The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 10, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
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TOELLE—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Toelie, of Norfolk, a daughter,
bom Sunday, December 16, in a
Norfolk hospital. Mrs. Toelie is
the former Donna McCloud, who
taught in the Reimer school at
Deloit
THRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. Max
Thramer, of Deloit a daughter,
born Thursday, January 3,. in a
Norfolk hospital
TOLBERT — Cpl. and Mrs.
James R. Tolbert, of Atkinson,
a daughter, Linda Lee, weighing
6 pounds 14 ounces, born Friday,
January 4, at 10:59 a.m., in the
Stuart Community hospital. The
mother is the fprmer Patricia
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul G. Johnson, of Atkin
son. The father, stationed at Pearl
Harbor, is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Tolbert, of Spokane,
Wash. This is the first grandchild
on both sides of the family and
the first great-granddaughter for
J. Victor Johnson, of O’Neill.
SHAVL1K—Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Shavlik, of Ewing, a son,
weighing 10 pounds, born in a
Nortolk hospital. The Shavliks
have 2 other children—a daugh
ter, Sharon, and a son, Larry.
KATZER—Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Katzer, of Naper, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces,
bom Wednesday, January 2. at
the Sacred Heart hospital Lynch.
The honor of being Miss Boyd
County in 1952 goes to the Katzer
baby.
DUCKER—Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ardard Ducker, of Lynch, a son,
born Monday, December 31, at
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
OLBERDING — Mr .and Mrs.
Leonard Olberding, of Stuart, a
son, Mervin Leonard, weighing 9
pounds 10 ounces, born Friday,
December 28, at the Stuart Com
munity hospital.
MAY — Mr. and Mrs. Deraid
May, of Omaha, a daughter, Rox
anna Louise, weighing 7 pounds
11 ounces, born on Thursday, De
cember 27, at the Methodist hos
pital, Omaha. This is the Mays’
second child. Mrs. May is the
daughter of Mrs. Esther Cole Har
ris, of O’Neill.
WILLARD—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur Wilard, of Kansas City, Mo.,
twin daughters, Bonnie and Don
nie, born Wednesday, December
5, in Kansas City. Mrs. Willard is
the former Rose Rouse, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rouse, of
Missouri, formerly of O’Neill.
HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Hansen, of Boise, Ida., a daugh
ter, Christine Ann, weighing 6%
pounds, born Thursday, January
3. Mr. Hansen is formerly of
Chambers. He enlisted in the ar
my about a year ago and was dis
charged in December.
PARKS—Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parks, of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces,
born Sunday, January 6, at the
O’Neill hospital.
. GETS DISCHARGE
Francis Luben has received his
discharge from the navy and has
entered school at Greeley, Colo.
Frontier foi printing!
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SICK & INJURED
O’NEILL— Baby Mary Kath
erine Hynes, who has been in an
incubator, is in “good” condition
in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital,
Norfolk. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hynes. . . . Mrs
Donald McKamy has reentered
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital.
Her condition is “good.”
. . . Roland Thompson was taken
to the Wakefield hospital Friday,
January 4, with virus pneumonia.
He was removed by ambulance.
... Mrs. Elizabeth Howard enter
ed Methodist hospital, Sioux Ci
ty, Sunday. . . Mrs. Lloyd Liedtke
took her little son to a doctor in
Norfolk Monday. He has been ill
with an ear infection. . . Mrs. Os
car Pruden was called to Clear
water on Friday, January 4, be
cause of the serioys illness of her
sister, Mrs. Bertha Ruggles. . . .
Arnie Doerning was ill at his
home Tuesday.
EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Jerald
Snyder took their 10-months-old
daughter, Jeraldine, to Norfolk
Saturday for medical attention.
She recently had 3-day measles
. . . Condition of Alfonso Beelaert,
sr., is “unchanged” in a Norfolk
hospital. . . August Kohls, of Nor
folk, is “satisfactory" in Our La
dy of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk.
. . . Lee, small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Scheer, had the mis
fortune to fall from a couch dur
ing the holidays, breaking his leg.
. . . Mrs. Frances Shaw, who has
been ill at her home for several
weeks, is reported to be "improv
ing" steadily. ...Floyd Lee,
who has been confined to his
home with a severely sprained
ankle, was able to resume his du
ties as truck driver for Leland
Welke on Wednesday. January 2.
AMELIA— Mrs. Alice Prewitt
entered Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital, Norfolk, on Monday for
surgery. . . Floyd Adams was ill
over the weekend. . . Tommie
Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Kaiser, has been ill with a “strep”
throat. . . Mr. and Msr. Will Fry
rear received word that their
granddaughter, Gletha Bonne
berger, had undergone an appen
dectomy at a Scottsbluff hospital
last week. . . Steve Sladek, who
had returned home from the Stu
art hospital Friday, became ill a
gain that night and was immedi
ately taken to a Norfolk hospital
He is suffering with pneumonia.
CHAMBERS — Condition of
George Smith is “good” at Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk,. . . Mrs. Myrtle Fees was dis
missed Thursday from Lutheran
hospital, Norfolk. . . Lorraine
Mitchell, daughter of Carl Mit
chell, of Chambers, underwent a
major operation at the Samaritan
hospital. Nampa, Ida., on Wednes
day, January 2. Her condition is
“good.” . . Floyd Whitaker was
ill several days last week with a
hear ailment. . . N. F. Backaus, of
Atkinson, brother of Mrs. George
Thompson, of Chambers, is a pa
tient in the Stuart hospital.
ATKINSON—Mrs. Ida Becker
has been on the sick list. . . .
Miss Bea Morgan, of Atkinson,
accompanied her brother, Pete
Morgan, of O’Neill, to Omaha on
Sunday, January 6, to see their
brother. Tom, who is in St. Ju
eph’s hospital, Omaha. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Engler took Ri
ta and Charles Miller to Grand
Island to see their father. Andy
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Miller, Sunday, January 8. Mr. '
Miller is in the Veterans hospi
tal. Mrs. Miller has been staying
in Grand Island with him.
LYNCH—Little Douglas, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Veldon Lee, is
“much improved” after a siege of
scarlet fever. . . Rev. Albert Sud
beck, o£ Petersburg, forpier pas
tor of the Assumption BVM
church at Lynch, is a patient in
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital,
Norfolk.
DELOIT—James Bartak is re
ported "good” in a Norfolk hospi
tal. . . Carl Thiele is “improving”
in a Norfolk hospital.
REDBIRD—Bill Wilson is suf
fering with a severe case of shin
gles due to a nervous disorder.
Linda Tolbert
Derby Champ
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of a group of O’Neill stores.
Gambles have set aside a ba
by’s car seat. Thus, Linda can
ride as proud and as comfortable
[ as anyone when she goes for a
' spin in the car.
New Outlaw Grocery has re
5 served a case of Gerber’s baby
food. Yes sir, a complete case!
Jacobson’s hoped REA had ar
rived at her home — and, sure
enough, the Hank’s Craft electric
bottle warmer and vaporizer will
be welcomed.
Biglin Brothers join in the 1952
shower with a toilet adapter.
Saves wear and tear on the wash
ing machine and the diapers.
Plastic, it rests on china toilet
bowl.
Midwest Furniture & Appliance
will present a child’s training
chair made from solid birch.
Shelhamer Foods wants Linda
to have a good start — hence a
case of Heinz baby food.
McIntosh Jewelry will provide
their customary gift—a 10-karat
gold infant’s ring. It’s something
she’ll cherish for life.
At Gilligan’s Rexall store there
will await the ’52 champ a baby’s
water bottle. Binda might use
that hotwater bottle enroute home
today from the hospital.
McCarville’s will present a pair
jf Red Goose shoes. All children
love Red Goose shoes.
The J. M. McDonald store will
present a 100 percent wool Chat
ham blanket—a white one. It’s vi
tal that Binda keep snug and
warm.
uiyuiK uinpcrs cm ue u rougn
chore during winter months. No.
chore at all with a high - boy
wooden clothes dryer like Coyne’s
Hardware is presenting.
O’Neill Photo Co. will present
one 8”xl0” tinted enlargement
with frame and 12 3”x5” mount
ed prints. Linda can pose for Mr.
Photographer any time during
those precious early weeks. And
with pop in far-away Pearl Har
bor it’s a safe bet she’ll head for
the O’Neill Photo her first trip to
town.
The Apparel Shop will present
Linda one of their finest dresses
from their infant’s wear depart
ment. It will be styled by a na
tionally known maker.
And, just for good measure, The
Frontier is issuing to Linda Lee a
1-year subscription to north-Ne
braska’s fastest growing newspa
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SOUTH STUART NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox wor
thy and family were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Foxworthy and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kaup of Ne
vada, Mo., are visiting her sister,
Mrs. Robert Batenhorst and fam
ily and other relatives.
Mrs. George Shald visited her
sister, Mrs. Walter Ries Friday
evening while George attended a
county service meeting in O’Neill.
Mrs. Wilbur Moon received an
announcement of the manage of
D. M. Stuart to Euvah M. Buck
ley, of Cozad. They were mar
ried at the Methodist church in
Cozad on December 16. D. M. is a
sergeant and is stationed at Por
to Rico, T. H. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Stuart, former
ly of Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Galligan
spent Sunday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Batenhorst.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ziska
and family were Sunday after
noon visitors in the Joe Wallinger
Ifbme.
Mrs. Katherine Papke, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hoffman and family
were New Year’s day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger and
children.
Mrs. Art Givens was an O’Neill
visitor Friday afternoon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Art Givens and
iaiuny, mi', anu Mrs. Haroiu Giv
ens and children, Mr. and Mrs.
iscinaxu i-uii6idu: and family and j
mi. anu mis. ocuige Fon&ratz, 01
unmet, were i\ew Years day
eu>_o.o ox mi. auu Mrs. Herman
Kramer and family.
mi. anu mis. Veinon Heyne en
tertained tnen pinocnle club at
uk-it Home oaiuruay evenmg.
Mrs. nobert Greemield, Louis
eng anu Marvin rry won prizes.
A lunch was served.
*«n. anu mis. aoy Greenfield
aim Hons Canneli were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
aaui tiiee deenfieid
Mr. and Mrs. lorn Shoe berg, of
U iveiir ana Vviima Kaup spent
Sunday afternoon at tne Walter
Kaup home.
mi. anu Mrs. Walter Kaup and
lamiiy visited Friday evening at
me Home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ziska.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunz and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Winkler and children were Sun
*day supper guests at the Hill
Fax ton noune.
Jul.i ivaup, of Omaha, spent the
weekend at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaup, jr.
rrarix iviurpny left Omana by
plane Saturday and returned to
*■ c. jacKson. ire nad spent a few
days visiting his parents, Mr. and
mis. j. F. Murpny.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Puckett,
of Wakelield, visited at the J. P.
Murphy home Saturday.
Hetty Krobot attended the Jun
ior Garden club at the home of
Theresa Levi on Monday, Decem
ber 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson
spent New Year’s eve at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot and
Betty spent Sunday evening at the
noui.e oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Baum.
Mrs. Anna Ramold and boys vis
ited Sunday at the Charles Deer
rrier home.
mis. ^tub Kunz and Jeannie,
Mrs. Elmer Vogel, Mrs. E. O. Slay
maxei and Jerald Vogel went to
Norfolk Saturday, where they vis
ited klmer Vogel a patient at Our
Lady of Louroes hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz and
daugnter spent New Year’s day at
the E. O. Slaymaker home in At- j
kinson.
The WSCS members met at the
church basement Thursday, Jan
uary 3. Mrs. Harry Cowles, Mrs.
Vernon Yarges and Mrs. Marvin
Yarges were hasteses. Commit
tees were appointed for the year.
Mrs. Ora Yarges and Mrs. Berlin
Mitchell are the missionary com
mittee, Mrs. John Strode and
Mrs. Warren Roberts, card com
mittee; Mrs. Mahlan Shearer, Mrs.
Kenneth Paul, Mrs. Stanley Cobb
and Mrs. Bud Mosses, friendship
committee. Mrs. Walter Ouart
conducted the devotional services.
Mrs. Marshal, Mrs. Fred Tasler
and Mrs. Walter Ouart presented
a missionary program. The next
meeting will be January 31.
Haynes Replaces
Rooney in C of C
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ognition program.
Sponsored Holt county athletic
banquet.
Furnished premium money and
expense for Holt county stocker
feeder show and sale.
Furnished pop for 4-H fun feed.
Furnished one-half pop for Boy
Scout jamboree.
Sponsored Boy Scouts in O’
Neill.
Sponsored boys’ state trip.
Paid dues to Niobrara Basin
Development association.
Paid associate dues to Sandhills
Cattle association.
Contributed to gift presentation
for Ira George.
Paid U.S. Chamber of Com
merce dues.
Sponsored move to secure a
mail box at the depot.
Protested passage of L.B. 405
raising no-fund check limit.
Sponsored Lincoln Sowers visit
to O’Neill.
Sponsored visit of Omaha Good
Will boosters to O’Neill.
Sponsored a district OPS meet
ing.
Sponsored soil conservation
meeting.
The list of activities for the last
half of 1951 and early 1952 is ev
en more impressive.
M iss Muriel Niles returned to !
.er home at Scottsbluff on Sun
day, January 6, after visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Grenier since the holidays. !
CELIA NEWS
Mrs. Leonard Chaffin was a
Thursday, January 3, visitor at ;
th« Mark Hendricks home.
Shirley and Nadine Dobrovolny
visited their sister. Mrs. Duane
Beck, and husband the past week.!
Mr. and Mrs. George Beck visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck
Saturday, January 5.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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THE FRONTIER . . . only $2.50
per year . . . less than a nickel
a week.
NOTICE OF
TOWNSHIP MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the
annual Willowdale township
meeting will be held at school
district 96 on Tuesday, January
15, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of
transacting such business as may
properly come before the meet
ing,
CLARENCE BENASH
_Township Clerk
LOST: On main street in O’Neill,
through mistake putting pack
age into wrong car, one pair of
ladies shoes.—Phone 330-J, O'
Neill._36c35
FOR SALE: 2 concrete block ma
chines—Biltmore hand machine
with 100 pellets, and an electric
operated Ideal with automatic
Besser tamper with 230 pellets.
—Gilbert Strong, phone 454W,
O’Neill. 36ctf
FOR SALE: 41% range cake, $97
per ton; mixed fertilizer, $47.95
per ton.—Corkle Hatchery, O’
Neill. 3K-39c
FOR SALE: Hazelton Bros, pi
ano.—Mrs. Glen Grimes, Cham
bers, Nebr. 36p35^
BIG REDUCTIONS!
ONE-FOURTH - ONE-THIRD
ONE-HALF
AND MORE!
3 More Days — Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
In Our Annual January Clearance Sale
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SHELHAMER FOODS
GROCERY PHONE: 56 O’NEILL PRODUCE PHONE 173
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. JANUARY 10-11-12
6
RED ACE CUT — No. 2 Cans
GREEN BEANS, 2 Cans.... 27c
WHEATIES, 12-0z. Pkg... 21c
VEL, GiantPkg._73°
SQUARE DEAL 4-Lb. Pkg.
PANCAKE FLOUR.39c
HI - HO
CRACKERS, 16-Oz. Pkg. ..31c
KUNER'S — 46-Ox. Cam
TOMATO JUICE, 2 Cans . 59c
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIX, 2 Pkgs..7|c
STARCH I
GLOSSTEX, Qt. Btle.29c
GOLDEN VALLEY
TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 Cans 39c
YELLOW , •: I
CORNMEAL, 5-Lb. Bag ...33c
GOLD-A-BRAND I CUDAHY'S PORK M 1
PEAS 1 TANG 1
I CANS __Z ■ ^ | CAN_45^ I
NILE I GOLDEN CREST
SALMON 1 OLEO i
EE 85c I 4" 89c I
■ .c "h f~ I ' I."ITTIIfll 111 "I III
RED
GRAPES 2 Lbs 29c
JUICE
ORflHGES 3 lbs. 23c
GREEN PASCAL
CELERY Lb 12c
FRESH SOLID
RUTABAGAS lb. - 6c
FRESH DRESSED
DUCKS »> 48c
SLICED
BACON ENDS 19C
O. F. COARSE
BOLOGNA Lb. - 55c
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