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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1961)
Inman News Hv Mrs. James McMahan Alumni Banquet Held Saturday; Over 100 Attend The annual Inman Aliumni get together was held Saturday eve ning at the Inman school audi torium. Over 100 guests signed tbe register. The affair this year was planned by Tom Clark, Fre lent Pribil, Mrs. Frances May, Mrs. Harold Asher and Barbara Brunckhorst. The program for the evening began with Tom Clark introducing Keith McGraw of Fort Morgan, Colo., who was the toast master. Others on the program were Vaden Kivett, who welcomed the seniors of 1961, and the response was given by Vaden’s son, Keith, of the class of 1961. The senior girls sang a song, accompanied by Mary Hartigan. A skit “Is There a Chance”, was given by Bob Morrow, Barbara Keil, Ruth Ann Hansen, Warren Hansen, Bill Coventry, Garnett Gillogly, Ka thy Fick, Bob Pribil, and Kay Kelley. A Piano Duet by Ruth Ann Hansen and Kay and the en tire group sang the school song at the close of the evening. Mrs. Blanch Rouse of Inman was the oldest graduate there and Leland Flora, Cecil Keyes and Leslie Keyes came the longest distance to attend the get together. The classes of 1911, 1936 and 1961 were honored will short talks frdm each of the class of 1936 attend ing. They were Mrs. Leo Harte, Mrs. Bob Densberger, Johns town, Leland Flora, Webster N. Y., and Helen Oberle, Minne apolis, Minn. A business meeting followed with the following of ficers being elected for next year: Frelent Pribil, president; Patty Sholes, vice president; James Gallagher jr., secretary and Doris Nissen, treasurer. Those from out of town attend ing were Mr. and Mi's. Harold Asher, Page, Mrs. Don Nissen, • Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ruther, of Page, Sgt. Cecil Keyes, Romulus, N. Y., Leslie Keyes, Matamoras, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Vera Butler, Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McClurg, Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. George Cornish, Linwood, la., Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cadwallader, and Mr. and Mrs. Ermand Keyes, Newport, Harold Sobotka, Valen tine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ste vens, Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGraw, Fort Morgan, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gross er, North Platte, Netor., Mrs. Ed ith Rutledge, Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. James Vidlak, Omaha, Mrs. John Conard, Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oberle, Minneapolis, Minn., Leland Flora, Webster, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Otto Baier, Wayne, Mrs. Bob Asher, Alliance, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Densberger, Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathme, Atkinson, Mrs. Carol Kunpgeweit, Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blake, Ree Heights, 3. D., Mr. and Mrs. Frelent Pribil, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sholes, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore, Mrs. James P. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John Wat son of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kopejtka sr. have received word of the marriage of their daughter, Shir ley Ann to Royce Wright, son of Mrs. Lorraine Wright of Ewing. The couple was married May 2 in Idaho. They are making their home at Council, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Clark and family of O’Neill visited Violet Sholes Wednesday. Vern and Chuck Wrede of O’ Neill were Inman callers Wednes day afternoon. Harold Sobotka of Valentine spent the weekend visiting his fa ther, John Sobotka. Harry Moore returned Tuesday from St. Anthony’s hospital where he had been receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGraw and three children of Fort Mor gan, Colo., came Friday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc Graw. James Coventry spent Wed nesday in Sioux City on busi ness. He was accompanied to Sioux City by Jimmie Sawyer who continued on to Chicago and then to Norfolk, Va., where he is stationed with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Woodrow Gaughenbaugh attended a party Tuesday eve ning at the L and R cafe in O' Neill. Miss Teresa Boyle was the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and family of O’Neill were Inman callers Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Myrle DeLancey , and family of Omaha spent the holiday weekend visiting Mrs. DeLanoey’s mother, Mrs. Violet Stewart and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crosser and family of North Platte came Saturday afternoon to spend the weekend visiing Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGraw and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Memon Chase and daughter, Betty, of Porter aille, Calif., visited Tuesday eve ning and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family. James Sholes, Charles Young and Bill Stamp, who are employ ed near Sutton, spent the week end at their homes here. Bill DeLong, Lyle Gillogly and Robert Ruther, who attend school at Grand Island, spent the week HARTZ CERTIFIED Go To Scovie's For HARTZ SEED CORN We Have A Replanting Agreement ALL EARLY HYBRIDS SCOVIE’S WESTERN AUTO STORE... O’Neill A Gift With Every Sale Johnson Drug Store Phone 118 O'Neill, Nebraska FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS FOR THE WEEK 50 FREE Gold Bond Stamps With Purchase of McKesson Aspirin Tablets Only 59c 2 Bottles of 100 — USP 5 gr. Plus Coupon .0" " * ' ..' .." wmmmmmm Plus Coupon 50 FREE Gold Bond Stamps With Purchase of 8 Rolls Velvet Toilet Tissue $1.30 Value Only $1.19 Plus Coupon 100 FREE Gold Bond Stamps With Purchase of Any Home s 'ft I 1 , Permanent $2 value or more Plus Coupon 50 FREE ' Gold Bond Stamps With Purchase of 4 Light Bulbs $1.00 end visiing Mr. and Mrs. Merle DeLong, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gil logly and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruther. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong returned Friday from Sioux City and Omaha where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean DeLong and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark and family of O’Neill visited Mr. and\ Mrs. E. E. Clark Sunday eve ning. Tina 9anders visited her grand mother, Mrs. Joe Peters, Satur day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leonard and daughters of Wakefield visited Mrs. Leonard’s mother, Mrs. Vi olet Sholes, Saturday afternoon. Joe Peters, who is employed at Norfolk, spent a couple of days last week with his family. Bert Smith and Dale Li|nes, who are employed near Curtis, are spending a few days at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Card have gone to Chadron wher e they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burg strum of Omaha visited Thursday ;ind Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keyes and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore and Mrs. Pauline Anderl and Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunck horst took their daughter, Bar bara, to Tekamah where she will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Max Mossman and family to Scotia, N. Y. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hacket and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Dav id Morsbach Sunday afternoon. They were enroute to their home in Fremont from Chamherlain S. D. where they spent a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDon ald and family of Neligh visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coon of Bee mer were Inman visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach attended church services at the R. L. D. S. church in Clearwater Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schiessler of Sioux City visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Frances May and family spent Tuesday in Hooper visiting relatives. Terry Gallagher, O'Neill, visited hrs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher and aunt Frances May and family Monday. Mrs. Frances May and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Etherton and family at O’ Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks and family of Lincoln visited Friday and Saturday with Dean’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Banks. Mrs. John Buhlmann jr. and son of Bartlett visited Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and Roger Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Elvin Alton of Portland, Ore., visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Banks Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks and Roger joined Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banks and family, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. John Buhlmann jr., and son of Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Rickard of Cham bers for a picnic at Goose Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oberle of Minneapolis, Minn., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. South and with relatives at O’ Neill and Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family entertained the fol lowing at dinner Sunday in honor of Albert’s birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harte and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry and Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cov entry and Bob of Inman and {tdbert Harte of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hopkins and family and Mrs. Helen Sholes of Buhl, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sholes and family of O’ Neill visited in the home of Rufus and Violet Sholes Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Sholes and family of Buhl, Ida., visited Rufus and Violet Sholes Friday afternoon. Leland Flora of Webster, N. Y. visited friends in Inman Saturday and attended the alumni banquet Saturday evening. Miss Jan Matscnuliat of Page is spending a few days visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and family. Sgt. Cecil Keyes, Romulus, N.Y. and Leslie Keyes Matamoras, Penn., came Friday to visit Ce cil’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyes and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch have gone to Marion, S. D. where he will be employed. Deloit News By Mrs. H. Relmer We had frost here Friday morning. It was 30 degrees and some plants were harmed. Mona Mosel spent Wednesday night at the Keith Bartak home. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ray and two daughters of Omaha spent the weekend at the Ralph Tom jack home. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak and Mrs. Alice Lodge visited the CKfl DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone 2101 Spencer, Nebraska Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR Insurance of AH Kinds Lodge home near Petersburg Monday evening. It was Cliff's birthday. Mrs. Alice Lodge re turned to her home in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Walling of Caonas, Wash., spent Wednesday and Thursday at the L. L. Bar lak home. They also visited the judge Reimer home in O’Neill. The class of Ewing high school 1923 will hold a reunion at the Henry Reimer home July 2. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Minnie Miller and James of Omaha were here on business this past weekend. Several of the neighbors put corn in for Mrs. Marilyn Burk last week. Most of the corn was planted last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer attended the school picnic in In man Wednesday. Kindergarten graduation was held Friday for Mrs. Reimer’s pupils and their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDon ald attended the Alumni banquet in Ewing Tuesday evening. Mrs. McDonald is a member of the graduating class of 50 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer, Mrs. Glenn Harpster and Tom Koenig also attended from here. Mrs. Glenn Harpster is a mem ber of the class graduating 25 years ago. Martha Kinney underwent major surgery in the Tilden hos pital recently. Mrs. Rudy Funk has been hos pitalized in Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. George Stearns and granddaughter of East St. Louis spent the weekend at the Maynard and Mary Steams home. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and others from here attended the funeral for Mrs. Ross in Ew ing Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiele spent Wednesday afternoon at the Ralph Tomjack home. Summer school started May 21 at St. John’s Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack attended the wedding dinner of Sheila Hertel of Chambers and Jack Bailey of O’Neill Thursday at Chambers. The wedding took place at O’Neill St. Patrick’s Catholic church. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Marion E. Cedenburg (Butch) was promoted to Airmen second class in the U. S. Air Force at Ent Air Force Base, Colorado. He is assigned to the Major Air Command. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cederburg of Orchard, former residents of this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr., and Randy were May 21 visi tors at the Leon Timmerman home at Verdigre. On May 21 a large number of persons helped with the cleaning of the Grimton cemetery. Mrs. Harold Blain, teacher and pupils of District 128 visited at the Fred Uhlir ranch May 20 and saw the buffalo there. The group also visited the Venus store. The last day of the school was closed with a wiener roast that evening. Annette Uhlir is working at the Bank of Verdigre. She started there Monday. Annette is a 1961 Verdigre graduate. William, Frank and Otto Grosso were Thursday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorr. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stubben and Jerry of Niobrara visited in the Venus community Sunday. Mrs. Albert Boelter underwent surgery at the Creighton hospital May 24. Mrs. Vernon Boelter and Mrs. Merle Boelter and son spent Wed nesday at the Albert Boelter home. Among those attending the fnnnml nf m >rl D TV A J,, 69, at Brunswick at the Congrega tional church at 10 a.m. Thurs day were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Ickler and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ickler. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. LeMasters and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek of Beaverton, Ore., ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Max Le Masters on a sight-seeing trip to Gavins Point Dam last week. Mr. and Mrs. Le Masters took the Oregon visitors to Norfolk May 20, where they spent a week with Mr. Van Kleek’s sister, Mrs. Pearl Davey and family. The Oregon relatives went to Omaha May 27 to the Leonard Davy home, leaving for home May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jundt of Creighton and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rasmmussen and family of Council Bluffs were Sunday visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffery and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brook houser of Grand Island were Sat urday overnight and Sunday vi sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser. Other Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and family. Nancy, Janice and Emily Bartos are spending a few days with their grandparents. Clearwater New. Mrs. Charles Curtriglit HUnter 5-3290 Large Crowd at Street Circus The street circus sponsored by Clearwater merchants drew a large crowd Wednesday night. The event took place just north of the West Side cafe and featured trained dogs, monkeys and pon ies. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Switzer re turned Thursday from a week’s vacation spent in Wyoming where they visited Clarence Switzer and other relatives and friends. Firemen answered a call about j four o’clock Friday afternoon to ! the Mae Trenepohl farm south west of town. Mrs. Trenepohl was burning trash and a spark flew onto a nearly shed igniting it in stantly. The blaze was quickly brought under control with little damage to the building. Forty-nine women from Page, Neligh , Ewing, Chambers and Clearwater attended a workshop of the WSCS of the Methodist church here Tuesday. Four of ficers of the northeast district con ducted the afternoon session. Mrs. Robert Embree of O’Neill, secre tary of missionary personnel, first speaker of the afternoon, spoke on the work of individuals in the missionary field and the part the WSCS has in assisting in this work. Two college scholar ships are available to young men and women who are interested in the missionary field. Mrs. Woodrow Elliot of Ewing gave the general information about the WSCS. Mrs. Lisle Mew maw of Neligh, district secre tary of Christian social relations addressed the group concerning television. At the close of the ses sion each group presented a sum mary on its discussion to the as sembly. A song session followed iinHpr t.hft Hinpr-tion nf Mrs Mnw maw. Mrs. Jack Jones was the accompanist. Mrs. Roy Norman of Wausa, district president, as sisted by Mrs. Robert Embree of O’Neill, conducted a question and answer period. The meeting clos ed with prayer and the Clear water WSCS served refreshments. Memorial Day services were conducted here Tuesday sponsored by the American Legion and aux iliary Post 267, beginning at 9:45 a.m. at the river bridge north of i town. The Rev. Woodrow Elliott gave the prayer followed by the rifle salute by the Legion. At 10:15 a.m. all gatherd at the Clearwater cemetery. The band played the “Star Spangled Ban ner” and the Boy Scouts led the flag salute. A vocal solo was sung by Mrs. Arthur Ablers. The ad dress of the morning was given by the Rev. Elliott of the Methodist church. Bleachers at the Clearwater bail park had a new coat of paint the past week in readiness for the coming baseball season which is ex pected to get underway) this Sunday. The first home game of the season with Petersburg will be June 4. Carol Knapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp, was the honor guest at a pre-nuptial mis cellaneous shower at Concordia Lutheran church Friday night. The room was decorated in colors of green and white. A large ar rangement of garden flowers cen tered the gift table. Mrs. Lyle Haake was in charge of the gift book. Mrs. Lawrence Schnabel had charge of the entertainment. Mrs. Allen Peterson and Sharon Snider assisted the bride in op ening her gifts. Lunch was served to the guests. Miss Knapp will be married Jane 3 to Harlan Haake of Clearwater. Saturday was Puppy day in Clearwater. A house-to-house canvass was made by several girls of the town and members of the Auxiliary sold poppies on the street in the afternoon. Mrs. Benny Prater is chairman of the sale proceeds of which go to the disabled veterans or their families. The Chamber of Commerce and Legion have announced that ano ther barbecue will be held this summer as part of the summer celebration for the town to be held in July. The boxing will not be held. Plans are well under way for other entertainment to be announced at a later date. Mis. Frances Anderson of Nor folk has been contracted to teach in the kindergarten, and Mrs. Jack Jones of Clearwater has been signed as assistant teacher in the six lower grades. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rutledge; have moved to the Frenchtown j community from the Nora Lucas, home here in town. They will re-1 side on what is known as the; Kenneth Ruggless place now own-1 * * C ' ANNOUNCING ... The Opening Of MMV’S REPAIR SHOP ** 1 \V If MONDAY, MAY 22, 1961 Repair and Service All Makes TV., Radio, Small Appliances, Antenna Repair and Service j . Graduate of Radio Engineer MARVIN PROKOP, PROP. * Spencer, Nebraska Phone 3321 I Door North of Spencer Locker Plant A Poem From Mrs. Eby •. • The Path to Home There’s the mother at the door way and the children at the gate. And the little parlor window with the Curtains white and straight, There are shaggy asters bloom ing in the bed that lines the fence And the simplest of the blossoms seem of mighty consequence. Oh! There isn’t any mansion underneath God’s starry dome, That can rest a weary pilgrim like the little place called home. Men have sought for gold and silver; men have dreamed at night of false, In the heat of youth they’ve strug gled for achievements honored name, But the selfish crowns are tin sel and their shining jewels paste And the wine of pomp and glory soon grows bitter to the taste, For their’s never any laughter, howsoever you roam, Like the loved ones in the hap piness of Home. So whereer a man may wander, and whatever be his care, You’ll find his soul still stretch ing to the home he left some where. You’ll find his dreams all tan gled up with hollihocks in bloom, And the feet of little children that go racing through a room, With the happy mother smiling as she watches them at play, These are all in life that matters, when you’ve stripped the shame away. (Edgar A. Guest) Monowi News By Mrs. Mike Piklapp LOcust ,i>-2520 Memorial Day guests in the Albert Schindler home included Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bone and sons and Marjorie Walker of Lin coln. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick of Butte and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hr bek were O’Neill visitors Sunday evening. Lena Johnson was a business caller in Lynch Monday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Poole of Ohio are visiting in the Heiser homes this week. Mr. Poole is a cousin of the Heiser boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ed May transact ed business in Yankton, S. D. Friday. f/V • , Mrs. Harold Hansen was a business caller in Spencer Fri day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Eiler and children were Thursday evening supper guests in the Bob Zach home. Mrs. Elvin Hrbek was a Bris tow visitor Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Piklapp and daughter of Huron, S. D. were Sunday guests in the Pik lapp home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and Orval were Sunday evening sup per guests in the Gerald Lee home. Chambers News By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter . 1 "* ■" < Miss Mary Ann Florea was honored at a pre-nuptial shower at the Memorial Baptist church Saturday. There wgs a large at tendance of friends and relatives. The decorations wore pink carna tions and purple lilacs. The pro gram consisted of a skit, "The life of a Pastor’s Wife,’’ written by Mrs. Ralph Garwood. There were two duets by Linda Rotise and Eleanor Porter. Reading poems were Mrs. Leonard Swan son. Mrs. Wayne Rowse, Mrs. Dean Rowse, Mrs. Jack Christi anson and Mrs. Frank Porter. There was a saxophone solo by Mrs. Jack Christianson. Mrs. Wil liam Turner was in charge of the guest book, Mrs. William Jutte the gifts, and Mrs. Vernon Smith the lunch. Miss Florea’s marriage to Jim Mintle of Cham bers, newly ordained minister, will be June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mitchell and fhmily of Meridan. Ida., came Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs Frank Tracy and family, and her sister, Mrs. LaVern Hoerle and family. Weekend guests of Mrs. Esther Wood were her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stiles of Lincoln, her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christianson and Judy, and her granddaughter and husband, Mr and Mrs. Phillip Sieck, all of Omaha. James Platt returned Thurs day from Alaska where he had spent two weeks with his son in-law and daughter. Pvt. and Mrs. Larry Lieswald and new daughter. Mrs. Platt, who ac companied him to Anchorage, remained for a longer visit. Sunday dinner guests in the Glen Grimes home were Edith Grimes of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grimes and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Adams, all of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Read and family of Lincoln were weekend guests dl his mother, Mrs. Tim Read, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Halsey and Keith. Mrs. Weaver Brotherton of Greeley, Colo., and her daughter, Mrs- Gustafson and daughter of Eaton, Colo., came Thursday of last week and spent until Mon day with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Alderson, and other relatives and friends. The Rev. and Mi's. Charles Cox and granddaughter, Cheryl Ann, left Monday for Decatur, la., to spend Memorial Day. Cheryl Ann accompanied her aunt from De catur to Waterloo where her mother met her and took her on home. She had visited several weeks with her grandparents at Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Powell of Osceola came Sunday for a short visit with Mrs. Hattie Tilv bets and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Holcomb ol Aurora were weekend guests in the L. V. Cooper home. Jack Beierle of Columbus spent Sunday with Mrs. Beierle and children at the home of her mother, Mrs. Paul Roth. Mrs. Phyllis Salt of Columbus spent the weekend and Memorial Day with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Giseriech and family. Mr. and Mi's. Jack Alderson and family of Phoenix, Ariz., ar rived Sunday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Al derson, and to attend the Alumni banquet and Memorial Day ser vices. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Stahley of Milford came to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Alder son and other relatives and to at tend the Alumni banquet. It’8 lemon ice cream as you like it—by Meadow Gold, of course—with flakes of lemon stick candy and a delicate lemon flavor that filters through on every spoonful. Dandy! Ask for it everywhere. I ATTENTION FARMALL OWNERS The tremendous success of our last Farmall Parade has prompted us to have a second Farmail Parade. Free set of Champion Spark Plugs and engine check ■ : vi:. i up for every Farmall tractor brought to our shop on SATURDAY, JUNE 3 ' If- »A( ( ■ ' •* . I ■ t : MACHINE DISPLAY - MOVIES Shelhamer Equipment Co -M/f f 225 E. Douglas • O'Neill Phone 570