✓ FOR SALE LAND RACK BOARS FT) Ft SALE Ready for service, Veterinary Vaccinated for Erysipelas, Hog Chcilera and f/*pto; guaranteed breeders. Spencer F'eed Service. Spencer, NeFir. 26tfc FY)It SALE 3-rake hitch to fit Int. FI or M. Morris Hagberg, phone 2763, Spencer. 3-6c BALER FOR SALE !'*♦.! n-u Holland 7KW with motor, Hydrau lic bale tension, spare wire rack, and bale liner kit. Ready to go to work. See at Sioux City Trac tor and Flquipment So., Sioux City, la. _ 6-10p AVOID DISPUTED Cl-AIMS- Huy Quality Insurance. See Kieth Abart. 38tfc FDR SALE—One Allis Coalmen irrigation motor and Burkley pump. Phone 917R1, Otto F. Lor enz, O'Neill. 49tfc FDR SAI.E Allis Chalmers round baler. Used one season. Farm hand 6 wheel rake, used one season. 1948 International H, new tires and with or without wide front. Marvin Koinzan, phone 485-3242, Clearwater. 6-7p SHORES’ NEW DAIRY CREDIT All the money you want. 36 months at 6%. Buy new cattle, finance entire heni. Shores Wisconsin heifers. "Pay your bills, stop your worries.” SHORES, NELIGH, TU 74060 iltfc MOBILE HOMES STOP, SHOP, AND SAVE! A home to fit your purse! FInjoy Mobile-Home Living with a new or usixl unit from Miller Trail er Sales. Low down payments, Iznv rate financing, and Free delivery. Open Everydty MilJ.Kit MOBILE HOME SALES Albion, Nebr. 395-2170 6tfc FOR SALE — Nixon Cattle, Hog and Poultry Feeds, Salt, Miner als, Soybean, Barb Wire and Steel Posts. Warehouse 1% blocks south, block east of Town House. Ray Lawrence. O' Neill, Nebr. 38-lOp SEE US for new SPARTAN or SA1TEWAY mobile homes, 25*7 down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone Ccntois Motor Co., Neligh. JOtf FOR SALE — Hay cage to fit on back of overshot stacker. John Brunckhorst, Inman. 5-6p FOR SALE 1951 Farmall H, gas burner, runs like new 1946 H Farmall, gas burner, near new tires, new sleeves & pistons 1944 H, gas burner, runs good 1949 B John Deere, powrtrol, gas burner 1951 A John Deere, gas burner, powrtrol, 2 piece pedestal Also powerlifts for B and A John Deere 3 sets Int. wheel weights 3 new heavy duty underslungs Used parts for John Deere, Inter national, VAC Case and Allis Chalmers tractors BRADY WELDING SHOP Phone 2605 days — 8061 nights Atkinson, Nebr. 4-6c ACT NOW TO Control weeds in your farm ponds. Get details on Aquacide from Terry Wilson, phone 2239, Stuart, Nebr. 5tfc I make monthly payment loans on City real estate. R. H. Park er, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc CITY LOANS, See R. H. Parker. 50tf FOR SALE — Eight big rugged Hereford Bulls, coming 2 and 3 years old. Albert and Rex Car son, Lynch, Nebr. 44tfc PLANNING A VACATION? Need ' a pickup Coach? All sizes. Or der now to be assured of de livery. For prices see J. J. Lou kota, Spencer, Nebr. or call 2401 Spencer or 7481 Bristow, Nebr. 4-6p FOR SALE—"Air Tex" Aluminum combination windows and doors. Aluminum siding. Floor and wall tile. Free estimates. Phone 360W , Joe Bazelman, 120 So. 7th, O’ Neill. 4-7p FOR SALE — 10x50, 2 bedroom mobile home. Sell or trade equity • for furniture. 306 So. 3rd, O’- ; Neill, Nebr. 4-5p THINK! Hmr many tinea dm IIIBKI STAMP •Ml W MOM m THE FRONTIER Phene 788 O'Neill -OK SAI-E Hereford bulls.—I K'cth Abart, O’Neill, Dercy Abart, Emmet. 32tfc Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE Modem, three txed room house 1010 N 3rd St., Ph. 279LW. tp Why pay more than 4.% interest on your land loan? See R. H. Parker, O’Neill, Nebr. 41tfc WANTED L. GUTHMILLER Half Block East of Texaco Station Specializing in all kinds of auto mobile, truck and tractor repair. Acetylene and arc welding New and Rebuilt IAWN MOWERS FOR SALE LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED AND SHARPENED, ALL MAKES Also repair parts for Lawson, Clin- j ton and Briggs engines on hand. 2tfc 1 — EARTH MOVING Soil Conservation Work Dozer — Scraper Danis — Waterways ED PROUTY Spencer, Nebr. Idione: O’Neill 920J2 title WANTED TO BUY — 3 registered and 24 grade Hereford females with calves at side or heifers now 18 months that can be bred this June. Also 5 registered and 15 grade Hereford females to calve this fall or heifers now 12 months that can be bred this No vember. Contact Terry Wilson, Stuart, Nebr. 5-7c SAVE ON INSURANCE PROMPT CLAIM SERVICE Virgil Laursen Agency O’Neill, Nebr. 5Itf E. J. (Skip) SHANE Dragline Work Sewer, Drainage, Clam Work Basement Excavation and Road Work Atkinson, Nebr. 50-23p WANTED — RAWLEIGH DEALER with car, good health, 30 hours or more weekly, to serve fam ilies in 3. Holt Co. Rawleigh line well known. See or call Marvin Stahlecker, Box 92, Spencer or write Rawleigh, Dept. NBE 101 -136, Freeport, 111. 2-10c WANTED — Contractor to stack wild hay. John Drayton, Wood Lake, Nebr. 6c dELP WANTED — Two new and used car salesmen. Also exper ienced all-around mechanic. Good work conditions. A.pply by letter or in person to Spitzen berger Chevy-Olds, O'Neill, tfc Need More CASH? Ask Me! O'Neill Loan Co. Virg Laursen51tf WAKE PATTON’S BEN Franklin store your candy and nuts head quarters. Always fresh. 27 tfc f 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 VELL DRILLING and well and windmill repair.—403 N. 1st St. Phone 775-LW. SPRAGUE WELL CO., O’Neill ! blks. W. & 3% blks. N. stoplight. VANTED—Married man on ranch. Modem house. John Drayton, Wood Lake. 6c 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 Vhy can’t you live with a loan that you do not have to buy any shares or stock in the Company? j I can loan money at 4% interest on Farms and Ranches. You do ' not have to buy any shares or stock in the Company to get a j loan that you can live with. See R. H. Parker. O’Neill, Nebr. 48tfc "WE" DON’T WANT "ALL” THE BUSINESS We Just want “YOUBS” PATTON’S BEN FRANKLIN 23tl 1 ASIIBI KN MONUMENT CO. I*. O. Bo* G, TUden, Nebr. Personal attention to all orders. Covers all Northeast Nebraska Call collect, FOrest 8-2220. All work fully guaranteed. NEIL ASIIBL'RN, Prop Mile Plumbing and Heating 16 Years of Experience j No job too small or too big Snowardt Plumbing 320 So. Jefferson St. _O'XEHJ,. NEBR. 5 WELL DRILLING For Farm and Domestic Well* Call 721 or come to— Kelly's Well Service 5 Blks. south of the New Deal OU Station—O’Neil] SOtf ruK Ktm FOR RENT — Office Building. Phone 1, O’Neill. 51tfc FOR RENT — Large room on ground floor, suitable for parties, meetings or receptions. Call or see GOLDEN HOTEL 50tfc -1 HAVE PASTURE for 20 head of yearling steers. Write to Leo Schneider, Bristow, Nebr. 5-6c LOST & FOUND LOST — Wood headboard of a lied Between O’Neill and Bartlett. Reward given. H. M. Summer, Bartlett, Ph. OL 3261. 6p 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_O’NEILL CARDS OF THANKS WE WISH TO EXTEND our heart felt thanks to everyone who aided in the search for our son, Randy. And a special thanks to the Ver lin Peterson family who did so much. 6p The Raymond Rowe family I-Legal Notices (First nuh Mav 23 19fi3i John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR DETERMINA TION OF HEIRSHIP In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska. In the Matter of Estate No. 4636 of Robert E. Cook, Deceased. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. To all persons interested in said estate, creditors and heirs take notice: 1. That G. R. Cook has filed his petition alleging that Robert E. Cook died intestate in O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska on or about February 25, 1955, being a resident and inhabitant of Holt County, Nebraska and died seised of the following described real estate, to-wit: an undivided one-half interest in and to Lots 15 and 16, in Block 35, original town of O’Neill, Holt County', Nebraska leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named per sons, to-wit: Zella Cook, his widow, Robert W. Cook and G. R. Cook, his sons. 2. That the interest of the pe titioner herein in the above des cribed real estate is by inheri tance, he being a son and heir at law and praying for a deter 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 June 13th, 1963, at 10 o'clock, A.M. Dated at O’Neill. Nebraska, this 22nd day of May A.D., 1963. (COUNTY FRANK CRONK COURT Countv Judge SEAL) 5-7c (First pub. May 30, 1963) legal notice In accordance with the school laws of Nebraska I am required to make the following change in school district boundaries: To dissolve Dist. No. 100 and annex the territory there of to Dist. No. 4. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Courthouse at O’Neill, Ne braska on June 10. 1963 at 11:00 A.M. to determine the validity and sufficiency of the petitions' ALICE L. FRENCH County Superintendent 6-7c (Published May 30, 19631 NOTICE OF HEAKJNO ON APPLICATION FOK LICENSE TO HELL AIAWHOLK’ MW I OH ON ANI> OFF SAIL Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of May. 1963. Don and Darlene Den beck, whose ad dress is O'Neill, Nebraska, filed their application with the State of Nebrasxa Ijquor Commission for a Retail Alcoholic Liquor On and Off Sale license, Class C. on the following described premises, to-wit: 725 East iJouglas Street, lots 3-4-5-6, Block H. Fahy's Park Addition, Town of O'Neill Hearing will tie held on said ap plication by the Mayor and City Council of O’Neill, Nebraska, on June 3, 1963 at 7 p.m. at the City Council room in O'Neill, Nebras ka at which time the Mayor and Council shall receive competent evidence for and against grant ing said license. Dated this 28th day of May, 1963 O. D. FRENCH, City Clerk 6 (First pub. May 30, 1963' LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the school laws of Nebraska I am required to make the following change in school district boundaries: Dist. No. 26 1o foe dissolved and the territory there of to be annexed to Dist. No. 3. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Courthouse at O’Neill, Ne braska, on June 10, 1963 at 10:00 A M. to determine the validity and sufficiency of the petitions. ALICE L. FRENCH County Superintendent 6-7c (First pub. May 30, 1963> LEGAL NOTICE In accordance with the school laws of Nebraska I am required to make the following change in school district boundaries: To dissolve Dist. No. 32 and attach the following to Dist. No. 4: N% of SEVi & SEV'4 of SEVi of Sec. 25, NEVi Sec. 36, Township 32, Range 10; S‘,6 of Sec. 30, E*6 & NM* of NW»4 of Sec. 31, WVi of Sec. 32, Township 32, Range 9, SWV4 and N% of NEy4 of Sec. 6, NWy4 of Sec. 7, Township 31, Range 9. The remainder of Dist. No. 32 to be attached to Dist. No. 3. A hearing of said matter will be held in the Assembly Room of the Courthouse at O’Neill, Ne braska on June 10, 1963 at 10:30 A.M. to determine the validity and sufficiency of the petitions. ALICE L. FRENCH County Superintendent 6-7c Atkinson News Mr and Mrs. Lavern Engler, O’Neill, attended the KC banquet in Atkinson Sunday night. Their children, Beth, Paula and Sandra spent the evening with Barbara Mlinar. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Mack, Jerry, Timmy, Andrea and Dina arrived in Atkinson to spend a thirty day leave with his rela tives and friends in and around the Atkinson community. They have been living in Sacramento, Calif., and are enroute to his new assignment at Wurthsmith Air Force Base in Oscoda, Mich. En route to Osceda they will visit her mother in Madison, Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith were among the many relatives and friends and neighbors who ga thered Sunday at the Methodist church parsonage in Amelia to enjoy a farewell picnic dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle and family who are leaving soon for their new home. J.VII. cum jauich xvuuau and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tas ler were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Tasler. The evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner of O’Neill left last Friday for Den ver to spend the weekend with their daughter and family. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pacha who was also visiting in Denver with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Frickel. The Min ers and Pachas returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson were last Thursday shoppers in Norfolk. Charlie Fontaine came from Va lentine last Saturday to visit his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rothchild and family for the weekend. Mrs. Charles Shane and child ren visited with her mother, Mrs Carl Smith Monday. Mrs. Shane brought the little folks in to en roll in Bible School. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Dunn spent the weekend with relatives and friends. They returned to Omaha Sunday evening. Mrs. Millie Miller, former res ident of Atkinson, arrived Mon day from Martin, S. D. to spend the week with her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Engler and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Miller has been visiting in Martin and is enroute to her home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear of Amelia. Mr and Mrs. Leo Kramer and Mrs. Eva Thompson and son, Larry of Bassett are enjoying a three week vacation in the southern sunshine. They plan to visit Leo’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer near Palm Beach. Fla., and continue on down into the Florida Keyes. An excursion is planned to Naussau before they return. Enroute home they will i visit the Everglades of Florida j as well as many other interest- • ing vacation spots in the south. !■ Mr. and Mrs Clarence White of Burnell spent Sunday with his sister, Mr anil Mrs William Wef so Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Mur phy and family of Guernsey, Wyo., will arrive this weekend for a few days visit with her sister and brother-m law, Mr anti Mrs. Leonard Jungman They will also visit relatives and friends in the Stuart community befori leaving for their home in Wyom mg. Guests in the home of Miss Barbara Mlinar Thursday night were, Rev Robert Huse of Ohio Miss Jane Huse, Mrs. J. B. Huse and Mrs Frank Huse arid Bar bara Lou of Omaha and Leo anti John Huse also of Omaha. The group were enroute to Montana where they will attend the ordina tion and first Mass of relatives Little Miss Barbara Lou remain ed in Atkinson with Miss Mlinar until they returned on Wednes day of this week and continue on to Omaha. Other Thursday night dinner guests of Miss Mlinar were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ziska and family Mrs Stanley Johnson was hos tess at a Tea in her home last Friday when the members of the Women’s Society of the Lu theran church met to honor Mrs Emil Kuehn. On Sjnday mem bers of the St. John Lutheran church, relatives and friends met at the City Park with well filled picnic baskets for a farewell to Rev. and Mrs. Emil Kuehn and family who will leave Friday for their new home in Fremont where he will begin his duties with the First Lutheran church there. The Kuehns have been very active in the affairs of the community and they are leaving many many friends to wish them well in their new location. Mr and Mrs. Stamev Johnson returned last Wednesday after spending a few days visiting rela tives and friends in Lyons, Oak land and Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kluthe spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schneider and fam ily. Mrs. Kluthe is a sister of Mrs. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Kluthe returned to Elgin Sunday evening. The Golden Rod Garden club, Atkinson, met May 23 at the home of Mrs. Gaines Rzeszotarski. Ten members and one guest, Mrs. Don Rzeszotarski were present. Roll call was answered with ‘‘A Flower Garden Quotation”. Reports were given by mem bers on visits to shut-ins and senior citizens. The hostess had arrangements of iris from her garden. The next meeting will be June 2 at the home of Mrs. Robert Martens. Swing News By Mrs. Harold Harris Mrs. Loyd Angus returned home Saturday from Lincoln where she had spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus while Mrs. Angus was a surgical patient at a Lin coln hospital. Her son, Max and children brought her to Ewing. Dinner guests Monday at the William J. Boies home were his mother, Mrs. Mabel Boies and u— Mr anH Mrs <1enr?P Thayer from California. Coach and Mrs. Ken Rothmeier moved their trailer home to Ne ligh for the summer where she has employment and Mr. Reth meier will work in Norfolk. Mrs. Melvin Chambers who has spent several weeks in Colo, with her parents due to a housing shortage in Ewing spent the past week with Mr. Chambers and at tending the closrng activities of the Ewing Public School. The Chambers planned a trip through the Black Hills on their way back to Colorado. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Kallhoff, O’Neill, Sunday, honoring their daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gla ser from California. A picnic din ner was served. Visiting was the pastime for the afternoon hours. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs Frank Hawk and Leo, Mrs. Fran ces Tomjack, Ewing, Mrs. Leslie Her ley and Carol and Janet, Clearwater, Mr and Mrs. Con nie Murphy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Summerer of Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tomjack and family, southwest of Ewing, were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin VanCone! and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop, Plain-view, were afternoon and dinner guests at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom and Kay. Miss Kay Bergstrom, a grad uate of the Ewing high school class, 1*.J. will leave June 2nd to begin a nine week term at the Nebraska State Teachers college at Wayne Mr and Mrs Floyd Biaek and family attended the baccalaureate services for the graduating class of the Norfolk Junior College at Norfolk, held Saturday evening at the auditorium of the college Their son, Jerry Black, is a mem ber of the class The Black lam lly also attended the commence inent exercises at the college au ditorium Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Charles Good, Mr and Mrs James Good and family of Ewing and Mr and Mrs Mer wm Butler, of Sedro Wooley, Wash , attended the 60th wedding anniversary open house party for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ott at a Bee mer Lutheran church in the af ternoon, Sunday, May 26 Mrs Ott is the oldest sister of Mrs Charles Good and Mrs. Ott. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Tom jack entertained the following guests at their home for a one o’clock dinner, honoring their son, Ste ven, who had his first commun ion at 9t. Peter’s church at the morning service. Present were Mr and Mrs. Leonard Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mitteis and family, of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor and Mr. and Mrs Merwin Murray and family of Oakdale. Mrs. Fem Pollock received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Cecil (Edna) Boyle at Red Bluff, Calif , on May 24th. She was a sufferer of arthritis and had been confined to a wheel chair. Mrs. Pollock has spent the last two winters at her home in California. Mr nrwl Mr«s Hurtaht has as their dinner guests Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. James Ml narik and Larry. Guests at the James Mlnarik home Sunday evening were Mrs. Anna Bollwitt and George Roesch. Mr. and Mrs. Merwm Strope of the Venus community were guests Sunday at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Olson. The Rev. P. F. Burke and the Rev. Kubart of St. John’s church transacted business in Norfolk Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham attended the graduation ex ercises at the Wayne High School Thursday evening when a cousin was a member of the 1963 class. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Andre and family, Mrs. Edna Lofquest and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mott were dinner guests Sunday at the apartment of Mrs. Fern Pollock. Mr and Mrs. Everett Ruby left Saturday for Oregon where they will sjiend some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beelaert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rother ham and family went to Omaha Friday to spend the weekend at t fin Lorn n of A A *• nn/l H r-1* fronb Agosta and daughter who had moved into their new home just completed a week ago. The Ro therham family returned home Sunday. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Strope and daughters of the Venus communi ty. Miss Leora Strope, a mission ary in Haiti was returned to the United States due to the unrest on the island at present, after ser ving one year of a four yea? term. Many American civilians were being returned to the Uni ted States stated Miss Strope. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris at tended the baptismal services for their granddaughter, Sarah Ma rie Neitzke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Darrell Neitzke, at the Im manual Lutheran church at Spen cer, Sunday, May 26, with the Rev. Donald Burgdorf officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner, Farwell, Nebr., were the spon sors. A dinner was served at the Neitzke home. Other guests were Mrs. Esther Neitzke and Starla and Mrs. Dennis Dor and Janet of Plainview and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner. Mrs. Minnie Larson had as her guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stromberg, Julie Linquist and Carl Linquist all of Stromsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Weslyn Larson and family. Mrs. Stromberg, Ju lie Linquist and Mr. Linquist are sisters and brother of Mrs. Lar son. Miss Minnie Larson returned ; home Sunday from Bloomfield ' where she had spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cressel Anderson while they were on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs Vance Kline from California were calling on friends in Ewing one day last week. An impressive candlelight court of honor was held Friday eve ning at the Legion club when nine boys of Boy Scout Troop 281 were advanced to second class scouts. The ceremony opened with the MACHINERY SALE FRIDAY p.m. MAY 31st 11 Miles north on 281, 4 east, 1 south & turn left 2 — Ford tractors, with disc, cultivator, mower, wood saw, dirt scoop, lister, plow and loader boom with grapple fork and scoop. Also—00 bo. wagon on rubber, rake, manure spreader, tractor chains and new electric fence, wire and posts. Other misc. items. Cash on day of Sale Mrs. Phillip Allendorfer O'Neill, Nebraska pd Hit; FRONTIER. O'NciU, Nrbr presentation of color * by the scouts and the pledge <>t alle glance to the American flag Jim Walton, senior patrol lead er, called the scoula name*, they in turn escorted their mothers to Uh* from of the clubroom where Bob Eppenbach, scout mas ter, presented the second class patch which was put on their uniform by their mothers Boy* who were advanced to second class were Richard Sham, Marvin Steskal, Maurice Ha hi beck, Leroy Napier, Larry K.rschmer, Eugene Walton, Joe Rotherham, Dennis Anson and David Shrader Stanley Davis, assistant scout master, gave a rejawt on the camporee held this month at Long Pine where Troop 281 of Ewing won tile silver chalvce award for being the most order ly in their camp. Following, Loren Walton, dis trict Scout Executive of the Sand hill Area gave a talk on camp life for scouts at camporees and the summer camp which will be held in July at Grand Island. He answered many questions of par ents not familiar with this part of scouting. He also showed film in color "What Is Boy Scouting?" Other Scout officials of Troop 281 present were: R. H Sham, in - • • r—— — * —» - Hawk, Jerry Hotherhain, Alfred Napier, committeemen and HR. Harris, neighborhood commission er. Refreshments of cake and ice cream were served by the mo thers of the boy scouts of Troop 281. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Butler from Washington Stale are guests at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Charles Good and other relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs Harold Rodgers, O'Neill, attended the commence ment exercises at the auditorium of the Ewing public school Thurs day evening when her sister, Miss Bonnie Welke graduated with the class of 1963. Mrs. Eva Kaczor who has been a patient at the Antelope hospit al at Neligh for some time was able to return to her home in Ewing, Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Pol lock is staying with her. Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gary Moon, Neligh, went to Lin coln May 19, to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus and family. Mrs. Roland Hord, Mrs. Althea Peterson and Mrs. Maud Gunter, Twin Falls, Ida., were dinner guests Saturday at the home of r a*ka. Thursday, May ». Mr and Mr* Lyl# Switwr, Clear water. Mr arid Mr* Roland Hord ac companicd Mr* Maud Gunter, Tam Kalla, Ida , and Mr* George Montgomery. Kwmg, were dinner gueat* Sunday at the home of Mr ami Mr* l. M Gunter. Nor folk They nlao called on Mi and Mrs Dewitt Gunter at a r«at home Mr* Leland Wrlke ami duugh ter. Bonnie, were Norfolk vun tor* Wednesday On Uteir return home they went to Newman Grove to get Mia* Vaulda Welkr who had Completed the *rh**»l year in da- Newman Grove Pub lie school Mr ami Mr*. Harry Scott, Chamber*, were guest* at the home of Mr. amt Mr* Milan Wrlke Saturday. Leland Welkr took Andy Amler sou who ha* been here on bu*i neas from Puyna, 111, to Norfolk Friday, wfiere he left by plane for hi* home. Dwuine Hurd of Syracuae, N« hr a ska, la planning to spend the Memorial weekend with hia par ent*, Mr. and Mr* Holarnl Hord The Oub ScouU Den 1. II. amt Ul of Cub Pack 281 presented a Circus Duy program lor the month of May, Tuesday evening at the Legion club. lien U sang a song ami da- en tire group repeated die cub acout (mui v-imiin v uw - ter, was master of ceremonies The den mothers, Mri. Willis Rockey, Mr* Vance Anaon and Mrs. Weldon Alexander served ctjokies, coffee anti colil ade for refreshments The Past Matrons club of the Order of the Eastern Stur was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs J. L. Prudrn. Out-of-town members present were Mrs William Spence and Mrs. Maud Brion, O'Neill. Mrs. a. M Burtw title assisted her mother in serving lunch. Mrs. J. L. Pruden was a guest Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs S M Burtwistle anti fam ily. Phone Your New* to The Frontier Phone 788 TIRE VULCANIZING and repair UJ, H1ZT. IIKEM JOE'S TIRE SERVICE Phone. 71* O’NHIl, M*he. -1 For Sale 210 lb. asphalt shingles_ 695 American-made barbed wire, roll ... .... 795 3-3'/2" treated posts, ea. .. 65c 750 ft. roll 6x6,10 gauge, reinforced mesh . .IS95 1x6 6' rough fir boards, ea. 30c 1x6 8' rough fir boards, ea. 40c Farm & Ranch Supply Located on the corner northeast of the Norfolk Livestock Sales Company Norfolk, Nebraska S-7c AND GOLD-N-PURE ALFALFA EDGAR STAUFFER, Page CLARENCE HANSEN, Inman IVO SHALD, Stuart BONENBERGER FEED, Atkinson LORIE MICANEK, Lynch HARRY R. SMITH IMPLEMENTS, O'Neill We also carry the following Chemicals ATRAZINE - ALDRIN - THIMET - DIAZON Harry R. Smith Imp. O'Neill Nebraska