AMELIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kanzelmey er are the owners of a new pick tip and a new Ford truck. Mike Curran, who is working at Belgrade, came home over the Weekend. Mrs. Forrest Sammons closed her school with a picnic Satur day. Mrs Robert Rees is spending a few days with her parents at Burwell. Mr .and Mrs Ed White. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Calvin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge and Kenneth were Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Rag la nd home. Gertie Minahan, Mrs. Art Waldman, Evelyn Small, Delia Ernest, Mrs. Waldo, Mr. and Mrs Frank Pierce, and Art Waldman attended Mr. Scafe’s funeral last Thursday in Cham bers. The Helping Hand club will meet with June Gilman May 15. Blake Ott, Harold Fullerton, Dick Doolittle and Dirk Peter son were fishing at Slaymaker lake Sunday. Blake snagged a live ana one-naif pouna bass, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moore, of Springfield. 111., are visiting her father., Pat Kennedy , and sis ters, Aggie Peterson and Mrs. Art Doolittle, and brother, Ron nie They came Sunday. Misses Gloria Ott. Margie Ann Sammons, Shirley Dinkins and Billv Sammons were Friday eve ning supper guests in Mrs. Ma mie Sammons’ home. Mr and Mrs. Everett Stand nge have bought the Jim McCaf ferv house from Floyd Adams. Elmer Otter's mother return ed to her home in Norfolk Sun day. Paul Chapman, of Fairmont. Minn., is visiting Mrs. George Withers. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge and family and Clayton attended the homecoming at Center Union church near Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett and Rev Verley Hankins were Sun day dinner guests in the Glen White home. Mrs. Lindsey, Florence and Clearance Sale FARM TRACTORS International Farmall F-12, excellent condition M-M J on rubber, recondi tioned 1941 John Deere Model A. reconditioned 1945 Allis Chalmers with cultivator, plow, saw, hay buck and loader 1944 Ford Ferguson with loader and p o w e y mower COMBINES 1946 Massey Harris 14-foot, self-propelled No. 62 International, motor New A-6 Case New and used John Deere 12A New and used Massey Har ris clippers CORN PICKERS 1945 Used John Deere 226 New and Used Internation al 2M 1946 Used International 24C 1945 and 46 Woods Bros. M-M 2-row pull-type No. 25 John Deere 2-row Several other good pickers mounted HAY BALER 1945 John Deere on rubber with pickuo New Ho'land self-tying New John Deere self-tying POWER MOWERS New Massey Harris, 7-foot H. D. trail tyoe New Oliver 7-foot H. D. trail type . Semi mounter used IHC $165.00. SEVERAL CULTIVATORS PLOWS John Deere 3-bottom, used Oliver 2-botlom. NEW International New and Used. 3-bottom BINDERS 1945 Oliver 10-foot, like new Several IHC used 10-foot good condition Several New John Deere and IHC, 10-foot Used Case Crain SEPARATOR TRUCKS 1946 G. M. C. 454 Model 900, rubber, new stock and grain box 1943 G. M. C„ Wi ton Gravel with steel hy draulic box 1941 While tractor 1000 rubber 1941 C. O. E. Diamond T 1000 rubber, 28 foot stock and grain trail er Call us for your implement needs. If it isn't on the lot we will get it! War Eagle Oil Co. Inc. 2610 A Street Phone 4745 South Sioux City, Neb. 10 PER CENT OFF . . . FOR HOW LONG? In line with the President's appeal to reduce retail prices as a means of averting econom ic c: isis. Thomas M. Russell, owner of a market in Brook line, Mass., shows customers sign on window announcing a 10 percent reduction for every thing in his store except meat. He reported plenty of custo mers at the reduced prices. Many cities have organized their merchants in a similar reduction. BELFREY KITTY Although this church-going kitten is not exactly yawning at a sermon, she is resting in the belfrey of the amazing replica of the Church of the Saint Vito, built in living room of Dominic Zazzara, New York Citv. _ Keith were Sunday dinner guests in the Glen White home. Mrs. Art Miller, Charlotte Miller, of Atkinson, and Mrs. Emmett Carr, of O’Neill, attend ed the shower for Mrs. Richard Porter Saturday. WHO’S AFRAID * This boa, 10-feet long, was flown to the Chase wild animal farm at Egypt, Mass., from South America. Far from fear ing death by constriction, Mrs. Marion Chase wraps the boa around her neck as some gaudy oversized ornament. a Depart For Idaho — Dudley and Alvin Stewart de parted last week for their home at Boise, Ida . after a visit at the home of their sister, Mrs. Paul Roth, and family. SICK & INJURED O’Neill — Mrs. Harold Parks returned Tuesday after having spent six weeks in the Universi ty hospital in Omaha. She sub mitted to an operation on Satur day and is “feeling well.” She is a sister of Mrs. Harvey Kren zer. . . . Dr. F. A. O’Connell re turned Sunday from Lincoln where he had been receiving hospital attention for two weeks. . . . Mrs. Charles H. Stout return ed last Thursday from St, Vin cent's hospital in Sioux City where she had been hospitalized for several weeks. She is “feel- j ing fine.” PAGE—Loyd Bergstrom sub mitted to an appendectomy ear ly Tuesday at the Orchard hos pital. CHAMBERS—Carolyn Adams has been ill With the measles. Visit Lake Andes — Sunday visitors a* Lake Andes, S D., were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fet row, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Green ier, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier, Dale Fetrow, Ed Olson, Cecil G’-enier. Kathleen McDermott, Vern Grenier and Frank Crip pen. _ WHEN YOU no longer receive The Frontier regularly, your subscription has expired. adv ---i | I FIND THE * lowest food prices | in O’NEILL at IG* j MY IDEA OE THE WEEK-A GOOD LUNCH BOX —takes no longer to prepare than a mediocre on*. It'» more enjoyable to eat and one look* forward to the lunch hour. Try it tomorrow I Cream cheeee, chopped olivet and nuts on rye Sliced meat loaf on white bread with genetout •mount of lettuce Large orange Cup cake Beverage Tinko Salad Dressing, Pint Jar — 29C IGA Pure Orange Juice, No. 2 Can 12c Tinko Sandwich Spread, Pint Jar 29c Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 1-Lb. Box 23c Kellogg’s Pep, Per Box — 12c Betty Crocker’s Soup, Pkg. .- 10c Calumet Baking Powder. 1-Lb. Can 18c Re-Fresh, Kills Kitchen Odors, Bottle 25c Sacramento Savory Tomato Sauce, Can 10c Borden’s Hemo, 1-Lb. Can — 59c Pard Dog Food, 2 Cans .- — 25c Soilax, Large Pkg. — .... 23c IGA Mild Yellow Mustard, 8 1-3-Oz. 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Froelich will re turn Friday after having spent several days in New York City. Mrs. Faye Cronin returned last Thursday evening from Lincoln and Omaha, where she had been for a week. G. DeBocker left Wednesday for a three-day stay in Omaha, where he is attending a J. C. Penney convention. Joseph Bazelman, Frank Cle ments and Fred Grage went fish ing Saturday at Lake Andes, S. D. Mrs. Connie Calloway is en tertaining Mr. Calloway’s moth er, Mrs. Joseph Calloway, of Ralston, who arrived Tuesday. Mrs. Calloway expects to remain until May 23 to see her grand daughter, Jean, graduate from O’Neill high school. Jay DeGroff, of west of Swan Lake, arrived Monday at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bert E. DeGroff, to pick up a motor boat his father con structed for him. locals Robert Armbruster returned Tuesday after having spent three days in Omaha on business. Francis Hickey, Miss Helen McNichols and Miss Elva Wake field left Friday for Los Angeles, Calif., where Mr. Hickey and Miss McNichols will remain per manently and where Miss Wake field will spend her two-wreeks’ vacation. The latter is empoly ed at the North Western Bell Telephone company. Miss Mc Nichols was formerly employed by the same company here, and was transferred to California. They expect to visit Mr. and | Mrs. Gerald Kleinsmith and son, Gary, of Linwood, Calif. Mrs. Howard Holliday spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr i Holliday’s mother, Mrs. Hugh Holliday, of Page. She attended ' a club meeting, which was held at the elder Mrs. Holliday’s home. ■r~ -— EMMET NEWS Mrs. Larry Tenborg and son, Gregory, spent Saturday visiting her mother, Mrs. A. L. Stearns, in O’Neill. The members of the WSCS of the Methodist church were guests at a WSCS meeting in At kinson on Wednesday. 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