. Kellogg and Miss Hazel Schwisow. Mrs. C. B. Scott went to Alli ance Sunday, called there by the death of her brother-in-law, Jerry Scott, who died Saturday and was buried at Rushville on Tues day. The Misses Margaret Cronk and Wilma Hill of Page have accept ed positions at the Ben Franklin 1 Store and started working there Monday. J Mrs. Frank Clements entertain :od the Last Minute bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. High score was won by Mrs. H. IW. Tomlinson, traveling by Mrs. ! Leo Carney and low by Mrs. Harden Anspach. Mrs. Rachel France of Norfolk | came Sunday to spend a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson. Forty-one pupils of O’Neill Public School and St. Mary’s | Academy will leave Friday for Omaha, where they will take part .in the National Music Contest, ! which is being held on Friday .and Saturday. Accompanists and I teachers went with the group. The following people are taking their cars, Mrs. J. P. Brown, Mrs. Wm. J. Froelich, Mrs. C. E. Lund gren. Mrs. Julia Graves, Mrs. L. A. Burgess, Mrs. Ed Gallagher, Mrs. Lod Janousek, Mrs. Harold Lindberg, Helen Sierk, Mr. and Mrs. Max Golden and Clarence Hicks. | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shelhamer returned Sunday from Kimball, S. D., where they had been vis iting at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. A. Houska and family. ! Mrs. L. A. Wilcox, Mrs. Homer Mullen, Mrs. R. E. Osborne, Mary Mellor, and Miss Bernadette Bren nan spent today in Sioux City, Iowa. | Mrs. Herb Peterson, Mrs. Lyndle Stout and Mrs. J. E. 'Knight, entertained sixteen guests at the home of Mrs. Peterson Wed nesday evening, at a 7:00 o’clock dinner and bridge. High score was ,won by Mrs. J. P. Brown, second high by Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn and all-cut Mrs. C. F. Grill. Private Louis L. Peter arrived Sunday from Foster Field Vic toria, Texas, on a ten day fur lough from the U. S. Army, and | will spend it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waldrof of 'Kearney and Mrs. Gerald Launs ,bury and daughter, of Greeley, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. i Tess Murphy. I Dr. O. W. French went to Omaha Tuesday to attend a Medi cal convention being held there this week. Miss Jean Brouse of Valentine came Tuesday to spend a few days visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French. Mrs. Wm. Welsh has received word from her son, Francis, that he is at the Great Naval Train ing Station. Miss Stacia Matousek of St. Paul and Dennis Placzek of this city were married Monday at Grand Island. Mr. Placzek is em | ployed by the Thompson Tobacco | Company of Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Placzek will make their jhome in this city at the residence 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss on Clay Street. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse and daoghter, Patty, went to Algona, (Iowa, Wednesday evening, called there by the death of Mr. Kruse’s mother, Mrs. A. Kruse, who pass ed away Wednesday afternoon at 5:00 o’clock of a heart attack. Simonson Unit No. 93 Ameri can Legion Auxiliary has been awarded a Memebership Citation 'for having secured the largest j number of new members during the period from March 15th to April 15th under the Department of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson of Sioux Falls, S. D., are the parents of a son born April 28. The Misses Deloris Storjohann and Margaret Miller spent the week-end in Lincoln visiting friends. Mrs. Emmett Moore went to Omaha Thursday morning, where she will vikit friends and attend the National Music Contest on Eriday and Saturday.; Mr. and Mrs. Emery Peterson j went to Sioux City, Iowa, Friday, where Mrs. Peterson entered St. Vincent’s hospital for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rakowski and son, Richard, returned Satur day from San Francisco, Califor nia, where they have visited rela tives and friends for the past two weeks. I C. E. Lundgren went to Nor folk today to attend a Chevrolet meeting. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Norman moved Sunday to the Archie Bowen house, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs Paul Moseman. Bernard Matthews of Lincoln | spent Tuesday night here with relatives and friends. Miss Gladys Ellingson and Miss Gene Kilpatrick of Norfolk spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick. Miss Mae Hammond returned to Omaha Saturday, after spend ling the past week visiting rela tives and friends. I Mrs. Tom Kane of Chadron came Tuesday to visit at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beatie of Grahamsville, N. Y., visited at the home of Mrs. Beatie’s aunt, Mrs. Carrie Hunter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Beatie are visiting Mrs. Beatie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson at Redbird this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynus Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connelly and Kenneth “Bud” Hunt left Monday for Los Angeles, California, where they plan on securing employ ment. Art Hammond of Omaha spent ■ Saturday and Sunday visiting rel- i atives and friends. The O Neill Photo Co. will run the stamp photos for one week only 11th to 17th. Twelve for 25c two positions. The photos will be taken in the North room at the Studio. Also will have a few bar gains in some closeouts and short lines of frames and folders. 52-2 Stamp photos 12 for 25c at the O'Neill Photo Co., May 11 to 17.; Don't forget the dates, there will be no more stamps taken tMs! year. 52-2 Bring in your baby and get some of the specials offered by the O'Neill Photo Co., May 11 to 17. Also the stamp Photos at 25e a dozen. 52-2 The M. M. bridge club had a Dutch Treat dinner at the M. and M. cafe and bridge at the home of Mrs. Harold Lindberg last Thursday evening. High score was won by Mrs. Esther Harris and low score by Mrs. Ted Mc Elhaney. Mrs. Frank Kubichek and granddaughter, Sharon Hancock, returned Tuesday morning from Casper, Wyoming, where they have been visiting relatives for the past two weeks. j The Friendly Neighbors club met at the home of Mrs. Levi jYantze, May 1. Lesson on “bread making” was given by leaders. [Two kinds of bread and three I kinds of rolls were made and served for lunch by hostesses. Nine members and one visitor present. All signed Victory Home Garden pledges. Election of officers for the coming year was held. Our club made eleven pairs of boy’s trousers for the Red Cross and have one kit to turn in yet. The O. T. Club met at the home of Mrs. John Green Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Allen Kennedy of Bartlett was in O’Neill Monday on busi ness. Mrs. Henry Layton and son, Dave, arrived Sunday from Parco, Wyoming, to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Dave Loy. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. J. E. Spencer, pastor Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Mother’s Day sermon at 11:00 a. m. Special Mother’s Day music I by the choir. The Young People’s Society will meet at 7:00 o’clock Sunday eve ning. The Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Jerry |Moller Tuesday evening at 8:00 o’clock. Mary O’Connell.. 2.00 Atkinson Lumber Co._ 23.00 Riggs Optical Co. _ 10.50 Walter Snider_ 50.00 J. C. Stein ... 8.00 Eunice Sanders _ 4.00 Anna Weller..30.00 On motion, the following claims were allowed on the Administra tive Expense Fund: Biglin Bros.-$ 2.50 I Lou W. Beck- 34.04 The Flax Co._3.001 Dorothy Larson __65.00 Laura Mitchell _ 24.50 Thad Saunders_25.00 Lou W. Beck-13.15 Bernice Fuller_75.00 Bernice Fuller_ 13.10 Laura Mitchell- 85.00 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 6.10 Holt County Independent 17.05 Motion by Smith, seconded by Sullivan that Supervisor Gibson be authorized to purchase a Farm all Tractor and Loader for use Invasion Practice. Learn to shoot Japs at Stanley's. 50^4 MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS! FINE Kerchiefs FOR MOTHER 10c 23c 29c ■■■■ .in fc SHEER TEA Aprons (Boxed) 69c CHENILLE H Bed Spreads $3.79 $4.98 DAINTY Underwear 29c 49c Lunch Cloth 52x52 Printed Sateen $1.39 WOMEN'S Hand Bags New Assortment $1.59 $1.98 LACE Table Cloth $1 to $2.98 J.C. Penny Co.* Invasion Practice. Learn to shoot Japs at Stanley's. 50-4 in his district. Carried 5:00 P. M., on motion, Board adjourned until February 25, 1942. 9:00 A. M. ED. J. MATOUSEK, Chairman John C. Gallagher, Clerk I O’Neill, Nebraska Feb. 25, 1942, 9:00 A. M. Holt County Board of Supervis ors met as per adjournment. All members present except Scholl meyer. Meeting called to order by Chairman. Minute^ of previous meeting were read and on motion were approved as read. The following claims were aud- 1 ited and approved and on motion were allowed and warrants ord- 1 ered drawn on Bridge Fund: Anoka Butte Lumber Co. 36.40 Atkinson Lumber Co_ 139.95 E. E. Bradshaw_24,00 Dexter Bros._ 2.25 Wm. Hibbs_ 2.25 Island Supply Co._915.50 Ed J. Matousek_10.00 Midwest Motor Co._JB5 i Jos. Schollmeyer_10.0)C I Frank Skrdla_8.00 Harry Sullivan_10.00 W. E. Wulf_ 18.50 Phillip Allendorfer_2.00 Ivan Bacon__ 36.00 Campbell Lumber Co._ 28.80| J. H. Gibson_ 6.50 f Island'Supply Co._ 23.75 F. M. Keating & Sons _ 1.691 Richard Minton_5.00 Jos. Schollmeyer_4.00 Thos. Slattery_ 2.79 John Sullivan_10.00 Ray Siders_ 2.25 The application of Maude Brown and Evelyn Frohman for a Mother’s Pension, were read at this meeting. Motion by Wulf, seconded by Stein that orders be approved (Continued next week) NOTICE Dr. A. E. Gadbois. eye. ear. and M %. - "V nose specialist, wiU make his regular visit gi Dr. Carter’s Office in p*ffeiU on FRIDAY. MAY 8. 1942 Glasses Fitted ^ -—v. m