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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1956)
Future Subscriber* HAMILTON — Mr. and Mrs Cordon Hamilton of Venus, a eon, weighing 7 pounds, born Friday, April 13. Mrs. Hamilton is the former Doris Be Ik a of Walnut. The Hamiltons now have two sons. STROPE—Mr and Mrs. Wen dell Strope of Venus, a son, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born Wednesday, April 11. The Stropes now have two daughters and one son. Mr. Strope is the son of Mr. and Mrs W. W. Strope of Venus. , BUTTERFIELD—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Butterfield of Plainview, a daughter, Beth Leann, weigh ing 7 pounds 14 ounces, born Fri day, April 6. Mrs. Butterfield is the former Donna Rath tun of Creighton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butterfield are the paternal grandparents LAVENDER — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavender of Bristow, a son, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Saturday, April 14, at Sa cred Heart hospital, Butte. SCHAAF—Mr. and Mrs. Mi chael Schaaf of Atkinson, a son, Stephen Dale, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, born Thursday. April 12, at Atkinson Memorial hospi tal. , . WARS — Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wabs of Chadron, a son, Charles Leroy, wegihing 8 pounds 7 ounces, born Thursday, April 5, in the Chadron hospital. Mrs. Wabs is the former Lois Jean Brewster of Ewing. SCHMIDT—Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Schmidt of Page, a daugh Too Late to Classify CARD OF THANKS WE THANK everyone who sent us cards and gifts and visited us during our stay in the hos pital and since we came home. —Mrs. Ralph Adams and Larry Glen. 51p50 CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to tender our heart felt thanks to our friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral offerings and for their kindly consideration and as sistance during the passing and burial of our beloved father and brother.—Carol and John Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Herb ert Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harley and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hark ins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dankert and family, Mrs. Jennie Gibson and Mrs. Anne Newbigging. 51 FOR SALE: $400 Amana 2-door electric freezer - refrigerator, $150.—H. H. Miles, Dorsey. 51tf WANTED: Ranch man with fam ily.—Jim Matthews, O’Neill. 51-52p50 FOR SALE: Alfalfa seed and vetch seed. — Orville Eppen bach, phone 5-F510, O’Neill. 51-52p PAST40 Irovbltd with GETTING UP NIGHTS Paint in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tirodnttt, LOSS OF VIGOR If you are a victim of these symptoms then your troubles may be traced tp Glandular Inflammation. Glandular In flammation is a constitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relief will not remove the causes of your troubles. Neglect of Glandular In flammation often leads to pre mature senility, and incurable malignancy. The past year men from 1,000 communities have been successfully treated here at the Excelsior Institute. They have found soothing relief and a new zest in life. The Excelsior Institute, devoted to the treatment of diseases peculiar to older men by NON-SURGICAL Methods, has a New FREE BOOK that tells how these troubles may be corrected by proven Non Surgical treatments. This book may prove of utmost impor tance in your life. No obliga tion. Address Excelsior In stitute, Dept. W-ll, Excelsior Sprin"*. Missouri. • • ter, born Friday, April 13. at St. Anthonys’ hospital, (/Neill. Gordon Hamilton of Orchard, a son, Guy Ray, weighing 7 pounds 12*4 ounces, born Friday, April 13, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O' Neill. DOBIAS—Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Dobias of Stuart, a daugh ter, Barbara Susan, weighing 6 pounds 15 V? ounces, bom Friday, April 13, at* St. Anthony’s hospi tal, O’Neill. FRITZ—Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz of O’Neill, a daughter, Di ane Marie, weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, born Friday, April 13, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. BEED— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beed of Chambers, a son, Alan Dale, weighing 6 pounds 9Vfe j ounces, bom Saturday, April 14, at St. Anthony’s hospital. O’Neill. WAYMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Nor ; man Wayman of O’Neill, a i daughter, Diane Jean, weighing i 9 pounds 2 Vfe ounces, born Sun ! aay, April 15, at St. Anthony’s ; hospital, O'Neill. VITT—Mr. and Mrs. John Vitt of O’Neill, a son, weighing 7 pounds 2V4 ounces, bom Tuesday, April 17, at St. Anthony’s hospi ; tal, O’Neill. RHODES—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ! ert Rhodes of Napa, Calif., a son, Robert Allen, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, born Sunday, April 8. Mrs Rhodes is the former Miss) Lois Leiding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leiding, former Orchard residents. FISHER—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher of Hood River, Ore„ a daughter, born Friday, April 13. Grandparents of the child are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Creamer, all of Spencer. LONDBERG — Mr. and Mrs. Byron Londberg of Salem, Ore., a son, Jeffry Neil, weighing 1 pounds 5 ounces, bom Wednes day, April 4, at Salem. Mr. Lond berg is a native of the Bristow community. VANDERSNICK — Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vandersnick of Ew ing, a daughter, Mary Christina, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, bom Thursday, April 12, at Ant elope Memorial hospital, Neligh. PARKS—Mr. and Mrs. James Parks of St. Paul, Minn., twin sons, born Sunday, April 15, at St. Paul. One twin, James Bryan, weighing 2Vfe pounds, survived. LONG—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long of O’Neill, a son, Kevin C., weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Thursday, April 12, at St. Anthony's hospital, O’Neill. BEED— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beed of Chambers, a son, weigh ing 6 pounds 9V6 ounces, bom Saturday, April 14, at St. An thony s hospital, O’Neill. The Beeds have one other son. PARKS— Mr. and Mrs. Alva Parks of Deloit, a son, born Sun day, April 8, at Antelope Me morial hospital at Neligh. Mrs. Parks and son returned home on Saturday. Entertain Club— Mr. and Mrs. John Watson en tertaiend the Jeudi club mem bers and their husbands Wednes day evening, April 11. Now in Mississippi Duane Pinnt (above), son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pinnt of Chadron, former residents of the O’Neill community, has , completed his basic training at Parks AFB in California and has been transferred to Missis sippi where he is to attend ra dar school. His address: A/3c r Duane W. Pinnt AF17450757, ' 3383 Stu. Sq. Pats., Box 1209, Keesler AFB, Biloxi, Miss. Money to Loan — on — AUTOMOBILES TRUCKS TRACTORS EQUIPMENT FURNITURE Central Finance Corp. C. E. Jones, Manager O’Neill » Nebraska • I O’NEILL DRIVE-IN THEATER Fri.-Sat. April 20-21 DOUBLE FEATURE “TEN WANTED MEN” Randolph Scott with a Big Cast § “CELL 2455 DEATH ROW” H you don’t change your way you can see where o you’ll end up. 1“ - o °° o '• *>***** - ; Sun.-Mon.-Tues. April 22-23-24 •> John Payne — Rhonda Fleming With a Big Cast “SLIGHTLY SCARLET" o . Drama of corruption in big cities and how it is corrected. ADDED SHORTS Wed.-Thurs. April 25-26 „ FAMILY NIGHT . “BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG” J A Technicolor Musical —Added Shorts — $1 a Car Load i mm pPRrr USBH {SHOPPING ITIiITIM II * 1 Iv Co uwu I Thure., FrL, Sat April rx? DEVIlTfOOD LEMON S<PU"ES *V. or JUICE “° ww,wh PACKAGE SSL_33* 35* •JIFFY" BRAND . WHITE - SFICE . CHOCOLATE FUDSE CAKE MIXES 10' HERSHEYS CHOCOLATE FLAVORED SYRUP MERStSEr 139' - ■ -—-GOLD MEDAL BETTY CROCKER'S "KITCHEN TESTED" HI-WEST BRAND M Is flOHK: « STAR-KIST BRAND GREEN LABEL CHUNK STYLE - catsup mb .i:si9‘ _____ nrilJO Our Family No. 303 QQr DlHIIO Blue Lake Green.Fins ZO SALMON . ”2 35* MEDIUM SIZE RAISINS Seedless’.Pkg. 35^ TENDER. LEAN PDADC IIIIPC 0ur 240MRC WITH A DELICIOUS UilnlL JUlUL Family .Bottle «JJ SM0I“FUk¥? ORANGE DRINK UVl* TuESm I SMOKED u “Kt“ , LUNCH • fgfei niNNAMON ztiszr* a 95c hire Vegetable I Shortening | CRISCO ™ 95c SALAD BOWL SALAD DRESSING 39V r- =SJ 93c Si 29 SANDWICH W W I Spread tK. 23* u«.37* 4 O*. Jar 4 Oa. |v TRENCH Dressing , „ 19* - SOLID CRISP HEADS EXCELLENT FOR SALADS OR SANDWICHES HEAD LETTUCE FRESH LONG GREEN SOLID. CUCUMBERS GOLDEN RIPE Pound BANANAS v A AA I MEAT PICNIQ5 gg|;r^ m 33,c^^^—■ r* _ £Ujul fi/ucuuL MB - MIRROR /tL'i: Com Coral He. Ml 4A« "■—■—■ ■” -i ' CLEANING MAGIC VRlII ^ ■«« — « » ■Hj pc be Spaghetti B2^_.!l!,^27^ "tfk Qmn Beef Stew_* £ 35< B ROMS ft Noodles £,_^ £31* B ^ . Noodles £*_^ tS 35* fej LB. 3#^ ' PWT w«T Spanish Rico_ DRY LAND — EARLY OHIO’S — COBBLERS — PONTIACS ** BH pnpTCH0,e”,,CUTS SEED POTATOES —-Per lw)-Lb-Ba? $4.95 n PUKK C EATING POTATOES -No. 1 Red. .<£50 lb». 53.26 Q CHOPS « Tube TOMATOES £». 19c I . • fn ■jxMF* I MADCUMAII AWQ • Plrtr I 1 I CHOICE CUTS GOOD EXPERTLY SEASONED sunshine * • / ' \ \r Ml'JifrvPDF AAA 17 1 qq quality p ftD iy CRACKERS _ 2-lb. box 49c Vanilla ICE CREAM .... Vz gal. 59c BEEF ROUNB rUKR . .... stsak SA“ftfE CrSm 29<= ~1,DL 'Jal ' II «63c | -27c J — “1 »• » 3" w,l | ATTENTION Grocery & Produce Customers 1 We want to again call your attention to our “PARKING AREA” on the east side of our store. We have space here for I about 30 cars. In addition to this we have room in back of our building for 15 to 20 more cars. This space is yours to ° ® use. Eliminate your “parking worries” by parking your car in our parking area. i _ „ i m NUTRENA EEEDS f§ CHICK STARTER — 100 Lbs_$4.95 ' H PULLET GROWER — 100 Lbs_$4.85 •j n SOYBEAN MEAL — 100 Lbs_$3.95 P WHITE BLOCK SALT ........ Ea. 75c jj 20 Block Lots — 3c Less {1 CRUSHED ROCK SALT ... 100 Lbs. 95c Ton Lots — $18.00 Per Ton ; . " --- ALWAYS THE TOP MAKET FOR TOUR if .EGGS and CREfflU 1 t=fflBBBBSWOaC= c WE HAVE BABY chicks every day Priced at $12.50 Per 100 Chicks White Rocks — Wyandotte* — Leg Rocks — A. Whites Leg Hamps — White Leghorns. We Have Some STARTED CHICKS on Hand ^ SHELHAMERS' 59 SHI “thsL ImndlksL aLdasl in, bum,"