PAGE 2—THE FRONTIER. O'Neill, Nebr.. April 14. 1949 Disc, Harrow and Drag Road Only to Have Efforts Undone CHAMBERS — Some of the; country roads were sufficiently I dry by Friday that they could be worked. Several of the men in the Val- ! lev Center community disced, harrowed and dragged the road three miles West of town and got ' it in "good” condition, only to have the Saturday rain put it j back in the same shape it was before. i In spite of the mud, the fol lowing people pulled their cars to the highway and got out on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wondersee, Mr and Mrs. H. C. Walter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. Assembly Vice-President io Meet with Lodge — CHAMBERS — The Winona Rebekah lodge of Chambers met April 8. Nineteen members were present. Following the business meet ing, refreshments were served i by Mrs. Valo Edwards, Mrs. La vina Grimes, Mrs. Cora Wyant and Mrs. Loa Hubbard, who are the serving committee. Zella Rosenberg, assembly vice-president, will meet with the lodge at a special meeting to be held Thursday, April 21, at 2 p. m. Hear Missionary Story — CHAMBERS — The Women’s 1 society of Christian Service met 1 Wednesday afternoon, April 6, 1 at the home of Mrs. Leo T. Adams. Mrs. Robert Turner gave , a report on "Adrift,” a story of a missionary during the late 1 war. Twelve members were present. Refreshments were served by I the hostess at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gilbert on Thursday, April 21. Visit Lincoln — CHAMBERS- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth and Mary Jo went to Columbus Sunday, April 3, and stayed there overnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roth. Mr. and Mrs. Roth went on to Lincoln the next morning to attend a convention. Mary Jo remained in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gegax and all returned home Wednesday eve ning, April 6. The Romans used shorthand •s early as 63 B. C., according to the Encyclopaedia Britan annica. tamiiiiiiinmmmimnmtmmttmo . The Jack & Jill CORNER Needs Good PHOTOGRAPHS • The Frontier's Jack It Jill Editor told us just the other day thftt MORE photographs — good studio photographs — are needed for use in the Jack and Jill Corner. Each week The Frontier publishes two or more pictures of children under school age. Why not arrange for a sitting now? And your child's photo will appear soon in the Jack It Jill Corner. O’NEILL PHOTO CO. — Auxiliary in Session — CHAMBERS — The American Legion auxiliary post 320 met on Friday evening at the home of Mrs Richard Smith. Sixteen persons were present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Vernon Cooper on the first Friday of next month. Thompsons Move — CHAMBERS—The Bill Thompsons have moved their household goods into part of the Horseshoe Cafe rooms and Bill will sell his baked goods through the cafe. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Huntley and boys spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Huntley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Schwager. Arliss Bly left Suijday via air plane for her home Southwest of Amelia. She returned to Cham aers Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes ind Robbie Cocoran drove to Amelia Sunday to bring home Mrs. Robert Cocoran and infant ion. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown noved from their home in Chambers to a farm near Til len Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cooke ind baby daughter have moved 0 Kansas City, Mo., where Ber lard has employment with Gen >ral Motors. The Happy Home Makers club nembers are selling homemade ■andy and pop corn at the srows m Thursday and Saturday eve lings for a few weeks to raise unds for the club. Mrs. Donald Grimes, Mrs. Glen raylor and Mrs. Max Jeffers nade a trip to Norfolk Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoff nan spent the weekend with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wondersee. Sunday guests in the E. R. Carpenter home were: Mr. and Mrs. Dean V. Stevens and chil Iren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crimes and Bonnie and Mrs. Jenevieve Bell. The occasion was the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and the birthday anniversary of Mr. Stevens. Wilbur Thomazin, of St. Ed ward, drove to Chambers last rhursday to visit his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albers. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thom son have purchased the Horse Shoe Cafe from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spath. They started op erating it last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes drove to Omaha Sunday to bring their daughter, Mrs. Robert Co coran, and sons home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harvey made a trip to Page one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller ton and family, of Amelia, were in Chambers shopping Saturday. They came by tractor part way and by car the rest of the way. Mary Lou Spath came from Wayne to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spath. 1 -1 Auto Financing Finance your 1941 or later model auto with us. ★ Geo. C. Robertson O'Neill, Neb. L^s Green Label Karo Syrup 21 r Vz Gal. White Karo Syrup 49c i Gloss Starch, 10c or 2 for 19r Oxydol, medium pkg. 29c Try Dial, the new Deodorant Soap 25c Heinz Macaroni itc j Heinz Spaghetti 15c Omar Cake Mix, White and Devils Food - | Bisquick _ 49-. | Apple Pie Quick .... 37c Betty Crocker Crust Quick 19c 10 Lbs. Victor Flour _ 79^. 10 Llv. Bon Ton Flour 79c CHEESE... ~ ! 2 Lbs. Velveeta _ fll P 2 Lbs. Tasty Loaf VAW Delrich Oleo 32c Bacon Squares, per lb. 21c Fresh Country Sausage, per lb. 45c STORE HOURS Week Days 8 A. M. lo g P. M. Sundays 9 A. M. to 1;30 p. M. Howard’s Market RUTH AND LYNUS HOWARD Phone 33 O'Neill — Formerly Barger's Super Duper — 4-H CLUB NEWS Curly V'* Organize; Rose Mary Babl Is President — Pupils and parents of district 90 met at the school recently for the purpose of organizing a 4-H club. Officers were elected as follows: Rose Mary Babl, president Betty Troshynski, vice-presi dent; Barbara Cleary, secretary Miriam Troshynski, news re porter; Bonnie Burival, song leader; Mrs. James Conway leader; Mrs. John Babl, assist ant leader. Mr. Dawes, the county agent was present and showed some | colored slides on 4-H work and discussed different projects. Wt enjoyed this very much. After the meeting a lunch consisting of cake, coffee and sandwiches, was served by the parents. Miss Ramona Schneider is oui teacher.—By Miriam Troshyn ski, news reporter. ATKINSON NEWS Hugh Burgess, pilot from Mondamin, la., who spent si* weeks of emergency llying ir and around Bassett. Ainsworth and Long Pine last Winter, flew to Atkinson last weekend to vis it the L. F. Burgess family. He is a nephew of Mr. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnes, jr and sons, Stevie and Rickie, ol Omaha, came Saturday, April 9 to spend the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Fred Barnes, sr. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Mahin anc Mrs. Mahin’s mother, Mrs. Ag nes Collamar, returned to Om aha with them. Mr. Mahin and Mrs. Colamar will both consult specialists while in Omaha They will also visit Mr. and Mrs A1 Lamb, a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Mahin. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dohman of Kansas City, Mo., left for their home Sunday, April 10 Mr. Dohman is a brother of the late Paul and Adam Dohman who perished in the storm here recently. Mrs. Myron Weller, of DeSoto Kans., went to Ord Friday, Ap ril 8, to visit her sisters there Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wood, ol Kansas City, Mo., went to Ord later on their way home after attending the funeral services for Mr. Wood’s mother, Mrs. Su san Woods, and Mrs. Weller ac companied them to her home in DeSoto. A family dinner was held on | Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Barnes, sr. Other guests were Mrs. Katherine Freed and Mrs. Julia Samples. Simon Schaaf has begun work on his new building to be con structed just West of the Peter sen style shop on State street. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Frisch have purchased the O. K. Inn, formerly owned by Mrs. Opal Keating and Mrs. Farmer With ers. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hammond returned Sunday after spending a few days in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farr spent the weekend visiting in Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Durvin Kipple have moved to their new home in West O'Neill. Miss Kathleen Flood arrived today (Thursday) to spend the Easter holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Flood. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby and children spent Sunday vis iting the former’s mother, Mrs. Elma Eby, of Ainsworth. Mrs. Susan Kubichek left on Saturday for Casper, Wyo., on an extended visit. Mrs. H. J. Hammond spent Tuesday in Atkinson attending the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chace. Mr. and Mis. George Doyle, of Brockford, and Mrs. Dean Moore and children, of Newport, spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld and Fred Heerman drove Miss Viv ian Bauld and Master Mike Reed to Grand Island Friday from where they left for Van couver, Wash. Miss Bauld has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld. Michael visited his grandmother, Mrs Marne Enright. Mrs. Margaret Elkins left on Saturday to visit her daughter, Bernice, of Sioux Falls, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robert son were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. Robertson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Rob ertson, of Chambers. Try Frontier Want Adva. I Mr. and Mrs. E. Weber, of Stuart, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Beckwith returned Saturday from Omaha. Miss Rosemary Biglin, of Om aha, is spending the Easter holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Biglin. Mr. and Mrs. Don Berg left Monday for Tulsa, Okla., on business. Mrs. John Walker and Ger aldine Black, of Ewing, were visitors Monday at the home of Mrs. John Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reagan, of Inman, spent Saturday visiting at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grage. Mrs. H. J. Lohaus and Mrs. Mary McLeod spent Monday in Norfolk on business. Miss Donna Clements is ex pected Friday to spend the Eas ter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements. j. A*. livery, mad* to measure, metal or wood, all colors.—J. M. Mc Donald Co., O'Neill. 11 tf Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Gal lagher went to Sioux City Wed nesday to meet their daughters, Donna and Betty, who will spend Easter vacation here. Donna at tends Gregg Business College in Chicago, 111., Betty attends Ros ary college in River Forest, 111. Mrs. John McFadgen and family, and Vernon Townsend, of Sioux City, were Sunday din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll. Mrs. McFadgen and Mrs. Carroll are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dale spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Dale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Myers, of Onawa, la. Mrs. Alva Parks, of Ewing, I visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cronk last week. Miss Effie Stevens spent last Thursday night visiting in Page. Miss Lois Parks took her place at the hospital. Don't be sorry again this year —see our wallpaper before you buy.—Western Auto, O'Neill. 43cl 1. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L G. Gil lespie were Mrs. Della Eby and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gillespie. Eugene Kelly, of Valentine, Was a Friday afternoon visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eby. AMELIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Duane Carson spent the weekend with their daughter, Patty, in Grand Is land. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sam mons are taking care of the oil station while Blake Ott has been with Mrs. Ott while she is in a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reis were in Halsey last week on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wald man, Mrs. Emmett Carr and children were taken to O’Neill last Thursday. Edgar Peterson took them from Amelia toward Chambers where they were met by Dale Curran. The tractor had to pull them through in several places. Mrs. Waldman. who is in “very poor health,” was taken to a Sioux City hos pital the next day. EMMET NEWS Miss Gladys Mae Weller, of Atkinson, was a last Thursday overnight guest of Maureen Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benze and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dustako and Jimmie at O’Neill on Wednesday, April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cal kins and baby daughter and Fred Perry and Mr. ond Mrs. NOTICE I I Dr. Edw. J. Norwood. O. D.. Optometrist, from Crawford. Nebraska, will be in O'Neill. Dale April 29 At Hotel Golden Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 49-51 HARTT HYBRID SEED CORN 306 - 4219-4297 $9.00 Bushel. * ★ ★ We still have a few bushels of carry-over corn at $5.00 • Wiliam Perry and family, all of O’Neill, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean ! Perry and family. Among those who attended the music contest at O’Neill last Thursday and Friday were: Mrs. Jack Murphy and Maureen and Ronnie, Mrs. John Conard and daughter, Mary Lou, Mrs. James O’Connor and daughter, Mary belle, Lou Foreman and Mrs. Guy Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMil lian and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Dodge, of Newport, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc Millian on Sunday. Miss Helen Martens spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martens, at Atkinson. Joe Bartos, of Atkinson, vis ited at the Henry Benze home on Saturday. t Mr. and Mrs. Leo Luenander and family were Sunday supper guests at the Henry Kloppen borg home. James Jurgensmeier, of O' Neill, spent last Thursday and Friday visiting Jeff Wagnon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard New ton and son, Dewey, visited at the Dean Perry home Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Dan O’Connell and family, of Atkinson, spent | Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg and 1 family. SAND CREEK NEWS Mrs. Elmer Oberding and daughter spent Wednesday af ternoon, April 6, visiting with Mrs. Arthur Oberding and Di ane. Mrs. Lottie Lofquest and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest helped Mrs. El mer Allyn paper on Wednesday, April 6. The Progressive club meeting, that was to have convened with Mrs. Russell Hipkie, has been j postponed until Thursday, April 14, due to snow and bad roads. Mrs. Charles Dobias, Roger and Rodney, returned home on Tuesday, April 5, from a week’s i visit with her sister. Miss Dor-' Custom CORN SHELLING! New M-M Truck Mounted Shelter • 1.500-Bu. Per Hour Capacity. • Make arrangements lor your Shelling with . . . K.C. HUNT Hunt’s Recapping Service Phone 289 O'Neill othy Scott, of Celia. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith. Doris, Neal and Darrel were supper guests at the Edward Seger home, in Atkinson, Fri day, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Watt and children, Eileen and Lynn, of Moorcraft, Wyo., were also guests. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Watt came just before the storm to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullerton, of Atkinson. Mrs. Watt’s par ; ents. They were stormed in and ' r— ' this was their first chance to visit other relatives before re turning home on Saturday. Ap ril 9. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipkie entertained a group of friends at a party Friday night, April 8. The evening was spent playing pinochle and a lunch was served by the hostess at the close of the evening. Mrs. Elmer Allyn won high score for the women and Leonard Oberding won high for the men. “E Candy EASTER WRAPPED Per Box... 66c to $2 ★ Easter Egg Dyes . . . All Colors Gilligan & Stout — THE DRUGGISTS — Phone 252-W O’Neill