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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1963)
# I FOR SALE I-ANDRACE BOARS FDR SALE— Ready for service, Veterinary Vaccinated for Erysipelas, Hog Cholera and I-epto; guaranteed breeders. Spencer Feed Service. Spencer, Nebr. 26tfc for HALF. — Tit At TORS A selection of IHC M gas tractors I 1951 model 30 Massey, perfect I Model 44 Massey, good 1 VAC Case with mounted plow and mower All tractors priced to save you money. Let me know your tractor needs. •lust east of O’Neill Drive-In theatre VERNON GORGKN or call 100 and ask for (lint Petersen _ 44tfc for saijk Four registered 2 year old Hereford bulls, yellow, rugged WENTWORTH FDt JNDATION Werner Poewsneclter Phone 2440 Atkinson 43-45c FOR SAI-E—1950 IHC Model M tractor with loader and grapple fork, used one season. Pat Cor rigan, Atkinson, ph. 6271. 44-45p FDR SALIS- 30-06 Enfield Sporter rifle; 30-06 Springfield Sporter; 22 magnum auto, loading rifles. Orley Rickard, 27 mi. south of O’Neill, address Ewing. 43^44p FDR SALE -Purebred Hampshire hoars. Big and rugged. Will de liver. Henry and Richard Stell ing, Orchard, Nebr. 12tfc FDR SALE- Two liedroom modem house in O’Neill. Write to Box SC in care of FYontier for in formation. 43-45p SEE US ror new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25^ down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone Ccntois Motor Co., Neligh. 30tf FOR SALE—1956 F-750 Ford truck, 17-ft. combination box, 900 rub ber, good condition. James Mc Allister, ph. 3467, Spencer, Nebr. 42-44p FOR SALE — Nixon Cattle, Hog and Poultry Feeds, Salt, Miner als, Soybean, Barb Wire and Steel Posts. Warehouse 1% blocks south, *6 block east of Town House. Ray Lawrence, O’ Neill, Nebr. 38-10p 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 I make monthly payment loans on City real estate. R. H. Park er, O'Neill, Nebr. 41tfc FOR SALE-Hereford bulls.— Kieth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy A hart, Emmet. 32tfc CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker. 50tf 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 NEW and USED CARS USED CARS |QP j CHEVROLET ■ 2 door sedan | QCC CHEVROLET I z33 Tudor sedan, Bel Air 1 0<ifi CHEVROLET * “30 2 door sedan, Delray 1 Q/A CHEVROLET I zOU 2 door sedan, Bel Air 10A1 CHEVROLET * zO I 4 door Sport sed. Lmpala | Q/A CADILLAC ■ V Ow 4 door sedan 1QC A DODGE ' z 3*f 4 door Royal sedan iqcj, FORD ■ z 4 door sedan V8, stick lore FORD ■ z 33 2 door Custom 1QC4 ford ■ z </v 2 door sedan | QCf FORD 6 pass. ■ z3# Sedan Station Wagon | Qgrj FORD 4 door ■ z3# Country Station Wagon lOCQ ford' 1/30 4 door Custom 300 10A1 OLDSMOBILE * zO I Town Sedan | QCC PONTIAC 1/33 Chieft 860, 2 door j QCO VOLKSWAGEN * z30 Deluxe Sedan * q/A FORD Fairfane 500 » zOU 4 door Sedan 1OA0 CHEVROLET * zOU 4 door Biseayne | Q/A OLDSMOBILE I zOO Holiday Sedan A Q/A OLDSMOBILE I 70U s door Holiday 98 | Q/A CHEVROLET ■ yOU 4 door Station Wagon PICKUPS 1 QCC CHEVROLET I y33 FCAB 2 Ton 1OA1 CHEVROLET I yO I Fieetside |QPQ CHEVROLET I y^y 2 Ton truck SPECIAL DISCOLNT on 1963 New Chevy Sport Coupe, white side wall tires,* radio, heater, 2 speed wiper and washer, tinted windshield, padded dash, and wheel trim covers . $2455.49 Spitzenberger Chevy-Olds O’Neill. Nebraska AVOID DISPUTED CLAIMS—Buy I Quality Insurance. See Kieth Abart. 38tfc FOR SALK 1955 Geer mobile home, complete, good condition. Doan available. Contact I»nnie Breiner, Inman 44-45p OATS FOR SALE — Patrick J. Gokie, RR 1, O’Neill 39tfc CALL US for estimate on Blown Insulation job for your home. Save 40% to 50% on your fuel bill. N. D. Ickes and Dan Tro shynski, dealers at Page. 44tfc USED .MACHINERY 1962 Bcl62 III truck with 2 speed, radio, V-8 engine, excellent tires 1960 B110 Traveall 1954 2 ton IH truck with 5 speed trans., 2 speed rear axle & 16-ft. comb, rack 1951 Jeep w'ith top 1950 Jeep overhauled 1962 1-240 w'ith fast hitch demon strator . SAVE $$$ Farmall M tractor Case VAC Farmall C Super A tractor 2— F20 Farm alls Massey-Harris 44 gas, A-l shape w-ith winch Heavy duty Farmhand for Farm all M or H, John Deere A or B Dozer blade for heavy Farmhand only . $70.00 Case 2-16 plow John Deere No. 8 power mower, A1 2-bottom mounted plow like new for Farmall C, only $65 00 Steel rack & bumper for Ford 8-ft. regular box, both for $65.00 KEATING IMPLEMENT CO. Atkinson, Nebr. 43-tic — FOR SALE—A steel trunk, a 12 gallon crock jar and a man’s Elgin 17 jewel pocket watch. AH in good condition. Phone 453J, O’Neill. 44c CLOSEOUT 1963 Safeway 56’xlO’ 3 bedroom. Complete in every detail. This is a high quality Mobile Home priced lower than many less expensive brands. 1 only at the absolutely sensational price of: $5365.00 Don’t miss this. First come, first served. MILLER MOBILE HOMES Open Everyday Albion, Nebr. 44tfe rwn. —int i tdivo iu un cows. Any amount. Calves on hand most all times. Gerald O’ Connor, Atkinson. Call 2562. 44-47p EQUIPPED to do cattle and brush spraying. Joe Kaczor, phone 3F14, Ewing. 43-45p FOR SALE -1962 IHC power take off 56 W wire tie baler. Less than a year old. Baled about 500 T hay. Contact Bud Cole, phone 524R.1. Emmet. 43-44c Real Estate for Sale SAVE ON INSURANCE—prompt claim service. Virgil Laursen Agy., O’Neill. lOtfc FOR SALE OR TRADE—Six room modern home, close in. Write to Box 161. Tilden, Nebr. Will trade for good trailer home. 41-44c RANCH FOR SALE 960 acres: A well balanced ranch with excellent improvements and modem home, located on a good county Hiway in Freeman Valley near Spalding. Possession this spring, within 30 days after con summation of sale. W. H. Bokel man, Realtor, Fullerton, Nebr. 40-44p FOR SALE — Cafe with well es tablished business. In a good ter ritory, and a progressive town. For further particulars call or write Adolph Kotrous Licensed Real Estate Broker, Verdigre, Nebr., phone 4431. 43-46e FOR SALE—Dairy Mart Drive In land and building. All modem. Fully equipped. ‘‘Broasted chic ken”, soft ice cream, soft drinks, sandwiches, etc. Excellent busi ness, located on two highways. Other interest. Phone 5871. Ed Moeller, Atkinson, Nebr. 42-44c Why pay more than 4% interest on your land loan? See R. H. Parker, O'Neill, Nebr. 41tfc i FOR SALE—2 bedroom home in O'Neill. Attached garage, natur al gas heat, nice lot. Contact Rees & Rees, Brokers, 914 So. 5th St., Norfolk, Nebr. 33tfc Dr. W. F. Finley Residence for sale by Heirs. Modem Home, 4 bedrooms, good location. See George Hammond Executor, or Wm. W. Griffin, Attorney. 42tfc FOR SALE Good Going Business GAMBLE STORE—BUTTE Retiring F. L. Cashatt Butte, ph. 5141 44-46p FOR RENT FOR RENT — Hay. Alfalfa. Pas ture, Bldg. 100-160 Hay 50A Al falfa. Cash per A or per tons harvested. WOULD HIRE cus tom work on 50A com. 50A seed ing Grass Alfa. 15 mi. E and 15 mi. N of O'Neill or 12 mi. SE Lynch. Joe Cihlar. Lynch. 43tf FOR RENT—8 room home, close 1 in. Reasonable rent. Anna Don lin, ph. 961W, O’Neill. 44c WANTED WANTED All kinds of electrical wiring and repair work. Robert j Hendricks, Atkinson, phone 2247 | 42-44p | If you would like to change the in terest rate on your farm loan or ranch loan down to 4% interest, See or write R. H. Parker, O’ Neill, Nebr. 41tfc WANTED Dealer for profitable Rawleigh Business in S. Holt and Wheeler Co’s. Good living at start. See or write Marvin Stah lecker, box 92, Spencer or write Rawleigh, Dept. NBB-101-101, FYeeport, 111. 44-15p Are you giving your family the better things in life? Can you sell and organize? I need two good men to help me run a door to door selling organization in 4 counties. Write C. Case, McNess Co., Freeport, 111 43-46p AAAA — I will train qualified man or woman with car to earn 530 or more per day in established route work. Write C. Case, Mc Ness Co., Freeport, 111. 43-45p 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 for Lawson and Clinton engines on hand. 9tf WELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St Phone 775-LW. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill 3 blks. W. & 3^ blks. N. stoplight. NEED MONEY We make quick cash loans on automobiles and furniture. See us also for your insurance needs. Central Finance Corp. O’Neill Phone 14 Nebr. _21tfc MAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc WANTED — Man for farmwork. Tony Asimus, phone 510, O'Neill. 43-44c WANTED—TEACHER FOR school district 165 for 1963-64 school year term. Modem schoolhouse. Top salary. Send applications to C. E. McVay, phone 585J13, O’ Neill. 42tfc CURTISS BREEDING PAYS Dairy Herd Improvement Associ ation figures show that CURTISS HOLSTEINS average $20.00 profit annually over their stablemates. Can’t you use an extra twenty from each cow? Call 470 Duane Gray O’Neill 42tfc INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your self employment and tax reports, call on— GEO. C. ROBERTSON, Agency We work for your interest and appreciate your business. Downey Building, O’Neill, Nebr Ph. 534 — Res. Ph. 161-W Jan-Feb-Mar "WE" DON’T WANT “ALL” THE BUSINESS We just want “YOURS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN _23tl_ WELL DRILLING For Farm find Domestic Wells Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal Oil Station—O’Neill 50tf MONEY TO LOAN On Automobiles, Furniture, Signature. O'Neill Loan Co. Virgil Laorsen, Mgr. 38tf Bring your chain or blade POWER SAW to Shelhamer Equipment Thursday, Feb. 28 Free Sharpening by Factory Representatives SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT 44c HELP WANTED — Two new and used car salesmen. Apply by letter or in person to Spitzen berger Chevy-Olds, O’Neill. tfc MISCELLANEOUS You do not have to buy any stock in any company to get a Farm or Ranch loan from R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc < AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207 Q-NFTT-T CARDS OF THANKS I WANT TO THANK all of my friends for their cards, letters and gifts while I was a patient in the Sioux City hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. 44c Delores Mellor A VERY SPECIAL THANKS to all for the c»rds. letters and prayers while Edgar was in the hospital in Phoenix. They have meant so much when we were so far from home. 44p Mr and Mrs. Edgar Stauffer I WOULD LIKE to take this means of thanking my friends and rela tives for their cards, visits, gifts and prayers while I was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital. Also the doctors, hospital staff and Father Kucera. May God bless you all. 44p Mrs Joe Tomjack, Ewing TO OUR MANY friends, relatives and our children we want to say many, many thanks and God bless you for a truly wonderful day on our golden anniversary. 44p Phil and Maud Allendorfer WE WISH TO EXPRESS our thanks to everyone who helped in any way, during the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. A special thanks to Dr. Carstens for his care and kind ness, also to Rev. Kennicott and Father Kucera for their prayers. Mrs. Myrtle Spangler and family Mrs. Lillie Wettlaufer and family Mrs. Audrey Bowden and family Paul CJosson and boys 44p •--- - ■— ] THE FAMILY OF Emil Sedivy acknowledges with grateful appre ciation your kind expressions of sympathy. Mrs. Lydia Sedivy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sedivy and family Mr. and Mrs. Layton Anderson and family Miss Evelyn Sedivy 44p THIS IS TO THANK everyone who assisted in fighting the fire at our place Tuesday. Your assistance was greatly appreciated. 44c Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wabs I —I I--Legal Notices— | (First pub. Feb. 7, 1963) William W. Griffin, Attorney Estate No. 4521 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF HENRY SPAHN DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu tion of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on February 27, 1963, at 10 o’clock, A. M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County Judge SEAL) 42-44c (First pub. Feb. 14, 1963) NOTICE WHEREAS, Dale Cullen, Con victed in Holt County, on the 29th day of January, 1962, of the crime of Breaking and Entering, has made application to the Board of Pardons for a commu tation or parole, and the Board of Pardons, pursuant to law have set the hour of 9:15 A.M. on the 14th day of March, 1963, for hear ing on said application, all per sons interested are hereby noti fied that they may appear at the State Reformatory, at Lincoln, Nebraska, on said day and hour and show cause, if any there be, why said application should, or should not be granted. FRANK MARSH Secretary, Board of Pardons EUGENE E. NEAL Chief State Probation Officer 43-44 -1 (First pub. Feb. 14, 1963) John R. Gallagher, Attorney Estate No. 4609 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF C. A. TOWNSEND, DE CEASED. AND CARRIE H. TOWNSEND. DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that Roy Grubbs has filed a petition in this Court alleging that C. A. Town send died intestate on July 28, 1955, a resident of Holt County, Nebraska; that Carrie H. Town send died intestate on July 21, 1960, a resident and inhabitant of Holt County. Nebraska. That said C. A. Townsend and Carrie H. Townsend, died seized of an in terest in fee simple of Lots 6, 7, and 8, in Block 10, of the Village of Page, Holt County, Nebr., in which petitioner has derived an interest by purchase and mesne conveyance; praying for a deter mination of the time of death; that they died intestate; a de termination of the heirs, degree of kinship and right of descent of real property of the said C. A. Townsend and Carrie H. Town send, both deceased, which pe tition will be for hearing in this Court on the 6th day of March, 1963. at 10:00 A. M. (COUNTY Frank Cronk COURT County Judge SEAL) 43-45c t First pub. Feb. 21. 1963* I^-o F. Clinch. Attorney Estate No. 4610 NOTICE FOK PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, February 18, I 1963 In the Matter of the Estate of John P. Zinkon, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all perrons interested in said estate that a jakition has been filed in said Court for the api>omtmont of Emma Waldo as Administratrix of said estate, and will lie heard March 8. 1963 at 2 o'clock P.M . at the County Court Room in O'Neill, Nebraska. (COUNTY FRANK CRONK COURT County Judge SEALI 44-46< Report from Washington By Congressman Dave Martin Fourth District, Nebraska The Cuban situation is again boiling over here in Washington and if it continues to stew, it could make the pot black before too long. It's now becoming evi ent that Russian buildup in Cu ba has continued at a steady pace; that Russian might is growing; that there isn’t any dif ference between offensive wea pons and defensive weapons; that the President’s startling an nouncement last October (two weeks before the election) was made long after the facts were known; and that the President has completely abandoned the tenets of the Monroe Doctrine. I have maintained that the gravest danger from the Cuban situation is the fact that Commu nist Castro has been allowed to survive — a complete puppet of a foreign state, Communist Rus sia. By allowing the Communist ideology, supported by the Soviet Union, to exist in this Hemis phere, we are abandoning the Monroe Doctrine which states that ideologies contrary to those upon which this Republic was founded must be kept out of the western Hemispnere at au costs. One of the most serious threats that continues to exist from Com munist Cuba is the fact that it is today the central training ground for all Communist espi onage activity in the Western Hemisphere. Communists from Latin American nations are train ed in Cuba by Soviet profession als to go back home and over throw their own governments by creating disturbances, riots, sa botage, or by any other means, in order that other Communist governments can be established. The President in his bargain ing with Krushchev made a dis-1 tinction between offensive and defensive weapons. This is where he got himself into trou ble. Furthermore, he wanted on site inspection in regard to the removal of missiles, but didn’t get it. Four months later, he still doesn’t have it, and nothing is being done. By defining defen sive and offensive weapons, he left the door open for the Soviet Union to pour into Cuba thou sands of tons of military supplies. This is exactly what has been done, and Cuba today is an arm ed camp. One State Department official recently stated that the number of Russian soldiers in Cu ba had increased ten times since last October. Are well-equipped Russian soldiers considered of fensive or defensive? Yet, we continue to tolerate this situation. What has happened to the cour age which our forefathers exhibt ed in the Revolutionary War? The American people have not been given the facts. Congress is debating the issue now, but there are those who do not want an in quiry and are raising the cry of “politics.” Many Democrats as well as Republicans think the whole story should be exposed, so it appears that we may finally get a true picture. The Adminis tration should have taken the American people into their con fidence long before now. The American people are not afraid of facts but they are wary of half truths. Inman News By Mrs. James McMahan Keith Kivett and Kay Kelley, Wayne State college students spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Ki vett and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kel ley and Ann. Mrs. Ira Watson returned Wed nesday from Omaha where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Watson and from Lincoln where she spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Langley and daugh ters. The Langley’s have recent ly moved to Lincoln from Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark and family, Chadron, spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark and with relatives and friends in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burival and Mark, O’Neill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson and Billy Friday evening. Dr. William Slusher, Valentine, visited Wednesday morning and Friday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson. Dr. Slusher was in Omaha on busi ness. A group of friends honored Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark at a house warming Friday evening in their new home. The evening was spent socially and a gift was presented to the couple. Lunch was served by the self invited guests at the close of the evening. Charies Yoong visited Mr. and Mrs. Max Jeffers and family, O’ Neill, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch and Charles Young spent Thursday at McCool Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stoles and sons. North Platte, spent the weekend visiting Mrs Sh< lies' mother, Mrs Harry Moure Mr and Mrs. Ivan Couch and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reimers went to Merriman Wednesday to get the Retmer’s car which had been found at Merriman after being stolen Tuesday evening at Inman A nice crowd attended the Va lentine party given at the school house Thursday evening by the students of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, under the di rection of Mrs. Rose Kivett Sev eral skits in keeping with Valen tine's day was given. Lunch was served at the close of the eve ning. The proceeds of the party will be used later in the spring for a field trip. Mr and Mrs. Earl Miller, Ne ligh, visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc Graw. Harden Anspach, O’Neill, was an Inman visitor Saturday morn ing. He also visited Mr. and Mrs R B. South. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butterfield and family, Norfolk, visited rela tives and friends in Inman Sun day. Atkinson News Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Haas and Bryan of Valentine and Mr and Mrs. Harvey Wahl went to Omaha last Saturday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wahl. Sunday Mrs. Harvey Wahl left by train for Norfolk, Va., where she will spend a month with another son, Chief Petty Officer First Class and Mrs. Eu gene Wahl and Debra. Mr. and Mrs. Haas and Harvey Wahl re turned to Atkinson Sunday night. Monday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Me r^lnrer rr Ilnr-Kn r»4 Clixiot Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn and Delbert Gentele all of Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. John Mack who attend school at Wayne spent the weekend in Atkinson with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mack, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skrdla drove to Omaha last Friday morning on business. They re turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wedige, Allen, Stevie, Todd and Mike of Omaha, arrived last Friday to spend the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George We dige. They returned home Sun day. t Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Lofquest near Stuart. Mrs. Alois Mlnarik arrived home last Tuesday after spend ing several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon McDaniel and family in Mesilla Park, N. M. Betty Wedige, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moeller of Stuart, and Jim and Kay Vrooman, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vrooman are boarding with Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige while they are attending school in town. Mrs. Ramson Reed of Osmond returned to her home in Osmond last Wednesday after spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Mlnarik jr. and family. Mrs. Ramson came to make her ac quaintance with the new grand daughter who recently made her appearance at the Mlnarik home. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige were Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Wedige and family of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bouska, Dawn, Terri and Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg itrnrn loct mtocfc of Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn north of Stuart. Mrs. John Meurrens went to Omaha last Thursday where she visited her son and family. She will return home today with her daughter, Miss Mary Jane, who will spend the long weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McClurg and family of Broken Bow visit ed briefly with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg Sunday evening. They were enroute to their home after spending the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn at Stuart. Mrs. Robert Keating was hos tess last Friday night at her home to the members of the Bakers Dozen Extension club. The lesson was on Amps and Watts and was presented by Mrs. Leo Kramer. The ladies contin ued to work on their smocking project. William Wefso went to Ord Monday where he attended a State Tax Meeting. The State Tax Commissioner. Forrest John son was in charge of the session. STECKLEY Yellow Blossom Plow Down CLOVER SEED Purity #9-5% and Germination 80% 24e |b Order Immediately from Joe's Tire Service Phone 716 O’Neill, Nebr. B Mr and Mrs William WefSo were lust Thursday evening cull ers of Mr and Mrs Arthur Hun nets in Stuart Mr ami Mr* Allied Ka/du wen* Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Humid Kirkl.mil Mr* Fred Mack was 1misles* at a coffee on Tuesday from 2 to 4 p m Tlie proce<*ds to go to tlie Fund for the Good Samaritan home m Atkinson. Mr and Mrs Donald Gokie went to St Haul last Wednesday when- they visited her aunt ami uncle, Mr and Mis Kmil Tena per On Thunday they drove to Hayes. Kan where they met Joe Coufal, son of Mr and Mrs Ed Coufal of Stuart, who accompa nied them home to attend the wedding of his sister, Miss Con nie, who wns married on Satur day morning in the St. Boniface church in Stuart The Gokie chil dren stayed with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs leo Kra mer while their parents wen gone. Emil Colfack was in O'Neill on Monday transacting business Mr and Mrs. Earl Tooker and children came Friday night to attend the Spencer Atkinson liall game and to spend the weekend in Atkinson with his mother, Mr* Claude Humphreys ami other rel atives. They returned to Sjiencer Sunday evening. Wayne C.alyen am! Frit/ Karo drove to Denver on Monday on business Miss Donna Regal has been as sisting with the household duties in the John Flannery home the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Puckett spent Sunday afternoon with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Doug Wilson and Cydney in Ainsworth. Mrs. Violet Ashcroft arrived home last Friday after spending a couple weeks at Auburn with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mattie Hoyt came last Friday to spend a few days visit ing friends in Atkinson Mrs. Hoyt is employed in Omaha The Merry Mixers Extension club met last Friday evening at the home of the president, Mrs William Wefso. Eight members and one guest, Mrs. Mattie Hoyt, answered roll call with "How I would like to change the decor of my home, when I do my spring housecleaning”. The hos tess conducted contests, games and Vera Planck, Vera Humph TIRE VULCANIZING and repair AIX SIZE TIRES JOE'S TIRE SERVICE Phone 716 O’Neill, Nebr. 100 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS with Any Home Permanent $2.00 or up plus this coupon 50 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS with 200 Aspirin Tablets Mck. USP 5 grains Only 59c plus this coupon rry and Mr* Frank Fnbody am? tin* w inner* The Ones* What was won by Mr* Winnie link The lesson on Amp* ami Walt* was conducted by the Isutlesn and Mr* Humphrey gave a very in teresting cake decorating dem onstration New t lobby projects were discussed With a social Immii following Two new member* joined our ranks, Mrs Florence Wedlge and Vera Humphrey launch was served ami (he group adjourned u> meet on March IR at tlu* home of Mrs VI Ashcroft Mr uml Mrs Albert t-rget sjH tit Sunday In Atkinson calling on friemls Mr and Mrs Vernon Henry and Charley were Saturday utter noon callers ut the liome of hi* sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mr* Fred Kichnrdaon Lance wittier* drove to Or chard Sunday where tie met lu* father, Charley Wither*, who t ame from Omuhu to Hpeml whim time in the Wither* home here Mr* Marjorie Gtbaon and Mr* Fred Hayes were in Omaha last Wednewluy on iHisine** Mr and Mrs Merle Wining* will move next week to the Fred tloettcher ranch where he will lie employml ■a". ■■■■■■■■ n 1 mu www trm ww w wwm www ntt m —BY— Dick Tomlinson HIM "A birthday proton'. Homort Mako ovrt with todol" We stopped at Dick's on our way and took advantage ol the wonderful price* they were making on ttieir high <iuality liquors Dick's Bar Off and On liquor Hale* Let Dick keep you in the Rest of Spirits I Phone *36 O’Neill, Nebr. I —e Johnson Drug Store PHARMACIST — Wm. Petsche — Phone 118 300 Free Gold Bond Stamps 100 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS with 200 Anacin Tablets $1.98 size plus this coupon 50 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS with 4 Light Bulbs 40, 60, 75 or 100 watt Only $1.00 plus this coupon —.. 1 . —■ Bring your Chain or Blade POWER SAW ’° SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT THURS.. FEB. 28 FREE SHARPENING by Factory Representative Shelhamer Equip. Co. O'Neill, Nebr.