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Amelia Couple to Cummingsville AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Cap Withers and family moved Wed- nesday, December 5, to their new home at Cummingsville. They will operate a cafe and soft drink parlor there. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking honored them with a going-away party Sunday evening, December 2. Those present besides the Dierkings and Withers were. Mr. end Mrs. Tom Doolittle, sr.; Mr and Mrs. Frank Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes; Mrs. Lan6e„ Withers and Donnie. Other Amelia News Mrs. Blake Ott entertained 9 ladies Friday afternoon in observ- ance of WSCS guest day. Four other members also invited guests to their homes. Those enter- taining other guests were Mrs. George Fullerton, Mrs. Bob Rees, Mrs. Lawrence Barnett and Mrs. Lew Backhaus. Mrs. Etta Ott returned home Friday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Burton Kiltz, at Arlington, Va. Mrs. Julia White spent Tues- Mrs. Tom Baker, day, December 4, with Mr. find The Helping Hand club and the Amelia Progressive club met on Wednesday, December 5, with Mrs. Vern Sageser. Nineteen members and 6 visitors were pres- ent. After the dinner hour Mrs. Ralph Rees showed pictures ap- propriate to Christmas which were painted by Italian artists. There was also an exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Lloyd Gleed, Mrs. Gaius Wintermote, , Mrs. Keneth Werner and Mrs. Frank Spath were visitors from the Chambers clubs. Next meet- ing will be with Mrs. Della Peter- son at her home in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes en- tertained several couples at a card party Saturday evening. Among those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes and (Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle. Mr. and Mrs. Lad Sladik and family moved to Atkinson this W6tk. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Harold Landrum and Sally, Mrs. Julia White and Mrs. Etta Ott were Sunday dinner guests at the Floyd Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coolidge and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ragland and family and Harry Coolidge were Sunday dm- l ner guests at Ed White's. L Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton jand family spent Sunday evening at Lawrence Barnetts. The Amelia telephone line was connected on the new metallic£ 1 system last week. Much better [service has resulted. ? Mre. Stella Sparks, Mrs. Gertie I Adair and Connie Gilman were ! O’Neill shoppers on Monday. Apply $300 on Church Debt STUART—The Women’s So- ciety of the Community church conducted the annual election of officers at a regular meeting on Thursday afternoon, December 6. Mrs. Wilbur Moon was elected president; Mrs. Mark Nelson, vice-president; Mrs. Wesley Cobb, secretary, and Mrs. Ray Green- field, treasurer. Twenty-three members an- swered roll call. Devotions were led by Mrs. Jane Cobb. It was decided to apply the re- ceipts from the bazaar, food sale and supper, over $300, on the in- iebtedness of the manse. It was reported an additional .6 pounds of bedding and cloth- r>g had been shiped to Korea. Following the meeting the host- esses, Mrs. Z. X. Marshall, Mrs. Fred Tasler and Mrs. Walter Quart served luncheon. Othar Stuart News Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mulford, his mother, Mrs. Laura Mulford, and Rev. and (Mrs. Orin Graff went to Hastings on Thursday, December 6. Mr. Mulford was honored as one of the 15 men in the Nebras- ka-Colorado-Wyoming area to re- ceive citation for Christian citi- zenship at a banquet held at Hast- ings college that evening. The Mulfords have a son, William, in his senior year and a daughter, Laura, in her sophomore year at- tending Hastings college. The Graffs and Mulfords returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cobb ac- companied Dr. James Ramsay to Hastings Thursday afternoon, December 6. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb attended a banquet at Hastings college that evening and remained in Hastings over the weekend. The 3 little Graff girls, Mary, Debbie and Beth, visited with the George Hitchcock family from Thursday, December 6, to Sun- dav School Supt. K. C. Paul went to Lincoln as a delegate to the association delegate assembly, Friday and Saturday, December 7 and 8. __ '* EXPECTS SEPARATION Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luben have received word from their son, Francis, that he was to sail for home on November 28, and would soon receive his discharge. He has been on board ship in Korean waters. BACK FROM KOREA A veteran of Korean fighting for 15 months, Cpl. Joe Jardee, of O’Neill, arrived here Tuesday night. He is a son of Mrs. Emma Jardee. __ George Taylor, Wife Married 50 Years DELOIT—Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor celebrated their 50th wed- ! ding anniversary on Sunday, De- ! cember 9, at their home in Clear- i water. T|he Taylors lived east of (Deloit before moving to Clearwa- ttt. Mr. Taylor is in poor health, so no open house was held, but friends and relatives called dur- ing the day. Other Deloit News Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and family were Sunday dinner guests at Henry Reimers. o Jerry Mlnarik came home from Los Angeles, Calif., for a 2-weeks’ leave. When he returns he will be sent to the Far East to work in a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson and Barbara Bennett, of O’Neill, were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Mock home. Farm bureau met Monday eve- ning at Royvan Days. Leonard Buchols and Mr. Kasselder, of near Ericson, were visitors. The following officers were elected: Royvan, Day, president; Harold Werkmeister. vice president; Henry Reimer, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Henry Reimer, ladies’ leader. The next meeting will be January 7 at the Charles Bartak home. County Agent Thurber will be present. Cake and sandwiches will be served for lunch. A county meeting will be held Friday, December 4, at Four Comers, south of Bartlett. Every- one welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hemen- way arrived home Tuesday from their trip to Denver, Colo. They will live near Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beeson and Verna Dell and Ronald Burt were Sunday dinner guests at Marvin Fullers. Over half of the com is picked in this area. Many have finished. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and Elayne were in Norfolk Sat- urday. The basketball season opened at Bartlett Tuesday, December 4. The HEO club will meet for a covered dish luncheon at the Claude Elliot home today (Thurs- day). Cookies will be sent to a children’s home for Christmas. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brands, of Waldron, Colo.; Dr. Charles Gad- die, of Chicago, 111., and Floyd and Robert Gaddie, of Omaha, were here for the funeral services of their mother and also visited at the home of Miss Janet Derick- son. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright and son went to Stuart on Sunday, December 9, and called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hovey. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lorenz and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson were Sun- day guests at the Milton Krause, jr., home near Albion. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson and son, of Grand Island, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark. Miss Martha Cholousek and her brother, August, of Verdigre, were O’Neill shoppers Monday afternoon and also called at the * home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hal- va. M. B. Richardson, of Kearney, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glea Wade. Mrs. Ralph Strong and family went to Fullerton on Thursday, December 6, to see her father, Charles Aldrich, who is ill. Mrs. Gene Streeter and children went to Ewing on Tuesday, De- cember 4, and spent 3 days vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Mary Rotherham. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patras, of Brunswick, and Mrs. Bertha Rug- gles, of Clearwater, spent Satur- day afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Pruden. Mrs. Lee Brady and daughter, Cheryl, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Herman Janzing. ° Mrs. Harry Hancock and daugh- ter, of Niobrara, visited Mrs. R. D. Landis on Monday afternoon. The ladies are sisters Mrs. Marguerite Curtis and son, Bill, of Sioux City, visited from o Tuesday, December 4, to Sunday with Miss Mary Carney and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Curtis, o Last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim were Mrs. Mc- Kim’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Patrick and daugh- ters, of Fruitland, Ida. Thursday, December 6, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leidtke were Mrs. Leidtke’s another, Mrs. John Kahler, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Volk, all of Meadow Grove. Mrs. Louis Taggert and Mrs. Gene Alday, of Chambers, were Monday ■visitors of Mrs. Emma Lawrence. Mrs. Lyle McKim has received word on Saturday of the death of her uncle, Earl Leonard, in Iowa. ATTEND OPEN HOUSE NELIGH—Supt. &Royal Hen- line, of the Neligh public schools said a record attendance of aver 500 patrons visited school during the recent annual open house event. _ SOUTH OF STUART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foxworthy and son. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield were Sunday dinner guests in the Ray Greenfield home. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lau- rence Greenfield, Mrs. Ethel Stfacke and Doris Cannell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and children spent Sunday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kaup. Jimmy Batenhorst went to South Dakota ° Wednesday, De- cember 5, for the telephone com- pany to help repair the' lines in the storm area. Kenneth Batenhorst will spend from December 15 to January 4 vacationing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baten- horst. He is a student at Creigh- ton university, Omaha. Mrs. Fred Zink and daughter, Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dyer and Mrs. Marshall were Tuesday, December 4, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frcd°Tas- ler. M*\ and Mrs. Johnny Kramer, ir„ and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stracke were Sunday supper guests in the Sylvester Kramer home. Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and Vaughn were Sunday visitors in the Fred Moon home. Helen Kaup spent Tuesday night, December 4, at the Char- les Deermer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaup, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ziska, Mr. o o and Mrs. Joe Wallinger, Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Florien Scholz, Mr. and Mrs. Bili Paxton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton attended a pitch party Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wallinger. 0 Porters, Gulhmillers »- to Fremont Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter and ° Ludwig Guthmiller went to Fre- mont on Sunday, December 9, to ° visit at the home of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Porter Mrs. Guthmiller, who had been in Fremont helping care for the new granddaughter, returned home with them. 0 Catholic Ladies' FOOD SALE AT Council Oak Store ON Saturday, Dec. 15 BEGINNING AT 10 AM. FEATURING: , Christmas Wrapped Packages as a Specialty ° r O OO y tf Here’s the Answer [ STATUE I HORIZONTAL 61 This sculpture 1,6 Pictured »* studied by famous ~ ■■■ sculpture, the 62 Itjs .1 classic Sajuotb^sc? "tsTirAi. 12 Diminutive , r jif 'AbrahAcn ^ Existed 23 Measure of 2 Wading bird 21 Sorrowful 43 Back part of area 3 Roman 23 Every foot' 14 Man’s mm* emperor 25 Accomplish 44 Operatic solo 15 ConmaU « Dine 26 Like 45 Merchandise 16 Title of 5 Percussion 27 Tear- 46 Insects resDect instrument 28 Native metal 47 Symbol for 17 Citv in 6 Clamping o 29 Bom sodium Arizona device 31 Late Amer- 48 Australian 19 Winfflik* nart 7-Metal ~ ican humorist birds 20 Distress si anal 3 Container 32 2000 pounds 50 Desire 22Behatior 8 * 9 Elliptical 33 Finish 51 Place 23 Beverase 10 Anger 37 Male sheep 52 Part of circle 24 Paid notire 11 Affirmative 38 Street (ab.) 53 Dance step 26 Aluminum 18 Channel 39 Therefore 54 Perform (symbol) Islands (ab.l 40 For 56 Fish eggs 27 Musical |i U |i I U 'l^ composition 30 Blackboard 34 Anger 35 Spanish title 36 Equals 99 Expend 41 Near 42 Either 43 Kind of meat 45 Diminish 49 Night bird 62 Pertaining to air (prefix) 89 Latin country 65 Atmosphere 67 Portuguese coin 66 Skill 66 Upper case (ab.) 60 New (cool), form) Cl THE FRONTIER is FIRST with the most news! FIRST in pictures! FIRST in reader- ship! $2.50 Per Year HARRY R. SMITH INTO. |! Your John Deere Dealer Phone 562 O’Neill o HON ON HAND NEW . . . A, B and G John Deere Tractors 290 and 490 Corn Planters No. 5 Power Mowers USED ..: o 1947 John Deere A 1946 John Deere B 1940 John Deere A Farmhand Stackers and Equipment Cable, Bale Ties, U.S. Tires and Tubes I o o El"..!--- o O o "Cattle gained 2.55 Lbs. per day on SWEET LASSY" Says John Miletukl Rocky Ford. Colo. FOURS URIORARI Iff ARY WtATUft HERE’S HOW: 1. CATTIE EAT, DRINK MORE tidi in ■•lasses sugars, SWEET IASSY stimulates the appetite. Makes cattle eat, drink morel 2. STRETCHES FARM FEEDS SWEET USSY helps cattle utilise farm feeds better helps cut feed cests. 3. FAST, PRIME FINISH Yacked with pretelns, minerals, vi- tamins and other nutrients that con- vert to beef faster, SWEET USSY helps produce a finer finish that means top market prices. SEE US TODAY I Come in and let us explain how SWEET IASSY tan help you make more e^oney with your feeders. Step In today I Q SHELHAMER FOODS o O'NEILL --... n O i ValuableCOUPON! | NORTH 7c | I When You Buy 1 Large Bar i j SWAN FLOATING SOAP j | Void After Dec. 15, 1951 Ii EARL W. L RALYA. BBp Owner Wm Thursday STAR SPECIALS HERE THEY ARE I Each and everyone a real moneysaving bargain for Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to the “Voice of The Frontier’’ each Wednes- day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch The Frontier each week for the page of Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! ! Stocker Feeder Market Steady Livestock receipts here today are expected to show between 600 and 700 head of cattle and in excess of 1,000 hogs. Re- ceipts will be determined largely by the weather. O In addition to the regular run of butcher hogs there will be some feeder pigs, including a 100-head consignment of choice mixed feeders. The butchers were selling steady to a quarter low- er Monday at the terminals. Eighteen head of black Angus regis- tered bulls. 2-year-olds, will feature the cattle sale, consigned by H. R.Fassnacht. of Fairmont. There will be 25 head of bred White- face 2-year-old heifers. 20 head of Whiteface stock cows. 7 head of Holstein milk cows, and the usual run of calves, yearlings and i butchers. The stocker-feeder market looks like it did a week ago. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Phone 2 , °’NeiM MIDWEST TURN. & ARRL O ° o- 209 West Douglas Phone 346-J o w 0 Regular 119.50 RUSTIC STUDIO COUCH o 0 > Sertas , Beautiful Modern Arm Style Covered in Floral Designs Choice of 6 Colors ° o ° o # Guaranteed Construction o ° ° Thursday Only. 89.50 ° # c o Hurry Limited Supply 0 _ o o ° ■> O o ° i. ,-ndw i ° v., L(r- : 'rV O The Golden PHONE 415 THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL BEST GIFT BARGAIN IN TOWN! Regular 29.95 No. 3500 Arvin Waffle Iron It grills, fries, toasts, bakes makes 4 king-size waffles at one time cooking surface is equal to three 10-inch 1 frying pans. Fully automatic it's truly the best Christ* mas gift bargain in town. Hurry. « Thursday Only..19.95 INQUIRE FOR DETAILS ON OUR WM. A. ROGERS “A1 PLUS, SILVERPLATE” SPECIAL OFFER WITHOUT COST TO YOU! o Marcellus Implements PHONE S o ? WEST O'NEILL THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL USED TRACTORS 1—Model ZTU Minneapolis-Moline A dandy ° lots of service left in this one. O O °° o 1—Model H Farmall O 3ood paint, extra good rubber, in A-1 condition because it has been o recently overhauled. ° O ° ° Bargain Priced . Thursday Oftly .v 1 U O »-» ( ri O O O 0 °
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Page 1: The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.). 1951-12 ...

Amelia Couple to Cummingsville

AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Cap Withers and family moved Wed- nesday, December 5, to their new

home at Cummingsville. They will operate a cafe and soft drink parlor there.

Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dierking honored them with a going-away party Sunday evening, December 2. Those present besides the Dierkings and Withers were. Mr. end Mrs. Tom Doolittle, sr.; Mr and Mrs. Frank Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes; Mrs. Lan6e„ Withers and Donnie.

Other Amelia News Mrs. Blake Ott entertained 9

ladies Friday afternoon in observ- ance of WSCS guest day. Four other members also invited guests to their homes. Those enter-

taining other guests were Mrs. George Fullerton, Mrs. Bob Rees, Mrs. Lawrence Barnett and Mrs. Lew Backhaus.

Mrs. Etta Ott returned home Friday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Burton Kiltz, at

Arlington, Va. Mrs. Julia White spent Tues-

Mrs. Tom Baker, day, December 4, with Mr. find

The Helping Hand club and the Amelia Progressive club met on

Wednesday, December 5, with Mrs. Vern Sageser. Nineteen members and 6 visitors were pres- ent. After the dinner hour Mrs. Ralph Rees showed pictures ap- propriate to Christmas which were painted by Italian artists. There was also an exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Lloyd Gleed, Mrs. Gaius Wintermote, ,

Mrs. Keneth Werner and Mrs. Frank Spath were visitors from the Chambers clubs. Next meet-

ing will be with Mrs. Della Peter- son at her home in Atkinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes en-

tertained several couples at a card

party Saturday evening. Among those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Hienie Frahm, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Forbes and (Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle.

Mr. and Mrs. Lad Sladik and family moved to Atkinson this W6tk.

Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Harold Landrum and Sally, Mrs. Julia White and Mrs. Etta Ott were Sunday dinner guests at the

Floyd Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coolidge

and Calvin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Coolidge and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ragland and family and Harry Coolidge were Sunday dm-

l ner guests at Ed White's. L Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton

jand family spent Sunday evening at Lawrence Barnetts.

The Amelia telephone line was

connected on the new metallic£ 1 system last week. Much better [service has resulted. ? Mre. Stella Sparks, Mrs. Gertie I Adair and Connie Gilman were

! O’Neill shoppers on Monday.

Apply $300 on

Church Debt STUART—The Women’s So-

ciety of the Community church conducted the annual election of officers at a regular meeting on

Thursday afternoon, December 6. Mrs. Wilbur Moon was elected

president; Mrs. Mark Nelson, vice-president; Mrs. Wesley Cobb, secretary, and Mrs. Ray Green- field, treasurer.

Twenty-three members an-

swered roll call. Devotions were

led by Mrs. Jane Cobb. It was decided to apply the re-

ceipts from the bazaar, food sale and supper, over $300, on the in- iebtedness of the manse.

It was reported an additional .6 pounds of bedding and cloth- r>g had been shiped to Korea.

Following the meeting the host- esses, Mrs. Z. X. Marshall, Mrs. Fred Tasler and Mrs. Walter Quart served luncheon.

Othar Stuart News Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mulford, his

mother, Mrs. Laura Mulford, and Rev. and (Mrs. Orin Graff went to

Hastings on Thursday, December 6. Mr. Mulford was honored as

one of the 15 men in the Nebras- ka-Colorado-Wyoming area to re-

ceive citation for Christian citi- zenship at a banquet held at Hast- ings college that evening. The Mulfords have a son, William, in his senior year and a daughter, Laura, in her sophomore year at-

tending Hastings college. The Graffs and Mulfords returned home Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cobb ac-

companied Dr. James Ramsay to

Hastings Thursday afternoon, December 6. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb

attended a banquet at Hastings college that evening and remained in Hastings over the weekend.

The 3 little Graff girls, Mary, Debbie and Beth, visited with the

George Hitchcock family from

Thursday, December 6, to Sun- dav

School Supt. K. C. Paul went

to Lincoln as a delegate to the

association delegate assembly,

Friday and Saturday, December 7 and 8.

__

'*

EXPECTS SEPARATION Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luben have

received word from their son,

Francis, that he was to sail for

home on November 28, and would

soon receive his discharge. He

has been on board ship in Korean waters.

BACK FROM KOREA A veteran of Korean fighting

for 15 months, Cpl. Joe Jardee, of

O’Neill, arrived here Tuesday night. He is a son of Mrs. Emma Jardee.

__

George Taylor, Wife Married 50 Years

DELOIT—Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor celebrated their 50th wed-

! ding anniversary on Sunday, De- ! cember 9, at their home in Clear- i water. T|he Taylors lived east of (Deloit before moving to Clearwa- ttt.

Mr. Taylor is in poor health, so

no open house was held, but friends and relatives called dur- ing the day.

Other Deloit News Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and

family were Sunday dinner guests at Henry Reimers. o Jerry Mlnarik came home from Los Angeles, Calif., for a 2-weeks’ leave. When he returns he will be sent to the Far East to work in a hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson and Barbara Bennett, of O’Neill, were Sunday dinner guests at the Henry Mock home.

Farm bureau met Monday eve- ning at Royvan Days. Leonard Buchols and Mr. Kasselder, of near Ericson, were visitors. The following officers were elected: Royvan, Day, president; Harold Werkmeister. vice president; Henry Reimer, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Henry Reimer, ladies’ leader. The next meeting will be January 7 at the Charles Bartak home. County Agent Thurber will be present. Cake and sandwiches will be served for lunch. A county meeting will be held Friday, December 4, at Four Comers, south of Bartlett. Every- one welcome.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hemen- way arrived home Tuesday from their trip to Denver, Colo. They will live near Orchard.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beeson and Verna Dell and Ronald Burt were

Sunday dinner guests at Marvin Fullers.

Over half of the com is picked in this area. Many have finished.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer and Elayne were in Norfolk Sat- urday.

The basketball season opened at Bartlett Tuesday, December 4.

The HEO club will meet for a covered dish luncheon at the Claude Elliot home today (Thurs- day). Cookies will be sent to a children’s home for Christmas.

O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brands, of

Waldron, Colo.; Dr. Charles Gad- die, of Chicago, 111., and Floyd and Robert Gaddie, of Omaha, were here for the funeral services of their mother and also visited at the home of Miss Janet Derick- son.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright and son went to Stuart on Sunday, December 9, and called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hovey.

Mr. and Mrs. Reed Herley and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lorenz and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson were Sun- day guests at the Milton Krause, jr., home near Albion.

Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson and son, of Grand Island, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark.

Miss Martha Cholousek and her brother, August, of Verdigre, were O’Neill shoppers Monday afternoon and also called at the

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home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hal- va.

M. B. Richardson, of Kearney, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glea Wade.

Mrs. Ralph Strong and family went to Fullerton on Thursday, December 6, to see her father, Charles Aldrich, who is ill.

Mrs. Gene Streeter and children went to Ewing on Tuesday, De- cember 4, and spent 3 days vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Mary Rotherham.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patras, of Brunswick, and Mrs. Bertha Rug- gles, of Clearwater, spent Satur- day afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Pruden.

Mrs. Lee Brady and daughter, Cheryl, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Herman Janzing. °

Mrs. Harry Hancock and daugh- ter, of Niobrara, visited Mrs. R. D. Landis on Monday afternoon. The ladies are sisters

Mrs. Marguerite Curtis and son, Bill, of Sioux City, visited from

o

Tuesday, December 4, to Sunday with Miss Mary Carney and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Curtis, o Last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKim were Mrs. Mc- Kim’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Patrick and daugh- ters, of Fruitland, Ida.

Thursday, December 6, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leidtke were Mrs. Leidtke’s another, Mrs. John Kahler, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Volk, all of Meadow Grove.

Mrs. Louis Taggert and Mrs. Gene Alday, of Chambers, were

Monday ■visitors of Mrs. Emma Lawrence.

Mrs. Lyle McKim has received word on Saturday of the death of her uncle, Earl Leonard, in Iowa.

ATTEND OPEN HOUSE NELIGH—Supt. &Royal Hen-

line, of the Neligh public schools said a record attendance of aver

500 patrons visited school during the recent annual open house event.

_

SOUTH OF STUART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes were

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foxworthy and son.

Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield were Sunday dinner guests in the Ray Greenfield home. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lau- rence Greenfield, Mrs. Ethel Stfacke and Doris Cannell.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and children spent Sunday afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kaup.

Jimmy Batenhorst went to South Dakota ° Wednesday, De- cember 5, for the telephone com- pany to help repair the' lines in the storm area.

Kenneth Batenhorst will spend from December 15 to January 4 vacationing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baten- horst. He is a student at Creigh- ton university, Omaha.

Mrs. Fred Zink and daughter, Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Dyer and Mrs. Marshall were Tuesday, December 4, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frcd°Tas- ler.

M*\ and Mrs. Johnny Kramer, ir„ and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stracke were Sunday supper guests in the Sylvester Kramer home.

Mr. and Mrs. Joy Greenfield and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and Vaughn were Sunday visitors in the Fred Moon home.

Helen Kaup spent Tuesday night, December 4, at the Char- les Deermer home.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaup, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ziska, Mr.

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and Mrs. Joe Wallinger, Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Florien Scholz, Mr. and Mrs. Bili Paxton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton attended a pitch party Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wallinger. 0

Porters, Gulhmillers »- to Fremont —

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter and °

Ludwig Guthmiller went to Fre- mont on Sunday, December 9, to °

visit at the home of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Porter Mrs. Guthmiller, who had been in Fremont helping care for the new granddaughter, returned home with them. 0

Catholic Ladies'

FOOD SALE AT

Council Oak Store ON

Saturday, Dec. 15 BEGINNING AT 10 AM.

FEATURING:

, Christmas Wrapped Packages as a

Specialty

° r O OO

y tf Here’s the Answer

[ STATUE I HORIZONTAL 61 This sculpture 1,6 Pictured »* studied by

famous ~ ■■■

sculpture, the 62 Itjs .1 classic

Sajuotb^sc? "tsTirAi. 12 Diminutive , r

jif 'AbrahAcn ^ Existed 23 Measure of 2 Wading bird 21 Sorrowful 43 Back part of

area 3 Roman 23 Every foot'

14 Man’s mm* emperor 25 Accomplish 44 Operatic solo 15 ConmaU « Dine 26 Like 45 Merchandise 16 Title of 5 Percussion 27 Tear- 46 Insects

resDect instrument 28 Native metal 47 Symbol for 17 Citv in 6 Clamping o 29 Bom sodium

Arizona device 31 Late Amer- 48 Australian 19 Winfflik* nart 7-Metal

~ ican humorist birds 20 Distress si anal 3 Container 32 2000 pounds 50 Desire 22Behatior 8 *

9 Elliptical 33 Finish 51 Place 23 Beverase 10 Anger 37 Male sheep 52 Part of circle 24 Paid notire 11 Affirmative 38 Street (ab.) 53 Dance step 26 Aluminum 18 Channel 39 Therefore 54 Perform

(symbol) Islands (ab.l 40 For 56 Fish eggs 27 Musical |i U |i I U 'l^

composition 30 Blackboard 34 Anger 35 Spanish title 36 Equals 99 Expend 41 Near 42 Either 43 Kind of meat 45 Diminish 49 Night bird 62 Pertaining to

air (prefix) 89 Latin country 65 Atmosphere 67 Portuguese

coin 66 Skill 66 Upper case

(ab.) 60 New (cool),

form) Cl

THE FRONTIER is

• FIRST with the most news!

• FIRST in pictures! • FIRST in reader-

ship!

$2.50 Per Year

HARRY R. SMITH INTO. |! Your John Deere Dealer

Phone 562 O’Neill o

HON ON HAND NEW . . .

A, B and G John Deere Tractors 290 and 490 Corn Planters No. 5 Power Mowers

USED ..: o

1947 John Deere A 1946 John Deere B 1940 John Deere A

Farmhand Stackers and Equipment Cable, Bale Ties, U.S. Tires and Tubes

I o o

El"..!--- •

o O

o

"Cattle gained 2.55 Lbs. per day on SWEET LASSY"

Says John Miletukl Rocky Ford. Colo.

FOURS URIORARI

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HERE’S HOW: 1. CATTIE EAT, DRINK MORE

tidi in ■•lasses sugars, SWEET IASSY stimulates the appetite. Makes cattle eat, drink morel

2. STRETCHES FARM FEEDS SWEET USSY helps cattle utilise farm feeds better helps cut feed cests.

3. FAST, PRIME FINISH Yacked with pretelns, minerals, vi- tamins and other nutrients that con-

vert to beef faster, SWEET USSY helps produce a finer finish that means top market prices.

SEE US TODAY I Come in and let us explain how SWEET IASSY tan help you make more e^oney with your feeders. Step In today I Q

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Thursday STAR SPECIALS HERE THEY ARE I Each and everyone

a real moneysaving bargain for Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to

the “Voice of The Frontier’’ each Wednes- day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch The Frontier each week for the page of Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! !

Stocker Feeder Market Steady ■

• Livestock receipts here today are expected to show between 600 and 700 head of cattle and in excess of 1,000 hogs. Re-

ceipts will be determined largely by the weather. O

• In addition to the regular run of butcher hogs there will be some feeder pigs, including a 100-head consignment of choice

mixed feeders. The butchers were selling steady to a quarter low- er Monday at the terminals. Eighteen head of black Angus regis- tered bulls. 2-year-olds, will feature the cattle sale, consigned by H. R.Fassnacht. of Fairmont. There will be 25 head of bred White-

face 2-year-old heifers. 20 head of Whiteface stock cows. 7 head of

Holstein milk cows, and the usual run of calves, yearlings and i

butchers. The stocker-feeder market looks like it did a week ago.

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BEST GIFT BARGAIN IN TOWN!

Regular 29.95 — No. 3500

Arvin Waffle Iron • It grills, fries, toasts, bakes makes 4 king-size waffles

at one time cooking surface is equal to three 10-inch 1

frying pans. Fully automatic it's truly the best Christ* mas gift bargain in town. Hurry. «

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WM. A. ROGERS “A1 PLUS, SILVERPLATE” SPECIAL OFFER — WITHOUT COST TO YOU!

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USED TRACTORS 1—Model ZTU Minneapolis-Moline

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