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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1959)
Future Subscribers weighing 6 pounds and iU ounces, bom Monday, January 5, at 4:22 a.m. at Women’s Columbia hospit al, Arlington. The llaugs have an other son, David Lloyd. Mrs. Haug is the former Lydia Halva, daugh ter of Mrs. Victor Halva and the late Mr. Halva of O’Neill. Major Haug is with the air force at Arlington. Mrs. Halva now counts six grandchildren. REISER Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reiser of Butte, a son, weighing 9 [xHihds, bom Friday, January 2, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. CLLNE Mr. and Mrs. James Cline of Niobrara, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 7 ounces, bom Fri day, January at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. WELKE—Mr. and Mrs. Milan W'elke of Ewing, a daughter, Lee Ann, weighing 6 pounds 9 ounces, born Thursday, January 1, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill. SANDERS Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Sanders of O'Neill, a son, Rob ert Einar, weighing 7 pounds 3Vi ounces, bom Thursday, January 1, at St. Anthony s hospital in O' Neill. HENN Mr. and Mis. Floyd Henn of Elgin, a daughter, born Friday, January 2, at die Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh. Mrs. Henn was lormerly Marlene Ras ter of the Deloit community. The couple are now the parents of three girls. CHRISTIANSEN Mr. and Mrs. ueorge uinsuan^n ui rtuuuaun, a son, Rodney Dwayne, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, born Tuesday, December 30, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. HILLIGAS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hilligas of Chambers, a son, Ron nie Edward, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, bom Wednesday, Decem ber 31, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. LOVE Mr. and Mrs. James Love of Buffalo, N.Y., a son, Paul A., ix>m Monday, December 29, at Buffalo. This is the couple’s sec ond child. The maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery of the Riverside com munity. LECHTENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lechtenberg of Butte, a son, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, born Sunday, January 4, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. DOWLING—Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Dowling of Atkinson, a son, Dean Elvon, weighing 8 pounds ti ounces, bom Monday, January 5, at the Atkinson Memorial hospit al. KETCHMARK — Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ketchmark of Burwell, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 7 % ounces, bom Monday, January 5, at the Community Memorial hos pital in Burwell. SCHROEDER — Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schroeder of Ewing, a son, Kent Dwight, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, born Saturday, Janu ary! 3, at St. Anthony's hospital in O’Neill. The Schroeders have two daughters. DAHLBERG Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg of Lynch, a daughter, Debra Dawn, weighing 6 pounds 15 V* ounces, bom Mon day, January 5, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. MACKE — Mr. and Mi's. Al phonse Macke of Creighton, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, Iwm Wednesday, January 7, at the Lundberg Memorial hos pital in Creighton. JONS—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jons of Bonesteel, S.D., a son, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Wednesday, January 7, at St. An thony's hospital in O'Neill. <WVW>McCULLOCHVWWN r-! Greatest lugging power of any saw Its slzel Here’s top performance at a “thrifty" . Cut* stump* to Within on* price - McCulloch’s new gear-drira inch of the ground. Mac 35A professional-quality i • easily convert* to plung* . - -A /Art bow attachment and chainsaw. 1 /(I fill UcCulloch brushcutter. I j'1 IIIf .mmtaii H.UA CHECK OUR LOW PRICE 11 *,'vu 12” blade Low Terms! High trade-ins! Come in for a demonstration! MARCELLUS IMPL. CO. Phone 5 West O’Neill Wmm ■ .. .. i. .1 ■■ i, ii.ii 500-600 Cattle Expected Today Looks like a real good sale today (Thursday). There’ll be 500-000 head including 900-400 calves including 50 head of choice steer calves fro mAtkinson; SO head of black steers from south of O’Neill; SO head of Shorthorn-Angus cross calves, good-to-choice for quality . There will be numerous consignments of calves from five to 20 head. We’re expecting 200 head of yearlings, 20 head of open yearling whiteface heifers from Ewing; 25 head of mixed yearlings from Spencer; 23 head of "50-lb. yearling steers from O’Neill, and other consignments. Charles Cole is bringing in a good, serviceable yearling | Black bull. There will be 10 whiteface cows (good ages) with caves at side; 10 bred Angus heifers. The hog sale starts at 1 j o'clock. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 Vern & Leigh Reynoldson Page News Mr. and Mrs. William Neubau er were new year’s guests for an oyster super of Mr. and Mrs. N, D, Ickes, sr., and sons, Lionel and 1 tennis. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Troshynski joined Mrs. Irwin Murray, Tom and Bill Troshynski Mr. and Mrs. Dick Minton and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hersheiser and daughters Irwin at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Mike Troshynski for dinner new year’s day. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr., entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sor Sorensen sr., Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes, sr., and Dennis, Bob Sor ensen of Omaha and Lionel Ickes of Ft. Collins, Colo., Wednesday, December 3, in honor of the new year ami of Mr. and Mrs. . N. D, ickes 42nd wedding anniversary which was on Friday, January 2. Mrs. Allen Haynes accompan ied Miss Viola Haynes to O Neill Tuesday, December 30, where they were dinner guests of Mrs. Jennie French and iMss Alice. Mrs. Fred Strom and Eliner Red of Royal, accompanied Miles Thomas to Page Wednesday, Dec. ember 31, where they were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen «■ if.. M 14 o rrv i lajin o. --v Harper were also guests there. Miss Marie Ileiss left Wednes day, December 31, for Hastings where she is librarian in the school system, after spending the holiday season with relatives at Page. Miss Viola Haynes and Miss Marie Heiss, both of Hastings, and Mrs. A. G. Braddock of Page were guests of Miss Alice French for dinner Tuesday evening, Dec ember 30, at the Town House. Following dinner, the group went to Miss French's home for a so cial evening with a late lunch. Mr. and Mrs. William Neubauer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lines, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stev ens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har vey, Mr. and Mrsi Neubauer and Pat O'Brien new year's eve to watch the old year out and the new year in. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asher and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Asher, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Asher and children of Ra pid City, S. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher and family of Po Well, Wyo., were new year's day dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Frieda Asher. Mr. and Mrs. Her liert Kemper and family were af ternoon guests. Use Frontier Classified Ads for quick results! , „ i—.—1 Charles V. Cole of O'Neill an nounces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Miss Brenda Evonne ta!>ove), to Donald Wedige, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige of 4622 S. 24th St., Omaha. Miss Cole is a 1937 graduate of O’ Neill high school. She attended Wayne State Teachers college ana up to the present has been employed by a Grand Island lawyer. Mr.' Wedige is a grad uate of St. Joseph’s hall in At kinson. He has completed two years with the marine corps and is presently employed by Western Electric of Omaha.The couple has planned a January 24 wedding in O’Neill O’Neill Photo Co. - - —— Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill ADMITTED: December 31— Tim othy Strong ol O'Neill; Mrs. L. A. Carter of O'Neill; Casper Pribil of Inman; Mrs. Kenneth Adams of Chambers; Patrick Allen John son of O'Neill. January 1— Mrs. Milan We Ike of Ewing; Mrs. Rich ard Sanders of O'Neill; Mrs. Or ville McKim of O'Neill; Gale Stevens of O'Neill; Master Mark Sammons ol Amelia; Mrs. Ver non Dahlberg of Lynch. Jan uary 2— Renee Spittler of O’Neill; Vickie Spittler of O'Neill; Mrs. William Scheinost of Page; Mrs. Dwight Schroeder of Ewing; Wil liam Craig of O’Neill January 3— Robert K. Shaw of O’Neill; Leo C. Snyder of O’Neill; Master Vernon Morlang of O’Neill; Am brose Biglin of O’Neill; Charles (Chuck) Eox of O’Neill. Jan uary 4—Eileen Marie Zastrow, of O'Neill; Beverly Ava Beelart of Page; Rrchie Bowen of O’Neill; Mrs. Bernard Cavenaugh of Chambers. January 5—David Wayne Cizek of Spencer; Mrs. Victor Wagner of Pickstown; Esty Nelson of O'Neill. January 6— Craig Thierolf of O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Yantzi of O’Neill; Mrs. Kenneth Jons of Bonesteel; Lois Ellingson of O’Neill. January 7—Robert Prill of Page; Lonnie Palacek of O'Neill. DISMISSED: December 31 Master John Tighe of O’Neill Master Charles Gonderinger of O’Neill; Master Phillip Savidge of Ewing; Mynthia Kay Savidge of Ewing; Sharry Savidge of Ewing; Danny Morrow of O'Neill Edwin Walters of Chambers Mrs. Donald Vanderbeek of O'Neill; Mrs. H. J. Lohaus of O’Neill; Master Clem Mewmaw of Page; Paul Douglas Mewmaw of Page; Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg of Lynch; Mrs. Joe and baby girl Ramold of O' Neill; Mrs. Arnold, Mace, jr., of O'Neill; Joe Foster of Orchard Mrs. Fred Fritten of O’Neill; Mrs. William Jensen of O’Neill; Harry D. Snyder of Inman; Mrs. Margaret Carr of O'Neill; Tommy Myers of Stuart. January 1— Terry Liedtke of O'Neill; Mrs. Kaymonu ut’iuuu i ^ Mrs. Lloyd Godel of O’Neill; Miss Mavis Kay Christensen of Mono wi; Mrs. William C. Kelley of In man; Baby Pamela Jansen of O' Neill. January 2 George Mun ger of Mills; Mrs. Kenneth Adams of Chambers; Vickie Spittler of O'Neill. January 3 Renee Spit tler of O'Neill; Ann Lorraine Ap pleby of O’Neill. January 4— Mrs. Don and toby toy Temple meyer of O'Neill; Robert Shaw of O’Neill. January 5—Willard Frerichs of Page; Mrs. Milan and toby girl Welke of Ewing; Mrs. W. J. Meush of Atkinson; Mrs. Richard Sanders of O'Neill; Pat rich Allen Johnson of O'Neill. January 6--Eileen Marie of O’ Neill; Vernon Morlang of O'Neill; Gale Stevens of O’Neill; Roy Pafker of O'Neill; Mrs. Lloyd Rubeck of O'Neill; Beverly Ava Beelart of Page; Mrs. Dwight and baby boy Schroeder of Ew ing; Mark Sammons of Amelia; Mrs. Orville McKim of O'Neill; January 7— James Moore of O’ Neill; Ralph Seger of O’Neill; Archie Bowen of O'Neill Mrs. Al fred Sanders of O'Neill; William Craig of O'Neill. HOSPITALIZED: Lois Ellington of O'Neill; Mrs. William Schei nost of Page; Leo Schneider of O'Neill; Mrs. William Grothe of Emmet; Mrs. Alfred Sanders of O’Neill; Mrs. Clay Johnson, sr., of O’Neill; David Wayne Cizek of Spencer; Robert Prill of Page; Mrs. Victor Wagner of Wagner; Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg of Lynch; Mrs. Kenneth Jons of Bonesteel; Mrs. L. A. Carter of O'Neill; Mrs. Joe Foster of Orchard; Mrs. Ber nard Cavenaugh of Chambers; C. N. Bigelow of Stuart; Casper Pribil of Inman Mrs. Albert C. Dennis of O’Neill; Mrs. Jennie Crosser of Inman; Ambrose Big lin of O’Neill Mrs. Robert Yant zi of O’Neill; Esty Nelson of O' Neill; Charles (Chuck) Fox of O'Neill . LUNDBERG MEMORIAL (Creighton) ADMITTED: Mrs. Ivan Hans ing of Niobrara; Mrs. Julius Wag Bowling Scores BOOSTER W L Caterpillar_32 16 Ten Pin Lanes 30 18 Dick s Bar_ 26 22 J. M. McDonald 24 24 Town House--- 22 26 Site Owls 21 27 Town House -- 20 28 Hunt's Plumbing .. . 17 31 HIG—Donna Rouse (sub), Pin Pals, 223 1HS— Donna Rouse (sub), Pin Pals, 496. HTG—Caterpillar, 817. HTS—Caterpillar, 2199. VARSITY W L O’Neill Cleaners - 34 17 Old Home Bread — 31 20 Orchard legion 30 21 Drayton Elevator - 22 29 Legion Gold -- 24 27 Johnson Jewelry --21 30 Bright’s Store 24 27 -Mo-Coast - ... 18 33 HIG—Dick Nelson. Old Home Bread, 221. HIS Dick Nelson, Old Home Bread, 570. HTG Legion Gold, 867. HTS Legion Gold, 2476. er of Creighton; Mrs. Loftus Eb erly of Niobrara; Mrs Julia Wag ner of Creighton; Dale Suffi ced of Winnetoon; Jane Over holt of Creighton; Ernest Ruziki of Verdigre; Jimmy Friedrichsen of Center; Mrs. Art Neuhaus of Orchard; Roger Ruzicka of Ver digre. DISMISSED: Mrs. Julius Wag ner of Creighton; Mrs. Ivan Han sing of Niobrara; Mrs. Loftus El> erly of Niobrara; Mrs. Joe Fuch man of Creighton; Dale Sufficool of Winnetoon; Jane Overholt o Creighton; Mrs. Julia Wagner of Creighton; Jimmy Friedrichsen of Center; Ernest Ruzicka of Ver digre; David Cox of Creighton: Louis Quie of Niobrara. ROUNDUP W L Ye Okie Farmers 38 IB Haymakers --31 23 BiueLman's Service 29 25 K of C Red _ 26 28 New Outlaw -- 25 29 Dick's Bar -- 23 31 Shelhamer Oil — 224 314 Prouty Bros. — — 214 324 ICG — Jolm Prouty, Prouty Bros.. 216. HIS John Prouty’, Prouty Bros , 552. HTG Ye Old Farmers. 840 HTS Ye Olde Fanners, 2318. CLASSIC W L Legion Post 86 33 18 K of C Green 314 194 Dick’s Bar _ 28 23 Ten Pin Lanes 26 25 Ideal Cleaners 26 25 Fuller Gravel 214 294 Fox Bros. Hay Co. 21 30 Cudahy Hams _ 17 34 HIG Don Bunkers, K of C Green, 234. HIS Frank Polacek, Ten Pin Lanes. 537. HTG- Ten Pin Lanes, 858. HTS Ten Pin Lanes. 2322. STREAMLINE W L Pepper Uppers 324 184 Page Oilers 28 23 Methodist Men 27 4 23 4 Fehr's Tractor & Equt. 26 25 Splits — — 254 254 Heinz 57 25 28 Farmers Store 224 284 Legion Blue --17 34 HIG Jerry Lamason, Page Oil ers, 215. HIS- Jerry Lamason, Page Oil ers, 563. HTG- Page Oilers, 851. HTS Page Oilers, 2515. Weekend Guests.— Friday and Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shierk were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Juran and sons of Rapid City, S.D., formerly of O’Neill. Saturday guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlecker and family of Naper. Celia News Mi's. IXike Hoffman and sons and Mrs. Beyrl Beck and child ren, Claire and Juliene, were in , Norfolk Friday, January 2. Gary Hoffman and Glen Frickel went with Mrs. Hoffman to sclnx»l Monady, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Duke Hoffman and sons were at the Ed Hoffman homo for dinner Sunday, January 28. The dinner was in honor of Gary Hoffman, who was celebrat ing another birthday anniversary. I^ater In the afternoon, Roger ac companied his aunt, Mrs. Byrl Beck, to their home where he stayed until Tuesday, December 30. Mr. and Mrs. Haus Lauridson and son were new year's night supper guests at the Vick Frickel home. Mrs. Victor Frickel and Bever ly. Rodney and Bonnie visited Mi's. Friekel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collman, from Tues day, December 30 to Thursday. Mrs. Merrill Anderson reports that her sister and brother-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vetter, of Bassett are "much improved" and uro home after their car ac cident Christmas evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Anderson had new year’s dinner with Mrs. Anderson's aunt, Mr. and Mis. Hugh Grant at Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck and Sheryl were Sunday, January 4. dinner guests at the Duke Hoff man home. Electric Motors Rewinding — Rebuild!*; Call 243-W — 24 hr. Service Northwest Electric . O’Neill Mr. and Mrs Milton McKath nic and children were Wednesday evening, December 31, callers at tin* Hans l«auridsen home. Mr. and Mrs. 1 kike Hoffman were new year's dinner quests at the Byrl Book home. Vernon Whitehead was also a truest p*7*TimTiTT* • • • o m flu mi DSmSa state"auto BBI WVt mat ask faa> Kgamt ta rrrtaa roar mom* MW»ram# policial — pirkapl ka com ~|iackppi* Aa» c. lutborized Agent.., O’Neill Insurance Co. VlrRll I-auracn, l*rop. Wg* MOTEI* IVONMIf r you cm J?'j sir, as < v ^ PIZZA MIX is'/, oz. >te< a& KU Prices Good Moiwell Home Thurs., Fri., Sal. INSTANT Jan. 8, 9,10 COFFEE 1ST:_*Y9 0.»r family APPLE BUTTER BIG 21 OZ. OF* IBB-Zb BAKERS CHOCOLATE CHIPS 27* *JsT 53* CARAMEL CHIPS, A-Oz. I I U.S.DA CHOICE mf ' V, Yen can bn sum of guaranteed quality for this Is finest choice grade beef — graded and stamped bf, fkn U.S. Dept, of Agriculture. J/ if \ M FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI—IT S CONVENIENT AND IT'S ECOMONY SPAGHETTI !25 OL'"' FAMILY PURE CONCOR" GRAPE JAM—JACK A JILL LOW, LOW PRICE I DAVID HARUM — THE ALL PURPOSE FLOUR HOUR n GOOCH S BEST GREAT NORTHERN BEANS - STOCK UP AT THIS LOW PKICt I SEANS -25' O Slice* As*orrted Vkq, 19p ■ UiLon, SimniL- I JUICE ££"■“'.3“:« MM C0RNED REEf ha8h .«* 43c I SORGHUM ?“.?'•.-49' B.V. EXTRACT.^ 49' . I bABY FOOD rice .J£3L Vienna sausage.‘-27' I .lb-63' 1..lk A ~ C7c n 1-A-I LG. BOLOGNA ^ 43' O ™» J/_£ pepper TaHWAJuk^ I .•• m^tpies ,3-- -,a!lL%e"fee nnm/ CTCHY Cut from Lean IQC ITILn I lll-U PREMIUM EASY TO PEEL-EASY TO EAT | rUnlV oltAA Boston Butts »-b. tU CHICKEN. TURKEY SALTINE 1 SUMMER SAUSAGE 59' . CRACKERS ’S" I ! . A ««, m PIES | i lb. XQIE | WHITING FISH 2^29' abmotb,8 - --~ 69 I Gooch's Best MACARONI £16ow DELUXE SLICES You Co"'* E nnTJ|Tnro Good Qualify 50 ,b‘ I purrcr wr-«mth ■ potatoes Red*g.i. b<. i UilttwL BAKE-RITE FRESH SNOW WHITE I AMERICAN - BUCK __ % A111 I Cl ^U/FD A ad II NuSOFT ml FOR AUTOMATIC WASHER fARHC SOIIERER EM 10f£*255 -""49' u5 lTnTt unit I DRY STARCH EIOUID STARCH St_—43' w --- 27' | I rapum i„ ~i I ®5fe2^21< 2 £ 21* svrr' 2 29* 2 Si 29* oz-,y YELLOW — FOREMOST’S POPULAR — SATIIER’S GEM CREME — POPCORN ..... 2 lbs- 29c BIG DIP..i-gal. 59C COOKIES ..... full lb. 29c READY TO EAT — ROBERT’S DELICIOUS — ' CREAMERY — PICNICS_per lb. 39C CHOC. MILK ..... qt. 25c BUTTER . ..per lb. 67c INUTRENA EGG CRUMBLES_ cwt. S4.10 NUTRENA DOG NUGGETS 25-lbs. $2.95 O’NEILL, NEBR. — PHONE 593 £ BUTTE. NEBR. — PHONE 9111 ft BONESTEEL, 8. D. — PHONE 2851