The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 28, 1955, Supplement, Page 22, Image 34

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    O'Neill Style
SHOP
Ready - to - Wear
for Ladies
Who Care
Phone 335-J — O’Neill
LEONA HYNES
l MRS. M. A. SCHELKOPF
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Rodeo Producer °
Killed in Crash
George Stichka, 41, of Seneca,
was killed instantly in an auto
accident two miles west of Ra
venna on highway 2, early Satur
day morning, July 9. Stichka,
prominent rancher and rodeo pro
ducer, was alone at the time of
the accident. Many Holt county
fair-goers knew Stichka through
appearances on the rodeo circuit.
According to authorities who
investigated the accident, the
Stichka car went off the road at
the end of a curve, sheared off
seven guard posts, peeled cable
off safely barriers for three hun
dred feet, and hurtled end over
end.
He is survived by his wife and
four children.
California produced a record
4,577 million eggs in 1954. _
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ATKINSON, NEBRASKA
CAPITAL, SURPLUS & PROFITS
$250,000
Member FDIC
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
1955 FAIR
DR. G. R. COOK
VETERINARIAN
Graduate Licensed
OFFICE PHONE: 576 O’Neill, Nebr.
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Auto, Motorcycle
Races at State
Lincoln Fair Dates
September 3-9
Every afternoon but one at the
Nebraska state fair in Lincoln,
September 3-9, will be filled with
the sound of roaring motors as
race drivers, stunt drivers, and
motorcycle riders participate in
their thrilling events in front of
the grandstand.
Fair Board Secretary Fd
Schultz has announced that two
auto thrill shows; two days of big
car racing; one day of motorcycle
racing, and one day of stock car
racing have been scheduled for
the 1955 exposition.
The Jimmy Lynch Death Dodg
ers, now in their 21st season, will
get things off to an exciting start
on Saturday afternoon, Septem
ber 3. Top stuntmasters will be
featured in nearly 30 events.
On Monday afternoon, Septem
ber 5, the Trans-World Auto
Daredevils—just back from a tour
of Europe—will present the tour
nament of thrills.
The first big car racing program
will be presented on Sunday af
ternoon, September 4. Among the
top drivers expected to be on
hand will be Bobby Grim, holder
of five world records, and runner
up for the IMCA championship in
1954. The second speedway pro
gram will be presented on Thurs
day afternoon, September 8.
Motorcycle races, sanctioned by
the American Motorcycle associa
tion, will be featured on Tuesday
afternoon, September 6. A field
of 45 riders is expected.
A 200-lap stock car race, the
longest in the history of the state
fair, will wind up the program
on Friday afternoon, September
9. Entries will be limited to late
model cars built in 1950 or later.
Motorists
ENROUTE to or from the
Holt County Fair you al
ways are invited to stop at
our conveniently located sta
tion in O’Neill.
Phillips “66”
PRODUCTS
Rural and City
if New and Used Tires
if Washing
if Greasing
if Prompt Tankwagon
Service
Phillips “66” Sta.
Phone 362—O’Neill
Harley Produce
| We Have a Complete Line of |
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I ★ Grain, Hay and Fertilizer
★ Cash for Eggs, Poultry, Cream
★ Route Service
I Phone 2811 . . HARLEY PRODUCE . Chambers I
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SCIENCE COURSE
The Norfolk Junior college has
announced that modern science 2,
a course in the physical sciences,
will begin Friday, August 12. Reg
istration for the class will be at
8 a.m., at the college. The class
will be taught by William E.
Crumley. It is a non-mathematical
course and requires no previous
bsckground in science.
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Davis Cafe
ATKINSON — PHONE 7282
Steaks & Dinners
Open Seven Days a Week
Frontier want ads get results!
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J. F. BRADY COMPANY I
Jobbers for the Northwestern Steel & Wire Company
Feed — Hay — Straw — Grain — Machinery — Fertilizer
Alfalfa Meal
Wade * Rain Sprinkler Irrigation Systems
Atkinson, Nebraska
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LIVESTOCK & PRODUCTION
LOANS
Farmer Owned and Controlled
Dependable Credit at Reasonable Rates
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O’NEILL PRODUCTION CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
D. C. SCHAFFER, O’Neill, President
C. F. CLARK, Burwell, Vice-President
JAMES W. ROONEY, O’Neill, Sec’y-Treas.
EDITH J. DAVIDSON, O’Neill, Asst. Sec’y-Treas.
WM. S. MATTERN, O’Neill, Asst. Sec’y-Treas.
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Best Wishes to the ’55 Fair!
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