METHODIST (O'Neill) Rev. V. R. Bell, pastor Church school, 10 a. m., A. Neil Dawes, general superin tendent. Worship, 11 a. m. Intermediate Fellowship, £ p. m. Senior MYF, 7:30 p. m. We had a record attendance at Sunday-school. Let us keep it at that number. The Young Adult Fellowship met for a regular meeting and party at the church Tuesday evening, April 13. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson were hosts and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Watson served a delicious lunch. The next meeting will be April 26 with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bei lin and Rev. and Mrs. V. R. Bell entertaining. The Senior MYF will go to Norfolk next Sunday afternoon and evening for a district rally. Martha Circle will meet Fri day afternoon, April 22, with Mrs. Ralph Leidy. The junior choir will practice Tuesday after school. We will have our last quarterly confer ence Wednesday, May 4 with a congregational supper at 6:30 p. m. at which Kenneth Myers, of Broken Bow, will be guest speaker. The conference will convene at 8:30 o’clock. Bring a covered dish and coffee will be furnished. The district conference for the ministers and the WSCS will be held May 4 at Norfolk, be ginning at 10 o’clock in the morning and closing at 3:30 p. m. METHODIST CHURCH (Inman) Rev. R. M. Wingate, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a. rrv; wor ship, 11 a. m. Youth Fellowship, 7 p. m. Sunday-school lesson. The Disciplines of the Discipleship, St. Luke 12:16-21; 14-27-33. “And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me. cannot be my disciple.” St. Luke 14:27. Worship, “The Great Com mission.” Youth Fellowship. There will be a district youth meeting at Norfolk. Sunday, April 24; 3 p. m., to 8:30 p. m. at the Metho dist church. The youth groups of the district are urged to at tend. Take box or sack lunch and 25c for registration. ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL (Neligh) B. H. Cowger, lay assistant to Rev. E. J. Seeker, Norfolk Holy communion 9 a. m. Have you made your Easter commun ion? Church school, 10:15 a. m. IN YOUR FORD San 4 Ways With Heal ford Sorvkol LOHAUS MOTOR CO. Phone 16 O'Neill Choir practice, 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday. Guild will meet at the home ' of Mrs. Mattie Farber on Wed nesday afternoon, April 27. Annual council of the diocese at St. Stephen’s Episcopal church at Grand Island, May 4-5. Keep Sunday evening. May 8, , open to hear Rev. Tong, from China, who will speak at the Methodist church at Neligh. METHODIST (Page) Rev. T. O. Brownfield, pastor Church-school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Youth Fellowship, 8 p. m Choir practice 8 o’clock Thurs day evening. The WSCS meets today (Thursday). Topic “Great Pray ers of the Bible.” Leader, Mrs. Allen Haynes. Serving, Mrs. Jennie French and Mrs. Alton Braddock. Ronald Charles Crumly, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndl'ey Crum ; ly. was baptized at the services Easter morning. Vesper services were held on Sunday evening at 8. The fourth quarterly conference was held 1 after this meeting. Rev. T. O. Brownfield was invited to serve the church another year. The Youth Fellowship held a breakfast Easter Sunday morn ing at 6 o’clock. There were 25 in attendance. Genelle Park i was head of the serving commit tee. The tables were decorated in keeping with Easter. LaVon ne Albright had charge of the services. The girls’ quartette sang. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. J. G. Hamburger, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Les son text: “The Early Life of Moses.”—Exodus, chapters 1 and 2. Worship, 11 a. m. Messages by evangelist. Evening service, 8 o’clock. Message by evangelist. Thursday night, 8 o’clock, Bible study and prayer meet ing. Rev. Wayne and Hazel Hall are starting special meetings with us, beginning Sunday, April 24; every night at 8 p. m. for two weeks or longer except Sat urday nights. Good singing every night. If you believe Jesus still saves, you come. If you want to be encouraged in your experience you come, and if you are dissatisfied you come. We believe Christ a reality not a Creed. We mean all are urged and are welcome to at tend. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Rev. Ralph Gerber, Pastor Services for Sunday, April 24: Sunday-school, 1 p. m.; Ed win Trennopohl, superintend ent. Worship service, 2 p. m., ser mon by the pastor. Annual congregational meet ing at 4 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor Services for Sunday. April 21: Sundav-school, 10 a. m.; John H a r b o 111 e, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Worship service at 11 a. m., , sermon by the pastor. Senior Westminster Fellow- j ship, 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. ; Durlin DeBolt, superintendent. The choir will meet for re hearsal today (Thursday) at 7: 15 p. m. Circle I of the Women’s As sociation will meet today (Thursday) at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. O. A. Kilpatrick. Circle III will meet today (Thursday) at 7:45 p. m. at the church with Mrs. N. O. McCrary as hostess. Circle II will meet next week, Thursday, April 28, at the home of Mrs. Arlo Hiatt. The annual congregational meeting will be held on Thurs day, April 28. Lutheran Mission League Meets — CHAMBERS—Thirteen mem bers of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary league met with Mrs. J. W. Walter on Thursday, Ap ril 14. Several visitors also were present. Rev. L. A. Dale read an article on China. The topic for discus sion. led by Reverend Dale, was “Our Teen Agers of Today.” The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. L. O. Lenz. Mrs. Dale was presented with a gift of money for a stork show er by the group. , Lunch was served by the com mittee. Other Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and son, Bobby, drove up from Sioux City Saturday to spend Easter with their parents. Milton Grimes was up from Lincoln to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Grimes. Larry Tangeman, who attends Chadron State Teachers college, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tangeman, and family ov er Easter. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter left for Detroit, Mich., Sunday af ternoon to attend the wedding of their son, Dr. Floyd Walter. Norman Walters came from Winfield, Kans., where he is attending school, to spend the Easter vacation here. Miss Edwina Jones, Valley Center teacher, spent the week end with her parents Northeast of O’Neill. Raymond Walter spent the weekend with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkland, of Atkinson. Mrs. H. C. Walter, Mrs. Don ald Grimes and Bonnie and Farm Implement HEADQUARTERS FARM IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT 1 — New LA Case Tractor (4- to 5-Plow Size) 2 — New VAC Case Tractors (Liqht 2-Plow Size) 1 — New VA Case Tractor (Liqht 2-Plow Size) 1 — New RTU Minneapolis-Moline Tractor 2-Plow Size) Listers, Cultivators and Plows to Fit the VA and VAC Tractors 1—New 2-Row Minneapolis-Moline Pull-Type Lister on Rubber 1—New 2-Row Minneapolis-Moline Pulltype Lister on Steel 1 — New 40-In. Cut Minneapolis-Moline Disc Plow 1 — New 4-Bottom 16-In. Case Plow on Rubber 1 — New Brown 15-Ft. Disc Harrow 3 — New 11-Ft. 9-In. Minneapolis-Moline Tandem Disc Harrow 3 — New Idea Single-row Corn Pickers 1 — New New Idea Side Delivery Hay Rake. 3 — New Case Offset Disc Harrows 1 — New 8-ft. Minneapolis-Moline Windrower 1 — New 10-Ft. Case Sulky Hay Rake 1 — New Minneapolis-Moline Uni-Carrier with 4-Row Lister and Planting Attachments 2 — New Case Semi-Mounted Mowers (7-Ft. Cut) 2 — New Minneapolis-Moline Semi-Mounted Mowers (7-Ft. Cut) 1 — New New Idea Mower (7-ft. cut) 1 — New Minneapolis-Moline Rotary Hoe 1 — New Minneapolis-Moline Field Cultivator COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS Service on All Kindis and Makes for Tractors and Machines Wm. Krotter Co. of O’NEILL — West O’Neill — The Frontier s . Jack and Jill ; L CORNER RUNNING JACK pmvmo JIM . . . Here .re two voune felleis the Jack and Jill editor is sure you want to meet. Jackie Doolittle (left) ;s ih, snail son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Doolittle of Amelia. Jackie was one-year-old on February 21 when this picture was taken, and he's all dressed up in real overalls and a plaid shirt. Jacku has light brown hair and dark brown eyes He never seems to have the time to walk, so he runs. Jackie’s mother also has to run to keep him out of mischief. James Fredrick Hoppe, (right), three year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hoppe, lives on a farm Northeast of Emmet. He has blonde hair and blue eyes. In 1948 James was chosen “King of Toy land” in a babv contest sponsored by the Atkinson Whisker club. His ambition is doing his daddy’s chores or driving the tractor. James will be four in June, but he can recite many nursery rhymes and can spell his own name. JACKIE DOOLITTLE JAMES FREDRICK HOPPE PAGE *LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nissen spent Sunday at Osmond at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Lubbens, and family. James Vochl, of Lincoln, spent the weekend with his family at Page. Mrs. Leonard Heiss and Mrs. Raymond Heiss went to Stroms burg Wednesday, April 13, where they visited at the W. W. John ston and Walter French homes. They returned home Friday. Mr. and Mlrs. Russell Sorensen and Patty, of Creighton, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nissen and 1 family spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Soren Soren sen and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stevens were dinner guests Sunday of their aunt, Miss Maude Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahl beck and family, of Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr and Ar lene, of O’Neill, were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen and Bobby were guests Sunday at the home of their son, Charles Sorensen, and family. Mrs. E. R. Carpenter drove to Norfolk Tuesday. April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner spent Sunday with his folks near Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes and Bonnie moved Friday, Ap ril 15, into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown in the East part of town. “Voice of The Frontier” . . . WJAG . . . 780 on your dial! Ralph Papstein and Faye Bjornsen Wed — LYNCH — The marriage of Ralph Papstein, of Gross, and Miss Faye Bjornsen, of Lynch, took place on Sunday evening, April 17, at Bristow. A reception was later held at the home of the bride in Lynch. O'NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Belle Summers left Tuesday for her home near Page after spending an ex tended visit with her son, Frtfnk, and family. Gordon Hiatt spent the i weekend visiting his parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hiatt. Gor don attends the University of Nebraska. ATKINSON NEWS Mercedes Miller, R. N., daugh ter of Postmaster and Mrs. A. G. Miller, has resigned her position at Henrotin hospital in Chicago, 111., to accept a similar position in the new St. Anne’s hospital connected with the Loyala uni versity in Chicago Miss Miller is an instructor for the 150 stu dent nurses and is also attend ing the university to earn her degree. Her brother, Jack, is a student at the Illinois school of chiropody in Chicago. They live at 1036 North Dearborn, Lansing apartments. Mrs. Carl Hoppe and son, James, and Mrs. Sophie Hoppe visited at the Frank Kazda home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norb Uhl and family, of O’Neill, and John Kazda spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kazda, parents of Mrs. Uhl and John Kazda. Mrs. P. J. Keating left last Friday for Atchison, Kans., to NOTICE TO O’NEILL TAXPAYERS ★ BEGINNING Thursday, April 21, all O Neill taxpayers not yet asses sed for 1 949 must come to the office of the County Assessor. The office of the ; assistant assessor was closed, effective | Wednesday, April 20. J L. G. GILLESPIE | Holt County Assessor jj Hooray! 1 j Now I Can Buy MORRIS & COOK WALL PAPER at... THE FRONTIER, O'Neill. Ne visit her daughter, Sister Mary Jarlatha, at Mt. St. Scholastica convent. She also stopped at St. Joseph, Mo., to visit Helen Ried, j who formerly lived in the Phoe nix community. Mrs. Keating was expected home Tuesday. LeRoy Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth, and Harold Shane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ol iver Shane, both students at the University of Nebraska, were home for their Easter vacation, i Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller drove to Columbus Monday, en- i route to Omaha. They were ac companied bv Mary Ellen Far-1 ley, sister of Mrs. Miller, who i returned to her home in Colum- I bus, and by Ed Scott, who rode to Omaha. From there he took a plane to St. Louis where he is attending St. Louis university. Ed is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scott. Francis Moore, who is em ployed at the Ft. Randall dam near Pickstown, S. D., came home Saturday to visit his moth er, Mrs. Stella Slachetka. Mrs. Charles Lauby and four daughters arrived Wednesday, April 13, from Salt Lake City, Ut„ to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zarnfaller. Mrs. John Protovinski, of O’ Neill, was visiting her cousin, Mrs. Charles Zarnfaller, last week. Mrs. Edna Anderson, of Sioux — —. br., April 21, 1948—PAGE 3 Fall-: S. D., a former resident of Atkmii'i. visited at the Floyd SpindLr home the past week. She returned to her home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Engle brecht left Friday for Sioux City to visit their parents during the Easter vacation. Mr. Englebrecht is the mathematics and shop in structor and assistant coach in the public high school. They re turned home Monday night. 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Anyone making any purchase in the store during the contest may give their votes to any contestant at the rate of 1 00 votes per dollar. ★ Only graduates of the two O’Neill schools, class o 1 949, are eligible. j ★ Votes counted and posted after 6 p. m. on Saturday and Wednesday of each week. Contest Opens Thursday, April 21 and Closes Friday, May 27, 6 p. m. )\-j _ * > • McCrary Jewelry "Styled Right . . . Priced Right ... To Sell on Sight" — O'NEILL —