Mra. Wanner; Mr, Wanner; Janie; CVrlr; Mi-j Colleen. Perched on the Jungle gym are Boh Tim. Jim and Mike. — Sioux City Journal photo. Summer Study Finds Family At Ames Campus Summer at Ames, la . means swimming and picnics for the seven lively youngsters shown above, but there is no recess for dad—B F Wanser 35 at Homick, la., and formerly of Page w»ho is participating in a research pro gram on the low'a State University campus this summer Mr Wanser, who hopes to in troduce a six-week course in bacteriology when re returns to teaching at Homick this fall, is studying the microbiology erf frozen foods under a National Science foundation grant. There are 4.W)0 families on the campus during the summer courses. The children are well provided for with swimming les sons and a supervised playground. Mr Wanser is boys basketball coach and principal as well as biology and general science teacher at the Horniek-Holly Springs Consolidated school This is the second year at this school. He taught at Hartmgton for four years His mother is Mrs. Buv Wanser erf Page. Mrs. Wanser is the former Itorothy Froelich of O'Neill, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Froelich. They are the parents of seven children Janie. 3; uwto, la; mary lwoi, ju, Bob, 2; Tim, 7; Jim. 9 and Mike 11. Mr Wanser received his degree at Wayne State Teac her's college and has also attended the Univer sity of Nebraska Dart s-miner he did post-graduate work at the University of South Dakota at Vermillion Weekends the family return to their acreage near Homiek to tend the large garden The gar den is a cooperative venture with and freezing of the fruit and vegetables. Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuilding CkOl US W — 54 hr Service Northwest Elect-ic O'Neill : NON-DRINKERS i • • I Pay LESS : for the : BEST <__ _:y;v.v - _-_• 1 Phone 554 * • • : George C. Robertson • : box so» : • • | O'Neill, Nebraska • • • 2 Representing 2 * (Li j lluLtaf MG. CO. | 2 DCS MOINES, IOWA 2 *#•••••••••••••••«••••••••••••* Riverside News Bv Mr*. Lionel Gunter Mr, and Mrs Z H, Fry and Peggy and Ricky Emsick visited Sunday at the Duane Jensen home. Peggy and Ricky went to their home in Omaha. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Mott and Mr and Mrs John Olachnoviteh, Jacky and Butch of Sioux City, la were guests last Sunday at the Grant Mott home Jacky and Butch stayed for a longer visit returning home Saturday Mr and Mrs Wayne Fry visit ed Mrs Lou Vandersnick and Sandra Jean Friday evening in the Antelope Memorial hospital in Nfiigh. Mr. and Mrs George Montgom ery were Norfolk visitors Tuesday. Mrs Dewitt Hoke and Mrs Ro bert Hobbs and Bobby w ere Nor folk visitors Wednesday, They also called on the Alvin Nelson fami ly near Plainview Mrs. Keith Biddieeome, Mrs,. Raymond Schmidt and Jeanette \ sited Wednesday evening at the , Joe Hagr home near Madison. Mr and Mrs. Rudy Ahlers vi sited at the Bernard Trease home Wednesday evening. Mmes. Lynn Fry, Dale Napier. M«lvin Napier. Richard Napier and Walter Miller, members of the Seek and Share Extension club joined members of other protect clubs on the tour of Clearwater homes Thursday The Lee Fink family. Mrs. Kitty Fry and the Kenneth Pollock family were guests Sunday at the Dave Pollock home. Patty and Monica Mum were Overnight guests Thursday and Friday at the Dale Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink met Mrs Charlotte Lord of California Saturday. She is a guest at the Fink home. Mr and Mrs James Gunter. Jimmy and Diane were supper guests Wednesday at the Alfred Napier home. Diane was an over night guest of Glenda Napier. Cleo and Alberta Butler of Omaha were guests at the Ora Switzer home on Saturday A picnic supper was held in their honor. Other guests were the Leo Miller and Wendell Switzer families. Cla>ton Hoke was a guer Sun day of Doug Shrader. Mrs. Leonard Norwood and son and Mrs Ernst Nomood vi sited one day last week at the Dave Pollock home. The Riverside Missionary Society entertained the Wesleyan Methodist missionary ladies of Ne ligh at the Blanche Hemenway home Tuesday afternoon The Archie Johnston family vi sited the David Johnston family of Omaha last Sunday at the Ralph Johnston home at Royal. Other guests were Mrs. Emily Johnston and the Lester Johnston family. Rosella Ahlers of Norfolk spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Rudy Ahlers home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller at tended th? church quarterly meet ing at Bethany Sunday. Lynne. David and Beth Rother ham were weekend guests at the Billy Lofquist home while their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherham took Anne to the con vent at Denver. Colo. Thursday evening the Richard I Milier family of Oakdale visited ' at the John Miller home. Irene Ahiers of Til den spent last weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Rudy Ahiers. Mrs Keith Biddieeome visited Thursday evening at the P.aymond Schmidt home. The Riverside missionary socie ty' held a business meeting at the Free Methodist church Friday af ternoon. Mrs Marcella BoUwitt and sons and the Ralph Mum family visit ed Monday evening at the Z. H. Fry home. The Billy Lofquist family left last Sunday and visited relatives in Lincoln, Omaha and Nebraska City. Ronnie and Sharon Mott and Jackie and Butch Olachnovitch visited last Sunday afternoon at the Melvin Scheer home The John Miller family and Mrs. Anna Miller visited last Sunday at the Otto Kallhoff home near Clearwater Bristow News Mrs. Burl Bessert Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loukota and girls, Mr and Mrs Conrad Thor ell and Linda enjoyed a picnic supper at Fori Randall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beckner spent Sunday evening at Sw'ede Sidvey's. Tuesday evening Janice Pro kup entertained a group al girls at a slumber party in tumor oi jcujfi nt'iuei . ricwriu wear uco nice Peterson, Carolyn Lindquist and Shamil Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Mel J. Long and Randy were Sunday uinner guests at Thomas Buska's. Janice Prokop and Jeamce Pe terson left Monday for Lutheran League Leadership school at Wa hoo. Pastor and Mrs. Orville Ol son took them. They will return Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martinson had Sunday evening coffee guests Those present were Mr and Mrs. Cari Anderson and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Landbolm, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson. Doro thy Johnson and Lavone. Miss Janei Hesla left Wednes day for her home at Wakonda, S. D., after spending several days visiting Janice Prokop. Nancy Stanton was a Thurs day overnight guest at Willard Landholms. Mrs. Homer Graham and Ho ward called Wednesday at Veldon Lees’. Mrs Veldon Lee took Cora Lee and Mrs. Maden to O’Neill where they left on a trip west. Friday supper guests at Bill Stuffer's were Veldon Lees'. Mr. and Mrs William Stanton sir., of Spencer were Thursday supper guests at the Ernest Chore home. Mrs Edward Hupse of Los An geles and Mrs Morgan Lanz of Winner called at the Ernest Chore home Sunday Mr. and Mrs Johnny Light foot spent Sunday at Columbus. Mrs. Lillie Peterson returned to Lincoln from th.-re. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hiatt were Friday evening visitors at Frank Loocks. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Bower were Sundry evening luncheon guests at Jtelvin Johnson's. Mrs. Eddie Danielson visited at End Prokop’* Saturday evening Mrs Dorothy Johnaon and vooe returned home Thursday after spending 10 days us.uhg her folks. Mr and Mrs -August inhn«mr, who returned bane sno spent a lew days with her Mr and Mrs Edwin Maruusac and family. Mr and Mrs August Johnson. Dorothy Johnson and ua vone. enjoyed Sunday at Fort Randall where they bad dinner. Mr and Mrs Thomas Bower and Karen, Mr. and M's Larry Bower and Sonny Hkvraae ail gpeU Saturday shopping in Oaa aha Mrs Emest Londberg returned to her hc>ro« after spending two month s at Ed Dreher s. Dr P C. Anderson took her borne wher, be went to take his state exam Mr and Mrs Ernest Hagixrg, Mr and Mrs Morns Hagb.rg, Mr and Mrs Lewis KMsna and R.«ber. Oboe spent Sunday at Stuart W R Bailey returned tc his home in Valentine Mr and Mrs Mel Long. Randy Mr and Mrs Ray Long, Mr and Mrs Willard Landbolm. took supper to the Bob Whitham home Friday evening to honor Mrs Whitham Chambers News By Mrs E. R Carpenter St. Paul's Lutheran Ohuirti Chambers ■ WMlkam Rolen, pastor > Friday, July 22 Church coun cil meeting, Bp m., Sunday, July 24 Voter* meeting at the church, B p.m. Mr and Mrs H. J. Carpenter and Roberta. Mrs John Rice and .Anna and their niece. Pam Swar enger ail ol Bakersfield. Calif, called on their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Wednesday afternoon Rev and Mrs. Charles Cos left Wednesday morning for Praine Duchein, Wise., to visit their son in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Dale Finney and Chary 1 Ann Mr. and Mrs Dean Stevens and family of Atkinson came Sunday to visit her parents, Mr and Mrs E R. Carpenter. They were accompanied toy Bobby and Kathy Medcaii of Minneapolis, Minn., who had spent the week there and who will visit here with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. E. H Medcaii and Mr. and Mrs. E R Carpenter Mr. and Mrs Tom Papke and children were duiner guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoffman at Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Bishop and family of Mead are spending their vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Leon Bertel. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Leon Hertel were their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Bishop and family of Mead and their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Clouse HONORED AT REUNION Mrs Edith McClenahan was the honored guest at a family re union held Sunday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Edwards at St. Paul. All of her sons and daughters and their husbands and wives were. present. Those attending from Chambers were her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Mc Clenahan. her grand-son and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold McClen ahan and children. Mr and Mrs. Glee Grimes spent the past weekend with their son and daughter-on-law, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Grimes and family at Milford. Mr. and Mrs' Duane K Miller and children and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gartner and family attend ed a reunion of the Voorhies families at Noligh Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Covey were Sunday dinner guests erf Mrs. Lethe Cooke and her fa ther, Dick Porter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Werner attended a ham-radio operators picnic at Bassett Sunday. Mrs. Paul Roth, Mrs. Phyllis Salt and Mrs. Wayne Gersierck drove to Columbus Thursday July 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and children drove to Oakdale Sun day to visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruterbories. Rev. Williaim Roten and fam ily attended the installation ser vice for Rev Burgdorf at Lynch Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Bill Ganser and faanilx..bf Wood Lake visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. M Jarman and Douglas Tuesday. June 28 Tim Ganser. who had been spending a few days with his grandparents, returned home with them Billie remained for a and isn't it a wonderful feeling! A bedside telephone gives you priceless peace of mind; you sleep better just knowing your phone is •bare And you can now have a phone with a built-in night light that oasts a reassuring glow • in the dark. No wonder bo many people prize their telephone ae a fine and dependable friend. NORTHWESTERN BELL • sf^e s few days Mr and Mrs Jarman and Douglas and their daughter, Mrs Jim Rmgle and Game took him to hi* home Tuesday, July 5 Mr and Mrs Walter H:ia*r and Larry and Mr and Mrs Ronnie Haakr and girls of Chamber* and Mr and Mrs Frank Hanks and fa truly of Wolfe Point. Mom went to Neligh Sunday fur a family pic tac with relatives truer Nei^b and Clearwater. Mr and Mrs John Honeywell and Mrs Charlotte Honeywell drove to Attuan Sunday to visit the latters sisier-m-law. Mrs Vi olet Hodge Mr and Mrs Harry Scott were Wednesday evening supper guests in the Vern Wilkinson bomt Mr and Mrs Loy Fluckey, Mr and Mrs Elmer son Loeake and Anita nnd Julie Koci were Sun day evening guests in the Ralph Blair home. Mr and Mrs Dellse Fauquier, Mr and Mrs Charles Fauquier and Mrs A B Hubbard went to Central City Sunday to attend a Fauquier family reunion The following friends gathered ai the H W Hubbard home 9un day evening. July 10th. to help Mr rtuboard celebrate his birth day anniversary- Mr and Mrs Frank Huston of Sedro Woolley. Wash.. Mr and Mrs Glen Ad a ms, Mr and Mrs Steve Shav lik, Mr. and Mrs E H Medcalf Mrs, Anna Albers and Mrs A.B Hubbard. Mrs Jack Christianson and in fant son returned Thursday from the Atkinson hospital Mrs. Christ ianson’s mother, Mrs Leo Adams of Atkinson, came to assist her for a few days Mr and Mrs William Turner returned Monday from a trip to Los Alamos. N. M where they visaed their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs Robert Tur ner and family. PFC Leonard Wintermote and a friend. PFC Joe Spalding came Saturday, July toh. and spent un til Monday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Everett Wintermote Orchard News Mrs. Wilbur Mahood Phone SWS SUB Honored At Shower Leona Niles was honored at a prenuptial shower Wednesday at the Legion hall. Hostesses were Mrs Keith Thelander, Mrs Will iam Thelander. Mrs Glen Robert son and Mrs Ardell Bright Mrs. William Thelander present ed the following program Joan Butterfield, aocordian solo; Rita Thelander. reading. Patty and Bridget Theiander piano duet; and Mrs Raymond Stevens, a song. Nancy Voorhies was at the guest and gift books arid Alice Niles and Srsan Voorhies assis ted with the gifts Mrs Louis Kusel and Norma 'if Hartington were out of town guests. Mrs Homer Barton and Linda. Mrs. Waldo Davis and Marie and Mrs. L. Beal were Norfolk vis itors Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lest r WTith e and Jan were No-folk vis.turs Friday Stanley Clifton of Omaha and Mr and* Mrs, Dennis Clif on and Danny of Lincoln spent the week end in the h me of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clifton, jr Mr and Mrs HamkJ Everett and Mrs McEttsaney and two children of Cakforrua are vis it mg Mrs Everett* sisters Mrs Roy Siveaind and Mrs Edna Boel tcr MM'S MEETS Tbe WSCS of the Et United Brethren church mtl Wednesday afternoon with 27 members and thrw* visit its Mrs. Howard Ep penbaugh. Mrs Blanche Fletcher and Mrs Stuart Schleusener pre sent Mrs Wayn< Lautenschlager pre sided over the business meeting Mrs J W Mahood was the les son leader assisted by Mrs C E Everhart. Mrs Ted Berry, Mrs. Howard Bradstreet. Mrs H Drayton Mr* Lon Sawyer, Mrs Leon Mitchell. Mrs Vernon Mud ger end Mrs Boyd Mitchell. The society accepted an invi tation from the Page Methodist Aid to be their guests July 21 Mrs Claude Elliot and Mrs Leon Mitchell were named del egates to the convent** at Mil ford Hie next meeting will be July 27 aid the Royal Aid will will be guests Mr and Mrs Wayne Sawyer of Norfolk and Mr and Mrs Lot Sawyer drove to Minden Sunday to see Pioneer Village Mr and Mrs Dick Knapp and children spent the weekend in Co sad visiting Mrs Knapps parents, Mr and Mrs 0 B Stuart Mr and Mrs James Wantx and daughter of Elgin, 111,, are vis iting Mrs Wanti s mother, Mrs Evelyn McManigai. far a few days Mr and Mrs Lyle Lautensehia ger were Friday nigh: guests ui the Wayne Lautenschlager home Fnday night They visited Mr and Mrs. Roy Young of Clearwater and Mr and Mrs Young of O’ Neill the rest of the weekend Mr and Mrs Wayne La uteri sehlager, Genelle and Carma left Monday for a few days outing in the Black Hills. Howard Eppenbaugh accompan led by Mrs Kenneth Ept>enbaugh and four daughters from Rock ford, IL,. are visiting in the Ci Everhart home the past week Class Reunion The class of 1939 of Orchard high school held a picnic at Grove Lake Monday night with eleven members, their husbands, wives End children present Those present were Mrs John B McEihanry of Ncwbail Calif . Mr and Mrs Gilbert Stalling of Qearwaaer. Mr and Mrs Byre* Hail al Rugral. Mr and Mrs Wayne Lautenschiager, Mr and Mrs Glen Muier. Mr and Mrs Wendell Strupe, Mr and Mrs Lor en Nelson Mrs Don Cleveland, Mr and Mrs Gerald Maple and Mr and Mrs Dick Knapp. The p»cmc was held in taper of Mrs McElbanev, the lontner Elnare Francisco Mr and Mrs Enue Neddermey. er d Longlake, Mtnn are vis iting in the Wendell Wilson home A family dinner was given m the Dan Parkhurst home Sunday far the Will Mitchell family Th.w attending were Mrs Susan Mu ohell Then* Mitchell, Mr and Mrs Don Park hurst and family, Mr and Mrs Leon Mitchell and Claudia, Mr and Mrs Harold, Mr and Mrs George B nge and B ob all of Orchard and Mr and Mrs Dun Rabe and family of Madison Mr. and Mi's James Voorhies and family from Richmond. Calif., are visiting in the Henry Drayton and Kenneth Voorhies, homes Mr and Mrs Douglas Barton and Kevin of Columbus spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Homer Barton and Mr and Mrs Bernard Sehacht Mrs Barton and Kevin remained to spend a feu days with her par ents Rev and Mrs Dwane Lent ami family, pastor of the El’B church left Monday morning to attend the Quadrennial Convention of Christ ian education After the conven tion the family will go to Ken- ! tucky and points east They plan to be home again toy July 29 Rev Robert Em brer, professor of psychology at Westmar College will fill the pulpit during Rev D, Lem's absence. Mr and Mrs Spencer Scott erf Omaha spent the weekend with Mrs Scott's mother, Mrs J T | Fletcher. Mr and Mrs Spencer Scott. 1 Mrs D L Fletcher and Mrs j Hannah Johnson went to Nrotora | ra Saturday tiardtn Club The Orchard Garden club met with Mrs. C. E. Everhart with j twelve members and one guest Mrs Howard Epjienhaugh al Rockford, 111., prcsenl Mrs J. T Fletcher presided at the business meeting Roll call w its answered with "A vacation to rein ember ” Plans were made to entertain the Brownie matin and their leaders at a picnic Monday Aug 1. Mmes Henry Drayton. J W. Mahood and Hannah Johnson wete apt minted on the refreshment committee Mmes Duane Lent. Cecil Lee and Hoyt Sirek w-ill serve cm the entertainment com mittee Dr and Mrs J W Cruise of One sum. La arrived for a few days visit with Mrs C re stem's parents, Mr and Mrs Delbert HiU Gueias m the home of Mr* Alice Quigley the past week were Mr and Mrs Carol Clifton, Mr. and Mrs L W Zarlon and daugh ter of Omaha Mrs Elaine Neu hrand and Mrs. Mary Stoflel of l.t Mars, la , and Mr and Mr*. Gary Clifton and daughter erf Vermillion. S D Mr ami Mrs Don VoiquerdsnO and Mark of Omaha spent tbs weekend with Mrs Volquerdaon's parents Mr and Mrs Harry Bub ic'dic id Mark remained with hta grandparents Mr and Mrs Herman Wiettng visited in the Fred Wieting home at Pierre Saturday. Mr and Mrs John Sidling, Mrs Carl Nelson. Mrs Hennas Wieting Mary Clemens, Mr* Li la Pospeshil and Mr and Mr* Fred Spar attended the luneral of Mrs Charles Hobson erf Creigh ton Friday morning 2 real Hawaiian Holiday PalmTreesI GROWN IN HAWAII I Two living miniature palm trees, each 0 to f inches high, in a colorful plastic pot. Guaranteed to come to you in perfect condition. A minimum of care will keep this charming conversation piece growing for years. For each pot with palms, send only 60f and one coupon from half gallon carton at Meadow Gold Hawaiian Holiday Sherbet! •iw MATuca moot ae. Send to: Meadow Gold Palm Tree Offer Box J061 New York 1. Y. RE-WINNING THE WEST I Movement of the reactor vessel and containment tank for the Hallam Nuclear Power Facility was in many ways reminiscent of, and at ths same time, in sharp contrast to ths westward movement of freight a century ago Arrival of the huge components (upper left) was via ths Missouri river, one of ths nation’s historic "ways west” The freight wagons of a century ago would have been dwarfed, however, by ths 40-wheel trailers on which the tanks were loaded (upper right) .. . While the pace of the trailers (center right) in their overland movement was about ths same as a freighter wagon—three miles an hour ... ths terminus of the trip (lower right) was a far cry from the pioneer villages of yesteryear. The mode of life ... the means of transportation ... the machines and equipment of 1960 are vastly different from what they were a century ago when the west was first won. Nevertheless, Nebraskans are still pioneers . . . pioneers of progress. In its construction of the Hallam Nuclear Power Facility, Consumers Public Power District is pio neering peaceful applications of the atom . . . applications which can win for the entire western world new frontiers of untold social and economic significance. CONSUMERS S