FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS PACHA — Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Pacha, of Atkinson, a son, Arthur Lane, born Wednesday, July 19. Mrs. Pacha was former ly Delores Morgan. HOVEY—Mr. and Mrs. How ard Hovey, of Herridk, S. D., a son, Alvin Edward, born Friday, July 21, at the Gregory hospital. The infant is a grahdson of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hovey, of Stuart. Loock — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loock, of Grosu, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds born Tuesday, July 25, at Sacred Heart hos pital at Lynch. Mrs. Loock is the former Laura Cassidy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cassidy, of Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Norwood, of Lynch, are the grcat-grandpdr | ents. ARP — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Arp, of Winner, S. D., a daugh ter born Wednesday July 19, Mrs. Arp is the former Edna Van Paten of Naper. Mrs. Pearle Spencer, of Lynch, is an aunt and has been visiting there. VONASEK — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vonasek, of Walnut, a daughter, Marie Kay weighing 8 pounds born Friday, July 28, at Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. Mrs. Vonasek is the former Marjorie Haselhorst, of Lynch. WILSON — Mr. and Mns. Jack Wilson, of Redbird, a daughter, Lynette Marie, born Wednesday, July 26, at Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. Mrs. Wilson is the former Verda But terfield, of Lynch. Mrs. Wilson underwent gn appendectomy Saturday, July 29, and has been in a “critical condition” since. H O V E Y — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovey, of O’Neill, a son, Robert Lewis born Thurs day July 27 at the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk. OSBORNE — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osborne, of Atkinson, a daughter, Rose Mary, born Fri day July 28, at Barret nursing home. GREEN — Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Green, of St. Louis, Mo., a daughter. Mrs. Green ie the former Hallie Houts of Atkin son. They have 3 sono. . STEVENS — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens of Page, a sop, Thomas Gene, weighing 4 pounds and 15 ounces born Fri day, July 28, at the Tilden hos pital Mre. Stevens is the form er Inez Albright. KIPPLE—Mr and Mrs. Dur ven Kipple, of O’Neill, a daugh ter, Scherlyn. weighing 8V4 pounds, born Monday, July 31, at the O’Neill hospital. RICHTER — Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richter, of Dorsey, a son, weighing 8 pounds, born Monday, July 31, at the O’Neill hospital. WERT— Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wert, a daughter, Yvonne, weighing 8V4 pounds, born Tuesday, August 1, at the O’ Neill hospital. EACHER — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eacher, of Ewing, a daughter, Roberta Sue, bom Friday, July 28, at the Tilden hospital The young lady ar rived on her father’s 21st birth day anniversary. Californians Are Honored at Dinner MIDDLEBRANCH — A large crowd gathered at the home of Mr. and Mm. Darrell Heeee on Sunday, July 30, honoring Mr. and Mrs Albert Throckmor ton and Lois, of Los Angeleu, Calif., who are visiting friends and relatives in Nebraska and Missouri. Those present were: Mr. and Mm. Albert Throckmorton and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buxton, Arnott and Dick of Page; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Derickson jr., and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Der ickson and children, and Sam mie Derickson all of Star; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Spangler and eons, and Mr. Bob Wiley, of Dorsey; Mr. and Mrs. Arden Laursen and Jeanine of Venus, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Val Smith all of Verdigre. Miss Mabel Derickson, who is attending Boyle college in Omaha, was also present. Stax Visitors— MIDDLEBRANCH — Miss Mabel Derickson, of Omaha, and Miss Lois Throckmorton, of Los Angeles, Calif , spent Sat urday night at the Wm. Derick - sno home at Star. At Lorenx Home— Mrs. Marv Beckwith, of Em met ,and Miss Arlene Beckwith, of Norfolk, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz Monday afternoon. Too Late to Classify WANTED BY BUY: Oats, wheat and corn.—Corkle Hatchery, O’Neill. _^ FOR RENT Hay land SW»4 Sec. 31 Twp 28 R 13, 8 miles south of Emmet. Write: Box 809, Grand Island, Nebr. 13-15c FOR SALE: Used Dexter wash ing machine.—Call 369W, O - Neill, after 5. 13p35 I WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Wild Creature »- " — 1 ■ HORIZONTAL 61 On the shelt 1 Pictured «red side beast 62 Angers 8 Arabian gulf VERTICAL 9 Skin opening 1 Existed 13 Great Lake 2 Algerian city 14 Roam 3 Charactens 15 Dry tic dress 16 Black bird 4 Charge for 18 Decigram _ cervices 19 Herb 5 Area measure 20 Compass point 6 Girl's toy 21 Shouted 7?ad , , 22 Siamese 8 Symbol for measure neon 23 Railroad (ab.) 9 Kitchen 25 Negative utensil 26 Sluggish 10 Prayer stream 11 Get up 29 Window parts 12 Paradise 32 Any I7 New York 33 We 19 Paid notice 44 One (Scot.) 24 Waken 45 Image 25 Rich man 48 Horse’s neck 26 Prohibit hair 27 God of the sky 47 Behold! 28 Employ 49 Head (Fr.) 29 Moccasin 50 War god 30 Piece out 52 Observe 31 Harden 55 Threefold 37 Sinewy (comb, form) 39 Subjugate 57 Symbol for 42 Fish tantalum 43 Musical 58 Selenium Instrument (symbol) 34 Heart (Egypt) 35 Knight of the Elephant (ab.) 36 Doctor’s assistant 38 Stellar body 40 Whirlwind 41 Soul (Egyfrt) 42 Male swan 44 It is a wild 48 Station (ab.) 81 Invective 53 Ambary 54 Mammal 56 Flower 57 Units of weight 59 Network (anat.) 60 Nickname for Peter rmn y ^ ^ j«o |u ^ 15 H Jp~ * 1 I® if ~ “—W i!F_ —zr£T|| j£?X\ p25 -f ?rF~ 5? “ “FFT i H !i "F *■ “ i” i”!i: 55-57 ^y* bo fet I ^ HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: July 26 — Mrs. Tom Thompson, of Amelia, medical, condition “fair”; Sha ron Harkins, of Ewing, tonsil lectomy, condition “good”; Ralph Harkins, of Ewing, ton sillectomy, condition “good.” 29—Lawrence Tenborg, of Em met. accident. 31—Mrs. Durven Kipple, of O’Neill; Mrs. Marvin Richter, of Dorsey; Jeanette Masterson, of Chambers, ton sillectomy, condition “good.” August h—Mrs. Jesse Wert, of O’Neill; Mrs. John Mick, of At kinson, medical. 2 —Larry and Gary Anderson, of O’Neill, ton sillectomies, condition “good.” Still in hospital: Mrs. Joe Schollmeyer, sr., of O’Neill, condition “good”; Mrs. August Block, of Walnut, condition “fair.” Dismissals: July 28—Sharon Harkins, of Ewing; Ralph Har kins, of Ewing. 30 — Mrs. Leo Culhane and son, of O’Neill; Mrs. John Dvorak and daugh ter, of Atkinson; Lawrence Ten borg, of Emmet. August 1 — Jeannette Masterson, of Cham bers. 2—Mrs. Tom Thompson, of Amelia. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Baby Leo Marx, of Spencer, | "improved”; Mrs. O. J. Drueke, of O’Neill, medical, dismissed; Bertha Thiel, of Butte, medic j al, “improved”; Mrs. Willard Emrne, of Naper, medical, "im proved”; Mrs. Oliver Dickey, of Spencer, medical; Mrs. Allen Henderson, of Verdel, surgery, doing well”; John Rossmeier, of Verdel, medical, condition “unchanged”. Baby Leo Lamp man, of Spencer, medical, dis missed; Mrs- Jack Bcntzen, of Naper, surgefy, dismissed; George Courtney, of Lynch, surgery, dismissed. Mrs. Nora Dailey, of Bristow medical, “un changed”; Mrs Leonard Hav ranek, of Lnch, medical, “good”; Mrs. William Blitzkie, of Spen cer, medical, “improving”; Mrs. Katie Vraspier, of Monowi, meuical, "unchanged”; Frank Cuhel, of Verdel, medical, “do ing well”; John Bainbridge, of Bristow, medical, “unchanged.” Tonsillectomies last week: Ju i ha Ann Sedivy, of Niobrara; Velma L. Lanman, of Niobrara. Harold Micanek, of Lynch, was a medical patient several days, dismissed. STUART COMMUNITY In hospital: Mre. Lola Humer ick, of Stuart, “fairly good”; Ben Shaffer, of Stuart, “good.” Admisions: July 23— James Murphy, of Stuart. 26—Mr-*. El mer McClurg, of Stuart, major surgery, condition "good.” Dismissals: July 24— James Murphy. Gets Additional Choral Training— Rosemary Vondracek, in the public schools, director of chor al music is attending the Chrks i tiansen choral school now be j ing held at Ferry Hall, girls’ i preparatory school in Lake For est, 111. The choral school, under the direction of Olaf C. Chris tiansen, director of the world famous St Olaf choir, is con^ ducted as a master course for directors of college, school and church choirs. MARRIAGE LICENSES Arthur Duane Tibbets, 20, of O’Neill, and Charol Jean Wat ! son, 19, of Amelia, July 26. Donald Earl Sparks, 21, and Mary Jean Bean, 18, both of Norfolk, July 31. Dean Alan VanEvery, 19, l and Ivalyn June Brady, 18, both of O’Neill, July 31. Stuart Visitor— Mrs. Esther C. Harris was in 1 Stuart Tuesday. SICK & INJURED LYNCH — Glenn Rihanek, 1 of Lynch, who was burned at the Petring Motor Co., of Nor folk explosion, is burned “quite badly” but some better as re ported by the hospital. His wife and mother have been in Nor folk to be with him . . . Edward May was taken to Omaha last week to consult doctors . . . “Grandpa” Anderson is “some what improved” at the Otis Armfield home at Butte . . . Lit tle Bobby Pishel, of Verdel, re ceived a bad cut on hie fore head. Local doctors dressed the wound . . . Little Bobby Pucel ik, of Spencer, had Lynch doc tors set a “severe” elbow frac ture which he received while playing . . . Mrs. Reuben Alvoy, of Spencer, is reported as “bet ter” in a Norfolk hospital . . Mrs. Nick Baker is on the sick j list. O’NEILL—Mrs. Dick Tomlin son’s condition at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk is “good" . . • Mrs. A. W. Carroll returned home Monday, July 31, from Lutheran hospital in Norfolk, where she had under gone surgery . . . James Corkle suffered injury to his foot when a heavy object fell bruising it . . . Mrs Fritz Schwager, who was a polio patient in Omaha has returned home. She had suf fered no paralysis . . . Mrs. T J. Donolgpe injured her leg Sun day while attending church, j She was taken to St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City early Wednesday by ambulance. EWING—Mrs. Rose Fridley, who ha* been a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk for several weeks, due to a broken hip, was brought to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Katherine Boies, on Sun day. She is making “satisfacto ry” progress toward recovery. Mrs Maude Boies is at Elgin where she is caring for Mrs. An na Sheets, who had the misfor tune to break her hip recently. AMELIA—Miss LaVern Whit comb recently had a severe case of poison ivy. . . . Mrs. Lewine Wickham returned to Valentine Sunday. She had been recuper ating from a recent operation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. . . . Mrs. Alice Prewitt returned home July 20 from Lincoln where she had been hospitalized for sever al weeks. . . . Irvin Forbes has been on the sick list recently. Lee Leder has been assisting with the work. PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Henry i Eickhoff have received word of | the illness of their son, Donald Eickhoff, ADC, who has been stationed at Westover Air Base,1 Springfield, Mass. He has been in the hospital there the past 2 weeks. The plans are to take . him by plane to Boston, Mass., for an operation. CHAMBERS— Henry Walter i and Ernest Jungbluth drove to Norfolk Friday to bring Mrs. Jungbluth and infant son home from the hospital. . . . Denny Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Walter, had his tonsils removed at the Lutheran hospital in Nor folk Wednesday, July 26. INMAN — Gravdon Hutton, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. T. D. Hutton went to Om aha Thursday to bring Mrs. Graydon Hutton home. Mis. Hutton has spent some time in an Omaha hospital. STUART—Mrs. Guy Taylor has returned home from the hos pital at Rapid City, S. D. . Mrs. Henrietta Rhodes entered the Bassett hospital on Friday July 28, where she underwent major surgery on Monday, July 31. EMMET —Laurence Tenborg smashed his right hand in a hay baler Saturday. He broke a bone and bruised his hand. LYNCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Land holm and Miss Mildred Boska, of Spencer, were Lynch visit ors Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Gail Hig^ens, of Spencer, were Lynch visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs Joe Micanek visited at the former is uncle, Mr. anr^Mrs, V. J. Koscan, home in Anoka recently . Mr. and Mrs. Leanord Streit, of Pickstown, S. D., visited rel atives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meuller ' and children, of Pickstown, S. | D , spent Sunday at the Thomas i Courtney home. Mrs. Vivian Hasenpflug is i staying with her brother, Jack Wilson, while his wife is in the hospital. Mrs. Catherine Anderson, of Verdel, is assisting her daught er, Mrs. Skip Wheeler, this week. Young Folks to Have Charge of Show— NORTH OF STUART — Of special interest to Cleveland people will be church services August 6, 13 and 20 during the vacation for the regular pastor, Rev. Orin Graff. On August 6 services will be conducted by Bill Mulford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mul ford, and a Hastings college junior, who plans to be a na tional missionary. There will be special music by Lorraine Coats and Nancy Cowles, both young people of the Stuart Community church. On August 13 services will be conducted by Helen MeClurg, daughter of Elmer MeClurg, of Cleveland, who plans to leave soon for Sitka, Alaska, to begin work as a missionary instructor for Sheldon Jackson junior college. Special music will be provided by Sterling Rainey, jr., of Louviers, Colo., and Miss McClurg’s brother, Vernon Mc Clurg. August 20 services will be conducted by Henry Warren, of Atkinson, son of Mrs. Feme Warren. He is a Hastings college graduate this year. There will be special music by Donna Krotter, of Stuart, and Onie MeClurg, of Atkinson. Frontier for printing! Legion and Commercial Club Sponsor Celebration— EWING—Sanders post 214 of the American Legion and the Commercial club of Ewing joint ly sponsored a celebration on Tuesday and Wednesday, Au gust 1 and 2. The Curl Amusement Co. was on hand with its rides, side shows and other entertainma.it. A baseball game between Chambers and Page was sched uled for Wednesday afternoon. In the evening of the same day, a pavement dance was held at the west end of Main street with Leonard’s Starlighters from Ne ligh furnishing the music. NOTICE Water bills will not be sent out for quarter ending June 30, 1950. Bills will be included in billing for quarter ending Sep tember 30, 1950. —CITY WATER DEPARTMENT (First pub. August 3, 1950.) NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Prey Brothers; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal rep resentatives and all other per sons interested in the estate of H. E. Prey, also known as Har ry Earl Prey, deceased, real names unknown; and all per sons having or claiming any in terest in the Northwest Quar ter of Section Thirty - four, Township Thirty - two North, Range Thirteen West of the 6th P. M. in Holt County, Nebras ka, real names unknown, de fendants. You and each of you are here by notified that on the 2nd day of August, 1950, Emma F. Prey as plaintiff, filed her petition in the District Court of Holt Coun ty, Nebraska, against you as de fendants, the object and prayer of which is to quiet and confirm the title in her, the said Emma F. Prey, to the real estate hen^ inabove specifically describe*, / against you and each of you and to secure a Decree of Court that you have no interest m, right or title to, or lien upon said real estate, or any part thereof; and for general equit able relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of September, 1950. Dated this 2nd day of Au gust, 1950. EMMA F. PREY, Plaintiff. By JULIUS D. CRONIN Her Attorney —. 13-!fr SNACK BAR SPECIAL MALTED MILK £a. ~ 19C Isa WATERMELOI FIRM CRISP HEADS LETTUCE Lb 12c CALIF. MEDIUM SIZE ORANGES 3 Lbs. CABBAGE 3 Lbs. 14c LARGE SPANISH SWEET YELLOW ONIONS 4 Lbs. _ 19c Ll TEXAS RIPE, SWEET A a / M LB. 23/4C Mother's Best FLOUR- *3.49 Seedless Sugar Wafer RAISINS COOKIES 2c&o 29c 1 csu 45c k —^———1 —1 ROYAL GELATIN DESSERT 3 Pte.14c \ al Sweet 2 \2-oz. cns nabtsco shredded Grape Juice.. 33c WHEAT jg 17c RARE TREAT CRUSHED PIHEftPPLE 2 No. 2 Cans 49c RARE TREAT SALAD RARE TREAT CIDER Dressing ^ $1 VINEGAR 15c —^— ___ CHOICE 1 MEATS, MINCED HAM LB - 45c I WICKLOW SLICED I BACON lb 51 cl , OLD FASHIONED RING I BOLOGNA Lb 47c I PORK ■ LIVER LB. 35c | NUTRENA FEEDS ALL MASH EGG CRUMBLES 100 - Lb. QLA *50 Print Bag V 20°o EGG CRUMBLES •lM' “■ £4 RQ Print Bag “T ■ W CUDAHY ALL - PURPOSE MINERAL ■s. $4.09 Special Discount ON QUANTITY ORDERS OF BLOCK SALT WHITE GRAY SULPHUR IODIZED SATURDAY SPECIAL 2c PER LB. EXTRA Will Be Paid on All Heavy Hens Delivered Our Door Saturday SHELHAMER FOODS O'NEILL-PHONES 54 - 7* Prices Effective Thurs.-Fri.~Sat. August 3, 4, 5 Our Cash Market Today EGGS 00 c s» CREAM 59c ” H. SPRINGS { 26c g ^ee Us for Country PICKUP on Poultry J