Mrs. Harold Jerome Rotherham . . . bride at St. Patrick's Catholic church Saturday.—O'Neill Photo Co. Engagement Told Richard Tomlinson oJ O’Neill and Mrs. Doris Tomlinson of Rocky Ford, Colo., announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Patricia (above) to Larry Lee Brookhouscr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser of Venus. Larry is a grad uate of Verdigre high school in 1950 —O’Neill Photo Co. a11 . »». merly of Ewing, is with com pany A, 86th infantry regi ment APO 36. New York City and in six montl^ will be en route back to the United States. Kathy is the first great . grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss of O’Neill. of the bridegroom, and Miss Margaret Donah oe, a sister of the bride, had charge of the gifts l For going away, Mrs. Rother ham chose a peach two-piece knit suit. After a week's wed- i | ding trip to Colorado Springs and Denver. Colo., the couple l will be at home in Ewing where Mr Rotherham is a service sta tion operator. Mr- Rotherham, a graduate of St. Mary’s academy, and who attended Wayne State college, is a teacher in Holt rural school district 9 Her mother taught there 30 years ago. Mr Rotherham is a graduate of Ewing high school MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold Jerome Rotherham. ; 23, of Ewing, and Karen Mildred Donohoe, 20, of O’Neill on Thurs day, January 10. Elmer Schaffer jr., 18. of At- ; kinson and Florence Marie Neal, 1 17, of O'Neill on Saturday, Jan uary 12 JUSTICE COURT Buster E Charf of Bruns wick, January 9, speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—Charles R. Johnson. Stanley H Miller driver for Gijl Transport. January ll, speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—Charles R Johnson Edward J. Donohoe of O'Neill, January 11, running a stop sigr, fined $5 and costs. officer— Charles R Johnson. Duane E. Pongratz, January 13, speeding, fined $10 and $4 cos s, officer—Charles R. John son ' Ftf George F Tomlinson, January 13. running a stop sign, fined 15 and $4 costs, officer—Cliarles R. j Johnson. COUNTY COURT Fred N. Rackliff jr., driver for Robert R Enghusen of Bellevue, January 4, over gross, fined $6o and $4 costs. officer—R. L. Gude Richard F. McConnell of Atkin son, January 7, procuring liquor for minor, fined $50 and $10 costs, officer — R L. Gude. Burdette Taylor of Rushville, December 21. overload on axle, fined $80 and $4 costs, officer— Donald F Richardson. Glennis D. Bagwell of Orcharc, January 15, speeding day, fink'd $10 and $4 costs, officer—R. L. Gude. LETTER TO EDITOR BentonvUle, Ark. January 14, 1957 Editor: Have noticed some of your editorials art full-of horse' sense, notably tho$e deJHtng wfth Che small school situation. Am glad Frank Nelson is get ting a little of his justly due credit. 1 don’t know where ysm could find a man you could Uust more. <' i He may be offset bv Terry Carpenter. Cold day today—30 degrees Weather has boon excel teat No snow. RALPH LEIDY ■■ < W U. S- GOV’T. GRADED “GOOD” BEEF m _ mm u. s. gov t graded "good” i nncv Ibeeffront lb { UH9 U lb I Quartets 35c W 9 CUT AND WRAPPED FREE! ! m ALL MEAT I RING BOLOGNA_!b. 39C BACON SQUARES...lb. 23c BOILING BEEF_lb. 19c K CUDAHY'S RIVAL SLICED LEAN AND MEATY SPARE RIBS_lb. 33c PORK HOCKS ..-2 lbs. 39c LONGHORN CHEESE_lb. 49c I CUDAHY'S ALL MEAT | U. S. GOV’T GRADED "GOOD" f JUICE SMALL MS ■ CELLO V n 0^ \ ORANGES 3 Boz..2Se|^»J?W« 9c { APPLES half bl—2.791GRAPEFRU/T 35^ | ]98 I NASH _____ COFFEE * c CALTOP KRAFT FRUIT MIX.. giant No. 21 can 29c MARSHMALLOWS 2 pkgs 39c REMARKABLE DUNCAN HINES | PEARSgiant No. 21 can 37c CAKE MIX-pkg. 29c C MANCHESTER WALDORF _ _ CROCKERS 139‘ STEELE COUNTY CUDAHY'S CANNED MEAT v ■ CORN_2631,8 25c TANG . _ 2 631,8 69c I MAGIC FREEZB■ ill ' TABLE HEADY OLEO-3 lbs 69c TABLE GIANT 200 COUNT NAPKINS — pkg. 29c HERSHEYS COCOA. l-lb. 35c HARVEST GEM 300 CAN PORK&BEANS 10c SEALTEST CHEESE - 2-lb. box 69c HARVEST MOON SALAD DRESSING it. 45c CAKE MIX — pkg 43c 1 HUNT’S W PEACHES 2 2! cans 65c 1 SWIFTNING 3-«k 79c f CATSUP — Jf«r49c I KRAFT' STRAWBERRY ■ PRESERVES iar 33c t