The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 21, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    Hospital Notes
ST ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: March 13—Donald
Berg of Bristow; Mrs. Marvtn
Strong of Chambers; Mrs Wil
liam J. Storjohann of O’Neill,
Mrs Lois Hartman of O’Neill;
Hans Sass of O’Neill; Mrs. Wil
liam Schmohr of O’Neill. 14_
Susan Sucha of O’Neill; Mrs.
Lyle Vequist of O’Neill; Miss
Sharon Renwald of O’Neill; Miss
Sue Tomlinson of O’Neill; Paul
Bourne of O’Neill. 15—Mrs
James Zidko of Spencer; Frank
Nemec of Spencer; Mrs. Joe
Menish of O’NeilL 16—Randy
Gibbs of Clearwater; Mrs. Ber
tha Sammons of Amelia; Lora
Lee Funk of Ewing. 17—Mrs.
James Sorenson of Page; Miss
Carol Anderson of Bristow; Da
vid Paul Neal of O’Neill; Wayne
H. Doit of Page; Mrs. Ralph
Wurtz of Spencer. 19—Mrs. Don
ald Park of Page; Mrs. Joseph
Hanely of O’Neill; Rickie Tuck
er of Ewing; Mrs Cecil Bishop
of O'Neill; Rose Mary Herold of
Inman; Nick Hammerlun of
O’Neill; Eula Foglesong of Spen
cer; Mary Ann Pribil of O’Neill;
Mrs. Laura Walker of O’Neill;
Mrs. Richard Clyde of O’Neill.
20—Dwaine J. Lockmon of Stu
art.
Dismissals: March 13—Harold
Daniels of Ewing; Edwin Dusat
ko of Emmet. 14—Mrs. Clarence
Colwman of Bassett. 15—Mrs.
Jerome Allen of Page; Mrs. Al
ton Rockford of Chambers; Baby
girl Rockford of Chambers; Mrs.
Frank Clyde of O’Neill; Donald
Berg of Bristow. 16—Mrs. James
Zidko of Spencer; Ralph Green
of Chambers: Mrs. Marvin
Strong of Chambers. 17—Miss
Lorene Wetzler of O’Neill; Sue
Ellen Tomlinson of O’Neill; Miss
Sharon Renwald of O’Neill Su
san Sucha of O’Neill; Mrs. C. V.
Robertson of Chambers; Mrs.
William Storjohann of O’Neill.
18—Arthur Kopp of Ewing; Lora
Lee Funk of Ewing; Mrs. Arthur
Wurtz of Spencer. 19—Randy
Gibbs of Clearwater; Mrs. Wil
liam Schmohr of O’Neill; Ernest
Trowbridge of Inman; Mrs.
James Sorensen of Page; Maty
Ann Pribil (expired) of O’Neill.
20—Mrs. Juanita Closson of
O’Neill.
Still Hospitalized: Mrs. I^ois
Adams of Chambers; G. Janzing
of O’Neill; Mrs. L. Shoemaker
of O’Neill; Loretta Enright of
O’Neill; Mrs. Edna Huebert of
O’Neill; G. Ridgeway of O’Neill;
Mrs Anna Davidson of O’Neill;
Mrs Lois Hartman of O’Neill;
Hans Sass of O'Neill; Paul Bour
ne of O’Neill; Frank Nemac of
Spencer; Mrs. Donald Park of
Page; Dwaine Lockmon of Stu
art; Mrs Earl Fox of O’Neill;
Mrs. Joe Menish of O’Neill; Mrs.
Bertha Sammons of Amelia;
Carol Anderson of Bristow;
Wavne Dorr of Page; David Neal
of O’Neill; Mrs. Cecil Bishop of
O'Neill; Rose Mary Herold of
Inman ;Riekie Tucker of Ewing;
Nick Hammerlun of O’Neill; Eu
la Foglesong of Spencer; Mrs.
Laura Walker of O’Neill; Mrs.
Richard Clyde of O’Neill; Wil
liam Blitzkie of Spencer; Mrs.
Joseph Hanley of O’Neill.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
March 18
Admitted: Alden Harden of
Spencer, Mrs. Etta Bennett of
Napcr, Mrs. W. II Block of A
tioka. Dr. Edwin B. Bradley of
Spencer, John Carlson of Lynch,
Andrew Cizek of Spencer, Mrs.
William Elsasser of Lynch, Mrs.
Flovd France of Lynch, Mrs. Carl
Gnewuch of Norfolk, Mrs. Abo
Guthmiller of Anoka, Mrs. Bob
Harris of Lynch, William Jordan
of Butte, Mrs. Let a Miles of Dor
se v, John L. Miller of Spencer,
Mis. Ethel Mulhair of Lynch,
Baby Timothy Myers, son of
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Myers of
SINGER
Sewing Machine
Company
announces that
MRS. EVELYN McKENNEY
NEWPORT. NEBR.
... is the new SINGER
representative for this
area. Write or phone
Mrs. McKenney, Newport,
phone 22-F-ll.
—p^—— ■——————
Lynch, Mrs. William Nolln of
Niobrara. Mrs. Mary O’Neill of
O'Neil], Baby Roberta Lynn Tej
ral, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Tejral of Spencer, Mrs.
Richard Uhlir of Verdigre, Mrs.
Arthur Vesely of Monowi.
Dismissals: March 11— Floyd
France of Lynch, Master Darrel
Rihanek of Monowi. 13—Elmer
Sterns of Atkinson, Mrs. Gerald
El sasser of Fort Pierre, Mrs.
Raymond Stoltenberg of Naper,
Mrs. Paul Myers of Lynch. 14—
Mrs. J. J. Loukota of Gross. 16—
Elmer Hull of Niobrara, George
Baumeister of Butte, Baby Kevin
Lee ELasser of Fort Pierre, Ken
neth Stewart of Lynch.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: March n — Mrs.
Donald Park of Page, medical;
Mrs. E. W. Danitschek of Atkin
son, surgical. 13—Mrs. Warren
Shaw of Atkinson, surgical;
Baby Ricky Brown of Atkinson,
medical; Miss Fay Garwood of
Amelia, medical; Mrs. Gertrude
Kaup of Stuart, medical. 14—
Mrs Paul Kaup of Stuart, obstet
rical; Matt Cleary of Atkinson,
medical. 16—Mrs. Neale Hamil
ton of Stuart, obstetrical; Ed
ward Wilson of Atkinson, medi
sal. 17—Frank Keating of At
kinson, medical; Mrs, Linden
Mulford of Stuart, medical; Del
Ray Kramer of Stuart, medical.
Dismissed; March 12—Mrs. La
wrence Kramer of Atkinson; Mrs.
Asa Norton and son of Stuart;
Asa Norton and daughter of
Stuart; Jan Louise Peterson of
Stuart. 13—Mrs. LaVerne Claus
son and daughter of Atkinson;
Mrs Anton Kaup of Stuart. 14
—Miss Fay Garwood of Amelia;
Mrs. Claude Hamilton and son
of Stuart. 15—Miss Ellen O’
Donnell of Atkinson; Ricky
Brown of Atkinson; Matt Cleary
of Atkinson; Mrs. Fred Dobrovol
ny of Atkinson. Mrs. Herman
Schroetlin and daughter, of Butte.
17— Edward Wilson of Atkinson.
18— Henry Schmecker of Atkin
son.
Hospitalized: Adolph Zahl of
Stuart; Del Ray Kramer of Stu
art; Mrs. Gertrude Kaup of Stu
art; Joe Dvorak of Atkinson;
Mrs. Paid Kaup and daughter of
Stuart; Mrs. E. W Danitschek of
Atkinson; Mrs. Warren Shaw of
Atkinson; Mrs. Linden Mulford
1 of Stuart; Mrs. Ora Yargas of
Stuart; Frank Keating of Atkin
son; Mrs. Neal Hamilton and son
Of Stuart.
Milton Bock Dies
at Burlington, la.
EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. G. Ow
en Cole of Emmet were called
to Burlington, la., last Thursday
by the illness of her father, Mil
ton Bock, who died Sunday.
Mr. Bock, who had visited and
hunted here frequently hud been
[ill a number of months.
The funeral was held Wednes
: day, March 20, at Burlington.
; Survivors include. Widow—Flo;
daughter—Mrs. G. Owen (Mar
! ilyn) Cole of Emmet; and four
i grandchildren.
Harmon Home Scene
of Reunion—
A family reunion was held
| Sunday at the M. L. Harmon
home in honor of the Harmons’
! 32d wedding anniversary.
All their children attended.
They include Mr. and Mrs. Don
Harmon and family of Sidney,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harmon
and twins of Page, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Berner and Suzanne and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vorce and
daughter. Mrs. Harmon’s par
ents, Mr. apd Mrs. V. C. Johnson
were also present.
Marriage Told—
CHAMBERS—Word has reach
ed here of the marriage on Mon
day, Mach 11 of Darrel Fare
well, son of Sid Farewell of
Chambers, to Frances Sholtz,
daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Elvie
Sholtz of Neligh.
To Lynch—
Mr .and Mrs. John F. Pribil
and Mary Dusatko wrere Sunday
dinner guests of the Don Allen
family at Lynch. The day was
Mrs. Pribil’s and Mrs. Dusatko’3
, birthday anniversaries. Don is
Mrs. Pribil’s son.
DATE FIXED
ATKINSON—Sunday, June 9,
is the tentative date fixed for
the 75th anniversary celebration
! of First Presbyterian church
here. Detailed celebration plans
i will be announced later.
ROYAL THEATER
March 24-25-26
V —
Matinee Sunday, 2:30 P. M. Two showings nightly.
Usual admission
Chambers News
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shoe
maker departed Sunday, March
17, for Bryan, Tex. They drove
a car which they purchased here
for their son. Raymond Shoe
maker, jr. They will return in
about a week by bus Raymond
Shoemaker, jr., had been in
volved a few' weeks ago in a car
accident which nearly demolish
ed his car.
The film, "Martin Luther,"
was shown Sunday evening,
March 17, at the Methodist
church. Because of the snow
storm, only about 50 persons
were able to get to the church
to see the picture.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gross
nicklauss and children entertain
er her grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. Wood Jarman, at dinner
March 11, in honor of his birth
day anniversary.
George Cameron and Fred
Fangeman drove to Central City
- — — — — — _ _ —
Wednesday, March 13, on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young
were Sunday, March 17, dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Kiltz.
Bill Majors was a dinner and
supper guest in the Ernest Jung
bluth home Sunday, March 17.
Mrs. Stanley Elkins and sons,
Rodney and Harold, and Mrs.
Guais Wintermote drove to Lin
coln Saturday. Mrs. Elkins and
the boys attended a basketball
game and Mrs. Wintermote vis
ited her daughter, Carolyn. They
returned Sunday.
A prayer vigil was held at the
Methodist church Sunday, March
17, from 12 to 6 p m. This was
in connection with a statewide
prayer movement during lent.
Mrs. Richard Jarman return
ed recently from a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Smith at Fonda, la.
Mrs. James Gibson is at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rudolph, where she is helping
care for the new baby.
Mrs. Darrel Gillette, Mrs. Anna
Albers, Mrs. A W. Hubbard of
Chambers and Mrs. George Ful
lerton of Amelia attended a
• day apart” service at the Meth
odist church in Plainview.
Mr and Mrs. William Blair
and daughter, Elizabeth Ann of
Salem. Ore., were recent guests
in the Mike Fleek home, and al
so visited other relatives. He
is a nephew of the Fleeks.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W Taggert
spent the weekend of March 9
in Omaha with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Muessel, and their daughter,
Miss Jacqueline Taggart.
County Court
Ramon R. Brandt of Neligh,
March 4, speeding night, fined
$19 and $4 costs, officer—R. L.
Gude.
Dale E. Bragg of Oakdale,
March 4, speeding night, fined
$16 and $4 costs, officer—R. L,
Gude. 1
Jim N. Puckett of Atkinson.
March 4. speeding night, fined
$13 and $4 costs, officer—R. L.
Gude,
Claire N Foster of Sparks.
March 4. expired number plates,
fined $10 and $4 costs, officer—
R L. Gude
Leo C. Morse driver for Du
buque Packing Co., March 11,
overweight, fined $50 and $4
costs, officer—Donald F. Rich- i
ardson
Louis A. Muslik of Orchard.
March 13. speeding night, fined
$25 and $4 costs, officer—E. M.
Hastreiter.
Reuben F Cook of Loup City,
March 13, speeding night, fined
$13 and $4 costs, officer—Sgt. R
R Shorney.
Leland A Anderson, driver for
Roger Elton Emith of Mason
City, la., March 15, overgross
fined $110 and $4 costs, officer—
Clifford L. Kizzire.
Dale G. Herberg of Ainsworth,
March 15, speeding night, fined
$19 and $4 costs, officer—R. L.
Gude.
Henry O. Neal of Muskogee,
Oklo , March 16, overweight on
capacity plate, fined $10 and $4
costs, officer Clifford L. Kizzire.
John A. Behrens of St Paul,
Minn. March 16, overweight fin
ed $50 and $4 costs, officer—
Donald F. Richardson.
Arleigh B. Watson of Wood,
S D„ March 18. expired license
plates, fined $10 and $4 costs,
officer—R. L. Gude.
Miles Kubes, New Prague,
Minn . March 1, overgross, fin
ed $50 and $4 costs, officer— i
Donald F. Richardson.
Jl’STICI COI RT
Jimmie Kubik of O'Neill.
March 16. speeding, fined $10
and $4 costs, unable to pay fine
so given five days in the coun
ty jail, officer—Charles R. John
son.
Gene S. Gilloglv of Inman,
March 18, driving a car with
out plates, fined $5 and $4 costs,
officer—John N. Schmit.
Irish Melodies
Sung at Tea
PAGE—Members of the King1*
Daughters society entertained
tin* WSt'S group on Saturday af
ternoon at a t o’clock tea. Fol
lowing the iea, a program was
presented with Mrs Marvin
Stauffer in charge. Musical
numbers included a selection of
songs by the high school triple
tno and a group of Irish melo
dies by a ladies’ quartette, Mes
dames Stanley Gross, Merwvn
French, jr., Dale Stauffer and
Norman Trqwbridge
A film was shown depicting
Christian family living with
Mrs Neven lekes. jr., as reader;
readings by Mrs. Robert Van
Horn; an original poem was re
cited by Mrs. Roy Hansen, and
there was a portrayal of select
ed members of the WSCS so
ciety.
1 5 BIG DAYS Thru Monday, March 25 "" NO PARKING PROBLEM i
j^ govt, graded good beef ^
FRESH I\I V /\L Mill I II DUlLimU
Pork Liver 2-lbs 39c Bacon-2-lbs. 79c Beef lb. 19c
GB01I I I I
SWIFT’S ROLL LEAN LEAN * ER LB
Sausage_lb. 35c P°rk Roast_lb. 39c Pork Cutlets- 49c
ALL MEAT B'K lft BH1:■ . • _
3 98b
HERSHEY’S B. Z. STRAWBERRY DEL MONTE STEWED
Syrup_2 IG-oz. cans 45c Preserves. 2 10-oz. jars 45c Tomatoes... 2 303 cans 45C
LEX HILLSDALE SLICED IIORMEL
Soap_2 bath size 25c Pineapple __ 2 8-oz. cans 27c Chile.... 3 10-oz cans
MISSION _
ROCKWOOD IUV1Y MOORE DEL MONTE WHOLE KERNEL
Choc. Chips_2 pkgs. 39c Beef Stew... 24-oz. can 43c Corn — 3 303 cans 49c
ALLISON COMO TOILET BRACH’S CHOC. COVERED
Spaghetti... 4 300 cans 39c Tissue-4 roll pack 25c Cherries-1-lb. box 49c
SEALTEST _ ———
J I F F Y I ■
Pancake Waffle Mix or 3
Pie Cru«t Mix ^
Box-9c I
LIBBY’S FROZEN m
Strawberries_$ 10-oz. boxes 79c I
LIBBY’S FROZEN 1
Orange Juice_4 6-°z cans 69c I
II & G FRESH FROZEN M