Future Subscribers HAGBER& Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Hagberg of Tanganyika, East Africa, a daughter, bom Monday, January 12. Mr, Hag berg is a teacher and the son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hagberg of Spencer. BELMER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beinu r of Ewing, a son, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, bom Monday, January 12, at a Norfolk hospital. COBB Mr. and Mrs. Lurry Cobb ol Stuart, a daughter, Pern Ann. weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces born Fnuay, January 9, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital STRONG—Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Strung of O'Neili, a daughter, Pamela Jean, weighing 6 pounds 141* ounces, bom Thursday, Jan uary 8, at St. Anthony's hospital in O'Neill. HAVERKAMP—Mr. and Mrs. Phil Haver kanip of O'Neill, a son, Jeffrey Philip, weighing 6 pounds 13 3/4 ounces, bom Saturday, January 10, at St. Anthony's hos pital in O’Neill. EMORY Mr. and Mrs. Larry Emory of Creighton, a daughter, Julie Ann, weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces, born Wednesday, January 7, at the Lundberg Memorial hos pital in Creighton. SMITH — Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Smith of Creighton, a daugh ter, weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces, born Wednesday, January 7, at the Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. -STANEK — Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Stanek of Sargent, a son, Steven Joseph, weighing 7 pounds ounces, bom Saturday, Jan uary 10, at the Community Mem orial hospital in Burwell. TIMMERMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Ray Timerman of Atkinson, a son, William Joseph, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Sunday, January 11, at the Atkinson Mem ui mi i . LYTLE Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Lytle of Burwell, a daugh ter, Betty Jo, weighing 7 pounds 5ounces, bom Sunday, January 11, at the Community Memorial hospital in Burwell. LEIST — Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Leist of Omaha, a daughter, Ro bin Kay, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, torn Wednesday, Decem ber 30. Earl Leist of Page is the paternal grandfather. JOHNSON — Mr. and Mrs. Ro ger Johnson of Stuart, a son, Stev en Roger, weighing 8 ponuds 6 ounces, torn Tuesday, January 13, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. SERBOUSEK — Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Sertousek of Atkinson, a daughter, Lee-Ann Kathryn, ! weighing 9 pounds 10 ounces, bom Tuesday, January 13, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. POUND — Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pound of Rushville, a son, weigh ing 10 pounds 1 ounce, torn Tues day, January 13, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. WAGNER — Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wagner of Creighton, a daughter, Joan Marie, weighing 5 pounds 2Vs ounces, torn Tues day, January 13, at Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. MATHINE — Mr. and Mrs. James Mathine of Creighton, a daughter, Joan Mary, weighing 8 pounds 1- ounce, tom Wednes day, January 14, at Umdberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. ZUMBRUM Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Zumbrum of Kansas City, Mo., a daughter, Ann Elizabeth, weighing 8 pounds 5V& ounces, born Thursday, January' 8. Mr. Zumbrum is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zumbrum of Page and the maternal grandparents are Mi', and Mrs. Claus Gerber of Kansas City, Ivans. DUl Id — all. U11U lviia. ucuuco Butts of Lexington, a son, David Janies, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, born December 23 at the Lexington hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gartner of Chambers are the maternal grandparents. This is the third boy in the Butts fam ily. ANDERSON - Mr. and Mrs. Cressel Anderson of Bloomfield, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds, born Tuesday, January’ 6. Mrs. Minnie I .arson of Ewing is the maternal grandmother. The An dersons have three sons and they are former residents of Butte and Ewing. _ PATTON Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Patton of Golden, Colo., a son, weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, born Monday, December 8, at Golden. Mr. Patton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Patton of O’Neill. McKENZIE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (Bill) McKenzie of Oxnard, Calif., a son, David Allen, weigh ing 7*4 pounds, born Wednesday, December 24. Mrs. McKenzie is the former Pauline Winkler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casper Winkler of Emmet. The Winklers now have 20 grandchildren. The McKenzies now have three boys and one girl. Mrs. Albert Stems and Mrs. Donald Sterns and daughter, Deb bie, were calling in the neighbor hood Tuesday afternoon. Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of Ewing announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Vivian Kay Wright (above), to Stanley M. Hart os, son of Mr. James Bartos of Ewing. Miss Wright is attending Wayne State Teachers college at Wayne. Her fiance is employed by the Kansas-Nebraska Gas company at Kimball. Both are graduates of the Ewing high school with the class of 1958. No date has been set for the wedding. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: January 7 Robert Prill of Page; James C. Parker of O'Neill: Lonnie Polacek of O’ Neill; Mrs John Pruss of O’Neill. January 8 Mrs. Francis Strong of O'Neill; C. F. V. Lehmann of Chambers; Mrs. William Held of Chambers. January 9 Mrs. Gus Spath of Inman; Mrs. Phil Hav erkamp of O’Neill January 10 Mrs. Loyd Godel of O’Neill; Mrs. Josie Scheinost of Bristow; Cyn thia Marie Walton of O’Neill; Miss Marilyn Donohoe of O'Neill; Ro berta Bean of O’Neill; Felix Sul livan of O’Neill. January 11 Mrs. Anna oori’iistrii ui x age, Ion of O’Neill. January 12—Mrs. Richard Cunningham of Page; Mrs. William Fuhrer of Butte; Mrs. Pete Nelson of Spencer; Nor man Mudloff of Page; Mrs. D. F. Murphy of O'Neill; John Summer er of Ewing; Larry Summerer of Ewing; Mrs. John M. Gallgher of Inman; Norris C. George of O' Neill. January 13 Mrs. Celia Ter rill of Page. January 14—Steven Meyer (baby) of O'Neill. Dismissals: January 7—James Moore of O'Neill; Baby Ralph Seg er of O'Neill; Archie Bowen of O’ Neill; Mrs. Alfred Sandeas of O’ Neill; William Craig of O'Neill; Mrs. Albert C. Dennis of O'Neill. January 8 Chuck Fox of O'Neill; Craig Thierolf of O’Neill; Mrs. Vernon Dahlberg and girl of Lynch; Miss Lois Ellingson of O Neill. January 9 David Wayne Cizek of Spencer; Ambrose Biglin of O'Neill; Robert Prill of Page; Loo C. Schneider of O'Neill; Mrs. Doris Held of Chambers. January 19—Mrs. Victor E. Wagner of Pickstown; Master I/innie Pola cek of O'Neill; Mrs. William Sch ?inost of Page; Casper Pribil ot D'Neill. January 11 Esty Nelson jf O’Neill. January 12 Mrs. Ken neth Jons and l>oy of Bonesteel; Mrs Mary Helen Yantzi of O - Neill; Mrs' William Grothe of Em met; Mrs. John Pruss of O'Neill. January 13 Mr. Richard Cunning nam of Page; Mrs. Francis Strong and baby girl of O’Neill; Miss Marilyn Donohoe of O Neill, James Parker of O'Neill; Mrs. Bernard Cavanaugh of Chambers; Norris C. George of O’Neill. Jan nary 14 Anna S. Mathre of O - Neill; Mrs. Phil Havercamp of O Neill; Master Larry Summerer of Ewing; Master John Summerer of Ewing; Norman Mudloff of Page. Still hospitalized: Guss Spath of Inman; Mrs. vvunam rum^ - Butte; Mrs. D. F. Murphy of O Neill; Mrs. Clay Johnson, sr. of O’Neill; Mrs. John M. Gallagher of Inman; Cynthia Walton of O Ncill; Roberta Bean of O Neill; Mrs. Josie Scheinost of Spencer, Ben Hanlon of O’Neill; Mrs. Celia Terrill of Page; Mrs. Pete Nel son of Spencer; C. N. Bigelow of Stuart; Mrs. Joe Foster of Orch ard; Mrs. Jennie Crosser of In man; Mrs. Loyd Godel of O Neill; Mrs. Anna Sorensen of Page; he lix Sullivan of O'Neill; C. F. V. Lehmann of Chambers; Mrs. L. A. Carter. SACKED HEART (Lynch) Present: Baby Joe William Bentz of Spencer; Baby John Charles Bentz of Spencer; Wally Blair of Spencer; Mrs. Bertha Bright of Butte; David B. Butter field of Lynch; Mrs. Mary Class en of Spencer; Albert Davis of Butte; Mrs. E. M. Guthmiller of Anoka; Mrs. Jake Knittle of Gre gory Baby Donald Lechtenberg of Butte; ‘ Mrs. Bill Martz of Lynch; Miss Florence Nahrstedt of Lvnch; Baby Connie Neilsen of Lynch; C. G. Pratt of Bristow; Emil Prokop of Bristow; Mrs. Oliver Ross of O'Neill; Mrs. Ruth Talbert of Bristow; Baby Gregory Veich of Vermillion; Mrs. Nick Weber of Butte; Mrs. Raymond "i 600-700 Cattle Today There will be between 600-700 cattle here today (Thursday) at our regular weekly sale, Including a lot of good calves. There'll be about 400 good, top Hereford calves and several hundred yearlings. Included Is one consignment of fancy 750-pound yearlings coming from Elgin; there util be 35 black whlteface steer cal ves; 12 head of first-calf heavy springer Holstein heifers weigh ing from 1.000 to 1,100 pounds. Also to be sold: One registered Hereford ^bull and five registered Hereford heifers. Hog sale starts at 12 o’clock noon. O’NEILl^UVESTOCK MARKET PHONE 2 Vern & Leigh Reynoldson • • . . ) • ' • ***'». * * ** * . * * • * • . • * • * ,* ' Bent/ of Naper; Aifons Kiewer of Butte. Dismissed: Mrs. James Cline and baby of Niobrara; Baby Kelly Jons of Bonesteei; Mrs. Edward Reiser of Butte; Mrs. Rexford Carson of Redbird; Kathy Hart sock of Spenier; Mrs. Ted Craw ford of Spencer; Abe Guthmiller of Anoka; Baby Virgil Reiser of Butte; A C. Hansen, expired at age 56, of Butte; Mrs Caroline Peterson of Bonesteei; Mrs. Eu gene Lechtenberg of Butte; Allen Walters, jr., of O'Neill; Baby Sherry Helenbolt of Naper; Arth ur J. Nemitz, expired at age 56, of Gross; Mrs. Janneltie Nelson of Center. Sick & Injured PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork of Spencer and Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Cork of Page went to Sioux City Sunday where they visited the men's mother, Mrs. Elsie Cork, who sustained a broken hip in a fall at her home two days liefore Christmas. She is making satis factory recovery and expects to be moved to St. Anthony's hos pital in the near future. . . . Mrs. Anna Sorensen entered the St. An thony's hospital Sunday for diag nosis and treatment for gall stones. . . . Herbert Steinberg was a patient at the Antelope Memor ial hospital from Friday until Mon day. . . . Mrs. Dora Townsend was released from Antelope Memorial iiospital Tuesday, January 6, and was taken to the home of her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir, at Hartington. . . . A doctor was called Saturday for Mrs. Rollie Snell. Her condition is improved. . . . Jamie Nissen sustained a broken blood vessel w'hile playing basketball Thursday night at the tournament at Bruns wick . . . Robert Prill was admit ted to St. Anthony's hospital Wed nesday night, January 7, and dis missed Friday. . . . Mr. and Mrs E. H. Farnsworth accompanied Carl Max to Omaha Wednesday where Mrs. Farnsworth had an ap pointment for a radio-active iodine treatment. . . . Earl Parks visited his wufe at Clarkson Memorial hospital Sunday. She will he re leased irom me nospnai some time this week and will remain in Omaha for radium treatments. . . Mrs. Anton Nissen took sick while in O'Neill at the Ray Eby home Wednesday, January 7, and was given treatment by a local doctor. She has l>een recuperating at her home. . . . Mrs. William Scheinost was released from St. Anthony’s hospital Saturday where she was treated for pneumonia. . . . Mrs. George Wettlaufer, who has been ill for several weeks, is recovering from a low virus pneu monia at her home. . . . Edgar Stauffer had the misfortune to break the small bone in his right leg when he slipped on a patch of snow and fell against the edge of an 8x8 timber. His leg is in a cast. O'NEILL—Ambrose Biglin was transferred from St. Anthony’s hos pital to St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City. . . . Bill and Mary Lee Anson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anson, had chicken pox. . . . Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka was ill with flu Monday and Tuesday. . . . T. Joe Biglin was flown last Thurs day to Clarkson Memorial hospital in Omaha. He has an ulcer and infection in his left eye on which surgery was performed recently. . . . Gary Paulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paulsen, had chicken pox. . . . Little Beth and Dewey Schaffer, children of the Larry Schaffers, had chickenpox. . . . Little Melissa Jones, tiny daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, has chickenpox. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson left Wednesday for Ro chester, Minn., where Mrs. Wilson will go through the clinic. . . . George Winkler went to Omaha Sunday for a medical checkup and returned Tuseday. CHAMBERS Zane Rowse re turned Friday from Atkinson Memorial hospital where he had been a patient. . . . William Leh man entered St. Anthony's hospital last week. . . . The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Koci was a patient at the Antelope Memorial hospital several days last week. . . . jerry itODerrson was on me sick list last week. . . . Richard Burtwistle returned home Monday, January 12, from a Sioux City hospital where he was taken fol lowing a head injury, Sunday, Jan uary 4. . . . Mrs Merle Fagan re ceived word that her husband had been injured during a severe storm which last week hit New ark, N.J., where he is working. A 75-mile-per-hour wind blew a trash can against the windshield of his car, breaking the shield. He re ceived cuts, bruises and broken ribs and was hospitalized a few days. He is getting along “satis factorily”. EWING—Mrs. S. E. Borden, a patient at the Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh, is expected home this week. Mrs. Borden had the misfortune to fall and break her hip on new year’s day. . . . Mrs. Max Wanser went to Sioux City Monday where she entered St. Vincent's hospital. During her absence, Mrs. Anna Pollock and Miss Sharon Johnston will assist in the Wanser home. . . . Mrs. Waldo Davis and daughter, Marie, went to Tilden Wednesday, Janu ary 7. where both had physical checkups. . . . Mrs. Wilson Spang ler became ill at her home Monday and was taken to Antelope Mem orial hospital for care and treat ment. . . . N. A. Borden of Rapid City, S.D., was a Monday over night guest of his father, S. E. Borden. He also visited his mother at the Antelope Memorial hospital. AMELIA -Mrs. Harold Fuller ton has been ill with the flu. . . . i Ernie Johnston has been under : the weather with a cold and flu. . . . Steve Sladek was a patient in a Sioux City hospital several days last week. He had surgery on his nose. . . . Orland Fryrear sub mitted to minor surgery at Nor folk hospital Friday. He was able to come home the next day. . . . Ross and Roy Rees have been to Rochester, Minn., for medical pur poses. EMMET Don Skopec lost part of the middle finger on his left ; had last Thursday. He and his brother, Duane, were shelling corn in a hand shelter and Dun's hand was caught in the moving parts of the machine. On November 6. 1957. Don lost the middle finger from his right hand in a hay cab ling accident. . . . Bill Teske left Monday morning for Omaha where he will undergo a medical exam ination. INMAN Mrs. Donald Keyes ha been a medical patient in the An telope Memorial hospital in Nc light the past week. . . Mrs. Har ry MeGraw returned home Sun day from the Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh Mrs. Gus Spath is a patient at St. Anthony's hospital. AMELIA Bob Adair entered the Veterans hospital at Gran, Island Monday, January 5, from where he will he sent at a later date to Minneapolis. Minn , for heart treatment or possibly sur gery His wife, Cleone, and his mother, Mrs. Gertie Adair, took him to Grand Island. RIVERSIDE Mrs. Ivan Turner has the flu. . . . Word was receiv ed from Mrs. Verl Gunter of Springfield. 111., that Verl was tak en to the hospital Wednesday, Jan 7. He had the flu which develop ed inf ) pneumonia. Later word stated he is improving and will soon tie home from the hospital. LYNCH Mrs. Albert Ellis is s’ck in bed with a had cold and the flu. . . . The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Alder is some im proved after having had a l»ut with a cold and the flu for three weeks. DELOIT Keith Bartak had dental surgery Monday in Norfolk. Timothy Havebull Dies at Bartlett Funeral services for Timothy Havebull, 62, of Bartlett, who died Monday, January 12, of a heart at tack, will be conducted at 8 a.m. Friday, January 16, at St. Pat rick's Catholic church here. He is survived by his wife and several sons and daughters. .Mrs. Stuifbergen Hostess— Winners at Bridge club held Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. John Stuifbergen were Mrs. J. B. Grady and Mrs. Earl Hunt. Guests were Mrs. Grady and Mrs. L. A. Becker. The Halls . . . they moved from O’Neill to Blue Earth five years ago. Auxiliary Plans Family Night— STAR -The Ash Grove auxiliary held its first meeting of the year at the hall Wednesday afternoon, January 7. Several topics were discussed, mainly making plans to hold a "family night party” at the hall Sunday night, January 18, for all members and past members, and their families. Each family is asked to bring cake or sandwiches for lunch. Next auxiliary meeting will be Wednesday, February 4, at 1 :.'10 p.m. Legion Plans Series of Articles— A scries of newspaper articles pointing up service veteran bene fits not generally known and un derstood will appear in The Frontier soon. County American Legion Commander Lawrence Hamik and local commanders and sendee officers convened Monday evening with Holt Service Officer Alvin Heese. HEy and girl slaters and the 4-H club groups. Mesdames Jerome, Allen, Har old and Jerry Asher were host ess. >1 MtKl VUE I ICENSEJt Carol Or 1 anil Norwood, 20, of Lynch and Joan Fern Femau, 15. of Naper on January 8. ROYAL THEATER « ‘NEILL Thors. .Ian. 15 FAMILY NIGHT ENCHANTED ISLAND Dana Andrews, Jane Powell. Slave to the blue-eyed princess of (he dread "Typee” headhunters . and to her savage code of love and taboos; captured by cannibals. Family admitted lor two adult tickets—Adults 50c. children Ilk'. Frl.-Sat. Jan. 16-17 Hun for your lives THE FIEND who walked the West is on the loose! Cinemascope. Anyone he can't scare is a liar! Starring Hugh O’ Brian, Roliert Evans, Dolores Michaels, Linda Christ a I, Stephen McNally. Adm. Adults 50c, children I5e. Children under 12 free if accom panied by parent. Sim.-Mon. TueN. Jan. 18-10-80 Paramount presents Jerry Lewis THE UE1SHA HOY Costarring Marie McDonald, Sessue Hay aka wa. Produced by Jerry Lewis. Directed by Frank Tashlin. Wonderful and wildly fun ny! Something happens when a groat artist and the part he was created for come together And now this has happened to Jerry Lewis As "The Great Wooley", a broken down magicinn with an in credible rabbit and a touching re lationship with a little Japanese boy, he delivers a performance that not only tickles your funny lame, but also touches your heart. It’s one of those once-in-a-while things that happens so rarely in motion pictures. Adm. Adults 50c, children 15c. All children unless In arms must have tiekets. ——-i=»—■.-aj—— s - JACK - JILL / CITRUS SALE RICH IN VITAMIftTC* \Cold wintry day* ahead. .. meet them with the vigor of tunny healthful citrut fruitt. BUY NOW / — Sunkist Navel | Sunkist j bag LEMONS ZA Large 301 Six. X# ^ 6<~25’_ wont upset bt'em/hsh! 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