FOR SALE F?*LSALE77 Shane at Atkin son for sewer, drainage, clam work, basement excavation and road work. 50-23p A ( ;ay roucil will help so much Gleaming hi-lustre Glaxo for linoleum ends waxing.—Coyne Hardware. 9c FOR SALE Lennox oil furnace, like new. O. E. Davidson, Phone 126, O'Neill. 42tf FOR SALE Black Labrador male dog. Year old.—Wrights Garage, Ewing. 9-io-Hp FOR SALE Full size head like new 1960 Pfaff sewing machine. No attachments to buy, Zig Zag stitches, buttonholes, overcasts, appliques, blind stitches, darns and mends. Also this machine sews forward and reverse. New guarantee. Assume 9 payments of $8-71 or will discount for cash. For information write: Credit Manager, Sewing Machine Department, Box 54, Columbus, Nebr. 8-9c FOR SALE Used 15 ft. 10 in. model K, Aluma Craft boat. Two decks, steering, powered by 40 hp. Mercury with remote con trols. Two props. This unit com plete with trailer, water skies, anchor, seat cushions, and life jackets. 35 MPH. nice for sking or fishing. Not damaged in any way. Priced to sell. A1 Stracke, Atkinson, Nebr., Phone 6212. 9c MACHINERY 1— 1956 WD 45 A.C. 2— 1950 WD AjC. 1—1953 Oliver 88 Diesel, Wide Front 1—1956 Oliver Super 88 Diesel 1—1953 M.T. John Deere 1—Set John Deere, Rotary Bot toms 3— IHC Mounted Listers 1—Farm Hand On Ford Truck 1—Lions Loader and Stacker 1—AC Side Rake New DU-AU Loaders 1—IHC 64 combine with motor 1—A.C. Mounted-Lister 2> ft. HYD-Rake CLEVELAND FARM SUPPLY Orchard, Nebr. Ph. TW3-2905 6-9c For Sale To The Public Ponderosa Yellow Pine Lumber Rough or Surfaced Prices Start at $30 Newberg Lumber Co. 5Vfe Miles South of Custer on Hiway 385 Phone 87W1 or Write Winston Newberg No. 668 Custer, S. D. * 6-9pd MACHINERY USED TRACTORS J.D. Model 50, 1954 J D. Model 60, 1955 J.D. Model 620, 1958 J.D., B, 1950 J.D., A, 1944 J.D., G, 1949 J.D., B, 1943 MACHINERY J.D. 730 Lister I. H.C., 182 Lister J. D., Disk, 11 ft. J.D., Disk 15 ft. J.D, Disk, 18 ft. Plows, All sizes Mowers, All makes Funk’s Seed Com Gold N/Pure Alfalfa Seed Chemicals Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O’Nell] Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE—House in Atkinson to be moved.—Keith Abart, O'Neill, Phone 209. 9c On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf FOR SALE—Building to be tom down or moved.—Francis An drei. Inman, Phone 3255. 3 tf i FOR SALE Complete set of farm I buildings including house, barn | grainery, garage, milk house, hog house, chicken house Will sell all together or individually 11 Melvin Roach, Phone 2651, Page. Nebr. 9t! FOR SALE House to be moved Four rooms, REA wired. Ed Cornousek, Page, 7-8p FOR s via: 5,000 acres deeded, 600 lease, 2 set good improvements, 6 good wells 20, 9 stock dams, 21* miles river front, 260 A. alfalfa (could irrigate) 150 other crop or alfalfa ground. Balance ex cellent turf high yield grass 8 pastures, super winter protec tion 1960 possession—250 miles Sioux City. M. R. KEIJ.ER Chamberlain, S. D. 7-10 pd FOR QUICK SALE—Folks moving to Fort Randall to operate a new business. The A. L. and Ruth Wood dwell ing situated on the new pave ment on Everett street, between East 5th and 6th a very con venient location. New furnace, hot water heater—must be seen to be appreciated. One block from Safeway Store, 4 V4 blocks to school. Ed Thorin, Real Estate and Auction Service. 5tf MY IKHTORS SAY “IMMEDIATE RETIREMENT” My family agrees, so reluctantly I will sell my choice 560 acre, all grass ranch, located 20 miles north of Atkinson, Nebr., on Highway 11 i and thence 2 miles east. Has 25 acres in alfalfa, 125 acres very choice wet native hay land, 400 acres in native pasture, all spring fed and traversed by Turkey creek. Ultra modern residence with every convenience for garcious living. School only steps away. Water piped to all corralls and auxiliary im provements. Sells with October 1st. 1960 possession including an abun dance of feed. Offered privately until Sept. 1st on convenient terms, if not sold by then, will postively be sold at Public Auction, together with all livestock and personal property on Monday, Sept. 12, 1960. Drive out and look it over, or con tact Ernie Weller or Dean Fleming, Atkinson, Nebr., (Phone 6131 eve nings) Auctioneers and Brokers. | E. H. (“SPOOF”) OHACE, Owner 9c hOK KtlNl FOR RENT - One bedroom home, 321 West Clay. Keith Abart, O’ Neill. 45tf FOR RENT- Rooms! Night, week or month. Air conditioned, clean, good beds, Nicely decorated.— Hotel O’Neill, Phone 364, Mr. and Mrs. Stowell. 7tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment with automatic washer. Availa ble June 1—O. E. Davidson, ph. 126, O’Neill. 2tf City Loans on business buildings or residence property, See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49tf WANTED SALESMEN—Report $1,000 monthly selling fireproofed safes to far mers, home owners. Full, part time. Hamilton Safe Co., Beloit 27, Wis. 9p WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Bax 562, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill 3 blks W & 3% blks N stoplight. WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WANTED—Reliable party to as ■ i _n _ii. _ i j auiiic uauuiwf un u luuuui uiu round bobbin Singer console sew ing machine. This machine sews forward and reverse and comes complete with attachments and new guarantee. To be sold in this area for 9 payments of $6.86 or will discount for cash with order. For more information write: Sewing Machine Depart ment, Credit Manager, Box 54, Columbus, Nebr. 8-9c I am back in my office again in O’Neill, Nebraska and I loan money on farm land and ranch land and city property. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Nebr. 49tf Here's News for you: time to sleep is nights If you can’t sleep at night be cause of worry about bills, see us for a loan to pay ’em all off. O'Neill Loan Co. VIRG LAURSEN Phone 4S4 — O’NeUI Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker O'Neill, Nebraska. 49t WANTED—Custom Baling Roto ba ler—Gary Beckwith, 1% mi. nortl Sunset Motel, Phone 587R11, 0’ Neill 6t: WAITRESS WANTED for shor hours at M & M Bakery. USE YOUR SPARE TIME-To in crease your weekly earnings $25-150 or more. No investmeni but car needed. For informatior write Rawleigh’s Dept. NBE-101 326, Freeport, 111. 7 and 9 [ $15 TO $25 A DAY Part time up to $150 00 a week full time. Men or women. Just a few calls a day on our custo mers in your area. Everything in quality clothing for entire family at low direct-to-consumer prices. NO EXPERIENCE NECES SARY. $1,000 actual samples fur nished. NO INVESTMENT Northwestern Woolen Co., 403 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 9c Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body ana F ender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone 211W O’NEILL — for Any Job 25tf WE DON’T WANT AIT. THE bus iness—Just yours.. Patton's Ben Franklin. O’Neill. tfc WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47etf i 4 in i r-v rvn i i s i /n V V LLL L^In 1 LL IINLJ For Farm and Domestic Wells Cali 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O'Neill 50t1 WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm supply business handling well known products. Small capital needed. Write box TH, c-o The Frontier. 5th L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Reo — Clinton. DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT—SCOOP—DOZER llomor Elevated Grading John E. Bonohoe, Phone 447-W O’NEILL, NEBRASKA LOST & FOUND LOST—From the Miller ranch north of O’Neill a small wire haired dog, color light brown, name Tippy, has been seen in neighbor hood of Midway and Phoenix. If any one knows anything about this dog, dead or alive, please phone collect to Clifford Lewis, Fairfax, S. D., or write Box 208 Butte, Nebr. 9-10c MISCELLANEOUS BETTER CATTLE: Mean better liv ing, less work, less expense and more profit. For quick and sure profits build a herd with CUR TISS BREEDING SERVICE.— Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill 6tfc On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 O’NEILL IS YOUR Insurance costing too much? Are you properly in sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O’NeiH, Nebr. 34tf. Spraying Equipment Anyone wishing the services of the Noxious Weed District Sprayer — Contact E. A. BOIJSKA, Atkinson Phone 2703 Chemicals for sale by the dis trict at the following places: Hamik & Engler Standard Station, O’Neill; The Service Center, Atkinson; DX Station, Page; and Duree’s Service Sta tion, 5 miles east of Chambers. Prices as follows: 2-4D No. 2, Ammine Salts, 5 gal. can at $3.30 per gal.; 1 gal. can $3.45. 2-4D No. 5, Ester, 5 gal. can at $3.90 per gal.; 1 gal. can $4.05. Brush killer, 5 gal. can at $7.00 per gal.; 1 gal. can $7.15 Weedone No. 638 per gal. $6.75. 9-10c I just returned back to my office ' in O'Neill, Nebr., and have Eastern money and private money to loan on farms and ranches. If you need 1 money, see or write to R. H. Par ker, O'Neill, Nebr. 49tf CARDS OF THANKS I WE WANT TO TAKE This moans of expressing our sincere apprecia tion to friends who irought in food, gave memorials and sent cards. We also want to thank Dr. Ramsey and the nurses for their kindness | during our father’s illness. Our | appreciation is also extended to the WSCS who served dinner and lunch. May God’s protection and blessing be yours throughout the years. Mrs. Edna Michelis Mr .and Mrs. Fred Bursell and family Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Smith Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Michaelis and Sharon 9p I WISH TO EXPRESS My sincere thanks to each one who remember ed me with cards, gifts, visits and phone calls during my stay at St. Anthony's hospital and since re turning home. Mrs. Bruce Johnson 9c I WISH TO TAKE This means of expressing my heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all my friends who sent cards, gifts, flowers and to all that visited me while I was in the hospital. A special thanks goes out to the hospital staff of St. Anthony’s for their wonderful care, to my aunt Hazel, uncle Charlie and cousin Joe in Sioux City for the phone call and to those that prayed for me. All was appreciated and will be long remembered. Miss Darleen Johnson 9p WE WISH TO TAKE This means I of thanking everyone for the cards, ! gifts, and folwers sent to our son, Bobby, while he was in the Tilden hospital and also to those who helped out at home after our tragic accident. We would also like to thank I)r Barr and Barr and the Tilden hos pital staff for their wonderful care. Words can’t express our heartfelt thanks. Bobby Krutz Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krutz and family 9c WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sin cere Thanks for the kindness ex tended to us during the illness and death of our beloved son and bro ther. Sincere thanks to the doctors and nurses of St. Anthony’s hospital for the food brought in and the beautiful floral offerings. Special thanks to the banks for the courtesy shown us. Mrs. Della Bowden iMr. and Mrs. Andrew Wettlaufer Mrs. Myrtle Spangler 9c I —Legal Notices-j (First pub. June 16, I960! ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF GLENN H. AD AMS, GUARDIAN OF THE ES TATE OF MARY SEATON, ALSO KNOWN AS MARIE ANN SEATON, A MINOR, FOR LEAVE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Now on this 15 day of June, 1960 this matter came on to be heard before the undersigned Judge of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska, upon the p«etitian of Glenn H. Adams, Guardian of the Estate of Mary Seaton, also known as Marie Ann Seaton, a minor, praying for a license to sell the un divided one thirty-second interest of said minor in the East Half of Section Seventeen and the South Half of the South east Quarter of Section Eight, Township Twenty-six, North, Range Eleven, West of the 6th f. M. in rioit county, iNeDrasxa, subject to any liens and encum brances thereon for the purpose of putting the proceeds thereof out at interest or investing the same in same productive stock. Upon consideration whereof and it appearing from said petition that it would be beneficial to said minor that her right, title and in terest in and to said real estate .above described should be sold, it is ordered that the next of kin of said minor and all persons in terested in said estate appear be fore me at the District Courtroom in the City of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 18th day of July, L960 at ten o’clock a. m. of said day then and there to show cause why a license should not be grant ed for the sale of said minor’s ht, title and interest in and to of said real estate in accor dance with the prayer of said peti tion. It is further ordered that a copy of this Order be published three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in the Frontier, a weekly newspaper published and circulated in Holt County, Nebras ks ' D. R. MOUNTS Judge of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska. 8-10c (First pub. June 16, 1960) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLICATION OF GLENN H. AD AMS. GUARDLAN OF THE ES TATE OF MARY LYNN HAS TINGS, A MLNOR, FOR LEAVE TD SELL REAL ESTATE. Now on this 15 day of June, 1960 this matter came on to be beard before the undersigned Judge of the District Court of Holt County, Ne braska, upon the petition of Glenn H. Adams. Guardian of the Estate of Mary Lynn Hastings, a minor, praying for a license to sell the un divided one thirty-second interest of said minor in the East Hall of Section Seventeen and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eight, Township T w e n t y-s t x, North, Range . Eleven, West of the 6th P M. in Holt County, Nebraska, subject to any liens and encum brances thereon for the purpose of putting the proceeds thereof out at interest or investing the same in some productive stock. Upon consideration whereof and it appearing from | said petition that it would be ben eficial to said minor that her right, title anil interest in and to said real estate above described should be sold, it is ordered that the next j of kin of said minor and all per | sons interested in said estate ap pear before me at the District | Courtroom in the City of O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, on the 18th j day of July, 1960 at ten o’clock A. M. of said day then and there to show cause why a license ! should not be granted for the sale j of said minor’s right, title anil interest in and to all of said real estate in accordance with the prayer of said petition. It is further ordered that a copy of this Order be published three successive weeks before the said day of hearing in the Frontier, a weekly newspaper published and circulated in Holt Coanty, Nebras ka. D. R. MOUNTS Judge of the District Court of Holt County, Nebraska. 8-10c First pub. June 46, I960 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT No. 4360 Julius D. Cronin, Attorney COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF GENEVIEVE HAN LEY, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination if heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on July 6, 1960, at 10 o’clock, A.M. (COUNTY Louis W. Keimer COURT County Judge SEAL.) 8-10c Ewing News liy Mrs. Harold Harris Ewing Library Adds 75 Books To Collection Seventy-five new books have been placed on the shelves of the Ewing Public Library. Also in the nonfic tion section, the following .books have recently been added: “Mas ters of Deceit” by J. Edgar Hoo ver, a gift of the United Presby terian Men’s group; “The FBI story” by Don Whitehead; “Amer ica Remembers”, by Rapport and Schartie; “Bending the Twig”, by Augustin G. Rudd; “The Life of John Burch”, by Robert H. W. Welch jr., a gift from Dr. William H. Ross of the United Presbyterian church; “How You Dress and Look”, by Carson; “Through the Valley”, by H. E. Kohn; Amy Vanderbilt’s Complete Book on Et iquette; “The Family Book of Home Entertaining by Florence Brock; “Fun With Stunts” by Effa E. Preston. Mr. Deemer Conner and his daughter, Mrs. Bill Robinson, both of Orchard were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Makarski and two sons from Jersey City, New Jersey are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka, sr. and other relatives in the vicinity. They have a five weeks vacation. SCOUT TROOP 181 Boy Scout Troop 181 is off to a good start for the year. All com mittee members are signed up and the charter applied for. Fourteen scouts are now enrolled and have the Boy Scout hand book, a new edition with many improve ments. They have begun the study of tenderfoot requirements. The “one good turn” project for the boys this summer is caring for the city park, with other projects to be developed. The troop is looking forward to a scout camporee in July to be held at Grove Lake near Royal. This will be the first camping ex perience for the new troop. Troop meetings are being held each Thursday with Dean Pofahl, scoutmaster, in charge. LEGION BALL The Ewing American Legion team played Ainsworth Sunday af ternoon. The visitors won the game with the score of 7-4. Bussinger had four hits for Ains worth. Ickes and Bauer had three hits each for Ewing. Ewing will play at Orchard Fri day evening at 8:30 and on Sun day, June 26th they will play Bat tle Creek at Ewing at 2:30 D.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Steskal sr., accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Stes kal and children of Lynch were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arehart at El gin. Mrs. Gladys Steskal and child ren remained overnight with the Steskals on their return to Ewing. Mrs. John Steskal transacted business in O’Neill Thursday. Mrs. John Steskal sr. was a cal ler at the home of Mrs. George Wright Friday. Mrs. John Steskal jr. and child ren were guests on Monday at the | home of Air. and Airs. John Sirs j kal sr. Mrs Tbm Stafko of Tempt', Anx was visiting friends in Ewing Mon day. She is tlie guest at the home oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mar tin Helinricks. Mrs John Pruden spent the week end in M mne a [Kills, Minn., attend ing a dog show and visiting rel atives. TRY AND DO Cl.I B The Try and Do home extension club was entertained Thursday eve ning at the home of Mrs G. D. Ryan. Eight members were pre sent and one guest, Mrs. Gary Tessmer. Peggy Kruse and Karen Thram er of Norfolk are guests this week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albm Thramer. Airs. Frank Noffke ami Frances were callers at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Koenig Sunday af ternoon. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A Wood were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Rex Johnson, and their two granddaughters, She ivy and Linda Johnson of Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. ami Mrs. Johnson returned Monday while tlie girls remained for a longer visit. Guests at the Irvin Cloyd home were his niece, Mrs. Dorothy Lar son and daughters and Arthur Big bee all of Meadow Grove. Mr. Harold Kline of Norfolk spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wood. BIBLE SCHOOL The Daily Vacation Bible school for the Ewing Methodist and the United Presbyterian churches op ened Monday with an enrollment of eighty-eight, more are expect ed on Tuesday due to tlie heavy rainfall of Sunday evening which washed out roads in the country and also a bridge over Cache Creek. Superintendents are Mrs. Willis Rockey and Mrs. Willie Shrader. Bertha Harris and Dianna Shrader are the secretaries and treasurers. Pianists are Miss Elliott for the Methodist and Sharon Johnston for the Presbyterians. Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Skate Father’s Day dinner guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kramer were Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Langan and family of O’Neill. Mrs. Elsie Irish accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Del Stracke to Omaha over the weekend where she vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seger and Mr. and Mrs. Stracke visited Mr. and Mrs. Mel Baum and fam ily. Monday visitors of Mrs. Sam Marcellus were Mrs. Del Marcellus and Mrs. Carrol Marcellus. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marcellus at tended the open house of Frank Clauson’s for their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waechter attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nickols of Battle Creek Relatives from Stuart of Mr. and Mrs. Alouis Wewel surprised them for their thirty eighth wedding an niversary Thursday evening. The evening was spent playing cards and the self invited guest® served lunch. Mrs. Frank Johnson of Newport was a Friday afternoon visitor of Mrs. John Kramer. BRIDGE CLUB The Wednesday Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Bill Stracke. Prize winners were Mrs. Joe Wal linger and Mrs. Walter Smith. TOWN AND COUNTRY The Town and Country Lassies met at the home of Denise and Jo lene Olberding Friday with 10 members present. Two films on babysitting and the lesson were given. Games were played and lunch was served. July 8 meeting will be with Patty Cadwallader. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen and family of Rushville were weekend guests in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wallinger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jensen and Jack. Me nnrl PJ 1 1 -- WWMU1 OUU Maureen were accompanied by Karmen Givens and Susie Burney of O’Neill remained for the week to attend the musical at the Un iversity. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Nelson spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Nelson at Crookston. Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson of Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zimmerman of Colome, S. D. Father’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton were Mr. and Mrs. Riley Paxton. Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Weichman were Max Weichman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weichman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel, Mr. and Mrs. Alouis We wel, Mrs. Dora Wallinger of At kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Weich man of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamik, Mr. and Mrs. Flor ian Scholz, Milton Weichman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weichman. John Shald is helping Mr. and Mrs. Gib Shald do some remodel ing at Presho, 3. D. Mrs. John Shald and Mrs. Dwaine Ulrich are caring for the grandchildren this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Runnels were Father’s Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Humrick and family at O’Neill. Mary Minnig spent Friday and Saturday with Judy Cross at Bas sett. Father’s Day picnic supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCartney and family and Mrs. Mildren McCartney. Father’s Day dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. John Friedel were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hanuk and family, Mr. ami Mrs Jun Friedel and family, Freddie Friedel, Mr. and Mrs. Dan FLuuhgan and fain dy of Grand Island and Mr. and Mrs. Dim Moss and sons. After noon callers were Mr and Mrs, Dick Thoene and son Bobby of Hardington and Mrs Mari cy Stein houscr ami son Tommy. Sunday ilinner and supper guests of Mr and Mrs. George Mining were Mr and Mrs. Wyle Mining of Bassett and George's sister, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Bently of Mmden, Iowa. Sand Creek Improvement club met Tluirsilay at the home of Mrs. Jim Hytrek with Mrs. Chet An derson as co-hostess. Seventeen members and a guest were present Mrs. Terry Wilson is a new member Hie lesson on cake decorating was given by Mrs, Jerry Weber ami Mrs Jim Hytrek. A quiz contest was conducted by Mrs. Alois Sehmoderer and was won by Mrs. George Miniiig The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Byron Blots with Mrs. Herman Kramer as co-hos tess. Father’s day ilinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Wewel and family at Newport were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel and Mr. and Mrs. Linus Judge and family of Atkinson. Carmen Benz of O’Neill was a weekend guest at the Leo Weich inan home. Thursday evening callers of Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene Wodige were Mr. and Mrs. James Mullen of O’Neill. Danny Hoffman was a Friday supper guest of the Wallinger boys. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thurlow and family of Benton Harbor, Mich, spent the past two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurlow and other friends and relatives. They left for their home Monday, June 20. Father’s Day dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield and Mrs. Harry Foltz were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thurlow, LaVonne Dvorak and Dennie and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thurlow and family. A family reunion was held at the viuvciauu v. it11111 ouuuii.y. iiium jiic sent were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Straka and family, Mr and Mrs. Cal Allyn, Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn, Jean and Cal, Mr. and Mrs. James Deming and Rob ert, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Sweet, Janice and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lofquest, all of Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquest, Mrs. Edna Lofquest and Mr. ami Mrs. Merlyn Myer and son, all of Ew ing; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Myer and Beverly of INeligh; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lofquest and family of Niceville, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hall and Barbara of Om aha, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Castor and family of Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill 9mith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford and Fred and Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Phil brick and family, Mrs. Lottie Lof quest and Mrs. Vina Munson of O’Neill. Phone Your News To The Frontier Phone 788 Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of AO Kinds DON’T LET A BEAT UP RUN down auto spoii. your VACATION SEE LOHAUS MOTOR FOR AN A-l USED CAR 58 Ford Fairlane 500 Fordor radio, heater. Real nice. 55 Cross Country Rambler. Good condition. Priced to sell. 57 Chevrolet Belair Sedan. Try our deal on this one. 56 Ford Custom Tudor—one owner. Clean ! ! 55 Ford Custom Tudor, 8 cyl. Be ready for vacation in this one. 56 Ford F600- 154" WB chassis and cab. 4-speed, 2-speed. 55 Chevrolet Cameo model l/i Ton pickup. New paint. Several 1954 Fords and Chevys with new paint jobs to choose from. Priced $425 to $595. Lohaus Motor Company O’NEILL