PAGE 8.—the frontier, o n Dial Phone System Put into Operation LYNCH — Tlie new telephone gystem. for Imth local and Iqng distance calls, was connected for use Thursday, April 24. The old telephone switchboard was disconnected. Other Lynch News Frank Pitha of Omaha is vis iting with h i s daughter, Mrs Howard Anderson, and family. Mrs. Jack Samuelson and child ren of Harrington spent several days visiting here Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cassidy vis ted at the Melvin Johnson home in Bristow Sunday, April 20. Mr and Mrs. Frank Carstene and Mr. und Mrs. Ted Crooks were Friday evening guests at the Peter Mulhair home. Canasta was played until a late hour after which Mrs. Mulhair served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swoboda and family visited friends in At knson Tuesday, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cranford of Spencer took Mr. and Mrs Frank Cranford to Norfolk Sun day. April 20, for a week’s visit with Mr Cranford’s sister and ANNOUNCEMENT Federal Land Bank Interest Rate REDUCED from 5 Vi % to 5*4 All Land Bank loan* now bearing 5^4% also reduced automatically to 5%. Come in and talk with us about a Federal Land Bank loan on your land to: Refinance Debt* Make Farm Improvement* Buy Land Other Use* Association LYLE D1ERKH, Sec. O’NEILL Elkhom Valley National Farm Loan Bill, Nebr., Thun., May 1, 195*. family, who will bring Mr. an Mrs. Frank Cranford home afte a week's visit there. Mr. and Mrs Bill Elsasse moved t o Ainsworth Sundaj April 20. Peter MuJhair truekei their household goods there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker c Spencer spent Sunday, April 21 at the Louie Christensen horn here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moody an family of Armour. S.D., visite< at the Ray Long home last weel< Mrs. Howard Anderson was Spencer visitor Tuesday, Apri 22. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vomack and baby of Gregory, S.D.. a Is Mr. and Mrs Clarence Kolum and family were Sunday, April 21 dinner guests at the Martin Jeh orek home. Mr. and Mrs. George Courtne; and Carolyn motored to O'Neil Sunday, April 20 to visit at th George Courtney, jr., home then Mr. and Mrs. Sid Frahm wer also visitors there. Mr and Mrs. Delw'yn Andei son of Chicago, 111., and Arnol Anderson were Friday vistors a te Howard Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. August Kalkow ski, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Sielei and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon DeKa> all of Monowi, and Mr. and Mrs Junior Wilson of Verdol and Mi and Mrs. Leo Kalkowski of Lync assisted Mr. and Mrs. Leonar Havranek celebrate their wee ding anniversary Sunday, Apr 20. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowery c O’Neill visited relatives here las week. Wallace Moffett took his daugl ter, Mrs. Don Johnson, also Mis Vlasta Cizek and Miss June Schi man of Spencer, to Wayne Apr: 18, where the ladies made ai rangements to attend summe school at the Wayne State Teacl ers college. Enroute home tha atfernoon they visited at t h home of Mrs. Mildred Moffet Brown and family at Randolph. Mrs. Leonard Anderson of Bri* tow spent the past week at th Howard Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes, Mrs Bertha Bare and Mrs. Glady Davis visited their niece. Mis Eva Barnes, at Butte Saturdaj April 26. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoct enmaier and family of Bonesteel S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Dal Barta and daughters of Verde spent Sunday, April 20, at th parental Albert Kalkowski home Miss Mary Stenger returned t her home in Petersburg Thun day, April 24, after a week’s visi at the parental M. P. Stenge home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuhre and family of Newport spent Sur day, April 20, at the parental C A. Moody home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johr son and family of Winner, S.D Sale Ends Saturday Nitc |i6 GREAT DA YS -mon. thru sat. | I A» odv#rti»»d on "HANSEL AND GRETEL," Re»all'» NBC TV-Radio Show, and | I in THIS WEEK, PARADE, PROGRESSIVE FARMER, FARM JOURNAL and | I Cl Ikin AV klFWCDAPFDC !I • RO-BALL DEODORANT Antlperspirant. rolls on easily without waste. T?exafi ASPIRIN rT 2 for 60c 59c None finer made! 5-grain tablets. Reg 30c 36's 2 for .31 Reg. 14c 12's 2 for .15 PANOVITE } with Minerals | & 2 for 4.961 Multi-vitamins including I B 12 plus 12 minerals. I xir I Ml 41 ANTIjcr I It SULUIIUN _ _ Pint Reg. 89c A I_ _ oft- M ‘ j Multi purpose Kills contacted germs ^ TOT VUC when used full strength. I GIANT SIZE AEROSOL SHAVE CREAMS A A Each 10 oi. Reg. 98c 2 for 99c • Rex • Reiall Ready Shave • Lavender • Lavender Mentholated 1?cxo|| PRO-CAP adhesive tape Waterproo«Kffinf ^ 2 for 44C W&Sfr ADRIENNE HAIR SPRAY A A 11 01. aerosol, Reg. 1.89 2 for 1.90 S tJ Ideal tor quick pin-ups. 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Buy 3 and Save 9 OC 9 cm 5 Inr I .Zol 1 09 VALUE REXALL QUIK BANOS. 72 adhesive bandages. 7Qp Save 30c NOW ONLY . » 31* 1.25 VALUES EVERYDAY CREETING CAROS. 16-French- CQp told or 14 Golden Pastel . *” 12 95 VALUE LAOItS' FIESTA WAIST WATCH. Save 6 29! 6.66 t 95 Value Men's Wrist Watch 6 66 Gilligan’s Rexall Drug Ben GilUgan Robert T. Devoy Phone 87 — O’Neill Frank Pitha of Omaha and Mrs - Leonard Anderson o f Bristow , were Sunday, April 20. dinner . guests at the Howard Anderson r home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn back r and family of Spencer spent Sun ' day with Mrs. Hornback's father. Jack Pritchett. , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whetham of 1 Gann Valley, S-D., visited with * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whetham Sun s day, April 20. . Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Schlote and . daughters of Niobrara spent Sun day afternoon at the Martin Jeh ' orek home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jehorek were Sunday evening visitors at the Joe Nemic home in Spencer. 1 Mrs. Don Allen and Mrs. Grace .’ Edson were Norfolk visitors 1 Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnes were Sunday dinner guests at the Ber tha Bare home. , Glen Hull called at the Wallace [ Moffet home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ander J son and Mrs. Leonard Anderson ? were Friday business visitors in Butte. J Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vesely and family were Sunday, April 29, 6 1 o'clock dinner guests at the par ental Frank B’isher home. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Christensen ' and daughter spent Sunday, April ’ 20, at the Guy Pinkerman home ' in Holt county. ' Sheriff Claude Collins of Butte 2 called in Lynch last Thursday. 1 Mrs. Nata Bjomsen and daugh j ter, Mrs. Alvin Carson, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sinclair at , Gross Sunday, April 20. ! The ladies of Christ Lutheran church held a silver tea in the church basement Sunday, April ; 27, at 2 p m. They served sand s wiches, cookies and cake and j coffee. A large number of Lynch ' people attended the Glen Jones r sale at Spencer Saturday, April '■ 26. t Mallard Eggs Atop Stack Sign of Wet Season Ahead? s Mayor D. C. Schaffer said s Saturday the hands at his ranch moved a haystack and found 12 mallard eggs atop the stack. “Indians say it’s a sign of a ;! wet year.’’ . 1 James W. Rooney, in the cof fee cup circle, countered with: "If it’s a dry year the Indians ' are wrong.” Albert Lemmer, who lives t south of Atkinson, reported he r had never seen so many ducks on the sandhills lakes at this r season of the year. Attends Institute at Lincoln— EWING—Mrs. Leota Hintz, vil age treasurer (pro-tem) at Ewing, attended the second annual mu nicipalf inance officers institute held Wednesday and Thursday, | April 23-24, at the University of f Nebraska. The institute, which is sponsor ed by the depai-tment of political science, extension division, and the League of Nebraska Munici palities, provided the state muni i cipal officers with an opportunity to discuss mutual problems in 1 their field. Carroll Holmes, Wife Feted on Anniversary— Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Holmes, who were cele brating their 10th wedding an niversary were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haskins; his mother, Mrs. Judith Holmes, also Mrs. Francis McConnell, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Torpin and children all of Central City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meiske and children of Sioux City. The honored couple was presented a set of television j trays as a gift. After all a Frontier want ad ; is the best! Alaskan School to Graduate First Class LYNCH Maynard Londberg, a missionary at Unalakleet, Alaska, writes members of the Londberg family in a "round-robin" letter stating the spring has been "un usually warm" with the mercury in the thirties for several weeks. He declares that the mission work, in which his wife is also act ive. keeps them very busy . They have a mission school, children's home and hav e recently installed a broadcasting station in Nome. Alaska. The high school the Lind berg's started four years ago w ill graduate the first class of seniors this spring. Mrs. Londberg (caches health in high school and teaches music to a dozen students. She also assists in nursing especially when the village nurse is called to visit other population centers. At the time the letter was written, a number of native missionary pas tors were planning a conference to outline next year’s work. The Londbergs have four child ren, who enjoy sleigh riding with picnic lunches. He writes, "It doesn't seem to bother the chldren to sit on a cake of ice and eat picnic lunch." Maynard is remembered as the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Londberg. He attend ed the Pleasant View rural school north of Lynch and graduated from the Bristow high school 0 Neill News Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts of Fremont were Sunday until Wed nesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Heriford. Mrs. William Austin of Pueblo, Colo., arrived Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Reed Herley, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John ("Jack") Haggerty left Monday for their nome in (jasper, wyo., alter spending a week s isiting her moth j er, Mrs. Susie Kubitchek. Mrs. Emil Adamson and child ren visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Koenig, Sunday in j Ewing. J. S. Hoffman of Chambers is ! visiting a few days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. A. Bak er. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bunkers j o f Coffeeville, K a n s . , wrere Thursday and Friday guests of his brother, Donald Bunkers, and family. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess and Miss LaVeta Dehn left Saturday to attend the Nebraska State Den tist and, Dental assistants meet ing in Omaha. They will return today (Thursday). Mrs. W. R. Shaw of Bassett was a Monday guest of Mrs. D. H Clauson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Edison of Douglas, Wyo., were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baker. Mrs. Edison is sister of Mr. Baker. Mrs. Francis Clark returned Saturday from a two weeks stay at home of her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Peter son, at GrancTlsand. Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Beers of Omaha were from Saturday until Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson. Reverend Beers delivered t h e sermon Sunday morning at First Presbyterian church. Mr. and ..Mrs. Mike Smith of Lincoln were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dierberger visited over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lillian Ogden, at Hebron and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dierberger, at Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stewart of Elkton, Ore., are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dono hoe while here to attend the fun eral of her father, Mr. Spry. j Spring Spectacular I SALE | Custom •10-Incli Matchless Automatic UNIVERSAL GAS RANGE SPECTACULAR RANGE With fabulous Burner with a Brain . . . the auto matic top burner control that maintains precise pre selected cooking temperature for perfect results. With automatic mammoth super oven . . . automatic, smokeless in-a-drawer broiler ... automatic timer ... With Beauty, practicality . . . and rigid one-piece skyscraper construction . . . Spectacular Price SpadjaadafL (boat Your old range was never WORTH MORE than !t is now when you trade it in during the SPRING SPECTACULAR. Your balance can be paid in easy terms right on your gas bill. wffmvfvrTTTffM JHJSflIlWiBAUMUWflil For Dependable GAS Service Tulips Covered with Ice, Snow Deloit Gets 1.36-Ins. of Moisture DELOIT This locality receiv ed 1.36 inches of moisture in the form of snow and rain last week. Thursday morning the tulips were covered with ice and snow. Other lleloit News The pinochle party, which was to have been held Wednesday evening, April 23, at the Louis Pofahl home was postponed be cause of the storm. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and Elayne called on Mr. ;uid Mrs. Lynn Carnes in Neligh Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller will celebrate their 25th anniversary today. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tom jack! Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Spahn and Doris Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer will be supper guests at the Miller home in hon or of the event. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartak of West Point were Sunday guests at the Lambert Bartak home. They also visited the Stanley Bar tak home. Mr. find Mrs. Lloyd Werner and family of Norfolk visited the Bill Gibbs home Sunday after noon. In the evening they all vis ited the Keith Bartak home. A covered dish dinner was ser ved at St. John’s church base ment Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Virtus Sehi and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sehi and family who are moving to Ne ligh. Mrs. Lambert Bartak spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Reimer Mrs. Lilly McDonald Scott is in Neligh where she has been enir ployed for 25 years. She is a for mer resident of this community. Several families from here have attended meetings at Neligh this week to hear Gail Dunning and wife, who minister at Sutton. Beverly Barak and Patsy Day were collecting in this community Saturday for the cancer fund. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Angus of Ft. Collins, Colo., and Lina Smith of Oakland visited at the Larson home last week. James R. Marne Weds in Omaha St. Peter’s Catholic church was he scene Saturday, April 26, at 11 a.m., for the wedding of Miss Mildred R Svagera and James Ft. Marne. Rev. Peter Zarkaus f the bride. Mrs. Robert Clausen vas matron of honor. Clair Marne of Mapelton, la., was bestman For his brother. Ushers were another brother, iVilliajn Marne of Milwaukee, iVisc., and Raymond Hartigan A reception was held at the American Legion club After a wedding trip to Colorado, the couple will live in Omaha. Mr. Marne is a St. Mary’s acad emy graduate. He resided wdth his uncle and aunt, the late Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shriner. % W omen Plan Spring Meet SPENCER- The spring meet ing of the O’Neill deanery of the National Council of Catholic Wo men will be held in the Commu nity hall at Spencer Tuesday, May 6, starting at 2 p.m. The women of the St. Mary’s Altar society at Spencer are plan ing the program. Several door prizes will be giv en. An invitation to attend this meeting is extended to all Cath olic women. Boyd w'omen who attended the NCCW board meeting at Winne bago on Monday, April 28 were Mrs. Frank Reiser of Butte, Mis. Joseph Jamber of Spencer, Mrs. Albert Kalkowski, Mrs. Frank Weeder and Miss Margaret Steng er, all of Lynch. Classen Takes Missile Maintenance Course— SPENCER—Sgt. 1/c James A Classen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. u. Classen, route 1, Spencer, re cently completed the 42-week guided missile electronic mater ial maintenance course at the army air defense school at Ft. Bliss, Tex. Sergeant Classen entered the army in 1944. Among his decora tions. he holds the bronze star medal and the combat infantry man badge. The sergeant, whose wife, Eva, lives in El Paso, Tex., is a grad uate of Spencer high school. To Finance Glasses for Needy Child— The MNO extension club met Tuesday, April 22, at the home of Mrs. C. R. Hill with Mrs. Joe Tennis as cohostess. Mrs. Dale Dierberger and Mrs. C. R. Foree presented the lesson on sandwiches. Present were 13 members and one guest, Mrs. Ern est Price. In addition to helping with the eye screening project, the club al so decided to finance a pair of glasses for a needy child. O’NEILL LOC ALS Last Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mott were Mrs. Ethel Frisch and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clyde and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Fora Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ennen and family of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey were Sunday guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hovey in Herrick. S.D., Guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Franklin were his parents, Mr and Mrs. Grafton Franklin ,and Francis Masden of Verdel. Mr. and Mrs. David Maughan and son of Tilden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham. Ewing News Guests at the home of Mrs. Minnie Larson Sunday were her daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs. Cressel Anderson, and fam ily of Bloomfield. Miss Vina Wood entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Thursday eve ning. Guests were Miss Anna Van Zandt and Mrs. Florence Butler, who was celebrating a birthdaj anniversary. Recent guests at the Ray But ler home were his sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall, of Royal. Mr. anti Mrs. Leonard Knapp were hosts to the Clearwater Pinochle club at their home Thursday evening. Mrs. Arthur Kropp was a guest. High score went to Mrs. Knapp and Gail Boies. Low score went to Mrs. Gail Boies and Mr. Knapp. Re freshments were serevd. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eaekcr and family are spending the weekend at Grand Island where there are guests at the home of his sister. Mrs. Jerome Fuller, and family. The ’Past Matrons club and the Eastern Star Kensington were entertained Friday afternoon at the l>ome of Mrs. John A. Wood. Twelve members were in attend ance. Mrs. William Spence pre sided at the short business ses sion .The afternoon hours were spent informally. The hostess ser ved luncheon. Mrs. John Archer received word from her son, Maurice of i Grand Island, stating he had re ceived a promotion in his work for the Fairmont Products Co., and would be sent to Green Bay, Wise. He left at once to begin utnrt thnrn I-Iic tsrill *•<» main in Grand Island until the school term is finished. Miss Joellyn Eaeker of Louis ville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eaeker. Mrs. Ralph Eaeker of Ewing and her eighth grade students in district 88 in Antelope county join ed other students of the same grade at Neligh to go by bus 1o Lincoln The group toured the city Thursday and Friday. There were 75 in the party which in cluded 17 teachers. The trip was made in three buses. Mrs. Pearl Lowe of Stanton is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Wunner, a few days. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus are i their son and daughter-in-law, j Mr. and Mrs Merle Angus of Lincoln. A family get-together was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby in honor of the 37th wedding anniversary of the hosts and also the birthday anniversary of their grandson, Donnie Beelaert, who was nine years-old. A 1 o’clock dinner was enjoyed. The afternoon hours were spent informally. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Spence, Hazel Ruby, Elsie Chase, Jan, Kim and Roxanne Ruby, all of Ewing; James Ruby of the navy, his wife, Dorothy, and Mar vin and Susan of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs Joe Beelaert and child ren of Page. Robert Tams, sr., and son, Jer- | ry, of Omaha accompanied by Walton Johnson of Lincoln soent the weekend in Ewing. Kenneth Arehart, vvho operates a moving van, spent the weekend with his family in Ewing. ATTENTION! Due to the ever increasing importance of water in this modern age and to enable us to more completely serve the people of f the trade area in their water problems, we are again entering the — ‘ WELL BUSINESS” With Our Already a ■ _ . • m /-% • lomplete Numbing Service 1 his will enable you to put all your prob- f lems in the hands of One contractor. We will still be known as Kelly's Plumbing liocntt'd South of the New Deal Oil Station I’hone 404-J 1 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Vote for (X) KIETH A. ABART Republican Candidate Clerk of District Court HOLT COUNTY • Three years Wayne State College • Business management, University of Kansas • Bookkeeping and accounting course, prescribed by U. S. Government • 15 years of business experience • Veteran of World War II • ' Lifetime resident of Holt County • Family man, five children • Member Holt County Veterans Service Board, 10 years • Secretary-Treasurer of Holt County Hereford Breeders Association. • Past Adjutant American Legion, O'Neill • Well-known in livestock, agricultural and business circles YOUR SUPPORT SINCERELY APPRECIATED Primary Election — May 1 3, I 938 i ■ ' 1 ■■■■— During the ^ FARM TIRE TRADE-IN SALE ; Trade and Save on a NEW Tireetone ' TAKE , A YEAR TO PAY GROUND GRIP wW tractor tires SAVE ON ALL SIZES Size Ply Price* Size Ply Price* 10-28 4 52.50 I I -38 4 74.50 10- 38 4 66.25 12-28 4 65.25 11- 28 4 59.50 12-38 4 77.75 'Plus Tax—Exchange FIRESJONE NYLON 6.70 x 15 BlackW^ll Tubeless 19.50 (Plus Tax—Exchange) BOIES CONOCO SERVICE EWING, ,NEBR.