The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 18, 1952, SECTION 1, Page 12, Image 12

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Sick & Injured
DELOIT—Mrs. Leonard Knapp
was a patient in a Norfolk hos
pital last week, an influenza vic
tim. . . Otto Kallhoff departed
last Thursday for the Veterans
hospital, Grand Island. . . Victor
Funk was able to return Wed
nesday, December 10 from a Nor
folk hospital following an eye in
fection. . . Mrs. Pat Burke sub
mitted to surgery last week in a
Norfolk hospital. . . Wilma Sehi,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Sehi, underwent a tonsilec
tomy at the (Neligh hospital re
cently. . . Baby Charles Bartak
was a patient at the Neligh hos
pital. suffering from pneumonia
. . . Leo Funk was taken ill Sun
day. Dr. Bennie was called to
care for him. . . Influenza has
been making the rounds in this
community. Few have escaped.
Some cases have been “quite
serious.”
AMELIA—Mrs. Irwin Forbes
submitted to major surgery Tues
day at the Atkinson Memorial
hospital. . . Howard Berry is in
Excelsior Springs, Mo., where he
is taking treatments for arthritis
... Judy Withers, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cap Withers, was a
patient in the Atkinson hospital
the week of December 6. She
was treated for asthma. . . Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pierce received
word that their daughter, Mrs.
Charles Bligh, was in the Valen
tine hospital suffering with virus
pneumonia. . . Mrs. Art .Doolittle
was able to return home Thurs
day from the O’Neill hospital. . .
Mrs. Harold Fullerton has been
suffering with a dislocated disc
in her back. They went to Sioux
City and consulted doctors con
cerning Mrs. Fullerton’s health.
O’NEILL—Duane Braasch, 18,
returned Monday to a Grand Is
land hospital for braces. He has
been a polio sufferer for several
months. Duane expects to be fit
ted this weekend and be able to
spend the Christmas holidays at
home. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Dierks took their daughter,
Karen, to a Lincoln hospital on
Thursday, December 11, for an
examination. They returned on
Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Curtis were taken by ambulance
to St. Edward Tuesday. They
will reside in a rest home there
... Joe Bartos was dismised
from Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk Saturday. . .
. . . Andy Wettlaufer is reported
’n “good condition’’ in the Luth
eran hospital in Norfolk.
SOUTH OF STUART — Linda
Gruenberg, small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Gruenberg, sub
mitted to an emergency appen
dectomy Friday at the Atkinson
hospital. . Wesley, Jr., 16
months-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Slaymaker, submitted to
major surgery December 5 at the
Atkinson hospital. . . Miss Lois
Givens, daughter of Mr. and
Art Givens, who has been a polio
patient at St. Francis hospital, at
Grand Island for the last three
months, was able to come home
on Wednesday, December 10.
EWING— Mrs. Robley Sisson,
jr., underwent a major operation
Saturday at the Tilden hospital.
Her baby daughter, Barbara, is
also a patient at the same hospi
J "tal suffering from a bad cold. . .
Charles Bartak, 2 - months - old
son of Mr. and Mrs. “Bud” Bar
tak, is a patient at Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. His
condition is reported as “improv
ing.” . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Angus
suffered a slight stroke at the
home of her son last week. She
is being cared for in their home
and is “showing improvement.”
PAGE—Charles Sorensen drove
to Norfolk Tuesday, December
16, to bring Mrs. SorensCn home.
She had been a patient in Our
Lady of Lourdes hospital follow
ing an operation. . . William Mos
ley of Rockford, HI., is in a hos
pital foUowing a car accident.
His son, Billie, jr., is also in the
hospital with pneumonia. . . Mrs.
Charles Sorensen was dismissed
froim Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pi talrn Norfolk Wednesday, De
cember 10.
EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Peacock left late Sunday after
noon for Omaha to get their son,
Carroll, who has been a patient
in • the Orthopedic hospital. They
December 14, to get their son
returned Monday. . . Randall
Kendall, baby son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Kendall, spent from
Thursday until Sunday morning
in St. Anthony's hospital. He
was ill with influenza.
CHAMBERS—Mrs. Vernon El
kins was a patient in St. An
thony’s hospital from last Thurs
day until Sunday. . . Mr. and
Mrs. Amie Mace, jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. William Ritterbush vis
ited M s. Arthur Holt and baby
girl, Susan Lynn at the O’Neill
hospital Saturday evening. They
also visited Clarence Tibbets and
Mrs. Vernon Elkins.
INMAN—Mrs. Herbert Nielsen
spent Monday in Omaha visiting
her daughter, Delores, and con
sulting a doctor. . . Bert Laney,
Bill Butterfield and Mrs. Ken
Smith are on the sick list.
CELIA — Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Colfack took his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nels Colfack, to Sioux City
Morday, December 8. Mrs. Nels
Colfack went to Sioux City to
consult doctors for a checkup.
NEWPORT—Mrs. Walter De
Bolt underwent a maior opera
tion in Otir Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk Monday. Her
condition is reported as “satisfac
tory.”
ONEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman
spent Sunday in Verdel visiting
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lanman, jr.,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lyons of
Pawnee, City, Okla., will arrive
December 24 to spend a few
days visiting relatives and friends
here. They will stay at the home
of Mrs. Chet Calkins.
Airman Edward McCarthy,
Donald Calkins and Louis Pierson
of the navy are expected to ar
rive this weekend to spend the
Christmas holidays with their
parents. They are attending .
school at Norman Okla. i
TO MECHANICS SCHOOL
Pfc. James Kelly, jr., arrived
home Sunday from Camp Pendle
ton, Calif., where he has just
completed his basic training for
the marines. He was met in Co
lumbus by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Kelly, sr. Private
Kelly will have a 25-day furlough
which will be a delay enroute to
Jacksonville, Fla., where he will
attend an, airplane mechanics
school.
Future Subscribers
STREIT — Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Streit of Lynch, a daugh
ter, weighing 9 pounds 5 ounces,
born Monday, December 15, at
Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch.
BOELTER—Mr. and Mrs. Kem
Boelter of Craig, a daughter,
Susan Kay, weighing 6 pounds
15 ounces, born Sunday, Decem
ber 7. Mr. and Mrs. Boelter were
former residents of the Dorsey
community.
KRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. John
Kramer, jr., of Stuart, a son, John
Fredrick, born Tuesday, Decem
ber 2, at the Atkinson Memorial
hospital. This is their first child,
CROSSER—Mr. and Mrs. Man
uel Crosser of Neligh, a son, Gary
DeWayne, bom Thursday, De
cember 11, at the Tilden hospi
tal. They have one other child,
a son, Jerry.
OETTER—Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Oetter of Chambers, a son,
weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces,
born Thursday, December 11, in
St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
NELSON—Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Nelson of O'Neill, a daughter
Pamela Sue, v/eighing 7 pounds
15 ounces, born Thursday, De
cember 11, in St. Anthony’s hos
pital, O'Neill. Mr. Nelson is O’
Neill public school superinten
dent.
RAKOSKY — Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Rakosky of O’Neill, a son,
born Tuesday, December 16, in St.
Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill.
MURRAY—Mr. and Mrs. John,
Murray of Long Pine, a daugh
ter, born Wednesday, December
17, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’
Neill.
PRUSS—Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Pruss of ONeill, a daughter, Mary
Elizabeth, 9-months-old, adopted
from the St. James orphanage at
Omaha. She was born March 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Pruss and family
went to Omaha Friday and re
turned Sunday. The Pruss’ pre
v **********
viously adopted two boys.
TOM JACK—Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Tom jack of Medford, Ore.,
a daughter, born recently. The
Tomjacks, who are known at De
loit and Ewing, have two sons.
WSCS in Yule Party
and Gift Exchange—
The WSCS met Tuesday eve
ning, December 9, in the Metho
dist church parlors for a Christ
mas party. Gifts were placed un
der a Christmas tree which were
later exchanged. The title of the
devotions and program was “Good
Tidings of Great Joy," whicfe
was presented to the group by
Mrs. Robert Kurtz, the reader.
Mis. Grant Peacock was the solo
lst for the program accompanied
by Mrs. Wallace Smith. Others in
the group assisted.
Lunch was served by the hos
tessess on a long table decorated
with little Christmas trees and
other Christmas trimmings.
Miss Alta Lyons was a Friday
overnight guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sparks.
I
jj
§ 1___1—w !—i ^ ~ ^ 0 cU u I
SHELHAMER FOODS I
Jf GROCERY PHONE: 56 -O’NEILL- PRODUCE PHONE: 173 1
f Prices Effectives Thursday, Friday, Saturday, December 18th, 19th, 20th <§
— ..— .I _ ^
Sf GOLDEN VALLEY — R.S.P.
| CHERRIES
| 3 No. 303 cans.. 55c
I OUR FAMILY
CATSUP
3 14-oz. btls. 55c
PURE
LARD
i Lb..... 10c
f-1
OUR FAMILY No. 303 Cans p
CORN.3 for 55c I
GOLDEN VALLEY No. 303 Cans 1
PEAS.._3 for 45c |
OUR FAMILY — GRAPE
JAM-2 2-lb. jars 79c [
OUR FAMLY—RED KIDNEY
BEANS.. 2 No. 2 cans 35c
OUR FAMLY No. 303 Cans
PUMPKIN.2 for 27c
CAMPBELL'S — TOMATO
SOUP, 410i-oz, cans 43c
! OUR FAMILY—Strawberry 12-oz. Jars
PRESERVES 3 for 85c
Have You Registered?
FOR THE
CHRISTMAS GIFT DRAWING
TO BE HELD IN OUR
SUPER MARKET SATURDAY P.M.?
j!
a
i
GOLD. VAL. Sliced No. 2Va Cans
PEACHES _ 2 for 57c
GOLD. VAL. Crushed No. 303 Cans
PINEAPPLE 2 M7c
OUR FAMILY Tomato 46-oz. Cans
juice.3 f°r 83c
OUR FAMILY—GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE „ 2 46-oz. cans 53c
OUR FAMILY—FRUIT No. 303 Cans
COCKTAIL.2 for 53c
OUR FAMILY No. 2 Cans
PORK-BEANS.. 3 for 43c
GOLDEN VALLEY No. 2 Yt Cans
TOMATOES 2 for 49c
IN I L E
SALMON g
2 tall cans.... 83c S
OUR FAMILY — SALAD
DRESSING I
Qt. jar.43c &
SEEDLESS
RAISINS |
2"ib. cello.... 31^ H
\ WALNUTS 2 lbs- 75c
I MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. 89c
i PEANUTS Lb. 29c
gg? SUNSHINE KRISPY
| Crackers BOX 43t|
BRACH'S ROYAL ANN
CHERRIES Lb. bx 59c
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIX 3pte $100
FAB.2 tee- pkgs- 49c
BULK — PITTED
D A T E S ce^lo 43c
CUT ROCK — SHELL MIX
mm CANDY 2 lbs. 49c
CLEANSER 2 cans 25c
TOASTIES Giant pkg. 25c
HARDING'S CREAMERY
GOLDEN VALLEY
PEARS ----- 3 No 2| cans 97c
GERBER'S — STRAINED
BABY FOOD 3 cans 25c
DURKEE'S — SHREDDED
C060ANUT 8-m cello 29c
NASH'S
COFFEE ss *159
ftetetoctetcir.
flj
* WINCED HAH Lb. 33c
PORK ROAST u> 39c
I
FRESH
OYSTERS
Per Pint_
! ORCHIDS TO YOU!
■ •
I Something Really Special — These Hawaiian Orchids flown direct from Hawaii — Some
\ thing to make your shopping in our store a re al pleasure this weekend. Here’s how it
? works — you will be presented a three orch:d corsage absolutely FREE with the purchase
\ of 2 Bath Size or 3 Regular Size CASHMERE BOUQUET TOILET SOAP.
j BATH SIZE ..2 25C REGULAR SIZE.3 for 25c
I SQUARE DEAL §
FLOUR 1
*•
50-LB. n
BAG _ £
pVh®
I CRAPES 2 Ik 27c I
J| MARSHSEEDLESS
! GRAPEFRUIT 53c a
g JUICE §
1 ORANGES 3 lbs. 25c ;S
WE HAVE ON HAND BU. BASKETS OF
JONATHAN — WINESAP S
I and DELICIOUS APPLES
I? NUTRENA POULTRY FEEDS
M A.M. EGG CRUMBLES
20% EGG CRUMBLES
FU 27% BAL. CRUMBLES
K 33% POULTRY CONCENTRATE
W CHICK & HEN SCRATCH GRAINS
|p _STOCK-GRO & VIS-VITA FOR POULTRY
Sf CASH FOR YOUR
; CREAH & EGGS
C-A-T-T-L-E F-E-E-D-S
WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF CATTLE FEEDS INCLUDING
Nutrena “BEEF CAKE” — 16 to 41% Protein
SWEET LASSY PELLETS & CUBES — 11 & 22% Protein
SOYBEAN MEAL, PELLETS, CUBES — 16 & 32% DAIRY FEED
WHITE, GRAY, IODIZED, SULPHUR & MINERAL BLOCK SALT
SUBSTANTIAL BISGOU NT ON lA & TON LOTS
NUTRENA HOG FEEDS ^
24% SOW & PIG MEAL & NUGGETS ^
NUTRENA CREEP 20 & SHOAT 40
40% HOG BALANCER fa
TANKAGE — MEAT SCRAPS — BONEMEAL
BRAN SHORTS — BUTTERMILK
CUDAHY ALL-PURPOSE MINERAL ©
DISCOUNT ON ALL »/a & 1-T'JN ORDERS fa
CASH FOR YOUR *Ԥ
POULTRY & HIDES ?•