FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS CULVER—Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Culver, of O’Neill, a son, Da vid Lowell, 4-months-old, adopt ed Friday, December 15. FRISCH—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frisch, of Lynch, a son, born Tuesday, Decern heft- 12, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. Mrs, Frisch is the former LeRee Wade. JEDLICKA—Mr. and Mrs. Ot to Jedlicka, of Verdigre, a daugh ter, bom Tuesday, December 12, nt the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. HASENPFLUG—Mr. and Mis. Norman Hasenptflug, of Niobra ra, a daughter, Janice Leigh, weighing 1'k pounds, born Fri day, December 8, at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. KAUP — Mr. and Mm. Law rence Kaup, of Stuart, a daugh ter, Mary Lou, weighing 8 pounds • » « » % M *_Jt_ and 1 ounce, bom Tuesday, De cember 12, at the Stuart Com munity hospital. PAPKE—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Papke, of Stuart, a son, Ge.ry P.aymond, weighing 6 pounds and 5 ounces, born Wednesday, De cember 13, at the Stuart Com munity hospital. PERRY—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry, a son, Keith Duane, weigh ing 8 pounds 11 ounces, born Thursday, December 14, at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor folk. This is the couple’s third child and second son. BEEBOUT—Mr. and Mrs. Mer lin Beebout, of Ainsworth, a son, weighing 8 pounds, born Mon day, December 18, at Ainsworth. The baby is the first great-grand son of Mrs. Vannie Newman. BAKERr—Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Baker, of Atkinson, a son, Dan iel Ray, weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, born Friday, December 15, at the Barrett nursing home in Atkinson. DICKERSON—Capt. and Mrs. Roy Dickerson, of Lawton, Okla., (twin sons, James William and John Roy, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces and 6 pounds 14 ounces, respectively, born Tuesday, De cember 12, at Lawton. Captain Dickerson, a former Atkinson Graphic employee, recently was ! called to active duty. He is sta tioned at Ft. Sill, Okla., with a ! field artillery organization. VAN BUREN — Mr. and Mrs. j Ralph Van Buren, of Dorsey a daughter, weighing 9 pounds, ! born Saturday, December 16. ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. i W'illiam Anderson, of O’Neill, a daughter, weighing 10 pounds 6 ounces, born Tuesday, Dec., 19. MILLER—Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of Ewing, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds, born Wed nesday, December 20. SEHI—Mr. and Mrs. Mark Se hi, of Deloit, a daughter, Wanda Mae, born Monday, December 11, in a Norfolk hospital. CORRECTION DOOLITTLE—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doolittle, jr., of Amelia, a daiuighter, Vickie Ralinda, born : Wednesday, November 29. The mother is the former Miss En i body. Visit Columbus— Mrs. Lod Janousek, Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmit went to Columbus Sunday, December 17, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hile. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: 8x9 Bigelow ax minister rug, floral pattern, maroon background. Good con dition. — Mrs. John Hall, O’ Neill. 33c FOR SALE: Winch for regular tractor, will also fit F20 Inter national. —Clyde Burge, Am elia. 33p35 CARD OF THANKS TO THE friends and relatives who helped me at the time of my accident and to all who sent cards and visited me. A very sincere thank you! — James A. Boyle, and Family. 33p50 SICK & INJURED i ATKINSON—Miss Anna Cou fal is a patient at the Methodist hospital in Omaha. . . Fred Rich ardson spent several days last week in a hospital at Ainsworth.* He had suffered from what was described as an ulcer on one o* his eyes. He is “much improved” at this time but expects to con sult a specialist soon, as this is the second time the trouble has occurred. Charley Mlinar has been having the same experience and has been to specialists in Norfolk. The exact cause has not been determined in either case , , . James Tracy is "critically ill” at the home of his son, George. Mr. Tracy served as janitor of the Atkinson public school for many years and is known to most as "Jim" . . . Pneumonia patients at the Stuart Community hospit al from Atkinson this week in clude Mrs. Henry Dobrovolny and Fiank Solformoser . . . Eliza beth Wilcox returned Saturday, D cernber 17, from Stuart where she had been a pneumonia pa tient. Miss Wilcox is seventh grade teacher at the Atkinson public school. . . George Spence is "critically ill” at his home in Atkinson. .. Simon Schaaf’s con dition is “fair." . Mrs. Rex Beck with has been spending several weeks helping to care for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Seger, who are ill. Mr. Seger, of Inman, is bedfast and has been for sometime. Mrs. Seger was taken to O’Neill (for care the first of the week. Mr. Seger’s condition is considered “critical,” Mrs. Se ger is "somewhat improved.” EWING—Mr. and Mrs. Benja min Larson, accompanied by his brother, Harry Larson, of Alzada, Moht., went to Rochester, Minn., on Saturday where Mrs. Larson had an appointment for a physi cal checkup at the Mayo clinic on Monday. Harry Larson will also have a checkup there. . . Mrs. Perry Sai9er, who has been ailing for several months, went to Rochester, Minn., on Friday where she will undergo medical treatment. She was accompanied by Mr. Saiser and her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Hoag, of Omaha. • • Mrs. James Pennington has been having a seige of influenza the past week. Her mother, Mrs. Roy Green, of Cedar Rapids, has helped care for her and her fam ily. . . Ernie Norwood, who has been a patient for the past month at the Veterans hospital at Grand Island, is back home again “much improved.’’ . . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke took their oldest son, Milan, to Norfolk on Monday, December 11, for a physical checkup. He is able to be back in school. . . Mr. and | Mrs. John Walker and son, Bob bie, were in Norfolk on Monday, December 11. Bobbie, who re cently had his tonsils removed, had a medical examination. O’NEILL—Mrs. Neil F. Clarke, j who was in a hospital for one land one - half weeks, stayed a week with her parents in Or chard. She is now home recup erating. The children are in Or chard with their grandparents... Richard Perry and Mrs. Maurice Cavanaugh went to Norfolk Sun day to see their new son and new grandson, respectively, Keith | Duane Perry, and Mrs. Perrv at 'Our Lady of Lourdes hospital. Test Your Intelligence Score 10 points for each correct answer in the first six problems. 1. Which of the following is not a material used in women’s clothing? —pongee —vellum —organza —voile 2. How old are the Dionne quintuplets? —15 —16 —17 —18 3. Three of the following basketball players stand almost seven feet tall. Which one does not? —Don Otten —Bob Kurland —George Mikan —Tony Lavelli 4. A pomelo is another name for the: —grapefruit —pineapple —lime —pomegranate 5. The capital of North Korea is: —Pusan —Pyongyang —Chosin —Seoul 6. Smokers will know which of the following terms pertain to a match. —coffin-nail —fag -smoke-stick —lucifer 7. Four of our states have been nicknamed after trees. In the follow ing matching problem, you are asked to place the letter preceding , each state listed at left in the proper space at right, where the nicknames have been listed. Score yourself 10 points for each correct judgment. (A) South Carolina —“Magnolia State" (B) Maine —“Evergreen State” (C) Mississippi —“Pine Tree State” (D) Washington —“Palmetto State” Total your points. A score of 0-20 is poor; 30-60, average; 70-80, superior; 90-100, very superior. ANSWERS TO Intelligence Test 1—Vellum. 2—16. 3—Tony La velli. 4—Grapefruit. 5—Pyong yang. 6—Lucifer. 7—(A) Pal metto; (B) Pine Tree; (C) Mag nolia; (D) Evergreen. . . . Mrs. John Osenbaugh, jr., re turned from a Lincoln hospital Sunday with her new little daughter, Sandra Sue. . . . C. J. Gatz is spending a few days in. the Clarkson hospital in Omaha taking tests. . . Frank Murray is in the Veterans hospital in Grand Island this week. . . Mts. Hiram Johnson is in St. Joseph’s hospi tal in Sioux City. . . Hilda Mc Kim entered St. Catherin’e hospi tal in Omaha Saturday, Decem ber 16. Her condition is “improv ed.” . . Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle received word from their son, Pfc. Edgar Boyle, that he arrived in Yokohama, Japan, and was taken “seriously ill.” He was flown to Tokyo and operated on for appendicitis. He is “getting along fine.” STUART—Mrs. Mary Willer ling is confined to her home with an ankle injury . . . John New man is receiving medical care in the Veteran's hospital at Grand Island . . . Bruce Shald is recov ering from a brain hemorhage,, which resulted from a highway accident. He is in St. Anthony’s hospital at Martin, S. D. AMELIA — George Holcomb has been having a seige of influ enza. Allie Sammons took him to an Atkinson doctor Friday and Saturday. , . Mrs. Paul Fisher is ' recovering from a severe case of pinkeye. . . Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clemens have received word from the Lloyd Clemens family stating that Betty Clemens is ill with rheumatic fever. LYNCH—Dr. G. B. Ira, who has been ill, is ‘igetting along well.” . . Janis Mae Ellwanger was dismissed from the Sacred Heart hospital Friday, Decem ber 15, and returned to her home at Butte. She had suffered a bro ken leg when the wheel of a wagon loaded with corn went over her leg several weeks ago. . . Dennis Steinback, of Verdel, underwent an appendectomy at the Sacred Heart hospital on Thursday, December 14. CELIA—Darrel and Dale, 10 months-old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Focken, have been having a seige of pneumonia the past week. Another son, Doyle, has been quite sick with influ enza. NORTH OF STUART— Char les Sweet returned to school on Monday, December 18, after sev eral weeks absence because of whooping cough. CHAMBERS — Donald Hogge ivas taken to a Norfolk hospital Wednesday, December 12, for an appendicitis operation. He was expected to return Sunday. PAGE —Munson Stewart was able to be outdoors Saturday for the first time in four weeks after being confined to his home by illness. SOUTH OF STUART— School was not held in district 58 Mon day because of the illness of the father of the teacher, Mrs. Ruth Krotter. O'NEILL LOCALS Mrs. Glenn Gettert and sister, Miss Theresa Liable, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lia ble, in Atkinson Sunday. John Berigan, a student at the Universtiy of Nebraska, will spend Christmas with his par ents, the J. J. Berigans. Miss Joan Brady is expected home Friday from Doane college, Crete, to spend the holidays with her parents, the Lloyd Bradys. Miss Nancy Beha is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Be ha, for her vacation. Miss Beha attends St. Mary’s college, Xav ier, Kans. Darrel Adamson, of Fullerton, is visiting his brother, E. F. Ad- • amson, and Mrs. Adamson this week. Mrs. Vannie Newman and Mrs. J. rry Babl visited Mr. and Mrs. William Sehiessler and family, of Ainsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Don Borg and children, of Rapid City, S. D., have been visiting her mother, Mrs. William J. Biglin. She ar rived M o n d a y, December 11, and he came last Thursday. They left Monday for Sioux Falls, S. D., where they’ll spend Christ mas. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Fore man and Byron and Craig, of Bristow, visited Mrs. Claude Bates Monday. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Gilder sleeve and two daughters are spending Christmas in Los Ange les, Calif., with relatives. They expect to be home around New Years’. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Adamson spent the weekend at Ogallala. The true peace and ^ joy ol the ••■•on be 11 wM< ,,...? ARBUTHNOT OIL CO. O'NEILL We Will Close at Noon on Christmas Day season♦ g I i may none \ but true friends I jj T cross yourpatb. \ I W50 l £ J r a _ Biglin Bros. O’NEILL | “^ .■ I Vhe happiness shop is m full production Hildm^ Yildtlde. ch&e-r*... SLAT’S CAFE — WEST O’NEILL — < ♦ Thursday STAR Specials * HERE THEY ARE! Each and everyone a real moneysaving bargain for Thursday shoppers in O Neill. Tune in to the “Voice of The Frontier” each Wednes day morning at 9:45 for a preview of the next day’s STAR SPECIALS. Watch The Frontier each week for the page o\ Thursday Only STAR SPECIALS ! I 1,000 Hogs Estimated for Today • Upwards of 1.000 head of hogs are estimated ioi■ today' day) at the regular weekly sale. These will include 200 head of feeder pigs. . Cattle receipt, probably will exceed 500 with consignments of heifer and steer calves Here of today's sale will be the auction of_12 hea o r g year.old ford bulls, all of WHR breeding. These include one y proven sire. O’NEHL LIVESTOCK MARKET (Formerly Fredrickson Livestock ComrauC^) LEIGH & VERNE REYNOLDSON. Managers Phone 2 O NelU Corkle Hatch. — PHONE 19 — * THURSDAY STAR SPECIAL * NOW ON TRACK - A CARLOAD OF LINCOY $86 Per You I M. E. JACOBSON Phone 415 Best Buy in Our Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale ! USED SERVEL REFRIGERATOR Two-years-old . . . 8-cu. foot size . . features a freezer across the top. e original price when it was delivered new was $419, but our special price only . . . $195 GONDERINGER MOTOR CO. "Home of Dependable Transportation" HUDSON - DODGE ATKINSON PHONE 8311 * THURSDAYSTARSPECIAL * 1947 WILLYS STATION WAGON Here’s an excellent bargain for some one . . . 4-cylinders, 2 - wheel drive, new tires, motor has been completely overhauled, upholstery and body are in good condition . . . this car has an overdrive and a good heater. Our Special Sale Price $875 ^I