The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 24, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    25 Perch Limit Applies
to 3 Counties Only—
The rescinding of the 25-fish
limit on perch opplies only to
Brown. Cherry and Rock coun
ties. This reminder was issued
this week by the Nebraska game
commission to stop any misinter
pretation.
Both the bag and possession
limits on perch remain 25 and 25
in all other counties.
Frontier for printing!
The Frontier Woman—
Hurry, Hurry, Hurry! Then Wait for
Friend Husband to Roll a Smoke
By BLANCHE SPANN PEASE
*«**•*«» ******' ««..»*» Jm* .rw»
((** M St*f,
HUlta it*
_
Mv goodness, here’s May al
most gone down the drain of time
again. Honestly, where do all the
days go? Here
I’ve been busier
than a kid with
2 melting ice
cream cones,
and time as us
ual has run out
on me. The old
er you get it
seems, the fast
er the time
11 goes.
I just came
Blanch* Sp*n»
Pease after gathering
flowers for a centerpiece for the
table. I chose daffodils, bleeding
heart and spirea. My reason was
that was all that was in bloom!
Grin. Anyway, it made a mighty
•*purty” centerpiece and that’s the
honest truth. One lone tulip is in
bloom but by the time this reach
es print there should be lots of
them. The bed of daffodils which
we planted last fall is still to
come into bloom—if it does.
Sure hope so anyway, some of
them are still just breaking
through the ground, and it is
mid-May as this is being edited.
Plum blossoms and fruit blos
soms will be next and how I
love them.
I want to bring the flowering
loveliness into the house with
me. and usually do, much to
the disgust of the Big Farmer,
who hates seeing flowers cut.
Most all of my perennials died
over the winter. Must have been
the “off again, on again’’ winter
that we had. Shasta daisies of
various kinds, pinks, dianthus,
sedum, carnations, forget-me-nots
and most of the other perennials
are all gone.
. Phlox remains, proving its
sturdiness and most of the lilies
are up far enough to make a good j
showing and of course the faith
ful iris, peonies and hemerocallis
are flourishing. Even the platy-1
codons perished. While in Omaha |
recently I saw some yellow for- j
j sythia. Does anyone know if it
j will grow this far north? It was
I so beautiful in a beauty starved
world.
—tfw—
Here's a Helpful
Letter —
Dear Blanche:
You are calling for letters, so
I’ll try and help. You had such
good letters recently. The letter
Mrs. Albert Pospishil wrote, she
was wondering how to get off
old kalsomine.
When we were first married
and moved into our very own
home, the living room walls had
about 2 or 3 coats of kalsomine
on them and, of course, we pa
pered over it and in a few days
it had cracked and fallen off.
Then I got busy with a buck
et of water and cloth and wash
the walls. Was it ever a job?
Water was all over and it
would run down my arm and my
arm was tired and toward the
end I would wash awhile and
cry awhile. But when it was
washed off to the plaster and
then sized and repapered, the pa
per stayed on. It’s been on for
several years now and is just
cracked in the corners. Now in a
few days we are going to paper
again and I believe I’ll wash the
corners a little more and it will
ROYAL THEATRE
— O'NEILL —
Friday and Saturday
May 25, 26
SADDLE TRAMP
Color by Technicolor
Starring Joel McCrea, Wanda
Hendrix with John Russell, John
Mclntire and Jeanette Nolan.
Adm. 42c plus tax 8c. Total 50c.
Children 10c, plus tax 2c.
Total 12c.
Matinee Saturday 2:30
Sunday. Monday, Tuesday
May 72. 28, 29
Hey, Dean . . . the whole cock
eyed world’s laughing at us . . .
America’s funniest comedy team
m their most hilarious hit! Dean
Martin and Jerry Lewis in
AT WAR WITH THE ARMY
A Paramount picture
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Total 50c—
Matinee Sunday 2:30. Adm. 42c.
tax 8c. Total 50c; Children 10c,
plus tax 2c. Total 12c
Wednesday, Thursday
May 30. 31
Big Double Bill
60 Thrilling Minutes inside
Hollywood!
THE M-G-M STORY
See 60 top stars in action! See!
Scenes from 24 great coming
screen hits! Many in technicolor!
See world’s largest movie studio
at work! Most unusual film ever
made for movie fans!
— also —
Mickey the way you love him!
HE'S A COCKEYED WONDER
Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore,
urtth William Demarest.
Adm. 42c, plus tax 8c, Tot. 50c
Children 10c. plus 2c tax. Tot. 12c
Are Your
Shingles BAD?
DOES YOUR ROOF NEED REPAIR?
IF YOUR ANSWER IS “YES”
PHONE 74. O’NEILL
• Why gamble when you can use guar
anteed extra heavy shingles made by
an established manufacturer?
• We sell the best looking, longest last
ing shingles made with superior fire re
sistant materials.
___ *
• Telephone 74 for the best of every
thing to build anything.
SPELTS -RAn.BR. 00.
O’Neill, Nebr.
ue a guoa joo aone. r. ao nope
Mrs. Pospishil finds a different
way than I did because it is a
job. But that’s the only way we
got paper to stick. You just have
to wash off the kalsomine to the
plaster.
wow I am asking for help. We
just got a new combination gas
and wood range and the top of
the wood part turned so dark and
got rust on it. Does anyone know
how I can get it back to shine
like new again? I’ve tried wax,
kerosene and other cleaners but
they don’t seem to help.
I am going to toll my pet
peeve. It's this: You women all
know how a husband can hurry
you when getting ready to go
to town, church or somewhere
and you hurry and grab your
purse, the baby, his bottle, a
comb, a pencil and dash for the
car and you have only about 10
minutes to make it in time, and
then friend husband takes time
to stop and roll a smoke!
It never fails at our house and
it sort of makes me mad.
“BLUE EYES”
Sincerely,
—tfw—
It's Nice to
Know That . . .
If butter is too hard to spread,
put a hot bowl over it for a few
minutes. Then it will soften and
you can make sandwiches, even
though you forgot and left the
the butter in the refrigerator.
Do you have a slender vase at
your house you think can’t be
cleaned? Fasten a piece of an old
sponge on a slim stick and push
it down into the vase. This is al
so a good idea for cleaning bot
tles,
If you are going on a vacation,
let bricks take care of your
plants. Put as many bricks on
the bottom of a tin tub as you
have plants. Cover the bricks
with water and stand a plant on
each. The bricks will absorb
enough water to keep plants in
good condition for some time.
[**•» W At •** R
Vh w«|
*$?***# V ft»*A,*i
***?«»« «AWni
..
*•*»** %jr * ttc*
f*r***.* 4 4 , ,**».
_
SANDHILL SAL
Says bean soup cooked with a
ham bone is out of place in some
of our new fangled kitchens, but
then so are some of our yester
day’s generation of plump folk.
Some of the new kitchens are too
small for anything but midgets
without their full growth.
Show me the woman who
bakes bread regularly and I will
guarantee you that her habit of
thriftiness is ingrained!
Hear Discussion on
'Children's Clothing'—
The Scott Community club met
at the home of Mrs. Charles Gif
ford with 6 members present.
Meeting was called to order by
our president. The song we sang
was “Down in the Valley.” Roll
call was answered by “Our Most
Embarrassing Moment." Our
health leader, Mrs. Albert Car
son, read about head injury and
what to do and what not to do in
case of burns or head injury.
“Children’s Clothing” discus
sion was given by Mrs. Charles
Gifford and "Time Is Wasting”
by Mrs. Harvey Krugman.
The next meeting will be at
Mrs. Guy Hull’s June 5 at 8 o’
clock. Roll call is to be answered
by garden suggestions.—By Ma
ry Luber, news reporter.
21 Present for Meet—
Lucky Clover 4-H club met on
Friday, April 27, with Ronnie and
Sharlene Hasenpflug with all 21
members present. On Friday eve
ning, May 14, the club met with
the Pickering boys. One member.
Delores Mellor, was absent.
Modern dance Friday, May 25,
Cliff Kyes orchestra. Plainview
Roller Rink. 3c65
dr. j. l. sherbahn
CHIROPRACTOR
O'NeilL Nebraska
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Mi Block So. of Ford Garage
SELL YOUR
HOGS
★
MONDAYS &
WEDNESDAYS
k
AT THE
Page Livestock
Market
JEROME and
BERNARD ALLEN
*-3 ;
-1
. "* *'•" >..<M
V! »Hti ( m 0)1
m lr
*,#!**>•*
<**«.r <•««***.
-***»•+ '
ONoi II „
37 O’Neill High Seniors
O’Neill high school 1951 seniors, beginning at the left and reading from top
to-bottom, are: First row—Ivan Wayman, LaVerna Nekolite, Richard Nelson, Bar
bara Hancock, Don Petersen, vice-president, Donna J. Crabb, and Leonard Ritts.
Second row—Helen Thomas, Donald Sparks, Irene Benash, Arthur C. Benash, and
Shirley Rieck, treasurer. Third row—Opal Huston, Vernyce M. Dye, Robert Fox,
Dolly Grunke, and Marvin Miller, sponsor. Fourth row—Colleen Hartronft, Frank
McKenny, Lois Hull, and Leo Babutzke. Fifth row—Joan Kallhoff, Marjorie Hue
bert, Ivan McClanahan, Rosalie Summers, and Ira George, superintendent. Sixth
row—June Ernst, John Brady, Madeline Meyer, and Don Kloppenborg. Seventh
row—Leah M. Serck, Dorothy Pinnt, Earl Miller, Lois Harder, Howard Dean,
sponsor, and Wayne Schollmeyer. Eighth row—Rosalene Carl, Donald E. Fridley,
Mavis Spry, Clifford Dick, Phyllis Seger, secretary, Alice Knepper, and Ted Lind
berg, president.—O’Neill Photo Co.
t »»> f
—. a
«Awi Nt|iU
_ rise's*
1/
Famous Continental
SILVERWARE FREE!
Tou'll treasure It for years to come
... .a set of beautiful Continental
Silverware. Get as many pieces as you
need. Five piece starter set consists
of teaspoon, tablespoon, dinner knife,
fork, and salad fork. The beauty of
this fine sllverplate.. .made by one
ef America's famous silversmiths...
Is sure to please. Guaranteed for serr*
toe.
Ask your Sioux Brand Feed Dealer
for more details.
SIOUX BRAND
Poultry
Feed
Tour Sioux Brand Dealer will be g\*ulf
to show you how to make real profits
with your poultry this season. Bight
now he has a folder of helpful poultry
bints.. .FREE.. .It outlines a program
that will mean more poultry profltg
for you.
TRI - STATE
HATCHERY
Phone 90 — O'Neill
■.« -MmmtO' IHm ww • «*-<«.
• *> •■ '.f'Sf&Jf •■■»»
UP*ii **•£>««
HttPtHeti #*.(■
******
MDHn*«
**** m* ^ * a r »
m « it •»» «>
ft* *V* » *+• - ft*. *'*9* '''^*f*t*** -a*.
-
See how much more a Willys
Station Wagon gives you—
-EXTRA LONG MILEAGE
High-compression HURRI
CANE Engine squeezes more
miles out of every gallon!
-LOWER RUNNING COSTS r
Less oil—4 quarts fills it! Longer
tire life!
—SMOOTH*RIDING, EASY HANDLING
Roomy comfort for six adults.
Easy to park.
Come In Today -wum usauwEg
...Road-Test He WillysStation Wagon!
Asimus Motor Co. j
Phone 373 OUTLAW IMPLEMENT CO. West O’Neill ’ ]