FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS JENSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen, of Ewing, a son, born Sun day, November 12, at Meadow Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jen sen, of Ewing, are grandparents. SC HR AD—Mr. and Mrs. Sylves ter Schrad, of Ewing, a son, bom Sunday, November 12, at Tilden. SCHAFFER — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schaffer, of O'Neill, a son, Dewey, weighing 5 pounds 2 ounces, born Tuesday, Novem ber 28, in St. Anthony’s hospital at Oklahoma City, Okla. This is the couple’s first child. CUNNINGHAM—Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Cunningham, of Niobrara, a daughter, born Monday, Novem ber 20, at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. HUPP — Mr. and Mrs. John Hupp, of Ewing, a daughter, bom Tuesday, November 21, at Tilden. WALKER—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, of Norfolk, a son, Joel Fredrick, weighing 6 pounds and 9 ounces, bom Wednesday, No vember 22. at a Norfolk hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walker were former ly from Page. VONDERHOE —Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Vonderhoe, of Atkin son, a daughter, weighing pounds, born Tuesday, November 21, at the O’Neill hospital. Payton Confesses Outlaw Robbery — Elmer Lee Payton, who used the alias Jim Smith, has been ap prehended in Charleston, W. Va., and has admitted looting the New Outlaw grocery in O’ Neill on March 27. He also may have been in volved in six Valentine robber ies and one at Stuart about the same time while headquartering in O’Neill. Deputy Holt Sheriff A1 Sipes accompanied the Brown county sheriff to Charleston. Sipes ad vised County Attorney William W. Griffin late Wednesday by telephone that Payton had ad mitted the O’Neill robbery. The FBI, he said, had cooperated in the case. Former Page Pastor Dies at Coleridge — PAGE—Friends at Page have received word of the death of Rev Lawrence Yost. 79, a*, his horn* in Coleridge on November 10. Funeral services were held from from the Belden Methodist church Rev. E. E. Jackman, of Norfolk, district superintendent, officiated, assisted by Rev. A. L. Wright. Survivors include; Widow; sons — L. B. Yrwt, of Coleridge, and Donald Yosi, of Emerson; daugh ter— Mrs. Naomi Papini, of Stock ton, Calif.; seven grandchildren, including William L. Yost, of Stu art, editor of the Stuart Advocate. MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles Kubart, of Atkinson, and Leona Mary Kramer, of Stuart, on November 28. _ For wife, sweetheart, mom or sister there’s nothing more appreciated . , , and more useful, too . . . than smart cosmet ics .. . compacts . . . comb and brush sets. Santa has emptied his pack at our store. Shop here early . . , and you’ll seel Coty Compacts In wide range of prices. $1.50 to $5 L^oose Powder, Tool Prophylactic JEWEL1TE DRESSER SETS Choice of colors, choice of sizes, wide price range. $5 -$7.50- $10 Give HIM a , CAMEM . . . Any fellow loves a Rood camera or kodak —i especially if he’s service bound or already in the service. From ZIPPO Lighten Unconditionally Guaranteed Your choice of fraternal or nov el insignias. $3 to $7.50 Amity BILLFOLDS Genuine leather . . . with or without zip pers $1.50 Up J & J Gift Sets.$1 Up Remember, We Give S & H Green Stamps GILLIGAN & STOUT THE DRUGGISTS Phone 252 O’Neal Open Evenings — FOR YOUR—_ SETTER FO( >D“BUYST “ Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 30th, Dec. 1st, 2nd f Starting Thursday, Nov. 30th, Continuing Through Saturday, Dec. 23rd, Our Super Market Will Be Open Until 9:00 P. M. Every Evening 8 I QUAKER OATMEAL, 3-Lb. Pkg.... 34c PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES, 2 Pkgs.69c ORANGE SLICES ^ 41c TASTY LOAF CHEESE 2-Lb. Box.69c GARDEN PARTY NAPKINS, Pkg.10c BLEACH CL0R0X, Qt.17c SARDINES, 3 for.23« mm—mm ihhhi ■ m ■■■■■ I JUST ARRIVED — Large Shipment I CHRISTMAS TREES I Be Sure to See These Trees - Priced I From 49c Up BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS I WHEATIES, 12-Iz. Pkg... 21c J BUTTERNUT JELL POWDERS, 4 Pkgs. 19c • SUNSHINE 2-Lb. Box \ KRISPY CRACKERS.49c SOUTHERN MAID OLEO COLORED and QUARTERED, 3 L bs. OOC ! Egg NOODLES, 1-Lb. Pkg. 29c SKIPPY 15 Oz. Jar PEANUT BUTTER.43c PITTED I DATES, 2-Lb.Pkg.45c I jns^r I Cudahy’s 60th Anniversary Sale I WICKLOW SLICED I BACON u>.39c I LEAN MEATY I BEEF BOAST u> 59c I CUDAHYS PURITAN SLAB I Bacon Lb. 39c I RING BOLOGNft u» 43c £ LEAN lMRKSA»SflGEil>^5^ MARSHMALLOWS 16-Oz. Pkg. _ 25c VAN CAMP’S PORK & BEANS 6 No. 2 Cans_99c RARE TREAT COFFEE 1 lb- 73c 3 Lbs. 2.15 FIRST PRIZE PEAS 2 No. 2 Cans_27c YELLOW CORN MEAL 3-Lb. Pkg. _ 23c BULK FARINA 3-Lb.' Pkg. _ 25c ; v CANDIES_CHRISTMAS_NUTS j WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF CANDY AND NUTS ON DISPLAY AT THIS TIME f We Offer QUANTITY DISCOUNTS to School* and Churches. Place Your Orders EARLY! | NUTBENfl POULTBT & HOG FEEDS | ALL MASH EGG CRUMBLES A OQ I 100 Lbs. Paper $$ 20% EGG CRUMBLES A EQ I 100 Lbs. Paper "IbIPw 27% BALANCER CRUMBLES E OQ I I 33% POULTRY CONCENTRATE E QQ 8 100 Lbs. Print V«WW |t [ 24% PIG & SOW - MEAL - NUGGETS C 10 I ' 100 Lbs. Vslw P 40% SUPPLEMENT - MEAL NUGGETS C OQ i 100 Lbs. VlUv M NUTRENA DOG FOOD - MEAL - PELLETS O CQ 25 Lbs. ffl David Harum ALL PURPOSE CRUMBLES A OQ 9 100 Lbs. afcW We Will Deliver on QUANTITY ORDERS | HOG & CATTLE FEEDS NUTRENA CALF MEAL 1 7Q NUTRENA 32% DAIRY FEED A 7Q ! 100 Lbs._I 9 SEE US FOR PRICE ON FOLLOWING 41% SOYBEAN - MEAL - PELLETS - CUBES L1NC0Y AND MOLASSES PELLETS CUDAHY ALL PURPOSE MINERAL M IQ 100 Lbs. ..... . * 19 i A WHEAT BRAN A QQ SHORTS A AQ | 100 Lbs.__ biOv 100 Lbs. _ W~VW Complete Line of Stcok Salt, Mineral Blocks, Etc. Always a DISCOUNT ON QUANTITY ORDERS’ CASH EGGS, Per Doz 40c i | CASH BEEF HIDES, Lb 18c mmmmm * % * ‘ ** » " STHELHAMEnoOD^i B O'NEILL. NEBR. W H Groc. Phones 56. 78 Prod. Phone 173 || Bull Til M—~ See Us for Market on * POULTRY We will cull your laying flock | at no cost to you! 1 • 'Mir - i