The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 20, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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RAMSAY—Dr. and Mrs. James
Ramsay, of Stuart, a daughter,
Cynthia Ann, weighing 5 pounds
15 ounces, born Saturday, Decem
ber 8, in Hastings. The Ramsays
have a son, Jackie.
PAPKE — Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Papke, of Naper, a daughter,
Linda Kay, bom Friday, Decem
ber 7, at the Stuart Community
hospital. Mr. Papke is a son of
Mrs. Kate Papke, of Stuart.
KINNEY—Mr. and Mrs. Elvon
Kinney, of Council Bluffs, la., u
daughter, bo^n Thursday, Decem
ber 13. Mrs. Kinney is the former
Irene Squire. Mrs. James Squire
is at the Kinney home.
SCHEINOST — Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Scheinost, of Butte, a daugh
ter, bom Thursday, December
13, at the Sacred Heart hospital,
Lynch. The couple has a son also.
Mrs. Lettie Sedlacek, of Lynch, is
the grandmother.
SLECHTA—Mr. and Mrs. Joe
E. Slechta, of Lynch, a son, James
Joseph, weighing 8 pounds 8%
ounces, bom Saturday, December
8, at the Sacred Heart hospital,
Lynch. The maternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whet
ham, of Lynch, and the paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
" Joseph V. Slechta, sr., of Lynch,
the great - grandfather is Henry
Maly, of Spencer.
STOCKHOLM— Mr. and Mrs.
V. O. Stockholm, of Niobrara, a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 10
ounces, bom Sunday, December
9, at the Sacred Heart hospital,
Lynch. The mother is the former
Stella Temples, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Temples, of Min
den, la., and the paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
HORNER—Sgt. and Mrs. Rex
Horner, of North Platte, a daugh
ter, born Saturday, December 15,
at North Platte. This is the cou
ple’s second daughter. Mrs. Hom
er is the former Margaret Hickey,
daughter of P. V. Hickey and the
late Mrs. Hickey.
GOKEN—Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Goken, of Omaha, a son, weigh
ing 9 pounds 4 Vi ounces, bom
Thursday, December 13. Mrs. Go
ken is the former Lillian Vent
eicher, of Orchard. They have a
daughter.
Arrives from Washington—
ATKINSON—Miss Mary Ellen
McKee arrived Tuesday from
Pullman, Wash., to spend the hol
idays. She teadhes at Washington
university.
Tune in! “Voice of The Fron
tier, Mon., Wed. and Sat., 9:45 a.m.
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<nlUK & INJURED
O’NEILL—Mrs. E. J. Eby was
dismissed Sunday from Our Lady
of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. . . .
Clifford Dick son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Dick, who lives on a farm
near O’Neill, had his hand severe
ly mangled in a cornpicker acci
dent on Monday, December 10. . .
Mrs. K. J. Birmingham has been
ill with a severe case of influen
za the past week. . . Charles Law
rence received an eye injury on
Saturday morning while loading
cattle at the John Hickey farm.
He was taken to the Methodist
hospital in Norfolk by Ed Mur
ray. He remained there for treat
ment. . . Mrs. Loren Nelson is in
Omaha for medical attention. . . .
Mrs. Mabel Gatz is a patient at
Emanuel hospital, Omaha. . .
Mrs. Donald McKamy was dis
missed Sunday from Our Lady
of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk.
She will return to her home in O’
Neill today.
EWING—Mrs. Wayne Fry and
baby daughter, Jody Lin, came
Sunday from the Tilden hospital
and are guests at the home of her
son. . . Miss Joan Binkerd was
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gib
able to return to school Monday
morning. She has been convalesc
ing at her home from a recent ap
pendix operation. . . Gerald Cha
pula, who has been ill, is now
back at his duties at the Ewing
public school. . . Jim Bartak, who
had a minor operation in Our La
dy of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk,
is “good’’; Bert W. Fink recently
was dismissed from the Lutheran
hospital, Norfolk.
LYNCH— Mrs. Lettie Serlacek
is caring for her little grandson,
Stevie Scheinost, while his moth
er and new sister are in the hos
pital. . . Jerry Sixta flew to Fre
mont Thursday bringing his wile
back with him that afternoon.
Mrs. Sixta had been convalescing
at the Leonard Scheinost home
following surgery at the St. Jo
seph hospital, of Omaha, some
time ago.
STUART— Mrs. James Gans,
of Stuart, submitted to a minor
operation Wednesday, December
12 ,in a Norfolk hospital. . . John
Dvorak is “doing well” in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk.
O
INMAN— Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Coventry returned Friday
from Rochester, Minn., where
Mrs. Coventry received medical
attention.
CHAMBERS—Raymond Stow
ell went to Omaha Monday for
medical care. He was accompan
ied by Alfred Walter.
ATKINSON — Mrs. William
Luckert is “good” in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk.
PAGE—Mrs. Gus Robinson is
in "satisfactory” condition in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk.
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Still in hospital. George Pond,
of Inman, medical, condition im
proved; Herbert Gidesen, of O’
Neill, accident, condition improv
ed; Dale Bell, of Chambers, med
ical. condition fairly good; Mat
tie Urban, of Ewing, medical,
condition fairly good.
Dismissals: December 13—Mrs.
Eugene McDermott and daughter,
of Bassett: Mrs. A1 Prichett and
son, of O’Neill. 15—Mrs. Dewayne
Fudge and daughter, of Ewing;
Mrs. Anna Mizner and daughter,
of Page.
Returns from Hoslpital—
CHAMBERS — Mrs. Wayne
Smith returned Friday from the
Lutheran hospital, Omaha, where
she had been a patient for the
pest 2 weeks.
DANCE
SPENCER, NEBR.
Tuesday, Dec. 25
MUSIC BY
LEO TEPLY’S
Bohemian Band
Cards Split °with
Josies and Trinity
The St. Mary’s Cfirdinals made
history this week. They polished
off St. Joseph’s hall, of Atkinson,
19-16, and lost to Holy Trinity, of
Hartington, 24-34.
Both games had special signifi
cance. The Josies, a former pow
er in state basketball circles, are
accustomed to punishing the Hill
toppers. Not so Thursday night
at Atkinson. The loss Tuesday
evening to the Trojans at Hart
ington spelled the first reversal
of the season for Duke Kersen
brock’s kids.
St. Mary's 19, St. Joe 18
ATKINSON—For some inex
plicable reason point-getting in
quantity was not in the book
here Thursday night. Both teams
were more concerned with the
other guys’ offense than with
their own. Consequently, the first
quarter score was 4-2 in favor of
O’Neill, the intermissicn tally
was 11-9 with the Josies in front,
the 3d period count was 16-13
with the Jays still in front and
the final was 19-16 with SMA
surging ahead in the closing mo
ments.
Don Becker led the field with
9 points for the Cards; Gokie got
8 for the losers. j
In a prelim the SMA seconds
copped, 16-12, in another low
scoriag fray.
Boxscore of main event:
SMA (19) fgftpfpts
Wanser, f_110 3
Hynes, £_0 0 10
Howard, f_10 2 2
Cronk, f ..0 0 10
Mohr, c_L_ 12 3 4
Weier, c_» 0 0 0 0
Becker, g_3 3 1 9 >
Graham, g _ 0 0 0 0
Donohoe, W., g_ 0 0 4 0
Donohoe, D., g_ 0 10 1
Totals ..;_6 7 12 19 ]
ST. J. (16) fg ft pfpts
Jttdge, f_10 5 2
Gokie, f 2 4 5 8;
Bams, f _ 0 0 0 0!
Cleary, f . 0 0 0 0
Ries, c_10 4 2
Ramold, c_ 0 0 0 0
Schmit, g ....._ 2 0 3 4
Strate, g __ 0 0 „0 0
Lee, g _ 0 0 0 0
Schmit, O., g _ 0 0 1 0
Totals_ 6 4 22 16 j
Holy Trinity 34, St. Mary's 24
HARTINGTON — The Men of
Troy turned in a splendid exhi
bition at the free-throw lane and
defeated the St. Mary’s academy
Cardinals, of O'Neill, 34-24, Tues
day night. The Holy Trinity Tro
jans, avenging a 36-30 setback
only a week before, capitalized !
on the gratis flips to sink the
Cards—their first loss of the cam
paign. The Trojans connected on
16 of 24 tries—a nifty .667 aver
age—while the Cards failed in
that department, connecting on
only 8 of 23 attempts.
The Cards journeyed over a
long, hazardous road and there
was an ominous note in the air
that led to their disaster.
The Trojans led 10-5 at the
quarter gun, 18-10 at halftime,
26-18 at the 3d.
The SMA reserves copped,
however, however, 24-18. Box
score of main event:
SMA (24) fg ft pf pts
Wanser, f __ 0 0 3 0
Hynes, f_0 2 12 j
Howard, f_115 3
Cronk, f_12 5 4
Mohr, c_1 1 2 3 |
Weier, c__0 0 10;
Becker, g _ 3 12 7
Graham, g-10 12;
Donohoe, W., g_110 3
Donohoe, D„ g_ 0 0 0 0
ToUls _ 8 8 20 24
H. T*Y (34) fg ft pf pts
Zimmer, f___ 2 8 3 10
Leise, G., f_ 0 0 0 0
Haberman, f ^_ 2 3 3 7
Arens, f_ 0 0 0 0
Dinsmore, f__ 0 0 0 0
Hegert, c__ 3 3 4 9
Eickhoff, c _ 0 0 0 0
Schwartz, g_2 14 5
Leise, R., g_ 0 0 0 0
Hausman, g_ 0 3 0 3
Phillips, g . 0 0 4 0
Totals _ 9 16 18 34
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Mrs. F. M. Brennan was to re
turn late Wednesday following
an extended visit at Auburn, Ala.
A 7 PERCENT
DIVIDEND
AMOUNTING TO
° $7,962.50
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Is Now Being P; d to Boyd.
Holt and Wheeler County
! armers and Stockmen Who Have
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FEDERAL LAND BANK LOANS
This is another big reason why
the Federal Land Bank loan is
America’s best farm loan. The
interest rate is only 4 percent.
Dividends make thfe net cost
still lower.
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN
MEMBER FEDERAL LAND
BANK SYSTEM
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• We will be clpsed all day Christmas, i
Anyone wishing^ to place orders for |
bakery goods may do so by placing them |
early enough so that they may be picked ft
up not later than 8 o’clock Monday eve- %
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• We will roast turkeys for Christmas— jj
providing they are brought in by 8 o’- \
clock Monday eyening and picked up not !
plater than I 2 o’clock Christmas day. Price \
for roasting will be $ 1.
Wishing all of our patrons a very Merry
Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous
New Year! 0
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GROCERY PHONE: 56 (VNF1IJL PRODUCE PHONE: 173
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS„ FRL. SAT.. MON.. DEC. 20. 21. 22. 24
PURE M A FOUR A. SUNSHINE SODA
LARD I ,r..«».»V.„ « CRACKERS
2 Lbs.39c I DELIVERIES DAILY 2-Lb.Boi 53c
;.i 9:30 A.M. and 1 0:30 A.M.
I 2:30 P.M. and 4:00 P.M.
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Bu. Mesh Bg. $1.99 I No Charge for Delivery 14 Lbs.99c 1
BACON SQUARES U>- 22c
RING BOLOGNA U> 45»
WIENERS u» 45c
Place Orders Now for Your Holiday Fowl
TURKEYS, DUCK,S, CHICKENS, GEESE
Dressed and Drawn
FRUITS tfifffiTfaTS
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PORTO RICAN
raws 2u«-,..29c
LARGE NAVEL
MANGES 2 Uk. ■. 25c
EATMORE
CRANBERRIES a Cell. 25c
TEXAS JUICE ’
ORANGES 3 u«.23c
SNOWBELLE I STOCKTON I FISCHER'S
SALMON I CATSUP I CHEESE
2 Tall Cans 83c 12 14-0z. Bottles... ... 35c 12 -Lb. Box79c I
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l»0»K - BEAMS 4 No. 2 Cans. .69c
DEL MONTE
TOMATO JUICE 59c
u/rcT WIND
PRUNES Ho. 10Can...63c
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SEEDLESS
RftlSINS 2ll»Cello 37c
DEL MONTE
PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 46-Oz. Cans... 65c
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I LINCOY - SOYBEAN - LASSY and NUTRENA CATTLE FEEDS
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TANKAGE; MEAT SCRAPS; BONEMEAL; CUDAHY’S ALL PURPOSE MINERAL; SEMI-SOLID AND DRIED BUTTER
| MILK; STOCK-GRO; VIS-VITA FOR POULTRY, HOGS. AND CATTLE; PILOT BRAND OYSTER SHELL; WHITE, GREY.
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