"Crandma” Sarah Hull, 10*. was the oldest person present at Monday's old settlers’ picnic- She is pictured with her great granddaughter, IJttle Miss Catherine Detail, and her son and (Ltnghter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. KImer Hull of Niobrara, Future Subscribers BERIGAN Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Berigan of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 7 Vi ounces born Wednesday, August 14 at the St. Anthony's hospital. The Berigans have two other daughters Mrs. Berigan is the former Nftncy Froelich, daughter of Mr ana Mrs. William J. Froelich. Mr and Mrs James Berigan of Atkinson are the par ental grandparents JAMES Rev. and Mrs Rex James of O’Neill a son, Stanley Rex, weighing 8 pounds 10 ounces born Thursday, August 8 at St. Anthony’s hospital. MrCARVII.LE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCarville of O’Neill, a daughter Ann Marie, weighing 7 pounds 6Vi ounces born Thursday, August 8 at St. Anthony's hospital HYNES Mr and Mrs. John Hynes of O’Neill a daughter, Barbara Ann, weighing 5 pounds 7 Vi ounces lx>m Friday, August 9 at St Anthony’s hospital. REISER Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent Reiser of Butte, a daughter, weighing, 8 pounds 12 ounces bom Thursday, August 8 at the Butte Maternity home. KRAMER Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. W. Kramer of O'Neill a son, Todd Alvin, weighing 10 pounds V£ ounce born Monday, August 12 at St. Antrony’s hospital. FERNAU Mr. and Mrs Harold Fernau of Bell Flower, Calif., a daughter liorn Sunday. August 11. Mi-s. Fernau is the former Mary Lou Podany of Butte. The baby is the second great granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzewskl of U Neill. FUNK Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Funk of Clearwater, twin sons, Clarence Jerome, weighing 5 pounds 12 ounces and Michael James, weighing 5 pounds 9 ounces, bom Saturday, August 10 at Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. The Funks have four oth er children, all girls. MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Mitchell of Spencer a dau ghter, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces horn Tuesday, August 13 at St. Anthony’s hospital. DAVIS Mr. and Mi's. Lyle Davis of Norfolk a daughter, weighing 7 pounds born Wednes day, August 7 in a Norfolk hos pital. The Davises, former Venus residents, now have three daugh ters and four sons. 1J2DER Mr. and Mrs Lee Leder of Omaha, a son, Byron Lee, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, lx>m Saturday, August 3 in Oma ha. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leder, sr. of Atkinson are the paternal grandparents. SIMPSON—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simpson of Niobrara, a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces, bom Tuesday, August 13 at Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. DUFEK—Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Dufek of Verdigre, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, bom Thursday, August 8, in Lundberg Memorial hospital at Creighton. DAVIS Mr and Mrs. Lyle Da vis of Norfolk, a daughter, weigh ing 7 pounds, Imrn Wednesday, August 7, in a Norfolk hospital , The Davison, former Venus resi dents, now have three daughters and four sons HEROUT Mi and Mrs. John Herout of Lincoln, a daughter, Susenne Marie, weighing 6 pou nds 3 opnce.s. bom Friday, July 23, at Lincoln. Mrs. Herout is the former Barbara Montgom ery of Venus. ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: August 7 — Mrs. Joe Ramold of O'Neill; Mrs. Charles R. Fox of O'Neill; Mrs. ; Lyle Homback of O'Neill; Har old Humrick of O’Neill. & Mrs. Rex James of O’Neill; Mrs. Har vey Tompkins of Inman; Mrs. J. L. McCarville, jr., of O'Neill. 9- Mrs. John Hynes of O'Neill 10 — Carolyn McKenzie of O' Neill. 11—Mrs Kenneth C. Mit chell of Spencer; Mrs. Raymond Schmidt of Atkinson; Miss Nancy Wilkinson of O'Neill; R. G. Clinkscales of O'Neill. 12 — James Wabs, 2, of O'Neill; Mrs. E. W. Kramer of O'Neill; Mrs. Mildred Wyant of O’Neill; Miss Clare Conway of O'Neill; John Roy Sivesind, 8, o( O’Neill; 13 Miss Rita Ann Winkler of Em met. 14 - Mrs. Robert Berigan of O’Neill; Mrs. William Schein ost of Page. Dismissals: August 7 — Mrs. Roland Snell of Page; Miss Meta Martin of O'Neill; Mrs. Forest Strait of Bonesteel, S. D. 8 — Mrs Cliure Engdahl and baby l»y of O'Neill; Mrs. Harvey Tompkins of Inman. 9 — Mrs. James Regal of O'Neill (expir ed); Mis. Robert Kerch of Spen cer 10—Mrs. Joe P. Ramold and baby girl of O’Neill. 11 — Joe Yantzi of O'Neill; Mrs. Char les Fox and baby girl of O'Neill; Mrs. Rex James and baby boy of O’Neill. 12 — William Jansen of O’Neill; Mrs Ray Anderson of Anoka. 13 Mrs. Lyle Horn back of O’Neill; James Wabs of O'Neill; R. G. Clinkscales of O'Neill; Mrs. John B. Hynes and baby girl of O'Neill. 14—-Mrs. J. L. McCarville, jr, and baby girl of O’Neill; Miss Nancy Wilkin son of O’Neill. Still in hospital: Fred Carey of O'Neill; Mrs. Lois Adams of Chambers; Mrs. Kenneth Mitch ell of Spencer; Mrs. Robert Beri gan of O’Neill; Mrs. E. W. Kra mer of O’Neill; Mrs. Denniss Murphy of O'Neill; Mrs. Ray mond Schmidt of Atkinson; Miss Clare Conway of O’Neill; Miss Carolyn McKenzie of O’Neill; Miss Rita Ann Winkler of Em met; Hiram Hubbard of Cham bers; John Roy Sivesind of O’ Neill; Harold Humrick of O' Neill; Ernest Jungbluth of Cham bers; Garrett Janzing of O’Neill; Mrs. Mildred Wyant of O'Neill; Mrs. Wililam V. Babutzke of O'Neill. COUNTY COURT Donald R. Mills of Atkinson, August 8, overcrowding driver’s seat, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer -Donald J. Fiala. Charles Pierson of O'Neill, August 8, failure to stop at stop sign, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. Phil H. Kennedy of Council ; Bluffs, la., August 9, no recipro city, fined $10 and $4 costs; of- ; ficer—Donald F. Richardson. William R. Poleschuk, driver { for Consolidated Freightways, i Inc., August 12, overgross and j over capacity plates; officer — I Donald F. Richardson. Melvin C. Truax, driver for ! H. A. MaiT Grocery Co., Omaha, August 9. over axle weight; of-' ficer Donald F. Richardson. L. F. Cartwright, driver for ; Wheeler Bridge Co. of Norfolk, ( August 9, overweight on capa city plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; ; officer Clifford L. Kizzire. James M. Gappa of Omaha, August 12, speeding at night, fin ed $10 and $4 costs; officer E. M. Hastreiter. James D. Gentzler of Norfolk, August 8, over capacity plates, fined $10 and $1 costs; officer Donald F. Richardson. Phil C. James, driver for Way ne Ice and Cold Storage Co., of Wayne, August 14, over capacity plates and over axle weight, fined $10, $50 and $4 costs; of ficer Clifford L. Kizzare. Leonard T. Cornow of Omaha, August 9, permitting minor to operate vehicle, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. Floyd F. Barnes of Emmet, August 10, driving motor vehicle while under influence of alcohol ic liquor; fined $100 and $4 costs, operator's license revoked for period of six months; of ficer R. L. Gude. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Spry of Pender spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Weyhrich. flM FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST 16 17 Eleanor Parker in "LIZZIE” plus Ees Barker ami Joan Taylor In "WAR DRUMS" SUNDAY-.MONDAY-TUESDAY AUGUST 18-19-20 Plus "SENOR DROOPY" and “CUEBALL CAT" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY AUGUST 21-22 Buck Nlte, "TEN TALL MEN" with Burt Lancaster • Prion Good IlmrxJtfk WtKmy and Saturday* August tt.lA.lf SATHER COOKIES Savarol Varieties to Choose From sj-— 29c Le ^ ' » " 1 p 1 ~ r* 1500 \ Nationolly-Advertised i Items to choose from J ^ ★ y BofT»T»Wiio keen M P SJ out FAMILY BRAND - RED PITTED • NEW 1957 PACK - PERFECT FOR P* ^ / j CHERRIES Si V ^ ^ SWEET- AND JUICY CHEFS DELIGHT BRAND DELICIOUS CHEESE SPREAD CALIFORNIA MM M^M| MOUNTAIN RIIRCI ..EE. .- 23* OlK®».-55 4 AM TISSUE B B B^^ B^^BI^B Bv .PACKAGE SUNKIST - SEEDLESS I NECTARINES | OUR FAMILY BRAND FANCY DICED |J -.GRAPEFRUIT Full ol Juice and Havor. I I OTITC 333«l p■ e'■ f,vL;r«& 3 s 25. 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