Future Subscr bers HAMMOND — Mr and Mrs George Hammond, of Omaha, a son, Jerry, weighing six pounds 11 ounces, born Tuesday, May 31, at St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha. Jerry Is named for his maternal grandfather. Mr. Ham mond is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H J. Hammond This is the couple’s second child. BOWERS — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowers, of Casper, Wyo., a son. Ronald Ralph, weighing 4 pounds 8 ounces, born on Thursday, June 2, at Casper. Mrs. Bowers was Vina Kaiser, of Stuart. This is the couple’s only child. ASHER — Mr. and Mrs Ken neth Asher, of Page, a daughter, LuRene, weighing 7 pounds and 4 ounces, born Friday, May’27. BURTWHISTLE — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burtwhistle, of Ewing, a daughter, born re cently at a Norfolk hospital. Mrs. Burtwhistle was formerly Stephanie Hubei. GOTCHALL — Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gotchall, of Atkinson, a daughter, Cheryl Lynn, weigh ing 8 pounds and 12 ounces, born Wednesday, June 1, at the Barrett nursing home. Mrs. Got chall is the former Betty Hum phrey. REED — Mr. and Mrs. Duke Reed, of Chambers, a daughter, Linda Lee, weighing 5 pounds 13 ounces, born Sunday, June 5, at the O’Neill hospital. ROYAL THEATER O'NEILL ★ ★ ★ THURSDAY - JUNE 9 Larceny John Payne, Joan Caulfield, Dan Duryea and Shelley Winters, with Dorothy Hart, Patricia Alphin. Adm.: 42c. plus tax 8c. to tal 50c children 10c, plus tax 2c. total 12c. ★ ★ ★ FRIDAY - SATURDAY• JUNE 10-11 William Elliott, John Car roll, Catherine McLeod in The Fabulous Texan Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c. To tal 50 — Children 10c. plus tax 2c. total 12c. Matinee Saturday 2:30 ★ ★ ★ SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUES DAY - JUNE 12-13-14 M-G-M Presents Frank Sinatra. Esther Wil liams and Gene Kelly in Take Me Out to the Ball Game With Betty Garrett, Edward Arnold, Jules Munshin. Adm. 42c. plus tax 8c, to tal 50c — Children 10c. plus tax 2c, total 12c. Matinee Sunday 2:30 SICK & INJURED PAGE — Earl Anderson, of Fremont, is a patient in a Kear* | ,iey hospital. Mr. and Mrs. An derson were former residents of Page. Mrs. Anderson is the laughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eickhoff. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parker left last Thursday morn ing, June 2, for Sioux City where Mrs. Parker entered the Methodist hospital for medical care and plans to stay for sev eral days. Mr. Parker return ed home. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bowen drove to Sioux City Sunday, May 29, where Mrs. Carson entered St. Vin cent’s hospital. The others re turned home that evening. Mrs. Carson submitted to an opera tion Friday morning, June 3. Her condition is “satisfactory.” STUART—Mrs. Bessie Farn er is recovering from injuries received when she fell from a step Saturday and dislocated her arm. It was first reported that she had broken her arm. . . . I The small son of Mr. and Mrs. John Newman, who was flown . to the Children’s Memorial hos- j pital in Omaha from the Bassett nospital by Dr. Panzer, has re- ■ covered. His name is Frank Kennaston instead of James as was earlier reported. . . . Garry, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock, who is a pa tient in the Bassett hospital, is reported to be “improved”. . . . H. E. Newman has reentered a Lincoln hospital. AMELIA — Lloyd James had his little finger severed in a buzzsaw Friday. . . . Carolyn Tams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tams, suffered a severe injury to her foot when she ran a pitchfork through it last week. . . . Rev. Ira Dixon has been ill the past week. . . Rochelle Sam mons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sammons, was taken to Chambers Friday to consult a doctor. . . . Mrs. Lee Sammons and Bell and Mrs. Mamie Sam mons were in Chambers Sunday where Mrs. Mamie Sammons consulted a doctor. O’NEILL—Miss Florence Pon ton left Tuesday for medical at tention in Omaha and Lincoln. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Jon as and son, Richard, visited Clark Gaughenbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Gaughen baugh, of Brownley, in a Valen tine hospital Sunday. Clark had an appendectomy and is “getting along fine.” . . . Mrs. S. E. Hicks, who is a patient in the Univer sity hospital in Omaha is “im proved.” LYNCH — Mr. Sutherland, of Newport, father of Mrs. L. Gib son, of Bristow, is a hospital pa tient here as a result of a frac tured hip which he received when he fell from a stepladder. ATKINSON—Loyd James had the end of his litle finger so badly (mangled in a buzz saw accident Friday, June 3, that it was necessary to remove the finger up to the first joint. He and his brother, Alfred, were sawing wood at Alfred James ranch at the time of the acci dent. CHAMBERS — Mrs. L. L. Fairbanks is ill at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tag gart. . . . Ernest Thorin was on the sick list last week. . . . Coun ty Surveyor Leonard Thomazin has been seeking medical aid in Rochester, Minn. REDBIRD — Mrs. Harold Berglund, of Lincoln, is ill. Mrs. Pete More left for Lincoln on Monday morning, June 6, to as sist with the housework. Dr. A. H. Penrod. Optometrist : of Norfolk, will be in O'Neill again at the Golden Hotel on Saturday, June 11. Hours: 1:00 > to 5:00. Eyes examined; glasses ■ fitted. 5c Cookie SALE! Strawberry and Chocolate Marshmallow Creme Filled Oven Fresh POUND Lee Stores Co. 5c - 10c 25c - $1 Prices Effective June 9, 10 and 11 SEEDLESS RAISINS Cn_ 4 pounds.1 V/ Yellowstone CORN ^ q* 2 No. 2 cans..C Yellowstone Fruit Cocktail ^ No. 2? can...O / C COFFEE \ Pound. J7C ———————————————————— ■■ -■ -.— ■■■ Shelhamer Foods Store at PAGE will be open this weekend. Regular and special prices in effect are the same in all our stores — Paqe. O'Neill. Atkinson. ★ Read our ads for future Announcement. Salmon 2,-16-oz. can 89c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Red, Ripe 2 lbs. Tomatoes .... 29c Crisp, Head LETTUCE, lb.. 12c Green, Pascal CELERY, Lb. ..13c RADISHES 3 bunches ... 10c California 2 bunches CARROTS .... 19c Florida Juice Oranges, 2 lbs. 23 c Ground Beef 3 Pounds 1 . CHOICE FRESH MEATS AND FRESH FISH Armour’s pound j Sliced BACON 49c j Whiting | FISH, 2 lbs. . I Long Horn CHEESE, lb.39cj t BEEF ROAST, lb.51c MINCED HAM, lb.37C SUMMER SAUSAGE, lb.. ICE CREAM Pinl ... 20c O'.40c i Gal... 80 c WHEATIES 2k 12-oz. package . Pillsbury Cake Mixes LQr 2 packages W#V UPTON’S TEA 4-oz. pkg. _33c Lipton’s Tea Bags, 16s 21c TIDE, DUZ, 29c OXYDOL i Apple Pye Quick 07/* Package «/l Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS AtLc 2-lb. package Fancy Chocolates EE/* 1 -lb. box . «Hlv Marshmallows 17/* 10-oz. package ■ » ** BABY CHICKS WHITE ROCKS WHITE WYANDOTTES BABY CHICKS I AUSTRA WHITES NEW HAMP REDS I BABY CHICKS WHITE LEGHORNS BUFF ORPHINGTONS SEE US FOR STARTED CHICKS On Hand at O’Neill and Creighton Full Line of NUTRENA FEEDS — FARM SEEDS WE BUY ,,.CREAM EGGS POULTRY Yellowstone CATSUP 7 Bottles PET MILK 8 Tall Cans 2 c 13c Van Camp’s PORK & BEANS 4 No. 21 cans 99c Hawkeye PUMPKIN 7 No. 21 cans YOU CAN’T AT BCTTCR CROCCRS wewMetee 50-lb. bag 2.99 4 Page O’Neill Atkinson PHONE 53 PHONE 56 — 78 PHONE 7411