The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 21, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Winner* in the llolt 4-11 speech contest: Fick. flilff, Brady and Gillespie. District contest will
be held in April.—The Frontier Photo.
Diane Gillespie, 11,
!s Speech Winner
Fick, Gilg, Brady
Also Chosen
The annual 4-H club public
<pc ikin.- c nt . ’ v.• - •>. h-•
day, February 16 at the court
hou.-*c. Seventeen 4-H members
representing several different 4-H
clubs in Holt county competed. ,
Winners.
Girls (14 and Over)
Kathy Brady of the Willing
Workers club, O'Neill, find; Mar
lene Beck of tre Clover club. At
kinson. second.
Bov* (14 Ind Over)
James Gilg of Clover club, At
kinson, first; James Melor of
Clover club, Atkinson, second.
Girli (Under 14)
Diane Gillespie of Willing
Workers club, O’Neill, first; Mar
gie Gilg of Clover club, Atkinson,
second.
Boys (Under 14)
Gary Fick of Victory Boys and
Girls club, Inman, first; Jack
Gilg of Clover club, Atkinson,
second.
Winner of the older group will 1
compete in the district public
speaking contest to determine who
will compete in state competition
ul Lincoln
Mias Gillespie, who just observ
ed her 11th birthday anniversary'.
is one of the youngest winners ev
er named in the speech compe
tition here. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs W. B. Gillespie.
Gilg’s topic, "The Unknown
Boy”; Brady’s, "4-H in the Fu
ture of America”; Fick, “Lets
Take a T„ ip”, and Gillespie’s, “At
the Fair”.
Tne district elimination contest
u« tentatively scheduled to be held
at da- ett in April.
South Siders Plan
Gilt Exchange
EMMET — The South Side club
met with Mrs. P. W, McGinnis on
recently for a covered dish lunch
eon with eight members and one
guest, Mrs. Paul Newton, present.
At the meeting, called to order by
the vice-president, Mrs. Leon
Beckwith, it was voted to pay $2
to the heart fund.
Plans were made for the birth
day party to be held Tuesday,
March 5, with Mrs. Walter Puckett
of Atkinson. Each member is to
bring a gift to be distributed as
an exchange.
EMMET NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kloppen
borg were in Grand Island last
week.
Mrs. Leon Beckw'ith, Mrs. Fritz
Brockman and Mis. G. McGinnis
met at Mrs. Ralph Fritton’s home
Tuesday, to make out the year
books for the South Side club.
Mrs. Art Humpal and Mrs.
Frank Shaaf visited their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. Bob Cole,
this week.
Mrs. G. McGinnis visited Mi's.
McConnell at the Walter Puckett
home Sunday afternoon.
The Leon Beckwith's were
hosts to the Methodist Bible study
group on Friday evening.
Bud Cole was in Lincoln this
week attending a convention.
Brion, Rhoe Farms
Change Ownership
PAGE—Changes of ownership
of two farms and several resi
dential properties have taken1
place recently
Mr and Mrs Frank Beelaert j
purchased the Maude Brion
quarter section situated 2V*, f
miles south of Page and two
miles east. Mr. «nd Mrs. Loren j
Libby have purchased the Johnj
Rhoe quarter, located 41*2 miles |
, Southwest of Page. Purchase,
. price was $6,800. The Rhoes
’ will retire at Neligh and will
hold a public sale soon.
• Paul Neubauer and his moth
er, Mrs, Emma Morris, will move'
onto the Harold Summers pro-,
perty, recently sold, and Lyman
Park has purchased the Frances
McClure property, which was,
] sold at sheriff's sale on Monday, j
Life of St. Patrick
to Be Told—
The Eagle Creek 4-H club met
Sunday, February 17, at the|
home of Vincent Ernst. All
members were present. Mr. and
. Mrs. Art O'Neill and Gene were
visitors.
The meeting was called to or
der by the president, Rita Ve
1 quist.
Plans were made for the club
to meet at Floyd Johnson’s Tues
day evening.
The year books were filled
but for the rest of the 4-H year.
Plans were made for the work
to be done in the different pro
jects before the next meeting.
Next meeting will be he id j
March 17 at the home of Carol |
Ann and Tommy Drueke.. j
Roll call will be to tell
something of the life of St. Pat
rick. At this meeting Norma
Widtfeldt will give a -demonstra
tion from her baking project—'
By Vincent Ernst, reporter.
Borg* to California
Miller* Move in—
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Borg and
family will be leaving shortly for
California, where they will re
side. Mr. Borg has been manag
ing the American Legion club
here and will be succeeded by
Bill White.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller and
family plan to move into the res
idence vacated by the Borgs. The
move will take place after March
2. Mr. Miller is band instructor at
O’Neill public school.
Note* Anniver*ary—
Mrs. Esther Morgan of Okla-:
homa City, Okla., who is spend
ing some time with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs C. E Jones, was honor
ed Sunday at a family dinner to
celebrate her birthday anniver
sary. Those present were the
ladies’ brothers and their wives,!
Mr and Mrs. Enoch Peterson
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pete.son
and Gail and Jerry, all of Polk.
MOVING TO PHOENIX
Miss Bernice Elkins left Satur
; day morning for Phoenix, Ariz.,;
where she will make her home.
As soon as she finds a house, her
mother Mrs. Margaret Elkins
will join her.
Serve Dinner—
Mrs. L. A. Burgess was in
charge of the dinner served to
the Men’s council of the Presby
terian church Monday evening, j
Her co-workers were members of j
I Circle I. , |
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mission will admit two ad- |
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I Holstein Dairy Herd
MACHINERY — EQUIPMENT
PUBLIC SALE
5 nules east of Chambers, 2 miles south, 2 miles east and
Va-mile north (near Bethany church), on —
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 - 12:30 p.m.
12 Holstein milk cows, 4- to 7-yrs.-old. 11 milking now;
1 reg. Angus bull. Bandolier, 2-yrs.-old; 13 .Angus calves
Holstein herd from prize Norfolk State Hospital herd; ALSO
5 harnp. gilts and 5 York, gilts; 50 White Rock laying hens.
MACHINERY—Horn hyd. loader for H; IHC ’47 tractor,
new tires; ’52 IHC No. 24 mtd. 2-row picker; J-D plow, 2
or 3-bottom; 7-ft. Deering binder; Black & Decker elec,
drill, ti-in.; tractor welder; 3 sec. harrow; 12-ft. disc; J-D
spreader; ’52 J-D 7-ft. power mower; tractor sweep, mtg.
brackets for J-D; IHC 229 ult. with hyd. lift; J-D endgate
seeder. AT .so 1,500 bus. ear corn; 35 tons prairie hay; 150
lbs. Grim alfalfa seed; 30 tons alfalfa hay; 130-bus. oats.
SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
MAX & MARIE FARRIER, Owners
Col Ed Thorin O'Neill, Auctioneer
Chambers State Bank. Clerk
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O’Neill News
H. G Kruse. Roy Berner. Paul
Moseman left Tuesday to attend
a superintendent’s meeting oi
Consumer Public Power district
in Lincoln.
Mrs. Sidney E .Anderson o(
Elgin was a Sunday visitor ot
her daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Manson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spry ol
Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Rol
land Wevrich and family were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Emil Wevrich.
Mrs. Harold McNally and chil
dren of Ainsworth spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Christine Williams.
Mr and Mrs. Helmut Arnold,
son. Michael and her mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Erdman. visited
friends and relatives in Hoskins
Sunday.
Judge and Mrs. D. R. Mounts
left Friday to spend a few days
in Omaha.
Jack Ridgeway left Sunday for
Sheridan. Wyo., after spending
two weeks with his parents. Mr,
and Mrs. I R. Ridgeway.
Wednesday, February 13 supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Babl were Mr and Mrs. Bernard
Janzing and son. Mr. and Mrs.
.Andy Ramold and Randy Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ramold and
family and Mr. and Mrs. George
Ramold and family of Ewing.
Mr and Mrs. K L. VanVoorhis
were called to Scottsbluff Friday
by the death of Mrs. Harry West.
Mr. West is a brother of Mrs.
VanVoorhis
Clarence Worth. and Jerry
Snyder of Whiteman air force
j base near Sedalia, Mo.. were
i visitors from Saturday until
■ Monday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
I Worth, sr. Sunday callers were
| Mr and Mrs. Adolph Wetzlcr of
! Gregory. S. D.
Mr. and Mrs Louis Wray and
family were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waynun
Mrs. Mike Smith of Tesamsh
„nd son, W/Sgt. Deraid Smith,
were Thursday callers of Mr and
Mrs. Louis Wray. Deraid was
returning to his base in Massa
chusetts after attending school in
Cheyenne, Wyo
Sunday guests fo Mr and Mrs
Gordon Watson was their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Watson of Chambers.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Burke of Ewing spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Shaw while their parents spent
the day m L ike Andes, S. D
Mr. and Mrs Glen Campbell
of Ellensburg. Wash., were Wed
nesday and Thursday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shaw Thev
were neighbors of the Shaws
when they were living in Ellens
burg, Wash. They also visited
friends and relatives in Bartlett,
Chambers and Elgin.
Miss Violet Ashcraft and Mrs.
Vera Plank were Monday after
noon callers of Mrs. Margaret
Elkins.
Ed Wilson and Charles M 1
forti of Stuart left Tuesday to at
tend a state REA meeting in
Lincoln for three (toys
Mrs Ruth Borgan of Norfolk
district supervisor of Order ol
Eastern Star made her officia
visit to Symphony chapter OEc
on Thursday, February 14
Cpl Richard (IhcK) Graham,
who is stationed in Germany in
■.he army, recently went to Rama,
Italy, on a furlough
INCOME TAX SERVICE
It 'l on Wed Assistance in Piling Returns
For 1956
— SEE —
JOHN HARRINGTON
— Phone I 9 —
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Ask for RAINBOW products by name at these O’Neill stores:
STANNARD’S STORE
FOURTH STREET MARKET
NEW OUTLAW STORE
MURPHY’S STORE
NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY