The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 21, 1960, Section Two, Image 9

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Section Two
Volume 79 Number 52 O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, Thursday, April 21, 1960 _Seven Cent*__
O'Neill Eagles Win Holt Meet; Kikoin Wins Two Events
Jerry Kileoln i* Hint to Ike in the 220 yd. da*h. Kileoln won both thin event and the 11W yd. daoh.
Frontier photo and engraving.
Atkinson News
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and;
Mrs. Carl South in Atkinson were
Mr. and Mr*. Laurence Pauli a and
family, Mr and Mrs. William Mor
gan jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Smith and family, Mr ai
Mrs Robert Le Munyan and fain
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 3»ane
and family and Mrs Mary Pacha
and Kay Roether of Butte.
Mrs. Laurence Pacha and Mrs.
Mary Pacha went to Norfolk
Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steinhau
ser entertained their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. John Steinhaaser of Stuart
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnson
and Jim at Easter Sunday dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horner had
as their dinner guests Easter Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. George Verzel
oud family and Joe Krska.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McClurg
and family returned to Lincoln
Monday after spending their Eas
ter vacation with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and
Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn.
Elmer McClurg was in Butte and
Spencer Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schenzel of
O’Neill were Friday visitors at
the Claude Johnson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Pacha
were Sunday afternoon callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wefso.
Mr. and Mrs. George Randol and
Mona Rae were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Roth
and family.
Easter Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn and
family were: Mr. and Mrs. George
Keidel, Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Mc
Clurg and Donna, Dave Keidel and
Mrs. Charlotte Keidel, Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin MeClurg and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Slaymaker
and family.
Afternoon callers were Dick
Keidel and Becky Leyman.
Scott and Sheryl Carlson,
children of Dr. and Mrs. J. W.
| Carlson of Crofton spent the week
end with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. William F. Wefso.
The Carlsons flew to Emporia,
Kan. to visit Dr. Carlson’s grand
mother and other relatives. They
also visited briefly with friends at
Manhattan, Kan. They returned
home Sunday evening.
Miss Artha Pacha spent the Eas
ter weekend in Atkinson visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lau
rence Pacha and other relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Roth and fam
ily of Valentine were Easter Sun
day dinner guests of Mrs. Roth’s
mother, Mrs. Elsie Doolittle and
family in Staart, Sunday afternoon
they visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Roth and family in At
kinson.
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Shoemaker, running for St. Mary’s Cardinals, captures the MO yd. dash at the llolt county track
nirrt held in O’Neil] Tuesday. Dennis Ickes, right, finished second in the event. Frontier photo and en
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Oeloit News
By Mr*. 11. Reiiner
Mrs. G. A. Rauer arrived home
Monday from a three week's visit
| with relatives in O’Neill, Pilger
and at the Otto Kallhoff and Syl
vester Bauer homes. She also vis
ited Mrs. Gentle Vamdersnick in
the Stuart Rest home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster and
sons visited Sunday at the Web
Napier home. Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Napier of Sterling, Kan. were
also guests.
iMrs. L. L. Bartak and Mrs. Alice
Lodge were Album visitors on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mis. Mike Bom and son
of HoJdredge spent Easter Sunday
at the Henry Reimer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbs, Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Bartak, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Bartak and Joe Knieval at-1
tended the funeral on April 11 for
Mrs Gibbs, 74 of Norfolk who was
fatally burned.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon and 1
Gary Moon of Neligh were supper
guests on Thursday at the Wat
son McDonald heme in honor of
Virginia McDonald’s and Garv
Moon’s birthday anniversaries.
Mrs. Vonme Paul and Larry
spent Friday night a.t the L. L.
Bartak home and attended a birth
day party in honor of Mrs. Bar
tak whose birthday was that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Manson
and Mrs. Sidney Anderson of O’
Neill called Saturday at the Henry
I Reimer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elliott are
moving to the Howard Smallwood
farm near Park Center. They have
been living on the Bill Wulf farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDon
ald and baby were dinner guests
■an Friday at the Watson McDonald
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mosel and
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jensen spent
Sunday at the Keith Bartak home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bartak were
Easter Sunday guests at the Vcn
nie Paul home in Elgin.
Judy Bartak, who is in college at
Wayne, spent the Easter holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bartak.
O'Neill Locals
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGinn, Mr.
and Mrs. John Millnitz and Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry McGinn and Debbie
spent Easter Sunday with Mrs.
Lillian McGinn of Pladnview.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Marcellus
and family and Lonnie and Dickie
McKim spent the weekend with
Mrs. Marcellus’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Williamson at Wis
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Schweigert
and family of Gregory, S. D., spent
Easter Sunday with her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Marcellus and family.
Sharon Marcellus returned to
Lincoln Sunday after spending the
Easter vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus.
Nancy Devall of Omaha was a
Saturday overnight guest of Shar
on and Marge Marcellus.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Frank oi
Norfolk spent the Easter holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Don McKamy.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman
spent the Easter weekend with
their son, James and family of
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller went
to Lincoln last Thursday to spend
Easter with his parents, Mr. a no
Mrs. L. A. Miller. They returned
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mlinar and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Larson were Sunday guests in the
Leonard Larson home in Clear
water.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Serck of
Denver, Colo., visited in the R. E
Moore home from Monday, Apr.
11 until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jewell and
Jerry and Mrs. Myrtle Jewell, all
of Dallas, S. D., and Johnny Bau
er and Bill and Dan of Ewing
were Easter guests in the Ralph
Morrow home.
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Schmeichel clears the bar on his way to a third place finish in the
pole vault event of the Holt county track meet. Dohias of Atkinson
won the event and McGinn of O’Neill high set a new school record
with a vault of 10’ 3”. Frontier photo and engraving.
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and heaved their way to the Holt
county track championship Tues
day in O'Neill as they more than j
doubled the score on second place
St. Mary's Cardinals. The Eagles
had 99 3 7 points--St. Mary's scared
44 6 7.
Third place Atkinson St. Joseph's
tallied 20 3 7; Ewing had 16 3 7;
; Chambers was filth with 13; At
! kinson was sixth with 10 3/7 and
tied with Stuart, also scoring 10
3 7. Page took last ui the tourna
ment on two second place finishes
by Dennis lekes.
Capturing nine first places in
the fourteen events cinched the
title for the Eagles and turned the
table on the Cardinals, womers
of last year's tournament.
Jerry Kilcoin proved to Ik- the
only man to take two events by
winning both (he 100 yd. and the
220 yd. dashes. Kilcoin also an
chored the SSfl yd. relay—one of
thc4 events that O’Neill won.
Other first place winners were
Shoemaker for SMA in the 440
dash; Higgins for SMA in the dis
cus; Bob Eby for O’Neill in the
: high jump; Dobias for Atkinson In
the pole vault; Sehaaf tor O'Neill
in the 120 high hurdles; Dexter
(or O'Neill in the 880 run, Tom
linson tor O'Neill in 180 low hur
dles; Dunlin tor O'Neill in the slug
put; Brewster f»>r Stuart m the
mile; and Oerter tor SMA hi the
broad jump.
Results of Holt County track
meet;
440 Yd. Dash—lyd. Shoemaker,
SMA; 2ml, Ickes, Page; 3rd, B.
Eby. O'Neill; 4th, Adams, Cham
bers; 5th, Spitxenberger, SMA.
Wuming time 54.2.
Discus—1st, Higgins, SMA; 2nd,
Ickes, Page; 3rd, Dunlin, O'Neill;
4th, Sehaaf, St. Joseph; 5th, Bac
ker, Ewing. Winning loss, 1 Hi' 3V.
High Jump 1st, Hob Eby, O'Neill;
2ml, 3rd, 4th, 5th, tie, Bauer,
Ewing, Sehaaf, St. Joseph, Cle
ments, Stuart. Holly’, SMA, Shoe
maker, SMA, Kilcoin, O'Neill and
Dobias, Atkinson.
Pole Vault—tsl, Dobias, Atkinson;
2nd, McGinn, O’Neill; 3rd, Schmei
clvel, O'Neill; 4th and 5th, tie.
Nelson, O'Neill and Garwood, At
kinson; Tamms, Ewing. Winning
vault, 10’ 6”. McGinn set a new
O'Neill high record at 10' 3”.
120 yd. High Hurdles—1st,
Sehaaf, O’Neill; 2nd, Shoemaker,
9MA; 3rd, Oetter, SMA; 4th, Er
mer, O’Neill; 5th, Shoemaker,
SMA Winning time, 16.8
100 Yd. I tush—1st, Kilcoin, O’
mem; zno, yomunson, O NeUi; 3rd,
Swanson, Chambers; 4th, Havronek’
O'Neill; 5th, Parks, Ewing; Win
ning time, 10.6.
880 yd. Itun—1st, Dexter, O'Neill;
2nd, Schaaf, St. Joseph; 3rd, Hand,
O'Neill; 4th, Waivser, SMA; 5th,
Mlnarik, Ewing. New Meet record
time of 2 08.21.
180 yd. la»w Hurdles—1st, Tom
linson, O'Neill; 2nd, Schaaf, O’
Neill; 3rd, Brion, Ewing; 4th, Do
bias, Atkinson; 5th, Oetter, StMA.
Time, 22.5.
220 yd. Dash—1st, KUeoin. O'
Neill: 2nd, Swanson, Chambers;
3rd, Parks, Ewing; 4th, Havronek,
O'Neill; 5th, Cloyd, Ewing. Time,
24.5.
Shot Put—1st, Dunlin, O’Neill,
2nd, Kamphaus, SMA; 3rd, Hum
phal, St. Joseph; 4th, Schaaf, 9t.
Joseph; 5th B. Eby, O'Neill, Win
ning toss, 45’ 6”.
Mile Run—1st, T. Brewster, Stu
art; 2nd, Ernst, O’Neill; 3rd, Go
del, O’Neill, 4th, Humphal, St.
Joseph; 5th Lidgett, Chambers, Win
ning time, 5:00.5.
Broad Jump—1st, Oetter, SMA;
2nd, Schaaf, O’Neill; 3rd, Schaaf,
St. Joseph; 4th, Shoemaker, SMA;
5th, Kileoin, O’Neill. Winning jump,
19' 8”. '
880 Belay—1st, O’Neill (Tomlin
son, Bill Eby, Leonard llavronek,
Jerry Kileoin); 2nd, Chambers;
3rd, Ewing; 4th, SMA; 5th, Stuart.
Mile Relay—1st O'Neill (Harold
Ermer, Bob Eby, Jerry Dexter,
Don Schaaf); 2nd. SMA; 3rd, St.
Joseph; 4th, Stuart; 5th, Ewing.