Return to Rvving; from West Coast EWING—Louis Latzel, who has been employed on the West coast, returned to Ewing on Wednesday February 6, for a visit at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Latzel. He was accompa nied to Ewing by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud, who have spent several months in the West visit ing their daughter and son-in-law, and family at Williamette, Ore., and their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doud, and family at Seattle, Wash Other Ewing News Mr and Mrs. Jerome Fuller of Grand Island were overnight guests at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Eacker, on Friday, returning home on Satur day Mr and Mrs. Everett Ruby en tertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beelaert, and family at Page. Mrs. Ralph Eacker and Mrs Thomas Eacker at St. Joseph's ning visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Richard Meyers and family at Clearwater Mr and Mrs. Ralph Eacker were entertained at a 6 o’clock dinner Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Gene Ruby, and children. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Eacker*s birthday anniversary which was on Satur day On Tuesday, February 5, His. Ralph Eacker and her daughter, Mrs. Gene Ruby, accompanied by Mrs Thomas Eacker, and Mr and Mrs. Richard Meyers of Clearwater went to Omaha where they visited Mrs. Frank Meyers at the University hispital and Thomas, Eacker, at St. Joseph’s hospital. They returned home lade the next evening. While in Otnaha, Mrs. Eacker and Mrs Ruby drove to Louisville to visit Joellyn Eacker, who teaches there. Ralph Eacker and two grand- ! sons, Gary and Lonnie Eacker, J transacted business in Omaha on Monday and Tuesday, February 4 and 5. Mr and Mrs. Ben Larsen ac- ( comparand by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mae Pruden of Clearwater went to Winner, S. D., on Tues- j day, February 5, where they at- j tended the funeral of a friend the following day. They then ! , went to Wood, S. D., where they ( were overnight guests of rela- j ( tives, returning to their home in t Ewing on Thursday. On FTiday evening a group of young people from the church of the Nazarene was taken to Al bion where they attended a roller skating party attended by others of the same church. Ernest Nor- I wood provided transportation. On Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban and their guests. Mrs. Joe Sinkule and Raymond Urban of Omaha, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ur ban. Mr and Mrs. Richard Bollwitt of Neligh visited Saturday at the home of his mother and husband. NOTICE Or. F.dw. J. Norwood, O.D. Optomerist. from Crawford, Nebr.. will be in O’Neill on— Thursday, Feb. 21 At Golden Hotel GLASSES most properly fit ted and all types of eye wear prescribed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban, in Ew ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban had as their guests from Sunday, Feb ruary 3, to Wednesday, February 6, his si»ter and brother, Mrs. Joe Smkule, and Raymond Ur ban, both of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs Ed Urban enter , tamed the following guests at a 1 o'clock dinner on Sunday, Feb ruary 3: Mrs. Joe Smkule and Raymond Urban, both of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Victor BoLlwitt and fam ily, Mrs. Agnes Bartak, all of 1 Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell of Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruden left last Thursday for Florida. They were accompanied by Bu ford Carlson, who was returning to his home in Miami, after visit ing friends and relatives in Orch ard and Ewing. The Prudens also plan to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pruden at Phillipsburg, Mo., before returning to their home in Ewing. During their ab sence, the children will be guests at the home of their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban. Mrs. Urban will be assisted by Mrs. Jessie Angus. For the March meeting of the Band Boosters club the program committee will be Mr. and Mrs Lester Garnel, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Hahlbeck, Mrs. Hazel Kirnes and Mr, and Mrs. Julian Sojka. The refreshment committee will be Mr. and Mrs. Chet Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Watson McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shrader and Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pollock ar rived home on the early morning train Friday. They had spent the past three weeks in California visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler trans acted business in Tecumseh Mon day, February 4. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton entertained their Pitch club last j Thursday evening at their home, j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom were guests. High score was won by Mrs. Jerry Tomjack and Ralph Munn, low went to Mrs. Richard Edwards and Elmer Bergstrom Lunch was served. * Vttend Capping— Mr and Mrs. George McCarthy, Kathryn, Lynn and Jimmy, and Andrew Goeden, were In Omaha J lor the week-end to attend the j rapping of their daughter, Miss Bar b a r a, at St. Philomena’s I •hurch, and the reception at St. j Catherine’s hospital. During the eremony each mother received a orsage. M iss Hutton t-ngaged Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Hut ton of Inman announce the en gagement of then- daughter, Miss Vicki Sue (above) to Warren E. Webster, son of Mrs. Kathryn Webster of Omaha and Wendell E. Web ster, also of Omaha. No date has been set. Complete Dispersion 800-Acre Grain and Stock Ranch j Fine Herd of Reg. Aberdeen-Angus New and Near-New Machinery Located 8 miles east of northeast corner of Atkinson, or 4 miles north of Emmet and 1 mile west, on premises, on — Wednesday, February 27 Starting at 12 Noon Lunch on Grounds I Unit No. 1 Tenborg home place. Three quarters in section 34 9 room completely modem house; 48 x 62 barn; combination corn crib and granary. 30 x 62; new concrete block chicken house, 16 x 48; hog house, 24 x 50; machine shed and shop 24 x60; two-car garage. Abunianre of water. 4 fine wells 3 windmills, 1 elec. pump. Appx. 75 acres seeded to rye. Unit No. 2 320 acres in section 27. 4-room house; cellar; bam, : 32 x 34; hog house 20 x 32; granary comb., 24 x 24. Abund dance of water furnished by 2 wells. Both units fenced and cross-fenced, large hog pastures, feed lots, plenty of shade and shelter. Appx. 450 acres in I preliminary proposal for O’Neill Irrigation unit, too class ification. excellent Machinery 1 1951 Model International M diesel tractor; model B John Deere; F-20 IHC Farmall; two-row J-D tractor cult.; two-row IHC cult.; two-row IHC go-devil; M-M 2-row lister model LL J-D Van Brunt 12-ft. grain drill; Case A-6 com- i bine; etc; al new or near new, all in top condition. 80 Head of Cattle Fine herd Aberdeen-Angus—55 cows and 3-year-oid hfrs., of which 27 are reg.; 2 reg. Bandolier bulls; 4 milk cows; bal. yearlings. ALSO LINE haying machinery, shop tools, household goods, poultry, hay, seed. 13 sows, etc. See big handbills for details. MR. AND MRS. JOHN A. TENBORG | OWNERS COL. WALLACE O’CONNELL, O’Neill, Auctioneer COL. VERN REYNOLDSON, O’Neill, Auct.-Broker KIETH ABART, O’Neill, Clerk a • t Scholarship Winners Two Nebraskans—Miss Alyce Ann Sides of Loup City and i Paul Rodney Johnston of Atkinson—were among 20 seniors in ! agricultural colleges throughout the United States who recently were awarded scholarships by Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., world’s j largest producer of antibiotics. Pfizer hopes to encourage more promising young people to make extension work a career, partic ularly in the field of animal health. 3 Seniors Rate Four A’s on Rol PAGE — The honor roll a Page high school has been an nounced: SEMESTER Seniors; Linda. Cronk. AAAA Sharon Crumly, AAAA; Marilyr Terrill, .AAAA: Carolyn Wood worth, AAAA; Norma Sorenson .AABB. Juniors: Myrna Heiss, AAAA Lura Ain Crumly, AAAA; Har old Freemever, ABBB; Kathleer Walker, AAAA. Sophomores: Diane Cork, AA AA; Dixie Nissen, AAAA; Jamet Nissen, AAAB; Donna Crumlv, AAAA; Lavada Frerichs, AAAB Freshmen: Kay Nissen. AAAA; Connie Riege, AAAA. SIX WEEKS Seniors: Linda Cronk, AAAA; Sharon Crumly, .AAAA; Marilyn Terrill, AAAA, Carolyn Wood worth. AAAB; Carl Sojka, AA AB; Lyle Heiss, AAAB; Norma Sorenson, AABB. Juniors: Myrna Heiss, AAAA; Lura Ann Crumly, AAAA; Janice Crumly, AAAA; Kathleen Walk er, AAAA; Lavada Frerichs, AB BB; Donna Crumly, .AAAA Sophomores: Diane Cork, AA AA; Dixie Nissen, AAAA; James Nissen, AAB. Freshmen: Kay Nissen, AA AB; Connie Riege, AAAB Other Page News Mrs. Cordes Walker wras host ess to the members of the Bid or Rye club and their guests, Mrs. Robert Gray and Mrs. Jerome Allen, Friday evening. Mrs. Rob ert Gray had high score and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg was the win ner of the duece tricks prize. Mrs. ; L. F. Knndsen will be the Febru i ary 21 hostess.. 1 Mr: an^l Mrs. Leland Finite I were hosts to the Pinochle clul t j members on Saturday even in* ■-1 with Mrs. Herbert Steinberg anc ; Alfred Conner holding the higl -cores. Mr. and Mrs Conner wil be entertaining on February 23. j Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen Sr. were Wednesday and Thursday, Feb ruary 6-7, guests of their son and ’ family, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sor . ensen, Jr., at Star. The group * was Wednesday evening supper j guests of Mr and Mrs. Russell Sorenson anil daughter, Patty, at ! Creighton. i Members of the WSCS met Thursday for an all day meeting : of work and study. Some mem ; i*vrs spent the working period in the new kitchen enameling the cupboards and varnishing the woodwork. The window covering committee met with the society and reported their findings, then met in separate session to con clude their plans for the pur chase of material for the new windows. Mrs. C. P. Leach had the devotions and the lesson on the theme "Whom Shall I Send." The lesson tied in with the study course just completed. An all day meeting is scheduled on February 21 at the church. Mrs. Icie Snyder and her broth er, Oliver Zimmerman, and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes were Wed nesday evening, February 6. dinner guests of Mr and Mrs John Gray. Mesdames Emma and Harold Melcher, Ben Asher and Robert Van Horn were guests of the HOA club Tuesday afternoon when they were entertained at the Harry Van Horn home for their annual Valentine party. Valentine gifts were exchanged and a social visiting hour was en joyed. Tlie hostess served lunch. • Mrs William Wattermann will be , entertaining February 19. O'Neill News Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth C. Jr ran were Mr. and Mrs Stanley Gilbert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Berger, all of Burke, S. D. Mr and Mrs. Anthony Stanton, Mrs Anna Donlin and krs. Kate Ryan were Sunday dinner guests •| Of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rohde Mrs. j h’> an will ■ vi-.it thorn before re turning to her home, in Boneeteel. | S. D Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses were in Wayne Sunday to visit his brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. F, I. Moses. Gerald and Vivian Snodgrass and their father of Central City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Longeneeker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle C M* Kim were Sunday dinner guests of their daughter and her husband, the Charles Taslers, of Atkinson. NEBRASKA? MMmSW'M Monument it the tile I el the lint land [ claimed under U. S. Hometlead law, by . Daniel Freeman in 1863. You'll lind thit hitleric tpol near Beatrice an State Highway 4 Beer Belongs... to good Nebraska Nebraska division living good friendship...good umud sum taste, berve beer. Enjoy its good- Brtutn ness when work is done, especially Fo**danon when friends stop by. K 7I« First Nai'l Bank Bid* . Iintofn I Crisp I I Solid | I HEAD 1 ' LETTUCE 1 cl PER P HEAD , fl FINEST QUALITY INDIAN RIVER RED or WHITE GRAPEFRUIT ■**" Qu£QlZ3 nSSfofrw ?nA£- W£ an'enVe?f*fer ‘^^],~AVE-RrAPE sS£3fS3S£> ~-5S?S:a?,£Ufc- f^M ;/n-r.l“ ^=»JarS2=tt5 ;3# S WMUKD ”GOOD'* I BEEF SALE I MOULDS! 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