O’NEILL IXX3ALA Monday guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy Humrich and family were Mr. and Mrs. Don Hotchkiss of Pickstown. S D. Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Caskey were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Verlyn Gibbs of Orchard. You Get ALL Names of Dealers: A. M. Beelaert ' Orchard ■ Ben Engler J ll 1 J|1 I Stuart • liifr •- : TjR Ford Garage fVYTTTJ | I I i i I Orchard I Emmet Mummert ^ HIGH YIELDS 22 *• 26% moro groin in Glearwater DoKolb lotlt. #" STIFF STALKS Virgil Pinkerman for moro grain in tho bin . ■ • lots on the ground. [ Vlich +■ OPEN HEADS for lot* intact damage, let* _ diteal* and quick KODert Strong drying at harvott ,lm#- Chambers i i | ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I I Bonus-Pak offers such a bargain in nutrition! , f ; *.♦ % \ - 15% More J Proteins and Minerals \ « Milk protein helps burn up body fat and builds solid, attractive muscles. ] \ j The minerals in milk help build and maintain steady nerves ... strong bones and teeth. 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RForh Bonus-Pak AT YOU* DOOR OR MVORtTf STORf ■" ' ' ' " — .."J t This is the finale scene in the O’Neill public s bool's elementary grade program presented Tues day night. Title of the production: “The Princess fravels". All pitpils took part.—The Frontier Photo Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S (O’Neill) Admitted April 30-Mrs. Lloyd Waldo of Chambers, Joseph Stes kal of O'Neill, Karen Farrier of Chambers: 1—William Kipple of [ Inman, Joe Schmidt of O’Neill, I Carol Ellingson of Spencer; 2— Mrs. Bertha Harkins of Cham bers; 3—Mrs. Marie Strube of O’ Neill, David Hinrichsen of Ewing, Mrs. Alfred Hamik of O’Neill; 4— Mrs. Jenny Hershiser of O’ Neill, Miss Betty Kinnaley of O' Neill; 5—Herman Dimmitt of Page, Mrs William Petsche of O’Neill, Mrs. Harold Coburn of O’Neill; 6—Mrs. Arlan Miles of O’Neill, Mrs. Raymond McGeorge of Monowi, Joyce Storjohann of O’Neill; 7—Mrs Don Vanderbeek of O’Neill. Dismissed: April 30 — Susan Sucha of O'Neill; 1 Mrs. Elmer Long of Bartlett, Mrs. Allen Wal ters of O'Neill; 2 Mrs. Leo Van dersnick of Ewing; 3—Joe Sch midt of O'Neill, Leo Matthews of O'Neill, William Kipple of Inman; 5 Adler Ponton I expired i of Ew ing. Carl Ellingston of Spencer; 6 Karen Farrier of Chambers, Mrs. Harry Caskey of Orchard, C E. Cavanaugh of Chambers, Miss Elizabeth Kinnaley of O - I Neill Hospitalized: Mrs. James Boyle of O’Neill, Mrs, Marie Strube of O’Neill, Garrett Janz ing of O’Neill, Mrs. Don Vander beek of O’Neill, Mrs. John Galla gher of Inman, Mrs. Arlen Miles of O’Neill, Mrs. Harold Cobum of O'Neill. Mrs. William Petsche of O'Neill, Mrs. Alfred Hamik of O’Neill, Mrs. Jenny Hershiser of O’Neill, Dean Hume of Spencer, Scott Conner of Ewing. Mrs. Ray mond MeGeorge of Monowi, Mrs. Bertha Harkins o f Chambers, Herman Dimmitt of Page, Mrs. Lloyd Waldo of Chambers, Joyce Storjohann of O’Neill, David Hin richsen of Ewing, Joe Steskal of O’Neill. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Admitted: April 28 — George Frohardt of Atkinson, medical Leonard Ulrich of Atkinson, med ical; Mrs. George Barlow' of At kinson, obstetrical; 29 — Mrs. Julia Samples of Atkinson, med ical; Mrs. Ralph Armold of At kinson, surgical; 39—Ray Gotsch all of Atkinson, surgical; 1 Mrs. Alfred Martens of Atkinson, ac cident; Shelly Martin of Atkinson; accident; Mrs. Richard Shearer of Stuart, obstetrical; 2—Mike O’ Connor of Atkinson, medical; 2— Mrs. Clarence Grof of Atkinson, medical; 2—Mrs. Natchel Rzes zotarski of Atkinson, medical; 3—Mrs. Claude Raymer of Atkin son, medical; 4—Cal Thompson of Naper, medical; Robert Martens, jr., of Atkinson. Dismissed; April 28—Joe Vris pir of Atkinson; William Walters of Atkinson; 29—Fred Goebel of Stuart; Mrs. Dennis Kaup of Stuart; 30—Lela Garwood of At kinson; Mrs. John Keating and son of Atkinson; 1—Mrs. Alfred Martens of Atkinson; Shelly Mar tens of Atkinson; 2 — Bernard Rickard of Chambers; Mrs. Leo Laible and son of O’Neill; 3— Mike O’Connor of Atkinson; Mrs. Robert Gilg of Newport; Mrs. Lyle Addison of Atkinson; 4- Cath erine Schaaf of O’Neill; Mrs. Roy Carr of Atkinson. Wo*;nitnli7 Cole of Atkin son and Mrs. William (Priscilla) Nadeau of Los Angeles, Calif. METHODIST (O’Neili-Emmet) O'NEILL Friday, May 9: Dorcas Saturday, May 10: Youth train ing class, 9:30 a.m.; junior choir, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 11: Church school, 9:45 a.m.; morning wor ship, 11 a.m.; No adult training class in evening. Monday, May 12: Intermediate MYF, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 13: Prayer & study group, 9:30 a.m.; senior MYF, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 14: Adult choir, 8 p.m. Thursday, May 15: Prayer group, 10 am.; finanace com mission, 7 p.m.; church board, 8 p.m. EMMET— Sunday, May 11: Special pro gram for Mother’s day during church hour, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 13: WSCS will serve dinner. Errington to Succeed Nutter Here— Dermot Errington of Ainsworth is the new project engineer as signed to the O’Neill office of the department of roads and irriga tion. He succeeds Charles Nutter, who has been promoted and as signed to state headquarters in Lincoln. Nutter and his family will remain here until June 1. Errington will not move to O’ Neill until after the school year is ended. The family has several school-age children. Mr. and Mrs. George Courtney and daughter, Monette, were guests Sunday at the George Courtney, sr , home in Lynch. Riverside News Norman Pollock anti A1 Gibson ate supper Wednesday. April 30, at the Wayne Fry home. The Ed Walters family o f Chambers and Vionna llurgett helped Tommy Napier celebrate his first birthday anniversary Tuesday evening. April 29. The Harold Mlinar family of O'Neill visted Sunday evening at the Wayne Fry home. The Free Methodist church had family night May 5, at the 1 V>n Larson home. On Thursday evening the • Ed Cuddys of O’Neill visited at the John Napier home. Mrs. John Napier and Tommy accompanied the Cuddys to Gordon to visit a sister of the Cudys over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink and Mr. and Mrs Bill Fry were Sunday dinner guests at the Wayne Fry home. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin llurtig of Creighton were Sunday dinner guests at the Howard Miller home. Mrs. .lamiosek Enertiiins— Winners of NTTF Bridge club held at the home of Mrs George Janousek Wednesday, April W were Mrs. Delbert Robertson and Mrs. Don Templemeyer. Mrs. John C. Watson was a guest. MOVE TO NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Strong and family will move this week end to Norfolk where they have built a new home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jolly have purchased their home at 806 E. Benton. Little Miss Mary Ann Fox of Orchard was a weekend guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Zakrzewski, who had gone to Orchard Saturday. Ewing News Mr and Mrs Albert Larson spent Sunday at the home of then daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keimer. MILLER THEATER — ATKINSON - One Show nightly at 8 p.m. Frl. Sat. May 8 10 Sim.Mon.-Tues. May 11-12-18 = UimT|L THtV'SAII Jean Simmon* Joan Fontaine Paul ypwman Treat Mother on HER day.. Sunday, May 11th , * ■ ww 1 f'(ii . n. ' i; Serving 12 until 2, 5:30 until 10 ’’j9 • * ..-#*■ . t THE TOWN HOUSE Please make reservations. Phone 273 •j-i 4th Street * Market Phone 93 O’Neill We Deliver Per Pkg. 39c GOLDEN RIPE — Bananas — 2 lbs. 25c LG. SIZE CALIF. JUICY SUNKIST — Lemons _lb. 15c YOUR CHOICE GREEN TOP — Radishes or A fA„ 4 g. Green Onions L ,wr 19C CALIF. PASCAL U. S. No. 1 Crisp, Crunchy Celery ..lb. 15c r..is NORTHERN RED PONTIAC Commercial Grade — Vent-Vu Bag ! i POTATOES j 50* k $1.98 1 NEW GRAPE DRINK — Welchade.. qt. can 29c MEADOW GOLD HEAVY PACK — Ice Cream .. 2-gal. 98c KEN L RATION NO. 1 CAN Dog Fc: J 3 cans 49c 5 LB. BAG Ken-L-Meal_ 65c Don't let this week hi » — Boiling Beef... lb. 33c CHOICE CHUCK — ~ Blade Roast... lb. 59c CHOICE — Sirloin Steak ... lb. 89c Rib Steak ...... lb. 79c FRESH LEAN — | Ground Beef. 2-lbs. 99c | --—; SHI R FINE | CATSUP | | 2 14-ozbtls... 37c 1 CUDAHY PURITAN THICK SLICED — Bacon .. 2-lb. pkg. $ 1.29 SWIFT’S PREMIUM — Pickle & Ik EQ« Pimento Loaf — IU’ OI/C BACON — Ends & Pieces _ lb. 33c