FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. Evan Garwood, of the Green Val ley neighborhood, a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces, bom Friday, May 25, at the Bas sett hospital. Mrs. Greenwood is the former Maxine Mitchell. GOEBEL—Mr. and Mrs. Andy Goebel, of Stuart, a son, born Wednesday, May 23, at the Stuart Community hospital. BUKBACH—Mr. and Mrs. Cyr il Bur bach ,of Wynot, a son, Lar ry Kent, weighing 9 pounds 12 ounces, born at the Sacred Heart hospital at Yankton, S.D., on Monday, May 21. Mrs. Burbach is the former Irene Kalkowski, ol Lynch. This is the couple’s first child. ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson, northwest of Lynch, a daughter, Patty Lou, , weighing 7 pounds 4 ounces, born at the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. Mrs. Anderson is the for mer Dorothy Pitha, of Omana. VOLBEKD1NG—Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Volberding, a son, weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, born Satur day, May 26, at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. sULLilVAN — Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sullivan, jr., of O’Neill, a son, weighing 'tVt pounds, born Tuesday, May 29, at the O’Neill hospital. LiUtt SLIEST—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lotquest, of Ewing, a daughter weighing 8^ pounds, bom Monday, May 28, at Our Lady of Locroes hospital in Nor folk. POLLACK—Mr. and Mrs. Dona id Pollack, of Ewing, a son, Roger Lynn, bom Thursday, May 24, at the Tilden hospital. This is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Pollock, of Ewing, are the grandparents. SCHMIDT—Mr. and Mrs. Jul ius Schmidt, jr., of Ewing, a daughter, Dinda Sue. bom May 12. at a Norfolk hai^ital. McKENNA — Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKenna, of Omaha, a daughter, Patricia Elizabeth, Porn May 16, in Omaha. Mrs. Mable McKenna is the grandmothei. Rocket*, Juniors Entertain Stuart The O'Neill Rockets will be host to the Stuart entry in the North-Central day - and - night league under the Carney park lights Sunday night. The uneiu Junior Legion team will tangle with the Stuart Jun iors, Sunday aiternoon. Iris Show Planned in AJiunion— The Atkmeon tiri* society plans to held the annual ins show at the high school audi urium, Saturday, June 9. The show will be open to the pubhc at 2 p.m. Anyone having flow ers or ms is invited to exhibit. All entries must be in by ll):3u a.m. the day of the show. Com mittees will be on hand to as sist exhibitors in every way pos sible, Anyone interested may obtain further information from Mrs. Lane Griffin, Atkinson. There is no entry fee for ex hibitors and no admittance fee for visitors. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: May 24 — Donna Asher, of O’Neill, tonsils and ad enoids, condition “good”; Jim Nightingale, of Atkinson, appen dectomy, condition “good.” 27— Mrs. Owen Davidson, of O’Neill, medical, condition “improved.” 29 — Mrs. Tom Sullivan, jr., of O’Neill. Dismissals: May 24—Mrs. Alton Rockford and daughter, of Cham bers; Donna Asher, of O’Neill; Mrs. Frank Fritton, of O’Neill; Cal Geary, of Inman. 2a—Gary Nissen, of O’Neill. 26 — Albert Miller, of Emmet. 28 — William Kaczor, of O’Neill; Baby Teddy Fritton, of O’Neill. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (Stuart) In hospital: Mrs. Lola Hum rich, of Stuart, condition “good.” Admissions: May 20: Mary Jane Friedel, of Stuart, medical. Mrs. Rachel Greenfield, of New port, surgical. 22—Miss Elizabeth Schowalter, of Butte, surgical. 23 — Frances Chaffin, of Atkinson, surgical; Charles Chaffin, of At kinson, surgical; Mrs. Andy Goe bel, of Stuart, a baby boy. Dismissals: May 21—Mary Jane Friedel, of Stuart. 23—Miss Eliz abeth Schowalter, of Butte; Miss Ailene Wilkinson, of Atkinson. 24 —Frances Chaffin, Charles Chaf fin, of Atkinson. Mrs. Merle Richards Burial Saturday ATKINSON—Funeral services were held Saturday, May 26, at 2 p.m., for Mrs. Merle Rirhards, 64, who died Thursday, May 24, at her home following a short illness. The rites were held at the Methodist church with Rev. B. G. “Hughes officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. Survivors include: Widower— Merle; daughters — Mrs. Leroy Root, of Atkinson; Mrs. Dorrett Gallagher and Mrs. Jessie Ridge way, of O’Neill; mother — Mrs. Lou Ella Brook, who has made her home with the Richards for many years; 3 grandchildren — Wayne Root, Lonnie Root and Judy Gallagher. Friends and relatives who were here to attend the funeral were; Frank Clark, of Titonka, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark, of Ban croft, la.; Mrs. Paul Lenure, of Denver, Colo.; Miss Theo Brook, of Boulder, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Storby, of Forest City, la.; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Richards and son, of Sac City, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wearne, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wearne and Mrs. George Blake, all of Bloomfield; Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Ridgeway and Mrs. Julia Gallagher, of O’Neill; Mr. and Mrs. William Timmer man, of Royal; Mr. and Mrs. Has kins West, of Burwell; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Davis, of Burwell. Midget Club Is 'Progressing Fine'— The American Legion midget baseball club is “coming along in fine shape,” according to George Head, manager. Practice sessions are being held each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:15 p.m. at the north ball park. The club needs more ball play ers as several positions are still open. Head said. Any boy who will not reach his 16th birthday in 1951 is eligible to join. 20 Ox pjjg Bisquick for Better Short Cakes.29c ROYAL GUEST Orange Peko Tea Bags, 16 s size ... 17c Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup. 1-lb. can 17c Alpine 6Vi-oz. Cello pkg. Cnamei Cookies _ 23c Flordia Frozen Orange Juice, 6-os. can 24c IGA Brand Stuffed OliTes, 2-os. bottle _ 23c I IGA Brand 16-oz. ran Greenlee Peas_21C MEAT DEPARTMENT Friday and Saturday Swift Semi-Boneless Pork Feet, 14-ox. jar_ 35c Wilson’s C. K. Bacon, 1-lb. pkg. 45c Large Bologna, lb._ 49c Fresh Pork LWar, lb._'ICe Linko Cream Style White Corn, No. 303 can _ 16c I Brice’s 6-oz bottle Horse Radish - 14c I Fresh Frozen Peas. 12-os. pkg._ 25c Fresh Frozen 10-oz. pkg. Cauliflower -25c FRUIT DEPARTMENT Friday and Saturday No. 1 Quality Calif. Oranges, lb. I2c : Fresh Crisp Head Lettuce, lb._ 12c Calif. Juicy Lemons, lge. sixe, 3 for 14c I Fresh Garden Carrots, bunch_ 9C ! White Grapefruit, 3 for- 19e Post’s Grape Nuts, pkg.19c IGA HOME STYLE French Dressing, \ pint bottle.22c SICK & INJURED EWING—Mrs. Bertha Ruroede | is “satisfactory” at Our Lady of | Lourdes hospital i n Norfolk. . . . Mrs. Frank Noffke, sr., and Mrs. Frank Noffke, jr., went to Oakdale Monday, May 21, for dental work. . . Mary Lois Noff ke, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noffke, jr., is a patient at the Tilden hospital, suffering from rheumatic fever. Later report informs us that she returned home Saturday. . . E. A. Harris spent Sunday with Mrs. Harris at the University hospital in Omaha, where she is undergo ing treatment for arthritis. . . Mrs. Ray Crellin went to Grand Island on Friday by bus to spend some time with Mr. Crellin at the Veterans hospital. Word was re ceived later that Mr. Crellin had undergone surgery the same day and was doing as "well as could be expected." ATKINSON— James Nighten gale underwent an emergency operation at the O'Neill hospital on Thursday evening. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spence and Dennis re turned home from Omaha Satur day where Dennis had his tonsils removed at an Omaha hospital on Wednesday, May 23. . . Mrs. Byron McCoughey is a patient at the Bassett hospital, where she has been the past week. . . H. E. Pelcer is ill at his home in Atkin son. . . . Theodore Kubart is “im proved” at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. O’NEILLr—Mrs. E. F. Quinn, a patient in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk, is "satisfac tory.” “Grandma” Summers, 91 years-old, is able to sit up a little after a recent illness. . . Ed Pano wicz entered an Omaha hospital Monday for surgery. . . Ben Gil ligan, O’Neill druggist, is in St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha where he has been a patient for 2 weeks. PAGE — Mrs. August Hesse has returned home from Sioux City where she was hospitalized for a week. Her mother, Mrs. Lippolt, came with her. . . Mrs. Carl Marc and baby son return ed from the Tilden hospital on Sunday. . . Norman Wettlaufer’s condition is “good” at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. NORTH OF STUART--Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sweet and family visited Mrs. Sweet’s brother-in law, Warren McClurg, at the Bassett hospital. Mr. McClurg underwent surgery on May 18 at the hospital and was very ill for several days but is “much im proved” and expects to go home in a day or two. STUART—John Shald and W. J. Holliday entered the Veterans hospital at Grand Island for med ical care on Thursday, May 24. . . Mrs. Audrey Hasch, of Newport, sister of Ward Dyer, underwent surgery at a Norfolk hospitai on Saturday, May 26. CELIA—Frances and Charles Chaffin had their tonsils remov ed at Stuart Wednesday, May 23. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Colfack took their son, Dennis, to Stuart Wednesday, May 23, to consult a doctor. CHAMBERS — Elaine Spath had her tonsils removed at a Nor folk hospital one day last week. . . . Sylvia Loeske underwent an appendectomy at a Norfolk hos pital Thursday, May 24. Nielsen Family Holds Reunion EWING — The Alvin Gibson home in Ewing, being centrally located, was chosen to be the scene of the Nielsen family re union Sunday, May 27. Mrs. Gib son is a member of that family. At noon a no-host dinner was served to the relatives present and the afternoon was spent so cially. Mrs. Calmer Nielsen, of Gil lette, Wyo., was the guest-of-hon or. Others in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nielsen and family, of Inman; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel, of Chambers; Mr. and Mrs. Bus Claus and children, of Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Claus and daughter, of Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bishop, of Grand Island; Mrs. Calvin Bos trom and daughters, of Sioux Ci ty; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and Julie ,of Ewing. MARRIAGE LICENSES Vernon Charles Oleson, 19, of Geddes, S. D., and Miss Mary Lucille* Osborn, 18, of Dorsey, May 23. Donald George Cavanaugt, 24, of Chambers, and Miss Marian Anita Brady, 23, of Bloomfield, May 24. Charles William Felver, 31, and Miss Lieu Reta Ritts, 19, both oif O'Neill, May 25. Michael A. Coday, 28, and Miss Dorothy Ann We Wei, 20, both of Atkinson, May 25. Donald James Prill, 22, of Page, and Miss Armetta Wano Gleed, IT, of Chambers, May 26. * James D. Johnson and Mrs. A. Verna Henry, both of South Sioux City, May 28. James Vaughn Seger, 19, and Miss DeLores Mae Karo. 19, both of Stuart, May 28. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE: Fme white rock fryers. Mrs. P. McGinnis, Em met, o r phone 20R11 at noon. 4c FOR SALE: Surge dairy equip ment for sale by Kenneth Dil lon, Ainsworth, Nebr. Get your milking machine now while they are still avail able. 4 tfc Page Pupils Hold Term-End Picnics PAGE— The Page school clos ed Friday, May 18, with the fol lowing picnics: The high school pupils and their teachers, Supt. John Lamason, Ralph Brostrom and Miss Phyllis Shaul, drove to Neligh where they enjoyed rol ler skating and a picnic dinner. All the grade school pupils ex cept the primary and their teachers, Mrs. Lee Taylor and Mils. R. F. Park, went to Plain view where they had a sack lunch picnic at noon. In the aft ernoon they enjoyed roller skat ing. Mrs. Harry Thomsen took her little folks to the park in O’Neill, where fhe children en joyed the swings, teeter-totters and slides. They also enjoyed a sack lunch dinner. Other Page News Mrs. Dora Townsend enter tained at dinner Saturday, May 19: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmer, •Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fleming, Nicholas Beknjer and Mrs. C. A. Townsend in honor of the sec ond wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belmer. Mesdames Jarome Allen, So ren Sorensen, jr., Lloyd Fussel man, James Finley and Melvin Carson drove to Norfolk Thurs day, May 17, to shop for mate rials for the alumni banquet served here Saturday evening, May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hall of Braidwood, 111., brought Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Coover to their home in Page Thursday, May 17, after they had spent several weeks in the Hall home. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Coover are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly and Mrs. Addie Kelly drove to Pil ger Friday, May 18, to visit in the hoimc of John Burtwhistle. i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelly return ed home the same day. Mrs. Addie Kelly remained for a ! longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brostrom left Saturday, May 19, for Grand Island, where they spent a few day's with Mrs. Brostrom’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ben ner, and family. They then drove to New York City where they will spend the summer with Mr. Brostrom’s parents. They will return to Page the last of August as Mr. Brostrom has been reelected to teach here next term. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stew art stayed a few days with their son-in-law, Elmer Juracek, and his daughters, while Mrs. Jura cek was in the hospital with a a new baby boy. Mrs. Tom Sinnard, who is em ployed at the St. Francis hos pital in Grand Island, came Thursday, May 17, to spend part of her 2-weeks’ vacation with relatives. On Saturday morning, May 19, accompanied by Mifes Barbara Trowbridge and Mrs. A. O. Weber, she departed for Corpus Christi, Tex., to visit Mrs. Weber’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes and Miss Viola were Sunday, May 20, dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stein berg. Mrs. Dora Townsend has in her home a beautiful clump of Johnny - jump - ups having 63 blossoms, found by Henry Flem ing while driving over his ranch 4 xk miles south of Ewing. -Mrs. Minnie Hayne went to Wayne Saturday, May 19, to at tend the graduation exercises of her granddaughter, Donna Beth Bressler. She visited with her daughers, Mrs. Vernice Bressler and Mrs. Carl Nuss, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finley at tended the Gleed-Prill wedding at Chambers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hladik of home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nis sen. Mr. and Mns. Lee Stevens and family, of Lincoln, came Sunday to visit his father, Clarence Stevens. They will go to Butte to visit Mrs. Stevens’ relatives and attend an alumni banquet there. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smiley, Rita and Billie and Mrs. A. D. Palmer, of Norfolk, spent Sat urday night and Sunday visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Townsend. Pvt. Jerry Gray, who is sta tioned at Camp McCoy, Wise., spent Saturday night and until Sunday afternoon with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. • Gray, and his sister, Mrs. Melvin Lund, and family, who were visiing at the Gray home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright and son, Eldon, of Glendale, Calif., who have visited Mr. Wright’s relatives at Chambers, came the first of last week to visit Mrs. Wright’s parents, Mr. her brother, Calvin Harvey, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mari cle and son, Scot, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Lamason and Wilson. Mrs. Mari cle is a sister of Mrs. Lamason. Farmer Injured In Tractor Upset— Paul Woidnesk, who lives about 1 imile west of Midway, escaped with cuts and bruises when his tractor upset and roll ed over a 30-foot embankment on his farm about 7:30 Monday evening. Dr. J. P. Browm, who was called to the Woidneck home after the accident, described his injuries as “painful, but not ser ious.” Lt. Baker Is Guest-of-Honor— Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gatz enter tained a few couples Sunday eve ning in honor of their nephew, Lt. John Lee Baker. Frontier for printing! EAT BETTER - SAVE MORE ————"^—*—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm We've Low Prices Galore! QUALITY MEATS BOflSTIWC CHICKENS lb.-S9c LUNCHEON LOAF CORNED BEEF.75c SNO SHEEN CAKE FLOUR, Reg. Pkg._ 49c SEA VIEW SARDINES, 2 Tall Cans.. 33c HARTEX PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46-Oz. Can.37c CUDAHY'S PURITAN 1-Lb. Roll PORK SAUSAGE,.39c OUR MOTHER'S COCOA, Lb. 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