Mrs. Raymond A. Estes, the former Mary Catherine Jansen ... to reside on ranch near Stuart.—O’Neill Photo Co. _ Justice Court A. G. Larsen, speeding at night, pending, October 4, Gude. Vincent C. Morgan, no brakes, pending, October 4, Gude. Harley Hansen, overweight on capacity plates, $10 and costs, October 5, Kirk. Everett Gorgen, overweight on capacity plates, $30 and costs, October 5, Richardson. Freeman Renauld, driver for Southern Freightway, over weight, $50 and costs, October 6, Richardson. Robert G. Cadwallader, over load on axle, $50 and costs, Oc tober 10, Kirk. Dorothy Faulhaber, no driver’s license, $1 and costs, October 10, Gude. Ralph M. Morrow, speeding at night, $10 and costs, October 10, Gude. Robert G. Tuttle, no driver’s license, pending, October 10, Gude. John W. Camp, driver for C&S Trucking Company, no recipro city, $10 and costs, October 14, Richardson. Arthur McBride, allowing mi nor to drive, pending, October 9, Shorney. Arthur Humpal, failure to stop at stoplite, $10 and costs, October 17, Gude. Curtis Lee Mathews, speeding, daytime, pending, October 17, Gude. Viola M. Lloyd, speeding in daytime, pending, October 17, Gude. i . Robert Pergoy, careless driv ing, pending, October 17, Gude. Katherine Matthews, disturb ing the peace, pending, Septem ber 26, Ann Moos. Rural Teacher to Wed Next Month PAGE—Mesdames Alfred Con ner, Duane Williamson and Le and Finley were hostesses at a pre-nuptial shower for Miss Ale tha Holliday. Mrs. Williamson had charge of the games and en tertainment and Marilyn Finley was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Conner assisted the honoree with her gifts. Miss Holliday is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holliday of Emporia. She is teacher of the school midway between Orchard and Royal on U.S. highway 20. Following her marriage to John Ely, jr., in late November, they will live on a farm north of Or chard. v t ' * Jouvenats Note Golden Wedding— Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jouvenat, former residents of Atkinson, celebrated their golden wedding i anniversary, Tuesday, October 4, at iheir home in Lincoln. Mr. i Jouvenat was engager in the law practice at Atkinson for nearly 20 years; the family later lived at Petersbcrg. ■ ii—i "*■. ■ 11 ■ 11 ■ Royal Theater ! — O'NETLL, NEBR. — Tbura. Oct. 20 Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Rob inson and Brian Keith in— TIGHT SPOT Story of two cops,, a blonde, and, of course, a gangster. Sus pense and comedy aplenty. Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets; children under 12 admitted with parent; adults 50c; children 12c FrL-Sat. Oct 21-22 FRANCIS IN THE NAVY Starring Donald O’Connor and Martha Raye and the never-to be-forgotten Francis, the talking mule. Newest and funniest of the Francis series. Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee Sat 2:30. All children under 12 admitted free when accompanied by parent — Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Oct. 23-24-25 At last it’s on the screen! MISTER ROBERTS Starring Henry Fonda, James Cagney, William Powell, Jack Lemmon. From Warner Bros., in Cinemascope and Warner Color. A great stage hit that ran and ran ... a greater screen hit! Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee I' Sun. 2:30. All children unless in arms must have tickets. j _ Jansen-Estes Rites in Atkinson Church ATKINSON—Miss Mary Cath erine Jansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Jansen, sr., of Atkinson, and Raymond A. Estes, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Estes of Stuart, were united in marriage Monday, Oc tober 17, at St. Joseph’s Catholic church in Atkinson. Rev. William Kelligar performed the cere mony. The bride given in marriage by her father, appeared in a floor length gown of Chantilly type lace and tulle. The fitted strap less bodice was topped with a bolero jacket of lace over tulle closed at the neckline with lace covered buttons. It featured a Pe ter Pan collar and long sleeves tapering to points at the wrists. The full skirt was encircled with alternating rows of tulle and lace ruffles from the waist to the hemline. She carried a lace covered mother-of-pearl prayer book and rosary. Mrs. John Barnes of Atkinson was the matron-of-honor. Brides maids were Mrs. Charles Jansen of Stuart and Miss Irene Jansen of Atkinson. The attendants ap peared in identically fashioned ballerina length gowns of lace and tulle in daffodil, orchid and lime, respectively. The strapless fitted bodices were topped with velvet bolero jackets. The skirts were of double net over taffeta, designed with tripletiers of ruffles at the drop waistlines. They carried bouquets of chrysanthemums to match their gowns. Flower girl was Miss Mary Ann Skrdla. Larry Rudolph was ring bearer. Both are of Stuart. Donald Bouska of Stuart served as bestman. Groomsmen were Charles Jansen and Milton Weich man of Stuart. Harry Steinhauser and Paul Shald were ushers. Following the ceremony a breakfast was given by Miss > Marilyn Kramer for the bridal; party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kramer. A re ception was held at the KC hall in Atkinson that afternoon for, more than twp hundred guests. Following a trip to Wyoming, the couple will be at home on a ranch near Stuart. Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fauquier drove to Albion Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marion Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirkland of Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walter and daughter of Chambers were pre sent at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter, for dinner Sunday, October 9. Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron were eve ning visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wachler of Pilger visited Sunday in the Ru ben Peltzer home. Mrs. Clair Grimes went to Ot tumwa, la., Friday to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Loren Coppoc. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beed and son, Pfc. Howard Beed, departed Monday for Oakland, Calif., where Howard was to report at the army base on October 19 for duty in Formosa. Mr. and Mrs. Beed plan to return the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter spent Saturday in Neligh and Oakdale, his father, M. E. Carp enter accompanied them home but Sunday morning was taken back to Neligh where he entered the Antelope Memorial hospital for medical care. Regional Deaths Carolina Scheer CREIGHTON — Funeral ser vices were held Tuesday, October 11, from the Zion Lutheran church for Carolina Scheer, 80, who died Sunday, October 9, at the Lundberg Memorial hospital. Survivors include: Stepchildren —Charles Scheer of Creighton, Mrs. Fritz (Edith) Paul of Eldo rado, Kans., Leo Scheer of Picks town, S.D., and Elvin Scheer of Ft. Bragg, N.C. Return to Home— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meier re turned home Sunday after spend ing two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Geary Enbody at Emmet. Girls Visit Ranch; Enjoy Hay Ride ROCK FALLS—On the after noon of Thursday, October 13, Mrs. William Murray of O’Neill brought a group of girls out to the Lazy FJ ranch where they participated in a hay ride, after having loaded the hay in the rack themselves. They were driv en by Linda Johnson over a rath er rough and rocky trail, through pastures and meadows where they were unloaded to hike along the creek for a mile or so explor ing the works of the beaver in that vicinity, also routing out some deer, who thought they were well hidden away for the day. As a result of the hike there were several wet feet and some more than that. Unfortunately, there were some who couldn’t walk foot logs as well as others. However, at the end of the trail * they were treated to a wiener roast with all the trimmings, fol lowed by a few songs accompan ied by Linda on the guitar. The occasion was in honor of Sharon Murray’s sixteenth birth day anniversary. She received some gifts. There was only one complaint —the afternoon was much too short. Other Rock Falls News Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz and children visited at the John Schultz home on Sunday evening. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lo well Johnson were breakfast guests at the Floyd Johnson home, remaining the rest of the day. Afternoon and evening guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Johnson and Russy, Mrs. John Schultz and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Oberle and chil dren, Dan Rakes of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy and children of Petersburg Russy Johnson devoted most of his time on Sunday afternoon trying out his new pony and sad dle, presented to him by his grandpa Johnson. He was joined in the riding by his cousins, Gwenda and Trudy Schultz on their pony. Holland Johnson also did some riding. Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen, Mrs. Marie Lewis, Eddy Ething ton,* Rudy and Kenneth Claussen drove to Madison on Sunday and spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lynn. The Lynns lived in the Meek vicinity a few years ago. Norman Taylor spent Monday night with the Lyle Vequist chil dren. The Albert Widtfeldt family attended the WSCS supper in Emmet on Wednesday, October 12. Mrs. Widtfeldt furnished food and helped serve. We understand they had a very successful turn out. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson called at the O. J. Drueke home Sunday. " ■—■ —— —7 — ~ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thorson were afternoon callers at Mr. and Mrs. Blake Bensons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen were Friday afternoon visitors at the Dave Moler home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yantzi brought ice cream and cake out to Levi Yantzi’s on Thursday eve ning by way of celebrating Bob’s birthday anniversary. . Joe Yantzi spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson and children were dinner guests at the Elroy Lieb home on Sun day. Elwin Grutsch helped Sam Derickson round up cattle on Monday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown and children spent Sunday in Or chard at the Fred Storm home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda called at the O. J. Drueke home Sunday evening. The Eagle Valley Card club had their first party of the season on Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson. High scores were won by Linda John son and Lou Brown and lows by Pat Gallagher and Herb Under wood. The next meeting will be on the evening of November 18 at the home of Pat Gallagher. Elwin Benson of Omaha spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ben son. Sunday visitors at the Dave Moler home were Mr. and Mrs. Rich London and Nora Peters of South Dakota. Austin Hynes of O’Neill was an evening and supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes on Monday. Floyd Johnson and Linda called there in the afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Linda called at the home of Alden Breiner and sons on Thursday. On Sunday Alden Breiner and sons had dinner at the John — ....■■■■"mi n ... , .Ifiy. "© Cleary home and in the afternoon the men and boys went for a coyote hunt but were unsuccess ful this time. Sunday supper guests at the James Curran home were Mr. e and Mrs. Albert Sterns. On Thursday, October 13, Floyd and Ray Johnson and John Schultz helped Tom Murray with his calves. Used bicycles — boys’, 26 - 24 inch in excellent condition.—Sco vie’s Western Auto, O’Neill. 25-260 ■ e — — - SWIFT’S FREIN^IUIN^ Here's a tribute to the men who fight the drought, the u n |l Iff floods, the insects, the mil n U Q I lion other problems of grow ing food to feed a nation! ■* ■■ ■■ w Hats off to these men and U !■ !■ Is the democracy that leaves Iff Bn In I us free to offer you food at prices you can easily pay! SALE DAD I DDDT ROAST il 29* Lean Meaty BOILING BEEF-2 lbs. 29c PRIME RIB STEAK_Lb. 43c SOUSE MINCED HAM PICKLE PIMENTO, Lb. STAR HAMS Whole or Shank End. Lb. 45c BUTT END_Lb. 55c CENTER CUTS__ Lb. 89c ^'Y QUARTERS fif £ £ ARMOUR’S STAR THICK-SLICED BACON 2Lbs._89c I CUDAHY’S ALL, MEAT WIENERS 3 Lbs..1.00 PORK STEAK U,. 48c CUDAHY’S SLAB BACON Sliced, Lb. 39c WHITING FISHu Lbs./. 19 I I * I HEINZ Fancy I KETCHUP 2 ssr.__45c eras.u 7* | Pillsbury MIRACLE ANGEL FOOD_ 2 pkgs. 89c WHIP r* 49C jjJpood jcans29c HERSHEY'S Paramont SYRUP 2 39c POTTED MEAT. 4 cans 25c I 1^. .T|A| C/> NAPKINS2pkgs.29c ( w ^ ^S* -Paramont Vienna S SAUSAGE_3 cans 29c 1 van CAMP'S fcW I PORK-WHS 4 It?’ 89C MEAT LOAF 3 c» $1 RUSHMORE " FLOUR Sack_ 2.98 jrozenfres^ ————————————— PILLSBURY NATURE RIGHT CAKE MIX ir>nin* strawberries 4 Package* rSS --f QC 10'°z‘ Pkg8' f f%f% - 2 for — 49c #.1/1/ JUICE mi __ M NORTH STATE DUNCAN MB" ORANGES I.--. 29C CORK SPONGE WHITE 1BH_ 2 - 35c mapppsiiit to* 4»c - , "...v; , > p ■ . • - f* ,. • f- * : vr % . ... ..11 in I, m ^ C