FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS KELLER—Mr. and Mrs. John A. Keller, of New London, Conn., a son, John Lund, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Wednes day, January 23, at New London. The mother is the former Darlene Potts, recently of Emmet. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Darlene Potts, of Chambers. The father's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy KaHer, of Lynch. ELSBURY—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elsburv. of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces, born at 8:15 p.m., Friday, Febru ary 1, in Atkinson Memorial hos pital—the first birth in the new hospital. Mrs. Elsbury is the for mer Darla Davis, of O’Neill. HAMMOND — Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond, of O’Neill, a daughter. Margaret Anne, weigh ing 5 pounds 7 ounces, born Fri day, January 25. in St. Vincent’s hospital, Sioux City. The Ham monds have 2 sons, Michael, 5, and Jeff, 3Vi. THIELE—Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Thiele, of Deloit, a son, bom Monday, January 28, in the Til den hospital. The Thieles have 2 | other children — a son and a daughter. This makes 20 grand children for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thiele. , „ LINBAUGH — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Linbaugh, of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, born on Friday. February 1, at the West Point hospital. FUHRER—Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer, of O’Neill, a daughter. Linda Marie, weighing 7 pounds, born Friday, February 1, at the O'Neill hospital. WERT — Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wert, of O’Neill, a son, David. Alan, weighing 9 pounds 8 ounces, born Saturday. February 2, in the O’Neill hospital. YOUNGS—Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Youngs, of Inman, a daugh ter. Kathryn Kay, weighing 8 pounds 10 ounces, born Satur day, February 2, in the O’Neill hospital. RAMM—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramm, of Stuart, a son, weigh ing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Thursday, January 31, in the Stuart Community hospital. FOX — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox, of Atkinson, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Sat urday, February 2, in the Stuart Community hospital. Mrs. Fox is the former Mildred Sobotka. SCHIESSLER — Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schiessler, of Stuart, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, born Tuesday, February 5, in the Stuart Community hos pital. SHALD—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shald. of Stuart, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, bom Tuesday, February 5, in the Stu art Community hospital. GAMEL—Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gamel, of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing 7 pounds 12 ounces, born Sunday, February 3, in a Norfolk hospital. Excello Club Plans Blood Typing — Mrs. Harry Mulhair entertained the Excello project club Monday, February 4, at Lynch. The club discussed taking up the project of blood typing. Mrs. Jack Darnell and Mrs. Leland Moody are new members. Mrs. Earl Rosicky and Mrs. Don Allen presented the lesson on “quick breads." Much enthu siasm was shown in this baking lesson. Caraway bread, date-nut bread and several kinds of muf fins were baked and served with salad and coffee. The next lesson will be held at the Don Allen haime. SICK & INJURED O’NEILL— Mrs. John Grutsch returned to her home Sunday from Oakland where she had been recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Ste vens. She recently submitted to major surgery in a Sioux City hospital. . . Mrs. George Ham mond and daughter, Margaret Anne, returned home Tuesday. Margaret Anne was bom Friday, January 25, in St. Vincent’s hos pital, Sioux City. Mr. Hammond drove to Sioux City for them. . . Miss Margaret Zakrzewski ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fox to Winnebago, Minn., Mon day where she will consult an eye specialist. . . Mrs. Earl Farr, who entered Lutheran hospital, Norfolk, Sunday, January 27. for surgery, is expected to be releas ed from the hospital today (Thursday). . . Maurice Cava naugh entered the Veterans hos pital. Lincoln. Tuesday. January 29. . . Miss Laura Wetzler is re covering from a fractured ankle suffered in a fall on the ice Thursday, January 24. She was absent from her work at Shel hamer Foods 5 days. . . Mrs. Don ald McKamy is "good" in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor folk. . . Robert Lucas plans to go to the Veterans hospital, Grand Island on Sunday, February 10. Mrs. Harry Sullivan has been re leased from St. Catherine’s hos pital, Omaha, where recently she submitted to major surgery. She is at the Edward Sparks home, [>maha. . . Clarence J, Sauser has been confined to his home this week because of a leg ailment. ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs. Warren Marr were in Stuart on Tuesday, January 29. to call on Mrs. Marrs’ father. Frank Greger, sr., who is in the Community hospital there. Mr. Greger, who is in his 70s, received a very pain ful bruise when he fell from an underslung. Mr. Greger had at tempted to jump on the rack af ter the driver had started up when passing through a gate. He slipped and the back wheel ran over his right shoulder. He is “resting easy’’ at his home. . . . Cecil Bogue had a small piece of emery removed from his left eye this week. The steel particle was imbedded in the left eyeball and a doctor was required to remove it. . . Miss Frances Gottschall, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gottschall. was the first surgical patient at Atkinson Memorial hospital. Miss Gott scha required immediate surgery for the removal of her appendix. Dr. F. J. Clark, of Stuart, per formed the operation Sunday, February 4. . . Mrs. William Black is "improved” in Our La dy of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. . . . Leona Kazda will leave Our Lady of Lourdes hospital Sunday. DELOIT — Zoe Ann Huffman was ill with chickenpox recently, instead of measles as stated ear- ' her. . . The 3 daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmiser have been having measles. . . Shirley Sehi is ill with measles. . . Shar on Kallhoff had measles while visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bauer. . . Douglas Wulf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wulf, has the measles. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sehi went to Norfolk last Thursday where Mr. Sehi had a medical checkup. He recently submitted to an operation. CHAMBERS—Mrs. Paul Roth left Thursday, January 31, for Denver, Colo., to be with her fa ther, H. C. Stewart, who is in a convalescant home there. His condition is "not improved." . . . INMAN—Mrs. Leo Mossman and Paul Bitner went to Lincoln Saturday to bring Mr. Mossman home from the Veterans hospital, where he had been a patient. IJMJ4 . Grand champion bull of the Aberdeen Angus show held here Tuesday was Formero L. 72d (above), consigned by E. J. Revell & Son. Re —The Frontier Photo & Enjrravini? serve champion honors went to Harry E. Ressel with his entry, Eric Bandolier of Holt (below). Champ sold for $1,850; reserve for $800. PAGE — Ross Fink drove to Grand Island Saturday to bring his father. George Fink. home. Mr. Fink had spent 2 weeks there receiving medical care. . . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heiss and 2 daughters and Raymond Heiss went to Grand Island Friday where Donald entered the Vet erans hospital for medical care. Mrs. Heiss and 2 daughters are at Greeley where they will visit her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Rayburn. Raymond Heiss return ed home. . . Mrs. Addie Kelly be came suddenly ill Friday night. She was taken to the O’Neill hos jital early Saturday morning. She is reported “improving.” . . Ver non Dorr suffered a sprained an kle when he slipped on the ice and fell. He is using crutches to get around. . . A doctor was called to the Chris Sorensen home at 1:30 a.m. Monday. Mr. Soren sen had suffered a serious heart attack. His condition was “im proved” later in the day. . . An ton Nissen suffered a foot injury when a block of salt fell on his foot while working at the Farm ers store. EWING—Mrs. Ralph Hales, a former resident of Ewing, under went surgery at the Immanuel hospital, Omaha, on Wednesday, February 6. . . Dorla Mlnarik, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik. was operated on for appendicitis Sunday at the i'ilden hospital. . . Mary Maud Huffman is having a siege with measles this week. . . Mrs. Perry Sick, who became ill while at tending the Pinochle club Thurs day, is “improved.” . . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Billings visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kimes. at Clearwater on Sunday. Mr. Kimes had the misfortune to slip on ice and injure a knee. . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eacker took their small daughter, Linda, to Omaha Friday for a medical checkup, returning Saturday. . . Jim Bartak left Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. . . Au gust Kohle is “good” in Our La dy of Lourdes hospital. LYNCH—Mrs. Lloyd Mills has been confined to her bed several days this week with a severe siege of flu. . . Mrs. Mary Gallop has been on the sick list for some time. . . Mrs. Irene Carsten left for Omaha last Thursday foi a medical checkup. . . Mr. and | Mrs. Ernest Darnell spent sev eral days at Scottsbluff at the John Duff home to visit with Er nest's mother, who has been bed fast for some time. Mrs. Sarah Darnell is “contented and as good as could be expected,” rela i tives say. . . Edmund Rohde is j convalescing in a Lincoln hospital ! He plans to return home by the j end of this week. Mrs. Rohde and daughter, Mrs. Johnny Sva tos, are in Lincoln to be near Mr. Rohde. . . Lila Norwood was dis missed from the Lynch hospital last Thursday but was forced to return Monday for further treat ments. AMELIA—Clyde Widman and daughter, Marcia, drove to Nor folk Sunday to bring Mrs. Wid man home from the hospital. . . . Charles Sigman is recovering from a severely bruised knee he received when kicked by a cow. He butchered a beef for Ed White Monday. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: January 30—Chet Fees, of Chambers, medical, con dition improved. 31 — Charles Jones, of O’Neill, accident, con dition fair. February 1 — Mrs. Sam Fuhrer, of O’Neill. 2—Mrs. Jesse Wert, of O’Neill; Mrs. Ad die Kelley, of Page, medical, con dition fair; Mrs. Marvin Youngs, of Inman. 5—Mrs. Harold Wil hort, of Inman, medical, condition good. 6—Mrs. David Johnson, of Chambers, medical, condition fairly good. Still in hospital: Dale Bell, of Chambers, condition same; S. E. Howard, of O’Neill, medical, con dition same. Dismissals: January 30 —Mrs. Ted Jareske, of O’Neill. February 1—Chet Fees, of Chambers; Char les Jones of O’Neill, transferred to Omaha hospital. 2—Mary Hor iskey. of O’Neill; Mrs. Sam Fuh rer. of O’Neill. 6—Mrs. Jesse Wert and son. of O’Neill. COMMUNITY (Stuart) Admissions: Mrs. Hazel Lock mon, of Stuart, February 4. con dition good; John MacLachlan, of Atkinson. January 30, fairly good; Mrs. Erma Carr, of Atkin son. February 1, medical, good: Mrs. Robert Ramm, of Stuart. January 31; Mrs. Ted Schiessler, of Stuart, February 5; Mrs. Rich ard Fox, of Atkinson, February 2; Mrs. Louis Shald. of Stuart. Feb ruary 4. Still in hospital: Mrs. Bertha Dobias, condition good; Mrs. Theresa Simons, of Stuart, condi tion good, surgical patient. Dismissals: Mrs. George Whit tier and son. of Atkinson, Febru ary 3; Mrs. Frank Wewel. of Stu art, February 2; Mrs. Mary Shald and baby daughter, of Stuart. February 3. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admissions: Mrs. Ray Elsbury, of Atkinson; Frances Gotschall, of Atkinson, emergency appen dectomy, February 3: Philip Keating, medical; James Coday, sr., medical. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE: 200-acre former Gan non farm, located 4 miles no*h of Inman. Possession March 1. If interested phone or write: Fred H. Reinking. Schleswig, la., phone 185. 40-41-65 FOR SALE: All modem home, nice location. 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