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In the Batter's Fly It Proudly! Stahlecker Clan “If you have a flag fly It M'l. her. She was from Starts proudly on the Fourth of July,” Holds Reunion; returning Employment Shelton she Linda has work- is the appeal made to all home* where had attended Seger started and businesses by Virgil A. 144 Attend school. Lee Wells and four child- ing at Central Finance, office. Tomlinson, Commander of Si- ren were dinner guests that eve- Her duties include secretarial itl it... NAPER — About 144 persons ^ _ monson Post No. 93 of the ning at the Ross home. Oliver work. gathered at the Naper Town hall Hendricks Clan American Legion here. Ross and daughter, Mary, were June 18 for the Stahlecker re- Commander Tomlinson adds. also recent dinner there. Mr. and Mrs. Louis took union. guests Wray Holds Reunion “If you don’t own a to Gert Steffens and Beverly Mc- their daughter Nancy, to CustPr .tin In flag, try The Batter's Box Only two of the oldest members get one before the Fourth to Carthy arrived Sunday on a two- State Park last week. Nancy will of the Stahlecker family were At Atkinson make this Independence Day week vacation to visit friends and be employed at Coolidge Inn at able to be present, Mrs. Dora with Kurtz the mass of the the — biggest display relatives here and in S. the State Game in Terry CELIA Forty-seven persons Hauf, Lucas, S D., and Jake Geddes, Lodge nation’s colors ever seen In O'- D. Miss Steffens eve- attended a picnic dinner and Stahlecker, Omaha. Mrs. Mary left Sunday park. TAKES THIRD PLACE Neill.’’ for was Seaman Gene Turner returned Town Team family reunion June 17 at the Blakkolb, Bonesteel, S. D. and ning Geddes. and a din- ATKINSON-The Rev R. J. He that the display ner N. J. Pony League ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. explains Mrs. Elizabeth Riehel, Cook, guest in the George McCar- June 22 to Lakehurst, QT^eill Town Team In Pony League this Parr, Atkinson, took third of the flag serves two ^r.»Xhe, picked play past place Mark Hendricks north of Atkin- important Minn., were unable to attend. thy home before her departure. where he is stationed with the up their third and fourth victories week, the O'Neill Colts clobbered in the first at the State purposes, “First,” he says, “It flight son. Among those present for the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyant jr. -navy. He was accompanied by of the season this week At Atkinson 25-11 with of Columbus offers a means for the past Wayne Sinde- Knights tournament Honored were the six members simple affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ed and children, Cathy Richard and Mr. and Mrs. John Storjah&nii last adult to set an ex- Petersburg Thursday night lar and Jackie Kelly slamming held at the Norfolk Country club of the Oscar Mile Hendricks population Jerke and Mrs. Antonia Snider, Bryon, of Esparto, Calif., arrived who went to Pittsburg, Penn, to O’Neill of concern for Lloyd Hilligas pitched to homers for the winners. Jim Tro- Saturday and Sunday. family, all of whom were pre- ample patriotic Scotland, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. here Friday at the Martha Ross visit their daughter, Mrs. Frank HR 8-4 children and We can’t victory. Shorty Fauqueir, shynski allowed only four hits sent for the occasion. They are: youth. John H. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs home. They plan to visit rela- W. Cooper and family. Chuck and expect young to be very Smith, Hilligas led in picking up the victory, poor Harold G. of McAllen, Tex., a people Ken Liebschwager and Mike, Mr tives and friends in Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson and concerned about their responsi- the offensive attack with two tuts field support was the main rea- Hosts building contractor and construc- and Mrs. Ronald counties for several son, Jim, the weekend in Verdigre bilities to the nation if adults Liebschwager Boyd days. spent apiece. son for Atkinson’s 11 runs. tor; Mark, who lives on the and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lieb- Mr. was born in O’Neill Lincoln where they attended the don’t show enough interest to Wyant Asche went the distance for Most of the Colts’ hitters fat- Teachers ranch; Joseph of Ft. Collins, schwager, Mrs. Dora and is of Rice Visiting the Columbus; enjoying his visit with old wedding Mary Sandra — display flag. Petersburg in picking up the loss, tened their averages with Sinde- VERDIGRE Members of the Colo.; Mrs. Paul Nelson, O’Neill; Hauf, Alvin and Norman, Lucas, friends. His Mr. and and Goebel at the streets on which parents, Henry Vaughn Gene Couch relieved Hilligas on lar hitting five to Verdigre Vocational Mrs. Conrad Frickel, Atkinson, “Secondly, S. the Robert Stahlecker safely trips Agriculture tlie flies before home D.; Mrs. Frank Wyant, reside at Wea- Holy Trinity Church. the who flag every mound for O’Neill. Asche the plate. Dick Larson was four- department were hosts to several and Mrs. John Sutherland, family, Ed Vogt and the Carl Calif. at to or business Ls one way of pre- verville, Sunday guests Arriving Saturday evening struck oat 15 O’Neill hitters but for-foar, collected three hits agricultural educators June 19 with her husband and son, John Vogt family, Bonesteel, S. D. Kelly senting visible evidence of the Cecil Miller home were the visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. he was the victim of sup- in four and who are touring midwest states Mark, recently returned from Milo poor plate appearances, national unity.” Stahlecker, Mrs. Fred Wyants, Orville Millers, Oliver Lloyd Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. port. Hilligas and Couch com- contributed to his own as a portion of the summer school five years as medical mission- and and Troshynski Although July 4 will be the Bartling family Shirlev Ross, Mary and Neta Conard and Lawrence Jones were Mr. and bined for nine strikouts in the cause with three hits. program at the University of aries in South Africa. S. the winning second anniversary of the 50- Bechtold, Burke, D.; How- Clarence and Martha Ross. Mrs. Don Van Buren and Mr. and battle. The was Fred Kansas. The ranch home now occupied ard Stahlecker and Mr. nine-inning losing pitcher star flag, it is still entirely pro family Monday visitors in the Marvin Mrs. Robert Jonas of California. At Lam- Van Fleet. Included in the group were 13 by the Mark Hendricks family, and Mrs. Art S. Verdigre Sunday night, per and correct to display a 48 Willie, Gregory, Ziska home were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss and bert Ted In other foreign students representing 10 was homesteaded by the late Mr. and Mrs. William Gen- Belina, Tomjack, Lloyd Pony League play, or 49-star flag. Commander D.; Kenneth Ziska and family, At- daughter, Lou, returned Satur- countries, 12 Kansas vocational Oscar N. Hendricks and his tele and Mr. Mrs. Hilligas and Gene Couch collect- Ewing swept a Sunday double- Tomlinson stated. “No Ameri- son, Butte; and kinson. Bonnie Ziska remained at day night from Rochester, Minn., agricultural instructors, Dr. father, Joseph Hendricks. It is Adolf Hauf and ed three hits each as the O’Neill header on their home field Ray can is ever obsolete as Carol, Springfield, where Lou a by the flag long the Marvin Ziska home for a few underwent medical Town Agan, professor at Kansas State the birthplace of all six of S. D.; Mrs. S. Team clobbered Verdigre downing Page 17-10 and Clear- as it is in serviceable condition. Roy Lutz, Selby, days visit. check-up at Mayo Clinic. University, and B. E. Gingery, children. the Win- 23-3. Gene Couch was O'Neill’s water 8-3. Bollwitt was the win- D.; Henry Vogt family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fritz, Nor- area consultant from the Nebras- Present for the affair besides the winning he was relieved ning in the first ner, S. D.; Martin Vogt pitcher, pitcher game ka the children and their familes Miss Ermer Honored folk, Joe Ackman, Oakdale, and Darold department of vocational TV family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Boos, by Graham. while Kropp took the victory in Pinkermcm's Theresa Pribil, O’Neill, were Sun- education. were rhe Robert Hendricks fami- Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Stahlecker, A shower was held Monday eve- Johnson was the losing pitcher the second contest. day dinner guests at the home of Ted D. Ward, local vocational ly, Mrs. Richard Klinger and Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Mr. ning at the home of Miss Bobbie for Verdigre, he was relieved by Bollwitt also homered in the To Construct Sieh, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritz in Ew- agricultural instructor, and mem- son, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hickok and Mrs. Roy Vogt, Herrick, S Maschi with Miss Esther Young Cerney. first game, Bartak tripled, doubl- bers of the FFA chapter greeted and E. O. Hickok, all of Atkinson; D. as co-hostess. The affair honored ing. The Town Team’s next and twice. Hobbs game ed, singled sing- the guests and conducted the the Leon Hendricks family, Mr. New Miss Karen Ermer who is to be Mr. and Mrs. William DeW>ulf wiil be at Clearwater this eve- led and doubled for in the Building Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stah- Ewing tour which included a visit to and Mrs. Paul and Mr. married in and children Julie, Danny and Pankey lecker, Bonnie and Donna and July to Gary L. ning (Thursday). second fame. the farm of Arden 1960 and Mrs.
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