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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1958)
Future Subscribers CROOSDALE — Mr. and Mrs. Michael Croosdale of Dublin, Ire land, a daugther, 8 pounds 8 oun ces Ijorn Friday, January 24, in Dublin. Mrs. Coosdale is the for mer Kitty Gregory, who worked at St. Anthony's hospital and left here four years ago. KLELN SMITH- Mr. and Mrs Jerry Kleinsmith of Lynwood, Caid., a daughter, bom Tuesday, February 4, at St. Francis hospi tal in Lynwood. Mi's. Kleinsmith is the former Catherine McNich ols. _ , BOWEN Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen of Wayne, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, born at 10 p-m., Sunday, February 2, in the Wayne hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen of O’Neill are paternal grandparents. STREETERr-Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter of Lincoln, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, bom Saturday, February 1, in Lincoln. Mrs. Clyde Streeter of O’Neill, Gene's mother has gone to assist in the home a few days. NELSON- Mrs. Vera Nelson of Creighton, a son, Lloyd Clarence, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, born Tuesday, February 4, at Lund berg Memorial hospital, in Creigh ton. .. . RAPP— Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Rapp of Denton, a son, Kent Dar win, weighing 7 pounds 14Vk oun ces, born Saturday, February 1, at Lincoln General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zellers of Page are maternal grandparents. Mrs. Zel lers is leaving today (Thursday) for Denton to assist in the Rapp home. bmlw IWY. U1IU ATM 4VWWV. I Baud of Carlsbad, N.M., a son, Lynn Ellis, weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, born Tuesday, January 21 at Carlsbad. Rev. Baird was a supply pastor at Page during the summer several years ago. RUDOLPH—Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Rudolph of Spalding, a son, weighing 6 pounds 3 ounces born Sunday, January 26. Mrs. Rudol ph is the former Rose Marie Gib son of Chambers. KRAMER Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer of Stuart, a daughter, Mardel Sue, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, bom Janaury 30 at At kinson Memorial hospital. WALTON Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Walton of Atkinson, a son, William Arthur, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, bom Thursday, January 30 at Atkinson Memorial hospital. CUr-E- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gude of O’Neill, a son, John Lee, weighing 6 pounds, born at 7.50 p.m., Thursday, January 30, in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk. W1CHMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Mar lin Wiehman of O’Neill, a daugh ter, Dora J, weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, born Thursday, Janu ary 30 at Atkinson Memorial hos pital. SHAW—Mr. and Mrs. Warren "Dick’’ Shaw of Bassett, a daugh ter, La-Jana Jo, weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, bom Friday, Janaury 31 at Atkinson Memorial hospital. CHIMEL—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chmiel of Ewing, a son, Ray Gene, weighing 7 pounds 3 V% ounces, torn Wednesday, January 29 at St. Anthony’s hospital. FRITZ Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz of O’Neill, a son, Roger Thomas, weighing 8 pounds 7% ounces, born Thursday, January 30 at St. Anthony’s hospital. DOWNS-Mr. and Mrs. Edward Downs of Lawrence, Kans., a son, weighing 1V» pounds. Mrs. Downs is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bolin of Lincoln and is a crrnnHjuuditpr of Mrs. Hester Ed misten of Page. CA1JJUIAN -Mr. and Mrs. Ew ward Callahan of Atkinson, a dau ghter, weighing 7 pounds 6 oun ces, torn Saturday, February 1, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seger of At kinson are maternal grandpar ents. SCH1L0USKI Mr. and Mrs. Al-fred Schiluoscki aof Ewing, son. Joseph Allen, weighing 8 pounds -1'bounces, torn Wednes day, January 22, at St. Anthony’s hospital. LONDON Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald London of Denver, Colo., a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, tom Saturday, February X. This is the couple’s seventh child. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lon don of O Neill are the paternal grandparents. ROBINSON—Mr. and Mrs Paul Robinson of Lincoln, a daughter, Cheryl Ann. weighing 84 pounds, bom Sunday, January 26, at Lin coln Mrs. Robinson is the former Byrdie Ann Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks of Page. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admitted: January 28 — Mrs Ralph Fritton of Emmet, Jeffrey Vidnckson of O'Neill, Alls. Char les Cue of Fairfax, S-D., Airs. Leonard Juracek of O'Neill, Doug las Jarman of Chambers. Ralph Adair of Amelia, Alary Susan Donohue of Bonesteel, '"S.D., Airs. William Fritz of O'Neill; 30- Ro bert Kramer of Stuart, Catherine Ann Prouty of Spencer, Jerome Cadwefl of O'Neill; 31—Ronald W. Anderson of Naper, Charles Zidko of Spencer, Effie Stevens of O'Neill; February 1 — Mrs. Wayne L. Stevens of Ewing, Don ald Bosn of O'Neill, Larry Ander son of O’Neill, Roger Babutzke of O'Neill, Joseph Hart of Inman; 2- Anthony Lee Borg of O'Neill, Mrs. Ella Thompson of O'Neill, Lisa Ellen Asher of Page, William Jansen of O’Neill; 3—Airs. Duane I K. Miller of Chambers, Mrs. William Serck of Emmet, E. F. Porter of Chambers, James L. Withe of Orchard; 4—Airs. Rich ard Copes of Page; 5—John Sull ivan of O’Neill. Dismissed: January 29: Mis. Esty Nelson of O’Neill, Pamela Holmes of O'Neill, Wilbur Miller of O’Neill, Mrs. William Ermer of Chambers, Mrs. Erwin Hilli gas of Chambers, Mrs. Roy Back haus of O’Neill; 30—Scott S. Con ner of Ewing, Douglas Jarman of Chambers, Mrs. Rueben Red linger and baby boy of Ewing; 31- Atelvin G. Hanson of O'Neill, Robert Kramer of Stuart, Ralph Adair of Amelia, Lisa Ellen Ash er of Page, Mrs. Leonard Jur acek of O’Neill; February 1— Frank Clements of O’Neill, Cath erine Ann Prouty of Spencer, Mrs. W. W. Waller of O'Neill, Mrs. Charles Cue of Fairfax, S-D., Mrs. Carl R. Chmiel and baby boy of Ewing, Mrs. John Babl oi Lynch, Aronld E. Crawford of O’Neill; 2- Larry Anderson of O' Neill, Roger Babutzke of O'Neill, Donald Bosn of O’Neill, Carolyn Tams of Ewing, Mrs. William Fritz and baby boy of O'Neill, | Mrs. Eugene Wolfe and baby boy of O’Neill, Jeffrey Vidricksen of O’Neill, Mrs. Minnie Primus of Ewing; 3 Mrs. Elizabeth Neigen find of O'Neill. Mrs. Alfred Key ing of Stuart. Mrs. Duane K. Mil ler of Chambers; 4- Anthony Lee Borg of O’Neill; 5- Mrs. Wayne Stevens of Ewing, E. F. Porter of Qiambars, James L. Withee of Orchard. Hospitalized: Mrs. William Serck of Emmet, Lisa Ellen Ash er of Page, Mrs. Ella Thompson of O’Neill, Joseph Hart of Inman, Charles Zidko of Spencer, Ronald W. Anderson of Naper, Mrs.! Richard Copes of Page, Garrett Janzing of O’Neill, Mrs. Ross Rid geway of O’Neill, Jerome Cad well of O’Neill, Mary Susan Dono- ! hue of Bonesteel, S.D., Effie Ste-! vena of O'Neill, John Sullivan of O’Neill, Mrs. Effie Chamdler of Spencer, William Jansen of O’-1 Neill, Mrs. Garrett Janzing of O’Neill, Mrs. Ralph Fritton of O’- j Neill. M~n. Jirak Has Birthday— Mr. and Mrs. Joe Soukup and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hav ranek, rj., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soukup and family helped cele brate Mrs. Anton Jirak.'s birthday anniversary at dinner Sunday evening. Ice cream and cake were ser ved later in the evening. Mrs. Jirak also received a birthday greeting by short wave radio from Japan from her grandson, Francis Havranek, YNSA. USS Mitchell. Mr. Pongratz Feted— Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pongratz to celebrate his 76th birthday an niversary were their children: Mr. and' Mrs. Joe Pongratz, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pongratz, all of Emmet; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Givens and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer, all of Stuart; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski of Page and their families and Mrs. Agnes Heeb of O’Neill. Miss McCartli> Demonstrates— Miss Lynn'McCarthy was chos en in the sewing and home living class to present her demonstrat-! ion at the 4-H leaders’ training; conference held Wednesday in Norfolk. Only one demonstrater is chosen from the state in each | category. Lynn, an eighth grader, won a blue ribbon at the state j fair. Her demonstration is on a woman’s is never done. FIREMEN CALLED A hot axle on a truck belong-1 ing to Fred Jungman of Atkinson brought out the O’Neill firemen. at 5:15 a.m., Monday. There was] no damage to the load of hay. | The fire was detected while the truck was parkixl at the Earley j Oil company. - TEN PIN ALIEVS FOR SALE The new bowling alleys in West O Neill | j •«F8» are being offered at private sale. AUTOMATIC AMF PIN-SETTERS TEI.E SCORERS TELE-POPES Fully-organizeri league bowling MAKE INQUIRIES: RAY BAKER, Manager of the Alleys or MR. ROCKWELL, Rockwell Alleys, Grand Island ' o • ® » * * • *v Z ■ 0 •** “ • *• e ° s ® « as * *♦ ° O ,, - _'M ■' — I r l$^>' I I ’ Aug chOSC^/ ' y2fCfEtN r\ i*. / OUR FAMILY FANCY RED PITTED - PACKED UNSWEETENED - READY FOR THE PIES Dinner * jB*KTW g fUS - LB. WPmF T HEINZ SOUP VEGETABLE BEEF BOOTH FRESH I JEAN CENTER KIB CUT JJ-C.SJ?KE!L Z*,2£PH. “°°sh PORK CHOPS.-69 EXPERTLY SEASONED - FRESH GROUND JINS W W r PERCH PORK SAUSAGE -35c - CANNED PEAR SHAPED HOIM C11 I CT Picnics 3-lb tin 2.29 Hot Dog & r chef sliced wafer TH.N Hamburger -—33' DRIED BEEF.-35c RELISH 29c Heinz 57 SAUCE 29c Heinz SWEET | CUCUMBER _ STICKS GOLDEN VALLEY — NO. 2 Vi TINS I NOW! OUR OWN n O I PEACHES 3 QQt JACK & Jux ^ ^C APRICOTS FOR 7YV |C£ CREAM CREAMERY — BUTTER _ lb. 69c 3 Flavors TQA FRESH OLEO _ lb. 19c Vi-Gal. » TV CRISP ____ _ A _ _ . __ . _ - - _ _ - - I RftTTI Ct U "" 5 Ktu IUIIUI1 ruiu. Biuninura .V.L IDKA1 LA Lb U N 1 APPLES ! UIDAD DwnHA WMhwvn I Y WKAr FOR DIRTY HANDS MAKE™'llNTM,N0rT,:B ‘ 1 I DELICIOUS RADISHES 35. i DISCOVERY -ROD A VA-<55n>EN- I 2r\-r cello r\ discovery boraao fluffo 1 I LBS. y / C Qc mooc»s*with new TWENTY-MULE TEAM PURE SHORTENING I J M i ** PKG. r*MiNiNC P-ABUtfl 1SOZ. 3 LB. ACt 1 ' Mim " _-_PKG. 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