Sleighing Party At Spangler Home STAR A group of children and adults enjoyed a sleighing party Sunday afternoon at the Meric Spangler family home. Those present were: Mrs. Albert Derickson, Greg ory and Pamela; Mis. Bill Der tekson and Ronald, Rodger and Claudia; Mr. and Mrs. 1 >aJe P/ veil Bob and Bill; Mr and Mrs Merle Spangler, DeRoy John day anniversary ot o,.ir Get Together club X. Mr,. L„le Johmd." S„ilav February 12. "iS and Arnold Mdlor Jad Sunday dinner with th Mrs" Bysle Johnson.told family attended a “rj, * Monday evening at to Ma ;ters homo in honor of toe ^ M,atmaSndVeMr8ryBernard Mont JSSS! •Kro. Mr, ^ Musters. _ Mrs. C. M. Eason left Monday, January 27. to visit Lt. and Mrs. Allen Porter at Perrin Field, Tex. She returned home over the week end. _ — — L.ONO TERM — t LOW RATE * ■- LAND BANK . FARM LOANS NKLA, owned by farmer*—fo* farmer*, aim you money when you borrow. Low interest rate*. DepervlabW. Loan* for mo*t any COTiatr lCtiva pur poo*. Pot full Information about a le** *• your lend, please •ontarti Elkhom Valley NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN. Member Federal Land Bank System | Bergstroms Host Pitch Club— EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom entertained their pitch club at their home Thursday eve ning. William Spence received high score (or the men and Char les Rotherham, tow. For the lad ies Mrs. Charles Rotherham won high score and Mrs. R. H. Sham, low'. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Strain, l.unch was enjoyed after the games. M rs. Short heted on 87th Anniversary DELOIT Mrs. Magdehne Short of Elgin celebrated her 87th bii thday anniversary Sunday, Janu ary' 26. Guests who called were Mr. and Mrs Loren Jefferies, Mrs Ber tha McDonald, Mrs. Fred Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Maben. Other Peloit News Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conway and daughter, Sally Christon, are spending three weeks in Newton, kans., where Jim is serving as minister in a church at that place. John Rossow is employed in a filling station in Ft. Collins, Colo Mrs. Frank Miller spent Thurs day evening at the Ralph Tom jack home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Ziska and family were Sunday visitors at the Leo Funk home and were celebrating Mrs. Funk's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ralph Tomjack and Mrs. Henry Reimer atended a lesson on making fibre flowers at the Clearwater Legion hall Thursday. Mr a rut Mrs. Earl Rossow visited at the Werkmcistei home recently. _ ., , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sehi and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Tommy Kaczor home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harpster and Judge and Mrs. L. W. Reimer visited their mother in Ewing on Sunday. , „ , Farm bureau met at Earl Sch runk's home Tuesday, February 4, Mrs. Leo Funk called at the Philip Thiele home. Congo Slides Shown to P-TA PAGE The Parent Teachers' association of district 55 met at the school Tuesday evening, Jan uary 28. for the January session. Merwyn French, sr., showed slides on mission work in the Bel gian Congo where Carroll French is serving a three-year special term as an agricultural mission ary- . Slides included scenery and pictures of the Kaponga Mission with Kapeji, the leper colony, and Sandee, the language center. Other slides were shown taken by the French# on their trips through the California Redwoods and the Carlsbad caverns in New Mexico. Cards furnished the late eve ning interest. Mrs. Dale Stauffer and Mrs. Louise Heese were coffee hostess ! es in charge of the lunch arrange ments.. Miss Pauline Goldfuss is I district 55 teacher. deloit receives snow The Deloit community received lietween four and five inches of now Thursday night and early Friday. Unofficial temperature at Deloit Sunday morning was eight above, but is was much colder Monday morning. ---- This Week's Special I On Orders of 5 Tons or More! J 41% Old Process Cotton Seed Meal or I Pellets I $72.50 per ton I Delivered to you... Special discount on I semi-loads. I NOAH’S FEED WAREHOUSE Just North of the Sale Rnrn in Norfolk j Phone 3200-W I "PleMing You Keeps Us In Business’* | Attention Homemakers II it’s sowing you’re interested in we have it! Sewing Machines of all makes New Homes, Kenmores, Singers. All models. Also some good treadles. These are all used machines FROM $5.00 I P We Handle the Famous Adler and White Line When we say your dollar has more cents spent in our store, we mean just that. We have the well-known Lily Line of Sewing Thread — all colors 800 Yard Spools 39c I 25 Yard Spools 10c For a few days we have specials on 66 I Singer portable electric rebuilts, like new. Only $47.50 We Repair All Makes. Come In And See lls. ADLER SEWING CENTER Easy Payments liberal Trade-ins Examine Famous Globe in Mexico City Mr and Mrs. John L. Baker returned last week from a two weeks' trip which took them to ' T • r\ where they visited friends, and Mexico City, Taxco and Acapulco, tourist meccas in Mexico. They are pictured examining the famous globe in the lobby of Mexico City's f liiona’ le Hotel Bamer, where they spent a por tion of their vacation. Photo by David R. Koehler Associates, Mexico 4, D.F.) -■ mm * ..win —— Here’s action in Hie Holt county basketball tournament’s cham pionship game with tleorge Penry (30) of St. Joe yielding to Atkin son high's Don Sladek (53) and Paul Focken (43). Atkinson won the Holt crown from the crosstown rivals.—The Frontier Photo. Riinnerup Josies: Robert Henning (34), John Ries (22), Bay Shaffer (40), Robert Rie-s (14) anil (ieorge Penry (30).—The Fron tier Photo. Money to Loan — on — \UTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance C. E. Jones, Manager O'N’eill Nebr«iaka | Prizewinners Named by Young Matrons— EWING Prizewinners for the Young Matrons Pinochle club were Mrs. Gail Boies, Mrs. Rose Bauer and Mrs. James Boies. The group was entertained Tuesday evening. January 28, at the home of Mrs. Ray Funk with Mrs. El vin Hamilton as cohostess. Guests were Mrs. Leonard Knapp and Mrs. Jerry Tom.jack. Refresh ments were served by the hos tsses. Mrs. Mabel McKenna. Mrs Esther Harris and Mis. Elizabeth Schaffer, all of O'Neill, were Sun day, January 26, guests of Mrs. John Conard. Emmet News Mrs John Conard left for Lin coln Monday morning. Mrs Bon Troshynski and son. Tommy, will return with her for a visit, while Mr. Troshynski is away from home on business. Mrs. Georgia McGinnis, Mrs Bob Cole. Mis. Bud Cole and Mrs, John Conard attended a shower given in honor of Mrs. Michael Smith on Saturday afternoon, at | the D. C. Schaffer home in O - Neill. Mrs. 1). C. Schaffer and M’s. Frank Froellch were the hostesses. Mrs. Michael Smith is the former Jeannie Cole, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole. Mr. Smith s grandparents, the! Clarence Smiths are former resi dents of Emmet, living in what is now the William Tenborg resi-; ; dence, at one time. They now re < side at Caldwell, Ida. Michael' Smith's parents live at Lyons. The South Side club met with Mrs. Walter Puckett in Atkinson on Tuesday, February 4. This meeting is the annual birthday Party complete w ith gift c x ! change and a birthday cake, bak ed by Mrs. Georgia McGinnis. Dcrcy Abart carried the mail ; on the rural route several days last week. Miss Cecelia Babl is working as “checker'' at the cashier's counter in O'Neill's new Safewav store. Esther Harris was Mrs. Mc Ginnis's guest at lunch and din ner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rich ards and family spent Wednesday evening, January 29, at the Tom O'Donnell home in O'Neill. Mrs. Ruth Enbody attended a card party at the Arthur Tibbets, j jr., home in O'Neill Wednesday I evening, January 29. Mr. and Mrs. George Skopec and boys visited at the Charles Skopec, sr., home on Sunday. Jim Fritton of Lincoln spent from Tuesday evening, January 28, until Sunday visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fritton. His mother, Mrs. Ralph Fritton had recently been hospitalized at St. Anthony's. Mrs. Gilbert Fox and daughters and Miss Jeannie Foreman visit od at thp df'nrpp Rnsn hrimn ir» O'Neill Sunday afternoon. Other guests were Mrs. Charles Fox, Carol and Raymond and Mrs. Fritz Belzer and children. Friday evening dinner guests at the Ruth Enbody home were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tenborg and children and Nr. and Mrs. Walter Meier and children. Mr. and Mrs. William Serck were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and children. Mrs. Bessie Burge and June visited Mrs. Ilughie Carr in O' Neill Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Barnes called at Cecil McMillan’s Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Michae Smith of Lincoln visited at Bud Cole’s Sat urday evening. Mrs. Charles Abart and Mrs. Agnes Gaffeny called on Mrs. Joe Winkler Thursday afternoon. Henry Kloppenborg helped with the moving of two house holds Wednesday, January 29 They were those of Mrs. Ed Way man and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wayman, who moved into the home Mrs. Ed Wayman vacated. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and family of Chambers spent Sunday at the Mrs. Bessie Burge home. Jim Kendall of Grand Island was a visitor of the Wayne Fox’s on Saturday Miss Linda Serck of Wayne State Teacher's college spent sev eral days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Serck, and Leona. She returned to Wayne Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen and Mary Lewis went to Bennet. Wednesday, January 29, to the funeral of Miss Carol King. Miss King was their second cousin. | Funeral rites were held Friday and the Claussens returned home on Saturday. Roland Wills was home from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln for the weekend, visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wills, and Art. Mrs. Wayne Fox and Rex and Mrs. Stella Kendall called on Mrs. Chuck Fox and Cindy, in O’Neil] Tuesday afternoon, January 28. Mrs. Paul Morton and children and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fox visit ed Bill Kramer’s in O’Neill Satur day afternoon. Mrs. Fritz Brockman acompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ziska tc Taylor Thursday, Jan. 23 to attend the funeral of Goffrey Trent. They drove on to Sargent in the morn ing to visit Mrs. Trent and fam ily. attending funeral services at Taylor and burial services at Brewster in the afternoon. Mr Trent was a cousin of Mrs. Ziska and is a former neighbor of Mrs. Brockman. Mrs. Henry Benze had lunch ( with Mrs. Agnes Gaffney Tues- j day, January 22, and spent the af- j ternoon visting there. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox Friday, Janu ary 24 and stayed overnight leav ing Saturday afternoon, January 25. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve [ were January 26. visitors at the Bud Cole home. Melvin Luben called at the Ed j Thomas home Sunday morning, January 26. O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN J. TURNER, Prop. Call Us for Prompt, Efficient Service DAILY direct service to and from Omaha Pick up & door-to-door Delivery in O’Neill Also: Emmet, Atkinson, Stuart, Bassett. Newport and Springview Moving our specialty — anywhere in Nebraska (U. S. and Canada by agents Interline) If You’ve Got It — A Truck Brought It Patronize a Home Owned and Operated Firm Your business will be appreciated Phone: O’NeJI 578 Omaha AT 0560 Here's a typical scene from “The Ace Ranch era”, the western musical comedy to bo featured in O’Neill John Deere Day—Monday, February 10 Hard riding und hard shooting are featured. Young, Old Will Enjoy Western John Deere Day Is Next Monday "It’s something altogether new and different in the way of a John Deere day program". Those are the words of Harry R. Smith, head of the Harry R. Smith Implement firm in O'Neill. Mr. Smith and his staff will be host to farmers and ranchers in this area in two complete shows Monday, February 10, at the Roy al theater. First show will he at 9:30 a.m.; second at 1:30 p m. Mr. Smith describes the 1958 John Deere program as a most unusual package of music, enter tainment and downright valuable information of modem farming and ranching practices. “The program is like many different show’s within a single show one big colorful unit that has about everything in it". The show opens with a small boy slipping in undetected to see a secret rehearsal of "John Deere Fail". With a magic carpet of music, lx>y and audience are both taken on a sightseeing tour of modem agricultural practices. Back again in a new role is the inimitable Tom Gordon. Climaxing the program is a rolling, rollicking musical comedy built around an easterner’s in heritance of a western ranch. “The Ace Ranchero" features an experienced Hollywood cast. Mr. Smith emphasized that no tickets will be required. “In fact, nothing is required but the pre sence of the farmer and his fam ily,” Mr. Smith explained. 54 Attend Page Workshop Session PAGE The Womens Society of Christian Service was host at a workshop Thursday, January 30, at the Methodist church. At tending were delegates from WhLb groups througnout t h e western-half of the northeast Ne braska (O'Neill) district of the Methodist church. Mrs. Archie Sandall of Bassett, district president, was in charge of the program. She was assisted by Mrs. Arland Palmer of the Stark Valley church, Mrs. Charles Whitney of Carroll, Mrs. Carl Jansen of Plainview, and Mrs. A. J. Camp of Atkinson. Mrs. Neilson of Omaha, a con ference officer, was also present. A discussion of methods and techniques of presentation of pro blems was held. Occasionally the group broke up into “buzz ses sions”. A Bible study was conduc ted by Mrs. Jansen. Luncheon was served by the Page church activities committee. Fifty-four were served. The meeting was held in the newly-decorated Fellowship hall. Other Page News Members of the Rebekah lodge met at the IOOF hall Tuesday, January 28, in a routine meeting. Practice was held for receiving of of candidates in the near future. Mesdames William Sorenson and Soren Sorenson, jr., served re freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Copes of: Ainsworth attended the funeral services for Joy Copes at Syra cuse Wednesday, January 29. Mr. Copes died at the Veterans hos pital at Lincoln and was a nep hew of R. D. Copes. Mr. and Mrs Copes visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Copes, a! Page enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey | and sons were Tuesday. January 28, supper guests of Mrs. Hester Edmisten, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edmisten were ‘evening visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski entertained Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cronk and daughters, Mr. ami j Mrs. Melvin Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roach at cards j Thursday evening in honor of Mr. ; Roach’s birthday anniversary. b Dunning* Hurt in Accident— DEl.OIT Mr. anti Mrs. G. B Dunning of Cozad were in a ac cident Wednesday, January 29. they were enroute to Albion from Noligh. Their machine hit ice and went into the ditch. The car was demolished. Mr. and Mrs. Dunning were in jured slightly and taken by ambul ance to their home. Mr. Dunning formerly was a preacher at Deloit. EWING- Mrs. Bennie Getter, proprietor of Dorothy’s Beauty Salon in Ewing, moved her equip ment to her home in O'Neill Sat urday. The building in which she was located in Ewing was sold. BEAUTYLAND Beauty Salon Phone 565 for appointment Located across street from bakery Drs. 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Northwest Nebraska Hereford Association Annual Spring SHOW and SALE Fair Grounds Sale Pavilion VALENTINE, NEBRASKA Thurs., & Fri., February 13 and 14 Show Feb. 13 - Sale Feb. 14 64- BULLS-64 Herd Bull Prospects and l op Range Bulls of popular and well known blood lines. Consigned from fourten of the top herds of Northwest Nebraska. Consigned by the following breeders: Harry Brown of Bas sett; Everett Brown of Valentine; Ed Belsky of Merriman; Charles Dorsey & Sons of Bassett; Charles Dennis of Wood Lake; Harley DeHaven of Hay Springs; Wilbur Drybread of Valentine; Harold Harms of Valentine; Wiiford Scott of Chad ron; John Fhrman of Marsland; Kenneth Leistritz of Lakeside; L. J. I^echtenberg of Spencer; Gue and Slider of Crawford; Lila Platt of Valentine. Charles Corkle Norfolk, Auet. Emil Rezae, Tabor, S.D., Judge Northwest Nebraska Hereford Assn. Frank flue, Crawford. President Harold J. Harms, Valentine, Sale Mgr.