I i SUPERSONIC SPEEDS AND A HEAVY PAYLOAD OF BOMBS AND MISSILES MAKE THE ' SKYWARRJOR" A POTENT WEAPON IN TODAY'S GLOBAL NAVY. THIS CARRIER-BASED HEAVY ATTACK PLANE HAS ATOMIC CAPABILITIES, WITH THE ABIUTY TO STRIKE DISTANT TARGETS WHICH WERE BEYOND THE RANGE OF NAVY CARRIER AIRCRAFT IN THE PAST. WEIGHING MORE THAN 70,000 PQUNDS. THE "SKYWARRIOR" IS THE LARGEST FLEET-TYPE AIRCRAFT IN USE TODAY. Deloit News By Mrs. H. Reimer Mrs. Dana Sisson Is Substitute At Deloit School Mrs. Dana Sisson substituted in Ewing Monday for Mrs. Mel vin Roxin who had the flu. Last Week’s News Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartak spent last week in Orlando, Fla. They have been doing some fishing. Mrs. G. A. Bauer visited the Sylvester Bauer home Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Miller of Omaha visited here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer were Sunday guests at the Fred Harpster home. Terry and Wil lard Harpster were there also. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mrs. Myrtle .Jewell of Dallas, S. D., spent Sunday evening at the Henry Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and daughters of O’Neill spent January 28 at the Leonard Larson home. The HEO club plans to meet with Mrs. Freddie Bollwitt on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Steams visited in Tilden Thursday. Madine Steams is home from the University of Nebraska for a few days vacation between se mesters. Mrs. Ralph Tomjack plans to present a lesson on making fiber flowers for the Christian Mothers at St. John’s Wednes day. They plan to make the flowers to decorate the church. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer were guests Thursday evening at the Leonard Knapp home in Ew ing. Dr. and Mrs. Prellwitz and family of Kearney spent the week at the Frank Bohn ranch home. Mrs. Louis Pofahl planned to leave the Omaha hospital Satur day and be hospitalized in Neligh Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Tomjack, Mike and Ray of Hastings spent the weekend at the Ralph Tom jack’s and celebrated Mike’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer were entertained Friday evening nt the Ralph Tomjack home. Friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Legate and son Friday evening in their new home. They moved recently to the Mary Steams farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Fred Sisson were Norfolk vi sitors Friday. Ralph and Fred had cattle on the market. Several from here attended the Redlinger sale Friday. They are moving to the former Huffman ranch where they will be em ployed. Mrs. G. A. Bauer returned home last week after spending several weeks at the Otto Kall hoff home near Clearwater. Mrs. Kallhoff was hospitalized about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jewell and Mrs. Jewell’s father of Dallas, S. D., spent Sunday at the Johnny Bauer home. Fred Sisson and Mrs. E, L. Sis son were visitors at the Clarence Schmiser home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson and Mrs. Sidney Anderson of O’ Neill were Sunday dinner guests at the Sherman Gumsey home. It was Mrs. Gurnsey’s birthday anniversary. Mrs. Neta Lee Jones is doing substitute teaching for a short time. Mrs. Fred Maben is caring for Rocky. Mrs. Howard Manson and Mrs. Henry Reimer attended the polio benefit band concert in Inman Monday evening. Mrs. Reimer was an overnight guest at the Manson home. Joe Tomjack jr., of Oregon, who attends Notre Dame Uni versity, visited the Leonard Knapp and Ralph Tomjack homes recently. I Paul Shierk INSTTRANCE agency O’NEILL, NEBR Insurance of AO Kinds At Saunto's FRIDAY - SATURDAY One Group WOMEN S SHOES Mostly Flats and Loafers Pr. $J00 ■HIM Ml. I. !■■■ ■■■ I . Our Entire Stock TOPCOATS AND WINTER JACKETS 35% off SAUNTO’S Phone 197-W O’NEILL 322 E. 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