Future Subscribers TEJRAL—Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tejral of Spencer, a daughter, weighing 4 pounds 4«4 ounce , born Monday, March 4 at the Sacred Heart hospital in Lynch. PEDERSON—Mr and Mrs. Donald Pederson of Creighton, a daughter, Teresa Lynn, weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce, born Tuesday, March 5 at the Lundberg Me morial hospital in Creighton. PRICE—Mr and Mrs. Stanley Price of Norfolk, a son, Terry Lee weighing 7 pounds 13 oun ces, born Sunday, March 3 at Our Lary of Lourdes hospital in Norfolk. Mrs. Price is the for mer Alberta Schueth of Clear water Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price of O’Neill are the paternal grandparents. Grim—Mr. and Mrs. Ger Id Grim of Port Tuwnsend, Wash., a son, Ralph Edward, weighing 9 pounds 7 ounces, born at 12:07 a m , Monday, March 4, in Port Townsend. This is the couple’s first chiild and the second grand child of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grun of Ewing, paternal grandparents. WHITE- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy White of Yankton, S. D., a son, James Lee, wgiohing 5 pounds 3 ounces, born Saturday, March 2, in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital, Norfolk. Mrs. White is the for mer Ruth Ann Ernesti of Clear water. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Ernesti M Clearwater and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. White of Norfolk. BARTAK—Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bartak of Deloit, a son recently at Antelope Memorial hospital, Neligh. Keith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bartak of Ewing. Mrs Bartak was the former Jackie Mosel of Ewing. FORD—Air. ana Mrs. uonaiu Ford of O’Neill, a son, Donald Lee, weighing 7 pounds 11% ounces born Friday, March 1, al St. Anthony’s hospital. BECKWITH — Mr. and Mrs Daryl Beckwith of O’Neill, a son, Terry Lee, geighing 6 pounds 6 Va ounces born Friday, March 1, at St. Anthony’s hospital. TUCKER—Mi and Mrs. Lyk Tucker of Ewing a son, Rickie Lyle weighing 7 pounds 12 oun ces, born Saturday, March 2, at St Anthony’s hospital. HERRMANN- Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Hetrman of Herrick, S. D., a soft, weighing 6 pounds 15 oun ces, born Sunday, March 3 at the Sacred Heart hospital, Lynch. PETERSON—Mr. and Mrs. E Warren Peterson of Stuart, a daughter, Jan Louise, weighing 5 pounds 5 ounces, horn Tuesday, February 26, at Atkinson Memor ial hospital. SCHAAF—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaaf of Atkinson, a son, Steven John, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces, born Wednesday, February 27, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. HOFFMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Hoffman of Stuart, a son Ronald Carl, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces, born Friday, March 1, at the Atkinson Memorial hos pital. KRAMER—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kramer of Stuart a daughter, Up to $4 Allowance for your old battery on new U. S. POWERL1FE BATTERY i New Dry-Charge type— factory-fresh the minute it goes in your car! Believe it or not~ a genuine U. S. ROYAL plu* lax and yoOr aid rtcappobl* lira, •tea 6.00.16. Tha world, famoui U. S. Royal Air Rldo —what • value I dmm! USED TRACTOR TIRES ■10. Top-Quality RECAPS ^ and your •Id lira, •ita 6.00-16 | | Harry R. Smith Impls. Phone S62 - O’Neill Mary Paulette weighing 8 pounds 6 4 ounces, born Saturday, March 2, at the Atkinson Memorial hos pital. KEATING—Mr. and Mr*. John Keating of- Atkinson, a son. Pat rick James weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces, born Sunday March 3, at Atkinson Memorial hospital. CADWALLADER — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cadwallader of Stuart, a daughter, weighing 7 j pounds 5 ounces, Monday March 4 at the Atkinson Memorial hos pital. McMANIGAL— Mr. and Mrs. Gifford McManigal, jr., of Center, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces, Friday, March 1, at the Lundberg Memorial hospital, Creighton. Sick & injured LYNCH—Mrs. Etta Bennett of Naper was dismissed from the Sacred Heart hospital here on Saturday, March 2, and is re cuperating at the home of her . son, Harold Bennett and family Mrs. B. Bodine of St. Charles, S. D., visited her mother, Mrs. Et ta Bennett, at the hospital Mon 1 day. February 25 . . . Mrs. Ray Long has been quite ill at her ; home north of town. Her sister, ' Mrs. Lizzie Haghberg, is caring for her . . . Gaylene Ka&sa has 1 been on the sick list. . . William r Teadtke returned home from Omaha where he had been for a | medical checkup. . . Jay Spencer is “resting easier” at a Hot ' Springs, S. D. hospital. Mr. Spen ’ cer has been hospitalized there , since last October with a heart ailment. I PAGE—dames McCiung was admitted to St. Anthony’s hospit , al Saturday for post-surgery at , lention. . . Mrs. Jerome Allen 11111’ 4.. 0 4 A IL ( -- —.•»»».%. w i IIIWIVII J O hospital Saturday for an emor [ gency appendectomy. . . Mrs. tj Herb Stevens has entered St. An j thony’s hospital for tests and i treatment for a condition that I has prevailed since Christmas. t EWING — Mrs. John Angus went to Omaha Tuesday where she entered the University hos pital. . . L. A. Hobbs, who re ’ ceived a chest injury while load { ing cattle recently, has been un der a doctor’s care. . . Miss Patsy , Pollock, who has been a patient , at the Antelope Memorial hos [ pital for the past 10 days, was re ^ leased Friday. DELOIT—Anna Sehi of Elgin is • | a patient at Antelope Memorial • hospital in Neligh. She has pneu J monia . . . Terry Harpster was taken to the Antelope Memorial i hospital Sunday with a kidney •I ailment . . . The children of Mr. [' and Mrs. Clarence Funk have ■ been having mumps . . . Mrs. • Maynard Stearns returned from the Tilden hospital last week. RIVERSIDE)—Mrs. Ralph Shra i der and Howard Miller are in , i the hospital. . . Dennis Napier II returned to his home Saturday , from the hospital. . . Mrs. Web . Napier is “improved” but still ,! under the doctor’s care at her , home. . . Mrs. Will Shrader is ’ under doctor’s care at her home with sciatic rheumatism. O'NEILL—Mrs. Mildred Wyant l entered St. Anthony’s hospital , Friday because of a leg ailment Mrs. Grover Shaw has been “quite ill” for about 10 days. She is “improved”. . . Miss Lorene Wetzler entered St. Anthony’s Friday for medical treatment. DORSEY—Mrs. R. B. Marston last week was sufering from a severe case of influenza. ' ‘Bud’ Hilghes Dies of Heart Attack DORSEY—Mrs. R. L. Hughes received word last week of the death of her brother, I. L. (“Bud") Hughes, who died of a heart attack in Eugene, Ore. The late Mr. Hughes lived j with his parents in the Scottville' community a number of years ago. He married Arlene Long and they moved to Oregon where they have since made their home. Survivors isclude: Widow — Arlene; two daughters; two sons; three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, February 25, at Eugene. ■ ' 1 ■ Mrs. Christme Williams spent Sunday visiting her daugnt^r and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNally in Ainsworth. “The Old Reliable” MARKET REPORT Tuesday, March 5th Auction Cattle receipts 967 head, with quality excellent and buyers eager, it was another very active market, ruling from 25 to 50 cents higher on stockers and feeders and $1 00 to $1.25 on all butcher cows, canners and cutters and fully $5.00 to $10.00 per head on breeding cows. 50 head of out standing cows from the Char les Dorsey ranch in Rock county sold at a new season’s high, from $150.00 to $168.00 per head. Top beef cows reached $13.00 and heiferettes up to $14.50 cwt, only a few shelly cows sold under $10 00 cwt. Butcher bulls $13.0 to $14.25. Light steer calvo3 up to $24.00 cwt. Bulk $19.00 to $22.00. Yearlings $18.50 to $20.00. Heifer calves $17.50 to $19.00 cwt. Phone your listings Atkinson 5141 I NEXT REGULAR AUCTION | Tuesday, March 12th Atkinson Livestock Market ! Hospital Notes ST ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admissions: February 27—Mrs Juliana Kamphaus of O’Neill Mrs, Lyle Tucker of Ewing, Mrs John L. Baker of O’Neill. 28— Mrs. Jack Hawk of Ewing, Mrs Deryl Beckwith of. O'Neill, Rob ert LaRue of O’Neill. March 1— Mrs. Don Ford of O’Neill, William Witaker of Chambers, Mrs James McDonald of O’Neill, Miss Lorene Wetzler of O’Neill, Leon ard Knapp of Ewing, Glenn Get tert of O'Neill, Mrs. Mildred Wyant of O’Neill, Kathleen Mc Connell of O’Neill. 2—James Me Clung of Page, James Becker of O'Neill, Mrs. Jerome Allen ol Page. 3—Mrs. Bruce Johnson ol O’Neill, James Kelly of Inman Fay Doty of Dakota City. 4— Mrs. Herbert Stevens of Page, Mrs. Charles Grimes of Cham bers, Tommy Wanser of Ewing 5—Mrs. Elwyn Robertson ol Chambers, Donald Berg oi Bris tow. 6—Mrs. Earl Fox of O’Neill, William Blitzkie o,f Spencei Mrs. Bernard Engelhaupt of Spencer, Mrs. Ross Ridgway of O’Neill. Discharges: February 27—Oli ver Hill of O’Neill, Mrs. Robert Nissen and son of Page, Mrs. Wendell Babl and son of Emmet. 28—Mrs. John Lee Baker of O’ Neill, Mrs. Earl Fox of O’Neill, Mrs. Frank Froelich o. O’NeUi, March 1—Dianne Wayman of O’ Neill. Mrs. Robert Prouty and son of O’Neill, ia‘o Yand.rsnick of Ewing, Frank Prokop of Spen cer. 2—Mrs. John Hav,k of Ewing, Mrs. Janies McDonald of O’Neill, William Witaker of Chambers Cecil McMillan of Emmet. 3— Mrs Lyle Tucker and baby ol Ewing, Mrs Daryl Beckwith and baby of O’Neill, Mrs. Donald Ford and baby of O’Neill, Mrs Juliana Kamphaus of O’Neill Mrs. Bernard Engelhaupt 01 Spencer, Jerry Ray Koenig 01 Fairfax, S. D., Robert LaRue, jr. of O'Neill 4—Glen Gettert of O’ Neill. Kathleen McConnell of O’ Neill. 5—Fay Doty of Dakota City 6—Jim Becker of O'Neill, Mrs Bruce Johnson of O'Neill, Mrs Ralph Adair of O’Neill, Leonard Knapp, of Ewing, Mrs. Elwyn Robertson of Chambers, Hugo Hurly of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admited: February 24—J. K Schultz of Atkinson; 25—Fred Bacon of Atkinson, medical; Al bert Gale of Bassett, medical; Mrs. E. W. Peterson of Stuart, ob -tetrical; Ed. Matusek of Atkin son, medical. 26—Adolph Zahl ol Stuart, medical. 27—Mrs. Frank Schaaf of Atkinson, obstetrical, 28- Mrs. Fred Dodge of Ains worth. surgical. March 1—Mrs Eugene Hoffman of Stuart, ob stetrical. 2—Mrs. Paul Kramer of Stuart, obstetrical; Mrs. John Lucht of Ainsworth, medical. 3— Mrs. John Keating of Atkinson, i .istetrical; Mrs. Fred Dobrovol ny of Atkinson. 4—Mrs. Robert ! Cadwallader of Stuart, obstetri 1 cal. Dismissed: February 26—Al bert Gale ol Bassett; Mrs. Ray Johnson of Stuart; Mrs. Walter Meier and daughter, of O'Neill March 1 -Michael Prussa of At kinson. 2—Mrs. E. W. Peterson and daughter. 3—Mrs. Carl Fred cricks of Spencer. Mrs. Peter Eng ler of Stuart; Mrs Fred Dodge I of Ainsworth. . ' • Expired: Ed Matousek of At kinson, March 2. SACRF.n HEART (Lynch) (March 4) Admissions: Alden Barden of Spencer; George Baumelster of Butte; Mrs Roy Black of Spen 1 cer; W H. Block of Anoka; Dr. Edwin Bradley of Spencer; Mrs. Jacob Classen of Spencer; Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer; Mrs. William Elsasser of Lynch; Mrs. i Joe Fredrichsen of Spenci r, I ready to go home; Mrs. Carl Gnewuch of Norfolk; Mrs. Lloyd Herrmann and baby boy of Her | rick. S. D.; Mrs. Bert Johnson of Spencer; William Johnson of j Butte: Louis Klasna of Spencer; Baby Edward Kocian. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kocian of Bristow; Miss Mary Jane Meur rens of Spencer. John L. Mtdor of Spencer; Master Kenneth Stoltenberg of Naper; Mrs. Emil Tejral of Spencer George Tuch of Lynch; Mrs. Richard Uhlir of Verdigre; Master Thomas Stor johann of O’Neill. Dismissals; February 26 Mrs. Minard LaFave.of Burke, S. D. 27—Baby Merrill Lorensen of Anoka; Rita Kay Ahlers of Na per. 28—Mrs. Kennis Hansen and baby Gary of O’Neill; Mrs. Miss Rosemary Podany of Butte. March 1—Mrs. Eugene Lechten berg and baby Mary Ann of Butte; Barbara Rose Kaller of Bristow; Walter Hombaek if Spencer. 2—Mrs. Etta Bennett ,f Mrs Arden Anderson of Butte; Glenna Beckner of Na-1 per. LlNHBERG MEMORIAL (Creighton) FebruaYy 23 - March 2 Admitted: Mrs LaVerne Had dan of Creighton; Mrs, Lloyd Thompson of Plainvlew; Clem Prenger of Creighton; Chet Suf ficool of Winnetoon; Mrs. Char les Jerman of Niobrara; Mrs. Gifford McManigal, jr., of Cen ter. Dismissed: Mrs. Leroy Emory and daughter of Creighton; Geo rge Mindrup of Creighton; Mrs. Burnell Wells and daughter of Niobrara. Mrs. LaVerne Haddan and daughter of Creighton; Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and son of Plainview: Chet Suifieool of Winnetoon; James Cain of Cen ter. Fractured Hip Results in Brother's Heath— AMELIA— Mrs. Lank Sageser departed Friday to attend the funeral of her brother. Tom Clausson, at Louisville, Kv. Mr. Clausson fell recently and frac tured his hip. He submitted to surgery, but never recovered. Vern Sageser took his mother to Sioux City from where she went by train to Louisville. Mrs. Fmma Lindsey’s Brother Hie* at 91— AMELIA—Willard M. Barber, 91, of St. Joseph, Mo., died Thursday, February 28. He was a brother of Mrs. Emma Lindsey. Funeral services were held at ’■lencoe, la. Mrs. Lindsey was un aule to attend the funeral. The late Mr. Barber had visited Amelia a few years ago. Amelia News Mr. and Mrs. Karine Johnston, Mrs. Vern Sageser, Mrs, Edith Andersen and Mrs. Lloyd Gleed attended the adult convocation at the Methodist church in O'Neill Tuesday evening. February 26 Mrs. Elmer Coolidge and Mrs. Lew Backhaus attended the sub district missionary rally at Page Wednesday evening, February 27 Mrs. Coolidge spent the night with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Ragland, and Mrs. Backhaus was an over night guest at the Mcrwyn French , home. The following afternoon Mrs. French invited several ladies to her home to visit with Mrs. Backhaus. Harlan Dierking and Tommie IXolittlo went to Bassett Tuesday, February 26, to get lake trout fish to stock lakes in their places. The fisn were supplied by the Valen tine fish hatchery. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skala of Howells visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle and Rodney, Sunday. Don’t forget Sholhamer Equip., March 14-15-16. Mrs. Elsie Doolittle and sons, Jimmie, Donnie and Mickey, Lor en Kruse, Karen and Jimmie were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Doolittle Monday evening. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Jimmie Doolittle. A missionary representing the Mary Knoll Fathers was speaker at the Amelia Catholic church Sunday, February 24. Mr. and Mrs. John Shipman and son, are new residents on the late Ed and Pearl Whitt farm having moved there last Thurs day from the Harold Green place south-west of Chambers They rented the buildings only Glen White recently purchased tin land. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Widman drove to Ainsworth Tuesday February 27, to visit her mother. Mrs. D L. Fancher Don't forget Shclhamer Enuip March 14-15-16. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiatt drove to Valentino Sunday Paul Shierk l\St KANC4 AGENCY O'NEILL. NEHK Insurance of All hinds Butte Livestock Market Butte. Nebr. 60 — Auction — f>0 Dairy Heifer Calves Holstein, Guernsey. Swiss, and Milking Shorthorns. Con signed. Dennis Grosso. York. Nebr. Fri. Night. March 22 i !»■■ jTy s ii FT I ■ sr I ' MOOKLAND BRAND DARK SWEET OR ROYAL ANNE * #»llEOfl»IEC IWT m 1% KIE9r.rz EVERBEST BRAND SEVERAL FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM jiuy > KARO GREEN LABEL MAPLE FLAVORED GOOlf'QUAUTY BEEF R O A S T S • i WILSON’S MOR SST..,2£39c REALEMON 5?.2£ 33‘ WAX TEX 55?.’“".19' MINCE MEAT Si* .”55 29' k SmMCOiM^iW 1 BUTTERMILK PANCAKE f »IX- lit 43* XImhcomT^ma^ kf-JV MAIN AND FANCY Mi HOT ROLL F MIX 14 Vi OX. AA# Pkg. 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