FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS FERNAU—Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Femau, of Ainsworth, a son, Ste ven, bom on Saturday, October 27, at the Ainsworth hospital. Mrs. Femau is the former Delores Buchman, of O’Neill. LANGAN—Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Langan, of Columbus, a son, Timothy Joseph, bom on Wednesday, October 31, at a Col umbus hospital. They are former ly of O’Neill. FORD— Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ford, of O’Neill, a son, Bruce, bom on Sunday, November 4. at the home of Mrs. Ferd Krutz. Mrs. Ford is the former Frances Gamel. DUNAWAY — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunaway, of Ewing, a son, Robert Leroy, weighing 8 pounds, born Tuesday, October 30, at the Orchard hospital. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunaway, all of Ewing. SHOLES—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sholes, of O’Neill, a daughter, Cynthia Louise, weighing 10 pounds 8 ounces, born Thursday, November 1, at the O’Neill hos pital. SMOCK—Mr. and Mrs. Emer son Smock, of Boise, Ida., a STORM COATS NEEDED WHEN WINTER HITS! KEEP WARM! 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Drafting Cheaper Than Recruiting Holt county selective service board members, Glea H, Wade, of O’Neill; Fred Jungman, of At kinson, and William E. Wulf, of Ewing, last week joined with members of 19 other northeast Nebraska draft boards in a brief ing session held at Norfolk. The session was conducted by staff representatives of the Nebraska selective service headquarters in Lincoln. Mrs. W. H. Harty, of O’Neill, chief clerk, also attended. The purpose of the meeting was to hold a general discussion of problems and policies of se lective service. The new regula tions passed in June were ex plained and reviewed. It was pointed out that those in deferred classes II or III are subject to call up to and including the time they are 35 years of age, and not 26 as under old regulations. The discussion brought out the statement that getting a man in to the service through the coun ty, state and national draft chan nels costs $55, while the cost through recruiting services is $584 per man. The state headquarters were represented by Lt.-Col. Francis S. Drath, Lt.-Col. Frank B. O’ Connell, Maj. Lee Liggett, Bob McGinnis, chairman of the state appeal board, and George Knapp, auditor. Colonel O’Connell estimated Saturday 650 Nebraska youths will be drafted in January. Nebraska’s December call is a low 269, because no men will be drafted during the last 2 holiday weeks. Page Juniors Present Play, ‘Rest Assured’ PAGE — The’junior class of Page high school presented the 3 act comedy, “Rest Assured,” in the school gymnasium Friday evening before a large audience. The cast was as follows: “Mr. Marlock,” father, Jerry Terrill; “Mrs. Marlock," mother, Jackie Russell; “Mary Marlock,” daugh ter, Ruth Parks; “Jessica Mar lock,” daughter, Anna Mae Wise man; "Mildred,” maid, Lois Mil ler; "Joe Laconi,” Mary’s fiance* LeRoy Leist; “Luigi Laconi,” Joe’s father, Ronald Park; “Mar tha," Luigi’s departed wife, Jo Ann Braddoek; “Lucifer,” from down below, Lionel Ickes; "Miss Akers,” Mr. Marlock’s secretary, Lorraine Clasey; "George Blew,” attorney, Harold Canaday; “Mrs. Schmalts," from down below, Marlene Kelly; "Mrs. Frink,” washer woman, Elaine Clasey. In behalf of the junior class, a gift was presented Miss Phyllis Shaul, coach of the play, by the class president, Jerry Terrill. En tertainment between acts was furnished by Miss Nancy Heiss and Leonard Sawyer, accompan ied by Ruth Parks. —By Ronald Park, secretary. Class Play Nets $60 — INMAN — The Inman high school junior class play, "The Little Clodhopper,” netted nearly $68. Included in the cast were Ronald Coventry, Larry David, Delbert David, Carolyn Watson, Yvonee Smith, Naomi Ross, Eve lyn Davis. Mrs. Schlotman was the spon sor. Mr. and Mra. Herb Nielsen helped with ticket sales. Parents are invited to visit school sometime during the week of November 11-17, when the In man consolidated school observes national education week. “Voice of The Frontier," 9:45 a.m., Mon., Wed., Sat., WJAG, 780 k.c._ oiCK & LNJURED O’NEILL—Mrs. Hugh Ray ac companied her daughtter, Mrs. McCoy Rhodes, of Cody, to Ro chester, Minn., Sunday where Mrs. Rhodes was to enter a clin ic. . . Emmet Carr submitted to minor surgery Wednesday, Octo ber 31, at the Veterans hospital, Grand Island. His wile and John Grutsch visited him Thursday. He returned Tuesday to O’Neill. . . Baby Terry McManus has been having a siege of influenza. . . Mrs. L. M. Merriman had an op eration at St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City on Monday, No vember 5. . . . The children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yamall have been sick and under a doc tor’s care. . , Mrs. S. M. Barnard went to Omaha on Sunday to vis it her husband, who is recovering from a broken hip. He is at the home of their daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Byers. . . . Mrs. John Cleary, of O’Neill, went to Sioux City on Monday, October 29, for a medical check up. . . Mrs. Dick Tomlinson took her son, Mickey, to Omaha on Monday where he had a checkup on his eyes. From there he went on to Nebraska City where he attends the school for the blind. . . . Charles Fontaine suffered a broken arm Thursday, October 25, while rounding up cattle. . . . Merle Hickey’s condition is good at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. . . . Mary Ann Coenan, a first grader in O’Neill school, has been having measles. EWING—Mis. Robert Dunaway and son, Robert Leroy, came on Thursday from the Orchard hos pital. They are guests at the home of her parents. . . On Tuesday evening, October 30, Ann Marie, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen, was painfully burned on the right-leg and arm. She had turned the hot water faucet while in the bath tub. She was taken to the Tilden hospital for treatment but was able to re turn home and is making “satis factory progress.” . . . Mrs. Sam Regan came home Wednesday, October 31, from Omaha where she had been hospitalized for the past month. She is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spittler. . . . Earl Billings returned home from Grand Island Wednesday, Octo ber 31, where he had been called for a physical checkup. He is able to get about with the aid of crutches. . . . James Boies went to the Veterans hospital at Grand Island Tuesday for medical treatment. He is suffering from ulcers of the stomach. PAGE — Andy Wettlaufer, farmer near here, suffered burns on his left hand when the tractor he was starting exploded. The incident occurred in a corn crib. Several hundred dollars’ damage was done to the tractor. The crib was slightly damaged. . . . Mrs. Roy Grubbs is reported "up and around” in the Lutheran hos pital, Norfolk, where she has been a patient. AMELIA— Mrs. Tom Thomp son and Mrs. Richard Kaiser were “very poorly” last week. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sammons went to Omaha Sunday evening where Mr. Sammons was to receive medical attention for his eyes. . . . Mrs. Stella Sparks and Mrs. Emmett Carr drove to Grand Is land Thursday to visit Mr. Carr, who was in the Veterans hospital there. CHAMBERS—Seth Hertel is a patient at the O’Neill hospital. He suffered a heart attack Sun day. . . Mrs. Joe Homolka, who has been in good condition at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor folk, left the hospital Tuesday. . . C. F. Gillette, who was transfer red from O’Neill hospital, is re ported good at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. STUART — Mrs. Ima Myers is recovering from pneumonia in St. Joseph’s hospital, Omaha. . . I ,euh Olberding, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olberding, has been a patient in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, for several days. . . .Mrs. Elmer Vo gel and baby daughter are in good condition in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. REDBIRD—Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bessert took Mrs. Bessert’s moth er, Mrs. Fred Truax, sr., to Om aha Wednesday, October 31. for a checkup. They returned Satur day, accompanied by Mrs. Tru ax’s little granddaughter, Judith Jonas, of Omaha, who will attend school at Redbird. ATKINSON — Mrs. William Luckert is in satisfactory condi tion at Our Lady of Lourdes hos pital, Norfolk. INMAN—Robert Sample is a patient in a Rochester, Minn., hospital. CELIA—Mrs. Ray Pease is on the sick list this week. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. James Carney went to Bassett Tuesday to at tend funeral services for Fred Steinke, 67, who died Saturday. He dropped dead at a garage as the result of a heart attack. Mr. Steinke was a friend of the Car neys. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE: Oil heater, 2-room size.—Roy D. Johnson, phone 340-J, O’Neill. 27c CARO OF THANKS I WISH to thank all my friends and relatives for the cards, let ters and gifts sent to me while I was in the hospital. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. 27p50 MRS. RAY BARTOS FOR SALE: Turkeys, live or dressed. — Mrs. Ralph Brook houser, Middle Branch, Nebr. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: November 1—Mrs. Robert bnoles, of O’Neill. 3 — Mrs. Mattie Urban, of Ewing, medical, condition fair; Orton Young, of O’Neill, medical, condi tion fairly good; Mrs. Leatha Hor row, of O’Neill, medical, condi tion good. Dismissals: October 31 —Mrs Kenneth Kestenholtz, of Inman. November 3—Mrs. Thomas Kel ly and son, of Page. 4 — Mrs. George Mellor and daughter, of Atkinson. 6—Mrs. Robert Sholes and daughter, of O’Neill. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (Stuart) In hospital: Mrs. Lola Humrich, of Stuart, condition good. Admissions: November 3 — Philip Keating, of Atkinson, con dition good; Terry Gregor, of Stuart, minor surgery, condition good; Mrs. Marianne Andersen, of Newport, a baby girl, condi tion good. Remember the Lions minstrel show, Wednesday night, Novem ber 14. (See adv. elsewhere.) 27-4-50 RERBIRD NEWS Mrs. Frank Wyant, Mrs. How ard Slack and Mrs. Eldon Sedivy were honored on their birthday anniversaries recently when the neighbors of the community ga thered at their homes, bringing luncheon and birthday gifts. Mrs. Guy Hull, delegate of the Lynch Rebekah lodge, accom panied by Mrs. Merle Moody, of Lynch, attended the annual ses sion of the Rebekah assembly at Grand Island last week. Mrs. Tim Scanlon, of Sheridan, Wyo., visited with friends and relatives here last week. She was a visitor of the Scott community club in the Frank McDonald home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Scanlon is the former Virginia Gallentine, daughter of Mrs. Henry Schollmeyer, of Sheridan. Mrs. Junior Wilson entertained O'NEILL CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS October 10, 1951 Council met at regular session. Present: Mayor Davis, Council-1 men Uhl, Johnson, Merriman, Asimus and Jones. Minutes of previous meetings read and approved. Meeting was called to order by the Mayor. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Asimus, that the following bills be allowed. On the General Fund: Walter Calkins _$183.60 Chester Calkins_214.30 Howard Newton_193.60 Lloyd Brittell_150.00 Wm. Griffin . 37.50 Cecil Sparks_ 36.00 Jack Daily- 7.50 Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co__12.82 Marcellus Implement Co. _ 58.51 Interstate Machine & Supply - 60.74 Ed. T. Campbell_ 334.73 School Dist. No. 7_ 6.00 Gillespie Electric_22.68 Coyne Hdw. _ 43.95 Howard’s Blacksmith_28.75 Texaco Service Station .. 118.60 Joe Wert _ 183.60 Leland Lieb _ 193.60 Bob Cook . 193.60 O. D. French _ 20.00 Henry Kuhfahl 10.00 O’Neill Neon Co. . 48.00 Shelhamer Oil & Equip. 33.75 Gamble Store _ 11.50 Dorothy Enright _ 10.00 O’Neill Fire Dept. _ 84.00 J. B. Grady, Agent 63.66 Lohaus Motor Co. __ 384.30 Contingent Fund _ 9.95 Consumers Pub. Power 611.14 Collector of Internal Rev. 200.90 On the Water Fund: Ralph Scofield $183.60 O. D. French _ 75.00 Johnson Drugs _ 15.45 American Gear Co. _ 19.11 Coyne Hdw. Co. _ 10.00 Howard’s Blacksmith _ 14.80 Texaco Service Station. 12.00 L. C. Anderson_ 307.40 First National Bank_ 7.08 N. W. Bell Tele. Co._ 8.75 Western Supply Co._123.61 Contingent Fund __ 88.26 Consumers Pub. Power Dist. . 126.71 Collector of Internal Rev. 177.00 motion carried. Motion by Uhl, seconded by Merriman, that C. H. and Mary McManus be granted a building permit for a new house 22x22 feet to be built on the north % of lots 1 and 2 Block E. Fahy’s Second Addition. Motion carried. Motion by Uhl, seconded by Jones, that George H. Jones be granted a building permit for a warehouse on lot 3, block 2, Pi oneer Townsite. Building to be 32x60 feet. Motion carried. Motion by Johnson, seconded by Uhl, that Lyle Benda be granted a permit for a new ga rage 20x22 feet on lot 8 block H Fahy’s Addition to O’Neill. Mo tion carried. Motion by Asimus, seconded by Merriman, to grant a moving permit to James Davidson and Sons, to move building 20x30 feet from new hospital site the N.W corner of block 5 Original Town of O’Neill. Description, the no. 70 feet of lots 9 and 10 block 1 Fahy’s Add. Motion carried. Motion by Uhl, seconded by Johnson, that Anna S Mather be granted a building permit for a new house 24x30 feet on lot 27 block H, Golden Sub-Division. Moton carried. Motion by Jones, seconded by Merriman, that F. J. Bazelman be granted a building permit for a new garage 20x24. on lot 19. block F, Fahy’s Park Addition. Motion carried. UDon motion the council ad journed upon call bv the Mavor. J. E DAVIS Mayor O D. FRENCH City Clerk at a birthday dinner Sunday, Oc tober 28, for her husband, Jun ior’s brothers and sisters and their; families, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Baker were present. Miss Hazel McDonald, of Cain fornia, and Mrs. Albert McDon ald, of Lynch, called in the Tom White and Frank McDonald homes Tuesday, October 30. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gifford and children returned the latter part of October from the West coast k.;_ .. - where they had spent 3 weeks i with relatives and friends in j Washington and Oregon. The Hallowe’en programs and box socials of Dorothy Rosen krans and pupils, Beverly Carson and pupils, and Mrs. Mary Lou Oleson and pupils were well at tended and a nice sum netted irom the sale of boxes at each ochool. Mrs. Junior Wilson is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Tuch and family of Ver del. (Mrs. Tuch was released from the Lynch hospital on Tues day, October 30. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDon ald, of Omaha, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bessert vis ited sereval days the past week at Wagner, S.D., with ? their daughter, Mrs. John Stewart, and family and their son, Beryle.' » Sunday dinner guests of the Al bert Carson family were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pinkerman and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hull and Leroy. ' ANNOUNCEMENT • The American Legion will be the only place in O’Neill to handle CHRIST MAS TREES this year. • I he trees have been ordered and will be available in plenty of time for Christmas. Announcement will be made of time and place where they will be sold. • 1 he American Legion wishes to thank all the O’Neill merchants who have re linquished the sale of Christmas trees to the Legion. SIMONSON POST 93 American Legion Hi SHELHAMER FOODS GROCERY PHONES: 56. 78 O’NEILL PRODUCE PHONE: 173 PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.. 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