The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 29, 1955, Page 12, Image 12

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BRAUER—Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Brauer, jr., of Stuart, a son,
weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born
Friday, December 16, in a Nor
folk hospital.
HILDRETH — Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hildreth of Lincoln, a
daughter, Susan, weighing 8
pounds born Sunday, December
18, at Lincoln. The Hildreths now
have two daughters and one son.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hildreth and
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kocina, all of
Verdigre, are grandparents.
MARQUARDT—Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Marquardt of Norfolk an
nounce the adoption of three
boys, all brothers; Twins—Gary
and Gerry, 8-years-old, and Tom
my,. 6-years-old. Mrs. Marquardt
is the former Lillian Frickel of
Atkinson.
LAMPERT—Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry, Lampert of Stanton, a daugh
ter, born Sunday, December 18.
Mrs. Lampert is the former Joan
Bauer of the Deloit community
near Ewing.
VALLA — Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Valla of Kansas City, Mo., a
daughter, Mary Catherine, born
Thursday, December 15, in St.
Joseph’s hospital, Kansas City.
Mr. Valla is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Valla of O’Neill.
SHAIN—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Shain of Ewing, a daughter, Sue
Vaulda, weighing 8 pounds $%
ounces, born Wednesday, Decem
ber 21, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill.
LINES—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Lines of Ewing, a daughter,
Irene Lee, weighing 8 pounds 8%
ounces, born Wednesday, Decem
ber 21, at St. Anthony’s hospital,
O’Neill.
HOERLE— Mr. and Mrs. La
Vera Hoerle of Chambers, a
daughter, Rosemarie Diana,
weighing 7 pounds 10% ounces,
born Friday, December 23, at St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
ANGEL—Mr. and Mrs. Donovan
Angel of Spencer, a daughter,
Nola Jeanne, weighing 9 pounds |
10% ounces, born Sunday, De
cember 25, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O’Neill.
RUZICKA—Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Ruzicka of Dorsey, a son,
born Sunday, December 25, at
the Creighton hospital.
John J. Harrington
Insurance — Real Estate
Income Tax Service
Social Security Consultation
O’Neill — Phone 19
CAMERON—Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Cameron of Chambers, a
daughter, Karen Ann, weighing 6
pounds 14 ounces, born Sunday,
December 25, at St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
PAINE—Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Paine of Inman, a daughter,
Charlene Marie, weighing 7
pounds '12 ounces, born Monday,
December 26, at St. Anthony’s
hospital, O’Neill.
SCHAAN—Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Schaan of Redbird, a son, weigh
ing 6 pounds 15 ounces, born
Tuesday, December 27, at the
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
Sick & Injured
O’NEILL — H. J. Harte is
“showing some improvement” in
St. Anthony’s hospital. Mrs. Harte
has rented a home in O’Neill
where the Hartes will reside. . .
Thomas Enright, who has spent
the past three months in St. An
thony’s hospital, was able to re
turn to his home on Tuesday,
December 20. Mr. Enright had
fallen and broken his hip early
in September and has been in
the hospital since. . . J. O. Walker
is walking on crutches, having
suffered a fall on the ice near
the downtown section. . . Ben
Vidricksen, who ha sbeen hospit
alized on two occasions during
the past month, returned to his
home for Christmas. He is recov
ering from pneumonia and is con
fined to his home. Mr. Vidrick
sen is manager of Harding Cream
here. . . Little, Miss Cheri Wan
ser of Hartington had a tonsilec
tomy Wednesday at St. Anthony’s
hospital. She is visiting her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frgnk
Froelich. . . Dr. O. W. French is
“improved” at St. Anthony’s. . .
Ralph Stowell suffered a heart at
tack last Thursday at the O’Neill
Livestock Market. He was taken
by ambulance to the hospital.
VENUS — Warren Grueling,
youngest son of Mrs. Pearl Groe
ling, was taken to St. Anthony’s
hospital Saturday. He is suffer
ing from diabetes. Warren is a
freshman at the Creighton high
school. . . Friday, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Door drove to Creighton
where Mrs. Dorr stayed with the
Dale Dorr children while Mrs.
Dale Dorr accompanied Mr. Dorr
to Lincoln. Returning heme with
them from Lincoln was Dale
Dorr, who had been a patient at
the Veterans hospital for 3%
months. Dale will return to the
hospital this week.
CHAMBERS — Mrs. Lois Ad
ams, who is a patient in St. An
thony’s hospital in O’Neill, spent
Christmas day at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Grimes. She returned
to the hospital that evening. . .
Katheryn Rubeck, a patient at St.
Anthony’s hospital, spent Christ
mas day with her parents ac the
John Honeywell home.
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. O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK
. . — Member FDIC —
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NOTICE
To Motor Vehicle Owners and Taxpayers
Temporary change of office business hours for January and
j February. Open at 9 o’clock, remaining open during the noon
hour and closing at 4 o’clock.
License plates to go on sale January 3rd.
Bring or send all copies of the tax statements which you
will receive before January 1. Bring or send along the 1955
registration certificates and amount of tax and license fee. In
clude 25 cents for postage on all passenger car plates, 3 cents
for trailer plates and 10 cents for truck plates. Fee for all pas
senger cars $8.00. Only one plate will be issued to all trucks.
This one plate to be mounted on the rear on all straight trucks
and pickups and on the front on truck-tractors.
For all trucks, pickups and panels being issued a commer
cial license, it is compulsory that an empty weight certificate
be presented before a license tan be issued. This ceritficate must
show the name of owner, kind of truck or semi-trailer, engine
or identification numebr, date, and must be signed by some
scale attendant, and the weight. Tractor and semi-trailer must
be weighed separate. Weight certificate blanks are being
mailed out to all commercial truck owners. Your cooperation
will be greatly appreciated.
J. ED HANCOCK
County Treasurer
PAGE — Mrs. Hugh Holliday
has been under the doctors care
the past week with a near-pneu
monia condition. . . Mrs. Bertha
Reed has been ill with a severe
chest cold and under the doctors
care. . . Bobby, the year-old-son
of Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr.,
suffered from a bad case of stom
ach flu over the Christmas week
end. . . Harvey Cullen, who has
spent months in a critical condi
tion from an attack of spinal
meningitis and complications,
returned home Friday from an
Omaha hospital and is “feeling
and looking quite well again”.
He had been hospitalized in both
O’Neill and Omaha.
STAR — Mrs. Await Spangler
spent several days in O’Neill
with her mother, Mrs. Bowden,
who was ill. . . Warren Groeling,
14, grandson of Mrs. Hulda Miller
was admitted to St. Anthony’s
hospital in O’Neill, Saturday, De
cember 24. He is a son of Mrs.
Pearl Groeling of Orchard.
EMMET — Mrs. Alex McCon
nell’s health is improving. She is
able to be up and around. She is
staying at the Walter Puckett
home at Atkinson. . . Mrs. Henry
Werner is a little better and is
up and around.
CELIA — The children of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Frickel stayed at
the Connie Frickel home while
their mother was in the Atkinson
hospital from Sunday, December
18, until Thursday.
RIVERSIDE — Johnnie Miller
took his mother to a Neligh hos
pital for a checkup after she fell
at her home on Friday. She re
turned to her home on Saturday.
INMAN—Herbert Nielsen re
turned from Omaha Tuesday
morning, December 20, where he
spent a week in the Methodist
hospital recovering from surgery.
Bosn, Harder Open
O’Neill Motor Mart
Ray Bosn and Dwight Harder
have formed a partnership and
opened the O’Neill Motor Mart at
219 West Douglas street, the for
mer location of Wick’s Body Shop.
The firm will sell new and used
cars and trucks and is identified
as Holt county’s newest non
franchised dealer.
Parents of Slain
Woman Formerly
Lived at Stuart
STUART — The parents of a
slain Lincoln woman formerly
lived at Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Morrison, jr., of Des Moines,
la., were the parents of Mrs. Nan
cy Parker, 22, murdered Lincoln
housewife. They resided in Stuart
about 35 years ago.
The father of the murdered
woman was a musician with the
Walter Savage Amusement com
pany. The slain girl’s mother is
the former Joy Miller of Stuart,
daughter of Mark Miller, a pio
neer blacksmith.
The young housewife’s husband,
Darrel Parker, 24, city of Lincoln
forester, signed a statement he
killed his wife. Later, when ar
raigned, he pleaded innocent.
Too Late to Classify
FARM MACHINERY
Double unit Globe milker, new
model.
Winch, short singer, center mount,
$125.00.
1950 John Deere MT.
1948 IHC C.
1949 IHC C.
1950 Allis WD.
1950 Ford tractor.
Farmall 30.
1941 IHC H.
1943 IHC H.
Good used cream separators.
Shelhamer Equip. Co.
Phone 570, O’Neill
CARD OF THANKS
I WISH to thank Doctors Wilson
and Langdon, nurses and Sisters
at St. Anthony’s hospital for
the care accorded me during
my hospitalization, and espe
cially do I want to thank Rudy
Morrow and Fred Moor for
their blood donations.
35c50 MRS. FRED SALAK
TRUCKS FOR SALE
1954 Ford F-900.
1952 Ford 2-ton.
1948 Chevy %-ton.
Shelhamer Equipment
_O’Neill, Nebr.
Royal Theatei
— O'NEILL. NEBR. —
Thurs. Dec. 29
Family Night
Frederick Brisson presents
THE GIRL RUSH
Color by technicolor in Vista
Vision. Starring Rosalind Russell,
Fernando Lamas, Eddie Albert,1
Gloria DeHaven with Marion
Lome, James Gleason.
Family admitted for 2 adult tick
ets; adults 50c; children 12c
Fri.-Sat. Dec. 30-31
KENTUCKY RIFLE
On giant wide screen and Pathe
color starring Chill Wills, Lance
Fuller, Cathy Downs, Jeanne Cag
ney, Jess Barker, Sterling Hallo
way. Live all the excitnig adven
ture of these people from the hills
of Kentucky forging a new trail
to the West!
Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee
Sat. 2:30. All children under 12
free when acompanied by parent
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Jan. 1-2-3
20th Century Fox presents Clark
Gable, Jane Russell and Robert
Ryan in
THE TALL MEN
Color by DeLuxe, cinemascope.
In the wonder of stereophonic
sound. The tall men stood tall . . .
fought tall . . . loved tall . . . and
one man towered above them all!
Wide as the Texas skies . . . lim
itless as the Montana peaks . . .
here comes the saga of the tall
men and the women who loved
them!
Adults 50c; children 12c; matinee
Sun. 2:30. All children unless in
arms must have tickets
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Celia Schools in
Yule Progr ams
CELIA—Miss Lois Adams and
pupils of Celia school staged a
Christmas program Wednesday
evening, December 21. The pro
gram was followed by a pie sup
per which netted $14.20.
The teacner, Mrs. Lyle Dam
ero, and pupils of McKathnie
school had their Christmas pro
gram last Thursday afternoon.
The teacher served a lunch after
the program.
The Hendricks school, Mrs.
Emil Colfack, teacher, had their
Christmas program Friday after
noon at the school.
Other Celia News
Leon Hendricks left Saturday
to join his wife for Chistmas at
the Ralph Ernst home in Milton
vale, Kans. They were expected
home Tuesday morning. Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Hendricks were at the
farm while he was gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
family were Christmas supper
guests at the Nels Colfack home in
Atkinson.
Billy Focken helped Alex For
sythe Saturday and Sunday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer
berg were Friday visitors at the
William Maloun home.
Temperatures have been mild
with quite a little thawing snow
since the winter season made its
formal debut.
The Earl Schlotfeld family were
Sunday evening visitors at the
John Sicheneder home.
Stanley Johnson spent Christ
mas with relatives in Lyons and
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sicheneder
and daughter visited her aunt,
Mrs. Rose Schneiderbauer, at
Butte Wednesday, December 21.
Duane Beck was a Saturday
visitor at the Maloun home.
Earl Schlotfeld was a Wednes
day morning, December 21, visit
or at the Ray Pease home.
Alex Forsythe was a Friday
dinner guest at the Connie Frickel
home.
Alex Forsythe spent Christmas
day with the Ted Baumeister
family at O’Neill.
The Joe Hendricks and Law
rence Smith families and Leon
Hendricks attended the program
at the Wesleyan Methodist church
in Atkinson last Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack and
Shirley were Saturday visitors
at the Adolph Arp home at Butte.
Alex Forsythe took the Clar
ence Focken children to Atkinson
Saturday afternoon so they could
attend the Christmas party for
the children at the Presbyterian
church.
Christmas dinner guests at the
Joe Hendricks home were the
Mark Hendricks family, Mr. and
Mrs. Omer Poynts and the Connie
Frickel family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pease and
son, Bob, spent Christmas day
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Spann.
Donnie Frickel arrived Tues
day, December 20, from Wayne
where he is attending school to
spend Christmas vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Connie
Frickel, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Maloun
and Billy spent Christmas day
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
A, Hammer berg.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Milton McKathnie home were
Mrs. Blanche Rouse and son,
Marvin, Mrs. Emma McKathnie,’
Mildred Keyes, Karl Keyes, Miss
Elsie Kruger, Mrs. Fioyd Keyes,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
and family of Inman, Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Risor and family of
O’Neill, Maude Rouse, and Mrs. >
Bertha Hayden of Colorado.
Darel and Kay McKathnie,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
McKathnie, were in the Metho
dist church program in Atkinson
Friday evening.
To Oklahoma—
District Judge D. R. Mounts
and wife are spending the Christ
mas holidays in Oklahoma.
META’S
Beauty Parlor
4 Blocks E., 2 N. of Stoplight.
PHONE 102 — O’NEILX.
JUICE E.
GMPEFRBIT 10 h 39c FR|||T_No * can 33c
JUICE FROZEN
ORANGES .2 dozen 49c STRAWBERRIES .Pk*. 27c
OUR FAMILY
CRANBERRIES-lb- 19c PORK and BEANS_ 2 303 cans 29c
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GROUND BEEF ..Per lb. 29c
HAMS — Whole or Half-Per lb. 49c
PICNIC HAMS ---Per lb. 27c
BEEF QUARTERS — Fronts... Hinds ...37c
BEEF RIB
I SWANS DOWN ANGEL FOOD
CAKE MIX_Pkg, 45c
BULK DATES__ 2 lbs. 49c
JELL-0-3 pkgs. 2 5C
POPCORN_2 lbs. 35c
CHOCOLATE CHIPS Pkg. 23c
OUR FAMILY
SWEET PICKLES_8-oz. jar 23c
RED MARASCHINO
CHERRIES_4-oz. jar |7c
TIDE_Reg. pkg. 29c
PAPER NAPKINS_Pkg. 15c
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