FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS HICKERSON — Hr: and Mrs. Melvin Hickerson, of Valley, a son, David Leon, weighing 7 pounds, bom Tuesday, March 13. Mrs. Hickerson is the former Avis Slaymaker. The Hickersons were former residents of Atkinson. OHDE—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ohde, of Atkinson, a daughter, Patricia, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, bom February 27. This is their second daughter. Mrs. Oh de is the former Evelyn Friedel. HAVRANEK—Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Havranek, of Spencer, a son, bom Friday, March 16, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. SEDIVY—Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sedivy, of Redbird, a son, born Monday, (March 19, at the Sac red Heart hospital, at Lynch. Mrs. Sedivy is the former Helen Maly, of Lynch. ROSSMEIER—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rossmeier, of Sidney, a daughter born Wednesday, Feb ruary 28, at Sidney. The Ros sineiers are former Lynchites. Mrs. Rossmeier is the former De- j loros Haselhorst. They also have two sons. CASSIDY—Mr. and Mrs. John Cassidy, jr., of Bristow, a son, 1 weighing 8 Vi pounds, born at the Burke, S, D., hospital, on Satur- j day, March 17. Mrs. Cassidy is j the former Lucille Lang. DcVALL—Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeVall, of Spencer, a son, born Saturday, March 17, at the Sac- j red Heart hospital at Lynch. SCHULTZ—Mr. and Mrs. Har- I old Schultz, of Naper, a daugh ter born Saturday, March 17, at the 'Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. SALMEN—Mr and Mrs. Ches ter Salmen, of Fairfax, S. D., a son, born Sunday, March 18, at the Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. THARNISH—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tharnish, of O’Neill, a son, Mark Stephen, weighing 7 pounds 2 ounces, born Saturday, March 24, at the O’Neill hospital. The moth er is the former Delta Cole. Charles Cole, of Star, is the grandfather. SHOEMAKER—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker, of O'Neill, a son, weighing 9 pounds, born Monday, March 28, at the O’Neill hospital. PHILBRICK—Mr. and Mrs De Wayne Philbrick, of O’Neill, a daughter, Diane Edelel, weigh ing 6*6 pounds, born Tuesday, March 27, at the O’NeiJl hospital. STRUBE—Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Strube, a son, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, born Monday, March 26, at 11:19 p.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor folk. This is the couples second son. Mrs. Harty Hostess to Club— Martez winners Tuesday eve- ! ning at the home of Mrs. P. B. Harty were Mrs. H. J. Birming ham and Mrs. Ira Moss. PLAN BASEBALL MEET Persons interested in the O’ Neill Rockest baseball team will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 2, at the O’Neill public school, it was announced Wednesday. CAR WINNER Mrs. Blanche Spann Pease, The Frontier Woman editor, Wednesday was announced win ner of a new Ford car in radio's “Name the Twins” contest. ROYAL THEATRE — O'NEILL — Sunday. Monday and Tuesday April 1-2-3 Drama With Dynamite In Its Kisses! RIGHT CROSS With June Allyson, Dick Pow ell, Ricardo Montalban. Adm. 42c plus tax 8c, Total 50. Children 10c, plus tax 2c. Matinee Sunday 2:30. Wednesday and Thursday April 4-5 THE MUDLARK Irene Dunne with Alec Guin ness, Constance Smith, Andrew Ray and Beatrice Campbell. Children 10c. plus tax 2c. Total 12c. ■ ■■ Friday and Saturday April 6-7 THE SHOWDOWN Starring William Elliott, Walt er Brennan, Marie Windsor. The story of an ambitious man sworn to kill a man he’d never seen. Es quire Magazine’s story of Shad Jones, whose fanatic desire for revenge terrified half the West. Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50. Children 10c, plus tax 2c. SICK & INJURED O'NEILL—Mrs. Elaine Ballew’s condition at St. Vincent’s hospi tal in Sioux City Monday was reported "improved” . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz took their daughter, Trudy, to Sioux City Monday for minor surgery at Methodist hospital . . . Mrs. John Cleary entered St. Vincent’s hos pital in Sioux City Tuesday for surgery. . . Mrs. Lionel Siefken was dismissed from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk re cently. . . Mrs. J. W. Ressel was dismissed Saturday from the Lutheran hospital in Norfolk. | Her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ressel, of Plain view, drove her to O’Neill, where she is recuperating at the home of her son, Harry. . . Mrs. James Kelly entered Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk Tuesday for surgery. , . John Stuifbergen was taken to a Norfolk hospital late Monday for an emergency ap pendectomy . . . Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hynes went to Omaha Tuesday where Mrs. Hynes consulted a doctor . . . Charles Hill, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill, fell and broke his arm Tuesday . . . Clarence Sauser was confined to his home Tuesday and Wed nesday because of illness . . . Mrs. Bob Moore and twins are doing well at our Lady of Lourdes hos pital in Norfolk . . . Mrs. Steve Hartynuik went to Lincoln Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Bowen to see her son, Stan ley, who is a patient at the Or thopedic hospital. . . Pfc. Donald Sauser, who is stationed at the Lackland air force base, San An tonio, Tex., expects to arrive home Tuesday, April 3, for a 10 day furlough. He is now in the hospital with bronchitis. ATKINSON—Mrs. Frank Hen derson underwent surgery at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor folk, Thursday, March 22. Her condition is reported as “good” , . . Frank Timblin, depot agent, has been transferee! to the Vet erans hospital in Minneapolis, Minn., from the Veterans hospi tal in Grand Island, where he has been since July. Mrs. Tim blin is in Minneapolis with his . . . Mrs. Tom McDonald is in the Stuart Community hospital slow ly recovering from an illness . . . Mrs. Fred Karo has come home from the Stuart Community hos pital and is “satisfactory” . . . Mrs. Frank Hendersen, a patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk, is “good” . . . Casper Winkler is “good” at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. , . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seger re turned last Thursday from Ro chester, Minn., where Mrs. Seger had been receiving treatment for three weeks. CHAMBERS—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and Mrs. Lela Corcoran drove to Omaha Mon day where Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Corcoran consulted a doctor . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gordon and ' family, of Bradshaw, and Shir ley Gordon, of Polk, came Fri day and spent Saturday with his ' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Fees, sr . . . Glee Grimes and Charles ; Coolidge drove to Sioux City j Saturday to bring Louis Neilson , home from Methodist hospital. ! Mr. Neilson was dismissed Thurs day noon, and his physician in- 1 forms him he is “well on the road to recovery". He will not [ be able to do much work for j some time, but is promised in creasing activity as the weeks ( past>. PAGE — Mrs. Robert Nissen j and baby daughter, Nancy Ann, ( returned home Friday from the , O’Neill hospital. . . Clarence Stewart was threatened with pneumonia last week and was . under the doctor’s care. He is al so suffering with an ulcerated tooth, . . Mrs. Marvin Snyder and daughter returned home Fri day from the O’Neill hospital. ' Mrs. Snyder’s mother, Mrs. Lee Duncle, of Unadilla, came Friday to spend a few days in the Sny der home . . . W. F. Williamson is “very ill”. EWING—Earl Billings return ed Wednesday, March n, from Grand Island, where he had been a surgical patient at the Veter ans hospital . . . William Kline tobe underwent an emergency appendectomy Sunday in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Nor folk. His condition is “good” . . . Mrs. Jesse Clark’s condition is "good” at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk . . . Mrs- Min- ■ nie McBeth was distressed from Our Lady of Lourdes hospital the end of the week. INMAN — LeRoy Moore has been suffering an ear infection the past few days. . . Glenn Eat en is “improved” at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. AMELIA—Mrs. Stella Sparks ■was on the sick list Wednesday, March 21, suffering from an at tack of pleurisy. LYNCH—Mrs. Glenn Craig returned from a Denver, Colo., hospital where she had been a patient for several months. Her husband is in the service and her children have been cared for by the Fred Spencer family dur ing her hospitalization. STUAIVT—Joe Langan, who was repairing his car, had his eye injured by a piece of spring which broke off and hit him, Sunday evening. He left Monday for Norfolk where he remained for medical attention. DELOIT—Mrs. James McDon ald recently submitted to an op eration in an Omaha hospital. O’NEILL NEWS Paul Moseman and John Beri gan arrived home Thursday from | the University of Nebraska to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moseman and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Berigan, for their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman and James (“Jim”) were in Nor folk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keefer and son, of Norfolk, spent Easter Sun day here with relatives and friends. Dr .and Mrs. H. D. Gildersleeve and Linda and Kathy were Eas ter dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Moses at tended a purebred cattle sale at Kimball, S. D., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Streeter and son were in Ewing Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary Rotherham. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hogen camp, of Buffalo, Wyo., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McElvain last Thurs day and Friday. Andrew Tiebold, of Miles City, Mont., arrived Friday for a vis it with Gene Grenier. The Misses Lorna, Sharon and Margie Marcellus returned Sun day from Atkinson where they had visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marcellus for four days. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. M B. Marcellus. Easter Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Wade Davis, of Chambers; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stowell and Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stowell and Donna and Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright, of Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tomp kins, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tomp kins, of Inman, and Rev. and Mrs. V. R. Bell were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawes on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trecker and children, of Broken Bow and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Skul borstad were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gem on Sunday. Mrs. Willard Landholm and Sue Ann and Mell J. Long, of Bristow, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long on Sun iav. Mrs. Betsy Aim observed her )2d birthday anniversary at a linner at the home of her daugh ter, Clara Aim, on Tuesday, March 13. Four of Mrs. Aim’s hildren were present at the din ler. They were: Mr. and Mrs. lal Rosenkrans, of Redbird; Mr. ind Mrs. Herman Dimmitt, of Jage; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aim ind Clara Aim. Another son, O. V. Aim, called his mother that lay from Manhattan, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long were linner guests at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Whetham on Caster Sunday. William J. Froelich returned to Chicago, 111., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Wanser nd children, of Holly Springs, a., spent the Easter weekend at he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froelich. Pvt. Oran Long, of Ft. Ben ung, Ga., is expected to arrive oday (Thursday) to spend a fur ough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Long. Miss Nadine Ccyne, of Phila lelphia, Pa., returned East Wed lesday, March 21, after visiting iere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coyne. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cohn re ;urned on Thursday evening, March 22, from a three-weeks’ :rip to Florida and New York. IMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins vent to Chicago, 111., Monday on i few days business. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carroll >pent Easter weekend in Sioux City visiting at the home of Mr. md Mrs. J. E. McFayden. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, it Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark, Andy Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Donohoe were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Francis Clark on Easter j Sunday. „ Mr. and Mrs. Mart DeBolt, of bcottsbluff, spent Sunday eve ning and Monday visiting at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. De Bolt. Mrs. M. P. Sullivan left Wed nesday, March 21, for Corpus Christi, Tex., to visit her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke. Mrs. Sullivan stopped at Omaha and Kansas -ity, Kans., to visit other rela tives. Gene Donohoe, of Fremont, visited at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Donohoe on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson went to Lincoln Sunday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Basler. Mr. Basler went into the army Wednesday, March 28. Mrs. Bas ler will return to O’Neill with her parents. Mrs. Gowan Miller left for her home in St. Paul, Minn., Mon day after visiting her father and aunt, Dr. W. E. Finley and Mrs. Frank Phalin, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Straube, of Broken Bow, left Sunday af ter having visited her mother, Mrs. Emma Lawrence. Mrs. Straube was here a week and Mr. Straube arrived Friday for a three day’s visit. Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Laursen and family went to Allen to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ellis. A group of telephone operators in Omaha spent Easter with their parents. They were Miss Bever ly McCarthy, Miss Gertrude Sul livan and Miss Rita Troshynski. They arrived Friday and left Monday. Miss McCarthy had as her guest, Miss Gertrude Stef fins, of Geddes, S. D. Miss Stef fi ns also visited her parents at Geddes. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holli day and three children, of Ger ing, are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Loy and with his parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Hugh Holliday at Page. Troops Holds Party— Brownie Troop II held our birthday party at the Larry John son home Wednesday afternoon, March 21. After the candlelight ing ceremony, we sang songs and gave the Brownie pledge. Mrs. Johnson and the leaders served birthday cake and ice cream. Our troop committee, Mrs. Larry Johnson, Miss Helene Gal lagher and Mrs. M. B. Marcellus, and our head, Mrs. E. F. Sullivan, were our guests.—By Elizabeth Fritton, reporter. EWING NEWS Supt. and Mrs. R. K. Whitmore and children returned Monday from Union where they had spent the Easter vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. L. R. Upton. Miss Fern Pruden accompanied Miss Donna Rudisil to her home at Palisade to spend the Easter vacation. Miss Rudisil is home economics teacher in the Ewing high school. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marquardt and Joan, of Laurel, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marquardt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berg strom, of Omaha, were weekend guests at the home of his broth er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Munn and family entertained at a family dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bergstrom and Kay, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bergstrom, of Omaha. On Sunday, Mrs. Laura Shober was a guest at the home of her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Bergstrom, and fam ily. Mrs. Jessie Angus was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eacher and family on Easter. Mrs. Wilda Carr and three children, of Holdrege, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dierks. They re turned home on Monday. Chambers Gals Cop Tournament PAGE—A volleyball tourna ment for girls was held at the Page high school gym Thursday and Friday evening. It was an invitational meet and teams came from Atkinson, Brunswick, Cen ter, Chambers, Clearwater and Oakdale. In the first rounds Thursday, Chambers defeated Center, Clear water defeated Oakdale, and Page won from Brunswick. In the finals Friday night, Chambers defeated Page for first place and Clearwater won from Atkinson for third place. Marlene McManus Is 3-Years-Old— Sunday, March 18, little Mar lene McManus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McManus, cel ebrated her third birthday anni versary at an informal party for two of her little friends and their mother. R. D. Landis went to Sioux City Wednesday. Too Late to Classify NOTICE WILL THE party who borrowed our 4-Square Book of Homes, by Weyerhaeuser, please re turn it?—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co., O'Neill. 47c CARD OF THANKS ” I WISH to thank those who re membered me with cards, let ters and flowers during my re cent hospitalization. Especially * do I wish to thank Reverend Gerber, members of the Wom en’s association, Cub scouts den mothers, friends and’ neighbors. MRS. DON O. LYONS _ 47c50 FOR SALE: Late 1950 Plymouth deluxe club coupe, like new, low mileage. — Harold Mann halter, Lynch, Nebr. 47-48pl00 NEW COMBINES MH 7’ PTO $1295.00 MH 7’ MTR $1650.00 . MH 12’ SP $3775.00 1 MH 14’ SP $4650.00 AC PTO $1285.00 Why pay more somewhere else when you can buy guaranteed combines here with immediate delivery? We have new and used tractors. WE TRADE SIGHT UNSEEN BOB CARROLL Phone 26759 27th & Adams Linc6ln, Nebr. 47cl20 SPECIAL DAVID HARUM FLOUR 50-lb. bag $3.49 I AT SHELHAMEB FOODS THURS. - FRI. - SAT. — O’NEILL, NEBR. — MARCH 29 - 30 - 31ST t PILLSBURY 2 Pkgs. 3 CAKE MIXES.73c £ YELLOW 3-Lb. Pkg. CORNMEAL.23c BABY ENGLISH 2-Lb. Pkg. WALNUTS.69c | 12-Os. Pkg. WHEATIES.21c r- 1 ■" ■'1 1 G. N. NAVY BEANS 5-Lb. Cello 59c FIRST PRIZE PEAS 4 No. 2 Cans 59c GOLDEN VALLEY DILL 2 Qi. Jars PICKLES 49c OTOE 3 No. 2 Cans I BEANS-BACON.40c | OUR MOTHER'S COCOA, 1 Lb. Can.... 39c Regards - In Chili Sauce 2 No. 2 Cans BROWN BEANS.25c 16-Oz. Cello EGG NOODLES.29c I MAR CAI C ,N LOBBY OF SUPERMARKET AT 1:00 P. M. SAT. 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