* This is a bird's eye view of Fi. Randall, first of the mainslem projects to near completion.—The Frontier Engraving. • t Soil Group Plans Monthly Broadcasts First A i r Show Is ‘ W ell-Received’ The Holt Soil Conservation district supervisors decided at the regular board meeting held Thursday. March 11, that they would undertake their radio program on a regular monthly basis over radio station WJAG, Norfolk. The board felt the in itial, experimental broadcast on Wednesday, March 3, was well received, judged from reports, und a decision was made to per petuate the plan. On Wednesday, March 24, an additional broadcast will be made with Everett Mitchell, famed NBC voice of agriculture, who spoke at the annual meeting of the extension service and soil conservation district last week. Also on the broadcast will be L. F. Bredemeier of North Platte, -»t If* ru n PP rnrKPrvatmnict- rinrin Newton of Ainsworth, Brown county agent; A. Neil Dawes of O’Neill, Holt county agent; Ora Yarges of Stuart, chairman of Holt county extension board, and C. R. (“Bob”) Hill, unit conserva tionist. This program will be heard between 10 and 10:15 fol lowing the “Voice of The Fron tier.” The April 7 broadcast will be an interview with several of the speakers appearing on the pro gram at the grassland-livestock meeting held in Stuart a few weeks ago. For the May broad cast, to be aired at 10 a.m., Wed nesday, May 5, it is hoped to bring the listeners a rural school conservation class and an inter view with the teacher and the county superintendent. Broad casts beyond that date have not been planned but current events concerning conservation and ex periences of various cooperators are expected to make up the text of succeeding programs. The county agent endorses this program whole heartedly and urges all rural and town people to stay tuned following the “Voice of The Frontier” for news of the Holt soil conserva tion district on the air. EARNS PROMOTION SOUTH OF STUART—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batenhorst received a letter from their son, James, in Korea, stating he was promoted to the rank of sergeant February 18. He is serving with a field ar tillery battalion and has been in Korea since last March. - -- -- -- - mu-if i' ' DR. H. D. GILDERSLEEVE OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th & Douglas O’NEILL, NEBR Phone 167 Eyes Examined _ Glasses Kitted Office Hours: j*-5 Mon. thru Sat. Prompt Tankwagon SERVICE Rural & City PHILLIPS “66” PRODUCTS New & Used Tires Greasing & Washing BORG &~WORTH Phillips "66“ Station Phone 362 This view shows the Ft. Randall eneigizaiio n ceremony in progress Monday morning. Hydro generator put into action upon signal from President Eisenhower is shown in left background; l"°£irum is in center background. Only handpicked guests (foreground) were present in power house ceremony.—The Frontier Photo.. ________ .. John D. Forsyth of Niobrara tells assembly Missouri river basin enthusiasts envisioned the Randall project as early as 1938. Seated are Former South Dakota Gov. Geroge T. Mickelson, Brig. Gen. V/. E. Potter and South Dakota Gov. Sigurd Anderson.—The Frontier Photo. Lauren Kelelsen of Pickstown, S.D.. senior operator in the mammoth Ft Randall power house. stands by the control (arrow) which was thrown at 12:Pl a.m.. Wednesday, sending ini tial Randall power into the Nebraska public pow er system via O'Neill's strategic power facilities. —The Frontier Photo. »> ' Un-and-Ai-Il Club Claims 26 Members— The Up-and-At-It 4-H club met at the James McNulty home on Sunday, March 7. Two mem bers joined the club, making a total of 26 members. The new members are Gordon Slaight and James Schmitz. Gail Johring was a visitor at the meeting. We voted on how to make $20 for the new Ak-Sar-Ben build ing at the Chambers fair grounds. A demonstration was given by Eddie Pierson on how to tie knots. Our next meeting is to be held at the Drayton home on April 2. A lunch of tavern sandwiches and cocoa was served by the hostess. Soldier Stationed in Berlin Gels Medal— ATKINSON—Army Sgt. Rob ert D. Kenny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight A. Kenny of Atkin son, recently was awarded the good conduct medal while serv • ing with the Berlin command in Germany. A member of cempany B in the command’s headquarters and service battalion, Kenny received the medal for his “exemplary l.e haviir, efficiency and fidelity.” The 23-year-old sergeant en tered the army in 1949 and was stationed at Ft. Riley, Kans., be fore arriving overseas in Septem ber, 1951. Ruth Anne Damme Club President— The organization meeting of the Silver Star Sisters was held at the home of Edythe Grimes Saturday. March 6. We selected our officers. The leader of the club is Mrs. Leona Gleed; as sistant leader is Mrs. Dorothy Lambert. Other officers are: Ruth Ann Damme, president, Bonita Osborn, vice-president; Doreen Gleen, secretary, and Qeone Beed, news reporter. We are taking two projects— lounging and sleeping and dress r=== up clothes. There are 10 girls in the club. Our next meeting wi.’l be held with Cleone Beed on March 20. A lunch was served by Mis. Crimes. — Bv Cleone (“Rusty”* Beed. reporter. Sunday, Mrs. Mary Wetzler went to Gregory, S.D., to visit several days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wetzler and family. Entertains Club— Mrs. Max Wanser entertained the Jeudi club at dinner and bridge last Thursday. High scores for the evening were won by Mrs. Wanser and Winnie Barger. General Auto and Truck Repairing. 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