The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 29, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    r LYNCH NEWS
Mrs. Lila Mallory, of Plain
view, visited Lynch friends a
few days last week.
Friend Keeler returned Janu
ary 21 from spending a few
weeks in Omaha.
Mike Pikklap was here from
Monowi Saturday.
Lucille Keeler spent last
Thursday with Mrs. Fred King.
Dr. R. E. Kriz made a trip
to Omaha last week, where he
purchased a new Hudson.
Glen and Verne Stewart and
families are enjoying new trail
er houses purchased recently.
John Wike was in Omaha
last week.
Bud Keim, of Niobrara, spent
Sunday in Lynch.
According to word received
by relatives here, Lester Wil
son, of Hollister, Calif., who
has been at Guam for some
time, spent the holidays at
home but now has returned
and is at Okinawa where he is
employed.
Floyd Luber was over from
Holt county Saturday.
Mrs. Earl Endicott and Mrs.
Lawrence Hoy were Creighton
visitors Monday.
Lloyd Phelps was here Sat
urday from Dorsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoy
drove *to O’Neill January 20 to
attend the funeral services for
the latter’s grandfather, Sam
uel Derickson.
Richard Stewart and family
expect to move to Ft. Dodge,
la., soon, where Richard has
purchased an interest in a
welding shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemic,
of Spencer, accompanied by
Mrs. John Cassidy, sr., of Ft.
Randall, S. D., called on the
latter’s son, who is a patient
at the hospital here Sunday af
I ternoon.
PAUL SHIERK
INSURANCE
AGENCY
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OF ALL KINDS
Truck Insurance
a Specialty
Fire
Hail
Windstorm
Automobile
Life
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Paul Shierk - Woody Grim
Nebr. State Bank Bldg.
Phone 434 - O'Neill
Bud Keim accompanied oy
Mrs. John Wike and Betty
were Butte visitors Monday.
Mrs. Fred Wurtz and Mrs.
Ralph Wurtz were Sunday af
ternoon collers at the Richard
Stewart home.
Mrs. Fred King and * baby
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mulhair
and son were Sunday evening
callers at the Friend Keeler
home. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred King had
as Sunday dinner guests Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Moody, Berl,
Earl and Patty, Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Moody and Vera Hazel
horst. , ,
Mrs. Lettie Combes has re
turned from an extended visit
at the home of her daughter
in Grand Island.
Oral Pickering was m Oma
ha last week.
Mrs. William Pinkerman was
here froni Holt county to assist
with the. shower for her niece,
^ Mrs. Clarence Moody assisted
with the dinner at the G. L
" lulhair home, served to el
,ves following the funeial of
lharles Mulhair. __
Friday & Saturday
UES!
* BLUE ROCKS—
Per Carton. 2.10
PLUS
1 Carton Blue Rocks 5.75
r MARLIN 6-SHOT repeaters—
Each ...— 19-95
r FLOATING MINNOW PAILS—
Each. 2.75
SOUTH BEND REEL—
Only . 18.50
* BASKETBALLS—
Each .4.79
* FOOTBALLS—
Each...-.2.89
* CIGARETTES—
Per Carton --
1.80
FURNITURE & APPLIANCES
* DINETTE SET
Buff et, 4 Chairs, Table; New 99.50
if BEDROOM SUITE—
Chest, Dresser & Bed.75.00
* WASHING MACHINE—
Electric, Only - -.65.00
if “EASY HEAT” OIL BURNER—
New -.- 59.95
if MIRACLE WAFFLE IRONS—
Now.8.95 - 11.95
★ 32-VOLT TOASTERS—
Only...4-49 - 8-95
* EMERSON PORTABLE RADIO— •
Electric or Batteries*
With Batteries.29.95
★
SHELBY BOY’S BIKE—
Only .-. 47.50
Bob's Sport Shop
— It Pays To Play —
O’Neill, Nebr.
Phone 533
SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN
Although the hands of this
little French girl are cov
ered with sores resulting
from malnutrition, they hold
her cherished doll as tender- !
ly as might any normal child.
She is one of the suffering .
youngsters overseas who will '
William Dahms arrived on
Wednesday from Chicago, 111.
for a visit at the Dr. F. J. Fish
er home. He and his fiancee,
j Miss Emmy Lu Fisher, will de
part today (Thursday) for Den
| ver, Colo., where they will be
j married on February 4.
Mrs. Ralph Rickly went to
Lincoln Tuesday to attend an
administrative meeting of the
Presbyterian synod. She will
return Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ray spent
January 17 and 18 in Ains
worth with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Waite.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlin
son spent Monday in Butte.
Tom Sullivan, Lynus How
ard and Ed Hynes returned last
Thursday from a business trip
to Casper, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. r\ Apple
gate, of Plattsmouth, arrived
] Saturday for a visit at the
home of their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Sanders.
Sunday dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Grenier were: Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Smith and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Peterson and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
| Lanman and family.
John Sullivan and Ralph
Walker returned Friday from
! a business trip to Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waller
drove to Columbus Sunday to
meet Mrs. Waller's mother,
Mrs. Ray Snell, who was re- j
turning from a visit in San Di
ego, Calif.
Rev. Earl Dix, of Butte, a
returned missionary from Af
rica, spoke in the Holiness
church Sunday evening.
Returning to North Platte on
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred McNally after a visit in
the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Tomlinson and family.
Miss Bernice Uhl arrived on
Friday from Sioux City for a
visit with relatives here.
Weekend guests in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Streeter,
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jen
nings of Miles City, Mont. Mrs.
Jennings is Mrs. Streeter’s
niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McElhaney
drove to Omaha Tuesday morn
ing where Mr. McElhaney at
j tended to business matters.
They returned by way of Lin
coln to bring their daughter,
Miss Marjorie home for the in
terim between first and sec
ond semesters at the Univer
sity of Nebraska.
O'NEILL
TRANSFER
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O’NEILT- TRANSFER.
An O'Neill firm.
4 — TRIPS WEEKLY — 4
Mondays
Tuesdays
Thursdays
Fridays
O’NEILI—Phone 241J
| OMAHA—Phone JA3727
Your Patronage
Appreciated
l
| JOHN TURNER,
Prop.
benefit through the Ameri
can Overseas Aid-Unit Na
tions Appeal for Children, a
world-wide group supported
by the gifts of people from
some 30 nations. The drive
will be conducted during
February.
Mrs. Moore Hostess —
The Last Minute bridge club
met with with Mrs. Leo Moore
on January 21. Winners were
Mrs. H. J. Hoffman and Mrs.
Frank Clements.
FREE
GLASS
If you have COMPRE
HENSIVE INSURANCE
we will install your glass
free. See us for further
details.
Skalowsky Glass Co.
Ray C. Keeler Takes
Bride at Papilion
LYNCH — Miss Elsie Men
king, daughter of Mrs. Helen
Menking, of Arlington, and
Ray C. Keeler, of Omaha, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Friend Keeler,
of Lynch, were married at Pa
pilion January 8.
The bride wore a street
length gown of turquoise blue
with matching hat and black
accessories. Her corsage was
of gardenias and pink roses
and she wore a double-strand
of pearls a gift from the bride
groom. •
The bridegroom's suit was
dark brown and striped.
Mr. Keeler spent the greater
part of his life in Lynch. Since
being discharged from the ar- {
my in April, 1946, he has been 1
employed in Omaha as piano
instructor and musician.
The bride has been employed
as bookkeeper in the Arlington
state bank. Both will contin- J
ue in their work.
F. E. Parkins spent the
weekend in Omaha on busi
ness.
For greater SAFETY of
farm or ranch ownership ..
finance your land with a
Co-op Land Bank Loan!
Long Term Low Interest
Repayment Privileges
No Commissions No Fees
The Former-Rancher Owned
Co-op Serve* the Farmer and
Rancher Best!
SEE YOUR
NATIONAL FARM
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Member Federal Land Bank System
BOYD-HOLT-WHEELER
COUNTIES
Lyle P. Dierks, Sec.-Treas.
— O'Neill —
THE FRONTIER, O’Neill, Nebr., Jan. 29, 1948—PAGE 3
Use the EASY Way
WHEN YOU HAVE
BILLS TO PAY
• Writing checks at home is much more
convenient—and safer, too—than tramp
ing around town paying bills by cash. It’s bus
inesslike, for your checking account affords
you a record of payments (the cancelled checks
are your receipts) and in your checkbook
there’s a handy register on which to keep track
of your balance.
Begin enjoying a checking account
• in this bank today, for convenience
and safety in paying bills it can’t
be beat.
O'NEILL NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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