The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 11, 1953, SECTION 1, Page 12, Image 12

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

    Future Subscribers
O
C
MOORE—Dr. and Mrs. Donald
Moore of Lincoln, a son, born
Wednesday, June 4, in Lincoln.
Doctor Moore is the oldest sor,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore of
Inman.
BETTENHAUSEN — Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Bettenhausen of O’
Neill announce the adoption of
a daughter, Sara LaRae, born
April 5, 1953.
SHILOUSKY— Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Shilousky of Ewing, a son,
weighing 4'4 pounds, born Mon
day, June 1, in the Albion hos
pital. The infant has been con
lined since to an incubator.
DUBOIS—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
DuBois of Spencer, a son, weighing
8 pounds, bom at 7 a.m. Sunday.
June 7, in Sacred Heart hospital,
Lynch.
CAMPBELL — Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Campbell* of Stuart, a son,
Ivan Neil, weighing 8 pounds 5
ounces, born Saturday, June 6, in.
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
SWANSON—Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Swanson of Denver, Colo., a son,
John Farley, weighing 6 pounds
614 ounces, born Sunday, June
7 in Atkinson Memorial hospital.
’ KRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Kramer of Atkinson, a
daughter, Susan, weighing 7
pounds, bom Monday, June 8, in
Atkinson Memorial hospital. The
Kramers now have three sons
and one daughter.
CLEMENS—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Clemens of Chambers, a daugh
ter, Valarie Jean, .weighing 6
pounds 10 ounces, bom Monday,
June 8, at St. Anthony’s hospital.
O’NeiU. , „
ROCKFORD — Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Rockford of Chambers, a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds 7
ounces, born Thursday, June 4,
in St Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
GOKIE — Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gokie of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 7Vz ounces,
bom Saturday, June 6, in St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
GIBSON—Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Gibson of Page, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 13% ounces,
bom Tuesday, June 9, in St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
BENSON—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Benson of O’Neill, a daughter,
weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces,
born Tuesday, June 9, in St. An
thony’s hospital, O’Neill.
SAWYER — Sgt. and Mrs.
Wayne Sawyer of Breckenridge,
Ky., a son, born Saturday, June
6. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Helmrick
of Ewing are grandparents.
--
Reunites with Sisters—
Mrs. L. A. Burgess went to
Fremont June 1, for a reunion
with her five sisters: Mrs. W. H.
Fowler of Enid, Okla., Mrs. How
ard Miller of North Platte, Mrs.
M. L. Crandall of Fremont. Mrs.
E. E. Bright ot Orchard, Mrs. R.
W. Johnson of Hynanis, and her
mother, Mrs. Laura Walker. The
reunion of one week was spent
at the Crandall home in Fre
mont. Mrs. Burgess returned
home Sunday, June 7.
Jack Dailey and daughters, Lila
and Betty, went to Lincoln Wed
nesday.
6 Reg. Angus Bulls
Sell at Auction
TUESDAY. JUNE 16
2 P.M.
These are “Sunbeam” bred
bulls, all are three-year-olds
or coming three.
Atkinson Livestock
Market
Atkinson, Nebraska
GAME SCHEDULED
The Junior Legion baseball
tetam will play at Spencer to
night (Thursday) at 8 o’clock
under the lights.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Bernard Rohde, 34, and Jac
queline Passieux, 23, both of O’
Neill, on Monday, June 8.
Hospital Notes
_
ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill)
Admissions: June 3—Mrs. Lau
ra Wyant, O’Neill. 4—Mrs. Alton
Rockford and baby girl, Cham
bers; Mrs. Lyle Clemens, Cham
bers. 5 — Sumner Downey, O’
Neill; Mrs. Deane C. Reed, O’
Neill. 7 — Mrs. Martha Wilson,
O’Neill; Mary Melcher, O’Neill;
Yhona Melcher, O’Neill; Nancy
L. Wilson, O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Go
kie and baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs.
Ralph Simpson, O’Neill; Mrs.
Mary Mullen, O’Neill. 7 — Mrs.
Elaine Stevens, Ewing; Mrs.
Lyle Clemens, Chambers; Mrs.
Bert Finley, Page; Mrs. Alvin
Pfaif, Anoka. 8—John D. Con
ard, Emmet; Mrs. Mildred Hon
ke, O’Neill; Mrs. Albert Gibson,
Page; David Lee, O’Neill; Baby
Girl Clemens, Chambers. 9 —
Mrs. Hugh Benson and baby girl,
O’Neill; Mrs. Bernard Hajek,
Lynch; Mrs. Fred Heerman, O’
Neill; Julia C. Waters, Jackson;
Baby Girl Gibson, Page.
Dismissals: June 4—Mrs. Lyle
Davis and baby boy, Page; Mrs.
R. B. South, Inman; Mrs. H. J.
Hammond, O’Neill; Mrs. Floyd
Whitaker, Chambers; Clarence
Finch, jr., Venus. 5—Mrs. Jos
Beelaert, Page; Mrs. Don Low
ery and baby boy, Butte; Joe
Niegzocki, Atkinson; Mrs. Lyle
Clemens, Chambers. 6—Mrs. Lau
ra Wyant, O’Neill; Mrs. L. B.
Summers , Page; Luceil Reel,
Spencer. 7—Nancy L. Wilson, O’
Neill; Yhona Melcher, O’Neill;
Mary Melcher, O’Neill; Mrs.
Martha Wilson, O’Neill; Gene
vieve Harty, O’Neill. 8—Mrs. Joe
Gokie and baby girl, O’Neill;
Mrs. Alton Rockford and babv
girl, Chambers. 9 — Mrs. Raluh
Simpson, O’Neill.
Hospitalized: Mrs. Hugh Ben
son and baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs.
Lyle Clemens and baby girl,
Chambers; John D. Conard, Em
met; Mrs. Albert Gibson, Page;
Mrs. Bert Finley, Page; Mrs. J.
M. Gallagher, Inman; Mrs. Ber
nard Hajek, Lynch; Mrs. Fred
Heerman, O’Neill; Mrs. Mildred
Honke, O’Neill; David Lee, O’
Neill; Agnes McAllister, Spen
cer; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill;
Mrs. Alvin Pfaff, Anoka; Mrs
Deane C. Reed, O’Neill; Mrs.
Elaine Stevens, Ewing; Julia C.
Waters, Jackson.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
In hospital: John L. Bain
bridge, Bristow, medical, un
changed; John Cerveny, Naper,
medical, unchanged; Mrs. Don
ald Du Bois, Spencer, obstetrical;
William Havranek, Lynch, sur
gical, good, going home; Mrs. L.
I. Hines, Spencer, medical, good:
Robert H. Johnson, Bristow,
medical, unchanged; Mrs. Chris
tina Klein, Bonesteel, S.D., ac
cident, improved; Mrs. Anna
Leslie, Naper, medical, satisfac
tory; James Maly, Lynch, acci
dent, improved; Mrs. Emma
Thiessen, Lynch, surgical, im
proving; Ervin Zimmerle, Spen
cer, surgical, satisfactory; Miss
Marie Mahlendorf, Lynch, med
ical, improved.
Dismissals: June 1—Mrs. Ger
ald Hamilton, Fairfax, S.D.; Mrs.
William Willoughby, San Fran
cisco, Calif.; Wendel Martinson,
Spencer. 2—Mrs. Allen Hender
son and baby, Verdel; Audrey
McNair, Spencer. 4 — Mrs. C.
Coulthard, Lynch. 5—Mrs. Ken
neth Caldwell and baby boy,
Anoka; Mrs. Arthur Avery,
Lynch. 6 — Robert Hammon,
Spencer; Mrs. Lucian Loock and
baby girl, Anoka. 8—Mrs. Ted
Loukota and baby girl, Gross;
Mrs. William Boswell and baby
boy, Butte; Kenneth Krupicka,
Spencer; Gary Schmidt, Spen
cer.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: June 1—Mrs. Frank
Kohle, Stuart, medical; Joseph
Mlinar, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs.
Clarence Wright, Atkinson, med
ical. 3—Ed White, Amelia, med
ical. 4—Madonna Miksch, Stu
art, surgical. 6 — Mrs. Glenn
Campbell, Stuart, obstetrical;
Mrs. Fred Swanson, Denver,
S
Colo., surgical; Mrs. Raymer
Funk, Atkinson, surgical. 7 —
Mrs. Melvin Andrus, Atkinson,
medical. 8—Mrs. Lawrence Kra
mer, Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs.
Bob Wallinger, Stuart, surgical.
Dismissed: June 2—Mrs. Frank
Kohle, Merrill Smith, Johnny
Head. 3—Mrs. Robert Vrooman.
5—Mrs. Elmer Vogel and son,
Mrs. Ernest Gotschall and son,
Mrs. Clarence Wright, Madonna
Miksch. 6—Joseph Mlinar.
STUART NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Obermire
left for Texas on Saturday, June
6, where they will spend several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Coppock
of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs.
Ruth French of Dalles Center, la.,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Olday on Sunday, June 7. Mrs.
Coppock and Mrs. French are
neices of Mrs. Olday.
Pvt. Danny Flanigan came
from a New Jersey camp Friday,
June 5, to spend his furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Flanigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nelson and
family of Amarillo, Tex., spent
Saturday and Sunday, June 6 and
7, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Nelson. The Edwin Nel
son’s will be moving to Nebraska
this summer since Mr. Nelson
will be supiel-intendent of this
school at Wilcox.
James Nelson, who is taking a
course in engineering at Kearney,
spent the weekend with his par
ents,, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nel
son.
Mrs. Ruby Jones of Madrid, la.,
and her daughter, who is taking
nurses training in Des Moines, la.,
came (Monday, June 8, to spend
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Zink. Mrs. Jones is a sister
of Mrs. Zink.
Miss Theo Weichman, student
at Wayne State Teachers college,
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weich
man.
Pvt. Harvey J. Steinhauser left
Friday, June 5, for Camp Lewis,
Wash., after spending his fur
lough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Steinhauser.
Tune In! Voice of The Fron
tier” . . Mon., Wed., Sat., 9:45 a.m.
nntg:t:i:::::nnn:t:u:t:n:t::nnnnny:
o
o
au-tomatio
w/ash&r
299.95
• Needs no “suds-saving” device! This water
thrifty automatic uses less water than any
other agitator-type automatic ... as much as
46% less by actual tests on full loads!
Your old washer may be worth up to $50
bIgerschips/
:: 'Mmmm . . . just makes your mouth water to think of
:: delicious, juicy, Hamburgers and fresh, crisp, Potato
Chips. We have everything that goes to make the meal
H complete. Let us help you today!
♦♦ 1
_ 1
i / PURE FRES!1 \
I ‘ GROUND BEEF
I V 3 £• 79c /
V. V t
1 "•-•
| OUR FAMILY
! CATSUP .2 btls. 39c *
| GIANT 11
I FAB -.-..Pkg. 69c §
| lOUR FAMILY §
(TEACHES. 3No. 2i cans$100 :||
I HARDING’S M
[ BUTTER.lb. 69c §
!* J *
3 , .
I
3
+ II
TAWW1A
IM !■ Wm f M A
^ m W A
HiAiVT
^jm *
•♦ V ^
V M
>♦ i| rAA
•♦ I
Ml
| B {SLICED 3 Lbs. for
II MINCED HAM $1.00
I I U.S. CHOICE BEEF SHOULDER
II ROASTS lb. 45c
| I SKINLESS
j I FRANKS 2 k 69c
I I [sliced Lb.
II BACON ENDS & PCS.29c
B II U.S. GOOD OR CHOICE
i I BEEF OUARTERS
B HI CHECK WITH US FOR PRICE
*♦ rM WKBBM H IH
B —
OUR FAMILY
. ORANGE JUICE
\ 2 46-Oz. Cans.... 63 C /
? DRESSED & DRAWN
[ FRYERS
| As Low as 89c Each
i PLACE
I YOUR ORDER
I EARLY
X TO INSURE
5 CHOICE SELECTION
FRESH I
CRISP w
RADISHES 3 b"n 10c I
MEDIUM SIZE I
ORANGES Lb 10c I
SNO-CROP FRESH FROZEN I
CORN 2 pfcgs 39c I
SNO-CROP FROZEN I
PEAS.2 pkgs. for 39c I
Nature-Ripe* Fresh Frozen 12-oz. pkg. 1|
STRAWBERRIES 29c |
; SALMON 2 tall cans 85 c 1
_ jj
OUR FAMILY §
PEAS.3 No. 303 cans 55 c |
OUR FAMILY I
CORN.3 No. 303 cans 55c I
OUR FAMILY 1
PORK & BEANS 3 No. 2 c» 45c g
DAVID HARUM 1
FLOUR.25-lb. bag $1.691
ICE CREAM
VANILLA Vi gal. 89c j
ROBERTS
COTTAGE CHEESE lit 19c ||
o
o; ;;
f NASHS /
/ COFFEE /
I 2'bb.Can.$159 l
CASH FOR YOUR PRODUCE
HEAVY HENS 16c Lb |
NO. 1 BUTTERFAT ___ 62c Lb. j
C #1 C THE EGG MARKET 1
E V UJ UNSETTLED
I FOB YOUR PICNIC,
! sandwiches:;
|g§ PETER PAN ' - i
1 PEANUT BUTTER l jars 49c 1
y M wilson’s 1
{ 1 CHOPPED BEEF 12-oz. can 43c |
I m OUR FAMILY—STRAWBERRY I
1 I PRESERVES 312 oz. jars 85c I
1 1 GRAPE JAM 2 2-lb. jars 79c 1
I m CUDAHY’S
1 | POTTED MEAT can 9c |
1 I PAPER PLATES D«-19c 1
I! II COLORED I
I I PAPER NAPKINS ft* 17c I
I m SUNSHINE CRACKERS 1
1 I HI-HO’S lb-oz. pkg. 33c 1
1 m BENNET’S — ALL FLAVORS I
i
“PTT TT‘TT——r.T T—TTT TrTTT T TTT~ T~ ITT" ||| L
NUTRENA FEEDS
For Your
| POULTRY — HOGS — CATTLE
I SPECIAL THIS WEEK
| PULLET GROWER CC OC
CRUMBLES. 100-lb. bag_VVaUll
I COMPLETE EGG RATION A fiQ
I SHOAT “40” CRAC
* PELLETS or MEAL _._HjUalV
| 40% BALANCER QC OC
I PELLETS or MEAL. Cwt_UVsUV
I BEEF CAKE “16” M RC
y NUGGETS (Heavy MoL). Cwl._UVkVV
i SWEET FLOW “16” OA QC
DAIRY FEED, Per 100-Lb. Bag_U^aVV
Stock on Hand
SOYBEAN MEAL, PELLETS
| CUDAHY ALL PURPOSE MINERAL
I CUDAHY MINERAL BLOCKS
t TANKAGE — MEAT SCRAPS — BONEMEAL
§ BRAN — SHORTS — BLOCK & CRUSHED SALT
! SWEET LASSY & MOLASSES PELLETS
BUTTERMILK — STOCK-GRO — VIS VITA
ROLLED OATS — SCRATCH GRAINS
CRACKED CORN — BULK MOLASSES
| PIG & CALF MILK REPLACER
I SHELHAMER S SUPER MARKET |