Future Subscribers CAREY—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey of Bancroft, a daughter, Mona Lynne, weighing 7 pounds I ounce, bom Saturday, January 16. Mrs. Carey is remembered in Stuart as Eloise Rustad. LONG— Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Long of Council, Bluffs, la., a son, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, bom Thursday, January 21. Mrs. Long is the former Mercedes O’ Connell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connell of Emmet. JACOX—Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jacox of Camp Stoneman, Calif., a daughter, bom Thursday, Jan uary 21. Mr. Jacox is the younj est son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacox of Mintum, Colo., former Inman residents. MnJ_.ER—Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Miller of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Wed nesday, January 27, at St. An thony’s hospital. FULLERTON— Mr and Mrs. Roy Fullerton of Atkinson, a son, Biuce Wayne, weighing 6 pounds II ounces, born Wednesday, Jan uary 27, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. FREOUF — Mr. and Mrs. Ai de r t Freouf of Atkinson, a daughter, Deborah Lee, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounces, born Satur day, January 30, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. Top 10 Angus Bulls Average $453 Here (Continued from page 1) bers who won purple ribbons at the Holt county and Stuart tri county fairs were presented plaques: Mickie Hammerlin, Rodney Sullivan, Ellen Corkle, Jimmy Corkle, Rosemary Corkle and Sharon Miner, all of O’Neill; Brenda and Bobby Beelaert of Page; Jimmy Knise of Ewing1 and Dean Garwood of Amelia. ihe banquet program featured an illustrated talk by County Agent Joseph Watson of West Point on a trip he took to Europe last summer, and a demonstration of retail meat cuts, using a live animal, by K. C. Fouts of the University of Nebraska college t>f agriculture. Mr. Ground Hog Sees Shadow Okay You can forget about spring a-comin’ right soon. Mr. Ground Hog saw his shadow all day long Tuesday—February 2. He hurried back into hibernation for six more weeks of winter. Coatless temperatures have prevailed at midday since Sun day. Week’s weather summary. Hi L;i January 28 _ 45 21 January 29-- 40 25 January 30_ 38 14 January 31 -55 M February 1_51 34 .February 2 - 51 35 February 3 - 59 26 Honors Husband on Birlhdav Anniversary— Mrs. EarL Farr entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Henning, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henning and daughter, all of Atk inson; Mr and Mrs. Carl Schenzel, Louie Schenzel; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yuston and Clarence Farr. The afternoon was spent soci ally and viewing television at the Schenzel home. INCOME TAX For assistance in filing your reports call on — Geo. C. Robertson Phone 534 O'Neill, Nebr. __ i Broncos Roll Over Long Pine, 70-27 Hytrek Tall'e* 21 for Stuart STUART — The Stuart high Broncos breezed to an easy vic tory over Long Pine high Friday night on the Stuart court, 70-27. Stuart jumped to a 14-7 first quarter lead, moved to a 32-13 halftime advantage, and were out in front 49-20 at the end of the third. Jack Hytrek led the Bron cos with a 21-point total. The Bronco yearlings won the prelim over the Long Pine nub bins, 34-23. Boxscore of main event: STUART (72) fg ft pf tp Wewel... 0 2 3 2 Timmerman _ 0 0 10 Hytrek _ 9 3 3 21 Peters.on _ 0 0 0 0 Paxton_ 3 0 2 6 Mitchell, M. .. 5 2 0 12 Brewster, D. _ 7 3 3 17 Mitchell, W. _ 0 0 0 0 Shald _ 4 2 2 10 Batenhorst _ 2 0 14 Totals 1_30 12 15 72 LONG PINE (26) fg ft pf tp Sharp ___ 112 3 Bijot _10 0 2 Martin, K. _ 2 14 5 Painter ... _ 0 0 0 0 Lee... 7 2 4 16 King _ 0 0 0 0 Moore __— 0 0 5 0 Wilson _ 0 0 5 0 Marvin, L. _ 0 0 2 0 Totals_11 4 22 26 Eagles Kayoed by Stuart in Tourney VALENTINE—An air of over confidence on the part of the O’Neill high Eagles and a never say-die determination for the Stuart high Broncos enabled Stu art to oust O’Neill Tuesday night in North-Central Nebraska con ference basketball tourney play in Valentine’s new gymnasium. Stuart won, 49-44, after leading 27-25 at intermission. In first round games played Monday night, Stuart defeated Springview in an overtime, Bas sett (Rock county high) raced past Long Pine and Ainsworth got past Valentine. In Tuesday night play, Stuart ousted O’Neill and the Atkinson high Balers lamponed Wood Lake, 48-44. Semifinals will be played to night (Thursday) with Stuart facing Bassett and Ainsworth battling Atkinson. The Ainsworth crew is slated to win, although O’Neill was seeded number two— until the Broncos came along. Boxscore of the O’Neill-Stuait game: O’NEILL (44) fg ft pf tp Chaee _ 7 5 5 19 GaskiH _0 0 0 0 Dexter__— 4 3 2 11 Gatz _ 0 0 2 0 Miner _ 13 5 5 Booth _0 13 1 Alton _ 12 3 1 Seger _ 12 3 4 Totals _14 16 21 44 STUART (49) fg ft pf tp Timmerman - 0 0 0 0 Wewel _ 0 3 2 3 Hytrek -2 0 5 4 Peterson - 0 0 J 0 Paxton ... 2 2 3 ( Mitchell, M. - 0 1 1 1 Brewster - 7 3 1 11 Mitchell, W. _ 0 0 0 0 Shald :- 7 3 3 17 Batenhorst --Oil* Totals_18 13 16 49 SKI INSPECTOR AMELIA— Dean Gilman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman, who is stationed at Camp Hale, Colo., is a ski inspector. Joe Se ger of Atkinson recently receiv ed a picture taken from the Den ver Post newspaper, showing Dean inspecting a fellow soldier s si^is.____ CATTLEMEN Use Benzene Hexachloride ... to get rid of LICE. This is the best there is for good results. ROTONONE TO KILL GRUBS. Dehorning Paint — Syringes — Dehorners Dehorning Paste — Syringes — Dehorners GLEEM TOOTH PASTE . ' When your sample runs out, come in and get your next tube here. Old Fashioned Horehound Candy „ 10c bag or by the pound Extra Special — Stationery — 120 Sheets and 75 Envelopes, finest quality bond, 2.50 value for__ $1.79 Buy that Easter Bunny early while you can get the one you want! Valentine Candy— beautiful heart boxes _ $1 and up New Sealtest Rainbow Hostess Rolls A colorful combination of Vanilla and Raspberry Ice Cream and Lime Sherbet rolled in crisp, crunchy macaroons — only 49c each . . . WILL BE HERE FRIDAY GILLIGAN'S Rexall drug Phone 87 — O’Neill e Sick & Injured PAGE—Mrs. Rollie Snell, who has been confined to her bed for several weeks, is slowly improv ing. . . William Neubauer, jan itor of the Page school, has been off of work for two weeks be cause of back trouble. Roy Stew art, former janitor, helped with the work during his absence. . . Frank Snyder seems to get no relief from his ear trouble. It has bothered him for more than a week. . . Harvey Cullen has been quite ill but is improving. . . Af ter Mrs. I. O. Wood received word her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lonnie Wood of Elm Creek, was entering a hospital for a major operation, she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brostrom and Brady to Grand Island Saturday morning. From there she went to Elm Creek to help her son care for the home and children. She expects to be absent a week or 10 days. . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorensen came to Page Friday to take his mother, Mrs. Soren Sor ensen, sr., to their home near Creighton for a few days. Mrs. Sorensen recently fell on ice and broke her wrist and injured her leg so it bothers her to get around. . . Mr. and Mrs. N. D. iCkes received word their son, Millard, at Nampa, Ida., had re turned to a hospital there. While his condition is not considered serious, it will take some time for him to regain his health. . . Herbert Kirschmer is “somewhat improved.” Herbert grew to manhood on a farm southeast of Page. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chi chester received word their son, Morlin, had recently submitted to a major operation in a hospi tal at Boise, Ida. His condition was critical for some time but is much improved at present. Mr. Chichester lived here for a num ber of years before going to Ida ho. . . Mrs. W. E. Wanser suffered a serious heart attack Saturday evening. She was alone but man aged to get to the phone and call for help. Both of her sons, Max of Ewing and Beverly of Holly Springs, la., and Mr. Wanser were called. She was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital at O’Neill where her condition remained about the same Sunday. . . Mi?s Lois Brewster suffered a relapse and was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital at O’Neill. Miss Brewster submitted to a major operation several weeks ago and had re covered sufficiently to enter school again. O’NEILL — Lois Brewster of Ewing is now convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence. . . Herbert Kirsch mier of Ewing, who is employed at Gambles, is “better and will have X-rays taken "this week’’ at the Veterans hospital in Grand Island where he is a patient. . . Stanley Young, son of Guy Young, has been transferred to Fitzsimmons hospital in Denver, Colo. . . . Little Susie Weyhrich, j-months-old daugrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Weyhrich, is “getting along fine’’ after an op eration at Memorial hospital m Omaha. Her parents plan to bring her home probably next week. . . Mrs. Carroll Summers left for her home in Ewing Mon day after having recovered from the flu at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Guy Young. Mrs. Young has the Summers children, John and Diane, for a few days. EWiNG — James Boies was taken by his son, Roy, to Grand Island on Monday where he will report to the Veterans hospital | for a physical checkup. . . Herb-! ert Kirschmier, who had been a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill, was transferred to the j Veterans hospital at Grand Is land last week. He will undergo surgery in the near future. . . Mrs. Rosa Vandersnick and Her man Zeims both fell on the ice, each breaking an arm. Mrs. Van dersnick was treated at Orchard and Mr. Zeims at Neligh. Mrs. Benjamin Larsen also had the misfortune to slip on an icy spot in their yard, resulting in severe bruises but no broken bones. . . Mrs. Clara Tucker, while work ing about her home, slipped and fell, painfully injuring a shoul der. CHAMBERS—Mrs. Jack Hoer le underwent an operation on her arm in a Phoenix, Ariz., hos pital on Tuesday, January 26. . . Mrs. Ruben Peltzer returned last week from St. Anthony’s hospi tal in O’Neill following a major operation. . . Mrs. Darrell Gil lette. who had been a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital for about a week, returned home. . . George Smith returned home Wednes day, January 27, from St. An thony’s hospital. INMAN—Mrs. Lee Conger had the misfortune to fall Tuesday afternoon, January 26, and crack a bone in her left arm above the wrist. . . Mrs. May Fraka enterei the hospital in O’Neill Wednes day, January 27, for medical treatment. She was dismissed on Sunday. EMMET—Word from Rev. J. J. O’Brien, who is in st. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha, states he is “improving.” . . Miss Barbara Fox spent from last Thursday night until Saturday morning in the hospital. She had her tonsils iei.*oven . . Mr. and Mrs. James O’Connor visited his brother, Hugh O’Connor, at Atkinson on £>u»iaay afternoon. Hugh O’Con nor is ill. . . Tom Perkins came home on Friday night after a mi nor operation which he under went at St. Catherine’s hospital, Omaha. RIVERSIDE— DeWitt Gunter, who had been receiving treat ment at the Mayo clinic, was moved to a Sioux City hospital last week. Monday he underwent major surgery for the amputation of his leg. . . Vickie Miller, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller, was in the O’Neill hospi tal several days last week with pneumonia. . . The Bill Lofquest children are ill with colds and flu. DELOIT—There was no school for several days last week The teacher, Mrs. Dozier, was ill witn flu. . . Mrs. Bowen fell on ice and suffered a broken leg recent ly. . . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stearns were Norfolk visitors Monday, where Mrs. Stearns consulted a doctor. . . Mrs. Fred Harpster consulted a doctor in Neligh on Friday. STUART—Adolph Zahl, who underwent major surgery Mon Too Late to Classify CLEARANCE ON WALLPAPER IN ORDER to make room for spring stocks we are offering wallpaper this weekend for— 44c Border ..— 5c yd. GAMBLES . . O’Neill 40c FOUND: Key holder containing keys near St. Anthony’s hospi tal. May be had at Frontier of fice. 40c Used Tractors and Machinery Watch for Our Weekly Specails S P EC I A L M&M Model R Tractor $450 SPECIAL 1947 Fuel M. 1950 gas H. 1945 Gas H. 1942 Fuel H. 1939 F-30. Two F-20’s. Farmall regular. Farmall F-12. John Deere A. John Deere H. VAC Case. IHC plows. IHC discs. Drills. Spreaders. Used Trucks 1952 IHC pickup. 1946 Ford 2-ton. 1946 Dodge picklip. Shelhamer Equip. Co. O’Neill, Nebr. CARD OF THANKS I WISH to thank Doctor Finley and the staff at St. Anthony’s for the wonderful care while I was hospitalized. Also, every one for the visits, cards, flow ers, telephone calls and the birthday gifts; all the people who so willingly helped “Un cle Charlie” during my ab sence. I will always remember Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Towle, who made their house my home during my illness and recovery. May God bless all of you. TILLIE KESTENHOLTZ 40p50 CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our heart felt thanks and deep apprecia tion to everyone who assisted in any way during the long illness and recent death of our loving husband and father. We appreciate the kindly services of Doctors David and Kriz and the Coulthard funeral home and for all the prayers, visits, cards, gifts and also for the floral offerings, food, and ev ery kindness shown us by our friends and relatives. May God richly reward each of you — Mrs. John Pinkerman, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pinkerman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tuch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pickering and family. 40c Sell Your Horses NOW WHILE THE- PRICE IS HIGH Call Collect or Write: HILL UYESTOCK CO. Located 5 miles north and IVz miles east of Neligh, Nebr. Now Paying 3.75 Per Hundred for Top Horses If you have six or more we will pick them up at your place and save you trucking. ! Phone No. 250 — Rural Route 2 — Neligh L. G. HILL, Prop. day, January 25, in an Omaha hospital, is getting along nicely. His daughter, Mrs. George Min nig, is in Omaha with him. . . Calvin Allyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Allyn, was taken to \tkinson Memorial hospital Sat arday morning, January 30, where an emergency append ectomy was performed. AMELIA—Duane Carson was able to return to his teaching du in the Amelia high school Friday. . . Mrs. Eva Sparrow was c.Ken io the Glenn White home on Monday. She has been cared for at the S. C. Barnett home for several months, but on account of the ill health of Mrs. Barnett the Whites will care for her. . . Reverend and Mrs. Luginsland called on Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bar nett Friday afternoon. This was the first time Reverend Lugins land had been able to drive his car since his injury to his foot. . . . Lonnie Sparks has the mumps. SOUTH OF STUART — Mrs. Engene Hoffman entered the St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill on Sunday for surgical treatment on Monday morning. The Hoffmans’ rnildren, Billy and Alice, are staying with their grandparents, Mr' and Mrs. Bill Hoffman, while their motner is in the hospital. CHAMBERS— Lawrence Tan geman had the misfortune to re ceive a broken ankle when his horse slipped on ice and fell. He was taken to St. Vincent’s hospi tal in Sioux City. 2 Land Sales on Frontier’s Calendar Two quarter-section Holt coun ty farms to be sold at auction are listed on The Frontier’s sale cal endar: Tuesday, February 9: Ralph and Harlan Moore of Inman will sell 160 acres of improved Elk horn river valley bottomland lo cated two miles south and one mile west of Inman. They also are offering 15 head of cattle, poultry, hay, grain, some house hold goods and a complete lineup of farm machinery. Col. Ed Thor in of O’Neill is auctioneer-broker; Bill Bowker of O’Neill, clerk - broker. Friday, February 19; Elmer L. Krueger, who lives three-fourths of a mile south of Inman, will offer a quarter section of Elk hern bottomland with improve ments, also 17 head of cattle, 150 chickens, some hogs, a complete lineup of machinery and a lineup of household goods. Cols. George Coleman of Inman and Fd Thorin of O’Neill are auction eers; O’Neill National Bank, clerk. Friday, February 12: Edd R. Stewart, who operates Stewart's cafe in Page, will offer at auction a lineup of late-model farm machinery in the town of Page, one block east of the locker plant. Col. Buv Wanser of Page, auc tioneer; Page Co-Op. Credit as sociation, clerk. (See advertise ment on page- 7.) Saturday, February 13: Harry E. Ressel will offer at auction some livestock, farm machinery and household goods near his residence, seven blocks north of the O’Neill traffic signal. Col. Ed Thorin of O'Neill, auctioneer. Saturday, February 27: North Cenrtal Nebraska Hereford asso ciation sale, Bassett. Mrs. James J. 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