$Nf MAE for sale KOK SALK Geere 226 picker I-row GI picker Wagons Boxes Hoists Farmall 560 D 51 Farmall M with good rubber Farmall Super II 49 H with M&W gear Farmall 300 Farmall 340 46 John I>eere A 54 WD 45 Allis 42 John Deere B Farmall 20 Utility 460 Demonstrator Sioux Bins and Cribs IHC rotary stalk cutter John Deere flail cutter New Stan-1 foist hydraulic driven elevator Kelly Ryan elevators New 12-19 Owatonna elevator Used Du All for WD Allis SHEI HAMER EQUIPMENT CO. IHC Ge'il — RCA Whirlpool O’Neill. Nebraska 29c MOBILE HOMES New and Used Nice selection of New and Used Mobile Homes in stock. SEE US TODAY WTe Trade - Finance - Deliver MILLER MOBILE HOME SALES Albion, Nebr. Ph. 395-2170 25tfc SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25*7 down, 5% int-; up to 84 months to pay. Write, or phone Ocntois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf 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. 50tf SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt claim service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc SHORES’ NEW DAIRY CREDIT All the money you want. 36 months at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance entire herd. Shores Wisconsin heifers. "Pay your bills, stop your worries.” SHORES, NELIGH, TU 7-4060 , 41tfc - -——-1 FOR SALE — Purebred Hamp shire Boars and Open Gilts from Grand Champion sires. John Sojka, Page. 20tfc FOR SALE—Hereford bulls.— Kieth Abart, O'Neill, Dercy Atari. Emmet. 32tfc FOR SALE—'52 Ford 34 T 4-speed cut down to full trailer house. Make dandy sweep. Call Harvey Hansen, 482-3259, Amelia. Nebr. 28-30c SELLING OUT Construction Equipment: Dragline, back hoe. trenchers, concrete batch plant, loaders, gravel pumping unit with 3 year lease of land, concrete forms and basement forms, many other items. Ph 379 or 1104. Cliff Belville, Valentine, Nebraska. 26-29p PONIES for Christmas. Very rea sonable. Book now and pick up later. Duane Gray, O’Neill 23tfc FOR SALE: Hampshire boars and gilts, grovvthy. stretchy, with ex cellent hams, sired by Gold Prince, the 1962 reserve grand champion at the Nebraska State Fair. New bloodlines, double vaccinated. Guaranteed breed ers. John Kaster, Clearwater, Nebr. Phone HU 5-3360 23-30p CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker. 50tf FOR SALE — Purebred spotted Poland China boars. Veterinary vaccinated. Martin Hoffman, Spencer, Nebr. 24-31c FOR SALE — 8 year old bouse, 28 x 36. All modem on highway 281. To be moved. Eugene Hoerle, Phone IV 2-2642, Cham bers 23-3£|> FOR SALE—Hay and 300 A. Boyd Co. farm. Priced for quick sale, $22,000- Will consider cash rent ing qf renting buildings free to take care of them or taking in cattlA Inquire or write 700 S • 13*h St., Lot 23, Norfolk, Neb raska. 29-30p FOR SALE — 1961 country sedan, nine passenger Ford station wa gon. A-l condition can be seen at Spitzenberger’s garage. Arnold Obst 29c CLEARANCE SALE New 2MH mounted picker, bank lube, 460 & 560 mountings-special New 2PR pull type, two row picker, rubber rolls-Special IH No. 30 Wagon, new flare box and tires, $288.00 New F560 — wide front, regular hitch Save New F560 — wide front, fast hitch Save Now 36 and 44 ft. Kelly Ryan ele vators Bearcat No 18R roller mill on trail er magnet, 8x4 Lateral auger, Regular Bearcat $952.50. Dem onstrator special $775.00 New 4A Bearcat Hammermill with rubber feed table, 9pecial $825.00 Used H - 300 - M - Farmall Keating Implement Co. Atkinson, Nebraska 28-29C TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpets and uphols tery. Shampooer For Rent. Coyne Hardware, O’Neill. 29c LIVE OR DRESSED Turkeys for sale Live $4 and $5. Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser, Orchard, Nebr., phone 5R212 on Walnut ex change. 28-31 c FOR SALE—Farm Rite corn pick er, mountings for Ford tractor. Bob Fritton, O’Neill, phone 901 R12. 28-29i) FOR SALE — Two part Shetland ponies, two years old and broke, one Shetland brood mare, Law rence Skrdla, Stuart 27-31p FOR SALE Three 1000 BU capa city steel corn cribs. Good as new. Reasonably priced. Fred J. Jungman, phone 7571, Atkinson, Nebr. 26-29c FOR SALE — Old Lutheran church building 36 x 22 with an addi tion 32 x 22 to be sold as a unit or two individual units. Bids are to be submitted in writ ting by December 1, 1962 to Pas tor K. W. Strang, Naper, Nebr. Owner reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. 27-29c FOR SALE — Pups — Henry Phelps, 224, So. Morton, O’Neill 27-29c LANDRACE BOARS FOR SALE- - Ready for service. Veterinary Vaccinated for Erysipelas, Hog Cholera and Lepto; guaranteed breeders. Spencer Feed Service. _ 26tfc FOR SALE — Angus bull, regis tered, 3M> years old — Bob San der, Ph. 933JL 27tfc FOR SALE -Purebred Hampshire boars. Big and rugged. Will de liver. Henry and Richard Stell ing, Orchard, Nebr. 12tfc Real Estate for Sale IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE — 240-acre improved farm for sale one mile south and one mile east of Bartlett. This farm has a one story, five room house, 26 x 32 feet; large cattle barn; double corncrib and granary and other buildings. This farm has approx imately 131 acres in good native grass pasture and 85 acres in cropland. If interested, please write or call: The AUSTIN Com pany, Inc., Columbus, Nebr. _ 27-32c NO REASONABLE OFFERS re fused en first house east of Lu theran church and on homes at 321 West Clay. Both properties are good investments if not needed for a home. See Kieth Abart soon. 15tfc FOR SALE—One bedroom house, all modern except heat. Natural gas. Located on W. Fremont St. Ray Pease. Atkinson. 13tfc WANTED FOR A CAREER opportunity, look for our large ad on Page 6. Jake Heimbuch. 29-30 W ANTED — A hired man to hav cows. F. E. Skrdla. phone 2173 or 2334. Atkinson. 29-30c WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days. Monday. Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon. Stuart, ph. 3741. tf HELP WANTED — Man to learn Maytag Appliance Service, and clean new and used cars. Also general utility work connected with garage. Younger man pre ferred. Apply at Wm. Krotter Co., West O’Neill, Nebr., in after noons. 28tf WANTED—Lady for full time care of Semi-bed patient. Write Vera Rishling, Neligh, Nebr. 28-29c 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 MAKE Also repair parts tor Lawson and Clinton engines on hand. _9tf WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St. Phone 775-LW. SPRAGUE WELL OO., O’Neill & 3% blks. N. stoplight SEED WANTED—t^e are now in the market for Sweet Clover. Alfalfa. Red Clover and Brome Grass Seed. Highest Market Prices. Great Plains Supply Co., Don O- Lyons. Rep., O’Neill, Nebr.. Pfione 421. IStfc WANTED — Year old ear corn, Gene Thompson — Amelia 28-29p 1 MAKE Monthly payment loans some at 4% some at 5% interest. See R. H. Parker. O'Neill. Nebr. 50tf — WLlL DRILLING f or f arm and Domestic Weils Call 721 or come to Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks south of the New Deal Oil Station O'Neill 50tf DON'T WANT “ALL” THE BUSINESS We Just want "YOUB8” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN . _23tl_ NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on automobiles anil furniture, j See us also for your insurance needs. Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. _21tfc MONEY TO LOAN On Automobiles. Furniture, Signature. O'Neill Loan Co. Virgil Laursen, Mgr. _mi ASHBURN MONUMENT OO. I*. O. Box 6, Tllden, Nebr. Personal attention to all orders. Covers all Northeast Nebraska. Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All work fully guaranteed. ‘ NEIU ASHBURN, Prop. 35p vlAKE PATTON'S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern House, partially furnished, electricity, on school route near Inman — Harvey A. Tompkins, Inman 28 tfc LOST & FOUND LOST—Strayed from my pasture 7 miles south of Redbird, year ling heifer, branded O Lazy L Backward, right hind leg, year ling steer branded Backward FX on left hip. Leonard Juracek, O'Neill. 28-29p STRAYED — Yearling Hereford steer with J Bar S Brand on left rib — Matt McCabe, Page 27tfc LOST — 700 to 800 pound white face heifer, coming 2-year-old, branded N over L on right hip. Pete Nickolite, O’Neill 27-29p STRAYED OR STOLEN — One whitefaced yearling heifer brand ed T-4 on the left hip. $50 reward. Ray Noble sr., O’Neill, Nebr., Opportunity Route. 29c STRAYED—from the Dick Femau pasture, one cow1 and calf, both branded, bar over O bar I. Carl Hallgrimson, O'Neill, Nebr. 29-31p MISCELLANEOUS CURTISS BREEDING can service your herd with the highest rated beef bull and the highest plus proven dairy bulls in the nation. Can you do with less than the best? Call 470 Duane Grav O’Neill 14tfc FARM LOANS. See R. H. Parker. 50tf AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207_O'NEILL CARDS OF THANKS WE WOULD LIKE TO express our gratitude and deep appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their acts of kindness shown us in the recent loss of our loved one. Special thanks for the cards of sympathy, beautiful florals and memorials. Mrs. Sofia Dobbin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holliday 29c and family WE TAKE THIS MEANS to ex press our deep and sincere appre ciation to our many relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and the many acts of kindness, also for the lovely floral offerings and to the ladies that helped with the dinner, for our beloved father and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr family Mr. and Mrs. William Farr Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Miller - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thelander Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelander ( Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bacon Mr. LeRoy Farr Mrs. Eva Weddles Mrs. Monica Kurtz ] Mrs. frere !9r* I WANT TO THANK all my friends and relaives who sent me cards and letters while I was m die hos pital in Rochester and since I came home; also thanks to those who helped with the work at tome. It j was all greatly appreciated. 29c A. A Walter WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS our gratitude for the assistance we received from the Chambers and O'Neill Fire Departments and the many people in putting out the fire at our home. We especially want to thank those who worked so hard in getting the contents out of the house, who helped after the fire and those who brought food, or helped in any way. This Was all greatly appreciated. Thanks again. 29p The Paul Harley Family I WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their cards, visits and good wishes during my recent stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Carstens and the nurses at St. An thony's hospital Edw. Krugman I-Legal Notices-1 NOTICE Sealed Bids will be received by the Holt County Board of Super visors of Holt County, Nebr., in the office of the County Supervi sors in O’Neill, Nebraska, on No vember 16th, 1962 until 11:45 A. M., and at that time will be publically opened and read for the furnish ing of Three Carloads of Bridge Lumber. All Bids must be made on pro posal blanks furnished by the County Clerk. The County Board reserves the right to reject any or all Bids. Done by Order of the Holt County Board of Supervisors, dated at O’ Neill, Nebr., this 16th day of Oc tober, 1962. Kenneth Waring HOLT COUNTY CLERK 27-29c (First pub. Oct. 25, 1962) Griffin & Mounts, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITARS * AND HEIRS COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF MINNIE C. FAR RAND, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that William C. Farrand has filed a petition alleging that said deceased died intestate on the 15th day of June, 1946, a resident of Holt Coun ty, seized of the South Half of the South Half of Section 31 in Town ship 31 North, Range 9, West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Ne braska, in which petitioner has derived an interest by inheritance, praying for a determination of the time of death, that she died inte state, the heirs, degree of kinship and right of descent of real pro perty, of the deceased, which pe tit ion will be for hearing in this Court on November 13, 1962, at 10 o’clock, A. M. (COUNTY FRANK CRONK COURT County Judge SEAL) 27-29c (First pub. Nov. 8, 1962) (John R. Gallagher. Attorney) No. 4585 NOTICE FOR HEARING THE STATE OF NEBRASKA: TO ALL PERSONS INTER ESTED IN SAID ESTATE, CREDITORS AND HEIRS TAKE NOTICE: That Cashmere Turay has filed his petition alleging that Frank Turay died intestate in Holt County, Nebraska, on or about September 5. 1945, being a resi dent and inhabitant of Holt Coun ty. Nebraska, and died seized and possessed of the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: West Half of Section 33, Town ship 30. North. Range 10. West of the 6th P. M., Holt County, Nebraska. leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named per sons, to-wit: Katie Turay. his widow. Cash mere Turay. Steven Turay, Frank t Turay. Joseph Turay, John Tu ray, his sons and Rose Pritchett, j his daughter. That the interest of your pe titioner herein in the above des cribed real estate is derived from inheritance, said petitioner being a son and heir at law of said de- j ceased; and praying for a deter-1 mination of the time of the death, the heirs the degree of kinship and the right of descent of the real property belonging to the said deceased, in the state of Ne braska, which petition will be for hearing in this Court on the 28th day of November, at 10 o’ clock A. M. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 2nd day of November. 1962. i (COUNTY FRANK CRONK COURT Countv Judge SEAL i 29-31c, — Inman News By Mr*. June* McMaku Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins ac companied by her son, Alien and Mrs. Ethel Tompkins drove to Norfolk Thursday and on to Ut ica where they visited in the home of Mrs. C. L. Caldwell. From there they all drove to Mil ford where they were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kel ley. On Friday Mrs. Tompkins and Allen attended Homecoming activities at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Highlights of the day included the alumni honors con vocation, the chuck wagon supper and the homecoming football game. Mrs. Ethel Tompkins vis ited her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Doughty. They spent Saturday in Utica with Mrs. C. L. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs Ned Kelley and Roger Tompkins also came to Utica for the day A fellowship supper was held in the Methodist church parlors Sunday evening. Dick Linder showed his slides of the Mission tor which he took this past sum mer with a group of other young people. The tour visited churches and mission centers in Kansas City, Nashville, Chicago, Des Moines, Omaha and various other cities. This tour was sponsored by the Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service. Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Ottborn Robert Zach and Ted and Lar ry Lanman were Saturday callers at the Osborn home. Clayton Bennett has been doing hay cabling for Bartos’ and Slack’s the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos were Wednesday evening callers at the Osborn home. Mrs. Anna Carson visited at the Carson sisters in Lynch Monday and at the Graham home Tues day and Wednesday at the Ray Wilson home on Thursday and she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Buss Greene to Butte Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard and daughters spent Saturday night and Sunday with Harold Osborns. Robert Thackston, Lynch, vis ited Sadie Derickson several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson visited the Carson sisters in Lynch Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Hun ter isn’t feeling very well at this writing. Friends hope to hear of her improvement soon. Guy Keller has been calling on his customers in this community. These chilly winterish mornings make the fuel man realize we might have snow any time. Lyle Wells and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells at* tended the funeral of Ed Henni fin, Mrs. Wells brother-in-law in Minnesota, returning home Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka vis ited at their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pavilk's on Sunday. Deloit News By Mrs. H. Belmer Mrs. Howard Temple, Twila and Shirley, Hastings, spent the weekend at the Henry Reimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer and Echo Fisher called at the E. L. Sisson home on Thursday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rexin vis ited at the E. L. Sisson home on Tuesday evening. Mr. Sisson was not so well. Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Reimer home were Mrs. H. Temple and daughters, Hast ings, Linda Larson, Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson. The Deloit Pinochle club met Thursday at the Adolph Koenig home. Guests were Mrs. George Schindler, Mrs. John Tagel, Mrs. Ewaid Spahn and Mrs. Kubart. Mrs. George Schindler won high score. Mrs. Tagel, low score and traveling. Mrs. Sisson had high score and Mrs. J. Bauer, low score. The children had a Halloween party Wednesday at school. The mothers and Danny Gibbs, Steve Bartak and Tim Pofahl were guests. In the evening the child ren went out for ‘tricks or treat.” Mrs. H. Temple and daughters visited the Fred and Glenn Harp ster homes on Saturday. The Eddie Funks have con structed a basement on their farm and plan to build a new house later. Mrs. Myrtle Jewell went to O’ Neill Wednesday with Mrs. John nie Bauer where she met rela tives and returned to her home in Dallas, S. D. after spending several days at the R. M. Tom jack home. Mrs. Anna Savidge, Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eggerling, Norfolk, spent the weekend at the Charles Bartak borne. The Sisson family were supper guests one evening last week at the Otto Reimer home in Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yerex, Can ada, were Sunday dinner guests at the Glerni Harpster home. Mrs Yer^k Is the ftrrmj; Beufah Napier. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson. Kimball, spent the weekend at the Albert Larson home, Ewing Mrs Myrtle Jewell, Dallas, S D. spent the past week tt the R M. Tomjack home. We had our first killing frust Thursday morning, October 25th the thermometer registered 13 de grees. Mr and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack and Mrs. Myrtle Jewell left Fri day for Chicago where they will spend the weekend at the Ralph Beaudin home. Mrs. Beaudin was Darlene Tomjack. Mrs. Bill Gibbs and family spent Friday in Norfolk visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald were Sunday dinner guests at the Richard McDonald home near Neligh. Saturday visitors at the Charles McDonald home were Stephen, Stuart, Pamela, Cindy and Tim my McDonald, children of Mr and Mrs. James McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and Jeanie went to Sioux City on Sat urday. Pheasant season opened ou Saturday. Oct. 27. Hunters seem ed to out number pheasants. Mrs. Sidney Anderson returned last week to her home in O’Neill alter spending 21* weeks at the Marvin Fuller, Roy Beeson and S. W. Gurney homes. Mr. and Mrs. Kryger sr., Ne ligh, spent Saturday at their ranch at Deloit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pahl and Mary, Oakland, Linda Larson, Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Renner were Sunday dinner guests at the Don Larson home. Other callers wore Mr. and Mrs. Wijlie Shrader and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDaniels and daugh ters. Mrs Anita Lee called Sunday at Fred Harpsters. Mr. and Mrs. H. Reimer spent Sunday evening at the Leonard Larson home. Venus News By Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Ervin Oltjenbruns is visiting at his brothers, Walt Oltjenbruns. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uhlir were Creighton visitors Tuesday. A birthday card shower is being hold for Grandma Sarah Eva"s who will be 99 «n November 8. Grandma, who has been bed fast for the last five years is in good spirits. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Broders and Barbara, Verdigre, were Sunday visitors at the h"me of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch jr. and Ran dy. Sunday dinner guests at the Ralph Brookhouser home were Robert Harting and Jim Bright, Royal. Sunday afternoon and sup per guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brookhouser, Terry and Mark, Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ceder burg, Norfolk, vis'ted at the Har ry Caskey home Saturday after noon enr°ute to the Laurence Sukup home near Verdigre. Tuesday evening, Oct. 30, the Help-U-Club members were hos tess to a Halloween pot luck sup per at the Page Improvement club. Nine members and their husbands attended. Pitch was played. Mrs. William Buxton arid Gary Caskey received prizes for the best costume. Sidney Faulha ber received the special prize. Cards were played with Kenneth Waring, Mrs. Ralph Br<*okhouser, W'lliam Buxton and Clarence Finch sr. and Otto Matschullat winning prizes. Celia News Mrs. Mark Hendricks Mrs. Hans Lauridson attended the “Best of All Days” cooking school in O’Neill on Thursday and reports it was very interest ing. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridson visited at the Louis Lauridson j home near Bristow Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lauridson and family and Mr. Jim Laurid son were Sunday supper guests of the Hans Lauridsons. Mrs. Gerald Hitchcock spent Monday evening at the Ed Heiser home while her husband attended the Telephone meeting at Celia. Mr. and Mrs. Garold McLeisb, Chamberlain, S- D. are visiting Ed Heisors, helping round up cat ue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colfack were Saturday dinner guests at the Emil Colfack home. Emil and Harold are brothers. Mr. Lawrence Smith and sons, Roilin and Verdon, spent several days at the Leonard Chaffin home helping with some repair work around the ranch. They returned to their home at Page on Satur day evening. Miss ^Evelyn Siaymaker was a Wednesday and Thursday guests of Linda Chaffin. Mrs. Nate he 1 Rzeszotarski at tended the bridal shower in hon or of Miss Sharon Seger at the KC hall in Atkinson last Sunday evening. Miss 9eger is to be mar ried in November. Michele Rzeszotarski spent the day with her friend, Deloris Vin cenz. Atkinson, and attended the Jr. class play that evening with her parents. Dennis Coffaek spent several > Frontikp HILL RICHARDSON. Publisher BKUCE J. REHBERG. Editor Terms <4 nubarnpOon: In Nebraska, »-iU yet year; elsewhere In tlie United States, J3 per year, rate abroad provided up«»n request. All subscrip tions payable in advance Entered at the postoffire In O'Neill, Holt ooun ty. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1H79 This news ouper is a member of the Nebraska Press Asao nation, National Editorial Association an<1 the Audit iureau of Circulations. N AT ION Al EDITORIAL c&J I4##'?" ' f-—"I —i (lays at the home of his parents this week. Saturday morning coffee guests of Mrs. Natchel Rzeszotarski was Mrs. Frank Svoboda. The Natchel Rzeszotarski fam ily were Wednesday visitors in O’Neill. Mrs. Pauline Beck and daugh ter, Juliene, Mrs. Frank Desieve and Mrs. Duke Hoffman were Saturday visitors in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hendricks and Arlin were last Sunday din ner guests at the Omer Points home near Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobias and children were dinner guesfti at the Robert Hendricks home and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kling er and children were at the Mark Hendricks home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dobias called at the Norbert Dobias home on Thursday. They spent the evening at the Herman Mey er home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Belsky, Gor don and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mel lor were Saturday supjier guests at the Leonard Chaffin home. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson attended the funeral of Vernon Harding, held at the Assembly of God church, O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hend ricks, Ricky and Rhonda were lunch guests at the Merrill An derson home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks and children were Saturday din ner guests at the Clarence Ernst and supper guest at the Homer Ernst homes. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hoffman and son, Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mrs. Frank Desieve and Mrs. Marjorie* Olson and daughter were Saturday suppt*r guests of Ed Hoffman, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicherieder and family went to Stuart Mon day evening to see the pictures shown by Florien Gesierich of Germany and the Holy Land. The pictures were especially interests mg to them since John had been to many of the places shown, when he was in the service. Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder and children and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Vendigre, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and r 1 1 ■ i. « m Mrs. Norbert I *>biaa The Smiths are the parents of Mrs Dooms. Mrs. Donald Olson and da ugh ler. Mr. Ed Hoffman and Mrs. Iva Desieve were Friday supper guests of the Duke Hoffmans. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Hoffman and sons and Mr and Mrs. K If. Chace were Sunday sujrper guests of the John Schwindt family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kibnurry and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Trashy naki. The Celia Homemakers club met at the home ol Mrs. Mark Hendricks with Mrs. Merrill An derson as co-hostess on Wednes day. There were 1H members and 3 guests present They were Mrs. Elmore filain, Mrs. Richard Klin ger. Atkinson and Mrs. H. F. Clark, Waseca, Minn, A llallo ween stunt was the topic for roll call. Members celebrating October birthdays were honored and pre sented gifts by their mystery sis ters. A thank you note was acknow ledged from Mr and Mrs. Stan ley .Johnson in appreciation of a book to the Atkinson Library ui memory of the late Paul Joiut son. Mrs. Inez Beck read an article on “Teens World” by Candy Hunter. Mrs Byrl Beck presented some facts of interest on health. The lesson “Kitchen Cabinets” was present'd by Mrs Merrill Smith, wliich brought out some very interesting ideas for the ar rangement ol l iw kitchen for more convenience. Mrs. John Sichender will be the November hostess with Mrs. Vic tor Frickle as her co-hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and Denton attended the 25th wedding anniversary at the Butte Legion hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson on Sunday There were at least 150 guests present. It was sponsored by the Baker Lutheran church. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Colfack are sisters. Try The Frontier Want Ads — It Pays f He can help you plan Pa secure future If you're looking ahead to retirement call The Man from Equitable. He'll show you h