Future Subscribers BORG—Mr. and Mrs. Ronalc ° Borg of O’Neill, a daughte: Rhonda Susan, weighing 6 pound: 8 ounces, bom Thursday, Apri 8, in St Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. BENSON—Mr. and Mrs. Har old Benson of O’Neill, a daughter Paula Jean, weighing 6 pound: 12\ ounces, born Friday, Apri 9, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill ; ADAMSON—Mr. and Mrs. Emi Adamson of O’Neill, a daughter 3 Debra Ann, weighing 7 pond< °9*£ ounces, bom Friday, Apri: 9, in St. Anthony's hospital O’Neill. MATTHEWS—Mr. and Mrs Robert Matthews of OINeill, a son ° David Scott, weighing 8 pounds til W ounces, born Wednesday, April 14, in St. Anthony’s hospi tal, O’Neill. > HEISER—Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Heise: of Lincoln, a son, Roger Darwin, weighing 8 lrz pounds, born Saturday, April 10. This is the Heisers’ first child. Mrs. Heiser is the former Lilah cSmith of Atkinson. THURSTON — Mr. and Mrs. David Thurston of Stuart, a daughter. Linda Mae, weighing 06 pounds 6 ounces, born Wednes day, April 7, at Atkinscn Me morial hospital. o 0 o UPP — Mr. and Mrs. David Upp of Omaha, a daughter, Katheryn Marie, weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, born Monday, April 12, at St. Catherine’s hos pital, Omaha. Mrs. Upp is the former Mary Ann Gallagher, daughter of Mrs. John C. Gal lagher of O’Neill and the late Mr. Gallagher. COURTNEY — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Courtney- of Lynch, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces, born Thursday, April 8, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Spencer, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds, born Saturday, April 10, in Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. " STOLTENBERG — Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stoltenberg of Na per, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Satur day, April 10, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. ROBAK—Mr. and Mrs. Andy. Robak of Belleville, Mo., a son, cweighing 8 pounds, bom Sun day, April 11, at Belleville. Mrs. Robak is the former Margie Ann Sammons of Amelia. MOORE—Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Moore of Los Angeles, Calif, a son, Harry Louis, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, bom Thurs day, April 8, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Moore is the former Mar garet Reimer, daughter of Holt bounty Judge and Mrs. Loi'is - W. Reimer of O’Neill. 75 Ewing Students Participate at O’Neill EWING — The Ewing public school was one of the 28 schools to enter the three-day district music contest which was held at O’Neill and concluded on Friday evening. Paul Cooper, director of music in the Ewing school, and the 75 students who partici pated, worked hard in prepara tion for this event for the past several weeks. MARRIAGE LICENSE Harlan E. Peterson, 24, of O' Neill and Margaret Noziska, 20, of Atkinson, April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie and son of Dorsey spent last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Revell and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, jr. 350 Head of Cattle Today o • There will be around 350 head of cattle on the market to day (Thursday). The offering will include several loads of light yearling steers, between 150 and 200 steer and heife.. calves, axrd the balance of the offering will be mixed cattle and butcher cattle. The market has been strong this week. • The hog sale will get underway at 12 o'clock noon. ’ r > O’Neill Livestock Market PHONE 2 r MILK COW SALE ( & 44 | At the O’Neill Livestock Market | 1 30 - Head of COWS & HEIFERS - 301 § B j Monday Evening - 7:30 — April 19th f tt THESE CCWS are the finest quality. Every cow will be jj fresh by sale day. Most of these are first and second cal,f B H heifers. B;g type Jerseys, some crossed with Swiss, some jj H Guernseys and a few Milking Shorthorns. These cows are jj B gentle, easy milkers, halter broke, TB and Bangs tested. I've B B been at O'Neill on previous occasions. The sale managers jj H told nie to bring good cows—and I'm doing just that. ♦♦ ■ ♦♦ ** ♦♦ | GENE CALLAN, Branch,. Ark. | I Take Vows Here Miss May Faye Whetham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whetham of Spencer, and Willard Leo Van Buren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Buren of O’Neill, were married Saturday, April 3, at the Methodist church in O’Neill. Rev. Wallace B. Smith, pastor, officiated at the services. Mr. Van Buren has been employed in Atkinson.—O’Neill Photo Co. Patrolman Dies in Pistol Duel Lloyd and Leon Grandsinger, brothers and natives of Wewela, S.D., have been charged with first - degree murder and have pleaded innocent at arraign ment before Cherry County Judge C. H. Elliott at Valentine. Lloyd, 22, was hunted down by a huge posse after the fatal shooting early Friday of State Highway Patrolman Marvin Hansen. Grandsinger, in a sworn statement, said he fired a shot at Hansen with a .22-calibre pis tol after Hansen and County Sheriff Bill Freeman had stop ped the brothers with a road block while searching for a stolen car. The Grandsinger ve hicle was towing another car at the time. Leon surrendered but Lloyd fled. In an exchange of shots with Hansen, the patrolman was hit in the stomach and died. Lloyd is being held at Valen tine; Leon at Rushville. A search is on for the pistol, which is be lieved to be in the Niobrara river. Lloyd was arrested after a 16 hour search. He fled after the shooting and ^vas hunted by a large posse. Funeral services were h\pld Monday at Valentine for Han sen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor John son and Mr and Mrs. S. R. Rob ertson spent Tuesday, April 6, in Yankton, S.D. On Saturday the Johnsons made a business trip to Atkinson and on Monday they visited her mother, Mis. Mattie Johnson Today (Thurs day) they will leave for Lyons and Oakland where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Alb^ -t O. Johnson and family, M \ and Mrs. Herman Anderson ani Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer E. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McCarthy and Lynn spent the weekend in Omaha. Sick & Injured DELOIT— Ewald Spahn and Joe Weibel went to Omaha cn Monday, April 5, where Ewald consulted a doctor concerning his health. . . Some of the chil dren at the Royvan Day home have been ill with mumps. . . Walter Menenbroker is conva lescing at the Antelope Me morial hospital following severe burns on his hands and face re ceived when the shop in which he was working was consumed by fire. . . Jo Ann Funk, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Funk, underwent minor surgery at the Neligh hospital recently. Janet, the youngest daughter became ill and both were hospitalized at the same time. Both are home and “doing fine” at present. LYNCH — Marleine S t r e i t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Streit, broke her lower right arm while playing on the Teeter-totter at school Monday, April 5. . . Martin Jehorek, jr., re-entered the loeal hospital on Wednesday, April 7, for furth' r treatment. O’NEILL—Mrs. Alice Bridges was released from St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha last Thurs day. She will remain in Omaha with her brother, Clayton Hard ing, for the next 10 days while she receives out-patient treat ment. CHAMBERS—Clarence Darn- j me was taken to St Anthony’s ] hospital Sunday for medical ] care. . . T ois Brown is a patient ] in St Anthony’s hospital. < PAGE—Relatives and friends j here have received word of the i serious illness of Mrs. Harry | Snyder of Norfolk. Mrs. Snyder j lived here for many years. . . : ATKINSON — Joseph Bruder : underwent emergency surgery at the Atkinson hospital last Thurs day. EWING—Oliver Kleckner has been receiving medical treat ment for ulcers in Omaha. . . NO RECENT FILINGS Holt County Clerk Ruth Hoff man Baker said this week there have been no recent filings for office in connection with the forthcoming election. Previous ly filed are Frank Nelson of O’ Ne.ill, candidate for reelection on the nonpolitical ticket for state : senator; Leo Tomjack of O’Neill, democrat, candidate for reelec tion for county sheriff; A1 Sipes of O'Neill, republican, candidate for nomination for county sher iff. ' -- ■ ►< Visitors Here— t Mrs. Arnold Gehring and * daughter of Central City visited ~ from Tuesday until Saturday : with her mother, Mrs. Alvin ;; Kloepper. s Mrs. Grover Shaw spent Sun- : day in Ewing visiting Mrs. | Clarence Shaw and son, Gro- j ver. ! j Too Late to Classify j ANNUAL Easter dance, Sunday, j April 18, at the Stuart audi- j torium. Music by Jess Gayer • and his orchestra. Admission, : $1.00, sponsored by the K. of j _C.50c j (First pub. Apr. 15, 1954) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF : WILL No. 3963 : COUNTY COURT OF HOLT I COUNTY, NERRASKA. ESTATE OF GEORGE KRUSE, DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appointment j of Leta Kruse as Executrix thereof, which will be for hear ing in this court on May 6, 1954, at 10 o’clock A M. ' : LOUIS W. REIMER : County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 50-52c ! Mulford Home Scene of Reunion STUART — A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford in Stuart. It was the first time that Mrs. Laura Mulford and her children had been together in 12 years. Family members present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulford, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd (Marian) Haisch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Elsie) Sire of Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn (Laura) Mc Clurg of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. (Helen) Miner of Denver, Colo. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Raymer of Wayne, Mrs. Gertie Raymer of Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haisch of Bonesteel, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. James Deming and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClurg and Calvin. Hill’s Interview Scheduled on WNAX On Saturday afternoon at 5:15 o’clock, April 17, C. R. (“Bob’ ) Hill, unit conservationist, will interview H. G. Bobst of Lin coln, state conservationist, and Harry Massey of Broken Bow, state president of the Nebraska Association of Soil Conservation districts, on the “Care of Our Soil” program over WNAX, Yankton. The program should be of in terest to all farmers interested in conservation. Mr. Bobst ex plains changes under the reor ganization of the department of agriculture and Mr. Massey will report on his trip to New Or leans, La., to the national con vention of soil conservation dis trict supervisors. Mr. Massey is also mayor of Broken Bow and chairman of the Custer county soil conservation district boarj of supervisors. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Streeter Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metterui/ jr., and family and Mr and Mrs’ Dean Streeter attended a 43th wedding anniversary dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs Jack Smith Sunday in Brunswick; There were around 50 friends and relatives present. Mrs Smith is a sister of Dean and Clyde Streeter. i; APRIL THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 15 -16 -17 ! i DELICIOUS EASTER ii *• - * • Si N 8 t: 8 ii 8 8 t: 8 * ' Hi 8 i: 5 « HI HI HI HI FRESH KILL — ICE PACKED FRYERS AS ^ LOW 89c • EACH Place Your Order Early to insure price and weight selection I ! THINK OF US WHEN LOOKNG FOR 1 | BETTER FOOD BUYS HOME MADE I PORK SAUSAGE i 2 tbs..98c I’ ASSORTED COLD MEATS 2 Lbs-..98c LEAN PORK STEAK i Per Lb. 53c j SKINLESS WIENERS, . Lb. 3gc | WILSON'S ! 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