Future Subscribers HILL1GAS — Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd H ill i gas of Chambers, a daughter. Janet Kay, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born Wednes day, March 17, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. BOWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Der ald Bowman of Spencer, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounc es. bom Wednesday, March 17, at Sacred Heart hospital. CARMICHAEL—Mr and Mrs. Dwight Carmichael of Butte, a son, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces, bom Tuesday, March 16, at Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. MARSHALL — Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Marshall of Stuart., a son, Samuel J >hn, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born Friday, March 19, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. JENSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Buit on J. Jensen of Stuart, a daugh ter, Margaret Ann, weighing 10 pounds 9^4 ounces, born Satur day, March 20, at St. Anthony s hospital, O’Neill. STUCKEY — Mr. and Mr;. Dean Stuckey of Grafton, a son, bom Monday, March 15. Mrs Stuckey is the former Eunice Chudomelka of Inman. The Stupkeys have one other child— a boy. Mrs. Ed Chudomelka left Saturday for Grafton to assist in the Stuckey home. Attend 25th Wedding Anniversary Event— Mrs. Henry Martin and Mis. Clarence Wrede spent Saturday and Sunday in Springview visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hipke. On Sunday, they attended the 25th wedding anni versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr. Others from O’ Neill who were in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boshart, Aaron Boshart and daughter, Mrs. Dwight Hammerli n, ar.d Pamela. Tune in “Voice of The Fron tier," thrice weekly. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: Alfalfa seed, Cos sack, state tested.—John Pruss, Emmet. 47-48c (First pub. March 25, 1954) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3958 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, March 24, 1954. In the matter of the Estate of Otto Lorenz, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate are hereby notified that the time limited for presenting claims against said estate is July 15, 1954, and for the payment cf debts is March 24, 1955, and that on April 15, 1954. and on July 16, 1954, at 10 o’clock A.M., earn day, I will be at the County Court Room in said County to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 47-49c WANTED: All kinds of sawing with chain saw.—Ray Orsborn, or call phone 369-LM, O’Neill. 47-48p60 fOR SALE: Cottonwood lumber, dimension and boards. —Ray Orsborn, 812 E. Benton, O’ Neill. 47-48p'iQ HELP WANTED: Man to work on ranch. —Lawrence Dobro volny, O’Neill. 47p35 FOR SALE: 40’ steel windmill tower, 8’ wheel; 600 hedge posts, 3”; 4-yr. Hereford bull. —Roy White, rte. 6, Burwell. 47-48po0 in. . ... ■ i i— Engagement T old Mr. and Mrs. Hillery Clinton of Spencer have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Shirley Joan (above), to Edgar Leslie Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bailey of Bonesteel, S.D. Miss Clinton is employed at the Becker drug store in Spencer. Mr. Bailey, who is with the seabees, is now stationed at Cubi Point, Phil ippine Islands. They plan to be married when he returns to the United States. Reformatory Term for Young Flannigan Stuart Soldier Gets l-to-3 Years STUART— Daniel Flannigan, 18-year-old Stuart soldier, will serve a sentence of from one to three years in the reformatory for causing the February 23 traffic death of Mrs. A. H. And ersen of Grand Island. The youth was sentenced in Grand Island by District Judge E. G. Kroger. Young Flannigan, who had re cently returned to the U.S. from Austria on an emergency leave, entered a plea of no contest to a charge of motor vehicle homi cide. He testified he had no recollection of the accident or of events leading up to it. Mrs. Andersen was fatally in jured when a car driven by her husband was struck by a ma chine driven by Flannigan at a Grand Island intersection on a wintry night. Mr. Andersen was seriously injured and is still hos pitalized. Judge Kroger said the youth was violating the law by drink ing, speeding and running a stop sign. Initialed into Sorority at 'U'— INMAN—Miss Imogene Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as J. Davis of Inman, recently was initiated into Kappa Delta, a national panhellenic sorority Just before initiation she was given the title of “activity gill” of the pledge class. Miss Davis, who is a sopho more at the University of Ne braska, has also recently receiv ed several other honors. She was honored scholastically by being on the honor roll of the Univer sity of Nebraska as being ;n the upper 15 percent of the class. She was one of the nine chosen as “outstanding” from the soph omore class to present the soph omore recital for the university. In connection with music; Miss Davis was pledged by Delta Omicron, national music frater nity, and was just informed of being cast in the Kismet Klub spring show presented each year at the Nebraska theater. This year’s show is “Fenian’s Rain bow.” Imogene has also made several appearances on television, her latest being on “Recital” over KFOR-TV.___ More Feeder Pigs Than Usual • There will be more feeder pigs than usual consigned -to our sale today (Thursday), including one consignment of 40 head of Yorkshire pigs, weighing around 40 pounds each; also 15 head of very good, triple vaccinated Spotted bred gilts to farrow in mid-April. There will be the regular run ot fat hogs. The hog sale starts at noon. • Around 250 cattle are expected, including 10 head of registered Hereford bulls from the Don DeVoss herd (see advertisement elsewhere), several good consignments of calves and light yearlings, and the usual run of butcher cattle. • In our March 18th sale. 190-270 pound butcher hogs sold from 25.75 to 26.90. about 40c over the river mar ket top. Sows were quoted from 22.50 to 24 00. In the cattle sale, steer calves were bringing 20.00-22.00; heifer calves, 16.00-17.25. Yearling steers demanded 19.50 on down to 17.50 and yearling heifers. 15.00 down to 13.50. Cannex and cutter cows were quoted from 9.50 to 11.00 and fat cows, 11.00 to 13.00. O’Neill Livestock Market PHONE 2 0 o Hospital Notes I ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: March 17— Mrs. Arthur Hibbs, Star; Carolyn Wintermote, Chambers; Arthur i Wintermote, Chambers; Mrs. 1 Earl Bauld, O’Neill; Brenda Cole, Star. 18—Ben K. Oetter, Ewing; H. J. Row, Spencer; Juliana Kamphaus, Amelia; Anna Marie Musil, O’Neill; Henry Schlueter, jr., O’Neill; Ronald Hoerle, Ew- ( ing; Mrs. Emil J. Adamson, O’ Neill; Harry McKay, Chambers; ; Clifford Walters, Chambers. 19— . Fred K. Naslund, Page; Albert F. Lybolt, Chambers; Robert - Musil, O’Neill; Mrs. LeRoy Hol comb, Chambers; Leon Hertel, i Chambers; Garlin Carmichael, ; Spencer; Jerry Homolka, Cham bers; Timmy Joe O’Connell, O’ Neill; Eddie Gatz, O’Neill. 20 — Mrs. B. J. Jensen, Stuart. 21 Mrs. Donald Shonka, Chambers; Mrs. Thomas Knoell, Norfolk; Irma Juracek, Star; James E. Wiley. Dorsey; Mrs. Henry Ku fahl, O’Neill; Mrs. Wayne Black, Spencer; Mrs. Louis Zastrow, O’ Neill 22— Mrs. R. D. Hoffman, Fairfax. S.D.; Mrs. Orie Caskey, Venus- Kenneth M. Heiss, Page; August Heese, Page; Larry Sum mers, Page; Mrs. Robert J. Yant zie, O’Neill; Thelma Wagner, O’ Neill- Warren Schmidt, Page; Mrs. Harold Summers, Venus; Mrs. A. J. Koenig, Ewing. 23 Mrs. Alfred Hamik, O’Neill; \ V. Lucas, O’Neill; Mrs. An ia McCartney, O’Neill; H. J. Ham mond, O’Neill; Mrs. Lloyd Por ier, urciiaiu. Dismissals: March 17—Roger Miller, Ewing; Mrs. LeRoy Hol comb, Chambers; Richard Pon gratz, O’Neill. 18 — D. F. Mur phy, O’Neill; Mrs. Harold Sum mers, Venus; Mrs. Arthur H.bbs, Star; Mrs. Glenn Gettert, O Neill; Jimmy Farrier, Ewing; Georgia McGinnis, Emmet; Rob ert Musil, O’Neill. 19—Mrs Clin ton Wolfe and baby boy, O Neill; James S. Becker, O’Neill. 20 — Ben K. Oetter, Ewing; Mrs. T. D. Hutton, Inman; Anna Mane Musil, O’Neill; Mrs. Frank Park ins, O’Neill; Jerry Homolka, Chambers; Hemy F. Schueter, ir. O’Neill; Ronald Hoerle, Ew ing- J. E. Davis, O’Neill. 21 — Eddie Gatz, O’Neill; Leon Hertel, Chambers; Timmy Joe O’Con nell, O’Neill; Clifford Walter, Chambers. 22—Carolyn Winter mote, Chambers; Arthur Winter mote, Chambers; Brenda Cole, Star* Mrs. Louis Zastrow, O ■ Neill- Garlin Carmichael, Spen cer. 23— Mrs. LeRoy Holcomo, Chambers; Fred K. Naslund, Page; Mrs. R. D. Hoffman Fair fax S D ■ Mrs. Donald Shonka, Chambers’; Robert Kersch, Spen cer; Mrs. Henry Kufahl, O Neili; Juliana Kamphaus, Amelia. 24— Mrs. Robert Yantzie, O Neill. Hospitalized: Robert Musil, O’Neill; Larry Summers, Page; W E. Wanser, Page; August Reese, Page; James E. Wiley, Dorsey; Mrs. Mary Vitt, O NeiuJ Mrs. Mary Mullen, O Neill; War ren Schmidt, Page; H. J. Ham mond, O’Neill; Arthur F Ly bolt, Chambers; Mrs. B. J. Jen sen, Stuart; Mrs. Thomas Knoell, Norfolk: Mrs. Alfred Hamlk, O Neill- Genevieve McManus, U - Neill; Mrs. A. J. Koenig, Ewing; Mrs. Orie Caskey, Venus; 1 hel ms Wagner, O’Neill; Mrs Wayne Black, Spencer; Irma Juracen., Star; Mrs. Lloyd Porter, Or chard- Mrs. Susan Kubichek, O Neill-' Mrs. Earl Bauld, O’Neill; Mrs Emma Kazda, Atkinson Harry McKay, Chambers H. J Row, Spencer; Albert Otte, Win ner s D • Kenneth M. Heiss, Page- R- V. Lucas, O’Neill; Mis. Harold Summers, Venus; Mrs. Anna McCartney, O’Neill; Mis. Emil J. Adamson, ONeili. SACRED HEART (LyncB) Hospitalized: Marion Borrall, Butte, accident, good; Mrs. Der ald Bowman and baby S ri> Spencer, good; Mrs. Dwight Car michael and baby boy, Butte, good; Andrew Cizek, Spencei, medical, good; Mrs. Christina Klein, Bonesteel, S.D., medical, improving; Emil Landberg, Bris tow, medical, improving; Mrs. Land McGraw, Niobrara, major operation, good; Mrs. Chris Neu miller, Naper, medical, satisfac tory- Mrs. A. J. Pritchett, Lynch, major operation, improving; Mrs. Kermit Rnodman, Gross, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Wil liam Shelden, Spencer, medical, good; Claus Sieh, jr., Butte, med Bismissals; March 16— Master Ronald Palmer, Lynch. 17 - Gloria Ann Retzlaff, Lynch. 13 _Henry Niemeyer, Spencer. 19 —Mrs. William Schultz, Naper; Mrs. Eldon Sedivy, Redbird. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted; March 15 — Mrs. Donald Cadwallader, Bassett, surgical. 16 — M. A. Petijohn Stuart, medical; Mrs. Herman Schrader, Atkinson, medical; Warren Gallaher, Stuart, med ical; Edward Frank Osborne, Atkinson, medical. 17 — Mrs. Lloyd Hilligas, Chambers, ob stetrical; Mrs. Calvin Seger* medical. 19—Mrs. Ronald Mar shall, Stuart, obstetrical; Nancy Lee Steck, Atkinson, surgical. 21 —Miss Betty Osborne, Atkinson, surgical. Dismissed: March 16— James Hugh Estill. 18—Edward Frank Osborne. 19—Mrs. John Welch man and daughter, Mrs. * aul Kramer and daughter, M* A. Pe iihon. 20 — Warren Gallaher, Nancy Lee Steck. 21—Mrs. Don ald Cadwallader. Back from Extended Trip in West— EMMET—Mr. and Mrs. John Conard and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole returned home Friday nigh, after a 16-day Western trip. Tney visited Mrs. John Lowery m Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs Char ence Smith of Caldwell, Ida, both families having formerly lived in Emmet._ Tune in .. . . “Voice of The Frontier.”__ DR. J. L. SHERBAHN O’Neill, Nebraska Complete X-Ray Equipment Vi Block So. of Ford Garage Mary LaFoy Burial Made at Chambers become 111 During Atkinson Visit ATKINSON— Funeral services or Mrs. Mary Siebken LaFoy, lie former Mary Gilman, were •onducted Monda.y morning, ilarch 22, from St. Joseph’s Catholic church here. Burial was it Chambers. The late Mrs. LaFoy died on rhursday afternoon, March 18, in Atkinson Memorial hospital, after having been criticaly ill for a week. Mrs. LaFoy went to Sidney a few months ago to reside with her son, Glenn, and family. She returned to Atkinson to attend the funeral of a relative and while here became ill and nev er recovered. Survivors include: Son — Glenn Siebken of Sidney; broth ers— William Gilman of Cody; Harold and Lee Gilman, both of Amelia; George Gilman of Va der, Wash.; and Sam Gilman of Portland, Ore.; sisters — Mrs. Elmer' Enbody of Winlock, Wrash.; Mrs. Gertrude Adair and . ■■■... Mrs. Stella Sparks, both of Am elia; two grandchildren. OHS Thespians Present Program The O’Neill high school Thes pian club, national honorary so ciety, Tuesday evening present ed a program consisting of two readings and two one-act come dies. Patty Pierson presented an oration, entitled “Let’s Take Off Our Moral Blinders,” and Jean ene Backhaus delivered a dra matic reading, entitled “Eyes.” Members of the play cast, en titled “Eh,” included Marilyn Lindberg, Duane Alton, Owen Davis, Larry Chace and Pat De Bolt. Members of the cast in the! other play, which was entitled, “One Happy Family,” included I Evalyn Jean Asher, Warren Se ger, Richard Gaskill, Janet Hull, Janice Holsclaw, Dwayne De Vall, Pat DeBolt and Robert Sanders. Miss Viola Haynes is Thespian director. Ushers were Jan.ce Landreth and Betty Harmon. The two readings and one of the plays, “One Happy Family,” were entered in the district for ensic meet at Atkinson held Fri day. All three entries received “excellent” ratings. 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