The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 09, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
LRAINDA—Mr. and Mrs. An
thony Lrainda, of California, a
daughter, Bedra Rosa, born Sat
urday, October 14. The mother is
the former Fern Chase, of Red
bird.
REMPTER—Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Rempter, of Bristow, a
daughter, born at a Norfolk hos
pital, Thursday, October 26.
COLLINS—Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Collins, of Loup City, a daughter,
born Tuesday, October 24.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Collins are
graduates of the Lynch school
and the grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Collins, now of Butte, and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christensen,
of Verdel.
WIKE—Mr. and Mrs- Jack
Wike, of Offutt Field, near Oma
ha, a son, Jeffry Bruce, weighing
8 pounds, born Tuesday, October
24. The Wikes are known at
Lynch.
TUNINK—Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Tunink, of Butte, a daughter,
bom Tuesday, October 30, at Sac
red Heart hospital, (Lynch).
NEWHOUSE — Mr. and Mre.
Jim Newhouse, of Wichita, Kans.,
a son, born Friday, November 3.
Mr .Newhouse is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Newhouse, of Cham
bers. This is their first child.
KAUP—Mr. and Mrs. Roman
us Kaup, of Stuart, a son, bom
Tuesday, October 31, at the Stu
I art Community hospital. Mrs.
Kaup is the former Regina Mul
len.
kkause—Mr. ana Mrs. Milton
Krause, of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, born
Friday, November 3, in the Albion
hospital. This te the couple's sec
ond daughter.
BURSELLr—Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Bursell, of Spencer, a daugh
ter, Donna Lee, weighing 9 pounds
born Saturday, November 4, at
the O'Neill hospital. Mrs. Bur
nell is the former Elza Kesten
holtz, of Inman.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Mrs. George Hansen, of O’Neill !
dismissed; Mrs. Robert Prokop, of
Verdigre, appendectomy, “good;’’
Duane Filsinger, of Spencer, ton
silectomy, dismissed; Dianne Kay
Knutson, of Niobrara, tonsilec
tomy, dismissed; Shirley Slack,
of Dorsey, surgery, dismissed;
Carl Asimus, of O’Weill, medical,
dismissed; Mrs. Gottliebene Mohl,
of Butte, medical, “doing well;” |
Dorothy Halbur, of Butte, surgery,
dismissed.
Mrs. Ray Kurtz, of O'Neill,
medical, “improving;” Ed Ficenec,
of Spencer, medical, dismissed; I
rene Papstein, of Bristow, surg
ery, “doing well’'; Mrs. Otto Cu
hel, of Verdel, medical, dismissed;
Mrs Tillie Walstrom, of Bone
steel, S. D , accident “doing well:”
Marvin Schindler, of Verdel, med
ical, “improving".
Mrs. William Larsen, of Lynch, :
medical, “doing well;” Donna
Marie Halbur, of Butte, appendec
tomy, “doing well;” Charley Mul
hair, of Lynch, medical, dismissed;
Will A. Zepf, of Monowi, medi- (
cal, dismissed; Mrs. Ernest Sixta,
of Lynch, major surgery, “im
proved; John Bainbridge, of Bris
tow, unchanged.
COMMUNITY (Stuart)
In hospital: Mrs. Lola Humer
ick, of Stuart, condition “good;”
gTTW.' | 11 ' '—I
Roland Peterson, of Stuart, condi
tion “good.”
Admissions: October 28—Char
les Schald, of Atkinson, burns,
condition “good.” 30—Mrs. Betty
Wright, of Atkinson, medical. 31
—Mrs. Romanus Kaup, of Stuart,
a baby boy, condition “good;”
Mrs. John Troshynski, of Atkin
son, a baby girl, condition “good.”
November 1 — Master Bobbie
Papke, of Naper, minor surgery.
2-—John Miller, of Stuart, med
ical.
Dismissals: October 28 —Eugene
Wedige, of Stuart. November 2—
Mrs. Louis Lauridsen and daugh
ter, of Atkinson; Mrs. Dean Funk
and daughter, of Atkinson; Bob
bie Papke, of Naper. 3—Mrs. Bet
ty Wright, of Atkinson. 4—John
Miller, of Stuart.
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions: November 4—Mrs.
Donald Bursell, of Spencer. 5—
Clarence Wrede, of O’Neill, medi
cal. 6—John Withers, of Amelia,
medical, condition “improved.’’
Still in hospital: George Gar
hart, of OINeill, condition “good."
Dismissals: November 1 — Jo
seph Shelhaimer, of O'Neill. 3 —
G. H Grimes, of Chambers. 4 —
Mrs. Norma Anderson and son, of
Bristow. 5—Mrs. Kenneth Kesten
holtz and daughter, of Inman. 6—
Baby Parks, of Ewing; Mrs. Pat
Gamel and daughter, of O’Neill;
Mrs. Manuel Crosser and son, of
Inman.
CARDS OF THANKS
WE WISH to thank each and ev
eryone for the mass offerings,
flowers, gifts and all acts of
kindness shown us before and
after the death of our wife and
mother.—Leo Carney & Jack.
27p50
WE WISH TO THANK our rela
tives and friends for the cards,
flowers, letters and gifts on the
occasion of our golden wedding
anniversary.—Mr. and Mrs- W.
F. Grothe, Emmet.27p50
Edward and Pat Win
Recognition for
Summer’s Work
Edward, 20, and Patrick, 19,
sons of Mr and Mrs. Ed
Hoyle who live seven miles south
east of O’Neill, are two of 42 Ne
braska 4-H winner project cham
pions for 1950.
Young Ed Boyle set out in the
spring of 1950 to capture the state
award for home ground improve
ment.
He succeeded.
Now Boyle is competing for
regional honors which, if suc
cessful, is accompanied by an
all-expense trip to Chicago. 111.,
and also for national recogni
tion.
Edward outlined his plans for
transforming the Boyle plpce. He
kept accurate account of the costs
and the amount of time spent.
When he had finished his project
in October, he had fenced the
yard, seeded the yard, cleaned
the yard, painted all the build
ings including the house, sprayed
the weeds and built a bridge a
cross the Elkhorn river, which
flows through the yard.
Today the Boyle farmstead
sparkles with trim and order.
Even the old courthouse (a log
cabin which was Holt county’s
original capitol) was brought in
to the beautification program.
A novel part of the project was
the erection of a suspension
bridge. Edward used fence wire
anchored to trees on either side
of the stream. He then built a
wood slat floor. As many as 20
persons have been on the bridge
and it stood the test.
The bridge reduces the haz
ard in crossing the river and
shortens the route to the pas
ture.
While Brother Edward was oc
cupied with ground improvement
Brother Pat was busy in his gar
den, which was judged by a
group of county agents as the
outstanding gardening project in
the state.
COMPLETES COURSE
Raymond Smith, of O’Neill,
was one of 23 who completed a
five-week training course at a
camp near Ashland for the Ne
braska safety patrol. Six of the
number have already received
active duty and the others are on
the standby reserve list.
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F90D VALUES I
AT YOUR )
ONE - STOP |
SHOPPING CENTER
Boyle Brothers
Grab Laurels
THANK TOO!
I wish to thank my
friends for the splendid
support given me.
ANDY CLARK
COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
Third District
—
AN AUCTION
BECKWITH OIL COMPANY
and
MODERN HOME
MONDAY. NOVEMBER ‘27th. 1:30 P. M.
ON PREMISEES. the Beckwith Oil Co., located at the
west edge of O’Neill on Main St. The Gas Station, Tank
Route and Bulk Plant will be «old in one unit as a complete
going business. All equipment, tank truck, transport truck
will go with this business, the lease on the bulk plant will
be assigned to purchaser. This exceptionally fine Socony
Vacuum Oil business, both the jobbers and retail outlet, will
be sold as one unit.
THIJ HOME will be sold at 4 P. M. same day. It is a mod
ern bungalow with 3 bearooms, living room, dining room,
fine kitchen, full bath, full basement with new Oil-O-Matic
furnace, 2 full lots, new garage, located between 7th & 8th
on Benton in O’NeilL
Inspect this excellent going business and home at any
time. The business and home are clear of encumbrance.
POSITIVELY SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDERS WITHOUT
RESERVATION.
VERNE BECKWITH, Owner
FORKE BROS. & FICKE.
THE AUCTIONEERS
LINCOLN. NEBR.
314 Sharp Bldg.. Phone 2-7045
Improvised Elkhorn river bridge built by O'Neill youth . . .
stood test of 20 persons.—The Frontier Photos.
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Edward Boyle . . . seeks na
tional honors.
Pat Boyle . . . outstanding
garden in state.
THANKS!
I wish to take this op
portunity to thank my
friends for the splendid
support given me in Tues
day's General Election.
LEO S.
TOMJACK
Candidate for
HOLT COUNTY
SHERIFF
RARE TREAT
COFFEE
\
LB. 2 LBS.
73c 1.45
Made by roasters of Butternut
Campbell’s 3 Cans
TOMATO SOUP... 32c
Yellowstone - Cream Style
CORN 2Cans.35c
Van Camp’s 2 No. 2l/2 Cns.
PORK & BEANS.. 45c
Rare Treat Quart
Salad DRESSING 37c
Sunshine
Shredded WHEAT 17c
Trend
SOAP POWDER.. 19c
Garden Party
NAPKINS lPkg... 10c
Kellogg 2 Pkgs.
CORN POPS.17c
Bulk
FARINA 3 Lbs. .. 25c
RARE TREAT CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE
No. 10 Can_1.09
NUTRENA POETRY FEEDS
15% A. MASH CRUMBLES M QQ
100 LBS.___j- WVrVW
20% EGG MASH CRUMBLES 40
27% BALANCER CRUMBLES CC 10
100 LBS._
33% Concentrate with Oil CC 70
100 LBS. -- WV» 1 w
We Pay Cash for Your I
CREAM I
and I
EGGS I
Remember Us When
in O’Neill |
PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 9. 10. 11. 1950
DON’T PAY MORE
FOR YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF
POTATOES
As Low As $1*29 per 100-Lb. Bag
SEE THESE SPUDS BEFORE YOU BUY
■ FRESH FRUITS &
HI —3
I WEALTHY
I APPLES Bu. Box 2.29
IyAIUSBUk- 25c
I GREEN PASCAL I
CELERY lb. 10c
I EATMORE I
CRANBERRIES
11-Lb. CeHo Bog.18C |
hScHICKENs]
11*25 each to 1*75 each I
I Young, tender, ready for the pan I
I |
I SLICED I
BACON ENDS Lb 29c I
I rOIIND STEAK Lb. 85c I
I LEAN, HOME MADE I
SAUSAGE Lb 49c I
I SIRLOIN I
[STEAK Per Lb 79c|
WILSON’S CERTIFIED f
Colored & Quartered
OLEO
3 Lbs.^ 93c
Strawberry - Rasp. 2-Lb. Jar
FRUIT SPREAD.. 39c
Swans DowiI 2 Pkgs. ,
CAKE MIXES 69c
Skippy 15-Os
PEANUT BUTTER 43c!
Nutrena 5 Lbs.
DOG FOOD.69c
Fine - Medium Brand
EGG NOODLES Lb. 29c
BABO 2 Cans.... 23c y
Swans Down 1 Pkg.
CAKE FLOUR .... 49c
Ovenkist
CRACKERS 1 Lb. 22c
Bulk Yellow !
ICORNMEAL 3 Lbs. 23c
NAVY 4
BEANS
5 LBS. 9 LBS.
59c 99c
NUTRENA HOG FEEDS
PIG PUSHER - Meal - Pellet* *1 7A
100 LBS. .1___ OHf i I 9
24% PIG & SOW (J AO
100 LBS._04.09
40% SUPPLEMENT (C M J
100 LBS._ WV»09
Cudahy All Purpose MINERAL A A A A
100 LBS._04, I JJ
STOCK FEEDS ON HAND
SOYBEAN MEAL CUBES LINCOY PELLETS MOLASSES
PELLETS
White, Gray, Sulphur, Iodized, Mineral Block and Crushed Rock Salt
WE NEED MORE HATCHERY FLOCKS SEE OR WRITE IF INTERESTED I /
SHELHAMER
FOODS
-O’NEILL—
Phones 56 & 78
See Us for Country
Pickup on
POULTRY
Our hatchery man is an
experienced culler and
will be glad to cull your
| laying flock