The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 20, 1956, SECTION ONE, Page 10, Image 10

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RASMUSSEN — Mr und Mrs.
Ray Rasmussen of Butte, a son,
David Victor, weighing 7 pounds
2 ounces, born Sunday. December
16 in the Butte Maternity home.
MULHAIR—Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Mulhair of Lynch, a son. Allen
Lee, weighing 6 pounds 11 oun
ces, born Saturday, December 8,
in Lundberg Memorial hospital,
Creighton.
KOTROUS—Mr. and Mrs Mel
vin Kotrous of Verdigre, a son,
Merle Leon, weighing 6 pounds
10Vi ounces, born Sunday, De
cember 9, in Lundberg Memorial
hospital, Creighton.
PEARSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Pearson of Orchard, a
daughter, Christen Marie, weigh
ing 7 pounds 9 ^ ounces, born
Saturday, December 15, Plain
view General hospital.
HARLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Harley, 18903 48th West,
Lvnnwood, Wash., a daughter,
jaillh l»itu nv*h"*“0 ” «
12 ounces, born Tuesday, Decem
ber 11. Mrs. Harley is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Bly of Amelia. Mr. Harley
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Harley of Chambers.
CARPENTER — Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Carpenter of O'Neill, a
daughter, Mary Susan, weighing
7 pounds 9 ounces, born Monday,
December 17, at St. Anthony s
hospital, O’Neill.
SCHMIDT—Mr and Mrs. Joe
Schmidt of O’Neill, a daughter,
Katherine Joan, weighing 6
pounds 10 Ms ounces, born Tues
day, December 18, at St. An
thony’s hospital, O Neill.
BOWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Der
ald Bowman of Spencer, a daugh
ter, weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces,
born Monday, December 17, in
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
HARLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Harley of Atkinson, a
daughter, weighing 6 pounds 3
ounces, born Wednesday, Decem
ber 12, in Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
BROWN—Mr. and Mrs. Arlen
Brown of Atkinson, a son, weigh
ing 8 pounds 14 ounces, born
Monday, December 17, in Atkin
son Memorial hospital.
RAKOW — Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Rakow of Goldendale, Wash., a
daughter, Lori Ellen, weighing 7
pounds 3 ounces, born Thursday,
December 8. Mrs. Rakow is the
former Barbara Kimes, daughter
of Mrs. Hazel Kimes of Ewing.
Mr. Rakow spent most of his
life in the Page community and is
now practicing law' at Gildendale.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Rakow.
HAUG—Capt. and Mrs. uioyu
Hauu of Arlington, Va., a son,
weighing 6 pounds, bom Monday,
December 17, In Columbia hos
pital. Arlington. Mrs. Haug is the
former Lydia Halva, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Halva of O -
Neill.
HARRIS—Mr. and Mrs. Grov
er Harris of Spencer, a son,
Grover Raymond, weighing 7
pounds, born Tuesday, Decem
ber 18, at the Butte Maternity
home.
NOVAK—Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Novak of Bristow, a daughter,
April Mae, weighing 6 pounds
2 ounces, born Wednesday, De
cember 19, in the Butte Mater
nity home.
Sick & Injured
AMELIA—Paul Fisher drove to
Omaha Tuesday, December 11,
for medical treatment of skin
cancer on his face. He will have a
series of five treatments. . . Mrs. I
Vernon Berry was a patient in the |
Atkinson hospital several days
last week. . . H. S. White visited J
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. j
Mike Phil ben several days last
week. Reverend Philben fell and
broke his collar bone recently. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston
were O'Neill callers Monday. Mrs. >
--——
Johnston has been having trouble
with her back, and recently con
sulted a doctor. . . Mrs. Bernard j
Blackinore has been having
double-trouble. Beside suffering |
with a broken ankle, she is now ,
confined to her bed with a blood I
clot near the ankle. . . Mrs. Emma ;
Lindsey feLl Thursday evening j
while crossing the foot bridge at
the hall. She received injuries to
her knee and ankle, but no bones
were broken. Mrs. Ernst and Mrs.
Lindsey were on their way to see
the pictures being shown by Rev.
Francis Price.
O'NEILL—Mr and Mrs. H. D. 1
Clauson were called to Rapid j
City, S. D„ Tuesday by the ill- |
ness of Howard Plank, Mrs.
Clauson's brother-in-law. They
returned Wednesday and report
ed Mr. Plank •‘improved". . .
Darrel A. Baker, who submitted |
to surgery at St. Anthony’s, us
doing well now. . . Mrs. John
Turner, a patient at St. Cath
erine’s hospital in Omaha, ex
pects to be transferred to St. An
thony’s hospital here in O’Neill
this weekend. . . Mr. and Mrs, Fe
lix Hendrick returned Saturday
from Omaha, where Mr. Hen
drick spent the last five weeks in
Clarksor> hospital and at his
daughter’s home. They were ac- :
companied home by their son,
George, who returned that same
day to his home in Omaha. . . j
Miss Loretta Enright is “improv
ing" in Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk. . J. O. Walker re
turned late Wednesday, Decem
ber 12. from an Omaha hospital j
where he had submitted to ma
jor surgery. He had been hos
pitalized five weeks.
PAG El—Mrs. Bertha Reed is
making a “nice recovery" from
her illness but is still hospitalized.
. Muss Sherry Stewart entered
St. Anthony’s hospital for ^ an
emergency appendicitomy on Sat
urday. . • Miss Kathleen Walkei
entered the hospital for an ap
pendectomy Thursday. December
13. Mrs.' Richard Asher return-I
ed Friday fromNorfolk where she
was a patient at the Lady of
Lourdes hospital. The Ashers
have a H’z pound son. . . Kent
Stauffer was to be transferred
to an Omaha hospital on Wednes
day for treatment for carbuncles
on his head. . . Mrs. Joe* Beelaeit
returned from O’Neill Friday
where she had been hospitalized
at St. Anthony’s hospital. j
CHAMBERS—Mrs. Mina My
ers of Chambers received word
that her son, Joe Myers, of North
Loup, had undergone major sur
gery at an Ord hospital recently.
Mr. Myers is known at Chambers.
LeRoy Holcomb is a patient |
in St. Anthony’s hospital in O’
Neill where he underwent sur
gery Wednesday, December 12. . -J
Dennis Hoerle underwent an ap- j
pendectomy at St. Anthony s hos
pital Friday, December 14. He w
the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVern
Hoerle. . . T. E. Alderson of
Chambers receiveu -*
that his brother, Roy Alderson of
Dallas, Ore., was in the hospital
there. Mr. Alderson is well -
known in this community.
EWING—Mrs. William Spence!
and Miss Hazel Ruby went to O -1
Neill Saturday to see their niece,
Mrs. Joe Beelaert, a patient in bt.
Anthony's hospital. She under
went surgery last week. . . Clif
ford Hahlbeck, town marshal,,
had the misfortune to fall while;
decorating the Christmas tree on)
nain street Wednesday afternoon,
December 12. The fall resulted in
a badly sprained ankle. He was
confined to his home lor a few
davs but is now able to get
around with the aid of crutches.
ROCK FALLS—James Curran
returned home Thursday, Decem
ber 13, after having spent a week
in St. Anthony’s hospital.
RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Miller visited Ruth Switzer
in the Antelope Memorial hos
pital Sunday evening.
DORSEY — Coleen Babl has;
been on the sick list for a few
days. _ !
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McLoughlin
and Mrs. Mary Higgins, all ol
Omaha, attended the Mrs. Mary
Enright funeral here Wednesday.
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Light Sale Here Today
Today (Thursday) our sale will be comparatively I
light because we are coming into the holiday season. We ;
afe expecting between 400-600 cattle, including several
nice consignments of steer calves, 40 head of 425-lb.
steers from O-Neill, 26 head of 500-lb. steers from Lagr
Creek, and several packages of 10 to 20 head c
calves.
We will 'tart our sale today around noon and try to
get through early, because it is the night of our annual
Christmas party for employees.
See us today if you need cattle. Meanwhile, a very
Merry Christmas to everyone!
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
j NOTICE "I
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E * So that our employees may enjoy Christmas with their Jj
families, we will be closed all day Christmas da>, g
J December 25. Anyone wishing to place orders for bakery ,J
IE goods, please place your orders not later than Sunday
I night, so that you may pick them up by 7 p.m., on Mon
J day, December 24.
if We will roast turkeys on Monday if they are brought
in early enough so that they may be picked up by ^
7 p.m., Monday evening.
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if Wishing all of our patrons a very Merry Christmas! S j
M & M j
BAKERY and CAFE
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ALLSWEET
MARGARINE
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FANCY WHOLE
RICE
US:_29c
SUNSHINE
Krispy Crackers PHc**~
1-Lb. Box 27c
MOTHER S BEST
FLOUR ALL YOUR FAVORITE CIGARETTES
wre.-47* It is our great pleasure to wish you a QLP^Ofl^LPS
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J OF 50 58C in your last minute shopping Let us help you make your selec* ___
tions. And remember — Foods make very acceptable gifts!
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OUR FAMILY BRAND FANCY PITTED
DATES ~ * |
! OLIVES 47' [
OUR FAMILY FRESH CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRY
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BIG 24 OZ.
43c
P'Stft VES3 69°
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TREND WELCH'S CRAPE JUICE ^29‘ joss^ Mr v ^ “S~»„r $|
2H'39‘ raisins .p'i37« frmMsfoggc ffifT pajtyssnacks >rm
trend plv » ouTfI,,, CREAM CHEESE.™-17£jM
2 ‘iz 59' GREEN BEANS £ N0™ 19£
. 3°°^ ^ YOUNG HENS
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V SWEET POTATOES 3
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Delicious
Smoke Flavor
10 to 16 Pound l
\ Average Weight *
^ POUND
WIENERS t, 39c
CUT FROM FRESH LEAN BOSTON BUTTS
PORK ROAST _ u 35«
EXTRA STANDARD
FRESH OYSTERS _ £? W*
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FRESH EXPERTLY
EXTRA LEAN SEASONED
GROUND PORK
BEEF SAUSAGE
_ L“ 29' - 29'
NORTHERN GROWN RED
REYNOLDS WRAP POTATOES 100 lb bag 1.98
Pure Aluminum 2S FT. DOUGHBOY
FLOUR. 25 lb. bag 1.59
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MIXED NUTS SIS.'£ 59‘
MIXED NUTS Salted Holiday ........ Tin 69^ j I
CHOCOLATE Clusters.. Lb. 39^ j |
FANCY U.S. NO. 1 OLD FASHIONED
ROASTED CHOCOLATE
PEANUTS drops
«a- 29c «■ _ - 25*
WE WILL HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF HOMEGROWN
FRESH DRESSED - UNFROZEN
T U R K E TT S Priced as low as-3 C I fe ■
_THE SUPPLY WILL BE LIMITED SO BE SURE TO ORDER EARLY. _
FRESH KILLED - ICE PACKED - PAN READY
FRYING CHICKENS n a>8. For.. 49c each
GOOD QUALITY
BEEF QUARTERS Fronts,Lb.-35c ^inds, ^b- — 39c
ALWAYS TIIE TOP MARKET FOR YOUR llAf «n/l f ATTI F FFFH^k
POULTRY FEEDS CREAM - POULTRY - ECCS HG , «=
EGG CRBLS. 100 lbs. 3.95 qmfi II A M F D' Q 4°'/l H°G BAL' ' °° 'bs' 4-95
26% GR. BAL. 100 lbs. 4.50 ; 3nc.i_nHinE.il 3 yICT0R 1
32% conct. 100 lbs 4.95 40% RANGE CUBES
SCRATCH GRN. 100 lbs . ... 4.50 * T n 11
oyster shell so lbs 95c _ $70.00 Per Ton Bulk