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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1959)
Hospital Notes St. Anthony'* ADMISSIONS: July 14—Mrs. Art J <hnson of Spencer; Alton Brad duck of Page. IS Mrs. I idly Lyons t O Neill. Don Templcmeyer o! 0 Neill. 16 Mrs. Ray mond Forbes of Ewing; Mrs C. R. Foree of O'Neill; M F. O'Donnell of O'Neill; Mrs. Walter Hornback of Spencer; Kurt Fox of O'Neill. 18—Mrs. L. G. Bernholz of Chambers; Mrs. George Herzog of O'Neill. 19— E. M Jarman of Chambers; Dave L. Moier of O'Neill; Mrs. HenrJ’ Grun k of O'Neill; Mrs Herb Walth »f Butte; Mrs. Ada Cox of Cham Drs. 20 Mrs. Gail Muller of O' Neill. 'Zl Mrs. Wendell Babl of Emmet; Mrs, Larry Tibbetts of O'Neill; Robert Gartner jr. of Chambers; Ed Eisenhauser of Chambers; Trudy Schultz of O N'eill; Randy Peterson of Cham bers. DISMISSALS: July 14-Mike Smith oi Spencer. lb— Mrs. Art J ihnson of Spencer; Mrs. Bobby Eiwin and baby boy of O'Neill; Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt of O'Neill. 16 Mi* Donald Day of O'Neill; Mrs. Jaunita Closson of O'Neill; Miss Catherine Cerny of Spencer; Donald Hoffman of Chambers; Mrs. C. R Foree of O'Neill. 17 - Mrs. Ralph Ferris of O'Neill; Alliert Anthony of Inman; Mrs. Walter Hornback of Speflcer 18 Mrs. Billy Lyons and Baby Boy of O Neill; Mrs. Lloyd Brittell of O Neill; Clarence Becker of Spen cer; Stanley Chmiel of Chambers; Mrs. Roy Wilson of Page. 19 Robert Young of O'Neill; Donald Templcmeyer of O'Neill. 20 Al ton Braddock of Page; John Shoe maker of O'Neill. 21 Kurt Fox of o Neill; Elzabeth O'Malley of O'Neill; E. M. Jarman of Cham t„.rs; Mrs. Raymond Forties and i;,iby girl of Ewing; Mrs. Larry Tibbetts of O'Neill. 22 Trudy Schultz of O'Neill; Randy Peter son of Chambers. Guild berg .Memorial Creighton ADMITTED: July 12-18 - Mrs. Gilbert lllrich of Creighton; Mrs. Ida Sealer of Center; Mrs. Arnold Miller of Verdigre; Mrs. Julius Wagner of Creighton; Clifford E. Woods of Bloomfield; Robert Owens of Ixmg Pine. Dismissed. Mrs. Arnold Nickels of Bloomfield, Mrs. Gordon Block and daughter of Verdigre; Mrs. Daniel Girdner and son of Creigh ton; Michael Smith of Creighton; Mrs Bruce Jundt of Winnetoon; Mrs. Gilliert Ulrich and daughter of Creighton; Joe Bern of Verdigre, Mrs. Arnold Miller and son of Ver ditrre. DEATH Loftus Eberly of Nio nr.ua. Atkinson Memorial Admitted: July 13- Mrs. Charles Shaid of Atkinson; H. E. Meyers of Newport; Frank Reiser of Butte. 15 Mrs. Delbert Hood of Butte; Mrs. James Edwards of Ains worth; Mrs Robert Slay maker of Atkinson; Guy Parsons of Atkin sun 17 Mrs. Robert Engler of O'Neill; Mrs Alvin Straka of At kinson; Bob Orsborn of O’Neill; Mrs. Richard McConnell of New castle. Wyoming; Mrs. Charles Prior of Stuart. 19 Sheridan Blow of Scotts Bluff ; Mrs. Grover Sil vers of Stuart; Miss Helen Straka ofStuart; Mrs. Clint Davis of Bas Dismissed: July 13 Wa>n® ker of Atkinson. 14 E. H. Meyers of Newport; Neil Nevvhirter of Stuart; Mrs. John Schmit anclson O’Neill 16- Mrs. James lloff inan and daughter of Stuart; Guy Parsons of Atkinson. 1. Mrs. Jim Edwards and baby; Fra"J Jflmd of Butte; Mrs. Charles Shaid and daughter of Atkinson. Births SACRED HEART MULLER Tlie Thomas Mullers, Lynch, daughter, 6 pounds, 15 oun ces, July 17. This is the couples fourth child. , _ . JOHNSON—The Lloyd Joimsons Spencer, daughter, 6 pounds, 14 ounces, July 17. _ 1,1 NDBERO MEMORIAL MILLER The Arnold Millers, Verdigre have named their son Steven DeVeme. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Double A Auction MARKET REPORT Market Report, Atkinson. Tues day, July 21st Auction- Cattle and hog receipts continue to improve with prospects for a grand Auction August 4th. — Several Carload lots already listed with room for more and Demand for all the cattle we can get Eastern Buyers are ready and willing to buy—don't miss a sure l>et to receive an attrac tive price for part of your cat tle. Steer calves sold up to $36 00 today with light supplies; heifers to $33.30; yearling steers $27.00 to $31 00; yearling heifers $26.00 to $29 00 with some light weight over the $30 00 mark Beef cows continued to be under pressure as best kinds ■°ld fmm $16.50 to $17 50. Cutters $15|0 to $16.25; canners $13.75 to $i!k 25 cwt; heiferettes from_ $17.50 to $20.00 cwt Bulls $19-00 to S'n.OO cwt. Next regular Sale, Tuesday. July 28th.-Next Spec ial, August 4th. If you have fat cows to sell Don't vvait-Bnng them any Tuesday. Remember we need your listing by Satur day the 25th to be advertised on our Card Mailing for the Special Sale the 4th of August If vou have cattle you would like* us to look at. call or drop us a line, we’re in the country every week now and may be within a few miles of your place looking at your neighbors Phone 5141 daytime or 6301 Evenings. Atkinson Livestock Market C o HOOD The Delbert Hoods. Butte, son. Kevin William, 7 pounds, 9 ounces, July ij SLAYMAKER TTv’ Rolert siay niakers, Atkinson son Roger Dean ' O'Neill, son, Kevin Lewnie 9 pounds, 2 ounces. July 17. ENGLER The Robert Englers, 8 pounds, July 16. STRAKA The Alvin Strakas, Atkinson, son. Timothy Scott, 6 pounds. 10 ounces Juh 17 McCONNELL The Richard Mc Connell*. New Castle. Wyo.. daugh ter. Joan Eileene. 8 pounds. 10 ounces July 18 SILVERS The Grover Silvers', Stuart, son. 9 pounds. 4 ounces, July 20. ST. ANTHONY'S FORBES The R a \ m o n d Forhes . Ewing, daughter. Lola Lynn 7 pounds 13*4 ounces. July 16 This is the couple’s fourth child. ’8f|i BABL The Wend all Babls. Em met. son, Edward Jerome. 8 pounds. 3la ounces, July 21. ELSEWHERE PRICE The Stanley Prices. Nor folk. son. 8 pounds. 7 ounces. July 16. at Our Lady of Lourdes hospi tal in Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Price of O'Neill are the pater nal grandparents. DOUD—The Paul Douds. Seattle., Wash , daughter. Sharon Ann. 8 pounds. 11 ounces, July 19 The couple now have two daughters. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Doud. Ewing, are the paternal grandparents ASHER The Greg Ashers, Osage, Karts daughter, Lvnnette Ann. Mrs. Frieda Asher of Page is the great grandmother. DISTRUT <XH HT A Petition on Mortgage Note for deficiency judgment case of A L Borg \s. George F Kyser and Fre da M Kyser. was tilt'd July 22 in District court b\ John K Gallag her. attorney for the plaintiff. The total sum of money involved was StwO.09 with interest tX>l MX txu n r State vs. William D Beckman, Elgin, speeding night, fined S15. and $4 costs officer. E M llas treiter; July 17. State vs. William J Mohanna, Omaha, speeding night, fined $10. ami $4 costs officer, K. M Has treiter. July 17. State vs. Larrv Allen Whaley. O' Neill. no operator's license non resident immunity, lined $5. and SI costs officer, l„ dude; July 18. State \ s Natchel Rzeszotarskl, Atkinson, seining for minows in iv stricted area, fined $10. and $1 costs officer; Harr> A Spall. Ju ly 21. State vs 1. Rotiert Pappenhei nter d Neill apaedtaig day, hid $15 and SI costs officer. K M. llastreiter. July 21. State v s Raj mood L. 'Venard, Vermillion. S IV. speeding day, tin .1 $10 and SI costs * officer, R R Gude: July 21. State vs Ro^er Warren Hill, Kan -as City. Mo. speeding day. fined $25 and St costs officer, R. L. Gude; July 22. f SWANS DOWN C ANGEL FOOD GIANT SIZE DWANS RED SOUR PITTED PIE Ch rries SNIDERS CATSUP y 14 oz bottles $ 100 PRINCE DOG F00D,121-lb. cans 98c BAKERS CHOC. CHIPS, 12-oz. pkg. 49c FRESH FROZEN FILLET OF PERCH_lb. 35c futa -satvae-;—n J r,.rnra i ■ - '-j -.misaaaar^-r r- ■ -■ -^as 11 ■ ■ ■-- asse-gas?- -■ IUU o r UKfc m I READY-TO-EAT BRAUN8WEIGER OR■ PICNIC HAMS_lb. 35c LIVER SAUSAGE_lb. 49cl U.S.D.A. GRADED GOOD-SWISS OR 1 ROUND lb £j FRESH CRESCENT M PORK LIVER_2 lbs- 49c SLICED BACON_3 $1001 U.S.D.A. GRADED GOOD BEEF 1 LUG ) “ 49e RED RIPE TOMATOESlb. 19c SUNK1ST LEMONS_doz. 99c Watermelons lb MORRELL DEPENDABLE BRAND—No. 80* Cana BANQUET FROZEN—10-oz. pkgs. LARD_3-lb. can 75c SPAGHETTI, $ cans 59c MEAT PIES _ 5 pkgs. $1 SYRUP — 36-oz. jar 75c POUnTcAKE . pkg. 25c P>NUT BU1TER -]ar 35c SHIT N„ *,■„ KOOL-AD). 6 pkgs. 25« JELLIES, 5 Khz. jars $1 ^BABBITS CUDAHY’S—16 o*. cana JELLO_3 pkgs. 25c CLEANSER.... pkg. IQc BEEF-POTATOEScan$)c DOUGHBOY V FLOUR I 50-LB. 98 f BAG I SNACK I 12-OZ. C I CAN ' I 1 ' MY-CHOICE 1 SALAD DRESSING ] QT. C I JAR i MISTLETOE o O 0 o 0 o