Future Subscribers VESELY- Mr. and Mrs. William Vesely of Verdel, a daughter weigh ing 9 pounds 13 ounces, horr Thursday, Septemlier 25, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. EBSON- Mr and Mrs. Donald Ebson of Verdel, a son, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, bom Saturday, September 27, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. TIELKE Mr and Mrs Robert Tielke of Atkinson, a daughter Kimberly Marie, weighing £ pounds 9 ounces, bom Saturday Septemlier 27, at the Atkinson Me morial hospital. HORN Mr. and Mrs Fred Horr of Stuurt, a son, Peter Nathan weighing 8 pounds 9 ounces, borr Sunday, September 28, at the At kinson Memorial hospital. KNUTSON Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Knutson of Niobrara, a son weighing 6 pounds 8Va ounces, borr Sunday, September 28, at the Lundberg Memorial hospital ir Creighton. McCONNEIJ, Mr and Mrs Jay McConnell of O'Neill, a son Michael, weighing 8 pounds, 6 oun ces, bom Friday, Septemlier 26 ai Atkinson Memorial hospital. MARSTON — Mr. and Mrs Charles Marston of Lincoln, a son Charles Richard, jr., weighing i pounds, 4 ounces, born Monday, September 22. The couple has twe daughters, Deborah and Sherr Jo. Mrs. Marston is the former Waunita Anspach, daughter o] Mr. and Mrs. Harden Anspach Mr. Marston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marston ol Dorsey. ASHBAUGH Mr. and Mrs Pulnh AGhleiiiorh r»f fVMoill n con Edgar Allan, weighing 6 pounds 5>4 ounces, lx>m Sunday, Septem her 28, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. WISEMAN Mr and Mrs. El mer Wiseman of Page, a son, Merlin Reed, weighing 7 pounds 1-1 ounces, horn Monday, Septem ber 29 at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. BECKWITH Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beckwith of Page, a daughter Jo Ellen, weighing 8 pounds m ounces, born Monday, September 29. at St; Anthony’s hos pital in O’Neill. HOBBS Mr and Mrs William Hobbs of Ewing, a daughter, Re becca Rae, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, lx>m Thursday, Septem ber 25, at St. Anthony’s hospital in O'Neill HERBERS Mr. and Mrs Mark Herl>ers of O’Neill, a son, Michael Anthony, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, bom Friday, September 26, at St. Anthony's hospital ir O’Neill SCHAFFER — Mr. and Mrs Larry Schaffer of O’Neill, a daugh ter. Elizabeth Ethel, weighing 4 pounds 9 ounces, born Thursday, September 25, at St Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. This is the couple’s second child and first daughter. The maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Cole and the paternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Schaf fer all of O'Neill. RAMM Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Ramm of Stuart, a son, born Wed nesday, October 1, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. NEAL Mr. and Mrs. Norman Neal of Creighton, a daughter, weighing 8 [xiunds 1 ounce, bom Tuesday, September 30, at the Lundt>erg Memorial hospital in Creighton. DEBACKER — Mr. and Mrs. Danny De Backer of Columbus, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds ounces, born Sunday, September 21, at St Mary's hospital in Co lumbus The De Backers are for merly of O’Neill. They have two other children. ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Anderson of Clearwater, a son. bom Tuesday, September 23, in Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. HENNAGIN Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hennagin of Portland, Ore., a daughter, lx>rn Saturday, Septem ber 22. Mrs. Hennagin is the for mer Luree Ah art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abart of Em met. Weekend Guests— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clouse of Granite City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Goff, also of Granite City spent the weekend visiting here with Mr. Clouse's brother, Marvin Clouse, and family. Double A Auctions Atkinson Auction Tuesday, September 30 Cattle receipts exceeded ex pectations and all classes of re placement cattle continued to demand favorable bids with the least demand for weightier yearling steers. Spring calves topped at $40.50 with their heav ier heifer mates sold at $35.00. Other calves at $35.00 to $38.00 on steers and $31.50 to $34.00 on heifers Yearling steers topped at $30.00 to $31.50 while others sold from $27.00 to $30.00 cwt. Steers over S00 lbs $24.50 to $26.00; yearling heifers largely $25.75 to $27.50 cwt. others from $23.00 to $25.00 cwt. Butcher cattle sold largely at steady prices; canners and low cutters $15.00 to $16.50; good cows S16.75 to $17.75; bet ter beef kinds at $18.00 to $19.25 cwt. Bulls $19.50 to $21.00 cwt. Please note: We will sell all listed calves first each week. First Special calf sale October 14th. List yours now to insure a good spot in the auction. For your highest net returns sell your cattle the auction way. Phone 5141 today. Atkinson Livestock Atkinson, Nebr. Firemen Douse Vehicle Fires— O’Neill firemen were called twice Tuesday, September 23. At 2:30 p. m , they were summoned to the Hometown Motor company where a truck being worked on leaked gas, I caught afire. Damage was slight. Owner of the truck was Charles i Kohler of Page. Shortly after 3 p m., the firemen j were summoned to the bus depot. A car tielonging to an Orchard motorist had caught afire. Dam age was slight although front and ! rear cushions were burned. Sick & Injured O’NEILL Mrs. John Carr was transferred from St. Anthony’s hospital last Thursday to a hos pital in Sioux City. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Porter went to Hast ings Monday for his father, Edwin F. Porter, who had submitted to eye surgery. He is getting along fine. . Edgar Allan, who was Uim Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashbaugh of O’Neill, was ; transferred to Children s Memorial hospital in Omaha Sunday. . . Mrs. Ray Lawrence is recuperating at ; home after submitting to surgery at St. Anthony’s hospital. . . Mrs 1 Harry Lansworth submitted to major surgery Monday in St. Vin cent’s hospital at Sioux City. . . Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Jonas went to Sioux City Sunday where Mrs. Jonas entered St. Joseph’s hospital. She underwent major surgery Tuesday. . . Andrew Schmidt was released Saturday from Atkinson Memorial hospital where he had submitted to sur gery. He was a patient there one week. . . Margaret Anderson re turned recently from the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk . . . County Judge I/iuis W. Reimers submit ted to surgery Friday in Methodist hospital at Omaha . . . Mrs. Helen •Sullivan returned Sunday from St. Joseph’s hospital at Sioux City where she had major surgery. EWING A A. Alden, wnu has been a patient at the University hospital in Omaha for the past i two weeks, underwent surgery Fri 1 day for the removal of a cataract on one of his eyes, lie is making "satisfactory” progress. . . Mrs. Mal>elt Boies is a patient at the University hospital. . . Ben Lar sen was able to come home Thurs day from the Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh where he had been a patient for several days. . . Mrs. Andrew Olson, who has been j convalescing at the home of her I daughter, Mrs. Oscar Wilson at ; Elgin, is now at her home in Ew ing. She was able to attend church j services Sunday morning. RIVERSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shrader called on her broth er, Wayne Lautenschlager of Or j chard, in the Plainview hospital Sunday afternoon. . . Mrs. Dale Napier took a back treatment Sat I urday afternoon in Creighton. . . Mrs. Wayne Fry took son, Kevin to a doctor Tuesday, to get the cut on his forehead dressed. . . Jerry Vundersnick returned home Sun day evening after staying past week at Wayne Fry home while his mother, Mrs. Louis Vander snick was in the Neligh hospital. AMELIA — Mrs. Arthur Hiatt and son, Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce went to Hastings Thursday to consult an eye spe cialist. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Fryrear were in Norfolk Thursday for medical attention in behalf of Mrs. Fryrear, who entered a hos pital there early this week for sur gery. . . Mrs. Blosson Butler was a patient in the Atkinson hospital last week suffering with bursitis. She returned home Saturday evening. CELIA Mrs. Charles Phipps of Scottsbluff came Friday, Septem ber 19, to help care for her father, "Grandpa" Blow, who is ill. He was moved to the Mark Hendricks home a week ago and Mrs. Phipps is staying there to help with his care. Her husband, Reverend (Phipps, was pastor of Wesleyan Methodist church at Atkinson for several years. ATKINSON John Silverstrand, who lives southeast of Atkinson, was hurt early Thursday while re pairing a cornpicker. He suffered facial cuts when two iron rods un i derneath the machine slipped and fell across his face. Five stitches were taken in a lower lip cut. The rods weighed about 50 pounds. LYNCH—Mr .and Mrs. Harlan Holtz were in Sioux City Tuesday, : September 23, where Harlan had ■ his regular checkup on his arm I from which he had a tumor re ' moved recently. While still un able to use his arm, he is getting along satisfactorily. EMMET — Mrs. Grace Alder of Redbird is at St. Anthony's hospi tal where her casts have been re moved. She will be wearing bra ces on her injured back from now on instead. She had been convales cing at the home of her son here. DORSEY Mrs. Vernon Oleson returned home Thursday from Sa cred Heart hospital. . . Miss Helen Halstead was absent from high school Monday due to sick ness. . . Mrs. Grace Alder entered the hospital again. DELOIT- Mrs. John Tagel has been hospitalized in Neligh. . . Mrs. Ralph Tomack visited Anna VanZandt in Ewing Monday. Miss VanZandt is recovering from a fall at her home. CHAMBERS Roger Nieman received a broken collarbone while playing Sunday, September 7. He is wearing a brace on the shoulder. INMAN—Elmer Michaelis is a patient in the Atkinson hospital. Returns from Wisconsin— Miss Marcella Dendinger re turned from Wisconsin to live with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dendinger. Mrs. Dendinger went , to Wisconsin to meet her daughter and they returned home Monday September 22. Mrs. Dendinger vis ited her sister. Sister Ottilia at Waupun, Wise., and niece, Sister Antoniette of Richland Center, Wise. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admitted September 34- Mrs. Emil Bartos of Verdigre. Michael MeKenny of O'Neill. Jeff Wagnon of Emmet, Groser Shaw of O’ Neill. Mrs. Henry Vequist of O’ Neill, Mrs. John Carr of O’Neill; 2S Mrs. Larry D. Schaffer of O' Neill, Mrs. William Hobbs of Ewing; 26 Mrs. Mark Herbers of O'Neill. Mrs. Cora Alder of Lynch. Mrs. Jack Dailey of O’Neill, Lyle Stewart of Lynch; 27 Mrs. Arthur Fluckey of Chambers; 26 Mrs. Ralph Ashhaugh of O’Neill. Mrs. Bernard Schmitz of O'Neill. Kath ryn Kinnaley of O'Neill; 29 - Mrs. Elmer Wiseman of Page, Mrs. Vernon Beckwith of Page, Mrs. John Carr of O’Neill, Robert Ick es of Page; 30 Bruce Ahler of Butte, Mrs Glen Baker of Fair fax, S D., Mrs. Floyd DeLong of Inman. Dismissed: September 24 Mich ael McKennv of O'Neill. Nelda Cuatt of Spencer; 25^ Norma O' Bryan of Pierre. S D. Mrs. John Carr of O'Neill; 26—Mrs. George Janousek and baby girl of O'Neill, Janice K. Anderson of Bristow; 27 Mrs. Jack Dailey of O'Neill, Mrs. Lawrence Rouse and baby boy of O’Neill, Lyle Stewart of Lynch, Mrs. Emil Bartos of Verd lgre ami baby girl; 28 Grover Shaw of O'Neill, Baby Boy Ash hnugh of O’Neill, Jeff Wagnon of Emmet; 29 Mrs. Wilma Daniels I of Ewing. Miss Sharon Daniels of Ewing. Mrs. Larry D. Schaffer of j O’Neill, Mrs. William Hobbs and I baby girl of Ewing; 30 Homer Davis of O'Neill, Mrs. Bernard | Schmitz of O’Neill. Hospitalized: Mrs. Cora Alder of Lynch, Garrett Janzing of Em met Kathryn Kinnaiey of O'Neill, Mrs. Floyd DeUwig of Inman, Mrs. Sam Killham of O'Neill. Patrick Boyle of Lewistown, Mont., Mrs. Elmer Wiseman of Page, Mrs Vernon Beckwith of Page, Mrs. Ralph Ashbaugh of O'Neill. Mrs. Mark Hehers of O’Neill, Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill, Robert Ickes of Page, Bruce Ahler of Butte. Carol Harmon of O'Neill. Mrs. Arthur Flucky of Chamliers, Mrs. Leon ard Heiss of Page. Fred Fetrow of O'Neill. Mrs. John Carr of O' Neill, Mrs. Glen Baker of Fairfax, S.D., Mrs. Henry Vequist of O’ Neill, Peter Nissen of Page, Felix Sullivan of O'Neill. Entertain Guests— Guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Fritton Tuesday were Mrs. Cora Fritton and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cossart of Omaha. Lutheran Pastors to Convene Here The north central regional past oral conference of the northern Nebraska district of the Lutheran church- -Missouri synod will he held Tuesday. October 7. at Christ Lutheran church. Seventh and Clay Sts. The conference will begin at 9 a m. with holy communion. Rev. B. Meschke of Norfolk will deliver the sermon, and the O'Neill past or, Rev. A. S. Gedwillo, will he the liturgist administering the sac rament. More than 50 pastors from the region will hear presentations on eexegetical , doctrinal, historical and practical theology. Rev. F. Neidner of West Point, president of the northern Nebraska district of the church, will present reports on district and synodical matters The women of Christ Lutheran church will prepare and serv e the noon and evening meals. This conference, one of four reg ional conferences in the district, is held annually. Plans ate slated for a spring pastoral Conference of the entire district to he held here next year. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Sioux City were Sunday \ isitors with Mrs. P R. Widtfeldt also dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Melv in Spangler and children of O'Neill, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Rosemary of Bris tow and Mr. and Mrs. John Bink erd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Raymond Eby and family. Mr and Mrs Joe Sivesind and Mr. and Mrs Kenny Moore attend ed the Guy Lombardo show at the Corn Palace in Mitchell, S.D., ov er the vv eekend hMI I.VTF. TOO (l.XSSIlA 1 WISH to thank all ttHKse who re tnemhered me with prayers, cards and gifts while I was in the Lutheran hospital at Nor folk Also many thanks to the girls at club who remembered me on my birthday with a han kie shower. A special thanks to Boh Pappenheimer and the Out law gang. 1 appreciate it all Your kindness will never be tor gotteil. May God bless each one of vou. MARGARET ANDER SON. 33p50 WANTED :Bab> sitting at your home evenings. Phone dSii-W. O'Neill. 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