Future Subscribers SIEBERT — Mr and Mrs Vernon Siebert, of Atkinson, a daughter, born Sunday, May 7, at Barret nursing home. The young lady is the first great grandchild of Mrs. Mary Smith, of Atkinson. ALLYN—Mr and Mrs. Ralph Allyn, of Grant's Pass, Ore., a son, weighing 7 pounds, born Wednesday, April 26, in Oreg on Mr. Allyn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allyn, of Cleve land, NYBERG — Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Nyberg. of Oscela, a daughter, Marcia Rae, weigh ing 7 pounds 14 ounces, born April 28. Mrs. Nyberg is a daughter of Andrew Hanson, of Spencer. LUEKEN — Mi and Mrs. Melvin Lueken, of Lynch, a son, bom April 28, at the Sac red Heart hospital. WHEELER — Mr and Mrs. Kenneth (“Skip") Wheeler, of Lynch, a son, born Sunday, May 7, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. This is the Wheeler’s second son. Mrs. Wheeler is the former Lila Anderson, of Ver del. COLLINS — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins, of O’Neill, a daughter, Colleen Rae, born Thursday, May 4, at O’Neill hos pital BOOTH — Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Booth, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 7 pounds, born Fri day, May 5, at OTNeill hospital CAVANAUGH — Mr. a n d Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh, of O’ NeilL a daughter Kathy Ann. born Saturday, May 6, at O’ Neill hospital. Donald Lowery, who has graduated from the Nebraska School of Barbering in Oma ha. has formed a business partnership with Joe Steskal at Corner Barber Shop in O' Neill. lc Janice Adams Joins Up and-At-It Club— The Up-and-At-It 4 - H club met at the home of Alice Wha ley, on Sunday, May 7. Four members were absent. One new member, Janice Ad ams, was noted in making a tot al of 12 members in our club. Plans were made for demon strating and judging at follow ing meetings. We received some interesting pointers on how to judge. We were happy to have a visitor, Mrs. Hill, fram O’Neill. Our next meeting is to be held at the home of Alice Young. Mrs Whaley served lunch after the meeting. — By Patty Pier son, news reporter. O'Nattl Rural Youth To Maat— Reports on the annual ban quet, and plans for the western regional rural youth conference will be made at the regular meeting of the O’Neill rural youth Friday, May 12, begin ning at 8 p. m. The regional youth confer ence was slated to be held at Curtis and the O’Neill club plans to send two delegates. George Mellor, club president, will preside at the meeting. Rob ert Martens will be in charge of the program. Mrs. Bridget Swanson cele brated her 67th birthday anni versary by being confirmed on that day. Three of her grand sons were also in the class, Gordon Slaight, James Richter and Ronniv Ross also a niece, Mrs. Mary Peterson. Mrs Frank Biglin was Mrs. Swanson’s spon sor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goree, of Long Pine, returned Saturday after a few days’ visit with rel atives. Power Mower with a Vertical Crankshaft, 4 Cycle Motor Goodall cuts your r«J i« Hrd time, «wes your lewn that r>« green look! Cuts «* any terrace or Hillside, get? into hard to reach pieces Wm. K rotter Co. of O'Neill )'Neill Phono 531 Sick and Injured PAGE — Ray Siders and daughter, Audrey and Marilyn, Mr and Mrs. Bill Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Juracek and Gerald Snyder drove to Sioux City Sunday, where they vis ited with Mrs. Siders who is a , patient in St. Vincent’s hospital. Mrs. Siders will submit soon ’ to an operation . , . Mrs. Sny der who has been a patient in the Methodist hospital follow ing an operation returned to Page with her husband . . . i Kenneth Braddock suffered a painful accident at Atkinson Wednesday when he was bit in I the leg below the knee by a hog It required several stitches to close the wound . . . Mrs. C E. Walker went to Sioux City Tuesday when she received ' medical care . . Mrs. J. E. Smith, who has been confined to her bed the past week, shows "some improvement” . . . Mrs. Charles Sorensen * underwent a major operation at the Orchard hos pital Saturday morning. Her condition reported as “good” . . Mrs. Gailord Albright drove to Norfolk Monday for medical care. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs C. J, Hoff man, of Clearwater . . . Rela tives have received word that Anthony Craig, of Norfolk, was injured in an elevator accident last week. The bone in the an kle of one foot was broken and the other foot injured. He will be unable to return to work for 2 or 3 months. Mr. and Mrs. Craig formerly lived at Page. O’NEILL — Miss Meta M. Martin returned Friday from Rochester, Minn., where she has been for the past five weeks’ recovering from an operation. ... Mrs. Ray Siders, of Oppor tunity, entered St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City on Wed nesday, May 3 . . Harold Young returned from t he Veteran’s hospital in Lincoln Sunday ! where he was a patient for five weeks. He is “greatly improv ed" and is back to work. Mrs. Young stayed with her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Bryan and two daught ers, of Lincoln, and visited Mr. Young after he was out of the hospital . . . Lod Janousek is still at Veteran’s hospital in Lincoln He was driven down Monday, May 1, by his son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt . . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bauld took the lat ter's mother, Mrs. Dora Doyle, to a doctor in Omaha Tuesday. William Grutsch is reported to be “improving" at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch . . .An drew W>daske was sick this week . . . Mrs. Sylvester Lak rzewski received word from her niece that her brother, Paul Wytaske has “improved.” He is in a Chicago, 111., hospital. LYNCH — Mrs. V. J. Kos can, of Anoka, is ill with a throat infection . . . prank Reis er, sr., of Butte, in the Sacred Heart hospital is improving . . . Mary Dopheide, of Butte, is much improved, at the Sacred Heart hospital . . . Mrs. Gust Zeisler, of Butte, who recently underwent a tonsilectomy, at the Sacred Heart hospital, was in town Wednesday, May 3, to see the doctors because her throat is still giving her troub le . Mrs. William Wendt, of Gross is a patient at the Sac red Heart hospital . . . Mrs, Wilbur Reiser, of Spencer, is getting along nicely, at the Sacred Heart hospital . . . Har- ' old Connick, of Niobrara, un derwent an appendectomy at the Sacred Heart hospital and is getting along good . . . John Kopeckv, of Bristow, is fairly good at the Sacred Heart hos pital following a left leg am putation some time ago ... Mrs Helen Faye Berg, of Gross, is in the Sacred Heart hospital having her wisdom teeth ex tracted . . . Edwin Vomacka has a bad case of blood poison ing in the left arm. CHAMBERS — Ruth Potter returned Saturday from the Lutheran hospital at Norfolk where she had undergone an appendicitis operation on Tues day, May 2 . . . William Jutte is a patient at the Lutheran hos pital in Norfolk . . . Lloyd Tay lor returned Sunday irom the O’Neill hospital where he had been ill with pneumonia . . . Mrs. Guais Wintermote receiv ed medical care at the O’Neill hospital last week . . . Hubert Smith is a patient in the O’ Neill hospital . . . Mr. and Mrs. Zane Rouse took their infant son to O’Neill for medical care . . . Mrs. Eugene Baker and in fant son returned Friday from the O'Neill hospital . . . Mrs. Lela Grubb spent 2 days last week with her son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Bayne Grubb and family who had all been ill with the “flu’’ . . . Mrs Stanley El kins was on the sick list last week. NORTH OF STUART — Mrs Russell Hipke and Russell Wynn came from the hospital Satur day. April 29 . . . Miss Loretta Berry has been "very ill" with the measles . . . Miss Grace AI lyn was out of school because of chickenpox . . . The George Hitchock children have had a seige of chickenpox. REDBIRD—Mrs. Arthur Bes sert has not been feeling well the past week seemingly rheu- i rnatism is bothering her back. ATKINSON — Mrs. Harvey Grof is "improving” in Our I«ady of Lourdes hospital, in Norfolk. STUART — Mrs. Hattie Fox on Wednesday, May 3, received medical care in Sioux City . . . Sister Justina, music teacheff at St Boniface school, has been dismissed from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital and is conva lescing at the Sisters home in Osmond ... Miss Loretta Berry has recovered from the measles and is able to take part in the commencement exercises . . . Mrs. Harry Cowles, who under went surgery in Sioux City Ap j ril 18, is convalescing at the home of her brother, Woody Wilson. DELOIT — Leonard Larson | has been on the sick list the ! past week 78 Seniors in O’Neill Schools __ (Continued from page 1) ter, Donald Davidson, Fred Fet row, Virgil Holz, Dick Huebert, ( Ralph Kilcoin. George Kilcoin, Russell Min er, David Nekolite, Danny Nek olite, Merwyn Rockford, Nels Schultz, Warren Seger, Ken neth Taylor, and Larry Tibbets. Winding up high school and grade careers will begin the week of May 21 for St. Mary’s academy students. However, before closing the school term. Si. Mary's seniors will embark on a "sneak day." Chaperoned by Sister Anion ella. high school principal, the 27 seniors will "sneak" to Denver, Colo., May 18, 19 and 20. Sister Antonella will be assisted by seniors' parents. Crowning of a May queen, picked by the student body, will be held on Monday, May 22, at the academy. Senior class night is schedul ed for May 24 at the public school auditorium. Baccalaureate and commence ment exercises will be held Thursday morning, May 25. Plans, according to Mother Bon iface, are incomplete. St. Mary’s seniors are: Eileen Angel, Neva Mae Bau er, Barbara Becker, Nancy Be ha, Patricia Brennan, Betty Christon. Hope Condon, Jack Gatz, Louis Genereux, Kathryn Ann Golden, Jeanne Head. Pat Hickey, Mary Ann Koe nig, Mary Ann Laur, Jacqueline Lee, Helen Anne Lee, Ann Mar tin, Edward McCarthy, Arlen Miles, Larry Morris. John O’Neill, Anna Marie Schmit, Gayleen Scholtes, Le ona Troshynski, Marjorie Trosh ynski, Patricia White, Marline Wicker. Patricia White will be vale dictorian and Eileen Angel will be salutatorian. Class poem is by Jacqueline Lee. St. Mary’s numbers 24 eighth grade graduates. Senior class night exercises will be held on Wednesday, May 24, at 8 p.m., and senior graduation will take place in St. Patrick’s church on Thursday, May 25, at 10:30 a.m. St- Mary's academy’s grade school will close Tuesday morn ing, May 23, and high school will close Thursday morning, 25 Miss Elja McCullough, Holt county superintendent of public instruction, expects to graduate over 200 rural eighth graders May 23 at the public school au ditorium. _ ATKINSON NEWS Miss Elizabeth Wilcox took the seventh graders to Neligh Saturday for a roller skating party and to see the show “Cin derella.” This took the place of a school picnic. Civic improvement club met Wednesday afternoon. May 10, at Mrs. Leo Kramer’s home. Dale Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn, celebrated his 13th birthday anniversary Mon day by having Wayne Purtzer and Karl Storjohnn in for din ner that evening. Grade school operetta, which was postponed Friday, was giv en Monday before a large au dience. Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M Cleary were their daugh- | ter and husband, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Sauser, of O'Neill. Knighte of Columbus met Sunday evening, for their usual business session. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr and Mrs. Carl Lorenz had Sunday dinner in Chambers at the home of their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lor enz and family. Mrs. Donald A. McKamy and sister, Miss Dorothy Bennett, attended the Navy band concert , in Norfolk Tuesday. Their sis ter. Miss Barbara, was one of the honored high school stu dents chosen to play with the band. Miss Bennett plays the French horn. Mr and Mrs George Klein and Mr and Mrs. Palmer C. Skulborstad attended a Stan ard Oil convention in Grand Island Wednesday. May 3, and -eturned last Thursday JOHN R. GALLAGHER Attorney-at-Law First NaFl Bank Bldg. .j O'Neill t Phono 11 -j ; dr. j. l. sherbahn CHIROPRACTOR { Complete X-Ray Equipment j i Mi Block So. of Ford Garage ! O'Neill, Nebraska ---------- ...i ROADS DOMINATE CHAMBER MEET U. S. 20 and Farm - to - Market Highways Draw Attention The everlasting road topic dominated Tuesday’s meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at which 22 members were present. Most of the discussion sur rounded U. S highway 20 and the progress of the new high way 20 association, and1 some discussion was carried on in connection with certain farm to-market roads, notably the Opportunity road and a pro posed improvement in Grattan, , Emmet and Sheridan townships. President Melvin Ruzicka pre sided. A. P, Jaszkowiak report ed on the Holt county athletic banquet and James W. Rooney, secretary, made a report on the Nebraska Stock Growers’ sec tional meeting. Both were giv en votes of thanks for success ful conduct of both affairs. Rooney also read the Cham ber’s financial statement and announced that new officers will be elected at the June meeting. Until Tuesday O'Neill (like Atkinson, Stuart and several other points) had not actively participated in the formation of the new U. S. Highway 20 association. President Ruzicka was in structed to appoint a commit tee to formulate a Highway 20 chapter here. Expected to take a lead in the move will be high way service stations, hotel, cab in camp, cafe and garage oper ators. Dues are based on population of the town at 10-cents per cap ita. Eric G. DeFlon, of Chadron, is president and Chet Allen, al so of Chadron, is secretary. Dr. W. F. Finley reviewed the highway 20 story from its be ginning until the present day. New association plans to es tablish a travel bureau in Sioux City to induce tourists and oth er traffic over the route. Fifty thousand maps will be printed. No money is being expended until the total budget is raised. Possibility of development of a farm-to-market road west 9 miles from the Andy Clark place was discussed. This would include 1 mile in Grattan town ship, 6 miles in Emmet town ship and 2 miles in Sheridan township. Next meeting will feature an election of officers. Terms ex piring are those of: president— Melvin Ruzicka; first vice-pres ident—Ed Wilson; second vice president — L. M. Diehlman; treasurer — J. B. Grady; direc tors — William McIntosh and J. L. McCarville, jr. The May meeting was in the form of a noon luncheon at Slat’s cafe. — O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Leland L i e b 1 went to Imperial on business Monday, May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Reynold son and family were weekend guests in Albion at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. ! James Reynoldson Mrs. A. R. Wyant and Mrs. j Larry Bourne, and children, j drove to Valentine Tuesday 1 May 9, to visit at the Don Ash er home. They will return Wed- : nesday evening. Wednesday, May 3, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Soukup entertain ed at dinner Mr. and Mrs Felix Hendricks and Roy M. Sauers. Mrs Laurence Urban left ! Monday for Missouri Valley, la., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King. Mrs. M. J, Golden was in O maha from last Thursday un til Saturday visiting her daugh ter, Miss Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Revell, of Star, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, jr., visited Victor McKenzie in Bassettt Tuesday, May 2 Mr. and Mrs Orville McKim were dinner guests Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Of Page. Rev. R. F. Berry, of Long Pine, spent Tuesday in O’Neill and Emmet. He returned to Long Pine Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. M^Krluse and Nancy drove down to Al bion Wednesday, May 3. to visit the M. B. Krause family Edward Harmon, of Morrill, who recently returned from Jaf>an and Harold Harman, of ‘ Ansley, are visiting Mr. and Mrs M. L. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Bryan Lacy went to Valentine Sunday to visit Mr and Mrs. Harrison Willet and faimily._! DANCE BUTTE Legion Ballroom LEONARD Presents the STARLITERS Meet The Boys Thai Play Your Kind of Music Wed., May 17 New Farm Bureau Group Forms DELOIT — On Tuesday, May 2, the Farm Bureau held a meet ing at the Anton Shavhk home. This is a new unit, called the Clearwa.ej; Valley Farm Bur au. There are over 20 mem ers. The meeting was post poned about 4 months on ac count of weather and roads. There is much water in evid ence in the west country even yet. A discussion on taxes was part of the evening’s program. The next meeting will be at the James McDonald home on June 5. Ewald Spahn will be present to tell of his recent trip to Eu rope. A representative of the farm bureau was in this community last week writing insurance. Other Deloit News The Wulf school held their picnic on Sunday, May 7. School will be out Friday, May 12. Patrica Funk is the teach er. Angie Hupp, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Ferdie Hupp, return ed last week from Omaha,! where she visited her grand- j parents. Mrs. Raymond Hunter and family, and Mrs. Wayne Currie and daughter visited Monday. May 1, at Maynard Stearns. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomjack are having their new farm home plastered this week Maxine Bauer, who teaches at Deloit and Marlene Reimer, were among those from here to attend the teacher’s banquet, at O'Neill Friday evening. The Deloit pinochle club held their monthly* meeting at the Bill Schindler home, on Thurs day, May 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tounjack were guests for supper at Henry Reimers, Wednesday evening, May 3. Harold Milliken, of Norfolk, was in charge of services at Fairview church on Sunday, May 7. Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer, jr., spent Monday evening. May 2, at Ralph Tomjack’s The HEO club met Wednes day. May 3, with Mrs. Frank Miller. The Clearwater Creek club met Wednesday, May 3, at the Fred Maben home. Mrs. Streeter Feted— Mrs. Clyde Streeter was sur prised by her children and their families Sunday at a birthday anniversary party. Guests were , Mr. and Mrs- Gene Streeter and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, jr.,. and family, Vin cent Streeter, of Dighton, Kans., j and Miss Barbara Streeter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Streeter also attended the casserole dinner. 1 Why do people neglect their own or their children's teeth? —Dr. F. J. Fisher, Dentist. > Mrs. Henry Is Hostess— i The Pinochle club met Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Mabel Henry Pinochle at McElvains— Mrs. Ralph McElvain was hostess Wednesday to her Pi nochle club. ^ O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mi's Rodney Tom linson, of Lynch, Mrs Frank Fritton and Charles Richter, jr., called on Mr. and Mrs. H W Tomlinson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent gtreet er and son were in O’Neill for the weekend. They were on their way to Tilden, where Mr. Streeter has been transfered. Mr. and Mrs. William White were in Norfolk Friday. ------ Drs. Bennett & COOK VETERINARIANS — O'NEILL — Phones: 318. 424. 304 william w. Griffin ATTORNEY First National Bank Bldg. 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