Future Subscribers EVERRETT — Mr. and Mrs. Russell Everrett of Atkinson, a son, Russall Tony, weighing 5 pounds 15 ounces, born Wed nesday, April 1, at Atkinson Me morial hospital. FUNDUS—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fundus of Butte, a son, Wayne Henry, weighing 9 pounds 4% ounces, bom Thursday, April 2, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. SHALD—Mr. and Mrs. George Shald of Stuart, a son, Jimmy George, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, bom Saturday, April 4, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. BRAUN—Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard C. Bra’-n of Atkinson, a daughter, Barbara Lynn, weigh ing 5 pounds 12 ounces, bom Saturday, April 4, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. MONAHAN—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monahan of Atkinson, a son, Kevin Patrick, weighing 8 founds 6 ounces, born at the At inson Memorial hospital. TURAY — Mr. and Mrs. John Turay, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces, bom Sunday, March 29, in Antelope Memorial hospital, Neligh. Mrs. Turay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs of Ewing. HARRELL—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Harrell of Ewing, a daugh ter, Rita Joyce, weighing 7 pounds, born Monday, March 23, at their home in Ewing. ROCKEY—Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey of Ewing, a son, Randal] Ray, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, born Wednesday, April 1, at Antelope Memorial hospi tal, Neligh. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pofahl and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rockey, all of Ewing. E1LERS—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eilers of Spencer, a son, Duane Henry, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, born Tuesday, March 31, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. The mother and son have left the hospital. SOJKA—Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sojka of Ewing, a daughter, Beverly Ann, weighing 8 pounds, born Saturday, April 4, in Ante lope Memorial hospital, Neligh. The Sojkas have one other i . -1- a . _ ml _ _ a 1 • _ a 1 f uaugmcx. x xxv inuuiti xo uxt xux mer Kathryn Koenig of Ewing. PAULTER—Mr. and Mrs. Lou is Paulter of Patterson, N.J., a son, born Thursday, April 2, in a Patterson hospital. Mrs. Paulter is the former Inez Benson. Mrs. Hugh Benson, maternal grand parent, has spent the past three weeks there and will remain for a while to help care for the new grandson. WORTMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Wortman of Brunswick, a son, Mark Edward, weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces, borrf Wednes day, March 25, in the Neligh hos pital. They have one other son and a daughter. Mrs. Wortman is the former Margaret Cronk. SLATTERY — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slattery of O’Neill, a son, Michael Tracy, weighing 9 pounds 1 ounce, born Wednes day, April 1, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. KUBITSCHEK—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kubitschek of Tremont, 111., a daughter, Teresa Rae, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, born Satur day, Apjril 4, in a Tremont hos pital. Mrs. Kubitschek is the for mer Marion Garrison of Council Bluffs, la. O'NEILL LOCALS Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh, sr. were Mrs. Rich ard Perry and children, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Cavanaugh, jr., and family, Mrs. Henry Kuhfahl and Bob Cavanaugh of Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bright and. family were Easter guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bright at Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohrer spent Monday in Sioux City, la., on business. The O'Neill Saddle club will meet at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 12, on the club grounds east of town. Refreshments will be served. 49c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox were Sunday evening callers in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox, all of Atkinson. Sick & Injured O’NEILL — Charles Harding returned late Sunday from a three weeks’ stay in the Veter ans hospital, Grand Island. Mr. Harding spent most of that time in bed. He is suffering from a cir culatory leg ailment. . . Pamela Nelson, 4-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Nelson is ill with chickenpox. . . Mrs. Frank Nel son reoently suffered a fractured arm in a fall at the home of a relative in Ft. Calhoun. She has been visiting there for a number of weeks while her husband. State Senator Nelson, is busy at Lincoln. . . Harold Weier, as sistant O’Neill postmaster, has been confined to his home for several days because of a back ailment. He was on duty at the postoffice a short time Tuesday. . . . Mrs. John Dalton suffered in juries when she fell down the basement steps in her home Sun day evening. . . Fred Wtlls has been unable to work for the past several days due to a fall Wed nesday, April 1, from an Anoka Butte transport truck. . . Alan Van Vleck returned home Fri day after spending a week in a Grand Island hospital. . . Linda Lou Gildersleeve, 5 - year - old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve, returned to school Wednesday after recovering from the chickenpox. CELIA—D. F. Scott, who had been in the Bassett hospital the past month, returned home on Tuesday, March 31. . . Markita Hendricks has been ill with mumps. . . Jerry Hendricks has been on the sick list the past week. . . Gerald Heiser spent last Thursday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Beck, while his parents went to Sioux City for checkups with doctors there. . . Mrs. John Ross and son, Edward, have been having flu the past week. INMAN—Mrs. Pearl Cary suf fered a broken wrist during the Easter weekend at Hastings, la. Mrs. Cary, who is still on crutch es as a result of a broken hip suffered three months ago, had gone to visit a cemetery. While walking the crutch either hit a hole or sank into some soft ground, causing her to fall and break her right wrist. She is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Crouse, at Hastings, la. EWING—Mrs. Marcus Snyder who has been a patient for sev eral weeks at Rochester, Minn., was able to come home last Thursday. Her condition is im proved and she can be up part time. Mr. Snyder and Loyd An gus went to Rochester to bring her home. Hospital Notes .T ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: April 1—Sam Fuh rer, O’Neill; Patricia Reiser, Butte; Lorene Wetzler, O’Neill; Barbara Harding, O’Neill; Jimmy Reimer, O’Neill; Mrs. Thomas Slattery, O’Neill. 2—Anton En gelhaupt, Spencer; Mrs. Clifford Potter, Chambers; Marie Schnei der, O’Neill; Mrs. Leslie Lies wald, Chambers. 3—Guy Wright, Ewing; Ambrose Biglin, O’Neill; Lorene Wetzler, O’Neill. 4—Val Darling, O’Neill; Cynthia Slizo ski, Ewing; Kathleen McConnell, O’Neill. 5 — Mrs. Louis Storjo hann, Spencer; Mrs. Roland Weyhrich, O’Neill; Mrs. Dale Revell, Star; Mrs. Eva Kaczor, Ewing. 6—Seth Hertel, Cham bers; Mrs. Wayne Stevens, Ew ing; Mrs. W. S. DeVall, O’Neill; Steve Martynuik, O’Neill; Ver non Slaymaker, Atkinson. 7 — Mrs. Roland Weyhrich, O’Neill; Mrs. Vincent Weber, Butte; Mrs. Bernard Pongratz, O’Neill. Dismissals: April 1 — Mrs. Charles Stout, O’Neill; Mrs. Rob ert Gallagher and baby girl, O’ Neill. 2— Barbara Harding, O’ Neill; Patricia Reiser, Butte; Lor ene Wetzler, O’Neill; Mrs. Dale Revell, Star. 3 — Mrs. Stephen Mattes and baby boy, O’Neill; Jimmy Reimer, O’Neill; Charles A. Fauquier, O’Neill. 4 — Sam Fuhrer, O’Neill; Mrs. Frank Ep penbach and baby girl, O’Neill: Mrs. William P. Gallup and baby girl, O’Neill; Lyle V. Cooper, Chambers. 5—Mrs. Roland Weyh rieh, O’Neill; Mrs. Louis Storjo hann, Spencer; Mrs. Jim Regal, O’Neill. 6—Mrs. Dave Widtfeldt, O’Neill; Seth Hertel, Chambers; Mrs. Frank Biglin, O’Neill; Mrs. Thomas Slattery and baby boy, Middlebranch; Mis. Eva Kaczor, Ewing. 7 — Anton Engelhaupt, Spencer; Val Darling, O’Neill; Mrs. Leslie Lieswald, Chambers. 8—Ambrose Biglin, O’Neill; Ma rie Schneider, O’Neill. Still in hospital: Cynthia Sli zoski, Ewing; Steve Martynuik, O’Neill; Mrs. Etta Geary, Inman; Mrs. W. S. DeVall, O’Neill; Guy Wright, Ewing; Mrs. Clifford Potter, Chambers; Lorene Wetz ler, O’Neill; Mrs. Roland Weyh rich, O’Neill; Mrs. Vincent Web er, Butte; Mrs. Bernard Pon gratz, O’Neill; Mrs. Wayne Ste vens, Ewing; Kathleen McCon nell, O’Neill; Mrs. Dale Revell, Star; Vernon Slaymaker, Atkin son. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Admissions: Mrs. Ina Barden, Spencer, medical, improving; John L. Bainbridge, Bristow, medical, unchanged; Mrs. Wil » liam Blitzkie, Spencer, medical, improved; John Cerveny, Naper, medical, unchanged; Mrs. Henry Eilers and baby, Spencer, good; Mrs. Henry Hargens, Sidney, medical, improved; Robert John son, Bristow, medical, unchang ed; Mrs. William Larson, Lynch, medical, unchanged; Fred Lude mann. Naper, medical, good; Miss Lila Norwood, Lynch, med ical, good; Mrs. Anna Stahlecker, Naper, major operation, un changed; Charles Teaquist, Spen cer, medical, improved; John Wentz, Naper, medical, satisfac tory. Dismissals: March 31 — Baby Marilyn Kolund, Lynch. April 1 —Mrs. Henry Woidneck, O’Neill; Mrs. .Joseph David and baby, Lvnch. 3—-Gerald Kirwan, Bris tow; Mrs. Leon Vesely, Monowi 4—Mrs. Jake Muller, Lynch; Mrs. Archie Bowlby, Lynch. 5—Mrs. Charles Schmitz, Bonesteel, S.D.; Miss Ellen Adams, Fairfax, S.D. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: April 1—Mrs. Rus sell Everett, Atkinson, obstet rical; Fred Mulferd, Stuart, med ical; Mrs. Fred Fundus, Butte, obstetrical. 2—Frank Janek, Stu art, medical; Leonard Olberding, Stuart, surgical. 3—Mrs. Richard Braun, Atkinson, obstetrical, Darlene Gesiriech, Atkinson, surgical 4—Mrs. George Shald, Stuart, obstetrical. 5 — Mary Stahlecker, Naper, medical. 6— Mrs. Leo Monahan, Atkinson, obstetrical. Dismissed: March 30 — Mrs. Melvin Andrus. 31 — William Monahan. April 2—Frank Jan ak. 4 — Darlene Gisierich. 5 — Fred Mulford; Leonard Olber ding. • Hospitalized: Mrs. F. J. Clark. O'NEILL LOCALS Weekend guests at the H. J. Birmingham home were Richard Miner and Pete Becker, both of Hyannis.. Mrs. Richard Farrier and daughter, Linda, of Gregory, S.D., spent last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. DeBolt. Larry Dean Donlin returned Saturday from Omaha where he spent a week visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G Johnson. Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dier berger were Mr. and Mrs. George Dierberger, Mrs. Mattie Gleisberg and Mrs. Lillian Ogden. Mrs. Ogden remained for a longer visit. \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck of Creighton and Mr. and Mrs. Gene McDermott were Easter Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Benson spent the weekend in Omaha. Miss Beverly McCarthy of Om aha spent the Easter weekend here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Winchel) spent the weekend in Fremont visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bald win and Miss Magdeline Jansen and in Scribner visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ries. Other guests in these homes were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jansen who remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Belzer of Tekamah and Mrs. Claude Ham ilton were Sunday dinner guests ..... in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wildes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski of Star and Mrs. Sylvester Zakr zewski attended the funeral of Msr. James Van Every Monday afternoon. A/2c Stanley Young, who is stationed at Offutt AF3, Omaha, spent the Easter weekend visit ing his mother, Mrs. Guy Young, and other relatives. Sunday dinner guests in the* home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Spittler were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kelly. Sunday evening callers, were Mrs. Ina Wolfe and Mrs Alice Matthews. Don Peterson spent the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Harry Peterson. He is 0 a student at the Washington un iversity, St. Louis, Mo. 400 Cattle Expected Today ✓ • The managers of the O'Neill Livestock Market are expecting around four hundred head of cattle for the sale today (Thurs day), including several nice lots of steer and heifer calves and a few springer cows. There will be one consignment of two reg istered Angus bulls. Balance will be butcher stock. • At today's sale we're expecting about 150 feeder pigs. As usual the hog sale will preced > the cattle sale. O’NEILL v OCK MARKET PHONE 2 — O'NEILL 35 HEAD REGISTERED HEREFORK SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 BUTTE LIVESTOCK MARKET 20 BULLS — 15 FEMALES BULLS: — These Bulls range in age from 10 to 23 months. 18 of these bulls are sired by LEL Star 37. That was the top selling bull in the 1949 Rosebud Hereford Association sale and 2 are sired by EH Royal Domino, a son of OJR Royal. These bulls are not fat but in just good condition for the buyer. FEMALES: — The Females are all from my 1952 crop of spring calves and all are sired by LEL Star 37. These heifers would make a good foundation for anyone wishing to start a registered herd or for a 4-H project. All heifers are selling open. A. M. ENGELHAUPT BUTTE, NEBRASKA | Boys, Girls! Three Sparkling New Cruiser Bicycles Absolutely FBEE ONE OF THESE FINE BIKES WILL BE CIVEN AWAY EACH SATURBAY I Starting next week! Come in and we will tell you how to win a new bicycle! — 15 additional consolation prizes! ? For Grocery — AT — Prices Delivery ^ _ Effective | SHELHAMER'S SUPER MARKET I Tt ♦♦ M —————————————————— _ H famil^X^} 1 IS H i U f PRI TIT Vk/ i V^U 1^ ■ f our family XL }> MWJ ■»■■■■■■—> | | \ESm ys4ll I grated vtsmeK wssMimrnmmmmimimmiimi salad TUNA DRESSING 1 3 Cans.... 97c jty Pint 29c I h . ' ■ -y I SPFflAI QUAKER 1 ICE CREAM OATMEAL i 14-Gal. QQ. I VANILLA oS»c Lge. Pkg,.... 33c i Ehhhbw :: . ■— .. . 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