FUTURE SUBSC RIBERS PEARSON — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson, of Cyprus, a daughter, Rochelle Ann, born Tuesday, May 23. Mrs. Pear son is the former Mary Jane Zink, of Stuart. HERBERS — Mr. and Mrs Raymond Herbers, of Spokane, Wash,, a son, Pathick William, born Tuesday, May 16. The in fant is a grandson of Mrs. Jen nie Herbers, of Stuart. GREGOR — Mr. and Mrs Fraank Gregon, of Stuart, a son, Timothy Francis, weigh ing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born , Wednesday, May 17. REITZ — Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Reitz, of Wichita, Kans-, a daughter, Mary Jo, born Thurs day, May 18. Mrs. Reitz is the former Jean Coker. CHAPMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Max Chapman, of Kansas City, Mo., a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 13 ounces, bom Friday, May 26. FOX — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox, of Orchard, a son, born Tuesday, May 23, at Plainview hospital. SHEFL—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shefl, of O’Neill, a son, born Friday, May 26. at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. BECKWITH — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C'Tex”) Berkwtith, of O’Neiy, a daughter, Connie Ju lene. weighing 8 pounds, bom at the Barrett nursing home in Atkinson Friday, May 26 Mrs. Beckwith was Jule Ann Black- | more and little Connie is the first grandchild of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black more. JENSEN — Mr and Mrs. Duane Jensen, of Ewing, a daughter, Ann Marie, born Thursday, May 18. TAGGART — Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taggart, of Crooksten, Minn., a daughter, weighing 5 pounds 8 ounces, born Monday, May 15, at Crookston. Mrs. Tag gart is the former Lola Faye Wright, of Chambers HALL — Mr. and Mrs. Nor ris Hall, of Omaha, a daughter, Barbara Kay, born Saturday, May 27, in Omaha. Mrs. Hall is the former Alta Deming, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dem ing. This is the Hall's first child. PILCHER — Mr and Mrs. • Charles Pilcher of Butte, a son, born Sunday, May 21, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. This is the Pilcher’s second son. KNUTSON — Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Knutson, of Niobrara, a daughter, born Sunday, May 21, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. BOUCHER —Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boucher, of Naper, a daughter, born Saturday, May 20 at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. JOHRING—Mr. and Mrs. Ben nie Johring, of Redbird, a son, Fredrick Henry, born Friday, May 12, in the Lynch hospital. SCHMIDT — Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt ,of Ewing, a son, weighing 8 pounds, born Saturday, May 27, at O’Neill hospital. DONOHOE — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Donohoe, of O’Neill, a son. William Clarence, weigh ing 9 pounds, born Sunday, May 28, at O’Neill hospital. PARKS — Mr. and Mrs. Mer wyn Parks, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 6 pounds 4 ounces, bom Monday, M»y 29, at the O’Neill hospital. RILEY — Mr and Mrs, For est Riley of O’Neill a son, Don ad Dean, weighing 6 pounds 14 ounces, bom Tuesday, May 30, at O’Neill hospital. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST: Billfold in Let* store on Tuesday, May 23. with con siderable money inside. Re ward. — Inquire The Fron tier, O’Neill. 4c WANTED: Sewerline digging and tile laying for farm, city or business dwelling. Esti mates given. — Call Earl Starkey, O'Neill, 512 - M _ 4-5p65 2 Auto Accidents Mar Holidays (Continued from page 1) years. In 1933 it was moved to the Shanner farm where it is now used as a farm building. During the pastorate of Rev. L. M. McGaughey, which began ) in 1921, additional land was pur chased and a stucco parso/iage was begun. It was not complet ed, however, until the pastorate of Rev. H. T. Todd, which be gan in 1924. The old parsonage was sold to John Kennedy and was mov ed to his farm, where it became part of a residence. Since that time a program of repair and improvement has been carried on in both the church and the parsonage. Sev eral years ago a large picture of “Christ in Gethsemane” was hung on the front wall of the church within the sanctuary as a memorial to Mr. Blain and other pioneers, who, in spite of hardships, strove toward a vis ion which has been fulfilled. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: May 25 — La Rita Hartley, of O’Neill, tonsils and adenoids, condition “good.’’ 26 — Ivalyn Brady, of O’Neill, tonsilectomy, condition “good.” 27 — Herman Jarizing, of O’ Neill, medical, condition “good”; Mrs. R-amond Schmidt, of Ew- ; ing. 28 — Mrs. Clarence Dono- j hoe, of O’Neill. 29 — Mrs. Mer- ! wyn Parks, of O’Neill; Mrs. Au gust Block, of Walnut, medical, condition “fair.” 30—Mrs. For est Riley, of O’Neill, Baby Ed ward Watson, of O’Neill, con dition “improved.” 31 — Mr, Bernard Hynes, of O’Neill, med ical, condition “fairly good.” Dismissals; May 24 — Mrs Richard Faulhaber, of Venus. 25 — LaRita Bartly, of O’Neill. 26 — Mrs. Verle David and daughter, of Inman. 27 — Claude Hamilton, of O’Neill; Ivalyn Brady, of O’Neill. STUART COMMUNITY Admissions: May 22 — Mrs. Katherine Papke, of Stuart, medical. 24 — Mr Joe Ziska, of Emmet, surgical, condition “satisfactory.” 26 — Miss Mar lene Beck, daughter of Ralph Beck, of Atkinson, tonsillect omy. 27 — Mr. Clyde Wabs, of Spencer, medical. Dismissals: May 21 — Mrs Floyd Wittaker, of Chambers; Mrs. Lola Humerick, of Stuart 24 — Mrs. Katherine Papke, of Stuart. 27 — Baby Loyd Eu gene Jacox, of Newport. Hairdresser* Meet In Atkinson— ATKINSON — Unit 6 of Na tional Hairdressers and special meeting Sunday, May 28,at At kinson, with a 10 o’clock lunch eon at Keating’s cafe followed j by a business meeting. There were 9 regular mem bers and 3 new members pre sent. Also attending were: Ag nes Hingst, of Emerson, state I president; Ruth Thornton, of Omaha, executive secretary: Betty Dunn, of Fremont, a past president and the vice-presd dents of the first and fourth j •* districts. It was pointed out that only 18 women had permanents dur ing the first year after its inven’ , tion in 1906.' - « | LOSE LICENSES Don Snowardt, of O’Neill, ' was arrested at Norfolk by the Nebraska safety patrol o n j charges of driving a motor ve hicle under the influence of liquor and operating a car with out a driver’s license. He plead ed guilty Monday, May 29, and . was fined a total of $60 and , costs and had his driving priv ileges suspended for 6 months,. ’ Lester L. Strong, also of O’Neill, " was charged with operating a ’ car under the influence of liq uor, was fined $25 and costs ; and his license was suspended ’ 30 days. I WANTED: Singer canary. — Contact by mail May Mc i Gowan, O’Neill. 4-5p65 Dairy Calf Sale * 100 HEAD 80 HEAD— 1 to 3-month s-old Dairy Heifers. Holstein, Brown Sv iss and Guernsey. 20 HEAD — Springers, open and bred, 2 year-old Heifers. FRIDAY EVENING, 7:30 O’CLOCK JUNE 9. 1950 O’NEILL LIVESTOCK MARKET O’Neill, Nebraska PAUL ROLFFMEIER, Owner — Seward — SICK & INJURED LYNCH — Tonsillectomies performed at the Sacred Heart hospital last week were: Mrs Charley Havranek, of Spencer; !' Linda Kay Tuch, 5, of Verdel; George Birger, of Fairfax, S. D.; Shirley Ann Birger, of Fair fax. S. D ■ . . Mrs. Reuben Avoy, of Spencer, is a medical patient at the Sacred Heart hospital . . . Mrs. Rollin Hiatt, of Lynch, is ‘‘improved” at Sacred Heart ; hospital . . . Mrs. William F. [ Schultz, of Bonesteel, S- D-, is i “improved” at Sacred Heart hospital . . Mrs. William Wendt, ! of Gross, is “much improved” at Sacred Heart hospital . . . Frank Cuhel, of Verdel, is “im proving” at the Sacred Heart hospital , . . John Kopecky, of Bristow, is “fairly good” at Sacred Heart hospital . . . Mrs. ' Vac F. Jedlicka, of Lynch, is “good” in St. Joseph's hospital in Omaha following major sur gery . . . Fred Leamons, of Mon owi. received word that his mother, Mrs. Margaret Leam ons, fell and broke her hip and is confined in a Rugby, N. D., hospital. O’NEILL — Mrs. Mike Hig gins returned Sunday, May 28, from a Sioux City hospital . . . Clark Gaughenbaugh is having chicken pox this week .... Carl Asimus returned from Lin coln Sunday where he had been for 2 weeks receiving medical attention . . . Woodrow Gaugh enbaugh, who was injured some time ago while unloading hay, returned home from the hos pital May 20. He went to Sioux City Wednesday, May 31, for a checkup. He has both arms in casts . . . Mrs. James McNulty submitted to a major operation in St Joseph’s hospital in Om aha Monday • . . Miss Florence Ponton went to Omaha Sunday for a checkup. AMELIA—Barbara and Judy Waldo, daughters of Mr and Mrs. Harold Waldo, and Roger, Darla and Debby Waldo, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waldo, are all recovering from a siege of measles . . . Dale | Doolittle was able to return home Saturday, May 27, from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. Dale suffered a gun shot wound when he and a com panion were playing with a .22 rifle. . , . Dixie Jean, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Doolittle, had her tonsils removed at the Burwell hospital last wpek. EWING — Sam Regan re turned home Saturday, May 27, from an Omaha hospital where he had been under treatment for an injury when kicked by a cow recently. His leg was brok en immediately above the ankle . . . George DeBilzan entered the Veteran hospital at Sioux Falls, S. D., on Sunday, May 21 . . . Earl Billing’s condition is "improved.” He has been a patient at the Veterans hospit al in Sioux Falls, S. D. INMAN — Lloyd Smith re turned .Wednesday, May 24, from the O’Neill hospital where he had spent several days re covering from an accident. He was injured whtfe unloading hay for the Watsen Hay Co., i where he is employed . . . Miss Betty Gallagher, who has been in a Norfolk hospital folowing an automobile accident, has re turned home and is "doing well.” PAGE — Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bowen, Mrs. Gailond Albright, Miss Maude Martin and Roy Wilson spent Tuesday, Mav 30, in Norfolk, Mrs. Bowen, *Mrs. Albright and Mr Wilson went for medical care . , . Miss Bren I da Beeleart, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Beeleart, who has been ill several days with measels and complications, is “improved.” CHAMBERS—George Thom son received word last week of the serious illness of his sister. A/rrs E. V. Sageser. at Sedro Wooley, Wash . . . Marilyn Da y's, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wade Davis, of Chambers, underwent an operation at the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk last week . . . William Jutte is a patient again in the Lutheran hospital at Norfolk ATKINSON — Mrs. Margaret Dobrovolny recently fell and broke her arm and was taken j to Our Ladv of Lourdes hospit al in Norfolk for a few days . . . 1 Barbara Ballon is expected home from the Lutheran hos pital in Norfolk this weekend, j Barbara is still “seriously ill" but will be at home for a while. EMMET — Mr Agnes Gaff ney received word on Sunday, May 28, that her nephew, Bob Allen, of Topeka. Kans., was stricken with a serious heart attack and is in a hospital at | Topeka. No other word has been received at this time. DELOIT — Nadine Stearns had her tonsils removed at Nor folk on Tuesday. May 23 . ; Clifford and Karry Juracek had their tonsils removed at Nor folk recently Mr and Mrs. John Sehi accompanied them. CELIA — Arlen Hendricks has the measles. O'NEILL LOCALS Mr and Mrs. Leonard Fox. of Downey, Calif., are spending a few weeks’ vacation with Mr and Mrs. Charles Fox Mr and Mrs M B Marcellus and family went to visit at Stu art Tuesday, May 30 They brought back Mrs. Flura Tur ney. who has beeen visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs L L. Cosner. After a visit here she will return to her home in Fairfax, S. D. PAGE NEWS Bert Finley received a mes sage Monday morning, May 29, telling of the death of his moth er, Mrs. Minnie White, 81, at I Hanford, Calif. Burial will be in California. She is survived by 6 sons, 3 daughters, 30 grandchildren and 33 great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes j and Miss Viola left early Mon- | day morning. May 29, to attend j funeral services for Mr. Haynes’s brother, Will Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker | and sons, of Lincoln, and E. A. Walker were dinner guests Sunday, May 28, of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutton and family were dinner guests Tuesday, May 30, of Mr. and j Mrs. Melvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downey and sons and Mrs. Clyde Car roll left Sunday, May 28, to re turn to their homes in Califor nia after spending severtl weeks with relatives at Page. Bill Sorenson, of Valentine, attended the commencement exercises at Page Thursday evening, May 25. His sister, Shirley, was a graduate. She ac companied him to his home to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Craig and daughters, of Norfolk, came on Monday, May 29 to spend Memorial day with Mrs. Craig’s father, E. A. Walker. Misses Mildred and Melissa Haynes, of Denton, spent last week visiting their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hay nes, and other relatives the past week. They will return to their home this week. James Woehl came from Greenwood Saturday, May 27. On Sunday he took his family to their new home there. They had stayed in Page until the close of school. Miss Barbara Trowbridge went to Belden Sunday, May 28, where she sang at the wedding of her friend, Miss Jeanette Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor left Friday, May 26, for their home in Troy, O. Mrs. Taylor had come to be with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Sorenson, during an operation and to help care for the home. Mr. Taylor brought his mother, Mrs. Nona Bedford, to her home here when he came for Mrs. Taylor. Dale Braddock, Ernest Graves and Jack Hartman went to Omaa Friday night, May 26. Dale and Ernest were inducted in the air force and Jack in the army. Mesdames Harry Park, A. L. J Dorr, Herbert Steinberg, Henry Michaelson, George Park, Elsie ; Cork, Gerald Lamason, Will Simmons, Kenneth Braddock, Hester Edmisten, Anton Nissen, j Neven Ickes and Otto Mafsch ull attended the 38th annual ! convention of the Royal Neigh bors at Norfolk Wednesday, j May 24. Pfc. John Leist and Miss Lois Jean Parks, of Hastings, spent the weekend with relatives at Page. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lund and son, of Scotia, came Sunday, May 28, to spend until Memor ial day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gray. Friday, May 26, the faculty and pupils of the Page school enjoyed picnics and roller skat ing. Mrs. John Lamason took the lower grades to her home for the day. Mrs. R. F. Park took her group of intermediates to the baseball park. Mrs. L. B. Taylor, teacher in the 7th and 8th grades, enjoyed a picnic near the Soren Sorenson, jr., farm. The high school went by truck to Neligh where they had a picnic followed by roller skating As an ending for their day their truck ran out of gas and they walked the last Vi j mile to Page. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen j attended commencement exer cises at Norfolk Thursday eve ning, May 25. Their grand daughter, Marilyn Clark, was one of the graduates. They were overnight guests at the Foy Clark home. Mr. arm mrs. uanen Miner and family, of Niobrara, spent Sunday, May 28, with Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Finley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swain, of Rapid City, S. D., who had been visiting relatives in Missouri, returned to Page Friday eve ning for a short visit at the C. A. Townsend home before leav ing for their home Monday morning. Bill Miller and Bob Heaton, { of Lincoln, came Friday, May 26, for a few days visit at the Gerald Lamason home. Mrs. Tom Sinnard and Miss Betsy Simons returned to Grand ; Island Satunlay, May 27, after a week’s visit with relatives at ] Page. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and sons, of Lincoln, came Sat urday, May 27, and planned to spend until Wednesday with Mr. Walker’s father, E. A. Walk er, and Mrs. Walker’s parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley, and other relatives. Miss Elsie Lamason enter- j tained the following guests at a dinner Saturday evening, May 27: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downey and son and Mrs Clyde Carroll, of California; Bill Miller and Bob Heaton, of Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. L. H Downey, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Lamason, Mr and Mrs. John Lamason and Wilson and Elmer Tavener. Miss Audrey Braddock enter- ; tained a group of young people at her home Friday evening, May 26, in honor of Dale Brad dock. Ernest Graves and Jack Hartman, who are leaving to join the air force and army. The evening w'as spent playing games. A lunch was served at j the close of the evening. Just A Mere club met with Mrs. O. L. Reed Friday after noon with a 2:30 dessert lunch ton. There were 8 members present. Rook was played dur ing the afternoon. Thirty-four members of the Woman's Society of Christian Service met for a breakfast in the Methodist church parlors Thursday, May 18. The long table was decorated with pink and green streamers and spring j flowers. A short program fol- ; lowed the breakfast. Mrs. Ed gar Stauffer read the scripture lesson and Mrs. T. O. Brown field offered prayer. Poems were read by Mrs. Raymond Heiss, Mrs. Harry Harper, Mrs. Allen Haynes, Ms. J. R. Russell and Mrs. Alton Braddock. Mrs. Mer wyn French gave a talk on the beauty of Redwood trees in Cal ifornia. Several short contests followed. At the close of the program Mrs. Brownfield was presented a life membership pin by the WSCS. - j CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS April 28, 1950 Council met as per adjourned. Present Mayor Coyne, coun cilmen Corkle, Uhl, Rooney, Ray, McCarville. Meeting was called to order by the Mayor. Treasurer statements read and approved. Minutes of pervious meeting read and approved. Motion by Uhl, seconed by Corkle that the following bills be allowed: i On the general fund; Chet Calkins _$17390 Joe Wert 144 20 Ralph Scofield_127.20 O D. French _ 20.00 H. E. Coyne. 100.00 1 Hugh Ray 75.00 i Merl Hickey - 75.00 j Norb Uhl 7500 H W. Tomlinson_ 50.00 Shelhamer Oil & Equip 71.82 Ed. T. Campbell__ 185.00 i Donal Kellner_ 4.00 j Clerk of Dist Court_11.50 Francis Howard _ 14.75 Harrison Bridge _ 1.68 W. E. Reinsh Dist Mgr. 75.00 The Frontier_ 53.55 Jim Viles 8.00 j Jim Viles _. 2.50 J. B. Grady Agent ..... 9.25 j Jack Taylor _37.50 ! Sarry Samar _ 11.25 Lloyd Collins .. 190.06 Walt Calkins ..... _ 144.20 Bob Cook 144.20 I Howard Newton _ 194.70 Wm. Griffin_ 30.00 James Corkle 75.00 J. L. MeCarville Sr. 75.00 J. W. Rooney 75.00 John C Watson . 50.00 G. E. Miles 50.00 Consumers Pub. Power Dist ... 222.48 R. H. Shriner _ 50.88 Henry Kuhfahl_..._ 8.00 H. J. Hammond 17.80 Edw. T. Campbell 334.73 Mid West Motor Co. Ltd., 10.20 Hunts Plumbing _„_ 45.64 Ludwig Guthmiller _ 15.00 Henry Kubfahl _ 2.50 O’Neill Fire Dept. 90.25 Geo Schneider __ 30.00 i Norman Uhl_18.75 Lloyd Britell_ 39.40 Speltz-Ray Lbr. Co. 241.00 O. D. French_ 75.00 Crabb’s Service __ 104 80 P. C. Donohoe _ 36 90 General Electric Co._ 106.52 Chas Karel _ 100.00 Shelhamer Oil & Equip. 12.33 1 Consumers Pub. Power Dist. 253.48 Dens-Oil Lubericant Co. _ 64.50 N. W. Bell Tele. Co. _ 5.70 The vote on the above mo tion was as follows, all aye. Motion Carried. Motion by Rooney, seconed by Bay that the Citv Clerk be authorized to contact VanBos kirk, Remington, and Lymes J" audit of the City books. Motion Carried. Motion by Corkle, seconed by Pa-V tbe ^By Council vote } ballot on City Treasurer un determine whether it shall be placed with the Ameri can Security Co. or the West ern Security Co. Motion carri ed and the result of the vote was as follows, three for Am encan Security Co. and two for the Western Security Co. Motion by Rooney, seconed by Corkle that the Council ac cept the bond for three Council men, Police Judge, Mayor, Citv Treasurer and City Clerk for the Coming Two years. Motion Carried. Upon motion the Council ad journed to May 2, 1950. J. E. DAVIS MAYOR O. D. FRENCH \ CITY CLERK I ”^— Snack Bar SPECIALS Malted Milk .. 19c Ice Cream, pt. 20c Sundaes 14c VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS 3 No. 2 cans 49c CHOICE I MEATS I WILSON S CORN KING - SLICED BACON, lb 45c WEINERS, ib 47c SUMMER SAUSAGE, lb 57c SIRLOIN AND SHORTCUTS, lb 75c RARE TREAT Peas 6 c”, 59c RARE TREAT CATSUP 14-oz. bottle 16c RARE TREAT - CREAM STYLE Corn 6 S„: 59c JUICE ORANGES, ib 9c WINESAP APPLES, 3 lbs 25c LARGE NAVEL ORANGES. 3-lbs- 29c GREEN PASCAL CELERY, lb 9c SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS J7 2-pound box * I w BLEACH CLOROX Quart WILSON'S OLEO 2-lbs. 45c MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI on 2-lb. package __ CURTISS — Marshmallows 1 C 10-oz. package *vC A FULL LINE OF NUTRENA POULTRY AND HOG FEEDS CRUSHED ROCK & BLOCK SALT CUDAHY ALL PURPOSE MINERAL -■ - _ We Will Hare in Stock CANE 8c SORGHUM SEED LEOTA RED BLACK AMBER ATLAS SORGO See Us For Price TRY OUR MARKET ON YOUR CREAM—EGGS—POULTRY SHELHAMER FOODS V _______ O’NEILL-PHONES 78 - 56 ^rice^Effectiv^Thursda^^un^l-2^J