Future Subscribers BASLER—Mr and Mrs Law rence Basler of Wheeling, W.Va., a son, weighing 8 pounls 2 oun ces, born Friday, July 13. Mrs. Lawrence is the former Naomi Johnson of O’Neill. L1EB — Mr and Mrs. Robert Laeb of Inland, twin sons, weigh ing 7 pounds 5 ounces and 5 pounds 8 ounces, born Mon day. July 9. in Kearney The Laebs have three other children, Patty. 7, and Ruby and Robert, 5-year-old twins. The grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. James laeb of Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Webster of Kear ney. LARSON—Mr and Mrs. Har lan Larson of Chambers, a daughter, Sandra Sue, weighing 6 pounds 2Vi ounces, born Fri day, July 13, in the Ainsworth hospital. WITTE- Mr and Mrs. William Witte of Stanton, a daughter, born recently in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. Mr. Witte is the Chambers high school athletic coach. GROF—Mr. and Clarence Grof of Atkinson, a son, John Clar-1 cnce, weighing 8 pounds 11 ounc es, born Wednesday, July 11, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. MULLEN—Mr and Mrs John Mullen of Atkinson, a son, Wil liam Patrick, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Wednesday, July 11, in the Atkinson Memorial hospital. KOHLE—Mr and Mrs. J. Wil liam Kohle of Stuart, a son, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, born Thursday, July 12, in the Atkinson Memorial hospital. RICE—Mr. and Mrs. Richard j Rice of Creighton, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, born Friday, July 13, in the Lundberg Memorial hospital, Creighton. MORLAN—Mr. and Mrs. Je rome Morlan of Creighton, a daughter, Laurie Ann, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces, born Wed nesday, July 11, in the Lundberg Memorial hospital, Creighton. BECKER—Mr and Mrs. Vin cent Becker of Creighton, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces, born Wednesday, July 11, in the Lundberg Memorial i hospital, Creighton. JUNDT—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jundt of Creighton, a daughter, Kay Alison, weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, born Thursday, July 12, in the Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. WINKLER—Mr. and Mrs. Har ..ia wixirlor nf Raniri Citv a (laughter, Debra Jo, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces. McMANIGAL—Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McManigal of Bruns-; wick, a son, weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, born Monday, July 16, in the Lundberg Memorial hospi tal, Creighton. BOGT — Mr. and Mrs. John Bogt, jr., of Creighton, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 7 ounces, horn Wednesday, July 18, in the Lundberg Memorial hospital, Creighton. NELSON—Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Nelson of Creighton, a son, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Tuesday, July 17, in the Lundberg Memorial hospital at Creighton BICKEL—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bickel of Wakefield, formerly of Stuart, a son, Mark Allen, born Friday, July 6, at Wakefield. MORSBACH — Mr and Mrs. Harlan Morsbach of Rapid City, S.D., a son, weighing 8 pounds. The father is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Morsbach of Inman. KACZOR—Mr. and Mrs. John Kaczor of Ewing, a son, Randy Dean, weighing 8 pounds 11% ounces, born Thursday, July 12. at St Anthony's hospital. FRAHM — Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Frahm of Page, a daughter, Shelly Marie, weighing 3 pounds 13% ounces, born Sunday, July 15, at St. Anthony’s hospital. WATSON — Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watson of Chambers, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 10 3/4 ounces, born Monday, July 16, at St. Anthony’s hos pital. KLABENES — Mr and Mrs. Raymond Klabenes of Chambers, a son. weighing 10 pounds, born Tuesday, July 17. at St. An thony’s hospital. SCHLEUSENER — Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Schleusener of Or chard, a son, Bradley Rex, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Saturday, July 14. in Plainview General hospital. . MAHANNAH — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mahannah of Butte, a son, Willis Craig, weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, born Thurs day, July 12, at Butte. Infant Burial at Stuart— STUART—Andrew Hytrek, jr., newborn infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hytrek, died at 9:30 o’clock Monday, July 16, in At kinson Memorial hospital. Grave side funeral services were con ducted at 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 17, at St. Boniface cemetery. Rev. A. J. Paschang officiated. Survivors include: Parents; three brothers and sisters; grand parents—Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kaup and Mr. and Mrs. John Hytrek. The infant’s mother is the for mer Juanita Kaup. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing visited at the Walter Ries ranch near Ainsworth Thursday, July 12. Sick & Injured EWING — Relatives of B R (•• Barney”) Gunter received word this week that he under went surgery on July 12 at Twin Falls. Ida , where he is a pa tient at the Magic Valley Me morial hospital. . Dean Kimes, who has been working at the home of his brother-in-law. Merle Filsinger, became ill Sat , rdav afternoon and was taken to the doctor, who diagnosed his trouble as appendicitis. He enter ed Antelope Memorial hospital ihat evening and underwent sur gery on Sunday morning. His condition is reported •‘satisfac tory." Mr and Mrs. R. G. Roekey and Mrs. Willis Roekey went to Neligh on Monday evening to visit Willis Roekey at the Ante lope Memorial hospital. He is showing improvement from the injuries received in a tractor ac cident recently. . . Dr and Mrs William H Ross went to Smith Center. Kans., to visit his sister, who fell recently and broke her hip. O'NEILL—Dale Perry, who in jured his foot memorial day, had the cast taken off Saturday. Harry Lansworth, who submitted to surgery at St. Vincent's hospi tal, Sioux City, is ‘‘improving slowly.” . Mrs. G. E Miles was able to walk Sunday after an op eration at St Vincent’s hospital, Sioux City, Tuesday, July 10. She is ‘‘doing well.” . . Mrs. Dick Doiel, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzewski, is ill in the Seward Memorial hospital. She entered Friday. Mrs. Ralph McKlvain went to Omaha Tues day, July 10, for a checkup on her arm. It is improving but is not normal yet. She returned last Thursday Miss Carol Fox, who fell and broke her leg re cently, is “improving” and ex pects to be up in a wheel chaix soon. . . Mrs G. E Miles will be dismissed from a Sioux City hospital today (Thursday) fol lowing recent surgery. LYNCH—Mrs. Joseph Mican ek, sr., underwent major surgery at Lynch hospital Wednesday, July 11 She is reported pro gressing “nicely.” . . Mrs. Martha Schindler was dismissed from the Lynch hospital Sunday, July 8 Her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Walker of Washington state, ha> been here for several weeks and plans to remain to take care ol her mother. Reports came to Lynch friends of Mrs. Frank Vomacka, sr, stating she suffered a fractured pelvic bone in a fall at her home in Gregory, S.D Mrs. Vomacka is in a Sioux Falls, S.D., hospital. The Vomackab were pioneer farmers 2 fa mile1 west of Lynch for more than 5C y v tat o. CHAMBERS— Mrs. Ed Codav returned Friday evening from St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill where she had been a patient since Tuesday, July 10, suffering from a virus infection. . . Elwyr Robertson went to Omaha Mon day for a checkup of his arm His mother, Mrs. C. V. Robertson, accompanied him. Roland Harvey and sister, Mrs. Donald Green were called to Rochester Minn., Saturday evening, July 14, by the serious illness of their father, Ed Harvey. Last repoH was that he was improved. INMAN— Mrs. Ira L. Watson drove to Omaha Monday, July It. Tuesday, July 10, her daughter, Carolyn, a student nurse at Im manuel hospital, underwent mi nor surgery on her hand. She was able to return here with her mother Tuesday evening and re mained until Saturday when she returned to Omaha to resume her nurse’s training. . . Miss Helen Sobotka, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Sobotka, entered St. Anthony’s hospital Wednes day, July 11, where she under went an appendectomy. AMELIA — Mrs. Hank Whit comb, Laverne and Beverly were Burwell callers Monday where Laverne consulted a doctor. . Virginia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Bilstien of Swan Lake, submitted to an appendec tomy at the Burwell hospital last Thursday. . . Mary Bridget Kai ser, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser, was a med ical patient in the Atkinson hos pital last weekend. . . Art Wald man has been quite uncomfort able with a foot ailment. He has been doctoring in Atkinson DELOIT — Mrs. Charles Mc Donald was hospitalized last week in Norfolk for the removal of a toe. She was able to return home the latter part of the week . . . Mrs. Louis Pofahl was a pa tient in the Neligh hospital last week. She was suffering with throat infection. . . Mrs. Henry Trennepohl was able to leave the Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh on Friday, having un dergone major surgery two weeks before VENUS—Mrs. Agnes Hamilton returned to her home Saturday July 7, after undergoing surgery at a hospital at Savannah, Mo She is “very much improved." Mrs. Mabel Davis resumed her duties at the Harry Metties horn. Tuesday, July 9, after severs’ weeks’ ,absence when she hac surgery done. Taking her to tht Mitties home were Mrs. Lylt Davis and children. RIVERSIDE — Mr. and Mrs Alfred Napier called on Willi: j Rockey in the Antelope Meoria . hospital Sunday afternoon. H< | is “slowly improving” from in j juries received in a tractor ac cident. DORSEY—J. E. Wiley is "noi Well” and suffers a leg ailment ATTENTION, ALL JAYCEES! SECOND ANNUAL BAR«4 at Carney Park — 8 P.M. Bring Your Wife BARBECUED PORK — REFRESHMENTS Thursday, July 19th Wounded Negro Flee* from Guard NORFOLK—A Negro prison er. not immediately identified, escaped from a guard ih a truck Wednesday afternoon while be ing transferred from Niobrara to the state penitentiary. I iic Negro overpowered the guard in a melee. The guard tired and wounded the convict in the back. However, the pris oner escaped and authorities were pressing a search at the DeGroot orchard area about 10 miles south of Norfolk on U S. highway 81. The Negro who weighs about 250 pounds, es caped with the guard's 32-calibre pistol. Ewing News Miss Ina Bennett went to Or chard on Sunday where she at tended a family get-together at the home of her sister, Mrs Flora Young Honored guests were Mr and Mrs. Elmore Young of Salem. Ore. Mr and Mrs. Coe Butler ac eompanied by Mr. and Mrs Richard Smith and son, all of Lincoln, were callers at the home of his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R G. Rockey, dur I m , tile weekend. Sunday evening guests at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doud were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doud, and daughter who were supper guests and Mrs. Ruth Spangler oi F'wing. Mr and Mrs. Henry Sladek and daughters moved to Omaha on Monday where Mr Sladek has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson spent Sunday with their son and claughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Merwin Olson, and family near Clearwater. The youth group of the Church of Christ went to Clear water Sunday evening where uiey were guests of the youth *,iv»up at their church. Lowell Lund, formerly of Ra pid City. S.D., now of Norfolk, was a guest for a few days at the home of his uncle and aunt. ,ui and Mrs. Andrew Olson. Mm Louis Y.mdersnick is as s-atmjj ai the Gibson store this w.eK while her lather, Alvin e,ioson. is on a vacation trip ..■ruugn the West. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Krachie. ana grandson. Jerry Jefferies, returned home Saturday from a two-ween vacation in Minne sota. They report a very good i.nne as well as good fishing Sona Serr of Jamison was a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James MinariK. last week. She returned lii.me on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mlnarik and family and Mr and Mrs. Dwight Schroedcr and Peggy ,iic..icked Sunday at an O’Neill tJuTik. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knapp and son. Grover, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and ...i isetn Hertel near Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schueth were guests of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Walter. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Har Corn and four children of Spencer, Sunday dinner guests at the home of'Mr and Mrs Gail Boies were Mr and Mrs, Walter Patras of Clearwater. In the afternoon all went to call at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Bohn. The Misses Geraldine Bauer of NortolK and Catherine Bauer of Wayne spent the weekend with tneir mother, Mrs. Rose Bauer. Mrs. Bauer took them back on Sunday. Maryann and Jerry Bauer are spending a part of their vacation w itn tneir aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Frank Bohn. Guests on Sunday at the home 01 air. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack were her parents, Mr. and Mrs Everett Taylor, of Oakdale and her grandfather. Walter Shaw, of Woodbine, la. Mr and Mrs. Elvin Hamilton and daughters left Saturday on a vacation trip through the West. Mr. Hamilton is manager of the telepnone company in Ewing. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack attended the reception for Mr and Mrs Thomas Hartv held in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Harty were mar rid recently in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tomjack tra.usaoted business in Omaha on Friday. Tliyir children were guests at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor, while they were gone To Seattle— Mr. and Mrs. John L. Baker departed Wednesday by auto for Seattle, Wash., where they will visit Mrs. Baker’s relatives until August t Wettlaufer, Landreth Head Vets Groups ATKINSON — One hundred fifty delegates and guests regis tered Sunday at the Holt county convention of the American Le gion and auxiliary held here George Wettlaufer of Page, county commander, presided. Mrs. Milo Landreth of Page will serve as president for the second year; Mrs Robert Lowery of O’Neill was elected vice - president; Mrs. George Wettlaufer of Page, treasurer Mrs. Calvin Harvey of Page was appointed secretary. Mr. Wettlauffer will continue as county Legion commander for another year; Roy GUg of At kinson was named vice - com mander for a two-year term and Ben Asher of Page was appoint ed adjutant. First prize for “prettiest sun dress" went to Mrs, Verne Rey noldson of O’Neill; second prize to Mrs. Bernice Bussman of Nor folk. Door prizes were awarded Mrs. Roy Jilg and Mrs. William Cox COUNCIL IN SESSION A special meeting of the city council was held Friday night to consider bids for a new police car The council decided to read vertise and to provide for the trade-in of two present cars. First Ward Councilman J. J. Berigan was absent. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT; 3 houses.—Call An na Bell Animus, phone 210, O’ Neill. 12tf NOTCE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the City Council of O'Neill, Nebras ka. will accept bids for a Police Car on Monday, July 23, 1956. at 8:00 PM., at the City Hall, at which time the bids will be opened. Specifications 4 - door with standard transmission, fresh air heater, 6 - tube radlio, power wiper, oil bath air cleaner, oil ■ filter, heavy duty brake lining, heavy duty front and rear springs, heavy duty shock ab sorbers. heavy duty radiator, heavy duty fan. 50 amp.; heavy duty generator, low cut in. All bids shall be made subject, to trade-in allowance oit two po- j l'ce ears now owned by the City of O’Neill. Nebraska, to-wit; One 1955 4-door Chevrolet One 1950 Ford Both trade-in cars can be in spected by prospective bidders at police headquarters in O'Neill,! Nebraska The Ci'y Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. O O FRENCH. 12c City Clerk 3-Bedroom Home FOR SALE IN O’NEILL,, modern, basement,1 two-car garage. Has good fi nance arrangements. I d Lhorin, O’Neill Auctioneer-Licensed Real Estate Broker - Insurance 12c FOR RENT; Two-bed room base ment apt., modern, private en trance, newly-decorated, 213 North Second See Virgil I«iursen, phone 434, or J. C. Parker, phone 14-F3, O’Neill lie Farm, Ftame. Ranch LISTINGS TWO-BEDROOM home, modern, good location, garage. base ment. on pavement. Immediate possession. Has loan that can be assumed. INQUIRE about these improved places m the O’Neill region 880-acre ranch 200-acre farm 320-acre farm 160-acre farm. Fall possession 480-acre combination farm ranch Ed Thorin, O’Neill Auctioneer - Licensed Real Estate Broker - Insurance (First pub. July 19, 1956) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE FOR PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION Estate No. 4137 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, July 18, 1956 In the Matter of the Estate of Clarence V. Donohoe. Deceased Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in said estate that a petition has been filed in said Court for the appointment of Lois Donohoe as Administra trix of said estate, and will be heard August 9, 1956, at 10 o’ clock A.M., at the County Court Room in O’Neill. Nebraska. LOUIS W REIMKR. 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