The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 13, 1952, SECTION 2, Page 13, Image 13

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    Wayne Miller, 40,
Dies trom injuries
INMAN — Relatives here re
ceived word on isunuay, March 9,
of the sudden death of Wayne
Miller, 40, of Counpton, Calif.
Wayne was a ship yard worker
and is thougnt to nave been in- I
volved in an accident while at
work.
He was born here, a son of Mr. j
and Mrs. Ed Miller, and is a ■
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Leon R. |
Tompkins.
Mrs- Miller died about a year
ago.
Survivors include: Daughter—
Jeanie; mother—Mrs. Ed Miller; 5
brothers.
Other Inman News
Mr. ana Mrs. Fete Cooper and
son, Jimmie, of Orchara, spent
Sunday visiting Mrs. Cooper’s
motner, Mrs. nottie Thompson.
Cal ueary came from Ivons
last week to spend a lew aays
visiting Mr. anu Mrs. Pearl Cary.
The Kina louge met Wednesaay
afternoon, March 5, with Mrs.
Lottie Thompson for a regular
meeting. Mrs. Thompson served
lunch at the close
Mrs. Pete Cooper, of Orchard,
spent Thursday visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Lottie Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. James McMahan
spent the weekend in Norfolk
where Mr. McMahan attended a
postmasters’ convention.
Ralph Sholes, Harlan Morsbach
and Don Lines, who are em
ployed at Rapid City, S.D., spent
the weekend nere with relatives
and friends.
Miss LuElla Watson, who at
tends college at Wayne, spent the
weekend visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E- L. Watson.
Meriin Luben, who is employed
at Leigh, spent the weekend here
with his family.
Sfc. Cecil Keyes, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Kf^es and Murl left Friday
for Ft. Riley, Kans-, where they
will spend a few days visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Keyes and
daughter.
Mrs. Ira Watson and daughter,
Carolyn, left Friday for Lincoln.
Carolyn returned Saturday eve
ning and Mrs Watson remained
for a longer visit.
The Women’s department of the
RLDS church, held a bake sale on
Saturday afternoon at the locker
plant. The group cleared $43.75
for the treasurer.
LeRoy Moore, who is employed
KEEP A Fighting
Midwestern Democrat
In the Whitehouse
VOTE FOR
SENATOR ROBERT S.
KERR
FOR PRESIDENT
On Tuesday, April 1
Oklahoma Kerr lor President Club,
B. D. Eddie, President
at spent the weekend
visiting ins paieius, Mr. and Mrs.
ireci ivioore
neiii ivemiers returned Batur
in |' asui uuno wnere he had
sclent a lew uays.
miss iwy Coventry spent the
weekenu visiting ±>eveny bmith
in tnc Kennetn Smith home.
iVirs. r.iUuoeui Coieman spent a
few days visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Laney.
miss Ueritha Smith, of Norfolk,
spent the weekend visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smith.
The following were guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Coventif' Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Tomlinson, of Plainview;
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson
and Mrs. Carson, of O’Neill, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coventry,
of Inman
The Women's society of Chris
tian Service met at the home of
Mrs. Romney South Thursday af
ternoon, March 6. Mrs. Howard
Jackson was a guest. Mrs. Floyd
Keyes led the devotions. Mrs.
Charles Chappell and Mrs. Har
v<|' Tompkins served the lunch.
The society voted to meet the sec
ond and fourth Thursday, start
ing July 1. The year book com
mittee consisting of Miss Elsie
Krueger, Mrs. Roy Gannon, Mrs.
Ira Watson, Mrs. Clarence Han
sen, Mrs. Herbert Rouse and Mrs.
Harvey Tompkins was appointed
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Lewis Kopeckj/ on
March 20.
The Young Adult Fellowship
met at the IOOF hall for a regular
meeting on Thursday evening,
March 6. Mrs. Lew Kopecky gave
the devotions. Miss Mildred
Keyes and Mrs. Karl Keyes were
in charge of entertainment. St
Patrick’s games were played, A
lunch was served by Miss Murl
Ke^es, Mrs. Robert Tams and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Gillogly, hosts for
the evening.
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Hoosier Hot Shots
Reorganize for '52 —
The Hoosier Hot Shots 4-H club
reorganized at the Albert Kavra
nek home Friday, March 7. Of
ficers for the coming year are as
follows: Mrs. Kenneth Braach,
leader, Mrs. R. E. Tunender, as
sistant leader; Jack Ramold,
president; Ned Mulen, vice-presi
dent; Ellen Havranek, secretary
treasurer; Patricia Mullen, song
| leader; Dolores Tunender, news
reporter
Roll call was answered by nam
ing projects which members will
be taking for the coming year.
We sang several songs and at
the close of the meeting Mrs.
Havranek served sandwiches,
cake, pickles and pop.
The next meeting will be held
March 28, at the home of Mrs.
Joe Ramold—By Dolores Tunen
der, news reporter.
Steel Creekers Hear
Accordian Music—
The Steel Creek 4-H club re
organized at the home of Dale
Revell Friday, March 7, with 8
members joining.
Dale Revell was reelected as
leader and Mrs. Harvey Krug
man, assistant leader. We elected
Beverly Linquist as president:
Judith Juracek, vice-president,
and Eddie Krugman, secretary
treasurer. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Nels Lin
quist April 4.
After the meeting some mem
bers entertained us with accord
ian music. Later lunch was serv
ed. — By Kay Hibbs, news re
porter.
Floyd Adams, of Amelia, was
a caller at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Murray on Saturday.
March 8. .
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Camera Goes to Butte Hereford Sale...
Grand champion male of the Niobrara Valley Hereford as
sociation show and sale held Friday. March 7, at Butte was shown
by Gene Lechtenberg, of Buttei LH BO Aster 8th, the champ
bull, calved June 12, 1950, brought $900.
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Reserve champion male was shown by Alvin Jelinek, of
Walnut. Of Mischief and Stanway breeding, this bulL Casper Mis
chief 8th, was calved August 13, 1950. Steve Koupal, of Wagner.
S.Dw paid $800.
TM1''Iff'T r~ ■ * < .....
Grand champion female brought $450, paid by Forest Suiter,
of Iona, S.D. Clem Dopheide, of Butte, exhibits the cow. Lady
Domino, calved July 24, 1950.
The Kaupp Bros., of Gregory, S.D.. won the Butte Gazette a
ward for the best three head. The bulls averaged $550 and the
Butte sale grossed $17,555. Second highest priced bull. Lad Royal
Dundy, was consigned by Vern Dix, of Butte, and sold to Clif
ford Nelson for $810.
— Photos Courtesy Butte Gazette
Here for Funeral—
Tuesday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sprp/ were
her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Smith, of Grand Is
land, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy
Smith, also of Grand Island. The
Smith families attended the fu
neral rites of Police Chief Chet
Calkins Tuesday afternoon. Mrs
Leo Wiseman, Mrs. Elmer Wise
man and O. A. Wiseman, of Page
were also guests at the Spry
home and attended the Calkins fu
neral rites.
GILLIGAN REXALL DRUG
O’Neill Open Evenings
Veterinary Penicillin
Aquaous or in Oil
10 cc_2.50
Merameth and Sulmet Injectable
Subnet for Poultry — Pints or Gallons
GWY-LA-TOL
For use in feed for hogs as an aid in loosening mucous in the
throat and as an inhalant for poultry.
Per Pint_ 1.00
FACIAL TISSUES, 300 Box..247
200 Puretest
ASPIRIN, Special _ 66c
Fresh Shipment Maxie
CHOC. COVERED CHERRIES, Lb. 54c
Old Fashioned
HORFHOUND CANDY, Lb_43c
Fine STATIONERY
40 Sheets, 40 Evlps., Pack_ 39c
ROCK FALLS NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. George Calkins
spent Tuesday at Don Hynes.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda visited the Oswald Drue
kes Sunday after being in Butte
and Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran
had a supper partv Friday eve
ning celebrating Mary Jo’s 8th
birthday anniversary. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur O’Neill and Gene, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cur
ran and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Jame* Curran and Ardell.
Tommy Vequist spent Satur
day afternoon with his grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ve
quist
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist
spent Tuesday evening at James
Curran’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
were guests at Claussen broth
ers, near Emmet, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran
and girls called at James Cur
ran’s Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
viisted the Ed Claussens in At
kinson Sunday aftenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Felver
visited at James McNulty’s Fri
day evening. The Felvers are
living on the former Bill Grutsch
place. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Denck
son spent Sunday at Levi Yant
zie’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benson
and family visited Blake Ben
sons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’Neill
and Gene visited Mrs. Mamie
O’Neill at Blake Benson’s Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz
and family visited at Arthur O’
Neill’s Monday evening.
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Margritz and girls were sup
per guests at the Harry Mitchel
home near Dustin.
Miss Lois Doty was an over
night guest of Brenda and Bon
na Margritz Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz
and Susan attended the Hereford
sale in Butte Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz
and Susan were dinner guests at
the Vernon Beckwith home in
O’Neill on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz
and girls were dinner guests at
Walter Sire’s in Butte Sunday.
Dan Rakes and Gordon John
son had supper and spent the
evening at Floyd Johnson’s Fri
day.
Mrs. Dan Waegli called at the
Floyd Johnson home Saturday
afternoon.
A Mexican type supper con
sisting of “enchiladas.” tortillas,
ice cream, pie and salad was en
joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Rakes and girls at Floyd John
son’s Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz at
tended a party in O’Neill Thurs
day evening at the Bernard Spry
home.
Mrs. John Schultz spent Satur
day afternoon at Floyd John
' son’s. _
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hakes and 1
family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Johnson and Hussy were guests
at a card party at John Schultz's
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vequist
called at Floyd Johnson’s Sun
day evening.
Henry Vequist and Dan Wae
gli took Dan’s pickup to O’Neill
for repairs Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Vequist and Miss Leah
Serck were supper guests at
Dan Waeglis Sunday evening.
Card games were played.
Mrs. Henry Vequist visited at
Orville Morrow’s Sunday.
A “glamour” party was held
at Louis Brown’s Friday after
noon. Guests were Mrs. Henry
Vequist, Mrs. Floyd Johnson.
Mrs. Bill Claussen, Mrs. Dan
Waegli and Mrs. Albert Widt
feldt. Mrs. John Schultz gave a
demonstration. Bill Claussen vis
ited at Albert Widtfeldt’s and
Floyd Johnson’s during the meet
ing.
Theresa Breiner. Alden Brein
er and the boys were dinner
guests at Dort Breiner’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murray and
Sharon came later and they all
spent the afternoon and had a
lunch in the evening.
Alden Breiner and Don Brein
er sold hogs at the sale in O’Neill
last Thursday.
Mrs. Theresa Breiner is enjoy
ing a new gas stove and refrig
erator, a surprise from her sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stems
were dinner guests Monday at
Elmer Stems’ near Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barnes
and son, Wayne, were guests at
Albert Sterns’ Saturday evening
and Sunday._
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen
spent Saturday evening at the
Albert Stems home.
Up-and-Al-Il Tries
New Roll Cali Plan —
The Up-and-At-It 4-H club met
Sunday afternoon, March 9, at
the John B. Schmitz home.
Last year's project books were
given out and discussed. Our
leader read one of the stories for
a contest. This was to help the
younger members learn how to
write a 4-H stoihr on their 0-10-2
sheets next year.
Plans were made for the 4-H
family fun night which is next
Saturday night. We are going
to have one member sing. She is
Ma t' Schmitz.
We decided to try a new roll
call system this year. Each girl
choose a subject and she is to
keep this roll call all year. For ex
ample, one girl took a book she
has read, another girl took a mo
vie she has seen, another member
is to name and describe a bird.
The next meeting is March 30
at the Mrs. Georgia Richter resi
dence in O’Neill- Hosts of the
day will be Mr. and Mrs- Merrit
Pierson.
After the meeting a lunch was
served hy Mrs Schmitz—By Mel
ba Dobrovolny, reporter.
One of 55 students who re
ceived degrees at the mid semes
ter graduation at Creighton uni
versity, Omaha, was William J.
Froelich, jr-, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Froelich. He was
awarded a bachelor of arts de
gree. Before attending Creigh
ton university, he was a student
at St. Louis university. He
graduated from St Mary’s high
school in 1946
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