1 f FOR SALE FOR SALE-Purebred Hampshire ***&? I01" service —Henry Stalling and Son Orchard, Nebr. ___ 18tf SAL&- Pure bred Spotted Poland China boars. Guaranteed Phone 3761, Martin Hoffman Spencer. Nebr 23-30c FDR SALE- 1959 Ford truck F-600 very good condition See Ray Witherwax, 130 W. Everett, O' Neill or the Frontier. ' 30p FDR SALE-Stacked alfalfa hay.— An Ennen, O'Neill, Ph 489-W t3 FDR SALE Good heavy oats.— Leo Burival, Rt. O'Neill 30tfc FDR SALE—Five registered Black Angus cows. 3 to 7 years old, to calve in February; Two regi stered bulls and 2 registered heifer calves, priced to seU.— W, H. Carson Ranch, 10 miles south of Lynch, Nebr. 29-30c FDR SAI.E - Magic Chef stove, gas and trash burner combina tion. Priced to sell. Excellent condition. Ph. 280, O'Neill or Fay Pinkerman Ph. Lynch 9-2548. 30c SALT FOR SALE—Kanapolis $16 50 a ton; American $20 50 a ton; white block 75c—Located 3 blocks east, 4 blocks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph. 164. O'Neill. 51tf FDR SALE- About 600 bu. of com. Mrs. W. J. Biglin, Phone 129. O'Neill. 30p FDR SALE—Good quality old or new. shelled or rolled com. We deliver Have both wet or dry com. For details call collect.— J. E. Meuret Grain Co., Inc., Brunswick, Nebr. Ph. VI 2-2205. 29- 31c FOR SAIJi!—Purebred Hampshire tx>ars, vaccinated and guarante ed—John Sojka, lVi North. 4 east of Page. 24tf MAKE PATTON'S BEN FYanklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc FOR SALE—Second calf Holstein heifers.—John Sojka, Page. 24tf On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest. R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 3tf JUST THREE LEFT These used cars are Ready and Rarin' to Go 1956 Mercury Montclair Hardtop, Radio and Heater and Merco. 1956 Ford Custom Tudor, Radio and Heater and Ford-o-Matic. 1954 Chevrolet 210 Fordor, Radio and Heater. HENRY LOHAUS O'Neill, Nebraska 30- 31 p FDR SAIJv 3 unit De L a v a 1 milker, 73 pump, 3/4 hp. motor, 1 yr. old; 618 DeLaval cream separator; 15 gallon electric water heater; stainless steel wash vat. Melvin Rexin, Ewing. 29- 30c REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE BOARS for sale. Long, rugged, high quality Champion Blood lines. Three miles east Creighton Highway 59. Phone 121 on 10. Shadylane Hampshire Farm. 30- 33c LOWEST WISCONSIN CATTLE IN YEARS From our WISCONSIN dairies. All new cattle just arrived. Springers and fresh with heifer calves. Real large and fancy quailty Hosteins, Guernseys and Swiss. Prices lowest in years. Everybody wants good ones. Shores, Neligh. TU 7-4060, or TU 7-4850. 29tf MOBILE HOMES Stop and see our fine selection of New and Used We Trade—Finance—Deliver In the O’Neill vicinity see Clarence Johnson, Elms Court O’Neill, Nebraska MIITER TRAILER SALES Albion, Nebr. Phone EX 5-2170 Open Everyday 30tfc FOR SALE—Big. strictly meat type Duroc boars. Vaccinated and guaranteed. Priced reasonable. Also some good rugged register ed long vearling Hereford bulls.— L. V. Gant and Son. Atkinson. 30-33c MACHINERY CORNPICKER CLEANUP IHC 2ME picker IHC 2M picker IHC 24 picker Woods pull picker GI one row pull 101 John Deere picker IHC No. 31 loader and dozer Stanhoist loader Twindraulic loader for Allis AC bale loader IHC No. 30 loader IHC 50T baler Assortment of mills and grinders See us for a good tractor Trade New or Used SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O'NEILL. NEBR mC — Gehl — RCA Whirlpcnl j SEE US for new SPARTAN car. SAFEWAY mobile home*. 25% ( down, 5% int.: up to 84 months! to pay. Write or phone Contois Motor Co.. Neligh, 30tf IjOW COST INSURANCE And I prompt claim service. Virgil j Laursen Agy,. O'Neill. _ lOtfc _ Discounts — Discounts FERTILIZERS You save up to $13 00 per ton i on LINCOLN Fertilizer pur chased for fall application or booked for spring. See us be fore December 1 for maximum savings. We also have lime. Soil samples taken free of charge. You buy it we can spread it. Tompkins Livestock Headquarters Inman, Nebraska 25-33c -! FOR SALE—We have on hand first j and second calf Holstein heifers, fresh or heavy springers.— Arnold Thiele, Clearwater, ph. HU 5-3200. 17-24p 25-42c MACHINERY 32 ft. elevator, double chain, good Farmhand loader COMBINES J.D. 55 M. H. 7 ft « tORNPICKERS Woods Bros., good I John Deere 226 USED TRACTORS 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 John Deere B 1952, fuel Harry R. Smith Imp. Phone 562 O’Neill Real Estate for Sale ________________________ On large size loans, I can loan Money at 5% interest, R. H. Park er, O'Neill, Nebr. 3tf ~ ______________________ ■ FOR SALE—160 acres Holt county including deep well irrigation equipment, excellent improve ments. Located 5 miles north east of Page, $31,000.00. Terms available.—Leon McCoy, Broker, Neligh, Nebr. Ph. Turner 7-4451. 29-32c FOR SALE—Two one bedroom houses—will sell separate or . together —Kieth Abart, 321 West , Clay, O’Neill. _12tfc MONEY TO LOAN-On homes, j farms and ranches. Low interest, i prompt service. Virgil Laursen. i O’Neill. lOtfc | FOR SALE 320 acres Antelope i county. 200 under cultivation. Good improvements $40,000 00.— Leon McCoy, Broker, Neligh, . Nebr. Ph. Turner 7-4451. 29-32c FOR RENT "■■■ ■ . ■!■«■■■ — FOR RENT—Two homes at West Fremont and South Jefferson.— i Kieth Abart 30tfc FOR RENT—Garage for three cars or storage.—Mrs. Marie | Crook. 129 E. Clay, O'Neil]. 27-30c FOR RENT Basement apartment, 1 unfurnished, three large rooms, with shower and outside en trance. Close to school, $25.00 , per month.—330 North 1st, Ph. 517-J, O'Neill. 29-31p 1 FOR RENT—Sleeping room — Mrs, C. H. Switzer, 113 E. Everett, O’Neill, Phone 466J. 25 tf City Loans on business buildings or residence property. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 49tf WANTED $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car,' references, $600 to $1,900 cash.1 Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time For personal interview i write P. O. Box 6340 Minneapolis. Minn Include phone number. 30p _ HELP W A N T E D—Experienced mechanic. Chiefly automobil work, some welding and tractor work. Good hours, commission 1 with guarantee. Contact Herbert : Kaiser or Bob Krotter at Wm. Krotter Co., West O’Neill. __ 26tfc WANTED—I wish to purchase In- ] surance Agency in or near O’ Neill. If interested in selling, write Bax 334 at Neligh, Nebr. _ 28-30c WANTED—Night waitress from 6 ] pm. to 1 a.m.—Candy Bill’s. Cafe 13tfc! WANTEI>-M arrifd man for general ranch work Year round job.—L. D Putnam. Box 191, O' Neil!. Phone 204 , 30c HELP WANTED $2 50 per hour or more for part or full time route work Large repeat orders ( Man or woman W'rite McNESS CO.. 120 E. Clark St Freeport. I 111 30-31p j NATIONAL (CONCERN—Offers op portunity. Married man above 30 preferred. Must have late model car, knowledge of tractors j and machinery helpful. Sales j experience not necessary. We train if hired. Drawing account | For personal interview write! qualifications, address and phone ; number to A. D. Garrett, P. O. Box 392. Dallas, Tex 30p EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY 1 Reliable man or woman from this area to distribute complete line of cigarettes, candy, nuts or gum through new automatic' vendors. No selling, we will j establish accounts for you. To qualify party must have car, re ferences, and cash capital of $900 which is secured by inven- j tory. Excellent earnings part time—Full time more. For per sonal interview give phone, etc. Write P. O. Box 156, Rochester, Minn. 30p -1 WANTED! DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS Ideal Cleaners Phone 775-W for Pickup and Delivery! 47ctf ___ ) VANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week. Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf L. Guthmiller Half Block East of Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene welding. AWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for l.awson — Reo — Clinton. Farm Loans. See R. H. Parker, i’Neill, Nebraska. 49tf YELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair. - Write Box 5b2, phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL 00 . O’Neill 3 blks W & 3>£ blks N stoplight. "WE" DON’T WANT "ALL” THE BUSINESS We just want "YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN 23tf WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill 50tf DONOHOE CONST. CO. CAT— HI 'OOP—dozer Donior Elevated Grading John E. Donohoe, Phone 447-W O’NEILL, NEBRASKA NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on | automobiles and furniture. See us also for your insurance needs. Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. 21tfc MISCELLANEOUS VE HAVE FARM, RANCH and home buyers. Notify Virgil Laur sen today if you are thinking about selling—Virgil Laursen Agency, O'Neill. 13tf S YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly insured. —See Ed Thorin, agt., O’Neill, Nebr. 34tf CURTISS BREEDING Offers you the best in dairy and beef bulls. Now included are performance tested CHAROLAIS. Duane Gray, Ph. 470, O’Neill. 29 tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 O NETT-T. LOST & FOUND STRAYED—From my place 1 steer about 750 lbs., branded K-7 on right hip.—Call Clayton' Nelson, O'Neill. 29-30p X>ST OR STRAYED^ Yearling heifer and yearlirg steer. Dia mond bar brand, notch right ear. —Tony Asimus, O’Neill. _ 28-30c i £>ST—My pink rimmed glasses in i Q Neill.—Mrs. Henry Renner., Care of Inman high school. 30c I STRAYED- S50 reward for anyone giving me information or find ing 1 yearling heifer and 1 yearl ing steer Either earmarked in right ear or Diamond Bar brand Tony Asimus 30-31 c CARDS OF THANKS I WISH TO THANK all those who sent cards or letters or who visited me at the hospital. A special thanks to the hospital staff and Dr. Cars ten for their care and kindness. Mrs. Paul Woidneck 30p WE WISH TO TAKE this means of thanking all the neighbors and friends who have helped at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs J. E. Van Every and family 30p |-Legal Notices—| First pub. Nov. 17, 1960 LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the School Laws of Nebraska the following described change of School Dis trict boundaries is requested: To dissolve District No. 93 and to attach the territory thereof to District No. 122. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Court House on November 28, 1960 at 2:00 p.m to determine the validity and sufficiency of the petitions. ALICE L. FRENCH County Superintendent 30-31C (First pub Nov. 15. 1960) (Julius D. Cronin, Attorniy) NOTICE OF HEARING ON PE TIMON FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX DE BONIS NON WITH THE WILL AN NEXED. No. 4356 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA NOVEMBER 14, 1960. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL F. O' DONNELL, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that on the 14th day of November. A. D., 1960, a petition was filed in this Court suggesting the death of Edward L. O’Donnell, the ex ecutor of this estate, and pray ing for the appointment of Helen O’Donnell, as Administratrix de bonis non with the Will annexed to make settlement of this estate, and to make a Final Report and Account in this estate and dis tribute the assets thereof pursu ant to the Will of the deceased and the Order of this Court. That said petition w’’l come on for hearing on the 8th day of De cember. A. D., 1930, at ten o’clock A. M.. *n the County Court Room _ in O’Neill, Nebraska. (COUNTY Lewis W. Reimer . COURT County SEAL) Judge ■ 30432c I (First pub. Nov. 17, 1960) NOTICE OF BOND ELECiflON Public Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors ot the School District of the City of O’Neill, in the County of Holt, in the State of Nebraska, that by the consent of a majority ef the mem bers of the Board of Education of said District, a special election has been called and will be held in O’Neill. Nebraska in said Dis trict on December 9, 1930, at which election there will be sub mitted to the qualified electors of said District, the following propo sition: it 0*1 TA. ♦ Ho OlldiJ lilt * - -- City of O’Neill, in the County of Holt, in the State cf Nebraska, issue its negotiable bonds in the principal amount of Four Hundred Sixty Five Thousand Dollars ($465,000.00), for the purpose of purchasing a site, building school houses, and furnishing the neces sary furniture and apparatus for the same for said District, said bonds to be dated at the time of their issuance and become due and payable on such dates as may be fixed by the District Board at the time of their issuance, but in a period not exceeding twenty (20) years from their date, said bonds to bear interest from their date of issue at not to exceed the legal rate, payable one year af ter date and semi-annually there after; provided, however, any or all of said bonds shall be re deemable at the option of the District at any time on or after five years from the date of their issuance; and "Shall the Board of Education of said District cause to be le_ vied annually a special levy of taxes by valuation on all the tax able property in said District suf ficient in rate and amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as and when such interest and principal become due?" ( ) FOR said bonds and tax ( ) AGAINST said bonds and tax The electors voting in favor of said proposition will mark an “X" in the square opposite the words "For said bonds and tax" fol lowing said proposition, and elec tors voting against said prosposi tion will mark an "X" in the square opposite the words “AGAINST said bonds and tax" feHewing the ^reposition. The pol'ing place for said elec tion shall be at the Court House in O’Neill, Nebraska. The polls will be open from 8:00 A M. to R 00 P.M. of said date. . BY ORDER of the Board of Ed uce ^ion of said D! strict this llth day of November, 1960. H J Lohaus President H L Lindberg Secretary (First pub November 10. 1960) Robert E. Paulick, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No, *457 IN' THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. NOVEMBER 3. 1960 LN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY WALTER. DECEASED. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is March 1. 1961, and for the payment of debts is November 3, 1961 and that on December 1, 1960, and on March 2, 1961, at 10 o'clock A M. each day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (COUNTY Lewis W. Reimer COURT County Judge SEAL) 29-31 c First pub. Nov. 10, 1960 Cronin and Hannon, attorneys NOTICE OF SlIT TO C. E HANEY and HATTIE E. HANEY, husband and wife, and all persons having or claim ing any interest in the South Half of Section 21, Township 31 North, Range 10, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebras ka, real names unknown. You, and each of you, are here by notified that on the 8th day of November, 1980 the undersign ed plaintiffs filed their petition in the District Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, against you and each of you, as defendants, as well as* others, the object and prayer of which is to reform the deed from C. E. Haney and Hat tie E. Haney to Commercial Farmers Incorporated, which deed was given on the 7th day of January, 1947, and recorded in Book 143 at page 137 of the Re cords of Holt County, Ntbraska wrucn noeu conveyed uic oeiuw described real property, and a deed from the Commercial Farm ers Incorporated, a Nebraska Cor poration, to the plaintiffs, which deed was dated January 29, 1957 and recorded in Book 143 at page 663 of the Records of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, and to quiet and confirm the title of the plain tiff to the following described real estate, to-wit: The South Half of Section 21, Township 31, North, Range 10, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, as against any of you, including claims of interest or liens by rea son of the errors in the above mentioned deeds, and to secure a decree of Court that yrti have no interest in, rivht or tit’e to or lien up~n said real estate, or any part thereof, and for genera1 eo"itable relief. You p™ reauired to answer said petition rn or before the 19th day of December, A D., 1950. MARVIN D. FIGHTER nnd PETTV L. RICHTER, PLAINTIFFS Dated this 6th day of Novem ber, I960. 29-32C Maper News By Mrs. John Sclionohnum Mrs. Neil Mafcfitt of Martin, S. D. was a Tnursaay oversight guest ct Hazel Haenoolt. Mr. and ivirs. Ray Cunningham ana chiiuren, and Mr. and Mis. Jim Wesley and lamily, all of Omaha, lNeor. came Friday eve ning and spent the weesend with Ray’s mother, Mrs. Stella Cun mngnam. Mr. and Mrs. George Lesack and family, and lvirs. Kaye Spence and daugnters, all of Lin coln, Nebr. arrived on Saturday and spent until Sunday in the Reinie Fuhrer home and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stahleck er, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Herrmann and Mrs. Albert Bechtold mo tored to Winner, S. D. on Thurs day to visit with Mrs. Rika An derson and Mr and Mrs. Clar ence Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kramer and .. r._1_ dUilii ftidmn auc ^>u“uoj ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Bill Hermsen and son of St. Charles. S. D. Other guests were the Mel vin Parlet family of Winner, S.D and Frank Kramers family of Lake Andes. Mr. and Mrs. Reinie Fuhrer. Mr. and Mrs Marlin Green and son, Mr. and Mrs. Con Sattler and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kib by and family, surprised Jams Schultz for her birthday at her home on Friday evening, when they all came with a supper. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Stahleck er and daughters of Wood, S.D. spent over the weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs. John Stah lecker and family. Hazel Helenbolt and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Vogt and sons went to Burton, Nebr. on Sunday and visited in the Will and Lowell Cronk homes. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grohs and daughter, of Sioux City. Ia.. Mr. and Mrs John Nicalous of Butte and Mary Nicalous and Mrs. Vera Lund were 9unday dinner guests in the Everett Green home. Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Higgins and daughters of Jamison and Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer of Lake Andes, S.D. were Sunday evening visitors in the Pete Kramer j home. , _ , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nicalous, Dale and Mr. and Mrs Re© Ludemann and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Harley Nicalous home to help Marcia celebrate her birthday A large number of relatives and friends gathered at the Com munity hall on 9unday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dan Herrmann of B C. Canada A picnic dinner and lunch was enioved by a’l. Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Stahlecker and f-’miTv of B~oesteel and Mr and Mrs Walter Stahlecker were Sunday evening visitors in the Al bert Bechtotd home. Mr and Mrs. Charles Meyer of Herrick S. D. were Sunday af vernoon visitors and luncheon guests of Mr anti Mrs William Ullrich. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Albert Bcchtold were, Mr and Mrs Bernard Ludemaim and son of Fort Pierre, S. D., Mr and Mrs. Dan Herrmann, Ter race. B.C. Canada, Mr. and Mrs Henry Stahlecker and Laura and Shirley Beehtold of Burke Af ternoon visitors and supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rec Ludemann and family. The Lewie Kortmeyer family went to New U.m, Minn, on Fn day to bring their daughter, Mar jorie, and Donna Windmeyer home for sev* ral days vacation from the Dr M. L. college They were taken back to New Ulm. Minn., on Tuesday by the Kort meyers. Edward Peppel spent Wednes day and Thursitay at Sioux Falls where he attended the South Da kota Education Association meet ing and also visited with Mrs. Peppel’s grandmother and uncle. Mrs. W. J. Stetmer and Leo Steimer. Captain Wayne Anderson ar rived here on Saturday for a short forlough, after finishing nine weeks of schooling at Olathe. Kan. Miss Janis Schultz was the hon ored guest on Sunday for a birth day dinner given in the Reinie Fuhrer home. Others present be side the honored guest were Mr and Mrs. George Lesack and daughter, Mrs Kaye Spence and daughters of Lincoln, Art Hysell, Mrs. Anna Gosch and Albert, Bill Carolyn, Bob and Pat Schultz, and Mr. and Mrs. Con Sattler. After noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Schockemaier and family of Bonesteel and Mr and Mrs .. * i __1 I_11_ ncnij Luuriiituiu ojiu lumuj Newport. Mrs. Norven Meyer and twin daughters were brought home an Sunday from the Gregory hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. William Ullrich spent Saturday in the Johnnie Mitchell home near Spencer and to help Mrs. Mitchell celebrate* her birthday. Douglas Martin entered the Lynch hospital on Monday for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baul of Her rick were Sunday dinner and lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs Claus Seih. Mrs. Gust Wcickum and Mr | and Mrs. George Seih were Sun day dinner guests in the Ru dolph Becker home. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Becker's birthday. Afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hanbeck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc faden and family, all of Gregory, 9. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Beckers and family. Sunday evening visitors in the Henry Stahlecker home were Mr and Mrs. Hrnrv Vogt and family of Winner, S. D , Mrs. Bar bara Vogt and Mr. and Mrs. Cl^us Seih. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and Douglas and Card Martin were Sunday visitors and dinner guests of the John Martins near Jamison. Nebr. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 O'Neill Locals Mrs Donald Moore of Neligb was a Tuesday to Saturday guest »« the home id Mr amt Mrs. Howard Manson Mrs. Esther Harris spent the weekend with her son, Guy, and his family at Harlan, la. Mr and Mrs, Dewey Schaffer left Tuesday for a Stockman's meeting at Broken Bow Mrs Rose Morris of Los Ange les, Calif, has been a guest Tor a week in the home of her daughter in-law, Mrs Catherine Craig. She also visited several days in the home of her sister in-law, Mrs. Johnnie Gallagher at Inman Mrs Morris visited her son, Anthony Craig and family at Norfolk and her daughter, Mrs Lloyd Holliday und family at Or chard Parents of Ten Children Three son* In Service Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Gamel Terry and Ellen of Boise, Ida , who came to Nebraska to attend funeral services held at Page Monday for her father, James VanEvery of Battle Creek, are visiting relatives in the Page and O'Neill vicinity before returning home. The Gamel family, former res idents of O'Neill, have three sons in the Air Force: Jim in Warner R bin AFB in Ga.; David at Kes sler AFB at Biloxi. Miss and Pat at Shepard AFB at Wichita Falls Tex Ray attends Junior College in Boise and Gretchen, Ann, Bar bara. Tom and Terry are in school while Ellen is fpre-schix.* age. Mr Gamel, ‘•9undy’’ has employment on big construction I machines .« KigguiS, Ids Jim si married and lias a baby daugh- I ter. His family are With lym si Rubin Mr, and Mrs Louts Wray and family vwnt the Wi-ekend with Mr and Mrs. Charles Day lor of , Ainsworth « Musa Jeanne Sullivan, a stwfent at St Mary's collage at Xavier, Kaa. was a weekend guest In the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs Harry Sullivan. Mr and Mrs Dwight Demps ter of Osmond were Sunday guests in the home of thoiif son in-law and daughter, Mr anil Mrs. Ji*e Ollendiok His parents Mr and Mrs Joe ollendiok ar, of Chambers were Sunday guests in the Ollendiok home and ob served his mother's birthday an niversary with dinner at the Town House Mrs Joe Bartos sr of Atkinson. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Ziska and family and Mike Champion were supper guests Monday of Mr. and and Mrs. George Bartos. Mrs. Bartos sr is visiting for two weeks in ihe Ziska home Mr and Mrs Sherrill Swing of St Joseph. Mo. were weekend guests in the heme of Mr. and John .1 Hoban. fireman, USN, son of Mr, anil Mrs William P. Hiihan of 16113 W Third, Ngrtb Platte, is serving aboard theies eort destroyer USS Carpenter »op erating with the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. Tile ship departed Pearl Har bor. Hawaii, and Will operate! as part of an anti-siihmarkir humr killer group and participate! in amphibious and air defense exer cises, I , The ship is scheduled to wlsit Hong Kqr.g, Okinawa, Teiwun, |Uie Phillipines and Japan during Ihe overseas tour. Hoban is a nephew of Mrs. Ed Thomas rf O’Neill. [KNOW YOUR mm U.S.S. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (CVA-42 " [ */ NAMED IN HONOR OF AMERIC FAMED AND BELOVED PRESIDEI SOON AFTER HIS DEATH, THE "F.D.R." WAS THE FIRST OF TH MIGHTY MIDWAY CLASS CARR TO BE LAUNCHED. 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