Future Subscribers MARTINS—Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Martins, 01 Atkinson, a son Thomas Dewey, weighing oounds, born Tuesday, Oc toberTi ai the O'NetU haspit “‘'bRAINARD - Mr. andIfe George Bramard, of O Neill, a daughter, weighing 8*4 P^nds, born Thursday, October 14, a the O’Neill hospital. Mrs Brainard is the hainer Esthei ^JOHNSON - Mr. and Mrs. Rov v. Johnson, jr., a son Roy V, III, weighing 9 pounds born Sunday, October 17, at the O’Neill hospital. WILSON— Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wilson, of Atkinson, a son, born Saturday, October 16, at St. Vincent’s in Sioux City. The Wilsons own and operate the Wilson drug store in At kinson. WOODS—Mr. and Mrs. Lon nie Woods, of Elm Creek, a daughter, Anms Delores, born Tuesday, October 12. Mrs. Woods is the former Ann May Nickel, of Inman. They have one other daughter Seek Additional Vets tor Farm Training There is still room for vet erans to enroll in the veterans’ farm training school which be gan October 1, according to Kieth Abart, Holt county ser vice officer. The course covers all phases of agriculture that pertain to Holt county. The complete course lasts for two years, a minimum of 200 hours of classroom attendance per year is required. This course is at no cost to the veteran. “If you are interested in enrolling, contact me,” Mr. Abart said. HOSPITAL NOTES Admissions: October 13 — Clyde Streeter, of O’Neill, j medical, condition “improved;" j Mrs. Charles Kalina, of In man, medical, condition “satis tactory”. October 16 — Mrs. Robert Sholes, of Inman, med ical, condition “good”; Mrs. Minnie Riemers, of Ewing, medical, condition, “good”. Oc tober 18—James Hopkins, of Inman, medical, condition “slightly improved.” Dismissals: October 15—Mrs. Charles Prichett and son, of1 O’Neill, condition, “good”; Mrs. Francis Strong and son, of O’Neill, condition “good”; Baby Ellen Lois McKay, of Chambers, condition “good”. | October 16 — Mrs. Wm. Beha and daughter, of O’Neill, con dition “good”. October 17 — Mrs. Robert Sholes, of In man, condition “good”. Octob er 18—Mrs. Charles Kalina, of Inman, condition “good”. Oc tober 20—Clyde Streeter, O’ Neill. In the hospital: Baby Mar tins, of Atkinson, condition “good”. ATTENDS MEETING W. B. Gillespie, head of Gil lespie’s home appliance store here, attended the 20th anni versary meeting of the Skelgas division of the Skelly Oil Co. held at the Fontenelle hotel in Omaha on Tuesday, October 1 2. Noon, Wednesday, October 20 (Prices subject to change) I Cream, No. 1 - -58 Cream, No. 2 -55 Eggs, No. 1 -55 Heavy hens Leghorn hens -21 Heavy springs -- - -24 Leghorn springs —~ -21 Corn No. 2. yellow 1.10 Oats -65 Barley 100 Wheat 1 85 SICK & INJURED jSSriS o1*Am!Si. we”; r-ffifes-ft-al star J& - H ment or surgery. . . . •«*“ Hammer berg suffered a stroke Sunday morning while Pe forming his regularA*1?. «? janitor at the Method church. His son, Algot, said Monday evening that he was "somewhat improved. M r. Hammerberg has been janitor for the church for many years. . Mrs. Nick O’Connell, who has been “very ill” for sever al weeks at the home of Dor othy Barrett, is “much im proved.” Her daughter, Mrs. Miles Motes, of Osage, Wyo., arrived Tuesday night and when she returns to her home her mother will accompany her. . . Mrs. Lois Cunning ham left for Sioux City Mon day morning to take her little daughter, Mary Lou, to a hos pital there. . . Rev. A. J. Leh man left Tuesday for Omaha where he will enter a St. Catherine’s hospital for treat ment. O’NEILL — Miss Kathleen Wamke is ill this week. . . . Manlord Ross has returned home and is “much better.” . . . Mrs. Annie Callaway took her father, Mr. Bruns, to Bas sett Monday to consult their physician. On Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Callaway took Mr. Bruns to the Methodist hospital in Omaha . . . Mrs. Clarence Wrede is “improving” in the Lutheran hospital in Sioux City after undergoing a major operation there last week. INMAN — Mrs. Ethel Mur phy, of Dickinson, N. D., spent several days the past week at the J. T. Thompson home helping to Scare for her half brother, Mi*. Thompson, who su fared a stroke on October 1. He is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp son, of Norfolk, have also spent several days the past week in the Thompson home. . J. R. Hopkins is also ill at his home in the south part of town and is confined. CHAMBERS— Wade Grubb, of Chambers, underwent a ma jor operation at Clarkson hos October 13. ... Mr. and Mrs. pital in Omaha Wednesday. Ernest Jungbluth took their twin son to the Children’s me morial hospital a t Omaha Thursday for a minor opera tion on his nose. This is the second operation. . . . Lloyd Wintermote returned Sunday from the Lutheran hospital at AMELIA—Mrs. Lee Gilman went t o Norfolk Saturday where she consulted doctors j about her eye, which she burned with lye some time ago. i LYNCH—Norma Jean Pas ' sieux was operated on at the I Lynch hospital recently. Farm Land For Sale Because I am not able to operate these places since John's death, I will sell at private sale the land hereinafter describ ed, situated one and one-half miles East and two and one half miles North of O'Neill, on the graveled Highway. NEVi Sec. 9, Twp. 29, Range 11. This is an unimproved quarter, except for fencing. Approx imately 80 acres is under cultivation, and the remaining 80 acres is good pasture land. SWi/4 Sec. 9, Twp. 29, Range 11. This is the Home Place. It is improved, with a 7-room house in fair condition, with a cement basement. There is an out side cement cave a barn 48x56 in good condition, with a built-in granary, and two chicken houses. Approximately 90 acres are under cultivation. 15 acres are in alfalfa, of which about 5 acres are fenced hog tight. The remaining part of the quarter is good pasture land. NYz NW‘/4 Section 16, Twp. 29, Range 11 This is a School Lease. Approximately 20 acres are under cultivation, and the remaining 60 acres are in good hay land. This land has all been operated as one unit and I will sell it as one unit. Attractive terms can be artanged. MARY A. KELLEY, Owner O'NEILL. NEBRASKA OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOLT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Continued from page 4 Section A) the Frontier, a legal newspap er, on the 22nd day of July, 1948, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held, pursuant to said pub lished notice, on the 28th day of July, 1948, and WHEREAS, the action of the State Board of Equalization has been had and certified to the County Clerk, NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Supervisors of Holt County, Nebraska, as follows: Section 1. That the budget for the fiscal year, 7-1-48 to 6 30-49, as summerized on page 2 of the budget document be, pnd the same hereby is adopt ed as the budget for Holt County for said fiscal year. Section 2. That for the ex penditures proposed in said budget document as adopted, there is hereby appropriated, by officers, departments, act ivities, institutions and furfds, the following amounts, to-w«it: COUNTY GENERAL FUND For General Administration County Board $8955.00 County Clerk 6515.00 County Treasurer 8290.00 Register of Deeds 3935.00 Clerk of District Court 4997.50 County Judge 5400.00 County Sheriff 6525.00 County Superintendent 6660.00 County Attorney 3395.00 County Assessor 9125.00 County Surveyor 1630.00 County Service Officer 3012.50 Agriculture Agent 3975.00 County Physician 200.00 County Jail 1030.00 Building and Grounds 8700.00 Elections 5500.00 County Annex Bldg. 3000.00 For General Miscellaneous Bounties $2800.00 Advertising Tax Sales 600.00 Printing and Publish ing 1800.00 Compensation Insur ance 1100.00 Highway Right-o f-way 800.00 Vital Statistics 150.00 District Court Cost inc. Jury 800.00 Law Enforcement-County Attorney 400.00 Teacher’s Institute & 8th Grade Examinations 675.00 County School Exhibit 250.00 Miscellaneous 1000.00 County Bridge Fund $37,950.00 County Road-Bridge Fund 44.989.95 County Road Fund 105,609.11 County Road Dragging Fund 4,200.00 County Unemployment Fund 10,000.00 Mother’s Pension' Fund 1,072.12 County Soldiers and Sailors Relief Fund 1,800.00 County Fair Fund 2,500.00 County Bond Sinking Fund For Principal $5000.00 For Interest 325 00 Total 5,325.00 TOTAL GENERAL $101,270.00 County Tax Sale Fore closure _ $1,000.00 Special Mail R 6 u t e Road Fund _ * 69,961.71 Section 3. That the officers, departments, activities and in stitutions hereinbefore named, are hereby authorized to ex-1 pend the amounts hereinbefore appropriated to them during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1948 and ending June 30, 1949. Section 4. That the income necessary to linance the ap propriations made and expend itures authorized shall be pro vided out of cash on hand in each fund, revenues to be col lected during the fiscal year in each fund, and a tax levy for each fund as follows: General Fund Mills 2.00 Bridge Fund Mills 1.12 Road Fund Mills .14 (To be continued) Mrs. A. F. Stanton left Fri day for Sioux Falls, S. D., to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Cuddy, and family. Entertain WSTC Instructors — EWING—Miss Lula Way and Miss Lenore Ramsey, "instruc tors at Wayn/ State Teachers’ college, were Friday night din ner guests of Miss Vaulde Wel ke, of Ewing. She returned with them to Wayne to attend he college homecoming activ ities Saturday. October 16. . O’NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Arlen Kirk, of Spencer, visited with relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dougland, of Hastings, visited last Thursday, Friday and Sat urday at the home of Mr. Hougland, of Hastings, visited Olson, Mr. Olson and family. Doyle . Keller, of Beemer, spent last Thursday visiting his mother, Mrs. Mae Keller. Mrs. E. W. Kramer and Son, Robert William, were weekend guests in Atkinson at the home of Mrs. Kramer’s father, Rob er H. Fox. The Misses Barbara Birm ingham and Nancy Froelich flew from Chicago. 111., to at tend the Notre Dame-Nebras ka game at Lincoln. They were guests of Miss Lu Ann Iler at Delta Delta Delta house at the 'University of Nebraska. Miss Birmingham and Miss Froelich are students at Barat college, Lake Forest, 111. Mrs. Seralda Johnson is honored at 80. (See story on page 3 Section B.) Go to Omaha — ATKINSON — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chace and Rose Mary and James, left Tuesday to spend a few days in Omaha. Vote for Fred J. Jungman. on the non-political ballot November 2. for the state legislature from this district. Capable. experienced and dependable. 24-25poladv ^»Rock Bottom Prices WAITING FOR YOU AT OUR STORES YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS -AT Effective Oct. 21-22-23 at Union Super Mkt. Union Store O’Neill New Union Store Atkinson Butternut Pancake Flour 10-lb. Bag.79c __ _ ■ i'l1. JfUidMUK-ittiiiJMi'SiiftfiuiMftfr'" i iMiilTTii' ~T ' ~iti in r i n ~~ .ii-e. . WATCH YOUR MAIL FOR Handbill Covering Our GIGANTIC CAN GOODS SALE 9 Days ... Beginning Oct. 21st Kraft Velveeta Cheese 2-lb. Loaf 89c A Fine Selection of High Quality, Low-Priced MEATS Pure Ground Beef Per Lb. 43c Fresh Pork Hocks Per Lb. 336 SLAB BACON Light, 8- 10-lb. av.. Vi or whole Per Lb. 49 c Cudahy'i Fancy Beef Chuck Roasts' Per Lb.. 49c Whiting Fish 2 Lbs. 33c Tender Minute Steak Per Lb. 63C FREE Butternut COFFEE at SNACK BAR Thursday - Friday - Saturday Deep South Grapefruit Juice 46-Oz. Can 19cJ Case of 12.2.16 * WHOLESALE PRICES ON BEEF BY THE QUARTER For your Locker or Deep Freeze Unit. Prices you can’t afford I to pass . . . Your opportunity to select Quality Meat at the Price I you can afford to pay. I Fruits - Vegetables 200 BUSHELS of Fancy Ring Packed Utah Jonathan APPLES, per basket 2.99 TOKAY GRAPES Pound 9c ORANGES California, Juice 5-lb. Bag 47c EATMOR CRANBERRIES 1-pound Cello Bag - 24c Yellow, Spanish ONIONS 5-lb. Bag 23c 50-lb. Bag 1.65 POTATOES Truckload Nebraska-Grown ... A Good Buy for Your Money. SNACK BAR SPECIALS New Radar Hot T oasted Sandwiches 20 C Thick Malted Milk 19c HEINZ SOUP . . . New Addition to Our Snack Bar Roberts Milk . . . tall cans 2 cans 29c 4 cans 56c Case of 48 cans 6.45 > -— Produce & Feed Department Have You Entered the Big ItTwL - Nutrena Feeds - ZUl Ask Our Boys at Any of the Following Locations for Details Telling How You Can Enter This Big Contest Ray Riesselman ATKINSON Francis Mohr CHAMBERS James Cavanaugh CLEARWATER Benny Prater FEED SPECIALS Nutrena 20% Egg Mash Crumbles, per 100 $4.49 Nutrena All Mash Egg Crumbles, per 100 $4.29 Crushed Rock Salt, per 100 _ 78c I Produce Price* . . . Subject to Market Change NO. 1 EGGS.55c Shelhamer Produce Phone 170 — O’NEILL, NEBR. — Phone 173 I