^is&Le Frontier HI1X RICHARDSON, Publisher BRUCE J KEHBERG. Editor Term* o! Subscription: In Nebraska. 12 50 yei year; elsewhere in the United State*. |3 per year, rate abroad provided upon request. All subscrip tions payable in advance. Entered at the po*toffice in O'Neill, Holt coun ty. Nebraska, as second-class mail matter under the Art of Conyress of March 3, 1879. This news mper i* a member of the Nebraska Press Asso tialion, National Editorial Association and the Audil kireau of Circulations. NATIONAL E DITORI AL I .. _...J Stuart News liy Mrs. Herb Hkabi lorry Young arrived Sunday morning to join his wife and family at the Ernest Greenfield home. He had completed his schooling in Georgia and after a 30-day furlough he and his fam ily will return to California. Mr. and Mrs. Gary lockmon and family and Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Johnson, O’Neill. Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon were Mrs. George Beck and Mrs. Libby Mlinar, Atkinson. Mr. und Mrs. Jimmy Hoffman and family were Saturday sup jw*r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton. The occasion was to help Carolyn celebrate her seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seger, Newport, and Mrs. George King were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick King, Lynch. Mr. and Mrs Alois Schmader er spent Tuesday evening visit ing Mr. and Mrs Bill Hoffman. Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenfield were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wewel, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farr, Newport. Mrs Harrison Hovey spent Sat urday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Archie Bright and fam ily, O’Neill. She also visited Mr and Mrs. Richard Hovey and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs Joe Wallinger entertained the Couples Bridge club Thursday evening at their home. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blair, Andy Goebel, Mrs. Bill Stracke, Mrs. Florian Scholz and Bill Paxton. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Paxton were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton. Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleby and grandson, Doug, O’Neill. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr and Mrs Fred Tasler were Mr. and Mrs Ward Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. Z. X Marshall. Mr. and Mrs Tom Schoberg, O'Neill, were Wednesday evening callers in the Don Myers and Ferd Kaup homes. Gene Vondrak and two friends. Hinton, la , spent from Tuesday until Friday visiting Mr and Mrs Bill Paxton. Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kul lk were Mr and Mrs Henry Timmermans, and Mr. and Mrs S. E. Timmerman-, and Iins Mrs. Jerome Weber and Mrs. S E. Timmermans attended the Hospital Auxiliary and Legion Auxiliary supper at O'Neill Wed nesday evening Sunday supper guests of Judy. Roy and Tami Cadwallader were Barbara, Jo Ann, Richard. Clif ford and Mylon Skala. Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers and family were Sunday evening visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kaup. Mrs. Harold Johnson, Burke, S. D., Katie Papke and Albert Kirstead, Norfolk, took Mrs. Ber tha Toss, Gregory, S. D. to Oma ha last weekend where she board ed a plane for California where she will spend the winter with her daughters. While in Omaha they visited Mr. and Mrs Jerry Wallinger and family. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roberts, Fremont, Mrs. Virgil Baker, Norfolk, and re turned home last Sunday. Atkinson News Maxine Maslonka and friend, Lee McFadden of Loup City, al so Mr. and Mrs. A1 Baker were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parsons at the ranch Mrs. Guy Parson and Mrs. Al Baker went to Grand Island Thursday on business and came back as far as Loup City and stayed with Mrs. Baker’s mother all night, then returned to At kinson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kramer went to Omaha Thursday on business, returning Sunday. Opal Keating leaves Friday for Louisiana where she will spend Christmas with her son, Dean and family. She was accompan ied to Omaha by Alice Hill, who is visiting friends there. Mrs. Guy Parsons and Mrs. Don Parsons of Ewing spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack were Sunday dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Denton at Niobrara. Circle Sarah of the Methodist church met at the home of Lillie Smith November 28 with 13 mem bers and five guests present, guests were Libby Mlinar, Mary Paeha, Mrs. Charles McMillian and Sara Wabs. Evelyn Pacha was co-hostess. Mrs. Cliff Pacha and baby girl came later. Ethel Wefso was hostess at her \ home Thursday evening at 6 o’ clock to a turkey dinner for the Atkinson Civic Improvement Gar den club. Sixteen members were present. After the dinner, Mr. Meurrens, manager of North Western Bell telephone showed the Christmas movie film pro vtded by the Telephone Co. After: that Christmas Carols were sung' and a gilt exchange There wasi a short business meeting anti new j officers will take over for the Cuming year. Olive Skrdla and Dorothy Meur j rens returned early last Thurs day morning from Rochester Minn., where Mrs Skrdla was a ; patient at the Mayo Clinic the previous week. Mrs Clarence Focken sr. call-1 ed on Mrs. William Wefso last Friday afternoon. William Wefso spent Monday and Tuesday in Bassett attend ing an instructive school, for as sisting and instructing new as sessors. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson spent Sunday near Elgin visiting at the liome of Mrs. Richardson's brother, Clem Henery and family. They also called on the Harold Henery family. Mr. and Mrs. E V Hickok went to Lexington early Sunday morning to visit their s >n, Wayne and family, also to be present to see Wayne ordained as as elder in the church. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hickok en tertained a few friends Saturday evening to a dinner at the Steak House in honor of their 45th wed ding anniversary. C. W. Kirkland has sold his home to Hans Lauridsen and will vacate soon. Mr. and Mrs. Eli McConnell will go to Omaha this week to attend the state convention for county officials. Mr. Meurrens, manager of Northwestern Bell telephone will go to Grand Island for a business meeting to be held Wednesday. Dorothy Meurrens will enter tain the pinochle Christmas party at her home Thursday afternoon. The Frontier GAS —TOONSl —BY— Fritz Bazelman "Fill my radiator, check the tires and see if the battery needs water . . etc . . etc.” We’re just "naturally” friendly! Bazelman Mobil Service SINCE 1929 Phone 355 Hiway 20 East NOTICE There is still too much moving going on within the City limits of O'Neill, without it being reported to the Water Dept. This has been and still is, our biggest stumbling block. We are appealing to all of you that are moving or con template moving — Please report your move to the Water Department. WARNING To all those who have Past Due and Delinquent I water bills. — Your water will be shut off. CITY OF O'NEILL WATER & SEWER DEPARTMENT r 60-ft. Spool 37c pk,..no25« Three colorful widths of Holiday assortment of gay , ribbon on one spool. 4 dif- string tags, gift enclosures ferent colors. Reg. 98c. and seals for holiday gifts. . ._ Tn -1 * 11 - for pretty i j DECORATIONS i 19c. 49c 1 Give sparkle and holiday color to all your gifts by add /|* ing a gay decoration. Choose a festive spray with as I* sorted bells, beads, cones and leaves or holiday figures JL of Santa, angels, snowmen.and canes. For your holiday table, choose the Merry Christmas Dwarf band set. CANDIES < SA 11 Candy Stick STOCKINGS 49* "• 1 m1 17c fig io< Thin hard cm- Zesty pepper- k llPe’I I Colorful holiday dy coating over , VBN * mint striped k IHBPfI i design. 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