Ewing News By Mr*. Harold Harris Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. L. tPruden were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murphy and family, Omaha Mr and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, Neligh, visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lar sen. Mr and Mrs. Ben Larsen anil Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens, Clear water, were dinner and evening guests Friday at the home of Mrs Mae Pruden in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rockford and family, Chambers, were guests Sunday at the Milan Wel ke home. Mrs. Rockford is a sister of Mrs. Welke. Weekend guests at the C. C. » 1 . .. Paul Shierk I INSURANCE AGENCY O’NEILL. NEBR Insurance of All Kinds Hahlbeck home were John Pabam and his son, Jim from Omaha. Mr and Mrs C. C. Hahlbeck had es their dinner guest* Sun day, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hahl beck and family, Ewing, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Erb, Orchard. Monday callers at the C. C. Hahlbeck home were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Murphy and fam ily, Omaha, and his aunt, Mrs. J. L. Pruden. Workman have been busy re modeling the City Hall to make room for a place for the new rescue unit which is to be pur chased soon for the Ewing com munty with donations received from the public and organizations and by the Ewing Fire Depart ment. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Michael vis ited her mother, Mrs. Larsen at !he C. C. Hahlbeck home Sunday. A miscellaneous shower was held Saturday evening at the Concordia Lutheran church for Mrs. LaRoyce Blunt Schnebel, a recent bride. Appropriate Rimes for the occasion provid ed entertainment, preceding the o|iening of the gifts by the honored guest. llost»*sses were Mines. James Mlnarik, H. R. Harris, Win. Hobbs, Archie Tut tle, James Tinsley, Rose Bauer and Merlyn Meyer, Ewing, Mrs. YOUR CAR ENGINE GETS REFRESHED TOO... urttfc a Guardian Maintaaama CaoDng Syit.m Chang.arar and (aady-Far-WIntar Cbaakl September October November One-Stop Featured Service INCLUDES: l. clean and flush cooling system 2. check FOR LEAKS 3. INSPECT AND TIGHTEN RADIATOR HOSE CLAMPS 4. INSTALL RECOMMENDED ANTI FREEZE (OR RUST INHIBITOR) 5. CHECK HEATER OPERATION 6. INSPECT EXHAUST SYSTEM 7. CHECK IGNITION POINTS, SPARK PLUGS, CHOKE 8. CHECK BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ONLY $7.50 BENEFITS: # all-weather protection • improved interior HEATING • HIGHER ENGINE PERFORMANCE • LONGER ENGINE LIFE a TROUBLE-FREE WINTER DRIVING GET SET FOR WINTER WHERE QUALITY SERVICE COUNTS VanjjVhck Motors, Inc* Phone 100 O'Neill, Nebr. Announcement Special Fall and Winter Cattle Sales will be held again this year at the BUTTE LIVESTOCK MARKET - - every other Satur day starting Saturday, Sept. 15. Again we ask you to consign your livestock, so we may include your consignment in our ex tensive advertising program which includes four different midwest radio stations and numerous newspapers, which brought buyers in last year from five Midwest States. To our old customers we thank you for the way you cooperated the past years and we send out a special invitation to the many livestock producers who have not, as yet, tried our Market. Our main goal at the Butte Livestock Market is complete satisfaction for our customers. We think the best advertising comes from the many satisfied consignors throughout this area. Again we will sell the cattle in the order that they are consigned, believing this is fair to everyone. We will be glad to come out to your farm or ranch and look at your livestock at any time. Feel free to call us collect. ROY KIRWAN ED THORIN Butte 5287 Home Ph. O'Neill 723 Home Ph. 6431 Barn Ph. 207 Office Ph. Butte Livestock Market BUTTE, NEBR. Henry M«-yer*. Clearwater and Mr*. Reuben Meyer, Neligh. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul An dreas and family, Amelia, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Edna Lofquest. The Rev Andreas is the n**w pastor of the Free Methodist church near Ew ing. Mrs, Edna Lofquest and her aunt, Mrs. Lillie Meyers, Clear water, spent Wednesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Nelson at Plainview. Mrs. Leland Welke and Bonnie and Kay Hahibeck accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rodgers, O’ Neill, to Norfolk Saturday. Mrs. Kittie Fry was a Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen were entertained Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Steams. Wednesday guests at the Ben Larsen home were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, Neligh. Mrs. Eva Kaczor had as her holiday weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaczor and family, Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor, Oakdale. Their daughter, Cathi, who had spent the week with her grandparents, accompan ied them home. Her cousin, Cin dy Murray, will be their guest for the week. Pam Murray was a recent guest at the Tomjack home. Guests Sunday at the Ed Ur ban home were Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Bollwitt and family. Saturday evening guests at the Urban home were Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Boll .l _ Mr. and Mrs. George Keller ;ind family drove to Spencer Sun day to spend the day with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies were Friday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald White at Plainview. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban, Mr. and Mrs Victor Bollwitt and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Bollwitt and son picnicked and fished at Lake Andes Wednesday. Mrs. Minnie Larsen returned home Friday from Burwell where she has spent the past two weeks visiting relatives. Larry and Dan Rotherham went to Lincoln Monday. Dan will complete arrangements to enter the Uiversity of Nebraska. The boys will also spend some time in Omaha before returning home later in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler re turned home Sunday from Norfolk where they had spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McDonald and family. The Board of the First Metho dist church met Saturday evening at the church parlors. Aubrey Wood, chairman, was in charge. Plans were made to attend the fourth quarterly conference to be held at Neligh, September 20. The Clearwater Methodist church board will also be present for this session. Weekend guests at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Lester Spragg were their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spragg jr. and family from Hayes, Kan. Mrs. Vera Anson had as her guests for the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. Vance Butler, Ains worth and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anson, Battle Creek. Mrs. Mildred Bergstrom and family returned Saturday from a trip to Allen, S. D., where they were guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ethel Trumble. All the family went with the excep tion of her oldest son, Francis, who is working during vacation at the Elmer Williamson ranch. Mrs. Mildred Bergstrom and family accompanied by her mo ther, Mrs. Caroline Sanders spent Sunday at Tilden, visiting at the home of Mrs. Bernice Harlan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard William son and children left Monday to return to their home at Bellevue, after sending a week’s vacation with relatives in the Ewing com m unity. Mrs. Richard Edwards and children, Bassett, visited at the Elvin Hamilton and Jerry Tom jack homes, also calling on other friends in Ewing last week Mr. and Mrs Curtis Roberts sr and family recently spent a week end at Chadron, visiting at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Theodore Roberts. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Norwood were the Rev. M. E. Coombs, the new pastor at the Church of the Nazarene in Ewing and Mr. and Mrs Duane Primus and family, Neligh. Mrs. Ernest Norwood and Ar lene drove to Page Sunday af ternoon to call at the Lamb and Thompson homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Garhart and sons, York, were weekend guests at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Angus spent from Tuesday to Thursday at Lin coln assisting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus who were moving in to their new home recently com pleted. They also visited their son, Max and family before re turning to Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunaway, who spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings, left Monday to re turn to their home at Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ruroede rvl t \ 1 r i ■_11 A « » ** i rl fT i residence which they purchased several months ago. They have done some remodeling as well as redecorating the interior. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Finley moved in to the residence vacated by the Ruroede family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop, Plainview, were guests at the Ralph Munn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk and family accompanied by Mrs. Lau ra Spittler, made a combined business and pleasure trip to Om aha Tuesday. Mrs. Gussie McDonald, Wisner, Mrs. Leonard Ericson, Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Backus and family, Omaha, were guests at the home of Mrs. Hallie Maben the weekend of August 19. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Roberts and daughter were afternoon and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Trowbridge at Page Sunday. Their sons, Curtis jr., Craig and Lester who had spent a few days at the Trow bridge home accompanied their parents back to Ewing. Friday evening guests at the Curtis Roberts home were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stewart, Page. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroe der returned home Sunday after spending a few days visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schroeder and fam ily at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chambers and family are new residents of Ewing and will make their home in north Ewing in the Schrad property. Mr. Chambers is the in structor of industrial arts in the 1 Ewing high school. Geraldine and Mary Ann Bau er, Lincoln, spent the holiday weekend in Ewing at the home of their mother, Mrs. Rose Bauer. Mrs. Edna Lofquest entertained a number of ladies at a party at her home Wednesday afternoon. Guests at the home of Mr*. Hal lie Maben for the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. James Standard, Omaha and Mrs. Jessie Wunner, Council Bluffs, la. Mrs. John Kmerim, mother of Mrs Maben, accompanied the Standard fam ily back to Omaha to spend the week. The Sunday school of the United Presbyterian church held their annual picnic at the Riverside park in Neligh Saturday. Charles Turner, Neligh. was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bergstrom. Barbecued chicken, Mr Berg strom's specialty, was a part of the noon day meal. A decorated birthday cake centered the tahle, in honor of their daughter, Kay, who was celebrating a birthday anniversary. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Sedore, Va lentine. Scot Davis, who had spent the week visiting in Valen tine, returned to Ewing with them. Riverside News By Mr*. Lionel Uouter Arlen Miller will begin his sec ond year teaching in the River side school, Nila Cary will teach in the Raymond Schmidt school. Quite a few pupils will go to Ew ing high school from this com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and the Richard Napier family left last Sunday afternoon to vacation in j v. 1 rado Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nepier, Susan and Sonjia left the group at Scottsbluff Thursday af ternoon and returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and Nancy and Reta Napier will return home Sunday. Keith Biddlecome came home Saturday morning for the Labor Day weekend. Eddy and Alice Shrader visited last Saturday evening at the Al — SEE Bankerslifeman — Ernie Brinkman IN ATKINSON I About A Guaranteed Investment Program. ■ANKnf^^COMmNY 0«a MOINIt. IOWA via Nelson bump at Plain view Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Napier. Mr and Mrs Arthur Rose and Mr and Mrs William Lockhart were supper guests lust Monday at the Lynn Fry home. Tuesday evening the Lotrame Montgomery and the Lynn Fry families had tee cream and cake at the Floyd Napier home ui lion or of Mr and Mrs Arthur Rost and Mr. and Mrs William Lock hart, who returned to their homo at Cedar Rapids, la.. Thursday Mrs william Lofquist and children visited in Norfolk Thurs day Mrs Keith Biddlecome, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt, Tom and Jeanette Babl visited Friday evening at the Elwin Babl home at Emmet and got acquaui ted with the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shrader and David and Alice Shrader vis ted in Norfolk Friday Alice call ed on Mr and Mrs D A Gun ter. Mr. and Mrs Web Napier, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rose and Mr and Mrs. William Lockhart were dinner guests last Monday at the Alfred Napier home Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and family went to Omaha Thursday afternoon to visit relatives and Mrs. Ora Switzer met them there coming from the Dan Robbins home in Minnesota They came home Sunday. Ina Bennett visited at the Keith Biddlecome home last Monday evening Mrs. Earl Pierson call ed Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier and family left Friday morning to vis It relative* at Gordon Mr. and Mr* Lynn Fry and family visited m Norfolk Thurs d*y , _ Mr and Mrs William Lufquist and family bad a picnic dinner at the Charles Kotherhara home last Sunday. Mrs Earl Pierson vialted Mrs. Walter Voeppe) Tuesday morn in*. Mrs Keith B*d< Become attend rd a council m«*etmg of the EaM em Star in Norfolk Wednesday morning am! was an overnight guest at the Milton Biddlecome home Mr. and Mrs George Mont gum ery were Neligh visitors Thursday morning and called on James Turner. Mr and Mrs Lyle McNabb were overnight guests Thursday at the William Lofquist home Mr ami Mrs Alvin Nehun, Plauiview were supper guests Thursday at the Dewitt Hoke home Mr. ami Mrs K A Hord visited Tuesday night at the George Montgomery liomi. The ta-e fink family and Mr. and Mre Gerald WatUuffer and Gary were (turner fuesla laat Sunday at the Willie Slirader borne The Veri Gunter family called in the afternoon. The Vrrl Gunter family "i**nt Saturday and Sunday night* at the Eddy Slirader home Verl trucked their household good* to Cre.ghton Sunday and Monday. 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