Parkers Return— Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Parker returned February 22 from a 6,300-mile trip through the Southwest and California. They were gone two months and made the extended auto*; mobile trip without tire trou ble. -..I -— ;»ri > Ellen Kay Lohaus Is Honored— Ellen Kay Lohaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lohaus, was honored Saturday on her 6th birthday anniversary. She entertained 7 guests at a the ater party, followed by re freshments at the M & M cafe. Attend Funeral— Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy and children, of Sioux Falls, S. D., returned home Monday after attending his mother’s funeral, Mrs. William Cuddy. William Cuddy returned home with them. Mrs. Porter Hostess— The Merry Mix club were entertained Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. C. W. Porter. Mrs. H. G. Kruse won high score, and Mrs. Arlo Hi att, low score. Martez Meets- - Mrs. P. B. Harty was host ess to the Martez club Tues day evening. Miss Helen Big lin, Mrs. C. F. McKenna and Mrs. Melvin Ruziska were the winners. Jeudi Club Meets— Mrs. Max Wanser was host ess to the Juedi club members at the Melvin Ruzicka home last Thursday. Miss Helen Biglin and Mrs. Ruzicka won high scores. Country Club Bridge— The Country club luncheon and bridge was held Wednes day with Mrs. F. J. Dishner, Mrs. W. J. Biglin and Mrs. F. J. Biglin as hostesses. ONO Club Meets— Mrs. Margaret Jurgensmeier was hostess to the ONO club at the Robert Yantzi home on Monday evening. Mrs. Closson Leaves — Mrs. Earl Closson left Tues day for a few days’ visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Finley. Bridge at Wilson Home— The Last Minute Bridge club met Wednesday with Mrs. Clyde Wilson entertaining. MOVIE STRIP H * LINCOLN TRIP wCfil HOSPITALITY FINEST ROOMS SOFTEST BEDS FINEST FOOD Miss Clarice White’s Betrothal Is Told 4: _____ AMELIA — Announcements have been received of the ap proaching marriage of Miss Clarice White, of Denver, Colo., daughter of H. S. White, of Amelia. The wedding will take place March 5 at a Bap tist church in Denver. The couple plans a honeymoon in Mexico before returning tq Denver to make their home. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Page, of Spencer, called on Mrs. El la Karr at the C. E. Worth home on Monday. Mrs. Don Enright and son, Jimmy, returned Sunday from several weeks’ visit in Belling ham, Wash. Russell Bowen, of Lancester, Wis., spent the weekend visit ing his mother, Mrs. Hilda Bowen, and brother, Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Remy spent Saturday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gallagher took their daughter, Donna, and her friend. Miss Harriet Lilly, to Lincoln Sun day after they had spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Arm bruster and family spent Sun day and Monday in Norfolk. Visitors Sunday at the M. B. Marcellus home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams and family, of Amelia. Mr .and Mrs. William Mc Intosh and son spent the weekend in Madison and Om aha. Venetian blinds, 7-day de livery, made to measure, metal or wood, all colors. — Brown McDonald's, O'Neill. 33lf Mrs. Hugo Holz spent last Thursday afternqpn with Mrs. George Hartford. Rev. Gene Anderson and family, of Newport, were call ers at the C, E. Worth home Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Karr, of Spencer, spent Monday and Tuesday with his mother, Msr. Ella Karr. Mrs. Herman Klingler spent last Thursday in Norfolk. MOVING SEASON ACTIVITY SLOW (Continued from page 1.) Chambers, moved to a place southeast of town vacated by the Joe Kutcher family. William Conrad and family moved recently from O’Neill to Dorsey. The C. E. Briitell family moved recently to their new home near Neligh. Friday evening a group of friends gathered at their home for a farewell party for the Brit* tells. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nissen and j family moved Saturday to their new location at Wayne. I Julius Belew moved recently to Hoskins. Richard Lower, of Valen tine, has purchased the Noal Long residence in O’Neill. The Longs will move soon. Lloyd Rubeek will move into the Mike Johnson home after March 15. Rubeek purchased the house recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baker, of Lynch, who are to hold a sale of farm and property March 4, have purchased the George Courtney property in Lynch where they will live. The Tommy Courtney family, who occupied the residence, will move to live with his parents 1 who live in the east part of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wasat ko have moved to their farm east of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Courtney and son will move from their trailer house to their home vacated by the Wasatkos. The Ed Johns family moved from the Wasatko farm to a farm north of Lynch. Rubeclcs Entertain— Mr. and Mrs. John Honey well, of Chambers, were din ner guests in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Elwin Rubeck, on Friday. Katheryn R u b e c k accompanied her grandparents home for the weekend. Friday & Saturday, March 5th & 6th THEY’RE HERE AGAIN after many weeks of planning .. Brown-McDonald’s “Dollar Days!” Just like pre-war days when a dollar buys MORE than a dol lar’s worth ! IT’S NOT OLD MERCHANDISE WE WANT TO SELL AT A PRICE, BUT IT’S BRAND NEW GOODS BOUGHT ESPE CIALLY FOR “DOLLAR DAYS.” BRIGHT, CRISP NEW VALUE-PACKED DOLLAR ITEMS. LOOK THEM OVER AND HURRY DOWN FOR BEST SELECTIONS. Wash Dresses Now for $^50 Only .. “ Bright printed percale house dresses. Sanforized, fast color to washing. Zip per fronts, tie arounds, nicely styled. 12 to 44. ■ KNIT OVERALLS, Sizes 1 to 4 J 1.00 For the small fry. Infants’ washable play overall- Colors: Blue, red and yellow. INFANT BOOTIES . 19c Rayon and wool knit. Pink and blue. Reg ular 59c value. MEN’S FANCY T-SHIRTS $1.00 Phoenix brand, fine knit, fancy striped polo shirts. $1.98 value. Sizes S-M-L. DRESS SOX..4 pair for $1.00 Men’s fancy rayon plaited dress anklets Elastic top, reinforced toe an4 heel. As sorted colors. Sizes 10 to 12 Wash Cloths 12 for Only . Pastel turkish wash cloths. Buy them by the dozen and save. Nice size BLEACHED MUSLIN 3 yards for $1.00 Regular 39c a yd. First quality (wide). Boys’ plain color red slipover sweat shirts. Warm and durable. Size 2 to 8. BROWN MUSLIN (36-in.), 4 yds. for $1.00 Fine quality muslin for utility use. First quality. Regular stock at 34c yd. * Leather Jackets Extra Special— Special purchase for “Dollar Day.” All leather aviation Tan Cossack 26-inch Jacket. Full zipper, leather braided trim, zipper breast pocket. Quilted lining. Two saddle pockets with button flap, side take-ins. Sizes 36 to 46. SWEAT SHIRTS 2 for $1.00 Now for Only $1950 OUTING, 36-inches wide .4 yards $1.00 Fleece white 39c quality for “Dollar Day.” Buy several yards today. pink or fancy stripe. White - Curtains $1 Size 42 x 78 - I Pair ^ —Z Ruffled Priscilla Curtains for $1.00 a pair. Wide ruffles and good length. White only. (What a value!) Only 60 pair at this price. SWEATERS . Each $1.00 Girls’ 100% wool sweaters. Slipover long sleeve style. Pastel shades. Size 8 and 10. JACQUARD BLANKETS . $2.00 Single, Indian design cotton blankets- Reg ular $2.49 value. Good ?ize. Red, blue, green, brown (all new). Cotton Blankets $2 Per Pair Only .. Double cotton plaid blankets. These have been hard to get at $3.98. Pink Blue - Green. Double bed size. TABLE CLOTHS . $1.00 Plain herringbone or fancy flowered pat terns. 54x72 or 54x54. Fast color. KNIT SUITS ... 1.00 Short pants, button on striped polo shirt. Blue, green and yellow. Sizes 1-2-3. A $1.98 -value. Dress Shirts Each Only Men’s fancy pattern dress shirts. San forized, fast color. Stand-up collars. Easy to iron- All colors. Sizes W/2 to 17. Buy today. Nylon Hose Sizes 8Yz to 10'/2 Per Pair . $1 Irregulars of first quality 51 guage hose that sold for $2. All new shades. Buy several pairs. MEN’S T-SHIRTS — White 2 for SI.00 Sizes: medium and large. Combed cotton. WORK SHIRTS . $1.00 Boys’ blue chambray work shirts. San forized and fast color. Sizes 8 to 14. SKIRTS .-. $1.00 100% wool skirts. You’ll gasp at this value. All new. Red, navy, green, copen A “Mack Sepler” skirt $3.98 value. LADIES’ SLIPPERS . $1.00 Odds and ends from our stock in broken sizes and colors. Most all sizes and colors. Values to $1.95. Turkish Towels Pastel Shades 2 for . Large size bath towels in solid pastel shades. Buy several. First quality. I COTTON HOSE .. 3 pair $1.00 Ladies’ cotton hose for everyday wear. Tan color. Size 9 to 10y2. CURTAIN SCRIM .4 yards $1.00 First quality curtain scrim in white, pas tel, cushion dots or woven patterns Grand assortment. Buy now! WORK SOX .. 5 for $1.00 Durable fine quality work sox. Salt and pepper mix, plain brown or white. Cotton. Buy a supply now. Printed Percale 3 Yards for ...... Our regular 49c percale for “Dollar Day” 3 yards for $1.00. 80 square, fast color. 36 inches wide. Stripes, checks or small patterns. Sew your own