PAGE 3—THE FRONTIER. O'Neill. Nebr.. April 21. 19*9 Future Suhscr bers PARKS—Mr. and Mrs. Alva Parks, of Ewing, a daughter weighing 9 pounds 2 ounces born Friday. April 15. at the 0'veill hospital. GRONEWOLD—Mr. nd Mrs Dewey Gronewold, of Yoder Wyo., twin sons, born Wednes day. April 13. Mrs. Grone wold is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hubbard, of Ft Laramie, Wyo., who are former residents of the Page com mu nity. Mrs. Mable Sholes, of Page, is the great-grandmoth er of the twin hoys. BARNES — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnes, of Atkinson, a son weighing 7V£ pounds, nam ed Jerry Dale, born Easter Sunday, April 17, at Atkinson He has a brother, Ronald Den is, whose birthday is Armistice day. and a little sister whosr birthday falls on Christmas, day. Mrs. Barnes is the former, Charlotte Parsons SCHIPPER — Mr. and Mrs Jack Schipper, o f Denver Colo., a daughter, born recent ly Mrs. Schipper was former ly Doris Kiltz, of Chambers. WIKE—Mr. and Mrs. John Wike. of Omaha, a son, born Saturday. April 16. Mr. Wike is the son of Mr and Mrs. John Wike. of Lynch. BALLAGH — Mr. and Mrs f Glen Ballagh. of Amelia a daughter, Barbara Jean, born Saturday, March 26, The Bal laghs have four other children TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CARD OF THANKS THE O’NEILL public school wishes to take .this opportun ity to thank the American Legion, the American Legion auxiliary, Miss Elja McCul lough. county superintendent of schools, and all others who assisted in sponsoring boys and girls’ county gov ernment day on April 13. — Miss Viola Haynes, social science instructor; Miss Es ther Kinnier, junior class sponsor; Marvin Miller, jun ior class sponsor; Ira George superintendent. 50c HELP WANTED. Reliable married couple for ranch work.—Alfred W. Martens Atkinson. Weekends at Page— PAGE—Miss Marjorie Joyce, of Omaha, spent from Satur day night until Sunday at tho Ralph Prill home. Although not always success ful, dreams are devices for al laying disturbances which would interfere with sleep, ac cording to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. ,*•- ““"7 | DRS. BENNETT & \ COOK VETERINARIANS — O’NEILL — Phones: 318. 424, 304 ■-—— i* > 1 ■■■■ ~ — WILL TOUR . . . This is the latest photograph of Margar et Trumarij daughter of the President, taken in prepara tion for her first professional concert tour as a singer. O'NEILL HOSPITAL NOTES Admmis.sions: April 15—Mrs Lee Gokie, of O’Neill, medical condition “improved”; Mrs. Walter Brown, of Chambers, medical, condition "good.” Ap ril 17—Mrs. John Kersenbrock, of O’Neill, medical, condition "fair.” April 19 — Mrs. John Gallagher, of Inman, medical; Thomas Sisson, of Ewing, acci dent, condition “fair.” Still in hospital: Mrs. Mary Mullen, of O’Neill, condition •good”; Albert Sterns, of In man, condition “good.” Dismissals: April 14 — Mrs. Lee Fink and son, of Ewing; Mrs. Phillip Cohn and daugh ter, of O’Neill. April 18—Mrs. Walter Brown, of Chambers; Eli Herold, of Inman; Mrs. Ri ley Canaday, of Ewing; Mrs. Lee Gokie, of O’Neill. Mrs. Robert Retke Feted at Shower— INMAN — A post - nuptia shower was given in honor ol Mrs. Robert Retke, nee Mis: Marcelene Gillogley, Tuesdaj afternon at the WSCS parlors There were 80 guests pres ent and Mrs. Retke receivec many gifts to use in her new home. LEGAL NOTICE (First pub. April 21, 1949) Julius D. Cronin, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 3560 In the County Court of Hoi County, Nebraska, April 20th 1949. In the matter of the Estate o Karolina Sobotka, Deceased. CREDITORS of said estate an hereby notifed that the time fo presenting claims against sail estate is August 12th, 1949, am for the payment of debts i April 20th, 1950 and that oi Mav 12th, 1949, and on Augus 13th, 1949. at 10 o’clock A. M each day, I will be at the Coun ty Court Room in said Count; to receive, examine, hear, allow or adjust all claims and objec tions duly filed. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 50-5 ■ 1 ■ 1 -— 7 V A Scrap of Paper... UNTIL YOU SIGN YOUR NAME! I hat check is just a small, neat slip of paper until you sign your name. 1 hen it becomes . . . A messenger for you, carrying payment wherever you send it or present it. A receipt of payment, to protect you in the future. A record to help you in summing up expenditures. A safe, dependable, easy way to pay bills. We invite you to pay bills by writing checks on your account in . . . O’NEILL NATIONAL BANK — Member of FDIC — TE R. H. SHRIKER iHH R*Wnd k Tornado. Trucks k Victor. PTSonal PwP«jT Liability GENERAL W*URANCE REAL ESTATE, LOANS. FA'™ *ERVTCE. RENTALS Automobile OTVaill —Phon* 10* Farm Prop*rty SICK & INJUKKI) ATKINSON — Donald R. went to Omaha Satur jay to visit Mrs. Dgvis and uieir son, Roger, who has been u patient in St. Joseph’s hos pital for the past two months; Mr. Davis returned Tuesday. Reports from Mrs. Davis say that Roger is showing “some improvement.” . . Mrs. Lillian Purnell returned on . Monday | morning from Omaha where ! she visited her brother, Gus Dahms. Mrs. Purnell reports that Mr. Dahms is “somewhat improved.’’ . . Charles Zar al I ler has been “quite ill” the past several weeks. . . Mrs Ren Kroupa was taken to Ouc Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk Saturday evening. She was operated on the following day. She is “just fair.” . . Lit tle Marlene Alton, 3. received ja painful injury a few days ago when her finger was caught in an electric motos and the tip was taken off below the first joint. . . Bill Miller, son of Postmaster and Mrs. A G. Miller, fell in a gymnasium at Springfield. S. D., last week and fractured his collar bone He was training for track j work. O’NEILL—D. S. Conrad has j been ill for the past week. . . Mrs. Dick Tomlinson visited her sister, Mrs. Gene James, j of Omaha, who is a patient in St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha Mrs. James is a former resi dent of O’Neill. . . Miss Ger trude Hoffman, formerly of O’ Neill, has been removed from the Stuart hospital to the home of her sister, Mrs. Mar garet Dobrovolny, at Atkinson. . . Hugh J. McManus returned Monday from the Veteranin hospital in Lincoln. . . Mrs. Leo Carney returned 1 a s J Thursday from Sioux City, where she has spent the past two weeks consulting a doctor and visiting Mrs. Ann Reid. CHAMBERS—Rollie Huntley had the misfortune Friday to knock out one tooth, loosen one and cut his lip while chop ping wood. One stitch was re quired to close the cut on his lip. . . Mrs. Robert Farrier, of Compton, Calif., underwent an appendectomy recently. She is “recovering nicely.” . . Joe Shonka “hasn’t been feeling well” this week. . . H. C. Stew art broke a bone in his neck on Monday, April 11. AMELIA — Howard Berry I was in O’Neill several days last week taking treatments. He came home by plane Fri day morning. . . Glenice White was kicked on the foot by a horse while on her way to school Friday. However, the injury proved not to be “seri ous.” LYNCH — Karl t Leslie, of Herrick, S. D., was in Lynch Sunday consulting a doctor. . . R. H. Harris is con I fined to his home with a j heart ailment. CHAMBERS—Henry Walter ' 1 has been a victim of lumbago ' the past week. He has been * taking treatments in O’Neill 3 | and is “improving.” t INMAN—Mrs. Lambert Ker bel has “not been well” for ’ I some time. f ’ Real Estate Transfers (Editor’s note: A glossary ol the abbreviations follows: WE ? —warranty deeds; QCD — qui! claim deed. The instrument: filed at the Holt county court house are listed from whom tc whom, date, consideration, leg al description.) < WD—William Riege to Lor enze G Riege & wf 5-4-48 $12, 800 SWy4 12-28-10. WD—Henry C Phelps to Mar* W Hendricks 4-12-49 $1,200- E Vi SEV< 9-32-14. 4 . . WD—Lewis F Pock et al tc Joseph F Winkler 2-20-49 $10, 920, SWVa V/MSEVa 35-30-14. WD—Richard L Tomlinson tc Emmet Slaight & wf 7-15-41 $20,400 Ntt SW'4 27 S& 22-31 11. T , WD—Lena Kirschmer to Johr I J Funk 3-1-49 $6500, NW'/c 3-27 9 WD—Albert Carson to Ches ter G Carsten & wf 2-21-49 $2, 810 SE>4 27- NEy4 NWh 35-32 Range 10. WD—Dale C Potts to Albert Miller 2-17-49 $9600- SWy4 26 NW>/4 35- NEV'4 34-29-13 Sub] to mtgs. WE>—Guy Johnson to Albert Carson & wf 4-13-49 $1- NEV4 1 E‘-> NWV« 13- WMs SEy» EMs S wv4 sw»4 swy4 12-31-10. WD—Jerry A Brown to Al ! bert Carson & wf 11-12-48 $12, 926- St* SEy, SEy4 SWV4 23 WMs- NE’-i- W^SEyt- NEy4 SEMi 26- SE1^ 27-NE*'4 NW% i35-32-10. WD—Marie A Strube to Wm Luben & wf 4-12-49 $6,000_ I East 80 ft lots 10 & 11 & 12 ; Blk 40- Riggs Add- O’N. I WD—Emily Bowen to Oren 1 A Bowen 3-i 8-36 $10-Lot 15 Blk 111- Lot 6 Blk 2- O’N. WD—Effie Kubart to Charles | F Jonas 3-1-49 $3,600- 3-1-51 SVi 28-29-15. WD—Carrie Kramer to H N Mewhirter & wf 4-2-49 $325 Lots 10-11-12 Blk 6 Hal locks 2nd Add Stuart. WD—Lily Morgan et al tc Clarence J Sauser & wf 3-29-49 $500- Lots 34-35 Blk A Goldens Subdivision Fahvs 2nd Add O - Neill. ' VanHorns Entertain— PAGE—Easter dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert E VanHorn were Mr and Mrs. Harry VanHorn. the Ralph Prill family and Miss Marjorie Joyce, of Omaha Mailmen use skis in the r Chilean mountains. PEOPLES' CAR' FINALLY ARRIVES IN GERMANY ... A dozen years ago, Adolph Hitler promised a shiny new Volkswagen (Peo ple’s car) to any German with 1,000 marks to pay for it. The war intervened, and not a Peo ple’s car reach the people. But now the Volks wagen plant at Wolfsburg, Germany, is rolling the cars out lor civilians at the rate of 40,000 1 year. The rear-engine autos seat four or live, are economical on fuel, and hit a top speed of about 62 mph. Above, completed cars line up in a parking lot behind the Volkswagen factory. VIrs. Billings Heads WSCS Another Year EWING—The WSCS met in day afternoon, April 13. The the church parlors on Wednes devotionals, “God— Everything to Everyone,” and the program, “Light i n Latin America,” were conducted by Mrs. A. S. Evans. Guests' included: Mrs. Irvin Cloyd, Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom and Mrs. W. H. Briggs. The business meeting was conduct- ! ed by Mrs. Earl Billings, pres- ' ident, and plans were made foi the Pep club banquet which was held in the church parlors ' on Tuesday, April 19. The nominating committee recommended the following who were elected to office for the coming year: Mrs. Earl Bil lings, president; Mrs. A. S. Ev ans, vice-president; Miss Anna Van Zandt, treasurer; Mrs. J L. Pruden, recording secretary;! and Mrs. Harold Harris, pro motion secretary. The follow4 ing secretaries were also nam ed: Mrs. Ray Crellin, spiritual life; Mrs. Sis Ebengaard, mis sion education and service! Mrs. R. G. Rockey, Christian social relations; Mrs. D. W. Geimmill, student work; Mrs William Spence, literature and publications; Mrs. Harry Blake youth work; Mrs. Florence Butler, children’s work; Mrs. Henry Flemming, supply work, and Mrs. Lee Woods. aMarhey Noon, Wednesday, April 20 (Prices subject to change) Cream, No. 1 .58 Cream, No. 2 .55 Heavy hens _*_ .26 Leghorn hens __ .21 Corn, No. 2 yellow 1.12 Oats_ .60 Barley . .90 Wheat 1.80 Rye - 1.03 The nebula in the constell ition Adromeda is the most iistant object in the sky which :an be seen without a tele ;cope. i W. F. FINLEY, M. D. OFFICE PHONE: 28 j First National Bank Bldg. | O'NEILL John R. Gallagher Attorney-at-Law First Nat'l Bank Bldg. O'Neill : Phone 11 Drs. brown & french Office Phone: 77 Complete X-Ray I Dr. j. l. Sherbahn CHIROPRACTOR J Complete X-Ray Equipment { Vi Block So. of Ford Garage O'Neill, Nebraska GREEN | ONIONS | 2 Bch. 15c | GREEN TOP CARROTS 2 Bch. 15c ! RIPE - MEATY RED TOMATOES Lb. tube 25 c GREEN PASCAL CELERY 9c ORANGE ! PET SLICES 1 MILK 2 Lb 39c |2 t (leans I GINGER ! YELLOWSTONE SNAPS i CORN 2 ik 35 c 12 - Mi“i£“nia I RARE TREAT rKUIT COCKTAIL I Tomal° JUICE 2n°-2’/2 75c 12 46'oz- 45 c cans ■ w ; mm cans ■ w CHOICE | MEATS I MINCED HAM.Lb. 35c RING BOLOGNA. ...Lb. 35c PORK HEARTS..Lb. 29c SHORT RIBS to Boil.Lb. 23c Lean PORK STEAK.45c Wilson’s Certified 1^ PICNIC HAMS, lb.OkJC Feeds - Hatchery - Produce Selling... NUTRENA FEEDS — Buying... Cream - Eggs - Poultry SOYblock MEAL and IJ M I | 1 i ■ J 3 M ii f ^1 JJA|?|J IODIZED 24cc PIG and (TXTTmTT^B^I ^J t! I II* W l I il oiiUo MINERAL SOW MEAL “w'"* BLOCK NUTRENA PIG CRUSHED pusher New UNION STORE UNION STORE ROCK q ATKINSON . . . Phone 7411 O'NEILL . . . Phone 78 ^ PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 21-22-23