Future Subscribers HEISS—A/2c and Mrs. Darrell Heiss of Cutbank, Mont., a daughter, Kathie Ann, weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces, born Thurs day, December 10. This is their first child. Airman Heiss is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heiss of Page. CUMMINGS — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cummings of Atkinson, a son, Kim Robert, weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, bom Wednes day, December 9, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. VAN BUREN— Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Buren of Atkinson, a daughter, Sharon Kay, weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce, bom Friday, December 11, at Atkinson Me morial hospital. TOOKER—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Tooker of Atkinson, a son, Robert Paul, jr„ weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, born Monday, December 14, at Atkinson Me morial hospital. SEHI —Mr. and Mrs. Virtus Sehi of the Deloit community, a daughter, Donna, born Friday, December 4, in Antelope Mem orial at INeligh. The Sehi’s have a son. SPENCER—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Spencer of Lynch, a son, William Brad, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Thursday, De cember 10, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. The grand parents are Mrs. Pearl Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hull of Lynch. The great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lowry of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull of Niobrara. The great great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary Hull of O’Neill. r rCAhi^n—Mr. ana Mrs. rvuuy Frasch of Fairfax, S.D., twins, a son weighing 4 pounds 4 ounc es, and a daughter, weighing 5 pounds, born Saturday, Decem ber 12, at Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. REIMAN—Mr. and Mrs. James Reiman of Butte, a daughter, Shirley Joan, weighing 7 pounds 6% ounces, born Wednesday, December 9, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. WEYHRICH — Mr. and Mrs. Holland Weyhrich of O’Neill, a daughter, Susan Lynn, weighing 4 pounds 15% ounces, born Thursday, December 10, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. HAMILTON — Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton of Venus, a son, Darrell Frank, weighing 7 pounds 3% ounces, born Thurs day, December 10, at St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. -IVir. ailU 1YX12>. way lie Black of Spencer, a daughter, Dawn Elizabeth, weighing 7 pounds 14 % ounces, born Sun day, December 13, at St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. BECKWITH — Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Beckwith of O’Neill, a son, Wayne Daryl, weighing 7 pounds 4%' ounces, born Monday, De cember 14, at St. Anthony’s hos pital. LEE—Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Lee of Atkinson, a son, Gerald, weighing 9 pounds, born at 4 a.m., Tuesday, December 15, in At kinson Memorial hospital. This is the couple’s ninth child. STRAUBE—Mr. and Mrs. El mer Straube of Broken Bow, a daughter, Ann Elizabeth, weigh ing 714 pounds, horn Monday, December 7. Mrs. Straube is the former Ruth Lawrence, daugh ter of Mrs. Emma Lawrence of O’Neill. They have another daughter. Arriving Friday— Edward Campbell of Green Bay, Wise., and William J. Froe lich, jr., USN, stationed at Wash ington, D.C., are expected home for the Christmas holidays early Friday morning. William J. Froe lich, sr., will join them in Chi cago, 111., and return home with them. JUSTICE COURT November 30—Kenneth Low ry, over gross load, Patrolman Scheel, fined $50. November 30—Albert Dawson, violation reciprocity, Patrolman Skinner, fined $25. November 30—Ed Schulte, vio lation reciprocity, Patrolman Knotwell, fined $15. November 30—John Slaymak er, illegal possession of deer, Warden Salak, fined $100. November 30— Jimmy Kirk land, shot deer out of season, Warden Salak, fined $325. December 1—C. M. Scott, no driver’s license, Patrolman Gude, fined $10. December 4 — Ray Angus, speeding, Patrolman Gude, fined $15. „ , December 4—Everett Burley, over on capacity plates, Patrol man Gude, fined $10. December 4—Theron R. Ew ing, violation reciprocity, Patrol man Gude, fined $15. December 4 — Ernest Fisher, violation reciprocity, Patrolman Gude, fined $15. December 4—O. E. Holman, over on axle, Patrolman Shor ney, fined $54. December 5—T. J. Ivester, vio lation reciprocity, Patrolman Shorney, pending. December 5—L. R. Christen sen, gross overweight, Patrolman Gude, fined $50. December 8—L. C. Bertrand, i overweight, Patrolman Gude, | fined $25. jjecemDer o—«uiu ^ v - j erweight on axle, Patrolman Gude, pending. December 8—C. R- McConnell, over on capacity plates, over on gross load, pending. December 8—William V. Wen-, zel, overweight on S.D. plates, Fatrolman Gude, fined $10. December 8— Claude Sinnen, violation reciprocity, Patrolman Knotwell, fined $15. December 8—R- H. Housmger, violation reciprocity, Patrolman Knotwell, fined $15. December 8 — Robert Paras cand, overweight on axle, Patrol man Knotwell, fined $50. December 8—J- J. Garrity, vio 1 a t i o n reciprocity, Patrolman Knotwell, pending. December 8—Thomas Kapugi, overweight on axle, Patrolman Skinner, fined $50. December 8 — McCurry L. Horn, over on axle and capacity plates, Patrolman Cochran, pend, ing. December 9—Don Light, over weight on capacity plates, Pa trolman Skinner, pending. December 9 — Adolph Seibel, over gross weight, Patrolman Cochran, fined $25. December 9— O. E. Holman, overweight on axle, Patrolman Cochran, fined $50. -- Knoxville News Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartos and family visited Wednesday eve ning, December 9, in the Dale Barta home. , ,, The Knoxville 4-H club held a Christmas party at the Dave Nelson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dryak and family were in Norfolk Satur day. . Bryce Phillip arrived in the U.S. recently, having served in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip are now staying at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillip. Mrs. Phillip had been employed in Omaha prior to her husband’s return to the States. Arthur Barta spent the first of the week in Omaha. The YAF held its annual Christmas family night at the Methodist church Tuesday eve ning. At 6:30 a potluck supper was served, being followed with a program. Cal McElvain left Monday for his home in Fairmont after an extended visit here with rela tives and friends. He is a broth er of Ralph McElvain. Visits Ewing and Texas— EWING—Alton Gunter of Den ver, Colo., is spending a few days of his two weeks’ holiday vaca tion at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gunter, and ether relatives. He will also go to Texas during this period. MARRIAGE LICENSE Robert E. Thomas, 27, O’Neill, and Marilyn Lee McConnell, 23, Atkinson. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: December 9—Mrs. Gilbert Heerman, Ainsworth; Mrs. Roland Weyhrich, O’Neill. 10 —Linda Simmons, Page; Robert Hesse, Page; Mrs. Donald Kinni son, Venus; Jim Jarman, Cham bers; Mrs. Gordon Hamilton, Venus; James Curran, O’Neill. 12 Sandra Pochop, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Boettcher, Lynch; Anton Engelhaupt, Spencer; Mrs. Em met Revell, Star; Janice Land reth. Page. 13 — Mrs. Wayne Black, Spencer. 14—Mrs. Daryl Beckwith, O’Neill. 15—Mrs. Sam Killham, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Uhl, O’Neill. 16—Mrs. Eugene Haines, Ewing. Dismissals: December 9—Mrs. Errol Held, O’Neill; Mrs. Arthur C. Walters and baby girl, Cham bers. 10—Clinton Shellhase, O’ Neill; Mrs. Tom Lambert and i baby boy, Chambers. 11—Mrs. Norman Paxton and baby boy, Chambers; Robert Hesse, Page; Mrs. Robert Olson and baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Lang don and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Donald Kinnison, Venus. 12 — Mrs. Gilbert Heerman, Ains worth; Mrs. Emil Adamson, O’ Neill; Mrs. James Coventry, In man; Mrs. Clinton Wolfe, O’ Neill; Mrs. Clarence Damme and baby girl, Chambers; Mrs. Floyd Harding and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Clara Scholz, Stuart; Mrs. Glen Stewart, Lynch. 13—Janice Landreth, Page; Mrs. Dwaine Picklapp, Monowi; Mrs. James Reiman and baby girl, Butte; Mrs. Rolland Weyhrich, O’Neill. 14—Lawrence Hinrichsen, Ew ing; Mrs. Emmet Revell, Star; Linda Simmons, Page. 15—Mrs. Don Clyde, O’Neill; James Cur ran, O’Neill; Mrs. Gordon Ham ilton and baby boy, Venus; Jim D. Jarman, Chambers; Mrs. Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart. 16 — Seth Hertel, Ewing; Mrs. James Carney, O’Neill. Hospitalized: Sandra Pochop, O'Neill; Mrs. Belle Widman, Amelia; Mrs. Barbara Leahv, Grand Island; Mrs. Lois B. Ad, ams, Chambers; Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’ Neill; Mrs. Alvin Vorce, O’Neill; Mrs. Sam Killham, O’Neill; Mrs. Darrel Beckwith, O’Neill; Mrs. Wayne Black, Spencer; Mrs. Ma ry Uhl, O’Neill; Mrs. Eugene Haines, Ewing; Mrs. Robert Boettcher, Lynch; Mrs. W. J. Flannigan, Stuart; Mrs. Charles I Spath, Chambers; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Anton Engelhaupt, Spencer. SACRED HEART (Lynch) In hospital: Mrs. William El sasser, Lynch, medical, good; Mrs. Rudy Frasch and twins, Fairfax, S.D., good; John Fundus, Butte, medical, improving; Peter Jacobson, Butte, major opera tion, improving; Mrs. Gordon Kirsch, Lynch, medical, good: Orville Lewis, Anoka, medical, good; Mrs. M. B. Nelson, Bris tow, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Calvin Spencer, Lynch, medical, good; Mrs. William Spencer and baby boy, Lynch, good. Dismissals: December 8— Joe Helmberger, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Leonard Nielsen and baby, Verdel; Mrs. Alvin Havranek and baby, Spencer; Leo Thom son, Lynch. 9—Mrs. Lloyd Hise rote and baby, Gross; Francis Gilpin, Verdel. 10—Warren Col lins, Butte; Mrs. Ed Engelhaupt, Butte; Mrs. Don Hafsaas and ba by, Bristow; Mrs. Earl Storjo hann and baby, Spencer. 11— Mrs. Oscar Wondercheck, Bris tow. 12 — Mrs. Cecilia Liewer, Butte; Mrs. Max Neilan, Bone steel S.D.; Mrs. G. E. Peppel, Naper; Mrs. Robert Kersch, Lynch; Mrs. Albert Miller, Lynch; Mrs. Peter Gengler, Lynch, died. 13—Frank Rocha dle, Niobrara; Mrs. William Lampman, Spencer. 14 — Alvin Davis, Butte. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: December 7—Ernest Horton, Stuart, medical; Mrs. Alvin Wedige, Atkinson. 8—Fred Tesch, jr., Atkinson, surgical. 9— Mrs. Donald Cummings, Atkin son, obstetrical; Sharon Jean Fox, Newport, surgical. 10—Mrs. Mil ford Juracek, Atkinson, medical; Mrs Robert Tooker, Atkinson, obstetrical. 11—Mrs. Serafin Erg ler, Stuart, medical; Mrs. Robert Ramm, Stuart, surgical; Mrs. Ervin Van Buren, Atkinson, ob stetrical. 13—Mi's. Harlan Duval, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Melvin L. Hood, Atkinson, medical. Dismissed: December 9—Mrs. 1 Edward Brandt, Mrs. Richard Os born and son, Mrs. Raymond Gar wood and son. 10— Mrs. Ralph Shald, Mrs. Alvin Wedige, Mrs. Albert Smith and daughter. 11 Orlo Colwell, Mrs. Darel Bright. 12—Mrs. Milford Juracek. 13 — Mrs. Donald Cummings and son, Mrs. Mary LaFoy, Mrs. Harlan Duval. Hospitalized: William Murray, Mrs. Frances Hu.rley, Baby Jan ice Bright. Mrs. Hansen New Worthy Matron— Mrs. Clarence Hansen of In man was elected worthy matron and Judge D. R. Mounts worthy patron of Symphony chapter, OES, at a regular meeting last Thursday evening. Other officers elected for 1954 include Mrs. D. C. Schaffer, associate matron: George Peterson, associate pa tron; Mrs. H. E. Asher, conduct ress; Mrs. W. W. Waller, associ ate conductress; Mrs. Esther C. Harris, treasurer; Mrs. J. D. Os enbaugh, secretary, and Mrs. Harry Petersen, trustee. Mrs. Petersen’s term of office is for three years. Elected and appointive officers of the chapter will be installed at the regular January meeting Frontier tor printing! Sick & Injured EWING—Ernest Pierson, who has been a patient in a Vet erans hospital for several weeks, is back home again. . . Adolph (. Pepper”) Kritzinger, a veteran of World War I. is a patient at the Veterans hospital at Grand Island. . . Karen and Shirley Funk have been confined to ! their home the past week with an attack of influenza. . . Cathy Edward^ small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards, is having a siege of chickenpox this week. . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bil lings received word Sunday of the emergency appendicitis op eration of their son-in-law, Rob ert Dunaway, at Hastings. CELIA — Lawrence Smith broke a rib while cranking his tractor Wednesday, December 2. . . . Mrs. Milton McKathnie ac companied her mother, Mrs. H. Rouse of O’Neill, to Omaha where Mrs. Rouse was to consult a doc tor. She came home Sunday. Mrs. Emma McKathnie stayed at the McKathnie home to help care for her grandson, Darrel, and son, Milton. Baby Kay McKath nie spent the weekend at the Stanley Johnson home. . . Nina ; Hendricks and Linda Chaffin I have chickenpox. INMAN— Marvin Rouse and Miss Mildred Keyes spent the weekend in Omaha visiting their mother and sister, Mrs. Blanche Rouse, who is a patient in the Lutheran hospital, Omaha. . . Arthur Tomlinson returned Wed nesday, December 9, from Kansas City, Mo., where he spent a few weeks receiving medical atten tion. . . Mrs. James Coventry re turned home Saturday afternoon from the hospital in O’Neill where she was a patient for a few days. CHAMBERS—Mrs. Kieth Sex ton received word that her moth er, Mrs. James Bryant of Carle ton, had fallen and broken her hip. She was taken to the hos pital at Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Sextqn and Nadine left Saturday for Geneva. Mr. Sexton drove on to Haddam, Kans., to visit his parents. They both returned to Chambers Sunday evening. Mrs. Bryant is 83-years-old. DELOIT — Willard Harpster, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harpster, has been ill. . . Slvester Bauer was permitted to have the cast removed from a n ankle, which he recently fractured. . . Mrs. Ludwig Koenig has return ed home after being a patient in an Omaha hospital. . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steams visited doctors in Norfolk recently. AMELIA—Mrs. Zada Russ is a I patient in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. Mrs. RusS. a former Amelia resident, has been staying with her daughter, the former Herbertta R u S s, whose home is at Creston. . . Mrs. Vern Segeser was ill several days last week suffering with sinus infection. KNOXVILLE— Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Dryak motored to Nor folk on Saturday taking their daughter, Shirley, to a hospital where she underwent surgery’ that evening. She is in ‘ good condition.” The other Dryak chil dren stayed at the Henry Farmk home while their parents were gone. PAGE—Rollie Snell submitted to a major operation Wednesday, December 9, at the University hospital, Omaha. His condition is “good.” Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stew art are still at Ralston where they have been since taking Mr. Snell to Omaha. LYNCH—Mrs. Mary Fusch is now at the Gotfrid Danielson home assisting in the care of Mrs. Danielson, who is confined to her bed following a stroke several weeks ago. O’NEILL—Mrs. Esther Harris was confined to her home during the weekend because of illness. I Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: 640 acres of pasture land, well located.—See R. H. (“Ray”) S h r i n e r, O’Neill, phone 106. 33c FOUND: A set of car keys be twen 7th and 8th on Douglas St. Owner may have by paying for this ad. 33c50 CARD OF THANKS MY SINCERE thanks to all who remembered me while I was in the hospital and to all those who assisted my family in any way while I was gone. 33p5() O, J, DRUEKE MERRY Christmas and many thanks to all who helped in any way to make our Friends of St. Mary’s card party on December 13, a grand success. —Mrs. John J. Harrington, Mrs. Mark Muff, chairmen. 33p50 FOR SALE: A motor-bike. Good condition.—Ben Bazelman, O’ Neill. 33p FOR SALE: Buy a self-defroster for a Christmas or birthday gift from Mrs. Aug. Kramer, Stuart, or Mrs. Ronald Borg, O'Neill, Nebr. 33-35pl FOR RENT: 5-room house, close in, REA, reasonable. By Janu ary 1.—Call 508-M, O’Neill. Sewing Machines Necchi — Elna — New Home Sales & Service DEMONSTRATIONS every Fri day afternoon. We repair all makes. Midwest Furn. & Appl. Phone 346-J — West O’Neill CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to thank all our neighbors and friends in-this community for their kindness and consideration in our hour of sorrow'. MRS. L. W. BARTHEL and Family 33p50 . . . Ben Gilligan returned to his store Wednesday after a four-day illness. ATKINSON—I. R. Dickerson, who recently submitted to the removal of a lung in Methodist hospital, Omaha, is “up and a round” at the hospital. . . Elven White, rancher who fractured a leg and an arm in a power take off acident recently, is expected to be home by Christmas. No amputations were necessary. He is in Methodist hospital, Omaha. Visit Lieb Home— Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Heese and sons of Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Laursen and Jeanie of Venus and Mr. and Mrs. Sam my Derickson and son were Sun day dinner guests at the Elroy 1 Lieb home. REENLISTS IN MARINES Sgt. Virgil Wilson of Ocean side, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, returned home Sun day for a few days’ visit. He has served three years with the ma rines and has reenlisted for an other six years. Weekly Market Report of The Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebraska December 15th Auction Cattle receipts totaled 2236 head at Tuesday’s auction. Most all classes sold steady to a little stronger on the higher quality kinds which were in very short supply. There was a large crowd in attendance but most of the buyers were want ing stockers and feeders and our run was top heavy with breeding cows. Choice steer calves sold mainly $18.00 to $20.50 with an extreme top of $22.70 on some 430 lb. weights. Heifer calves cleared mainly at $14.00 to $16.00 and again quality was sought by most buyers. Twenty-five head of 470 ib. heifers topped the sale at $17.20. There weren’t enough yearling steers for the buyers who were on the seats. They sold mostly from $17.00 to $19.50. Three loads of long horned yearlings brought $17.40. Year ling heifers were again scarce but the packages were quotable from $14.00 to $15.50. Breeding cows were most plentiful, just too many for one sale. The top load brought $13t).00 and the rest ranged from $90.00 to $127.50. They lacked the quality of the breeding cows that we have sold for local ranchers in previous weeks. Canner cows bulked mostly at $6.50 to $7.50 with cutters about steady with a week ago from $8.00 to $9.00 cwt. Beef cows $9.00 to $10.50. Bologna bulls looked 50 cents cwt. high er and sold from $8.00 to $10.50. The Angus Bulls of Flying D Farms averaged $283.00 with Henry Heiser paying the top of $407.50 on a Grandson of Eileenmere 500th. Inquiry remains particularly strong on good feeders. It sort of looks like prices on stockers and feeders wili see the year out at pretty strong prices compared to a rather sluggish fat cattle market. If you have cattle to sell, list them with us as early as possible so we may advertise them. See you Tuesday. Atkinson Livestock Market Phone 5141 Atk'nson, Nebr. . ..V if 5 *» Mi *♦ ♦♦ H ♦♦ ff s M ff I •* ff ♦♦ ♦« a *♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ M ti H MAYBELLE 10LE0.2 lbs. 45c 1 ♦♦ PILLSBURY Eg ( HOT ROLL MIX *• 29c I B OUR FAMILY 46-Oz. Cans U* 1 ORANGE JUICE 2 for 69c I a WHITE or YELLOW V I POPCORN 2 ibs. 31c | I CHERRIES +«• i» 17c f :: CUDAHY'S 16-OZ. Cans | CHILI CON CARNE 2 for 49c 1 i: AUNT JEMIMA or PILLSBURY 2>/2-Lb. Pkg i| PANCAKE FLOUR _ 39c i || OUR FAMILY 2 Jars ja Strawberry PRESERVES __ 59c § & » I ■ I 4 8 a :: 5 • H 1 j f Produce H NEBR. 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