The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 17, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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    Plan Gift Boxes for
Overseas Mission
CELIA—The Wesleyan Metho
dist Missionary society held an
all-day meeting at the Mark Hen
dricks home Wednesday, March 9.
The group worked on boxes for
ar. orphanage, also bandages and
quilt blocks to be sent to an over
seas mission.
Other Celia News
Paul, Bill, June and Karen
Focken attended a 4-H meeting at
Pioneer school Sunday afternoon.
June Focken is president. Judy
Schaaf was hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Constable
of Worthington, Minn, ^arrived
last Thursday at the Dorothy
Scott home and visited relatives
until Saturday afternoon when
they left for home. On Friday
they were dinner guests at the
Charles Dobias home. D. F. Scott
was also a guest at the Dobias
home.
Dorothy Scott was a last Thurs
day dinner guest at the William
Maloun home.
Mr and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg were Sunday dinner and
supper guests at the William Ma
loun home. In the afternoon both
families visited the Duane Beck
home. Other afternoon guests at
the Beck home were Emil Colfack
and son, Denton.
Alvin Heiser was a Saturday
visitor at the Duane Beck home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith
and Verdon were last Thursday
O’Neill visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hupp and
family of Highmore, S.D., were
Saturday afternoon visitors at the
Joe Hendricks home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken
and family attended the dairy sale
in Ewing Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Constable,
Mrs. Charles Dobias and Miss
Dorothy Scott were Saturday din
ner guests at the D. F. Scott home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
and Billy and Alex Forsythe were
Monday dinner guests at the O.
A. Hammerberg home. In the af
ternoon Mrs. Hammerberg took
them to Neligh.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck
and Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
and son attended a card party at
the Charles Dobias home Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun and
son attended the dairy sale at
Ewing Saturday night.
Leon Hendricks and Millie Ernst
went to Miltonvale and McPher
son, Kans., Friday and returned
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reiser and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the Joe Hendricks home.
J. W. Kilmurry was a Friday
evening supper guest at the Frank
Kilmurry home.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman
were Monday evening, March 7,
visitors at the Lee Terwilliger
home.
Ray Elder worked Wednesday,
March 9, and Friday at the Joe
Hendricks home.
Morgan Ward
Accounting & Auditing
Income Tax Service
Hotel Golden Annex
O’Neill, Nebr. — Phone 414
! Don’t let the new Social Se
curity regulations interfere
with your haying or farming
operations. Let me keep your
records and file your returns.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foehe©
the twins and Dannie attended i
meeting and 6:30 o’clock bahque'
at the Madison hotel, Norfolk^ or
Tuesday evening, March 8.
Jim Lauridsen was an O’Neil’
visitor last Thursday.
Isla Ruda and Bobby Knudsor
were Monday evening, March 7
visitors at the Alfred Schaai
home.
Mrs. Duane Beck and Mrs. Wil
liam Maloun attended a leaders’
meeting in the home economics
room in the Atkinson high school
building Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg and William Maloun were
Friday Neligh visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Etherton and
family were Sunday dinner guests
at the LeRoy Hoffman home.
Letters to Editor
O’Neill, Nebr.
March 15, 1955
Dear Editor:
The street-widening controver
sy to keep highways 20 and 281
routed through O’Neill has been
a lively one among its residents,
but to our knowledge little effort
has been made to learn the re
action of the farmers and ranch
ers in the O’Neill trade territory,
so necessary to its growth and
development.
Already the parking problem is
one that necessitates parking
where you can and walking the
rest of the way to places to shop
and other business. If the high
ways are kept as now routed, the
present parking problem will be
come more complicated (and with
the soon all-surfaced roads, farm
ers and ranchers in O’Neill trade
territory could detour to Spencer,
Atkinson, Page, Inman, Chambers,
Amelia).
Completed surfacing of 281 will
increase heavy truck traffic, and
already the roar of those giants in
the stoplight area is deafening and
dangerous.
Route the highways around O’
Neill, and leave O’Neill’s streets
for the use of people in O’Neill’s
trade territory, who help to make
it the flourishing trade center it
is. That will also please the trav
elling public and the big trucks.
Any of them needing O’Neill ser
vice will turn off the highway
and into town.
Let merchants of O’Neill pro
vide a place for their customers
to vote, “yes” or “no” to keep- !
ing the highways routed through
O’Neill. It would be interesting to
know the farmers’ and ranchers’
reaction to that controversial
question.
Sincerely,
FAY A. PUCKETT
Lynch News
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tejral of
Spencer and Mrs. C. Gehlson of
Uross visited at Joe Slechta’s Sat
jrday.
Mrs. Lena Johnson of Monowi
visited Mrs. G. L. Mulhair Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Streit and
'amily visited at the parental C.
'->■ Haselhorst home Wednesday,
March 9.
Mrs. William Havranek and
Mrs. Leonard Havranek were O’
Neill visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spencer of
Spencer visited at the Veldon Lee
’ome Tuesday, March 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kalkow
;ki spent Ttursday, March 10, at
he Cyril Burbach home in Wynot.
Mrs. Orville Peterson was a
:offee guest at Mrs. Martha
Ross’ on Thursday, March 10.
Fertilizer on Track
Carload of Ammonium Nitrate
33% Fertilizer
This car arrived Wednesday and we will
be selling through today (Thursday) at—
S87 Per Ton
0 L GRAIN CO.
Phone 57 O'Neill
Bert Ott, Wife
Married 40 Years
ROCK FALLS — A supper
[ party was held at the Francis
Curran home Thursday night in
[ honor of the 40th wedding an
niversary of Mrs. Curran’s par
! I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott.
Those present were Mr. and
• Mrs. Bob Worth, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Worth and family and Benny
Wetzler, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Page of Page, and Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Miller and children.
Other Rock Falls News
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vequist and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Miller and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Curran and Mary
Jo gathered at the James McNul
ty home Tuesday evening, March
8. The purpose: A “permanent
party”. The ladies appeared “all
dolled up” at club the following
day. The men played cards dur
ing the procedure.
Lou and Clayton Gokie called
at the Levi Yantzi home Sunday
afternoon. Bob and Fritz Yantzi
had supper with their parents
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grutsch and
family were Wednesday evening,
March 9, visitors at Lyle Vequists'
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
! and Russell were Sunday dinner
I guests of the Arden Larsons of
i Venus.
Mr. an'd Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda were Sunday dinner
j guests at the George Calkins
1 hnmp
Alden Breiner and Frank
Schultz called at the John Schultz
home Thursday.
Visitors at the Floyd Johnson
home on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Foxworthy and small
sons of Petersburg. He is also a
coon hunter and dog lover.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson en
tertained at dinner Sunday in
honor of their son, Hugh, and
grandson, Stevie Benson, on their
birthday anniversaries. Those
present were Carrol O’Neill, Mrs.
Dorothy Benson of Omaha, who
spent the weekend there, Clem
Benson of Norfolk, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Benson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson and
Stanley and C. L. Benson of Nor
folk, and Linda Johnson visited
at the Jess Benson home near
Rapid City, S. D., from Wednes
day, March 9, until Friday. They
motored through the Bad Lands,
stopping at some points of in
terest on the way.
Friday afternoon visitors at
Floyd Johnson’s were Mr. and
Mrs. William Claussen, Lou
Brown, John Schultz and Levi
Hull.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gallagher
and Patricia and Mrs. Gallagher’
sister from Minniapolis, Minn.,
visited at the Louis Storjohaun
home on Wednesday evening,
March 9. The time was pleasantly
passed watching TV.
Mrs. Albert Sterns visited her
sister, Mrs. Neil Davis, of Atkin
son Monday afternoon.
Francis Johnson spent Monday
afternoon and evening at Floyd
Johnsons.
Mrs. Charlie Side of Sioux City
has been visiting relatives here
the past week. She spent Monday
afternoon visiting her brother,
Ray Johnson, and has been stay
ing at_the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Johnson.
The Sunday Night club met at
Wesley Taylor’s Sunday evening.
There were four tables in pro
gress. With high score going to
Mr. and Mrs. William Claussen
and lows to Mrs. Floyd Sanders
and Blake Eenson. Mrs. Sanders
also won traveling prize. The
next meeting will be at the Wil
liam Claussen home on March 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt
and children were Friday after
noon coffee guests of Anna
Brown in O’Neill.
Russy Johnson spent the week
end at his grandparents’ and with
his little cousins, Gwenda, Trudy,
and Debora Schultz.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Derickson
and Russell called at Levi Yantzi’s
Saturday evening.
James Curran, Ardell and
Francis attended the sale in At
kinson Tuesday, March 8.
Ed Claussen and son, Kenneth,
of Atkinson had Sunday dinner at
the William Claussen home.
Don Hynes and Ray Johnson
called at Lyle Vequist’s Wednes
day evening, March 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes were
in Omaha Thursday on business.
Lynda stayed at Lyle Vequist’s
and Ray Johnson did their chores.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. Guy Young returned Mon
day evening after a six-week
visit with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Huston, and family, of Kansas
City, Kan., and with her son and
daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs.
Harold Young of Mankato, Kans.
Mrs. Cecil Miller and baby
daughter, Marilyn, were guests at
the home of Mrs. Martha Ross
from Friday, March 4, until Wed
nesday, March 9, before going to
their home northeast of Midway.
Mrs. Miller is Mrs. Ross’ daugh
ter. ,
Ed Wilson and Willliam Blak
kolb of Naper, and president of ;
the Niobrara Valley REA, attend- <
ed the REA meeting held Mon- ]
day and Tuesday in Lincoln. <
Redbird News
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:r Weekend visitors in the Ray
is Wilson home were Earn Wilson
n of Gregory, SD., Sgt. and Mrs.
- Virgil Wilson of Hastings, Mr.
•- and Mrs. Junior Wilson of Verdel,
i and Mr. and Mrs. Robert White
d and Sharlene of O’Neill,
s. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull spent
y the weekend at Belden with the
>1 Gay Hull family and at Allen
5. with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rey
nolds and family.
Thursday evening visitors in
the Claude Pickering home were
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscock
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pinkerman
j and boys.
Howard Wells is assessing in
y Scott township, taking Ray Wil
" son’s place.
t Bruce Schollmeyer spent Sun
day aftmoon with Ben Wright.
~ Nick Baker visited Mr. and
j Mrs. Ray Wilson Friday evening.
The Howard Wells family ac
companied Bud Mitchell to
~ O’Neill to see Mrs. Bud Mitchell
y at the hospital.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Carson
s j and Rhonda and Kay Carson of
Lynch were Sunday guests of
i Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carson. Rex
!, ford and June Carson also spent
’<• Sunday evening there.
11 The Roger Rosenkrans family
c entertained several teenagers
f from the Assembly of God church
i in their home at O’Neill Sunday
1; afternoon.
r Mrs. Fay Pinkerman entertain
s ed Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd of
Lynch, Earn Wilson of Gregory,
c S.D., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil
i son at dinner Sunday. Other call
ers were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
l Boelter and son of Verdigre, Mr.
i and Mrs. Thomas Hiscock’s, the
1 Guy Pinkerman’s and the Veldon
i Pinkerman family.
Visitors in the Gordon Barta
- home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
i George Barta of Lynch, Mr. and
i | Mrs. Dale Barta and Sheila of
r; Walnut, and Mrs. Vernon Oleson
: and Neil.
. j The Saturday night card club
) met in the Bill Aim home. Pre
l sent were Mr. and Mrs. Guy
[ Pinkerman , Mr. and Mrs. George
Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. Veldon
l Pinkerman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
• Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
1 Oberle.
Mrs. Albert Carson entertained
the Dorsey Ladies Aid Wednes
■ day, March 9, with a large crowd
, present.
Emmet News
Francis Tenborg was a dinner
guest at the Geary Enbody home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Linville
and Mrs. Chace of Atkinson vis
ited at the Charles Abart home
Wednesday evening, March 9.
Leonard Dusatko visited at the
Jerrold Dusatko home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meier and
Megan entertained Mrs. George
Bosn and children, Mrs. James
Earley and children, Mrs. Fritz
Belzer and children, Mrs. George
Brainard and children, Mrs. Gil
bert Fox and Barbara Tuesday
afternoon, March 8. Cake sfttfT cof
fee were served.
The WSCS of the Methodist
church wil meet today (Thursday)
at the Geary Enbody home.
Mrs. Ernie Harris visited Mrs.
Henry Patterson Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole and
Mr. and Mrs. G. Owen Cole at
tended the concert held at O’Neill
Friday evening.
Mrs. Guy Cole visited at the
Robert Cole home Sunday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox and
Barbara, Mrs. V. E. Stevehs and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Grenier were dinner guests at the
Robert Tomlinson home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meier and
Megan are staying at the Geary
Enbody home while Mrs. Enbody
is gone.
Guy Cole and G. Owen Cole
visited at the Jerrold Dusatko
home last Thursday. 1
Mrs. Robert Cole and son,
Jackie, went to Omaha Tuesday,
March 8. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Humpal accompanied them. They
returned home Wednesday, March
9. 1
Mrs. Agnes Gaffney left Mon- ,
day night by train for Topeka,
Kans., where she will visit a few (
days with her nephew and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen, and |
will' go to Savannah, Mo., where
she will visit her niece, Mrs. |
George Jacobson, who is in a hos
pital there as a surgical patient. |
Miss Jeanie Kay Foreman was a
guest of Lila Jean Miller Sunday. |
Mrs. Dean Perry and Mrs. Ag
nes Gaffney called on Mrs. Frank I
Foreman Monday afternoon.
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Ewing News 1
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Weekend guests at the home of ,
Mrs. Hazel Kimes and sons were '
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. i
and Mrs. Joe Kusek, and family of
David City. Other guests on Sun- t
day were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fil- '
singer and family of Ewing. i
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Walske "
and Bob Peterson of Tilden were i
entertained at a 6 o’clock dinner *
last Thursday evening at the home i
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sedivy. |
NEW TREATP^
Meadow Gold
Hutch Apple
Ice Cream
Buy it in this special picture
pint, or the thrifty half-galloffc
Meadow Gold
is mighty good!
Beatrice Toods to.
Mrs. Hiatt Hostess—
Mrs. A r 1 o Hiatt entertained
the M&M bridge club Tuesday
evening at her home. Following
bridge, at which Mrs. D. C
Schaffer and Mrs. Esther Harris
had the high bridge scores, a
luncheon was served by the host
ess. Mrs. Elden O. Ramsel, Mrs.
Paul Shierk, Mrs. D. A. Baker
and Miss Alice French were
guests.
Mrs. Melena Entertains—
Mrs. W. D. Melena was hostess
to the Chez-a-Marie club at din
ner and bridge Tuesday evening.
Guests were Mrs. Louis Reimer,
jr., Mrs. Robert Langdon and
Mrs. Larry Schaffer. High bridge
scores were won by Mrs. D. A.
Kersenbrock, Mrs. Edward Glee
son and Mrs. Dale French.
O’Neill News
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Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Simonson
spent from Sunday until Tuesday
in Bristow visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Donlin.
Mrs. Vannie Newman visited
from Sunday, February 27, until
Saturday, March 5, with her son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Babl in Holdrege. She
was a houseguest from that time
until Tuesday, March 8, at the
home of her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Dorothy Newman in Bur
well.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turner
1 of Chambers were Sunday dinner
i guests at the home of her parents,
j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tomlinson of
Spencer called in the afternoon
at the Tomlinson home and Mr.
and Mrs. James Coventry and
Bill of Inman were Sunday even
ing callers.
Mrs. Reuben Magstadt of Park
ston, S.D., and her mother, Mrs.
Vannie Newman, spent Monday
in Ainsworth visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Schiess
ler.
Mrs. Charles Grubb and daugh
ter visited Monday with her aunt,
Mrs. C. W. Porter. They were en
route to her home in McGill, Nev.
Mr. and Mrs. James Reynold
son and family spent from Sun
day until Tuesday in Albion visit
ing at the James Reynoldson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benson
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Shierk spent Sunday in
Gregory, S.D., visiting the Stanley
Gilbert family.
Mrs. John DeHoogh of Shel
don, la., arrived Tuesday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Robertson.
Mrs. Reuben Magstadt of Park
% ^ A. A. a. a a. A -
; ston, S.D., arrived last Thursday
! to visit for a week at the home ol
| her mother, Mrs. Vannie New
f man.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cuddy ahd
family .and Gene Stanton, all ol
Sioux Falls, S.D., visited from
Friday until Sunday with Mrs,
Cuddy’s and Gene’s parents, Mr,
and Mrs. A. F. Stanton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Under
wood of Sisters, Ore., arrived in
O’Neill last week and plan to
visit relatives here and in this
area for about a month.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Marlin Wickman and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Wickman of Yankton, S.D., Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bouska and sons of
Stuart and Mrs. Julia Schaaf of
Atkinson.
Mrs. Fred Truax, sr., was a
dinner guest with Mrs. Martha
Ross on Thursday, March 10. Mrs.
Ross’ son-in-law, Cecil Miller,
and Wilbur Mitchell and nephew
were also dinner guests the same
day.
Mrs. Oliver Ross and Shirley
took Mrs. Martha Rioss to St. An
thony’s hospital on Friday to call
on friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe and
family visited Sunday in Norfolk
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen,
and family.
Inman News
Miss Mary Ann Kopejtka spent
last Thursday and Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kopejtka at
Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hrbek and
sons of Dorsey spent Saturday
evening visiting Mrs. Anna Ko
petjka and Mary Ann. Cake and
ice cream was enjoyed in honor
of Mrs. Koepjtka’s birthday.
Sunday guests in the home of
Mrs. Anna Kopejtka helping her
celebrate her birthday anniver
sary were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Kopejtka and sons of Elgin, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kopejtka and
family of O’Neill. Evening callers
were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cihlar
of Redbird and Mrs. Wilbur
Smith and sons of Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kopejtka
and sons of Page were overnight
guests of Mrs. Anna Kopejtka
last Friday night.
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Chambers News
Mrs. Guy Wright of Ewing is
spending a few weeks with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Davis, and family.
Raymond Urban of Omaha
came Saturday and visited until
Sunday evening in the home of
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. John Honeywell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDon
ald of Ewing visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell and
Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell.
Lee Mitchell of Boise, Ida..
nephews Carl, Robert, Jack and
Steve Mitchell spent Saturday
night in the Andrew Gilbert
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mickel
sen of St. Paul, Minn., came Sa
turday, March 12, to visit their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Fees, and son. They
left Tuesday for home accompan
ied by their daughter, Mrs. Fees,
and her son, Michael. They ex
pect to visit about 10 days.
Mrs. Verl David of Chambers
and Mrs. Ray David of Inman
accompanied by their brother,
left Sunday for Washington to
visit a sister, who is reported
seriously ill. 1
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Martez Meets—
Mrs. Ira Moss was hostess to
the Martez bridge club at her
home Tuesday evening following
dinner at the M&M cafe. Mrs v
J. Lohaus and Mrs. M. J. Golden
had the evening’s high bridee
scores. 6
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Regional Deaths
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Mrs. Leon Newton
ORCHARD—Mrs. Leon Newton
who would have been 85-years
old on Sunday, March 20, was
buried Tuesday afternoon, March
15, in the Orchard cemetery. She
died Sunday, March 13, and had
been a resident of the communis
45 years.
Steve Schrage
ELGIN—Steve B. Sehrage, 69,
retired farmer, will be buried to-’
day (Thursday). He died in an1
Omaha hospital, having been in
six months.
The following editorial
appeared in the Omaha World-Herald,
Sunday, March 13, 1955:
Modern Oakland
There was an interesting item in the
paper the other day about a delegation from
Oakland, Nebr., which went to Lincoln and
called on Governor Anderson, urging that
Highway 77 be by-passed around their town.
The road is scheduled to be widened some
time soon.
Whether the delegation represented a
majority of the people of Oakland, we don’t
know. But certainly it represented the most
modem thinking about highways.
If highway travelers want to do some
shopping or buy an ice cream soda, the dis
tance into town is not too great; they will
make the trip. But if they are only intent
on getting someplace else, open .country
provides a better and safer route. There is
no reason why they should speed through
city streets, and endanger city children and
pedestrians, for no purpose.
Towns which demand that highways go
through them are simply behind the times.
The modem practice is to by-pass, and pro
vide adequate access roads for those who
want to stop.
The space ordered and paid for by
O’NEILL TAXPAYERS’ LEAGUE
M. J. GOLDEN, Member
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