Future Subscribers ° BARNETT—Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barnett of Lincoln, a son, weigh ing 6 pounds 5 ounces, born Thursady, August 14. The mater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John McClellan. Mrs. Mc Clellan went to Lincoln on Tues day, August 19, to be with her daughter and new grandson. HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam K. Hansen of Butte, a daugh ter, Valerie Jean, weighing 6 pounds, 7 ounces, born recently at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of O’Neill, a son, Charles Wesley, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, bom recently at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. SPANGLER—Mr. and Mrs. Merle Spangler of Star, a daugh ter, Gayle Maxine, bom Monday, August 25, in the O’Neill hospital. McMANUS—Mr. and Mrs. Ed McManus of O’Neill, a daughter, Margaret Mae, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, bom Tuesday, August 26, in the O’Neill hospital. HELGESON—Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Helgeson of O’Neill, a son, weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces, bom Tuesday, August 26, in the O’Neill hospital. HOERLE—Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Hoerle of Ewing, a daughter, Kathy Sue, weighing 8 pounds 10 ounces, bom Sunday, August 24, in the O’Neill hospital. BURSELLr—Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Bursell of Spencer, a daugh ter, Diane Delephine, weighing 7 pounds, bom Saturday, August 23, in the O’Neill hosptal. STOLTENBERG—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoltenberg of Naper, a son, Steven Cole, bom recently at Sacred Heart hospital. Lynch. ENGLER—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Engler of Atkinson, a son, Gregory Joseph, born Tuesday, August 19 DE GROFF—Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeGroff of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing pounds, bom Thursday, August 21, in the O’Neill hospital. KOCH—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koch of Spencer, a daughter, Rose Marie, born recently in Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. ♦ HOSPITAL NOTES SACRED HEART (Lynch) Admission^: William Broeke meier of Naper, major surgery, going home; Charles Luber of Dorsey, medical, good; John Cer venv of Niobrara, medical, un changed; John L. Bainbridge of Bristow, medical, unchanged: Miss Kathleen Fay Brady of O’Neill, accident, good; Albert Schindler of Monowi, medical; Robert H. Johnson of Bristow, medical, unchanged; Mrs. Robert Koch and baby girl, Rose Ann Marie, of Spencer, going home; Mrs. Ray Stoltenberg and baby bov, Steven Cole, of Naper, good; Miss Louise Neumiller of Naper, medial, improving; Ray Siders of O’Neill, medical, improving: Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gallop of Lynch, medical, good; Mrs. Nel lie Sinkey of Lynch, unchanged. Dismissals: August 19— Jerry Heermann of Naper; Wilbur Lee Heerman of Naper; Linda Phelps of Dorsey. 20—Mrs. Wil liam Hansen and baby girl, Val rie Jean, of Butte; Mrs. Charles Johnson and baby boy, Charles Wesley, of O’Neill; Jack Marcum o£ Spencer; Mrs. Charles Mal com of Spencer; George Court ney of Lynch. 21 — Miss Marv White of Spencer. 22—Mrs. Rav Mulhair of Lynch; Oliver Hart on of Stuart; Mrs. Alvce Roether of Butte; Mrs. Fred Putnam of Naper, dided; Mrs. Don Barr of Spencer. 23—Mrs. William Bus kirk and baby girl, Katherine Faye, of Verdel; Baby Roger James Hansen of Butte, died; Mrs. James Hansen of Butte; Mrs. Mary Atkinson of Butte; Harlan Parker of Butte. O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: August 20—Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Inman, medi cal, condition unchanged. 21— Mrs. Jay DeGroff of O’Neill; Mary Kelly of O’Neill, medical, condition fair. 23—Mrs. Donald Bursell of Spencer; Arlis Bruen ing of O’Neill, medical, condition fairly good. 24 — Mrs. Edwin Hoerle of Ewing. 25—Mrs. Merle Spangler of Star. 26—Mrs. Ed McManus of OTNeill; Mrs. Robert Helgeson of O’Neill. Still in hospital: Mrs. Hattie Kindlund of O’Neill, medical, con dition improved; Mrs. Ida Wil liamson of O’Neill, medical, con dition unchanged; Mrs. Jane Har nish of O’Neill, orthopedic, con dition satisfactory; Louise Per kins of Chambers, medical, con dition good. Dismissals: August 21—Mrs. Gordon Black and son of Walnut; Mrs. Leonard Dusatko and daugh ter of Emmet; Mrs. John Miller and son of Ewing; Mrs. Bernard Cavanaugh and son of Chambers; Mrs. Lyle Johnson and son of Star. 23—Mrs. Jay DeGroff and son of O’Neill. 26—Mary Kelly of O’Neill; Arliss Bruening of O’ Neill; Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of In man. Mrs. James Donlin and daugh ter, Carol Sue, spent Thursday and Friday, August 21 and 22 in Lincoln with Mrs. Donlin’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson, and her sister. Mrs. Lawrence Basler. Judy Greig of Stuart is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tuenender this week. TOO LATE TO CIASSLFY STRAYED: A yellow white face cow and calf Sunday, branded lazy K over N.—T.J. Knoell, O’Neill.17p35 FOR SALE OR TRADE: M-M 16 disc drill with pressed wheel.—W. E. Wasson, Atkin son, route 4. 17p35 FOR SALE: Homegrown toma toes, cabbages and strawberries. —Phone 238-W. 17c35 FOR SALE: Five hundred bush els of oats. 4 miles north of Fairfax, S.D.—Julius Gruhn & Rajwich, Bonesteel, S.D. 17c35 SICK AND INJURED EWING — Jerard Spittler and Richard Spittler returned Mon day from Omaha. Mr. Spittler spent the weekend with his wife, who has been released from the hospital where she was treated for polio. She is at present a guest at the home of her parents. Richard was the guest of his brother Leo Spittler, and family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lar sen went to Rochester, Minn., on Monday where Mrs. Larsen will have a physical checkup at the Mayo hospital. . . Mrs. Martin Po fahl of Ewing became ill Wednes day afternoon, August 20. A doc tor was called and she was taken to Antelope Memorial hospital, Neligh, where she submitted tr an operation for appendicitis thr same day. . . Mrs. R. G. Rockev who underwent an emergenc: operation about 10 days ago a the Antelope Memorial hospita1 was able to come home las Thursday. She is making “satis factory” progress. CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. LeRoj Hoffman and Mrs. Byrl Beck too] their father, Conrad Frickel, t Sioux City Tuesday, August IP where he entered the Luthera' hospital for treatment. He ex pected to be there about 10 day: . . . Edward Heiser is a patient a4 Clarkson Memorial hospital, Oma ha. He got a piece of steel in hi eye Wednesday, August 13, while filing a sickle and went to Nor folk Saturday. August 16. He wac flown to Omaha on Sunday to be operated on Monday morning Mrs. Heiser went to Omaha Mon day night to be with him. Shr returned home Thursday morn ing, August 21. At last reportc thev were not sure that the^ could save the sight of his eye Mrs. Heiser went to Omaha again Saturday, August 23, and expect to return Tuesday morning, Sep tember 1. CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs Clair Grimes and Mrs. Lela Cor coran and sons, Robbie and Ste vie, drove to Ottumawa, la., Saturday. Mrs. Grimes and Stevie will remain for a few weeks while Stevie undergoes surgical care for an injured hand. The others plan to return in a few days. . . Mrs. iNettie Earl was sick a few days last week. . . Mrs. Eugene Baker was dismissed from Our Lady of Lourdes hos pital. Norfolk, on Monday, Aug ust 25. O’NEILL—Mrs. Lloyd Johnson returned from the Lutheran hos pital. Norfolk on Saturday. She is “doing well” . . . Mrs. G. R. Cook and baby daughter returned Saturday from the Lutheran hos pital, Norfolk. . . J. W. Ressel, fa ther of Harry E. Ressel, was taken to the Lutheran hospital, Norfolk, late Saturday for surgery. He kas taken by ambulance. His condi tion following the emergency op eration Is “satisfactory.” INMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reimers, Bob and Carolyn drove to Omaha Saturday where they consulted a specialist in regard to Carolyn’s eyes. . . James Sholes drove to Omaha on Sun day and brought his mother, Mrs. Sarah Sholes, home from the hospital where she had been a patient for the past couple of weeks. PAGE—Charles Russell went to Sioux City Sunday, August 17, to bring Mrs. Russell home from the Methodist hospital where she had been a patient following an oper ation. . . Mrs. Calvin Harvey en tered the St. Joseph hospital Sioux City, Tuesday, August 12, and submitted to an operation the following day. AMELIA—Lee Gilman received a painful shoulder injury when he became tangled in the wire while moving a hay stacker under the telephone wire. The muscles and ligaments in his shoulder were torn loose. He was in the hospi tal in Atkinson over Thursday night. DELIOT—Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bauer were in Omaha last week where Mrs. Bauer was given medical attention. On Saturday they went to Tilden. . . . Donna Day had her tonsils re moved in Neligh on Friday. She is going to teach this fall. LYNCH—Ray Long was on the sick list last week. . . George Courtney is up and about in i car. . . Mrs. Nellie Sinkey, who recently fractured her hip in a fall, is not so good at the Lynch hospital. EMMET—Leo Tuenender was injured Friday, August 22, while he was cranking a tractor. The crank swung back and broke three ribs. He has been under r doctor’s care but is “doing well.” vxlunuo — oaian weuman is “doing well” in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. STUART—Mrs. Esther Carlisle left Our Lady of Lourdes hospi tal. Norfolk, Monday, August 25. REDBIRD—Mrs. Mike Hull is very ill. Her daughter, Mrs. Fred Truax, jr., is caring for her. PAGE NEWS Emil Eickoff of Fremont and W. W. Eickhoff of Tilden spent Wednesday at the home of their brother, Henry Eickhoff, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stevens ! of Leadville, Colo., came Sunday i to spend two weeks with relatives at O’Neill and Page. Wanda Stevens returned with them after spending the summer at Lead ville. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell re turned home Friday noon. They had been called to Lincoln by the death of Mr. Russell's brother, George Russell. Services were held in Lincoln on Tuesday, Aug. 19, with burial at Unidilla. Mr. and Mrs. Russell went to Polk where they visited their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lampshire. Mrs. Lamp shire and niece, Janet Nelson, brought them to Page. The day of the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell’s son-in-law, Roy Nelson, re ceived word his nephew had been killed in a plane crash in Wyo ming. They wrent to Scottsbluff where Mr. Nelson’s sister, Mrs. Floyd Gillian lives and where the services were to be held. Omahans Spend Weekend Here — Tne Misses Beverly McCarthy, Gertrude Sullivan and Gertrude Steffens arived Friday for a few days visit with homefolks. Miss Steffens was a Friday overnight guest at the McCarthy home. She left Saturday for Geddes, S.D, where she spent the weekend with her parents, Mon day she came back to O’Neill and the three ladies returned to Oma ha Monday evening where they are employed. Miss Barbara McCarthy accom panied them back to Omaha for • week’s visit. CHAMBERS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Calhoun and family of FImpire, Ore, came the last of the week to visit his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ermer and family, and to attend the county fair. Attending the Antelope coun ty fair at Neligh Saturday from the Chambers community were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Halsey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin La Rue and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter. Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Me Elheron drove to Omaha Monday. Burl Young went to Omaha Friday to take preentry examina tions at Creighton university. He returned Saturday. Dinner guests in the J. W. Wal ter home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Walter of Boyd, Minn., Mrs. Dick Brion and boys of Neligh and Mrs. Brion of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walter and family drove to York recently to visit relatives and where the girls, Vivian and Ardith, attended a Walther league convention. Mrs. Louise Crandall returned Friday from a few days visit with relatives at Emmet, Atkinson and fYNpill Mrs. Ruby Martin and grand daughter came Monday, August 18, from Los Angeles, Calif., and are visiting at the home of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Pauline Masterson, and family. They vis ited enroute with Mrs. Martin’s mother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis, at Dubuque, Colo., and with Mrs. Eva Wilcox at North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Walter of Boyd, Minn., came Wednesday, August 20, to visit hig brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walter, and other relatives. The two families spent a couple of days in the Black Hills and on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wal ter left for Clearwater to visit relatives before returning home. Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Hansberry drove to Valentine Friday to bring her parents, who had been visiting there, to Chambers for a visit. Mrs. Clayton Wood and sons of L,os Angeles, Calif., who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Platt, left Friday for Lincoln and Omaha to visit relatives. They plan to return to Chambers before leaving for their home in California. Robert and Roland Suiter and Homer Schwaninger of Hallam spent Saturday flight in the Hans berry home while enroute to the Black Hills on a camping and sightseeing trip. They are grand sons of Rev. and Mrs. Hansberry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wadsworth and family from near Harrison, Ark., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lambert, and other relatives last week. Rev. Paul Sawtell of Denver, Colo., was guest speaker at the Memorial Baptist church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean V. Stevens and children of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carpenter of Chambers were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Genevieve Bell. Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Hansber ry were in Ord on Tuesday, Au gust 19. A shower for Mrs. Robert Beed, formerly Beryl Porter, will be held on Saturday, September 1, at the Methodist church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin and son, Charles, of Neligh spent Sunday with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wintermote, and daughter. Charles remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hanna of Indianapolis, Ind., visited a few days over the weekend with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanna, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and family returned Sunday, August 24, from a 10-day vacation trip which took them through Bould er, Colo., Estes Park, Rocky Mountain national park on the Trail Ridge highway, Denver, Colorado Springs, Royal Gorge, and west to Salida on the west ern side of the Rockies. They returned through Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holcomb returned Monday, August 25, from a vacation trip to the lakes around Park Rapids, Minn. They left Wednesday, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crabb and daughter and Mrs. Dorance Crabb and Mildred and Gene were in Lincoln Wednesday, August 20. LEGAL NOTICE fFirst pub. Aug. 28, 1952) William W. Griffin, attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND HEIRS COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA ESTATE OF VIOLET TOWN SEND, DECEASED. ALSO KNOWN AS VIOLET HEATON. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that Helen F. Dutton has filed a peti tion, alleging that said deceased died intestate April 30, 1936, a resident of Fremont County, State of Iowa, seized of South west One-Quarter of Section 9, in Township 29, North, Range 9, West of the 6th P.M. in Holt County, Nebraska, in which pe titioner has derived an interest by inheritance from said de ceased; praying for a determina tion of the time of death, tjie heirs, degree of kinship and right of descent of real property, of the deceased, and that she died intestate, which petition will be for hearing in this Court on September 18th, 1952, at +he hour of ten o’clock a m. LOUIS W. REIMER County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 17-19 O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Ralph Beckwith and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus, accompanied by the Kitty Clover 4-H club mem bers, went to Chambers Tuesday to place their exhibits at the Holt fair. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Keeney and daughters, Shirley and Bon nie, of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith and son, Don, and Mrs. Gus Seger were Sun day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yusten were Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson aad family. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Butterfield and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson in Cherokee, la. Miss Genevieve Biglin went to Sioux City Sunday afternoon where she will spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swoboda and daughter, Delores, of Oma- ; ha were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartos. They are Mr. Bartos’ uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cork and family spent Wednesday, August 20, in Ewing with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hahlbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beilin and family went to Orchard on xnxxzxsixiimzinnttinxximxinxnt: Sunday and spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newton. Miss Joan Shaw visited with her uncle, D. H. Clauson, Sun day. She was enroute to Omaha from her home in Bassett where she had spent the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trecker and family of Broken Bow spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dawson of Wayne visited Sunday afternoon at the Fred Robertson home. Mrs. Dawson is the former Grace Pfund. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Cook have named their infant daughter Pamela. Mrs. Fred Farrar returned to Monroe Saturday after spending a month with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Robertson. Mrs. Donald Walker of Chad ron is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Koenig and family of Excelsior, Minn., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Murphy. Mrs. Koenig and Mrs. Murphy are sisters. D. C. Schaffer left Saturday af ternoon on a Hereford tour through the western part of Ne braska. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sanders o and Mrs. Alfred Sanders were in Savannah, Mo., Tuesday on busi ness. 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