Returned Missionary Worker Is Speaker EWING—A youth rally was held Sunday afternoon at the Bethany United Presbyterian soutliwest of Ewing. Attending from Ewing were Sharon Johns ton. Thelma Spangler, Bertha Harris, Douglas Shrader, Diana Shrader, Jerald Black. They were accompanied by the youth sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield and Dr. and Mrs William H. Ross. They also provided transportation. Miss Laura McLaehlan, a miss ionary home on leave from Paki stan, was guest speaker at the United Presbyterian church Sum day evening. She told of her work and showed slides of the country and people. Miss McLaehlan has charge of the adult literacy in Pakistan. Her many experiences in this line of work was full of interest to the congregation in at tendance. Preceding the service, Archie Johnston led the singspiration. Mr Johnston and his daughter, Sharon, sang a duet, which was followed by Dr William H. Ross, pastor. Mrs. Robert McLaehlan, moth er of Miss McLaehlan, was pre sent other Ewing News CS-1 James Ruby accompanied by Mrs. Ruby, Marvin and Susan arrived in Ewing on Friday from Norfolk, Va., where Mr. Ruby has been stationed for several months. They are guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Minnie Larson and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruby and other relatives in the community. The Ruby’s are enroute to Long Beach. Calif., and have brought their modem trailer home with them. A/lc Thomas Schiffbauer stat r--1 ioned in North Carolina is expec ted home on leave this week He is the brother of Mrs. William Hobbs in Ewing. Hans Peterson and daughter. J Tamzan, went to Grand Island on' Saturday to attend the races. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs have purchased lots in the north part of Ewing. Plans have been i made for a brick veneer ranch I type house to be built there as ! soon. Jerry Tunic and Paul Hoffer of Elgin have been hired to do the work. Miss Ina Bennett and Mrs. | I .aura Maulding of Clearwater were Neligh visitors Friday after school hours. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser went to Norfolk on Sunday to sjiend i the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and family. The Cancer drive in the village of Ewing was eompleted this | week. Aprroximately $95 was col j lected by the following girls: Leonora Tuttle, Judy Tinsley, Ann Rotherham, Annette Rother | ham, Coraleo Schmiser, Janet | Noffke, Lois Kaczor, Mary Ann | Bauer. Mrs. Max Wanser, chair man of the drive in the Ewing I community expects to complete the work in the rural area this week. Miss Judy Wanser of Norfolk was an afternoon and evening guest April 16, nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sehroeder and family were Friday evening guests at ths home of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Hill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Hobbs and family of Neligh spent Sun day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Snyder in Ewing. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Hans Peterson were Mis. Harriet Welke and i Mrs. Carsten Peterson and Miss j (Tiristine Lorenz of Neligh. Harold Bush of Randolph was a caller at the Hans Peterson j home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson entertained at a 1 o’clock dinner Sunday, April 13, in honor of the 21st birthday of their eldest son, j Allen Peterson, who is in the navy. Guests were his grand- j mother, Mrs. Carsten Peterson, also Miss Christine Lorenz of Ne ligh, Miss Karen Filsinger, Miss Lois Sanne and Lonnie Miller of Clearwater. The cake was made by Mrs. Peterson. Miss Fiances Noffke and fri end, Miss Margene Causman of j Yankton, S.D., were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank Noffke, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wilubr Spangler and children spent the weekend at Omaha as guests at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Grafft and family. Enroute they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coons at Beemer. Sunday the Spangler and Grafft families vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall at Glenwood. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lucas and Mrs. Nora Lucas of Neligh and Brs. Myrtle Kimes of Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud re cently called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schroder and family, who moved this spring from the Ewing community to Neligh. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Doud were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Mabel Caubar ris at Neligh. Attending Sunday evening ser vices at the Church of Christ at Neligh were Mr. and Mrs. James Hawk and two grandchildren, Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck, Jimmy and Sharon Hawk. Mrs. Mabel Boies and James Catron, minister of the Ewing Church of Christ. The Neligh church is holding evang elistic meeting this week. Gail Dunning, minister. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Span- of Orchard visited with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Sparr at the Hahl beck home Sunday evening. Thomson-Hull Nuptials Miss Rosa Lee Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thom on of Lynch and Dick Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hull of Lynch, were united in marriage Friday, April 18, at an evening service in the First Methodist church. Rev. Anna Nelson officiated at the double-ring ceremony. A wedding dance was held in the Lynch hall. O'Neill Photo Co. Rites at Bristow Leonard Anderson, 66 (above), lifelong resident of Boyd coun ty, died Saturday, April 12, in the Lynch hospital. Funeral services were conducted Mon day, April 14, at Trinity Luth eran church in Bristow. Sur vivors include: Widow — Betty; daughters Mrs. Leo Scheinost of Valley and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson of Winner, S.D.; sons— Howard of Lynch; Arnold of Alexandria, Va., and Delwyn of Chicago, 111. D. N. Loy Visited by Son, Daughter — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holliday of Grand Island Sunday visited her father, D. N. Loy, who is a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital. Donald Loy of Kearney also visited his father. Motion Filed for Appeal’s Dismissal S-T-A Asks Court to Ignore C&NW The Save-the-Trains associa tion met Sunday evening for a three-hour session at the Town House in O’Neill, reelected offi cers and directors and heard a report from the association’s le gal counsel, Einar Viren of Omaha. The association decided to "aid and abet" railroads in Nebraska in lessening real estate taxes, but not "if the Chicago & North Western persists in removing the last two passenger-mail-express trains serving northeast and northern Nebraska.” S-T-A opposes C&NW’s attempt to discontinue trains 13 and 14, which ply daily between Omaha and Chadron. Viren told the assembly he was filing a motion the next day (Monday) requesting C&NW’s appeal to the Nebraska Supreme court be thrown out on grounds the state railway commission has not made a final order, "hence there is nothing to ap peal.” In February the commission authorized C&NW to discontinue 13 and 14 effective March 15. But parly in March the commission vacated that stand and set aside the February 7 order. C&NW ap pealed to the supreme court and has been pressing the high court for an early date for oral argu ments. It was reliably reported at the O’Neill session that windows in the day coaches on the two trains are washed only twice a year. “Such housekeeping is a source of annoyance to passengers and certainly discourages rail travel,” S-T-A officials said. Reelected by acclamation were. Cal Stewart of O’Neill, president; F. L. Hebard of Bassett, vice president; Ira L. Watson of In man, secretary - treasurer, and those directors: Fay Hill of Gor don, John Cassel of Ainsworth, District Judge Lyle Jackson of Neligh, J. J. Moreland of Merri man and Claude Currie of Valen tine. Thirty - two persons attended, representing Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Neligh, Clearwater, Ew ing, Inman, O’Neill, Emmet, At kinson, Stuart, Bassett, Valen tine, Gordon, Merriman and Hay Springs. I- T Sick & Injured EWING- Mrs. Eva Kaczor is confined to her home under a doctor’s care. Some time ago she had the misfortune to run a sliver into her ankle. The injury is now causing her considerable trouble. . . Mrs Earl Billings, j who has been a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor folk for about two weeks, Sunday was able to come home. . . Scott Conner, a patient at St. Anthony's hospital in O’Neill, is reported ] "not so well” this week. . . Cyn I thia, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Savidge be i came ill Sunday morning at her : home. They took her to the doctor, who sent her to St. An | thony’s hospital where an emcr ! gency appendix operation was performed at 2 p.m. . . Mrs. Leo Vandersnick is a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital where she is iieing treated for a back ailment. Sunday she was visited by her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mitt cis of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunningham of Page. VENUS—Mrs. Fred Ickler. 64, who was hospitalized recently at! Sioux City and Creighton, has been convalescing at the home of her daughters, Mrs. Charles The-1 iander and Mrs. John Schwager. j Sunday she went to the home of another daughter, Mrs. Vincent j Tackson. Mrs Ickler is in a wheelchair. . . Mrs. Donald Cas-1 key returned to her home on Mon day. April 14. Her mother, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, and Mrs. Harry Caskey went to the Creigh ion hospital to bring her home. The Caseky’s new baby son was kept at the hospital until Friday. AMELIA—Rodney and Scotty Fix have been having measles. . . . Mrs. Robert Adair entered the Atkinson Memorial hospital Monday for surgery. . . Mrs. Guy Wright is a patient in a Norfolk hospital, . . Mrs. Rosa Snelson of Atkinson has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Delbert Edwards and family the past week. They went to Tilden Sunday to visit Dale Butterfield, son-in-law of the Edwards, who is ill with pneum onia. INMAN — George Ilerold and Mrs. John Gallagher have been hospitalized several days in St. An thony's hospital. Both are med ical patients. . . Mr and Mrs. Horace Sholes and Mrs. Robert Meyers drove to Lincoln Friday to get Mr. Meyers, a patient in the Veterans hospital. Mr. Mey ers had a weekend pass from the hospital. He returned Monday. He is receiving medical treat ment. CELIA—Victor Frickel spent the weeeknd in Omaha with his wife, who is a patient in a hos pital. . . Mrs. John Sicheneder came home Tuesday, April 15, from Norfolk where she had under gone surgery. CHAMBERS—E. V. Sageser re turned the forepart of last week from Sioux City where he had been a patient in the Methodist hospital. . ( RIVERSIDE — Glenda Napier ] was out of school last week with : kidney infection. i Celia News ; _ ] I Mr and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen \ and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fock- ; on attended the banquet given t by the FFA boys for their par- - ents, in the new grade school au ditorium Saturday evening. Mrs. Hans Lauridsen visited Mrs. Milton McKathnie Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lauridsen and LeRoy were Monday even ing visitors at the Albert Spann home. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman and sons were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Alice Hill. Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, teacher and pupils attended a birthday dinner at the Ed Heiser home Wednesday, April 16, honoring Leila Heiser’s fifth birthday an niversary. WIN-! $30.00 Grocery Certificate Details in next week’s Issue Vickie Frickel won first in the fourth grade county spelling con test in O’Neill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman were Thursday evening visitors at the Victor Frickel home. The teacher and pupils of Mc Kathnie school visited the Celia i school at noon Friday and prac ticed singing and track. Marvin Rouse was a Wednes- i day overnight guest at the Milton McKathnie home. Mrs. Blanche Rouse and son, j Marvin and Miss Mildred Keyes j were Sunday dinner guests at the ; Milton McKathnie home. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ander son were Sunday dinner guests I at the home of their son, Perc? Anderson, at Columbus. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Behmer and Art Ander son at Albion. DEMONSTRATION SET A jiffy breads demonstration will be held Thursday, May 1, at the American Legion auditorium under sponsorship of Holt coun ty home extension clubs and the Niobrara Valley Electric Mem bership corporation (REA). Pro gram will begin at 12:30 p.m. Albert Gardner CREIGHTON—Albert Gardner, 87, a patient at Lundberg Me morial hospital here the past two months, died Thursday, April 17. Carol Johnson and Lois Curt in an of Lincoln spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O'Neill) Admitted: April 16 Mrs.—Gene vice Harty of O’Neill. Barbara Earley of O’Neill, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge at O’Neill; 17 — Mrs. Theresa Breiner of O'Neill, Mrs. John Gallagher of Inman: 18 Dave Loy of O'Neill, Mrs. R. R | Horley of O'Neill; 19—Herman Dimmitt of Page, AD'S. Oswald Babutzke of O'Neill, Mrs. Leo Vandersnick of Ewing, Mrs. Richard Farran of Sioux City, la., John Hickey of O'Neill, Mrs. Wil bur Miller of O’Neill: 20 Cynthia Savidge of Ewing; 21 Mrs. Gar rett Janzing of O'Neill, Mrs Roy Miller of Chambers; 22 C. E, Jones of O'Neill, Frank McKenny □f O'Neill, Mrs. Harry Prouty of Spencer, Leo Wiseman of O' Neill. Dismissed: April 16- Marilyn Donohoe of O'Neill, Mrs. John Pruss of O'Neill, Bobby SUiifber gen of O'Neill; 18 Lonnie Mc Dermott of O'Neill, Barbara Ear ley of O’Neill, Dewey Schaffer, II of O’Neill. Jeanette Woidneck of O'Neill, Joe Cunningham of O’Neill, Mrs. Howard Bradley of □ 'Neill; 19 Mrs. Fred Appleby of O'Neill, Miss EJaino Sorenson of Oak Terrace, Minn.; 20 Mrs. Marie Strube of O’Neill, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and baby Ixry of O’Neill; 22 Mrs. Genevieve Harty of O’Neill; 23 William An derson of O’Neill, Mrs. Oswald Babutkt* of O'Neill, Mrs. Donald Hotchkiss of Pickstown, S.D., Mrs. Wilbur Miller of O'Neill. Hospitalized: Leo Wiseman of O'Neill, Frank McKenny of O’ Neill, Mrs. Garrett Janzing of O'Neill, Mrs. Harry Prouty of Spencer, Mrs. Roy Miller of Chambers, Mrs. Richard Farran >f Sioux City, la., Mrs. Nellie Sparks of O’Neill, Cynthia Savidge pf Ewing, Dave Loy of O’Neill, John Hickey of O’Neill, Scott Con ner of Ewing, George Herold of Inman, C. E. Jones of O’Neill, James Boyle of O’Neill, Mrs. John Gallagher of Inman, Herman Dimmitt of Page, Garrett Jan zing of O’Neill, Mrs. Theresa Breiner of O’Neill, Mrs. Leo Van dersnick of Ewing, Mrs. R. R-; Herley of O'Neill. Former Resident Victim of Crash INMAN Mrs. Golda Carle. 59, if Carson, la., one-time resident if Inman, was killed Thursday, April 17, at the intersection of a Parson street and state Iowa 10. In the same auto accident her lusband, Milton, 61, was injured and was reported in "poor” con iition in a Council Bluffs hospital. The late Mrs. Carle was the former Golda Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, who .vere former residents of Inman. Survivors include four cousins: E. E. Clark, Mrs. Leo Mossman, Paul and Joseph Bittner, all of Inman. The Green family moved from Inman years ago. drldgo Winners— Merrymix winners at the home >f Mrs. Paul Shierk were Mrs. I. G. Kruse and Mrs. Ted Mc Elhaney and Mrs. D. H. Clauson vas a guest. ———————— Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fuller, Mrs. J toy Wayman and Barbara and t Mrs, Maude Fuller drove to Mentor, Minn., and visited Mr. ind Mrs. E. M. Buchholtz and amily. They left Saturday and ill except Mrs. Maude Fuller re amed Sunday. Sister Maxine received scores of friends Sunday at a tea in her honor at St. Mary’s academy. Seat ml with her are two pupils, M nrllyn Lowery (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kohert l/owery, and Nan Kerseitbrock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hale Kersen brock.—The Frontier I’hoto. Chambers Teachers for 1958-'59 Told CHAMBERS The following teachers have liven contracted to teach in the Chambers school for the coming year: High school Kenneth Weller, superintendent; Duane Carson; Mrs. Samuel Burtwistle; Wayne Gesiriech, coach Grade teachers Mrs. Seth Hertel. sixth, seventh eighth; Mrs. Jerry O'Mally, third, fourth, fifth; Mrs. Emil Klabenes, first, second, kindergarten. Other Chamebrs News Mr. and Mrs. John Wichman and Mrs. Don Bern! and two sons and nephew, Greg Kaup, of Stuart were Sunday, April 20, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gillette. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner and granddaughter, Judy Thom son, visited his mother, Mrs. Ina Turner at a .Hastings hospital Sunday, April 20. They also vis ited their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nolle of Halsey visited Mr and Mrs. Wil liam Turner Sunday evening. Mr. Nolte is a music teacher at Hal sey and Dunning. R. C. Dobbs of Emerson spent from Wednesday, April 16, until Sunday with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dobbs. O’NEILL LOCALS Holly and Craig Hoffman of Clearwater were Sunday evening guests of Suzanne, Scott and Sally Stewart while their parents at tended Save-The-Trains meeting. Mrs. Harold Lane and son, Joey, of Norfolk returned Sunday after a five day visit with her I—. - " parents. Mr. and Mrs .Too Nel meyer. Mrs. Kevin Korina and Kay of Civi,diton Sunday visited her mother, Mrs. W. H. Harty. who is a patient in St, Anthony's hos pital. Double A Auctions MARKET REPORT Atkinson, Tuesday, April 22nd. Dreary skies and intermit tent showers on the outside, very active to higher prices on the inside was the story here today. Receipts light but 1 included some choice represen ' tative offerings. Ail butcher cattle strong to 50 cents per hundred higher. Steer calves $30.00 to $34.50. Heifer mates $27.00 to $28.50 heavier weights 1,00 to 2.00 under according to size and quality. Yearling weight kinds scarce but pack ages sold from $26.75 to $29 on steers, heifers $24.50 to $26.50. We have already sent ad vance advertising for next week’s Special Carlot sale. 1,500 head are assured, we could still use 400 or 500 more. Cattle listed are all ,375 to 500 lbs. Largely from the Charley Peterson ranches If you need cattle for grass or wish to market some on this Special Auction, phone 5141 At kinson by Thursday evening if possible. , Atkinson Livestock Market ATKINSON | Sale Every Tuesday OB Ainsworth Sale Yds. Ainsworth, Nebr. Sale Every Friday Electric Motors • Rewinding • Rebuilding GET THE inside story of Fair banks-Morse design and manu facture that sets the standard for motors that meet NEMA B, C and D requirements. Distributors for Fairbanks-Morse ! Motors and Pumps IF IT'S electrical troubles you are having, call 243-W for 24 hour service. Northwest Electric Motor Service — O’NEILL — . * l * ANNOUNCEMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INTRODUCING: Mr. Harry Keller i _ We have secured the services of Mr. Harry Keller, formerly of C'ody, Nebraska, who has assumed the position of head mechanic with our firm. 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Send your newspaper for the time Checked. Enclosed find my check m money order, 1 year $18 0 0 months $9 □ 3 months $4.50 □ Name Address City 2 one State PB1S-A SALE As we are leaving Spencer, we will offer our home, real estate and personal property at public auction at Ihe residence located three (3) blocks east of Ross Mobil Staion on the Brick Hill at 2 p.m. on— Saturday, April 26 The Real Estate DESCRIPTION—Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10 of Block 17, Village of Spencer, Nebraska. THE HOME—Two bedroom house with basement and attached garage. This is practically a new home and is completely modem. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE—Can be purchased with small down payment day of sale and easy payments on balance. Household Goods Miscellaneous Items Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones Ed Thorin, Aiirt.Broker LeRoy Kirwan, Anct. \q01' \ \0 \0«N® O f °° \. $ voov^: - \*e< J>e t.-i®'1 >«'oeNH°''\ '°^e<'*'" ' ►*' '°’\>*» f,V'*"tct« 9°^ vklo^ r\CeS- .oNeS W 0° C e s^&d 9