The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 03, 1959, Image 6

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    Hospital Notes
LI N|)BI-Ki. MEMORIAL
4 n uhlmi
Admitted: No\ 21-28 Diane
Son-nser of Creighton, Dale Jundt
of Creighton, Edward Smith at
Creighton
Dismissed: Mrs Erm«t Sage of
Niobrara; Mrs. Orvai Knutson and
daughter at Niobrara; Jake Effle
of Creighton who was transferred
to a Sums City hospital; Mrs WU
liarn C Kruse and son of Winne
toon. Inane Sorensen eg Creighton;
loir Jundt of Creighton
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
Admitted: Nos 23 Ijonnie De
Weese <>! Bassett, Benny De Weese
of Bassett; Mrs Wilmer McCon
nell of Atkinson; Mrs Vernon
Sehleu»i*ner of Orchard.1 24
Mrs I lap. ey Allshouse of Stuart
Mrs. Alton Huffman of Stuart: Mrs
Owen Davidson of O'Neill; Mrs.
John Kramer of Stuart, 25- Mrs.
Charles Ohde of Atkinson; Mrs.
Arthur Olherding of Stuart 2&
Mrs Bay Elsbury of Atkinson;
Mis Albert Dennis of O'Neill. 27—
Vernon Morlang of O'Neill; Rich
Morlang of O'Neill; Mrs
Walter Bales of lying Pine; Jerry
0 Otrinell of Atkinson. 28 Janeth
Meyers of Rose; Bonnie Osborne
of Atkins*>n Mrs. Raymond Wilcox
of Newport; Mrs Edward Ries of
Atkinson. 29 Delbert Dennis of
O'Neill
Dismissed. Nov: 2.3 John Cleve
land of Orchard; Lynn Shan I of
1 /mg Pine; Mrs Roy Carr of At
kinson, Mrs. Wilmer McConnell of
Atkinson 24 Jake Braun of At
kinson; Beverly De Weese of Bas
sett; Benny De Weese of Bassett.
25 Harold Klinger of Atkinson;
Mrs Feme Livingston of Atkinson;
.Mrs. Wayne Putnam of Bassett;
Mrs William Neweombe of I>>ng
Pine; Mrs John Kramer of Stuart
28 Mrs. Harvey Allshouse of
Hotel Golden, O'Neill
Thur Dec. 10-9 a m. to 12:30 p m.
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Stuart, Henry CJaussen of Atkin
son, Richard Morlang t>f O Neill;
Vernon Morlang of O’Neill; Mrs.
Herman McDaniels of Atkinson;
Mrs. Albert Dennis of O’Neili,
Irvin Chnstan oi Newport; Jerry
O Connell of Atkinson 28 Mrs
Tliomas Doolittle of Amelia; Miss
Bonnie Osborn of Atkinson, J aneth
Meyers of Rose
SACKED HEART HOSPITAL
Lynch
Present; Dec. 1- Wally Blair of
Spencer, William BUtzkie of j
Spencer; Mrs. Bertha Bright of i
Butte; Mrs Mary Classen ol Spen- J
eer Alien Creekmur ol Bine steel, I
S. D. ; Mrs. George Creekmur of |
Spencer; Dr. G. B. Ira of Lynch; 1
Master Douglas Martin of Naper,'
Baby Y mar a Muller of Lynch; i
Erick Oh man of Anoka; Matt
Schmitz of Naper; Mrs. William j
Schultz of Naper.
Dismissals: Nov. 24 Master Al
len Dix of Butte; Homer Bhtzkie ;
of Spencer. 25--Mrs Lyle Wells of
Lynch; Mrs. Merle Seiler of Lynch,
A.uert Stoitenberg of Naper, Ed
mond R ode of Lynch; Mrs. Mart
ha TLogic of Butte. 28 - Baby
David William Wells of Lynch;
Reinhold Fuhrer of Naper; Master
Doran Raymond of Bonesteel.
Expired; Nov. 28—John Sten
wall of Sneneer.
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ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL
O’Neill
Admitted: Nov. 24- Mrs. Russell
Yusten, Mrs. Morris Kirkpatrick,
Rose Ann Templemeyer, all of
O'Neill; John G. Cleveland. 25
Mrs. Robert Bean, Mrs, Ramon
W. Shellhammer, Mrs- William
Hanley, all of O’Neill; William
Stracke of Stuart; Debra Lynn
Latzel of Emmett. 26 Mrs. LeRoy
Lyons, Patricia Poese, Carolyn
Horner, Mary Jean Horner, Mrs.
Leo Farran, all of O'Neill; Walter
Kaup of Stuart. 27 J. D. Osen
baugh, Pamela Hornby, Melanie
Hornby, Timothy McManus, all of
O'Neill; Mrs. Richard Seymour of
Cedar Rapids; Mrs. Martin T.
Pofahl of Ewing. 28 Mrs. Ed
ward Gleeson, Mrs. E. W. Kramer,
tx>th of O’Neil 29 Mrs. Homer
Davis, Mrs. L. R. Sutcliff, Mrs. |
Alfred Sanders, all of O’Neill;
Irvin Cloyd of Ewing; Mrs. Clay
ton Johnson of Verdigre. 30
Levi Hull of O'Neill; Mrs. E. H.
Wenke of Spencer. Dec. 1 Rhonda
Quick of Butte. 2 Orville Sindelar j
of O'Neill.
Dismissed: Nov. 24 Ed. Crow
ley, Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, Arnie
Mace, jr., all of O'Neill; Mrs. Win
Hobbs and baby boy of Ewing;
Mrs. Clifford Hahllieck of Ewing.
25 Mrs. Robert Miles and baby
boy, Karen Brooks, both of O'
Neill. 26 Rose Ann Templemeyer
of O’Neill. 27—Mrs. Russell Yus
ten of O'Neill; Mrs. Arthur Svobo
da and baby girl of Butte; Wil
liam Stracke of Stoart. 28- Me
lanie Hornby, Pamela Hornby, Mrs.
Arnott Boxton and baby girl,
Patricia Poese, Mary Jean Hor
ner, Carolyn Horner, Mrs. Morris
Kirkpatrick and baby girl, all of
O'Neill; Mrs. Richard Seymour of
Cedar Rapids. 29^ Mrs. Robert
Bean and baby girl, Mrs. E. W.
Kramer, both of O’Neill; Debra
Lynn Latzel of Emmet; Mrs. Mar
tin Pofahl of Ewng 30—Mrs. Ra
mon Shelhamer and baby girl, both
of Ewing.30—Mrs. Ramon Shel-1
lhammer and baby boy, Mrs. Le- J
—-—-- I
Ray Lyons and baby girl, both of
O'Neill, Mrs. Charles Young, of
Inman; Irvin Cloyd of Ewing |
l1 Mrs Dora Rosno of O'-;
Neill; Walter Kaup of Stuart. 2— |
Mrs Leo Karran of O’Neill
Expired Nov 25 John Oeve-j
land of Orchard
O'Neill Locals
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Haynes
were Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs. Robert Missen
and family of Page,
Viola Haynes of Hastings called!
at the Law rence Haynes home Fri
day morning,
Mrs. Minnie Higgins attended the )
5oth wedding anniversary of Mr. ■
^
and Mrs Charles Thies of Minden
la.
Mrs Elmer Reddick of Wood
Lake spent the Thanksgiving
weekend with her sister, Mrs
Mark Howard 1 Hiring her visit
thev called on their brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Soukup
Mr and Mrs. Herman Janzng
were Sunday dinner guests of her
sister. Mr and Mrs. George Shald '
at Stuart
Mr and Mrs Allan Jaszkowaak
spent Thanksgiving at the Joe 1
Brewster home at Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs Allan Jas/kowak
took their daughter. Nyla to
Xaner, Kan.. Sunday She is at
tending St Mary's college there.
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Johnson
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and i
Mrs Clayton Johnson of Verdi- .
grv
Mr and Mrs Virgil Laursen !
spent Thanksgiv ;rw with Iter sister,
Mr and Mrs, M auric* Carr at
AHeti.
Mi's. Fannie Ernst called on her j
sister, Mrs Emma L a u r e n c e
Saturday afternoon
Mr and Mrs. Harukl Hubert
and family of Wichita, Kan, ami
Mr and Mrs Clyxic Streeter were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs Clyde McKenzie.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Hubert 1
\1sited from Wednesday until Sun
day with their parents, Mr and
Mrs Clyde Streeter and Mrs
Edna Hubert and other relatives t
and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Dean Streeter
visited from Thursday until Sun
day m Lincoln with Mr and Mis
Bernard Matthews and Mr. and
Mrs Gene Streeter,
Thanksgiving dinner guests at
the Marion Woidneek home were
Mr. and Mrs Paul Woidneek and
Mrs Rosa Bowers.
Mr and Mrs I gin Pollock and
family of Neligh and Mrs Anna
Pollock or ENving called at the
home of Mr ami Mi s Donald Kol
lner Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Fora Knight re
cently returned from Colorado
where they visited Mr. and Mrs
i lien Knight at Weldona and Mr.
and Mrs Freeman Knight at Julcs
burg.
Mrs Mabel Shobe and daughter,
Marjorie of Page called at the
William Kraft home Tuesday
noon.
Abbie Hanely was a Sunday ditv j
ner guest of Mr and Mrs. Wil- |
bam Kraft. • I
Mr ami Mrs Ike Van Every
and boys, Jim ami Billy of Perry,
la , left Sunday after spending the
Thanksgp ing weekend with Mr j
ami Mrs, H G. Kruse and Mr
ami Mrs. George Van Every ami
other relatives.
Mr and Mrs John Laska spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with her j
parents Mr and Mrs Units Novak
at Fullerton. They also visited Mr
Iaiska’s barents, Mr and Mrs '
Stanley Laska at Silver Creek
Visitors at the home of Mrs ;
Rosa Bowers on Friday were Mr.
ami Mrs. Bernard Bowers of Win
side and Mr and Mrs Clarence
Powers iM Norfolk
Paul /ask a. wh# attends Creigh
ton University in Omaha, spent
The Thamksgivhm vacation with
his parents. Mr and Mrs Joe
Zi&ka of fcjnmet Mr. and Mis
Jerry Carlson and s»>n Mike ot
Auburn were also guests for the
holiday.
Mr and Mrs. Man on Wmdnock
and Mis Rosa Powers attended
the funeral of Mrs Pessie Sedivv
111 Verdlgre cm Monday Mrs. Sedi
v-y was an ailnt of Mrs Powers
Mr, anvt Mrs. R W Whitcomb
of Rrhenna and Mrs- Virgil Welsh
and Jean of St Paul were Thanks
giving guests of the Whitcomb's
daughter Mr and Mrs. Fred
Junes.
FARM SALE
As we have decided to discontinue farm
ing, we will sell at public auction the following
described personal property at the place located
1 mile east and 1 mile south of Brunswick,
Nebr., or 8 miles west and 2 miles south of
Plainview, on—
Thursday; Dec. 10th
Sale starts at 12:30
I
30 Head of Registered i
i
ABERDEEN-ANGUS . i
These animals are choice quality. 15 cows
and heifers. 11 with calves at side. The balance
bred to calve in the spring. Some of the breed
ing on these Angus includes Eileen Mere, Bar
dalier and Bardolier. 1 coming three-year-old
herd sire — Northeast Nebraska reserve grand
champ. 2 long yearling bulls serviceable age.
A complete line of like new farm machinery
including a 1955 John Deere "50" and a 1957
620 John Deere.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patras
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Patras
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I FRESH CRISP
CELERY
Jumbo stalk 10c
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
2 lbs 29c
JERSEY - KILN DRIED
YAMS
Lb. !Qc
NEBRASKA RED ft
POTATOES l
100-lb. bag $2^9 j
10-lb. bag 39c #
Iff Boston Butt
( PORK
j ROAST
I Lb. 35c whole
I ^ PORK LOIN
I PORK STEAK Now is the time to fill No charge for slicing
1 Lb. 39c your freezer with pork Lh. 39c
C Buy it by the Piece Meaty Center Out
f No charge for slicing NO LIMITS Pork Chop. ..lb. 59c
J OUTLAW'S BEST - NONE FINER MADE ANYWHERE * READY-TO-EAT PICNIC
(PORK SAUSAGE ~ 39c j HAM r 35c
M LEAN MEATY FRESH ECONOMICAL FRESH MORRELL'S ALL MEAT CRESCENT SIJCEI)
I SPARE RIBS PORK LIVER PORK HEARTS WIENERS BACON
I 3 lbs. $£00 ^ lbs. $£00 4 lbs. $£00 pkg. g0c $£00
w m m
HEINZ
TOMATO SOUP ... .Reg. can |Qc
HEINZ
VEGETABLE SOUP . Reg. can jjc
HEINZ MI-CHOICE VELVEETA WILDERNESS
rATCiio SALAD CHEESE CHERRY or LEMON J
CATSUP DRESSING 2 b. box 79c PIE MIX I
2 14-oz. bottles 45e I Quart jar 39c I Purity Brand P/a-lb. box 49c | 4 N°’ 2 CC,I1S $loo j
—
Honeymoon Brand No. 2 Vi can Good Brand Cut 2 303 cans S and W Brand 28-oz. Jar Bakers „ ,
_ O'OI. pKf,
PUMPKIN .19c GREEN BEANS ..29c MINCEMEAT ....59c CARAMEL CHIPS 19c
Aunt Janes Kosher Style 3 28-oz. jars I.ushus French Style 3 303 cans Alma Brand 2 300 cans Ken-I.-itutlon 6 r
DILL PICKLES . .$1.00 GREEN BEANS . .69c SPAGHETTI.39c DOG FOOD ..'...89c
Welsh Choc. Covered 12-oz. box Cudahy’s 12-oz. can Alma Brand 2 No. 2Vi cans Rosedaie Oeam .. ,u.„
* f 'ii flM
CHERRIES .49c TANG .49c SWEET POTATOES 39c CORN .29c
Assorted 5c 10 for Quart Size Can Kraft 2 boxes II and G Frozen ,(M) ^
CANDY BARS . . .39c SIMONIZ.79c_DINNER .33c WHITING $1.39
V DAVID HARUM
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