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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1948)
Mrs. Sexsmith Entertains — Guests at the home of Mrs. Letta Sexsmith during this week were her son, Harold who returened to Baker’s Field, Calif., after having spent the winter in Omaha, and her daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Mason, of Omaha. The Masons returned Tuesday. Women's Club to Meet— Mrs. Ted McElhaney will be hostess to the O’Neill Womens club Wednesday, April 21. Mrs. Ralph Rickley will give a book review. To Visit California — Mrs. Esther Cole Harris left Monday for El Centro, Calif., for a three week’s visit with i her sons, Guy and Ross. Thank You! To the Voters of the 28th Unicameral District As I cannot see each of you per sonally I take this means of letting you know of my sincere appreciation for your support in the Primary Election. Frank Nelson SALE OF Men’s Fine Oxfords STRAIGHT TIP BAL STYLE and BLUCHER OXFORDS 5595 Regular 7.95 -£• We also have a complete line of WORK SHOES & ENGINEER HOOTS The Friendly Store Margaret Helen Sauser Weds Here Monday The wedding of Miss Mar garet Helen Sauser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sau ser, of O'Neill, and Sylvester M. Venteicher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Venteicher. of Or chard, took place Monday at 9 a. m. at St. Patrick’s Catn olic church with Rev. C. J. Werner performing the cere mony. The bride appeared in a white taffeta gown, with fitted bodice, and a finger-tip veil held in place by a tiara of pearls. She carried a bouquet of roses and snapdragons. I Mrs. Tom Goeken, of Omaha, was the matron-of-honor. She wore a blue floorlength gown and carried a bouquet of car nations and snapdragons. Bridesmaids were Miss Marv Thompson, of Wayne, and Miss Rita Seuntjers, of Danbury, la. The Matrons-of-honor wore blue and pink floor-length gowns and carried small bou quets of snapdragons. Donald Sauser, brother of the bride, attended the bride groom. Ushers were Raymond and Ferdinand Venteicher. of Omaha, brothers of the bride groom. • Following the ceremony a dinner was served to the wed ding party and relatives at the M^’M cafe. The bride was graduated from O'Neill high school and has been teaching school in Page and in Orchard. The bridegroom graduated from the Orchard high school and has been engaged in farm ing south of Ewing, where the couple will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dierks, of Atkinson, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Herman De Groff. i::lp your country KELP YOURSELF! There is still a very real need for every ounce of used fats we can salvage. The world-wide shortage is greater today than ever before. Please . . . keep saving and turning in your used kitchen fats. P. S. Yes! you do get paid for them . . . and you know how ready cash counts today. Keep Turning in Used Fats! Amiricao Fat Siltafi COmmittn, Inc. APPLES *2 98 BOX FANCY WINSAPS . . SEED POTATOES | AND GARDEN SEEDS See Our MEAT DEPARTM’NT For BEEF PORK POULTRY & FISH DATE PUDDIKG 3 14-Oz* 7^r CANS . . .* NUT BROWN Coffee Per Pound 8-Lb. GRAPEFRUIT Ba9... GRAPEFRUIT Tex“Ruby Red LEMONS ORANGES LETTUCE TOMATOES CELERY CARROTS APPLES: Lb. Calitornia Large Size Lb. 8-Lb. Bag Per Lb. Per Lb. Per Lb. Per Bunch Fancy Winesap >2 Lbs. PEAS, Del Monte 303 Jar 49c 8c 13c 63c 15c 32c 15c 10c 25c 19c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 3 No. 2 Cans YVAFLE SYRUP ' 14-Oz. Bottle WAX PAPER 125-Fl. PAPER TOWELS Per Roll CAREY’S SALT 2 Tubes for CATSUP 14-Oz. Bottle ... DEL MONTE CARROTS 2 No. 2 Cans DEL MONTE SAUR KRAUT 2 No. 2,/2 Cans MOTHER’S COCOA 2 Lbs. 29c 19c 21c 17c 19c 19c 25c 29c 43c , YOUR Clover Farm Store Phone 33 O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hansen, of Pomona, Calif., and Mr and Mrs. Charles Hoyer, of New Plymouth, Ida., arrived last Thursday for a visit at the home of Mrs. Carrie Borg. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Burge spent Sunday visiting in the Clyde Burge home at Amelia. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carroll were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn and son, Gary, of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Bar ger left Sunday on a 2 weeks’ trip to Denver, Colo., and points in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Eno \ ander sniek and daughter, Mildred, of Dean, Mont., and Mrs. Got lieb Beaur, of Ewing, were vi. itors Monday at the home of Mr. ancl Mrs. J. C. Ba/.le man. Mi's. Lorenz Nissen, of Page, visited a few days this week ..l the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen. Mrs. Melvin Ruzicka left Friday for Kedfield, S. 1)., to visit her parents. Visitors Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Dawes were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Vaughn, of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prenger and son, Eddie, of Norfolk, flew .o O’Neill Sunday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Armbruster. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peter son entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Layh, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Grenier, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson at their nome Sunday evening for a pinochle party. Mrs. D. H. Clauson returned .last Thursday evening from Spearfish, S. D., after having spent a week .visiting her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. F. H. Plank. Howard Graves and Miss Jo Ann Mickey, Sioux City, were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clauson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gray, ol Van Nuys, Calif., arrived here Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Anna Sauser, and other relatives. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peter son were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson, of Phillips. Legion Auxiliary Flans to Incorporate Fifty-six members attended the regular April meeting of American Legion auxiliary Si monson unit 93, held Wednes day, April 7. Purchase of supplies to fill he Veterans hospital assign ment were approved. The unit voted to incorporate the organ ization and a representative to Girls state was selected. A committee composed of Melcina Martin, chairman, and Donna Humpal, Margaret Jur gensmeier, Mary Helen Yantzie, and Betty Sanders volunteered to sell advertising for 24 card tables to be used in the hall. At the close of the business session, a “shower” of kitchen equipment and dishes was held by the members to more completely outfit the Legion kitchen. A large and varied assortment of gifts was re ceived. TF MeMs — Mrs. Herbert Peterson was hostess to the members of the :1FF club on Monday, April 5. Mrs. Harrison Bridge won high score, Mrs. Robert Evans the second high, and Mrs. D. C. Schaffer won the all cut prize. Mrs. R. L. Bode won the guest high score. At the close of the evening a birthday cake was served in honor of the birth day anniversary of Mrs. Fred Saunto. • Halvas Entertain— Mr. and Mrs. Victor Halva entertained the Pinochle club at their home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dailey won high scores, while Miss Joan Dohn and Harvey Sawyer got low scores. The traveling prize went to Roy Lowry. Attend Ann:versary Observance— Dr. and Mrs. O. W. French. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers, Mrs. Della Eby and Miss Alice French attended the 25th wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Morwyn French in Page Sunday. Mrs. Kivett Hostess— INMAN—Mrs. Emma Kivett entertained the LI. club at her home on Wednesday, April 7. The time was spent socially and some had needle work. . Mrs. Kivett served refresh-, ments. Goes to Denver and Phoenix— Mrs. A. E. Bowen left Friday for a month’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Martha B. Warner, in Denver, Colo., and with her daughter, Mary, in Phoenix, MAKE WASHDAY WASH HOUR! THIS TUB WASHES, 'WHIll lHISf TUB SPINS vDAMPDRYt WANT FAST WASHING ? Then get an Easy Spindrier. Its twin tubs do the averagt family wash in less than one hour. No wringing . . . the Spindrirr whirls out up to 25% more water. Set it today ! YOUR STORE NAME GILLESPIE'S — O’Neill — Restmore Cotton — MATTRESSES 8.95 to 17.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES 29.50 LAWNMOWERS — 16-In. 18.50 to 22.50 "O-Ft. Lengths — GARDEN HOSE 5.35 to 8.10 Lincoln Pork — LAWN SEEDS, Per Box 89c GARDEN SPRINKLERS 1.25 to 1.59 Home Appliances 30- to 52-Gal. — HOT WATER HEATERS 119.75 to 137.75 POWER WASHING MACHINES 159.50 ELECTRIC WASH. MACHINES 117.50 to 149.50 Copper and Galvanized — BOILERS 3.98 to 7.98 Just Arrived! All-Metal IRONING BOARDS with Covers JONAS FURNITURE EXCHANGE __ O’Neill — aMarket? (Prices subject to change) Thursday. April IS, 1948. PRODUCE Butterfat, numebr 1 80 Butterfat, number 2 _ 77 Eggs, farm run .... 36 Heavy hens _ 20 Leghorn hens_15 Roosters 08 DANCELAND - O’NEILL — Saturday April 17 Moonlight Serenaders Adm. & Dance 55c MARRIAGE LICENSES Sylvester M. Venteicher, over 21, of Orchard, and Margaret Helen Snuser, over 21, of O’ Neill, on April 10. SUMMERLAND Ewing Sunday, April 18 Music by DON LOFLON and His Hammond Organ COMING: Wednesday, April 21 BOBBY DOWNES and His Orchestra These I ' 1 " * ' ■ 5-Claw Hand Weeder Handy Makes 11-Inch Weeding 15c Size; Easy! Strong 18-gauge cold roll ed steel; with brilliant green enamel finish. Wide Garden Trowel Heavily constructed steel; green enamel 15c Handy Door Catches Hard Rubber Rollers . . . and Stout Spr.tus 19c .Sturdily made of cadmi ,m plated steel . . . weather resistant! Rubber Hose Washers Made to fit vfc, % or %-inch hose; 12 for 5c Fork for Hand Spading 4 Heavy Prongs For Efficiency & Wear! 15c 18-gauge cold-rolled steel; well finished in bright green enamel. Flower Sprinkler Perforated solid brass bead; 234-inch size. 19c For Screen Doors 16-Inch Japanned Steel Coil-Spring 10c 7-16 - inch; durably con structed to stand hard wear! Screw hooks. Couplings for Hose Male and female con nections. Brass metal. 25c Clearance Items STAR-BRIGHT FLOOR WAX Waferproo'. Per Qt. SUNBRITE CLEANSER Gu*rBnt'-’®d by Good Housekeeping, 4 Cans COTTAGE SETS Price Slashed lo Sell 29c 19c 1.39 Let Our J■ hn sen's Wax Elect ric Floor Polisher Wax - Polish Your Floor You merely guide it with your fingers. RENT IT FOR A DAY Come In and get your ruse MEYERCORD SAMPLE DECAL WHILE THEY LAST! • So Easy to Use and... • So Easy to Remove! ADULTS ONLY-PLEASE! JUST RECEIVED 100 DOZ. HERSHEY BARS LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER ON F \LE THURFDAY .... Bowen’s Ben Franklin Store A. E. 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