Miss Donna Crumly was winner of a new sewing machine pre sented Tuesday evening at the close of the 4-11 eluh style revue. Presentation was made by Lambert Itelina of the Adler Sewing Center.—The Frontier Photo. i uture Subscribers TROSHYNSKI Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troshynski of Lincoln, a son, Jerome, weighing 5 pounds 135 is ounces, torn Saturday, August 9. Mrs. Troshynski is the former Mary Lou Conard. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Conard of Emmet and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. August Troshynski of Atkinson. This is the second son for the Ben Troshynskis. FERNAU Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fernau of O'Neill, a daughter, Cherly Ann, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, tom Sunday, August 10, at St. Anthony’s hospital. MILLARD - Mr. and Mrs. James Millard of O'Neill, a daugh ter. weighing 8 pounds, torn Sun day. August 10, at Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Millard of Sioux City and the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn. The great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T J. Graham of Redbird and Mrs. lvii-win of Spencer. SUNDERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sunderman of Ewing, a son. Michael Richard, weighing 8 pounds lVi ounces, torn Friday, August 1, at Antelope Memorial hospital Mrs. Sunderman is the former Shirley Bartak of the Chambers community. HASH Airman 2/c and Mrs. Jerrv Hash, a son, Rodney Allan, weighing 5 pounds 15 ounces, torn Double A Auctions Cattle receipts were 783 head. The most buyer interest of the season was the story at the Old Reliable’s opening auction of the fall season. Buyers were present from Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa a id eastern Nebraska. Charlie Tasler and Sons fall calves topped the day s prices at $32.75 on steers and $30.55 on the heifer mates. Weights averaged 465 lbs. Yearling steers in load lots sold from $26 to $28 with no strictly choice kinds offered. Yearling heif ers sold from $24.75 to $27.50. The latter price paid for 500 lb. weights. Weightier steers carrying a little flesh sold from $23.50 t > $25.75. Feeding heif ers at $22 to $24.75. Butcher cattle of all classes sold 25 to 50c higher with the least ad vance on butcher bulls. NO SALE TUESDAY. AUGUST 19. COME TO HAY DAY' The next regular sale, Aug ust 26. The next special car lot auction, Tuesday, Septem ber 9. Atkinson Livestock Market PHONE 5141 Atkinson, Nebraska Thursday, August 7, at a Norfolk hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jarman of Chambers are the maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jarman, also of Chambers, are the maternal great grandparents. Airman Hash is now stationed in Tokyo, Japan. FUitMAN - Mr. unu Mrs. Joe Forman of Verdigre, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born Thursday, August 7, at Lundberg Memorial hospital. HILFIKEK Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hilfiker of Bloomjfield, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 11 Vi ounces, born Saturday, August 9, in Lundberg Memorial hospital. KLIMENT Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kliment of Atkinson, a daughter, Jeanette Sue, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces born Friday, August 8, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. KAMPHAUS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kamphaus of Redbird, a daugh ter, Susan Margaret, weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce, born Wednes day, August 6, in St. Anthony’s hospital. LUDEMANN Mr. and Mrs. Dar rel Ludemann of Butte,a daughter, weighing 6 pounds, born Friday, August 8, in Sacred Heart hospi tal at Lynch. The Ludemanns now have two daughters and two sons. FREIBURG1 lOUSE - Mr. and Mrs. James Fieiburghouse of Nio brara, twin boys, James Allen, weighing 6 pounds 2 Vi ounces, and Timothy Clair, weighing 5 pounds 10 Vi ounces, born Wed nesday, August 6, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. Seven Sets of twin girls have ar rived at the Creighton hospital. lin~oi II till/ 1CUUW8, UtUIlVi /VllCIl and Timothy Clair, are the first twin boys in the five-year history of the Creighton hospital. MeKENNY — Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenny of O'Neill, a dau ghter, Bonnie Joan, weighing 8 pounds ounces, born Saturday, August 9, at St. Anthony’s hos pital. WEBB - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb of Burwell, a son, Phillip Mitchell, weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce, born Sunday, August 10, at the Community Memorial hospital in Burwell. BOETTCHER — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boettcher of Spencer, a daughter, Laurina Mae, weighing 9 pounds 4% ounces, born Tues day, August 12, at St. Anthony’s hospital. SCHMIT — Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schmit of Atkinson, a daughter, Peggy Marie, weighing 7 pounds 9 ounces, torn Wednesday, August 6, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. OATMAN - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Oatman of Spencer, a son, weigh ing 5 pounds 15 V& ounces, torn Tuesday, August 12, at St. An thony’s hospital. WAMBERG — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wamberg of Morehead, la., a son. weighing 4 pounds 13 oun ces, torn Wednesday, August 13, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in VAN EVERY Mr. and Mrs. E. L. (“Ike”) Van Every of Perry, la., a son, Michael Eugene, weigh ing 4 pounds 10 ounces, born Mon day, August 11. This is the cou-! pie’s third son. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. j George Van Every, all of O'Neill. ! Creighton. Phone us your news—51! Shelhamer’s JACK & JILL I STINKER FRIDAY ONLY Rozella BATH TISSUE 4" -.17c COUNTY COURT August 7—Kelvie Brice Nash, jr., of Lyons, overweight on ca pacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer-Clifford L. Kizzire. August 7—John Boody of Ew ing, operating motor vehicle with out driver’s license, fined $5 and $4 costs; officer—R. L. Gude. August 8- Louis R. Brown of O’Neill, speeding night, fined $17.50 and $4 costs; officer—E. M Hastreiter. August 11—Donald Earl Tinv merman, driver for PIE of Oak land, Calif., excessive length, fin ed $10 and $4 costs; officer- Don ald F. Richardson. August 11—Wayne K. Zielstorf* of Oiarles City, la., excessive) length, fined $10 and $4 costs; of ficer Donald F. Richardson. August 11 Reginald L. Vance of Lexington, reckless driving, fined $35 and $4 costs; officer E M Hastreiter. August 12—James H. Dibbert. j driver for Boyd Edwards of Os mond. overweight on axle, fined $60 and $4 costs; officer—Clifford L. Kizzire. August 11—Donald Summers of Lincoln appeared upon complaint I oi his wife, charging non-support. Shmmors posted appearance bond DISTRICT OOl'RT August 11 -Donald Mills and Zo la Mills plaintiffs cs. Tlie Ex change Bank of Atkinson, a cor poration; the Charles D. Bertolet Memorial Foundation, a foreign corporation, and others: To quiet j the title on E 20 ft. of the W 70 , ft. of lot 7 in blk. 6. original town of Atkinson. Holt county, Nebr August 13—Clement G. Mur- i phy. plaintiff vs. August Brink-v % man, defendant asks judgement for payment of $314.91 with inter est at 8'i [>er annum from De cember 26. 1956 and $107.67 with interest at 6% per annum from July 30, 1958 and $28 with inter est at 6% per annum from Sep temtier 18. 1957 and all costs.— John R. Gallagher is attorney for plaintiff. JUSTICE COURT August 12 Kenneth Ronald Sanders of O'Neill, speeding, fin ed $10 and $4 costs; officer -Gr ille Miller. August 13 Carlyle D Strong, speeding, fined $10 and SI costs; officer Orville Miller. ONKI1.I. LOCALS Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Kruse of Wheatland, Wyo., were Monday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kruse . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Peterson of Stratford. Ia., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc leish Joey McLeish returned with them for a visit. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Shephard of Omaha were Friday guests of i; ^ H ' - i s ij t| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milnar, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses spent at the home of son. It. 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