The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 29, 1962, Image 8

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    Hospital Notes
ST. ANTHONY’S
ADMITTED; Mar. 21 - Mrs.
Guy Blake and Mrs. Wayne Pet
erson of Chambers, F. E. Skrdla
of Atkinson; Harry Park of Page;
Mrs. Duane Pongratz and Mrs.
John M. Grutsch of O'Neill. 22—
Richard Strube, Joseph Jareske,
Steven and Terry Ann Erwin and
Mrs. Virgil Tomlinson of O'Neill
and Mrs. John Cassidy of Spen
cer. 23 — Mrs. Frank Grenier
of O’Neill and Bonnie Suramerer
of Ewing. 24 — Mrs. Floyd Her*
shiner of O'Neill; Mrs. J. W. Win
termote of Chambers and W. F.
Cornier of Ewing. 2a — Mrs. John
H. Renners of Inman; Mrs. Ray
mond Heixs of Page; Mrs. Helen
Clouse of Bartlett and Mrs. John
Angus of Ewing. 2t> — Mrs. Will
iam McIntosh of O'Neill. 27 —
Harry McGraw of Inmun; Char
lene Held ol Chambers and Rich
ard L. Cunningham of Page.
DISMISSED; Mar. 21 — Keith
Tomjack, Charles Patrick Cava
naugh, Dorothy Gurgen and Jack
Taylor of O’Neill; Cecil Paxton
of Chambers and Mrs. Emma
Kemper of Page. 22 — Mrs. Will
iam Cousins and baby of O’Neill;
Joseph Alberts of Ainsworth;
Thomas Miller of Chambers;
Mrs. Frank Sands of Inman and
Mrs. Walter B. Johnson ot Page.
‘JA — ft* ft* r< i 19 /«f A fir i rk/m •
Jeanne LohaUs, Mrs. Archie
Bright and George Van Every of
O'Neill 24 — Mrs. Duane Pon
gratz and baby, Mrs. Virgil Tom
linson, Richard Strube, Owen
Donohue and Mrs. Frances Zie
mer of O’Neill; Mrs. Dwayne
Saltz and baby of Page. 25 —
Mrs. Amy Jacobson and W. F.
Conner of Ewing; Casper Winkler
of Atkinson; Steven Erwin of
O'Neill and Robert Loseke of
Chambers. 26 — Harry Lans
worth of O’Neill and Mrs. Helen
Clouse of Bartlett. 27 — Mrs.
William McIntosh and Terry Er
win of O’Neill; Mrs. Wayne Pet
erson and baby and Mrs. Guy
Blake of Chambers. 28 — Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Allendorfer, Rev.
Timothy O'Sullivan and Mrs.
Floyd Hershiser of O’Neill; Ole
Larson and Mrs. J. W. Winter
mote of Chambers and Bonnie
Summerer of Ewing.
SACRED HEART
PRESENT: Mar. 26 — Mrs.
Jack Adams, Mrs. Lena Connot
and John Schommer of Spencer;
Glen Brown of Naper; Mrs. Kath
erine Cranford, Mrs. Donald Jo
kumsen, Mrs. Mary Wolfe and
Mrs. Margaret Zepf of Lynch;
Ted Frasch of Fairfax, S. D.;
Marvelyn Glynn of Bonesteel,
9. D.; Mrs. Mary Heiser of Mon
owi; Mrs. Lawrence Smalley of
Bristow and John Tiefenthaler
and Mrs. Clara Hahn of Butte.
DISMISSED: Mar. 20 — Louis
Nelson of Lynch; Frank Ertz of
Monowi and Algot Sandberg of
Bristow. 21 — Mrs. Vac Jedlicka
of Lynch. 22 — Mrs. Willard Em
ine and Mrs. Leonard Havranek
of Lynch. 23 — Mrs. Pansey Cave
of Niobrara. 24 — Mrs. Harvey
Sobotka of Bristow 25 — Baby
Michael Anderson of Spencer 26
— Mrs. Minnie Coltran of Anoka.
ATKINSON MEMORIAL
ADMITTED: Mar 19 — Ann
Kristine Ramm of Stuart and
Mrs. Magdalen Muller of Butte.
20 — Mrs. Larry Cobb of Stuart
and Mrs. Charles EvereU of At
kinson. 21 — Mrs. Hans Bogue of
Atkinson and Mrs. Elmer Allyn
of Stuart. 22 — Lester Porter and
Mrs. Frank Mohr of Atkinson and
Leonard Libolt of Burton. 24 —
Welby Ashley of Stuart and Mrs.
Richard Doughtery of Ainsworth.
25 — Mrs. Dunae Emerson of
Almeria. 26 — Mrs. Roy Goeke
of Atkinson.
DISMISSED: Mar. 20 — Mrs.
George Skojjec of Emmet; Mrs.
Larry Mitchell and son and Mrs.
Robert Tielke and son of Atkin
son and Ann Kristine Ramm of
Stuart. 21 — Mrs. Larry Cobb
of Stuart. 22 — Mrs. Mary Kaup
and Aloys Kaup of Stuart. 24 —
Mrs Elmer Allyn of Stuart and
Lester Porter of Atkinson. 25 —
Mrs. Magdalena Muller of Butte.
26 — Mrs. Frank Mohr and Mrs.
Charles Everett and baby of At
kinson.
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ST. ANTHONY’S
PONGRATZ — Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Pongratz of O’Neill,
daughter, Debra Ann, 7 pounds
11 '/it ounces, Mar. 21.
PETERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Peterson of Chambers,
son, Billy Dean, 5 pounds 10*A
ounces, Mar. 22. Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Peterson of Chambers
are the paternal grandparents.
HERSH1SER — Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hershiser of O’Neill, son,
Daniel Joseph, 6 pounds 6 3/4
ounces Mar. 24.
SACRED HEART
JOKUMSEN — Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Jokumsen of Lynch,
daughter, Donette Ann, 8 pounds,
Mar. 22.
ELSEWHERE
YOUNG — Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Young of Sidney, daughter,
Elizabeth, 7 pounds, Mar. 20. Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer are the
maternal grandparents.
SCHAECHER — Mr. and Mrs.
J. Schaecher of Col'umbus, twins:
son, Mark, 5 pounds 9 ounces
and daughter, Mary, 4 pounds 6
ounces. Mrs. Schaecher is the
former Wilma Sehi, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Sehi of
Clearwater.
JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Johnson of, Clearwater,
son, George Raymond, Antelope
Memorial hospital, Neligh. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sehi of Clear
water are the maternal grandpar
ents.
JENSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Jensen of Ames, la., daughter,
Christine Ann. This is the 11th
great grandchild of Mrs. Stella
Russel of Page. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Nelson of Lincoln are the
maternal grandparent*
KLINTOBE — Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Kimetobe of Wayne, son,
9 pounds, Mar. 27. Cbarlea Cole
of O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Kimetobe of Spencer are the
grandparents.
OLTJENBRUNS — Mr. and
Mrs. Roland OltjenbiMna of Los
Angeles, Calif., son, David Lee,
6 pounds 8 ounces, Feb. 13. Walt
Oltjenbruns of Orchard is the
grandfather.
FAUGHENDER — Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Faughender of
Sioux City, la., daughter, Pan
dora Judy, Mar. 2. The couple
now has three daughters. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Jacot of Verdigre and
Mr. and Mr$. Emerson Johnson
of Bonesteel, S. D. are the grand
parents.
GLEN — Mr. and Mrs. J. Glen
of Sioux City, daughter, Tracy
Ann, 8 pounds 3 ounces, Feb. 19.
Mr . and Mrs. Ed Huigens of
Creighton are the great-grand
parents.
HEGGEMEYER — Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Heggemeyer of
Wayne, daughter, Connie Sue, 8
pounds 6 ounces, Feb. 18. Mr.
and Mrs. George Heggemeyer of
the Venus community are the
grandparents. The couple now
has a son and two daughters.
DYSON — Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dyson of Brunswick, daughter, 6
pounds, Mar. 19. This is the cou
ple’s first child. The grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. John
Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin
Dyson of Brunswick.
RUZICKA — Mr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Ruzicka, son, Alan James, 9
pounds 11 ounces. March. 15,
Lundberg Memorial hospital,
Creighton. The couple now has 8
children Mr and Mrs. Otto Ru
zicka of Lynch and Mr. and Mrs
Andrew Meyers of Winnetoon are
the grandparents.
PETERSON — Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Peterson of Clearwater,
daughter, Lisa Marie, 7 pounds
12 ounces, Mar. 27, Tilden com
munity hospital. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Peterson of Neligh.
EVERETT — Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Everett of Atkinson,
daughter, Susan Lougene, 6
pounds 6V« ounces, Mar. 21. The
Everetts have a son, Harley Lee.
Mrs. Everett is the former Con
nie Gilman of Amelia.
DOUGHTERY — Mr. and Mrs.
R.chard Doughtery of Ainsworth,
daughter, 7 pounds 5 ounces,
Mar. 25.
Sick and Injured
CHAMBERS — Cecil Paxton
received some broken bones in
his foot one day last week in a
fall from a horse. He was taken
to St. Anthony's hospital, O'Neui
lor care. . Mrs. Guy Blake is
a patient in 9t Anthony s hos
pital, O’Neill, having entered
Wednesday. . .Ole Larson sr. was
taken to St. Anthony's hospital
recently lor medical care. . .
Robert Loeske was admitted to
St Anthony's hospital Monday ol
last week with back troobie. He
returned borne Sunday. . Tom
mie Miller, son of Mr and Mrs.
LuMont Miller, Chambers was
taken to St. Anthony’s hospital,
O'Neill Mar. 17 with pneumonia.
He was dismissed Thursday and
spent a few days with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thomson. . Mrs. E. M. Jarman
fell Mar 11» on the basement steps
at the borne of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Rigle in Omaha, and broke some
bones in her foot. She has been a
patient in St. Joseph’s hospital
since the accident.
O'Neill Locals
Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and Mrs
C. E. Lundgren left Friday for
Sidney where Mrs. Schaffer will
visit at the home of her son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Dave Young and new baby, Eliz
abeth, and Mrs. Lundgren will
mu ui the borne of Mr. an<l Mrs
Jerry Miller. Mr*. Scbaiier plan*
to go to Cheyenne, Wyo., to visit
anuuier daughter, Mrs. Don Walk
er, oeiore returning to O'Neill.
Me. and Mr* Jutin Trapp visit
ed Horn Wednesday untn Sun
day at uie nuoie 01 their son and
auug.iter-in-iaw, air. and Mrs.
Mure irupp and lamuy. Tneir
son accompanied them to their
home ui hustings Sunday, return
ing to U Neiu tnat evening
Mr and -urs. Walter riundt,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson,
Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Kuegge were Sunday dinner
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Kuegge.
Mrs. Inez Ewing, Witten, S. IX,
visited Tuesday with Mrs. Win
nie Barger. Mrs. Ewing was en
route to her home following a
lour-month visit m California.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Putnam
gave a dinner Tuesday evening
in the Town House in honor ot
Century Club members of Uie
Covered Wagon Council of Boy
Scouts. About 25 were In atten
dance.
Jerry Dempsey, District Scout
executive, Joe McLeish, O'Neill
Scoutmaster, and four Boy Scouts
with flags displayed led the
pledge and oath Dr. J. M. Puce
lik, Spencer, presented a talk on
the hostory of Scouting. He was
leader of the first tro»H> organ
ized at Spencer in 1*11.
E Tarr. Stale Scout executive,
for the Covered Wage® Council
of Scouts at Omaha. sp>*e on
the training each boy receive*
from Cub Scout* to Eagle Seoul*
Aid Ha* Media*
Christ Lutheran Ladies aid met
Thursday at the church base
mem. The top* discussed was
"Mary Magdalene" given by
Mr*. Harold Mlinar. Hostesses
were Mrs Gordon Johnsi® and
Mrs Bill Meyer Next meeting
will be Aprtl 12 at 8 p m
Name* Omitted
Two names were omitted front
the list of honor roll students
submitted by the O'Neill high
sc-tioul for the last six weeks of
study. The students are Stan
Schmeichel and Pamela Ham
merlun.
VVW I Auxiliary Meet*
A good attendance was present
for the meeting of the Auxiliary
of Witrld War I. Three proapec
live members were guests Al
ter the short business meeting,
the members were joined for an
evening of cards by the Veterans
and guests Hostesses were Mrs
Gladys Cunningham, Mrs. High
Carr, Mrs Harry Clauson, Mts%
Mary Crowley and Mrs. Ada
Clark.
Mr*. Dankert K#i»rta!ii
Member* of the Happy Home
maker E* tens am club met with
Luetta Dankert March 13 The
meeting waa called to order by
the president. Mra J. L Farrier.
Roil call waa answered by the
11 member* telling of tlie storm
they remember best Faye mark
ing ami Darlene Adam* present
ed the le**ou on ‘win*low treat
ment". Dursahy Lambert read a
letter from a Wheeler County Ex
tension club president abrtjt a
book mobile and it waa decided
to dtacuas the maUer with the
bomb agent. Lunch waa served by
Mrs. Dankert and Dorothy l-am
bert. Tlie next meeting will be
April 18 at Mr*. Dankert * Inane.
Darien*- Adams. rej«orter
Officers Installed
The Willing Worker* 4 H club
held the regular meetuig Sunday
aiternuua at the John Edsard
Iwmr with 14 members present.
Kuth Ann Walker, previous pres
tdenl. conducted the inataUalion
of new oflicers, after which Di
anne Gillespie, new president.
took charge Shirley Park joined
the cfjb The year book was read
and approv«*d, and project and
record books were distributed In
dividual project meetings were
conducted after which Mr* Ed
rard serve*! a lunch V L Walk
er. rep »rter.
Public Sale
A Community Sale will be held this
FRIDAY. MAR. 30
at 1 o’cloch, I mile north of O’Neill on Highway 281. Some of
the items now on hand consist of the following:
TRACTORS
1 IHC M 51 1 IHC C 49 1 Oliver 70 1 WC AJlis ,
1 IHC M 44. 9 speed trans. 1 IHC H 45 1 IHC M 43 1
1 IHC H 43 1 IHC M 40 1 Massey Harris 44 1949 |
1 IHC M Diesel 48. wide front 2 Ford tractors and mowers
l Terra tractor Crawler with 1 HC motor and mounted loader \
FARM MACHINERY <
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» wire me Barer with motor New Holland Baler with motor
15-ft. Allis Chalmers disc 15-ft. Kelly Ryan disc
15-ft. John Deere disc
Large Bear Cat Hammermill with feed table
John Deere Hammermill with feed table
John Deere Peg Harrow with carriage Du a 11 Loader
John Deere lister (Mounted) 2 End gate seeders
IHC 2 row mounted lister IHC Lister marker
2 Ford mounted mowers 1 Case mounted mower
2 3-bottom plows Ford one way, mounted
1 Oliver 2-bottom plow 1 6-ft. one way plow
4-row John Deere planter 4-row Black Hawk planter
1 New IHC mounted 2-row planter
l Used IHC mounted 2-row planter for C tractor
l John Deere mounted picker 1 John Deere dump rake
1 G. I. Spreader 1 24-ft. Hydraulic dump rake
1 IHC 12-ft. drill 1 Manure loader
1 Massey Harris 12-ft. drill with packer wheels
1 21-ft. 6-in. portable grain auger with motor
1 New wide front axle for M tractor
4 Sets wheel weights for H or M
1 New fanning mill with motor 1 4-row IHC Eli, good shape
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TRUCKS '
1 IHC 1-ton truck with good stock rack, 1953 I
1 1948 KB6 IHC with stock rack j
1 1956 Ford *i-ton with stock rack
1 1949 1-ton Studebaker with grain box |
MISCELLANEOUS
1 Good automatic 22 rifle and 12 gauge shot gun
Many othe ritems you could use and some you couldn't
Many other items you could use and some you couldn't.
In the day before if possible.
5 Sr commission charged and no charge for no sales
Wally O'Connell and Charles Mahony, aucts.
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COFFEE .$1.98
Franco American Jumbo cans
SPAGHETTI.4/$l
Sun Maid 2-lb. pkg.
RAISINS.49c
Star Hist Rrg- cans
TUNA.2/69c
Bake Rite 3-lb. can
SHORTENING .... 69c
Friskies Meal or ^ube 5-lb. sack
DOG FOOD.59c
Stockton 12-oz. bottles
CATSUP .6/$1
Mother’s Best 50-lb. sack
FLOUR.$3.39
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4 LIVER SAUSAGE.Lb. 49c
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