The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 05, 1954, SECTION 1, Page 6, Image 6

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    Annual Club Picnic
Held in City Park
LYNCH—The Rural Progres
sive extension club members and
their families enjoyed the an
nual club picnic at the Lynch
city park Sunday afternoon.
Other Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Jehorek
were last Thursday evening vis
ilors at the D. C. Kube home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bjornsen and
family of Sioux City spent the
weekend visiting relatives here
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
EXPECTED TO WIN
Carl T. Curtis
An independent study of Nebras
ka Republican voters, completed
this week, shows Carl T. Curtis of
Minden substantially ahead of all
other candidates for the United
States Senate long term nomina
tion.
Observers believe that Mr. Curtis’
long experience in Congress, his
work on lowering taxes, and his
ceaseless fight for fair treatment
for agriculture are the basis of
Mr. Curtis’ strong state-wide pop
ularity.
Thia ad sponsored by Curtis lor Senate
Committee. Col. "Art" Thompson. Lincoln.
Ncbr. Honorary Chairman.
and at Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nemic of
Spencer were Sunday guests at
tr.e Martin Jehorek home.
Mrs. Anne Chasedelski and
Miss Nettie Wieczorek of Buffa
lo, Pa., left Monday for Omaha
where they will visit a few days
before going to their home.
Mrs. Martin Jehorek and son,
Martin, were business visitors in
eoencer Wednesday, July 28.
They also called at the Joe Nemic
and Bill Hambek homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zach and
family of Osmond were recent
visitors at the Mrs. Mary Zach
home here.
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Barnett re
turned to their home in Atlanta,
Ga., after visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg, and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mag
nuson of Huron, S.D., visited at
the parental Francis Shrunk
home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McMeen
returned home from a two-weeks’
vacation trip to the western
states.
Tuesday evening guests at the
Vince Jehorek home were Miss
ARTHRITIS?
I have been wonderfully blessed
in being restored to active life ofter
being crippled in neorly every joint
in my body and with muscular
soreness from head to foot. I had
Rheumatoid Arthritis and other
forms of Rheumatism, hands de
formed and my ankles were set.
Limited space prohibits telling
you more here but if you will write
me I will reply at once and tell you
how I received this wonderful relief
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive
P. O. Box 2695
Jackson 7. Mississippi
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
VOTE FOR
Henry Winkler
REPUBLICAN
SUPERVISOR, THIRD DISTRICT
Holt County, Nebraska
Your Vote and Support Will Be
Appreciated
Primary Election August 10, 1954
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
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Vote For j
Kenneth Waring
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Republican Candidate for
HOLT COUNTY CLERK
Your Vote and Support Will Be
Appreciated!
Primary Election — Tuesday, August 10
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Nettie Wieczorek and Mrs. Anne
Chasedelski of Buffalo, Pa., Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Kalkowski and
Mrs. Martin Jehorek.
C. B. Darnell was a business
visitor in Spencer Tuesday,
July 27.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barta
were Verdel visitors on Sunday,
July 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Compton
spent last week in Creighton.
Donald Gallop of Colorado
Springs, Colo., spent several days
last week in the old home town
vvith friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeFries of
California visited at the Harry
Mulhair and Rose Brunson
homes last week.
Jack Kinport of Naper vistied
with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Keller, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cameron
and children of Niobrara visited
relatives Here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ching Davey of
Norfolk visited relatives here on
Sunday.
Connie Bowlby spent the past
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, in
Holt coun*y.
Wayne Blair of Spencer visit
ed his wife and children at the
Don Stewart home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison James of
Spencer visited at the Fred
Wurtz home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Barnes and
family of Pleasant View visited
at the Guy Barnes home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barta
were Niobrara visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vonasek
and daughters of Verdige visited
relatives here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulhair
were Sioux City visitors Friday.
Don Walker and Wesley Ku
bena of Butte are installing a
new heating system in the Don
Allen home this week.
Byron Lower of Verdel was a
business visitors here last Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Barta of Ver
del were Lynch visitors Satur
day.
lvir. cUlU 1V11 o. vv diica^c
and Eugene attended the centen
nial celebration in Sioux City
Saturday.
Peter Mulhair was a business
visitor in O’Neill Saturday.
Robert Harris is home for a
short stay from his work in Om
aha.
Jack Bowlby and Gene Harris
are working at Pickstown, S.D.
Joseph Slechta, sr., is assisting
in the France grocery.
Joyce Haselhorst and Joan Ro
sicky are vacationing in Ari
zona with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Slechta
called at the Ed Whetham home
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Uhlir and
Ricky of Niobrara were Sunday,
July 25, dinner guests at the
Wayne Christensen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hornback
of Spencer visited relatives here
Sunday, July 25.
Mrs. Lois Bowiby, R.N., is as
sisting at the hospital.
Mrs. Antonia Scheda and son,
Frank, of Fairfax, S.D., visited
at the James Maly home.
Phyllis Whetham of Omaha
called at the home of her grand
pardents, Mr .and Mrs. Ed Whet
ham.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Edwards of
Omaha called on Lynch friends
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker of
Butte were Lynch callers Wed
nesday, July 28.
‘Warm’ Water from
New Artesian Well
LYNCH — The well drillers
who have been drilling an ar
tesian well for the swimming
pool left Wednesday, July 28,
naving drilled the well to 727
feet with water temperature of
76 degrees.
The drillers plan to return in
two weeks time to drill deeper
in the well.
The swimming pool is much
more comfortable for the swim
mers with warmer water.
Mrs. G. C. DeBacker, Miss
Diane and Mrs. Edna Coyne
spent last Thursday in Sioux
City. Miss Diane registered for
the coming school year at Briar
Cliffe college. She will be a soph
omore.
Mrs. William J. Biglin met her
daughter, Mrs. Donald Berg, and
iamily of Mandan, N.D., in Sioux
City Sunday. They will visit
with Mrs. Biglin for several
weeks.
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H. D. Delashmult—Sec'y.
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McNichols in Narrow Escape
Patrolman Robert Gude of Plainview examines the damage
done to a semi-trailer truck, driven by Robert E. McNichols, 26,
of O’Neill, when it rolled down a 20-foot embankment Tuesday
night, July 27, in a heavy rain four miles west of Plainview. Mc
Nichols was not thrown from the cab and escaped with bruises
and shock.—Photo courtesy Norfolk Daily News.
Consumers Marks
15 th Anniversary
Today (Thursday) marks the
15th anniversary of Consumers
Public Power district which pro
vides electric service for 355 Ne
braska communities and some
3.000 farm',.
Significant of this anniversary
is the fact that direct benefits to
Nebraskans served by the dis
trict have amounted to $52,899,
188 during the first 15 years, con
siderably more than the total or
iginal cost of the system.
These benefits were listed by
officials of Consumers Public
Power district as $16,541,584 in
savings to electric customers as
a result of rate reductions; $14,
595.000 of bonds retired from
earnings to pay for the system,
and additions to the system of
$21,762,604 which have been paid
for out of earnings to increase
and expand service facilities.
It is also interesting to note
that during these 15 years, users
of electricity have constantly in
creased their consumption of
electricity on the farm, in the
home and in industry so that the
average annual residential KWH
consumption has jumped from
746 KWH per customer in 1939
to 2,226 KWH per customer at
the beginning of 1954.
During this same period,
while oilier costs have sky
rocketed, fne cost of electricity
for residential use has drop
ped from an average of 4.71c
per KWH in 1939 to an average
of 2.78c per KWH in 1954.
While constantly building and
expanding its facilities to pro
vide additional benefits for its
users, Consumers has enabled
many communities to enjoy new
and valuable industrial progress
and community development,
since its interconnected state
wide system makes available an
adequate supply of low cost,
dependable power for any com
munity, large or small, on its
system.
Noteworthy of this develop
ment are the many new modern
street lighting systems which
nave been installed in coopera
tion with communities served
under a plan instituted by Con
sumers following the close of
World War II.
Looking to the future, officials
of Consumers district see enor
mous progress during the next
few years. They pointed out
that, while some communities
have already reached an average
annual kilowatt-hour consump
tion per customer of over 4,000
KWH, it is easy to foresee con
sumptions of 5,000 or even 10,
000 KWH per customer within a
few years as the many electrical
conveniences such as air condi
tioning, waste disposers, home
heating, and the many other new
electrical conveniences continue
to increase in popularity.
O’Neill is district headquarters
for CPPD, administering its op
erations in 13 north-Nebraska
counties. C. E. A. Johnson is dis
trict manager.
Ewing News
Mr. and Mrs. Werd Wilcox and
family of Norfolk visited Sun
day with his sister and brother
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd An
gus. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Angus
of Lincoln also were weekend at
the Angus home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rotherham
and son, Butch, went to Spalding
on Sunday where they were
guests at the Jacob Bauer home.
The Birthday club gathered at
the home of Mrs. Hans Peterson
on Friday to celebrate the birth
day anniversaries of two mem
bers, Mrs. Berg Cratty, which
occurred on August 2, and Miss
Minnie Neiderhelder, who’s an
niversary occured last March but
who was ill at the time. Each
was presented gifts. The tradi
tional birthday cakes formed the
centerpeice for the luncheon
table. In attendance besides the
honored guests were Mrs. Harriet
Welke, Mrs. Alfonso Beeleart, sr.,
and Mrs. William Wulf, all of
Ewing; Mrs. Mark Maben.
Allen and Elwood Peterson are
now employed at Gibbon by the
Camel Potato Company.
Hans Peterson and daughter,
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
' VOTE FOR
JACK ARBUTHNOT
Republican Candidate tor
CLERK OF THE
DISTRICT COURT
★ Lifetime Resident of Holt County
★ Overseas Veteran of World War II
if Education; College and one year law;
knows the duties of the office and
can perform them
★ If elected I will devote full time to
the conduct of the office.
I Your Vote and Support Appreciated . . Primary Aug. 10
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT • POLIT.CAL ADVERTISEMENT
FRANK NELSON
O’Neill, Nebraska
Candidate for Renoniinalion
the Non-Political Ballot to the
S1 AIL LUjlSLA 1 UKL
from the 28th District
HOLT — BOYD — ROCK
KEYA PAHA COUNTIES
A Farm Operator of Northern Holt County Since 1906
Your support will be appreciated at the Primary Aug. 10, 1954
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j O’NEILL, NEBR. j
j Night Phone 530W Day Phone 579 j
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Ronching * Forming * Education * Business Experience J
JAMES L.
BOURRET
FOR
GOVERNOR
ON TH1
Republican Ticket
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Maryetta, went to Grand Island
on Monday a combined business
and pleasure trip.
IMrs. Gene Strong and children
of O’Neill are vacationing at the
horn of her mother, Mrs. Eula
Eppenbach. Mr. Strong is em
ployed at Norfolk at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebben Grafft re
cently returned from a vacation
trip which took them through
Minnesota.
Mrs. Maud Boies is back at her
home in Ewing after spending a
few days at Orchard and Plain
view with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Wilda Carr and family ar
rived in Ewing on Tuesday from
Denver. Colo., where Mrs. Carr
has completed a summer course
at a university. They are guests
at the home of her father, M. H.
Direks.
Miss Joellyen Eacker came
home Friday from Lincoln where
she had finished a summer
course at the Univesity of Ne
braska. She will continue her
studies at the university this fall.
Miss Marcia Gibson, who is em
at Norfolk, spent the weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Gibson.
Miss Eleanor Pollock, who is
employed in Omaha, was a week
end guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler are
enjoying a television set, a gift
from their daughter and son-in
taw, Major, and Mrs. E. D. Mc
Donald and family.
Wanted: Your support in the
primary election—August 10. —
S. H. LYMAN, non - political
candidate for state legislature.
pol. adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Prellwitz
of Mahaska, Kans., were guests
the past week at the home of
their niece, Mrs. Gail Boies, and
I Mr. Boies.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bohn and
daughter of Morrowville, Kans.,
are guests at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Gail Boies, Mrs. Rose
Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bohn. The Bohn family is en
route to the Black Hills and will
also visit relatives in Utah and
Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Boies drove
to Tilden on Sunday to spend
the day with his niece, Mrs. Ver
non Johnson, and family.
Frontier for printing!
Royal Theater
— O'NEILL. NEBR. —
Thurs. Aug. 5
Big Double Bill
PRIVATE EYES
Half-wit hawkshaws! Leo Gor
cey and the Bowery boys. It’s a
keyhole riot . . . when a blonde
gives ’em the slip . . . but keeps
the mink!
— also —
Roy Rogers and Trigger in
GOLDEN STALLION
A remake. The best Rogers
picture.
Family admitted for 2 adult tick
ets—one parent and children, 50c;
regular adm.: Adults 50c;
children 12c
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Fri.-Sat. Aug. 6-7
RAILS INTO LARAMIE
Color by technicolor. Johr
Payne, Mari Blanchard and Dan
Duryea. Showdown at Laramie
where Shanessey rules with a
loaded gun and waits for Jefi
Harder to make his play.
Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee
Sat. 2:30. All children under 12
free when accompanied by
parent
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Aug. 8-9-10
LUCKY ME
Doris Day, Robert Cummings,
Phil Silvers. A racy, ultra-happy
hit that hardly stops to breathe
•ushers in the ultra-modern look
in screen musicals. Extra-lively,
extra-colorful, extra-ordinary in
each razzle-dazzle department.
Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee
Sun. 2:30. All children unless in
arms must have tickets
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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
FLOYD FRAHM
Republican Candidate
Supervisor, District 2
Your Support in Primaries Will Be Appreciated
JOE CHICOINE
Candidate for Office of
STATE BOARD of EDUCATION
Sixth District — (36 Counties)
PRIMARY — AUGUST 10, 1954
Wayne (Nebr.) College Graduate.
Superintendent, Principal and In
structor in Nebraska Schools. Serv
ed 21 years on School Boards. En
gaged in automobile business since
1941; also maintains agricultural
interests. A ?ound, successful busi
ness man in Valentine, Nebr.
Paid Political Advertising
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
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Vote for
Fay Brlttell
Republican Candidate for
HOLT COUNTY ASSESSOR
★ Resident of county for 35 years.
★ Time does not permit me to call on
each of you as I would like to.
★ However, I will appreciate your vote
and support this coming primary elec
tion — Tuesday, August I Oth.