9 Future Subscribers o HUGHES— Rev. and Mrs E G. Hughes of Atkinson, a daugh ter, Jane Rochelle, - weighing 8 pounds 15 ounces, born Friday, February 10, at Atkinson Memori al hospital. CASTER—Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Caster of Sterling, Colo., twin daughters, weighing 6 pounds each, born Friday, February 10. Mrs. Caster is the former Laura Allyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Allyn of Stuart. The Casters have two sons. HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hansen of Star, a son, Ken neth Eugene, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, bom Friday, February 10, in Lundberg Memorial hospi tal at Creighton. The Hansens now have two sons and two daughters. Mrs. Hansen is the for mer Margaret Tharnish of Creigh ton. KRUNTORAD— Sfc. and Mrs. Wayne C. Kruntorad of Schwein furt, Bavaria, Germany, a daugh ter, Kathryn Ann, weighing 7 pounds 7*4 ounces, born Friday, February 3. Sergeant Kruntorad is with the army’s Tenth division. Mrs. Kruntorad is the former Marilyn Ries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ries of Atkin son. Sergeant Kruntorad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kruntorad of Ewing. The bay is the first grandchild for the Char les Kruntorads and the first great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John Pruss of Emmet. EFFLE—Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Effle of Verdigre, a son, Dennis Ray, born Sunday, February 5. The Effles now have four sons. Mrs. Effle is the former Wilma Kotrous of Verdigre. KOSEK—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kosek of Verdigre, a son, Kelly Eugene, born on Monday, Febru ary 6. Mrs. Kosek is the former Lois Hoffert of Creighton. Mr. Kosek’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kosek of Verdigre. TUSHA—Mr. and Mrs. Marlin E Tusha of Creighton, a son, Kenneth Ray, bom Sunday, Feb ruary 12, at the Creighton hospi tal. The Tushas now have two sons and one daughter. Mrs. Tusha is the former Donna Faye Brookhouser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brookhouser of Venus. Mr. Tusha is a son of Mr. • and Mrs. Edward Tusha of Verdi , gre. JOHNSTON — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston of Lincoln, a son, -Mark Lee, weighing 4 pounds 9 ounces, born Saturday, February 11. Mrs. Johnston is the former Maxine Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson of Am Legal Notice (First pub. Feb. 16, 1956) John R. Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF SUIT TO: M. F. NORTON; THE HEIRS, DEVISEES. LEGATEES, PERSONAL REPRESENTA TIVES, AND ALL OTHER PER SONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF M. F. NORTON, DECEASED, REAL NAMES UN KNOWN; MINNIE BOWEN; THE HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, PERSONAL REPRESENTA TIVES AND ALL OTHER PER SONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF MINNIE BOWEJtf DECEASED, REAL NAMES UN KNOWN; ALL PERSONS HAV ING OR CLAIMING ANY IN TEREST IN LOTS 7 and 8 IN BLOCK 14, of the ORIGINAL TOWN OF O’NEILL, HO LI COUNTY, NEBRASKA, REAL NAMES UNKNOWN, DEFEND ANTS. . , You and each of you are herebj notified that on the 15th day o: February, 1956, Marne Melvin a: Plaintiff, filed her petition anc commenced an action in the Dis trict Court of Holt County, Ne braska, against you and each o] you, the object and prayer of saic Petition is to quiet and confim in the Plaintiff the title and pos session of the following describ ed real estate to-wit: Lots 7 anc 8 in Block 14, of the origina town of O’Neill, Holt County, Ne braska. and to exclude you anc each of you from any right, title lien or interest in or to said abov< described real estate. You are required to answe: said Petition on or before th< 26th day of March, 1956. MAME MELVIN BY JOHN R. GALLAGHER Her Attorney_42~4i Royal Theater — O'NEILL. NEBR. — Thors. Feb. II Family Night FEMALE ON THE BEACH Joan Crawford, Jeff Chandler Costarring Jan Sterling, with Ce cil Kellaway, Charle Drake, Ju dith Evelyn. Never has a womai loved so deeply — or so danger ously! Family admitted for 2 adult tick ets; adults 50c; children 12c Fri.-Sat. Feb. 17-11 Herbert J. Yates presents Zane Gray’s THE VANISHING AMERICAN Starring Scott Brady, Audre; Totter, Forrest Tucker, Gen Lockhart, with Jim Davis, Glori; Castillo, Lee Van Cleef, Georg' Yeymas and James Millican. Adults 50c; children 12c; matine Sat. 2:30. All children under 1 free when accompanied by paren Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Feb. 19-20-2 Love is THE TENDER TRAP Color and Cinemsacope. Star ring Frank Sinatra, Debbie Rey nolds, David Wayne, Celest Holm, with Jarma Lewis. M-G M’s big-star comedy romance! M G-M’s hilarious comedy abou a very eligible bachelor wh knows only too well “What Ever Woman Wants”—H-I-M. Adults 50c; children 12c; matine Sun. 2:30. All children unless t arms must have tickets. I | elia, and Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston of Atkin > son. This is their first child, i DIVIS—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Di ! vis of Alliance, a son, weighing 7 pounds, born Friday, February 10, at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. SUMMERS — T/St. and Mrs. Fred L. Summers of Munich, Germany, a son, Michael Philip, weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce, born Friday, February 10. The Sum mers have two other ^children. The father is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summers of O’Neill. FRITTON—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fritton of O’Neill, a son, Thomas Anthony, weighing 8 pounds, bom Friday, February 10, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. BOSKA—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boska of Spencer, a son, Larry Lee, weighing 8 pounds 2% ounc es, born Sunday, February 12, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. DAVIS—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Da vis of Page, a son, weighing 7 pounds 4% ounces, bom Tuesday, February 14, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. PARKS— Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Parks of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 5% ounces, born Tuesday, February 14, at St- Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill, j MATTERN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mattem of O’Neill, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, bom Tuesday, February 14, at 3t. | Anthony’s hospital. MILES—Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miles of Chambers, twin sons, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces and 5 pounds 14 ounces, bom Sunday, February 12, at the Burwell hos pital. There are four girls in the i Miles family, the new babies be , ing the only boys. HARLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Harley of Chambers, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 10% ounces, bom Monday, February 13, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. NAPIER—Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Napier of Riverside, a daugh ter, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces, bom Friday, February 10, at the Antelope Memorial hospital. Nan cy and Rita Napier spent the weekend at the Dale Napier home while their mother was hospital ized. ■ Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: February 8—Mrs. Daniel Page, Page; Mrs. Juliana Kamphaus, Amelia; James O’Con nor, O’Neill. 9—Mrs. Genevieve Harty, ONeill; Thomas Schmitz, O’Neill; Mrs. William Wendt, Bristow; John Strong, Chambers; i C. E. Cavanaugh, Chambers. 10— Mrs. Frank Fritton, O’Neill; Albert Monroe, Springview; Charles Snowardt, O’Neill; 11 — Herbert Thorpe, Missouri Valley, la.; Mrs. Donald Norre, O’Neill; Dr. O. W. French, O’Neill; Mrs. Thomas Boska, Spencer. 12—Mrs. Harry Swett, Ainsworth; Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer, Page. 13—Mrs. Gor don Harley, Chamber; Teresa Fin ley, O’Neill; Mrs. Lyle Davis, Page; Bernard Grimes, Cham bers; Thomas Liddy, O’Neill; John Steinhauser, Stuart. 14 — Carmen Meusch, Atkinson; Lo raine Kellar, Crookston; Mrs. Ed Eisenhauer, Chambers; Mathew Hynes, O’Neill; Laurina Schmitz, O’Neill; Mrs. Virgil Parks, O’ Neill; Mrs. William Mattern, O’ Neill. 15— Janice Ann Langan, O’Neill; John Stuifbergen, O’ Neill; Charlotte Grimes, Cham bers. Dismissals: February 8 — Mrs Ray Timmerman, O’Neill; Gerald Wettlaufer, Page; Craig Alberts Inman. 9 — Mrs. Daniel Page Page; Mrs. Arthur Walters Chambers. 10 — Betty Wedige Norfolk; Larry Babutzke, O’Neill Mrs. Frank Angus, Ewing. 11— Mrs. Beaula Kaul, Spencer; Johr Strong, Chambers; Mrs. George Winkler, Emmet; Mrs. Marvir Richter and baby boy, Dorsey Mrs. Ed Eisenhauer, Chambers ; Herbert Thorpe, Missouri Valley ; la.; Albert Monroe, Springview M. H. HorisKey, uiNeui deceas ed) . 12 — Mrs. Theodore Kystei and daughter, O’Neill; Pam Pet erson, O’Neill; Robin Michelle Houser, O’Neill; Mrs. Wendel Babl and son, Emmet. 13 — Mrs Donald Norre, O’Neill; Tomm; Schmitz, O’Neill. 14 — Thoma: Liddy, O’Neill; Mrs. Thomas Bos ka and son, Spencer; Mrs. Franl Fritton, O’Neill; Mrs. Genevieve Harty, O’Neill. Hospitalized: Laurina Schmitz O’Neill; Janice Ann Langan. O’ Neill; Mrs. Mae Landis, O’Neill Mrs. Ada Hamdorf, O’Neill; Lo raine Kellar, Crookston; Carmei Meusch, Atkinson; Mrs. Minnie Bay, O’Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams Chambers; Mrs. Gordon Harley ' Chambers; Mrs. Harry Swett . Ainsworth; C. E. Cavanaugh Chambers; Mrs.'William Wendt Bristow; Mrs. Ed Eisenhauer Chambers; Lyle Hanna, Cham bers; Mrs. Gerald Wettlaufer Page; Mathew Hynes, O’Neill Charles Snowardt, O’Neill; Jame i O’Connor, O’Neill; John Stuif bergen, O’Neill; Mrs. Willian Mattern, O’Neill; Mrs. Julian: • Kamphaus, Amelia; Mrs. Virgi ■ Parks, O’Neill; Mrs. Lyle Davis ■ Page; John Steinhauser, Stuart t Mrs. Charlotte Honeywell, Chare - bers; Charlotte Grimes, Cham bers; Dr. O. W. French, O’Neill • Clarence Johnson, Stuart; Ber nard Grimes, Chambers; Teres: Finley, O’Neill. 5 SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Dr. Edwin E Bradley, Spencer; Master Byroi r d. Lower, son of Mr. and Mrs i Byron R. Lower, Verdel; Georg' i Classen, Spencer; Mrs. Georgi ; Classen. Spencer; Mrs. Lena Con not, Spencer; Mrs. Ted Crawford 61 Spencer; Mrs. Ray Divis and ba 51 bv boy, Alliance; Mrs. Grace Ed t! son, Lynch; Mrs. Leonard Hav ranek, Lynch; Mrs. Lucy Hrbek L Lvnch: Mrs. Sarah Hull, O’Neill John Karel, O’Neill; Tom Joura Monowi; Leonard O. Martz - Lynch: Mrs. Jim Mlnarik, Ver - del; Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow ; Mrs. Barbara Peklo, Lynch; War - ren Prescott, Lynch; Robert Mow -! Spencer. t Floyd Crawford, 77, Lynch 3 died February 8. f Dismissals: February 6— Mis Eunice Mott, daughter of Mr t and Mrs. William Mott, Spencer i n-jb',T Lynn Anita Menkens daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg' . I ’oakens, O’Neill; John Tari —I • Butte. 7—Mrs. Barbara Vogt, Na- | per; Mrs. Ida Noble, Star; Baby Joyce Kay Angus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Angus, Spen cer; Mrs. George Weber, Butte. 8 j j — Martin Engelhaupt, Spencer; j Mrs. Harlan Holz, Lynch; Harold Sonderoth, Bonesteel, S.D. 9 — Mrs. Bertha Bright, Butte. 10— i Frank Wilhelm, Spencer; Baby Thomas Storjohann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Storjohann, O’ Neill; Robert N. Jones, Spencer; Louis Cranford, Spencer. 11 — Mrs. Charles Greeno, Butte. 12— Mrs. Thomas Donlin, Bristow; Baby Loretta Zach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zach, Nio brara. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: February 7 — Mrs. Stella Sparks, Amelia, medical; Karon Weller, Atkinson, surgical. 8 — Arthur Waldman, Amelia, medical. 9 — Mrs. Mary Laible, Stuart, medical; Ivan Dickerson, Atkinson, medical; Peter Bonen berger, Atkinson, accident; Mrs. Theodore Braun, Atkinson, sur gical. 10—Edward Scofield, At kinson, accident; Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Atkinson, obstetrical; Mrs. Donald Shald, Stuart, med ical; Mrs. John Hoffman, Bassett, i surgical. 11—Mis. Lydia Hughes, j Long Pine, medical. 12 — John Schneider, Atkinson, medical; | Cheryl Krysl, Stuart. Dismissed: February 6— Jimmy ; Doolittle, Chambers; Ave Maria Reinheimer, Stuart; Robert Mitch- ! ell, Atkinson. 7—Mrs. James O’- : Donnell, Atkinson. 9 — Francis Kollam, Stuart; Mrs. Stella Sparks, Amelia; Mrs. Herman I McDaniels, Atkinson. 12 — Mrs. i Elva Bogue, Atkinson; Arthur j Waldman, Amelia; Mrs. Donald ' Shald, Stuart; Mrs. Laura Mul ford, Stuart. Hospitalized: Ronald Stems, Atkinson; Cheryl Krysl, Stuart; Mrs. Mary Laible, Stuart; Mrs. Joseph Schmaderer, Stuart; Mrs. Theodore Braun, Atkinson; Ed Scofield, Atkinson; John Schnie der, Atkinson; Peter Bonenberg er, Atkinson; Ivan Dickerson, Atkinson; Mrs. Lydia Hughes, Long Pine; Karon Weller, Atkin-' son; Mrs. John Hoffman, Bassett: Mrs. E. G. Hughes and daugnter, Atkinson. Inman WSCS Meets in Tompkins Home INMAN—Mrs. Harvey Tomp kins entertained the WSCS at her country home last Thursday. A covered dish luncheon was en joyed by the group at noon. Mrs. Melvin Lorenz, president, was in charge of the afternoon meeting. Mrs. Harry Snyder, sec- I retary of devotions, read a poem ] on “Shut-Ins.” and led the pray er. Mrs. Blanch Rouse had charge 1 , of the devotional hour. | The bazaar committee handed! • out hand work for the fall bazaar, i The next meeting will be at the Maxcy Memorial addition. There were 16 members and three vis itors present. — Other Inman News Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede, Chuck and Holly visited in the home of Mrs. Mabel Wrede at O’Neill Tuesday evening, Febru ary 7. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben and children of Oak spent the week end here visiting relatives. Mrs. Luben’s mother, Mrs. Fraka, who has spent several weeks in Wis ner and Oak, returned home at this time. Arbutus Rebekah lodge met on Wednesday evening, February 8, at the I OOF hall for a regular session. Mrs. Hazel Lorenz, noble grand, presided. Following the regular meeting the group enjoy ed a valentine party in charge of Grace Gannon. Refreshments fol lowed, served by Lois Tompkins and Elsie Kruegar. Mrs. Earl Watson returned home Friday evening from Oma ha where she spent several days visiting in the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson, and family. SP3 and Mrs. Graydon Harti gan arrived here Saturday eve ning from El Paso, Tex. They will spend a couple of weeks’ leave visiting their parents, Mrs. Marye Hartigan and Mr. and Mrs. James Coventry, and family and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Watson of O’Neill were Saturday evening guests in the home of John’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Watson. Mrs. Albert Reynolds entertain ed a group of children Monday evening after school in honor of her daughter, Nyla, who was cel ebrating her birthday anniversa ry. Mrs. Reynolds served refresh ments to the group after their so cial time. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLong drove to Sioux City on Saturday where they spent the weekend visiting in the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baker, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Butterfield . entertained a few friends on l Wednesday evening, February 8, i at their country home in honor of l their twin sons, Gary and Larry, , who were celebrating their 16th ; birthday anniversaries. Cards and ■ visiting furnished the entertain ■ ment, after which Mrs. Butterfield ; served refreshments. David Morsbach and daughter, i Mary, were callers in the Henry Pruss home in O’Neill Friday. The Methodist official board held a regular meeting in the . home of Miss Mildred Keyes last i Thursday evening with the presi . dent, Harvey Tompkins, conduct ; ing the meeting. The hostess serv : ed lunch at the close of the eve • ning. O’NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox, Ray ■ mond and Carol visited Sunday > with Mr. and Mrs. George Clas I sen at the Sacred Heart hospital » at Lynch. . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden and ■ Mrs. J. T. Butcher returned home i Friday from Miami, Fla., after ■ spending five weeks there visit , ing Mrs. Golden’s mother, Mrs. J. L. Gaudrie, and her aunt, Mrs. , "'fa-rraret McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lieb spent 51 the weekend in Randolph visit • ing Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heese. ; ’ and M-s. Fora Knight and , Glenn spent Sunday in Dallas, S. ? ^ . '’’siting Mr. and Mrs. Ted , T ukota. I CLEAR VIEW CHEESE,2-Lb.Pkg. Ow" SPORTSMAN Jk£k* SALMON, Lb. Can ..T7® SERVMOR TUNA FISH 2 Cans-39c g BOILING PORK ! 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