The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 25, 1957, Page 7, Image 7

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    Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill)
Admissions: July 17 — Mrs,
James Sobotka of Inman; 18 —
Mrs M. G Hamman of O'Neill
19—Mrs. John J Dougherty of
Inman. Tommy Schmitz of O’
Neill, Mrs Robert Matthews of
O'Neill, Mrs. Marvin Atkinson of
Butte; 20- Mary Morsbach of In
man. 21 Mrs Henry' Grunke of
O'Neill. Mrs. Rov Deljnng of O’
Neill Fred Carey of O'Neill. 22
Mrs, James Maly of O’Neill, Mrs.
Francis Holz of O'Neill, Mrs.
John Haake of Chambers, Miss
Claire Tom jack of O'Neill, Larry
Tellier of O’Neill, I>eonard Mil
ler of O’Neill 23 Mrs. Byron C
Davis of O'Neill. Mrs. James Boy
le of O'Neill, Mrs. Harold Potter
of Lynch. Arthur W, Tihbets of
O'Neill. Mrs. Rollie Snell of Page.
24 Leslie Green of Chambers,
Mrs. Duane E. Summerer of
Ewing.
Dismissals: July 17—Mrs Hu
bert Kohle of Stuart, Mrs. Ar
chie Bright and baby girl of O’
Neill. Mrs. Howard Manson of
O’Neill. 19 Mrs. Russell Barel
man of O’Neill Ronald Rlaek of
Ewing, Mrs. lister Raff of Or
chard, Mrs. Robert Matthews of
O'Neill 20 David Hannink of O’
Neill, I>ouis W. Taggart of Cham
bers, Mrs. Clarence Hansen ol
Inman, Mrs. M. G Hamman ol
O'Neill. 21 Mrs. Walter Fick and
baby girl of Inman, Virtor True
of Ewing, Mrs. James Sobotka of
Inman 22 Delbert Robertson of
O'Neill, Elroy Lieb of O'Neil]
Tommy Schmitz of O’Neill. 23
Ronald MeCellan of O'Neill, Mrs
I^>ona Serck of Emmet.
Still hospitalized: Mrs. Herman
Dorr of Orchard, Miss Meta Mar
tin of O’Neill, Mrs. Marvin Atkin
son of Butte, Mrs. Lois Adams
of Chambers. Mrs. Henry Grunke
of O'Neill, Mrs James Boyle of
O’Neili, Mrs. John Dougherty
of Inman, Leonard Miller of O’
Neill. Mrs. Byron Davis of O’
Neill, Mrs Arnold Crawford of
O'Neill, Mrs. Harold Potter of
Lynch, Mrs. Ralph George of O’
Neill, Mrs. Roy DeLong of O’
Neill. Garrett Janzing of O’Neill,
Mrs Arthur Tibbetts of O’Neill,
Fred Carey of O’Neill, Miss Lo
retta Enright of O’Neill, Mrs.
James F Regal of O'Neill, Leslie
Green of Chambers, Mrs. Bea
Powell of O’Neill, Mrs. Rollie
Snell of Page, Mrs. James Maly
of O'Neill, Mrs. Francis Holz ol
O’Neill. Mrs. Duane E. Summerer
of Ewing, Miss Claire Thomjack
of O’Neill, Larry Tellier of O’
Neill, Mary Morsbach of Inman,
Mrs. John Haake of Chambers,
Emmet Wertz of Star.
SACRED HEART (Lynch)
July 22, 1957
Admitted: Mrs. Gennie Behren:
of Spencer; W. H. Block of Ano
kn; Dr. Edwin B. Bradley o
Spencer; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch o
Spencer; Mrs. Carl Gnewuih o:
Norfolk; William Jordan of Butte
baby Roberta Kersch of Lynch
Miss Marie Mahlendorf of Lynch
Mrs. Lorena Prouty of Spencer
Mrs. Roy Vesely and bale
Wayne Jay.
Dismissed; July 16—Miss Lil
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DANCE
American Legion
Ballroom
Saturday, July 27
Music By—
Aces of Rhythm
Adm. $1; Students 50c
lian Hendrickson of Bristow;
Walter Coble of Gross: Mrs
Lloyd Whetham of Spencer, 19—
Mrs. William Elsasser of Lynch;
baby Gayleen Hansen of O'Neill.
20 baby Michael Parker of Butte;
Mrs. George Birchard of Butte;
Mrs. Ben Creamer erf Spencer;
John Light foot of Bristow. 21—
Charles Foil of O'Neill; Mrs, Al
vin Hanzlik .and baby Kay Alvina
of Niobrara. 22—Miss Norma
Becker of Lynch.
LCNDBERG MEMORIAL
(Creighton)
July 13-20
Admitted: Carl Balleweg of
Creighton, Susan Wagner of
Creighton. Mrs, Earl McElhose
of Creighton; Mrs. Anna Darcy
of Creighton, Mrs. Joe Kukral of
Verdigre, Mrs. Mervin Johnson
of Pluinview Mrs. Don McGill of
Center, Mrs. Maria Suhr of
Creighton.
Dismissed: Mrs, Gerald Luck
ert and daughter of Creighton,
Mrs. Anna Kurka of Niobrara,
| Mrs, Ruth Sigler of Bloomfield,
Mrs. Maria Suhr of Creighton,
! Mrs. Rose Dittrick of Verdigre,
Susan Wagner of Creighton, Mrs.
Earl McElhose of Creighton.
County Court
James D. Fisher, driver for
Nash Finch Co., of Norfolk, July
15, over capacity plates, fined $40
and $4 costs, officer—Donald F.
Richardson.
Larry Donold Graber of Sara
toga, Wyo., July 22, speeding day,
fined $20 and $4 costs, officer—
E. M. llastreiter.
Markie Snyder q| Ewing, July
22, ermitting minor to operate
motor vehicle, fined $10 and $4
costs, officer—R. L. Gude.
Motana L. Praeuner of Norfolk,
July 11, speeding night, fined $57
.50 and $4 costs, officer—R. L.
Gude.
.James E. Hoffman of Clear
water, July 17, speeding night,
fined $17.50 and $4 costs, officer—
E. M. llastreiter.
John S. Fagan of Omaha, July
24, driving during suspension of
operator's license, fined $50 and
$4 costs and committed to the
1 county jail for 10 days. Pay
ment had not been made by 5 p.
m-, Wednesday; officer—E. M.
' llastreiter.
Junior E. Cleveland of O’Neill,
July 11, speeding night, fined $33
and $4 costs, officer— R. L. Gude.
M. J. Ilcnrickson of Kellog, Ida.,
July 18, speeding day, fined $20
and $4 costs, officer—R. L. Gude.
Edward Pavel, jr., of Ewing,
July 19. driving during suspension
of operator’s license, fined $50
and $4 costs, officer—R. L. Gude.
Raymond E. Hurd, driver for
Nash Finch of Norfolk, July 11,
overweight on capacity plate,
fitted $10 and $4 costs, officer—
i Clifford L, Kizzire.
district court
Low A. Carter and Iola W. Car
ter vs. George F. Kyser et al,
July 22, mortgage foreclosure.
Plaintiffs are asking for an ac
counting and have the mortgage
! declared a first lien.
Margaret M. Miller, plaintiff,
vs. Ariadne Marie Miller, a min
. or, asking for a partition of pro
perty.
! Pennsylvanian
Is Honored—
Mrs. Louis C. Zastrow was
hostess Monday evening at dinner
at the M & M cafe in honor of
Mrs. W. C. Stephenson of Ambler,
Pa. Mrs. Stevenson and Ellen are
visiting her father, Dr. \V. F.
Finley, having arrived Monday,
July 15. They plan to leave Fri
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shelton
and family of near St. Louis, Mo.,
stopped in to see the Stephenson
family Thursday. Mrs. Shelton is
the former Mona Melvin, daugh
ter of Mrs. John Melvin.
Mr and Mrs. Preston Jones
Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Crumley ot
Page and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Walter of Chambers were Sundaj
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waltei
' Devall.
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150 Cattle Expected Today
There will be around 150 head of cattle today (Thursday)
at our regular weekly sale. About half will be stock cattle.
There will la' a few light yearlings in the offering and other
light cattle.
Probably 150 feeder pigs In the hog sale starting at 1
o'clock.
Please get livestock in early before heat of the day.
O’Neill Livestock Market
Phone 2, O’Neill
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Paint Sale
SATIN FINISH AG
Semi-Gloss — W tnM
INTERIOR FINISH XPERUAL
High-Gloss ___
For Either Walls or Woodwork
MONTGOMERY
HARDWARE
— O’NEILL —
.* • • •
Riverside News
The following attended the Pat
rice Mosel-Lowell Jensen wed
ding at Orchard Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt
Hoke and Clay ton. Mr. and Mrs. j
7.. H. Fry. Nancy Napier, Cheryl
Emsick. Mr. and Mrs. George Ru
roede and Gerald; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Martin Helmrick and Lyn
ette, Mrs. Raymond Schmidt and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Scheer and family, Mr. and Mrs
Leo Cleveland and family, Mr
and Mrs Willie Shrader and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shrader
ami family and Mr. and Mrs. Li
onel Gunter and Paul. The Mes
daines George Ruroede, Martin
Helmrieks, Iouis Shrader, Willie
Shrader, Leo Cleveland, Melvin
Scheer, Raymond Schmidt and
Ijonel Gunter helped with the ser
ving of the wedding supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom
ery and Roberta attended the
program given by the Antelope
Saddle club at the Bob Reed farm,
north of Orchard, Sunday after
noom
Norma Ruroede of Omaha
spent the weekend visiting home
folks and also attended the Mosel
Jenson wedding.
^ Roberta Montgomery stayed
Friday afternoon with grandmoth
er, Mrs. George Montgomery.
Belva Shrader took a load of
youngsters to O'Neill Friday for
swimming lessons.
Waldo Davis is substitute mail
earlier for Charles Rotherham
who is vacationing with his family
in Colorado, Utah and Yellow
Stone park. They also visited his
mother, Mary Rotherham, Sunday
in n Scottsbluff hospital.
Mi's, Wilbur Bennett assisted
Mrs. Louis Shrader entertain
the United Presbyterian Women's
Missionary society at the church
annex Thursday aftersoon.
Rita Napier visited at the Dale
Napier home last week. She also
played with Jackie and Sheila Fry
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Montgom
ery \ isited at the Henry Wehenke
home Sunday evening.
Clay ton Hoke; is helping Dale
Napier with the irrigating.
Jerry Jensen \ isited at the Dak
Napier home Sunday evening.
Overnight (iumls—
On Wednesday, July 10, Dr,
and Mrs. L. A. Johnson of Nor
folk were overnight guests ol
*; and Mrs Harold Young.
CARP OF THANKS
TO THE MANY friends and neigh
bors who remembered me so
kindly with flowers, gifts, let
lei's and greetings while I was
hospitalized and since my re
turn home, I wish to express
my most sincere thanks —
EPITH J, DAVIDSON. 13p50
Mr. and Mrs. John Grutsoh,
sr., spent a few days on the farm
, with their son, Ehvin.
t FREE' FREE!
* ROBERTS’ CHOCOLATE MILK
|ALL DAY SATURDAY COME
■AND ENJOY A TREAT ON US
S NO PARKING PROBLEMS
. j
-- Air Conditioned —
*-jc
m Friendly, Courteous Service
jOPEN 7 DAYS - OPEN 7 NITES
1 Insco _ j-Ib. can 3t|c
% < 1IAKMIN—
| Tissue _ 12 rolls 95c
V LUSH US — QT. JAR
I Salad Dressing.. 37c
m REAL LEMON — 3 46-OZ. CANS
1 Orange Drink ... 65c
m PILLSRI'KY —
1 Flour_5 lbs 47c
m HERSHEY — 16-OZ. CAN
1 Choc. Syrup_t?c
V GERBER’S STRAINED — 9 CANS
1 Baby Food_77c
« HUNT’S — 14-OZ. BTLS.
1 Catsup — 4 for 07c
■ VAN CAMP’S 8 3«3 CANS
I Pork & Beans.. 98c
■ LIBBY’S — 3 46-OZ. CANS
I Tomato Juice85c
M GOLD NUGGET — 303 CANS
I Corn_7 for 09c
, M LIBBY’S — 4 303 CANS
I Fruit Cocktail... 95c
M MOTT’S — 303 CANS
| Apple Sauce 2 for 29c
: « LIBBY'S — 303 CANS
I Peaches.. 4 for 95c
I m ADAMS JUICE — 46-OZ. CANS
I Grapefruit - 3 for
« ADAMS BLEND — 46-OZ. CANS
1 Juice_3 or 87c
V ADAMS — 46-OZ. CANS
I Orange Juice 3 for 87c
« ADAMS JUICE— 46-OZ. CANS
I Tangerine_ 3 for 87c
■ MA BROWN — 3 10 OZ. JARS
I Straw. Preserves 69c
■ YACHT CLUB —
I Coffee_lb. 73c
m PILLSBI RY CHOC. —
I Angel Food - box 37c
I Sardines_ 3 cans 27c
V NEW SUNSHINE — 1-LB. BOX
I Graham Crax.... 39c
m PENICK WAFFLE — 24 OZ. JAR
I Syrup_39c
■ BLACK — 1-OZ. CAN
I Pepper.. 5c
■ ROSEDALE — 303 CANS
I Peas_4 for 59c
■ PINE CONE — 303 CANS
I Tomatoes _ 2 for 29c
■ EATWELL —
I Tuna_can 18c
i l’K<;s.
JERSEY CREAM —
I BEEF —
BOIL_per lb 19c
END CUT — _ PEB **■
—CHOPS 39c
FORK — FORK —
HOCKS_per lb. 23c KOAST_per lb. 23c
BOOTH FROZEN —
Orange Juice.5cans 69c
III WEST FROZEN —
PEAS_8 10-oz. pkgs 1
DUTCH OVEN FROZEN —
Fruit Pies_3 for 69c
JIFFY WAFFLE AND —
Pie Crust Mix.. per pkg. 10c
CUDAHY'S —
TANG ... 2 12-oz. cans 79C
MY T FINE —
PUDDINGS .... 3 pkgs. 27c
LINIT —
ARCH-qt. jar
AMERICAN BEAUTY —
NOODLES..... Mb. pkg.
HI BALL JUMBO -
PEANUTS — 11-oz. pkg. 39c
PORK —
LIVER, lb 23c
SQUARES OF —
BACON, LB...33c ;
SUMMER _
SAUSAGE. LB 47c |
SPICED — '
LUNCHEON MEAT,_ |