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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
BROSTROM — Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Brostrom, of Page, a son,
Braay Mark, weighing 7 pounds
3 ounces, born on Tuesday,
April 1, at St. Trancis hospital,
Grand Inland. This is their first
cnild. _ , „
ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Anderson, of O’Neill, a son,
Danny Gene, weighing 8 pounds
2 ounces, bom Wednesday, April
9, at the O’Neill hospital.
LOFQUEST — Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Lofquest, of Stuart, a
daughter, Doris Louise, weighing
9 pounds, born Monday, April 7,
at the Stuart hospital.
CULHANE—Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Culhane, of O’Neill, a son, Ste
phen Lee, weighing 8 pounds 8
ounces, born on Sunday, April 6,
at the O’Neill hospital.
GOKIE— Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Gokie, of O’Neill, a son,
weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces,
born on Tuesday, April 8, at the
O’Neill hospital.
OTT—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott,
of O’Neill, a son, Donald Alvin,
weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces,
born on Saturday, April 5, at the
O'Neill hospital.
BELZAR—Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Belzar, of O’Neill, a daughter,
Pamela Jo, weighing 3 pounds 9
ounces, born Sunday, April 6, at
the O’Neill hospital.
WALTER—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Walter, of Chambers, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces,
born Wednesday, April 2, at the
Lutheran hospital, Norfolk.
BKOW'N—Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Brown, of Chambers, a daughter,
Linda Kay, weighing 816 pounds,
born Monday, March 31, at the
Tilden hospital.
HUBEL—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hubei, of Ewing, a son, weighing
8 pounds 9 ounces, born Thurs
day, April 3, at 8:15 a.m., in a
Norfolk hospital.
SOUTH OF STUART NEWS
r^c. Aiariin J. -riksch arrived |
home Thursday March 27 to j
spend a iO-day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mik
sch and other relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch and
famdy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krysl
and Kenneth and Steve Cieslak
helped Frank Greger, jr., cele
brate his birthday Thursday eve
ning, March 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bott, of
Hastings, Delores Miksch and Es
ther Fox, of York, were March 29
weekend guests in the John
Miksch home.
'Mr. and Mrs. John Hamik,
Charles and Edith were Sunday,
March 30 callers in the John
Miksch home
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE: Cribbed ear corn, 90
pounds for $1. — Gerald Gra
ham, O’Neill. 49p30
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart
ment.—Phone 119, O'Neill. 49c
MY REGISTERED GOLDEN
>ALOMINO QUARTER HORSE,
MESA PLAUDIE
AT STUD
Combining quality, color, gen
tle disposition to a high degree.
Service at my place IV4 mi.
south of Fred Mack corner, At
kinson. Fee $25 at time of ser
vice, return privileges.
JAY CRAWFORD
Atkinson 49-2p
WANTED: A job as housekeep
er or will care for children or
invalid.—Ethel Hall, Venus.
_ 49-50p50
I WISH to thank all my relatives
and friends for the cards, gifts
and visits while I was in the
hospital. Also to those that
helped at home in any way.
49p50 NORMAN MUDLOFF
CARRIERS NEEDED
TWO GOOD boys to carry eve
ning route for Norfolk Daily
News, good pay, no Sunday
deliveries. If interested leave
name and address at The Fron
tier for personal interview
with Mr. John Goossen, circu
lation manager, Norfolk Daily
News. 49,
WANTED: Bulldozer or scraper !
work, also basement or dam
building. See Floyd or Don
Harding, O’Neill, phone 478-J.
_ 49-52pll0
SICK & INJURED
O’NILLL—Frank Dalton went
to the Veterans hospital in Grand
islanu on Jfriaay evening, April 4.
tie submitted to an emergency
operauon on Saturday, April 5.
tiis condition is ‘slightly im
proved. . . clarence bauser enter
ed tne Veterans hospital, Grand
island, to receive treatment for a
leg ailment, tie was accompanied
to uranu island Friday by Mrs.
oauser and mr. anu Mrs. Mi Duur
pert. . . Carlyle Washechek ar
rived home Saturday, April 5,
from the Bryan Memorial hospi
tal, Lincoln, where he had been
comfined some time. His condi
tion is ‘ improved.” . . Mrs. Lester
Oetter entered Orthodpedic hos
pital, Sioux City, Tuesday, April
1. She underwent major surgery.
Her condition is "good.” Mrs.
Charles Beilin took her to Sioux
City and remained with her un
til Saturday. . . Carl Asimus re
turned Saturday from Sacred
Heart hospital, Lynch, where he
had been a patient several weeks.
DLLOIT — Stanley Bartak was
a recent patient in a isortoiK no,s
pitai . . . iJaisy Day, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Koyvan Day, was
rusneu to a i'liuen nospnui Tues
day, April 1, for an appendecto
my. Tne trip was made over dif
; licult roads . . • Llayne Keiu.er
was able to return to senool Wed
nesday, April u, alter a week’s
illness . . . Mrs. Maynard Stearns
was a patient at tne Tilden hos
pital several uays recently. . .Mrs.
Merle i* lisinger and infant son re
turned to tneir home last week. .
. . Mrs. Joe Hupp, of Norfolk, for
mer Deloit resident, submitted to
surgery in a Norfolk hospital re
cently.
EWING—After five weeks ot
absence from school duties be
cause of illness, Milan Welke was
back at his desk Monday morn
ing. . . R. B. Crellin, former edit
or and publisher of the Ewing
Advocate, is back in the Veterans
hospital, Grand Island, for fur
ther treatment. Mrs. Crellin ac
companied him and will spend
much of her time with him. Mr.,
Crellin has been assisting with
the work on the Clearwater Rec
ord for several months as well as
the Orchard News and the home
town paper, the Advocate.
LYNCH — Mrs. Mary Gallop is
“not so well”. . . Mrs. Ed Wnet
ham was in a “critical” condition
the first of last week due to a
heart condition and pneumonia. .
. . Mrs. Gordon Barta, of Dorsey,
underwent surgery at the Sacred
Heart hospital Monday, March 31
• . . Clayton Muller had the mis
fortune of losing his thumb on
his hand in a cornpicker on the
Fred Spencer farm east of Lynch.
. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammon I
and Phillip Hammon drove to
Norfolk Thursday where Mrs.
Hammon consulted doctors.
AMELIA — Mrs. Irvin Forbes
stayed in Atkinson a few days
the early part of last week to !
be near her grandfather, Mr.
Hitchcock, who was “seriously”
ill. . . Mrs. Julia White planned
to go to Lincoln he early part of
the week to visit her brother,
George Browitt, and wife. Mr.
Browitt is ill in a hospital and
Mrs. Browitt is recovering from
a fall in which she suffered a
broken hip.
CHAMBERS — Ed Porter un
derwent an operation at the
Methodist hospital in Sioux City
Friday, April 4. His daughter,
Mrs. H. W. Hubbard, and son,
Chauncey Porter, of O’Neill, vis
ited him Saturday. His condition
is “good.” . . Mrs. Lyle Walter
and baby girl are in “good” con
dition in a Lutheran hospital,
Norfolk.
FALL — Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Terrill departed Monday, March
31, for Rochester, Minn., where
Mrs Terrill will receive medical
care. . .Mrs. Frank Cronk is in
“good” condition in Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. . . .
Mrs. Calvin Harvey left Our La
dy of Lourdes hospital Friday,
April 4.
INMAN—Mrs. Harold Wilhoit
returned Sunday from Lincoln
where she was recuperating after
major surgery in a Lincoln hos
pital. Mr. Wilhoit went to Lin
coln Saturday after his wife.
CELIA—Mrs. Edna Hendricks
returned from a hospital Tues- '
day, April 1. She is staying at the
Mark Hendricks home.
STUART—Mrs. Ethel Stracke
is in “good” condition in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk.
ATKINSON — Mrs. Henry
Schmiecker is in "satisfactory”
condition in Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital, Norfolk.
Other Chambers News
Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Horn
and family, of Orchard, were
weekend guests in the Richard
Smith home. ,
Mrs. Herbert Russ, of O’Neill,
and Mrs. John Luben and daugh
ter, Karolyn, of Crawford, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hut
ton and family. They expect to
remain until after Easter. Mrs.
Russ is Mrs. Hutton’s mother and
is convalescing in her daughter’s
home following a major operation
in an Omaha hospital. Mrs. Lu
ben is a sister of Mrs. Hutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grimes, of
Lincoln, spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Grimes, and sister, Mrs. Lela Cor
coran, and boys.
PAGE HEWS
The WSCS met at the Metho
dst church parlors Thursday aft
ernoon. Mrs. Raymond Heiss had
charge of the business meeting.
Mrs. Mrs. William Neubauer led
| the devotionals and gave the les
| son. The father and son ban
I suet was discussed, the remain
der of the afternoon was spent
quilting and with other needle
work. Mrs. Aronld Stewart and
Mrs. Icie Rost served the lunch
Guests at Fox Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and
children were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fox.
..DANCE..
AT O’NEILL
American Legion Auditorium
t
SATURDAY, APRIL 12th
MUSIC BY
Alice & Her Orchestra
Admission: Adults 75c, Students 50c
o
o
i
° o
HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR BIG
APRIL CANNED FOOD SALE
AND '
COLOR CONTEST
DAVCV SALE & CONTEST CLOSING MAY 3RD Ami Cf
BUYwa Following Meat & Produce Prices EffectiveApril 10, 11, 1 2th tllKLwa
JOIN OUR COLOR CONTEST TODAY! WIN ONE OF THESE BICYCLES FREE!
Come in and see us for details. We have more entry blanks for you.
aaaannHaaMMm raaBaaBHBBMBBaii
Sunshine Krispy
CRACKERS
43 c
] THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY
OUR FAMILY — ORANGE
JUICE
2 46-Oz. Cns. 53c
—
OUR FAMILY — TOMATO
JUICE
2 46-Oz. Cns. 59c
"i
NASH’S
COFFEE
£ _ 85c
GOLDEN VALLEY—Sliced
PEACHES
No. 2\ Can.. 29c
GOLDEN VALLEY—Halves
PEARS
No. 2\ Can.. 33c
I
3
I
i
1 Kraft— Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only Swift’s Prem.—Half or Whole I Heinz—Thurs. Fri., Sat, Only
MIRACLE WHIP I SMOKED HAMS I CATSUP
Ql. Jar 49c " U>. I I 14-0z. Bile.. 21c ||
PLEASMORE
MARSHMALLOWS 2 Pkgs. 31c
GOLDEN VALLEY
TOMATOES 2 No. 2\ Cans 49c
OUR FAMILY—Cream Golden
CORN No. 303 Cans. 53c
OUR FAMILY—Crushed
PINEAPPLE 2 No. 2 Cans 57c
GOLDEN VALLEY—R.S.P.
CHERRIES No. 2 Cans.... 49c
BLUE SEAL
OLEO Slbs. S1.0Q
SEEDLESS
RAISINS 2 Lb. Cello 33c
OUR FAMILY—Solid Pack
TUNA 2Cans 69c
SLICED 2 Lbs. fox
BACON ENDS.25c
100% PURE
GROUND BEEF, Lb. 49c
HALIBUT STEAK.. 49c
PINK OR WHITE
GRAPERUIT, 10 for 45c
GREEN TOP
CARROTS, 2 Lg. Bun. J Jc
MEDIUM SIZE
ORANGES, 3 Lbs.. 29c
Lutheran Ladies’
FOOD SALE
j Saturday, April 12 j
At Our SNACK BAR
Serving Pie & Coffee J
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. !
RED OR GREEN MARASCHINO f
CHERRIES 2 4-0z. Jars.33c
OUR FAMILY |
PEAS 3No.303Cans.49c ■
OUR FAMILY
FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2i Can 37c
OUR FAMILY \
MILK 2 14-0z.Cans.29c
OUR FAMILY
PORK and BEANS 3 No. 2 Cans 49c
OUR FAMILY GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE 2 46-Oz. Cans.40c
OUR FAMILY
GRAPE JAM 2-lb. Jar.43c
OUR FAMILY
DILL PICKLES 3 Qis. S1.00
HATCHERY DEPARTMENT
WE HAVE STARTED CHICKS ON HAND
W. Rocks — Leg. Rocks — A. Whites — W. Leghorns
THESE CHICKS ARE FROM 10 DAYS TO 3 WEEKS OLD. IF YOU ARE IN
TERESTED LET US SHOW YOU THESE CHICKS AND OUR PRICE.
WE WILL HAVE DAY OLD CHICKS APRIL 15TH
WE NOW HAVE
NUTRENA’S NEW
CREEP 20
PIG STARTER
PIGS START EATING
THIS FEED IN FIRST
6 TO 8 DAYS
I We Carry a Complete Line of Poultry, Hog & Cattle Feeds I
I STARTER & GROWER CRUMBLES
EGG & BALANCER CRUMRLES
POULTRY CONCENTRATE
24% PIG & SOW ^EAL, NUGGETS
NUTRENA “SHOAT 40” NUGGETS
NUTRENA 40% BALANCER, MEAL, NUG.
CALF STARTER & GROWER
16 & 32% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT
22 & 41% PROTEIN PELLETS, CUBES
CUDAHY MINERAL.
TANKAGE — M. SCRAPS
BONEMEAL — LIMESTONE
BRAN — SHORTS — O. SHELL
SWEET LASSY PELLETS
22% LASSY FEEDS
CASH FOR YOUR
CREAM
EGGS
shelhamer!
foods I
Grocery Ph. 56 O’NEILL Produce Ph. 173 |
** . . :® «
SALT
WHITE — SULPHUR
IODIZED MINERAL
BLOCKS
CRUSHED ROCK
MIXING SALT
CASH FOR YOUR
POULTRY
HIDES