'lit. AND MRS. DAVK M>Y were guests of honor at a dinner Sunday at the Tropical Dardens In observance of their 55th wedding anniversary. Among the 29 guests present were four of tlielr children, Mrs. .1. M. Kennedy, Ainsworth; Mrs. Ray laiwrence, O’Neill; Mrs. Howard Holliday, Drand Island, and Donald Loy, Vork. I'nuhle to be present were Holland Loy, Salt latke City; Mrs. Arthur Doree, White Salmons, Wash.; Mrs. II. L. I-iylon, Montclair. Calif.; Mrs. (Charles Dreen, S, Wash., and Richard .1. I,oy, lakewiM>d, Calif. The anniversary three-tier cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. UwrencA. Many messages of congratulations were sent to the couple. A Poem From Mrs. Eby ... —VISION— I believe in America. She means something special and different from other nations. Often we forget what she means. We let ourselves think she means money, lands, machinery, mer chandise and man|>ower and we think we have the world by the tail because we have an abundance of such assets. But that's childish thinking. Other nations have had equal trea sure and yet have gone down. If wealth is all that America means, tlien America will end like all the others. But America does mean more than wealth, lands and manpower: She was based on a vision — a vision of freedom and equality with each man given a sacred right and chance to make the most of himself. Of course, we haven’t achieved that vision yet. We’re still unfair, unkind and stupid but we are on our way. I believe in America because she has that vision and it’s in her her heart, as well as on the books. Yes 1 know — she bluffs and pretends, acts smarty, and I oks and passes the buck. But in spite of that there’s some thing fine in America: Some tiling that ail the spies and slackness, crooks, cowards, powers and parasites can nev er black out: I believe in Amer ica! I believe in her future! She’s been in plenty of jams before but she has always won through for you can’t kill a vision. Money may fail you—lands may fail you, But that vision will al ways won. iBank on that, neigh bor. Bank on the dream that led to “Plymouth Rock” — started the covered wagon cav alcade, bank on that fierce in sistant vision we've held to, of freedom and fair play. Pray for it, fight for it, sacrifice your last breath for it. ‘ Amer ica will win through.” (Elsie Robinson) 65 or over? ■ MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH g. ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION • OMAHA, NEBRASKA r-1 Oscar Spitxenberger | Rush facts about cost and covet- ' j age of Senior Security plan along | J with FREE copy of “HOW TO LIVE I LONGER" health guide. J Mam,. J | Address...................... I i City.Zaee. | I Stof.. LI ST ANTHONY’S ALLHOUSE — Mr. anil Mrs. Edward Allhouse of Orchard, son, Marty Ray, 7 pounds 5 ounces. Feb. 21. Mrs. Allhouse is the for mer Judy Goakey. Mr. and Mrs. John Goakey of Orchard are the grandparents. LOGEMANN — Mr. and Mrs. William Logemann of Chambers, daughter, Kathryn Ruth, 6 pounds 12l/4 ounces, Feb. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wright of Cham bers are the grandparents. SANDERS — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders of O’Neill, son, Bryan Robert, 7 pounds 2 ounces, Feb. 24. RUEGGE - Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Ruegge of Atkinson, daughter, Toni Lynn, 7 pounds 4 ounces, Feb 25. ATKINSON MEMORIAL KAUP —Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kaup of Stuart, son, Dale An thony, 8 pounds 3 ounces, Feb 21. SCHAAF — Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Schaaf of Atkinson, daughter, Diane Lynn, 7 pounds 4 ounces, Feb. 22. SCHAFFER — Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaffer of Atkinson, daughter, Peggy Sue, 7 pounds 10 ounces, Feb. 24. BAILEY — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey of O’Neill, son, Michael Dean, 6 pounds 3 ounces, Feb 23. MATHIS — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mathis of Newport, son, James Allen, 6 pounds 3 ounces, Feb. 22. REIMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Reiman of Naper, son, Mil ton Thomas, 8 pounds 1 ounce, Feb. 25. ROOT — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Root of Atkinson, son, Steven Lawrence, 6 pounds 12 ounces, Feb. 24. GENTELE — Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gentele of 9tuart, son, 8 pounds, Feb. 26. SACRED HEART COBURN — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coburn of Atkinson, son, Doug las Ray, 7 pounds 4 ounces, Feb. 17. NELSON — Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nelson of Bristow, son, Jock Milton, 8 pounds, Feb. 17. KUBE — Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kube of Lynch, daughter, Eliza beth Ann, Feb. 15. VOGT — Mr. and Mrs. Gary Vogt of Sioux Falls, S D., daugh ter, Linda Carol, February. WILSON — Mr. and Mrs. Gar ry Wilson of Lynch, daughter, Jill Ann, February. ELSEWHERE LINCOLN — Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Lincoln of Levittown, N. Y-, son, 8 pounds 14 ounces, Feb. 15. Mrs. John Thiele sr. of Clear water is the grandmother. SWANDA — Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Swanda of Clearwater, daughter. 5 pounds 1 ounce, Feb. 18. BRODA — Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Broda of Clearwater, daughter. 6 pounds 6 ounces, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weyhrich of Clear water are the grandparents erf the Swanda and Broda babies. MEYER — Mr and Mrs. James Meyer of Orchard, daugh ter, Dawn Lane lie, * pounds 10 ounces, Feb. 16 WALNOFER — Mr and Mrs. James Walnofer of Orchard, daughter, 7 pounds 2 ounces, Feb 19. OLSON — Mr. and Mrs War ren Olson of St. Edward, son, Milton Ward, 11 pounds, Feb. 11 The couple has two other sons and a daughter. Mrs. Olson is the former Etta May Wells The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells and Mr. and Mrs E Olson of Lynch. Mrs William Wells of Lynch is the great grandmother. OWENS — Mr and Mrs. Dew ey Owens of Denver, Colo., son, 6 pounds 10 ounces, Feb. 20. This is their first child Mr and Mrs. Arthur Green of Lynch are the grandparents and a great grand father is Nick Baker of Lynch. KUNZ — Mr. and Mrs. Renos Kunz of Lincoln, daughter, Feb 7. Mrs. Kunz is the former Vivi an Walter of Chamber's. LARSON — Mr and Mrs. El vin Larson of Grand Forks, N.D., son, Douglas Elvin, 8 pounds 14 ounces, Feb 12. Mrs. Larson is the former Henrietta Sobotka of Inman. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Mrs. Maurice Grutsch, Mrs. Frank Clyde and Mrs. James Mullen of O’Neill; William Mullen of Emmet; Mrs. M. V. Landreth of Page and Du aine Bollwitt of Ewing. 22 — Mrs. Dale Curran; Ernest Eilers of Spencer; Ben Larsen of Ewing; Peter J. Brown and Mrs. William Logeman of Chambers. 23 Mrs. Katie Kahler of Bonesteel, S. D.; Teresa Hobbs of Ewing; Randy | Stewart, Howard Jackson and Mrs. Mary Bosn of O’Neill. 24— Mrs. Emmet Stamp of Inman; Alfred Walter of Chambers; Mrs. John Pruss and Mrs. Robert San ders of O’Neill; Mrs. Marvin Lar son and Mrs. D. A. Gunter of Ewing; Mrs Marvelene Garwood and Russell Garwood of Spencer. 25 — Mrs. Larry Ruegge of At kinson. 26 — Douglas Roberts and Patrick Priibil of O’Neill; El don Henderson of Orchard and Mrs. John Sorenson of Page. 27— Mrs. William E. Hansen of O’ Neill; Mrs. Richard Blum of Pickstown, S. D. and Mrs. Nellie Snyder of Inman. DISMISSALS: Feb 22 — Mrs. Maurice Grutsch of O’Neill. 23— Mrs. Lewis Coker and Mrs. Ed Murphy of O’Neill; Duaine Boll witt of Ewing and Raymond Stamp of Inman. 24 — Ernest Eilers, Mrs. Wayne Black and baby, Mrs. Frank Kenasfcon and Fred Fuhr of Spencer; Mrs. Clar ence Gokie and baby, Mrs. Dale wu&uii, riui truce ruiuun anu Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh and ba by of O’Neill. 25 — Mrs. George Ramold and baby of Inman; Mrs. H. B. Black of Spencer; Guy Blake of Chambers and Jack Taylor of O’Neill. 26 — Mrs. Ed ward Allhouse and baby of Orchard; William Mullen of Em met; Randy Stewart, Mrs. Will iam J. Wilkinson, Baby Kathleen Eckhoff, William Griffin and Douglas Roberts of O’Neill. 27 — i Mrs. William Hubei of Ewing; Mrs. Jack Tarr of Lynch and Mrs. Dale Curran of O’Neill. EXPIRED: Feb. 22 — Mrs. William Grutsch of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL ADMITTED: Feb. 19 — Mrs. Ralph Rees of Amelia; Mrs. Don Cadwallader of Bassett and Mrs. Wayne Clark of Ainsworth. 20 — Mrs. Johanna Ashe and Mrs. Eve Seger of Atkinson; Edna Thompson of Amelia and Mrs. Victor Kaup of Stuart. 21 — George Lane of Newport. 22 — Paul Shierk INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL, NEBR. Insurance of All Kinds i - Teen Age HOP FRIDAY, MAR. 2 Music by The THE RAMRODS AMERICAN LEGION s, BALLROOM O'Neill, Nebraska Admission: 75c Mrs Jack Bailey of O’Neill, Mrs. Donald Schaaf, Roy Griff in and Patty Slaymaker erf Atkinson and Mrs. Wayne Mathis of Newport 23 — Danny Ferris of Inman, Mrs. Otto Guthmilier of Anoka and Beverly Doty of Spencer 24 — Mrs Elmer 9chafler and Mrs. Wayne Root of Atkinson and Leonard Anderson of Newport 25 — Mrs. Gerald Reiman of Naper, Mrs. Lonnie Root of At kinson and Mrs Delbert Gentele of Stuart. 26 — George Goklfuss and Richard Young of Atkinson DISMISSED Feb. 21 - Anton Welchman and Mrs Lillie Stes kal of Atkmsun; Mrs. Justin But terfield of Inman and Edna Thompson of Amelia 22 — Alouis Wewel of Atkinson, Mrs. Ralph Rees of Amelia and Mrs. Wayne Clark of Ainsworth. 23 — Mrs. Johanna Ashe and Patty Slay maker of Atkinson. 24 — Mrs Dona Cadwallader of Bassett and Danny Ferris of Inman. 25 — Mrs. Eve Seger and Roy Griffin of Atkinson; Mrs. Victor Kaup and baby of Stuart and Beveriy Doty of Spencer. 26 — Mrs, Wayne Mathis of Newport; Mrs. Otto Guthmilier of Anoka; Mrs Donald Schaaf and baby, Mrs 9usanna Tushla and Mrs. Lonnie Root of Atkinson. EXPIRED: Feb. 21 — Harry Porter of Stuart. SACKED HEART ADMITTED: Feb. 15-20 — John Tiefenthaler, Mervin Anderson, Mrs. Clara Hahn and Chester Omey of Butte; John Schommer, Andrew Hanson, Mrs. Mary Hei ser, Mrs. Mary Hull and Mrs. Adena Jackson of Spencer; Mrs. Etta Bennett and Mrs. Dave Fis cher of Naper; Howard Carsten, Mrs. Floyd France and Mrs. Cathrine Cranford of Lynch; Mrs. Ray Coburn of Atkinson; Mrs. Amelia Minebjrg and Mrs. M. B. Nelson of Bristow and Mrs. Herman Wilken uif Fairfax Fab 2136 — Charlie Drickey d Bristow; Mrs Mary Hauer ol Moooori; Nickolaus Staler d Butte. Mrs Gary Vogt of Sioui Fails, S D Mrs. Put Langur and Henry Maly of Spencer, Mrs Eiua Cooper, Wayne Christen sen. Chester Miller and Mrs Margaret Zepf of Lynch. DISMISSED; Feb. 15-30 — Frank Matejcek of Monuwi; Tec Stock of Bonesteel, S D.; W J Thoms of Wausa; Mrs. Carrn Hunter, Mrs. Roger Sixta am baby, Herbert Nahrstedt and Mrs Dennis Kube and baby of Lynch Charles Ktnzie and Dixie Anr Reiser of Butte. Mrs Harry Hausmann and baby of Bristow Mrs Robert Whetham, Leonard Kinney, Marty Lee Elsasser Mrs. Roy Black and Mrs. Waltei Motacek of Spencer. Feb 20-2t — Mrs. Mary Hull and Andrew Hansen of Spencer; Mrs. Ray Coburn and baby of Atkinson; Mervin Anderson of Butte; Mrs M. B. Nelson and baby of Bris tow; Mrs. Floyd France, Howarc Carsten and Mrs. Gary Wilsor and baby of Lynch; and Mrs Dave Fischer of Naper Justice Court— February 23—Lamey F Baker driver for Buckingham Freight Lines, Omaha, overweight or tandem axle, fined $80 and costs Officer Richardson. Robert Bol ton. driver for Globe Transporta tion company, Omaha, over weight on interior group o: axles, $50; Officer Kizzire. Ro bert Burgess, driver for Wengei Truck Line, Beaver, la., over gross interior group of 4 axles overgross interior group of ! axles, overgross tandem axles am no reciprocity, $264; Officer Kiz zire. February 28- -Larry Fox Em met, overweight on axles, $60 Officer Ktzure. Jerry D. Smith, driver for Merle Waldo, Creigh ton. overweight on capacity plate and overwr.'OM weight, life; Of ficer Richardson At The Courthouse ItR NTT tXH RT— Feb 23 - Robert Vance. Ew ing. day speeding, fined $25 and cos.*, officer R L. Gade Feb 26 - Robert T. Manifold. Ainsworth, day speeding, fined $10 and costs, officer E M Hast reiter. Feb 26 — James R Radefc, Omaha, day speeding, fined $35 and costs, officer R. L. Glide Feb 28 — L. W Minor, Oma ha, no operator's license ami il legal use of dealer plates, fined $25 on each count plus costs and $37 80 sheriffs fee Inman News By Mrs, James McMahan Mr and Mrs. Don Kelley and daughters, Norfolk, and Ned Kel ley, Lincoln, spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs. W. E. Kelley and (laugh 1 ters. Marilyn Siders and Karon Brown, Grand Island business college students, spent the week I end visiting Mrs. Ray Siders and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Brown Georgia Herold and Mary Morsbach, Norfolk Beauty school students, spent the weekend vis , iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs I George Herold and Mr. and Mrs David Morsbach. Mrs. Emmett Stamp entered St. Anthony's hospital at O’Neill Saturday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mr*. John Gallagher are spending a few days visiting Mr and Mrs Al Manuk and fam ily at O’Neill Mrs. Edwin Langley and daugh ters returned to their home in Omaha Tuesday after spending a week visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. Ira L Watson. Mr Wat son took Mrs Langley and daugh tern as far as Winner and was forced to stay overnight at Ne Ugh Tuesday night due to bad roads Mr am! Mrs Harvey Tompkins and family, Waverly, spent the weekend visiting Mr Tompkins mother, Mrs. LNn Tompkins. Ira Watson went to Valentine Sand ay morntg to spend the day in U>e home of Dr and Mrs W J. Slusher atul sons. He return ed home Sunday evening, accom panied by Mrs Watson who s|«ent a week in the Slusher home while Dr and Mrs Slusher were in Phoenix, Art*. Raymond Stamp returned Fri day evening from St Anthony's hospital where he was a patient for several days. Merlin Luben returned to his home at Oak Wednesday after visiting his mother, Mrs Char les Luben. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly and family, who are moving to Page from Wlsncr, are taking care of chores «n the Lyle Ab ney farm. Mr. and Mrs. Abney are in Omuha where he Is re ceiving medical attention. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Steven* and family, Norfolk, visited laM week with Mrs. Bill Dalterfield and family. Mrs. Justin Butterfield returned Tuesday from Atkinson Memorial hospital where she was a patient for a few days. Mr anil Mrs Raymond Luben ami family returned to their home in Fremont Friday after »l«-tiding several day* visiting hui mother. Mr* Charles LUben Tuw Sander*. O'Ned!, vtiltrd over Ihr weekend with her gram! m dher, Mr*, Joe Peter* and Larry Bernice Column. Omaha, spent the weekend visiting tier parent*. Mr and Mr* (i* <>rge L Colman and family Mr ana Mr* Gerald Snyder, O'Neill, visited Friday rvemng with Mr* Kay Slder*. Mrs 1. L Watson w» nt to Val entine Monday to visit in the homr of Dr. and Mrs W J. blusher and son* Mrs. Watson will stay with the Slasher boys while Dr and Mrs blusher spend the week m Phuenu, Am Mr. and Mia. Harry Keoseli, O'Neill, were .Sunday dumer guests of Mrs. Hay Skiers Marilyn Skiers, Gene Duller field and Karon Drown, students at Grand Island business college, were unable to get home Satur day morning Tin y got as far aa Greeley and due to icy highways Uiey were forced to return to Grand Island. Mr and Mr*, Dean Dank* and family and Mr* John Duldman and son. Lincoln, vl»ited over the weekend In tin- home of Mr, and Mrs James Hanks and Rog er. Tlie MYF of the Methodist church enjoyed a Valentine par ty Wednesday. Tin* was nlao a farewell party for 1/orratne and Leonard Butterfield wl*> wtll lie moving stain to Norfolk Valen tine decorations were used. Games were played Itosara Ko pecky anil Patty Sholes, *{s>n sor*. were also guests Lunch was served at the close of ttie evening. When Yen Plan A REMEMBER THIS... In One Short Afternoon You're Selling A Lifetime of Work! ' ‘ »/ 300 FREE BILLS! MORE THAN 3000 BILLS DISTRIBUTED IN THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE FRONTIER! EXPERT ASSISTANCE IN PREPARING YOUR FARM SALE BILL! •srs;-"s= ToURT^r^HFR CAUSES SAU POSTPONEMENT'. ,„« FARM SAU ARROWS TO HSU BIDDERS ;"ats your f«<* Five Reasons WDiy You Get More At Frontier