FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS KACZOR—Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kaczor, of Ewing, twins, a son, Larry Lee, weighing 3 pounds 11 ounces, and a daughter, Linda lou, weighing 6 pounds 2 ounces, bom Friday, June 8, at the O Neill hospital. The twins are the first children of the ICaezors. LUBEN—Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Luben, of Inman, a son, Dean Paul, bom Friday, June 8, at the O’Neill hospital. Mrs. Luben was formerly Muriel Frake. GRUENBORG— Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gruenborg, of Stuart, a daughter. Carol, bom Saturday, June 9, at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. Mrs. Gruen borg is the former Naomi Fly rear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Fryrear, of Amelia. O’MALLEY—Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Malley, of San Lorenzo, Calif., a son, born Wednesday, June 6. Mr. O’Malley is the son of Mrs. Lawrence O'Malley, who lives on the ranch southeast of Amelia. SWANSON — Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. N. Swanson, of 3300 11th street, Moline, 111., a son, barn Monday, June 4. Mrs. Swanson is the former Doris Graver, of Ew jyi£, BA1BLE—Mr. and Mrs. Felix Laible, of Stuart, a son, weigh ing 7 pounds 14 ounces, boin Sunday, May 27, at the Barrett nursing home in Atkinson. SCHAAF—Mr. and Mrs. Char les Schaaf, of Stuart, a daughter. Diane Teresa, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Tuesday, June 5, at the Stuart Community hospi 13JENSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Berton Jensen, of Stuart, a son, born Thursday, June 7, at the Stuart Community hospital. SCHNEIDER — Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Schneider, of Stuart, have adopted an 11-months-old dautflx ter, Mary Kay, from an orphan age# CHILDERS—Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Childers, of Chambers, a son, Kenneth Irwin, weighing C Jounds 4 ounces, born Friday, une 8, at the O’Neill hospital. COENEN — Mr. and Mrs Jo seph Coenen, of O’Neill, a son, Jerry Joe, weighing 6 Mi pounds, bom Friday, June 8, the O’Neill hospital. LIEB — Mr. and Mr3. Leland Lieb, of O’Neill, a daughter, Catherine Marie, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, born Wednes day, June 13, at the O’Neill hos pital. PETERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Willis Peterson, of Atkinson, a son, bom Friday, June 1, at the Bassett hospital. Mrs. Peterson is the former Helen Elder. , SLAYMAKER— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slaymaker, of Atkinson a daughter, born Friday, June 8, at the Barrett nursing home. Mrs. Slaymaker was the former Fernp Freouf. The Slaymakers have 2 other daughters. KRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. Syl vester Kramer, a daughter, Jean nie, bom Friday, June 8. The Kramers have another daughter and 2 sons. TRAFFIC COURT June 7 — Lawrence Murray pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly. Fined $10 and costs. Arresting officer: Chet Cal kins. June 7 — Charles Connero pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly. Fined $10 and costs. Arresting officer: Cnet Cal kins. * June 11—Lee Wyant pleaded guilty to being drunk and disor derly. Fined $10 and costs. June 12 —Lawrence Farewell pleaded guilty to driving a motor vehicle with 1950 license plates. Fined $10 and costs. Arresting of ficer: F. M. Dineen. HOSPITAL NOTES SACRED HEART HOSPITAL (Lynch) Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of Lynch, medical, doing well; Mrs. Gerald Lee, of Lynch, and baby boy, doing well; Mrs. Adolph Soukup, of Spencer, and baby boy, doing well; Mrs. Chas. Pil cher, of Butte, and baby boy, doing well; Mrs. John Engel haupt, of Butte, and baby girl, doing well; Marlin Svatos, of Lynch, accident, dismissed on June 10; Mrs. John Schmit, of Lynch, and baby boy, doing well; Mrs. M. IV. Olin, of Spen cer, medical, doing well; E. H. Wenke, of Spencer, major op eration, satisfactory. Mrs. Hannah Donohoe, of O - Neill, medical, doing well; Mrs. Wm. Scheinost, of Spencer, and baby girl, doing well; Mrs. Reu ben Avoy, of Spencer, medical, dismissed, June 6; Mrs. Frank Wyant, of Redbird, and baby girl, dismissed June 8; Mrs. Wm. Kaial, of Walnut, major surgery, doing well; Mrs. Otto Bentzen, of Naper (died June 12); Miss May McGowan, of O’Neill, not so good; O. A. Kilpatrick, of O - Neill, medical, unchanged. O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: June 8—Mrs. Mer lin Luben, of Inman; Mrs. Eddie Kaczor, of Ewing; Helen Gokie, of O’Neill, tonsillectomy and ade noidectomy, condition "good”; Mrs. Lyle Childers, of Chambers. Mrs. Joseph Coenen, of O’Neill. 9 —Mrs. Bernard Clouse, of Bart lett, tonsillectomy, condition “good”; Mrs. Dean Wiehite, of Gordon, medical, condition “lair.” 10— Ed Young, of O’Neill, acci dent, condition “good.” 11—Mor ris Pongratz, of O’Neill, tonsil lectomy and adenoidectomy, con dition "good.” 12— Mrs. Larbee Kelly, of Page, medical, condition “fair.” 13—Mrs. Leland Lieb, of O’Neill. Dismissals: Junes 8—Helen Go kie, of O’Neill. 9 — Mrs Dean Wiehite, of Gordon. 10 — Mrs. Bernard Clouse, of Bartlett: Mrs. Don Heiss and daughter, of Page. 11— Ed Young, of O’Neill; Mor ris Pongratz, of O’Neill. 13 —Mrs. Joe Coenen and son, of O’Neill; Mrs. Eddie Kaczor and twins, of Ewing. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (Stuart) In the hospital: Mrs. Lola Hum erick, of Stuart, condition "good.” X-ray out-patients: Leland An derson, of Atkinson: Dr. Phillip Olson, of Hollywood, Calif.; Frank Solfermoser, of Stuart. Admissions: June 5—Emil Col fack, of Atkinson, surgery; Mrs. Charles Sehaaf, of Stuart, a baby girl. 6—Jim White, of Atkinson, surgery; Mrs. Fannie Coats, of Stuart, medical, condition ''good’’; Emil Tomsick. of Atkinson, sur gery, “good." 7 — Mrs. Berton Jensen .of Stuart, a baby boy. 8— Mrs. Frances Kramer, of Atkin son, a baby girl; Mrs. John Shald. of Stuart, medical, condition “good." Dismissals: June 6 — Duane Ackerman, of Stuart. 7— Baby Daniel Lee Focken, of Atkinson: Jim White, of Atkinson. 8—Emil Colfack, of Atkinson; Miss Shir ley Shald, of Stuart. SICK & INJURED LYNCH—Mrs. Clem Dion, who has been critically ili for several weeks, is much improved al though still confined to the Sa cked Heart hospital. Relatives wen called to her beaside. . . . The smallest son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Svatos narrowly escaped drowning and was brouRht to the hospital Saturday, June 4. . . . Mrs. Sarah Darnell has “not been very well." . . Mrs. John Wike is “somewhat improved” in health. . . "Grandma" Gallop is “feeling better." Her daughter in-law, Mrs. Gladys Gallop, is staying with her. (More Sick and Injured page 14.) HARRY R. SMITH IMPLS. Your John Deere Dealer (In Former O'Neill Roller drome Bldg.) Phone 562 O'Neill Everyday and Everyday We’re Unloading MORE MACHINERY • Our store is brimming with all kinds of John Deere farm machinery, equip ment and £arts. Our store room is bulging with freight.. . and we can fill your every need! _ • Just arrived are some 9-, 12- and 16-ft. John Deere Windrowers . . . new J-D Model B and MT Tractors .., No. 730 J-D Listers . . . some 2- and 4-Row J-D Go Devils . . . No. 3 Mowers ... I 2-ft. Rakes . . . Farm-Hand Stackers. Our Shop Is Staffed with Factory - Trained Mechanics Who Are Ready to Serve You! J-D-D OILS & GREASES . . . COMPLETE STOCK O'NEILL LOCALS James Golden, of Atcheson, Kans., arrived Monday. He plans to visit for 2 weeks with his par entes, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden. Miss Elna Fae Olsen, of Rich field, Utah, arrived Sunday. She is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Harry D. Gildersleeve and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zacn and baby spent the weekend in Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. EL (“Al”) Gaskill went to Yank ton. S.D., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Schneider, of Ewing, visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Langan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Klein and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brandi, jr. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Janzing Monday evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Hill; of Stuart, Gene Hickok, of Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clyde. Mrs. Lod Janousek will return Sunday after spending 2 weeks at North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmit plan to meet her in Columbus. Too Late to Classify STRAYED: White-face cow and calf. Cow branded 2x4 on right ribs.—John Conway, O’Neill. G-8p'*0 HELP WANTED: At the M&M. 6c FOR SALE: 6-ft. Servel gas re frigerator, 3 years old. Price $75; 800 - watt Kohel light plant, $125.—Mrs. Pete Cooper, Orchard. 6-7p60 FOR SALE: Red Bermuda and Puerto Rico sweet potato plants, $1 per hundred, post paid.—H. E. Smith, Inman. 6-7c FOR SALE: Home grown Sudan grass, 8c per lb.—Wm. Kipple, 1 mile east on paving. *>p35 LEGAL NOTICES (First pub. June 14. 1951 ) ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF THE CITY OF O'NEILL The following is an estimate of the expenses of the City of O’ Neill, Nebraska for the fiscal year commencing the first Tuesday in May, 1951, and ending the first Tuesday in May, 1952. Wages and Salaries as provided by ordi nance $ 8,000.00 Maintenance of Police Department 8,000,00 Maintenance of Water Works . 8.500.00 Operation o f Water Works — 3,600.00 Improvements of Water Works . 8,000.00 Street Lighting 5,000.00 Street Maintenance, construction and re pair of walks and crossings . 14,500.00 Sewer Improvement Bonds, principal and interest 9,000.00 Water Improvement Bonds, principal and interest __ ~ 0,000.00 Maintenance of Fire Department - 1,500.00 Maintenance of Sewer System 1,500.00 Improvement of Sewer System 10,000.00 Support of Band . 750.00 Municipal Publicity — 750.00 Parks and Grounds- 1.500.00 Support of Airport_ 4,500.00 Miscellaneous_ 5,000.00 TOTAL _$97,100.00 Entire receipts of revenue for the fiscal year ending the first Tuesday in May, 1951, was as follows: Water Collections _$15,000.00 Holt County Treasurer. 38,000.00 Licenses, occupation taxes, etc._ 1,500.00 Other resources __ 300.00 TOTAL _I$54,800.00 J. E. DAVIS, Mayor Attest: O. D. French, city clerk 7-10 (First pub. June 14, 1951.) Julius D. Cronin, Att’y NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Estate No. 3665 In the County Court of Holt County, Nebraska, June 13, 1951. In the matter of the Estate of James B. Ryan, also known as J. B. Ryan, Deceased. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified that the administrator of said estate has filed in this court his final report and a petition for final settlement and distribution of the residue of said estate; and that said report and petition will be heard July 3rd, 1951, at 10 o’ clock, A. M. at the County Court Room in O’Neill, Nebraska, when all persons interested may appear and be heard concerning said fi nal report and the distribution of said estate, LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8c (First pub. June 14, 1951.) Julius D. Cronin, Att'v NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 3757. COUNTY COURT OF HOL1 COUNTY. NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF SAMUEL G COOVER. DECEASED. THE STATE OF NEBRASKA TO ALL CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that i petition has been filed for pro bate of the will of said deceased and for the appointment of Anns Coover as executrix thereof which will be for hearing in thii court on July 5, 1951, at 10 o’ clock A. M. LOUIS W. REIMER, County Judge. r (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 6-8. SUPER VALUES! for Thrifty Shoppers at SHELHAMER FOODS PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. JUNE I4TH. 15TH. 16TH ——— . _ _ FAIRVIEW SARDINES 2 Tall Cans 31c OUR MOTHER'S COCOA Lh.Pkg.39c CAKE MIXES 2 Pkgs. 73c MRS. GRASS' SOUP MIXES 2 Pkgs. 25c HARTEX PINEAPPLE JUICE 4Mh.Cn.37c FARINA 3-lb. Pkg...29c WHEATIES iz-Oz. Pkg. 21c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOOR Keg. Pkg.41c WILSON’S CERTIFIED SERV - IT WILSON’S SMOKED PICNICS OLEO MINCED HAM , Average Lb* 47c,3Lbs 89cI Lb.45c 11 ^■■MMDDaMMMHBNMBBaMMMMMMMHMNMHNMHHHBMKMMHMHHHHHHMMHHMHMMMHBMNMHMMMHHaNaHMMHnMMMHHBMNMHHHBB ROASTING CHICKENS Lb 49c WE ALSO WILL HAVE DRESSED SPRING FRYERS WEINERS Lb 59c WTT QON'Q RING BOLOGNA Lb 49c WILSON'S CORN KING SLICED BACON lb 49c BRAINS 5-lb Pail_ 4» ct TCFD BACON ENDS Lb 25c GREEN PASCAL CELERY Lb. 10c GREEN ONIONS 2 Clinches. 15c MEDIUM SIZE ORANGES Lb lQc SLICING CUCUMBERS Lb. 12c WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 10 to 53c GREEN PEPPERS Lb. 29c HARDING'S CREAMERY SQUARE DEAL BUTTER lb.....69c FLOUR so-lb.Bag $3.19 ™1 FIRST PRIZE VEL GiantPkg 79c P0RKiBEANS3No.2Cns.49c DICE RIVULET TUNA FLAKES Can 27c APRICOTS 3 No 2i Cans... 85c INutrena Leads Again! I WITH A GREAT NEW FEED I "SHOAT 40" TESTS SHOW “S-40” BEATS 5 LEADING BRANDS IN FEED LOT I Pigs fed “S-40" gained 18% faster than the average of 5 leading brands. Pigs fed “S-40" | needed only 39 pounds of supplement to make 100 pounds gain, compared to 63 | pounds average for five other brands. 1 Total feeld cost per cwt. gain with “S-40” was $9.50, compared to ^ I $11.30 average for the 5 other feeds - a saving of $1.80 per 100 pounds gain. 1 WE WILL HAVE MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE FOR YOU ON “S-40” I STARTED CHICKS on Hand! 7 pays i. 3 weeks I AUST. WHITES, LEG ROCKS WHITE ROCKS, CORNISH HAMPS, W. LEG. I We Will Have Another Hatch Off Thursday, June 14th | IT WILL PAY YOU TO KEEP YOUR CHICKS ON NUTRENA CHICK STARTER FOR 6 TO 7 WEEKS, SWITCHING TO GROWER DURING 7TH & 8TH WEEK. BY ^FOLLOWING THIS PLAN YOUR PULLETS WILL COME INTO PRODUCTION EARLIER I •w •«_ COMPLETE STOCK OF POULTRY & HOG FEEDS ON HAND _ Tune in WJAG, “VOICE OF THE FRONTIER” 9:45 A.M., Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, for O’Neill Markets on EGGS 36c Du. H. HENS 20c U>. CREAM 69c u> 1 ABOVE PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 13TH, SUBJECT TO ANY MARKET CHANGE ! ; WE ARE BUYING A LIMITED NUMBER OF SPRING FRYERS ■ 3 TO % LBS. Jl .---i-4