The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 02, 1948, Image 8

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PAXTON — Mr and Mrs.
Norman Paxton, of Chambers,
a soi^ Cecil Lee, weighing 6 Vi i
pounds, bom Saturday, Aug-1
pst 28, at the O’Neill hospital.
BENSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Benson, of O'Neill, a son,
born Wednesday, August 25, at i
the Sacred Heart hospital in |
Lynch.
BURGESS—Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Burgess, a daughter,
Kathy Sue, weighing 8 pounds
6*4 ounces, born at St. Cath
erine’s hospital at McCook,‘on
Saturday, August 28.
Modern Residence
Property For Sale
AT AUCTION
To settle the state of Anna ,
Sauser, Deceased, the under
signed will offer for sale at
public auction at the front
door of the Court House in O’-j
Neill on
, September 10
At One O’clock P. M.,
the following described prop }
„ . , erty;
Beginning at a point 188 feet \
north of the SE corner of the
NEVi NWVi of Section 30,
Township 29, North, Range 11,
Holt County, Nebraska, thence
running North 106 & 23/37
feet, thence running West 222
feet, thence running South 10G
& 22/37 feet, thence running
East 222 feet to the place of
beginning.
This property is located in
the block north of the Catholic
church, faces east of Fourth
Street, and is improved, with a
modern, fully insulated six
room house, including bath, full
basement and automatic oil
furnace, gas range and gas wa
ter heater. House is fully stuc
coed outside, and painted in
side, and is in good condition.
Included on the property with
the house is. an undivided one
half interest in a double gar
age.
This properly will be sold
subject to the approval of the
owners, to the highest bidder
for cash. Bidder will be re
quired to pay 35% of the
amount of his bid at the time
of sale, and the balance in
cash when deed is delivered.
Abstract of title will be pro
vided and possession deliver
ed with the deed upon pay
ment in full of the purchase
price.
Aloysius J. Sauser,
EXECUTOR.
Estate of Anna Sauser, De
ceased
Julius D. Cronin,
Attorney.
TEADKE—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Teadke, of Lynch, a
daughter, born Thursday, Aug
ust 26, at the Lynch hospital.
DAVIDSON—Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Davidson, of O’Neill, a
daughter. Patricia Catherine,
weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces,
born Thursday, August 26, at
the O’Neill hospital.
JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Johnson, of Walnut, a
•on, Darvin Dale, weighing 8
pounds, born Monday, August
30, at the O’Nelil hospital.
MITCHELL — Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Mitchell, of Chambers, a
daughter, Teresa Lowain
weighing 8 Vi pounds, born on
Monday, August 30, at the O’
Neill hospital.
SCHAAF—Mr. and Mrs R
S. Schaaf, of near Emmet, a
son, weighing 8Mj pounds, born
Saturday, August 28, at the
Freed nursing home in Atkin
son. The Schaafs also have a
little girl, Annette, 1-year-old
CAMPBELL — Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Campbell, of Atkinson,
a son, weighing 8 pounds,
born, Sunday, August 29, at
Atkinson.
ZISKA — Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ziska, of near At
kinson, a son, born Sunday,
August 29, at the Stuart hos
pital.
Carl Blocks, Formerly
of Walnut, Honored
STAR—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Miller and family entertained
relatives and friends at their
home Sunday, August 29, hon
oring Mrs. Miller’s parents,
Mr and Mrs. Carl Block, and
son, Philip, of Inglewood, Calif.
Dinner was served at noon
and refreshments in the after
noon and evening. The Blocks
are former residets of Knox
:ounty in the Walnut cofnrnun
ity and many of the folks were
their old neighbors.
Those present at the gath
ering were: Brint Jenkinson,
Cora and Earl; Mr. and Mrs.
John Jenkinson; F. E. Butter
field; Mr. and Mrs. W H.
Block and Bert; Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brookhauser, Larry,
Nita and Roy; Mr and Mrs
Albert Block and Raydeen;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belka;
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mott; Mr.
and Mrs, George Mott, jr. and
family; Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Block and Marvin; Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Cook and Merceen;
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller,
Arnold and Barbara; Mr. and
Mrs. Vince Cunningham; Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Block, John
and Bruce; Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Marshall; Harlan Jacobs;
Deloris Kline; Norman Block;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller,
Harold, Joyce, Earl and Mel
vin.
Other Star News
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller
and family and Henry Miller,
of Witten, S. D., were over
night guests at the Roland
Miller home Sunday, August
22, on their way home from
Norfolk where they attended
the Miller reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boelter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller
and family and Lysle Johnson
attended the Miller reunion in
Norfolk Sunday, August 22.
Dean and Darrel Clyde, of
GEO. C. ROBERTSON ]
Insurance Bonds t
I O'Neill
Office: Ms-block north of J
First National Bank
Real Estate Loans
NOW in Stock!
at WM. KROTTER CO.
in West O’Neill
h Presteline Electric Ranges
^ Orbin Bottled Gas Ranges
^ Renown Combination Ranges
^ Preway Oil Heaters
+ Oil and Bottled Gas Water Heaters
Fairbanks Morse Electric Water Heaters
^ 1 New Table Top 30 Gal. Electric Water
Heater
^ Combination Eelctric Refrigerator
+ 6’ and 8’ Servel Bottled Gas Refrigerators
+ Elgin Steel Kitchens — Base and Wall
Cabinets
^ Elgin Sinks
^ Shower Cabinets
^ Revere Ware Cooking Utensils
^ Wearever Cooking Utensils
^ Electric Mixers
^ Electric Popup Toasters
^ Electric Irons
Many Other Items .. . Come in, Pay Us a Visit and
Ixx>k Over Our Store.
Wm. Krotter Co.
of O’NEILL
PHONE 531
O'Neill, spent the past week
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Await Spangler.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Cun
ningham, of Lincoln, will
spend the week with Mrs.
Cunningham’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ewalt Miller, and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith, of
Verdigre, and Lysle Johnson
and Verna Miller spent Sun
day at Ord.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller,
Arnold and Barbara, and Mr.
and Vince Cuningham visit
ed with Mrs. Art Boelter Sun
day afterhoon.
Eileen Miller, eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Milyler, was one of the con
firmation class confirmed at
St. Paul’s Lutheran church at
Venus on August 29. There
were 7 others in the class. A
reception was held in the
church basement after the
services.
Verna Miller and Mabel De
rickson attended pre-openinti
school activities in O’Neill on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce John
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Miller and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Miller,
Arnold and Barbara spent Fri
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Miller in observance of
Mrs. Miller’s birthday anni
versary.
Claude Cole and Harold
Miller spent Saturday night in
O’Neill.
Mrs. Hubbard Is Hostess —
Mrs. A. B. Hubbard was hos
tess Tuesday to the Merry Mix
club. A dessert luncheon was
served at 1:30 p, m.
Try FRONTIER Want Advs
. . . they bring results!
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams,
of Phoenix Ariz., were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Rooney Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rob
ertson visited Sunday at Nio
brara park and Pickstown, S.
D.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stearns, of Woodriver, were
weekend guests of Mrs. A. L.
Stearns.
Emerson Lee and Yvonne
Annette Steele, children of the
Shorty Steeles, left Sunday for
a week’s visit with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Steele, in Valentine.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kersen
brock returned from a 2-weeks
visit in Detroit, Mich., with
the latter’s sister and her hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Connors, and infant son. They
also visited in Chicago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bossow
and some friends of Fremont,
who were returning from the
Black Hills, stopped in to see
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Worth Saturday
morning.
Terry W mser, of Ewing, ar
rived Satu.day to spend a few
days with his friend, Jimmy
Ryan, son of the Neil B. Ryans.
Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck
included Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Johnson and daughter, Evalyn,
and son, Roger Lee, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson,
all of Wak-field, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elwin Rubeck and daugh
ter, Kathervn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross, of
Weavervillc. Calif., visited on
Tuesday, August 24, at the M.
A. Schelkopf home.
Paul Shelhamer returned on
Sunday with his' parents, Mr.
and Mrs Roy J. Shelhamer.
Paul had been visiting hi»
grandparents, Mr. and Mts.
Charles Benda, in Nortji Plat
te, for about 6 weeks.
Guests expected Friday in
the George C. Robertson home
are Mr. and Mrs. Richard P.
Orth, of Lincoln and Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Robertson and
daughters, Barbara and Joan,
of North Platte. Mrs. Robert
son and daughters plan to re
man for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Moody, of Dallas, Tex., and
children, John and Dixie, left
Monday after having been
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ray for 4 days. Mr
Moody is Mrs. Ray’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hynes
and family and Miss Berna
dette Hynes returned Friday
from a western trip. They vis
ited in Portland, Ore., in Wash
ington and also toured Yel
lowstone national park and the
Black Hils.
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ATKINSON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Brady
took their son, Ellwood, to
Curtis Monday morning where
} he will enter agricultural col
lege.
Mrs. Mary James is visiting
Catherine McShane at the
ranch this week.
Dr. A. J. Kubitschek and
son, Paul, are in St. Louis,
Mo., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. John Laible
have returned from a visit
| with their daughters in Chi
1 cago, 111. The girls are prepar
, ing to become Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
, Philip Johnston, all of McCook.
| were here visiting at the W.
L. Schultz home this weekend.
Mrs. Johnston was Marjorie
Schultz. Bill is a state game
warden and is on his way to
the north lake region for a
vacation. He, his family and
i his mother left Atkinson Mon
' day morning for Waukon, la.,
where Mrs. Schultz, sr., will
' visit her son, Gerald, and fam
ily. Mrs. Glenn Siebkin, of
O’Neill, is the former Mavis
Schultz, a sister.
Mrs. I. E. Deck, of Rock
ford. 111., is visiting old friends
in Atkinson for a few days.
I The late Mr. Deck was a rur
al mail carrier here for many
| years and Mrs. Deck was em
ployed by the Graphic for
| sometime before moving to
Rockford a number of years
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carroll
and Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Dick
| erson spent Sunday at Picks
town, S. D. On their way
I home they stopped at Butte to
I visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sire
| and Ray Dickerson, brother of
I. R- Mr. Sire is county agent
j of Boyd county.
Mrs. Mattie Weller and
daughter, Gladys Mae, return
| ed from Omaha last Thursday
! morning where Mrs. Weller
has spent the Summer under
a doctor’s care. They accom
I panied Mrs. Robert Friedrich
and Mrs. Thania Friedrich,
who came to attend the wed
ding of Mrs. Weller’s niece, th
former Ilene Searles, of O’
Neill.
Rev. Asa Wood and Rev.
Mrs. Asa Wood returned Mon-*
day morning from Lincoln
where they had been attend
ing a 10-day Wesleyan confer
ence. William Miller and
Mrs. Bertha Fullerton attend
ed the conference, also.
Doris Lee, of Norfolk, spent
the weekend here with her
grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Les
lie, and her aunt, Mrs. Floyd
Spmdler Doris will teach the
sixth, seventh and eighth
grades at Pierce this year.
Pete Farewell has purchas
ed the late F. W. Kintigh prop
erty in Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagle,
of Colorado, are visiting their
daughter, Mrs. William Grothe
They returned recently from
Lincoln where they attended
the funeral of an aunt of Mrs
Grothe.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wel
ler, jr., and children, Karen,
Mary and Rodger, are on vaca
tion in the Black Hills. Mrs
Weller’s mother, Mrs. A. Kai
ser, returned with them to her
home near Casper, Wyo. Mrs.
Kaiser had spent several weeks
here visiting her children, the
daughter, Mrs. Weller; a son,
Leon Kaiser, and family, of
Atkinson, and another son,
Herbert Kaiser, and family, of
O’Neill.
Returns from Lexington —
Mrs. Bertha Dorethy return
ed Friday from a month’s visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd
Anderson, at Lexington.
! W. F. Finley, M. D.
OFFICE PHONE: 28
[First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
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{ John R. Gallagher
Aitorney-at-Law
{ First Natl Bank Bldg.
• O'Neill j Phone 11
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Strained Baby Food, 3 cans — L
PEAS, Harvest Ireasure
Case of 24 - 2.69
Apricot Nectar | A *
1 can FREE
CRISCO 1 1 7
Whiting Fish 99 _
2 pounds for-—
Mustard 1 C.
Quart jar only ..* —
Catsup, Rare Treat, 97/»
2-14-oz. bottles for - - t) | b
I SNACK BAR SPECIAL ! j|
BANANA SPLIT |
Only 20c I!
Prunes-Plums, Blue l ag 1 A
No. 2>/a can, syrup pack-- £
CORN, Rare Treat,
Cream Style. 2 No. 2 cans — O JL C ]
RAISINS, OQ
2 pounds___
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Dill Pickles, Rare Treat
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Orange and Grapefruit Blended
JUICE
46-ounce can
P1LLEYS POP |
CASE OF 24
65C Per Case I
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Hi-Ho Crackers OA ^
1-pound box
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48 c
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49c
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Minute
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69c
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50 pounds
2.89
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