V«nu« Nbw» By Mm. Ralph Brookhousrr Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Herman G roe ling at their sum mer home Sunday, August 30 were Mr and Mrs. Adjust Tikalsky and Mr and Mrs. Tom Tikalsky. all of Veidigre and Mr. and Mrs. Ram on Bright of O'Neill. Bryan Finch was a visitor at Or chard on September 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser and Ray were Sioux City visitors Tuesday, September 1. Dennis Y'onSeggem returned to Ft. Lewis. Washington on Wednes day, September 2 after spending a three week furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Auther Yron Seggem and family. Many from the community took in the fall festival at Orchard Monday, August 31. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Finch took their daughter as far as Columbus from where she left for California where she has a teaching position. Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield is the teacher at the Grimton distrist and Mrs. Ora Caskey at district 54. Both schools opened Monday, Aug ust 31. NEBRASKA’S HIDDEN PARADISE Long Pine, Nebraska DATE: September 13 BAND: Bob Cores of Chicago I STEAKS, SEA FOOD AND CHICKEN 5-9 p.m. Daily Sundays 11:30-2 and 5-9 Season's Last Dance PUBLIC AUCTION As we have discontinued our business we util sell our store building at Public Auction on— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1959 at t p.m. at the Store In Stuart, Nebraska The building is 30x70 ft. and is made of solid brick. It is located on a lot 30x74 ft. and is in excellent condition. Has a full cement basement. Heated with a stoker furnace. Excellent location as it is on the Main Square facing West and South. Has shelving that goes with the building. Fixtures available. The building is of the type and construction that it could be used for many different purposes. Stuart is located in a very good ranch and farm country and this affords someone the opportunity of getting a very good business building as the owners are willing to sacrifice to dis pose of the property. TERMS: 25% down payment day of sale. Balance to be paid on completion of contract. Transfer to be made by mer chantable abstract and warranty deed. Arrangements can be made for early possession. ETHEL COWLES, owner C. E. McClurg, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker -—-11 # , Clip Me Out and Hang Me Up! O'NEILL HIGH EAGLES FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 11-Neligh . Here Sept. 14-Ainsworth (Res.) .. There Sept. 18-Plain view.There Sept. 25-Bassett.Here Sept. 28-Bassett (Res.).Here Oct. 2-OPEN Oct. 9-Creighton.There Oct. 12-Atkinson (Res.).Here Oct. 16-OPEN Oct. 23-Ainsworth.There Oct. 28-Valentine.There Nov. 2-Neligh (Res.).Here Nov. 6-Atkinson . Here Reserve Games 50c & 25c — Varsity 75c & 25c All Games Start at 7:30 p.m. All Home Games to be played at the New Athletic Field in North O'Neill in Fairness to All... FIRST COME ... FIRST SERVED Act NOW to be comfortable the first chilling morning that comes along. Call your heating appliance dealer or local KansaS'Nebraska Natural Gas Company manager today. Ask that your furnace be checked and your pilot light lighted NOW, before the big rush. We urge you to ask for thii ssi lire BEFORE the first cold snap. Then your household OB be SURE of a comfortable flow, of heat the moment you want it. We can service calls only in the order in which they are received. And we cannot serve everyone on the first cold day. Please... for your own comfort ... do call your heating appli ance dealer or local Kansas-, Nebraska office nowl wppfrnrmi 14 jw tv\ ^ w Ilk i** W 1 111 i For Dependable GAS Service a Kenneth Gross* of O’Neill is - visiting »t Clarence Finch horn* l this week s Bernard Strop* was calling on i-1 seed com custumers, September 2 in Western Knox county. < Ray Brookhouser of Norfolk i spent September 1-2 with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook < houser Tom Sladek called at the s Ralph Brookhouser home on the i 2 nd. i. Willis Boelter visited with his s mother, Mrs. Edna Boelter Sept j ember 2. | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sladek visit 1 ed the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clar ence Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs re turned to their home from a trip | to the W7est Coast Saturday, Aug ust 29. They visited at her sister's, | Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey that I evening. Their two small sons re i turned with them after visiting 1 with the Caskeys. Mrs. Bryan Finch entertained ! the HELP U club at her home on i the afternoon of September 2 with 110 mfembers present. Needle work | was done for the hostess during I the afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Finch j received the door prize. Lunch was I served. Mrs. Ethel Waring will enter 1 tain the club at her daughter’s I home. Mrs. J. W. Finch on Sept ember 16 for a all day meeting. The Orchard School bus had ! mechanical trouble September 2 I while on the route. Constance Zastrow returned to | her home Saturday, August 29 after I spending a few days at the Sidney Faulhaber home. Mrs. Soren Sornenson, jr. is the teacher at the Mott school district. Crowded Out I-ast Week’s News Harold Anderson, blacksmith of Winnetoon, is very ill at the Clark son hospital of Omaha. Mr. Arr derson does much of the Black smith for a large territory around ' Winnetoon. Tuesday, Aug. 25. a test hole was drilled on the Knox and Holt coun ty line a mile south of the Mid dlebranch site on the Barney Huig ens land. Drilling was to test the ground water system which is be ing studied. Sunday visitors at the Archie Clevelands home southwest of Ew ing were Mr. and Mrs. Lavain Hines and family. Bernell Von Seggem returned to his home Sunday, Aug. 23., from Camp Ripley where he spent the past two weeks with the National Guard. _ ,, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser were Thursday evening visitors at the Mr. and Mi's. Bryan Finch Melvin Miller was a visitor at the Ralph Brookhouser home Wed nesday. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and family vis Little Constance Zastrow, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zastrow is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Sidney Faulhaber. Clifford Graves and son of Lin coin arrived at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Finch. They returned i to their home Tuesday.. Mrs. Joseph Asher ana cn u.u. left for their home at Portland, Ore., Wednesday after visiting with her parents for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Finch took them to Grand Island that morning where they visited with another daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Val Pitchier and faMrs. George Jeffrey helped Mrs. Francis Boelter Thursday. Mrs. Boelter has been quite ill all week. Francis and Bernard Montgo mery and Harold Tyler we help ing Cecil Moser with building a garage this week. Paul Lee MU chell visited at the Bernard Mont gomery home Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. William Neuhaus and son of Winnetoon were Sum dav evening visitors at the home of Mr. Newhaus’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newhaus. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinmson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kinnison and family motored to Mitchell, s>. u-, where they visited with Mrs. Floyd Kinnison’s father, August Block Dennis Von Seggem moved the Carl Groose family from Creighton to O’Neill Sunday, Aug. 23. Mrs. George Jeffrey was a hos tess to a party at her home Tues day Aug. 25. Eight ladies attend ed. The special prizes were awar ded to Mrs. Irvin Held and Mrs. Cecil Moser. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Caskey and twins and Randy and Jerry Gibbs spent Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Edwin Porter. Mrs. Arthur Sufficool and Craig of Winnetoon visited her parents | August 25. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Block mot ored to Anoka Wednesday where they visited at his sister's home, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boettscher. Their s n. Dale, returned home with them after a weeks stay at the Boettserher home. They visited Mr. Block’s father, William Block at the Lynch hospital that even ing enroute home. August 28 evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Boel ter and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Block and George Kubik. Ewinifl Nbw» By Mrs. Harold Harris Students attending college from Ewing vicinity are, Carolyn Tams. Ronald Thoendel, Don Hawk and Lyle Larson at the Norfolk Junior College at Norfolk; Sharon Kropp and Roberta McDaniels have en rolled at Wayne State Teachers ; College for the first year and Sandra Shrader for the second : year; Larry Rotheram enrolled at Creighton where his sister, Miss i Rowena Rotherham will be a 1 senior; Miss Patsy Pollock is a ] junior and Ronald Rotherham a 1 senior, at the University of Nebr aska and Miss Beverly Rotherham is a junior at the St. Elizabeth's school of Nursing in Lincoln. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rotherham were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lofquest and family. Callers at the home of Mrs. Kit tie Fry on Sunday were her sister, Mrs. Otto Retke of Inman and her daughter, Mrs. Elaine Jones from California and Mrs. Anna Smith, also of Inman. Mrs. J. H. Wunner of Stanton was a guest on September 1 at the home of Mrs Earl Billings. She also visited other friends in Ewing and was an overnight guest of Mrs. Bertha Wagner at Orchard. Mrs. Myrtle Kimes, who had spent several days with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings, returned to Clearwater on Saturday. All. and Mrs. Arthur Lucas and so.i. Larry Lucas and daughter, L sa of Denver were Saturday callers at the Earl Billings home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sedivy and I children are back at their farm , home after a two week’s vacation i with relatives on the west coast. Mrs. Hernian Schroeder and Gloria went to Neligh on Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. ! Bernard Schroeder and family, the ; ocassion was in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary and his birth day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams, jr. j left Monday to return to tneir nome in Lincoln. Miss Carolyn Tams accompanied them as far as Nor folk where she is attending college. Mrs. William, Hobbs and Patty and Mrs. Harold Parks and Ardis were Norfolk shoppers Friday evening. Holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sch rad were their sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schrad and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schrad, all of Oirtaha. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and family of Omaha were holiday weekend guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna Miller and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaczor and family of Omaha visited his mother, Mrs. Eva Kaczor during the holi day weekend. A family reunion of Andrew Ol son family was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Greer Clark at Stanton in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen York of Seattle, Washington. Other present were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson of Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Olson and family of Clearwater, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wilson of Elgin, and their daught er and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair and family of Neligh and other relatives from Lincoln and Sioux City, Iowa. Mrs. Ruth Waples and daughter, Judy of Lincoln are guests at the home of her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrad er and family. While visiting here Mrs. Waples accompanied the Shrader family on a trip through the Black Hills. They also visited at Fort Robinson. Monday guests at the Alfred Doud home were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rothleutner and daughter Lillian. Expected guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud this week are their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doud and family of Seattle, Wash. Miss Ina Bennett was hostess at a one o’clock dinner at her homte on Sunday. Present were Mrs. Ruth Waples and daughter, Judy of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shrader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and family, all of Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bennett of O’Neill. Rev. and Mrs. Woodrow Elliot and daughter, Sandra were guests on Sunday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Merlin Loftis and ' family of Crawford. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rotherham were their daughter, Beverly, a student nurse and their son, Ronald Roth erham of Lincoln. Larry Rotherham, who spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham returned to Omaha on Tuesday where he has spent the summer months working. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham and family were supper and evening guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie ROYAL THEATER Frl.-Sat. Sept. J112 Big Double Bill Warner Bros, presents Randolph Scott “WESTBOUND” Starring Virginia Mayo. Also starring Karen Steele and Michael Dante, with Andrew Duggan, —also— “HEBE COMES THE JETS” Starring Steve Brodie, Lyn Thomas, Mark Dana and John Doucette. Co-starring Jean Carson. Adm.: Adults 65c; children 15c. All children unless in arms must have tickets. Matinee Sat. 2:30. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Sept. 13-14-15 Danny Kaye as “Red” Nichols in “THE FIVE PENNIE8” Technicolor Also starring Bel Geddes, Louis Armstrong, Harry Gaudino, Bob Crosby and Bobby Troup. Adm.: Adults 65c: children 15c. , All children unless in arms must have tickets. Matinee Sun., 2:30. Wed. Thurs. Sept. 1617 Family Night Paramount Pictures presents a Dino DeLaurentiis production “TEMPEST” Starring Van Heflin, Silvana Mangano, Viveca Lindfors and Geoffrey Home. Adm.: Adults 65c; children 15c. Family $1.00 Shrader and family. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kropp and family visited Sunday at the home of his brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. William Kropp and family at Garkson. Mrs. Floyd Lee returned home Wednesday, September 2, from spending a few days at Cblumbus and Omaha visiting relatives. The Facts and Fun home Exten sion club re-elected all the 1959 officers for another year at the regular meeting Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. J. L. Pruden. They are: Mrs. Pruden, president; Mrs. Ella Ziems, vice president; Mrs. H. R. Harris, se#eatr> -treasurer and publicity; Mrs. Harry Van Horn, reading chairman; Mrs. James Boies, health chairman. At the m eting. Mrs. Pruden an nounced that achievement day for home extension clubs would be held in O’Neill October 20th. Each member to bring a loaf of home made bread, any variety, to be sold, the proceeds to go to the 4-H fund. A covered dish dinner will be served at noon. Mrs. C. C. Hahlbeck and Mrs. Carl Aiders w’ill participate with other members of the clubs in Ew ing center, in presenting a skit for the program. A report on the council meeting, July 14 was given by Mrs. Pruden. Recipe books on cakes, pies, can dies, cookies and frozen desserts were given each member by Mrs. Pruden. Lunch was served by the host ess. Mrs. Ben Larsen was cele brating a birthday anniversary Thursday and was honored with gifts and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tarns, sr. and family of Ewing and their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams, jr. of Lincoln at tended the wedding of Mrs. Tams' niece, Miss Loma Marcellus and Gordon Fox held at the Methdos it Church in O’Neill Sunday after noon at 2:30. Mrs. Tams had charge of the guest book and Miss Carolyn Tams assisted with the serving at the reception. Mr. and Mrs JCpith and family from South Dakota were overnight guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Tams, sr. Mrs. Schwigert is a sister of Mrs. Tamfc. Life time memberships in the Women's Society of Christian Ser vice were presented to Mrs. J. L. Pruden and Mrs. Ben Larson at the meeting of the Society on Wednes day afternoon September 2nd, a gift from Mrs. S. M. Burtwistle, daughter of Mrs. Pruden. Mrs. Willis Rockey made the present ation in recognition of the years of service of both members. Mrs. Pruden has been active in affairs of the church for over thirty years. At present, she is vice-president of the society and for ten years was recording sec retary. She is also the Sunday School secretary now, an office which she has held for several years. Mrs. Ben Larsen since moving to Ewing several years ago has been a helpful member of the, society. She is now the secretary of the status of women. Both ladies were commended for their years of service in the society as well as other church activities. At the business meeting, the Sun set Banquet, an annual event hon oring the citizens of Ewing seven ty years an over, was discussed and final plans m£de. Chairman are: Mrs. James Tinsley, menu; Mrs. Woodrow Elliot, program; Mrs. H. R. Harris, tables and Mrs. Pruden, invitations. Mrs. Elliot gave a very good report on the school of Missions which she attended in Lincoln, August 17-21. Mrs. Earl Billings secretary of missionary education, gave a re sort on the work of Dr. Roberta Rice, commissioned for sevice in Korea. The Society will began the study >f Missions in Africa, beginning November 6 through December I. Mrs. Elliot, assisted by Mrs. Ray Sedivy and Mrs. Rockey will se in charge of the afternoon les sons, to be held at the church par ors. The fall seminar to be held at Jrawford Valley September 30 was liscussed and members urged to attend. Mrs. Pruden opened the meeting vith a thought for the day. The levotions were conducted by Mrs. Hnsley, the theme "Light Upon he Mountains”. Mrs. L. A. Hobbs presented the lesson on "Does The Church Care?". Nineteen members were present and one guest, Mrs Burtwistle Refreshment hostess es were Mrs. Rhoda Connor and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs Mrs. Ben Larsen was presented gifts and a cake in honor of her birthday anniversary The Christian Mothers of St. Peter’s Church met September 1 evening at St. Dominic’s hall. Thirty-seven members were pres ent. Mrs. Lyle Mitties, president presided at the business meeting which included the completion of plans for their annual turkey din ner to be held September 13. Mrs. Gail Bois is chairman of the kit chen committee, Mrs. Mitties, the dining room and Mrs. Charles Rotherham, the fancy work, which will be on sale. During the recreation hour pitch was played. Prize winners were Mrs. Joe Thoendel, Mrs. Grover Shaw and Mrs. John Archer. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Rose Bauer, Mrs. Lester Berg strom, Mrs. A. M Beelaert. Mrs. Anna Bollwitt and Mrs. Gail Boies. The Frontier Phone Your News To (Advertlnement) Cottage Cheese Adds Flavor to Many Dishes Cottage cheese can make a fine flavor contribution to lots of dishes other than salads, we are learning. Here, for example, is a, budget-wise Italian spaghetti cas serole recipe given us by Joe Sivesind, local salesman of the Meadow Gold Dairy in which the j cheese is every bit as important as the ground beef. Cottage cheese not only adds flavor but actually stretches a pound of ground beef so that this dish will serve eight persons gen erously, according to Beatrice Cooke, test kitchen director at the company's Chicago plant. Italian Spaghetti Casserole (Eight servings) 1 pound ground beef 3 tablespoons butter 1 small onion, chopped 1 frounce can tomato paste 1 No. 303 can whole tomatoes 16 ounces (2 cups) cottage cheese 1 teaspoon soy sauce V« teaspoon oregano 1% teaspoons salt y« teaspoon pepper 8 ounces thin spaghetti, broken and cooked M cup buttered coarse bread crumbs Brown meat In butter in fry pan Add onion, tomato paste, tomatoes, cottage cheese, soy sauce, oregano and seasonings; mix well. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes. In a buttered two-quart casserole, al ternate layers of spaghetti and meat mixture. Sprinkle bread crumbs over top. Bake at 350 de grees for 30 minutes. - I Alice’s Beauty Shop Rea. S doom went ot Texaco ISS Knot DoukUm Phone MS — O’Neill Ponton Insurance Insurance of AO Ktadi and Bonds FIOUNCI PONTON, ft* Phono 1M floM— Mfe. r Rogers Feed Stor Show more profit for your Fed Deliar with ROGERS FEEDS 16% Complete Hi-Energy Egg Ration No other grain required . 100 lb. $ 3.75 80% Corn wafers . Ton $58.00 Hi lass Cattle Fattener . Ton $58.00 40% Hog Supplement . 100 lb. $ 4.75 16% Dairy Ration . 100 lb. $ 3.10 ! Tankage . 100 lb. $ 5.25 Meat Scraps . 100 lb. $ 5.25 41% Old process Soy Bean Meal .100 lb. $ 4.25 Bulky Lass. Ton $70.00 13% Calf Creep with Antibiotic.Ton $68.00 13% Special Range Mineral — No Salt . 100 lb. $ 6l75 K-D Ranger Blocks .Each $ 2.90 NOTICE . .T** *% * Rogers Feed Store now gives Free Gold Bond Stamps with Every Purchase Buy and Save at Rogers !■. roducts ! 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