Ressel Re-Elected Holt ASC Chairman — Pick Committeemen for Precincts On Wednesday, September 28, the annual convention to elect the Holt county agricultural sta bilization conservation committee was held. Delegates from the 22 community precincts were pres end. Elected to the county com mittee were: Harry E. Ressel of O’Neill, chairman; Homer Ernst of O’Neill, vice-chairman; A1 J. Sauser of O’Neill, member; George Fullerton of Chambers, first alternate, and Albert Carson of Dorsey, second alternate. The annual election of com munity committeemen for the various precincts in the county was recently held. The following “ men were elected to the offices of chairman, vice-chairman and reg ular member, respectively: . * Antelope and Iowa — Glen Stewart, A. T. Crumly, Keith Kennedy. Atkinson — Richard Crippen, Otto Gloor, Lewis Ohde. Chambers and Shamrock — George Fullerton, Ervin Hilligas, Wayne Smtih. Cleveland and Dustin— James Allyn, Elmer Olberding, H. A. Mitchell. Coleman and Saratoga—Elmer L. Sterns, George Syfie, jr., W. L. Coleman. Conley—Troxel Green, Ralph Green, Lloyd Hilligas. Deloit—Frank Mlnarik, Cletus Muff, Rudy Funk. Emmet and Pleasantview — George Skopec, Orville Hitch cock, Joseph Wagman. Ewing and Golden—E. P. Wil liamson, Joseph Thoendel, A. M. Beelaert, jr. Grattan—Paul Krugman, Boyd Boelter, Fora L. Knight. i - ' ———"I Green Valley, Holt Creek and Francis — Ray Cearns, Harry Mlinar, Art Pacha. Inman — Lyle Abney, Clifford Sobotka, Karl Keyes. Lake and McClure — Ralph Hoffman, Albert Thoendel, Omer Gibson. Paddock—Walter Devall, Ben Johring, George Mellor. Rock Falls and Bell — Elwin Grutsch, Sammie Derickson, Wil liam Claussen. Sand Creek — Merrill Smith, Quentin Hickok, Charles Dobias. Scott—Howard Slack, Howard Wells, Fred Krugman. Sheridan—Clarence Gilg, Ralph Beck, John Flannery. Shields—Joe Grutsch, Clarence Gokie, Darel Bright. Steel Creek — Roger Rosen krans, C. L. Brady, Charles Cole. Stuart—Arthur Ziska, Clarence Johnson, George Wallinger. Swan and Josie—Hank Whit comb, Ira Lierman, Art Doolittle. Verdigris—Harold Asher, Rob ert Nissen, Alvin Heese. Willowdale—Albert Derickson, Fred Frericks, Arthur Ilibbs, jr. Wyoming and Fairview— Guy Blake, Harold Fullerton, Tom Doolittle. O’Neill Sailor in Anti-Sub Exercise— Ships and planes from the United States, Great Britain, Portugal and France joined forces September 22 to participate in North Atlantic Treaty organiza tion exercise “Centerboard.” Aboard the ASW support aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge is George Edward McCarthy, avia tion ordnanceman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. McCarthy of O’Neill. On completion of training Oc tober 2 the ships visited Lisbon, Portugal, for seven days liberty and recreation for the crews. Will Answer Social Securities Inquiries— Harold F. Benjamin, field rep resentative of the Omaha office of the social securiity administra tion, will be at O’Neill in the as sembly room in the basement of the courthouse, on Wednesdays October 12 and October 26, be tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes, for merly of O’Neill and now of Portland, Ore., and son, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hynes and children, came Monday to spend their va cation with the Matt, Austin and Loretta Hynes families. Mrs. Elroy Lieb entertained eight youngsters with a party Thursday, September 29, honor ing the sixth birthday anniver sary of her son, Dickie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larser spent Sunday at Chambers visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ok Larsen. Cubs Watch Frontier in Production Members of dens 2 and 3 of O’Neill Cub pack 210 were Wednesday, September 21, visitors at The Frontier where they watched north-central Nebraska’s biggest weekly newspaper in produc tion. They also visited the “Voice of The Fron teir” radio studios where they were interviewed. Standing behind the form of a full-page adver tisement are (left-to-right): Front row — John Baker, Michael Gauagner, Bin Brass, vern Gre- j nier, James Sullivan, Ray Kirk and Michael Hammond; back row—Richard Marcellus, Michael Grutsch, Terry Tom jack, Robert Reimer and John Kennell. In rear are Ronnie Snowardt (at left) and Gary Jeffrey. Snowardt and Jeffrey are pack Boy Scouts and are pack chiefs. The leaders (not pictured) are Mrs. Melvin Marcellus and Mrs. Wayne Baker.—The Frontier Photo. Miss Mitchell Heads Holt Rural Teachers The Holt County Rural Teach ers’ association has elected offi cers for this year as follows: Miss Lucille Mitchell, president; Feme Livingston, vice-president; Kathryn Hoffman, secretary; Thelma Young, treasurer. Elected representatives were: Helen Thomas, Helen Martens, Don Fullerton, Floyd Butterfield, Bonita Muff. An executive meeting was held Saturday, October 1. It was de cided that the first teachers’ meeting will be held October 19. The topic will be social security and Mr. Lynch will be the speak er. November 2 has been set as the date for a special project meet ing on juvenile delinquency. Rev. Adrian Edgar of Norfolk will be the speaker. — By Bonita Muff, news reporter. Frontier for printing! O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs. George McCarthy return ed home Sunday after spending the past week in Omaha.” Mr. MrCarthy attended a rural mail carriers’ five-state meeting and banquet Saturda night in Fre mont. C. A. Englehaupt of Gering was a Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember 28, guest at the Lyle Mc Kim home. Misses Verna and Phyllis Laursen spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Laursen near Goose Lake. Chambers News Mary Taggart of Omaha spent last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taggart, and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haussler of Holbrook came Tuesday, Sep tember 27, to visit relatives. They were accompanied here by John Walter, sr., who had visited sev eral weeks in the Haussler home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adams of St. Paul were overnight guests of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Adams, Fri day, September 30. They were enrou1)e from a vacation trip West, where they visited rela tives and friends in Oregon. Darrell Gillette and Rev. J. M. Hodgkin drove to Omaha Mon day, September 26, returning Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Albers left Tuesday for a two-weeks’ visit with rela tives at Fremont, Genoa, Monroe and other points. Mr. and Mr§. Glen Grimes and family drove to Long Pine Sun day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Russell and brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds and family. Pfc. Howard Beed arrived Thursday, September 28, from L a P1 a t a receiving station in Maryland to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beed and family. Howard is reporting on October 19, to the army base at Oakland, Calif., for overseas duty. He will be stationed in Formosa. Sunday October 2, he visited his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kaup, at Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller drove to Chadron Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ards. They returned Monday. Mrs. Elwyn Rubek assisted in the store while they were gone. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Oehring and daughter, Carol, of Lincoln were Sunday visitors in the Ed win Wink home. Mrs. Oehring is a sister of Mrs. Wink. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dobbs and children visited relatives at Em erson and Sioux City Sunday. Mrs. Bert Garwood of Atkin son spent the September 25 weekend with her son and daughter-ii*-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garwood and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Spath and daughters, Jill and Judy, of Aur ora, Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller ton of Amelia and Mrs. Charles Spath of Chambers were Sunday dinner guests in the Frank Spath home. Dr. D. B. Blume of Sioux City flew to Chambers Saturday and visited the Gene Dobbs family. C. V. Robertson, his mother, Mrs. Charles Spann and her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Wyant, drove to Brush, Colo., to attend the funeral there on Thursday, September 29, of Will Roland, brother-in-law of Mrs. Spann. They returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stowell and son, Gary, of O’Neill and Mr. Stowell’s mother of Prescott, la., were supper guests Saturday in the A. A. Walter home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge of Amelia were Sunday visitors in the Clarence Damme home. The following members of the family of John Walter, sr., were present on Friday to help him celebrate his 89th birthday an niversary: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haussler of Holbrook; Mrs. Del bert Robertson and children of O’Neill; Mrs. C. V. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Robertson and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walter; Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Walter and two boys; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and children and Mrs. A1 Deirking, all oj Chambers. Appliances Damaged in Electrical Storm DELOIT—This community re ceived about three inches of rair Sunday afternoon and evening The electrical storm burned oui some appliances and home freez ers. Leonard Larson reports 3.3J inches of rain since Septembei 20. The moisture has been o: great benefit to the rye. Some of the older residents re port this is the most seven drought in 20 years. Other Deloit News Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulf o Greenville, Mich., visited las Thursday at the Fred Harpster Henry Reimer and John Wul homes. The Wulfs formerly livec near this locality. Mrs. Zoe Huffman of Elgin was an overnight guest at the Huff man ranch last Thursday. Mrs. Henry Reimer was an ov ernight guest Tuesday, Septem ber 27, at the Zoe Huffman home in Elgin. Florence Butler and Anna Van Zandt were guests last Thursday at the R. Tomjack home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulf of Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Reimer and Elayne were Sun day guests at the Howard Temple home in Hastings. 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