The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, April 20, 1950, 1 SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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O'HEILL HOSPITAL MOTES
MmmmxB April 12— W’il
hans Walter of £wing. nu.w
wry y condition "good 13—
Donald Van Burs?. of OTfeill,
mcdbtcai condition “fair"; Pat
nek Lydon, of Ewing. Hrwdieai,
admitted from ..Rochester,
Mauri 14—Harold Peteraon of
DWeili medical, condition
•good" Charles Homolka of
CMMStam —wfiral. condition
» rd Id—Mr* Fiank Kopet
jka, at ONeiB 17--Mr- Claire
MrVay. of Ewing 1* — Mr
Kwwetii EDingsun. of O’NeflJ.
Mr* George Butterfield, of
Vena*. James Boham. of O'
TTriB afenr surgery, condition
good*' IS—Mrs Robert Evan*
of
Still m hospital Mrs Char
les rf Atkinson
DisTTiwsalr April 13 — Wen
dell BahL of Emmet 16—Pat
rick Lydun of E*mg, dismiss
ed to a nursing home at St
Edward: William Walter, of
Ewing Id—Mrs Ease Bowse
and aon, at Chambers IS—Mrs
Frank Xopttjka and sea. of In
man: Donald Van Buren. at
OTSesll IS—Char ks Homolka.
of CSsambers
rawly Fete*
Mrs C £ Wurth was honor
ed at a birthday anniversary
dinner Wednesday. April 12. at
bet home Guests included Mr
and Mrs Benny Wetziei and
Benny. Mrs Mary Wetxler and
Mr and Mrs Daniel Page and
daughter and Mr and Mrs
Roy Karr, of Spence?.
Sick and Injured
LYNCH — M. i Ray Honke,
of Butte, was dismissed from
the Sacred Heart hospital Sun
April 16 Sb* is nun fi im
p uv®rF Mrs. Hershel Miles,
i at Dorsey underwent a major
operation Thursday. April 11,
at tire Sacred Heart hospital , . .
(iaylyn. 6-year old daughter of
Mr and Mrs Floyd Carney, un
derwent an op* ration for rup
•u d appendix Thursday, April1
13 SI. ii "getting along nicely j
Frank Mulhair, sr„ is re- j
ported * not so good** at the I
Sacred Heart hospital. His
daughter Pauline Mulhair, who j
rJ& been a patient in the local j
hospital the past week, is "get
ting along satisfactorily." . ,
John Kopeccy, of Bristow, w j
about the sameat the Sacred j
Heart hospital . Christian j
L hi of Bristow, motored to
Sioux City Friday, taking his
wife to a hospital there , . . j
G*orge Vejvoda. of Niobrara,
urn* Thursday, April 13, after
h w ife, who has been a patient
r; th Sacred Heart hospital
the pact 16 weeks . , . Little
Donald Ray Emane was dis
muaed from the Sacrid Heart
hoF.pitel Wednesday. April 12
He had been in the hospital 3
weeks, a victim of vims pneu
r .a Ora Brunson, of
Spencer has been on the sick
nd i*> being cared for by
.ughter. Mrs Harry Mul
•,t. !r at her home here . . . Mrs }
h‘ * r m a n S* hochenmaier, of |
teel, S. D, entered the
■ d Heart hospital Saturday.
Ap- li o Carol Ann stayed wnn
rwr rrandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albtrt Kalkowski, of Lynch . . .
Ed John* has had a severe case
of carbuncles on the back of
his neck , . . Mrs Robert Row,
of Spencer, is “improved' in
the Sacred Heart hospital . .
Arthur Pspstem. of Spencer,
was in the Sacred Heart hospit
al while having his teeth pull
ed.*, Paul Michael Kalkowski,
little son of Mr. and Mrs Xav
ier Kalkowski, recently was a
victim of mumps • . . Mrs. Nel
lie Sinkey is “still quite poor
ly" at the home of her daught
er, Mrs. Ruth Mikkekon A
nother daughter, of Wyoming.
k here helping to care for her
. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Pinker
man, of North Lynch, have both
been sick with flu . . . Word has
received from Art Veseley. who
is in an Omaha hospital, that
she is “improving" but will
have to remain in the hospital
several week . . . Mrs Richard
Ducker fractured a rib in a fall
while housecleaning at her
home
O'NEILL — Mrs Nick Sch
windt has been ill at her home.
She is “much improved." . . .
Mrs. Jack Taylor, who has been
"very iU,” is improving , . .
Robert Taylor has been unable
to work because of a “bad hand'*
. . . R H. (“Ray”< Shriner, who
ait critically ill last month
with double pneumonia and a
heart ailment, returned to JUft
home here Monday afternoon.
He was driven home from a
Lincoln hospital by his nephew,
Billy Maine, of Ute, la. . . Mrs.
William Wolfe returned Satur
day from Out Lady of Lourdes
hospital in Norfolk She is
staying at the home of her
daughter. Mrs Bayne Grubb,
of Chambers • . . Mrs. James
Murphy arrived home Sunday
from St Vincent's hospital,
Sinoux City, with her husband
and son and daughter. She had
been a patient for about 2
weeks. . Mrs. Edward McMan
us returned Sunday from St.
Catherine's hospital in Omaha.
She submitted to a appendec
tomy last week
AMELIA — Mr and Mrs
Lloyd Waldo took their little
daughter. Debby, back to the
1 ospital st Bassett Friday for a
checkup. She was “improving
satisfactorily ” Mike Curran
accompanied them also for a
medical checkup. He is “slow
ly improving” - - Word reach
ed A me! la that Mrs. Clarence
Fry, former occupants on the
Mrs Bertha Johnson ranch,
had suffered a heart attack
They planned to sell their
ranch in Colorado on account
of her illness
INMAN — Michael Gallagher
entered Our Lady of Lourdes
i hospital in Norfolk last Thurs
day evening and underwent
major surgery- Friday morning
Mrs Gallagher returned Mon
da y
ATK1NSON — Mr and Mrs
Duke Hoffman took their baby
to Sioux City Monday. April
17, for a medical checkup The
little one has not been well for
sometime
PAGE—Mr and Mrs George
Claser and Roy Wilson drove
to Norfolk Friday. Mr Wilson
went for a medical checkup.
EMMET—Mrs Walter Span
gler entered the Methodist
hospital in Sioux City Monday
MOW IN PHILIPPINES
INMAN—Sgt Edo in C Sob
otka, son of Mr and Mrs Char
les Sobotka, has been recently
assigned to the 44th Fighter
Bomber squadron at Clark air
force base. Central Luzon. Phil
lpr.ne islands
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr and Mrs Cecil Landis
and Linda, of Payette, Ida, ar
nved Saturday to visit rela
tives m O'Neill and Page
Mrs. H. J Hammond and Mr
and Mrs W H Bowker went
to Norfolk Saturday
M - Vera Dell Be coon and
Viss Elaine Huwaldt of Neligh
•ere Friday suppe: guests at j
Se Howard D Mans on home
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs William Ernst and Eve
lyn, of Emmet, and Mr. and
Mrs Gian Loienz, of Cham
bers. were Sunday dinnei
guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs Carl Lorenz.
Mrs. Rnher Lowery, Mrs.
Fritz Yantzie, Mrs. Anthu
Brinkman and Miss Eldora
Lowery went to Norfolk Tues
day
Mr and Mrs M B. Marcellus
and family visited Sunday in
Amelia at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Robert Tams
Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas H
Preston and son, Michael, left
Sunday for Columbus, Ga., af
ter an extend'd visit with her
mother, Mrs. Marie McDonald"
Mr. and Ms. Lawrnce
Haynes and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Nissen and
family in Page Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs William H.
Bowker and family plan to
move to Atkinson next week.
Mrs. Mildred Scheel, of Cas
per, Wyo., arrived Friday to
T>end the weekend with her
rother-in-law and sister, Mr
:.nd Mrs. M. M Krause, and
i, mily.
Mrs, L. O. Johnson and Miss
Betty visited in Stuart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Pat Hynes vis
ted her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Funk, of Deloit, Sunday.
James Bridges arrived Fri
day to spend his spring vaca
tion with his mother. Mrs. Al
i wr—
I ice Bridges He is a student at |
Nebraska Wesleyan college at
Lincoln
Mrs. William Dierks and
Mrs. Gerald DeGroff, of Atkin
sod, were guests Tuesday at
! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd
Krutz.
Visitois Sunday at the home
j of Mr. and Mrs. George Klein
! were her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Joseph^ Brandi, and her brother
and hjs wife, Mr and Mi's
Jack Brandi, all of Coleridge,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Treck
er, of Broken Bow. The little
Kleip boy was baptised Sun
day. Mrs. Trecker had been
helping Mrs. Klein for a week.
(First pub April 20, 1950) i
Julius D. Cronin. Attorney
NOTICE FOR PETITION
FOR ADMINISTRATION
Estate No. 3658
In the County Court of Holt
Count}', Nebraska, April 17th
1950
In the Matter of the Estate of
Hattie I. Tefft. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all
(
persons interested in said estate
that a petition has been filed in
said Court for the appointment
of Julius D. Cronin as Adminis
trator of said estate, and will be
heard May 11, 1950, at 10 o’
clock A M., at the County Court
Room in O'Neill, Nebraska
LOUIS W. REIMER.
County Judge. i
(County Court Seal) 50-52c •
9-fOOT WIDE
HEAVYWEIGHT
1st Grade |
LINOLEUM
8 Different Patterns
OUR CLEANUP PRICE
PER RUNNING FOOT
I_
POLLY MAKE-BELIEVE
AN OPERETTA
Presented by Grades I to 6
of the O’Neill Public School
With Special Numbers
by the Junior High School Chorus
and the Kindergarten Rhythm Band
O’Neill High School Auditorium
APRIL 27, 1950
- —8:00 P.M.—
ADMISSION 50c and 25c
SCRAP IRON
WANTED
Paying Up to S15
Per Ton
Contact by Mail
Robert Leder
Amelia, Nebr.
MONDAY thru SATURDAY
SAVE ALL the WAY EVERY DAY
YOU WILL FIND SPECIAL PRICES IN OUR STORES EVERY DAY
.
GREEN PASCAL
CELERY, lb 10c
DELICIOUS - WINESAP
APP|esoi§l
JUICE
ORANGES, lb 10c
GREEN TOP
CARROTS, 2 bun 1 Sc
SNACK BAR
SPECIALS
MALTED MILKS
17c
- SCHOOLS -
SPECIAL PRICES
GIVEN ON ORDERS OF
ICE CREAM FOR YOUR
SCHOOL PICNICS
PLACE YOUR ORDER
WITH US NOW
We Can Supply Your
Orders for Party Molds ■
Decorated Slices - Etc.
See Us For Price
Or Details
BaconEnds
2-ibs..i9c
PORK
STEAK, lb 39c
MINCED
HAM, lb 34c
Rrrr ,
ROASTS, lb 51c
SEED POTATOES
CERTIFIED CERTIFIED
WHITE CLOUD lot-lbs. $3.89 - - RED TRIUMPH $3.89
Great Northern
Navy
BEANS
■ 4-lb.celio43c
Rare Treat
PEAS
7 79c
Rare Treat - Cream Style or W. Kernel
CORK, 5 No- 2 cans.53 C
Curtiss
MARSHMALLOWS. . 17c
Heinz-Gerbers-Strain. Baby Pet Evaporated
FOOD, 3 y- 25c MILK, 3 35c
CHOCOLATES. 2 lb bag 59c
Yellowstone
SALAD DRESSING, pi i”23c
California I ^
Seedless
RAISINS
4-lb. cello 59c
/
Servit Brand
OLEO
3* 67c
NUTRENA
POULTRY k HOG FEEDS
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND
! STARTING THOSE CHICKS
ON NUTRENA CHICK
STARTER CRUMBLES
WE HAVE IN STOCK
15s. EGG CRUMBLES
20% EGG CRUMBLES
2?% BALANCER CRUMBLES
33% CONCENTRATE
243 = PIG k SOW NUGGETS
40% HOG MEAL NUGGETS
SOYBEAN MEAL CUBES
PILOT BRAND • O. SHELL
CUDAHY MINERAL
I BLOCK • CRUSHED R. SALT
S*# Us For Discount
On Quantity Ordar*
HAVE YOU BOUGHT THOSE
BABY CHICKS??
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH BOTH DAY OLD
AND STARTED CHICKS AT
ONLY $10.95 yr;.
SHELHAMER
FOODS
PAGE — O’NEILL
PHONE 53 PHONES 56-78
Prices Effective
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., April 20-21-22
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WE WOULD LIKE TO
ASK THAT YOU TRY OUR
MARKET BEFORE YOU
SELL YOUR
CREAM
EGGS
POULTRY
EGGS TODAY
Per Do«.
Price Subject to Market Change
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