The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 22, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions; March 14 — Dave
Loy, O’Neill; Debra Yantzie, O’
Neill; Rev. Glenn Kennicott, O’
Neill; Charles Prokop, Bristow;
Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, O’Neill.
15—Doris Kay Wenke, Spencer;
Mrs. Robert Jenkins, O’Neill; Mrs.
George Janousek, O’Neill; Tom
Slattery, Star; Nancy Fetrow, O’
Neill; Daniel Kruger, Stuart;
Carolyn Jo Potter, Ewing; Bobby
Jones, Chambers; Lura Anne
Crumly, Page. 16 — Mrs. Frank
Kopejtka, O’Neill; Anthony Hu
ber, O’Neill; J. H. Hintz, Ewing.
17 — Wayne Hamilton, Orchard;
Stanley Holly, O’Neill; Mrs. John
Friedel, Stuart; Mrs. Myrtle Fees,
Chambers; Mrs. William Vroo
man, Orchard. 18 — Floyd Her
shiser, O’Neill; Mrs. Harry Clau
son, O’Neill; Sharon Renwald,
Omaha. 19—Mrs. Frank Walter,
Ewing; Dorine Gleed, Chambers;
Mrs. John C. Auman, Orchard;
Clarence Larsen, Chambers; Law
rence Murray, O’Neill; Mrs. Glen
Wenke, Spencer. 20 — Mrs. Ted
Blake, Bassett; Mrs. Harry Sul
livan, O’Neill; Mildred Erling,
Basssett; Mrs. Russell (Reed)
Herley, O’Neill; Mrs. Warren
Miller, Butte; Mrs. Joe Winkler,
Emmet.
Dismissals: marcn — miss
Frances Rotherham, Ewing; Ralph
Stowell, O’Neill. 15— Mrs. Mary
Uhl, O’Neill (expired); John Sli
zoski, Inman; Mrs. George Kyser
end baby, O’Neill; Bernard Kaup,
sr., Stuart; Larry Beckwith, Page.
16—Mrs. Robert Matthews and
baby, O’Neill; Dave Loy, O’Neill;
Mrs. Victor Harley, Chambers;
Mrs. Frank McKenny and baby,
O’Neill; Mrs. Don Riley and baby,
O’Neill. 17 — Wayne Hamilton,
Orchard; E. V. Sageser, Cham
bers; Doris Kay Wenke, Spencer;
iMary Ellen Bpvle, O’Neill; James
Best, O’Mpitl; "Daniel Kruger, Stu
art: Tom Slattery, Star. 18—Mrs.
Frank Kopejtka and baby boy,
O’Neill; Debra Yantzle, O’Neill;
Mrs. Robert Jenkins <>nd baby
boy, O’Neill; Bobby Joner. Cham
bers; Rev. Glenn Kennico'*, O’
Neill. 19—Tom Enright, O’Neill;
Lura Ann Crumly, Page. 20—An
o thony Huber, O’Neill; Charles.
Cavanaugh, Chambers; Harry R.
Smith, O’Neill; Mrs. Glen Wenke,
Spencer; Carolyn Jo Potter, Ew
ing.
Still hospitalized: Charles Pro
kop, Bristow; Mrs. Reed Herley,
O’Neill; Mrs. Mae Landis, O’Neill;
Mrs. Ada Hamdorf, O’Neill; Mrs.
Harry Sullivan, O’Neill; Mrs. Mil
dred Erling, Bassett: Mrs. Minnie
Bay, O’Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams,
Chambers; Mrs. John Friedel,
Chambers; Mrs. Charlotte Hon
eywell, Chambers; J. H. Hintz,
Ewing; Lawrence Murray, O’
Neill; Bonnie Crumly, Page; Nan
cy Fetrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Floyd
Hershiser, O’Neill; Ed Campbell,
O’Neill; Mrs. Ted Blake, Bassett;
Msr. John C. Auman, Orchard;
Mrs. George Janousek, O’Neill;
Ora Caskey, Orchard; Mrs. War
ren Miller, Butte; Dorine Gleed,
Chambers; Sharon Renwald, Om
aha; Mrs. Marie McDonald, O’
Neill; Mrs. Joe Winkler, Emmet;
Mrs. Vem Wilkinson, Chambers;
Mrs. Myrtle Fees, Chambers; Mrs.
. Harry Clauson, O’Neill; Mrs.
Frank Waiter, Ewing; Mrs. Wil
liam Vrooman, Orchard; Clarence
Larson, Chambers; Stanley Eiolly,
O’Neill.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: March 12 — John
Coufal, Stuart, medical; Mrs. Ed
ward Heiser, Atkinson, obstetric
al. Mrs. Howard Desieve, Stuart,
obstetrical; John Gallagher, At
kinson, medical. 14 — She r 3^
Tooker, O’Neill, surgical. 15 —
Richard Strata, Stuart, surgical.
16—Shirley Halstead, Atkinson,
surgical. 17 — Mrs. Albert Law
rence, Atkinson, obstetrical; Vesta
Adams, Atkinson, medical; Min
nie O’Connell, Emmet, surgical. 19
—Daniel Lee Olson, Berwyn, 111.,
medical.
Dismissed: March 12—Mrs. Carl
Friedrich, Spencer; Otto Gloor,
Atkinson. 13—Mrs. Bill Ziska and
daughter, Stuart; Charles Tyler,
Newport; Donna Cleary, Atkin
son. 14—Shirley Schaaf, Stuart;
Frances Johnson, Stuart; Dale
Fullerton, Amelia. 15—Mrs. John
DeWitt and son, O’Neill; Mrs.
Roger Hawthorne and son, Atkin
son; Sheryl Tooker, O’Neill; Rod
ney Qrland Anson, Atkinson. 18
—Laurene Kaup, Stuart; Mrs. Ed
Heiser and daughter, Atkinson.
Hospitalized: Ronald Sterns,
Atkinson; Ed Scofield, Atkinson;
Irvan Christon, Newport; Vesta
Adams, Atkinson; Anna Brayton,
Stuart; Shirley Halstead, Atkin
son; Richard Straka, Stuart; John
Coufal, Stuart; John Gallagher,
Atkinson; Mrs. Frank Boehme,
Newport; Mrs. B. A. Sorey, At
kinson; Minnie O’Connell, Em
met; Mrs. Albert Lawrence and
son, Atkinson; Mrs. Howard De
sieve, Stuart; Daniel Lee Olson,
Berwyn, 111.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
Hospitalized: Dr. Edwin B.
Bradley, Spencer; Mrs. George
Classen, Spencer; Baby Roger
Dale Danielson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Danielson, Bristow;
Charles Greeno, Butte; Harold
Hargens, Spencer; Mrs. Leonard
Havranek, Lynch; Mrs. Lloyd
Herrmann and baby girl, Herrick,
S.D.; Thomas Joura, Monowi;
Mrs. George Marshall, Verdigre;
Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. (
Josie Scheinost, Spencer; Master
LeRoy Schimtz, son of Mr. and ,
Mrs. William Schmitz, Bonesteel, j
S.D.; Mrs. Earl Storjohann, O’- j
Neill.; Master Eugene Storjohann, ;'
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Storjo
hann, O’Neill. Mrs. Thomas j I
Vlcan, Monowi.
Dismissals: March 13 — Mrs. |
Donald Allen, Lynch. 14 — Mrs.
Richard Smith, Fairfax S.D.; Wil- I
liam Koenig, Fairfax, S.D. 15—
Mrs. William Wendt, Bristow. 16 i
Mrs. William Krause, Spencer. 17
—Mrs. Audrey Compton, Lynch. |
Den Mother j
Reads Story— '
The Cub Scouts of den II met |
at our den mother’s Wednesday, j"
March 14, after school. All mem- j |
bers were present but one. '
Our den mother read us a i
story. Mike Grutsch and Mike '
Gallagher furnished the lunch.. i
Next meeting Vem Grenier and '
Mike Hammond will bring the i
lunch. We gave a Scout yell and '
a yell for our den chief.—By Mike i
Gallagher, reporter. •
ST. PATRICK’S CATHOUC
(O’Neill)
Very Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan,
pastor
Rev. Thomas Hitch, assistant
pastor
Holy week begins with Palm
Sunday when palms are blessed
and distributed at the 7:30 mass.
Palms are also distributed after
the 9 and 10:30 masses. Sunday
evening services at 7:30 o’clock.
Wednesday evening services also
at 7:30 o’clock.
High mass on Holy Thursday
begins at 8 p.m., with holy com
munion given during the mass.
The procession to the altar of re
pose follows the mass.
Goou Friday services begin this
year at 3 p.m. Holy communion
will also be distributed at end of
the services.
Holy Saturday services begin
at 8 p.m. There will be the bless
ing of the paschal fire, paschal
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candle, Easter and baptismal wa
ter. The litany will be chanted,
followed by high mass and dis
tribution of holy communion.
Church bells are not rung from
the gloria on Holy Thursday to
the gloria on Holy Saturday.
Wishing every member of the
community a very happy and
blessed Easter.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitwer
and sons went to Norfolk Satur
day. Enroute home they stopped
at Tilden to visit her parents, the
L. W. Larsons, until Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Switaer were Mr. and Mrs.
Emery Kohl, of Tilden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Contois, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. McVay and Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Manson attend
ed the Nebraska Christian college
convention in Norfolk Wednes
day and Thursday, March 14-15.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whited and
Scott left last Thursday to- visit
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Skulborstad
in Hastings until Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Larsen and two
little girls returned Saturday
from a week’s visit in Red Oak,
la., at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lantz. Sunday
they attended the Robert Finkle
Norma Downs wedding in PJain
view. Mr. Larsen was an usher.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hendricks
left Sunday for Omaha to visit
relatives.
Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs.
Dwight Purcell and Mrs. Wayne
Ferris, all of Hampton, la., ar
rived Monday to spend a few
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Dishner.
Mrs. Victor Halva and daugh
ter, Mrs. Lloyd Haug, left for
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Denver, Colo., Tuesday to visit
for a few weeks in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Halva and
their new daughter, Kathleen
Ann, and in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul S. Elam and daughter,
Patricia Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen E. David
son have named their son Thomas
Francis.
OUR STOCK IS TOO BIG TO MOVE!
we’re offering all of our customers these I I
unusual bargains to help deplete our stock in
order to move our shelving more easily.
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! BACON - Wilsons__2 lbs. 39c I PORK CUTLETS .... Lb. 39c \
! BEEF HEARTS__2 lbs. 35c | HALIBUT STEAK - Center Cuts... Lb. 49c |
j U.S. GOV’T GRADED “GOOD" POUND ^
ROUAD STEAK »|
WIENERS — All Meat 3 lbs. $1 I BACON — Armour s Star 2-lb. pkg, 09c J I
SPARE RIBS _Lb. 29c | SUMMER SAUSAGE_Lb. 39c j j
I* PORK SAUSAGE — Lb. 23c Mm
J BOILING BEEF_Lb. 10c il
| SPICED HAM... 6 lb. tin 1.79 _U
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PRESERVES...412oz. jars $1 CHOC. CHIPS - Rockwc.l 5 pkgs. $1
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CAKE MIX - Swans Down _ 4 pkgs. $1 CHERRIES - Lushes._ 5 303 cans
CHILI - College Inn... 5 303 cans $j OLEO - Table Ready_5 lbs.
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1 CORN MEAL-5-lb. box 45* I BEANS..5-lb. sack 59c
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SALMON_2 Wb. cans $1 FROZEN DESSERT..... 2 half gal. St
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Orange ' |
46-Oz. Can
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I Most towns are 30c, 31c, 32c per doz.
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