Mrs. J. L. Pruden Reelected President EWING—New officers elected at the meeting erf the Facta and 1 un home extension club last Thurs day afternoon at the Mrs H K Harris home are: Mrs J. L Pru den, reelected president, Mrs. Ella Zeims, vice-president, Mrs. Janies Boies, secretary and treasurer, Mrs. It ft. Harris, chairman of publicity and health; Mm- Harry Van Horn, reading, Mrs Frank Schmidt, family life. Rules and regulations of home extension of neers and their duties were read "Good lighting for the Home" was the lesson and demonstration topic presented by Mrs. Bo*®® as sisted by Mrs. Zeims. Oil kero sene lamps were converted into useful and ornamental lamps. A quu on home lighting provided interest. Achievement day for the home extension clubs of Holt county in O'Neill was discussed and plans were made to attend. ‘ Home Health” was the theme assigned to the club. A report on the state home ex tension convention held recently at York was given by Mrs Pru den who attended. At the November meeting the first Thursday of the month each member is asked to bring a guest interested in club work. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Harris. Autumn Theme of WSCS Birthday EWTNG The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist church celebrated the 18th birthday anniversary of the society Thursday evening at the parlors of the church. Twenty were in attendance. Miss I >>na Baker was a guest A 6 o'clock covered dish dinner was served. Mrs. Harry Van Horn and Mrs. Frank Schmidt, table committee, carried out the autumn theme in table decora tions. Bouquets of red roses pick ed from the Van Hom garden cen tered the tables. Mrs. Henry Fleming and Mrs Claude Elliot were in charge ol the entertainment consisting ol games. Prizewinners in contests Ponton Insurance Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds FLORENCE PONTON. Prop. Phone 106 Golden Bldg. Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101 Spencer ^—oaa—e^— BEAUTYLAND Beauty Salon Phone SOS foe appointment Located acre— ter—4 fro— bakery. Gtoaed .every Mon day i aornhkg politic*l urunonn were Mrs. Willis Roekey, Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard and Mrs. Frank Bel mar. Mrs Elliot, secretary' ol spirit- 1 ual life, announced there would be a service one day during the w'eek of prayer and self-denial October 25-31. The date will be announced later. I Auxiliary Plans for Government Day EWING The Christian assign ment has been received by the j American legion auxiliary, Sand- ! ers unit 214. It was voted at the meeting held Thursday evening at the Leg- i ion club to send a sum of money to be used for this purpose. The hospital assignment has also been received but due to the small at- , tendance the matter was tabled j until the November meeting. County government day -to be held Monday, October 27 at O'- j Neill- was discussed. The legion and auxiliary sponsor the event. Those who volunteered to assist are Mrs. Alfred Napier, Mrs. Floyd Lee. Mrs. Eula Eppenbach, Mrs. W. Woeppel and Mrs. H. R Harris. Mrs. John Hawk and Mrs Frank Hawk served refreshments. Otlu-r Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sokja, sr., I accompanied their son, Dr. Louis, to Chicago, 111., this week where they will continue on their way to i New Jersey to visit relatives. Doc tor Sojka will spend a week in J Chicago for instruction in his | work. Mrs Ella Zeims accompanied Mr. and Mrs. William Zeims and family to Columbus Sunday to spend the day. Guests at the Ben Larsen home Tuesday, October 7, were Mr. and Mrs. George Thayer of Lynch. The home of Mrs. Helen Sisson was the scene of a farewell party Thursday evening, October 2. The occasion in honor of her son, Dana, who had enlisted in the army. Other guests for the 7 o' clock dinner were Larry William son, Richard Kurpegeweit, Lowell Jensen, classmates of Dana at Ewing high school, and Jerome Thoendel, Leonard Hawk, Jerome Kallhoff and Jack Jones Mrs. Don Parson assisted Mrs. Sisson. Mrs. Pearl Smith of Whittier. Calif., has been a guest at the home of her niece, Mrs. Thomas Eacker, and family- Mrs. Eacker took her to Exeter Wednesday, October 8. „ , _ . , Mr. and Mrs Frank Schrad went to Raeville Sunday to attend the golden wedding anniversary of his oldest brother, Henry, and wife. A 12 o’clock dinner and re ception were held at the parish hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturbaum of Ewing was also in attendance. Mrs. Ray Tucker was hostess at a party at her home Thursday evening. Several ladies from Ew ing were present. Little Shiela Fry was a Monday guest at the home of her grand - mother, Mrs. Kittie Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Norfolk visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom, and also called at the R. H. Sham home Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Larson is spending the week at Burwell where she is the guest of a son and daughter and their families. Mrs. Sis Ebbengaard went to Osmond Sunday to visit her 94 year-old aunt. _ POLITICAL APVEBTISEMEKT RE-ELECT A. L MILLER • Born “n ’ farm I Republican to Congress 9 4 years State Senator • 16 Years In Congress • Not endorsed by labor bosses • Promise full sincere service THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE Ad paid for by A. L. Miller COMPLETE SELL-OUT 3 miles west of Chambers. 3 north and Vz west, on— Friday, October 17 — 12 Noon 132 Reg. Hereford, Dairy, Comm. Cattle Including 20 reg. Here. cows. 2 reg. Here, bulls, 12 Holst, milk cows, 10 Holst. hfrs., 1 Holst, bull, 4 blk. wf. hfrs., 39 comm, wf. cows, 8 wf hfrs two-yrs. old, 12 wf. hfrs. one yr.-old, 9 blk. wf. steers, 7 bucket calves, 19 wf. hfrs. calves on cows. Also 3 saddle mares. Full Line Ranch, Farm. Equip. •50 Farmall MD, ’48 Farmall M (gas), ’52 Ford, ’50 L-150 truck. 1949 W-D A-C, J-D 4-row com planter, 2—two row cults.. 14” gang plow, 13-f. IHC tractor disc. New Idea picker. No. 24 power mower, No. 24 power trail mower, gears, cabling racks, harrows,. Duncaa loader. Ford tractor, equip., tanks,, sheller, trailers. Also poultry equip., some household goods. TERMS: CASH. EULA & CLARENCE GRIMES, Owns. Col Ed. Thorin, O’Neill, and Col. Leroy Kirwan, Butte, Aucts. Chambers State Bank, Clerk _ _ Legal Notices (First pub, Oct. 9, 1958' NOTICE OF SCHOOL I ANTI LEASE SALE Notice is hereby given that the 3oard of Educational Lands and •\inds of the State of Nebraska, or ts authorized representative, will >ffer for lease at public auction >n the 7th day of November, 1958, it 1:30 o’clock P M., at the office )f the County Treasurer of Holt bounty, in O’Neill, Nebraska, the !ol lowing educational lands with n said county: Description See. Twp. Rge. 3EL4 exc. 4.41 acs. 16 30 15 STWTiSWV* 16 29 13 Vll 16 28 11 314 16 27 13 S \V ', 36 27 13 ! lEK 16 29 141 E Vi 16 26 13 i swy4Nwy4. wviswvi 24 26 9 5WV4 36 32 16 3W V4 SE14 36 25 9 Said sale may be adjourned from day to day until all lands have been offered No sale will be final until approved by the Board af Educational Lands and Funds, and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all hids. BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL IA.NDS AND FUNDS Lincoln, Nebraska By Elmer H. Mahlin, Secretary 24-26c (First pub. Oct. 2, 1958) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4251 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF FRED C. BOLL WITT, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution rtf oclntn nnH annmval of final ac count and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on October 22, 1958. at 10 o’clock, A. M. Entered this 29th day of Sep tember 1958. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. By Hazel Ixirenz, Deputy Court Clerk. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 23-25 (First pub. October 9, 1958) NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4279 John R. Gallagher, Attorney COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF META MARTIN, DECEASED. . _ THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on October 29, 1958, at 10 o’clock, A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 24-26c (First pub. Oct. 2, 1958) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4249 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF WILLIAM EGGER, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination I of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which will he for hearing in this court on October 22, 1958, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Entered this 29th day of Sep | tember 1958. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. By Hazel Lorenz, Deputy Court Clerk. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 23-25 (First pub. Oct. 2, 1958) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4232 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF RAY SIDERS, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on October 22. 1958, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Entered this 29th day of Sep tember 1958. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. By Hazel Lorenz, Deputy Court Clerk. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 23-25 (First pub. Oct. 2, 1958) William W. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4252 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF ADOLPH F. KREIZIGER, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribution of estate and approval of final ac count and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on October 22, 1958, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Entered this 29th day of Sep tember 1958. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. By Hazel Lorenz, Deputy Court Clerk. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 23-25 Ewing Faces Tilden in Homecoming Tilt EWING—There is extra hustle and-bustle at Ewing public school this week as students make pre paration for the homecoming Fri day, October 17. The Ewing Tigers play Tilden. The crowning of a king and queen will take place at half-time. Can didates for royalty are front the i senior boys on the football squad ! arid the senior girls in Pep club All classes amt organizations will be represented with floats in the parade to be held Friday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. The floats will start at the school and pro ceed down through Main street Ewing News Mrs. Mildred Wright and family attended a family get-together Sunday at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lehman at Chambers Others present were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mosel and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peltzer, all of Cham bers. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Minnie I .arson were Mr. and Mrs Bob Peters of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Cressel Anderson and family of Bloomfield. Mrs. Kittle Fry spent Sunday at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry. Mrs. Rhoda Conner is now back home after spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Mechaly, of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Zimmer man and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier went to Lincoln Saturday to attend the Nebraska-Kansas State football game. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Schrad re turned home Tuesday from Omaha where they had spent the week mifi with their son. Sylvester, and family. Their sons, Francis and Clem,' brought them to Ewing. Elven Van Ostrand received his separation from the army at Ft. I food, Tex., and is now a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand. Guests Monday at the William Hobbs home were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Daggett, of Santa Maria, Calif., and also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Shiffbauer, sr.. of ! Norfolk. Other recent guests at the ; Hobb’s home were her brother I and wife, Sgt. and Mrs. William I Schiffbauor of Ft. Carson, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and | Marie were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. | Louise Beal, in Orchard. In the afternoon all went to Plainview to visit at the Walter Austin home. The Thursday Night Pitch club was entertained October 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. H Shain. Mr. Sham and Mrs. Archie Tuttle were winners of high score and Mr. Waldo Dav is and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom, low. Lunch was served by the hosts. „ , Mr. and Mrs- Ray Butler were dinner and evening guests at the H. R. Harris home Friday. Coast Guard Recruiter to Visit State— Coast Guard Lt. (Jg) D- J* Foster of St. Louis, Mo., will be visiting high schools in the O - Neill area during the period Oc tober 20-31. He has been designated as coast guard visitation officer for Ne braska, representing the Second coast guard district. In his visit, Lieutenant Foster will discuss opportunities offered by the coast guard academy at New London, Conn. Attend Funeral— „ , . EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacker attended the funeral of his nephew. Cecil Spoeneman, held Friday at Ogallala. The Eackers j left Ewiing Thursday, going to Spalding to get his brother. La Fvere Eacker, and then went I to Grand Island to be overnight euests at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fuller, who also at tended the funeral on Friday. royal theatre O’NEILL Thurs. If FIFE BEGINS AT TJ Starring Mark Damon, Dorothy Johnson, Edward Byrnes. Played to the thrill-beat of a young girl s heart! “That night didn’t mean anything to you ... you just want ed to add me to your collection! Frl.-Sat. °ct- 1,llf The saga of the young ... the violent . . . the innocent who chal lenged a bold and reckless land! WILD HERITAGE A Universal-International pic ture starring Will Rogers, jr.. Mau reen O'Sullivan, Rod McKuen i Casey Tibbs, Judy Meredith, with George Winslow, Gigi Perreau. | Troy Donahue. Only boys—bu1 ' daring as the lawless men they faced! Only girls—but old enough to know that love, too, forges 8 i new frontier! Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Oct. 19-20-21 RAW WIND IN EDEN Universal-International present! Esther Williams, Jeff Chandler co-starring Rossana Podesta, Car los Thompson, Rik Battaglia, with , the special participation of Ed uardo de Filippo. A raw wind whetted their passions . . . goad ing hate into a killer’s frenzy . . . lashing love into a blind jealousy . . . turning an island Eden inte Wed.-Thurs. Oct. 23-24 THIS ANGRY AGE Anthony Perkins, Silvana Man gano, Richard Conte, Jo Var Fleet, co-starring Nehemiah Per soff, Yvonne Sanson with Alida Valli. — Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:10 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday anc Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 50c; Children under 12, 12c, Free if accompanied by par ent. Wed.-Thurs. Family nlte, family admitted for two Aduli tickets. Debit News Mr. and Mrs Henry Reimer and Elayne spent Saturday in lincoln. Henry attended the Nebraska Kansas State football game and they visited the Otto Reimer home. The HEO met with Mrs Lam bert Bartak Thursday. An inter esting lesson on lighting was giv en by Mrs. Fred Steams and Mrs Glenn Harpster Election of offi cers was held: Mrs. 1 ambert Bartak, president; Mrs. Maynard Steams, secretary-treasurer. Next meeting will lie with Mrs. Glenn Harpster. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pollock and son visited the Keith Bartak home Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Howard Temple, Twila and Shirley of Hastings vis ited in the Howard Manson home in O’Neill Wednesday. October 8. Howard attended the 4-H calf sale. They also visited Mrs Henry Reimer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spahn and Mr. and Mrs Lambert Bartak spent last week fishing in Min nesota. Mrs. Alice Lodge spent the weekend with Mrs. Vonie Paul and family in Elgin. Sunday evening supper guests at tlie Keith Bartak home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs and family were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Werner in Norfolk. New swings were put up at the Deloit school Friday. Wednesday, October 8, visitors at the home of Mrs. Wayne Paul in Elgin were Mrs. Bill Gibbs and children, Mrs. Lambert Bartak and Mrs. Clifford I >xlge and Tim and Mrs. Thimin of Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lami)ert Bartak were Sunday supper guests at the Duke Moore home near Peters burg. Here for Weekend— Bob Beekenhauer of Omaha spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L F. Becken bauer. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dagen dorfer of Norfolk were Sunday guests at the L. F. Beekenhauer home. Dale Beilin left Monday, Octo ber 6, for Ft. Carson, Colo., after spending 10 days here visiting rel atives and friends. Larry Dean Haun, 4, Burial at Spencer SPENCER Larry Dean Haun. 4, son of Mr. and Mi's. Harold Haun of Spencer, died Wednesday. October 8, at Beatrice. He had been an invalid all of his life and had been living in a home at Beatrice. Funeral services were conduct ed at the Methodist church in Spencer. Rev. Harold Jensen, church pas- j tor, officiated. Mrs. P O. Fried- j rich played organ sacred music during the brief rite. Burial was in Union cemetery under direction of the Jones funeral home. Pallbearers were Roger Fisher. Roger Pecena, John Sieler and IXamie Drickey. The Women's Society of Christ ian Service of the church served lunch following the service to , members of the family. The child’s mother is the form- j sr Helen Luedke. lurry Dean was j bom May 22. 1954, at Lynch. Survivors include: Parents; sis ters- Pamela and Patricia; grand parents — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haun and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Luedke. all of Spencer; great grandfather — F. W. Luedke of Spencer; great-grandmother Mrs. Mary' Heiser of Lynch LCNDBERG MEMORIAL (Creighton) October 4-11 Admitted: Mrs. Olaf Jensen of Creighton. Deborah Klosner of Creighton, .Tames Mock of Creigh ton, Mrs. Donald Maule of Bloom field, Joe Dartman of Creighton, Robert Ganz of Winnetoon, Dale Hilkemeier of Creighton. Mrs. Herman Schroeder of Creighton, Mrs. Dwayne Falter of Creighton. Dismissed: Christ Hammling of Creighton, Mrs. Donald Pavlik and . daughter of Verdigre, Mrs. Jo 1 seph Kalas of Verdigre, Mrs. Olaf ! Jensen of Creighton, Mrs, Joe | Fuchtman of Creighton, George \ Mindrup of Creighton, Deborah I Klosner of Creighton, A. C. Mc Kown of Creighton, Janies Mock | of Creighton, Joe Dartman of i Creighton, Mrs. Donald Maule and j daughter of Bloomfield, Dale Hilk emeier of Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Adamson were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Koenig of Ewing. MM) High School Press to Gather— About 800 high school press en thusiasts will gather on the Uni versity of Nebraska campus No comber 7-8 for the 27th annua Nebraska High School Press as sociation convention. lies ter Benz, executive sec re tary of Quill and Scroll societj front Iowa City, la., and Murray Moler. district supervisor of Uni Uni Press International from Oma ha. will address the delegates after registration Friday morn I ing. _____ Charles Moofman of Valentine was a Sunday guest at the home of Mrs. Charles llellin. _ D reasons Why rou May N..d A .AND BANK IOA :heck Y«ur Nee*D0.. donee. Contact — Elkhorn Valley National Farm Loan A‘*°".r ,V,.K 1*. niERKS, seewtw-s^”* _ r^^iiLLTRANSFERl \ xrRNER. rmP I i john •• efficient Service I 1 r 11 Us for Prompt, tf ■ I 1 DAILY fe«tser.«lo^h“olN<.„l I Pick up & door-to-door ^ ^ ^ 1 1 Aim: Emmet, “t^tSTw’T1'* \ I Moving our specialty ^ ft(?pnt9 interline) 1 , r t h_A Truck Brought It 1 1 If You ve UCt K ^ ftppre