The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 22, 1954, SECTION 2, Image 13

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North-Central Nebraska’s BIG Newspaper
Volume 74.—Number 12. O’Neill, Nebraska, Thursday, July 22, 1954.
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Rock Falls News
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Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Drueke and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derick
son and Russ were Monday even
ing, July 12, callers at the Lou
Brown home. Homemade ice
cream was enjoyed.
Marie Lewis and Henry Claus
sen spent Sunday at the Bill
Claussen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brown, Terry
and Cindy were Sunday dinner
guests at Arlan Brown’s at Atk
inson.
Mr .and rs. Dan Rakes called
at Floyd Johnsons Sunay.
Fritz Yantzi, Joe, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Yantzi, Gene, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Yantzi, Peggy and Stevie,
Mr. end Mrs. Sam Derickson and
Russ were Monday dinner and
supper guests at the Levi Yantzi
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Butterfield
and family called Sunday even
ing at the Lou Brown home.
Mrs. Sam Derickson and Russel
called Thursday, July 15, at the
Lloyd Gallagher home.
Regina Hynes is spending a
few days at the Don Hynes home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
and Russel called at Floyd John
sons Sunday evening.
Mrs. Roy Hegler and sons,
James and Douglas, left Thurs
day, July 15, for Grand Island
after visiting relatives here a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Claussen call
ed Sunday evening at the Levi
Yantzi home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yantzi, Peggy
and Stevie of Chadron left for
their home Monday .July 19, after
spending the weekend here visit
ing relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marg
ritz and girls were Sunday even
ing callers at Jim McNulty's.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda attended the stock car
races in O’Neill on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and :
girls called Thursday, July 15, at
Frank Schultz’s
Mrs. Elwin Benson of Omaha
spent the weekend here visiting
at the Blake Benson’s.
Ed Hood recently did some re
pair work at Fred Ernst.
Ray Johnson helped Levi
Yantzi a few days the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moler and
family called at the Dave Moler
place Friday evening.
Saturday dinner guests at the
Levi Yantzi home were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Yantzi, Peggy and Ste
vie of Chadron. Fritz Yantzi and
Joe, Mrs. Bob Yantzi and Gene,
Ray Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Derickson and Russ.
Mrs. John Turner and Janice
•called at Levi Yantzie’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker call
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ed at Blake Benson’s on Sunday,
July 11.
Jack Moler arrived Friday
from Summerville, Mass., with
him was his nephew, Jim McCar
thy. A picnic dinner was held
Sunday in their honor.
Mrs. Don Drueke and family
of Spencer visited Thursday,
July 15, with Mrs. Inez Paulter.
Clim Moler called Wednesday,
July 14, at the Fred Ernst home.
Linda Johnson called Sunday
evening at the Blake Benson
home.
Mrs. Louie Vitt and girls were
Sunday callers at Fred Ernst.
Jim Klench of Verdel was a
dinner guest at Floyd dinner
dinner guest at Floyd Johnsons
on Wednesday, July 15.
Bonnie Burns of O’Neill spent
from Sunday until Tuesday, July
20. visiting Frances Ernst.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thorsen
called Thursday evening, July
15, at Lloyd Gallagher’s
Register for Off
Campus Course—
An off-campus class from the
University of Nebraska will meet
for registration Monday, August
2, 9 a m., at the O’Neill public
school. The class is education 52
oc, “Every Teacher’s Problems,”
a three-hour course which will
meet every day for three weeks.
Doctor Childs will be the in
structor The teaching of arith
metic is to be stressed in this
class, according to Miss Alice
French, Holt county superintend
ent of public instruction.
The tessting for kindergarten
children who will be 5-year-old
sometime between October 16
and January 1, 1955, is to be done
in Holt county during the week
August 9-13. Application cards
may be obtained at the office of
the county superintendent and
these should be returned as soon
as properly signed. Remember,
there is no test for the first grade
so if your child is in this age
group (and you want him tested)
the testing must be taken care of
for kindergarten, Miss French
explained.
Tractor Burned on
Farm Near Bristow—
BRISTOW—A tractor belong
ing to E. H. Wenke was burned
about 4 p.m., Friday at the J. E.
Lighfoot farm when fuel oil
spilled on motor wires ignited.
A1 Hargens had taken the trac
tor to an alfalfa field for refuel
ing. The spilled fuel ignited when
Hargens attempted to start the
motor. He was not injured and
none of the alfalfa burned. The
two front tires and one of the
rear tires were badly burned.
The Bristow fire department
was called.
Townsend Family
Holds Reunion—
BASSETT—The reunion of the
Roy Townsend family of Bassett,
held Sunday at the O’Neill park,
was attended by 40 persons.
Relatives were present from
Bassett, Elgin, Albion and Ains
worth.
After the picnic dinner the aft
ernoon was spent swimming.
DR. DONALD E. DAVID
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Phone 2101, Spencer, Nebr
MAINE OIL
SARDINES «2. 25c
RE ALE MOM PURE ^ ^
LEMON JUICE
CONROY'S
ICE TEA BLEND—_s? 33c
Footed Tumbler Free With Each Package
SUPREME OR MANCHESTER
LEMON CREME COOKIES _ 33c
4 th St. Market
Phone 93-W . . . We Deliver
Meat Department
Tender Beef
RIB STEAKS_Lb. 55c
Cervelal
Summer SAUSAGE Lb. 55c
All-Meai
MINCED HAM ___ __ Lb. 39c
Old Fashioned
RING BOLOGNA ... Lb. 45c
Frozen Foods
Stokely's Sliced lOVi-Oz. Pkg.
STRAWBERRIES _29c
Welch's Frozen Grape Juice 6-Oz. Can
CONCENTRATE_23c
Fillels of
CATFISH ... 5-Lb. Pkg. 1.89
Picnic Specials
CANNED POP __ 6 Cans 59c
Stokely's Fresh-Pack
DILL PICKLES _ Qt. Jar 31c
mmsits
U.S. NO. 1 CALIFORNIA
TOMATOES TUBE 2fr
U.S. NO. 1 GREEN
CELERY.lb 10"
U.S. NO. 1 GREEN
CABBAGE.lb 5C
Golden Ripe. Firm
BANANAS_Lb. 15c
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Mill
Rough stones sliced, polished and arranged for display. These ilems of coslume jewelry and
cabochons were done al O'Neill's bedside lapidary.—The Frontier Photo.
Lengthy Illness
for Mrs. Nickolite
EWING—Mrs. Gertrude Nick-1
olite, 89, mother of a Ewing man,
died Monday at Columbus fol
lowing a long illness.
Mrs. Nickolite is survived by
two daughters—Mrs. Tony Sloan
of Columbus and Mrs. Hubert
Clark of Chicago, 111.; five sons
—Edward of Lincoln, chief in
spector for the state liquor com
mission; Michael, Charles and
Lou, all of Columbus, and Anton
of Ewing.
Services will be held at St.
Bonaventure church in Colum
bus today (Thursday).
Mrs. Leon Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs.
John Zahradnicek and Mrs.
Charles Peterson and Barbara
were Tuesday afternoon guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaiser.
Riverside News
Mrs. Don Larson was hostess
! to the Seek & Share club Tues
| day afternon, July 13.
Mrs. Bill Fink and children of
Denver Colo., spent Thursday
and Friday with Bert and Lee
I Fink.
Mrs. Dan Robbins and children
returned to Rochester, Minn.,
Saturday after a two we&S£
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ora Switzer.
Saturday dinner guests at the
Ora Switzer home were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Robbins and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Wen
dell Switzer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pollock
and Phil of Omaha spent the
weekend at Dave Pollocks.
The Happy Hollow 4-H club
met Friday evening at the Leo
Cleveland home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgom
ery of Glendale, Caif, visited .
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Vet
Schlotmany and the Montgomery
families. They also visited her
parents at Vaparaiso.
Anna Marie and Janice Jen
sen were guests of the Dale Nap
ier’s a few days while their par
ents attended an auctioneer’s
convention at Omaha from Thurs
day until Saturday.
Mr .and Mrs. Edgar Jensen of
Newman Grove spent a week
fishing at the lakes in Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fink were
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Larson attended a Lar
son family reunion at Pickstown
Sunday.
The United Presbyterian Miss
ionary society met Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Carl Christon. Mrs. Lionel Gun
ter had charge of the lessons and
Mrs. Ora Switzer was assisting
hostess.
The Free Methodist Missionary
meeting was held at the home of
Mrs. Melvin Napier Friday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson and
family went to Ainsworth Thurs- I
day and brought her father,
James Henderson, home with
them for a visit. On Sunday they
took him to Dakota City to visit
the Ward Henderson family. Mr.
Henderson is convalescing from
a serious operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Shrader
and family stayed overnight with
Mrs. Kittie Fry Saturday and
were also Sunday dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shepherd 1
and three sons of Omaha visited
Friday and Saturday at the Har
old Mlinar home. Mrs. Shepherd
is Mr. Mlinar’s sister.
Frances and Lucille Rother
ham were Sunday dinner guests |
of Bill Lofquests.
Rev. F. A. Hand is doing car
penter work at Sargent this
week.
Thursday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Try were
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brandt of
North Platte, Mr: and Mrs. Bud
Fursteneau of Neligh and Rich
ard Spittler and Christine Baum
of Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Brockman
and family of Emmet were re
cent guests of the Harold Mlinar
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herting
and family visited at the DeWitt
Hoke home recently.
Mrs. Nell Herting of Salem,
S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Herting of San Francisco visited
the DeWitt Hokes last weekend.
The Hoke family reunion was
held at the Country club at
Plainview Sunday with 31 Iowa
Hokes present and 27 attending
from here namely Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Switzer, Mr and Mrs. Steve
Shavlik and Pam, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Nelson and Jimmy, Mr. and
Mrs. Rol Hord and Duane, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Napier and
children, Paul and Levon Gun- I
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Verdel
Gunter and children of Geneseo,
111., Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Gun
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Gunter were afternoon guests of
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the group.
Sunday evening callers at the
Richard Napier home were: Mr.
and Mrs. Z. H. Fry, the five
Emsic children, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fry and girls and Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Jensen and girls.
Richard Napier had the mis
fortune of having his combine
bum Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Web Napier and
Russell were Sunday dinner
guests of the Glenn Harpster
family.
Mr. and Mrs'. Roy Lanman
were Friday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Mellor.
Plans Group Meeting—
The annual Sunday - school
group gathering of the American
Sunday-School Union will be
held at the Homer Ernst farm
Sunday, July 25. All-day services
and a program have been plan
ned. Donald McFarland, a South
Dakota missionary, will be the
featured speaker. Everyone is
welcome and all are to bring a
basket dinner.
; Stock Car Races ;
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| Sunday, July 25th J
* Another Powder Puff Derby by Request ®
Races Starts at 2 P. M.
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* 15 to 30 Cars Competition *
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