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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1956)
Future Subscribers BENNETT— Al-c and Mrs. Harold Bennett of Riverside, California, a daughter, Barbara Jo, born Sunday, September 30. The paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Bennett of Ewing EVERETT—Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Everett, jr., of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 2 ounces, born Saturday, October 27, in Atkinson Memorial hospi tal. RAMOLD—Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Ramold of Inman a daugh ter, Carolyn Jean, weighing 8 pounds IV4 ounces, born Wednes day, October 24, at St. Anthony’s hospital. FINLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Finley of O’Neill, a daughter, Judy Ann, weighing 4 pounds 13V4 ounces, born Sunday, Oc tober 28. at St. Anthony’s hos pital in O’Neill. BERNT—Mr and Mrs. Don ald Bernt of Stuart, a son, Ran dall Scott, weighing 9 pounds 2V4 ounces, born Monday, Oc tober 29. at St. Anthony’s hos pital in O'Neill. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — Thurs. Nov. 1 Family Night SCREAMING EAGLES Starring Tom Tryon, Jan Mer lin, Alvy Moore, Martin Milner. Tougher than anything that flios or walks! The lusty untold story of the 101st Airborne— whose battle fame earned their fighting name. Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets — Adults 50c; Children 12c Fri.-Sat. Nov. 2-3 ISig Double Bill A thousand peril-miles up the world’s darkest, deadliest river! Warners Bros, present THE AMAZON TRADER Actually filmed in South Amer ica’s unexplored Land of the Headhunters. In WamerColor. Starring John Sutton as The Amazon Trader. — also — Technicolor REPRISAL Guy Madison. Felicia Farr, Kathryn Grant, with Michael Pate. Adults 50c; Children 12c; Mat inee Saturday 2:30. All children under 12 free when accompanied by parent. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Nov. 4-5-6 Cinemascope and Technicolor PILLARS OF THE SKY Starring Jeff Chandler, Dorothy Malone, co-starring Ward Bond, Keith Andes, Lee Marvin, Sydney Chaplin, w'ith Floyd Simmons and Michael Ansara. When the faith of a people, the sons of a wanton, and the courage of a Godless man stemmed the fury-tide that surged from the pillars of the sky. Adults 50c; Children 12c; Matinee Sunday 2:30. All children un der 12 free when accompanied by parent. Me NICHOLS—Mr. and Mrs. Richard McNichoU of O’Neill, a son, Richard Michael, weighing 8 pounds 11 3/4 ounces born Mon day, October 29, at St. Anthony’s hosptal in O'Neill. STEINBACK—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Steinbaek of St. Ed ward, a son, weighing 9 pounds 7 ounces, born Wednesday, Oc tober 31, at St. Anthony’s hos pital. WOOD—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wood of Centerville, S.D., a son, Dickie Lee, weighing 7 Vi pounds, born Sunday, October 28 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood of Lincoln are paternal grandpar ents. The Woods formerly lived at Page. BEC K—Mr. and Mrs. Sylves ter Beck of Wakefield, a son, Keven Francis, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Saturday, October 27, in Creighton’s Lund berg Memorial hospital, Creigh ton. G1RDNE R— Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Girdner of Creighton, a son, Evan Clark, weinghing 8 i pounds 10 ounces, born Satur i day, October 27, in Lundberg | memorial hospital, Creighton. | LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons of Fairview, Okla., a daughter, born Sunday, October 28. This is the couple’s fourth j child. Mrs. Chet Calkins is the \ maternal grandmother, and Mr. ! and Mr. and Mrs. Don O. Lyons are the paternal grandparents. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT: 2-bedroom house with attached garage, 5 blocks east of post office.—Ed Thorin, phone 207, O’Neill. 27c STOP, LOOK and listen. Goat Land for rent. Goats must be in every night. Very gentle and easy milkers.—Annabelle Asimus, O’Neill. 27c HALVA ELECTRIC O’NEILL j THERE IS NO job too large or too small for us to repair. i CAR HEATER motors repaired while you wait. 27-35c i Never B flat Never B sharp Always B natural Piano tuning service— Write Matt K. Crow at Moore hotel. 27-28pd. FOR SALE: Sub-irrigated, all tillable, 160 A level Elkhorn valley farm, good 3 bedroom modern home, miles from Norfolk. Only $160.00 with easy terms. Possession any time.—W. H. Bokelman, own er, route 2, Norfolk, Phone 98F11. 27-29pd Used I urniture Baby bed with new mattress $19.50 9x12 shag rug $14.50 Davenport $7.50 Occassional chairs, very good, each $15.00 Bedroom suite, 3-pc walnut $30.00 Refrigrator, Westinghouse $59.50 5-pc. dinette, wood $29.50 Studio couch $29.50 Gun cabinet $9.50 MIDWEST FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Phone 346-J West O’Neill jUm Actually gies THRU THE SKIN to relieve Muscular Aches and Pains ' Rexnll's revolutionary new liquid pain killer positively will not bum, redden or ' irritate the skin. Cooling, soothing, pleas antly fragrant. Brings quick, positive relief right where it hurts! 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Wednesday, November 7: Hugh Carr, southwest of Chambers, closeout sale, including livestock and personal property; Col. Ed Thorin of O’Neill, auctioneer, First National bank of O’Neill clerk. (Details in this issue). Friday, November 9: Joseph Paul Shanner, residing t4-mile north of Page, one mile west, \ mile north, selling improved 80 acre farm, purebred Guernsey dairy herd, farm machinery, feed and gram; Col. Wallace O’Connell of O’Neill and Col. Buv Wanser of Page, auctioneers; Col. Verne Reynoldson of O’Neill, real estate broker; First National bank of O’Neill, clerk. (Details in this issue.) Saturday, November 10: Forty registered Hereford bulls, 24th annual fall sale of the North Central Nebraska Hereford as sociation, new pavilion, Bassett; show 10 a. m.; sale 1:30 p. m.; Tug Phillips, sale manager. Sick & Injured EWING— Mrs. Clifford Potter I has returned home from the hos | pital, where she had been a pa tient . . . Little L'nda Montgom-i ery fell from the car in which she was riding with her mother, Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery, Mon day morning. The door flew op en. She was rushed to Antelope Memorial hospital, Neligh, where ! her condition is “satisfactory”. PAGE—Mrs. Hester Edmisten j suffered a slight concussion \ Wednesday evening, October 24, at Inman when she missed the bottom step and struck her head on cement. She was taken to O’ Neill for treatment. . . Mrs. Art Frahm was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital Wednesday night, Oc tober 24, for a hemorage condi tion. She is still hospitalized. REDBIRD—Mrs. Albert Kac zor returned to her home last week, having been a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital for a few weeks. . . Claude Pickering is confined to his home because of illness. CELIA — Mrs. W. R. Green wood is a patient at the Com munity hospital, Fourth and Ar rowhead, San Bernadino, Calif., and expects to undergo surgery Friday, November 2. AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and Connie, Mrs. Lee Hyland, and Lonnie Sparks were Norfolk callers Monday where Mr. Gilman received a medical examination. DELOIT—Alvie Parks has re turned to his ranch home after his stay in the Neligh hospital. Note Anniversary— Mr. and Mrs. O. E . Davidson observed their 10th wedding an niversary on Tuesday, October 30. Don’t fail to visit Scovles Wes tern Auto now in the Consum ers Building. 27c BY MAIL OFFER DAILY LINCOLN JOURNAL 6|/2 WEEKS $1 YOU’LL GET Blondie, Orphan Annie, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, Grin and Bear It, Dr. Al ber E. Wiggam, Steve Canyon, Bobby Sox, David Lawrence. Stewart Alsop, Associated Press, United Press, Wire Photos, Wea ther Reports, Markets, Radio Programs, Dr. Alvarez. Nancy, Sports, Raymond Moley, Nor man Vincent Peale, H. I. Phil lips, Roscoe Drummond, Rob ert S. Allen, Angelo Patri, Mutt and Jeff, Abbie and Slats. 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I year $16 □ 6 months $8 Q 3 months (1 O Noma Adores* City irv-e State i • • , ' # Dorsey News Last week’s news Mr and Mrs. J. B. Millard have been staying at the Harold Osborn home the past few days. Ernest Rosenkrans, of Neligh has been helping his brother, Roger, the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cihlar visit ed her sister, while Joe attended a sale at Lynch on Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Alder took Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiley to Orchard Sat urday on business. Miss Beverly Carson came home F.iday evening from Lin coln to visit over the weekend with homefolks. She also visit ed with friends and relatives in Lynch Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mitchell were Sunday visitors at the Gor don Barta home. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cihlar were business callers in O’Neill Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alder and Russell visited Tuesday evening, October 9, at the Harold Oborn home. On Sunday, Octooer 7 , a birthday dinner was held at the Bill Aim home in honor of their daughter, Jo Anne. Her grand parents and other friends and relatives were present. Mrs. Carrie Hunter is visiting friends and relatives at Page and Valentine. She left on October 4. On Sunday, October 14, the Lucky Clover 4-H club held its regular meeting at the home of Randy Pinkerman. The pur pose of the meeting was for the election of officers and leaders. Mrs. Harold Kelly and mother visited at the Anna Carlson home this week • iSurpiud joj jaiiuojj 4 * I THE 1957 SWEPT-WING DODGE, lower and longer, has the most ex elusive styling and engineering improvements in history. Height of the two-door Lancer hardtop models like the Custom Royal Lancer shown above, has been reduced by five full inches so that the new Dodge stands barely four and a half feet high. Rear fenders sweep up ward and backward to keynote the car’s swept-wing styling, accenting a sport ear ap pearance that is also a mark of the jet aircraft age. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WD — John B Beck to H A Smith & wf 7-27-56 $11,500- Lot 4 Blk 25- Frank Bitney's Add Atk WD — Elmer Clasey to C J Gatz & wf 12-19-55 $14,400- SEy4 30-29-9 Executrix Deed — Lenna Tor bert, Ex to Julius Gruhn & Meta Gruhn 9-12-56 $2800- Lot 18 and East 15 ft lot 17- Blk J- McCaf ferty’s 2nd Add- O’Neill Other Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright en ter ained Mr. and Mrs. John Stes kal, sr., and family at a 1 o’ clock Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sawyer and Randall spent the weekend at the Lon Sawyer home and M. G. Helmricks homes in Orchard. FUTURE SUBSCRIBER PENNER—Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Penner of Linealn, a daugh ter, Kimberly Ann, weighing 6 pounds 1 ounce, born Sunday October 28. Mrs. Penner is the former Joan Daas of Cham bers. HALF - INCH RAIN STAR — A half-inch of rain and a few snow flakes fell here Wednesday night, October 24. Mrs. John Dalton returned Sunday from a six-weeks’ stay spent the weekend in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Weaver and family visited Sunday with her folks. Mr. and Sirs. James Lessiy, of Ainsworth. Riverside News Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Napier at tended the state homemakers convention in Lincoln Wednes day, October 17. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Montgom ery and children enjoyed a bar hemic Thursday, October 18, at the Lynn Fry home in honor of Jackie’s birthday anniversary. > in the afternoon Mrs. Lynn Fry treated the children ana teacher at the Riverside school house in Jackie’s birthday anniversary. Mrs. Alfred Napier assisted Alice Shrader is entertaining the United Presbyterian missionary society Thursday afternoon in the Will Shrader hceae Mr and Mrs. Deek 1.1 re oxen, Mr. and Mrs Web Napier, Mr the Rol Hord heme. They attend ed open-house at the Methodist church October 21 for Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gunter on their 50th wedding anniversary. They departed for their home Mouday morning. Other Kock Falls New* Mrs. Don Hynes recently ac companied her parents to Omaha where Mr Calkins went for a and Mrs. Rol Hord and Duane, check-up. There was a recent family gathering at the home of Mrs. Celia Grutseh in O'Neill. Those Jimmy of Plainview, Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington of Naper witt Hoke Janette and Clayton, ville, 111., and Mrs. Rose Heck man of Roanoke, 111., spent Sun day evening at the Dewitt Hoke home. Frontier for ■ printingl DR. II. D. (aIL.DGRSI.EKTB OPTOMETRIST Northeast Corner of 4th & Douglas O’NEILL, NEBK. Phone 167 Eyes Kxamined-G lasses Kitted Office Hours: 9-5 Monday thru Saturday ■ BEAUT! fUL PLASTIC QUART SHAK ER worth He let only 10c. Send J empty tool Shake patkagei plui I Be tot port age and handling h>: Keel-Shake P. O. Bo* 103, Kankakee. 111. 5 Regular jQt Package* 4 7 >me on Down to Cu and fill your wagon with the:s storewide values! 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