FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS ZISKA — Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Ziska, of Stuart, a son, bom Monday, September 11, at the Stuart Community hospital. SMOCK—Mr. and Mrs. Emer son Smock, of Boise, Ida., a daughter, Connie Fay, weighing 9 pounds, born Wednesday, Sep tember 13. Mrs. Smock was for merly Patricia Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, of Ewing. FRJCKEL—Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Frickel, of Atkinson, a son, born Saturday, September 16, at Stuart hospital. GRIFFiN — Mr. and Mrs. Lane Griffin, of Atkinson, a daughter, bom Saturday, Sep tember 16, at the Stuart hospit ax. __ . „„ STEWART — Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. ("Cal”) Stewart, of O’Neill, a son, Scott Gregory, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Wednesday, September 13, at 10:45 p. m. in St. Catherine’s hospital in Omaha. The Stew arts have a daughter, Suzanne. M’CARVILLE—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McCarville, jr., of O - Neill, a son, born Thursday, September 14, in St. Vincent’s hospital at Sioux City. KING—Mr. and Mrs. F. King, of Stuart, a son, born Sunday, September 17, at the Stuart hospital. WALLINGER — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallinger, of Omaha, a daughter, Gayle Lee, born Sat urday, September 9. Mrs. Wal linger is the former Marion Frohman, of Atkinson. • KUBART—Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Kubart, of Atkinson, a daughter, Lavon Jean, weighing 6% pounds, born Thursday, September 14, at the Barrett nursing home in Atkinson. Mrs. Kubart is the former Dorothy Dobrovolny. SLAYMAKER—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slaymaker, of Atkinson, a son, Gerald Wesley, born Sat urday, September 16, at the Barrett nursing home in Atkin son. LUIKENS, — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Luikens, of Norfolk, a son, born Tuesday, September 12. Mrs. Luikens was formerly Bernice Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen, of Chambers. NEMEC —Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Nemec, of Spencer, a daughter, Darlene Carolyn, weighing 9 pounds, bom Mon day, September 11, at Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. HERMSEN — Mr. and Mrs. , Tom Hermsen, of Butte, a son, weighing 7 Mi pounds, born Sun day, September 10. The Herm sens are well - known in east Boyd county. MARR—Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marr, of Spencer, a son, born Tuesday, September 12, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. HANSON—Mr. and Mrs. Gar old Hanson, of Giltner, a daugh ter, Beatrice Jane, born Mon day, September 4. The Hansons are former Boyd county people. HOFFMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoffman, of Spencer, a son, weighing 7 pounds, born Monday, September 11, at Sa cred Heart hospital at Lynch. AUSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Walt er Ausen, of Spencer, a son, Wayne W., weighing 6 pounds, born Friday, September 8. MARTIN—Mr. and Mra. Don Martin, of O'Neill, a son, Rich ard William, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, born Wednesday, Sep tember 13, at O'Neill hospital. ELSBERRY — Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Elsberry, of Orchard, a son, Eugene Dale, weighing 7 pounds, born Thursday, Septem ber 14, at O’Neill hospital. YANTZI—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Yantzi, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 5 pounds 6 ounces, born Thursday, September 14, at the O’Neill hospital. VAN EVERY—Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (“Ike”) Van Every, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 6 I pounds, born Wednesday, Sep tember 20, at the O’Neill hos pital. FLUCKEY — Mr. and Mrs. Loy Fluekey, of Chambers, a son, weighing 8V4 pounds, born : Wednesday, September 20, at' the O’Neill hospital WHITE—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam White, of O’Neill, a son, weighing 6 Vi pounds, born Mon day, September 18, at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. SICK & INJURED O’NEILL— Mrs. Oliver Ross is “improving” in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Norfolk. . . Mrs. Charles Fox accompanied her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard, to Norfolk where Mrs. Brainard submitted to sugey at the Luth eran hospital. . . Mr. and Mrs. Anson Closson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor True and Mrs. Earl Clos son drove to Grand Island Mon day, September 18, where Mr. True entered the Veterans’ hos pital. . . Joe Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynus Howard, was injured Monday, September 18, when he was knocked from a bicycle. Several stitches were taken above his eye, caused when his glasses were broken. . . . Thomas McDonald returned Friday, September 15, from St. Catherine’s hospital in Omaha. I. . . Mrs. Ray Kurtz, of O’Neill, is “improving” in the Lynch hospital. . . . Mrs. George Han sen is in Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. ATKINSON— Robert Clifford underwent surgery In a Sioux City hospital last week. . . Ed Slaymaker, in Veterans’ hospital at Sioux Falls, S. D., underwent minor surgery last week. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Kubart took their son, Verdell, to Nor folk Saturday for medical treat ment. . . Charles Prussa, sr., is "getting along nicely" at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Norfolk following a major sur gical operation. . . Cedar Mc Callister is being treated at the Burwell hospital at Burwell for injuries received in the Carr truck accident. Mrs. William McCallister took her there Sat urday. . . Mrs. Robert Keating returned from the Stuart hos pital. She had been ill with the influenza. Her mother, Mrs. Pfeffer, is with her. EWING— Mrs. Waldo Davis returned from Orchard on Wed nesday, September 13, after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Homer Barton, who is convalescing from a recent operation. PAGE—-Mrs. S. G. Coover has been ill and under the doctor’s care. . . Mrs. P. E. Nissen, who has been in “poor health” for some time has entered the hos pital at Stuart. CHAMBERS— Clarence Lar son is still in “critical condition” in Denver, Colo., general hospi tal. He was injured recently in a motorcycle spill. INMAN —Mrs. William Kel ley, jr., submitted to major sur gery Thursday, September 14, in a Norfolk hospital. Priest Visits— Reverend DeWitt, of Hastings, visited from Friday to Wednes day, September 15 to 20, with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John DeWitt, and famliy. He left for Washington, D. D., where he will resume his studies at Cath olic university. Visit Wayne— CHAMBERS —Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dierking spent the weekend of September 15-16 at Wayne where they visited her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Pfeel, and family and also attended the county fair. Seniors Entertained— EMMET—Miss Maureen Mur phy attended a watermelon feed given for the seniors of Atkin son high school by Margaret Rohrs at her home Wednesday, September 13. Ticklers By George "He likes those mystery thrillers! They keep him on pin* and neediest" HOSPITAL NOTES Admissions: September 13 — Mrs. Don Martin, of O’Neill; Mrs. Tom Slattery, of Middle branch, medical. 14—Mrs. Myrl Elsberry, of Orchard; Mrs. Rob ert Yantzi, of O’Neill; 19—Ba- I by Green, pf Chambers, medical, | condition “improved.” 20—Mrs. : Ed Boyle, of O’Neill, medical, condition “fairly good”; Mrs. | “Ike” Van Every, of O’Neill; Mrs. Loy Fluckey, of Chambers;^ Mrs. Frank Malchow, of Greg ory, S. D., accident, condition "satisfactory.” Dismissals: September 13 — Mrs. Curtis Morrow and daugh ter, of Atkinson; Mrs. Charles Wright, of Chambers. 14— Mrs. Charles Cooper and son, of O’ Neill; Mrs. Walter Anson and son, of Spencer. 15—Mrs. Fran cis Hickey and son, of O’Neill. 16—Mrs. George Waddell and son, of O’Neill; Mrs. Fred Pap penheimer, of New York, trans ferred to St. Joseph’s hospital, Sioux City. 17^Mrs. Ed Deter man and daughter, of O Neill; 18_Mrs. Don Martin and son, of O’Neill. 19—Mrs. Myrl Els berry and son, of Orchard. STUART COMMUNITY In hospital: (Mrs. Lola Hum erick, of Stuart, “good”; Mrs. Emma Keating, o f Atkinson, “good”; Mrs. Bertha Axtell, of Dustin, “good”; Harry Doyle, of Long Pine, “good.” Admissions: September 10 — James Murphy, of Stuart. 11 — Mrs. Lawrence Ziska, of Stuart, a baby boy, “good,” 16 — Mrs. L,ane Griffen, of Atkinson, a baby girl; Mrs. Irene Frickle, of Atkinson, a baby boy. Dismissals: September 10 — Mrs. Hester Roberts, of Dustin; Len Axtell, of Dustin; James Murphy, of Stuart. 12—Charles Claussen, of Atkinson. 14 — Frank Root, of Stuart. Students to O’Neill, Stuart, Atkinson EMMET—Those from Emmet attending school at various oth er towns are: At Stuart —Gary Beckwith, 5th, and Ronnie Murphy, 7th. At Atkinson—Maureen Mur-^ phy and Darleen Burgess, 12th, Kay Johnson, f)th, Kenny Heu ston and Norma Burgess, 8th. At O’Neill—Public: Jay Me ry Lou Conar(t, 10th, and Larry Connell, 11th, Leah Serck, 12th, Norma Lou Foreman, 10th, Ma Gene McConnell, 9th, and Don nie Kloppenborg, 12th; at St. Mary’s academy: Gerald Wills, 12th, Sharon Wagnon, 11th, and Jean Cole, 8th. At Laurel — Mardell Hagel stein, 10th. Other Emmet News Mr. and Mrs. Don Engle and daughter, Linda, of Stuart, spent Sunday visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babl, and family. . Miss Arlene Beckwith, of Nor folk, arrived Thursday to spend a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beckwith, and David. Mr. and Mrs. George Bosn, of O’Neill, and Mrs. Gilbert Fox were Monday, September 11, ov ernight guests at the Wayne Fox home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pease, of O’Neill, were Thursday eve ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hagelstein. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patterson spent from Thursday until Sat urday at Albion visiting rela tives and friends. They also at tended the Boone county fair. Mrs. Jack Murphy and Mrs. Dean Beckwith are teaching grade school at Stuart this year. Mrs. Murphy is teaching grades 7 and 8 and Mrs. Beckwith is teaching grades 1 and 2. Celia Sidelights Mr. and Mrs. Leo Milner went 1 to Pickstown, S. D., Wednesday, September 13, and returned the same day. Vicky and David Frickel spent the weekend with their uncle, Connie Frickel, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken and twins were O’Neill visitors Monday, September 11. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Poynts spent Saturday night, Septem ber 16, and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, in At kinson. Dinner guests at the Gene Livingston home Sunday, Sep tember 17, were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield and children and Mrs. Feme Livingston and sons, Zane and Joe. The occa sion was the celebration of Mrs. Fern Livingstoa’s birthday anni versary. Ted Baumeister, of O’Neill, is helping Alex Forsythe a few days this week. Mrs. George Syfie and Judy and Mrs. LeRoy 'Hoffman, Rog er and Gary helped Mrs. Connie Frickel cook foe y threshers on Thursday, Septerriber 14. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Milner and sons, Murl and Billy, left Sat urday night, September 16, for | Wichita, Kans.. where they ex pect to make their home. Connie Frickel and son, Don nie, flew to Orchard and Plain view Saturday, .September 16, , looking at 4-H ctuo calves. Mrs. Marvin Focken and chil dren visited the Bill Ziska fam ily Wednesday, September 13. Mrs. Pauline Kahler helped Mrs. Maivin Foqten can com Monday, September 11. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hammer i berg attended the dairy sale in fL O’Neill Wednesday evening, September 13, and purchased 2 cows. Harold and Garold, the Victor Frickel twins, spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coleman. Dennis, Shirley and Denton Colfax spent Thursday night, September 14, with the Clarence Focken family. Sunday, September 17, supper guests at the Henry Kahler home were: Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Focken and children, Frank and Marjorie, and Miss Alice Focken. Celia Homemakers club will have its next meeting at the Connie Frickel, jr., home Wed nesday, September 27. Mrs. Archie Constable and a friend from Worthington, Minn., arrived Sunday afternoon at the D. F. Scott home. The 2 Minne sota ladies and Mrs. D. F. Scott left Monday, September 18, by automobile for a trip to Falls vale, Calif. They expect to be gone a month and will visit relatives in several California towns. Too Late to Classify LOST: Strayed from my place a month ago one horned white-faced heifer weighing about 500 pounds, branded on right hip with (7, lazy J). Please telephone 9F110 or write to Mrs. Martha L. Johr ing, O’Neill, Nebr. 20tf FOR SALE: 60 purebred Hamp shire boars. Streamlined, ba con type, heavy boned, good hams, small head. Some blue l ribbon winners. New popular bloodlines. Prices reasonable. —Shadylane Hampshire Farm, 3 mi. east of Creighton. 20-27^ FOR SALE: Case 2-row snapper, good condition.—Otto Lorenz, O’Neill, phone 18F11. 20-21p60 FOR SALE: 2-yr.-old Hereford bull. —Fred Bredehoeft, O’l Neill, phone 11J3. 20-21-p60 FOR SALE: 1948 Servel gas re frigerator, excellent condition, $190.—Mrs. Joe Jerman, Ver digre, Neb., rt. 1, phone 11F11. 20-2 lp Good News! - - Big News! > Bargain FOOD News — AT — SHELHAMER'S I POTATOES I I RED TRIUMPH QQ I ■ 100-LB. BAG _^4^** | WATERMELON I Guaranteed Ripe O \/ g%. S and Sweet, Lb. ™ 4 w Garden Fresh FRUITS & i » t t RED MALAGA GRAPES Lb. 10c ■ .— SNO WHITE CAULIFLOWER Lb. 15c . ACORN SQUASH Lb. 6c KRAUT CABBAGE ‘Kf $1*> 1 RARE TREAT COFFEE PACKED BY THE Roasters of "f Of* Butt’mut Lb. * ^ RARE TREAT CRUSHED PINEAPPLE No. 10 Can _ CRACKERS 2-Lb. Box O Af* Ovenkist SNACK TIME CHEESE FOOD 2-Lb. 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