The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 12, 1956, Page 5, Image 5

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    Elmer Allyn Heads
Holt SCS Supervisors
The Holt soil conservation dis
trict supervisors met in regular
session last week. Present at the
meeting were Merwyn French,
Elmer Juracek, Clarence Ernst,
Harvey Krugman (newly-elect
ed member) A. Neil Dawes,
county agent and C. R. Hill, un
it conservationist.
The board was reorganized
with the following officers elect
ed: Elmer Allyn of Stuart, chair
man; Clarence Ernst of O’Neill,
vice-chairman; and Elmer Jura
cek of Star, secretary-treasur
er.
Final arrangements were
made for a countywide meeting
of clergymen to be held on
Monday, April 16, at 10 a.m., in
O’Neill. This meeting will be
open to the public and anyone
interested is urged to attend.
Special invitations are being giv
en to all the clergy and one lay
. man from each church.
The morning will be devoted
to viewing a tree-planter in op
eration, inspecting some terraces
and waterways, see an establish
ed shelterbelt and a native pas
ture that was seeded several
years ago. The noon meal will
feature movies, short talks and
general discussion.
Anyone desiring to attend
should contact the local SCD of
fice and make meal reservations.
The district supervisors are en
deavoring to contact every
church group in the county. If a
church group is riot contacted, it
will be because of oversight and
a contact from that group will
. be appreciated.
The purpose of this meeting is
to better acquaint church people
with the work of the soil con
servation district, soil conserva
tion service and to encourage
them to observe soil stewardship
week, May 6-13.
Electric Wiring
Talk Is Heard—
The fifth regular meeting of
the Grattan Flats 4-H club was
held at the Roy Wayman home.
The meeting was called to order
by Morris Pongratz. All mem
bers were present. Roll call was
answered by each member by
giving an idea for future roll
calls.
Richard Ernst gave a talk on
electric wiring. He told us how
to find a short or an overload.
Douglas Fredrich gave a demon
stration on applying a tourni
quet. Our leader, Mrs. Homer
Ernst, demonstrated what to do
for a baby that is smothering or
drowning.
The stocker - feeder leaders,
Leonard Lorenz and Fritz Brock
man discussed with us the points
to keep in mind when selecting
calves. Barbara Wawtnan and
Velda Ernst played two piano
duets: “Under the Double Eagle”
and “Short’nin Bread”.
The next meeting will be at
Fritz Brockmans April 16.—By
Connie Jean Brockman, newsre
porter.
Orchard Man
Expert AA Gunner—
ORCHARD—Army Pfc. David
L. G. Willats, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Willats, route 1,
Orchard, recently qualified as
expert in firing the 120-mm. an
ti-aircraft artillery gun at Mis
awa air base in Japan.
Private Willats, a mechanic in
battery D of the 40th anti-air
craft artillery brigade’s 753d
battalion, entered the army in
October, 1954, and completed ba
sic training at Ft. Bliss, Tex. He
arrived in the Far East in
March, 1955.
Willats is a 1955 graduate of
Orchard high school.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
WD-Mary Uhl to Norbert H.
Uhl 3-13-56 $1 Lots 4-5
6-31 & 32 Blk A-Goldens Subdi
vision, O’Neill.
WD-Joseph P. Gans to Ira M.
Ready and wf 4-2-56 $5,000-Lot
14 Blk 5-Western Town Lot Co
1st Add-Stuart.
WD-Lewis Kopecky to LeonR.
Tompkins 4-2-56 $75-part of lots
1-2-3-4 Blk 1-Inman.
. WD-Mary Dusatko to .Pauline
Benze 4-4-56 $1700-SWyi 35
29-12. „ ,,
WD-Mary Dusatko to Gerald
ine Schoenle 4-4-56 $1600-NWy4
35-29-12.
Ivan Minshalls
Moving to O’Neill—
The Ivan Minshall family,
who have been making their
home on the Art Johnson place
south of Springview, have mov
ed east of O’Neill, where they
have purchased a farm.
Everett Siders has returned to
his home near Glen Rock, Wyo.
He had been staying with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bartos and family
since November 21. He came here
when he left the hospital at Cas
per, Wyo. Mr. Siders had been
hurt in a tractor accident.
William Davidson came home
from California last Thursday to
visit Mrs. Robert Davidson.
Wanted to Buy: Horses of all
kinds.—Buv Wranser, Page. 48-51C
NOTHING in the hair NOTHING in the eyeglasses
NO CORO down the neck NOTHING on the body
A FREE TEST
In Your Home or
O’NEILL
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Star News
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benash
and family of Beatrice visited
a. ._ ._.
the past week at the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hibbs and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Snyder and family.
Mrs. Benash is a sister of
Mrs. Hibbs and Mrs. Snyder.
There will be a teen - age
dance at the Ash Grove com-1
munity hall, Friday evening,
April 13, with each one to bring
a cake or sandwiches for re
freshments. The Jokers of Ry
thm will furnish the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Lysle ‘Johnson
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Hamilton and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Jay LeMasters
were supper guests at the home
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of Mr and Mrs. Max LeMasters
and family last Wednesday to
honor the birthday anniversaries
of Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Hamil
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Arbo
were Sunday visitors at the Fred
Timmerman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Revell vis
ited at the Gerald Snyder home
recently. __—
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