Future Subscribers CARR—Mr. and Ms. Kenneth D. Carr, 1539 Perrie Hill road, San Bernadino, Calif., a son, James Robert, weighing 6 pounds 9 onces, bom Sunday, November 8, at San Bernadino. The mother is the former Judith L. Wiley ot Dorsey. , „ _ _ KKAJYniR—Mr. and Mrs. Her man Kramer of Stuart, a daugh ter, Clarice Ann, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, born Tuesday, December 1, at Atkinson Me morial hospital. OSBORN—Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Osborn of Atkinson, a son, Warren Lee, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, bom Friday, Decem ber 4, at Atkinson Memorial hos pital. GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Garwood of Amelia, a son, Charles Rodney, weigh ing 8 pounds 10 ounces, born Sunday, December 6, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. BRIGHT—Mr. and Mrs. Darel Bright of Atkinson, a daughter, Janice, weighing 2 pounds, bom Sunday, December 6, at Atkin son Memorial hospital. SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, bom Sunday, December 6, at At kinson Memorial hospital. , STORJOHANN—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Storjohann of Spencer a son, weighing 8 opunds, born Friday, December 4, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. PAXTON—Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Paxton of Chambers, a son, Robert James, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, born Monday, Decem ber 7, at St. Anthony’s hospital. HAFSAAS—Mr. and Mrs. Don Hafsaas of Bristow, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, bom Friday, December 4, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. HAVRANEK — Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Havranek of Spencer, a son, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, fom Tuesday, December 1, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. HISEROTE — Mr. and Mrs. * Lloyd Hiserote of Gross, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, born Friday, December 4, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. NIELSON—Mr. and Mrs. Leon and Nielson of Verdel, a baby, weighing 9 pounds 6 ounces, bom Wednesday, December 2, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. LANGDON — Dr. and Mrs. Robert Langdon of O’Neill, a son, Robert Martin, jr„ weighing 7 pounds ounces, born Thurs day, December 3, at St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. WALTERS—Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Walters of Chambers, a daughter, Clo Etha Charlene, weighing 8 pounds 9Vfe ounces, bom Thursday, December 3, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. COLFACK—Mr. and Mrs. Har old Colfack of O’Neill, a daugh ter, Marilyn Kay, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, born Friday, December 4, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. LAMBERT — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert of Chambers, a son, Mark Steven, weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces, born Friday, December 4, at St. Anthony s hospital, O’Neill. CLYDE—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clyde of O’Neill, a son, weighing 4 pounds 14 Vi ounces, bom Fri day, December 4, at St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. HELD — Mr. and Mrs. Errol Held of O’Neill a daughter, Shar roll Kay, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces, born Sunday, December 6, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. „ OLSON—Rev. and Mrs. Robert Olson of O’Neill, a daughter, Jo dene Bernice, weighing 7 pounds 1V4 ounces, born Sunday, Decem ber 6, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. DAMME—Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Damme of Chambers, a daughter, weighing 10 pounds 2 ounces, born Tuesday, December 8, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. J „ HARDING — Mr. and Mrs. Flyod Harding of O’Neill, a son, weighing 9 pounds 9Vi ounces, bom Tuesday, December 8, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. REIMAN—Mr. and Mrs. James Reiman of Butte, a daughter, bom Wednesday, December 9, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. Jerry Lohaus and Lucy Pimper of Omaha were Thanksgiving guests of their brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lc haus, and family. Sick & Injured PAGE— Robert, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt of St. Paul, recently returned to his home after spending two weeks in Childrens Memorial hospital, Omaha, where he was under ob servation for an unusual eye condition. His condition is not serious as it was first thought to be. Mr.' Hunt was a teacher and coach of the Page school last j term. . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ste wart and Rollie Snell left on Wednesday morning, December 2, for Omaha where Mr. Stewart and Mr. Snell went for medical attention. X-rays showed Mr. Stewart’s condition good. Mr. Snell entered the University hos pital Friday for surgery this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are staying at the Ivan Stewart home at Ralston. O’NEILL—Mrs. Alice Bridges fell on the ice Saturday near the postoffice, fracturing two bones in her right leg above the ankle. She was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital. . . Allan Van Vleck was taken to’ the Veterans hospital at Grand Island Wednesday, Dec ember 2, by his wife. He is suf fering with a heart ailment. Mrs. Van Vleck returned the same day. Meanwhile, his mother, Mrs. Robert Van Vleck of Neligh, un derwent major surgery at Ro chester, Minn. EWING—M^s. William Boies, who has been in an Omaha hos I pital for several weeks came j home Sunday for the Christmas I Holidays, after which she will [ return for further treatment. . . j Mrs. Mabel Boies is a patient at i the University hospital in O maha. The last report from her ! informed friends that her condi tion is some better, but will re main there for further treatment. AMELIA—Mrs. Hienie Frahm was able to leave the Atkinson Memorial hospital Sunday. Mr. Frahm took her to the home of her mother, Mrs. Maude Forbes, at Bassett to convalesce for a few days. . . Mrs. Raymond Bly, who underwent surgery at the O’Neill hospital, was able to leave the hospital and was re cuperating at the home of Mrs. Olive Dexter for a few days. BRISTOW—Mrs. Robert John son of Bristow underwent an op eration at an O’Neill hospital late last week. . . Edgar Danielson re turned here Sunday from Nor folk, where he had been with his wife. She underwent an operation in the Lutheran hospital Thurs day and is reported getting along well. SOUTH OF STUART—Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy went to O’Neill Sunday to see their daughter, Rita Ann, who was a patient at the St. Anthony’s hospital for z few days. Rita Ann is improved and was dismissed from the hos pital Sunday. INMAN— Gene Couch was a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital Saturday and Sunday morning. He returned home Sunday after noon. Gene is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Couch. EMMET—Bobby, Betty, Bev erly, Billie Jean, Dewayne Perry, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry, were sick the past week with flu. CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Focken and family visited her father, Gotlieb Braun, Saturday evening. Mr. Braun has been on the sick list the past week Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: December 2—Ed Everett, O’Neill; Jim D. Jarman, Chambers; Mrs. Robert Johnson, Bristow. 3—Mrs. Robert Lang don, O’Neill; Mrs. Arthur C. Walters, Chambers; Lavonne Ackerman, Stuart; Mrs. Tom Lambert, Chambers; Constance, Lydon, Ewing; Ben K. Louden, Columbus; Mrs. James P. Car ney, O’Neill; Jerrold Weaver, O’ Neill; Mrs. H. E. Colfack, O’Neill. 4—Mrs. Don Clyde, O’Neill; Rita Murphy, Stuart; Catherine Haun, Greeley; Don Walker, Butte; Mrs. Earl Fox, O’Neill. 5— Mrs. Roy Wayman, O’Neill; Mrs. Alice Bridges, O’Neill; Eugene Couch, Inman. 6—Mrs. Robert Olson, O’ Neill; Mrs. Erroll Held, O’Neill; William S. Mattern, O’Neill; Mrs. W. J. Flannigan, Stuart; Mrs. Clinton Wolfe, O’Neill. 7—Mrs. Norman Paxton, Chambers Clinton Shellhase, O’Neill; Seth Hertel, Ewing; Mrs. Dwayne Lockmon, Stuart; Mrs. James Reiman, Butte; Mrs. Clarence Damme, Chambers. 8—Mrs. Al vin Vorce, O’Neill; Mrs. Flovd Harding, O’Neill; Mrs. James Coventry, Inman; Mrs. Emil Ad amson, O’Neill; Mrs. Glen Stew art, Lynch; Mrs. Dwayne Pick_ lapp, Monowi; Mrs. Charles S p a t h, Chambers; Lawrence Hinrichsen, Ewing. Dismissals: December 2—Mrs. Ernest Wedige, Emmet; Mrs. Maynard Morrow, O’Neill Mrs. William G. Kraft, O’Neill; Melvin G. Hansen, O’Neill; Mrs. Hazel Robinson, O’Neill. 4— Lavonne Ackerman, Stuart; Ambrose Biglin, O’Neill; Jim D. Jarman, Chambers; Mrs. L. E. Bergstrom, Ewing. 5—Mrs. Robert Shoemak er and baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Raymond Bly, Amelia; Ed Ev erett, O’Neill. 6—Eugene Couch, Inman; Jerrold Weaver, O’Neill; Catherine Haun, Greeley; Rita Murphy, Stuart; Mrs. Maude Fuller, O’Neill. 7—Don Walker, Butte; Ben K. Louden, Colum bus; August Heese, Page; Mrs. Harry C. Park, Page; Mrs. Roy Wayman, O’Neill Mrs. H. E. Col fack and baby girl, O’Neill. 8— Constance Lydon, Ewing; Mrs. Robert Johnson, Bristow; Mrs. Earl Fox, O’Neill; Mrs. Ralph Hoffman, Ewing; William S. Mattern, O’Neill; Mrs. Alice Bridges, O’Neill; V. C. Wilbern, Atkinson. Hospitalized; Mrs. Belle Wid man, Amelia; Mrs. Barbara Lea hy, Grand Island; Mrs. Lois B. Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Clara Scholz, Staurt: Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’ Neill; Mrs. Glen Stewart, Lynch; Mrs. Alvin Vorce, O’Neill; Mrs. Clinton Wolfe, O’Neill; Mrs. James Coventry, Inman; Seth Hertel. Ewing; Clinton Shellhase, O’Neill; Mrs. Arthur Walters, Chambers; Mrs. Tom' Lambert, Chambers; Mrs. James Reiman, Butte; Mrs. Don Clyde, O’Neill; Mrs;' Floyd Harding, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Langdon, O’Neill; Mrs. Errol Held, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Olson, O’Neill; Mrs. Nor man Paxton, Chambers; Mrs. Clarence Damme, Chambers; Mrs. Dwayne Picklapp, Monowi; Lawrence Hinrichsen, Ewing: Mrs. Dwayne Lockmon, Stuart; Mrs. Charles Spath, Chambers; Mrs. James Carney, O’Neill; Al bert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Mrs. W J. Flannigan, Staurt; Mrs. Emil Adamson, O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) In hospital: Mrs. Peter Geng ler, Lynch, medical, unchanged; Alvin Davis, Butte, major oper ation, improving; Mrs. Ed Engel haupt, Butte, medical, good; Mrs. Don Hafsaas and baby girl, Bristow, good; Mrs. Alvin Hav ranek and baby boy, Spencer, good; Joe Helmberger, Bonesteel, S.D., medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Lloyd Hiserote and baby girl, Gross, good; Mrs. William H. Lampman, Spencer, minor opera tion. good; Mrs. Cecelia Liewer, Butte, medical, good; Mrs. M. B. Nelson, Bristow, medical, satis factory; Mrs. Leonard Nielson and baby, Verdel, good; Mrs. G. E. Peppel, Naper, medical, sat isfactory; Frank Rochadle, Nio brara, medical, improving; Mrs. Earl Storjohann and baby boy, Spencer, good. Dismissals: December 2—Mrs Dwight Carmichael, Butte; Miss Marie Lampman, Anoka, died; Mrs. Rudy Frasch, Fairfax, S.D. 4—Oswald Drueke, O’Neill; Mrs. William Luedke, Spencer. 5 — Mrs. George Prokop, Spencer; Garry Wilson, Redbird; Mrs John White, Spencer; Mrs. Mar lin Shope, Butte. 6—Mrs. Edward Ameson and baby, Niobrara. 7— Fred Ludemann, Naper, died. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: November 30—Mrs. Emil Johnson of Atkinson, sur gical; Clyde Davis of Atkinson, medical. December 1—Mrs. Her man Kramer of Stuart, obstet rical. Elmer Schaffer of Atkin son, surgical. 3—Mrs. John War ner of Atkinson, medical; Mrs Raymond Garwood of Amelia obstetrical. 4—Mrs. Richard Os born of Atkinson, obstetrical: Mrs. Ralph Shald of Stuart, medical. 5—Mrs. Darel Bright oi Atkinson, obstetrical. 6—Mrs. Al bert Smith of Atkinson, obstet rical. Dismissed: November 30 — Mary Armfield; December 1 — Elven White. 2—Mrs. Raymond Wewel and daughter; Mrs. Emi] Johnson; Clyde Davis. 4—Mrs. Laster Derickson and daughter Elmer Olberding. 6— Mrs. Her man Kramer and daughter. 7— Elmer Schaffer; Mrs. Heinrich Frahm. Hospitalized: Mrs. James Co day, Mrs. Mary LaFoy, Mrs Frances Hurley, William Murray Orlo Colwell, Mrs. Edward Brandt. Longtime Omaha Nurse Dies at 62 Miss Tresa Keller, 62, one ol four sisters who are registered nurses and a sister of Mrs. J. L. McCarville, sr., of O’Neill, died Sunday in an Omaha hospital. Funeral services were conduct ed at 9 a.m., Wednesday at St Francis Catholic church, Hum phrey. Attending the rites were Air. and Mrs. J. L. McCarvillt, sr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCarv'ilie, Jr., ’ and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCarville. The late Miss Keller served in World War I as an army nurse and was an Omaha nurse more than 40 years. Survivors include her father, who was taken to a Columbus hospital because hi serious illness, without knowing of his daughter’s death; a-so one brother and six sisters. Murphy Joins 401h Division— STUART— Pvt. Cornelius L, Murphy, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy of Stuart, recent ly joined the 40th infantry di vision in Korea. The former Cal ifornia national guard division which arrived in Korea during early 1952, is undergoing inten sive post-truce training. Private Murphy entered the army in March and completed basic training at Camp Breck inridge, Ky. Return From West— Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gillespie returned Friday, December 4 after a six weeks visit on the West coast. They visited Mrs. Gillespie’s sisters and their fam ilies in Portland, Salem and Park Place, in Oregon, and Vancouver, Wash. It had been 20 years since Mrs. Gillespie had seen her sis ters, Mrs. Mabel Davies and Mrs. John Eskeldson. They also went to Los Angeles, Calif., to visit their daughter, Mrs. E. R. Wood, and family. Yule Party— The Justa club held a Christ mas party at the Town House Wednesday evening. Gifts were exchanged and the evening was spent socially. Too Late to Classify NOTICE: The new date for the annual fall sale of the Niobrara Valley Hereford Breeders’ as sociation is Monday, Dec. 14, at Butte. For inquiries contact Secretary Walt Sire, Butte. 32c FOR SALE OR RENT: Brick building, 24^ by 90 foot. One half block north of the Golden hotel. Oil burning furnace. — F. J. Dishner, O’Neill. 32-33p6C WOMEN WANTED: Housewives —address advertising post cards. Must have good hand writing. LINDO, Watertown, Mass. 32-35p2 Death Knell Is Sounded on Historic Middlehranch PO PAGE — The Middlehranch postoffice was discontinued Tues day. December 1. Mrs. Alta Finch had been the postmaster for the past 30 years. She has moved to Page to make her home. In September, 1923, Mrs. Finch and the late John Finch bought the Middlehranch store which they both operated until the death of Mr. Finch about two WiiiimwwitwtmmiHMi'iwt.»——. years ago. Since then Mrs. Finch had continued with the store and postoffice. Having decided she could not carry on the work she resigned. As no one seemed to want the postoffice it was dis continued and Mrs. Finch is disposing of the merchandise stock. About 70 years ago there was a flour mill at Middlebranch which was run for a number of years by different parties. There was also a church there for a number of years. Both buildings were razed a few years ago. At present only the store building | is left at Middlebranch. Elkhorn Club in Yula Party— The Elkhorn Project club held its Christmas party Tuesday, Dec ember 8, with all the members present except two. A 7 o’clock turkey dinner was served at the M & M cafe after which the mem bers went to the home of Mrs. Dave Loy where contest games were played and gifts were ex- , changed. A lunch ot coffee and fruit cake was served before the mid night hour. ! o Bar Meets at Bassett— A delegation of five from O' a of the Fifteenth Judicial District Bar association held Wednesday at Bassett The group included Dte trict Judge D. R. Mounts, Ira ?I Moss, William W. Griffin, *or man Gonderinger and Ted Me Elhaney. Honors Sisler— Mrs. Paul Walker honored her sister, Mrs. Blake Benson at a lamily dinner at her home’ Wed nesday, December 9, in honor of Mrs. Benson’s birthday anniyer lary. 1 Is Your Septic Tank Safe? DON'T DIG or pump it out. Get RAW-RAW ODOR LESS for your Septic Tank. Increases waste digesting ac tion up to 50 percent. Sold Only at HUNTS . . . for . . . * Ewing, Inman, Chambers, Emmet and O’Neill Hunt’s Plumbing & Heating Phone 399 — O'Neill International Sugar Feed Co. Wishes to announce that MARVIN STAUFFER of Page ... is now a representative for our com pany. He can supply you with a high po tency vitamin and antibiotic feed for all livestock and poultry. SEE. WRITE OR CALL HIM FOR INFORMATION ABOUT SUPER VITA FEEDS . . . for cheaper gains! —————— Make Turkey Day Possible THE FOLLOWING O’Neill business and professional firms have cooperated with the Chamber of Commerce to make possible O Neill’s annual Turkey Day to be held on Saturday, December 12. (This is the new date — postponed from Saturday, December 5.) Bright’s Consumers Mrs. Pat Harty Biglin’s O’Neill Nat’l Bank Mrs. Elmer Hagensick Thorin & Bowker t Agency Claude Hamilton Gillespie’s Western Auto ‘ C. M. Eason Elma Evans Dr. Carter O’Neill Flower Shop Spelts-Ray Dean Streeter The Frontier Myrt’s Cafe | Midwest Furn. Outlaw Impl. Wich’s Body Shop Wm. Krotter Co. Benson’s Bar Council Oak Penney’s Store Lee Store ■ Matt’s Bar First National Gamble Store Petersen’s Clothing Coast to Coast J. M. McDonald Firestone Store Don’s Bar Johnson Jewelry Fox Ice Cream McIntosh Jewelry Elkhorn Flower Shop Gilligan’s Drug John Kersenbrock Tim Harrington Ben Franklin Store Osborne’s Shoe Store Clarence Fan Dr. Gleeson O’Neill Cleaners White Motor Co. Borg & Worth Sta. Shelhamer Eqpt. Shelhamer Produce Marcelus Impl. Slat’s Cafe Earley Oil Co. New Outlaw Store Drs. Wilson & Langdon Harding Creamery Tri_State Produce Merri - Dr. Pepper Elkhom Valley NFLA Holt County Independent Fred Saunto A. Marcellus 4th St. Market O'Neill PCA REA Geo. Robertson Grant Peacock O’Neill Photo Co. Central Finance Apparel Shop Fetrow’s Davidson & Sons Joe Steskal O’Neill Beauty | Salon Marie’s Beauty Salon Earl Ralya American Gear Between 800 and 1,000 Cattle Expected • There will be between eight hundred and a thousand head of cattle on the market here today (Thursday) in the first auction to be held since November 19. The No vember 26 Bale was cancelled because of the Thanksgiving holiday and last week's sale was cancelled because of the blizzard. • Today's offering is expected to include mostly good H quality yearling steers and heifers, also some outstand ing calves. There will be several loads of 2-year-old steers and the balance will be mixed cattle of all kinds. • The hog sale will get underway in the morning. There will be four purebred Yorkshire boars consigned by Fay Puckett; also several good consignments of feeder pigs. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET O'NEILL — PHONE 2 ; { Christmas Tree Salad j | 2 3-mm* packtps erian dues* ' | | 1/2 toasyoM r*t*U orsap rM , ■ iiict tf 1 WMP : ! M/2 cops inhMd CMMd fruit cocktail | Soften cream cheese with fork, | | a blend in orange rind and juice. Fold | in drained fruit cocktail. Freeze un til barely firm in refrigerator tray . with control set at lowest tempera S * ture. Cut into 6 wedges to make ■ trees, leaving half-wedges at ends l: « I of tray. Cut 3 squares from each I H I end piece to make 6 tree trunks. I 3 I Serve on greens. Garnish with ad- I I ditional fruit cocktail. I |i| La._-...I 1^ r oeuaous ^ « SHELHAMERS f J Thurtday - Friday — Saturday 4 MQ C00„£S J S NOTICE X * B ALTAR SOCIETY OF ST. 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