Cleveland - Dustin News By Mr*, (iwrjr Mlnnig Benefit Party The Sand Creek Improvement club will hold their annual bene fit party at the Sand Creek school house Monday, Jan 29 at 8 p.m. Proceeds are to be divided among heart, cancer and polio drives. Father Paschang of Stuart will speak, show films and answer questions on Civil Defense. Hymn Blotz left Monday by plane from Grand Island for I»ng Beach, Calif. Byron will visit his brother, who is confined to the veterans hospital in a paralized condition for the last two years due to a car wreck. Mr. and Mrs. Carmil Marcellus accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Don Marcellus met Mr. and Mrs. Del Marcellus at Grand Island Friday. They had spent the past month visiting in California in the home* of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marcelius. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marcelius and Mr. and Mrs Ro l>ert Marcelius and families, Pico Riveria, Calif. Sand Creek Club The Sand Creek Improvement club met Thursday at the home of Mrs Dick Wadsworth with Mrs. Carroll Marcelius as co hostess Seventeen members an swered roll call by giving a priv ilege of being an American citi zen Mrs. Gary Hitchcock and son Stephen, were guests. Music was lead by Mrs. James Engler. New business was choosing the club goals which were: Support the diabetic camp; Choose a shut in for the month to remem ber; Yard beautification at your home. The lesson on Jury Duty was given by Mrs. Herman Kra mer. Lunch was served by the hostesses. Next club will be Feb ruary 15 at Mrs. Andy Moeller’s and Mrs. Chet Anderson as co hostess. Next card party to be February 9 at George Minnig’s. Harvey Hitchcock, Boulder, Colo, died at Denver of a heart *■■■■■*■"■■Bl>11—®BB,B“■■l““■""""""‘I attack while waiting tn see a doctor. He is a cousin of George Hitchcock, Mrs. Ralph Shald and Mrs. Ray Greenfield and a form er resident of Atkinson Mr and Mrs. Forest Henderson and Eldon, Orchard, were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Marcellus. After noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cobum, Susan and Bruce, O'Neill. Mrs. George Minnig visited Monday with Mrs. Ralph Shald, who has been ill and Minnie Has kin, who is confined with a brok en arm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGrew at Stuart. I4tdie« Aid The Cleveland Indies Aid met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Young in Stuart Wednes day with 12 members and one guest, Mrs. Pat Patterson, an swering roll call by giving a Bible verse with the word Grace. The yearbooks were filled out. The officers for 1962 are: Mrs. Russell Hipke, president; Mrs Jim Allyn, vice president, and Mable Adams, secretary-treasur er. The lesson was on The Re vealing of God’s Righteousness. The group voted to donate money enough for the buying of three blankets to be sent to World Service.. Diann Moeller is confined to bed rest since the first of the year due to an infection. She is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moeller. Diann is a receptionist at the St. An thony’s hospital in O’Neill. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kulus. Omaha, arrived Friday night to join in a reunion with their chil dren. Scotty and Sally, wlio have been at the home of Mrs Kulus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alois Schmaderer. Mrs. Lavonne Kulus and children will remain with her parents to continue her conva lescing after being very ill. Mrs. Ward Alexander, who resided in this community for many years, is in the Clarkson hospital in Omaha, where she had major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moeller visited Tuesday night at Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W'eber's. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gilbert had « as callers on Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Berry and Friday | night Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wads- * worth. Jeffy Weber was honored on his second birthday Sunday with > a dinner given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weber. Guests were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ziska and Janice, Mrs. Wilma Johnson and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Gill and children. The cake was baked and decorated by his mo ther. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meusch had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moeller and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meusch and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meusch visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell. It was the third wedding anniver sary for the Mitchells. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and Lanel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Newport, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and Janel. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Hipke’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor at Spencer. The Mellors have just completed their new motel on the south edge of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith, Neal and Darrel, Stuart. Mr. anti Mrs. George Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fullerton, Am elia, had a birthday dinner for their mother, Mrs. Robert Ful lerton, Atkinson, Monday at her home. Mrs. Fullerton is 81. Neal Smith spent the weekend with Dick Galyen in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Hitchcock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaaf, Atkinson, and Sunday night visited with Mr.. aiiu mis. ivaijju ouaiu, utrui s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hitchcock and Stephen were Thursday din ner guests of Gary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock. Eve ning callers were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Moeller. Mary Lynn Shearer spent Fri day night with her grandmother, Mrs. Mahlon Shearer, after the basketball game in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allyn were at George Keidel’s for supper Sunday. Mrs. Dick Shearer and family and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shald, Stuart, helped Judy Shald celebrate her tenth birth day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford called on Jim Deming Sunday afternoon. Perry Cobb spent Thursday af ternoon playing with Jeff Kaup. In the evening Perry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cobb and Kelly came and had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Kaup and children. The Sand Creek Improvement club won three pounds of coffee given at the Stuart Lockers for turning in the most coffee strips. Joan Timmerman, Wayne State Teachers college, spent the week end in O'Neill with Pat Allyn. Pat is going to Grand Island beauty school and left Sunday. Shirley Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Olson, Mary and Don Minnig and Connie Hitch cock will be home on Thursday for mid-term break. Robert Fuelberth spent from Thursday to Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Fuelberth. He returned to the State School of Technology at Milford after mid-term break. A slumber party was held by Mlnette Hytrek on her seventh birthday at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hytrek, Friday night. Patty Kohle, Lynette Haraik, Sharon Kohle, Linda Johnson and Mar lene Hoffman were guests. The girls were treated to ice cream and cake. SN2 Mary Anderson, Omaha, who is in her second year as stu dent nurse at the Methodist hospital, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anderson and family Frank Lee, Norfolk. spent Thursday and Friday visiting the Chet Andersons. Mr and Mrs Dean Anderson, Omaha, came this weekend to get their daughter, Debbie, who is two-years-old, and has stayed for the past four weeks with her grandparents. Mr and Mrs Chet Anderson Mrs Dean Anderson has been in Mayo Clinic at Ro chester, doctoring for diabetes. Mr. and Mrs. George Minnig visited Sunday with George’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Minnig at Bassett. Ewing News By Mrs. Harold Hants Karen Mlnarik Honored at Bridal Shower Karen Mlnarik, a February bride-to-be, was honored Thurs day evening with a bridal shower held at St. Dominic’s hall at tended by 25 friends and rela tives. The entertainment was in charge of Mmes. Clifford Steskal, David Wright, Charles Roberts and Miss Sherry Daniels. Mrs. Roberts assisted with the open ing of the gifts and Mrs. Steskal was in charge of the gift book. Decoration were carried out in a blue and white color theme. The refreshments table was centered with a large heart flanked by candles. Refreshment hostess were Mmes. Rosa Bauer, H. R. Harris, William Hobbs, Archie Tuttle, Roy Blunt, James Tinsley and Henry Fleming. Dr. and Mrs. Merton Dierks visited his mother, Mrs. Lyle Dierks. Sunday, at St. An thony’s hospital in O’Neill. Mrs. Dierks had the misfortune to fall at her home Wednesday evening, breaking her hip. Lyle Dierks visited her in the evening of the same day. Mrs. Eva Kaczor, has re ceived the announcement of the hirth of a son to her son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Downs, Van Nuys, Calif. He weighed seven pounds and eight ounces and has been Ricky Ray. Mr and Mr*. Gene Sprout. Indinnpolis. Ind , are announcing the birth of a daughter. January 20. Mr and Mr* Lyle Dterfc*. Ewing, are the maternal grand parents. Top* Club All member* were present at the meeting of the Ewing "No Thank You" Tops club Thurs day afternoon at the C. C Hahl beck home The weight recorder announced the weight lost for all for the week as eighteen and one-half pounds Mr. and Mrs Ixxiis Sojka sr., went to Columbus Tuesday where they visited their son. Dr Louis Sojka jr., and family. Mr and Mrs. Ray Butler spent Sunday at the E. D. McDonald home at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bollwitt to Omaha Tuesday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs Joe Sinkula. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban ac companied by Mrs. Robert Pru den were O'Neill visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomjack left Saturday to return to their home at Melbeta. after spending a few days with his mother, Mrs Joe Tomjack Guests at the home, of Mrs. Tomjack are Mr. and Mrs. S Tomjack, Artesia, Calif. | Mrs. Margaret Strickland left Sunday by plane from Omaha to j return to her home at Hawthorne. | Calif. All are members of the family of Mrs. Tomjack who were called home due to the serious illness and death of their father, Joe Tomjack. Earl Posson, Neligh, was a dinner guest Sunday of his daugh ter, Mrs. Althea Peterson. Shirley Wright was honored at a bridal shower Sunday after noon by friends at Battle Creek. Dinner and evening guests at the Charles Rothehram home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Regan and family. Mrs. Fern Rexine, teacher of the sixth and fifth grades was un able to attend to her duties at the Ewing public school the first of the week due to illness. Tom Tomjack, who attends Notre Dame, is spending the mid winter vacation at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp. The Knapps met him at Sioux City Thursday. LaRoyce Blunt, and Gerald Black, Norfolk Junior college, Mary Ann Bauer and Ron Brion, Ion coin and Bertha Harrt*. Plain view, spent the weekend at their parental home*. Mrs. Ralph Eacker and Mrs Jessie Angus were O’Neill visi tors Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Andrew Olson spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Oscar Wilson, Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Maden Funk had s* their dinner guest* Thursday Mrs. Jrwtde Angus and Mr. Alta Meyers. The oc casion wnn In honor of Mr. Funk's 75th birthday anni versary. Ktenlng guests at the Funk home were their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Boh iieary and family of Inman. Mr ami Mrs. Jack Wining ami family, Amelia were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Min nie Larson Mrs. Ernest Norwood, suffering from an attack of flu, entered tin* Antelope Memorial hospital, Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were entertained at the home of Mrs. Edna Lofquest. Rev. Mrs. Nina Haines ac companied Mrs. Edna Lofquest to Neligh Monday, where she consulted u doctor almut a very had odd William Atkinson and Mr and Mr* Iruane Thompson and farni ly. Bassett, were caller* at the home of Mr and Mr* letter Sprau. Sunday. Mr and Mrs Robert Pruden awl Sammy. Page, awl Mr. Floyd Tucker. O’Neill, were Sun day guest* at the J. L. I*ruden home Mr. lUMl Mrs. (iail IVdes hml a* their guests Sunday Mr. ami Mrs Kay llotna. Mrs. Venuai .loluuiwn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Steinkru* ami daughter. Mr. amt Mrs. ltonnld White all of Plain* lew and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Totnjnrk. Artesia, (alii. Mr. and Mr* C. C. llahllieek had a* their dinner urnt evening guest* Suwlay. Mr. and Mr*. Clifford llahllieek awl family. Dorun Rutherford. Page, was a weekend guest at the C. C. Hnhl lieck home. Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Tom jack, Artesia. Calif , awl Mr and Mr*. John Tomjack and daugh ters visited Friday at the home of Mr. and Mr*. C. C. llahllieek The Sylvester Tomjack* remain ed overnight. The Frontier— ROYAL THEATRE Thurs. Jan. 25 Family Night “KING OF THE ROARING TWENTIES” David Janssen Dianne Foster Jack Carson Diano Dors Fri. Sat. Jan. 26-27 “THE BIG GAMBLE” Stephen Boyd Juliette Greco David Wayne Sun.-Mon.-Tubs. Jan 28-29-30 “BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S” Audrey Hepburn George Peppard Patricia Neal Buddy Ebsen Wed.-Thurs. Jan. 31-Feb. I Family Night Sidney Poitier in “A RAISIN IN THE SUN” Membership FEES It's a long known fact that you don't have to pay Membership Fees to purchase Depend able Low Cost Insur ance from this agency. You pay for only the coverage you desire. Stop and see us today about your cars, trucks, buildings, personal, life and hospitalization in surance. Call 710 for Real Service R. F. Gaskill Ins. Agcy. E. E. GASKILL District Manager O’NEILL. NEBK. ! .■———. | REGULAR CATTLE SALE i Monday, Jan. 29 Last Monday we sold 450 Hogs and 350 Cattle On the hog sale last Monday we sold all No. 2 and No. 3 hogs. So due to the fact that we didn't have any No. 1 hogs we couldn't es tablish a top. Our top on No. 2 hogs weighing 234 lbs. went to Lionel Gibbs of Clearwater at $17.45. The cattle sale was a good 50c to a $1.00 higher on all classes of cattle. Due to the cold weather our cattle runs have been light but it hasn't effected the buyers who want the cattle. We could use more cattle to fulfill our buyers demands, so consign your cattle at the Ewing Livestock Market and join our list of satisfied customers. EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET We Handle Farm and Ranch Sales Terry, Larry and Max Wanser Phone IS or 70 Ewing A Nationally Certified Market second of a series PEOPLE WHO SERVE NEBRASKA * FFA LEADERS AND COUNTY FAIR BOARDS Modi of the future prosperity of this area depends upon our agricul tural economy and on the farmers and ranchers who are trained to achieve the greatest possible results. Future Fanners of America and 4-H programs, which are features of all our County Fain, teach good farming methods and inspire youngsters to greater effort lor a productive career in agriculture. Soil conservation programs help to preserve the fertility of our sofl. FFA counselors, 4-H leaders and soil conservation committeemen who make these programs effective are, like the members of the County Fair boards, unpaid for their efforts and give freely of their time. Ak-Sar-Ben is proud to recognize these agricultural leaders for their contributions which are similar to those made by Governors and Councillors of Ak-Sar-Ben, who receive not one penny for guiding the organization’s worthwhile programs. AK-SAR-BEN Headquarters ... 201 Patterson Building, Omaha, Nebraska J/ FOUNDED FOR PUBLIC SERVICE ... NOT FOR PROFIT 1 96 2 RACES —MAY 11TH THRU JULY 4TM i Stag Party and MOUNTAIN OYSTER FEED MON., JAN. 29 at the PAGE LEGION CLUB Page, Nebraska Spansored by Page American Legion No. 315 Admission — $1.00 BLOCK BLOCK CLOSING OUT LOCATED: From Verdigre 12 west, 3 north and 3 west . . . OR ... 11 miles north and 3 west of Venus ... OR ... 10 east and 9 north, 4 east and 3 north and 1 east of O'Neill ON Monday, Jan. 29 Sale Starts at 1:00 p.m. In case of bad weather sale will be held 1 week later on February 5/1962. 17 HEAD OF CATTLE 17 milk cows 3 - Hereford stock cows to calve in 2 - Holstein cows, just fresh with spring 2nd calves 5 - Fall and winter calves 2 - Brockel Face cows, fresh - 5 - White Face and Brockel Face HOGS cows to freshen soon 1 - Sow 5 - Feeder pigs MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS J. D. model "A" 1949 tractor, 2-row IHC lister Shop tools, barrels, and miscel overhauled last year Sweep fits J. D. tractor laneous items J. D. cultivator to fit J. D. "A" |HC 10-ft. disc 290 - California White Pullets tractor, good 3-section harrow Brooder house, 10/ x 14' with oil J. D. 2-bottom, 16-in. plow on ia overshot stacker brooder stove rubber, excellent 1 — two row com planter HAY & GRAIN J. D. No. 5 power mower, 7-ft., Wagon and box ., t u u u j good shape with 2 nearly H.y r,ck and gear « ton, of alfalfa hay and * Buzz saw, complete with blade ^ ^.■■■—-■- I John Deere spreader i _ Stee| ^ stoc|< tank, good HOUSEHOLD GOODS 12-ft. rake 1 — steel 8-ft. tank Home comfort cook stove IHC tractor 2-row Eli Lots of scrap iron l-H cream separator TERMS: CASH. No property removed until settled tor. j Albert C. and Rose Block RUDLOFF BROS., auctioneers O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK,, clerk I