The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 05, 1957, SECTION ONE, Page 8, Image 8

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SL1ZOSKI Mr and Mrs. John
Sluoskt of O’Neill, a daughter,
Susan Kay, weighing 5 pounds 14
ounces, bom Saturday, November
30, at St. Anthony s hospital.
ARNOLD Mr. and Mrs. Hel
mut Arnold, a daughter, Gretclien
Elaine, weighing 7 pounds 7Vs
ounces, born Saturday, November
30, at St. Anthony’s hospital.
YORK Mr. and Mrs. Bill York
of Creighton, a daughter, Jcanine
Marie, weighing 7 pounds 8 oun
ces, bom Monday, December 2,
at Lundberg Memorial hospital in
Creighton.
DOTY Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Doty of O’Neill, a daughter, Bev
erly Diane, weighing 8 pounds 10
ounces, Inin Saturday, November
30, at Atkinson Memorial hospital
CRONK Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Cronk of Page, a daughter, Sally
Linda, weighing 6 pounds 1 ounce,
horn Sunday, December 1, at At
klnson Memorila hospital. Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Roach of Page are
the maternal grandparents
KAUP Mr. and Mrs. Vic Kaup;
of Stuart, a son, 7 pounds 15
ounces, ixirn Sunday, December
1, at Atkinson Memorial hospital.
HIPKE Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hip
ke of O’Neill, a son. Bryan Lee,
weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, born
Saturday, November 30, at At
kinson Memorial hospital.
HART Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Hart of Creighton, a daughter,
Patricia Ann, weighing 6 pounds
5 ounces bom Wednesday, No
vember 27, at Lundberg Memor
ial hospital at Creighton.
MAN ION Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Manion of Creighton, a daughter,
Mary Tercse, weighing 7 pounds
i'U„ nnnt'ptj horn Wednesday.
November 27, at Lundberg Mem
orial hospital in Creighton.
OLDBE RDIN G- Mr. and Mrs.
LuVern Oldberding of Stuart, a
daughter, LeAnne Marie, weigh (
ing 5 pounds 7 ounces, bom Wed
nesday, Novemebr 27, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
STRAKA—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Straka of Atkinson, a son, Mich
ael Kevin, weighing 7 pounds 7
ounces, born Wednesday, Novem
l>er 27, at Atkinson Memorial hos
pital. ' _
ROYAL THEATER
— O’NEILL —
Wed.-Thun*. D«c. 4-6
This is a picture about dope
traffic! Columbia Pictures pre
stmts a Warwick Production
PICKUP ALLEY
Victor Mature, Anita Ekburg,
Trevor Howard. Cinemascope.
Exposed! -The hell-worlds of the
‘"hooked" and the "pushers”! Er
poseti !-»-The war between the
dope kings and the international
police!
I rL-StU Dec. 6-7
Ju everyone must see. A
ru*w exciting version of Anna
Sewell's great claskltf! If you are
among the millions who read
"Black Beauty", IF you are
amon® the few who missed "Black
Beauty’’ You must see—
COURAGE OF BLACK BEAUTY
Wide Vision, Eastman color,
starring John Crawford, Mirrd
Gibson. John Bryant, Diane Brew
ster, J. Pat O'Malley, Russell
-Johnson. Hear the hit songs—
"The Donkey Game”, lyrics by;
Dick Hughes and Richard Stap
ley. Also "Black Beauty" lyrics
by Paul Herrick. Music by Ed
ward L. Alperson, jr.
Sua.-Mun.-Tuea. Dec. 6-9-10
Darryl F. Zanuck’s production of
Ernest Hemingway’s
THE SUN ALSO RISES
The Hemingway love story that
shocked the world- so daring, so
delicate it could not lie filmed
until now. Tyrone Power, Ava
Gardner, Mel Ferrer, Errol
FlVnn, Eddie Albert. Featuring
Gregory Ratoff, Juliette Greco,
Marcel Dalio and Robert Evans.
Alatlnce Saturtlay & Sunday 2:Sf
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and
Ft uls.. and Saturday admission—
Adults :>t)o; C hildren under 12,
12c, l ice II accompanied by par
ent. Wcdn. and Thurs. Fumllj
night, lamily admitted lor two
Adult tickets.
TRUE—Mr. and Mrs. Vi«*or
Frue of Ewing, a daughter, Ger
trude Anne, weighing 8 pounds 13
ninees bom Thursday, November
18. at St. Anthony’s hospital. *
SALLACIi—Mr. and Mrs Don
ald Sallaeh of Fairfax, S. D., a
laughter, weighing 8 pounds 2 1
ounces, bom Sunday, December
1, at Sacred Heart hospital at
Lynch.
KE1LNE Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kehne of Winnetoon, a daughter,
weighing 7 pounds 11% ounces,
bom Wednesday, December 4, at
Lund berg Memorial hospital at
Creighton.
WOOD Mr. and Mrs. RonaJd
of Centerville. S. D., a son, Scott j
Dee, weighing 7 pounds, bom
Tuesday, November 26, at Cen
terville. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wood of Lincoln, recently of
Page are the paternal grandpar
ents.
BASS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bass
of Omaha, a son, weighing 6
pounds 13 ounces. Mrs. Bass is
the former Bonnie Hubby, daugh
ter of Rev, and Mrs. Marriedy of
Cedar Rapids, la. Great-grand
mother is Mrs. Carrie Borg of
O’Neill.
Sick & Injured
PAGE Mrs. Roy Wilson's con
dition remains about the same at j
St. Anthony’s hospital where she
has l>een a patient the past 10
days . Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn
French, jr., went to Oakland Sun
day. On Monday her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Olson, accom
panied them to Omaha where the
ladies had appointments for med
ical check-ups. . . Mrs John Lam
ason ,a recent Pageite, has been
a vicitim of the Asian flu and has
been very ill at her home at 9806
B Victoria Ave., South Gate,
Calif. . .Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge
arrived home from Omaha Tues
day where she had been caring
for the Lewis Copple household
while the mother was hospitalized
Mary Lew Copple accompanied
her grandmother to the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
Vurnie Copple, at Randolph for a
visit.
*y liivi mi a. .uua uiiovi »»v
companied by Mrs. L. R. Sutt
cliffe of O’Neill left Monday to
vist their sister, Mrs L. R. Lay
man, at Haxarville, Conn., whe
is seriously ill. The ladies made
the trip by plane from Omaha.
. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Turay
took their sixteen months old dau
ghter, Constance, to Omaha Mon
day for observation and treatment
of a hip injury. . . Mrs. Andrew
Olson, who has been a patient at
Antelope Memorial hospital in
Neligh, is now at her home in
northeast Ewing. . . Cindy Savid
ge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Savi&ge, has had pneu
monia. They formerly lived at
O'Neill. I
O’NEILL- Mrs. Ray Orsbom
who broke her left arm when she
fell Sunday, November 24, is
getting along alright. . . Little
James and tiny Josephine Maly
had measles. . . Mrs. Don Riley
entered an Omaha hospital No
vember 25, for medical observa
tion. Mr. Riley visited her Sunday.
. . . Mrs. Thomas Murray, who
entered St. Anthony’s hospital
Tuesday evening was transferred
to an Omaha hospital Wednesday
VENUS- Mrs. Fred Uhlir had
the flu the wfeek of November
29. . . Mrs. M. G. Strope is still
confined to her bed following sur
gery several weeks ago. Her
granddaughter. Miss Carolyn
Woddworth of Parker Prairie, is
caring for her.
RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs
Willie Shrader took Mr. and Mrs.
Will Shrader to Sioux City Fri
day where Mr. Will Shrader had
a checkup. The doctor found his
condition ‘ much improved”.
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Welding School
WILL. 1*E HELD
Monday Evening
December 9
AT 7:30
AT
Wm. Krotter Co. j
in West O’Neill
Everybody Welcome
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Quick And Versatile Holiday Dessert
During the coming holiday season when sweets are in the spot
light, these light and airy Macaroon Rings will serve a myriad of
purposes.
Quickly made with egg whites, sugar. Corn Flakes, nutmeats and j
Coconut, they are perfect to sene as a luncheon or dinner dessert
or as a refreshment when Christmas guests come calling. They mav
be filled with either fresh fruit, ice cream or other appropriate filling.
Corn Flakes Macaroon Rings
2 egg whites 2 cups Kellogg’s Com Flakes
1 cup brown or granulated sugar >4 cup chopped nutmeats
V4 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 1 cup shredded coconut
Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Fold in sugar, vanilla,
Corn Flakes, nutmeats and coconut. Drop by spoonfuls onto greased
haking sheet and shape into rings about 3*4 inches in outside diame
ter. Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) about 15 minutes until lightly
browned. Remove immediately from baking sheet. Serve with fresh
fruit or ice cream in center of each ring.
Yield: 6 rings, 3*4 inches in diameter.
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CHERRIES 2
OUR FAMILY FANCY HAWAIIAN CRUSHED _
PINEAPPLE
th» roi nma
COT THICK rOK SWISS
Good Quality Beef Bound
BAKER'S
Chocolate Chips ^ 39^
OOB FAMILY RICH SMOOTH
Peanut Butter —”i«63*
001 FAMILY FANCY WHOLE
Dill Pickles _ _Qwrt 29*
0U> FAMILY FANCY SEEDLESS
Raisins_W 43*
MOKTON — ^ M j—
Fruit Pies 4 for JL
SATHER —
Gem Creme,s lb.
ROYALTY — M M
Pineapple, flat tin JL 10
OUR FAMILY —
Dates, lb. pkg. _%P%#C
PARKA i
MARGARINE
2™.59*
WESSON OIL
COOKING oad SALAD OIL
rorr 39* Ooabt 75*
REALEMON
RECONSTITUTED
LEMON JUICE
is ox.
BOTTLE __ 33
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BATH ROOM
TISSUE
4 « 3r
HANDY PAPER
TOWELS
2™* 39*
LUNCHEON
NAPKINS
2 oimm 25*
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FRESH SIDE PORK.^43‘
RING BOLOGNA S3.u.49c
SLICED BACON Stt..V£ 39c
PORK STEAK £3£3.e&» ...u^
BEEF STEW Sttr ~.u.49‘
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CLEANSER
2 BEG. GT.
1 3 V 23*
IDEAL
DOG POOD
3 Si 49*
CLOROX
BLEACH
V. GAL GAL
33* 55* I
ALL MEAT MINCED —
HAM ..Jb. 39c
iKINLESS —
WIENERS_ lb. 43c
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FAN READY —
FRYERS lb. 39c
ROASTING —
CHICKENS. lb 33c
CALIFORNIA SOKDST NAVEL
ORANGES
CAUTOIMA 5UM0ST
LEMONS
4*. 19*
JONATHAN APPLES 2SKJ<
Duncan Hinas
CAKE MIX
\
RUBNT RUGAE • MABEL! • SPICE
DEVIL'S POOD • YELLOW - WHITE
z. 29«
SWIFT’NING
SWIFTS PURE
SHORTENING
J 79c
Mfi
NYLON
HOSE
z 49c
Gooch's Best |
ELBOW 1
MACARONI ■
or SPAGHETTI
z 23c
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Milanls
FRENCH and
ITALIAN
DRESSING
2^ 39c
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new ran
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new ran
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2 is. 33*
PERSONAL
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4-27*
CHEER
WASHES WHITER
Large Giant
34* 82*
LAVA
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2 IS 23*
21S3I*
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RICH WHITE SOAP
Log* Giant
35* 84’
DREFT
ITS LOTION PINK
Large Giant
34* 82*
OXYDOL
WITH BLEACH
Uug* Giant
35* 84*
IVORY FLAKES
NEWt INSTANT
Larg* Giant
35* 84*
SPIC & SPAN
THE “ONCE OVER"
CLEANER
IS Os. Giant
29* 93*
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GRANULATED FOR
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Larg* Giant
35* 84*
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41* 71*
TIDE
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34* 82*
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CAKE MIX pfe 10c
BANNER —
0LE0-5k$l
SI NKISE VACCI'M PACKED —
COFFEE lb tin 69c
FORK MOST'S —
BIG DIP Hal 59c
CREAMERY —
BUTTER lb 69c
NORTH DAKOTA DRY LAND
Red Potatoes
100 $0 00
LB. BAG_ A*TO
nitrena — A CfcC
Complete Egg, 100-lbs.
NITRENA— A C
40^ Hog Bal., 100-lbs. ^Vb^w
CRUSHED — CkCfc
Rock Salt, cwt. -
WHITE —
Block Salt, --- a m *3
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CREAM EGGS-POULTRY
KEADY-TO-EAT —
PICNICS lb 39c
SQUARES OF —
BACON.lb 25c
l(Ki% PI KE (iROUND —
BEEF -.21-lbs- $1
ANOTHER BIG
CHEESE!
Featuring Armour s “Miss Wisconsin
Mammouth Cheddar Cheese’’ which
is Now On Display In Our Store!
Come and see and try the tasty cheese.
You’ll find it delightfully good.
Special For The Weekend