STOCK EXHIBITS TOPS' AT FAIR (Continued from page 1.) Brouse, of Valentine; Mrs. Er vin Anderson, of Stromsburg, and Mrs- Lloyd Hahn, of Polk. They awarded first prize to dis trict 137, of Chambers, a 55th anniversary float; second prize to districts 121 and 71, 20 Little Froggies; and third prize to the Amelia school. Fair officials are hoping for a break in the weather tomorrow (Friday) when the rodeo again tops the program. In addition, there will be music by the Ne ligh band, a horseshoe pitching contest, and a baseball game be tween Chambers and —to kum A portion of the open-class placements follow: Open Class Winners CATTLE Grand champion Herefords: Bull—Vernon Hixson, of Cham bers; female—George Row. e & Sons, of Chambers. Grand champion Angus: Bull —Leo T Adams, of Chambers; female—Will Sitz, of Atkinson. Grand champion Shorthorn: Bull and female, both shown by E. R. Carpenter, of Chambers. HORSES Grand champion Palomino: Stallion (4-year-old or older)—C Bar M ranch, of Ewing; filly (2 years-old or older)—C Bar M ranch. Grand champion saddle: Mare (3-years-old and older)—Vernon Hixson, of Chambers. Grand champion colt (under 4-years-old): Phyllis Wood, of Ewing. SWINE Grand champion Hampshire: Boar and sow, both shown by Harry Ressel, of O'Neill Grand champion Poland Chi na: Boar and sow, both shown by Frank Beelaert. PAGE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and son were Sunday dinner guests at the Boyd Boelter hime near Middlebranch. A picnic supper was held at the park Sunday evening honor ing the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Frank Beeleart and Kent Stauffer. Attending were: Mr and Mrs. Beeleart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer and family, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Stauffer and Dale, and Mr and Mrs. Harry Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and son and Dale Matsehullat were treated to ice cream and cake at the George Wellaufer home Friday evening. Miss Maude Bobbitt, of Te cumseh, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ferd Cullen. Albert Anthony and James Voehl will open a repair shop at Bloomfield next Monday. Enter* School in Boulder — Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moore took their daughter, Marilyn, to Grand Island Sund:iy where she left for Boulder, Colo. Miss Moore will begin her senior year at Mt. St. Gertrude school at Boulder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Porter visited Sunday in Stuart at the home of Mrs. M. B. Colson. GEO. C. ROBERTSON | Insurance Bonds O'Neill Office: Vz-block north of First National Bank Real Estate Loan* AMELIA NEWS Mr, and Mrs. Francis Lee, Miss Marie Lee, Mr. and Mrs. : Harry t uliertorr, of Atkinson; and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wickham and daughter, Rae Dee. were guests at the Alfred James home September 3. Mrs. Leo Shadden was honor ] ed Saturday afternoon at a fare well party in the home of Le 1 vine Wickham. A shower of gifts were presented to her, and a lunch was served- The Shad den family moved to Atkinson 1 on Sunday. Miss Carol Page, of O’Neill, is teaching in the White school. She is staying at the Paul Fish er home. Mrs. Carrie Blake returned home Monday after a vacation spent in Wyoming. Mrs. Alfred James and sisters, Esther and Cedar Anderson, drove to Denver, Colo., Monday I to take their nephews, Donnie [ar.d Ronnie Freed, that far on their way to Phoenix, Ariz. The boys had spent the summer with the James family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest? White. Mrs- Forest Sammons and Du ane are visiting in Minneapolis, Minn. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ericson, who had been visiting relatives around Amelia the post week. Mr. and Mrs. B. W Waldo re turned home September 1, after after a vacation in the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Kaiser anH son, of Ord. spent the week end visiting Mrs. Kaiser’s sister. Mrs Robert Rees, and husband. Mr. Levi Clemens was called to Tilden Monday by the illness of his father. Mr. Clemens’ sons, Melton and Lloyd, went to Til den with him. Mrs. Mary Small, of Burke,1 S. D.. is visiting her son, Frank Small, and family. Mrs Elmer Otter and daugh ter, Lana Kay, are visiting rel- j atives in Norfolk this week. Bill Gilmas, of Cody, is visit ing relatives around Amelia. The Elmer Coolidge and Lloyd Waldo families are building new homes. The former Patsy Medlen and ■ husband, from Red Cloud, spent! soveral days visiting in the Tom ' Doolittle home and with other relatives around Amelia Raymond Wickham and Lee Sammons are doing carpenter work for Fred Kanzelmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Bower Sapeser and daughter returned to thei home in Manhattan. Kans., after spending their vacation with the Link Sageser and Vern Sagefcer families in Amelia. They also visited with Mrs. Sageser’s pa rents in Ainsworth. Mrs. Link Sageser accompan ied the Bower Sageser's *o Lin coln and will return with Mrs Vern Sageser, who has been vis iting relatives there for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilas Johnston and their daughter and husband spent the past week in the Black Hills. Miss Arlene Anderson is teach ing the Inez school. Miss Gloria Ott is teaching the Fred Nation school. CHAMBERS SICK & INJURED CHAMBERS — Mrs. William Jutte underwent a major opera tion at a Norfolk hospital Sep tember 2. Her condition is re ported “good.” . . . August Swa ger, sr., is ill at the home of his son, August, jr. Mrs. Blanche Rickly returned to her home in Osceola on last Thursday after a visit at the | home of her son, Ralph Rickly, I and family. SOAPBOX SPEEDWAY AT AKRON The 10th anniversary of the all-American and intei national soap box derby got under way at Akron, O., with a spectac ular-pre-race parade, all derby entrants participating. The dei by, won this year by Ken ny Holmboe of Charleston. W. Va., was held on a special track built for the motorless speedsters. BIG CHECK FOR CANCER RESEARCH California has received its > first $100,000 allocation from the Damon Runyon memorial fund for cancer research, pre sented by a group of represen tative leaders of the motion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby returned to O’Neill Saturday af ter a week’s vacation spent in Chicago, 111., and in Capron, 111., visiting at the home of Mrs. Appleby’s sister, Mrs. James Motacek, and husband. Mrs. Hugh Ray returned Mon day evening from Thaxton, Miss., where she had been call ed due to the death of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Drueke and son. Richard, spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Mrs- Theodore Strong and son, Teddy, visited in Butte Septem ber 3 ft WERE'5 HO EE1 *Half the Fun of Having Feet' Red Goose Shoes are action favorites ... sturdily reinforced and well fatting! Styled to delight boys and girl*. 2.95 4.95 McCARVILLES Winchell. Presentation was made to the California divi sion of the American Cancer Society, represented by Dr, Lyell C. Kinney. Shown left to right are; Tyrone Power, Danny Kaye, Greer Garson, Dr. Kinney, Frank Sinatra, MRS. PETERS In a single-ring ceremony September 1 in St. Patrick’s Catholic church here, Miss Helen Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shaw, of O’ Ivei’l. exchanged nuptial vows with Stanley Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jcspnh Peters, also of O’Neill. The couple will reside on a farm near here.—O’Neill Photo Co. Returns from Retreat — Mrs. Ralph Rickly returned Sunday evening f om Lexing ton where she attended the Westminster fellowship retreat. Please route your freight O’NEILL TRANSFER. An O'Neill firm. 4 — TRIPS WEEKLY — 4 Mondays Tuesdays Thursdays Fridays O’NEILL TRANSFER JOHN TURNER. Prop. O’NEILL—-Phone 241J OMAHA—Phone JA3727 “Your Patronage Appreciated Bob Hope and Jimmy Durante. HOLT LEGION MEET TO ATKINSON ATKINSON — The annual Holt county American Legion and Auxiliary convention will be held in Memorial hall here Monday. There will be a business meet ing in which a successor will be named for County Commander Paul Beha, of O’Neill. The Aux iliary will elect a new’ president to succeed Mrs- Mildred Hick ok. of Atkinson. Try a FRONTIER want ad! Lees Go to Wayne — Mr and Mrs Edgar Lee went to Wayne Monday after spend ing the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Russ. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hutton, and daughter, Andolyn Kay, who* had spent a week in the Russ home, accompanied them to Wayne. DRS. BROWN at tHCHtn Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray Equipment Glasses Correctly Fitted kesidenes j Dr. Brown, Z2S Phones ( Dr. French. Z4> The All-Purpose Farm Vehicle • Come In and see the new all-purpose farm "Jeep.” Drive around in it. Feel the mighty surge of power from its world-famous Willys-Overland "Jeep” Engine and the sure-footed pull of "Jeep” 4-wheel-drive. 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