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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1950)
i C *'j v ' I > Mrs. Beckwith Hostess— The Pinochle club was enter tained by Mrs. Ralph Beckwith on Wednesday evening Sep tember 27. Mrs. Richard Min ton was a guest. '4 Prizes were won by Mbs. Clar ence Sauser, high. Mrs. Stan ley Holly, second, and Mrs. F. A. O’Connell, low. A late lunch .was served. f - Brownies Are Treated— Brownie troop II met at the public school at 2 o’clock Wed nesday, September 27. After roll call, the girls hiked to Mrs. Larry Johnson’s for koolaid and cookies. We collected seed from flow ers on the hike.—Elizabeth Frit ton, scribe. Twila Hicks, of Bristow, ar rived Friday, September 29, to spend the weekend. Della Dek Meets— Mrs. Mabel Gatz entertained the Delta Dek at a dinner in the M & M cafe. Members play ed cards later with Mrs. L. M. Dielhlman and Mrs. P. B. Har ty winning high. To Chicago— Mrs. Margaret Claussen has been chosen as a delegate to the National Heir Dressers’ con vention in Chicago, 111., on Oc tober 9, 10 and 11 and will leave for there on Saturday. Dakotans Here— Dr. and Mrs. Sutcliffe, of Rapid City, S. D., were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Grage Sunday, October 1. John Protivinsky, sr., of Hast ings, arrived here Friday, Sep- 1 ternber 29, to spend 2 weeks , with his wife and family. ANNOUNCEMENT rl— I — i • As we are tlosino out our interests in this community, we ask our good customers and friends — To purchase for cash until date of sale. To pay any outstanding obligations to us on or. l^efora Wednesday. November 1, 1950. * - • Inasmuch as practically all companies sell on 30 days open terms only, this does not seem unreasonable. • We wish to thank everyone who has patronized us in the 15 years we have been in business in O'Neill, whether the ^ purchase was 1 quart of oi| or several thousands of gallons of gasoline. It all addsjpp to a successful business. Date of Sale Will Be Announced Later / BECKWITH OIL CO. MR. AND MRS. VERNE BECKWITH t F ■ • . O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Har mon returned Saturday night, September 3z, from a 2 weeks’ vacation in Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. While in Omaha they spent a few days at the home of J. T. Bourne. While in Oklahoma City, they attended J the Oklahoma state fair. Mrs. Wyant cared for the Bourne j children and Mr. and Mrs. Mor- i ris Harmon took care of the 1 Harmon baby. Mr. and Mrs. John Protovin- ! sky .and family, of Sioux Falls, S. D.. spent from Wednesday, September 27, until Sunday here. Mrs. Protovinsky return ed home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixon, of Blair, visited Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve and family Mon day, October 2. Mrs. Mary Gilg and Woody, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilg, of Atkinson, were dinner guests Sunday, October d, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gilg. See the world s series on tele vision at Slats' Cafe. But, re member, this television 200 miles from the transmitter isn't a lead-pipe cinch . . . but you can see some of the world series if you stop at Slat's Cafe. 22c Robert Gordon, of Lawrence, Mass., was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Froelich. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jackson, of Ainsworth, came to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calkins over the weekend and to attend the Smith-Miller wedding. Mrs. Mildred Honke accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Gus Siel er, of Butte, to Lincoln Satur day, September 30, to attend the wedding of Miss Wilma Krikae and Robert Oxenhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fetrow were in Omaha Wednesday, September ii. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lower and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday, September 30 and Oc tober 1. in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Wetzler took Mrs. Mary Wetzler to Om aha to visit her son, Leon. He is to report for service on Octo ber 17. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parkins spent Monday, October 2, in Valentine. . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjac.t and children visited Sunday, October 1, with Mrs. Tom jack s brother, Tim Ponton, and fam ily, of Battle Creek. John Protivinsky, jr., spent September 27-30 in Fremont at tending a naval officers' school. It ^_ _ _ _ ✓ PUBLIC The following described real estate and personal property will be sold at public auction in Amelia, Nebr., on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th SALE STARTS 1 O’CLOCK TERMS WILL BE CASH Beal Estate S- ROCS HOUSE & 7 LOTS The real estate is legally described as lots 3 to 10 in block 14 village of Amelia; includes a 6-room house; a garage; a chick en house; a brooder house; a ga Ivanized iron rodent proof seed house. Property is enclosed by a woven wire fence. Personal Property Skelgas Stove and Refrigerator. Dining Room Suite, Table, 6 Chairs, Buffet. 1 Steel Cabinet. 1 Cabinet and Cupboard. 1 Platform Rocker. 1 Oblong Stand. t 1 Studio Couch. 1 Bedroom Suite with Bed, Chest of Draw ers, Vanity Dresser, Bench, Mattress & Springs. 1 Dresser. 1 Jenny Lind Bed, Spring & Mattress. 1 True Value Electric Washer. Electric Floor Lamp. 1 Overstuffed Set, Davenport & Chair. 2 Rugs, 6x9, to Match. 1 Kitchen Stool. 1 Oil Heater, 2-Burner. 1 Good Oil Heater. Some Dishes. Cooking Utensils. 32-Volt Cab. Radio. 32-Volt Light Plant and Batteries. PLUS MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Mrs. Gertrude Minahan ~ OWNER - COL. ED THORIN, Auctionee r LEO T. ADAMS, Clerk HOSPITAL NOTES SACRED HEART (Lynch) Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of Lynch, medical, “doing well”; Albert Mulhair, of Lynch, ton sillectomy. September 21—Mrs. Frank Kayl, of Spencer, med ical, “doing well”; Frank Kayl, of Spencer, medical, dismissed; John L. Miller, of Spencer, med ical, dismissed; Mrs. Alfons Liewer, of Butte, medical, dis missed; Mrs. Audrey Compton, of Lynch, medical, dismissed; Mrs. Frank Cerney, of Verdigre, major surgery, “doing well”; Mrs. Anna Mashek, of Spencer, “doing well”; Leo W. Thomas sen, of Butte, emergency appen dectomy, “doing well”; Lawr cnee Sedlacek, of Spencer, ton sillectomy. September 27 —Mrs. W. Bau meister, of Anoka, medical, “do ing well”; Mrs. Morris Philben, of Butte, medical, "doing well”; Irene Papstein, of Bristow, ma jor surgery, “doing well”; John Brainbridge, of Bristow, "un changed”; Gary White, of Lynch, surgery, “doing well." O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: September 28 — Mrs. Ralph Gerber, of O’Neill; Mrs. Edwin Hoerle, of Ewing. 29 —Mrs. Marvin Miller, of O’ Neill; Jeff Davis, of Inman, medical, condition “improved.” October 3 — Ronald Haake, of Chambers, accident, condition “good.” 4—Melvin Michaelis, of O’Neill, m e di c a 1, condition “good.” Still in hospital: Mrs. Roy Parker, of O’Neill, condition ‘‘improved.’’ Dismisals: September 30 — Mrs. Lawrence Rouse and daughter, of O’Neill. October 1— Mrs. Clayton Hansen and daugh ter, of Spencer; Mrs. Don Hill and daughter, of O’Neill. 2 — Mrs. Hugh Coday and daughter, Dorothy Ann, of O’Neill; Jeff Davis, of Inman. 3—.Mrs. Edwin Hoerle and daughter, of Ewing; Wayne Hoffman, of Ewing. 4 — Mrs. Ralph Gerber and daugh ter, of O’Neill. STUART COMMUNITY In hospital: Mrs. Lola Hum t erick, of Stuart, condition “good"; Mrs. Alma Nissen, of Page, condition “good”; Eldon Seadore, of Long Pine, condition “good”; James O’Donnell, of At kinson, condition “good." Admisions: September 24 — Miss Sylvia King. 25 — Mrs. Katherine Anderson, of Long Pine, a baby girl; Mrs. Gus Ob ermire, of Stuart, a baby girl; 26—George Wadsworth, of Stu art, condition “fairly good.” Dismissals: September 24 — Miss Sylvia King, of Stuart. 27 — Mrs. Louis Radcliff and daughter, of Stuart. 30 — Mrs. Ralph Tooker and daughter, of Atkinson; Mrs. Gus Obermire and daughter, of Stuart. (HEINZ KETCHUP. . MAXIE COBB COFFEE . . 100% PURE REX LARD N ■ ■ JARS 2 LBS. FOR — FANCY C. S. LIBBY’S I STURGEON BAY CORN | FRUIT COCKTAIL | CHERRIES 3 £l2. 35c 1 2 c™ 39c \ 2 <£;2 43c ORANGE-ADE«-0zCan"27c 49c OTOE — STRAWBERRY TOMATO SOUP 3 Tall Cns 25c PRESERVES 39c SOAP POWDER WOODBURY TREND 2 Tgs. Pkgs.37c SOAP 1 Bars.27c FANCY VEGETABLES GREEN BESWS - CARROTS - REB BEANS 2 No. 2 Cans 25 c RED TRIUMPH Potatoes !