' Future Subscribers KISER—Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kiser of Choteau, Mont., a daughter, Susan Arlene, weighing 2 pounds 8 ounces, born Christ mas day—Friday, December 25. The baby died Wednesday, De cember 30. Graveside funeral services were held December 31. Mrs. Kiser is the former Marlene Geary of Inman. Susan Arlene was their second child. COFFMAN—Lt. and Mrs. Rex Coffman of Stuart, a daughter, Kristen Jo, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces, born Thursday, Decem ber 17, at North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coffman of Stuart are the paternal grandparents. MATHERS—Mr. and Mrs. Em ery Mathers of Butte, a daugh ter, Sharon Jeanine, weighing 10 pounds 2 ounces, born Thursday, January 31, at Atkinson Memori al hospital. ZISKA— Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Ziska of Stuart, a daughter, Cecelia Marie, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, born Wednesday, De-; cember 30, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. BROWN—Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Brown of Atkinson, a son, David i Frederick, weighing 8 pounds 1 j ounces, born Friday, January 1, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. BOYLE—Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Boyle of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 13 V4 ounces, born Thursday, December 31 at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. McCABE—Mr. and Mrs. Matt McCabe of Page, a daughter, Kathryne Susan, weighing 7 pounds, born Thursday, Decem ber 31, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill . TROWBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trowbridge of Page, a sen, David Wilbur, weighing 8 pounds 1V4 ounces, born Friday, January 1, at St. Anthony’s hos pital, O’Neill. ENDICOTT — Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Endicott of O’Neill, a son, Steven Glenn, weighing 7 pounds 13Vi ounces, born Friday, Janu ary 1, at St. Anthony’s hospital. RILEY—Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Riley of O’Neill, a son, John Francis, weighing 7 pounds 5U oences, born Saturday, January 2, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O - Neill GALLAGHER—Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gallagher of In nar., a son, Timothy Michael, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Satur day, January 2, at St. Anthony’s hesptial, O’Neill. RICHTER—Mr. and Mrs. Mir vin Richter of Dorsey, a son, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, born Sunday, January 3, at St Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. GILSTRAP—Mr. and Mrs. John Gilstrap of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 1 % ounces, born Monday, January 4, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. JOHNSON—Hr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of O’Neill, a daughter, Karen Lynn, weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces, born Monday, Janu ary 4, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. PRIBIL—Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pribil of O’Neill, a daughter, Rita Lorraine, born Tuesday, January 5, at St. Anthony’s hos pital, O’Neil. ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of Ruthven, la., uiplets, born Thursday, Decem ber 17—Judy Eileen, weighing 4 pounds 12 ounces; James Scott, 4 pounds 12 oucnes; Janet Marie, 4 pounds 8 ounces. The mother is the former Violet Waechter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Waechter of Verdel. PRIBIL—Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Pribil of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, born Wednesday, January o, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. Belated Anniversary— EWING— Mrs. Hans Peterson was the honored guest at a be lated birthday anniversary din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies on Sunday. At 1 o’clock guests were seated at the table, featuring turkey steaks with all the trimmings. Later in the afternoon, the birth day cake baked by Vera Del Daniels was served with ice cream. In attendance were Mr and Mrs. Hans Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. William Wulf, Mrs. Harriet Welke, Mrs. Marie Beelaert, all of Ewing; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ma ben, Miss Minnie Neiderheide, Mr. and Mrs. Berg Cratty, all of Clearwater. O'NEILL LOCALS Pvt. George E. Schneider spent i3 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schneider of O’Neill. He left Saturday, January 2, for Camp Kilmer, N.J., to report for overseas duty. Charlie Leonard and Neal Fli ston of Burke, S.D., spent Sun day at the D. F. Murphy home visiting Mrs. Kenneth Ellston. New year’s day dinner guests of Mrs. Martha Ross were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ross and Caro lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fredrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shel don of Spencer and Oliver Rors and children. Mr. Ross took din ner to his wife as she was ill in bed. Friends of St. Mary's card par ly Sunday evening, January 10. 7:30 P.M.. St. Mary's gynasium. Sponsored by 7th and 8th grade parents. Everyone welcome. News year’s dinner and lunch eon guests at the Hiram Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Johnson and Larry Donlin of O’ Neill; Pfc. Edward McAllister of Ft. Sill, Okla.; Mrs. Mary McAl lister, Agnes and Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ohri and family, Mr. and Mrs. James McAllister and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tejral and Dorothy, all of Spen cer. Mr. and Mrs. James Kurtz of Long Pine were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kurtz. Bruce McElhaney returned to Wayne Sunday after spending the Christmas holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted McEl haney. He attends Wayne State Teachers college. S ■ Miss Judy Schiller and a friend from Minnesota Bible col lege, Minneapolis, Minn., were Monday morning breakfast guests of Miss Barbara Bennett. They i eturned to Minneapolis that day to attend school. . . Weekly Market Report of The Atkinson Livestock Market Atkinson, Nebraska Tuesday, January 5th Auction The 1954 cattle market was away to a flying start Tues day. We sold 984 head and the quality was the best since fall. Buyers were really picking off the replacement cattle at prices $1.00 to $2.00 cwt. better than the last sale in 1953. Representative Sales STEERS HEIFERS No. Wt. Price No. Wt. Price 16 wf strs.. 305 _ 22.55 30 wf hfrs__.310 _ 17.20 9 wf strs .285 _ 23.00 18 wf hfrs._315_ 16.20 19 wf strs... 490 ...._ 19.80 15 wf hfrs... 420 . 15.80 24 wf strs.405 _ 21.00 24 wf hfrs. .395 _X_17.05 38 wf strs 490 _21.40 15 wf hfrs... 385 _16.50 17 wf strs . 435 *_ 19.70 23 wf hfrs...415_16.80 23 wf strs... 410 _..... 21.60 ' • In the yearling class of cattle no load lots were present but the quality of the small bunches was exceptionally good and the demand far exceeded the supply. Two nice strings of fleshy yearling steers sold for $19.25 and $18.55, weighing 710 and 630 respectively. The bulk of the good to choice fat cows and heiferettes sold in a price range of $10.00 to $12.50. Canners and cutters $8.00 to $10.00 with only the extreme shelly kinds under $7.50. ! Bologna bulls $11.00 to $13.00, fully $1.25 cwt. better than last Tuesday’s sale. Next Sale Tuesday, January 12th—List your cattle early. Our full house and representative sales indicate they’ll still buy your cattle. “Sell ’em the Auction Way” “At Atkinson.” Selling Jan. 12th—63 Head of Choice Bred Ewes. These are whiteface ewes, all good mouths, bred to Suffock and Hampshire rams for early lambing. SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY Atkinson Livestock Market Phone 5141 Atkinson, Nebr. ■ . . ■ Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neil!; Admissions: December 30 — Mrs. Orville Morrow, O’Neill, Mrs. Lewis McDaniel, Fremont; Mrs. Louis Zastrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Garrett Boyle, O’Neill. 31— Mrs. Richard Trowbridge, Page. Jan uary 1—Mrs. Harvey Endicott, C’Neill; Mrs. Paul Woindneck, O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Jareske, O’Neill: Mrs. Michael Gallagher, Inman. 2—Mrs. Forrest Riley, O’Neill Zoellyn Gilman, Amelia; Joann Burgess, O’Neill. 3—Mrs. Marvin Richter, Dorsey; Martha Jean ette Pelc, Spencer; Raymond Ri sor, O’Neill; Mrs. Ed Beed, O’ Neill; Mrs. Deane C. Reed, O’ Neill; Mrs. Glenn Gillogly, In man; Mrs. Leonard Fiala, Nor folk; Ralph Rees, Amelia. 4—Mi chael Perry, O’Neill; Mrs. John Gilstrap, O’Neill; Mrs. Dorothy Knight, O’Neill; Mary Ann Mets chke, Chambers; Mrs. Roy D. Johnson, O’Neill; Mrs. W. H. Sorensen, Bristow. 5 — Dennis Harding, O’Neill; Mrs. Francis Pribil, O’Neill; Rosemary Urban. O’Neill; Mrs. Alfred Maas, Cham bers. 6—Mrs. Leonard Pribil, O’ Neill. Dismissals: December 30—Mis. Jay DeGroff and baby girl, Am elia; Mrs. Frank Biglin, O’Neill; Debra Ann Babl, Holdrege. Jan uary 1 — Mrs. Walter Christen, Page; Mrs. Harry C. Park, Page; Susan Lynn Weyhrich (baby), O’Neill. 2—Mrs. Orville Morrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Charles Richardson and baby boy, Jamison; Mrs. Gar rett Boyle and baby girl, O’Neill; Ronald Dean Ott, O’Neill. 3—Mrs. Lewis McDaniel and baby girl, Fremont; Joann Burgess, O’Neill; Duane Beck, Atkinson; Ruth Park, Page. 4 — Mrs. Matthew McCabe and baby girl, Page; Ed ward Winkler, Emmet; Raymond Risor, O’Neill. 5—Mrs. Richard Trowbridge and baby boy, Page; Mrs. Harvey Endicott and baby boy, O’Neill. Hospitalized: Michael Perry, O’Neill; Rosemary Urban, O’Neill; Martha Jeanette Pelc, Spencer; Mrs. Belle Widman, Amelia; Mrs. Barbara Leahy, Grand Is land; Mrs. Emmet Revell, Star; Mrs. Lois B. Adams, Chambers; Mrs. Mary Vitt, O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Dennis Harding, O’Neill; Mrs. Paul Woid neck, O’Neill; Mrs. Joe Jareske, O’Neill; Mrs. Alfred Maas, Cham bers; Mrs. Nina Steams, O’Neill; Mrs. Louis Zastrow, O’Neill; Mrs. Marvin Richter, Dorsey; Mrs. Dean C. Reed, O’Neill; Mrs. Francis Pribil, O’Neill; Mrs. Leonard Pribil, O’Neill; Mrs. Dorothy Knight, O’Neill; Mrs. Michael Gallagher, Inman; Mrs. Forrest Riley, O’Neill; Mrs. Roy D. Johnson, O’Neill; Mrs. John Gilstrap, O’Neill; Zoellyn Gil man, Amelia; Mary Ann Mets chke, Chambers; Mrs. Leonard Fiala, Norfolk; Mrs. W. J. Fian nigan, Stuart; Mrs. Ed Beed, O’ Neill; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D ; Mrs. W. H. Sorensen, Bristow; Mrs. Glen Gillogly, Inman, Ralph Rees, Amelia. SACRED HEART (Lynch) In hospital : Master Kenneth Breyer, Naper, medical, improv ing; Mrs. William H. Bacon and baby, Niobrara, good; Connie Bawlby, Lynch, medical, good; John Fundus, Butte, medical, good; Susan Eileen Henderson, Verdel, major operation, good; Peter Jacobsen, Butte, major op eration, good; Mrs. Axel Johnson, Bristow, medical, improving; Mrs. Ivar Johnson, Bristow, accident, good; August Kalkowski, Lynch, medical, satisfactory; Jerry Kap lan, Verdel, medical, good; Ly man McCall, O’Neill, accident, good; Mrs. Clarence Moody, Lynch, medical, improving; Mar garet Ann Storjohann, Spencer, medical, good; Mrs. Burnell Wells, Spencer, medical, satisfac tory; James E. Wiley, Dorsey, medical, satisfactory. Dismissals; December 30—Mrs. C. Lyle Watson and baby, Cham bers; Keith Wilson, Butte; Baby Stephen Stoltenberg, Naper. 31— Marilyn Holmberg, Bristow; H. E. Helms, Spencer; Miss Bertha Smith, Spencer; Mrs. William Hansen, O’Neill. January 1—Kar en Sue Mahlendorf, Anoka. 2— Mrs. W. E. Luedke, Spencer; Mrs. Ray Kerbel, Spencer; Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Spencer; Betty Jean Hornback, Spencer; Mrs. Robert Krotter, Spencer. 3—Mrs. Elmer Frank Bonesteel, S.D.; Rudy Frasch, Fairfax, S.D.; Baby Boy Frasch, Fairfax, S.D. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: December 29—Peggy Ann Estill, Atkinson, surgical; Ruth Miller, Atkinson, surgical. 30—Cecil Gilbert, Omaha, med ical; Mrs. Serafin Ergler, Stuart, surgical; Mrs. Lawrence Ziska, Stuart, obstetrical; Markita Hendricks, Atkinson, surgical. 31 —Mrs. Emery Mathers, Butte, ' obstetrical; Mrs. Louise Friedel, | Stuart, medical. January 1 — Verle Allay, Stuart; Mrs. Robert Erown, Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Joe Pongratz, Emmet, sur gical. 2—Joseph O’Connell, Em met, medical. 3—Mrs. Bernice Se ger, Atkinson, surgical; Cynthia McLain, Stuart, medical; Joseph Friedel, Stuart, medical. Dismissed: December 27—Char les Dickau; Mrs. Harlan Duvall and baby. 27—Mrs. Charles Wil son and baby; Mrs. Robert Frie del and son. 30—Peggy Estill; Mrs. Francis Mancuso. 31—Mrs. John Warner and son; Cecil Gil bert. January 1—Markita Hend ricks; 3— Joseph O’Connell. 4— Baby Girl Mancuso. Hospitalized: William Murray, Mrs. Frances Hurley, Janice Bright, weight 3 pounds 3 ounces. TO MARKET Bernice Elkins and Winnie Barger, owners of the Apparel Shop, departed Saturday for Omaha where they spent four c-ays purchasing spring and sum mer merchandise for their store. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing Sunday, Decem ber 27, were Mr. and Mrs Joe Bruder and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ries of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murphy and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lofflin went to Ord new year’s day to have dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. DeHart. Joseph Emmett McLimans (above), confessed slayex of O' Neill Police Chief Chet Calkins, rated the third biggest news story of the year. McLimans confessed on June 24 and four days later had begun serving a life sentence in the state penitentiary. Sick & Injured O’NEILL — Leon Sargent re turned last Thursday from Uni versity hospital, Omaha, where he had been a patient 32 days. . Miss Tillie Kestenholtz has been ill this week at the J. V. Towle residence. . . Miss Joann Burges.-, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. A' Burgess, was taken to St. An thony’s hospital by ambulance late Saturday and ~ on Sunday was transferred to Rochester Minn. She was taken by Biglin’s ambulance to Norfolk irom where she was tlown to Rochester by ambulance plane. . . Lyman Mc Call, who resides at the Tomlin son trailer court, suffered a broken leg new year’s day wniie unloading REA poles. He was taken to the Lynch hospital. CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walter and family drove to Sioux City Thursday, December 31, where Marilyn Walter con sulted a specialist regarding a skin ailment. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Dankert and Kay Jofwatot John Dankert returned last week from several weeks spent with Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Lenz at. Booneville, Mo., and son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dank ert, at Brunswick, Mo. Mrs. Dank ert was called home because of; her mother, 89, of Grand Island had fallen and broken her leg. The Dankerts spent a week in Grand Island before coming home. Her mother’s condition was “slightly improved.” CELIA — Markita Hendricks had her tonsils removed in At kinson Memorial hospital last Thursday. . . Duane Beck return ed home Sunday after a week in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill, where he underwent surgery. . . Donna and Rollin Smith, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, had chickenpox the past week. . . Roy Fullerton, who was hurt in an accident while cabling hay No vember 13, had another joint re moved from the middle finger on his right hand Monday morn ing at Atkinson Memorial hospi tal. His other fingers seem to have healed properly. —... i spent Christmas vacation in Oma ha seeking medical aid. . . Mrs. C. A. Moody, sr., is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital. . . A. P. (“Grandpa” Kalkowski was taken to the Sacred Heart hos pital last Thursday evening suf fering with pneumonia. . . Mrs. Vac Jedlieka is somewhat better following a severe case of the influenza last week EWING—Mrs. Verna Harris is convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Sinzinger. She sends word she will answer each card and letter she has re ceived. Her address: Mrs. Verr.a Harris, care of Mrs. Elmer Sinz inger, 638 Maringo, Pasadena, Calif. ROCK FALLS—Little Russell Derickson is ill with the flu. . . . Theresa Breiner was ill a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Murray, in O’Neill last week. She was “better” and re turned home with Don Saturday afternoon. VENUS — Homer Blain left Tuesday morning for Grand Is land Veterans hospital where he I will submit to surgery—a spinal ; operation. DELOIT — Cathy Wiegend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiegand, underwent an opera tion last Thursday at the Neligh hospital. STUART — Adolph Zahl is “seriously ill” in the Bassett hos pital where he has been a patient the past week. Polio Benefit Party Planned PAGE—The Page Improvement club met Monday evening with Mrs. A. B. McClure. Plans were made for a benefit card party for the polio fund to be held Friday evening, January 15, at the IOOF hall. MARRIAGE LICENSES Sylas E. Coy, 20, Atkinson, and Elsie Cooper, 19, Ewing. Orville L. Clanton, 19, Grand Island, and Jean Cobb, 19, Stu ,art. Notice to Car and Truck Owners • Please do not send in tax statements and amount of auto tax until you purchase motor vehicle licenses. We cannot accept the motor vehicle tax until we issue the license. We must put the tax receipt number on the certificate, therefore we must have the tax money and the license money at the same time. We have had to send back many tax payments on this account. • TO ALL COMMERCIAL TRUCKERS: It is to your ad vantage to make sure the correct unloaded weight is shown on your certificate. This is for your own protection so please cooperate. Get the units weighed and bring or send along a weight certificate showing the weight of each unit. J. ED HANCOCK, Co. Treasurer NEW FURNITURE At a Marked Saving! Have your old furniture restyled and re upholstered. See the various styles and fabrics now available, also latest designs in draperies and custom slip covers. Leave your name at The Frontier for ap pointment in your own home and a free estimate of your needs. FROEHUCH DRAPERIES AND UPHOLSTERING 1403 Phillip, Norfolk, Nebr. I I Chambers News Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waterman of Grand Island spent Sunday, December 27, with her mother, Mrs. Mina Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Duane K. Miller visited his parents at Neligh Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Myers and family, Mrs. Blanche Edwards, Mrs. Mina Myers and Grace and Lyman Robertson spent Sunday in the Bill Edwards home. The occasion was Mr. Edwards’ birth day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cook drove to Ericson Sunday to at tend the funeral services of a friend, Mrs. Keezar. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pavel and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Loeske spent new year’s with Mr. Pavel’s and Mrs. Loeske’s brother-in-law at Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoerle and daughter drove to McCook on Christmas day, visiting until Sunday with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitaker visited relatives and friends at Pleasanton and Kearney during the Christmas holidays. * Melvin Atkinson came from McPherson, Kans., to spend the holidays with friends at Cham bers. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Larson and children of Burwell and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howe and chil dren of Fremont spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. The Howe family remained until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Sexton and Nadine returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Sexton had spent a week at her sister’s home in Geneva and near her mother, who is in the Geneva hospital. Mr. Sexton had been called to Haddam, Kans., by the illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimes and family returned Sunday from California where they had spent the holidays visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thor in and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winter mote and Norma spent new year’s eve at the Clarence Thorin home at Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thorin drove to Ewing Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mr. Alvin Tangeman and family entertained for Christ mas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tangeman of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald McClenahan and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Omar McClen ahan, Mrs. Alma Farrier and Mrs. Edith McClenahan. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tangeman of Lincoln spent the Christmas holidays with the homefolks at Chambers and Valentine. He is a student at the University of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. Jack Christianson and baby and Kenneth Thomson had new year’s dinner in the Leo Adam<= home at St. Paul. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and family of Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner were Sunday visitors in the H W. Tomlinson home in O’Neill. Joan Daas and Kay Eisenhauer returned to Lincoln Sunday to resume their studies at the stale university after spending *wo weeks during the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daas and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eisen hauer. The members of the Chambers high school band drove to Neligh Tuesday evening, December 29, to roller skate. Mary Taggart of Omaha spent new year’s with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taggart. She came Wednesday, December 30, and returned to her nurse’s train ing on Sunday. Jacqueline Taggart of Omaha came on Christmas eve and spent until Sunday, December 27, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Taggart, and family. 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