l*at and Kill Medley, famous piano duo team, Wednesday even ing entertained at the O’Neill public school auditorium in the sec ond concert of the current series sponsored by the O’Neill Commu nity Concert association. They brought their own twin concert grands. Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONV8 (O’Neill) Admitted: March 12 — Robert A. Ruther of Inman, W. F. Con ner of Ewing, Miss Feme Slay maker of Atkinson; 13 Mrs. Les ter E. Riege of O'Neill, Mrs. H. Duane Mahlendorf of Spencer, Master Bruce Fink of Page; 14— Mrs. Walter Motacek of Spencer, Ray W. Lawrence of O'Neill. Lloyd Fusselman, jr., of Page Wayne Dorr of Inman; 15—Will iam Kipple of Inman, Mark Muff of O'Neill, Mrs. Garrett Janzing of O'Neill; 16- Jan Humrich of O'Neill, Mrs. Francis Holz of O' Neill, Charles Cronk of Page, Mrs. Lester Angus of O’Neill, Leon R. Tompkins of Inman, Jeannine Hershiser of O'Neill; 17- William Anderson of O'Neill, Laura G Kirwin of O’Neill, Mrs. Grace Patton of Spencer, Henry W. Tomlinson of O'Neill, Mrs. Dale Revell of O’Neill; 18 Mrs. Wilbur (Bill) Miller of O’ Neill, Kathleen T. Hamik of O’ Neill, Mrs. William Ermer of O' Neill. Dismissed: March 12 — Mrs. Frank Frit ton of O’ Neill, Mrs. George C. Calk ins of Lynch, Fred F fit ton of O'Neill; 13-- Mrs. William Grutsch of O’Neill; 14 — Mrs. Mabel Hubbard of Chambers; 15- Master Bruce Fink of Page, Earl C. Porter of Atkinson, Don na Mae Fuhrer of O’Neill, Char les Cronk of Page; 16—-W. F Con ner of Ewing, Mark Muff of O’ Neill, Leo Matthews of O'Neill, Mrs. Juanita Closson of O’Neill, Master Loren Dean Allen of Page; Master Donald D. Moler of Cambridge. Mass., Ray Lawren ce of O'Neill, Mrs. H. Duane Mah lendorf of Spencer, Charles Cronk of Page (expired), Mrs. Walter Motacek and baby lx»y of Spen cer, Mrs. Francis Holz of O' Neill; 18 Lloyd Fusselman of Page, Ambrose Biglin of O’Neill, Wayne Dorr of Inman, Jeannine Hershiser of O'Neill; 19 Mrs. Wilbur (Bill) Miller of O’Neill. Hospitalized; Kathleen Hamik of O'Neill, Laura G. Kirwan of O'Neill, Mrs. Garrett Janzing of O’Neill, Mrs. William Ermer of O'Neill. Mrs. Dale Revell of O - Neill, James C. Parker of O’Neill, William Kipple of Inman, Gar rett Janzing of O’Neill, Henry W Tomlinson of O’Neill, Mrs. Marie Strube of O’Neill. Mrs. lister Riege of O'Neill, Robert Ruthor of Inman, Miss Feme Slaymaker of Atkinson, Leon R. Tompkins of Inman, Mary Lou Sobotka of Inman, William Anderson of O' Neill, Mrs. Grace Patton of Spen cer, Mrs. Lester Angus of O’Neill. Admitted: March 10 — Mrs. Henry Timmerman of Stuart, medical; Mrs. Jim Puckett of Emmet, obstetrical; J. P. Mur phy of Stuart; 11 William Seger of Atkinson, medical; Leo King of Atkinson, medical; 12-Mrs. Francis D. Lee of Atkinson, med ical; March Werner of Chambers, medical; 12 Miss Juliene Feth erton, surgical; Mrs. James Sich eneder of Atkinson, surgical; 15 Mrs. Kenneth Ziska of Atkin son. obstetrical; Omer Point of Stuart, accident; Mrs. Raymond Norton of Mills, medical; 16 Mrs Feme Livingston of Atkin son, medical; 17 Mrs LaVerne Morgan of Atkinson, obstetrical. Dismissed: March 10—Andrew Hytrek of Stuart; Mrs. Edward Diner and son of Newport; 11 Robert Sholes of O'Neill; Jim Berigan of Atkinson; 12 George Kiplinger of Atkinson: Mrs. Oral Rookstool and son of Atkinson; Mrs. Clarence Tasler of Stuart; 14 Herman Schrader of Atkin son; Mrs. George Verzal of At kinson; 15 J P. Murphy of Stuart; Mi's. Jim Puckett and daughter of Emmet: 16—Mrs. Raymond Norton of Mills; Mrs. Leo Krysl and son of Stuart. Hospitalized- Mrs. M a ti 1 d a Galligan of Omaha, Omer Poynts. > f Stuart, March Warner of Chambers, Mrs. Ruth Barnes of Atkinson, Mrs. Ray Verzal of At kinson, Mrs. Henry Tim merman of Stuart, Mrs. Leo Seger of Atkinson, Bill Seger of Atkinson, Mrs. James Sicheneder ] )of Atkinson, Mrs. F'erne Living- i ston of Atkinson, Mrs. LaVerne Morgan of Atkinson, Mrs. F. D. Lee of Atkinson, Juliene Fethers- j ton of Stuart, Mrs. Glayds Bouch er of Atkinson, Mrs. Kenneth Ziska and daughter of Atkinson. | Expired: Leo King of Atkinson on March 14. Native of O’Neill Expires at Trenton Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Saturday. March 8, for Harry Ray Worth, 70, of Dalton, at Trinity Lutheran church there. Burial was in the Dalton ceme tery. Mr. Worth, who had been in poor health for several years, had suffered a heart attack and died Thursday, March G, at his home in Dalton. He was bom in O'Neill Octo l>er 20, 1887, the son of Herbert J4)hn and Georgianna Rol>ertson Worth. When he was three-years old, he moved with his family to Wayne. V./II wnuuri i, lJU lie maiucu Esther Marie Johnson at Wake field. They became the parents j of three sons. Survivors include: — Widow—i Esther; sons — Orville of Ida | Grove, la.; Kenneth of San Ga briel. Calif.; and Dale of Denver, Colo.; sisters - Mrs. Blanche Karr of Spencer; Mrs. Edna Bossow of Tekamah; Mrs. Lillian Gelster of Omaha; brothers — George, Harold and Floyd, all of Dalton,' and Clarence E. of O’Neill; five grandchildren. Among those attending from j here were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Karr of Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Worth and Mrs. Or ville Miller of O’Neill They re turned Monday, March 10. Mrs. Edward Meyers Dies at St. Paul CHAMBERS — Funeral ser vices were conducted Tuesday, March 11, at First Methodist church in St. Paul for Mrs. Ed ward Meyers, 66 Mrs. Meyers, who had lived at Chambers for 1ft years, died at her home in St. Paul Saturday, March 8. Rev. Kenneth Garrison officia ted at the funeral. Burial was in Elmwood cemetery at St. Paul. Ollie Viola Myers was born October 27, 1891, at Ashville, N. C. The late Mrs. Meyers was a sis- 1 ter-in-law of Mrs. Mina Myers of Chambers. The Meyers family lived at Chambers until about 15 years ago. Survivors include: Widower— Edward; sons — La Moyne of Baltimore, Md.. and Edward, jr., of Svvanville, Minn.; one sister; three brothers and five grand children Former Postmaster at Clearwater Diesr CLEARWATER — Charles A. Payne. 94, former Clearwater postmaster died Wednesday. March 12. in Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. Funeral services were conduc ted at 2 p.m.. Saturday, March 15, at the Christian church here Survivors include: Sons- Clyde of Clearwater and Stanley of Ft. Dodge, la.; daughter—Mrs. Cal (Mary) Jones of Falrhury; seven grandchildren and six great-1 grandchildren. The late Mr. Payne, who work ed at a store in Clearwater a number of years, was a longtime resident here. Burial was at Clearwater. _i ■ ' -r NOTICE to Past and Present Legion and Midget Baseball Players Having Uniforms TURN IN your suits at the Legion club any night except Mon- ) day after 6 o’clock. We want these uniforms in as soon as possible. We need these suits for this year's team. A MEETING will bo held at a later date to determine how many boys will participate in the Legion-sponsored baseball program this summer. The age limit is 12 to 17 years. —AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL COMMITTEE . County Court March 13. Mervin Moldeti of Sioux City', la., no reciprocity, fined $10 and $4 costs; officer— Clifford L. Kizzire March 14, Dean Reed, driver for Thompson Co., of Grand Is land. overweight on capacity plate, fined $10 and $4 costs; offi cer—Clifford L. Kizzire. March 14, Gary Denny driver fir Associated National Reefer Service Inc , South Sioux City, la., overweight, fined $60 and $4 costs; officer Donald F. Rich ardson. March 14, Claude Neal of O' Neill, no fund check, complaint filed by Virgil Laursen of O'Neill. Paid check $45.88 and $5 costs. March 15. James M. Hansen of Atkinson, reckless driving, fined $25 and $4 costs; officer—E. M. Hastreiter. — -- March 15, Pat Conard of 0 Neill. procuring liquor for minor, fined $5 and $5 costs, complaint , filed by Charles Pritchett March 15, Robert L. Wood worth driver for Raymond Gast I of Plainview, overweight and 1 overcapacity plates, fined $50. $10 and S4 costs; officer—Donald F. Richardson. March 19. Quintin Ramold of Atkinson, failure to surrender re voked driver’s license, fined $10 and $5 costs; officer—Carl W. Hemenway. Club Meets— Mr. and Mrs Richard Hovey en tertained Mr. and Mrs. day Johnson, jr., Mr. and Mrs Dwayne Philbrick and Mr. and Mrs Norbert Clark Friday even ing. After supper they played cards. FOR RENT; 4-room house, newly decorated. Phone 553-R, O’ Neill. 4547c —-— — — Ainsworth Clinic for Children Planned The next extension clinic to bo bed in this area for Crippled Children will he at the elemen tary grade school in Ainsworth Saturday, March 29. Clinic regis tration begins at 7 a m., and all registrations should Is? Ootdpleted by noon The clinic is for diagnosis, con sultaton. checkup and ajtei care services for children how receiv ing treament and will be conduc ted by Dwight W. Burney, M. D., of Omaha, orthopedist, and Ken neth J. Fijan. M.D., of Lincoln, pediatrician The counties of Antelope. Boyd, Brown. Cherry. Holt, Keya Paha Knox, Rock and Wheeler are to he served by this clinic. Referral blanks can be obtain ed from the local doctors and should be competed and mailed promptly to the County Welfare office as will permit clearance with the services for crippled children division, Lincoln, prior to the clinic The practice of send ing the referral with the patient is undcrsirable but may be neces sary in some eases. It is very important that a referral be fur nished. even if the patient does have to bring it to the doctors. A noon lunch will In' furnished to all children and their parents who have registered at the clinic MAKKIAt.K l.lt KNSKS Ralph Kugene Willis of Aurora ind Mrs. Dorothea Martha Shaw of O'Neill on Friday. March 14. Charles K Dawkins, 29, of Long Pine and Wanda Lucille Carley, 29. of Bassett on Saturday, March 15. Mrs. John Honeywell 1 lonored on Birthday CHAMBERS Mrs. John Hon eywell. who observed her birth day anniversary Tuesday. March 18 was surprised Sunday eve ning when the following group of friends came bringing a covered dish dinner in her honor. In the group were Mr. and Mrs Glen Adams and Dale. Mr and Mrs A B. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. II W. Hubbard. Mr, and Mrs. Steve Shavlik and Pamela. Mr and Mrs. E. II. Medealf and Mr. Hopkins. •Day Apart’ Service Held at Chambers— CHAMBERS As part of the lenten program, the Woman’s Society of Christian Service held a ‘‘day apart" service at 2 p.tn ; Thursday. March 13. at ho Metho i dist church Tho worship was based on tho meditations of Mar tha. portrayed by Mrs T. E. Alderson Mrs Sarah Adams read tho scripture Mrs James Grimes was in charge of the mooting. O'SImlf (lub Meets— Winners at O'Monde club held Tuesdaj evening were Mi's. James Earley and Mrs. H. 1>. Gildersleevo. Mrs. J. Robert Beri gan was hostess Alice’s Beauty Shop Ues. 8 doors west of Texaco 135 East Douglas Phone 388 — O'Neill Prices Effective Thursday to Saturday, March 20 to March 22 Plenty of Parking — Friendly, Courteous Service Van Camp’s POM & BEANS i A Jumbo <1.00 " 21 Cans.. HiC ORANGE OR'NK 4 Large $1.00 " 46-Oz. Cans... FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 5 303 cans_59c SKINNERS — 4 Noodles, per pkg. 1UC ADAMS — 3—M OZ. CANS ^ Grapefruit Juice 0«|C 8T1E 1 BROOMS f Each_99c f COMO — M Tissue, 4 roll pkg. l Beef, Turkey, Chicken M f gM V Banquet Pies . 4 ^ ifr j C ’HOME BRAND — 12-OZ JARS B gm Preserves X Peas .... 2 P*SS- 33C Holland in n il — 1 I mm Ice Cream 59C OLD HOME AND KAINBO M BREAD I 1*4-lb. loaf_ 19c l IGOOCHES — DERBY — Flour_10-lbs. 89c Chili_4 303 cans 31 GOOCHES — KRAFT — Pancake Mix 3-lb sack 39c 1 D»nner — 2 pkss- 33c I WILSON’S YEARLING CERTIFIED BEEF — I Cheese'..2-lb box g5c ^ Soa?~-% bath •!7e 3.U EVERYDAY — Mustard b~0Z. J3fS 19c Crackers. 2-lb. box 40C MRS. TICKER’S Pillsbury —~ SHORTNING El ft no 3-U> -73c Coffee'0' '_per lb- 79c 50-lb. sack .$3,49 arsoR™"- Ig. bottle 47C PINK OR WHITE — Grapefruit , 8 for 35 C TEXAS JUICE — Oranges — per doz. 29c FRESH CRISP — m Carrots_cello pkg. 9c 1 WINKSAP — V Apples . . 4-lbs. 49c I I Rib Steak per lb. 69c ROBERTS — 10 1 01 r ,. r, 12-oz. pkg. 21c tottage lheese32.oz. Pkg. 49c ir* ~ T*. 89c - Per 129C Bologna 3 ™gS S 1 WILSON'S — II Summer SausageP^f ID I/ONGHORN — II JM Cheese *D. FRESH FROZEN FRYER — 5 LB. BOXES Necks -- 59c Backs. .. 89c