Future Subscribers JUDGE—Mr, and Mrs Lynus Judge of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces, born Wednesday, October 19, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. EGG I MANN — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eggiman of Sherman, Tex., a son, born Saturday, October 6. Mrs. Eggiman is the former Glo ria Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, sr., of O’Neill. MILACEK — Mr. and Mrs. James Milacek of Spencer, a son, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, bom Saturday, October 13, in Sa cred Heart hospital, Lynch. LA RUE—Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaRue of O’Neil], a daughter, Rena Kay, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, born Saturday, October 13, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’ Neill. BERGSTROM— Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ber^trom of Chambers, a son, Dennis Evan, weighing 8 pounds 3% ounces, born Tuesday, October 16, at St. Anthony’s hos pital. O'Neill. LAIBLE — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Laible of O'Neill, a son, weighing 6 pounds ounces, born Tues day, October 16, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’NeiLl. tJUAiuiN—ivir. u.ci mo. rui.ii ard Buxton of Omana, a son, Richard Jerome, weighing 7 lbs. 6 ounces, born Wednesday, Octo ber 10, in Omaha. Mr. Buxton is in the army and presently is stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga., where he attends infantry of fier’s training school. Mrs. Bux ton is the former Audrey Brad dock of Page. BISHOP—Mr. and Mrs Harold Bishop of Long Island, N. Y., a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, born Wednesday, Octo ber 10, in New York City. This is the couple’s first child. Mrs. Bishop is the former Helen Ku bitschek, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Kubitschek of ON’eill. JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston of Orchard, a son, Robert Elwell, weighing 9 pounds, born Tuesday, October 9, in Antelope Memorial hospi tal, Neligh. MANN HALTER—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mannhalter of Murdo, S. D., a son, Michael Donald, born Tuesday, October 9 Mrs. Mann hadlter is the former Karla King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom King of Stuart. K.N1EVEL—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knievel of Deloit, a son, born last week at a Norfolk hospital. The Knevels own and operate the store near Deloit. WHITE—Mr. and Mrs. .James White of Atkinson, a son, Greg ory Patrick, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, born Monday, October 8. at Atkinson Memorial hospital. JONAS—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jonas of Stuart, a daughter, Bar bara Kay, weighing 6 pounds 6 ounces, born Friday, October 12, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. RICHENDIFER—Mr. and Mrs. Blair Riehendifer of Atkinson, a daughter, Paula Ann, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces, born Sunday, October 14, at Atkinson Memorial hospita 1. NEWKIRK—Mr and Mrs. Bert Newkirk of Lincoln, a son, War ren Scott, weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces, born Saturday, October 13. Mrs. Newkirk is the former Ardene Andersen, R.N., daughter of Mrs. Edith Andersen of Amelia. This the couple’s first child. _ Too Late to Classify IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORY of our dear hus band and father, Joe Kubik, who passed away a year ago— October 20, 1955: "Death is a heartache that nothing can heal. Memories are something that no one can steal. Some may forget he is gone, but we re member, no matter how long." — Mrs. Theresa Kubik and children—Geraldine, Don, Mar garet, Joe, jr., Tom. Jim and John, and 11 grandchildren. 25cl00 HELP WANTED: Woman for housework and care of two school age children while Mrs. Reynoldson is hospitalized. — Leigh Reynoldson, O’Neill, phone 78 or 2. 25c FOR SALB: Purebred Hampshire boars at farmer’s prices. — George Winkler, Emmet. 25tf FOR RENT: Modern sleeping room. Close in.—Ramon Bright, phone 232, O’Neill._25tf FOR SALE: 1 VM tape recorder, list price $179. Best offer over $125 takes it; boy’s bicycle; steel switch boxes, each 25c; single pull switches, each 30c; 12-2-romex, 6c per ft.; 14-2 romex, 5c per ft.—while supply lasts. — Beha Electric, phone 564-J3, O’Neill. 25c Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY'S (O’Neill) Admissions: October 10— Mrs. Gene Wolfe, O’Neill; Mrs. Stan ley Elkins of Chambers. 11—Nick ! Calmer, O’Neill; Mrs Roy Back haus, O’Neill; Pamela Perry, O’ Neill; Mrs. George Babl, Emmet; Mrs. John Strelow, Bassett; Jer ry McGinn, O’Neill. 12 — Jerry Humrich, O’Neill; Mrs. Edna j Coyne. O’Neill; Clarence Luedk*\ Spencer; Connie Mae Ertz, O’ ! Neill; Sharon Nelson. O’Neill; i Mrs. Lucian Loock, Spencer. 13— Mrs. Robert La Rue, O’Neill. 14— , Delbert Carl, sr., Ewing; Mrs. El den Ramsel, O'Neill. 15 — Mrs Lynn T. Leffert, O’Neill; Paul I Schmidt, Anoka. 16—Mrs. Lester I Bergstrom, Chambers; Mrs. Leo Laible, O’Neill; Mrs. Martha Hill, . Ewing; Char line Boyle, O’Neill,: | Mrs. Leigh Reynoldson, O'Neill. 17 J —Mrs. John Turner, O’Neill. Dismissals: October 10—Rich- I ard Harris, Page; Mrs. Lyle Gibbs, Clearwater; Bernice Elk ins, O’Neill; Mrs. Robert Dickey and baby boy, Spencer; John H. Brunckhorst, Inman; Mrs. James ] Storms and son, O’Neill; Mrs. Al- ! bert D. Miller, Chambers. 11 —| Mrs. James Mlnarik, Ewing; Mrs. George Eickhoff and daughter, 1 O’Neill; Bernice Peterson, O' Neill; Mrs. Roy Backhaus, O’-' Neill. 12—Nick Calmer, O’Neill Steven Rokahr, Page; Clarend r duuiauci , wu. uai u , u uuu uur gan, O’Neill; Jerry McGinn, O’ Neill; Dickie Clyde, O’Neill; Jer ry Humrieh, O’Neill; Mrs. Henry Kuhfahl, O'Neill. 13—Frances Ep penbach, O'Neill; Mrs. Earl Mc Clanahan and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Ed Prouty, Spencer; John V. Slizoski, Inman; Connie Mae Ertz, O’Neill; Mrs. George Babl, Emmet. 14—Mrs. Stanley Elkins, Chambers; Mrs. R. D. Hoffman, Fairfax, S.D. 15—Earl Schwenk, Chambers; Mrs. Gene Wolfe, O’ Neill; Delbert Carl, Ewing; Mrs. Edna Coyne, O’Neill; Pamela Per ry, O’Neill. 16—Clarence Luedke. Spencer; Mrs. Nels Mikkelsen, Chambers. Hospitalized: Mrs. Martha Hill, Ewing; Charline Boyle, O’Neill; Mrs. Albert Kaczor, O’Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams, Chambers; Herman Kornock, Orchard; Claude Rut ledge, Inman; Garrett Janzing, Emmet; Mrs. John Strelow, Bas sett; Bea Murphy, O’Neill; Mrs. Leo Laible, O’Neill; Ellen Ramsel, O’Neill; Mrs. Lester Bergstrom, Chambers; Mrs. Rob ert LaRue, O’Neill; Mrs. W. E. Jones, Chambers; Mrs. Lynn Lef fert, O’Neill; Mrs. Leigh Rey noldson, O’Neill; Mrs. Lucian Loock, Spencer; Sharon Nelson, O’Neill; Paul Schmidt, Anoka; Mrs. John Turner, O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Mrs. Etta Blair, Spencer; Dr. E. B. Bradley, Spen cer; Mrs. Mary Classen, Spencer; Mrs. Effie Chandler, Spencer; John Dickey, Spencer; Frank Ellis, Verdel; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch, Norfolk; Larry Dean Haun, Spen cer; William Jordan, Butte; Mrs. James Milacek and baby boy, j Spencer; Ernest Olson, Bristow; Baby Patrick Gerard Simpson. Lynch; Walter Sonderoth, Bone steel, S.D.; John Valquardsen, Verdigre. Dismissals: October » — Mrs. Earl Pritchett, Lynch; Miss Doris Hahn, Butte. 9—Mrs. Cecilia Lie wer, Butte. 10—Mrs. Marie Sie ler and baby girl, Lynch. 11 — Mrs. Eleanor Frahk, Bonesteel, S.D.; Baby Gary Lee Krugman, 1 O'Neill. 12—Mrs. Nancy Hewit son, Bristow; Miss Sharon Holm berg, Bristow; Baby Robert Earl Pritchett, Lynch; Miss Shirley Ross, O’Neill; Mrs. Donald Simp son, Lynch; Baby Janice Kay Hoffman, Spencer. 13— Mrs. Fe lix Holan and baby boy, Verdi gre. 14—Baby James Storjohann. O’Neill; Mrs. Henry Minarik, Niobrara; Mrs. Frank Thomson. Lynch. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: October 8—Mrs. Ev erett Cleveland, Bassett, obstet rical; Mrs. James White, Atkin | son, obstetrical; Barty Givens, Stuart, medical. 9—Mrs. Marvin ’ Doolittle, Atkinson, obstetrical. 10—Mrs. Clyde Doolittle, Amelia, obstetrical. 13—Mrs. George Min nig, Stuart, medical. 14 — David Moses, Stuart, accident; Mrs. Blair Richenditer, Atkinson, ob stetrical; Mrs. Don Kaup, New port, surgical. , Dismissed: October 8 — Mrs. Susanna Gathje, Atkinson. 10 — Msr. John Seger, Stuart; Lelea Garwood, Atkinson; Barty Giv ens, Stuart. 11 — Mrs. George Kohle and son. Stuart; Mrs. Ed 1 ward Dover and daughter, New port. 12 — John Krobot, Stuart. 14—Mrs. James White and son, Atkinson; Mrs. Everrett Cleve land and daughter, Bassett. 15— Mrs. Marvin Doolittle and son. Atkinson. Expired: October 11 — John Schneider, Atkinson. Hospitalized: Art Waldman. Amelia; David Moses, Stuart, Mrs. Clyde Doolittle and son, Amelia; Mrs. Robert Jonas and daughter, Stuart;! Mrs. Mary Erb, Atkinson; Mrs. Harold Vrooman and daughter, Atkinson; Mrs. Blair Richendifer and daughter. 1 ■; Weekend Specials! THURSDAY — Ham Dinner -95 Fried Chicken 1-00 FRIDAY — Fried Shrimp US Broiled Hamburger Steak -90 (We will also feature fine Pike Dinners) SATURDAY — Plain or Breaded Broiled Steak (from tender baby beef) 1-00 SUNDAY — Fried Chicken or Ham with Pumpkin or Apple Pie 1-15 SIDE DISHES, hot rolls or biscuits, with all dinners. Homemade Chili, Cream of Chicken or Vegetable Beef Soup Every Day! THE COFFEE CUP BERTHA McNAIR. Prop. “Across from the Golden” I i gfllMMdliKiM - LOW C GOOCHS BEST Mj.tr on,. Spjgktui tnJ Egg NooMts . now tn t fslalom ntw toil'. 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