Theresa Breiner at 78th Milestone KOCK FALLS Theresa Breiner was guest of honor at a family get-together and dinner commera ting her 78th birthday anniversary Sunday, January 12, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd John son, and family Ail of her children were present except two daughters, Mrs. Glenn Bailey anti Mrs. Charles Bohny o( Los Angeles, Calif. ,and son, Don, of Arkansas. Present were 32 guests besides herself. They included: daughter, Lois Bremer; son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Breiner, Bon nie and Sherry, granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs- Harry Knox, Stanley and Terrie all of Grand Island, daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary, l^urry and Dick daughter und family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murray and Sharon; son. Alden and sons, Russell, Lonnie, Phillip and Les lie; grandaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Dick Luock and baby boy of Spencer; granddaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, Gwenda, Trudy and Deb ra. Mrs. Breiner, born and raised to young womanhood on a farm south of Palmer, recalls the num erous hardships endured by the early pioneers, alo many pleasant memories of 'the good old days”. Other Rock Falls News Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and children were supper guests and spent a pleasant evening at the James Curran home Hednesday, January 8. Sunday, after church, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist were dinner guests of her brother, John Tur ner and family. In the afternoon Mr. Turner showed them moving pictures he had taken in Idaho, also of the recent weddings of their two daughters. Mrs. Henry Vequist and Mrs. Duane Sanders and son went to O'Neill Saturday where they call ed on Mrs. Floyd Sanders during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson and Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and Ardell spent Wednes day evening, January 8, at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi watching television. Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsch, jr., were pleasantly surprised Sunday evening when all his family mem bers came to help them celebrate their wedding anniversary. Pre sent were Messers and Mesdames Lyle Vequist and children, Jim McNulty and La Donna, Harry Lansworth and Joanne, Joe Grut sch and children, Bernard Pon gratz and children and mother, Mrs. Celia Grutsch. Elvin Grutsch and Francis Cur ran had dinner Wednesday, Jan uary 8 at the James Curran home. In the afternoon Albert Sterns Ponton Insurance FLORENCE PONTON, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds and Bonds Phone 106 Golden Bldg Dr. Donald E. David OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Phone 2101 Spencer came and joined the group at sawing up a pile of wood by way of keeping the home fires burning Mr. and Mrs. Helen Bremer and Sherry of Grand Island were Sat urday overnight guests of the Floyd Johnson family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox and children and Lois and Bonnie Breiner of Grand Island were Sunday mor ning guests for breakfast. Sunday vistors at the Duane Sanders home included Mrs San der's brother Daryle Farewell, and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Scholz and son of Neligh Wesley Taylor of Camas, Wash., has lieen visiting in the vicinity the past week, having come to see his parents who have been ill. Mr. Taylor, a former resident of this community, with his family mov ed to Washington about two years ago. The John Schultz family enjoy ed an evening with the Sam Der ickson family viewing television Friday. O’Neill News Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paulsen were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Magwire and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oelsligle, all of Tilden. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Wood and son, Richard, and a friend of Richard's, all of Palmer, Sunday visited her mother, Mrs. Iva Hop kins. All were dinner guests of another daughter of Mrs. Hop kins and her family, Mr. and Mrs Dale Perry. Mr and Mrs. William Claussen were Thursday, January 9, dinner guests of her nephew, Clarence Bigler, and family of Butte and evening guests of Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi to watch television. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Timmer man and family of Creighton were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Edwin (Bud) Krugman. Mrs. Au gust Ciumm of Norfolk, Mrs. Krugman's mother, is visiting at the Krugman home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warner of Hornik, la., visited the weekend with his aunt, Mrs. Emma Law rence and at the Ray and Charles Laurence homes. Methodist ladies rummage sale January 10-17-18 In the l()OF small building on South Fourth st. 38c Mr. and Mrs. Richard London and family of Spalding were Sunday and Monday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike London. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lower and children spent Sunday in Valen tine visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Levi Lower. Mr and Mrs. Maynard Stearns and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stearns of the Deloit community transacted business in O’Neill on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams and Jimmie visited Jerry Tams and Lorna Marcellus in Omaha on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson had as their guest Monday his sis ter, Mrs. Lester Kienor, of Plain view. Mrs Joseph Hitchcock and Mrs. Howard Peters spent Mon day in Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mlinar and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mlinar of Atkinson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlinar. Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm, jr., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mumm, sr., in Bloomfield. Holt County Cage Tourney Pairings MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY INMAN __ Game No. 8 ___■. 8:80 P. M. EWING -—J Game No. 6 _ 8:30 P. M. ST. JOE - (■ante No. 2 7:15 P. M. Game No. 9 8:30 P. M. CHAMBERS ST. >L\rY'S-.. CHAMPION (i&nie No. 5 __ PAGE-1 8:30 !*, m. Game No. 1 _ 5:45 P. M. f Game No. 7 7:00 P. M. STUART __J O'NEILL -- s <>aine No. 4 — — Ix>ser Game No. 7 7:00 P. M. Game No. 8 | - ATKINSON —- 7 ;oo p. M. I 3rd Plaee Loser Game No. 6 ___ — r Mrs. Barnett feted by Church Group ’ AMELIA Mrs. Lawrence Bar nett of Greeley, Colo., was sur prised recently when several members of the Women’s Society of Christian Service greeted her on her birthday anniversary by phone. By connecting several lines 19 members were able to greet her. The Barnetts moved to Greeley about three years ago. She was a member of the WSCS before leav ing here. Those who talked were Mrs. Blanche Sageser, M r s. Lloyd Waldo, Mrs. Link Sageser, Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mrs. George Ful lerton, Mrs. Harold Fullerton, Mrs. Ralph Rees, Mrs. Blake Ott, Mrs. Margie Sammons, Mrs Edith Andersen, Mrs. Elmer Coolidge, Mrs. Clyde Widman, Mrs. Dcll>ert Edwards, Mrs. Alice Prewitt. Mrs. Bernard Blackmore, Mrs. Earnie Johnston, Florence Lindsey, Mrs. Bertha Sammons and Mrs. Asa Watson. Other Amelia News Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston drove to Ansley Saturday to meet Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Wag ner, of Idaho and brought her to their home for a visit. She had been visiting another daughter at Holdrege and they brought Mrs. Wagner to Ansley to meet the Johnstons. Gene Carr of Ft. Campbell, Ky., spent his leave during the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr, of O’Neill and visited other relatives and friends in the Amelia community. He visited at the Clyde Burge home Saturday, January 4, and while there show ed pictures how he and other sold iers jumped from the planes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen of Omaha visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge the Decem ber 28-29 weekend. On Saturday evening a group of friends chari- j varied the couple. Mrs. Nielsen is the former Carol Burge. Bridge Winners— Winners at the Bridge club Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson were Mrs. Winnie Barger and Mrs. Earl Hunt. 1 Mow Th/$ Newspaper Helps Advertisers... With a Strong Right Hand We're newspaper people, with our ears to the ground strength in our right hand. For a long time it haa been our job to meet the people at our area—in their homes, work, schools, churches, a their civic and social activities. It has been our job to understand their needs and desires; to report their joys sod sorrows. Few know this area and its people better » we. Many merchants look to this background of experience and understanding for assistance in rnarhing their smtimn Most effectively. It is sn unusually strong right head tu their merchandising efforts—an effective source fer in formation and advice. Let ns show you how the combination of this experience and audited circulation facts* eaa help you to get results from your sales messages, us week. IJ CTHE FRONTIER •flrfs newspaper is a mwiVr of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a ■••profit, cooperative association of publishers, advertisers, and adver tising agencies Our circulation is audited at regular intervals by experi enced A B C. circulation auditors arid their reports are made available S» oar advertisers without obligation. __ M ■ A » U W g OF S E R V i C E . . . M A R K OF INTEGRITY Page Organizes Two Bowling Teams PAGE Two bowling teams are being organized at Page. Lloyd Fusselman will sponsor the Far mer’s Store team and Carl Max will be the Page Oil team’s spon sor. Members of the Page Oil team are: Carl Max. William Hock, Leigh Cull. Don Nissen, Joe Beo laert and Jerry Lamason. Members of the Farmer’s store team are: Lloyd Fusselman. R. V. Crumly, Leland Knudsen. Ken neth Heiss, Larry Heiss, Ralph Larson and Alton Braddock. Mr. Fusselman thinks he will be un able to play. When the schedules are com pleted the captains of the teams will meet and schedules worked out for the various teams. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Anson and family of Page and Mrs. Ray Siders and Marilyn of Inman were Sunday callers at the Duane Sukup home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Terrill of Lincoln, Miss Marilyn Terrill of Miltonvale, Kans., and Mrs. Lyle Parsons and son of Denver were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Terrill. The group left for Lincoln Sunday afternoon. Virgil Elsberry of Miltonvale, Kans., spent the weekend at the home of his parents. Miss Alice Sandoz was also a guest there. North Central mission rally will be at Page Wesleyan church Thursday, January 23. at 2 p m. Elkhom Valley Holiness group met at Lynch Monday evening. Wayne, with 14 members and having come the greatest dis tance, captured the banner. Tuesday, January 21, has been designated as clean-up day at the Wesleyan Methodist church. A covered dish meal will be served at noon. Rev. Walter Steinkamp of At kinson, vice-president of the Wes leyan conference, held the second quarterly conference at the church Thursday evening, January 9. Mrs. Robert Nissen and her staff of installing officers officiat ed at Inman Wednesday evening, January 8. at the Rebekah lodge session. Members of the degree team were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart. Mrs. R. F. Park, Mrs. R. V. Crumly, Mrs. William Sor ensen and Mrs. Melvin Smith. On Friday evening with the excep tion of Mrs. Smith the group went to Chambers to install the Re bekah officers there. Officers at Page were installed Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Cork was the win ner of the fund file prize offered Monday evening when the mem bers of the women's auxiliary met at the Legion hall. Mrs. George Wettlaufer was the winner of the door prize. The auxiliary will take over the duties of the heart fund campaign and will canvass the town. A bake sale will be held Saturday, February 8, to further swell the fund. Viola Parks Feted— Little Viola Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold H. Parks, was guest-of-honor at a party Saturday to celebrate her fifth birthday anniversary. Viola’s birthdate is January 7. Most of the 15 guests were relatives. ‘57 World Series Films Tonight— The 1957 world series films will be shown at 8 o’clock tonight (Thursday) at the Knights of Col umbus hall. The showing will be free. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young were Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Patton and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Beckenhauer. | «-LONO TIRM — FARM LOANS NTTA, owned by farmers—far farmers, saves you money whaa you borrow. Low interest rates. Dependable. Loans for most any constructive purpose. For full information about a leaa sn yoar land, please Elkhom Valley NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN. Member Federal Land Bank System Auction Calendar Friday, January 17: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lieswald & Son, who are quitting the farm, will offer their highly-improved 160-acre farm, including irrigation unit, 15 cattle, machinery and equipment at auction on premises, four miles east of Chambers and 4*4 miles south; Col. Wallace O'Connell, auctioneer; Col. Vem Reynold son, auctioneer-broker; Col. Mer lin Grossnicklaus, auctioneer; Chambers State Bank, clerk Tuesday, January 28: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hansen will hold a farm closeout; Col Wallace O’Connell of O'Neill and Lester Pearson of Spencer, auctioneers; First National Bank of O’Neill, clerk (Details in subsequent is Tuesday, January 28. Jesse, May and Lyle Clark, 20 miles south of O’Neill, eight east, one south, one-fourth east, 34 head of cattle; farm machinery house hold goods; Col Ed Thorin of O’ Neill, auctioneer; Chambers State Rank, clerk (Details next issue). Monday, February 17: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gifford of Dorsey, will offer 200 acres of pasture land, running water, located in Paddock township and personal property, on premises; Col. Les ter Pearson of Spencer, auction eer; O’Neill National Bank, clerk. (Details in subsequent issues). O’Neill News Weekend guests of Mrs. Clara Schaffer were her daughter, Miss Roseann and a classmate, Miss Oda Woolard, both students at Sacred Heart school of nursing at Yankton. S.D.. and Curt Hall of Akron, Colo. Sunday guests were another daughter and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sey mour and Sandra of Ainsworth. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rohde were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rohde. Mrs Harry Scott and daughter, Mrs. Harold Rockford and daugh ters of near Chambers visited Mr and Mrs. Leon Sargent Monday. They also called on Mrs. Robert Scott. Weeeknd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray and daughters, Mary Louise and Debra Ann, were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray of Gothenburg and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Waite of Ains worth. Sunday guests to see little Debra Ann were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spelts of Grand Island. Mr adn Mrs. Henry Brock of Sidney and Mrs. Nellie Simmons and Mrs. Fern Warren, both of Atkin son. Methodist Indies rummage sale January lfi-17-18 in the IOOF small building on South Fourth st. 38c Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Quinn were in Atkinson Sunday to visit their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Verzal. Mrs. Tom Donlin accompanied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Spencer to their home last Thursday to stay with them awhile. Mrs. Don lin is recuperating from the flu. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnson, jr., and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Philbrick and family. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pierson were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wamke of But te. Monday Mr and Mrs George Pongratz were in Page to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski. Weeeknd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson and family were his parents, Mr .and Mrs. J. B. Reynoldson of Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Brock Reynoldson and family were guests Sunday. J. L. McCarville, sr., and John H. McCarville spent two days this week in Omaha attending market. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schmitz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Lampman visited Mr. and Mrs. Arden Anderson in Butte Sunday. Mrs. Kevin Kocina of Creighton spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Harty. Herbert Underwood left Sunday for Sioux Falls, S.D., where he wil attend a deisel school for five days. Little Shari Heiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss of Page, spent from Tuesday, Jan uary 7, until Saturday with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Ken neth Waring, while her mother had a seige of the flu. Dr. Merlin L. Sucha was in Omaha Wednesday. January 8. while his brother underwent sur gery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher in Inman Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watson were in Grand Island on business .Saturday. Ewing News - Guests at the William Wulf home Monday was her sister, Mrs. Verge Cratty of Clearwater Six o'clock dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies Sunday evening were Mrs. Henry Trennopal and Mrs. Effie Taylor, both of Clearwater. Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies, Patsy Wright and Sherry Daniels were O'Neill visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Olson and family of Clearwater were Sunday callers at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Greer Clark and Virginia of Stanton were also guests for the day. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings were his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Billings, of Nel igh. Recent guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hartford and James Wilson of Bonesteel, S.D. A. E. Ponton spent Sunday at Battle Creek visiting at the home of his son, Tim Ponton, and fam ily Mr and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies acompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs R. B. Krachie went to Linwood Sunday where they were guests of his sisters, Mrs. Marie Hobart and Mrs. Emil Cherny, and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Norfolk were guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N A. Bergstrom. Mrs. Greer Clark of Stanton is spending a few days with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson. Miss Vina Wood entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Lee Wood of New castle, Wyo., and Mir. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood of Ewing. Mrs. Eva Kaczor was the honor ed guest at a family dinner party Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koenig. The occasion was to celebrate her birthday anniver sary. Other guests were Miss Irene Kaczor, Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Kaczor, family, all of Ewing, Effie Kuhn and Grandma Kuhn, both of Nel I igh. Dr. J. L. Sherbfthn CHIROPRACTOR Complete X-Ray Equipment Vz Block So. of Bus Depot O'Neill, Nebraska Farmerette Officer* Commence Duties— The Grattan Farmerettes club met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Filing son January 8. The new of ficers took over their duties for the coming year. They are: Mrs. Floyd Sanders, president; Mrs Ed Burvial, vice-president; Mrs. Man in Clouse, secretary-treasur er; Mrs. Morris Harmon, music chairman; Mrs Boyd Boelter, health chairman. Sixteen m e m b e r s and one guest were present. Two new club members are Mrs. Lowell Johnson and Mrs. Don Adamson. Mrs Elmer Butterfield will tie club shut-in. The next meeting will February 12 at the home of Mrs. Wayne Harmon The program will be on soups. By Lillian Hibbs, reporter. Sailing from Germany In January— Mr. and Mrs. I^ester WaJton and Charlotte and the twins, Debra and David, have written relatives that they expect to leave Karls ruhe, Germany, January 22 for home. Mr. Walton, who is in the army, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barton Walton. Mrs. Walton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oeter. Mr. Walton has been in Ger many for 18 months. Mrs. Walton and Charlotte have been there a year. The twins were born in Ger many. They plan to come home by ship. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Van Gundy were her parents, Mr and Mrs. Leo Keeley of Omaha, and Mr. Van Gundy's father, Albert Van Gundy of Valentine. rs. Clausaen Is New Club Member Elk horn extension club m e t Tuesday evening with Mrs. Minnie Higgins Mrs. Jolui Kersenbrock and Mrs Robert Cook were co hostesses Seevnteen m e ni b e r s and two guests were present Mrs. William Claussen is a new mem ber. Articles on heart and cancer were read. Members voted to give $;! dollars to the polio fund. Mrs. Rosa Bovvers will entertain Tuesday, Ferbuary 11. Mrs. John McOarvllle Is Honored— Monday Night Bridge club met j for dinner at the M&M and later for cards at the home of Mrs. W. E. Melina. Winners were Mrs. j Dale French, Mrs. Wendell Nelson j and Mrs Bob Cole. I Mrs. John McCarville was hon ored with a pink and blue shower. Mrs. Nelson was given a farewell gift Edward McCarthy spent from last Thursday until Sunday In Omaha. Preferred Risk Insurance NON-DRINKERS AUTO INSURANCE AT REDUCED RATES For Information Call Robert Paul Phone BIS — O’Neill llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. DRY CLEANING SPECIAL! Ladies’ and Men’s TWO-PIECE SUITS $1 Saturday, January 18 (ONE DAY ONLY) ALL CLEANING delivered or turn ed over to customer in re-useable, \ convenient plastic bags. 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