q o o o cjO ‘>2% frontier for prompt pru t'ng | ' There s a CATTLE SALE Every Tuesday at “The Old Reliable” AUCTION At last Tuesday’s sale we sold 500 head on a market fully 25 to 50 cents per hundred weight higher on all classes. Carload of 400 lb. steers at $23 50 Heifers of like quality up to $18.50 Cow market from $10 00 to $13.50 a hundred Bulls $ 12.00 to $13.50 cwt Cow market currently the best in 3 years —why wait any long er'1 Now is the time to sell those eanners, cutters and dry cows. SPECIAL Next Tues., May 22 10 registered 2-yr.-old Angus Bulls from the Spence Herd >f Crab Orchard. Nebr. Also JO young Angus cows, with calves at side. Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebr. Auxiliary Plans for Poppy, Bake Sale EWING—Poppy day in Ewuig will be held on Saturday, May •6 Mrs Ralph Munn, chairman reports the following American Legion auxiliary members will canvass the town: Mrs R H Shain. Mrs Richard Edwards, Mrs Loyd West, Mrs. Robley Sisson and Mrs. Clifford Hahl Mr .. Munn will also arrange a uoopy window (in a business place on Main street). Arrange ments were completed at the regular meeting of the auxiliary held Thursday evening at the Legion club: Mrs. C. C. beck Mrs Floyd Lee, Mrs. Ma bel Boies. Mrs. Frank Hawk and Mrs. John Hawk On Memorial day the aux iliary members will assist the American Legion with the pro gram in making arrangements for the musical selection and decorating the stage of the .school auditorium. Mrs Everett Ruby and Mrs. Richard Edwards were appoint ed lor the nominating committee. Candidates will be presented at the June meeting when an elec lion of officers will be held. In the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. C C. Hahlbeck, and Mrs. Loyd West, vice president, the business meeting was con due ted by Mrs.Shain, treasurer. Refreshments were served by Mesdames John Hawk, 1-Yank Hawk and Floyd Lee. Other Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker of Omaha are spending the week with her brother, Ray Funk, and family. . _ Mr. and Mrs. William Spence and son, Lyle, spent mother s day in Atkinson where they were guests at a family party at the home of his niece and ne phew. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Braun. _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gross hans of Aurora were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Spence. They also attended the commencement ex ercises at the Ewing public school. , ,. _ Mrs. Amy Jacobson is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Thorin at Neligh. Mr and Mrs Robert Dyson of Modesto, Calif., were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson. They at tended the alumni banquet held Tuesday evening at the Ewing public school. Venus News ■ ■ Johnson Caskey is doing car penter work at the LJovd But terlield farm. Mrs. George Heggemeyer helped with the house work at the home of her brother, Car! Frish, Friday, May 4 Mrs. Helen Heggemeyer is employed at the Verdigre Farm ers Store. She started her duties Wednesday, May 9. Mrs. Kenneth Caskey closed the school term at district 54 1 with a school picnic on Sunday, May 6. Miss Jo Ann VonSeggern, who taught the enterprize school the past term, held their picnic Fri day, May 11, and the Venus school taught by Marvin Kotrous held their picnic Saturday, May 12. Mrs. Marlyn E. Tusha and children spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Brookhouser They re turned to their home at Verdigre Saturday, May 12. Tom Siadck and Leonard Don visited at the Herman Dorr home W'ednesday, May 9. The Work and Fun club met with Mrs. Fred Ulhir Wednesday, May 9, spending the afternoon doing fancy work and making flowers. There were 11 members and one visitor, Frank Pierce present. Mrs. Ulhir served lunch j at the close of the afternoon. Miss Anita Brookhouser left | for Omaha Sunday, May 13, to ! visit relatives and friends. — — - — - —-■ ■ ' —1 \*v» &■*,*. i •■-*»**** -»* ' i UK* V* -v ** 4«| a, m m » * m K’«n Dotty Lee Moore Shower Honoree I INMAN — A miscellaneous | bridal shower was tendered Miss | Dotty Dee Moore at the Metho ! dist church annex on Tuesday evening, May 15, in honor of her approaching marriage to Gordon Lee Sholes. Miss Moore received many gifts. The program was in charge of Marjorie Kelley, Lucille Hutton and Eleanor Gaughenbaugh. Refreshments were served from an appointed tea table with Mrs. Harry Moore pouring. Mrs. Perry Feted— On Wednesday, May 9, Mrs. Dale Perry was surprised by a group of relatives on her birthday anniversary. Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Calkins and Mrs. Iva Hopkins. SHifu V «tvv*v VV--«* <*\ / O'cNtriff jPLt/a) (a j \h WAUg V W*v** METHODIST (O Neill-Emmet) Rev. Glenn Kennicott, pastor O’NEILL— Thursday, May 17: Prayer cir cle, 10 a.m., Claude Bates home. Friday, May 18: Dorcas, 2 p.m., at the church. Sunday, May 20: Junior choir, 0:15 a.m.; Sunday-school, 9:45 am.; worship, 11 a.m. Monday, May 21: Daily vaca 1 tion church school begins, 9 a.m., I at the church; WSCS executive meeting, 2:30 p.m., at Neil Dawes I home, for all old and new offi | cers; Wesleyan Service guild, 8 p.m., at Vernon Lorenz home. Tuesday, May 22: Bible study, 2:30 p.m., at the church. Wednesday. May 23: Choir re hearsal, 7 p.m.; senior MYF, 8 p.m. Thursday, May 24: Prayer cir cle, 10 a.m., Claude Bates home; missionary service, 8 p.m., at the church with Reverend Nimene, 0 native from Liberia, Africa. EMMET— Friday, May 18: WSCS will drive to Clearwater and meet at the Ruggless home. The ladies •Will meet at the Conard store right after 12 o’clock noon for rides. Sunday, May 20: Children’s Sunday-school and worship, 9:30 a.m.; adult Sunday-school, 10:30 am. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Ewing) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, May 20: Worship ser vice, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday-school, 110:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 22: Bible study 1 at the Daryl Walling home, 8 ! p.m. Slumber Party— Lynn McCarthy entertained at a slumber party Friday for nine classmates. She is tne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mc Carthy. Frank Fetrow, Roger Neimeyer, Ivan Kaiser and Vernon Passieux left Sunday for a week’s trip to Canada. __ CHIROPRACTOR % Block So. of Ford Garage Dr. J. L. Sherbahn Complete X-Ray Equipment O’Neill, Nebraska ONEIILL LOCALS Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs were Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter of Or chard. Mr and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie, Robert Eby and Mrs. Della Eby were Sunday guests in the W. B. Gillespie home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lanman of Verdel and Roy Lanman went to Omaha to visit Mrs. Roy Lanman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen of Gregory, S.D., Miss Darlene Hansen of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hall of Bassett visited in the Dwight Harder home Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of Hartington, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Harding visited Mrs. Lois Hartman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Derickson spent the weekend with Jeanette Derickson. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Crosser and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brittell and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fernau and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morsbach and daughter were Sunday evening visitors in the F. S. Brittell home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Timmerman and Mrs. Julia Gallagher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gallagher. I Circumstances Necessitate A Public Auction of the J. T. REISER RANCH 3116 Acres WILL BE SOLD FRIDAY, IUNE 15 IN THE PREMISES Located 20 miles northeast of Atkinson, Nebraska. This ranch has always shown an operating profit, has been well taken care of, and is in splendid shape. Full particulars, terms of sale and descriptive matter will ap pear in a later issue of this paper. In the meantime your inspection is invited — Ernie Weller, Dean Fleming or Stanley Johnson, all of Atkinson, Nebr., will gladly show it to interested parties at any time. Just phone 5141, At kinson, and make an appointment. Here Is A Ranch.Worth Waiting For STANLEY JOHNSON - J. B. (“BEN ) REISEI AGNES CDOUr) IEBEI OWNERS Ernie Weller - Dean Fleming, Nebr., Aocts. ^_•__ ~ • CHURCH OF CHRIST (O’Neill) Rex James, evangelist Sunday, May 20—Study of the 1 Word of God, 10 a.m.; Lord’s supper and preaching service, 11 a.m.; youth meeting, 7 p.m.; evangelistic service, 8 p.m. Bitale study will be Wednesday bight here in O’Neill at 8 o’clock, ! and Friday night in the Chet I Larson home near Chambers at 8 o'clock. The daily vacation Bible school will begin Monday, May 21, and will close Friday, May 25. The school will begin each day at 10 o’clock and close at 3 p.m. Each thild should bring a sack lunch for the noon meal and a drink will be furnished by the church. All young people are cordially in vited to attend every day. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O’Neill) Rev. E. Kirschman, pastor Sunday, May 20: Sunday school for all ages, 10 a.m.; wor ship, 11 a.m.; children’s service, 7 p.m.; Christ’s Ambassadors (youth), 7 p.m.; evangelistic rally, 8 p.m. Daily vacation Bible school beginning Monday, May 21, ex tending through Friday, May 25. Sessions morning and afternoon. “Souls in conflict”, produced bv Billy Graham Evangelistic Films, Inc., will be shown on Timerlov Mav 99 at R r\ m CENTER UNION (O’Neil!) I Rev. C. P. Turner, O’Neill Sunday, May 20: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; preaching ser [ vice, 11 a.m.; young people’s ►neeting, 7:30 p.m., preaching following the young people’s meeting. Prayer meeting and Bible study • ’'ill be in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ernst Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O’Neill) Rev. J. Olen Kennell, pastor Sunday, May 20: Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m. Monday, May 21: Bible study, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 23: Westmin ster youth fellowship, 7 p.m.; fchoir practice, 8 p.m. Mrs. Mattern’s Brother in First Mass— Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mat *.ern and children went to Lin coln last Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. B. C. Kalin, until Sunday. Mrs. Mattern’s brother, Rev. Leonard Kalin, was ordain ed a priest last Thursday and said his first mass Sunday. He is | the second priest in the family. Another brother is studying for the priesthood in a seminary. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sherbahn visited relatives in Wayne Sun day. Rel igious \ acation Classes Starting Vacation religious school will begin at St. Mary’s academy on Monday, May 21, wi.th Sister Laursisa, Sister Christiana and Sister Laurita as teachers. Sisters Emelia, Marina and Mi chael will conduct a two-weeks’ vacation school in Ewing and Sisters Thoma, Rose and Gene vieve will go to St. John’s par ish, Deloit. Sister Serafica will go to Pow ers’ Lake, N.D., to teach vaca tion school. From June 10 to 24 •three Sisters will teach in Spen cer. The following Sisters from St. Mary’s will be studying this sum mer: Sister Laurissa, in St. Lou is, Mo.; Sister Christiana, in Om aha; Sisters Serafica, Marina, i Rose and Genevieve in Denver, Colo., and Sister Michael, at Xavier, Kans. Bible School Pupils to Parade— Daily vacation Bible school for ages 4-13. inclusive, will begin Monday, May 21, and will con tinue through Friday, May 25, at the Assembly of God church. Features of the school will be Bible stories, inspirational sing ing. hand work and games. Sessions will begin at 9 a.m., and will be held in mornings and afternoons. A downtown parade is planned lor oaiuraay, iviay is, ai o Schaffers Hold Family Reunion— Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer were his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Schaffer of Lincoln; his brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Schaf fer of Tekamah; his four sisters, Mrs. Bill Goggen of New Jersey, Mrs. Madelon Kutscher and Mrs. Alberta Els, both of Lincoln, and Mr and Mrs. Ed Eisenhauer and family of Chambers. This family reunion was the Virst occasion in a long time in which they all could get togeth er. •;th Birthday— Little Christie Janousek cele brated her sixth birthday anni versary Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek. Twelve little guests came to her party. -~ i Visit Columbus. Norfolk— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck with at Columbus last Thursday and Friday. Saturday they visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Vern Keeney and Bonnie in Norfolk. Mrs. Osenbaugh Entertains— Merri M.vx club met Tuesday j at Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh’s home. I Mrs. C. E. Yantzi and Mrs. W. W. Waller were guests. 'Name Son— James Edward is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Wichman for their new son. --——-7 ..DANCE.. j American Legion Ball Room — O’Neill — Thursday, May 24th Music by the MUSICAL RAMBLERS Featuring: Marlin, Leo and Larry Babutzke, Eugene Bamhard, Darold Schollmeyer Adxn.: Students, 50c; Single, 75c, and Couple, $1.25 1 " r • • * * - r. r* o REAL VALUE, FRESH - FASHIONED DRESSES. SAVE NOW! Exciting fabrics and styles! _ x 1 3. polyester fiber. 1. Misty-cool, spray floral printed bemberg. Jewel pin trim at neck. Washable and colorfast. Fresh as spring col ors: Pink, lilac, aqua and maize. 14%-24%. 2. 100% wondrous Dacron* in summer sunflower pat tern. 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