FOR SALE FOR SAIJC Ear com. Call O’Neill 859. 40p 8ALT FOR SALE Kanauolli $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 FOR SALE -6 room house and 2 story modem house, 2 granerys, 28 x 36; bam, 44 x 44 and other chicken houses and small build ings. Contact Skrdla Bros., 8 miles NE of Emmet, Ph. 5025 or 5028, Atkinson. 40-45c FOR SALE: Four new hog-houses, 7x14, woven wire floor; Fairbury 6-ft windmill in perfect condi tion. M, A. Snyder, Ewing. 40-42p FOR SALE—1st and 2nd calf Holstein heifers, heavy springers. John Sojka, IVt north, 4 East of j Page. 15tfc: FOR SALE 1 roan Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs old Ray Butler. Ewing. Nebr - 40p. FOR SALE New combination j storm windows and screens: 1— 24x21; 5 24x16; 1 36x16 and 1— 24x12. $0.50 each. Ludwig Placek, Lynch, Nebr- 39-41p WILL SELL OR TRADE Wiscon sin Dairy Calves, Beef Calves and Feeder Cattle. Any kind or size, also any type of Dairy cattle.--Write Don Johnson, Augusta, Wisconsin. 40-42p SERVICEABLE ALE Kegisierea Hereford hulls for sale. One or a carload from one of the nations largest herds. Dwarf free bloodlines. High quality, good color and hair, and top weight for age.—Gene Sundgren, Sun Ranch, Salina, Kan., Phone TAylor 7-2848. 36-40c FOR SALE Purebred Yorkshire boars. Eligible for registration.— Richard Hill, Ph. 932-J11, O'Neill. Nebr. 40c FOR SALE Hay and alfalfa in round bales. Also DeLaval cream separator, very good con dition.— P. J. Frost, Atkinson, Route 2. 39-40p FOR SALE Farmer Hybrid gilts mated to Farmer Hybrid boars. Will farrow in late February.— Stanley Lambert, Ewing, Nebr., Ph. Chambers IV 2-2531. 40-41c FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.— Kieth Abart, O’Neill. Dercy Abart, Emmet. 32tfc 59 HEAD of Registered Herefords, 54 Bulls, 5 females, O’Neill sale. Tuesday, Febr. 20.—Write for catalog. Keith Abart, P.O. Box 642, O’Neill, Nebr., sale mgr. 40-42c FOR SALE—Clarinet, finest quali ty.—Joe Edzards, Phone 110, O’ Neill. 33tfc FARM LOANS, See R. H. Parker. 50tf MOBILE HOMES NEW & USED See us today for the best deal on a New or Used Mobile Home. Write or call for free literature. Open Every Day MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES Ph. EX 5-2170 Albion, Nebr. FOR SALE—At auction, 50 bulls. 6 females. Holt County Hereford Breeders Association, Feb. 20 al O’Neill. For catalog. Kieth Abart, Box 642, O’Neill, Nebr. 38-43c SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompl claim service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc I AM BACK In my office again and can loan money on Farms and Ranches and City Property Some at 4% and some at 5% in terest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tl FOR SALE—Registered Hamp shire bred gilts for Jan. Feb. anc March farrowing.—Alfred Han son, Plainview, Nebr. 38tfc SEMI-LOADS WISCONSIN Spring ers and heifers, some fresh with heifer calves. From Shores Wis consin Dairies. Fancy Holstein Guernsey, Ayrshire, Jersey ant r»_:_ r-nfinnAiv on/4 Wniforc kj-— - Fine Holstein bull, 5115.00. Rug ged grey-white young Swiss bull Loads open, bred and weanet Wisconsin heifers. Shores’ cat tie “Pay Your Bills, Stop Youi Worries.’’ Travel refunded Shores, Neligh, Phone TU 7-4060 7-4850.29tf( FOR SALE OR RENT—A 1951 10x46 American mobile home ii excellent condition. Jack and Jil bedrooms in rear.—Contac Duane Lindenberg. Gibson’ Trailer Court. O’Neill. 33tfi SEE US for new SPARTAN a SAFEWAY mobile homes, 259 down. 59c int.; up to 84 month to pay. Write or phone Contoi: Motor Co., Neligh._30t FOR SALE—2 bred Hampshire gilts, bz mile west State shed a Carl Svenson farm. O’Neill. 39< FOR SALE—Calf creep feeder Colorado A & M, specification Over 100 bushel. Very reason able.—Sam Robertson. O’Neill. 39tf IF YOU WANT A lower rate o interest than you are now pay ing, see me at my office in O' Neill. Nebr. R. H. Parker. 50ti Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays I TIRE VULCANIZING and repair ALL SIZE TIRES JOE'S TIRE SERVICE Phone 716 O’Neill. Nebr. Real Estate for Sale REAL ESTATE 2 bedroom modem home, Ideal Location 3 bedroom home Many other good homes listed 480 Acres north of Emmet, Very Good Terms 240 Acres located west of Page 320 Acres west of Page Other farm and ranch listings ED. THORIN H* aJ Estate Broker Ph. 207, O'Neill, Nebr. _38tf WANTED WANTED-Waitress for short hours. M & M Bakery and Cafe. 35tf CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker. 50tf WANTED—Waitress and kitchen help.—Segerwood Cafe, O’Neill 15 tie _ vtAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin j store your candy and nuts head-: quarters. Always fresh. 27 tic I MAKE Monthly payment loans some at 4% some at 5% interest. See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 50tf WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair.-403 N. 1st St. Phone 553-J. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill 3 blks. W. & 3% blks. N. stoplight. NOTICE YOUNG DRIVERS If you are married and 23, we can save you real money on your car insurance. If you live in the city, $25,ON), $50,000 and $10,000 limits of Liability per six months only $12.45. If you farm, only $7.95 per 6 months. Check your policy and see us before you renew! GASKILL INSURANCE AGCY. E. E. Gaskill, Mgr. O'Neill, Nebr. Phone 710 No Membership Fees to Pay 3840c OPPORTUNITY FOR A PERMANENT CAREER $105 WEEKLY SALARY PLUS LIBERAL BONUS You will be associated with a company which offers maximum opportunity for building a per manent and profitable career. Can you qualify? 1. High school education or equivalent. 2. Neat appearance. 3. Car in good condition—free to travel Monday through Fri day. 4. Age 2145. If qualified, you will receive training at full pay. Write to: BOX 42 OMAHA, NEBRASKA We will contact you at your home soon 38 and 40 Switzer Electric Farm and Residential Wiring Appliance Repair Commercial Wiring Phone 674, O'Neill 3841p L. GUTHMILLER Half Block East Texaco Station SPECIALIZING in all kinds of automobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene and arc welding LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES Also repair parts for Lawson and Clinton engines on hand. 9t WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal 1 Oil Station—O’Neill 50C "WE" DON'T WANT » "ALL” THE BUSINESS We Just want “YOUB8” [l PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN ’ 23tl | NEED MONEY L We make quick cash loans on [ automobiles and furniture. . See us also for your insurance ' needs. Central Finance Corp. O'Neill Phone 14 Netor. fltfc ! FOR RENT • FOR RENT—Furnished first floo apartment.—Mrs. Marie Crook 129 E. Clav St.. Phone 80. O’ Neill. 40-41. - FOR RENT—3 room apartmenl modem. S27 per month.—Ton; Asimus, O’Neill. 38-39 FOR RENT—Modem 2-bedroon farm home with garage. 2V, miles from oiled highway u high school district with bus set vice.—Harevy A. Tompkins. In man. Nebr. 28tf. MISCELLANEOUS CARDS OF THANKS I WISH TO TAKE THIS Means of thanking the doctors and staff at St. Anthony’s hospital for their wonderful care during my stay there. Also thanks to my school pupils for their dedications. Dorothy Curran 40c WE WISH TO EXTEND Our sin cere thanks to our friends and relatives for the cards, letters, flowers and memorials at the time of illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Thanks to Reverends Cox and Schwenk. Kennicott. and Linder for reading the scripture and of fering prayers. Also to Doctor Carstens and the hospital staff, the quartette, pallbearers, and the members of the Women’s Society, ushers and those who sent food to the house. We are grateful to you all. Members of the Platt family 40c WE WISH TO THANK Friends, relatives and neighbors for their messages of sympathy. Mass and floral offerings and food brought and those who assisted in any way. A special thank you to Father Kucera, Father Duffy, the Sisters and nurses for their care and com fort during the sickness and at the time of the death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Joe Gokie, sr. Joe Gokie Sr., and children and their families 40p THE FAMILY OF Mrs. Morrison wish they could personally thank everyone for their kindness to her and to us. Our special thanks to Father Kucera, the Sisters, doctors, nurses and staff at St. An thony’s hospital. 40p THANK TO ALL WHO Sent cards and gifts to me while I was in Ro chester and since returning home. O. J. Drueke 40p I WISH TO THANK All my rela tives, neighbors and friends who remembered me with cards, let ters, gifts and telephone calls on the occasion of my 80th birthday anniversary. These acts helped to make it a very pleasant day for me. Ernest Trowbridge 40c I--Legal Notices— | (First pub- January 18, 1962) Griffin and Mounts, Attorneys No. 4621 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILI COUNTY COURT OF HOL1 COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HENRY SPAHN, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that s petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appointmenl of Herbert Spahn as Executoi thereof, which will be for hearing in this court on February 8 1962. at 10 o’clock A.M. (COUNTY Frank Cron! COURT County . SEAL) Judge 3941c (First pub. January 11, 19621 Elmer C. Rakovv, Attorney NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT ESTATE NO. 4476 OF JAMES D McCLUNG, DECEASED, I> THE COUNTY COURT OB HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. The State of Nebraska, to al ■ persons interested in said estate ( take notice that Pete Cooper, a: Executor has filed a final accoun and report of his administration i and a petition for final settle ment of said account, a deter mination of heirship, assessmen ■ of inheritance taxes, the assign ’ ment and distribution of sait ’ estate, and discharge as sucl Executor which have been se ) for hearing before said Court oi : the 31st day of January, 1962, a ' 10 o’clock AM., when you ma; l appear and contest the same - Dated January 9. 1962. ] (COUNTY Frank Cron] COURT Count SEAL) Judg< j! 38-K (First pub. Jan. 25, 1961) Cronin & Hannon, Attorneys No. 4523 NOTICE OK PROBATE OK WILL COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF ELLEN K. MOR RISON, DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appointment of Catherine Davidson, Richard Morrison and Mary Newton as Joint-Executors thereof, which will lie for hearing in this court on February 15, 1962, at 10 o’ clock AM. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County SEAL) Judge. 40-42c (First Pub. Jan. 25, 1962) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Hearing will .be held before the Holt County Board of Supervi sors on February 16, 1962, at 11:30 A. M., at the Courthouse, O’Neill, Nebraska, on Road Pe tition filed by Harry Jolly to es tablish a Road proceeding East one-half mile from the intersec tion of the County Road, run ning North which intersects with the Section line at the North west Quarter of Section 4, Town ship 29, Range 11, West of the 6th P.M., in Holt County, Nebras ka. Dated this 16th day of January, 1962 HOLT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Kenneth Waring COUNTY CLERK 40-42c ___| (First Pub. Jan. 25, 1962) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received in the office of the County Clerk at the Holt County Courthouse, O’ Neill, Nebraska, until 1:30 P. M., on the 16th day of February, 1962 for electrical wiring and en trance for Air Conditioners at the Court House and Annex Addition, at which time they will be op ened and read in the presence of the Holt County Board of Super visors. Specifications and bidding blanks may be secured from the county Clerks Office, O’Neill, Ne braska. The Holt County Board of Su pervisors reserves the Right to Reject any or all Bids. Dated this 16th day of Jan uary, 1962. Kenneth Waring COUNTY CLERK 40-42c Stuart News By Mrs. Herb Skala Brownie Scouts Elect Officers At Stuart The Brownie Scouts met for I their regular meeting Wednes day, Jan. 17. New officers were elected with Judy Cadwallader, president; Sherry King, secre tary; Michial Kohle, news re porter. The Brownies received their brownie pins January 3. They are taking sewing as a pro , ject. Mrs. Max Cadwallader is helping Mrs. Gene Ramm, the leader, with the sewing project. Stuart Garden club met Jan. 15 at the home of Mrs. Gene Ramm. Election of officers was held: Mrs. Earl Stewart, presi dent; Mrs. Jack McGrew, vice president; Mrs. Jane Newman, secretary, and Mrs. Bill Wewel, treasurer. Mrs. Clayton Bogue gave the lesson. Next meeting will be Feb ruary 22. Buzzin Dozen Card club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Smith Sunday evening. Prize winners were Walt Kaup and Mrs. Dick Kaup, Barney Nickless and Mrs. Larry Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hoffman will have the next meeting. Mrs. Grace Frost was a Sat urday guest of Mrs. Bessie Get tert. Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Harley. Mrs. Katie Grunke and Pearl Ax tell were Saturday shoppers ir O’Neill. Joe and Theresa Levi were Thursday callers at O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jensen en tertained friends Sunday evening at a Pitch party at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel wiE have the next party. Improvement Club The Improvement Club mel with Mrs. Noma Hall, Thursdaj afternoon with six members pre sent and Mrs. Katie Grunke as a guest who later joined the club Roll call was answered by giv 1 ing memory verses and interest ing topics. Subject for the program at the next meeting will be about the life of poet H. W. Longfellow anc his poems. The club decided tc ’ give a donation to fee March oi Dimes. Cards were sent to twc [ members not able to be present Mrs. Hall served lunch. The t next meeting will be at the home ( of Mrs. Gillispie Feb. 15. Mrs. Dick Flynn and Mike ‘r Omaha, were Monday aftemooi I visitors of Mrs. Jim Hytrek. Mrs. LaVeme Clements anc : LaVeta spent the weekend a p Grand Island at the home of Mr ; and Mrs. Terry Cobb and fam ► I ay. Venus News By Mm. K&lpb Brutikbuoner Mrs. Ralph Brookbouser enter tained the Help U club at her home on Wednesday, Jan. 17. Dinner was served at noon. Eleven members were present. The afternoon was spent in quilt ing for the hostess. Mrs. Clar ence Finch, sr. received a prize Mrs. William Buxton will have the next meeting in three weeks. The Donald Caskeys have been quite ill with the flu. Mrs. Nellie Hamilton is now at home. She was a patient at the Brunswick rest home for a time after she was released from St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser visited at Verdigre January 12 at the Marie Sokol home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Von Seg gren motored to Scribner Satur day morning where they visited with relatives. They also visited with the later’s brother, who is a patient at the Clarkson hospital. Darrell Montgomery, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Montgomery, was a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital with pneu monia last week. Francis Boeder visited with his mother, Mrs. Edna Boelter Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch, sr. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeffrey last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser were Friday supper and eve ning visitors at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Emil Bartos. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser visited at the home of Mrs. Leta Brookhouser Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Caskey and children were dinner guests at the home of his parents Sun Hav Harry Caskey helped Lavern Caskeys move to their new home in O’Neill. Arvyn Heuhaus, Wayne brought his daughter, Kimberly, to the Howard Johnson home where she will stay while her mother is in the hospital follow ing the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Caskey and family, Norfolk, were Sun day guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ora Caskey. They stop ped to visit his parents on the way home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cihlar anc Kristie were Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. anc Mrs. Donald Kinnison. Mrs. Arden Laursen is a pa tient at St. Anthony’s hospital. Emmet And Community Dolores Tunender Farewell Party Held Friday For Joe Babls Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl was surprised with a farewell partj Friday evening by members o: the Victory Homemakers club The Club presented Mrs. Bab with a gift. Present were: Mr and Mrs. Bert Barnhard, Mr. anc Mrs. Jim Conway, Mr. and Mrs John Cleary, Clare and Johi Conway, Mr. and Mrs. John Jan sen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Muller and Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Floyc Ritts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Babl anc family, Mrs. Joe Ramold sr. anc John, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold jr. Mrs. John Babl, Lionel and Lu ann, Mrs. Ray Conway, Mr. anc Mrs. Herman Janzing and Joyce Mrs. Ray Tunender, Dolores Bobby, and Gene, Mrs. Bob Gal lagher, Mrs. Clifford Burival, anc Mrs. Ben Bazelman. The evenin* was spent playing cards. Receiv mg prizes were Mrs. John Jan sen and Mrs. Floyd Ritts anc Bill Mullen, Jim Conway anc Bill Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Bab are leaving the farm and mov ing to O’Neill. Mrs. Joe Bruder and Wahei Ries, Atkinson, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donalc Marcellus Monday afternoon. Jerry Schaaf came home fron Fort Knox, Ky., Thursday to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Schaaf. Emily Dusatko spent Tuesday night at the home of Carmei Benze. O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcel lus and family called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rentchle: and Randy Monday evening. Father O’Donnell, Emmet vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bernard Pongratz and family Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dusatkc called at the home of Mr. anc Mrs. Oscar Hansen last Sunday afternoon. jot. - Rectory Thursday evening. Lund 1 was served at the close of th meeting. I The Frontier Phone 788 -—————————— I Fort Randall News •iMlee klnru Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Click and | family. Spencer, wen* Sunday ciiuner gueats at the Melvin An- , deraon home. Mr and Mrs Lewis, futkr An des were Sunday afternoon visit ] or* at the home of Olga and Mounts Bengtson Mr. and Mrs Ed Caastdy at- i tended the funeral of Sid Baker j at Lynch Friday. Mrs Baker was a cousin of Mra. Cassidy. Mr. and Mrs Duane Kirwan i and Freddie returned Thursday from a two weeks vacation to California. They visited Duane's j sister anti family, Mr and Mrs. i Richard Smith and Duane's bro ther and family, Mr and Mrs. Jerome Kirwan. Mr and Mrs. Toro Kocer and Wanda, Wagner, were Sunday dinner guests at the Dan Kirwan home. Duane Kirwan and Fred were Sunday i al tin <; R Kn wan home. Mrs. William Langan am] Mik le and Mrs. Lkiyd Johnson from S[>eiicer were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Melvin Anderson home. Mrs. Tom Kocer jr. and Mrs Dan Kocer, Wagner, brought Wanda Kocer to the Dan Kirwan home Montlay where Wanda was an overnight guest. Duane Kirwan and Daniel Kir wan were Friday callers at the G. R Kirwan home. Meek News By Mrs. Kred lintlherg Mr anti Mrs. Curl Krogh re turned from Minnesota Wednes day where they had gone to at tend the funeral of Carl's father, John Krogh. One brother, John ny Krogh, Antioch, cam., was unable to attend. A tape record ing of the service was taken and will be heard next Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Assembly of God church, O’Neill. The recording will then be sent to Johnny Krogh in California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen, for mer residents of the community, are celebrating their Mlth wed ding anniversary Sunday, Janu ary 28 at the home of Thad Tay lor, Pamona, Calif. Mrs. Carrie Borg, O’Neill, is a sister of Mr. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen left Monday for California to at I tend the festivities. Lee Wrede, a beginner, also enrolled at District 1. He is stay I ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dobrovolny. i Paddock Missionary society met Friday p.m. at the Elmer 1 Devall home. Ten women were i present. They spent the afternoon working on cards. Plans were 1 made to sew some garments for orphanages. The next meeting will be February 16 with Mrs. Lawrence Rouse. I Bennie Johring and children and James Karel were Friday . callers at Martha Johring’s. Jerry Schmitz, and his mother, Mrs. John Schmitz went to Om aha Saturday to see their new grandson and nephew. They re turned Sunday and brought Steve, Mark and Danny Schmitz home t with them. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz i went to Bonesteel, S. D. Wednes dy to visit Mrs. Schmitz’ mother, Katie Ratterman, and drove on to Burke to see John’s father, William J. Schmitz who was a : patient in the hospital, but was i released that day. t Mr. and Mrs. Garold Risor and ----—— fir Is and Mr md Mr*. VirgU iubdy were Friday evening sup »r guest* at the llnunl Rouse wane, Mr and Mrs IleiuUe J.-hnng md family were Friday evening riaitor* at the Dewaynr Anaun vine an I Mr ami Mrs. George I*!**w. Larry ami Sue wer,- Sun lay dinner guest*. Mr. ami Mrs Oswald iMiekr irrived home from Rochester, Kiiui Miaulay evening Mr. >rueke is gaming und hopes to >e well soon Tuesday v tailors sere Mr* Albert Sterna and dr* Dial Stems, Wednesday, Franc i* Curran, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaclor and Mr. and Mrs. Seorge Nelson called Thursday, dr. and Mr* Bennett Devall vis ted there ami Sunday, Theresa ichrUkopf and Mr anti Mr* Art TNeUl were dinner guests Mr. tnd Mrs. Dave Jensen ami Mr. md Mr*. Orville Thoraen wer* iftermxin caller* Saturday evening Mr ami Mr*. Marion Woidneck entertained, dr and Mr*. Elmar Devall and h! Mrs Walter De rail and Kathryn, Mr ami Mrs. Sennett Devall, Mr. and Mrs. [Jewsyne Ana >n and girl*, Mr. ind Mr*. George Nelson, Larry urn! Sue, Mr. ami Mrs Loyal Hull and Twila Hick*. The evening was spent playing card*. Mr, and Mrs Walter Devall held high score and Bennett Devall and IVila Hicks the low score Mrs Carl Hallgrimson and Vonda were Saturday afternoon visitors at the Sam Robertson home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters and Nonna and Alpha McKath* nie were S.induy dinner guest* of Mrs. Christine Johnson. Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence I)ob rovolny and Mr and Mrs. Ben Samler* were Saturday evening visitors at the Lee Blake home. Mr. and Mr* Ted Crawftird were Sunday dinner guest* at the Cecil Miller home The occasion marked Mattie's birthday. Mr. and Mrs Sam Robertson called at tin- George Hotiertaoii home, O'Neill Monday and were overnight guest* al Suin’* sister'* home, Mr*. Albert Sum la II, Wake field Monday night Tuesday they visited at the Ray Robert son home, Sioux City, returning uuiue uuu evening Mr. and Mrs. Garold Rlaor and Marilyn were dinner guests .Sat urday at the home of lllnnche Rouse, Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and Danny, Chambers were Sunday dinner guest* at the Emmet Slaight home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters were supper guests at the lienme Johring home Thursday niglit and at the Allen Walters tonne Sal urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby were Monday night visitors at the Paul Nelson home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prouty and family were Friday evening sup per g'jests at the Ted Crawford home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst, Larry Wyatt and Joan Scarlet were Sunday dinner guests at the Austin Searles home. Marion Woidneck accompanied his father, Paul Woidneck, who was taken to St. Anthony's hos pital by ambulance early Sunday morning. He was suffering from an attack of the flu. Mrs. Hiram Johnson and child ren were Monday callers at the Delia Harrison home. Senator Frank Nelson plans to attend a meeting Friday at Lin coln concerning the state employ ee retirement committee and state car pool. Friday dinner guests at the Fred Lindberg home were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Woeppel, Paula Jo and Gary Wright, Ewing, and Merlin Anderson. Mrs. Allen Wal ters and boys called in the after norm. assoaiK SPECIALS mmrArr&omee h .. --- ........ .. .V ... ...... t I \ 5 I > •i 1960 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 6-passenger, Ford-o-Matic, V-8, radio and heater. 1960 FAIRLANE 500 i 4-door, V-8, Ford-o-Matic, radio, heater. ’ 1959 RANCHERO PICKUP V-8, heater, Ford-o-Matic, tu-tone. i 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500 i 4-door, V-8, radio, heater, Ford-o-Matic. i