The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 07, 1959, Image 7

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The O Neill chapter of the IT A honored local farmers at their annuul banquet last week. Levi
Fuller, left, and < lint liugge, were cited for their outstanding help with the boys this year, Jerry Kne
lor, a senior, was chosen outstanding member of the organization. The officers, in a row, look on
as Fuller and liugge are honored. The Frntier Photo and Engrav ing
500 TO 600 HEAD OF CATTLE S
There will he 300 to 000 head of cattle at the O’Neill Livestock!
Market today. There will be 25 Hereford heifers and steer calves, f
head of mixed yearling steers weighing about 030 pounds, 22J
Hereford yearling heifers and steers. 28 head of Hereford heavy*
calves from Spencer. 12 head of mixed cows and calves from!
west of O’Neill and 5 young Hereford cows with calves at side./
16 head of light calves from Atkinson. SI head of mixed cattle'
with the remainder mixed cows, calves and butcher cattle Tliei
hog sale begins at 12:30 p.m. We expect quite a few buvers be
cause of the good rain recently.
O'NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
PHONE 2
Vern Sc Leigh Reynoldson
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Page News
By Alvin C'rnmly
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Melcher
! entertained the following Sunday
evening at dinner: Mr. and Mrs,
Art Melcher and family and Mr,
| and Mrs. Clarence Michael and
family all of Clearwater, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Melcher of Ne
bgh,
, Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French
jt\, held a birthday party for theii
daughter, Juiiann. It was her firs!
birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ol
son of Oakland, Mr. and Mis. Mer
wyn French sr„ and Paul Neubau
ed attended the birthday supper
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen, Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Asher, Mr. and
Mrs. Harolu Asher, Mr. and Mrs
Ben Asher and Mi', and Mrs. Ken
neth Wettlauter were Sunday eve
ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Asher. The evening was
spent playing cards.
Mr. anu Mrs. Bob Stevenson and
son of Lincoln visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bradock Sun
day. Miss Alice French visited at
the Bradock home Sunday after
noon.
The Page high school seniors
were honored at a tea at the First
Methodist in Page. Their mothers,
the faculty and their wives were
guests.
Superintendent William Hock
presented the seniors, who in turr
introduced their mothers and tolc
what they planned on doing aftei
they graduated.
Darrell Heiss talked to the sen
iors on ‘‘Springboards of Life.’
Entertainment included group
singing led by Pat French, a tap
dance by Terry French, a solo
“My God and I ”, by Pat French,
and a pantomime, ‘ Operation,’’ by
Marvin Stauffer
The Nifty Needlers 4-H club met
Saturday at the legion hall. After
a short business meeting, the club
was divided for discussion periods.
The homemaking group learned
how to miter corners in hemming
lunch cloths. The skirt and blouse
group learned how to gather a
skirt. The let’s cook girls made
ambrosia and studied about citrus
fruits.
The next meeting will be held
May 16.
A number of Page residents
went to Inman for the mass band
concert on Friday evening. The
Page band was one of the five
bands participating.
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Just in time for MOTHER’S DAY!
ARTIFICIAL FLOWER CENTERPIECES
Each in a Beautiful Decorator Bowl
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A wonderful gift for Mother on her day! The flowers are j
artistically arranged in decorator bowls to be deceptively real
looking. Included are groups of roses, wild roses, gardenias, j
daisies, camelias, water lilies, and hibiscus blossoms. Lovely J
for centerpiece or mantle decoration. j
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Cal Stewart Returns;
Tells of Project
Carroll (Call Stewart, former!
| ediror-publisher of The Frontier.
| returned Friday to spend a week i
i with his family here.
Stewart and the family vaca-|
j tinned five weeks during February j
and March. Mrs. Stewart and the
children return'd in April and Mr. j
Stew art liegan research on a pro- j
posed book concerning the August j
1, 1943, low-level bombing of the!
Ploesti (Rumaniai oil fiekls. Al
though he did not fly the mission,
Stewart was a member of one of j
the participating groups. He knew j
several hundred men who flew the!
mission and the proposed book is
a closeup, intimate story which
has never been published.
Stewart’s research has been at
the Library of Congress in Wash
ington and at the Air Force histor
ical archives at Maxwell Air Force
Base at Montgomery. Ala
Co-author of the proposed book
is James Dugan, who wrote “The.
Great Iron Ship”, a best-seller in
1954; “Man Under the Sea," which
was published in 1956 and subse
quently in sev en languages, and he I
wrote the documentary film. “The
Silent World , an academy award'
winner in 1957.
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State vs lax* J. Hoffman, Nor- 1
folk, following too close, fined $10. j
and $1 costs; officer Donald J.
Fiala, May 5.
State vs. Harry Zimmerman.
Jamison, illegal use of truck. $10.
and $4 costs; officer Donald F.
Richardson, May 6.
State vs. Charles H. Haase, dri
ver for Gerhold, Norfolk. 1- over
weight on capacity plate. 2 over
weight. fined l $10 and 2 $00
and $4. costs; officer Donald F.
Richardson April 30.
State \ s Ramone W. Klabunder.
St Paul Minn excessive length,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer
Clifford I* Ki/zire. April 36.
State vs. George II. Sanders. At
kinson, no operator'* license, fined
$5. and $5. costs; officer E. M Ha
st relic i\ April 30.
State vs Ray Joseph Flanagan,
Albion, speeding night, fined $35
ind $4, costs; officer R. L. Gude.
April 30.
State vs. Melvin G Miller. O'- i
Neill, faulty brakes, fined $5. and
$4. costs; officer E. M Hastreiter,
May 1
State vs. Jerry Hynes, Stuart. I
failure to stop at stop sign, fined
MO and $1 costs; officer Donald
1 Fiala May I
State ns William K Vaughn,
\tkinson. no oi>orators license.
Fined $a and S• costs; officer E
St Hastreiter, May 1.
State vs Monte P. 1 jokcn, Oak
tale. reckless driving, fined S3.V
tnd $4, cost; officer E. M I Ia
si reitor. May 2.
State ns Cecil L, Staples, Fort
Pierre, S D , speeding day, fined
MO, ant $4. costs; officer E M,
Hastreiter, May 4
'• V • \ Goforth
Inver for Carl Hart. Greeley.
Polo . overweight on interior axle,
dned S.'s), and $4 costs; officer
Plifford !,. Kizzire. May 4.
State vs. Archie I, Juraeek.
VN'eill, sjH'i'ding night, fined $00.
tnd $4. costs; officer E. M. Ha
itreiter. May 4.
State \s II Peter Johnson, St.
Paul, Minn speeding night truck,
|fined $10 and $4 costs; officer,
E M Hastreiter, May 4.
State \s |» ,\ Kersenhrook, O'
Neill. failure to stop at stop sign,
fined $10 and $4 costs; officer E.
M Hastreiter, May 5.
State \s Clifford A Ctoaaon,
(4 Notll speeding night fined $45.
and $4 costs; officer R L. Glide,
May 5,
State \s Charles A Haase, dri
ver for GerhoJd Cement Products.
Norfolk overweight, tint'd $50. and
$4 costs: officer IVmald F. Ri
ehardson, May 5.
State vs William I.. Lofquest,
Ewing, sfH'eding night, fined $10.
anii $4 costs; officer F M. lla
stiviter, May 5.
Norfolk, following too close, fined
$10. and $4 costs; officer E. M.
Hastreiter May 5
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