The engagement of Mary Lynne Morrow, Hooper, to Richard Van Valin, O'Neill, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrow. Mr. Van Valin, a teacher in O’Neill public schools, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Van Valin, Wakefield. He is a 1961 graduate of Wayne State Teachers college where he was affiliated with Lambda Delta Lambda, honorary science fraternity. Miss Morrow is a 1959 graduate of Hooper high school, and is a junior at Wayne State. The couple plans an August wedding. • O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larson and son were February 10 visi tors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson, at Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaszko wiak will go to Lincoln Friday where they will visit their daugh ter, Nyla, student at the uni versity, and attend the presenta tion of Co-ed Follies in which she will take part. Edith Gallagher, Omaha, spent the weekend in O’Neill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gallagher. Omer Hoffman, Clearwater, was a business visitor in O'Neill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rooney left Friday morning for a six-week vacation to be spent visiting in Kansas, Texas, California and Arizona. Weekend guests in the Harrison Bridge home February 10 and 11 were their daughter. Karen, Wajyne State Teachers college student, and their son, Roy, and friend, Steve Thomas, David City, who attend Wesleyan Uni versity, Lincoln. Barbara Berigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berigan, accompanied her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Froelich. to Chicago last week, visiting there from Monday to Friday. Attend Convention Wayne Spelts and Dennis Hansen of Spelts Lumber company at tended the State Lumberman’s convention in Omaha Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Bakery Redecorated The interior of the M & M Bakery is being given a fresh coat of paint. The work is being done following the closing of business each evening. Entertains Church Circle Mrs. Robert Forwood enter tained Circle HI of the First Presbyterian church fellowship Thursday evening at her home. Following the business meeting a social hour was held and refresh ments served. Mrs. Kyster Is Hostess Members of the O’Monde club met for a dinner at the Town House Tuesday evening, Feb. 13. Cards were played at the home of the hostess, Mrs. Ted Kyster and prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Appleby, Mrs. Don Becker, and Mrs. Jim Earley. Guests were Mrs. Ed Cuddy and Mrs. Don Meyer. Entertains Wednesday Mrs. O. W. French entertained members of the Wednesday Af ternoon bridge club February 14 at a luncheon at her home. In the playing of cards prizes were won by Mrs. C. E. Lundgren and Mrs. French. The Valentine Day Motif was used in table decora tions. Mrs. D. C. Schaffer was hostess for the meeting the pre vious week. Attend Omaha Fights Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGinn and daughter. Donna, attended the Mid-West Golden Glove fights in Omaha Friday and Saturday where their son and brother. Jack, was a contestant. Also at tending were John McElvain, ----- | $$ Days Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday February 22, 23, 24 DINNER SET 4 Plates, 4 cups, 4 Saucers *1 i 15 PLASTIC ROSES Save for Decoration Day 3-HARDWOOD SALAD BOWLS 4-CAKE PANS. .*1 PEG BOARD & 30 HOOKS .. $J Many other bargains at or less SCOVIE’S WESTERN AUTO STORE... O’Neill A. P. Jaszkowiak Gene Shoemaker, Laurence Haynes, Marvin Johnson, D. A. Ker sen brock. John Conard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt. Card Party Winner* Mrs. D. A. Kersenbrock and Mrs. Robert Lowery, chairman of St. Mary's card party Sunday evening. Feb. 11, at the academy gym. announce the following winners of prizes: Frank Fiala and Mrs. George Pongratz, pitch; Mrs. Bill Biglin and Mrs. Jim Gallagher, bridge, and Leon Sargent and Mrs. Bob Clements, pinochle Mrs. Nora Mullen was winner of a special prize A large crowd was present for the party. Couples Club Meets Members of the Couples club met for a 7 p.m. dinner Sunday, Feb, 11, at the Tropical Gardens. After dinner they adjourned to the home of the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Haynes, for cards and prizes were won by Mrs. Verne Reynoldson and John Con ard, Emmet. .Jcurii Club Meets Mrs. Norman Gonderinger was the hostess at the recent meeting of the Jeudi club. Following din ner at the M & M cafe, the group adjourned to the Gonderinger home for cards. Prize winners were Mrs. Winnie Barger and Mrs. Allan Jaszkowiak. Mrs. Gonderinger’s sister. Miss Kathryn McCarthy, Atkinson, was a guest. Rebekahs Entertain Rebekah lodge memberes en tertained at a dinner Friday eve ning for their husbands and for the Odd Fellows and their wives at the IOOF hall. The group en joyed an evening of cards follow ing dinner. The occasion marked a joint celebration of Valentine Day and the redecoration of the hall following the recent fire there. Chcz-a-Mari Meets Mrs. Bob Cole was hostess at a recent meeting of the Chez-a Mari club. Following dinner at the Town House the members and guest, Mrs. Larry Schaffer, adjourned to the Cole home in Emmet for cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Dale French, Mrs. Bud Cole and Mrs. E. M. Gleeson. Honored at Dinner Dinner guests at the Robert Young home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devall and daughter, Kathryn; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crumly and family, Page; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walter and family, Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones, O’Neill. The occasion was the 22nd wed ding anniversary of Mrs. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Devall. Mrs. Harty Entertains Members of the Martez club met February 6 for a dinner at the M & M cafe after which they adjourned to the home of the hostess, Mrs. Pat Harty, for cards. Prize winners were Mrs. Hugh Birmingham and Mrs. Ira Moss. Mrs. Max Golden was hos tess Tuesday evening for the club meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole, Em met, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Earley, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen spent from Friday to Sunday in Omaha. They all attended the Golden Gloves Midwest tournament while there. Mrs. Hertford Entertains Members of the Janawa club met at the home of Mrs. Ben Heriford for a recent club meet ing. In the playing of cards pri zes were won by Mrs. Esther Morgan, Mrs. Floyd Wilson and Mrs. Bob Moore. Church Dates Named Launchers Mariners will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Presby terian fellowship hall. Thursday at 2:30 p.m. the Women’s asso ciation will hold its meeting and there will be a board of trustees meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday. Members of the Men's council met Monday evening in the hall for a dinner meeting. Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Hyannis, visited from Friday to Monday with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess, and with her mother, Mrs. Laura Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bright, Orchard, were Sunday visitors in the Burgess home. Mrs. Bright is also a daughter of Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Don Enright at tended the Golden Gloves tourna ment in Omaha over the week end Happy Helpers The members of the middle and advanced cooking projects of the Happy Helpers 4-H chib met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick. Officers were elected as follows. President, Judy Milnar; Secretary, Patsy David son. and News Reporter, Lavida Philbrick. Books were passed out and projects were discussed. News reporter, Laveda Philbrick. Injured in Fall AMELIA — Mrs. Ralph Rees received a painful injury to the hip Monday morning when she fell while in Atkinson. She has not yet received reports from the x-rays as to whether or not she sustained broken bones in the fall. Enters Hospital PAGE — The road main tainer operator was called Sunday morning to open the roads near Mrs. Marion Parks’ home in order that she might be taken to the hospital for treatment of a broken arm. The injury was sus tained when she fell on the back porch of her farm home early tha; morning. Eagle Band Parents The Eagle Band Parents will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the O’Neill public school band room. Duane Miller, music instructor will give a report on his trip to Chicago. Parents of instrumental students at the public school are urged to attend by the president of the organization. Refreshments will be served. AMELIA — Mr». Dorothy Garwood. Amelia, announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Faye Ixiuise, to Carrol Du ane Ballagh, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ballagh. also of Amelia. An April wedding is planned. Plan Meeting CLEARWATER — Officers of the Alumni association met Fri day evening to begin plans for the annual banquet to be held in May. Another meeting will be held Friday evening. Several in Hospital CLEARWATER — Several from this community have been recent patients in hospitals. Included in this number are the following: Mrs. Martha Wilcox, who is spending a few days at the Char les Hartronft home in O’Neil] since being dismissed from the Neligh hospital; Fred Lee, who is a patient in the Tilden hos pital; Michelle, seven-mcnth-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Lund, who re-entered Ante lope Memorial hospital February 14 after being dismissed three days earlier, and Lloyd Ashcraft, who spent a few days in Ante lope Memorial hospital at Neligh last week. Honored on Birthday CLEARWATER — Mrs. Dewey Brittell was guest of honor at a birthday party Friday evening at the Howard Luben home. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hubei and daughters, Mr. Brittell and Larry James. To Reorganize CLEARWATER — Mrs. Lyle Medcalf, leader for the Stitch and Hoe 4-H club has announced that a special meeting will be held February 24 at the Marvin Koin zen home to reorganize the club. New members are welcome to at tend the meeting. Retires from Company Anna S. Mathre has retired from her duties at Northwestern Bell Telephone company after 32 years of service in the traffic de partment. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorin drove to Park Rapids, Minn. Saturday to bring Mrs. Thorin’s brother, Bill Edwards, back to O’Neill. While there Ed caught his limit of 1-lb crappies. They returned Sunday. President Elected Aces High bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Gene Hastreit er Friday. Winners were Mrs. Ed Pa'ulson and Mrs. Pat Jacqhes. Guests were Mrs. Arlon Miles and Mrs. Arnott Buxton. Mrs. Dermot Erlington was elected president. The next meeting will , be with Mrs. Jacques. Lodge Meeting Held VERDIGRE — Tony C. Paesl, « John Pavlik, Mario Custer, Fred Marshall, Floyd Hildreth and Vac Randa attended a regular communication of Ionic Lodge 87, . AF & AM, at the Niobrara temple Thursday evening. Plans were made for a meeting Thursday evening which will honor the George Washington holiday. Robert Donohoe and Jerry Graham were business visitors in Sioux City over the weekend. rink * VaIcah _ The Midway 4-H club met at the home of Sue and Larry Nel son February 13 for re-organiz ing. There were 10 regular mem bers present and two new mem bers, Karla Anson and Pamela Crawford.. Year books were made out, projects selected and lead ers of each project named. Next meeting will be April 13 with Sharon and Karla Anson. Jean ette Woidneck, reporter. Address Received Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grosse have received the following address for their son: A/3c Kenneth C. Grosse. AF 17609157 CMR4, Box 16263 3386th Sch. Sqd., Keesler AFB. Miss. Grosse is now study ing in an electronics school. Wins Cash Prize VENUS — Mrs. George Jeffrey has been awarded a 5100 prize in a recent contest sponsored by Auto Lite battery in conjunction with the Ford Motor company. The contest consisted of 25-word entries. Grenier Promoted To Store Manager Carroll Grenier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grenier, O’Neill, has been promoted to manager of the Hested store at Douglas. Wyo. He was assistant manager at the Grand Lsland Hested store, prior to this promotion, going to Grand Island from O'Neill where he had a similar position at Lee store. He moved from here in March. 1961. Grenier left Grand Island last week for his new position and his wife, the former Rose Ann Schaf fer. daughter of Mrs. Clara Schaffer, O'Neill, will join him as soon as housing can be ob tained. Receive Word of Marriage of Son PAGE — Won! has been re ceived from SP/4 Ronald E. Summers, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Summers, Page, telling of his marriage to Nancy Bishop, Lincoln. January 5, at Tampa, Fla. where he is presently sta tioned. Mr. Summers has spent three years in the army, including a year in Samur. France, and has enlisted for six more years of service. Atkinson Youth Wins Leadership Contest ATKINSON Richard Galyen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gal yen, is the winner of the Youth Leadership contest sponsored by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, No. 1790, Ains worth. Galyen, a senior in Atkinson high school, was awarded $50 for first place. He is active in athletics and student government and is in the livestock business for himself. Orchard Theatre To Open in March ORCHARD — The Rex theatre which has been closed during the winter months, will open the first week in March. Glenn W'aring, owner, states that he will run shows four nights a week, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Bruce E. VVeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Weler, O’ Neill was graduated “cum laude’’ at Wayne State Teachers college at the end of the first semester, and will presently join the facul ty of Monticello college, Alton, IU. He will assume a teaching position in the foreign language department where he will in struct (ierman. He will reside at 1700 State Street in Alton. Weier, a graduate of St. Mary’s academy, received his bachelors degree at Wayne where he was a member of the honor role five times. In 1958 he was named a ’All-State Center” on the Nebras ka All-State football team. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Feb. 13 — Mrs. John Liska, Mrs. William Wilkin son and Mrs. Orville Eckhoff, O' Neill; Mrs. James Coventry, In man, and Mrs. William Conners, Ewing. 14 — Ed Flood, Mrs. Dale Beilin, Frank Clements, Danny, Curtis and Judy Morrow, O’Neiil. 15 — Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. D. Edward Murphy and Mrs. Lewis Coker, O’Neill; .Mrs. Elwyn Robertson, Chambers; Mrs. Joe Milacek, Bristow, and Raymond Stamp, Inman. 16 — Merle Thur k>w, Stuart; George Fick, Inman; Mrs. Ernest Pierson, Ewing; Mrs. Genevieve Harty, Mrs. Clar ence Gokie, Mrs. Edward Glee son and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt, all of O’Neill. 17 — Cindy Sue Paul son and Jack Taylor, O’Neill. 18 —Mrs. Marion Parks, Page; Flor ence Ponton, O’Neill; Raymond Lahmann, Ewing; Mrs. Jack Tarr, Lynch, and Mrs. Don Mey ers, Stuart. 19 — Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh and Mrs. Dale Wil son, O’Neill. 20 — Mrs. George Ramold, Inman. DISMISSED: Feb. 13 — Duane Lehmann, Ewing, and Mrs. Clar ence Gokie and Jan Humrich, O’Neill. 14 — Mrs. Henry Holm gren, Naper; Dale Mudloff, Page, and Mrs. Billy Perry, O’Neill. 15 — Frank Clements, Kirk Gries, Joe Jereske and Mrs. Paul John son, O’Neill; Mrs. Alfred Schi lousky and son, Ewing, and Mrs. La Mont Miller and son and Mrs. John Schipman. Chambers. 16 — Mrs. Frances Teske, Danny, Cur tis and Judy Morrow and Kath leen Hamik. O'Neill; R. B. South, Inman, and Mrs. E. R. Stewart, Page. 17—Mrs. Elwyn Robertson, Chambers; Mrs John Laska and son and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt. O' Neill, and Mrs. James Coventry, Inman. 18 — Mrs. Joe Milacek. Bristow and Mrs. Orville Eckhoff and daughter, O’Neill. 19 — Cindy Sue Paulsen, Mrs. Dale Beilin and son, Mrs. Ed Glee son, Ed Flood, Mrs. Genevieve Harty, and Regina Parks, O’Neill; George Fick, Inman; Mrs. Mar ion Parks, Page; E. E. Dewey, Chambers, and Mrs. William Cor, ners, Ewing. ATKINSON MEMORIAL .ADMITTED Peb 1J - Mr# Johanna Hamm of Stuart and Mrs RusaeU Miner of O'Neill 13 — Mrs Francis Lee of Atkinson. 14 — Mrs Donald Mitchell, Mrs. Ray Timmerman and Mrs Albert Wasson of Atkinson IS — Mrs. Ed Coufal and Mrs. Vernon Heyne of Stuart; Anton W'etch raan and Mrs Lillie Steskal of Atkinson and Mrs. Sarah Weber of Butte 16 — Mrs Richard Hen ning of O’Neill; Raymond Keogh of Atkinson and Harry porter of Stuart. 18 — Mrs. Justin Butter field of Inman; Joseph Shanner of O’Neill; Mrs. Vivian Vaughn; Alois Wcwe! and Mrs. Susanna Tushla of Atkinson. DISMISSALS Feb. 13 - Mrs George Higgins and baby of Na per anil Terry Kinzie of Butte. 14 — Mrs. Ray LeMunyan and baby and Mrs. Ray Estes and ba by of Stuart. 15 — Mrs. Albert Smith and baby of Atkinson and Anton JIrak of O’Neill 16 — Mi s Ed Coufal and Mrs. Vernon Heyne of Stuart. 17 — Mrs. Rus sell Miner and baby of O’Neill and Raymond Keogh of Atkinson. 18 — airs. Donald Mitchell and baby, Mrs. Ray Timmerman and baby and Mrs. Albert Wasson and baby of Atkinson. 19 — Mrs. Francis Lee of Atkinson and Mi s. Richard Henning of O'Neill. lirths ST. ANTHONY’S LASKA — Mr. and Mrs. John Laska, O’Neill, son, Gregory Alan, 7 pounds, 6 ounces, Feb. 13. ECKHOFF — Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Eckhoff, O’Neill, daughter. Kathleen Dee, 7 pounds, 15 oun ces, Feb. 14. BELLIN — Mr. and Mrs. Char les Dale Beilin, O’Neill, son, Charles Layne, 7 pounds, Feb. 15. COKER — Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coker, O’Neill, daughter, Julie Kay, 5 pounds, 12 and 3/4 ounces, Feb. 1C. RAMOLD — Mr. and Mrs. G. Ramold, Inman, daughter, 8 pounds Vt ounce, Feb. 20. ATKINSON MEMORIAL MITCHELL — Mr. and Mrs. Donald MitcheLl of Atkinson, daughter, Debora Gale, 7 pounds 14 ounces, Feb. 14. MINER — Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Miner of O’Neill, son, Jess Lee, 10 pounds, Feb. 13. WASSON — Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Wasson of Atkinson, daugh ter, Sally Lynn, 8 pounds 12 oun ces, Feb. 14. TIMMERMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman of Atkinson, son, Edward Charles, 7 pounds 14 ounces, Feb. 14. HENNING — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henning of O’Neill, son, Jeffrey Todd, 4 pounds 4 ounces, Feb. 16. ELSEWHERE STOKELY — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stokely of Valentine, daughter, Theresa Helen, 7 pounds 5 ounces, Feb. 7. The Stokelys have two sons, Tommy and Joe. Mr. Stokely was for mer assistant county agent here and Mrs. Stokely is the former Helen Engler of Stuart. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stokely of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Engler of Stuart. ELEY — Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Eley of Orchard, son, Craig, Feb. 12. NORTH — Mr. and Mrs. Loring North of Brunswick, daughter, 7 pounds 4 3/4 ounces, Feb. 11. Mrs. North is the former Lois Forbes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes. This is the couple’s first child. CRAWFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Crawford, Riverton, Wyo., daughter, Theresa Ann, Feb. 17. The couple has another daughter. GRUBB — Sp. 4 and Mrs. Ste ven R. Grubb of Lawton, Okla., son, Steven Robert jr., 8 pounds 2 ounces, Feb. 3. This is the cou ple’s first child. Mrs. H. B. Hub bard of Chambers is the ereat grandmother. SHIPP — Mr. and Mrs. Shipp, Columbus, son, 8 pounds, Feb. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroe der, Ewing, are the maternal grandparents. TIMMERMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timmerman, (Mr. Timmer man is employed at the Bob Clif ford ranch!, son, Feb. 14. AREHART — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arehart, Ewing, son, 8 pounds, born at Neligh hospital Feb. 15. _______ Orchard Drive Nets $388 for Polio ORCHARD — Mrs. Ken Bruce, local Polio chairman, reports a total of $388.65 collected during the drive. Several activities were sponsor ed and organizations, as well as individuals, contributed. Sweetheart Banquet Held at Orchard ORCHARD — EUB Youth Fel lowship members held their an nual Sweetheart banquet Satur day evening which was attended by 45 persons. Richard Bruce served as toast master and the following par ticipated in the program: The Rev. Duane Lenz, Janelle Lauten schlager, Warren Hill, Jan Wit hee, Linda Barton and The Rock ets. Guest speaker was Roger Horano. students from McCor mick seminary in Chicago, serv-r ing a year's internship at the: Presbyterian church in Elgin. Decorations were in the Valen tine Day motif. Serving the ban quet were Mmes. L. Withee, W. Lautenschlager. C. Juracek, B. Fletcher and G. Hamill. i ATKINSON — Wayne OoJyen, Atkinaon Font dealer, na* reeenlly m-Ii'cIhI by the Ford .Motor i'om|Mtm to a|»peur on u denier (nuiel to diM'iina the dealer'* role in the tMeeeaa ol hi* wml ear operation. The (utnel Man video taped at atwttoa in t ldeafto February 7. Mr. Oalyeti In allow n here with other member* of the panel (I. to r.l Oalyell, Itill Blnskovieh, Bert Wolfe and Maury Kemp. World War I Veterans Meet Auxiliary of World War 1 Vet erans met Monday evening with a large attendance at the Legion hall. State president, Mrs. Lulu Nor deen, Norfolk, was present to in stall the following officers: Mrs. Gladys Cunningham, president; Mrs. Loretta Hynes, treasurer; Mrs. Pauline Benze, secretary; Mrs. Goldie Tucker, chaplain. Mrs. Rose Minton, first vice president; Mrs. Catherine Mur phy, second vice president; Mrs. Martha Wills, guard; Mrs. Isa belle Moore, conductress; Mrs. Goldie Heriford, musician; Mrs. Ethel Auman, patriotic instruc tor; Mrs. Marie Lowery, one year trustee and Mrs. Moore, historian. A past president pin was pre sented to the retiring president, Mrs. Isabelle Moore, for her many acts of service to the Aux iliary. After the business meeting a so cial hour was held with the Vet erans. Hostesses were Mmes. Auman, Benze, Mary Bowen and Grace Borg. Sam Watson Named To Dean's List INMAN — Sam Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson, Inman, was one of 57 honor students named to the Dean's List at Ne braska Wesleyan university, Ijn coln. Co-op to Sponsor Engine Clinic A .special "Save A breakdown" engine clinic program for Holt county farmers will Ik* presented at the legion elub Tuesday by tiie llolt County Co-op association. The program will help farmers in tills area reduce operating costs and raise engine perfor mance of cars, trucks, tractors and farm vehicles, according to the association manager, llarvie Root. Jim Garrison, special repre sentative of the Oonaumers Co operative association, Kansas City, Mo., will conduct the cllnle. A question anl answer period will also he held. VRKDIGRR — I-»rry R. VI teraa, IB, son of Mr. iuul Mrs. .lot- Viterna, has been (lumen as the Comhiiskrr Boys Stater under the sponsorship of Mm Ver digre American Region Post 259. lie is it junior and Is active in FFA work, presently serving as tier president of the local FFA cliapU-r. Vltcrna is a member of the MVF eliureh choir and the Farmers I’nlon Voirth group. He participated In the junior class play, basketball, football, track and chorus and recently was awarded a blue ribbon In the Dis trict IV I'T'A contest at N’ellgh in the public speaking depart ment. The Boys State representative was president of the Niobrara section of Farmers fnlon Youth group, and Is now vice president. This month he will deliver his speech at the state convention of the Farmers I'rilon at Grand Island and will take part In a panel discussion group. It f KWIMi — Clayton Hoke Imm bwn wlecU-d aa the Kwing representative at Boys State In Lincoln to he held in dune. He In sponsored by the Kwing Ameri can Legion. $$ Days Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday February 22, 23, 24 LINGERIE.$2*9 to $Q99 Values to 14.98. Broken sizes in slips, baby dolls, waltz gowns and petticoats. DRESSES. $g Just 13. If you can find your size, they are real buy*. Values to 24.98. 1 Group JEWELRY.l/2 Original price WINTER HATS. $e Just 12. Values to 510. WINTER PURSES.$J. £ $£ Values to 15. Just 8 left. BLOUSES.$2 £ $3 Values to 5.98. SWEATERS .... .$3 to $7 Broken sizes, values to 12.98. SKIRTS . .7 .$3 to $6 Sizes 10-12. Values to 12.98. Just 14. APPAREL SHOP Winnie Barger, owner O'Neill