None Injured in Accident Series In an accident that occurred at I 30 p.m., Tuesday at a county road intersection one mile east of Atkinson and a half-mile north, two cats and three persons were in volved but none was hurt. Opera tors of the vehicles were Earl flouts, 69, of Atkinson, driving a 1955 Ford westbound, and Ralph Ries,. 62, of Atkinson, driving a Iflfjil Chevrolet northbound. Dam yr to tiie Houts car was estima at $400; to the Ries machine, *450 Houts suffererd a scalp cut and was taken to the Atkinson hos pital Several stitches closed the wound and he w'as released. Ries and his wife, who was with him, •ere treated for minor cuts and bruises and released. State Highway Patrolman Eu gene Hastreiter invetigated. At 8:45 p.m., Monday a car buck collusion occurred 14 miles •urth of O'Neill. Mrs. Lillian Sim onson, 68, of O'Neill was driver of a passenger car that pulled onto the highway from a county road and was struck by a semi-truck luaded with hogs, driven by Merle Waldo, 34, of Creighton. The Sim anson car was struck on the front awl Damage to the car was esti mated at $400; to the truck, one thousand dollars. Three other women in the car— all Mrs. Simonson's sisters were unhurt; Mrs. Nora Knapp of O’ Neill, Mrs. Garnett Van Sickle of AJsask, Sask., Can., and Mrs Mary Strickland of San Francisco, Calif Neither vehicle upset, Hastrei ter said. At 11:50 p.m., Monday Gerald Butterfield, 57, of Inman was operating a car pushing a strand ed machine being operated by Al beit Kopetjtka, 42, of Inman. The ear being crashed into the Tmkbine hardware build dig on Inman s main street. Dam age to the store was fixed at $150. Four persons were hospitalized at Lynch following a one-car accident rary Tuesday. The car in which ffiey were riding failed to make a *urve. rolled over and landed in the ditch. Hospitalized and later released at Lynch were Joyce Budde of Sioux City, Marlene Budde of Sioux City, Larry Budd of Sioux City, and Virgil Fowler of South Sioux City. Cowboy Suffer* Fractured Leg CHAMBERS—One of the per Ibrmers in the RCA rodeo at the Holt county fair suffered a leg fracture and another received a broken jaw during the second night performances. Charles Dent of Vero Beach, Fla., broke his leg during the bull Aogging series. He was taken to St. Anthony's hospital fey ambul ance. Rites at Denver for Sgt. Butler EWING- Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, j August 19. at Denver, Colo., for | M/Sgt. Lyle Butler, 36. Burial was made at Denver. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler, and his sister, Mrs. E. D. f Yvonne) McDonald and children af Ft. 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O’NstO, Blnhr. | 1 Ji " ■ Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: August 2ft -Mrs Thomas Slattery of O’Neill, Lee Menke of O'Neill; 21 Albert Rit terhush of Chambers. Jeanne Louise Vitt of O'Neil; 22 Charles Dent of Vero Beach. Fla . Tony Mudloff of Page, Edward Connot of Spencer, Mrs, Wayne Pollock of Fwing. Mrs Alvin Heiser of Atkinson, Dale H Dorr of Or chard, Mrs, Max I>eMasters of Orchard; 2-1 Mrs Wayne Sand ers of Inman, David Kipple of O'Neill, George Sedlacek of Spen cer, Mrs. Darrell Heiss of Page; 25 Mrs. Ramon Bright of O'Neill. | Anna Marie Fritton of O'Neill, Mrs D R. Mounts of O'Neill, Jerry McGinn of O’Neill. Mrs Wilma Daniels of Ewing, Sharon Daniels of Ewing, Elmer L. Fos j ter of Spencer, Mrs. Reinhold Kaczor of Spencer, Mrs. J. A Ar buthnot of O'Neill, Fay Doty of O'Neill; 26 Mrs. C. A. VanValk enhorg of Ewing. Joe Bailey of O'Neill, Harry J. Brown of Bas sett, Mrs. Stanley Elkins of Chambers, Joel Parker of O'Neill, Mrs. Victor E. Wagner of Picks town, S. D. Dismissals: August 20 Charles Ostler of Arlington, Ray Hoffman of Chambers, Gary Riffey of O' Neill, Delores Vinzenz of Atkin son, Mrs. James Friedel of Stu art, Danny Trowbridge of Page, Fay Doty of O’Neill, Lee Menke <>f O'Neill; 21—Frank H. Murray of O'Neill, Mrs. Edward Shaw of Orchard, Mrs. Elven Hamilton of Ewing, Mrs. John J. Vitt of O - Neill- 22 Mrs. Alfons Liewer of Butte; 23 Mrs. C. A. VanValken borg of Ewing, Mrs. Alvin Heiser of Atkinson. Mrs. Willard H Sol fermoser and baby boy of O - Neill; 24 Jeanne Louise Vitt of O'Neill, Tony Mudloff of Page, Edward Connot of Spencer, Eu gene Clark, Inman; 25 Mrs. Mol lie Petersen, Spencer, John Fiala of Spencer, Albert Ritterbush of Chambers, Dale H. Dorr of Or chard, Mrs. Max LeMasters and baby girl of Orchadd, James C. Parker of O'Neill- 26—Harry J. Brown of Bassett, Mrs. Charles Boyle of O’Neill. David Kipple of O'Neill, Mrs. Wayne Pollock and baby boy or mrs. mourns Slattery of O'Neill, Jerry Mc Ginn of O'Neill, Mrs. J. A. Ar buthnot of O’Neill; 27—Floyd Keyes of Inman, Elmer L. Fos ter of Spencer, Fay Doty of O’ Neill. Hospitalized; Joel Parker of O’ Neill, Garrett Janzing of O’Neill, Mrs C. A. VanValkenborg of Ew ing, Mrs. Victor Wagner of Picks town, S. D., Charles Dent of Flor ida, Anna Marie Fritton of O’ Neill, Mrs. Lyle Vequist of O’ Neill, Mrs. Reinhold Kaczor of Spencer, Mrs. Stanley Elkins of Chambers, Mrs. Wilma Daniels of Ewing, Sharon Daniels of Ew ing, Cora F. Alder of Lynch, Roy Lowery of O’Neill, Thomas Scho berg of O’Neill, Mrs. D. R. Mounts of O'Neill, Mrs. Wayne Sanders of Inman, Joe Bailey of O'Neill, Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill, Peter Nissen of Page, George Sedlacek of Spencer, Mrs Darrel Heiss of Page and Mrs. Ramon Bright of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: August 18 — Mrs. Owen Davidson of O'Neill, obstet rical; 19 Mrs. Edward Kramer of Atkinson, medical, Mrs. Rich ard Read of Chambers, obstetri cal, Delbert Olson of Atkinson, medical; 19 — Steven Alberts of Long Pine, surgical, Mds. Guy Cadwallader of Stuart, surgical; 21 -Henry Gruenberg of Atkin son, medical, Edward Coufal of Stuart medical; 22—Dolores Vinz enz of Atkinson, medical, Mrs. Howard Dowling of Atkinson, ob stetrical, Ralph Kaup of Atkinson, sudgical; 23—John McAllister of Atkinson, medical, Mrs. Frances Watson of Amelia, medical, Lee Anderson of Long Pine, medical; 24 Mrs. Elmer Allyn of Stuart, obstetrical, Mrs. Clarence Grof of Atkinson, obstetrical. Dismissed: August 19 — Carol Damero of O'Neill; 20—Delbert Ol son of Atkinson, Mrs. Gary Lech of Atkinson, Mrs. Paul Wamke and daughter of Anoka, Robert Cole of Emmet, Lou Ann Lech of Atkinson. Steven Alberts of Long Pine; 21 — Mrs. Nellie O’Don nell of Atkinson, Mrs. William Raymer and daughter of Atkin son; 22—Mrs. Charles Shane and daughter of Atkinson, James Humpal of Atkinson, Ed Coufal of Stuart; za-tranK jungman or At kinson, Ralph Kaup of Atkinson; 24 — Mrs. Richard Read and daughter of Chamlters, Mrs Owen Davidson and son of O’Neill, Lois Ann Bright of Atkinson, Dolores Vinzenz of Atkinson. Hospitalized: Lee Anderson of Long Pine, Mrs. Frances Watson of Amelia, Mrs. Guy Cadwallader of Stuart, Mrs. Howard Dowling and twins of Atkinson, Mrs. El mer Allyn and daughter of Stu art, Mrs. William Poessnecker of Atkinson, Mrs. Harold Vrooman and daughter of Atkinson, Henry Stolte of Atkinson, Mrs. Ed Kram er of Atkinson, Mrs. Clarence Grof of Atkinson. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Present: Larry Bowers of Bris tow, Mrs. Mary Classen of Spen cer, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Nor foln, Emil Luth of Butte, Mrs. Josie Scheinost of Spencer, Baby Julie Ann Sieler of Lynch, Mrs. Elmer Torbert of Crescent City, Calif., Eddie Weber of Butte, Mrs. Mary Wesley of Butte. Dismissed: August 19 — Mrs. Charles Sedlacek of White River, S. D.; 20—Mrs. Frank Thomson and baby of Lynch; 21—Emil Mi canek of Lynch. Hugh Anderson of Spencer; 22- Mrs. John Quest of Naper, Mrs. Wilbur Reiser and baby of Spencer, Clayton Klasna of Spencer, Baby Kathy Lynn Sedlacek of White River, S. D.; 24—Mrs. Ray Alford of Lynch, I Mrs. Merle Sieler of Lynch, Baby Rosetta McAllister of Naper; 25 —Albert Loock of Spencer, Morris Cadpenter of Lynch, Mrs. Willard Teadtke and baby of Bristow’. ADDITIONAL WINNERS Four-H livestock award winners at the Holt county fair wall be pubished next issue. A partial list appeared last week 'TOPOfc. lilii m UPWPWII ill i— i ^ ^ i ». Pre-season strategy Is talked as Coach Don Templenieyer greets hLs 1918 football squad. The three huddled closely around Templenieyer (left-to right) are Bill Hynes, Paul Zlska, Gene Schnei der; behind Ziska are Lambert Bellna and Charles Mahony; in foreground on right side are Keith McKim and Larry Tomlinson; background—Bill Craig, Konnle Holly, Larry Donohue and Tom Hig ins.—The Frontier Photo. —^7fc,jg6bbme .msjlv . f. mraTawgiriararenk—f—: bin .' > - •> Tackle Bob Wheeler gets fundamental instruction from Coach Marv Miller an five line candi dates look on In the O’Neill high grid camp: Standing (left-to-right) — Merle Pease, Rod Sullivan, Gary Jeffrey, JUtrry Dunlin, Gary Ellsbury.—The Frontier Photo. Eagles’ Opener Two Weeks Away Miller Starting 11th Year at Helm With the season’s opener only I two weeks away. Coach Marv Mil ler is putting his O’Neill high Eagles through rigorous practice sessions each night in Carney park. Miller, starting his 11th year, has 12 veterans but one of these—Al i len Reynoldson—has a back in I jury and is not reporting. Veterans are Merle Pease, guard; Gary Jeffrey, end; Larry Donlin, back or center; Robert Wheeler, tackle; Bob Williamson, end; Jim Larson, back; Ronnie [Smith, back; Bill Eby, back; Mike Spitzenberper, end; Gary Els ■ berry, guard. I An import from California is a promising candidate — Rod Sulli van. His brother, Dan, last year was an all-state selection in Los Angeles where he played guard. There is keen competition for the wing positions with Jeffrey, Bob Eby, Spitzenberger and Wil liamson in contention. Other pro able starters at this early date include: Bill Eby, junior, quarter back; Dennis Tomlinson, junior; fullback; Larson and Smith, sen ior halfs; Donlin, soph, center; Pease, senior, and Elsberry, jun ior, guards; Sullivan, junior, and Wheeler, senior, tackles. Promising candidates include Howard Staub, Gary Stowell, Perry Dawes, Larry Godel, Ver non Strong. Schedule: Sept. 12—Plainview, here; 19— Bassett, there; 26—Burwell, there. Oct. 3 — Creighton, here; 10 — Ainsworth, here; 17—open; 22—Ne igh, there; 31—Valentine, here. Nov. 7—Atkinson, there. Blackouts, Baby, Perfect Hitting Make Rocket News Last Thursday evening the lights went out during the O’Neill Oakdale North-Central league game being played at Oakdale. At the time of the blackout. Oakdale was ahead, 5-2. The umpire al lowed a play in progress when the lights balked O'Neill protested and appealed to league officials. Loop leaders ordered another game to be played and the re-play was staged Sunday eve at Oak dale. O'Neill won the second edit ion, 2-1, and there was no black out except when Darrel Heiss was delivering to Oakdale batsman. Heiss didn't give up a hit until after one man was down in the ninth. He had a perfect night at bat— two doubles, two singles and he was intentionally walked. Oh yes, his wife delivered a I bundle of joy that evening, too— j a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. William Kostic j of Flushing, N. Y. are spending I their vacation with her parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Don | nell of Wichita, Kans.,' arrived 1 Sunday to visit relatives. Cash Purse Being Raised for Mudloffs PAGE—The Comercial club is sponsoring a movement to raise a cash purse n l>ehalf of the home less Tony Mudloff family. Prospective donors are urged to send contributions to the Page Co-op Credit association. Mrs Eva Lamason is the officer in charee. All contributions wil be publicly acknowledged. The Mudloffs were showered with household gifts Monday at the American I^egion club. Only personal effects the Mudloffs have is the clothing they were wearing at the time of the mystery bast which was followed by a fire. Other Page News Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wertz of Sedro Wooley, Wash., were sup [>er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Held Friday evening. It was Mrs. Wertz’s birthday anniver ! sary. Mrs. Wertz and Mrs. Held , are cousins. The ladies visited in the Venus community and at i Creighton and Brunswick Satur | day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stolle and I Janet of Rochester, N. Y., were Thursday visitors in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Alma Tegler, en ! route to Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Plenn Nickels of Caldwell, Ida., and Mrs. Wesley Nickels and children of Mountain Home., Ida., left Thursday for their homes after spending a week in the home of Mrs. Plenn Nick el’s sister, Mrs. Earl Parks. Mrs. Robert Gray and Mr. and Mrs. John Gray were Thursday to Saturday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Murfin at Cairo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartigan and children of Boone, la., were weekend vsitors in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steinberg at Page and Mrs. Marye Harti gan at Inman. Eighty packages containing clothes, linens and household items were presented Monday to the Mudloff family In a miscellaneous shower held at the American Legion club in Page. Pictured (left-to-rlght): Mrs. Tony Mudloff, Miss Leona Mudloff, Mrs. Alvin Heese, Miss Itrenda Mudloff, Mrs. Kenneth Wettlaufer, Mrs. Roger Bowen, Mrs. Louise Heese, Miss Brenda Beelaert, Mrs. Bill Scheinost and Mrs. George Wettlaufer. — The Frontier Photo. Page News i - : M^s. Tom Sinnard and chil f dren of Grand Island arrived I Saturday for an extended visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder. Mrs. Hal Farnsworth was hos tess Tuesday to the members of the Page Extension club for an afternoon of study. Mrs. Edgar | Stauffer was leader for the les son on social security and show ed slides on their trip through the western states some time ago. The club will sponsor the flower show community day at the bank building as usual. Lunch was ser ved. Mrs. J. R. Russell will be Ihe September 16 hostess for les son on jiffy breads. Mrs. Homer Rutherford was hostess to the members of the HOA cluh for the customary af ternoon of visiting and fancy work. Two of their number were absent. Mrs. L. F. Knudsen will be the September 2 hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schneid er of Exeter were Monday visit ors in the Harold Kelly home where they visited their daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Henry Schneider, and daughters, Pamela Denise and tlie recent arrival, Kimberly Jo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge were hosts to their neighbors Fri day evening when Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frels, newlyweds, were hon ored at a post-nuptial shower. This neighborhood has for many years given their newly married j couples a shower and have now continued the tradition in spite of the passing of the years and quite a considerable turnover in the resident personnel. The Frels were presented an ironing board and pad. A no-host lunch was ser ved. Phone us your news—51! #"* n# rr«Fr ^ * Wf* i Cardinals Have Been on Wheaties 5 Weigh In at Over 180 Pounds Coach Don Templemeyer sur veyed his 1958 crop of Wheaties stuffed gridders Monday mom and discovered he had: Five men weighing over 180 pounds: seven tipping the beam in excess of 170; 10 lettermen and an eager hunch of inexperienced hands. The St. Mary’s academy crew will t>e playing a full eight-man football schedule this fall, open ing Friday, September 12, at Win side -a new foe on the Scarlet slate, Templemeyer is running re hearsals twice daily -10 a m and 5:30 p.m. Equipment was issued Monday morn. The Cards will lie operating in the Niobrara Valley conference again this season. lettermen reporting are: Gene Schneider, back; Larry I’kino hoe, guard; Larry Tomlinson, end; Ronnie Clark. back; Bill Craig, back; Paul Ziska, guard; Lambert Belina, end; Gene Tur ner, center; Charles Mahony, guard, all seniors, and Gail Ste vens, junior back. Stevens has been on the rodeo circuit and— barring a bustup via the bronc route—wall be in the fold next week. Keith McKim, who lettered last fall at O’Neill high, is n candi date. Other aspirants are Larry Wan ser, back; Tom Higgins, guard; Jim Shoemaker, end; Terry Hynes, end; Ronnie Ross, back; Larry Mudloff, back. Schedule, as yet incomplete, will be published next week. SISTER DIES Mrs. Lloyd Marcellus of Pico, Calif., arrived Saturday and is a guest of Mr .and Mrs M. B. Marcellus. She was called to Carroll by the death of her sis ter, Mrs. Leo (Dorothy) Brown. House Disintegrates in Mystery Blast (Continued from page 1.) switch may have triggered the explosion. Wednesday an exhaustive check was being made on the refrigera tor model and its component parts in an effort to trace the cause to the vial of refrigerator gas. The team of experts delib erately tried to ignite similar gas in tests with no success. The state fire marshal indicat ed the problem would be placed before the National Board of Fire Underwriters, which has an in vestigative division. Mudloff is married to the for mer Irene Parks. They bought the quarter-section farm in 1946 and have improved it regularly. The old dwelling had been re modeled, modernized, and was well furnished. The sewer sys tem was several years old. A 2 x 6 piece of wood about 6 feet long was blown into a tree top. Leaves on the trees were sing ed by the heat. Particles of brok en glass were found 40 feet in all directions. Large chunks of brick and mortar, formerly the chim ney, were found in the yard. The dwelling was heated with an oil fuel space heater. Fuel tank was impruviseu wim a senes or on barrels welded together. But the tank .on a cement foundation re vealed no inner violence. Water pipes in the partial base ment were twisted and the out side television antennae tower was bent like a hairpin. Insulation which had been placed between the studdings and the siding and in the ceiling was strewn about the farmyard. Mudloff said the insurance on the property, placed with a Battle Creek Mutual company, would par tially cover the loss. The Tony Mudloffs are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff and family in the same neighbor hood. L. R Taylor of Page, a specta tor on the scene early, summed it up: “Must have been a terrific explosion. Don’t see how any one could 1m? close by and live through it.” Commented Mudloff from his hospital bed: “I’m a lucky fellow. It must have been Providence, I guess, that spared my family and me.” One of the doors of the dwelling was the largest bit that survived the pressure somewhat intact. Ve netian blinds and curtains were blown across the fence. Some per sonal effects strewn about the yard could be identified. Otherwise the scene was ruin and despair. ■■ fc .lake Long . . . admitted same year as Nebraska.—The Frontier Photo. Sauntlers . . . his talk pleased Unusual Picnic Held by Teacher, of 63 Years Age EMMET—Four pupils and thi teacher, who were in school to gether at Brewster 63 year ago, were in attendance at a pic nic dinner at the home of Mrs Georgia McGinnis Sunday, Aug ust 24. The teacher, Mr. Jess Baker o Brewster, is now 86. His forme pupils, in the group, were Be) Baker and Mark Turner of Brew ster, Guy Cole of O’Neill, and Mrs Georgia McGinnis of Emmet whose combined ages totaled 29( years. Others attending the dinnei J were Mr. and Mrs. John Conarc of Emmet, Mrs. Guy Cole anc Mrs. Esther Harris of O’Neill | Mrs. Ben Baker and Mrs. Marl Turner of Brewster, and Olir I Fletcher, editor of the Brewste) j News. Other Emmet News Larry Strouf, son of Mrs. All>erl Strouf of Lincoln returned home by bus Tuesday, August 19, after visiting the George Skopec family for the past five months. Maureen Schaaf returned home after spending five weeks visiting the Charles Strong family in Omaha. Henry Kloppenborg installed new plumbing at the Paul Newton home Monday. Emmet Methodist WSCS met Thursday afternoon in the church basement. Eight members and four children were present. Mrs. Guy Beckwith gave the lesson. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney served lunch of ice cream and cake. Next meet ing will be with Mrs. Leon Beck with. Mrs. John Conard returned Fri day evening after having spent some time with her daughter, son in-law and grandsons—the Ben Troshynski family at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Claussen and daughter, Berdetta of Englewood, Calif., left Wednesday, August 20, for home after visiting relatives and friends in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox were o hirtViHav nnrtv Tues day evening, August 19, for Billy Stevens of Rapid City, S.D. His grandparents, the Bob Tomlin sons, and Veldon Tomlinson were guests. Mrs. Ehther Harris of O’Neill spent the weekend with Mrs. Georgia McGinnis, while working on a survey. Miss Mary Richards has gone to help Mrs. Ben Troshynski for a time. , ,,,, Mrs. Elmer Schaaf and child ren, Jeannie Foreman and Junior Grothe drove to Chambers to the fair last Thursday. Jeannie Fore man and Ruth Schaaf took part in the 4-H style show. Mrs. Georgia McGinnis visited her nephew, Bob Cole, at the Art Humphal residence In Atkinson Friday evening. Norman Wayman and Henry Kloppenborg reported a good catch of fish "right out of the old Elkhom” Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and girls attended the wedding and reception of Connie Bazelman and Jack Hollenback on Saturday. Miss Cheryl Williamson of La Guna Beach, Calif , Mrs. Cora Claussen and Mrs. Margaret Claussen and Kenny of Atkinson were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and girls were Sunday evening supper guests of the Max Greniers in O’ Neill. FROSH TO REGISTER Freshmen at St. Mary’s acad enmy will register today (Thurs day). Earlier this week the sen iors. juniors and sophomores re gistered Classes for all grades will begin Tuesday, September 2. Mr. and Mrs. Don Drickey of Bristow were Tuesday August 19, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen. Try Frontier wants ads , 44411 i 23 to Take Part in State Fair Twenty-three Holt county hoys and giris will attend the Nebras ka state fair at Lincoln this year. There will also Ik* a numlx'r of erhibits in range judging, forestry, | clothing and secretary books The livestock judging teams will lx* in Iineoln Saturday. The team will consist of Eddie Krug I man, Rex ford Carson, Richard I Ernst and Larry Dobrovoiny. Meintx*rs of the dairy team are I Alvin Crumly. Keith Krugman, 1 Denny Ickes and Warren Hansen. Four boys will go to Iineoln for small group singing: Perry Dawes, Larry Dawes, Gary Gillespie, Kenny Peacock. One girl will go for music identification: Carolyn Fuhrer. Demonstrations will lx* given in clothing by Ruth Ann Walker of the O'Neill Willing Workers club on the care and feeding of a sew ing machine Marlene Beck and Catherine Schmit of Atkinson Clover club will demonstrate “Packing a Suitcase”. Food dem onstrators will include Nancy Wray anil Lynn McCarthy of the O'Neill Willing Workers on the "Salad Story" Judge on the clothing team will lx* Barbara Wayman of the O' Neill Grattan Flats 1-11 club and Donna Crumly of the Page Nifty Needlers, The foods team will include another Grattan Flats 4-11 girl, Connie Brockman, and also Ruth Ann Hanson of the Inman Victory Boys and Girls. Those participating in the State 4-H style revue will be Donna Crumly of Pago and June Car son of the Redbird Lucky Clover club. Judging, music and demonstra tion activities will begin on Sat urday and extend through Monday for Holt eountyans. The style revue take place on Wednesday. Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and family returned home Monday, August 25, from a vacation trip ■ to the Black Hills. The were sum moned home by the death of his brothers’ wife, Mrs Ix»o Brown: Leo and family spent Monday and Tuesday nights with the Wal ter Brown family. , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Medcalf and children of Sioux City, la., came Wednesday, August 20 to spend their two weeks vacation with his . parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Med calf, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 9. R. Carpenter. The Chambers Garden club held a picnic dinner at the newly > erected picnic table at the corner five miles east of Chambers Sun day noon, August 24. The affair was in honor of those who donated work and material for the table. The group regretted to report that already someone had taken the register and pencil provided for those using the table. Hugh Anderson of Spencer spent the weekend at the Clarence Damme home. Miss Ruth Ann Damme went to Lincoln Thursday, August 21, to attend the graduation of the 1958 nursing class. She returned to her home Saturday. Miss Ruth Ann Damme accom anied her cousin, Miss Donna Damme of Clearwater, to Wyo ming Sunday where they planned to spend a week visiting relatives and friends at Cheyenne and I^ara mie. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Leidtke visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leidtke, in O’Neill Sunday, August 24. Dr. and Mrs. Dir an Cappac and family of Ottumwa, la., have been visiting her mother, Mrs. James Grimes and Mr. Grimes. They also attended the Holt county fair. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote and family are vacationing in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Guais Wintermote took their daughter, Carolyn, to Omaha Monday to enter nurses training at the Swedish Lutheran hospital. Sick & Injured O'NEILL Mrs. Anna Brown has been ill at her home several days last week. . . Mike Gettert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gettert. had three day measles recently. . . Miss Carolyn Muff returned Sun day to St. Catherine’s School of Nursing in Omaha after recupera ting at home from an emergency appendectomy in Omaha. . . Mr. and Mrs W. D. Melena took David to Omaha for a check-up. . . Thomas Schoberg will be dismiss ed this week from St. Anthony's hospital. . . Errol Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, had stiches removed from his hand caused by falling on glass. EMMET-Robert ("Bob”) Cole, who had been ill 21 days and had submitted to an appendectomy and other abdominal surgery in the At kinson hospital, was dismissed from the hospital last week. He spent several days at Ar Humpal home in Atkinson and returned Tuesday to his home here. . . Jimmy Newton became ill late Sunday after an encounter with nine sting-minded bumble bees ear lier in the day. . . Little Jerry Richards has been ill with ton si 1 itis. LYNCH Charles Mulahir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mulhair, underwent surgery recently at the naval hospital in San Diego, Calif., and is getting along satisfactorily. . . . Joseph Micanek, sr., has been on the sick list. The doctor was called Wednesday, August 20. INMAN—E. E. Clark who spent the past ten days in St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill as a medical patient was released Sunday. CHAMBERS Bayne Grubb had his leg broken last week when a horse he was riding fell with him. Alice’s Beauty Shop Res. 3 doors west of Texam 120 East Douglas Phone 203 — O’Neill