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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1954)
Future Subscribers DOWD — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dowd of Schuyler, a daughter, bom Sunday, February 7. Mrs. Dowd is the former Eileen O' Malley of O’Neill. BROWER—Mr. and Mrs. Har old Brower of Independence, Mo., a son, weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce, bom Tuesday, February 2. Mrs Brower is the former Gayle But ler of Inman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Butler. The Browers have two other children, Moth girls. BLACK—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Black of Stapleton, a daugh ter, Nikki Mae, weighing 6*6 pounds, born Wednesday, Janu • ary 27. Mrs. Black is the former LaVerne Lange of Atkinson. The Blacks have three other children, Biiue Vern, Bobby and Dickie. STALL—Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stail of Atkinson, a son, Larry, Duane, weighing 5 pounds 2 ounces, born Tuesday, Februaiy 2, in the Atkinson Memorial hos pital. HYTREK— Mr. and Mrs. An drew Hytrek of Stuart, a son, Timothy John, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces, born Friday, February j 5, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. I MARCELLUS— Mr. and Mrs. Billie Marcell us of O’Neill, a son, Gregg Allen, weighing 5 pounds 14% ounces, born Friday, Febru ary 5, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. 1IEISS—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss of Pageg, a_ son, weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce, born Monday, February 8, at St. Anthony’s hos pital, O’Neill. KIRSCH—Mr. and Mrs. Wil . liam Kirsch of J-ynch, a son, weighing 6V4 pounds, bom Mon day, February 8, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. SCriRUNK — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schrunk of Lynch, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, born Monday, February 8, m Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. SCHULTZ—Mr. and Mrs. Her man Schultz of Butte, a son, -^ weighing 8 pounds, bom Thurs day, February 4, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. CROSBY TO SPEAK Gov. Robert Crosby was invi'M tc make an “Operation Honesty” speech in O’Neill Tuesday. The invitation was extended by D C. Schaffer in behalf of the Cham ber of Commerce. The governor said he would arrange a date “soon.” Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: February 3—Mar guerite Smith, Stuart; Norma Widtfeldt, O’Neill: Mrs. John V. Slizoski, Ewing; Mrs. Ed Terris, O’Neill. 4—Kathleen Donohoe, O’ Neill; Mrs. Glenn L. Waring, Or chard; Mrs. Raymond Walter, Chambers; Mrs. Orville Morrow, O’Neill. 5—Mrs. Billie Marcellus, O’Neill; Kenneth Werner, Cham bers; Weston D. Whitwer, O’ Neill; Orin Spry, O’Neill; La Vonn Spry, O’Neill Janey Spry, O’Neill. 6—Mrs. Lloyd Winter mote, Chambers; Mrs. H. B. Black, Spencer. 7—Gordon Allen, Detty, Bristow; Bradford Ander son, Lynch; William Lewis Wink, Chambers. 8—Karen Grossnick- j laus, Bartlett; Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Page; Mrs. Frank Klasna, ispencer; Jim Grimes, Chambers, Mrs. Lottie Thompson, Inman; Mrs. Howard Jackson, Inman; Mrs. Joe Jareske, O’Neill; Joe Beelaert, jr., Page. 9—Mrs. Law rence Hamik, Stuart; Mrs. Ethel Stracke, Stuart; Mrs. Martin Po fahl, Ewing; Mrs. C. D. Hart rontt, O’Neill; Mrs. Arthur C. Walters, Chambers; Dianne Wal linger, Stuart; Mrs. B. J. Jensen, Stuarc. Dismissals: February 3 — Joe Beelaert, jr., Page; Mrs. Glenn Cadwallader, Stuart; Kenneth Paul Juran, O’Neill; Mrs. Francis Pribil, O’Neill. 4—Sandra Curtis, Orchard; Wayne Green, Cham bers; Albert Kallhoff, O’Neill. 5— Mrs. Grover Shaw, O’Neill; Tom my Cadwallader, Stuart; Mrs. John V. Slizoski, Ewing. 6—Mrs. T. E. Keeffe, Anoka; Mrs. Dean Farrier, O’Neill; Mrs. Eugene Hoffman, Stuart. 7 — LaVonn Spry, O’Neill; Orin Spry, O’Neill; | Janey Spry, O’Neill; Kenneth Werner, Chambers; Mrs. Glenn L. Waring, Orchard; Mrs. Ray mond Walter, Chambers; Jeanene Backhaus, O’Neill. 8 — Norma Widtfeldt, O’Neill; Harry R. Smith, O’Neill; Mrs. Barbara Leahy, Grand Island; Marguerite Smitn, Stuart; Kathleen Dono hoe, O’Neill. 9—Mrs. Ed Ferris, O’Neill; Bradford Anderson, Lynch; Gordon Allen Detty, Bris tow; Karen Grossnicklaus, Bart lett- Weston D. Whitwer, O’Neill; Charles P. Davlin, O’Neill. Hospitalized; Dianne Wallinger, Stuart- Mrs Arthur C. Walters, Chambers; Mrs. C. D. Hartronft, O’Neill; Elwood Wallen, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill Jim Grimes, Chambers; Mrs. Joe Ja reske, O’Neill; Mrs. Lottie Thompson, Inman; Mrs. Howard Jackson, Inman; Joe Beelaert, jr., Page; Mrs. Lloyd Wintermoie, Chambers; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Mrs. H. B. Black, Spencer; Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Page; Mrs. Billie Marcellus, O’Neill; Stanley Soukup, O’Neill; Mrs. B. J. Jen sen, Stuart; Mrs. Orville Morrow, O’Neill; Mrs. W. E. Warner, Page; Mrs. Lawrence Harm.*, Stuart; Mrs. Frank Murray, O’ Neill; Mrs. Martin Pofahl, Ew ing- William Lewis Wink, Cham bers; Mrs. Ethel Stracke, Stuart; Mrs. Frank Klasna, Spencer; Gil bert R. Fish, Butte. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: February 1 — Mre Lawrence Schneider, Atkinson, surgical; Mrs. Harry Van Fleet, Atkinson, medical. 2—Mrs. Ver non Stall, Atkinson, obstetrical. 4—Mrs. John Brown, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. John Tenborg, At Kinson, medical; Mrs. Caicline Mikus, Norfolk, medical: Mrs. John Jones, Atkinson, medical 5 —Mrs. George Syfie, O’Neill, medical; Mrs. Andrew Hytrek, Stuart, obstetrical. 6 — Bradley Payas, Atkinson, surgical; Harold Fullerton, Atkinson, medical. 7— Charles Peterson, Lamoni, la., surgical; Grover Silvers, Bassett, medical. Dismissed: February 1—Harvey Hanson, William Blackburn, Mrs. Ray Fullerton and son. 3—Mrs. Albert Freouf and daughter, Jan ice Bright, 5 pounds 4 ounces. 4 —Calvin Alyn, Mrs. Lawrence Schneider, Mrs. Harry Van Fleet. 6 — Mrs. George Syfie, John Braun, Mrs. John Jones. 7—Brad ley Payas. Hospitalized: Harold Fullerton. Grover Silvers, Ray Anderson, Mrs. Caroline Mikus, Mrs. Agnes Goldfuss, Mrs. John Tenborg, Mrs. Ralph Mlinar, Charles Pet erson, Mrs. Andrew Hytrek and son, Mrs. Vernon Stall and son. Record Turnout of PCA Stockholders Over two hundred people reg istered for the 2\dh anniversary meeting of the O’Neill Product ion association held in O’Neill at the Royal Theatre last Thurs day. It was the largest number of members ever to attend the an nual stockholders meeting. After a dinner which was ser ved by the M&M cafe, the meet ing convened with President D. C. Schaffer of O'Neill presiding. Special features during the meet ing emphasized the association success during the past 20 years in the field of agricultural credit. FATHER DIES AMELIA— Francis Keefe re ceived word of the death of his father near Ord on Saturday. They went to their home imme diately. Ralph Adair helped chore for them while they were away. LYNCH WOMAN ILL LYNCH— Mrs. Jack Pritchett has been on the sick list the past several days. . . Frank Hammon and daughter, Althea motored u> Norfolk Saturday where Frank received a medical checkup. John Bauld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld enlisted in the navy on Monday, February 1. He was sent to San Diego, Calif. H s adress is: John Edward Bauld, company No. 0027, U.S. naval training center, San Diego 33, Calif. Overnight guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kruse of Wheatland, Wyo., They were returning to Wheatland from St Paul, Minn. Notice to New Car & Truck Owners Due to the change in the method of taxing trucks and cars, you will have to bring the sales sheet from your deal er showing the cost of 1954 cars and trucks so we can de termine the valuation for tax purposes. Wm. F. Wefso, HOLT COUNTY Assessor ■ _ l 700 to 800 Cattle Expected • Between 700 and 800 cattle will be on hand today (Thursday) for our regular weekly sale. There'll be 400 top Hereford calves, 50 head of 450-pound heifers. 28 head • ■ ci steers weighing 400 pounds. 75 choice heifers and steers, all of these are one-brand cattle. There'll be 150 yearling heifers and steers,, 30 head of fat 2-year-old steers, and balance of offering will be mixed consignments of Stocker and feeder cattle. • Last Thursday's market showed: Steer calves, 20.00 to 24.00: heifer calves. 17.00 to 19.25; yearling steers, 18.00 to 20.00; yearling heifers, 15.50 to 16.50; stock cows, up to 152.00; top butchers. 26.75. O’Neill Livestock Market PHONE 2 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY* 46PROOF-4 YRS. OLD DISTRIBUTED BY WESTERN WINE & LIQUOR CO. O’Neill News Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Magstadt and daughters, Kay and Myre of Parkstan, S D., were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Magstadt’s mot her, Mrs. Vannie Newman. M.\ and Mrs. Victor Halva were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. »Bill Halva of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs Francis Soukup left Thursday, February 4, afte. visiting since Sunday at the home of Mr. Soukup’s aunt, Mrs. Clyde Streeter, and family. Mr. Soukup came to visit his father, Stanley Soukup, who was a pat ient in St Anthony’s hospital. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Burgess, who returned .from Rochester, Minn., Monday evening have had as their gusets for several days this week Mrs. Burgess’ sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fowler of Enid, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller | of North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harding, jr., and daughter, Sandra, cif Petersburg visited at the home 1 of Mrs. Thomas Harding, sr„ Sunday. Judy and Dickie Janzing of Atkinson visited their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Benson left Tuesday for Omaha on a combined business and pleasure trip. Guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Houser were Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz c»f Atkinson. Mrs. Edna Huebert and Dick Huebert, Mrs. Bill Beed and San dra Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beed in Neligh. Sunday. Carnival skating party, Sunday, Feb. 14, at Neligh rink. 41p30 Miss Maude Rouse had Ralph Young and children as guests at dinner Sunday, January 31. Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzewski, “Grandma” Zakrzewski and An na visited Mrs. Joe Jareske, south of O’Neill. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran, Mary Jo and Betty Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ott and Ronnie and Donnie drove to West Point Sunday to visit relatives. About 35 relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Nitzel. Mrs. Nitzel is a niece of Mrs. Ott. A very pleasant day was en joyed by all. I Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti pated, get sure but gentle relief—without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in Dr. Caldwell’s is one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis fying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family. Helps you get “on schedule" without re peated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s. Money back if not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280, New York 18, N. Y. GILLIGAN'S Rexall drug Phone 87 — O’Neill White Parchment Bond STATIONERY—2.50 Value _ NOW 1.79 120 Large Sheets — 75 Envelopes Don't let that cold get you down! Take ANAPAC New. Long Lasting Plus Tax NATURAL CURL PERMANENT _ 1.50 For children’s hair . . . grey, normal or bleached hair. Lice on Your CATTLE? GET a Lb. Can of Benzene Hexachloride that will make 50 gals, of spray. Just add the water. Weevils in Your GRAIN? WE CAN supply you with the right type of fumigant to clean your grain. Get VITAMIN A & D for Your Poultry Mix right in the mash. Magic WINDOW CLEANER_29c Washer on One Side, Squeegee on the Other bruiNGt—CHAMOIS COMBINATION 13”xl8” Chamois, 100% oil tanned, and 6”x4%” Cellulose Sponge—the ideal combination for that cleaning job. Only - 2.69 Come In and Inquire About Our Cheap AERSOL FIRE INSURANCE Costs Only-1- 1.69 VALENTINES We have a grand selec lion of the finest can dy in heart-shaped box es. 1.39 and up! We suggest cosmetics by CARA NOME Guest Soloist with Band' The /O-piece O Neill band will present a concert MTednesday evening, February 17, at 8 o’clock in St. Marv’s auditorium Solo and ensemble numbers with full band will be featured on this program which is scheduled to last one hour. The O’Neill band combines the personnel of the senior bands of the O’Neill public school and St. Mary’s academy. Jean Drake Houser will be guest soloist with the band in Rachmaninoff’s “Second Piano Concerto.” . Downey Building Now Open— The modern, one-story Downey office building erected immedi ately south of the O’Neill Photo Co., building on North Fourth street, was completed this week and five suites are now occu pied. Tenants include William W. Griffin, attorney; Dr. W. F. Fin ley, physician; Dr. F. J. Kubit schek, dentist; George C. Rob ertson, insurance; Mrs. Helen Rourke, beautician. Moving into the structure, O’ Neill’s newest and modernis-ic styled office building, was com pleted Monday. To South America— ATKINSON—Mr. and Mrs. E C. Weller are joining a group of stockmen from several states on a 28-day goodwill tour to South America. They will be entertain ed by the Argentine Hereford as sociation during a portion of then- stay. WATSON IS 86 • AMELIA—F. (j. Watson cele brated ms 86th birthday anniver sary on Saturday, February 6. His sons, Asa and Ronald, ani their families were dinner guests at his home Sunday. Mrs. Alice Johnson was among those who recently attended a meeting of the National Hair d:essers and Cosmotologists in Omaha. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: 13 good 2-year-old Hereford heifers, to freshen soon. — Robert Matthews, O' NeilL 4lp35 FOR RENT: A 4-room house.— Mrs. Emma Lawrence, O’Neill, 41-42c CARD OF THANKS I WISH to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely gifts, cards and flower? I received on my 94th birthday. MRS. BELLE SUMMERS 41p30 . ; - —— , • I GRANULATED BEET I DOUGHBOY ; ♦♦ I ♦♦ ♦ ♦ _ ■■■■■■■I _____ _ ^ ^ .igr *VP HI XU IKf MiW ggW. Mdf l9^g ^^TfK ^ n| *Wv wtk Wj v aw *♦ Bl g **5«B #«0 V4& £S£|j 2 'BbSM VuEl • •♦ H 1 BH £B m Bl y j My nn yfl ■ gjj £9 '^J H | 101 sb* JBg B Faff E#8 ^g JBffA gflg .^r H Wk •MM* aUmbwv BL- w^. : ♦♦ t. 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