The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 25, 1950, SECTION 2, Page 9, Image 9

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' N-C League
Starts May 28
The old, yet familiar cry of
“play ball” will sound out over
the diamonds of the North-Cen- '
tral day and night league Sun- |
day, May 28.
The 7-team league will get
underway with a 14 game sched
ule with each team having two
open dates. Schedule:
May 28—Stuart at Long Pine;
Inman at Atkinson; O’Neill at
Chambers; Page open.
* June 4—Long Pine at O’Neill;
Chambers at Inman; Page at
Stuart; Atkinson open.
June 11—Inman at Long Pine;
O’Neill at ‘Page; Stuart at At
kinson; Chambers open.
June 18—Page at Inman; O’
Neill at Atkinson; Chambers at
Stuart; Long Pine open. .
June 25—Stuart at O Neill:
Atkinson at Page; Long Pine at
Chambers; Inman open.
July 2—Atkinson at Long
Pine- Page at Chambers; Inman
at O’Neill; Stuart open.
july 9_Chambers at Atkin
son; Long Pine at Page; Inman
at Stuart; O’Neill open.
July 16—Long Pine at Stuart;
i » Atkinson at Inman; Chambers
1 at O’Neill; Page open.
July 23—Stuart at Page; In
man at Chambers; O’Neill at
Long Pine; Atkinson open.
July 30—Long Pine at Inman:
Page at O’Neill; Atkinson at
Stuart; Chambers open.
August 6—Inman at Page; At
kinson at O’Neill; Stuart at (
Chambers; Long Pine open.
August 13—Page at Atkinson;
Chambers at Long Pine; O Neill
at Stuart; Inman open.
August 20—O’Neill at Inman;
Long Pine at Atkinson; Cham
bers at Page; Stuart open.
August 27 — Atkinson at
Chambers; Page at Long Pine;
Stuart at Inman; O’Neill open.
« 19 Players Report
For Inman Club
INMAN — Milo Gorgen, man
ager of the Inman baseball club,
Tuesday announced the mem
bers of his team. Players are:
Bill Sholes, Gordon Sholes,
Leonard Sholes, Milo _ Gorgen,
Vernon Gorgen, Dale Lines, Ray
McGuire, Bud Cooper, Fred Ap
pleby, John Alders.
Max Mossman, Earl Stevens,
Byron Grenier, Herb Nielsen,
Darrell Bright, Bill Kelly, Paul
Hartigan, Chris Reimers and
Joe Conero.
Inman absorbed a 11-7 defeat
in a practice tilt with the O -
Neill Rockets Sunday at O’Neill.
Inman is a member of the
North-Central day and night
* league and will officially get the
season underway Sunday, May
28, at Atkinson. _
DANCE
DANCELAND
O'NEILL
Sammy Steven* &
Hi* Orchestra
Sunday, May 28
Adm. & Dance: $1
Troshynski Issues
First Atkinson Call
ATKINSON — Veteran Man
ager August Troshynski said
Tuesday tfiat 26 baseball hope
fuls answered his first call for
players for the Atkinson “9.”
Atkinson’s North-Central day
and night club roster includes: j
Robert Berigan, Edward Scot, j
Paul Kubitschek, Linus Judge,
Frank Mancuso, Bill Miller, '
Robert Mack, Pat Miller, Frank
Schaaf, Gene Livington.
Jack Miller, Jerry Troshynski,
Bernard Troshynski, Leonard
Troshynski, Bill Cook, Randall
Smith, Herman Frickel, Neal
McKee.
John Weichman, Bill Schovn.
Bill Troshynski, Ed Troshynski,
Edwin Krugman, Jerry Man
cuso, Ben Weichman and Tom
my Troshynski.
Atkinson will get the season
underway on the home diamond
Sunday, May 28, with Inman.
Junior Legion Ball
Session Cancelled
Initial practice for American
Legion junior baseballers ran
into a muddy snag Tuesday eve
ning, May 16.
The 25 prospective baseball
ers saw their first practice ses
sion cancelled because rain
made the Carney park field a
quagmire.
Dorrance Crabb, of Simonson
post 93 of the American Legion,
who has been placed in charge
of junior baseball, called
another practice session for
Friday afternoon, May 19, on
the old public school practice
grounds in north O’Neill.
45 People Are
Confirmed at Ewing
EWING — On Tuesday, May
9, the sacrament of confirma
tion was conferred upon 45
members of the St. Peter’s
Catholic church parish by Arch
bishop Bergan, D. D., of Omaha.
There were 10 adults and 35
children.
Adults confirmed were:
Frank Bollwitt, Lester Wood,
Edward Yelli, sr., and Mes
dames David Burk, Bernard
Kellogg. Roy Vandersnick,
Jerome Woslager, Victor Van
dersnick, and Geo. Latzel.
The following children were
confirmed: Joylene K a c z o r ,
Beverly Rotherham, Darlene
Latzel, Catherine Bauer, Mary
Lois Noffke, Sharon Noffke,
Katherine Rotherham, Deanna
Emsick, Dora Lou Rosno, Vir
ginia Latzel, fene Kaczor, Louis
Latzel, James Hemenway, Wil
liam Weber, Ronald Thoendel,
Jerome Kallhoff, Joseph Pojar,
Charles Harlan, Carol Sojka,
Leonard Hawk, Constance Carr,
Sharon Murray, Frances Noff
ke, Sharon Rotherham, Patsy
Pollock, Marylin Walnofer, Mar
garet Hemenway. Robert Knei
ziger, Delbert Carl, Mickey Web
er, Leo Ruther, Thomas Pojar,
Leo Kmiecik, Michael Grover
Shaw, Patrick Carr.
May-Hanslik Banns
Are Announced—
LYNCH—Banns of marriage
were announced fpr the first
time Sunday, May 21, at the
BVM Catholic church for Rose
May, of Lynch, and John Hans
lik, of Creighton.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Beckwith
and family went to Swan lake
Sunday, May 21._s.
ROCKEY’S
Have The Following New and
* Used Machinery On Hand Now:
2—Farmall H Tractors in A-l condition
New Cultivators — Manure Spreaders
Mowers for all International Tractors
52 Engine Drive International Combine
3 Used Pickups, All IHCs
. SERVlcinjM
We have a complete SHOP
SERVICE for proper main
tenance and repair on any
type tractor.
HOCKEY IMPLEMENT CO.
Ewing, Nebr. Phone 82
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TOP STUDENTS
Winners of O'Neill prep
laurels for 1949-*50 are:
Verna Pruu . . . O'Neill
high's top senior scholastically. |
Pally While ... St. Mary's
academy valedictorian.
/> ■.*
Ellen Angel ... St. Mary's
academy saluialorian.
—O’Neill Photo Co.
NORTH OF STUART
Mrs. Elsie Sweet and family,
Warren and Tom Berry were
dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bil Finch and fam
ily on Sunday, May 14. Mr.
Berry stayed for several days’
visit.
Mrs. Charles N. Smith, of At
kinson, spent Saturday night
and Sunday, May 14-15, at the
home of her son, Mr. and Mrs.
Merrill Smith, and family.
Calvin and Elmer Allyn were
in O’Neill on business Wednes
day, May 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith
and family and Mrs. Charles N.
Smith called at the Robert Ful
lerton home east of Atkinson
Sunday evening, May 14.
Mrs. Vina Munson spent Wed
nesday, May 17, with Mrs. Rus
sell Hipke and family.
Lyndon Mulford came home
from Lincoln Friday night, May
19, where he has been attending
school.
Mrs. Russell Hipke and boys
called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Lofquest and baby, Linda Ma
rie, Monday afternoon, May 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Prange
were Sunday evening, May 14,
callers at the Russell Hipke
home.
Mrs. Charles Mulford and son,
Fred, Mrs. Laura Mulford and
Mrs. Vina Munson called at the
James Deming and Russell Hip
ke homes Tuesday afternoon,
May 16. They also visited the
“Old Mulford place” where Mrs.
Laura Mulford had lived for 30
years. The place is now vacant
and owned by Mrs. James Mc
Eachen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Prange vis.
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Hipke Saturday evening,
May 20.
The Cleveland Sunday-school
plans to hold the annual clean
up day for the Cleveland ceme
tery on Friday, May 26. At this
time they also plan to do any
repair work needed at the
church.
Bristow Man Has
Legs Amputated
LYNCH — John Kopecky, of
Bristow, who has been a pa
tient in Sacred Heart hospital
at Lynch for several weeks, is
in “critical” condition follow
ing amputation of both legs.
One of his legs was already
partially amputated and sur
geons last week decided anoth
er operation was necessary—
this time also above the knee.
On Tuesday, May 16, the oth
er leg was amputated above the
knee.
Other Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keeler, of
Bennington, recently visited the
Friend Keeler home here.
Warren Prescott and Lulu Van
Meter visited relatives in Crof
ton last week.
Jerry Sixta motored to Oma
ha with Mr. and Mrs. Art Vese
le.v Monday, May 15, where
Mrs. Veseley underwent a
checkup at a hospital there,
Arlene Fusch, of Sioux City,
came for a few days’ visit at
her home here. Miss Fusch iust
completed a beauty course at
Sioux City and her future plans
are incomplete. Mrs. Mary
Fusch, of Midway, in Holt coun
tv, is here visiting with her
daughter at the James Svatos
home.1
Delores Thieson has closed a
successful term of school at
Anoka
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Counts and
baby visited relatives in Spen
cer Sunday, May 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rosicky
and family spent Sunday, May
21, in Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kalkow
ski, Mrs. George Kalkowski and
Delores spent Sunday, May 21,
at the Albert Kalkowski home.
Mrs. John Kopecky, of Bris
tow, spent several days recently
with Mrs. James Svatos.
Ernest Vomacka spent Sun
day, May 21, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Vomacka.
Mrs. Tillie Novak and Louis
visited at the Frank Vomacka
home in Gregory, S. D., on Sun
day, May 21.
Mrs. Paul Schneider, of Pil
ger, is spending a few days
with her brother, Dr. J. A. Gut
tery. . ....
Mr. and Mrs. uoraon iveuer
and family, of Spencer, visited
at the Guy Keller home Wed
nesday, May 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Keller were
Verdel visitors Friday after
noon, May 19.
Mrs. Hannah Streit was a
Sunday, May 21, dinner guest
at the Edward Streit home.
Emil Vlcan left for his home
in California recently after a 10
day visit at the Frank Vlcan
home.
The Lynch schools held a pic
nic at the Niobrara river park
Friday, May 19.
Shirley Campbell, of Wayne,
recently visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Campbell.
Mrs. Joseph David returned
home last week after several
days’ visit at the home of her
parents in Flandreau, S. D.
District 35 pupils and their
teacher. Elaine Lihs. enjoyed a
field trip Thursday afternoon,
May 18, along the Ponca creek,
south of the school. Mrs. Bill
Teadtke treated them to h*nch.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkow
ski attended the school picnic
at the Knox county school dis
trict 37 Friday, May 19. Marian
Jo Kalkowski is the teacher.
Mrs. Mattie McMeen and
Marjorie, of Gregory, S. D..
were recent visitors at the Ken
neth McMeen home.
Paul and Clara Vlcan, of
West Point, spent the May 20-21
weekend at the Thomas Vlcan
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Mulhair
, attended commencement exer
i rises in O’Neill Wednesday eve
I ning, May 17.
; Vote $25 to Help
Publish Paper
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NORTH OF STUART — The
Cleveland Ladies Aid met with
Mrs. Elmer McClurg on Wed
nesday afternoon, May 17, with
Mrs. Charles Mulford, cohost
ess.
Fourteen members and 2
guests answered roll call. Mrs.
Laura Mulford and Mrs. War
dell Alexander were the guests.
The aid voted to send Mrs.
j Lottie Lofquest and Miss Vesta
Adams to Pactola, S. D., to a
j teachers’ training camp to be
held in July.
The secretary, Mrs. McClurg,
read a letter from Mrs. Alvin
Lofquest, a former member who
has moved to Glendale, Calif.
The ladies decided to give
Rev. Orin Graff $25 to help pay
expenses of publshing his Pres
I byterian church paper, “The
NOTICE
While we do not give S 6c H Green I
Stamps with fuel oils we have still
continued giving them with all pur
chases made through the station.
ARBUTHNOT OIL CO
O’Neill Phone 378
* —muniM wm—i-nt i n —. mbbbbmki—a—n——
Messenger.” i
The lesson was led by Mrs.
James Deming. The hostesses
served lunch at the close. Next
meeting will be at the Charles
Mulford home.
Other North of Stuart News
Mrs. Violet Montgomery is
visiting at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Lofquest, and
getting acquainted with her new
granddaughter, Linda Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Prange vis
ited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill Smith and family
Sunday evening, May 21.
Dinner guests at the Russell
I
Hipke home recently were Mrs.
Hipke’s brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. George Mellor, and
daughter, of Atkinson.
Mrs. Leonard Chaffin and
children and Miss Bernadine
Miller were Wednesday after
noon, May 17, visitors at the
Russell Hipke home.
Sunday afternoon, May 21,
callers at the Russell Hipke
home were Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon
Shearer and Mrs. Merrill Smith,
1 Doris, Neal and Darrel.
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O'NEILL. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. MAY. 25, 1950—PAGE 9
WE’RE GOIN’ ON A PICNIC!
MOM SAYS:
COUNCIL OAK HAS ALL THE
FIXIN'S and ihe'i qoin there to
morrow so'i well be ell reedy on
Memorial Dayl
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KIRK’S SSSSTK, 3 bars 23c
OXYDOL 1AHGE PACKAGE 25c
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ONIONS. 3-lbs 14c
CARROTS. 3 bm 15c
CABBAGE. 34* 13c
SHEET POTATOES
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GRflPEf ROIT, 3for 25c
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