Future Subscribers MORROW — Mr and Mr*?. Ralph Morrow of O’Neill, a daughter, Mary Jane, weighing 7 pounds 1V4 ounces, born Thurs day. October 4, at St. Anthony s hospital. MAHONY - Mr. ^d JMrs. Charles Mahony, a daughter Theresa Helen, weighing 10 pounds 3 ounces, bom Thursday, October 4, at St. Anthony i hos pital. Tlie Mahonys are of O’ Neill and now have 14 children. STORMS—Mr. and Mrs James Storms of O’Neill a son. WtUlam James, weighing 7 Pounds 13* ounces, born Saturday, Octobe‘ 6. at St. Anthony’s hospital. kicKHOFF — Mr. and Mrs George Eickhoff of O’Neill a daughter, Georgia Ann, weigh ing 5 pounds 13M» ounces bore Saturday, October 6, at St. An thony’s hospital, O Neill. DICKEY— Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Dickey of Spencer, a son John Wesley, weighing 8 pound. 5Vs ounces, born Saturday, Octo ber 6, at St. Anthony’s hospital McCLANAHAN-Mr. and Mrs Earl McClanahan of O Neill, < son Gary Evan, weighing pounds 8*2 ounces, born Tuesday October 9, at St, Anthony s hos pital. WOLFE—Mr. and Mrs. Gen< Wolfe of O’Neill, a daughter weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces born Wednesday, <^‘;obVr1^ a St. Anthony’s hospital, O Neill. PRITCHETT— Mr. and Mr: Karl Pritchett of Lynch, a soi weighing 8 pounds 4 ounce* born Thursday, October 4, J Sacred Heart hospital at Lynct SIELER—Mr. and Mrs. Mcrl Sieler of Lynch, a daughtei weighing 6 pounds 2 OUnCC: born Friday, October 5, in,Sacre Heart hospital at Lynch. SIMPSON—Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Simpson of Lynch, a so weighing 6 pounds 3 ounce, born Saturday, October 6 Sacred Heart hospital at Lynct ' TANGEMAN — Mr anilMt. Orland Tangeman of Gurley, runds^unc^’hoJHffiid . •» daughter! weighing 5 P«md 15 V, ounces, burn ber 9, at 3 am., in the wagne (SD.) Community hospital. Th Birgers now have two daughtu and two sons. Mrs. Luger is former Helen Tejral of sPence BUTLER—Mr. and Mrs. Mai vin Butler of Stuart, a son RicK Marvin, weighing 6 Pounds ounces, born Monday, October at Atkinson Memorial hospital. KOHLE—Mr. and Mrs. Gtor* Kohle of Stuart, a son, Steve Karl, weighing 8 pounds 10 oun es, born Saturday. October 6, i Atkinson Memorial hospital DOVER—Mr. and Mrs. Exiwai Dover of Newport, a- daughte Doris Fay, weighing 7 pounds — . I..—.—— - —* (urn oorn- Saturday. October 6. at Atkinson Memorial hespi-. tal. VROOMAN — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vrooman of Atkinson, a daughter, Kay Teresa, weighing 7 pounds 7 Vs ounces, born Satur day, October 6, at Atkinson Me morial hospital. Sick &. Injured CHAMBERS — Lloyd Winter I mote entered St. Anthony’s hos i pital in O’Neill Saturday with a throat trouble. . . Rev. Earl Schwenk underwent an emer gency appendectomy at St. An thony's hospital in O'Neill Thurs day.’. . Mrs. Nels Mikkelson was admitted to St. Anthony’s on Wednesday, October 3. Mrs. Mik kelson is an asthma sufferer. . . Erw in Carpenter was taken to St Anthony’s hospital Thursday fol lowing an injury to his leg re ceived while working with cat tle He returned to his home on Sunday. . . Linda, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wal ter, had her tonsils removed at St. Anthony’s hospital Friday, October 5. O’NEILL—Georgetla Clyde fell fioln a post near a chute where she had been sitting at the Sad dle club rodeo Tuesday, October 2 7 Her cheek was cut and her face swelled so one of her eyes was shut and both were black 1 ened. X-rays at St. Anthony s : . t nn nnHCllSSiOTl. . . ■ Judy Curran, 10, had an appen ■ dectomy at St. Anthony’s last Thursday afternoon. She was : dismissed Monday. . Mrs Glenn , Gettert had pneumonia last , Her little son, Garry, had had . pneumonia the previous week. Vincent Streeter left Monday for the Veterans hospital where 1 he is receiving treatment on his (, back. t INMAN — John Brunckhorst ’ submitted to major surgery Fn 3 day at St. Anthony’s hospital. . . > Mrs. Floyd DeLong returned last ’ Thursday from St. Anthony s hos I pital where she had been a med ical patient. i, EWING— Mrs. 9ames Minark i, entered St. Anthony*s hospital i at o*Neill Thursday and under i. went surgery Friday. Her condi tion is satisfactory. 7 REDBIRD—Cecil Wither wax is convalescing at his home fol -1 lowing his recent operation al II Scottsbluff. _ CARD OF THANKS I WISH to thank my relatives, 4 friends and neighbors for the ‘ cards, letters, flowers, gifh and prayers that I received 1 while l was in St. .Anthony’! hospital; and a special thank: ;-i t„ the blood donors, Doctor. a Wilson and and Sucha and the 9 hospital staff. Thanks to Rev r erend Danitschek for the visit: l- and prayers and to all the ; i neighbors who did so mucr a lor my husband.—Mrs. Loun 6 Prange.__ 1 New I>*te Set — . The American Dogmn wil ! meet Tuesday, October 16. Th. 5 meeting scheduled for Tuesda .. was postponed on account of th _ district meeting, which was helc in Tilden on that day._ a s SEE Bankerslifeman — Ernie Brinkman e in j ATKINSON y About 3 A College L> Flan For Tour ® Child 11 (t Phone 7442 Community Auction! Inman, Nebraska Anyone wishing to sell any item, please consign them before 1:00 P.M. Saturday, October 20th All Merchandise Will Be Sold on Commission Basis Sale Starts at 1:00 P.M. ----- F-20 Farmall Tractor Mossburg .22 Bolt Action Rifle F-20 Power Mower Drop Leaf Table Tractor Fresno Some Used Windows and 2-Wheel Trailer Frames Chicken House, 10x14, with 12-Gauge Shotgun 7x14 Scratch Pen Portable Radio 8-In. Table Saw Floor Model Radio Hand Carpenter Tools, Drills. Duo Therm 13” Oil Burner Planes. Chisels, Etc. Coronado 10” Oil Burner Dexter Washing Machine 5—New Window Screens Great Western Duplex Wood New 3-Phase, 1-hp. Electric Heater Motor Set of Kitchen Cabinets Used Jet Pressure Water Pump Quaker 10-In. Oil Burner with 42-Gal. Tank New Winthrop Wrist Watch Gear Driven Pump Jack Bed and Springs, full size 4-Wheel Trailer Wagon Size Bed and Springs 4-WTieel Trailer Wagon with Hudson Tank Heater Fair Tires 3_50-Gal. Oil Drums Panel Gates 2_30-In. Circle Saw Blades Loading Chute on Wheels A TABLE LAMP Given FREE at a Drawing After Sale Above are the items now consigned — we expect more before sale day See - ALBERT REYNOLDS VERN (VREDeTAuctioneer F. E. KEYES, Clerk r- EfflMHSHBan bTaYsIeft I Till l!S.-Fill.-SAT.- r'!;’" SUPREME SALAD WAFERS 27' ^ fe» M MOTHER'S BEST E9 FLOUR1 ORANGE'‘ST j OUR FAMILY SHRIMP MEDIUM WET %°L_49* Mazola Cil SALAD and COOKING OIL PINT QUART 39* 73* OUR FAMILY GOLDEN CREAM STYLE OR GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL CORN H •» GOOD QUALITY EXTRA STANDARD CUT GREEN BEANS 10' mfm&m ■ INJUN SUMMER BREAKFAST OUR FAMILY IMITATION MAFLB PANCAKE MIX SYRUP mm --1 nr»0 Our Family - Cream P No.303 S100 3 LB. * Kfl El XS2S. PEAS of the Garden. 5 TI-, 1 «-29 &%,-45* 0 d . , W - |AM Our Family . Big 24 Oi, UlU __ _ Rl |Lj RICE JHnfl Pure Grape.0 Jars FRENCH'S VERMONT MAID » Lcl 6 pkg.* .. 29* OATSUP Family.4TS&.fc79* cinnamon TtfuT M i PINEAPPLE JUiCE.°r»n . 29c .SNI »«. B 0 j PKC 15 1 COCKTAIL £*.3 Be LlL“-21 ‘ g M ■ VISITING OUR BABY FOODS DEPARTMENT? * Pj I ik* 1 I i fT(tB prnnrniP Strained 0 Reg. 07C ULIiDlIi U Baby Food.. 0 Tins LI CAD r-DVIklP h GERBER’S CEREAL . . . °t£19£ for frying m U CRANBERRIES Berries .Pkg. 25 ^ p | ^ | GOLDEN P| (Par--1 CRI^U FLUFFO fc# | T SOLID CRISP SNOW CROP 1 pure VEGETABLE V ■■ FRESH FROZEN ■ ; g KRAUT ORANGE SH°R“ g§ £2 CABBAGE JUICE I 3 LBS. M g ii*.pom'0.2.69 2 ™! 37* | | g Rf -“ ROASTING or STEWING FRESH MADE B „"nch chickens — Dressed, Drawn_Lb. 29c PORK SAUSAGE H If dressing b^F ROAST„.Lb, 37c — BEEF BOIL-Lb. 19c blue BARREL “ —g ■PM LSir 33* GOOD QUALITY BEEE _ LAUNDRY SOAP COOli QUAUrr ioaKD H a L__J QUARTERS-Fronts-35c-Hinds-43c 2-33* BEEFSTEAK 0 B1UWHSTF I CONTROLLED I riAKCs I SUDS REG T— | Q< DETERGENT /SIZE ** IT PRESCRIBED BUHWOTI ?UI®H riAACS 10 LBS. JC. 4 Cakes fflSiB'W 27* *2‘9 I PA 28 c g^g 39c 1 j^L-————I _ B....• Prescribed ONLY for fresh smooth SPready ELECTRIC ] RAUNSCHWEIGER | | WASHERS ’• ., •• 39c i FRESH pnCY SKIf»LEs 2,°'57 WIENERS^ __ Get more Profit from your Herd with ’commercial cattle feeds] # Prime Coke 12 • • • 74.00 Per Ton A complete finishing feed ter settle on grots. Contain* high energy ingredi ents for top conditioning results. Highly polotoblol • Prime Cake 22 e . o 70.00 Per Ton fe.ellent for supplementing non-legume hey or winter renge posture . . . foJ «y sloss lf "ttle. C«r,i« speo.l Ingredient* tor food rumen gMBreeder Cake . . . 72.00 Per Ton txawsn. “rtrsLS uJJSmS. • Prime Cake 32A . . . 78 00 Per Ton For supplementing winter renge or low grade roughage . . for ony slots of cattle. _ # Prime Cake 40 • . . 81.00 Per Ton A high protein supplement that mokes your '•"«*•••• «* W>ter range do the best job of wintering your herd. L____ - • * * * . .* • * • • * . COMPLETE LINE OF POULTRY — HOG — CATTLE' FEEDS Prices for Thursday through Saturday EGG CRUMBLES 100 Lbs. $4.25 PIG STARTER 100 Lbs. $4.95 26% BALANCER ______ 100 Lbs. $4.65 35% HOG SUPP’T 100 Lbs. $4.95 s 32% CONCENTR’TE, 100 Lbs. $4.95 40% HOG BAL’CER, 100 Lbs. $5.15 16% Dairy Pellets 100 Lbs. $3.95 I2L Hi-Las--Nuggets, 100 Lbs. $3.40 32% Dairy Concentr’te, 100 Lbs. $4.50 22% Hi-Las, Nuggets, 100 Lbs. $3.75 DISCOUNT ON ABOVE FEEDS IN 1.000-LB. LOTS OLD PROCESS 41% SOYBEAN MEAL 100 Lbs. $3.95 12% HOG FINISHER PELLETS Per Ton $76.00 EXTRA DISCOUNT will be allowed on CATTLE and HOG FEEDS when bought DIRECTLY OFF RAILROAD CAR TANKAGE $5.45 SHELHAMERS M. SCRAPS$5.50 SHORTS _ $2.75 BRAN .. .. $2.65 CUDAHY MINER’L $4.95