The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, September 19, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOCIETY
Bride-Elect Feted
at 2 Showers —
M is s Constance Golden
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Golden, was guest-of-honor at a
miscellaneous shower given
Thursday by Mrs. Dale Kersen
brock.
Mrs. H. J. Birmingham and
Mrs. W. J. Froelich entertained
at a bride-to-be miscellaneous
shower for Miss Golden at the
Birmingham residence Monday.
Daughter Honored
on 6th Birthday —
Miss Jeannine McElhaney cele
brated her sixth birthday Thurs
day at a luncheon given by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
McElhaney, at the Country club.
There were 16 little guests
present.
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I ELMER HALL }|
I! and His Orchestra
Nurses Honored at
Schaffer Home —
Miss Patricia Schaffer, daght
er of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dewey
C. Schaffer, entertained at a
dessert bridge at her home on
Tuesday evening in honor of
Miss Margaret rlarva and Miss
Eunice Schwisowbosh, nurses
who are visiting here.
The other guests were: Mrs.
Joseph Grutsch, Miss Bonnie
Harmon, Miss Marjorie Ralya,
Miss LuVerne Schultz and Mrs.
Carroll W. Stewart. Miss Har
mon won high honor and Miss
Halva was low.
Up - and - At - It Club
Guests of Witfelts —
The members of the Up-and
At-It- 4-H Club were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Widtfelcit Fri
day evening. One of the 12
members absent.
Among the eight guests were
Joan Binkard, a meber of. the,
‘“’Neill Victory Bells.”
Donna and Twila Uhaley gave
a detailed account of their week
at the state fair, andHelen Bow
den demonstrated, how to sew
on different types of buttons..
Marlez Bridge Club Meets
The Martez Bridge Club met
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Ira Moss. Mrs. C. E. Stout and
Mrs. William J. Froelich won
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
high honors at their respective
tables.
Mrs. R. E Armbruster left for
Norfolk Wednesday and will re
turn Thursday with her
sister, Mrs. Gene Asmus, and
son, Chuckie, of Norfolk. Mr.
Asmus will arrive for his family ,
Saturday.
John M. Brophy, jr., is spend
ing his vacation visiting relatives !
in Norfolk, Grand Iisland, and
Aljoion.
The Friendly Store
I
FINISH 1
Reg. Low Price $1.19
Dries fast; transparent; non-skid;
hot water resistant.
(2
Our reg. low price, 8c ea.
Sale Price
Tiger No. 2 battery. Fits most
standard Flashlights.
PADLOCK
So,« Price Ol<
rh® Fr,en<Hy Store “*
Mrs. Sauers, Mrs. Shierk
Joint Hostesses
Mrs R M Sauers and Mrs. Paul
Shierk entertained at a dinner
Bridge at the former’s home on
Wednesday evening. There 24
guests present. Mrs. Ted Mc
Elhaney won high honors. Mrs.
G. W. Reising won second honors
and Mrs. John Osen'oaugh re
ceived low honors. Mrs. Hugh
Ray won the all cut prize.
Alpha Club Meets
with Mrs. Moses —
The Alpha club met with Mrs
Halsey Moses on Setember 11th
in its annual bazaar. It was a
very successful meeting and the
club was netted $21.93. Mrs.
Moses served a luncheon.
O’NEILL LOCALS
Mrs. John M. Brophy, jr., had
her neice and nephew, Miss
Dorothy Green, of .Whittaker,
Calif., and Elmer Green, of Bart
lett, as her guests Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Rob
ertson departed Sunday for their
home in Omaha after spending
several days with Mr. Robert
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Grutsch
and son, Michael, sent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grutsch,
north of O’Neill.
L. C. EGGERT WILL AGAIN
REPAIR YOUR VACUUM
CLEANER IN YOUR HOME.
FREE INSPECTION. SATUR
DAY — LAST DAY. APPIONT
MENT CALL COYNNE HARD
WARE. PHONE 21. 19adv.
Mr. and Mrs. James McNulty
had as their Sunday night din
ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rob
ertson, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Borg,
Mrs. Henry Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. George Rector.
Mrss Robert E. Gallagher had
as her guests Thursday and Fri
as her guest this week, Mrs. Mid
dred Honke, ox u m a n a.
Mrs. Gallagher and Mrs. Honke ,
f are the new grandparents of I
Michael Eugene Gallagher, son
| of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gallagh- |
! er of Omaha, who was born on j
! September 16.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Orth, of
Lincoln, spent the weekend here
j visiting Mrs. Orth’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George C. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Grif
fin spent last Thursday and Fri
day in Sioux, City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Chace
and daughter, Rosemary, of At
kinson, spent Sunday and Mon
day here with Mrs. Chace’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ham
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wallace
have as their guest for two
weeeks, their daughter, Mrs.
Harold Connors, of Omaha. Mrs.
Connor arrived Monday.
L G. GILLESPIE
INSURANCE
Of All Kinds
Phone 218 O’Neill
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Order of Sale issued
to me by the Clerk of the District
Court of Holt County, Nebraska,
in an action pending in said Court
wherein Federal Farm Mortgage
Corporation, a Corporation, is
plaintiff and Mary Allen, widow,
et al., are defendants, I will sell
to the highest bidder for cash at
the front door of the court house
in O’Neill, Nebraska, on the 30th
day of September, 1946, at 10 o’
clock A. M-, the following des
cribed premises in Holt County,
Nebraska:
Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter; and East
Half of the Southeast Qu rter
of Section 19; and North Half
of Section 21, all in Township
29, North of Range 9. West of
the 6th Principal Meridian,
Holt County, Nebraska;
to satisfy the sum of $1,827.36
found due plaintiff and interest
thereon and $55.05 costs of suit
and accruing costs.
Dated this 29th day of August
1946.
A. B. HUBBARD.
Sheriff of Holt County, Nebraska.
(SEAL) _16-20
(First publication Sept. 5. 19460
Julius D. Cronin, Attorney
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND HEIRS
County Court of Holt County,
Nebraska. Estate of Hildur Wed
berg, Deceased.
The State of Nebraska. To All
Concerned: Notice is hereby
given that Arthur Wedberg has
tiled his petition alleging that
Hildur Wedberg died July 20th,
1944, intestate, a resident of Holt
County, Nebraska, seized and
possessed of the Southwest Quar
ter of Section 11, in Township 30,
North, Range 11, West of the 6th
P.M., in Holt County, Nebraska.
That petitioner has an undivid
ed one-half interest in said real
estate, having derived title there
to by inheritance from Hildur
Wedberg, Deceased.
The prayer of said petition is
for a determination of the time
MISS THOSE
ROCKS AND
SHOALS!
Chart a SAFE course to Debt
Free Farm Ownership by financ
ing your farm land with a long
term, low-interest 'Land Bank
Loan through the
NATIONAL FARM
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Lyle P. Dierks. Sec.-Treas.
O'NellL Nebr.
Low FARM Long
Interest LOANS Term
Outlaw Grocery
10,000 WATERMELON BARGAINS
Sweet, juicy, red-ripe melons. Guaranteed to
to be good or we will replace them.
Large Melons 11 **
Per Lb. *
Medium Melons JQj 3 for...25C
13 for -
BUY A WEEK’S SUPPLY !
— They Will Keep for Two Weeks —
FRESH FRUIT FOR CANNING
PEARS — PEACHES —PRUNES - APPLES
Gallon & Qt. Cans New White FLOUR
— of — — Omar
FANCY FRUITS "^DavMHarum
in Syrup 2 Truckloads
— Raspberries POTATOES
— Red Cherries —Early Ohio
— Peaches — Red Triumph
— Pears —Irish Cobbler
T). Fancy No. 1
-Blueberries 100 Lb. i,i75
— Apricots R
— Plums Ka*s..
— Prunes FANCY PEACHES
— Fruit Cocktail in Syrup
— Black Raspberries 2*4 Size
— Blackberries Qt, Cans .
3 — One-Horse Train Drill for sale at the
IMPLEMENT STORE.
FREE WATERMELON at New Deal Oil Co.
with every fill of gas of $1 or more. One
watermelon ABSOLUTELY FREE !
of death of Hildur Wedberg, a
determination of her heirs, de
gree of kinship, right of descent
of the real property of said de
ceased person, and that there is
no inheritance tax, state or fed
eral, due from said estate or the
heirs thereof.
That said petition will be for .
hearing in this Court September
26th, 1946, at ten o’clock A.M.
LOUIS W. REIMER,
17-19 County Judge
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Dr. Fisher, Dentist
Insurance Bonds
GEO. C. ROBERTSON
O'Neill, Nebr.
Office: %-block north of
First National Bank
Real Estate Loans
W. F. FINLEY. M. D.
OFFICE PHONE: 28
First National Bank Bldg.
O'NEILL
Try a FRONTIER wont ad!
Money to Loan
ON
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
Central Finance Co.
C. E. Jones. Manager
O'NEILL : NEBRASKA
THURSDAY
SEPT. 26th
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Factory Expert Here! Bring la
Your Coleman Appliances
and let the Coleman factory man
make them “work like new”. He
will be at our store on the above
date to repair and adjust any
Coleman Appliance. Bring ’em in
for any service work.
Expert Service Work
—Reasonable Charges
Come in and watch the Coleman
factory man do the work. .Aak
him questions about the care and
operation of your Coleman Lamp,.
Lantern, Iron or Stove and the
best fuel to use. He will gladly
give you expert advice. Your only
cost will be the new parts needed,
and a reasonable service charge.
If it is not convenient for you
to be here on the “Service Day",
bring your appliances to our Serv
, ice Department. Will fix’em up for
you so they will “work like new”.
Coyne Hardware
O’NEILL
The recent order partially re,ter,.,g gr,in
allotment, to brewer, will „ot mean a
•udden increase in the .upply of £torz
Beer.
Even with thi, new grain order, beer pro
duet.on ,. (till 15% under wha, jt wa§
September, October. .„d November of
Iev#h'*r wh'ch w.. f.r below pre-war
eSn0ou*hdiSt°n“r Kra'n d°e‘ mean
.till S. ^ ev,ryone- Re.triction,
«o to ^ °U,PU‘- Some bMr ttiU
.n add!I** m'u ‘"a01"' *rmed forc'‘ And
" add, ,on, the demand for Storz beer
i» greater than ever
it - . • • • *° there ju.t
* no* ‘"“Ugh to go around.
And ,t take, time to brew beer of Storz
quality. It "Slow-Aged.” With Starz
quality i, ,|wayi fir„ N<> thor(euU irJ
ver taken or .ub.titute material. u.od
No .ug.,. No wheat. Every drop aged to
perfection. *
But more Storz i, on the wav
you know that each bottle you get’ will
you can buy.