Orchard News Mr* WUbur Mahood Phone 'MS S18A Mr and Mrs. Arthur Blackburn celebrated their tenth wedding an niversary Sunday afternoon at their home northeast of Royal with open house from 2 to 5. Over fifty guests and relatives were in at tendance. Present were Mr and Mrs. Har ry Johnson, Bob and Cathem of Clearwater, Mr and Mrs Lyle Bitney, Wesley, Denise and Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Black burn, Robert. Jimmie and Deb hie all of Neiigh and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Buchta, of Osceola. Mr. and Mrs, James Baldwn of Dogue, Va., were unable to at tend Mrs. H. H. Drayton presided at the guest book. Mrs. Axel Nor deen of Norfolk presided at the punch bowl. Mrs Alfred Connor cut the cake. Mrs. Mary Mahood of Neiigh spent the weekend in the J. W. Mahood home. Mr and Mrs. Elmond Holbrook, Linda, Jim and Cheryl of Liver more Calif, are sending two weeks in the J. W. Mahood and Harvy Holbrook sr. homes. Mrs. Elmond Holbrook is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Mahood and Mr Holbrook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Holbrook sr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmond Holbrook and family of Livermore, Calif., Mrs. Mary Manuod oi nengn, Mr. and Mrs Harvy Holbnxik, sr., Mrs Edna Holbrook and Jolene Mitchell were Sunday guests in the J. W. Mahood home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weiting and Mary Clemens were Norfolk visitors Wednesday Mr .and Mrs. Duane Sukup and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Anson were supper guests at the Ed Sukup home Tuesday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Barkley for a moun tain trout supper. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom ery spent Sunday evening at the J. W. Mahood home. Thelma Drayton of Alvo is ■pending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drayton. Cozy Corner Club The Cozy Comer Club met Wednesday afternoon with Edna Reed with 11 members and one visitor, Mrs. Elwood McClarion present. The afternoon was spent doing needlework. Mrs. George Hamil and Mrs Wayne Lauten 8chlager served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. James Withee spent Thursday visiting in O’Neill and Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butterfield of O’Neill were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Lilia Pospeshil Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wiilats and family of Erie, Pa., who have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. A. Wiilats, left for Omaha Sunday morning. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Marshall of Verdigre. The two couples visited the Earl Wil lats home Sunday and left Mon day for a letter carrier’s conven tion in Indianapolis. Mrs. Merle Schieusner was a visitor in the Clarence Juracek home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schleusener were guest* at a picnic supper at the Glen Miller home Saturday evening Mrs Laura Walker is spending this week in die home of bet daughter, Mr and Mrs Ed Bright. Vera Howard and Mrs. Mervin Browning of Omaha are spending several days visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie of Ewing left an a vaca tion to Colorado Springs, Coio. They were accompanied by Mrs. Noel Lautenschlager and Greg of Colorado Springs who were re turning to their home after vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton. Garden Club The Orchard Garden Club en tertained the Brownies, their lea der, Mrs. Bernard Kellog and as sistant leaders, Mrs. Lester Wit hee and Linda Barton at a wei ner roast and picnic at the EUB church park last Monday night. There were 30 present. Royal News By Mrs. K. .1. Herlng Royal Schools Open Aug. 29 With Full Staff The Royal schools will open, Aug. 29 with Supt. Fred Terry of NeJigh returning and with Mrs. Terry in the primary room re placing Mrs Mildred Tams, who goes to Battle Creek. Abdul Kas im, who attended summer school ai rsouiuer, wiu replace miss Streeter who resigned to accept a position in Neligh in welfare work. Mrs. Bernice Whitmer of Orchard will again return as prin cipal. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dodds went to Norfolk Thursday to attend the funeral of Mr. Dodd's aunt, Mrs. George Ferris, 89, who died in Omaha Sunday. Sandra Rundquist spent the past week in Wayne a guest of Anita and Kathryn Weber. Mrs. Viola Parks of Page will return to the grammar depart ment. Mrs. Grace Thomsen will return to the intermediate room. L.H. Sawyer has been coaching band students during vacation and has 12 ready to enter the ad vanced band. They are Connie Beutler, Sandra Rundquist, Dean Ennen, Tommy Hofer, Nolan Rundquist, Everett Meyer, Gay land Holm, Barbara Holm, Cher yl Frahm, Jean Peterson, Jerry Peterson and Bonnie Statler. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nelson of Lincoln were recent guests of his sister, Mrs. L. H. Sawyer and Mr. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Maple and family occupied cabins at Nio brara last weekend enjoying the fishing and boating. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hergert went the past week to Hillsboro, Ore., to visit their son and daughter in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Her gert and daughter. They also vis BRIDE - OF • THE • WEEK I Beverly Brittell will marry Gerald Hitch cock on September 4. Miss Brittell has se lected her China and Silverware patterns at McIntosh Jewelry in O'Neill. Make Mdntosh Jewelry Your Headquarters For All Gift Needs McIntosh jewelry we. Douglas Phone 16(1 A Trusted Jeweler In Your Best Advisor REFEREE'S SALE AUG. 22 2:00 P.M. Courthouse — O'Neill : : SWVi of Sec. 25, Twp. 28, N. Range 12, will be offered at public auction. This is an excellent wet meadow, situated 5% miles South and l/2 mile ! West of O'Neill. Harvested over 160 tons of hay this year. Heavy stand of after-grass for fall pasturage. Owners of adjoining quarter section will sell. Opportunity for persons desiring additional hay or pasture. W. W. Griffin, Referee Work on the new Orchard newer system in prog rensing. Much of the newer pipe has already been laid and workmen were moving along Highway 20 toward the business district when this picture was taken. ited Mr Hergert's brother and family enrojte. Mrs. Andrew Jensen was sur prised lit her farm home Fri day evening when neighbors came to remind her of her birthday last Week. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kirby., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ennrn and Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Beutler. The evening was spent in visiting and cards. Guests brought refreshments. Mrs. M. M. Colson entertained a group of 20 women at her home Friday. Present were Mrs. Fern Morsett of Creighton. Mrs. J F Dragoo, Mrs. O F. Bartsch, Mrs. R. E. Trautman, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Juba Yelli, Mrs. Ev erett Johnston, Mrs. Louis Water man, Mrs. Truman Kirby, Mrs Edna Johnston, Mrs. Bus Chart, Mrs. Jan Curtis, Mrs. Herman Ennen, Mrs. C. H. Rouse, Mrs. Fremont Curtis, Mrs. Harold Francis, Mrs. Forrest Storm, Mrs. Kenneth Colson and Mrs. Andrew Jensen. Mrs. Clarence Weber received word Friday that her father, Al bert Johnson of Plainview. had been Suddenly stricken with pneu monia and rushed to the hospital. The aged man had recently been the victim cf a shght stroke and had recovered sufficiently to be able to walk down town.Mr. and Mrs. Weber went to Plainview Saturday evening to see her fa ther. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pruss, sr, returned Wednesday from Oma ha where they had been guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pruss. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Horek and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Albrecht. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Piersol were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Welier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walmer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilmer and Gayland and LaRue Johnston were at Niobrara Sunday Mr. and Mrs Truman Kirby; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rabe at tended a gathering of the Rabe family in Norfolk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Walter Beutler and children and Mr. and Mts. La Vem Held were in Niobrara Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bittner were in Plainview Sunday, visit ing his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bishop. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Rundquist and son of Columbus were guests of Mr. and Mrs E. A. Rund quist and family Sunday. Amelia News By Miss Florence Lindsey Dr. and Mrs. Bower Sageser and daughter, Sandra of Ma*.hat tan, Kan arrived August 8 and are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Link Sageser and the Vern Sageser and Clyde Widman fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Consantino and family of Omaha were vis iting at the Elmer Octter home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Small of1 Atkinson and sons, Gary of Cleve land, Oh'o and Kenneth and fam ily of Minden were supper gues.s j an Tuesday evening, August 9 at the home of Mr .and Mrs. George Fullerton. Mrs. Frank Pierce, Mrs. Gertie Adair and Mrs. Maude Forties called on Mrs. Delia Ernst Tues day evening Mr. and Mrs. Max Dixson of Scottsbluff visited over the week end with her mother, Mrs Alice Prewitt and Sharon and b-other, Dean and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dixson ami Mr. and Mrs. Der.n Prewitt attended the Burwell ro deo Saturday. Mrs. Blake Ott and Mrs. Asa Watson attended a bridge show er for Mrs. Sandra Cole Pierson at Atkinson Friday evening. Mrs. Paul Fisher and daugh ters, Dorothy, and Mrs. Lynn Myers and son attended the show or for Miss Ruth Ann Damme at Chambers Thursday evening Blake Ott, Ralph Rees and John Taylor were fishing ct Spen cer Dam Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfcrd Hatch of Fort Col ins, Colo, vi ited h r parents, Mr and Mrs. Edgar Pet erson over the weekend. The Waldo families enjoyed a get together picnic at the paren tal, B W. Waldo home Sunday. The children were all present with the exception of a son, Harold Waldo and family of Cheyenne, Wyo. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Bob Kalb, Kathy, Kent and Karla of Tyier, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Werner of Cham bers; Mr and Mrs. Lk»’d Waldo, Huger, Daria, Debra, Bruce and Lurry, Mrs Edna Dans and John 4i niton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White, Myr tle and Ventta, H. S White, Da vid Adamson and Bob Bauey were Sunuay dinner guests oi Mr and Mrs. S. 0. Barnett. Mr and Mrs Ray Forbes and family of Ewmg came Saturday enroll.e to the rodeo at Burwell and visited his mother, Mrs. Maude Forbes. The two young er children stayed with Grandma Forbes while the parents attend ed the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett at tended the Burwell rodeo Friday. They also went out to the area about eight miles west of Burwell to view the damage done by the cyclone the previous Friday . One man was killed in the storm. Jerry and Diane Adair visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson Fri day while their parents attended the rodeo. Mrs. Harold Clausson and in fant son, Harold Lynn were dis missed from the Atkinson hos pital Tuesday evening, and are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman. Mrs. Clausson and son and daughters, Debby and Linda expect to join Mr Claus son in Denver, Colo. Mrs. Stella Sparks and Mrs, Gertie Adair called on Mrs. Har old Clausson and Harold Lynn at the Lee Gilman home Wednesday evening. George and Harold Fullerton called on their mother, Mrs. Ro bert Fullerton at the Atkinson hospital Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Krutz and family of Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Shellhase and daugh ters of Atkinson visited at the Hienie Frnhm home Sunday. Mr and Mrs Tom Goodman of Osmond visited Mrs. Edith An dersen Saturday evening They had attended the Burwell rodeo and were enroute home. The fam ilies had been neighbors at Os mond. Mrs. Dick Doolittle, Jack and Terry, David Carter and Mrs Lee Gilman were O.NatU callers Saturday B. W. Waldo and his son-in-law Boh Kalb and children attended the rodeo in Burweil Saturday. Emmett Carr of Santa Monica, Caid. visited in O'Neul recently. He accompanied Elwiu Benson, also of California, on the trip. Joe Curran and family of Min neapolis, Muin. are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Curran near O'Neill and are ex pec ted to visit relatives in the Amelia community. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Attains and Mrs. Delia Ernst were O'Neill callers Saturday. Mrs. Adams' brother, Harry Ott entertained in honor of Mrs. Adams’ birth day anniversary at a theater in OWeill that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mr and Mrs, Ernie Johnston and Richard Wehland were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Edith An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees, Ju di and John Taylor drove to Burweil Sunday to see the dam age done by the storm near there on 'August 5. Mi-, and Mrs. Clyde Primus and Diane of Junction City, Kan. and Mrs Stella Dye of WaynesviUe, Mo. visited at the Delbert Ed wards home the early part of this week. Douglas Friedrick planned to leave Thursday for his home in Denver, Colo. He had been work ing in the hayfield at Lloyd Gleed's and also visiting his sis ter, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo and family during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards received a letter from Delbert's brother, Charlie Edwards of Ne vis, Minn, stating that his son, Gerald, expects to be married at Lyman Robertson's until a few soon. The family was employed years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce vis ited at the home of their niece und nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Levi (Maxine Pierce) Faith and fam ily near Creighton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ceams of • Scottsbiuff, Mr. and Mrs D *n Cearns and Pam also of Scotta bluif. and Mr ami Mrs. Dun (Glottis > Lewis of Phoenix, Arix. and Butch Naily visited at the home of Mr. aixf Mrs. William Fry rear tins w eek Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce drove to Burwell Sunday and vis ited Richard Kaiser, ' Mr. and Mrs Lester Thompson and Mr. and Mrs Will Crandall, who were ah early settlers in the Arn eha vicinity. Mr Kaiser was in very poor health The Waldo families went to Fort Randall for a picnic Mon day Former Amelia residents were reel'llt guests of the Bob Rees family in Denver, Colo, were Mr. and Mrs Alvin Forbes and boys presently of Fort Collins, Colo , Mr. and Mrs Harold Waldo and family of Cheyenne, Wyo. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clemens and family, recently of Rnnson ville, N. Y. Erl. . Hat. Aug. 19 • 20 THE HANGMAN Robert Taylor Tina Louise Foss Parker 2 Cartoons Hun. • Mon. - Tues. Aug 21 • 22 • 23 OPERATION PETTICOAT Cary Grant Tony Curtis Dina Merrill In Color and Cartoon Wed. - Tlmrs. Aug. 24 • 25 Buck Nights HEY BOY, HEY GIRL Louis Prima Keely Smith PLUS JUNGLE HEAT Ia'X Barker Marie Blanchard I Mr. Rancher and Farmer . . . We're Announcing A 1 OPENING of the I I O’Neill Warehouse I I for | | David I- arum Feeds I I A Quality Product of Lexington Mill Elevator Company I The new David Harum Feeds Warehouse is now | open located just north of the Burlinigton Depot — 1 Jack Bailey, Manager. f f If T 4 I I Jack Bailey a A COMPLETE FEED FOR — j YOUR LIVESTOCK MEED WE ARE NOW TAKING FALL BOOKINGS FOR FALL FEEDS DELIVERED TO I YOUR RANCH. COMPARE THE QUALITY, CHECK THE PRICES AND SEE US I NOW FOR YOUR FALL FEEDING NEEDS. I