FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS KNOUSE—Mr. and Mrs. John Knouse, of Spencer, a son, bom Saturday, February 10, at the Sacred Heart hospital, at Lynch. KACZOR—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaczor, of Spencer, a son, born Sunday, February 11, at the Sac red Heart hospital, at Lynch. LOWER—Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lower, of Verdel, a son, born Monday, February 12, at the Sacred Heart hospital, at Lynch. Mrs. Lower is the former Melba Black, of Verdel. This is the Lower’s second child. McCARTNEY—Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCartney, of Bristow, a son, Roger Craig, weighing 8 pounds, 7 ounces, born Thurs day, February 15, at the Sacred «Heart hospital at Lynch. Mrs. McCartney is the former Irene (Moss, of Stuart, and this is the McCartney’s first child. CARDWELL—Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cardwell, of Alcora, Wyo., a son, Richard Roy, weighing 7 pounds 5 Vi ounces, born Wednes day, January 31. Mrs. Cardwell will be remembered in Stuart as Mary Ketterl. MATSON—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Matson, of Igloo, S. D., a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, born Tuesday, February 6. Mr. Matson is a son of Mr. ana Mrs. F. L. Matson, of Stuart, and Mrs. Matson will be remembered as Darlene Kallemeyn, whose par ents formerly lived in Stuart. LAWRENCE — Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lawrence, of Valentine, a son, born Thursday, February 15. KLINETOBE — Mr. and Mrs. Dean Klinetobe, of Ewing, a son, Carl Dean, born Friday, Febru ary 9. PARKS—Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Parks, of O’Neill, a son, Den nis Lee, weighing IVi pounds, born Wednesday, February 14. This is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sargent. PINKERMAiN—Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pinkerman, of Omaha, a daughter, born recently. The Finkermans, known at Inman, have three other children—two daughters and one son. DERICKSON—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Derickson, of Star, a daugh ter, Claudia Claire, weighing 7 pounds, 14 ounces, born Thurs day, February 15, at the O’Neill hospital. HEREFORDS SET HIGH AVERAGE— (Continued from page 1) son for $770; Napier & Sons, of Ewing, paid $750 for a hull shown by Henry Wood; Nick chased a bull from Marvin Sny Suckstorf, of Bloomfield, pur der, of Page, for $740, and $735 for a bull shown by Harold Van Vleck & Sons, of Clearwater; Ottmar V. Poessnecker, of Atkin son, paid $700 for a bull shown by Forrest Farrand, of O’Neill; DeWayne E. Connell, of Mana ville, purchased a bull shown by Marvin Snyder for $700. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Ross Axtell, of Ham burg, la., and Miss Louise Ann Iler, of O’Neill, on February J6. Morris Evermond Kirkpatrick and Miss Darlene Elizabeth Sum mers, both of O’Neill, on Febru ary 17. Too Late to Classify WANTED: Two neat-appearing ladies as waitresses, part-time or full-time.—Slat’s New Im proved Steak House, O’Neill. _ 42c FOR RENT: 2 room apartment, partly modern.—Mrs. Leonard Peterson, O’Neill. 42c FOR SALE: Gladioli bulbs for sale, treated.—Mr .and Mrs. W. B. Lamb, O’Neill. 42 CARD OF THANKS I WISH to take this means of thanking everyone who sent me cards and visited me while I was in the Lynch hospital and after my return home. 42c GEORGE SYF1E, SR. SICK & INJURED O’NEILL—Vernon Dye has a slight case of flu this week. . . ! Mrs. Louis Niles returned home Saturday from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk . . . Dave Bellar is “on the mend” now from a touch of pneumonia, heart attack and the flu . . . Lit tle Deborah Barnes, seven months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, had a tum or removed from her finger at the University hospital in Oma ha. She returned Sunday after having been a patient for a week . . . Mrs. Mabel McKenna enter ed St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City Wednesday, Febru ary 14, and stayed two days . . . Mrs. John Cleary entered St. Vin cent’s hospital in Sioux City last (Thursday . . . Susan Hynes, 6 months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hynes, returned Sun day from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk where she had been a patient with a cold and complications for six days. She is “fine” now . . . Mrs. E. J. Towle, who had a minor opera tion in Our Lady of Lourdes hos pital in Norfolk, dismissed. . . Mrs. Delmar Price was a patient early in the week at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk . . . Mrs. Eld ward Campbell re turned F'riday evening from St. Catherine’s hospital in Omaha. She expects to return Sunday for a checkup . . . Bob Moore went to Norfolk Monday to get his wife. . . Mrs. William Claus sen is in Our Lady of Lourdes hosiptal. Her condition is “im proved” . . . H. W. ("Pete”) Hertford is still a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor folk . . . W. L. Medcalf suffered a heart attack at his home Mon day noon . . . Mrs. Charles Hav ranek and infant daughter re turned home from the Barrett nursing home in Atkinson Sun day. CHAMBERS — Mrs. Richard Harley is a patient at the Tilden hospital . . . Mrs. Vernon Whita ker and baby daughter returned from the O’Neill hospital Fri day . . . Jerry Lybolt, of Chicago, 111., a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lybolt, of Chambers, who was a victim of polio is reported greatly improved and back in school. Jerry spent the past two summers in Chambers with his grandparents . . . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neilson went to Sioux City Tuesday morning where Mr. Neil son will undergo a medical checkup. PAGE—Mrs. Nelle McIntosh received word that her brother, John Smith of Spalding, was a patient in the St. Joseph hospital in Omaha for X-rays and tests. He has been in poor health for several months . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorr drove to Sioux City Monday. Mrs. Dorr returned home with /Mr. and Mrs. Alton Braddock, who had gone there Sunday. Mr. Dorr will remain for a few days to receive medi cal treatment. AMELIA—Mrs. Edgar Jung man was a patient in the Stuart Community hospital last week, suffering with an infected throat ... Ed White returned Monday, hospital where he had been .treated for influenza . . . Mrs. Lee Gilman and girls drove to Norfolk Saturday to bring her mother Mrs. Bertha Johnson home from the hospital. STUART—Mrs. Mary Timmer man is an influenza patient at her home. . . Mrs. Ernest Ends worth is ill with pneumonia. . . Mrs. Ed Meusch was a dental pa tient at the Bassett hospital on Friday, February 16. She return ed home on Saturday. . . Mrs. Stanley Cobb was under a doc tor’s care with a throat ailment last week. RIVERSIDE — Mrs. Eugene Poessnecker received word that her sister, Mrs. Clarence Lee, underwent major surgery at Longview, Wash., on February 2, and is now at home recupera ting from her operation Mrs. Lee will be remembered by her friends of Atkinson and vicinity ;as Miss Lorena Focken. EMMET—Miss Helen Martens was ill last week . . . Miss Nor ma Lou Foreman was ill Mon day and Tuesday, February 12 ! and 13, with influenza. . . Mrs. ! Joe Winkler was ill last weekend. EWING — Wilson Spangler i vent to Omaha on Friday for a physical checkup . . . Ebben jrafft is “much improved” after >eing confined at his home sev eral days last week, suffering from a heart attack. NORTH OF S T U A R T—Mrs. Lou Prange was hospitalized at the ONeill hospital Thursday night and Friday, suffering from food poisoning. She was dismis- j sed Friday afternoon. Cold, Snow to Chase Sunshine ■ - The unusually mild February weather is expected to give way to snow and cold today (Thurs day). Highest temperature during the week was 60 degrees regis tered on Sunday. Lowest was 10 degrees, recorded early last rhursday. Week’s summary, based on 24 hour periods ending at 6 p.m. daily, follows: Date HI Lo February 15. -^6 10 February 16 - 30 22 February 17 -55 20 February 18 _60 25 February 19 - 55 21 February 20 -50 35 JUSTICE COURT February 20: Bert DeGroff, of O’Neill, pleaded guilty, intoxi cated driving charge, $10 and costs, driver’s license suspended 30 days. Complaining officer: Police Chief Chet Calkins. February 20: Floyd Wagner, of O’Neill, disturbing peace, plead ed guilty, $10 and costs. Com plaining officer: Police Chief Chet Calkins. Slate Hairdressers' Elect O'Neill Woman— Mrs. Magraret Claussen, of O’ Neill, Monday was elected fourth vice-president of the Nebraska State National Hairdressers’ and Cosmetology association. More than 500 persons were registered at the conclave in Omaha. Recalled to Active Duty— Edward (Ned) Porter, who has been with the Nebraska Safety Patrol for a year, has been re called to active duty with the army. He has been stationed at David City. Go to Grand Island— Mr. and Mrs. George Van Ev ery were in Grand Island Sun day, February 18, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Myron Van Every. Mrs. Denn Van Evejry accompanied them to Grand Island where she met her husband. Visit Patient— Mrs. Raymond Bly, of Amelia, and Mrs. Arthur Dexter visited Mrs. Richard Harley in the Til den hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Warner had Sunday dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeGroff. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shriner spent Sunday in Ainsworth. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: February 15—Mrs. Wm. Derickson, of Star; Mrs. Louie Prange, of Stuart, medic al, condition "good”. 16—Terry Sanderson, of Chambers, medic al, condition "improved”; Don Mattox, of Broken Bow, accident, condition “improved”; Mrs. Min nie Krohn, of Chambers, medi cal, condition *Tfair”’. 16—Mrs. Bert Winchelt, of O'Neill, medi cal, condition “good”. 20—Mrs. Minnie McBeth, of Ewing, medi cal, condition “improved”; Eu gene Jareske, of O'Neill, burns, readmitted. Sitill in hospital: Mrs. Mary IMullen, of O’Neill, condition, "improved". Dismissals: February 14— Charles Vequist, of O’Neill, trans ferred to Sioux City. 16—'Mrs. Louie Prange, of Stuart; Terry Sanderson, of Chambers; Mrs. Vernon Whitaker and baby, of Chambers. 17—Don Mattox.of Broken Bow. 18—Eugene Jares ke, of O’Neill. 2P—Mrs. Wm Der lickson and daughter, of SAar; Mrs. Bert Winchell, of O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Dickie Hanzlik, of Verdel, ap nendectomy, dismissed; Mrs. Gerald Lee, of Lynch, medical, "doing well”; Mrs. E. A. Peter sen, of Monowi, accident, dis missed; Albert Ross, of Spencer, appendectomy, “doing well”; Reuben Avoy, of Spencer, med cial, "satisfactory”: Mary Lee Neiman, of Herrick, S. D.. appen dectomy, “doing well”; Miss Lela Blair, of Spencer, tiedical, "do ing well: Mrs. Leonard Havran ek, of Lynch, medical “much improved”; John Bainbridge, of Bristow, “unchanged.” Dismissals: Joe Kocian, of Spen cer; Dennis Dale Hrbek, of Red bird; Joy Howell, of Bristow; Marvin Bendig, of Bonesteel, S. D.; Mrs. Dan Leighty, of Lynch; Mrs. Edward Arneson, of Niobra ra; Mrs. Edward Zach, of O' Neill; Mrs. Max Neilan, of Lake Andes, S. D.; Mrs. Bernard Ha jek. of Lynch; G. N. Guthmiiier, of Anoka; Emily Kay Hargens, of Spencer. COMMUNITY (Stuart) In hospital: Mrs. Lola Hume rick. of Stuart, condition “good.” Admissions: February 13—Mrs. Elsie Jungman, of Amelia. 15 — Robert Benjamin, of Jackson, Minn. 17—Mrs. Mary LaFoy, ol Amelia. Dismissals: February 12 — Ed White, of Amelia. 16—Mrs. Elsie Jungman, of Amelia; Robert Benjamin, of Jackson, Minn. NORTH OF STUART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn vis ited at the Dewayne Philbrick lome in O’Neill Saturday, Febr rary 17. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke and boys were O’Neill callers Tuesday, February 13. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith and Darrel were Tuesday, Febr uary 13, dinner guests of Mr. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Chas iN. Smith, of Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Prange at tended the International Har vester show in Atkinson Thurs day afternoon, February 15. Mrs. George Mellor and daugh ter and Mrs. Jesse Mellor, of At kinson, were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke and family. Mrs. Wardell Alexander en tertained a group of ladies at a party at her home Friday after noon, February 16. Mrs. Leonard Chaffin and girls spent Wednesday, Febru ary 14, at the Russell Hipke home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmaderer and family were Tuesday eve ning callers at the Russell Hip- I ke home. Mrs. Charles Dobias and boys visited with Mrs. Russell Hipke and boys Monday evening, Feb ruary 12, while the men attend ed the telephone meeting. Darrell Smith visited school at district 52 Wednesday after noon, February 14, and attended their valentine party. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Allyn en tertained a large group of friends and relatives at a reception and shower Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lofquest, recent newlyweds. Mr. Lofquest is a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Allyn and has worked at the Allyn home the past year. He is a son of Mrs. Edna Lofquest, of Ew ing. Mrs. Bob Lofquest is a Lynch girl. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry and daughter wore visitors of the church and Sunday-school ser vice Sunday afternoon, Febru ary 18. Mr. and Mrs. Perry are from the Kirkwood neighbor hood north of Newport. Warren Berry and Merrill Smith helped Charles Dobias butcher a beef Saturday after noon, February 17. Miss Jerry Slaymaker, of At kinson, was a February 18-19 weekend guest of Miss Grace Allyn at the James Allyn home. The annual telephone meeting of the “23” line, running north east of Stuart, held its annual meeting at the Herbert Sweet school Monday evening, Febru ary 12, with all officers reelect ed for the coming year. Arthur Olberding is president; Herbert Sweet, secretary-treasurer, and Linford Sweet, lineman. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith and Darrel were in Neligh on business Thursday afternoon, February 15. LEGAL NOTICE (First pub. Feb 22, 1951.) NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Public notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between R. W. Weisser, E. J. Rodman, and M. Emily Rodman, all of O’Neill, Nebraska, doing business under the name and style of AMERICAN GEAR COMPANY OF O’NEILL, and having its principal place of bus iness at O’Neill, Nebraska, was dissolved by mutual agreement and consent on the 5th day of February, 1951, and ceased busi ness operations on that date. Said partnership no longer exists. R. W. WEISSER E. J. RODMAN M. EMILY RODMAN « 42c G. C. 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