CAI’ Assignment* Announce*!— At the regular meeting of the O'Neill civil air patrol held in O'Neill Monday evening, Gum ma mier 1 nvlght Worchester an nounced assignments of mem bers These assignments, which are subject to approval by the Ne braska wing <>f the civil air pat rol, are: Arnold Bald, transport ation officer; Calvin Coolidge medical officer; Fred Heerman coordinator of civil defense; trn est Kloppenhorg, supply officer H. G. Kruse, legal, imancial am assistant public information of ficer; Koliert Moore, training of ficer; George Natchman, opera tions officer; Dell Robertsor Your Portrait . . . The Rift that only you can Rive 6 -3x5 Portraits In beautiful mountings I —-8x I 0 Hand - Col ored Enlargement Framed — COMPLETE — ONLY! $9.95 O’Neill Photo Co. PHONE 1 personnel officer; Willard Solfer moser. communications officer; W. W. Waller, assistant opera tions officer; Eldon White, en gineering officer; Mary Lu White, information officer; Ken ny Wrede, executive officer; Mel ba Wrede, adjutant, and Dwight Worchester, commanding officer. | Regular meeting of the squad-1 ron patrol will be held Monday, March 24, at 7:30 p m,, at Her man's motel. The Patrol's SARCAP (search and rescue civil air patrol* meet ing which was to hav e been held at Broken Bow on Sunday, March 9, was postponed until Sunday, March 16. The meeting will be held at the Arrow hotel in Broken i Bow Ash Grove Howlers Meet— The Ash Grove Hall bowlers and the Arden Laursen team from Venus played Sunday. The Ash Grovers won all three games. The women also ‘competed. A i mong those who wi re dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb were Mr. and Mrs. Arden Laursen and Jean nine and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie 1 Grosskup and son of Venus and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derickson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Juracek and child ren of Star. Sever al dropped by for lunch at the Lieb home afterwards. Kebekalis to Hold Large Meeting— Eden Re be k ah lodge plans to hold a friendship meeting Friday, March 21 at 8 p.m at the hall. Other lodges expecting to par ticipate are Bassett, Orchard. In man. Chambers, Atkinson and Page. Aliout 70 to 80 persons are expected. To Observe Anniversary— Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roth child of Atkinson plan to hold open house Sunday, March 16 from 2 to 4 p.m., at their home. They will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary and want to invite their many friends They request no gifts. Dinner Guests— Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pittack and family of Tilden, Francis Murray and Miss Etta Murray of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray and Miss Faye. Engineers Entertained— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Humpal of Atkinson were hosts at dinner at the Town House Monday evening. Their guests were the state en gineers and their wives. — asm mmmmm mmm f \i ,*»•► ‘--p'•■ n I y 1 r\ v i n v .*»<.. ■ ►. • J dl 13 fjvl ym d ' 4*-' n M*»e. *# *'4 ' <*«»^ rt*stN *v'. ,, ! < n y*0 4*8) bushels oats, 10 tons cattle and chicken feeds. 44 tons of salt, baler twine, 150 stacks of prairie hay. 3 Farmall tractors,2M & 1 H, IHC 1*6-ton truck, with box; winch. A-C baler, Lotz grinder, 30-ft. hydraulic rake, new For n y welder, power sprayer, plus a complete lira* of haying equipment, including rakes, mowers, etc. We’re also offering the Johnston elevator, at Johnston, Nebr., and the Anderson Fet'd Store brick building and lots In Johnston. To inspect these contact. Boy Aten, Ainsworth. SEE LARGE SALE BILL FOB FI LL DETAILS TERMS: Cash Lunch served on grounds IONE 1. ANDERSON, Executrix of the Oliver J. Anderson Estate Weller, Fleming & McClurg, Auctioneers Roy Aten, Sale Manager Atkinson & Ainswort Livestock Markets, Clerks Miss Mary Froelich and a classmate, Miss Mary Dolan of I Oullicothe, Mo., were weekend guests at the William J. Froelich i home. The girls attend Duchesne1 college in Omaha. Miss Mary Lu Uhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Uhl, was home from St. Mary's college in Omaha. A v#eekend guests was a classmate. Miss Patricia Kinkcl of Defiance, la. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and daughter, Mary of Sioux City visited her mother, Mrs. Nettie Widtfeldt. Tuesday and Wednes day, March 4 and 5. Mr. and Mrs. William Podany and family of Butte were last Thursday visitors of her parents. Mr' and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrew ski Sunday dinner guests were their son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski of Star. P-TA will serve lunch all day Saturday, March 15, at Shelham ers. All proceeds will go to the school. 46c Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McIn tosh of Meadow Grove were Sun day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William W. McIn tosh and family. Mrs. Maude Mc Intosh had just returned from California and will spend a few days here with her son and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spangler and family of Ewing were Sun day guests of her mother, Mrs. Nettie Widtfeldt Mr and Mrs Helmut Arnold and Michael returned Saturday from New York City where the> saw Mrs. Arnold s mother off to her native Germany. Francis Murray and his sister. Miss Etta were home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muray, for the weekend. Fran cis is a student at the University of Nebraska. Miss Etta, who was employed by an insurance com pany in California, is now em ployed in Lincoln by First Trust in the insurance division. Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Dexter of Hastings visited their parents, Mrs. Dick Tomlinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoffman of Ew ing from Monday, March 3 to Wednesday, March 5. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Givens and Mike of Stuart visited Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz Mon day evening. Mrs. William Biglin left Mon day for Denver, Colo., where she will visit her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll and family. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Petsche and daugh ter were her mother, Mrs. Jane Judge and Mr .and Mrs. Harold Krugman and family of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pollock of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Pierson viisted their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pierson Sun day. Vacation School Institute to Start— A vacation school institute will be held at First Methodist church in O'Neill Monday, March 17 at 9 a m. The leaders an' experienced and have been specially prepared by the Nebraska Council of Churches to conduct the institute. There will lie a display of texts and Ixjoks for teachers and child ren. Marilyn Kisor Feted— Guests at a birthday dinner in | hoonr of Marilyn Risor’s 10th | birthday anniversary S u n d a y were Mrs. Edith Young, Maude Rouse. Blanche and Marvin Rou se. Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKath nie and family and Mildred Key es of Inman. Returns by Train— Mrs Vannie Newman returned Sunday evening by train from Kimball where she had been visiting her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Babl, | and family since December. Sunday visitors and dinner j guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer at Lincoln were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sor ensen, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ful ler of Omaha and Mrs Vernon Upton, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Meyer and daughter, Vicki of Lincoln. The dinner was the birth day anniversaries of Mrs Upton. Mrs. Sorensen and Mr. Reimer. To Wed in April Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis of Inman announce the engage ment and approaching mar riage of their daughter. Miss Evelyn (above), to Lyle Jay Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Fox, sr., of O’Neill. An April wedding is planned. Miss Davis was a graduate of the Inman public school with tho class of 1953. She is employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. Mr. Fox was graduated r from O’Neill high sch | f Condensed; 16 varieties — i Van Camp's | i Pork & Beans j i 6 tr 69«! t \ > » ^ C In tomato sauce — j | Heat, Eat, and Enjoy j j Canned | Milk 6 £ 79c | | CARNATION, PET | or BORDEN’S ! Orange Base 6 £■'. *1® * Real Gold — also GRAPE or TROPICAL PUNCH Fruits Town House Brand; choice quality — FRUIT COCKTAIL, Cling PEACHES or Bartlett PEARS 6 s189 Safeway Guaranteed Products ... i guaranteed to please ! Grapefruit KT*16^".n.03 *1.00 ! f Nibletu; Golden whole # 12-oz. QQ vOm kernel, vacuum packed U Cans 70C | Tomatoes Highway; red ... 6 Cans *1.00 j i £ _ I Franco-American; # lS'/i-oi ^g I apogneni in tomato sauce .... 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