Future Subscribers 6. 0 °o ° ALBERSn^Mr. an$> Mrs. John 0 Albers of Bastings, a son? weigh o ing 9 pounds 2 ounces, born Sun o day, February 22. Mr. Albers is “=»0the son rof Mrs. Anna Albers of o Chambers. This °is their second child. 0. 0 o JURACEK—Mr. and Mrs. Ru dy Juracek, a daughter, bornyy centty in ° Antelope Memorial ° hospital, Neligh.; Thee Juraceks have two sons. Mrs.0 Juracek is the former Marcella Sehi of De 16it. o ° 0 o ° NAPIER—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred '^Napier0 of Ewing, a son, born c Tuesday,, February 17, in the Til den hospital. c REIBER—Mr. and Mrs. Melvin o° c Reiber of Denver, Colo., a id? ugh ter, Gayle Susan, bom 00 O Tuesday, February 10, at Den ver. Mrs. Reiber is the former Donna Hajek, “who was bom at Lynch and is a graduate of the ,-'o _ Lynch cschools. The maternal o " grandparents are cMr. and Mis. Eddie cHajek 0 of Wheatridge, rColo., and the gredt-grandmoth o 0 0 er is Mrs: Jbe Hajek of Denver. cSSHALD—Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shald of °Stuart,°ca son, 0 Steven Gerard, weighing 80 pounds 8 „ ounces, fcform Sunday,o Febmary r, 15, at Our Lady of Lourdes0 hos pital, Norfolk. 0 0 o SHANE—Mr.°and Mm. Ffank o ("Les”) Shane of Stuart, a son, o cRichard James, oweighing 9 ■' ° pounds 1016 ounces, born Satur o day, February o 28, at theD Atkin - o son Memorial hospital. ° MATHIS^ Mr. andoMrs. Rob o o°ert Mathis of Atkinson, ao son, Robert James, weighing 8 pounds o 0°414° ounces, born ^Wednesday* February 25, in Memorial hospi-c tal,° Atkinson. o ° BLAIR — Mr. aAd Mrs. Jay Blair of Newport, a°sonp Gary Lee, weighing 6 pounds fl% > 0 oupces,0 born oWednesday, Febru > o° ary 25, in°JMgmorial hospital, At kinson. O °°o 0 o o c STESKAL—Mr. and Mrs. Bill o g°Steskal of0 Atkinson, a son, Weighing 8 pound§ 8*2 ounces, born Monday, °Marcfi; 2, ip Me 3 o nioridl hospital, Atkinson? «o HUSTON—Mr. andf Mrs. Walt er yuston pf cKansas City.oMo., a o daughter, Jeanettb Sue, weighing ' o 6 pounds 10 punoed? barn Sun pda^-, March l,°in a Kansas City hospital. Mrs.°Huston is the for mer Dbrothy 0Young, daughter of ° Mrs. Gify Young of°0’NeilP and the lale MrAYoung. °oo BURRELL—Mr. and Mrs.- Er^ . o nest Burrell of Chambers, a ddtiglj^p, Wanda La Rays weigh day, February 27, in St? An 0 ° mg S^cpeunds 8 ounces, bgfn Fri? o0 thonys hospital, O’Neill. 0 , 0GRE£N—Mr. afid Mrs. Marvin ° oGreen of O’Neill, a daughter, o ° Patricia Ann, weighing 7 pounds °0o 111# ounces, born Saturday, Feb o Euary 28, in St. Anthony’s hos 0 ° pital, O'Neill. ~ 0 ° 0 & BRIGHT—Mr. and Mm. Archie a c? Bright of O’Neill, a daughter, Mtfry. Lucille Weighing 6 pounds o 4% .ounces, bom Sunday, March o $, in Sf, Anthony’s hospital, 0’ o 'Neill. COHB— Mr. o and Mrs. Philip °°Cohn> of O’Neill, a son, weighing o 8 °pounds 9 ounces, born Tues day, March 3, irt St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neal. o BARTOS—Mr. and Mrs. Emil o Bartos of Walnut* a dson, weigh ing 5 pounds 11 ounces, born ooo- Wednesday, March 4, in St. An o thony’s hospital, O'Neill. ° O °---& Treats on Birthday— Dewayne Perry celberated his o sixth birthday anniversary last Thumdav at the Emttiet district 0 20 school. He treated the teacher and pupils to popcorn balls with suckers in the center. ° O 0 EMMET NEWS Mb and Mrs. Howard McCon nell and children, formerly of the Engmet capimunity, moved °to a farm south of O’Neill Friday, February 27. 0 ■ Mr. anci Mrs. Robert Toihlinson and son, Veldon, of Star arrive^ |rFfiday night at ° tl?e home of their son-in-law ando daughter, Mi. and °Mrs. Gilbert Fox, and daughter, "Barbara andc° were snowed-in there. Sick & Injured °o ; ' Pr> ® ' " 0 '< 1'; o ,,. O o * 11 ■ ..! I .jL£rft a a *° iI wk§MMiniP , *• o , , 0 BS-fflPf: ° •* : f = q ; o o ' c ‘ 0 o 0 O 8 ° o ° o XX 0 o o 0 o o. ’s 8 00 ° ° °0° o 0 0 ° u 0 (SHELHAMER SUPER MARKET I •. , 1 Our Grocery Telephone No. 593 0 / v 1 „ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS.. FRI., SAT./ MARCH 5th, 6th, 7th ° ° ° , i f H: ° „ o - o° - •, “ | ‘mm:' ', O | ; II OUR PRICE ON . U.S. Good V U.S. Good ' | BEEF QUARTERS -Fronts .. Lb. 35c Hinds . Lb. 47c I I ROUND STEAK _.:. Lb. 60c I WHITING.. .. . 2 Lbs. 29c t I BEEF ROAST. Lb. 3»c / PERCH.Lb. 35c 2 Lbs 69c l XX o ° : c O _ O :♦ pi ipr porcu ° o'' o ° 0° I GROUND BEEF u>. 35c 3 Lbs $1,00 j I CHEF’S DELIGHT ^ I CHEESE J I I NASH’S * I ICOFJFEE 2 | tz ■ e° 5 I I HARDING’S CREAMERY / - | II BUTTER Snd 0/cl ■ ■ II SQUARE DEAL r„, „ A _ _ | I [flour r- $3.19 j I SALMON 2 tall cans 85c GRAPFRDIT -- 10 for 49c I Vi OUR FAMILY GOLDEN SALAD BOWL I CORN 3 No. 303 cans 55c SALAD DRESSING Qt jar 43c I :: G.N. NAVY OUR FAMILY I BEANS 5-lb. cello 59c ORANGE JUICE 2 cans 59c I I SPECIAL THURS. - FRI. - SAT. | NUTRENA (! 20% § EGG CRUMBLESS I S4.95 looTbs. li WHITE | BLOCK SALT I 63c ea. H - e- "v <=' o NOW! ... Oor Nutrena Chick Starter Has • • • New Life-Saving Liviunt To Help Your Chicks Live Proven Anti- f Vital Nutrients Coccidiosis Drug l To Support Fights Coccidiosis \ Antibiotic Growth Antibiotic, I Crumblized— B-12 For Fast- / Less Waste... Growing Chicks \ Chicks Eat More 1- . '-1 j ^; ASK FOR NUTRENA In Our Produce Department SPECIAL | THURS. -c FRI. - SAT. 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