The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 16, 1962, Section Two, Image 6

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    Stuart News
By Mr*. Herb HluU*
Mrs. Edwin Engler attended the
shower at the K. C. Hall, Stuart,
for Miss Kathie Kickenbaugh of
Omaha. She us to be the bride of
Don Ziska on September Hth.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Engler were Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Engler.
Mrs. Edwin Engler visited Sat
urday afternoon with her daugh
ter, Mrs. John Schmit, O’Neill.
Mrs. Haw! Henderson, Valen
tine spent Friday night and Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Irwaine
Lockmon. They all attended the
Brewster - Schmaderer wedding
Saturday.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Cobb and Doug were
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Clanton and
family, Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Conn, Tex
as, are visiting Mrs. Conn’s mo
ther, Mrs. J. C. De Losh, and bro
ther, Nolan De Losh and family.
Mr and Mrs. Ward Dyer and
Mr. ami Mrs. C. D. Farr sf>ent
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Haugan, Newport
Mel Engler, Omaha, brought
his 3 daughters, Debie, Cristy
and Sally up from Omaha last
weekend to spend two weeks with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Engier. They will take
them home Friday.
Mrs. Stan Cobb drove to Grand
Island Tuesday to get her grand
sons, Scott and Todd Clanton
Mrs. Florence Cobb, Omaha al
so returned home with her to
spend a two weeks visit with Mrs.
Ethel Stracke and other relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stracke and
Billie, Mrs. Ethel Stracke, Mrs.
Florence Cobb, Mrs. Stan Cobb,
Scott and Todd Clanton attended
the Burwell Rodeo Wednesday.
Mrs. Ethel Stracke and Mrs.
Florence Cobb and Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Clanton and family were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Cobb and Doug.
A family picmc dinner was held
9unday at the Stuart Community
park for the Cadwallader family.
Those present were Bill Cadwal
lader, Hubbard; Mrs. Dale Nel
son; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keuhl;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader,
.Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cadwallder
and family, Guy Cadwallader, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Cadwallader and
family, Don Cadwallader, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cadwallader, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Cadwallader and
family, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cad
wallader and family, Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Everett and family.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mrs.
Lada Sand all, Bassett, wen- Al
berta Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ger
oki Butler and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadwal
lader attended the Burwell Ro
deo on Thursday.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Cadwallader were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Everett and child
ren, Fort Crook.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boyer and
family, Santa Ana, Calif., arriv
ed Monday for a few days visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Morton GUI
and famUy.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Morton GUI and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Gill,
Long Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler
spent a few days last week vaca
tioning at Sutherland, la., and
Lake Okoboji.
Mrs. Alberta Hoffman received
word Sunday of the death of hey
uncle, Albert Clausen, Rapid Ci-.
ty, S. B. Funeral services wiU be
held Wednesday at Rapid City.
Alberta Hoffman visited Mon
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McMillin, Atkinson.
Art, Bob and Alberta Hoffman
visited Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Crosby at Bassett on Wednesday
It’s the unity
in a community
| that gets the job done i
In Orleans...
THE EQUITY CREAMERY
The Farmers Equity Creamery at Orleans, founded in
1917, contributes to the economy of southwestern Ne
braska, northwestern Kansas and eastern Colorado. It
employs 35 people; operates a fleet of 22 trucks and cars;
and annually produces approximately 2,000,000 pounds
of butter, 150-200,000 pounds of powdered buttermilk
and 100,000 gallons of ice cream.
Helping home grown industry with ef
ficient, low-cost electric power is another
benefit accruing to all Nebraska through t
Consumers, Nebraska's only state-wide
electric service.
CONSUMERS.,,,,
Another salute to Nebraska achievement
The
Chamber of Commerce
MEMBERSHIP
DRIVE
is still in progress
Members are asked to
send their checks today to
Chamber Secretary
Howard Manson
The O'Neill Chamber of Commerce
urges the public to patronize
the Merchant where the
C of C Emblem is displayed
afternoon.
Saturday overnight guests ol
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cadwallader
were Bill Cadwallader, Hubbard,
Mrs. Dale Nelson, Maakiil. Mr
and Mrs Bill Keuhl, Emerson.
Mrs. Gary Claussen arrived
Saturday to spend two weeks vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
N. W. Coats while her husband,
1st Lt. Gary Clausiwn is at Sum
mer camp at Ft. Riley, Kan.
Saturday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cadwallader
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Boll Everett ami family, Ft.
Crook, Nebr.
The congregation of the Em
annuel Lutheran church at Atkin
son held a farwell picnic dinner
at the Atkinson park Sunday for
their pastor, Rev. A. S. GedwiiSo
and family.
Chambers News
By Mrs. E. R. Carpenter
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote and
girls were Mr. and Mrs. Cliif
Fleming and Nancy, Omaha and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Co
lumbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blair, Om
aha, brought his mother, Mrs.
Hazel Blair, home Saturday af
ter she had spent 4 weeks with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Selders, Royal
Oak, Mich. Grandma Whidden re
turned with them having spent
the time with relatives in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller
and boys met her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Richards, Chad
ron, at Valentine and brought
their daughter, Diane, home.
The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph
Cooke and children came Thurs
day to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Gleed and his mother,
Mrs. Letha Cooke. They were en
route home to Sheffield, la., af
ter a vacation trip and visit with
relatives in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Blivens and daughter,
Lincoln, came Saturday evening
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Prill and
family, Oakland, came Sunday
to visit the Gleed and the Cooke
families before the Cookes’ left
for hrnnp
The Martha 4-H club met Tues
day evening at the home of
Butch and Lynn Grossmcklaus.
Kenneth Backhaus was invited to
come and give a demonstration
on grooming a horse. The mem
bers reported to the leaders the
number of animals they expected
to txhibit at the fair. Frank and
Tim Lambert and Jim LaRue
gave a report and showed their
bug collection boxes. The group
judged cookies that Lynn Gross
nicklaus had made for refresh
ments. The next meeting will be
at the Dean Rowse home.
The Woman’s Society of Chris
tian Service met Thursday at the
Methodist church with 15 mem
bers and 2 visitors present. The
lesson on “Americans of Spanish
speaking background”, was pre
sented by Mrs. E. H. Medcalf
and Mrs. Bruce Grimes. Lunch
was served by Mrs. Gaius Win
termote and Mrs: J. E. Grimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Alderson,
Storm Lake, S D., were recent
visitors in the home of his par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Aider
son. The Aldersons were enroute
to Elgin to attend a family re
union of her relatives, the Doran
families. Word received since
their return home was that a se
vere hail storm had hit that ar
ea of the state during their ab
sence and badly damaged crops
which had appeared very promis
ing up to that time.
Weekend guests of the Rev.
and Mrs. Earl Hess were their
son, Robert Hess and grandson,
Danny Hess, Wichita, Kan. Dan
ny remained for a longer visit.
Mrs. Ruth Green, Marsland.
was an overnight guest Tuesday
in the Louis Neilson home. Wed
nesday, Mrs. Green and Mr. and
Mrs. Neilson drove to the home
of Edith and Mabel Kinney at
Park Center, west of Elgin, where
they visited until Sunday morn
ing. Mrs. Green, Mrs. Neilson
and Edith Kinney were college
friends. Other guests in the Kin
ney home were Mr. and Mrs.
Athel Fuller and son, Dana.
Chadron, formerly of Chambers.
Arlo Crawford returned home
the last of the week from Sioux
City where he had been in a
iio#p«Ui with a broken arm The
arm has been set but he will go
hack later and have a pin re
moved.
Mr and Mrs Erwin Carpenter
were overnight guests of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr and
Mrs. Dean Stevens and family,
Atkinson, Thursday night.
Mrs. Mary Gieed spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. Clara Me
Clenahan.
Mr and Mrs. Merle Hess and
son. Merle jr., Chillicothe, Mo ,
were overnight guests Saturday
erf his twin brother and wife, the
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Hess
Dr. and Mrs. Loren Ooppoc,
Carol and Roger, Ottumwa, la.,
visited Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. J. E. Grimes and Mr
Grimes on their vacation trip
which will include the World’s
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Porter
and daughter, Frederica, Dela
ware, arrived Saturday by plane
in Omaha where they were met
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Frank Porter and sister, Mrs
Wayne Rowse. They plan to vis
it relatives here for about three
weeks.
Mrs. M. J. Baack, Jolene and
Ricky, Ogallala, were weekend
guests in the Wayne Smith home
Sunday. Supper guests included,
besides Mrs. Baach and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and
Jerry, O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fluckey,
Arlington, were weekend guests
of his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilkinson and
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Loy Fluckey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cuckler and
Deanna, Lansing, Mich. , were
Saturday and 9unday night guests
of Mrs. Ola Ermer, having
brought their father, Edgar Jones
home after having spent 3 months
with them.
Weekend guests in the L. V
Cooper home were Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Cooper and family, South
Sioux City, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Cooper, Winner, S. D. and Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Holcomb, Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith en
tertamed the following guests Sun
day in honor of her brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Por
ter and daughter, Frederica, Del
aware and the birthday anniver
sary of her sister, Mrs. Wayne
Rowse: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Clemens and family, Amelia, Mr
and Mrs. Dale Belin and son, O’
Neill, Mrs. Cordia Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Porter and Eli
nore, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rowse
and family, Chambers, and Alvin
Neilson, Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grimes
drove to Milford Sunday to be
present at the baptising of their
great granddaughter, Christine
Carol Hoppe, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Hoppe (Gloria
Grimes). The service was at the
Methodist church in Milford.
Three sets of great grandparents
and 2 sets of grandparents were
present. All enjoyed dinner in the
Clarence Grimes home following
the church service. The G. H.
Grimes’, returned home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott,
Chambers, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Scott and Cindy, O’Neill,
visited Sunday in the John Har
ley home. Grand island
Mrs. Turn Papke and three
children and Mrs Vera Wilkin
son. drove to Fremont Friday to
visit Mrs Art Fluckey at a Rest
home tliere. They were dinner
guests in the Jim Messenbnnk
home.
Mr. and Mrs CUlford Camp
bell and family drove to Wes*
uigton Springs, S. D., Sunday to
bruig their son, Alien, home. He
had been visiting relatives ui S.
D. since July 4.
Mrs. Stella Sparks. Mrs Ma
bel Enbody and Mr*. Wayne
Smith drove to Grand Island
Thursday The two ladies, Mrs
Sparks and Mrs. Enbody visited
their brother, Sam Gilman, at
the Veterans hospital Mr Gil
man was able to accompany them
home for a few days.
Barbara Taylor, small daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs. Loyd Tay
lor, Bassett, is spenduig a few
days with the Glen Taylor fam
ily while her mother recuperates
from an 8 day stay m the hos
pital.
Family night was held at St.
Paul's Lutheran church Thursday
with a fair attendance due to the
busy huymg season. Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Harley showed slides of
Nigeria, Africa, where their
daughter and son-in-law are serv
ing as Missionaries. There was a
grocery shower for their supply
pastor, the Rev. and Mrs. D.
L. Braunersreuther, Clearwater.
Lunch was served.
The Home Circle club schedul
ed to meet August 22 lias been
postponed until a later date.
Deloit News
By Mm. M. ttelmer
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Miller and
Timmy, Whittier, Calif , have
been visiting the Watson McDon
ald and Floyd Miller homes. Sun
day evening the Watson McDon
alds had a reunion in their home.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Jerry Miller and son, Whittier,
Bommssm
MADISON
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IMk fdm Starting at 3 pjn. week
days, Taasday thru Friday, with aa I
race card. Satardays, 9 races starting
at 2JO p.at. Aad a special Monday rac
ing card aa Safest 27 only, at 3 p-aL
Calif., Mr. and Mrs Mark Angus
and daughter. Lincoln, Mr and
Mrs Gary Moon and Mr and
Mrs Richard McDonald and (am
dy, Nehgh Thu ts the first time
the hum g had been together (or
2 Years.
Mr and Mrs, Russell Napier
and Keiiti, Kansas and Mr. and
Mrs Web Napier were Sunday
dinner guests in the Glenn Harp*
ter home in honor of Mrs Na
pier's birthday anniversary
Mr. and Mrs Watson Me Don
ski. Mr and Mrs Jerry Miller
and son, Mr and Mrs Lonnie Mil
ler and family, California, Althea
Peterson and Mr nisi Mrs
Beryl McConnell ami family, Mis
souri, attended the rodeo m Bur
well Thursday.
Mr. (util Mrs H. Kenner and
Fred Harpster were guests Thurs
day m the Gletui Harpster home
in honor of Fred Harpster '* birth
day anniversary. Mrs Fred Harp
ster spent Thursday evening in
the Bill Gibbs home
Mr. atul Mrs. Cliff Lodge and
family, Petersburg ami Mrs Von
me Paul ami Larry were Sunday
dinner guests in the Lambert
Bartak home.
Mrs. L. L. Bartak accompanied
Mrs. Keith Bartak to Norfolk
Friday, August 3. where Mrs
Keith Bartak had dental surgery
Mrs. Keith Bartak made a trip to
Norfolk Thursdy of this week
Mr. and Mrs. H Keiiner at
tended the 50th anniversary "Open
House" in Inman Sunday for Mr
and Mrs Otto Retke, at the Meth
odist church
Mona Mowl of Nrl.gh vnt
»*veral days in the Keith Hartak
home this week
Mr and Mrs Jim Hqiura Ua*
Sharon to Haatmg* Monday
where »he l» taking nurse* train
ing
The Ih-loM school will start
August H silk Mrs. Joe Funk.
Irsrhrr
Mrs M Keimer visited Mr*.
Jim Squire Thursday afternoon.
Tuesday Mr and Mrs Did
Gibb* and family were Norfolk
visitors Fred Gath, who spent tha
summer m tin* Gibb* home, will
visit In Norfolk before returning
to hi* home m Seattle, Wash
The lugrahm family who wera
living on the Kryger ranrh have
moved to the Keeler ranch
M John's sehtMd will start
September 3 with 1 ranee*
hnupp learhlng the lower ele
mentary and It a«die I Van < Unei
leaching th«- upper Hementary
grades,
Mr Durre fixed the well at the
Deloit school this week
Mr* Durre and two children
vism-d friend* in Nehgh Sunday.
Mr and Mr* Durre attended a
funeral at Chambers last week.
The children stayed with her par
ent* at Mnmswuk
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It happened 100 YEARS ago
The oldest Incorporated trade association In the country,
the United States Brewers Association, was organized In
1862 ... the same year that...
NEBRASKANS were asked to contribute $19,312 In "war
taxes" to the Federal Government The people of this terri
tory claimed the mm was far beyond their abilities to pay.
So Congress released Nebraska from the obliga
tion—and instead failed to appropriate $20,000
for the territorial legislative session of 1862-63.
Nowadays, the brewing Industry in Nebraska
contributes more than $10,000,000 annually In
taxes, or 500 times more than the "war tax” of
100 years ago. This money helps support our
schools, highways and parks.
TODAY in its centennial year, the United States
Brewers Association still works constantly to
assure maintenance of high standards of quality
and propriety wherever beer and ale are served.
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O'Neill Public Schools
WELCOME YOU
School Begins Wednesday, Aug. 29
High School and Grade Registration Begins 9 a.m., August 29
The O'Neill Public Schools are fully accredited by the
State Departmentlof Education and the North Central Association
HIGH SCHOOL OFFERS THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
1. College Preparatory 2. Commercial 3. General
• COLLEGE PREPARATORY
For those students who expect to enter college or a university, the O'Neill Public
Schools offer a full curriculum which is accepted in any college or university
in the United States. Advanced Mathematics courses being continued with Trig
onometry.
• COMMERCIAL
A full commercial course is offered, 1 year of typing, 1 year of shorthand, book
keeping, secretarial and office practice.
• GENERAL COURSE
This course is designed for those students who are not enrolled in College Pre
paratory or Commercial.
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE COURSES
THE FOLLOWING OFFERINGS ARE BEING MADE:
1. Industrial Arts
2. Home Economics
3. Speech
4. Dramatics
5. Vocal and Instrumental Music
6. Athletics —
Four qualified and experienced coaches are on the staff
7. Greatly improved Library Materials
All Rural High School Students should bring their Free High Tuition cards the day they register