The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 16, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS
STREETER — Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Streeter, a daughter, Mary
Theresa, weighing 9 pounds 11
ounces, bom Saturday, August
11 at Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk. This is the cou
ple’s second child and first
daughter.
SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Smith, of Sioux City, a son, Al
an James, weighing 8 pounds l
ounces, born Friday, July 27, at
St. Joseph’s hospital in Sioux
City. Mrs. Smith is the daughter
of Mrs. Clara Baum, of Stuart.
RUTHER—Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Ruther, of Stuart, a son, weighing
8 pounds 12 ounces, born Thurs
day. August 9, at the Stuart Com
munity hospital.
HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hansen, of Chambers, a son,
Robert Thomas, weighing 6
pounds 11 ounces, born Saturday,
August 11, at the Lutheran hos
pital in Norfolk.
FUNK—Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Funk, of Deloit, a son, born Sat
urday, August 4, in a Norfolk
hospital. The Funks have 2
daughters.
POTHAST—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
A. Pothast, of St. Paul, Minn., a
son, bom Sunday, July 29. Mrs.
Pothast is the former Dorothy
Herman, of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Herman, of Butte, are the
grandparents and Mrs. Mary Ka
lal, of Lynch, is the great-grand
mother.
MILLS— Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Mills, of Dorsey, twin sons,
weiging 8 pounds 4 ounces and
8 pounds 1 ounce, born Saturday,
August 11, at the Sacred Heart
hospital in Lynch. The grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Car
sten, of Scottville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Mills, of Lynch. Mrs.
Lettie Sedlacek, of Lynch, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charley H. Mills,
of Riverton, Wyo., are the great
grandparents.
AREHART — Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Arehart, of Ewing, a
daughter, weighing 8 pounds 7
ounces, born Monday, August 13,
at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital
in Norfolk.
VROOMAN — Mr. and Mrs.
William Vrooman, of Orchard, a
son, Willard, weighing 9 pounds
14 ounces, born Friday, August
10, at the O'Neill hospital.
Fancy Ropers Will
Show Film—
The Fancy Ropers 4-H club
will present a program and ex
hibit an interesting film on Fri
day, August 17, a c the American
Legion auditorium.
Families are to bring their own
refreshments.
SICK & INJURED
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. George
Park drove to Norfolk Sunday,
August 5. Mr. Park returned
home that evening. Mrs. Park
stayed at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Cora West, until Wednes
day evening, August 8, when she
entered Our Lady of Lourdes
hospital and submitted to a ma
jor operation Thursday morning.
Her condition is “good.” Mr. Park
and Mrs. Ed Stewart went to
Norfolk Thursday morning and
returned home Friday evening.
. . . Mrs. Alton Braddock and Jo
Ann, Miss Marie Heiss and Ver
non Dorr drove to Sioux City on
Thursday. August 9, for medical
check ups. Miss Heiss remained
for observation and returned
home Friday. The others return
ed home Thursday evening. . . .
Mrs. Frank Snyder returned
home from Grand Island Satur
day where she had spent several
days visiting her granddaughter,
Mrs. Tom Sinnard, and for a
medical check up. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Roach and family were
called to Sioux City Sunday
where Mr. Roach’s mother is
critically ill at St. Joseph’s hos
pital. . . . Mrs. Floyd Belek re
turned home Sunday from Nor
folk after being in a hospital
there for a week.
AMELIA—Blake Ott returned
home from Omaha Friday evc
I ning. He had taken Mr. and Mrs.
! Lee Sammons to Omaha, where
Mr. Sammons is in the Clarkson
j hospital receiving treatment for
I a tumor near the eye. . . A. E.
! Sammons, who has been in a
Norfolk hospital for about 6
weeks, was brought to his home
near Amelia Thursday. His con
dition is just “fair.” . . . Mrs.
Stella Sparks returned home
Omaha Saturday evening where
she had been receiving treatment
for asthma.
EWING—While working at the
Joe Beelaert place near Page last
week, Earl Billings fell from a
scaffold and broke his leg be
twen the knee and hip. He was
taken to the Veterans hospital at
Grand Island where he is report
ed to be “getting along nicely.”
Mrs. Billings visited him at
Grand Island on Saturday. . . .
Mrs. Jerome Ruther is a patient
at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital
at Norfolk.
EMMET—Mrs. Guy Cole, a pa
tient in St. Vincent’s hospital in
Sioux City, is expected to have
a cast put on her back very short
ly. Mrs. Cole suffered a crushed
vertebra from a fall from a lad
der in her home last week. . . .
Mrs. William F. Grothe, jr., is re
cuperating at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Reis, of Atkin
son. She had been a patient in
Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in
Norfolk.
CHAMBERS—Mrs. James Ras
mussen underwent a major oper
HOSPITAL NOTES
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
(Lynch)
Mrs. George Hansen, of O’
Neill, major surgery, dismissed
August 14; Emil Anderson, of
Bristow, medical, satisfactory;
Mrs. Charles Schmitz, of Bone
steel, S. D., and baby son, doing
well; Mrs. Harold Mannhalter, of
Lynch, and baby son, dismissed
August 14; Vac Paul, of Verdigre,
major operation, doing well;
Melvin Leo Blum, of Naper, ap
pendectomy, doing well; Mrs.
Floyd McNair, of Spencer, major
surgery, doing well; Mrs. George
Fish, of Bristow, and baby girl,
doing well.
Harry W. Kenaston, of Butte,
surgery, dismissed August 12;
Mrs. Eldon Mills, of Dorsey, and
twin sons, doing well; Elaine M.
Peterson, of Naper, appendec
tomy, doing well; LeRoy Angel,
of Monowi, appendectomy, doing
well; Mrs. Louis Skokan, of Ver
digre, and baby girl, doing well;
Mrs. Luther Gulick, of Lynch,
and baby girl, doing well; Don
Hynes, of O’Neill, appendectomy,
doing well.
Dorothy Ann Hahn, of Butte,
appendectomy, doing well; Tom
my Soukup, of Spencer, tonsil
lectomy, August 14; Mrs. Claus
Sich, of Naper, medical, admitted
August 14; Mrs. John Pelc, of
Spencer, and baby girl, dismissed
August 11; Pamelo Jo Rihanek,
of Monowi, medical, improving;
Henry Svatos, of Verdel, appen
dectomy, dismissed August 14;
Mrs. May Rossmeier, of Bristow,
and baby girl, dismissed August
10; Mrs. Mervin Higgins, of
Brocksburg, and baby girl, dis
missed August 10; Mrs. William
Vesely, of Verdel, and baby son,
dismissed August 8.
i
Mrs. Henry Fish, of Spencer,
and baby girl, dismissed August
10; Gaylene Kay Hull, medical,
dismissed August 12; Frank A.
Zidko, of Spencer, appendectomy,
dismissed August 8.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
(Stuart)
In hospital—Mrs. Pete Engler,
of Stuart, condition “good”; Mrs.
Fred Karo, of Atkinson, condition
“good.”
Admissions: August 4 — Mrs.
Donna Anderson, of Atkinson,
medical. 7—Frank Schnase, of At
kinson, condition “good.” 9 —
Bernard Laible, of Stuart, sur
gery. Mrs. Keith Ruther, of Stu
art, a baby boy. 10—Paul Shald,
of Stuart, major surgery, condi
tion “satisfactory.” Mrs. Marion
Armstrong, of Bassett, surgery,
condition “good.” Emil Tomsik,
of Atkinson, condition “satisfac
tory.”
Dismissals: August 6 — Mrs.
Donna Anderson, of Atkinson. 10
—Bernard Laible, of Stuart. 11—
Baby Glen William Ulrich, of
Stuart.
Out-patients: August 7—Wes
ley Cobb, of Stuart, x-ray. L. J.
Dickau, of Atkinson, x-ray. Mrs.
Anna Mlinar, of Stuart, BMR.
O'NEILL HOSPITAL
Admissions August 3—Roland
Closson, of O’Neill, burns, condi
tion improved. 9—Mrs. Melvin
Carson, of Page, medical, condi
tion fair. 10—Mrs. William Vroo
man, of Orchard, a son. 11—Mrs.
George Smith, of Chambers,
medical, condition good. 15—
John Osenbaugh, of O’Neill, ton
sillectomy, condition good.
Still in hospital: Mrs. Luella
Parker, of O’Neill, condition im
proved; Mrs. Alma Tegler, of
Page, condition good.
Dismissals: August 8 — Dale
Revell, of Star. 9—Joseph Zabo
rowski, of Chambers; Mrs. Jo
seph Beelaert and son, of Page.
11 — Mrs. Charles Russell and
daughter, of Page. 14 — Mrs.
George Smith, of Chambers. 15
—Mrs. Alma Tegler, of Page;
Mrs. Melvin Carson (transferred
to the Methodist hospital in
Sioux City).
JUSTICE COURT
A. G. Pritchett unlawful state
of intoxication, complaint filed
by Police Chief Chet Calkins,
pleaded guilty, fined $10 and
costs, August 14.
Ralph Davis, unlawful intoxi
cation, complaint filed by Police
Chief Chet Calkins, pleaded guil
ty, fined $10 and cossts, August
14.
Joseph Pritchett, driving mo
tor vehicle while intoxicated,
complaint filed by Police Chief
Chet Calkins, pleaded guilty,
fined $20 and costs, driver’s li
cense suspended for 10 days, Au
gust 14.
Elvin S. White, of Stuart, driv
ing motor vehicle while intoxi
cated, complaint filed by Patrol
man F. M. Dineen, pleaded guil
ty, fined $20 and costs and driv
er’s license suspended for 30
days, August 14.
Too Late to Classify
FOR RENT: Downstairs apt.,
close in.—Julia Gallagher, O’
Neill. s 15c
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HELP WANTED: Middle-aged
woman wanted for part-time
semi-secretarial work. Write
Box F, c/o The Frontier. All
inquiries will be acknowledged.
15c
STENOGRAPHER
WILL CONSIDER experienced
or inexperienced. Permanent,
pleasant working conditions
in an air cooled office. Paid
vacations, other employe ben
efits. Write: Box C, c/o Fron
tier. " 15c
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ation Wednesday, August 8, at
the Tilden hospital. . . . Nadine
Sexton was ill with a throat in
fection the first of the week.
DORSEY—Mrs. Jim Wiley be
came suddenly ill Wednesday,
August 8, while at a Ladies’ Aid
meeting at the Edward Carson
home. She is at home now and
is “improving.”
REDBIRD—Mr. and Mrs. Gay
Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Swede
Sedivy drove to Lynch Sunday
to bring the Hulls’ infant daugh
ter, Gaylene Kay, home from the
hospital.
O’NEILL—Dale Curran return
ed Monday from St. Vincent’s
hospital in Sioux City. . . . Mrs.
Arnie Mace, sr., is “good” at the
Lutheran hospital in Norfolk. . .
DELOIT— Donald Wenkmeis
ter has been under the doctor’s
care because of an injury to his
eye.
WATCH NEXT WEEK'S PAPER
FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
JOHN A. ALLEN’S CLEAN-UP SALE
LAND & LIVESTOCK
Friday, August 24th, 12 Noon
21 miles south. 4 4 west of Atkinson on No. II
480 Acres Improved Choice Hay and Grass Land.
12 Milk Cows.
3 Horses.
A Complete Line of Machinery.
20 Slacks New Hay.
MR. & MRS. JOHN A. ALLEN, Owners
ERNIE WELLER. Auct. LEO ADAMS. Clerk
51ST ANNUAL
OLD SETTLERS
PICNIC
EMER DEVALL GROVE
17 miles North of O'Neill on 281 to Midway Store.
3 miles East, and 1 mile South.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22ND
Basket Dinner at Neon
Baseball — Concessions
After Dinner - Amateur Hour
-v t StViW *
BOWERY DANCE IN THE EVENING
JOE PETERS ORCHESTRA
Elmer Derail, President Mrs. George Nelson, Secretary
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
• Section 39-512 of ihe Nebraska Statutes requires that all
land owners mow or destroy the weeds along the roads
upon which their land borders.
• If the laqd owners do not do this tha County Board shall
cause same to be done and all expenses will be assessed
against said property.
• If you have not already done this mowing, please co
operate and see that it is done immediately.
HOLT COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS
School Days Soon
Is Your Present Car Ready for School?
This Week’s Specials
1950 BUICK 4-DR. SED.
Radio, heater and sun visor.
Only _ $1,695.00
1950 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SED.
Radio and heater.
Only .... _,_ $1,495.00
1949 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SED.
Only ___ $1,095.00
1947 CHEV. 4-DR. SED. Only $ 795.00
1949 OLDSMOBILE 88 2-D.
Only _ $1,545.00
1947 CHEV. 2-DR. SED. Only $ 765.00
— USE OUR GMAC PAYMENT PLAN —
1948 CHEVROLET 1K2-TON
160” W. B. _ $ 695.00
1949 CHEVROLET 1-TON
1950 CHEVROLET \/2-TON PICKUP
_______ . _
1949 Ford V-8 2-Dr. Sed.
Radio, Heater and Low Mileage
Only __ $ 1045
MIDWEST MOTOR CO., LTD.
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac
Sales & Service
Phone 100 O’Neill
II_
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SHELHAMER FOODS
GROCERY PHONE: 56 O'NEILL PRODUCE PHONE: 173 f
Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., August 16 - 17 - 18
COLORED 2 Pkgs. HARTEX 46-Oz. Can
PAPER NAPKINS.29c PINEAPPLE JUICE.33c
O. F. CURTISS 10-Oz. Pkg. I
POPPED WHEAT, Pkg... 11c MARSHMALLOWS.17c
I HARDING’S CREAMERY
BUTTER, Lb. . . 67c
CLIMBER. R. S. P. 2 No. 2 Cans
CHERRIES 49c
RICHNUT
CATSUP 14-0z. Btle. 23c
SEAVIEW ’ i'
SARDINES Tall Can 15c
VAN CAMP 2 No. 2 Cans
PORK-DEANS 35c
FRESH MEATS
f PORK
SAUSAGE Lb 39c
1 SLICED
BACON U 43c
GROUND BEEF 63c
f SPRING—DRESSED AND DRAWN
FRYERS Lb 65c
SERV-IT
OLEO 4 its.. 99c
DR. PHILLIPS r 46-Oz. Can
ORANGE JUICE 27c
RARE TREAT
COFFEE Lb 75c
BREEZE OR
FAB Lge. Pkg.29 c
GUARANTEED RIPE — TEXAS BLACK DIAMOND
W ATE R M ELONS
- -
RED OR WHITE
GRAPES 2 Lbs. 29c
FIRM. CRISP
CABBAGE 2U>s lie
RIPE
CANTALOUPE Lb lOc
GREEN PASCAL
CELERY Lb lQe
ICE CREAM '
SPECIALS
Yz Gal. Vanilla_89c
Yz Gal. Strawberry_99c \
Yz Gal. Cherry _ 99c f
Pints, All Flavors_25c I
Malted Milks_20c |
TRY A DISH OF OUR
SOFT FROZEN CREME