Meek News IIjr Mm. Fred IJndbnrg E 1 Private Army (Jordon Slaight, 23 years, son of Emmet Slaight, is home on a two week furlough after finishing his first 12 weeks of training at Fort Leo nard Wood. H< graduated from St. Mary’s high school in 3957 and is to report for duty at Ilel voir, Va., March 16. The Paddock Community Aid met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Devall Wednesday afternoon. Eleven memliers and four visitors were present. Marjorie Nelson had charge of the devotions. More material was distributed among the memlwrs to be work ed up for the fall bazaar. The next meeting to be with Mary Hansen. A fine lunch was served after the business meeting con vened. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg left Wednesday from Grand Island for a visit with their sons, Ron and Don Borg, and families, San Ber nardino, Calif., and their daugh ter and family, the Garry Kir wins, Grenada Hills, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson and Danny were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Emmet Slaight. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walters and l«ys and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Rosenkrans and I toys, Po mona, Calif., wore dinner guests Friday at the H. V. Roserkrans home, O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Eumest Rosenkrans, Larry and Lavonne, Pender, wn afternoon visitors. Mrs. Austin Searles, Darla and Prettiest Bride There’s nothing lovelier than the smile a phone call brings, especially when you’re calling with your good wishes Next time you can’t attend in person, remember ... a long distance call is the next best thing to being there! Northwestern Bell. ■ I Rhonda, accompanied her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst, to Omaha Wednesday and ; were overnight guests at the Craig Connell home. Mr. and Mrs DeWayne Anson and girls were Monday visitors at the Virgil Hubby home and Mr. und Mrs. Raul Nelson were Tues day evening callers. Sunday dinner guests at the Carl Krogh home were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W'yatt and Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Rowse, Chambers. Mrs. Teresa Schelkopf and Mr and Mrs. Francis Wabbs were Thursday night callers at the Os wald Drueke home and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Young, Ravena, were Saturday dinner guests. Mr and Mrs. Joe Madura were Tuesday evening callers at the Roman Filip home and Roman and Doris, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Edwin Filip and boys, Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Glaser, spent Sunday in Spalding. Martha Johring and Henry Storjohann were Wednesday eve ning callers at Bennie Johring home and Friday afternoon call ers at the Melvin Johring home and Sunday visitors at tl>e Jim Karel home. Mrs. Jim Karel has been on the sick list and received medical | care at Lynch Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallgrimson and Wanda were Sunday visitors at the Gene Munson home, Nor folk, also called on Carl’s sister, Mrs. Sophie Shof. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pappenheim er and girls were Sunday visitors at the Lawrence Dobrovolny home. Mrs. Myrtle Dalton underwent surgery in Denver March 4 for cataract of the eye. It is not j known at this time as to the re sults of the operation but great hopes are held that- her eyesight will lx* improved. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goeke, At kinson, were Sunday afternoon and lunch guests at the Martha Johring home. Miss Kathy Searles caught the new walking fad this week and walked to school, a distance of 5'/^ miles in 1 hour and 15 min ute's. She believes in the motto practice makes perfect and may try a longer jaunt in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz went to Rochester, Minn. Friday to visit their son, James, and family on the return trip they si>ent Monday night with Flor ences brother, the Ted Ratter mans, Hurley, S. I). Tuesday vis itors at the John Schmitz home were Mrs. Katie Ratterman, Bonesteel, anil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ratterman, Burke. Friday afternoon visitors were William Schmitz, Bonesteel, Mrs. Louis Skalla, Bonesteel, and Mrs. Ed Koenig, Fairfax. The Paddock Missionary So ciety plans to meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Rouse. I Mr. anil Mrs. Lawrence Rouse and boys were Sunday visitors at the home of Celia Marie’s mother Mrs. Charles Freouf, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hornby and family were Sunday after noon callers at the Delbert Rouse home. Mrs. Della Harding was a Sun day dinner guest at the Gerald Harding home. Bring Your Soil Test Results To Your Co-op i @3)— —1 CBULK OR BAGGED —• -q .j AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE or MIXED FERTILIZER MEANS MORE PROFIT FOR YOU! To get maximum benefit from your soil test, the right type of plant food is just as important as the right amount. CO-OP Mixed Fertilizer or Ammonium Phosphate enables you to make the most from your investment in seed, labor and land. CO-OP Ammonium Phosphate or Mixed Fertilizer increases available plant food, speeds decay of crop residue and builds a growth-powered seedbed for your spring crops. STOP at your Co-op today, and ask about the many ways you can use the farmer-owned CO-OP Fertilizer Program to ' increase yields and boost profits. 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