Sick & Injured O'NEILL— Lawrence Haynes underwent minor surgery on kus nose at Omaha the first of the week. . . William P. Kelly underwent surgery on Monday in St Josephs hospital, Omaha. - • • Jerry Wheeler underwent an appendectomy in St. An tbony's hospital on Wednesday, April 15. . . Duane Pirtnt, who n€*rjy lost his leg in an auto accident several weeks ago, went to the Clarkson hospital, Omaha, on Tuesday, April 14, for a medical examina?:on. The cast was put back on his leg for it was not healing properly. . . Mrs. Holland Weyhrich return ed to her home after spending a week in the Emil Weyhrich home following her dismissal from St. Anthony's hospital. Her baby will remain for a few more days in the Weyhrich home. . . Larry and Jerry Oetter, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oetter, are recovering from the chickenpox. - . . Mrs. Julius Eppenbach has been ill in her home, but she is improving. . . Mrs. Mary Mc Leod has been ill. . . “Grandma” Belle Summers has been under a doctor’s care. DELOIT—Becky Huffman, in fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stanley Huffman, has been quite ill with a cold. . . Mrs. Lambert Bartak recently visited Mrs. Po fahl at the Neligh hospital. . Mrs. Ralph Tomjack was ill last week. . . There is an epidemic of colds and sore throats making the rounds. . . Joan Thiele is helping at the Arnold Thiele home since Mrs. Thiele and in fant son have returned to the hospital. . . Mrs. Maynard Sterns was a patient at the Tilden hos pital last week. LYlttJH — Marie Mahlendorf is a patient in the Sacred Heart hospital suffering with a throat ailment. . . Edward Streit under went an emergency appendecto my at the Sacred Heart hospital on Tuesday, April 14. . . George Kxikac, Butte, underwent major surgery at the local hospital on Saturday. . . Mrs. Mary Placek, S4, was brought to the local hos pital Friday in a critical condi tion. . . Guy Mulhair has been confined to his bed with a ner vous disorder the past two weeks. EMMET— Miss Mary Agnes Boyle, who teaches a school south of Emmet, is sick with vi rus pneumonia and is unable to teach school this week. . . Mrs. Joe Ziska submitted to major surgery at Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, Friday morn ing. . . Miss Mary Lou Conard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Conard, underwent an appendi citis operation last Thursday at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. Her condition is “good.” PAGE — Mrs. John Lamason has returned to her home after spending a few days in St. An thony’s hospital undergoing treatment. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bowen went to Savannah, Mo., Wednesday where Mr. Bowen is receiving medical treatment. They expect to be there for more than two weeks. INMAN — Leon Tompkins, who has been in Omaha for medical treatment for some weeks, submitted to major sur gery Friday in the Methodist hospital. Mrs. Tompkins also is a patient in the Methodist hospi tal. . . Mrs. W. C. Kelley is on the sick list. CELIA—Herman Frickel and sister, Mrs. LeRoy Hoffman, took their father, Conrad Frick el, to Lutheran hospital, Sioux City, Saturday. Stanley Fuller ton is doing the work at the Conrad Frickel home. Herman Frickel and Mrs. Hoffman re turned home Sunday afternoon. AMELIA—Mrs. Arthur Hiatt has been a patient in St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. She submitted to major surgery Monday, April 13. . . Bob Adair went to Grand Island Friday where he entered the veterans’ hospital for medical care. CHAMBERS — L. W. Taggart became ill while attending a party in O’Neill Sunday eve ning. He was taken to St. An thony’s hospital by ambulance. It is thought he suffered a slight stroke. EWING—Mrs. Carol Summtr er submitted to a tonsilectomy at St Anthony’s hospital on Monday. Cardinals Win Triangular Meet Coach Joe George’s St Mary’s academy Cardinals won a tri angular meet at Stuart with In man making up the third school. SMA racked up 66 points; Stu art, 54; Inman, 16. Ray Donohoe, SMA freshman, won the 220-yard dash, the 180 low hurdles, and tied for first in the 100-yard dash. Mike London, SMA junior, took first in the high jump, first in the broad jump, first in the 120 high hurdles, second in the pole vault, and third in the low hurdles. Jerry Wanser, the only sen ior on the Card team, tied for first in the 100-yard dash, placed second in the 220-yard sprint and anchored the SMA winning 880 relay team. George Tomlinson, junior, won the shot, finished second in the discus, second in the high jump, and third in the 440-yard dash. Boys from SMA who made the trip were Duane Weier, Benny Bazelman, Dick Graham, Tom Head, John Connot, Matt Hynes and Terry Donlin. Coach George expects a hot mile in the Holt county track | meet, which will be held at Stu art today (Thursday). Carroll of O’Neill high and Kelly of Inman will provide the contest. Kelly placed third in the mile at Ord’s invitational last week. Results: 120 high hurdles: London, SMA; Shaffer, Stuart; Brewster, Stuart. 20:5. Shot put: Tomlinson, SMA. 37’4”. 180 low hurdles: Donohoe, SMA; Weier, SMA; London, SMA. 24.2. 10'0-yd. dash: Wanser, Dono hoe, SMA (tie). 11 seconds flat. Pole vault: Brewster, Stuart; London, SMA; Kelly, Inman (tie for second). 9’6”. Mile run: Kelly, Inman. 220-yard dash: Donohoe, SMA; Wanser, SMA. 25.3. High jump: London, SMA; Tomlinson, SMA. 5’4”. 440-yd. dash: Shaffer, Stuart; Couch, Inman; Tomlinson, SMA. 880-yd. run: Mitchell, Stuart; Couch, Inman. 2:28. Discus: Wewel, Stuart; Tom linson, SMA. 92’10”. Broad jump: London, SMA; Shaffer, Stuart; Kelly, Inman. 17’11%”. 880-yd. relay: SMA (Dono hoe, Graham, London, Wanser); Stuart second. Holt Track Meet Today at Stuart STUART— Today (Thursday) is the date set for the annual Holt county high school track and field meet. It will be held at the Stuart high school athletic field. Application blanks have been sent to nine Holt county schools and a large turnout is expected for the event, according to the meet director, Lawrence Retz laff. Here are the present records in the Holt county meet: 100-yd. dash—Johnson, Atkin son, 1938, :10.2. 220-yd. dash — Zasma, Page, 1939, :22.5. 440-yd. dash — Spindler, O’ | Neill, 1936, :54.2. 880-yd. run—Batenhorst, Stu art, 1936, 2:10.5. Mile — Faust, St. Joseph’s, 1950, 4:51.4. High jump—Mossman, Inman, 1948, 5’10”. Broad jump — Grubb, Cham bers, 1938, 21’1”. Shot put — Snyder, Ewing, 1936, 51’6”. Discus — Witter, St. Joseph’s, 1950, 143’5%”. Pole vault— Keating, Atkin son, 1949, 10’7%”. High hurdles — Dierks, Eby, Atkinson-O’Neill, ’48-’52, 16.8. 180-yd. low hurdles — Chace, Atkinson, 1952, 23.1. Relay 880—Stuart, 1948, 1:37.9. 220-yd. lows— Weichman, St. Joseph’s, 1949, 24.65. triangular track Page News Rev. W. H. Clem of Leigh came to Page Thursday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Walter Hunt, and family and to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. Walter Hunt, jr., who had remained with his grandparents when Mr. and Mrs. Hunt spent the previous weekend there, returned home at this time. Mr. Clem returned to his home Friday. Mrs. Neven Ickes, sr., and Mrs. William Neubauer were hostesses Thursday when the WSCS met in the church parlors. Twenty three were present. Mrs. J. R. Russell led the devotions and gave ! the lesson. Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge ! conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Edgar Stauffer was present ed her life membership pin. The afternoon was spent quilting. The society voted to pay $100 on the church budget. The American Legion Auxiliary met with Mrs. Walter Hunt Mon day evening for the April session. Seventeen members answered roll call. The vice president, Mrs. An ton Nissen conducted the busi ness meeting in absence of the president, Mrs. R. D. Copes. Com mittees and menu for the alumni banquet were the main topics of discussion. Four new members were initiated: Mrs. Don Nissen, Mrs. Harold Asher, Mrs. Calvin Harvey and Mrs. William Sim mons. Mrs. Hu.it served luncheon at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be May 11 at the Legion hall. Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn French entertained about 30 guests on Sunday evening in observance oi their 30th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wegman and Mrs. J. O. Ballantyne went to Brunswick Tuesday where they attended the funeral ; for Alex Jensen. The 4G’s club met with Mrs Clarr-ence Stevens Friday after 1 noon. All members were present At pitch high score prize wen1 to Mrs. Anton Nissen, traveling tc Mrs. Hester Edminsten and low to Mrs. Bert Finley. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McIntosh of Grand Island spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parks, Lar ry and Ruth spent the weekend in Lincoln. Miss Judy Trow bridge returned with them Sun day. She had visited Jerry Summer at Ft. Riley Kans. Mr. aim Mrs. Jesse Kelly and Ruth and Mrs. Anna Thompson spent Sunday at the Wilber Smith home near Atkinson. Mrs. Herbert Steinberg was hostess to the HOA club Tuesday. Eight members answered roll call. The afternoon was spent doing needlework followed by luncheon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Harry Van Horn April 28. Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Stew art were Friday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright and family of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived here Saturday evening to visit their parents. Mrs. Wright is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey. Mr. Wright’s father, who was ill, died Sunday. The Get-Together club met at the Otto Matschullat home Friday evening for the annual family get-together. Twenty six adults and nine children were present. Cards furnished recreation for the evening. A delicious nohost lunch was served at a late hour. Donald Eickhoff, who has been here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eickhoff, left Friday for Kansas City, Mo., where he is stationed. Dinner guests Sunday at the Otto Matschullat home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and children of Bloom field and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mat schullat and son. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Snell spent a few days visiting at Stuart in the home of her sister, Mrs. Alta Lockman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart spent Sunday with their daugh ter, Mrs. Elmer Juracek and family near Star. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes went to Q’Neill Sunday after noon to spend a few days in the Lawrence Haynes home while Mr. and-Mrs. Haynes are in Oma ha where he will receive medical treatment. Dinner guests at the Jesse Kelly home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hansen and daughter of Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly and son and Mrs. Anna Thompson. ml 0 ^ uem- n lira. ss* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bohnei . . , to Washington. —O’Neill Photo Co. •> ★ ★ ★ Evelyn Hagemann Bride in Church Wedding, Atkinson Miss Elaine Hagemann, sis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagemann of Stuart, was unit ed in marriage with Henry Bohnet. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnet of Naper, on Fri day, April 17, at 2 p.m. The single-ring ceremony was performed by Rev. R. W. Olsen of O’Neill in the Immanuel Luth eran church at Atkinson. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white lace and net over satin. Her finger-tip veil was edged with chantilly lace and she wore a two-strand pearl necklace, a gift of the groom. She carried a bridal bouquet of red roses with white streamers. Miss Elaine Hangemann, sis ter of the bride, as bridesmaid appeared in a gown of powder blue face and net over taffeta. She wore a matching bonnet and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The bridegroom wore his army uniform and Wilmer Bohnet who served his brother as bestman wore a navy blue suit. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents in Stuart following the ceremony. The three-tier wedding cake topped with a minature bride and bridegroom was baked by Mrs. Johnnie Graves, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Bohnet will take a short trip to Missouri before he reports back to camp at Kan sas City. From there he will go to Washington. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bruns, grand parents of the bride,Mrs. Irma Redd and Harry R. Smith of O’ Neill, Mrs. Ernest Rudolf of Pal mer, Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnet and Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. John Graves and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Muller and family of Naper. HOME ON LEAVE A/3c James DeBacker arrived home Sunday evening to spend a weeks furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. DeBack er. Airman DeBacker is enroute to an air base at Cheyenne, Wyo., where he has been trans ferred to attend a school. He was formerly stationed at Lake Charles, La. Tune in . . . “Voice of The Frontier” . . . thrice weekly. PAGE NEWS Mrs. Norman Trowbridga, who teaches in Plalnview, spent the •weekend here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heiss moved Friday from the Leonard. Miller house in Page to their farm home 1 Vz miles north of Page. Mrs. Lawrence Haynes and daughter of O’Neill spent Thurs day with Mrs. Haynes’ sister, Mrs. Harold Freemeyer and fam ily near Page. Mr. and Mrs. William Neu bauer had for their dinner guests. Wednesday evening, April 15, Mrs. John Jackson and children of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, sr., and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Neven Ickes, jr., and daughter were dinner guests Thursday evening in the Harvey Holbrook home at Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker and family went to Royal Sunday afternoon to attend the wedding of a cousin, Miss Ardella Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jensen and Archie Brandt. The wedding was at 2 o’clock in the Methodist church. The Jensen’s lived on a farm east of Page at one time. Kilty Clover Meets at Asher Home— The Kitty Clover 4-H club met Friday afternoon in the home of Donna Asher. The members sang two songs and held two separate business meetings which were called to order by the president. Those in the sewing group judged material to be used for work and play clothes and also discussed the kind of outfit they will make. Those in the baking group judged baking sheets and had a discussion on the measuring and leveling of ingredients. Games were played and a lunch was served by Donna. The next meeting will be at the home of Alta Lyons on April 24. Marge Marcellus and Kath leen Brady will give a demon stration on Jiow to make muffins in the baking class.—By Donna Asher, news reporter. Tune In! Voice of The Fron tier” . . Mon., Wed.. Sat., 9:45 a.m. fWSPPPV1 Chicks really like Sargent’s new Flavor Tested Starter. Watch it pep up appetites, get faster gains on your birds this spring. Repeated tests proved that chicks ate more and wasted less when the brand new flavor ingredient was added to Sargent’s famous CHICK STARTER. Come in ttnd get a “Thrifty Fifty” bag on Sargent’s no-risk money back guarantee. A full Line of Sargent Feeds ★ Highest Prices Paid for Your— CREAM — EGGS POULTRY Hybrid Seed Corn $9 Per Bu. or Larger Quantities $8.50 Per Bu. NEW DEAL PRODUCE BILL MILLER, Prop. “We Appreciate Your Business” ON tHtS* ••‘Bums Look for Our Big DEL MONTE Handbill! o Ctake of 6 Flavors— JELLO...2 Pkgs. 15c SUGAR..10 Lbs. ggc Dd Monte— No. 303 Cans FRUIT COCKTAIL.4 for $1 : Dd Monte— No. 303 Cans SUGAR PEAS.5 for $1 _* Del Monie. Whole Kernel— GOLDEN CORN.... 6 ~ 12-0z. Cans SI - Del Monte. Cream Style— No. 303 Cans YELLOW CORN..6 for SI Del Monte Buffet Cans PINEAPPLE TIDBITS.7 for SI IOMATOES .2 No. 2 Cans 47c AMP_2 - 14-0z. Btls. 35c el H"n<"— 46-Oz. Cans (RANGE JUICE ..3 for $1 til Mhntr 46-Oz. Cans MATO JUICE.3 for 89c OSALMON .Lb. Can 77c 8SQUICK.40-0z. Size 41c jvded PINEAPPLE... 3 No. 2 Cans 89c ... Fred! Meats ... j IS. Choice— \ BEEF ROAST_.... Lb. 49c BJ5. Choice— ROUND STEAK_ Lb. 79c END PORK CHOPS :_Lb. 49c 4th Street Market ,WE DELIVER _ PHONE 93-W — Prices Effective Thurs.. Fri., Sat., Sun. Morn Opening Dance At Nebraska’s Hidden Paradise — Long Pine — Sunday, May 3rd Music by Kby Mills and His ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCING DINE and DANCE At Summerland, Near Ewing EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY ! From 9 P.M. ’Til 1 :30 A.M. The CIRCLE TftVERH . . . joins in Dollar Day Specials! Thursday-Fridlay-Saturday Only Metz — Storz — Country Club 6 BOTTLES 1 00 For.. Plus Deposit Hamms — Schlitz — Budweiser 6 BOTTLES l 10 For.I • Plus Deposit # LeROY BAUMEISTER, Prop. South Fourth St., O’Neill : i I 1 1 - Cubic Feet General Electric Freezer Regularly Priced at 429.95 DOLLAR DAYS ONLY 379.951 ,r Limited Number Available .... First Come, First Servcid NO TRADE-IN, PLEASE You’ll Save by Seeing JACOBSON’S First! , • /