HECK—Mr, and Mrs. BUI Heck, of Ravenna, a daughter, weighing 9 pounds, born Mon day. She is the couple's first child. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakr zewski of OjNcill, who now have 18 grandchildren. DUFEK—Mr and Mrs. Joseph Dufek, of O'Neill, a daughter, weighing IVi pounds, born Sun day, July 1, at the O'Neill hos pital. The Dufeks have 2 other daughters. ANSON—Mr. ana Mrs. Albert Anson, of Page, a son, weighing 8 pounds 8 ounces, born Wednes day, June 27, at the Orchard hos pital. BARLOW—Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth (“Bud”) Barlow, of Ewing, twin sons, Jerald Dee and Larry Lee. born Monday, June 11. CLEMENS — Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Clemens, of Ravenna, S.D., a daughter, born Sunday, June 24. The Clemens, former Amelia residents, have 4 other children. LANDIS — Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Landis, of O’Neill, a son, Timothy Ray . weighing 8*4 pounds, born Saturday, June 30. future subs stteloeasp KRAEMER — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kraemer, of Lynch, a son, weighing 6 pounds 8 ounces, born Wednesday, June 27, at the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. This is their second child. “Grandmother” Kraemer, of Ro chester, Minn., arrived Saturday to assist at the Kraemer home. BOWMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bowman, of Bristow, a son, born Monday, June 25. at the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. Frontier for printing 1 F1 11 1 SICK & INJURED PAGE — Hugh Holliday, o f Page, accompanied by hi3 sister, Miss Mary Holliday, of O’Neill, left Thursday for California after receiving word of the serious condition of their sister. Miss Martha Holliday. Miss Holliday fell down a flight of stairs 2 weeks ago and broke both arms and received internal injuries. It was thought she was improving but she took a turn for the worse Wednesday, June 27. . Mrs. Blanche Darr, of Sacramento, Calif., came Wednesday, June 27, to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Stevens, who has been rather poorly late ly. . . Mrs. Roy Wilson has been on the sick list for over a week. . . MV's. P. T. Stevens, who has been ill for some time, continues on the sick list. CHAMBERS— Mrs. Leo Han nah returned Tuesday, June 26, from Our Lady of Lourdes hospi tal in Norfolk. . . Clair Grimes and G. H. Grimes drove to Sioux City Wednesday, June 27, to meet their brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grimes, who were re turning from Rochester, Minn., where Mr. Grimes had been for medical care. . . . Mrs. Clara Thorin became ill Saturday night and was taken to the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Thorin, at Neligh where she is under the doctor’s care. O’NEILL—Mrs. Carrie Borg is on the sick list. . . Dennis Mur phy has returned from St. Vin cent's hospital in Sioux City. He is reported to be “much improv ed. . . W. M. Storts fell and fractured his hip on Wednesday, June 27. He is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Francis Clark, and his condition is “pretty good.’’ . Mrs. John Valla is in General hospital at Lincoln wnero she re cently submitted to major sur gery. Mr. Valla returned to O’ Neill Monday. STUART—John Shald return ed from the Veterans hospital at Grand Island, Thursday, June 28. . . Earl Chaney, who has been a patient in the Veterans hospital at Grand Island, has been trans ferred to the Veterans hospital in Des Moines, la. . . . W. J. Holli day returned Sunday, June 24, from the Veterans hospital in Grand Island. EWING— Mrs. Theo. Schueth returned Friday from St. Vin cent’s hospital in Sioux City where she has been a surgical patient 10 days. Her sister, Mrs. George Walters, is assisting at the Schueth home during her convalescence. LYNCH—Little Marlene Streit has infection in her arm follow ing a severe burn. The burn is causing her “much pain.” . . . Frank Angus, of Butte, consulted doctors here. . , Mrs. Sarah Dar nell is ill with a heart ailment. AMELIA—Miss Sharon Prew itt, daughter of Mrs. Alice Prew itt, had her tonsils and adenoids removed at the Stuart hospital, Wednesday, June 26. EWING NEWS Phyliss Shilousky celebrated her 10th birthday anniversary on June 22. In honor of the occasion she entertained a number of fr iends at an afternoon party. Out door games provided entertain ment. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Shilousky. On Wednesday afternoon, June 20, the mother - daughter tea given by the Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Ewing Methodist church was well at tended. Small tables were arran ged in the church parlors at which 60 guests were seated. A clever work basket scheme was carried out by the decorating committee, Mrs Lei and Welke, Mrs. Flor ence Ebbengaard, Mrs. Waldo Davis and (Mrs. J. L. Pruden. Miss Anna Van Zandt and Mrs. R. G. Rockey had charge of the program. SOUTH OF STUART NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rhodes, >f Lincoln, spent Saturday and Sunday at the Roy Rhodes and Pete Foxworthy homes. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foxwor thy visited Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Foxworthy. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Brown returned to their home in O I- — maha last Thursday. Delores Batenhorst returned to Omaha Tuesday night, June 26, after spending 5 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Batenhorst. Lester Papke spent from Wed nesday, June 27, until Saturday .at the Joe Wallinger home. George and Dickie Shald, went to Grand Island Thurs-1 day, June 28, to get their fath er, John, who had been a pa tient in the Veterans’ hospital. MVs. George Shald and Johnnie spent Thursday, June 28, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruder, and her sister, Mrs. Walter Reece, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boett cher and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Anderson, Mark and Jerry Ann visited on Tuesday evening, June 26, at the Wilbur Moon home. Guests of Parents — CHAMBERS —Mrs. Ed Nei mand and daughter, of Colora do, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Leo Hannah. ★ We have recently complet ed the rebuilding of our office in O'Neill and want you to join us in the formal open ing to be held Tuesday. it Wc have tried to provido the most up-to-dato faciii lies for your comfort and con venience: and the most effi cient equipment to enable our employees to serve you more efficiently. ■A Come in and get better ac quainted. Let us show you how we are trying to mako your electric service of great est value to you and this com munity. * I YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND FORMAL OPENING of Our New Offices in O’Neill • • T| ifcrjAv open - house * WmI/M I 1:00 p M JULY 10 U «■ • • New Work - Saving APPLIANCES on Display FREE I REFRESHMENTS | • FREE GIFTS • FAVORS • Come In and Get Better Acquainted Interesting Home - Making Demonstrations SNACK BAR - SPECIAL - . INTRODUCTORY OFFER Thurs. through Sat. ONE PINT of Our Own ICE CREAM FREE with each quart purchased Tell us how you like it! O-U-R QUALITY FOODS _ KEEP YOUR COSTS DOWN! I STOP. & SHOP AT — Shelhamer Foods O’NEILL «h PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE GROCERY PHONE: 173 JULY 5-6-7 PHONES 56, 78 SNACK BAR - SPECIAL - I TRY OUR NEW I SOFT FROZEN CREME I CONES I MALTED MILKS I SUNDAES I Thurs. through Sat. MALTED MILKS | 19c f DICE TUNA FISH, Can... 27c RICHNUT CATSUP, 14-Oz. BtL 23c OTOE 3 No. 2 Cans BEANS with BACON 4Qc OUR FAMILY 2-Lb. Jar GRAPE JAM.41c EATWELL MACKEREL, Tall Cn. 19c MEDIUM SIZE ORANGES 3 Lbs. for. 25c FIRM CRISP ' CABBAGE 2Lbs.for. lie WHITE GRAPEFRUIT io for 53c FRESH TOMATOES 2 Lbs, for 35c GIANT VEL.79c BUTTERNUT ENRICHED FLOUR, 10-Lb, Pkg. 79c ' FIRST PRIZE 3 No. 2Va Cans I PORK & BEANS ... 49c NAVY BEANS, 5-Lb. Pkg.. 59c RICE 2 5-Oz. Pkgs. KRISP1ES.29c EC, 45c PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR SPRING FRYERS ROASTING CHICKENS DRESSED & DRAWN HARTEX PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-Oz. Can..35c 2-Lb. Pkg. MACARONI.33c PROZANS ; Ql. Jar | Orange, Grape, QQC ! Pineapple Drink_ I PICKLED 14-Oz. Jar j PIG’S FEET ...35c j DUNCAN-HINES jfj CAKE MIX, Pkg.39c I HAVE YOU SIGNED UP FOR THOSE CASH PRIZES? Listen to “WOW CALLING” Mon., Wed., Fri., 12:30-12:45 Noon ITS the new NUTRENA TELEPHONE QUIZ IT COSTS YOU NOTHING — STOP IN AND SIGN UP TODAY We would Uke to tell you about NUTRENA “SHOAT 40” THE SUCCESSOR TO ALL OLD-TYPE HOG SUPPLEMENTS We are so completely sold on this new Nutrena shoat feed that we are making you this special offer of $4.00 per ton; 20c per cwt. DISCOUNT on all ‘SHOAT 40’ purchased Thurs., Fri., Sat. Complete line of Poultry, Hog and Cattle Feeds on Hand at all times. White, gray, sulphur, iodized & mineral blocks, crushed rock salt. Produce Markets CREAM 7jr\r Per Lb. .m \JP EGGS Per Doz. Subject to Market Change W-A-N-T-E-D SPRING FRYERS 3 Lbs. and Up We have orders for fryers — Contact Us for Price — 1 1 1 Produce Markets H. HENS J Per Lb. 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