The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 23, 1959, Section One, Image 3

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    Rock Falls News
By Mr*. IJoyd John*on
Through ail the snow and slush
we're back again. A little child
asked it’s mother. ‘Mommy, 1
thought they said spring was here
And so we ail did lor a short time
anyway, but it was surely pushed
into the background as Olu Man
Winter came buck with snow and
more snow bringing badly needed
moisture.
Highway conditions were haz
ardous and there were numerous
accidents over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pride ol
Omaha visited Wednesday till Fri
day at the home ol her parents,
Mr. and Mi's Albert Sterns
Miss Evelyn Sterns spent last
week with her brother, Edwards
family near Atkinson.
Mr, amt Mrs. John Schultz and
girls were uftemoon visitors at
the home of Alden Bremer anil
sons on April 12.
Vincent Ernst watched the fights
over TV with Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Thorson on Friday evening. Lots
of excitement during the show.
Fred Ernst anil Mike Bauer pur
chased some milk cows at Clear
water last Thursday .
Mrs Delia Ernst accompanied
Mrs. Fred Ernst to town on April
14 and spent the day with her old
friend and neighbor, Mrs. Tess
Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bauer and
Jamily spent April 14 evening at
the Fred Ernst home.
Wednesday evening visitors at
the James Curran home were Mrs
dames Fred, Fanny and Delia Fi
nst. The latter stayed there until
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James
Curran unit Aniell accompanied
Mrs. Delia Ernst to her home in
ArMr*aand Mrs. John Schultz and
girls were last Thursday evening
visitors at the Bob Gallagher
liomp. i
Mrs. Kathryn Yantzi ana god
daughter, Debbie had dinner.with
the James Curran family April 14.
On Aprd 14 Mrs. Kathryn Yan
Ui and Debbie, Mrs James Curran
and Mrs. Floyd Johnson attended
a parly at the home of Mrs. Neil
*''Ivlrs Yantzi and Debbie weie
supper and evening guests at the
Floyd Johnson home on Apnl 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and
Linua were Sunday guests at he
Dale Taylors. Mrs. Gordon John
son was an afternoon caller.
Messrs and Mesdames Art O;
Neill, Lyle Vequist, Francis Cui
ran and Jim McNulty were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller on
the evening of April 14, honoring
the couples wedding anniversary
also Mrs. Miller s birthday.
Kita Janice and Tommy Vequist
spent the evening at the home of
their grandmother, Mrs. Celia
Grutsch in O’Neill. .
Kita Vequist accompanied the
Albert Widtfeldl family to O Neill
on Friday evening to attend the
music contest. Jimmy Widtfeldt
spent the night with Terry Brown.
Norma Widtfeldt visited Satur
day afternoon and had supper with
Peggy Hakes and Yvonne Steele.
Dan Rakes recently moved to the
place formerly occupied by the
late Charley Vequist.
Mrs. Henry Vequist took time
out from shopping on Saturday and
had dinner with her brother, John
Turner ttnd family.
Orville Morrow and Duane San
ders helped shell corn at the Hen
ry Vequist home on Friday.
‘ Jimmy Widtfeldt accompanied
Terry and Cindy Brown with Mrs.
Brown to the Ma and Pa Kettle
show on last Wednesday evening.
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these questions |
store you j
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bOES IT GO UP FAST AND EAST?
Don't waste time and money on
costly lured help for a week or
more when you build .. . with the
new -SIOUX- Steel Building
you’ll do the job yourself with
only two-on-the-farm helpers in
a fraction of the time. -SIOUX
ia fast, easy and practical.
S IT BIG ENOUGH FOR ALL YOUR
NEEDS? -SIOUX- is . . . with
room to spare. A full 20 ft. high
... 40 ft. wide . .. and lengtha to
fit any need. (It even enlarges in
•actions for expansion).
• THE COST LOW? With the new
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• tore more, pay less. Sire,
■trength, long-life with a price
tag that will surprise vnu.
CAN IT BE FINANCED? Sioux
can . . . approved by A.S.C.
for grain storage loans, with
20% down and 5 years to pay.
In many cases the building
can pay for itself in storage
benefits alone.
S IT FAMOUS -S.OUX- QUALITY?
Only the new -SIOUX- steel
building gives unmatched
-SIOUX- quality in a farm build
ing From •wall to wall, from sdl
to ventilators materials and de
af* are perfect examples of the
queht\ that has m rked -SIOUX
Steel equipment for nearly 40
year*.
Ml Bit. STB FNGTH. IONO ll'f AND
AST Of BUILDING INS T ON .SIOUX
flUanwtcufwEvn of Hu* Vail Wanted
Corn Crib in Airjfka
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farmim; (o' vcm,
WM. KROTTER CO.
SIOLA STEEI. DISTRIBUTORS
O’Neill, Nebr.
Mrs. John Schultz ami daugh
ters, Gwenda, Trudy and Debbie
were escorted to the same show
by their sister and aunt, Linda
Johnson.
Mrs Fred Ernst and Mrs Louis
Vitt \ isited at the George Schnebcl
home in Norfolk last Thursday.
The John Schultz family were
Sunday aftednoon visitors at Sam
l >e rick son home
John Schultz stopped by to offer
an item, saying one of his Holstein
cows had presented him twin cal
He and wife, Lorraine, had din
ner and spent the most of the day
at the home of her parents Mr.
ami Mrs. Floyd Johnson, on Mon
day.
Amelia News
My Florence Umlsey
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sladek and
family enteramed at a dinner April
12 in honor of Airman 3c Don
ald Sladek, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ladd Sladek of Atkinson, who is
home on a twenty nay furlough
Also for the birthday of his grand
mother, Mrs. Julia Sladek, who
was observing her 76th anniversary
on that day and her great grand
son, Danny Schmit s 1st birthday
which was April 8th.
Present besides the honored
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ladd
Sladek and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John G. Peter and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Peter and Colleen
of O'Neill, George Sladek of Cham
• m 1 h * __ t * . . v C/i It Itt l t
Wt'iS, ±vil. aiiu mio. .
of McLean anil Mi-s. Helen Po
korny and Donald.
AMELIA PROGRESSIVE CLUB
The Amelia Progressive Project
club met April 15th, at the home of
Mrs. Julia White in Atkinson.
There were ten members and two
visitors present. Mrs. Vern Sages
er, vice-president, had charge of
the business meeting, as the pres
ident, Mrs. Elmer Collidge was
absent because of illness.
Mrs. Paul Fisher and Mrs. Glenn
White presented the lesson on
“Lines and Designs”. Mrs. White
served a delicious luncheon of
sandwiches, salad, pickles, ctxik
ies and coffee.
Our May meeting will be with
Mrs. M. L. Sageser and the les
son will be on breads.
AMELIA Pine Grove Hustlers
4-H club met at the home of Jacky
and Hilly Doolittle Friday evening.
The president called the meeting
to order by all repeating the 4-H
pledge. Eleven members answered
roll call by naming a grass or a
seam. There were 4 guests.
Next meeting will be May 8 with
Venita White. Cathy Doolittle won
the guessing game.
For project work we did an ex
periment on commercial feed and
discussed feed grains, roughage
and commercial feeds for live
stock.
Grasses we had samples of the
different root systems.
Boys Continued making knots in
the rope division.
Yeast Breads looked over ba
king utensils and named different
kinds of rolls.
Sewing girls studied propor
tion in clothing and made three dif
ferent kinds of seams.
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At the close of the meeting Mrs
Doolittle served a lunch of sand
wiches, pickles, cup cakes, cocoa
and coffee,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton of
Denver, Colo , came Friday bring
ing her father, H. S. White, to his
home here. He had been visiting
in Denver since Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Verrt Sugeser. and
Mrs. Dunk Peterson were O'Neill
callers Friday.
Mrs Eva Backhous and Caro
i line of Atkinson were visiting in
Amelia April 15.
Mrs. Bernard Blackmore, Mrs.
! B. W Waldo and Mrs. Link Sa
geser attended a Reljekah lodge
meeting in O'Neill Friday evening
Mrs. John t eams of Scottshluft
came Wednesday and stayed se
veral days with her parents Mr.
and .Mrs. Will Fry rear. Mrs.
Fry rear has heen ill and under
the doctors care.
Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Lytle and
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards,
I Arlis and Zane, of Amelia, went
to Rockfoni, Wash.. Thursday to
attend the funeral of George Cut
ler.
Mrs. Cutler is the former Hazel
Snelson and a sister to Mrs. Ed
wards
Charlie Edward of Nevis, Minn,
joined the Delbert Edwards fam
ily at Atkinson and accompanied
them to attend the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Clemens,
Jeanette ana t K>n were ainner
guests at S.C. Barnetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burge, Ro
bert, Joyce and Bruce went to
Omaha Friday afternoon and v isi
ted over the weekend with then
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Nielsen and with Mr
Burge's brother. Dean Burge and
J family.
Rev. Charles Cox, pastor of the
A m e 1 i a-C h a m b e rs Methodist
Churches recieved word of the
death of his sister at Sioux Falls,
S.D. He planned to go there for
the funeral.
Farmer Withers of Omaha, vi
sited his aunt, Mrs. Effie Withers
land Mrs. Blossom Buttler Mondaj
afternoon and evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Barnett visi
' ted Mr. and Mrs. John Shipman at
! their new home in Chambers Fri
day afternoon.
I baby of Burwelt were dinner guests
| on April 12 at the Tenus Madsen
home. The Lytles planned to move
to Hayes Center that week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce cal
led at William Fry rears on April
15.
Mrs. Floyd Adams and Mrs.
Blake Ott were O’Neill callers Sat
urday.
Mrs. Lew Backhaus, Mrs. Edith
Andersen and Mrs. Blossom Butler
were shopping in O’Neill Friday.
Dannie Sparks visited Jim and
I Dennie Doolittle at Stuart over the
l weekend.
Joe Stoecker went to Grand Is
j land Thursday to attend the horse
j races. He returned home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. August Pospichal,
and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson
attended the chuck-wagon feed in
Burwell Thursday evening,
j Pfe. Richard Baker, stationed
j in Maryland has been visiting his
! mother, Mrs. Doris Baker and his
sister and brother-in-uaw. Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Fix and family.
MaaVjHU-a.. MC'l |H ll Ml ■ WlfclWlf I—1
Kenneth Baekhaus. son of Mr.
! and Mrs. Hoy Baekhaus. who is
in the armed service, has been sta
tioned in Alaska. He went on Fri
day of last week by plane.
Pfc. Hale Kennedy arrived home
Sunday morning tor a ten day
I leave
Mrs. Leonard Svatos and David !
were dinner guests on Tuesday ot
Mr. and Mrs. Dary Carr and lie
bra.
Mrs. IHdia Krnst taint' home
Sunday alter several weeks visit
with relatives anti friend North
ot O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. James
Curran and Arvlell brought her
home.
Mrs. Milton Clemens attended
a 4-H leaders' meeting in O’Neill
Wednesday. Mrs. Levi Clemens ac
companied her and spent the after
noon with her daughter, Mrs. Hai - j
old Humnch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clemens
took some Atkinson glee club girls
lo O Neill Thursday to the music
contest.
Celia News
By .Mrs. Mark . Hendricks
Bobby Hendricks is really puffed j
up these days but not with pride. ]
He woke up Thursday morning
with the mumps, on both sides. It's
tough on a guy just moved to the
farm and anxious to explore and
drive that Ford tractor for daddy.
Harold Frickel spent the night
with his cousins, the Hoffman boys,
April 14, and Roger Hoffman re
turned the favor by spending Wed
nesday night with the Frickel lxiys.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mintle and
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mintle of O'
Neill were dinner guests ot the
' Milton MeKathnies on Sunday.
Gary Hoffman missed schixil a
couple of days this past week be
cause of the flu bug.
Sunday, April 12, guests at the
Raymond Robey home were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Elder.
Mrs. Edna Wood, Mrs. Robert
Hendricks and children and Mrs.
Mark Hendricks called on Mrs.
Fullerton at the Robey home April
13. Mrs. Wood stayed to spend the
entire day with her.
Mrs. Omer Points spent the day
at the Mark Hendricks home April
14.
Francis Chaffin accompanied a
group of home-economics girls and
others to Lincoln to spend the day.
Mrs. Robert Hendricks had din
ner at the home of her cousin. Mrs.
lone Wayman in O’Neill Thursday.
Mrs. Mark Hendricks and Mrs.
Leonard Chaffin drove cars to O'
Neill to take students to the music
contest Thursday.
Reverend and Mrs. Walter j
j Steinkamp were April 11 supper
I guests at the Robert Hendricks
j home.
Mrs. Omer Points visited at the j
Robey home April 11.
Arlin Hendricks visited at his
| grandparents home, the Omer
■ Points. Sunday until Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Perron of
Long Pine were dinner guests of
the George Mintles Wednesday.
They are American S.S. mission
aries. '
Mr. and Mrs. Milton McKathr.ic
and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mintles
of O'Neill were April 14 dinner
guests at the George Mintle home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson
have been helping out at the Sich
mr iiii iwi—r p m i w -**•* <n w / tmmm'wnmi
eneder home in the absence of Mrs.
Sicheneder.
We are surely welcoming every
flake of this snow which not only
means moisture which ultimately
means hay. gardens and other
farm crops but also a relief from
the danger of so many fires We
should all truly praise the laird for
such blessings.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Foe ken
and children visited at the Elmer 1
Allen home April 15 in the eve
ning,
Mark and Arlin Hendricks called
at the Leonard Chaffin home Sat
urday.
The Celia 4-Hers met at the 1 Leon
ard Chaffin home Friday evening
The leaders were proud to an
nounce that everey one of the 22
members were present.
Benton Mellor was a dinner'
guest of the Leonard Chaffins
April 12. Mr Mellor and Mrs. Chaf
fin are brother and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson
were April 12 dinner guests at the
Karl Krogh home north of O’Neill.
Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman. Brush
Creek school teacher, took her sons
to O'Neill to the arithmetic contest
A nni i 11 eaui! ckn i imiIo t'e ♦ hmH.
why she w as only asked to help in
policing the halls. She had rela
tives in every grade but the 7th
in that contest. A nephew, Allen
Frickel, missed lstplace by 1/3
of a point in the 3rd grade group
Another nephew, Garold Frickel
placed 5th in the 8th grade group.
A niece, Judy Syfie, placed 1st in
the 6th grade group
Mr. and Mrs. IHike Hoffman and
sons, and Mr. Ralph Armold attend
ed the wrestling matches in At
kinson Friday evening. They re-1
ported a very large crowd in at
tendance.
Leila llieser, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Heiser, celebrated her
■' .
6th birthday April 16 Her mother
and little sister, Linda, brought ice -
cream, cake ami coolade and treat
ed the teacher and pupils at dist
rict 40. i
Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman took two I
of her pupils. Ralph Heiser and|I
Venita Schwindt, to the rural school I
music festival in O'Neill. 8
Joe Hoeek of Omaha was a sup- E
per guest at the Alex Frickel home
April 8. |
Danny ami Ronnie Frickel spent
the weekend with their folks. Mr.
and Mrs Connie Frickel. Carolyn
and Kurtis, Donny and Ronnie an*
students in Lincoln colleges
Miss Dorothy Scott had dinner
at the Duane Beck home Sunday.
Skunks are still plaguing those
Celia school kids. The hoy s have 1
caught 4 skunks and have a leg
from each of 4 others. One that
they caught had 3 legs
Mrs Ralph Chace took her [hi
pils from the Celia school to the
rural school music festival. Her |
pupils’put on a musical skit called
"Go on By".
Emtl Colfack and I tennis called
at the Robert Hendricks ana chil
dren attended prayer meeting at
the John Dick home west of O'Neill
Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs
Dick are aunt and uncle of Mrs. 1
Hendricks.
The Armolds checked O'Neill ac
tivities quite well last week. Miss
Peggy was there Monday, Mrs.
Armold went on Tuesday to a club
council meeting and Ralph went
on Wednesday to a 4-H leaders
meeting.
Richard Klinger was a Sunday
dinner guest at the Mark Hend
ricks home.
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