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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1960)
BIRTHS BACKED HEART Lvnrh DROBNY Mr and Mrs Marxin Drobny of Lynch a son, Mark Lee, December 30. ATKINSON MEMORIAL AUDISS Mr and Mrs Dale Audiss of Anoka, daughter, Kim berly Joyce, January 5, CADWALLADER Mr and Mrs Roland Cadwailader of Newport, son, Randy Eugene, 5 pounds 13 ounces, January 7. CADWALLADER Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Cadwailader of Stuart, daughter, Tami Sue, 6 pounds 10 ounces, January 8. LUDEMANN- Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam John Ludemann of Anoka, son, David Lee, 6 pounds 15 ounces, January 9. ILVMIK Mr. and Mrs. La Vem Hamik of Hastings, son, Kerry Kurt, 7 (sainds 11 ounces, January 9. HT. ANTHONY’S MILLER Mr and Mrs. John Miller of Ewing, daughter, 8 pounds 4 3/4 ounces, January 11. Mrs Anna Miller of Ewing is the paternal grandmother. KAL’NCE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn State vs. Ralph D. Farley, Win ner. S D., mght speeding iruck, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Sgt R. R. Shomey, Jan. 12. State vs, John F. Steams. O' Neill, day speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Sgt. R. R. Shor ney. Jan. 13. IJISTKKT OOLKT— State of Nebraska, plaintiff vs. Lyle Milacek. defendant. The de fendant pleaded "not guilty" and was liound over to the District Court. Bond was set at $500 Wil liam W. Griffin. Attorney for plaintiff, Jan. 11. State of Nebraska, plaintiff vs. Raymond Mohl, defendant. The defendant pleaded "not guilty” and was bound over to the Dis trict Court. Bond was set at $500. William W. Griffin, Attorney for I plaintiff, Jan. 11. State of Nebraska, plaintiff vs. Edward Lee Collins, defendant The defendant entered a plea of i “not guilty" and was bound over I to District Court. He was parolled I to his parents. William W. Griffin, Attorney for plaintiff, Jan. 11, MARRIAGE LICENSE— Dean Gokie, 19, Atkinson and Miss Elaine Schaaf, 17, Atkinson .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gifford of 1Ci>ute 1, Krainerd, Minn, an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Janet Marie, to >1 r. Marvin K. Stearns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stearns, also of Bralnerd. Miss Gifford is a senior in the Washington high school, Mr. Stearns Is employed by the Baker Boy hiikery. A lat.' summer wedding in planned. The Giffords are former rest dents of Holt county. Miss Gif. ford in a niece of Kcnnis and Militant Hansen of the Meek vicinity. .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob II. Bir meter of Lynch, Nebr. announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Arlene Ann. to Robert J. Schommer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schommer of Spen cer. Arlene Ann Is a 1957 graduate of Lynch high and is presently employed at Anges' Hoanty Shop in ('hadron. Robert is a i;*M> graduate of Spencer ami recently completed a tour In the I'. S. Air Force and Ls now at home. No wedding date has been set. Mr. and Mrs. Melt In Michael sen of Columbus announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Jean, to Dr. louis A. Sojka of Omaha, sin of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sojka. Sr. of Fating. Jacqueline ls a graduate of St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, Lincoln. Dr. Sojka is a graduate of Creighton Medical School of Omaha and is presently com pleting post graduate training there. A February SOth wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mrklni nf O'Neill announce the engage inenf of fhelr d.(lighter, Karen Kae. to Mr. dene Arthur O'* Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur O'Neill of O'Neill. A February wedding Is plan JIMMY HAUF iuhI. and his Rhythm Valley Rangers O Neili Locals Ash Grove Ha|| Mr and Mrs Hud Godel and Saturday, Jan, 16 family of On havl were dinnei ADMISSION 50c guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Go tit! Sunday. ... ■■■■m ■■■■ mi . r aunco oi u ntsu, sum, atmi Glenn, 6 pounds ti'a ounces, Jan. 7. ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs, Dun Anderson of O'Neill, daughter, 7 pounds H-a ounces, January 8. KLINETOBE Mr. and Mrs. Lumui- Kiinetobe of O'Neill, daugh ter, Regina Ann, ti |x»unds 5'a ounces, January 9. LASKA Mr. and Mrs. John Las ka of O'Neill, son. 7 pounds 5Vi ounces, January 12. ELSEWHERE LOFQUEST Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Lofquest of Fremont, son, 8 pounds, Dccemlier 21 Mrs, Edna Lofquest of Ewing is the pater nal grandmother. CIjOYD Mr. und Mrs. David Cloyd of Mesa. An/., u daughter, Cynthia Lorraine, ti |M>unds 8 ounces, December 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Cloyd, the paternal grandparents and their son, Ron, visited in Arizona over the holi days. They returned to Ewing Jan. 7. SPITTLER Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Spittler of Valentine, son, J. Justin, ti pounds, January 11. Mrs. Laura Spittler of Ewing is the pa ternal grandmother. REBMANS—Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Rebmans of Torrence, Calif., son, December 19. They have a daughter one ami one half years old, named Debbie. WATERS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waters of Omaha, son, 8 jiounds, December 20. Mrs. Waters is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Works. ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson of Central City, daugh ter, La Donna Marie, 8 pounds 4 ounces, January 5. Mr. Anderson is tile son of Mrs. Edilh Anderson of Amelia. They now have three sons and two daughters. Sick and Injured CHAMBERS James Platt sub mitted to surgery at Clarkson hospital in Omaha Friday, Jan. 8. He is reported to be getting along nicely. . . . Mrs. C. V. Robertson entered St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill Sunday for medical care . . . .Everette Wintermote has been on the sick list. . . .Earl Coppac of Seward, a former resi dent of Chambers suffered a heart attack on Thursday, Dec. 24 und was taken to a Sew ard hospital. He is a brother of Miss Rena Coppac and grandfather of Mrs. Robert Beed of Chambers . . . .Mr. anil Mrs. Clarence Dam me and children drove to Tilden Sunday, Jan. 10 to visit his mother in the hospital. . . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walter took their daugh ter, Linda to Omaha January 5 for a check-up. She was victim of polio several months ago, but has improved nicely. AMELIA Little Rodney Doolit tle., oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle received painful burns Saturday evening when he accidently pulled the coffee pot on him. He was burned aboul the neck and arm. His parents took him to Dr. Ramsay for treat ment and he returned home that same evening. INMAN Paul Bittner is a me dical patient at St. Anthony s hospital in O'Neill. DELOIT Mrs. Frank Miller was able to return home from the Ne ligh hospital on Sunday afternoon .Fred Harpster, who has been suffering with a serve cold, was taken to Neligh to the doctor sev eral times last week. His eondi- B tion is improving. • • Mrs. Mry- E tie Jewell of Dallas. S. D., ac- I companu-d Mr. ana m rs. Jewell to Omaha where she con sulted a doctor concerning her eyes on January 4. She remained at the Ralph Tomjack home for a visit on her return from Oma-; ha that evening. AT THE COURTHOUSE COUNTY COtKT— State vs. LeRoy E- Kenan, Oma-, ha. night speeding, fined $15 and! $4 costs; officer R. L. Gude, Jan. 9. _ , _ ._ State vs. Don Carlos Briggs,! American Forks. Utah, no mile age permit, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—Donald F. Richardson. Jan. 9. „ _ State vs. Leslie H. Brogan. Stuart, day speeding, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer Sgt. R. R- Shor ney, Jan. 11. , . State vs. Lloyd Barnes, driver for Ted Blake. Bassett, over weight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer Donald t Richardson, Jan. 11. State vs. Robley J. Sisson. Ew ing. driving while under the in- j fluence of alcoholic liquor, fined j $100 and $4 costs and operator's j license suspended for a period of six months; officer—E. M. Has- ! treiter, Jan. 11. State vs. George F Hagerman, Anaconda, Mont., night speeding, fined $15 and $4 costs; officer— Sgt. R. R. Shomey, Jan. 12. ■ Save Mere Money YOUR | COMPARE OUR PRICES - ITEM FOR ITEM REMEMBER IT'S THE TOTAL COST THAT COUNTS ENJOY TRIPLE SAVINGS — 1. Low-Low Prices — 2. Quality Merchandise — 3, S&K Green Stamps OUR STORE OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. I w *mr w w ^ > $5.00 EXTRA J in S&H Green Stamps P when purchasing " P JACK & JILL I > ICE CREAM < | Vanilla-Chocolate-Strawberry 4 | 2 Vi-gal. pkgs. for { > $J39 < * A A A BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 2c™s 49f NABISCO CRACKERS • - 97* " BOX-*7 HILLS HALF LIGHT MEAT FLAKE TUNA 3 ™49* HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! HERE'S THE BIGGEST DOLLAR VALUES WE'VE PLANNED f£l j aar w w xa aar ^ S5.00 EXTRA ! in S&H Green Stamps f when purchasing GRADE "A” I.AKGE EGGS | 2 Dozen for ( 69e J a ^a ma ^a 4^ ^a 4*a a SOM Kit DARK FROZEN CORN 3 10 oz* Pks- 49' WIIORE FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 30 lb can $659 K. S. I*. FROZEN CHERRIES 25 lb. tin $449 GOLDEN VALLEY PORK & BEANS 2 2!/2 cans 59c GOLDEN VAIXEY TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 29c GOLDEN VALLEY _SALAD DRESSING Quart 39c GOLDEN VALLEY CATSUP 14-oz. bottles 5 for 79c 10 for $150 Weight Watchers Treats with Lo Calorie Hi Protein / ws f I nil] PflAOTO r"*h,jr cut ,rom 1Pop °r*4* Kin 07r **** ^Oc i , Lilly hUHolO •* Hu# Corn-M Pork EMI 1.3 J j ^ LM) X.B. nAni/ ft M fj HO 1 Imp* of Gttatenlnff Fine M Ui:» C ENTER Pft. c E>- i | l, i i\ Ip Sucruleat, Twnlif, Ta*ly Hit) IB |J " LO! PORK SAUSAGE .. I |U 5H LL AM BEATT SMALL LEAN Sn.EAI . 1UCED OA CKU.'LK _ ^ ’ORK SPARE RIBS u, 39* FRbSH SIDE PORK Lb 25*/ Wil&onA ('cuuwd Whau — ■■8IF” 2T" ”£49' “MOR" ST" ”£49' BV EXTRACT -51< POTTED MEAT 2™ 23' VIENNA SAUSAGE “ 25' rqfftlgWMMlOII HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE SV'EETENED ORANGE C.VEETEMED GRAPEFRUIT 1 Our Family ;v, juice I V^v Mix’Eiii e» jjji ^aPch'En* ' i’ i Good * _ _ * Thur*., Fri., Sat. 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WIN TER HEALTH EAT ORANGES EVERY DAY. MEDIUM LARGE SIZE 5-LB. | POLY BAG WELL-TRIMMED SOLID HEADS FRESH CABBAGE FRESH TURHiPS HELPS MAKE TASTY STEW NIPPY LI SALAD - FOR EXTRA rXAVOR IN SOUP 2 “* 1C' GOIJJKN VAIJ-KY PEACHES 1/2 cans 89 HATIIKK FIG BAR COOKIES Lb. Pkg. 29c SATIIKR GKM CREME COOKIES Lb. Pkg. 27c FRESH FORK LIVER 2,b-pks- 39c ORIOLE * MINCED HAM f 2 lbs. $|00 I PORK I NECK BONES 3,bs- 29c FRESH TENDER FRYING CHICKENS Lb- 29c BOSTON BL’TT 3ork Roast Lb. 39c BANNER MARGARINE 3 '»*• 59e < REAMERY BUTTER Lb- 69c FOREMOST PROFILE FOREMOST COTTAGE CHEESE .12-oz. pkg. 19c CHOCOLATE MILK .Quart 23c Complete Line of NUTRENA FEEDS for Poultry - Hogs - Cattle EGG CRUMBLES .100 lbs. $4.25 CREEP 20 .100 lbs. $5.95 27% GR. BALANCER .100 lbs. $5.35 40% HOG BAL.100 lbs. $5.45 35c Per Cwt. ($7.00 Per Ton) Discount Off Above Prices when Buying in Ton Lots — M $5.00 EXTRA BONUS < in S&H Green Stamps when purchasing { { EVERYDAY " CRACKERS ; 2 2-lb. boxes for 98' < 4