FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS DUSATKO—Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Dusatko, of O Neeill, a son, John “Jackie,” weighing 9 pounds 6 ounces, born Thursday, October 19, at the O’Neill hospital. FOX — Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fox, of Emmet, a daughter, Bar bara, weighing 894 pounds, born Saturday, October 21, at the O’ Neill hospital. PARKS — Mr. and Mrs. Alva Parks, of Ewing, a son, weighing 9V4 pounds, born Saturday, Octo ber 21, at the O’Neill hospital. CIGRAND—Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cigrand, of Cascade, la., a daugh ter, bom Monday, October 16. Mrs. Cigrand is the former Mar garet Shearer, of Stuart. ASHER—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Asher, of Page, a son, Fred Eu gene, weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, born Saturday, October 21, at the Orchard hospital. Mrs. Asher is the former Lois Heiss. NELSON — Mr. and Mdr. George Nelson, of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, born Sunday night, October 22, in Sacred Heart hospital (Lynch). The mother is the former Miss Helen Walters. VRASP1R — Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Vraspir, of Mills, a son, born Tuesday, October 17, at the Sac red Heart hospital (Lynch). CLINE — Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Cline, of Bonesteel, S. D., a daugh ter, weighing 7 pounds, born Thursday, October 12, at the Sac red Heart hospital (Lynch). —LJm ~ - .—naira ■■Hi—t ' Mrs. Cline is the former Sarah Schochenmaier, of Bonesteel. STOUFFER—Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Stouffer, of O’Neill, a daugh ! ter, born Friday, October 13 at | the Sacred Heart hospital (Lynch). | BRAUN — Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Braun, of Verdel, a son, born i Thursday, October 12, at the Sac ! red Heart hospital (Lynch). HOLTZ — Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Holtz, of Lynch, a daughter ,born Monday, October 16, at the Sacred Heart hospital (Lynch). Mrs. Holtz ! is the former Esta Lee and they | also have two sons. Mrs. Winifred Lee, of Sunshine Bottom, north of I Lynch, is the grandmother. ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, of Niobrara, a daughter^born Thursday, October 19, at the Sacred Heart hospital (Lynch). Mrs- Anderson is the former lone Norwood. Mr. and. Mrs. Guy Norwood are the grand parents and Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Norwood are the great garndparents. SICK & INJURED CHAMBERS —Glee Grimes is a patient at the Methodist hospi tal in Sioux City where he was taken on Friday, October 18. Mrs. Grimes is with him. His son, Clarence, who took them down, returned Saturday. . . Chauncey Wood underwent a major opera tion at the Methodist hospital in Omaha on Friday, October 20. . . Mrs. Wade Davis underwent a major operation at the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk on Friday, October 20. . . Mrs. Donald Grimes returned Wednesday, October 1, from the Methodist hospital in Sioux City. AMELIA — Mrs. Wade Davis underwent major surgery at a Norfolk hospital last week . . . Mrs. Floyd Adams who underwent major surgery at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk, was able to return home Sunday, Oc tober 21 . . . Edgar Peterson who was a patient in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk last week, was able to return home Saturday . . . Leslie Forbes, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forbes, had his tonsils and adenoids re moved at the Ainsworth hospital Saturday morning. LYNCH — Mrs. Frank Kayl is recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Weeder . . . T. J. Graham, of Dorsey, is on the sick list and has been confined to his bed the past 10 days • . . Amos McColley, of Verdel, is at the Vet erans hospital in Sioux Fall, S. D., for a checkup . . . Several child ren in town have the whooping cough. . . Marion Borrall, of Butte, consulted Lynch doctors this week. CELIA— Mrs. Connie Frickel was sick several days the past week with the influenza. . . No school was held at Celia from Wednesday afternoon, October Ik, the past week as the teacher, Mrs. Gene Livingston, was sick. . Mrs. Lawrence Smith and son, Vernon LeRoy, came home Sat jrday, October 21, from the Stu irt hospital. O’NEILL — H. E. Asher suffer ed a broken bone in his right foot ruesday in an accident at Ericson. A large pipe fell on his foot . . . Mrs. Earl Rodman, of O’Neill, en tered St. Vincent’s hospital at Sioux City on Monday, October 23. . . Willard Naprstek, who is a patient in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk, is reported ‘doing well.” ATKINSON — Ivan Dickerson was taken to the Ainsworth hos pital for a medical checkup last week . . . Mrs. Gene Livingston was on the sick list a few days last week and had to close her school . .. Robert Martens was ac cidently bitten by a dog last week, but was not seriously wounded. DELOIT— Virgil Hupp, 4-year- j old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hupp, submitted to an appendec tomy at the Tilden hospital on Tuesday, October 17 STUART — Mark Kaup, high school boy, who received a brok en leg when a truck load of school boys upset, underwent surgery at St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha on Monday, October 16. Hospital at tendants say he will be home on crutches in two weeks. PAGE—Mrs. Lloyd Fusselman and infant daughter, Vicki Na deen, came home from the O’ Neill hospital Sunday. . . Mrs. R. F. Scott, from Missouri, came Fri day to be with her daughter, Mrs. John Lamason, who is ill at her home. EMMET — Bud Newton, who has been a patient at the Veterans hospital at Sioux Falls, S. D., for treatment of lukemia, returned home Tuesday evening, October 12. He is “much improved.” CHURCH NOTES (More on page 9.) COMMUNITY (Stuart) Rev. Orin Graff, pastor Unified services, 10 a. m., every Sunday. Sunday, October 29: Sermon, “This Grace Also.’’ II Corinthians 8. The church will observe har vest home festival October 29. There will be a basket dinner at noon. The program for the afternoon is open to the public and theguest speaker will be Peter Kistermak er, a prominent Holland farmer, churchman and underground leader during World War II. The offerings of the day will go to mission work in the morning and to CROP in the afternoon. Choir rehearsal totifght (Thurs day), 7 p. m. Youth Fellowship tonight (Thursday), 8 p. m. Anyone wishing to donate work at the manse will find a carpenter on the job from 7 a- m. to 6 p. m. everyday. Visit Langan's — Mrs. Gerald Sobotka and chil dren, of Norfolk, visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Langan, Saturday and Sunday, October 21 and 22. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: October 18 — George Garhart, of O’Neill, acci j dent, condition “good.” 19—Mrs. I Bernard Dusatko, of O’Neill; Mrs. | Dick Timmerman, of O’Neill. 21 | —Alfred Dierking, of Chambers, i medical, condition "improved”; Mrs. Gilbert Fox, of Emmet; Mrs. Alva Parks, of Ewing. 22—James McDermott, of O’Neill, medical, condition “poor.” 23 — Mrs. Joe Hoffman, of O’Neill, medical, condition “fair.” Dismissals: October 12—John ny Schmidt, of Atkinson. 20—Mrs. Fred Howard and daughter, of O’Neill; Mrs. Mary Peterson, of O’Neill. 21—Alfred Dierking, of Chambers. 23—Mrs. Bernard Du satko, of O’Neill. 24 — Jeanette Derickson, of O’Neill. 25—Casey Tomlinson, of O’Neill. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of Lynch, medical, “doing well”; Miss Ruby Fernau, of Butte, med ical, “doing well”; Ruby May Cu hel, of Verdel, dismissed; Mrs. Ernest Sixta, of Lynch, major sur gerey, “doing well;” Mrs. Alfons Liewer, of Butte, medical, “doing well;” Mrs. Frank Wyant, of Red bird, dismissed; Mrs. Katie Blak Kolb, of iNaper, medical, dismiss ed; Mrs. Morris Philben, of Butte, medical, “doing well;” Mrs. Nan cy Just, of Bremerton, Wash., medical; Lawrence Sedlacek, of Spencer, appendectomy, dismiss ed;” Edward Talbert, of Lynch, medical, dismissed; John Bain brige, of Bristow, unchanged. Ainsworth Bops Stuart Broncs, 42-13 STUART — The Stuart Broncos met the Ainsworth Bulldogs on the Ainsworth gridiron Thursday night, October 19. Stuart dropped one more game. The final score: Ainsworth 42, Stuart 13. Rebakah s to Entertain— Golden Meadow Rebekah lodge j will entertain the O’Neill, Inman, and Newport lodges Thursday evening, November 2. Mrs. Spindler, 66, Dies in California Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon, October 19, at the James Reid funeral home at Glenwood, la., for Mrs. Nellie Blair Spindler, 66, who died on Friday in San Leandro, Calif. Rev. J. W. Walker officiated. Mrs. Spindler was the daughter of th late Capt .and Mrs. J. A. Blair. Reared in Glenwood, la., she spent much of her married life at O’Neill. Survivors include: Sons — James, of Detroit, Mich., and Le roy, of Oakland, Calif.; daughters —Mrs. Mary Dotson, of San Le andro, and Mrs. Leone Blevins, of Hayward, Calif.; grandchildren r--— —Jo Ann Spindler, Mary Loree and Kenneth Dotson, Judy and Donna Blevins, and Richard and Howard Spindler; sister — Mrs. Mary Sanford, of Morris Plains, N. J. Burial was at Glenwood cem etery, Glenwood, la. The late Mrs. Spindler was a former resident of the O’Neill community. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: 1950 Chevrolet one ton truck, 1949 Pontiac Sedan coupe. Both like new. — Louis Storjohann, Spencer. 25p&0. -— CO WANTED TO BUY: 100 feeder pigs. Will pay top price.—Louis Storjohann, Spencer. 25p30. TIGERS WIN 7-6 ROYAL THEATER — O'NEILL — Thursday October 26 M-G-M’s Romantic Comedy PLEASE BELIEVE ME Starring Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Mark Stevens, Peter Lawford with James Whitmore and J. Carrol Naish. Adm. 42c plus tax 8c, Total 50. Children 10c, plus tox 2c, Tot. 12c Friday and Saturday October 27-28 Big Double Bill You can laugh all you want to . . . but he’s still BLONDIE'S HERO With Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Larry Simms, Marjorie Kent, William Frawley and Dai sy. / - also— Johnny Weismuller as Jungle Jim in MARK OF THE GORILLA Human fiends fan jungle fury ... in clash with Johnny for jun gle beauty’s gold! Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50. Children 10c. plus tox 2c. Tot. 12c Sunday. Monday, Tuesday October 29-30-31 THE BIG LIFT Comes with Montgomery Clift and Paul Douglas. Now you can see it as you cheered it! Thanks to the men of the airlift — for bringing this picture to America! Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50. Children 10c. plus tox 2c. Tot. 12c Matinee Sunday 2:30 COMING—"Duchess of Idaho." "Love Happy," "Three Little Words," "Copper Canyon." "Bro ken Arrow," "My Blue Heaven" and "Stella. Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Total 50c. Children 10c. plus tax 2c. Tot. 12c WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE • ■ "'I | Early Statesman 1 Her€• the AoMWtr HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured early U.S. diplomat, Benjamin 8 South Caro* limt (ab.) 10 Succession 11 Like 13 Beret 15 Rodents 16 Be seated 17 Fruit 19 Rag 22 Either 23 Thus 24 Symbol tor sodium 25 Daybreak (comb, form) VERTICAL 2 Rupees (ab.) 3 Airplane 4 National Re covery Ad ministration Ob.) 5 Equipment 6 For fear that 7 Exists 8 Shop 8 Eccentric wheel 11 River islet 12 Direct 14 Imperious 16 He was an early U S. 17 Pinnacle 18 Toastmaster 20 Replies 21 Fish eggs 27 100 square meters 29 Paid notices 32 Be sick 33 Looks askanci 35 Rectify i u I..'"' l, h 36 Affirmative 42 Males 43 Hindu garment 44 Shield bearing 45 Weapon 48 Metal fastener 48 Dine 52 Symbol for > tantalum 53 Senior (ab.) (Political Advertisement)(Political AdvertInement) VOTE FOR A. B. HUBBARD For Sheriff In Coming Election Will Appreciate Your Support □ 26 Lariat 28 Fixed look 30 Legal point 31 Marry 32 Air raid alarm 34 Treatise 37 Id est (ab.) 38 Symbol for iron 38 Ream (ab.) 40 Myself 41 Animals 44 Indians 48 Relative (ab ) 47 One who niimtcs 4 50 Convent worker 51 Symbol for tin 52 Experiments 54 North Dakota (ab.) 55 Artists (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) WE BELIEVE THAT... FREEMAN B. DECKER ... is the best trained, experienced and qualified non-lpolitical candidate for STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION We regard him with the greatest respect and confidence. SIGNED: _ Supt. John Ward, Atkinson Supt. Ira George, O’Neill Co. Supt. Elja McCullough, O’Neill IT’S A CONTINUED STORY EVERY DAY SAVINGS ON FINE FOODS ! 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Bag 1.59 Wilson's Colored and Quartered ^ OLEO 3 LBS..91c SUNSHINE ZWEIBACH Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 26, 27, 28 j POULTRY - HOG - CATTLE FEEDS ' NUTRENA 20% Egg Crumbles ^ /j Q For ONLY $2 along with a pur chase of 200 lbs. of Egg Feed you get a beautiful MYRA KAY DRESS HUTRENA 24% Pig & Sow A CO 100 Lbs,, LESS DISCOUNT — Regular Price 4.99 The $6.00 PER TON (30c per cwt.) Discount Ends Oct. 3 1 Good Supply of Soybean -Meal Cubes on Hand f Check Our Price Before You Buy J REMEMBER US WHEN SELLING YOUR EGGS - POULTRY - CREAM # We can pay EXTRA MONEY for all poultry delivered our do^r SHELHAMER FOODS O’NEILL— Phones 56-78 ^