Future Subscribers PRIBIL—Mr and Mrs. Leo nard Pribil. of O’Neill, a son, William Leonard, born Wed nesday. June 29, at the O'Neill hospital. HERMSEN — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hermsen, of Butte, a daughter, Kathleen Jean, weighing 5 pounds, born Sun day, July 3. at the O’Neill hospital. KRUGMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Krugman, of O’Neill, twin sons, Dennis Dean and Dwayne Gene, weighing 7 Vi and 7Vi pounds, born Tuesday, July 5, at the O’Neill hospital. GRENIER — Mr. ;*nd Mrs Byron Grenier, of O'Neill, a son. Eddie Lee, weighing 9 pounds, born Wednesday, July 6. at the O’Neill hospital. WYANT—Mr and Mrs. Rich ard Wyant, of Oshkosh, a son, born Friday, July 1. The Wy ants are formerly of O’Neill. FERRIS—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Ferris, of O’Neill, twins, bom Monday, July 4, at the home of Mrs. Anna Ferris, of Inman. HARLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Harley, a daughter, Sher yl Jolene, born Saturday, July 2, at Atkinson, weighing TV* pounds. Mrs. Harley is the for mer Myrlen Beckwith. The little girl la the only grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beckwith, of O’Neill. Her other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Harley, of Atkinson. SICK & INJURED O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tomjack went to Ewing Sun day to visit his mother, Mrs. Anton Tomjack, who is ill. . . Hoy Lanman, who was ill Sat urday and Sunday, “feels bet ter." . . Mrs. Nick Schwmdt has been iU this week. . . Mrs. Dale Nissen suffered severe hand burns Sunday when a firecracker exploded in ner right hand injuring three fin gers. PAGE—Harold Canaday was called to Ewing Sunday. His father, Riley Canaday, had suffered a stroke. His condition is “poor." . . Dr. R. H- Galla gher has suffered a relapse af ter slowly recovering from a. heart attack over two weeks ago. DELOIT—The small daugh: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sehi was taken to the hospital in Norfolk on Monday evening, j June 27, and brought home on Friday. ATKINSON—Miss Sue Ne^u enswander is a surgery patient in a Norfolk hospital this week. Her condition is report ed as “good.” CHAMBERS — Mrs. Duane Grossnicklaus entered a Nor folk hospital last Thursday. REDBIRD—Michael Hull left for Omaha Wednesday, June 25, to consult an eye special ist. Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor John son visited Stanley Johnson at Brush Creek Friday. Miss Marian Olsen returned, Tuesday to Iowa Citv, la., af ter visiting relatives here for a few days. _ __ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to take this oppor tunity to thank all of our friends who have assisted us during our recent bereave ment. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Alderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Kiltz, Mr. and Mrs. Burton E. Kiltz, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hol comb, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harley. COOLING OFF PERIOD — Pandora, baby chimpanzee at the Philadelphia zoo, sneers at the thermometer while attacking the Summer heat on two fronts. When the mercury climbed, so did Pandora—right up on a cake of ice. The ice cream pop also help ed her keep her mind off the heat. Mrs. Lois Adams, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Perkins. WANTED: Custom (grain) windrowing. Write, phone or see: Lowell Johnson, O’Neill, phone 331-W. 9-10c FOR SALE: Ford car radio, like new, fits 1942 model, price $25.— Lowell Johnson, O’Neill. 9-10c FOR SALE: 1936 Ford conver tible, new motor. A-l shape. —Phone 507 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m.; after 5, 14F23, Kathleen Warnke, O’Neill. | _*1 WANTED: Married man for ranch work. Separate house. —C. M. Kellar, Newport. 9-10 HELP WANTED: Man to test cream, etc. — See Freeman Knight, Corkle Farm Supply, O’Neill. 9c FOR SALE: 1944 Farmall “H” tractor. Recently overhauled. Can be bought with or with out new 25 V mower.—Gor ★ Thursday STAR Specials! * F armers! Bring in Your Barrels KEROSENE Per Gallon.12 9-10c 30-Gallon Lots HOT TRACTOR FUEL Per Gallon.13 9-10c 30-GaJbn Lots Gasoline at lowest price in North NebrasW Oils and greases at bar gain prices. iVEW DEAL OIL CO. — West O’Neill — ★ THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL * IF . . . You Just Don’t Care About an Electric Refrigerator ... or Do Care for the Ice Man ... have a. . . .. - Good Used ICE BOX you can buy for ... Only 14.95 HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone a real moneysaving bargain for Thursday shoppers in O’Neill. Tune in to the “Voice of The Frontier” each Wednes day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the next clay’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch The Frontier each week for the page of Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! ! 400 CATTLE, MANY FEEDER PIGS For our regular Thursday sale, Today, July 7, we will nave 400 cattle and a large consignment of feeder pigs and wer sows. Among the cattle consigned over 20 head are two-year old Hereford steers, just in the right condition for a lot of cheap gain. We will also have a team of seven-year-old mares that are broke and gentle and will make a real team for someone. Make it a must to be at Fredrickson’s auction each and every Thurs day. It’s a good place to buy or sell. We are here to serve each one of you FAIRLY! Twelve head of quarter horse colts will be sold following the cattle sale. FREDRICKSON LIVESTOCK COMM. CO. _u O O'Neill Phone 2 ____nut A Mon tgomery s HARDWARE ' — O’NEILL — ★ THURSDAY'S STAR SPECIAL * 4 BURNERS — DIVIDED TOP WHITE PORCELAIN ENAMEL BOTTLED GAS STOVE Oven and Broiler Two Utensil Compartments Robertshaw Oven Control 119.50 Lloyd Collins Implements PHONE 365 O’NEILL * “Y S™ »» * ,947 CHEMHi-Tn PICKUP Any Reasonable Offer good condition don Fulton, 6 miles South, Vfc East of Creighton. 9-llp FOR SALE: Trailer house. Nearly new. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 128-w. H. W. Tomlinson, O'Neill. 9c CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our sin cere gratitude for all the kindness and sympathy shown to us during the re cent reburial of Sgt. L. G. Brady. Our special thanks to the Carroll-Binkerd Ameri can Legion post at Lynch and to all those who sent flowers and assisted us in any way. You shall always be remembered. The Brady and Schindler 9c Families --— j Legal Notices APPLICATION FOR LI CENSE TO SELL AT RE TAIL BEER BY THE DRINK Notice is hereby given that on the 5th day erf July, 1949. Hugh O. Benson, whose ad dress is O’Neill, Nebraska, filed his application with the City Clerk of O’Neill, Nebraska for an On and Off Sale Beer Li cense, on the following prem-' ises, to-wit: Lot 14, East 5 ft. lot 13, block 25, original town of O’Neill, West Douglas St. Hearing will b« held on said application by the Mayor and City Council of O’Neill, Neb raska, on the 14th day of July, 1949, at Eight o’clock P. M. at the New Council Room of the City of O’Neill, Nebraska, sit uated on the corner of Fourth and Fremont streets in said city, at which time the Mayor and Council shall receive com petent evidence for and against granting said license. Dated this 14th day of July, 1949. O. D. French, City Clerk t (Firs* pub. July Julius D. Croni NOTICE OF SETTLEME Estate No. In the County C< County, Nebraska, 1949. In the matter tate of John C. KelleT' » ceased. All persons interested'^ j estate are hereby notifi^l it the administratrix of sa » es tate has filed in this cour. her final report and a petitic for final settlement and disiriou tion of the residue of said es tate; and that said report and petition will be heard July 27, 1949, at 10 o’clock, A. M. at the County Court Room in 0^ Neill, Nebraska, when all P* sons interested may appjar and be heard concerning aid final report and distribution of said estate. LOUIS W. REIMF' i County Ji ■« (COUNTY COURT SEA jSSct»«s i* f FRESH Fruits & Vegetables GREEN TOP — CARROTS, 2 bun.19c --— r, FIRM. CRISP — CABBAGE, lb. 5C SMALL — ORANGES, 4 lbs.29c FRESH — CUCUMBERS, 2 lbs. _ 15c FLORIDA. JUICE — ORANGES, 4 lbs.41C BING — CHERRIES, lb.20c CHOICE FRESH Meats and Fish RING BOLOGNA lOr Per Lb. ! .. * I BEEF ROAST Per Lb._ BACON SQUARES Per Lb. _ WEINERS Per Lb. ,_ BOILING BEEF Per Lb.___ Chunk or Sliced — CREAM CHEESE Per Lb._ ICE CREAM Pint_20c Quart._40c ?-Gallon.. 80c YELLOWSTONE CORN 3 No. 2 Cans 49c ___- | MARSH MALLOWS 10-Oz. Pkg. 17c BUTTER Pound 59c RARE TREAT PEAS OR CORN 3 No. 2 Cans 39c FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 No. ICans 55c ORANGE SLICES 2 lbs....... 39c BUTTER, per lb. Val Vita — SARDINES, 2 15-0z. Cans CLOROX, per quart. J. Sno-Sheen — CAKE FLOUR, per pkg. Fancy, Mixed — COOKIES, per lb.!. VEL or DREFT, per pkg... H ft wkcy€ _____ PUMPKIN, 2 No. 2F Cans. 19c Sunshine Krispy — J CRACKERS, 2 lbs.45c| Cream - Eggs — Poultry I We really have your problems at heart. We want our . . MB CREAM — EGG — POULTRY MARKET ’■ To Be Your Best MARKET—Thanks for Your Patronage . ■ CRUSHED ROCK SALT 79c Per 100-Lb. Bag ShelhamerFoods PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 7-8-9 PHONES: PAGE - O’NEILL - ATKINSON 53 56 & 78 7411 CUDAHY MINERAL 3.99 PER CWT. 500-LB. LOT*