Sick & Injured AMELIA—Bill Ragland enter • -—-— Ewing News Misses Laura and Winnie Van dersnick transacted business in O’Neill on Monday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vandersnick and family were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mitteis of Venus, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Theile and family, Peter Theile and Joan, Mrs. Ron nie Hemenway and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Coe Butler of Lincoln are guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Leota Butler, and her sister, Miss Vina Woods, and other relatives for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Boies and son, who have resided in Omaha for the past year, have moved their household goods to the Gib son property in north Ewing. Mr. Boies is a patient at the Veterans hospital in Omaha. South of Stuart News Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wedige and sons were shopping in O’Neill Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Paxton and Larry were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hvtrek and Sally Jo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Kaup. Father Borer and Celia Miksch of Tekamah came Tuesday and visited at the Bill Hoffman home, rather Borer returned to Teka mah but Celia stayed and will care for her father, Martin Miksch, a few weeks. Maureen Batenhorst, a junior at the St. Joseph school f nurs ing at Omaha, came Sunday morning to spend the day visit ing her father, 4oe Batenhorst, and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batenhorst. She returned to Omaha Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch and Martin visited relatives in At kinson Tuesday. Pvt. Wayne Radcliff, station ed at Ft. Hood, Texas, came last Thursday evening to spend a 10 day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Radcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Miksch held a party Monday evening in honor f their son, Martin. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tas ler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregor, Mr. and Mrs. John Krysl, Steve Cieslak, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krysl end Melvin, Cecil Radcliff, Ray Krysl and Delores Miksch of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Radcliff and Danny of Grand Island spent the weekend at the Lewis Radcliff home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer and Mrs. John Kramer attended a card party at the Alton Hoffman home Sunday evening. Mrs. Ernest Bott and Esther Fox of Hastings spent the week end visiting at the John Miksch home. Delores Miksch returned to Hastings with them. Mrs. Fred Tasler and Mrs. Ed Miller entertained at a Sunday supper at the Miller home hon oring Pvt. Wayne Radcliff. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Radcliff and family, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Radcliff and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, all of Grand Island, Cecil Radcliff,. Fred Tasler, Lavern Grenoble and Ed Miller and son, Lavern. Rollie and Dennie Wallinger visited the Varilek boys Tuesday night, November 3. Margaret Kramer returned to her work at O’Neill Monday after spending last week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer. John Kramer, Elmer Olberding and Aloys Kaup went to Midland, S.D., last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Miksch and Martin, Bob, Mary Ann, Lorene and Delores of Hastings were Wednesday evening, November 4, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tasler and Lavern Greno ble. Ro|lie Wallinger and Kenny Steirfhauser helped Kenny Scholz celebrate his birthday anniver sary Wednesday night, Novem ber 4. Mrs. Florian Scholz and daugh ter, Janice, attended the shower honoring Evelyn Weichman on Sunday afternoon held at the Cathloic church basement. Sophia Murphy, a student nurse at the St. Joseph school of nursing. Omaha, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamik and son, Donald, spent the weekend at Harvard visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamik, and getting ac quainted with their new grand daughter. Mrs. Harold Givens and Mrs Arthur Givens attended a textile painting demonstration held at the home of their siser, Mrs Dan Troshynski, at Page Monday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Weichman and Ricky and Mrs. Arthur Givens and Car olyn were Long Pine and Ains worth visitors Saturday. Frontier for printing! I Big Values All Through Our Siore j Del Monte Round-Up f Last 3 Days of Big Sale I It GUARANTEED TENDER PerLbTl {beef Olrj {roast OI*j I CUDAHY’S EDGEMERE f I BASON 2 lbs. 79c 1 ( RING BOLOGNA { I 3 Lbs..99c * I H. AND G. I ( WHITING 2 lbs. 25c ( If 10-Lb. Box..$1.19 | } BEEF HEARTS ) | 2 Lbs...29c } ! TOKAY GRAPES 2 u».29c SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 10 for.49c TABLE CABBAGE Lb. 5c JUICE Oranges Lb. 5c 100-LB. SACK Potatoes 1.99 BEET I SUGAR | 10 LBS. | 95c j VELVEETA f CHEESE | 2-LB. PKG. 1 85c I HAPPY - HOUR | COFFEE | LB. V 79c 1 DELBROOK OLEO 5 LBS. 99c BONTON FLOUR 3.29 lAiir SYRUP 5-LB. PAIL 49c