The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 20, 1959, Image 4

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    Bristow News
Schools to Open
August 31
By Rosemary Johnson
The Bristow public school will
open Monday, Aug. 31, with E. D.
Clason ai< superintendent.
Mr. Clason has been superin
tendent of schools at Alexandria
for three years and has also serv
ed as county superintendent of
schools of Thayer county this past
year.
Other members of the faculty
are Miss Dolores Van Hove, Mrs.
Marvin Peterson and Mrs. Frank
Brugman.
Courses to be offered are Eng
ish, 9 and 10, biology, world ge
agraphy, applied arithmetic, ad
vanced mathematics, English 11
and 12, American problems, eco
nomics, advanced typing, music
and athletics.
Mrs. Claire Van Hove and Do
lores and Mrs. Goldie Berg spent
Thursday in O’Neill visiting rela
tives.
Mrs. Martha Pahl visited at the
Bill Wendt home in Spencer Sun
day
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kudera and
boys of Omaha visited with the
Biil Loukota family from Wednes
day until Friday, Aug. 12-14.
(AdvertuMmenl#
Bill Perry Suggests
Peanut Tart Shells?
Ever eat peanut tart shells? Bill
Perry, sales supervisor of the local
Meadow Gold dairy recommends
them as edible little containers
for the dairy's new Triple Fruit
Sherbet. Because of the refresh
ing tartness and pretty pastel col
oring of this popular lemon, lime
and orange sherbet trio you don’t
need a sauce or other topping for
it.
Beatrice Cooke, director of the
company's Clue ago test kitchens
developed the pastry recipe for
those who like the contrast salty
nuts give to ice creams and sher
bets.
Triple Fruit I’wt Tartu
(Eight Servings)
2 cups sifted flour
1/3 cup butter
1/3 cup shortening
2/3 cup finely chopped salted
peanuts
5 to 6 tablespoons cold water
2 pints Triple Fruit Sherbet
Cut shortenings into flour with
pastry blender or two knives until
mixture resembles coarse corn
meal. Stir in chopped peanuts.
Add water, a tablespoon at a time
and stir with fork until dough holds
together Chill. Roll out on finned
surface and cut Into rounds 4
toches in diameter. Fit pastry over
outside of muffin pans and prick
bottom and sides with a fork.
Bake 9 to 10 minutes in a 450 de
gree oven. Cool. Fill tarts with
Triple Fruit Sherbet.
MILLER THEATRE
ATKINSON
One Show Nightly 8 o’clock
Frt. Sat. Aug. U-a
Sun. Mon. Tues. Aug. SS-M-SS
Mr. and Mrs Dick Miller and.
family of Pender called at the
Fred Kraft home August 10.
Mrs. Ed McEvoy of Elreno,
Okla.. Mrs. Tom Mulvihill and
Ellen, and Mrs. Tom EnEvoy and |
Julias of Council Bluffs, la., spent;
several days last week at the
Harry Johnson home on their way ;
to and from the Black Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Landholm
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Duane Mah
lendorf and son.
The Sunday School of the Meth
odist church held their picnic at
the Bristow park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Einor Nelson call
ed on Delia and Cornelia Johnson
Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Weber
and family left Monday on a va
cation to the Black Hills.
Carol Prokop of Omaha spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Emil Prokop and Janice.
Todd and Tracie Moody of
Wheaton, Minn., celebrated their
2nd birthday at the Ray Long
home Saturday afternoon. Those
present W'ere * Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Whetham. Mrs. Willard Land
holm and family and Mr and Mrs.
C. A. Moody.
Mrs. Veldon Lee and tioys at
tended the Sunshine club picnic at
the Myron Hodges farm Thursday
afternoon. _
Mrs. Claire Van Hove spent
from Friday to Sunday at the
Arden Berg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Loukota and
family of Lincoln visited at the
Bill Loukota home from Friday
until Sunday.
Mrs. Claire Van Hove and Dol
ores and Mrs. Goldie Berg were
Sunday dinner and lunch guests at
the Arden Berg home.
Will Hiserote spent the weekend
at the Fred Kraft home.
Mis. Bill Palmer and boys and
Ed Wiley and Larry of Missouri
came Saturday to visit at the
homes of Mr and Mrs. Billy Tead
tke and family and Mrs. Eunice
Teadtke and Sharyn. Donnie Wiley,
who has been visiting with his
brother, Wayne, in Merriman, re
turned home with them.
Mrs. Agnes Bohac and daughter,
Sharlene of Washington, DC., and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bohac and Pat
ty of Minnesota spent August 11
at the Arden Berg home
Mr. and Mrs. Einor Nelson of
Omaha were house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Landholm Monday
. _ » _ . A . . — 1 A 11
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson and
Todd were Sunday evening supper
guests at the Bud Snider home.
Mrs. Claire Van Hove and Go d
ie Berg called on Mrs. Carl Ny
gren and at the J. J- Loukota
home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Roush have
returned from a vacation to the
Yellowstone National park.
Mr and Mrs. Willard Landholm
and family were Wednesday sup
per guests at the Roy Carr home
in Spencer.
Mr- and Mrs. Harry Johnson
and Mrs. Agnes Johnson and Lyle
visited the Bob Johnson home Sun
day afternoon. , ^ .
Mr and Mrs. Bill Loukota and
girls attended a family picnic at
the Ft. Randall Park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Einor Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Landholm
were dinner guests at the Herman
Landholm home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Berg and
Mrs- Goldie Berg spent Monday
in Sioux City.
Mrs. Willard Landholm and fam
ily spent Thursday afternoon at
the Bob Whetham home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hiatt of
Norfolk were August 11 overnight
guests at the Ivan Hiatt home.
Last week Rev. and Mrs. J. El
ton Johnson of Chicago and Rev.
and Mrs. August Johnson of
Stromshurg came to spend a few
days with the Ed Martinson fam
ily and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and
Lavonne.
Mrs. George Throne. Michelle
and Kim of Burke, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Stanton, sr. of Spencer, Tom
Cook of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Chore were Thursday eve
ning guests of Mi's. Blair in
Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson
and Rosemary. Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Prukop, Carol, and Janice, and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ruda, Vernelle
and Steven attended the wedding
of Archie Juracek and LaVada
Rogers Feed Store
Shew more pnA far your Feed Dollar
with ROGERS FEEDS
16% Complete IMnergy Egg Ration
No other grain required. 100 lb. $ 3.75
80% Com wafers.Ton $58.00
Hi-Lass Cattle Maner.Ton $58.00
40% Hog Supplement . 100 lb. $ 4.75
16% Dairy Ration.. 100 lb. $ 3.10
Tankage... 100 lb. $ 5.25
Meat Scraps -- 100 lb. $ 5.25
41% Old process Soy Bean Meal.. 100 lb. $ 4.25
NOTICE
Rogers Feed Store now gives
Free Gold Bond Stamps with Every Purchase
Buy and Save at
Rogezs Products
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE
North of BmWmgtm Baprt n,TT 771
Jack Bailey, Mgr.
Frerichs in O'Neil] Saturday eve
ning.
Mrs. Myrtle McQuistian, Mrs.
Charles Miller and Mrs. Wayne
Davie and daughter. Susan, of St.
Paul. Minn., spent Saturday eve
ning at Mrs. Baynes.
Monday afternoon luncheon
guests of Rev. and Mrs Elroy An
derson were Rev and Mrs. J. El
ton Johnson and Marsha, Rev. and
Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Martinson and family,
and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and La
vonne.
Mr. ad Mrs. Ivan Hiatt took Le
land back to Merriman Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shultz of
Malmo called at the E. A Chore
home Saturday afternoon to visit
with Henry Olson.
Dianne Scheinost of Fremont
was an August 12 overnight guest
of Mrs. Leanard Anderson.
Mrs. Emily Peterson, Mrs. Dave
Landholm, Mrs. Oscar Anderson
and girls, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Martinson and boys spent Thurs
day at the Dorothy Johnson home
to celebrate Lavonne’s 5th birth
day.
Mrs. Marion Glass and children
of Pierre, S.D., and Mrs. Fred
Fuhrer of Spencer called on Mrs..
Bayne Saturday arternoon.
Visitors this past week of Mrs.
Leanard Anderson were Mrs. Mar
tha Pahl, Mrs. Claire Van Hove,
Mrs. E. A. Chore, Mrs. Ernest
Hagberg, Mrs. Art Johnson, Mrs.
Dave Johnson. Mrs. Lawrences
— i
Remter, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and
Lavonne, Mrs. Charlie Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and
Rosemary, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Anderson and family, Florence
Layland, Mrs. Ed Dreher, Leslie
Anderson and Mrs. Elmer Bost
rom.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Marion
Glass and family, and Mrs. Fred
Fuhrer were visitors of Mrs Dor
othy Johnson and Lavonne.
Mr. and Mrs. E A. Chore and
Tom Cook spent Sunday evening
at the Frank Bruegman home.
Patti Anderson spent Monday
visiting with Leslie Anderson.
Wednesday afternoon Miss Myr
tle Johnson of Los Angeles, Calif.,
was a luncheon guest of Dorothy
Johnson.
Deloit News
By Mrs. Harry Keiiner
I arrived home from my trip
to Hawaii Thursday, Aug. i3. We
left Honolulu where a hurricane
was brewing but most damage
was done on the island of Hawaii.
Our tours in Los Angeles and
Grand Canyon were much enjoy
ed but the green corn fields and
lush pastures of Nebraska are
hard to beat!
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson
visited South Dakota, Minnesota,
Wisconsin and Michigan last
roek. They toured Duluth and
visited relatives several places.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jewell and
>on and Mrs. Myrtle Jewell of
Dallas, S.D., spent Sunday at the
Ralph Tomjack and Johnny Bauer
domes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bartak
arrived home from their Hawaiian
vacation Tuesday, Aug. 11.
Mrs. Glenn Harpster attended a
miscellaneous shower for Judy
Cloyd in Ewing Thursday evening
at the Methodist church basement.
Henry Reimer was a supper
guest at Ralph Tomjack's August
12.
We had a wonderful rain meas
uring over 1 inch Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Napier
and family were Sunday dinner
guests at Glenn Harpsters.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack
visited Halsey Forest one day
last week.
Most of the hay is up and the
county fairs are coming along.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stearns
and Madine and Mr. and Mrs.
Elvon Kinney and family were sup
per guests Saturday at the Mar
tha Kinney home in Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nolze and
daughter, Kathy, and granddaugh
ter, Debra Young, of Long Beach,
Calif., and Edith Nolze of Clear
water visited one day last week at
the home of Mrs. Mary Stearns.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Briggs
are on a fishing trip at Cass Lake,
Minn.
Little Paul Funk is still hos
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CXty league Champions art' from left to right, back row: Owen Shoemaker. Ricky Cradlt,
Bruce Appleby, Gary Wettlaufer, Mike Gallagher. Jim Soukup and Bob Honohoe; front row : John
Richter, Casey Tomlinson, Danny Saunto, Billy McIntosh, Gary God el, Danny Wolfe and Tim French.
The team, coached by Fred Appleby, had a season's record of 10 wins and 8 losses.
pltalized in Norfolk. Ills parents
and brothers and sisters visited
him recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beaudin,
Janet, Dana and David attended
the picnic at Pawnee Park in Co
lumbus Sunday in nonor of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack's 35th
wedding anniversary. The Beau
dins live in Pittsburg. Penn., and
are spending the week at the Tom
jack home.
Mrs. Martha Kinney, Mrs May
nard Stearns and Mrs. Hoerley
left Sunday morning for Iowa to
attend the funeral of a cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tomjack
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer
attended a picnic at Columbus Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Tom
jack and sons of Hastings and Mi
and Mrs. Gene Ray and daughters
of Omaha were there.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and
family left Saturday for a vacation
and a visit with relatives in Colo
rado.
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