Future Subscribers BENNETT—Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Bennett of Newport, a daugh ter, Kathleen Ann, weighing 5 pounds 13 ounces, born June 14, in Atkinson Memorial hospital. KRUGMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Krugman of Atkinson, a son, Rex Allen, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, born June 16. in At kinson Memorial hospital. WELLER—Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Weller of Atkinson, a son, Richard Douglas, weighing 7 pounds 10 ounces, bom June 16, in Atkinson. KAUP—Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kaup of Stuart, a son. Kenneth Edward, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born June 18, in Atkin son Memorial hospital. LANGE—Mr. and Mrs. Lau rance Lange of Atkinson, a daughter, Jacque Ann, weighing 6 pounds bom June 20. in Atkin son Memorial hospital. MOTACEK—Mr. and Mrs. El vin Motacek of Verdel, a son, weighing 8 pounds 2 ounces, born Thursday, June 17, in Sacred Heart hospital at Lynch. RESIER—Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Reiser of Spencer, a son, weighing 8 pounds, born Friday, June 18, in Sacred Heart hospital t., at Lynch. r—— LECHTHNBERG — Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lechtenburg of Butte, a son, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, bom Sunday, June 20, in Sacred Heart hospital a t Lynch. ANDERSON — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson of O’Neill, a daughter, Janet Lee, weighing 8 pounds, born Thursday, June 17, at St. Anthony’s hospital. WlriTERMOTE—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wintermote of Chambers, a daughter, Donna Marie,* weigh ing 6 pounds 13 3/8 ounces, born Thursday, June 17, at St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. BEENT — Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Bemt of Newport, a daugh ter, Opal Geralyn, weighing 8 pounds 8% ounces, bom Friday, June 18 at St. Anthony,s hospi tal. HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hansen of Spencer, a son, weighing 7 pounds 12% ounces, fom Monday, June 21, at St. An thony’s hospital, O’Neill. MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles O. Shane, 23, of At kinson and Holly C. Smith, 18, of Atkinson, June 18. Richard H. Burback, 23, of Scottsbluff and Cathleen Weich man, 19, of Atkinson, June 21. Dale Freeman Closson, 22, of O’Neill and Eunice Yvonne Rossman, 19, of Atkinson on June 23. David L. Acton, 21, of Norfolk and Nora B. Grady, 16, of At kinson on Wednesday, June 23. Tune in “Voice of The Fron tier,” thrice weekly. ' ""I 4 DAY SPECIAL FOLDING Yacht Chair You buy one for 3.95 We sell you the 1 AC second one for ■ ■ vv All Metal Lawn Chair 2’0-gauge steel seat and back, one inch seamless tubing. In red, yellow or green You buy one for 4.99 We sell you the A AA second one for LONGFOLD Reclining Chair Adjustable. Double reinforced seat and back You buy one for 4.95 We sell you the A AC second one for •■wil LIGHT WEIGHT FOLDING ALUMINUM Lawn or Porch Chair Saran back and seat. Has multiple uses You buy one for 8.95 ‘ We sell you the 4 AC second one for "WV POLISHED Aluminum Stack Chair With sturdy all - weather plastic webbing. A new style for inside or outside use You buy one for 9.95 We sell you the ■■ f||> second one for 3iVV , HENRY LOFFLIN Mgr. Phone 8 — O’Neill * '" ' ■— Hospital Notes SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Mrs. Nicholas Baker, Lynch; Mrs. Otto Barta, Verdel; Marion Borral, Butte; Mrs. George Chittenden, Spen Kern, Naper; Mrs. Eugene Lech Harold Haun, Spencer; Albin Kalkowski, Lynch; Mrs. Frank Kayl, Spencer; Mrs. Lowell cer; Baby Larry Haun, son of tenberg, Butte; Mrs. Elvin Mot acek, Verdel; Miss Lillian Olson, Bristow; Mrs. A. J. Pritchett, Lynch; Mrs. Herbert Reiser, Spencer; Dennis Reynolds, son of John Reynolds, Verdel; Mrs. Kermit Rhodman, Gross; Baby Donald J. Tejral, son of Emil Tejral, Spencer; Fred Truax, Redbird. ST. ANTHONY'S (O'Neill) Hospitalized: Beverly Brain ard, Inman; Mrs. Ivan Cone, O’ Neill; Mrs. William Elsasser, Lynch; Fred Ernst, O’Neill; Mrs. Harold Hansen, Spencer; Mrs. Edwin Horst, Butte; Mrs. Mary Mullen, O’Neill; Mary Alice Mu sil, O’Neill; Joe Niezgocki, At kinson; John O’Connor, O’Neill; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; Alice Scofield, O’Neill; Mamie Shoe maker, O’Neill; Mrs. Charles Stout, O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Hospitalized: Mrs. Edwin Krugman, Atkinson; Mrs. Wil fred Kaup, Stuart; Mrs. Frank Pay as, Atkinson; Vesta Adams, Stuart; Mrs. Laurance Lange, Atkinson; Mrs. Donald Thedorf, Atkinson. Sick & Injured O’NEILL — Kathy Rubeck broke her arm in a recent fall. . . . Elva Gettert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gettert, broke off two front teeth in a fall at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laible. CHAMBERS—Mrs. Duane Mc Kay received some minor cuts and brusises when a culvert gave way under the car following the rain Sunday. She was returning from the Harry McKay home. DELOIT—Vicky and Angelo Hupp were patients a short time last week in the Neligh hospital. . . . Henry Trennepohl has been a patient at the Neligh hospital. . . . Anita Lee has been suffering from a severe case of poison ivy. AMELIA—Alfred James und erwent surgery for ulcers Thurs day, June 17, at the Clarkson hospital in Omaha. . . Asa Wat son took his father. Fred Watson, to Savannah, Mo., last week to consult a doctor. Mrs. Fred Wat son accompanied them as far as Lincoln, were she visited her grandson, Keith Greenstreet, and family. . . Miss Merchon Lier man, who was a goiter surgery patient in Omaha last week, re turned home Thursday. She is “feeling good.” - INMAN—Mr. and Thomas J. i Davis were called to Lincoln j Thursday, June 17, where their daughter, Imogene, had taken seriously ill and was in the hosp ital. As far as the doctors know now, she has a glandular fever. Mr. Davis returned home Mon day while Mrs. Davis remained in Lincoln. Imogene will be in hospital the rest of the week. Her condition is improved. She has been attending a summer school I session at the University of Ne | braska. Tornado Hops Across County None Hurt (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Oetter. Telephone and REA power lines were snarled by the b i g blow in the Clearwater, Deloit and southeast of Chambers lo calities. Next report of the storm touching down about 7 o’clock was in the Antelope creek vicin ity, south of Neligh. At Deloit the residents were beginning to get trees cleared from the storm the preceding Sunday — June 13. There was considerable damage at the Lou is Pofahl place. Mrs. Huffman, sr„ suffered an ankle injury during that storm when she was struck by a falling tree limb when she was scurrying for the basement. Rolland Harvey, returning to Chambers late Sunday from O’ Neill, drove his car into a 12-ft. washout on the highway east of Chambers. Frontier for printing! ^■■ I BUY AND SHOOT YOUR I FIREWORKS I IN SOUTH DAKOTA I On Sale June 27 at I BRUCE GROCERY I BONESTEEl, S. DAK. I Plenty of noise and boom as well as lawn assortments, family I picnic displays, large display pieces, rockets atnd wheels, small I f’recrackers, sparklers, bombs, salutes, flitter crackers, bull- I dogs, etc. I Buy Early for Best Selection! I _ _____ r LYNCH—B r u c e, 3-year-o 1 d son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Duck er, was taken to the hospital Sat turday for observation. Polio was at first feared but latest reports state that he is “getting alone fine.” DELOIT — Mr. Schrunk, sr., was released from a hospital re cently. Too Late to Classify MOWER SPECIAL WE HAVE a MM semi-mounted rubber tired 7 - ft. mower, which has weathered. We are going to sell it at the low price of only $195.00 WM. KROTTER CO. West O’Neill_ Phone 531 USED CARS 1952 Pontiac 2-dr. Hydro, 14,000 actual miles 1953 Pontiac Custom Catalina loaded with extras. 1948 Ford V-8 Clup Coupe 1949 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1948 Plymouth Club Coupe 1949 Pontiac 8 4-dr. 1948 Pontiac Sedan Coupe 8 WM. KROTTER CO. “YOUR PONTIAC DEALER” West O’Neill USED WASHERS & APPLIANCES USED MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES 1 Used Alum. Tub Maytag. ~~ 2 Used Round Tub Maytag Wash ers (New Tubs) 1 Used Maytag Automatic (Like New) Used Combination Range Used Coal and Wood Range 4-ft. Deep Freeze All our used appliances are com pletely reconditioned, and carry a 90 day guarantee against parts and workmanship. WM. KROTTER CO. MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE West O’NeillPhone 531 TO CLOSE the Anna McCartney estate we are offering the fol lowing property for immedi ate sale: Duplex, 430 E. Fremont, 8 rooms. Duplex, 126 E. Benton, 7 rooms, 2 baths . Duplex, 530 N. Fifth, 8 rooms, 2 baths, 3 lots. 814 E. Benton, 6 rooms, bath. 326 E. Adams, full basement. Tenth and Benton, 4 rooms and bath, full basement. 406 N. 3rd, 5 rooms, bath. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, never take harsh drugs. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re peated doses seem needed. When you are temporarily consti pated, get sure but gentle relief—without salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. The extract of'Senna in Dr. Caldwell’s is one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell’s Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gende, comfortable, satis fying relief of temporary constipation for every member of the family. Helps you get “on schedule" without re peated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. Buy Dr. Caldwell’s. Money back if not satisfied. Mail botde to Box 280. New York 18, N. Y. n--, | MASSEY-HARRIS ENGINE POWERED CHippeh (jwiowJL, You'll find the engine driv en Clipper ideal for work ing exceptionally hilly land or grain swathed in heavy windrows. It's avail able with 6 or 7-foot cut... a 4-cylinder 21 H.P. engine supplies the power. Knife travel is full 6 inches. Reel is supported on both ends . . . hand adjusted from your tractor seat. Full-float ing counter-balanced table "rides," the ground con tour. Front and rear 6 winged beaters mean ac curate straw control. In creased strawrack, shoe and return pan area assure maximum separation. Next time you're in the neighbor hood stop in for full details. Outlaw Impl. Co. — West O’Neill — 118 E. Benton, 8 rooms, 2 lots, gas heat. 630 E. Adams, 6 rooms and bath, furnace. 917 E. Grant, 4 rooms, 2 lots. 804 E. Benton, 8 rooms, 2 lots. 704 E. Adams, 6 rooms, furnace, 2 lots. An apartment house in Neligh, 15 apts., good rate of income for investment. Call 552-J or 102 S. Fourth st., O’Neill, 8c FOR RENT: 1st floor apt., 430% E. Fremont, furnished. —Call 552-J, O’Neill. 8c FOR SALE: Two 11x36 tractor tires, magneto and radiator for regular Farmall. —Gene Han son, O’Neill. 8p,35 NEW MACHINERY 12 Case hay rake. 12 IHC hay rake. MM and New Idea side delivery rakes. MM and New Idea mowers. SC Case tractor and cultivator. MM tractors (all sizes). USED MACHINERY 12’ Case hay rakes. Case SC tractor. Farmall reg. tractor. Cultivators for all makes. Cultivator to fit Farmall Beg. or F-20 Cultivator to fit Case SC. Semi-Mounted MM Mower for any tractor WM. KROTTER CO. West O’Neill Phone53l FOR SALE; 31RD 15-ft. IHC combine with pickup attach ment and 16-ft. windrower, all in good working order, price $800.—Walter Ries, Atkinson. 8-9c Tune In! Voice of The Fron tier” . . Mon.. Wed., Sat., 9:45 a.m. WJAG (780 k.c.) W. F. FINLEY, M.D. I O’NEILL Downey Building OFFICE PHONE: 28 FOR SALE: Two good in side yellow pme doors, regu lar size.—M. H. Horiskey, O’ Neill. 8tf FOR SALE; 1940 Ford, new tires and new battery. Contact — Frank Sullivan, Clauson barb er shop, O’Neill. 8p35 FOR SALE: Spring fryers, 3 pounds and over, dressed or alive—Mrs. Orton Young, O’ Neill 8-9p60 FOR SALE: 1952 Ford F6, 154 W. B. truck with 5 yd. Hyd. Dump Box. Low mileage; >1951 Chev. 2 ton, 137 W. B. truck with 5 yd. Hyd. Dump Box. Near new i motor—Collins & Kehl, Butte, I Phone 9951 8-9c LOST: Lady’s rose gold wrist watch, initials L.A.C. to L.V.C. on the back. —Mrs. Lloyd A. Collins, 329 Everett st., O’Neill'. 8p WANTED TO RENT: A 2 or 3 bedroom house. Will furnish references.— Call Helen Mul len, phone 84, O’Neill. 8tf Finest Beverages I ALWAYS COME I IN BOTTLES I O'NEILL LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mat tern spent the weekend in Jeffer son, Wise., visiting at the St. Col etta school. Vicke and Steven McManigal, children of Mr. and Mrs. Russ all McManigal of Orchard, areJ visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Miller. Bake sale, Saturday. June 26. at Shelhamer's Market. 2 to 4 p.m. — Golden Rod Extension club. 8c --- GILLIGAN'S REXALL DRUG O’Neill _ Phone 87 INSECTICIDES_For Every Use! RED RIVER POTATO MIX, 1- and 4-lb. pkgs. KUBECIDE, 1- and 4-lb. pkgs., for all vegetables and roses TOMATO BLIGHT POWDER, 1-lb. pkgs. FLY TRAPS — REAL KILL — WILL-KILL MALATHION SPRAY — DDT — BENZENE HEX METHOXYCHLOR. "25-E", for use on dairy cattle, in pints or gallons SWIMMING NEEDS Bathing Caps — Ear Stoppers — Water Goggles Web Feet — Sunburn Lotion — Creams — Oils — Ointments HOT WEATHER NEEDS ★ Insulated Jugs — % gallon and gallon size ★ Unbreakable Vacuum Bottles — 10-oz., keep food hot or cold. Wide mouth. ★ “Plastray” Juice Container — 48-oz., won’t break or crack. For food to store in refrigerator. Only 79c. ★ Reinforced Cellulose Sponges—to do your cleaning, all purpose, only 67c pair. ★ Sponge^& Chamois—to clean the car, only 2.69 . ★ Extra Special—Reg. 2.50 Value Hair Brush, while they last, 99c. ★ Dainty Deodorant Cream — 49c jar only 33c plus tax; Mist —75c plastic bottle, only 49c plus tax; Stick — $1 value, only 69c plus tax. ★ Plastic Garden Hose Sprinkler—most convenient, 25-ft., 2.49. ★ Bumper Scotch Tape, red or silver, 39c. ;Y. O* * WILSON'S MINCED HAM 2 lb,. 79c HORMEL RRAUNSGHWAGER 2 lb, 98c PORK LIVER 21b, 49c I OUR FAMILY GOLDEN VALLEY PORK & BEAKS 3 No. 2 cns. 49c PEACHES 2 No. 21 cns. 59c! I GREEN PASCAL CELERY Per Lb. 10c MAYBELLE OLEO 3 Lbs. 69c PICNIC SPECIALS POP (reg. size),.... 6 btL eta. 35c MARSHMALLOWS.2 pkgs. 35c CANTALOUPE .Per lb. 1(k SWEET PICKLES _8-oz. jar 23c COOL-ADE _ 6 pkgs. 25c OUR FAMILY PEANUT BUTTER_12-oz. jar 35c SUNSHINE HYDROX__ Pkg. 37c SILK PAPER NAPKINS_L 2 pkgs. 29c DIAMOND , PAPER PLATES_l 2 bxs. 29c RED RIPE TOMATOES Per Lb. 15c HARDING'S BUTTER Per Lb. SUNSHINE KRISPY B&W GRAPEFRUIT | CRACKERS 1 £ 25c JUICE 2 £°‘ 49c WE HAVE 10CKEBS AWfllLftBLE NOW • NUTREWA r erne FOXBILT TOP QUALITY I E E W0 J CORRECTLY PRICED SAVE UP TO $9.00 PER TON THIS WEEK ON HOC FEED DISCOUNT on “SHOAT 40” or 40 % BAIANCER . r SHELHAMER COUNTRY PICKUP SUPER MARKET .. .