5L Social ^orecalt Thursday. March SI Delta Dek. Mrs C. J, Gatz Friday, April I Rcbekah Friendship meeting, p.m. Sunday. April S Country Club Ladies Bridge Golden Hotel, 8 p m. Husband welcome Monday, April 4 Hospital Auxiliary Tuesday, April 5 WCTU, Mrs Claude Rates MM, Mrs. Esther Harris O’Monde. Mrs Mickey Stewar Chez-A-Mari, Mrs. Marvin Mille Wednesday. April B Legion Auxiliary Thursday, April 7 What Not Extension, Mrs. Gloni Kennieott Presbyterian Women’s Assoc. Vocation Church School Institute Metis Mist church Club Notes llllll Extension Club Mrs. Harold Van Vleck was hos tpss to the March 23 meeting o the H. H. H. Extension club witl nine members present. Guests wen Mrs. Joe Wiobel, Mrs. G. Walters Mrs. Marcus Pierson and daugh ter anil Mrs. Roy Young of Orchard The meeting was opened bj reading the creed. The lesson or Handicraft was given by Mrs. Roj Young and members made a log plant holder. Lunch was served. CViuple's Club The Couple's Bridge club begar their Sunday evening meeting with dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I^awrence Haynes Mrs. Marvin Johnson and Tom Liddy won the high score awards. The next cards will be played at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Conard at Emmett April 10. St. Patrick's Altar Society About 90 members of St. Patrick’s Altar Society met last Thursday for their regular meeting with St. Helen’s Guild in charge and Mrs. Orville Sindelar chairman. Msgr Timothy O'Sulliean spoke to the group and thanked them for their part in the February 20 re ception. The guild chairman vol unteered to lie on the committee for the local chapter of the NCCW. The April 21 meeting will be under St. Monica’s Guild. Rebekah Rebekah I»dge will meet Friday night for their annual Friendship meeting. Special guest will be the assembly warden and members of neighboring Rebekah Ixadges have been Invited. Janawa Mrs. Francis Murphy entertained members of Janawa pitch club Monday evening. Winners were Mrs. John Stuifbergen and Mrs. Ed Schmit. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Schmit. Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Wednesday Afternoon Bridge cluh members met for dinner in O'Neill and bridge at the home of Mrs. C. E. Lundgren March 23. Mrs. Mike Burney was a guest. The April 13 meeting will be with Mrs. James Rooney. INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your self employment and tax reports, call on— Geo. C. Robertson AGENCY We work for your interest and i appreciate your business. Downey Building, O’Neill, Nebr. Ph. 534 — Res. Ph. 161W WANTED 250 Yearlings to Pasture Inquire GOLDEN HOTEL Room 109 O'NEILL, NEBR. • IITA Bridge | Members oi OCA bridge dub me Tuesday evening for dinner in O’ Neill and cards at the home of Mrs John Stuifbergen. Mrs. Melvu Ruzicka and Mrs. A. P. J&szkowiai 1 were guests. I Bridge winners were Mrs. Verm Reynold son and Mrs. Leigh Rey ' noldson. The April 12 meeting wil be with Mrs. Rex Wilson. C C I Julies To Have Bridge i, The O'Neill Country Club Ladies will meet Sunday evening at the Golden Hotel at 8 p.m for a mixed , bridge party. Husbands are invited 5 to attend but the committee points out that the party is not necessarily a couple's party. Women’* Club Postponed The April 5 meeting of the O' Neill Women’s Club has been post 1 pom'ii it w'as announced this week as Mrs. D. C. Schaffer, in charge of the program, will be out of town The meeting will be the third week in April. A definite date will be set 1 later. Mr. ami Mrs. George Fuller 1 ton. Amelia, announce the en gagement anil approaching mar riage of their daughter, Phillis Jean, to Gene Skala, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Icon Skala. Fremont. Miss F ii Merton graduated from Chambers high school, at tended Wayne State Teachers col [ lege and is now attending l.ln | coin Beauty Academy. Her fi ance is a graduate of Howells ( high school, attended Norfolk I Junior college and Is now em ployed in Fremont. A June 36th wedding date has been set. Rebekah's Visit Bassett Several members of the O’Neill Rebekah lodge were guests Fri day night at the Bassett Rebekah Friendship meeting. They were Mrs. Melvin Klingler, Mrs. Albert Klingler. Mrs. Ruby Wayman, Mrs. , Clay Johnson jr., and Mrs. Roy i Wayman. Brunch for Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Helmut Arnold was honor ed at a Wednesday morning brunch and a surprise hanky shower by a group of friends. The Arnold family is leaving O’Neill to make their home in Lincoln about the first of May. They have a daughter, Gretchen and two sons Michael and Martin. Mr. Arnold is employed by the State Highway department as an engineer. Officers Are Elected At VFW Auxiliary Meeting Here Sunday Tho VFW Auxiliary district meet ing was held in O'Neill Sunday at the Odd Fellows Hall with Mrs. George Morlang, district president, in charge. The deputy president, | Ann Trimpey from Lincoln, w^s present and conducted a question | and answer period at the meeting. New officers were elected and | installed by Mrs. Trimpey. They are Mrs. Mary Boham, Bassett, president; Mrs. Josephine Fims, Ainsworth, service president; Mrs. Bertha Nagel, Naper, junior vice president; Mrs. Frances Rudmik, Long Pine, treasurer. Others are Mrs. Edith Young, chaplin, Mrs. Verlan Peterson, conductress, Mrs. Alta Rodgers, Bassett, guard; Mrs. George Mor lang, Mrs. Dale Revell, Mrs. Pau line Phieffer, Long Pine, all trus tees; Mrs. Lucille Boham, Bassett,, secretary; Mrs. Otto Sprague, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Clara Reynolds, Bassett, historian, and Mrs. Morris Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Dale Revell, Mrs. Everett Staube and Mrs. George Morlang, color beares. The luncheon was served by the O'Neill auxiliary to both men and women following the separate meet ing^ Special CARLOT AUCTION Breeding Cows And Lightweight Grass Cattle 1500 To 1700 Head TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1:00 P.M. Atkinson, Nebraska FEATURING THE FOLLOWING BREEDING COWS 20 Angus cows 4 & 5 year olds. Bred to Angus Bulls 75 Hereford cows, 8 & 4 years olds. Bred to Angus Bulls 10 Hereford cows straight 4 year olds. Bred to Hereford bulls 50 Hereford cows from the Edgar Thompson Ranch. 25 of these have big husky calves at side & all are bangs tested 5 Aberdeen Angus Bulls from the Charley W'. Peterson Ranch. All coming two year olds 800 to 1000 Hereford, .Angus & Shorthorn Steer and heifer calves. W'ts. 350 to 575 lbs. Including 100 to 173 head of Angus calves, 100 head of which weigh from 850 to 400 lbs. If you want cattle for grass be here Tuesday. Always a good selection & a sale every Tuesday at Atkinson. To list additional cattle for tills sale or any of our future sales Phone 5141 Atkinson or 293 Ainsworth ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET Phone 5141 ~ Atkinson, Nebr. V Sick and Injured 0.NELLI_Mrs Ivan Briggs a t Omaha is a patient in the Ore - hospital She had pneumonia Iasi • fall and has never fully recovered 1 She is a daughter of Mrs. Sidney Anderson Richard Minton sr. is making satisfactory recovery from a fit and pneumonia condition for which he was hospitalized. . .Mrs. H. B Burch is improving after a hip fracture she suffered five weeks ago She is able to be about in a wheel chair. She and her husband : manage with a little help) to main tain their home and her care. They celebrated their 37 wedding anniversary last year. ONE ILL—Rhonda, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martui Devall, was taken to Children's hospital in Omaha for treatment for spinal meningitis. Martin and Mrs Elmer Devall returned Mon day. The mother remained in Om I aha. . .Austin Searles was taken to I St. Anthony’s hospital Sunday for i treatment for pneumonia. Mrs. Clar | ence Ernst is helping her daughter, | Mrs. Searles while her husband is j hospitalized. . .Mr. 4nd Mrs. Ed ! win Paulsen were called to Tilden when his father, Chris Paulsen suf fered a stroke. RIVERSIDE—Mrs Howard Miller is sick with the flu.. .Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Mrs. Wayne Fry and younger children were in Tilden on Friday. Mrs. Wayne Fry and baby had a medical check-up. MEEK—Grandma Hull has shown j marked improvement and is up j and about and walking with as i sisiance. INMAN—Francis Anderl entered j St. Anthony’s hospital on March 21 for medical treatment. NEWPORT—Mr. and Mrs. Max Utter and Mrs. Pete Utter took Pete to Grand Island Wednesday, March 23 where he entered the veterans hospital. STUART—Don Engler entered St. Francis hospital at Grand Is land on Tuesday, Mar. 22 for treatment. ATKINSON—Mrs. A. E. Hewett went to Sioux City Sunday where she entered the Lutheran hospital for medical attention. CHAMBERS—Willier Ritterbush injured his foot last week when he dropped an oil barrel. . iLloyd Hoerle dropped a cable-rack tongue on his foot injuring it. AMELIA—Mrs. Bertha Sammons was able to return home Saturday after being confined to the Atkin son Memorial hospital since Mon day. She was ill with intestinal flu. . .Rev. Bob Kalb of Wills point, Tex. is hospitalized with flu and asthma complications. He is the husband of Zelma Waldo and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Waldo. . , . DELOIT—Earl Schindler injured his back recently. He was hospit alized at the Antelope Memorial hospital for a time. Friends and neighbors have been helping him with his work. NAPER—Mrs. Gust Wetzler fell at her farm home on Thursday morning, breaking her leg above the knee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eng elhart were called and they came to help get her to the Burke hospital, where she remained till Friday when she was taken by the ambulance to the Sioux Valley hos pital in Sioux Falls, S. D. where she had an operation on Saturday. Mr. Wetzler and Mrs. Dick Porter are both in Sioux Falls to be near her. Mi's. Weltzler is in room 240. Karen Berg, daughter of Mrs Mary Berg was taken to the Burke hos pital’on Saturday where she is a patient. ST. ANTHONY’S MAW— Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maw of O'Neill, son, Charles Ray, 6 pounds 8Ms ounces, March 26. RAMOLD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramold of O'Neill, daughter, Ann Coleen, 8 pounds 15% ounces, | March 26. LAWRENCE Mr. and Mrs. Ro | bert Lawrence of O'Neill, son, Stephen Ray, 6 pounds 10*4 ounces, March 26. VOGT Mr. and Mrs. Gary Vogt of Fairfax, S. D., son, Jonathan Lee, 5 pounds 4 ounces, March 27 SOBOTKA Mr. and Mrs. Harv ey Sobolka of Chambers, son, Randy John, 7 pounds 8^ ounces, March 28. DAVTD Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Da vid of Chambers, son, 7 pounds IVz ounces, March 28. KILCOIN Mr. and Mrs. James Kilcoin of O’Neill, son, 7 pounds 11M ounces, March 29. VITT—Mr. and Mrs. John Vitt, jr. of O'Neill, son, 6 pounds 12 ounces, March 29. PARK—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Park of Page, daughter, Kelly Ann, 8 pounds 3Vfe ounces, March 29. ATKINSON MEMORIAL KEATING—Mr. and Mrs. John Keating of Atkinson, son, James Michael, 8 pounds, March 22. POLEN—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Polen of Rose, daughter, Alice Maureen, 7 pounds 9 ounces, Mar. 24. SHAW—Mr. and Mrs. Warren R Shaw of Bassett, daughter, Jo lene Gay, 8 pounds 6 ounces, Mar. 26. ELSEWHERE STARR—Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Starr of Linsonn, daughter, Kimberly Ann, 7 pounds 13 ounces. The little girl joins two brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Larson of Ewing are the great-grandparents. ARENS—Mr. and Mrs. Damian Arens of Crofton, daughter, 10 pounds 4 ounces, March 9. Mrs. Arens is the former Helen Pevelka of Verdigre. The couple have two daughters and a son. , KULUS—Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ku lus of Omaha, son, 8 pounds, Mar. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Schmader er of Stuart are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. William Kulus of Ralston are the paternal grandparents. PRINCE—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prince of Hawthorne, Calif., son, 8 pounds, March 28. Mrs. Prince is the former Ruth Renze, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ren ze. This is the couple’s first child.■ Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED Mar 22 None. 23 None 24 -Curtis Anderson of Bris tow. 25- Gaylan Whitwer, Mrs Amie Mace, jr. and Mrs IX>nald I Maw, ail of O'Neill. 26— Mrs. Ro j bert Lawrence and Mrs. Joseph j Ramold, both of O’Neill; Frank ' Krupicka of Spencer. 27—Silas ; Howard and Roseann Templemey | er. both of O’Neill; Rhonda DeVall and Mrs. John Schmidt, both of Spencer; Austin Searles of Lynch; Mrs. O J. Probart of Pickstown, S. D.; Mrs. Gary' Vogt of Fairfax, S. D.; Mrs. Newell Schroeder of ! Butte; Miss Joan Barlow of Ewing; Mrs Hanej/ Sohotka of Chambers 28—Robert Gonderinger. Mrs Ray mond Coburn and Mrs. Morris 'Kirkpatrick, all of O'Neill; Mrs. ! James Withee of Orchard; Mrs. Lyle David of Chambers; Mrs. H B. Black of Spencer; Vernon Mc 1 Clurg of Stuart. 29 Mrs J tunes Kileoin and Mrs. John Vitt, jr.. both of O'Neill; Mrs. Ronald Park of Page. 3Q Dennis Miller of Chambers. DISMISSED: Mar 23 Veldon / Pinkerman of O'Neill; Mrs. Her fan Nicolaus and baby hoy of Butte; J. S. Hoffman of Chaml>ers 24 Arthur Tibliotts of O'Neill. 25 Mrs Louis Zastrow and baby girl of O'Neill. 26 -Gaylan Whitwer of O’Neill; Curtis Anderson of Bris tow; Katheryn Anne Gallagher of Inman. 27 Mrs. Francis Holz and baby boy of O'Neill; Rhonda De I Vail of Spencer. 29- R. Clinkscales. Robert Gonderinger and Mrs. Don ald Maw and baby boy, all of O’ Neill; Mrs. Newell Schroeder of Butte; Miss Joan Barlow of Ew ing. 30—Vernon McClurg of Stuart; Mrs. Morris Kirkpatrick of O'Neill. SACRED HEART Lynch PRESENT—Mrs. Frank Bata and Mrs. Mary Classen, both of Spencer; Dr. J. A. Guttery, Dr. G. B. Ira and Charlie Mulhair, all of Lynch; Erick Ohman of Anoka; Mrs. Mamie O’Neill of O'Neill; Mrs. Calvin Pratt of Bristow; Mrs. Martha Schultz of Naper. DISMISSED—Mar. 22 Master Le Roy Blitskie of Spencer; Mrs. John Fuhrer of Butte; Mrs. Frank Ertz of Monowi; Mrs. Lowell Kern of Naper. 23 Diane Sue Audiss of Anoka. 24—Mrs. Marian Green. 27—Rhonda De Vail of Spencer. EXPIRED- Mar. 25 Mrs. Cassie Lange of Fairfax. ATKINSON MEMORIAL .ADMITTED Mar 21—Mrs. Her mac McDaniels of Atkinson; Mich aei Murphy of Stuart; Mrs. Ber in a Sammons of Amelia. 22 Mrs John Keating of Atkinson; Frank Kohle of Stuart 23—Mrs C. E Mitchell and ?.ob Clifford, both oi Atkinson. 24—Mrs Albert Polen oi Rose; Mrs Louis Peter of O'Neill 15—Mrs. Frances Timmerman ol Stuart. 26—Mrs Warren Shaw and Clarence Coleman, both of Bas sett; Earl Estes of Stuart. 27— Mrs Ray Kernjok of Atkinson DISMISSED—Mar. 21—Mrs. El mer Lucht of Ainsworth; Mrs. An na Humphreys of Newport; Mrs Leo Urban and daughter of Cham bers. 22—Mrs Herman McDaniels of Atkinson. 23—Mrs. Dao Rzeszo tarski and daughter of Emmet; Michael Murphy of Stuart. 25—Mrs C. E. Mitchell of Atkinson; Frank Kohle of Stuart. 26—Mrs. Bertha Sammons of Amelia; Mrs Gladys Boucher of Atkinson. AT THE COURTHOUSE DISTRICT CXil'KT— A hearing was held March 30 in the district court in the matter of the delinquency of Glenda Jean Eaton and Robert I^eRoy Eaton, minors of Inman. Custody of the children was awarded to Mr and Mrs George Fick. Mrs. Fick is the children’s sister. COUNTY COURT— State vs. Arley Lee Pickinpaugh of Newport, operating motor ve hicle without driver’s license, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer—E. M Hastreiter, Mar. 24. State vs. Daniel H. Rennett. driver for Virgil Vetter of Bassett, overload on axle, fined $70 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Richard son, Mar. 24. State vs. Bernard Breeding of Reed Point, Mont., over-gross on interior group of 4 axles, fined $50 and $4 costs; officer—Clifford L. Kizzire, Mar. 25. State vs. Robert A. G. Vrbka, driver for Harold Rissecuw of Crookston, overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer Clifford L. Kizzire, Mar. 25. State vs. John Kersenbrock of O’Neill, failure to stop at stop sign, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Chris McGinn, Mar. 25 State vs. Terry P. Gallagher of O’Neill, possession of alcoholic li quor by minor, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude, Mar. 25. State vs. Thomas J. Hickman of Atkinson, drinking on the highway, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer R L. Gude, Mar. 28. State vs. Marvin Eugene Lutes, driver for Robert M. Cavanaugh of Dubuque, la., overgross weight on interior group of axles, fined $60 and $4 costs; officer Clifford L. Kizzire, Mar. 28. State vs. Charles Clarence Cher rie of Salt Lake City, Utah, no trip permit, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Clifford L. Kizzire, Mar. 28. State vs. Joseph L. Carr of Pierre, S. D., littering highway, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer Donald J. Fiala, Mar. 28. State vs. Vincent M. Ernst of O’Neill, possession of alcoholic li quor by minor, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude, Mar. 29. State vs. Jerry M. Jefferies of Ewing, night speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude, Mar. 29. State vs. Lonnie R. Kline tube of O’Neill, insufficient funds check, make check good for amount of $34.16 and $5 costs and warrant; complainant Mertyn Shaw, Mar. 30. Too Late To Classify FOR SALK Four room home to be moved. Inquire Paul Reha, 308 W. Douglas, O’Neill. 49tf 1 WISH TO KXPRKSS MY thanks to Dr. Wilson, Dr. Waters, the Sisters and nurses of St. Anthony’s hospital for their kindness during my stay in the hospital. I also wish to thank all the blood donors who gave me blood, and for the cards and gifts. Mrs. Francis llolz 49c Try The Frontier Want Ads — it Pays I MILLER THEATER ATKINSON One Show Nightly 8 o'clock Thur., . Frl., - Sat. Mar. St, Apr. 4 2 THE SON OF JL ROBIN HOOD/flJ^ AL HEPISOW JUNE mmil/M ONihwBcope • con* Jrijofiutt Sun., • Mon., - Tue. Apr. 8-4n5 Tin 11*0 ktlllng in, Hgggllntg James Stewart ‘THE FBI STORY i VERA The O’Neill Country club, normally without water hazards, turned into a lake Saturday and this raging “river” cut right through the course. I II I II GOOCH'S BEST BISCUIT MIX-33' GOLDEN VALLEY CALIFORNIA TOMATO A TALL A A catsup.b—89c SNO-FRESH FRESH FROZEN ... FRENCH FRIED A %-OZ. AT NESTLE’S QUICK .'£49' POTATOES.2 —■ 25c LETTUCE \ MOST POPULA1 SALAD VEGETABLE V\ *} CUSPT-nUESR. 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