FUTURE SUBSCRIBERS HENNEY—Mr. and Mrs. Hen ney, of Omaha, a daughter, bom recently. Mrs. Henney is the for mer Mary Eva Hoffman, of Deloit. CAVANAUGH—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cavanaugh, of Cham bers, a daughter, bom Friday, April 18, at a Norfolk hospital. Mrs. Cavanaugh is the former Edna Kay Heeb. GONDERINGER — Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gonderinger, of O’Neill, a son, Charles Norman, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Saturday, April 26, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. The Gonderingers have two daugh ters. PORTER— Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Porter, of Columbus, a son, Michael Allen, weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, born on Sunday, April 27. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porter, of O’Neill. HAUPERT—Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Haupert, of O'Neill, a daugh ter, Kathleen Ann, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, born Sunday, April 27. at the O’Neill hospital. STRAKE — Mr. and Mrs. La verne Strake, of Stuart, a son, William Laverne, weighing 6 pounds 3Vz ounces, born Thurs day, April 17, at the Stuart Com munity hospital. GESIRIECH — Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gesiriech, of Stuart, a daughter, Diane Geneen, weigh ing 7 pounds 8Vi ounces, born Saturday. April 19, at the Stuart Community hospital. SICK & INJURED EWING—Guy Wright suffered a light stroke Monday, April 21, at his home. Dr. J. W. Bennie, of Clearwater, was railed. . . Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welke and son, Milan, went to Norfolk Tuesday, April 22, where Milan had a physical checkup. Milan is back at school again after several weeks absence due to ill health. . , . Frank Schrad and his son in-law, Arthur Funk, went to Norfolk last Thursday to visit Clemenee Schrad, who is a pa tient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital. He is receiving treat ment for an eye injury which oc curred on Wednesday, April 23, while he was building fence. . . On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mark Muff, of O’Neill, called at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferies. The Muffs had just returned from Savannah, Mo., where Mrs. Muff had gone for a physical checkup and her doctors were pleased with the results of treatments which she had taken some months ago. , . Mrs. Oliver Rishling, of Neligh, is a surgical patient at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. The Rishling family formerly lived south of Ewing. Mrs. Rishling is also an active member of the Royal Neighbors lodge . . . Robley Sisson is “satisfactory" in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor folk. O’NEILL—Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Heriford returned from Roches ter, Minn., Saturday. April 26. . . Mrs. P. B. Harty .surical patient in St. Vincent’s hospital, Sioux City, is expected home this week end. She was visited Sunday by Mr. Harty, J. D. Cronin and Mr. and Mrs- F. IN. Cronin. . . Jimmy Fox is "doing good” in the Luth eran hospital, Norfolk. . . Mrs. Marvin Johnson and daughter, Carole, are "doing good" in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor folk. . . Mrs. Jake Pribil is "satis factory” in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. l,yimch—Mrs. Ueorge Thayer is a patient in the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. , . The measles are very prevalent in the com munity, creating many absentees in school. . . Mrs. George Story, of Butte, is a patient at the Lynch hospital, suffering with pneumonia. . . Louis Kounovsky, of Verdel, is “improved” at the Lynch hospital. . . Mrs. Theodore Norwood is “not so good” at her home north of town. DELOiT — Mrs. Maynard Stearns returned home Monday, April 21, from Tilden hospital. Laura May Sehi is helping at the Stearns home. . . Joyce Damaray is in a Norfolk hospital follow ing an emergency operation on Thursday. CELIA—Arlin Hendricks was bitten by his dog Saturday, Ap ril 26, almost through his upper lip and a half inch below nis left eye. His ear was also bitten. He was taken to town to be treat ed by a doctor. ROCK FALLS—Ray Kurtz re turned Tuesday morning, April 22. Mrs. Ray Kurtz is staying with Mrs. Jack Harvey at Kan sas City. She is “improved” but still weak. CLEARWATER—Mrs. Reuben Snodgrass underwent a major operation in a Norfolk hospital . . . Mrs. Joe Thramer is “un changed” in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. VENUS—Hubert Oltjenbruns is “doing good” in the Lutheran hos pital, Norfolk. . . Zimmary But terfield’s condition is “unchanged” in Our Lday of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. STUART—Marilyn Straka is “doing well” in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. I AMELIA—Oscar Peterson and son, Donnie, went to Norfolk on Sunday to visit Mrs. Peterson, who is a patient in Our Lady of Loureds hospital. Mrs. Peterson submitted to a major operation Wednesday, April 23. CLEARWATER — Mrs. Oscar Pruden spent Tuesday in Clear water with her sister, Mrs. Ber- j tha Ruggles, who has been “quite ill.” PAGE—Mr and Mrs. Otto Ter rill returned home from Roches ter, Minn., last week. Mrs. Terrill had been a patient there and had submitted to an operation. REDBIRD— Mrs. Wilbur Sta ples, of Lynch, is ill with the measles at the home of her par ents, Ted Crawfords. AMELIA—Mrs. Oscar Peterson, of Amelia is “improved” in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Nor folk. INMAN—Mrs. George Herold and baby daughter returned Sun day from the O’Neill hospital. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: April 24—Donnie Linquist, of Star, medical, condi tion improved; Gary Stauffer, of Page, medical, condition improv ed. 26—Shirley Steskal, of At kinson, tonsillectomy and ade noidectomy, condition good; The odore Baumeister, of O’Neill, medical, condition good. 27—Mrs. David Haupert, of ON’eill; Jim my Beelaert, of Orchard, med ical, condition improved. 28 — Mrs. John Lamason, of Page, medical, condition fairly good. Still in hospital: Pamela Bel zer, condition good. Dismissals: April 23—Jack Ev eritt, of O’Neill; Joe Niezgocki, of Atkinson. 25—Gary Stauffer, of Page. 26—Donnie Linquist, of Star. 27 — Charles Homolka, of Chambers; Shirley Steskal, of Atkinson. 28—Jimmy Beelaert, of Orchard. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admissions: April 23—Mrs. Joe Roeke, of Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Charles Chace, of Atkinson, medical. 26—Mrs. Norman Gon deringer, of O’Neill, obstetrical. 27—Frank Fundus, of Dustin, medical. 28—Miss Anna Ahle, of Atkinson, medical; Miss Frances Gotschall, of Atkinson, medical; Miss Nancy Watson, of Amelia, medical; Phillip Keating, of At kinson, medical. Dismissals: April 20 — Mrs. Fred Snowardt and daughter. 21 —Mrs. Frank Prussa and son. 22 — Mrs. Edward Dvorak and daughter; Kenneth Jones. 23 — Fred Karo. 24 — William Vroo man. 25—Mrs. Bud Cole. 27—Ba by Therese Renee Brandi. Still in hospital: Mrs. Jose phine Urbanski; Joe Heeb. STUART COMMUNITY Admissions: April 22—Mrs. Ma ble Harshfield ,of Atkinson, med ical. 24—Mrs. Margie Richardson, of Atkinson, medical. 27—Mrs. Edward Krysl, of Stuart, surgi cal, condition good. 28—August Kramer, of Stuart, major sur ery, condition good. 29—Ora Phil brick, of Stuart, medical. Dismissals: April 25—Mrs. Ma ble Harshfield, of Atkinson. 26— Mrs. Margie Richardson, of At kinson. 30—Mrs. Edward Krysl, of Stuart. Mrs. H. E. Rohr, of Herrick, S.D., was a weekend guest of Mrs. E. J. Eby. Mrs. Rohr is a sister of the late E. J. Eby. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WE WISH to thank each and ev- j eryone who so kindly assisted j us in any way during the sick ness and death of beloved mother and grandmother, Mrs. Ella Karr. May the Lord bless each one.—Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Karr, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Worth, Junior Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Dgniel Page and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Wetzler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wetzler and family. 52c50 FOR SALE: I will offer for sale a registered 3-year-old Here ford bull Thursday, May 8, at the O'Neill Livestock Market. —Archie Cleveland, Star. 52p40 FOR SALE: One 1950 Farmall M tractor; one No. 24 Mc-D power mower; one No. 24 Mc-D power driven trail mower. All equipment like new.—Edward Vogel, 2Ms miles east of Stu art, on highway 20, % mile south. 52-lc85 WILL CARE for children any evening after 5 o’clock, either at your home or mine. Call me during day at 576 or see me at Freeman Knight’s basement apartment after 5. —Mrs. Bob Helgeson, O’Neill. 52c35 FOR SALE: Good 1937 Chevrolet 2-dr. sedan. — Orley Rickard, Ewing, or 26 mi. south of O’ Neill on highway 281. 52-lp ANOTHER Friends of St. Mary’s year has passed and may we extend our greatest of thanks to every one who contributed in any way to make the organ iaziton a success socially and financially? Usually a card of thanks carries a special thanks to certain individuals, organiz ations, business places, groups, etc., but our thanks is a little different. We can’t find any one individual or group who has helped more {han the oth er. You were all simply grand. You cooperated in every way. No matter how large or small the task was, you were there and did your part and did it well. May we thank you again for everything! THE FRIENDS OF 52c ST. MARY’S NASH’S COFFEE Bright’s Red & White Store ° BOVS! GIRLS! THERE IS STILL TIME TO ENTER! I OUR- BIG . I' Food Coloring Contest I GET YOUR ENTRY BLANKS NOW CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, MAY 3RD, AT 10: 00 P.M. BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR COLORED EN TRY TURNED IN TO US BY SAT. NIGHT. WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN OUR NEXT WEEK’S ^J*£^INNERS WILL BE presented WITH THEIR NEW CRUISER BICYCLES IN THE LOBBY OF OUR SUPER MARKET SATURDAY, MAY 10TH. Saturday, May 1st, 2nd, 3rd. OUR FAMILY FRUIT COCKTAIL NO. 2*/a CANS 3 for.... SI.00 NASH'S COFFEE Lb.85c jj (Bring coupon appearing elsewhere in this paper) VEL I Giant Pkg. .. 71c GOLDEN VALLEY SLICED PEACHES 3 No. 2| Cns 83c OUR FAMILY ORANGE JUICE 46-OZ. CANS \ 2 for.53c BLUE SEAL OLEO 5 Lbs.SLOP GOLDEN VALLEY—R.S.P. CHERRIES 2 No. 2 Cans.. 49c I SEEDLESS | RAISINS 2 lb. 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NAVY BEANS, 5Lb.Cello.59c I PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ I FOOD SALE I SATURDAY, MAY 3rd I AT OUR SNACK BAR I (Starting at 10:00 A.M.) ’ OUR FAMILY* i PORK-BEANS, 4 No. 2 Cans... 59c OUR FAMILY CANNED MILK, 2 Tall Cans.... 29c GOLDEN VALLEY PEARS, 2 No. 2i Cans...... 63c 4 II Nutrena "Poultry-Hog-Cattle" Feeds || | FOR POULTRY STARTER CRUMBLES CHICK GROWER CRBLS. CHICK & HEN SCRATCH AM. EGG CRUMBLES 20% EGG CRUMBLES 27% BAL. CRUMBLES 33% PLTY. CONCENTRATE VIS-VITA FOR POULTRY STOCK-GRO, BUTTERMILK Pilot Brand Oyster Shell FOR HOGS Nutrena’s New “CREEP 20” Nutrena’s “SHOAT 40” 24% Sow & Pig Meal & Nugts. 40% Hog Supplement Tankage Meat Scraps Bonemeal Limestone Cudahy All Purpose Mineral Vis-Vita for Hogs White, Sulphur, Iodized Blocks KD Mineral — Big 4 & 6 Min. Blocks — Crushed Rock Salt > _ _. 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