The Frontier O'Neill. Nebraska CARROLL W. STEWART Editor and Publisher Fj tered the Postoffice at O'Neill, Bolt County, Nebraska, as sec ond-class mail matter under the Art of March 3, 1879. This news paper is a member of the Nebras ia Press Association and the Na tional Editorial Association. Established in 1880 Published Each Thursday Terms of Subscription: A Holt and adjoining cnunties. *2 per year; elsewhere, $2 50 per j j- ar. I Initiated by Inman Rebekahs INMAN — Arbutus Rebekah tbdge met In regular session April 3 for Initiation. The degree of F' bekah was conferred on Mr. rod Mrs. Karl Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky, jr., P. tricia McMahan. Chester Young and John Brunckhorst by the Inman degree tenm. Refreshments were served after lodge. Despite bad roads, 37 were at meeting. Vogts Entertain — Sunday visitors at the Harry Vogt home were Mr. and Mrs. Men Wallin and Mr. and Mrs. Fell Grubb, all of Tilden. / Skip's Chicken & Steak HOUSE on Highway 12 ■ LYNCH ■ Open 24 Hours CHAMBERS NEWS Mrs. B. C. Catron and Peggy, of Neligh, spent Sunday with Mr. | Catron and Jack. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cooper vis ited Sunday in the Sewell John son home near Emmet. Jerry Tom jack, of Ewing, spent Tuesday night with his friend, Bob Koci. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ermer and Mr. and Mrs. William Woods were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. C. L. Kiltz. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. anr> Mrs. Clarence Wvant. Clarence Wyant, John Honey well and Fred Catron were fishing Sunday in one of the lakes southeast of town. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Medcaif I and son came from Clearwater April 9 and are visiting his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Med caif. Mr. Medcaif recently re turned from service overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens and Cherilyn drove to Atkinson Sunday afternor^n to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stevens., and his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stevens and S ndra. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Russell "’oved early last week to Long f me wnere tney will make their home near their daughter, Mrs. John Reynolds, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner, of Hot Springs. N. M., are guests of his sister, Mrs. L. W. Taggart and family. Mrs Joe Roci returned last Thursday from Om ha where she had spent a week visiting her daughter, Dorothy, who is taking nurses training at St. Joseph’s hospital. Marlene and Darold Ermer spent the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. Coril Cal houn. Rev. Leonard Dale attended a pastors’ conference held at Nor folk April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Medcalf and son. of O’Neill, were Sunday guests in the E. H. Medcalf home. James Jackman, of Norfolk, pastor of the Methodist church in Chambers, was a weekend guest in the E. R. Carpenter home. Mrs. A. J. McAllister and daughter, Jo Ann, and son, A J. McAllister, jr., of Middle hranch. visited Friday with Mrs. McAllister’s parents' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert. Neligh visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vogt, Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lubkin and sons, Norman and Dwight. The latter is leaving soon to serve in the Army Air Force. Try FRONTIER want ads I I'iltljl PIINIP iiin cunufinn / bumo ANU onUWINli / WM«m tfetiorti' rnsmm 'W/ unit TfiriLIt ' HIARINO AID FREE HEARING TESTS AT GOLDEN HOTEL TQ O'NEILL """ ONE DAY ONLY 8 P. M. Tuesday, April 22nd DEATH To Most Broad-leaved Weeds! Farmers . . . lawn enthusl sts . . . nqw you can get rid of pesky, costly broad-leaved weeds. Use Dr. Salsbury s Selective WEED-KILL, the wonderful new 2-4D concen trate* that kills these weeds right down to the root tips. Does not injure most grasses or small grains. Dr. Salsbury’s Selective WEED-KILL destroys these common weeds: thistle, dock, ragweed, cocklebur, poison ivy,, chick weed, bindweed, purslane, dandelions, arid many other broad-leaved types. Does not sterilise soil. Its easy to apply WEED-KILL with a simple knapsack sprayer or an ordinary sprinkling can. Easy to dilute economical! One pint, diluted, covers 6,400 square feet one gallon, diluted, covers 1 1-5 acres. Ask here for Dr’ Salsbury’s Selective WEED-KILL. O'NEILL HATCHERY PHONE 162J •Contains 20 per cent 2, 4 dichlo-ophenoxyacetic acid. Mrs. Eugene Hoerle Honored at Shower CHAMBERS—A miscell neous shower, sponsored by the St. Prul Lutheran Aid, was held last Thursday for Mrs. Eugene Hoerle in the basement of the church. The program consisted of read ings and games. Those taking part were Mrs. J. W. Walter, Mrs. Vernon Harley, Mrs. Victor Har ley, Mrs. Henry Walter and Mrs. ,L, O. Lenz. The bride received many gifts which were presented in shop ping bags from several promi nent stores. A lunch of sand wiches, pickles, cake and coffee was served. PAGE NEWS Miss Jean Woods and friend, Miss Virginia Kramer, of Lin coln, spent from Friday until Sunday visiting Jean’s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes. Mrs. Myrtle Coon attended the funeral services of her cousin, Mrs. Nelson Hendricks, at Or chard 1 st Thursday. Mrs. Hen dricks died at her home in Min neapolis, Minn., and the body was brought to Orchard for bur ial. Mrs. J. fc. hmitn ana mis. ner nard Kornock returned home Sunday after spending a few days at the Emerson Rosner home at Hastings. Mr. Kornock drove to Hastings Satu: day and brought them home. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stevens and family and grandson, Ron nie Parks, spent Sunday at the Francis Brandt home at Atkin son. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and Lo la, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and Veldon, Mr. and Mrs. Hen iy Michaelson and Leonard Mil ler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Finley, of Ft. Collins, Colo., arrived Sat urday to visit his brother, Bert Finley, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker en tertained the following guests at a dinner Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and Lo la, of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Gene Baber, Bobbie and Bonnie, of Plainview, and Mrs. Evelyn Gray. E. A. Walker returned Sunday from a week’s visit with relatives at Norfolk, Humphrey and Lin coln. Mrs. Walker, who had ac companied him. remained in Norfolk to be with her daughter, Mrs. Anthony Craig who is un der a doctor’s care. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wett laufer were Sunday visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Joe Madura, at Lynch. Another daughter, Mrs. Norma Strong, of O’Neill, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gr y had as their dinner guests last Thurs day evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and Lola, Mrs. N. G. Mil ler, Leonard Miller and Vernie Hunter. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. end Mrs. Roy M. Sauers visited friends in Le Mars, la., Saturday. Omaha business callers were Frank E. Parkins and Bob. They left Monday and remained a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kempter, of Rapid City, S.D., left Tuesday after spending three days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shelhamer. Mrs. Jess Scofield returned Saturday from Valentine where she visited her daughter, Miss Bernice, R.N., who is a patient there. Miss Scofield is expected home this week. Fred Osenbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh, re turned to the University of Neb raska, at Lincoln after spending the Spring recess with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Remy and Dick were in Sioux City fer the j weekend. Dr. W. F. Finley returned last j Thursday after having spent a week in Minnesota. In Virginia, i visited his daughter, Mrs. , Gowan Miller and in St. Paul and Duluth, he visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Layton and family, of Grand Island, left April 8 after having visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. David N. Ley, for three days. Mrs. Clyde McKenzie spent Monday in Norfolk. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller entertained Mis. Wal lers parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Snell, of Page, ; nd, also, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waller and son, Nor val, of Carroll. Robert Waller : and W. W. Waller are brothers. Whbh your digestive system does not function well, waste accumulates and gas i* created ... you feel depressed and irri table. If your distress is extreme or long lasting consult your doctor. But often ail you need is to stimulate sluggish intestinal muscles. And that’s just what the new im proved Adlerika, the Tone-Up laxative, does. It relieves gas pressure and moves waste gently through the digestive canaL Because it is a scientific blend of 7 effective ingredients it works quickly and pleasant ly. Try Adlerika today and learn why over 20,000,000 bottles have been sold. Camtion: use only as directed. . /• jiiiunwii—iiJumwiwB—I ■—■iajkw.z—hbbcwk wSk BARNYARD ART Without professional instruc tion, Mrs. Lowell Murphy of Bethany, Mo., executed this eye-catching landscape painting on the big double doors of the Murphy barn. Many motoiists passing the farm stop to admire the murals. She works with com{non house and barn paints mixed with oils. She has turn ed down many offers to paint professionally, deciding to con tinue work on their own farm. I PRAIRIELAND «&». f I JL SAUNDERS } ! nr AT T^ atkinson ... 1 Route 5 LINCOLN — With three strikes called last week, the capital city had all the thrill of a great industrial center. Bus drivers of the Lincoln City Lines, identified with some sort of a labor union, went on strike and the president of the organization assumed an arrogant if not insulting atti tude toward the company manager in negotiations for arbitration. Eleven hundred of the fourteen hundred car rying on the work of the West ern Electric, formed picket lines in which occasionally was seen a gent carrying a banner that put him down as not much affected by the strike trying to capitalize on his army service. Lincoln has automatic telphones and local service was not much affected by the strike of telphone workers. Most places of business reported full forces at work the first day of the bus strike, clerks and fac tory workers getting to their jobs by the helpful spirit of motorists that comes to the re cue at such a time. The cour ageous souls in the picket lines were bedraggled and dripping from the incessant rains. * * * It w