I Future Subscribers o r NICKEL—Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley Nickel of Caldwell, Ida., a f daughter, Sherrie Lee, weighing c7 pounds 14 ounces, bom Friday, March 26. This is the couple’s first child. Mr. Nickel is the son of Mr- °arid Mrs. Plenn Nickel, formerly of Page. The-baby was ° bom on her grandfather, Plenn Nickel’s, o b'irthdav anniversary. ° nRENINGER — Mr. and Mrs. ° Norman Reninger of Columbus, O., a baby girl, weighing 8 pounds, born Thursday, April 1. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Reninger and Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Porter of Cham O bers. o MERRIMAN Mr. and Mrs. James Merriman of Omaha, a daughter,0 Teresa Elizabeth, o weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born Saturday, April 3, at St. Joseph’s hospital in Omaha. Mr. Merriman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Merriman of O’Neill and Mrs' Merriman is the for mer Marilu Jesse, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. John Jesse of Omaha. o KIRWAN—Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Kirwan, 1260 High st., o Whittier, Calif., a son, weighing 9 pounds 7 *>2 ounces, °born n°Thursday, March 025,o in Murphy Memorial hospital, Whittier, o Mrs. Kirwan is the former La Vern Borg, a daughter of Mr. 0and Mrs. Axel Borg of O’Neill. The father is a sea of Mrs. Mike Kirwan of Los Angeles, former ly of 00’Neill. The maternal grandmother returned Sunday °caftef spending about two months there. Mr. Kirwan is a junior executive with the Coast Fed eral Savings & Loan of Los Angeles, fcalif. GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs Ivan Garwood of Atkinson, a daughter, Sharon Marie, weigh ing 8 pounds 10 ounces, boxn Monday. March 29, in Atkinson Memorial hospital, o ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Arden Anderson of Butte, a son, David tynn, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, born Sunday, o March 28, in Sacred Heart hos D pital, Lynch. HRBEK—Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hrbek of Redbird, a son, Donald >0 Ray. weighing 06 pounds 13 ounces, 0 born Friday, April 2, in Sacred Heart hospital. Lynch, o ROCKFORD — Mr. and Mrs. LeRo/ Rockford of Anoka, a son, Ryan cLeroy, weighing 5 pounds 1 ounce, born Sunday, April l.oin Sacred Heart hospi ° tal, Butte. 0 STOLTENBERG — Mr. and Mrs. Ravjnond °Stoltenberg of Naper, a son, Scott Alan, weigh ing 7, pounds, born Fridas, April 2, in Sacred Heart hospital. Lynch. o 0 WELIS — Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells of Lyncfi, a son, Timothy Lee, weighing 8 pounds, born Thursday, April 1, in Sacred o Heart hospital, Lynch. GROBERTSON— Mr. and Mrs. Eiwyn Robertson of Chambers, a o daughter, weighing 5 pounds 4 ounces, born Monday, April 5, at St qAnthony’s hospital. MATTES—Mr. and Mrs. Step hen Mattes of O’Neill, a daugh ter, weighing 6 pounds 8% oun ces, bom Sdhday, April 4, in St. : ---- " Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. DONOHOE—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Donahoe of O’Neill, a daughter, Jean Marie, weighing 9 pounds ,% ounces, bom Sun day, April 4, in St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. Miss Ruth Hoffman, Darrol Baker Wed Miss Ruth Hoffman, veteran Holt county clerk, became the bride of Darrol Baker of O’Neill in a marriage rite performed at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 3, in Albion. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. I. C. G. Camp bell, pastor of the Congregation al church. The Bakers’ wedding trip took them to Omaha. Sick & o CHAMBERS— Roland Harvey underwent an appendectomy at St. Anthony’s hospital last Thursday. He returned home on Sunday. . . Alfred Maas was a patient ir St. Anthony’s hospi tal a few days last week. Mrs. John Wintermote was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital Saturday for medical care. . . Emerson Loeske underwent an appendectomy at St. Anthony’s hospital on Friday. . . Robert Loeske was admitted to St. An thony’s hospital on Sunday where he submitted to an ap pendectomy. . • Mrs. Bertha Harkins is a patient in St. An thony’s hospital. . . Mrs Clar ence Knox underwent a major operation on Tuesday, March 3C. . . . Mrs. Albert Ritterbush was take to St- Anthony’s hospital Monday for an operation. . . Mrs. Will David is a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital. PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heiss returned home from Grand Island the last of the week. Richard had been in the Veterans hospital there for sev eral weeks. His condition isn’t “very good.” . . Relatives re ceived word that Gordon Finley of Los Angeles, Calif., had suf fered a relapse and was in the hospital. Gordon submitted to surgery about two months ago for stomach ulcers and has nev er improved as he should. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert iin ley, have been with him for about a month. . . Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Ickes report that their son, Millard, at Caldwell, [da., doesn’t improve as he should. He has been ill since January 1. Larry Heiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heiss, sub mitteu to an appendectomy at St. Anthony’s hospital Friday. Larry is a senior in the Page school. EWING — James Boies, who has spent several weeks at the Veterans hospital in Grand Is land, is now convalescing at his home in north Ewing. His wife and Mrs. Waldo Davis went after him on Friday. . . Mrs. Lloyd West, jr., and Mrs. Wilson Spangler are the latest victims of mumps in Ewing. The infant daughter of the Wests is being cared for at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West, sr., at Creighton. . . Beverly Rotherham, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. James Rotnerham, who has been confined to her home by illness since the holi day vacation, was able to return to school Monday morning. . . Mrs. Richard Edwards and daugher, Ja Ann, came home Wednesday, March 31, from the Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adair and Mrs. Lee Gilman re turned Wednesday, March 31, from Lincoln where Bob had gone to the Veterans hospital for a medical examination. Mrs. Gilman visited her brother-in law and sister, Mr . and Mrs. Craig Baker. . . Mrs. Eva Spar row, who has been cared for the past five months at the home of her brother, S. C. Barnett, was taken to Elgin to a nursing home last Thursday due to the poor he<h of Mrs. Barnett. RIVERSIDE—Stevie Miller, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller, underwent an emergency ap pendectomy at the Neligh hos pital Sunday morning. . . Three young mothers with mumps are Mrs. Archie Johnston, Mrs. Wil son Spangler and Mrs. Lloyd West. . . Walter Hand was ill over the weekend and unable to participate in the track meet rt Bassett Monday. . . Lee Fink has been ill with “strep” throat. O’NEILL — Ambrose Biglin was released Monday from St. Anthony’s hospital. . . Herbert from St. Anthony’s hospital. He has been suffering from pneu monia. . . William W. Watson submitted to surgery last week n the hospital here and was released Saturday. SICK EMMET — Mrs. Robert Cole! returned Friday from the At kinson hospital. They have nam ed their son Patrick Kelli. . . Fioyd Brainard is /ill with the mumps. INMAN—Mrs. Lottie Thomp son of Albion, formerly of Ira nian, recently was released from University hospital, Omaha. ROCK FALLS — Mrs. Roy Margritz returned to Omaha on Tuesday, April 6, for medical treatment. Mrs. Dale Stauffer Honors Husband— PAGE—M r s. Dale Stauffer entertained a group of friends at her home Friday evening in observance of the birthday of Mr. Stauffer. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Reger Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bee laert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stauffer. The evening was spent play ing games and visiting followed by a luncheon served by Mrs. Stauffer. Dinner Guests— PAGE—A Sunday dinner was enjoyed at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunkelberger near at Page. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle and Gaylen, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyle and Jimmie, Duane Boyle, and Darleen Dunkelberger. CDA in Session— The Catholic Daughters o f America met Tuesday evening at the K of C hall for a business session. The door prize was awarded to Mrs. Mark Muff. Luncheon was served. Leaflets Distributed— A Gideon meeting will be held Friday evening, April 9, at 8 p. m., at the Center Union church. Leaflets were recently dis tributed. -——^——— O O Mr. Businessman: 0' %T ’ ;* This Is the Size of a U.S. Postal Card O ° o - - O __————■ " ' Of o ' 6 . • o There are approximately 9 Newspaper Column Inches Q o 0 In a Postal Card o I II , ,c At the 2-cent rate it would cost about $50.00 plus print o o ing and addressing costs to mail a postal card to each of the families reached by The Frontier. O 1 ... r— 5 An advertisement this size in The Frontier costs less than $4.00 or it could be run nearly 1 3 times for less than the o postage alone on the postal cards. o r- i -i — 1 : NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING PAYS: n °° T O 0 o "i ° ° 1. It reaches all classes of buyers ° ° ° 2. It’s read leisurely at buyer’s convenience . °'° 4. It costs so much less O r o .c 3. It produces results o___: o __ o Q_.-. - ° O ° o Hospital Notes ST, ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Admissions: March 31— Mrs. Charles Richardson, Jamison; Mrs. Paul Haenel, Bristow; Mrs. Leonard Morrow, O’Neill. April 1 — Theo. Weichman, Stuart; Delores Hamik, Stuart; Fredrick Kaup, Stuart; Roland Harvey, Chambers; Mrs. Ed Panowicz, O’Neill; Mrs. Otto W. Sprague, O’Neill; Lee Bartos, Pierce; Mark Nelson, O’Neill; Stephen Nelson, O’Neill; Danny Kirk patrick, O’Neill. 2 — Emerson. Loseke, Chambers; Larry Heiss, Page; Bertha Harkins, Cham bers; Alfred Maas, Chambers. 3 —Mrs. J. W. Wintermote, Cham bers; D. E. Seger, O’Neill; Verna Jeanne Fox, O’Neill. 4 — Mrs. Clarence Donohoe, O’Neill; Mrs. William David, O’Neill; Mrs. Stephen Mattes, O’Neill; Robert Loseke, Chambers; Mrs. Albert Ritterbush, Chambers; Garlin Carmichael, Spencer; Judy Ann Johnson, O’Neill. 5—Mrs. Elwyn Robertson, Chambers; Floyd De Long, Inman; Joe Niezgocki, At kinson. 6—Regina Vitt, O’Neill. Dismissals: March 31— Mrs. Orie Caskey, Venus; John Ste vens, O’Neill; Phillip Lee, O’ Neill; Shirley Storjohann, Spen cer. April 1 — Mrs. Austin Searles and baby girl, O’Neid; Mrs. Earl McClenahan and baby boy, O’Neill; Mrs. Charles Rich ardson, Jamison; Mrs. Ed Beed, O’Neill; H. J. Row, Spencer. 2— Mrs. Alfred M. Hamik, O’Neill; Fredrick Kaup, Stuart. 3— Ste phen Nelson, O’Neill; Mark Nel son, O’Neill; Lee Bartos, Pierce; William W. Watson, O’Neill; Mrs. Paul Haenel. Bristow. 4— Herbert J. Hammond, O’Neill Roland Harvey, Chambers; Mrs! Thomas Knoell, Norfolk; Mrs. Otto W. Sprague, O’Neill; Mrs. Ed Panowicz, O’Neill. 5—Danny Kirkpatrick, O’Neill; Mrs. Leon ard Morrow, O’Neill. 6—Garlin Carmichael, Spencer; Ambrose Biglin, O’Neill; Alfred Maas, Chambers; Emerson Loseke, Chambers; Mrs. Albert Ritter bush, Chambers; Bertha Hant ins, Chambers; Mrs. J. W. Win termote, Chambers. 7 — Floyd DeLong, Inman. Hospitalized: Mrs. Mary Vitt O’Neill; Mr;. Mary Mullen, O’ Neill; Joe Niezgocki, Atkinson Mrs. Stephen Mattes, O’Neill; Mrs. Clarence Donohoe, O’Neill: D. E. Seger, O’Neill; Robert Lo seke, Chambers; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Regina Vitt, O’ Neill; Judy Johnson, O’Neill; Mrs. Elwyn Robertson, Cham bers; Genevieve McManus, O’ Neill; Mrs. William David, O’ Neill; Verna Jeanne Fox, O’ Neill; Mrs. Clarence Knox, Ew ing; Mrs. Anna McCartney, O’ Neill; Mrs. Susan Kubichek, O’ Neill; Theo Weichman, Stuart Delores Hamik, Stuart. SACRED HEART (Lyrch) Hospitalized: Mrs. Arden And erson and baby boy, Butte, good; Miss Sha.ron Anderson, r.utte, major operation, good; Mrs. Oscar Behrent, Butte, ma jor operation, good; Marion Bor rall, Butte, accident, good; Mrs. Edward Carson, Redbird, med ical, good; Mrs. George Chitten den, Spencer, medical, satisfac tory; Andrew Cizek, Spencer, medical, good; Victoria Ann Engelhaupt, Butte, medical, im proving; Mrs. Eddie Hrhek and oaby, Redbird, good- George Kruse, Dorsey, medical, satis factory; Mrs. Leland McGraw, Niobrara, medical, satisfactory; Mrs. Chris Neumiller, Naper. major operation, good; Mrs. A. J. Pritchett, Lynch, major opera tion, good; Mrs. LeRoy Rock ford and baby boy, Anoka, good; Joe Schwartz. Spencer, medical, improving; Mrs. Raymond Stolt enberg and baby boy, Naper. good; Mrs. Lee Wells and baby boy, Lynch, good. Dismissals: March 30 — Mrs. Christina Klein, Bonesteel, S.D.; Mrs. Kermit Rhodman, Gross. 31—Martin Jehorek, jr., Lynch. April 1—Mrs. Paul Stoltenberg, Naper. 2 — Master Arden Rav Johnson, Spencer. 3—Mrs Paul Weber, Butte. 4—Gene Bauman, O’Neill. 5—Mrs. Fred Spencer, Lynch; Dr. E. B. Bradley Spen cer. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: March 29 — Mrs. Ivan Garwood, Atkinson, cbstet rical; Mrs. Ray Verzal, Atkin son, surgical. 30—Matt Cleary, Atkinson, medical. 31 — Mrs. Cora Tasler, Stuart, medical April 2—Mrs. Emma Emerson, Bassett, medical. 4 — George McTaggart, Stuart, accident. 9 —Mrs. Henry Werner, Aticinscn, medical. Dismissed: March 30 — Mrs. William Kohle and daughter. April 1 — William Walters. 2— Mrs. Robert Cole and son. 4— Matt Cleary. Mrs. Cora Tasler, Mrs. Ivan Garwood and daugh ter. Hospitalized: Donnie Koplan, Mrs. Herman Schrader. Tiger* to Compete in Triangular Meet j EWING — The Ewing high school track squad and Coach 1 Richard Lane will go to Stuart : Thursday, April 15, where a triangular meet has been ar- < ranged. Atkinson will also par ticipate. Dorrence Hobbs placed fifth < in shot put at the track meet ! held Monday at Bassett. The rc- . lay team, Keith Gibscn, Dor rence Hobbs, Bob Hobbs and i Melvin Pruden, lacked 3/10 of , a second of breaking the old record. Coach Lane was pleased with the showing of the freshman re lay, Jack Sisson, Francis Hue messer, Larry Larson and Bob Tams. Participating from Ewing in the mile relay were Lyle Spence, Ronald Rotherham, Ronald Nei sius, Bob Stamp, Neal Scheer, Leo Spes, Bob Koenig and Gene ^oenig. Transportation wras furnished by Alvin Gibson, Jay Butler and Coach Lane, who was ac companied by Supt. L. M. Cart el. Movies Taken on Randy’s Birthday EWING—Randy Rockey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockey, celebrated first first birthday anniversary on April 1. At 4 o’clock a group of children was invited to the Rockey home in honor of the occasion. Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Rockey baked and decorated the birthday cake — eight railway cars pulled by a chocolate en gine — which made a very at tractive centerpiece. Movies were taken of the af ternoon activities, which includ ed Randy taking his first steps alone among the gifts he receiv ed. Guests were Cathy Edwards and her cousin, Tommy Brogart of Fremont, Billy, Diane, Phyl lis, Larry and Jane Shilousky, Mary Huffman, Mrs. Merle Shi lousky, Janelle Hoke, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Bomer and children. Later guests for the birthday celebration were the grannpar ents of the honored guest, Mr. ann Mrs. Louis Pofahl and Mr and Mrs. R. G. Rockey, all of Ewing. Other Ewing News Miss Jennie Brown returned to her home in Ewing on Satur day after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones. They attended the class play in Clearwater on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, jr., and family and Miss Jennie Brown spent Sunday at Crofton visiting at the homes of Mrs. Ida Calkins and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schollmeyer and family. George Kruse 111— DORSEY— George Kruse, 53, who has been a patient at dif ferent times at Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch, late Tuesday was listed as in “critical” con dition at the hospital. He reen tered the hospital Saturday. Too Late to Classify LOST: Ear ring with red and white sets, yellow gold. Find er please return to Jacqueline Cullen, Tom-Tom cafe, O - Neill. 49c40 FOR SALE: New 10 x 12-ft. brooder house, may be seen at O’Neill public school.—Harry Page, O’Neill. 49p35 MAN WANTED: Commission agent for Continental Oil Co. bulk plant located in O’Neill. Contact R. R. Bonge, District Mgr., through Eby’s Conoco Service, O’Neill. 49c FOR SALE: Spring fryers, 3 lbs. and over, dressed or alive. — Mrs. Orton Young, ONeill. 49c WANTED: Middleaged lady to with and care for small child.—Phone 558-LM, O’Neill. I 49c WANTED: 25 yearlings for pas ture. — See or write T. J. Knoell, O’Neill. 49p35 WANTED TO BUY: Used bed, full size.—Phone 448-LR. 49c WANTED: A waitress.—Myrt’s Cafe, O’Neill.49c FOR SALE: Road patrol and T9 International crawler. — See Sewell Johnson or Keith Abart. 49-50p65 WOMEN WANTED: Address and MATT, Postals at home. Make $50 wk. Send $1 for instruc tions.—J. Chiricosta, box 305. N.Y. 19, N.Y. 49p50 i TAXPAYERS NOTICE 1 g It is erroneous that inventories can be assessed at 70v'e g H of cost. g » It is the position of the Governor and the State Tax Com- g g missioners that reporting merchandise inventories at 70 Co of S 1 cost is illegal and should not be approved by the assessors g « who know the procedure is being fallowed. g g All foreign corporations stocks and shares must be list- g H ed by the Tax Commission’s office and any found omitted g will be taxed at the same rate as personal property. If they g are listed they are taxed at 40c per hundred. All schedules are due April 20, 1954, and become delin- | g quent after that date. g | WM. F. wefso | I County Assessor :j MARRIAGE LICENSES Hiram E. Conley, 30, of O’Neill and Lela Corcoran, 28, of Cham bers, April 1. James O. Boettcher, 17, of At k.nson and Evadene E. Taslcr, 15, of Atkinson, April 3. Willard Leo Van Buren, 19, of Spencer and Mary Faye Whetham, 16, of Lynch, April 3. Clarence Schinck, 42, of Mead ow Grove and Mrs. Frances Schinck, 35, of Meadow Grove, April 3. Colorado Couple Given Shower— BRISTOW—A shower for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lippert of Gree - ley, Colo., who were married re cently at Denver, was combined with the meeting of the Luther an Aid society at the chur. h here last Thursday afternoon. A table in one corner of the room was decorated to represent a railroad station with a fast train pulling out for Denver. Gifts for the couple, which are to be sent to them as a surprise, were arranged cm the table. Mrs. Lippert is the former Miss Betty Fredrickson of Brist ow. Sponsors of the shower were Mesdames E. L. Hagberg and Florence Layland and Miss Nona Anderson of Bristow and Mrs. Richard Olson of Fairfax, S. D. Tune in “Voice of The Fron tier,” thrice weekly. 6 : ^ O * i . O v. • •J o ' . L 1 « C: I Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., April 8-9-10 c I . ° BUY FOR LESS I n ° o 0 •§ a hp ° c o fx AT 0 I SHELHAMER FOODS • nii c t H OUR FAMILY 2 | Orange Juice | 2 46-0z. Cans....6Sc ♦♦ —————————————— « MOTHER'S | Egg NOODLES, 16-ez. pkg. 2§c | GOLDEN VALLEY | CORN.... 2 No. 303 cans 29c H FLORIDA JUICE | ORANGES.3 lbs. for 23c H KRAFT ** 4| | MUSTARD.3 jars for 25c GOLDEN VALLEY 0 § CATSUP I 2** —33c I _______________________________ « WAVE CREST o SALMON.Can 39c 1 SNO-CROP FROZEN PEAS..Pkg. 19c I __ I DELICIOUS — WINESAP APPLES ...4-lb. bag 59c | : LIQUID o o STARCH.Qt. 29c | HORMEL HAM S*& For on eosy Sunday dinner... o< a magnificent company feast... 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