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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1957)
Future Subscribers SHORN Mr anil Mrs William Shorn at Atkinson. a daughter, Margaret Angela, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, Inm Wednes day. September 25, at the Atkin son Memorial hospital KOHLE Mr, and Mrs George Kohle of Smart, a daughter, Ka ren Marie, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, bom Monday, Septemtier 23, at the Atkinson Memorial hos pital SMALL Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Small of I-amed. Kans., a son., weighing S jiounds 15 ounces, born Tuesday. Septemlier 24, at the Atkin,on Memorial hospital. PAYNE Mr. and Mrs. George Payne «>f Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 14% ounces, bom Wednesday. September 25, at the Atkinson Memorial hospi tal. _ , MORRIIX Mr. and Mrs Dale Morrill of Creighton, a son, Mi chael Bruce, weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces, l>orn Monday. Septem ber 23. at the Ijindberg Memor ial hospital in Creighton. SCHRADER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schrader of Niobrara, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 2 ounces, iiorn Tuesday, September 24, at the- Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton, FUHRER Mr and Mrs. Lyle Fuhrer of Bristow, twin sons, weighing 6 jxiunds 14 ounces and 6 pounds 10 ounces, Iiorn Mon day, septemner at me sacreu Heart hospital in Lynch. SAGESER Mr and Mrs. Floyd Sageser of Kansas City. Kan., a daughter, Sally Joan, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces. bom Tuesday, September 17. They have anoth er daughter, Susan. Mr. Sageser is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sageser of Amelia. MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller of Orchard, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces, born Saturday, September 21, at a Nor folk hospital. Mrs. Miller is the former Elaine West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. West of Or chard. The Millers now have three daughters. ERBST Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Erbst of Center, a daughter, weighing X pounds, 3 ounces, born Sunday, September 22, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. CLASSEN- Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Classen of Spencer, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, bom Friday, September 20, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. KREIGER Mr* and Mrs. Em uel Krieger of Atkinson, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, born Thursday, September 19, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital in Atkinson. The baby has been namixl Mary Jane. MATTHEWS- Mr. and Mrs. Ixo Matthews of O'Neill, a son. Henry Edward, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, bom Thursday, Septem ber 19, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital in Atkinson. CUSTARD Mr. and Mrs. Dan Custard of Omaha, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, lorn Friday, September 20 Mrs. Cus tard is the former Mariam Hoff man, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ray Hoffman of Chambers. They have three other daughters. PHILLIPS-—Mr. and Mrs. Blain Phillips of Kansas City, Mo., twin sons, Daniel Louis and Dennis Dewey, weighing 5 pounds 6 oun ces and 5 pounds 4 ounces, lorn Wednesday, September 18. Mrs. gart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips is the former Ann Tag Louis Taggart of Chambers. The PluIIips have another son and a daughter. CHAMBERS HIGH SCHOOL Homecoming Thursday, Oct. 3 Parade fi:30 p.m. Football game X p.m. Elgin vs. Chambers Crowning Kins and Queen at Halftime —Jgr- '• >~ Adm.: Adults .We; Children 2#c ' AUCTION located 2 miles east of Bristow on highway 12 and 2 mile* north; OR 1 mile north of Bristow and 2 mile* east, ON— TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 Sale starts *:00 p.m. I^n‘ h «n Ground® FARM MACHINERY consists of: 2—IMS Ford tractors; W in ids Bros, corn picker; 2-row Dearborn cultivator with front end attachment; 2-row rotary hoe; 3 sec. harrow; weed sprayer; 7 It. mower; dirt scoop; manure spreader; sub I tiller; hay stacker; hay sweeps; rakes; etc. MI8CELIAN’EOt'S: Stock saddle; bridle; electric brooder; cribbing: feed bunks; chute; Reg. brand: lumber; farm tools to numerous to list. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Bedspring and mattress; 11.4 Cohlspot refrigerator; cream separator, etc. CORN AND ALFALFA TERMS: Cash. LOUIS NOVAK, Owner LESTER PEARSON, NEBR. STATE BANK, Auctioneer Bristow, Clerk ROME—Mr. and Mrs Edwin Home of Omaha, a son weighing 3 pounds, tom Friday, September 20, in an Omaha tospital. Mrs, Rome is the former Rita Tnoshyn ^Ki, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Au gust Trushynski of Atkinson The Romes have two other sons and a daughter. CARMICHAEL—Mr. and Mrs. Eff Carmichael of Spencer, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds lV-» ounces, tom Thursday, Septem ber 19, at St. Anthony's hospital in O’Neill. She has been named Leona Jane. LOFQU1ST Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lofquist of Ewing, a daughter weighing 9 pounds ounces, tom Sunday, September 22, at Antelope Memorial liospital in Neligh. STARR Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gene Starr of Lincoln, a son. Stacey, torn, Friday, September 13, He joins a brother, Ronnie. Mr. Stan’ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyon Starr of West Point for merly of this vicinity. Mrs. Nellie Stair of Chambers is the great grandmother. ST. AM'IIONVS (O’Neill) Admissions: September 18— Mrs. Walter SmiUi of Stuart, Charles Duhlberg (baby) of Lynch, Mrs. Frank Wilson of Stu art, William McKinlay of O'Neill: 19 Mrs. Elf Carmichael of Spen cei; juuy viiu oi smart, sain mie Strong of O'Neill, Mrs. A. B. McCance of Bassett; 21- Mrs. Raymond Richards of Emmet, i Mrs. Albert Block of O’Neill, Mrs. Donald Park of Page; 23 Paricia Alien of O'Neill, John Pruss of O'Neill; 24 .Mrs. Hazel Endicott of O N. ill. Dismissals; September 18- Mrs. i Wallace Wimmer of O’Neill, Geo rge Weingartner of O'Neill; 17 - Miss Maude Urban of Ewing, Wil liam Mackiniay of O’Neill; 20 Mrs. George Cook and baby lx>y of O'Neill, Mrs. Vernon Stef fen of O’Neill, Mrs. Bayne Grubb of Chambers, Judy Gill of Stu art; 21 Wilbur Urban of Ewing, Mrs. Frank Wilson of Stuart, Jack Taylor of O'Neill, Mrs. Richard Godel of Holdrege, Mrs. Oscar Hansen of Emmet; 22—Sammie Strong of O'Neill, Paul Moseman of O'Neill, Mrs. Donald Park of Page, baby boy Dahl berg of Lynch, Mrs. Eff Carmichael and baby girl of Spencer; 23- Mrs. Francis Pfeffer of Pickstown, S. D., Charles Cue (expired) of Fairfax, S. D.; 24 Patricia Al len of O'Neill; 25—Mrs. A. B. McCance of Bassett, Mrs. Ray mond Richards of Emmet, Ar nold Crawford of O'Neill. Still hospitalized: Mrs. Irene Martin of O'Neill, Fred Carey of O’Neill, Mrs Walter Smith of Stuart, Miss Grace Merryman of Page, Julia Barrett of O’Neill, Mrs. Hazel Endicott of O'Neill, John Pruss of O’Neill', Garrett Janzing of O'Neill. Mrs. Albert Block of O’Neill. Mrs. Lavern Kaskey and Mrs. Rob Prouty drove to Norfolk Monday to shop. ROYAL THEATER — O’NEILL — I'hurs. 8eP*- 26 Columbia Pictures presents TIIE GARMENT JUNGLE Starring Lee J. Cobb, Kerwin Mathews, Gia Scala, Richard Bixme, Valerie French. Ripped sis-side out by the same com pany that brought you "On The Waterfront.” Eri-Sut. Sept. 27-28 THE PARSON AND THE OUTLAW Starring Anthony Dexter as ••Billy The Kid”, "co-starring Sonny Tuffs, Marie Windsor, Bud dy Rogers. Hear halladeer Joe Sod ja sing "Take Time To Pray , ••Sunday Gospel”, "Oh Susanna” and many others. Sun. Mon. Tues. Sept. 29-30 Oct 1 i Paramount presents Burt Lancas ter. Kirk Douglas in Hal Wallis j Production. GUNFIGHT AT THE OK. CORAL VistaVision and Technicolor. (Co-starring Rhonda Fleming, Jo ; VanFlcet, John Ireland. The strangest alliance this side of heaven or hell. A trigger finger 1 tightens. . . and the strangest al j lianee . . . between the most famed of lawmen and the most feared of the gambler-badmen . . reaches its climax . . . one deadly day in Tombstone. Matim«e Saturday & Sunday 2:3 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ami Friday and Saturday admission— Adults 50e; Children under 12, 12c, Free if accompanied by par ent. Wed ii. and Thurs. Family night, family admitted for two ' Adult tickets. T^fer-Most {lawful / U. S. D. A. CHOICE BEEF , TOU CAN BE SURE OF GUARANTEED QUALITY FOR / THIS IS FINEST CHOICE GRADE BEEF—GRADED AND / STAMPED BY THE U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE! SWISS STEAK C Serve 4 Rea/ fta*/e-Treap for Dinner Tfcft Weekend/ POUND CLOB STEAKS .u. 59' PORK CHOPS sressnr.u.,59' Armour Picnics, ready to eat lb 39c Pork Sausage, country style lb. *J7C Skinless Wieners, tender . —- 39c -BtouruL ■■■—■ — TALL NO. Ml TINS CHILE BEEF STEW..*37' "■"EL LIMA BEANS «c -5=Sn NOODLES’N BEEF .*29' *N MEAT BALLS NOODLES ’N HAM .*35' -—27* SPANISH RICE ... .*19' ■ CHILDREN LOVE IT BUTTER BIG 28 or JAR . MAS I \.pkg.h LOG CABIN SYRUP.£& *9< vZorT D*|/EDO CHOCOLATE 12 Oi. QCc At DftftLnO CH!PS .Pkg. OJ Jack & Jill BAKERS COCOANUT.V£. 29c - y >. ■ *' - t,ns CREAM OF WHEAT KL*'.37c Pork’nBeans. 5for$1 .... ■ . . ■!»«-. ~ ~ i wr.:. 2(sdn%, STRAINED BABY FOOD REGULAR GLASS JAR 9-99C Always Use PEN - JEL FOR MAKING JAMS and JELLIES 2I29C Allsweet k: .vGarine ALL GOOD rOODS LOVE ALL SWEET 2 c'tS. 59C J'/umML SPICE ADDS ZEST TO FOOD GROUND CINNAMON ™'-_ 29‘ REALEMON RECONSTITUTED LEMON *3 *3 c JUICE *5 C Mother's Best M FOUNT POUND 2? 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