The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 10, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
ASHER—Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Asher, of Valentine, an
nounce the adoption of a daugh
ter, Susan Lee, bom Sunday,
July 30. Mrs. Asher is the for
mer Margaret Wyant, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wyant, of
O’Neill. Mr. Asher is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Asher, of O’
Neill.
FERNEN — Mr. and Mrs. Ce
cil Ferner, of Lynch, a son, Ken
neth James, born Friday, July,
28, in the Sacred Heart hospit
al at Lynch. Mrs. Fernen is the
former Mavis Johnson.
COURTNEY — Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Courtney, jr., of Lynch,
a son, Steven Morris, born
Thursday, August 3, at Sac
red Heart hospital at Lynch
They also have 2 daughters.
GABLE — Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Gable, of Fairfax, S. D., a
son, born Monday, July 31, at
the Sacred Heart hospital, at
Lynch.
HANZLIK. — Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Hanzlik, of Niobrara, a
6on, born at the Sacred Heart
hospital, at Lynch. They were
dismissed from the hospital
August 2.
McKAY - Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McKay, of Magazine, Ark., an
8 4 pound daughter, born Mon- 1
day, July 31. They formerly liv- !
ed at Chambers.
BOWKER—Mr. and Mrs. W
H. Bowker, of Atkinson, a
daughter, Mary Bonita, weigh
ing 8 pounds 2 ounces, born
Wednesday, August 2, at Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital in 1
Norfolk. This is the couples’
third child. Mrs. Bowker is the
former Margaret Hammond,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Hammond.
MOODY—Mr. and Mrs M. L.
Moody, of Cashmere, Wash., a
son, weighing 74 pounds, born
Tuesday, August 1, at a Wash- :
ington hospital. This Is the cou
ple’s second son. Mrs. Moody is
the former Madeline Cavan
augh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Cavanaugh,
KURTZ — Mr. and Mis. Jero
me Kurtz, of Stanton, twins, a
son, David Ray, and a duaght
er, Darla Faye, born Thursday,
August 3 at the Lutheran hos
pital in Norfolk Mrs. Kurtz is
the former Hilda Frahm of Am- j
elia.
HOERNER — Mr. and Mrs.
Rex. Hoerner, of (North Platte,
a daughter, Judy Marie, born
Tuesday, July 25, at North
Platte. The mother is the form- 1
er Margaret Hickey, daughter1
of P. V. Hickey, of O'Neill.
GODEL—Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Godel, of San Antonio, Tex.,
a son, Michael Richard, weigh
ing 64 pounds, born Monday, 1
July 17, at a hospital in San An- (
tonio. Corporal Godel is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Godel.
CASSEN — Mr. and Mrs 1
Donald Cassen, of Los Angeles,
Calif-, a daughter, born Friday,
August 4. Mrs. Cassen is the
former Delores Pollock, of Ew
mi.
MEYERS — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Meyers, a son, James
Gordon, born Saturday, Au
August 5.
EPPENBAUGH—Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Eppenbaugh, of O’Neill,
a son, born Thursday, August
3, at the O’Neill hospital.
TURAY - Mr and Mrs. Joe
'%iray, of Page', a son born Fri
day, August 4. at the O'Neill
hospital.
MILLS — Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mills, of Atkinson, a son, born
' Saturday, August 5, at O’Neill
hospital.
DAVIDSOiN — Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Davidson, of O’Neill, a
son, born Monday, August 7, at
O’Neill hospital.
SITZ — Mr. and Mrs. Sitz, of
Atkinson, a daughter, born Mon^
day, August 7, at O'Neill hos
pital
ALDAY — Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Alday, of Chambers, a
daughter, born Tuesday, Au
gust 8, at O'Neill hospital.
5|28TH DISTRICT
CONTEST CLOSE
(Continued from page 1.)
Green Valley .. .. 3 5 4
Holt Creek_7 4 2
Inman 58 28 21
Iowa 5 0 (
I Josie 10 3
Lake 15 4 3
McClure _._9 2 3
Paddock _ 48 5 7
Pleas. View_ 12 9 5
Rock Falls 25 5 2
Sand Creek _ 28 7 14
I Scott 26 2
Shamrock ..._15 3 1
Sheridan 25 22 16
Shields 47 6 6
Steel Creek 24
, Stuart 56 30 168
| Swan _ 2 3
! Saratoga 8 7 4
! Verdigris ...._ 81 29 17
Willowdale_ 26 8 3
Wyoming __ 21 23 3
Antelope_5 2 1
Totals 1340 760 706
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Few Surprises in
State Primaries—
On the state front the voters
: came through Tuesday just a
I bout as predicted. Val Peterson
1 jumped into an early lead for
I the gubernatorial nomination
! and was never headed. That he
l was to be the GOP choice for a
i third term nomination was nev
I er in doubt after the early re
j turns began coming in.
What little excitement was
! provided in the opening round
i of battle for the governor’s chair
! wa sprovided by the Democrats.
Walter R. Raecke was still lead
I ing in the late stages of the bal
lot counting with Terry.Carpen
! ter, of Scottsbluff, apparently
having an outside chance of
pulling an upset. Frank Morri
son, McCook; Harry R. Swan
! son, Omaha; and Henry L. Fill
man, York; also ran.
In the 4th district congression
i al race it looked like no contest
with Miller, the incumbent, pil
ing up a lead that approached
4 to 1 with only half of the pre
cincts accounted for.
O'Neill Resident Heard
On Popular Broadcast—
Radio listeners in the O'Neill
and Holt county area report
having heard Miss Elja McCul
lough on the "Welcome Travel
er” broadcast with Tommy
Bartlett Tuesday morning.
The program, originating in
the Union Station in Chicago,
111., was heard here over WOW,
Omaha.
Miss McCullough, Holt county
! superintendent of public educa
ton, stopped off in Chicago
while enroute to the East. She
is a member of a party of school
teachers and education super
visors on a joint tour of the
eastern states.
Heiser Family Wins
Deer's Friendship—
A 3-months-old deer has
made staunch friends of the
Herman Heiser family, east of
Lynch.
The deer apparently doesn’t
like to be petted, for after each
petting he licks away the hu
man scent. But he stays nearby
and, at the call of "Bambi”
comes running for his supper.
Mrs. Heiser says the deer is
not at all fussy about his menu
and readily eats sandwiches,
bread, potatoes, and milk.
Shower Held—
The Starlight extension club
held a stork shower for Mrs.
Mayme Turay on Tue^ay, Au
gust 1. All members took a cov
ered dish and they met at her
home for a luncheon.
BUYS EWES
Russel Miner recently pur
chased 6 purebred Cordell ewes
at the August 4 sheep sale at
the University of Nebraska. He
will use them as an FFA pro
ject.
"Voice of The Fronlier" . . .
WJAG . . . 780 on your dial.
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Independent Starts
New Building Here
Work was begun Monday on
the excavation for the new
i building for the Holt County
Independents
The building is located on the
west side of Fourth street,
block north of the present lo
cation of the printing and pub
, lishing firm.
Of brick and tile construc
tion, the structure will measure
25 x 67 feet and will be one
story with full basement.
E Swensen, of Wakefield, is
doing the building except for
heating and plumbing. G. E.
and F. A. Miles, publishers of
| ‘.he Independent, expect the
building to be ready for occu
pancy within approximately 60
days.
ATKINSON READY
! FOR CELEBRATION
(Continued from page 1.)
first contest. Atkinson and Til
den will be opponents in the
second.
Loads of fun will be provided
for the kiddies. Free merry-go- 1
round rides will be offered them |
Wednesday morning from 10 to1
II. Thursday morning at the;
same hour, they will present
their own gala parade.
The Curl Amusement Co. will
present a midway packed with
good, clean fun, including thrill- 1
ing rides and other carnival at
tractions.
The sponsors urge early atten- ]
dance and ask jjatrons to bring
a picnic lunch.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Miss Madge Mathews, of Lin
coln. visited the week of Au
gust 1 to 5, with her aunts and
husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Streeter, and Mr. and Mrs. '
Clyde Streeter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brewster
and son, Gary, and Mrs. Maur
ice Graham and daughter, J
Mary Catherine, visited rela
tives in western Nebraska sev
eral days last week. They vis
ited Mr. and Mrs Delmer H.
Brewster and daughters, at
Ainsworth, and Mr. Brewster’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S
E. Brewster, of Harrison, also
other relatives in and around
Harison.
Rev. C. J .Werner, of Omaha,
visited friends here Monday.
Mi\ and Mrs. George Ham
mond and family are movng in
to the Hanley house this weke.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hubby
and Miss Virginia Rouse called
on Mrs. Carrie Borg Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Ressel
spent the weekend visiting in
Saunders county.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brink-1
man and son, David, of Kear
ney, have been enjoying a 2
weeks vacation visiting rela
tives at Atkinson, O’Neill and
in Gregory, S. D- Mr. Brinkman, '
a Swift & Co., salesman, re
turns to work Monday.
Ronnie Timm and Miss Betty
Jane Williamson are spending
this week visiting their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Anderson.
Miss Marilyn Fritton return
ed to Omaha on Sunday, Au
6, to St. Catherine’s hospital
where she is a student nurse,
after spending her vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Fritton.
SICK & INJURED
ATKINSON — Ernest Gott
schalk returned to his home al
ter spending 3 days in the Stu
art Community hospital follow
ing a heart attack. . . . Frank
Brady returned Thursday from
an Omaha hospital where he
received medical treatment. . .
Leo Seger brought Ralph Chace
home in the ambulance from St.
Vincent’s hospital in Sioux Ci
ty Sunday, August 6. . . George
Goldfuss, accompanied by Carl
Ohde and Mrs. Matie Weller,
drove to Omaha Monday, Au
gust 7, for medical treatment. ..
Junior Grothe had a minor op
eration performed at Our Lady
of Lourdes hospital Friday. He
is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Her
man Grothe. . . . Leon Beckwith
underwent an emergency ap
pendectomy at Our Lady of j
Lourdes hospital. His brother, 1
Ralph Beckwith, had an appen
dectomy performed the samej
day at the Lutheran hospital at
Norfolk. . . . R. J. Wright re
turned from Bishop Memorial
tospital at Omaha Sunday, Au
gust 6, where he underwent
surgery.
LYNCH — Mr. and Mrs
Charley Mills, of Riverton,
Wyo., writes that their son,
Gerald, wtas released from a
Casper, Wyo., hospital, Friday,
August 4, having undergone
major surgery there. He had
been in a “critical” condition
for several days following sur
gery. The Mills family is form
erly of Lynch . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Milks, of Lynch, report
that that their son, Duane, who
is taking treatment in the Sioux
Falls, S. D, veterans' hospital j
is “slowly improving” and he
is now able to walk some each
day.
EWING—Mrs. George Shiff
! bauer is a patient at Our Lady
| of Lourdes at Norfolk. Her con- 1
dition is “satisfactory.” . . . Mrs.
Robert Eacher and daughrte
came home from the Tilden hos
pital on -Thursday, August 3. . .
Jolene Kaczor came home Mon
day from the Orchard hospital.
She underwent surgery Tues
day, August 2. She is “feeling
fine.”
NORTH OF STUART — Mrs- j
Elmgr McClurg came home
from the Stuart Stuart com
munity hospital Saturday morn
ing She is reported “feeling
fine.”
O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
McCarville went to Sioux City
Tuesday where Mrs. McCarville
underwent surgery at St. Jo- !
sfeph’s hospital Wednesday.
PAGE — Mrs. Walter Chris
ton entered Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital at Norfolk Thursday,
August 3. Plans were for her
to submit to a major operation
Tuesday morning . . . Mrs. Rob
ert Stevens and baby son re
turned home Thursday from
the Tilden hospital. They stay
ed at the R. D Stevens home
until Sunday. Mrs. Gailord Al
bright and Mr. Stevens drove
to Tilden to bring them home.
AMELIA—Lawrence Thomp
son, of Sedro Wooley, Wash.,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Thompson. Mrs.
Thompson has been a recent
patient in the O’Neill hospital.
She returned home Thursday
. Mike Curran went to O’
Neill Saturday, where he will
stay for a few days to be un
der a doctor's care. He has not
been “feeling well” lately.
CHAMBERS— Mr. and Mrs
Ed Thorin drove to Omaha on
Monday where Mrs. Thorin con
sulted a doctor.
CELIA—Clarence Focken has
been “quite sick” the past week
with virus pneumonia.
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Too Late to Classify
; WANTED BY BUY: Oats, wheat
and com.—Corkle Hatchery,
O’Neill. 13tf
FOR RENT: Hay land SWV4
Sec. 31 Twp. 28 R 13, 8 miles
south of Emmet. Write; Box
809, Grand Island, Nebr.
13-15c
LOST: Billfold containing mon
ey and valuable papers; ur
gently needed; Reward to
finder. — Joe Sobatka. jr.,
Inman, Nebr. 14c65
FOR SALE: New granary. 10 x
16 ft., special, $395 00. Meets
specification for govt, grain
storage loan. — Spelts^Kay
Lbr. Co., O'Neill.
CDA
CARD
PARTY
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K. C. HALL
8 O’Clock *
Sunday, Aug. 13
Everyone
INVITED
OAK or sumac Science hdS discovered
an excellent new treat
ment for ivy, oak or su
mac poisoning. It’s gen
tle and sate, quickly
dries up the blisters-often within 24 hours
“ST IVY-DRY
Butternut
Powder, 4 pkgs. 23c
Swans Down Reg. Pkg.
CAKE FLOUR.. 37c
in—.——
Van Camp
PORK - BEANS,
2 No. 2 cans.. 35c
Rare Treat Green
BEANS 2- 29c
Granulated BEET
SUGAR
1<C 97<
Rare Treat - R. S. P.
CHERRIES 2-49c
WHEATIES1^: 21c
Post’s or Kellogg’s
CORN FLAKES
• *
18-oz.pkg. -23c
Sunshine Hi-Ho
CRACKERS 29c
NBTREHfl
Fine Quality Feeds
ALL MASH EGG CRUMBLES
100-Lb. OQ
Print Bag JP^FbbOX#
20% EGG CRUMBLES
100-Lb. QA
Print Bag ZP^bO
NUTRENA DOG FOOD
r. $2.49
Pilot Brand O’ Shell
Crushed Rock Salt
WHITE. GRAY. SULPHUR
IODIZED and MINERAL
Block Salt
CUDAHY ALL PURPOSE
MINERAL
MEAT
BEPT.
I LOIN END
PORK CHOPS Lb. 49c
MINCED
HflMLb.45c
PORK HOCKS Lb. 25t
RIB
BOILING BEEF Lb. 37c
PICKLE and PIMIENTO
VEAL LOAF Lb. 45c
1^1
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS &
^^==5H*sas^s*i
SEEDLESS
GRAPES lb 15c
Home Grown, Green Top
CARROTS 2 ■“ 13c
MEDIUM SIZE
ORANGES 3 Lbs. 25c
GREEN PASCAL
CELERY Lb 10c
NEBR. RED TRIUMPH
POTATOES- $193
Sat. Special I
A premium of 2 c Per P°un^
over our regular door price will
be paid on all poultry delivered
our door SATURDAY
SHELHAMER
FOODS
O'NEILL-PHONES 56 . 78
Prices Effective Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
August 10-11-12
Yellowstone Salad
| DRESSING £ 23c
■ Upton’s Mix
I FROSTEE, Pkg. 15c
■ Y/ilson’s Certified
OLEO, Lb.29c
Rare Treat
CATSUP 237c
DAVID HAM {
FLOUR
E 3 10 50-LB
* BAG
| Sure Jell or
| PEN JELL, Pkg. 12c '
I Two-Piece Canning
I LIDS, Ctn.25c
I Bleach
I CLOROX, 17c
H Heinz, Gerber’s strained
I BABY FOODS,
I 3 42-oz. cans 25c '
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