The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 18, 1952, SECTION 1, Page 11, Image 11

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    When You & Were Young . . .
Gas Lamps Replace
Oil on Trains Here
O’Neill Experiences a
Trial Blackout
50 Years Ago
F. J. Dishner left for eastern
Nebraska to spend the holidays
with relatives. . . With snow
eight inches deep and coal $8 a
ton, a man wonders what be
came of his summer wages. . .
The young man who owns a cut
ter and a horse has no trouble
getting a sweetheart. Sleighing
is elegant. . . Two barrels of
quail were seized by Game War
den Carter ot Fremont There
were 500 birds in the barreis
and the shipper is liable to a
fine of $5 for each bird. They
vere shipped from Verdigre. . .
S. B. Howard has purchased tho
Jrittell meat market. . . John A.
larmon purchased the L. C.
Wade residence and will move
in January 1. . . About January
1 the Eikhorn passenger will
end through one of the neatest
nd best equipped trains. Two
f the new coaches will be mod
em chair cars and will have gas
lamps in place of the oil lamps
... A son was born to Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Baker.
25 Years Ago
A 25-foot Christmas tree will
be ready for Santa next week
. . . Hugh O’Neill died at his
home at Ann Carr from heart
fanure. He was born in Quebec,
Canada. . . About 3,500 people
viewed the new Ford. . . Mrs.
Georgia Rasley’s car driven by
Warren Hall and a machine
driven by Eldon McPharlin were
badly danaged when they col
lided with another car enroute
to Elgin for a film. . . Mrs. C.
W. Porter entertained a group
of youngsters in honor of Ned’s
fifth birthday anniversary.
10 Years Ago
Miss Regina O’Connor and Lt.
1 William Griffin were married De
cember 10 at St. John’s parson
age at Deloit with Rev. C. A.
Beyerdorfer officiating. . . North
east Nebraska bond rally reports
sales of $396,806.25. . . A daugh
ter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Saunto December 12. . .
Pete Duffy went to Omaha to
attend a sheriff’s convention. . .
O’Neill held a trial blackout
from 9-9:15 p.m. on December 11
. . . Donald Elkins and Miss Flo
rence Bowers were married at
the Methodist church December
15 with Rev. Dawson officiating
... A daughter was bom Decem
ber 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Asher.
One Year Ago
Capt. Herbert O. Brennan
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Arlen Miles Anticipates
Air Cadet Training —
Airman Arlen (“Shorty”) Miles
arrived Sunday for a 15-day de
lay enroute with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Miles. He has
been stationed at Parks air fores
base, Caifomia, since his induc
tion last summer and is going to
San Angelo, Tex., where he will
await air cadet training. He flew
to Grand Island, and wil report
at San Angelo December 31.
Honored on Anniversary—
Sandy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Bright, was honored
on her second birthday anniver
sary last Thursday evening.
Those present to help celebrate
the anniversary were Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Ralya and Verle and
Mrs. Addie Kelly. A lunch of
cake and ice cream was served,
by Mrs. Bright.
On Honor Roll
at Conception —
A1 Bosn, who attends Concep
tion college at Conception, Mo.,
arrived Wedneday to spend the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Simon Bosn. Mr. and
Mrs. Bosn received word from
the dean of the college that he
has been placed on he honor roll
for the current nine weeks period.
This is his third year at Concep
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sorenson
of Page were Sunday dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
i Mrs. Elden Butterfield.
South of Stuart News
Mrs. Ella Cobb entertained the
Wednesday afternoon bridge club
at her home December 10. Prizes
were won by Mrs. Bob Baten
horst and Mrs. Joe Waliinger.
The club members enjoyed a
Christmas gift exchange and a
lunch served by Mrs. Cobb.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler and
Lavern went to see Mrs. Lyle
Addison and new baby girl, Bon
nie Jean, Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Addison’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tas
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heyne
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green
field attended a pinochle party
Saturday night at the Marvin Fry
home north of Newport.
A. M. Batenhorst went to Om
aha Wednesday, December 10, to
attend a convention for county
officials.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boett
cher and sons were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur Moon and Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Greenfield
children were Sunday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Greenfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Shald and
children enjoyed Sunday dinner
with Mrs. Shald’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Blake, of Spring
view.
Mrs George Shald, Mrs. Her
man Kramer and Mrs. Arthur
Olberding went to O’Neill Mon
day, December 8, to see Mrs.
Shald’s sister, Mrs. Bill Murphy,
who was a patient at St. An
thony’s hospital.
Mary Lou and Sandy Sue Slay
maker, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Slay maker, spent a few
days visiting at the George Kei
del home home last week. They
returned Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. George Keidel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wailinger
an^ family were O’Neill visitors
Monday, December 8.
Mi. and Mrs Lawrence Slay
maker, jr., were Friday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Slay maker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Boham and
family of Newport were Sunday
dinner guests at the H. P. Miksch
home
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Straka
were Wednesday evening, De
cember 10, visitors at the H. P.
Miksch home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska,
Marvin Ziska of Valentine, Miss
Blanche Bartos of Atkinson and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schoberg of
O’Neill were Sunday evening
callers at the Walt Kaup home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Krysl of
Gregory, S.D., were Sunday din
ner guests at the Albert Krysl
home. The occasion was Albert’s
birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaup and
girls spent Sunday afternoon at
the Ferd Kaup home in Stuart.
Gene Closson spent the week
end with his friend, Larry Krysl
at the John Krysl home.
Mrs. Bill Hoffman has spent the
past week in Stuart caring for her
father, Martin Miksch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krysl spent
Sunday afternoon at the Frank
Greger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deermer
and family of Atkinson spent
Sunday afternoon at the Vernon
Heyne home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rhodes en
joyed Sunday dinner with Mr,
and (Mrs. Albert Everingham in
Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxworthy
of Long Pine visited Wednesday
evening/ December 10, at the Roy
Rhodes home.
Terry Foxworthy visited his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rhodes, Saturday while his par
ents were in O’Neill shopping.
Mrs. John Kramer, jr., and
new baby son, Ricky, spent thn
last week at the John Kramer
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hamik
and baby and Mrs. J. P. Ifmrphy
and girls were Friday evernai;
visitors at the John Kramer
home.
Venetian blinds, prompt deliv
ery, made to measure, metal m
wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon
ald's. O'Neill.
W. F. FINLEY, M.D.
O'NEILL
First National Bank Bldg.
OFFICE PHONE: 28
Dr. Fisher, Dentist
In the Bishop BlocK—Norfolk
Office Phone; 610
Res. Phone: 2842
reached O’Neill December 1«
from Korea where he was a F-80
jet pilot. . . Gambles employees
held their annual Christmas par
ty December 18 . . • Mrs. J. w.
Rooney entertained at a luncheon
at the M&M cafe in honor of
Mrs. Hugh Ray who will be leav
ing for Loveland, Colo. . • Lt.
Jonn Baker of the air force ar
rived December 15 from Las
Vegas, Nev., to spend a 29-day
furlough with his parents. . .
The two children of Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Johnson, Lynda and
Kile, were “Mr. and Mrs. Santa
Claus” at the M M Christmas
party on December 14 at the
home of Mrs. Johnson.
Roger Dobias Heads
Citizenship Club-*
The pupils of school district
52 have organized a citizenship
club.
The following officers were
elected: Roger Dobias, president;
Alice Sweet, vice-president; Rod
ney Dobias, secretary; Doris
Smith, news reporter.
Colors are blue and white. We
try to wear these colors to our
club meetings.
Our last meeting was held on
December 11. All members were
present. Roll call was answered
with the nhme of a wild animal.
It was decided that our pledges
should be ready to read at the
next meeting.
A committee of three will be
appointed to choose games for
our Christmas party. Roll call
will be answered at the next
meeting with the name of a city
in the United States.
Our next meeting will be on
Thursday December 18. — By
Doris Smith, news reporter.
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with HIGH fROtCIM
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SUGARS that steers need to develop
fast . . . finish into market-topping aci-1
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minerals, vitamins and other bone and
meat building nutrients that stretch
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The Sandhills
Foremost
CATTLE
AUCTION
SALE EVERY
TUESDAY
HOG AUCTION:
Starling at 11 O'Clock A.M.
CATTLE
AUCTION:
Starting at 1 O'Clock P.M.
Under the same mangement
for over 20 years.
Bonded — Insured — Reliable
For Highest Net
Results — Sell Them
at Atkinson
Phone 5141
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Atkinson, Nebr.
Ernie Weller
General Manager
ELKHORN FLOWER SHOP
405 E. DOUGLAS ST.
O’NEILL, NEBR.
Night Phone 530W Day Phone 579
We Telegraph Flowers
| Flowers For All Occasions
BAKED BY JESSEE
HOLSUM BAKERS
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