3 Bikes to Safety Essay Winners The bicycle safety campaign wa$ given added emphasis this week when three new bikes were secured to be given away free to boys and girls. Gambles will give one new tike, Tri - State hatchery and Wallace and Kersenbrock togeth er are giving another, and Mrs. Georgia Rasley, owner of the Royal theater, is joining with R. V. Fletcher, owner of the Drive In theater, in giving the third bi cycle. These bicycles will be awarded as prizes for these three con tests: (1) Slogan contest for chil dren below 8 years of age (2) Safety essay contest for children 10-years-old and below. (3) Safety essay contest for children over 10-years-old. Boys and girls, get out your pencils and get busy! Here are the essay contest rules: Essays must be about bicycle safety. Children 10 - years - old and younger must have 200 words in their essays. Children over 10 yeare-old must have 400 words. Neatness, spelling and punc tuation will be considered. In clude your name, age and ad dress. Entries must be in .by 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 22. Entries may be left at the county agent’s of fice or with Mrs. Charles Rich ter, who is contest chairman. Winners will be announced Friday morning, July 24, at 10 o’clock at the American Legion auditorium. Presentation will be made that evening immediately prior to the bicycle parade. The lucky winners will lead the pa rade, riding on their new bikes. Rules for the safety slogan con test are: Slogan must be about bicycle safety. Include your name, age and address. Only Children 8-years-old and below may enter. Contest closes at 6 p.m., Wednesday, July 22. Entries may be left at the county agent’s office or with Mrs. Neil Dawes. Announcement of winner and presentation of bicycle same as for essay contest. There will be many other dandy prizes for the runnersup “We are very grateful for the fine response we received in helping with these bicycles and other prizes,” explained a club spokesman. A complete list of donors will be published later. The bicycle safety poster con test closes on Monday, July 17, Bring your poster with you to the Friday meeting at 10 a.m., in the American Legion auditorium. Give the posters to Mrs. Charles Crook, poster contest chairman, and w'innefs will be announced and prizes awarded. Be sure to include your name, age and ad dress. The winning poster will be displayed in a store window. The bicycle rests will be given in the evenings of July 27, 28, 29 and 30, at 7 o’clock, in the roped off area near the downtown dis trict. Boys and girls from the northwest part of O’Neill should come Monday evening at 7 o’ clock. Children from the north east part of town on Tuesday evening; youngsters from the southeast part on Wednesday evening, and the southwest on Thursday. Interested dads and friends are helping with these tests. If you would like to help, see Charles Beilin. Parents are cordially in vited to come and watch. These will not be difficult feats—only what you boys and girls do each day with your bikes, starting and stopping, giving ha/.d sig nals, swerving to avoid a bump in the road, turning corners and so on. Be sure to come Friday morn ing because Mrs. Beilin will ex plain more about the tests so you can practice at home. Don’t for get, every boy and girl will have Scotch-lite put on his or her bike. Present your identification card to Charles Richter and he will put the Scotch-lite on for you. The big bicycle parade is to assemble Friday evening, July 24, at 7 o’clock, at the courthouse annex. There will be dandy prizes for all the following di visions: (1) Best bike group. (2) Prettiest bike. (3) Funniest bike. (4) Most original bike. (5) Most safety - equipped bike. (6) Bike with best safety slogan. (7) Oldest bike. (8) Division for youngsters who have attended the safety meetings and taken part in the campaign, but have no bikes as yet. Friday there were 105 boys and girls attending. Sponsors of the Willing Workers club, which is boosting the overall bike safe ty movement, are hoping at least 150 kids will be present. Ewing News Dick Tomjack, who had visited his father, Mike Tomjack, and other relatives for a week, left Thursday, July 2, to return to his home at LaGrange, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baum, sr., Diana and David spent Sunday at Valentine, where they enjoyed some fishing. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Shain cele brated their 12th wedding anni versary Sunday, July 5, with a picnic supper. Their guests were members of their Pinochle club, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies of Ew ing, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patras of Clearwater and their daughter in-law, Mrs. Walter Patras, jr., and children from California, Mrs. David McGee and her daughter, Mrs.. Don Perrin of Des Moines, i la. Mr and Mrs. Shain were pre^ sented a gift in honor of the oc cassion. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor, of Oakdale at dinner on Sunday, July 5. Paul Doud and Pete Heintz, who have been working in the harvest fields of Kansas, spent the Fourth weekend with home folks. Mrs. Edna Lofquest had as her guests on July 2 and July 3 her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lofquest and family of Wisner, who were ac companied by her sister, Mrs. Maxine Tunike and children from Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. William Spence and son, Lyle, spent the Fourth weekend at Valentine where they found some good fishing. I I I I I I •i i *. ■ i 1 i < i L . i NEW^^fgy I Cudahy’s Wicklow— BACON Lb. 59c Cudahy’s— MINCED HAM Lb. 39c PORK CHOPS—End Cuts Lb. 57c All-Meat— . . or* BOLOGNA _ Lb. 39c ... Fruits & Vegetables . . . Golden Ripe— * . . . 00 BANANAS_ 2 Lbs. 33c BING CHERRIES No. I s 12-Lb. Lug.. 2.98 TOM ATOES _ Imperial Valley— CANTALOUPE ♦ Manchester. Favorite Varieties COOKIES Pkg..29c Dried APPLES 3-0z. Pkg. 23c Meadow Gold ICE CREAM i/z-Gal.89c Elberta PEACHES Lug 1.89 Lb. Tube 29c _ Lb. 9c 4th Street Market — PHONE 93-W — I Who’s Surprised When Guests Arrive? Currans Not Home on Anniversary ROCK FALLS — A surprise party was held Friday evening at Francis Curran’s in honor of their wedding anniversary. The surprise guests were rather sur prised when they found no one home. Mr. and Mrs. Curran were lo cated and lured home to be sur prised before too long, however. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Art O’Neill, John and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fel ver, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterns, Mr. and Mrs. James Cur ran and Ardell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen, Mrs. Gladys Richard son, Mrs. Blake Benson and Ed die and Miss Lois Ann Patterson. A gift was presented to the honored couple. In the card games Roy Margritz won the traveling prize; high score went to Arthur O’Neill and Mrs. Roy Margritz. and Mr. and Mrs. James Curran held low score. Other Rock Falls News Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and Ardell viisted Francis Cur ran’s Wednesday evening, July 8. Others there that evening were Mrs. Gertie Minahan, Mrs. Ed Keeney and boys. Miss Linda Hynes visited Sun day afternoon with Janice Ve quist. Mrs. Rose Purdy of Chelsea, Okla., came Tuesday to visit at Floyd Johnson’s for several days. Susan Margritz was a guest at Lyle Vequist’s Wednesday af ternoon, July 8. Mrs. Rose Purdy. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda visited Mrs. Theresa Breiner, Alden Breiner and boys Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lyle Vequist visited La Donna McNulty in St Anthony’s hospital Tuesday afternoon, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls visited Mrs. Theresa Brein er Monday evening. Supper guests Sunday evening at the Lvle Vequist’s included Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz, Bonna, Bren da and Susan, and Carol Mit chell. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murray and Sharon were guests last Thurs day evening of Mrs. Theresa Breiner. Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls were dinner guests Sunday at Mrs. Florence Schultz’s. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and children were visitors at O. J. Drueke’s Saturday evening. Mrs. John Schultz visited Mrs. Bill Murray Friday afternoon. Trudy and Gwenda Schultz stay ed with Mrs. Florence Schultz that afternoon. Guests at Louis Brown’s Sun day for dinner and the afternoon l were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Peter- r son, Charles and Mary. ^ Darlene Geiserich, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz, Bernaid < Sterns, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes ; were sightseeing at Pickstown, i S.D., Sunday afternoon. ] Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees were dinner guests Sunday at James j Curran’s. < Mr. and Mrs. James Curran ] and Ardell, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- < cis Curran, Betty and Mary Jo were supper guests last Thursday i evening at Dale Curran’s. Otner ; guests were Mrs. Gertie Mina- i han, George Curran and Mrs. Ed Keeney and boys. ; Mrs. Mamie D. O’Neill visited i from Friday until Sunday at j Blake Benson’s. < Mrs. Mary Jane Walker Schleuter came last Thursday . from Baltimore, Mr., to visit at , Blake Benson’s and with other j relatives. Her son is with his ( grandparents in Aruba, West In- j dies. Mrs. Hugh Benson went to , Yankton, S.D., Sunday to visit ■ her mother, Mrs. John Teifentah- ! ler, in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb vis- : ited Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Der ickson in their new home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzie and family returned on Monday to Chadron after a few days’ visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derick son attended the ball game in Atkinson Sunday afternoon. James and Ardell Curran call ed at Levi Yantzie’s on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott were dinner guests Sunday at Francis Curran’s. Mrs. Roy Margritz and gins, Rita Vequist, Mrs. Francis Cur ran and daughters attended the demonstration day in O’Neill on Wednesday, July 8. , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ritts and Eddie were dinner guests Tues day at Chuck Felver’s. joe Bennett of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ridgeway were guests at Chuck Felver’s Friday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Vitt and Mardell and Mrs. Celia Ernst were guests Sundav at the Fred Ernst home. Mardell is staying a few days with Frances Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hull were supper guests Sunday evening at Fred Ernst’s. Mrs. Ben Schuknechd of Pine Ridge, S.D., (formerly Mary War ner) was a guest of Mrs. Fannie Ernst Wednesday, July 8. Mre. Miller and Carl were guests Sunday at Orville Miller’s. Fred Ernst and Mrs. Fannie Ernst visited Friday at Louis Vitt’s. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen ac companied Mrs. Marie Lewis to a club picnic at the Atkinson park house Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sterns visited Bill Claussen’s Tuesday evening, July 7. Eddie Benson came July 6 to visit a few days at Blake Ben son’s. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzie and children of Chadron were guests at Levi Yantzie’s from Saturday morning until Monday evening, July 4-6. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Yanzie and boys and Clayton Goeke were guests at Levi Yantzie’s Sunday afternoon. Guests at Glen Ridgeway’s on the Fouith were Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Holder and children of Sioux City and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Derick - son attended the program m Stuart Sunday afternoon, July 5. Dinner guests last Thursday at Roy Margritz’s were Walter Sire and Helen, Vem Dix and Douglas and Albert Sterns. Wilbur Lange called at Bill Claussen’s Saturday morning. Mrs. Arthur O’Neill, John and Gene visited last ’Riursday eve ning at Roy Margritz’s. Dinner guests Sunday at Al bert Widtfeldt’s were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Price and Mrs. George Haddock of Marysville, Wash. Mrs. Roy Margritz and girls called Friday afternoon at Ray Kurtz’s Dinner guests Sunday at Roy Margritz’s were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and children. Carol Mitchell is visiting Bonna Margritz for a few days. Mrs. George Haddock of Marysville, Wash., was at the Albert Widtfeldt home from Sunday until Wednesday. The Pleasant Day club met on Wednesday, July 8, at Mrs. John Schultz’s with all of the members except two present. Guests were Mrs. Rose Purdy of Chelsea, Okla., and Mrs. Gladys Richard son of Texas. Roll call was a his torical incident. Several business matters were discussed and oth er things, too. Plans were made for an ice cream social at Albert Sterns’ July 10. After the busi ness meeting games were played and some unusual prizes weie won by the guests. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Floyd Johnson’s August 12. Roll call is to be a canning hint. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor and children were last Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith. % Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt, Norma and Jimmy and Mrs. George Haddock called on Mrs. Mamie D. O’Neill and Mrs. Dan Itekes on Tuesday afternoon. Peggy and Helen Rakes are not yet fully recovered from the accident in Louis Storjohann’s car. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Shar on and Larry left Monday for their home in Ranier, Ore., after visiting here for several weeks with their son, Wilbur Smith, and family and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons attended a picnic Sun day at Page in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Chucky and Bobby were guests at Wesley Taylor’s on Saturday evening. Page News Mrs. Alta Finch of Middle branch spent Wednesday and Thursday nights, July 8 and 9, with Mrs. Hester Edmisten. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rost of St. Paul, Minn., came Saturday and visited until Monday with their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson, and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Bob Asher and family of O’Neill spent Wednes day evening, July 8, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ash er. The Get-Together club met with Mrs. Walter Sojka Friday afternoon. After a social after noon the hostess served lunch. Mr and Mrs. Eddie Connery and son of Long Pine spent the weekend with Mrs. Connery s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sor ensen, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davenport and son, Donnie, of California spent from last Thursday until Friday at the home of Mr. Dav enport’s uncle, Neil Asher, and his wife. Mrs. Rose Zorn and daughter, Miss Erma, of Brunswick spent last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charlie Wegman, Mrs. Zorn and Mrs. Wegman were child hood schoolmates. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larson and Rita and their houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rost of St. Paul, Minn., were Sunday eve ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Neubauer. Mr. and Mrs. John Cary of Henderson, la., and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary and infant son of Dayton, O., were Saturday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary and son were overnight guests. Jerry and Marilyn, Larry and Loren Parks, Ronald, Lois and Virgil Elsberry, Faye Rutherford and Jerry White spent from Mon day, July 6, until Friday at a pioneer youth camp at Niobrara. Rev. Georg Francis was the spon sor. Mrs. Carl Backers and son, Carl, Johnny Walters and Miss Mary Ann Herah of North Platte, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asher and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edmisten and Lor ance and Noel Wood enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hester Edmisten. Guests at the Neil Asher home last Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davenport and son of California, Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Switzer of O’Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and son ancf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ash er and family, all of Page. At the close of the evening lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Riggs of Elcereto, Calif., came Friday to visit Mrs. Riggs’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bredehoeft of O’Neill, and her brother, Charles Kohler of Page, and numerous old friends at Page where they formerly resided. Page News Mrs. Lydia Backers and son, Carl, Johnny White and Miss Mary Ann Herah of North Platte spent the weekend with Mrs. Backers’ mother, Mrs. Hester Edmisten. A picnic dinner was held in the Page park Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Smith and children of Ranier, Ore. Othmers present were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen and Rhonda and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller of Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pelletier and family of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons of O’Neill, Mrs. Anna Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grass and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom mie Kelly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McIntosh and sons and Mrs. Nelle McIntosh and Ray, all of Page. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Connery and son of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen were Sun day evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell of Joliet, 111., are spending a week visiting Marvin and Bill’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat and family of Lexington, Okla., spent the weekend with their aunt, Mrs. Jennie French, and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and family left Monday morning for their home at Ranier, Ore., after visiting relatives at Page, Or chard, Ewing and O’Neill. Mr. Smith’s father, Elmer Smith of Ewing, accompanied them to Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Switzer of O’Neill were afternoon visitors and supper guests July 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins and grandson, Hollie Holiday, drove to Osmond July 5 to spend the day with Mrs. Dobbins’ brother, Bob Brunckhorst, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart and Mickie and Mr. and Mrs. George Park visited July 4 with Glen Stewart a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk. Mrs. Evelyn Gray accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Glen Baber, and two children. Bobbis and Bonnie, of Plainview, to Color ado Springs, Colo., on Monday, July 6, where they will visit Mrs. Gray’s son, Duane Gray, and family. They plan to be away two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore and two daughters left on July 8 for Lincoln and Greenwood for a weeks visit with relatives before returning to their home at Arl ington, Va. They had spent the past 10 days with Mrs. Moore’s parents, Mr. and (Mrs. C. M. Ste vens. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hark took their daughter, Ruth, Lorna Ste vens and Lois Miller to Grand Island July 5. Ruth and Lorna will attend business college there Lois, who has been attending business college there, had spent the Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Braddock and Mary drove to Grand Island on July 5 where they enjoyed a picnic dinner and visiting with relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Luddington. Dale and Dean Luddingtan, who are in the service, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Luddington. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sterner, Mrs. Hester Edmisten, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dobbins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Synder, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes and Miss Viola, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eickhoff and grand daughter and Mrs. Nelle McIn tosh enjoyed a no host dinner July 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brad dock and Audrey of Omaha came Wednesday, July 1, to visit rel atives and friends at Page and O’Neill. On July 4 they spent the day with Mrs. Braddock’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Heiter, at O’Neill and were joined there by their son. Dale, who is stat ioned at Rapid City, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Braddock have return ed to Omaha. Audrey stayed for a longer visit. B. H. Stevens and daughter, Wanda, left on July 2 for Lead ville, Colo., for a two weeks visit. Mrs. Stevens, who has spent the past three weeks at the home of her son. Kenneth Stevens, will return home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart and son, Loren, of Page and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and son Glen, of Chambers left July 3 for Sardham, Iowa where they visit ed until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hurst. Mrs. Hurst is a sister of Mrs. Stewart and Mr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Criag and daughters of Norfolk spent from Julv 3 to July 5 at the home of Mrs. Craig’s brother, C. E. Walker and family. Kathleen Walker accompanied them home for a visit. Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomlin son and son, Veldon, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier and family and Albert Sipes, jr„ were Sun day night guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughter, Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sipes, Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughter, Barbara, Veldon Tomlinson, Mrs. Clarence Bogie of San Carlos, Calif., were last Thursday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Grenier and children of O’Neill. Raymond Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox of O’Neill, is spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fox and family. Steven and Roy Fox, sons of Mr. and Mrs! Wayne Fox, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday, July 7 and 8, visiting at the Charles Fox home at O’Neill. Pvt. Wayne Barnes, who is sta tioned at Camp Chaffee, Ark, is spending seven days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnes of Atkinson. The REA lines were put up Tuesday, July 7, at the homes of Mrs. Emma Maring, Mr. and Mrs Charles Skopec, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fritton and Mrs. Bessie Burge. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shep herd and children of Omaha were overnight guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daughters, Judy and Nancy. Mr. Mlinar and Mrs. Shepherd are brother and sister. The Mlinar family were guests at the Duke Hoffman home at -\tkinson for a buffet supper on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geiger and children of Conoga Park, Calif., are spending a few weeks visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patter son. Mrs. Geiger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. The members of the Presby terian church of O’Neill held a lawn picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson last Thursday. Miss L,enora wortman or west Point spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kloppenborg Pvt. Wendall Babl, who is sta gona, la., Sunday on business, home to spend some time visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Babl, and family. Merle Foreman went to Al gona,I a., Sunday on business. He returned home on Monday. RM3 John (“Skip”) Wagnon, who is stationed near Glenview air force station near Chicago, 111., spent 14 days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geary Enbody and friends and relatives. Sfc. Harold Winkler is now stationed at Camp Carson, Colo. Sergeant Winkler will be eligible for discharge in a few months. Guy Ison and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Robertson of Crookston, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob son and daughter of Beresford, S.D., visited their aunt, Mrs. Ag nes Gaffney, and other relatives here Sunday. • Mrs. Bessie Burge and June and Mrs. Ralph Friiton called on Mrs. Emma Maring Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abart and children of O’Neill were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart and Der cy Mrs. Dean Beckwith called on Mrs. Charles Abart Wednesday afternoon, July 8. Mrs. William Newton called on Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry and family Friday afternoon. Elect . . . AS YOUR CANDIDATE FOR Printing To produce printing that satisfies and gives service is The Frontier s aim. Intelligent printers, who mix brains with their work and who are equipped with the most efficient tools of the printing craft, are at your service. When You Need Printing VOTE FOR ! THE FRONTIER.j X j Phone 51 . South of Stuart News Mrs. Alfred Stracke, Tony and Terry Hoffman and Ricky Kra mer were Sunday, July 5, visit ors at the John Kramer home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer spent the Fourth weekend at Greeley visiting relatives. Marilyn Wallinger of Atkinson spent the Fourth weekend with her cousins, Janice and Joyce Scholz. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Green field and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenfield and family were July 5 supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot and Betty were Sunday, July 5, din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Ziska and family. Charles Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Utterback of Arlington and Chuckie Wilcoxson of Fre mont came Thursday, July 2, to spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton and Mrs. Ella Cobb. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Bott, De lores Miksch and Esther Fox of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Schantz and children of Braeburn, Pa., were visitors at the John Miksch home over the Fourth. Miss Mary Murphy and her friends, Edith Dobbens and Gwen Clausen, all of Casper, Wyo., spent the Fourth weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and family. Mary is recovering from a fracture that she received three months ago while skiing at Sun Valley, Ida. Phyllis Latzel of O’Neill spent the Fourth with Marval Jean Johnson at the Clarence Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlinar of Atkinson enjoyed a picnic dinner and fishing at Dora lake Friday, July 3. Margaret Kramer of O’Neill and Hugh Langan of Spencer spent the Fourth at the John Kramer home. Mrs. John JCramer received a letter from her brother, Joe Keuter, and his wife of Emmet, Ida., telling of their good luck in winning a $450 television set at the cherry festival held June 27 at Emmet. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boet tcher and sons, Norman, jr., and Ronald, of Newport, Betty John son of Los Angeles, Calif., John Johnson of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon and Donald en joyed a Fourth picnic with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and Vaughn. Betty Johnson of Los Angeles, Calif., has been visiting her sis ters and Mrs. Wilbur Moon, and their families. Visits Kin— , Veldon Tomlinson of Star spent last week visiting hi* brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox, and their daughter, Barbara. ...YOURS with r JOHN DEERE No.5 Morns Safeguarded construction assure* you of better mowing ... at faster speeds ... for more years with a John Deere No. 5 Mower. High, easy lift . . . slip-clutch-pro tected power shaft... adjustable cutter bar to take up lag ... safety release on cutter bar . .. enclosed drive running in oil . . . and high-grade bearing*— these are the features that safeguard the No. 5 and reduce upkeep costs. See us soon. HARRY R. 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