Future Subscribers PRILL—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prill of O’Neill, a son, weighing 8 pounds, born Monday, March 5, at a Norfolk hospital. Mrs. Prill is the former Annenta Gleed ol Chambers. The couple also has two daughters. HACK—Mr. and Mrs. William (“Bill”) Hack of Belle Flower, Calif., a son, weighing 10 pounds, born Tuesday, February 28. They have three daughters. Mrs. Hack is the former Helen Zakrzewski, daughter of the Sylvester Zakr zewskis. TOMJACK—Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Tom jack of Ewing, a son, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, born Thursday, March 1, at the Ante lope Memorial hospital, Neligh. Cathy, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tomjack, is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Taylor, at Oakdale. FOX—Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox of Emmet, a daughter, Peggy Lee, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, bom Saturday, March 3, at 2:30 p.m., in St. Anthony’s hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox of O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tomlinson of Star. NEWMANN — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newmann of Chappell, a son, James Arthur, bom Sunday, February 26, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, at Chappell. Mrs. New mann is the former Delores Storjohann, daughter of Mr .Jand Mrs. John Storjohann of O Neill. FUNK—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funk of Ewing, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, born Sunday, March 4, in Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. .... COHN—Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cohn of O’Neill, a son, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, bom Thurs day, March 1, in St. Anthony s hospital. The Cohns have four other children. RICHARDSON— Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richardson of O’Neill, a son, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, bom Sunday, March 4, in St. An thony’s hospital. PARKS—Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parks of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, bora Tuesday, March 6, in St. An thony’s hospital. DANIELSON — Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Danielson of Bristow, a son, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, bom Monday, March 5, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. Famiy Gathering— AMELIA — Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dexter of Amelia cele brated their 48th wedding anni versary at a dinner for relatives. O’NEILL LOCALS A/lc Joseph F. Bangs, who is stationed with a weather detach ment in the Azores, arrived in Omaha Sunday where he was met by Mrs. Bangs. They are spending this week in Missouri before coming to O’Neill where Mrs. Bangs makes her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Asher, during her husband’s over seas tour of duty. Airman Bangs had spent the weekend with his parents in Connecticut. He will return to the Azores the latter part of March. Don’t be sorry. See our wall paper display before you buy.— Scovie’s Western Auto, O’Neill. 45-2c The Brownies met at Mrs. W. B. Gillespie’s home on Tuesday, March 6. The lunch was served by Beth Bowker. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Pribil of Weatherby, Mo., visited over the weekend with Mr. Pribil’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pribil, and with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Wil son. Sick & Injured EMMET—Janet Newton, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton, entered St. Anthony’s hospital Saturday for a few days’ . . . Billie Jean Perry has been sick with a throat infection last week and part of this week . . Carol Richards, Jackie Cole, Kent Cole, Ruthie and Bernard Schaaf, Anita, Johnny and Joe Schaaf, Steven and Roy Fox, Linda and Graydon Bates, Jimmie, Janet and Judy Newton were all sick last week with measles. . . Wil liam Newton was sick a few days last week but is now able to be up. . . Little Mary Alice, small daughter of Ed Winkler, is re cuperating from measles. . . Mary Richards was ill one day last week. . . Jean Kay Foreman had measles last week while she was staying at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Foreman, and family of Battle Creek, while her mother, Mrs. Frank Foreman, was hospit alized in a Norfolk hospital. CHAMBERS—Mrs. Paul Roth was taken to St. Anthony’s hos pital in O’Neill Wednesday, Feb ruary 29, with a throat infection. . . . Leo Urban returned Tuesday, February 28, from the Veterans hospital in Grand Island where he had been hospitalized since early in December. . . Jacquelyn, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harley, was brought home Friday from St. Anthony’s hospital. She was left at the hos pital while her mother recuperat ed from a case of mumps. . . Mrs. Theodore Moss is reported to have suffered a stroke recently at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Stark, at Ceresco. . . Elaine Dank ert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dankert, submitted to an appendectomy at St. Anthony’s hospital Friday. . . Lyle Hanna, who has been a patient In St. An thony’s hospital for several weeks following a heart attack, returned home Friday. EWING—Floyd Lee, who broke his leg when he slipped on ice several weeks ago, went to Ne ligh Saturday for a checkup. . . Rev. William Ross of the United Presbyterian church went to Yankton, S.D., where he entered a hospital for observation. Rev erend Ross has “not been feeling so well” of late. . . Mrs. Jerry Tomjack and son, Steven Jerome, were released on Monday from the Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. They went to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Taylor, at Orchard. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoag went to Oma ha on Wednesday, February 29, where Mr. Hoag entered the Im manuel hospital. He underwent surgery and his condition is re ported as satisfactory. LYNCH—Mrs. Thomas Vlcan has been in the Sacred Heart hos pital the past three weeks due to a severe injury on her leg which she suffered at her farm home near Monowi when a heavy gate fell on her. . . Joe Milacek sub mitted to surgery in the Veterans hospital in Grand Island. . . Clyde McKenzie, sr., is seriously ill at his home here. He is to leave for Omaha on Monday, March 12, to confer with a specialist. DELOIT — Sidney Anderson consulted a doctor in Elgin on Friday. Mrs. Anderson has been under a doctor’s care for the past few weeks. . . Frank Schmisex was a patient at the Antelope Me morial hospital recently. . . Mrs Harold Werkmeister was a pa tient at the Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh recently. . Stanley Bartak has been a pa tient in the Neligh hospital. REDBIRD—Mrs. Bub Carsteii was called to Grand Island or Thursday, March 1, due to the illness of her father. . . Art Bes sert returned from Omaha Sun day, February 26. He reported that Beryle was “feeling better’ after his operation. . . The Harold Halstead family has been having a siege of measles. ROCK FALLS—Mr. and Mis Don Hynes and Mr. and Mrs George Calkins motored to Nor folk on Monday where Don con sulted a doctor. Lynda accompan ied Terry and Cindy Brown home from school and stayed until hei parents returned, which they die in time for supper with the fam ily. O’NEILL — Sadie Dericksoi went to Omaha for an operatic! for glaucoma on Tuesday, Marti 6. . . Edward Campbell, son o: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell, is i patient in a hospital at Greei Bay, Wise. He entered Monday . Frank Froelich is getting alonj beter after his operation at th< Mayo clinic in Rochester, Minn RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs Floyd Napier, Mr. and Mrs. Rud: ! Ahlers, Lynn Fry and Paul Gun ter were on the sick list part o last week with sore throat o: colds. . . The Walter Spangle: children are having a siege o measles. AMELIA— Dale Fullerton, thi youngest son of Mr. and Mrs George Fullerton, is a patient ii the Atkinson Memorial hospita suffering with rheumatic fever He entered the hospital Saturday and will be there for at least i week. DORSEY — Mrs. George Rei (formerly Irene Schollmeyer) 6406 13th Ave. South, Seattle Wash., underwent major surges and would appreciate hearin from her O’Neal friends. INMAN—Paul Bittner entered St. Anthony’s hospital in 0’NeiR on Wednesday morning, February 29, where he underwent minor surgery. CELIA—Ray Pease took his fa ther, R. M. Pease of O’Neal, to Excelsior Springs, Mo., Monday for medical attention and spent a few days there with him. GRADERS WIN O’NeUl public school’s grade school basketbaU team Tuesday night defeated Ainsworth, 57-18, in the Bassett grade cage tourna ment and Wednesday night de feated St. Mary’s academy, 49 25, thus gaining the finals. O’Neill News Heat lamp bulbs, 67c.—Scovie’s Western Auto, O’Neill. 44-47c Mrs. Elvin O. Alton, who dis posed of her household goods at auction on Saturday, left Tuesday with three children and will spend the remainder of the week with her father, John Schrunk, at Atkinson. On Monday she and the children will leave for Port land, Ore., where they will join Mr. Alton, who has been located there since last October. Miss Ardyce Alton, who is employed in Omaha, wiU join her parents in several months. Think of it! A 30-month bat tery for $10.95 exch. during our “Early Bird Sale.” — Scovie’s Western Auto, O’Neill. 45-46c Mrs. Joe Eberl and Mrs. Rich ard Eberl of Grand Island enter tained at a prenuptial courtesy at the home of Mrs. Joe Eberl in Grand Island on Friday evening, honoring Miss Frances Schaffer of O’NeUl and her fiance, Rich ard Seymour. Think of it! A 30-month bat tery for $10.95 exch. during our “Early Bird Sale.” — Scovie’s Western Auto, O’NeiU. 45-46c Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb and family of Wayne and Mrs. TiUie Anderson and Janet of Laurel were Sunday evening callers at the Marvin Anderson home. Received a shipment of the new Winchester model 77 automatic.— Scovie’s Western Auto, O’NeUl. . 44-45 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curran, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuhrer, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Riley and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll spent Sunday in Sioux City attending the Ice Capades. ' Don’t be sorry. See our wall paper display before you buv.— Scovie’s Western Auto, O’NeilL 45-2c Too Late to Gassify WANTED: Sewing in my home. Wedding dresses and formats a specialty. —Write Mrs. Henry Winkler, Atkinson, for prices and appointments. 45-46p60 (First pub. Mar. 8, 1956) NOTICE ORCHARD RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT TO ALL PERSONS RESIDING IN OR HAVING ANY INTER EST IN REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY LOCATED WITH IN THE FOLLOWING BOUND ARIES IN ANTELOPE, HOLT AND KNOX COUNTIES: ANTELOPE COUNTY All of Garfield Township, All of Sherman Township, All of Royal Township except sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36. All of Verdigris Township ex cept sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36. KNOX COUNTY The South 24 sections of Wal nut Grove Township. HOLT COUNTY All of Sections 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36 in Verdigris Township. All of Sections 1, 2, 3 and 12 in Golden Township. Notice is hereby given that there has been filed in the office of the County Clerk of Antelope County, County Clerk of Holt 'County and the County Clerk of Knox County, petitions for the organization of the Orchard Rural Fire Protection District to be lo cated within the above described boundaries in Antelope, Holt and Knox Counties. That said petitions have been signed by sixty per cent or more of the freeholders residing within said district whose names appear on current tax schedules in the office of the County Assessor. • That pursuant to the laws of the State of Nebraska, I hereby designate the 23rd day of March, 1956 at 2 o’clock P.M. at the Ante lope County Courthouse for a hearing before the County Board of Supervisors of Antelope, Holt and Knox Counties, Nebraska, upon said petition, at which time all persons residing in or owning taxable property within the fore going boundaries shall have op portunity to be heard respecting the formation of such district and the location of the boundaries thereof. Dated at Neligh, Nebraska this 5th day of March, 1956. LILLIE FALLESEN ,« County Clerlt "* 45-46c WALLPAPER * 4 Brilliant New 1956 Patterns to Select From! % f • Over 300 Patterns in Stock • New Shipments Arriving Daily • Ten Books from Which to Select Your Patterns for Special Orders As Low as \\c, Per Roll! SCOVIE'S WESTERN AUTO... O’Neill 400 Breeding Cows AT AUCTION Atkinson Livestock Market Tuesday, March 13th 300 HEREFORD COWS, good ages and well-bred, to calve in March and April, from the following ranches: John J. Estes of Springview; the Bauer ranch of Newport; Bernard Phi fer & Sons of Long Pine. 100 ANGUS COWS, TB and Bangs tested, ages 3- to 7-yrs.-old, bred to good hulls for March and April calving. 5 REG. ANGUS BULLS — 5 REG. HEREFORD BULLS | Here is your opportunity to buy good cows that are clean ar.d i well-bred. We still need a lot of calves and yearlings for this big special sale next Tuesday. Demand is good and so are prices. Call 5141 in Atkinson and list them today. ATKINSON LIVESTOCK MARKET Atkinson, Nebr. HI, FOLKS! Meet Darrel Grooms and Tommy Combs New Owners and Operators O’Neill’s Newest Business Establishment . . . IDEAL CLEANERS ° I & » © I ' ‘ STREET MARKET Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. 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