FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS BRAUER—Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Brauer, of Stuart, a son, James John, born Monday, April 7, in Norfolk. The Brauers live in the Cleveland community. FUELBERTH — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuelberth, of Bazile Mills, a daughter, born Sunday, March 30, in the Plainview hospital. Mr. Fuelberth is a former resident of the Cleveland community. SEERY — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seery, of Chambers, a daughter, Janet Marie, weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces, born Wednesday, April 9, at the Bassett hospital. WINTERMOTE—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote, of Chambers, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces, born Sunday, April 13, at Tilden hospital. This is their first child. UH-Nb^H—Mr. ana Mrs. nay Genser, of Verdigre, a daughter, Connie Kay, weighing 616 pounds, born Wednesday, April 2, at Ver digre. Mrs. Genser is the former Marjorie Stewart, of Lynch. Mrs. Genser and baby are staying at the Ray Mulhair home here this week. ALFORD— Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Alford, jr. , of Naper, a daughter, Becky Jo, born Mon day, March 24, at the Burke, S. D., hospital. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reel, of Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Alford, sr., of Naper, and the preat-grandmother is Mrs. August Schindler, of Lynch. HUEBERT—Mr. and Mrs. Dale Huebert, of Wichita, Kans., a son, Gene Scott, born Sunday, March 30. Mrs. Huebert is the former Shirley Jensen, of Plain view. Dale Huebert is the son of Mrs. Edna Huebert. VAN EVERY—Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Van Every, of O’Neill, a son, born on Friday, April 11, at ! the O’Neill hospital. MARR—Mr. and Mrs. Dale j Marr, of Atkinson, a daughter, j Julie Ann, weighing 6 pounds 8 ! ounces, born on Saturday, April 12, at the O’Neill hospital. TOMJACK—Mr. and Mrs, Bud Tomjack, of Ewing, a daughter, Phyllis Arlene, weighing 9 pounds 4 ounces, born Saturday, April 12, at the O’Neill hospital. JOHNSON—Mr. and Mrs. Hi ram Johnson, of O’Neill, a daugh ter, born Saturday, April 12, in the O’Neill hospital. MORROW—Mr- and Mrs. Leon ard Morrow, of O’Neill, a daugh ter, born Sunday, April 13, in the j O’Neill hospital. HENNING—Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Henning, of Atkinson, a | daughter, Sandra Kay, weighing 1 7 pounds 14 ounces, born Friday, April 11, at the Stuart Commun ity hospital. SKRDLA—Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Skrdla, of Atkinson, a son, weighing 9 pounds 8 ounces, born Friday, April 11, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. DVORAK— Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Dvorak, of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, bom Sunday, April 13, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. SMITH— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, of Atkinson, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 15 ounces born Tuesday, April 15, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: April 11 — Mrs. Kenneth Van Every, of O'Neill. 12—Mrs. Tom Bilstein, of Amelia, medical, condition good; Mrs. Dale Marr, of Atkinson; Mrs- Bud Tomjack, of Ewing; Charles Hom olka, of Chambers, medical, con dition improved; Mrs. Hiram Johnson, of O’Neill. 13—Mrs. Leonard Morrow, of O’Neill; Dan Waegli, of O’Neill, medical, con dition good. 15—Gus Bauman, of Ewing, medical, condition fair. Still in hospital: Baby Merle DeLong, of O'Neill, condition good; Baby Gokie, of O’Neill, condition good; Baby Pamela Bel zer, of O’Neill, improving; Albert Majors, of Chambers, medical, condition good. Dismissals: April 9—Mrs. Al vin Ott and son, of O'Neill; Larry Leiswald, of Chambers. 10 — Philip Boyer, of O’Neill. 11— Mrs. Leo Culhane and son, of O’ Neill; Joe Zaborowski, of Ewing. 12—Marvel Borg, of O’Neill. 14 —Don Waegli, of O’Neill; Mrs. Clarence Gokie and son, of O’ Neill; Baby Merle DeLong, of O'Neill. 16—Albert Majors, of Chambers. ATKINSON MEMORIAL (April 3-15) Admitted: April 3—Mrs. Albert Freouf, obstetrical. 4 — Charles Chace, surgical. 5—Mrs. Conrad ! Straka, medical; Mrs. Leo Wiech- I man, medical. 6 — Mrs. James ! Humpal. medical. 8—Fred Karo I sr., medical. 9 — Mrs. Kathryn Grof, medical. 10—Miss Connie Miller, tonsillectomy. 11 — Mrs. Donald Skrdla. obstetrical. 13 — I Mrs. Edward Dvorak, obstetric al. 15 — Mrs. Albert Smith, ob stetrical. Dismissed: April 3—Mrs. Joe Brandi, obstetrical. 8—Mrs. Al bert Freouf and daughter, Linda Kay. 16 — Mrs. Leo Wicchman, medical. 10—Miss Ellen O’Don nell, medical. 12 — Miss Connie Miller. 14—Mrs. Conrad Straka medical. 15—Mrs. Kathryn Ver zal, medical. STUART COMMUNITY Admissions: April 10 — J. P. Murphy, of Stuart, medical and X-ray diagnosis; Mrs. Albert Hen ning, of Atkinson, obstetrical. 11 —Charles Coryell, of Bassett, medical, condition good. Dismis sals: April 11—Mrs. Samuel Lof quest and baby girl, of Stuart; J. P. Murphy, of Stuart. 16—Mrs. Albert Henning and baby girl, of Atkinson. o . O o ° | INMAN NEWS Miss LuElla Watson, who at tends Wayne college, spent the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. Mrs. Sarah Sholes and Jim and Mrs. Helen Sholes tok Suellen Sholes to Omaha Monday for medical attention. i Mr and Mrs. Jack Emmons and sons spent the Easter weekend in Fremont with relatives and friends. Mrs. Lottie Thompson had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cooper and son, of Orchard, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thomp son and sons, of Grand Island. Mr- and Mrs. J. T. Thompson and sons, of Grand Island, spent the weekend visiting Mr. Thomp son’s mother, Mrs. Lottie Thomp son. >M 'h X IN.M HFI) O’NEILL—Mrs. Lod Janousek left Saturday morning, April 12, for Rochester, Minn., where she will enter a clinic. . . Marvel Borg returned home from the O’Neill hospital on Saturday, April 12. Her condition is “im proved.” . . Mrs. Mary Vitt’s con dition is “improved.” . , Larry Johnson, Consumers Public Pow er employee, was stricken with an appendicitis attack while in Scottsbluff last week on business. An emergency operation was per formed Friday at St. Mary’s hos pital, Scottsbluff. Mr. Johnson plans to move his family to Scottsbluff. . . W. M. McClellan, who has been in Sioux City re ceiving treatments for his shoul der, returned to O’Neill Thurs day, April 10. He is “improving.” . . . Carl Asimus returned Satur day from Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch, where he had been a pa tient several weeks. . . Baby Lynette Strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strong, is ill with measles. LYNCH — Mrs. Hildor Ogren, of Spencer, who has been a pa tient in the Sacred Heart hospi tal, Lynch, for several months, is able to sit up now. . . Mrs. Gordon Barta, of Dorsey, was dismissed from the local hospital Wednesday, April 9, and has been recuperating at the George Barta home here. . . Lizzie Car son, of Redbird, is a patient in the Sacred Heart hospital. - . . Mrs. Ed Whetham was dismissed from the hospital Wednesday, April 9, and is being cared for by her daughters, Mary and Ed ith, at her home here. . . Mrs. Nick Baker is a patient in the lo cal hospital and is “getting along well.” . . James Svatos has been very ill with the flu but is “im proved” at this writing. His daughter, Mrs. Mary Fusch, of O’Neill, has been caring for him. . . . Mrs. Frank Hammon is “good” in a Lutheran hospital, Norfolk. I REDBIRD — Mrs. Guy Hull went to Sioux City Sunday, April 6, to visit her sister, Mrs. Ted Schiessler, and consult doctors while there. . . A Lynch doctor was called to the Mike Hull home recently as Mrs. Mike Hull suf fered a “severe” heart attack. . . Willis Butterfield and Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse went to Om aha recently after Albert Lee Kruse, who was “quite ill” with the measles. . . Many from this community called on Mrs. Nick Baker and Mrs. Billy Wells Sat urday evening, April 5, in the Lynch hospital. STUART—Mrs. Art Runnels is taking medical treatments at the Clarkson hospital, Omaha. . . W. | C. Buford, of Irvington, has been t “seriously” ill for the past six weeks. Mr. Buford was depot a gent here for a number of years. . . Joe Levi entered the Veterans hospital, Grand Island, Thursday. . . . Mrs. Richard Brauer and ba by boy are in Lutheran hospital, Norfolk. \ CELIA—Miss Dorothy Scott visited the Charles Dobias fam ily, of Stuart, Friday, April 11. Her nephew, Roger Dobias, has measles. . . Gerald Frickel, one of twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Frickel, has measles. . . Caro line Frickel was sick and unable 1 to attend schooil Monday, April CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton took her mother, Mrs. Herbert Russ, to the Uni versity hospital, Omaha, Friday for a medical checkup. They were accompanied by Mrs. Russ’s daughter, Mrs. John Luben, of Crawford. DELOIT—Patsy Day returned from the hospital at Tilden on Tuesday. . . Mrs. Workmeister was a patient at the Tilden hos pital last week. . . Zoe Ann Huff man, who has been ill, is "much improved.” VENUS— Hubert Oltjenbruns the Lutheran hospital, Norfolk, is in "satisfactory” condition in . . . Zimmary Butterfield is “sat isfactory” in Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. ATKINSON — Mrs. Henry Schmuecker is in “good” condi tion in Our Lady of Lourdes hos pital, Norfolk. WALNUT—Mrs. W. G. Nelson is in “good” condition in our La dy of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. Visit Collins Home— Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kenneston and son, of Spencer, were Tues day, April 8, overnight guests at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins. On Wednesday, April 9, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneston and son, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins and son, Cur tis, went to Omaha on business. They returned to O’Neill Thurt< ady. — Easter day guests at the hoime of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asimus were Mrs. Asimus’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dahlstein, of Ericson. • ROCK FALLS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. William Yantzi and daughter, of Chadron, spent Easter vacation with homefolks. Easter diner guests at the Levi Yantzi home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yantzi and son, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Yantzi and son, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Derickson and Mr. and Mrs. William Yantzi and daughter. Diner guests in the Louis i Brown home Easter Sunday were 1 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hynes and Regina, Mrs. Bio^n, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda, Mr. and : Mrs. Oswald Drueke and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young and Bobby from Ravenna. Austin Hynes spent several days last week at the Don Hynes ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda spent Tuesday evening, at the Louis Brown home. Diner guests at Floyd Johnsons Easter Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Russy, Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rakes and daughters and Mrs. Florence Schultz and children. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda viewed the Missouri river flood on Sunshine Bottom, north of Lynch Monday. The roof of the school was above the water. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Johnson at tended Mrs. Clevish’s funeral on Monday and the wake Sunday evening. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE: House, completely modern, 5 rooms and bath, full basement with bedroom, lo cated on sewer. Furnace heat in every room, garage, good garden spot, mail delivery. Write: Lee E. Osborne, Parker, Kans., RFD 2, or see Lowell Johnson, O’Neill, phone 331-W. 50tf FOR SALE: Rear-mounted load er for Ford or Ferguson trac tor—Floyd Butterfield, Atkin son, phone 5814. 50p35 NASH’S I COFFEE I Per Lb.85 C I OUR FAMILY I CATSUP I 2 14-0z. 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