The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 22, 1957, Page 12, Image 12

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HAVRANEK Mr and Mrs.
Charles Havranek of O’Neill, a
son. Jerold Edward, weighing 6
pounds 12 ounces, bom Friday,
August 16 at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
M1ADY Mr and Mrs Alfred
Mlady of Wausa, a daughter,
Terry Lea, weighing 7 pounds 6
ounces, l»m Wednesday, August
14, at Lundberg Memorial hospit
al at Creighton.
FRANK Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Frank of Creighton, a son, Randy
Gene, weighing 7 pounds 15 oun
eet born Thursday, August 15 at
Lundberg Memorial hospital at
Creighton.
NICKEL Mr. and Mrs Wesley
Nickel of Mountain Home, Ida.,
a daughter, Deanne Irene, bom
Thursday. August 8 The Nickel
family moved to Idaho from Page
a few years ago. Mr. and Mrs.
Plenn Nickel of Caldwell, Ida.,
are paternal grandparents.
SMITH Lt. and Mrs. E. G.
Smith of Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.,
a daughter, Nancy Margaret,
weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces, bom
Friday. August 2 Rev. Smith is
a former pastor of Christ Luther
an church here. He is now a
chaplain in the army.
HAHK Mr. and Mrs Max ltahr
of Fremont, a daughter, Cindy
Marlene, weighing 5 pounds 13
ounces lx>rn Saturday, August 3,
at Fremont. Mrs. Bahr is the
former Gwen Klinetobe, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Kline
tobe of Emmet.
IA MASON' Army Capt. and
Mrs. Lynn Lamason of Alexan
dria, Va., a daughter, weighing
8 pounds, horn Sunday, August 18,
at Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Lamason of Page are pa
ternal grandparents.
NELSON Rev. and Mrs. Bern
ard Nelson of Bristow, a son,
Lowell David, 0 pounds 1*4 oun
ces, l>orn Saturday, August 17, at
St Anthony's hospital. Reverend
Nelson is pastor of Trinity Luth
eran church at Bristow and Mes
siah Lutheran church at Baker.
MLADY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Mlady of Wausa, a daughter,
Terry Lea, weighing 7 pounds 6
ounces, horn Wednesday, August
14, at Lundberg Memorial hos
pital in Creighton.
LYONS Sgt. and Mrs, James
Lyons of O’Neill, a daughter, Re
nee Jean, weighing 7 pounds 15
ounces, horn Thursday, August
15, at St. Anthony's hospital. The
L,.n 4 U ~ J._1_4.
and one son, all first names be
ginning with "R" Randy, Rose
mary and Roxanne.
ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Anderson of O'Neill, a
son. William Alan, weighing 9
pounds 8«4 ounces, Ixim Friday,
August 16, at St. Anthony’s hos
pital. This is their third son
and they have one little girl.
GROSSNICKLAUS — Mr. and
Mrs. Merlyn Grossnicklaus of
Chambers a daughter, Zoe El
len, weighing 8 pounds 15Mi oun
ces, born Thursday, August 15, at
St. Anthony’s hospital. The cou
ple has two other children.
FRANK Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Frank of Creighton, a son, Randy
Gene, weighing 7 pounds 15 oun
ces, born Thursday, August 15,
at Lundberg Memorial hospital
in Creighton.
IIAVRANEK Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Havranek of O’Neill, a
son, Jerold Edward, weighing 6
pounds 12 ounces, bom Friday,
August 16, at Atkinson Memorial
hospital.
ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs
Norman Anderson of Bristow, a
son, David Julian, weighing 6
pounds 12M> ounces bom Tuesday
August 20. at St. Anthony’s hos
pital.
LUBER Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W.
Luber, a son, Russel William
weighing 8M> pounds, born Sat
urday, August 10 at the Butte Ma
ternity home.
ATKINSON Clem Cleary of
Sleepy Eye. Minn., who had part
of a lung removed at Rochester,
Minn., is “getting along fine.".
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cleary and
two sons of Atkinson and Mrs.
Clarence Sauser and Mrs. Ed
Dumper, lioth of O’Neill, drove
to Rochester Wednesday to visit
their brother.
Mrs. Moses finest—
Mrs. Arlo Hiatt was hostess
Tuesday to the MM club. Mrs.
II S. oses was a guest. Winners
were Mrs. L A. Burgess and Mrs.
Paul Shierk,
Sick & Injured
PACE SupU and Mrs. William
lloek and son#. I>enny and I *on
me, left Wednesday for ( trruih.i
where they have an appointment
for Thursday for surgery for
Donnie's eye . . . Mr. and Mrs
Roy Stewart went to Ralstron
Saturday where they were week
end guests of his brother. Ivan.
Mrs. Stewart had an appointment
at the University hospital for the
treatment of a "frozen shoulder
caused by bursitis . . . Mrs. Lloyd
Fusselman was a patient last
week in the hospital at Neligh
. . Ray Snell entered St. An
thony's hospital Sunday Blood
donors were contacted because
several transfusions were neees
ary to build him up before furth
r treatment . Mrs. Marvin
Stauffer received severe injuries
to a knee when she was kicked
by a cow while milking Monday
evening. She is on crutches . . .
Carol Harris, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Harris entered St.
Anthony hospital Sunday for
medical treatment.
LYNCH Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Novak last Thursday consulted
specialists in Yankton, S. D..
about their baby's health. . . Mrs.
IC. L. Haselhorst, Marlene Stroit,
and Mrs. Leonard Havranek as
sisted Mrs. Beryl Moody with
I canning Friday. Mrs. Moody has
; spent much of her time with her
little daughter. Marcelyn, at the
Lynch hospital the past two
weeks Marcelyn was seriously
ill with a virus infection, but
was brought home Saturday. Au
gust 17. . . Kathryn Mulhair is
walking on crutches and is "get
ting along good", having under
gone bone surgery on her leg be
low the knee atxiut three weeks
ago in Omaha. . . Mrs. Inger
Levi is "getting along nicely" af
ter her recent illness. Her grand
daughter. Janis Cassidy, is stay
ing with her. Virginia Cassidy
i iioiiif r i luaj •
EWING Mrs. Keith Schwei
gert and family of Dallas, S. I).,
came to the M. B. Marcellus
home in O’Neill Tuesday. Mrs.
Schweigert and Mrs, Marcellus
took their father, George Robert
son. who makes his home with
his daughter, Mrs. Robert Tams
of Ewing, to University hospital
in Omaha. They returned to O’
Neill the next day and the Schwei
gerts went home last Thursday.
. . . Mrs. Theodore Schueth, who
has been with her husband, a pa
tient at Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital at Norfolk, returned home j
Monday. Mr. Schueth is a dia
betic . . Mrs. Ed Urban is spend
ing this week in Omaha visiting
relatives and staying near her
son, Richard Bollwitt, who is hos
pitalized there.
CHAMBERS Mrs. Clarence
Grimes had the misfortune to
step in a hole and severely sprain
her ankle Wednesday, August 14.
. . . H. W. Hubbard returned
home late last week from St. An
thony's hospital in O’Neill where
he had undergone surgery fol
lowing an accident in the hay
field. . . Dennis Cavanaugh suf
fered a broken arm and chipped
shoulder when thrown for a calf
at the fair Thursday evening.
AMELIA Miss Charlotte Berry
was able to return home from
umana xuesnay, August xj. sne
had been receiving treatment for
an infected finger. . . Delbert
Edwards received tin injury to '
has back while stacking hay re
cently. They went to Norfolk
Saturday to consult a doctor. It
was found he suffered a slipped
disc. He received treatment and
was able to return home.
O'NEILL Dickie McKim, son
I of Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKim,
was ill with flu the first of the
week. . . Mrs. Margaret White
submitted to minor surgery Fri
day at Our Lady of Lourdes hos
pital in Norfolk. Recently she
moved into an apartment of Roy
Coles.
INMAN Kenneth Coventry
drove to Sioux City Friday to get
Mrs. Coventry, who has Ixeen
hospitalized Ihe past four weeks
. Miss Mildred Keyes drove to
Norfolk Friday where she v isited
her sister Mrs. Blausch Rouse,
i patient in a Norfolk hospital.
DORSEY -Guy Hull and his
father, left Thursday, August 1,
for Excelsoir Springs, Mo., where
they received medical aid, re
turning Saturday, August 10.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Ronald Lane McClellan, 21, of
O'Neill, and Miss Marybelle O'
Conner, 25, of O’Neill, August 16.
Frontier for printing!
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Let “VERDIGRE LIVESTOCK MARKET” Take Care of All
Marketing Needs
Market Report: Monday, August 19.
A large run of hogs today with top on butchers at $20.95
! on a market that became just a bit stronger all through the
| sale. There was still quite a discrimination on the underweight
hogs. The No. 2 and No. 3 butchers sold from $20.00 to $20 65.
Sows sold from $17.00 to$20.55 depending upon size and qual
ity. We sold around 150 head of pigs on a very active market.
Pigs weighing from 80 to 100 pounds and averaging around 80 i
pounds sold for $20.00 each. Other pigs weighing from 30 to
| 50 pounds sold from $11.00 to $14.00 earh.
We sold around 70 head of cattle. One small lot of Here
ford calves sold for $24.30. Had this been a whole load, they
could have brought more. Cattle are selling fairly active,
however at this time of year, buyers are becoming more se
lective as to quality.
i We are spending several days each week in the country
—if you would like to have us stop in, just let us know and
we will lie happy to visit with you about your selling or buy
isg problems. Remember our market with sales EVERY
MONDAY. We believe you will like our service. Every con- '
signment is appreciated.
Verdigre Livestock Market
Don Jensen, Mgr. •
SALE EACH AND EV ERY’ MONDAY WITH HOG SALE
STARTING AT II A.M.
Lunch Stand in Sale Pavilllon Phone 86 or 32-W
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