The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 11, 1949, SECTION 1, Page 4, Image 4

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    CONTRIBUTIONS
Donations to St. Anthony’s
hospital fund from July 16 to
August 8:
Bill Yantzi, Sidney .... $ 10.00
Wm. Pinkerman, O'N — 5.00
Bern. Brennan, O’N — 50.00
Bernard Pongratz, O’N 25.00
Pete Weber, O’N - 4.00
John Lansworth, O'N — 32.00
Catholic Daughters ._ 174.00
McIntosh Jewelry, O’N 50.00
Mrs. B. Kinsman, Colum. 200.00
Clear C. Golden, Ches
ire, Conn. — 200.00
Mrs. P. F. Morgan, O’N 200.00
Mrs. F. J. Dishner, O’N 200.00
M J. Golden, O’N - 200.00
Mrs. J. P- Pribil, O’N - 5.00
Mr & Mrs. M. L. Hynes
O’Neill--- 2500
Riverside Community 4
H Club, O’N-10 00
Eugene Cantlon, O’N . ’ 25 00
Louis L. Peter, O’N . 10 00
Z. Kestenholtz, O’N - 5-00
Mr. & Mrs. Roy M,
Sauers, O’Neill . 50.00
Catholic Daughters, O N 1,155.91
M. W. Rutledge, Ewing 5.00
Eric Dankert. Chambers 10.00 '
Ken Werner, Chambers 15.00
Ed Flood, O’Neill .- 50.00 ,
Catholic Daughters, O’N 188-45
Mrs. A. Mathews, O’N 20.00 ]
Mr. and Mrs. Walter j i
Brennan, Omaha — 20.00
Fred Grage, O’Neill ... 25.00
G. W. Stephenson, O’N 5.00
L. G. Gillespie, O’N — 25.00
E. C. Weller, Atkinson 350.00
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Wilma Weber, Atkinson 5.00
Clarence and Nettie
Tasler, Stuart- 500
H. Albrecht, Atkinson 2.00
C. J. Werner, O’Neill - 25.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Von
asek, Star-20.00
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Hull O’Neill_ 5.00
Starlight Extension club
O’Neill 70.32
Meadow Gold Products,
O’Neill 5.00
John Nikolite, O’Neill 5.00
Ed Wilson, O’Neill — 100.00
Thos. J. and Bernadette
Brennan, O'Neill 100.00
H. A. Miller, Sioux City,
Iowa —-- 5.00
In Memory of Mrs. Ad
die Kiltz, Chambers 103.00
Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Grimes, Chambers .. 25.00
O'Neill Extension Clubs’
Food Sale, O’Neill — 205 23
All-Star Baseball Ben
efit, O’Neill _-- 1,358.60
Mr. .and Mrs. Melvin
Ruzicka, O’Neill — 50.00
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Con
ger, Inman - 1-00
KFAB club (dance), O’N 275.00
3irl Scout Troop No. 1,
O’Neill 4352
I. Cavanaugh, Chamb. 10.00
2. E. Young, Chambers 10.00
Dr. J. W. Gill. Chambers 20.00
Catholic Daughters, O’N 350.00
A’alter Egger, O’Neill - 20.00
Mrs. Mary L a n g a n,
Spencer -
Pat Langan, Spencer - 25.00
Harry McGraw, Inman 2U.oo
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[Farmers !
Our Present Price for Large, Clean Grade
A Eggs, 23-oz. and Up is
49c
Last Week Cyril Peter Received 45c Per
Dozen for Farm Run Eggs Delivered to
Our Store. Harry L. Page Received 44.4c
Per Dozen for His Farm Run Eggs. You
Will Like Our Courteous Service.
We Buy Cream, Eggs and Poultry
CORKLE FARM SUPPLY
PHONE 524 O’NEILL
' Homeowned
Earl W.
Kalya
[ Prop.
jj Gerber's —
1 Baby FOOD OJJf
3 Cans ..
Gerber's —
CEREAL 16c
Pkg. ——
\ Made with Fresh Eggs —
NOODLES . 92c
12-Os. Pkg.
Delsey —
TISSUE OOf
2 Rolls _
IGA Brand Apple Cider —
VINEGAR 1Cr
Pint Bottle _
Cinch —
CAKE MIX 39c
IGA Brand —
1 CEREAL TRAY Ma
Carton_^
IGA Brand Fancy —
RED SALMON ^1
8-0*. Can —
Fels Naptha —
soap 23c
3 Bars _fcwv
Gold Seal —
GLASS WAX 0Qf
Qt. Can _
IGA Fruit —
PECTIN
Pkg. _
Baker's —
COCOA OQp
8-0*. Can _ AWv
French Fried w
ONIONS 10 *
3*2-0*. Can _
Manchester Graham —
CRACKERS
8-0*. Pkg. _
NAPKINS
80 Count Pkg.
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Liberia Fancy —
PEACHES 07f
2-Lb. Box Pack _
Calif. Barilatl —
PEr_11c
PLUMS
Sweet. Mealy, Red —
Crisp, Solid. Head — |
LETTUCE
Lb. _
Vine Ripened —
CANTALOUPE ^
Lb. •
,•». _27c
! MEAT DEPARTMENT j
Swift's Polish — |
SAUSAGE JJj I
All*Sweet —
MARGARINE
I BEEF
Premium, Dried —
Skinless, Premium —
FRANK’S iQf
1-Lb. Cello Pkg. _
Wilson's Corn King —
BACON A0r
1-Lb. Pkg._
36c
4-Oz. Cello Pkg. . uvv |
Robert Martens, Atkin. 5.00
- Arthur Pacha, Atkinson 1.00
. Louis Goeke, Atkinson 10.00
. Roy Goeke, Atkinson _ 2.00
Stephen W. and Grace
) M. Price, Gr. Island 10.00
) Valley Center club,
j Chambers — 15.50
Page Extension club,
I Page 3.00
J. Eld Hancock, O’Neill 10.00
. W. Waller, O’Neill_ 10.00
Esther C. Harris, O’Neill 5.00
John G. Cuddy .Sioux
Falls 10.00
| Otto Terrill, Page _ 10.00
A. G. Braddock, Page 10.00
J. M. Kennedy, Ains
worth 100.00
Gene Mudloff, Page 10.00
Thomas Salem, Chamb. 100.00
A. E. Krueger, Chamb. 5.00
Walt Richyds, Chamb. 100
Chas. Spath, Chambers 5.00
Joe Daas, Chambers .. 10.00
C. V. Robertson, Chamb. 50.00
C. A. Holt, Sioux City „ 1.00
American Legion Post
No. 320 (dance) Cham. 116.00
Wm. L. Hanley, O’Neill 25.00
Rita Tunink, O’Neill _ 1.00
Eagle Creek 4-H club
I O’Neill „. 291.50
Jack Waldron, O’Neill _ ^ 2.00
Chas. Grimes, Chambers ” 25.00
Clem Olberding, Stuart 25.00
Gotschall Bros., Atkin
son __ 25.00
Ralph Prill, Page ... 10.00
O Neill Extension clubs,
O'Neill _ — 130.40
Southside Improvement
club, Emmet 15.00
Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Ressel, Marshall, Tex. 5.00
Mrs. Bridget Swanson,
O’Neill 100.00
John Valla, O’Neill . 10.00
Hugh and Howard Holl
iday, Orchard & O’N 25.00
Paddock' Community
Aid, O’Neill - 50.00
Doyle White, Bassett . .. 50
Floyd Mills, O’Neill 10.00
Total to date $88,722.76
Miss Thompson,
Bride-Elect, Honored
CHAMBERS— A prenuptial
miscellaneous shower was held
Friday, August 5. at the home
| of Mrs. Richard Smith, honor
ing Miss Gladys Thompson.
A short program, in charge
of Mrs. Kenneth Werner, was
presented. Those taking part
were: Mrs. Gordon Harley,
Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs.
Stanley Elkins, Delores Harley,
Mrs. Victor Harley, Mrs. Ver
non Harley and Mrs. Willard
Thomson.
About 50 were present. The
refreshments consisted of ice
cream, iced tea and cake. The
cake was baked by Mrs. Wil
lard Thomson and specially
i decorated for the occasion.
Miss Thomson’s marriage to
Marlon Grossnicklas will take
place August 23.
O'NEILL HOSPITAL NOTES
Admissions: August 3—Vir
gil Elsberry, of Orchard, tom
silectomy, condition “good”, j
Betsy Simmons, of Page, med
ical, condition “good”. Aug
ust 4—Lester Sheets, of O’Neill,
accident, condition “good”.
August 5—Paul Schwisow, of
O’Neill, medical, condition "im
proved”. August 8 — Douglas
Menard, of Mill Valley, Calif.,
medical, condition “improved”.
Still in hospital—Mrs. Belle
Widman, of Amelia, condition
“improved”.
Dismissals: August 3—Mrs.
Charles Homolka, of Cham
bers. Virgil Elsberry, of Orch
ard. August 4—Betsy Simmons,
of Page. Lawrence Slaymaker,
of Atkinson, dismissed to an
Omaha hospital for further
treatment. August 6—Mrs. Ar
thur Doty and son, of Spencer.
Lester Sheets, of O’Neill. Aug
ust 8—Mrs. Perry Anderson
and daughter, of Atkinson.
Mrs. Ed Detterman and son.
of O’Neill. Mr. Laurence Ur
ban, and daughter, of O’Neill.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Duane L. Jensen, 20. of Ew
ing, and Miss Phillis Fry, 17,
of Ewing, August 4.
Leo Joseph Nathomb, 28
Omaha, and Miss Catherine
Desieve, 25, of Omaha, August
4.
Robert Charley Lindholm, 32,
of Valparaiso, and Miiss Gladys
Alvina Schmohr, 27, of Emmet.
Donald A. Harvey, 24, of
| Fremont, and Miss C. Joan
Neuenswander, 24, of Atkin
son, August 8.
i MOTHER DIES
CHAMBERS — Mrs. Orville
Gillette received word Satur
day of the death of her moth
er at a Belle Fouche, S. D.,
hospital. Darrel Gillette and
Mrs. Wesley Cobb left Satur
day to attend her funeral.
Returns from Kansas—
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn
| and sons and Mrs. Nettie Clev
ish returned Friday from Blue
Mound, Kans., where they had
been visiting the former’s
mother, Mrs. Ida Isbom.
DANCE
at
Summerland
EWING. NEBR.
Sunday, Aug. 14
Music furnished by
Ted Oldham
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
HAYING BEE
(Continued from Page 1)
to have the new addition to the
church underway as soon as pos
| sible.
The renting of the 120 acres
owned by the Nebraska Metho
dist conference was discussed
Plans were laid and the land was
leased for three years.
The Inman church will receive
half of the hay and stacks and
one-half of the proceeds from
the sale of blue grass seed from
the leased land.
There are no immediate
plans for building the addition.
Many of the haying crew said
it would take substantially
more money than is now in the
building fund.
The harvest was virtually fin
ished late Tuesday evening. One
of the crew, Leo Hart, was called
on to donate his equipment
I about mid - morning Monday.
; Hart, a member of another
| church, told Leon Tompkins
that his equipment would not
operate properly without his
“personal” touch. Then and
there, Hart dropped his busy
harvesting activities on his own
farm North of Inman and wheel
ed his equipment to the haying
bee.
Many others followed suit and
it was not long before the hay
wras cut, raked, sw'ept and stack
ed.
Some of the crew estimated
the church would receive around
60 tons of hay from the tract
after the Nebraska Methodist
conference had taken its half.
Mrs. James Matousek, wro
had been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moler, left
Sunday for Oakland. Monday
she continued on to her home
near Chicago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. John
son went to North of Emmet
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Henning. Other dinner
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Husten, Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Prange, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Grothe and son.
Mr and Mrs. A1 Rainerri, of
Omaha, visited at the Matt
Hynes home Friday. They were
on their way to Long Pine.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harbottle
and Susan left Wednesday for
a two-week vacation. Thev plan
to visit in Buffalo, N. Y., at
the homes of Mr. Harbottle’s
; sisters, Mrs. A1 F. Eberle and
Miss Mildred Harbottle.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rund
quist and son, of Clearwater,
were guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed
I Herley.
ivir. ana avits. w. roner
i left last Thursday for a vaca
tion in the Black Hills. They
expect to visit relatives in the
vicinity and will be gone for
about 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clem
ents and Robert and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Psotta and Charles
and Shirley, of Pilger, left
Sunday for a vacation in Yel
lowstone national park.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bryan,
of Aurora, visited Mr. and
Mrs. V. C. Johnson Sunday aft
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill and
famliy returned from a week’s
vacation in Hebron. They vis- 1
ited the former’s mother and
brother, Mrs. C. W. Hill and
Ralph.
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French
and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson,
of Inman, spent Sunday in
the French cabin near Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A.
Johnson went to Plainview on
business Saturday.
Mrs. William J. Froelich and
Miss Nancy and Mrs. H. J.
Brimingham and the Misses
Barbara and Marde met Mr.
Froelich in Omaha Friday and
then attended the races in Col
umbus. Edward Campbell ac
companied them.
Miss Sue Pray, of Ft. Dodge,
la., arrived Saturday to visit
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grady.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss and I
daughters, the Misses Suzanne
and Sara Lou, left Tuesday, i
Their trip will take them to
the Black Hills, Wyoming,
Portland, Spokane, Wash., and
Northern California. In Arca
dia, Calif., they will visit Har
old Hammond, Mrs. Moss’ j
brother.
Miss Kathryn McCarthy vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gon
deringer in Atkinson Tuesday.
Mrs. Marvin Johnson and
Howard’s Market
Formerly Barger's Super Duper
PHONE 33 We Deliver O'NEILL
Graham CRACKERS, 2 lb. box 49c
1-lb. box 27c
PILLSBURY'S
HOT ROLL MIX _2 for 51c
COCO WHEATS ..... __ 2 for 49c
WHEATIES _2 for 45c
CORN FLAKES 2 for 35c
RICE KRISPIES 2 for 29c
SUPER SUDS_ 2 Reg. Pkgs. 57c
Doeskin TISSUES 2 Lge. 400 Size 59c
OMAR FLOUR _ 10 lbs. 91c
PALMOLIVE SOAP ..... 2 lge. bars 27c
2 Reg. Bars _ 19c
Carol expect to return Friday
after visiting Mr. and Mrs, Ed
win Hill in Sioux City for
three days.
Don Walker, of Alliance, is
visiting Miss Shirley Schaffer
at the ranch home of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Schaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Robeson,
of Holbrook, arrived Tuesday
to visit at the home of their
son. Fay A. Robeson, and Mrs
Robeson.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel
were their daughter and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. John j
Senseney, and their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Res- j
sel, all of Plainview.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peter- I
son took the latter's mother, I
Mrs. Z. A. Marsh, to Grand
Island Saturday, Mrs. Marsh
was returning to her home af- I
ter spending several months I
visiting here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mills, Her
schell Mills, of Washaugal, |
of Wash., and Mrs. Mabel Pier- |
san, of Yakima, Wash., arriv- j
ed Saturday to spend a week
visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Persons and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry
and children were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Sobotka, of Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Osborn
and sons and Mrs. Nettie Clev
ish spent Sunday visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. i
E. Cunningham, of Belden.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Get
ter and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Paxton, of Dodge City,
Kans., left Monday on a vaca
tion trip to Michigan. They
will be gone a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Niles re
turned Friday after spending
a week visiting in Western
Nebraska.
Mrs. Ethel Olson is leaving
today (Thursday) for Chey
enne, Wyo., where she will vis
it her sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Ack
erman.
Mrs. E. N. Flood spent last
Thursday visiting her sister
in-law. Mrs. Agnes Gaffney, of
Emmet.
Mrs. F. A. O’Connell and
Mrs. Don Enright took the lat
ter’s son, James, to Creighton
Friday. He will visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay
Bearce.
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Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to
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Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! 1 1
400 Cattle—250 Feeder Hogs
We will have 400 cattle an d 250 head of good feeder hogs
for our Thursday. August 11. livestock sale.
The quality of the livestock is improving as the runs
grow larger. Yearling steers and heifers are in good supply
as are good calves and extremely light yearlings.
If you have cattle to sell or wish to buy. try the O'Neill
livestock sale. A friendly market where buyer and producer
meet.
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Phone 2 O’Neill 4
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