Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ummer. They will live on a ranch near Atkinson. ’*f*l Fox-Lemmer Wedding October 3 at Newport Shirley Ann Fox became the bride of Robert Charles Leramer in a 3 p m. ceremony Saturday, Oct. 3, in the Methodist church in Newport. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Mabel Fox, Newport, and Mr. and Mrs. Albeit L, mmer of Atkinson. Rev. Robert Peterson officiat ed at the double ring candlelight ceremony performed before the altar decorated with two pedes tal baskets of white mums and pom pons. M'-s. Lola Mauch, organist, ac companied Don Fox, Lincoln, as he sang "Because", Oh Promise Me" and "Wedding Prayer”. Die bride, given in marriage by her brother, Glenn Fox, wore MALLORYS ANGUS DISPERSION SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 19th at Valentine, Nebraska The Mallory and Mallory Angus bulls will be dispersed. 60 BULLS 15 Two Year Olds 25 Big Yearlings 20 Younger Yearlings THE LAST CHANCE TO GET MALLORY-MAL LORY BULLS. The cow herd has been sold to Ker mac Farms of Oklahoma. "PLENTY OF BULLS FOR EVERYBODY'’ < INMAN TOMPKINS SPECIALS BEST CATTLE OILER $47.50 15 gal. oil $20.00 - Steel Stand $30.20 - Aprons $8.90 - Wire mesh 6.10 NU-WAY CATTLE OILER $15.00 Mill Feed - Chemicals - Mineral - Min jral Blocks - Sioux City Prices All Day 5% Cottonseed Meal- $77.00 Rolled oats 54-20 Tankage 54-90 Calf Manna 50 lbs. 54.00 Suckle 25 lbs. - ----- 54.10 Scotch-O-Lass 50 lbs. 52.35 Omolas 50 lbs.— 52-50 Doc; Pellets 25 lbs 51.95 Sbellmaker 50 lbs. - "5c Calcium 50 lbs. 70c Trace Min salt 52 60 4-1 American fine salt $1-60 NOX Bloat $6.35 Toxophine per gal. $3.45 Bab> pig feeders $1.60 Aero Bucket Sprayer $7.10 Sulpher Blox 95c lixlized Blox $1.02 Trace Blox $1-35 Hi. Ph#s Blox $1-55 Gold Brick Blox $2.45 Sheep VVormer Blox $3.85 Paunch-Ecz Blox $1.80 KD-Reg. Blox — 51-85 K ration Blox -$2.30 KD Ranger Blox - $2.40 Rabbit salt per box - $1.05 21 D Butyl Ester per gal. $2.95 PEX Poultry Blox .. $3.60 DDT per gal. $1-80 Baby pig waterers $1.90 2-ton Creep Feeders on Hand Double Cash Discount all day on Hi Phos and Worm Control Minerals and Norco Feeds on hand. Special discount on all alfalfa, clover, grass and sorghum seeds on hand. Special low booking prices on NORCO CATTLE FEEDS, cotton cake, soybean meal and all types of pasture and meadow fertilizers, and Live stock and Poultry Remedies. See us for RANGE CUBE SPREADERS and BEHLEN CRIBS i Self-Propelled SENSATION POWER MOWER Electric Water Pump, 33-gallon tank and faucet Tompkins livestock Headquarters a gown of alencon lace and nylon tulle. The fitted bodice was top ped by a rounded neckline trim med in tiny scallops and seed pearls with tapered wrist length sleeves. The bouffant floor length skirt was fashioned of laeo ex .1 'ing into points and bound b> > ' ide ;athered hand of nylon ch Ron. A pearl edged crown of op n work lace accented with pearl a , - j held her tiered veil of brid al illusion and she carried a cas ade Nxiquet of American beautj roses. The maid-of-honor was Cyd Lit !e. Bride maids were Mrs. Bo: Maurer and Mrs. Ernest Hasch Thev wore street length shoatl Iresses of shaded blue velvet will matching headpieces fashionn with a bow and blue net. The\ carried colonial bouquets of whit* carnations Lyle Lcmmer, hrother of tm bridegroom, sened as best man Groomsmen were Raymon Sch f fem and Gene Clausen of South Sioux City. ‘ ... U hers were Don Fox. brothel of the bride and Rudy Dale Dvor ak» cousin of the bridegroom. Glenn Lee Fox, and Tommj Fox, Leadville, both nephews o the bride, were candlelighters Ringbearer was Dale Stahl, neph ew of the bride and flower gir was Diane Stahl, niece of the bride, who wore a blue schiffu embroidered jacket dress with i pleated cummerbund and flari skirt. She carried a nosegay o white feathered carnations. A reception wras held immed iately following the ceremony ii the city auditorium. Mrs. Cliffon Stahl, sister of the bride, preside: at the guest book, and Mrs. Ivai Stewart. Ann Atkinson, and Kath; Jameson w'ere in charge of th< gift table Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Pet: Utter, Mrs. Fay Pickenpaugh Mrs. John Christenson, Mrs. P.en< Gordon and Eileen Anderson wert in charge of the reception. Mrs. Merlin Otteman. Philadel phia, sister of the bridegroom and Mr:. Don Fox poured from ; lace covered serving tahle. Tot four tier wedding cake topped b; a miniature bride and groom wn: baked and decorated by Mrs Glenn Fox, who also out and sen od the cake. Mrs. Clayton Fox Loadville, served the bridegroom cake. Following a wedding trip to th< western states, the couple wil reside on the bridegroom’s fa tiler’s ranch south of Atkinson. Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Last Week’s News Mr$. Vern Sageser and Mrs Link Sageser returned home Wed nesday evening from Counci Bluffs. Ia. where they visitee Mrs. Vera Sageser's mother, Mrs Min ter. Mr. and Mrs. William Fryroai and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sammom have installed new heating sys toms recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoecker call ed on the Cornish families Sun day evening. The Cornishes have recently moved to the Charlie Peterson ranch where they arc employed. Weekend callers of Mr. anc Mrs. William Fryrear were Clar ence Danley, Dale Tiegen anc Harold Fort of Dewitt and Dr Purtzer of Columbus. They wort hunting grouse and Mr. Fort visit ed his father, Tom Fort, who ii staying with the Fryrears. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Doolittle took Mrs. Doolittle's mother, Mrs Amy Slaymaker to Grand Islan< Wednesday of last week when she took the train enroute to Cal ifomia. She will spend the winter there with her other daughters Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryschon and son of Valentin; w re Sun day. Sept 27 ; ae ts ci Ir. ...id M j. Funk Per - • ’ was in honor f ' Ir Perce s 81? birthday an.iiv. - M\ aP Mrs. Charles Bligh of Oma! a were also present Miss Janette <• o'? ar ! brother. Dm v.t-od l a y beet ! calves in U •’ A :«Sar-i •* n -a' • week. Janette er.* O'.! hto short horns and Don had >'' E o»u Mr. and Mrs. A.iii WK ing anil Crnth i» attend'd l a’ Ak S u'-Bni Saturday Sun day of last »wk. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman re turn d home Monday, Oct. a from a visit with their da ugh et and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr?. Harold Clausson and family at Burlington, la. Elmer Oetter wont to Norfolk ! Friday to take his father-in law, l.. E. Weichman to his home there after a two week s visit in the Oetter home. -I Mr. and Mrs. Glen White and Venita and H. S. White were luncheon guests Wednesday eve ning of Mr. and Mrs. S. C Bar nett. Mr. Barnett observed his 80th birthday anniversary t* day. Reverend Cx:, pastor f the Methodist church, has 1 a r. u and is taking a m nth v .c.. and rest. They ore • visiting their daughters in Wi cr - n and Wn-h ington states. Tro I cn 'v: 1 'guest speaker tie i st twi Sun days. Reverend Em roc, ti e dist | rict superintendent ' d pen I Sunday, Oct. 11 and 11 w ing Sunday laymen w 1 have ! charge Mrs. Bert Newkirk and son. Scott, of Ljnccl i came Tu; s lay ,1 of last week and • '■ • * j day with her uvlrr, - ’• '• 1 tk j| Andersen. The Amelia Progressive club met Tuesday, Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Cxdklge. ViW re were 5 members present. Officers were elected for the new ..it* M. ir Maisen was elfo >n for president. . ... . l be with Mrs. William Thom,eon at her m i.i Atkinson. .. 1 P 1 Fisher at tended the farm sale of M*s. Fishers hr-'ther. Bill ? l'amnu at; Clearwater last Wednesday. Mr. and Mr . Bernard Black mare attended the ,\k Sar Lle.i in Omaha liwt weekend. 2,1.... . .'moil Berry entertained a few friends and relatives Fri day evening in honor of her hus band's birthday anniversary, Mr. ad Mrs. Joe Hohza and | family of Ulysses, Mrs. Milo P * pichal and children, Gregory, Gary, Joan and Barbara Ann of Atkinson were Sunday. Sept. 27 guests at the August Pospichals. Mrs. Stella Sparks went to At kin on Saturday morning to con sult the doctor and was confined to the hospital for treatment of a cold. Mrs Clyde Widman accompa nied by Mrs. S. C. Barnett and Mr-. Er-nle Johnston went to Bassett Thursday to attend the rm'nar of the Women's S ciety '[ Christian Serv'ce. U an'. Mrs. August Pospichal ind sons. Richard and Michael were in But-well and Ord Satur day. '! an 1 Mrs. August Biltz of Cranl Island visited their dmteh * r a ’ on in-lr.w, Mr and Mrs. Vernon Burry Sunday. tv an a Forbes stayed with Mrs. Edith Andersen last week to attend school, while her par cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Ir . in Fori e wore on a cattle buying trip to Missouri and other stiles. They ■ 'U”: d t une Sunday. Art Wald man went to IJneotn to "visit his brother, (barite unit sister. Miss Ann Wahl man. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge, Ro bert, Joyce and Bruce. Mr. and Mrs Clayton Burge were dinner j . tests Sunday, Sept. 27 of Mr. and . i ;. G.en Burge and family af Chambers. Mrs. Bessie Burge, Harold and June in Emmet were also pres cat. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards, Lo> and Russell of Ne\ ts. Minn, came Saturday, and visited their daughter and ‘son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Maas and Karma Kay. They will also visit his bro thers, Delbert Edwards and Bill Edwards and families. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce vis ited with Mrs. Nettie Bilstein at Swan Lake Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edith Andersen and Donna Forbes were dinner guests Sun day at S. C. Barnetts. Dorsey News ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ By Mrs. Harold Osborn Last Week’s News Miss Beverly Carson and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Lincoln spent the weekend of Sept. 27 with the Edward Carson's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svatos were Sunday afternoon coffin? guests at the Osborn home. Mrs. Gordon Barta and Mrs. Wilbur Mitschell helped with paint ing it the Cecil Miller hi.rnc Wed nesday. .lie. and Mrs. Harold Osliorn were supper guests at the Leman Huber home September 27. Mr, and Mrs l.ee Brady, sr. were callers Monday at the John Babl home. and Mrs Howard Wells and daughters were dinner guests at the Thomas lliscocks homo September 27. Mrs. John Hurd was taken to Sacred Heart hospital Sunday evening Mrs. Johnny Babl w as admitted to the hospital Friday evening. Mr. sunt Mr*. Lester IVrtek vin entertained at a card party Friday evening. Several from this community attended the celebration in Ver digre Monday The lynch high I ehool hand helped with pari of the i ntertainment Mr. and Mrs. Jix' Cihlar and Mrs William Kvori of Verdigre , n turn.h! Wednesday evening af ter visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis. Jim Webster and sight seeing .it \* ..s.. ... IT t ; other ixiints of interest in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mieanek and children vv re callers at the T. J. and Howard Graham W. d nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and family were visiting at the Gor don Barta h -me Friday. Mrs. T J. Graham, Mrs. Ho ward Graham and Mrs. Harold Osborn were O 'Neill si toppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Ole Wimmer were guests at the K. L Hughes home Tuesday and Wednesday. The work on the new tele phone line is progressing very nicely and patrons are very glad to see the work progress. I,eon Marshall is busy in this community baling. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and family of Waco, Tex. have been visiting at the Howard Slack home They plan to live lx re | when a satisfactory place is lo-1 cated Mrs. Clay Mashino entered the Lynch hospital one day Inst vv ole after having her legs badly scald ed while canning tomatoes. , Mr. and M~s. J. TV Millard and children of Sioux City were Son day visitors at the Harold Os born home. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter I um*. O'Neill, have announced thr *t» gagement of their dough*** Alice Maggie, lo Mr. II. ft. (Knek) Compton, Norfolk, mm of Mr. and Mrs. Horace (nop ton, Obcron, N. II. Thr lirMa el»H>t attended the I nlverslty