The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 06, 1960, Section Two, Image 14

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    Fort Randall News
Janice Kirwan
Mr and Mrs Joseph Hausmann
jr , Jerry. Gary, and Terry ol
rural Butte were Thursday eve
ning business callers at the G. R
Kirwan ranch.
Mr. and Mrs Fa 1 ward Cassidy
and Virginia attended the Com
Palace show in Mitchell, S. D
Wednesday. They also visited
with Mr. and Mrs Marlyn Gra
ham and family. Mr. Graham is
Mr Cassidy's nephew
Connie Cud aback (if Pickstown
was a Thursday overnight guest
of Janice Kirwan.
Janet Cassidy, who is attend
ing Southern State Teachers
College at Springfield, spent the
weekend at the home of her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Cassidy
Mary Jane Kirwan attended the
birthday party honoring Barba--ji
Jean Ackerman at the John Ac
kerman home in Pickstown Sun
day
Mrs. Gerald Kirwan attended
the funeral of Martin Grady in
Bonesteel Saturday morning.
Harold Guies of Lake Andes,
S. D, was a Sunday visitor in
the John Cassidy jr home.
Mr. and Mrs Orville Hanson,
Twila, Dee, and Junior of Her
rick. S. D. were Wednesday cof
fee guests at the Gerald Kirwan
home.
Tuesday evening callers at the
G. R. Kirwan home were Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Jons and sun Lor
in of Bonesteel, S. D. and Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Kirwan sr. and
Phillip.
Mr and Mrs Duane Kirwan and
Freddy were Sunday visitors at
Uu* Meivtn Kirwan home
Mr and Mr*. Oscar Anderson
and daughters ai Bristow were
Sunday evening callers at the
G. R Kirwan home
Wednesday callers at the G R
Kirwan home were Mr. Ed Roe
der, Mr. Gene Martinson and ins
lather and Mr. Emphery Olson.
Mrs Jim Sotilok and Pat of
rural Lake Andes were Satarday
afternoon callers at the G. R
Kirwan home,
Sunday evening visitors at the
Olga Beng-st >n home were Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Livingstone of
pK'kstirwn, S. D.
A birthday party honoring
Friedolf Pearson was held at the
Harry Mo strum home Saturday
evening. Among the guests
were Mr. and Mrs Leonard Ol
son and family of Hermosa, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kocer and
his aster, Mary Ann Kocer, all
of rural Wanner were Sunday din
ner guests at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Kirwan sr. Later on in the after
noon they all visited Mrs. Theo
dore Norwood of Lynch
Jill Hausmann spent Friday at
the home of her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kirwan while
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hausmann and friends and Mr
and Mrs. Jerry Dennis all of Bris
tow attended the Corn Palace
show at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hausmanr
and Jill of Bristow were sapper
guests at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Kirwan.
Edward Roeder, Leo and Jer
ome and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Pearson of Spencer were Sand ay
callers at the G R. Kirwan home
Linda Harvey of Pickstown was
a Tuesday overnight guest at the
G R. Kirwan home.
Miss "Cash” Carlson of La Jol
" -
U, Calif, accompanied Olga Beng
<on on a weeks vacation and
sightseeing trip to the Rockies
Denver, Colo and through the
Black Hills. They visited friends
and relatives enroute.
Janice Kirwan spent the week
end visiting with her sister and
family. Mr and Mrs Harry Haus
mann and Jill of Bristow.
Susan Kirwan was among the
guests attending the wedding
dinner and reception of Mattie
Chavis and Norman VanderpoaJ
of Pickstown.
Janice Kirwan spent Sunday
visiting at the Lauren Ketelsen
George Jacoby and Albert Harvey
homes in Pickstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Kretsinger and
Mr Kretsinger's mother of Picks
town were Sunday evening callers
at the G R Kirwan home.
Mr and Mrs Carl Rieder and
their daughter, Mrs. Phil (Lucillei
Krogibor of Huron were weekend
visitors at the Melvin Kirwan
home.
Thursday supper guests at the
G. R. Kirwan home were Mr
and Mrs. Edward Danielson and
Mr and Mrs. Harry Haasmanr
and Jill all of Bristow.
Inman News
By Mrs. James McMahan
INMAN WORKERS
The Inman Extension Club met
Wednesday, Sept. 21 at the home oi
Mrs. Melvin Lorenz in O'Neill. The
business session was in charge of
Mrs. Albert Reynolds. Officers
were elected for the coming year.
They are Mrs. Clifford Sobotka,
president; Mrs. Wynn Baldwin
vice president; Mrs. Liville But
terfield, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
James McMahan, news reporter
and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky, music
leader. Lunch was served at the
close of the afternoon. There
were 15 present.
COMMUNITY CLUB
The Inman Community Club
met Monday evening, Sept. 26 at
the Methodist church annex. A
covered dish luncheon was held
honoring the Inman teachers and
those teaching in surrounding
schools. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson
showed slides of the trip they
made to Eurqpe last spring.
Marvin Stewart returned to
Amelia where he is employed af
ter spending a week visiting his
mother, Mrs. Violet Stewart.
Mrs. W. J. Gallagher returned
Sunday from an Omaha hospital
where she had been a patient for
a few weeks. Mr. Gallagher went
to Omaha Sunday to bring her
home.
A basket dinner was served at
noon on Sunday at the RLDS
church annex in honor of John
Schrunk on his eighty-seventh an
niversary. Those attending were
Mrs. Paul Roth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Schrunk and family and
Mr. and Mrs Roy Ries and daugh
ter all of Atkinson. Mrs. Gaines
Rzeszotarski of Emmet, Mr. and
Mrs. John Andrus and family of
Valentine and Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Mortuar and family of Long
Pine, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. O. V
Moore and family of Petersburg
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moser of Gut
tenburg, Iowa, A. Lee Abramson
of Grand Island and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry McGraw and Mrs
James Banks and Roger of In
man. Afternoon callers were Mrs
Francis Schrunk and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Schrunk and family
of Lynch.
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Chambers News
Bv Mrs. C. R. Carpenter
The WSCS met Thursday at tin'
Methodist church, Mrs. Arthur
Tangeman and Mrs Anna Albers
were hostesses Mrs J. E Grunes
led the devotionals and presented
the first two chapters of the study
"One World—One Mission". Mrs
Lloyd Glee<i led in the discussior
of the next two chapters. Mrs
Guais Wintermote conducted the
business session Mrs. A. B Hub
bard read a letter from the Wo
mans Wesleyan Educational Coun
ci] and presented membership
cards to Mrs. Wintermote and tc
the pastors wife Mrs. Charles
Cent. Get well cards were to be
sent to those in the hospital
VALLEY CENTER CLUB
The Valley Center Extension
Club met Friday, Sept. 16 at the
home of Mrs. Paul Lidgett with
12 members present. Mrs. Lloyd
Wintermote presided. All of last
years officers were elected to
hold office again this year.
Mrs. G. H. Grimes and Mrs
Lloyd Wintermote gave a report
on the county council meeting
held in O’Neill. A special meeting
on “Christmas Ideas" will be held
Nov. 1 at the Legion Hall in 0’
Neill. Club members are asked to
bring Christmas gift items for dis
play.
The county Achievement Day will
be held October 25 in the Legion
Hall in O'Neill. There will be a
covered dish luncheon at noo-i
Each club is asked to make a dis
play on “Good citizenship around
the World”. A music period was
held. Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by the co-hostess
Mrs. Bruce Grimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Medcalf
of Sedro Woolley, Wash., came
Saturday, Sept. 24 to visit his
mother, Mrs. Will Medcalf and
sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. E. H
Medcalf.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fangman of
York were weekend guests < f h r
son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Hoffman and fam
ily. *niey also visited in the
George Cameron home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stevens of
Atkinson were callers in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Carpenter Monday.
Sept. 26.
Mrs. P. T. Avard and Patty of
Lincoln were weekend guests of
her parents. Mr and Mrs. E H
Medcalf.
Mr and Mrs Ray Medcalf left
Thursday. Sept 21 for Butte to
visit her sister, Mrs Emil Luth
before returning to their home at
Aii.ance Mr and Mrs Medcalf
had spent most of last week with
his mother, Mrs. Will Medcalf
and his brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf.
Club Notes
CIRCLE TEN
The Amelia Circle Ten club
meeting was called to orded by
Joyce Burge, president. Roll call
was answered by naming a color
We showed our collection of in
sects and will try to find a cater
pillar to bring to school for the
next meeting.
Vicky Doolittle, news reporter
FIX AND FAX CLI'B
The Fix and Fax club members
of the upper room at .Amelia
were led in the recital of their
pledge by Janeth Oetter.
Roll call was answered with
the name of a car. Jackie Doo
little read the minutes of the last
meeting. <
Each member gave the number
of minutes of home work All
members except Debbie, Darlene
Bonnie and Sherry gave an item
of news.
A foreign leader and his coun
try will be given for roll call at
the nett meeting.
Cynthia Dierking, news reporter
Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schindler
spent the past week in Omaha
and in Lincoln visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Bone and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Micanek
attended a REA meeting in Oma
ha this past week.
Mary Ellen Schindler was a
Thursday over night guest of Vel
deen Pinkerman in the Frank
Carsten home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heiser, Mr.
and Mrs. George Calkins and Mr
and Mrs. Pete Mulhair attended
the Corn Palace Thursday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Birmeier, Mr.
and Mrs Roy Muihair and Mr
and Mrs Glen Stewart attended
the Com Palace Thursday alter
noon.
Mrs Dick Hull and Dawn spent
F-iday in the Pete Muihair home
Mrs Bill Spencer and children
and Mrs. Pete Muihair called at
the Leonard Havranek home Mon
day.
Marlin Lewis called at the Pete
Muihair home Thursday morning
Mrs Pete Muihair called on
Mrs Etta Johnson at the Phyliss
Mjhair home Tuesday Mrs. John
son has been on the sick list for
the past week.
Mrs. Don Bare, Mrs Orville
Gallop and Mrs. Pete Muihair
attended the shower for Mrs Jer
ry Femau in the Luthern church
basement Saturday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Leslie Stewart
and Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Mica nek
called at the Pete Muihair home
Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. Vigo Christensen
spent Friday in the Reggie Pinker
man home in O'Neill
Joyce and Janice McGill from
Wayne and Omaha spent the
weekend with friends and rela
tives.
4-H Club Notes
I P AND AT IT 4-H
Up and At It 4-H club held its
reorganization meeting Sunday,
Sept. 25 at the Dale Roberts
home.
Officers elected for the coining
year are Diana George, president;
J>hn Hammerlun, vice-president;
Pam Hammerlun, secretary. Bet
ty Miller, treasurer, Betty Millet
and Annette George, song leaders
Leaders are Mrs. Opal Ham
meriun, Mrs. Dale Roberts and
Ernie Kloippeniberg.
The next meeting will be held
at the Ernest Kloppenberg hem
in October
News reporter, Annette George
T-SHIRT LADS AND LASSIES
T-Shirt Lads and Lassies 4-H
members met at Staffer's Sep
teniber 26. The meeting was call
ed to order by Jerri Eisert and
minutes read by Winnifred am’
approved. Roll call was answered
with their two favorite months,
and why. Record books were
completed and turned over to the
leader, Mrs. Boelter. County Fair
premium money amounted to
$20.60. Members voted to reor
ganne again neat year El^™
visitors enjoyed w,Mnefl , **S
marshmallow roast, pop a'*’ *
cream and cake along with the
members The meeting was ad
Kairned, ami the remainder of the
afternoon was spent playing ami
visiting.
Ronnie Haielhorst, reporter
MIOWAY RANCHERS
The Midway Ranchers and
Ranehettes 4-H club met Satur
day evening , Sept. 17 at Wayne
Rouses The business mei'ting
was called to order by Larry N; I
son.
After the business the Stocker
F<“eder project gave a di monstra
tion Sharon Anson and Sue Nel
son showed how to wash a calf
Mrs. Dewayne Anson supervis
eii the games this montiv We had
a treasure hunt. Lunch was serv
ed.
Our next meeting will be with
Georgia and Barbara Mellor.
Wayne Rouse, reporter
EAGLE HUSTLERS
Eagle Hustler's electro-motive
division 4-H club held their final
meeting September 12 al the home
of Ivan Heiss. Six members we-e
present.
The meeting was called to or
der by Janies Mekher, president
All members stood and said the
4-H pledge. Roll call was answer
ed by naming a highlight in one
of the projects. Work was d nr
on electrk motors and record
books. A lunch was served by
Mrs. Heiss.
Tom Mekher, reporter.
Redbird News
|l> \ ekleen IMnkermwn
Mr ami Mrs. George Calkins
wore Sunday evening visitors in
the Guy Pinkerman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Carson and
family were Tuesday dinner
gu sts in the Vekion Pinkerman
home .
LADIES AID
The Dorsey Ladies Aid met
with Mrs Anna Carson Wednes
day afternoon Hiere were 16
members present and two visitors,
Mrs Vanme Newman ami Mrs
Williamson from O'NeiU.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull were
Monday evening visitors in the
Elmer Hull home.
Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Carson
ami family were Tuesday evening
supper guests of Mrs Anna Car
son and also visited Mr. and
Mrs Rex Carson and Sandra and
Mr and Mrs. Albert Carson
Mrs. Fay Pinkerman s|>ent the
weekend in Boneateel with Mrs
In no Carsten and they visited the
Corn Palace at Mitchell Saturday
Mr ami Mrs Veldon Pinker
man were Friday evening supper
guests in the Guy Hull home.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull and Mr
and Mrs. Gordon DeKay attend
ed the Corn Palace Thursday and
visited In the Norman DeKay
home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman
were Sunday visitors in the Eld
die Krugman home.
3 SCHOOL HOUSES
AT AUCTION
Commencing at 12:30 at School District No. 71, 4 miles east and
! 3 Vi south of Chambers and then on to the two other school houses.
SATURDAY, OCT. 8
DISTRICT 71
School Building. Coal Shed, Barn, Two Toilets, Teacher’s
l>e*k and Chair, Desks, Plano (recently tuned), Oil Burner, Well
(new piping), 2 Steel Oates, Fence Posts and Wire.
One acre of ground 10 rods north and south along the west
line of section, 10 rods deep In NWVi of NWV4, Sec. 12, Township
23, Kange 12.
DISTRICT 120
1 Mill* oast, 3Vi miles south of Chambers.—School House
2Hx32 wired for REA, Coal Shed 10x14, Barn 16x24, Two Toilets,
Well, Desks, Plano, 500 Gallon Bbl., Teacher's Desk and ('hair.
Twin Burner Super Flame Oil Burner.
DISTRICT 156
Ivocated 1 Mile East and 2 North of Chambers—School Build
In* 18x32 wired for REA; Barn, Two Toilets, 300 Gallon Oil Bar
rel with stand. Well, (Ipright Piano, Teacher's Desk, Desks, Per
fection Twin Burner Oil Stove, (lock.
TERMS—CASH
School District 137, Owner
MERLIN GROSSNICKLAI'S, Auctioneer
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.SHELDON STATION.
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• • • • • •Shape of Things To Come ••••••
Towering ISO feet above the countryside near Hallam,
Nebraska, is Consumers Public Power District’s Sheldon
Station.
From this recent aerial view, the over-all growth pattern
of Sheldon Station becomes readily apparent. Exterior work
on the main buildings (shown at top of picture) is nearing
completion. Many pieces of equipment have been set in place,
Including the 100,000 kilowatt turbine-generator. Work is
progressing on schedule on the installation of the nuclear re
actor vessel and its containment tank.
In the spring of 1961, the conventional steam facilities will
“go on the line.” In 1962, production of electric power from
the nuclear heat source will become an actuality.
Completion of Sheldon Station will open a new era for
Nebraska. The plant not only will supply a new source of
needed electric power, but it will open great new potentials
for economic growth.
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