Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’ S (O’Neill) Admission*: April 23 — Linda Marie Hamik of O'Neill, Mrs D;mirl V. Helmer of O’Neill; 24 Leo Matthews of O’Neill, Mike A. Smith of Spencer, Barbara Ear ley of O'Neill; 25 - Laura Marie Sevcik of O'Neill: 27 Alder Pon ton of Ewing; 28- Dean Hume of Bristow. Mrs. Harry L. Caskey of Orchard, C E. CavShaugh of Chambers, Mrs. Elmer Long of Bartlett; 29- Mrs. Alan H. Wal ters of O'Neill; SO— Joe Steskal of O’Neill, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo of Chambers. Dismissals: April 23 Mrs. Os wald Babutzke of O’Neill, William Anderson of O'Neill, Mrs. Wilbur Miller of O'Neill, Mrs. Donald Hotchkiss of Pickstown, SD., Lew R. Wiseman of O'Neill; 24 Miss Cynthia Savidge of Ewing, Mrs. R. R. Herley of O'Neill, George Herold of Inman, Mrs. Richard O. Karran of Sioux City; 25 Linda Marie Hamik of O' Neill, Barbara Earley of O’Neill; 26 Prank McKenny of O'Neill, Mrs. Nellie Sparks of O'Neill, Mrs. Ed Prouty of Spencer, Dave Loy of O'Neill, Mrs Roy F. Mil ler and baby boy of Chambers; 27—John Hickey of O'Neill, Mrs. Theresa Breiner of O’Neill; 28— C. E. Jones (expired) of O’Neill, Laura Marie Sevcik of O’Neill, Mrs. Daniel V. Helmer of O'Neill, Mike A. Smith of Spencer, Her man Dimmitt of Page; 29 -Mrs. Garrett Janzing Hospitalized: Mrs. Harry L Caskey of Orchard, Mrs. John M. Galagher of Inman, Mrs. Alan H. Walters of O’Neill, Mrs. Elmer Long of Bartlett, Dean Hume of Bristow, Scott Conner of Ewing, C. E. Cavanaugh of Chambers, Mrs. James Boyle of O’Neill, Mrs. Leo Vandersnick of Ewing, Adler Ponton of Ewing, Garrett Janzing of O'Neill, Mrs. Lloyd W. Waldo of Chamebrs, Leo Matt hews of O’Neill. ATKINSON HEMUIUAI. Admitted: April 21 — Edith Hamik o f Atkinson, surgical; Mrs Robert Adair of Amelia, surgical; Karen Schaaf of O’ Neill, medical; 22—Tom Ether ton of Atkinson, medical; 23— j Caroline Krumm of Atkinson, surgical; Anna Bruder of Atkin son, medical; Mrs. Robert Gilg of Newport, medical; Mrs. John Keating of Atkinson, obstetrical; 24 Mrs. Jennie Shane of Atkin son, medical; Bernard Richard of Chambers, medical; 26—William Walters of Atkinson, medical; i Mrs. Walter Meyer of Rose, sur gical; Mrs. Herman Orsborn of j O'Neill, medical; Lawrence Ed wards of Spalding, medical; Mrs. Roy Carr of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Leo Laible of O’Neill, ostet rical; 27— Mrs. Dennis Kaup of j Stuart, medical; Mrs. Albert Den-! nis of O’Neill, accident; Mrs Lyle Addison of Atkinson, sur gical; 28—George Frohardt of j Atkinson, medical. Dismissed: April 21 — Mrs. Frank Murphy of Stuart; Connie Murphy of Stuart; 22- Dliver An son of Atkinson; Frank Mohr of Atkinson; Steven Langston of At kinson; Karen Langston of At kinson; Mrs. John Schmit of O’ Neill; 24 Caroline Krumm of Atkinson; Mrs. Fred MeCart of Emmet; 25—Mrs. John Mullen and daughter of Atkinson; Mrs. LeRoy Doyle and daughter of Newport; Mrs. Frank Greger and son of Stuart; Anna Bruder of Atkinson; Bert Bogue of New port; 26 Mrs. Herman Orsborn of O'Neill; 27 Mrs Walter Mey er of Rose; Mrs. Robert Adair of Amelia; Lawrence Edwards of Spalding; Miss Edith Hamik of Atkinson. Hospitalized: Fred Goebel of Stuart, Joseph Vrispir of Atkin son, William Walters of Atkinson, Bernard Rickard of Chambers, Mrs. Jennie Shane of Atjk‘'lsor!' Mrs. Albert Dennis of O Neill, Lela Garwood of Atkinson, Mrs. Robert Gilg of Newport, Mrs Frances Timmerman of »thart, Mrs. Dennis Kaup of Stuart,, Mrs. Leo loible and son of O Neill, Mr, Hoy Carr 0* Atka-son. Mrs. JOIlil I\caui»fi “ Phernologist Reader $' WOULD advise you in all matters (business, love, marriage, etc.) Location: I 14 S. 4th st, O Neill fSmall IOOF Building) son, Cathy Schaaf of O'Neill, L*wnmee Edwards of Spalding. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Present: Debra Baldwin, Bone steel, S.D., Oscar Carmichtel of Spencer, Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer, Joseph David, sr, of Rushville, Mrs. Henry Eiler and baby boy of Spencer, Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk, Mrs. Wil liam Green of Niobrara, Mrs Marvin Jons and baby boy of Bonesteel, SD„ William Jordan of Butte, Mrs. Josie Scheinost of Spencer, Mrs. Josefa Sedivy of Spencer, Mrs Ruth Talbert of Bristow. Mrs. Edward Vogt and baby girl of Naper. Dismissed: Gloria Mlady of Verdel, Mrs. Cecilia Liewer of Butte, Mrs. Janettie Nelson of Center, Mrs. Josephine Dvorak of Verdel, Mrs. Mary Hull of Spen cer, Bowman twins of Spencer, Mrs. Thomas Muller of Lynch, Mrs. Alvin Jons of Bonesteel, S.D., George Filsinger of Spen cer, Albert Loock of Spencer, Mrs. Mary Fusch of Lynch. Firemen, Wives in Annual Banquet EWING—Members of the fire department will hald the annual banquet for the members of the board and their waves Thursday evening at the American Legion club. The American Legion auxiliary, unit 214, will prepare and serve the dinner. Officers of the village fire de partment are Elmer Bergstrom, president, Frank Noffke chief, Jerry Rotherham; secretary and treasurer. On the rural fire de partment are Ralph Tomjack, Frank Kruntorad, Harold Werk miester, John Napier, Weslyn Larson, William Hubei, Ewald Spahn, Frank Haw'k and Melvin Rexine. Other Ewing News Mr. and Mrs. Earl Angus, who were guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, left Friday to visit with relatives in Omaha before return ing to their home at Ft. Collins, Colo. They are former residents of the Ewing community. Mrs. Irwin Cloyd has spent much of the time this month at the home of her sister,, Mrs. Les lie Brokaw, and family at Norfolk following the car accident in which two members of the family were killed and the others re ceived serious injury. Mrs. Cl^i^l is now at her home in Ewing and is back as operator in the tele phone system. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and Pfc. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs were 6 o’clock dinner and evening guests on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Turay entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs of Ewing, and also her brother and sister-in-law, Pfc. and Mrsv Roliert Hobbs of Ft. Bragg, N.C. Private Hobbs left Monday for Ft. Bragg where he will be in field duty eight [ weeks. Mrs. Hobbs remained j here. Guests entertained by Mr s. Max Wanser Tuesday evening, \pril 22, were the following girls: Coarlee Sclrtniser, Lois Kaczor, Janet Noffke, Leonora Tuttle, Mary Ann Bauer. Ann Rother ham, Annette Rotherham, Judy Tinsley. Mrs. J. W. Wunner accompan ied by her sister, Mrs. Pearl Lowe to Norfolk, Monday and Mrs. Lowe returned to her home in Stanton. $154)5 for a nylon first line tire with a lifetime guarantee at Scovie’s Western Auto Store, O’ Neill. 52-3° Recent supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were Mr. and Mrs. M R. Harris and daughter, Bertha and Sharon Johnston, who was an ovemignt guests m me home.. , Tlte Misses Judy Jefferies and Sandra Dierks returned to Oma ha on Sunday^ April 20 after spending the weekend at dyir parents homes, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Jefferies and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dierks. Pfc and Mrs. Robert Hobbs of Favettville, N.C... arrived in Ewing Thursday, April 17, for a leave. They were guests at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hoke. Recent guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs L. A. Hobbs were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Hobbs of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson had as their guests April 20 her sis ter Mrs. Lina Smith and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Greene and son of Oakland. Mrs. Smith remained for a longer visit. Mrs. May Audiss, accompanied bv her daughter hnd son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Joe Thompson, and Shirley of South Dako?&, Mrs Neva Audiss of California and Mrs. Alma Haddock of Oklahoma, arrived in Ewing during the weekend to attend the funeraul of James C Pollock. The funeral was held Monday afternoon at United Presbyterian church. The ladies are sisters of Mrs Pollock. -- - Last Week’s Sale Was Short There will be between 800-400 head of cattle on the market today (Thursday). One consignment Includes 24 head of young nice quality whltefaee heifers and steers; also a consignment of 14 head of 750-pound whltefaee steers; one bunch—23 head of medium quality Hereford calves; one two-year-old registered Hereford bull from the Rohde ranch. In addition there will be the seasonal run of butcher cattle. I>ast week’s sale was short due to bad roads anti weather. This is expected to be a dandy sale. Also featured: Ten bred gilts, to farrow right away; one good seven-year-old Palomino saddle horse; 150 to 200 feeder pigs. O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 Vem A Leigh Reynoldson 500 Hear Five Bands in Concert Five hundred persons gathered at the Page high school auditor ium Friday evening, April 25, when approximately 185 students -comprising school hands from Royal, Clearwater, Meadow j Grove, Inman and Page—present ed the following program in a [ massed concert : Star Spangled Banner, Field General March, Badge of Honor March, State Center March, Faith of Our Fathci's, Star Light, Yel ; low Rose of Texas, Drums and i Bells. You Tell Me Your Dream*, The Ca\ Way March, The Hill Billy March, Fire FaU March, Alamo March, Champions on Pa rade, America The Beautiful. Recreational facilities at the school and park were made avail ! abie for early arrivals and the Band Mothers served lunch pre ceding and following the pro gram for convenience of the vis itors. y This has l>een the fifth mass hand performance conducted by Leonard Sawyer, l»and master, and the first time Page has been the host band. Ths auditorium was decorated for the event. Mr. Sawyer was presented with a pen and pencil set as an appre ciation gift. WE BEG VOIR PARDON Terry Wilson, the new science teacher at O’Neill high school for next year, received his de gree in science from Northwest ern university at Evanston. 111. He has been taking post graduate work at Morningside college in Sioux City. Presbyterian ladies rummage sale ail day Saturday, May 3,ln the former Council Oak store building. I Attend State Kt Meet at Kearney— Mr. and Mrs. George M Mc Carthy and Mr and Mrs. Rynold A. CSmfel drove to Kearney Sat urday to attend the 54th annual state meeting of the Knights of Columbus held in the Ft. Kearney hotel Sunday and Monday. The annual state dinner was held in the national guard ar mory Sunday evening with about 500 Knights and their ladies ut attendance. Most Rev. John L. Paschang. D. D., bishop of Grand Island, gave the address The O'Neill group returned home on Monday evening. Others attending were: .grand knight, J. Robert Horigah, past grand knight Lyle P. Honda and John H. McCarville. financial secretary of the local council. They drove down Saturday even ing and returned Monday even I ing LYNCH NEWS Mrs, Albina Milaeek returned home Saturday, April 26, from California where she had spent the winter with relatives. En I route home she spent the past two weeks with a daughter and a sister in Omaha Mr. and Mrs. RoiUn Hiatt and son. Mrs. Albina Milacek and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Chambers were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Jimmy Milacek home north of Bristow. Mr and Mrs Adolph Sed* ivy and family and Mrs. Rose Wilson of Spencer and Mr. and Mi’s. Vac Sedivy of Norfolk went to Lynch Sunday afternoon to visit w'ithMrs. Joseta Sedivy at the hospital PRICES EFFECTIVE t May 1st to May 3rd i I hurs. - 1'ri. - Sat. ■ Plenty of Parking ( BlJ ■ BREEIE- 99c VAN CAMP’S — J 01 /** 4 PORK & BEANS Q 4? 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