Future Subscribers RECTOR — Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rector, of Doisey, a son, born Wednesday, March 9, at the O'Neill hospital. BAILEY—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey, of O’Neill, a son.. Jo seph Alvin, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, bom Sunday, March 13, at the O’Neill hospital. WALLINGER—Mr. and Mrs Donald Wallinger, of Stuart, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, born Tuesday, March 1, in the Bassett hospital. FIGGE—Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Figge, of Omaha, a son, weigh ing 7 pounds 14 ounces, born Tuesday, March 8. Mrs. Figge before her marriage was Laura Jean Nelson, of Stuart. SOCHA— Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolph Socha, of Primrose, a son, Gary Lee, born Saturday, March 5. The Sochas have two other children. Mrs. So cha is the former Miss Dorothy Sobotka. STORY—Mr. and Mrs. How ard Story, of Butte, a son, born Thursday, March 10, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. WICKERSHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wickersham, of Lynch, a son, born Sunday, March 6. SCHAAF—Mr. and Mrs, Al rfed Schaaf, of Atkinson, a daughter, Anita Loree, weigh ing seven pounds, born Tues day, March 15, in Atkinson at the Mrs. Katherine Freed nurs ing home. CHAFFIN—Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Chaffin, of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing seven pounds, born Tuesday, March 15, at the Barrett nursing home in Atkinson WILBERN — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilbern, of Atkinson, a son, Thomas Vernon, weighing 12 pounds, born Saturday, March 12, in Stuart hospital. FRITZ— Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Fritz, of Elgin, a son, born recently at the Van CUeve home in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz were formerly of Deloit. FERNHOLZ — Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Fernholz, of Tacoma, Wash., twins, Kathleen Ann and Kenneth Joseph, born Monday, February 28. M r. Fernholz was formerly of Em met. LARSON — Mr. and Mrs Harlan Larson, of Chambers, a son, weighing 8 pounds 10 ounces, born Sunday. March 13, at the Ainsworth hospital. CONORS— Mr and Mrs. J. P. Conors, of Hollywood, Cal if., a son. James Patrick, weighing seven pounds and eight ounces, born Thursday, March 3. Mrs. Conors is the former Lois Finley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Orville Finley Season’s Largest Run Sells Readily at Stronger Prices Over 2,000 Head Sold at Atkin son Tuesday; 600-pound yearl ing steers sail up to $26.85 a hundred; market fully 25 to 35 cents up with many new sea son's highs on all classes. The heaviest run of cattle since last November was sold at the Atkinson Livestock Market Tuesday. With over 2,000 head of cattle on sale, quality of which was easily the best of the year, buyers were present in numbers from five states, to bid on them. Competition was keen and with the market active and mov ing along at a rapid rate sel ling was completed by 9:30 p m. Many straight carloads were sold. A 245-head consignment from the Bob Clifford ranch were the class of the auction, 140 head of yearling steers carrying his brand sold at prices in car load lots ranging from $25.60 to $26.85 a hundred setting new season's highs for the current vear. A 58-head consignment of yearling heifers reached $26.25 a nundred. All quality yearling steers sold in a price range of ' $24.50 to $26 a hundred, while medium to good kinds cleared at $22 to $24. Yearling heifers i sold mostly between $23.50 and $25 a hundred. Two-year-old heifers from $21 to $23 a bun dled, and two-year-old steers at $23.50 to $24.50 a hundred. Demand was broad for breed ing stock at prices from $165 to $200 a head for cows. Canners, cutters, bulls and butcher cattle looked 50 cents up for the week. A consignment of 13 registered Hereford breeding bulls from the Dwight Marts herd, at Bone steel, S. D., averaged $355 a head. The hog run was light with but 300 on sale. Top butchers reached $21.50 with the bulk at 2$0.50 to $21 40 a hundred. Sows from $15.00 to $16.75 a hundred. Next auction Tuesday, March 22. A special consignment of 25 j registered Hereford bulls from the George Rowse & Sons herd will be sold at this sale, adv 45c Joe Milnar Marks 79th Birth Anniversary — CELIA—Mr. and Mrs. George Beck and son, Duane, went in to town Wednesday, March 9, | and helped her father, Joseph Milnar, celebrate his 79th birth 1 day anniversary. It was a sur prise to him. Others present were. Mr and Mrs. Charley Milnar and son, | Dale, Mrs. John Dobias, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Milnar, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and daughter, Le ile, of Atkinson, and Mr. and i Mrs. Clarence Johnson and Mar | vel Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Du ! ane Lockman and twins, Garry and Glen, of Stuart. : GOES TO IOWA RTKINSON — Mrs. Ralph Reece left Thursday, March 10, for Albert City, la. of California, who are former residents of Page. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michaelson, of Page. I ... It s the quick, convenient and the saf- j est way in which to keep your personal ac counts in order. No time lost trotting around to tradesmen to pay your bills. Mail a check instead. Eliminates the need for carrying large amounts of cash on your person. Write a check instead. Gives you a running account of your expendi tures and an automatic and valid receipt for any payment you make—by check. Makes income tax bookkeeping easier, too. < , Come in and let us show you how easy it is for any rnan or any woman to liave a checking account. O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK ! - O'Nnll. Neb — I EXULn* TREND 2 Pkgs. 33c Yellowstone | PORK & BEANS I Libby’s I SWEET PICKLES I Pint I MARSHMALLOWS 10-oz. Pkg. . 21c OREGON Pear - Gooseberry PRESERVES 2-16-oz. jars 25c GINGERSNAPS 2 Lbs. 35c David Hamm FLOUR 50-Lb. Bag k 3-Lb. Flapjack FREE! Sweet Sixteen OLEO 2 Lbs. 49c f "=T7 3 - Lb. Can | I I Remember... This Date SATURDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 26th For a Special Feed Demonstration to be held in the base ment of our New Super Market here in O’Neill, Mr. Miles Patton and Mr. Roberts of Nutrena Mills will be on hand with moving pictures, showing benefits of proper feeding. Watch Next Week’s Ad for Further Details!! We Offer You a Fine Assortment of Quality Meats \Fish THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SPECIALS HALIBUT STEAK, per lb.51 c PERCH FILLETS, per lb.. 37c WHITING FISH, 2 lbs.for.33c BACON SQUARES (Armour’s) lb.25c BEEF BRAINS, per lb.16C NECK BONES, 1-lb. 15c; 2 lbs..'.29c SPARE RIBS, per lb..42 C 1 Lb. LIVER, 1 Lb. SLICED BACON, both for.75c Armour’s S. C. WEINERS, per pound.45 C Armour’s MINCED HAM, per lb.39c Armour’s RING BOLOGNA, per lb.. 39c Rex SUMMER SAUSAGE, per lb.49c PORK STEAKS, per lb..49C mt •• Hatchery - Produce FEEDS We Handle a Full Line of NUTRENA FEEDS SUPER - PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER The AAA pays Farmers and Ranchers to use Super-Phos phate Fertilizer this Spring and Fall on Legunes, Grasses and Pastures. We have a car on order at this time. Come in and let us help you with your fertilizer needs. HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR BABY CHICKS? See Our Fine Line of Quality Chicks Before You Buy! .SELL US YOUR Cream - Eggs - Poultry at... Atkinson - O’Neill - Chambers - Clearwater New UNION STORE Atkinsdti.... Phone 7411 UNION STORE O'Neill . . . Phone 78 Green Pascal CELERY Pound 13c Red I POTATOES I» 1.59 100-Lb. Sack 1 I Van Camps I PORK & BEANS I 2 No. 2 Cans I 35c I Lipton’s BLACK TEA 4-oz. pkg. 31c Lipton’s TEA BAGS 16 s.21C - Snacktime i CHEESE I 2-Lb. 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