These smtol fry, knee high to the grasshoppers they sometimes used for bait, came home Saiwtof afternoon the winners to the first Lion's club sponsored Kid's Fish day. See story. The boys are. front row from Ht, rtulSp, son to Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gildersieeve, Duane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Winkler, INeh. ana to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larsen, back row. from left, Jim. son of Mr. and Mrs. "Ben" Grady and Jerry, son to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Getter. Frontier photo and engraving While Lions Watched O'Neill's 'Huck Finns' Tough on Fish and Pop, too! From TO to » OKefl cfaldrer •ere an hand Sunday to gladder toe hearts of Lion's club member? tor participating in the first kids *sb day Before the afternoon was over a total of 309 fish were taken from toe Prouty pond 30 miles north a fTHeill 233 NuegiUs and X bass, lion's members gave 398 fre« Bottles of pop to the children. Duane Winkler, the mm at Mr and Mrs George Winkler — s Money To Lean! Property, Otn, Ttah. HARRINGTON Loan and Inwlmant Company I - af tbs O Neil merchants prizes far catching the first fish of the afternoon and the most fish — 35 bfuegiils and 6 bass. Dick Larses. Use son of Mr sad Mrs. Harry Larses of O'Neill caught Use biggest Osh. aa S '-i inch bass. Jim Grady, the son at Mr. and , Mrs. ' Ben’’ Grady caught the second biggest fish and the big gest hluegill. at ‘H* inches. Phillip GikJerMeeve, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry' Gildersieeve and Jerry Oetter, the son of Mr j and Mrs. Lester Oetter caught the second and third most fish j respectively I Jim Champion. Lions Chib chair man of the day. said he hoped to see the event sponsored by the | Lions annually. The turnout was far better than anticipated. Prises were swarded by Coyae Hardware, Western Auto, Bea Fraaklia. the Gambles aad the Lee stares. Don Meyer of Meyer s Midwest Furniture and Frank Fiala, a farmer, donated trucks. Lions members who helped bait hooks, caught grasshoppers and helped in other ways in addition -1 i™ I Yi?2E! OU) STOV> ROUND-UP TRADIN' CAV] KATUKJNG THIS IEI 31-INCH (OllSTAI (AS RANGE NOW SALE PRICED MIYJW* . ley New ewd Sm ... ge# Tww-TroJ lop burner ... eow^fefaiy mrtomtfio Iqfofeng . . . X-Ray e«en door ... oik inferior tgbft. QueSfy Roper Stenderdk WHMPlfMliPVPMiBr^ | For Pop—tihff GAS Some* to the chairman were Milton Baack. "Bud" Miller. Joe Oiien dick and Joe Stua. O'Neill Locals Mr. and Mrs Fred Appleby and family returned Saturday " from a week’s vacation at Lake Rush and Wadena. Minn Mrs Minnie Higgins and Mrs Rosa Bowers were in Atkinson Thursday for the annual Hay Days. ‘ A guest at fhe D. A. Baker home rweek is her sister. Mrs A. Thompson of Oakland. Calif, i A family -dinner for 30 relatives was held Sunday' at the home of | a brother. Ray Hoffman. Cham bers. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. MeVay re turned recently from a ten-day vacation m New Mexico and Colo rado. Mr and Mrs Marion Woidneck and girls were in Sioux City Tues day and Wednesday to market their cattle. Loraa Marceilus came Saturday from Lincoln to spend the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs M B. Marceilus. A friend. Lois Curfman from Lincoln spent the weekend here with her Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Eymartn and family of Coiumbus were guests Thursday at the A L. Ey UlOs UJ WkW Guests of the Thomas Cronins several days Last week were his parents. Mr and Mrs Guy Cronin of Council Bluffs. Ia Mrs. Larry Schaffer and son. j Dewey, were in Sioux City Thurs-1 day Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jacques of Hartington spent the weekend here with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Dendinger. Mr. and Mrs Howard Manson returned August 23 from a two week vacation trip to Lake Win nibigoshash. Minn. Mr and Mrs. Anton Nissen of Page were guests Sunday after noon at the Ray Eby home. Mr and Mrs. Guy Cole were in Omaha Friday and Saturday Mr and Mrs D. D. 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