The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 26, 1958, Section 1, Image 10

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    The Vincent James l.at/. ls . . . wed In Clearwater church rite.
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KENNEDY Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Kennedy of Bartlett, a dau
ghter, weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces,
born Saturday, June 14, in the
Boone county hospital at Albion.
This is the couple's first child.
The mother is the former Beverly
Rosso; the father is the only son
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kennedy,
former Deloit residents.
KENZIE—Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Kenzie of Butte, a son, weighing
9 pounds, bom Monday, June 23,
at Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch.
MIJNAR—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mlinar of O’Neill, a son, LeRoy
Joseph, weighing 6 pounds 5 oun
ces. born Sunday, June 22, at the
Atkinson Memorial hospital.
TINGLE- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Tingle of Lincoln, a son, bom Sun
day, June 15, in Lincoln. Mr. Tin
gle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Tingle of Butte.
MEURET—Mr. and Mrs. John
J Meuret, of Brunswick, a daugh
ter, weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces,
bom Wednesday, June 18, in St.
Joseph's hospital, Osmond.
KOENIG- Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard A. Koenig of Ewing, a son,;
David Ray, weighing 8 pounds 6Vz
ounces, bom Monday, June 16, in
Antelope Memorial hospital,
Neligh.
HAAKE—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Haake of Chambers, a daughter,,
Ladona Kay, weighing 5 pounds
12 ounces, bom Wednesday, June
18, at Antelope Memorial hospital
in Neligh.
PRIBIL—Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Pribil of O'Neill, a son, Fred
rick Gerald, weighing 10 pounds,
born Wednesday, June 18 at St.
St. Anthony's hospital.
KIZZIRE—Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Kizzire of O'Neill, a daugh
ter, Lynnette Sue, weighing 6
Hili minonc Iwtrn Vriflav
June 20, at St. Anthony’s hospital.
ALDER—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Aider of Redbird, a son. Jay
Bryce, weighing 8 pounds 1% oun
ces, born Saturday, June 21, at
St Anthony’s hospital.
MINTON—Mr. and *Mrs. Rich
ard Minton, jr., of O’Neill, a
daughter, Mardelle Jean, weigh
ing 7 pounds 2Vt ounces, bom
Sunday, June 22, at St. Anthony’s
hospital. This is the couple’s sec
ond daughter. Mrs. Minton is the
former Betty Troshynski, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tro
shynski. Mr. Minton is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Minton, sr., of
O’Neill.
VAN FLEE'F Mr. and Mrs.
Bud VanFleet of Plainview, a
daughter, Susan Elaine, weigh
ing 8 pounds 6 ounces, born Wed-1
nesday. June 18, at the Tilden
hospital •The maternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. William
O'Connor of O'Neill. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John VanFleet of Oakdale. Mrs.
VanFleet is the former Mary O’
Connor of Emmet.
KOENIG—Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard A. Koenig of Ewing, a son,
David Ray, weighing 8 pounds
6Ms ounces, born Monday, June
16, at Antelope Memorial hospital
at Neligh.
FLEMING—Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Fleming of Atkinson, a son, weigh
ing 7 pounds 14ounces, born
Monday, June 23, at Atkinson
Memorial hospital.
Range Study Is
Held Wednesday
The 4-11 range conservationists |
met June 24 to practice range
evaluation and identification of
grasses. This was the second
meeting held this year in a series
of three meetings.
Wes Whitwer of the soil conser
vation services was the resource
man for this meeting. The em
phasis was placed on range
evaluation, use, and possible treat
ment. Soil and soil type was also
discussed.
One more of these meetings will
be held sometime in July.
Janice L. Patras,
Vincent J. Latzel
Exchange Vows
CLEARWATER Miss Janice
La Verne Patras of Clearwater and
Vincent James Latzel of Ewing j
wore united in marriage Wednes
day evening, June 11, at the Lat
ter Day Saints church here. Eld
er Arthur Gibbs of Independence,
Mo., officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Patras of Clear- j
water, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Latzel of Ewing.
Miss Jeanette Glampe of Nor
folk was soloist. Miss Barbara
Westerhoff of Elgin was accomp
aanist.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, appeared in a baller
ina-length gown of white brocaded
satin. The gown featured
princess lines with a full skirt. A
headband of lace and seed pearls
held her shoulder-length veil. She
carried an arrangement of yellow
carnations and lily-of-the-valley.
Miss Wanda Patras was maid
of honor for her sister. She wore
a ballerina-length gown of mint
green taffeta, also fashioned along
princess lines. She carried a j
bouquet of yellow carnations.
Lighting the tapers were Miss
Sharon Twiss, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Patricia Latzel of Ew
ing, sister of the bridegroom.
Jerry McKillip of Elgin was
best man. Ushers were Thomas j
Patras, brother of the bride, and
Merlin Shrunk of Ewing.
A reception was held for 801
guests. Miss Donna Damme had [
charge of the guest book and gifts j
were arranged by Mrs. Clyde j
Payne. Mrs. Darell Robinson of
Ewing cut and served the wed
ding cake, which was oaKcci n>
Mrs. Walter Westerhoff of Elgin.
Misses Dorthea Yaryan find Car
ol Knapp served.
After a wedding trip the cou
ple will reside at Norfolk where
the bridegroom is employed by the
Norfolk Bottling Co.
The bride, graduated from
Clearwater high school, has been
teaching the district 89 school.
The bridegroom was graduated
from Ewing high school.
Dorsey News
The alumni banquet for the
Lynch high school was well at
tended and several of the alumni
from Dorsey attended.
Hal Rosenkrans helped Roger
Rosenkrans with farm work Tues
Carl Christenson and daughter
visited at the Lee Brady home
several days last week.
Miss Anna Wells, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wells is
spending the summer at her
brother's home, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson
and Mrs. Carson's brother, Jesse,
were Lynch shoppers Saturday
evening.. Jesse Carson is spend
ing the summer with the Edward
Carsons and helping with the
farm work.
Bill Hibbs and son were bus
iness callers at the Harold Os
born home Wednesday.
COUNTY COURT
June 19—Carl Jeffers of Cham
bers, intoxication, fined $5 and $4
costs; officer—Chris McGinn.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Jerry Richard Carlson, 25, of
Clearwater and Jo Aon Ziska, 20,
of Emmet on Friday, June 20.
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FLORENCE PONTON, Prop
Insurance of All Kinds
and Bonds
Phone 106 Golden Bldg I
Ray Lawrence
O’NEIIJ, — PHONE 174
Dealer of Nixon & Co.
F-E-E-D-S
General Livestock Hauling
esh Meals
Backyard Cooking!
^ TMm iMftr, tasty moats will havo tho
s\ wholo family como "a-runnlng" for yoor
\ outdoor moats. Stock up this wookl
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READY TP EAT
SMOKED
HAM
BAKE WITH YOUR FAVORITE GLAZE .. .
HAVE IT BEADY AHEAD OF TIME FOB
PICNIC OB PATIO FEAST OR DECORATE
WITH ALL TRIMMINGS AND SERVE PIP
ING HOT FOB IN SI DC DINING.
LARGE SHANK
PORTION .LB.
LARGE BUTT
PORTION .
CENTER QO
SLICES.LB. 53 C
GROUND
BEEF
FRESH TENDER CUTS OF CHOICE LEAN
BEEr FULLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU
HAMBURGERS WITH THAT IUICY. TASTE
FLAVOR ... TRY IT TODAY.
4§4
_ PRICES GOOD SkinleSS Wieners Tender. Juicy 2
CLUB
STEAKS
US-D.A. CHOICE GRADE BEEF. COMPLETE
SATISFACTION IN FLAVOR AND TENDER
NESS . . . DON T MISS IT AT THIS LOW
PRICE.
lbs. 98c
PORK
RIBS
SPARE RIBS - NEBRASKA CORN FED YOUNG
PORK . . . FRESH. SMALL SIZE. MEATY. AN
IDEAL BARBECUING MEAT.
494
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GOLDEN VALLEY . ECONOMICAL SPREAD FOR BREAD
OIEO 2apgarine 39
^9 W0 9 * ONE fOUND . ^9 WW ,ACEAOI o,
GOLDEN VALLEY BRAND . FRESH AND ECONOMICAL TO USE II • B n.
JB ft Dressing 8* A
khujhk BMAV ,4S99
BlTTOfr AprjLe CHARMIN LUNCHEON size
p NAPKINS JO
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10-01.
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ORANGE SLICES ™ 19‘ planters
SKINNER'S “.™25‘ peanut
PLUMS IT."ZZW butter
BEEF STEW—.“£55‘ ^n,
HASH STL..“£43‘ ii°L.4T
JACK & JILL — 3 DELICIOUS FLAVORS —
ICE CREAM J gal 69c
FOREMOST FRESH BOTTLED — PLUS DEPOSIT
GRAPEorOR. OQt
DRINK -2bigqts L^\
SKIP’S CRISP & CRUNCHY POTATO — f j
CHIPS —- reg. 39c size 33c
TENDER GROWN — TENDER FRESH —
FRYERS - cut up, per lb 39c
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PICNIC — YMM, GOOD
M:y WAXTEX NORTHERN NORTHERN RED HEART
$195 WAXED PAPER KITCHEN TOWELS BATHROOM TISSUE DOG FOOD
It LB. PACKAGE fell ^ _23* I 2i3t3?« I 4K37* I 6SL*I°° ||
NEW.IRCM MARTHA GOOCHl
VEGETABLE MACARONI SALAD
| 3t*s perfect for summer enjoyment!
I Look for this, and other Martha Gooch
| PATIO PARTY RECIPES at our
| special Gooch’s Best display.
| Yea'll Needs
lit 23*
nr« MO Our Family No. 303 OQr
DtANd Cat Green .TIN Zo
ARMOUR’S TREET K!k*o!«I,GeeS,MeaIr^... .l2*Tln 55C | I
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FAMILY —
•FED f
NEAT 1
-oz. pkg. _ jj
Expires June 30 WITH COUPON
HEY’S —
OCOLATE r
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6-oz. tin _r_
Expires June 30 WITH COUPON
ON FEAST — !
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1st tin ....._
Expires June 30 WITH COUPON
Plus S & H Green Stamps iHHS
A STEWING OR ROASTING —
CHICKENS per lb. 33c
I BULK SANDWICH —
COOKIES 2 lb. pkg. 53c
I MOTHER'S BEST _
PEACHES No. 10 tin S3c
I VALLEY HOME ROYAL ANNE —
I CHERRIES No 10 tin 99c
| GOLDEN VALLEY —
I ■ M n JL. _ M TINS
PK.& BEANS 4 for49c
I FOREMOST - SOLIDS • CREAMERY —
I BUTTER-per lb. 05c
I AT THE SNACK BAR—THURS., Fill. SAT
HOT DOGS aj,
8 COFFEE. 9P
BOTH ONLY M B
TIH< K CREAMY —
MALTED MILKS_ea. 12c
STRAWBERRY SUNDAE. each 19C
COMPLETE LINE OF t
NUTRENA FEEDS
FOR POULTRY — HOGS — CATTLE
COMP. EGG CRUMBLES, 100 lbs. $3.95 I
CHICK STARTER, 100 lbs. $4.95
PULLET GROWER, 100 lbs. $4.70 \
CREEP 20, 100 lbs. $5.95
40% HOG BALANCER, 100 lbs. $5.50
CALF STARTER, 100 lbs. $6.15
CALF MILK REPLACER, 25 lbs. $4.25
Soybean Oil Meal — Cudahy Mineral — Tankage
Meat & Bone Scraps — Bran — Shorts
Crushed Rock Salt — White Blocks
Mineral Blocks — Oyster Shell
Pet Products — Nutrena Rabbit Pellets
and Dog Food
_ TOP MARKET FOR YOUR
CREAM-POULTRY-EGGS
Call us for country pickup on Poultry—O’NEILL PHONE 593
PHONE 593 WE DELIVER