The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 27, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    marriage licenses
James John Mashek and Miss
Bernelda Joan Bolen, both of
Stuart, Saturday, March 15.
Dale Floyd Ickler, of Orchard,
and Rayma May Ruzicka, of
Verdigre, Saturday, March 15.
Melvin Jacob Tischer, of Em
eraon, and Margaret Lorrene
Prill, oX Page, Wednesday, March
19.
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Mrs. June Lane, of Hastings,
is a guest at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ned Allendorfer.
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Mickey Stewart, of O’Neill, a
son, Randall Mickey, bom Wed
nesday, March 19, at the Sacred
Heart hospital. Lynch. Mrs.
Stewart is the former Miss Betty
Storjohann, of O’Neill.
ANGEL—Mr. aad Mrs. Leroy
Angel, of Lyncn, a daughter,
born Wednesday, March 12, at
the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
WURTZ—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Wurtz, of Spencer, a son, bom
Tuesday, March 11, at the Sacred
Heart nospital, Lynch. The
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Ered Wurtz, of Lynch, and Mr.
and Mrs. Art Wilson, of VerdeL
SPENCER—Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Spencer, oi Lynch, a daugh
ter, born Tuesday, March 11,
at the Sacred Heart hospital,
nynch.
PRILL—Pfc. and Mrs. Donald
Prill, of Cnambers, a daughter,
Maurine Armenta, weighing kT*
pounds, bom 'Tnursday, ivi^rch
ztl, at Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital, Norfolk. Mrs. Prill is the
rormer Armenta Uieed, of Cham
bers. Private Prill is in the ser
vice stationed at Camp Roberts,
Calif.
nlLSON—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Nelson, oi O Neill, a oaugnier,
Marlene sue, weighing 7 pounds
iu Vz ounces, Dorn Monday, Marcn
24, at ntxinson Memorial nos
pnal. Mrs. Nelson is tne former
isioise mma Newell.
OcjIIOhnE — Mr. and Mrs.
Ricnaru usoorne, of Auunson, a
son, Luwaru rranx, weupung o
pounds 9 ounces, born satuiuay,
Marcn 22, at zvixmson Memorial
nospital. Mrs. Osborne is tne for
mer Mary mm delimit.
ALiAart DEK— Mr. and Mrs.
Warueii Alexander, of Stuart, a
daughter, mnua nose, weigning
a pounus 12 ounces, born lues
uuy, rviarcn 2a, at tne Stuart hos
pital.
diAPLES—Mr .and Mrs. Al
ii eu otapies, jr., ul dpoxane,
Wash., a uaugoter, muiy Pam
ela, burn Munuay, January Zo, at
Uie uuoneas nospnar at opoxane.
mis. dtaptes is toe funner Doro
thy t unuus, uaugnter oi t ranK
t unuus, wno live near Dustin.
SIClT & INJURED
PAGE—Mrs. Lynn Williamson
and daughter, Annie Laurie, of
Elgin, Ore., spent Wednesday
mgnt and Thursday, March 19
and 20, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Williamson. They |
were returning from Rochester,
Minn. Annie Laurie had been a |
former patient there and at the
medical checkup they were told
the cancer of her mouth was
cured. . . Mrs. Charlie Cronk has
been a patient in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, since
Wednesday, March 19. Her
condition is ‘good.” . . . Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Mudloff took
their son, Norman, to Our Lady
of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, on
Monday evening, where he ex
pected to submit to an appendec
tomy. When they arrived there
they found Norman was on the
verge of having pneumonia so
the operation was postponed un
til Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Mudloff returned to Page that
night as Mr. Mudloff was sufler
ing with the flu and was unable
to stay. Mrs. Mudloff returned to
Norfolk Tuesday morning. . . .
Mrs. Frank Cronk entered Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital Mon
day for obseravtion.
EWING— Milan Welke came
home Thuisday from Our Lady
of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk,
where he had been a patient for
the past 10 days His condition is
“much improved.” . . Mrs. Merle
Filsinger and son, Daniel La
mont, came from the Tilden hos
pital on, Thursday to spend a few
j uays at the home of her parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimes. . . Mrs.
! A. A. Alden is able to be up pan
time this week. She had the mis
: fortune to fall at her home and
has been suffering from severe
bruises, especially in one arm
which was injured in the elbow.
ROCK FALLS — Miss Norma
Jane Widtfeldt missed school re
cently because of a severe cold.
. . . Mrs. Floyd Johnson consult
ed a doctor in O’Neill duesaay.
bhe is ' better again” now after
a three weeks’ siege. . . Frank
Ellis, of Buhl, Ida., was taken
oy plane to Rochester, Minn.,
| for major surgery. No other de
tails are known yet by relatives,
Mrs. Henry Vequist and Mrs. Al
bert Widtfeldt. He moved from
O’Neill about two years ago.
AMELIA—Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nett and Connie, and S. C. Bar
nett were ONeill and Atkinson
callers Friday. Connie has been
ill again and tney consulted a
doctor. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dierks took their infant daugh
ter, Karen t>ue, to bcottsbiuff on
Monuay for medical aid. Mrs.
Dierks and baby have been in
O’Neill at the home of Mrs.
Dierks parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert DeUrotf, for six weeks.
O’NEILL—Sylvester Zakrzew
ski has been ill and under a
doctor’s care. . . Earl W. Ralya
has been on the sick list more
than a week- . . Leonard Bazel
man, The Frontier’s pressman, is
still confined to his home with a
multiple left leg fracture. He
was injured in an auto accident
March 13.
STUART—Dwaine Lockmon is
confined to his home with an ear
infection. . . Ed Whitehead was
dismissed from Methodist hospi
tal, Omaha, Wednesday, March
19. He is convalescing at the
home of a niece in Omaha.
CELIA—Paul Johnson has been
i on the sick list the past week
and his brother, Stanley, has
! been doing hts work. . . Mrs. Ed
na Hendricks is still a patient
ai .nuansun Memorial hospital.
CHAMBERS — Mrs. A r n i e
Mace, sr., was taken to a Norfolk
nospital last ween. Her condition
is critical.”
JOINS NAVY
Larry Brookhouser, of Middle
branch, and Raymond Ruzicka, of
Verdigre, are now stationed at
the navy base at San Diego,
Calif., having recently volun
teered. Brookhouser is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhousei;
Ruzicka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Ruzkka, of Verdigre.
Slat* Parly—
The P-TA men are sponsoring
a benefit card party Friday eve
ning at the O'Neill public school.
(Present County Judge)
LOUIS W. REIMER
NON-POLITICAL CANDIDATE
For
COUNTY JUDGE
Will Appreciate Your Support
in the
PRIMARIES APRIL I, 1952
GONDERINGER MOTOR CO.
Atkinson, Nebr.
"Home ol Dependable Transportation"
Thursday Star Specia
1946 Dodge Deluxe 2-Dr. Sedan
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• Seat Covers
• Radio j
• Heater
• Spotlight
THIS CAR has a rebuilt motor . . . also
features the famous Dodge Fluid-Drive
Thursday Only.$595
as advertised in y^
Ladies* Home Journal/
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March 27th to April 13th
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FASHION FAIR
Right now is the time to choose your
new spring shoe. You've never seen • more
gwrkling array than in our Air Step
Fashkn Fair collection. Pumps, sandals,
walking shoes, flats ... beautiful styling,
enperdy crafted with the plus comfort of the
anduaive Magic Sole. The Magic Sole
puts air in your step.
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The Shoe with
the MAGIC SOLE
You step on air
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According to Style
SHOES ILLUSTRATED
AVAILABLE IN:
Widths AAA, AA, A & B
Sizes 5 to 10
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Cattle, Hog Markets Steady
• Already in the yards are some fine steer and heifer calves.
There'll be seven registered Hereford bulls, consigned by Art
ONeill & Sons. Bulk of the other cattle will be calves, cows and
butcher stock. The cattle market is stronger than it was a few
weeks ago.
• There'll be in the neighborhood of 250 head of feeder pigs.
The hog market has been holding steady.
O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
Phone 2 O’Neill
SHELHAMEB FOODS
GROCERY PHONE: 56 O’NEILL PRODUCE PHONE: 173
PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 27-28-29
DEL MONTE — 46-Oz. Cans
TOMATO JUICE, 2 Cans.59c
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIX, 2 Pkgs._71c
PORK, 12-0z. Can.41c
STOCKTON
CATSUP, 2 Btls.35c
GOLDEN VALLEY
CORN, 2 Cans.29c
VAN CAMP
PORK-BEANS, 4 No. 2 Cans 69c
KRAFT
VELVEETA
2-Lb. Box....85c
NAVY BEANS 5 Lb. Cello 59c
LARD SLbs. 29c
POST TOASTIES OR Giant Pkg.
CORN FLAKES 25c
PORT LIGHT
TUNA 2Cans 45c
SHINA-DISH Lge. Pkg 27c
a wmmmmmm—m*
PINK or WHITE
GRAPEFRUIT
lQfor 45c
PASCAL
CELERY
Lb.IOC
MED. SIZE
ORANGES
3 Lbs.29c
mmmmmmmmammmammmmmmmmmm
HARDING'S j
BUTTER
u». 69c j
S-P-E-C-I-A-L
SATURDAY ONLY
OUR
SOFT FROZEN
CREAM Qt
SWIFT’S PREMIUM
SMOKED HAMS
HALF or WHOLE
NO CENTER CUTS REMOVED
Place Your Order
NOW for Easter
Only 53c Lb.
WILSON'S CERTIFIED
PICNIC HAMS, Lb. 39c I
WILSON'S CORN KING Lb. I ■
SLICED BACON. .. 39c 1
PRODUCE - HATCHERY - FEEDS
§ WE cabby a complete line or
1 NUTRENA POULTRY, HOG & CATTLE FEEDS
Now MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER That You Bay
1 NUTRENA CHICK STARTER CRUMBLES
“This Feed Voted the Best by Test”
!We Have Some Fine STARTED CHICKS on Hand |
CONSISTING OF: W. ROCKS, LEG. ROCKS, A. WHITES, W. LEGHORNS
ANOTHER HATCH COMING OFF MON., MAR. 31 I
ROCKS. WYANDOTTES, LEG. ROCKS. A. WHITES. W. LEGHORNS
MISCELLANEOUS FEEDS & SUPPLIES ON HAND
TANKAGE — MEAT SCRAPS — BONEMEAL — LIMESTONE — R. SALT
CUDAHY ALL PURPOSE MINERAL & MINERAL BLOCKS
SWEET LASSY MOLASSES PELLETS — LASSY 22% NUGGETS, CUBES
OYSTER SHELL — STOCK GRO — BUTTERMILK — VIS VITA FEEDS 5
SANI-FLOR — PEAT MOSS BROODER HOUSE LITTER — BLOCK SALT
SOY BEAN MEAL PELLETS. CUBES — NUTRENA 22 - 41% CUBES
Nutrena 24% Sow & Pig Meal or Nuggets
Nutrena 40% Hog Balancer Meal, Nuggets
CASH FOR YOUR
CREAM - EGGS - POULTRY - HIDES
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