“Share In America with United States Savings Bonds" is auggested by James A. Monahan, President of the Sandhills Cuttle Aseoeiation ami Gerald J. McGinley, President of the Nebraska Stock Growers Association. As co-chairmen of a special campaign to remind Nebraska cattlemen of the sound plan of building in creased security for the family and ranching operation they recommend the purchase of risk-free Series E and H savings bonds. These securities which are convertible for cash provide an esceBent ready-cash reserve to protect the cattleman against the many risks of his business and offer a completely safe and sure investment. Buying these “Shares In America” also helps to keep America economically strong; help* curb inflation and •ontrlbutes to a reservoir of deferred spending power for future business in the community. The campaign is being conducted daring September and Or to bee. Future Subscribers BONATH Rev. and Mrs. Har old Bonatli of McGregor, la., a daughter, Lori Lee, weighing 6 pounds, 14 V2 ounces, bom Satur day, September 13. Reverend Bon ath was pastor of the Methodist churches at Chambers and Amelia last year and is now attending Barrett Rible Institute in Chicago, 111. They also have a son, Marty. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. Hayes White of Honolulu, T. H., a son, Bradley Hayes, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, txirn Tuesday, Septem ber 2 Mis. Hayes is the former Marilyn Medcalf. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Medcalf of Cham bers. DENKER Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Denker of Bonesteel, S. D., a son, weighing pou6nds 11 ounces, born Thursday, September 11, at the Butte Maternity Home. BAACK Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baack of O’Neill, a daughter, Jo leen June, weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces, Ixirn Wednesday, Septem ber 10, at St. Anthony’s hospital. HAMILTON Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Hamilton of Fairfax, S. D., a son weighing 9 pounds 5 ounces, torn Thursday, September 11, at the Sacre 1 Heart hospital in Lynch. TASLER Mr. and Mrs. De wayne Tasler of Atkinson, a daugh ter, Debra Jean, weighing 8 pounds 12 ounces, born Friday, September 12, at the Atkinson Me morial hospital. MARTIN Mr. and Mrs. Ora Martin of White Sands, N. M., a son, Albert Michael, weighing 6 pounds 12 ounces, born Friday, September 12. Mrs. Martin is the iv»i uu i I'uua ijuin iv ui MATIIIS Mr. and Ms. George Mathis of Atkinson, a daughter, Cynthia Jean, weighing 7 pounds 14 ounces, torn Saturday, Septem ber 13, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. STRAKA Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Straka of Atkinson, a daugh ter, Cynthia Ann, weighing 6 pounds, 11 ounces, torn Saturday, September 13, at the Atkinson Memorial hospital. MURPHY- Mr. and Mrs. Connie Murphy of Stuart, a son weighing 4 pounds 8 ounces, horn Monday, September 15, at the Atkinson Me morial hospital. ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Har old Anderson of Winnetoon, a son, Daryl Dean, weighing 9 pounds 11 ounces, tom Saturday. Septem ber 13, at the Lundberg Memorial hospital in Creighton. HENES Mr. and Mrs. William Hones of Creighton, a son, weigh ing 8 pounds 7 ounces torn Satur day. September 13, at the Lund berg Memorial hospital in Creigh ton. CLASSEN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Classen of Lack Jackson, Tex., formerly of Spencer, a son. David Scott, weighing 8 pounds 11 oun ces, torn Sunday, September 14. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Classen of S[>encer and Mr. and Mrs. Char les Carr of O'Neill are grandpar ents. ROUSE Mr. and Mrs Warren Rouse of lincoln, a daughter, weighing 7 [rounds 6 ounces, torn Friday, September 5. The child’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I.«uie Rabbass of Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rouse of Royal. ALHRECIIT — Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht of Atkinson, a son, weighing 7 pounds, tom Tues i *__ i_ ..i a ai_:_ II.IV, oi ['iwun/tt xu, mi nuiuiouii Memorial hospital. BENNETT—Mr. and Mrs.' Rob ert H. Bennett of O’Neill, a son, weighing S [xiunds 4V4 ounces, born Wednesday, September 17, at St. Anthony’s hosptal. ZASTROW Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zastrow of O’Neill, a son, born Wednesday, September 17, at St. Vincent’s hospital in Sioux City. Mrs. Zastrow had been transfer red from St. Anthony's hospital to St. Vincent’s hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Zastrow is the former Jean Riglin REISER Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reiser of Atkinson, a daughter, weighing 7 pounds, 5*4 ounces, born Sunday, September 14, at St. Anthony's hospital. MILLER Mr. and Mrs. How ard Miller of Spencer, a son, weighing 9 pounds 3 ounces, born Monday, September 15, at St. An thony’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dermot Erington visited relatives in Burwell Sab urday. Sick & Injured EWING John Vandersnick be came ill at his home in Ewing and was taken to St. Anthony hos ptal in O’Neill. He was visited Sunday by his daughter, Mrs. Mick Hobbs, and by Mrs. Leo Vandersnick They also went to Stuart to visit Mrs. John Vander snick, who is being cared for at a rest home there. . . Alfred Doud was a patient Friday at Antelope Memorial hospital and had an in fected finger cared for. . . "Butch” Cloyd, fullback on the Ewing Ti ger football team, was injured in Friday evening's game at Bas sett He was taken to O'Neill Sat urday by Coach Thomas Hutton. After several X-rays, the doctors rsaid his wrist was badly sprained and would keep him out of the games for a few weeks. Donald Wright, another Ewing player, suffered a broken arm during practice last week. . . Ben Larsen is a patient at Antelope Memorial hospital at Neligh. He is resting comfortably. Mrs. Larsen spends much of the time with him. . . George DeBilzan, who had the misfortune to fall and break his leg, is a patient at the Veterans hospital in Grand Island. . . Mrs. Andrew Olson, who submitted to surgery recently at Antelope Me morial hospital in Neligh, suffer ed a blood clot and has been crit ically ill as the result. Mr. Olson and members of the family spend much time with her. . . Mrs. Her man Schroeder shows some im provement at the Neligh hospital. She is visited often by members of her family. O'NEILL—Mrs. Louis Zastrow, the former Jean Biglin, suffered a slight stroke Saturday and was taken to the hospital here. . . Mrs. Helen Sullivan left Tuesday for St. Vincent s hospital at Sioux j City for major surgery. . . Marvin Anderson took his wife to a Nor folk hospital Monday. . . Homer Mullen, Scribner hank official, foiTnerly of Emmet and O'Neill, may be released this week from *1_^ I ’_* bA.odir, 1 lln i c> ["up and around” now. PAGE—Donna Crumly was a Sunday. September 7, to Saturda\ patient at St. Anthony hospital She had pneumonia. . . Larry Mud loff entered the hospital Tuesday, September 9, and was released Sunday. He also was a pneumonia patient. . . Mrs Rollie Snell was admitted to St. Anthony’s hospital ; Monday for a heart condition. ... Mrs. Louise Hciss and Pete i Nissen art' still hospitalized at O'- j Neill. Their conditions are satis j factory. INMAN—Lloyd Smith was re- j j leased from St. Anthony’s hos-1 pital in O'Neill on Tuesday after | noon where he had been a patient {for two weeks. . . Randy Keil was | taken ill Tuesday, September 9 and removed to the Atkinson hos pital where he underwent surgery j for appendicitis. He was dismis ed Monday. ATKINSON — Stanley V. John son returned home Monday from Omaha after having been hospi talized a week for spinal surgery. He convalesced in Omaha for a month following the surgery at Methodist hospital. A disc weigh ing 11 grams was removed from his back. EMMET Mrs. Bob Tomlinson and Veldon returned home Sunday 1 evening after convalescing at the ! Gilbert Fox home, since their discharge from St. Anthony’s hos | pital. AMELIA Merle Winings went to Omaha Friday to see an eye 1 i ... TT!« ...nn L, , n piece of steel a couple of years ago. Twirling Clinic— Those attending a twirling clin ic at Neligh Tuesday were Duane Miller, band director. Kathleen j Weier, Roberta Becker, Linda Seg- , ! er, Dianne Gillespie, Sally Herley ' i and Patty Lorenz. Lawyers, Judges Meet— ATKINSON The Fifteenth Jud | icial District Bar association con vened here Wednesday evening. HEARING SET A hearing has been set in dis trict court today (Thursday) in the matter of the dependency and delinqency of Terry Connaro. 15. Attend Reunion— Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Switzer Sun day attended the Switzer picnic reunion at the Ben Pronneke home southwest of Norfolk. There were 53 present. Emmet News Mrs. Julia Samples, of Atkinson who homesteaded near Brewster i n 1916, accompanied Mrs. Georgia McGinnis on her annual trip to Brewster last w'eek. They met many old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tasler of Atkinson, re turned Monday, September 8. from a vacation trip to the Black Hills. Mrs. Henry Kloppenborg. Mrs. Leon Beckwith, Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs. Paul Newton, Mrs. Floyd Barnes and Rev. Glenn Kennieott worked at the Methodist church all day Tuesday, painting the walls and ceiling in the dining room. The floors and kitchen are to be painted at a later date. Vol unteer work will be greatly ap preciated to complete the project. Henry Kioppenborg also extended the plumbing so that water is available in the dining room. The ltonald Barnes family call ed at the Paul Newton home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs John Conard at tended the General Wholesale convention at Norfolk on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rich ards and family spent Sunday af ternoon visiting the Al Havranek home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge and family of Chambers were guests at the Bessie Burge home on Sun day. Mr and Mrs. Jim Schmitz and son of Omaha visited at the Joe Babl home over the weekend. While here, they attendee! the 23th wedding anniversary cele bration of Jim's folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitz. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luth of Grand Island arrived Saturday to spend some time visiting the Wayne Foxes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bnedehoft | spent Thursday evening at the Gilbert Fax home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tomlinson of Grand Island and Mr. and Mrs Max Grenier of O'Neill visited at the Gilbert Fox home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Pensberger spent Sunday afternoon at the Bessie Burge home. Mrs. Chuck Fox and Cindy were Wednesday overnight guests of Mrs. Wayne Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith were Sunday evening visitors at the Leonard Ullrich home. On Friday Mrs. Georgia Mc Ginnis visited Mrs. Ray Tunender, Mrs. Anna Ramold and Mrs. Joe Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. R. M South of Inman, visited at the John Con urd home on Wednesday Monday evening supper guests at the Kd Winkler home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winkler of Oma ha and Joe Winkler. Mrs, Kenny Ruggles of Clear water was pleasantly surprised at the home of Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beckwith, Thursday evening. September 11. for her birthday. Several friends dropped in and the evening was spent play ing cards. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Claussen and Waneta and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winkler of Omaha visited Mrs. Mary Lewis on Monda> Mrs. John Baker of O'Neil! vis ited Mrs. Bud Cole Monday, Sep tember 8. Mrs. Mary Lewis spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Ed Claussen in At kinson. Arthur Rasmussen TILDEN Arthur Rasmussen, 52, Tilden farmer, was killed late Monday when he lost control of his tractor while descending a hill on an Antelope county road. Jerry Hahlbeck to Lead Seniors EWING Tho classes of the Ewing high school have elected the following officers: • Seniors Jerry Hahlbeck. presi dent ; Ronald Thoendel, v ice- I president; Roberta McDaniels. I secretary; Sharon Kropp. treas urer; Grover Shaw, parliamentar ian; Lorraine Bartos. news re- 1 porter. Juniors Jerry Jefferies, presi dent; IXHtglas Wulf, vice-presi dent; Duane Bollwitt, secretary: Harold Parks. treasurer; Leon Hahlbeck. parliamentarian; Ronald Cloyd. news reporter. Sophomres Jerald Black, presi dent ; Sharon Johnston, vice-presi dent; Judy Tinsley, secretary; David Zeims, treasurer; Freddie Wright, parliamentarian; Douglas Shrader, news reporter. Freshmen Jerry Tams, presi dent; Betty Wright, vice-presi dent; Artis Parks, secretary; Pat ty Hobbs treasurer* Sam Ver hune, news reporter. Workshop Held at Vlkinson — ATKINSON Atkinson Iris chib entertained the District Garden club Thursday at the Methodist church for a workshop meeting, A business meeting followed the covered-dish luncheon. Members took flower arrange ments which were judged by the group. Food Sale and Snaek Bar lunch eon Saturday, September 27 at Shelhanter’s Jack and JHI by the Presbyterian Women's association, t'offee and donuts from 8 a.m. Puncheon begins at 11 a.m. Omie one, -come all. 21c. We Give /W GREEN sQrfi, STAMPS I WELCH’S PUKE COMORO KRAFT STRAWBERRY SNOW CHOP FROZEN FRES1I SLICED, with Sugar CRAPE JUICE . PRESERVES <^27< <^47c STRAWBERRIES 5~»H SPRING VALLEY FRESH GOLDEN QUARTERS — SO ECONOMICAL TO USE DEL MONTE - EARLY GARDEN PEAS - TASTY • TEMPTING • TENDER 1 ASA A.hIAc DEL MONTE . MADE WITH NIPPY. ZIPPY PINEAPPLE DISTILLED VINEGAR - JAvff^AAAAA tall $1 CARNATION ’£e K ^ ■» ■ ^M BJ I install 29 appA A pM r ■ All Flavors WALDORF JELLO SALAD GELATIN WAFERS 5 39c 29< Swansdown P Upton I ANGEL FOOD I black J CAKE MIX J TEA - REG. I «/. LB. Q-f< I PKG._ J PKG O/ j Carnation Nabisco EVAPORATED i COOKIES 1 Mill/ MACAROON SANDWICH I L. IV SWISS CREME SANDWICH OREO CREME SANDWICH 8 TALL ttlfM YOUR CHOICE TINS REG. PKG_ 'CjQJlbohA, STRAINED 1A «eg. qq FOODS * v *» 07c Fresh Crisp Jonathans APPLES TO* SATIHO. SAmo.COOKM Dewy-Fresh Porto Rican MILD YELLOW SMOOTH GOLDEN ONIONS YAMS bag 19c 2 lbs 25c " lOilAotv (BfiancL ‘ “BIF" .CHOPPED BEEF . ’*£ 46c "MOR” CHOPPED PORK .... ”£57* B-V EXTRACT .**£ 43c VIENNA SAUSAGE . 4£23« CORNED BEEF HASH.”£52* 1 L--H. I B£TH„siZE | '0~"» 2 - 33c IEDEEM YOUR LEVER BROS. -11* 1 SPRY CONTfST COUPONS AT JACK & JIL 24-02. PKG. PRFQFRl/FQ Our Family 18-0«. 0Cc rnLOLnVLO Strawberry.. ... 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