The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 23, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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    New Shop Building
for Inman School
INMAN The Inman school
will open Wednesday, August 29,
when there will be a half-day of
school. Busses will leave at 12 o’
clock to return the students to
their homes.
Freshman and sophomore
classes will register on opening
day TTie junior and senior class
es will register on Friday, Aug
ust 24. from 1 until 5:30 p.m.
The faculty and classes include:
W. M Uppen, superintendent,
who will teach shop; Robert
Loomer, principal and coach, sci
ence, social science; Mrs. Agnes
Spann, English, social science
and home economies; Miss Bar
bara Brunckhorst, typing and
bookkeeping; Leonard Sawyer,
band.
Mrs. Rose Kivett will teach
sixth, seventh and eighth grades;
Mrs Marjorie Kelly, fourth and
fifth. Miss Mildred Keyes, sec
ond and third; Miss Valada
Biddlesome. kindergarten and
first grade.
A new building is being con
structed for the shop class.
INMAN NEWS
Floyd Jones and son and broth
er, Jim, returned to their home in
K1 Monte, Calif., on Friday morn
ing after spending several days
visiting in the Otto Retke home.
Miss Mary Morsbach spent from
Tuesday, August 14, until Friday
visiting in the Ralph Brittell home
in Albion.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Appleby and
family of Pender spent the week
Dr. Edw. J. Norwood, O.D.
Optometrist.
from Crawford, Nebraska,
will be In O’Neill on
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1
At the Hotel Golden
9 A M. to 5 PJR.
Eyes Scientifically
Examined
Glasses Properly Fitted
• rid visiting in the home of his
parents. Mr and Mrs. Harry Ap
•
• A i, ... IVt: • . d from
': . a in re he spent
course for auctioneers.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sehalz
md Mr and Mrs Alva Scholz re
turned Sunday from Mountain
Home. Ida. where they visited
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Tjessem and
daughters of Maywood, 111., ar
rived Saturday for a visit in the
home of Mrs. Tjessem’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Moore, Mrs.
Michael Gallagher and daughter,
Janet, drove to Norfolk Tuesday,
August 14. Enroute they called on
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs A Tiedgen. at Meadow
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Luben and
daughters of Wisner are visiting
in the Charles Luben and Mrs.
May Fraka homes.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Brittell
and daughter, Betty Jean, of Al
bion were Inman callers Tues
I day, August 14.
Mrs. Harold Brower and chil
dren and Mrs. Marvin Youngs
and children of Independence,
Mo , arrived here Tuesday after
noon, August 14, and are visiting
in the homes of Mrs. A. N. But
ler and Mr and Mrs. Chester
Youngs.
Miss LuElla Watson and niece,
Bonnie Tomlinson of O’Neill,
drove to Omaha Tuesday, August
14, returning Wednesday, August
15. They visited in the W. \V.
Watson home while in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc
Mahan were guests Tuesday eve
ning, August 14, in the home of
Postmaster and Mrs. B. H. Ste
vens at Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gruhn and
family and Mi. and Mrs. Otto
Retke attended a reunion of the
Retke family at Scribner Sun
day. This is an annual affair.
Ricky Vidlak returned to his
home in Omaha on Friday morn
ing after spending the summer
here in the home of his uncle
and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Donald
Keyes.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hartigan
of Norfolk spent the weekend
Mrs. Marye Hartigan homes,
here in the James Coventry and
Coach and Mrs. Robert Loomer
and sons have enjoyed a short
visit with Mr. Loomer’s parents,
who r e s i d e in Leavenworth,
Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie May ani
famliy, who have been residing
a. Indiana, arrived here Satur
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American Legion Ball Room
— O’Neill —
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Music by J
DON SHAW ORCHESTRA I
Polkiu — Waltzes — Two-Steps
Sehottisches — handlers
Admission: $1.00 j
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ligher home.
and Mrs Tom Watson were
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Wednesday • evening, August 15.1
mouta from Omaha
m here Tom received medical
; care, to their home in Rapid
I City, S.D.
Bill Coventry went to Norfolk
Sunday evening to spend a week1
j m the home of his brother-in-la w
' and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. E |
Hartigan.
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Dorsey News
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beattie
and daughters of Odessa, N Y,
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Battle’s mother, Mrs. Anna Car
on. also with other friends and
relatives.
The Lucky Clover 4-H club
was well represented at tin-1
Chambers fair and club members j
were awarded severel blue, redj
and white ribbons. Rexford Car
son and Eddie Krugman spent
every day at the fair as they had
their calves on exhibit.
Mrs. Otto Ruzicka and Mrs.
Joe Pavlik and son called at the
H. C. Osborn home Friday.
Otto Ruzicka was a business
called at the Gordon Barta home
Sunda> morning.
M/Sgt and Mrs. C. H. Osborn
and sons visited at the Harold
Osborn home f r ® m Saturday
night until Wednesday moraine,
August 11-15. They were enroute
from their former home in Port
iand. Ore., to their new homo in
Tampa, Fla. They wall visit oth
er relatives at Braymer, Mo. Ft.
Leonard Wood, Mo., Gilman. Mo.,
and Independence, Mo.
Mr. ana Mrs. Warren Beattie
and daughters were Tuesday,
August 15, supper guests at the
Edward Carson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carson
and family attended the fair at
| Chambers last Thursday and
brought some of the 4-H club
exhibits home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Butterfield
and family visited at the R. L.
Hughes home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miliard of
I yons visited at the Osborn home
over the weekend,
i Mr. and Mis. Anton Kalkowski
: of Lynch visited Sunday eve
ning at the Gordon Barta home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and
Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Osborn attended the birthday
anniversary surprise party for
Fud Mitchell last Thursday eve
ning.
John Deriekson was a business
caller at the Tom Alder home on
Friday.
A “very nice” rain was receiv
ed in the Dorsey eommun:ty last
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta
and Evelyn visited at the home
>t Mrs. Barta’s parents in Verdi
gre Wednesday, August 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aim and
Jo Anne returned to their home
Monday night after having spent
their vacation visiting relatives
and. friends in Illinois and Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd stay
ed at the Claude Pickering home
while Mr .and Mre. Pickering
were in Omaha last week.
Sunday Guests—
Guests Sunday at the C. E.
Worth home were Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Wetzler and family of
Gregory, S.D., Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Page and Barbara of
Page, Mrs. Mary Wetzler, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Wetzler and fam
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A.
Worth and family.
Miss Betty Jean Rodman re
turned Saturday from Wausa
where she spent a week with
her uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs.
E. J. Bild and family.
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Attention-Compeller at Omaha Exposition
This horse attracted widespread attention at tiie Omaha world’s
fair more than a half-century ago, and the long, flowing mane
and elongated tail explain why. Henry Krier of O’Neill submitted
a faded photograph to The Frontier and wondered how many folks
ir> this newspaper’s family of readers might have seen this curios
ity.
Fair Winners
Holt county fair winners have
lx*en announced as follows in the
4-H and FFA department:
FAT CALVES
Purple Ribbon Group
Angus steer — Susan LaRue,
Ewing; Bob Beelaert, Page.
Hereford heifer—Robert Kla
benes, Ewing.
Shorthorn steer—Janett Clem
ens, Amelia.
Hereford steer— Gary Bowen,
Page.
Blue Ribbon Winners
Hereford steer—Robert Burge,
Amelia; Gary Bowen, Page;
Bruce Bowen, Page; Eddie Krug
man, O’Neill; Rexford Carson,
Redbird.
Hereford heifer—Robert Kla
benes, Ewing.
Shorthorn steer—Janet Clem
ens, Amelia.
Angus heifer — Danny LaRue,
Ewing; Gary and Terry LaRue,
Ewing; Bob Beelaert, Page; Lar
ry Beck, Atkinson; Marlene Beck,
Atkinson.
Angus steer — Bob Beelaert,
Page; Robert Klabenes, Ewing;
Dick Coventry, Inman; Susan La
Rue, Ewing.
Hereford steer, FFA entry —
Kenneth Backhaus, O’Neill.
Red Ribbon Winners
Hereford steer—Alberta Miles,
Chambers; Donald Clemens, Am
elia; Roberta Klabenes, Ewing;
Jeanette Klabenes, Ewing.
Angus steer — Lanny LaRue,
Ewing; Bob Beelaert, Page; Sha
ron Miner, O’Neill.
White Ribbon Winner
Hereford steer— Jerold Harit
ins, Ewing.
BREEDING HEIFERS
Purple Ribbon Group
Hereford—Kenneth Backhaus.
Shorthorn—Fred Cronk.
Angus—Bob Beelaert, Sharon
Miner.
Blue Ribbon Winners
Hereford — Judy Sanders, O’
Neill; Robert Welke, Ewing; Mi
lan Welke, Ewing; Gary Fick, In
man; Donald Eppenbach, O’Neill;
Gale Holcomb, Chambers.
Angus—Lanny LaRue, Ewing;
Brenda Beelaert, Page; Becky
Beelaert, Page; Bob Beelaert,
Page; Sharon Miner, O’Neill; Mar
ilyn Sidcrs, Inman; Eddie Krug
man, O'Neill.
Shorthorn—Fred Cronk, Page;
Linda Cronk, Page; Bonnie Heiss,
Page; Rita Larson, Page.
Red Ribbon Winners
Hereford— Judy Sanders, O’
Neill; Kathy Fick, Inman; Keith
Krugman, O’Neill; Gary Fick, In
man.
Angus—Joseph Beelaert, Page;
Danny LaRue, Ewing; Lynn
Grass, Page.
COW AND CALF
Purple Ribon Group
Shorthorn—Fred Cronk, Page;
Lyle Heiss, Page.
Blue Ribbon Winners
Shorthorn—Fred Cronk, Page;
Lyle Heiss, Page; Lyle Heiss,
Page.
Angus—Sharon Miner, O’Neill.
STOCKER-FEEDERS
Purple Ribbon Group
Hereford steer—Edith Grimes,
Chambers; Bob Ruther, Inman;
Judy Garwood, Chambers; Venita
White, Amelia.
Blue Ribbon Winners
Hereford steer—Debby Eisen
hauer, Chambers; John Hammer*
lun, O’Neill; Pam Hammerlun,
O’Neill; Venita White, Amelia;
Bob Ruther, Inman; Edith
Grimes, Chambers; Judy Beed,
Chambers; Mershon Lierman,
Amelia; Judy Garwood, Cham
bers; Donald Ermer, O’Neill;
Gloria Grimes, Chambers; Rich
ard Grimes, Chambers; La urine
Schmitz, O’Neill; Mildred
Schmitz, O’Neill; Jerry Schmitz,
O'Neill Sandra Whitaker, Cham
bers; Bobby Gartner, Chambers;
Gary Holcomb, Chambers.
Hereford heifer—Gal Holcomb,
Chambers; Virginia Bilstein, Am
elia; Darold Ermer, O’Neill; Bev
Paul Shierk
INSURANCE AGENCY
O’NEILL. NEBR
Insurance of All
FREE
WEDDING DANCE
at
Summerland
Ewing
Tuesday, Aug. 28
erly Linquist, Star; Loren Blake,
Chambers.
Angus steer— Freddie Miller,
Star; Nicky Hammerlun. O’Neill;
Fay Garwood, Amelia; Eric Gar
wood, Amelia; Everitt Garwood,
Amelia; Dean Garwood, Amelia.
Shorthorn steer—Dale Bilstein,
Amelia.
Red Ribbon Winners
Angus steer— Janet Garwood,
Amelia.
Angus heifer—Fay Garwood,
Amelia; Janet Garwood, Am
elia; David Garwood, Amelia.
Hereford steer—Larry Dobro
volnv, O’Neill; Roger Waldo,
Amelia; Gloria Grimes, Cham
bers; Charlotte Grimes, Cham
bers; Dick Bilstein, Amelia; Dar
rel Swanson, Amelia; Mary Ho
molka, Chambers; Loren Blake,
Chambers; Billy Whitcomb, Am
elia; Larry Swanson, Chambers;
Donald Sw'anson, Chambers; Wil
liam Whitaker, Chambers; Rose
anna Blake, Chambers; Richard
Ernst, O’Neill; Kenneth Coolidge,
Chambers, red ribbon on each of
two steers; Jane Garwood, Cham
bers; Janette Clemens, Amelia;
Patty Grubb, Chambers; Douglas
Jarman, Chambers; Raymond
Strong, Chambers; Jerry Homol
ka, Chambers; Gale Holcomb,
Chambers; Beverly Whitcomb,
Amelia; Patty Grubb, Chambers.
Hereford heifer— Joyce Wat
son, Amelia; Roger Waldo, Am
elia; Gary Holcomb, Chambers,
Sharon Watson, Amelia; Harold
Whitcomb, A melia; Roseanna
Blake, Chambers.
Angus steer — Nelda Cuatt,
Amelia; Galen Worden, Amelia;
Virgil Lorenz, Ewing; Glen Mil
ler, Stai; Marlene Garw'ood, Am
1 eua.
White Ribbon Winners
Hereford steer — Garnett Gd
logly, Inman; Larry Beck, Atkin
son; Bess Watson, Amelia; Doug
las Friedrich, O’Neill; Dale Bil
j stein, Amelia; Donald Clemens,
Amelia; Jerry Robertson, Cham
bers; Shirley Green, Amelia.
Hereford heifer—John Strong,
Chambers; D a n e 1 i a Whitaker,
Chambers; Douglas J a r m an,
Chambers; Donald Swanson,
Chambers; David Green Amelia.
BEEF DIVISION
Club Group of 3
Martha 4-H club, Ewing, blue,
Eagle Hustlers club, Page, red;
South Fork Community club,
Chambers, white.
Showmanship
Bob Beelaert, Page, blue; Fred
Cronk, Page, red; Gary Bowen,
Page, white.
DAIRY
Purple Ribbon Group
Kent Stauffer, Page; Denny
Ickes, Page; Jack Gilg, Atkinson;
Margie Gilg, Atkinson; Randall
Stauffer, Page.
Blue Ribbon Winners
Guernsey junior calf — Jack
Gilg, Atkinson; Margie Gilg, At
kinson.
Guernsey junior yearling —
Charlotte Luebcke, Page; Mary
Lou Luebcke, Page.
Guernsey 2-year-old— Jerilyn
Luebcke, Page; Seal Luebcke,
Page.
Herd of three — Charlotte
Luebske, Page; Jerilyn Luebcke,
Page.
Holstein senior calf— Roland
Hanson, Inman; Dennis Scheer,
Ewing; Ruth Ann Hanson, In
man
Holstein junior yearling—Rod
ney Kennedy, Page; Bernice Col
man, Inman.
Holstein junior calf — Denny
Ickes, Page; Bob Coventry, In
man Fay Scheer, Ewing; Bill
Coventry, Inman.
Holstein senior yearling—Bert
Smith, Inman; Tommy Gillogly,
Inman; Ralph Heisor, Atkinson.
Brown Swiss junior calf—Ran
dall Stauffer, Page.
Milking Shorthorn junior calf
—Bonnie Welke, Ewing; Randy
Colman, Inman; Bernice Colm.rn,
Inman; Kent Stauffer, Page;
Randall Stauffer, Page.
Milking Shorthorn senior calf
—Randall Stauffer, Page; Kent
Stauffer, Page.
Milking Shorthorn junior year
ling—Kent Stauffer, Page.
Ayrshire junior calf— Ronnie
Chipps, Ewing.
Ayrshire senior calf — Lyle
Chipps, Ewing.
Ayrshire junior yearling—Lin
da Chipps, Ewing,
i Arshire senior yearling— Jim
Gilg, Atkinson.
Red Ribbon Group
Guernsey junior calf— Mary
Lou Luebcke, Page; Charlotte
Luebcke, Page; Seal Luebcke,
Page! Jerilyn Luebcke, Page.
Guernsey junior yearling —
Bonnie Welke, Ewing (2); Jerilyn
Luebcke, Page.
Guernsey 2-year-old — Mary
Lou Luebcke, Page; Charlotte
Luebcke, Page.
Guernsey junior herd of 3—
Seal Luebcke, Page; Mary Lou
Luebcke, Page.
Holstein senior calf— Charles
Hill, O’Neill; Alvin Crumly, Page;
Janice Crumly, Page.
Holstein junior yearling—Don
na Crumly, Page; Brenda Col- j
man, Inman.
0 ilmu calf Karen
: iwn. Inman. Val Stauffer,
Page; Warren Hansen, Inman
Holstein senior yearling—Lyle
.
White Ribbon Winners
Guernsey junior calf — Jim
Gilg, Atkinson; Mary Clair Gilg.
Atkinson.
Guernsey junior yearling—Seal
Luebcke, Page.
Holstein senior calf — Janet
Harkins, Ewing (2).
Holstein cow over 2 years — i
Jack Gilg, Atkinson.
Club Group of 3
Bint -Clover club, Atkinson; i
Inman Victory Boys and Girls,1
Inman.
Red Eagle Hustlers. Page.
Showmanship
Blue—Roland Hansen, Inman. i
Red—Ronnie Chipps, Ewing.
White — Mary Lou Luebcke,
Page.
SWINE
Blue Ribbon Winners
Market litter—Eddie Ethington,
Atkinson; Milan Welke, Star.
Market litter. FFA entry — ]
Archie Juracek, O'Neill.
Purebred gilt — Earl Miller, i
Atkinson; Jack Gilg, Atkinson;
Terry Gallagher, Emmet.
Purebred litter— Terry Galla
gher, Emmet; Lynn Gallagher,
Emmet.
Purebred boar—Terry Galla
gher, Emmet.
Market hog- Lynn Gallagher,
Emmet.
Marekt hog, FFA entry —
George Fuller, O’Neill
Purebred litter. FFA entry —
George F'uller, O’Neill.
Red Ribbon Winners
Market litter — Earl Miller,
Atkinson.
Purebred gilt—Lynn Gallagher,
Emmet.
Market hog—Lynn Gallagher,
Emmet.
Showmanship
First—George Fuller, O’Neill,
FFA entry.
SHEEP
Blue Ribbon Winners
Breeding buck—.Junior Young,
O’Neill.
Fat lamb, FFA entry—Marvin
Young, O’Neill.
Red Ribbon Winners
Fat lamb, FFA entry—Marvin
Young, O’Neill.
HORSES
Saddle Stock
Blue ribbon— 2-years-old and
over—Sharon Miner, O’Neill.
Red ribbon — 2 years-old and j
over—Beverly Linquist, Star.
METHODIST (O’Neill-Emmet)
Rev. Glenn Kennicott, pastor
O’NEILL—
Friday, August 24: Dorcas, 2
p.m,. at the church.
Sunday, August 26: Worship,
8 30 a.m.; Sunday-school, 3:45
a.m.; second worship, 11 a.m;
John Wesley film, 8 p.m.
Monday, August 27; Interme
diate youth fellowship swimming
party.
Wednesday, August 29: Choir
practice, 7 p m.
Thursday, August 30: Prayer
circle, 10 a.m., at Claude Bates
home.
Friday, August 31: Dorcas, 2
p.m., at the church.
EMMET—
Friday, August 24: Official
board and first quarterly confer
ence, 8 p.m., at the church.
Sunday, August 26: Children’s
Sunday-school, 9:30 a.m.; wor
ship, 9:45 a.m.; adult Sunday
school following worship.
Linda and Sonic Marcellus of
Pico, Calif., visited at the M. B.
Marcellus home the past week.
Ponton Insurance
FLORENCE PONTON, Prop
Insurance of All Kinds
& Bonds
Pbone 106 — Golden Bldg
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OMUL LOCALS
. j . >| Mi Henry
Martin Wore Mrs. Goldie Berg ot
Palm Springs, Calif., Mr, and
Mrs Arden Berg arid Mrs, Claire
Vanllove and daughter, Dolores
all of Bristow, They also called
on Mrs Charles R. Manson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marcellus
and family, who are visiting the
Jot' Fernholz and M B Mareel
lus homes and the D. B. Marcel
lus home in Stuart and with
other relatives left Wednesday,
August 15. for a visit in South
Dakota.
Mrs. John J Harrington re
turned Wednesday, August 15,
from Omaha where she met her
husband, who is employed in
Chicago They visited their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs J D. FTaber, and daughter
for six days
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzewski
were the Leonard Fox family of
Orchard, the Tom Zakrzewski
ui > of Stai and Bernard
C. noble of Chamlx-rs,
Ird
Mrs J.mra Wrioht were her
, d \\ : ht an I son, El
don. of Sioux City and Mr.
Wright's' cousin. Kenneth liar-'
Toy of Lavs Angeles, Calif
.
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IDEAL CLEANERS
O'Neill, N’ebr.
Frank Disterhaupt, Jr.f Clean-Up Sale
AT AUCTION
THURS.. AUG. 30
12:30 Noon
We are moving to Minnesota, so will sell all our personal
property on the above date. Sale will be held at the farm
Located 18 miles northeast of Atkinson, Nebr., on Highway
No. 11, and Vi mile east, or 14 miles south of Butte on
Highway No. 11.
22 — Head of Cattle — 22
10—Head of MILK COWS, all fresh now, ages 3- to 5
years old. 7 high grade Guernseys, 2 Shorthorns and
1 Holstein cow
1 -Registered 4-Year-Old ANGUS BULL
5—HEIFER CALVES out of above milk cows
2—Purebred ANGUS STOCK COWS
4—STEER CALVES
Machinery and Equipment
New Milner slide stacker, 14-ft., with wire cage; Case
“CC” tractor in good condition; Regular Farmall on rub
ber; 3-rake hitch for Farmall; three 12-ft. Mc.-Deering
hay rakes; J-D No. 5 power mower, like new; No. 9 Me.-D.
trail mower; Model “A” truck sweep; portable sickle
grinder; DeLaval cream separator; wagon gear; some shop
tools; buzz saw; Servel gas refrigerator, 7-ft.; Garland gas
range; Speed Queen power washing machine; fet'd bunks,
fuel barrels and hog troughs.
Feed — Grain — Etc.
5—Stacks of Alfalfa Hay 2—Stacks of Prairie Hay
120 Square Bales of Oats Hay Some Brome Seed
50—Bushels of Ground Oats 25—Bales of Oats Straw
Lunch Will Be Served Usual Sale Terms
FRANK DISTERHAUPT, JR., Owner
WELLER & FLEMING, Auctioneers
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Atkinson, Clerk
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ANTELOPE COUNTY’S 42ND ANNUAL
2 - BIG PROGRAM DAYS - 2
FAIR -
RIVERSIDE PARK M I 1 II W 11
NELIGH, NEBR.
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
August 25 and 26
Entry Day — Friday, August 24
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Saturday, August 25
(Afternoon)
Carnival on the Midway
4-H Judging all day Saturday at the calf
barns
School Exhibits at amphitheatre
So program Saturday afternoon and no
charge Mill be made to the grounds
Sunday, August 26
(Afternoon)
Band Concert, Neligh Band, 1 p.m.
4-11 livestock Parade, 1:30 p.m.
PAPSTEIN’S RODEO, 2 p.m, with—
Bronco Riding
Bulldogging
Bareback Riding
Calf Roping
Brahma Riding
Cutting Horse Contest
Barrel Race
—both these events open to all entrants
—Prizes: 1st prize, 75%; 2nd prize, 25%
Carnival on the Midway
Saturday, August 25
(Night)
Gates Open at 4 p.m.
PAPSTEIN’S RODEO in full evening pro
gram
Carnival on the Midwey
Sunday, August 26
(Night)
Combined Rand Concert, 7 p.m.
Soft Rail Game, 7:30 p.m.
l ire Fighting Demonstration
—by county departments directed by
state fire marshalls
Carnival on the Midway
(ADMISSION: Saturday Night, Sunday Afternoon and Sunday Evening: I
GATE—50c; GRANDSTAND—50c; BOX SEATS—$1.00; BLEACHERS—21c |