Future Subscribers -* . ’ * * SHELHAMER — Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shelhamer of Livermore, Calif., a daughter, Karen Sue, neighing 7 pounds, born Friday, March 18, at Livermore. The pa ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shelhamer of O’Neill; the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clinkenbeard of Winner, S.D. Mrs. R. G. Shelham * er has been at Livermore for the past six weeks. CADWALLADER — Mr. and Mrs. Max Cadwallader of Stuart, a son, Roy Robert, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Thursday, March 10, at the Ainsworth hos pital. KAUP—Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kaup of Stuart, a daughter, Pa-1 tricia Grace, weighing 6 pounds 15 ounces, born Thursday, March 17. MESSENBRINK—Mr. and Mrs. James Messenbrink of Fremont, a daughter, Cheryl Sue, weighing 6 oounds 7 ounces, born Monday, March 7. The mother was former ly Delores Wilkenson of Cham bers. JONS—Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jons of Butte, a son, weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Sunday, March 20, at the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. MELLOR—Mr. and Mrs. George Mellor of Spencer, a son, Richard Lee, weighing 7 pounds 13% ounces, born Saturday, March 19, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. BERGSTROM—Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bergstrom of Ewing, a daughter, Brenda Jean, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, born Saturday, March 19, at St. Anthony’s hospi tal, O’Neill. APPLEBY—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Appleby of O’Neill, a son, weigh ing 0 pounds 7 ounces, born Tues day, March 22, at St. Anthony’s hospital, O’Neill. PONTON INSURANCE Florence Ponton, Prop. Insurance of All Kinds & Bonds Phone 106 — Golden Bldg. Sick & Injured ' I - i PAGE— Mrs. Raymond Heiss was dismissed Saturday from St. Anthony’s hospital. Her condition is “satisfactory.” . . Mrs. Harry Johnson was confined to her home from Tuesday, March 15, to Fri day with influenza. . . Mrs. Anna Clasey, 83, was a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital from Tuesday, March 15, through Thursday. . . Mickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stewart, was taken to Norfolk Friday for a tonsilectomy. They returned the same day. He return ed to school Tuesday, March 22. . . . Faye Rutherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rutherford, was a weekend sufferer from in fluenza. . . N. D. Ickes was a mid week victim of the 24-hour type of influenza. . . Mrs. Lyman Park is “somewhat improved” while still under the doctor’s care. . . . The Redlinger girls, Beverly and Sheryl, have been out of school with influenza. . . Les Riege will resume his work at the Page oil station after a bout with influenza. . . Mrs. William Kline tobe is in University hospital, Omaha, for treatment, possiblyj surgery. . . Frank Beelaert is re cuperating at home following re- J cent surgery. O’NEILL—Don Hopkins, Lynda and Susan were ill several days with influenza. . . Mrs. H. W. Tomlinson and Mr6. William Tur ner of Chambers were in Lynch Wednesday, March 16. Mrs. Tom linson went there for a medical checkup. . . Joe Stutz returned to his duties at McDonald’s store Monday after being absent sever al days because of influenza. . . Ed Hagensick, 69, who suffered a badly fractured leg on February 12, returned Sunday from a Sioux City hospital. He was brought to O’Neill by his brother, Oscar, of Sioux City. Mr. Hagensick hob bles about the house with his leg in a big cast. . . Mrs. F. J. Biglin was taken to St. Anthony’s hos pital at 4:30 a.m., Wednesday. She had been recently from the hos pital only recently after having been a patient there a number of weeks. EMMET—Mary, Madaline and Ronnie Richards, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richards, have been on the sick list the past week. . . Derold, Betty and Bobby Perry, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perry, were on the sick list over the weekend. . . Mr. and Mrs. Tractors and Haying Equipment AT AUCTION Tuesday, March 29 — 1 P.M., at the — Atkinson Livestock Market To be sold ahead of the cattle sale. Equipment includes an F20 Farmall tractor with power mower, trail mower, two 12-foot McCormick rakes, 14-foot McCormick rake, hydraulic loader, rake hitch for a John Deere A tractor, 10-foot power blue grass stripper, and a Case tractor sweep. This equipment is all in A-l shape | MRS, HERMAN KAUP, Owner 'ritz Brockman on Saturday vis ted Mrs. Maude Goos, who is a latient in the hospital at Burwell. . . Jess Wills was dismissed from it. Anthony’s hospital on Friday afternoon. He had been a patient here for about 10 days receiving nedical treatment. . . Jeanie Kay Foreman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foreman, has been ill he past week with a gland infec tion. . . Donnie Schaaf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaaf, was sick the first of the week. EWING—Mrs. Irwin Cloyd has been spending some time at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leslie Brokaw, at Norfolk, who is ill. . . . Mrs. Lyle Dierks, who under went surgery recently at St. Ca therine’s hospital in Omaha, is convalescing at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Yvo Sanders, in Omaha. Mr. Dierks visited her on Sunday. . . Mrs. Pauline Noff ke returned home from Omaha where she had been confined at a hospital for treatment for the past few weeks. Her son, Frank Noffke, brought her to Ewing. . . Mrs. William Hobbs was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital on Satur day, suffering from a severe cold which developed into pneumonia. INMAN—Jerry Nelson, son of Supt. and Mrs. Gerald Nelson, had his tonsils removed on Friday at St. Anthony’s hospital in O’Neill. . . , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brunck horst drove to Sioux Falls, S.D., Tuesday, March 15, where they visited their daughter, Barbara, at the Sioux Valley hospital. . . Mrs. Anna Smith is spending sev eral days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith, at Page while she is recuperating from an at tack of influenza. DELOIT—James Miller was il! with asthma and unable to attend school last week. . . Peter Thiek has been a patient at the hospita in Neligh. His conditon on Frida} was reported as “good.” . . The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mai Pofahl of Norfolk underwent ma jor surgery in an Omaha hospita last week. His condition is “good.’ . . . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Funk am Vera Dell and Mr. and Mrs. John ny Sehi called on Pete Thiele ii the Neligh hospital on Saturday STUART—Frank Kaup, jr., are daughter, Helen, went to Omah< by train and returned Sunday morning. While there they visit ed his mother, Mrs. Frank Kaup si\, who is recovering from ; broken hip in an Omaha hospital . . . Ward Flanigan is taking med ical treatments in Lincoln. . . Mrs Elmer Olberding has been trans ferred from the Bassett hospital t< Omaha for treatment for a bad ailment. AMELIA—Edgar Peterson ha been on the sick list the past weel suffering with a heart condition Mrs. Edgar Peterson and Dun] Peterson have been taking car of the cream station for him. . Mrs. Robert Adair and small son Jerry Glen, were able to leave th Atkinson hospital Friday. The; are at the home of Mrs. Adair’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Doo little, for a few days. CHAMBERS—Mrs. L. V. Coop er underwent major surgery a St. Anthony’s hospital on Wednes day, March 16. . . Linda Rows submitted to an appendectomy a St. Anthony’s hospital on Satui day, March 19. . . Bonnie Jea Hoerle is a patient in St. An thony’s hospital. . . Cheryl Barth< is a patient in St. Anthony’s. RIVERSIDE — Mrs. D e W i t Hoke returned home last Wee nesday after spending a wee with her mother, Mrs. Nell Hei ting, in Rapid City, S.D. Mr Herting has been ill for som« time and is being cared for in the home of a daughter. . . Walter Hand was ill a few days with the flu. The Frontier for printing. Puerto Ricans Discussed— PAGE—Hobbies and customs of Puerto Rican people was the topic chosen by Mrs. Allen Haynes last Thursday at the WSCS meeting. Mrs. Elmer Trow bridge presided. Reports were given by Mrs. Ed gar Stauffer, Mrs. Harold Kelly and Mrs. Merwyn French on the Hastings annual meeting. Furthur reports will be made at the next meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Jesse Kel ly, Mrs. Elmer Trowbridge and Mrs. Harry Harper. . ° To Denver— Mother Agnesine and Sister Claire are spending a few days in Denver, Colo., the early part of this week. Buildings AT AUCTION In O’Neill, Nebr. SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd 5-Room Dwelling with Bath — TO BE OFFERED AT 1:30 P.M. — Situated at 427 North Fourth Street (located across street west from O’Neill Water Tower). This is a frame dwelling, back-plas tered, in sound condition. Recently redecorated inside. Includes Servel 30-gal. Gas Hot Water Heater and Westinghouse Electric Stove. . . . ALSO . . . T’xlO’ Shed — Oil Burning Space Heater — Pile Used Lumber 3000-Watt AC Home Light Plant mounted on trailer. Buildings must be moved or dismantled by May 1.—Terms: CASH. NIOBRARA VALLEY ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP., Owner O’NEILL, NEBR. _————^————_^i^—— 4-Room Frame Dwelling I Situated at 528 East Clay Street. Must be removed from premises I or dismantled within 30 days from date of sale. Also some assort ed lumber. To inspect this property before sale date contact— FRED SAUNTO, Owner, O’Neill Inspections Also May Be Arranged by Sale Managers: THORIN-BOWKER AUCTION SERVICE OOL. ED THORIN, Auct.-Broker BILL BOWKER, Clerk-Broker FOOD SALE SATURDAY PRESBYTERIAN LADIES 10:00 A.M. SNACK BAR 4:00 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE: THURSDAY FRIDAY — SATURDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY MEDIUM SIZE ORANGES 3 Lbs. _ 29« LARGE PINK Grape Fruit 10 for- 49c CELLO Carrots 2Pkgs. -19c * GOLDEN VALLEY R.S.P. CHERRIES. No. 303 can 27c I GOLDEN VALLEY PEACHES. 2 No. 2$ cans 59c --- f GOLDEN VALLEY CRUSHED NO. 303 CANS PINEAPPLE_2 for 49c i _ \ OUR FAMILY NO. 303 CANS , APPLE SAUCE_2 for 35c WILSON’S PER CAN CHOPPED BEEF_33c GOLDEN VALLEY DILL PICKLES_Qt. 29c MISSION PEAS_3 No. 303 cans 39c OUR FAMILY NO. 303 CANS PORK & BEANS. .3 for 39c - .r. BULK FIC BARS 2 lbs. 65c VANILLA FLAVORED COOKIES . u- 29» SUNSHINE HI - HD’S — Nhk pkg. 35c OUR FAMILY STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 2 iars 59c Golden Valley Bulk Mother’s ! CHEESE MACARONI EGG NOODLES > 2-Lb. Box, 69c 2-Lb. Pkg. 41c 16-oz.Pkg.29c - Wilson’s Delrrch Harding’s : LARD OLEO BUTTER I 2 Lbs_35c 2 Lbs. 49c Per Lb.. - S3C MESQUITE I GREEN BEANS No. 303 Cans I 3 f°r_— 29c I QUAKER OATMEAL U Pig. 37c MAYFAIR TOILET TISSUE 4 Roll Pkg-19c 1 -- — I ALL MEAT SKINLESS FRANKS-3 lbs, for 89c MINCED OA HAM (by the piece), 3 lbs.... 09C CUDAHY’S BACON ENDS u>. Pig....Z3c WILSON’S BRAUNSCHWEIGER LIVER SAUSAGE, Lb_ & ^ BEEF an. roast Lb 39c FINEST QUALITY GROUND 0ft BEEF 3 Lbs, for_o9C WHITING_10 lbs, SI .39 PERCH FILLETS:_Lb. 29c FRESH PORK LIVER 2 Lbs. for .. Z9C FROZEN FOODS NATURE’S STRAWBERRIES_Pkg. 29c SNO-CROP PEAS or CORN_2 pkgs. for 39c DELICIOUS FISH STICKS_Pkg. 39c VANILLA ICE CREAM 1/2 Gal..._69c | produce HATCHERY — NUTRENA *"* ’*" " ' CHICK STARTER Place Your Orders For CHICK STARTER 100-lh. Bag..--$5.60 g^BY CHICKS 100-lb. Bag . $4.95 20% EGG CRUMBLES white rocks — white leghorns 20% EGG CRUMBLES „ . AUST. WHITES — LEG. ROCKS -a An fin i PA 100-Lb. Bag_ $4.95 I HAMP. LEGHORNS | 10U“Lu. _$4,59 I NUTRENA HEAVY MOLASSES ■ DAVID HARUM PIG STARTER PELLETS BEEF CAKE “16”_100 Lbs. $$.751 SWEET CREEP “20”-100 Lbs. $5.75 CASH FOR YOUR CREAM & EGGS $U I HAMER HIDES & POULTRY * super m” ft We Make Country Pickup on Poultry