RH Cross Contributions (Continued from Page One) R. E. Moore_ 6 00 Mayme Meer-5.00 Helen Sirek-5.00 G. Weingartner-5.00 C. D. Neeley____ 5.00 G. Garver-5.00 Judge Reimer ___. 5.00 O. M. Howard- 5.00 Chas. and Mabel McKenna 5.00 Bernadine Grutsch -- 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. C. C. Bergstrom 5.00 Ira H. Mow_ 5.00 Ted McElhaney -—— 5.00 Ed Hancock -—— 5.00 D. R. Mounts-5.00 Lyndle Stout -—- 5.00 Harden Anspach-5.00 D. H. Cronin_ 5.00 Anton Toy-5.00 John Kersenbrock-5.00 Mrs. Enard Leach-5.00 Vic Halva - 5 00 Max Wanser 5.00 Norb Uhl 5.00 W. H. Harty _5.00 Harrison Bridge-5.00 R. Schulz _____5.00 Mrs. Stannard . . 5.00 C. H. McManus — 5.00 A i! Ja kowiak 5.00 R. H. Parker 5.00 Western Hotel —... 5,00 Stanley Soukup-5.00 M. J. Wallace_ 5.00 Shelhamer Oil Company 5.00 A. Mareellus-- 5.00 Max Golden-5.00 M. F. Kirwin - 5.00 Anna McCartney-5.00 Margaret Clauson - 5.00 Herb Peterson -. 5.00 Harry Clauson 5.00 Paul Shierk —- 5.00 Anna Mathrie- 5.00 Jean Biglin-5.00 John Osenbaugh-5.00 Dr. W. F. Finley_5.00 Ned Allendorfer -- 5.00 Anna O'Donnell 5.00 Mrs. Agnes Sullivan_5.00 C. E. Yantzi_ 5.00 George E. Gibbs_5.00 Jacob Hirsch —- — 5.00 Rickly Store-— 5.00 O’Neill Drug Store - 5.00 John Davidson - 5.00 P. J. O’Donnell - 5.00 Mrs. Vic Halva 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter . 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yantzi _ 5.00 Mrs. Charles Manson 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fuller .. 5.00 Mrs. Frances Bazelman 5.00 Miss Mary McLaughlin 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Seger5.00 Andy Clark 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt.— 5.00 Mrs. Art Dexter .... .. 5.00 Mary E. Carney 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wier _ 5.00 Henry Patterson 5.00 St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 5.00 Miss Bernice Schofield _ 6.00 Mrs. O. W. French _ 5.00 A. L. Cowperthwaite_5.00 Minnie Cowperthwaite .. 5.00 Dean Reid ...... 5.00 Hugo Haly 5.00 George Fox _ 5.00 Frank Clements 5.00 Earl Rodman 5.00 H. A. Yochum 5.00 Claude Hamilton 5.00 Dick Rakowski ..... 5.00 L. C. Walling 5.00 Kay W. Fenderson 5.00 Robert V. Kurtz _ . 6.00 M. H. McCarthy 5.00 E. C. Wertz 5 oo Ira George 5.00 Hilda Gallagher_,_ 5.00 j George McCarthy . .. 5.00 j James Rooney _ 4.00 David Isaacson ..._ 4.00 Dr. F. J. Kubitschfk__ 4.00 Esther Harris . _. M.. 4.00 Mrs. A. E. Spittler _3.00 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Clevish 3.00 Mrs. Anna B. Mordhorst. 3.00 Rev. Dawson Park_ 3.00 Mrs. Carrie Borg ;._:_3.00 Mrs. R. E. Osborne_3.00 O. H. Cunningham_3.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Calvert 3.00 Mrs. Ted Rustmeyer .. 3.00 Mary Holliday_ 3.00 Marsa Salmans_ 3.00 Donna Marcellus_3.00 A. L. Mathis _ 3.00 Kathryn Armstrong _ 3.00 Loretta Enright .... 3.00 Helen Weibel _ 3.00 Dorlin Lockmon _ 3.00 Maxine Mills_3.00 Mary Albro_3.00 Miss Keenan _ ... 3.00 Edna Couch 3.00 C. F. Grill _ 3.00 John Harbottle__2.50 Emma Rosicky __ 2.50 Irma Brown___ 3.50 D. A. Baker_2.50 J. O. Walker.—^_ 2.50 Mrs. M. Scharping_3.50 Elja McCullough _ 3.50 Everett Gorgan _ 2.25 J. C. Gallagher_3.00 E. F. Quinn_3.00 Helen Simar_3.00 W. J. McDonough_ 3.00 Marjorie Dickson _ 3.00 Mrs. Wrede ___ 3.00 Mrs. Chet Calkins_ 3.00 Jennie Lockman __ 3.00 Mrs. Ben J. Asher_ 3.00 Thad Saunders _ 3.00 H. Gilday __ 3.00 Lod Janousek __3.00 Neil Sloan ______ 2.00 L. E. Jonas—_2.80 Irene Gilday_ 2.00 Dr. Carter __2.00 Joe Fuen_:__ 2.00 Helen Mullen __ 2.00 Ray Fichter _____ 2.00 C. Switzer_2.00 A. V. Rohde___ 2.00 Leo Mullen_ 2.00 Frank Suchy _ 2.00 Tim Harrington _ 2.00 Ann Asher-2.00 Simon Bosn-. 2.00 John Melvin-2.00 Peter W. Duffy_— 2.00 Hazel Cronk -- 2.00 Helen Sullivan-2.00 Les Osborn-2.00 J. B. Grady- 2.00 H. W. Tomlinson_2,00 Ruth Harnish - 2.00 Dr. Fisher - 2.00 Mike Johnson-2.00 W. B. Wolfe_2.00 John Welch-2.00 Esther Tomlinson-2.00 Beck Wallen-2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Bruegman. 2.00 Elain M. Oik_2.00 Randa Rustenmeyer-2.00 J. M. Brophy_2,00 Ken Reinaas - 2.00 Ross Vorce-2.00 i Elma Evans-,— 2.00 Fred Saunto _ 2.00 Margaret J. Bauman _ 2.00 Grace Suchy-2.00 Vince Suchy 2.00 Marian Kubitschek- 2.00 Ruth Hoffman 2.00 Carlyn Neiers _— 2.00 Ross E. Harris _ 2.00 O’Neill Locker Plant ..... 2.00 Ward Henderson 2.00 A. V. Virgin 2.00 Chas. R. Mullen 2.00 J. A. Arbuthnot . 2.00 Edward Olson _ 2.00 Norrine Murray 2.00 Edith Castleman 1.50 Mrs. A. Springer — 1.50 $2.00 Contributions Bea Rentschler, Mrs. Bridget Rohde, Miss M. J. Flannigan, J. M. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. An thony Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richter, Sr., Mrs. J. P. Protovin sky, E. G. Casey, Mrs. L. A. Nel son, Steve Hicks, Wesley Sanford, Mrs. Carrie Brophy, Mrs. Blanche Valla, Clara B. Miles, Mrs. James Kelley, Ralph Davidson, Sam Fuehrer, Marie Young, John Val la, Herman Klinger, Mrs. Ray Shellhamer, Ruby Wieseman, C. E. France, Olive Beckwith, Paul Moseman, Mary J. Allen, Henri etta Schreier, Frank E. Parkins, Hubert G. Kruse, Edward W. Brown, Charles J. Tessier, Gor don G. Kuska, Mildred Wyant, Anna Nicklin, Mrs. Ray Shell hammer, Mrs. Berigan, Mar garet Miller, Constance Golden, Helen Bower, Raymond Schmidt, J. B. O'Sullivan. $1.00 Contributions Joe Martin, J. Green, Mrs. Chapman, Ross H. Welton, Den nis Stejskal, Joe Stcjskal, Joe Bitner, Mrs. Quig, Bert Peterson, J. Meistrell, Mrs. Clyde Streeter, Booth Transfer, Frank Howard, Dr. O’Connell, G. Hammond, Pa tricia Wood, Beatrice Jardee, Dor othy Kratovil, L. G. Gillespie, El mer Bowen, Hilda Bowen, Bob Parkins, Dean Streeter, Mattie Soukup, Elmer Hagensick, Goldie Liddy, Linus Brennan, Marvin Johnson, Marvin E. Bosn, Mrs. James Walling, Mrs. B. J. Shum well, H. O. Russ, Paul Schwisow, Herman Rahn, Ray A. Bosn, Crabb Oil Co., A. W. Tibbetts, Wra. Schroeder, David Bellar, Myrtle Manzer, C. E. Stout, Erma Sanders, Mildred Loeffler, Arlene Kilpatrick, Doris Harvey, Dr. Ku bitschek, Ed Roessler, Montgom ery Hdw.. Margaret Howard, Ber niece Fuller. Mayme Stukel, Dor othy Larson, Harry Ressel, Jose phine Mlnarik, Shiela Barrett, Doris Tenborg, Fred Mack, Anna Donohoe, Mabelle Bauman, Harry Keefe, Ila Peterson, Leona Spes, Geo. Bosn, Robert Allen, Verna Russell, Elva Treinies, Charles Manson, Albert Denne, Mrs. Wal ter Pharris, Eleanor Lindberg, E. Boche, Mrs. E. Leach, G. Shoe maker, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Ptak, Howard Dean, Jennie Her shiser, Irene Hershiser, Alice V. Sexsmith, Helen Rooney, Mrs. Dave Loy, Mrs. Lee Osborne, Mrs. Melvin O. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Ryan. Mrs. Eidenmiller, Mrs. Nora Knapp. Mrs. A. V. Rohde, Mrs. Geo. VanEvery, Mrs. Wm. Hungerford, Mrs. Dwight Harder, Mrs. R. L. Arbuthnot. i Mrs. F. Brick, Mrs. Robt. Lamb, Mrs. J. R. Miller, Mrs. C. P. Uhl, Mrs. Francis Curran, Mrs. M. J. Golden, Mrs. Carsten Hansen, Mrs. Frank Grenier, Mrs. Hazel Boatman, Joe Dietsch, Mrs. Fox. P. J. Connelly, Art Hayford, Fred Bazelman, Mary L. Mohr, Della Bartas, Earl Fox, Leonard Small, Louis Vitt, Frank Sullivan, Mrs. Ross H. Welton, Harvey Krenzer, Mrs. Dean Streeter, Mrs. William Daly, Mrs. Morton, Gen. Biglin, Mrs. Frank Fritton, Mrs. Gen evieve Sauser, Mrs. F. J. Biglin, Mrs. Gilbert Winchell, Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek, Mrs. Hugh Ray, Mrs. Phalin, Mrs. H. J. Birmingham. Mrs. W. H. Harty, Mrs. F. N. Cronin, Mrs. R. J. Minton, Mrs. D. A. Kilpatrick, Mary Horiskey.1 Mrs. Catherine Miller, Mrs. Fred Saunto, Mrs. H. G. Krilse, Leona Pole, Opal Pole, Mrs. Clarence Hicks, Mrs. Emily Bowen, Mrs. McPharlin, Mary Smith, Mrs. Liz zie Schmohr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calkins, Mrs. John Kersenbrock Mrs. Switzer, Mrs. James David son, Mrs. Walter Calkins, Mrs. W A. Ellis, Mrs. Sexsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seger, Gladys Cun ningham, Mrs. B. Brennan, Miss Clara Aim, Mrs. C. E. Malena, Margaret Steckmeyer, Mrs. C. Williams, Mrs. H. D. Remy, Mrs. Tom Greene, Mabel Gatz, Mary Graybiel, Mrs. Tasler, Mrs. Ted McElhaney, Alice May Schofield, Katy Mullen, Mrs. Albert Klinger, Mrs. A. Toy, Mrs. Wm. Hiqze, Emerine Miles, Boa Miles, Mrs. Olive Pendergast, Dora Murphy, Joey Marsh, Mrs. Speltz, Roomers Fox Hotel, Mrs. Ida Fox, Mrs. T. J. Coyne, Mrs. L. A. Carter, Mrs. Cora Wilkinson, L. A. Simonsen, Mrs. Howard Perkins, Mrs. Geo. Bay, Mrs. Thomas Higgins, Mrs. Helen Starlin, Mrs. K. P. Hoff man, Mrs. Bertha Gillespie, N. M. Ross, Mrs. Ward Henderson, W. P. Curtis, Mrs. Mina Green, Or ton Young, Mrs. D. L. Bohn, Mrs. Clyde Kellar, Homer E. Asher, Harry L. Walling, J. H. Fager, Laurin Myers, Bernice Barr, Lu cille Taylor, Robt. Novatril, Kath erine McNichols, H. Hollenbeck, Marie Wittmus, Ruth Lawrence, Nettie Widtfeldt, Mildred Lind berg, Maude Rouse, Phil Mc Keown, Mrs. B. Brittell, Mrs. Ethel Selah. Eleanor Owen 50c, Ellen Bor gelt 50c, Vernie Beckwith 50c, Elias Timmerman 50c, Pearl San ford 50c, Gertrude Krenzer 50c, Fred Brocksmith 50c, Agnes Mol er 50c, Mrs. Clements 50c, Irene Nikolite 50c, Jack Gallagher 30c, Jan Langan 65c, Mrs. Vern Gren ier 28c, Mrs. Mike Johnson 25c, Mrs. Frank Kazda 25c. On Monday, March 22nd, the O’Neill Livestock Commission Co. held a sale of donated livestock and other items, for which the following is the list of the con signors, what they consigned, the amount it brought, and who bought it. The total amount rais ed by this auction was $293.70: Virgil Holtz donated two banty roosters, which sold for $12.25, the purchasers being: G. P. Coleman . 1.00 Ed Evans ____.. 1.00 Leonard Juracek_ .75 Tom Chilquist _ 1.00 John Gallagher . 1.00 Levi Hull_1.25 Ray Lawrence_ 1.00 Leo Mathews_1.00 Judge Reimer _ 2.00 Joe Martin__ 1.00 Bill Murphy _ 1.25 Fred Perry donated a rooster, which sold for $25.00, the pur chasers being: Walter Egger, Sc. Dist. 225 5.50 Norb Uhl_9.00 Five Little Words THINK of the magic in the five little words "Pay to the Order Of." They cause scores of billions of dollars to change hands. They pay the nation's wages, buy the nation’s food, help produce the nation's goods and help fight the war. They are the key words on the face of bank checks—and checks are used in making 90% of all payments in America I You can enjoy the modem convenience of paying by check. All you need do is come to this bank and start an account. O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK O’NEILL, NEBRASKA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation L. Johnson_3.50 Jim VanAvery _ 7.00 L. Larson donated a sack of Rainbow flint corn that sold for $4.60, and purchased by: Ed Boshart__2.00 Vern Harding ... 2.60 Chas. Mitchell 'donated a dog that sold for $18.00, the following persons being the purchasers: C. L. Summed_:—_ 5.50 James Moore ... 6.00 Gerald S. Graybiel--6.50 School Dist. No. 49 donated 25 pounds of popcorn, which brought $5.00, the purchasers being: Jim VanAvery _. 1.00 Jack Berigan . 1.00 H. S. Moses_1.00 Pete Heriford _ 1.00 Joe Gallagher __. 1.00 L. G. Summers donated a sack of seed corn, which sold for $2,00, G. P. Coleman of Inman being the purchaser. Western Auto Supply Company donated a new radio battery that sold for $8.00, Ed Thorin, Chamb ers, being the buye r. Wm. Derickson donated sweet clover seed, which e-old for $5.50, the purchaser being Jim VanAv ery of O’Neill. E. Javenner donated a white rooster, which brought $14.50, the purchasers being: Joe Gallagher 5.00 Jim VanAvery _. 3.50 Pete Heriford 6.00 Await Spangler donated a bush el of cane seed and a sack of kalo seed, which sold for $6.50, the purchasers being: Ed Boshart 1.75 Dan O’Connell, Emmet. 1.75 Jack Berigan 3.00 Ed Roseler donated a sewing machine, purchased by Ed Clau sen of Atkinson for $3.00. Mrs. John Hickey donated 12 quarts of vegetables and fruits and a dozen eggs, for which Col. James Moore paid $5.10. Lawrence Storjohann donated a Jersey calf, which brought $25.50, the purchasers being: Joe Gallagher 15.00 Walter Woeppel, Ewing _10.50 H. S. Moses and G. P. Coleman donated a red bull calf that was purchased by Thomas Dodds of Brunswick for $22.00. Jack Berigan donated a red bull calf, which Clarence Ernst bought for $37.50. O’Neill Livestock Commission Company donated a red bull calf that was bought by C. H. Ray of Neligh for $68.25 Ira Summers, donation_ 5.00 Wilbur Summers, donation... 5.00 John Alderman, donation _ 5.00 Mrs. John Carr, donation_ 5.00 P. L. Morgan, donation_ 5.00 School Dist. 145, donation_ 5.00 Walt Richards, donation _ 1.00 School District No. 57 A. R. Harvey . 5.00 School District No. 196 Eula Closson $2.50, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hubei $5.00, Mrs. Leo Lydon $2.00, Louis Sojka, Sr., $1.00; Emil Holedish 50c, Walter W. Sievers $1.00, John Christian sen $1.00, C. J. G. Johnson $1.00, Robert Kreiger $1.00, Audolph Reizinger $1.00, Mike Marlow $2.00. School District No. 192 Gaines Rzeszotorski $1.00, John McNally $2.00; Sewell Johnson $1.00, John Heinowski $1.00. School District No. 115 Contribution $10.00 School District No. 60 John P. Berger $2.00, Chas. E. Berger $3.00, Max Berger $1.00, August Smith $2.00, J. B. Long $2.00, Dan Dalton $1, Herman Eis ert $2.00, Walter Young $2.00, Ralph Young $1.00, Joe Pritchett $1.00, Ella Eisert $3.00, Gene Mudloff and mother $2.00, Su zanne Mudloff $2.00, Ora Howard $1.00, Ralph Davis $1.00, Joseph Dietsch $5.00, Wm. J. Murphy $1.00, Jack Murphy $1.00. School District No. 152 Howard McConnell $1.50, Joe Bartos $1, Grant Price $1, Gen Rosecranz $1, L. B. Price $5, D. C. Schaffer $10, Jess Bursell $1, Wayne Snyder $1. School District No. 26 Jane Crowe $10, T. J. Gra ham $50, Howard Graham $10. School District No. 41 Bea Gallagher $10, Elizabeth Coleman $5, Bill Noring $1, Ber tha Craig $5, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Cunningham $4, Donald Cunning ham $2, J. J. Barrett $2.50, Louis Schacht $1, H. J. and Leo Harte $5, James O’Donnell $1, J. M. Gallagher $5, Fred Lorenz $5, J. P. Gallagher $5. School District No. 131 VanFleek Bros. $5, Mrs. Ruth Spangler $1, R. E. Dewey $1, R. H. Jefferir $1, Fay Primus $1, Mr. and Mrs. Sands $2.00, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holz $6, Ed Everett $1, John P. Daniels $2, Fred A. Dan iels $1, Carl Ernesti $1, Paul W. Funk $1, Louis Funk $1, Alfred Bauer $1, John Walter $1, John Funk $1, John Mueller $1, George Walter $1.50, William J. Ernesti $1, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Tuttle $2, Lester Anson $1, Martha Jefferis $1. School District No. 127 Kenneth VanEvery _ $20.00 School District No. 251 Carl R. Hansen $3, F. L. Carey $3, Earl J. Fifer $2. School District No. 84 John Hynes $5, Walter Sire $3, John Storjohann $2, Romaine Rohde $3, Ava Jones $1. School District No. 12 Mrs. U. E. Owens $1, U. E. BROWN - )j McDonald W V sew; AND l> SAVEf Ilk ( Salad Crisp SEERSUCKER In Multi-Colors ^ For dresses, pajamas, wash suits, slacks, sport clothes. In multi color stripes and checks. Perma nent finish and colors are all boil fast. Economical—easy to sew. Rayon-Cotton UNSPUNS 79® vi Splashprints in a rayon and cot ton fabric with a smart linen like finish. Washable, and 40 in. wide. Choose a number of dress es from this crisp, lovely fabric. You Can Have So Many Pretty Spring Clothes If You Make Them Yourself! Yards and yards of lovely fabrics that you can run up on a machine into pretty but inexpensive spring clothes. Bold prints and figure-slimming prints and stripes, pastels and dark colors. SPRING FABRICS pRfcHCH cRtPt 1 JoU « .1^ gtriPe9' Dress Patterns 15c - 25c Sewing Notions * Zippers Owens $1, Dale Potts $1, O’Neill Family $5. School District No. 18 Wm. Schindler $5, Roy Sheets $1, Mrs. Will Kallhoff $1.50, Mel vin Rexine $3, Frank Miller $5, Watson McDonald $2.50, Ralph Tomjack $5, Cecil Johnson $1.50, Joe Mlnarik $10. School District No. 227 Freddie and Virgil Bollwitt $1, Carl Bollwitt $2, Casper Larson $4, Joe Thoendal $6, John Rosno $2, Connie Bowens $1, John Bauer, Sr., $1, Joseph Thoendal, Jr. $2, John Bauer, Jr. $2, Fred Bollwitt $2, John Vandersnick $1.50, Garrett Kallhoff $1.50 John C. Miller $1.50, Leo Vandersnick $2, E. P. Nicheolite $1, John Boll witt $2, Mrs. Howard Stott $1, Henry Lang $1, Mrs. Gus Daniels $2, August Bollwitt $1, Anton Rothleutner 50c, Frank Bollwitt $2, Marguerite Calkins $3. School District No. 4 Roy Barta $2, Hershel Miles $1, Ellis Butterfield 50c, Otto Ruzicks 71c, John Wells 65c, Sadie Der ickson $l,Edna Newman $1, Joe Hrbek $1, Ralph Nightengale $1, R. B. Marston $2, B. B. Thomas $2, Duane Boelter 25c, W. C. Far rand $1, Joe Jerabek $2. Try the Frontier on Classifieds.