Orchard News Mr*. WUbur Mahood Phone 2W3 31M Miss Gertrude Gribble visited Mabel McKenna at O’Neill Fri day evening. Sne wa« accompan ied by Hannah Johnson who visited Mary Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W'llliam Shrader visited Bob Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barton and Linda and Mrs. Louise Beal were dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Austin of Plainview. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barton and Kevin from Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Wald Davis and Mane of Ewing, Grandma Davis of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Alex ander and family were ail present. Mrs. Henry Drayton, Mrs. Walter LaFrenz and Mrs. Arthur Black bum left 'Ibesday morning to at tend the Order df the Eastern Star grand chapter at Omaha. Walter LaFrenz visited his mo ther, Mrs. Anna LaFrenz at Cen ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williamson and daughter Iiawn visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sivesend Sunday. Mrs. Ray Sivesend spent Friday with Mrs. Joe Sivesend of O’ Neill. It was Mrs. Joe Sivensend’s birthday. Mrs. George Johnson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Art Contois of Nehgh. The Contois’s just returned from Arizona. Sunday callers at the James Wit hee home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. Weber from Winnetoon, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clough and family from Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brow and Karon, from O’Neill, Rev. and Mrs. J. A.Wit hee from Merna. Mr. and Mrs. Withee remained ovenight as guests at the Lester Withee home. Mr. ana Mrs. txiward sukup were Sunday guests at Verdigre at the home of Mrs. Bessie Su kup and family. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shipman spent the weekend with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hagedon of Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thelander of O’Neill spent Sunday with Mrs. Thelander’s mother, Mrs. Clarence Karr. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thelander and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Haswell. and Mrs. Harlan Miller and Mr. Mrs. Marvin HaweU. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Everhart spent Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Voorhies and daughter at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Voorhies of Ne ligh were also guests in the home. Maxine Sparrow of Albion spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparrow. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weiting and Miss Louise Weiting were Creighton visitors Friday. iMr. and Mrs. Herman Weiting went to Pierce to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiting. Mrs. Duane Lenz returned home last week. She was visiting her ROYAL THEATER Thursday, May I ft “JETS OVER THE ATLANTIC” Guy Madison Virginia Mayo Frl. - Sat. May 20 • 21 OUR MAN IN HAVANA AJec Guinness Burl Ives Maureen O’Hara Ernie Kovacs Noel Coward Ralph Richardson Jo Morrow CinemaScope Sun. - Mon. - Tues. May 22 23 34 BECAUSE THEY’RE YOUNG Dick Clark Wed. - Thur. May 25 • 2* A TOUCH OF LARCENY James Mason Vera Miles George Sanders father at the hospiU. at Breckon 1 ridge, Minn where he had under gone major surgery Mr and Mrs Bernard Kellog and larmly and Mr. and Mrs. John Auman jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs Bob Carpenter were Sunday guests in the Mrs Joseph Georgs home. Venus News By Mr*. Ralph Brookhouaer Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Caskey of Chadron arrived at the Harry Caskey home Wednesday where they visited until Thursday after noon. They spent Thursday eve mng and Friday with Mr. and Mrs Ora Caskey. They visited Friday evening and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhou ser were Thursday evening visi tors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos . Mrs. Ora Caskey and pupils closed their last day erf school with a picnic supper which was followed by a card party. Pitch was played at 4 tables. Receiving high scores wore Mrs. Cecil Moser and Dale Mitteis. Low was awarded to Ed win Porter and Mrs. Dale Metteis. Mr. Mitteis also received the tra veling prize. WiUis Boelter called at the Dale Dorr home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and Vicki visited at the Otto Mit teis and Ernest Boelter homes Saturday. Tom Holiday was a caller at the Bryan Finch home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sladek of Norfolk wore Mothers Day visitors at his parents home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sladek. Cecil Walton was taken to the Creighton hospital Monday where he is a medical patient. Mrs. Thomas sladek called at the Walton home Monday evening, Mrs. F. E. Pierce entertained the Work and Fun club at her home Wednesday, May 11. Meats were picked out. Eleven members and one visitor, Mrs. LaVem Held, attended. Mrs. Pierce served lunch at the close of the afternoon, Mrs. Ralph Brook houser will have the June meeting. Mrs. Arthur Sufficool and baby son and Craig of Verdigre spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boelter and Jimmie and Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Caskey spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Montgomery. Relatives received word of the death of Mrs. Oscar Moser Tues Friday at Norfolk. Survivors are: that morning at her home at Nor folk. Funeral services were held Friday at Norfolk. Servivors are Her husband, Oscar; one daughter, Mrs. Fredrick (Buehal) Rokahr, jr., of Randolph and 2 sons Ray mond and Earl of Norfolk. Also 5 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Ethel Copper, of Orchard and ma ny other relatives. The Masers lived west of Creigh ton until about 5 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. James Podany at tended the funeral services Tues day afternoon at the Good Shep herd Lutheran church at Lindy for Richard Otto Volquardsen, 20, Bloomfield who died Saturday, May 7, at Gibbon. Rev. Heibbreder officiated. Burial was in the Bloomfield cemetery. Richard was bom Nov. 21, 19159 at Bloomfield. He was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Money To Loan! Property, Cars, Tracks, Farm Equipment Household Goods, Personal HARRINGTON Loan and Investment Company LOW RATES William Volquardsen Survivors ! are 4 brothers Harold and Robert of Norfolk. .Alvin of Gibbon, Billy of Bloomfield, 2 sisters. Mrs. Bet ty Stewart and Ida at home. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brookhouser visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser Friday aftemon. Mother s Day visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brook houser were Mr and Mrs. Larry Brookhouser of Grand Island and Marlin Tusha. Mr. and Mrs. F. E- Pierce went to Albion Friday where they at tended the meeting of the school Improvement Association. Miss Mae Garden explained her teaching methods of reading Mrs. Mary Zastrow of O'Neill was hrought to the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Sidney Faulhaber Monday. Mr. and Mrs David Darr and family of Lincoln visited Mother's Day weekend at the H. J. Le Masters and Merle Mitteis homes. Fred Hanneman of Brunswick was surprised on his 66th birthday Friday evening by a number of relatives. The evening was spent at cards and visiting. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. Attending were Mr and Mrs. Charles Sohol and Geriline, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vocak of Verdigre. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pospesil of Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brookhouser and son. The Grim ton school was the scene of a well attended picnic on Sunday, May 15, where Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield is the teacher. Mrs. Butterfield will teach the same school next school term. Mrs. Harry Caskey and Mrs. Donald Caskey and family were Neligh shoppers Saturday, May 14. Miss Lods El sherry teacher at the Venus school and pupils held their last day picnic on Saturday, May 14. A large group of patrons attend ed. Rev. ana Mrs. jjaie norauw* and family were also dinner guests at the Harold Blaine home Sun day. , . Mrs. Harold Blaine and pupils of District 128 held their picnic Tuesday, May 10. Mrs. Blaine will teach at the same school next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Blaine of Miltonvilile, Kan., were Sunday, May 15, dinner guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Blaine. Mr. Blaine attends the Milton Wesleyan college. The cou ple spent a week vacation in South Dakota the past week. Mrs. Blaine visited with her mother, Mrs. John Wessel at Mobridge and El more helped with farm work at the Bill Wagner farm near Aberdeen. Mrs. George Robey of Chambers visited at the home ^of Grandma Blaine Friday. Mrs. Robey is a sister of Glen Hariss. Thursday, May 12, Mrs. Mary Huston and Grandma Blaine visited with Mrs. John Gray and Mrs. Ethel Waring at Page. Riverside News By Mrs. Lionel Gunter Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Ostrand and Iris went to Fairfax, S. D., Sunday to visit at the Wayne Lee home. The Bob Lofquist family of Fre mont visited over the weekend with the Billy Lofquist family. Mrs. Harold Rogers, teacher in Riverside school district, took the fifth, sixth and seventh graders to Neligh Thursday morning. They joined other schools and practiced singing in the morning. In the af ternoon the group sang at the eighth grade graduation excercises for the country pupils. Riverside had no eighth graders this year. Alfred Napier took a car load of boys to Page Monday evening to play in the pee wee game. Mrs. Lynn Fry visited Riverside school Wednesday morning. Mrs. Melvin Scheer and Faye, Raymond Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter visited Thurs day evening at the Wilmer Mosel I home. I Mrs. Dale Napier, Mrs. Z. H. GOOD MEWS!! Kansas-Nebraska will begin a new Budget Billing Plan in O'Neill, Nebr. on June 1st!! Now you eati divide your yearly gas bill into 12 equal monthly payments, and you will know exactly what your payment will bo for each month. There has never been a BETTER TIME to start planning for next winter when your gas bill will go up because of increased fuel consumption. This convenient plan will help you balance your budget because each month’s gas payment will be the same. ALL YOU USED DO is stop in at our office before June 1 WVW he happy to explain the details of this simple, convenient plan to you. It costs you nothing extra, and you will find it most helpful. Act now, and join the others who are taking advantage of our Budget Billing Plan. Por Dependable GAS Service Fry, Susan Napier and Jane Fry visited the French town and River side schools Monday afternoon. Mrs Wayne Fry took a carload of Riverside pupils into the track meet in Ewing Saturday afternoon. Kevin and Kent Fry stayed with Mrs. Z. H. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller w-ere Neligh visitors Friday. Mrs. Loo Miller, Joan and Becky, Chet Taylor, Susan, Jerry and Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pofahl, Teddy Hagemoser, Mrs. i Elmer Williamson and Joan, the | John Miller. Melvin Scheer and j Grant Mott families attended the 4-H meeting Tuesday evening at j the Lester Bergstrom home. Mr. and Mrs. Rol Hard and ! Glenda Napier are staying at the John Napier home over the week end while Mr. and Mrs. John Napier attended the wedding of her sister, Catherine Cuddy, which w as held in Gordon Saturday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. John Napier left for Gordon Friday evening. The Merlyn Meyers family visi ted Wednesday evening at the Billy j Lofquist home. The Jolly Workers club met Thursday afternoon, May 12 with Frances Shrader. Mrs. Will Shrader and Mrs. Charles Rotherham served the lunch. Florence Hoke conducted the business meeting. Mary Sturbaum, Ruth Ann ; Shrader and Mrs. Will Shrader : each received a birthday gift from j ; their mystery pals. Eighteen ladies answered 50II : call by telling what they did on Mo-; thers Day. Lucille Biddlecome joined the; club. The ladies embroideried and appliqued quilt blocks for the hos tess. We are to meet with Lola Shrader in June and bring our own fancy work. Lynne and Beth Rotherham spent Friday night and Saturday at the John Miller home. Mrs Walter Miller s piano pupils, ] Joan Miller, Sherry Switzer and Carolyn Hull gave a recital Mon day evening at the Walter Miller home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Lavella 1 Anson, Tom Crawford, Mrs. Martha Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Ora 1 Switzer and the Kenneth Hull, Leo Miller and Wendell Switzer families. Belva Shrader, Mary and Betty Napier met Wednesday evening with Shirley Miller to plan the menu for the mother-daughter tea which will be given in June. Sandra Elliott was an overnight | guest for Faye Scheer one night this past week. The Riverside school won the trophy at the track meet held in Ewing Saturday afternoon. The Seek and Share Project club met Friday evening with Mrs. Wayne Shrader. Mrs. Lynn Fry served lunch and gave the lesson. The Free Methodist church is having district quarterly meetings Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Kenneth Pollock family of Neligh visited at the Dave Pollock home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers had dinner Sunday, May 8 at the Fred Ritter home near Tilden. Ricky and Duane Ritter came home with them for a weeks visit. Chcryle and Julie Pierson spent the past week at the Earl Pierson home- . . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hegr of Madi son visited Sunday at the Keith Biddlecome home. Mrs. Biddle come spent Monday night at the Joe Hegr home. Mona Mosel, who is teaching school at Lyons spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lofquist, Cathy, Patty and Mary Jo went to Scottsbluff last Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary Rotherham. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Wolfe of Ericson visited Thursday at the Walter Miller home. Mrs. Wolfe stayed for a longer visit with her daughter and family. Mr and Mrs. Z. H. Fry took Mr. and Mrs. Otto Retke of Inman to O'Neill Tuesday. Bristow News Mrs. Burl Bessert Wednesday afternoon 30 ladies called on Mrs. J. T. Olson to help her celebrate her birthday. They all enjoyed lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loukota were in Grand Island Tuesday, May 3 on business. Mrs. Martin Devall and family spent the weekend at the Bill Lou kota home. Joe Zink was a overnight guest at the Veldan Lee home one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nelson and family spent Sunday evening at the Clay Mashino home of Lynch. (t YOU’LL REST EASIER with a low-payment, long-term loan. That’* why, each week, hundred* of farm er! and rancher! combine their obligation! in a long-term Land Bank loan on land — a loan that can be paid in advance without penalty. You can also uae a Land Bank loan to buy land, livestock and equipment; to make improve ment*, and for other purpose*. Come in and talk it over with us today. Federal Land Bank Assn LYLE P. DIERKS Manager Phone 91 O'NelJ Mr. and Mrs Kenneth HefU and family of Wakonda, S. D spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs Ber nard Nelson and Lowell Mr and Mrs Mel Jay Long and Randy visited Mr and Mrs. Tho mas Bosk a and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long on ^other’s Day. Miss Carol Prokop of Omaha spent the weekend at the home of hen parents, Mr and Mrs Emil Prokop. Mr. and Mrs. Ema Edwards of Omaha called on Fred Kraft's Saturday morning. Mrs Louis Scheinoat. Mrs Eve lyn Boettcher and family and Pam Bowers were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Olga Johnson. Mr and Mrs Melvin Johnson ard M-s Larry Bowers called in the eve ning. Miss Dorothy Mulhair of Lincoln spent Saturday afternoon visiting Delores Van Hove, Mrs. Arden Berg and Mrs. Claire Van Hove were Butte business vis itors Monday afternoon. Mrs. Claire Van How received word Tuesday, May 3 of the death of her brother, Peter J. Lans worth of Silver'd ale, Wash, from a heart attack Mrs. Vence Bayne and Charley Headly were Sunday dinner guests at Ernest Olsons. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson weoe Sunday dinner and supper guests at the Melvin Spangier home of O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and family of Sioux City and Mra. Net tie Widtfeldt also were there. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin hi rtinson and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and La vone spent Saturday at Rev. Ag ust Johnson’s home at Stromsberg. Tuesday afternoon. May 3 sev eral ladies called on Emily Pet erson to help her celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs Harry J-\ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Landholm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chore and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Peterson were Tuesday evening, May 3 supper guests of Emily Peterson. Mother’s Day visitors at the Ray Long home were Mr. and (Mrs Bob Whetham, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Landholm and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jay Long and son. The Bristow seniors which are Barbara Thorell, Rose Mary John son, Marlow Johnson and Karen Bowers left Thursday afternoon for Denver, Colo. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bowers took them. They returned home late Sunoay eve ning. Conrad Thorell and Linda and Mrs. Clyde Beckner went to Wayne Sunday where they met Mrs. Con rad Thorell, and Laurie. They were returning home from Richard Can nings where they were help car ing for the new granddaughter. Mns. Beryle Bessert and Debbie and Mrs. Art Bessert went to Nor folk Saturday afternoon to bring Charles Mashino of Omaha home Chambers News By Mrs. E. It. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Chuck! Frady and son, Jeff came Sunda> from Louisville, Ky. for a visil with his uncle and aunt, Mr. anr Mns. W. D. Reninger. Frady is in the armed services, stationer near Louisville. Mr and Mrs Steve Shavlik and Pam, Mrs. A. B. Hubbard and Mrs Anna Albers drove to Pickstown and Ft. Randall in South Dakota Sunday. May 8th Mr. and Mrs Ray H>ffman and Mr and Mrs. Victor Her ley ware Mother's Day dinner guests orf >lr. and Mrs. Donald Hoffman and fam ily. Tickets for the Chambers Alum ni Banquet on May SI may be pur chased from either. Bill Thomson, James Platte, or Ralph Adams be fore May 2®th. Price $1.50 each. Sc Myron Shavlik. who is stationed at Camp Carson, Colo, will this week have completed his two years | in the armed service and will re ceive his discharge He and his wife, who is employed in Denver, I Colo, plan to make their home here where they have purchased ! a house. Mr. Shavlik served 13 months in Korea, the rest of the time having been at Camp Carson. ( He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shavlik of Chambers. Mrs Carrie Briegs m ~-7 DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. K) UNDID 1194 axduuva notional distributor for • FIVE MUTUAL FUNDS • ONE FACE-AMOUNT CERTIFICATE CO. • Pension and profit shoring plan service* Par * proiptcfOT-booUe and information writ* or cod) M. L. 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