The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 21, 1957, Page 12, Image 12

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YARGES—Mr. and Mrs Vernon
Yarges of Omaha, a daughter,
May Lou, weighing 9 pounds 9
ounces, born Thursday, February
7 Mary Lou has four brothers.
Mr. Yarges is the son of Mr. and
Mrs Ora Yarges of Stuart. Mary
Lou is their first granddaughter.
SALEM—Mr. and Mrs. Abdou
Salem of Lexington, a son. Thom
as Jay, bom Thuisday, February
7, at a Lexington hospital. Mr.
Salem is a nephew of Joe Da as of
Chambers and known there.
BEIRELE—Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Beirele of Columbus, a son,
weighing 8 lbs., 3 ounces, born
February 11 Mrs. Beiele is the
former Mary Jo Roth.
FEES—Mr and Mrs. Richard
Fees of Chambers, a son born
Tuesday, February 12, at St. Paul,
Minn.
ALBRECHT—Mr and Mrs. Ed
ward Albrecht of Atkinson, a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds 14Vi
ounces, born Thursday, February
14. in Atkinson Memorial hospital.
SLAYMAKER- Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Siaymaker of Atkinson, a son,
James William, weighing 9
pounds 14 ounces, born Monday,
February 18, in Atkinson Memor
ial hospital.
SHAW—Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Shaw of Atkinson, a son, Kyle
Wayne, weighing 9 pounds 11 oun
ces, born Monday February 18, in
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
VAN VOORHIS— Mr. and Mrs.
Robert VanVoorhis of Albion, a
son bom Thursday, February 14
The paternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs. K. L. VanVoorhis.
DOIEL—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
("Dick’’) Doiel of Seward, a
daughter, Weighing 6 pounds 8
ounces, bom Wednesday, Febru
ary 20, at Seward. Mrs. Doiel is
the former Margaret Zakrzewski,
daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Sylves
ter Zahrzew.ski. The Doiels have a
sen, Donald, who was one-year
old on Tuesday, February 19. The
Zakrzewskis now have 30 grand
children.
WALTERS- Mr. and Mrs. Al
len Walters of Columbus, O., a
son, weighing 7 Vi pounds, born
Tuesday, February 19, at Colum
bus. Mr. Walters is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters of
O’Neill. Mrs. Waltors is the form
er Connit Rosenkranz of Dorsey.
SPITTLER—Dr. and Mrs. Leo
Spittler of Norfolk, a son, weigh
ing 5 pounds 14 ounces, bom
Thursday, February 14, in Our
I.ady of Lourdes hospital, Nor
folk. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spittler
of Ewing are paternal grand
parent
GUENTHER—Mr. and Mrs
Francis Guenther of Creighton,
twin daughters , weighing 4
pounds 7 V« ounces and 4 pounds
12 ounces, bom Monday. Febru
ary 18, at the Lundberg Memor
ial hospital in Creighton.
HOFFMAN — Mr and Mrs
Donald Hoffman gt Chambers, a
son. bom Wednesday, February'
13. at St. Anthony’s hospital.
LEFFERT—Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Leffert of O’Neill, a son weigh
ing 6 pounds 10 V« ounces bom
Monday, February 18, at St.
thony’s hospital.
EMORY—Mr and Mrs Le
Roy Emory of Creighton, a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds 14
ounces, bom Wednesday, Febru
ary 20, at the Lundberg Memor
ial hospital in Creighton.
CRIPPEN — Mr and Mrs.
Richard Crippen of Atkinson, a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds Vi
ounce born Monday, February
18, at the Atkinson Memorial j
hospital. t i
CLEMENS -Mr, and Mrs. Lyle
Clemens of Chambers, a daugh
ter weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces,
born Monday. February 18, at
the Atkinson Memorial hospital.
FRICKEL—Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor Frickcl of Atkinson, a daugh- |
ter, weighing 7 pounds I0V2
ounces, born Wednesday, Febru
ary 20, at the Atkinson Memorial
hospital. iru
HAVL1CEK—Mr. and Mrs Ed
ward Havlicek of Verdigre a
daughter, weighing 7 pounds 5 Vs
ounces, born Monday, February
18, at Lundberg Memorial nos- j
pital, Creighton.
Guards Seeking
35 New Members
Saturday, February 23, has
been designated as national guard
recruiting day and Mayor D. C.
Schaefer has proclaimed it as
such. , . .. .
Company D, 195th tank battal
ion, Nebraska national guard, is
participating. The unit will be
taking part in a nationwide
drive to enlist 15,000 young
men who have had previous mili
tary training or who agree to take
basic training with thearmy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert (‘‘Bob )
Jonas and daughter, Donna, plan
. to leave this weekend for Venice,
Calif., where Mr. Jonas will be
employed by the Edgemor dairy.
He has been employed here by
j Gillette’s.
Free Wedding
DANeE
SUMMERLAND
BALLROOM
Ewing
Saturday, Febr 23
Mullen Family Orchestra
s
Top Cattle Sale Predicted
The regiBar sale at the O’Neill Livestock Market today
(Thursday) promises to be one of the better winter sales.
There will be between 500 and 700 cattle with a nice selec
tion of calves and yearlings.
Featured in the sale will be several consignments of
excellent quality steer and heifer calves, 350 to 375 pounds,
some fancy steer and heifer calves. In addition, there will be
a nujnber of smaller consignments.
We will have the usual run of butcher cattle.
This will be strictly a top sale here at O’Neill today for
this season of the year.
Hog sale today will start at 12:30. There will be 150
feeder pigs.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O'Neill
THE SOIL
WILL TAKE WATER only about so fast and depending on
the profile, will hold only about so much. So let us
show you how our PORT-O-LUM SPRINKLER IRRIGA
TION SYSTEM will give you a GENTLE RAIN. NOT A
CLOUDBURST that causes plant bleaching and loss of
fertility. Designed by qualified engineers, guaranteed to
do the job as planned.
BE SURE to see this coupler we use for it is the best and
simplest on the market. No delays because of dam
aged pipe or ends. Repairing made right in the field. No
leaking. Easy to connect or disconnect.
W'E WILL ARRANGE FOR YOUR DRILLING
CALL ON US OR WRITE FOR FREE ESTIMATES
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO IRRIGATE
Do It Right, With Light
PORT - O - LUM
PRODUCERS’ EXCHANGE
See our NEW BULLETIN BOARD in our office. List the
articles for sale, you don’t need, for others you can use.
FOR SALE
Alfalfa seed.
Nearly new, slide stacker.
WANTED
Blue grass seed, truck or carload, good quality, clean seed.
(WE NEED THESE LISTINGS BY TUESDAY NOON.)
These Items Will Be Kept on Record in Our Files
HOME TOWN MOTORS . ._ O’Neill
Ask For FAY BRITTELL
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TVXIOO BRAND SOLID PACK . IDEAL POR SALAD
tuna 2* m
OUR FAMILY BRAND RICH IN FLAVOR FANCY TOMATO JUICE
juice. 2* m
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DOLLAR COUPON SALE
BUY ONE CAN OF EACH OF THESE 10 ELLIS DEUCTOUS FOODS.
MAIL ALL 10 LABELS WITH AN ELLIS DOLLAR COUPON TO ELLIS
ELLIS WILL SEND YOU A CHECH FOB $1.00 PLUS $c POSTAGE.
) TALL NO. 300 TINS
CHILI WITH BEANS .. .... 29*
SPAGHETTI 'N MEAT BALLS _ 27*
TAMALES ______ Back 23* 1
CORNt J BEEF HASH M 33*
OLD FASHIONED BEEF STEW „ 35*
LIMA BEANS ‘N HAM _$«k 36*
NOODLES ’N BEEF _B«h 31*
EGG NOODLES 'N HAM e„k 35*
SHORT RIBS O’ BEEF __„«k 37*
SPANISH RICE .. u.k 19*
TOTAL VALUE.*3°*
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For All Ten Cans Mm,
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YOUR ACTUAL COST ONLY..
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SALMON .47‘ 29* Si: 5* 2., IS* . ( „
MAZOLA OIL —n*, " 39c mt 73c * X.
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[ FRYERS, Lb. only —- 39c |
l inest Quality
100Q, PURE GROUND
BEEF
2 Lbs.-59c
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MOTHER’S BEST
FLOUR
25-Lb. Bag SI.69
50-Lb. Bag .. $3.29
GOLDEN VALLEY
PORK BEANS
3 No. 2i cans 49c I
Natur Ripe
FROZEN j
STRAWB’RIES
12 10-Oz. Pkgs. --47c
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HOG SUPPLEMENTS
• Hog Builder . . .
The all-purpose supplement for top
! performance.
• 35% Hog
Supplement . . •
; . . and a full feed of groin la
drylot mean IFFICIENT • • •
| ECONOMICAL CAINS!
COMPLETE LINE OF VICTOR LIVESTOCK FEEDS . |
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Complete Egg Granules - 100-lbs. $4.25
20% Egg Granules _ 1 00-lbs $4*50
26% Balancer Granules 100-lbs. $4.75
32% Poultry Concentrate .. 100-lbs. $5.15
15c Cwt. Discount on 1,000-lb. Lots
Miscellaneous Feeds
Tankage - Meatscraps 1 00-lbs. $4.95
Cudahy A. P. Mineral 100-lbs. $5.15
W. Block Salt _ each .80
• 40% Hoq Pasture shorts ioo-ibs. $2.95
_ ' 3 BRAN 100-lbs. $2.90
Supplement • • • K. D. BLOCKS each $2.25
Pig Starter Pellets l OO-lbs. $495
30% Sow Supplement Pellets 100-lbs. $5.25 *
40% Hog Balancer Pellets 100-lbs. $5.00
Complete Hog Feed 100-lbs. $3.95
15c Cwt. Discount on Y^-Ton Lots
C* o fflp Ppprlft
14% Creep Feed 100-lbs. $3.95
12% Hi-Las Cattle Nuggets 100-lbs. $3.50 ,
16% Dairy Feed 100-lbs. $3.95 j
40% Range Cubes $70.00 Ton Bulk
See Us For Discount on Quantity
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• Sow Supplement CREAM EGGS
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