The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 07, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 10, Image 10

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    Corrine Sweet
Wins Recognition
NORTH OF STUART — The
community picnic supper held
at the Cleveland church base
ment and sponsored by the
Cleveland Clackers project club
was attended by an estimated
hundred people.
The club showed hand work
that was done by members in
their project work.
An outstanding exhibit was
Corrine Sweet’s shellcraft work
of pins, earrings and other cos
tume jewelry.
The 4-H club members ex
hibited the work they had done
in classes through the summer.
‘ After supper the young folks
played outdoor games, sponsor
ed by Mrs. James Allyn and
Mrs Herbert Sweet, while the
parents spent the evening in
visiting.
Other North Of Stuart News
Mrs. Elsie Sweet and daugh
ters, Alice and Evelyn, and son,
Leslie, were in O’Neill on Wed
nesday, August 30. Leslie drove
home a car purchased in O'
Neill.
Robert Deming helped Mer
rill Smith in the hay field Sat
urday and O. A. Hammerberg
helped on Wednesday, August
30, and Saturday.
Charles Dobias sprayed cat
tle last Thursday for Russell
Hipke, E Olberding, Joe Schimfl
derer, M. Shearer, Merrill Smith
and Ward Merrills black herd.
Mrs. Russell Hipke and boys
visited at the Leonard Chaffin
home last Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seger
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at the Merrill Smith
home.
John Sweet left Tuesday for
Omaha where he visited a few
days before entering naval ser
vice. John is a son of Mrs. Elsie
Sweet.
Mrs. Charles Dobias and boys
visited Friday afternoon at the
D. F. Scott home.
Mrs. Russelll Hipke and boys
visited at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mellor,
on Wednesday, August 30.
Mr and Mrs. James Deming
and Robert called at the Lou
Prange and Merrill Smith home
Friday evening.
The Deming, Lofquest, Allyn,
Schmaderer hay crew finished
haying Friday, September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bourne,
Larry Wayne and Lynn spent
Sunday, September 3, in Spald
ing visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clet
us Seaman and family. Mr*.
Seaman is Mr. Bourne’s sister.
DANCE
Summerland
EWING
Sunday, Sept. 10
Music By
Eddy Marrisey
and His Orchestra
The Frontier s Camera Visits the Fair
Grand champion Shorthorn bull in open
class competition was Templars Count (above),
shown with his owner, C. R. Carpenter, of
Chambers. Templars Count is a 4-year-old pur
chased from John Ossman. of Auburn. Car
penter also exhibited 3 cows, a heifer calf and
a bull calf. He had the only Shorthorns in op
en competition.
Admiring the floral exhibit are Mrs. Paul
Roth, Mrs. G. H. Grimes and Mrs. H. W. Hub
bard, all o! Chambers. Lily (center fore
ground), won a first. Flower exhibit was con*
sidered bes: ev.’r.
Family Gathering—
A family gathering was held
Sunday, September 3, at Ains
worth at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Schiessler when
Mrs Vannie Newman, of O’
Neill, and her son and 4 daugh
ters .-net to spend the day.
Others present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Newman and son,
Neil, and Miss Phyliss Johnson,
all of Burwell; Mrs. Vivian
Magstadt and children, of Boy
den, la.; Mr. and Mrs. James
Morris and daughter. Mary Beth,
of Sioux City, la., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Babl, of O'Neill.
The Frontier for prompt de
liveries of quality printing.
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in the interest of good telephone service the North
western Bell Telephone Company is helping farmer
owned companies in the communities and adjoining
rural areas we serve to recondition their lines.
In the past few years many of these lines have been
improved—some of which had had very little attention
since they were built years ago. Telephoning over them
was something like trying to get along with a gasoline
buggy or obsolete and worn out farm equipment.
To farmers who own their telephone lines . . .
Have you inspected your plant recently? Is it in good
condition? Is your service O.K.?
We offer to help you—
1. Inspect your lines.
2. Train your maintenance men.
3. Engineer and lay out your plant.
4. Supervise construction of your lines
if you are part owner of farm telephone lines and
receive switching service from one of our exchanges,
just call on our manager.
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The "Voice of The Frontier's" special events unit visited
the fair at Chambers on Thursday and by means of tape record
ing interviewed Donald Fullerton, of Amelia; Dale Garwood, of
Amelia, and Gary Holcomb, of Chambers. Interviews and fair
news made up a portion of Saturday morning's regular "Voice"
program at 9:45 a. m. Fullerton helped present an REA demon
stration and entered a siocker-feeder calf. Garwood won grand
champion laurels with his stocker-feeder Angus calf 5-monlhs
old. Garwood said he spent 4 Vi hours per week caring for his
calf. Gary's sewing entries included a dust cloth and a pin cush
ion. He’s fend of using a sewing machine. Left-to-righl; Ful
Garwood, Holcomb and Geor ge Hammond.
Gary Ho.comb, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Holcomb, of
Chambers, proudly displays his Hereford Stocker-feeder calf,
Gabbie Hayes," which won a grand championship award. Mas
ter Gary also entered a hog and some sewing, which captured
the interest of the "Voice of The Frontier’s" announcer, George
Hammond (above).
. This U C. M. Mischief Maker V. grand champion Hereford
“"J £ the Holt county fair. He is owned by C Bar M ranch of
O Neill and was sired by a 5-thousand-dollar herd bull. He was
shown by C. M. McVay, of O’Neill.
O NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Boelter
and son, Bobby, and Miss Clar
yce Johnson and Miss Hazel
Johnson returned Monday, Sep
tember 4, from*a 2 weeks’ trip
to Idaho, Washington and west
I ern Nebraska where they visit
j ed relatives and friends.
Pete Songey, a former busi
nessman, and daughter, of Lin
coln, were renewing old friend
ships in O'Neill Friday evening,
September 1. They were on
their way to Canada on a busi
ness trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Doerning,
of Mallard, la., arrived Friday,
September 1, to visit their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie
Doerning, and sons. They re
tured home on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geoerge Wett
leaufer and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Long and Oran were
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Horner and
Judy, of North Platte, spent
the weekend here visiting
friends and relatives. They al
so went to Beaver Crossing to
visit Mr. IJorner’s parents.
Miss Loretta Enright spent
a few days in Omaha last week.
Mr. and Mrs- Wm. Hubby and
Virginia Rouse were dinner
guests at the home of Mrs. Car
rie Borg Wednesday, August 30.
“Tubby” Rineheart' has re
turned to Omaha after spend
ing the summer in O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Havranek and
Mr. and Mrs- Don Adamson at
tended the Chambers fair Fri
day, September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ander
son were dinner guests at the
home of Austin Searles Sunday,
September 3.
Mrs. A1 House and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick House were visitors
at the Alex Borg home Sunday,
September 3.
Mrs. Buz Hill, of Winner, S.
D., visited the Dale Buckmas
ter home Sunday, August 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Adamson
and Judy visited relatives at
Butte Sunday, September 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brinker,
of Cherokee, la., visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Adamson Saturday, September
2.
Mrs- Ralph Beckwith and
Mrs. Marcellus took their 4-H
club, The Kitty Clovers, to the
Chambers fair. The girls won
several prizes.
James Bowen, who works here
for the REA, is spending his va
cation in North Carolina visit
ing his wife and family.
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EMMET NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stras
bein and family, of Sergent’s
Bluffs, la., arrived Friday to
spend several days visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Abart and
Dercy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Newton
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton
and family were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Clouse near O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen,
Donna Lou and Bobby Dean,
of Topeka, Kans., spent Friday
and Saturday visiting Mrs. Ag
nes Gaffney. They are also vis
iting relatives at Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
and family, of O’Neill, were
Sunday visitors at the Frank
Foreman home.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Farr were Mr
and Mrs. Billy Farr, of Redbird,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr and
family, of O’Neill.
Mrs. Thomas Preston and
son, Michael, of O'Neill, Mrs.
Jack Murphy and Maureen,
Norma Lou Foreman and Mary
belle O’Connor attended the
Holt county fair at Chambers
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs- Harold Mlinar
and family were Sunday visit
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaup
at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robert
son, of O’Neill, were Wednesday,
August 30, visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kendall,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kendall and
family, of Hastings, visited at
the Wayne Fox hom^ Saturday
night and Sunday. Mrs. Stella
Kendall returned with them.
Mrs. Kendall and Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel Kendall will visit Mr.
and Mrs. James Baldwin at
Montezuma, la
Miss Norma Lou Foreman
was a Sunday overnight guest
at the Wayne Fox home.
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