The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 23, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sick & Injured
LYNCH — Mrs. George Barta
slipped on the ice recently frac
tunng her arm at the elbow. .
Louis Cranford, the barber in
Spencer, was dismissed from the
local hospital and returned to his
and Aady Connot
visited Mrs. Lena Connot at the
local hospital on Thursday.
Mrs. Harlan Holz returned to the
Sacred Heart hospital Thursday.
The burns she suffered recently
when toe pressure cooker explod
ed on the stove had become more
troublesome. She was dismissed
Sunday.
CHAMBERS—Melvin Emde has
been suffering with infection in
his leg. . . Mrs. Ed Eisenhauer
• who was recently dismissed from
St. Anthony’s hospital following
a siege of pneumonia, returned
the first of the week with an at
tack of phlebitis. . . Mrs. Bert
Whiting had cataracts removed
from her eyes at a Hastings hos
pital Monday. . . Mrs. Lester
Miles and twin sops returned
home Saturday from, the Burwell
hospital.
O’NEILL—Mrs. H. W. Tomlin
son consulted a doctor Tuesday
in Norfolk. She was accompanied
by Mrs. William Turner and Mrs.
Wayne Stevens, both of Cham
bers, and Mrs. Vannie Newman.
. . , Frank Froelich submitted to
a gall bladder operation in Ro
chester, Minn., Wednesday. . .
W. A. (Albert) Ellis, who resides
at the O’Neill hotel, suffered a
stroke Sunday.
CLEARWATER — Rev. Roger
Hayes, pastor of the Catholic
church here, is in “fair” condition
in the Antelope Memorial hospital
at Neligh. Rev. Karl Kucera,
chaplain at St. Anthony’s hospit
al, O’Neill, supplied Sunday at
the Clearwater church.
RIVERSIDE—David, the small
son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Schra
der was taken to Antelope Me- j
morial hospital Saturday. He has '
pneumonia. . . Reverend Turner
called on Mrs. Bertha Miller on
Friday evening and reported her
condition “much improved.”
AMELIA — Jimmie Doolittle
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs., Tom Doolittle, last week.
Jimmie is recuperating from an
appendicitis operation followed
' by a siege of measles. . . Mrs.
Blake Ott has been having influ
enza.
EMMET—Jackie Cole was sick
with influenza Tuesday, February
14. . . Mervin Luben has been ill
with measles last week. . . David
Cole had the measles last week.
. . . Candy Cole is ill with gland
trouble this week.
PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Smith took Ern Trowbridge to
Omaha Thursday for a checkup
and adjustment of the artificial
limb. From there he will go to
Brownsville, Tex., where he will
visit his uncle, Frank Burdeen.
,. DELOIT—Mrs. Minnie Reimer
has been ill wtih a cold ai her
home in Ewing.
Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O'Neill)
Admissions, February 15—John
• Stuifbergen, O’Neill; Janice Ann
Langan, O’Neill. 16—Mrs. Matt
McCabe and baby boy, O’Neill;
Mrs. Joe Cunningham, O’Neill;!
Mrs. Rudolph Johnson, O’Neill;
David Sprague, O’Neill; Carol
Chmiel, Ewing; Allen Chmiel,
Ewing; Pauline Gibbs, Clearwa
ter. 17—James O’Connor, O'Neill;
Jeanne Connot, Bristow; Mrs.
Duane Miller and baby boy,
Chambers. 18—Miss Ann McMan
us, O’Neill; Lynus Howard, O’
Neill. 19—Mrs. Charles Richard
son, Jamison. 20—Mrs. Ted Blake,
Bassett; Albert Ellis, O’Neill;
Marguerite Smith, Stuart; Mrs.
James Walker, Iona, S.D. 21 —
Hubert Kohle, Stuart; Ed Dex
ter, Amelia.
Dismissals; February 15—Miss
Teressa Finley, O’Neill; James
O’Connor, O’Neill; Mrs. Gordon
Harley, Chambers. 16—Clarence
Johnson, Stuart. 17—Mrs. Virgil
Parks and baby girl, O’Neill; John
Steinhauser, Stuart; Bernard
Grimes, Chambers; Allen Chmiel,
Ewing. 18—David Sprague, O’- !
Neill; Mrs. William Mattern and
baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Lyle Da- |
vis and baby boy, Page; Carol
Chmiel, Ewing; Mrs. Joe Cun
ningham, O’Neill. 19 — Matthew
Hynes, O’Neill; Laurina Schmitz,
O’Neill; unaries anowaim, -
Neill; Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer,
Page; Pauline Gibbs, Clearwater.
20— Mrs. Harry Swett, Ainsworth.
21— Mrs. Matt McCabe and baby
boy, Page; Mrs. Charles Richard
son, Jamison; Mrs. Duane Miller
and baby boy, Chambers; Janice
Ann Langan, O’Neill. 22—Jeanne
Connot, Bristow; Carmen Meusch,
Atkinson; Loraine Kellar, Crook
stonj Mrs. William Wendt, Bris
tow. . , ,
Still hospitalized: Mrs. Rudolph
Johnson, O’Neill; Mrs. Mae Land
is, O’Neill; Mrs. Ada Hamdorf,
- O’Neill; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill;
Mrs. Lois Adams, Chambers; Ed
Eisenhauer, Chambers; Margue
rite Smith, Stuart; Mrs. Ted
Blake, Bassett; James O’Connor,
O’Neill; Albert Ellis, O’Neill; Mrs.
Juliana Kamphaus, O’Neill; John
Stuifbergen, O’Neill; Mrs. Char
lotte Honeywell, Chambers; Mrs.
James Walker, Iona, S.D.; Ed
Dexter, Amelia; Charles Cava
naugh, Chambers; Dr. O. W.
French, O’Neill; Mrs. Ed Eisen
hauer. Chambers; Ann McManus,
O’Neill; Lyle Hanna, Chambers;
Howard Rouse, O’Neill; Lynus
Howard, O’Neill; Hubert Kohle,
Stuart.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Dr. Edwin B.
Bradley, Spencer; George Clas
sen, Spencer; Mrs. George Clas
sen, Spencer; Mrs. Lena Connot,
Spencer; Mrs. Andrew Hansen,
Spencer; Mrs. Leonard Havranek,
o Lynch: Mrs. Sarah Hull, O’Neill,
Tom Joura, Monowi; Mrs. Thom
as Kall’el. McLuskay, N.D.; John
Karpl. O’Neill: Orville Lewis,
Anoka; Miss Lillian Olson, Bris
tow: Mrs. Barbara Peklo, Lynch;
Melvin Stroh. Monowi; Mrs.
Thomas Vlcan, Monowi.
Dismissed: February 13—War
ren Prescott of Lynch; Mrs. Ray
mond Divis of Alliance; Ted
Cranford of Spencer; Master By
f
ron D. Lower of Verdel. 14—Mrs.
Grace Edson of Lynch; Mrs. Jim
Minank of Verdel; Master Billy
L. Havranek of Lynch. 15—Mrs.
Lucy Hrbek of Lynch. 17 — Mrs.
Wayne Baldwin of Bonesteel, S.
D., Mrs. Kenneth Northrup of
Butte; Mrs. Guy Chambers of
Gross. 19—Herman Volsteadt of
Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Harlan Holz
of Lynch.
Deceased: February 17—Robert
Row of Spencer, 58. 19—Leonard
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Martz of Lynch, 80.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: February 14—Vicky
Lynn Wallinger, Stuart; Mrs. E.
W. Danitschek, Atkinson, medical.
15—Anna Brayton, Stuart, medic
al. 17—Ben Kaup, Stuart, med
ical; Mrs. Frank Boehme, New
port; Mrs. John Lucht, Ainsworth,
medical; Mrs. Frank Loub, Atkin
son, obstetrical.
Dismissed: February 14—Peter
Bonnenberger, Atkinson. 15 —
Sheryl Krysl, Stuart. 17—Mrs. E.
G. Hughes and daughter, Atkin
son; Mrs. Theodore Braun. Atkin
son.; Karon Weller, Atkinson;
Mrs. Mary Laible, Stuart. 18 —
Ivan Dickerson, Atkinson, Mrs.
John Hoffman, Stuart. 19— Mrs.
John Lucht, Ainsworth.
Hospitalized:
Ronald Stems, Atkinson; Anna
Brayton, Stuart; Mrs. Frank
Boehme, Newport; Mrs. Joe
Schmaderer, Stuart, Mrs. Walter
Hughes, Long Pine; Ed Scofield,
Atkinson; Ben Kaup, Stuart; Mrs.
Frank Loub, Atkinson; Vicky
Lynn Wallinger, Atkinson.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Collins of
Crofton were dinner guests on
Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Butterfield and family.
Mxr and Mrs. Joseph Brewster
of Stuart were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Jaszkowiak.
Presbyterian ladies’ food sale,
Saturday, February 25, at Shel
hamer’s, 10 a.m. to 4 pun. 43p
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoffer of
near Opportunity called on Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Anderson
Sunday.
Mrs. Terwilliger Impressed
by Brainard Country_
CELIA—Mrs. Lee Terwilliger
returned last Thursday from driv
ing the Ray Disterhaupt family
car to Brainard, Minn., taking
Mrs. Disterhaupt and children
there where the family has pur
chased a dairy farm. Mr. Dister
haupt took a truck load of house
hold and farm supplies.
Mrs. Terwilliger was very en
thusiastic about the country with
its big barns and silos, lakes with
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many fishing huts on them and
the many pine trees everywhere.
She saw no stock cows in the
fields but there were many cur
ried dairy cows in the barns. Wa
ter was piped into the barns.
The Disterhaupt farm is one
mile from town on a paved high
| way and a school bus picks up
j the children at the door and takes
1 them to school.
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MR. FARMER!
WE ARE PAYING
37c Doz.
For Fresh Farm-Run Eggs!
Subject to Market Change
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SALMON a._49c
JENNY LEE’S ITALIAN
SPAGHETTI/9c
DROMEDARY PKG
ANGEL FOOD 39c
TISSUE . 23c
JERSEY CREAM
FLOUR ££ $3.29
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