The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 14, 1957, Page 5, Image 5

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

    Sick & Injured
RJVEkSIDE—Gordon Shrader
mi the sick list last week.'
Leo Miller. Walter Miller.!
Lynn Pry and Don Larson w> r t i
to Sioux City Friday to visit;
Howard Miller at the St. Joseph
hospital They were n'so blood'
donors while there. Mrs. Miller
is staying with Mr Miller at the
hospital Mr Reverend Turner!
md Wayne also called on Mr I
Miller in the hospital Friday j
and found Mr Miller is doing i
* satisfactory*’ . Ruth Switzer !
spent several days lart week in i
the Vehgh hospital. . , Mr and 1
Mrs Bill Lofquist had the chil
dren in O’Neill Saturday fcr a
d( ntal checkup. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Ora Switzer were in Neligh Fri
day. Mr Switzer was having
vwne dental work done. . . Lion
el Gunters took Mr and Mrs Dc
witt Gunter to Omaha Thursday
morning for a checkup at the
University clinic there.
EWING—R G. Rockey is suf
fering from a siege of mumps at
his home Mr and Mrs. Flock ey
and her at-ter, Mrs Vera Anson,
recently returned from a vaca
tion trip through the South and
also visited Mr and Mrs. Buford
Carlson, and Danny at Miami
Fia. The Roc keys have plans
made to move to California in
the near future . . . Mrs. Lizzie
Grim, who has been employed at
Creighton, is convalescing from
a recent fall, injuring her knee.
She is at the home of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
FUmer Grim. , , Elizabeth Eggle
ston had the misfortune to huri 1
her back ecently and has been
taking treatments in O’Neill.,
She is showing improvement.
O’NEILL — Nancy B e n z e,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
>uLfmniru iu an emergency
appendectomy at St. Anthony’s
hospital last week . . . Mrs. Rosa
Bowers sprained a ligament Sat
urday and is staying with her
daughter, Mrs Marion Woidneck, j
for about a week . . . Harold P.
Savidge returned Friday from the
Methodist hospital in Omaha,
where he had taken some tests
Dean LaRue returned to his
kindergarten class Tuesday after
being hospitalized at St Anthony’s
hospital . . Little Teddy McKen
zie is recuperating at home after
being dismissed from St. An
thony’s hospital, where he had
been a patient for six days. , .
Mrs Laura Wyant returned
Sunday from Our Lady of
Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. . .
Mrs. Frank Clyde submitted to
major surgery Wednesday at the
Methodist hospital in Omaha.
Mr. Clyde is with her and is
staying with his brother.
CHAMBERS — Mrs Bertha
Harkins returned from St. An
thony’s hospital following a se
vere heart attack . . Miss Shir
ley DeHart was ill with influen
za the last of the week. . . E. V.
Sageser was taken to St. An
thony’s hospital Friday for med
ical care. . Several members of
the L. W Taggart family were .
victims of influenza the past
week ■ T. E Newhouse enter
ed St Anthony’s hospital Sun
day, February 10, for X-rays. ,
Mrs Wm. Craw’ford has been on
the sick list the past two weeks
AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs Har
old Gilman called at the Stanley
Thompson home Thursday even
ing. Mrs. Thompson and little
daughter, Barbara, have been on
the sick list. . . E. V Sageser,
brother of Link Sageser was hos
pitalized a few days last week
in the O’Neill hospital. It was
thought at first that he suffered
a heart attack, but later found he
had been overcome with furres
from a gas refrigerator and stove •
LYNCH—Mrs. Ed Dresher is
feeling much improved after
having been hospitalized several
days Mrs. William Podany was
released from the hospital and is
recuperating at her home near
Butte. Harvey Wickersham was
moved by ambulance to the Sac
red Heart hospital Wednesday,
Fchrnarv 6. having suffered a
heart attack.
ATKINSON — Mrs Catherine
Malloy, who had been hospitalized
several months at O’Neill after
having fractured a hip, returned to
her home Wednesday afternoon
by ambulance . . A. G. Miller of j
Atkinson is hospitalized for a heart
ailment. He became ill Tuesday af
ternoon
PAGE — E. H. Farnsworth was
a flu sufferer Monday and Tues
day. . Condition of Mrs Mer
wyn French, jr’s father. Orville
Olson of Oakland, remains ‘ critic
al” at the Methodist hospital in
Oakland.
STAR—Mr. and Mrs. Lysle
Johnson spent three days in Lin-,
coin and Omaha last week Mr
Johnson went to Lincoln for a
medical check, then on to Omaha
to visit friends.
CELIA—Dickie Kilmurry has
chicken pox.
Winners of Jeudi club held
Tuesday evening instead of the
usual Thursday, were Mrs. R. L
Sutcliffe of Inman and Mrs Win
nie Barger, who was the hostess.
The Beacon Neighbors club
met Tuesday evening, February
12. with Mrs. Delbert Robertson.
The lesson on mental health was
presented by Mrs. Frank Soukup.
Refreshments were served.
Q SEE Bankerslifeman —
Ernie Brinkman
In
ATKINSON
A
Guaranteed
Investment
Plan
I
Mental Health
Film Shown—
A regular meeting of the O'Neill
Rural Youth was held Friday,!
February 8, at the courthouse as
sembly room Mrs Catherine In
dra presented a film pertaining to
mental health Money was con
inbuted to the international farm
youth exchange.
A suggestion was made to
change the name of the group to
the Holt county rural youth Thu
will be decided In the near fu
ture.
The special meeting will be held
Friday, February 22, at the court
house assembly room A food sale
will be held at Shelhamer's Satur
day, February 23.
Nested recreation lab is to be
held March 11-17,
■ --^ K-, mm* k ns MUM
Plus |
Value I
Stamps I
Final 5 Days « Giants
't ou All Know How It \\ orks. So Come On Down and Open I he 1 rea
sure Chests. Lots of New and Different Prizes. Sale Prices Good I hurs
day, February 14 thur Monday, February 18. No purchase necessary.
Children without their parents not eligible
cux I
\ (Made by Cudahy) 1
SHORTENING I
3 LB. CAN 75c {
■* V r +
' -7; ;.r ■>> if? tfy, imi ifS7 c
4fc5» ,«££ «.** ^ - • -+ vt£
Vk*-~* ^^JU***** |pg&5»*
U. s. GOV’T. GRADED “GOOD" BEEF
ALL MEAT BACON MM >1
RING BOLOGNA_lb 3Sc SQUARES_lb. 25c
RIVAL SLICED
BHCOn 2,73
LONGHORN
j BOILING BEEF_lb. 19c CHEESE_lb. 49c
U. S. GOV’T GRADED “GOOD” PRIME RIB
C
PORK LIVER_2 lbs. 39C PORK HOCKS_2 lbs. 39C
PORK END CUT
CUDAHY’S FRESH FROZEN
PICNIC HAMS_lb. 35c WHITING FISH. 10-lb. box 1.45
Same Ingredients as Crisco 9
and Spry 9
delsey 9
toilet lissue.... 4 r°hs 49c t
BROOK'S 9
Chili Beans_ 2 cans 29c I
KRAFT 9
Marshmallows2 pkgs. 35c 1
ROSED ALE 6 9
Peas_ 2 03,18 29c I
KRAFT « ; m
Carmels_Mb. pkg. 37c \ I
LL’SHI’S " 1
Cherries_ 2 cans 45c^ I
CUDAHY’S ■
Tang_can|
ROBIN hood m
Flour_25-lb. sac. 1 „89 I
PARD m
Dog Fc; J_2 cans 29c I
CUDAHY’S f" K
Chili-can 29c I
DEL MONTE ^ - T m
Peaches_3 No 2} cans |
PETER PAN ■
°eanut Putter iarjl^c 1
I We now have on Sale all 18 Volumes of the
ENCYCLOPEDIA of the WORLD
Just Arrived Volumes 17 and 18
1
I l