Future Subscribers RETZLAFF — Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Retzlaff of Atkinson, a son, David Gene, weighing 7 pounds 1 ounce, bom Thursday, February 10, at the Atkinson Me n.orial hospital. HYTTtEK—Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hytrek of Stuart, a son, Dennis Allen, weighing 7 pounds 13 ounces, bom Friday, February 11, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. HANSEN—Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam K. Hansen of Butte, a son, Michael William, born Wednes day, February 9, in Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. RITTER BUSH— Mr. and Mrs. John Ritterbush of Chambers, a son, Randy Gene, weighing 7 pounds 672 ounces, born Thurs day, February 10, at St. Anthony’s hospital. SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith of Washington, D.C. a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, bom at a Washington hospital Sunday, February 13. Mr. Smith is a broth er of Mrs. Benard Kornock of Page. LATZEL—Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Latzel of Ewing, a daughter, Carol Ann, weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, born Sunday, February 6, at the Antelope Memorial hospital in Neligh. Mrs. Latzel is the for mer Joan Doud. DAVID— Mr. and Mrs. Virgil David of Chambers, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, born Tuesday, February 15, at St. Anthony’s hos pital, O’Neill. CHMIEL— Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chmiel of Ewing, a son, weighing 8 pounds 10 ounces, bom Tuesday, February 15, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. HEISS—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heiss of Page, a son, weighing 8 pounds 7 ounces, born Tuesday, February 15, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. GIBBS—Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs of Norfolk, a son, David William, weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces, born Tuesday, February 8, in a Norfolk hospital. Mrs. Gibbs is the former Doris Jean Burtak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bartak. The baby is the first great-grandchild of Mrs. Al ice Lodge of Norfolk. ZISKA—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ziska, a daughter, born Friday, February 11, at the Atkinson hos pital. The Ziskas have a son and another daughter. Mrs. Ziska was formerly Marilyn Funk. : —1 Sheila Ziska has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Ziska live near Atkinson. DINEEN— Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Dineen, jr., of Cheyenne, Wyo., a son, James Trowbridge, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, born Saturday, February 5. Mrs. Dineen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Trowbridge of Saratoga Springs, Wyo., formerly of Page. SWEETON—Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Sweeton of Long Beach, Calif., a son, bom Monday, January 31. Mrs. Sweeton is the former Miss Marjorie Howard of Orchard. Justice Court Harley G. Hansen, overweight on capacity plate, dismissed by Jack W. H. Crouch, January 24. Clyde C. Gandee, driver for Buckingham, overweight, $50 and costs, Harold A. Cramer, January 17. Howard E. McDonell, driver for H. A. Marr Grocery Co., overload on axle, pending, January 18, Jack W. H. Crouch. Vernon A. Strong, speeding, night time, $8 and costs, Decem ber 31, R. L. Gude. Bennie C. Fleming, possession of alcoholic liquor by minor, $25 and costs, January 1, John R. Skinner. Bobby D. Jones, driver for E. Jones, overweight on capacity plates, $10 and costs, January 4, Jack W. H. Crouch. Rolland Reynolds, insufficient fund check, paid check of $84 and $4 costs, William W. Griffin, No vember 14. Harry Schweizer, driver for Consolidated Freightways, over weight, $50 and costs, February 7, Jack W. H. Crouch. Calvin D. Jay, driver for Barn rich Trucking Co., Inc., overload on axle, $100 and costs, Harold A. Cramer, February 4. Calvin D. Jay, driver for Barn rich Trucking Co., overweight on capacity plate, $30 and costs, Feb ruary 4, Harold A. Cramer. Noble Tinsler, driver for Buck ingham, overweight, $50 and costs, February 8, Kenneth W. Kirk. Laveme E. Clark, driver for Dubuque Packing Co., overweight, pending, February 9, Donald F. Richardson. $524 Polio Fund Total at Orchard— ORCHARD—Orchard set a new polio fund record in 1955 with a total contribution of $524.22, it has been announced by L. A. Shal berg, local chairman. The mothers’ march, directed by Mrs. Raymond Stevens, brought in the largest amount, $215.35. Other sources were list ed as follows: Orchard school, $88.65; basketball benefit, $57.28; clubs and organizations, $64.02; special gifts, $18; polio banks, $23.12; dime cards, $25.50; Amer ican Legion and auxiliary card party, $34.50. Rev. Walter Millett was organ izations chairman. Supt. W. K. Gray, John Harmon and the Or chard News assisted with the pub licity. Monumenls of lasting beauty made by skilled craftsmen of th© J. F. Bloom Co. . . monu ments from the factory to the wonsumer. — Emmet Crabb, O' Neill. phone 139-J. 37tf Too Late to Classify FOR RENT: A small house.—See George Timmerman, O’Neill. 42p35 FOR SALE: 1942 V8 Ford. Fair condition, price reasonable.— George Timmerman, O’Neill. ; 42p35 Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: February 9—Rich ard Ernst, O’Neill; Mrs. Louis Harley, Chambers; Mrs. Walter Houseman, Pickstown, S.D. 10— Mrs. John Ritterbush, Chambers; Harry Walsh, Chambers: George Hurley Jones, O’Neill; Mrs. Archie Bright, O’Neill; Mrs. Arby L. Kruger, Stuart; Mrs. Everett Staub, O’Neill; Robert Gokie, O’ Neill. 11—Larry Williamson, Or chard. 12—Mrs. Dale Hines, O’ Neill; Mrs. Wayne Henderson, Or chard; Edwin Hagensick, O’Neill. 13—Mrs. R. H. Shriner, O’Neill; James Gross, Page. 14—Margaret McManus, O’Neill; Mrs. Richard Straka, Stuart; Mrs. James Zidke, Spencer; Patty Morrison, O’Neill; Norman Ramsel, O’Neill; Mrs. Feme Davis, Atkinson; Mrs. Leo Thomson, Lynch; Lorraine Van derbeek, Stuart; Mrs. Carl Chmiel, Ewing. 15 — Mrs. Virgil David, Chambers; Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Page; Mrs. Marvin Kemnitz, Spen cer; Herbert Steinberg, Page. 16 —Mrs. Paul Bourne, O’Neill; Mrs. Elwyn Robertson, Chambers. Dismissals: February 9—Susan Widhalm, Verdigre; Donna Jonas, Creighton; Mrs. Ervin Shipman and baby g'xl, Springfield, S.D.; Mrs. Helen Starlin, O’Neill; Glea son H. Grimes, Chambers; Wil liam Rumbaugh, O’Neill. 10-—Mrs. Emma Miller, O’Neill (expired); Mrs. Kenneth Van Every and baby girl, Page; Mrs. Rudy Konopasek, Star. 11 — Myrna King, Stuart; Mrs. Thomas Liddy and baby girl, O’Neill; Mrs. Gilbert Winchell and baby boy, O’Neill. 12—Mrs. Ev erett Staub, O’Neill; Mrs. Walter Houseman, Pickstown, S.D.; Rob ert Richardson, Jamison; Robert Gokie, O’Neill; Bernard Rickard, Chambers. 13—Daniel Lee Myers, Stuart; Mrs. Robert Shoemaker, O’Neill; Mrs. Dale Hines, O’Neill; Mrs. Matt McCabe and baby girl, Page; Mrs. Wayne Henderson, Or chard. 14—George Hurley Jones, O’Neill; Larry Williamson, Or chard; Harry Walsh, Chambers; Mrs. Alvin Alberts, Ewing; Mrs. Frank Spath, O’Neill; Mrs. Louis Harley, Chambers; Mrs. John Ritterbush and baby boy, Cham bers; Richard Ernst, O’Neill; Rev. Timothy O’Sullivan, O’Neill; Mrs. N. P. Nelson, Bristow; Constance Andersen, O’Neill; James Gross, Page. 15—Margaret McManus, O’ Neill; Homer F. Mullen, O’Neill; Rancel Kinzie, Burke, S.D.; Mrs. Richard Straka, Stuart; Mrs. Ferae Davis, Atkinson; Mrs. Ber nard Allen, O’Neill. 16 — Mrs. Archie Bright, O’Neill; Leone Mullen, O’Neill; Mrs. Leo Thom son, Lynch; Norman Ramsel, O’ Neill; Herbert Steinberg, Page; Mrs. James Zidko, Spencer; Ed win Hagensick, O’Neill. Hospitalized: Mrs. Lois B. Ad ams, Chambers; Mrs. Paul Bourne, O’Neill; Mrs. George Bay, O’Neill; Mrs. Frank Biglin, O’Neill; Mrs. Carl Chmiel, lowing; Mrs. Virgil David, Chambers; Mrs. Kenneth Heiss, Page; Herbert J. Hammond, O’Neill; Dennis Howard, Anoka; Mrs. Marvin Kemnitz, Spencer; Mrs. Arby L. Kruger, Stuart; Miss Mary A. Kelly, O’Neill; Patty Morrison, O’Neill; Miss Mary Mur phy, O’Neill; Mrs. Claude Neal, O'Neill; Albert Otte, Winner, S.D.; R. K. Platt, Chambers; Mrs. Eiwyn Robertson, Chambers; Mrs. R. H. Shriner, O’Neill; Lorraine Vanderbeek, Stuart. SACRED HEART (Lynch) Hospitalized: Irvin W. Barr, Spencer; Dr. Edwin B. Bradley, Spencer; Howard Connick, Nio brara; Mrs. Lena Connot, Spencer; Mrs. William K. Hansen and baby, Butte; Baby Lindley Ernest Lar sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen, Butte; Mrs. Annie Lewis, Butte; Harold McRoberts, Lynch; Mrs. Henry Minarik, Niobrara; 3aby Randall Dean Neilan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Neilan, Bone ;teel, S.D.; Miss Lillian Olson, 3ristow; Mrs. Barbara Peklo, _,ynch; Mrs. Charles Putnam, Na oer; Baby Jack Louis Tarr, jr., ;on of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Tarr, ..ynch; Mrs. Joe Rihanek, Mono vi; Mrs. Emil Tejral, Spencer; Sonnie Lee Wirth, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Ernest Wirth, Verdel. Dismissals: February 8—Wilmer l>andholm, Spencer; Mrs. Jack rarr, Lynch; Mrs. Fred Krugman ind baby, O’Neill. 9— Mrs. Axel rohnson, Bristow; Joan Lee Hig jins, Naper; . Edward Hig jins, Naper. 11 — Mrs. Ernest Larsen, Butte: Mrs. Andy Connot, spencer. 12—Mrs. Lawrence Ahl ?rs, Naper; Leroy Ahlers, Naper; lack Bowlby, Lynch; Tom Thom sen, Anoka. 13 — Mrs. Herman Volsteadt and baby, Bonesteel, 3.D.; Otto Jons, 78, Bonesteel, 5.D. (died). 14 — Wayne Blair, spencer (transferred to Omaha lospital). ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: February 7 — Mrs. susanna Gathje, Atkinson, sur gical. 9—Mrs. Lawrence Retzlaff, \tkinson, obstetrical. 11 — Mrs. Kenneth Ziska, Atkinson, obstet -ical; Mrs. Andy Hytrek, Stuart, obstetrical. 12—Joy Loreene Ad iison, Atkinson, medical. 13 — John Kenny, Atkinson, medical; Mrs. Byrl Beck, Atkinson, med ical; Mrs. Cora Ballard, Spring riew, medical. 14 — Mrs. Nolan DeLosh, Stuart, medical. Dismissed: February 7 — Miss rherese Ullrich, O’Neill. 8—Kelly Dean Papke, Naper; Mrs. Freddie tfiebauer and daughter, Stuart. 9 —Mrs. Cora Tasler, Stuart. Hospitalized: Claude Miller, At kinson; Wiliam Grunke, Stuart; Mrs. Susanna Gathje, Atkinson; Mrs. Andy Hytrek and son, Stu art; Mrs. Alice O’Connell, Atkin ron; Mrs. Cora Ballard, Spring view; Mrs. Dwight Kenny, Atkin son; Mrs. Byrl Beck, Atkinson; Mrs. Nolan DeLosh, Stuart; Mrs. Kathryn Verzal, Atkinson; Mrs. Kenneth Ziska and daughter, At kinson; Mrs. Lawrence Retzlaff and son, Atkinson; John Kenny, Atkinson, Joy Loreene Addison, Atkinson. Sick & Injured O’NEILL—Herley Jones was re leased Monday from St. Anthony’s hospital after having been hospital ized four days for medical treat ment. . . Mrs. Pearl Riley of Hay Springs, Mrs. Lillian Marne, James Marne and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Marne of Ute, la., were call ed to O’Neill Sunday by the illness of Mrs. R. H. Shriner. . . Kay Hibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (“Bill”) Hibbs, jr., is out of school this week with mumps. She is a junior ait O’Neill high school. . . Mrs. Anna De Long entered the Lutheran hospital in Sioux City, la., on Sunday. . . The condition of Michael Perry in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk, tis reported as “good”. . . Mrs. Alice Bridges was transferred from St. Anthony’s hospital to an Omaha hospital last week. . . Mrs. Don Petersen was taken by ambu lance to the hospital here Wednes day afternoon, suffering a back ail ment. . . Michael Perry is in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital at Nor folk. AMELIA—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce were in Atkinson. Mrs. Pierce has been ill with a sore throat. She was consulting a doctor there. . . Mrs. Clyde Burge and little daughter, Joyce, were ill with influenza last week. They Were taken to Atkinson to the doctor. . . Mrs. Bernard Black more was able to attend church services at the Amelia church Sunday. This was her first time out since she returned home from the Ainsworth hospital. She had brok en her ankle the first part of De cember in a fall at the church. RIVERSIDE—Mrs. Maud Laur ence flew from Brownsville, Tex., to Omaha to help care for her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Pete Carson who tell recently and broke her hip. Mrs. Lawrence is a sister and Mr. ' Carson a brother of Mrs. W. M. Napier. . . Mrs. Carl Christon re ceived some severe bums on ner arms, neck and chest Tuesday evening. . . Rev. and Mrs. William Bomer and children called at the Wilbur Bennett home Sunday af ternoon to visit Ina Bennett who was ill several days with a bad cold. PAGE—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parks went to Omaaa Monday where Mrs. Parks will recieve post sur gery treatment. Walter Rutherford accompanied them to Omaha where he will join his unit and be sent to an air force base where he will recieve his basic training. . . James Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gross, was taken to the St. Anthony hospital Sunday. He is much improved and will return to his home ait Page Monday evening. EWING—Vance Anson of Ne ligh, who is well-known in Ew ing, went to Grand Island on Sun day where he entered the Vet erans hospital for treatment and a checkup. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urban went to Grand Island on Saturday to visit at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walter. Mr. Walt er had the misfortune to break his arm, due to a fall. EMMET—Ray Richards went to Omaha on Wednesday, February 9, to have a checkup on his arm which he had injured last summer in a round pickup hay baler acci dent. Anthony O’Donnell of O’ Neill took him to Omaha. . . Beryl I’erry, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry, was on the sick list Friday. CHAMBERS—Mrs. Louis Harley returned home from St. Anthony’s hospital Monday. She had been a patient there several days. . . Mrs. R. K. Platt visited her hus band at St. Anthony’s hospital Sun day. . . Mrs. John Ritterbush and infant son were returned to their home from St. Anthony’s Monday. DELOIT — Mrs. William Wulf of Ewing has been under the doc tor’s care recently. . . John Sehi made a trip to Norfolk recently to consult a doctor concerning his health. . . Bertha McDonald was a patient at the Neligh hospital recently. The Frontier for printing. INMAN — Miss Faye Brunck horst, Mrs. E. E. Clark, Mrs. T. D. Hutton and Mrs. H. E. Smith spent Monday in Sioux Falls, S.D., visiting Miss Barbara Brunck horst, a polio patient in a hospital there. . . James Coventry drove to Sioux City Saturday to visit Mrs. Coventry, a patient in the I.utheran hospital there. He was accompanied by Milo Gorgen. . . Mrs. H. F. Keil and Miss Grayce McGraw spent Monday and Tues day in Omaha where Miss Mc Graw received a medical check up. . . Mrs. James Coventry re turned Monday from Sioux City where she had been in the Luther an hospital. She submitted to sur gery there Monday, January 24. Mr. Hendricks Honored— Mrs. Felix Hendricks entertain ed at a dinner Tuesday evening honoring Mr. Hendricks on his birthday anniversary. CATHOLICS WIN CHAMBERS—In the American Legion-sponsored church league games played last Thursday night at the high school gymnasium, the Amelia Catholics defeated the Chambers Lutherans, 34-26, and the Bethany Presbyterians won from the Chambers Methodists, 43-40, in a three-minute over time. O’Neill News C. E. Jones spent Monday in Ainsworth. Mrs. James T. Butcher left on Saturday for her home in Smyrna, Tenn., where she will join her husband, Captain Butcher, who has been in Alaska participating in Operation Snowbird for the past month. Mrs. Butcher visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Golden, while Captain Butcher was on maneuvers. Captain Butcher piloted one of that planes that flew over O’Neill Saturday night, returning from the Alaskan operation. Miss Lela Hornback of O’Neill and Miss Verlee Bolwitt of Ew ing departed February 9 for Cal ifornia, Where they will reside. On Monday, Mrs. Maggie Siders and Mrs. Christine Williams called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson. Finest Beverages ( ALWAYS COME I IN BOTTLES I Scovie Sez Early Bird Sale Specials! . 2-Yr. Battery 9.95 Exch. Pop-Up Auto. Toaster 9.95 < t Electric Deep Fryer 12.95 Western Auto — O’Neill — I " . W. F. FINLEY, M.D. | O’NEILL i Downey Building OFFICE PHONE- 2R BIGLIN'S Funeral Directors O’NEILL 0 ay Ph. Night Ph. 3b 487-R or 200 Light Yearlings to Feature • There will be between 250 and 400 cattle at our sale today (Thursday). Most consignments will be in load and part load lots, consisting of light yearlings, quality fair to good. In cluded also will be a few good stock cows and around 100 head of mixed cattle of all kinds. • The hog sale will start at 1 p.m. Whether you wish to buy or sell, plan to be with us. O’Neill Livestock Market Phone 2, O’Neill Friends of St. Mary’s Benefit Dance For Benefit of St. Mary’s Academy Re-wiring Project Tuesday, February 22nd Music by — NOSMO KING AND HIS ORCHESTRA Admission: Adults $1 ; Students 50c EDW. M. GLEESON DENTIST 2d Floor Gilligan Rexall Bldg. Ph. 240 - Box 149 - Hrs. 8:30-9 REX W. WILSON, M.D. ROBT. M. LANGDON, M.D. PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS 128 W. Douglas St., O’Neill Phone 138 Ill BEGINNER ACCORDIAN LESSONS SEE BOB SANDERS At the Elkhom Flower Shop SATURDAYS I P.M. UNTIL 7 P.M. Accordians for rent to beginners. Also carry a brand new line of Soprani accordians SILVERWARE Holmes and Edwards — Lovely Lady DISCONTINUANCE SALE SPECIAL! 52-Pc. — Service for 8 Regular Price $84.50 M ft "f F now- 49.75 McIntosh Jewe Ity “Where Price and Quality Meet” LOW FOOD PRICES EVERY DAY! AT [elQamer's --- FREE GROCERY DELIVERY - CALL PHONE _593_ Thursday — Friday Saturday \ Monday — Tuesday - Wednesday i IX MEATS ; BEEF CHUCK ROAST Lb. 33c CUT LUNCH HERRING }k Gal.-.S1.19 SKINLESS WIENERS 3 lbs.-$1.00 PURE, FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 Lbs._89c BOILING BEEF 5 Lbs. for_SI.00 BACON SQUARES Per Lb_25c PINK or WHITE GRAPEFRUIT-I0f.r49« NAVAL — All Sizes ORANGES- 3 k 29c DELICIOUS APPLES_4 lb has 59c NATURE’S FROZEN STRAWBERRIES Pfc 29c RED TRIUMPH POTATOES_5Mb. bag $1.19 MESQUITE GREEN BEANS 2 No. 303 Cans. .. 25c NAVY BEANS .... 4-lb. pkg. 55c GOLDEN VALLEY CREAM STYLE CORN 2 No. 303 Cans ....25c Beef by the Quarter £* - •..£ g | NUTRENA FEEDS DAVID HARUM I 20% Egg Crbls_100 lbs. $4.95 27% Bal. Crbls_100 lbs. $5.65 33% Pity. Cone. _ 100 lbs. $5.95 Creep “20" Pig Str_100 lbs. $6.95 40% Hog Bal. Pellets_ 100 lbs. $5.95 CUDAHY Mineral- 100-lb. bag $5.16 20% Egg Crbls_100 lbs. $4.50 26% Balancer Crbls. _ 100 lbs. $4.95 32% Pity. Cone. _100 lbs. $5.85 Nutrena Beef Cake “16” _ Cwt. $3.95 Nutrena Beef Cake “22” _ Cwt. $4.25 OLD PROCESS 41% Soybean Meal_ 100 lbs. $5.00 CASH FOR YOUR CREAM - EGGS - POULTRY - HIDES | * £ f ' ~ l! ■" ' V