Future Subscribers I | KRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Kramer of Stuart, a son, Alan Dale, weighing 7 pounds and 14 ounces, bom Thursday, October 9, in the Atkinson hos pital. CASTNER—Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Castner of Atkinson, a son, Rob ert Arthur, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, bom Friday, October 17, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. The Castners have a daughter, Patricia. WILSON—Mr. and Mrs. Bemie Wilson of Atkinson, a son, Ed win, weighing 7 pounds, born Friday, October 17, in the Atkin son Memorial hospital. The Wil sons have another son, Joseph. SISSON—Mr. and Mrs. Robley SissQn, jr., of Ewing, a daughter, Barbara Mae, weighing 7 pounds 12-ounces, bom Tuesday, October 14, at the Tilden hospital. BRITTELL—Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Brittell of Norfolk, a son, Daniel Lee, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, bom Saturday, Septem ber] 13. The baby is a nephew of Mr.* and Mrs. F. S. Brittell of O’NpilL CLEVELAND— Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cleveland of Star, a son, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, bom Sunday, October 19, in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. It is reported that mother and baby are “doing well.” MYERS—Mr. and Mrs. Marion Myers of Chambers, a daughter, Vinetta Mina, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces, bom Wednesday, Octo ber 15, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Har old, Hansen of Spencer, a son, James Dale, weighing 8 pounds ' r . — 8 ounces, bom recently in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. WILSON—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam (“Bill”) Wilson of Redbird, a daughter, Rozella Marie, weigh ing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Mon day, October 20, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. Mrs. Wilson is a daughter of Mrs. Zella Bare of Lynch. The Wilsons have two sons, Billy and Philip. BAKER—Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker of Atkinson, a son, bom Wednesday, October 22, in the At kinson hospital. Ivan Baker has ! been a polio patient in a Grand Island hospital for two weeks and was transferred to a Lincoln hospital. Mrs. Baker is the for mer Mary Jane Moler. MINER—Mrs. Donald Miner of Grand Island and the late Ma rine Pvt. Donald Miner of O’Neill, a son, Donald Dale, jr., weighing 8Vfe opunds, bom Sunday, October 19, in the Lutheran hospital, Grand Island. Private Miner was killed in action in Korea in Sep tember MATSCHULLAT — Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Matschullat of O’ Neill, a son, weighing 7 pounds % ounce, born Tuesday, October 21, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. KENDALL — Mr. and Mrs. James Kendall of Emmet, a son, weighing 6 pounds 314 ounces born Friday, October 17, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. LAYH—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layh of Hartington, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds Vz ounce, born Tues day, October 21, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. TOMJACK—Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tomjack, of Chambers, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 7 V\ ounces, born Wednesdap, October 22, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. PHILLIPS—Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phillips of Spencer, a daughter, born recently at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. WELL, WELL! It’s sometimes best to get to the botom of things. While re pairing an old well, Geneva men noticed a root growing in it. When removed, the root mass was found to measure 62 feet in length. TOO lATE TO CIjVSSIFY FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, partly furnished, located at 624 E. Clay.—Lester Oetter or see Roy Parker, O’Neill. 25c FOR SALE: 3-pound fries, your choice $1 apiece. — Mrs. Roy Lanman, phone 533R, 'O’Neill. 25c FOR SALE: Estate heatrola, 13 inch burner; 2 barrels; pipe and some tubing, $55. Will de liver.—Call 476LM, O’Neill. 25-26p60 WE EXPRESS our thanks to the people who helped make the selling of Girl Scout cookies a success. —GIRL SCOUTS SPRING CALVES on shares, 37 white face fixed calves to run for half of the gain.—Benjamin Larson, Ewing, phone 92. 25-26p60 FOR SALE: Registered Hereford bull, 18-months-old. — M. E. VanDover, Star, Nebr. 25-26p60 FOR SALE: 8’xlO’ building, wired ready to stucco, reason able.—Ed Kirkpatrick, O’Neill, phone 157R. 25tf SICK AND INJURED O’NEILL—Stanley Benson. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Ben son, suffered an injury at his home Monday when he fell from a haystack onto a pitchfork. The tines entered his leg. He was j taken into O’Neill and treated. ! He suffered no other injuries ; from the fall, but will rest until j the punctures are free from any infection. . . Holt County Sheriff Leo S. Tomjack returned late Sunday from an Omaha hospital where he had submitted to mi nor surgery. . . J- B. Grady is con fined to his home this week because of illness. . . Glenn Get tert, who has been ill with pneu monia, has recovered and has re turned to his work with Consum ers Public Power. . . Kenneth Ellston is in St. Catherine’s hos pital, Omaha, where he has been receiving treatment for a week. . . . John Gilstrap received word that his mother, Mrs. J. K. Gil strap of Glenwood, Colo., was hospitalized Monday morning for a surgical operation. She is in “good” condition. . . Mrs. John Schmidt and Joe Schmidt drove to Omaha Sunday to visit Mrs. Raymond Schmidt who is a sur gery patient in an Omaha hospi tal. . . Members of the imme diate family were summoned to Omaha Tuesday because of the critical illness of Mrs. Laurence Jonas, who is in a coma. She has been a hospital patient for a num ber of weeks . . . Russel Miner, son of Mr. and Mns. Everet Miner, suffered a bruised ankle Friday night when it was run over by a hayrack during the FFA party. The ankle is swollen several times its normal size but no bones were broken. Russell was run over by a truck on July 27 and is prac tically recovered. His sister, Sharon was thrown from a horse that was being naaen ior xne first time and was knocked un conscious for 15 minutes. She suffered no injuries from the fall. . . . Mrs. John Matthew is in “good” condition at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. EWING—Rev. W. J. Bomer. who is attending college at Pitts burgh, Pa., was called home due to the illness of his small son, Norman, who was taken to the Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh where he responded to treatment. The boy was able to come home on Wednesday, Oc tober 15. The Bomer family was stricken again with illness on Friday when Mrs. Bomer suffer ed an attack of appendicitis and entered the Antelope Memorial hospital. She underwent surgery. The family is making “satisfac tory” progress. Reverend Bomer left Monday on his return trip to Pittsburgh. His mother, Mrs. S. A. Bomer of Des Moines, la., is assisting in the Bomer home. . . Mrs. Hannah Tuttle suffered a heart attack recently. She is con fined to her home and under a doctor’s care. Mrs. Blanche Sis son, her daughter from Wichita, Kans., arrived Saturday to be with her. . . Mrs. Robley Sisson, jr., and daughter, Barbara Mae, arrived home Sunday from tne Tilden hospital. . . John Archer, who has been under treatment at a St. Louis, Mo., hospital for sev eral weeks, expects to be dis mised soon and is “much im proved.” He will stop at Shen andoah, la., to visit relatives for a few days on his homeward trip. | LYNCH—Jerry Sixta was ab sent from the implement shop all last week having had a bad case of flu. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wiley were in Grand Island Friday to visit their son, Larry, who is in a Grand Island hospital with polio. They found Larry “much improved”, the paralysis has les sened to a large degree and he was able to sit up a while that day. . . Mrs. Ed Johns returned home from Grand Island Tues day, October 14, where she had been to visit her father, P. N. Nel son, who has been confined to his bed for some time. She found him “improved” and able to sit up to the table for his meals. Mr. Nelson is 89 years of age and is a former Lynchite. . . Francis Shrunk underwent major surgery at the Mayo hospital in Roches ter, Minn., and is getting along “satisfactorily” and will soon be able to come home. Mrs. Shrunk has been with him. CHAMBERS—Mrs. M. F. Grib ble returned Monday from Im manuel hospital, Omaha, where she had b£en„a patient since last Thursday. Mr. Gribble went to Omaha for her. . . Mrs. Ruby Martin underwent a major oper ation at the University hospital in Omaha Monday, October 13. . . Art Miller submitted to an oper ation on his throat at O’Neill on Monday, October 20. PAGE—Mrs. Harold Summers fractured her left arm above the wrist when she fell from a load of hay. . . Ralph Brostrom spent the weeend at Grand Island. Mrs. Brostrom, who had been a pa tient in St. Francis hospital for a week following an operation, went to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Benner, where she will remain until she returns to her home. . . Mrs. Frank Snyder submitted to a ma jor operation at St. Francis hos pital, Grand Island, Wednesday morning, October 15, instead of Monday morning as stated last week. Reports from there receiv ed Sunday stated she was “rest ing easier.” AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Sparrow of Orchard and Mrs. Bird Parsley of Las Vegas, Nev., were calling at S. C. Barnett’s last Thursday. Mr. Sparrow’s mother, Mrs. Eva Sparrow, has been ill at the Barnett home. Mrs. Parsley, who is Mrs. Eva Sparrow’s sister, stayed to help care for her. . . Mrs. Oscar Peter son and son, Donnie, Mrs. Lee Gilman, Larry Kennedy and Mrs. Gertie Adair drove to Lincoln Sunday. They visited their daughters, Maxine Peterson and Joan Adair. Donnie consulted doctors concerning a back injury. EMMET—Mrs. Frank Foreman and Jeanie Kay and Mrs. Alvin Kloppenborg visited Mrs. Hen ry Kloppenborg Friday evening. The latter has been “quite ill” the past two weeks. . . Wayne Fox returned home Wednesday, October 15, from St. Vincent’s hospital, Sioux City, where he had undergone an emergency op REDBIRD— Mrs. Art Besserl called on Mrs. Mike Hull Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hull can be up part of the time now. STUART—Mrs. E. H. Wester man submitted to surgery at the Atkinson hospital on Friday, October 17. HOSPITAL NOTES SACRED HEART (Lynch) Admissions: Ed Jacot of Spen cer, medical, condition serious; Charles Luber of Dorsey, medic al, condition unchanged; Mrs. Lester Derickson of Dorsey, go ing home; Mrs. Joseph Pfeiffer of Spencer, medical, condition good; John Cerveny of Niobrara, med ical, condition the same; John Bainbridge of Bristow, medical, unchanged; Clyde Ellsworth of Spencer, transferred to Grand Island hospital; Wilmer Land holm of Spencer, medical, doing nicely; Miss Maude Johnson of Spencer, medical, condition good, Baby Dale Neumiller of Naper, medical, improving; Baby Don ald White of Lynch, medical, im proving; Babv Marla Williams of Bonesteel, S.D., going home; Mil dred Ficenec of Spencer, medic al, going home; Miss Agnes Lun gen of Spencer, satisfactory; Mrs. Everett Breyer of Naper. obstetrical case, good; Mrs. Wil liam Wilson and babv girl, Ros zella Marie, of Redbird; Mrs. Harold Hansen and baby boy of Spencer, going home: Mrs. Al fred Boucher and baby boy, j Gayle Rodney, of Naper, good; Mrs. Otto Guthmiller of Anoka, medical, going home: Mrs. Wil liam Boettcher of Fairfax, S.D., medical, condition good; George Prokop of Spencer, medical, con dition good: Mrs. Mary Gallop of Lynch, medical, condition un changed; Mrs. William Green of Niobrara, medical, condition the same. Dismissals: October 12— Mrs. John Homback of Spencer. 13— Carl Asimus of O’Neill. 14 — Ronald Coleman of Spencer: Paul Nicholson of Spencer; James Hambek of Spencer. 15—Peggy Stanek of Spencer; Darlene Pro kop of Spencer. 16—Pamela Ri hanek of Monowi; Mrs. Henry Woidneck of O’Neill; Bernard Holmberg of Bristow. 177—Wil bur Ott of Omaha. 19—Ed Tal bert of Bristow. ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admittances: October 17—Mrs. James Kendall of Emmet; Mrs. i Emil Adamson of O’Neill. 18— I Mrs. Allred Martens of Atkinson; Leo Vandersnick of Ewing. 19— Arthur M. Miller of Chambers. 20 —James Tangeman of Chambers; Mrs. Clarence Layh of Harting ton. 21—Mrs. H. D. Matschullat j of Page; Joe Musil of O’Neill; I Mrs. Nellie Dworak of Central City; Mrs. Joe Schmitz of Peters burg. 22—Mrs. Ted Tom jack of Chambers; Mrs. Robert Stevens of O’Neill. 23—Mrs. John Harbottle of O’Neill; Miss Helen Harty of O’Neill. Dismissals: October 16—James Anthony Janousek of O’Neill; Mm. Mabel Gatz of O’Neill. 17— Mrs. M. J. Golden of O’Neill; Mrs. Francis Pribil and baby of O’Neill. 19—Mrs. Danny Helmer and baby of O Weill; Mrs. Alfred Martens of Atkinson. 20—Mrs. James Kendall and baby of Emmet; Mrs. Kenneth Heiss and baby of Page. 22—Leo Vandersnick of Ewing; James Tangeman of Chambers. Still in hospital: John Arthur Smith of O’Neill; W. J. Brown of O’Neill; Louise Perkins of Cham bers and Mrs. Emil Adamson of O’Neill. EWING NEWS The Young Matrons club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frances Shaw with Mm. Rose Bauer, assisting hostess. Guests were Mrs. Leo Hintz and Mrs. John Walker. Prizes went to Mrs. Thomas Eacker, Mrs. Le Land Welker and Mrs. R. H. Shain A Hallowe’en motif was display , in decorations and refreshments The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray An gus. } Among those from Ewing a-t tending the Catholic deanerv meeting at Emmet on Tuesday October 14. were Mesdames Leo Vandersnick, John Archer, Ar thur Kropp, Floyd Lee, Arthur Splitler, John Walker, Frances Shaw, Joe Sturbaum, Gail Boies Frank Schrad. and Miss Teresa Bauer. Rev. F. P. Burke accom Mrs. Arthur Sanders was hos tess to a group of ladies at the Stockman’s cafe Thursday eve ning. Mrs. Cora Reynolds of Ne ligh provided the entertainment which consisted of games and contests. Mm. Lester Bergstrom received the door prizT l£ cream and cake were served. John Richardson Bags a Coyote ROCK FALLS—John Richard son intercepted a coyote Sunday morning. Tnere is one less in the coyote population now. Mr. Richardson was a dinner guest that day at the Albert oterns home. Other Rock FaLs News Mrs. Sammie Derickson and Russell Dean have been guests at the Levi Yantzi home the -past week. iMr. and Mrs. Walter Sire and girls of Butte were all day vis itors at the Roy Margritz home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran, Betty and" Mary Jo were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and sons visited the Wiseman home at Page Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Benson were guests at Llye Vequist’s on Tuesday evening, October 14. Guests at Francis Curran’s Sat urday for dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott of North Platte, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Dave Erb of Frazee, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curran and daughters were dinner guests at Bob Larsen’s Wednesday, Oc tober 15. Mrs. Levi Yantzie, Mrs. Sam mie Derickson and Russell Dean visited Mrs. James Curran Fri day afternoon. Betty Curran stayed from Fri day evening until Sunday eve ning with the Margritz girls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz were dinner guests at the Ray Kurtz’s Wednesday, October 15. The Kurtz’s plan to leave this week to spend the winter in Phoenix, Ariz., and in Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Margritz and girls attended a potluck supper at the Community church in Butte last Thursday evening. Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt called on Mrs. Bill Carrol Monday. Guests at the Albert Widtfeldt home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cone and Mrs. Anna Brown. Guests at Don Hynes’ Wednes day evening, October 15, included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waegli and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and Lynda, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and children and John Schultz at tended the Aberdeen-Angus sale in Atkinson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Claussen were dinner guests at Claussen Brothers Sunday. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drickey, Judy and Donnie. Mr. and Mrs Bill Claussen were guests at Louis Storjohann’s Fri day evening. Mrs. Dan Waegli and Jimmy Tcalled on Mr. Bill Claussen Fri day afternoon. GUSHER! To celebrate Kimball county’s oil exploration, Kyle Siewert of Kimball had an oii display in his store window. Then the after noon sun started to shine on some samples of crude oil and a bottle of the Goodwin No. 1 blew its top because of the heat ... a real gusher. Venetian blinds, prompt deliv ery' made to measure, metal or wood, all colors.—J. M. McDon ads's. O'Neill. LEGAL NOTICE First publication October 2, 1952 (John R. Gallagher, Atty.) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of the estate of B. HELEN GALLAGHER also known as BRIDGET HELEN GALLAGHER, deceased. To all persons interested in said estate, both creditors and heirs; Notice is hereby given that on the 22 day of October A.D., 1952, John R. Gallagher filed his peti tion in this Court alleging that B. Helen Gallagher, died intes tate, a resident and inhabitant of Holt County, Nebraska, seized and possessed of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, and 2, in Block 50, McCafferty’s Addition to O’ Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, North one-half of Southeast quarter of Section 23, Town ship 33, Range 13, West of the 6th P. M., Holt County, Nebras iCcl Undivided interest in South west quarter of Section 35, and South one-half of Southeast quarter of Section 35, Town ship 30, Range 11; and North one-half of Northeast quarter of Section 2, Township 29, Range 11, West of the 6th P. M., Holt County, Nebraska, Undivided interest in South east quarter of Northeast quar ter of Section 29, Township 29, Range 11, West of the 6th P. M., in Holt County, Nebraska, Undivided interest in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, and 11, in Block 46 McCafferty’s Addition to City of O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska. Undivided interest in a tract of land commencing at a point 69 feet west of the Northwest corner of Block “J”, McCaffer ty’s 2nd Addition to O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, thence running south 170 feet; thence running west 46% feet; thence running North 170 feet; thence running east 46% feet to the noint of beginning, being a 1 part of Block “I” McCafferty’s 9nd Addition to O’Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, that petitioner is a son of said de ceased and derived an interest in said real estate by inheritance and oravs for a decree determin ing the time of death of decedent, that she died intestate, and a de termination of her heirs and fix ing the degree of kinship there of and the right of descent of said real estate, and for an order barring claims of creditors of said deceased, and for such other re lief as may be just and eauitable; that said matter is set for hearing in the Countv Court of Holt County, Nebraska, on the 13th day of November, A.D., 1952, at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore n°Dated this 22nd day of October, 1952' LOUIS W. REIMER Countv Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 25-27c PAGE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt and sons were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen and daughter of Creighton were dinner and supper guests Friday of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen, sr. Russell at tended the Fink auction sale dur ing the afternoon. The Wesleyan Methodist Mis y ~ T Msionary society met with Mrs. J. E. Smith Wednesday afternoon, October 15, with seven members present. The .ladies made band ages for missionary work. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker and family arove to Blue Hill Friday to visit at the home of Mrs. Walker’s brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gray. They returned home Sunday, i Mrs. Soren Sorensen, jr., was o substitute teacher in district 95 last week while Miss Phyllis Forbes spent the wek in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Connery of Cody visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Connery’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sor ensen, sr. Other dinner guests Sunday at the Sorensen home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sorensen and family. Plan Now! Work Up a Crowd and Come to Our ELECTION NIGHT PARTY Tuesday, Nov. 4 WE WILL have special wire facilities to bring to the TOWN HOUSE complete election results — national, state and Holt county. And, between announcements, there’ll be music you and your friends will love, i This Special Wire Service Means » Unexcelled Coverage Perfect Reception with Reports You Want to Hear. For Reservations . PHONE 273 THE TOWN HOUSE Val & Joyce DARLING Expect Season s Biggest Run • There'll be around 1,400 calves at the regular , sale today (Thursday) to be held at the O'Neill Livestock Market. These will be top quality calves, probably the biggest calf sale of the fall season. There will be several load lots of yearling heifers and steers, there'll be 45 head of outstanding 850-pound steers, and the usual run of stock cows and butcher cattle. • The managers of the O'Neill market will endeavor to get that hog sale underway at 11 o'clock today so the calf sale can begin at 1 o'clock. Those of you who have consignments for this sale please remember that schedule. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 — O'NEILL Thursday Star Specials HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone a real money saving bargain for Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to the “Voice of The Frontier*’ each Wednes day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch The Frontier each week for the page of Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS l ! — O'NEILL Now in Our New Location Next Door O'Neill Natl Bank ★ THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL ★ USED COLEMAN OIL HEATER THIS SPACE heater will do the job in a 4- to 6-room home. It looks like new and will perform like new. The original price was $99.95. It’s yours— Thursday Only.54.95 MILLER THEATRE — Atkinson, Nebr. — FrL-Sai. Oct. 24-25 Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Oct. 26-27-28 Wed.-Thurs. Oct. 29-30 | iIICtoi ISHOcwT ■ mmm————— SHELHAMER FOODS GROCERY PHONE 56 O'NEILL PRODUCE PHONE 173 Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 23-24-25 2?^? 11 GOLDEN VALLEY—R.S.P. No. 303 Can* SALMON 2 tall cans 83c II CHERRIES 2 fa 39c OUR FAMILY—ORANGE OUR FAMILY—GOLDEN JUICE 2 46-oz. cans 53c CORN 3 No. 303 cans 53c KTHMHnrTMTM«MBMHTnrnBnrin«MWTr»rlinMrTn—iiiM—mhimmisiwiw mm II j !I CHOICE -MEATS WIENERS Lb. 45 c . ......— CORN KING — Sliced BACON Lb. 49c PORK STEAK49c r