Ends Sat., May 12th Spring Clearance Sale SAVINGS ONE-FOURTH. BIG REDUCTIONS! ONE-HALF AND MORE ONLY 3 MORE DAYS! SPRING COATS -DRESSY PRESSES— SUITS—BLOUSES—SWEATERS—SKIRTS—ANKLETS—JACKETS—HANDBAGS - SCARFS Archie Tuttle New Store Owner EWING— Clyde Allen, owner and manager of the Gamble store tor the past 11 years, has an nounced that arrangements have been completed for the sale of his dare to Archie Tuttle, a long time resident of Ewing. Mr. Alien is one of the “old tapers" with the Gambles, having darted when merchandise was flitained from one of the nearby company-owned branch stores. - Mr. Allen has been active in dvic and community affairs. Archie Tuttle, who has operat ed a ranch near Ewing, is well known in Ewing. He was born and raised in this community, ^le and his wife and daughter will move into the home at pres ort occupied by the Allens. * Mr. and Mrs. Allen have pur chased the Gamble store at Plain tdew and will move there with their family as soon as school is tut At present, Mr. Allen drives > and from Plainview each day. Other Ewing News Dale Van Vleck, a graduate of Ewing high school with the class of 1950 and valedictorian of his class, was honored for high schol arship at the University of Ne braska convocation in the coli seum on April 24. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Vleck, live south of Ewihg. His brother, Fred, is a junior at Ewing high this year. Mrs. Kittie Fry returned home last week from McPherson, Kans., where she has spent sev eral weeks visiting at the home of her son, Eldred Fry, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gunter, and daughter, Marylou, and her friend, Carol Barton, accompan ied by Miss Dorothy Pollock, vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Saiser had their son, Raymond, of Omaha, as a weekend guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sorenson, of Omaha, spent a recent week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robley Sisson, sr. George Adrian, Floyd Tucker, Clarence and Clifford Hahlbaek spent Sunday fishing near Stu art. Loyd Angus went to Denver, Colo., Saturday, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Angus and family, of Verdigre, were guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Angus, on Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Angus return ed home Thursday from Madison where she had been a guest at the home of her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Furley, and family for several weeks. The Altar society of St. Peter’s Catholic fchurch met on Tuesday evening, May 1, at the home of Mrs. Frances Shaw. A business session was held, at which Mrs. Shaw presided. This was follow ed by a social hour and games of cards. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. K. B. Kra chie and Mrs. Arthur Kropp. Lt. and Mis. Frank McNeill left Thursday for Camp Camp bell, Ky., after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rockey, and other rel atives. Willis Rockey spent the fore part of the week in Omaha. Mrs. Anna Bergman and son, Bob, of Elgin, were Sunday guests at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good, and family. Mrs. H. A. Wegner was also a caller at the Good home the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies and niece, Mary Ann Bauer, spent Sunday viisting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis made a business trip to Omaha on Thursday returning home on Friday. Her mother, Mis. Louise Beal, of Orchard, accompanied them. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Davis, of Hastings, were callers at the home of his broth er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis. Guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Da vis were Mr. and Mrs. James Austin, of Wichita, Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin, of Plainview. The Thursday Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. R. G. Rockey on May 3. Guests were Mrs. William Spence, Mrs. M. B. Huffman and Mrs. Lee Woods. Prize for high score was won by Mrs. Florence Eben gaard, and for low score the prize went to Mrs. John Archer. The traveling prizes went to Mrs. W. H. Briggs and Mrs. Earl Billings. The hostess served refreshments after the games. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Briggs next meeting. The Forum group of the United Presbyterian church, of Ewing, met at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Twenty-six members were present. Mrs. Du ane Jensen read the scripture and presented the lesson "Manag ing Money.” This was followed bv an informal discussion which brought out many interesting facts on the managing of money in our homes. The evening came to a close with a social hour and refreshments which were served by the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ler. On Tuesday evening, May 1, Jean Welke and Rosetta McDon ald entertained 22 of their school mates at a party held in the rec reationroom of the Welke home. Amusements for the evening were games, dancing, music on their record player. Lunch was served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moos and family, of O’Neill, were guests of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yelli, and daughter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Turay and daughter, Nancy Lee, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs, and family on Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Kropp went to In man Sunday to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Anna Young, who is ill. Merriman Elected to Board of Governors— Jim Merriman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman, is one of 2 elected to represent the law school on the student board of governors at Creighton universi ty for next year. This year, Mer riman has served as freshman representative on the Student Bar association. Last week he was initiated into Delta Theta Phi fraternity, also elected pledge master of that group for the coming year. In addition to these, Jim held sev eral offices during his 4 years in commerce school at Creighton. Charlene Fussleman Hostess on Birthday— PAGE—Mrs. Lloyd Fussleman entertained 7 little girls at a par ty Saturday afternoon in observ ance of the 6th birthday anni versary of her daughter, Char lene, which was May 2. Mrs. Fus sleman served a lunch of birth day cake, ice cream and punch. Charlene received many gifts. Those attending were Linda Smith, Rita Larson, Karen Soren son, Bonnie Heiss, Dorothy Graves and Karen and Peggy Sue Kelly. Games were played during the afternoon. Navy Enlistments Again Accepted— Enlistments for the navy are being accepted again, according to GMC Edgar Lewis, USN. Mental and physical require ments have been lowered so that they are now the same as for the draft. Beginning Thursday, May 10, a navy representative will be at the O’Neill postoffice to an swer any inquiries. Marston Joins Air Force— Charles (“Chuck”) Marston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mar ston, of Walnut, has enlisted in the air force and left Wednesday, May 2, for Lackland air base, San Antonio, Tex. ROYAL THEATRE — O'NEILL — Thursday, May 10 Here’s the biggest, gayest, grand est college cheer in years PEGGY Starring Queen of the Rose Bowl Parade, Diana Lynn, Char les Coburn, Charlotte Green wood, Barbara Lawrence with Charles Drake, Rock Hudson and Jerome Cowan. Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c. Tot 50c Children 10c. plus 2c tax; Tot 12c Friday and Saturday May 11 . 12 DEVIL'S DOORWAY Starring Robert Taylor with I ouis Calhern, Paula Raymond, Marshall Thompson, James Mit chell and Edgar Buchanan. Adm. 42c plus lax 8c. Total 50c Children 10c, plus tax 2c. Total 12c Matinee Saturday 2:30 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday May 13 - 14 - 15 James Cagney, Virginia Mayo Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson WEST POINT STORY Dandier than “Yankee Doodle Dandy." The all-American music al all America’s seeing! Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. Total 50c— Matinee Sunday 2:30. Adm. 42c tax 8c. Total 50c; Children 10c plus lax 2c Total 12c Wednesday. Thursday May 16 - 17 The funniest thing that ever happened to a family! LOUISA Starring Ronald Regan, Charles Cobum, Ruth Hussey, Edmund Gwenn, Spring Byington with Piper Laurie and Scotty Beckett. Adm. 42c. plus lax 8c. Tot. 50c Children 10c. plus 2c lax. Tot. 12c C-O-M-I-N-G-l THE MILKMAN AT WAR WITH THE ARMY I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes and family visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mentzer and Mrs. Claude Wicks in Atkinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brewster at tended the homecoming at Center Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bazel man went to Norfolk Sunday. Mabel: Meet me at the public school auditorium, Thursday. May 17, 8 p.m. The school band and chorus are presenting a won derful concert and you'll espe cially enjoy the mixed chorus in the operetta "Dissy Baton." Ic50 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schaefer, of Exeter, and Mrs. K. M. Han sel, of York, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bates. Mr. Schaefer, Mrs. Hansel and Mrs. Bates are brother and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Foreman and boys, of Bris tow, visited the Bates home Sun day. The Schaefers and Mrs. rn ~ iiHiiiMwrwi —I Hansel visited the Wayne Bates home in Emmet, too. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bazel man and family spent Sunday at Pickstown, S. D. Mabel: Meet me at the public ■ c h o o l auditorium, Thursday, May 17, 8 p.m. The school band and chorus are presenting a won derful concert and you'll espe cially enjoy the mixed chorus in the operetta "Dixxy Baton." Ic50 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Adamson were in Fullerton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holly and family went to Yankton, S. D., last Thursday. Mrs. H. J. Birmingham, Miss Marde Birmingham and Mrs. Ed war^ Campbell drove to Sioux City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mierendorf, af Omaha spent Thursday night, May 3, at the R. H. Shriner home. Mrs. Edward Schmit and son, Michael, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Schmit, of Beaver Crossing. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Saunto and family, of Seattle, Wash., ar rived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto and family. Mrs. H. O. Russ attended the mother - and - daughter banquet held at the Methodist church in Chambers, Friday evening. Mrs. Benny Hill and sons, Ricky and Clarence, returned to O’Neill Sunday after spending the week at Strawberry Point, la., with Mrs. Hill’s father, Will Bowers, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Brock Reynold son and family, of Albion, visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Rey noldson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waite, of Ainsworth, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carr and 2 children, of South Sioux City, arrived Saturday to spend 3 days with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Laursen and family. Delbert Nelson, of Culbertson, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and family. Mrs. Edward Davidson, of Cas per, Wyo., and Mrs. R. O. New ton, of Riverton, Wyo., arrived last Thursday to spend a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Havran ek and family went to Verdigre Sunday to attend a family reun ion at the Frank Farnik home. Others attending were Mrs. Dor othy Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. James Havranek, Mr. ani Mrs. Lou Havranek and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Havranek, all of Atkinson. " J Frontier for Printing! | Private Sale! I - ( As 1 am leaving town, I will offer for pri vate sale my household goods, consisting ? of — Bedroom Set ’ Living Room Suite C,S!U^,Sh*1 ™ Cu* • Platform Rocker | Wool Rug Ad0^lral Electrlc Range Three Rocldng Chain Presmo* Cooker, will hold Dining Room Set 7 qt. Jars Upright Electric Sweeper Hollywood Bed with Box with Attachments ®*l**n®* Small Electric Hamilton Chest of Drawers Beach Sweeper Baby Bed Bed Springs and Mattress _ WILBUR ANDERSON, Owner i 822 Douglas St., O’Neill Phone: 267M I DANCE ★ ★ ★ Butte Legion Ballroom BUTTE, NEBR. 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