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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1962)
Deloit Newt By Mr*. H. Helm or Mr. ami Mrs. Bob Bartak and sons and Mrs Laura Spittler, Ewing, left Thursday for a trip to the Black Hills. The Fuller families held a re union 9un<lay, August 12, in Ne ligh. Sixty four attended. An ASC election was held at the Deloit school house Thursday evening with the following results, Ellis Schrunk, chairman; Bill Gibbs, vice* chairman; Henry Rei naer, regular member; Bob Bar lak and Leland Clark, alternates. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohn, Mr and Mrs L. L. Bartak and Mr and Mrs. Henry Reimer were Norfolk visitors Thursday. Mrs L. L Bartak visited Von nie Paul in Elgin Saturday Mrs. Paul was on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Larson, Lincoln, are visiting her parents and Mr and Mrs. Tom Christon and family in Colorado City, Tex , and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon in Midland, Tex Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn Harpster and s</nx were O’Neill visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harpster and sons were picnic guests at the Web Napier home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Napier and son, Kansas, were honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson spent the weekend at the Henry Lofflin home in Eldorado, Kan. Most of the hay is up around here and the crops were good. Ranchers ip west had trouble haying because of the amount of moisture Mrs. Anita Lee called at the Fred HarsjJter home Tuesday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Howard Temple and daughters. Hastings, spent Sunday at the H. Keimer home. They will attend a County Exten sion Agents Convention in New Mexico next week. Mrs Watson McDonald, Mrs. Gary Moon, Neligh and Mrs. Jer ry Miller and win, California, spent Monday in Lincoln in the Merle Angus home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and Timmy and Mr and Mrs. Watson McDonald were supper guests Wednesday evening in the Gary Moon home in Neligh. Mr and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Winifred and Neil, Neligh, call ed Sunday at the Fred Harpster home. Mr and Mrs. Jerry Miller and Timmy left Friday for their home in California after visiting the Floyd Miller and Watson Mc Donald homes. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack will be home the last of the week after a 3 weeks vacation visiting an uncle in Canada and the Dick Tomjack home in La Grande, Ore Mr and Mrs. Gene Tom jack and family were at the Tomjack home in their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster called Sunday evening in the H. Reimer home. Phone Your News to The Frontier Phone 788 Page News By Mr* ta Alter Mr and Mrs Herbert Kemper and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher were Sunday evening callers in the home of Mrs Frieda Asher. Mr. anti Mrs. Edd Stewart and Mick. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ste wart. Mr and Mrs. Jim Stewart and Robbie, Mr and Mrs Leo Neubauer, Page, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krugman, O’.N'eill, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clyde anci family, Sioux Falls and Mrs. Clyde’s par ents of North Platte all enjoyed a picrnc dmner at the Page park Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mudloff and Mr*. H. O. Hill and children, Orchard, were afternoon callers. Mrs. Edgar Stauffer attended the school of mission this week held at Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Finch sr. were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch The regular meeting of the WSC9 was held Thursday at the Fellowship hall. Mrs. John Stein berg had the devotion and les son entitled "Make a Living Wit ness”. Sympathy cards went to Mmes. Robert Gray, Arnold Ste wart and Mabel Miller. A get well card was sent to Mrs. Ethel Waring. A country store was held at this meeting with lots of ar ticles sold. Hostesses were Mrs. Frieda Asher and Mrs. Robert Nissen. A sub district MYF swimming party was held at O’Neill Friday evening with members from O’ Neill, Page and Atkinson attend ing. Caroline Max, Page, had the devotions, Alvin Crumly and Kay Nissen, Page, led the group in - — 18th Annual Boyd County and 4-H — Open Class — Commercial Exhibits SPENCER, NEBR. AUGUST 30, 31, SEPTEMBER 1 Free Acts—Thrills—Carnival—Band Concert—Parade—Ball Games—Dance Thursday Friday Saturday Entry Day Free Day 9 a m. Ail exhibits open 8:45 a m. Stocker-Feeder calves 1:30 p.m. Big Parade Prizes 8 am. All departments open and riding horses in Royal United Shows on Midway 11 a m. All 4-H except livestock 9 a.m. Commercial exhibits 3 p.m. Kid races—Prizes 12 noon 4-H Home Ec. judging Livestock judging Horseshoe Finals 2:30 p.m. 4-H demonstrations 2 p.m. Open class livestock Tractor Pulling contest 3 p.m. 4-H tractor driver contest 3 p.m. Judging contests (New Feature) 1:30 p.m. Girls Softball 3 p.m. Free Acts at Ball Park 8 p.m. Bob Smith’s Spectacular 7 p.m. Church All-Star Ball 4 p.m. Horseshoe Pitching 9:30 p.m. “Woman of Year” 8:30 p.m. Dress Revue 7 pm. Band Concert, Ball Park Presentation Ball Game 8 p.m. Free Acts at Balb Park 10 p.m. Dance, Community Hall 9:30 p.m. Free Square Dance ROYAL UNITED SHOWS ROYAL UNITED SHOWS Bob Smith's Spectacular Auto Daredevils and Motorcycle Maniacs Saturday' 8 p.m. Spencer Ball Park Admission $1.00 and 50c Big Parade Sat., Sept. 1 1:30 p.m. ——»rJIl II1W I I Free Acts I Friday, 3 p.m. & 8 p.m. a Royal United 1 Shows I Friday - Saturday a DANCE I SATURDAY 1 Community Hall I Bobby Layne and his orchestra Admission SI.00 ' fi «* song. Those giving reports were Dianne Gillespie, O'Neill, Esther Young, O'Neill and Dick Linder, Page. A district rally will be held at Plainview Sept. 30. A sub-dis tTict rally will be held at O'Neill on the 3rd Sunday of November. Those attending lrom Page were John Crumly, Dick Linder, Royan and Juanita Ragland, Mick Stew art, Connie Jean and LuAnn Nis sen, Ronnie Heiss, Diane and De von Kemper, Caroline and Mar ilyn Max, Connie and Janet An son, Dale Miller, Connie Soren sen, Vaijean Parks, Dent and Randy Stauffer, Peggy Sue Kel ly, Lmda Alberts, and Roberta Asher. Transportation was fur nished by the Rev. Linder, Gene Harvey, Alvin Crumly and Kay Nissen. The Rev. and Mrs. Lisle Mew maw and family, Neligh, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. French sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Finch were Fri day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finch. Mr and Mrs Otto Matschullat, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stolier and Cindy, Janice Nash, Dale and Robert Matschullat were Sunday evening visitors in the Dale Mat schullat home. Tuesday the above mentioned went to Scotia to visit Mr. and Mrs. A1 An tlwny in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Steward were Sunday guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stewart at Grand Is land. The couples enjoyed a pic nic dinner and attended motor cycling races. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller, Millard, joined the group in the late afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey and family, Mrs. Frieda Asher, Rodney Kennedy and Mrs. Mae Copes were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hester Edmisten. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller left Fri day for Red Field, la., to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hurst. Mrs. Hurst is the sister of Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Miller. They returned home Monday evening. Janet Anson spent from Wed nesday to Saturday night at the [ home of Roberta Asher. Marvin Prokop, Spencer, spent Sunday in the Tony Mudloff home visiting his wife and son. Mar vin returned home recently after spending a year in service. Mrs. Prokop and son will remain here until housing arrangements are made. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey! and family were Friday supper j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth j Asher, Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Godel and family, Venus, were Friday night callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har mon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sickles and girls, Bedford, la., were last week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freemeyer sr. GGG and G met Friday with Mrs. Frieda Asher. Guests were Mmes. John Steinberg, Mae Copes and Miss Grace Zellers. Cards were played with priaes going to Mmes. Clarence Stevens, Ethel Park and Elsie Cork. Mrs. Robert Linder held a cof fee at her home Thursday morn ing in honor of Mrs. Ron Park. The Parks are leaving shortly for Laramie, Wyo., where Ron will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer, O’Neill and Herb Kemper were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher. The Rev. and Mrs. Linder and family were gone over the week- j end. Sunday, the Rev. Linder will vddress the church at Ceresco, to celebrate their 75th anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes re turned to their home in Lincoln Wednesday after visiting the first of the week with the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes and other relatives. Monday eve ning the two couples and Miss Viola Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Lou is Wood, and Misses Grace and Nelle Woods, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Neu bauer. Misses Grace and Nelle Wood entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Woods and Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer at a dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes and Miss Viola Haynes were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haynes, LeEllen and Larry, O’ Neill, as supper guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes. C. J. Dobbin, who had been ab le to be at home from the hos pital the past weeks, suffered a light attack Saturday evening and ROYAL THEATRE Thurs. Aug. 23 Family Night Kenneth More Danielle Darrieux Susannah York Claude Nollier Jane Asher Elizabeth Dear Richard Williams “I/OSS of INNOCENCE" Fri.-Sat. Aug. 24-23 “SAMAR” Starring George Montgomery Gilbert Roland Ziva Rodann Joan O'Brien Nico Minardos Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 26-27-28 •MERRILL’S MARAUDERS" Jeff Chandler Ty Hardin Peter Brown Will Hutchins Andrew Duggan Claude Akins Wed.-Thurs. Aug. 26-30 Family Night Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum in • HEAVEN KNOWS. MR. ALLISON” W»I taken to the O’Neill huapttal. Hi* condition unproved to the ex tent that he was able to return home Sunday morning Mr and Mrs. B H Steven* en tertained six erf Uieir children and their families Sunday. They were Mr and Mrs Alvin Steven* and family, San Miguel, Anz.. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Steven* and family. Hoyt Lakes, Minn , Mr and Mrs. Keith Cable and fam ily, Coon Rapids, Minn . Mr. and Mrs Dennis LaFave and family, Oneida, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Park, Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Fntx Brandt and sons, At kinson. Mr and Mrs Dave John son and family, San Miguel and Ron Park, who has employment in Seattle were unable to be pre sent The Alvin Stevens family are spending a two week vaca tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Adamson sr., O’Neill. James Nissen, Omaha, is spending a week here visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Don Nis sen. Jon Cork, who had been gone all summer visiting in Nampa, Ida., and Seattle, Wash., returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stolier and daughter and Janice Nash. San Diego, Calif., and Dale and Rob ert Matsehullat, Arcadia, Calif , arrived Sunday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matsehullat. Dale and Robert will visit a few days with their grandparents, the Otto Mat schullats, before going on to Michigan City to visit their other grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chris tiansen and children, Blair, re turned to her parents home, Mr. and Mrs Loren Libby, after spending two weeks in Seattle, Wash., and other points of inter est. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sehi and family visited Mrs. Larry Taylor and Margie Finch at the J. W. Finch home last Tuesday. Callers Sunday at the Ethel Waring home were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ettleman, Steve and Gary Waring. Tecumseh Mr and Mm Kenneth Waring. Omaha, also were Sunday caber*. Mr, and Mrs Richard Peter sen and children and her mother, Mr*. Rose Petersen. Harlan, la , were overnight guests Monday of Mr and Mr*. Norman Trow bridge They were enroute to Denver, Colo., on vacation Mr Trowbridge and Mr Petersen were army buddies Mr. and Mrs Les Lines and Mr and Mrs Dan Trashynaki were Sunday supper guests for a fiah fry at the N D. kites sr home Paul Neubauer was an evening visitor. Mmes Hester Edrmsten, Frie da Asher, Harley Kennedy, R D Copes, Grace Zellers and Emma Kemper were Saturday afternoon guests of Mm. P. E Nissen in honor of her birthday anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs Virgil Stevens and sons, Texas, are spending a I two weeks vacation with his par ents, Mr and Mrs. R D Stevens The Page MVF met Sunday night with 18 members and one guests, Larry Lund, Sacramento, Calif., present. Mrs William &>r ensen was the sponser. Jean Nis sen and Valjean Parks gave their reports on the camp they attend ed. Everyone is to meet at the church next Sunday to work on the float which will be entered into Page's community day par ade. A hayrack ride will be held the 27 of August Each member is allowed to bring a guest Bun nie Heiss and Randall Stauffer served lunch. Pvt. Lyle Heiss, who was re cently transferred from Ft. Chaf fee, Ark., to Ft. Dix, N. J., writes home telling of spending the past DR. D. E. DAVID OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Care Contact Lenses By Appointment Phone 2l«l Six- leer, N ebraska SPECIAL CATTLE SALE MONDAY, AUG. 27 We don’t expert a large run for this sale but there will tx- plenty of Buyers at our auction to buy all the cattle we can get to gether—The market is real hot now and might be a good time to sell, at least some of the plainer cattle—Top on Butchers last Monday at $18.75—Sold 371 llogs and 403 Cattle—It was a very active market with ail kinds of Buyers—If you want us to come and look at your stock give us a ring or drop a ciird—W'e will be glad to do so—With fail coming on and pastur«*s reiii good, it could be everyone wanting to sell at once—That could lead to a little lower stock cattle market, but on the oher hand there is a world of people looking for cattle—Don’t sell them private to the first feilow that comes along—This is an ideal year to price them $2.00 to $4.00 a hundred too cheap. EWING LIVESTOCK MARKET Terry, Larry and Max Wanser A Nationally Certified Market Phone 1$ or 70 Ewing two weekend* in New York City sight seeing and attending a base ball game in Yankee Staoium Mrs Ivan Heiaa went to Lincoln Sunday to care tor her grand children, while their parent*. Mr and Mrs Joe Price are in Kan sas City on vacation Mr and Mrs Duane Finch and family were Monday signer guests in the J W Finch home, later m tin* evening. Mr and Mr* J W Finch. Mrs Larry Taylor anil children took Margie to Grand Island, from there ahe left via tram fur Callfor nut. Friday site will join Die Orange County teachers tour for r a ten <tay trip to Hawaii Ntnty eight teacher* and interested people are making the Pair This fall Mi*a Flnrh will again teach the Sth grade at IVrra. 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