THE TROKTIER D. a Cronin. Luiu,r «.nu Owno Entered at PostofTice at O’Neill, Nebraska, as Second Class Matter D. H. Cronin, Editor and Owner Intered at PostofTice at O’Neill, Nebraska, 8S Second Cl#ss Matter SUBSCRIPTION One Year, in Nebraska __— $2.00 One Year, Outside Nebraska 2 25 Every subscription is regarded aa an open account. The names at subscribers will be instantly removed from our mailing list at expiration of time paid for, if the publisher shall be notified; other wise the subscription remains in force at the designated subscrip tion price. Every subscriber must understand that these conditions are made a part of the contract between publisher and subscriber. Display advertising is charged for on a basis of 25c an inch (one column wide) per week. Want ads 10c per line, first insertion. Subsequent insertions 5c per line, PAGE NEWS NOTES (Continued from page one) absence. Mrs. John Stauffer, Jr., will have charge of children in the basemtnt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eby and fam ily, of O’Neill, and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen wert guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart and son, af Omaha, have been visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stewart and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Kemper’s daughters have been guests at their home. Mr. and Mrs. For rest Luddington and son, o(f Wol bach, Mrs. Ed Callahan and daughter, of Omaha, Mrs. Velda Gallagher and sons, of O’Neill, their son, Melvin Kem per W. T. 3-c is spending a leave at his parents home. Mrs. Kem per’s brother, John Handke, of Clark, S. D., has also been a guest. Roy Nelson came up from Lin coln Thursday for a short visit at the J. R. Russell home. Mrs. Nelson and daughter, Janet, who had spent several days visiting her parents, returned home with him. W. S. C. S. met in the Metho dist Church basement Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Alton led the devotions and Mrs. A. L. Dorr gave the lesson on “Army Chap lains.” Hostesses were Mesdames Wilton Hayne, C. A. Townsend and O. L. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Amelia Larson. M. Sgt. Lavern Dorr arrived in the United States June 20, after spending two years in England. He has been sent to Fort Logan,1 Colorado. He expects to come home soon. Miss Mary Horrocks, of Tilden, is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lester Reige. George French, O. B. Stuart, H. L. Banta and H. L. DeLancey left early Sunday morning for Lex igton, Nebr., where they will spend several days fishing. Miss Jennie Johnson, of Den ver, Colorado, is spendig a few days with her sister ad brothqr in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stevens. Mrs. Charles Russell entertain ed eight little girls at a birthday party for her daughter, Carolyn, Tuesday afternoon. Lunch was served at the Copes Cafe. Mrs. Russell baked the birthday cake. Carolyn received a number of nic£ gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart and sons, of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. | Arnold Stewart and son, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stewart enjoyed ice cream and cake at the Roy Stewart home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschullat were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Trease at Orchard. Mrs. Guy Hubbard and daugh ter, of Laramie, Wyo.. are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mabel Shobe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Climens, of Creighton, and Mr. ard Mrs. Herbert Steinberg visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Nick Stein berg at the Orchard hospital. Mi and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer and <«on, Pvt. Dale Stauffer, were din Jier guests Sunday at the Nevan Jokes home. The Misses Roberta Smith and Helen Brotherton, of Hastings, spent the week-end at the home of the former’s pjarents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs K. C. Johnson and granddaughter, of Brunswick spent the afternoon and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stevens Sunday. Mr. Johnson is a brother of Mrs. Stevens. Mr and Mrs. H. J. Stevens, Miss Maud Martin and Miss Effie Stevens were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes Tues day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell enter tained at a dinner Sunday in Sumor of their grandson, Cpl. Eugene Cullen, Other guest: were: Mr and Mrs. Harvey Cullen, Roland and Norma, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Stewart and Neva and Mi*. Nona Bedford. Mr, and Mrs, Otto MaUchullai received a letter from their son, Sgt. Dale Matschullat, stating he had been dismissed from the hospital, where he had spent a week for treatment of bums. He is stationed on Okinawa. MRS NICK STEINBERG SEVERELY BURNED Mrs. Nick Steinberg was taken to the hospital at Orchard Thurs day night for treatment for severe burns, suffered at her home southeast of Page. The back of her dress caught fire from the flame of an oil stove. She was able to extinguish the fire. Her leg, back and under arm were badly burned. Her condition is as well as could be expteted. A daughter. Mrs. Carl Clement8 of Creighton came to stay at the ihomt and care for her father, who is very poorly. ■ - Mrs. George Fairbanks and children spent several days last week visiting relatives at Or chard. Mr. and Mrs. Nevan Ickes Lionel and Dennie, spent Sun day evening at the Ed Porter •home near Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Riggs spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bredehoeft, near O’Neill where they also visited their niece Mrs. Charles Fisher, of San Fran cisco, Cal., who is visiting at the home of her parents,. Mrs. Brede hoeft is a sister of Mrs. Riggs. Mrs. Arthur Grass and child ren spent several days last week at the P. A. Grass home near Ewing. Miss Neva Ickes, of Lincoln, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevan Ickes. Mrs. Arthur Engle, of Spring dale, Pa., arrived Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell. • ■ • (Crowded out last week) BOYS IN SERVICE Pfc. Will Venker received his discharge from the army June 8. He spent some time at a rest camp at Hot Springs, Arkansas, after returning from the Pacific area. He is at present visiting his mother, Mrs. Blanche Venke, at Elk Cretk, Nebr. Richard Trowbridge left Tues day night for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, for training in the army. Cpl. Eugene Cullen, of Arling ton Heights, Illinois, arrived Sat urday morning to spend his fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cullen and other relatives here. His work is taking care of German prisoners. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Bild, of Iret on, Iowa, moved to Page last week to the home they recently purchased. They moved away from Page in the spring of 1919. He came here as a young man direct from college ond prac ticed here a number of years before going to Iowa. The people oif the community welcome them back to Page. A group of friends of Dr. and Mrs. Bild gathered at their home Monday afternoon to assist them with the house cleaning. Late in the afternoon they were strved with a lunch by Dr and Mrs. Bild. Mr. and Mrs. George Fink have returned home from Rochester, Minn., where Mrs. Fink has been receiving medilcal care. The Help U Club met with Mrs. Otto Matschullat Wednesday in an all day meeting with seven teen members present. Guests were, Mrs. Dave Bowen, Maxine and Jeanne Waring. The after noon was spent playing progres sive pitch. Mrs. Kenneth Waring received high scort. Mrs. William Buston second high, Mrs. Dave Bowering traveling and Mrs. Sid ney Faulhaber low. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker’s daughters could all be at their home Saturday, so they celebrated Father’s Day Saturday evening, w'ith a dinner. Those present ^were; Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Bur gess, of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bright and Banna Jane, of Or* (i-hard; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. John son. Bruce and Diane, of Ilyanis; Mrs. H. A. Miller and son, Kent ner, otf North Platte; Mrs. W. H. Fowler and Nancy, of Omaha; and Mrs. M. L. Crandall and Alan, of Fremont. The Bid or Bye Bridge Club met with Mrs. Ralph Larson Wed nesday afternoon with all mem btrs present. Mrs. Melvin Car son received high score , Mrs. Larson traveling. Mr*. Kenneth Braddock and jhildreri spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hieter, at O’Neill. Audrey remained for a longer visit. -r » Mrs. Thrlma Jaynes, of Omaha, and Loren Rakow, of Fremont, r pent the week-end with their father and sister, H. A. Rakow and Mrs. Margaret Anderson. The H. O. A. Club met with Mrs. Plen Nickels Tuesday after noon with thirteen members present. Afternoon spent doing needle work for the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harry Park. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and family, of Hyannis, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker spent Sun day at the E. E. Bright home at Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Clark and family spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark. Mrs. Clark accompanied them to Norfolk that evening and returned home Tuesday, Mrs. Eva Hunter has been on the sick list and under the Doctors care. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schneider and family, of Plainview, visited last Friday at the home of Mrs. Schneider's mother, Mrs. Nora Henderson. Mr. and Mr.s R. W. Johnson and family, who had spent several days at Page and O’Neill, return ed to their home at Hyannis, Nebr., Monday. Harley Kennedy was taken to the hospital at O’Neill Wednes day. Jimmie Ballantyne is spending a few days at the Charles Weg man home. EMMET NEWS S. Sgt Ernest Kloppenborg ar rived home Friday night on a thirty day furlough, having just returned from the European theater. T-5 Pfc. James Foreman has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal. He is with the 3229 Ord nance Supply Division. Sgt. Grant Peacock is at a rest camp in Alassio, Italy, for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winkler re ceived a letter fiom their son, Edward, stating that he met Cpl. Lmircnce Tenborg at LeHavre, France. Also another IrKer say ing he had received a letter from his brother, Ray. That they were at the same reception center the same day at the same time, at Le Havre, France, but both were unaware of it Charles Fox, S2-c , is now stationed at Pedro, Cal. Ruth Enbody received some pictures from he rhusband, T. Sgt. Geary Enbody, who is now in Germany. uoromy sargeson was an over night guest df Sadie Marie Low ery on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Little and daughter, Beverly of Omaha, re turned home Thursday. Alex McConnell accompanied them home. The Girls of the Helping Vic tory Club sent an amusement box to the children at the Orthopedic Hospital at Lincoln last week. June Perry returned to her home in O’Neill last Saturday, after spending two weeks at the Dean Perry home Mrs. James O’Connor and Mrs. Frank Foreman called at the Homer Lowery home Friday even ing. Jim O’Connor and Ethel Cole are oni the sick list this week. Mrs. Arthur Daily and son, Eddie, left for their home at Schuyler after spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dailey. Mrs. Eva Johnson and daugh ters accompanied Mrs. Frank Foreman to Atkinson Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Btnze and daugh ters, Cookie ad Carmen, spent Wednesday at the home of her father, Jerrold Dusatko. Merle Foreman trucked a load of cattle Wednesday to Sioux City for G. D. Janzing. Miss Clara Babl made a busi ness trip to Sioux City Monday. Mrs. Helen Hoehne and daugh ters, of O'Neill, spent last Week at the HHy Richards home. Visitors at the Perry home on Thursday evening were: Mrs. Henry Benze and daughters, Flor ence Winkler and Shirley Weber. Charles Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Watonpaugh accompanied Joe Winkler to Omaha on Thurs day. Miss Lottie Babl arrived home for the summer, after being em ployed at the George Rpctor home for some time. $ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farr and son, Gene, of O'Neill^ spent Friday evening with Mrs. Eva Johnson and children. Mrs. Joe Winkler and Leona called on Mrs, Cal Tenborg Satur day. Clara and Lottie Babl helped Mrs. Ray Richards paper Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and daughters, Helen Marie and Emily Ann, visited her folks Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters, of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. George Babl and daughters visited Pvt. Arnold Gehring at O’Neill Sunday. Mrs. Carl Hoppe and son, James Frederick, arrived home Sunday from the Stuart hospital. Jay McConnell is staying with Mrs. Alex McConnell this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman and daughter, Norma Lou, visited at the Homer Lowery home Sun day afternoon. Ruth Enbody and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and children called on the Potts family Sunday. Mrs. Alex McConnell and her grandson, Jay McConnell, were visitors at Walter Puckett’s Sunday. * S. Sgt. Ernest Kloppenborg ac companied his brother, Ervie, to Page Sunday. Carl Tenbor^’s were Sunday visitors of the Dan O’Connell family. Leo Mac’s, of Ericson, moved to Emmet last week. He is work ing for Charles Fox. Cole's crew started blue grass ing Saturday, Callers at the Henry Kloppen-' borg home Sunday were: Mrs ' Lloyd Johnson and children. Mrs. William Grothe, Sr., Mrs. Wm. Grothe, Jr., and children, Mr. ynd | Mrs.’ James Parker, Ruby nndt Opal Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ten-j borg and Francis, Mrs. Geary. Pnbody and children and Mrs. Grant Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorefiz, of O’NeiH, were Sunday callers at j the Walter Spangler home. Mrs. Herry Kloppenbogg re-, ceived word that nephew, Pvt. Willard Balken, was killed in1 action on June 5th. Bernard Spry returned to his home in O’Neill Saturday, after spending a week with Donald, Wagnon. Jim O’Connor and Marybelle were business callers in Atkinson Monday morning. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and child ren spent Friday with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. William Grothe. Ladies Aid will be held with Mary Beckwith next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith and Leona Fern went to Norfolk on Friday, where Leona Fern had her throat Checked. On their way back Leona Fern stopped at Elgin ta spend several days with Norma Paul. June Luben spent Sunday with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fox. Leon Beckwith’s spent Saturday evening at the Dean Beckwith home. Visitors at the Joe Winkler home Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl and children, Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and Jimmy, Rita Graham, Mrs. Wesley Riff ey and Father Kovar. James Lowery, of Burwell, vis ited at the Homer Lowery home Monday. Florence Winkler and Shirley Weber called at the Henry Benze home Monday afternoon. The members of the Home makers Victory Club held a shower on Monday afternoon for Mrs. Carl Hoppe. INMAN ITEMS Miss Patty McMahn and Der* thia Smith wore Neligh visitors ThurtefSy. Mrs. Crouse'snd family visited at the home of Mr. aUd Mrs. Pearl Cary over the week-end. Word was rerervr»d by Mr. and (Continued on nejet page) -.—^-**•;(» VACATION AT AK-SAR-BEN RACES OMAHA i THRU JULY 28 ENTIRE PROCEEDS USED FOR PATRIOTIC AND CIVI& PURPOSES POST TIME: 0:15 RAIN OR SHIM* - Mm txcapt Sunday sad Moadsy ■ ■■ .. ' . ' . .■ A . ADMISSIONBV VB V Including Grandstand, M JElStt Stale aad Federal NO CHILDREN PLEASEI LADIES' DAYS^T&VJ Ladle. Admitted Upon Payment of SSo Tax and Service Cnarg* Armed Forcer Im Uniform Admitted frM HARVEST YOUR USED ! » 'a • « It’s Needed More Than ^ ' ••v a —» t v ’ >•_ ’> • / —■ . All over the world, food fats are scarce. There is a global shortage of industrial fats and oils es sential to victory and peace. American kitchens, according to War Food Ad ministration, are the "most fertile source" from which to meet 1945 fats and oils requirements. While it takes lots of manpower, toil, sweat, time, gasoline and machinery to cultivate and ■ harvest oilseed crops, it requires little effort to salvage fat in your kitchen. 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