HOSPITAL NOTES SACRED HEART (Lynch) Mrs Ernest Sixta, of Lynch, ! surgery, ‘doing well”; Mrs. Joo Reiser, of Spenoer, medical, con- i dition "poor’’; ..ire Melvin John- | son, of Bristow, medical, dismis- | sed. ,, Ray Alford, of Lynch, medical, I dismissed; Mrs. Melvin Salmon. 1 of Fairfax, S. D., surgery, dis missed; Steven Vlcan, of Mon- I owi, accident, surgery, doing well"; Charles Kern, of Naper, medical, “doing weM"; Mrs. Emil | Klasna, of Spencer, major sur- ( gery, ‘ doing well”. Lyle Leroy Homback, of Spen cer, i^jpendectomy, “doing well. ’ | Mrs. Ray Kurtz, of O’Neill, med- j cal, “satisfactory”; Leona Sued- i beck, of Fairfax, S. D, medical, I “satisfactory"; Mrs. Llye Fuh- | rer, of Naper, obstetrical, “flair'’. | Mary Wibon, of Fairfax, S. D., i accident, “doing well”; Tommy Soukup, of Spencer, accident, "doing we41”; Leona lampman, \ at Anoka, medical, “improved’*; , Kathryn Muihair, of Lynch, med- j ical. dismissed; Mrs Jerry Halva, at Lyncti, medical, dismissed, Mrs. Mrytte Pickering, of Red bird, medical, “doing well”; Joe , Schmitz, of Naper, medical, dis missed. Mrs. John Zimmerle, of Butte, medical, dismissed; Larry James Woodruff, of Butte, surgery, dis missed; Mrs Edwin Anderson, at Bristow, surgery, dismissed; Gail Eugene Mlady of Verdel, medical, dianawed; Albert Lee i Kruse, of Dorsey, medical, dis- 1 missed; Jams Mae Ellwianger, of Butte, medical, “doing well”; Jimmy Galer, of Verdel, surgery, dismissed; John Bainbridge, at Bristow, medical, “unchanged". 1 O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: December 13 — Patrick Coyne, medical, condi tion “fair." 14—Charles Vequist, of O’Neill, medical, condition “improved." 16—Mrs. Ralph Van Buren, of Dorsey. 17 — Michael Curran, of O’Neill, medical, con dition ‘‘good’’; John Kellar, of i Chambers, medical* condition ] “good.” 19—Mrs. W. A. Ander son, of O’Neill. 20 — Mrs John I ] Miller, of Ewing. Dismissals: December 14—Mrs. Clyde Streeter of O’Neill; Mrs. 1 Laurence Haynes and daughter, 1 of O’Neill. 13—Mrs. Walter O’- | Malley, of O’Neill; Mrs. John Peter and baby girl, of O’Neill. 17 — Mrs. Gordon Block and 1 daughter, of Walnut; Mrs. Wil liam Knox and daughter, of Ew ing; James Boyle, of O’Neill. 18 —LeRoy Frohman, of Atkinson. 19—John Kellar, of Chambers; j1 Mrs. Ralph Van Buren and daughter, of Dorsey. COMMUNITY (Stuart) In hospital: Mrs. Len Axtell, of Dustin, "improving’’; Mrs. Lo la Humerick, of Stuart, condition, “good”. Admissions: December 11 — Miss Elizabeth Wilcox, of Atkin son, medical. 12 — Mrs. Law rence Kaup, of Stuart, a baby girl. 13—iMfrs. Gerald Papke, f presents was held. Mrs. Walter J Smith, jr., and Mrs. Vernon Heyne won prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton and Larry visited in the Murel Mc Clure home in O’Neill Thursday evening, December 14. Charley Ostler went to Norfolk i Saturday where he will spend ;he Christmas holiday with his laughter, Mrs. Wayne Wilcoxn, md family. He has been remod- j ding the home of his sister, Mrs. 1 ^alph Cobb. Mr and Mrs Fred Moon, Don- : lie and Alda, Mrs. Harrison Ho- j< rey and Mrs. Joy Greenfield j vent to Hatun, Colo., Friday, I December 15, where they will « fisit Joe Moon and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paxton were D'Neill visitors Friday, Decern- j 1 >er 15. I < Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunz and amily were Sunday supper > ?uests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pax- J on and Larry. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobb were Mkinson visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Keller and 1 amily, Mr. and Mrs. Allan < Chestnut and Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boettcher and boys i vere Sunday dinner and supper {uests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon and Von. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and 'amily. Miss Mary Murphy, of ! Moorcraft, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Clement Murphy and boys vere Friday evening guests of VIr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallinger vere O’Neill visitors Thursday, December 14. Mrs. Grace Wallinger visited ler son, Joe, and family Sunday, December 17. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vlach and baby, of Atkinson, were Sunday evening visitors in the Ralph Cobb home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler went to Spencer Tuesday, December 19, to attend the funeral of Mr. raster’s aunt, Mrs. Joe Reiser, of Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot and Betty were Tuesday evening, De :ember 12, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warden, d Springview, visited Wednes iay, December 13, in the Roy Rhodes home. Mrs. Warden is Mrs. Rhodes’ niece. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy md family were guests Sunday ■vening of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Snyder. A. M. Batenhorst returned lome from Omaha Friday, De ember 15. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greger md family were Sunday visitors n the John Miksch home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krobot were \insworth visitors Monday, De ember 18. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy and amily were dinner guests Sun iay, December 17, in the Ber lard Kaup home at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ulrich, of Cearney, spent Saturday night tt the A. M. Batenhorst home. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goebel md childrden were Sunday din ler guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo deny. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenfield, vere Sunday dinner guests of dr. and Mrs. Ralph Shald and :hildren. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Straka md family visited Sunday at the i.avern McKenna home at Wag ner, S. D. In the afternoon La ^ern, an employee at the Ft. Randall dam, took them through :he project. Mr. and Mrs. George Shald and Johnnie visited Sunday after noon in the Herman Kramer home. Jimmy Batenhorst spent the weekend at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baten horst. Mr. and Mrs. George Wedige and children, of Atkinson, viisted the Robert Batenhorst family on Sunday. Gene Batenhorst went to Oma ha Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziska and Marvin visited at the Walt er Kaup home Thursday evening, December 14. Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dvorak at Atkinson. Don Nickman, ot Pleasanton, accompanied Joe Batenhorst home and visited until Sunday I at the Robert Batenhorst home. Mr. and Mrs. Stub Kunz were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ballon. FFA Wants Projects— The O’Neill cnapter Future Farmers of America held its last meeting of the year on Tuesday, j December 19. Plans were made to make money for our FFA banquet. We i would make feed bunks, hog troughs or anything else desired for the cost of the materials plus a small fee. The money will be for our FFA banquet which will be held in the spring. — By Ed Tomlinson, reporter. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calkins went to Grand Island Saturday, December 16, to attend the Thompson company’s annual Christmas party. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pruss and boys and Henry Murphy, of Stu art, went to Norfolk Saturday, December 16. Robert Wallace, who is attend ing Creighton university in Om aha, will arrive today (Thursday) i to spend his Christmas vacatiion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wallace. Mrs. Dick Tomlinson went to Nebraska City Tuesday, Decem ber 19, to bring Micky home for j Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelhamer went to Sioux City Sunday, De Icember 17, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shelhamer and their fa ither, J. A. Shelhamer, who is in I the Lutheran hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Hartford were visitors at the Carl Lorenz home Monday. Read Letter from Stuttgart — - CHAMBERS — The Valley 1 Center extension club met Fri day, December 15, at the home of Mrs. Ray Hoffman for the an nual Christmas party. All but four members were present, also several visitors. At the business session, con ducted by the president, Mrs. Guais Wintermote, a letter was read from Mrs. Paul Taggart, of Stuttgart, Germany. Mrs. Taggart thanked the club for a large package of clothing which had been sent to her to distribute to needy families. She spoke of drastic need for clothing and how much it was appreciat- f ed. Following the business meet ing a program was enjoyed. Each number was given by a group of four ladies. Lunch was served by the host ess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ed Harvey in January. Arriving Saturday— Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy, of Scottsbluff, will arrive Satur day, December 23, to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gonderinger and Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. John McCarville will leave Sunday for Ellsworth, t Minn., to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. Egan. .... I * Beauty Routine Starts With Old-Fashioned Cleanlinesa Jean Simmons, whose hands are important to her both as an •stress and as a woman, bleaches them with lemon before apply ing rich cream for smoothing them. OLD-FASHIONED beauty tricks are often the best, according to Jean Simmons, well-known British film actress, who strives toward natural loveliness rather than sophisticated glamor. Although her beauty routines are simple ones, she doesn’t overlook the importance of regular care. She stresses that the basis of good looks is—first of all cleanliness. Hair should be frequently washed, shining, well-brushed. Faces should be thoroughly cleansed be fore make-up is applied. It’s important, she continues, to concern yourself with beauty as a whole. Hands are too often neglected, she feels. SHE suggests this routine for keeping them always ready for the spotlight of unexpected attention. Slice a lenion in two and rub the cut half over your hand. This will aid in bleaching, and in giving your hands the milky look toward which current fashion is trending. To make certain they are smooth as well as white, she advises the use of a rich hand cream. Use this regularly before retiring, and supplement its good work during the day with a non-sticky hand lotion. Apply the lotion, after, drying, to restore the oils that are lost when your fond* are dipped in water. PI***!* . Our very e best Christmas wishes 1950 w««mw*** Mr. and Mrs. EARL RALYA and Family 1 'lA/t 6xt£n.cS Oun 1 |? Sta&orx^ Qneetm^ii ^ 1 £ 11 j iW-Uh § I I \2F I f r.vf I. 9*t cuOAdU and malic --a o&up u. % Mevu> 2s \ CltAHtmad. N ~ v IE JZI y - O’Neill Livestock MARKET Leigh and Verne Reynoldson, Mgrs Sf.. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmA I Ends Saturday, December 23, 1950 STILL MANY TO CHOOSE FROM! Tires & Tubes and More ! j j Prices Slashed Hurry! Hurry! t ’ PASSENGER CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS ---.---1 I Implements I ; O’NEILL I \ i