FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS BOWERS—Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bowers, of Bristow, a daughter, born Monday, December 4, at the Sacred Heart hospital, at Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowers, of Bristow, are the grandparents. STOLLENBERG—Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stollenberg, of Naper, a son, weighing 7Vi pounds, born Mon day, December 4, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. DILL—Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dill, of West Point, a daughter, boirn Sunday, December 3. Mrs. Dill was formerly Yvonne Dick- i ey, of Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Harold Dickey, of Spencer, are the grandparents. BARTAK—Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bartak, of Deloit, a daughter, bom Wednesday, December 6, at the Tilden hospital. GRAFF— Rev. and Mrs. Orin C. Graff, of Atkinson, a daughter, Elizabeth Hope, weighing 8 pounds 11 Vi ounces, bom Thurs day, December 7, at the Stuart hospital. She was bom on the sixth anniversary of her father’s ordination. Reverend Graff is pastor for the Presbyterian church at Atkinson, the Commu nity church at Stuart, and the j Cleveland Presbyterian at Cleve land. PADDOCK — Mr. and Mrs. Ross Paddock, of Atkinson, a son, weighing Tin pounds, born Sat- J urday, December 9, at the Bas sett hospital. Mrs. Paddock is the former Vera Peterson. LASART—Mr. and Mrs. Dale j LaSart, of Leadville, Colo., a daughter, bom Thursday, De- \ cember 7, in Leadville. Mr. and Mrs. LaSart were formerly of O’ Neill. MEDCALF—Mr and Mrs. Ben W. Medcalf, of Sioux City, a daughter, Kathleen Ann, weigh ing 7 pounds 6Vi ounces, bom Friday, December 8, at the Methodist hospital in Sioux City. The Medcalfs have a 3-year-old son. GAMEL—Mr. an Mrs. Sanford Gomel, of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 2 ounces, bom Fri day, December 8, at the O’Neill hospital. NAPRSTEK — Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nauretek, of O’Neill, a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, weigh ing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Fri day, December 8, at the O’Neill hospital. HAYNES—Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Haynes, of O'Neill, a daughter, LeEllen Ray, weighing 6 Vi pounds, bom Saturday, De cember 9, at the O’Neill hospital. PETER—(Mr. and Mrs. John Peter, of O’Neill, a daughter, Ar lis, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Sunday, December 10, at the O’Neill hospital OSENBAUGH— Mr. and Mrs. John Osenbaugh, jr., of O’Neill, ] a daughter, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, born Monday evening, December 11, in Sit. Elizabeth’s hospital at Lincoln. They have two boys. Mrs. Osenbaugh is the former Marjorie Ralya. KNOX—Mr and Mrs. William Knox, of Ewing, o daughter, Elizabeth Ann, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Monday, Decem ber 11, at the O’Neill hospital. BLOCK — Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Block, of Walnut, a daugh ter, weighing 8V4 pounds, bom Tuesday, December 12, at the O’ Neill hospital Give The Frontier for Christ mas this year. Gift cards will be sent! SICK & INJURED O NEILL—Mrs. Lloyd Godel, who underwent a major operation in an Omaha hospital November 29, i8 still bedfast and her condi tion is ‘‘fair”. Cpl. and Mrs. Rich ard Godel and son, of San Anton io, Tex., who came to be with his miother during her illness, left for their home December 3 after spending the evening with his mother . . . Mis® Maxine Golden this week underwent an appendix operation in St. Catherine’s hos pital in Omaha. She is a graduate nurse at St. Catherine’s. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wyant received word that their son, Richard Wyant, underwent an appendix operation in Oshkosh hospital Friday, December 8 . . . Betty Mae Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harmon broke her shoulder Monday evening, De cember 11 • . . Pat McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, jr., has been serious ly ill . . . H. E. Coyne accompan ied George Hammond in Biglin Bros.’ ambulance Wednesday when Pat Coyne was removed from an Omaha hospital to his residence at St. Edward. Pat Coyne had been hospitalized a month following a broken hip. . . , Mrs. Larry Schaffer and son returned Friday from Oklahoma City, Okie., where the infant, Dewey, was bom on November 29. Mother and baby are at the D. C. Schaffer home here. LYNCH—Ed Johns was “sev erely bruised" Thursday, Decem ber 5, when he was kicked by his horse. He was kicked above the knee of his left leg. X-rays were taken and no bones were broken . . . . Mrs. Katie Vraspir was dis missed from a Norfolk hospital 1 last week and is now at the home j of here daughter, Mrs. Joe Rihan ek. . . . Eugene Hrbek, of Scott ville, is “quite ill” with rheuma tic fever in the Lynch hospital . . . Kathryn Mulhair was taken to j the local hospital this week for j treatment. She has been unablej to attend school the past 10 weeks ! due to a heart ailment. . . Bar- ; bara, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thorell, of BrLs- j tow, was brought to Lynch doc- j tors Thursday. She fell from the ■ kitchen cabinet while climbing ; up to find a nickel. She struck the breadbox cuting a long deep gash in the skin. Twenty stitches were required to close the wound. She and a playmate were at home alone at the time of the accident . . . Mrs- Elmer Alder, sr., of Dor sey, is assisting at the Elmer Al der home in the care of the Al der children, who have the whooping cough. PAGE—Ray Snell and his son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller, and family, of O’Neill, drove to Sioux City Sunday to bring Mrs. Snell home from St. Joseph’s hospital, where she had spent several days. Mrs Snell went to Sioux City the first of last week to see about a foot injury sbe had received eight weeks ago and which had failed to improve. It was found there was a fracture of the foot and it was necessary to reduce the swel ling before it could be put in a cast . . . Ldoyd Fussleman, mana ger of the Farmers Union store at Page, was able to work at the store Monday afternoon. He had been confined to his home for a month following an attack of pneumonia. . , Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Braddock and Jo Ann took Mrs. A. L. Don* and Vernon to Sioux City Sunday to see Mr. Donr, who is a patient in the Lutheran hospital. They all re turned home Monday. ATKINSON —Russell Everett suffered a severe stroke Thurs day, December 7. For a time his condition was considered critical but he is now “slowly improv ing.” . . Dave Lamphier, who has been employed at the Hickman farm for many years, is on the sick list this week. . . Mrs. Leo Seger is at home now but is not allowed to have visitors. . . Mi’s. James Coday, sr., and Mrs. Jen nie Heeter were patients at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Nor folk this past week—Mrs. Coday for medical treatment and Mrs. Heeter for surgery. EWING—Mr. and Mas. Benjam in Larson took Mrs. Rose Fridley and her daughter, Mrs. Katherine Boies, and Jennie Brown to Nor folk on Friday. Mrs. F'ridley, who has been bedfast for the past six months with a broken hip, went to the hospital for a complete checkup. The report was that she was “doing fine” and would be able to bet up part time . . . Mrs. Casper Larson came home Mon day, December 4, from the Luth eran hospital at Norfolk where she had been a surgical patient. CHAMBERS—Bill Major was taken to the Methodist hospital in Sioux City where he expected to undergo a major operation on Monday Bill Turner and Leo Adams took him down . . . Clair Grimes and daughter, Mrs. Lela Corcoran, and G. H. Grimes drove to Sioux City Friday where the latter two had medical checkups . . . Mrs. Charles Edwards return ed last Thursday from the Tilden hospital where she had under gone an operation for appendic es. SOUTH OF STUART —Joe Batenhorst underwent a minor operation Thursday, November 30, at the Good Samaritan hospi tal in Kearney. He returned home Tuesday, December 2. , . Mrs. Harold Givens and Mrs. Charles Deermer are sick in bed with the influenza. . . Mrs. John Miksch went to Omaha Monday for a checkup with her doctor. She will visit her two daughters and families, Mrs. Conrad Bott and Mrs. Ernest Bott, at Hastings before returning home. NORTH OF STUART— Little Wynn Hipke has been quite ill with influenza the past week, but it reported “improving.” Wynn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hipke. . . Whooping cough and influenza have been making the rounds of the community. Many children have been kept at home. STUART—Bruce Shald is a pa tient in a hospital at Winner, S. D., following a highway accident . . . Mrs. Susie Fuller has been sick with influenza the past week . . . Mrs. Mark Nelson is sick with the flu. DELOIT—Mrs. Henry Reimers I visited a dentist in Neligh last Thursday . . . There has been an epidemic of colds and influenza. Marilyn Funk and Janey Sehi j were ill this week. INMAN NEWS Mr- and* Mrs. Robeit Hutton, at Omaha, came Monday, No vember 27, to spend a few days visiting Mr. Hutton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Huton. Thanksgiving dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Cary were Mrs. Mary Hartigan and son, Pat, Mrs, Paul Harti gan, of Page, and Miss Mary lough visiting Mr. Watson's par Gayle Crouse, of Neligh. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Watson M-Sgt. and Mrs. John Watson Sergeant Watson is stationed at* came Monday afternoon, Novem- Ft. Lewis, Wash., and Mrs. Wat-* ber 27, to spend a few days fur- son accompanied him there. - ,.. _________ NOW INSTALLED! .. CYtlftPiHi# ROYAL THEATER.O’Neill . .Jl »“!*N*>-' ** : -fc ,. ... a. . IFOOD NEWS £ WEEK | AT SHELHAMERS I OUR SUPER MARKET OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P. M. EVERY DAY THRU DEC 23RD (Sunday Included) * ■ ----- I VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS, 6 No. 2 Cans.99c WHITE OR YELLOW POPCORN, 2-Lb. Pkg.29c SKIPPY " PEANUT BUTTER, 15 Oz.43c DIXIANA PANCAKE MIX, 3Hb. Pkg.41c \ s FINEST QUALITY — FRESH & CURED |, I ^^227 1 II PORK CHOPS Lb 49c 1 | SLICED BACON Lb 494 I CREAM | I CHEESE lb- 49c I 9 ROASTING — Dressed, Drawn Sq ■CHICKENS lb 45cI FIRST PRIZE v - .. — PEAS, 6 Cans..79c GOLDEN VALLEY TOMATOES, 2 No. 2\ Cans.49c HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOOD, 3 4*-0z. Cans.25c FARINA, 3-Lb.Pkg.27<= □ BUTTERNUT JELL POWDERS, 4 Pkgs..19c BLEACH CLOROX, Qt..17c GARDEN PARTY NAPKINS. 10c > SUNSHINE SHREDDED WHEAT, Pkg..17c - —— RARE TREAT—Made by Roasters of Butternut COFFEE, 1 Lb.. 73c 2Lbs._ 1.45 PTT T QRTTPV CAKE MIXES, 2 Pkgs.69c WILSON'S CERTIFIED ** „ „ OLEO, Colored & Quartered, 2 Lbs. 69s BULK NAVY BEANS, 5-Lb.Pkg..59c I I I YOUR MARKET FOR EGGS CREAM and POULTRY Prices Effective Dec. 14, 15, 16 SHELHAMER FOODS O’NEILL, NEBR. PRODUCE PHONE 173 GROC. PHONES 56. 78 BEEF HIDES 18C LB | Price subject to mkt. change