* PAGE 2—THE FRONTIER. Kin in Northwest Quake Area AMELIA—Relatives have re ceived word from Mrs. Elmer Enbody, who was in the Pacific Northwest earthquake area, say ing that the Enbodys were “all right." She said that she had a bucket of water sitting in the middle of the table and it rocked back and forth so many times there was only about a quart of water left in the pail when the tremors closed. Other Amelia New« Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nissen, of Omaha, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce, on Sunday. Blake Ott and daughter, Glor ia Mrs. Mamie Sammons and Charol Watson were in Norfolk Saturday visiting Mrs. Blake Ott at the Lutheran hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George FuUer ton and family attended a birth day anniversary party for Mrs. Gus Spath at Inman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barnett, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Bar nett, Ardath and Connie were Easter dinner guests at Glenn White’s. , „„ Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mrs. Etta Ott called on Mrs. Fannie Riley Sunday. Connie Gilman spent Satur day night with her aunt, Mrs. Vernon Sparks. _ , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sybrant, of Casper, Wyo., visited their brothers, Oscar and Edgar Pet erson, over the weekend. They had been at Bassett to attend the 100th birthday anniversary of Mr. Sybrant’s grandmother. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Doolittle have purchased the old Enbody house from Lee Gilman. They expect to tear it down and re build it on the Tom Doolittle, sr., farm. Lee Sammons went to Atkin son by plane last week where he is doing carpenter work. The roads were almost impassable by car. . , . , Friends have received word of the recent marriage of Rev. Wes ley Hankins, former pastor of the Bethany Free Methodist church, South of Amelia, He now lives at Kearney. Silas Johnston recently pur chased the O’Donnell place, Southeast of Atkinson, and plan ned to move there as soon as possible. Mrs. Howard Berry visited with Mrs. Fannie Riley one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith were Atkinson business callers Sat urday. Cap Withers took charge of the cream station while they were gone. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Travers and Harold and Mrs. Viola Trav ers visited at Arthur Hiatt’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry and family were Easter dinner guests at Ray Anderson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seibken and daughter, of Sidney, visit ed his mother, Mrs. James La Foy, Sunday. Ed White, W. E. Ragland and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. White were in Atkinson where E. A. White consulted Dr. Douglas. B W Waldo’s, C. F. Small’s, Ralph Rees’, Frank Pierce’s and Clyde Widman’s were among Amelia folks in Atkinson and O’Neill Saturday. Mrs Delia Earnest went to O’ Neill Wednesday, April 13, to visit her sister, Mrs. Art Wald man, who is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emmett Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Slay maker and son, Dannie Lee, were visiting at the M. B. Ken nedy’s Sunday. Lawrence Barnett installed a new cook stove for Clifford Ol son Monday. Vernon Sparks went to Cozad with Charlie Peterson last week driving home a new Jeepster for Mr. Peterson. SAND CREEK NEWS The Progressive club met at the home of Mrs. Russell Hip kie on Thursday, April 14, with eight members present. It was decided to hold a party at the Cleveland church basement on Wednesday evening, April 27, and dispose of the quilt at that time. Mrs. Elmer Allyn won the contest conducted by the hostess. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Next I Dual Carburetion. Auto matic Co-Pilot, Ready Pull Starter. Reverse.Weed le*» Propellor and 22 other quality features that an gler* like, are packed into this "fishing favorite". Plus Johnson DEPl'.NDululitv. Only. $131.75 American Gear Co. O'Neill. Nebr. O'Neill. Nebr., April 21. 1949 meeting will be at Mrs. Merrill Smith’s. Linford Sweet is doing car pentry work for Elmer Allyn this week. Warren Berry and Merrill Smith helped Charles Dobias, 1 jr., dehorn cattle on Tuesday, ! April 12. Bud Wilcox is helping Charles | Dobias with his work for a few i weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lot quest called at the James Dem ing home Sunday afternoon, Ap ril 10. The Wm. Hoffman family has moved onto the Wefso place, recently vacated by the Wm. Wefso family. The Wefsos have moved to Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prange attended Good Friday union service at Presbyterian church in Atkinson on Friday, April 15. Their daughter, Miss Eileen, who attends Atkinson high school, came home with them for the weekend. The Cleveland project club met at the home of Mrs. Ed Web er on Wednesday, April 13, with eight members present. Mrs. George Minning and Mrs. Don Schafer presented the lesson on “Fabrics, Old and New.:’ Lunch was served by the hostess. The first commercial factor ies to make plywood were erected in Russia in the 1880’s. Inman Odd Fellow* Visit Chambers — INMAN — On Tuesday eve ning 18 members of the Inman IOOF lodge journeyed to Cham bers for a social evening, having been previously invited by the Chambers lodge. Other Inman News Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Graz ier and family, of Jefferson City, Mo., came Wednesday, April 13, and spent the remain der of the week visiting Mrs. Graziers’ mother, Mrs. Mina Coventry, and other relatives. They returned home Monday and were accompanied by Mrs. Coventry, who expects to spend i the next six weeks in the Gra i zier home. Miss Eunice Chudomelka, the teacher in the Grafton school, spent the Easter holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chudomelka. Mrs. Karl Keyes returned on Monday after spending two weeks in Omaha as a guest in the homes of her sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. James Vidlak and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bergstrum. Mr. and Mrs. Elrose Hordn and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Vickers, of St. Joseph, Mo., spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South. Mrs. Hordn and Mrs. Virkers are daughters of Mr. South and on Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. R. B. | South left for Albuquerque, N. I M., where they will visit two of Mr. Souths* brothers for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tompkins and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tomp kins, Linelle and Roger were Easter dinner guests on Sun day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Dawes and family in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seastadt, of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Young, Barbara and Gilbert were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Youngs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tomp kins, Linele and Roger drove to Utica on Monday, returning on Tuesday. While there they vis ited Mrs. Tompkins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Caldwell. PAGE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and sons, of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher and son, of Wood bine, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart and family were dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley and Mr. and Mrs. James Finley and daughter were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Finley. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Copes, of Ainsworth, spent Sunday with Mr. Copes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Asher and GETS NOMINATION . . . Former White House Secre tary Stephen T. Early (above), has been nominated by Presi n for the post of undersecretary of defense. Subject to Senate approval, his appointment would put the 60-year-old Virginian sec ond in command to Secretary of Defense Louis A. Johnson. sons, of Fremont, spent from Saturday night until Monday morning at the Rollie Snell and George Park homes. Mrs. Snell accompanied them to Fremont to spend the week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Asher and son. of Woodbine, la., spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Park at Page and Mr. and Mrs. John Friday at Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shane, of Lincoln, spent from Friday until Sunday visiting relatives at Page. College students spending their Easter vacation at their homes here were: Lois Heiss, Jeannine Waring, Barbara Trow bridge, Charlene Park and Mar garet Prill, all of Wayne col lege; Harriet Simmons, Darrell Heiss, Richard Trowbridge, Dale Stauffer and Gene Terrill, all of Lincoln colleges, and Monte Taylor, of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Nevan Ickes and sons, Lionel and Dennis, drove to Omaha and from there to Lincoln where they will visit two daughters, who reside there. They attended the wedding on j Easter Sunday of Miss Betty Bolin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bolin, who are form er residents of the Page vicin | ity. Monday was moving day for ! two families, who were unable to move before on account of ; bad roads. Mr.t and Mrs. Lyman | Park and family moved to the 1 old Kemper farm thev bought recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Nissen and daughter moved to a farm Northeast of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brownell, of Sidney, were dinner guests Sunday of therr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lamason. In the afternoon, they visited at the homes of differ ent old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brownell had spent the past week with their daughter, Mrs. Donald Lutenschlager, and family at Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper and daughters, of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Frhnk Beeleart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and family and Errol Held, all of Page, were Sun day evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harper. Sandra and Jeanette Harper stayed to visit their grandpar ents until Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fussle man, of Bristow, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman. Mr. and Mrs. Munson Stew art and Mrs. Melvin Smith and daughter, Linda, left Friday morning to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart and family at Ralston. El win Haynes came from Lincoln Wednesday and is staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes, while he is picking 20 acres of corn his father was unable to pick before the family moved to their new home at T innnln I MIDWEST FURN & APPL. CO. I II — O’Neill — | I * THURSDAY’S STAR SPECIAL * I I ‘ — I ^ List WORK, MORI PLAY WITM LONO-WIARINO DAYSTROM 5-Pc. DINETTE j ★ Plastic Fops ★ Choice of Color ★ Refractory Leaves ★ Chrome Chairs jj Regular Price . . . 69.50 Thursday Only.59.50 LOHAUS MOTOR CO. I Phone 16 O’Neill jj * THURSDAY’S STAR SPECIAL * I :: 11 ft 11 ft I 1 ' 1 ft 1 ' ft 8 I iji At Our Used Car Lot :j L 1942 DODGE SEDAN i « i - - M ft . •• ★ Just Overhauled, Including New \\ Crank Shaft and Bearings. ♦< ■ ft ★ Seat Covers | 1 ft ★ Heater. § ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Thursday Only $498 »♦ ft ♦♦ ft ▼4 ft .. 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These are really good bulls and may be seen at the yards before sale lime. • There will be the usual run of fat hogs and feeder pigs. If you want to buy or sell, try the Fredrickson Livestock Commission Co. in O'Neill. j IWM. KROTTER CO. of O’NEILL S — West O’Neill — I * THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL * | Silver Seal Ironing Pad — Arvin All-Metal H IRONING TABLE ♦♦ I with Perforated Top H j Regular Value . ..._ 8.75 | j Regular Value 3.95 \ Total Value 12.70 H j | Thursday Only, both for 10-75 j j (Ironing Table resembles conventional ironing board. Sturdy, lightweight, all-metal construc tion. Easy to set up. easy to fold away. For fas ter, easier and better ironing. jx THE FRONTIER | j THURSDAY’S STAR SPECIAL | j EVERY ATTIC has its white ele- g j phants. It may be a white ele phant to you but a good buy to someone else! | i THURSDAY ONLY you can order g j a For Sale, Swap or T r a d e classified ad in The Frontier and receive an extra insertion wthout charge* 1 i OFFER IS GOOD for transactions | | made on Thursday, April 21, only, and cash must accompany order for first insertion. j ♦♦ Montgomery j HARDWARE ♦♦ — O'Neill — I | * THURSDAY’S STAR SPECIAL * 1 : I Porcelain White Enameled DOUBLE BOILERS I I ★ 2 Quart Size | Thursday Only.1,19 1 L-.. I ! WANT TO SAVE MONEY? j That’s a silly question because who | doesn’t? We have a full-size | ROPER GAS RANGE : that’s been used a few hours. Has all the famous Roper features. I You save SI 00 as we ll bring it out, in- g : stall it and guarantee it for a year for only ... $189.95 Run, do not walk, to | - i r ---.... .. McCarvifles’ ) ★ THURSDAY’S STAR SPECIAL * | Venetian | GABARDINE TROUSERS j ★ Brown W ★ All Wool s • S %J ★ Hard Finish 95*' Value McCarvilles’ f Clothing : Shoes ^annmmm