The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 05, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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CHRISTON — Mr. and Mrs. !
Thomas ("Tommy’*) Christon oT
Colorado City, Tex., a daughter,
Connie Sue, weighing 6 pounds
12 ounces, bom Saturday, May
24 The tether is the oniy son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christon1
of Denver, Cblo., formerly of |
Ewing.
SHEFLr Mr. and Mrs. James
Shefl of Winnetoon, a son, Philip
James, weighing 7 pounds 6 oun
ces, liorn Thursday, May 29, at
Lundberg Memorial hospital.
OSBORN~Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Osbom of Wausa, a daugh
ter, Mary Ellen, weighing 6
pounds 1 ounce, bora Friday,
May 30, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
VERZAL Mr. and Mrs. Lew
Verzal of Atkinson, a daughter,
Janet Eileen, weighing 4 pounds
9 ounces, bora Saturday, May 31,
at Atkinson Memorial hospital.
McKOWN Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
McKown of Creighton, a daugh
ter, weighing 8 pounds 14 Ms
ounces, torn Sunday, June 1st,
at Lindberg Memorial hospital.
WINTERMOTE - Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Wintermote of Chambers, a
son, weighing 6 pounds 1 ounce,
bora Monday, June 2, at Lutheran
hospital in Norfolk.
I/)OCK Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Loock of Spencer, a daughter,
Patricia Jean, weighing 6 pounds
12 ounces, born Monday, June 2 at
Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch
Mrs. Loock is the former Barbara
Cleary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Cleary of O’Neill. Mr„
Loock is the son of Mr. ami Mrs.
Frank Loock of Spencer. The
couple also have a son.
EBERLY Mr. and Mrs Jay
Elierly of Niobrara, a daughter,
weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces, born
Monday, June 2 at Lundberg
Memorial hospital in Creighton.
GRECKEL Mr. and Mrs. Cla
rence Greckel of Bloomfield, a
daughter, weighing ( pounds i
ounce, torn Tuesday, May 3, at -
the Lundberg Memorial hospital
in Creighton.
LUDWIG Mr. and Mrs. Jun
ior Ludwig of Spencer, a daugh
ter, weighing 7 pounds 11*4 oun
ces tom Wednesday, June 4,
at St. Anthony’s hospital. I
ROTHERHAM Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Rotherham of Ewing, a |
daughter, weighing 6 pounds 11
ounces, torn Wednesday, June i
4. at St. Anthony’s hospital in
O’Neill. Mrs. Rotherham is the I j
former Corrine Donohoe, daugh- '
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dono-1 ,
of O'Neill. 1
BEHRENS- Mr and Mrs. Dal- .
las Behrens of O’Neill, a daugh- \
ter. Sue Ann, weighing 6 pounds ,
11 jounces, bom Sunday, June 1, |
at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mr. and
Mrs. Esty Nelson are the mater- I
nal grandparents.
BLAKE—Mr. and Mrs. Tom 4
Blake of O'Neill, a daughter, Mar- 1
sha Lou, weighing 6 pounds 13% ‘
ounces, torn Monday, June 2, at '
St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill j
The couple now has three daugh- '
ters. Mrs. Blake is the former i
Marilyn Fritton, daughter of Mr. j \
and Mrs. A1 Fritton. Mr. Blake ,
is the son of Mr and Mrs. Lee I
Blake.
CONKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Rob- |
ert Conklin of Spencer, a son, Jef-!
fery Paul. Weighing 8 pounds 1 |
ounce, torn Monday, June 2, at
St. Anthony’s hospital. |
I
Lola Pritchett I
Bride at Yankton (
Miss Lola Pritchett, daughter j
of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pritch-; !
ett of O’Neill, and Eugene Ken- j
noth Johnson, son of Mr a nd |
Mrs H W. Johnson of Spencer,
were married Saturday, May 24, |
at Yankton, S. D.
They are living an a ranch J j
east of Spencer.
ROYAL THEATRE <
O’NEILL I
Thurs. June 5 {
ENDS TONIGHT!
PEYTON PI*ACE |
Adults 75c; children 25c; all
children must have tickets. Two! (
showing*.
Fri.-Sat. June 6-7
Tab Hunter, the young rebel I j
who didn't fit and didn’t try, a !
kid who couldn’t wait for his war! j
LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE
The Yanks who wore French |
uniforms fought in French planes '
and loved French women! And i
introducing three teen-age stars \
of tomorrow—Bill Wellman, jr., 1 j
Jody McCrea, Dennis Devine. \
Sun.-Mon.-Tues. June 8-6-10 {
ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER
PLACE |
Lana Turner, Barry Sullivan,
Glynis Johns, Sean Connery Ter- |
ance Longdon, Sidney James, and
Martin Stephens. Lana Turner is J
stationed in England as a war- '
time correspondent for a big {
American newspaper owned by i
Barry Sullivan to whom she is \
betrothed. She falls unreasoning- ,
ly in love with Sean Connery, a |
prominent British radio commen
tator. I
Wed.-Thurs. June 11-12 |
Paramount presents Richard Ki- ’
lev and Carmen Sevilla in |
SPANISH AFFAIR \
Told to the torrid tempo of a i
flaming flamenco guitar! Techni- \
color. When two worlds melted ; i
together in a kiss . 11
Matinee Saturday A Sunday 2:50 {
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday and .
Friday and Saturday admission— I
Adult* 50c; Children under 12,
12c, Free tt accompanied by par t
ent. Wed.. Thurs. Family uite,
family admitted for two adult j
tickets. 1
Arlene R. Hood,
Harold W. Fox Wed
Miss Arlene Rose Hood, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hood of
O’Neill, and Harold Wallace Fox, j
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox j
north of O’Neill, were united in
marriage at the Wesleyan Meth
odist church in O'Neill on Mon
day. June 2.
Rev. Don V. Olmstead per
formed the ceremony.
The attendants were Evelyn
Hood of O'Neill and Melvin Arm
field of Mills.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs Harold Lindberg
spent Friday in Lincoln waiting
Mr. and Mrs Rodney Wilmuth.
Miss Carolyn of Wesleyan Univer
sity returned with them to spend
her summer vacation here
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Mr. and Mi's. Lyle Lower and
children \ isited over the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Julia Gre
i;or in Platte Center.
THE NEW OUTLAW STORE SS
I..YOUR BEST "TICKET" FOR GIFT
| AND FOOD VALUES!
| OPEN 7 PAYS-7 KITES- PLENTY OF PARKING
U. S. GOOD GOV’T. GRADED —
ASSORTED PAVE MARK
PRESERVES
2-Lb. 7 0z. Jar. 49c
EVERA D AA —
Crackers. 2-lb box
WELSH —
Grapeade._ 3 tall cns $1
BAKER’S — 6-OZ. PKOS.
Choc. Chips. - 2 for 49c
_
PER LB. FRESH FROZEN — l . S. OOOD —
Bacon Ends _ 3SC North. Pike !b 25c Nib Steak lb. 79c
WILSON’S — END CUT — AI. LMEAT — .
Mine. Ham lb. 49c Pk. Chops .lb 45c Wieners 2 lbs 98c
□ lb
can
Robin Hood g" | n
Pillsbury 50-LB. 5
Gold Medal BAG
Mothers Best
FOLUKKS — S* M f *9 PRINCE — ^ _
COFFEE-2 ,b. Can_Ff. 67 | BOG F 0 0 B — 12 Tall Cans —.99* I
Ii.OOCHES —
SPAGHETTI and MACARONI 2-lb. bag .. 49C
$ MEADOW GOLD
HEAVY PACK
ICE CREAM
Free Samples
j Saturday from 1 p. 1
j m. to 5 p.m. and 6 I
p.m. to 9 p.m. |
Come have a treat 1
on us. I
SHILLING'S BROOKLAND
BLK. PEPPER PLUMS
Full lb _ 79c No 10 cn 59c
Sunday Coupons!
Plus Many More Sunday Specials
% FRESH, CRISP
f LETTUCE
1
HEAD ......
9 ■
FOB A (XK>I. DRINK LIBERTY BRAND
SUM-R-AID BROOMS
6 pkgs. -- 25C Each_$1.29
HAASE’S MOTHER’S BEST
OLIVES FLOUR
3 jars_$1.0fl 10-Lb. Bag _ g9c
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
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FRESH GREEN TOP — FRESH CRISP —
RADISHES bunch ... 5C CELERY stalk ... 19c
FANCY WINESAP — SUNKIST —
APPLES 4-lb. sack 59C ORANGES dozen . 49C
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